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Lot 281

[Hunt (Leigh)] Critical Essays on the Performers of the London Theatres, first edition, half-title with advertisement recto, title with engraved vignette, 8pp. 'Prospectus of The Examiner' at end, without final advertisement f., ink signature to head of title, sig. I misbound, title lightly foxed, occasional spotting or marking, final f. with some soiling at head verso, later half calf, spine gilt and with leather label (little chipped), small circular paper label to foot of spine, rubbed, 8vo, Printed by and for John Hunt, 1807.⁂ The author's second book, printed and published by his brother John, which is rare at auction.

Lot 397

Suffragettes.- Pankhurst (Sylvia, editor) The Woman's Dreadnought, 47 issues only, comprising: Special Advance Number, 8pp., March 8 1914, no.1-21 and 23-47, all issues 4pp., except issue 41 with 8pp., illustration to p.1 of each issue, many issues frayed, torn (especially at fold) or chipped at edges, issue 2 torn in half, issue 14 browned along and around fold, but text for the most part unaffected and legible, preserved in later portfolio, folio (445 x 287mm.), East London Federation of the Suffragettes, March 8th 1914 - February 6th 1915.⁂ Extremely rare and near-complete run of this highly important suffragette newspaper, missing only one issue (number 22, August 15th 1914) from the first 47, and here together with the Special Advance Number. The periodical appeared fortnightly under the editorship of Sylvia Pankhurst during the build-up to and first few months of the First World War. Much of the suffragette movement rallied behind the government at the beginning of the war, but Sylvia took a different path, diverging from her patriotic mother and sister to set up a working-class suffragette movement in the East End of London, producing this publication, which soon changed its name to The Workers' Dreadnought with more overtly socialist leanings and later being adopted as the official organ of the British Communist Party. Despite a claimed circulation of 20,000, these early issues seem exceptionally rare and we can trace no issues appearing for sale at auction.

Lot 310

Dickens (Charles) Hard Times. For These Times, first edition in book form, later issue with p.244 correctly numbered, half-title, occasional light soiling, advertisement endpapers, chip to corner of front free endpaper, upper hinge cracked but firm, original dark green cloth (Carter's variant D), spine ends and corners a little bumped and frayed, light marking to upper cover, [Carter, More Binding Variants, pp7-8; Eckel p.131; Smith I, 11], 8vo, Bradbury & Evans, 1844.⁂ A rare later binding variant with Chapman and Hall lettered in gilt at foot of spine. Though recorded we have been unable to trace other examples of this variant available either at auction or online.

Lot 365

Trollope (Anthony) The Way We Live Now, first edition, in the original 20 parts, 40 wood-engraved plates after Lionel Fawkes, part 3 lacking 4pp. ads. at front, but all other advertisements and slips otherwise as called for, original printed wrappers, part 1 with some light wear to spine ends, some light repair to a few spines, 1 or 2 covers with repairs to extremities, but in effect a near-fine set with unopened, preserved in custom half calf drop-back box, [Sadleir 44], 8vo, Chapman and Hall, 1874-75.⁂ One of Trollope's most loved novels, rare in the original parts. Sadleir initials called for 16 advertisements in part 1 before later correcting that number to 12, as here.

Lot 399

Wilde (Oscar).- Douglas (Lord Alfred) The Autobiography, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to John Embleton Black to endpaper, portrait frontispiece, plates, some scattered spotting, light browning to endpapers, bookplate of Black to pastedown, original cloth, spine ends and corners bumped, extremities rubbed, 4to, 1929.⁂ Douglas' autobiography with much on his relationship with Wilde, rare signed.

Lot 363

Trollope (Anthony) The Eustace Diamonds, 3 vol., first edition in book form, half-titles, some light foxing to prelims and edges, bookplate to pastedowns, original salmon cloth, lettered in gilt and black, sunning to spines, some light bumping to spine ends and corners, but a remarkably bright, near-fine set otherwise, [Sadleir 39], 8vo, Chapman and Hall, 1873.⁂ Rare in such superb condition.

