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Lot 553

CLEMENT IX: (1600-1669) Pope of the Roman Catholic Church 1667-69. Rare L.S., `Giulio Arciv. Di Tarso´, with one holographof text, one page, 4to, Rome, 1st of May 1655, in Italian. A boldly penned dark ink letter. Clement IX, in his capacity as Archbishop of Tarso, thanks his correspondent for his congratulations on the occasion of his nomination to Governor of Rome and secretary of state under Pope Alexander VII, his predecessor. With blank integral leaf. Very small overall minor age wear and creasing, otherwise about VG  £1000-1500     

Lot 555

CLEMENT XII: (1652-1740) Pope of the Roman Catholic Church 1730-40. Clement XII started the construction of the Trevi Fountain. Rare L.S., `L.[orenzo] Arc[ivescovo] Nicome[dia]´, in his capacity as Archbishop of Nicomedia 1690-1706, one page, vellum, oblong 4to, Rome, 1693, to `Famiglia nobilis Justiniana´, in Latin. The document bears to the heading the large and bold capital letters “Laurentius”. Untranslated letter. With addressee to the verso. Small overall minor age wear and toning, with edges very slightly irregular, otherwise about G to VG  £300-400     

Lot 561

JOHN PAUL II: (1920-2005) Pope of the Roman Catholic Church 1978-2005. A.L.S., with his initials J P II, as Pope, to the inside of an 8vo folding Easter greetings card, n.p. (Vatican City, Rome), 21st March (1989), to Grazyna, in Polish. The Pope writes to one of his friends and fellow countrymen, stating, in part, 'Thank you very much for your Easter wishes which I received from Danuta. I wish that our Lord, crucified and resurrected, will always be with you, and accompany you in your day to day life....' The Pope's letter is written to the left panel of the inside of the card and to the right panel appears a facsimile Biblical quotation, greeting, date and full signature of the Pope, with a gold printed Papal seal at the head. The colour printed cover of the card features a reproduction of a liturgical text and illustration from a Breviary owned by Ferdinand II of Aragon ('Ferdinand the Catholic') and contained in the Vatican Apostolic Library. Rare in this form. About EX    £1000 – 1500    The second longest serving Pope in modern history, Pope John Paul II is recognised as helping to end Communist rule in his native Poland and eventually all of Europe. John Paul II significantly improved the Catholic Church's relations with Judaism, Islam, the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Anglican Communion. One of the most travelled world leaders in history, John Paul II visited 129 countries during his pontificate. As part of his special emphasis on the universal call to holiness, he beatified 1,340 people and canonised 483 saints, more than the combined tally of his predecessors during the preceding five centuries. John Paul II was canonised on 27th April 2014 and is widely known to Catholics as Saint John Paul the Great.

Lot 562

SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL: (1581-1660) French Catholic Priest. Venerated both in the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion. Canonized in 1737 by Pope Clement XII. Vincent de Paul is known for his humility and for serving the poor. Extremely rare L.S., `Vincent de Paul I[ndigne] P[retre] D[e] l[a] M[ission]´, (''Vincent de Paul, Unworthy Priest of the Mission''), with a five lines holograph annotation by Saint Vincent de Paul at the conclusion, stating in part `.. I have just received your latest. In reply I would say that you did well seeing..´,on the last year of his life, one page, 8vo, Paris, 29th October 1659, to Monsieur Cabil, in French. The written text is in the hand of Saint Vincent de Paul´s secretary Bertrand Ducournau, and states in part `The grace of Our Lord be with you for ever. I cannot attend Mr. Michel´s request to assist Madame his Mother.. Mr. Michel has written to me saying that it is absolutely necessary in order to prevent this good mother from being ruined...´ further referring to a parcel, saying `I send to you a parcel for Mr. Lambin. I beg you make it be delivered specifically to one of those persons to whom it is addressed. I pray Our Lord.´ With blank address leaf. Small overall age wear, with small worm holes to the front page, only affecting few words of the letter, but not affecting the signature or the holograph text. F to about G  £5000-8000    

Lot 563

TERESA MOTHER: (1910-1997) Albanian Roman Catholic Nun, Nobel Peace Prize winner, 1979. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Mother Teresa in a close-up head and shoulders pose. Signed ('God bless you, M Teresa MC') in bold blue ink to the lower white border. Accompanied by a partially printed small oblong 8vo Missionaries of Charity receipt acknowledging a donation of $20, signed by the Treasurer and dated 5th August 1993, presumably representing a donation in return for Mother Teresa having signed the photograph. Signed photographs of Mother Teresa of this size are rare and desirable. VG, 2   £200-300     

