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R Suddaby. (20th Century). Landscapes with trees around a pond, watercolours, signed bottom right, 7 3/4" x 15 1/2".

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R Suddaby (20th Century). Autumn landscape with trees around a pond, watercolour, signed bottom right, 14" x 21 1/2".

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Stevenson, R L. Island Nights' Entertainments, 1st. ed, gt. cloth.

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A parian bust of Princess Alexandra, by Robinson & Leadbeater, in court dress, on square plinth, 12 1/4" high, impressed mark R & L. 1897.

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A Lalique 'Avallon' vase No. 986 in clear, frosted opalescent and blue glass of tapering cylindrical shape moulded in relief with birds amongst berried branches, marks, R. Lalique France No. 986, 14.5cm high

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R. Quintaine 'AU CONQUET' A HARBOUR SCENE signed, and signed and inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 65 x 93cm

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SHIRLEY, RODNEY W. Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650-1750. 1988. - McLEAN, RUARI. Victorian Publishers' Book-Bindings in Paper, 1983. With 12 others, including bibliographies of Robert Owen. Aberystwyth & London, 1925; Capt. James Cook. Franklin reprint 1968; Charles Darwin, by R. B. Freeman, 1977; Ethiopia, by G. Fumagalli, reprint 1971; British and Irish Writers on Agriculture, by W. Frank Perkins, Lymington 1932. Mostly 8vo., orig. cloth.(14)

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BRICKDALE, ELEANOR FORTESCUE, illus. Golden Book of Songs and Ballads, n.d. - THOMSON, HUGH, illus. SHERIDAN, R. B. The School for Scandal. n.d. (c.1915) (title and frontispiece loose). Both 4to., orig. cloth gilt, d.ws. (torn). Tipped in colour plates.(2)

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MONCRIEFF, A. R. HOPE. Bonnie Scotland. Limited Edition de luxe, No. 358 of 500 copies, signed by the author. A. & C. Black, 1904. 4to., orig. pictorial cloth gilt, t.e.g., other edges uncut. 75 colour plates by Sutton Palmer.

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POOLEY, CHARLES. An Historical and Descriptive Account of the Old Stone Crosses of Somerset. 1877; NOTES ON THE OLD CROSSES OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE, 1868. 8vo., orig. cloth gilt (soiled). Map in first title, lithographic plates, and text illustrations. - BARETT, C. R. B. Somersetshire: Highways, Byways and Waterways. 1894. 4to., orig. cloth gilt (bit scuffed). Four etchings and other illustrations.(3)

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PULMAN, GEORGE P. R. The Book of the Axe . . . Fourth Edition, 1875. Large 8vo., orig. cloth gilt, t.e.g. Linen backed folding map, lithographic plates, and woodcuts in the text.

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RECORDING BRITAIN. 4 vols., 1946-49. Vols. 2-4 in d.ws. Plates, some coloured. - TANNER, HEATHER & ROBIN. Wiltshire Village. R. Garton, 1978. Illustrations. With 13 others. Mostly 8vo., orig. cloth.(18)

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WINKLES, HENRY and B. Architectural and Picturesque Illustrations of the Cathedral Churches of England and Wales. Large Paper, Vols. 2 and 3 only, 1838-42. 4to., orig. cloth (Vol. 3 crudely rebacked). Engraved titles and 118 plates on india paper mounted after R. Garland and others (a few with stained margins).(2)

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(GLEIG, G. R.). The Chelsea Pensioners. 3 vols., 1829. Qtr. green roan (some wear to spines). Harvey's Subscription Library, Sidmouth bookplates. - MAXWELL, W. H. Peninsular Sketches; by Actors on the Scene. 2 vols., 1844. Cont. mauve calf gilt (spines faded). Engraved frontispieces. - HAY, Sir ANDREW LEITH. A Narrative of The Peninsula War. Fourth Edition 1850. Full cont. green morocco gilt, a.e.g. Folding map, and 20 plates. With 16 others. Mostly 8vo.(22)

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BOWEN, EMANUEL. An Accurate Map of the County of Derby. Sold by R. Sayer . . ., n.d. Engraved map, hand coloured in outline. Framed and glazed. 695 x 535mm (to edge of mount).

