Henry Adams On-Line Catalogue

13 September 2007 General Antiques & Fine Art Sale Catalogue
Lots without estimate are valued at less than £100 and sell to the highest bidder

1.         A Beswick lion, lioness and cub; two Beswick swans; a Beswick Panda and British New Forest Pony  £100-150

2.         An old Drambuie advertising figure

3.         A Royal Doulton stoneware coffee pot; a similar mug and two hot water jugs

4.         A pair of Staffordshire porcelain figures, possibly Lloyd of Shelton circa 1830, of a Turkish man and companion in ermine lined clothes standing on circular domed bases, 16cm high

5.         Six porcelain floral table ornaments

6.         A late Victorian Doulton, Burslem blush ivory tea set, printed and hand painted with flowers for six settings, together with tray

7.         A Royal Doulton figure ornament 'Sweet and Twenty', HN1298 designed by L Harradine, 14.6cm high  £100-150

8.         A Royal Doulton figure ornament 'Sweet Ann', HN1318 designed by L Harradine, 17.2cm high; together with 'Kathleen' HN1252, 19.3cm high (af)

9.         Three Royal Doulton figure ornaments of young girls, 'Babie' HN1679; 'Tinkle Bell' HN1677 and 'Dinky Dee'
 £100-150

10.      Two Royal Doulton figure ornaments, 'Mary had a little Lamb' HN2048 and 'This Little Pig' HN1798  £100-150

11.      A Royal Doulton figure ornament 'Baby Buntin', HN2108 designed by P Davies, 13.7cm high  £100-150

12.      A Royal Doulton figure ornament 'Wee Willie Winkie' HN2050 designed by P Davies, 14cm high  £100-150

13.      Two Royal Doulton figure ornaments 'Choir Boy' HN2141 and 'Darling' HN1985

14.      A collection of Royal Crown Derby tea ware, decorated in rust, blue and gilt to include cups, saucers, plates and egg cups

15.      A Worcester Parian figure group of lady and gallant, standing side by side and she holding a flower, impressed on base 'W Boyton Kirk', 32.5cm high (af)  £150-200

16.      A collection of fifteen pieces of Royal Crown Derby 'Japan' pattern tea ware in rust, blue and gilt

17.      Eighteen pieces of Worcester 'Evesham' pattern dinner and tea ware, decorated with fruit

18.      An Oriental pottery figure of a Geisha and four other ornaments

19.      A collection of Goss and other crested china (approximately 44 pieces)

20.      A Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' tea set of forty five pieces

21.      A Minton bone china figure 'The Sage' with bronzed head and hands holding a book, 18.5cm high

22.      A Parian bust of Psycie, 17cm high; a Parian ornament of a boy carrying wheat on his back, 18cm and eight other Parian or similar ornaments

23.      A Lipscombe & Co. stoneware water filter with Royal Crest and applied grapevine decoration (af)

24.      A Doulton & Co., Lambeth stoneware Improved Bread Pan, 31cm high

25.      A collection of various tea, dinner and coffee ware

26.      Three old stoneware jars

27.      A Wedgwood cream dinner service with gilt line borders comprising eleven dinner plates; twelve side plates; twelve soup plates; two dessert bowls; two entree dishes; a gravy boat and stand and two oval meat plates  £100-200

28.      A blue and white 'Imari' bowl; a cut glass bowl and two stemmed glass dishes

29.      A collection of floral decorated tea and dinner ware, various

30.      A Lawleys early morning tea set for two, decorated with flowers; a Foley China blue transfer decorated part tea set and a similar decorated part coffee set

31.      A Minton blue vase; an Italian smoker's set of lighter, cigarette box and ashtray; eight pieces of blue glass and other items

32.      A set of six double lipped circular glass coolers with half facet cut bodies

33.      Various commemorative china; a sandwich set; a pair of blue and white vases; a Wedgwood vase and other items

34.      A Royal Cauldron 1920's style coffee set; a Royal Winton celery dish and other decorative china

35.      Two 'Edwardian' oval porcelain plaques with printed portrait decoration; four decorated jugs; a basin and other items

36.      A German stoneware vase decorated with dancing figures and masks in blue and grey; together with three pewter condiments and a spoon

37.      A Bavarian porcelain bowl with cover decorated with panels of exotic birds and five pieces of blue and white decorated china

