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A Sevres later decorated Sevres two handled cup, cover and saucer c.1772, painted with wreaths of gilded laurels and roses joined by garlands of blue hare bells against a blue celeste oeil de perdix ground, the cover with chrysanthemum finial, puce entwined L's, enclosing date letter "T" and artists mark "S", bearing printed paper label "The property of the most noble the Marquess of Bath, R G" and hand written "Sotheby's 22/11/40 EJ" saucer 7.5" diameter, cup and cover (chipped) 5" high
Death Plaque Pair 7th Battalion Notts & Derby World War I, Death Plaque Pair, 5269 PTE F(rank) Elliott* Notts & Derby R; with Pair 235015, Pte a. Davis, Linc R, boxed mint; World war II, War & Defence in box addressed H. Laycock, Notts; with badges; Germany Third Reich badges; signet ring K.I.A. 20-6-1916, 7th Battalion
C. R. Smith. 'Near Shanklin, Isle of Wight'; 'Wareham'; 'The Lizard, Cornwall'. Each pencil and watercolour. The first signed, inscribed with title and dated August 11th 1882 lower centre. The second signed, inscribed with title and dated September 1862. The third signed, inscribed with title and dated September 1862. The first 24.5cm x 34.5cm. The second 25.5cm x 35.5cm. The third 24cm x 35cm and a watercolour depicting White Hill, Caterham.
Beaton, Cecil, Chinese Album, London, B. T. Batsford, 1945-1946, 8vo (225 x 165mm.), half title, photographic illustrations, original illustrated yellow boards, dust-jacket, rubbed. With a number of other works including Cecil Beaton's 'India' (Bombay, 1945), J. T. Headley's 'The illustrated Life of Washington' (New York, 1862), L. S. R. Byrne & E. L. Churchill's 'The Eton Book of the River' (Eton, 1952), C. W. Earle's 'Pot-Pourri from A Surrey Garden' (London, 1897), a two volume set of MacDermot's 'History of the Great Western Railway' (London, 1927), a fourth edition of John Tyndall's 'Heat A Mode of Motion' (London, 1870), and Henry Hoare's 'Calender of Flowering Trees and Shrubs' (London, ca. 1905).
Dickens, Charles & H. K. Browne (illustrator), Dombey and Son, London, Chapman and Hall, [n.d.], tall 8vo (220 x 140mm.), additional illustrated title, frontispiece, plates, marbled endpapers, contemporary calf, spine with red and black morocco lettering pieces . With eleven other Dickens works in ten volumes, 'Bleak House' (London, n.d.) illustrated by Browne, 'Little Dorrit' (London, n.d.) illustrated by Browne, 'Oliver Twist & Two Cities' (London, n.d.) illustrated by Cruikshank, 'The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit' (London, n.d.) illustrated by 'Phiz', 'The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby' (London, n.d.) illustrated by 'Phiz', 'The Posthumous Papers of The Pickwick Club' (London, 1866) illustrated by R. Seymour and 'Phiz', 'The Personal History of David Copperfield' (London, n.d.), illustrated by Browne, 'The Old Curiosity Shop' (London, 1841) illustrated by George Cattermole and Browne, 'Barnaby Rudge; A Tale of the Riots of 'Eighty' (London, 1841), illustrated by Cattermole and Browne, and 'Sketches by Boz Illustrative of Every-Day Life and Every-Day People' (London, 1866) illustrated by George Cruikshank.
Douglas, Edward M., Boundaries Areas, Geographic Centers and Altitudes of the United States and the Several States, Washington, Goverment Printing Office, 1923, 8vo (235 x 145mm.), plates, and maps including one at end in pocket, coloured in outline, many folding, original paper wrappers. With a number of other works including George Smith's 'The Cassiterides...' (London, 1863), H. R. Kempe's 'The Electrical Engineer's Pocket Book' (London, 1892), and Percy Albert Wagner's 'The Geology and Mineral Industry of South-West Africa' (Pretoria, 1916).
Fleming, Ian, Dr. No, London, Jonathan Cape, 1958, 8vo (155 x 105mm.), half title, oiginal black cloth, spine lettered in white, dust-jacket, tears, price clipped, First Edition. With a quantity of other works including R. M. Ballantyne's 'The Iron Horse a Life on the Line' (London, 1871), Kathlenn Hale's 'Orlando The Marmalade Cat A Seaside Holiday' (London, 1991), Jean de Brunhoff's 'Babar The King' (London, n.d.), Len Deighton's 'Close-Up' (London, 1972), John Updike's 'The Centaur' (New York, 1963), and Philip Roth's 'Portnoy's Complaint' (London, 1969).
