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Lot 478

A George IV/William IV Scottish provincial soup ladle, fiddle pattern, by Messrs R & R Keay, Perth (R&RK [twice], double headed eagle [twice]), c. 1830, 7.5oz.

Lot 507

A late Victorian vesta case, enamelled on the front in a square panel with a horse and rider jumping over water, the reverse inscribed 'Polo Tournament Hurlingham 1900' won by Media Luna A.H. Holland, J.R. Kirkham, R. Leared, E.Wood, maker 'TA & Co.', Birmingham 1894.

Lot 524

A George IV Argyle, with a gadrooned base and a detachable cover with a ball finial by R. Emes & E. Barnard, London 1823, 5.25in (13.5cm) high, 16oz.

Lot 563

Three small boxes: a George III engraved patch box with rounded ends and another circular example, both by Samuel Pemberton of Birmingham, and a Queen Anne counter box and cover with the portrait if Queen Anne flanked by the initials 'A' & 'R', maker's mark only 'IA', c.1714, the latter 0.8in (2.2cm) diameter. (3)

Lot 576

A small modern brandy saucepan, with ivory handle and stand, with burner, by G. Nathan & R. Hayes, Birmingham 1915, 3.1in (7.8cm) high, 3oz.

Lot 740

A George II/III Irish helmet cream jug, on a turned pedestal foot, with a scroll handle, moulded girdle and engraved decoration, the foot scratched underneath with the initials "R" over "SE" maker's mark lost in decoration, Dublin c.1760, 3.75in (9.5cm) high, 4oz.

Lot 742

A pair of small modern sauceboats, a single modern sauceboat with a gadrooned rim and another with a cast scroll rim, by G. Nathan & R. Hayes, Chester 1901, 18oz. (4)

Lot 199

A pair of 17th Century pewter Plates initialled "R B A" and bearing an old label inscribed "1671", 9" (23cms) diameter, another plate decorated in wrigglework with stylised flowers and birds and 1 other pewter plate. (4).

Lot 258

Seebohm; ''Eggs of British Birds'' 1896, edited (after author's death) by R. Bowdler Sharpe, 59 plates all present - front cover, end paper and frontispiece nearly detached, (w.a.f.). (1)

Lot 43

A collection of Carlton warecomprising: a red trumpet vase 'Worcester Birds' pattern, 2175, W & R mark, 20cm high; a blue bowl 'Mikado' pattern, 2364, W & R mark, 13cm wide; a black Carlton Cloisonne ware bowl 'Chinese Quail' pattern, 522, W & R mark, 16cm wide; an oval blue dish 'Crane and Willow' pattern, 23cm wide; and a blue footed rose bowl 'Prunus' pattern, W & R mark, 18cm high (5)

Lot 44

A group of Carlton warecomprising: a figure of a lady in black and red 'Grandma' pattern, 4276, 18cm high; a salad bowl bound by white metal and a pair of servers 'Marguerite' pattern, W & R mark, 20cm wide; and a blue and gilt flower pot 'Lovebirds' pattern, W & R mark (5)

Lot 216

A Victorian dessert service comprising twelve knives, twelve spoons and twelve forks, the knives and forks with polished agate and bloodstone handles, the spoons with octagonal handles, 1879 by Francis Higgins, in a case, retailed by R & S Garrard & Co

Lot 231

Follower of ROGER HILTON Oil on corrugated card. Inscribed to the reverse, R. Hilton Esq., 2 Piazza Studios, St. Ives, Cornwall. 12 1/2 x 5 1/2ins. PROVENANCE: With Wills Lane Gallery, St. Ives. NOTE: We are grateful to Rose Hilton, who liked the work but was not able to say with certainty that it was by her late husband.

Lot 10

Sherriff (R C) and Bartlett (V) Journey's End, first edition, signed and dated by R C Sherriff, 11 March 1930, another copy, third impression 1931, Sherriff (R C) Journey's End, A Play in Three Acts, 1929 and another copy 1976

Lot 17

Kipling (R) Puck of Pook's Hill, Macmillan & Co, 1906, together with sundry novels and children's books

Lot 433

Style of R. C. WEATHERBY Man reading a book. Oil on canvas. 14 x 20ins.

