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London Livery Companies and Guilds1.Herbert (William) History of the livery companies (2 volumes). Bound in brown leather with gilt edge decoration, few pages discoloured or slightly soiled, bindings chipped. Herbert, 1837 2.Welch (Charles) History of the cutlers company of London (2 Volumes). Bound in green cloth, with gilt lettering on spines and gilt shield on front boards. There are small tears in both spines, corners are bumped, the facsimile plate also has a tear in it. Hinges in volume I are cracked, hinges are intact in volume II. Textblocks are slightly shaken. Pages and pictures have slight foxing, presentation label on inside covers. Cutlers Company, 1923 3.Cheesewright (R) An historical essay on the Livery Companies of London, bound in brown cloth with guilt lettering, 18814.Cutlers Company , A miscellany of its history. nd5.Girtin (Tom) The mark of the sword. Hutchinson, 1975 2 copies6.Hopkinson (Henry) History of the Merchant Taylors' Hall. Cambridge, 19317.Bromely (John) The armorial bearings of the guilds of London. Warne, 19608.Pooley (Ernest) Guilds of London. Collins, 19459.Melling (John) London's guilds and liveries. Shire, 197310.Masterpieces of cutlery and the art of eating. Victoria and Albert, 197911.Hinde, (K) History of the City of London Solicitor's Company, 199412.Blackham (Robert) The soul of the City, London's Livery Companies. No date, Samson Low
Joe Tilson (British b.1928)'A-Z Box, Fragments of an Oneiric Alphabet'Limited edition print 20/25, unframed, signed in pencil, 75 x 50cm, to include five of the alphabetic screenprints from this series, two other signed, to include 'D-Desire', 'R - Rhyme & Ritual', 'C-Deaf & Dumb', 'Q-Questions' and 'Index' (6)
LLoyds Natural History Series Some yellowing and foxing to end papers in ALL copies1. Forbes (Henry) A hand-book to the primates. Vols 1, 2. Green buckram binding. Edward Lloyd, 18972. Kirby (W.F.) A hand-book to the order Lepidoptera. Vols 1, 2 and 3,4 & 5 (moths). Green buckram binding. Edward Lloyd, 18973. Sharpe (R. Bowdler) A hand-book to the birds of Great Britain. Vols 1,2,3 & 4. Green buckram binding. Edward Lloyd, 1896, 18974. Ogilvie-Grant (W.) A hand-book to the game-birds. Vols 1,2. Green buckram binding. Edward Lloyd, 1896, 18975. Lydekker (Richard) A hand-book to the Carnivore part 1. Green buckram binding. Edward Lloyd, 1896 6. Lydekker (Richard) A hand-book to the British mammalia. Green buckram binding. Edward Lloyd, 1896 7. LYdekker (Richard) A hand-book to the marsupialia and monotremata. Green buckram binding. Edward Lloyd, 1896
Local Interest1. Eden (Peter) Waterways of the fens, Cambridge University Press, 19722.Haggard (L.R.) I walked by night: being the life and history of the King of the Norfolk poachers. Worn copy. Nicholson & Watson, 19463.Barber (R) The Pastons. Folio, 19814.Craig (John) Britten's Aldeburgh, Copy no. 150 out of 440, half bound in buckram with linocut paper boards back and front. Signed by author, contains eighty-one engravings with three linocuts. Slipcase, Whittington, 1997
France - Henri IV The Great, with Marie de Medici by Guillaume Dupr Obverse: HENRIC IIII R CHRIS MARIA AVGVSTA with busts of Henri, facing slightly right and Marie facing right both in full regalia, the reverse PROPAGO IMPERII depicting Henri facing right to Marie, joining hands with child allegory between them, a dove coming down from the heavens with crown in beak. UNC, Bronze, 99.96mm, plain smooth edge with a cornucopia mint mark and the word bronze, in mahogany case together with a John Hopkinson medal for music and a similar smaller bronze medallion (2)
Bolognese shaper, 19th Century, 'Madonna'. Polychrome terracotta crib figure, mark of the Manifacture on the back PL, H cm 34 (losses). Some sculptures published in 'PRESEPI E TERRECOTTE nei musei civici di Bologna' - R. Grandi, M. Medica, S. Tumidei, A. Mampieri, C. Lorenzetti, 1991, and in the Museum Davia Bargellini - Bologna
A Staffordshire Pottery group of a seated man and woman quarrelling, decorated in colours, restored, 7½in (19cm) high, together with a figural group of a pair of dancers, 7½in (19cm) high, both bearing R. Bonnett Antiques labels on bases (2) Pugh ref. figure E111. Provenance: The Hugh Thomas Appleton Collection of Staffordshire Pottery figures.
Frank Henry Mason (Staithes Group 1875-1965): 'Royal Navy ML49 on patrol off Coquet Island Lighthouse', watercolour signed and dated 1916, 24cm x 36cmML49 was involved in the sinking of German U-Boat UB110 off the North East Coast 19th July 1918 with HMS Garry & ML263, she was finally sunk North East of Saltburn PierProvenance: with N R Omell, Duke Street, St James's LondonDDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
ITEMS RELATING TO WELSH FOOTBALLER & FORMER FAW PRESIDENT THE LATE, THOMAS R 'TOMMY' FORSE Including a 1930s red Wales Amateur International jersey with white collars and sleeve edges, bearing FAW stitched felt badge and stitched No. 3 to the reverse. Together with his two Amateur caps. A 9ct gold and enamel FAW Council medallion, inscribed to commemorate '40 Years Service' (85gms), two Welsh Football League Runners Up medals for seasons 1935-36 & 1937-38 (9ct 10.49gms) and a Welsh League Cup Winners medal 1937-38 (9ct 6.42gms), two silver Welsh football medallion pendants from the similar period, various non-precious FIFA and other football bodies medallions and gifts, interesting photographs of his football life including with Sep Blatter, Duke of Edinburgh etc Until his death at the age of 99 on July 28th 2016, Tommy Forse was Cardiff City's oldest surviving ex player. He was an F.A. of Wales life vice-president. Born in Cardiff he was at one time President of the F.A.W. having also been a council member, vice-president, chairman of the International Committee as well as serving in various capacities on the Welsh League. Starting in parks football in Cardiff he signed for Cardiff City as an amateur left back having been spotted by City coach Jimmy Blair, a former Scottish international full back. He was a regular in the reserves from the mid 1930s but never turned professional. He won 3 Wales Amateur caps and although he never played a first team league game for Cardiff City
Phrygia, Hadrianopolis, Gordian III, Æ 34mm, bust right, rev., Tyche standing left; magistrate Kaikinon (SNG von Aulock 3612 var.), very fine; Philomenium, Severus Alexander, Æ 34 mm, head right, rev., s p q r within inscription, 25.52g (BMC 23 var.), about very fine; Synnada, Gordian III, Æ 32mm, rev., octastyle temple, fine; Cilicia, Tarsus, Septimius Severus, Æ 35mm, rev., equestrian scene (Lindgren 915), fair; Epiphanei, Septimius Severus and Julia Domna, Æ 35mm (SNG Levante 1820), fine (5)

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