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HULME, F. E. Familiar Wild Flowers. Series 1-3, Cassell Petter & Galpin, n.d. 3 vols., 120 chromolithographic plates (frontispieces loose, inner joint of Vol. 1 broken). - KELLY, R. B. TALBOT. The Way of Birds, 1937. 4to., d.w. and five others. Mostly 8vo., orig. cloth.(9)

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The following 13 lots are sold by permission of the Dean and Chapter of Wells Cathedral to benefit the Library Development Fund. The books have the Cathedral Library bookplate, with cancellation stamp, and most bear a small bookstamp on page 22. (C., R. H.). Documents Connected with The History of Ludlow, and the Lords Marchers. 1841. Inscribed on verso of upper cover, 'Presented to the Dean & Chapter of Wells by the Honble. Robert Clive, 1849'. 4to., orig. cloth (head of spine slightly defective, faded). Seven lithographic plates (five of them stained in one lower corner), text illustrations. - LYNAM, CHARLES. The Church Bells of the County of Stafford. 1889. 4to., orig. pictorial cloth backed boards (spine faded, broken in binding). Photolithographic plates. - WEBB, EDWARD DORAN. The History of The Hundred of Ramsbury. Part I. The Parish of Ramsbury. Salisbury 1890. Folio, orig. cloth backed boards (spine splitting). Five lithographic plates. With three other volumes.(6)

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NORTHCOTE, Rev. J. SPENCER and Rev. W. R. BROWNLOW. Roma Sotterranea or An Account of the Roman Catacombs . . . New Edition, 2 vols., 1879. Coloured lithographic plates and other illustrations (dampstained). - ROBINSON, J. C., ed. Catalogue of the Special Exhibition of Works of Art of the Mediaeval, Renaissance and More Recent Periods on loan at the South Kensington Museum, June 1862. Revised Edition January 1863. Cont. qtr. calf gilt. With a worn copy of Marriott, Rev. Wharton B. Vestiarium Christianum, 1868, and nine others. Mostly 8vo., orig. cloth. Sold not subject to return.(13)

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PALESTINE EXPLORATION FUND. Conder, C. R. and H. H. Kitchener. Lieutenants. Map of Western Palestine in 26 Sheets from Surveys Conducted for the Committee . . . During the Years 1872-1877. 1880. Large folio, in orig. half black leather portfolio gilt (some wear). Title, key map and 26 sheets, partly coloured. Each leaf with stamp of James Wyld in margin. Maps clean.

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CALMET, AUGUSTIN. An Historical, Critical, Geographical, Chronological, and Etymological Dictionary of the Holy Bible. Translated from the French by Samuel D'Oyly and John Colson. 3 vols., 1732. Folio, cont. calf gilt (some wear, joints cracked). Booklabel of R. Riviere, Bath. Bookplate of John Brymer and his bookstamp on title margins. Engraved frontis. in Vol. 1 and 164 engraved plates and maps, many double page (one torn in Vol. 2).(3)

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HAZLITT, WILLIAM. The Collected Works, Edited by A. R. Waller and Arnold Glover. 12 vols., 1902-04. 8vo., orig. blue cloth, spines gilt, t.e.g., other edges uncut (slightly soiled). Portrait frontispieces.(12)

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PEPYS, SAMUEL. The Diary . . . With Lord Braybrooke's Notes. Edited . . . by Henry B. Wheatley, 10 vols., Including index and Pepysiana, 1893-1903. With Further Correspondence . . . 1662-1679, ed. J. R. Tanner, 1929. Together 11 vols., 8vo., orig. blue cloth, spines gilt. Portraits and plates. With eight others by W. H. Prescott.(19)

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SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM. The Library Shakespeare. 9 vols. (c.1895). 4to., orig. decorated cloth gilt, a.e.g. Illustrated by J. Gilbert, G. Cruikshank, and R. Dudley. Mounted coloured plates and other illustrations.(9)

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AN ENTREE DISH AND COVER OF GEORGE III DESIGN of rounded rectangular shape with gadrooned edge and shaped handles, the cover with gadrooned border, maker's mark R&B, Sheffield, 1924, 30cm.; 46.75oz.

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A MID 18TH CENTURY GOLD MOURNING RING Black enamel between milled borders, "Sr Chas Shuckburgh bart OB 10 Aug 1773 AE 52". Maker's mark JJ, 3.6mm.wide. Finger size R.