Lot 266

Douai printing.- Lechmere (Edmund) A disputation of the Church, vvherein the old religion is maintained, second edition, title with woodcut printer's device, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, 'To my opponents'/errata and biblical quotation ff. at end, water-stained, occasional spotting, lightly browned, some corners creased, loose in contemporary limp vellum, little worn, creased and stained, [STC 15349], Douai, By the widdow of Mark Wyon, at the signe of the Golden Phoenix, 1632.⁂ Rare at auction, with the last copy we can trace being 1969 (bought by Thorp for $100). Lechmere (d.1640) was a Worcestershire-born Catholic divine, who was educated at the English College in Douai under Dr. Matthew Kellison. He went on to teach divinity there after a spell of study in Paris under Gamache.

Lot 373

Trollope (Anthony) John Caldigate, 3 vol., first edition in book form, vol. 1 half-titles only, vol. 1 lacking front free endpaper, ink ownership inscription to vol. 2 and 3 endpapers, original variant blue cloth blocked in black, spines slightly darkened, spine ends and corners a little bumped, light surface soiling to covers, but a bright and excellent set overall, [Sadleir 55], 8vo, Chapman and Hall, 1879.⁂ A rare variant binding, not recorded by Sadleir.

Lot 450

Yeats (William Butler) The Tables of the Law and the Adoration of the Magi, first edition, number 65 of 110 copies, portrait frontispiece by Jack B. Yeats, tissue-guard, light browning to endpapers, original red buckram, spine lettered in gilt, light sunning to spine, light rubbing to spine tips and corners, a bright and excellent example, [Wade 24], 8vo, Privately Printed, 1897.⁂ The true first edition of this rare publication containing two short stories written by Yeats at the height of his fascination in occultism.

Lot 492

Swainson (William) Zoological Illustrations, 6 vol. (ie 1st and 2nd series), 318 lithograph plates, all but one hand-coloured, some foxing and occasional slight staining, tissue guards, lacking the list of subscribers, contemporary green half morocco over marbled boards, g.e., vol.1 covers slightly stained and mottled, 8vo, 1820-23 and 1829-33.⁂ A handsome set of one of the earliest natural history works to be illustrated with lithograph plates. The author's extensive travels in Brazil, round the Mediterranean and Europe are all reflected in the choice of subjects (covering ornithology, conchology and entomology) for this work, which included many new or very rare species.

Lot 288

[Dickens (Charles)], "Boz". The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, first edition in the original 19/20 parts, mixed issues, 43 engraved plates by Robert Seymour, R.W. Buss, and Hablot K. Browne, mixed states, publisher's address to parts 3, 10 and 15, front ads. to parts 6 and 14-17 only, rear ads. to parts 14, 15, 17, 18 and 20 only, original printed wrappers, some light repairs or restorations to some spines and extremities or a few wrappers, but clean and excellent generally, preserved in custom drop-back box, [Hatton & Cleaver, pp. 3-88], 8vo, Chapman and Hall, 1836-7.⁂ Rare in parts and notoriously bibliographically complex. A full listing of the relevant issue points of the present work is available upon request.

Lot 267

Saint-Omer printing.- Torsellino (Orazio) The admirable life of S. Francis Xavier. Deuided into VI. bookes, translated by Thomas Fitzherbert, first edition in English, engraved historiated title, woodcut head-pieces and decorative initials, title with a few holes (most small) and frayed margins, with a little loss of image, first few ff. frayed, worming / water-staining in lower margins, causing loss or partial loss of a few letters on the odd leaf towards end (sigs. 4G&H in particular), final f. with a few small holes, with loss of a few letters, but no loss of sense, water-stained, occasional spotting, lightly browned, contemporary limp vellum, stitched repairs, soiled, worn, [STC 24140], small 4to, Paris [i.e. Saint-Omer], [The English College Press], 1632. sold not subject to return. ⁂ Rare at auction, with only one record found (Skinner, 2018, $3690). St. Francis Xavier (1506-1552) was a Catholic missionary and co-founder of the Society of Jesus. He worked mainly in the Portuguese Empire, most notably in Goa, and also in Japan, Borneo and the Maluku Islands.

