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Lot 546

R S LYONS AND SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL (ed): SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL’S BOOK OF FAMOUS MOTORISTS, 1937, 1st edn, orig blind stpd cl gt, slightly worn

Lot 565

BEVERLEY R MORRIS: BRITISH GAME BIRDS AND WILDFOWL, circa 1855, orig blind stpd cl gt, v worn, edges and corners rubbed, lacks back strip, inner jnts split, some contents loose, 4to

Lot 575

WILLIAM J CLAXTON, 3 ttls: STORIES OF ANIMAL LIFE, 1911; RAMBLES IN THE WOODLANDS, 1912; LEATHER AND BOOTMAKING, 1913 + MARGARET CAMERON, 3 ttls: ROUND ABOUT THE SEASHORE, [1912]; BY HEDGEROW MEAD AND POOL, [1912]; FAMILIAR FRIENDS AT HOME, [1912] + R CADWALADER SMITH: BIRDS AND THEIR WAYS, 1914, all “The Rambler Nature Books” series, all orig decor cl gt (7)

Lot 578

R C LAMB: BIRDS BEASTS AND FISHES ….., 1964, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; + IAIN GRAHAME: JAMBO EFFENDI SEVEN YEARS WITH THE KING’S AFRICAN RIFLES, 1966, 1st edn, sigd and inscr by author, orig cl, gt, d/w; + ARTHUR CADMAN: DAWN DUSK AND DEER, ill C F Tunnicliffe, 1966, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; + JOHN FLETCHER: A LIFE FOR DEER ….., 2000, 1st edn, sigd and inscr by author, orig cl, gt, d/w (4)

Lot 590

JANE FISHER: THE FULMAR, 1952, 1st edn, New Naturalist Monograph Series No 6, orig cl gt, d/w, ex-lib + FRANK A LOWE: THE HERON, 1954, 1st edn New Naturalist Monograph Series No 11, orig cl gt, d/w, ex-lib + R C HOMES ET AL: THE BIRDS OF THE LONDON AREA SINCE 1900, 1957, 1st edn, New Naturalist Monograph Series No 14, orig cl gt, d/w + J D SUMMERS-SMITH: THE HOUSE SPARROW, 1963, 1st edn, New Naturalist Monograph Series No 19, orig cl gt, d/w + NIKO TINBERGEN: THE HERRING GULL’S WORLD, 1965 reprint, New Naturalist Monograph Series No 9, orig cl gt, d/w + J W JONES: THE SALMON, 1972, 4th impress, New Naturalist Monograph Series No 16, orig cl gt, d/w (6)

Lot 591

BRIAN VASEY-FITZGERALD: BRITISH GAME, 1946, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 2, orig cl gt, d/w + L DUDLEY STAMP: BRITAIN’S STRUCTURE AND SCENERY, 1946, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 4, orig cl gt, d/w + R S R FITTER: LONDON’S NATURAL HISTORY, 1946 reprint, New Naturalist Series No 3, orig cl gt, d/w + F FRASER DARLING: NATURAL HISTORY IN THE HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS, 1947, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 6, ffep repaired, orig cl gt, d/w + JOHN RAMSBOTTOM: MUSHROOMS AND TOADSTOOLS, 1963, 4th impress, New Naturalist Series No 7, orig cl gt, d/w (5)

Lot 593

IAN HEPBURN: FLOWERS OF THE COAST, 1952, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 24, orig cl gt, d/w + COLIN G BUTLER: THE WORLD OF THE HONEYBEE, 1954, 1st edn, later d/w, New Naturalist Series No 29, orig cl gt, d/w + GORDON MANLEY: CLIMATE AND THE BRITISH SCENE, 1962, 4th impress, New Naturalist Series No 22, orig cl gt, d/w + J A STEERS: THE SEA COAST, 1963 reprint, New Naturalist Series No 25, orig cl gt, d/w + JOHN RAVEN AND MAX WALTERS: MOUNTAIN FLOWERS, 1965 reprint, New Naturalist Series No 33, orig cl gt, d/w + S W WOOLDRIDGE AND FREDERICK GOLDRING: THE WEALD, 1966, 4th impress, New Naturalist Series No 26, orig cl gt, d/w + J R HARRIS: AN ANGLER’S ENTOMOLOGY, 1966 reprint, New Naturalist Series No 23, orig cl gt, d/w + H L EDLIN: TREES WOODS AND MAN, 1970, 3rd edn, New Naturalist Series No 32, orig cl gt, d/w (8)

