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Sale date: |
Paintings, Books and Furniture Sale on Thursday 10th March 2005 |
Lot numbers: |
376-406 of 711 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Vat % (Sales Tax) |
Image |
Hammer Price £ |
376 |
THE REVEREND M.G. WATKINS: "Pictures of Bird Life in Pen and Pencil", with illustrations by Giacomelli, published London £30-50 | Nil |
20 | |
| 377 | CHARLES I: "The Works of King Charles The Martyr, with a collection of Declarations, Treaties and other papers concerning the differences betwixt His Majesty and his two Houses of Parliament", published London 1662, in tooled leather binding £100-200 | Nil |
200 | |
| 378 | JOHN LEECH: "Pictures of Life and Character", published London £50-100 | Nil |
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| 379 | THE REV. JAMES STANIER CLARKE AND M'ARTHUR: "The Life of Admiral Lord Nelson, K.B.", published Cadell & W.Davies, London, 1809, in two leather bound volumes (2) £200-400 | Nil |
550 | |
| 380 | THE COUNTY EDITION OF GREAT DOOMSDAY BOOK, dedicated by gracious permission to Her Majesty the Queen, three volumes, "Dorset Folios and Maps", "Dorset Introduction and Translation", and "Doomsday Book Studies", in presentation case set no. 279 £150-250 | Nil |
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| 381 | PETRI BELLORI & PETRO SANCTI BARTOLO: "Columma Antomimiana", comprising 75 plates and title pages, with David Garrick's book plate £200-400 Provenance: Purchased by the Reverend Thomas Rackett from the sale of Mrs Garrick's effects following her death in 1823 | Nil |
200 | |
| 382 | PIERRE CORNEILLE: "Theatre", published 1764 in 12 volumes, with David Garrick's book plate to the first volume (12) £300-500 Provenance: These volumes were purchased by the Reverend Thomas Rackett from the sale of Mrs Garrick's effects following her death in 1823. | Nil |
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| 383 | VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS OF MONACO, each 8" x 10.25" (unframed) £40-80 | Nil |
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| 384 | J.M. SYNGE: "In the Shadow of the Glen" a handwritten and illustrated copy of J. M. Synge's play with dedication inscription to Leopold Stokowski £80-150 | Nil |
70 | |
| 385 | HENRY NEWBOLT: "Collected Poems of Henry Newbolt", published London, together with a letter signed by Henry Newbolt dated 21st May 1929 (2) £30-50 | Nil |
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| 386 | LT. WILLIAM BLIGH: "The Log of the Bounty", published by the Golden Cockerell Press, London, 1937, with illustrations by Lynton Lamb, in two volumes from an addition of 350 (2). See illustration £300-500 | Nil |
300 | |
| 387 | "ALBUM OF VIEWS OF WEYMOUTH", The Camera Series, published Liverpool £30-50 | Nil |
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| 388 | AN ALBUM OF PHOTOGRAPHS of the Honourable Artillery Company in action during the South African War, and a quantity of other similar photographs (in three albums). See illustration £400-800 | Nil |
700 | |
| 389 | AN ALBUM OF PHOTOGRAPHS including a photograph of "H" Company, Third Middlesex Regiment, Singapore 1910 and other military subjects, field sports and landscape views, and another similar photograph album (2) £100-200 | Nil |
100 | |
| 390 | LIONEL EDWARDS "Seen from the Saddle", published London 1937, together with Stanislaus Lynch: "Rhymes of an Irish Huntsman" and another volume (3) £80-150 | Nil |
80 | |
| 391 | A SEXTANT by G. Whitbread, London, with a silvered gauge and gilt-brass screws, in the original brass mounted box with a paper label. See illustration £150-300 | Nil |
360 | |
| 392 | VICE ADMIRAL SIR RICHARD FORTESCUE PHILLIMORE'S SEXTANT: A sextant by Bottomley, 14 Billiter Street, London, also inscribed RAB Phillimore RN, with a silvered gauge and gilt brass mounts, 19th century, in the original mahogany case, with a paper label from "The National Physical Laboratory Teddington". See illustration £150-300 | Nil |