Lot 358

Trollope (Anthony) Lotta Schmidt and Other Stories, ink gift inscription to title, bookplate of Frank Austin Ellis to pastedown, spine sunned, spine ends and corners bumped and chipped, splitting to lower joint, rubbed, Alexander Strahan, 1867; An Editor's Tales, 1p. advertisements, W. H. Smiths blindstamp to endpaper, spine sunned, spine ends and corners bumped, some surface soiling, Strahan & Co., 1870; Why Frau Frohmann Raised Her Prices and other Stories, library label to pastedown, recased, spine darkened, spine ends and corners bumped, label removed from upper cover, rubbing and surface soiled, Wm Isbister, 1882, first editions in book form, half-titles, original cloth, [Sadleir 28, 34 & 61], 8vo (3)⁂ A good group of short story collections by Trollope, the first and last rare. Frau Frohmann was Trollope's last book published in his lifetime.

Lot 477

Middle East.- Druzes.- Churchill (Charles Henry) Mount Lebanon, A Ten Years' Residence, 3 vol., mixed edition, vol.1 second edition, vol.2 & 3 third edition, half-titles, folding map, 6 lithograph plates (3 tinted), occasional light spotting and slight marginal water-staining, 1853-62; The Druzes and the Maronites under the Turkish Rule, first edition, 1862, original cloth, bookplate and spine stickers removed, stamp erased from foot of titles, [Atabey 247; Blackmer 353], 8vo⁂ With the rare fourth volume and, despite the suggestions of being ex-library, a very good set in the original cloth. "An important work" (Blackmer).

Lot 395

Sensation novel by a suffragette.- [Baillie-Weaver (Gertrude)], "G. Colmore". A Daughter of Music, 3 vol., first edition, half-titles, vol. 1 with 20pp. advertisements dated March 1894, light browning to endpapers, original pictorial cloth, slight shelf-lean, light toning to spines, slight bumping to spine ends and corners, a bright and excellent set otherwise, [not in Sadleir or Wolff], 8vo, William Heinemann, 1894.⁂ An exceptional copy of this rare sensation novel involving a curse that manifests through music. Baillie-Weaver (1855-1926) is now best remembered for her 1911 novel Suffragette Sally as well as her 1913 The Life of Emily Davison.

Lot 524

Herschel (Sir John F. W.) Observations of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars, made at Slough, with a Twenty-Feet Reflector, between the years 1825-1833, offprint from the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, first edition, 8 engraved plates, spotting, tissue guards, Richard Taylor, 1833, bound after 2 works by the same, together 3 works in 1 vol., contemporary diced calf, spine with black morocco label, 4to. ⁂First edition, the rare offprint issue, of Herschel's famous 'Slough Catalogue,' which includes 2306 nebulae and star clusters, 525 of which were discovered by Herschel himself. He was awarded the gold medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1836 for this work. Herschel was, together with his father William, the greatest discoverer of nebulae and star clusters. From the library at Adare Manor, Ireland (purchased at the Christie's sale of the estate in 1982); Edwin R.W Wyndham-Quin (1812-71) third Earl of Dunraven, help a passionate enthusiasm for astronomy and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1834. He was conceivably an acquaintance of Herschel.

Lot 502

Alchemy.- Bacon (Roger) and others. Le Miroir d'Alquimie; L'Elixir des Philosophes; De L'Admirable Pouvoir et Piussance de l'Art; Des Choses Merveilleuses en la Nature, together 4 parts in 1, first edition in French, woodcut device on titles, woodcut initials and ornaments, part 2 with woodcut illustrations, multiple pages with small paper restorations at corners, some light damp-staining, cracking to gutter, a few gatherings beginning to pull, small ink stamp front endpaper verso, C18th calf, gilt spine with red morocco label, small leather repairs to spine head and foot, a few small worm holes to lower cover, [Not in Adams; Caillet 624; Wellcome 619], small 8vo, Lyon, Macé Bonhomme, 1557.⁂ First French edition of this very rare collection on alchemy, issued in four parts, each with a separate title-page. It includes the first French translation of Bacon's famous Speculum Alchemiae (1541). The first part includes the La Table Desmeraude of Hermes, a tract by Kalid of Damascus, and a work wrongly attributed to Jean de Mehun, but which is a revised version of Bacon's Mirror. Nicholas Bernard translated parts one and four, and Jacques Girard parts two and three. The last complete copy at auction was Honeyman's (Sotheby's 30th October 1978, lot 186, £4,500).

