F. Otto for Royal Dux - A pair of large Art Nouveau figural vases, circa 1900, modelled in the form of two female figures beside oak trees, stamp numbers '1557' and incised 'F R Otto' to the rear, h.59cm Condition Report / Extra Information One vase with no signs of damage or restoration. The other vase with area of restoration to protruding edge of top rim, 15x8mm low chip to same area at outside edge, horizontal hairline to middle area of figure, crack to upper part of water flowing into jug.
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Banksy (b.1974) - HMV, screenprint, with studio stamp, limited edition No.35/600, produced 2003, sold with certificate of authenticity from Pest Control dated June 2015, 34 x 48cm Condition Report / Extra Information Framed in brushed aluminium, mounted and glazed. In excellent original condition. Not hand signed.
SPORT PHOTOGRAPHS Approximately 50 photographs, mainly black and white, some with press stamp on reverse and/or autograph, good football content, 1940s to 2000s. Other sports include tennis, rugby, motor racing, athletics etc. Autographs include Gerd Muller (on 5 different colour picture cards), Maria Sharapova, Billy Hughes and Denis Tuert (on magazine picture). Photographs include large (15.5" x 11") of 1966 England World Cup Squad in suits, 1962/63 Millwall squad, Gordon Banks (Leicester 1961) head and shoulders, England and Austria exchange handshakes at the end of 1951 International, the wreckage of world champion racing driver Mike Hawthorn's jaguar after fatal crash etc. Generally Good
A COLLECTION OF HALLMARKED SILVER SPOONS, consisting of a matched set of six shell bowl spoons, various Georgian period dates and makers to include two William Bateman examples, a set of six Old English pattern Georgian teaspoons - maker's mark GT, three condiment spoons with Exeter assay stamp and a modern spoon (16) Buyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shipping
A ROYAL WORCESTER RETICULATED CUP, having typical pierced decoration with hand painted exotic bird taking flight and banded floral decoration with gilt edging to both top and bottom rim, Worcester stamp to base, W 8 cm Buyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shipping
A lot to include a 9ct rose gold curb link watch chain, with T bar, stamped 9 .375, weight approx. 17.1g, a 15ct yellow gold collar stud, hallmarked Birmingham 1916, weight approx. 1.2g, together with a yellow metal fancy belcher link chain, stamp rubbed - possibly 9ct, weight approx. 9.3g, (3).
A lot to include an 18ct yellow gold three stone diamond ring, rub over set with three old cut diamonds in a cross over style shank, approx. 0.10ct total, stamped 18ct, ring size L, along with a 9ct yellow gold diamond set half eternity hoop, channel set with eleven round brilliant cut diamonds, approx. 0.20ct total, stamped with CCM 0.25, ring size P, together with a 9ct yellow gold diamond cluster ring of tiered design, the central round cut diamond surrounded by two rows of round brilliant cut diamonds, hallmarked Birmingham 1999 with millennium stamp, ring size M, total weight approx. 7.6g, (3).
A lot to include a 9ct white gold opal bar brooch, set with a pear cut opal cabochon with leaf motifs, stamped 9ct, weight approx. 2.9g, together with a white metal labradorite pin brooch, in the shape of a fish, set centrally with an oval labradorite cabochon, stamped STERLING, a white metal pin brooch, with ram's head to one end, stamp to pin rubbed, (3).
A lot to include a 9ct yellow gold bar brooch, featuring a metalwork bee motif, assay stamp for Birmingham, stamped with CCM, a 9ct yellow gold pin brooch in the form of a humming bird, assay stamp for Birmingham, stamped with CCM, a yellow metal pin brooch in the form of a tiger with ruby set eye, unmarked, a 15ct yellow gold peridot and seed pearl set pin brooch with leaf motifs, stamped 15ct, a 9ct yellow gold pin brooch in the form of a horse whip, hallmark rubbed, total weight approx. 15.3g, (5).
A lot to include a silver stamp holder, hallmarked Chester 1903, a white metal pearl bar brooch, stamped 9ct, weight approx. 1.9g, a set of four Georgian tea spoons, hallmarked 1791, a silver lidded powder pot, hallmarked Birmingham 1946, a silver nurses belt buckle, hallmarked, assay office stamp rubbed, three silver napkin rings, two hallmarked Birmingham, one stamped Sterling Silver, together with a collection of costume jewellery to include brooches, beads, dress clips etc. and a collection of silver plated ware to include a perfume atomiser, napkin ring etc., silver weight approx. 175g.
GOOD SELECTION OF GOLD, SILVER AND OTHER JEWELLERY including a turquoise set nine carat gold ring, a nine carat gold signet ring, a nine carat gold cross pendant, a nine carat gold brooch, two silver and enamel nursing badges, a George V silver stamp box, a silver thistle pendant on silver chain, a jade coloured hard stone pendant, and an amber coloured bead necklace, etc.