38.      A Naples figure of the Welch Tailor, late 19th century of traditional form, seated on the back of a goat on a rounded rectangular base encrusted with flowers, 17cm (blue crowned 'N' mark) a/f

39.      A set of three French porcelain figures of French soldiers and another of a British soldier

40.      A German porcelain tea set with Royal Blue centres and gilt borders comprising six plates, cups and saucers, tea pot, sugar bowl and cream jug and a bread plate

41.      A 20th century Dresden porcelain tazza with 'basket' bowl on stand decorated with musicians and applied flowers painted in bright colours, 27.5cm high

42.      A square Imari dish decorated in the traditional rust and blue, 33cm

43.      Four Continental porcelain figure groups of gallant and ladies and three single figure ornaments

44.      A Lladro figure of a resting, seated cherub; another similar Lladro figure and a smaller figure of a cherub playing pipes

45.      A Lladro figure group of two young girls, 22cm high; another Lladro figure of three singing cherubs, 18cm high

46.      Two Lladro bear figures and two LLadro goose figures

47.      A large glass dome on oval wooden base

48.      A collection of various cut glass and other drinking glasses etc.

49.      Six Edinburgh Crystal cut glass tumblers; six crystal glass goblets; five champagne flutes; a square glass spirit decanter; three bud vases and two leaf shaped glass dishes

50.      Seven pieces of coloured studio glass ware to include two green vases; an amethyst bowl; a blue apple paperweight etc.

51.      Four glass jelly moulds; a two tier cake stand; a Mason's Ironstone jug; various decorative plates and other items

52.      Six cut glass champagne glasses on stemmed bases and five others; a Wedgwood blue and gilt coffee service for eight and six Royal Crown Derby dessert plates and two bread plates

53.      A large collection of various drinking glasses etc.

54.      A similar lot

55.      Three square cut glass spirit decanters; four glass wine decanters and other glass ware

56.      No Lot

57.      No Lot

58.      No Lot

59.      No Lot

60.      No Lot

WORKS OF ART & COLLECTORS’ ITEMS – LOTS 61-125

61.      A brass hand bell with wrought iron handle

 

62.      A large circular copper preserving pan with two side handles

 

63.      A bronze ornament of an Egyptian lady lying holding a bowl; together with an 'elephant train' ivory tusk

 

64.      A brass oil table lamp; a brass horse door stop; two table lamps; a decanter tray; two trivets and other metal ware

 

65.      A rectangular plated two handled tea tray; a 19th century plated candlestick; a four piece tea set and a bread knife

 

66.      A Sheffield plated oval soup tureen with cover and ladle

 

67.      A copper and wrought iron oil table lamp; a brass bath rack; a hearth brush and tongs

 

68.      A 19th century copper warming pan, the pierced cover decorated with a 'Maltese Cross' and long wooden handle

 

69.      A pair of gilt metal table lamps with open work triangular bases and leaf and ball decoration on paw feet

 

70.      A cast iron golfing figure door stop, 42cm high

 

71-90 Blank Lots

 

91.      A Victorian walnut box, the hinged lid with porcelain oval panel of cherub and brass handle and strapwork, 20cm by 13cm

 

92.      A bronze cow bell;  a large circular bowl; gilt convex mirror; a vase; a glass bowl and a pair of wooden elephants

 

93.      A collection of coloured slides with viewer to include scenes from around the World and stories such as Tarzan, Tin-Tin, Mary Poppins and others

 

94.      A Japanese black lacquered and chinoiserie decorated papier mache rectangular box, 30cm long and another similar box, 18cm  £100-150

 

95.      A painted and gilt metal letter rack modelled as a kneeling camel; a small brass fox letter rack and an oriental metal spill vase

 

96.      A long hair plush teddy bear with glass eyes (label on foot 'Made in Eire'), 47cm high

 

97.      A replica of a 17th century soldier's metal helmet with chain mail neck guard

 

98.      A collection of cameras and photographic equipment to include a Konica FS1 camera; a Ricoh camera; a Konica Auto S2 camera; a Phillips Video camera; a camera tripod and other items  £100-150

 

99.      A natural wood and black painted wooden chess set in box, King 8.2cm high; together with a smaller wooden chess set in box

 

100.    A German bisque head doll with open/shut eyes, open mouth with teeth and painted eyebrows and lashes, 53cm long

 

101.    A ships brass binnacle with dead beat compass and side oil lamp

 

102.    A black velvet evening bag richly decorated in silver wire; together with three various fans

 