Lot 597

ERIC SIMMS: WOODLAND BIRDS, 1971, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 52, orig cl gt, d/w + KENNETH MELLANBY: PESTICIDES AND POLLUTION, 1971 reprint, New Naturalist Series No 50, orig cl gt, d/w + H R HEWER: BRITISH SEALS, 1974, 1st USA edn, New Naturalist Series No 57, orig cl gt, d/w + SIR DUDLEY STAMP: NATURE CONSERVATION IN BRITAIN, 1974, 2nd edn, New Naturalist Series No 49, orig cl gt, d/w + LESLIE BROWN: BRITISH BIRDS OF PREY, 1978 reprint, New Naturalist Series No 60, orig cl gt, d/w + IAN NEWTON: FINCHES, 1978 reprint, New Naturalist Series No 55, orig cl gt, d/w (6)

Lot 647

M A R TUKER: CAMBRIDGE, 1907, 1st edn, orig decor cl gt, teg + A R HOPE MONCRIEFF: ESSEX, 1909, orig decor cl gt, teg (2)

Lot 656

H V MORTON: LONDON -----, 1944, 11th edn, orig cl; + R THURSTON HOPKINS: GHOSTS OVER ENGLAND, 1953, 1st edn, lib cl, gt, ex lib; + HENRY MAYHEW: MAYHEW’S LONDON ….., Peter Quennell (ed), 1969, orig cl, gt, d/w (tatty); + GARETH COTERELL (ed): LONDON SCENE FROM THE STRAND, 1975, orig cl, gt; + JOHN SEYMOUR: FORGOTTEN HOUSEHOLD CRAFTS, 1987, orig cl, gt, d/w; + one other similar (6)

Lot 694

R W KETTON-CREMER: A NORFOLK GALLERY, 1948, 1st edn, ALs inserted loose leaf, orig cl gt

Lot 703

PATRICK T R PALGRAVE-MOORE (ed): NORFOLK GENEALOGY, 1973, 1978, 1981-93, vols 5, 10, 13-25, orig cl gt (15)

Lot 1156

LALIQUE OPALESCENT GLASS VASE relief moulded with broad border of poppies to the tapering ribbed body and marked R Lalique France to the base, 14 cm high

Lot 260

Three: BRITISH WAR and VICTORY MEDALS, (9603 Pte. G. Wonnacott Devon R), 1914 STAR (9603 Pte. G. Wonnacott 2/Devon R) Born: Bow, Devon. To France 6/11/14. Transferred to Dorset Regt. Killed in Action Mesopotamia 22nd April 1918 and commemorated on the Basra Memorial. Copy M.I.C. included.

Lot 262

Three: 1914-15 trio, 5395 Pte. F. Sparkes, Border Regt. 1914-15 STAR (5395 Pte. F. Sparks) Bord. R.), BRITISH WAR and VICTORY MEDALS (5395 Pte. F. Sparkes Bord. R.) To Balkans 18/7/15 Note! "Sparks" on Star - 2 x M.I.C`s confirms spelling error Entitled to Silver War Badge. Copy M.I.C`s included. Brother of: Z-1849 Pte. W.L. Sparkes. Rifle Brigade.

Lot 265

Three: 1914-15 trio, R-1002 Pte. T. Shaw, 11th Btn. Kings Royal Rifle Corps. 1914-15 STAR (R-1002 Pte. T. Shaw K.R.Rif.C), BRITISH WAR and VICTORY MEDALS (R-1002 Pte. T. Shaw K.R.Rif.C) Born: Eccleshall, Yorkshire. To France 21/7/15. Died of Wounds 9th July 1916 and buried Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium. Copy M.I.C. included. Brother of: 72147, Dvr. C. Shaw. R.F.A.