Lot 512

Rare Charles I seal top spoon, circa 1640, unascribed Provincial c1640, prick engraving to end of terminal 'RH, RS', approx 17cm long, weight 35g

Lot 514

Very unusual rare woven basket design 1900 solid silver container with gilded interior, stamped '800' and a French circa 1900 crab import mark, possibly a French colonial piece of Vietnamese origin, 14cm high x 12.5cm wide, weight 360g

Lot 511

Rare James I East Anglian silver slip-top spoon, marked with a stylised fleur-de-lys or trefoil in a pelleted circle, unascribed, probably Suffolk, circa 1610, the reverse of the fig-shaped bowl with scratch initials 'WEN', the terminal with a notch, length 15.5cm, approx weight 35g Provenance: The Constable collection, Daniel Bexfield. This spoon is illustrated and written up in Constable D., Silver spoons of Britain, Constables Publishing 2016, vol 1, pages 144-145, spoon no 16; also, see Hartrop C, East Anglian Silver 1550-1750, 2004 page 88, spoon no 63 and 64 for spoons with the same marks; Woolley & Wallis, Silver and Objects of Vertu 2017

Lot 1083

THOMAS RICHARDSON, WEVERHAM. A GEORGE III FLAMED MAHOGANY QUARTER CHIMING LONGCASE CLOCK WITH RARE YEAR CALENDAR the hood with swan neck pediment and painted glass eglomise panels above glazed arch door flanked by brass capped reeded Corinthian columns on feathered trunk with reeded quarter columns on brick moulded canted corner box base with applied panel, the 13" arch brass and silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, concentric year calendar dial and centre seconds, scroll engraved centre, the arch with rotating moonphase fronting a three train weight driven eight-day movement with anchor escapement striking the hours and the quarters on a nest of eight bells 233cm high

Lot 990

ATT. to EVANS OF HANDSWORTH. SIGNED BY THE RETAILER A. EVERINGTON, NOTTINGHAM. A RARE 19th CENTURY QUARTER CHIMING WESTMINSTER ABBEY SKELETON CLOCK having four pierced brass architectural frames, the front plate having a 6" engraved chapter ring with Roman numerals fronting an eight-day triple chain driven fusee movement with anchor escapement chiming the quarters on a nest of eight bells and the hours on a gong, the clock mounted on an oval white marble base 62cm high

Lot 612

DANIEL HOCKHINGER, AUGSBURG. A RARE 18TH CENTURY SILVER SCHRAUBMEDAILLE (SCREW TALES OR SCREW MEDAL) with inscribed figural scenes to either side and coloured map to either inner lid depicting The Expulsion of the Entire Protestant Community from Saltzburg in 1731 4.5cm diam

Lot 898

A RARE EARLY 19TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL AND SILVER LINED PRESSED PAGODA TOPPED TEA CADDY with Gothic-style arched panels, the hinged top revealing two lidded compartments; standing on ivory bun feet 15cm wide 11cm deep 13.5cm high.

Lot 1159

A RARE OVERSIZED 17TH CENTURY AND LATER JOINED OAK BOX SETTLE with an arcaded carved top rail, panelled back and plank seat, shaped open arms and box panelled base 288cm wide 105cm high 57cm deep.

Lot 1241

A RARE 17TH CENTURY JOINED OAK BENCH with single plank top above angled ringed turned legs united by an H-stretcher 157cm wide, 26cm deep, 51cm high

Lot 939

A RARE 16TH CENTURY OAK MONEY BOX with a sliding top the lock missing 10cm wide 7cm wide 5cm high.

