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Violet Hunt, A Hard Woman: Chapman and Hall, 1895; and eleven other books with decorative boards including Rupert Cheserton, The Quest of the Veiled King: C. Arthur Pearson Ltd, 1911; R. Caldecott (illustrated), Old Christmas from the sketch book of Washington Irving: MacMillan & Co, 1882; Louisa M. Alcott, Little Women and Good Wives:John Heywood, undated; Sarah Grand, The Heavenly Twins: Heinemann, 1904; Mrs Gaskell, Cranford: G. Bell & Sons Ltd, 1921; Luke Tempest, Wolves in the Fold: The Sunday School Union Ltd, undated; Emile Zola, The Downfall: Chatto & Windus, 1896; Mrs Craik, John Halifax, Gentleman: Hurst & Blackett Ltd, undated; Jan Struther, Sycamore Square and other verses: Methuen & Co Ltd, 1932; Mrs Gaskell, Cranford: Chapman & Hall Ltd, undated; Marie E. Wilkins, A Far-Away Melody by Marie E. Wilkins: David Douglas, 1984. (12)
Hal Godfrey, The Rejuvenation of Miss Semaphore: Jarrold & Sons, undated, and eleven other books with decorative boards to include; Georges Ohnet, The Red Flag: Alston Rivers Ltd, 1910; W. Pett Ridge, Nearly Five Milion: Hodder & Stoughton, 1907; Thomas Miller, Sweet Spring Time: Groombridge & Sons, undated; Mrs H. Lovett Cameron, A Lost Wife: F.V. White & Co, 1890; Sir Walter Scott, Ivanhoe: J.M. Dent & Co, 1900; Samuel Lover, He Would be a Gentleman: Routledge, 1873; Eva Travers Evered Poole, Golden Links in a Life Chain: James Nisbet & Co, 1886; Mrs Molesworth, Hoodie: W. R. Chambers Ltd, undated; Bertram Mitford, A Veldt Offical: Ward, Lock & Bowden Limited, 1895; Haldane Macfall, The Wooings of Jeszebel Pettyfer: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton and Kent, 1913; Mrs Henry Wood, George Canterbury`s Will: Richard Bentley & Son, 1885. (12)
R. Louis Stevenson, Kidnapped: Cassell & Company, 1891; and eleven other books with decorative boards including E. Somerville and Martin Ross, All on the Irish Shore: Longmans, Green and Co, 1903; War and Peace, a tale of retreat from Caubul: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1879; For Abigail, a West Country Story: F. Warne and Co, undated; Silas K. Hocking, Reedyford; or Creed and Character: F. Warne and Co, undated; Uncle Tom`s Cabin: Warne and Co, 1889; Hon. Isoberl Plunket, Hester`s Fortune: F. Warne and Co, undated; John Habberton, Helen`s Babies: Gall and Inglis, undated; William Caine, Boom: Greening and Co Ltd, 1911; Kate Murray, The spirit of the House by Kate Murray: Hodder and Stoughton, 1905; Robert Michael Ballantyne, The Dog Crusoe and his Master: T. Nelson and Sons, 1894; F.M. Allen, Green and Grass: Chatto and Windus, 1892. (12)
W.B. Yeats, Irish Fairy Tales: T. Fisher Unwin, third impression and nine other books including The Naval Surgeon: Charles, Griffin and Co, 1869; Colonel Rowan Hamilton, The Last of the Cornets, Volume II: F. V. White & Co, 1890; R.H. Benson, The Necromancers: Hutchinson, undated; R. Louis Stevenson, Kidnapped: Cassell & Co, 1890; Mrs Hungerford, Nora Creina: F.V. White & Co, 1894; Hall Caine, The Little Manx Nation: Heinemann, 1891; The Phantom Brother and the Child: Ibister and Company Limited, 1894; I. Walter West, A Ringby Lass: J. Dent, 1895; F. Anstey, Lyre and Lancet: Smith, Elder and Co, 1895. (10)
R. Lindsay, A History of the Mason Lodge Holyrood House (St. Luke`s) No. 44 Volume II: T and A Constable Ltd, 1935 together with other Masonic books to include; W. Fred. Vernon, History of Freemasonry in the Provenance of Roxburgh, Peebles and Selkirkshires: George Kenning, 1893; Minutes of the Lodge of Edinburgh, Mary`s Chapel, No 1 1598-1738: Quator Coronati Lodge No 2076, 1962; David Stevenson, The Origins of Freemasonry, Scotland`s Century 1590-1710: Cambridge University Press, 1988; Wallace McLeod, The Grand Design: Anchor Communications, 1991; Douglas Knoop & G.P. Jones, The Scottish Mason and The Mason World: Manchester University Press, 1939; David Stevenson, The First Freemasons, Scotland`s Early Lodges and their Members: Aberdeen University Press, 1988; David Stevenson, The First Freemasons, Scotland`s Early Lodges and their Members: Geo. Stewart & Co Ltd, 2001; R. Lindsay, The Scottish Rite for Scotland: The Supreme Council for Scotland Ancient and Scottish Rite, 1958; Herbert Poole, The Thistle MS; H. Carr, The Mason and the Burgh, An Examination of the Edinburgh Register of Apprentices and the Burgess Rolls: The Quatuor Coranti Lodge, 1954; A.L. Miller, Notes on The Early History and Records of The Lodge, Aberdeen: The University Press, Aberdeen, undated (12) Provenance: Dr Robert Petrie dec`d (Wallington, Surrey), member of a number of Lodges in Scotland and England
