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Silver and enamel Royal Masonic Institute for Girls 1927 badge, crocodile cigar case and lot of military buttons £50 - 70
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Collection of Mauchline ware - including crib board, obelisk-form thermometer boxes, napkin rings and other items (13) £100 - 150
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Gilt metal stand by Baccarat of knopped fluted form, on spread circular foot, stamped - 'BACCARAT', 18cm high £75 - 100
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Attributed to Andrew Plimer (1763 - 1837), watercolour on ivory - miniature portrait of a lady, with powdered hair and white dress, inscribed verso in a later hand - 'Henrietta Williams', mother of George Hardisty, 5.5cm x 4.5cm, oval, mounted in glazed giltwood frame £200 - 300
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19th century 'Lund' pattern ivory and stained ivory chess set, the king 7.5cm high, in wooden case £150 - 250 Books
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Two volumes - A Tramp Abroad, 1880 second printing of this edition, identified from the thirty-two page catalogue to the rear of Volume 2 and dated April 1880 £100 - 150
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Winston Churchill - The Story of the Malakand Field Force, 1899, Silver Library edition, together with a pamplet - Suffragette Sing-Song £50 - 70
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Lt Col C J Napier, C.B. - Memoir on The Roads of Cefalonia, 1825, lacking upper cover, three folding plates, bound with War in Greece 1821 and Greece in 1824, together with Defects, Civil and Military of the Indian Government by Lt Gen Sir Charles Napier, 1853 (2 volumes) £100 - 150
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Arnold's History of Rome, three volumes, together with Arnold's Roman Commonwealth, two volumes and various other predominantly leather bound books £100 - 150
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Church history, architecture and Templar history, Stanley's Life of Arnold, two volumes and various others £100 - 150
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Church history, largely leather bound and decorative bindings - including ten volumes of Grype's works, Southey's Life of Wesley - well-bound and Dick on Church Policy, 1835 £100 - 150
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Reginald Scot - Discoverie of Witchcraft, pub. Rodker 1930, no. 794 / 1275, together with Oscar Wilde - Portrait of Dorian Grey, first illustrated edition (no dust jacket), and Duke of Portland's Men, Women and things, signed by him (no dust jacket) £80 - 120
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Beaufort - Egyptian Sepulchres, 1861, coloured plates - including a frontis (for volume I) of Tadmor and large folding map, half-calf, good condition £60 - 90
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Cicero's Orationes, 1684, three volumes, full calf - slightly rubbed but a handsome set £150 - 250
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Burnet - History of his Own Time, pub. Ward, two volumes dated 1724 and 1734, together with John Owen - Saints Perseverance 1654 and 'Certain Sermons or Homilies' 1676, published by Samuel Mearne (4 books) £150 - 250
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Scot's commentary on the Bible 1852 - 1853, five volumes, together with a large brass bound bible £50 - 70
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Bayer (History of) Osrhoena, a numismatic history of Edessa, 1734, with the seven plates and well preserved parchment binding £300 - 500
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Carlyle - History of Frederick of Prussia, six volumes, full calf, attractive set, Paley's Philosophy, two volumes, full calf, 1788, other decorative bindings (16 books) £70 - 100
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Decorative leather bindings - largely literature and history (95 books) £150 - 250
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Scottish interest - Wilson's Tales of the Borders, six volumes in three, Aikman's - History of Scotland 1827, four volumes, sixteen volumes of Proceedings of the Society of Antiquarians of Scotland, cloth bound from 1992 (not a complete run) and nine others of Scottish interest £70 - 100
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Sir Walter Scott - various publications including Quentin Durward 1823, St Ronan's Well 1824, three volumes, first edition and others £120 - 180
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Decorative binding, quantity predominantly local history and London interest, including Allen's History of London, four volumes, 1828, leather bindings, Pugilistia - The History of British Boxing by Henry Downes Miles, three volumes, 1880 and others £100 - 150
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Augustus Petermann - Expedition to Central Africa, published for the author, London 1854, large format, 60cm x 44cm, cloth binding coloured frontispiece and map £60 - 90