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A LALIQUE WATER JUG of clear glass, with a frosted top half decorated with stylised decoration, signed R. Lalique, France, 8.5in. (21cm.) high

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A LALIQUE GLASS BOWL moulded with oval cabochons and stylised foliage, signed R. Lalique, France, 8in.(20cm.) dia.

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WALTER GEIKIE, RSA (1795-1837) LITHOGRAPHIC SKETCHES Two volumes, each comprising six lithographs, by R. H. Nimmo, published by D. Brown, 1826; with "Six Etchings" (bound); seven loose etchings from the same series (with duplicates); 29 loose etchings after Old Master subjects and others; and 29 sundry other prints by other hands (a lot) ++ All worn; damp stains

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CIRCLE OF PETER LA CAVE (Fl.1789-1816) A RUSTIC LAD BY A COUNTRY POOL WITH SHEEP AND A DOG Bears traces of a signature (Hawksley?), watercolour and pencil, verre eglomise mount and gilt frame 49 x 40cm. ++ Good overall; original ** An old inscription on the backboard suggests that this drawing may be by Mrs R. W. Smith (nee Hawksley)

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English School (19th century), Lady praying in church, oil on canvas, 93 x 71.5cm, bears indistinctly inscribed paper label verso, and label for R. Dolman & Son, 5 New Compton Street, Charing Cross Road, London

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F. Jukes after R. Pollard and Chapman, The Mill at Baldock in Herts; A View of Baldock in Hertfordshire, each mezzotint, each s. 37 x 46.5 cm, each with verre eglomise mount, each with paper label verso for JAS. Schoolbred & Co., Tottenham Court Road

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Step, Edward, Wayside and Woodland Blossoms, London, Frederick Warne & Co., [n.d.], 8o (155 x 110mm.), two volumes, half titles, advertisement leaves, 2 coloured frontispieces, and 252 plates, original red calf gilt. Wood, J. G., Common British Beetles, London, George Routledge & Sons., [n.d.], 8o (160 x 100mm.), hand-coloured frontispiece and 11 plates by E. Smith and T. W. Wood, contemporary calf gilt. With other works including a five volume set of H. F. Witherby, F. C. R. Jourdain, N. F. Ticehurst, & B. W. Tucker's 'The Handbook of British Birds' (London, n.d.).

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Chalmers, Patrick R., Birds Ashore And A-Foreshore, London, Collins, 1935, folio (320 x 260mm.), half title, title vignette, 16 colour plates and illustrations by Winfred Austen, original half green morocco, spine lettered in gilt, t.e.g., No. 16 of 150 limited edition copies signed by the author and illustrator.

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Henty, George Alfred (1832-1902), The Young Franc-Tireurs And their Adventures in the Franco-Prussian War, London, Griffith Farran Browne & Co., [n.d.], 8o (190 x 125mm.), frontispiece and 7 plates by Frank Feller, original decorative blue cloth gilt. Henty, George Alfred, The Cat of Bubastes A Tale of Ancient Egypt, London, Blackie & Son., [n.d.], 8o (185 x 120mm.), frontispiece and 7 plates by J. R. Weguelin, original decorative brown cloth gilt. Henty, George Alfred, Under Wellington's Command A Tale of the Peninsular War, London, Blackie & Son., [n.d.], 8o (185 x 115mm.), frontispiece and 4 plates by Wal Paget, original decorative red cloth gilt. With the following works by Henty, 'St Bartholomew's Eve', 'In The Reign of Terror', 'The Young Colonists', 'Both Sides The Border', 'By Right of Conquest', 'Through the Sikh War', 'With Clive in India', 'With The British Legion', 'A Final Reckoning', 'The Tiger of Mysore', 'Wulf the Saxon', 'St George for England', 'Facing Death', 'Out With Garibaldi', 'The Treasure of the Incas', 'One of the 28th A Tale of Waterloo', 'A Knight of the White Cross', 'By Right of Conquest', 'By Conduct and Courage', 'The Lion of St. Mark', 'For Name and Fame', 'For the Temple', 'Condemned as a Nihilist', 'The Tiger of Mysore' (duplicate), 'In the Hands of the Malays', 'The Young Carthaginian', Beric the Briton', 'Red skin and Cow-Boy', 'With Wolfe in Canada' , 'Maori & Settler', 'A Jacobite Exile', 'Won by the Sword', 'In Freedom's Cause', 'With Cochrane the Dauntless', 'Bonnie Prince Charlie', 'By Pike and Dyke', 'On the Irrawaddy', 'Under Wellington's Command' (duplicate), 'The Young Buglers', 'To Herat and Cabul', 'Out on the Pampas', 'Through the Fray', 'With Frederick the Great', 'Friends through Divided', 'Orange and Green', 'Through Three Campaigns', 'With Roberts to Pretoria', 'Under Drake's Flag', 'With Lee in Virginia', 'By England's Aid', & 'The Dash for Khartoum'.

