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Carltonware bowl decorated with flowers and foliage on pale panels with dark blue borders, 9" the base marked "W&R Stoke on Trent, Carltonware" .

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A George II silver double ended marrow scoop, maker R H, 1751

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A silver teapot, the body with a reeded band on ball feet, R & S Hennell, London 1808

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A 9ct gold gents ring set with sixteen diamonds (total approx. 1/2ct), in a stepped shank, size R

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A 9ct gold onyx and tigers eye 'chessboard' ring, size R

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CECIL ALLEN MOLD R. I. (MEMBER OF THE SAFFRON WALDEN ART SOCIETY) STUDY OF LIME TREES AND A PLOUGH Watercolour, signed. 40 x 51cm

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A Charles II oak press cupboard with a strapwork frieze dated 1687 and initials 'R B G' over two carved panelled doors either side of a central panel on a base with panels and doors on stile feet. 163cm wide

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C*** H*** R***. 4.25in. x 6.75in. (11 x 17cm). Views of Pewsey, Wiltshire. Signed with initials and dated '96. (set of three)

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R*** S*** Jackson. 8.75in. x 12.75in. (22.5 x 32.5cm). An English garden in summer. Signed.

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A continental three-band pinfire rifle with 35in. steel barrel and adjustable sight, stamped 1869, initials and crowned CB, the pinfire action folding to allow the breech to be loaded with hammer immediately behind, the side plates stamped 1869 and 1870 and fitted a circular brass escutcheon to the stock engraved "R", 52.25in. long overall.

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Two presentation wood mallets and a mahogany level contained in a mahogany 26in. presentation box, the interior lid with electroplated mount inscribed a crest and "R Wallace Esq. 1876" together with a brass inscription plaque listing the directors of The South Shields Gas Company

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A good pair of Edwardian table salts of waisted circular form decorated with bay leaf bands, 3.25in. (8cm) diameter, by R & S Garrard & Co., London 1909, 13.5oz.

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A Victorian silver engine turned snuff box, shaped rectangular the hinged cover with engraved initials within cartouche, gilt interior, 3 5/8in. (9.5cm), by R T, 3.75oz.

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A George III snuff box, oval the hinged cover engraved with a crest and monogram within medallion and foliate surround with foliated body and gilt interior, 3.25in. (8.5cm), by R N, London 1782, 2oz.

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A gentlemen's wrist watch by Unicorn, the sterling silver case stamped R W C Ltd.

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A large 19th century copper two handled bowl, stamped R & B Halls. 54cm

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BIJOUTERIE - A composed set of thirteen George III escutcheon shaped wine labels, named within borders of fruiting vine - Sherry, Port, Frontiniac, Chablis, Sauterne, French White-Wine, R. Champagne, Muscadina, Revesalti, Madeira, Hermitage, W. Burgundy, Cote Rotie, each pierced for suspension, one with chain, 2.25in wide, mostly unmarked, three with sponsor's mark only John Harvey I, c.1750, a Victorian rectangular Port label with canted corners, 1.75in wide, Wheeler & Cronin, Birmingham 1844 (14)

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ENGLISH PORCELAIN - An H. & R. Daniel part dessert service, lilac sprigged with fruiting vine within gilt line borders, comprising pair of sauce tureens, covers and stands; fourteen 8.5in shaped circular plates, four 11in navette shaped dishes, four 9in shell shaped dishes, two 11in shaped rectangular dishes, c.1840 (damages) (30)

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PRINTS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS - R. Earlom (by), Sir W. Beechey (after), Lord Nelson, Viscount and Baron Nelson of the Nile, mezzotint, published by Boydell, 1805, 20in x 14in, contemporary gilt frame; Lord Nelson Explaining to the Officers the Plan of Attack previous to the Battle of Trafalgar, with key, hand coloured engraving, published by Orme, 1806, 17in x 11in, ebonised and gilt frame (2)

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PRINTS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS - A folder, containing a set of five (of six) views of Bolton Priory, by R. and D. Havell, after T. C. Hofland, aquatints, published 1811, 14.5in x 18.75in; a set of six views of Hampton Court, by F. Jukes, after J. Spyers, aquatints, published 1786 by J. Spyers, 8in x 11in; The North View Of Row Hampton, engraving, published by R. Sayer

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STABLE BLOCK - A 19th century metal bound oak travelling trunk, with lifting handles, 'Lady S. R.' (Lady Shelley Rolls, Monmouth), 31in wide

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A white gold diamond set full eternity ring, size R

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R. Mantirhno - oil on canvas, Spanish street scene at night, signed, 20ins x 16ins.

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R. Cook, oil on canvas, still life of anemones in a vase, signed and dated '60, 24ins. x 18ins.

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R. Holland, pair of watercolours, 'Evening by the Leam, Warwickshire', and 'Near Halewood', signed, 7.5ins. x 12.5ins.

