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Two named Edkins patent glass bodied spinning baits-one with body measuring 17/8", rear mounted spinning vane marked "Edkins Patent" and a glass body filled with gold tinsel, the second measuring 3¾" in length, unmounted, with both front and rear spinning veins, rear vanes marked "Edkins Patent" and glass body filled with silver tinsel (ILLUSTRATED)
Interesting aircraft to include; Palitoy 'Lockheed Bomber' in early 'Non-Flam' plastic (Bexoid), plus Mira, Spain Ref.359 Skyhawk, Lintoy Singapore A6M5 Zero-Sen (one vane of prop missing), and Saab 35x Draken, Hong Kong issues, F11F-1 Tiger, VC-10 'BA', plus an overpainted Boeing 747 (x7) (G&R)
A large oak cupboard of architectural form, Late Victorian, late 19th/early 20th century oak, with stop fluted terminals and foliate carved motifs the upper section with four panel doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower section with four frieze drawers and the central pair of doors enclosing a void interior, the pair of flanking doors each enclosing a fixed shelf h.273cm., w.315cm., d.64cm. Provenance by repute this impressive cupboard was one of a pair and formed part of a commission by Charles Vane, Sixth Marquis of Londonderry for Wynyard Hall, County Durham. In 1911 the piece was purchased by the Parker family of Lanchester, County Durham and thence by descent to the current vendor.
A group of assorted watercolours, including four by H Vane Turner, views of the New Forest, a coastal scene, Dort and Rotterdam; a street scene in Chipping Campden by Walter Allcott, a view of a country house, a garden scene, a vignette of figures on a boat and a moonlit shore scene, various sizes. (9)
A group of assorted watercolours, including two exotic garden scenes framed as one, a mountainous river scene signed B. George, a wooded scene by H vane Turner, a pencil study of a man's eyes, a moonlit view of a continental town, an oriental print of a leaping fish, and a moorish scene of a girl on a balcony. (7)
Seventeenth-century English works--Vane, Henry Two treatises. 1662, [Wing V80], contemporary panelled calf, imprint of part 1 torn away; Ross, A. Pansebeia, or a view of all religions. London: J. Williams, 1683, 8vo, frontispiece, [Wing R1977], later calf, rubbed, rebacked; [Godden, Thomas] Catholics no idolaters. [London], 1672, 8vo, contemporary calf, [Wing G918], worn, later notes on endpapers; Cotton, R.B. Cottoni posthuma. London: R. Lowndes & M. Gilliflower, 1672, library stamp on title, cloth-backed boards, [Wing C6486], cover detached; Nye, S. A discourse concerning natural and revealed religion. London: J. Robinson, 1696, 8vo, contemporary calf, [Wing N1506], worn, lower cover detached, several defects to text; Richardson, S. A discourse of the torments of hell. London: 1660, 12mo, eighteenth century half calf, [Wing R1405], slight browning, rubbed; Tillotson, J. The rule of faith. London: S.A. Gellibrand, 1666, 8vo, contemporary red morocco, [Wing T1217], 8vo, lacking a preliminary leaf, rebacked, corners repaired; Smith, J. Select discourses. Cambridge: W. Morden, 1673, 4to, contemporary calf, [Wing S4118], rebacked, corners repaired; Drake, J. An essay in defence of the female sex. London: A. Roper & E. Wilkinson, 1696, 8vo, later calf, [Wing D2125A], spotted and soiled, board detached; Lowth, W. A vindication of the divine authority and inspiration of the writings of the Old and New Testament. Oxford: Theater, 1692, 12mo, later half calf, [Wing L3330]; Quarles, C. Enchiridion. London: T. Holder, 1681, 12mo, engraved portrait, blindstamped morocco, [Wing Q97]; Hierocles. commentarius in aurea Pythagoreorum carmina. London: R. Daniel & J. Williams, 1654, 8vo, modern calf-backed boards, Harvard College deaccession stamp on title verso, [Wing H1934]; Keach, B. The travels of true godliness. London: J. Dunton, 1683, 12mo, engraved plates, later calf, [[Wing K97], soiled, some headlines cropped; [Hale, M.] Contemplations moral and divine. London: