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Lot 462

A four drawer brass and leather mounted Telescope marked `R & J Beck Ltd., London 1918, No. 9111`, and an extra wide angled lens with leather case, and a leather Drummers Strap

Lot 307

Pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks with acanthus capitols, cluster columns & stepped plinths, maker`s mark J R, Sheffield 1892, height 5.75"

Lot 147

A 1770s Worcester porcelain bowl, bat printed in the round, with black bat printed hunting scenes after R Hancock, 28cm (11in) diameter

Lot 992

R S Pointer, signed and dated, watercolour, RAF Jaguar, dated 1982, quantity Test Pilot Autographs verso, approx. 8 ½” x 16”, framed and glazed

Lot 78

Robert Lowe Stopford (1813-1898) BELLMOUNT LODGE, CORK, 1855 watercolour heightened with white signed and dated lower left; with inscribed label on reverse; also with R. Clarke & Son, Cerners, Gilders [21 Prince`s Street, Cork] label on reverse 23 by 35cm., 9.25 by 13.7 5in.

Lot 70

AN ART DECO COSTUME JEWELLERY FAUX SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BROOCH of heart shape signed R De Rosa to the reverse 1 3/4" high

Lot 103

A LATE 19TH CENTURY LONG NOSE SCARED HEAD PUTTER, with hickory shaft and horn shoe, stamped across the top of the head R. Forgan, approximately 33 1/2" long

Lot 398

A JAMES MACINTYRE AND CO. `GENTLEMAN IN KHARKI TEAPOT, printed with R. Caton Woodville`s A Gentleman in Kharki to one side and The Absent-minded Beggar verse by Kipling to the other side, 61/2" across together with a Boer War Commemorative Teapot inscribed `Peace Declared June 1902` numbered 1441 to the base 7 3/4" across and a Boer War Commemorative Teapot Stand inscribed to the centre `Each doing his Country`s work` numbered 2027 to the reverse 6 3/4" across.

Lot 473

J R Miller, Scottish exh. 1880-1912- Market town street scene; watercolour, signed, 37x27cm

Lot 567

Ke Hegen, Chinese, late 20th/early 21st century- "Spring Time/ Tibetans in Sichuan Province)"; gouache, coloured chalk and mixed technique, signed, 71x71cm: together with two other works on paper in goauche and coloured chalk by the same hand, one titled "Autumn", the other untitled, both signed, 77.5x72 and 76x71cm., (3) Provenance: with J R Guettinger Gallery, Hong Kong according to labels attached to the reverse of the frame of each of the above

Lot 1027

A Viola, English, two piece back, 38.2cm long, with a silver mounted bow, stamped R. Weichold Dresden. Cased. (3)

Lot 45

A World War I trench periscope, by R & J Beck Limited, model IX dated 1918 with turned ash handle, 23 1/2" long, together with a Prior and Co London black enamelled and brass monocular microscope no.6265, 14 1/2" high (2)

Lot 346

The English Traction Engine, by Ronald H Clark, 1974 reprint, The Building and Running of Steam Traction Engine and Roller Models by H R Plastow and Waterloo Ironworks by L T C Rolt (3)

Lot 45

J.R SMITH AFTER GEORGE MORLAND "Rural amusement" and "Rustic retirement", stipple engravings in colour, 12" x 9 1/2" oval; and J. Harris after Henry Alken - "R. Ackermann`s racing scraps, plates 1 - 4", aquatint engraving, 6" x 10" (6)

Lot 296

LILIAN R BUCHANAN (1914-2004) "The lane through Swinbrook", signed, oils on canvas board, 11 1/4" x 13 1/4"

Lot 109

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM R STONE (FL 1865-1878, BRITISH) Oil on Canvas Figures in a Winter Landscape 13” x 17”

Lot 19079

A portrait of Sultan Murad I bin Orkhan (r.1360-1389), Persia, 19th century illustrated manuscript leaf, watercolour and black and red ink on paper 33cm x 19.5cm Losses to edges, some tears, paper rather browned View on auctionatrium.com

Lot 19298

Muhammad Hafiz Shirazi, Divan, anthology of Persian poetry, Tabriz, Persia, dated A.H.1271/A.D.1854-5 copied by `Askar ibn Husain Beg Ardubadi Tabriz, lithographed by `Abdulkarim ibn `Abdul-Rahim Tabrizi, during the reign of Nasir-ad-Din Shah Qajar (r.1848-1896), text written in one or two columns of 19 lines to the page in nasta`liq script, interlinear intercolumnar rules and inner margins painted in red and gold, catchwords in wide outer margins, one illuminated headpiece in colours and gold 22.2 x 14.3cm corners rather thumbed, some waterstaining and discolouration, modern black leather tooled with central medallions decorated with floral motifs in silver View on auctionatrium.com

Lot 9

Cawse (John) The Art of Painting...in Oil Colours first edition, 11 hand-colured aquatint plates, 8 pp advertisments, dated 1837, at end, stained at foot throughout, with damage to foot of title and plate, original cloth, gilt illustration to upper cover, worn and stained, [Abbey, Life 106], 8vo, R. Ackermann, 1840.

