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Lot 419

A Victorian circular wall clock, with painted dial inscribed R. Butland, Plymouth 14in.

Lot 429

A George III eight day oak longcase clock, 12in. dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, signed R. I. Adams, Bridgwater, in swan-neck hood with columns 6ft. 8 1/2 in.

Lot 10E

Welsh School Girl & Cow oil on board, inscribed verso 'Will R' and dated 1975 signed with initials WR 19cm x 24cm

Lot 25

R Watson Still Life gouache, signed and dated 92 38cm x 57cm

Lot 422

R. Enge (20th century) Cottage beside a hill Signed watercolour, dated '44, 29x36cm

Lot 514

J R Miller (early 20th century) Haycart approaching a tavern Signed watercolour, 30x34cm

Lot 10

Surtees (R S), Mr Sponges Sporting Tour, Mr Romfords Hounds, Ask Mama, Handley Cross, Plain or Ringletts, Hawbuck Grange, illustrated by John Leech and "Phiz", published by Bradbury, Agnew & Co Ltd, red cloth picture bindings (6)

Lot 14

Surtees (R S), John Jorrocks and Jollities, aquatint plates by Alken, "Phiz" and W Heath, published 1901 by Downey & Co London, red cloth binding and Handley Cross, hand coloured plates, published 1930 by George Harrap, red cloth binding (2 Vols)

Lot 160

DDS. Roger McPhail, 'Jay', signed lower right, sepia watercolour, 13 x 18cm; and a signed copy of McPhail (R) "Open Season" (2)

Lot 2

A World War One pair comprising War Medal 1914-1918 and Victory Medal with ribbons, inscribed "62112 Pte W. Hansom W. Yorks R." together with a World War Two trio comprising 1939-45 Star, War Medal and Defence Medal with Award Notice, in original box addressed "Hansom" (?), Rifle Brigade brooch etc.

Lot 17

Maquoid (P) and Edwards (R) The Dictionary of English Furniture, 1924, in three volumes published by Country Life

Lot 46

R B....., 1846 SEATED LADY AND GENTLEMAN a pair of portraits one indistinctly signed and dated/pencil and wash, 40cm x 32cm (15.75" x 12.5")

Lot 112

Early Victorian silver Drum Mustard, with hinged domed lid with shell thumb piece, the cylindrical base engraved with flowers and leafy scrolls, 'W. R. Smily', London 1849, 90gms, fitted blue glass liner.

Lot 172

Set of six modern silver rat tail pattern Coffee Spoons, commemorating the Assay Offices of London, Sheffield, Birmingham, Chester, Edinburgh and Glasgow and one spoon Assayed by each Office, makers mark 'R. N. B'., London 1952, in original fitted case, 80gms, and three silver napkin rings, various dates and makers, 62gms.

Lot 343

Lillian R. Bryant, "Mediterranean Archway", signed, inscribed verso, 30cms x 22cms, (12" x 8 1/2 ") and another "Farm in the Dordogne", watercolour, signed, label verso, 28cms x 38cms, (11" x 15"), (2).

Lot 71

A probably unused English STANLEY No 79 L & R side rebate plane with fence in orig box N(40-60)RK

Lot 141

Three long firmer chisels by GREAVES (2) and R THOMAS 3/4" to 2" G+(20-30)

Lot 167

An Austrian goosewing axe with two touch marks D:G with other decoration and 22" edge, it appears to have started life as a R/H side axe but has been altered at some point to a L/H axe, but still an attractive piece G(100-200)

Lot 364

A combination single and double reed moulder with follow on fence by Wm MOSS and three other moulders with complex profiles by BRISCOE, BLIZZARD and R BLOXHAM (marks G+) G+(40-60)RK

Lot 521

A bookbinders decorative brass roll marked R 58 G+(40-60)

Lot 523

A bookbinders decorative brass roll marked R 101 G+(25-40)

Lot 524

A bookbinders decorative brass roll marked R 208 G+(25-40)

Lot 605

Four miniature beech compass H & R and flat smoothers 3" x 1 1/2" with same owners mark G++(70-100)

Lot 648

A set of 5 beech planes by GRIFFITHS Norwich ie. pairs of boxed snipe bills and side snipes and a L & R boxed quarter round F(40-60)

Lot 652

A little used part half set of 17 H & R's (No 14 R missing) and a set of 7 beads by KIRK & ASLING Nottingham G++(100-150)

