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Lot 672

David Louis Ghilchik, Romanian/British 1892-1974 exh 1930-1939- "New Christmas Cards for Old; It is high time the well known themes were given more up to date settings"; pen and black ink and gouache, comprising six vignettes on one sheet, signed in pen, inscribed in pencil, 53x38cm: together with three other cartoons and original art works for illustration by the same hand, all in gouache on card, two signed in pen, one titled `On Holiday with The Masters`, and one further pen and ink and gouache cartoon study depicting two children on a sea voyage, one bears label for R P Gossop Limited, Artists` Agents, 10 Essex Street Strand WC2, 53x38cm., ea., (5), (unframed)

Lot 798

Possibly French late eighteenth century fan; chicken skin leaf with gouache scene together with a late eighteenth/early nineteenth century Cantonese ivory brise fan, a Cantonese fretted ivory fan, an early twentieth century French lace fan with gilt mother of pearl monture, a European twentieth century fabric leaf with painted scene signed `R. Castellano` pierced ivory monture & a carved ivory parasol handle, (6).

Lot 1003

THE HOLY BIBLE, With a Devotional and Practical Commentary by the Rev. R Jamieson & the Rev. E.H. Bickersteth, engraved plates after John Martin and others, one torn, colour map of Palestine, aeg, spotting, full calf gilt binding by William Garrett of Sittingbourne, raised bands, contrasting spine label, marks, upper hinge worn, folio, London: James S. Virtue, nd.

Lot 1006

BOER WAR:- Wilkinson (Spenser). THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS RECORD OF THE TRANSVAAL WAR, 1899-1900, colour title, 8 photogravures, original half calf cloth gilt (rebacked, corners restored, some wear), No 116 OF AN UNSPECIFIED NUMBER OF COPIES, signed by the artists R. Caton Woodville, S. Begg and Melton Prior, as well as editor Bruce McGraw, folio, London: Illustrated London News, [nd]; - THE GRAPHIC, Vol LXI, Jan-Mar 1900, half roan (spotting, binding worn), including extensive coverage of the war; with 2 others

Lot 1033

Doyle (A. Conan) THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES, frontispiece (loose) and 7 additional black-and-white plates by Sidney Paget, title printed in black-and-red, preliminaries browned, perforated crease to the upper corner of p19/20 affecting headline, first quire loose, owner`s ink inscription on ffe, publisher`s pink cloth with vignette portrait of Holmes (marks, backstrip waterstained), 8vo, New York: McClure, Phillips & Co, 1902. FIRST EDITION, with `Published March, 1902, R` on copyright page; with an early Grosset & Dunlap edition of Bram Stoker`s DRACULA.

Lot 103

A good set of cut card silhouettes in typical ebony frames with brass acorn mounts and hanging hooks all by Mr E Whittle, artist - all belonging to the same family, Mrs R Lock 1835, Mr R Lock 1835, J Lock 1835 and T Lock 1835 and a Victorian glass photo negative of a gentleman (5)

Lot 19

A R Johnson figure of an Arab, seated dressed in flowing robes with a casket beside, together with a KPM cherub, scantily dressed, marks to base, a Meissen cherub playing a lyre and two ballerina figures upon circular plinth bases, A/F, (5).

Lot 361

Two Victorian silver cased, open-face pocket watches, one top-wind the other key wind, each with white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dials; also an Edwardian silver cased half hunter, top wind pocket watch, the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, signed R. Burchett london. a/f. (3)

Lot 380

A 9ct gold a sapphire five stone ring. Set with five graduated sapphires in enclosed claw mount, size `R` uk; A 9ct gold, garnet & diamond set cluster ring, central garnet surrounded by old cut diamonds, size `Q` uk also An 18ct gold and diamond three stone ring, size `J` uk. (3)

Lot 1521

An Elizabeth II picture frame, by D & R S, London, 1990, embossed with floral design and vacant cartouche, 9in. (23cms) high; together with a George V part dressing table set, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1911, including hand mirror and two clothes brushes, all embossed with floral scrolls. (4)

Lot 1545

An Art Deco travel clock, the face marked Walton, Newcastle upon Tyne, with arabic numerals, eight day movement, the case by R & S, Birmingham, 1933, with engine turned design. 2 3/4in. x 3 1/4in. (7 x 8.5cms).

Lot 1745

Fraser (George MacDonald) Flash for Freedom!, 8vo, 1971, first edition; McMurty (L.) Cadillac Jack, 12mo, New York, 1982, first edition; Hudson (W.H.) South American Romances, 12mo, cloth, 1930, first edition; Doctorow (E.L.) The waterworks, 8vo, 1994, first edition; Baldwin (J.) Tell me how long the train`s been gone, 12mo, 1968, first edition; Plante (D.) The Family, 12mo, 1978, first edition; Agee (J.) A death in the family, 12mo, no d-j, 1958, first English edition; Condon (R.) The Manchurian Candidate, 12mo, 1960, first English edition; Styron (W.) The confessions of Nat Turner, 8vo, 1968, first English edition; Pynchon (T.) Slow learner, 1985, first English edition, cloth, d-js (10). See illustration.