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A Meissen porcelain ribbon plate, 19th century, hausmaler decorated with cut fruit and flowers within a pierced basket work and feathered puce border, underglaze blue cancelled crossed swords mark, 9" diameter, a Helena Wolfsohn poreclain plate painted with flowers within pierced basket weave borders reserved with panels of flowers, underglaze blue A R mark, 9.75" diameter, a Dresden panel decorated plate with figures in pastoral landscapes alternating with pink ground floral panels, scroll gilt borders, blue enamel mark Dresden and crown, rim chips, 9.5" diameter and a Paris ribbon plate painted with floral sprays and sprigs, gilt lined, underglaze blue Marcolini crossed swords and star mark, 9" diameter (4)

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A Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet plate, date code for 1917, finely painted with a tudor black and white mansion and a garden of flowers in full bloom and signed R Rushton within raised gilt and jewelled cobalt ground, shaped borders, 10.5" diameter

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A Royal Worcester porcelain squat conical vase, date code for 1910, shape G552, finely painted with gaff rigged yachts on choppy seas and signed R Rushton, two gilt scrolled handles and pierced foliate neck, rim chips, 4" high

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Six (4 + 2) ash and elm hoop, wheel and stick back chairs, 19th century, with elm seats, the Windsor chairs with fruitwood splats, and stamped R R 22, possibly Thames Valley Region, (6)

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Scottish Chapbooks.- Bruce's Address, To which is added, My Love is like a red, red rose ... , Glasgow, R. Hutchison, 1823 ~ Queen Mary's Lamentation; To which are added, The sodger laddie ... , Edinburgh, 1824 ~ Fair Margaret's Misfortunes; To which are added, A Cogie of Ale ... , Edinburgh, n.d. ~ York, you're wanted; To which are added, The Irish wedding ... , Edinburgh, 1823 ~ Dugald MacTaggart. The Last Rose of Summer ... , Edinburgh, n.d.; together 39 chapbooks in 2 vol., title vignettes, slightly browned, later uniform half morocco, rubbed, edges uncut, 12mo.

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Bury (Thomas Talbot) Coloured Views on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 2 parts, title, 13 hand-coloured aquatint plates by H.Pyall and S.G.Hughes, without the text, very slight marginal marking, loose in printed wrappers of part 1, spine torn, front cover only of part 2, [cf. Abbey, Life, 400], folio, R. Ackermann, 1831.

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Gravesande (Willem Jakob Storm van 's) An Explanation of the Newtonian Philosophy, in Lectures read to the Youth of the University of Leyden, [trans. Edmund Stone], first English edition, 17 folding plates, 2 or 3 creased, small chemical stain on 8 or 9 margins, contemporary calf, rebacked, [Babson 66; not in Gray], 8vo, for W. Innys & R. Manby, 1735.

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Hedrick (U.P.), R. Wellington, O.M. Taylor & others. The Plums of New York, frontispiece, colour plates, original cloth, gilt, lower cover and spine slightly damp-stained, 4to, Albany, 1911.

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Jardine (Sir William, editor) The Naturalist's Library: Ichthyology, by J.S. Bushnan, R. Hamilton & others, vol. 1-6 (comprising Fishes, Perches, Fishes of Guiana & British Fishes), additional engraved vignette titles, engraved portrait frontispieces and 189 engraved plates, all but 4 hand-coloured (1 double-page), 1 plate with pencil scribbling, 1f. torn, original blind-stamped cloth, gilt spines, 12mo, Edinburgh, 1843.

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Mayer (Luigi) Views in Egypt, first edition, 48 hand-coloured aquatints by T. Milton & others after Mayer, lacking uncoloured portrait of Mayer, perforated & stamped library marks on first 3 & last 2ff., no marks on plates, later half calf, edges rubbed, [Abbey, Travel, 369], folio, T. Bensley for R. Bowyer, 1801. *** Vol. 1 of Mayer's Views in Egypt, Palestine and Other Parts of the Ottoman Empire.

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An Italian porcelain Empire-style cabinet cup, perhaps Nove, painted with a view of the rear elevation of the Pitti Palace seen from the Boboli gardens in Florence, within gilt-line borders, inscribed to the underside Anfiteatrodel R: Giardino di Boboli, gilt star mark, circa 1810 (small rim chip)

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Susan Sands. "Harnham Mill, Salisbury". Etching, signed proof, 5/50, 3" x 6", also After Holmes. Berkley Castle, 7" x 4", and C R Frankl. "Storm Wrack, photograph, 7" x 8". (3)

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An Ornate Silver Apostle Spoon, the bowl with relief Coat of Arms and griffin supports, .925, Weight ounce, a Silver Foliate Engraved Spoon, the Old English handle with vacant cartouche, Sheffield 1899, a Silver Spoon with "R" monogrammed handle, Sheffield 1968, and a small Silver Salt Spoon with "S" handle terminal. (4)

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A large print of a Victorian railway station R Hillingford

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A plated ladle and serving spoon marked Alex R Clarke & Co, Welbeck

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Camden (William) Annals, or, the Historie of the Most Renowned and Victorious Princesse Elizabeth, translated by R[obert] N[orton], third edition, engraved frontispiece and additional title, C1 and Z4 torn with loss, 2D1 torn without loss, slightly browned and soiled, 18th century ink inscriptions of Mary Radford, library cloth, soiled, Thomas Harper, for Benjamin Fisher, 1635 ~ State Tracts: Being a Collection of Several Treatises Relating to the Government. Privately Printed in the Reign of K. Charles II, slightly browned, library half morocco, Printed in the Year, 1693, folio (2).