Lot 530

A RARE LIFESIZE LATE 19th CENTURY AUSTRIAN COLD PAINTED BRONZE SCULPTURE formed as a grey leg partridge, an indistinct impressed mark under the tail feathers 21.5cm high

Lot 1060

ATT. to JOSEPH THADDEUX WINNERL. A RARE MID 19th CENTURY FRENCH TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER SIGNED CALLIER No. 760. The mahogany outer carrying case having later brass retailers badge to the lid opening to reveal a green leather cushioned interior, the inner two-tier box with brass side handles and ivory name plaque, the hinged lid opening to reveal a 2¾-inch silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial and state-of-wind indicator, blued steel Breguet hands, signed Callier No.760, fronting a fusee movement with maintaining power, Earnshaw spring detent escapement with unusual Hartnup-type bi-metallic balance, blued helical spring enclosed in a gimballed brass bowl, inner case measures 15cm square

Lot 28

Battle of Britain VC by Robert Taylor 24 x 20 inch print. Signed by both Taylor and Eric Knightley. Sergeant Eric Leslie Knightley was an Air Gunner on board the Liberator in which Nicholson lost his life on May 2nd, 1945, one of only two survivors. This incredibly rare piece depicts James Nicolson winning his Victoria Cross on 16 August 1940 during the height of the Battle of Britain. Nicholson was the only WWII pilot of the Battle of Britain, and in fact the entire RAF Fighter Command, to receive the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy. This lasting tribute to one of the RAF's great fighter pilots is highly sought after on the secondary market. Condition report rolled so colours excellent, few fox marks borders and little dings to very bottom of white border. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 90

WW2 relics from Battleship Tirpitz. Five paper fragments, documents rescued by divers from the ship in 1990s. Rare From collection of Dambusters 617 sqn historian Jim Shortland. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 114

WW2 Luftwaffe ace Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer signed 6 x 4 inch card with picture of hi plane fixed above. A Few fox marks, but ultra-rare autograph. (16 February 1922 - 15 July 1950) he was a German Luftwaffe night-fighter pilot and the highest-scoring night fighter ace in the history of aerial warfare. A flying ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during combat. All Schnaufer's 121 victories were claimed during World War II, mostly against British four-engine bombers, for which he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds, Germany's highest military decoration at the time, on 16 October 1944. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 71

Guy Gibson Copy of his logbook produced in hardback in 1976, with entry of 16th May 1943 annotated. Led attack on Mohne and Eder Dams Successful and on RH page Warded VC 23/5/43. From the collection of Dambusters 617 Sqn Historian Jim Shortland. Royal Air Force Pilot's Flying Log book No. 2. W/Cmdr G. P. Gibson D. F. C. (Reproduction). By Wing Commander Guy P. Gibson, V. C. , D. S. O. , D. F. C. Published by After the Battle Magazine, 1976. This book is an exact reproduction of the R. A. F. Pilot's Flying Log Book No. 2 of Wing Commander Guy P. Gibson, V. C. , D. S. O. , D. F. C. , the original Flying Log Book is held at the Public Records Office. The Log starts on 15 November 1940, through to 16 September 1944. It also includes a black & white photograph inserted on the July part of the log, which is missing from the original Flying Log Book. A very rare & faithfully reproduced piece of War Memorabilia. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 117

Rare WW2 RAF Escaping Society multiple signed cover. RAF Duke of Yorks SC28 cover signed by Harry Burton, Robert Stanford Tuck, Neville Duke and Denis Crowley Milling. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 333

WW2 Award The Defence Medal cover signed by 13 WW2 DM medal winners. Includes Odette Hallows, Maurice Buckmaster, Ryder of Warsaw, Tante So, Ivor Broom, Dedee De Jongh, Ron Hockey, Ivor Broom, Peter Vaughan Fowle. Rare cover only 14 issued. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 407

WW2 Tank Busters signed card. Rare Nineteen Typhoon 609 sqn pilots including Sqn Ldr R Beamont DSO DFC, Sqn Ldr A Ingle DFC AFC, Sqn Ldr R Lallemont DFC, Sqn Ldr L Stark DFC AFC, Flt Lt Atkinson DFC, Flt Lt J Inches DFC, K Adams, G Jaspis DFC, J Stewart DFC, H Skett, G Watelet, De Bruyn, R Harkness DFC, A LaForce, J Mathys, A Billam, G Stevens, T Annear, F Linacre. Comes with special certificate numbered 10. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 99

Adolf Galland WW2 Luftwaffe fighter aces typed signed letter 1975 on his own stationary to collector Mr Grant ( F/O Alick Grant 2392 ATC Sqn) regarding not being able to meet Bader and Stanford Tuck and his proposed meetings with Johnnie Johnson and staying with Robert Stanford Tuck and going to RAF Museum in Hendon. Rare signed in black with full signature. German Luftwaffe general and flying ace who served throughout the Second World War in Europe. He flew 705 combat missions, and fought on the Western Front and in the Defence of the Reich. On four occasions, he survived being shot down, and he was credited with 104 aerial victories, all of them against the Western Allies. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 473

