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Lot No. |
Description |
Estimate |
Hammer Price |
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Objets d'Art
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235 |
A pair of carved horn pedestal spill vases, one decorated with deer in a mountain landscape, the other with wild pigs, (one repaired), 15cms, (6"). |
£70-100 |
£850 |
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236 |
After the Antique - classical maiden, wearing a gown, bronze, on a white marble plinth, 119cms, (47") overall. |
£1000-1500 |
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237 |
A brass Corinthian column oil lamp, fluted shaft, square base with a ruby tinted reservoir, tinted and frosted shade, complete with chimney, height 94cms, (37"). |
£350-400 |
£460 |
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238 |
A majolica oil lamp, modelled as a figure carrying a cornucopia, supporting a brass section, under a moulded blue opaque glass reservoir, frosted shade with chimney, overall height 86cms, (34"). |
£300-400 |
£270 |
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239 |
A German submarine binnacle compass, marked Carl Bamberg, No. 23716 Berlin, Friedemau, fitted in an oak pedestal cabinet, with a brass plaque, "Binnacle of Surrendered German Mine Laying Submarine UB34 November 1918", cabinet height 116cms, (45½"). |
£200-300 |
£230 |
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240 |
A Philips 19" relief globe, by George Philip & Son Ltd., London 1958, turned wood base, 66cms, (26"). |
£120-160 |
£270 |
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241 |
G. Moerlin, Bust of a young girl, gold patinated bronze on alabaster, on a marble plinth, 14cms, (5½"). |
£200-300 |
£200 |
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242 |
An oval wooden basket, stirrup handle, stamped 'Made by Elwyn Christian Souvenir from Pitcairn Island', lobed outline, carved with leaf motifs, width 24cms, (9½"). Footnote: A basket made by one of The Bounty mutineer Fletcher Christian's descendants on Pitcairn Island. |
£300-500 |
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243 |
A brass adjustable desk lamp, scrolled bracket with pink tinted opalescent moulded shade, weighted lobed circular base, fitted for electricity, 57cms, (22½"). |
£150-200 |
£150 |
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244 |
Victorian wool work panel, decorated with a triple masted galleon, 35 x 42cms, (13" x 16½"). |
£250-350 |
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Books
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250 |
John Speede, "Leicester Both Countye and Citie Described", 17th century hand-coloured county map, 38 x 51cms, (15" x 20"). |
£60-100 |
£180 |
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251 |
Francis Price, "The British Carpenter: Or A Treaties on Carpentry", third edition enlarged, 1753, illustrated, small 4to, rebound calf. |
£800-1200 |
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252 |
William Robertson, "The History of America", third edition in three vols. 1780 with maps enclosed in Vol. I and II; Claude-Francois Zavier Millot, "General History - Ancient and Modern", translated from the French, 1778-1789; William Russell, "The History of Modern Europe", five vols, 1789, uniform half calf, (13 vols). |
£100-150 |
£320 |
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253 |
Nathaniel Hooke, "The Roman History", fourth edition, in eleven vols, 1766 to 1771 with maps and other plates, calf. |
£100-150 |
£150 |
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254 |
Sir Walter Scott, "The Waverley Novels" in forty-eight vols, 1830 to 1834, calf. |
£200-300 |
£210 |
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255 |
The Spectator, in eight vols, printed for J. & R. Thomson, in The Strand, 1749, half calf, defective. |
£50-80 |
£42 |
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256 |
Sir Walter Scott, "The Poetical Works", in twelve vols, Edinburgh 1820, reddish brown calf. |
£50-80 |
£75 |
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257 |
Andrew Bryant, Map of the County of Northampton From the Actual Survey - By A. Bryant in the Years 1824, 1825 and 1826, with the Nobility, Clergy and Gentry of the County, published 1827, a large format map in book form, large folio, half calf, (damaged and old repairs). |
£100-150 |
£360 |
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258 |
Rev. George Newenham Wright, "China, in a Series of Views Displaying the Scenery, Architecture, and Social Habits, of the Ancient Empire", (1843), four vols in two,with engraved plate, after Thomas Allom, tooled green calf, (worn), 4to. |
£500-700 |
£480 |
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259 |
Lionel Edwards, "The Passing Seasons" Country Life, (n.d.), limited edition number 61/250, with eighteen plates, each signed by the artist in pencil, folio cloth with dust wrapper, (damaged binding). |
£200-300 |
£360 |
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260 |
George Fothergill, "Old Raby Hunt Club Album", (n.d.), one of only fifty copies published "in this style" of which this is number 21, inscribed by the artist/author, folio, cloth, (defective). |
£70-100 |
£250 |
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261 |
George Denholm Armour, "Humour in the Hunting Field", Country & Life 1928, limited edition number 45/100, twenty plates, signed by the artist, folio cloth. |
£100-150 |
£180 |
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262 |
British Hunts and Huntsmen in four vols, compiled in conjunction with The Sporting Life 1909, titled, "England N, Scotland and Ireland; England South West; England S.E.E. and East Midlands; England N.E., West Midlands and Wales, half Morocco calf, folio. |
£600-800 |
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263 |
Andrew Bryant, Map of the County of Bedford in the years 1825 and 1826, coloured, published 1826, a large format map folded and mounted on canvas with leather 'book' case. |
£400-600 |
£450 |
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Prints & Engravings
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270 |
Forster after Franz Winterhalter, "Her Most Gracious Majesty, The Queen", an engraving, published 1847, 60 x 44cms, (23½" x 17½"), a companion print, "His Royal Highness, Prince Albert", in swept gilt frames and six later prints of Edward VII, George V and George VI with their consorts, (8). |
£250-400 |
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