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Lot 130

Britten's Old Clocks and Watches and Their Makers, 1990 and 1977; Goodison, N. English Barometers 1680-1860, 1977; Shenton, A & R. The Price Guide to Collectable Clocks 1840-1940, 1987. (4)

Lot 446

A 10 R-Class pond yacht, 1960's, 92in (233.8cm) h, 66.25in (168.2cm) l, on a folding stand.

Lot 484

An early 18th century Yorkshire 30 hour movement, striking on a bell to a 10in square brass dial, with a single hand and matted centre having turned and pierced rondels, with an engraved date aperture, the dial inscribe 'R. Henderson, Scarborough,' in a later oak and mahogany banded case, 79.25in (20cm) h.

Lot 1

An Edward VII Toilet Water Bottle, modelled in the form of a Champagne Bottle with applied plain silver collar, height 6 ?", Birmingham 1905, Markers Mark R P

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A 19th Century "Marriage Ladder", fashioned from two pieces of card united by pink ribbon, and with pierced rungs, each one listing the steps of married life and flanked by humorous cartoon figures, published by R Miller, 24 Old Fish Street, height 6 ? "

Lot 1

A late George V Milk Jug, of plain flared circular form, with cast and applied handle and spout and raised on a spreading circular foot, height 2 7/8", weight 6 ozs, Sheffield 1932, Makers Mark M R

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An Edward VII shell Butter Dish, of typical form, with plain thumb piece and raised on three ball feet, length 5", Sheffield 1904, Makers mark J R

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An Elizabeth II small silver Salver, of shaped circular form, with applied rim and plain field, diameter 8 ?", weight 8 ? ozs, Sheffield 1971, Makers mark R & B

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J * R * PREECE (19th/20th century), a cornfield, signed and dated 1923, watercolour, 10" x 14" and assorted other works, mainly by the same hand, all but one unframed.

Lot 1

A ROYAL WORCESTER FRUIT PAINTED DISH SIGNED R SEBRIGHT of bracketed oblong outline, painted to the dished centre with peaches, cherries and raspberry against a mossy ground, the gadroon rim and scroll handles, highlighted in gilt, puce printed mark for 1941, 17.5cms x 13.5cms.

Lot 1

A 17TH CENTURY AND LATER OAK DROP LEAF DINING TABLE with rectangular top and twin oval drop flaps above two end frieze drawers and scrolling apron on barley twist legs tied by stretchers with elongated bun feet, (some replaced timbers) complete with invoice Retailed by R Shaftoe, 1965, cost £68.00, 100.5cms wide x 71cms high

Lot 1

A LALIQUE OPALESCENT GLASS VASE of ovoid form, moulded with entwined thorny branches, impressed to the base R. LALIQUE, 24cms high (crack to base)

Lot 1

A RENE LALIQUE SCENT BOTTLE, the frosted glass bottle decorated with classically attired maidens in different poses, moulded R. Lalique mark to base (lacking stopper) 13cms high

Lot 1

MOUNTAINEERING: MOORE, ADOLPHUS WARBURTON The Alps in 1864 A Private Journal, portrait frontis piece, Edinburgh 1902; Smythe (F S) Climbs and Ski Runs 1931 black and white illus. from photos, orig cloth, 1 vol; Irving (R I G) The Romance of Mountaineering 1935, and The Mountain Way 1938; Young (G W) Mountains with a Difference 1951; Bell (J H B) A Progress in Mountaineering 1950; Ratti (A A) Climbs on Alpine Peaks 1923; Rey (G) and Irving (R I G) The Matterhorn 1946, Peaks, Passes & Glaciers by Members of the Alpine Club 3rd Series 1932; Humble (B H) The Cuillin of Sky 1952; Shipton (E) Upon that Mountain 1943 1st edn; Murray (W H) Mountaineering in Scotland 1947 and Undiscovered Scotland 1951 and four other titles on mountaineering (17 vols)

Lot 1

'Oleron', a Lalique opalescent and blue stained vase, engraved 'R. Lalique France No.1008', 9cm high (Marcilhac 1008)

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'Formose', a Lalique frosted and blue stained glass vase, engraved mark 'R. Lalique France', 17cm high (Marcilhac 934)

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'Oleron', a Lalique opalescent and blue stained vase, engraved 'R. Lalique France No.1008', 9cm high (Marcilhac 1008)

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A Martin Brothers stoneware baluster vase, painted in blues and browns and incised with flowerheads and leaves on a banded ground, incised 'R W Martin London 8-79 152', 18.5cm high (foot restored)

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A Martin Brothers stoneware small triple vase, incised with blue entrelacs on a brown ribbed ground with four short cylindrical green necks, incised mark 'R W MARTIN FULHAM', 11cm high

