Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Two Day Sale (day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 13th October 2015 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing
Saturday 10 October - 10am to 4pm
Sunday 11 October - 12pm to 4pm
Monday 12 Oct - 10am to 7pm
Mornings of Sale from 8.30am
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Auction Lots - Page 8
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Click to view full image... ***Ivor Abrahams (1935-2015) - Limited edition coloured serigraphs - Four tonal studies of a clipped hedge, 7.75ins x 23ins, No. 52 of edition of 100, signed in pencil and dated '73, in plastic box frame £100-150
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Click to view full image... Samuel John Neele (1758-1824) - Coloured engraving - "A Map of Kent", 13.5ins x 19.5ins, published March 1st 1797, Richard Blome (1660-1705) - Coloured engraving - "A Mapp of Kent with its Laths and Hundreds", 11ins x 13ins, a coloured engraving - "The Coast from Sandwich to Winchelsea", 4.625ins x 7ins, circa 1808, and two other Kent maps, all framed and glazed £150-200
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Click to view full image... Coloured engraving - "A Map of the Hundreds of Worth, Newchurch, Aloesbridge, St. Martin's-Pountney and Langport", 20ins x 15ins, taken from Edward Hasted 1798, and a coloured engraving - "Romney Marsh and the English Channel", 19.25ins x 52.5ins, both framed and glazed £100-150
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BOOKS

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Click to view full image... Edward Hasted - "The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent" printed by W. Bristow, On The Parade, Canterbury, 1797-1801 (twelve volumes - lacking Map of Kent and Maps of the Hundreds" - in mottled calf bindings - generally rubbed and worn) £200-300
372
Click to view full image... W. H. Ireland - "England's Topographer or A New and Complete History of the County of Kent", published by G. Virtue, London, 1828-1830 (four volumes in mottled calf leather bindings) £150-200
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Click to view full image... W.H. Ireland - "England's Topographer or a New and Complete History of the County of Kent", embellished with a series of views, published by George Virtue, London 1828-1830 (four volumes in later blue cloth bindings with tooled brown leather spines) £150-200
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Click to view full image... W.H. Ireland - "England's Topographer or a New and Complete History of the County of Kent", embellished with a series of views, published by George Virtue, London 1828-1830 (four volumes in full calf binding - spines worn and damaged) £150-200
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Click to view full image... Richard Kilburne - "A Topographie or Survey of the County of Kent" printed for Thomas Mabb, London 1659 (one volume with replacement full leather binding, with embossed front and rear panels) and Joanne Battely - "Antiquitates Rutupinae Oxford 1711" (one volume with leather binding) and William Gostling - "A Walk in and about the City of Canterbury", second edition, printed by Simmonds & Kirkby, Canterbury 1777 (one volume in mottled calf binding with replaced spine) £120-160
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Click to view full image... Thomas Rider - "The Poll for Knights of the Shire to represent the County of Kent - Taken at Maidstone on 1st and 2nd May 1754", published by Paul Vaillant and Edmund Baker, London 1754 (one volume with cloth binding and maroon leather spine), Leonard Bartholomew - "The Poll for the Knights of the Shire to represent the County of Kent, taken on Pennenden Heath, 28th, 29th and 30th June 1790", printed and sold by Webster Gillman, Rochester 1791 (one volume with cloth binding and maroon leather spine), and "The West Kent Poll Book 1852" (one volume with red cloth binding) £150-200
377
Click to view full image... William Newton - "History and Antiquities of Maidstone, the County-Town of Kent", printed by the author, London 1741 (one volume with paper and cloth binding), two copies of "The Topography of Maidstone and Its Environs" published by J. Smith, Maidstone 1839 (both with cloth bindings), "Maidstone, Canterbury, Dover and Tunbridge Wells Directory and Court Guide 1865-66" (one volume with embossed cloth binding) and Reverend J. Cave-Browne - "Sutton Valence and East Sutton - Their Early History", published for the author Maidstone 1898 (one volume in red cloth binding) and Thomas H. Oyler - "East Sutton Church", illustrated, published London and Ashford 1898 (one small volume in green cloth binding) £100-150
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Click to view full image... William Lambarde - "Perambulation of Kent conteining the Description, Hystorie and Customes of that Shire, written in the Yeere 1570" printed by W. Burrill, High Street, Chatham 1826 (one volume - with cloth binding and brown tooled leather spine), George Cooke - "Topographical & Statistical Description of the County of Kent", London (one volume in mottled calf binding), Reverend J. Cave-Browne - "Knights of the Shire for Kent from A.D. 1275 to A.D. 1831", London 1894 (one volume with blue cloth binding and maroon leather spine) and F. Taylor - "Hops and the Hop Trade", A.A. Tanner, Dorking 1909 (one volume in cloth binding - water damaged) £100-150
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Click to view full image... Robert Furley - "A History of the Weald of Kent" published by Henry Igglesden, Ashford 1871 (two volumes - bound in three in green cloth full binding), and an extensive collection of more recent books of Kent and Kent history interest (3 boxes) £100-150
