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Lot 537

German Third Reich style officer's dagger, blade stamped WKC Solingen, complete with dress knot and belt hanging mounts stamped D. R. G. M in various places

Lot 68

Collection of books relating to U-Boats and the Kriegsmarine inc Jacobsen(Alf R.) Scharnhorst, Sutton Publishing, 2003, Suhren(Teddy) and Brustat-Naval(Fritz) Teddy Suhren Ace of Aces Memoirs of a U-Boat Rebel, Frontline Books, 2011, Kurowski(Franz) U-48 The Most Successful U-Boat of the Second World War, Frontline Books, 2012, Morgan(Daniel) & Taylor(Bruce) U-Boat Attack Logs A Complete Record of Warship Sinkings from Original Sources 1939-45, Seaforth Publishing, 1st Ed. 2011, Etc.. (Approx. 35 in a box)

Lot 855

Good plain salver with shaped gadroon border and three claw and ball feet. 8 inch diam. Sheffield 1915 By R & A 378 gms

Lot 109

A Victorian silver inkwell by lambert of Coventry Street London. With hinged lid and inner cover, the sides embossed with fruit and strapwork, the lid engraved 'TO MR G R BRENNAN from LORD & LADY CARMARTHAN as a memento OF DERREEN 1890-94', original glass well, London 1893, diameter 11cm, 8.80 toz.The lid is very slightly misshapen and smiles on the right hand side with a slight dent. Some minor dents to the body. The base underside is slightly misshapen where the hallmarks have been punched in, probably at manufacturer. Tarnishing.

Lot 168a

Two gold mounted rings, sizes R & H, 5.5 g. inc

Lot 211

A PLATINUM PERIDOT AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING SIZE R 3.5 GMS

Lot 214

A attractive peridot and Russian diopside three stone ring 9ct size R 2.2 gms

Lot 354

A large circular topaz ring (slight chip) 9ct size R 6.8 gms

Lot 397

A five stone diamond ring 18ct gold size R

Lot 421a

A five stone diamond half hoop ring, 18ct, size R, 1.9 g.

Lot 442

An oval plain gold signet ring, 9ct, size R, 6.2 g.

Lot 76

A vintage amethyst 9ct ring size R 4.4g inc

Lot 302

Literature, various including bindings. BULLEN (Frank T.) The Cruise of the Cachalot, 2nd edition 1910, 8vo, full calf; RANJITSINHJI (K S) The Jubilee Book of Cricket, 6th edition, 1898, 8vo, illustrated, prize calf; JESSE (Edward) Anecdotes of Dogs, London: R. Bentley 1846, small 4to, plates, light foxing, half calf; ROBERTSON (W) History of America, 4 vols. 1800, 8vo, with folding maps, and, History of India, 1799, folding map; FISH (D T) Cassell's Popular Gardening, 4 vols., 1893, cloth gilt; various others including Hume and Smollett, classical texts, The Spectator 8 vols, etc.

Lot 347

Three early 20th century photograph albums, with military and other family images, including German East Africa, army service in Mesopotamia and India, with a few postcardsBeige linen covered albumInscriptions:"Bombs Murray""Dr Goodliffe?"(later)"R Carr""3/4 KAR Bunfight at Entebbe on return from the field ""..... at Jinja""Presentation of prizes by Lady Coryndon""At Bombs Villa Laing ""Officers at Depot 4th KAR Bombo 1817"Lt Williams, Lt Letter, Lt Blacker, Capt Willmot, Mjr Carew, Lt Gilbert, Dr Duke, Lt Johnson, Alf, Lt Roberts, Lt Watson, Capt Penfold, Lt Montgomery, Capt Hewitt, Lt Landers""On Board SS Walmer Castle 1916 Penley Payton""Abouker Amed, Lt Miller, Lt Bartlett, Lt Garland, Capt Place, Lt Stevens, Capt Penfold, Capt Parres, Major Carr, Lt Murray, Dr Wilson""Depot 4th Kings Rifles""Kampala"Some inscriptions faint and indistinct.""Peace Celebrations at Kampala Aug 1919""Handing in guns at Dar es Salaam Dec 1918"