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A Martin Brothers stoneware twin welled oblong salt cellar, incised with fans and beads picked out in brown and blue, incised mark 'No 1 R W Martin London 2-1875', paper exhibition label, 11.5cm wide. Provenance: Richard Dennis Martin Brothers Pottery Exhibition 1978, no. 50

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A Doulton Lambeth stoneware commemorative jug, ovoid with a cylindrical short neck, with a crowned 'VR' monogram medallion on a richly decorated ground, impressed marks including retailer John Mortlock & Co., decorator's marks for M R Welch (senior assistant) and Eleanor Burrell, dated 1881, 17.5cm high

Lot 1

A Royal Doulton stoneware three-handled pedestal goblet, commemorating the marriage of Mr. O. R. Butler, 3rd July 1937, the buff ground incised with fellow employees' signatures, impressed marks, 26.5cm high

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Josef Lorenzl (1892-1950), a cold painted bronze and ivory figure of a woman, signed 'R Lor', on a green onyx base, 19cm high overall (lacking an armband, chips to base). See Catley, Brian. Art Deco and Other Figures. Woodbridge 1995, p.181 for a similar composition but with a differing outfit

Lot 504

Brettingham (Matthew). The Plans, Elevations and Sections, of Holkham in Norfolk, the seat of the late Earl of Leicester. To which are added, the Cielings and Chimney-Pieces; and also A Descriptive Account of the Statues, Pictures, and Drawings; not in the former edition, printed by T. Spilsbury ... and sold by B. White and S. Leacroft, 1773,. seventy engraved plates on sixty-nine leaves (irregularly numbered), including some folding, occn. light toning, old owners signature in ink of R. (or B.) Hesketh to verso of front endpaper, a few minor marginal marks (contents generally in clean condition), contemp. half calf, worn with covers det., large folio Harris 48. (1)

Lot 508

Chandler (R., N. Revett & W. Pars). Ionian Antiquities, published, with permission of the Society of Dilettanti, vols. I & II,bound in one, 1769 & 1797,. ninety-two full page engraved plates, including one or two folding, many engraved head- and tail-pieces, some minor foxing and marginal soiling, small semi-circular stain to inner margin at foot of vol. affecting first third of the volume, contemp. half dark green morocco, worn with upper portion of backstrip deficient, folio Blackmer 1566. These two volumes were the product of the Society of Dilettantis first Ionian mission in 1764-66. The first volume is the second issue of c. 1784, with an additonal chaper IV added. (1)

Lot 509

Chandler (R., N. Revett & W. Pars). Ionian Antiquities, published, with permission of the Society of Dilettanti, 1st ed., 1769,. twenty-eight full-page engraved plates, engraved head- and tail-pieces, etc., untrimmed, some minor marks to margins, contemp. calf-backed boards, worn with upper cover det., folio Blackmer 1566. (1)

Lot 532

Palladio (Andrea). The Architecture of A. Palladio; in four books containing a short Treatise of the Five Orders, and the most necessary Observations concerning all sorts of Building; as also the different construction of private and publick houses, high-ways, bridges, market-places, Xystes, and temples, with their plans, sections, and uprights. To which are added several Notes and Observations made by Inigo Jones, never printed before. Revisd, Designd, and Publishd by Giacomo Leoni, three (of 4) parts bound in two vols., 1st ed., printed by John Watts, for the author, 1715[-1718],. engraved allegorical frontis. to first vol. (some toning and short closed tear to fore-margin), eng. port. by Picart after Veronese, list of subscribers, twelve eng. illusts. to text, and thirty-one full-page engraved plates to Book One, sixty-one full-page engraved plates to Book Two, and twenty-two plates on twenty leaves to Book Three, including one double-page, a few minor marks to extreme margins (contents generally in clean condition), prelims. to first vol. partly loose, second vol. with ownership signature of R. S. Hesketh to front pastedown and bookplate of Sir George Nugent to front pastedown, contemp. panelled calf, worn with upper cover det., and lower cover to second vol. missing, folio (2)

Lot 568

Nash (John R.). Mr Cobden-Sandersons Two-Handed Engine, [Printed at the Whittington Press for] the Nine Elms Press, 1994,. limited to 350 copies, signed by the author, orig. dec. paper wrappers, together with Taylor (Rachel Annand), Dunbar: the Poet and his Period, Faber & Faber, 1931, 72/125 copies printed on hand-made paper, signed by the author, full white watered silk binding by Stephen Conway, signed by him and dated 1998 below the limitation notice, printed paper label on the spine, slipcase, and Wolpe (Berthold, editor), A Newe Booke of Copies 1574. A facsimile of a unique Elizabethan Writing Book in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, Lion and Unicorn Press, 1959, 52/200 copies, orig. orange and cream cloth, and Tanner (Robin), From an Old Chapel Field. Selected Letters .... 1920-1988. Edited by Tim Fenn, Impact Books, 1991, reprods. and facsimilies, orig. black cloth, d.j., and others related (14)