103.    A pair of Aloma 20x50 binoculars and other items

 

104.    A pair of Aurora 10x50 binoculars and other items to include a brass rule, one other and a telescope and tripod

 

105.    A Continental 'Traffic Toy' game with metal road board, clockwork bus and two cars; together with a Chad Valley 'Give a Show' projector with slides

 

106.    A German 2nd World War 'Field Hospital' - a metal box fitted with stainless steel surgeon's tools

 

107.    A 'Frog' toy model of a 'Hawker Hart Land Going Day Bomber', with instruction book (1st Edition), in original box

 

108.    A Victorian wool work picture of a bird and flowers, 'Emma Johnson's work 1861', 27cm by 34cm  £100-150

 

109.    A violin with two bows, 61cm

 

110.    A Denley 'Old Snifter' figure bottle opener/cork screw; a brass 'ladies legs' nut cracker and two other cork screws

 

111.    A collection of crochet worked and lace worked table cloths, doylies etc. and a black evening dress

 

112.    An old brass candlestick telephone

 

113.    A Victorian walnut inkstand with two inkwells, two pen trays and a drawer in base, 30cm; together with a 'Gecophone' box

 

114.    A collection of painted lead soldiers, cowboys, Indians, Natives etc., some on horseback

 

115.    A folding brass fire guard and a firescreen with wool work glazed panel of swans

 

116.    A George IV verse and alphabet sampler by Anne Haldane, March 9th 1821, 33cm by 26cm  £100-150

 

117.    A Victorian black lacquered, painted and mother of pearl hand screen and an oval gilt framed hanging mirror

 

118.    A carved cherub wall bracket, 43cm high; a cherub wall light; a cherub ornament; two hardwood figures of dancing girl and oriental and a bowl and a dish

 

119.    A double branch table lamp; a triple branch table lamp and one other

 

120.    An early 20th century oak smoker's cabinet with pipe rack and shelf enclosed by one door, 29cm

 

121.    A lacquered box containing Mah Jong counters; a box containing draughts; a battery carriage clock and two glass ball vesta holders

 

122.    An owl soft toy dressed in a suit with an umbrella; together with a mole soft toy

 

123.    A white plaster cherub's head wall ornament; a similar pottery wall ornament and two others

 

124.    A Victorian wool work picture of ruins and buildings, 22cm by 27cm

 

125.    A 19th century alphabet and number sampler by Margaret Batchelor aged 9, 26cm by 21cm and another coloured verse sampler by Ann Seawell, 36cm by 20cm  £100-200

 

DECORATIVE PAINTINGS – LOTS 126-160

126.    Sidney E Wilson
A pair of oval coloured mezzotints, The Milkmaid and The Broken Pitcher, after paintings by J B Greuze, 41cm by 33cm

 

 127.   A Pears coloured print of fruit on a ledge; another monochrome print of the Duchess of Devonshire both in gilt frames

 

 128.   A photographic portrait of a fashionable lady bejewelled and seated, inscribed Wayland Streatham, image 63cm by 45cm

 

 129.   A Cecil Aldin print of three gentlemen at a table being served wine, 54cm by 39cm and four small Charles Bird etchings

 

 130.   Three coloured prints after Old Masters; two coloured etchings; a small watercolour of cherubs harvesting grapes; a hand coloured print of a Crested Flycatcher and nest and a copy of the Warrant for Beheading King Charles I; an 18th century engraving of Sir Thomas Chaloner and a watercolour of Gibraltar signed Calpe

 

 131.   Dallemagne, two limited edition etchings 172 and 173/200 of an artist in a street and boot sellers along a canal, image size 40cm by 19cm

 

 132.   'Going for the Post', a limited edition print 13/195 (horse racing), image size 43cm by 51cm

 

 133.   Three coloured prints of Mediterranean gardens; together with a comical fishing print; a Doreen Edmond print of teddy bears; another print of two children fishing with a net and a print after Russell Flint

 

 134.   S E Valentine Daines
A limited edition print 653/850 of Henley, signed in pencil, 35cm by 46cm

 

135.    Vernet, a French coloured print of a huntsman on a white horse, 38cm by 51cm

 

136.    John Naylor '89
'Fox alone', a limited edition print 163/500, signed in pencil, 24cm by 36cm; together with a Robin Armstrong limited edition print 575/850 'Moorland Brownie', 24cm by 19cm

 

