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Two Scottish silver fiddle pattern toddy ladles, one with hallmarks for JMcK, the other marked Edinburgh 1816 James McKenzie II, together with a pair of Scottish silver King's pattern teaspoons, one with hallmarks for Edinburgh 1855 JW, the other marked Glasgow 1857 WJ, approx. 3ozt (4)
A silver cased trench watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, stamped 925 GS 174357 to interior, on brown leather strap, together with an Elgin pair cased pocket watch with white enamel dial and Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial (2)
A George III silver plated wine funnel, of conventional form, strainer to interior, with bell hallmark possibly for Roberts, Cadman & Co, Sheffield, 16cm high, approx 3oztAMENDMENT: PLATE (NOT SILVER) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 99 - please note that this funnel is not silver but plate. The bell hallmark was used on silver plate for makers Roberts, Cadman & Co from c.1785.
A silver cigarette case, hallmarks for London 1907-8 S Mordan & Co Ltd, of plain design with the name 'Coralie' engraved to one corner, in black velvet pouch, together with another silver cigarette case, hallmarks for Birmingham 1920-21 Deakin & Francis Ltd, with engine turned decoration to exterior and monogram 'HMO' engraved to cartouche, in leather pouch, a silver powder compact, hallmarks for Birmingham 1920-21 JR, with engine turned decoration to exterior and 'HMO' engraved to cartouche, in black velvet pouch, and a collection of silver and white metal belt buckles dating to c.1900, approx 10ozt (a lot)
Two silver lidded trinket jars, together with a silver lidded salt cellar, two silver napkin rings, one with enamelled coat of arms 'RMSP MV Asturias', two white metal Eastern design napkin rings, a silver handled comb, a large Victorian silver table fork, a collection of green handled butter knives, four with silver collars, and a set of six bone handled fish knives and forks, with ornately decorated blades and silver collars (one knife missing), approx 5ozt (a lot)
A pair of 9ct gold modern gents cufflinks, with engine turned detail, 375 stamped to verso, 7g, together with an Oriental silver brooch, faux pearls with 9ct gold clasp, a pair of enamel cufflinks, mixed lot of commemorative coins to include Elizabeth II British and Australia coins, a World War I Service Medal 1914-18 inscribed to 5722 Pte J Rigley High.L.I, and an American Farmland pipe with amber mouth piece (a lot)
Limited Editions1. Bradbury (Ray) Fahrenheit 451, copy no. 326 of 2,000 printed and bound in aluminium. Signed by both the author and the illustrator Slipcase is bound in silver paper over boards and has signs of wear to the bottom and corners. Limited Editions, 1982 2.Douglas (Douglas) South wind, No. 411 of fifteen hundred copies, bound in coarse beige cloth with label on spine; Signed by illustrator Carlotta Petrina. Slipcase shows some wear, small brown mark on front end-paper, Limited Editions, 1932 3.Hale (Edward) The man without a country, bound in brown leather. Number 200 of 1500 copies and signed by the illustrator on the limitation page. Colour illustrations, spine of book rubbed. Signed by Illustrator. Owners label on front inside cover, slipcase worn. Limited Editions, 1936 4.Plato, The trial and death of Socrates, bound in blue cloth with gilt illustration on front cover. No 137 of 1,500 copies signed by printer and illustrator. Dust jacket and slip case. Limited Editions, 1962 5.Gay (John) The Beggar's opera, copy no. 327 of 1,500 copies with blue cloth embossed boards with title in decoration gilt to covers and spine, slight wear. Signed by illustrator Mariette Lydis. Owners label at front, slipcase with spine now in three parts. Limited Editions, 1937 Plus: Limited Editions Club: The Fourth Series 1932-1933 (2 copies), Monthly letter August 1982, Prospectus of the sixth series ...1934-1935
1. Lawrence (Simon) Tales from Bleeding Heart Yard: stories about Stanley Lawrence, one of 200 copies with the Moser engraving from a total edition of 310, quarter bound in orange cloth over silver-grey wood veneer-covered boards. Wood engravings by Hilary Paynter, Anne Jope, John Lawrence, Leo Wyatt, Barry Moser, Peter Forster and multiple tipped-in photographic plates. Fleece Press, 2000 2. Thomas (Helen) a memory of WH Hudson introduced by Mefanwy Thomas and illustrated by Michael Renton. One of 40 copies from a total of 190 (although inside it states 340 an errata included corrects this number) Wood-engraved portrait by Michael Renton. Signed copy, Fleece Press, 1984 3. The great storm of October 1987 and its aftermath: five wood engravings by Claire Dalby, Monica Poole, Peter Riddick, Peter Smith and George Tute. Solander case slightly marked. no date 4. Lee (Brian North) Dearest Sydney: Joan Hassall's letters to Sydney Cockerell from Italy and France April-May 1950, one of 220 copies bound in quarter cloth spine with patterned paper boards front and back. Contains tipped-in facsimiles of letters and photographs. Fleece Press, 1991 5. Brett (Simon) Bookplates by Simon Brett, one of 220, out of 260, bound in quarter cloth with patterned paper over boards. Text Brian North Lee. 26 wood engravings. Fleece Press, 1989 6. Hartley (Marie) The Yorkshire dales, no. 235 of 250, out of 268 copies, bound in quarter cloth with patterned boards. Signed by author, Slipcase, Fleece Press, 1989 7. Hartley (Marie) The Yorkshire dales- a further selection, no. 218 of 250, out of 268 copies, bound in quarter cloth with patterned boards. Signed by author, Slipcase, Fleece Press, 1991
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