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RIDA VETRO Lampe à poser, base formée d`un bloc de verre vert translucide animé de filets noirs et bulles d`air d`où s`élève une hampe tronconique en laiton maintenant un abat-jour tronconique en opaline blanche. Signature d`un cachet "R. G Rida". A glass and brass lamp. Signed "R.G Rida". Haut. 62 cm / Height. 24 3/8 in.
Rosette BIR (1926-1993) Vide-poche sculpture en acier, présentant un élément ovoïde découpé carré s`élevant d`une terrasse carrée et surmonté d`une sphère couronnant une succession de cercles décalés. Signature "R. Bir". A steel coin tray. Signed "R.Bir". Haut. 6,5 cm - Long. 22,5 cm - Larg. 20 cm / Height. 2 1/2 in. - Length. 8 7/8 in. - Width. 7 7/8 in.
WALTON (Izaak) and COTTON (Charles) - The Compleat Angler or the Contemplative Man's Recreation, London Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, 2 vols. Lea & Dove Edition 1888, edited and signed by R. B. Marston, numbered edition no. 335 of 500, Demy 4to, numerous illusts., orig. cloth. See illustration
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SERVICE, by James R Ogden & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1952, with coronation head, comprising teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar bowl, each piece of spherical form, cast with celtic borders, on stepped circular bases, total approximate weight 59oz. See illustration
§PASTERNAK, LEONID(1862-1945)Portrait of Frau O. Fränkel, signed and dated 1914, also further signed, inscribed "Frau O.Fränkel. Moskau", numbered "N55" and dated on the reverse.Watercolour and pastel on cardboard, 95.5 by 82 cm (oval).Provenance: Private collection, Sweden. Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by the Pasternak Trust. Literature: R. Salys, Leonid Pasternak. The Russian Years, 1875–1921, Oxford University Press, 1999, vol. II, p. 146, illustrated."
Tri-ang Railways OO Gauge comprising R.13 coal truck, boxed; R.14 fish van, boxed; R.15 milk wagon, boxed; R.16 brake van, boxed; R.18 cable drum wagon, boxed; R.59 2-6-2 class 3MT tank locomotive, green livery, No.82004, boxed with inner cardboard packaging pieces; R.61 signal box, boxed; R.62 waiting room, boxed; R.71 footbridge, boxed; R.110 bogie bolster wagon, boxed; R.117 oil tank bogie wagon `Shell`, boxed; R.163 mineral bunker with imitation mineral, boxed; R.210 `Shell` oil tank wagon, black livery, boxed; R.224 restaurant car, maroon and cream livery, boxed; R.243 mineral wagon, boxed; others including loose track (quantity)
x Great Britain Queen Elizabeth II Issues 1973 British Paintings 3p. Reynolds, 5p. Raeburn, 7½p. Nelly O`Brien, all variety Gold (Queen`s head) omitted, also 9p. Rev. R. Walker variety embossing omitted, unmounted mint, fine. S.G. 931Ec, 932a, 933a, 934Ec, £715 Vat Status: Import 5% View Terms & Conditions
Great Britain Officials Inland Revenue — 5/- bright carmine, variety raised stop after "r", large part original gum; central vertical crease and diagonal crease at upper left corner though a presentable example of this very rare stamp. R.P.S. Certificate (1972). Specialised MO6a, £20,000. Photo Vat Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Great Britain King George V Issues 1911-12 — 1d. lower right corner strip of three with "A11" control, one showing white spot left of "o" and white dot above t" of "postage" (R. 20/11), some minor creases in selvedge otherwise fine mint. Specialised N8d, £200+. Vat Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Great Britain King George V Issues 1912-24 Watermark Royal Cypher 4d. slate-green in a lower left corner control "I 16" block of six, unmounted mint, with perforated margins and the margin dot on R.20/1 of plate 1d on toned paper and showing break above "O" of "FOUR" (R.19/2). A fine and appealing block. Specialised N23 (4) Vat Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Great Britain King George V Issues 1912-24 Watermark Royal Cypher 1/- deep bronze-brown in a lower left corner control, N 19, block of six, unmounted mint; imperforate lower margin, marginal cut under R.20/2 of plate 5b; small crease in very corner of the margin and trivial gum bend. A fine and stunning block. Photo Vat Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Great Britain King George V Issues 1913 Waterlow 2/6d; sepia-brown in a top left corner block of four, with re-entry R.2/1, unmounted mint; some toning in margin and just catching the perfs. of the corner stamps; horizontal gum wrinkle. A good positional block. S.G. 400a. Photo Vat Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
William Camden, `Britain, or a Chorographical description of the most flourishing Kingdoms, England, Scotland and Ireland, and the Islands adjoining Britain, or a Chorographicall description of the most flourishing Kingdoms, England, Scotland and Ireland, and the Islands adjoining...`, printed by F. K. R. T and I. L for Joyce Norton and Richard Whitaker 1637
A 19thC oak and mahogany cased long case clock, of 8-day movement, circular dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed R Wilson, Lincoln, with floral spandrels to the arch, the hood with swan neck pediment, turned pilasters, the wide trunk with a spire door, later shell paterae, bearing label Smith, clock case name maker Spalding to the interior, 217cm high.