Lot 11

Cescinsky (Herbert) & Ernest R. Gribble. Early English Furniture & Woodwork 2 vol. in 1, colour frontispieces (1 loose), illustrations, original buckram-backed cloth, 1922 § Macquoid (Percy) & Ralph Edwards. The Dictionary of English Furniture, 3 vol., colour plates, illustrations, t.e.g., 1924-1927, corners bumped, a little soiled, rubbed at edges, 4to & folio (4)(4)

Lot 25

Lanes (Selma G.) The Art of Maurice Sendak illustrations, many coloured, some folding or with moveable parts, original decorated cloth, transparent dust-jacket, 1981 § Sparrow (Walter Shaw) British Sporting Artists, illustrations, original cloth, Spring Books, 1965 § Wark (Robert R.) Drawings by Thomas Rowlandson in the Huntington Collection, first edition, illustrations, original cloth, dust-jacket, slightly worn, bookplate, San Marino, California, 1975 § Herdan (Innes and Gustav, translators) Lichtenberg`s Commentaries on Hogarth`s Engravings, first edition, illustrations, original cloth, slightly faded, bookplate, Cresset Press, 1966 § Eppink (Norman R.) 101 Prints. The History and Techniques of Printmaking, illustrations, original cloth, bookplate, Univ. of Oklahoma Press, 1971 § Leventhal (Albert R.) War, photographic illustrations, original boards, dust-jacket, 1973; and a quantity similar, v.s. (45).(45)

Lot 81

Kelly (R. Talbot) Egypt, Painted and Described number 58 of 500 deluxe copies signed by the author, colour plates, captioned tissue-guards, original decorative cloth with repeated scarab motif, t.e.g., others uncut, A.& C.Black, 1902 § Thackeray (Lance) The People of Egypt, tipped-in colour plates, illustrations, frontispiece detached, some marginal spotting, ownership inscription to endpaper, bookplate to pastedown, original pictorial cloth, spine browned, A.& C.Black, 1910, 4to (2)(2)

Lot 148

[Camoens (Luis de)] The Lusiad; or, The Discovery of India translated by William Julius Mickle, first edition of this translation, contemporary calf, front board mostly detached, joints cracked, spine head and foot chipped, corners rubbed, Oxford, Jackson & Lister, 1776 § Anderson (Aeneas) A Narrative of the British Embassy to China, first edition, half title, ownership inscription to head of title, contemporary speckled calf, calf panel detached from lower board, front board and endpaper detached with calf mostly detached, for J.Debrett, 1795 § Milton (John) Paradise Lost, A Poem, 2 vol., new edition, engraved portrait frontispieces and plates, errata list, bookplate to paste-down, later cloth, replacement endpapers, for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1749, 4to (4)(2)

Lot 302

Pollard (H.B.C.) British and American Game Birds illustrated by Philip Rickman, 104 of 125 copies signed by the illustrator, with pencil illustration, 20 colour illustrations, contemporary morocco-backed buckram, t.e.g., others uncut, 1945 § Hilton Young (E.) A Bird in the Bush, illustrated by Peter Scott, number 105 of 550 copies signed by the illustrator and author, colour frontispiece, illustrations, bookplate to paste-down, endpapers spotted, original buckrum-backed cloth, dust-jacket, t.e.g., others uncut, spine and edges browned, corners chipped, 1936 § Chalmers (Patrick R.) Birds Ashore and A-Foreshore, first trade edition, 16 colour plates, illustrations by Winifred Austen, original cloth, gilt, edges spotted, 1935 § Gould (John) An Introduction to the Birds of Great Britain, first edition, original cloth, scuffed, rubbed and chipped, 1873 § W. Hart after John Gould, Xanthotis Chrysotis, [from The Birds of New Guinea], hand-coloured lithograph, 540 x 360mm., right-hand edge with perforations from a previous binding, [c.1875]; and 2 others, similar, 8vo (7)(7)

Lot 304

Smythies (Bertram E.) The Birds of Borneo second edition, 1968 § Wells (David R.) The Birds of the Thai-Malay Peninsula..., vol.1: Non-Passerines, San Diego, 1999 § du Pont (J.E.) Philippine Birds, Greenville, De., 1971 § Coates (B.J.) and K.David Bishop. A Guide to the Birds of Wallacea, 1997 § Rasmussen (P.C.) & John C.Anderton. Birds of South Asia: The Ripley Guide, 2 vol., Washington, D.C., 2005, plates and illustrations, many colour, original cloth or boards, all but the last with dust-jackets, the first a little rubbed with some sticky tape stains; and 11 others on the birds of South-East Asia, 8vo & 4to (17)(17)

