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SIR ROBERT LORIMER A PAIR OF SCOTTISH ARTS AND CRAFTS BRASS PLATED VASES each with tapering cylindrical neck above an ovoid body embossed with foliate panels above a facetted stem on domed base, inscribed under base 'Gifted to/ The South Church/ Creiff/ by Elizabeth R. Birch/ Oct. 1929/ Designed by Sir Robert Lorimer' (2) 24.5cm high Note;: The South Church, Creiff alterations were one of Lorimer's final commissions. Literature: Savage, Peter. Lorimer and the Edinburgh craft designers. Edinburgh, Paul Harris, 1980, pages 142, 178
GLASGOW SCHOOL AN OAK BOOKCASE CABINET the moulded cornice above twin glazed and leaded doors, the lower assocciated section also with twin glazed and leaded doors enclosing shelves and raised on ogee base 83.5cm wide, 204cm high, 42.5cm deep Provenance; Studio of T.&R. Annan & Sons Ltd., Glasgow
Dickinson (W. R. & L.). Sketches of Some of the Various Classes and Tribes Inhabiting the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope, and the Interior of Southern Africa, with a Brief Account Descriptive of the Manners and Customs of Each, 1851, twenty-nine hand-col. litho plts. (of 42), some damp staining and spotting mostly to plts., pages detached where gutta-percha perished, a.e.g., orig. cloth gilt (upper board titled "The Caffre Tribes"), boards detached, lacks spine, boards slightly marked, 4to Abbey Travel 340. (1)
Richard James Lane ARA- 1800-1872- 'Her Royal Highness The Duchess Of Kent'; hand-coloured lithograph, publ: by J Dickinson, 114 New Bond St, Feb 5, 1829, after S Catterson, 25x18cm: James Thompson 1790-1850- 'Her Majesty The Queen Victoria'; engraving, after R J Lane ARA, Publ: by J & F Tallis: Nikolaus Heideloff 1761-1837- 'Elegant Ladies Past Times'; hand-coloured aquatint, set of four plates, publ: Oct 1 1798, by N Heideloff at the Gallery of Fashion Office, No 90, Wardour Street, 26x20cm: After Richard Westall 1765-1836- 'The Mask'; and 'A Ghost'; hand-coloured stipple engravings a pair, publ: March 1, 1798 by T Simpson St Pauls Church Yard, 25x29cm, ea., (8)
English School Late 19th Century- Portrait of a lady half-length wearing a black dress, watercolour, 26x20cm: After Henry William Bunbury 1750-1811 'How To Ride Up Hyde Park'; engraving, publ: Sep 1,1786, by W Dickinson, 23x19cm: After R Parr 18/19th Century- Gentleman on a horse, engraving, 16x23cm: German School Late 19th Century- A Couple on a Veranda; oil on a photographic base, 12x10cm., (4)
A mixed lot comprising: 6 Victorian Dessert Forks, Hanoverian pattern, London 1880, Makers mark Geo W Adams; Together with five late George III Teaspoons, Fiddle and Shell pattern, initialled, London 1819, Makers mark J R; Together with a further four various Old English pattern Dessert Spoons, various dates and makers, approx weight 15 ozs, (15)
A mixed lot comprising: A set of three Decanter Labels, each of oval form, with beaded rims, and marked ‘Gin’, ‘Brandy’ and ‘Whisky’, each with chain suspension, Sheffield 1902, Makers mark James Dixon & Sons; Together with another of oval form, with pierced lettering for Port and chain suspension, London 1819, Makers mark C R, (4)
A mixed lot comprising: A set of four Elizabeth II Irish Bottle Coasters, each of circular form, with plain rims and chased fields, depicting partridge, grouse, pheasant and quail, diameter 5”, marked for Dublin 1973, Makers mark R I I; together with the Gleinsheen collar mark; Together with a small silver Bowl, of circular form, with wavy rim and centred to the base with a 1797 copper coin, Birmingham 1975, Makers mark A E J
charles Chaplin (British, 1907-1987) Night signed lower right Charles Chaplin 1946 etching 29 x 40cm exhibited: royal Academy, 1946 (letter refers); and the Lane, Mundon signed lower right C H A Chaplin 1931 etching 17 x 21cm; and r B Allen (British, 20th Century) Rickmansworth, 1947 signed lower right R B Allen etching 18 x 23cm (3) charles Chaplin (1907 - 1987) was an English artist, engraver, and printmaker. You teach me a little about engraving and I will teach you a little about art was the remarkable offer made by Robert Austin to his new student, Charles Chaplin. Austin, an eminent engraver himself, had become Chaplins tutor at the Royal College of Art in September 1947. Chaplin, a mature student, was a printers commercial engraver; he was also an amateur artist whose