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Lot 468

John R. Davies (late 20th century), Knockhundred Row, Midhurst, watercolour, pen and ink, signed, 35cm x 50cm together with a William B. W. Pite (20th century), Pembroke, inscribed on label on reverse, watercolour, 40 cm x 26 cm.

Lot 574

R. Forter (after Robert Foster 1895-1982), Figures drinking at a bar, oil on canvasboard, signed, 51 cm x 61 cm.

Lot 1274

The 1914-18 British War Medal and The 1914-19 Victory Medal to R-37104 PTE.J.A.KNIGHTS. K.R.RIF.C. two items of paperwork and a Border Regiment cap badge.

Lot 60

Lalique figure Suzanne au bain circa 1930 in frosted glass, modelled on shaped base, etched R. Lalique France No. 833 mark to base, moulded mark to reverse, (one hand lacking, and re-ground into the side) 22cm high

Lot 186

Two Royal Worcester plates and a dish signed R. Sebright, painted with fallen fruit within a raised gilt cartouches on a pink and green ground, puce printed marks and 1923 date code to bases, (3) the dish 24cm wide

Lot 458

R. Horton, 20th century, Chickens in a farmyard, signed, oil on board, 29.5 x 39.5cm.; 11.5 x 15.5in.

Lot 650

Late Georgian oak longcase clock banded in mahogany, painted broken arch dial with rolling moon, floral spandrels, Roman hours subsidiary seconds and date aperture, signed R Fletcher - Chester , the 8 day striking movement on Wilson false plate and Wilson moon disc, anchor escapement and rack strike, in swan neck hood with fruited columns on cavetto shoulders quarter, column trunk and set out canted base. Height 221cm (2 weights, pendulum, key).

Lot 166

A large selection of toy theatre back drops with a variety of scenes including railway stations, villages, interiors, castles and ships.Some hand coloured. With wings,and several sheets of figures. Most by Schreiber Germany. All were used by a pediatrician who gave performances for his children and patients.He seems to have owned several theatres. His address on one box "D r. Berlier Rue Longue, Vie 41 Brussels. Very large quantity. Mainly 19th century.

Lot 195

A Babs and Stan Tomlinson K & R 109. Impressed B.S.T. 1994, 19in H

Lot 214

A bisque Simon & Halbig shoulder headed girl with heavy moulded brows and pierced ears. With bisque moulded lower arms, leather body. Original wig and ribbons, wearing a white gown. Impressed `Halbig K & R`, 23in H

Lot 221

A pale bisque German character doll with sleeping blue eyes and open mouth. Five piece baby body. Wearing a cream silk coat. Impressed `K & R. Simon & Halbig 121`. Size 62.

Lot 22

Hollar, Wenceslaus - Martin, R. Long view of London from Bankside of 1647. London, 1832. Approx 48 by 234cm, pasted down, three large tears to left section, staining edges, framed and glazed

Lot 37

Greece -- Guys, P.A. Voyage littéraire de la Grèce. Paris: Duchesne, 1776. Second (enlarged) edition, 2 vol., 8vo, half-titles, 7 engraved plates, contemporary mottled calf gilt, occasional slight spotting, joints splitting, spines rubbed; [Chaussard, P.J.B.] Fêtes et courtisanes de la Grèce. Paris: Barba, 1803. Second edition, 4 volumes, 8vo, half-titles, 4 engraved frontispieces, 6 plates (5 folding), 4 engraved plates of music, folding table, nineteenth-century blue morocco-backed boards; Breton, A. Athènes. Paris: Gide, 1862. First edition, large 8vo, half-title, 8 plates, plan, numerous illustrations, contemporary blue morocco-backed boards, text spotted; Puaux, R. Grèce, terre aimée des dieux. Paris, 1932. First edition, limited to 426 copies, 4to, plates, a few coloured, original wrappers (8)

