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Four 19th century Sunderland lustre jugs, each with splashes of pink lustre on cream ground with loop handles, comprising of `Sailors Return - Mary Rihoy 1839`, height 19 cm; `A West view of the Iron Bridge over the Wear under the Patronage of R Burdon Esq - Northumberland 74` height 21 cm; `Northumberland 74 - Thos Falla Born Oct 8th 1820 Guernsey`, height 18.5 cm and `Gardners Arms` height 20 cm, (A/F), (4).
Three Sunderland lustre jugs, 19th century, each with splashes of pink lustre on cream ground, to include `May Peace & Plenty on our Nation smile, Trade with Commerce Blefts the British Isle`, height 22.5 cm; `The Gaintle Clipper Ship - Sutherland Bridge`, height 16.5 cm and `A West View of the Iron Bridge at Sutherland built by R Burdon - William Darling & his daughter Grace Hersley Darling The Forfarshire Steamer lost on Sep 7th 1833`, height 24 cm, (A/F), (3).
J R Robinson, Paternoster Row, publ March 1st 1799- "The World"; hand-coloured engraved map, 28.5x44.2cm: together with nine other maps from the same or similar suite to include: The West Indies, Poland, Scotland, China, Ireland, South America, Asia, Turkey in Europe and Hungary, and Germany, (10) (mounted) (unframed)
A Dutch stacking combination sewing compendium and seal apparently unmarked, the five stage body with screw off thimble enclosing bobbin, the central section a screw off box with tapered octagonal stemmed needle case terminating in canted square seal matrix with initials AC/R, the whole with engraved panels and borders 10cm long
‘Fleurons’, a Lalique opalescent glass bowl, moulded to the exterior with spiralling bands, etched mark ‘R Lalique France’, 20cm diameter (Marcilhac 3312); and ‘Primev?res’, a Lalique frosted and opalescent bowl, moulded with a band of flowers, moulded mark ‘R.LALIQUE FRANCE’, 16cm diameter (Marcilhac 77) (lacking the cover)
‘Nogent’, a Cristal Lalique clear and frosted glass pedestal dish (coupe), ‘Lalique France’ with R in a circle, 14cm diameter (no. 11051); ‘Jama?que’, a Cristal Lalique frosted small pot (etui), ‘Lalique France’ with R in a circle, 6.2cm high (no. 10574); and Cristal Lalique for Nina Ricci, a clear and frosted scent bottle and stopper, etched mark, 7.5cm high
‘Faune’, a Cristal Lalique frosted glass statuette, engraved ‘Lalique France’ with R in a circle, 11.5cm high (no. 11907); ‘Perche’, a Cristal Lalique clear and frosted paperweight, engraved ‘Lalique France’ with R in a circle, 16cm long (no. 11803); and ‘Anemone Ouverte’, a Cristal Lalique clear, frosted and black enamelled flower, engraved ‘Lalique France’ with R in a circle, 11cm long (no. 11614)
A selection of Hackwood and C & R late Hackwood blue and white printed pottery plates from a miniature dinner service, printed with a building on hill, comprising; two 9cm, one 8.5cm, two 7.5cm, one 7cm diameter plates and a 8cm long serving dish, impressed marks; and a similar ‘Willow’ pattern dish, circa 1835 (some damage)
Francois-Hubert Drouais (1727-1775) A PORTRAIT OF LOUIS STANISLAS-XAVIER de FRANCE (Later Louis XVIII) WEARING THE CORDON BLEU OF L`ORDRE DE SAINT ESPRIT oil on canvas 73 x 58cms; 28 3/4 x 22 3/4in., oval stretcher. PROVENANCE: Collection of the Princess Faucigny-Lucinge et Coligny Collection of Lockington R Bunn Esq His sale, Messrs. Christie, Manson & Woods, Kings Street, London, Friday, June 1st 1934, Lot 69 Purchased by a Mr Whitaker for £52.10.00, thence by descent to the current vendor NB Louis Stanislas-Xavier of France 1755-1824, Comte de Provence was promoted to the Ordre de Saint-Esprit in February 1767, (Soixante-septième promotion, 2 février 1767) it is possible that this portrait commemorates this occasion. The noble house of Facingny-Lucinge et Colingy are descended by marriage from the Bourbons, via the marriage in 1823 to Charlotte Marie Augstine de Bourbon de France, daughter of Charles Ferdinand de Bourbon de France, duc de Berry and comte d`Artois. This fact probably explains the erroneous name plate to the frame, naming the subject as "comte d`Artois" See illustration
A pair of nottinghamshire victorian oak wall brackets carved by ralph tudsbery in the form of a heron with outspread wings standing amidst bulrushes, a snake at its feet, the semi-circular shelf with ivy leaves 44cm h; 35 x 18ct, stamped circular mark r tidsbery artist edwinstow notsh., lacking both the snakes` heads; other more minor losses but in essentially good and entirely original condition
