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Lot 1267

A 19th century brass patent novelty travelling door stop, Hill's Registered Door Wedge, by T R Hill, No.1296, 8.5cm long, tooled slip case

Lot 149

Heraldry - a 19th century English porcelain Armorial part dinner service, possibly H & R Daniel, comprising four soup and four dinner plates, each with coat of arms, within a border in gilt on a peach ground, the soup plates 25.5cm diam, c.1830 (8)

Lot 1649

A late 19th century Egyptian Revival bronze mounted black slate and marble architectural mantel clock, by Richard et Cie (Richard & Co), Paris & London, 12cm dial flanked by sphinx, the movement stamped R & C PARIS&LONDON, 4093, 6 3, 34.5cm high, 44.5cm wide, 17.5cm deep, c.1880

Lot 2598

Bristol halfpenny, 1795, I Want to Buy Some Cheap Bargains Then Go To Nislock's in Bridge Street (D&H Sommerset, 102-103); Cheshire halfpenny, Macclesfield, 1791, Charles Roe Established the Copperworks, edge - Payable at Macclesfield, Liverpool or Congleton; Gosport halfpenny, Pro Bono Publico Promissory halfpenny, edge - Payable at J.Jordan's (D&H Hampshire 40-42); West Cowes halfpenny, 1798, edge - Payable at Thos Ayrton & Co (D&H Hampshire 94); Sise Lane halfpenny, 1795, Constitution King Lords Commons, edge - payabe at the House of T & R Davidsons (D&H Middlesex 295); London halfpenny, 1792, Bust of Shakespeare, edge - milled (D&H Middlesex 928); Norwich halfpenny, More Trade and Fewer Taxes, property of old England, edge - Richard Dunmore & Son Norwich (D&H Norfolk 28); Liverpool halfpenny, 1791, edge - Payable at the Warehouse of Thomas Clarke (D&H Lancashire 64); Chelsea halfpenny, 1795, The Support of our Endeavor, edge - milled (D&H Middlesex 277) (9)

Lot 2898

Poetry, English – Hood (Thomas), Poems of Thomas Hood, Again Illustrated by Birket Foster, London, E. Moxon 1872, small 4to, vii + 109pp, frontis and 18 engr. illus., gilt edges, bound bevelled and embossed gilt red boards and gilt titles; Anon. (Comb [William], 1742-1823) The Tour of Doctor Syntax in Search of the Picturesque, A Poem, 6th edn., (R. Ackermann, c 1823) 8vo, 276pp, frontis and 29 coloured engravings after Thomas Rowlandson, rebound with title page and publishing history missing, half leather binding on red boards, gilt titles; Cowper (William), The Task, A Poem, London, James Nisbet, 1855, illus. Birket Foster, 8vo, 263pp, frontis and other illus., gilt edges, bound bevelled and gilt embossed blue boards and spine; Jewitt (Llewellyn, FSA) The Ballads and Songs of Derbyshire with illustrative notes and examples of the Original Music etc., London & Derby, Bemrose & Son 1867, 8vo, xvi + 307 pp, frontis. engraved after W Williams (1760), original black lined embossed boards, gilt titles, from board and contents loosening (4)

Lot 2645

Tokens - Manchester halfpenny, 1793, Manchester Promissiory Halfpenny, Payable at Ino Fieldings Grocer and Tea Dealer, edge - plain (D&H Lancashire 131); Falmouth halfpenny, 1797, Falmouth Independent Volunteers, edge - milled (D&H Cornwall 3); Dundee halfpenny, 1795, Old Tower Founded 1189, Commerce Augments Dundee Wright Dei Dei Donum Delin (D&H Scotland 10); Faversham halfpenny, 1794, Payable at Feversham, Cinque Port Halfpenny, edge - Payable at John Crowss Copper Smith (D&H Kent 20); Cambridgeshire halfpenny, Current in the Counties of, Industry has its Sure Reward, edge - Cambridge Bedford and Huntingdon (D&H Cambridgeshire 12); Macclesfield halfpenny, 1792, R&Co cypher, cogwheel & spokes, edge - London Bristol and Liverpool (D&H Cheshire 10-14); Penryn halfpenny, 1794, Pro Rege Et Populo, Lord De Dunstanville Colonel, Penryn Volunteers First Inrolld April 3 1794, edge - plain (D&H Cornwall 4); Middlesex halfpenny, 1795, Bakers Halfpenny, To Lessen the Slavery of Sunday Baking and Provide for Public Wants an act was Passed A.D.1794, edge - Payable at Dennis London, struck for Jonathan Dennis a baker on Tottenham Ct Rd (D&H Middlesex 297); Braintree halfpenny, 1794, Braintree and Bocking Halfpenny MDCCXCIV, Success to Trade and Commerce, edge - Payable at W Goldsmiths Braintree Essex (D&H Essex 4) (9)