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Click to view full image... James M. Harrison - "The Birds of Kent", two volumes illustrated in colour by the author, published by H.F. & G., Witherby Ltd, London 1953, both volumes signed in ink by the author to the frontispiece £80-120
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Click to view full image... Bernard Montorgeuil - "Vier Donnerstage" and "Dressur", editions Bell-Rose, Rotterdam, with lithographs by the author of bondage scenes (two volumes in German text with cloth bindings - one damaged) £150-200
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Click to view full image... "Archaelogia Cantiana - Being the transactions of the Kent Archeological Society", Volume 1 (1858) to Volume 132 (2012) (Volume 124 (2004) and volume 127 (2007) missing) - all in blue cloth bindings (now contained in five boxes) £300-500
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Click to view full image... Arthur G. Grimwade - "London Goldsmiths 1697-1837 - Their Marks and Lives", published by Faber & Faber, 1976, and Charles J. Jackson - "An Illustrated History of English Plate", in two volumes - volume 1 only, published by Country Life, London 1911 (with half red leather and cloth binding - rubbed) £60-80
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POSTCARDS AND EPHEMERA

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Click to view full image... An early 20th Century postcard album containing cards of topographical, greetings, famous people and personal interest (approximately 350) £70-100
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Click to view full image... Three early 20th Century postcard albums containing cards of historic, comic, artists and famous people, places and military interest (approximately 700) £100-150
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Click to view full image... Three early 20th Century postcard albums containing cards of historic, comic, artists and famous people, and places of interest (approximately 800) £100-150
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Click to view full image... Four early 20th Century and one late 20th Century postcard albums containing cards of places of interest, historic, birthday greetings, famous people and comic interest £200-300
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Click to view full image... Five early 20th Century postcard albums containing cards of places of interest, historic, birthday greetings, famous people and comic interest £200-300
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Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A Victorian leather bound photograph album belonging to "Elizabeth Alexander Shaw" and dated 1860, containing black and white and carte de visite photographs, and embossed crests from letterheads, including - the Queen, Prince Albert and members of the Royal Family £200-300
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Click to view full image... An interesting and historic photographic album taken by Chief Petty Officer George Henry Page recording in graphic detail the Dunkirk Evacuation and Arctic Conveys during World War II, as well as two hitherto unpublished photographs of H.R.H. Prince Philip of Greece (H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh) £100-150
Note: Chief Petty Officer George Henry Page who served in the Navy, compiled this album from 1940 whilst serving on H.M.S. "Oriole", previously the Eagle 111 and part of the pre-war L.M.S Railways Steamship Fleet, the "Oriole" became a minesweeper and in 1940 was sent to rescue troops from the Dunkirk beaches. Chief Petty Officer George Henry Page served on other ships on both Atlantic and Arctic Convoys
Note: This lot is being sold in aid of Help The Heroes/Blesma
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Click to view full image... An interesting small collection of early 20th Century and later cigarette cards, including - part set of Wills cigarettes "World War I Mechanical Transports & Armaments" passed for publication by the press bureau, John Player & Sons "Straight line caricatures", contained in five albums, as well as some loose and an early 20th Century Lincoln stamp album with stamps, various £120-160
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Click to view full image... Fourteen early 20th Century autograph albums containing a variety of prose, drawings and watercolours, various £120-160
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CERAMICS

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Click to view full image... A good early 20th Century Martinware stoneware "Grotesque" bird, the detachable head modelled with a quizzical look, on turned ebonised wood base, the head and base both incised "R.W. Martin & Bros London and Southall", and dated 16.4.1905, 9.25ins high (cracked and with associated chip) £3000-4000
401
Click to view full image... An early 20th Century Martinware stoneware double sided "Face" jug, one side with a laughing face, the other with a leering face, the eyes, handle and neck glazed, the remaining body unglazed, 7.5ins high (incised "1901 R.W. Martin Bros, London") £600-800
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Click to view full image... A late Victorian Martinware stoneware vase of tall slender ovoid form, decorated in scraffito with birds in branches, the neck with incised quatrefoil motifs, the base with incised signature, No. 598 and dated March 1880, 17ins high (shallow chip to rim) £200-300
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Click to view full image... An early 20th Century Martin Bros miniature stoneware two-handled vase of squat amphora form with mottled verdigris green and brown body, 2.5ins high (signed "Martin Bros. London" and dated 2-1900) £200-300