MILTON, John (1608-1674). Paradise Lost; Paradise Regained. To which is added Samson Agonistes. London: John Baskerville for J. and R. Tonson, 1758. 2 vols., 8° (226 x 139mm). (First vol. with occasional light staining and soiling, last few leaves slightly browned.) Contemporary crimson morocco gilt, covers with roll-tool border of insects between two borders of flowers, gilt-panelled spines, gilt edges (spines faded and chipped, light scuffing to covers). Gaskell Baskerville 4 & 5 (octavo issue). (2) View on Christie's.com
BINDING -- [EVANGELISCHE-REFORMIERTE LANDESKIRCHE DES KANTON ZÜRICH]. Liturgia Tigurina: or the Book of Common Prayers, and administration of the sacraments. And other ecclesiastical rites and ceremonies, usually practised ... in ... the city and canton of Zurick in Switzerland.... London: for D. Newman, R. Baldwin, J. Dunton, 1693. 12° (152 x 94mm). Imprimatur on leaf A1v, with prayer and final 7 content leaves. (Some mainly marginal spotting, light marginal soiling). Contemporary red morocco, the sides elaborately tooled in gilt with a centre-piece of 4 acorns within a square, surrounded by volutes, with a border of vases, tulips, and leafy sprays, spine divided into 6 compartments, one with black morocco lettering-piece, the others decorated with floral designs, gilt edges (very lightly rubbed, with 2 unobtrusive scuff marks on rear cover). Provenance: Robert Crowford, Captian, Royal Irish Artillery (signature on blank) -- "A present from Captain Robt. Crowford ... to Mrs Armstrong" (inscription on front blank, dated 20 May 1795). AN ATTRACTIVE BINDING. Wing L2589. View on Christie's.com
INCUNABULA -- ARISTOTLE (384-322 B.C.). Opera nonnulla. Translated by Johannes Argyropulus and others. Venice: Joannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis de Forlivio for Benedictus Fontana, 13 July 1496. Small folio (289 x 198mm). 508 leaves, 44 lines and headline, types: 135 G., 110 R., woodcut diagrams, hand-coloured cardinals arms on aa3, woodcut initials, mostly ornamental but a few historiated, with the blank h6. (Title soiled and with a few small holes, colophon laid down on final blank with loss of some margin, stain across u6v ending on inner gutter of u7r, light spotting and browning, a few stains, a little, mainly faint, waterstaining). Later vellum, manuscript title on spine (vellum partly torn away in 2 compartments of spine). Provenance: Joseph Granate (inscription on title) -- an early reader (illegible title inscription). The only complete, unified edition of Aristotle's Works printed in the 15th century. BMC V 349; GW 2341; Hain *1659; Proctor 4552. View on Christie's.com
SOLINUS, Caius Julius. De situ orbis terrarum. Pesaro: Hieronymus Soncino, 31 January 1512. 2° (304 x 215mm). (Title lightly soiled, light waterstaining throughout, heavier towards the end). Adams S1390. [Bound after:] STRABO (63 BC-24 AD). De situ orbis. Venice: Philippus Pincius, 13 July 1510. 2° (304 x 215mm). Woodcut on title of a master and 4 pupils all seated at their desks, woodcut initials, some large, and including an initial 'A' on n3r which is the upside-down upsilon used in Callierges' Etymologicon magnum, Venice, 1499. (Light waterstaining, heavier from gathering S on, a few leaves lightly browned). Adams S1900; Sander 7091. 2 works bound together. 18th-century polished calf (spine repaired). Solinus' important compendium of curiosities and wonders of the ancient world, bound with a later edition of Strabo's great geographical encyclopedia. View on Christie's.com
WELLESLEY, Henry, 1st Baron Cowley (1773-1847). Characters in the Grand Fancy Ball given by the British Ambassador Sir Henry Wellesley at Vienna, at the conclusion of the carnival 1826. London: R. Ackermann, 1828. 4° (229 x 180mm). Half-title, hand-coloured engraved frontispiece and 12 plates. (Lightly spotted, light marginal thumb-soiling). Recent purple half morocco. Second edition. [GRIMALDI, Stacey (1790-1863)]. A Suit of Armour for Youth. London: by the Proprietor, 1824. 12° (182 x 105mm). Hand-coloured engraved frontispiece and 11 plates, each with a fold-up flap revealing a hand-coloured engraved scene. (Lower margin of frontispiece rubbed, lightly and evenly browned throughout). Contemporary calf gilt by R. Wallis, gilt edges (front joint cracked at head of spine, lightly rubbed). (2) View on Christie's.com

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