Haggard, H. Rider, Allan Quatermain being an account of his further adventures and discoveries in company with Sir Henry Curtis, Bart., Commander John Good, R. N. and one Umslopogaas, London, Longmans, Green, and Co, 1887, 8vo (190 x 120mm.), half title, portrait frontispiece of the author, 19 plates, original cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, spine a little faded, First Edition, first issue, armorial bookplate of the Sixth Earl of Cottenham. Bleiler 973 'The lost-race novel par excellence. Historically, of course, it is one of the most important nineteenth century works of popular fiction'. Haggard, H. Rider, She A History of Adventure, London, Longmans, Green, and Co, 1887, 8vo (190 x 120mm.), half title, 2 plate colour frontispiece, decorative endpapers, original blue cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, First English Edition, first issue (with godness me on p. 269, line 38), armorial bookplate of the Sixth Earl of Cottenham. With seven other works by H. Rider Haggard, 'Nada the Lilly' (London, 1892), 'Montezuma's Daughter' (London, 1893), 'Beatrice' (London, 1890), 'Colonel Quaritch V. C.' (London, 1889), 'The People of the Mist' (London, 1894), 'Pearl-Maiden A Tale of The Fall of Jerusalem' (London, 1903), and 'Allan and the Ice Gods' (London, n.d.) .
Taylor, Jeremy (1613-1667), and William Cave (1637-1713), Antiquitates Christianae: Or, The History of the Life and Death of the Holy Jesus: As also the Lives, Acts and Martyrdoms of His Apostles..., London, by R. Norton for R. Royston, 1675, folio (345 x 215mm.), additional illustrated title, frontispiece, title printed in red and black, historiated initials, illustrations, folding plate (of 4?), contemporary calf, boards detached, First Edition, not complete. With 'The Complete Young Man's Companion; or, Self Instructor' (London, n.d.).
A collection of books, including W Park junior's The Game of Golf, 1896, fair; the Handbook of St Andrews by D Hay Fleming; a signed & dated (8.12.53) copy of R W Hooper's The Game of Golf in East Africa; a signed copy of The Game of Golf by Henry Cotton; three titles by Bernard Darwin; a cased copy of Allan Robertson, Golfer by A B Adamson, 1985; together with 12 other volumes (20)
A chequered flag fully-signed by the 22 drivers who were on the grid at the Melbourne F1 Grand Prix of 2001, signatures comprising: M & R Schumacher, Barrichello, Hakkinen, Coulthard, Montoya, Fisichella, Button, Villeneuve, Panis, Frentzen, Trulli, Verstappen, Bernoldi, Heildfeld, Raikkonen, Irvine, Burti, Marques, Alonso, Alesi & Mazzacane; sold with a programme for the race signed by Villeneuve, Button, Frentzen, Zonta, Bernoldi, Raikkonen, Burti, Marques, Alonso, Pollock (BAR), Dennis (McLaren), Stewart (Jaguar) & Stoddart (Minardi); & 3 related colour photographs (5)
A set of six Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers, each painted in coloured enamels by James Stinton with Highland Cattle in extensive landscapes, within gilt borders, signed, printed marks in puce for 1932 and pattern number W 9003, in fitted case from R Chambers, Limited, 49, George Street, Luton
An H & R Daniel 'Shell Shape' round muffin dish and cover, with flower knop, printed and painted with flowers and leaves, on a cream ground, 21cm diameter (8 1/4"), pattern number 6217 in gilt, circa 1831, and an H & R Daniel Shell Shape round slop bowl, the interior painted in coloured enamels with flowers, within gilt cartouches, on an orange ground, pattern number 5165, circa 1831
A Worcester small baluster shaped mug, with notched loop handle, printed in black by Robert Hancock with The King of Prussia (number two), battle honours and trophies, and a figure of Fame, 3 1/4" high (8.2cm), signed R H Worcester and with the anchor rebus for Robert Holdship, circa 1760 (a small firing hole in the base, and two rim chips) The inclusion of Russians amongst the battle honours rather than Welham is uncommon

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