[Chitty (Edward)], "Theophilius South". The Fly Fisher's Text Book, first edition, R.B. Marston's signed copy, vi, 231pp., engraved pictorial title, frontispiece, 10 plates, bookplate of Edward Akroyd, ink signature of Marston dated 1883 to front pastedown, pencil inscription from R.B. Marston to ?the engraver to front free endpaper, some light foxing, contemporary half calf, rubbed, [Westwood & Satchell p.198], 8vo, R. Ackermann, 1841. *** Pencil inscription reads "Manager the Art Repro Co. 4 plates to be done in 100 screen ... Enlarge so the blocks are 1/4 larger ... Keep book clean & return to R.B. Marston. Boxing Day 1905."
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A J & R Goodwin Pottery Two Handled Loving Cup, printed with steeple chasing scenes, cylindrical, printed in brown with an upper and a lower moment from the chase, the jockey's colours hand-painted and with dot and dentil banding to the rim and swept C shape handles, printed shield with title in brown, circa 1850, {20.5cm high}. See lot 108 for illustration.
A Stevenson Blue and White Transfer Printed Plate, "Culford Hall, Suffolk", of lobed circular outline, impressed factory mark and blue transfer printed urn and drape title, {26cm diameter}; [An R Hall "Shelto'd Peasants" Plate], {21.5cm diameter}; and [A Blue and White Transfer Printed Warming Plate], with chinoiserie lakeland landscape, {27cm wide} (cracked) (3).
A Royal Worcester R Seabright Fruit Decorated Green Ground Dessert Plate with wavy rim, the border having six pink gilt outlined cartouches, the centre with reserved circular panel painted with damsons and raspberries, signed, within a relief gilded surround. Transfer printed puce factory mark. Date mark for 1912. Diameter 8 3/4".
ANDREE (S.A.) ANDREE'S STORY. THE COMPLETE RECORD OF HIS POLAR FLIGHT, 1897, spine faded, New York, 1930 ~ Amundsen (Roald) and L.Ellsworth. De Eerste Vlucht over de Noordpool, spine faded, Amsterdam, n.d. [c.1926] ~ Adams ( Lieut. Harry) Beyond the Barrier With Byrd, inscription on front free endpaper, front hinge cracked, Chicago and New York, 1932 ~ Hubbard (Bernard R.) Cradle of the Storms, 1936 ~ McKenzie (Douglas) Opposite Poles, 1963, plates, original cloth; and c.53 others, Polar and Scandinavia, 8vo (c.58).
Jenyns (R. Soame and William Watson.) Chinese Art, 1 vol. only (of 2), New York, 1963 ~ Lion-Goldschmidt (Daisy) and Jean-Claude Moreau-Gobard. Chinese Art, Bronze, Jade, Sculpture, Ceramic, New York, 1962 ~ Craven (Thomas, editor ) A Treasury of Art Masterpieces from the REnaissance to the Present Day, New York, 1939 ~ Dvorakova (Vlasta), et al. Gothic Mural Painting in Bohemia and Moravia 1300-1378, 1964, plates, illustrations, some coloured, original cloth, some dust-jackets; and a quantity of others, Fine Arts, v.s. (qty).
Narasimhachar (R.) Architecture and Sculpture in Mysore, No.1 & 2, 2 vol.., original half cloth, Bangalore, 1917-19 ~ Tod ( Lt.-Col. J.) Annals and Antiquities of Rajast'han..., 2 vol., popular edition, original cloth, 1914 ~ Cave (Henry W.) The Ruined Cities of Ceylon, fourth edition, original roan-backed pictorial cloth, gilt, spine worn and defective (crudely reinforced), 1907 ~ Coomaraswamy (Ananda K.) Visvakarma: Examples of Indian Architecture, Sculpture, Painting, Handicraft...with an introduction by Eric Gill, cloth, 1914; Geschichte der Indischen und Indonesischen Kunst, original cloth, Leipzig, 1927 ~ Cohn (William) Buddha in der Kunst des Ostens, original cloth, Leipzig, 1925, plates and illustrations, rubbed; and c.55 others on Asian art, mostly Indian, some in German, v.s. (c.60).
HORATIUS FLACCUS (QUINTUS) [OPERA], edited by Richard Bentley, 2 parts in 1 vol., second edition and first with Treter's index, engraved frontispiece, title in red and black with device, light water-stain, occasional browning, later calf-backed boards, [Brunet III, 318-19, "on prefere l'edit. d'Amsterd., 1713"], 4to, Amsterdam, R. & G. Wetstenius, 1713.
