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Collection of jewellery, comprising a wedding ring, two signet rings one inset with a rose-cut diamond, a diamond three stone ring and a white stone eternity ring, and a silver charm bracelet, together with a collection of costume jewellery comprising various earrings necklaces and brooches.
A Ridgway pearlware blue and white printed pedestal coffee pot and domed cover, decorated with flowers and a band of scrolling foliage, 25cm high, circa 1810; and a Staffordshire stone china five-division blue and white printed toast-rack, 20cm in length, circa 1830 (small areas of restoration). See Coysh & Henrywood, The Dictionary of Blue & White Printed Pottery, Vol. II (1989), p. 40, col. pl. V for the same coffeepot.. Provenance: From the collection of the late Mrs G.D. Otto.
A Chinese black stone seal, decorated with a verse and two seal marks, 17cm x 11.5cm, hardwood base, late 19th/early 20th century and a Chinese School scroll painting, decorated with a panoramic scene with figures eating, fishing and craftsmen working, central scene 26cm cm x 237cm, late 19th/early 20th century
`Memoirs Of Great Britain And Ireland From The Dissolution Of The Last Parliament Of Charles II Until The Sea Battle Of La Hogue` by Sir John Dalrymple, Bart, printed for W Strachan & T Caddell London 1771, later bound with marble boards and cloth spine with gilt highlights, `The Doomsday Book Of Cheshire And Lancashire Or The Great Survey Of England Of William The Conqueror` being a facsimile of the part relating to Cheshire, photo-lincographed by Her Majesties Command at the ordnance survey office Southampton 1861, bound in black cloth with gilt highlights, and another copy being a literal extension and translation of the portions of Doomsday book relating to Cheshire & Lancashire and to parts of Flintshire and Denbighshire, Cumberland, Westmorland, and Yorkshire with an introduction and notes by William Beamont, second edition, printed by Minshall & Hughes of Chester 1882 in black cloth with gilt highlights, `An Old York Church All Hallows In North Street Its Medieval Stained Glass And Architecture` depicted by Mabel Leaf and E Ridsdal Tate, edited by the Reverend P J Shaw, published at The Church Shop, York 1908 this being a limited edition no.493/500 copies, with numerous illustrations, bound in white cloth with gilt highlights, `The Plantagenet Ancestry` by Lieutenant Colonel W H Turton DSO, printed by Phillimore & Co Ltd of London 1928, bound in green cloth with leather spine, `A Chronicle Of England BC55 To AD485` written and illustrated by James E Doyle, printed by Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green London 1864, bound in blue cloth with gilt highlights, `Old Serjeants In Chancery` a privately printed edition for the Law Union & Rock Insurance Co Ltd 1912, bound in blue cloth with gilt highlights, `An Historical And Descriptive Guide To York Cathedral And Its Antiquities` by George Ayliffe Poole vicar of Welford and J W Hugall with the history and description of the Minster organ, published by R Sunter of York c.1850, later bound in brown cloth with leatherette spine, `Archaeologia Or Miscellaneous Tracks Relating To Antiquity` published by the society of Antiquaries of London volume 61, printed by J B Nichols & Sons of London 1909 with numerous illustrations of archaeological finds, bound in brown cloth with gilt highlights and another copy dated 1949, and a further copy dated 1975, `Classic Myths And Legend` by A R Hope Moncrieff with illustrations in colour and monochrome from famous paintings and statuary, printed by the Gresham Publishing Co Ltd of London c.1900, bound in blue cloth with gilt highlights and a pamphlet relating to the Rosetta stone published by the trustees of The British Museum London 1950 (13) (illustrated)
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