Lot 703

A Victorian silver chamberstick, the shaped base with bold shells and scroll borders, engraved with a coat of arms, scroll handle, later plated conical snuffer, 10.5cm high, 17cm wide over handle, R & S Garrard, London 1876, 297g

Lot 2715

Architecture, country house – Eller (Revd. Irvine), History of Belvoir Castle (Leicestershire) from the Norman Conquest to the Nineteenth century Accompanied by a Description of the present Castle, London, R. Tyas & Grantham, S. Ridge, 1841, 410 pp, folding pedigree of the Manners family, Dukes of Rutland facing page 1 also four engravings by Adlard after J. Marchant, with three plans of the house, 4to, original green embossed and gilt binding with ducal arms, scarce (1)

Lot 1950

A Regency Welsh mahogany longcase clock, 36cm circular dial inscribed R. Williams, Llanrwst, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar dial, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with brass spire finials and rope twist columns with Corinthian capitals, 226cm high, 54.5cm wide, 24.5cm deep, c.1820

Lot 2904

Religion, Christianity – The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments, London, Charles Courtier & Sons., n. d. large 4to, engraved frontis. gilt edges, blue silk marker, lined endpapers, bound embossed leather boards, gilt titles, substantial brass clasp; The Holy Bible with Commentaries of Scott and Henry, ed. Eadie (Rev. John, DD, LLD) Glasgow and London W. R. M’Phun 1860, large 4to, xv + unpaginated, 2 page steel engraving of Jerusalem t frontis., embossed leather boards, five raised bands and gilt titles to spine, badly rubbed and splitting (2)

Lot 2925

Topography, Derby & Derbyshire – Keys (John), ed. Gadd (George Frederick), Sketches of Old Derby & Neighbourhood, Derby & London, Bemrose & Sons, 1895 4to 203pp 2 plates and a folding map of the town after John Speed (1610), likewise a foldout re-drawn east prospect of Derby by Bemrose 1863 after S & N Buck, 50 engravings by Orlando Jewitt and P(ercy) C(urrey) also engraved elevation of the 1841 Guildhall after Henry Duesbury facing p. 186, inscribed ‘Mrs Ward from J & F. H. Ward, Aug. 29th 1895’, original boards, green boards and printed paper outer cover; Robinson (J. B.), Derbyshire Gatherings, A Fund of Delight for the Antiquary, the Topographer, the Biographer and the General Reader, Derby, Bemrose & London, J. R. Smith, 1866, large 4to, 106 pp, numerous slightly gauche but charming engravings by the author, bound original Gothic gilt bevelled & embossed boards (2) ** Joseph Barlow Robinson (1821-1883) was a sculptor of national standing with his workshop on Derwent Street, Derby and home in Uttoxeter New Road there. After a family apprenticeship he worked extensively on the Palace of Westminster, and later locally, notably with architect Henry Isaac Stevens, carrying out country house and church commissions throughout the Midlands and beyond

Lot 501

A Maltese silver fish slice, shaped pierced blade engraved in the Neo-Classical taste with a basket and flowers, 31cm long, crowned R mark, early 19th century

Lot 90

A 19th century Brampton salt glazed stoneware two-handled tobacco jar and cover, impressed R H BRENAND ESQR, Manchester, 1835, applied with coach and horses, jolly topper and putti, inner tamper, scroll handles, 12.5cm high; an oval dish and cover, in bold relief as a tree stump, the cover with a raging bull, 16cm wide; a large tyg, applied with hunting scene, greyhound handles, 14cm high; etc (4)

