FLEMING, Ian. MOONRAKER Cape, 1955. First edition. 8vo. Near fine book in the original Kenneth Lewis flame effect dustwrapper. The book is not inscribed, but has light foxing and part browning to the endpapers and a small booksellers stamp at the foot of the front paste-down. The wrapper is price clipped, with minor fading to the spine, slight edgewear and a couple of tape marks to the back panel. The third James Bond novel.
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Hancock Coronaware: Waterlily hand painted bowl by Molly Hancock, black stamp with 2526F to base, with red and pink waterlilies on blue ground, orange inner 6.5inch diameter, small hairline crack to rim, plus Royal Winton green chintzware shaped dish, Palissy gamebird teapot and cruet, Minton and Copeland Spode plates (q)
A quantity of silver flatware, various makers, circa 1880, comprising six table spoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons and two fruit knives, maker's mark Sazikov, Moscow 1877 together with a small sauce ladle, cake slice and twelve tea spoons maker's mark Bolin, Moscow late 19th century in original fitted red leather case, the interior with manufacturer's stamp and a large ladle, Moscow 1880, the plain rat-tail handles with engraved monograms (42)
Natalya Danko: A glazed porcelain figure of two stevedores, State Porcelain Manufactory, 1922 unloading sacks of American grain, one standing, one sitting, American Meal stamp painted on one sack, USSR Petrograd stamp painted on the other, stamped in green underglaze manufactory mark with the date and No 292/2 handpainted in blue, height: 16cm., 6.25in For a comparable figure see Nina Lobanov-Rostovsky, Revolutionary Ceramics, Soviet Porcelain 1917-1927 London, 1990, number 100, page 98
Eleonore Reinhold, French 1905-1984, A Folio of landscape and figurative studies, seven signed, four dated; one bears the autorisation de copier stamp on the reverse, seven oil on canvas, unframed and unstretched; one oil on board, unframed; one oil on board, framed, largest 50x60cm.; 19.75x 23.50in. (9)
AN EARLY 20TH-CENTURY JAQUES & SON (LONDON) CROQUET SET comprising eight mallets, four striped wooden balls and a smaller marble ball with printed mark "JAQUES/LONDON", plus twelve white-painted iron hoops, the mallets and balls kept on a turned stand with chanelled circular platform base, oval stamp "JAQUES & SON/ MAKERS LONDON"
Sir William Russell Flint, (1880-1969) "A QUESTION OF COLOUR", A SIGNED LIMITED EDITION PRINT published in 1961 by Frost & Reed, unnumbered (but one of 751 copies produced), signed in pencil lower right, blind stamp lower left, image size 45cm x 61cm, (17.7in x 24in), in wash-lined card mount, framed under glass
THREE SIGNED CECIL ALDIN "OLD ENGLISH INNS" SERIES PRINTS, "The Mermaid, Rye", "The Golden Cross, Oxford", and "The King's Head, Malmesbury", each printed and published by Eyre & Spottiswoode, with Fine Art Trade Guild blind-stamp, the first two having border vignette, 38cm x 33cm, (15in x 13in), all in wash-lined card mounts, the first two in ebonised frames under glass, the third in oak frame, unglazed, all with original label verso
Christopher Dresser for Heath & Middleton A silver picnic tea set London, 1899 the tea set part-fluted cylindrical, comprising: tea pot, caddy, burner, flask, sugar bowl, milk jug; a pair of Coalport porcelain tea cups and saucers, the cups with Hukin & Heath stamp; two teaspoons and sugar tongs, Sheffield, 1898; leather case (13)
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