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Click to view full image... A late 19th Century Martin Bros miniature stoneware bottle shaped vase with brown glaze, 3.375ins high (incised "Martin Bros, London" and dated 3-99) £100-150
405
Click to view full image... A 20th Century "Grotesque" pottery bird with detachable cover, 9ins high (indecipherable impressed mark to base) £80-120
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  A Waterford glass "Colleen" pattern table service (50 pieces) £400-600
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Click to view full image... An early 20th Century Doulton Lambeth stoneware boy musician figure modelled by George Tinworth, the seated figure playfully kicking a tambourine with his right foot, 4.375ins high (incised "G.T." and impressed factory mark) £300-400
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Click to view full image... An early 20th Century Royal Doulton stoneware jardinière modelled by George Tinworth, the body with scrolling stylised foliage and applied flowerheads on a Vermicelli ground, 10ins high (incised artist's monogram to body and impressed factory marks) £300-400
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Click to view full image... An early 20th Century Royal Doulton pottery "Chinese Jade" figure of cockatoos modelled by Charles Noke, 4.5ins high (marked "Chinese Jade" and "Noke" and printed "Doulton, England" - circa 1920 - cracks to base) £300-400
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Click to view full image... A Doulton Lambeth stoneware planter modelled with animals and birds within compartments, 6.5ins high (incised mark of Mary Newson - stand missing) and a jardinière modelled with scrolling foliage and flowerheads on a blue ground, 8.5ins high £200-300
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Click to view full image... A collection of late 19th Century Doulton Lambeth stoneware, including - Pair of vases by William Parker, incised with flowers and leaves within panels on a blue ground, 9.5ins high (1879), a pair of vases by Isobel Miller, incised and moulded with leaves on a basket weave ground (1884), a cylindrical vase by Annie Castle, 6..75ins high, and three other pairs of vases and a single vase, various £175-250
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Click to view full image... A collection of late 19th Century Doulton Lambeth stoneware vases, including - Pair of baluster shaped vases moulded with leaves and flowers, 11.75ins high, a pair of tall vases with flared bases, the necks moulded with flowers within shaped panels, 13ins high, and three other pairs of vases, various (all with impressed and incised factory marks) £175-250
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Click to view full image... A collection of late 19th Century Doulton Lambeth stoneware, including - Pair of cast brass mounted candlesticks, 7.5ins high, a vase by Alice Groom incised with flowers and leaves, 10.5ins high, a tobacco jar and cover, 5.75ins high, a preserve pot with plated mounts and swing handle by Elizabeth Fisher, 3.5ins high (1878), and twelve other pieces, various £200-300
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Click to view full image... A pair of late 19th Century Doulton Lambeth "Faience" vases painted in colours with flowers and leaves on a blue ground, 1.5ins high (1877), a Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug by John Broad, 9.75ins (1882), a jug of tapering form with plated metal mount, 9.75ins high (1882), and a bowl with plated metal mount, 8.75ins diameter x 3.75ins high £150-200
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Click to view full image... Nine Royal Doulton bone china figures, comprising - "Autumn Breezes" (HN934) 7.5ins high, "The Skater" (HN2117) 7.5ins high, "Cissie" (HN1809) 5.125ins high, "Valerie" (HN2107) 5.125ins high, "Monica" (HN1467) 4.125ins high, "Baby" 4.75ins high, "Tinkle Bell"(HN1677) 4.75ins high, "Tootles" (HN1680) 4.75ins high, and "This Little Pig" (HN1793) 4ins high £150-180
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Click to view full image... Four modern Royal Doulton bone china figures, comprising - "Charlotte" (HN2423), 6.75ins high, "Ninette" (HN2379), 8.5ins high, "Ballad Seller" (HN2266), 7.5ins high and "Regal Lady" (HN2709), 7.75ins high, and three French porcelain miniature boxes, various £80-120
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Click to view full image... A pair of Moorcroft pottery baluster shaped vases with flared rims, finely tube lined and decorated in greens and blues with "Moonlit Blue Landscape" design on a mottled blue ground, 8ins high (impressed factory mark to base and initialled in blue "WM" - circa 1925 - one with flake chip restuck to rim and the other with two old repairs to rim) £450-600
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Click to view full image... Three Moorcroft pottery tube lined "Pomegranate" design pieces, comprising - plate, 7.5ins, small squat vase, 2.75ins high and ashtray with plated fittings, 3ins high (factory and painted marks - plate with hairline crack) £150-250
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Click to view full image... A Moorcroft pottery plate, tube lined with "Pomegranate" design on a deep mottled blue ground, 8.75ins diameter (initialled W.M. in blue and with impressed factory mark - old flake chip repaired to underside of rim) £80-120
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Two Day Sale (day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 13th October 2015 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing
Saturday 10 October - 10am to 4pm
Sunday 11 October - 12pm to 4pm
Monday 12 Oct - 10am to 7pm
Mornings of Sale from 8.30am
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