Lot 266

Four: 1914-15 trio + Imperial Service Medal GVI, 72147 Dvr. C. Shaw, Royal Field Artillery. 1914-15 STAR (72147 Dvr. C. Shaw. R.F.A), BRITISH WAR and VICTORY MEDALS (72147 Dvr. C. Shaw R.A), IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDAL GVI (Crowned bust "FID:DEF" 1949-52 circular type) Impressed on rim (Clement Shaw), in Royal Mint case of issue. To France 13/7/15 Entitled to Silver War Badge. Copy of M.I.C. included. Brother of: R-1002 Pte. T. Shaw. Kings Royal Rifle Corps.

Lot 306

JOHN W R TAYLOR and MAURICE F ALLWARD: Spitfire, 1946, Book commemorating the actions of the famous aircraft

Lot 3

Art Reference A large collection of art reference to include; Bryan`s dictionary of painters and engravers. London, 1904. 4to, 5 volumes, plates, original red and brown cloth gilt, rubbed at head and tail of backstrip; Mentmore Catalogue... London: Sothebys, 1977. 8vo, 5 volumes, original cloth, dustwrappers, chipped at edges; Sothebys The Robert von Hirsch collection. London, 1978. 8vo, 2 volumes, original cloth, dustwrappers; Sothebys The Mr & Mrs J. R. Dick collection of sporting pictures. London, 1973. 8vo, 4 volumes, original boards, rubbed; Sothebys The codex Leicester. London, 1980. 8vo, original boards; Nahum, Peter Burne Jones, the Pre-Raphaelites and their century. London, 1989. 4to, 2 volumes, original paper covers; International Fine Arts Exhibition The British section. London, 1911. 4to, original cloth gilt, rubbed; Davies, Randall Reynolds. London, 1913. 4to, plates, original cloth, rubbed; and a large collection of art catalogues including a run of Barbizon House (qty)

Lot 33

Ireland - Hincks, William The Irish linen industry. London: R. Pollard, 1791. 12 hand coloured lithographs, each approx. 34 by 43cm, framed and glazed, some fading, several plates torn at lower edge (12) Provenance: William Rodman & Co., Belfast, labels to rear of each print.

Lot 73

Scotland - Hogg, James The Jacobite relics of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1819. 8vo, later half morocco gilt, rubbed, bookplate; Munro, Robert Prehistoric Scotland. Edinburgh, 1899. 8vo, number 58 of 100 copies, original blue cloth gilt, ex-library, bookplate of Restenneth Library, fading to backstrip; Aldis, H.G. A list of books printed in Scotland before 1700. Edinburgh, 1970. 4to, original blue cloth gilt, dustwrapper, in original packing; Balfour, R. Gordon Presbyterianism in the colonies. Edinburgh, 1899. 8vo, original brown cloth gilt; Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland Transactions of... Edinburgh, 1845-59. New series, 8vo, 8 volumes, original cloth gilt, corners bumped; and a large quantity of others on Scotland (approx. 74 volumes)

Lot 83

Blair, Robert - Blake, William The grave, a poem. London: R. Ackermann, 1813. 4to, engraved title, 11 plates after William Blake, portrait after T. Phillips, all engraved by Schiavonetti, original cloth gilt, hinges split, sections of backstrip loose, bookplate

Lot 101

[Markham, Gervase] Country contentments or the English huswife, containing the inward and outward vertues which ought to be in a compleate woman. London: I. B. for R. Jackson, 1623. Small 4to, modern half calf gilt, lacking leaf Hh4 Note: STC 17343

Lot 141

James Bond -- Faulks, Sebastian Devil may care. Bentley Motors Ltd. Edition, 2008. First edition, Special series, no. 117, "Burnt Oak" leather, with diamond pattern red stitching with Bentley "Flying B" radiator cap symbol on front cover and spine, red leather endpapers, with cast and polished 1:43 scale model of the R-type Bentley inset into the text, in plexiglass slipcase

Lot 211

Annan, T. & R., photographers Souvenir album of the Scottish exhibition of national history, art and industry. Glasgow, 1911. Oblong 4to, 20 photogravures, red morocco gilt, t.e.g.

