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CINESE, 1870 CIRCAcassa savonette in oro giallo diametro 44 mm, punzone 18 K 'state stamp of cacat gold 18k Neuchatel', estremamente decorata ambo i labi con incisioni e smalti champlevé raffiguranti fiori e nel fronte un piccolo uccello del paradiso, quadrante in smalto bianco con numeri romani, lancette all'inglese, piccoli secondi al sei, parapolvere firmato Regmond Locle, movimento con cariamento a chiave, scappamento ad ancora svizzera. Peso 50,4 g circa.REGMOND, 18K HUNTER CASE POCKET WATCH, WITH CHAMPLEVE' ENAMEL, LE LOCLE, SWITZERLAND, FOR THE CHINESE MARKET, 1870
Lajos Mack for Zsolnay, an early 20th-century iridescent ceramic 'Mermaid' vase, shape number 6108, with two art nouveau-style mermaids forming the handles, lozenge stamp to the base, 20 cm high x 23 cm wide.The former report mentioned professional restoration to the foot rim, I have checked the area to ascertain the extent of said restoration but have found the glazed area to be fully vitrified and the foot rim un-restored, I can see some marks of kiln debris and discolouration to the edge of the footrim that could account for the former report. However, the external face of the foot rim shows a small shell chip and signs of a broad but captive shell chip with a short crack running from its edge but confined to the edge of the foot. The body shows some very small areas of glaze loss.Please see the extra images that illustrate the points above.
Absolutely stunning gold tone frame with unique decorative hinge that has a touch of silver. Classic oval shape with a beautifully formed bridge. The temple tips have some wear and are missing the tabs in the end. Right temple inside stamp: 130 Made in France 2242149. Left temple inside stamp: Cartier Paris 130. Bridge inside stamp: 49-19. Included is the original glass case, glass cleaning cloth, book, pamphlet and certificate. Additionally there are two original extra screws. This item has its original box. 6.75"L x 3.70"W x 2.50"H Issued: 20th centuryManufacturer: CartierCondition: Age related wear.
Great British and World stamps, including Paraguay, Iran, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Westminster 'The King George VI 1946 Victory' and 'The 1966 Crown Agents Churchill' stamp collections each in ring binder folder, other commemorative stamps etc, housed in various stockbooks, albums and loose, in one box
Commemorative coin and stamps covers, including Australia 'Queen's Birthday 1996' containing one dollar coin, Canada 'Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 70th Birthday' containing five dollars coin, various commemorative crown coin stamp covers etc, housed in 'The Royal Family' ring binder folder
Two three division stamp boxes, the first with enamelled ladybird decoration and engraved initials to the inside of the hinged cover, the second with glass cover showing three King George V stampsCondition Report:Both with signs of use, ladybird with some damage and rubbing to the lid, the other with damage to the glass cover - corner piece missing and various dents
Great British and World coins, including Queen Anne 1711 shilling, Queen Victoria 1865 and 1888 four pences, 1890 double florin, Queen Victoria and later pennies, other pre-decimal coinage, King George V and later Australian pennies, pre-Euro coinage, various United States of America coins etc and various stamps including small number of Queen Elizabeth II mint decimal, Harrington and Byrne 'The United Kingdom Unused 1953 Coronation Stamp Collection', first day covers etc, housed in various albums or folders and loose
NELSON MANDELA (SOUTH AFRICAN, 1918-2013)Coloured Left Hand signed and number 'NMandela 61/500' (lower margin); studio stamp (lower left) lithograph 60 x 40cm Provenance S A Trade & Product Agencies, Cape Town, from whom acquired by the present owner The present work comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by Ross McLean CalderCondition reportOne very small yellow spot upper left corner.Otherwise appears in generally good condition and ready to hang.Under glass and not examined out of frame.
LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (BRITISH, 1887-1976)Sailing Boats signed in pencil 'L. S. Lowry' with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp (in lower margin), no. 807/850 print in colours 29 x 34cm ARR The present work is being sold to benefit Sussex EmmausCondition reportThe sheet is sound with strong colour throughout; framed and under glass, unexamined out of frame. Stamped '851' (lower right margin) according to the Fine Art Trade Guild it was common practise to print extra copies, particularly if a copy was spoiled in the printing or stamping process.
