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Lot 141

"Keswick School of Industrial Art copper vase, frill pinch rim, Arts & Crafts stylised leaf repousse decoration, spreading circular foot, stamp to base, 16.3cm h"

Lot 142

"Keswick School of Industrial Art copper tray, rope twist rim, stamp Z318, 26x 41.4cm"

Lot 281

"Michael Cardew for Winchcombe Pottery bowl with brushed slip decoration, 1930s stamp mark, 19cm d"

Lot 540

"`LSM, Park Lane` ladies evening double sided compendium, comprising double compact with comb mirror, cigarette holder with book match and two stamp clips etc on a Milanese strap, 11.3cm w, and ladies travelling toilet set and other items"

Lot 477

Weird Western Tales by DC Comics - No`s 14,18,21 (2),23,24,29,30,32,33,37,42,43,60,61 (2),63,66,68. Some with UK retail price stamp, some minor creasing and rubbing.

Lot 214

D. Johannis Henrici Pott ... Chymische Untersuchungen: Welche furnehmlich von der Lithogeognosia oder Erkantniß und Bearbeitung der gemeinen einfacheren Steine und Erden Ingleichen Von Feuer und Licht handeln. Author: Johann Heinrich Pott; Christian Friedrich Voss Publisher: Potsdamm, Bey Christian Friedrich Voss, 1746-1751 in German with library stamp to front inside page and back page

Lot 325

Wilkinson Carruthers Gould Toby Jug: 1920 Example of Field Marshall John French in bright vibrant colours with Wilkinson back stamp and sold by Soane & Smith London condition no chips or cracks

Lot 326

Wilkinson Carruthers Gould Toby Jug: 1920 Example of Admiral David Beatty in bright vibrant colours with Wilkinson back stamp and sold by Soane & Smith London condition no chips or cracks

Lot 327

Wilkinson Carruthers Gould Toby Jug: 1920 Example of Admiral John Jellicoe in bright vibrant colours with Wilkinson back stamp and sold by Soane & Smith London condition no visible chips or cracks

Lot 328

Wilkinson Carruthers Gould Toby Jug: 1920 Example of Marshall Joseph Joffre in bright vibrant colours with Wilkinson back stamp and sold by Soane & Smith London condition no visible chips or cracks

Lot 329

Wilkinson Carruthers Gould Toby Jug: 1920 Example of King George V in bright vibrant colours with Wilkinson back stamp and sold by Soane & Smith London condition no chips or cracks some wear to gilt area`s

Lot 330

Wilkinson Carruthers Gould Toby Jug: 1920 Example of Marshall Ferdinand Foch in bright vibrant colours with Wilkinson back stamp and sold by Soane & Smith London condition chip to base

Lot 331

Wilkinson Carruthers Gould Toby Jugs: 1920 Examples of President Woodrow Wilson, Rt Hon David Lloyd George, Field Marshall Douglas Haig in bright vibrant colours with Wilkinson back stamp and sold by Soane & Smith London condition Chips Cracks and repairs

Lot 438

Early 20thC Japanese floral and bird plate: Having square back stamp to the rear, having some minor chips to the edge. Together with a late 19thC floral Minton cabinet plate

Lot 466

Early 20thC stamp album: Having 100s stamps from various countries to include; Spain, Argentina, Austria, Angola, Allenstein, Azerbaijan, Germany, Azores, Bavaria, Belgium, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Bosnia, Cyprus, Danzig, Epirus, France, Hungary, Ivory Coast, Poland, Russia and others Note: Due to the amount of the stamps in the album, images of every page will not be given. Needs Inspecting

Lot 242

1921 signed lithograph of Admiral Nelson with impressed Fine Art Trade Guild stamp and signed in pencil G.Sidney Hunt (24 x 30cm

Lot 112

A Commonwealth stamp album, and general stamps

Lot 265

Various vintage cigarette card albums to include dogs, wild flowers and royalty together with stamp albums (a lot)

Lot 565

Two German fighting knives, one by Carl Eikhorn, Slingen with squirrel stamp to blade

