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Dean & Son, publishers. Dean`s Movable Books. Old Woman and Her Silver Penny, 8 hand-coloured movable plates, 3 with loss of parts, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, 4to, London: Dean & Son, [c.1865]; Crane, Walter. A Masque of Days, coloured plates, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, 4to, London: Cassell & Company, 1901; and 8 others, children`s books (10)
Taylor, Jeremy. Unum Necessarium: or, The Doctrine and Practice of Repentance, fourth edition, engraved frontispiece, 8vo, London: James Holland, 1712, bound with; Deus Justificatus, 8vo, London, James Holland, 1711, red rule throughout, some soiling and spotting, contemporary polished black morocco, covers with silver heart-shaped mounts, engraved with monogram, upper cover partly detached, sold w.a.f.
Blundstone, Frank Victor. A silver-plated bronze group of a winged man and his consort, titled `Sic Itvr Ad Astra`, with a presentation plaque, `Robert Loraine from a number of his friends in admiration of his high achievements in aviation and as an expression of the pride they feel in his being a fellow member of the Green Room Club. 18th December, 1910`, on marble base, 13.5 inches high The Green Room Club was a London gentleman`s club, primarily used by actors.
Numismatica. A General Collection of Coins and Medals in Gold, Silver &c., Stampt by Order of the King of England, &c., a manuscript volume of 65 leaves, the majority with detailed drawings of coins, divided into regions and periods, with a general title and prefatory texts, modern half morocco, small 4to, n.d. [c.1725] An early manuscript note in the back states, `This work was bought at a public sale by auction upon the premises of The Hive, St Johns, Ryde, I.W. Purchaser J.W. Duffield of the White Lodge, Swanmore, I.W. and of 29 Lower Phillimore Place, Kensington, W.`
An antler handled riding crop with silver ferrule (London 1925), leather covered shaft and plaited leather thong CONDITION REPORTS Thong is a later replacement, crop with some repairs to leather (see photo), ferrule with knocks and dents and bears initials "A.M.", overall with wear, dirt and scuffs. Length of crop excluding leather loop section and thong approx. 52 cm, length of handle approx. 15 cm.
A conical saddle flask with silver top, housed in leather case CONDITION REPORTS Some small dents to lid and collar. Hallmarks slightly rubbed, and maker's mark rubbed and indistinct. Case - height approx. 26 cm. Case with various wear and scuffs, and leather strap very worn and the strap which fits over the button also very worn. Glass flask with cracks to neck.
A James Dixon & Sons crocodile and silver mounted hip flask with silver top and cup (Sheffield 1905) CONDITION REPORTS Overall with general wear and scuffs, some splits and small losses to edges of crocodile covering, there is a cut-away section around silver neck near hinge which may have had alterations and/or been re-glued, but overall appears in reasonably good condition.
A copper and nickel silver hunting horn by Swaine & Adeney, inscribed "Swaine & Adeney 185 Piccadilly London Proprietors of Kohler & Son Made in England" CONDITION REPORTS Overall with wear and scuffs, various knocks and dents, rubbing to inscription, join/seam is visible. Approx 24cm long x 5cm across max.
A Boosey & Hawkes Ltd. silver plated hunting horn inscribed "Presented to ....R.W. De'Ath by his civilian and military colleagues at Hythe on his appointment to....." CONDITION REPORTS Overall with wear and scuffs, and some small dents, much of the silver plating has been rubbed away revealing copper beneath, horn is inscribed "183394" "Boosey & Hawkes Ltd. Makers London Made in England" and "Presented to ... R.W. De;Ath by his civilian and military colleagues at Hythe on his appointment to A...", inscription partially worn/scratched away. Approx 25.5cm long x 5.2cm across max.