Lot 2731

Biography, British – Anon. (Roberts, John S.), The life and Explorations of David Livingstone LLD Carefully Compiled from Reliable Sources, 2 vols, London, Adam & Co., n.d., (1877), small 4to, Vol. I: iv + 503pp; Vol. II: v + 509-973pp, with 973 lithographic plates; dark cloth boards gilt titles; Anon. [‘The Author of the Life of General Gordon’: Hope (Eva)], Stanley and Africa, London, Walter Scott, n. d. (c. 1890), viii + 433pp, small 8vo, engraved portrait to frontis 30 other plates, gilt edges, printed endpapers, coloured and embossed red boards, gilt titles; Gibb (Sir Alexander, GBE, CB) The Story of Telford: the Rise of Civil Engineering, London, Alexander Maclehose, 1935, xxi + 357, 31 photographic illustrations, 23 maps, original buff coloured cloth binding; Low (Charles R.) ed., Captain Cook’s Three Voyages Round the World with a sketch of his Life, London, George Routledge, 1876, small 12mo, 512pp, chromolithographic frontis., binder’s label to inside rear board, black and gilt embossed red boards, gilt titles (5)

Lot 2392

Helixophilia - a 19th century American direct-pull corkscrew, by R Murphy, Boston, stout radial cork grip button, turned handle, 12cm long; others, various (12)

Lot 2866

Natural History, Birds – Sharpe (R. Bowdler, LLD), A Handbook to the Birds of Great Britain, London, Edward Lloyds, 4 vols. 1896-97 12mo, numerous chromolithographic illus., bound maroon boards, gilt lines & titles; Coward (T. A., FZS), The Birds of the British Isles and their Eggs London, Frederick Warne, 5th edn., 1936, 3 Vols. (1st to 3rd series) 12mo colour illus., after Archibald Thorburn, Vol. 1 vii + 412, 42 plates, 73 photographic, Vol. 2, 6th edition 1936 viii + 402, 213 colour illus. 69 photographic, Vol. 3, 2nd edn. 1934 ix-308 with general index, 68 colour illus., 68 photographic, all bound gilt and black decorated brown boards, gilt titles; the same, series 1 & 2, Vol. 1 7th edn. 1956, 398pp, 252 colour illus, 73 photographic, Vol. 2 8th edn., 1950, 384pp., 203 colour illus,, 66 photographic, ex Long Row Boys’ Council School, Belper, title pp loose bindings as previous but faded, stained and rubbed; also Roberts (Dr. Austin), The Birds of South Africa, London, H F & G Witherby & Johannesburg, Central News Agency, 1st edn., 1940 8vo, xxxi + 463 coloured plates and line drawings, bound blue boards, gilt titles to spine; Helme (Eleanor Edith. FZS), Feathered Friends of Field and Forest, London, Religious Tract Society, n. d. (c. 1932) 16mo, 124 pp, 16 coloured plates & many line drawings after Barbara Briggs LZS, bound green embossed boards, gilt titles (11)

Lot 2888

Natural History, Lloyd’s Natural History – Lydekker (Richard, FRS), ed. R. Bowdler Sharpe LLD, FLS, A Handbook of British Mammalia/Lloyd’s Natural History, London, Edward Lloyd, 1896, Vol. 15 of 16, 12mo, xii + 340 chromolithographic plates and drawings, bookplate: given as a prize Praetoria House, Folkestone 1906, original cloth binding with gilt school badge to front, gilt titles; two other copies of the same (3)

Lot 2857

Natural History, Astronomy – Pouchet (Felix-Archimede, MD) The Universe or the Infinitely Great and the Infinitely Little, London, Blackie & Co., new edn., revised Ainsworth Davis, (Professor J. R.) 1906, xvi + 576pp., 7 chromolithographs, 269 engravings, flyleaf inscr. ‘Henry J. Spencer from Susie H. Roberts, Alfreton 1906’ leather bound, gilt titles, embossed spine. (1)

Lot 2495

Helixophilia - an American Victor type nickel-plated mechanbical corkscrew, marked R Murphy, Boston, 16.5cm long; another, Wulfruna type, conforming maker; others, Challenge (4)

Lot 1496

An early 20th century mahogany draughtsman's chest, fitted with graduated drawers, maker's label, R F Morris, Grove Street Derby, 46cm wide

Lot 2450

Helixophilia - a 19th century steel T-type direct pull corkscrew, by R Jones & Son, dogtooth cork grip, turned rosewood handle, 15cm long; another, radial button, unusual ribbed rosewood handle with brush, 16cm long; another, slender brass stem, fluted wire helix, turned bone handle with brush, 14cm long (3)