Lot 68

Castles and Palaces - Fleming, J.S. Ancient castles and mansions of Stirling nobility. Paisley and London, 1902. 8vo, frontispiece, original cloth gilt, previous ink inscription to front endpaper; Millar, A.H. The historical castles and mansions of Scotland. Paisley, 1890. 8vo, frontispiece, original cloth gilt; Stirling Maxwell, Sir John Shrines and homes of Scotland. London, 1957. 8vo, frontispiece, plates, original cloth gilt; Historic Houses of the United Kingdom. London, 1892. 4to, frontispiece, plates, original cloth gilt; Hill, Oliver Scottish castles of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. London, 1953. 4to, frontispiece, plates, original cloth, dustwrapper, previous ink inscription on front endpaper, and another copy in browned wrapper; Grose, Daniel The antiquities of Ireland. Dublin, 1991. Square 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper; Cock, Matthew Dunderave Castle and the MacNachtans of Argyll. California, 1998. 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper; Davis, Michael The castles and mansions of Ayrshire. Argyll, 1991. 4to, number 95 of 500 copies, signed by the author, original cloth, dustwrapper; Laing, Gerald Kinkell. London, 1974. 8vo, original cloth, dustwrapper; Howard, Deborah The architectural history of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1995. 8vo, original cloth, dustwrapper; Macdonald, E.J. & Finn, H.J. Castles of England and Wales. New York, [no date]. 8vo, original cloth, some foxing; Hugill, R. Castles of Cumberland and Westmorland. 8vo, original cloth, dustwrapper; and 58 others, mainly modern (71)

Lot 139

Gray, Thomas An elegy wrote in a country church yard. London: for R. Dodsley, 1751. Second edition, 4to, title between woodcut rules with emblems of death, upper rule repeated at head of poem, full mottled calf gilt, marble endpapers, upper board loose

Lot 143

Johnson, Samuel A dictionary of the English language. London: J.F. & C. Rivington, [&c.], 1785. Sixth edition, 2 volumes, 4to, engraved frontispiece portrait, half-title in volume 1, contemporary reversed calf, worn, joints splitting; Hume, David Essays and treatises on several subjects. London: T. Cadell, Edinburgh: A. Donaldson & W. Creech, 1777. 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary calf, some spotting, rubbed, one cover detached; Brookes, R. The general gazetteer. London: 1797. 8vo, 8 folding engraved maps, contemporary calf, spine gilt; Clarke, E.D. Travels in various countries of Europe, Asia and Africa. Part the Second: Greece Eygpt and the Holy Land. Section the First. London: T. Cadell, 1812. 4to, 33 engraved maps and plates, engraved illustrations, original boards, uncut, offsetting onto text, crudely rebacked, worn (6)

Lot 204

Bindings -- Mavor, William A general collection of voyages and travels. London: R. Phillips, 1810. 28 volumes, 12mo, folding maps, engraved plates, contemporary calf, spines gilt; [Idem] Universal history. London: Sherwood, Neely, 1812. 25 volumes, 12mo, contemporary calf, spines gilt; [Idem] The British tourist`s or traveller`s companion. London: R. Phillips, 1809. 6 volumes, 12mo, contemporary calf, spines gilt (59)

Lot 207

Fuller, Thomas The historie of the holy warre. Cambridge: R. Daniel & J. Williams, 1647. 4to, engraved frontispiece, folding map repaired with slight loss, leaf before title laid down; [Idem] The holy state. Cambridge: J. Williams, 1648. 4to, engraved additional title, later morocco-backed cloth, some dampstaining, very worn; Purcell, H. Orpheus Britannicus. London: I. Walsh, [n.d.]. Folio, engraved throughout, 120pp., modern half calf; Paroissien Romain. Paris, 1866. 12mo, vellum binding, split, clasp detached; and 14 others, miscellaneous; sold not subject to return (17)

Lot 208

Garibaldi, Giuseppe Photographic carte-de-visite, inscribed "To Dr. Fergusson [Queen Victoria`s Scottish physician], G. Garibaldi" with a piece of hair attached; Richardson-Gardner, R A trip to St. Petersburg. London, Privately Printed. 1872. 8vo. Presentation copy inscribed from the author, original blue cloth gilt; Tillotson, J. The new Waverley album. [c.1850]. 4to, 25 engraved plates, original cloth; La sainte bible. Amsterdam: P. Mortier & P. Brunel, 1712. 4to, title slightly frayed and laid down, 2 other preliminary leaves and final leaf I2 repaired or holed affecting a few letters, lacks spine, covers detached; Jerome, J.K. Three men in a boat. Bristol, 1889. 8vo, original cloth soiled; Tillotson, J. Lives of eminent men. [c.1850], 8vo, original cloth, slightly soiled; Birkby, C. Airman lost in Africa. 1938; Macalister, R.A.S. A century of excavation in Palestine. 1930; The life and times of Queen Victoria. [c.1890]. 4 vol., 4to, original cloth; Hedin, S. Through Asia. 1898. 8vo, volume 2 only, original cloth gilt; and 6 others (19)

