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A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS BY MATTHEW BOLTON, nozzles, 34.5cm h, maker's mark, Birmingham 1813 and, stamped adjacent to the marks, weights 20:5 and 20:7 ++In excellent condition with old polish residue, the nozzles present but firmly affixed with candle residues. In the late vendor's family ownership for many decades if not several generations. No repairs, splits, holes or wear, the marks well spaced and struck
A SILVER PARKER BEACON (DUNHILL) CIGARETTE LIGHTER/WATCH, C1930 5cm h, marked [LICENCED] English Patent 143752 Made in Switzerland/LIGHTS IN A FLASH with lighthouse symbol, import marked Alfred Dunhill Ltd, London, possibly, 1943 ++Much dirt and slight wear consistent with the age but apparently complete, watch dial very dirty, original filler cap, watch movement ticking when wound
A GEORGE III SILVER CUT CORNERED NUTMEG GRATER the lid and integral hinged base engraved with diaper, the steel rasp original, 5.4cm w, marked on lid, base and sides by Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson, London 1802, 2ozs gross ++A very good example in fine condition, no play in either hinge
A GERMAN SILVER AND PLIQUE A JOUR ENAMEL SWAN NECKLET BY MARTIN MAYER, C1900 set with coloured pastes and a cultured pearl drop, on integral necklet, maker's mark ++The enamel in fine undamaged condition, no restoration, one or two of the pastes very slightly chipped when examined under 10x magnification, the necklet in good original condition, clearly marked, fully articulated and very attractive
A GEORGE III SILVER CRUET FRAME finely pierced and engraved, with beaded handle and claw-and-ball feet, with five silver mounted or capped cut glass condiment bottles, crested, 26cm h, by Robert Hennell, London 1778 ++A well preserved example, the glass undamaged, slight wear to the mounts on the bottles, pierced ogee cover of the caster with old solder repair to the rim
Book of Common Prayer, and Administrations of the Sacraments..., together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches, Oxford: Printed by the University Printers, 1706, additional engraved title, portrait frontispiece and numerous plates by John Sturt, red ruled letterpress title and borders throughout, manuscript short hand to verso of engraved title, portrait and few plates, occasional marks, contents a little shaken, front free endpaper torn, contemporary shagreen, silver metal engraved name & monogram plate to centre of each board 'Sarah Gwynn, May ye 1st 1707', silver metal corner pieces and clasps, upper board detached, leather torn to panels at head & foot of spine, 8vo, together with The Book of Common Prayer..., Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David..., Oxford: Printed by Thomas Basket, Printer to the University, 1754, bound with A Companion to the Alter..., London: John Beecroft, 1756, engraved frontispiece, all edges gilt, contemporary shagreen, silver metal clasps and edge strips to boards, 8vo (2)
Waller (William). An Essay on the Value of the Mines, Late of Sir Carbery Price [Cardiganshire]. Writ for the Private Satisfaction of all the Partners, 1st edition, London: Printed in the Year, 1698, two folding woodcut diagrams (the first with horizontal closed tear), some dust-soiling & toning mostly to margins, occasional spotting, armorial bookplate of Fettiplace Nott Esqr. of Middle Temple, London to upper pastedown and Rogers Ruding to lower pastedown, contemporary gilt panelled sheep, upper board detached, lower joint weak and spine partly lacking, rubbed & worn, 8vo Wing W552A; Goldsmiths 3480; Kress 2102; Sabin 101116. William Waller managed the lead and silver mines discovered in 1690 on Sir Price' s Welsh estate. After Price's death, the Company of Mine-Adventurers took over the operation of these mines, leading to great dissension among the workers; Waller's work was published after Price's death and describes these happenings (Reference: Hoover 855). Waller attempted to show the investment value of the mines, comparing them to the silver mines of Potosi in Peru, and conjuring up the image of a "Welsh Potozi" in Cardiganshire. (1)
Bindings. The Book of Common-Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church..., together with the Psalter or Psalms of David..., London: Printed by Charles Bill, and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd, 1705, some dust-sioling and few marks, inscriptions to rear endpaper 'Mary Ward Book 1739', contents shaken, all edges gilt (largely rubbed away), contemporary gilt panelled and decorated brown crushed morocco, boards with engraved silver metal corner pieces, central bosses to and one defective clasp only (of two), 12mo, together with a defective Book of Psalms (lacking title & final blank leaf?), final leaf of text cropped to fore-edge margin, dampstaining and spotting, all edges gilt, elaborately gilt decorated contemporary black morocco, incorporating grape and holly leaf emblems, worn at foot of spine and to extremities, 12mo in 6s (2)
Priestley (Raymond E.). Antarctic Adventure. Scott's Northern Party, 1st edition, 1914, three folding maps (one torn in half), numerous half-tone illustrations, a little light spotting, top edge gilt, original blue cloth silver, spine faded, a few damp stains to lower cover, 8vo, together with The Life of Sir Ernest Shackleton, by Hugh Robert Mill, 1st edition, 1923, half-tone illustrations, scattered light spotting, previous owner inscription, original blue cloth gilt, spine ends a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Endurance. An Epic of Polar Adventure, by Frank Arthur Worsley, 1st edition, 1931, map, portrait frontispiece, sepia illustrations, light spotting, original cloth, spine faded, edges rubbed, 8vo, with five other related including G. Hartwig's The Polar World, 1869, Herrbert Ponting's The Great White South, 5th impression, 1923, L.C. Bernacchi's Saga of the "Discovery", 1st edition, 1938 and Richard Evelyn Byrd's Antarctic Discovery, 1st UK edition, 1936 (8)
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