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Moore, George (1852-1933), A Story-Teller's Holiday, London, privately printed for subscribers only by Cumann Sean-eolar nah Eireann, 1918, 8o (220 x 130mm.), half title, contemporary boards, original spine label pasted down onto spine, No. 890 of 1000 limited edition copies signed by the author. With a number of other works including, Thomas Campbell's 'The Pleasures of Hope' (London, 1822), George Scharf's 'Remarks on Some Portraits from Windsor Castle, Hampton Court, and Wilton House' (London, 1863, bound with other works by the same author), & R. Y. S. Castle's 'Royal Yacht Squadron Catalogue of the Library, Cowes' (Southampton, 1893).

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Martialis, Marcus Valerius, M. Valerii Martialis Epigrammatum Libri XIV.. Interpretatione et Notis, London, Charles Harper, 1701, 8o (198 x 120mm.), volume XIV only, engraved frontispiece, title printed in red and black, initials, head-pieces, advertisement leaves at end, contemporary calf. Ciceronis, M. Tullii (106-43 B.C.), Orationes - Quaedam Selectae, cum Interpretatione & Notis, Quas in Usum Serenissimi Delphini, Editit P. Carolus Merouille, S.J., Quibus Praefigitur Vita Ciceronis, Per Annos consulares Digesta His Adjiciuntur in Tres Orationes, London, W. Innys. R. Ware, J. & P. Knapton (and others), 1750, title printed in red and black, title vignette, historiated initials, head- and tail-pieces, other titles list at end, contemporary calf. With other works including 'Theocriti Quae Extant: cum Graecis Scholiis' (London, 1729), and volumes I-V only (of 6), of Mezeray's 'Abrege chronologique de L'Histoire de France' (Amsterdam, 1693).

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Charleston, R. J., & John Ayers, Meissen and other European Porcelain - Oriental Porcelain, London, for the National Trust by Office Du Livre, 1971, folio (305 x 220mm.), half title, plates, and illustrations, many colour, original blue cloth gilt, dust-jacket.

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Group of Photograph Albums - Guler, R. (photographer), Kursaal Maloja Eng A Din, Zurich & St. Moritz, [n.p.], ca. 1900's, Oblong 4o (180 x 250mm.), 12 mounted photographs, original decorative red cloth gilt. With 5 other albums including 'The Nile Reservoir Works at Aswan and Asyut' (Cairo, 1902).

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McMurtrie, Francis E., & R. Perkins (editor and assistant editor respectively), Jane's Fighting Ships 1937, London, Sampson Low, Marston & Co., 1937, Oblong 4o (210 x 320mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, advertisement leaves at beginning, photographic illustrations, original blue cloth. With a number of other maritime works, including Midshipman O. W. Phillips log of H.M.S. London, H.M.S Invincible, H.M.S Temeraire, H.M.S Welland, H.M.S. Isis, & H.M.S. Prince of Wales (October 5th 1908 - August 30th 1911).

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Wright, G. N., Ireland Illustrated, London, H. Fisher, Son, and Jackson, 1831, small folio (270 x 200mm.), engraved additional title, and 84 plates after G. Petrie, R. H. A. Bartlett, & T. M. Baynes, later presentation inscription on front free endpaper, contemporary half calf, front cover lettered in gilt.

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Mansion, L., Letters upon the Art of Miniature Painting, London, R. Ackermann, [n.d.], 12mo (185 x 110mm.), half title, engraved frontispiece, and folding hand-coloured plate, later boards, original title label pasted down onto spine, armorial bookplate of Richardson. With two other works relating to miniature painting.

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Young, John, A Catalogue of the Celebrated Collection of Pictures of the late John Julius Angerstein, London, by W. Nicol, for John Young, & Hurst, Robinson, and Co., 1823, small folio (300 x 235mm.), text in French and English, 2 half titles, and 2 titles, 42 plates after etchings by R. W. Sievier, later half calf, spine lettered in gilt.

