[Gale, Roger, ed.]. Registrum Honoris de Richmond Exhibens Terrarum & Villarum Qu? quondam fuerunt Edwini Comitis infra Richmundshire Descriptionem: Ex Libro Domesday in Thesauria Domini Regis..., 1st ed., R. Gosling, 1722, vign. title-page (water-stained at gutter), list of subscribers, folding genealogical table, folding map (with small paper repair on verso), fourteen eng. plts., some folding/double-page, letterpress engs., text partly printed in black and red, eng. tail-pieces, some toning, endpapers foxed, front free endpaper torn and creased, armorial bookplate of Holland House, contemp. Cambridge pane calf, rubbed, extrems. worn, with covers just holding on the cords, folio. Boyne CCXLIX. (1)
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Kidson (Joseph R. & Frank). Historical Notices of the Leeds Old Pottery. With a Description of its Wares: Together with Brief Accounts of Contemporary Potteries in the Immediate Vicinity, Hitherto Unnoticed, Leeds, 1892, engraved portrait frontispiece, half-tone plates and plans, one or two light spots, original cloth, spine a little rubbed, 4to, plus four others related. Limited edition, 132/250. (5)
Thompson (Rev. W.). Sedbergh, Garsdale, and Dent: Peeps at the Past History and Present Condition of Some Picturesque Yorkshire Dales, pub. Richard Jackson, Leeds, 1892, b & w illusts. from drawings by J.A. Symington, t.e.g., orig. quarter morocco gilt, rubbed and a little scuffed on spine, inner front hinge cracked, 4to (limited large paper edition 65/150) together with a small paper copy of the same work, orig. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed, 4to, plus Platt (A.E.), The History of the Parish and Grammar School of Sedbergh, Yorkshire, London & Kendal, 1876, scattered spotting, orig. cloth gilt, soiled and some wear, slim 8vo, and Ainslie (R. St. John), Sedbergh School Songs, pub. Richard Jackson, Leeds, 1896, b & w illusts., some minor scattered spotting and marginal soiling, a.e.g., orig. vellum gilt, a little soiled, 8vo, plus another copy of the same work bound in orig. cloth, and others related (9)
Wylly (Colonel H.C.). History of the King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, From 1755 to 1914, 2 vols., n.d., c. 1924, maps and plates, three folding maps contained in vol. I rear pocket, including one or two in colour, orig. blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed and spines lightly dulled, 8vo, together with Tempest (Captain E. V., & Gregory, Captain E. C.), History of the Sixth Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment, 2 vols., 1921-23, folding coloured maps, half-tone illusts. after photos, t.e.g., orig. vellum gilt, rubbed and soiled with some discolouration, large 8vo, plus Berry (Robert Potter), A History of the Formation and Development of the Volunteer Infantry, From the Earliest Times, Illustrated by the Local Records of Huddersfield and Its Vicinity, From 1794 to 1874, London & Huddersfield, 1903, colour plates, orig. blue cloth, lettered and decorated in silver, rubbed and some marks, thick 8vo, and other Yorkshire Regimental Histories, including Captain R. Ede, A Brief History of the 12th Bn. King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (Pioneers), “The Miners’ Battalion”, n.d., c. 1923, Captain H. O’Donnell, ed., Historical Records of the 14th Regiment, now the Prince of Wales’s Own (West Yorkshire Regiment), from its formation, in 1685, to 1892, Devonport, c. 1893, 3 x Famous Regiments series, pub. Leo Cooper (West Yorkshire Regiment, East Yorkshire Regiment & King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry) (12)
A fascinating hide bound volume `Monafticon Ang Licanum or The History of the Ancient Abbies, Monastries, Hospitals, Cathedral and Collegiate Churches with their dependencies in England and Wales also of such Scotch, Irish, and French Monastries as did in any manner relate to those in England`, London, first published in Latin by Sir William Dugdale, printed by R. Harbin; for D. Browne and J. Smith in Exeter Change; G. Strachan in Cornhill, W. Taylor in Pater - Noster Row, R. Gosling in Fleet Street, W. Mears, J. Browne and F. Clay without Temple - Bar 1718. This volume contains numerous fine engravings of the ancient buildings including many fold-out illustrations and floor plans etc. Inside the front cover a label with a family crest `Rolle`
A King George VI General Service Medal with Palestine Clasp, and Long Service And Good Conduct Medal, to 7261289 W. O. CL. 2 L. G. Nugus. R. A. M. C. both VF; Together with His Brothers Great War VM and WM (25957 Pte. S. J. Nugus. R. Lancs. R; A WWII DM and Africa Star, Two R.A.M.C. Aldershot Depot Cross Country Medals, to Pte. L. G. Nugus, a Silver Hallmarked RAOB Medal, and a ribbon bar.