George Eccleshall, The King`s Arms Lodge No 28, 1725-2000; together with other Masonic books to include; Grand Lodge 1717-1967: University Press, Oxford, 1967; Colin Dyer, The Grand Stewards` and their Lodge 1735-1985; E. H. Dring, The Evolution of The Lodge Board: undated; Catalogue for Masonic Library in the possession of the York Lodge No 236: Ben Johnson & Co, 1958; William F. Spalding (Ed.), Authors` Lodge No 3456 of A.F. and A.M of England, transactions Volume VII: Bennett & Starling Ltd, 1945; Gilbert Daynes, The Birth and Growth of The Grand Lodge of England 1717-1926: The Masonic Record Limited, undated; Arthur R. Hill, Our Early Days, Scientific Lodge, No. 88, Cambridge: 1903; George Oliver, The Book of the Lodge: The Aquarian Press, 1986; R.M. Handfield-Jones, Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons, 1856-1968 : undated; C. D. Rotch, History of the Lodge of Friendship, No 6; W. J. Parrett Ltd, 1947; Kent Henderson, Masonic World Guide: Lewis Masonic, 1984 (12). Provenance: Dr Robert Petrie dec`d (Wallington, Surrey), member of a number of Lodges in Scotland and England
Constitutions of the Freemasons, 1723 a facsimile from the original edition: Bernard Quaritch Limited, 1923; together with other Masonic books to include; Knoop & Jones, A handlist of Masonic documents: Manchester University Press, 1942; and another copy; Lionel Vibet, Freemasonry before the existence of Grand Lodges: Spencer & Co; undated; John Lawerence, Sidelights on Freemasonry: A. Lewis, 1924; The Old York Constitution; and another later copy; Alex Horne, Sources of Masonic Symbolism: Macoy Publishing & Masonic Supply Co, 1981; Holywell MS 1748/9; F.D. Rees-Copestick, History of Chestnut Great House, Hertfordshire; A.C.F. Jackson, English Masonic Exposures 1760-1769: Lewis Masonic, 1986; The Old Gothic Constitutions, volume Sixteen: Masonic Book Club, 1985. This copy is No. 359 of a limited edition of 1500 copies; R. H. Gaynor, Hints on Masonic Etiquette second edition: William Reeves, undated; Charles Carter, The Wardens, The Chaplain, The Immediate Past Masters: Lewis Masonic, 2001. (14) Provenance: Dr Robert Petrie dec`d (Wallington, Surrey), member of a number of Lodges in Scotland and England
Lalique, Naiades clock, relief decoration of sirenes with free flowing hair, similar painted centre, R Lalique, 1920`s Acquired from Riddetts Auctions Bournemouth Executor sale; From the collection of a Bournemouth connoisseur collected by him and his father over the last 50 years 4½ x 4½in. (10 x 10cm)
A TRAY CONTAINING WWI 1914 STAR TO 12584 PTE. F. ROGERS 1/WORC: R, WWI pair to 200969 CPL. F. Preece R. War. R., WWI War medal to 13645 PTE. G. Waldron Hamps R. with George V 1935 Jubilee commemorative, a centre piece of a German Brownshirts belt buckle, a Rhodesian Independence bronze medallion 1965 in distressed box etc
A WWI PAIR AND MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO 57435 PTE. D.A. MC. GREGOR L`POOL R. (DAVID ANDERSON ON PLAQUE), together with scroll and Buckingham Palace slip in original tube, four certificates issued by the Govan Parish School Continuation Classes 1912-1913 and an unassociated medal belonging to the Mcgregor family, medals v.f, ribbon missing from War medal
Edward VI, second period, January 1549-April 1550, Shilling, 3.84g, mdxlix (1549), Tower, m.m. arrow, crowned bust right, bust 1, rev. garnished oval shield, e to left, r omitted (N.1918/1; S.2465), slight crease, nearly very fine, rare provenance B.J. Dawson, May 1981 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Elizabeth I, pewter counter or medallet, c.1574, spread eagle, rev. god. save. the. qvene, crowned rose dividing e r, 21 mm. (N.2062; MI i, 123/68), good very fine, very rare provenance Bt. de Rouffingac, October 1977 MI notes that this medallet or counter is one of a series, all found in London. It is thought they were in common use as reckoning counters in the City of London during the reign of Elizabeth and were all made about the same time. VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Charles I, Civil War coinages, Pontefract besieged, 1648-49, in name of Charles II, February - 24 March 1649, octagonal Shilling, 4.67g, carolvs. secvndvs: 1648, castle gateway, obs to left, cannon protruding to right, flag above on tower dividing p c, rev. crowned c r, dvm: spiro: spero, (Brooker 1234; N.2648; S.3150), small edge split, good fine, very rare provenance Marshall, Spink auction 167, 31 March 2004, lot 147 With Marshall ticket VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Edward the Black Prince, Demi-Gros, 2.24g, second issue, La Rochelle, half-length bearded bust right holding sword, r at end of legend, rev. long cross and pellets, no stop before inner legend (Elias 