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Lot 576

FRANK SILTZER: THE STORY OF BRITISH SPORTING PRINTS, 1929, new edition, 4to, orig cl + H R WESTWOOD: MODERN CARICATURISTS, 1932, 1ST edn, 4to, orig cl, glassine d/w (tatty), (2)

Lot 602

P S MAITLAND AND R N CAMPBELL: FRESHWATER FISHES, 1st edn, 2nd iss, bnd from the paperback edn, New Naturalist Series No 75, orig cl, facsimile d/w

Lot 622

E A R ENNION: THE BRITISH BIRD, 1943, 1st edn, orig cl

Lot 628

ELAINE R S HODGES: THE GUILD HANDBOOK OF SCIENTIFIC ILLUSTRATION, NY 1989, 1st edn, sigd and inscr, 4to, orig cl, d/w+ J M CHALMERS-HUNT (ED): NATURAL HISTORY AUCTIONS 1700-1972 A REGISTER OF SALES IN THE BRITISH ISLES, 1976, 4to, orig cl, d/w (2)

Lot 660

G R POTTS: THE PARTRIDGE PESTICIDES PREDATION AND CONSERVATION, 1986, orig cl, d/w

Lot 693

JOHN R WISE: THE NEW FOREST ITS HISTORY AND ITS SCENERY, 1895, 5th edn, orig cl gt, slightly worn

Lot 729

DONALD C L CREE AND R A P PINCKNEY (ED); THE ROYAL CRUISING CLUB JOURNAL, Season 1935, orig cl blind stamped with R C C logo, slightly worn and soiled + DONALD C L CREE AND F R HOLLAND SWANN: THE ROYAL CRUISING CLUB JOURNAL, Season 1938, orig cl gt + DONALD C L CREE, ROGER A P PINCKNEY AND GEOFFREY J HIBBERT: THE ROYAL CRUISING CLUB JOURNAL, Season 1939, orig cl gt, worn, (3)

Lot 739

ERNL BRADFORD: THE AMERICA’S CUP, 1964, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + R D BURNELL: RACES FOR THE AMERICA’S CUP, 1965, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + TONY FAIRCHILD: THE AMERICA’S CUP CHALLENGE, 1983, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + JOHN YOUNG: TWO TALL MASTS, THE AMERICA’S CUP CHALLENGE, 1965, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + HUGH D WALL: THE SOUTHERN CROSS, 1974, orig cl d/w + JOHN BERTRAND: BORN TO WIN, 1986, orig cl d/w + two others similar, (8)

Lot 786

R HINDRY MASON: THE HISTORY OF NORFOLK, 1884, large paper edn, large fo hf cf crimson Mor

Lot 791

WILLIAM CAMDEN: BRITANNIA OR A CHOROGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND TOGETHER WITH THE ADJACENT ISLANDS, Translated E Gibson, illustrated R White & R Morden, 1722, 2nd Gibson edn, 2 Volumes, fo, 50 double page folding engraved maps, fo, old cf worn

Lot 1314

R MORDEN: THE NORTH RIDING OF YORKSHIRE, engraved coloured Map, [1695], approx 14" x 16 ¼", f/g

Lot 1324

R ROWE: A NEW MAP OF THE COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, engraved coloured folding Map, 1813, approx 13 ½" x 16 ½", f/g + J CARY: BEDFORDSHIRE, engraved coloured Map, 1787, approx 10 ½" x 8 ½", f/g, (2)

Lot 1325

MOULE: CAMBRIDGESHIRE, engraved coloured Maps, circa 1850, approx 10 ¾" x 8" + B R DAVIES: THE BRITISH ISLES, engraved outline coloured Map, circa 1863, approx 24" x 17", f/g, + ONE OTHER, (3)

Lot 1350

R FARREN: NINE ETCHED NORWICH VIEWS, circa 1881 – 83, 8 ¼" x 9 ¾", (9)

Lot 679

A WILLIAM AND MARY SILVER PATCH BOX AND COVER, the cover engraved with a flower on a spiralling stem, the base with contemporary initials N[reversed]*R/HN, 3.5cm diam, marked on base and cover, maker FH, a mullet below, London 1691 ++In very good condition

Lot 681

AN IRISH GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX, the moulded lid engraved with a contemporary monogram, 7.5 x 5.5cm, maker E R [incuse], Dublin 1797 ++In fine condition

Lot 969

AN ENGLISH LEAD-BRONZE SKILLET, the handle cast with the inscription C V[reading U] B LOYAL TO HIS MAGISTE with arrowhead device at the tip and notched triangular wedge-shaped bracket, on three tapered feet, bowl 19.5cm diam, 47cm l, 17th c The arrowhead device may be that of the founder, John Fathers. A similar example is illustrated Gentle (R) & R Feild, Domestic Metalwork 1640-1820, revised edition, Woodbridge 1994, p244. ++Two feet of uneven length but apparently not reduced

