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After R P Bonnington, French Coast Scene, oil on panel, 29.5 x 44.5cm.

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AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK having an arched painted dial, moon phase aperture, signed R Armstrong Manchester, the case with break arch pediment, panel door and platform base, 63"high. (for restoration)

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After R. Havell, Pair, "Snipe and Partridge shooting", mezzotint engravings

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R. Field and Son, New Street, Birmingham rosewood cased wheel barometer, early 19th century, 8 1/2" silvered dial

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A coloured engraving of Tunbridge Wells from Frant Forest drawn and etched by JJ Dodd, engraved by R Havell, 17.5 x 25 framed and glazed

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An F and R Pratt potlid, printed in colours with The Village Wedding, and another, The Battle of the Nile, with bases(some damage)

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R RUSHTON Bluebell Woods Watercolour, signed and dated 1951 23cm x 29cm (9" x 11 1/2")

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A pair of H & R Daniel plates, each painted in coloured enamels with flowers and birds, within scroll moulded cartouches, on a may blossom moulded ground, picked out in turquoise and yellow, 22.2cm diameter (8 3/4"), pattern number 4635, circa 1838 (cracks)

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A pair of H & R David plates, each painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, the shell and scroll moulded rim picked out in blue and gilt, 22.2cm diameter (8 3/4"), pattern number 2549, circa 1838 (one with rim hairline crack)

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A Royal Worcester miniature oval plaque, painted in coloured enamels by R. Austin with two Kingfishers, 4cm wide (1 1/2"), signed, printed mark in puce for 1927. See lot 774 for illustration.

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A quantity of costume jewellery including simulated pearls, crystal pendant and necklaces, Elizabeth R silver pendant, brooches etc.

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A Lalique glass tumbler with seven spiral twist etched fern leaves, marked 'R. Lalique' 10.5cm high. See lot 304 for illustration.

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Antal (Frederick) Hogarth and His Place in European Art, 1962 § Baskett (John) and Dudley Snelgrove. The Drawings of Thomas Rowlandson in the Paul Mellon Collection, 1977 § Wark (Robert R.) Drawings by Thomas Rowlandson in the Huntington Collection, San Marino, 1975 § Robinson (Nicholas K.) Edmund Burke, A Life in Caricature, 1996 § Hill (Draper) Fashionable Contrasts, Caricatures by James Gillray, 1966, plates and illustrations, original cloth or boards, all except last mentioned with dust-jackets; and 13 others, British Caricaturists and Satirists, 8vo & 4to (18).

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Blomfield (Reginald) A History of Renaissance Architecture in England, 1500-1800, 2 vol., plates, original buckram-backed cloth, light soiling, 1897 § Spiers (R. Phene) The Orders of Architecture, Greek, Roman, and Italian, fourth edition, plates, browning to half-title, broken, original cloth, slightly rubbed, 1902 § Jellicoe (G.A.) The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, plates and illustrations, original buckram-backed cloth, slightly rubbed, light soiling, 1933; and 21 others, Architecture, v.s. (25).

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Broby-Johansen (R.) Body and Clothes, 1968 § Mackrell (Alice) An Illustrated History of Fashion, 1997 § Remaury (Bruno) Dictionnaire de la Mode au XXe Siecle, Paris, 1994 § Chenoune (Farid) Beneath It All, a Century of French Lingerie, New York, 1999 § Howell (Georgina) In Vogue, 75 Years of Style, 1991, illustrations including colour plates, original cloth, dust-jackets; and a large quantity of others, Fashion, v.s. (large qty.).

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d'Hulst (R.-A.) Jordaens Drawings, 4 vol., 1974 § Stampfle (Felice) Netherlandish Drawings of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries and Flemish Drawings, In the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, 1991 § Jaffe (Michael) Van Dyck's Anwerp Sketchbook, 2 vol., 1966 § Held (Julius S.) Rubens, Selected Drawings, 2 vol., 1959 § Schilling (Edmund) Katalog der Deutschen Zeichnungen, Alte Meister, 3 vol., Munich, 1973, original cloth, first and second mentioned with dust-jackets; and c.30 others, Drawings, mostly Dutch and Flemish, 8vo & 4to (c.40).

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d'Hulst (R.-A.) Jordaens Drawings, 4 vol., plates and illustrations, original cloth, dust-jackets, slip-case, 1974; and 2 others, Jordaens, 8vo (6).

