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Railway books: forty-one by different authors including Danger Ahead-R. Blythe, Railways of Britain - O.S. Nock, Kichenside, Minns, Hind and British Transport Commission, Railway Magazine (bound) Vol, 94 for 1948, Bradshaw's Guide August-Sept. 1958 and two Wills cigarette card albums; thirteen LNER brass buttons, postcards, tiled panel 'Mechanical Power Subduing Animal Speed', framed needlework, framed print and a company crest board
Triang: RS.28 Lord of The Isles Train Set, with outer card sleeve with applied Trinders of Banbury label, RS.21 Princess Victoria Passengers Set, 8th edition catalogue and track plans, track cleaning car; Hornby Railways branch station, tunnel and rail-freight truck, loose track, F-G, boxes F, some damaged, R.578 Freightmaster Set, F -G, boxes P-F, some damage
HARRISON, Joseph, 'The Floricultural Cabinet and Florist's Magazine', Whittaker, 2nd. edn. 4 vols. in 2. (1833- 34. 1835-36) cold. illus. 1/2 clf. scuffed. Tog.with LEE, Mrs. R. 'Trees, Plants, and Flowers', Grant & Griffith, 1854. cold. illus. by James Andrews. 8vo. glt. cl. worn 7 marked. Plus similar interest. 6 (see illustration)
CHERSHIRE, Frank R. 'Bees and Bee-Keeping; Scientific and Practical', Upcott Gill, nd. 2 vols. 8vo. glt. dec. cl. bumped. Tog.with GREENWOOD, James 'Wild Sports of The World', Ward, Lock, nd. 8vo. glt. bds. scuffed. Plus LYDEKKER, Richard, 'A Hand-Book to The British Mammalia', Lloyd's Natural History, 1896. Plus others in the series and similar interest. 12
Five Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Panel Back and Seat Chairs, on square section legs, joined by a plain stretcher, each with carved mouse signature, 85cm, each inscribed DD HILDA M COWLING 1959-1968, DD JANE R HARKER 1961-1968, DD GAY MOSENTHAL 1967, DD FIONA C MACFARLANE AND JUDITH ANN TAYLOR 1960-1967, and DD JANE KIRBY 1963-1969
A Coalport Fruit Painted Cabinet Plate, Frederick Chivers, circa 1920-30, shaped circular, painted with a bunch of purple grapes, a peach and blackcurrants on a mossy and ivy clad bank, signed, within a broad midnight blue border enriched with gilt scrolls, dentil rim, blue printed crown mark, gilder's number 5351/R and impressed 18A23, 27cm diameter. Frederick Chivers (1881-1965) fruit and flower painter, who worked for the Royal Worcester Porcelain Company, but by 1906 worked at the Coalport Pottery specialising in fruit studies. The background on his work was achieved by working the ceramic colour with a matchstick, giving a stippled effect. For further details about this artist see Wilkinson (Vega) A Dictionary of Ceramic Artists, Landmark Publishing, p.44.
A Chinese Blue and White Export Porcelain Vase and Cover, Kangxi (1662-1722), of baluster shape, the domed cover with compressed button knop painted with five boys playing amongst rocks, a band of foliage and crackled ice to the shoulder, the main frieze with a procession of nine ladies on horseback in a misty gorge, blue painted artemisia leaf within a parallel line circle, 27.5cm high, the base applied with old label of J R Kidson, Antique China Dealer, 116 Albion Street, Leeds, inscribed in ink Old Nanking Porcelain Kang Hsi period 1662.1722 See illustration
An Important Victorian Ewer and Basin, Robert Garrard for R & S Garrard & Co, London 1879, the helmet form ewer cast and applied with shell and scroll lambrequins interspersed with classical medallions beneath a border of leaf capped arcaded strapwork, centred around an oval leaf capped cartouche with grotesque mask surmount, inscribed DONCASTER CUP 1879 WON BY ISONOMY, the large circular basin en suite, both stamped R & S Garrard, Panton Street, London, the basin 66cm long, the ewer 45.7cm high, the ewer 127oz See illustration
A 19th Century 12 inch Newtons New and Improved Celestial globe, with Tropic and equitorial divisions and label 'Newtons New and Improved Celestial Globe On Which All The Stars, Nebulae and Clusters contained in the extensive catalogue of the Late F Wollaston F R S are accurately laid down their right ascensions and delinia having been recalculated for the year 1819 by W Newton, manufactured by Newton & Son, 66 Chancery Lane and 3 Fleet St Temple Bar', brass meridian circle and horizon with constellations and months, on a turned beech tripod stand, 45cm high.
William Lionel Wyllie R. A. (1851 - 1931) 'Sailing boats off the coast', also a companion, the pair 'Hulks and other shipping in an estuary', watercolours, one signed, the other inscribed on the reverse, 10cm x 23cm, also 'Fishing boats beneath chalk cliffs', watercolour by William Charles Wyllie (1853 - 1923), signed, 8cm x 18cm (3).
Louis Papaluca (1890 - 1934) 'Magdalene R. Y. S. off Naples, with Vesuvius beyond', also a companion, the pair 'Magdalene R. Y. S. in a choppy sea', bodycolours, both signed and titled, 45cm x 67cm, together with a photograph of the owners - Mr & Mrs Atkinson Adams (seated) John Henry Marshall 1st Mate, (standing, back row on left), the father of the present owner of the painting and a double sided maritime map on linen of the coast of parts of Siam, Malaya and Sumatra (3).

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