Lot 1033

ESSERY (R J) AND D JENKINSON - THE LMS COACH 1923-1957, illustrated, cloth, dust jacket, Sheperton 1969; C Garratt - The Golden Years of British Steam Trains, 1994; G Morrison - Scottish Railways Then & Now, 1999 and about forty others, steam railways, particularly Scottish (approximately 45) ++In good second hand or better condition

Lot 1053

AN ENGLISH BRASS 1 1/4 INCH REFRACTING TELESCOPE, with reeded horn-sleeved barrel, engraved on the last of seven draw-tubes R Mills 49 Southampton St Pentonville London, on folding tripod with compass joint, lens cap ++In good condition retaining some of the original lacquer

Lot 1073

‡ SYMONDS (R W) - FURNITURE MAKING IN SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ENGLAND, 19 from the signed edition of 100, illustrated, vellum by Edward Hiscox, slip case, London: The Connoisseur, 1955

Lot 167

An early 20th century surveyor's level, by L E R Watts & Son, in fitted leather case, retailed by J Halden & Co, Manchester.

Lot 332

A pair of Royal Worcester cabinet plates, painted with fruits within a blue and gilt border, by F Roberts and R Sebright, date code for 1912, diameter 22.5cm (one restored).

Lot 535

Tolkien, J R R. The Two Towers, The Return of The King and The Fellowship of the Ring, three hardback volumes with dust jackets, second edition, second impression 1967.

Lot 1477

After William Marshall Craig; a set of six Cries of London prints, published by R. Phillips, "Hot Spiced Gingerbread", "New Potatoes", "Matches", "Lavender", "Hair Brooms" and "Strawberries", all framed and glazed.

Lot 1557

R A Riseley FRSA; artist signed etchings "Moreton Old Hall", also two unsigned etchings "Gawsworth Church" and "Gawsworth Rectory", unframed (3).

Lot 1565

R A Riseley; set of four artist signed etchings, "Sandbach Crosses", "Brereton Green", "Gawsworth Rectory" and "Old Sun Inn, Chestergate, Macclesfield", all signed in pencil, 14.5 x 20.5cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 1269

A diamond full circle eternity ring. The 23 circular cut diamonds are set in white gold. Size R.

Lot 1280

A sapphire and diamond cluster ring. The octagonal cut sapphire is set within a surround of diamonds in gold. Box. Size R.

Lot 1322

A large 9ct gold signet ring mounted with a bloodstone. Size R 1/2

Lot 1386

An Art Nouveau gold dragonfly pendant by Rene Lalique. The four dragonflies grouped around a central cabochon blue stone and suspending a pear shaped blue stone. With plique-a-jour enamel wings and plain enamel decoration. The reverse realistically chased. Signed LALIQUE (fig 1). Partially obscured Lalique maker's mark to the suspension ring (fig 3). French control mark (fig 2). On a gold bar link chain with enamel decoration and plain fine gold link extension. 7cm wide. With a cream silk square covered box signed R. Lalique. 40 Cours - la - Reine. Paris to the lining. Provenance: Family tradition holds that the pendant was. originally the property of Monsieur and Madame Vassal, who were living in the Saint Lger Castle in the Yvelines, Paris. It was subseqently sold at auction in Drouot as part of a three day disposal of the family's possessions in 1922.

Lot 88

R*** W***, Colonel Reginald Arthur James Talbot and the 1st Life Guards, watercolour, signed with initials and dated 1884, 26 x 35.5 cm (10 1/4 x 14 in.)

Lot 168

R. Berger, Still Life of Cherries and a Bowl, and Still Life of Peaches and a Bowl, oil on board, signed, 11.5 x 14 cm (4 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.), a pair (2)

Lot 7

Duppa (R) The Life of Michel Angelo Buonarroti, with his Poetry and Letters, Second Edition, printed by T Bensley, Bolt Court, London 1807

Lot 20

Surtees (R S) Mr Jorrocks' Lectors, illustrated by G D Armour, London 1910 and sundry volumes relating to hunting and farriery

Lot 69

Dickson (R W) Improved Live Stock and Cattle Management, two volumes, printed for Thomas Kelly, London 1822

Lot 109

MAC (Capt G D Machin DFC), MAJOR R F G SHAW TD, 4/5 BN ROYAL SUSSEX REGIMENT TA, OFFICERS' GUEST NIGHT 1964, watercolour and chalk on card, 31cm x 13cm (12" x 5"), and sundry regimental photographs etc

Lot 262

A brass mounted monocular microscope, the triangular base with ratchet support, in a fitted box containing additional lenses and other accessories, (some missing), by R & J Beek London. Provenance: St Barts Hospital

