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An Aksel Holmsen silver enamel brooch depicting a sunset; a silver & marcasite brooch set with a central square black stone; a Catherine Popesco white metal oval brooch set with Swarovski stones and cats head in relief; a silver brooch in the form of a sunflower; various white metal mounted specimen stone pendants; a brass and malachite bangle etc.
19TH CENTURY COROMANDEL STATIONERY BOX of dome topped form, having brass gothic mounts inlaid with malachite polished stone, the interior with three lined silk compartments, with brass lock and key. 21 x 10.5 x 15cm approx. Brass plaque makers mark J & G Hayward W OOD Derby. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
Ireland. Silver penny. Edw. I. 1297-1302 issue. (From the Beaumont Hoard which was found in 1884 when two labourers were cutting a main drain through a field near the Tile Kiln. They found a stone about nine inches below the surface and beneath this they found a mass of silver coins. These coins, lots 271 to 287 were those retained by the distinguished local antiquarian and author R. S. Ferguson FSA. Ferguson was a relative of the owner of the land on which the coins were found and he wrote a paper on the find for the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. He believed that the coins had been deposited c.1364 - 1370))
Scotland. Silver penny. Alexander III. 2nd coinage. 1230-1286. (From the Beaumont Hoard which was found in 1884 when two labourers were cutting a main drain through a field near the Tile Kiln. They found a stone about nine inches below the surface and beneath this they found a mass of silver coins. These coins, lots 271 to 287 were those retained by the distinguished local antiquarian and author R. S. Ferguson FSA. Ferguson was a relative of the owner of the land on which the coins were found and he wrote a paper on the find for the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. He believed that the coins had been deposited c.1364 - 1370)
England. Silver penny. Edw. I. Berwick. (From the Beaumont Hoard which was found in 1884 when two labourers were cutting a main drain through a field near the Tile Kiln. They found a stone about nine inches below the surface and beneath this they found a mass of silver coins. These coins, lots 271 to 287 were those retained by the distinguished local antiquarian and author R. S. Ferguson FSA. Ferguson was a relative of the owner of the land on which the coins were found and he wrote a paper on the find for the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. He believed that the coins had been deposited c.1364 - 1370)
England. Silver penny. Edw. I. Berwick. (From the Beaumont Hoard which was found in 1884 when two labourers were cutting a main drain through a field near the Tile Kiln. They found a stone about nine inches below the surface and beneath this they found a mass of silver coins. These coins, lots 271 to 287 were those retained by the distinguished local antiquarian and author R. S. Ferguson FSA. Ferguson was a relative of the owner of the land on which the coins were found and he wrote a paper on the find for the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. He believed that the coins had been deposited c.1364 - 1370)
England. Silver penny. Edw. I. Lincoln. (From the Beaumont Hoard which was found in 1884 when two labourers were cutting a main drain through a field near the Tile Kiln. They found a stone about nine inches below the surface and beneath this they found a mass of silver coins. These coins, lots 271 to 287 were those retained by the distinguished local antiquarian and author R. S. Ferguson FSA. Ferguson was a relative of the owner of the land on which the coins were found and he wrote a paper on the find for the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. He believed that the coins had been deposited c.1364 - 1370)
England. Silver penny. Edw. I. Bury St, Edmunds. (From the Beaumont Hoard which was found in 1884 when two labourers were cutting a main drain through a field near the Tile Kiln. They found a stone about nine inches below the surface and beneath this they found a mass of silver coins. These coins, lots 271 to 287 were those retained by the distinguished local antiquarian and author R. S. Ferguson FSA. Ferguson was a relative of the owner of the land on which the coins were found and he wrote a paper on the find for the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. He believed that the coins had been deposited c.1364 - 1370)
England. Silver penny. Edw. I. Bristol. One well clipped. (3) (From the Beaumont Hoard which was found in 1884 when two labourers were cutting a main drain through a field near the Tile Kiln. They found a stone about nine inches below the surface and beneath this they found a mass of silver coins. These coins, lots 271 to 287 were those retained by the distinguished local antiquarian and author R. S. Ferguson FSA. Ferguson was a relative of the owner of the land on which the coins were found and he wrote a paper on the find for the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. He believed that the coins had been deposited c.1364 - 1370)
England. Silver penny. Edw. I. Canterbury. (From the Beaumont Hoard which was found in 1884 when two labourers were cutting a main drain through a field near the Tile Kiln. They found a stone about nine inches below the surface and beneath this they found a mass of silver coins. These coins, lots 271 to 287 were those retained by the distinguished local antiquarian and author R. S. Ferguson FSA. Ferguson was a relative of the owner of the land on which the coins were found and he wrote a paper on the find for the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. He believed that the coins had been deposited c.1364 - 1370)