182 var.), good fine provenance Spink auction 24, 13 October 1982, lot 68 (part) - where incorrectly listed as Limoges VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Edward the Black Prince, Hardi d`argent, 1.09g, La Rochelle, facing half-length bust, holding sword left, r after prncps, pellet stops, rev. long cross, lis and leopard in alternate angles, rosette stops (Elias 206a.), very fine provenance Spink auction 24, 13 October 1982, lot 75 (part) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Henry VIII, first coinage 1509-26, Penny, 0.73g, Sovereign type, m.m. portcullis/-, king facing enthroned, crowned and holding sceptre and orb, rex al, rev. civitas london, shield over long cross fourchée (N.1773; S.2328), lightly toned, very fine provenance Shuttlewood, Spink auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 104 H. M. Lingford, collection acquired by Baldwin, 1951 R. Carlyon-Britton, second collection, acquired by Seaby, 1949 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Henry VIII, first coinage, 1509-26, Halfpenny, 0.39g, Canterbury, Archbishop Warham, pomegranate / cross fitchée, facing crowned bust dividing w a, rev. civitas cantor, long cross, pellets in angles (N.1780; S.2335), an attractive example of this coin, good very fine, rare provenance Shuttlewood, Spink auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 109 Norweb, Spink auction 48, 123 November 1985, lot 323 R. Carlyon-Britton, portion of collection acquired by Spink, 1959 R.C. Lockett, Glendining, 11 October 1956, lot 1800 F.W. Longbottom, Sotheby, 14 May 1934, lot 228 (part) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Edward VI, first period, April 1547 - January 1549, Half Sovereign, 5.99g, Southwark, m.m. E, pierced lozenge stops, king crowned, seated facing on throne holding sceptre and orb, rose below, edward 6, rev. crowned shield with supporters, e below (Schneider 665; S.1893; S.2430), double struck in places, nearly very fine, rare provenance Sheffield Collection, Spink Noble auction 43, 18 November 1993, lot 2684 R. Duncan Beresford-Jones, Spink auction 29, 2 June 1983, lot 41 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Edward VI, second period, January 1549 - April 1550, AV Crown, 2.65g, London, m.m. arrow, bare childish head right, rev. crowned garnished shield dividing e r (Schneider 676; N.1914; S.2441), letter H scratched in field behind bust, small edge split, nearly very fine, very rare provenance Norweb III, Spink auction 56, 19 November 1986, lot 911 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Edward VI, second period, January 1549 - April 1550, Shilling, 3.61g, 1549, Southwark, m.m. y, broad bust with large crown, bust 1, right, timor domini fons vitae mdxlix, rev. edward etc, garnished shield dividing e r (N.1818/2; S.2465A), mark on tunic, a good example, nearly very fine, rare provenance P. Finn, list 18, 234 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Edward VI, second period, January 1549-April 1550, Shilling, 4.91g, mdl (1550), Southwark, m.m. y, crowned bust right, bust 3, rev. crowned garnished shield dividing e r (N.1919/2; S.2472C), nearly very fine for issue, rare provenance Bt. Baldwin VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Edward VI, third period, very base issue, 1550-51, Shilling, 4.88g, mdli (1551), Tower, m.m. rose, crowned bust right, bust 6, rev. crowned garnished shield dividing e r (N.1944/1; S.2473), flan split below bust, pleasing bust, nearly very fine for issue, rare provenance St. James auction 7, 8 February 2008, lot 95 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Edward VI, fine issue, 1551-53, Half-Sovereign, 5.52g, m.m. y, crowned, armoured half-length bust right holding sword and orb, rev. crowned shield dividing e r (Schneider 693; N.1927; S.2451), slight crease, very fine, rare provenance Sheffield Collection, Spink Noble auction 43, 17-18 November 1993, lot 2690 SNC, October 1983, 6585 R. Duncan Beresford Jones, Spink auction 29, 2 June 1983, lot 54 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1582-1600, Pound, 11.30g, m.m. cypher, crowned bust left with flowing hair and elaborate dress, rev. crowned garnished shield dividing e r (Schneider 804; N.2008; S.2534), nearly very fine provenance Bt. Baldwin, 2008 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Elizabeth I, Portcullis Money, Four-Testerns, 13.47g, undated (1600-01), m.m. O, crowned shield dividing crowned e - r, rev. crowned portcullis (N.-; Prid.2; S.2607B), very fine, very rare provenance John Jay Pittman, 6-8 August 1999, lot 3743 VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions

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