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Lot 617

A Clarice Cliff "Bizarre" pottery vase (shape No. 187) painted with an angular design, 10.25ins high, with Newport back stamp, circa 1928-30

Lot 71

A late Victorian silver combined vesta, Sovereign and stamp case, 2.375ins x 1.5ins, by William Nele, Chester 1890 (monogrammed and engraved with dated - rubbed), a Continental silvery metal vesta case modelled as a seated dog wearing hat and ruff collar, 2.5ins high, and a selection of other plated brass and other vesta cases, various

Lot 929

A Victorian Mauchline " Cameron" Tartan ware circular stamp box with a Penny Red to lid, seven other stamp boxes and six circular snuff boxes various

Lot 107

Green Acme stamp album with GB and Commonwealth stamps, to include GB 1 Penny Black, and three small stookbook GB mint

Lot 1066

Helen Bradley, signed coloured print, figures walking before a pond and church in a winter sunset, Fine Art Trade Guild stamp to lower left

Lot 1135

Oil on board, half length portrait of a young lady in a white tunic, bearing Vente Aizipiri stamp verso, 13.5ins x 9ins

Lot 1136

Oil on board, portrait of a lady in a red tunic, bearing Vente Aizipiri stamp verso, 11ins x 8ins

Lot 1273

Pair of framed stipple engravings after George Morland, indistinctly signed in pencil with blind stamp, 14ins x 11ins, together with a pair of 19th Century framed hand coloured plates of sailing ships

Lot 1541

19th Century figured mahogany and gilt brass mounted console table of French Empire design, the top mounted with a pair of cherub figures, the frieze drawer and sabre supports decorated with figures and anthemion above an undertier and gilt brass paw feet, with Edwards and Roberts retailer's stamp

Lot 164

Huntley and Palmer biscuit tin in the form of a run of books, together with a small wooden stamp box, carved with the lion of Lucerne and a hardstone flower ornament

Lot 326

Box containing a quantity of various stamp albums including: Penny Black and various other items

Lot 354

Red album containing a collection of G.B. stamps, QV to present including Penny Black, two Penny Blues, together with a Cromwell World stamp album

Lot 789

Two Birmingham silver stamp boxes on ball supports, the lids inset with stamps

Lot 119

Two red stamp albums and contents of Worldwide mint and used stamps, mainly 1900 to 1950's, some good Victorian GB and Edward VII

Lot 135

Large box of mainly stamp catalogues 1956-85, book by Attwood 1981 on Ascension Island postal history, box of approvals, etc.

Lot 136

Stamp magazine, catalogues, albums and others and four empty Grafton stamp albums

Lot 137

Extensive stamp collection in 10 albums and two tins (sorting lot)

Lot 141

Three world stamp albums and a mixture on paper (mixed condition but some interesting examples)

Lot 146

Stamp album and contents of mint GB stamps and various other stamp accessories including empty Royal Mail first day cover albums, Royal Mail presentation books and stamps including 'Royal Mail Special Stamps' issues 23/2006, 21/2004, 22/2005, 2009, etc. and 20/1/2004, 'Royal Mail Millennium Stamps'

Lot 31

Stamp collection and box of ceramics

Lot 47

Collection of stamp catalogues, stamps and first day covers

Lot 599

AN 18K GOLD CHAIN vintage, with (plated) signet stamp

Lot 206

Tienie Pritchard (South African 1938-) JOB EN SY VRIENDE OP DIE ASHOOP signed and numbered 4/7; impressed with the foundry stamp bronze on wooden base height: 13cm (excluding the base)

Lot 377

A KARELIAN BIRCHWOOD FABERGE STYLE STAMP BOX the hinged lid centred by a silver escutcheon enclosing a compartment 1,5cm high, 8cm wide, 6cm deep

Lot 134

After Ferdinand Barbedienne, 19th century cast bronze bust of Bacchus, raised on an associated ebonised base, 22cm h, with a similar bronze of a classical female figure, both bearing a foundry stamp to reverse and signed, (2)

Lot 172

Royal Doulton figurine Fortune Teller HN 2159, Grace 2318, and other figures inc Beswick Gold stamp Lady Mouse Beatrix Potter, continental goat herders, etc (13)

Lot 135

A G-Plan mahogany extending dining table with makers stamp, E Gomme with matching coffee table by the same maker