Lot 2743

Books - George R. R. Martin and Game of Thrones interest - A signed first edition George R. R. Martin, Fire and Blood […], hardback, Harper Voyager: London (2018); two George R. R. Martin hardbacks comprising A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, Illus. Gary Gianni, Harper Voyager: London (2015), The World of Ice & Fire […], Harper Voyager: London (2014); seven George R. R. Martin paperbacks including A Dance with Dragons, Vols. 1 & 2, Harper Voyager: London, others, etc (10)

Lot 2635

Tokens - Braintree & Bocking halfpence, 1794, Success to Trade and Commerce, edge - Payable at W. Essex.xx. (D&H Essex 3); A Bridgewater halfpenny, 1794, I Holloway & Son Drapers, Post Office, For Change not Fraud, edge - On Demand we Promise to Pay (D&H Sommerset 86); Staffordshire halfpenny, Leak, 1793, edge - Payable at Leak Staffordshire (D&H Staffordshire 13); Macclesfield halfpenny, R&Co Macclesfield, Payable at NESW, edge - plain (D&H Cheshire 7); Thomas Dodd halfpenny, Dodds Cheap Shop for Musical Instruments, New Street, Covent Garden, edge - plain (D&H Middlesex 300); Sandwich halfpenny, Manufactures Trade and Commerce, edge - Payable at Thomas Bundocks (D&H Kent, 39); Birmingham halfpenny, 1792, Birmingham Mining and Copper Company, edge - Birmingham Red Ruth & Swansea (D&H Warwickshire 77-17B); Lowestoft halfpenny, 1795, Success to the Fisheries, edge - milled (D&H Suffolk 37); London halfpenny, Carter, 32 Jermyn Street, Ladies Shoe Manufactury (D&H Middlesex 275) (9)

Lot 2634

Tokens - Bath halfpenny, 1794, W.Gye Printer & Stationer Bath, Remember the Debtors in Ilchester Gaol Go Forth, edge - Payable at W.Gye's Printer Bath (D&H Somerset 32); Cornish halfpenny, 1791, druids head, Cornish Copper Half an Ounce, edge - plain (D&H Cornwall 2); Wiltshire halfpenny, 1796, Cathedral Church of Sarum, Fine Teas & C, edge - Payable at I&T Sharpes Salisbury (D&H Wiltshire 21); Exeter halfpenny, 1792, Success to the Woollen Manufactory, edge - Payable at the Warehouse of Samuel Kingdon (D&H Devon 2); Braintree halfpenny, 1794, Success to Trade and Commerce, Braintree & Bocking halfpence MDCCXCIV, edge - Payable at W.Goldsmiths Braintree Essex (D&H Essex 3); Anglesey halfpenny, 1788, The Anglesey Mines halfpenny, edge - Payable in Anglesey London or Liverpool (D&H Wales 276-294); Beccles halfpenny, 1795, Becclesiae, Communitate Aucta FSU, edge - Payable at Beccles Suffolk (D&H Suffolk 16a; Dover halfpenny, 1794, The R Hon W.Pitt Lord Warden Cinque Ports, Cinque Ports Token Payable at Dover, edge - At Horn's Library (D&H Kent 16); Leeds halfpenny, 1791, Artis Nostrae Conditor, edge - Payable at the Warehouse of Richard Paley (D&H Yorkshire 43-52) (9)

Lot 877

A two-stone diamond cross-over ring, the two round brilliant cut stones claw set, each approximately 0.52ct, total estimated diamond weight 1.04ct, size R, unmarked white metal shank, 2.6g gross

Lot 2934

Topography, English – Lewis (Samuel, 1782-1865), Topographical Dictionary of England, Comprising The Several Counties, Cities, Boroughs, Corporate and Market Towns, Parishes, Chapelries, and Townships, and the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey and Man, With Historical and Statistical Descriptions. (4 Volumes, Complete) Illustrated by Maps of the different Counties and Islands; a Map of England, shewing the Principal Towns, Roads, Railways, Navigable Rivers, and Canals; and a Plan of London and its Environs, 4 vols., London, S. Lewis 1831 first edition, large 4to, rebound en suite with previous lot, half calf over green boards, five raised bands and gilt titles to spines, coloured county maps after R. Creighton; Vol. I: lxviii + 538pp, fold out map of England; Vol. II: 538pp; Vol. III: 652pp; Vol. IV: 634pp; Summerson (Sir John Newenham, CH, CBE, FBA, FSA 1904-1992), The Microcosm of London by T. Rowlandson and A. C. Pugin, London, King Penguin, 1943, 12mo, 32pp, 16 coloured plates, printed boards, slightly dirty (5)