Lot 277

Typography.- Printed in imitation of manuscript.- St. John (Rev. Theoph. J.) [Original sermons printed in imitation of manuscript] On compassion, number 11 in the series, no printer, [1790]; On the entrance to a Cure, or otherwise, number 41 in the series, no printer, [1790], occasional spotting, lightly browned, later drab wrappers, 8vo (2)⁂ Both rare, with ESTC recording a BL copy of each only, and WorldCat only recording microfiche copies.

Lot 351

Trollope (Anthony) Can You Forgive Her?, first edition, in the original 20 monthly parts, 40 etched or wood-engraved plates after Hablot K. Browne and Miss Taylor, part 1 plates a little damp-stained with chipping to fore-margin, 1 plate in part 9 bound upside-down, part 10 with front ads. dated "October, 1864", part 13 lacking slip at rear, part 14 lacking 2pp. yellow ads. at rear but with yellow slip for "The Headless Horseman" not called fot, part 16 lacking first 2pp. of ads. at front, all other slips and advertisements as called for, original printed wrappers, contemporary ink ownership inscription to head of upper covers, part 1 upper cover darkened and detached with chipping to margin and spine largely defective, some other chipping to spines, part 4 with tear to upper cover, part 12 with portion of upper cover torn away, but overall a very good example of a rare set, preserved in custom drop-back box, [Sadleir 19], 8vo, Chapman and Hall, 1864-65.⁂ The first of the Palliser series, rare in parts.

Lot 364

Trollope (Anthony) New Zealand; New South Wales and Queensland; Victoria and Tasmania; South Australia and Western Australia, 4 vol., first separate editions, folding maps, some cracking to hinges but holding firm, original red cloth decorated in black, spine ends and corners a little bumped and frayed, light rubbing to extremities, [cf. Sadleir 40], Chapman and Hall, 1874; and the second edition of the two-volume edition, 8vo (6)⁂ Rare to find all parts together.

Lot 526

Hilbert (David) Über das Unendliche, offprint from Mathematische Annalen 95. Bd., 2 Heft., first edition, bound together with green paper backstrip as issued, light toning to spine ends, otherwise a fine copy, 8vo, Berlin, 1925.⁂ Rare offprint of this famous lecture that contains Hilbert's most detailed exposition of his proposal for the foundation of classical mathematics, which became known as Hilbert's Programme. "No one shall expel us from the paradise which Cantor has created for us," Hilbert famously declared in this lecture (p. 170).

Lot 518

Geometry.- Petra (Pasquale de) Doctrinam rationum, et proportionum: rectarum, et rectilineorum theoriam methodo memoriae magis accomodata demonstrat difficultatibus ad audientium libitum proponendis, first and only edition, woodcut device to title, head-piece and historiated initial, imprimatur f. at end, stain to inner gutter, touching text in places, without obscuring, modern limp vellum, small 4to, Rome, Johann Zempel, 1754.⁂ Rare. Not in the standard bibliographies.

Lot 227

Verlaine (Paul) Choix de Poésies, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "hommage reconaissant del' auteur" to Henri Simond to half-title, portrait frontispiece, light foxing and browning, later half cloth, 8vo, Paris, Bibliotheque Charpentier, 1891.⁂ Rare inscribed. Henri Simond was the director of the daily newspaper L'Echo de Paris. In 1891 the newspaper ran a fundraiser to support Verlaine and it is likely that this is what Verlaine is referring to in the inscription.