WW2 Odette Hallows GC signed rare ACM Sir Basil Embury Historic Aviators cover. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 251

Rare WW2 Resistance leaders signed RAF Duke of Yorks Lysander RAF cover SC28. Inc Jean Greindl aka Nemo, Tante So GM, Michou GM. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 30

Channel Dash by Robert Taylor, very rare 33 x 26 inches WW2 print numbered 33/1000. At dawn on 12 February 1942 a German battle fleet rounded the Cherbourg peninsula. Their destination was Germany. Undetected, the battlecruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, together with the cruiser Prinz Eugen and supporting vessels, had escaped from the French port of Brest, and were making an audacious dash - in broad daylight and under the noses of the enemy - to the safety of the Elbe Estuary. But first they must sail through the Straits of Dover, one of the narrowest and most heavily defended straits in the world. Everything depended on surprise - and air cover. Seen in Robert's painting are Messerschmitt Me109s of JG-2 as they fly low escort above the mighty German Warships. In company with a flotilla of escort vessels, the fleet is led by the 'Scharnhorst' followed by the 'Gneisenau' with the ' Prinz Eugen' steaming up behind, as they round the tip of the Cherbourg Peninsula at dawn on the morning of February 12, 1942. Four Knight's Cross holders, two JG-2 Me109 pilots and two German Navy crew who sailed with the Channel Dash fleet have joined the General in signing this historic edition making this one of the most collectable limited edition prints ever published. Given the job of providing that air cover was one of Hitler's youngest Generals, Adolf Galland, and his Messerschmitt Me109's of JG-26. Never, perhaps, has such a significant air-sea operation been portrayed with such style as by Robert Taylor in the now classic Masterwork, The Channel Dash. Originally created as the first in the famous 'Galland Trilogy', it has been personally signed by Adolf Galland and veterans of Operation Cerberus. Each print has been personally signed by the artist in addition to: Generalleutnant ADOLF GALLAND KC WITH OAK LEAVES SWORDS AND DIAMONDS, Major GERHARD SCHOPFEL KC, Korveitenkapitan FRIEDRICH-KARL PAUL, Oberleutnant ADOLF GLUNZ KC WITH OAK LEAVES, Oberleutnant-zur-see GERD-DIETRICH SCHNEIDER . Condition report Rolled so colours excellent, foxing to borders, most of which would matt out. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 312

Rare Pre-war Hornby Dublo wooden engine shed D1 with original Hornby Decal. All the celluloid for the roofs and windows are present. Some minor paint loss but overall very good condition. Together with an early wooden station/platform by Hailey Models and a cast metal girder bridge marked British Made (previously a Master Model)

Lot 9

Cistern: A small Georgian lead corner cistern, dated 1755 and with bronze tap, 52cm high by 55cm wide It is extremely rare to find lead cisterns of such modest proportions. Most were of much larger size for outside locations usually in courtyards to collect rainwa

Lot 137

Interior Design/Fossils: A rare petrified wood specimen, Leipzig, Oligocene, 43cm high

Lot 89

Garden statues/Sculpture: An important life size lead figure of Hygieia by Bromsgrove Guild and modelled by Charles Bonnet, early 20th century, 196cm highThe Bromsgrove Guild of Applied Arts was established in 1894 by Walter Gilbert who took over a foundry in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. It was first involved with decorative ironwork, but the business soon expanded into a great many other fields. By 1900 Gilbert had gone into partnership with a Mr McCandlish and had taken over further premises in the town which housed bronze and lead foundries, as well as wood and stone carving studios. By 1908 they had established an outlet in London, and as a result of their most famous commission, the iron and bronze gates outside Buckingham Palace, they were issued with a Royal Warrant appointing them metal workers to Edward VII (an honour repeated two years later under George V). Unlike the majority of other contemporary English manufacturers of garden ornaments most of the Guild's figurative subjects were modelled in the popular styles of the day. In 1921 the Guild became a limited company, but by this date some of the members had left to start companies of their own. However, the Guild continued to produce a variety of garden ornaments for many years finally closing in 1966.The modeller of this statue, Charles Bonnet, despite his English sounding name was from Barcelona. Much of his work was of animals and birds and many of his statues were displayed in the show garden at the back of the Bromsgrove works in Station Road. Most of the Bromsgrove products were produced in quantity, and were available to purchase from the various catalogues produced by the Guild. This rare figure does not appear to have been illustrated in any of Bromsgrove Guild's literature and the only other known example of this figure was commissioned for the garden of Chequers, which was originally the Buckinghamshire mansion belonging to Lord Lee, who presented the house to the nation in 1917 as a country residence for the use of future Prime Ministers. It still stands on the lawn in front of the main entrance to the house.Hygieia was a goddess in Greek mythology and was the daughter and chief attendant to Asklepios, the god of medicine.The cult of Hygieia started in Athens in the 600s BC, in connection with the cult of Athene, goddess of wisdom and purity. Statues of Athene and Hygieia stood at the entrance to the Acropolis temple in Athens. In classical sculpture she was often shown holding or feeding a large snake, (the symbol of Asklepion medicine).Literature: The Bromsgrove Guild - an Illustrated History, edited by Quintin Watt, published by the Bromsgrove Society 1999, page 63.