Lot 375

Dorothy Wilding, a pair of portrait photographs of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, signed below in ink 'George R.I. 1947' and 'Elizabeth R 1947', in original leather frames with Royal monograms above, photograph sizes 20.5 x 15.5cm approx., with taped strut backs12.5' x 9'inches. There is repair to the easel stands and the ribbons are still attached - see images for details.

Lot 391

STEVENSON (R L) The Works, Tusitala Edition in 35 vols., 12mo, mostly 5th and 6th impressions 1927, good in blue leather bindings, most in original dust jackets (some torn or chipped)

Lot 402

KIPLING (R) Songs of the Sea, 1927, 4to, one of 500 signed copies, illustrated by Donald Maxwell, uncut, vellum backed, in chipped dust jacket [incorrect slip case]; SHAKESPEARE. Works, 40 vols., Heinemann 1904, 12mo, frontispieces, limp leather, some spines faded

Lot 406

Children's illustrated. RACKHAM (A) Illustrator. A Midsummer-Night's Dream, Heinemann 1917, small 4to, 40 tipped in colour plates with captioned guards, a little light foxing and toning, cloth, spine faded; KINGSLEY (C) The Water-Babies, illustrated by Ethel Everett, Chapman & Hall, no date, 8vo, colour plates, dust jacket browned; WESTMACOTT (A B) Cousin Freddy's First and Last Donkey-Ride, 1879, 4to, 7pp., coloured illustrations, printed paper wrapper; KIPLING (R) Just So Stories, colour illustrated by J.M. Gleeson, 1914 reprint, small 4to, cloth; PARKER (B & N) The Browns, a Book of Bears, no date; The History of the Hoppers, 12 illustrations; few othersAunt louisa a little bumped and frayed to spine ends and corners. mild foxing. Andersen's Fairy Tales New Translation by Mrs Paull by Fredrick Warne. General condition of the lot. Larger volumes rather rubbef and warn to covers. Some with old inscriptions. See images.

Lot 412

RACKHAM (Arthur; illustrator) Rip Van Winkle, Heinemann 1905, 2nd impression, small 4to, 50 tipped in colour plates with captioned guards, original green cloth gilt, base of spine bumped and chipped; NEILL (J R) The Wonder City of Oz, 1940, original cloth; FRY (Roger) Henri-Matisse, Zwemmer 1935, foldout colour plate, stained covers; few others in varying condition (15)

Lot 423

British Naval History. Collection of works: CLOWES (William Laird) The Royal Navy a History, 7 vols, Sampson Low, Marston and Company Limited, 1897-1903, plates and illustrations, original cloth; JAMES (W) The Naval History of Great Britain, 6 vols., 1902, cloth; MAHAN (A T) Sea Power, 6 vols., cloth; NICHOLAS (Sir N H) History of the Royal Navy, 3 vols in one, cloth; National Maritime Museum, Catalogue of the Library, HMSO 1968, vols. I to 5, blue cloth; ROSKILL (S W) The War at Sea, vols. I to 4, cloth; PARKES (O) British Battleships, British Destroyers, blue cloth; HMSO War with Japan series, dust jackets; various on Naval Warfare by Lord Brassey, Basil Lubbock, etc.; COLLINGWOOD (G L N) Selection of Public and Private Correspondence, 1828; LOW (C R) Navy History including Indian Navy, 1877, later cloth; England in the Mediterranean, by Corbett, 2 vols.; WILSON (H H) Ironclads in Action, 2 vols, repaired cloth; four early Maggs Brothers maritime interest catalogues; others by Marder, Marcus etc. Some with repairs or signs of use, with a few ex library copies