Lot 298

A FRENCH CARVED AND STAMPED OAK AND STAINED WOOD MODEL OF AN 18TH C ARMOIRE WITH PIERCED FRIEZE AND DOORS WITH BRASS HINGES, STAMP MARKS, EARLY 20TH C

Lot 331

A QUANTITY OF GLASS NEGATIVES BY MRS ALBERT BROOM, INK STAMP MRS ALBERT BROOM PHOTOGRAPHER TO THE HOUSEHOLD BRIGATE 1904-1939, ADDRESS STAMP

Lot 353

A VICTORIAN PAINTED OLIVE WOOD COMBINED INKWELL AND STAMP BOX, A CHIP CARVED AND STAINED WOOD STAMP BOX, A VICTORIAN TRAVELLING THERMOMETER IN MOROCCO CASE (STAINED), A VICTORIAN EMBOSSED BRASS STRING BOX AND VARIOUS WRITING AND OTHER ACCESSORIES, ETC

Lot 198

STELLA STEYN, unframed, unsigned oil on canvas (studio stamp verso), head and shoulder portrait of a young woman, together with circle of VICTOR AMBROSE, unframed, unsigned oil on board `Cowboys and Indians` see verso (2) 16" square and 13 3/4" x 20".

Lot 1943

FALKLANDS ISLANDS AND BRITISH ATLANTIC ISLANDS STAMP COLLECTION IN THREE ALBUMS

Lot 348

* Sandra Blow, RA (British, 1925-2006), Sketch Book Page, stamped with Estate stamp, mixed media collage, 17 x 13cm (7 x 5in). Provenance: The Sandra Blow Estate, St. Ives. This Sketch Book Page shows the artist`s typical use of manipulates materials, like torn paper and canvas cut-outs. This page could be part of preliminary work for a final brightly coloured large-scale work. It is this technique and process that highlights how Henri Matisse`s work influenced Blow. In the 1950s and early 1960s, she regularly exhibited at the London gallery Gimpel Fils, who gave her, her first solo exhibition in 1951 and whose association with St Ives artists like Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson and Peter Lanyon inspired her move to live in 1957 in St Ives. Returning to London in 1960 Blow acquired a large studio at Sydney Close in Kensington, where she worked for the next 24 years. In 1961 she started a 14-year stint teaching at the Royal College of Art, where David Hockney, Patrick Caulfield and Ron Kitaj were students. Not only did Blow feature in the first John Moores biannual exhibition in Liverpool but was included in the Young Artists Section at the Venice Biennale the following year. She also won the International Guggenheim Award in 1960 and won second prize at the third John Moores exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery in 1961. In 1978 Blow was elected to the Royal Academy and took part in every Summer Exhibition at Burlington House where she also had her retrospective in 1994. She was also a prominent member of the Chelsea Arts Club.

Lot 1421

MARGARET GILMOUR (1860-1942) A GLASGOW SCHOOL ARTS & CRAFTS HAND BEATEN BRASS STAMP BOX unsigned, 8cm wide

Lot 1543

SIR CECIL BEATON (1904-1980) H.R.H PRINCESS MARGARET, COUNTESS OF SNOWDON A rare image, gelatin silver print, mounted on card, signed in red pencil on mount by Beaton. Stamp on rear `Cecil Beaton Photograph` with pencil mark "B704-90" 16 x 12.5 cm

Lot 1568

CHINESE BALUSTER SHAPED VASE with colourful enamel decoration depicting male figures, stamp to base, 43.5cm high

Lot 1234

Various stamp albums and loose stamps and a soft toy of Mickey Mouse and two other soft toys.

Lot 1238

After David Silverberg. The Pollatine Hill, limited edition print, reverse has Cambridge Arts Ltd., West End Gallery, Alberta stamp sticker.

