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Lot 12

A pair of 18th century French silver plated candlesticks, of faceted inverted baluster form, 25.2 cm high, together with a pair of 18th century French brass candlesticks with associated sconces and a pair of Flemish turned bronze altar style candlesticks each with a drip-pan and a domed foot. (6) Provenance: The Property of Harriet Wynter, removed from R?sidence St. Michel, Cannes, France.

Lot 13

A pair of Victorian brass Gothic style candlesticks in the manner of Pugin, each with pierced crenellated tops to knopped stems, later converted into table lamps, 40.1cm high, (excluding fitting), 14.5cm diameter, with shades. (4) Provenance: The Property of Harriet Wynter, removed from R?sidence St. Michel, Cannes, France.

Lot 14

A George III giltwood wall mirror in Adam style, the rectangular plate to beaded mouldings and surrounded by marginal plates to an acanthus carved outer frame, with some later elements, 118.3 x 84.3cm. Provenance: The Property of Harriet Wynter, removed from R?sidence St. Michel, Cannes, France.

Lot 15

A R?gence giltwood wall mirror, with a rectangular plate surrounded by marginal bevelled plates, to a leaf carved frame on a diaper ground, 99.5 x 80cm. Provenance: The Property of Harriet Wynter, removed from R?sidence St. Michel, Cannes, France.

Lot 17

A Venetian cut mirrored glass wall light, decorated with an arch and with twin brass candle holders, late 19th century, 53cm high, 21cm wide. Provenance: The Property of Harriet Wynter, removed from R?sidence St. Michel, Cannes, France.

Lot 18

Four Chinese lacquer panels, previously a screen 152.2 x 45.7 each panel. (4) Provenance: The Property of Harriet Wynter, removed from R?sidence St. Michel, Cannes, France.

Lot 20

A nest of three curved glass tables, 45.2cm high, 60.5cm wide, 48.1cm deep. Provenance: The Property of Harriet Wynter, removed from R?sidence St. Michel, Cannes, France.

Lot 22

A mahogany tripod table, the circular tilt-top on a turned stem and cabriole legs to pad feet, George III and later, 70.9cm high, 66.7cm diameter. Provenance: The Property of Harriet Wynter, removed from R?sidence St. Michel, Cannes, France.

Lot 23

A Kazak rug, possibly Karachov, south west Caucasus, early 20th century, 216 x 124cm. Provenance: The Property of Harriet Wynter, removed from R?sidence St. Michel, Cannes, France.

Lot 24

A Chajli rug, south west Caucasus, c.1920-30, 294 x 139cm. Provenance: The Property of Harriet Wynter, removed from R?sidence St. Michel, Cannes, France.

Lot 25

A Khamseh rug, Fars region, c.1920, 200 x 132cm. Provenance: The Property of Harriet Wynter, removed from R?sidence St. Michel, Cannes, France.

Lot 26

Two Turkish rugs, in Caucasian style, Anatolia, modern, 159 x 130cm. (2) Provenance: The Property of Harriet Wynter, removed from R?sidence St. Michel, Cannes, France.

Lot 27

A Caucasian soumac, late 19th century, 275 x 232cm. Provenance: The Property of Harriet Wynter, removed from R?sidence St. Michel, Cannes, France.

Lot 28

A Kuba long rug, north east Caucasus, late 19th / early 20th century, 328 x 169cm. Provenance: The Property of Harriet Wynter, removed from R?sidence St. Michel, Cannes, France.

Lot 29

A Kazak rug, with a triple medallion, south west Caucasus, early 20th century, 222 x 171cm. Provenance: The Property of Harriet Wynter, removed from R?sidence St. Michel, Cannes, France.

Lot 250

A silk coverlet, embroidered with brightly coloured and metal threads a band of scrolling flowers and foliage and with a coat of arms of a shield with two lions heads and a boars head and with initials `R C`, on a damask ground, Italian, late 19th / early 20th century, 220 x 208cm. Provenance: The part contents of a Wiltshire Rectory.

Lot 285

λ A 19th century French black leather gentleman`s toilet case, the lid with initials `V.M.` to a divided interior fitted with ivory handled utensils and brushes, with an inkwell, scent bottle and a ceramic jar, marked `TOURON MEDAILLE D`OR EXPON 1867, PARIS, 24, R. de la Paix` and the brass stamped `PARIS M. G.`, with a brass handle, 7.8cm high, 18.8cm wide, 10.5cm deep. Provenance: The Dr. Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.