W. Shrewsburry & J. Leigh, 1676-77, 2 volumes, contemporary calf, [Wing H225 and H225A]; Jenkins, D. Jenkinsius redivivus. London: J. Hindmarsh, 1681, 2mo, engraved frontispiece, contemporary vellum, [Wing J592], frontispiece cropped and laid down, slightly soiled; Polycarp, Saint Polycarpi et Ignatii epistolae. Oxford: L. Lichfield, 1644, 4to, contemporary calf, [Wing P2789], a few corners dampstained, rubbed, upper cover detached; Morton, T. Causa regia. London: J. Bill, 1620, 4to, [STC 18178], bound with 3 others, contemporary calf, worn; Andrews, Lancelot A manual of the private devotions and meditations. London: W. Freeman, 1692, 12mo, engraved title and frontispiece, contemporary sheep, [Wing A3139], contents loose, rebacked; and 9 other defective Wing items; sold not subject to return (29)
Army Lists. A List of all the Officers of the Army and Marines on Full and Half-Pay; with an Index: and a Succession of Colonels, 1801, 1809 & 1813,. together 3 vols., 1809 ex. lib. with War Office bookplate and ink stamps, non-uniform bindings, all 8vo in 4s, together with Vane (Lieut.-General Charles William), Narrative of the Peninsular War, from 1808 to 1813, 2 vols., 3rd ed., 1829, vol. 2 with half-title present, hand col. folding eng. map, foxed and torn, strengthened to verso with sections of linen, six further folding eng. maps, twenty-one folding tables at rear of vol. 2, modern half calf, gilt dec. spines, 8vo, plus four other vols., military interest (9)
Johns (Captain W.E.). Mossyface, A Romance of the Air, pub. Trendler & Wright, 1994, ltd. ed. 123/300, b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, together with The Unknown Quantity, 2003; No Motive for Murder, 2004; The Man Who Lost His Way, 2004; Dr. Vane Answers the Call, 2005, all pub. Norman Wright, each ltd. to 300 copies, all orig. col. printed wrappers, 8vo, together with five others, Johns biography and bibliography etc. (10)
Rolfe (Frederick, 'Baron Corvo'). Letters, Centenary Edition, 3 vols., Vane, 1959-62, t.e.g., all orig. cloth in sl. chipped glassine d.j.s, 8vo, limited to 290 copies each, together with The Cardinal Prefect of Propaganda, Vane, 1957, t.e.g., orig. cloth-backed patterned boards, 8vo, ltd. ed. 151/250, plus Corvo 1860-1960, ed. Cecil Woolf and Brocard Sewell, pub. Aylesford, St. Albert's Press, 1961, orig. cloth, 8vo, ltd. ed. 263/300 signed by the editors, together with Without Prejudice, One Hundred Letters from Frederick William Rolfe to John Lane, privately printed for Allen Lane, 1963, orig. cloth in sl. chipped plain paper d.j., 8vo, ltd. ed. of 600 copies, plus sixteen others by or about Corvo (22)
A Coronation Uniform of a Page of Honour to a Nobleman A large hardwood box containing Page's uniform items as follows: a mulberry-coloured cloth coat, with cuffs of crimson velvet, edged and trimmed with 9/16 in. silver lace forming twelve loops each side in front and three on each cuff and pocket-flap, (buttons present but now removed from the coat); a long cream silk waistcoat, hook-and-eye fastenings, edged with silver lace as on coat, and with eleven loops of Russia braid each side (buttons also present but detached); a black silk tricorne hat by WILKINSON, with edging of silver lace and buttoned loop of plaited silver gimp; a pair of white kerseymere knee-breeches with cloth-covered buttons; a postcard bearing a reproduction of a painting by Terence Cuneo, depicting the above uniform being worn at the 1953 Coronation by the Hon. George Andrew Beaumont as Page to Viscount Allendale; approximately 60 white metal buttons, bearing a double crest; together with another Page's coat, of dark-blue cloth with rich yellow velvet cuffs, edged and trimmed with silver lace forming loops on fronts, cuffs and pocket-flaps, white metal buttons bearing the triple crest of The Temple-Vane-Stewart family within the Garter, surmounted by a Marquis's coronet, white silk ribbon knot on right shoulder (lot)

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