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Hugo, Thomas, The History of Hestercombe, in the Parish of Kingston, Hundred of Taunton Dean, and County of Somerset, London & Taunton, J. R. Smith, 1874, tall 4to (285 x 190mm.), title with contemporary ownership inscription, contemporary cloth, No. 20 of 50 Limited Edition large paper copies. Large Paper Copy

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A History or Description, General and Circumstantial, of Burghley House The Seat of The Right Honourable The Earl of Exeter, Shrewsbury, printed and sold by J. W. Eddowes (and others), 1797, 8vo (195 x 120mm.), folding frontispiece plate, title with King's College London library stamp, with cancelled stamp, [bound with]: An Historical Account of The Antiquities in the Cathedral Church of St. Mary, Lincoln, Lincoln, printed and sold by W. Wood (and others), 4to (190 x 120mm.), tail-piece, [bound with]: Paulden, Thomas, An Account of the Taking and Surrendering of Pontefract Castle, and of the Surprisal of General Rainsborough in his Quarters at Doncaster, Anno 1648, Oxford, printed at the Theatre, sold by R. Clements (and others), 1747, small 4to (190 x 110mm.), later half calf, rebacked, spine lettered in gilt. Contemporary manuscript letter pasted in between the second and third works

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Stowe A Description of the House and Gardens of the most noble Richard Grenville Nugent Chandos Temple, Duke of Buckingham & Chandos, Buckingham, printed and sold by R. Chandler, 1832, 4to (220 x 130mm.), engraved folding frontispiece plate, and 23 plates, contemporary cloth, spine lettered in gilt

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Briggs, R. A., Bungalows and Country Residences A Series of Designs and Examples of Recently Executed Works, London, B. T. Batsford, 1891, folio (365 x 270mm.), 29 lithographed plates, with plans inserted, original cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, armorial bookplate

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[Paget, Francis Edward], Some Records of The Ashtead Estate, and of its Howard Possessors: with notices of Elford, Castle Rising, Lebens, and Charlton, Lichfield, Alfred Charles Lomax (not published), 1873, 4to (310 x 230mm.), title printed in red and black, genealogical plates, many folding, contemporary green morocco gilt by R. & A. Suttaby, inner gilt dentelles, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, g.e.

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Oliver, Basil, Old Houses and Village Buildings in East Anglia, London, B. T. Batsford, 1912, 4to (240 x 180mm.), half title, frontispiece plate, plates, and illustrations, original cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, bookplate of Alan Geoffrey Brace. With three other works including P. H. Ditchfield & Sydney R. Jones (illustrator) 'The Charm of the English Village' (London, 1908)

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Kennedy, James, A Description of the Antiquities and Curiosities in Wilton-House, Salisbury, by E. Easton, sold by R. Horsfield, J. Boydell, J. Dodsley (and others), 1769, 4to (285 x 235mm.), 25 engraved plates, vignettes, contemporary ownership inscription on front free endpaper, contemporary calf, rebacked, red morocco lettering piece

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Kennedy, James, A Description of the Antiquities and Curiosities in Wilton-House, Salisbury, E. Easton; sold by R. Horsfield (and others), 1769, 4o (280 x 215mm.), 25 engraved plates by J. A. Gresse, vignettes & tail-pieces, plates 14, 15, 19, & 20 spotted, 19th century calf. front cover blind stamped in gilt with coat of arms, morocco lettering piece, rubbed, Ex-Libris plate of F. G. Perry Vidal. cf. Upcott p. 1309; XXVI

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Kennedy, James, A New Description of the Pictures, Statues, Bustos, Basso-Relievos, and other Curiosities at the Earl of Pembroke's House at Wilton, Salisbury & by Benjamin Collins and sold by R. Baldwin, 1758, 4to (195 x 130mm.), half title, head-pieces, later marbled paper wrappers, modern half cloth presentation case, cloth ties.