Lot 273

Africa - Dutton, E.A.T. Kenya mountain. London, 1929. 8vo, frontispiece, plates, original blue cloth, staining to boards; Elmslie, W.A. Among the wild Ngoni. Edinburgh, 1899. 8vo, frontispiece, original decorative cloth gilt; Ross, W. McGregor Kenya from within. London, 1927. 8vo, frontispiece, original blue cloth gilt, fading to backstrip, bookplate of Charles P. Groves; Raphael, John R. Through unknown Nigeria. London, [no date]. 8vo, colour frontispiece, original blue cloth; Hollis, A.C. The Nandi, their language and folk-lore. Oxford, 1909. 8vo, frontispiece, plates, original red cloth gilt; Duff, H.L. Nyasaland under the foreign office. London, 1903. 8vo, frontispiece, plates, original green cloth gilt, some foxing to guards; and 10 others, all 8vo (16) Provenance: From the library of the late R. Campbell-Hewson, specialist bookseller in Africana.

Lot 274

Africa -- Bent, J.T. The ruined cities of Mashonaland. 1893. Folding map, illustrations; Idem Another copy. 1896. 8vo, illustrations; Kingsley, M. Travels in west Africa. 1897. Second edition, 8vo, frontispiece, illustrations; Idem Another copy, 1965; Southorn, Lady The Gambia. 1952; Selous, F.C. A hunter`s wanderings in Africa. 1907. 8vo, plates, folding map; Roome, W.J. W. Tramping through Africa. 1930. 8vo, dust-jacket frayed; Drury, R. Madagascar. 1897. 8vo, plates, folding map; Owen, W.F.W. Narrative of voyages to explore the shores of Africa, Arabia and Madagascar. 1968. 2 volumes, 8vo; Burton, R.F. A mission to Gelele, King of Dahome. 1966; White, S.E. African camp fires. [N.d.]; Johnston, Harry Pioneers in South Africa. 1914. 8vo, plates; and 34 others, original cloth (47)

Lot 279

Beveridge, Erskine The churchyard memorials of Crail. Edinburgh: Privately printed by T. and A. Constable, 1893. 4to, presentation copy from the author, number 41 of 113 copies, 36 plates, contemporary quarter morocco gilt, some fading to backstrip Provenance: Presentation copy to "Mrs Markheim by her affectionate brother, the author, 1893" ; then "Charles R. Beveridge from his father, 14 Oct. 1916"

Lot 283

Burton, Sir Richard The lake regions of Central Africa, a picture of exploration. London: Longman, Green, Longman and Roberts, 1860. First edition, 8vo, 2 volumes, half titles, folding map, 12 colour plates, later half calf gilt, red and green labels, a smart, clean set (2) Provenance: From the library of the late R. Campbell-Hewson, specialist bookseller in Africana.

Lot 292

Dunbar-Brunton, James Big game hunting in Central Africa. London, 1912. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, half title, folding map [repaired, misbound at beginning], plates, original cloth gilt, some rubbing at edges, some light spotting; Maxwell, Marius Stalking big game with a camera in equatorial Africa. New York & London, 1924. First edition, 8vo, double page frontispiece, plates, original decorative cloth gilt; Baldwin, William Charles African hunting and adventure from Natal to the Zambesi. London, 1894. Third edition, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, plates, original brown cloth gilt, corners bumped, head of backstrip repaired; Kittenburger, Kalman Big game hunting and collecting in East Africa 1903-1926. London, 1929. 8vo, frontispiece, original cloth gilt, hinges splitting, previous ink inscription to front endpaper; and 4 others (8) Provenance: From the library of the late R. Campbell-Hewson, specialist bookseller in Africana.