JOHN NASH (BRITISH, 1893-1977)A storm over the sea (c. 1937) with studio stamp (to backboard) watercolour, pen and ink 22 x 32.5cm ARR Provenance New Grafton Gallery, Old Bond Street, London, where acquired by the present owner in 1978; Private collection, UK Exhibited London, New Grafton Gallery, 18th May 1978VIEWINGNOTICEThis workwill be on view in London on 7th & 8th May 4 Cromwell Place, South Kensington, London, SW7 2JETuesday 7th May 3pm-6pmWednesday 8th May 9am-4pmPlease click here for more details.
NELSON MANDELA (SOUTH AFRICAN, 1918-2013)Hand of Africa signed and numbered 'NMandela 147/1000' (lower margin); studio stamp (lower left) lithograph 30.5 x 23cm Provenance S A Trade & Product Agencies, Cape Town, from whom acquired by the present owner The present work comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by Ross McLean Calder
NELSON MANDELA (SOUTH AFRICAN, 1918-2013)Motivation - from the Robben Island Series 'Today when I look back at Robben Island I see it as a celebration of the struggled a symbol of the finest qualities of the human spirit...' signed and numbered 'NMandela 261/500' (lower margin); studio stamp (lower left) lithograph 66 x 40cm Provenance S A Trade & Product Agencies, Cape Town, from whom acquired by the present owner
After Moreau - a French 19th century patinated spelter figural table lamp of a young boy scantily draped holding aloft a flamed glass shade A/F 89cm high, signature to base, and Progress a similar spelter figurine holding a flaming torch mounted on a wooden base, cast incised signature to base, along with foundry stamp Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request
[Wood, Anthony]. Historia et Antiquitates Universitatis Oxoniensis, 1st edition, Oxford: Sheldonian Theatre, 1674, additional engraved title, title with vignette of the Sheldonian Theatre, folding engraved plan (with closed tears at foot), water stains and small marginal tears throughout, Cornwell House ink stamp to front free endpaper, contemporary calf, rubbed with some stains and edge wear, folio, together with:Hutchins (John). The History and Antiquities of the county of Dorset..., 2 volumes, 1st edition, London, W. Bower and J. Nichols. 1774, folding frontispiece map of Dorset by J. Bayly, 1773 plus 38 engraved maps, views, plans, pedigrees and others (some folding), previous ownership inscription to top of title page and bookplate of D Okeden to front pastedown to each volume, some manuscript annotations to a few margins, additions and corrections bound to rear, contemporary calf rebacked preserving boards, contrasting title labels to spine, scuffed and rubbed with small areas of loss, corners bumped, folio, plusThoresby (Ralph). Ducatus Leodiensis: or, the Topography of the Ancient and Populus Town and Parish of Leeds and Parts Adjacent in the West-Riding of the County of York..., 1st edition, London: Printed for Maurice Atkins, 1715, engraved portrait frontispiece,12 engraved maps, plates and views (some folding, some spotted and many with reinforced folds), contemporary manuscript annotation to foot of title page, juvenile scribing to page 426, lacking B2, contemporary blind embossed calf, hinges and joints cracked and worn, rubbed and worn, corners bumped, small folio and other British topography by or after S. C. Hall, John Gorton, Dugdale, Throsbys, John Ogilby, John Mackay Wilson, Illustrated London News and others, various sizes and condition QTY: (43 )NOTE:Sold as a collection of prints not subject to return.