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Caldecott (Randolph) R. Caldecott's Collection of Pictures and Songs, colour illustrations by the author, occasional very light foxing, original pictorial cloth, gilt, lightly soiled, spine darkened, Frederick Warne & Co., n.d. [?c.1895]; R. Caldecott's Second Collection of Pictures and Songs, colour illustrations by the author, c.3ff. with a little light dust-soiling, original pictorial cloth,light soiling to lower cover, extremities very slightly rubbed, Frederick Warne & Co., n.d. [c.1895]; and 3 others by Caldecott, oblong and square 8vo (5).

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Sendak (Maurice) The Bee-Man of Orn, story by Frank R. Stockton, 1975 § Greene (Grahame) The Little Steamroller, illustrated by Edward Ardizzone, 1974, original printed boards, dust-jackets, rubbed, torn at extremities § Rabier (Benjamin) Scenes de la Vie Privee des Animaux, Paris, 1930 § Nahmias (R.) Petit Buffon Illustre, illustrations by R. de la Neziere, Paris, 1928, original printed wrappers, rubbed at extremities; and a quantity of others, Children's, v.s. (qty).

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Kelly (R. Talbot) Burma, Painted and Described, one of 300 copies of the Edition de Luxe, signed by the author, colour plates, folding map, little spotting, limitation page also signed by 'R.B. Talbot Kelly, May 1966', original decorated cloth, rubbed and marked, 4to, A. & C. Black, 1905.

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Warder (Joseph) The True Amazons: Or, the Monarchy of the Bees, ninth edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, 4pp. advertisements at end, light soiling and foxing, ink inscription to title, modern cloth, soiled, slightly rubbed, 12mo, for R. Baldwin and T. Longman, 1765.

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Lambe (Robert) An Exact and Circumstantial History of the Battle of Floddon, first edition, engraved frontispiece, 1 f. of errata and advertisements at end, slight browning, offsetting and foxing, original wrappers, uncut, worn, Berwick Upon Tweed and London, 8vo, by R. Taylor [&c.], 1774.

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Hogg (James) The Queen's Wake: A Legendary Poem, ex-library copy with stamps, contemporary half calf, worn, Edinburgh, 1819 § [Marcet (Jane)] Conversations on Political Economy, fifth edition, a little light foxing, original boards, soiled, joints a little weak, 1824 § Sharpe (Charles Kirkpatrick) A Historical Account of the Belief in Witchcraft in Scotland, ex-library copy with stamps, original cloth, spine faded, 1884 § Money Barnes (Major R.) The Uniforms & History of the Scottish Regiments, , plates, hinges weak, original cloth, slightly rubbed, n.d.; and a small quantity of others, Miscellaneous, v.s. (sml qty).

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Hartree (Douglas R.) The Differential Analyser, excerpt from Nature, 3¹pp., diagram, photographic illustration of the machine, disbound, 1935; and another, 4to

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A LALIQUE COQUILLE BOWL incised R. Lalique, France, 3201, 8 1/4in. (21cm.) dia. ++Very small bruise

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A CELERY GLASS the flared rim engraved with a spray of roses, a plain cylindrical celery glass engraved with printies, a bohemian slender glass engraved with r ococo scrolls and figures, and two flower vases (one damaged) (A lot)

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A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL TABLE CANDELABRA each modelled as a seated couple beneath a tree, which supports three scrolling rose encrusted branches and four sconces, A R mark, 17in. (43cm.) high ++Damages

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A GRADUATED SET OF THREE JUGS of baluster shape, printed and painted with a floral spray on a green ground, by R K & Co., largest, 8 1/4in. (21cm.) high

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A DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE ETERNITY RING Alternately set with sections of three circular-cut diamonds and three baguette-shaped sapphires in platinum ++Size R, in good condition

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A NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER worked with a country house set amongst flowering plants and trees and scattered poultry, worked by R. Lock ...1804, 14 1/4in. (36cm.) x 16in. (41cm.) ++Some mothing

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AFTER WILLIAM MARSHALL CRAIG (c.1765-c.1834) BATTLE OF THE NILE; BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR: DEATH OF LORD VISCOUNT NELSON Two, stipple engravings by R. Cooper, published by E. Orme circa 1805 42 x 56cm.; and 43.5 x 57cm. (2) ++ Worn and damaged impressions, faults within images and margins.