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A Short Historical Sketch of the Red Castle in Powys (Castell Coch ym Mhowys), otherwise Castle de la Pole, or Powis Castle ... by the Author of "Welshpool and Powys-land", Welshpool, printed and published by R. & M. Owen, 1802, 8vo (225 x 140mm.), title printed in red, illustrations, [Bound with]: The Fifteen 'Privileged' Families of Powys, Welshpool, printed and published by R. & M. Owen, 1901, 8vo, title vignette, coats of arms illustrations, contemporary cloth, front cover lettered in gilt. Subscriber's Copy. With Robert Head's 'Moreton Old Hall |With an Account of its Past and Present Owners' (Congleton, 1914), and Henry Norris 'Tamworth Castle: Its Foundation, Its History, and Its Lords' (Tamworth, 1899)

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Brannon, Philip, The Stranger's Guide, and Pleasure Visitor's Companion to Netley Abbey, Southampton, for and by the author, 1850, small 4to (165 x 100mm.), illustrated additional title, frontispiece plan, original decorative green wrappers. With four other works, 'A Day in the Peak: or, A Description of Chatsworth, Haddon Hall, and Bakewell Church' (Bakewell, 1864), E. R. Dowdeswell 'Birtsmorton Court and Manor' (Worcester, 1909), The Duchess of Rutland 'Haddon Hall' (London & Bakewell, ca. 1890), and T. Buxton's 'South-West Lancashire and the Siege of Lathom' (Southport, 1889)

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Various Author's - H. M. Colvin (general editor), A J. Taylor, J. Mordaunt Crook, M. H. Port, R. Allen Brown (and others), The History of The King's Works, London, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1963-1976, 8vo (240 x 180mm.), seven volumes, including 2 volumes of plans, half titles, frontispiece plates, plates, and illustrations, some in colour, contemporary red cloth, dust-jackets

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Fowler, R. C., A. W. Clapham, Canon Galpin (and others), Beeleigh Abbey Essex, London, by and for R. E. Thomas & Co, 1922, 8vo (240 x 150mm.), half title, colour frontispiece plate, plates and plans, many folding, contemporary ownership inscription on front free endpaper, original vellum backed spine, black morocco lettering piece, t.e.g.. With Lady Newdigate-Newdegate's 'The Cheverles of Cheverel Manor' (London, 1898), Lady Green and W. H. Milnes (illustrator) 'The Old Hall at Heath 1568-1888' (Wakefield, 1903)

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Gotch, J. Alfred, Old English Houses, London, Methuen & Co, 1925, 8vo (220 x 35mm.), half title, frontispiece plate, plates, and plans, contemporary inscription on front free endpaper, contemporary cloth backed spine , title labels pasted onto spine and front cover, No. 29 of 50 Limited Edition copies on hand-made paper, signed by the author. With seven other works, including 'Brief Illustrated Particulars of Landed Estates - Knight, Fran, & Rutley' (London, 1912), and R. T. Gunther's 'The Architecture of Sir Roger Pratt' (Oxford, 1928)

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Simpson, R., Illustrations of Felbrigge Church, Norfolk, [n.p.], 1875, 8vo (275 x 215mm.), lithographed decorative title, 10 plates, and a single plan, presentation inscription from the author on front free endpaper, contemporary green cloth gilt. Author's Presentation Copy

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Edmund, Earl of Conrwall, The History of the College of Bonhommers, at Ashridge, in the County of Buckingham, founded in the year 1276 ... to which is added, A Description of the Present Mansion erected on the site of the Ancient College, London, R. Gilbert, 1823, folio (560 x 370mm.), engraved frontispiece plate, title vignette, folding plan, double-page genealogical table, 29 plates, 1 double-page, illustration, later green morocco backed spine, spine lettered in gilt, armorial bookplate of The Right Honourable Sir Gore Ouseley. Letter from the author(?) pasted on the verso of the front cover.

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Views of Country Seats, London, R. Ackermann, [n.d.], 4to (235 x 140mm.), ca. 145 hand-coloured plates, half calf, marbled boards, green morocco lettering piece

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Gosling, R., The History and Antiquities Of the City and Cathedral-Church of Hereford, London, for R. Gosling, 1717, 8vo (190 x 120mm.), advertisement leaf, initials, and head-pieces, contemporary calf, armorial bookplate of Hare of Docking

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Ogilby, John (1600-1676), The Traveller's Guide: or, A Most Exact Description of the Roads of England, London, by T. Ilive for Abel Swall, and sold by Tim Child, and R. Knaplock, 1699, 8vo (190 x 115mm.), folding map, single tear, no loss, some browning, contemporary calf

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Pocock, R. R., The Longleat Views, Bristol, G. Davey, [n.d.], Oblong folio (410 x 580mm.), 6 tinted lithographed plates by A. Pocock, dedication leaf and text leaves spotted, contemporary cloth, front cover lettered in gilt, modern cloth backed protective wrappers, spine lettered in gilt, silk ties

