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Lot 659

Zwei Fachbuecher Helmut Ricke, Glaskunst-Reflex der Jahrhunderte, Prestel Verlag, 1995, 383 Seiten; Christopher Vane Percy, Rene Lalique-Das Glas, Edition Popp, 1981, 192 Seiten.

Lot 309

AN AMERICAN FOLK ART SHEET METAL WEATHERVANE EARLY 20TH CENTURY Depicting two tobacco planters smoking a pipe, red paint finish 76cm wide, 56cm high For a very similar vane please see Potomack Company, Alexandria Virginia America, 2nd May 2022, Lot 2130 ($1,300)

Lot 120

HUGH VANE TURNER, British (XX/XXI), The Port of London, a pair, watercolour, both with prospects of St. Pauls, with assorted sailing barges and vessels, signed H.Vane Turner, 19cm x 45cm (2)

Lot 631

A wrought iron weather vane - black painted, the arrow pointer surmounted by a Perseus riding the winged horse Pegasus, 81.25 cm high; together with a blackened steel two-tier, seven light candelabra, modern, 60 cm high. (2)

Lot 669

A gilt metal weather vane depicting the three musketeers, mounted to a log base92 x 97cm

Lot 237

Southbend Oreno model 940-48, 4" early wooden lure with metal diving nose vane, c1929, a Surestrike mouse 3" wooden bait with glass eyes, some cracks to finish, and a Pflueger jointed Pike lure, 3.5" in green scale finish, glass eyes and metal lip, comes in Creek Chub worn box. (3)

Lot 301

FOUR BOXED OO GAUGE ACCURASCALE MODEL RAILWAY WAGON TRIPLE PACKS, to include a Seaham Dock Co. 4T ‘Black Waggons’ CIRCA 1950S, item no. ACC2808-I, a Lambton Collieries 'Earl of Durham' Chaldron Pack pre-1896 livery, item no. ACC2805-F, a Vane/Londonderry Collieries 4T ‘Black Waggons’, item no. ACC2809J, and a Londonderry Chaldron Pack Three 4T ‘Black Waggons’, in two body styles, circa 1960, item no. ACC2807-H, all appear in new condition with accessories and instructions, outer cardboard box in good condition inside a clear plastic sleeve, possibility of lightest storage related rubbing/handling marks to outer cover, although item appears new we are unable to confirm all parts and accessories are present

Lot 123

A cast-metal blacksmith weather vane.

Lot 121

A cast-metal cockerel weather vane.

Lot 118

A painted cast-iron cockerel weather vane.

Lot 120

A cast-iron Land Rover weather vane.

Lot 318

Group of Regency silhouette portraits, c. early 19th century, enclosed in various frames, largest 9cm x 6cm, a Regency portrait engraving of Sir Henry Vane in ebonised slip, portrait miniature of Mr Kempe Mason drawn by William Greenlees and later silhouette portraits.

Lot 213

After John Hoppner RA (British 1758-1810)," Frances Anne Vane, Mrs Michael Angelo Taylor (1769-1821) as Miranda in The Tempest by William Shakespeare" print, framed. (signs of foxing) (52cmx38cm)

Lot 794

Keith Murray - Wedgwood - A collection of four tankards, to include an example with a green matte glaze, one with a roundel depicting Barlaston, first firing circa 1940, one with a coat of arms for McGill University, Canada, and a plain fluted example, height of tallest 14cm, some damage, together with a set of four small ceramic tot cups of cylindrical form with a flared rim raised to a ringed foot, two transfer decorated with a transfer decal of a cockerel weather vane, KM and Wedgwood mark, height 7cm, damaged. (8)

Lot 871

A 20thC oxidised copper weather vane, 143cm high.

Lot 1224

A weather vane in the form of a gunman and gun dog mounted to a stake

Lot 42

A weather vane of farmer and horse ploughing. Approximately 37cm x 61cms

Lot 1477

A COCKEREL BRASS WEATHER VANE on a early iron stand.