Lot 425

JAMES (M R) Ghost Stories of an Antiquary, 1st edition, London: Edward Arnold 1904, 8vo, half title (spotted), 4 plates by James McBryde, 16pp. publisher's catalogue at rear, first leaves a little spotted, original yapped cloth bindingimages attached including rear cover

Lot 433

Shell Guides, 15 vols., mostly from the library of Norman Scarfe, some with his notes or inserted author's letters (John Piper, Billa Harrod, Henry Thorold and R. M. Healey); including 3 pre-war titles for Oxfordshire and Wiltshire with spiral wire bindings, and two soft backs (15)

Lot 437

TOLKIEN (J R R) The Lord of the Rings, 3 vols., 1956-57, 3rd impression (The Return of the King) and 5th impression (The Fellowship and The Two Towers), 8vo, folding map at end of each, owner's name to each vol., original red cloth, very slight marks and bumps (3)

Lot 79

BACON (Sir Francis) Sylva Sylvarum, 9th edition, London: J. R. for William Lee, 1670, small folio, engraved portrait frontispiece and additional title, contents a little age toned, 19th century half calf

Lot 82

CAMDEN (W) Remains Concerning Britain, 7th edition 1674, small 8vo, lacks portrait, title soiled, 3pp. adverts at end, calf; FAVOUR (John) Antiquitie Triumphing over Noveltie, London: R. Field 1619, small 4to, some worming mainly to margins, limp vellum; CAWDRAY (Robert) A Treasurie or Storehouse of Similies, 1609, small 4to, title slightly damaged, first leaves damp stained, limp vellum. Sold not subject to return (3)

Lot 86

RIOLAN (Jean) A Sure Guide; or The Best and Nearest Way to Physick and Chyrurgery, translated by Nicholas Culpeper, London: printed by peter Cole 1657, small folio, 23 (of 24) engraved plates, one supplied in modern photocopy, some text leaves also in modern photocopy, all rather age toned, rebacked; LOWE (Peter) A Discourse of the Whole Art of Chyrurgerie, 4th edition corrected, London: printed by R. Hodgkinsonne 1654, 8vo, woodcut illustrations, title either heavily restored and laid down with arms illustration overleaf, or supplied in very faded facsimile, some cropping to fore-margins, light worming to lower margins, all rather age toned, 19th century calf gilt. Sold not subject to return (2)

Lot 91

OGILBY (John) Homer His Iliads Translated, Adorn'd with Sculpture. London: James Flesher 1669, folio, portrait, folding frontis by R. White, 48 plates, rebacked mottled calf

Lot 1038

3 silver band style rings. A plain band with brushed design central panel, a Greek key design cross over ring set with opalite and a half eternity ring set with small round cut clear stones - one stone missing. Sizes M, N½ and R.

Lot 1091

A silver gilt dress ring set with tanzanite's & 5 baguette cut diamonds to each shoulder. Stamped 925 inside band. Ring size R.

Lot 1092

A modern design 18k white gold 0.50ct diamond engagement/dress ring set with 4 central square cut diamonds and 5 round cut diamonds to each shoulder. Full hallmarks to inside of band. Size R. Total weight approx. 3.4g.

Lot 1216

2 boxed resin animal collectors figures. A Teviotdale grey horse, modelled by R Wallis, signed to base and on a wooden plinth (approx. 17cm tall). Together with a North Light Nicholas Innes Editions Whippet - in fawn- stamped to base. Both with original boxes and interior packaging.

Lot 1224

2 large R & J Mack ceramic owl figurines - Eagle Owl & Snowy Owl. Boxed, both with stamped crown mark and hand painted names & signature to base. Largest approx. 16.5cm tall.

Lot 1225

2 large R & J Mack ceramic birds of prey figurines - Kestrel & Merlin. Boxed, both with stamped crown mark and hand painted names & signature to base. Largest approx. 17cm tall.

