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A Royal Doulton (Lambeth) stoneware 1887 Jubilee jug, of Bellarmine type, with typical bearded mask above the letters `V[ictoria] R[egina]`, and with waist-band marked in raised lettering, `Great Albion`s Queen For Fifty Glorious Years`, the base with impressed factory mark, partially indistinct retailer`s mark for John Mortlock of Oxford Street, London, and number `3859`, 24cm high.
A quantity of silver and silver plate to include a large circular tazza with pierced stylised floral gallery R & W Sorley London 1913, a small trophy on circular pedestal base Walker & Hall Birmingham 1939, a silver candlestick Birmingham 1915 together with various other items of plate approximate gross weight 23 ozs (a/f) (a lot)
Harry Becker, British 1865-1928- Sheep Grazing; drypoint etching, signed in pencil, 5.5x19.7cm: Alfred Bentley RE, British 1879-1923- Figure by a river with bridge; drypoint etching, signed in pencil, 21.5x31cm: Richard Livesay, British c.1750-c.1823- The Ages of Man, after William Hogarth, publ March 1st 1782 by R Livesay at Mrs Hogarth`s Leicester Fields, London; etching, 27x36cm: , William Hooker, British 1779-1832- "Blue Banana Bird at Rio de Janeiro, on a Sprig of the Guava Tree", after Jam. Forbes; hand-coloured aquatint, 28.7x22.2cm: together with two others by and after the same hand: together with a further small quantity of 19th & 20th century, prints and reproductions, (a lot) (unframed)
Richard Ziegler, German 1891-1992- "The Nativity", Christmas Card; pen and black/grey ink over pencil, signed, inscribed and dated 1938, 16x12.5cm: R Clover, mid-late 20th century- "Resting, Whitby"; pen and black ink, signed, inscribed and dated 1976 on artist`s own label attached to the reverse of the frame, 22x15cm: together a watercolour of a girl on a swing, oval and a pen an ink drawing of a courtier and a lady in elegant dress, both by different hands and a pair of oval Le Blond prints: J Fielding, No 23 Paternoster Row, London, publ July 27 1782- "Jerusalem"; engraving, 17.5x33.6cm: A Houghton, British, 20th century- Figure strolling through an autumnal landscape; watercolour, signed, 23.5x20.3cm: Follower of Charles Jones 1836-1892- Wheat fields with farm house, oil on board, 34.8x45.6cm: British School, early/mid 20th century- Portrait of a gentleman wearing a cravat and blue jacket; pastel on paper, signed with monogram `MW` and dated 1937: Doris Chesterton, mid/late 20th century- `Rocks`; oil on board, bears The Mall Galleries label to verso, exhibited August 21st-Sept 6th 1979, 41.5x51cm: together a number of late 20th/early 21st century oil on board studies, a quantity of watercolours, works in oil and prints (may be subject to Droit de Suite) (a lot) (part unframed)
Eric Meade-King, British b.1911- Horses on a moor; watercolour and gouache, signed, 34x50cm. Provenance: with the Moorland Gallery, London according to label attached to the reverse of the frame: R Bristowe, British, mid-late 20th century- Mare and a foal in a paddock; oil on canvas board, signed and dated 63, 45.5x56cm., (2) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Strauss, Richard. An Autographed typed letter in German, dated 1907 also a postcard with handwritten German text in ink, signed Richard Strauss, dated 15-2-13 and addressed to Herm R. Kalisch. Also two signed hand written letters, both signed by Hans Richter, dated 1907 & 1908; A hand written musical score in ink, signed Hans Von Bulow dated April 28th 1875, also two hand written letters in ink, both signed by in monogram `A.K` by Alfred Kalisch.