Lot 2636

Tokens - Buck' Society halfpenny, 1796, Industry Supplieth Want, Freedom with Innocence, edge - Payable in London (D&H Middlesex 1041); Middlesex halfpenny, 1794, Newgate MDCCXCIV, Payable at the Residence of Messrs Symonds Winterbotham Ridgway & Holt, edge - milled (D&H Middlesex 393); Leighton Buzzard halfpenny, 1794, Lace Manufactory, Pay at Leighton Berkhamstead or London, edge - Chambers Langston Hall & Co (D&H Bedfordshire 3c); Bath halfpenny, c.1795, John Howard FRS, Remember the Debtors in Goal Go Forth, edge - Payable in Lancaster London or Bristol (D&H Somerset 36c); London halfpenny, 1795, Sise Lane Halfpenny, Br Constitution King Lords Commons, edge - Payable at the House of T&R Davids (D&H Middlesex 295); Winchelsea halfpenny, 1794, Industry the Source of Content, edge - Payable at Richard Maplesdens Winchelsea (D&H Sussex 40); Anglesey halfpenny, 1788, The Anglesey Mines Halfpenny, edge - Payable in Anglesey London or Liverpool (D&H Wales 301-338); Glasgow halfpenny, 1791, Let Glasgow Flourish, Nunquam Arescere MDCCXCI, edge - Payable at the House of Gilbert Shearer & Co (D&H Warwickshire 2-5); Chester halfpenny, c.1795, Payable at Promissory halfpenny, edge - milled (D&H Cheshire 5) (9)

Lot 307

A Lalique Marienthal pattern plate, 23.5cm diam, raised R Lalique mark

Lot 2777

History, British – Dugdale (Sir William), Monasticon Anglicanum sive Pandectae Coenobiorum Benedictinorum, Cluniacensium, Cisterciensium, Carthusianorum, a Primordiis ad Eorum Usque Dissolutionum, 1st edn., London, 1655-1673 4to, 3 Vols., numerous engr. plates after Wenceslaus Hollar etc.; bound old full leather, six raised bands and gilt titles to spine, bookplates W. E. Powell of Nanteos, Vol. I: Hodgkinson 1655, 11251pp, Vol. II: London, Alice Warren, 1661, 1057pp and indices; Vol. III: London, Thomas Newcomb 1673 392pp, repaired (3) ***Provenance: this set of Dugdale’s Monasticon Anglicanum was acquired by William Edward Powell (d. 1854) who was MP for Cardiganshire from 1816-1854 and who had served as High Sheriff of Cardigan in 1810. His family, the Powells of Llechwedd Dyrus, had inherited the estate at Nanteos, Cards., from the heirs the Royalist Col. John Jones in the early 18th century. In 1738 the present seat was begun by Thomas Powell, also MP for Cardigan, in provincial Baroque style but with a fine Rococo interior, finished nearly 20 years later. W. E. Powell added a stable block (by Edward Haycock of Shrewsbury) in 1832 and made further alterations in 1841 by W. R. Coultart. Powell’s descendant in the later 19th century, George, was also an antiquary and collector, but the hall was sold by the heiress of the last Powell in 1967 and is now an hotel.

Lot 2903

Religion, Christianity – The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments, Oxford, Oxford University Press for R. Nugent, London Book Stores, Nottingham 1891, 4to, coloured frontis., 5 maps in colour, 300 page supplement including concordance, index, etc., gilt edges, bound gilt embossed red boards, gilt titles; **The Holy Bible, Brown’s Self-Interpreting Family Bible, edited with references by Rev. John Brown, DD, illustrated, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Adams & Co., large 4to, 1122pp, chromolithographic illus. and plates, gilt embossed, embossed brown boards with brass beading and two hinged clips, 5 raised bands, gilt titles to spine (2)

Lot 325

A René Lalique 'Eucalyptus' opalescent glass vase, moulded with the vertical leaves issuing from clusters of eucalyptus seed pods forming the foot, 16.5cm high, the base moulded R. LALIQUE, engraved France, c.1930

Lot 2847

Natural History – Ainsworth Davis (Professor J. R., MA), The Natural History of Animals: The Animal Life of the World in its Various Aspects and Relations, 4 Vols. in 8; London, Gresham, 1903-1904, large 8vo, illus. chromolithographic prints and numerous engravings, bound red buckram, black and gilt blocked (8)

