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A George V silver desk stand with silver mounted inkwell, bearing "Harrods London" stamp to base (by Harrods Limited (Richard Woodman Burbidge), London 1925), together with a silver gilt Apostle style spoon commemorating the Golden Jubilee No'd. 45/500 (Sheffield 2002), total weighable silver approx 5.9 oz
NO RESERVE Coventry printing.- Staughton (S. ) A selection of remarkable events in the lives of the primitive fathers, eminent reformers, and martyrs, in the Christian Church: Including A Concise History of the Lives, Sufferings and Deaths, of the Noblemen, Bishops, and other distinguished Persons, who have valiantly defended the Protestant Religion, engraved frontispiece, list of subscribers (mostly in the East and West Midlands), red ink stamp to title, Coventry, printed and sold by Mrs. Luckman, and by the editor., 1791 bound with Edinburgh Society For Publishing Religious Tracts. The Great Question Answered: Whar shall I do to be saved?, drop-head title, Edinburgh, Printed ny J. Ritchie, 1803 bound with Merrill (Daniel) The Mode and Subjects of baptism Examined, second edition, Boston, Manning & Loring, 1805, together 3 works in 1 vol., some spotting or light foxing, contemporary sheep, spine gilt and with red morocco label and paper library label (chipped with loss), upper cover , corners worn, rubbed, 8vo ⁂ The first mentioned provincially printed work is rare, with ESTC recording only 4 copies (not in Bodleian).
Berington (Joseph) The History of the Reign of Henry the Second ..., 3 vol., previous owner's ink signature, manuscript inscription to front free endpaper of vol. 1, occasional faint spotting, contemporary calf, a little rubbed, Basil, 1793 § H[owell] (J[ames]) Epistolæ Ho-Elianæ. Familiar Letters Domestic and Forren, lacking additional engraved title, each letter dated in ink by hand, occasional marginal annotations, small rust hole (I3), occasional faint spotting, later manuscript note tipped to front free endpaper, bookplate, later morocco, rubbed and worn, Humphrey Moseley, 1645 § Delepierre (Octave) Historical Difficulties and Contested Events, first edition, ex-library with ink-stamp to title, abrasion mark to front pastedown where label removed, original cloth, rebacked with original spine laid down, a little rubbed, 1868; and 22 others, similar, 8vo (27)
NO RESERVE Bindings.- Holland & The Dutch Republic.- Motley (John Lothrop) The Rise of the Dutch Republic. A History, 3 vol., 1856; History of the United Netherlands..., 4 vol., engraved frontispieces by Cooper, vol.I folding engraved plan depicting The Siege of Antwerp, plan with superficial marginal loss, 1867; The Life and Death of John of Barneveld, 2 vol., engraved frontispieces and 2 plates, 1874, half-titles, Durdans ex libris to front pastedowns, Rosebery embossed stamp to titles, pencil marginalia, a little faint foxing, most to peripheral ff., later half dark green morocco, spines handsomely ruled and in compartments, titles stamped in gilt, corners and extremities a little worn, spines a little faded, 8vo (9)
NO RESERVE Doré (Gustave).- Milton (John) Paradise Lost, presentation copy signed by Doré, half-title, 49 plates only (of 50), occasional marginal water-staining, spotting, contemporary half-calf, raised spine bands, gilt, crinkled upper cover, rubbed and worn, remnants of ink stamp to upper cover, folio, Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, n.d.
Hewitson (William C.) Coloured Illustrations of the Eggs of British Birds..., 2 vol., first edition, half-titles, 138 hand-coloured plates, a very little foxing, some to a few plate margins, "Phillips, | Wokingham" ink stamp to front free endpapers verso, contents separating a little, contemporary calf, g.e., board margins and spine compartments attractively ruled in gilt, gilt floriate and palmette devices respectively to dentelles and to board corners, a little worn, 8vo, 1846.Provenance: Madelaine Jay (bookplates)
NO RESERVE Yorkshire.- Hunter (Joseph) Hallamshire. The History and Topography of the Parish of Sheffield in the County of York, first edition, engraved frontispiece and 8 plates, vignettes, list of subscribers, occasional marginal pencil notes, small tears, repaired (frontispiece, title & 2Q1), ex-libris blind-stamp to front free endpaper, spotting, modern half calf, 1819.
Hunting & fishing.- Oppianus Poëtæ Cilicis De Venatione Lib. IIII, De Piscatu Lib. V., 3 parts in 1, text in Latin and Greek, title with woodcut printer's device, errata f. at end, partially erased ink stamp to title, water-stained, lightly browned, contemporary limp vellum, later richly gilt calf backstrip mounted on spine, rubbed and soiled, [Adams O207; Schwerdt II, p. 50], 8vo, Leiden, House of Plantin & Franciscus Raphelengius, 1597.
