Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Two Day Sale (Day 1)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 8th April 2014 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Saturday 5th April 10am to 4pm
Sunday 6th April 12noon to 4pm
Monday 7th April 10am to 7pm
Mornings of Sale from 8.30am
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Auction Lots - Page 8
357
"The Illustrated London News", volumes 56-65, printed and published by George C. Leighton (nine cloth bound and one three quarters leather bound folio sized volumes) £600-800
358
"The Illustrated London News", volumes 66-75, printed and published by George C. Leighton (nine cloth bound and one three quarters leather bound folio sized volume) £600-800
359
"The Illustrated London News", volumes 76-85, printed and published by George C. Leighton (six cloth bound and four three quarters leather bound folio sized volumes) £500-700
360
"The Illustrated London News", volumes 86-95, printed and published by Ingram Brothers (seven three quarters leather bound and three cloth bound folio sized volumes) £500-700
361
"The Illustrated London News", volumes 96-100 (100 x 2), 102, 105, 109 and 114 (seven three quarters leather bound, two full leather bound, and one cloth bound folio sized volumes) £400-600
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362
Five 1960s Sotheby & Co auction catalogues for "The Rene Fribourg Collection, 25th June 1963", volumes 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 (five hard bound volumes with dust wrappers), two 1960s Sotheby & Co auction catalogues for "The Chester Beattie Western Manuscript Sale, Parts 1 and 2, 3rd December 1968" and a quantity of auction and exhibition catalogues and other antique related volumes (four boxes) £50-70
363
A small collection "The Studio Magazine" dating mainly to the 1930s (24) and six "Guilde Internationale de l'Art" - Guides to Artists with descriptions and individual loose coloured prints circa 1960 £100-150
364
Charles Forward - "Practical Vegetarian Recipes", second edition, published by H. Virtue & Company, London 1899 (one cloth bound volume), Catherine Owen - "New Cook Book, Parts I & 2", published by Cassell & Company, New York (one cloth bound volume), seven other cookery/food related volumes, and a small selection of books on various topics (one box) £100-150
365
John Shearer - "Rural Life", volumes 1 & 2, published by the London Printing & Publishing Company (two three quarters brown leather bound volumes), and a small selection of literature related and other books (one box) £100-150
366
John Claudius Loudon - "An Encyclopedia of Cottage, Farm and Villa Architecture and Furniture.....", Frederick Warne & Co, London 1869 (one brown leather bound volume) £150-200
367
T.D.W. Dearn - "An Historical Topographical and Descriptive Account of the Weald of Kent", published by Samuel Waters, Cranbrook 1814 (one full calf leather bound volume - one illustration of Cranbrook replaced) £70-100
368
Henry Ernest Milner - "The Art and Practice of Landscape Gardening" published by the author and Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd, London 1890 (one green cloth bound volume - slight damage to spine and with minor foxing throughout) £150-200
369
"The Land of Shakespeare - A Series of Thirty-one Etchings by John MacPherson", with introduction and text by Frederic Gard Fleay, London, J.S. Virtue & Co Ltd (one red leather bound volume) £100-150
370
"A Guide to all the Watering and Sea-Bathing Places", printed for Richard Phillips, London 1809 (one card bound volume - in poor condition and lacking rear board) and six other 17th, 18th and 19th Century volumes, various £100-150
371
Oliver Goldsmith - "The Vicar of Wakefield", Kegan, Paul, Trench & Co, London 1886 (one leather bound volume), Rudyard Kipling - "The Works of", volumes 2-7, 9-17 and 19-25 (twenty-two cloth bound volumes) £120-160
372
Sir Alfred Munnings - "The Autobiography of", volumes 1-3, Museum Press Ltd, London 1950, 1951 and 1952 (three volumes with dust covers), Sir Francis Burnand - "The Fox's Frolic" with pictures by Harry B. Nielson (one volume - poor condition) and a small selection of other books of hunting and horse interest, various £150-200
373
Reverend F.O. Morris - Two works - "A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds", 2nd edition volumes 1,2,3, and "A History of British Birds", 2nd edition, volumes 1,2,4,5,6, all published by George Bell & Sons, London (eight green cloth bound volumes) £300-400
374
Charles Dickens - "The Works of" with sketches by Boz, published by The Gresham Publishing Company, London 1912 (twenty half leather bound volumes) £150-200
375
Winston S. Churchill - "The Second World War", published by Cassell & Co Ltd, 1948 (six volumes - four with dust covers) £100-200
376
Barry E. O'Meara - "Napoleon in Exile or a Voice from St. Helena", printed for W. Simpkin & R. Marshall, London 1922 (two three quarters leather bound volumes), J. G. Lockhuart - "The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte", Bickers & Son, London 1891 (one full leather bound volume), and a selection of other books relating to Napoleon (52 volumes) £300-400
377
"Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam" translated by Edward Fitzerald, reproduced by manuscript by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, published by Siegle, Hill & Co, London, limited edition No. 483 of 500, contained in gilt tooled vellum binding with leather half title to spine (boards warped but binding complete) £700-1000
378
"The Graphic Illustrated Newspaper", volumes 1 & 2, December 1869-December 1870 (two three quarters leather bound volumes) and "Navy & Army Illustrated" edited by Commander Charles N. Robinson, published by Hudson & Kearns & George Newnes Ltd London, volumes 1-7, 9-11 and 13 (eleven bound volumes) £200-300
379
"Camden's Britannia 1695", a facsimile of the 1695 edition, published by Edmund Gibson 1971 (one cloth bound volume), and "The Navy & Army Illustrated" edited by Commander Charles N. Robinson, printed by Hudson & Kearns and George Newnes Ltd, London 1895 (volumes 1-13 - lacking 12 - fourteen volumes) £200-300
380
Sir John Rennie - "The Theory, Formation and Construction of British and Foreign Harbours", published by John Weale, London 1854 (two three quarters green leather bound folio volumes) £3000-5000
Provenance: Purchased from Charles W. Traylen, Guildford in the early 1990s
381
"Spiderman Comics Weekly" (eighty-eight issues ranging from Nos. 11-127) and "The Avengers" comic (eighty issues ranging from Nos. 1-96), and a selection of other comics and publications, various £150-200
382
An early 19th Century printed "Freedom of the City of Canterbury" given to "James Philpott of This City, Cooper", 1803, 5.5ins x 8ins (with wax seal bearing City Arms), an early 17th Century written legal abstract dated 1633 with later entries to 1676 for property purchased at Wittisham, Kent, 12.75ins x 12.5ins, two 17th Century indentures and a 17th Century legal document (seals missing), all in modern gilt frames and glazed £150-200
383
A mid 20th Century Middlesex Cricket Club autograph sheet of cricketers, including - Leslie Compton, Alex Thompson and Fred Titmus (eleven), 9.5ins x 5ins, glazed £100-150
384