Lot 2778

History, British – Fowle (T. W., MA), The Poor Law, London, Macmillan 1881, 12mo, 163pp, black titles on grey boards, modern protective plastic wrapper; Sutton (Roland) The Herbert Strutt Grammar School 1909-1959, Belper, Herbert Strutt Sch., 1959, small 8vo, 193pp, frontis and photographic illus, bound blue boards with silvered armorial of school, silvered titles to spine, d. w. with slight small tears only, but rubbed; Fitton, (R. S.) and Wadsworth (A. F.) The Strutts and the Arkwrights 1758-1830: A Study of the Early Factory System, Manchester, Manchester University Pres/Augustus Keeley, reprint, 1973 8vo, xii + 361pp, photographs, red boards, gilt titles, good d. w. (3)

Lot 934

An emerald and diamond ring, rectangular emerald cut emerald approx 0.60ct, within ornate shield crest with two triangular cut diamond accents, 18ct gold shank, size R, Sheffield 1987, 6.3g gross

Lot 2446

Helixophilia - a 19th century steel travelling pocket corkscrew, ribbed screw-threaded sheath, ring terminal, 11.5cm long; another, by R Jones & Son; another, similar (3)

Lot 2889

Natural History, Lloyd’s Natural History – Ogilvie-Grant (W. R.) A Handbook of Game Birds, London, Edward Lloyd, 2 Vols. 1897, 12mo, being vols. 5-6 of 16, Vol. 1: Sand Grouse, Partridges, Pheasants, xiv + 304, 21 plates, Vol. 2: Pheasants (cont.), Megapodes, Curvassows, Hoatgins, Bustard-Quails xiv + 316, 24 plates (2)

Lot 2593

A collection of English hammered coins, including short cross pennies Henry II broad face GF; John, Willem B/London GF; Edward I; Edward IV half groat AF; Henry VIII two pence 1533/44 mm Catherine wheel F Elizabeth I shilling 1582/83 mm. bell AF, 1590 mm hand AF; sixpences 1575 mm. eglantine, 1583 mm. Gothic A AF, another, mm. bell AF, 1591 mm. hand Fair; 1596 mm. key AF; three pence 1570 mm castle F, twopence third issue 1565 AF another 5th issue Fair, also 1592/95 mm tun F; penny 1580/81 mm. Latin cross AF; James I: shilling second coinage 1613/15 mm 5-foil AF, another third bust mm. escallop GF, sixpence 1607 AF, twopence second coinage AVF; Charles I shillings: round shield, no lines AF, sixpence 1633/34 mm portcullis F, 1639/40 XII behind head tower mint mm. D, another mm (R) AF1640/41 mm star F; sixpences 1633/34 mm. portcullis F, 1640/41 mm. star F, tower mint two both slightly folded; silver halfpenny F; AE rose farthing double arched crown, double rose sceptres within inner circle F; Commonwealth penny AF flan slightly bent (qty)

Lot 913

A south sea grey and creamy white cultured pearl and diamond ring, slightly twist set with large pearls measuring approx 11mm and 9.8mm diameters, above an open ridge shank set with thirty eight round brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight appro 0.62ct, white metal shank stamped K18WG, size R, 8g gross

Lot 2865

Natural History, Birds – Mudie, Robert, The Feathered Tribes of the British Isles, 2 Vols., London, H. G. Bohn, 1841 2nd edition) 12mo, Vol. 1, 379pp, 31 chromolithographic plates; vol. 2, 391pp, 26 chromolithographic plates, embossed brown boards, gilt titles; Thorburn (Archibald Newton, FZS), British Birds, London, Longman 1926, Vol. 3 of 4 only, 12mo, x + 168 pp, 192 coloured prints, red boards, spine v. faded; Dixon (Charles), The Nests and Eggs of British Birds: when and Where to Find Them, being a handbook to the Oology of the British Islands, London, Chapman & Hall, 1894, 8vo, xii + 371pp, 12 colour plates, 157 other colour illustrations, bound embossed buff boards, gilt titles, top of spine faded and torn at top; Swaysland (W), Familiar Wild Birds, London, Cassell 1903 12mo 3rd ser. 156pp, coloured illustrations after Archibald Thorburn, pattern printed blue boards, gilt titles, flyleaf inscription ‘George Fenoulhet/from/his uncle/R. D. Pedley/Feby. 1909’; another copy of same, 1st series, 1901 160pp, binding en suite; 3rd series and 4th series bound together London, Cassell, n.d. 160pp, viii + 176pp bindings as before but green boards (7)