WWI family group of medals, distinguished conduct group of four to "Thomas Ashmore, Sixth Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment", DCM named to "13447. Pte. T. Ashmore. 6-Dorset.R", 1914-15 star war and victory medals named to "13447. Pte. T. Ashmore. Dorset.R.", Thomas Ashmore died of wounds on 25/10 1917, DCM citation "For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty after heavy bombardment by mustard gas shells, from which his company suffered severely, he carried out his duty as a stretcher bearer. Although almost blind and vomiting severely he continued until quite exhausted and unable to see.", group of four medals awarded to "Daniel Ashmore, 6 Dorset Regiment", 1914-15 star, war and victory medals named to "11829. Pte. D.B. Ashmore. Dorset. R.", WWII defence medal un-named as issued, mounted on bar, box of issue for WWII defence medal
German Panzer Assault Badge: Flat Back and Zinc 60mm High with Makers mark R. S. Rudolf Souval Lots 421 to 490 represent a collection of German badges brought back by a British soldier after WWII and have been consigned to Mullock’s Ltd by his Son.The lot description signifies if the badge(s) contains the maker’s name. Most appear un-worn suggesting that they may have originated straight from the maker’s factory. However it is evident that there are some reproductions that may have been bought atat a later date to add to his collection.In view of the nature of these items, no condition reports will be provided and the lots will not be subject to return. It is the prospective buyer’s responsibility to personally ascertain the condition and authenticity of any lot prior to the auction. Viewing of these lots will be available on the afternoon before and on the day of the auction. Anyone wishing to view any of these lots in the weeks preceding the auction, should contact the office to make suitable arrangements.
Selection of German Military Reference Books: Bayonets and Fighting Knives Major Angolia, Army Uniforms 1933-1945 B Davis, Daggers R & L Enterprises, Nazi Regalia Jack Pia, Deutsche Orden Hans Karl Geeb, Fur Tapferkeit, Uniforms Badges and Intelligence Data, Helmwappen und Namenszuge Paul Meybauer (8)
Collection of Balsa Wood Powered by Rubber Model Airplanes: To include Ikara Bulldog, Wingleader Hawker Hurricane Mk1, Peck-Polymers Flying Ace Moth, Dumas Aircraft Tiger Moth & Fairchild FC-2, R/N Models Red Flash, Guillow`s Hawker Hurricane Mk1, Flair Mini Classic Tiger Moth, West Wings 1936 Wakefield Trophy Winner, Comet Aeronca Chief all in original boxes (10)
Classics, Greek, 18th Century, Twelve Volumes: Suidae Lexicon, Graece & Latine, Cambridge: Typis Academicis, 1705, in three folio volumes, all boards detached, clean interiors; Justini Philosophi & Martyris Apologiae Duae et Dialogus cum Tryphone Judeaeo, London: Sare, 1722, folio, contemporary boards, detached; Temple Stanyan`s The Grecian History from the Original of Greece, to the Death of Philip of Macedon, London: J. and R. Tonson, 1766, two octavo volumes, illustrated, contemporary boards, front boards detached; and Septuaginta Interpretum, Oxford: ex Theatro Sheldoniano, 1707, six octavo volumes, illustrated, edited by Johannes Grabe, in contemporary English calfskin, bindings scuffed but intact. (12).
Gauguin, Paul (1848-1903) Noanoa: Voyage de Tahiti. Munich: by R. Piper & Co., for the Marees Gesellschaft, 1926. Limited edition, copy number twenty-six of eighty, hand-bound in full yellow morocco, boards gilt-ruled, author and title gilt-tooled on the spine, with the original paper wrappers (spine perished) and the original folding cardboard cover, both blocked in black with the same design, spine of book and cover slightly sunned, 12 1/4 x 9 1/4 in. This facsimile of Gauguin`s original manuscript notebook includes reproductions of drawings and notes printed in color throughout. In cases where the artist tipped a sketch that was originally drawn on a separate piece of paper into his book, the publishers have done the same, printing on a thinner separate sheet and tipping it onto the page. Gauguin`s original notebook is held at the Louvre.
Magic, Early 20th Century, Two Volumes: T. Nelson Downs`s The Art of Magic, Buffalo: Downs-Edwards, [1909], inscribed by the author on front pastedown, To my friend R. H. Huntley, the first copy off the press," illustrated, bound in publisher`s red cloth blocked with a fanciful art nouveau winged fairy. [and] Maskelyne and Devant`s Our Magic, New York: Dutton, [1911], first American edition, illustrated, in publisher`s blue cloth, front board stamped in gold, with a rabbit coming out of a hat in white; a clean, tight copy, binding rubbed, with loss of surface to joints, tips rubbed. (2).
Paine, Thomas (1737-1809) The Writings of Thomas Paine. Albany--State of New York: Printed by Charles R. & George Webster, [1792]. Octavo, one of four variants printed in Albany c. 1792, xii, 60, [2], 186, 41, [4], vi-vii, [2], 10-70, [2], 24, 124, vii, [1], 9-96, 10 pages; bound in three-quarter leather and marbled paper boards, marbled edges; spotting, foxing, tears, and stray pencil marks to text, printed on different paper stocks, 7 1/2 x 4 1/2 in.
Audubon, John James (1785-1851) Blue Eyed Yellow Warbler. [from] Birds of America. London: R. Havell, 1826-1838. Hand-aquatinted copper-plate engraving, loose, in a protective sleeve, sheet: 25 1/4 x 38 in., No. 19, Plate 95, two sheets joined, a clean copy, with a very faint old mat burn approximately three inches beyond the plate mark, sheet edges toned. The Yellow warbler clings to a wisteria vine, the flowers tumbling below.

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