Lot 294

East Africa -- Johnston, Sir Harry The Uganda protectorate. New York & London, 1902. 2 volumes, 4to, folding maps, plates, illustrations, original cloth, slightly rubbed & slightly soiled; Idem British central Africa. 1906. Third edition, 4to, 6 folding maps, original cloth gilt; Jackson, F. Early days in East Africa. 1930. 8vo, plates, folding map, cancelled library label on front endpaper, original cloth; Patterson, J.H. The man-eaters of Tsavo. 1910. 8vo, plates, original cloth gilt; Meinertzhagen, R. Kenya diary 1902-1906. 1957. 8vo, plates, original cloth; Oswald, F. Alone in the sleeping sickness country. 1923. 8vo, dust-jacket slightly frayed; Thomson, J. Through Masai Land. 1887. 8vo, folding map, illustrations, original cloth; Slatin, R.C. Fire and sword in the Sudan. 1898. 8vo, plates, original cloth; Millais, J.G. Life of Frederick Courteney Selous. 1918. 8vo, original cloth, one corner bumped; Harford-Battersby, C.F. Pilkington of Uganda. [c.1898]. 8vo, original cloth, slightly marked (11)

Lot 297

Fotheringham, L. Monteith Adventures in Nyassaland. London: Sampson Low, et al, 1891. First edition, 8vo, portrait frontispiece [loose], half title, original decorative cloth gilt, rubbed at edges and corners Provenance: From the library of the late R. Campbell-Hewson, specialist bookseller in Africana.

Lot 300

Green, O.M. Shanghai of today. A souvenir album of thirty eight Vandyke prints of the model settlement. Shanghai: Kelly & Walsh, 1927. 4to, plates, inscription on half-title, original wrappers frayed and slightly soiled, rebacked; Cornaby, W.A. A string of Chinese peach-stones. London, 1895. 8vo, frontispiece, original cloth, very worn; Hutcheon, R. Chinnery, the man and the legend. 1975. 8vo, illustrations, original cloth; and 1 other (4)

Lot 308

Hohnel, Lt. Ludwig von Discovery of Lakes Rudolf and Stephanie. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1894. 8vo, 2 volumes, portrait frontispiece, 3 maps [2 folding and coloured], plates, half titles, pages uncut, later half morocco gilt, marble endpapers, some light foxing to tissue guards, both maps partially strengthened with linen (2) Provenance: From the library of the late R. Campbell-Hewson, specialist bookseller in Africana.

Lot 314

London -- Extra-illustrated -- Pennant, Thomas Some account of London. London: R. Faulder, 1793. One volume bound in 2, 4to, large paper and interleaved copy, engraved titles in both volumes, extra-illustrated with approximately 530 additional engraved and etched architectural, portrait, topographical and landscape prints, red half morocco, uncut, spines gilt; sold as an extra-illustrated item not subject to return

Lot 335

Abercromby, Patrick The martial achievements of the Scots nation. Edinburgh: R. Freebairn, 1711-15. Folio, 2 volumes, list of subscribers, contemporary panelled calf, short split at head and base of joints; Queen Victoria Queen Victoria in Scotland 1842. Glasgow: Maclure & Macdonald, 1842. Folio, engraved title, and 18 lithographed plates, original maroon-backed pictorial boards, some light spotting (3)

Lot 338

Bindings -- Holland and Belgium -- Kampen, G.G. van The history and topography of Holland and Belgium. London: G. Virtue, [c.1840]. 8vo, additional engraved title, 61 plates after W.H. Bartlett, and folding map, green half morocco by Sotheran, g.e.; Lang, Andrew Aucassin & Nicolete. New York: Roycfotgers, 1899. 8vo, printed in colours, green morocco by Riviere with gilt poppy design on covers, green suede endpapers, t.e.g., spine discoloured; Shelley, P.B. Poems. 1902. Illustrations by Robert Anning Bell, green morocco gilt, with tulip and heart design on upper cover and spine, t.e.g.; Southey, R. The life of Nelson. London: John Murray, 1813. First edition, 2 volumes, 12mo, engraved portrait & 1 plate, contemporary calf gilt, two leaves working loose in volume 2, lacks half title in volume 1 (5)