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A fine Edwardian Dunhill carved and painted, realistically modelled hounds head stick, with glass eyes, stamped 'Dunhill, London', 92cm long £200 - 300
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An unusual Victorian rectangular bronze folding card case with embossed fox family panels to both sides and wording - Ed. ORMES. NEW SPORTING WORK, 9cm x 6cm £80 - 120
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1930s silver Art Deco-style coursing trophy in the form of a ball, with stepped handles, on an octagonal stem and circular domed foot, separate slip-in cover mounted with the cast model of a Lurcher dog, stamped - C. H. D., the trophy mounted on a turned ebonised plinth with white metal presentation plaque (Birmingham 1934), maker's mark rubbed. All at approximately 13ozs, 31cm overall height £250 - 350
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Edwardian silver-topped glass saddle flask in leather case (Birmingham 1905) £100 - 150
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1920s silver puppy spoon, 'Essex Hounds 1928 - 9 Cobbler' (London 1928) £20 - 40
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Seven 1930s silver puppy spoons for The Croome Hunt, 1935 (x 2), 1937 (x 2), 1938 (x 2) and one other undated £50 - 80
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Late Victorian / Edwardian pine gun case with brass handle and velvet-lined interior, 82cm long £40 - 60
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Pair late 19th century French painted cast iron rectangular plaques depicting sporting dogs in relief, within wooden frames, inscribed verso, 23cm x 39cm £100 - 150
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An unusual 18th century ivory mounted folding penknife in the form of a hound, 8.5cm long £50 - 80
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An early 20th century Tiger skin rug with head mount, 263cm nose-to-tail, 183cm wide £500 - 700
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Edwardian Brown Bear rug with head mount, 145cm long x 128cm wide £200 - 300
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Late 19th century Austrian Mountain Deer mounted on a carved Black Forest shield, inscribed 'St. Johann am Tauern 27. September 1890', 86cm high overall £200 - 300
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Edwardian glazed case containing a Barn Owl perched on a rock in naturalistic setting, 32cm wide x 19cm deep x 51cm high £80 - 120
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Preserved European Buzzard perched on a stump, on square base (A10 certificate in place), 65cm high x 49cm wide x 39cm deep £250 - 350
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Victorian glazed case containing a brace of Cock Pheasants, Barn Owl, Woodpecker, Bat and others in naturalistic setting, bearing label verso for D. Newby of Thetford, 86cm wide x 79cm high x 24cm deep £150 - 200
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Three glazed display cases containing an arrangement of Butterflies from India, China and Malaya, totalling 28, each case 31cm x 41cm £60 - 100
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Victorian glazed case containing a Long-Eared Owl, Magpie, Jay and Red Squirrel on a birch branch, bearing label verso for E. Allen & Co., 71cm wide x 74cm high x 23cm deep £80 - 120
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Preserved Barn Owl perched on a post under glass dome, on gold quality mahogany base (A10 certificate in place), 45cm high overall x 37cm wide x 21cm deep £250 - 350
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An old preserved Alligator, 166cm long £100 - 150
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An old preserved Crocodile, 115cm long £50 - 80
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An English Partridge mounted on a rock and square base, from the Peter Farringdon Collection, 19cm high £30 - 50
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Lionel Dalhousie Robertson Edwards (1878 - 1966), pencil and ink illustration - Temptation!, signed and inscribed, 16.5cm x 14.5cm, mounted, label verso £200 - 300
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Attributed to John Theodore Heins (1697 - 1756), oil on canvas - portrait of a gentleman wearing powdered wig, white cravat and brown coat, in gilt frame, 75.5cm x 62.5cm £500 - 700
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Early 18th century English School oil on canvas - portrait of a clergyman, within an oval, in gilt frame, 75cm x 62cm £250 - 350
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19th century oil on canvas - landscape at dusk with a castle on a hilltop above a lake, in gilt frame, 35.5cm x 55.5cm £150 - 200
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Mid-19th century English School oil on canvas - portrait of a young man holding a letter, in gilt frame, 75cm x 62.5cm £120 - 180
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