 137.   A coloured engraving 'Fox Hunt', 11cm by 34cm; together with a coloured print 'Fred Archer'

 

 138.   A coloured print of a cavalry officer on horseback in battle, 56cm by 42cm

 

 139.   A small print of a sailing ship in full sail; together with four prints of dogs

 

 140.   Three glazed frames containing cigarette cards

 

 141.   Dorothy Gillespie
A country lane and meadow, 27cm by 36cm

 

142.    A pair of coloured prints of a young boy and girl; together with six other pictures, various

 

143.    Edwin Galea
A pair of coloured prints 'The Birth of an Era' and 'The End of an Era' (shipping entering and leaving the Grand Harbour, Malta)

 

 144.   A set of four coloured prints after J B Buckler F.S.A, views of Oxford, 20cm by 28cm

 

 145.   A pair of French coloured prints of young men; three horse racing prints and one other of a river scene

 

 146.   Cedric Gray, 1921
A cottage and garden, watercolour, 40cm by 33cm; together with a watercolour by Sid Gardner of figures outside a cottage, 24cm by 34cm and another of sheep in a village lane, 17cm by 36cm and a watercolour of roses in a basket

 

147.    Attributed to Thomas P Macquoid, 1852-1925
Shepherd of the Abruzzi, circa 1848, watercolour over pencil, 18.5cm by 15cm; together with a companion of a monk (2)

 

 148.   Walter Taylor, 20th Century, 1875-1943
Kemp Town, Brighton, a Regency terrace, signed and dated August 1933, watercolour, 31cm by 45.5cm

 

149.    Thompson, 2000
Polo at Ambersham, a watercolour, 19cm by 35cm and a limited edition print 'Polo' 1/20, signed Sam Houston 1998 in pencil, 25cm by 38cm

 

 150.   Alan Darlton, 20th Century
Grass fire, Guildford, Victoria, Australia, signed and dated '90, watercolour, 11.5cm by 28.5cm; together with a large quantity of watercolours and prints

 

151.    A three-masted schooner offshore, a modern oil-based picture, 19cm by 23cm

 

152.    Attributed to Cecil Kennedy, 1905-1997
        Still life of flowers, signed Cecil Kennedy bottom left, oil on canvas board, 35.5cm by 24.5cm

 

 153.   Eira Engleman
Tyn Llwyn, Wales, oil on board, 50cm by 78cm; together with two others by the same hand and two coloured prints

 

154.    G U Mattei, 20th Century
Antelope in a moonlit grassland landscape, signed bottom right, oil on board, 25cm by 35cm

 

 155.   A Ming
Hong Kong harbour scene with boats and buildings, oil on canvas, 57cm 118cm; together with an oil on canvas of plums in a basket, 37cm by 50cm and a limited edition print, 280/800, Sleigh Rally by Roger Epply, 35cm by 60cm

 

156.    No Lot

 

157.    No Lot

 

158.    No Lot

 

159.    No Lot

 

160.    No Lot

 

BOOKS – LOTS 161-300

161.    British Marine Painting, Studio 1919, illustrated, cloth bound, one volume and seven others on marine painting

 

162.    Thomas Bewick - Watercolours and drawings of, and his workshop apprentices by Iain Bain, two volumes in slip case; together with four others on artists

 

163.    Bernt Walther - Die Niederländischer Maler des 17 Jahrhnderts, illustrated, four volumes; together with Marius - Dutch Painters of the 19th Century, illustrated

 

164.    Flemish Painting by Lassaigne, illustrated, two volumes; together with Dutch Painting, one volume

 

165.    The Notebook and Drawings of Leonardo, edition by Popham, illustrated, three volumes; together with five other volumes on art

 

166.    Arthur Rackham - His Life and Work by Hudson, one volume illustrated in colour, 1974; together with six other volumes on art

 

167.    Voyages dans la Grande-Bretagne, Paris 1816, re-bound, three volumes and Les Traveaux de Mars, illustrated; together with Castles and Defences, Paris 1884, volume 2 only and seven others on military history

 

168.    Shakespear William - The Life and Death of King John, a Tragedy, 1736, one volume and ten other literary works

 

169.    Memoires du Cardinal de Retz Amsterdam, 1718, leather, five volumes, bindings poor; together with five other volumes of literary works

 

170.    Treatise on Military Discipline by Bland, 1746, one volume; together with a collection of Orders and Regulations and Instructions for the Army, 1807, calf, one volume; Chelsea Hospital and its Traditions, 1839, one volume and Musketry Regulations, illustrated, two volumes and seven others