England. Silver penny. Edw. I. Canterbury. (2) (From the Beaumont Hoard which was found in 1884 when two labourers were cutting a main drain through a field near the Tile Kiln. They found a stone about nine inches below the surface and beneath this they found a mass of silver coins. These coins, lots 271 to 287 were those retained by the distinguished local antiquarian and author R. S. Ferguson FSA. Ferguson was a relative of the owner of the land on which the coins were found and he wrote a paper on the find for the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. He believed that the coins had been deposited c.1364 - 1370)
England. Silver penny. Edw. I. Canterbury. (2) (From the Beaumont Hoard which was found in 1884 when two labourers were cutting a main drain through a field near the Tile Kiln. They found a stone about nine inches below the surface and beneath this they found a mass of silver coins. These coins, lots 271 to 287 were those retained by the distinguished local antiquarian and author R. S. Ferguson FSA. Ferguson was a relative of the owner of the land on which the coins were found and he wrote a paper on the find for the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. He believed that the coins had been deposited c.1364 - 1370)
England. Silver penny. Edw. I. York. (2) (From the Beaumont Hoard which was found in 1884 when two labourers were cutting a main drain through a field near the Tile Kiln. They found a stone about nine inches below the surface and beneath this they found a mass of silver coins. These coins, lots 271 to 287 were those retained by the distinguished local antiquarian and author R. S. Ferguson FSA. Ferguson was a relative of the owner of the land on which the coins were found and he wrote a paper on the find for the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. He believed that the coins had been deposited c.1364 - 1370)
England. Silver penny. Edw. I. York. (3) (From the Beaumont Hoard which was found in 1884 when two labourers were cutting a main drain through a field near the Tile Kiln. They found a stone about nine inches below the surface and beneath this they found a mass of silver coins. These coins, lots 271 to 287 were those retained by the distinguished local antiquarian and author R. S. Ferguson FSA. Ferguson was a relative of the owner of the land on which the coins were found and he wrote a paper on the find for the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. He believed that the coins had been deposited c.1364 - 1370)
England. Silver penny. Edw. I. London. (From the Beaumont Hoard which was found in 1884 when two labourers were cutting a main drain through a field near the Tile Kiln. They found a stone about nine inches below the surface and beneath this they found a mass of silver coins. These coins, lots 271 to 287 were those retained by the distinguished local antiquarian and author R. S. Ferguson FSA. Ferguson was a relative of the owner of the land on which the coins were found and he wrote a paper on the find for the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. He believed that the coins had been deposited c.1364 - 1370)
England. Silver penny. Edw. I. London. (2) (From the Beaumont Hoard which was found in 1884 when two labourers were cutting a main drain through a field near the Tile Kiln. They found a stone about nine inches below the surface and beneath this they found a mass of silver coins. These coins, lots 271 to 287 were those retained by the distinguished local antiquarian and author R. S. Ferguson FSA. Ferguson was a relative of the owner of the land on which the coins were found and he wrote a paper on the find for the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. He believed that the coins had been deposited c.1364 - 1370)
England. Silver penny. Edw. I. London. (2) (From the Beaumont Hoard which was found in 1884 when two labourers were cutting a main drain through a field near the Tile Kiln. They found a stone about nine inches below the surface and beneath this they found a mass of silver coins. These coins, lots 271 to 287 were those retained by the distinguished local antiquarian and author R. S. Ferguson FSA. Ferguson was a relative of the owner of the land on which the coins were found and he wrote a paper on the find for the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. He believed that the coins had been deposited c.1364 - 1370)
England. Silver penny. Edw. I. London. (2) (From the Beaumont Hoard which was found in 1884 when two labourers were cutting a main drain through a field near the Tile Kiln. They found a stone about nine inches below the surface and beneath this they found a mass of silver coins. These coins, lots 271 to 287 were those retained by the distinguished local antiquarian and author R. S. Ferguson FSA. Ferguson was a relative of the owner of the land on which the coins were found and he wrote a paper on the find for the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. He believed that the coins had been deposited c.1364 - 1370)
England. Silver penny. Edw. I. Durham (2) (From the Beaumont Hoard which was found in 1884 when two labourers were cutting a main drain through a field near the Tile Kiln. They found a stone about nine inches below the surface and beneath this they found a mass of silver coins. These coins, lots 271 to 287 were those retained by the distinguished local antiquarian and author R. S. Ferguson FSA. Ferguson was a relative of the owner of the land on which the coins were found and he wrote a paper on the find for the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. He believed that the coins had been deposited c.1364 - 1370)
England. Silver penny. Edw. I. Durham (2) (From the Beaumont Hoard which was found in 1884 when two labourers were cutting a main drain through a field near the Tile Kiln. They found a stone about nine inches below the surface and beneath this they found a mass of silver coins. These coins, lots 271 to 287 were those retained by the distinguished local antiquarian and author R. S. Ferguson FSA. Ferguson was a relative of the owner of the land on which the coins were found and he wrote a paper on the find for the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. He believed that the coins had been deposited c.1364 - 1370)