Lot 1150A

Novelty blacksmith made weather vane surmounted by an owl, on wooden base, overall height 115cm, width 75.5cm

Lot 330

A large weather vane with a model of a ship to the top finial, 192 cm h, 110 cm wide

Lot 7167

Nine assorted mainly pre-war novels, including Guy Boothby: 'Connie Burt', L, Ward Lock, [1903], 1st edition, original decorative cloth gilt, Antonia White: 'The Lost Traveller', Pauline Hamer: 'Will-o'-the-Wisp', L, Bousfield, [1904], 1st edition, orig. cloth gilt, A.D. Frome: 'The Shining Sword', L, Hurst & Blackett, [1931], 1st edition, signed & inscribed, original cloth, George Vane: 'The Love Dream', 1913, 1st edition, review copy with publisher's blindstamp and printed slip loosely inserted, Lettice Cooper: 'We Have Come to a Country', 1935, 2nd impression, orig. cloth, plus others Aldous Huxley, Paul Tabori etc (9)

Lot 555

A fine silver gilt cased set of spoons with ornate floral engraving inscribed to Rev F.B Law from Frnaces Ann Vane, Marchioness of Londonderry (17 January 1800 – 20 January 1865) she was a wealthy Anglo-Irish heiress and noblewoman. the daughter of Sir Henry Vane-Tempest, 2nd Baronet. She married Charles William Stewart, 1st Baron Stewart. She became a marchioness in 1822 when Charles succeeded his half-brother as 3rd Marquess of Londonderry, Ancestor to Winston Churchill. (B).

Lot 200

A vintage painted sheet steel weather vane modelled as a footballer, width 109cm, height 85cm,

Lot 262

A wrought iron weather vane

Lot 523

Pair of wrought iron garden 5-branch candle strands and a similar with weather vane and cockerel to top

Lot 109

A wrought iron weather vane, the steel pointer mounted with a silhouette of a ploughman and his cart, 93cm high

Lot 134

Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, Hop tokens: SUSSEX, Ashburnham, Richard Kenward 294 (4, values 12 to 1), James Pinyon 404 (4, Halfcrown to blank); Battle, Duke of Cleveland 118 (3, values 60 to C), Lord Harry Vane 548 (2, values 12 and 1); Beckley, Kemp Berry/Francis Smith 60, C.F. Pennefather 395 (5, values from 60 to 1); Bexhill, James Russell 447 (4, values 12 and 1); Brede, R. Baker 49 (value 12), B. Beslee 33 (value 1), William Mulham 361 (value 60), Walter Smith 508 (2, values 12 and 1); Brede and Brightling, Edmund Austen 19 (6, values from 120 to 1); Burwash, G.J. Gillett 221 (3, values 12 to 1); Chiddingly, E. Jarman 281 (3, values 12 to 1); Etchingham, Stephen Hilder 266; Ewhurst, Elizabeth Daws 160 (value 60), Mary Daws 161 (value 12), Thomas Daws 163 (2, values 12 and 1), Thomas Chester Daws 163 (value 60), Robert Fisher 198 (blank), Thomas Reed 425 (value blank); Fairlight, George Barnes 53 (2, different), John Thorne 532 (2, both values 1); Hooe, John West 582 (value blank); Icklesham, James Smith 493 (9, values 60 to 1); Ninfield, Frederick Crisford 138 (value 12); Northiam, Edward Gladwish 223 (3, values 12 to blank), Revd. Henry Lord 325 (value 12), Richard Perrey 398 (2, different); Peasmarsh, Kingsnorth Reeve 428 (3, values 3d to 1b), Lawrence Reeve 430 (value 1), James Stonham 514 (4, values 60 to 1); Penhurst, Rose Whistler 585 (value 12); Pett, Richard Griffin 230 (2, values 6 and 1), Henry Noakes 370 (value 2), John Skinner 488 (2, values 12 and 1); Rye, Thomas Lovett 329 (value 12, countermarked), Samuel Selmes 477 (value 60), Charles Skinner 486 (value 12); Sedlescombe, Robert Eldridge 180 (2, both 60); Westfield, Edmund Barham 52 (3, values from 12 to 1), W. Leigh Smith 509 (4, values 120 to 1), Robert Weston 583 (value 12) [96]. Varied state £120-£150 --- References to Henderson.

Lot 214

VINTAGE BI - PLANE WEATHER VANE

Lot 38

Assorted scientist collection. Signed Photos signatures such as Torsten Wiesel, John Vane, Georges Köhler, Bernard Lown, César Milstein, Joseph L. Goldstein, Allan Cormack, Robert Holley, Dr. Werner Arber, Sir Bernard Katz plus 5 others. Various sizes 12 Black and White Photos plus 3 Colour Photos. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 1540

A VINTAGE WEATHER VANE WITH FLYING HORSE TOPPER

Lot 318

Wrought iron cockerel topped weather vane, 167cm.

