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A late 19th Century Swiss high grade yellow metal Full Hunter keyless Fob Watch, Tobias Geneve, the gilt and jewelled cylinder movement, to a Roman and Arabic enamel chapter ring, with blue steel hands, in a hinged case with engine turned covers and initialled cartouche with plain band, width 1 ?"
A late 19th Century 18ct Gold Full Hunter Pocket Watch, A H Drinkwater of Coventry 18599, the frosted gilt and jewelled three quarter plate movement, with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel over coil hairspring, to a double sunk Roman enamel dial, with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and gilt spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, with initialled back cover, and vacant garter cartouche to the front, and handset to the band, Chester 1891, Makers Mark W W, width 1 7/8"
An early 20th Century American Gold plated open faced keyless Pocket Watch, American, Waltham, "Traveller" 12639470, the frosted gilt movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance, and blued steel over coil hair spring, to a Roman enamel dial with sunk subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and blued steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, with initialled back cover, width 2"
An early 20th Century American Gold plated keyless Full Hunter Pocket Watch A W W Coe, Waltham, Mass, the 17 jewel movement with bi metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel, over coil hairspring, to a Roman enamelled dial with sunk subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and blued steel spade hands, in a hinged case with engine turned covers and plain band, width 2"
An early 19th Century oak cased 8-day Longcase Clock, D Wenham of Dereham, the arched hood surmounted by three later turned spherical finials, over freestanding reeded columns to an ogee throat and trunk with canted corners, a long trunk door to a plinth base, to a 12" third period painted dial, signed to the arch, over a Roman chapter ring with outside five minute track and subsidiary seconds, to a Walker & Hughes false plate and movement with anchor escapement and strike on a bell, (associated), height 84"
Gilbert Bayes (1872-1953), a carved, pierced and painted wood panel The Roman Wine Cart, designed in 1923, 48cm x 76.5cm (splits, paint losses). Provenance: The Gilbert Bayes Charitable Trust. See Irvine, Louise and Atterbury, Paul. Gilbert Bayes: Sculptor 1872-1953. Shepton Beauchamp 1998, p. 134
Gibbon (Edward). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, with Notes by Dean Milman and M. Guizot, new edition, with additional notes, by William Smith, 8 vols., 1881,. port. frontis. to vol. 1, several maps, contemp. prize binding full brown morocco, gilt dec. spines with contrasting labels, slightly rubbed, 8vo (8)
[Lupi, Antonio Maria]. Dissertatio et Animadversiones ad nuper inventum Severae martyris epitaphium, 1st ed., Palermo, Stephani Amato, 1734,. title with large engraved vign. coat-of-arms, twenty engraved plates and illusts., including some folding, and some to text, numerous woodcut illusts. to text, contents generally clean, neat contemp. ownership inscription of Geo Errington to front pastedown, contemp. vellum, a little rubbed and soiled, with bookplate of Prinknash Abbey to front pastedown, folio. An account of early Roman artefacts relating to the female Christian Martyr, Severa, discovered by the author in a cemetry outside Rome in 1732. (1)
Panvinio (Onofrio). Fasti et Triumphi Roma Romulo Rege usque ad Carolum V. Caes. Aug. sive Epitome Regum, Consulum, Dictatorum, Magistror. equitum, Tribunorum militum consulari potestate Censorum Impp. & aliorum Magistratuum Roman. cum Orientalium tum occidentalium, ex antiquitatum monumentis maxima ... desumpta, Venice, Jacopo Strada, 1557,. title with large printers woodcut device, text occasionally printed in red and black, numerous woodcut illusts. of early coins to text, woodcut initials, some leaves browned, light dampstain to upper inner margin at front of vol., title restrengthened to top left corner, early 19th c. vellum-backed marbled boards, rubbed and scuffed, raised bands and morocco labels to spine, folio Adams p. 195. Ex libris Horace Walpole, with bookplate to front pastedown, and Basil Tolhurst, with bookplates to front pastedown and front endpaper. This copy also with early ownership inscription to foot of title F. Leonardi Coquai Aurelii confessarii M. Ducissae Christianae a Lotharingia. 1606. First edition of this handsomely printed work on Roman history, with numismatic illustrations by Bernard Salomon, mostly from the collection of Jean Grolier. Panvinio brought out a corrected edition the following year, entitled Fastorum Libri V.. (1)
Cameron (Charles). The Baths of the Romans Explained and Illustrated, with the Restorations of Palladio Corrected and Improved, to which is prefixed, an Introductory Preface, pointing out the Nature of the Work, and a Dissertation upon the State of the Arts during the different Periods of the Roman Empire, published by the author, 1772,. title with eng. vign., text printed in English and French, engraved dedication leaf, seventy-five engraved plates, including frontis., many folding, some with printed overlays, occn. browning to margins of plates, t.e.g., 19th c. half morocco, worn with covers det., and portion to head of spine missing, folio Harris 95. (1)
Spence (Joseph). Polymetis: Or, An Enquiry concerning the Agreement between the works of the Roman Poets and the remains of the Antient Artists, being an attempt to illustrate them mutually from one another, 1st ed., 1747, eng. port. frontis. by George Vertue after Isaac Whood, list of subscribers, forty (of 41) copper eng. plts. by L.P. Boitard, inc. three double-page (lacking plate ix), several eng. illusts. to text, frontis., title and following few leaves with some embrowning, some browning and minor offsetting to plates, contemp. calf, worn with covers near-det. (restrengthened with cloth and endpapers renewed), folio Ex-libris John Spencer Colepeper, and John G. Tolhurst, with bookplates to front endpaper. (1)
