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Cecil Aldin (1870-1935) Six Illustrated Books, Two 'Every-Day Characters' by Winthrop Mackworth, published by Trench, Trubner & Co. Ltd., 1896 (One with gilt leather bound spine); 'Animal Frolics' and 'Animal Revels' by May Byron, published by Henry Frowde Hodder & Stoughton; 'The Dogs of War' by Walter Emanuel, published by Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Ltd.; 'The Dog Who Was't What He Thought He Was' by Walter Emanuel, published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd. (6)A 'Handley Cross' or Mr Jorrock's Hunt in 2 Vols. by R. S. Surtees illustrated by Cecil Aldin published by Edward Arnold of London; 'Time I Was Dead', 1934, published by Eyre and Spottiswoode; 'Black Beauty' by Anna Sewell illustrated by Cecil Aldin published by Jarrolds; Scarlet Blue and Green by Duncan Fife illustrated by Cecil Aldin, published by MacMillan & Co., 1932 (5)
Cecil ALDIN (1870-1935) 'The Bunch Book' by James Douglas, 1939, publ. by Eyre & Spottiswoode; 'My Dog' by Maurice Maeterlinck, pub. Ballantyne, Hanson & Co.; 'Dogs of Everyday' by Patrick R. Chalmers, 1933, publ. by Eyre & Spottiswoode; 'How to Draw Dogs' publ. John Lane The Bodley Head; 'Dogs of Character', 1930, publ. by Eyre & Spottiswoode and 'The Foolish Little Frog' by Percy French illus. by John Hassall (7)
Cecil Aldin (1870-1935) Five Illustrated Books, 'Handley Cross' or Mr Jorrock's Hunt in 2 Vols. by R. S. Surtees illustrated by Cecil Aldin published by Edward Arnold of London; 'Time I Was Dead', 1934, published by Eyre and Spottiswoode; 'Black Beauty' by Anna Sewell illustrated by Cecil Aldin published by Jarrolds; Scarlet Blue and Green by Duncan Fife illustrated by Cecil Aldin, published by MacMillan & Co., 1932 (5)
Five hand painted 19th and early 20th century porcelain miniatures - includes Samuel Alcock Hill Pottery printed jug, Royal Doulton jewelled yellow ground cup and saucer signed E Wood, Royal Crown Derby pink ground vase r., together with two Minton blue and green ground twin handle vases. (5)
Richard James KEELING (1861-1949) English pond scene with fish. Watercolour on paper. Framed behind glass. Signed 'R. J. Keeling 1914'. Size incl. frame, Height: 45cm Width: 35cm together with a collection of ephemera and books from the artists estate including family photographs, first edition of Robert Frosts West Running Brook etc.
George VI Naval Officer's Dress Sword. Etched blade to both sides with crown over anchor to one side, the other has the Royal cypher. Gilt metal guard with anchor motif, white shagreen wire bound grip with blue and gold sword knot, brass and leather scabbard. Hinged panel to the handguard is inscribed 'C. W. St. C. Lambert. R .N. Total Length: 94.5cm Length of blade: 79cm
Three Silver and Other Reference Books, comprising J. P. Fallon, House of Barnard, A Notable Family of Manufacturing Silversmiths to the Trade, 2012R. Perkins, Military and Naval Silver Treasures of the Mess and Wardroom, 1999W. J. Schweiger, Wiener Werkstatte Design in Austia 1903-1932, 1984Together With a Sotheby's auction catalogue for the Thanet Dinner Service (4)
A Pair of Edward VII Silver and Enamel Napkin-Rings, by R. H. Halford and Sons, London, 1904, each shaped oval and with circular enamel plaque depicting a duck and a fox respectively, each in a landscape, 78mm wide; Together With a similar example, by Sampson Mordan and Co. Ltd., Chester, 1906, the plaque enamelled with a pheasant in a landscape, 60mm wide, total gross weight 4oz, 124gr (3)Provenance: The Lion Collection.Each fully marked on the base. The marks are generally clear, though the marks on the single example with some noticeable wear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some scratching to the enamel, particularly the enamel on the pair and one very small chip to the edge of one.
A Reproduction Mahogany Bijouterie Table, 66cm by 50cm by 75cm, containing one volume ''The Parish Churches in the Ancient Vale of Mowbray'' by Keith R Surgey and W David Trotman, Limited Edition book number 981/1000 first editions, signed by the authors to the fronts piece, together with a Regency style mahogany lamp table and a nest of three tables

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