Lot 225

Egypt.- Hieroglyphs.- Champollion (Jean Francois) Grammaire Égyptienne, first edition, lithograph hieroglyphs throughout, some printed in red, original printed wrappers, lower cover with paper restoration to inside, spine slightly toned, extremities a little chipped, folio, Paris, Firmin Didot Fréres, 1836[-1841].⁂ This monumental work of Champollion (1790-1832), known above all as the decipherer of the Rosetta stone, is the grand summation of his work in cracking Egyptian hieroglyphs and laid the foundations for all subsequent discoveries in Egyptology. It contains the first printed list of hieroglyphs; 260 in all. The printing, from Champollion's meticulous manuscript, was a complex process. It required a special combination of all the standard alphabetic languages (French, Latin, Greek, Coptic, etc.) to be set in the usual way in type, leaving blank spaces for the hieroglyphs. The typesetting was then transferred to lithographic plates where the hieroglyphs were engraved and then each page, including type and hieroglyphs, was reprinted lithographically. This was the first time such a technique was used in France. Rare in the original printed wrappers; RBH lists no other copy at auction.

Lot 344

Trollope (Anthony) La Vendée. An HIstorical Romance, 3 vol., first edition, second issue with cancel titles without publisher's imprint to verso, without half-titles (only vol. 2 called for), vol.3 with first page of advertisements only (of 16), the odd spot or patch of light soiling, aubergine crushed half morocco, gilt, by Putnam's, light rubbing to spine tips and corners, spines slightly dulled, t.e.g., [Sadleir 3], 8vo, Henry Colburn, 1850.⁂ Rare, one of only 500 copies printed.

Lot 273

Songbooks.- The Syren. Containing a collection of four hundred and thirty two of the most celebrated English songs. None of which are contain'd in the collection of the same size, call'd, The nightingale, third edition, engraved frontispiece, title in red and black, D12 with short tear at foot, within text, but without loss, occasional spotting and staining, lightly browned, later sheep, gilt, spine in compartments, spine faded, rubbed, Printed for J. Hodges, at the Looking-Glass on London Bridge, 1739; and a rare second edition of The Lark, 1742, 12mo (2)⁂ First mentioned is rare with ESTC recording only one copy (Advocates Library, Edinburgh). There are two other third editions of the same date recorded, both with different imprints and both rare. Provenance: Both from library of the Barons Kenyon (engraved armorial bookplates and ink signatures).

Lot 359

Trollope (Anthony) Phineas Finn, the Irish Member, 2 vol., first edition in book form, frontispieces and 18 wood-engraved plates after J. E. Millais, tissue-guards, vol. 2 upper hinge weak, lower hinge broken, original green cloth, lettered in gilt, spines darkened, spine ends and corners a littel bumped and frayed, rubbing to joints, but a very good set overall, slip-case, [Sadleir 30], 8vo, Virtue & Co., 1869.⁂ The second title in the Palliser series. Virtue ceased operating shortly after publication, consequently Phineas Finn is rare in the original cloth in good condition.

Lot 292

Dickens (Charles).- [Prest (Thomas Peckett)], "Bos". The Penny Pickwick, nos. 1-103 (of 112), without titles or preface, wood-engraved illustrations, occasional light browning, repaired hole to first 3ff. with loss to a few words of text, contemporary crushed red morocco, gilt, neatly rebacked, preserving original gilt backstrip, t.e.g., 8vo, [1837-39].⁂ An extremely rare piece of plagiarism, rarely, if ever, found complete and often lacking far more numbers than in the present example.

Lot 315

Dickens (Charles) Bleak House, first edition in the original 19/20 parts, 40 plates by H.K.Browne ("Phiz") , with the explanation of the accident to plate 17 in part 9, part 1 an unusual issue without any ads., the upper cover misnumbered, and the lower cover blank, part 7 with Bleak House advertiser misbound but all present, part 16 lacking the "Grave Aguilar's Works" insert, part 19/20 lacking the "Works of Samuel Warren", W. Mott and John Cassell ads., all other slips and ads. otherwise present as called for included the rare "Village Pastor" insert to part 15, some foxing to plates, original printed blue wrappers, chipping to spines, 7 parts with covers detached, occasional light foxing or soiling to some covers, part 19/20 stitching broken with contents becoming loose, preserved in custom drop-back box, [Hatton & Cleaver p.273-304], 8vo, 1852-53.