POSTCARDS AND EPHEMERA

385
A late 19th Century "Ogden's New Century Photo Album", containing two hundred Ogden's "Guinea Gold" black and white cigarette cards from Edward VII to Lily Langtry £200-300
386
An early 20th Century postcard album containing a selection of portrait photographs and postcards, featuring Robert V. Kennelly as a soldier and amateur actor, locations including Hythe seaside £150-200
387
An early 20th Century postcard album containing a selection of birthday greeting, comic, topographical cards and others (incomplete), one other similar smaller postcard album and two modern albums, containing a selection of postcards £150-200
388
An extensive collection of early 20th Century and later postcards of Sandwich, Kent, contained in seven modern plastic coloured albums (approximately 580) £300-400
389
Four late 19th/early 20th Century postcard albums, mostly of topographical interest, and a book of scraps £200-300
390
An early 20th Century postcard album containing four hundred and forty-four photographic postcards relating to Dover, including - street parties, schools, various sporting groups, Scout groups, St. John's Ambulance, hop-picking scenes, army groups, trams and other scenes, inscribed to front and dated 1922 £300-500
391
A modern postcard album containing four hundred and twenty-six portrait photographs of actresses and other performers £200-300
392
A collection of postcards of mainly railway and Ramsgate interest with a number of booklets and street plans of Thanet interest £500-700
Provenance: The Collection of Mr Kenneth Silver Thorne of Ramsgate (1930-2013), Engine Driver based at Ramsgate Station and of his father, Sam Silver Thorne, also an Engine Driver at Ramsgate
393-394

CERAMICS

395
A Clarice Cliff pottery Bizarre Isis "Marigold" pattern vase, 10ins high (black printed and painted marks to base) £2800-3500
Provenance: The Louis K. and Susan P. Meisel Collection, Bonhams Goes Bizarre, No. 2, 21st September 1996, lot 134
396
A Clarice Cliff pottery Bizarre "Marigold" pattern charger, 13.375ins diameter (black printed and painted marks to base) £2000-3000
397
A Clarice Cliff pottery Fantasque "Canterbury Bells" pattern charger, 13.25ins diameter, circa 1933 (black printed and painted marks to back) £500-700
398
A Carlton ware pottery "Zig-Zag" pattern ovoid vase, 10.25ins high (printed marks, painted No. 3356 and impressed No. 443 to base) £300-400
399
A Carlton ware pottery "Fantasia" pattern oval two-handled bowl on moulded feet, 13.5ins x 7.75ins x 4ins high (black printed mark to base and RD No. 716292) £350-500
400
A Carlton ware pottery "Fantasia" pattern vase, 8ins high (black printed mark to base) £200-300
401
A Carlton ware pottery "Paradise Bird and Tree" pattern spherical tobacco jar and cover, 3.75ins high (black printed marks to base) £200-300
402
An S. Hancock & Sons Morris ware pottery circular bowl designed by George Cartlidge, the shoulder painted with flowers and foliage in purple and green, 4.5ins diameter x 4ins high (printed and painted mark to base and No. C.12.18) £250-350
403
A Wedgwood pottery matt green shoulder vase by Keith Murray, 11.75ins high (black printed and impressed marks to base - Shape No. 3805 - small chip to inside of footrim) £200-300
404
A Wedgwood pottery moonstone globular vase by Keith Murray, 7.25ins high (blue printed mark to base) £200-300
405

Private Collection of Bourne Denby Pottery Animals

406
A large Denby pottery figure of a rabbit in matt cream finish, 10.5ins high £100-150
407
A large Denby pottery pale brown glazed figure of a rabbit, 10.25ins high £100-150
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Two Day Sale (Day 1)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 8th April 2014 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Saturday 5th April 10am to 4pm
Sunday 6th April 12noon to 4pm
Monday 7th April 10am to 7pm
Mornings of Sale from 8.30am
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