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AFTER LUIGI MAYER (Fl.1776-1792) VIEWS IN EGYPT etc. A folio of 41 coloured aquatints by T. Milton, published by R. Bowyer, 1804, with title page and dedication page Each image 22 x 31cm. approx.; with 11 aquatints of Indian subjects after J. Moore from 'Rangoon Views..', published 1825-1826; and another (folio) ++ Mayer images good, handling marks and damage co

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IAN ARMOUR-CHELU (CONTEMPORARY) DIAMOND DOVE Signed and dated 1972, watercolour with pen and ink 11.5 x 19.5cm. with six watercolours from the 19th and 20th centuries by various hands, including Read Turner, W. C. Eddington, R. Baggott and W. Fairclough, all framed. (7) ++ Mixed; good overall.

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R** FENSON (Fl.1898-1911) A VIEW NEAR CHERTSEY; ON THE THAMES NEAR GREAT MARLOW A pair, both signed and dated 1901, each incribed with title on the stretcher, oil on canvas Each 39 x 59cm. (2) ++ Each in original gilt frames under glass. Good condition, small hole lower right in the former. * A pseudonym for Henry Maidment.

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AN ER11 MSM NAVAL GROUP. CSM bar Malay Peninsula, MSM , LSGC with bar to R El Mech (A) 1/ CPO ABA (R), A Taylor, HMS HERON on LSGC.

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A TANK CORPS MILITARY CROSS GROUP. MC L.Gazette 21.5.1917, page 5184. 2nd Lieutenant Hugh Skinner, for Conspicuous Gallantry and Devotion to Duty. 'When in command of a Tank, penetrated entirely without support, into a fortified village and inflicted heavy casualties on the enemy. 1914/15 Star-BWM-VIC medals, Pte R Scots-2Lt KOSB attached Tank Corps 1916, twice wounded. IGS bar Waziristan 1921-24, Def and War Medals.

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AFTER H. WATKINS WILD ('REYNARD') (Late 19th Century) NEAR BRAMHAM - OUR M.F.H. CALLING THE FIELD TO ORDER Chromolithograph, published by R. Jackson, circa 1886, with five others from the same series (a set of six) Each 27.5 x 40cm. (6) ++ Each with foxing and a little pale.

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Agifold Rangefinder Camera with leather E. R. Case and lens hood

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A Goss parian bust of Queen Victoria, depicted wearing a mob-cap, on a square base titled "Victoria R", height 16.0cm, impressed mark "Copyright as Act Directs / W.H. Goss / Stoke-on-Trent / November 30 1881" (date indistinct); also a crested china grandfather clock (British Empire Exhibition) and a small footed vase (1908 Franco-British Exhibition)

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Four wooden jigsaw puzzles cut by Dinn of Spondon for the British Jigsaw Puzzle Library, comprising "Wellington in the Making" from a Pears print (41 x 55cm, complete), "The Reprieve" after R. Caton Woodville (45 x 67cm, complete), "The Thin Red Line" after Robert Gibb (33 x 66cm, complete), and "Naval Occasion" after Fred Roe (36 x 57cm, complete); all unboxed.

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English School (19th century), Portrait of a young girl, full length, seated on a rock at the seashore, oil on canvas, inscribed verso I. R. Vernon, 37.5 x 31 cm in a 19th century gilded plaster composition frame designed with scrolling acanthus

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Ralph R. Stubbs (1823-1879), Shipping on a stormy sea, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1855 lower right, 50.5 x 60.5 cm

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Fancesco Bartolozzi after J** R** Smith, Mr William Cobbett, mezzotint, p. 32.5 x 26 cm published 1801 by Colnaghi & Co., and English School (19th century), The South View of Acton Burnel Castle, in the County of Salop, engraving, p. 19.5 x 37.5 cm

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I. R. Reynolds, Playing with a monkey, aquatint, s. 44 x 55 cm, P. Gauguin after W. R. Bing, A shipwrecked sailor boy telling his story at a cottage door, mezzotint, s. 49.5 x 57 cm, in a maple frame, and a sketch of a huntsman astride his hunter, pencil, coloured chalks and watercolour

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T. Sutherland after R. T. Buttery, Nottingham Market Place, hand coloured mezzotint, s. 50 x 69.5 cm published 1824 by R. T. Buttery

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S** R** Brightwell (early 20th century), The dansant, etching, signed within the margin lower right, inscribed with title lower left, 25 x 37.5 cm

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Public Characters of 1799-1800, 1800-1801, and 1805-6, London, H.L. Galabin (and others) for R. Phillip, 1799-1806, 8o, three volumes, three engraved frontispieces, one folding, four plates and one folding map, some spotting, two of the volumes in contemporary calf, the others in contemporary half calf, extremities lightly rubbed, 1800-1801 volume with an ownership inscription on the front free endpaper dated 1832.

