(†) indicates that VAT is payable by the buyer on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer's premium. VAT will be chargeable at the standard rate (presently 20%). This imposition of VAT is because the seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers Margin Scheme.Works of ArtThis section of sale will not start before 10:00am |
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Three cast bronze models of dogs, one cocking its leg, signed 'Natide', 8cm high, another squatting, 9cm high, and another crouched by a pond, 9cm high, (3) £250-350
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After Mathurin Moreau, pair of classical spelter figures 19th century, 58cm high £120-180
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Talos Gallery Marcel Bouraine bronze figure group of a woman and a child on black marble base, 25cm long £100-150
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After P J Mene, cast bronze figural group of two Whippets, on oval base, signed, 15cm high (21cm across) £250-350
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Two early 20th century copper relief plaques of musicians, one signed with initials J.K. the other signed indistinctly on the plaque. 67cm x 37cm £100-150
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Cast bronze figure of a woman in classical dress on integral square base, 42cm high £80-120
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20th century bronze of a horse's head, with plaque reading 'Sorbiere' winner Alvescot Maiden Hurdle race 26th March, 1993, 22cm £50-100
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Victorian double ended ruby glass scent bottle, another similar in blue glass, a silver topped and cut glass double ended scent bottle, and two other scent bottles with silver mounts, (5) £80-120
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Victorian cut glass horn shaped scent bottle with silver cover, a Victorian Bristol blue glass scent bottle with embossed silver cover, another similar in cranberry glass, and a glass scent bottle with hammered silver cover and glass stopper, (4) £80-120
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Silver double ended scent bottle, heart shaped porcelain perfume bottle with silver lid, and other novelty scent bottles along with filigree pomanders, a snuff box marked Kremos, and ebony nail set, (15) £80-120
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Pair of 19th century paintings of angels on wood panels in ecclesiastical gilt frames, each 61cm x 23cm £100-150
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Victorian slope top papier mache stationery box. 13cm high £100-150
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A Napoleonic Prisoner of War straw work rectangular box, 26cm x 17.5cm x 10.5cm £50-80
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George III burr elm tea caddy with boxwood inlay opening to reveal two covered compartments, with ring handles and resting on bun feet, 19cm wide £100-200
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19th century satinwood tea caddy opening to reveal two compartments flanking a cut glass bowl, 29cm wide and a 19th century mahogany caddy, lacking interior covers, on brass paw feet 25cm wide £80-120
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19th century mahogany octagonal shaped box with cross banded decoration and ring handles, later silk lined interior fitted with various compartments, 33cm wide, and a 19th century mahogany tea caddy £50-80
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19th century rosewood and brass bound dressing box, the top inset with a plaque reading 'Mr Turner 1866', interior with various silver plated topped bottles and boxes, and plaque reading 'Leuchars & Son, Makers to the Queen, 38 Piccadilly, London', 18cm x 33cm x 24cm £100-200
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19th century rosewood writing box, the interior with two candle holders. 50cm wide, 25.5cm deep, 17cm high £60-80
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19th century mahogany campaign stationery box with fitted interior, 38cm wide, 22cm deep, 25cm high £40-60
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Early 19th century Ivory and antler Vizagapatam Anglo Indian sewing box fitted interior, 24cm x 34cm PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORY. Buyers must be aware that regulations of several countries, including USA, prohibit the import of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Ewbanks advise prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country that they must familiarise themselves with the relevant import/export regulations prior to bidding. They are responsible for their shipping arrangements and the onus is therefore on them to organise their own shipping. £400-600
