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An early 19th century officers travelling pistol, with sprung loaded bayonet, turn off barrel inscribed "R. Watmough, Manchester", blueing intact, foliate engraved lock, percussion action, English checkered walnut stock with vacant cartouche and with patch box to pommel. Length excluding bayonet 9 ins (see illustration).
GLEN GRANT 10 YEAR OLD Single Speyside Malt Whisky. 70cl 40% volume. In carton TAMDHU Single Speyside Malt Whisky. 75cl 40% volume. BLAIRMHOR 8 YEAR OLD Scotch Malt Whisky Produced by R. Carmichael. 70cl 40% volume. Tubed GLENLIVET 12 YEAR OLD Single Speyside Malt Whisky. 70cl 40% volume. Tubed. 4 Bottles
OLD PARR (X2) Blended Scotch Whisky in cartons. One metric labelling and one Imperial. ROBBIE BURNS Blended Scotch whisky produced by R H Thomson. 75cl, 43% volume DIMPLE PINCH Blended Scotch Whisky. 750ml 43% volume VAT 69 (X2) Blended Scotch Whisky. 37.5cl 40% volume. SELECTION OF MINIATURES
A large 19th century engraving of a cottage by a lake with trees and a track indistinctly signed in pencil to the margin, a large circular sepia print of a classical female examining a shell in broad oak frame and a dramatic print after R. Caton Woodville depicting a desperate battle scene from the Boer War
A 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal to `4338 Pte. J. Nixon. Manch. R.`, with the original ribbons, packets and box, a First World War period memorial plaque, detailed `John Nixon`, with the original card, packet and envelope of postage, addressed to `Mr Nixon, 51 Wellington Street, Moss Side, Manchester`, a Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Regiment officer`s collar badge, mounted as a brooch, three copper-plate printing plates, an Edward VII Coronation 1902 bronze medallion, with the original case, a Tug of War bronze prize medallion, four commemorative crowns, comprising 1951, with the original box, 1953, 1977 and 1977, and a USA three coin specimen set, commemorating the Bi-centenary 1776-1976, cased.
A 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal to `16770 Pte. H.W. Long. The Queen`s R.`, a 1939-45 Defence Medal, a 1939-45 War Medal, a silver Masonic jewel, designed as a dove within a semi-circle, another Masonic medal, a Church Lad`s Brigade enamelled medal, a miniature Victory Medal and sundry.
A Tri-ang Railways RBX passenger train set, comprising 4-6-2 locomotive `Princess Elizabeth` and tender, two coaches and track, boxed, an R-23 operating Royal Mail coach set, a tank locomotive, a diesel shunter, rolling stock, track, accessories and a catalogue, together with a Hornby diesel locomotive and rolling stock, and a Wills Finecast 0-6-0 tank locomotive, boxed (made-up) (some playwear, boxes creased, torn and scuffed).
A German bisque head character doll, impressed `H 12 211 JDK`, with blonde wig, closing brown eyes, open mouth and jointed bent limb composition body, height approx 40cm, together with another character doll, impressed `K R 28 109`, with painted moulded features and jointed composition body, height approx 27cm, clothed.
An SFBJ bisque head doll, impressed `301 8`, with later wig, closing blue eyes, open mouth showing upper teeth, and jointed composition body, height approx 52cm, clothed, together with a Simon & Halbig K&R bisque head doll, impressed `58`, with closing brown eyes, open mouth showing upper teeth, and jointed composition body, height approx 55cm.