Lot 2845

Music – Nauman (Emil), trans. Praeger (F.,) ed. Ouseley, (Revd. Sir George Gore, Bt., DMus) The History of Music, 5 Vols. London, Cassell & Co. n. d. (1886), large 8vo, special edition, chromolithographic plates, engravings, original publisher’s uniform blue gilt embossed binding; Osborne (G. A.), Grande Valse Brillante, La Pluie de Perles Op. 61, London, R. Addison large 4to, bound in with numerous other works by Mozart, Clementi, Mendelssohn, and others, printed endpapers, bound quarter leather gilt titles over marbled boards (6)

Lot 398A

A Tri-ang Hornby R.855 L.N.E.R. Flying Scotsman with Special Corridor Tender in original lower box (no cover)

Lot 272

18K white gold solitaire ring, claw set 0.5ct lab-grown diamond, size R, 2.25g

Lot 527

R**B**Wright, 20th century, Silver Birches, signed, watercolour, 55cm x 18cm;  G**Quiet Beach, indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 25cm x 29cm (2)

Lot 61

An Edwardian brass and cast iron microscope, marked Makers R  & B Ltd Leeds, with accessories, fitted mahogany case

Lot 264

HORNBY OO GAUGE SCALE MODELS R2828 GWR Dean single 4-2-2 (Duke of Edinburgh) 3064 limited edition locomotive and tender, R.392 GWR County Class of Bedford locomotive and tender, R2460 GWR 4-6-0 King Class locomotive ‘King James II’ with tender, R2198A GWR 0-6-0 Class 2721 Pannier tank 2759, R799040 Diesel loco CEGB and R059 GWR Class 2721 loco Pannier tank, boxedProvenance: private collection Ynys Mon

Lot 192

ASSORTED BOOKS OF WELSH INTEREST: including Smith (Peter) 'Houses of the Welsh Countryside' printed 1975, Davies (H R) 'The Conwy and the Menai Ferries' printed 1966, William (Eurwin) 'The Welsh Cottage' and othersProvenance: deceased estate Ynys Mon

Lot 263

HORNBY RAILWAYS TOP LINK OO GAUGE SCALE MODELS, R. 2053 GWR T-8-0 locomotive 2800 Class with tender, and Hornby Railroads R3061 4-4-0 County locomotive and tender, boxedProvenance: private collection Ynys Mon

Lot 67

LADIES AND GENTS SILVER & EPNS ACCESSORIES comprising a ladies cocktail purse, shaped with ribbed decoration, monogrammed front cartouche Birmingham 1915, 11 x 7 cms, monogrammed slightly curved pocket cigarette case Chester 1913, Cohen and Charles inscribed to the interior "For Bill, from Daphne", 8.5 x 7.25cms, ladies cigarette case, slightly curved, chased leaf decoration front and back, vacant front shield shaped cartouche Birmingham 1909, indistinct makers mark, 7.5 x 5.5cms, 6.7ozt (gross) the three hallmarked silver items, an EPNS cigarette case, 11 x 8cms and a pocket small cigar case in EPNS, monogrammed initials to the front dated 14th March 1885 inscribed initials verso R E E February 15th 1897, 12.5 x 7cmsProvenance: deceased estate Denbighshire

Lot 113

Iraq - Revenues, 1918-21 range of Turkish Pictorial issue overprints surcharged Iraq in British Occupation and overprinted Revenue in English and Arabic, with 1920 Turkish Pictorial Issue of 1914 to 10r on 100 piastres U (including both 10r & 5r issues) & 1921-23 Turkish Pictorial issue of 1914 surcharged “ Iraq in British Occupation “ to 1 r on 10 piastres U. (78-103 in The Revenue Stamps of Iraq), Cat. £300+.

Lot 460

GOLDSMITH, OLIVER. ‘ The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith ‘ in four volumes [1816]. Printed by R. Chapman [Glasgow, 1816]. In four marbled hardback volumes with leather gilt spines. (4)

Lot 468

IRELAND, SAMUEL. ‘ Picturesque Views on the Upper, or Warwickshire Avon – from its source at Naseby to its junction with the Severn at Tewkesbury: with observations on The Public Buildings and the other works of art in its vicinity. ‘by Samuel Ireland. R. Faulder, New Bond Street [London, 1795]. With engraved plates. Bound in hardback marbled casing with leather spine.