Lot 248

*BOXED LEDA EIGHTY AUTOMATIC HAND NUMBERING STAMP, A PAIR OF FIELD GLASSES, 'LIVES AND VOYAGES OF DRAKE CAVENDISH AND DAMPIER, PUB. BY OLIVER AND BOYD, EDINBURGH 1837 AND AN OLIVETTI 'LEXICON 80' MANUAL TYPEWRITER IN GREY METAL CASE (4)

Lot 526

A selection of miscellaneous of elephant interest, a 'ships letter Lancaster' stamp, novelty day/date etc

Lot 803

A small collection of military badges, plus a Blackpool omnibus drivers badge, stamp album

Lot 812

A Commonwealth, British and World stamp collection in old albums, mainly Victorian, Edward VII and George V, needs viewing

Lot 815

An album of G.B. Stamp booklets, good face value

Lot 816

A large box containing World stamp collection in mainly old stamp albums

Lot 823

A stamp album of Germany, 1970-2000, mint and used

Lot 826

Two stamp albums, British Isles Cinderelles and Isle of Man

Lot 827

A box containing four stamp albums including good penny reds and good U.S.A., two packs of playing cards and a cash book 1906

Lot 828

A box of G.B. And World stamp albums, including albums, loose stamps, covers and year books

Lot 263

Two Stanley Gibbon stamp albums and two small stock books

Lot 228

Two well stocked stamp albums

Lot 229

Two albums of First Day Covers together with a stamp album

Lot 231

Two well stocked stamp albums

Lot 232

Two well stocked stamp albums

Lot 233

Three stamp albums and further stamps

Lot 52

Silver hallmarked and agate seal stamp

Lot 59

Collection of ten British Mint stamp sets

Lot 439

A stamp holder in the shape of an envelope, stamped 925 Est £20 - £40

Lot 80

B&B ITALIA DINING TABLE, oval with grey/black lacquered top on chromed metal frame, Max Alto stamp on frame, 250cm x 100cm x 74cm H. (with faults, scratch marks to top)

Lot 582

After Tristram Hillier R.A. (British, 1905-1983): a still life with three apples, a print published by Frost and Reed Ltd, 1955, signed in pencil to the margin, with blind stamp, 30 by 40cm.

Lot 159

MILHAUD DARIUS: (1892-1974) French Composer. A.L.S., Milhaud, one page, 4to folded aerogramme blue paper, Oakland, 17th October 1964, to Emmanuel Bondeville secretary of the French Institute, in French. Milhaud explains to his correspondent having read in the newspaper Le Monde his appointment and states `I can then and now send my deep congratulations to you,… you are going to enjoy a rather beautiful home. I did visit it time ago when I accompanied my teacher Widor after a conservatory day, and I was dazzled by such a magnificent building..´ The aerogramme bears to the front an ink stamp with Milhaud´s address in Oakland. Extremely small tear due to the envelope opening, otherwise VG £80-100

Lot 214

PAUL VI: (1897-1978) Pope of the Roman Catholic Church 1963-78. An excellent vintage signed colour 7 x 9.5 photograph by Pope Paul VI, the image depicting the Pope in a formal half length pose, wearing his red pontifical habit. Photograph by Felici of Rome and bearing their stamp to the lower right corner of the image. Signed ('Paulus P P. VI') by the Pope in bold black fountain pen ink to the lower photographer's mount and dated 12th March 1966 in his hand. With the Papal blind embossed seal alongside his signature. Neatly mounted, VG  £800 - 1200Upon his election to the Papacy, Cardinal Montini took the pontifical name Paul VI to indicate a renewed worldwide mission to spread the message of Christ, following the example of Apostle St. Paul. Pope Paul VI reconvened the Second Vatican Council, giving it priority and direction, and implementing its numerous reforms and fostering improved ecumenical relations with Eastern Orthodox and Protestants, which resulted in many historic meetings and agreements. Pope Benedict XVI declared that the late Pope Paul VI lived a life of heroic virtue and conferred the title of Venerable upon him. In October 2014 Pope Francis beatified him in recognition of a miracle attributed to his intercession.