A Wemyss bowl, of bucket shaped form painted with roses and leaves, T Goode & Co back stamp, 7.5cm diameter, a W H Goss "God Speed The Plow(sic)" souvenir beaker, 9.5cm high, a Dickson's Beef Tea Company London souvenir cup and saucer, a Dinan France faience armorial egg cup, 7cm high and a novelty cup and saucer transfer printed with silhouettes of humorous figures (7)
Goodall (Jane) - Through a Window..., 1990; In the Shadow of Man, 1971 § Gatti (Attilio) The King of the Gorillas, map endpapers , 1932 § Hartmann (Robert) Anthropoid Apes, University of Cambridge library labels and stamp , 1904 § Forbes (Henry O.) A Hand-Book to the Primates, 2 vol., from the Lloyd's Natural History series , 1896 § Schaller (George B.) The Year of the Gorilla, 1965, colour plates and folding maps in fifth, others illustrations (some colour), original cloth, all rubbed, first two with dust-jackets ; and 12 others, Primates, 8vo (19)
Plant Hunters.- North (Marianne) - Recollections of a Happy Life [- Further Recollections...], together 3 vol., frontispieces, original pictorial cloth , 1892-93 § Oliver (S.P.) The Life of Philibert Commerson, plates , 1909 § Von Goebel (K.) Wilhelm Hofmeister: The Work and Life of a nineteenth century Botanist, plates, library stamp on title, for the Ray Society , 1926 § Dupree (A.H.) Asa Grey, second printing, dust-jacket, Harvard University Press , 1968 § Greene (E.L.) Landmarks of Botanical History, 2 vol., dust-jackets, Stanford, 1983; and c.20 others, Plant Hunters and similar, 8vo & 4to (c.30)
Roses.- Paul (William) - The Rose Garden. In Two Divisions, 14 hand-coloured plates, small library stamp on reverse of plates, other library markings on title and preliminaries, contemporary library cloth , 1848 § Boesch (G.) and Lotte Günthart. The Glory of the Rose, colour plates, original cloth, dust-jacket, slip-case , 1965; and 5 others, Roses, plus a small group of related journals & periodicals, v.s. (sm.qty)
[Abercrombie [John]) - Everyman his own Gardener, Being a New, and much more Complete, Gardener's Kalendar, second edition, engraved frontispiece, some soiling and staining, edges a little creased, later endpapers, bookplate to upper pastedown, modern half calf, slightly scuffed, stained, 12mo, W.Griffin, 1767.§ Fourier (Jospeh) The Analytical Theory of Heat, translated by Alexander Freeman, first edition in English, title and front endpaper detached, title very lightly foxed, prize bookplate to pastedown and ink stamp to title verso from Lords of the Admiralty, contemporary half calf, spine gilt, rubbed and scuffed, Cambridge , 1878 § Whitehead (Alfred North) A Treatise on Universal Algebra, vol.1 (all published), first edition, original cloth, worn and stained, rebacked preserving original backstrip, new endpapers, Cambridge, 1898, with 2 others, 8vo (5)
Gilmour (James) - More about the Mongols, ink name on preliminary, damp-mottling to covers , 1893 § Cobbold (R.P.) Innermost Asia: Travel & Sport in the Pamirs, plates, folding map (torn), covers slightly sunned , 1900 § Bretschneider (E.) Mediaeval Researches from Eastern Asiatic Sources, 2 vol., folding map and plate , 1910 § Carruthers (D.) Unknown Mongolia, 2 vol., second edition, plates including folding, folding maps, contemporary morocco-backed cloth , 1914 § Schomberg (R.C.F.) Between the Oxus and the Indus, plates, folding map , 1935 § Mannin (Ethel) South to Samarkand, plates, map endpapers, light publisher's stamp on title , 1936, first editions in original cloth unless otherwise stated ; and a quantity of others, Central Asia, including 4 vol. of The Asiatic Journal, v.s. (qty)
Himalayas & Nepal.- Geddie (John) - Beyond the Himalayas, plates, original pictorial cloth , 1882 § Rundall (L.B.) The Ibex of Sha-Ping , tipped-in colour plates with captioned tissue guards, browning to endpapers with some worm damage to pastedowns, ink stamp on front free endpaper , 1915 § Rankin (R.) A Tour in the Himalayas and Beyond, advertisements, subscription note , 1930 § Fürer-Haimendorf (C. von) Himalayan Barbary, dust-jacket, torn , 1955 § Chatwin (Bruce) What am I doing here, original boards, dust-jacket, price-clipped , 1989, first editions in original cloth unless otherwise stated ; and c.35 others, Himalayas & Nepal, 8vo & 4to (c.40)
Madelenet (Gabriel) - Carminum libellus. title printed in red and lack, ruled in red, little marking, notes and stamps on free endpaper, contemporary red morocco, gilt, arms on covers, little rubbed, g.e, 12mo, Paris, C. Cramoisy, 1662. Provenance: Louis-Henri de Loménie de Brienne (1636-1698), arms on covers, monogram on spine;. William Thompson (1712-1766), poet, editor of Joseph Hall & William Browne, bibliographical note; Charles Ludovic Lindsay, stamp; John Henry Montagu Manners, 9th Duke of Rutland (1886-1940), acquisition note and Belvoir Castle library stamp, 1926.
