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"Ross (Frederick). The Ruined Abbeys of Britain, 2 vols., William Mackenzie, [1882], col. printed frontispieces and ten col. printed plts., printed by Benjamin Fawcett after A.F. Lydon, 116 wood eng. vignettes and thirteen wood eng. initials, also after Lydon, occ. light foxing, a.e.g., orig. dark green morocco-grain cloth, blocked in gilt, red and black, vol. 2 with small repaired tear to upper cover, large 4to. McLean, Design, p.204; Ray, Illustrator and the Book in England, 105: ""There are only twelve color plates, but their large scale makes them perhaps the most impressive of any that resulted from the collaboration of Fawcett and Lydon"". (2)"
"Africa. Stanford (pub.), Stanford's Large Scale Map of Zulu Land with Adjoining Parts of Natal, Transvaal & Portuguese Africa, March 4th, 1879, folding hand finished litho. map, sectionalised onto linen, approx. 870 x 655 mm, contained in orig. cloth boards with paper label to upper cover (1)"
An 18th Century tortoiseshell effect and japanned longcase clock by William Harris of London, the 12ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and ringed winding holes, and engraved wheat ear pattern borders to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with moulded overhanging cornice and plain turned pillars to hood, the whole decorated in gilt with pavilions by a lake and scale and trellis pattern ornament, 86ins high Illustrated. Note : Possibly by William (Aaron) son of William Harris, apprenticed 1735, clockmaker working in London 1743-1773 - clock circa 1760
(North Yorks etc)] A small quantity of books/booklets/plans/maps: Atkinson's Forty Years in a Moorland Parish (1923 edn); Hartley's Life in the Moorlands of North-East Yorkshire (1972); Norway's Highways & Byways in Yorkshire (1903); Pontefract's Swaledale (1934); A Short Account of Guisborough Priory & Gardens (1904 booklet); Guisborough Parish Church Grand Bazaar & Garden Fete (1904 booklet); slip-cased large scale maps of Hutton & Other Estates, Ayton Firs Estate, & Marrick Estate; a large folding plan of a Normanby & Upsall Estate (1868); a small rolled plan of John Alexander's Potto Estate in 1771; etc (25)
A .450 WESTLEY RICHARDS PATENT 'MONKEY TAIL' BREECH-LOADING PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLE by Westley Richards & Co., serial no. 5422, dated '1875', with 29in. blued octagonal barrel with Whitworth patent rifling, raised matt sighting rib with bead fore-sight and rear-sight of one standing and seven folding leaves graduated to 800 yards, the rib also with a 20in. trophy scale with the last eleven inches marked in gold-inlaid numerals, signed scroll engraved hinged breech lever, scroll engraved signed bolted lock dated within a triangle, set trigger, figured walnut half-stock with chequered pistolgrip and fore-end, iron mounts including scroll engraved trigger-guard and patchbox cover, the latter with 'M. Lebisear. Bloemfontein.' inlaid in gold, iron sling eyes, horn fore-end cap, and brass-mounted ramrod with worm (refinished throughout), Birmingham proof marks.
A George III mahogany line inlaid stick barometer, by P. Barnardi & Co., London, the broken pediment with central brass finial above a rectangular silvered scale, with vernier and alcohol thermometer above a moulded trunk and a domed cistern cover inset with an ivory and ebony roundel, slight losses to mouldings, 96.5cm high
A red and white damask silk dalmatic, French or Italian, circa 1750, woven with large scale repeats of foliate palmets, edged in yellow braid; together with two crimson satin panels, Chinese for the European market, embroidered in white silks, with quivers, arrows and floral bands, approx. size 47 by 136cm, 181/2 by 531/2in, (3)
A Worcester plate, painted in coloured enamels with two exotic birds, in a wooded landscape, within a gilt scroll cartouche, on a blue ground, 7 1/2" diameter (19cm), blue fret mark, circa 1770 (glued), and a Worcester pierced round basket, painted in coloured enamels with flowers, on a blue scale ground, blue fret mark, circa 1770 (damaged)
A Worcester plate, printed and painted in Chinese style with figures around a table, the fluted border with an iron red loop and dot band, 7 1/2" diameter (19cm) circa 1770 (small rim chip) and another, painted in coloured enamels with flowers, within gilt cartouches on a blue scale ground, circa 1775
Labyrinth. A black fibre-glass two part model of the character Humongous, set in a wall, 1986, the figure approx. 37 x 46 cm lying flat in the moulded walls, a little damaged with loss to tips of four spikes, overall approx. 43 x 50 x 10 cm. The figure of Humongous was sketched by conceptual designer Brian Froud for Jim Henson's film Labyrinth, starring David Bowie. The full-scale model stood 15 ft tall and weighed approximately 2.5 tonnes. This and the following model were made by one of the film's modellers Tony Freeman. (1)
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