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19th century mahogany post box 18cm x 25cm and set of brass postal scales £80-120
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19th century mahogany tea caddy, width 33cm and another 27cm £50-100
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19th century tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlaid card box, 10cm x 8cm £50-100
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19th century tortoiseshell snuff box the top inset with a hunting scene, 7cm and a tortoiseshell snuff box 6cm £50-100
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19th century rosewood sewing box and a mother pearl inlaid sewing box 18cm x 30cm £50-100
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After H. Martens by J. Harris, coloured print, 'The Battle of Sobraon, on the February 10th 1846', published by Ackermann, Jan. 1st 1848, from the series of ten 'Celebrated Engagements of the British Army during the Sikh Wars', depicting a battle during Sikh War between the East India Company and the Sikh Khalsa Army, aperture measuring 49cm x 61cm, in larger mount and frame £200-300
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After H. Martens by J. Harris, coloured print, 'The Battle of Goojerat, on the 21st February 1849', published by Ackermann, July 29th 1850, from the series of ten 'Celebrated Engagements of the British Army during the Sikh Wars (India)', aperture measuring 49cm x 61cm, in larger mount and frame. £300-400
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After H. Martens by J. Harris, coloured print, 'Charge of the 3rd (King's Own) Light Dragoons at the Battle of Ferozshuhur, Dec. 21st 1845', published by Ackermann, March 10th 1847, from the series of ten, 'Celebrated Engagements of the British Army during the Sikh Wars (India)', aperture measuring 40cm x 49cm, in larger mount and frame £150-250
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After Henry Martens by J. Harris, coloured print, 'Madras Light Cavalry Officer, New Dress', published by Ackermann, 1848, from the 'Costumes of the Indian Army 1844-49' series, aperture measuring 25.5cm x 21.5cm, within larger mount and frame, titled and attributed to mount £30-50
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After Henry Martens by J. Harris, coloured print, 'Bengal Foot Artillery', published by Ackermann, from the 'Costumes of the Indian Army 1844-49' series, aperture measuring 31.5cm x 23cm, within larger mount and frame, titled and attributed to mount £30-50
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After Henry Martens by J. Harris, coloured print, 'Bengal Light Cavalry IX: European Officer, Sergeant Major and Private', published by Ackermann, 1848, from the 'Costumes of the Indian Army 1844-49' series, aperture measuring 35cm x 25cm, within larger mount and frame, titled and attributed to mount £30-50
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After Henry Martens by J. Harris, coloured print, 'Nizam's Army - (3rd Cavalry.) Officer in Full Dress', published by Ackermann, Sept 29th 1845, from the 'Costumes of the Indian Army 1844-49' series, aperture measuring 35cm x 23cm, within larger mount and frame £40-60
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After Henry Martens by J. Harris, coloured print, 'Nizam's Army - Foot Artillery, Native Officer, and Gunner...Native Officer and Sepoy', published by Ackermann, Oct. 17th 1845, from the 'Costumes of the Indian Army 1844-49' series, aperture measuring 35cm x 23cm, within larger mount and frame £30-50
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After Henry Martens by J. Harris, coloured print, 'Madras Infantry - Havildar, Sergeant, Sepoys, Private and Orderly Boy', published by Ackermann, Nov. 12th 1845, from the 'Costumes of the Indian Army 1844-49' series, aperture measuring 35cm x 23cm, within larger mount and frame £30-50
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After Henry Martens by J. Harris, coloured print, 'Bengal Infantry. 65th Regiment - Marching Order', published by Ackermann, March 25th 1846, from the 'Costumes of the Indian Army 1844-49' series, aperture measuring 35cm x 23cm, within larger mount and frame £30-50
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After Henry Martens by J. Harris, coloured print, 'Bengal Infantry. (Light Company, 65th Regiment) Full Dress', published by Ackermann, March 30th 1846, from the 'Costumes of the Indian Army 1844-49' series, aperture measuring 35cm x 23cm, within larger mount and frame £30-50