Lot 444

R. E. BROWN The Old Harbour. Watercolour. Signed. 7 x 11ins.

Lot 514

R. DOBLE Penzance fishing luggers. Late 19th century oil on canvas. 20 x 30ins.

Lot 2122

Large Martin ware stoneware baluster vase by Robert Wallace Martin, incised with herons and foliage, incised signature R W Martin, London & Southall, 1881, 107cm tall, faults

Lot 248

Ephemera Relating to Voyages of R M S Aquitania, including menus and postcards, and a late Victorian / early Edwardian scrap album (qty)

Lot 450

R Marshall, a mountain landscape with river and sheep to the foreground, oil on canvas laid down, signed, 22.5 x 41.5 cm, and its pair (2)

Lot 219

Voltaire-Caylus, Marte Marguerite de Les souvenirs de Madame de Caylus sur les intrigues amoureuses de la cour, avec des notes de M. de Voltaire. Chateau de Fernei, 1760; [Robinet, J.-B.-R.] Lettres secrettes de Mr. de Voltaire, publiees par Mr. L.B. Geneva [no publisher], 1765; [Selis, N.J.] Relation de la maladie, de la confession, de la fin de M. de Voltaire.. par moi, Joseph Dubois. Geneva [no publisher], 1761, 3 works in one volume, contemporary French calf-backed green boards, vellum corners, spine gilt; [Hardouin de Perefixe, Evque de Rodez Histoire du roi Henri le grand. Paris: Didot, Nyon & Damonneville, 1755, 12mo, 2 volumes in one, presentation inscription to Joannem Guillelm de Borchgrave, dated 1764, part pasted onto front pastedown, contemporary French mottled calf, armorial emblem embossed to both boards, spine gilt (2)

Lot 250

Graham, James, 1st Marquis of Montrose-Wishart, George The history of the Kings Majesties affairs in Scotland under the conduct of the Most Honourable James Marques of Montrose ... in the years, 1644, 1645, & 1646. [London]: n.p., 1648, uncalled for portrait bound in as frontispiece, nineteenth century panelled red morocco gilt, watered silk endpapers Note: Wing W 3121. Bound in at the front is an imperfect copy (lacking all after p. 8 ) of A relation of the true funerals of the great Lord Marquesse of Montrose ... with that of the renowned knight Sir William Hay of Delgity , 8vo., [Edinburgh ?], 1661 (See New Wing R 882; Aldis 1717]

Lot 270

Lockhart, John Gibson Peteres letters to his kinsfolk. Edinburgh, 1819, third edition, 8vo, 3 volumes, half titles, 4 vignettes, 15 portraits, modern half morocco gilt by R. Nelson, interiors clean (3)

Lot 275

Napoleon-Bourienne, M. de Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte. London: R. Bentley, 1836, 4 volumes, 8vo, engraved portrait, contemporary half calf, red and black lettering pieces, two volumes neatly rebacked with original spines laid down; [Napoleon Bonaparte] Copies of the original letters and despatches of the generals, ministers... at Paris to the Emperor Napoleon at Dresden. London: J. Murray, 1814, 8vo, red half morocco, uncut, rubbed, upper joint split; Clery, M. Journal of occurrences at the Temple, during the confinement of Louis XVI. London: sold by the author, 1798, 8vo, 16pp. list of subscribers, 2 engraved plates, recent period-style calf, occasional spotting and light marking (5) Provenance: Junior Carlton Club Library, bookplates.