Lot 157

Natural History: A very rare blonde turtle shell, 19th century, with deformation, 60cm high

Lot 42

Plant stands: A rare Coalbrookdale cast iron table plant stand, last quarter 19th century, 65cm diameterA similar plant stand with an extra tier is illustrated in the 1875 Coalbrookdale Catalogue, Section III, no 107.

Lot 47

Garden urns/planters: A rare Austin and Seeley composition stone bowl on stand, 124cm high Felix Austin went into business in 1828 having bought moulds from a firm that had gone out of business. He established works in New Road, London, describing himself variously as an architect, statuary mason and sculptor as well as artificial stone maker. His material was not the same as the ceramic body used by Mrs Coade but made from Portland cement, broken stone pounded marble and coarse sand (The Builder 1868). Around 1840 he entered into partnership with John Seeley. Seeley had trained at the Royal Academy Schools and also made an artificial stone which he called artificial limestone, before entering into partnership with Austin. In 1841 they published their first catalogue, Pleasure Grounds etc. from their address in New Road.  Similar, but not identical models  are illustrated in  this catalogue.

Lot 90

Interior Design/Sculpture: An extremely rare Coade stone bust of Gerard de Visme, stamped Coade, Lambeth, the back scratched with Gerard de Visme E** 5 1793 and with partial old paper inventory label, 29cm highThis extremely rare bust is illustrated in Mrs Coade's stone by Alison Kelly, who states on page 139 "Another charming small portrait bust sold at Christies in April 1986. The name on the sitter was scratched on the back and difficult to decipher. He was Gerard de Visme, a Huguenot, and the piece is marked 1793. It is bronzed. Its provenance is unknown, and it is now in a private collection. It was shown in Henry Clay's article in the Connoisseur, October 1928, pp 79-87, but he did not know who it was. Gerard de Visme lived at Wimbledon Lodge, South Side, Wimbledon, lavishly decorated with Coade stone"Further research has revealed that Gerard was born on 6 February 1725 probably in the parish of St Mary Aldermary in the vicinity of Bow Lane, and christened at the French Huguenot Church of St Martin Orgars on the 28th February. He seems to have gone to Lisbon in Portugal around 1746 and then lived much of his life there. He then returned to the England around 1794 and spent his later years living at Wimbledon near London.His estate in Portugal was Quinta at Benfica, near Lisbon and later Monserrate near Sintra.A prominent member of the British Factory in Lisbon, he made a vast fortune, possibly relating to diamonds commerce with Brazil. He was possibly the Administrator of the Crown jewels and diamond mines of Brazil. He also possibly imported redwood and presumably had many other business interests. He seems to have been involved in the building of the British Hospital in Lisbon. He was also involved in a bank Purry Mellish & De Vismes. He is mentioned in the book 'They Went to Portugal' by Rose Macaulay.In 1790, Gerard moved onto the Monserrate estate, near Sintra. It would appear that he was not able to buy the property at Monserrate due to laws forbidding ownership of property by foreigners in Portugal at the time. Years later Francis Cook, another Englishman, stumbled upon the ruins of DeVisme's Palace and was able to purchase it. Francis Cook became the first Visconde of Monserrate.One rumour about DeVisme's daughter is that she was the reason he abandoned Monserrate. He apparently spent much time isolated there and the speculation is that he carried on some kind of improper relationship (with a servant or another member of society). His permanent abandonment of Monserrate coincides with his reappearance in London with an unexplained daughter.In London Gerard appears to have been a partner in the banking firm of De Vismes, Cuthbert, Marsh, Creed and Co, which is recorded in the London Directory of 1797.Gerard is buried in the churchyard of St Mary's in Wimbledon. He is noted as dying in 1797 having been resident at Wimbledon Lodge, Southside.A large portrait of Gerard, by Thomas Hickey, dated 1783, 10 years before this bust was commissioned, is in the National Trust collection at Tyntesfield, near Bristol. A second copy of this portrait, presumably also painted by Thomas Hickey, came up for Auction 14 March 2012 in Australia (Mossgreen, Lot 49).There is also a small miniature portrait of him painted in 1794 by Henry Spicer (English, 1743-1804) where Gerard is noted as being 67 years old. This miniature is now in the Carnegie Museum of Art in America.Eleanor Coade (d.1821) opened her Lambeth Manufactory for ceramic artificial stone in 1769, and appointed the sculptor John Bacon as its manager two years later. She was employed by all the leading late 18th Century architects. From about 1777 she began her engraved designs, which were published in 1784 in a catalogue of over 700 items entitled A Descriptive Catalogue of Coade's Artificial Stone Manufactory. Then in 1799, the year she entered into partnership with her cousin John Sealy, she issued a handbook of her Pedlar's Lane exhibition Gallery. The firm became Coade and Sealey from this date and following Sealey's death in 1813, it reverted to Coade and in 1821 with the death of the younger Eleanor Coade, control of the firm passed to William Croggan, who died in 1835, following bankruptcy. Coade's manufactures resembling a fine-grained natural stone, have always been famed for their durability.Literature: Mrs Coade's Stone, by Alison Kelly,SPA, 1990, page 139