Lot 394

Tolstoy (Count Lev Nikolayevich "Leo") War and Peace, 3 vol., third English edition, early ink ownership inscriptions to half-titles, occasional spotting, original decorated boards, neatly and sympathetically rebacked, vol. 3 retaining backstrip, vol. 1 retaining lower half of backstrip, bumping to corners, light rubbing and surface creasing, 8vo, Vizetelly & Co., 1889.⁂ Rare in the notoriously fragile boards.

Lot 342

Trollope (Frances) The Widow Married, 3 vol., first edition, frontispieces and 18 plates by Buss, 8pp. ads. at start of vol.1, 2pp. ads at end of vol. 3, 1 plate detached, occasional light spotting or foxing, vol. 2 lower hinge weak, McInerney bookplate to pastedowns, original blue blind-stamped cloth, shelf-lean, light sunning to spines, some scattered spotting or marking, vol. 1 with some splitting to lower joint, [Sadleir 3251 ], 8vo, Henry Colburn, 1840.⁂ Rare in the original cloth, we can trace only one other example at auction.

Lot 345

Trollope (Anthony) The Warden, first edition, without advertisements, light marginal browning, later brown cloth with original spine and cover panels neatly laid down, retaining original pastedowns and endpapers, light browning to spine, [Sadleir 4], 8vo, Longman Brown, Green and Longmans, 1855.⁂ The first of Trollope's Barchester series, rare in the original cloth. The present example in either Sadleir's first or second binding but with pastedown advertisements different to those called for.

Lot 279

Novel.- Frere (Benjamin) The man of fortitude, or, Schedoni in England, 3 vol., numerous marginal library ink stamps to all vol., vol.3 I10 small hole within text with loss of few letters, the odd short tear, spotting and staining, lightly browned, modern red calf-backed marbled boards, black leather spine labels, large 12mo, Printed for James Wallis, 1801.⁂ Rare, with Library Hub recording an Oxford copy only.

Lot 445

Thomas Webb (Webb Corbett) - Extensive suite of early 20th Century table glass, engraved in the Secessionist manner with stylised long-stemmed flowers, sample pieces shown in main image (refer to department for full listing), together with rare original purchase receipt and historic list of pieces as purchased, dated 1918Condition report: Current collection has some amendments to original 1918 list due to predictable losses over 100 years. Some minor differences in height reflectiing hand manufacture.Large tumblers X 111 with minute chip to rimFooted flutes X 31 with 3 minor rim chips – 1 slightly shorter than the otherMedium tumblers X 82 with minute rim chip2 with larger chip10cm goblets X 92 with minute chip to rim14.5cm goblets X 4All appear free from faults12cm goblets X 101 with chips to foot10cm coupe X 7A couple with nicks to rim9cm high footed goblets/coupes x 6A couple with minor nick/fault to rim11cm high liqueurs x 3All appear free from faults9cm high liqueurs x 4All appear free from faults10cm tumblers x 12All appear free from faultsCovered JarAppears free from faultsFinger Bowls and Saucers x 6A couple with areas of roughness around the rim. Saucers appear free from faults.Dishes x 51 with small rim chip. 1 with larger rim chip.

Lot 444

Heinrich Hoffman for Ascher (Red Ashay) - Rare Art Deco frosted glass 'Butterfly Girl' car mascot, 19cm high, on original aluminium baseFootnote: Red Ashay mascots were marketed in the UK by H.G.Aucher Ltd, of Acombe Street, Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manchester and of 404 Holborn Viaduct, London EC1.Condition report: Chip to edge of one wing. Stone chips / mark to face as per images, worthy of minor restoration required.