Lot 204

Continental School (20th century): A Parisian scene, oil on canvas, signed lower right 'R A White'

Lot 312

Brigadier C L Fitzgerald's hat box; together with a WWI pair to 321542 Pnr B Stevens R E, a tin of personal effects and ledgers of Stevens' family

Lot 530

Three Volumes of R F Gould's 'History of Freemasonry' 1885-1887 : full leather gilt binding

Lot 532

14 Volumes to inc R Welford's: 'History of Newcastle and Gateshead 1884-1887 (three Vols), W S Boulton's 'Practical Coal Mining': 1907 (six Vols) and G M Bailes' 'Modern Mining Practice', c1920

Lot 72

R. STORTHERT & SONS GINGER BEER BOTTLE. 8ins tall, ch. t.t. black transfer ‘BREWED/ GINGER BEER/ R. STOTHERT & SONS/ ATHERTON’ bearded gent pictured. Buchan p.m. Meadowcrofts patent. Very good. NR

Lot 135

W R HATTON & SONS LTD FLAGON. 13.25ins tall, blue top, lower off white glaze, shoulder with impressed lettering ‘W R HATTON & SONS LTD WORMWOOD SCRUBS/ LONDON W10’ with ‘TRUE BLUE’ in blue lettering below. price Bristol p.m. A fabulous piece! Very good. NR

Lot 191

PETER MACKENZIES WHISKY TIN SIGN. 12 by 9.5ins, multicoloured tin sign, stag & deer pictured mountain in background ‘PETER MACKENZIES WHISKY/ “FROM THE HEATH COVERED MOUNTAINS OF SCOTIA I COME”/ THE REAL MACKENZIE’. Some surface marks to r/ hand bottom corner otherwise in exceptional condition! NR

Lot 245

JACOB’S BISCUIT TIN CORONATION COACH. 5.5ins tall, 9ins long. Red & gold with multicoloured scenes bottom of coach. ‘W & R JACOB & CO LTD/ BISCUIT MANUFACTURERS’ printed to base. With original box, some damage. Good. NR

Lot 268

SHOP DISPLAY ROUND. 10.5ins tall, deep purple glass rolled lip with pontil base. Painted label in gold, red & black ‘R: KRAMER’ with original tin cap. Stunning vivid colour. Very good. NR

Lot 336

PRESERVE JAR. 6.5ins tall, brown top, lower tan salt glaze imp’d ‘BLACK CURRANT JELLY/ R & J GUNTER/ LONDON’ to front. Minor rim flakes. NR

Lot 343

BRIGG SLAB SEAL PORTER. 10.5ins tall, grey/ green glaze porter, slab seal reads ‘H & R HILDYARD/ WHOLESALE & RETAIL/ WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS/ BRIGG’. Very good. NR

Lot 2056

Border Fine Arts `Delivered Warm` (Baker`s Van Drawn by Bay Pony), van marked R. PRICE, LEYBURN Bakers and Confectioners, model No. B0040 by Ray Ayres, limited edition 459/1500, on wood base with certificate One rein snapped and cart loose but all pieces present

Lot 2113

Royal Worcester metalwork and porcelain group of blackberries by R Van Ruyckevelt

Lot 2114

Royal Worcester `Mallard` (Hen), model No. RW3814 by R Van Ruyckevelt, limited edition 308/500, with certificate

Lot 2115

Royal Worcester `Mallard` (Drake), model No. RW3813 by R Van Ruyckevelt, limited edition 308/500, with certificate

Lot 2117

Royal Worcester `Green-Winged Teal`, model No. RW3836 by R Van Ruyckevelt, limited edition 74/500, with certificate

Lot 350

WATERCOLOUR, 'RURAL VILLAGE SCENE WITH HORSE AND CART', BEARING INDISTINCT SIGNATURE E. HEW, 55 X 38CM (A/R)

Lot 351

WATERCOLOUR, 'SHEEP IN PATHWAY', BEARING SIGNATURE A. WATTS 1911, 50 X 31CM. GALLERY LABEL TO BACK F. CASSON, BOND ST., HULL (A/R)

Lot 352

WATERCOLOUR, 'CATHEDRAL (POSSIBLY NORWICH), BEARING SIGNATURE ARTHUR DAVIES 1982, 30 X 20CM (A/R)

