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Lot 1342

Talbot Kelly (R.) Egypt Painted and Described, colour plates, cloth a little damp-stained, 1902; Farnol (Jeffery) The New Moon, illustrations, tissue-guards, n.d.; Guerber (H.A.) The Myths of Greece and Rome, plates, 1909, 8vo; and a quantity of others, illustrated (qty).

Lot 4

A 9ct golfing medal Birmingham 1923 by M&B, the obverse with scene of a golfer at top of swing with caddy behind, inscribed below within scroll 'A. & S. Golf Club' the reverse inscribed singles tournament Capts prize, won by R W McGillivary 1924' within a laurel leaf 11.6g

Lot 79

A mid 19th century painted papier-mache snuff box of circular form, the lid painted with a figure of a gentleman in classical dress, signed to verso of lid Paulus Pontius Kupf: 24.130 r 9cm wide

Lot 127

A Victorian engraved rummer the bell shaped bowl engraved with fruiting vine and presentation inscription 'To G R Playfair' in foliate script, on a faceted baluster stem and star cut spreading base 20.5cm high

Lot 449

A mahogany framed armchair,<R by John Taylor and son the upholstered frame in pink velour with outstretched arms, raised on squat acanthus carved legs, claw and ball feet, brass castors 90cm wide

Lot 475

A pair of oak George IV coronation side chairs stamped Hans and son 1937, the green velvet cushioned back and seat embroidered with a crown and 'G IV R' raised on chamfered square legs -2

Lot 69

George Farrington Hornibrook (c.1843-1882): Figures donkeys and bathing machines North Bay Scarborough, oil on canvas signed and dated 1877, 50cm x 75cm. Provenance: illustrated in 'Scarborough a Pictorial History' by R J Percy 1877

Lot 101

R T (19th/20th century): Moorland scene with gorse, watercolour monogrammed 28cm x 46cm

Lot 108

Frederick R Fitzgerald (exh.1897-1938): 'Leon-Mt-Skaala', watercolour signed 21cm x 28cm unframed

Lot 197

Blind Harry; The Metrical history of Sir William Wallace, Knight of Ellerslie, published by R Morison & Son, of Perth, 1790 (3 volumes)

Lot 493

R G J MacKechnie (early 20th century) An Adoration of The Kings Tempera on board, 60x75cm

Lot 586

After Alexander Carse (1770-1843) engraved by R Scott The Landing of His Majesty George IVth. At Leith 15th August, 1822, coloured engraving, 52x84cm

Lot 598

R. WEISS. Signed and dated 1910 oil painting on canvas, coastal village scene with shepherd and sheep, "Bielersee Schweiz", see verso. 17 1/4" x 23".

Lot 807

R. MASI. Signed oil painting on canvas, Venetion scene with gondolas and figures, see verso. 19 1/4" x 27".

Lot 713

Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832), a collection of medals relating to the author:- 50th Birthday 1821, by T. Webb and B. R. Faulkner, for J. Mudie, 40mm; with separate silver cliches of the obverse and reverse, in curious holder; complimentary white metal medal, 1824, by William Wyon for Sir Edward Thomason, , with reverse figures of Truth and Fiction, 53mm, complimentary copper medal, 1824 by A. J. Stothard for Parker's series of "Great Men", 62mm; and for his death, silver, [1832], by W. Bain and B. R. Faulkner with reverse, The Lady of the Lake, 50mm. The cliches very fine, others all better and last scarce. (5) Reference, Brown, L., British Historical Medals, vol I, nos. 1165, 1238, 1312 & 1576

Lot 843

A set of three Victorian Scottish "engraved letter" wine labels, "W", "R" & "H", maker's mark only, by J Asherheim, Edinburgh c.1860. (3)

Lot 889

A George IV Irish escutcheon wine label, with chased fruiting vines, incised "SHERRY", by R. Smith, Dublin c.1820 (no date letter).

Lot 894

A George IV wine label, in the form of a letter "R" with foliate adornment, maker's mark "GMH" (possibly for George McHattie of Edinburgh - overstriking another), Birmingham 1828.

Lot 1155

Various condiments: pepper, by Samuel Wood, London 1762, a set of four salts, by R. Emes & E. Barnard, London 1809, a pair of pierced salts (blue glass liners), by T. Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1875 and a pair of continental oval salts, blue glass liners, unmarked, 19th century, 22oz weighable silver. (9)

Lot 1163

A barge-shaped teapot, on button feet, by G. Nathan & R. Hayes, Chester 1910, 21oz.