 

171.    Familiar Wild Flowers by Home, London 1910, illustrated in colour, nine volumes

 

172.    Sundry volumes of 19th Century educational books etc., including Rider's British Merlin, illustrated, 1786, re-bound (a lot)

 

173.    Flemish Painters by Wilenski, illustrated, two volumes; together with seven other volumes on Flemish and Dutch painters

 

174.    Sundry volumes on Trees and Gardening, eight volumes

 

175.    Sundry volumes on Porcelain (a lot)

 

176.    Chateaux of France, one volume, illustrated and seven other coffee table books

 

177.    Romanticism by Clay, one volume and six others

 

178.    Faberge - Jewellery and Objects of Vertu, four volumes; together with five other volumes on jewellery etc.

 

179.    Sundry volumes on Butterflies and Moths etc.

 

180.    A good selection of cookery books, household management books; together with six books on wines

 

181.    18th Century Gold Boxes of Europe by Snowman and eight other volumes on boxes, silver etc.

 

182.    Icons, four volumes and six others on art (various)

 

183.    Bohemian Glass - Flammarion and eight other volumes on glass, paperweights etc.

 

184.    Samplers and Tapestry Embroideries by Marers Beuish, one volume; together with a Complete Guide to Needlework, one volume and two others

 

185.    Bronzes and Sculpture, sundry volumes including catalogues (a lot)

 

186.    Bronzes and Sculpture, sundry volumes including catalogues (a lot)

 

187.    Harry Potter by J K Rowling, five sundry volumes and also six tapes

 

188.    Dictionary of British Miniature Painters by Foskett, illustrated, two volumes; together with various others including catalogues on miniatures (a lot)

 

189.    Fashion, Costume and Design, nine volumes

 

190.    The Badminton Library - Riding and Polo, illustrated, one volume and Hunting, one volume, illustrated and sundry others on horses, racing etc. (a lot)

 

191.    The Book of the Horse by S Sidney, illustrated in colour, one volume and various others on horses including two manuscript books on Veterinary notes (a lot)

 

192.    Campaigns of Napoleon by Chandler, one volume, illustrated and sundry others on battles and warfare

 

193.    Oxford Illustrated History of the British Army, one volume; together with sundry others on military history etc. (a lot)

 

194.    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 12th Edition, sixteen volumes

 

195.    Sundry volumes on German and European Literature etc. (a lot)

 

196.    Sundry volumes on Literature, Verse etc. (a lot)

 

197.    Sundry dictionaries etc.

 

198.    Sundry volumes on the Arts (a lot)

 

199.    Sundry volumes on Maps etc.

 

200.    Times Atlas of the World in various editions and sundry other atlases

 

201.    Sundry volumes on Music, Ballet and Opera (a lot)

 

202.    Sundry volumes on Opera and Music (a lot)

 

203.    Sundry volumes on Literature, Verse etc. (a lot)

 

204.    Lost Treasures of Britain, Strong and sundry other coffee table books (a lot)

 

205.    The Annotated Shakespeare, edition by A L Rowse, 1978, three volumes; together with Pepys Diaries, three volumes and sundry other literary works

 

206.    Sundry volumes on Art and Artists (a lot)

 

207.    Autide Janvier, Celestial Clockmaker, illustrated, one volume and sundry other volumes on horology etc.

 

208.    T E Lawrence - A Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, illustrations etc., one volume and five other works on or by T E Lawrence

 

209.    Sundry volumes on Art and Artists

 

210.    Sundry volumes on Art and Artists including a number on the restoration of paintings

 

211.    Sundry volumes on Antiques and the Arts

 

212.    Sundry volumes on Electrical Engineering, Metals etc.

 

213.    Shaw, Works of Art and sundry other literary works

 

214.    Sundry volumes of books (a lot)

 

215.    A large collection of works on silver

 

216.    A collection of books on gardening, plants etc.

 

217.    Sundry volumes of books

 

218.    Sundry volumes of books

 

219.    The Compact Edition of the OED, two volumes; Cassell's Encyclopaedia of Literature, two volumes and three others

 

220.    The Great Historical Geographic and Poetical Dictionary, London 1694, re-bound, one volume

 

221.    Oxford Illustrated Dictionary, two volumes and Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, one volume and one other

 