Lot 296

Lang, Andrew The blue fairy book. London, 1890, fourth edition, 8vo, illustrated, original decorative blue cloth gilt, rubbed at edges, foxing, bookplate; Ibid. The red fairy book. London, 1891, third edition, 8vo, illustrated, original decorative red cloth gilt, backstrip sunned, corners bumped, spotting, bookplate and owneres ink inscription on front endpaper; Ibid. The green fairy book. London, 1892. First edition, 8vo, illustrated, original decorative green cloth gilt, some rubbing to edges, foxing, bookplate of Hamilton of Carnell; Ibid. The yellow fairy book. London, 1894. First edition, 8vo, illustrated, original yellow cloth gilt, rubbed at edges, corners worn, foxing, bookplate and a 1901 copy with heavily faded and discoloured binding; Ibid. The pink fairy book. London, 1906, new impression, 8vo, illustrated, original decorative pink cloth gilt, backstrip and edges faded, foxing; Ibid. The grey fairy book. London, 1900. First edition, 8vo, illustrated, original grey cloth gilt, corners bumped, some spotting, bookplate; Ibid. The violet fairy book. London, 1901. First edition, 8vo, illustrated, original decorative cloth gilt, edges of boards stained, head and tails chipped, bookplate; Ibid. The crimson fairy book. London, 1903. First edition, 8vo, illustrated, original decorative cloth gilt, decorative endpapers, backstrip sunned, some rubbing, bookplate; Ibid. The brown fairy book. London, 1904. First edition, 8vo, illustrated, original cloth gilt, decorative endpapers, some rubbing to head and tail of spine, bookplate; Ibid. The olive fairy book. London, 1907. First edition, 8vo, original cloth gilt, decorative endpapers, owneres ink inscription on reverse of frontispiece; Ibid. The lilac fairy book. London, 1910. First edition, 8vo, illustrated, original cloth gilt, backstrip sunned, bookplate and 11 others by Andrew Lang; Kirk, R. The secret commonwealth of elves, fauns and fairies. Stirling, 1933, 8vo, presentation copy from R. Cunninghame-Graham, frontispiece by D.Y. Cameron, original cloth gilt, dustwrapper, chipped and stained; Halifax, John & Goble, Warwick The fairy book. London, 1913, 8vo, 32 colour plates, original decorative cloth gilt, some rubbing to gilt on boards, foxing; Ozaki, Yei Theodora The Japanese fairy book. London, 1903, 8vo, illustrated, original cloth gilt, worn, hinges weak (26)

Lot 359

Reid, Mayne The boy tar. London: W. Kent, 1860, 12 plates, 32pp. advertisements dated Oct. 1859, blind-stamped red cloth, spine gilt, slightly rubbed; Wallace, Edgar The four just men. London: Tallis Press, 1905, original cloth, lacking folding frontispiece and competition slip; Ibid Angel Esquire. Bristol: Arrowsmith, [n.d.]; Ibid The green rust, 1919; Bennett, Arnold Tales of the five towns, 1905, some spotting to endpapers; [Quiller Couch, A.T.] The astonishing history of Troy town, by Q. Cassell, 1888, 16pp. advertisements dated 5G 7 88, original cloth, a few margins very slightly dampstained, slightly rubbed; Lang, A. The animal story book, 1896; The red true story book, 1895; The red romance book, 1895, all three pictorial cloth gilt, g.e., spines faded, slightly rubbed; Jefferies, R. The gamekeeper at home, 1880, illustrations, all original cloth; Marryat, F. Poor Jack, 1840, engraved plates, original cloth, slightly rubbed; and others (22)

Lot 370

Scott, Sir Walter The poetical works... Edinburgh: R. Cadell, 1833-34, 8vo, 11 [of 12] volumes, engraved titles, frontispieces, later red morocco gilt extra, t.e.g, bindings in fine condition, interiors clean (11)

Lot 379

Walpole, Horace Walpoliana. London: R. Philips, [1799], 2 volumes, engraved titles and folding facsimile, contemporary calf, slightly rubbed, one board loose; Ibid. A catalogue of the royal and noble authors of England, 1759, 2 volumes, 8vo, engraved frontispiece and 1 plate of music, cloth, some soiling; Bartisch, Adam Catalogue raisonne des estampes gravees a leeau-forte par Guido Reni. Vienna, 1795, 12mo, original wrappers, 1 folding plate, slightly spotted, rubbed; [Bookselleres catalogue] Catalogue des livres francois, italiens, latins, anglois qui se trouvent chez les freres Reycends, libraires. Milan, 1771, 8vo, modern boards; Elmes, James The arts and artists, 1825, 3 volumes, 12mo, engraved titles and frontispieces, contemporary calf gilt, lightly rubbed; and 14 others (23)

Lot 393

George IV Letter signed in French with autograph subscription "le Bon Frre George R" to the King of the Two Sicilies, Ferdinand I, announcing the birth of a daughter to his brother and sister-in-law, the Duke and Duchess of Clarence, later William IV and Queen Adelaide, with envelope, 1 page, 4to, 11 December 1820; Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington Invitation to dinner from Queen Victoria to the Duke of Wellington, printed card, 26 April 1849, with on the reverse, in the Dukees hand, "Will attend Her Majestyes Command" (2) Note: The Duke of Clarence married the Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Coburg Meiningen in the summer of 1818. In December 1820 Princess Adelaide gave birth to a daughter; the child died in March of the following year. Had the daughter survived, she, not Victoria, would have become Queen after William IV.