Lot 1260

A modern four-piece tea set, of panelled vase form, maker R&D, Birmingham 1935. 48oz. (4)

Lot 1300

A George III wine funnel, with a tapering spout, reeded borders and a shell tang, crested, by R. Emes & E. Barnard, London 1819, 5.25in (13.4cm) high, 3.25oz.

Lot 1312

R.E Stone: A cased set of three small 'coronation' nut dishes, each with two small handles in the form of stylised crowns, the centres inset with coronation medallions, by Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1936 (with R E Stones facsimile signature on each), 3.5in (9cm) diameter, 8.5oz.

Lot 32

Norton, R & M: A history of gold snuff boxes, leather bound 1938.

Lot 35

Burns, T: Old Scottish Communion Plate, from a limited run of 175 copies on small paper, by R & R Clark, Edinburgh 1892.

Lot 36

Burns, The Rev Thomas: Old Scottish Communion Plate, from a limited run of 175 copies on large paper, printed by R & R Clark, Edinburgh 1892, (with dedication by the author).

Lot 75

A Mid 18th century trefid spoon, scratched ‘RLM’ and a three-prong trefid fork, maker G.S with a fleur de lys and crown, Jersey, c.1750, the spoon 7.3in (18.5cm), the fork 6.7in (17cm). (2) For the mark see Mayne, R, Old Channel Islands silver p.53 and plate 61.

Lot 92

A rare Charles II spoon, later script initial ‘R’, maker unascribed (mark defaced), attributed to Kilkenny (a tower with three turrets and three flags [twice]), c.1680, 7.6in (19.3cm). See Jackson’s Revised, pp 737 and 739.

Lot 164

Exeter: An early Charles II large spoon, with a gilt terminal pricked FA over WG over 1660, struck with the town mark in the bowl and on the stem, an incuse D twice and an incuse reversed R, by an unascribed maker, c.1660, 7.3in (18.6cm).

Lot 183

A Charles I/Commonwealth large spoon, the seal with traces of gilding, pricked ‘WC’, struck twice on the stem and once in the bowl, with hexafoil and once on the back of the stem, with reversed ‘R’, 1630-1650, 6.8in (17.3cm). See Jackson’s Revised, p.308, where there are marks with some similarities.

Lot 209

A pair of andiron sugar tongs, with a turned finial initialled ‘R’, maker’s mark only ‘IT?’ [struck twice], unascribed, London c.1730 and a pair of sprung pivot sugar tongs, crested, by J. Booth, London c.1775. (2)

Lot 239

A set of five Queen Anne examples, with plain rattails, scratched initials ‘R’ over ‘RA’, maker Thomas Sadler, London 1705, 9oz. (5)

Lot 291

R. M. Bell St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh watercolour, signed 37cm x 28cm

Lot 303C

William Strang RA (Scottish 1859-1921) Portrait of Robert Louise Stevenson (1850-1894, Novelist, poet and essayist) Etching with monogram 15cm x 11cm Note: Auction records reveal the two most desirable etchings by Strang are those of Rudyard Kipling and Robert Louise Stevenson. At Bonhams, London in 2005 examples achieved prices of £2000 and £800 respectively. This etching of R. L. Stevenson was later published as the frontispiece of 'Vailima Letters' the book detailing the correspondence between Stevenson and Sir Sidney Colvin (1845-1927) Slade Professor of Fine Arts at Cambridge and keeper of Prints at the British Museum, he was also a friend of Stevenson, whose works and letters he edited.

Lot 367

Carltonware Chinese design vase, printed W & R mark in blue, 33cm high

Lot 439

Edwardian inlaid mahogany mantel clock, the white enamel dial named to R Sawers, Edinburgh, 30cm high

Lot 117

AFTER J. McKINLAY "Ayrshire Dairy Cow" and "Ayrshire Dairy Bull", a pair of coloured engravings by R. Scott, both approx. 12.25 x 19.75 cm

Lot 292

WILLIAM KNIGHT "November's Russet and Silver", a rural landscape with haystacks in foreground, oil on canvas, signed, titled on label to frame, inscribed verso "No 479. R. A.1923", also titled and inscribed on stretcher, 49.5 x 59.75 cm (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 239

R. Lalique 'Actina' opalescent shallow glass bowl, stencil mark, 14" diameter. Illustrated in colour on inside back cover.

Lot 240

R. Lalique 'Poissons' opalescent shallow glass bowl, moulded mark, 10" diameter. Illustrated in colour on inside back cover.

Lot 241

R. Lalique 'Poissons' opalescent glass bowl, moulded mark, 9.5" diameter

Lot 242

R. Lalique 'Aigrettes' glass vase, frosted and blue stained, signed, no. 988, 10" high. Illustrated in colour on page 12.

