Clark (John) A Series of Practical Instructions in Landscape Paintings in Watercolours, 1827, 4to., 4 parts bound as one, each part with letterpress title and aquatint label, 55 aquatint plates, many hand-coloured (Tate library stamp to each plate), lacking coloured view of Kensington Palace, t.e.g., decorative half morocco (ex-library) (ref. Abbey, Life 112)
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A mixed lot of silver boxes and cases, various dates and makers, comprising a George III snuff box, Birmingham 1813, oblong form, the hinged cover engraved with a running fox and inscribed `Tally Ho`, plus a World War I presentation cigarette case, dressing table box, a purse, a double sovereign case, two vesta cases, a two match box covers, a stamp case, two boxes and a tape measure, (a.f), approx. weighable 12oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a double stamp box, Birmingham 1901, a caddy spoon, a wine label of shaped rectangular form, gadroon and shell border, incised `CLARET` and crested, plus an unmarked label `MADEIRA`, a pair of sugar tongs and two electroplated cut out letter wine labels `W` and `R`. (qty)
A cloth map of Sussex annotated by Siegfried Sassoon when he was with the Southdown Hunt, Sassoon has marked in red ink several of the Southdown and Eridge meets as well as some of the runs. The materialised cover has the stamp of Thurston Hopkins, a well known Sussex author, who presumably owned the map before Sassoon. Provenance: Thurston Hopkins, Seigfried Sasson and thence by family descent, Aquired by the present owner in 1991.
Philatelic Section: Newfoundland - fine collection including 1856 twenty four cents, 1897 to fifty cents, 1919 Caribou set mint, 1923 values to twelve cents, 1928 values to thirty cents mint, 1931 air set both no water mark and water mark, 1932 set to thirty cents and 1933 Joburg set mint, also various Newbrandwick & Nova Scotia and few loose items and Junior World album and Great Britain 1940s stamp centenary first day cover
Philatelic Section: Improved stamp album wrapped, Universal stamp album with world range, hundreds and hundreds of stamps, collected to 1960s, also various stamps loose and in packets etc, Great Britain first day covers, PHQ presentation packs and airmail postal stationery items and medium sized stock book with mint Poland and a box with over one hundred first day covers, slightly duplicated Jersey period 1970s, 80s also few world covers
A Rare 36-Bore Silver-Mounted Percussion Sporting Carbine, Built for a Russian, by Forsyth & Co. Birmingham Silver Hallmarks for 1808. Rebuilt from a Forsyth Patent magazine primer system, with short two-stage smooth-bore barrel with bayonet lug and silver ‘spider’ fore-sight, engraved percussion breech, engraved breech tang, engraved bevelled lock signed ‘Forsyth & Co. Patent’ (hammer missing), walnut half-stock (chipped on one side at the fore-end), short butt fitted with an extendable shoulder-piece entirely encased in silver, decorated with an engraved band of leaf ornament over the sides and with the skeletal figure of Death in low relief over the end, the figure framed within a Russian cyrillic inscription, with belt hook, ramrod-pipes and fore-end cap all in silver, engraved silver trigger-guard decorated on the bow with a figure of the Devil, enclosed by the inscription ‘A Quelque Chose Malheur Est Bon’, original silver-mounted ramrod, in unrestored patinated condition throughout, barrel forger’s stamp ‘Papson’, Birmingham private proof marks, 30.25 inches (76.8cm)
AFTER PATRICK PROCTOR (1936-2003) "A Thames river scene with sailing boat and people lined along a bridge, the Tower of London rising in the background", coloured aquatint, signed in pencil in the margin, also inscribed "XLVIII/2", dated 16 3 73, 34 x 54 cm, AFTER JOHN R SKEAPING "A bullfighter", coloured print, F F BRESLER (published) "A figure with horsedrawn carriage in a wooded landscape, coloured lithograph, indistinctly signed in pencil in the margin, bearing blind stamp and No`d 317, two further lithographs of a still life and a coastal scene and CLIFFORD WEBB "A wooded copse", watercolour, signed lower right
DDS. Banksy (British, b.1975) Colour Trolleys, silkscreen printed in colours, 2007, signed in pencil, numbered 226/750, published by Pictures On Walls, London, with their blind stamp, on wove paper, with full margins, in good condition, 56cm x 76.5cm (22in x 30 1/4in) Provenance: Pictures On Walls, London. Authenticated by Pest Control.
DDS. Banksy (British, b.1975) I Fought The Law, silkscreen printed in colours, 2004, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 47/500, published by Pictures on Walls, London, with their blind stamp, on wove paper, with full margins, 70cm x 70cm (27 1/2in x 27 1/2in) Provenance: Pictures On Walls, London. Authenticated by Pest Control.
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