Lot 1762

Meek (H.A.) Guarino Guarini and his architecture, 4to, cloth, d-j, plates & illustrations, New Haven & London, 1988; Pommer (R.) Eighteenth-century architecture in Piedmont, 4to, cloth, d-j, plates, New York & London, 1967; Millon (H.A.) and Lampugnani (V.M., editors) The Renaissance from Brunelleschi to Michelangelo, the representation of architecture, 4to, cloth, d-j, plates (some colour), New York, 1997; Soleri (P.) Arcology: the city in the image of man, oblong folio, wrappers, illustrations, Cambridge, Mass., & London, 1972, and 5 others (9).

Lot 1763

Livre d`or du bibliophile 1926-1927 (1928-1929), 2 vols, 4to, wrappers, uncut, plates (some coloured), Paris, 1927-1929; Porter (E., ed.) Papyrus, revista de bibliofila, nos 1-2, 8vo, wrappers, illustrations, Barcelona, 1936; Naunton (Sir Robert) Fragmenta regalia, or observations on the late Queene Elizabeth, her times and favourites, edited by Professor Roy E. Schreiber, 2 vols, 8vo, cloth, slipcase, plates, printed for presentation to the members of the Roxburghe Club, 2002; New York Public Library, Tesoros de Espana, ten centuries of Spanish books, 4to, wrappers, colour plates, New York, 1985; Linenthal (R.) and Noel (W.) Medieval seal matrices in the Schoyen Collection, folio, cloth, Oslo, 2004, and 15 others (21).

Lot 2000

Three brass anchors, "W.L. The Buyers & Co. Ltd. of Sunderland"; "N. Hingley & Sons Ltd., Sole Makers, Dudley"; and "R. Sykes & Son Ltd, Cradley Heath". (3)

Lot 2012

An early 20th Century pocket compass, brass, with mother of pearl dial, 2in. (5cms) diameter.; contained in a brown leather case stamped R. Stafford 1916.

Lot 178

A SET OF SIX STAFFORDSHIRE EARTHENWARE `FLOW BLUE` AND GILT DESSERT PLATES, IMPRESSED R C1860

Lot 263

TWO F AND R PRATT COLOUR PRINTED EARTHENWARE POT LIDS EMBARKING FOR THE EAST AND WAR BOTH C1860, BOTH FRAMED

Lot 353

A W.A.S. BENSON COPPER AND WROUGHT IRON SPIRIT KETTLE HANDLE STAMPED R. D. 93257 EARLY 29TH C

Lot 495

A R GIBSON STILL LIFE WITH A PEELED ORANGE SIGNED WATERCOLOUR OVAL

Lot 795

CIRCA 1890`S PRINTER`S SAMPLE BOOK OF R. MOLLING AND CO., VARIOUS LABELS, LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING SAMPLES, GERMAN PRODUCED, INCLUDES STOCK NUMBERS, PRICES, QUANTITIES ETC.

Lot 161

BRAZIL: FOUR AMERICAN APPROVAL BOOKS WITH MAINLY USED FROM 1881 INCLUDING 1884 1000R, 1893 100R LIBERTY O.G., 1894 VALUES TO 2000 R UNUSED AND USED, 1898-9 SURCHARGES, BACK OF BOOK ETC. (SEV 100`S)

Lot 129

"W. R. BOX, LONDON A VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD GENTLEMAN`S OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH having going barrel mechanism, English lever, faced by Roman calibrated dial with up and down indicator and subsidiary seconds and modern key, London, 1870"

Lot 164

A QUANTITY OF PRINCIPALLY COSTUME JEWELLERY comprising three gilt metal lady`s bracelet quartz and mechanical watches, silver bangle, assorted earrings, two rows of cultured pearls, diamante three-stone and amethyst coloured stone and marcasite silve r coloured metal cluster rings etc.