Lot 306

A 'Lucas' metalwork wind vane

Lot 137

Vane (Sir Henry) The Retired Mans Meditations, or the Mysterie and Power of Godliness, first edition, lacking A1 (?blank), 3C2 and 3C3 supplied from another copy, lower corner of 3E2 defective and repaired, some worming with loss of text, occasional light foxing, later calf, gilt, g.e., [Wing V75A], 4to, Printed by Robert White, 1655. *** Another issue has "printed by R.W. and are to be sold by T. Brewster" in imprint. 

Lot 1355

A COCKERAL BRASS WEATHER VANE on a early iron stand.

Lot 607

Pair of wrought iron garden 5-branch candle stands and a similar with weather vane and cockerel to top

Lot 175

A weathered copper figure of a running horse, with fitting to mount it, possibly originally from a weather vane, 73cm x 49cm high (max)

Lot 1227

A vintage wrought iron weather vane with scroll decoration and gardener vane set on wood block mount

Lot 500

A pair of 19thC fireside andirons, with brass sunflower clasp and partial weather vane. (AF)

Lot 351

An iron weather vane with cockerel mount

Lot 440

A painted cockerel weather vane

Lot 212

Three crop sprayer water pumps - P.T.O. driven including diaphragm and vane type.

Lot 1199

An old weather vane with horse and rider top, COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 8

A scratch built wooden windmill weather vane, 63cms long.

Lot 1351

A weather vane in the form of a sailing yacht

Lot 7183

Autograph Album: containing Autograph Letters Signed by Winston Churchill, Alice Balfour, and Francis Curzon, with approx. 134 signatures of Political and Theatrical interest c. 1894-1936 A red leather-bound album, with printed ownership label of John H. Keeling on front pastedown, gilt patterned endpapers, all edges gilt, and a corresponding index to the signatures in Keelings hand on front free endpaper, the letters include: Winston Churchill (1874-1965). Three Typed Letters Signed, tipped-in, written to J.H. Keeling, the first letter: 1pp., 4 lines, sent from his home at Chartwell, Westerham, Kent, dated October 6, 1935 . . .Dear Mr Keeling, Alas, I fear that I am too much pressed at the present to undertake to speak on this extremely difficult subject to the members of the Junior Carlton Club . . .; The second letter: 1pp., 3 lines, written from 11, Morpeth Mansions, Westminster, SW1, dated July 16, 1936, , . . . I do not desire to make any more engagements at present, but perhaps you would write to me about the middle of September, I might be able to give you a more definite answer . . .; The third letter: 1pp., 5 lines, sent from 11, Morpeth Mansions, Westminster, SW1, dated October1, 1936, Churchill writes to thank Mr. Keeling for his renewed invitation to dine with the Political Committee . . .but as I am so pressed with work, I cannot make any engagement at present . . .. ; Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice, from 1940 to1945 during the Second World War, and again from 1951 to 1955. Alice Balfour (1850-1936). Autograph Letter Signed, tipped-in, 3pp., 36 lines, written to J.H. Keeling from Whittingehame, Prestonkirk, [East Lothian, Scotland] dated Feb 6/05, Dear Mr. Keeling, We are getting on with the preliminary arrangements of the Canvassing Committee . . .I hope good work with be done before the General Election is upon us. . . Alice Balfour agreed with Keeling about some sort of decoration for certain kinds of philanthropic work . . it is absurd that people should get all sorts of decorations for trifling services, & that a person like Miss Nightingale [Florence] should have none. I should like her to have the Order of Merit . . .. .; In 1907, Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) became the first woman to be receive the Order of Merit, awarded for her service to social reform and the foundation of modern nursing. Alice Blanche Balfour was a Scottish entomologist, naturalist, scientific illustrator and one of the earliest pioneers in the science of genetics. She was the sister of Arthur Balfour, 1st Earl Balfour, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1902-1905. Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe (1884-1964). Two Autograph Letters Signed, tipped-in, the first letter: 4pp., 35 lines, written from Curzon House, Mayfair, marked Private, dated Jan. 23. 1908, on 22, Norfolk Street headed paper edged in black with armorial crest; Lieutenant Viscount Curzon writes to Keeling to let him know that he is looking into the matter of National flags in which they were both interested and will speak to some friends and see if anything can be done . . . it seems as if we really have no National flag like for instance, the Americans & the French . . . I understand the Union Jack can only be flown on land, by the Lieutenant of this Senior funeral in Camp . . .; the second letter: 2pp., 10 lines, dated May 19, 1908, informed Captain J.H. Keeling that in a few days he hoped to let him know what can be done regarding the National flags. Francis Curzon, styled asViscount Curzonfrom 1900 to 1929, was a British naval officer,member of Parliament, motor racing driver and promoter. The signatures are mostly cut out from letters and pasted down on one side of a single-leaf, with a few signed directly onto one side of a single-leaf, they include, Mary Carlisle, British painter; actresses of stage and screen including, Sybil Carlisle, Marguerite Brandon Thomas; Olga Brandon, Vane Featherstone; Lena Ashwell, actress and theatre manager; Gertrude Kingston, actress and agent; Florence Hayward, critic; and numerous politicians of the day, including, Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl Balfour, British Prime Minister from 1902-1905; Henry Duke Lord Merrivale, Chief Secretary for Ireland 1916-1918; Sir Samuel Roberts MP; Sir John Lawson, Barrister and Liberal politician; Lord Lansdowne; Sir William Bull; Viscount Hailsham; Alfred Duff Cooper; and many others. (1) Provenance: written and initialled by Captain John H. Keeling on preliminary leaf, 'All signatures from letters are from letters personally to me except Ld. Lansdowne, who was through Ld. Islington, J.H.K'Condition Report: rubbing (with some loss) to red leather binding, spine ends and corner bumped, some toning to a few of the signatures and internal pages, otherwise mostly internally clean with strong signatures. Winston Churchill letters - with some light foxing to the letters dated October 6, 1935, and October 1, 1936 foxing, with heavier foxing to his letter of July 16, 1936.Alice Balfour and Francis Curzon letters overall good conditions.

