Four Charles Horner hallmarked silver hatpins comprising an example shaped as a buckle, an amber glass bead within scrolls, an amber glass thistle and a silver mounted clear stone example, Chester 1912, 1908 & possibly 1903. CONDITION REPORT: Largest pin is detached at the top. Otherwise good condition.
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Four Charles Horner hallmarked silver hatpins comprising a blue stone example in the shape of a sword hilt, an amber coloured glass thistle, an oval turquoise coloured hard stone, and a pink stone surrounded by a scroll, Chester 1906, 1907, 1912 & 1913. CONDITION REPORT: The pin modelled as a sword has been badly repaired and could be made up. Otherwise OK.
T S ELIOT: OLD POSSUM'S BOOK OF PRACTICAL CATS, 1939, 2nd impress, orig pict cl, d/w + DYLAN THOMAS: 18 POEMS, L, The Fortune Press, 1934, 1st Fortune Press edn, ffep part excised, orig cl bkd bds, d/w + EZRA POUND: A SELECTION OF POEMS, L, 1940, 1st edn, Alan Hunter's copy with his sig on ffep, orig wraps, d/w + W H AUDEN: SOME POEMS, 1941, 2nd impress, Alan Hunter's copy with his sig on ffep, orig bds, d/w + EDWARD THOMAS: THE TRUMPET AND OTHER POEMS, 1942, 2nd impress, Alan Hunter's copy with his sig on ffep, orig wraps, d/w + HAROLD MONRO: THE SILENT POOL, 1942, 1st edn, orig wraps, d/w + STEPHEN SPENDER: SELECTED POEMS, 1942, 3rd impress, Alan Hunter's copy with his sig on hf ttl, orig wraps, d/w + ROBERT GRAVES: NO MORE GHOSTS, 1945, 3rd impress, Alan Hunter's copy with his sig on ffep, orig bds, d/w + KENNETH HOPKINS: POOR HERETIC, NY, 1961, 1st edn, sigd and inscr to Alan Hunter, orig decor bds, d/w + ABBIE HUSTON EVANS: FACT OF CRYSTAL, NY, 1961, 1st edn, orig cl bkd bds, d/w + JOYCE CARY: THE DRUNKEN SAILOR, 1947, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + JAMES MONAHAN, 2 ttls: FAR FROM THE LAND, 1944, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w; AFTER BATTLE, 1948, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + WALTER DE LA MARE, 2 ttls: ALONE, ill Blair Hughes-Stanton, [1927], 1st edn, orig pict wraps; THE LISTENERS, ill Reynolds Stone, 1943, new edn, orig cl + W H DAVIES: AMBITION, 1929, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w (16)
JOHN PARSONS, 6 ttls: A SHADOW ACROSS CLOSED LIDS, Labyrinth Press, 2002, 1st edn, sigd, orig wraps; CHOOSING THE STONE, Spalding, Hub Editions, 2005, 1st edn, sigd, orig pict wraps; ON THE JOURNEY HOME, Spalding, Hub Editions, 2008, 1st edn, sigd, orig pict wraps; OVERHEAD WHISTLING, Labyrinth Press, 2010, 1st edn, sigd, orig pict wraps; IN A NEW GARDEN, Uxbridge, Alba Publishing, 2012, 1st edn, sigd, orig pict wraps; DARK SEEDS FALLEN, Labyrinth Press, 2015, 1st edn, sigd, orig pict wraps (6)
EDWARD LEAR: VIEWS IN ROME AND ITS ENVIRONS DRAWN FROM NATURE AND ON STONE, L, T M'Lean, 1841, 1st edn, litho vig ttl, 25 plts as list, folio orig qtr cf gt, gutta-percha perished, contents loose (not chipped), ex lib, lib bkplt on front pastedown, perf stamp on ttl pge, ref nos verso, no other lib markings
SAMUEL PROUT: FACSIMILES OF SKETCHES MADE IN FLANDERS AND GERMANY AND DRAWN ON STONE, [1833], litho ttl, dedication, 50 litho plts acf, folio rebnd (not recent) qtr mor, ex lib, small lib embossed stamp at foot of ttl pge and bottom right corners of plts, lib ref nos verso of ttl pge, Dewey number at foot of spine
A GOOD CHINESE MING DYNASTY CELADON JADE RHYTON, together with a carved and pierced hardwood stand, the vessel well carved to its front and sides with a pair of chilong, the handle also formed from a chilong peering over the rim, the vessel supported on the front feet, head and tail of a mythical beast, the stone with russet, grey and brown inclusions, 4.5in long & 5in high. £1000-1500
Victorian gold pendant set with cabochon-cut garnet, of oval form with bloomed finish the central stone in a beaded setting, reverse with glazed compartment with silk lining, gold unmarked, 5.5 cm Provenance, a historical collection of one family's jewellery spanning the late 17th to the early 20th century.
Victorian amethyst and diamond set pendant necklace, the principle stone estimated at 18.81 carats, in diamond set framework, of gold backed silver, three pair shaped drops and two oval cut stones, all in closed back settings, and open set amethyst clasp of 13.7 carats, on a double chain of unmarked gold. Provenance, a historical collection of one family's jewellery spanning the late 17th to the early 20th century.
PLEASE NOTE - Missing stone not shown in image. Victorian agate set set pendant necklace, composed of vari-coloured stones cut as rectangular plaques, the pendant/brooch in the form of a Maltese cross, gold unmarked, in tooled leather case form L Lampard & son of Notting Hill Gate London, 42 cm
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