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BENSON (George) A Paraphrase and Notes on the Seven Catholic Epistles, in 2 vols 1752-57, 4to, worn Trinity College Cambridge prize binding with front paste down signed by the Master 'John Peterborough'; HUME (David) The History of England, new edition in 8 volumes, 1802, 8vo, somewhat worn full calf; L'ESTRANGE (Sir R. and Thomas Brown) Twenty Two Select Colloquies out of Erasmus.., London: for Daniel Brown 1725, 8vo, worn calf; few other leather bound odd volumes (20)
Various, a box. MARTIN (R M) Australia Illustrated, 3 worn vols with Tallis maps; SCOTT (Walter) The Vision of Don Roderick, Edinburgh 1811, 4to, upper board detached; PENNANT (Thomas) Some Account of London, 3rd edition 1791, folding map, frontis and plates as listed, worn; other leather bound literature etc
MILTON (John) Paradise Lost. A Poem, in Twelve Books, 2 volumes, London: for J and R Tonson and S Draper 1749, 4to, engraved portrait frontispieces, 12 engraved plates, full calf, rebacked, spine cracked and boards flaking; CRABBE (Rev George) The Village: A Poem in Two Books, London: for J Dodsley 1783, 4to; bound with The Abbey of Kilkhampton, London: for G Kearsley 1780, boards (upper detached) (3)
TOLKIEN (J R R) The Lord of the Rings - Return of the King, first edition and impression 1955, corners bumped, dye faded to top edge, wrapper intact though nicked and creased to all edges; Fellowship, 3rd impression 1955, faded and marked cloth, corner rubbed, lacking wrapper; Two Towers, 2nd impression 1955, faded and worn cloth, corners rubbed, lacking wrapper (3)
Polar Exploration. MARKHAM and HUXLEY Scott's Last Expedition, in two volumes, London: Smith, Elder & Co 1913, large 8vo, teg, blue cloth gilt (rubbed); NANSEN (Dr Fridtjof) Farthest North, 2 volumes, London: George Newnes 1898, 8vo, elaborate green cloth gilt (spines a little loose); PONTING (Herbert G) In Lotus-Land Japan, London: J M Dent & Sons 1922, blue cloth gilt; MASSON (L R) Les Bourgeois de la Compagnie, 2 volumes, New York 1960, 8vo, black cloth gilt, etc; CRESSWELL (Lieutenant S Gurney) A Series of Eight Sketches in Colour together with a Chart of the Route of the Voyage of HMS Investigator, London: Day and Son 1854, folio in case, etc (a box)
A Dundee school medallion unmarked, in a fitted case for Whytock & Sons Dundee, awarded to Charles E R Bruce 1919; a school medallion in fitted Brook & Sons of Edinburgh case; a Glasgow Corporation Transport 20 years service badge, by J Hudson & Co, Birmingham 1934; together with two small silver fobs -5
A modern cased miniature tea and coffee set by A Marston & Company Birmingham 1978 comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk and sugar all with fluted sections and simple shaped rectangular twin handled tray, in fitted case; a cased set of six coffee spoons by R Allinson, Edinburgh 1972, with stone set thistle finials; a cased reproduction 'Jockey cap' caddy spoon; a lucky horse shoe serviette ring and a Victorian mustard pot in the form a thistle with motto 'DINNA FORGET' engraved to cover -5
Glasgow - a group of Scottish provincial tablespoons to include a pair of Hanoverian pattern by J Luke marked JL, town mark, JL with engraved initials MC and numbered to terminal; a Hanoverian pattern tablespoon by Milne & Campbell, marked MC, town mark, S, with vacant terminal; together with two Edinburgh Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, one Lothian & Robertson, Assay Master H Gordon 1752 and another by R Clark, Assay Master H Gordon (date letter lacking) -5 combined weight 10.5oz
Aberdeen - a collection of Scottish provincial flatware to include a jam spoon by G Jamieson, marked G.J, London 1852, ABDn; a cream ladle by Rettie & Sons marked R&S, A, B, D, Edinburgh 1837; a pair of teaspoons by G Sangster marked GS, A, B, D, Edinburgh 1863; a teaspoon by G Sangster marked Gs, A, B, D, N, Edinburgh 1855; a pair of sugar tongs by G Jamieson marked GJ, ABDn, London 1850; a pair of sugar tongs by G Sangster marked GS, A, B, D, N, Edinburgh 1868 -7
A pair of Edwardian anointing spoons London 1907, of typical form with gilded bowls and stems; a set of four knife rests London 1904, with barrel centre sections and quatrefoil terminals; a propelling pencil by Goldsmiths Company; a pair of Oriental glove stretchers of hinged form with dragon handles; two purses with leather interiors and engine turned detail to outer cases, with chain and loop suspensions; a pair of George III shoe buckles of simple curved form, lacking steel pins; a pair of continental spoons by R JENSEN; an American pickle fork and an Edwardian souvenir spoon (qty) combined weight 25oz
A pair of George III open salts by R & D Hennell London 1796 of open navette form raised on simple stem and domed foot with reeded rim; together with a small modern coffee pot by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1923 of simple form with baluster body and swan neck spout -3 salts 10cm wide, total weight 16oz
A George III teapot and stand by D Smith and R Sharp London 1784 (duty head lacking) the teapot of shaped oval section with engraved foliate and flower head swags and border with straight tapered spout and C scroll handle, the domed hinged lid with concave flutes and wooden finial; the oval stand with beaded rim and fluted border, the well with engraved band of foliate scrolls, both pieces with engraved crest of a dragon facing left -2 teapot 12cm high, stand 18cm diameter
Admiral Lord Collingwood receiving the French and Spanish Admiral’s swords on board the R. Sovereign after the glorious victory. London: P. Patriarcha, Dec. 16, 1805. Framed, small size. Note: Le Quesne 20. Although Nelson is neither shown or mentioned in this picture, Professor Le Quesne included it as integrally related to Nelson. Collingwood is incorrectly described as Admiral as at the time of the battle Collingwood was a Vice-Admiral and a baronet. Not in the National Maritime Museum, Royal Naval Museum or the Nelson Museum at Monmouth.