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A small mixed lot, including a 'A Peepshow Book - The Birth of Jesus' illustrated by R T Cower in excellent condition, with original ties, also included a folio 'The Times Atlas' of 1897 and a few Potter's including 'The Tale of Two Blind Mice' (later edition)

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Ackermann Publications, Rudolph, The Microcosm of London, London, R. Ackermann, 1808-1810, folio, three volumes, engraved dedications, wood-engraved titles, 104 hand-coloured aquatint plates, occasional marginal damp staining, some offsetting onto text plate, contemporary half red morocco, extremities lightly rubbed, library plate of H.B. Pyne

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Gray, C., & W.H. Pyne (Illustrator) - Microcosm; or A Picturesque Delineations of the Arts, Agriculture, Manufactures, of Great Britain, London, R. Ackermann, [1808], Oblong folio, [1808], two volumes in one, 121 aquatint plates, including frontispiece, occasional marginal spotting, contemporary boards, hinges fixed with sellotape, library plate of H B Pyne

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Six furniture books; Edwards R, The Dictionary of English Furniture, published by Country Life, 3 volumes, and Hussey C, English Country Houses Early Georgian 1715-1760, 1955, mid Georgian 1760-1800, 1956 and late Georgian 1800-1840, 1958.

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R Spofforth. A New Map of Africk (sic), a coloured double page engraving, 43 x 57cm (plate), sun-damaged

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Interior Decoration. 24 volumes including - Fastnedge, R. Sheraton Furniture; Delieb, Eric. Silver Boxes; Thornton. 17th century Interior Decoration in England, France and Holland; Linley, David. Extraordinary Furniture, signed; Bronnell. Alexander Pope and the Arts of Georgian Egnland, 1978 O.U.P., Jourdain, M. English Interior Decoration1500-1830, 1st edition Batsford 1950; etc (24)

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18th Century History, correspondence, memoirs etc including Eyck, Erich. Pitt v. Fox, 1950; Coupland, R. Wilberforce a Narrative, 1923; Rouse, A. The Early Churchills, with author's inscription, 1956; Correspondence of the Earl of Chatham, Duchess of Marlborough (6 leather bound volumes); etc (circa 45)

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Sporting. Imprint Society (USA): The Fancy, by an Operator, illustrated and signed by Randy Jones, 1972, slip case; Brailsford - Sport & Society; Dale-Green, P. Love of the Dog; Carr, R. English Fox Hunting; Hunt & Willis. The Genius of the Place, 1975; etc (19)

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Set of four 19th century pottery side plates, green glazed with vine leaf ornament, 20cm, Maker R S and another 21cm (5)

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Victorian silver tray with twin scroll and shell handles, similar moulded pie crust sides with engraved scroll and shell decoration, 74cm, maker J R, Sheffield 1899, approx. 125oz

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Lakeland (R.) The Teesdale Angler, viii, 96pp., half-title, bookplates of J. Cresswell and Alice Edleston and one armorial bookplate, newspaper article relating to angling in the Tees area loosely inserted, original cloth, paper label mounted on upper cover, head and foot of spine very slightly rubbed, [Westwood & Satchell p.129], 12mo, Barnard Castle, at the office of R. Barker, 1858. *** A scarce little book, which "though bearing a local title, is intended as a help and guide to Trout fishers generally, especially those of Yorkshire, Durham, Westmoreland, and Cumberland."

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Marston (R[obert] B[right]) Walton and Some Earlier Writers on Fish and Fishing, first edition, one of 50 large-paper copies, xxviii, 264pp., [3pp.], title printed in red and black, bookplate of Don Horter, light browning to endpapers, uncut, hinges very slightly weak, contemporary roan-backed cloth, spine slightly rubbed, large 8vo, Eliot Stock, 1894. *** Part of "The Book-Lover's Library", edited by Henry B. Wheatley.

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O'Connor (R.) An Introduction to the Field Sports of France. Being a Practical View of Hunting, Shooting and Fishing, first edition, xx, 304pp., 16pp., half-title, wood-engraved title vignette and illustrations, 16pp. advertisements at end, original green cloth, gilt, spine faded, [Westwood & Satchell p.161], 8vo, London and Paris, John Murray and Stassin et Xavier, 1846. *** The third part, pp.225-298, deals with many types of fishing in various parts of France.

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