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Lot 1358

An early 20th century copper bound oak planter, R. D. Lister & Co Ltd, 33 by 68cm high.

Lot 236

H R Wilkinson: 'Near Fishwater Bay', signed lower left with labels verso for Glamis House, and Lamond, Dundee Art Dealers, 27 by 36cm, together with Fred Davis: a landscape with figures, signed and dated 1869, 18 by 39cm and G Wilson: a landscape with yachts, signed lower right, 21 by 25cm. (3)

Lot 1324

An 18ct white and yellow gold ring pave set with forty three brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 1ct, size R, 10.1g.

Lot 1258

A 14ct gold and emerald ring, the central oval emerald set in a canted rectangular surround set with chip diamonds, within a green guilloche enamel border, by Brooks and Bentley, Sheffield 1914, size R, 2.8g.

Lot 399

A Franklin Mint model, scale 1:24, of a 1912 Christie Front Drive Steamer Fire Truck, scale 1:32 model of a 1922 Ahrens Fox R-K-4 Fire Engine, a 1:24 model of a 1956 Nash Metropolitan Fire Chief's Custom Car, and an Original Classics model, scale 1:18, of a Dennis F8 Fire Engine, all mint and boxed. (4)

Lot 1081

An Old Hall stainless steel tea set, by R. Welch, comprising tea pot, hot water pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, and tongs. (5)

Lot 131

A well engineered 31/2 inch gauge model of a ‘Tich’ 0-4-0 side tank locomotive ‘Sally’, built by the late Reginald East of Hertford, the copper boiler with fittings including sight glass, regulator, pressure gauge, fire door, cab with checker plate floor, direction control lever, porthole type windows and builders plaque ‘R G East 1973’, chassis with twin outside cylinders and Walschaert’s valve gear, oil chambers with associated pipework and sand boxes, finished in polished brass and steel brightwork, detailed rivet work, side tanks, Salter’s type pressure valve, whistle, handrails, steps and lamp irons, 39cm long, 17cm wide.

Lot 111

Messages relayed on behalf of Stanley to Queen Victoria on the termination... ( Sir Henry Morton, explorer and journalist, 1841-1904) Messages relayed on behalf of Stanley to Queen Victoria on the termination of the Emin Pasha relief expedition, 1p., partly in Stanley's autograph, Za[nziba]r, 6th December 1889, "General Ponsonby Please tell the Queen that Mr. Stanley and his officers thank Her Majesty for her remembrance of them and that Emin Pasha is rather better though badly hurt. It is thought his skull is not fractured", folds ; and 4 ALs.s.and a signed photograph of Lord Roberts, v.s., v.d. (6).

Lot 181

Jones (William) - A Dictionary of Religious Opinions, top right corner of title removed, not affecting text, later half calf, 1815 § Newcome (William) An Attempt towards An Improved Version of the Prophet Ezekiel, ink signature partially removed from head of title, original cloth backed boards, printed paper label to spine, joints cracked but firm , 1836 § Witsius (Herman) and William Crookshank. The Economy of the Covenants , 2 vol., new edition, ink inscription to title and bookplate to front pastedown, contemporary cloth backed boards, spines torn with loss, joints split, 1837 § Mimpriss (R.) A Harmony of the four Gospels, second edition, engraved map hand-coloured in outline , original cloth, 1845 § Huntington (William) God The Guardian of the Poor, and the Bank of Faith, ink inscription to front free endpaper, contemporary half calf, 1846 § Philpot (J.C.) Memoir of the late William Tiptaft, ink inscription to title and bookplate to front pastedown, lower hinge broken, original cloth, gilt, faded , 1867, spotting and browning, extremities rubbed ; and a large quantity of others, on Religion, v.s. (10 boxes)

Lot 33

Wilde (Oscar).- Sherard (R.H.) - Oscar Wilde: The Story of An Unhappy Friendship, first edition , later calf, gilt, faded, privately printed, Hermes Press, 1902 § [Millard (Christopher)], "Stuart Mason". Bibliography of Oscar Wilde, frontispiece portrait by Aubrey Beardsley, modern half green morocco, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, spine gilt with vellum labels, t.e.g., spine slightly soiled, n.d. § Holland (Vyvyan) Time Remembered after Père Lachaise, 1966 § Wratislaw (Theodore) Oscar Wilde: A Memoir, out-of-series copy from an edition limited to 500, 1979 § Ellmann (R.) Oscar Wilde, 1987 § Wilde (Oscar) The Letters, edited by Rupert Hart-Davis, 1962 § Harris (Frank) Oscar Wilde, second edition, 1938, plates and illustrations, all but the first two original cloth or boards with dust-jackets, the sixth with faded spine, the last rubbed and frayed at edges ; and 14 others by or about Wilde and the 1890s, 4to & 8vo (21)