Lot 52

Royal Family Autograph Letters An outstanding archive of letters written to The Mackintosh of Mackintosh in the first half of the twentieth century, including many personal letters from the British Royal Family, comprising:Three page Autograph Letter Signed (ALS) from Prince George (King George V), at Abergeldie Castle, Sept. 3rd. 1905, regarding shooting at Moy, with stamped and franked envelope; Three page ALS from Prince George (King George V), at Marlborough House, August 9th 1908, commiserating on the loss of grouse at Moy, with stamped and franked envelope; Four page ALS from the Duchess of Albany, then in Germany, fundraising for the National Hospital for the Paralysed & Epileptic, Aug 10, 1909 with subsequent letter of gratitude, two page ALS, Aug 21, 1909, both with stamped and franked envelopes; Three page ALS from Prince George (King George V), at Abergeldie Castle, Sept. 21st. 1909, discussing grouse shooting at Moy and deer stalking and grouse on Deeside, with stamped and franked envelope; Four page ALS from Prince Edward (Edward VIII) at York Cottage, Sandringham, November 19th, 1911, discussing shooting at Windsor and the gift of some books, with stamped and franked envelope; Four page AL believed to be the last letter from The Mackintosh’s son Angus Alexander Mackintosh, September 25th 1918, written to his grandmother from Canada. He died in North America on the 13th October 1918. ‘His last letter’ written at head of letter and on envelope. The envelope suggests that the letter was diverted from Inverness to Roy Bridge, arriving after his death; Post Office Telegraph, from King George V at Sandringham, undated but 1918, expressing sympathy to The Mackintosh and his wife for the loss of their boy; Post Office Telegraph from Queen Mary at Buckingham Palace, undated thank you message; One page Typed Letter Signed from King George V at Buckingham Palace, 18th August, 1920, requsting schemes for unemployed ex-servicemen; Three page ALS from Prince Albert (George VI) at Balmoral, September 21st, 1920, on shooting at Moy, with franked envelope; Three page ALS from Prince Albert (George VI) at Balmoral, December 20th, 1920, regarding shooting at Moy; Five page ALS from King George V, at Balmoral, Sept. 13th, 1921, discussing shooting at Moy and Sandringham, with franked envelope; One page ALS from King George V, Dec 3rd, 1921, at Buckingham Palace, a thank you for a Salmon book, with franked envelope; Three page ALS from George V at Balmoral, August 28th, 1922, thanking The Mackintosh for grouse shooting at Moy, with franked envelope; Three page ALS from Queen Mary at Balmoral, August 28th, 1922, thanking The Mackintosh for a week at Moy, with franked envelope; Two page ALS from King George V at Balmoral, Aug 30th, 1922, discussing grouse shooting at Moy and Balmoral with details of the size of the bag, with franked envelope; Two page ALS from Prince Albert (George VI) at Buckingham Palace, January 24th, 1923, following his engagement to Lady Elizabeth Lyon, with franked envelope; Two page ALS from Queen Mary at Buckingham Palace, 27th April, 1923, thanking The Mackintosh for the gift of some skins, with franked envelope; Four page ALS from King George V, at Balmoral, September 2nd, 1923, discussing a visit to Moy and grouse shooting, final page stained, with franked envelope; Post Office Telegram from King George VI at Windsor, 17th Ju, 1937, expressing concern about an accident; A Sandringham Stud 1921 card, 4 pages, stallion, brood mares etc; Four Sandringham Game cards for November 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th, 1913. Guns include King George V, The King of Norway, Prince Alexander of Teck, Lords Vane-Tempest and Lovat and The Mackintosh; Four page ALS from Alex Mackintosh (cousin), of Fairburn, Felixburg, Rhodesia, 12th June, 1934, regarding his son - education, shooting, etc. and farming in Rhodesia, with envelope complete with franked stamps; Two page ALS, unidentified author on State headed paper, undated, confirming news of McNeil of Barra; Four page ALS, unidentified Mackintosh, at The Hermitage, Nairn, 5 February, 1913; Receipt from David Johnstone, Antiquarian Bookseller, 23rd September, 1903, for eighteenth century military Commissions;[Provenance: purchased at the Moy Hall sale, 23rd October, 1957.][Alfred Donald Mackintosh of Mackintosh, 1851-1938, the 28th Chief of Clan Mackintosh and Chief of Clan Chatton, Lord Lieutenant of Inverness, 1905-1938. Addressed as The Mackintosh of Mackintosh, he and his wife divided their time between the Mackintosh family home at Moy Hall near Inverness and Cottrell House in Glamorgan, his wife’s family home. A friend of King George V, he devoted a great deal of his time to hunting, shooting and fishing.]