Lot 497

Hobhouse, Sir Benjamin, Bart Remarks on several parts of France, Italy &c. in the years 1783, 1784 and 1785. Bath: [Privately Printed], R. Cruttwell, 1796, 8vo, contemporary russia gilt, very neatly rebacked, spine gilt Provenance: Charlotte Hobhouse, gift of Lady Hobhouse, presentation inscription dated 15 August 1831, small albumen portrait of Sir Benjamin Hobhouse, 1st Bt. (1757-1831), bookplates of Sir C.P. Hobhouse Bt. and Robert Maxtone Graham.

Lot 20

Marcilhac, Felix R. Lalique catalogue raisonne de le Ïuvre de verre. Paris, 1994, 4to, illustrated, original cloth, dustwrapper [protective cover]; Bayer, Patrica & Waller, Mark The art of Rene Lalique. Royston, 2002, 4to, original paper covers (2)

Lot 27

Vitruvius Pollio, Marcus-William Newton The architecture of M. Vitruvius Pollio, translated... by W. Newton, architect. London: I. and J. Taylor, R. Faulder &c., 1791, 2 volumes, large folio, engraved frontispiece portrait after Robert Smirke and 46 plates engraved by James Newton, contemporary half calf, neatly rebacked, spine tooled in gilt and blind, new marbled sides, light dampstaining to extreme lower corner of a few plates, volume 1 bound without the preface (pp. [iii]-viii) found in some copies Note: A very good copy of William Newtones edition. In 1771 Newton published an English version of Vitruviuses De architectura so that - as he explained in the preface - England might not be the only "polished nation" that did not possess Vitruvius in its own tongue. In this copy the plates of Volume I are numbered and there is no alteration slip pasted onto the imprints. Many of the plates have been re-engraved and some of the figures enlarged. This two-volume edition was published by James Newton who states in his notice "To the Public" that all of Volume I and part of Volume II were printed before his brotheres death in 1790. Brunet V, 1331; Cicognara 736; Fowler 428.

Lot 130

French poetry and drama La Grange Chancel, Franois Joseph de. Ino et melicerte, tragedie. Paris: Pierre Ribou, 1713, 12mo, contemporary vellum, armorial bookplate of The Rt. Hon. Thomas Earl of Hadinton [sic]; Marchand, P. Cymbalum mundi ou dialogues satyriques. Amsterdam & Leipzig: Arkstee & Merkus, 1753, 12mo, engraved frontispiece and 4 plates by B. Picard, contemporary calf, spine gilt; Navarre, le roi de Les po‘sies. Paris: H.L. & J. Guerin, 1742, 2 volumes, 8vo, 3 engraved plates, contemporary calf, rubbed; Malherbe, F. & Racan. Poesies. Paris: Didot jeune, 1800, 12mo, contemporary calf, rubbed; Chompre, M. Dictionnaire abrege de la fable. Paris: Desaint & Nyon, 1777, 12mo, contemporary calf, spine gilt, bookplate of the Duke of Roxburghe; Coulange, M. de Chansons choisies. Paris: Valleyre & Cailleau, 1754, 8vo, contemporary calf, spine gilt, head of spine slightly rubbed; Boileau Despreaux, N. Oeuvres. Glasgow: R. & A. Foulis, 1759, 2 volumes, 8vo, half-titles, contemporary calf, spines gilt, rubbed; Regnier, Mathurin Les oeuvres... contenant ses satyres. Amsterdam: E. Roger, 1710, 12mo, engraved frontispiece, contemporary calf, rubbed; [Anonymous] Satyre menippee. Ratisbone: M. Kerner, 1740, volumes 1-2 of 3, 8vo, engraved plates, one torn without loss, contemporary calf, spines gilt; and 2 others (14)

Lot 340

R. Gallon, Highland cattle by a river, landscape beyond, Watercolour, signed.

Lot 442

C. R. Sellar RSW, Victorian River Scene with Children to Foreground, signed watercolour 38cm x 53cm.

Lot 178

A late 19th Century T. R Boote dust pressed tile black line transfer printed with a central panel depicting children in Victorian dress within blue printed Aesthetic panel borders, after designs by Kate Greenaway, 6" square, together with a matched series example with navy borders.

Lot 182

A set of four late 19th Century T. R Boote Ltd dust pressed tiles blue line transfer printed with a central square panel depicting figures in Victorian dress eating within Aesthetic floral panel printed borders, after designs by Kate Greenaway, each 6" square.