Brook (Mrs.) A Dialogue between a Lady and her Pupils describing a Journey through England and Wales, contemporary sheep, upper cover loose, H.D. Symonds, 1802 ? W. (S.) A Visit to a Farm House, sixth edition, 10 engraved plates, slightly stained, modern half morocco, W. Darton Jun., 1815; Another copy, seventh edition, 10 engraved plates, William Darton, 1820 ? Brewer (J.N.) The Picture of England, 2 vol., first edition, 84 engraved plates, each with three illustrations, slightly offset and stained, contemporary calf, spine worn, one loose, [Moon 63], 8vo, Harris and Son, 1820 ? A Tour through England descibed in a series of letters from a young gentleman to his sister, fourth edition, engraved frontispiece, folding map and 5 plates,W. Darton,1821 ? Argus (Arabella) The Adventures of a Donkey, engraved frontispiece, presentation leaf and advertisement, William Darton, 1823 ? Town and Country Tales, engraved frontispiece and vignette title, John Territt, 1824 ? Travels in England and Wales, wood-engraved frontispiece, title vignette, and 3 illustrations, original sheep, joints worn, Dublin, R. Napper, 1825; original roan-backed boards unless otherwise described; and 8 others, 12mo (17)
Leigh (Dorothy) The Mothers Blessing, or the Godly Cousell of a Gentlewoman not long deceased, left behind for her Children, lacking first two leaves of text, contemporary line-tooled sheep, rebacked, with the bookplate of Edgar Osborne, [Wing L980], 12mo, E. Cotes for Andrew Crooke, 1656 ? Wase (Christopher) Methodi Practicae Specimen. An Essay on Practical Grammar, eighth edition, lacking pp.61-66, contemporary sheep, worn, stitching defective, [Wing W1021], 8vo, A.M. and R.R. for Thomas Parkhurst, 1682 ? Green (R.) The Pleasant and Delightful History of Dorastus Prince of Sicily, and Fawnia, only daughter and heir to Pandolfo King of Bohemia, lacking pp.31-34, pp.79-82 loose, "A Catalogue of Chapmens Books" following title-page, contemporary line-tooled sheep, rubbed, lacking small piece from foot of spine, 12mo, Henry Woodgate and Samuel Brookes, [c.1750], 12mo and 8vo (3)
Wise (John R.) The New Forest, its History and its Scenery, Artist`s edition, number 348 of 350 copies, etchings by Heywood Sumner, illustrations by Walter Crane, maps, tissue-guards, light spotting to endpapers, original morocco-backed boards, rubbed, 1883 ? Rackham (Arthur).- Shakespeare (William) A Midsummer-Night`s Dream, sixth impression, tipped-in colour plates by Rackham, inscription to endpaper, original cloth, gilt, spine faded, rubbed, 1919, 4to (2) (2)
Lubbock (Basil) Adventures by the Sea from Art of Old Time, one of 1,750 copies, preface by John Masefield, original buckram, gilt, faded in part, 1925 ? Gill (Evan R.) Bibliography of Eric Gill, first edition, original cloth, 1973 ? Pope-Hennessy (John) Sienese Quattro Cento Painting, first edition, original buckram, gilt, faded in part, dust-jacket, 1947 ? Macfall (Haldane) The Splendid Wayfaring, inscribed by the author to his wife on endpaper, original cloth, gilt, t.e.g., a little faded and browned, 1913 ? de Vries (Leonard) Flowers of Delight, first edition, original boards, dust-jacket, 1965; and 21 others, similar, including 8 issues of Giles, v.s. (27) (27)
Cooke (J. H.) Bibliotheca Cestriensis, or a Biographical Account of… the County of Chester, number 48 of 200 Royal quarto copies from an edition limited to 250, contemporary half vellum, gilt, a little soiled and spotted, remains of ?lot label on vellum corner, 1904 ? Chubb (Thomas) The Printed Maps in the Atlases of Great Britain and Ireland 1579-1870, 1927 ? Skelton (R. A.) Decorative Printed Maps of the 15th to 18th Centuries, ex-library copy with stamps, 1952 ? Wilson (Lt.-Col. Sir Arnold T.) A Bibliography of Persia, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1930 ? Mendelssohn (Sidney) South African Bibliography, 2 vol., facsimile reprint, ex-library copy with stamps, dust-jackets a little frayed at edges, 1957, plates, some occasional foxing, all but the first original cloth/buckram, all a little rubbed; and c.75 others, travel, topography and cartography, some ex-library copies, a few sale catalogues, v.s. (c.80) (c.80)
Keate (George) A Short Account of the Ancient History, Present Government, and Laws of the Republic of Geneva, first edition, folding engraved map, dedication to Voltaire, engraved bookplate, contemporary tree calf, rebacked, R.& J.Dodsley, 1761 ? Planta (Joseph) The History of the Helvetic Confederacy, 3 vol., second edition, folding engraved map, bookplate of John Bolton, contemporary calf, 1807 ? Burnet (G.) Some Letters, containing an Account…through Switzerland, Italy…, third edition, title and final leaf soiled, modern calf, 1708, occasional spotting or soiling, rubbed, 8vo (5) (5)
[Cruden (Alexander)] The London-Citizen Exceedingly Injured: or a British Inquisition Display`d, in an Account of the Unparallel`d Case of a…Bookseller…sent…to a Private Madhouse, first edition, title torn at lower edge (repaired), cropped, later roan-backed marbled boards, spine torn and defective, T.Cooper…and Mrs. Dodd, 1739 ? Dodsley (R.) The Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green, first edition, half-title, engraved title-vignette, advertisement leaf, preserved in modern wrappers, for R.Dodsley, sold by T.Cooper, 1741, both a little soiled and browned, 8vo (2) (2)
Book of Common Prayer (The) and Administration of the Sacraments, Charles Bill, 1695 bound with The whole Book of Psalms, W. and J. Wilde, 1696, together 2 works in 1 vol., ruled in red throughout, contemporary morocco, rather worn, upper cover detached ? Welton (R., translator) The Suffering of the Son of God Manifest in the Flesh, vol. 1 only (of 2), contemporary calf, rather worn, upper cover detached, n.d.; and 2 others, similar, 8vo (4) (4)
A RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING the oval-shaped ruby is set within a surround of small diamonds in 18ct. gold. Size R, a ruby and diamond half hoop eternity ring, set in 18ct. white gold and platinum. Size T, a cultured pearl cross-over ring set in white gold. Size R 1/2, and an 18ct. white gold wedding band. Size S 1/2.