Muller, E, and M Neethling Onze Weduwen en Weezen. (1901) 195 x 135 Translation: `Our Widows and Orphans. Words of comfort and encouragement to the widows of the two Republics. Offered in the name of their sisters in the Cape Colony` Mrs Muller and Mrs Neethling were two of those `sisters`. Their anthology - viii + 278 pp of unillustrated text - was drawn from letters, `witnesses`, poetry and passages from the Bible. Given the distance between the writers in Wellington and the publishers and printers in the Netherlands, it seems to have been something of an achievement that a second edition of the book was produced as early as 1901. Orange boards, silver embossed and brown printed to front and spine, plain endpapers and relatively poor-quality text paper. The book has been rebound in brown Skivertex with the backstrip laid down, and new white endpapers have been inserted. The binding is now strong, but the book has to be held open. The board edges have not been repaired and these remain rubbed all round, with small pieces missing at the upper front of both boards. Now a collectable copy. Good Neerbosch (Holland) Weesinrichting 1901 Reserve: $25 Click here to view further details and to bid
Viney, Graham Colonial Houses of South Africa 306mm x 239mm Housed in the original pictorial slipcase. Original dust jacket. Original blue cloth boards with silver titling on the spine and a decorative device on the upper board. 288 pages, profusely illustrated with full colour photographs by Alain Proust and some reproductions of historic sepia and black and white photographs.CONDITION DETAILS: The slipcase has some wear and soiling. The spine of the dust jacket is a bit sunned. There is a small ownership label on the front free end paper. Clean Cape Town Struik-Winchester 1987 Reserve: $20 Click here to view further details and to bid
Richard Hayes Interest At One View,Calculated to a Farthing:Leather Bound 1770 9.5 X 12cm Early pocket calculator- Full leather- Interest At ONE VIEW, Calculated to a Farthing: At various percentages 2 1/2- 8 percent. With Rules and Examples to cast up Interest at any Rate, by the said Tables. With a curious Table, whereby Standard Gold and Silver, in Bars, is compared with the Courses of Exchange between Amsterdam and London. Also Tables for reducing the most common Gold Coins to Pounds and the Contrary: Being very useful in receiving and paying Monies. The Fifteenth Edition , with Additions. Carefully calculated and examined from the Press by Richard Hayes. To which is added- A concise Table, whereby to cast up Salaries and Wages, speedily and others of great Use in receiving and paying of Money, etc. iv Preface-352 pages tables and calculations. Owners signature to front endpaper dated 1828. Some external wear typical of age and handling. Very clean copy. Very Good Gracechurch Street-London G Keith 1770 Reserve: $20 Click here to view further details and to bid
A George III silver teapot having floral swags to the body and continuous decoration to foot and rim, William Davie, Edinburgh 1764, 18ozs all in. Condition Report: Has minor denting to the body and a slight misshape to the foot. The decoration is a later addition and the handle is loose. The hallmarks are clear and there is a crest to the lid. Will require polishing.
A George II silver coffee pot having floral decoration around central cartouches and a gadroon rim to both lid and foot, Fuller White, London 1757, 24oz all in Condition Report: Has later decoration and some minor dents and surface scratches to body. There is a crest to the body and the handle is loose. Hallmarks are clear. Will require polishing
A Edwardian cut glass picnic basket shaped sweetmeat dish having twin silver lids, decorated roses, vine leaves and grapes, W Comyns, London 1906, 3ozs, 13.6cm Condition Report: The glass rim has slight chipping, the silver mount is detached and has a minor dent to the rim. The marks appear slightly rubbed.
An Art Nouveau silver photograph frame decorated scrolls and flowers, with oak back board, George Lawrence Connell Ltd, London 1904, 20cm. Condition Report: The top left corner has some minor damage and there is some overall tarnishing. The easel stand is loose. No glass. Hallmarks are clear.
A Georgian style silver three piece tea set, Boardman Glossop & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1904 and 1912, 26oz all in. Condition Report: Overall the tea set looks in good order, however there are a few small issues. There is overall light surface scratching and minor denting to both the tea pot and jug and all three items have a crease to the base rim [due to being dropped?]. The hinge and handle appear firm, the gauge fairly thick and the hallmarks clear.
A pair of Edwardian silver style gravy boats, having C scroll handles and standing on three hoof feet with shell shaped decoration, monogrammed initial S, London 1909, makers marks rubbed,18oz. Condition Report: Heavily scratched, areas of tarnish, hoof feet bent on both, monogrammed.
A pair of Edwardian glass decanters, having silver collars, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1905, height excluding stopper 18.5cm. Condition Report: One decanter has a crack approx 4cms long running down from collar. The other has a dent to its silver collar. Both have staining to interiors.
A pair of George V silver candlesticks, having square stepped bases and square baluster columns with beaded decoration, terminating in urn shaped sconces, H E & Co, Birmingham 1935, 25cm, weighted. Condition Report: Hallmarks clear, condition good, slight surface abrasion commensurate with age.
A pair of George III silver twin handled sauce tureens and covers, by Joseph Scammell, London, 1791, each of oval form with reeded edge and conforming pedestal foot, 26.3oz, 24cm wide. Condition Report: These sauce boats stand well and overall condition is good, however there are a few issues. There is minor surface scratching and minor denting to both bodies and lids. There are signs of erasure to the bodies. The finials are very slightly askew and they carry monograms. Hallmarks are clear.
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