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TWO PACKS OF ART DECO STYLE PLAYING CARDS, each depicting a girl surfing and two other packs of playing cards, one marked The Eastern Highway, P & O and British India Lines, one other pack of playing cards with a junk and harbour scene, and a leather and silver bridge box and other playing cards
A SKINNER`S HORSE DRESS SWORD by Rogers & Co of New Burlington Street, London W1, the etched blade inscribed Major A.M. Daniels, 1st D.Y.O. Skinner`s Horse, with shagreen handle, engraved hilt, silver plated scabbard and leather scabbard, and original outer leather carrying case (see lots 278 and 446)
[ALPHONSE BERGET]: ENCYCLOPEDIE PAR L’IMAGE L’AVIATION, 1924, orig bds + UMBERTO NOBILE: L’ITALIA AL POLO NORD, 1930, recased (not recent) cl gt + HUGH ALLEN: THE STORY OF THE AIRSHIP, 1931, 7th edn, orig pict cl gt + ROLF MARBEN: ZEPPELIN ADVENTURES, 1934, 3rd printing, orig cl, d/w + DOUGLAS H ROBINSON: THE LZ129 HINDENBURG, 1964, orig card wraps + JEAN RIVERAIN: DICTIONNAIRE DES AERONAUTS CELEBRES, 1970, orig cl gt + FRED T JANE: ALL THE WORLD’S AIR-SHIPS ……, [1909], 1986 reprint, orig cl silver + ten others (17)
AUBREY S HALFORD AND GIOVANNA M HALFORD: THE KABUKI HANDBOOK …., 1965, orig cl, d/w + PETER ARNOTT: THE THEATRES OF JAPAN, 1969, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + YASUJI TOITA: KABUKI – THE POPULAR THEATRE, 1970, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + THE NOH DRAMA – TEN PLAYS FROM THE JAPANESE ….., 1973, orig cl silver, d/w + JAPANESE FOLK-PLAYS ….., Trans Shio Sakanishi, 1973, orig card wraps (5)
ROLAND FULLER: THE BASSETT LOWKE STORY, 1984, orig cl, d/w + DON ROWLAND: BRITISH RAILWAYS WAGSON, 1985, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + E JACKSON-STEVENS: 100 YEARS OF BRITISH ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS, 1985, orig cl gt, d/w + DAVID GOULD: THE LONDON AND BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY – 150 YEARS ON, 1987, orig cl gt, d/w + ALAN A JACKSON: LONDON’S LOCAL RAILWAYS, 1999, orig cl silver, d/w + thirteen others similar (17)
“RODINGLEA” THE TRAMWAYS OF EAST LONDON, 1967, orig cl silver, d/w + J JOYCE: “OPERATION TRAMWAY” – THE END OF LONDON’S TRAMS, 1950-1952, 1990, 2nd impress, orig cl gt, d/w + DAVE JONES: ENFIELD AND WOOD GREEN TRAMWAYS, 1997, orig laminated bds + E R OAKLEY AND C E HOLLAND: LONDON TRANSPORT TRAMWAYS 1933-1952, 1998, orig laminated bds + KEITH TURNER, SHIRLEY SMITH AND PAUL SMITH: THE DIRECTORY OF BRITISH TRAM DEPOTS, 2001, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + V E BURROWS: THE SOUTHERDEN TRAMWAY SCENE, 1980, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + twenty others similar interest (25)
ARTHUR HENRY PATTERSON: MAN AND NATURE ON THE BROADS, [1895], 1st edn, 2 orig pen and ink sketches sigd on verso of ffep and on dedication leaf, + loosely inserted autograph note sigd re “The Old Punt” on pge 107, orig decor green (normally red or blue) cl, silver and gt, aeg
A Chinese silver swing handled basket c.1900, of shaped circular outline with chased vignettes of flowers and landscapes around the centre and six applied motifs around the sides; pairs of crabs, lobsters & carp interspersed with blossom, maker`s mark & character mark of Sing Fat, Canton, 7.5in. (19 cm.) diameter, weight 7.5oz. See Illustration.