Lot 347

Sendak (Maurice).- - Outside Over There, jacket a little creased at head and foot, 1981 § Stockton (Frank R.) The Bee-man of Orn, jacket with repaired closed tear to upper panel, 1967 § Hoffmann (E.T.A.) Nutcracker, ink ownership inscription, jacket with light creasing to head and foot, 1984, illustrations by Maurice Sendak, original boards, dust-jackets ; and 5 others, Sendak, v.s. (8)

Lot 349

Aldin (Cecil, illustrator) - Handley Cross or Mr Jorrocks's Hunt by R. S. Surtees, 2 vol. signed limited edition, 228/250, tipped in colour illustrations, original gilt decorated cloth, slight marking, [c.1912]; Every-Day Characters by W.M. Praed, text illustrations, original decorated cloth, 1896, plus 7 others illustrated by Cecil Aldin, v.s. (10)

Lot 434

Suffolk.- [Cromwell (T.K.)] - Excursions in the County of Suffolk, 2 vol., folding map, folding plan, 2 extra engraved titles, 96 plates, re-cased in contemporary calf with later spines, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818 § Farren (R.) The Granta and the Cam, from Byron's Pool to Ely, 36 etched plates, re-cased in contemporary half morocco, Macmillan & Co., Cambridge, 1880, 8vo and folio (3)

Lot 537

Observations on the Fauna of Norfolk , second edition ( Rev . Richard) Observations on the Fauna of Norfolk , second edition, ink inscription to front free endpaper, re-cased, Norwich, 1879 § Lydekker (R.) The Sheep and Its Cousins, some browning , 1912; The Game Animals of Africa, second edition, faint spotting , 1926, original cloth ; and c.30 others, natural history, v.s. (c.30)

Lot 464

GEORGE R. DEAKINS Trincomalee, Ceylon Oil on board Signed Artist's label to the back 19 x 37cm

Lot 147

A French brass carriage clock, enamel dial with Roman numerals, the top with oval glass panel revealing workings, with four bevelled glass panel surrounds, the door engraved 897 and stamped R&Co. Made In Paris, on serpentine base, 8cmW x 6cmD x 11cmH

Lot 155

An Electric Mantel Timepiece, signed Eureka Clock Co Ltd, London, Pat No14614-1906, No.7543, circular gilt metal base, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, skeletonised dial centre with plaque signed and numbered, large visible balance wheel, 29cmH, together with a certificate No. 10 of a skeleton clock, the reverse signed by the maker John Wilding and by the artist R. Barton

Lot 177

ANDO HIROSHIGE (Japanese, 1797-1858). Kawasaki, from the series Tokaido gojusantsugi no uchi, one of the Tokaido 53 Stations, # 3, signed, 1833, woodblock print (R/MH-3), 23cm x 35cm, framed, mounted and glazed with curtains to British Library Standard

Lot 39

A group of five George V silver trophies awarded for rifle shooting, to include three Warminster Rifle Club engraved The Presidents Cup for 1931-32, 1933-34 and 1934-35, a British Legion Dorset County engraved Miniature Rifle Shooting Open Sweepstake Presented By Major General Sir R. Pinney K.C.B, and a trophy engraved S.M.R.C "The Sharpshooter" Weymouth 1936, all awarded to W.B. Cross and all on turned plinths, (silver weight 43.6oz)

Lot 176

ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19th century "Ship John Fielden of Liverpool. Capt. R. Roberts. Passing the Lizard in 1854", a three masted ship at full sail on choppy waters, reverse painting on glass, 21.5" x 28". See illustration

Lot 441

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY WAYWISER OR HODOMETER, with iron bound six-spoke 32" wheel, the brass scale marked in poles, furlongs and miles, signed R. Gynne Facit

Lot 57

Pair of R. Burrard fruit still life oil on canvas. Condition Report: see terms and conditions.

