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An early 20th century German silver and faux tortoiseshell ink blotter, stamped 925 and inscribed 'Sterling Silver'.Additional InformationA few surface scratches. The knob unscrews to the base. The card beneath the blotter is well worn as are the side panels as expected.
ROBERT CHANDLER; a Edward VII hallmarked silver Art Nouveau oval trinket box, the hinged lid with repoussé flower on honeycomb ground with a wave border, Birmingham 1906, width 11.5cm, approx 1.9ozt.Additional InformationMinor indentations surface scratches and nicks. The lower rim of lid with one small misshapen section.
AJ ZIMMMERMAN & CO LTD; a George V hallmarked silver jewellery box of shaped outline with original green velvet fitted interior, Birmingham 1919, 9.7cm.Additional InformationMinor indentations, scratches nicks and tarnish, interior thin in places, split to one corner with discolouration. Makers mark a little rubbed, marks to lid rubbed but legible.
LK; an Edward VII hallmarked silver mounted leather wallet, Birmingham 1901, length 13cm.Additional InformationThere are dents to the silver mounts as well and scratches and tarnish and the exterior is a little bumpy. The interior metalware is tarnished and discoloured, a little tired and discoloured with scuffs and scratches as well.
SCHLEISSNER; a German .800 silver and silver mounted desk set including clear glass inkwell and blotter, all featuring repoussé foliate decoration with stamped manufacturer's marks, inkwell 9.5 x 7.9 x 7.5cm, a set of six .800 silver teaspoons and further plated flatware, weighable silver approx 17ozt.Additional InformationSilver in general worn condition with heavy tarnish, surface scratches, nicks and gouges throughout, the fixture of the blotter a little loose and out of its original position, the inkwell does not have a removable liner, has a small chip to one of the top corners with further nibbles to the base, the other glass vessel also with numerous nibbles, the liner to the tray badly cracked and broken, silver also features minor indentations and some misshaping, please refer to illustrations and request additional if necessary.
W J MYATT & CO; an Edward VII hallmarked silver mounted mother of pearl pin cushion, diameter 10cm, two white metal bowls with planished inners and cast edge, each stamped 800, and an Art Deco glass dressing table bottle with hallmarked silver mounts (5).
CHARLES HORNER; a George V hallmarked silver rattle inscribed 'Baby' to both sides (af), Chester 1923, 2.9 x 2.6cm, a vase on loaded base, a silver handled pen knife, a further pen knife and a map reader/measurer (5).Additional InformationThe rattle and vase dented, the rattle has a split to one side, general wear throughout.
TURNER & SIMPSON LTD; three Elizabeth II hallmarked silver decanter labels comprising burgundy, port and claret, each of shaped triangular form with cherub masks, Birmingham 1980, also six hallmarked silver napkin rings, each engraved 'B', approx 10.8ozt (9).
A mixed group of variously hallmarked silver and silver mounted items including a set of eight beaded teaspoons, chatelaine mirror, a cased pair of napkin rings, mother of pearl bladed pen knife, etc, weighable approx 6.5ozt.Additional InformationThe mounted bible is heavily worn, silver with creasing with some splits. Common prayer book itself is heavily work=n and distressed. One spoon missing to the smaller cased set. Glass of the mirror is cracked with loss and further dents. General further wear and tear throughout.
Six French silver mounted miniature cups, each with pierced and cast decoration, import marks for London 1890, combined approx 2.4ozt, fitted in original case.Additional InformationThese are not a set. They are a harlequin set with four matching and two non-matching cups. Height 4.75cm. One of the glasses has a tiny nibble to the rim. One with small chip/manufacturing fault to the rim interior, others with some very minor abrasions to rims. The silver holders: one of the crosses appear to have not been fully pierced out, one with damage and loss to the foliate scrolls to the top, further apparent splits and repairs throughout. Some with further surface indentations, scratches and tarnish.