Lot 348

Polo (Emilio) La Hispano-Suiza: The Origins of a Legend 1899-1915, Madrid, 1994 § Nixon (St. John C.) Romance Amongst Cars, n.d. § Clutton (Cecil) and John Stanford. The Vintage Motor-Car, presentation copy signed by John Stanford on front endpaper, 1954 § Buckley (J. R.) Cars of the Connoisseur, 1960 § Mercer (George J.) Motor Body Engineering, Philadelphia, 1928 § Brewer (Robert W. A.) Motor Car Construction, third impression, 1917, plates and illustrations, occasional spotting, original cloth or boards, all but the last two with dust-jackets, all but the first rubbed with nicks to edges; and c.245 others, transport, mainly motoring, including magazines and brochures and c.100 `Profile Publications`, some ex-library copies, v.s. (c.250) Polo (Emilio) La Hispano-Suiza: The Origins of a Legend 1899-1915, Madrid, 1994 § Nixon (St. John C.) Romance Amongst Cars, n.d. § Clutton (Cecil) and John Stanford. The Vintage Motor-Car, presentation copy signed by John Stanford on front endpaper, 1954 § Buckley (J. R.) Cars of the Connoisseur, 1960 § Mercer (George J.) Motor Body Engineering, Philadelphia, 1928 § Brewer (Robert W. A.) Motor Car Construction, third impression, 1917, plates and illustrations, occasional spotting, original cloth or boards, all but the last two with dust-jackets, all but the first rubbed with nicks to edges; and c.245 others, transport, mainly motoring, including magazines and brochures and c.100 `Profile Publications`, some ex-library copies, v.s. (c.250)(c.250)

Lot 2

Lancelyn Green (R) ed and others, The Readers Guide to Rudyard Kipling`s Work, volumes I-VII, and The Readers Guide to Rudyard Kipling`s Work-Verse, 1961-1972, each a numbered limited edition from a circulation of 100

Lot 3

Kipling (R) The Collected Works; Burwash Edition, Doubleday, Doran & Company Inc, 1941, 28 volumes in publisher`s burgundy cloth with oval vignette of Burwash in gilt to the covers and gilt lettering to the spines, volume 1 numbered 351/1010 and signed by the author

Lot 4

Kipling (R) The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling, Charles Scribner`s Sons, New York, 1925-1932, publisher`s brown cloth with ivorine gilt lettering to spine, volumes 30-32, 1937, and sundry volumes from the deluxe edition etc

Lot 5

Kipling (R) A quantity of volumes, published by Macmillan and Co, including Kim (1901), Puck of Pook`s Hill 1906, Stalky & Co 1899 and others all in uniform binding (15)

Lot 6

Kipling (R) A quantity of volumes published by Doubleday, Page & Co, including A Diversity of Creatures (1917), The Five Nations (1903), the Years Between (1919) and others, all in publishers green cloth (17)

Lot 8

Kipling (R) A quantity of volumes published by Macmillan & Co, including Traffics and Discoveries 1904, Actions and Reactions 1909, Rewards and Fairies 1910 and others all in uniform binding (15)

Lot 11

Nicholson (W) An Almanac of Twelve Sports, words by Kipling (R) William Heinemann, London 1898

Lot 12

Kipling (R) Songs of The Sea, illustrated by Donald Maxwell, Macmillan & Co, London 1927, one of a limited edition of five hundred large paper copies signed by the author, with slip case, bears bookplate of the Earl of Birkenhead

Lot 13

Kipling (R) Sea and Sussex, illustrated by Donald Maxwell, Macmillan & Co, London 1926, one of a limited edition of five hundred large paper copies signed by the author, with dust jacket and slip case

Lot 14

Kipling (R) and German (E) The Just So Song Book, Macmillan & Co, London 1918, another copy and a 1927 edition (3)

Lot 15

Kipling (R) The Five Nations, Methuen & Co, London 1903, one of a limited edition of thirty copies on Japanese paper and bound in limp vellum with gilt lettering to spine

Lot 16

Kipling (R) The Five Nations, Methuen & Co, London 1903, one of a limited edition of five hundred copies on handmade paper with grey boards and vellum spine

Lot 17

Kipling (R) Letters of Marque, A H Wheeler, Allahabad 1891, red and blue cloth with gilt lettering

Lot 18

Kipling (R) Sea and Sussex, 1st edition, illustrated by Donald Maxwell, Macmillan & Co, London 1926 with dust jacket and 1st editions of Songs of the Sea and East of Suez, also published by Macmillan & Co, also the US 1st editions of Sea and Sussex and Songs of the Sea, Doubleday Page and Company, 1926 and 1927 respectively