Lot 1077

* Musical autographs. An autograph album of musical and other performing arts autographs, early 20th c.,. including a signed musical quotation by Hans Richter, autograph letter signed by C. Hubert Parry, ALS by Horace Mills, signature of Wilson Barrett, Albert Chevalier, Edward Lloyd, R. Kennedy Rumford, Sarah Grand, Margaret MacIntyre, H. R. Haweis, W. Terriss, Luisa Sobrino, Herbert Parsons, Cuthbert Whitemore, F. E. Wetherley, Basil Crump, Hank Merryck, E. H. Lemare, Auguste Wiegand, Herbert Beerbomt, and a few others, some corner mounted, loose or pasted into a broken album, contemp. linen-backed boards, covers det. and spine broken, small 4to (1)

Lot 73

Dobie (Rowland). History of the United Parishes of St. Giles-in-the-Field and St. George, Bloomsbury, 2nd ed., 1834,. folding eng. plan, some browning, mainly to margins, contemp. cloth, worn on spine and covers detached, 8vo, together with Clode (Charles M.), The Early History of the Guild of Merchant Tailors of the Fraternity of St. John the Baptist, London, 2 vols., [printed for private circulation], 1888, titles printed in red and blue, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and some minor wear (front inner joint of vol. 1 broken), tall 8vo, plus Way (Thomas R. and Norman, Philip), The Ancient Halls of the City Guilds, 1903, uncol. litho. plts., orig. gilt dec. cloth, a few minor marks, 4to (limited edition of 500 copies, signed by T.R. Way) and others of London interest (21)

Lot 74

Dugdale (Sir William). Monasticon Anglicanum, or, The History of the Ancient Abbies, Monasteries, Hospitals, Cathedral and Collegiate Churches, with their Dependencies, in England and Wales..., 3 vols. in 1, printed by R. Harbin, 1718, lacking eng. title, printed title-page (printed in black and red) and following leaf re-margined in the gutter, 102 eng. plts., some double-page, one with repaired tear in lower margin, eng. head and tail-pieces and initial letters, modern half morocco, blind-tooled spine with gilt lettered leather label, folio, together with Stevens (John), The History of the Antient Abbeys, Monastries, Hospitals, Cathedral and Collegiate Churches, being Two Additional Volumes to Sir William Dugdales Monasticum Anglicanum..., vol. 1 only (of 2), printed for Tho. Taylor, 1722, title-page printed in black and red, nineteen eng. plts., incl. some folding (one with tear in top margin just going into image), endpapers browned, front free endpaper creased, rear free endpaper lacking, contemp. panelled calf, scuffed and worn, with joints cracked and covers just holding by the cords, folio (2)

Lot 140

Sharpe (R. Bowdler, ed.). Lloyds Natural History series, 16 vols., 1896-97,. numerous col. plts., and folding maps, some plts. missing and some damaged, hinges split, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, uniformly bound in contemp. half morocco gilt (extrems. rubbed and some light sunning to spines), except vol. 4 of British Birds which is in orig. cloth gilt (spine faded), 8vo sold with all faults, not subject to return. (16)

Lot 1

A pair of Staffordshire porcelain vases imitating Dr Wall Worcester, decorated painted panels of coloured pheasants alternated by flowers, gilt and blue borders, the shoulders with panels of insects, inscribed underneath, Staffs, painter R Hague, late 19th century. 9.5in. (24cm) high.

Lot 1

H. R. SHERBORN. Photographic portrait of Colonel Harry Leslie Blundell McCalmont (1861-1902) on his hunter. Photograph. 16.25in. (41cm) x 22in. (56cm). Signed and inscribed by the photographer "H. R. Sherborn. / Photo. / Newmarket." Mounted, framed and glazed.

Lot 1417

MILITARY. "Military Operations, Gallipoli". 2 text Vols and 2 map Vols., orig cl, 8vo 1929-32. "The Dover Patrol", 2 Vols by Sir R Bacon, orig cl, 8vo c 1919g and one other.

Lot 1627

"Ars Clericalis: The Art of Conveyancing Explained..." 2nd improved edn. by G. R. 387 pp (misnumbered) plus table, cont df crudely rebacked 1698.

Lot 1637

BACKEMEYER (S.) & GRONBERG (T.) "W. R. Leghaby 1857-1931, Architecture, Design & Education." wps 4to 1984 vg; plus 14 others on Arts & Crafts, etc.