Lot 473

*WWII U.S. Winchester Model 1897 Pump-Action Riot Shotgun12 ga., 20.75" cyl. bore barrel, S/N 932608. Walnut stocks with GHD and ordnance wheel cartouches, U.S. and flaming bomb stamps on left side of receiver, flaming bomb stamp on the top of the barrel. Condition: Excellent condition with an excellent bore. This gun retains ca 95% original blue finish with the loss being on the magazine tube from working the action and some minor loss on the end of the barrel. The stocks are excellent.Requires FFL or C&RStarting Price: $1500

Lot 122

Miscellaneous Lot including: a set of brass sovereign and half sovereign scales, a George III brass coin weight, obv. bust, rev. 5dwt.8g (guinea weight), coffee-pot stamp in centre, 13 x silver 3d (including 1835 and 5 x Victoria YH) £0.55 face value pre-47 silver, a Charles II 4d 1678 holed at 3 o`clock and 5 x foreign silver coins (gross weight 20.6g), a couple damaged

Lot 244

A Collection of High Grade BofE Banknotes comprising: 2 x £5 O`Brien (H99 and B11) and £5 Hollom (H60) all UNC, 8 x £1 - Catterns (056), Peppiatt green (C22B), Peppiatt blue (N84D), O`Brien (X74J), Fforde (C05Z, 3 x Page (A01 and two with consecutive serial numbers COIN 195768 and COIN 195769), all AUNC to UNC, and 3 x 10 shillings - Mahon (Z67) faint stamp in ink on rev AEF, Peppiatt mauve (U43D) AUNC and Beale (47D) EF, and a £1 Page (22R) misprinted off-centre with narrow bottom margin, Fine

Lot 279

Miscellaneous Lot comprising: 20 x Russian 1000 rouble bonds, related correspondence (from US banks) pertaining to their sale, a silver vesta case hallmarked Birmingham 1894 and a small silver stamp case hallmarked Birmingham 1915, an Isle of Man silver crown 1977, with certificate, in CofI UNC and USA silver dollar 1922, half dollar 1968 and dollar 1974D

Lot 123

Taunton, Thomas Henry Portraits of celebrated racehorses. London: Sampson Low, et al, 1887-1888. 4to, 4 volumes, plates, red morocco-backed cloth, some staining to edges, gutta percha perished; Sport The encyclopedia of sport. London: Lawrence & Bullen, 1890. 4to, 2 volumes, later half modern morocco gilt with Blair stamp to tail (6)

Lot 161

Johnston, Sir Harry George Grenfell and the Congo. London: Hutchison & Co., 1908. First edition, 8vo, 2 volumes, portrait frontispiece to each volume, original brown cloth gilt, lacking dustwrappers, some rubbing to lower boards, interiors clean, bookplates; Hawker, George The life of George Grenfell. London, 1909. Second edition, 8vo, original cloth gilt, foxing; Smith, Rev. Edwin The Ila-speaking of Northern Rhodesia. London: Macmillan and Co., 1920. First edition, 8vo, frontispieces, folding map, original green cloth gilt; Hobley, C.W. Ethnology of A-Kamba and other East African tribes. Cambridge, 1910. 8vo, original red cloth gilt, rubbed, library stamp to title, later endpapers; Kumm,. H.K. Khont-hon-nofer. London, 1910. 8vo, colour frontispiece, plates, original cloth gilt, rubbed; Froude, J.A. Two lectures on South Africa. London, 1880. 8vo, original cloth gilt, uncut, bookplate; and 10 others on Africa (18) Provenance: Provenance: Society Writers to His Majesty`s Signet, bookplates in first two volumes.

Lot 174

Accum, Frederick A treatise on adulterations of food, and culinary poisons. London: Longman, Hurst &c., 1820. First edition, 12mo, engraved title vignette, 12pp. advertisements at beginning dated October 1819, original pictorial boards, uncut, spotting, library stamp on title, worn

Lot 175

Accum, Friedrich Christian Elements of crystallography. London: Longman, &c., 1813. First edition, 8vo, 4 engraved plates, original boards, uncut, plates spotted, marginal discolouration, boards worn, covers detached, library stamp on title