Lot 20

Kipling (R) The Benefactors, New York, 1930, number 22 of a private printing of 91 copies

Lot 21

Kipling (R) Departmental Ditties and Other Verses, 1st edition, The Civil and Military Gazette Press, 1886, rebound/Note: This was Kipling`s first published book, just 350 copies were printed

Lot 22

Kipling (R) Just So Stories, MacMillan & Co, London 1902, illustrated by the author, 1st edition

Lot 23

Kipling (R) Animal Stories, 1932 and All The Mowgli Stories, 1933, both published by Macmillan & Co and illustrated by Stuart Tyresilian, original pictorial cloth bindings and Just So Stories, Macmillan & Co 1940 (3)

Lot 24

Kipling (R) Plain Tales From the Hills, Thacker, Spink & Co, Calcutta 1888, 1st edition, original pictorial cloth binding

Lot 25

Kipling (R) Plain Tales from the Hills, Thacker, Spink & Co, Calcutta 1889, 2nd edition, green cloth binding with gilt lettering; Departmental Ditties and Other Verses, Thacker Spink & Co, Calcutta 1888, 3rd edition and They, Doubleday, Page & Co, New York 1906, 1st US edition in slip case (3)

Lot 26

Kipling (R) Departmental Ditties, illustrated by Dudley Cleaver, Thacker and Co, London 1897, 9th edition, number 11 of the deluxe edition limited to 150 copies; Departmental Ditties, Calcutta 1888, 3rd edition; The Story of The Gadsbys and Under the Deodars, Lovell, Caryell & Co, New York, 1891 and Many Inventions, D Appleton & Co, New York 1893, 1st US edition (4)

Lot 27

Kipling (R) A quantity of volumes published by Macmillan & Co, in blue cloth bindings with gilt lettering to spines, including Many Inventions, 1893, Soldiers Three, 1895, Life`s Handicap, 1891, Wee Willie Winkie, 1895 etc (10)

Lot 28

Kipling (R) A quantity of Folio Society editions

Lot 31

Kipling (R) The Irish Guards in the Great War, two volumes, Macmillan & Co, London, 1923, 1st edition, with dust jackets and sundry volumes relating to the military, Bruce Bairnsfather etc

Lot 34

Kipling (R) A quantity of volumes published by Macmillan & Co, in blue pictorial cloth bindings with gilt lettering to spines including Captains Courageous, 1897; Soldier Tales; 1896 Jungle Book, 1894, etc (11)

Lot 35

Kipling (R) The Maltese Cat, Doubleday, Doran & Co, New York, 1936, illustrated by Lionel Edwards; Teem-A Treasure Hunter, New York, 1938; His Apologies, New York, 1932; Thy Servant a Dog, Macmillan & Co, London 1930 and Collected Dog Stories, London 1934 (5)

Lot 36

Kipling (R) Thy Servant a Dog, illustrated by G L Stampa, Macmillan & Co, London 1930, in full brick-red limp morocco with gilt vignettes and lettering and Collected Dog Stories, also illustrated by G L Stampa, London 1934 (2)

Lot 37

Kipling (R)Thy Servant a Dog, illustrated by G L Stampa, Macmillan & Co, London 1930, reprint, in full blue limp morocco with gilt vignettes and lettering; The Maltese Cat, Macmillan & Co, London 1936, illustrated by Lionel Edwards and Teem-A Treasure Hunter, Doubleday, Doran & Co, New York, 1938 (3)

Lot 38

Kipling (R) Toomai of The Elephants, Macmillan & Co, London 1937 and three further volumes relating to animals

Lot 40

Kipling (R) A Song of the English, Hodder and Stoughton, London 1909, illustrated by W Heath Robinson; Fletcher (C R L) and Kipling (R) A History of England, Oxford and London, 1911

Lot 41

Kipling (R) A quantity of volumes published by Doubleday & McClure Company, pictorial cloth bindings comprising The Courting of Dinah Shadd, 1899; The Drums of Fore and Aft, 1899; Without Benefit of Clergy, 1899; The Incarnation of Krishna Mulvaney and Abaft the Funnel, Doubleday Page & Co, 1909 (5)

Lot 42

Kipling (R) Land and Sea Tales for Scouts and Guides, London 1923; The Eyes of Asia, New York, 1918; Songs for Youth, illustrated by Leo Bates; Q Horatii Flacci, Oxford, 1920 and sundry volumes (8)

Lot 43

Kipling (R) Songs from Books, Macmillan & Co, London 1913, inscribed `Mary Andrews from Rudyard Kipling and dated 1918

Lot 44

Kipling (R) A quantity of volumes published by Methuen, London, including The Seven Seas, 1896; The Five Nations, 1903; Barrack-Room Ballads, 1892 etc (5)

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