A Coalport Porcelain Fruit Painted Large Plate, Frederick H Chivers, early 20th century, lobed circular, centrally painted with two peaches, red grapes and vine leaves on a mossy bank, signed, within a broad midnight blue border enriched with six delicately scrolled medallions within an undulating border pattern and dentil rim, blue printed mark and 5351/R in gilt, impressed 8C20, 31.2cm diameter
A Pair of Robinson & Leadbeater Tinted Parian Figures of Young Classical Ladies, circa 1880-90, each wearing gilt tiara, one holds a dove, the other a shell, on seaweed effect domed bases, stamped R&L marks, 34.5cm high; and A Minton and A Copeland Standing Figure of an Angel, circa 1860-90, 33.5cm and 31.5cm high respectively (4)
The Bride, after Raffaelle Monti, for the Ceramic and Crystal Palace Art Union of London, circa 1861, a pedestal bust, of a veiled bride wearing a tiara of flowers, on a concave sided circular base impressed Crystal Palace Art Union, the bust with incised signature R Monti and 1861, also impressed Copeland, 38cm high
The Mother, after Raffaele Monti, for the Ceramic and Crystal Palace Art Union, 1874, pedestal bust, as a veiled mother cuddling her child beneath a diaphanous veil, on a concave sided circular plinth impressed Crystal Palace Art Union, the bust with incised R Monti signature and 1871, stamped Ceramic and Crystal Palace Art Union, Copeland 074, 38cm high This pedestal bust is illustrated in Copeland (Robert) Parian Copeland`s Statuary Porcelain, page 218, entry and photo B.52. This bust is companion to The Bride.
A Pair of Chelsea Porcelain Figures "The Imperial Shepherds", gold anchor marks, circa 1765, he stands wearing floral attire and outholding his right arm, holding a hoe in his left hand, a dog at his feet, she holds a basket of flowers in her upheld apron, a posy of flowers in her left, a sheep at her feet, against encrusted flowering shrubs from rococo scroll bases, enriched in gilt throughout, each with impressed R, 34cm by 32.5cm high respectively Both bearing original Christie`s collection labels H J Joel Collection 17 April 1980 19
A Pair of Chelsea Porcelain Figures "The Imperial Shepherds", gold anchor marks, circa 1765, he stands wearing floral attire and outholding his right arm, holding a hoe in his left hand, a dog at his feet, she holds a basket of flowers in her upheld apron, a posy of flowers in her left, a sheep at her feet, against encrusted flowering shrubs from rococo scroll bases, enriched in gilt throughout, male figure with impressed R, 33.5cm by 31cm high respectively Both bearing original Christie`s collection labels H J Joel Collection 17 April 1980 19
A French Porcelain "Vienna" Portrait Painted Cabinet Plate, Martial Redon, Limoges, circa 1880, titled Countess Grosvenor, the young black haired beauty wearing puff-sleeved yellow dress, indistinctly signed (possibly Wagner), within typical scroll and vase panelled border, richly gilded in relief, pseudo beehive mark in underglaze blue, titled (as above) and Depose, impressed M-R within a roundel and 94, 24.3cm diameter
A French Porcelain "Vienna" Portrait Painted Cabinet Plate, Martial Redon, Limoges, circa 1880, titled Ruth, signed Wagner, within midnight blue border enriched with gilt scrollwork in relief, pseudo beehive mark in underglaze blue, titled (as above) and Depose, impressed M-R within a roundel and 24, 24cm diameter
A Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, the pale blue cushion cut sapphire within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, and three smaller diamonds in each shoulder, total diamond weight 2.00 carat approximately, finger size R. The sapphire has an accompanying report from the Gem Research Swisslab, number GRS2008-112397, dated 26th November 2008 stating it as natural, with no indication of thermal treatment, and 2.87 carat.
An Old Pear Cut Diamond Solitaire Ring, the diamond set into a yellow chunky plain polished shank, diamond weight 1.25 carat approximately, finger size R. By repute originally owned by the early 20th century music hall comedian Jack Clifford, friend and colleague of Will Fyffe, and member of the Grand Order of Water Rats

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