Lot 209

Geology and architecture -- Le Corbusier. The city of tomorrow. 1929. 4to; Hill, O. Fair horizon. Buildings of today. 1950. Dust-jacket; Geological Survey of Great Britain Geology of the country north of Derby. 1979; [Idem] Geology of the country around Bellingham.1980; [Idem] Geology of Bideford and Lundy Island. 1979; [Idem] Geology and hematite deposits of South Cumbria. 1977; [Idem] Geology of the country around Bude and Bradworthy. 1979; [Idem]Geology of the country around Barnard Castle. 1976; [Idem] Geology of Western Shetland.1976; [Idem] Geology of East Fife. 1977; Idem Geology of the country around East Retford. 1973; [Idem] Geology of the Malmesbury district. 1977; [Idem] Geology of the Tynemouth district. 1974; this series 4to or 8vo, all with dust-jackets McDonald, J.R.H. Modern housing. Glasgow, 1931. 4to; Hanbury, A. Advanced studies of flower painting. 1885. 4to, 12 chromolithographed plates, original cloth; Buchanan, C.D. Mixed blessing. The motor in Britain. 1958. Dust-jacket; Monteath, R. The forester`s guide and profitable planter. 1836. 8vo, 16 engraved plates, folding table, original cloth, upper hinge broken; Terra Cotta Association Terra cotta of the Italian Renaissance. 1928. 4to; Forbes, Rev. A.G. and Thomas Annan Photographs of Glasgow. Glsagow, [c.1850] 4to, 12 mounted albumen prints, original green cloth gilt, slightly rubbed; and 9 others (28)

Lot 265

Angling - Brookes, R. The art of angling. London: printed for T. Lowndes, 1766. 8vo, frontispiece, engravings in the text, contemporary calf gilt, rubbing to backstrip, some cracking to hinges; [North, Roger] A discourse of fish and fish-ponds. London, 1715. Second edition, 12mo, vi 94 ii, later half morocco gilt (2) Note: Westwood & Satchell p. 42 & p.157

Lot 280

London -- Colour plates -- Ackermann, Rudolph The history of the abbey church of St. Peter`s Westminster, its antiquities and monuments. London: R. Ackermann, 1812. First edition, 2 volumes, 4to, list of subscribers, engraved plan, portrait and 81 hand-coloured aquatint plates by J. Bluck, J. Hamble, T. Sutherland & others after A. Pugin, F. Mackenzie, H. Villiers &c., attractive period style half calf, spines gilt, red and black morocco lettering pieces

Lot 287

Scotland - Tudor, John R The Orkneys and Shetland. London, 1883. 8vo, 2 folding maps, frontispiece and plates, later half calf gilt, worn, some staining; Sinclair, Catherine Shetland and the Shetlanders. Edinburgh, 1840. 8vo, folding map, contemporary calf, very worn; Craven, The Rev. J.B. History of the episcopal church in Orkney 1688-1882. Kirkwall, 1883. 8vo, original cloth gilt, dampstained; Kay, John A series of original portraits and caricature etchings. Edinburgh, 1837. 4to, 3 volumes, engraved plates, contemporary green morocco gilt, very worn, boards loose, dampstaining throughout; and 4 others. Sold not subject to return. (10)

