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JOSEPH CONRAD: SUSPENSE, 1925, 1st edn, orig cl + VITA SACKVILLE-WEST: THE EDWARDIANS, Hogarth Press 1930, 1st edn, orig cl + EDWARD FITZGERALD: A FITZGERALD FRIENDSHIP BEING HITHERTO UNPUBLISHED LETTERS FROM EDWARD FITZGERALD TO WILLIAM BODHAM DONNE, NY 1932, 1st edn, orig cl, ptd paper label + MARGERY SHARP: THE NYMPH AND THE NOBLEMAN, ill Anna Zinkeisen, [1932], 1st edn, orig cl, ptd paper labels + DICK FRANCIS: WHIP HAND, 1979, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + OSBERT LANCASTER: CLASSICAL LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES, 1947, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + T E LAWRENCE: THE MINT, 1955, 1st edn, Theatre Royal Haymarket, Theatre Programme for Play "Ross" by Terence Rattigan loosely inserted, orig cl + MARGARET DE G VERRALL ( TRANS): MYTHOLOGY AND MONUMENTS OF ANCIENT ATHENS BEING A TRANSLATION OF A PORTION OF THE "ATTICA" OF PAUSANIAS", Ed Jane E Harrison, 1890, 1st edn, orig cl gt (8)
A painted advertising figure “Johnnie Walker”, with top hat, monocle and walking cane, on base, height 27”; a police oil lamp “The Crescent Lamp”, bullseye lens, marked “PC67.FSC”; a WW2 “Wooton Patent” battery torch, with Air Ministry stamp; a steel iron with compartment for heated block, darkwood handle; a brass candlestick in the form of a rearing cobra; a small Bowie knife in sheath; a plaited leather 5 tail whip; a doctor’s black leather Gladstone bag; sundry other items. GC
An undated silver-gilt kylix in 5th-3rd century BC style, with stepped base, deep bowl, ribbed rim; two lateral loop handles with palmette plaques above; to the sidewall a biga with charioteer wielding a whip and a second with winged charioteer pulling on the reins, tall meta in front. 263 grams, 19cm (7 1/2). Property of a London collector, acquired before 1980. Fine condition.
1st millennium AD. A broad-based pot with high relief scenes to the outer face of Zeus and Hera (?) seated within an arch, small worshipper at Zeus's feet; arrival of a chariot drawn by lions carrying a figure with raised shield and war-club, the lions attacking a crouching figure; behind, a standing bearded muscular figure with left arm raised; advancing satyr brandishing a whip, holding the neck of a bound captive; two large figures with weapons attacking a robed captive. 857 grams, 12.5cm (5). Ex Buddle collection; acquired 1990s. [No Reserve] Fair condition..
Very unusual mascot featuring a country yokel in suit and peaked cap holding a whip and seated on top rung of a three bar fence. Marked 'Waiting for the Omnibus' to front base and signature 'P.Bower' to rear base. Plated finish, mounted on bakelite radiator cap, 11cm tall and 10cm wide, good condition.
A lady's riding crop, and two others similar (3) Condition report Report by NG Ivory handled crop, approx. 81.5 cm long. Handle cracked. Collar with knocks and bumps, as is main shaft. General wear. Silver coloured metal handle, stamped 830, approx. 80 cm long, handle scratched. General wear, knocks and bumps. Carriage style whip with treen handle, treen approx. 51.5 cm long., remainder approx. 225 cm, leather at end broken and knotted, braiding appears complete.
A heavy Victorian riding crop, maker Risso, the handle modelled as a hound's head with gilt collar over a leaf patterned mount with gilt band to each end and applied with initials C & R in gilt, the short body of the whip bound in fine plaited leather with further metal mount midway, 81cm overall Some wear to the silver surface of the plate and to the plaiting of the leather
Follower of John Ferneley, Senior (British, 1782-1860) Captain Richard Martin of Brampton on his bay hunter out hunting sold with the hunting whip carried by Captain Martin inscribed "Richard Martin, Brampton Lodge, from DA", oil on canvas 62 x 74cm (24 x 29in) Provenance: Richard Martin, Brampton Lodge, Huntingdon, and by descent; A gift in 1896 to Socrates Lodge, Huntingdon. Captain Richard Martin, third son of Mr Henry Martin of Brampton Lodge, county of Huntingdon, died in the East Indies in his 32nd year. By repute, Captain Martin is riding a winner of the Cesarewitch Handicap. The winners are seldom if ever bred from so he is out hunting, and presumably he had been given to Captain Martin, who may have been a part owner. Captain Martin's dress and bearing indicate that he is probably an ex-cavalry officer - by the length of the horse's tail the painting is from the late 1800s. The Cesarewitch Handicap is a flat handicap horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years or older. It is run at Newmarket over a distance of 2 miles and 2 furlongs (3,621 metres), and finishes on the Rowley Mile. It is scheduled to take place each year in October. Loose in the frame, quite dirty and with the odd tiny hole. Areas of wear and damage, small tear along the right-hand edge, yellowed varnish, old stretcher bar marks can be seen from the front.
A Victorian cast iron dog stick stand , second half 19th century A Victorian cast iron dog stick stand , second half 19th century, probably Coalbrookdale, modelled as a begging dog with a whip in its mouth, the drip pan cast as lily pads, the underside with faint registration diamond mark, 59cm high, 61cm wide

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