Lot 178

America -- Grattan, Thomas Colley Civilized America. London: Bradbury & Evans, 1859. Second edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, 2 maps, one hand-coloured in outline, one large folding and coloured, original red embossed cloth, errata slip, library stamp to one title, library blindstamp to other leaves, spines darkened

Lot 179

Australia -- Howitt, Richard Impressions of Australia Felix. London: Longman &c., 1845. 8vo, lithographed frontispiece, half-title, 4pp. advertisements at beginning, 8 pp. + 32pp. advertisements at end dated Jan. 1845, original cloth, library stamp to title & other leaves, slightly spotted, rubbed

Lot 181

Barbados - Schomburgk, Sir Robert H. The history of Barbados. London: Longman &c., 1848. Large 8vo, additional lithographed title, frontispiece & 7 plates, folding table, list of subscribers, original cloth, library stamp to lithographed title, somewhat spotted, several blindstamps, binding worn, spine and cover detached, discolouration to plate margins

Lot 182

Barclay, John A series of engravings, representing the bones of the human skeleton. Edinburgh: E. Mitchell, 1819-20. First edition, presentation copy "To Dr Colles of the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin with best wishes and respects from his sincere friend John Barclay, Edin. Jan 12th 1820", 2 volumes, folio, 35 engraved plates, original printed boards, uncut, library stamp to titles and one plate, joints weak, head and base of spines rubbed

Lot 187

Bennet, Christopher Tabidorum theatrum, sive pthisios, atrophiae & hecticae xenodochium. London: S. Thompson, 1656. First edition, 8vo, engraved portrait frontispiece, 3 (of 4) folding plates, contemporary calf, portrait torn without loss, rebound with original boards laid down, two library stamps, slight spotting; Salmon, William Pharmacopoeia Bateana or Bate`s dispensatory. London: S. Smith & B. Walford, 1694. 8vo, contemporary calf, small hole to title and erasure affecting two words, library stamp, worn, upper cover detached; Salmon, William Synopsis medicinae therapeutica. London: T. Dawks, 1680. Volumes 3-4 only in one, 8 engraved plates, contemporary calf, title soiled and torn, some spotting and soiling, worn, joint split (3) Provenance: Note: Wing B1882; Wing B1088; cf. Wing S455

Lot 188

Bigelow, Jacob American medical botany. Boston: Cummings and Hilliard, 1817-21. Volume 1 part 1, volume 2 and 3 only in 5 parts (of 6), 8vo, 50 colour printed or hand-coloured plates, original blue printed boards, some spotting, occasional browning and light offsetting, library stamp on titles and some text leaves, boards detached and soiled (5)

Lot 189

Bleuland, Jan Descriptio musei anatomici. Utrecht: J. Altheer, 1826. 4to; [bound with] Bleuland, Jan Icon hepatis foetus. Utrecht: B. Wild & J. Altheer, 1789. 4to, 1 coloured plate; [bound with] Bleuland, Jan Icones anatomico-physiologicae. Utrecht: J. Altheer, 1826. Fascicles 1-2 only, 4to, 12 colour printed plates, half calf, library stamp to titles, some spotting, worn Provenance: Note: Part of Bleuland`s Otium academicum, continens descriptionem speciminum nonnullarum partium corporis humani et animalium Wellcome Library Record No: 14541515

Lot 192

Bonnet, Amédée Traité des maladies des articulations. Paris: J.B. Baillière, 1845. First edition, atlas volume only, 16 lithographed plates, contemporary half calf, library stamp to title and two plate margins, spotting, spine worn

Lot 194

Bright, Richard Travels from Vienna through Lower Hungary. Edinburgh: A. Constable, 1818. First edition, 4to, 2 folding maps, 10 plates, folding table, half-title, original cloth-backed boards, uncut, spotting, library stamp on title, worn, upper board and preliminaries detached

Lot 195

Bright, Richard Travels from Vienna through Lower Hungary. Edinburgh: A. Constable, 1818. First edition, 4to, 2 folding maps and 10 engraved plates, later half morocco, spotting, library stamp on title, title slightly browned, rubbed, upper cover detached