Lot 244

R. Lalique 'Marguerites' clear and frosted square shallow dish with canted corners, sepia stained, stencil mark, 6.25"

Lot 38

COLIN HUNTER A. R. A., R.I., R.S.W., R. E. (1841-1904) COASTAL VIEW Signed, oil on canvas 39.5cm x 75cm (15.5in x 29.5in)

Lot 123

JAMES MCBEY (1883-1959) NEAR ACLE, NORFOLK Signed, inscribed and dated ‘28 July 1920’, watercolour 20cm x 33cm (8in x 13in) Provenance: T. & R Annan & Sons, Glasgow

Lot 118

C R W Nevinson (British, 1889-1946) Suburbia, circa 1924 (Summer Afternoon in the Garden) signed lower right "C R W Nevinson" etching (trimmed) 18 x 13cm provenance: private collection, East Sussex this good print by Nevinson is often found unsigned, as Nevinson only signed proofs which had already been printed, as and when they were ordered. It is usually printed on F J Head and Company cream laid paper. literature: suburbia, circa.1924, cat.ref. Guichard 80.

Lot 147

G. Scharf a View of the Grand Fete on Parker’s Piece, Cambridge lithograph published by R. Ackerman, London 27.5 x 47.5cm (image)

Lot 193

BREE (C R) A History of the Birds of Europe, 4 vols 1863, coloured plates, scattered foxing, cloth, rebacked modern calf

Lot 213

A collection of letters, mainly written to Mrs Dorothy Moore, wife of George E. Moore the moral philosopher; including notes or letters from R. Vaughan Williams (2), Leonard Woolf (3), Bertrand Russell (2), R.C. Trevelyan, Frances Partridge (2), Lucie Freud (3), etc

Lot 229

A small folio broadsheet, from the Commissioners for Executing the Office of the Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, to Captains, Commanders, and Commanding Officers of His Majestiy’s Ships and Vessels, dated 20th December 1808 with printed signatures R. Bickerton, Wm Johnstone Hope and R. Ward (foxed and with small holes to the top, previously folded), 32 x 20.5cm

Lot 317

Various. KIPLING (R) Rewards and Fairies, 1st edition 1910; BRUNHOFF (Jean de) The History of Babar, 1st edition 1934; Strand Magazine for 1895-96, 4 vols quarter calf; MILNE (A A) Winnie the Pooh, 1st Candian edition 1926; 3 Orlando the Cat tales, few others (a box)

Lot 318

Illustrated. SIMKIN (R) Life in the Army, Chapman and Hall [no date], colour printed, 20 plates, pictorial boards, oblong 8vo, good; LLOYD (W W) On Active Service, 1890 (one plate loose) (2)

Lot 319

Law. BOSANQUET (J B) and C R Puller, Reports of Cases, 3 vols London: A.Strahan 1800, folio, contemporary calf, raised spine bands

Lot 329

BULL TERRIERS. Six titles: BARKER (K F) Champion, Country Life 1936, in dust jacket, illustrated; GLYN (R H) Bull Teriers and How to Breed Them, 6th edition 1950, dust jacket chipped; MONTGOMERY (E S) The Bull Terrier, New York 1936; OPPENHEIMER (R H) After Bar Sinister, 1969, dust jacket; McGuffin & Co, no date, damaged jacket; another (6)

Lot 334

Binding. Surtees (R S) Handley Cross, Mr Sponge’s Sporting Tour, Hillingdon Hall, Ask Mama, etc, 7 vols published Bradbury Agnew & Co [no date], coloured plates with tissue guards, in good half morocco gilt spines by Hatchards (7)

Lot 342

Various. MILLIGAN (Spike) Badjelly the Witch, 1st edition in dust wrapper; ROBINSON (W Heath) and K R C BROWNE. How to be a Motorist, no date, in dust wrapper; others (11)

Lot 19

Henry R Babb (British, fl.1900-1916) On the Hamoaze River, Devon signed lower right "Henry R Babb" watercolour 16 x 36cm provenance: private collection, London

Lot 6

A Martin Brothers stoneware beaker by Robert Wallace Martin, incised with a bishop's mitre, in shades of blue and brown on buff, incised 23 4 82, R W Martin, London & Southall 11.5cm. high

Lot 7

A Martin Brothers stoneware jug by Robert Wallace Martin, incised with stylised flowers and a cartouche CHM, in shades of ochre, green and blue incised R W Martin London & Southall 8cm. high

Lot 8

A Martin Brothers stoneware bowl by Robert Wallace Martin, on trefoil domed foot, incised flower and foliage panels in shades of blue and brown incised R W Martin & Bros, London & Southall 13.5cm. high

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