Lot 183

A pair of late 19th Century T. R Boote Ltd dust pressed tiles sepia line transfer printed with a central square panel depicting figures in Victorian dress eating within Aesthetic floral panel printed borders, after designs by Kate Greenaway, each 6" square.

Lot 193

A pair of mid 20th Century T. & R. Boote dust pressed tiles blanks later decorated with stylised landscape scenes with a water mill and wind mill, signed in monogram and dated for 1954, 6" square, together with a similar period floral example in the style of Packard & Ord.

Lot 194

A pair of late 19th Century T & R Boote dust pressed tiles later tube line decorated in the Wade style with stylised Art Nouveau flowers in majolica finish, 6" square.

Lot 195

A pair of late 19th Century T & R Boote dust pressed tiles later tube line decorated in the Wade style with stylised Art Nouveau flowers in majolica finish, 6" square.

Lot 196

A late 19th Century dust pressed three tile panel run possibly T & R Boote blue line transfer printed in the Arts & Crafts style with a young lady in Medieval style dress before a lily pond with a fishing rod to her hand all within a chevron border, each tile 6" square.

Lot 197

A set of eight T & R Boote dust pressed tiles blue line transfer printed with quarter panel repeat stylised heraldic motifs with emblems for the British Isles with Rampant lions after designs featured in John Leighton's design book, each 6" square.

Lot 198

A late 19th Century dust pressed tile possibly by T & R Boote hand painted with a stylised floral spray in the manner of Morris with a gilded dash line ground, 6" square.

Lot 199

A pair of late 19th Century T & R Boote dust pressed tiles black line transfer decorated with views of The Bear at Devises and College Hall at Exeter both with a hand colour wash finish, 6" square.

Lot 200

A pair of late 19th Century T & R Boote dust pressed tiles sepia line transfer decorated with a figural diamond panel depicting Youth and Old age as figures in classical dress over Aesthetic patterned borders, 6" square.

Lot 395

An early 20th Century T & R Boote dust pressed tile blank later hand painted in the Art Deco style with stylised figure to a garden setting with a peacock, together with a similar example by the same hand showing a figure dressed as a Queen to an interior, unsigned, 6" square.

Lot 399

An early 20th Century H & R Johnston Ltd dust pressed tile later tube line decorated with a stylised profile portrait of a gypsy wearing a spotted head scarf and hoop earring before a landscape setting, 6" square, together with a similar example with an Art Nouveau style ladies head.

Lot 401

A group of post war H & R Johnson dust pressed tiles stencil and transfer decorated a range of designs to include a series of stylised pigs, a two tile panel cat and a group of 1980's ladies heads in the Art Deco style, (15).

Lot 10A

Victorian football memorabilia, fifteen carat gold and enamel Scottish and English League medal dated 1899, the reverse inscribed R C Hamilton, (13.5g)

Lot 171A

Regimental silver table lighter, crested to the 'R(F)RE'-Renfrewshire (Fortress Company) Royal Engineers, on associated stand/ashtray, the lighter formed as a flaming grenade, hallmarked for Birmingham 1928

Lot 307

WWI British military three draw brass telescope, marked 'TEL. SIG. (MKIV) ALSO G. S. R. BECK LTD. LONDON 1915 No.18074', with leather casing and carrying strap

Lot 110

A Pair of Early XX Century Austrian Amphora Vases, by R S & K, Turn Teplisk, Bohemia, each of baluster form, painted with thistle seed heads and leaves, beneath richly gilded necks and pierced handles, 16 cms high.

Lot 224

An Edward VII Silver Card Case, of rectangular form with a bracketted outline, engraved overall with leaves, the front enclosing a vacant cartouche, Makers mark J R, Birmingham 1904, 9 x 6.5 cms, 79 grams.

Lot 57

R. J. KITAJ (1932-2007) PERMIT ME VOYAGE Screen print, signed, numbered 62/150, from 'In our Time', published by Waddington Graphics Plate size: 45.5cm x 46cm (18in x 18.25in)

Lot 519

Tri-Ang Hornby R.758 Hymek Diesel Hydraulic Locomotive. Mint and boxed.

Lot 527

Hornby R.550 British Rail 2-10-0 Loco. Mint and boxed.

Lot 528

Tri-Ang Hornby R.759 Hall Class engine and R.760 tender. Mint and boxed.

Lot 536

Tri-Ang Hornby R.259S 4-6-2 Brittania Loco and R.35 Tender. Both very good condition in original boxes.

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