Wood-engraving and woodcuts 25 volumes, including Daglish, Eric Fitch How to see Insects. 1934, dustwrapper; How to See Flowers. 1933, dustwrapper; How to see Beasts. 1933, dustwrapper; The Smaller Beasts. 1928, dustwrapper; Birds of the British Isles. 1948. 4to, original blue buckram, t.e.g.; Armstrong, Martin Desert. Woodcuts by Ravilious. 1926, number 1 of 100 copies, dustwrapper; Harling, R. Notes on the Wood-Engravings of Eric Ravilious. 1946, dustwrapper; another copy, without dustwrapper; Wragg. Arthur The Lord's Prayer in Black and White. 1946, dustwrapper; Housman, A.E. A Shropshire Lad, engraved by Agnes Miller Parker. 1953, dustwrapper; Miller, P. Ana the Runner. 1937, engravings by Clifford Webb, dustwrapper; Tomlinson, H.M. The Sea and the Jungle. Wood engravings by Clare Leighton. 1930, dustwrapper; Landor, W.S. The Sculptured Garland. 1948. 4to, number 104 of 500 copies, wood engravings by Iain Macnab, original brown half morocco, t.e.g, slipcase; Shaw, Bernard. Negerpigen der Dorg ud for at Opsoge Gud. Copenhagen, 1943, 4to, one of 96 copies, wood engravings by John Farleigh, original boards, dustwrapper; Edwardes, Patrick and Moira Thus we go to Australia. n.d., wood-engravings, original pictorial wrappers; League of Nations Union Welsh National Council Ninth Annual Conference. 1930. 8vo, wood engraving by Blair Hughes-Stanton, original wrappers; Balston, Thomas English Wood-Engraving 1900-1950. 1951. 4to, quarter cloth, dustwrapper; McLean, Ruari The wood-engravings of Joan Hassall. 1960, dustwrapper price clipped; Burne Jones, Dan. The prints of Rockwell Kent, a catalogue Raisonne. 1975. 4to, cloth, dustwrapper; Hughes-Stanton, Penelope The Wood-Engravings of Blair Hughes-Stanton. Pinner, 1991, folio, original cloth; Kernoff, Harry Thirty-six Woodcuts. 1931, 4to, signed by Kernoff, original cloth, lightly soiled; Mitchison, Naomi The Alban Goes Out. Raven Press, 1939. 4to, wood-engravings by Gertrude Hermes, original pictorial wrappers, slightly discoloured; Warner, S.T. Boxwood. Sixteen engravings by Reynolds Stone. 1957, original cloth; Stone, Reynolds Engravings. 1977. 4to, dustwrapper; Bone, Gertude Oasis. Woodcuts by Stephen Bone. 1924, 8vo, presentation copy, original quarter cloth
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Tragara Press 17 Books and several ephemeral items Reid, Jeremy Count Eric Steinbock, 1995. Number 2 of 16 specially bound signed copies, this copy also signed and inscribed to title; Borrow, George A Journey to Eastern Europe, 1981. Number 47 of 140 copies; Mason, Jeremy Oscar Wilde and the Grave of Shelley, 1992. Number 27 of 140 copies, hand-coloured drawings by the artist; Fuller, Roy As from the Thirties, 1983. Number 40 of 135 copies; Thomas, Edward A Sportsman's Tale, 1983. Number 8 of 30 copies printed on Amatruda of Amalfi paper (of 125 copies); Gray, John. Aubrey Beardsley, an Obituary Memoir, 1980. Number 19 of 95 copies; Burnett, David Jackdaw, 1980. One of 150 copies; O'Connor, Frank W.B. Yeats, a Reminiscence, 1982. Number 34 of 125 copies; [Idem] A Gambler's Throw, Memories of W.B. Yeats, 1975. Number 43 of 95 copies; Hardy, Thomas The Poetry of William Barnes, 1979. Number 21 of 95 copies; Humphries, Barry Shades of Sandy Stone, 1989. Proof copy of 130 copies; Anderson, Alan The Tragara Press 1954-1979, a Bibliography, 1979. 'Proof Copy' in biro to plain upper cover; Johnson, Lionel Some Letters to Richard le Gallienne, 1979. Number 82 of 95 copies; Thomas, Edward Four Letters to Frederick Evans, 1978. Number 121 of 150 copies; Burnett, David Fescennines, 1973. Number 5 of 10 (of a total 160) copies signed by the author; Fuller, Roy Re-Treads, 1979. Number 44 of 130 copies; Cornford, Frances Fifteen Poems from the French. 1976. Proof copy of hand-made paper edition never issued; [AND] ephemera to include: Henley, W.E. 'To W.R.', two copies each on a loose sheet reading 'one copy printed'; Durrell, Lawrence A Persian Lady, four copies, probably proofs (6 final copies produced by the Tragara Press); Nash, Thomas In Time of Pestilence, 1977, loose sheet; Hume, David From the Sceptic, 1973, four copies on single loose sheets; and a few other items
A sapphire and diamond ring, the central oval mixed cut sapphire weighing approx. 3.90 carats, diamond set shoulders each shoulder featuring two rows of round brilliant cut diamonds separated by a row of channel set baguette cut diamonds, the yellow band marked '18KT', gross wt. 9.29g, size M/N. Condition - sold without certificate, however, the central stone is vibrant, extremely minor abrasions, colour zoning visible from pavilion view, a surface reaching fracture two star facet visible with 10x loupe, diamonds appear good colour and clarity, no visible yellowness, a couple of minor inclusions visible with 10x loupe only, general wear to band.