222.    William Cecil, Lord Burghley - A Historical Monograph, illustrated, London 1904, gilt Morocco, one volume; together with Lord Burghley and Queen Elizabeth by Conyers Read, illustrated, one volume

 

223.    A Dictionary of Artists by Graves, 1895, one volume and The Anglo Saxon Review, Vol 9, 1901, one volume

 

224.    Sundry volumes of books

 

225.    Sundry volumes of largely historical books

 

226.    Sundry volumes of books

 

227.    Lloyd's Natural History, Butterflies and Moths and Lepidoptery, illustrated in colour, 1897, five volumes

 

228.    Buffons, Natural History, illustrated in colour, London 1821, calf bindings weak, volumes 1 and 2

 

229.    The Natural History of Quadrupeds, etc. illustrated in colour, two volumes

 

230.    The Book of Butterflies by Constable, illustrated in colour, 1832, re-bound, three volumes

 

231.    Bewick Thos. - History of British Birds, illustrated, 1832, leather, two volumes

 

232.    Bewick Thos. - History of British Birds, half leather, 1809, one volume and one other on quadrupeds

 

233.    Howitt - Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, scarlet gilt calf, illustrated, two volumes

 

234.    The Compleat (sic) Housewife, 1742, re-bound, one volume and Domestic Cookery, 1836, one volume and one other

 

235.    The Compleat (sic) Housewife, 1730, re-bound, one volume; together with a New System of Domestic Cookery, 1814, one volume and a Young Woman's Companion, 1763, leather, one volume

 

236.    M.S. Recipe book by Tableton, 1748, re-bound in Morocco and another M.S. partially filled recipe book by Thos. Masters, 1700

 

237.    Recipe book in M.S. by Eliz. Winn 1746, re-bound full leather and one other early M.S. recipe book

 

238.    Mid 17th Century Notebook and Diary with rent relating to properties in Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire, leather binding poor, one volume; together with a private diary in M.S., circa 1818, one volume and a M.S.  volume of Epitaphs etc., Morocco, worn

 

239.    Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, illustrated, leather, one volume; together with Selected Fables, illustrated, by Bewick, leather, 1820, one volume and two others

 

240.    Hogarth, Wm - Works of, illustrated, 1833, re-bound in half leather, two volumes and The Cryes of London, illustrated, Old Hall Press 1994, slip case

 

241.    Illuminated Manuscripts by de Hamel, one volume and two others

 

242.    The Horse in Art by Baskett, illustrated, in slip case, one volume; together with two other volumes on sporting art

 

243.    Rackham, A. Illustrator - The Rhinegold and The Valkarie, illustrated in colour, one volume

 

244.    C F Tunnicliffe - Portrait of Country Artists, illustrated, one volume and Philip Rickman, Bird Sketches, illustrated, one volume

 

245.    Les Grands Heures de Duc de Berry, illustrated, folio slipcase, one volume; together with Boutell's Heraldry, illustrated, one volume and one other

 

246.    Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, illustrated by Tagore, The Studio 1910 and five other illustrated works

 

247.    Ingoldby Thomas, Illustrated Works, five volumes

 

248.    An album of autographs and signed photographs of cricketers to include Len Hutton, John Langridge, Denis Compton, Don Bradman, W Hammond plus loose pages signed by teams Sussex and Warwickshire

 

249.    An interesting autograph album with signatures of Joseph Chamberlain, W S Cody (Buffalo Bill) 1893, Austen Chamberlain, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Edward Elgar and many others, also some drawings and watercolours within the album  £300-500

 

250.    History and Antiquities of the City of York by Drake, illustrated, London 1736, one volume and The Historie of Great Britaine, 3rd edition by John Speed, London 1632, illustrated, one volume

 

251.    Alphabetical Account of the Nobility and Gentry of the Counties of England and Wales, illustrated, London 1673, one volume and Fox's Book of Martyrs, illustrated, binding poor

 

252.    Old English Glasses by Hartshorne, illustrated, one volume, binding weak

 

253.    An album of postcards including a number of loose postcards and autographs and one other album of cuttings etc. and an album composed largely of engravings (a lot)

 

254.    Medical Botany & History of Plants, The Linnear System, illustrated in colour, London 1821, bindings poor, two volumes, and Ferns, illustrated in colour, late 19th century, two volumes and two others on wild flowers

 

255.    Flowering Plants and Ferns by Anne Pratt, gilt cloth, illustrated, seven volumes

 