Lot 784

Charles Leadbetter; The Royal Gauger; or Gauging Made Perfectly Easy, as it is Practised by the Officers of His Majesty's Revenue of Excise, 1755, 4th ed. with coloured fold outs 510pp 8" leather bound, signed R A Salaman 1959 G(100-200)RK

Lot 1024

Ten RECORD No 405 special order plane irons and four pairs of H & R irons for special bases G++(30-50)

Lot 1198

An ivory watch glass gauge with brass pointer and fittings by R H GROVE London (w 1851-65?) G++(25-40)

Lot 1265

A fine and very rare A MATHIESON & SON No 56C rosewood and brass 12" inclinometer level engraved verso V R Patent with Crown over, only the third we have seen G++(400-600)

Lot 121

Old Rarity De Luxe. Blended and bottled by Bulloch Lade & Co. Ltd., Glasgow. 75 cl. Plastic seal cracked. 40% volume Robbie Burns Blended and bottled by R H Thomson & Co. (Distillers) Ltd., Edinburgh. 75 cl. Screw cap, embossed lead capsule. 40% volume White Heather De Luxe-15 year-old 75 cl. glass decanter, lacking stopper. In original carton. 40% volume White Heather 4/5 quart. Blended and bottled by White Horse Distillers Ltd., Glasgow. Plastic seal cracked. 94 degrees proof 3 bottles and 1 decanter

Lot 58

A 1930's René Lalique opalescent glass "Poissons" shallow bowl decorated with swirling fish around central bubbles, relief moulded mark "R. Lalique", 25 cm diameter (ILLUSTRATED)

Lot 149

A circa 1900 French gilt brass cased carriage clock, the high loop handle above a re-painted dial set with Roman numerals and raised on a bracket foot base, the back plate stamped "R & Co. Made in Paris"

Lot 252

An early 20th century 9 carat gold cased pocket watch, the movement by R. Moore of Birmingham with stopwatch, the white enamelled dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals, together with a 9 carat gold link Albert chain, T-bar and medallion inscribed "Highgate Park Angling Society Annual Contest Upton-On-Severn 1912", the watch 5 cm diameter

Lot 609

AFTER ROWLANDSON A series of twenty eight prints of Dr Syntax Published by R. Ackermann, London 1813 Framed in two frames of sixteen panels Image size of each print 4 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches Overall frame size 13 1/2 x 66 inches (2)

Lot 3

An early 19th century Staffordshire figure of Elijah, seated before flowering trees on a rocky seat above a stream and being fed manna by two ravens, 25cm high (R)

Lot 25

A late 18th century pearlware horse, possibly the St Anthony Pottery, Newcastle on Tyne, the brown sponged animal standing four square on a green waisted rectangular plinth with brown edge, an ochre girth secures a blue and white chequered saddle cloth, 15.5cm high (R) For a discussion of this sort of figure see Halfpenny 'English Earthenware Figures' pages 119 and 120

Lot 26

An early 19th century pearlware horse, possibly by Sewell of Newcastle on Tyne, the piebald animal with brown mane and tail standing on a canted rectangular base, 15cm high (R)

Lot 38

A garniture of three 1760s Chelsea vases and covers, the figure painting on one side attributed to John Donaldson, the reverses of the two handled bodies painted with birds in the manner of James Giles, all within gilt foliate frames on a watery deep blue ground, the pair 25cm high and the single 28cm (R) (6) John Donaldson was at Chelsea from 1761 to 1765 when he went to Worcester where he was to collaborate with J H O'Neale on the famous garniture in the Dyson Perrins Museum

Lot 40

An early Victorian Derby group, of a cherub blowing a gilt shell horn and riding a dolphin on a green and gilt oval base, incised No.142, 12.5cm high (R) For this numbering see Barrett and Thorpe 'Derby Porcelain', page 183 where this figure is recorded as one of a pair

Lot 59

A garniture of three early Victorian Derby vases, the two handled campana shapes painted with ovals of fruit and flowers within gilding and above socles and square feet, marks in red, the pair 19.5cm high and the other 23cm high (R) (3)

Lot 63

A George IV Rockingham Cat called 'Lizzie', the white feline sits on a gold tasselled cushion and wears a gold collar, incised name and No.77, Cl mark in red, 4cm high (R) For this model see Alwyn and Angela Cox 'Rockingham' plate 308

Lot 67

A late 18th century Derby candlestick figure, of a bagpipe player seated before a flowering tree with his dog beside him on the rococo base detailed in turquoise and gilt, 20cm high (R)