Lot 266a

Great Britain, 1854 entire tied with 1847-54 embossed 6d, Dundee to Birmingham with wax seal for J&R Grindel.

Lot 456

Fine bindings, range of mostly fine bound antique literature, to include; Tom Brown at Oxford [Macmillan and Co, London, 1889], The Essays of Lord Bacon [Frederick Warne and Co], Stories from Greek Tragedy by H.L. Havell [George G. Harrap, London, 1906], The Stephensons and other Railway Pioneers by J.F. Layson [Walter Scott, London], Heroes of Invention and Discovery [William P. Nimmo & Co, 1879], Thackeray by Anthony Trollope [Macmillan and Co, London, 1886], Lives of the Engineers by Samuel Smiles [John Murray, London, 1904], Queen Victoria 1819-1901 by Richard Holmes [Longmans, Green, and Co, New York, 1901], The French Revolution by Thomas Carlyle [George Routledge & Sons Limited, New York], A Journal of The Terror [The Folio Society, London, 1955], Stories from Homer by Rev. Alfred J. Church [Shelley & Co, London, 1887], Memoirs of Comte de Gramont by Anthony Hamilton [The Folio Society, London], A Short History of The English People by John Richard Green [Macmillan and Co, London, 1926], Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens [Collins, London, 1980], Great Novelists by James Crabb Watt [Macniven & Wallace, Edinburgh, 1880], The Remarkable Life of Don Diego [The Folio Society, London, 1958], From Log-Cabin to White House by William Thayer [Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1899], A Tour of Great Britain by Daniel Defoe [Peter Davies, London, Two Vols]. Plus, A Thousand Years in Tardebigge by Margaret Dickens [Cornish Brothers, Birmingham, 1931], English Dictionary [1749], Cathedrals [Paddington Station, London, 1926], Abbeys by M. R. James [The Great Westen Railway, London, 1925] & A Churchill Anthology published by Oldhams in special casing. Total books 24. (24)

Lot 466

SPELMAN, HENRY. ‘ Villaire Anglicum: or A View of the Townes of England ‘ collected by the appointment of Sir Henry Spelman [1656]. Printed by R. Hodgkinson [London, 1656]. Leather bound.

Lot 262

Great Britain, 1851 Registered part entire tied with 1847-54 1/ green, Newcastle On Tyne 1851 cancellation and wax seal. (R Robinson Newcastle paper)

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8 Assorted toby jugs - R. Doulton Mine Host RD7854, R. Doulton Old Charley RD5420, R. Doulton Pied Piper RD6824, Royal Doulton The Trapper RD6612, Royal Doulton Viking RD8033, Shorter's Fisherman & R. Doulton jug

Lot 68

Members of the Order of Merit, three signed photographs of the Members attending the Order of Merit Lunch held by Queen Elizabeth II, signed in ink to the lower section 'Elizabeth R' and dated 2015, 2017 & 2019, the photographs include Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Baroness Boothroyd, Sir David Attenborough, David Hockney, Lord Rees of Ludlow, Prof Dame Ann Dowling, Lord Foster of Thames Bank, and many more, both framed and glazed (3)

Lot 67

Members of the Order of Merit, two signed photographs of the Members attending the Order of Merit Lunch held by Queen Elizabeth II, signed in ink to the lower section 'Elizabeth R' and dated 2011 & 2013, the photographs include Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Prince Charles, Baroness Boothroyd, Sir David Attenborough, Sir Tom Stoppard, Sir Michael Howard, Reverend Lord Eames, and many more, both framed and glazed (2)Autopen signed

Lot 66

Members of the Order of Merit, two signed photographs of the Members attending the Order of Merit Lunch held by Queen Elizabeth II, signed in ink to the lower section 'Elizabeth R' and dated 2007 & 2009, the photographs include Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Prince Charles, Baroness Boothroyd, Sir David Attenborough, Baroness Margaret Thatcher, and many more, both framed and glazed (2)We are pretty sure these are signed bu Autopen

Lot 219

Two spare truck wheels with Bridgestone tyres. Comprising one Dueler H/T 235 / 75 R 15 105 T and M+S LT245 / 75 R. 16

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