A rare pair of RAF Mk.VII flying goggles with Air Ministry issue stamp and no. 22C/826 1858 (lacking hinged visor) and a contemporary leather flying cap/helmet.Additional InformationWear commensurate with age throughout, please judge condition and any missing components from images and request additional if necessary, sold as seen.
A group of dials and gauges including Air Ministry Air N.P.H. Gauge with impressed date to dial 7/08/39 and with Air Ministry stamped to reverse, possibly from an Avro Lancaster Bomber, a light with Air Ministry stamp, a military issue Smiths Sensitive Altimeter and an oil P.S.I. meter with imprinted serial no. to dial 2697/57, also a Ferranti Ltd MkIX R.P.M. meter (dial bezel and glass loose), a Roller Smith US Navy altimeter, also a Mather & Platt Ltd of Manchester pressure gauge mounted beneath mirror and both brass cased.
A WWI period Naval flag with Union Jack ensign inscribed 'HMS Vindictive' and with indistinct manufacturer's stamp for Pall Mall London 1914 to one end, approx 165 x 330cm.Additional InformationSomewhat discoloured and stained, some loose threads, fraying and thinning particularly to corners, one corner with small hole and a few small sewn repairs.
A military issue kukri with broad arrow stamp to blade back and further stamped '[...] Singh & Sons Rawalpindi', blade length approx 33cm, to wooden grip and housed in leather scabbard (both af). Additional InformationThe grip with large chip and loss to base, the blade with heavy wear, areas of corrosion, pitting and scratches, the hilt area similarly heavily worn, the scabbard with split to the top and is very distressed. International postage is not available please see the Postage tab on www.adampartridge.co.uk for recommended carriers.
WILKINSON SWORD COMPANY; a Fairbairn-Sykes type fighting knife, the blade bade with manufacturer's stamp to one side and 'The FS Fighting Knife' to the other, blade length 17.2cm, to unmarked oval crossguard and brass coloured chequered grip, housed in metal mounted leather scabbard. Additional InformationSome pitting and scratches to the blade, rubbing to the brass coloured finish of the grip, further general wear throughout, leather somewhat distressed to the scabbard, metal mount dented, discoloured, etc.
Two Chassepot-type bayonets with fullered blades, the first military issue and the second with knight's head stamp to blade base, both with chequered grips, blade length of each approx 57cm, both lacking scabbards (2). Additional InformationGeneral wear and tear, pitting throughout, some areas of corrosion, particularly to the first item.
Two cavalry sabres with fullered blades, the first of military issue with relevant stamps and manufacturer's stamp 'Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co Solingen' to guard with pierced cross motif and chequered grip, blade length 87cm, the second with unmarked blade to pierced guard with leather mounted grip (2). Additional InformationBoth heavily worn, pitting and some nibbles to the blades, the latter with areas of corrosion or rust, heavy pitting to both guards and wear to grips, particularly the leather of the second item.
CLARICE CLIFF; a 'Bizarre' 'Bamboo Cottage' pattern Art Deco stepped square section bowl with rare double back stamp (the central stamp for Newport Pottery), diameter 19.4cm.Additional InformationOne small chip to rim, some rubbing to surface decoration, general surface wear, manufacturing imperfections including pooling of glaze, etc.
A small group of variously hallmarked silver items comprising single stamp case, decanter label inscribed 'Brandy', three single napkin rings, two silver bladed mother of pearl handled pen knives and small propelling pencil, also an enamelled George III crown mounted as a brooch, silver approx 2.4ozt.
BOURDIN OF PARIS; a good mid-19th century brass carriage clock, the circular dial set with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and day and date dials, stamped 'Medaille 1re Classe Exposition Universelle 1855. Bourdin Her 28 Rue de la Paix Paris', with bevelled glass to top and sides, further manufacturer stamp and engraving 'Exposition 1855 Aiguilles [...]' to reverse, height excluding swing handle 12.5cm, in original fitted case. Additional InformationHorizontal hairline through the centre of the dial, has not been tested and no guarantee of working order, the clock was overhauled and restored in 2001, general wear including some tarnish to the metalware, further scratches, marks etc to the glass, dial has chip to the upper right and further nibbles around edges, backplate with numerous scratches and indents, the case worn commensurate with age, somewhat discoloured with surface scratches and losses, interior again tired, discoloured, dirty, etc.
PHILLIP HAAS & SÖHNE; a circa 1900 thirty hour mantel clock with canted domed top, the cardboard dial set with Roman numerals, decorated with exotic chromolithograph to the inside case, movement stamped 85492, height 33cm, and an Edwardian eight day example, the enamel dial set with Arabic numerals and inscribed 'HL Brown & Son Ltd, Sheffield & London', movement with G Mégnin stamp (2).
LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY RBA RA (1887-1976); a signed limited edition coloured print, 'Ferryboat', published by Venture Prints in 1972, signed lower right and bearing blind stamp and letter to number code for 187 lower left, 30.5 x 40.5cm, framed and glazed.Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
TOM DODSON; a signed limited edition print, 'Fish & Chips', no. 550/850, 30.5 x 39.5cm, and two further numbered but unsigned prints, 'The Old Town Hall' and 'A Day After Christmas' (the former af), all with Studio Arts Gallery blind stamp, all framed and glazed (3). Additional InformationThe Old Town Hall print with two holes where the picture hooks have come through the picture with the hooks visible through the two holes.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
Seven (7) Piece Chinese Hardstone Lot: 2 seal stamps, knife handle, and four prayer pendants. Largest seal stamp measures 5-3/4" H, largest pendant measures 3" H. Condition: Largest seal stamp has nicks to corners otherwise good condition Estimate: $100.00 - $200.00 Domestic Shipping: $48.00
Russian Eight (8) Piece Art Deco Bronze Enameled Desk Set. Includes 2 candlesticks, covered inkstand, match holder, stamp roller, match holder, pencil holder, and accessories. Candlesticks measures 8" H, inkstand measures 5-1/2" x 7-1/4" W x 7-1/4" D. Condition: Rubbing to enamel, rubbing and stopping to bronze Estimate: $1000.00 - $2000.00 Domestic Shipping: $115.00
λRichard Allen (British 1933-1999) Edge Oil on board Signed and stamped with studio stamp verso 43 x 43cm (16¾ x 16¾ in.) Provenance: Sale, Sotheby's, 1 April 2007, Lot 323 λ Indicates that this lot may be subject to Droit de Suite royalty charges. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
λHugh McKenzie (British 1909 - 2005) Parade of shops Oil on board Signed lower right; with artist's stamp and number 1019 verso 19 x 29.5cm (7¼ x 11½ in.) Exhibited: London, Messum's Fine Art, Hugh McKenzie's London, a selection of works from the studio estate, 2007, no. 105 λ Indicates that this lot may be subject to Droit de Suite royalty charges. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
λHugh McKenzie (British 1909 - 2005) The Kenthouse Cafe Oil on board Signed lower right; with artist's stamp and number 1643 verso 16 x 21cm (6¼ x 8¼ in.) Exhibited: London, Messum's Fine Art, Hugh McKenzie's London, a selection of works from the studio estate, 2007, no. 103 λ Indicates that this lot may be subject to Droit de Suite royalty charges. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
λHugh McKenzie (British 1909 - 2005) Interior of a museum Oil on board Signed and dated 84 lower right; with artist's stamp and number 1008 verso 16 x 20cm (6¼ x 7¾ in.) Exhibited: London, Messum's Fine Art, Hugh McKenzie's London, a selection of works from the studio estate, 2007, no. 38 λ Indicates that this lot may be subject to Droit de Suite royalty charges. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
λHugh McKenzie (British 1909 - 2005) Street Scene, 1989 Oil on board Signed and dated 1989 lower right; with artist's stamp and number 1009 verso 15 x 18cm (5¾ x 7 in.) Exhibited: London, Messum's Fine Art, Hugh McKenzie's London, a selection of works from the studio estate, 2007, no. 106 λ Indicates that this lot may be subject to Droit de Suite royalty charges. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
λHugh McKenzie (British 1909 - 2005) First World War Memorial, Threadneedle street Oil on board With artist's stamp and number 1018 verso 25.5 x 18.5cm (10 x 7¼ in.) Exhibited: London, Messum's Fine Art, Hugh McKenzie's London, a selection of works from the studio estate, 2007, no. 17 λ Indicates that this lot may be subject to Droit de Suite royalty charges. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Photograph - Lee Miller (1907-1977), limited edition 47/500 gelatin silver print, 'You will not eat lunch at Charlotte St. today', 9½ x 9½in., the photograph capturing a potted tree with 'Police Danger' sign, Lee Miller Archives copyright stamp and limited number in black pen verso., * Provenance: Eyestorm Media Ltd., with certificate.
An early 19th century British heavy cavalry sword, curved 29½in. (75cm.) blade, brass hilt with double bar guard, striped shagreen grip, leather brass bound scabbard with retailer's stamp, 'Prosser late Cullum, Sword Cutler and Belt Maker to the King & H.R.H Duke of York. Charing Cross, London'., *Condition:the blade with little pitting and rust, otherwise good, the scabbard with strength loss, otherwise good.
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