Lot 45

Garden seats: A rare J. P White painted wood seat, early 20th century, 213cm wide

Lot 40

Garden seats: A rare Coalbrookdale Passionflower pattern cast iron seat, last quarter 19th century, stamped with model number 74 and registration number, 190cm wide This design was registered and patented at the Public Records Office on 8th February 1862 and is seat number 74 in the Coalbrookdale Castings catalogue of 1906. (See engraving).

Lot 29

Garden urns/pots/planters: A pair of rare Val d’Osne cast iron urns, French, 2nd half 19th century, 80cm high. The Val d'Osne foundry was established by J.P.Andre in 1835 and based at the Val d'Osne, in the Haute-Marne. The company took over rival firms such as Barbezat and Ducel becoming the largest and most prolific foundry of decorative and sculptural cast iron in France. They exhibited at the Great Exhibitions of 1851 and 1862 as well as the Chicago Great Exhibition of 1893.These urns appear in the Val d'Osne foundry catalogue as originally being a Barbezat model and are illustrated on plate 477 no 38. (See engraving)

Lot 220

δ Edward Bawden (1903-1989)Liverpool Street StationThe rare lithograph printed in colours, circa 1960, on wove paper, sheet 240 x 332mm (9 1/2 x 13in) (framed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 74

δ Man Ray (1890-1976)AfficheThe rare lithographic poster before letters, circa 1965, initialed and inscribed 'EA 2/2', one of only two artist's proofs, on laid paper, the full sheet printed to the edges, sheet 805 x 595mm (31 ¾ x 23 ½in) (unframed)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 94

Ed Ruscha (b.1937)Every Building on the Sunset StripThe rare book, 1966, the first edition, a particularly fine copy, with title-page and black & white illustrations bound concertina style in paper wrappers, published by the artist, in the original silver mylar covered slipcase, overall size 180 x 148mm (7 1/8 x 5 7/8in) (vol)

Lot 95

Ed Ruscha (b.1937) and Billy Al Bengston (b.1934)Business CardsThe rare book, 1968, the first edition, with title-page, text, and collaged elements, printed and published by the authors, bound as issued in faux wood grained wrappers with leather ties and a collaged photograph on the uppers, overall size 223 x 144mm (8 7/8 x 5 ¾in) with a handwritten letter on Edward Ruscha's personal stationary to the present owner, signed and dated July 8th 1968 (2)