480 | |
| 393 | A MAHOGANY FOLIO CABINET with five drawers containing a 1/16th scale plan of HMS "Goliath", main deck to lower deck, 27.75" wide £100-200 | Nil |
340 | |
| 394 | A "CRUSADER" SWORD with a simple cruciform hilt, with a paper label inscribed "Crusader Sword picked up on the battlefield of Tokar a few days after the action by Lt. R.F. Phillimore, RN". £50-100 | Nil |
140 | |
| 395 | A MALACCA CANE with a gold coloured metal mount inscribed "Admiral Sir A. Phillimore from Sir W.P. (A. Denison) 1887", lacking the finial, another cane with a silver coloured metal finial inscribed "Admiral Phillimore from G.O. Willes 1884", a scabbard and an articulated bone walking stick (4) £30-50 | Nil |
320 | |
| 396 | A SILVERED METAL MEDALLION with a legend "Splendour Rei Navalis" and a plaque inscribed "Portsmouth Aout 1905", the reverse inscribed "Sm Edouard VII passe en revve les escadres Anglais et Francais a Portsmouth le 9 Aout 1905", mounted on a mahogany panel, 7.5" x 6", a plaque for the "Royal Netherlands Naval Air Service" inscribed "With very best wishes from 860 Squadron" and a collection of Russian epaulettes, naval buttons and miscellaneous (a collection) £50-100 | Nil |
170 | |
| 398 | HMS SERPENT: A Victorian casket containing a mallet and chisel presented to Mrs Phillimore in March 1887 after the launch of HMS Serpent, both carved with acorns and oak leaves, within formalised borders of curling acanthus leaves, the casket similarly carved and with pierced fretwork sides, the rectangular panel on the lid inscribed "Serpent", 14.25" wide, together with a letter to Mrs Phillimore dated 15th February 1887 "HM Dockyard, Devonport", and "The Service to be used at the launching of ships of Her Majesty's Navy", See illustration £150-300 | Nil |
800 | |
| 399 | AFTER RICHARD COSWAY A portrait miniature of the Duke of Clarence, later William IV, oval, 3" x 2.5", in an ebonised frame with gilt-metal mounts and another portrait miniature of a young officer (2) £60-120 | Nil |
160 | |
| 400 | A GROUP OF MEDALS awared to Major JEF Campbell. See illustration | Nil |
850 | |
| 401 | AN UN-NAMED GROUP OF FIVE MEDALS including the 1939/45 Star, the Aircrew Europe Star,with Atlantic bar, The Africa Star, The Defence Medal 1939-45, the 1939-45 medal, together with the miniatures (a lot). See illustration £50-100 | Nil |
220 | |
| 402 | ADMIRAL SIR RICHARD FORTESCUE PHILLIMORE: A KCB star in the form of a cross pattee with green enamelled laurel wreath and the 18ct gold neck badge ensuite, in a fitted case lacking the lid. See illustration £600-1200 Admiral Sir Richard Fortescue Phillimore was made a Knight Commander of the Bath in 1919. | Nil |
900 | |
| 403 | A VICTORIAN PRESENTATION CASE containing Falmouth, Gibralter (sic), Malta, Telegraph Companies Cables 1870, each inscribed "Falmouth and Malta" and inscribed "A-E" together with five cross-sections, in a mahogany case with a plaque inscribed "Contractors, Telegraph Construction & Maintenance Company Ltd & Reduced. London", 15.25" wide. See illustration £80-160 | Nil |
280 | |
| 404 | DOLLAND, LONDON: A TELESCOPE, the barrel bound in green-baize, 53" long, and two other telescopes, lacking elements (3) £100-200 | Nil |
160 | |
| 405 | RAMSDEN, LONDON: A TELESCOPE bound in black Morocco and with gilt-metal mounts, the central section inscribed "Admiral of the Fleet Sir William Parker Obit. 1866 -...- AP from Geo Parker", 41" long £100-200 | Nil |
220 | |
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406 |
A PAPIER MACHE TRAY decorated with an 18th century naval engagement within a moulded undulating border decorated in gilt with strapwork and diaper panels, 25.25" wide £80-160 |
Nil |
120 |
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