256.    Illustrated Childrens' books, eight volumes

 

257.    The Gardeners Kalendar, by Miller, illustrated, London 1765, binding poor, one volume; together with 1893 Popular Gardening, illustrated, two volumes and Wonders of Water by Tissander, illustrated, one volume

 

258.    Sundry miniature books and other art works

 

259.    The Vatican - Its History and Treasures, illustrated, New York 1914, gilt vellum, one volume; Missale Autrosianum, 1614, one volume and two others early religious works

 

260.    The Art Journal, illustrated, for the years 1860-1861, two volumes; together with The Magazine of Art, illustrated, the years 1884, 1887 and 1891

 

261.    Sundry literary works

 

262.    Sundry volumes of literary works (a lot)

 

263.    Harpers Monthly Magazine, illustrated, four volumes and sundry other bound magazines of the 19th century

 

264.    Coaching Days & Coach Ways, illustrated by Railton & Thomson, binding poor, one volume and sundry others on carriages and driving

 

265.    Tunnicliffe & Rogerson 'Our Bird Book', one volume; American Ornithology, four volumes and sundry others on birds and natural history (a lot)

 

266.    Historic Houses, illustrated, one volume and sundry others on architecture (a lot)

 

267.    Sundry volumes on philosophy, religion etc., (a lot)

 

268.    The International History of Famous Literature by Garnett, illustrated, London 1900, half leather, twenty volumes

 

269.    Sundry volumes of books

 

270.    Sundry bibles, prayer books etc. (a lot)

 

271.    Boys' Adventures in Australia, illustrated, by Harritt, cloth, 1854, binding poor; Greater London by Walfrid, illustrated, two volumes and sundry other topographical works (a lot)

 

272.    Don Quixote, illustrated by Dorè, one volume; together with Dante's Inferno, illustrated by Dorè, one volume and sundry other illustrated volumes (a lot)

 

273.    Classical Outlines from the Compositions of John Flaxman RA, illustrated, bindings poor, one volume; The Royal Society by Huggins, illustrated, one volume and a collection of works relating to the arts

 

274.    Sundry volumes of books

 

275.    A collection of paperback novels and other books

 

276.    A similar lot

 

277.    A collection of hard back novels and other books by various authors

 

278.    A collection of hard back novels by Dick Francis, Jeffrey Archer and Bernard Cornwell

 

279.    The History of Horse Racing by Roger Longrigg, one volume; the Grand National, one volume and other volumes on horse racing and related subjects

 

280.    Horses in Art and History, one volume; Racing in Art, one volume and other related volumes

 

281.    A collection of children's pop-up books and pop-up story books and others

 

282.    A similar lot

 

283.    English Furniture of the 18th Century by Herbert Cescinsky, volumes 1, 2 and 3

 

284.    A collection of children's books to include annuals, story books and others

 

285.    A collection of children's novels and other books

 

286.    The Elsie Books, twenty-two volumes

 

287.    Sixty Years a Queen, one volume; Beauties of Essex by Thomas Wright, 1834, one volume and eight small volumes, 19th century and later

 

288.    The Antiques Year Book 1959-60; Chats on old China, one volume and other various books

 

289.    The Book of Common Prayer, printed by Thomas Baskett, one volume (later parchment binding); a Scriptures Sufficiency, printed for Sampson Evans 1676, one volume

 

290.    A collection of old parchment deeds and legal papers, mainly mid to late 1800's, in deed box

 

291.    The Modern Carpenter & Joiner, three volumes; The Modern Motor Engineer, five volumes and other books

 

292.    A large collection of novels, paperbacks and reference books

 

293.    Holiday Magazine, bound in volumes two to eleven, circa 1959-1964

 

294.    Don Quixote in two volumes, (Folio Society)

 

295.    A Dictionary of the English Language by Robert Gorden Latham founded on that of Dr Samuel Johnson, volumes 1 and 2 dated 1866, part leather bound  £500-700

 

296.    No Lot

 

297.    No Lot

 

298.    No Lot

 

299.    No Lot

 

300.    No Lot

 

CLOCKS & BAROMETERS – LOTS 301-315

301.    A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swans neck pediment, the trunk with shell inlaid panel door, the 12 inch square painted dial stamped Henry Hancock, Nottingham and with Roman numerals, the 30 hour movement striking on a bell, 207cm high  £400-600

 

302.    A 19th century mahogany and oak cased longcase clock, with 11 inch square painted di