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[Beatniffe, Richard], The Norfolk Tour: or, Traveller's Pocket Companion Being a Concise Description of all the Noblemens and Gentlemens Seats, as well as of the Principal Towns, and other Remarkable Places in the County of Norfolk, Norwich, printed and sold by R. Beatniffe, 1773, 4to (180 x 110mm.), inner title margin with obvious modern repair, later stiff backed boards, title label pasted onto front cover, Second Edition

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Raimondo Trentanove. 'Napoleone' a carved marble bust, the front inscribed 'Napoleone, Nato in Ajacio li 15 Agosto 1769 Morto in a S. Elena li 15 Maggio 1821' the left side inscribed 'R. Trentanove Fect. ed. altri simili per la famiglia Bonaparte Cioe P Borghesi Luigi Girolamo & c.' 19.5in (49.5cm) high.

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A large Simon & Halbig for Kammer & Reinhardt mould 126 bisque-head baby doll, with sleeping blue eyes, painted eyebrows, open mouth with trembling tongue, and bent-limb composition body, the head marked 'K [star] R / SIMON & HALBIG / 126', overall height 76cm (wig cropped)

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A Simon & Halbig for Kammer & Reinhardt mould 116A bisque-head babydoll, with sleeping eyes, closed mouth, light brown wig, and jointed composition body and limbs, head marked ' K (star) R / SIMON & HALBIG / 116/A', height 39cm, with some clothing (wig clipped)

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A Simon & Halbig for Kammer & Reinhardt bisque head and shoulder plate child doll, with sleeping eyes, open mouth with four teeth, pierced ears, blonde wig, jointed composition arms and leather body with jointed leather legs, shoulder plate marked 'SIMON & HALBIG / K (star) R', height 56cm (wig clipped)

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W... R... Finlay (exh from 1932). Oil on canvasboard. 'The Sugar Bowl'. Signed. Signed and titled verso. 34.3x24cm. F&G.

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Aubrey R Phillips, RWA, PS (b.1920). Pastel. 'Gale Force, Pembrokeshire Coast. Signed. Titled verso. 49.5x68.4cm. F&G.

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R...Landerfou. Oil on panel. Fishing boats under way. Signed. Signed and dated 1882 verso. 17.7x18.7cm. Framed.

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A Vienna type burr maple wall timepiece, c.1870, the single train movement with gridiron pendulum and signed 'R. Maurer' to the mounting plate, with two-piece Roman numeral enamelled dial, in shaped arch-top case over glazed front with scroll profile, moulded angles over ogee shaped inverted base with turned finial beneath, 74cm.

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R** T** Horley, Spring Flowers; Summer Flowers, each watercolour, each signed and dated 1969 lower right, each 37.5 x 27.5cm

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Laubenheimer Vogelsgang B.A., 1979, Michael Schafer, 4 half bottles, Muscat Beaume de Venise, 1984, Domaine de Coyeaux, 2 half bottles, Cote du Rhone, 1986 , 1 bottle, Langenlonsheimer Sonnenborn Spatlese, 1988, Pieroth, 1 bottle, Merlot, 1997 , Y. Mau, 1 bottle, House Rose, BB & R, 1 bottle. Above 4 bottles and 6 HALF bottles

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A CASED SET OF SIX SILVER ART NOUVEAU BUTTONS OF FLOWERS Birmingham 1900, makers mark R and W.

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A SET OF EIGHT SILVER HANDLED TABLE KNIVES and eight smaller knives, steel blades by R. Hodd and Son.

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R. GURNELL, WATERCOLOUR, DEPICTING H.M.S. CANOPUS, signed and dated 1899, 17.5ins x 11.5ins, framed and glazed.

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R. & J. BECK, LONDON AND PHILADELPHIA, A LACQUERED BRASS MICROSCOPE on a triform base, No. 11774, with accessories and mahogany case.

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AN AUSTRO HUNGARIAN SILVER GILT VISITING CARD CASE Late 19th Century, of a rectangular curved shape, engraved with stylised leaf and diamond patterns, monogram beneath a coronet, maker R. G. (scrolled), 9cm, 2.5ozs.

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HERBERT THOMAS DICKSEE R. E. (1862 - 1942) 'Peace', etching on vellum, 1st state proof, signed in pencil by the artist, published by Frost & Reed 1906, size 37cm x 58cm.

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(Left) A 19thC Gould-type brass microscope (Price realised: £310). (Right) An R. & J. Beck brass microscope; No 9261 (Price realised: £190).

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A sterling silver cream jug. R & Co Chester 1931.

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A 1917 trench periscope by R & J Beck Ltd in original leather case.