Circle of John MacWhirter RA HRSA RI RE 1839-1911- View of a mountain loch; watercolour, bears attached inscribed document as follows " R Galbraith Esq 18 George Street, Edinburgh 16th Jan 1884, 1 Victoria St Westminster, London SW, Dear Sir, I have very much pleased in enclosing a little document which will let all doubts about the MacWhirter at last you are welcome to it as it has an interest to you the picture being und****"; watercolour, 34.5x31cm
P Wray, fl.late 18th century- Putti and a sleeping lion; publ 1785, after Richard Cosway RA 1742-1821; engraving, in a gilt wood frame, 13x17cm: John Raphael Smith 1752-1812- "Narcissa", publ May 12th 1787, by J R Smith, No 31, King Street, London; stipple engraving: After Thomas Gainsborough RA 1727-1788- "Mrs Sheridan"; hand-coloured mezzotint: together with further 18/19/20th century framed mezzotints and engravings after various hands, (a lot)
British School early 20th century- "His Majesty King Edward the VII., Navy, on which the Sun Never Sets", publ R Abrahams, 6 Exeter St, Plymouth, circa 1902; lithograph printed in colours, 54x88cm: together with one further similar chromolithograph printed in colours, entitled "Royal Jubilee Review by the Queen, 1887", in matching frames, (2)
* "Herbert Hamak, German b.1952- “Ohne Titel nr C118, Orange Pigment, 1990”, “Ohne Title nr 22 Gelbe Pigment, 1990”, “Ohne Title nr 19, Braune Pigment 1989”; pigment and binding agent on canvas, three free standing sculptures, 119cm (high) x 237cm(long) x 20.4cm (deep), ea., (3). Note: Herbert Hamak born 1952 in Obereschenbach / Unterfranken, Germany lives and works in Hammelburg, Germany “...By virture of the principvirtuehe “pictures” reaching out into space and the corresponding turn away from “flat painting” and the illusionist elements the latter entails, the artist lends concrete artistic form to the sensuous experience of color, something otherwise only treated theoretically and analytically....” Text by Rolf Lauter from the catalogue Gesprõche mit Herbert Hamak 1991-1996, Museum f³r Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt aM 1996, p. 21.Hamak has exhibited around the world and is in permanent collections to include: MMK, Frankfurt; Kunsthalle, Mannheim; Technische Hocheschule, Frankfurt; the Daimler Chrysler Collection, Switzerland; and The Peggy Guggenheim Museum, Venice. (may be subject to Droit de Suite)"
Bible (in English).- THE HISTORICAL PART OF THE HOLY BIBLE...ENGRAVEN BY JOHN STURT... additional engraved title, frontispiece, 4 folding engraved maps and 130 engraved plates, closed tears to maps, tear to A1 of Book of Common Prayer, Old Testament, Oxford, J. Baskett, 1732; New Testament, H. Hills, 1731; Concordance, D. Leach & R. Ware, 1726, later ornate morocco, blind-stamped, inlayed, spine gilt, heavily worn and rubbed with both boards detached, 4to.
Bles (Joseph) RARE ENGLISH GLASSES OF THE XVII & XVIII CENTURIES, photographic plates, tissue-guards, n.d.; Francis (Grant R.) OLD ENGLISH DRINKING GLASSES THEIR CHRONOLOGY AND SEQUENCE, plates, 1926, publisher's cloth, t.e.g., others uncut, folio; and 28 other vols, including art reference and bindings (30).
A Victorian silver christening mug, London 1843, makers mark RP GR, 8.5 cm high, together with another Victorian silver christening mug, London 1884 R Roskell, A Roskell & J.M. Hunt, 7 cm high, a silver christening mug, Birmingham 1926, makers mark EE, 7.5 cm high and a silver christening mug, London 1973, makers mark A G & S Ltd, 13.5 oz, (4).

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