Lot 81

A pair of late 19th century Samson 'Derby' dancing figures, both wearing gilt blue jackets and brightly coloured eighteenth century dress, pseudo marks and initials ABP around the crossed batons, 32.5cm high (R) (2)

Lot 88

A Meissen figure of 'Ada Cavendish as Julia in the Hunchback...', she stands wearing a Biedermeier style dress trimmed with lace, her yellow hat trimmed with flowers and brown feather, the base on which she stands inscribed with a line from the play, crossed swords mark, 24.5cm high (R)

Lot 89

A Marcolini Meissen group, of a reclining sphinx with Cupid on her back holding a garland of flowers, crossed swords and star marks, 9cm high (R)

Lot 111

An Iranian jar, inspired by Tang dynasty tzu chou wares, the pear shaped body painted in grey slip with cranes, lotus and islands on a grey/white ground beneath a crackled glaze, 27.5cm (R)

Lot 116

A pair of early 20th century Royal Dux figures in Roman dress, he plays horns and she a lyre, 28.5cm high, together with a Royal Dux figure of a girl selling roses from a basket, 19.5cm high (R) (3)

Lot 117

An early 20th century Samson 'Meissen' group of cherry pickers, he astride a branch in the tree dropping fruit into a maid's apron, while her mistress, seated by Cupids, admiringly holds aloft a pair of cherries, marks in blue, 34.5cm high (R)

Lot 118

A pair of late 19th century French bisque figures, the lady holding a bird's nest in one hand, flowers in her hat and wheat in her apron, a sheep walks at her side, he holding a kid with its mother bleating from the circular mound base below, D & T marks in red and anchors printed in green, 49cm high (R) (2)

Lot 121

A late 19th century Meissen figure of a shepherdess, she stands holding a crook in one hand and wheat in the other, her sheep reclining on the rococo base beside her, cancelled cross swords mark, 25cm high (R)

Lot 134

An Iranian cross tile, possibly 12th/13th century Kashan, the cruciform with moulded decoration below a turquoise glaze, 21.5cm (R) These cross tiles were intended to tessellate with star shaped tiles bearing inscriptions

Lot 1259

Hungary, Louis of Anjou (1342-82), Denars (5), all with saracens head (Husz‡r 547-8); together with other medieval Denars (24), of Karl Robert, Maria etc; later Denars with Madonna and child (19); other European medieval silver coins (6) [54]. Varied state

Lot 1260

Hungary, Louis of Anjou (1342-82), Denars (6), all with saracens head (Husz‡r 547-8), together with other medieval Denars (24), of Karl Robert, Maria etc; later Denars with Madonna and child (19); other European medieval silver coins (6) [55]. Varied state

Lot 2223

Attalos I (241-197), Tetradrachm, diademed head of Philetairos right, rev. Athena seated left, holding wreath, bunch of grapes in left field, bee in right field, ar below arm of Athena, 16.97g/11h (Westermark V.CXV-R.1). Very fine

Lot 2513

Denarius, c. 36, Eastern mint, bust right, rev. imp tertio iii vir r p c, Armenian tiara, bow and arrow behind in saltire, 3.78g/9h (Crawford 539/1; RSC 19). Fine, very rare

Lot 2518

Denarius, c. 41, Eastern mint, bust of Mark Antony right, rev. caesar imp pont iii vir r p c, bust of Octavian right, 3.40g/11h (Crawford 517/2; RSC 8). Extremely fine

Lot 2530

Denarius, c. 16 BC, laureate bust right, rev. L MESCINIVS RVFVS, Mars on pedestal inscribed S P Q R PR RE CAES, 3.30g/2h (CBN 331; RIC 351; RSC 463). Good very fine, bold portrait but some porosity on reverse, rare

Lot 2537

Dupondius issue of Gaius, c. 37-41, radiate bust left, rev. CONSENSV SENAT ET EQ ORDIN P Q R, Gaius (?) laureate and togate, seated left on curule chair holding branch, 15.85g/7h (CBN 134; RIC 56; C 87). Very fine, smoothed green-brown patina

Lot 2547

Denarius, c. 46-7, Lugdunum, laureate bust right, rev. s p q r p p ob c s within oak-wreath, 3.87g/3h (CBN 63; RIC 49; RSC 89). Extremely fine, rare

Lot 2557

Denarius, 68, Gaul, laureate bust right, rev. victoria p r, draped Victory standing facing on globe, head left, holding wreath and palm branch, 3.68g/12h (CBN -; RIC 111; C 322). Extremely fine and sharply struck, attractively toned, very rare

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