Lot 1226

3 R & J Mack ceramic bird figurines - Green Woodpecker, Song Thrush & Kingfisher. Boxed, all with stamped crown mark and hand painted names & signature to base. Largest approx. 13.5cm tall.

Lot 1227

3 R & J Mack ceramic bird figurines - Blue Tit, Robin and Pied Wagtail. Boxed, all with stamped crown mark and hand painted names & signature to base. Largest approx. 11cm tall.

Lot 1228

4 R & J Mack ceramic bird figurines - Longtailed Tit, Nuthatch, Goldcrest and a Dartford Warbler. Boxed, all with stamped crown mark and hand painted names & signature to base. Tallest approx. 11.5cm tall.

Lot 1352

Sunset & Sunrise in the Highlands - a pair of large coloured prints from original paintings by H. R. Hall. Large framed and glazed early 20th century prints by The Artistic Photographic Co Ltd. Frame size approx. 57.5cm x 80cm.

Lot 215

Late Victorian French carriage clock, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals framed by a relief plate depicting dragons, the works stamped 'R&Co' for Richard and Company of Paris, 15cm tall. 

Lot 370

Royal Engineers interest, a 9ct gold mounted ebony walking stick, the mounts by Kendall inscribed 'Presented by H2 16th Coy R E to WO2 M J Tarbuck RE on his competition of 21 years service', 92cm long.

Lot 5421

A quantity of medals and ephemera from the Critchley and Sutherland families. A WWII and later group of five consisting of Elizabeth II Air Efficiency Award named to 2692002 ACT. CPL. F.G. SUTHERLAND R. AUX. A.F., WWII France and Germany star, Defence Medal and War Medal together with Elizabeth II Coronation Medal. WWII pair of medals with issue box named to Miss G.M. Critchley, WVS badges, a WWI 1915 trio of medals named to 971 GNR (and later) CPL. F.J. CRITCHLEY H.A.C. ART with boxes of issue etc.

Lot 3413

Madrid.: Plano geometrico de Madrid. Demostrado con los 64 barrios en que esta dividido. Radierung u. Buchdruck (Einblattdruck) von Fausto Martinez de la Torre, um 1800. Blgr. ca. 33,5 x 50 cm. Plan ca. 27,4 x 40,5 cm. Mit Legende 1 bis 131 u. 1-64. In 8 Segmenten auf Lwd. aufgezog. u. mehrf. gefalt. In den Falzen tls. beschäd., einige Fehlst. R

Lot 3276

Trier.: Archiepiscopatus Trevirensis. Altkolor. Kupferstichkarte mit altkolor. Wappenkartusche und Figur sowie 6 altkolor. Wappen, bei J. und C. Blaeu in Amsterdam. 41 x 49,5 cm. - Etw. gebräunt, leicht fleckig, re. Ecke unten aufgezogen. R

Lot 3973

Konvolut: von 10 Graphiken in verschiedenen Techniken und Formaten. 19./20. Jhdt. Teils undeutl. sign. Ca. 18,7 x 10 cm - 40,5 x 49,5 cm. Tls. leicht randrissig. R

Lot 3907

Kiyoshige, Torii: (tätig 1720-1760 in Edo). Der Schauspieler Otan hiroji in einer Rolle in einem "Soga"-Schauspiel. Kolor. Holzschnitt, um 1730. 45 x 24 cm. Sign.: Kiyoshige hitsu. Späterer Druck. - â•”Dabei: Kokusei-Schule.â•— Holusei als alter Mann. Tuschskizze um 1850. Format: kakemono. - Beide Bl. mit Gebrauchssp. R