An 18ct white gold diamond bracelet, formed from twenty five stone flower heads, total approx. diamond wt. 7.51 carats, London 18ct gold import marks, also marked 'K18' & '750', length 18cm, gross wt. 18.07g. Condition - one stone missing, otherwise ok, sold without certificate, however, diamonds with numerous inclusions visible with 10x loupe, no yellowness visible with naked eye.
A Victorian micro mosaic scarab brooch and four other broochesincluding a Victorian diamond and turquoise four stone bar brooch, an Art Nouveau freshwater pearl and turquoise flower brooch, a three stone ruby and diamond bar brooch and an Edwardian garnet set brooch, all items test for gold (5)variousCondition: Micro mosaic mount tests gold but attached to gilt bar brooch, garnet brooch a.f. and metal pin
An Art Deco style ruby and diamond brooch, of geometric design, the central circular-cut ruby (untested but probably synthetic) to the square box collet surround, each set with an old brilliant-cut diamondwidth 4.7cm, height 2.9cm, "ruby" measures 6.91mm x 4.18mm.Condition: A very bright stone with good even saturation and no obvious inclusions; glows very strongly under U/V. Please note that this stone has NOT been tested if natural or synthetic. Diamonds each spread 0.08 - 0.05cts, bright stones of mixed colour and clarity
An early 20th century Continental Egyptian revival scarab broochhaving plique a jour enamel wings carved cabochon carnellian body holding peridots in front and back legs, traces of gilding, stamped .800 for silver to reverse approx. 4.3 x 4.3cmCondition: Chip to top stone, some plique a jour loss to silver edges
A large Victorian gem set ribbon bow broochthe yellow metal testing for gold and with engraved scroll decoration, the centre set with a turquoise, emeralds and garnets, original fitted leather boxapprox. 6.5 x 5cm, weight approx. 22.3g.Condition: Overall good, fastening secure, possible stone replacements
A mid Victorian yellow gold and black enamel brooch, the gold lobed and tiered openwork circular cluster decorated with engraving and black enamel detail, two later pendant hooks applieddiameter 3.7 cms, 10.8 gCondition: Overall condition fair, commensurate with age. Centre replacement stone (not a diamond) Slight damage to frame where hooks fixed to reverse
A City of London brooch and anotherthe silver shield set with pink stones (possibly synthetic rubies but untested) cross on a white stone background, an everted red enamel dagger applied to the first quarter, surmounted by a sinister dragon's wing applied with red enamel everted cross, London 1988, together with a related silver and enamel brooch (2)gem set brooch approx. 3.2 x 1.7cmCondition: Overall good for brooch
An Edwardian peridot, half pearl and yellow gold pendant, of openwork scrolling design, set with two faceted peridot and two green stone cabochon collets to the half pearl (one deficient) scrolling border, the reverse stamped '9ct', 2.9g, length including loop 5.4cm; together with a seed pearl and 15ct yellow gold bar brooch, gilt tooled leather fitted case for The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company (2)the former weight 2.9g length including loop 5.4cm., bar brooch 2g., length 2.7cmCondition: Pendant: condition fair/reasonable (please note one half pearl deficient). Fairly lightweight gauge. Green cabochons probably tourmalines.Bar brooch: in very good condition, seemingly little used, possibly for a child e.g. a christening present. Stamped '15ct'. Case in good condition, interior very clean.
Four various gem set rings comprising three stone sapphire ring having diamond point detail and 18ct gold scroll mount, 18ct turquoise and diamond set ring a.f., 18ct rectangular diamond set cluster ring a.f. and a single stone gem set 9ct gold ring (4) 18ct gold rings approx. 9.6g, 9ct ring approx. 2.6gCondition: All items a.f.