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Sale Catalogue. A Catalogue of all the Excellent Household Furniture, Prime Strong Beer, Quantity of Excellent Spirits, Brewing Utensils..., priced throughout, waterstained, inscription on title: "For the Assignees", Combe Down, [Somerset], 1825 ~ R. Shout, at his old established Manufactory and Spacious Shew-Rooms, [c. 1800] ~ Robarts, Plowman & Co. Manufacturers and Mercers to her Majesty, some offsetting, [c. 1815] ~ J. Eaton, Tailor and Habit-Maker, [c. 1830] ~ Hats, slightly creased, [c. 1830], slightly browned, v.s. (5).

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R. HENDERSON, Sheep by a river, signed and dated 1824, oil (unframed), 15cm x 23cm.

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An Edwardian adjustable brass lamp, the circular base embossed with foliage, stamped 'R. Best 1316', 45cm (17.5")

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An 18th century pewter plate, touch mark for Burford & Green, London, 25cm (9.75" diameter) and another, the broad rim engraved 'R above W. F.', 23.5cm (9.25" diameter), pair of Victorian pewter candlesticks with urn sconces and pear shaped columns, on stepped circular bases, graduated pair of early 20th century pewter plates (6). (See Lot 206 for Illustration).

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George Baxter: 'The Reverend R. Moffat', No. 89, published 1843, 27cm x 22cm (10.5" x 8.5")

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A brass 'Garnet's straw' box, the hinged lid with inscription 50th IESV Marty's Angliate MAII 1606 Mira Cvlosa Effigies R. P. Henrici Garneti, with engraved image of a straw husk, and accompanying letter. 4" x 2 1/2" (10 x 6.5cm)

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Lee, R, Trees, Plants and Flowers: Their Beauties, Uses and Influences, London, Grant and Griffith, 1854, small 4to, 7 chromolithographed plates by James Andrews, all edges gilt, contemporary green cloth gilt decoration, a few stains.

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Combe, William (1741-1823), The Tour of Doctor Syntax, In Search of the A poem, London, R Ackermann, 1813, 4, hand-coloured engraved frontispiece and title and 28 plates by Rowlandson, occasional browning and spotting, contemporary, black half morocco, spine gilt in compartments, extremities rubbed, fourth edition.

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Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827), The Vicar of Wakefield, a Tale by Doctor Goldsmith, London, R Ackermann, 1817, royal 8, 24 hand coloured plates by Rowlandson, occasional browning and spotting, contemporary ownership inscription to front fee end paper, contemporary half brown calf, spine lettered in gilt, spine and extremities rubbed.

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William Ward (1766-1826) after Thomas Stothard R. A. (1755-1834), The Sailors Return, coloured mezzotint, p. 55 x 45, William Meyer, The Scottish Highlander, engraving, s.33 x 20.5 cm.

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John R** Brunsdon, (20th century), Pink tablecloth, signed in pencil and dated '64 within the margin lower right, inscribed with title and limited edition 2/50 in pencil within the margin lower left, screen print, p.45 x 60 cm.

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R** A** Shuffrey, (early 20th century), Transporting timber by a cattle-drawn sled in a mountainous Swiss landscape, signed and dated 1910 lower left, pencil, gouache and coloured washes, 33 x 21.5 cm, unframed, and a collection of 19th and 20th century topographical and other watercolour sketches, all unframed.

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Francis Wheatley, (1747-1801), R. A., A rustic landscape with peasants, a cottage and cattle, pencil and watercolour, signed with initials and dated 1777 lower left, 25.5 x 37 cm.

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A French (R & Co) 20th century brass-cased carriage clock, the two-train movement with lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hour pass strike on a coiled gong, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals, 15cm high overall (dial cracked).

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A BOXED TRI-ANG HORNBY 4-6-0 LOCOMOTIVE No.61572, R.150 S

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CALDECOTT, Randolph. R. Caldecott's Picture Books. George Routledge & Son (1878-1884) contains; The Milkmaid, Hey Diddle Diddle/Baby bunting. A Frog He Would a Wooing Go. The Fox jumps over the Parson's Gate and 3 others. Newly bound in 1/4 of. (X 4)i

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MCCLAREN, Moray 'The Shell Guide to Scotland', Edbury Press. 1965. Tog. with BORLAND, R. 'Border Raids and Reivers' ill. Tom SCOTT. Glasgow 1910 (2nd) 8vo plus others, some topography. (9)

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A pair of Rudolstadt Volkstedt porcelain wall brackets, 20th century, the shaped shelves supported by cherubs against a florally encrusted and scroll gilt ground, underglaze blue R mark, 8" high (2)

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A pair of Helena Wolfsohn ovoid vases and covers, early 20th century, each panel decorated with pastoral lovers, alternating with duck egg blue ground panels of flowers within rich scroll gilt borders and with conforming covers, underglaze blue A R marks, gilding rubbed, 9.5" high

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