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A Royal Worcester tropical fish and coral group modelled by R van Ruy Kwilt.

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A matched pair of Queen Anne/George I wavy end tablespoons, crested and initialled "R", by two makers, London 1708/15, 3.5oz. (2)

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A modern three piece circular teaset in the George I style, the base of the teapot inscribed, by R. Comyns, London 1927, 33.5oz. (3)

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A George III mounted folding parasol, with a telescopic handle and spring loaded metal frame with yellow silk covering, the handle inscribed "B.ATWEEKS'S R. MUSEUM TICHBORNE ST. 1013", probably by George Collins, London 1802, the handle 17.75in (45cm) long (extended)

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A modern engine turned dressing table tray, by J & R Griffin, Chester (date letter erased), 12in (30.6cm) long, 12oz.

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A pair of George II vase shaped casters: one a blind mustard and one a pepper with high domed covers (the mustard lacking a finial) both initialled "R" underneath and engraved with a scratchweight "3:3:17" & "3:3:16", by Samuel Meriton (I), London 1747, 5.25in (13. 2cm) high, 6oz. (2)

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A William III/Queen Anne unascribed wavy end tablespoon, initialled "R" over "T.M", with a plain rattail, maker's mark only "M F?" [struck thrice], probably provincial 1700-1710, 1.2oz.

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Five assorted salt spoons, including one by Richard Duncan of Carlisle (with Newcastle marks for 1834) and one by R. Pinckney & R. Scott, Newcastle c.1790, 1.2oz.

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A mixed lot of Scottish flatware:- a toddy ladle initialled 'R', by Robert Gray (of Glasgow) Edinburgh c.1800, a Scottish fiddle teaspoon, by William Taylor of Edinburgh (maker's mark only) c.1770, a sugar sifter, by Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh 1781, a pair of oar pattern sugar tongs, Edinburgh 1813, and a George II Hanoverian tablespoons initialled "M" by William Davie, Edinburgh 1742, 5.5oz. (5)

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A mixed lot of colonial flatware: an Indian teaspoons, by Hamilton & Co, a dessert spoon by the same maker, a set of four unascribed fiddle dessert spoons (R & S pot of lilies [thrice]), a Chinese teaspoon, a fiddle tablespoon (IC, anchor, CK) unascribed, early 19th century, together with a set of five American oar pattern teaspoons by Gordan, New York an 19th century American Picture-front teaspoon depicting a basket of flowers and a continental teaspoon, 12oz. (15)

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Literature: BURNS, T: Old Sheffield Communion Plate, No 168 of a run of one hundred and seventy fie copies (signed by the Aurthor) Printed by R & R Clark, Edinburgh 1892.

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Daris, W.J., Nineteenth Century Token Coinage, London 1904, exhibitions L.A.D. Montague; Dalton, R, The Silver Token Coinage, 1811-12, Reprint 1968. (2)

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Walsh, R., An Essay on Ancient Coins, Medals and Gems .... the Progress of Christianity London, 1830, 142pp, engraved plates, 1/2-leather; Akerman, J.Y., Numismatic Illustrations of the New Tesament, London 1846, Poetic decoration and book plate of W.T. Evans. (2)

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Weis, R., The Medals of Pope Sixtus IV, Rome, 1961. Card covers, signed by author.

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Ruding, R., Annals of the Coinage of Britains, 4 vols, London 1817, the plates comprising col.iv, letter from author (to R. Cory Jr) affixed to vol I. An excellent clean set. (4)

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MEDALS. W.W.1 group of 4 to B3159 R. Richmond A.B. R.N.R., comprising 1914-15 Star, War & Victory medals plus R.N.R. Long Service. Also W.W.2 Victory medal plus 2 non-related items. (box)

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IRVING (Washington) Old Christmas, London 1882. Cloth gilt, illus. by R. Caldecot, 8vo plus others illustrated. (8)

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SCOTT (Sir Walter) Letters of Sir Walter Scott Addressed to The Rev. R. Polwhele; D. Gilbert Esq; Francis Douce Esq; etc, London 1832, cloth backed boards, 8vo plus other books. (15)

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F & R Pratt & Co Fenton, Manufacturers to HRH Prince Albert, a framed wall plaque of Christ in the cornfield after H Warren and by J Austin 1851, the malachite border with inscription from Matthew XII, printed marks, 34cm diameter

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A mid 19th century Pratt of Fenton plate printed with the 'Bully' after W Mulready RA and by J Austin, the scene within malachite border, 24cm diameter (R)

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