A Victorian diamond three stone ring,the three graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds in a yellow gold coronet setting, the shank stamped '18ct'size N, weight 3.6 gmCondition: Diamonds: total spread weight 1.00- 1.20cts slightly different cuts, have chipped girdles and inclusions. Colour J/K but affected by yellow gold setting. Setting in good condition.
A Victorian 15ct gold ring and various other gold ringsthe Victorian ring set with five graduating red stones in 15ct gold scroll mount, together with a modern 18ct channel set diamond wishbone ring and sever other various gold mounted dress rings, associated Victorian dress ring (9)approx. total weight of rings 16g, Victorian ring OCondition: Victorian ring replacement stone, overall varied conditions but mainly worn
An 18ct gold opal and rose diamond five stone ring and two othersthe opal ring marked for Chester 1923, a five stone chrysoberyl claw set half hoop ring and a seven stone small turquoise set ring, marked 9ct (3)size R, N, PCondition:Overall condition fair with signs of wear to all three rings.Chrysoberyl well matched with reasonable chatoyancy.Turquoise discolouration visible in catalogue.Opals slightly worn and central opal chipped. Setting worn.
An early ruby and diamond coronet style ring and three other ruby set rings, the coronet style ring testing for gold, a single stone ruby set converted 22ct wedding band, Sheffield 1847, an Edwardian ruby and diamond 18ct scroll gypsy ring, Birmingham 1903 together with a small seven stone ruby set ring the mount stamped .750 (4)size respectively O, R, T, KCondition: Wedding band worn and misshapen, remainder reasonable condition, but worn
A Georgian memorial hair locket pin and three otherscomprising a small circular Georgian monogram hair locket stick pin, tests gold, a seed pearl horseshoe stick pin, tests gold, a rope knot pin and an Art Deco sapphire and diamond set filigree pin, marked 14K (4)Georgian pin dia. 1.3cmCondition: Rope twist missing stone, Georgian pin converted, sapphire not tested
A small collection of silver vertu comprising a pair of Art deco black onyx and marcasite set foliate engraved silver sprung folding lorgnettes, a late Victorian crocodile leather wallet with silver mounts, an engine turned circular powder compact, a pair of late Victorian opera glasses with foliate engraved silver clad barrels and a cased pair of Lemaire gilt brass and mother of pear veneered opera glasses, Lemaire Fabt Paris, retailed by Ed Messter Berlin, (5)variousCondition: One stone on the lorgnettes hinge looks to have been replaced. Stitching to rear right hand side is beginning to fail and leather to crack. Knocks and dings to silver barrels, nickel plating worn on other parts of glasses and eye pieces also dented. Lemaire glasses in good order, case with scuffs
GORDON LINDSAY (1936-2005); oil on canvas 'Central Promenade Morecambe', depicting Morecambe Front, with hotels to the left, floral stone rockery central gardens along the front, with the promenade in the distance, signed lower left, titled and dated 1991 verso, in modern antique-style gilt frame, frame size 66 x 93cm. †CONDITION REPORT This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit
HARRY POTTER; a set of seven paperback books comprising 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone', 'Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets', 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban', 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire', 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix', 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' and 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows'.
A 9ct gold bar brooch with seed pearl and turquoise flowers and a seed pearl and turquoise gold butterfly applied to the bar, a 9ct gold bar brooch with a centred bezel set blue cut stone and a simulated pearl pin, combined approx 3.7g (3). CONDITION REPORT There is a stone missing from the head of the butterfly and a seed pearl missing from the wing.
A vintage leather jewellery box containing a yellow metal floral framed brooch with iridescent brown stones, a cased single-strand coral necklace, a small Barker & Dobson chocolate box with three Murano glass bead necklaces, one black example and two yellow, one with matching drop earrings, a white metal and amethyst-coloured stone necklace and a silver and marcasite floral necklace with matching clip-on earrings.
A pair of 9ct gold three-colour flower head stud earrings, in presentation box, a rough cut amethyst stone mounted in yellow metal to sit within a hollow section of quartz, with a yellow metal textured outer mount, suspended on a hallmarked 9ct gold dainty chain, length approx 56cm, combined weight of earrings and chain approx 6.8g (2).
Various items of costume jewellery to include a silver mid-20th century wide band ring, with turquoise stone, size P, a modern Kit Heath silver multi-twist ring, size U, in Kit Heath presentation box, a lucky horseshoe brooch, a silver necklace and heart clasp pendant and a copper circular brooch depicting mountain goat in mountain scene (5).
Various items of costume jewellery to include a 19th century silver mourning brooch, a silver brooch in the form of a violin/fiddle, a silver 1902 Preston Guild commemorative double coin-style brooch, three Angel gold plated and matte Zodiac brooches and two white stone encrusted gold plated brooches, one a koala bear, the other as a running rabbit (8).
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