Lot 198

British medicine, 19th century, a large quantity, including Home, Everard Practical observations on the treatment of the diseases of the prostrate gland. London, 1811-1818, 23 engraved plates, half calf, some spotting, covers detached; Fielding, George Surgical cases, with practical observations. Part 1. Hull, 1813. 8vo, presentation copy to Geo. H. Fielding from the Author, Hull, 1813, 2 hand-coloured engraved plates, contemporary half calf, worn, library stamp; Rous, Philibert Joseph A narrative of a journey to London, in 1814, or a parallel of the English and French surgery. London, 1816. 8vo, half calf, worn; Spurzheim, Johann Christoph Observations on the deranged manifestations of the mind, or insanity. London: Baldwin, 1817. First English edition, 3 (of 4) engraved plates, contemporary half calf, spotted, library stamp to title; Bell, John The anatomy of the human body. London, 1802-04. 4 volumes, 8vo, engraved plates, contemporary calf, upper margin cut from title of volume 2, library stamp to some text leaves, spotting, worn (13 boxes)

Lot 201

Brown, Thomas The elements of conchololgy. London: Lackington &c., 1816. 8vo, 9 plates (5 hand-coloured), original boards, uncut, library stamp on title, spine worn

Lot 202

Browne, W.G. Travels in Africa, Egypt and Syria, from the year 1792 to 1798. London: T. Cadell &c., 1799. First edition, 4to, engraved frontispiece, 2 folding maps, and one plan, half-title, contemporary calf, frontispiece and preliminaries browned, library stamp, worn, covers detached; Hutchinson, Thomas J. Impressions of Western Africa. London, 1858. 8vo, original cloth, worn; Gliddon, G.R. Discourses on Egyptian archaeology. London, 1849. 8vo, original cloth, worn (3)

Lot 203

Buckingham, James Silk Travels among the Arab tribes inhabiting the countries East of Syria and Palestine. London: Longman &c., 1825. First edition, 4to, [xvi, 669], folding map, wood-engraved vignettes, contemporary half calf, several library stamps, library stamp at head of Preface deleted, some spotting and dampstaining, slightly rubbed, marbled paper of upper board lacking

Lot 207

Camper, Petrus Demonstrationum anatomico-pathologicarum. Parts 1-2 in one volume, folio, 8 engraved plates, 2 hand-coloured, library stamp on title, corner of title and *1 worn with loss, somewhat dust-soiled, plate 1 torn, several marginal tears, very worn

Lot 208

Cant, Arent Impetus primi anatomici ex lustratis cadaveribus nati. Leiden: sumptibus auctoris, apud Petrum van der Aa, 1721. Large folio, engraved title vignette, 6 folding engraved plates, contemporary half calf, outer margin of text and five plates with marginal damage, plate 4 with slight loss to engraved border, library stamp to title, worn, covers detached

Lot 213

Cooper, Sir Astley Paston Illustrations of the diseases of the breast.. London: Longman, Rees &c., 1829. First edition, 4to, 9 plates, all but one hand-coloured, plate 9 on india paper, erratum slip, contemporary half calf, library stamp on title, several text leaves and plate versos, some spotting and dust-soiling, worn Provenance: Note: Wellcome Library Record No: 14826410

Lot 216

Dalrymple, John Pathology of the human eye. London: J. Churchill, 1852. Folio, 36 hand-coloured lithographed plates, contemporary half calf, title torn, spotted and with library stamp, library blindstamps to plates, rubbed

Lot 225

Edwards, Bryan The history, civil and commercial, of the British colonies in the West Indies. London: J. Stockdale, 1801. Third edition, 3 volumes, 8vo, 22 engraved plates and maps, some folding, contemporary calf, map of W. Indies with light loss, spotted, a few leaves and one board detached, one plate torn, very worn, library stamp on titles (3)

Lot 226

Ellis, William Polynesian researches. London, 1831-33. 4 volumes, 12mo, 4 engraved titles, 5 engraved plates, 3 folding maps, contemporary half calf, library stamp on titles, slightly spotted, slightly rubbed

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