Lot 251

RICORD PHILIPPE: (1800-1889) French Physician. He was the first to prove that syphilis and gonorrhea are not the same disease. Ricord was appointed physician to Prince Napoleon, and later consulting surgeon to Napoleon III. A.N.S., P Ricord, one page, 8vo, Paris, 5th January 1843, in French. The document being a medical prescription, stating `..Gargling…200 grams, Hydrochloric acid 10 drops,..´ Bearing an ink stamp of the “Pharmacy Leseurre, Rue de la Harpe, Paris”. Folded. Small overall age wear, otherwise G £100-120

Lot 283

VAN DONGEN KEES: (1877-1968) Dutch Painter, a member of the Fauves. A.N.S., Van Dongen, one page, oblong 4to, n.p., n.d., Sunday, in French. The autograph text being an acknowledgment of a payment received from his correspondent, the Dutch Painter stating `Well received your payment of 100 frs, Cordially yours, Van Dongen´. Boldly written and signed in bold blue ink, with several ink stains. The document bears at the heading a printed stamp from the Autograph Collection of Dr. Max Thorek, Chicago. Extremely small creasing with upper edge very slightly trimmed, otherwise G to VG £150-200

Lot 285

PICASSO PABLO: (1881-1973) Spanish Painter. Signed printed folded 5.5 x 8.5 paper pamphlet, entitled “La Colombe de Picasso”, (“Picasso´s Dove”). Signed `Picasso´ in bold dark ink, with his name alone, beneath a printed photograph of a dove. The document contains a printed text to each of the inside pages and to the verso too. To the second page a printed text by Joseph Noiret, in French; to the third page a lengthy text by Christian Dotremont, and to the last a work by René Caluwaert. To the front lower left corner bearing a collection ink stamp. With a very small area of paper loss to the back page, not affecting the text or signature. VG £800-1200Joseph Noiret (1927-2012) Belgian painter writer and poet. Founder of the avant-garde movement COBRA, and of the review Phantomas. Christian Dotremont (1922-1979), was a Belgian painter and poet. A founding member of the Revolutionary Surrealist Group and COBRA movement. Well known for his painted poems.

Lot 300

ALECHINSKY PIERRE: (1927- ) Belgian abstract Artist. An attractive F.D.C., signed and inscribed by Alechinsky, one page, oblong folio card, Paris, 12th October 1985, in French. Signed and inscribed in pencil by Alechinsky (`For Axel, Alechinsky´) and dated 30th March 2009 in his hand. The document being the commemorative presentation of a 5,00 Francs French Republic stamp showing an Alechinsky´s work. With three binder holes to the left removable border. A numbered copy of an attractive document, with a printed short biography of Alechinsky. EX £200-300The stamp is depicting a work by Alechinsky, being a tribute to Michel Butor (1926-2016) a French writer. To the stamp background Alechinsky features a Butor´s manuscript. Butor, as well as Alechinsky, was a passionate of the book the wheel and the snake, an esoteric symbol of the movement and the eternity.

Lot 387

BENJELLOUN ABDELMAJID: (1944- ) Moroccan Writer, Poet and Historian. A.L.S., Benjelloun, one page, folio, Rabat, 2nd October 1993, to Martine Lopez, in French. Benjelloun thanks his correspondent for her letter and states in part `Your magnificent letter will be kept together with the letters I have received from great poets such as André de Bouchet, Guillevic.. Obviously when the street where you live has the name of a poet, you love poetry! There is something like a happy predestination…´ The letter bears to the upper left corner a printed stamp with Benjelloun address and phone in Morocco. Folded. VG £80-100André du Bouchet (1924-2001) French Poet . Eugène Guillevic (1907-1997) Known as Guillevic. One of the better known and most popular French poets of the second half of the 20th century.

Lot 434

WELLINGTON DUKE OF: (1769-1852) Anglo-Irish Field Marshal & British Prime Minister 1828-30, 1834. A.L.S., Wellington, one page, 8vo, Stratfield Saye, 11th April 1841, to General Sir Willoughby Gordon. Wellington promises to convene a meeting of the committee on the Duke of York's Memorial, and concludes '…I will at that meeting suggest an arrangement for the gratification of the Commander of the Royal Military Asylum.' With integral address leaf in Wellington's hand, with a Penny Red postage stamp affixed and bearing a Maltese Cross postmark and also remnants of a red wax seal (small area of paper loss where broken). VG £100-150General Sir James Willoughby Gordon (1772-1851) British Quartermaster-General to the Forces 1811-51. In 1801 the Duke of York laid the first stone of the Royal Military Asylum in Dover, Kent.

