HOME (Francis) The Principles of Agriculture and Vegetation, 8vo, calf (rebacked), owner name and bookplate of Paul Panton, 1759, 2nd Edn., L., 1759; McPHAIL (James) Hints and Observations on the Improvement of Agriculture, 8vo, folding table, recent half calf, 1st Edn., L., 1795; [LAWRENCE (John)] The New Farmer’s Calendar, 8vo, folding engr. frontis., half calf, 2nd Edn., L., 1801 (3)
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11 x Coronation and Royal Accession Commemorative Medals, struck in AE and white metal, comprising: William IV 1830 (28.5mm, 7.01g), obv. PROCLAIMED JUNE 28 1830 over scene of William and Queen Adelaide beside table containing coronation regalia, W & A CROWN'D SEP 8 1831 below, rev. PEOPLES LOVE GUARDED BY A NATIONS LOYALTY HALLOWED BY, under crown and rays, VG; Victoria 1837 (23mm, 3.72g), obv. HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA around young head left, rev. radiant crown, Fine or better; Edward VII (32mm, 9.31g), obv. EDWARD VII ALEXANDRIA, conjoined crowned and draped busts right, rev. Moth Country holds crown aloft before children and seated Britannia, Westminster Abbey in distance, struck by Spink & son, (variation on Eimer 1869b), holed at 12 o'clock, minor hairlines otherwise GEF; 2 x George V: 1911 KING GEORGE QUEEN MAY uniformed conjoined bust left, Fine; and 1935 'Silver Jubilee', Fine; Edward VIII 1937 , obv. H.M. KING EDWARD VIII above crowned and draped bust right, rev. TO COMMEMORATE THE CORONATION OF KING EDWARD VIII AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY 12TH MAY 1937 below variation on the City of London's coat of arms, holed at 12 o'clock, hairlines, AEF; 3 x George VI: 1937 AE (44m, 50.44g) obv. .KING. GEORGE. VI QUEEN. ELIZABETH. around conjoined crowned and draped busts left, rev. Mother Country holds crown aloft in right hand, the Union Jack in left, graffiti to edge, contact marks, otherwise GVF to AEF; 1937 white metal, obv. similar to previous, rev. inscription below the coat of arms of the City of London as in Edward VIII 1937, holed at 12 o'clock, hairlines, AEF; and 1937 brass, obv. as before, rev. G and R divided by crown, inscription below, holed AEF; and 2 x Elizabeth II: 1977 silver (45mm, 38.04g, .999), 'Silver Jubilee', obv. diademed head right, rev.. Royal coat of arms, issued by The Britannia Commemorative Society in .999 silver, some surface residue, otherwise ABU; and Cook Islands silver $2 1973 (40mm, 25.70g, .925) '20th Anniversary of the Coronation', light contact marks otherwise EF in case of issue.
♦12 x Roman Provincial - Cilicia, to include: Anazarbus Macrinus AE36 obv. laureate bust right, rev. Nike holding wreath and aquila walking left (SNG Levante 1414); Flaviopolis Trajan AE23 obv. laureate head right, rev. Tyche standing facing head right holding rudder and cornucopia (SNG von Aulock 5559); Olba AE21 obv. Ajax head right, rev. triskeles (BMC 2); Elaeussa-Sebaste AE26 obv. Tyche turreted head right, rev. Nike advancing left holding wreath in outstretched right hand (BMC 8-9 var.; RPC I, 3716Aa); Seleucia ad Calycadnum Severus Alexander AE32 obv. radiate bust right, countermarked, rev. Nike facing holding inscribed ansate table (BMC 34); 6 x Tarsus comprising: AE21 obv. Tyche head right, rev. Sandan within pyre/pyramidal monument (BMC 106-12); Caracalla AE33 obv. laureate bust left, rev. elephant left head facing (BMC 196 var.); Elagabalus AE30 obv. radiate head right, rev. Demiourgos and Cilicarch crowns (RPC VI, 7066); Herennia Etruscilla AE20 obv. bust right, rev. Dionysos standing (BMC 307-8); and Trebonianus Gallus AE33 obv. radiate bust right, rev. Artemis moving left, fetching arrow from quiver (BMC 312) and Valerian? AE23 rev. Tyche standing left; and unidentified mint AE32 obv. radiate bust right, rev. Asclepius? standing right; VG to VF
Set of 20th Century continental white metal flat wares in modernised fiddle pattern, spot-hammered decoration throughout comprising six table spoons, six table forks, six teaspoons together with six white metal handled and stainless bladed dinner knives to match, weighable white metal 1060gms (24)
Georgian rosewood and brass inlaid combination centre and games table with reversable pull out centre section with inlaid chess board detail and further well for backgammon raised on four out swept legs with four brass paw feet and casters 181cm wide (with leaves up) x 71cm x 74cm
A reproduction inlaid mahogany demi lune side table on square tapering legs and splayed feet with push out frieze drawer, possibly retailed by Banks of Bristol, a reproduction Hepplewhite style chair with upholstered drop in seat, and a mahogany magazine rackLocation:
A Regency mahogany twin pedestal serving table, extended back with leaf and scrolled decoration, the top with one long drawer flanked by two short cushion drawers, the lockable pedestals with further carved decoration, interior shelves, on plinth bases 93cm x 183cm x 54cm Location:
Margaret Lilian Woosnam - 'Joan 1939 Lulworth Cove', oil on paper portrait of a young woman 29cm x 20cm, signed lower right in glazed frame; and D Yates - a pair of still lifes of fruit on a table in the Dutch style, oil on board, signed 25.5cm x 20cm, in gilt frames Location:
* Mixed Medals. St Thomas’s Hospital, London, Cheselden Medal bronze medal by William Wyon, the obverse with a profile bust of William Cheselden facing right, the obverse showing a male cadaver on an operating table, 73 mm, together with a mixed collection of commemorative and prize medals including a Victorian bronze medal awarded by the science and art department for proficiency in science, 39 mm diameter, presented in a yellow metal pendant with glass lunettes and a fine fitted leather case, a Victorian bronze medal for local prize for success in art awarded by the department of science and art, the rim engraved 'Thomas Dewson Birmingham Stage 18a 1856', 54 mm diameter with a tooled leather case, International Health Exhibition medal 1884, cased, and miscellaneous medals including a large uniface medal with conjoined busts of Napoleon and Marie Louise, 140 mm, The Hunters' Improvement Society silver gilt prize medal awarded to Mrs D. Parsons, Badminton Farmers' Club 1901 in a fine red leather display case, Birmingham Photographic Society silver uniface prize medals (2), 79 mm diameter and other medalsQTY: (12)
Mauchline ware - eight pieces, comprising three rectangular boxes all with interior table scenes, (A Disputed Point/x 2, A Game of Chance), largest 15cms, a rectangular black ground playing card box (flowers - ace of spades), 11.2cms, a rectangular box (colour print, seaweed and shell / The Pier Southsea, Hants), 13.2cms, a rectangular box (colour print, flowers), 11cms, a book - The Golden Text - Book (colour floral print / A Wish .....), 9.2 x 8cms, and a needle book, worn (flowers / A Wish .....), 8.5cms. (8)
A Victorian walnut and burr walnut trumpet form sewing table, circa 1880, the tripod base with turned mount to a trumpet form work 'bag' below an octagonal top, the interior with a compartmentalised tray in later paper with five green silk lids, 43 x 43 x 72cms. From a distinguished UK Private Collection
A good Tunbridge ware rosewood table cabinet with a fine view of St Helena Cottage attributed to Alfred Talbot, the plinth base below a hinged door with a border of leaf mosaic enclosing the inset mosaic panel of St Helena Cottage with natural grain of slices of wood for the strata and rocks. The canted top with a geometric mosaic panel within double mosaic borders. The interior fitted with four drawers faced in mosaic each with turned knob and lined in original red velvet and paper, plain rosewood sides and back, 18 x 12 x 15cms. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
A Tunbridge ware dressing table box, of rectangular form raised on four stick ware bun feet, the sloping sides with a broad band of fruiting vine mosaic, the top fitted with a pair of rectangular glass perfume bottles with stoppers (one bottle cracked), divided by a hinged top pin cushion with borders of mosaic revealing a tray, complete with key, 22.5 x 10 x 11cms max. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
A late 18th Century/early 19th Century gold mounted tortoiseshell snuff box, of rectangular form, the base with engraved gold oval, gold thumb catch, the lid with gold frame enclosing glass over a painting of a room interior, a man and a woman either end of a table, another man emerging from the table cloth, approx.. 20% loss of image, 5.5 x 4 x 2.2cms.
Two silhouettes and a watercolour, 19th Century, one silhouette depicting four twin figure groups, one on horseback, 22 x 18cms, in black and gilt frame, another depicting a gentleman and a lady with a fan with table, chair, etc., 14.5 x 9.5cms, in period frame, the watercolour of two young girls enthralled by a bird on a ribbon, in rural landscape, indistinctly initialled and dated 1819, 13.5 x 10.5cms, in black and gilt papier mache frame with acorn ring mount. (3) A Connoisseur's Collection
A rare Tunbridge ware rosewood sewing table by William Burrows, the triform base raised on bun feet and with circles and bandings of stick ware to a stepped tapering octagonal pillar with later block re-enforecement to a tapering rosewood sliding work 'bag', the front with inset silk panel within a stick ware surround. The rectangular work box of sarcophagol form extensively decorated with Van Dykes within multiple borders of stick ware, the stepped top with a panel of cube work. The interior lacking silk panel to lid interior and lined in original red paper, the tray lacking internal divisions and bordered in stick ware, the sides in exotic flecked pale wood veneer. Labelled twice 'H. Burrows Manufacturer Tunbridge Wells', some losses and repairs, 52 x 39.5cms max., 81cms high. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
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