Lot 19

Edwardian Childrens Small Chair This gorgeous chair likely dates to the Edwardian era circa early 20th Century. It's a rare and desirable model that is upholstered in the original material and tufted throughout Height 74 cm; Length 45 cm; Depth 51 cm

Lot 16

A Pair of Neoclassical / George III style Tub Chairs c. Early 20th Century Each with rounded backs issuing outswept moulded armrests; raised on square tapering legs upholstered in an embossed classic pattern Beautiful set of a rare chair models 64 x 53 x 80cm

Lot 1053

Two rare John Beswick figures of cat with mouse "Watch it!" and kitten and dog sharingno chips or cracks

Lot 3512

A Rickenbacker Blue Burst 360 Model In Rare Blue Burst Colour And It Comes With The Original Rickenbacker Hardbody Carry Case.This Rickenbacker Is In The Very Rare Blue Burst Colour And Is In Good Overall Condition With Minor Light Scuffs And Scratches. Very Rare Guitar In This Colour. Bi Level Pick Guard, Maple Neck Rose Wood Fret Board 

Lot 101

A RARE FIGURAL SHAPE ANCIENT ALABASTER IDOL28CM TALL 

Lot 102

VERY RARE BYZANITE BRONZE HANGING LAMP 12TH CENTURYWITH HOLY FIGURAL CRUSADERS EMBOSSED AROUND THE LAMP, WITH WHAT SEEMS TO BE A FIGURE OF CHRIST EMBOSSED ON THE BASE, 9CM WIDE X 9CM TALL SIMILAR SEEN AT DAVID COLLECTION 

Lot 126

A Rare Safavid Pen Box Signed By Ya Sahib Al Zaman Persian 17th CenturyWith Important fine paintings and panelled important figuresDocumentation accompanied to confirm Date 24cm long 

Lot 150

A Rare Engraved & Embossed Byzantine Silver Cup 12th Century10CM DIAMETER X 7CM TALL 

Lot 155

RARE BRONZE EMBOSSED LURISTAN AXE 1ST MILLENNIUM B.C

Lot 20

A FINE RARE CAMEO GLASS OF MUGHAL EMPEROR SHAH JAHAN MOUNTED ON GOLDEN VICTORIAN MOUNTS 19TH CENTURYstanding out against the white layer marble-like, depicted facing left, wearing elaborate turban with pearls, tunic and jewelsSIMILAR SCENE AT THE AL-SABAH COLLECTION KUWAIT NATIONAL MUSEUM 9.5CM DIAMETER 

Lot 40

Rare Sienna Carpet Rug 193CM X 136CM

Lot 41

Rare Persian Saddle Bag 124CM X 50CM 

Lot 42

EXTREMELY RARE POMEGRANATE COLOUR SUZANI PRAYING MAT 121CM X 91CM

Lot 45

Rare Qashqai saddle bag 105CM X 51CM

Lot 46

Rare Perisan varamin rug 177CM X 139CM

Lot 53

A LARGE RARE BLUE & WHITE DECORATED POTTERY JUG TURKEY, KUTHAYA OTTOMAN 18TH CENTURY

Lot 65

10th Century Rare Large Islamic Glass Bottle Vase26CM TALL X 13CM DIAMETER 

Lot 66

A RARE WHEEL CUT GLASS BOTTLE PERSIA 9TH/10TH CENTURY12CM TALL X 7CM DIAMETER 

Lot 67

A RARE PURPLE VIOLET GLASS SPRINKER BOTTLE PERISA 10TH/12TH CENTURY25CM TALL X 10CM DIAMETER 

Lot 68

A RARE ISLAMIC DIMPLED GLASS BOWL 10TH/12TH CENTURY21CM DIAMETER X 6.5CM HEIGHT 

Lot 69

A RARE ISLAMIC GLASS CANDLESTICK HOLDER CUP 10TH/12TH CENTURY9.5CM DIAMETER X 8CM HEIGHT

Lot 80

RARE IMPORTANT ROMAN EROTIC MARBLE FRAGMENT8CM DIAMETER 

Lot 81

RARE BACTRIAN ENTACT MARBLE DISH26CM LONG X 15CM WIDE X 8CM TALL 

Lot 90

Kashan Footed Rare Green Celadon Colour Bowl With Inscription14cm diameter 

Lot 92

RARE IMPRESSIVE FLORAL PANELLED TIMURID CERAMIC BOWL20CM DIAMETER X 10CM TALL 

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