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[MISCELLANEOUS] Lofting, Hugh. Doctor Dolittle's Post Office, first edition, Cape, London, 1924, grey cloth, colour frontispiece, text illustrations, octavo; Blunden, Edmund. Shells by a Stream, first edition, Macmillan, London, 1944, green cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Shute, Nevil. The Rainbow and the Rose, first edition, Heinemann, London, 1958, boards, dustjacket, octavo; and a further thirteen assorted works, (16).
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the 33 cm arched enamel dial inscribed 'Hallam. Nottingham.', Arabic numerals, the arch painted with a young lady in a rural setting, spandrels painted with shells, stallion-shaped hinged brass finial, swan neck pediments with brass roundels, date aperture, bird cage movement striking on a bell, turned pilasters, shaped door to waist, plinth base, boxwood stringing throughout, 210 cm tall
Scrap albums. Three scrap albums, 19th century, comprising a large album full of attractively mounted scraps, with some carefully hand-painted borders, including flowers, birds and animals, Father Christmas, knights in armour, children, oriental figures, shells, plus some mounted greetings cards, stitching strained and a few leaves detached, original decorated cloth (bowed), somewhat rubbed and marked, spine faded, large 4to, together with a smaller scrap album similar, and another small album containing greetings cards, plus a quantity of loose Victorian scraps, including some unused (or partially used) sheets, various sizes (4)
A luxury flintlock gun, dating: mid-18th Century, provenance: Russia, dating: mid-18th Century, provenance: Russia, Long, thin, round, smooth barrel, entirely chiselled with bas-relieved, symmetrical motifs and curls on gilded ground; flintlock with flat plate, chiselled with curls, shells and trophies; all mounts of this beautiful arm are made in-relief on a gilded ground; long and slim, walnut stock with carvings, featuring a shield at the neck,surmounted by a crown and spirals; original ramrod. , length 140,5 cm.
Two silver decanter labels, the first an early Victorian example, pierced, chased and embossed with bunches of grapes and trailing vines, engraved 'Sherry', by WR, London 1846; the second chased and embossed with scrolling foliate design and stylised shells, engraved 'Rum', by A Marston & Co, Birmingham 1972 30gms gross (2)
A decanter label, the border chased and embossed with stylised shells and scrolling foliage, the body pierced with the word 'Sherry', by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1835, 6cm wide; together with a second decanter label, the plain kidney shaped body inscribed 'Whiskey', by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1904, 21gms gross
A pair of 19th century Minton pale green and white glazed centrepieces modelled as female caryatids centred with a shell, impressed marks to base, length 40cm, a similar pair of glazed pedestal bowls set with cherubs upon stylised dolphins backs, impressed marks to base, height 17cm, and three loose shells (7).
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