Lot 346

Fielding, Henry [Works]. New York, [n.d.], 5 volumes, 8vo, half calf gilt; Cromwell, O. Letters and speeches. 1846. Second edition, 3 volumes, 8vo, half calf gilt; Southey, R. The life of Nelson. 1916. 8vo, contemporary calf giltMahan, A.T. The influence of sea power upon history 1660-1783. 1890. 8vo, contemporary calf gilt; Jellicoe, Admiral The Grand Fleet 1914-16. 1919. 8vo, contemporary calf gilt; Rosebery, Lord Chatham. 1910. 8vo, red morocco gilt; Brantome, Sieur de Famous women. 1908. 8vo, red morocco gilt by Riviere; Gerard, F. Some celebrated Irish beauties. 1895. 8vo, red morocco gilt; Austin, A. In Veronica`s garden, 1900; Lamia`s winter quarters, 1898; The garden that I love, 1899, uniform brown half morocco gilt by Sotherans; and 12 others (29)

Lot 361

Lloyd, Llewellyn Field sports of the north of Europe. London: H. Colburn & R. Bentley, 1831. Second edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, 2 maps, one folding, and 13 plates and plans, some on india paper, illustrations, original cloth, paper label on spines, covers slightly marked

Lot 372

Rowlandson, Thomas Botheration. 1792; The Convocation, 1792; Amputation, 1793; The Consultation, 1792, hand-coloured aquatints by S. Alken after Rowlandson; Gillray, J. Lady Godiva`s rout. 1796, H. Humphrey, 29.5 by 42.5cm.; Faro`s daughter. 1796, H. Humphrey, 28 by 42.5cm.; A keen-sighted politician warming his imagination. 1795, H. Humphrey, 41 by 28cm.; Democratic leveling. 1796, H. Humphrey, 39.5 by 28cm.; The generae of patriotism. 1796, H. Humphrey, 27.5 by 42cm.; John Bull & his dog faithful. 1796. H. Humphrey, 29 by 39cm; Newton, R. Babes in the wood. 1794. W. Holland, 27 by 36.5cm.; Newton, R. An old grudge. R. Newton, 29.5 by 41.5cm.; Gillray, J. Modern grace, or the operational finale to the ballet of Alonzo e caro. 1796. H. Humphrey, 30 by 41cm.; Opening of the budget. 1796, H. Humphrey, 29 by 42cm.; Two-penny whist. 1796. H. Humphrey, 29 by 41cm.; Hint to modern sculptors, as an ornament to a future square. 1796, H. Humphrey, 39 by 30cm., hand coloured etchings, all stuck down at corners; & others, similar, late nineteenth century half morocco

Lot 373

Russia -- Staehlin, J. von Original anecdotes of Peter the Great. London: J. Murray, 1788. 8vo, contemporary calf, blank margin at head of title excised, some spotting, some leaves working loose; [Bancks, J.] The history of the life and reign of the Czar Peter the Great. London: J. Hodges, 1740. 12mo, engraved frontispiece, contemporary calf; Alexander, J.E. Travels to the seat of war in the East through Russia and the Crimea, in 1829. London: H. Colburn & R. Bentley, 1830. 2 volumes, 8vo, folding map, frontispiece & 13 plates, illustrations, original boards, lacking one label, one frontispiece loose, some light spotting, short split at head of one joint (4)

Lot 379

Sterne, Laurence The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy. London: R. & J. Dodsley; T. Becket & P.A. De Hondt, 1760-67. 9 volumes, volume I Fourth edition, volume II Second edition, volume III-IX First editions, 12mo, signed, as usual, by Sterne, in volumes V, VII, and IX, marbled page present in volume 3, engraved frontispiece to volume I and III, half-title in volume 5, contemporary calf, upper margin of volume 4 wormed, a few joints splitting or slightly wormed, one board detached, head of two spines rubbed, head of two spines repaired, some light spotting

Lot 376

SYDNEY R. JONES (1881-1966) - `Royal Exchange`, etching, pencil signed and titled in the margin, 10 1/2" x 13"; and a monochrome print after W.L. Wyllie (2).