Lot 332

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GOLD FINISHED COPPER VESSEL having short neck, globular body, the belly worked with cupids and roses, stamped L. R. Ramee Argento, 15cm high

Lot 52

"** R** A PAIR OF SILVER CIRCULAR ASHTRAYS each having cast and applied border, Birmingham 1970, 12cm diameter, A PAIR OF SQUARE SILVER ASHTRAYS each with engine turned decoration and canted corners, Birmingham 1964, circa 1970, a PAIR OF SILVER TAST" ING GOBLETS, each having gilded interior, plain inverted bell shaped bowl, tapered stem and circular foot, Birmingham 1978, 9.5cm high

Lot 372

TOTTENHAM Official handbook, 1919-20 season, magnificently rebound in Navy Blue cloth with gilt inscription, original covers removed but all 32 pages included in generally good condition, the handbook was suspended for four seasons during the War and r

Lot 409

ESSEX Album page, 1938, signed by Essex team in ink, 11 signatures inc Pearce, Dodd, O`Connor, Wade, taylor, Avery and both P and R Smith etc. Good

Lot 484

W. T. R. Pryce and T. Alun Davies - Samuel Roberts Clockmaker; also five other books on regional clockmakers in Llanwrst (2), Wells, Chepstow and Pontypool (6)

Lot 758

Negretti & Zambra mahogany cased barograph, bearing the maker`s metal plate reference no. R/35330, within a glazed case, 13.5" wide *With spare recorder charts*

Lot 1583

A sapphire and diamond cluster ring. The oval shaped sapphire is set with twelve diamonds in gold, size R.

Lot 1793

A Victorian pearl and diamond set ring. The five graduated pearls are set with small diamonds in yellow gold, size R 1/2.

Lot 1826

A diamond solitaire ring. The marquise shaped diamond is set in white gold, size R.

Lot 1863

A diamond cluster ring. The centre diamond is set within two rows of circular brilliant cut diamonds to the six sided white gold mount, size R.

Lot 1887

An Edwardian diamond cross-over ring. The two principle circular cut diamonds weigh 1.45 carats and are set with eight graduated circular cut diamonds to the shoulders. Set in platinum and gold. Size R.

Lot 1922

A diamond three stone ring. Set with three graduated circular cut diamonds and three graduated smaller diamonds to each shoulder. Set in platinum, size R.

Lot 1926

An early 19th Century pear shaped diamond ring. Centred with a pear shaped rose cut diamond within a surround of cushion shaped diamonds in silver and gold. Scroll carved shoulders, size R 1/2.

Lot 455

DICKSON (H R P) The Arab of the Desert, 3rd edition 1959, in dust wrapper

Lot 462

MORTON (John) The Natural History of Northamptonshire, London: for R Knaplock and R Wilkin 1712, folding map by John Harris (somewhat yellowed), all engraved plates as required (clean), one text leaf with marginal tear without loss, contemporary sprinkled calf with cracked upper joint and rebacked to ends of spine. Provenance: Bodleian Library, Oxford, with neat cancelled mark `sold as duplicate` to first pastedown

Lot 482

General interest. Gunther (Robert) Astrolabes of the World, 1976; Sotheby`s Honeyman Collection, Scientific Books and Manuscripts, 7 parts, 1978-81; Gunnis (R) Dictionary of British Sculpture; novels; psycho-analysis; etc (a lot)

Lot 20

Petrus Aquila after Carracci, Leander Amore duce... ad Hero, engraving, 30 x 69cm (plate); with W Ward after Morland, Children Bird-Nesting, published by I R Smith, 1789, coloured mezzotint, 42 x 54cm (visible)

Lot 81

WILLIAMSON (Captain Thomas) Oriental Field Sports, second edition, London: for H R Young 1819, folio, 40 hand coloured aquatint plates, calf gilt (upper board of Vol. 1 detached)

Lot 94

BLACKMORE (Sir R) Eliza an Epic Poem in Ten Books, London 1705, folio, title somewhat toned, rebacked calf; HOLINSHEAD. Chronicles of Britaine, defective, with 3 parts only including `Historie of Englande`, losses and damage; another (3)

Lot 95

GUILLIM (John) A Display of Heraldry, fifth edition, London: for R Blome 1679, folio, engraved hand coloured illustrations; Analogia Honorum, London 1677, folio, engraved hand coloured illustrations, engraved plates, bound as one in full calf gilt (scuffed, repairs to both titles) (1)

Lot 106

* TACITUS (C) and Richard Greenwey. The Annales of - The Description of Germanie, London: John Bill 1622, small folio, bound with `The End of Nero and Beginning of Galba...`, fifth edition, first title somewhat grubby and with few tears without loss to text, some water staining, old calf (cracked and worn); MAYNE (Jasper) [Part of] Lucian Made English from the Originall in the Yeare 1638, Oxford: H Hall for R Davis 1663, 4to, bound with HICKES (F) Certain Select Dialogues of Lucian, 1663, first title cut, trimmed and mounted, occasional soiling, lacks portrait and `leaf of plates` (according to STC), Victorian half binding; FLORIO (John) A Worlde of Words... Dictionarie in Italian and English, London: A Hatfield for Edward Blunt 1598, folio in sixes, lacks title, all before a3 and final blank, very stained vellum (sold not subject to return) (3)

