A VICTORIAN SILVER WRYTHEN FLUTED BALUSTER COFFEE POT AND A SILVER BALUSTER LIDDED JUG 20 and 25cm h, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1893 and Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1892, 27ozs gross ++The coffee pot of attractive small proportions and in fine condition, the lidded jug with light overall wear
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Eastern counties. A mixed collection of approximately 130 maps, mostly 17th - 19th century, engraved maps of Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge and Lincolnshire, several with hand colouring, including examples by Blaeu, Badeslade & Toms, Langley, Ellis, Kitchin, Moule, Lewis, Morden, Dawson, Greenwood, J & C Walker, Dower, Archer, Fullarton, Cary, Blome, Bowen, Murray, Saxton/Kip, Duncan, Van Langeren, Pigot and Collins, many duplicates, a few mounted, various sizes and condition (approx.130)
Northern Counties. A mixed collection of approximately 230 maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps of Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmorland and Durham many with hand colouring, including examples by Saxton/Kip, Clark, Morden, Moll, Blaeu, Teesdale, Kitchin, Rocque, Cary, Lewis, Pigot, J & C Walker, Fullarton, Kitchin, Hall, Cole & Roper, Dawson, Archer, Bowen, Conder, Van Langeren, Collins, Ramble, Seller/Grose and Badeslade & Toms, many duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.230)
Huntingdonshire. Schenk (Peiter & Valk Gerard), Huntingdonensis Comitatus Huntingtonshire, circa 1702, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, 395 x 495 mm, with another forty-two maps, including examples by Morden, Harrison, Cary, Murray, J & C Walker, Lewis, Collins, Blome, Saxton/Kip, Pigot and Cole & Roper, several duplicates including one framed and glazed, various sizes and condition (43)
British Isles. A collection of twenty-one maps, 18th & 19th century, engraved double page and folding maps of the country, regions, London ward plans and sea charts, including, Ellis (J.), Bowles's New One-Sheet Map of England & Wales with the Addition of New Roads and other Improvements by Daniel Paterson Esq., published Bowles & Carver, circa 1780, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, inset map of the Scilly Isles, decorative black & white cartouche, slight creasing, 600 x 530 mm, with another copy similar, together with, Kitchin (Thomas), North Britain or Scotland Divided into its Counties, corrected from the best surveys and astronomical observations, published W.Faden, 1778,engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, inset map of the Shetland Islands, decorative black and white cartouche, with other maps and charts similar, including examples by Steel, Cole, Wyld, Thomson, Laurie & Whittle, Bowles, Pinkerton, J & C Walker and Faden, various sizes and condition (21)
Northern Counties. A mixed collection of approximately 180 maps, mostly 17th - 19th century, engraved maps of Durham, Northumberland, Yorkshire and Westmorland, many with hand colouring, including examples by Lewis, Dawson, Fullarton, Cary, Greenwood, Archer, Moule, Teesdale, Morden, Pigot, Cole & Roper, Harrison, J & C Walker, Kitchin and Collins, many duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.180)
British county maps. A mixed collection of approximately 100 maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic county and regional maps, town plans and road maps, including examples by Morden, Blome, J & C Walker, Bowen, Teesdale, Lewis, Cary, Archer, Luffman, Kitchin/Jefferys and Blome, various sizes and condition (approx.100)
Price (Uvedale). An Essay on the Picturesque as compared with the Sublime and the Beautiful and on the Use of Studying Pictures for the purpose of improving real landscape, 1st edition, printed for J. Robson, 1794, light scattered spotting, inscribed "from the author" to front free endpaper, untrimmed and partly unopened, original boards, rebacked, 8vo, together with A Letter to H. Repton on the application of the practice as well as the principles of Landscape-Painting to Landscape Gardening, 2nd edition, Hereford: printed by D. Walker for J. Robson, 1798, bound with A Dialogue on the Distinct characters of the Picturesque and the Beautiful in answer to the objections of Mr. Knight..., Hereford: printed by D. Walker for J. Robson, 1801, Frankland bookplate to front pastedown, edges untrimmed and partly unopened, original boards, rebacked, spine slightly wormed, 8vo (2)
Midland Counties. A mixed collection of approximately 210 maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps and town plans of Shropshire, Herefordshire, Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Huntingdonshire, with examples by Moule, Collins, Archer, Laurie & Whittle, Pigot, Seller/Grose, Cary, Badeslade & Toms, Lewis, Kitchin, Cowley, Morden, Phillips, Fullarton, Leigh, Van den Keere, Cobbett, Bowen, Blome, Cole & Roper, Saxton/Kip, Oddy, J & C Walker, Blaeu and Greenwood, many duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.210)
Case of 33 RPM vinyl LP records to include: With the Beatles (mono); The Beatles, 'A Hard Day's Night' (mono); The Beatles, 'Help!' (mono); Beatles for Sale; Beatles, Rubber Soul; The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl; The John Lennon Collection; Scott Walker, 'Climate of Hunter'; Paul McCartney, 'Give My Regards to Broadstreet'; John Travolta and Olivia Newton John, 'Grease'; Elton John, 'Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy'; Wings over America; The Beatles, 'Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'; Abba, 'Super Trouper' etc.