Torti (Francesco). Ad criticam dissertationem du abusu Chinae Chinae Mutinensibus medicis perperam objecto a clarissimo quondam viro Bernardino Ramazzino, in Patavinâ Universitate practicae Medicinae Professoren Primario, responsiones jatro-apologeticae, Modena: Bartholomaei Soliani, 1715, damp-stain to outer blank margin of a few gatherings, contemporary quarter vellum, red morocco title label lettered in gilt, recased with new endpapers, 8vo, together with: Cockburn (William). Virulentae Gonorrhoeae, symptomata, natura, causa & curationes, Lyon: Isaacum Severinum, 1716, half-title, title printed in red and black with engraved vignette, ownership inscription in brown ink of 'R. Hopwood' dated 1718 to front free endpaper, hinges neatly repaired, lightly spotted, a gathering loose, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, spine lettered in gilt with red morocco title label, some wear, 8vo, plusBlackmore (Richard). A Treatise of Consumption and other Distempers belonging to the Breast and Lungs, 1st edition, London: John Pemberton, 1724, Royal Hospital Salford ink-stamp to title, spotted, disbound with covers missing, spine split in half, 8vo, withCornarius (Janus). Iani Cornarij Medici Physici, De peste Libri duo, Basel: Joannem Heruagium, 1551, spotted, title soiled and strengthened to inner margin, modern vellum, black morocco title label lettered in gilt, 8voQTY: (4)
Lee (John Edward). Isca Silurum or an Illustrated Catalogue of the Museum of Antiquities at Caerleon, London: Longmans Green Longmans & Roberts, 1862, 52 lithograph plates including some hand-coloured (few with light damp-stain), bound with Supplement to "Isca Silurum," or an Illustrated Catalogue of the Museum of Antiquities at Caerleon, Newport: Monmouthshire & Caerleon Antiquarian Association, 1868, four lithograph plates, contemporary red half morocco, joint slightly rubbed, large 8vo, together with:Merewether (John). Diary of a Dean. Being an Account of the Examination of Silbury Hill, and of various Barrows and other Earthworks on the Downs of North Wilts, opened and investigated in the months of July and August 1849..., London: George Bell, 1851, 34 lithograph plates, armorial bookplate of John Etherington Welch Rolls of The Hendre, Monmouth to upper pastedown, original cloth, lightly mottled, slim 8vo,Morgan (Thomas). Romano-British Mosaic Pavements..., London: Whiting & Co., 1886, numerous chromolithograph and lithograph plates and plans (some folding), one folding plate strengthened to folds with adhesive tape, original cloth gilt, frayed at head and foot of spine and with dark mark, 8vo, plus three others including Evans (John). The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons and Ornaments, of Great Britain, 2nd edition, revised, Longmans, Green and Co., 1897, with a loosely inserted autograph letter signed by the author, original cloth gilt, 8vo; English Historical Society (London). Nennii Historia Britonum. Ad fidem codicum manuscriptorum recensuit J. Stevenson, London, 1838, verso of half-title with letterpress Member's copy ownership of Sir George Staunton, Bart., contemporary half sheep, 8vo; Cutts (Edward). A Manual for the Study of the Sepulchral Slabs and Crosses of the Middle Ages, London: John Henry Parker, 1849, ink stamp to verso of title and to few other leaves, contemporary half calf, library classification number at foot of spine, extremities rubbed, 8voQTY: (6)
Fougasses (Thomas de). The Generall Historie of the Magnificent State of Venice. From the first foundation thereof untill this present, translated by W. Shute, 2 parts in one, 1st English edition, London: printed by G. Eld and W. Stansby, 1612, title with woodcut map of Venice (title with red ink stamp and laid down with tears and marginal losses), woodcut portraits of Venetian Doges, lacking leaf B2 (i.e pp. 3-4), occasional toning and light spotting, a few leaves frayed at outer margins, early ownership signatures of Edward Emerson, John Touch and Mariona & Anna Mack front and rear, modern calf-backed marbled boards, folio QTY: (1)NOTE:ESTC S121332; STC 11207. Sold with all faults not subject to return.
Jonson (Ben). [The Workes, 2 parts only, London: Richard Bishop, 1640], comprising Volpone, or The Fox. A Comedy, and The Alchemist. A Comedy, both disbound folio, loosely contained in modern sprung binder, together with:Frend (William). Evening Amusements; or, The Beauty of the Heavens Displayed. In which several striking appearances, to be observed on various evenings in the heavens, during the year 1805, are described; and several means are pointed out, by which the time of young persons may be innocently, agreeably, and profitably employed within doors, London: Printed for J. Mawman in the Poultry, 1805, six engraved plates of celestial bodies, single publisher's advertisement leaf at end, occasional light spotting, untrimmed, original boards, worn, 12mo,Aesop. Fables of Esop and others: Translated into English, with instructive applications; and a print before each fable, by Samuel Croxall, D.D., Late Archdeacon of Hereford, Derby: Henry Mozley, 1819, wood engraved frontispiece with early signature George Walmsley to verso (with some show-through), wood engraved vignette to title, numerous woodcut