Lot 288

Scottish history and archaeology -- Thornton, T. A sporting tour through the northern parts of England, and great part of the Highlands of Scotland. London: Vernor & Hood, 1804. First edition, 4to, 16 engraved plates, morocco-backed cloth, some dampstaining, boards slightly marked; Crawfurd, G. & W. Semple The history of the shire of Renfrew. Paisley: A. Weir, 1782. 4to, errata slip, contemporary calf, some dampstaining, hinges weak, rubbed; Scott, G. The memoires of Sir James Melvil of Hal-Hill. London: R. Boulter, 1683. 4to, modern calf-backed cloth, spine gilt, title spotted; Pont, T. Cuninghame... continued by the late James Dobie of Crummock. Glasgow, 1876. 4to, plates, folding map, contemporary blue half morocco, rubbed; Cunninghame Graham, R.B. The district of Menteith. Stirling, 1930. Folio, edition de luxe, number 96 of 225 copies signed by the author and D.Y. Cameron, original signed etching by D.Y. Cameron, original calf-backed cloth, dust-jacket, in original (broken) box; Balfour, J.A. The book of Arran. Glasgow, 1910. 4to, map in pocket repaired, original buckram; Anderson, D.B. The vale of Anworth. 1899. 8vo, original cloth, rubbed; Macleod, W. Royal letters and other historical documents selected from the family papers of Dundas of Dundas. Edinburgh, 1897. 4to, number 125 of 135 copies, plates, original cloth, a few ink annotations, very worn; and 17 others on Scottish history and topography (25)

Lot 34

After Thomas Luny The Essex East Indiaman The set of four aquatints by F. Jukes published 1785 by R. Pollard Each 34 x 51cm; 13½ x 20in (4) Provenance: The Parker Gallery ++Minor time staining otherwise good

Lot 215

John R. Prentice (Scottish fl. 1849-1875) Ship at low tide on the coast Signed and dated 1869 Oil on canvas 30.5 x 43cm; 12 x 17in ++Lined repaired and retouched lower centre

Lot 294

Nina Colmore (1889-1973) Portraits of the racehorses Balance and Exchequer in Middle Eastern setting A pair both signed (one with a second signature and date partially covered) and titled one with label inscribed Owned by Mr. R. More bred by Mr. Branch Both oil on canvas Each 65 x 75cm; 25½ x 29½in (2) Provenance: From the Estate of Niel Rimington deceased of Fonthill Old Abbey ++Both good condition

Lot 1579

R. Dodd, F. Jukes and R. Pollard coloured aquatint, View of Grosvenor Square, 1789, 17.5 x 21in.

Lot 1580

R. Dodd, F. Jukes and R. Pollard coloured aquatint, View of Queen Square, 1789, 17.5 x 21in.

Lot 1754

C R D`Oyly John (1906-1993) oil on canvas, `Portofino`, signed, 17 x 25in.

Lot 1755

C R D`Oyly John (1906-1993) oil on canvas, `Small bay at St Tropez`, signed, 14 x 28in.

Lot 1757

C R D`Oyly John (1906-1993) oil on canvas, Fishing boats at sea, signed, 10 x 14in.

Lot 1769

C R D`Oyly John (1906-1993) oil on canvas, `Trinidad, W.Indies` signed 14 x 28in.

Lot 1570

A Meissen porcelain figure group, late 19th Century, modelled probably after Kandler as a lady seated beside a table surmounted by a spinning wheel, a bible in her hand, raised on a gilt scroll moulded edge base, crossed swords with line beneath in underglaze blue to base, incised `2685` with red painted `R` and impressed `62`, height approx 16cm (minor faults).

Lot 1606

Three F. & R. Pratt Ware pot lids `On Guard`, two with bases (minor faults), together with five pot lids and bases, comprising `Lend A Bite`, `Persuasion`, `A Pair`, `I See You My Boy` and `French Street Scene` (faults).

Lot 1620

An F. & R. Pratt pot lid printed with `Church of The Holy Trinity Stratford on Avon`, within a turned mahogany frame.

Lot 405

A Royal Worcester porcelain pedestal vase, by R. Seabright, painted with a bow tied spray of Michelmass daisies within pink and gilded borders, date code for 1904, 9ins

Lot 455

An R. Lalique opalescent and frosted glass Madagascar pattern bowl, decorated with monk`s heads, 13ins

Lot 456

An R. Lalique blue stained glass Paquerettes No. 1 bowl, 10ins

Lot 463

An R. Lalique Inseparables opalescent glass timepiece, with parakeet painted dial and onyx base, unsigned, 5ins

Lot 883

MUDIE (R), THE FEATHERED TRIBES OF THE BRITISH ISLANDS, two vols, 2nd edition, with coloured title vignettes and nineteen hand coloured plates, London, 1835. Personal inscribed copy of 1st Baron Coleridge.