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Monkhouse, Cosmo, The Earlier English Water-Colour Painters, London, Seeley and Co., 1890, folio (355 x 255mm.), half title, text within black ruled border, engraved frontispiece of Rouen by Frank Short, after R. P. Benington, 13 plates, illustrations, few leaves loose, contemporary calf backed spine, front cover blind stamped in gilt with Boat at It's Mooring, No. 86 of 100 large paper limited editions containing etched illustration plates.

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Coysh, A. W. & R. K. Henrywood, The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880, Woodbridge, Suffolk, Antique Collectors Club, 1982, folio (270 x 205mm.), colour photographic frontispiece, plates and illustrations, original blue cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, dust-jacket. Together with a number of other works on ceramics including John Twitchett and Betty Bailey's 'Royal Crown Derby' (Woodbridge, 1989), and Geoffrey A. Godden's works 'Coalport & Coalbrookdale Porcelains' (Wodbridge, 1981), & Mason's China and The Ironstone Wares' (Woodbridge, 1980).

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A General Dictionary of Husbandry, Planting, Gardening, and the Vegetable Part of the Materia Medica; with the Description, Use, and Medicinal Virtues of the several Herbs, Flowers, Roots, Selected from the Best Authorities, Bath, by R. Cruttwell, sold by W. Goldsmith, 1779, 4o (210 x 120mm.), two volumes, engraved plate, contemporary half calf, red and black morocco lettering pieces, armorial bookplate of Henry Harford.

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Four cased sets of flatware: a pair of Victorian berry spoons initialled "H", by George Adams, London 1849, a set of six modern 'apostle' teapsoons by R Stebbings, London 1910, a set of six modern teaspoons and a set of six modern tea knives (plated blades) (4)

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A pair of Victorian cast silver gilt salt spoons, pierced vine pattern with applied shield cartouches, crested, by J Hunt & R Roskell, London 1872, 4.5in (11.3cm) long, 1oz. (2)

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A pair of George IV Kings Honeysuckle pattern sauce ladles, (anthemion heel) crested, by R Peppin, London 1821, 6.5oz. (2)

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A George III caddy spoon, with a leaf-shaped bowl and a pointed stem, initialled "R" by William Pugh, Birmingham 1807.

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A Queen Anne trefid spoon, with later decoration, by R Hutchison, London 1704, a George I Hanoverian tablespoon by J Eckfield, London 1722 and a pair of George I tablespoons by E Jennings, London 1722, 6. 5oz. (4)

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William IV (1830-1837) AU Sovereign, 1837, second bust r., S.3829B. F/VF.

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An Edwardian sugar caster, on a spreading foot with a part fluted baluster body, the high domed cover bayonet fitting, with a ball finial and sections of floral and geometric piercing heightened by engraving, by G Nathan & R Hayes, Chester 1907, 8.5in (21.5cm) high, 10oz.

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An Edwardian tea caddy, oval with a pull-off cap and an embossed scene with figures around the lower body, by G Nathan & R Hayes, Chester 1902, together with an Edwardian engraved mug by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1907, 7oz. (2)

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A George III patent expanding toast rack, of concertina action with arched wirework bars and ball feet, initialled "M", by S Roberts, G Cadman & Co, Sheffield 1812 (stamped R C & Co Patent) 21.5in (54. 5cm) long (fully extended) 7.25oz.

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A Victorian "Port" wine label, in the form of the individual letters "P" "O" "R" and "T", strung out on a curved piece of rope, no apparent maker's mark, London 1870.

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A pair of late Victorian sauceboats, with flying scroll handles, applied scroll borders and shaped oval bodies, on three cast feet, by G Nathan & R Hayes, Chester 1900, 6in (15.2cm) long, 10.5oz.(2)

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A 19th century F & R Pratt & Co oval comport, colour printed with the 'Highland Music', within an acorn and gold scroll border; Length 11ins

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A 19th century F & R Pratt pot lid ' Wimbledon July 2nd 1860'

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A 19th century F & R Pratt and Co plate printed with a colourful central portrait of Napoleon and Eugenie; Diameter 7.75ins

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An F & R Pratt potlid, 'That No Jealous Rival Shall Laugh Me to Scorn', with base, another 'No By Heaven I Exclaimed, May I Perish if I Plant in that Bosom a Thorn', with base

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