Lot 111

RITSON (Joseph) Northern Garlands, London: for R Triphook 1810, 8vo, half title, little marginal discolouration, cloth gilt (spine faded)

Lot 158

Bindings. London and Its Environs Described, 3 (of 6) volumes, London: for R and J Dodsley 1761, 8vo, engraved plates, folding map frontispiece, speckled calf; and others, condition varies (sold not subject to return) (circa 19)

Lot 188

Children`s, various. Including: Ingoldsby Legends, London: R Bentley 1876, new edition, morocco gilt aeg; Catlin (G) Shut Your Mouth, 8th edition 1882; Beatrix Potter tales (later editions), etc, condition varies (a box)

Lot 202

INGLIS (The Hon Lady) The Siege of Lucknow, a Diary, London: James R Osgood, McIlvaine & Co 1892, 8vo, with inscription from Hon Mary Thesiger (Lady-in-Waiting) to Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge to half title, untrimmed, cloth gilt with nick to head of spine

Lot 217

SPOTSWOOD (John) The History of the Church of Scotland, London: F Fletcher for R Royston 1655, folio, engraved frontispiece portraits of the author and Charles I, a good tight copy, panel calf repaired and neatly rebacked

Lot 248

Gregynog Press. The Life of Saint David, No.153 of 175 copies, 1927, with 25 hand-coloured wood engravings by R A Maynard and H W Bray, printed in pale blue, red and black, full vellum with gilt lettered spine, top edge gilt, a fine copy in damaged slip case; Caneuon Ceiriog Detholiad, 1925, copy No.139, cloth backed; Penillion Omar Khayyam, 1928, copy No.63, cloth (somewhat soil marked); CHURCHYARD (Thomas) The Worthines of Wales, London 1776, 8vo, later half morocco (4)

Lot 295

KIPLING (R) A Song of the English, illustrated by W Heath Robinson, no date circa 1909, 4to, 30 tipped in colour plates, binding somewhat worn

Lot 304

LEE (Mrs R) Trees, Plants and Flowers: Their Beauties, Uses and Influences, London: Grant and Griffith, 1854, 8vo, 8 coloured litho plates by James Andrews, aeg, green cloth gilt; BIRKET FOSTER. Common Wayside Flowers, 1873, colour illustrated (2)

Lot 331

Various. STEVENSON (R L) The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, illustrated, Bodley Head 1930, cloth gilt; POTTER (B) Ginger and Pickles, first edition 1909, somewhat worn; CARROLL (L) A Tangled Tale, first edition, London 1885, some toning, inner hinge split; BLOOMFIELD (Robert) The Horkey, 1882, colour printed, covers somewhat stained; WILDE (O) Salome, illustrated Aubrey Beardsley, 1912, 12mo, untrimmed; DICKENS (C) Martin Chuzzlewit, 1844, typical staining to plates, half calf (6)

Lot 345

TOLKIEN (J R R) The Lord of the Rings; Fellowship, 10th impression 1961; Two Towers 7th impression 1960; Return 6th impression 1960, all generally good cloth gilt in sunned, creased and damaged wrappers, faded and worn slip case

Lot 370

Ackermann (R) publisher. The Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce, Manufactures, Fashions and Politics, volume I only, 3rd edition 1809, 8vo, 24 coloured plates of fashion, furniture etc, spine broken, some gatherings loose, damaged boards (sold as a series of plates and not subject to return)

Lot 371

LIEVRE (E) Les Collections Celebres D`Oeuvres D`Art..., Paris 1866, folio, 51 plates, generally good, worn half calf; SHAW (H) Alphabets, Numerals..., William Pickering 1845, waterstained, leaves loose, waf; BRANDON (R & J A) An Analysis of Gothick Architecture, 2 volumes, new edition 1903, 4to, title browned, litho plates, cloth (4)

Lot 386

* ALLOM (T) and Rev R WALSH Constantinople and the Scenery of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor Illustrated, London: Fisher Son & Co [no date, circa 1840], 2 volumes, 4to, added engraved titles, two maps and 94 plates, typical mainly light spotting and age staining, half morocco rubbed; BARTLETT & BEATTIE. The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places and Coast Scenery of Great Britain, Vol. II only, 1842, 4to, many plates, inner hinge broken, some damp-staining, damaged morocco gilt (3)

Lot 392

R BOWYER (Publisher) A Series of one hundred and ninety six Engravings illustrative of the History of England, London 1812, large folio, plates (some spotting), worn and cracked calf

Lot 409

Bibliography. Various including Maggs` catalogues (some bound), other booksellers` lists, various on printing, including Nash (R) Nineteenth Century Ornamental Typefaces, 1976, etc, rather dusty

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