Lot 315

R Marshall (British, 19th Century) - Landscape with herdsman and his flock, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 29 x 59.5 cm

Lot 363

A Collection of prints and paintings to include: Hugh Norton (20th Century) Ruined Lead Smelt at Charterhouse, signed lower right "Hugh Norton", 25 x 35cm; also three prints of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 16 x 23cm, Fellow Commoner, print, 28 x 20cm and 26 x 32cm; and two prints from R. Ackermann's History of Cambridge, 11 x 8cm and 10 x 12.5cm. (13) All the prints are generally somewhat faded, and some have foxing spots.

Lot 536

Gans-Ruben (E) Iranian Carpets, 1978, in slip case; Bennett (I) The Country Life Book of Rugs and Carpets of the World, 1978, slip case; Dimand (M S) & Mailey (J), Oriental Rugs 1973 and Hubel (R G) The Book of Carpets, 1971, slip case (5)

Lot 432

A large 20th century lead crystal goblet, wheel engraved with two wading birds, signed "R. Ellison", with knopped stem, height 19cm, and a smaller example with knopped stem enclosing an Elizabeth II commemorative coin (2).

Lot 603

A small group of ceramics, comprising four tiles including an H&R Johnson Ltd example and a Japanese hand painted example, a Royal Doulton posy holder, a small oval Limoges plaque and a West German Rumtopf jar (lacking cover) and a Wedgwood yellow jasperware vase.

Lot 124

A cased pair of early 20th century opera glasses inscribed to central bar "R. McDougall City Flower Mills, Manchester", length 12cm and two calculating rules (3).

Lot 1395

A matched pair of hallmarked silver berry spoons, engraved R to the finial within floral decoration, George Day, London 1817 and probably William Johnson, London 1824, length 21cm, approx 3ozt (2).

Lot 1497

A small collection of hallmarked silver items comprising a small pierced circular bon bon dish, Mappin & Webb. Birmingham 1909, a pair of loaded bud vases with wavy rims, Boots Pure Drug Co, Birmingham 1907, a small capstan inkwell, J & R Griffin, Chester 1913, a cased set of six bean finial spoons, a silver topped glass jar, three hallmarked teaspoons, one filigree finial 830 Cypriot silver teaspoon and a plated condiment spoon (10).

Lot 1527

A 9ct rose gold signet ring with monogram and small presentation inscription inside, size R, 6.5g.

Lot 813

Water colour by J R Miller of a Continental river scene in Lierre 37 x 25cm and 2 small water colours French scenes by Dixen dated 1904

Lot 961

Large oval black painted metal military helmet box with applied label Welsh and Jefferies Ltd London, the hinged lid opening up to say London Made F & B trademark, side painted Major R Pitts R.A.

Lot 409

An Irish silver fiddle pattern table spoon, Dublin 1814, makers mark R. Sawyer, approx weight 3 troy ounce

Lot 166

Orange Ethiopian Opal Cluster Ring, nine round cut cabochons of the unusual orange opal, which displays strong flashes of green and red, totalling 2.5cts, raised above a frame of platinum vermeil and silver with openwork gallery; size R

Lot 217

Peach Moonstone Five Cabochon Ring, the largest oval cut cabochon to the centre, measuring 2cts, with two graduated moonstones to either side bringing the total to 6.25cts, mounted in 14ct gold vermeil and silver; the moonstones having a good display of shiller; size R

Lot 78

Two Silver Topped Cut Glass Decanters Both With Stoppers. R

Lot 926

William R Hoyes Pair Of Fine Quality Watercolours Depicting Ladies In Country Cottage Gardens executed in bright fresh colours. Mounted and glazed. 16x20''

Lot 190

Pink Opal Solitaire Ring, an oval cut cabochon of a generous 28cts of the ethereal pink oval, mined in Peru, in a hand crafted, silver bezel mount with a rope twist frame, set on a four strand shank with three granulations to either side, below the stone; size R/S

Lot 82

A Silver Cased - Key Wind Open Faced Pocket Watch. White Dial, Black Numerals. Hallmark London 1868. Maker R. Walker, Eastbourne. Excellent Condition.

Lot 163

OO Gauge. Hornby 75 x Boxed R.010 Special Edition "Pugh & Co" coal wagons. G in F/G boxes.

Lot 165

OO Gauge. Mixed lot. Includes Tri-ang R 56 4-6-4 tank locpo TC series. VG in F box, 2 x kitmaster models, both completed F, together with a small quantity of rolling stock & diecast military vehicles.