Lot 1646

LLOYD (R. J.) "Paintings, drawings and monotypes in private collections." orig wps 4to 1976 vg; plus "R. J. Lloyd, a retrospective exhibition of selected works." orig wps, 4to 1996 vg.

Lot 1647

TED HUGHES & R. J. LLOYD. "King of Carrion." from "Four Crow Poems." 1970. good letterpress print Ltd. Edn of 20 signed and numbered by R. J. Lloyd 21 1/2 x 15 3/4ins., framed and glazed, 1970 vg condition.

Lot 1648

TED HUGHES & R. J. LLOYD. "That Moment." from "Four Crow Poems." 1970 good letterpress print, Ltd. edn of 20, signed and numbered by R. J. Lloyd 18 x 12 1/2ins., framed and glazed vg condition.

Lot 1

R. West, The South West Prospect of the Church of St Giles without Cripplegate, hand coloured engraving, 22.5cm x 29cm.

Lot 201

First and 2nd World war group:- 1st World war medal and Mercantile Marine medal to Richard Stevens. 2nd World war medal, 1939-45, and France and German Stars in box of issue, addressed to R. Stevens, St. Ives, Cornwall.

Lot 217

1st World War medal to 2830 Pte. C. Wigmore Glouc R., together with a Queen Mary gift tin.

Lot 1235

LANE (MICHAEL R.) "The Story of the Steam Plough Works, Fowlers of Leeds." cl, dj, 4to 1980 vg.

Lot 1237

CHARLES BURRELL & SONS LTD. facsimile edition of 1909 catalogue, 1994 vg; plus LANE (MICHAEL R.) "Burrell Showmans Road Locomotives." 1st edn, cl, dj, 8vo 1971 vg.

Lot 1

John Brown (Contemporary), Easter Flowers for the Altar, Mixed media on board, Signed lower left, 61cm x 55.5cm, Provenance: Duncan R. Miller Fine Arts, 17 Flask Walk, Hampstead

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R. Sauvage bronze and ivory study of a young woman. Raised over a marble plinth 11.5".

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R Dalgleish of Falkirk Georgian mahogany eight day longcase clock. The brass and silvered arch dial with both second and date chapter is housed within a caddy top hood, with blind fret carvings supported on a slender base, with twist carved pillars and inlaid door 90".

Lot 1

A graduated set of three squat oviform jugs each decorated with a colourful frieze and gilded, the underside impressed F & R Pratt & Co and printed No.134, largest 145mm, smallest cracked, and a small oviform jug decorated with a main pattern the underside printed No 340, 75mm (4)

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A graduated set of three terracotta jugs moulded and decorated in coloured enamels with exotic buds and foliage, two with hinged covers and impressed F & R P & Co the other with printed mark and another graduated set of three terracotta jugs (6)

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A pair of plates with named statue portraits of Sir R. Hill, 1-2-3 and scroll border in blue and green and four matt black plates each with classical figures in white, gilt lining (6)

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Prince of Wales: a nursery plate by R. W. & Co, the floral and foliate moulded border decorated in pink and green, printed in black with a named equestrian portrait, impressed mark, circa 1846, minor hairline crack

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George IV: an earthenware jug the lobed body printed in black with vignettes of flowers and foliage centred by a crown inscribed G IV R, the rim lined in blue, 194mm high, cracked

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A sack lifting barrow by R. Wallhead, Stickney

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Martin Bros. stoneware stem vase xIX century of globular form, trumpet stem on circular foot impressed marks beneath R W Martin 10-3-81

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CHARLES R. DOWELL. Signed watercolour on paper, "A Lothian Skyline", see label verso. 10 3/4" x 14 3/4".

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EDWARD HORTON. Signed watercolour on paper, Royal Horse Artillery Farriers together with JOHN R. HARRIS. Signed watercolour on paper, extensive Worcestershire landscape, IRENE WELBURN. Signed watercolour on paper, figures in a town setting "Semi-circular steps, Ross on Wye". (3)

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A 1930s René Lalique "Gui" bowl decorated with branches of mistletoe and berries, in clear glass with sepia staining, relief moulded mark "R. Lalique" and hand inscribed "France N. 3224", 20.5 cm diameter x 8.75 cm high

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A Limoges enamelled vase by R J Sarlandie, the vase of bulbous form decorated in shades of blue, pink and gold, the base marked "Sarlandie, à Limoges, Jean Droit", 11 cm tall

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War Medal 1914-18 and Victory Medal inscribed '41174 Pte W.T.Done L' Pool R' with ribbons in original boxes, together with a boxed City Of Birmingham 1911 Coronation Medal.

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