A quantity of Victorian and later jewellery, to include a silver gilt bar brooch, with floral design centre, and white stone set borders, unmarked, a sterling silver swallow brooch, a red stone set crucifix pendant, an imitation moonstone set crucifix, and a butterfly brooch set with white paste stones. (5)
Stannard & Dixon, (publisher). Panoramic View of the whole of Empire of Russia in Europe & Asia, A Panoramic View of the External & Internal Defences of Sebastopol..., A Panoramic view of the seat of war, The Crimea & The Principal Towns & Forts on the Shores of the Black Sea, A panoramic View of the Town, Harbour, Forts & Defences of Sebastopol & the Seige Works of the Allied Armies of England & France, Panoramic View of the Valley of the Tchernaya & the Surrounding Country from Balaklava to Bakchi Sarai, Panoramic View of the Fortress of Sveaborg commanding the Entrance to the Town & Harbour of Helsingfors in the Gulf of Finland, Nicolaieff & Kerson Odessa & Perekop [and] Panoramic View of the North & South sides of the Harbour & Port of Sebastopol, together eight allegorical panoramas, 1855, eight tint-stone pictorial llithographs, titles repeated in French, some dust soiling, marginal fraying and closed tears with slight loss, each approximately 530 x 700 mm (Qty: 8)
* Norfield (Edgar, 1895-1977). An archive of original artworks, 80+ drawings, including watercolours, gouache paintings, and pen & ink sketches, variously on paper or card, many signed or initialled, mostly cartoon in style, with captions, some illustrations for books or book covers, including scenes of university life, female nudes, animals, children and toys, wizards, marital life, etc., many with pin holes to corners, occasional toning and marks, largest sheet approximately 40 x 27 cm (15.75 x 10.5 in) (Qty: 80+)NOTESEdgar George Norfield was a painter and illustrator particularly known for his humorous cartoons and caricatures. He contributed to Punch and illustrated a number of books published in the 1930s to 1950s. This lot includes original illustrations for Muriel Holland's Mr. Hare and the Bees , Mr. Hare Makes Stone Soup , Even the Cat Could Talk and Wizard Winkle Goes North , and various books by Reginald Arkell, as well as some Punch cartoons.
Cheap Repository Tracts. A bound collection of 20 Cheap Repository Tracts, London: J. Evans and Son, c.1812-17, including one duplicate, each with vignette title, variable toning, spotting, soiling and marks, a few leaves edge-frayed, bound together in contemporary stained vellum, rubbed, paper label remnant to spine, 8vo, together with: A second bound collection of 14 Cheap Repository Tracts with 12 other similar religious tracts, mostly London: Howard and Evans, or other Evans imprints, c.1798-1820, each with vignette title, except 2 (Turn the Carpet, and The Servant Man turned Soldier) lacking title, 2 with additional woodcut to text, variable toning or spotting, some marks, a few leaves at front with pale dampstain to fore-margin, Patient Joe p.12 (part of Dan and Jane) close-trimmed at fore-edge cropping text, bound together in contemporary half calf, worn, 8vo (Qty: 2)NOTESFirst book titles (where 'SR' indicates the 'Sunday Reading' series) comprise: The Two Soldiers; The History of Diligent Dick; The History of Charles Jones; The Cheapside Apprentice, or, the history of Mr. Francis H****; The Carpenter, or, the danger of evil company (signed Z) [with] The Sorrows of Yamba, or, the Negro Woman's Lamentations; Sorrowful Sam, or, the Two Blacksmiths (signed S); The Happy Waterman (signed Z); Tis all for the best (signed Z); The Lancashire Collier Girl; SR- the Harvest Home; The Cottage Cook, or, Mrs. Jones's Cheap Dishes (signed Z); The Grave-Stone [with] The Lady and the Pye [with] The Plum-Cakes, or, the Farmer and his Three Sons (signed Z); The Pilgrims (signed Z); SR- Noah's Flood; SR- a New Christmas Tract; SR- The Conversion of Saint Paul the Apostle (2 copies); SR- The Fall of Adam; SR- On the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper; SR- Look at Home. Titles in the second book include: Black Giles, the Poacher (signed Z); Tawney Rachel; or, the Fortune Teller (signed Z); The History of Tom White, the Postillion (signed Z); Patient Joe [with] Wild Robert [with] Dan & Jane [with] The Gin-Shop (all except Wild Robert signed Z); John the Shopkeeper turned sailor; The History of Hester Wilmot (signed Z); The Two Shoemakers, in six parts (signed Z); Betty Brown, the St. Giles's Orange Girl (signed Z); The Riot; or half a loaf is better than no bread (signed Z). The Cheap Repository Tracts were devised, and largely written, by Hannah More (who signed her own works 'Z'), and started appearing in 1795. Showing a remarkable grasp of marketing techniques, Miss More observed the children and young people of the poor avidly devouring the content of vulgar and seditious chapbooks, easily and cheaply purchased from hawkers and pedlars. The Cheap Repository Tracts copied their format and were printed in the same style, with crude woodcuts. Sensational titles were used, the Tracts were priced extremely cheaply, their cost being largely borne by subscriptions from charitable gentlefolk, and they were given free to the chapmen and hawkers, who then sold them at profit to themselves. After December 1797, a further fifteen new titles, written by Hannah More, were printed by John Evans, who took over from John Marshall as the official printer for the series. These were issued between December 1797 and October 1798, after which John Evans and his successors continued producing reprints of the original series. This collection contains a good selection of these reprints published under the J. Evans and Son, Howard and Evans, and other Evans imprints, plus a few other related tracts.