Lot 4165

Piloty, Ferdinand d.Ä.: (1786 Homburg - München 1844). Petrus verleiht das erste Bistum. Kreidelithographie n. Raffael. 29,2 x 35, Blgr. 35,1 x 45,4 cm. Mit den Namensz. im Stein. Knapp innerhalb d. äußeren Randlinie geschn. Winkler 695, 50.5. - Vereinz. geringf. stockfl. - â•”Dabei: Ders. Halbfigur eines stehenden Mannes,â•— den Kopf im Profil n. rechts. Kreidelithographie. Blgr. 18,2 x 11,8 cm. Mit dem Namenszug im Stein. Mit schmalem Rändchen um die 2. Einfassung. - Vereinz. fleckig. Zus. 2 Bl. R

Lot 4102

Menken, Johann Heinrich: (1766 Bremen 1839). Kühe am Wasser. Radierung. 18,7 x 22,5, Blgr. 20 x 23,8 cm. - Heller-Andr. 3. - Stellenw. angerändert, vereinz. randrissig. R

Lot 4085

Unbekannter Marinemaler: (Wohl 19. Jhdt.). Stürmische See mit gestrandetem Segelschiff, Treibgut und Hilfsbooten. Aquarell. 46 x 67,6 cm. An d. Rändern auf Kart. geklebt. - Schabspur am oberen linken Eck. R

Lot 4480

Zeller, Marguerite Anna Elisabeth: genannt Anneliese, später Hartmann (1900 Beuggen - Illingen 1987). Album mit über 70 Scherenschnitten, teils aquarelliert. Meist auf Papier mont. und diese überwiegend lose in Album. Zw. 1919 und 1966 (größtenteils zw. 1919 und 1933). Versch. Formate in Qu.Fol. Album. Wohl Leder d.Zt. Sign. oder Monogr. u. dat., teils bezeichnet. R

Lot 3085

Monten, Dietrich: (1799 Düsseldorf - München 1843). Reiterportraits und Uniformtafeln. 90 farbige Lithographien. Ca. 29 x 20 cm. Unter Passepartout. Vorhanden: Russland, Österreich, Schweden, Hessen, Mecklenburg, Sachsen. R

Lot 256

Instruction: avx petis enfans, pov(r) apprendre a lire et orthographier. Liege (Lüttich), Peter de Heer 1589. Kl.8°. 24 nn. Bl. (Bogen A,B,C). Mit 1 Titelholzschnitt u. 1 ganzs. Holzschn. Lose Bogen. Wohl aus Einbandmakulatur. Bogen C mit Titel: Instruction aux petis enfans, pour apprendre a lire et orthographier, sur le dictum: ECCE HOMO. Mit Titelholzschnitt "ECCE HOMO", der ganzseit. Holzschn. am Schluß des Bogen B mit einer Muttergottesdarstellung "O mater dei meme(n)to mei". Nicht im Index Aureliensis u. nicht bei Adams und nicht über KVK feststellbar. Von größter Seltenheit. Durchgeh. Löcher, tls. mit Textverl. u. stellenw. Textverluste durch Ablösen, tls. Leimbräunung, Randschäden u. Flecken. Gekauft wie besichtigt.

Lot 618

Erinnerungen: an Schemnitz. Stammbuch eines Studenten der Bergakademie mit Namen Husz, 1853. Mit 52 Eintragungen von Studienkollegen u. 22 eigenen Eintragungen des Besitzers mit Gedichten und Liedern meist in deut. Sprache, mit 24 (3 aquarellierten) Bleistiftzeichnungen u. 1 Tuschfederzeichn. 87 Bl. Blindgepr. Lwd. d. Zt. mit Deckeltit. "Glück auf". (Gebrauchssp., etw. beschäd.). Die Zeichnungen wohl tls. mit Ansichten aus Schemnitz u. Umgebung, Studentenszenen etc. unter den Eintragungen Studentenlieden u. Gedichte, u.a. "Groß Schmollis" mit ganzeit. Zeichnung. - Gebrauchssp. R