Lot 296

A leather gun case to take a 12 bore, the lid initialled R L, with fitted interior, 82cm (32.25") wide

Lot 362

* A 9 carat gold identity bracelet, of filed curb links; with a filed link bracelet; and a 9 carat gold filed curb link bracelet with the letter S and R attached, all with convention marks, 34g gross To be sold on behalf of the Police (4DC02069) and is subject to VAT on the hammer price Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 451

A peridot and diamond ring, the step cut enclosed by small brilliant cuts, to a 9 carat hallmarked gold shank, finger size R; with a peridot and diamond ring of cross over design, the 9 carat gold hallmarked shank finger size M1/2; a five stone aquamarine ring with single cut diamond points between, finger size R1/2; and a pink tourmaline and diamond cluster ring, the oval cut enclosed by single cuts, the 9 carat hallmarked shank finger size Q1/2 Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 452

A diamond and emerald ring, of a cross over style design, with two pendeloque cut emeralds and brilliants totalling approximately 0.48 carats, finger size R Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 453

A ruby and diamond cluster ring, the oval cut ruby enclosed by twenty eight brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.84 carats, the 9 carat hallmarked gold shank finger size R Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 519

A diamond single stone ring, the old brilliant cut diamond millegrain set above rose cut diamond two stone shoulders, finger size R; and a quantity of costume jewellery including brooches, necklaces and earrings Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 428

Great Britain. 1840 to 2004 used collection in three albums, includes 1d black R-L (two large margins). Also small album housing Great Britain and Commonwealth

Lot 440

Great Britain. 1840 1d grey black R-B, plate 1A , four margins, used with feint red Maltese cross

Lot 450

Great Britain. 1840 1d black R-G, plate 3. Four margins used with red Maltese cross

Lot 474

Great Britain. 1840 2d blue R-K plate 2, four good margins, used with black Maltese cross

Lot 197

1840 1d black, R-G, plate 3, F/U with black maltese cross, 4 margins, fine. Estimate: £80

Lot 251

1873-80 1/- green, R-H, plate 13, Mint, fine. Cat £500 Estimate: £90

Lot 6

Three Silver Roman Coins, comprising: Philip I Antaninians Obvs: Sear B, Rev: AEGITAS AUGG; Antoninus Pius AG RIT R Rev: figure Seated PMTRP COS III PP; Mark Antony similar to Sear 1479 galley III VIR PP Rev: legionary eagle between standard LEG XVI, Fair; together with Three AE Roman Coins

Lot 88

A Charles I Newark Besieged Silver Shilling, Crown C R either side below XII, Obv: NEW-K 164

Lot 200

Two Warren Fisher Ten Shilling Banknotes, P/42 034659 slight discolouring to folds, Fine; and R/40 262121 VF

Lot 66

A George III canted oblong snuff box, with a flush hinge, initialled gilt interior by R. Lockwood and J. Douglas, London 1803, 2.75in (7cm) long, 2oz.

Lot 145

A curious small oval box with a pull off cover, stamped in low relief with a stylised flower flanked by an indistinct initial or number and 'R', unmarked, probably continental, 18th century 1.25in (3.1cm) long 1oz.

Lot 176

An early 19th century unascribed fiddle soup ladle, initialled 'R', struck four times with a 'bell' or 'tree' mark, possibly Scottish provincial 1820-1840, 6.5oz.

Lot 375

A quantity of antique fiddle and thread pattern flatware: a set of six tablespoons, crested by R. Crossley and G. Smith, London, a set of 6 tablepoons, crested by W.Eley & W.Fearn, London 1805, a set of 7 tableforks, crested by W.Eley & W.Fearn, London 1804, a set of six 8 dessert forks, crested by William Bateman, London 1822, 14 various teaspoons, 5 various saltspoons, a pair of sauce ladles and a soup ladle, crested, 88oz. (49)

Lot 464

A set of five various electroplated 'letter' wine labels, with engraving 'G', 'G', 'B', 'R' & 'SW' [monogram}. (5)

Lot 493

A late Victorian cased set of 12 pairs of ivory handled fish knives and forks, with scroll engraving, by R. Martin & E. Hall, Sheffield 1896.

Lot 620

A Victorian engraved presentation trowel, in a fitted case, inscribed 'Presented to Mrs S.J. Cooper, on the occasion of the laying the foundation stone of St Lukes Church Sunday School room Worsbro' Common Whit, Monday 1879', by R. Martin & E.Hall, Sheffield 1877, 32.2in (12.7cm) long, 7.25.

Lot 672

Scottish provincial: two George III teaspoons, by John Keith Banff; (one with makers mark only, one initialled with makers mark 'R' and 'B', c.1800. (2)

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