illustrations, light dust-soiling and few marks, endpapers renewed, top edge gilt, contemporary sheep, rebacked, 12mo,Knight (T. A.). A Treatise on the Culture of the Apple & Pear, and on the Manufacture of Cider & Perry, 2nd edition, enlarged, Ludlow, H. Procter, 1801, ink stamp at foot of title and manuscript number to verso (repair to gutter), library ticket and stamps to front endpaper, modern cloth, 12mo, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian etc. including A Short Introduction to the Latin Grammar, for the use of the Lower Forms, in Westminster School, London: W. Ginger, 1810; A Dialogue on the Distinct Characters of the Picturesque and the Beautiful..., with Remarks on the ideas of Sir Joshua Reynolds & Mr Burke..., by Uvedale Price, Hereford: J. Robson, 1801 (with few library stamps); Practical Measuring made easy to the meanest capacity by a new set of tables..., by E. Hoppus, 10th edition, London: J. F. and C. Rivington [et al.], 1777 and The Farmer's Tour through the East of England, volumes 2-4 only, 1771, etc.QTY: (approx. 45)
Fletcher (John). A Dreadful Phenomenon described and improved: being a particular account of the sudden stoppage of the River Severn, and of the terrible desolation that happened at the Birches between Coalbrook-Dale and Buildwas Bridge in Shropshire, on Thursday Morning, May the 27th 1773. And the substance of a sermon preached the next day, on the ruins, to a vast concourse of spectators, 2nd edition, Bristol: Printed by W. Pine, 1774, 71 pp., lower margin of title with faint ink stamp with manuscript number, library label to front pastedown, late 19th/early 20th-century half sheep, joints lightly rubbed, slim 12mo, together with: Pennant (Thomas). Tours in Wales, 3 volumes, London: Wilkie and Robinson, J. Nunn, White and Cochrane [et al.], 1810, 44 engraved plates (some folding), few manuscript notes bound in, mid 19th-century green half morocco gilt, light wear at head of spines, 8vo,Gilpin (William). Observations on the River Wye, and several parts of South Wales..., made in the Summer of the Year 1770, 3rd edition, London: R. Blamire, 1792, 17 tinted aquatint plates, modern brown morocco, gilt decorated spine, 8vo, Harral (Thomas). Picturesque Views of the Severn..., 2 volumes, London: G. and W. B. Whittaker, 1824, numerous lithograph plates, titles, some text and foot of plates with library ink stamps, some spotting and dust-soiling, old library bookplate to upper pastedowns, original cloth-backed boards, later title labels, library number at foot of each spine, upper board of 1st volume near detached, some wear, 8vo, plus other Wales and River Wye topography and guides etc., mostly 19th-century publications QTY: (22)
Devon. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of Devon Shire, Divided into its Hundreds, Drawn from the best Authorities..., John Bowles & Sons, Messrs Bakewell & Parker, T. Bowles, H. Overton, T. Kitchin, R. Sayer and J. Ryall, 1762, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, originally published in 'The Royal English Atlas', large uncoloured allegorical cartouche and vignette of Exeter Cathedral Church, slight overall toning, 415 x 500 mm, together with Greenwood (C. & J.). Map of the County of Devon, from an Actual Survey made in the years 1825 & 1826..., Greenwood & Co. July 4th 1829, engraved map with contemporary wash colouring, inset map of Lundy Island, large calligraphic cartouche, uncoloured vignette of Exeter Cathedral, reference to the hundreds and a compass rose, very slight spotting, 620 x 710 mm, with Cary (John). A New Map of Devonshire Divided into Hundreds Exhibiting its Roads, Rivers, Parks &c. 1807, engraved map with wash outline colouring, oval cartouche, very slight staining, slight creasing along the central fold, old ink library stamp to the lower margin not affecting printed image, 500 x 550 mm, plus Stockdale (John). A Map of Devonshire from the best Authorities, 1805, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring and some later enhancement, old folds, some offsetting, 435 x 485 mm, and Weller (Edward). Devonshire (North Division) & Devonshire (South Division), circa 1860, two lithographic maps with contemporary outline colouring, each sheet approximately 315 x 440 mm, supplied with two sheets of descriptive text, with Fisher Son & Co. (publishers). Devonshire [1832 - 45], engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, some dust soiling and offsetting, 365 x 515 mmQTY: (7)
Dixon (Charles). Parachutes for Airmen, 1st edition, London: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, 1930, monochrome illustrations, ex-library ink stamp to the front endpaper, some light toning throughout, original blue cloth, spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with other early to mid-20th century aviation reference, including Alone in the Sky, by Mike Reilly, 1st edition, London: Robert Hale, 1963, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, Fighter Command, a study in air defence 1914-1916, by Peter Wykeham, London: Putnam, 1960, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, mostly original cloth, some paperbacks, overall condition is generally fair/good, 8voQTY: (3 shelves)
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