Selden (John) Titles of Honor second edition title in red and black a few engraved or woodcut illustrations with the final blank a little soiled and browned some light water-staining Q1 torn ex-library copy with old ink stamp to title and some other leaves modern calf ruled in blind [STC 22178] by William Stansby for Richard Whittakers 1631 § Yorke (Philip) The Royal Tribes of Wales first edition half-title 11 engraved portraits only (of 12) with errata leaf and advertisement leaf at end plates offset contemporary diced russia gilt joints worn printed in Wrexham [1799] § Markham (Clements R.) A Memoir of the Lady Ana de Osorio Countess of Chinchona and Vice-Queen of Peru... 2 chromolithographed coats-of-arms and map illustrations original morocco-backed cloth gilt t.e.g. 1874 rubbed; and 3 others v.s. (6)
[Tessin (Carl Gustav)] Letters from an Old man to a Young Prince translated by J. Berkenhout 2 vol. first edition in English spotting name at head of titles modern sheep-backed marbled boards R. Griffiths 1756 § Cobbett (William) Twelve Sermons spotting original boards rebacked with paper J.M. Cobbett 1823 § Teonge (Henry) The Diary of...Chaplain on board his Majesty`s Ships Assistance Bristol & Royal Oak; Anno 1675 to 1679 engraved title folding facsimile plate little spotting modern sheep-backed marbled boards Charles Knight 1825 § Walpole (Horace Earl of Orford) Letters...to Sir Horace Mann 3 vol. second edition half-titles engraved frontispiece portrait little browning bookplates contemporary half calf rubbed Richard Bentley 1833; and 28 others English prose 8vo (35)
Paine (Thomas) The Theological Works spotting name on pastedown original boards rubbed and marked spine defective at head and foot R. Carlile 1819 § Woolman (John) The Works 2 parts in 1 second edition name crossed out at head of title browning to title and at end contemporary marbled calf rebacked new endpapers James Phillips 1775 § Hooker (Richard) The Works 2 vol. modern sheep-backed marbled boards Oxford Clarendon Press 1793 § Paley (William) The Works 6 vol. portrait offset contemporary straight-grain morocco gilt little rubbed 1830; and 15 others 8vo (25)
Salmon (William) Botanologia. The English Herbal: or History of Plants first edition additional engraved title by Michael van der Gucht after Eloas Knight title in red and black over 1500 woodcuts in text without the 6pp. “Index Morborum” at end (as usual) contemporary ink signature of Rich. George at head of title and another crossed out title lightly soiled browning to some leaves some worming (mostly to signatures 7O-R) with slight loss 8G & H signatures (final leaves of Index) frayed and slightly defective at edges (repaired final leaf laid down) contemporary reversed calf a little worn rebacked red morocco label [Henry 1308] folio I.Dawks for H.Rhodes and J.Taylor 1710.
James Ward, British, 1769-1859- "Smugglers", after George Morland, publ Nov 1 1793 by I R Smith, King Street, Covent Garden, this a later edition; hand coloured mezzotint printed in colours, 45.5x56cm: together with another entitled "Fisherman" by and after the same hands, 45.5x56cm, in matching gilt frames, (2)
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
SEE AMENDMENTS LIST: A collection of English silver, including a small hexagonal George III salver with reeded rim and shaped edges, Edinburgh 1809, with twin-handled dish with conforming cover of similar design, a small, circular, shallow dish with bright cut decoration and beading to rim, London 1872, a napkin ring with pierced fretwork decoration, Birmingham 1909, a dressing table pot cover, Chester 1912, a pair of glove stretchers engraved with the initial `R`, London 1913, a small mustard pot with pierced fretwork decoration and bristol glass insert, Birmingham 1938, a small shaped snuff box with engraved foliate decoration and hinged cover, Birmingham 1808, approximate gross weight 20 oz (a lot) NOT; Gross weight 19oz
An Arts & Crafts hammered silver christening bowl and spoon by Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr, the bowl 1909, the spoon 1908, the bowl with an everted rim embossed with ‘C’, ‘R’, ‘D’, and ‘G’ on hearts under coronets and flanked by thistles and divided by dragons, the footed embossed ‘To Charles Robert Douglas Gray. From His Godmother Marion E. Hillier. Peking. Dec. 31. 1909’, inscribed under ‘Omar Ramsden et Alwyn Carr Me Fecerunt MCMX’, 15.8cm (6.25in) diameter; the spoon, the tapered hexagonal handle with a central wrythen lobe and a ‘nail’ terminal, engraved ‘CRDG’, 14.8cm (5 5/8in) long, 317g (10.2 oz) Lt. Col. Charles Robert Douglas Gray, OBE was born on December 31 1909 in Peking, where his father, himself a colonel, was Medical Officer to the British Ambassador to China. Both during his time in the army and in retirement he was greatly interested in horses, eventually becoming director of the National Stud.

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