Lot 353

WATERCOLOUR, 'WINFARTHING', BEARING SIGNATURE ARTHUR DAVIES 1951, 25 X 35CM (A/R)

Lot 355

WATERCOLOUR, 'RIVER SCENE', BEARING SIGNATURE ARTHUR DAVIES, 18 X 26CM (FOXED), TOGETHER WITH WATERCOLOUR, 'CITY STREET AND CHURCH (POSSIBLY NORWICH), BEARING SIGNATURE ARTHUR DAVIES, 25 X 18CM (A/R)

Lot 368

WATERCOLOUR, 'WALCOTT, DATED 1830', BEARING SIGNATURE R. WARD, 17 X 22CM

Lot 373

A C19TH OIL ON CANVAS OF PRIMITIVE STUDY HARE COURSING (A/R) 40CM H X 59CM W

Lot 375

OIL ON CANVAS, ENGLISH SCHOOL, C.1904, 'HILLCLIMBER' THE WINNER OF EIGHT RACES LISTED VERSO, 51 X 61CM (A/R)

Lot 376

OIL ON CANVAS, 'HARVEST SCENE', BEARING SIGNATURE EDWARD ELLIOTT, 36 X 53CM (A/R)

Lot 377

C19TH EUROPEAN OIL ON CANVAS, 'FISHING VESSELS', 40 X 30CM (A/R)

Lot 378

A PAIR OF C19TH CHINESE PAINTINGS ON SILK 15 X 15CM, THREE OTHER PRINTS, INC. TWO CRIES OF LONDON (A/R)

Lot 571

Madox. T. : The History and Antiquities of the Exchequer of the Kings of England, Vols. 1 & 2, 1969; Cuttino. G. : Gason Register A (Series of 1318-1319, Vols. I, II & III, 1975/76; Myers. A. : English Historical Documents, Vol. III (1189-1327) & IV (1327-1485), 1969/75; Cole. H. : Documents Illustrative of English History in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries Selected from the Records of The Dept. of The Queen's Remembrancer of the Exchequer, 1844; Gameson. R. : The Manuscripts of Early Norman England (c.1066-1130), 1999; Smith. T. : Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Cottonian Library 1696, 1984. Together with thirty additional vols. relating to the study of ancient texts and manuscripts.

Lot 572

King. D. : Castellarium Anglicanum - An Index and Bibliography of the Castles in England, Wales and the Islands, Vols. I & II, 1983; Armitage. E. : Early Norman Castles of the British Isles, 1912; Liddiard. R. : Anglo-Norman Castles, 2003; Renn. D. : Norman Castles in Britain,1968; Brown. R. : Castles, Conquest & Charters - Collected Papers, 1989; Pounds. N. : The Medieval Castle in England and Wales - A Social and Political History, 1990; McCarthy. M. : Carlisle Castle - A Survey and Documentary History, 1990. Together with seven other related titles.

Lot 574

Lloyd. J. : A History of Wales - From the earliest times to the Edwardian Conquest, 1912, Vols. I & II; Edwards. J. : Calendar of Ancient Correspondence Concerning Wales, 1935 & Littere Wallie, 1940; Davies. R. : The Revolt of Owain Glyn Dwr, 1995 & History of Wales - Conquest Coexistence and Change - Wales 1063-1415, Vol. II,1987; Davies. W. : The Llandaff Charters, 1979; Jones. T. : The Chronicle of the Princes, Red Book Hergest Version, & Peniarth Ms. 20 Version, 1955; Emanuel. H. : The Latin Texts of the Welsh Laws, 1967. Together with twelve further vols. relating to the history of Wales

Lot 575

Gray. A. : The Town of Cambridge - A History, 1925; Grant. M. : Cambridge A Living Tradition, 1988; Farrer. W. : Feudal Cambridgeshire, 1920; Gray. R. : Cambridge Street-Names Their Origins and Associations, 2000 (Limited Edition, 90/750, scarce). Together with twelve other titles relating mainly to college and university histories.

Lot 604

Thoroton R. : The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, 1677. Folio contemporary calf, re-backed. Engraved plates, some double page, together with genealogical charts/tables.

Lot 614

New Naturalist. Dudley Stamp. L. : The Common Lands of England & Wales, 1963, First Edition; Berry. R. : Inheritance and Natural History, 1977, First Edition; Fleure. H. : A Natural History of Man in Britain, 1959. Together with nine further titles without djs.