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After Henry Martens by J. Harris, coloured print, 'VIth Irregular Cavalry (Bengal)', published by Ackermann, Oct. 1st 1849, from the 'Costumes of the Indian Army 1844-49' series, aperture measuring 35cm x 23cm, within larger mount and frame £30-50
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William Andrew Ludlow, Rare Panorama, Bengal Troops on the Line of March, Panoramic Sketch by an Officer circa 1850, hand coloured. Cut and mounted in 1 Vol with bookplate for the Hon. Mr Justice Cornish, Madras. Rare, the complete panorama in 18 strips, with frontispiece as issued, zinc lithographs, c.110 x 430 to 540mm.Very scarce complete panorama, the British Library is said to hold only 6 sheets, and no others are listed on COPAC.William Ludlow (1803-1853) was a captain in the 12th Regiment, B.N.I. £150-200
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Atkinson (George Francklin). The Campaign in India, 1857-58. From Drawings made during the Eventful Period of the Great Mutiny, by George Francklin Atkinson, Captain, Bengal Engineers, Illustrating the Military Operations before Delhi and its Neighbourhood, pub. Day & Son, Jan 1st, 1859, 26 lithograph plates. £1000-1500
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Dodgson D. S. General Views & Special Points of Interest of the City of Lucknow, from Drawings made on the Spot. London: Day & Son, 1860. Lithographed title and 2 tinted lithographed views by D. S. Dodgson, with engraved plan, Lacking plate (17) £200-300
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Auge Jean "L'armée française d'août 1914", 1er fascicule, Album Militaire, De L'Armee Drancaise, Boussod, Valadon et Cie. (2) £60-80
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Simkin, R - Life in the Army. Every-Day Incidents in Camp, Field, and Quarters, (lacking 2 plates) Bound with On Active Service by WW Lloyd, Chapman & Hall, Limited, London, 1890, Celebrities of the Army, Robinson C N, Published by George Newnes, 1900, Roll of officers of the Corps of Royal Engineers: from 1660 to 1898, compiled from the ms. rolls of T.W.J. Conolly together with an envelope addressed On His Majesty's Service, Headquarters, No1. (Ind) Group, Peshawar, containing 15 aerial recognisance photographs of Waziristan, hand coloured engraving, Ubergang der Rufsen uber den Balken, den 20th July 1820 and Vol 1 "The second Great War" £80-120
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Das Schiff in der bildenden Kunst: vom Altertum bis zum Ausgang des Mittelalters, Friedrich Moll, Published in 1929 in Bonn by Schroeder. Eine Hochzeitsreise durch die Schweiz. Gebundene Ausgabe - 1890 von C.W. Allers (2) £60-80
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Bound volume 'Le Frou Frou', magazine £20-40
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Rackham, Arthur, (Ill.) Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, by J. M. Barrie, Hodder and Stoughton, 1906 , Detmold (Edward J., illust.). The Fables of Aesop, Hodder & Stoughton, One volume "Arabian Nights", illustrated by Dulac, Second Edition 1907 retold by Lawrence Hausman.(3) £100-150
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Milne (Alan Alexander). Now We Are Six, 3rd edition, When We Were Very Young, 9th edition, Morin, Henry (illustrator) - Fables de la Fontaine, Libraire Renouard, Paris, Partridge (Bernard, [illust.]). Proverbs in Porcelain, to which is added "Au Revoir" a dramatic vignette, by Austin Dobson, 1st edition, 1893, White, (Rev Gilbert) The Natural History of Selborne, 1833, Binding inset with decorative lacquer panels, The Lyrical Poems of William Wordsworth, Vellum binding, Cervantes, Don Quixote, Ills. A. Houghton, New edition. (6) £40-60
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Shakespeare, William. The Works, forty volumes, only, The New Temple Edition, London 1947. Limp morocco, decorations by Eric Gill, the Kings Shakespeare, Sonnets, 1904. £40-60
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Wilde, Oscar - A House of Pomegranates,: Ill. by C.Ricketts & C.H. Shannon, cl., 1st edition. 1891. £200-300
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Dumas (Alexandre). The Count of Monte-Cristo, 2 volumes, 1st English edition, Chapman and Hall, 1846 £200-300
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Lassels (Richard). The Voyage of Italy, or a Compleat Journey through Italy..., 2 parts in 1 volume, rebound, Cicero: The Booke of Freendeship ... Limited Edition (100 of 150 numbered copies) gilt vellum, Essex House Press, 1904, An Account of What Appeared on Opening the Coffin of King Charles the First, in the Vault of King Henry the Eighth in St. George's Chapel at Windsor, on the First of April, MDCCCXIII (3) £80-120
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