Lot 3746

Daudet, Robert: (1737 Lyon - Paris 1824). Le Soleil couchant. Kupferstich nach Vernet. 32,5 x 42 cm. â•”Dabei: Le Coup de Soleilâ•—. Kupferstich v. Pierre-Francois Laurent n. Jacob van Ruisdal. 31,5 x 38 cm. - Minimal stockfl. auf weißem Rand. - â•”Le Soleil levant.â•— Kupferstich von Varin nach Adriaen van den Velde. 29 x 38,5 cm. - etw. stockfl. R

Lot 976

Spallart,R.de.: 17 kolor. Kupfertaf. aus: Planches du tableau historique des costumes, des moeurs et des usages des ordres religieux et des turcs au moyen age. Metz, Veuve Devilly (ca. 1810). Qu.Fol. 1 Bl. Einf. Umschl. d. Zt. mit hs. Deckeltitel. (Wasserfleckig, Rckn. fehlt). Colas 2784. Bei Lipperheide nur die deutsche Ausgabe. - Enthält: Bd. 4, Taf. A-R. - Schwach wasserrandig, Ränder leicht fleckig bzw. angestaubt.

Lot 3929

Kaselowsky, August: (1810 Potsdam - Berlin 1891). Sitzender Mönch im Gebet. Bleistiftzeichnung. 1837. 22 x 17 cm. Sign. und dat. Untere Ecken fehlen. Punktuell auf Karton fixiert. R

Lot 3711

Callot, Jacques: (1592 Nancy 1635). Der Blinde und sein Begleiter. Bl. 9 aus der Serie der Bettler. Radierung, 1622. Ca. 13,8 x 9 cm, auf Darstellung beschnitten. M 693 I (von II, vor der Numerierung). - Leichte Gebrauchssp. â•”Dabei: nach Dems.â•— 2 Kupferstiche nach ders. Serie (Bl. 2 u. 23) wohl von J.C.Hafner. Je ca. 14 x 9 cm, tls. beschnitten. Zusammen unter Passep. mont. - Gebrauchssp. R

Lot 4025

Laer, Pieter Jacobsz van: (1599 Laaren bei Haarlem um 1642). Die Pferde. 6 Radierungen. 1636. Ca. 8,1 x 9,5 cm. In der Platte sign. Nummerierte Folge. 3 Radierungen leicht braunfleckig. Unter einem Passep. - Horses. 6 etchings. Numbered, signed in the plate. 3 etchings slightly stained. R

Lot 4395

Teschner, Richard: (1879 Karlsbad - Wien 1948). Der Kreuzherrenplatz in Prag. Aquatintaradierung. Auf Papier montiert. 36,2 x 32 cm. Mit Namenszug i.d.Pl. R

Lot 1366

Musil,R.: Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften. Roman. Bd. 2 (von 3). Bln., Rowohlt 1933. 605 S., 1 Bl. Olwd. mit OU (Dieser tls. etw. fleckig u. ob. Kap. etw. beschäd.) u. Orig.-Bauchbinde (Diese mit min. Fehlst.). Sternfeld-T. 362. Erste Ausgabe des 2. Bandes, der sofort nach seiner Herausgabe von den Nationalsozialisten verboten wurde. - Mit OU und Bauchbinde selten.

Lot 4258

Quarry, Regina Katharina: (um 1762 Nürnberg - Rom 1821). Weidetiere, teils liegend. Aquatinta in grün-braun, 1790. Ca. 22 x 34 cm, auf Darstellung beschitten. Unten links sign. u. dat. - Kl. Montagelöcher i.d.Ecken, leichte Gebrauchssp. R

Lot 3305

San Francisco.: "Vue perspective de la Ville de St. Francois de campeche dans l'Amerique Septentrionalle". Ansicht eines Segelschiffgefechts mit der Stadt u. dem Hafen im Hintergrund. Altkolor. Guckkastenkupfer bei Daumont, Paris um 1780. 23 x 39 cm. - Etwas fleckig, tls. i.d. Darstellung, oben und unten rissig im weißen Rand, li. Ecke Fehlstelle. R

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