Ludolphus (de Saxonia, Carthusiensis). Vita Christi, ex Euangeliis et scriptoribus orthodoxis per Ludolphum Saxonium, sacri ordinis Carthusiensium, excerpta ... Adiecto indice nouo, & non vulgari, Paris: Claudium Chevallonium, 1534, printer's woodcut device to title, decorative initials, title with scribbled out signature inscription to lower blank margin with burn through to following leaf, some browning & spotting, worm trail and holes to lower outer blank corners & margins of some leaves, armorial bookplate of Darwell Stone, near contemporary vellum, lettered in ink to spine and upper board, loss of vellum mostly to lower spine compartment, some wear, lacking ties, folio (Qty: 1)NOTESNot in Adams.
Turner (Hannah Sarah). Sixty Portraits from Drawings on Stone, after unedited originals, 'not published', [Great Yarmouth, circa 1839], 60 lithographed portraits, some spotting and occasional toning, bookplates of T. & H.S. Brightwen and R.H. Inglis Palgrave, all edges gilt, original brown cloth gilt, spine faded with splits, a little rubbed, 4to (Qty: 1)NOTESLimited edition. Twenty copies printed and the drawings effaced (statement to title verso).
Turner (Hannah Sarah). Sixty Portraits from Drawings on Stone, after unedited originals, 'not published', [Great Yarmouth, circa 1839], 60 lithographed portraits, some spotting and occasional toning, all edges gilt, original cloth gilt, spine and extremities faded, a little rubbed, 4to (Qty: 1)NOTESLimited edition, Twenty copies printed and the drawings effaced (statement to title vers0).
Young (John). A Catalogue of Pictures by British Artists, in the possession of Sir John Fleming Leicester, Bart. with etchings from the whole collection. Including the pictures in his gallery at Tabley House, Cheshire..., London: Printed by W. Bulmer & W. Nicol, 2nd edition, April 2, 1821, 30 etched plates, edges untrimmed, ownership book label of T. & H.S. Brightwen to upper pastedown, contemporary half sheep, spine heavily rubbed & scuffed, worn, slim 4to, together with: Haden (Seymour) , About Etching. Part I. Notes by Mr. Seymour Haden on a Collection of Etchings and Engravings by the Great Masters lent by him to the Fine Art Society to illustrate the subject of etching, Part II. An Annotated Catalogue of the examples exhibited of Etchers and Painter-Engravers' Work, London: Fine Art Society, 1879, etched frontispiece and 15 facsimile etched plates, browning to free-endpapers, armorial bookplate of Rowland V. and Elizabeth Barker to upper pastedown, all edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, original morocco-backed cloth gilt, spine rubbed, large slim 4to, Flaxman (John) , Eight Illustrations of the Lord's Prayer, from the Designs of the Late John Flaxman, R.A. Drawn on Stone by Richard Lane, A.R.A., 1st edition, London: Charles Knight, 1835, 8 lithograph plates on india paper, scattered spotting, ownership book label of T. & H.S. Brightwen to upper pastedown, cloth hinge repairs, contemporary half calf, old reback, worn, 8vo (Qty: 3)
A single stone diamond ring, the yellow metal shank stamped '18ct', together with a further single stone diamond ring within box setting, the shank stamped '18ct', an 18ct gold half hoop diamond set eternity ring, a 9ct gold oval locket ring, a 9ct gold signet ring, a small collection of silver jewellery, a silver cigarette case, a white metal lighter, a coral necklace etc (a lot)
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