prints had already received some recognition and had been hung at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibitions. He had, however, had little formal education or art training. Austins encouragement was a major influence on Chaplins subsequent career as an artist. The years before the Second World War cover Chaplins birth into a large working-class family, his early love of drawing, the accident which left him with only one eye, and his apprenticeship in a large printing works. After the war, he enrolled as a Saturday student at the Royal College of Art and, thereafter, his style developed significantly. Following his retirement from the printing industry, his prolific output continued unabated, encouraged by new contacts in Sweden and Canada. A shy man who loved the countryside and recorded its trees, lakes, its farmyard, his family life is revealed in the detail of his work. his favourite technique was line engraving on copper, although he used several techniques during his career
dODSLEY, R & J. (Publishers) Select Fables, of Aesop, illustrated, worn sheep, small 8vo, London 1761; The Economy of Human Life, illustrated, red morocco gilt, 12mo, London 1798; [DRAKE, JAMES] The History of the Last Parliament, began at WestminsterÉ 1700, 2nd edition, rebacked panel calf 1702; WILKINS, John. A Discourse Concerning the Gift of PrayerÉ the Gift of Preaching, in one volume, 5th impression, defective, first part lacks all before A2, with A2 and A4 Preface torn with loss, final leaf of table torn, worn calf 8vo 1669
middle East. PHILIPS, C.H. The East India Company 1784-1834, 1961 reprint in dust jacket, PHILBY, H. St JB. A Pilgrim in Arabia 1946, in frayed dust jacket; ANDERSON, J R L. East of Suez; ALBUCASIS, On Surgery and Instruments, Arabic and English text, 1973 in dust jacket and 12 other books (16)
mcCORMICK, R, RN, FRCS. Voyages of Discovery in the Arctic and Antarctic Seas, and Round the World, first edition in two volumes 1884, frontispiece, lithographic and folding plates, and maps, some leaves rather spotted, blue cloth gilt with darkened and chipped spines, spotted edges, top edges dirty
mOSELEY, H.N. Notes by a Naturalist...on HMS Challenger, 1892, illustrated; SPRY, W.J.J. The Cruise of Her Majestys Ship Challenger, 7th edition, 1878; CHERRY-GARRARD, Apsley. The Worst Journey in the World, one volume edition 1937, MILL, Hugh R. The Siege of the South Pole, 1905, folding map at end glued to inside back cover, some discolouration SHACKLETON, Sir Ernest. The Heart of the Antarctic, in two volumes 1909, together with two others, Provenance: Most with Ex Libris stamp of R.N Rudmose-Brown (8)
1914-18 pair, awarded to 5245, Pte. E. Maiden, R. W. Fus., extremely fine, with memorial plaques in names of Eli and Ernest Maiden, framed and glazed, plus two letters from Eli in Mesopotamia (died of wounds), Stockport postcard, depicting War Memorial (information on back indicates three brothers killed) and photograph of Eli's grave (small lot)
1914-18 War Medals, awarded to 1158, Civ. Sarwan Rahmat, Spl. Res. Trpt., R. Drago, MLC (bronze) and L. 10651, Pte. E. Watkins, Midd'x. Reg., disc only, minus suspender, 1914-19 Victory Medals, awarded to QMS C. W. Linberg, SAS C-1 B. Train, with photocopied paperwork and 6403, Pte. L. R. Reed, 2nd A.A.I., with photocopied paperwork (wounded in action 12.4.17), plus Africa Service Medal, awarded to C3 22365, J. Odendaal, latter extremely fine, otherwise fine or better, unless stated (6)
South African Medal oddments, comprising officially named 1939-45 Star, awarded to 104907, J. Lynch, Italy Star, awarded to 579982, J. W. Trennery, 1939-45 War Medals, awarded to110708, R. R. Lottering and 310456, R. V. Teague, Africa Service Medals, awarded to 337752, T. D. Simpson (Cpl. SAAF) and 10064, V. Petrumal (Sgt. IMC) and bilingual Victory Medal, unnamed, mainly extremely fine (7)
Regular Army group, awarded to (1865647, Sjt.) Lt. R. H. Smart, RE, comprising India General Service with North West Frontier 1936-37 bar, GSM with Palestine bar, 1939-45 War and Defence Medals and Stars for 1939-45, Africa and France and Germany, Elizabeth II Coronation Medal 1953 and Regular Army LS and GC, mainly extremely fine, on medal bar, with various certificates, official letter to 'Captain' and photograph album of service life in India (9)

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