Lot 88

THE BEATLES - PLEASE PLEASE ME LP (1ST UK 'BLACK AND GOLD' PRESSING). A solid example original UK 1st mono pressing copy of Please Please Me, this a extremely rare 'crossover' pressing... The record (Dick James credits for tracks A1, 2, 6, 7, B4 and B6) has circular deep grooved labels on both sides, this the result of using the old stamp machines. The record is in VG condition - still retaining nice and glossy playing surfaces, there are surface markings to both sides though these are never heavier with no scratches to mention. Matrix/mother stampers: XEX 421-1N 1 H & XEX 422-1N 1 H . The first pressing (right aligned Angus McBean credit) sleeve is in VG condition - showing the usual light crashes to the laminate, there is a sticker on the bottom middle section that has been coloured in black on one side and is white on the other side. Some wear along the flipback design and a name in pen on the reverse top section. Very few of these with this label variation were printed.

Lot 380

THE BEATLES A HARD DAY'S NIGHT TICKET AND STUB. An original ticket for the northern premiere of The Beatles in A Hard Day's Night, also with rare stub for the same ticket. Shows age wear.

Lot 325

THE BEATLES VALEX PHOTOGRAPHS. Two rare large format Valex photographic prints depicting famous early portraits of the group. Each measures approx 32 x 41cm. Both show losses, age wear, areas of damage.

Lot 89

THE BEATLES - PRIVATE RELEASES - CDs/BOX SETS. Refined bundle of 13 x CDs and 3 x CD box sets. Titles include The U.S. Albums, Abbey Road and Beyond (CPLCD217), Unreleased Masters (CPLCD040), Live in Japan (WALRUS 032), A Hard Day's Night (SMO 83739), Sgt Peppers (PMC 29567), Die Beatles (SHZE 117), With The Beatles (SMO 83568), Beatles For Sale (SMO 83790), Ultra Rare Trax Vol. 4 (TSP-CD-026), On The Rooftop (OMI 30169), Yesterday and Today (T 255376), Rubber Soul (MO 84 066), Let It Be (MO 11969), The Revolution 33 Rare Trax, Unplugged (MO 51968). Condition is generally Ex to Ex+/as new.

Lot 401

HAIR PEACE - JOHN LENNON BAG ONE POSTER. A rare poster issued to promote the 'Bag One' folio circa 1970. 'All rights reserved - copyright John De Rooy and Bag inc.' Measures 23x31". F condition with damage to edges, pin holes, tear to upper left corner.

Lot 69

WINGS - WINGS GREATEST LP (PROMO PRESS PACK UK COPY WITH DIE-CUT SLEEVE). Extremely rare promotional UK 'press pack' copy of the essential 1978 comp. Contains 5 x glossy promo 8" x 10" photos of the band (excellent condition), single sided track listing insert all housed in a gatefold die-cut sleeve (this in VG condition with a tear on the front). The record and sleeve are in Ex+ or 'NM' condition and also includes the poster and printed inner. How many of these exist?! Provenance: From the collection of Don George - a BBC Radio 1 producer from its inception in 1967 until his retirement in the late 80’s.

Lot 336

BEATLES RINGO / RORY STORM & THE HURRICANES. Rare ticket for a Rory Storm & The Hurricanes gig at the Orrell Park Ballroom on Saturday October 28th 1961. Also on the bill were The Zodiacs and The Silhouettes. The ticket is in excellent condition and measures 11cm x 8cm

Lot 383

THE BEATLES LIVERPOOL JAZZ SOCIETY FLYER. A rare original handbill advertising a performance by The Beatles at the Liverpool Jazz Society on 15th March 1961. Also listed are Rory Storm, Gerry and the Pacemakers. Measures 13.5 x 18.5cm.

Lot 337

BEATLES / SILVER BEETLES 1960 TICKET. An extremely rare ticket for the "Old Time Modern Sequence Xmas Ball" at The Grosvenor Ballroom Wallasey on 21st December, 1960. The ticket has a reminder that states "Don't forget the Xmas Eve Gala with Derry & The Seniors, The Silver Beetles". This incredible item shows how they were still being referred to as "The Silver Beetles" and on this particular night Chas Newby played bass for them. Measures 17cm x 12cm and in very good condition with some light discolouration.

Lot 381

THE BEATLES ST PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN TICKET. A rare original ticket stub for The Beatles performance at St Paul's Presbyterian Church Hall, Birkenhead on Saturday 10th March 1962. Measures 11 x 7.5cm. Good condition with creasing, some age wear, light paper losses.