Lot 444

SONTHONAX LEGER-FELICITE & POLVEREL ETIENNE: (1763-1813) and (1740-1795), both French Abolitionists Legislators at Saint Domingue. The first civil Commissioners and de facto rulers of Saint Domingue promulgating the total abolition of slavery on August 1793. An interesting D.S., Sonthonax and Polvorel, one page, folio, Port-aux-Princes, 1st May 1793, to vice-Admiral Sercey, in French. The attractive partially printed document states at the heading “French Republic - In the name of the Republic - Civil Commission”, and shows to the base an ink stamp stating “In the name of the Nation”. Sonthonax and Polvorel authorize vice-Admiral Sercey by the present document to `..take all the measures which he will consider necessary in order to keep the peacefulness and discipline on board and to send handcuff to prison cell the insubordinates if he judges convenient, until all passengers will safely reach France..´ Folded. Very small, minor age wear to the edges, not affecting the text or signatures, otherwise VG £80-100Pierre Charles de Sercey (1753-1836) French Admiral and Noble.

Lot 530

EDWARD VIII: (1894-1972) King of the United Kingdom January - December 1936. Later Duke of Windsor. A good A.L.S., Edward P, as Prince of Wales, two pages, 8vo, St. James' Palace, 9th May 1921, to Leila Gough-Calthorpe, on the Prince's personal monogrammed stationery. The Prince writes to thank his correspondent and the Commander-in-Chief for their hospitality and for making him very comfortable, adding that he is sorry his stay was so short and remarking 'I would far sooner have remained at Portsmouth these next few days so as to escape all these "Japs" in London who have come at a very inopportune moment & are really a great nuisance just now!' Accompanied by the original envelope (stamp torn away) hand addressed by the Prince to The Hon. Leila Gough-Calthorpe at Admiralty House, Portsmouth, and signed ('EP') by Edward with his initials in the lower left corner. About EX £400-500Effie 'Leila' Gough-Calthorpe (c.1868-?) Wife of Sir Somerset Gough-Calthorpe (1865-1937) British Admiral of the Fleet, Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth, from 1920. Crown Prince Hirohito (1901-1989) visited England during his six month tour of Europe in May 1921, becoming the first Japanese Crown Prince to travel abroad. Upon his return to Japan Hirohito became Regent in place of his ailing father. The Prince of Wales accompanied the Crown Prince on a number of official engagements including the inspection of a Guard of Honour of World War I heroes at the Guildhall and a carriage procession along Fleet Street in London.

Lot 537

YIKUANG, PRINCE QING & LI HONGZHANG: YIKUANG, PRINCE QING: (1838-1917) Manchu Noble and Politician of the Qing dynasty. First Prime Minister of the Imperial cabinet in 1911, & LI HONGZHANG: (1823-1901) also known as Li Hung-Chang. Chinese Politician, General and Diplomat of the Imperial Court and late Qing Empire. Minister and Viceroy. Very rare A.L.S., with red ink Chinese stamp, and beneath `Li Hungsing´, Pechino (Beijing), in Italian, one page, card folio, April 1892, in old Chinese characters. The written text entitled `Cina´ (“China”), in Italian, being a memorial poem of four verses on the occasion of the four hundred years celebration of the discovery of the new continent of America by Christopher Columbus in 1492, Yikuang stating `Four hundred years ago America was discovered by Humans in the very far horizon, on our maps we had the Divine Land, and now the New World, with great extension, as big as the world known till then.´ and further saying `Colon´s feat discovering the new continent deserves veneration from each generation. His fight and his achievement in the middle of the huge extensions of sea deserve praise.´ Further concluding with a question `leaving aside Magallanica and other lands, who will be able to discover the two other continents that the legend talks about?´ The document contains two written sentences in a slightly smaller letter size, explaining what Prince Qing´s statement refers to. The document bears a contemporary translation into English affixed to the verso. Very small overall, minor age wear, otherwise, VG  £1000-1500        The poem is written in a very old Chinese language, a dead language not in use since many centuries, but which was kept in the Imperial Court only in the written form. A similar situation to Latin in Europe. Prince Qing refers in a poetic way to the old belief that after discovering America, men would conquer Magallanica. Terra Australis, or Magallanica, was a hypothetical continent first posited in antiquity and which appeared on maps between the 15th and 18th centuries. The existence of Terra Australis was based on the idea that continental land in the northern hemisphere should be balanced by land in the south. When he mentions the Divine Land he probably refers to China also in a poetic way. The year date is written as the eighteenth year of Guangxu throne. Guangxu (1871-1908) was the eleventh Emperor of the Qing dynasty. He ruled, under Empress dowager Cixi who launched a coup in 1898, after which he was put under house arrest until his death.

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