[Slight (Julian, editor)] - A Narrative of the Loss of the Royal George at Spithead, August, 1782, lacks front free end paper, single page frontispiece plus 2 plates, slight worming to rear, book stamp to rear end paper, 90 pp., wooden boards from the wreck, upper board damaged with internal tape repair, second edition, Portsea, 1840, plus a Ninth Edition, folding frontispiece plus 4 plates, 182 pp, wooden boards from the wreck, upper board detached, 12mo. (2) not subject to return
Coronation of their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth…Record of... Coronation (The) of their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Record of Procedure adopted by His Majesty's Office of Works , large folding plans and maps, diagrams, 1937 § New Chamber (The) of the House of Commons An Account of the Opening Ceremony 26 October 1950, signed by Douglas Clifton Brown (then Speaker of the House), related documents and correspondence tipped in or loosely inserted, 1950 § Historic Houses of the United Kingdom , ex-library copy with stamp and small label, 1892 § Nash (Joseph) The Mansions of England in the Olden Time, 1906 § Ditchfield (P.H. Ditchfield) & Sydney R. Jones. The Manor Houses of England, 1910 § Robinson (William) Gravetye Manor, etched frontispiece, plates, captioned tissue-guards, uncut, some rubbing and small patches of discolouration , 1911, plates and illustrations, some spotting, all original cloth, rubbed, first decorative, third illustrated ; and c.15 others, British Country Houses and Architecture, including 3 vol. of Avray Tipping's English Homes , 8vo & folio (c.20)
Japan.- [Franz (Philipp)] - Manners and Customs of the Japanese, ?lacking map, contemporary half calf, spine worn, rubbed , 1841 § Tristram (H.B.) Rambles in Japan, plates, foxing, original cloth, spine, sunned , 1895 § Dick (Stewart) Arts and Crafts of Old Japan, original wrappers, slightly soiled, Edinburgh & London , 1906 § Trumbull (G.) Rare Days in Japan, plates, library stamp on title, original cloth, New York , 1910; and c.50 others, Japan, v.s. (c.50)
Wodehouse (P. G.) - The Gold Bat, first edition, first issue , 8 plates, school stamp and prize dedication to front free endpaper, occasional light spotting, original pictorial cloth, spine ends bumped, small split to upper and lower hinges, spine and head of upper cover slightly faded, otherwise a good copy, [McIlvane A4a], 8vo, 1904.
Dinning (Hector) - Nile to Aleppo..., 1920 § Lukach (Harry Charles) The Fringe of the East , 1913 § Bowman (Humphrey) Middle-East Window, 1942 § Erskine (Beatrice) "Mrs. Steuart Erskine" Trans-Jordan, 1924 § Stevens (E.S.) Cedars, Saints, and Sinners in Syria, n.d., plates, ink stamp to front pastedowns of first and last, all original cloth, rubbed, second gilt ; and c.20 others, Middle East, 8vo & 4to (c.25)
World.- Anthropology.- Barrios (J.M.R.) - Isagoge historico apologetico general de todas las Indias..., title and half-title printed in red & black, some library markings, age-toning, Madrid , 1892 § Rawling (C.G.) The Land of the New Guinea Pygmies, plates, folding colour map, 'presentation copy' blind-stamps , 1913 § Lumholtz (Carl) Through Central Borneo, 2 vol., plates, folding map, New York , 1920 § Malinowski (Bronislaw) Argonauts of the Western Pacific, plates , 1932 § Frazer (J.G.) The Native Races of Africa and Madagascar, frontispiece, maps, library stamp on title, 1938, original cloth ; and c.40 others, mostly on aboriginal peoples and similar, 8vo & 4to (c.45)
Höhnel Discovery of Lakes Rudolf and Stefanie , 2 vol Höhnel (Ludwig von) Discovery of Lakes Rudolf and Stefanie , 2 vol., first English edition , plates and illustrations, 2 folding maps, foxing, ink stamp and ownership inscription on half-titles, bookplate on pastedowns, original cloth, gilt, frayed and splitting at spines, edge wear , 1894; and 6 others, Africa, including another set of the mentioned, 8vo (8)
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