Windsor Castle Drawings series, 15 vols., pub. Phaidon, 1942-73,. numerous b&w plts. to each, all orig. cloth, a little rubbed and a few spines sl. sunned, final vol. in d.j., a few vols. with some dampmarking to lower edges, 4to The volumes cover French Drawings, Canaletto Drawings, Castiglione & Stefano della Bella Drawings, Italian Drawings, Flemish Drawings, Carracci Drawings, Venetian Drawings, Sandby Drawings, Roman Drawings, Bolognese Drawings, Dutch Drawings, English Drawings, Holbeins Drawings, Domenichino Drawings & German Drawings.. (15)
* Pretty Baby, British quad poster, 1978,. directed Louis Malle, together with Francois Truffauts Anne and Muriel (Les Deux Anglaises), 1971, plus Tess, 1981, directed Roman Polanski, plus Cat People, 1982, starring Nastassia Kinski, plus Carmen, 1983, directed Carlos Saura, all British quad posters in rolled very fine condition, 30 x 40 (5)
Lysons (Samuel). Reliquiae Britannico-Romanae. Containing Figures of Roman Antiquities Discovered in Various Parts of England, 3 vols., Printed by T. Bensley, Sold by Messrs. Cadell and Davies, [etc.], 1813-17,. with 156 hand-coloured plates of mosaic pavements and other antiquities as called for by Lowndes, of which 37 are folding or double-page, text in vol. 1 only, (none called for in vol. 2, but Lowndes states that there are usually 10 pages of text in vol. 3, not present here), several plates in vol. 3 dampstained to varying degrees, 19th c. half red morocco by Blunson, a little rubbed, marbled board sides, t.e.g., folio One of only 200 sets. Not in Abbey Scenery or Life. Volume 3 has a printed Advertisement pasted in, stating that the editor had intended giving short letterpress descriptions of the plates in Volumes 2 and 3, but finding by the last Act of Parliment For the Encouragement of Learning he would be liable to the very heavy tax of eleven copies for the public Libraries he had decided to omit the descriptions. (3)
Lysons (Samuel). An Account of Roman Antiquities Discovered at Woodchester in the County of Gloucester, Sold by Cadell & Davies, [etc.], 1797,. text in English and French, coloured engraved title-page, and leaf of Dedication to George III, double-page coloured map, three coloured aquatint views of the surrounding area, of which two are double-page, and thirty-six aquatint and other plates, mostly coloured, of which six are double-page, a few leaves (including the title-page and final plate) with neatly-repaired marginal tears, one leaf of English text transposed with its French counterpart, some soiling in the extreme margins, recent half red morocco, large morocco lettering-piece on the upper cover, edges untrimmed, folio Abbey, Scenery, 143. (1)
Pearson (Alexander). Annals of Kirby Lonsdale and Lunesdale in Bygone Days, 1st ed., Kendal, 1930,. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt, a little sunned on the spine, 4to, together with Martineau (Harriet), A Complete Guide to the English Lakes... to which are added an Account of the Flowering Plants, Ferns, and Mosses of the District, pub. John Garnett, Windermere, [1855], four chromos. printed by Leighton Brothers, two uncol. plts. of the outlines of mountains (one folding) but lacks geological maps by John Ruthven, later dark green half morocco gilt, slim 4to, plus Rauthmel (Rev. Richard), Antiquitates Bremetonacenses; or, the Roman Antiquities of Overborough, pub. Kirby Lonsdale, 1824, uncol. aqua. frontis., folding map, five plts., contemp. half morocco gilt, joints partly cracked, slim 8vo, and others related (21)
A bronze Roman double lamp after the antique, with eagles and chained extinguisher, shell moulded lifts on a circular turned stem foot, 9.5in. (24cm), together with; a polished bronze continental plate in Hispanic style, centred a chrysanthemum, pierced carved leafage and beaded raised border, 8.25in. (21cm), and; a pair of early 19th century brass square base candlesticks, with damaged candle holders, 8.5in. (22cm).
A XIX century mahogany cased eight day grandfather clock the arched roman numeric ships dial with rolled moving dial and painted spandrels, subsidiary second hands and date aperture fitted in a swan neck pedimented hood above wide Yorkshire case with shaped door and baluster columns approx 244cm high
A George II ebony cased striking bracket clock by Thos. Page Norwich with brass handle to the inverted bell top glazed side panels and brass quarter grills to the front door, the brass dial with foliate spandrels silvered chapter ring, engraved with Arab and Roman numerals, the matted centre with mock pendulum and date aperture, the circular disc to the arch signed Thos. Page Norwich fussee movement with five ringed pillars, hour strike on bell with pull repeat 48cm high, 26.5cm wide, 19.5cm deep
A George III oak 8-day longcase clock, maker Robert Welsh of Dalkeith, the arched 12inch brass dial with silvered Arabic and roman numeral chapter ring, the hood with swan neck pediment and brass capped columns above a trunk with shaped door and pedestal base on a plinth foot, 210cm high, 45cm wide and 23cm deep
A 19th century French boulle work mantel clock, the balloon shaped case with white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and Arabic numerals for the seconds, inscribed "Martin Baskett & Co. Cheltenham", above a visible pendulum, the eight day movement inscribed "Martin Baskett & Martin à Paris", 30 cm tall

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