Lot 7

A matched three-piece tea service of squat globular form, with all-over embossed decoration of trailing flowers and foliage, the teapot with presentation inscription, maker R & S, Sheffield, 1875, the sugar basin maker Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield, 1906; the cream jug maker Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, London, 1875, total weight of silver 52.09ozs.

Lot 41

A George III fiddle and thread pattern part matched flatware service, crested, comprising:- six table spoons, London 1809, by Messrs Eley, Fearn and Chawner, six table forks, London 1808, maker Richard Crossley and George Smith, six dessert forks, London 1815, maker Thomas Barker and six dessert spoons, London 1808 by Richard Crossley and George Smith, together with a George III Scottish fiddle pattern toddy ladle Glasgow 1819, maker M & R and a Victorian sugar sifting ladle, London 1883, maker J W H - J T H, total weight 50 ozs (26).

Lot 556

A Martin Bros. stoneware `John Barleycorn` face jug modelled with grotesque visage and ears of corn beneath a brown salt glaze rim and handle, 16 cm high, the underside incised R. W. Martin & Bros., Southall, scorch mark below handle.

Lot 559

A Continental majolica group, probably a comport base, modelled as a hen partridge and two chicks at the base of an oak tree and amongst foliage and rocks, 26 cm high, impressed R and 1265.

Lot 88

A 19th Century gilt brass and engraved four bevelled glass library clock with eight-day striking movement, white enamel dial, Roman numerals by R Curtis, Leicester, 12" high

Lot 328

R S ?: watercolours, "Penhead of Gray, Eastend", 5" x 6 3/4", in double mount and gilt decorated frame

Lot 337

R W Fraser: a pair of watercolours, landscapes with figures, 6" x 13", in gilt strip frames

Lot 17

A French patinated bronze model of a recumbent German Shepherd dog, early 20th century, cast after R Varnier, portrayed lying on its side, the rectangular base inscribed ‘R.VARNIER’, 30cm high, 46cm wide, 21cm deep

Lot 102

A Crown Devon Ewer painted with spaniels by R Hinton with gilt handle. 7 1/2" (19cms) high.

Lot 150

A World War I printed Page produced by the First Southern General Hospital and presented by Private C H Allan, RAMC and another given to Private R Melcombe, of the 16th Warwickshires, from Private Allan, RAMC.

Lot 360

A stuffed perch in a bow fronted display case, with label "Perch, caught by R. Lockwood, Furnace Lake, Oct 1st 1951, weight 4lb 4ozs", 25" wide, 14" high

Lot 37

After Lady Diana Beauclerk - `Love in Bondage` (Study of a Putto and Frolicking Children within a Woodland), late 18th Century colour stipple engraving by M. Bovi, published by R. Ackermann 1796, within a gilt frame, together with a stipple engraving after George Morland, `St James`s Park`.

Lot 89

R. Rios - `Sevilla` (View of a Riverside Villa with Potted Plants on a Wall), 20th Century oil on canvas laid on board, signed and titled recto, within a gilt frame, together with an oil on board by Marletta, `Taormina`.

Lot 107

R. Marfico - Views of Continental Huts, two 20th Century oils on board, both signed, both within silvered frames.

Lot 111

George R. Deakins - Continental Coastal Landscape with Houses and Sailing Craft, 20th Century oil on board, signed, within a painted frame, together with a similar oil on board by the same hand.

Lot 2698

Two Victorian portrait photographs within leather cases, each gilt-tooled with `R. Cade, Photographer, Ipswich`, together with a similar embossed leather cased photograph and three others.

Lot 3073

SPENSER, Edmund. The Fairy Queen [or, The Faerie Queene.] London: printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1758. 2 vols., 8vo (212 x 125mm.) 9 engraved plates. (Some browning.) 19th Century half-calf (rubbed and scuffed).

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