Lot 889

THORNTON (R), THE BRITISH FLORA, five vols in four, with three hundred and four engraved plates, ¾ calf with marbled boards, London, 1812

Lot 898

WALSH (REV. R) NOTICES OF BRAZIL IN 1828 AND 1829, two vols, with two folding maps, nineteen plates and two pages of music, green cloth, London, Westley, 1830

Lot 903

CURZON (R), ARMENIA: A YEAR IN ERZEROOM, with frontis, four plates and map, original cloth (faded), London, Murray, 1854

Lot 905

PROCTOR (R), NARRATIVE OF A JOURNEY ACROSS THE CORDILLERA OF THE ANDES, first edition, ¾ calf, London, 1825

Lot 974

HOOKER (R), THE WORKS OF..., folio, engraved frontis portrait and half title, tan calf, (worn), London, 1682

Lot 990

STANIHURST (R), DE REBUS IN HIBERNIA GESTIS, libri quattuor, engraved device to title, full vellum, Antuerpiae, Plantinum, 1584

Lot 1037

QUINTILIAN (M), DE INFTITUTIONE ORATORIA, Oxoniae, 1693; GLOVER (R), LEONIDAS A POEM, 1737; DE GEMITU COLUMBAE SIUE DE BONO LACRYMARUM, 1617, with 10 other leather bound works (13)

Lot 1046

BRADBURY (R), FAHRENHEIT 451, first English edition, with un-clipped d.j, spine sunned, red cloth, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1954

Lot 1048

BRADBURY (R), THE MARTIAN CHRONICLES, clipped d.j, blue cloth, Doubleday & Co, Garden City N.Y, 1950; DANDELION WINE, clipped jacket, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1957; THE GOLDEN APPLES OF THE SUN, torn out price to jacket, blue cloth, 1953; THE OCTOBER COUNTRY, d.j, 1956 (4)

Lot 1049

ALDISS (B), THE SALIVA TREE, d.j, Faber and Faber, 1966; HEINLEIN (R), FARMER IN THE SKY, d.j, Gollancz, 1962; MATHESON (R), BORN OF MAN & WOMAN, d.j, Reinhardt, 1956; CHISTOPHER (J), THE DEATH OF GRASS, clipped jacket, 1956

Lot 1050

GRAVES (R), THE WHITE GODDESS, first edition, with d.j, blue cloth (sunned), Faber & Faber, 1948, with a letter from Graves written by his wife Beryl as he could not write himself, the letter is in reference to this title

Lot 1084

PETERSON (R), AUDUBON`S BIRDS OF AMERICA, baby elephant folio, with d.j and slip case, Abbeville Press, 1891-90

Lot 1098

ROYAUMONT (SIEUR DE), THE HISTORY OF THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT, four folding maps and numerous double sided engraved plates, R. Blome, London, 1701, (binding defective, page repairs and damp marks, not subject to return)

Lot 1115

GRAVES (R), I, CLAUDIUS and CLAUDIUS THE GOD, both ¾ plum leather with cloth boards by Bayntun, three folding plates, London, Barker, 1934

Lot 1116

HILLARY (R), THE LAST ENEMY, full blue calf by Zaehndorf, London, Macmillan, 1942

Lot 1375

An 18ct white gold solitaire diamond ring, with diamond set shoulders, approx. 0.8ct, size R.

Lot 33

WWI medals, to DVRA Devonshire R A, Pte J Devonshire MGG, a German cross, various other medals

Lot 335

Five unframed engravings, comprising, after N.R. Roskell, Grouse Driving (a right and left), after R Morley, Henpecked, after Briton Riviere - Conscience, after J.S Noble, Otter Hunting (on the scent), after E.W. Drage, A Small Scotch

Lot 3097

A Hornby Railways gauge OO R.330 0-4-0 tank locomotive, finished in GWR green livery, three other tank locomotives, carriages, rolling stock and accessories and a clockwork gauge O motor (playwear).

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