Princess Diana's Catherine Walker sea-green sequined evening gown, worn for the State visit to Austria in 1986, labelled 'The Chelsea Design Co Ltd, London', of Jacob Schlaeper sequined satin, figure-hugging with ruching down the centre-front seam, the skirt with front slit to the knee, bust 86cm, 34in, waist 61cm, 24in This dress formed part of a large group order from Catherine Walker about a month before the Princess' intended State visit to Austria. Diana had enormous faith in Catherine's taste and judgement, so much so that on this occasion she didn't even ask to see provisional sketches - just asked her to select and make the dresses on her behalf. This extremely glamorous, sparkling gown was the only totally sequined example to form part of the Princess' 1980s wardrobe. Diana wore it with a diamond and emerald choker necklace, which she had been given as a wedding present by H.M. The Queen Mother. She was photographed wearing the dress many times: To the Vienna Burgtheater in 1986; To a charity ball at Osterley House to raise funds for the British Paraplegic Society; To the 1993 film premiere of 'Biggles'. Provenance: 'Dresses from the Collection of Diana Princess of Wales' auction, Christies, 25th June, 1997, lot 50. This dress was then sold in 'Fit for a Princess: Important dresses formally in the collection of Diana, Princess of Wales' auction, Kerry Taylor Auctions, 19th March 2013, lot 4. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition. No obvious losses of sequins. Very faint discolouration along satin lining to neckline edge (minor). Very, very faint deodorant marks on underarm lining. Satin lining has been let out from underarms to waist (the Princess put on weight between 1986 and 1993, the last occasion she wore it). 1cm spot stain to lining above rear skirt slit. Very, very faint fading along crease lines to satin lining at sides of slit opening.
SILVER SUGAR TONGS BY GEORGE JACKSON AND DAVID FULLERTON (BRISTOL), LONDON 1898 (19.6g), SILVER SUGAR TONGS BY HS, BIRMINGHAM 1937 (11.6g), RNLI SOUVENIR/COMMEMORATIVE SPOON BY JOHN PINCHES, LONDON 1958 (23g), THREE OTHER SILVER SPOONS (45.2g) TOGETHER WITH SILVER PLATED ITEMS OF FLATWARE AND A PAIR OF CASED NUTCRACKERS BY WALKER & HALL
GEORGE V SILVER SAUCE BOAT with a shaped handle standing on three squat feet, Sheffield 1934, a cased set of twelve Elizabeth II tea spoons by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1962, a cased set of six Elizabeth II silver handled tea knifes, Sheffield 1965 and five various silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1933, 1935, 1939, 1940 and 1979
The Glenlivet Founder's Reserve single malt whisky 70cl, 40% volume, The Macallan 12 year old single malt whisky, 700ml, 43% volume, Speyburn 10 year old, 70cl, 40% volume, The Arran Malt 10 year old, 700ml, 46% volume in presentation case, with two nosing glasses and Johnnie Walker Swing, Black Label and Chivas Regal 12 year old (7)
NAVAL INTEREST: A PRESENTATION SALVER of shaped circular form, with raised beaded border, on three ball and claw feet, the centre bearing an engraved presentation inscription "Presented to Lieutenant A.J.A. Carslaw. Royal Navy by the Captain and Officers, HMS Osprey, 3rd August 1935", by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1934, 10.75" dia. (c.20oz)

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