Lamotte-Langon (Etienne-Leon de) Memoires et Souvenirs d'Une Femme de Qualite sur el Consulat et l'Empire, 4 vol., contemporary half calf, soiled, extremities and edges worn, covers slightly warped, Paris, 1830 ~ Lorris (Guillaume de) & Jean de Meun. Le Roman de la Rose, 3 vol., lacking supplement, contemporary half calf, rubbed, spines worn, morocco labels, Amsterdam, Chez Jean Fred. Bernard, 1735 ~ Savary (M. duc de Rovigo ) Memoires, 7 vol., contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, extremities worn, Paris, 1828 ~ Levasseur (R.) Memoires, 4 vol., engraved frontispiece, armorial bookplates, contemporary morocco-backed boards, Paris, 1829; and 8 others, French Literature, History, 12mo & 8vo (26).
BIBLE, English. The Bible..., 2 parts in 1, Geneva version, black letter, lacks general title and c. 14ff., bound with The Whole Booke of Psalmes, lacks at least 2ff., John Windet, 1600, a few tears and holes, margins cropped, slightly browned, later endpapers, 18th century calf, worn, covers detached, [Herbert 257], 4to, Robert Barker, 1600; sold not subject to return. *** "The earliest edition printed by R. Barker." - Herbert.
LACY (JOHN, pseudo-prophet) The Prophetical Warnings, ( - Warnings of the Eternal Spirit. The Second Part, - Warnings of the Eternal Spirit. The Third and Last Part), 3 works in 1 vol., FIRST EDITIONS, some light browning & foxing, later calf, slightly rubbed, [ESTC t042794; t052251; t052252], for R. Bragge, 1707 ~ [George III (King of Great Britain )] Truth and Treason! or a Narrative of the Royal Procession to the House of Peers, October 29th 1795..., 4ff., modern wrappers, 1795, 8vo (2).
George II (1727-60), shilling, 1731 r.& p., Lima halfcrown, 1746, obv. with traces of old brooch mounting, Lima shilling, 1745, all fine or better; Elizabeth I, sixpence, 1573 (?), m.m. ermine, upper part of rev. double-struck, otherwise good fine and portrait clear; other minor silver (24), mostly poor, and base metal (95), these mixed grades -123
George III (1760-1820), half-guinea, 1797, fine; Elizabeth II, sovereign, 1980, extremely fine; miscellaneous English silver (33), including crown, 1673, shillings, 1709, 1710 r.& p., 1711, 1787, 1900, and sixpences, 1866, 1889, mostly poor but the listed pieces generally better, especially the Victorian issues; and miscellaneous base metal (60), mixed grades -95
India General Service, 1908, Geo. V, one bar, Waziristan 1921-24 (Sgln. S.W. Rosier, R. Signals), good very fine; Coronation, 1902, large official bronze medal, 56mm., in Royal Mint case of issue; Victoria, crown, 1898, halfcrowns, 1894, 1895 (2), florin, 1896; other coins (6), all well-circulated; and a small cigarette case -14
Various family medals, comprising: Pte. B.F. Day, Oxf. & Bucks. L.I., British War & Victory Medals Ldg. Stoker G.J. Day, R.N., British War & Victory Medals; Naval L.S. & G.C., Geo. V (H.M.S. Pembroke) Artificer R. Day, R.N., Campaign stars for 1939-45, Africa & Atlantic; Defence & War Medals, this last group in card forwarding box, the second group worn but otherwise extremely fine -10
William Devis, London, no.389, a late George II pair of cased pocket watch, circa 1751-1763, the verge movement with a floral scroll pierced balance cock engraved with a mask, large garnet endstone, steel rounded undersprung balance, silver gilt case no.389, the hallmarks indistinct, with gilt metal outer case, stamped 'R W', white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, Arabic minutes and gold pierced hands, (the dial cracked and lacking the glass), the outer case 5 cm diameter (2 in), a George III tortoiseshell outer pair case and various watch papers and a shagreen covered pair case
A group of small silver, comprising; an oval tea caddy with reeded borders and vase finial, Sheffield 1914 by Mappin & Webb, 9.5 cm (3 3/4 in), a hammered round sugar bowl with leaf chased caryatid scroll handles, marked beneath 'Barraclough & Sons, Leeds', Birmingham 1921 by A E Jones, 10 cm (4 in), a covered round sugar bowl with two turned wood handles, London 1912 by Carrington & Co, 10 cm diameter (4 in), a round sugar bowl initials 'R P B', Sheffield 1934 by E Viner, 11 cm diameter (4 1/4 in)and a glass jam jar with swing handle and hinged lid, Birmingham 1912

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