Lot 619

Oglesby. A. : Salmon, 1971; Waddington R. : Salmon Fishing: Philosophy and Practice,1959; both First Editions, hb, with djs; Department of Lands & Fishers. : The Angler's Guide to the Irish Free State, 1930, First Edition, hd. Together with six of general angling titles.

Lot 622

Historical Essays 'In memory of/or presented to'. Twenty five plus titles in varying formats including the following :- Studies in Medieval History, Presented to R. Allen Brown; Studies in Medieval History, Presented to R. H. C. Davis; Social Relations and Ideas, Essays in Honour of R. H . Hilton; Warriors and Churchmen in the High Middle Ages, Essays Presented to K. Leyser; Medieval Architecture and its Intellectual Context, Studies in Honour of P. Kidson; The Writing of History in the Middles Ages, Essays presented to R. W. Southern; Studies in Legal History on the Laws and Customs of England, Essays in Honour of S. E. Thorne.

Lot 661

Kipling R. : Sea and Sussex, 1926. Limited Edition, one of 500 copies signed by the author. Qto. faux vellum spine, gilt, paper covered boards, teg., others uncut. Tipped in colour plates by Donald Maxwell. CONDITION REPORT: Slight discolouration to the boards, minor sporadic foxing o/w vg.

Lot 664

( Allestree R. ) : Government of the Tongue, 1693. Small 8vo. Cont. panelled binding. Engraved frontis. The Whole Duty of Man, 1724. 12mo. Eng. Tp. ( Le Sage A. ) : The Devil Upon Two Sticks, Asmodeus's Crutches & Dialogues Between Two Chimneys of Madrid, 1778; Letters of Junius, 1792. Vols. 1 & 2.; Falconer W. :The Shipwreck, 1818. The Chinese Spy or, Emissary from the Court of Pekin, 1765. Vols. 1 - 6. Smiles for All Seasons - A Collection of Parlour Poetry and Drawing Room Drollery, 1826. ( Scarce ). CONDITION REPORT: Government of the Tongue - nice copy in a sound contemporary binding with some wear, text block very clean, bright and tight. Remaining titles mostly requiring repair & restoration of bindings in varying degrees, some sporadic foxing etc.

Lot 675

Jane F. : All the World's Airships, 1986 (facsimile of 1909 ed.); Beaubois H. Airships - An Illustrated History, 1973; Walmsley N. : R101, Pictorial History, 2000; Rimell R: The Airship VC, 1989. Varying formats.

Lot 676

Sanger R. : The Martinsyde File, 1999. (Scarce); Legg R. : Dorset Flight, The Complete History, 2001; Haddow G. :The German Giants - R Planes 1914-18, 1969; Barnes D. : Cloud Cover,nd.; Richards D. : The Royal Air Force 1939-1945, 3 Vols. 1953. Rosen G. Thrusting Forward, 1984. Together with twelve other related titles, varying formats.

Lot 680

Berthon D. : A Racing History of the Bentley ( 1921 - 31 ). 1956, 1st.Ed. Qto. Hb. Monochrome photo. illus. Monkhouse G. : Motor Racing with Mercedes Benz, 1948; Wheatley R. : The Restoration of Vintage & Thoroughbred Cars, 1975. Both 8vo. hb. + Dj.

Lot 685

Ward R. : Records of Big Game, 1899. 3rd. Ed. Qto. Monochrome photographic and engraved illustrations. CONDITION REPORT: Binding professionally restored with original cloth laid on, marked but sound. Contents generally vg.

Lot 689

Bacon. R. : British Motorcycles of the 1930s, The A-Z of pre-war Marques - from AER through to Zenith, 1986 and Illustrated History of BSA Motorcycles, 1995. Currie. B. : Great British Motor Cyles of the Fifties, 1980 and Great British Motor Cycles of the 30s, 1991. Wilson. S. : Classic British Motorcycles, 1998. Willoughby. V. : Classic Motor-cycles, 1992. All qto. hb. Together with ten plus motorcycling titles. Also included: Higgins. L. : Private Owner, 1948; Williams. L. : Austin 7 Specials, 1959 and Havart. M. : "One Off", 1953.

Lot 691

Brooke. R. : Selected Poems, April 1917, First Edition second impression. 12mo. hb, with original dust wrapper. Together with other miscellaneous titles including The Folio Edition of Arabian Knights illustrated Detmold.

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