Lot 117

A rare Moorcroft for Liberty & Co pomegranate preserve pot, signed William Moorcroft to base and stamped Liberty's, damage to lid height 9cm

Lot 275

1 bottle Midleton Very Rare 1997 |n original wooden presentation case

Lot 658

STOCKING, USAA RARE .28 PERCUSSION SIX-SHOT SINGLE-ACTION PEPPERBOX REVOLVER, no visible serial number,circa 1850, with ribbed 4in. barrel cluster, one rib signed 'STOCKING & CO, WORCESTER' and another 'WARRANTED CAST STEEL', integral nipples, scroll engraved nipple-shield, straight central mounted long bar hammer marked 'PATENT SECURED 1848', scroll engraved rounded action with guarded trigger and smooth walnut bag-shaped grips.

Lot 303

A.G. PARKER, BIRMINGHAMA RARE AND ORIGINAL .38 (S&W) SPEED-LOADER FOR WEBLEY REVOLVERS, MODEL 'PRIDEAUX',six shot, for the Webley & Scott MkIII & MKIV revolvers, brass body with spring steel fingers and signed 'A.G. PARKER'.

Lot 767

ALBINI-BRAENDLIN FOR H. HOLLANDA RARE .577 (SNIDER) BREECH-LOADING CARBINE, MODEL 'PROTOTYPICAL ALBINI-BRAENDLIN' serial no. 4420,dated for 1868, with reblued 19in. barrel, the top signed just forwards of the breech 'H. HOLL' over '98' (remainder rubbed and obscured), dove-tailed fore-sight blade, standing notch rear-sight with two additional folding leaves flip up breech-block hinged at the front, the top marked 'ALBINI BRAENDLIN' over 'PATENT' (traces only remaining), borderline engraved bar-action lock with the date and a crown to tail, walnut full-stock of artillery carbine style with brass furniture and two iron barrel-bands and correct ramrod. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 1378

BOSS & CO.A RARE MATCHED PAIR OF 12-BORE ROUNDED-BAR EASY-OPENING SIDELEVER SIDELOCK EJECTORS, serial no. 8186 / 5085,No.1 gun (serial no. 8186) with 30in. nitro chopperlump barrels, the rib engraved 'BOSS & CO. 41. ALBERMARLE STREET, PICCADILLY, LONDON. W.' and gold-inlaid '1', 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. true cyl. and 1/4 choke, (extractors tight), No.2 gun (serial no. 5085) with 30in. nitro barrels, the rib engraved 'BOSS & CO. 73. ST. JAMES'S STREET. LONDON.' and gold-inlaid '2' at the breech end, 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. true cyl. and 1/4 choke, rounded bar actions, No.1 with removable striker discs, the top straps gold-inlaid '1' and '2', automatic safeties with gold-inlaid 'SAFE' details, gold-inlaid cocking-indicators, best fine acanthus scroll engraving with floral bouquets, No.1 with scar to left lockplate, retaining traces of colour-hardening and finish, 14 7/8in. highly-figured stock including buttplate (No.1) and 14 3/4in. highly-figured stock (No.2), fore-ends with grip-catch release levers gold-inlaid '1' and 2', weight 6lb. 13oz., in their brass-cornered oak and leather case, the case outer embossed 'M R MARTINEAU 45 ST. JAMES'S PLACE. LONDON. S.W.'. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act

Lot 730

BSA, BIRMINGHAM FOR ALEXR. HENRYA RARE .500/450 2 1/2in. (HENRY MILITARY) FALLING-BLOCK MILITARY RIFLE, MODEL '1868 PAT', serial no. 2045 (1976),dated for 1869, with blued 32 1/2in. barrel marked near breech with 1860 patent use number '1305' together with 1865 patent use number '251' together with 'ALEX. HENRY. EDINBURGH.', shallow block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight devoid of range markings, slab-sided falling block receiver (traces of colour) marked on the left face 'BSA Co. HENRY'S PATENT 2045', plain left hand back-action lock with exposed side-hammer, walnut butt-stock with iron heel-plate, the left side of butt stamped with a Birmingham Small Arms roundel with the date '1869', underside of butt near action marked '1976' and '93/915', push button release for under-lever, military style three-quarter length fore-end with two iron barrel-bands and iron nose-cap, provision for clearing rod (missing) and single swivel.. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

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