Lot 629

A cast iron cockerel weather vane, height 79 cm

Lot 546

Wrought Iron Weather Vane, a wrought iron black painted weather vane mounted with a horse drawn tram, with wall mounting bracket 186cm high, G

Lot 1001

Picasso (Pablo, 1881-1973). Los Toreros I-IV, 1961, 4 lithographs, including one in colour, as issued in Jaime Sabartés, 'Picasso: Toreros', pub. A. Zwemmer & A. Sauret, 1961, English edition, with numerous colour and monochrome illustrations, contemporary presentation inscription from Vane Ivanovic (athlete and ship-owner 1913-99) to front blank, dated February 1962, dec. red cloth slipcase (faded and some marks to edges), oblong folio, sheet size 245 x 315 mm (9.7 x 12.5 ins) (1)

Lot 40

A copper and iron lightning vane, of recent manufacture, but incorporating earlier elements, with a cockerel finial, 66cm wide66cm deep254cm highCondition ReportRepair and restoration. The copper elements modern, part of the iron column 19th century. Wear and weathering. General surface wear. Generally structurally sound.Please view 'before and after' photos for visual representation of the work undertaken.

Lot 1865

A VINTAGE WEATHER VANE WITH COCKEREL DECORATION

Lot 255

A mixed lot comprising cased poker set, wheel trims, weather vane (as found), etc.

Lot 6167

Seventeen assorted poetry/private press titles etc, all either signed or limited editions, including Vernon Watkins: 'Uncollected Poems', London, Enitharmon Press, 1969, No.274 of 300 copies, 4to, original cloth, Paul Ableman: 'Bits', Latimer Press, 1969, limited edition, No. 49 of 50 copies, signed, original cloth gilt, D.H. Lawrence: 'That Women Know Best', Black Sparrow Press, 1994, one of 50 copies only, stated "Estate of D.H. Lawrence" in pen & ink on limitation page, orig. boards, dust wrapper, 'Songs of the Press and other poems related to printing', Black Pennell Press, No.92 of 120 copies, orig. boards, d/w, Seamus Heaney: 'Dylan the Durable? On Dylan Thomas', Bennington College, 1992, No.661 of 1,000 copies, orig. printed wraps, plus others signed including John Fairfax, Kathleen Raine, Peter Riley, Kevin Crossley-Holland, Michael Mackmin, Grace Schulman, Val Vane 'Sex and Sadism' limited edition signed, plus others James Dodds/Jardine Press, Priory Press, etc (17)

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