A SMALL FOLIO OF EIGHT WATERCOLOURS & DRAWINGS to comprise two watercolours of Panteon di Agrippa oggi detto la Rotonda and Foro Romano by Seganti, signed, each 20.5 x 30.5cm.; another watercolour of the Pantheon, 16.5 x 24.5cm.; a watercolour of North view of the Quarters on the Rock of Gibraltar belonging to James Fellowes MP, 17 x 28cm.; a watercolour of maidens before a Classical panorama in Rome, by FL, 1817, 15 x 11cm.; another of Alexis and Kanello, Shepherds of Arcadia, 18 x 14cm.; an ink drawing of a Greek/Turkish battle by Charles R. Cockrell, initialled, inscribed bellisima Padrona Lady, 20 x 28cm.; and an ink Sketch for a fountain at Spelsbury by F. Cockrell, 16.5 x 22.5cm. (8) ++ Watercolours generally good; the C R Cockrell drawing worn and damaged
1924 East Midland Centre Auto Cycle Union bronze medal-the obverse is finely embossed with a period motorcycle scene and on the reverse engraved "Clipstone Speed Trials 1924 – R Cudlip - 3 1/2 Scott-70.3 MPH" plus a Doncaster Motor Cycle and Light Car Club 1925 bronze medal and on the reverse engraved "Petrol St Leger 1925, Class 7A, R.S. Cudlip - 3rd" (2)
1948 original Middlesex County cricket club original signed autograph sheet: signed by 14 players to include FG Mann, D Compton, J A Young, A Thompson, SM Brown, A Fairbairn, W Harrington, JM Sims, LH Compton, WJ Edrich, JB Robertson, L Gray, H Sharp and R. Routledge - mf&g overall 20" x 12.5"
Collection of 1950s Wimbledon lawn tennis tickets, Davis Cup/ Wightman Cup programmes and autographs etc to incl 8x various Wimbledon tickets from 1951 - 1959 incl Centre Court, 2x signed cards for R Tuckey and G.P. Hughes plus various programmes to incl 1953 Coronation Year Match c/w match tickets plus 1958 Davis Cup GB v Germany, 2x Wightman Cup `70 & `78 et al
Early 1900s Table Tennis set retailed by R Wylie Hill & Co Glasgow – comprising 2x original battledore vellum bats stamped with retailers details, wooden and brass posts and net plus one early table tennis ball and another later Halex – in original makers box – both edges to the lid and base split but complete
Collection of 1940s/50s rugby League Championship and Challenge Cup Final programs: to include Wigan v Huddersfield 18 May 1946 (R/ League Championship Final @ Maine Road), Dewsbury v Wigan 21 June 1947 (R/L Championship Final @ Maine Road), Huddersfield v Warrington 14 May 1949 (RLC Final @ Maine Road), Huddersfield v Wigan 13 May 1950 (RLC Final @ Maine Road), Halifax v Warrington 24 April 1954 (RFLCC-Final) at Wembley (28 page souvenir by Universal Sporting) (5)
Collection of Tottenham Hotspur hardback books: to include rare London cup final 1967, Spurs go marching on 1963 both by R Hale, Autobiographies by Alan Mullery, Gary Habbutt, Jimmy Greaves, Glenn Hoddle, Pat Jennings, Steve Perryman (20) together with 1967 FA cup final and 1963 EECWC final newspapers

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