Lot 174

OO Gauge Hornby. R 2168 Yorkshire Pullman train pack, contains BR A3 loco "St Simon" & 3 Pullman coaches. Together with 6 x additional Pullman coaches, 2 x boxed Gresley teak coaches & 3 x Bachmann Mk1 Crimson/Cream coaches. All VG in G boxes

Lot 175

OO Gauge Hornby. 2 x Ltd Edition Train Packs. R 2329M Thames-Clyde express containing BR Brittania "Dornoch Firth", 3 BR Mk1 maroon coaches & R 2598M Queen of Scots containing LNER A3 "Gladiateur", 3 Pullman coaches. Together with 3 x The Master Cultler coaches BR crimson/cream. All VG in G boxes.

Lot 186

OO Gauge. Hornby. R. 685 Steamlined Pacific "Coronation" LMS Blue Livery together with 5 x coronation scot coaches, 4 x The Silver Jubilee coaches & 3 x Royal Train coaches. Overall G

Lot 209

OO Gauge. Hornby 2 x 4-2-2 Caledonian locomotives. R. 763 LMS No. 14010 & R. 553 Caledonian No.123. Overall G

Lot 35

20th Century Limoges French Enamel Plaque "La Bonne Nouvelle" Signed R. Restoueix Limoges. French Labels En Verso. Good Condition. Measures 13-1/2 Inches by 10-1/2 Inches. Frame Measures 21 Inches by 18 Inches. Shipping $95.00

Lot 195

A 14ct gold 2 stone diamond ring, size R

Lot 199

A white gold ring set 2 circles of diamonds, size R

Lot 204

A 14kt white gold 1ct plus 3 floral diamond ring, size R

Lot 209

An 18ct yellow gold 32 stone diamond ring, size R

Lot 95

A Gentleman's 9ct gold signet ring set garnet stone, size R, 2gms

Lot 8867

Great Britain - QV (embossed) : (SG 57) 1847-54 10d brown, Die 2, margins just clear all around, h/r, m.m. Very Scarce. Cat £11000 (image available) [US1]

Lot 22029

Great Britain - QV (surface printed) : (SG 129s) 1867-83 Maltese Cross £1 brown-lilac, CG, ovptd SPECIMEN Type 9 (broken letters), centred to SE, good colour, a few lightly toned perfs, h/r, m.m. RARE. Cat £6000 (image available)

Lot 8474

Great Britain - QV (line engraved) : (SG 14) 1841 2d blue, CI, 4 small to good margins, corner gum thin, h/r, fresh m.m. Cat £6250 (image available)

Lot 15314

Mauritius : 1891 Postal Stationery envelope surcharged 50c. on 1878 8c. Pale grey (H & G milky blue) hexagonal frame type around Queen's bust, P.O control mark in red "GENERAL POST OFFICE MAURITIUS" in crowned double circle with manuscript control signature "L.M.C.P." of Louis Martin Colonial Postmaster, Higgins and Gage B (Envelopes) 14, used envelope, cancelled by the barred numeral "B32", with red oval "Registered / Mauritius No. 22 AU 1891" alongside and large "R" in black, addressed to Marseille, France with appropriate arrival datesatmp of Marseille of September 20 (?) on reverse, Sismondo 2002 colour photo-certificate states in good condition and genuine in all respects. H&G state about 50 envelopes were prepared, Sismondo states "only 36". Extremely rare in used condition Mauritius specialist piece [US4]

Lot 22197

Italy : (SG D38) 1870-1925 Postage due - 10L brown & blue (toned gum) with heavily-rounded corner, centred R - o/w fresh mm example of this very difficult early issue. Cat £9000 (image available)

Lot 8435

Great Britain - QV (line engraved) : (SG 14) 1841 2d blue, BG, 4 small to very good margins, h/r, most o.g. Cat £6250 (image available) [US1]

Lot 9416

Great Britain - QV (surface printed) : (SG 151) 1873-80 1s orange-brown, plate 13, DJ, reasonable centring, tiny gum thin spot, h/r, m.m. Cat £4750 (image available)

Lot 9654

Great Britain - QV (surface printed) : (SG 182s) 1883-84 10s cobalt, ovptd SPECIMEN, Type 9, LG, well centred, slight fibre adherence in one corner, h/r, fresh m.m. Scarce. Cat £3250 (image available)

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