A George V hallmarked silver and part crocodile skin hip flask, with twist action lid, Sheffield 1917, height approx 13cm.Additional InformationThe lid does not close and stands proud, some rubbing and lifting to the crocodile skin and tarnishing and toning with surface scratches. This will be a small box to a UK mainland address.
A pair of large late Victorian hallmarked silver Shabbat candlesticks with floral embossed decoration, London 1900, height 37.5cm, approx 34ozt (2).Additional InformationBoth sets of marks are clear. Both sconces are dented and misshapen. Both columns stand at a slight angle, one more so than the other. General wear with surface scratches, nicks and surface indentations. Some of these are quite pronounced, particularly to the bases and lower sections. Some of the sections, particularly to the base are getting quite thin from years of polishing. Also one of the candlestick bases has a pronounced dent and crimp which will need attention. Further dirt, tarnish and residual polish.
BROOK & SON; a George V hallmarked silver cigarette box, the hinged cover with engine turned decoration and raised on four bracket feet, Sheffield 1930, length 17cm.Additional InformationMarks clear. There is a pronounced and deep scratch/gouge to the top with further scratches, nicks and some surface indentations throughout. Further scratches to the lid underside. Heavy tarnish throughout and the base quite heavily worn with the lining coming away from the edge to one corner.
Baum (L. Frank). The Marvelous Land of Oz. Being an Account of the Further Adventures of the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman... , Pictured by John R. Neill, 1st edition, 1st state, Chicago: The Reilly & Britton Co., 1904, 16 colour plates, monotone illustrations to text including some full-page, scattered spotting, pp. 273/274 detached, a little frayed at foremargin and with short split to lower margin, pictorial endpapers printed in dark green (slightly browned), inner hinges broken and final leaf of text separated with lower board, original red pictorial cloth, stamped in navy blue, silver and green, spine and upper cover carrying the full title and author's name, stamped only in blue, horizontal single rule at the top and double rule at the bottom of spine in blue with a picture of Jinjur in blue and green, publisher's imprint on the spine reading 'The Reilly & Britton Co.', a picture of Jack Pumpkinhead in blue to lower cover, rubbed, spine faded and slightly frayed at head and foot and along lower joint, 4to (23 x 17 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESHanff & Greene, pp. 33-38. A generally good copy of the first date of the second Oz book. The covers appear in red or light green with no priority identified.
[Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, 'Lewis Carroll']. Songs from Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, Music by Lucy E. Broadwood, Illustrations by Charles Folkard, London: A. & C. Black, 1921, 11 tipped-in colour plates, including frontispiece, some spotting, original blue cloth, extremities lightly rubbed, front cover with mounted colour plate, spine ends a trifle frayed, large slim 8vo, together with Through the Looking Glass and what Alice found there, illustrated by Ralph Steadman, London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1972, numerous black & white illustrations, many full- or double-page, original boards, spine lettered in silver, dust jacket, fold and spine ends a little frayed, folio, plus Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, illustrated by Charles Robinson, London: Cassell, 1910, eight colour plates, including frontispiece, two with minor marks to lower margins, gathering L with minor edge-fraying to fore edge centrally, front free endpaper with contemporary ink ownership inscription, original brown pictorial cloth, rubbed, rear cover partly faded, 8vo, and seven others Alice-related, comprising four books, a plate (repaired), and two jigsaws (Qty: 10)
Potter (Beatrix). Peter Rabbit's Almanac for 1929, Frederick Warne, [1928], 13 full-page colour illustrations (one for each month plus frontispiece), patterned endpapers, biro ownership name on front free endpaper, original beige boards with colour illustration inset to covers, lightly dust-soiled and marked, spine rubbed and a little chipped, joints cracked, 12mo, together with Wood (Lawson) , The Hamper of "Mr." Books, 1st edition, Frederick Warne, [1916], complete set of six booklets, each with colour illustrations and pictorial wrappers, staples rusty, plus a Warne advertisement booklet 'A Selected List of Picture Books for Children' (folded), contained together in original cardboard box (rubbed and broken), plus Nister (Ernest, publisher) , Our Darlings Surprise Pictures, circa 1895, eight chromolithograph slatted movable illustrations (all in working order), letterpress vignettes, some spotting and marks, soiled with area of loss to fore-margins (also affecting lower cover), patterned endpapers, hinges split, original cloth-backed glazed pictorial boards, rubbed and marked, folio, and a quantity of other children's books, including a defective copy in original wrappers of A True History of a Little Old Woman who found a Silver Penny , by Matthew Gregory Lewis, printed for Richard Phillips, 1812, a shaped book entitled Three Little Doggies, four titles by Louis Wain, three little books by Kate Greenaway (one modern), two by Kathleen Ainslie, several Dean Rag Books, and a movable entitled Fun in the Forest published by Raphael Tuck, some defective (Qty: 24)NOTESThe first item is the only Beatrix Potter almanac produced; the author was unhappy with the finished article, and so the planned series of almanacs did not go ahead.
Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, Centenary Edition, London: Frederick Warne, 2003, full-page colour illustrations, all edges gilt, original ivory calf, lettered and blocked in silver and gold, with colour illustration mounted on upper cover, 16mo, with six plates from the book colour-printed on card, a printed booklet The History of the Tale of Squirrel Nutkin 1903-2003, and a gilt-blocked leather bookmark, contained together in original brown leather presentation box, hinged lid lettered in silver and with mounted colour illustration, in publisher's cardboard box, (limited edition, 74/100 copies), plus another copy of the same (limited edition, 75/100 copies), together with 4 other Beatrix Potter boxed Centenary Editions: The Tailor of Gloucester, 2003, (limited edition, 75/100 copies); The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, 2003, (limited edition, 145/500 copies); and 2 copies of The Tailor of Gloucester, 2003, (limited edition, 213/500 & 322/500 copies), none with publisher's white card chemise (all in publisher's cardboard box) (Qty: 6)
Cox (Morris). Winter Trees. A Pictorial Study, Gogmagog Press, 1977, 8 double-page plates from a single block, on Japanese handmade paper, original striped pictorial cloth, silver label to spine and foot of upper cover, acetate wrapper, tall 8vo, limited edition 5/25, signed, titled and dated by the artist in pencil (Qty: 1)NOTESFrom the Library of Alan and Joan Tucker, Stroud, Gloucestershire. Chamber, Franklin & Tucker 28. With a loosely inserted typed signed note from Morris Cox to biographer Alan Tucker, dated April 1977 enclosing the above copy, 'Last year's Christmas present herewith!'
Gill (Eric, illustrator). Autumn Midnight, by Frances Cornford, [Printed at S. Dominic's Press, Ditchling, for] The Poetry Bookshop, 1923, wood-engraved frontispiece, initials and decorations, inside front cover with book ticket to lower corner, edges untrimmed, original pink wrappers, front wrapper printed in black, with a decorative initial and a device by Gill, each cover with a short closed fore-edge tear, slim 8vo, together with Gill (Eric) , Drawings from Life, London: Hague & Gill, 1940, 36 full-page illustrations from drawings, variable spotting throughout, original blue cloth, silver lettering to spine, silver blocked device on front cover, extremities rubbed, some minor marks, 8vo, plus The Lord's Song, a Sermon, London: Golden Cockerel Press, 1934, one full-page wood-engraved illustration, one decorative initial, original cream cloth gilt, spine a little darkened, slim 8vo (limited edition, 36/500 copies, ink manuscript edition number appears to have been altered) (Qty: 3)NOTESGill 273, 48 & 26 respectively. Autumn Midnight: various states of the wrappers are recorded. Here the author's name is enclosed within rules, there is no hyphen in "Midnight", and "Sixpence" is spelled incorrectly as "Sxipence".
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