A fine Tibetan silver, jade and turquoise teapot 20th century, the lower body in polished jade, on a turquoise and red stone banded silver foot, the silver upper body and cover set with alternating cabachon turquoise and red stones, the cover with lotus bud finial, the spout issuing from the mouth of a Makara, the flying scroll handle modelled as a scaly dragon with red stone eyes, 6in. (15cm.) high. See Illustration.
An unusual collection of Indian or Tibetan silver pendants 18th / 19th century, thirty-eight of various shapes, each with embossed decoration, most depicting deities or warriors on horseback, each measuring from 2cm. to 5.5cm. high, stitched onto velvet within an ebonised frame with framer`s label verso `W. Newman & Co. Picture Framers, 4 Dalhousie Square, Calcutta`. See Illustration.
A George II silver salver John Tuite, London 1731, of circular form with shaped ogee border, enclosing an engraved armorial with motto `De bon volouloir servir le roy` (To serve the king with right good will), set on four cast leaf capped scroll supports, base with scratch weight, 13in. (33cm.) diameter, weight 36.5oz., 13in (33cm) diameter. * This salver was engraved for the marriage on 20th August 1812 of The Hon. Henry George Grey 1766-1845 (later General the Hon. Sir H.G.Grey, GCB, GCH and Col. 13th Light Dragoons) second son of Sir Charles, 1st Earl Grey, to Charlotte, only daughter of Sir Charles Des Voeux, Baronet of Indiville, Queens County, Ireland. See Illustration.
A fine Mappin and Webb silver plated biscuit box 1920s-30s, with three convex fluted panels with festooned foliate handles, opening on a hinged mechanism with rising pierced central divider, on a cast foliate frame with cherub finials and surmount, standing on three hoof supports united by shaped stretchers, 10.25in. (26cm.) high. See Illustration.
A Faberge silver and two colour gold top glass jar circa 1890, of cylindrical form, workmaster Julias A. Rappaport, St Petersburg, 84 standard, the hinged lid with cast silver Russian eagle, enclosed by a two colour gold edge with four raised leaf and berry decorations, the inside of lid marked with workmaster`s initials and 84 standard mark, the glass body engraved with a band of foliate meander above a band of alternating arcading and floral tracery, 8cm. high, 5cm. diameter. See Illustration.
A Faberge silver and two colour gold top and glass perfume bottle circa 1890, of square form, workmaster Julias A. Rappaport, St Petersburg, 84 standard, the screw threaded lid with cast silver Russian Eagle, enclosed by a two colour gold edge with four raised leaf and berry decorations, the inside of lid with workmaster`s initials and 84 standard mark, silver and rose gold collar, flower head cut stopper with the numeral 3 engraved on base, the square section glass bottle engraved with a band of foliate meander above a band of alternating arcading and floral tracery, 11cm. high. See Illustration.
A George III silver entree dish and cover John Foskett & John Stewart, London 1810, of rounded oblong form with gadrooned rim and borders, leafy reeded handle and engraved armorial for the Gregory family of Harlaxton Manor, Lincolnshire, Rempstone Hall, Nottinghamshire and elsewhere, motto `Crux Scutum`, 11.5in. (29cm.) long, weight 61oz. See Illustration.
A George VI silver four piece tea and coffee set Collingwood & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1938, of tapered octagonal form with conforming stepped bases and reeded rims, comprising a teapot and coffee pot with angular brown composition handles and finials, plus a cream jug and sugar basin with angular handles, total weight 44.8oz. (4) See Illustration.
A Channel Islands silver christening cup Guernsey 1780s, maker`s mark JD struck three times, London mark, Duty mark and rare Duty Drawback mark, of typical form with beaded scroll handles and engraved inscription `.E.L.N. Don. De. Son. Parain. D.D.M. 1788.`, 3in. (7.5cm.) high. See Illustration.
An impressive George V silver lidded tankard John Walker & Tolhurst, London 1926, of circular form with planished finish, hinged cover with scrolled foliate thumbpiece, pierced floral mount and turned finial, sabre handle, the spreading circular base with overlaid trefoil mount, 10in. (25.5cm.) high, weight 48oz. See Illustration.
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