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JOHN STANNARD (1794-1882) - Watercolour - Thatched country cottage and garden with a distant view through a clipped yew hedge, signed, 9.75ins x 13.75ins, in gilt moulded frame and glazed £120-160
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JOSEPH CONSTANTINE STADLER (FL.1780-1812) after PETER CHARLES HENDERSON (1719-1829) - Coloured aquatint - "The White Lily with Variegated Leaves", 19.75ins x 13.75ins, published by Dr. Thornton, London August 1st 1800, from Dr. Robert John Thornton's "The Temple of Flora", in gilt moulded frame with terracotta cloth covered slip and glazed £150-200
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AFTER HENRY ALKEN (1810-1894) - Coloured aquatint - "Very Spicy", 11.25ins x 15.25ins, and Richard G. Reeve (1780-1835/48) - Coloured aquatint - "Silver-Tail", 11ins x 15.75ins, both framed and glazed £120-160
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WILLIAM WOOLLET (1735-1785) AFTER GEORGE SMITH (1714-1776) - Engraving - "The Rural Cott.", 15.25ins x 20.75ins, published by T. Bradford, 132 Fleet Street, London, 1769, framed and glazed £80-120
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ATTRIBUTED TO HANS LEONHARD SCHAUFELEIN (circa 1480-1540) - Two woodcuts - "Evangelium Johannis", and "Evangelium Am Montag", each 3.625ins x 2.625ins, and four other woodcuts, various sizes, mounted in one frame and glazed £150-200
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AFTER EDWARD DAYES (1736-1804) - Mezzotint - "Reapers" - A harvesting scene with Canterbury Cathedral to the background, 14.5ins x 17.75ins, and AFTER THOMAS SYDNEY COOPER (1803-1902) - Coloured lithograph - "A View on the Banks of the Stour, near Canterbury, with Cattle", 11.5ins x 15.75ins, both framed and glazed £100-150
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EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL - Pair of sepia mezzotints - Figures in a garden and in an interior, ovals each 10.25ins x 12.75ins, in gilt frames and glazed £80-120
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CHARLES WALTER RADCLYFFE (1817-1903) - Four lithographs - Views of Eton College, published by T. Ingleton & Son, Eton, May 1st 1844, each 8.25ins x 12.25ins, in gilt frames and glazed £100-150
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J. HARRIS (19th Century) AFTER J. CORDWELL (19th Century) - Coloured aquatint - "St Peter's Church, Brighton", 7.75ins x 11.75ins, and three other coloured engravings of Brighton, various, all in black and gilt frames and glazed £100-150
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WILLIAM WARD (1766-1826) AFTER GEORGE MORLAND (1763-1804) - Two coloured mezzotints - "The Cottagers" and "The Dairy Farm", each 16.5ins x 21ins, and JOHN EGINTON (18TH CENTURY) - Two coloured mezzotints - "The Jealous Rival" and "The Careless Milkmaid", ovals 12.5ins x 10ins, all framed and glazed £120-160
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LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL - Set of four coloured mezzotints - 12.25ins x 9.75ins, in gilt and ebonised frames and glazed with verre eglomise borders £200-300
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AFTER LESLIE MATTHEW WARD (SPY) (1851-1922) - Seven "Vanity Fair" chromolithographs, including - "The Queen's Memorial" (Thomas Brockra), and "I Zingari" (John Lorraine Baldwin), and three duplicates - "Cricketing Christianity" (The Rev. F.H. Gillingham), various sizes, unframed £80-120
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AFTER LESLIE MATTHEW WARD (SPY) (1851-1922) - Twenty-three chromolithographs of cricketers, including - "The Demon Bowler" (Frederick Robert Spofforth), three by Henry Seppings Wright ("Stuff") (1850-1937), and four others, each 12.5ins x 7.5ins, unframed £600-700
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PIERRE MORTIER (1661-1711) - Coloured engraving - "Le Royaume De Siam Avec Les Royaumes Qui Luy Sant Tributaires", circa 1700, 30.75ins x 22ins, framed and glazed £200-300
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EMANUEL BOWEN (fl. 1714 - died 1767) - Coloured engraving - "An Accurate Map of the County of Kent Divided into its Lathes", 20.5ins x 27.75ins, dedicated to Lionel Sackville, printed for John Finney, J. Bowles, John Bowles & Son and Robert Sayer, framed and glazed £120-160
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ROBERT MORDEN (1668-1703) - Coloured engraving - Map of "Herefordshire", 14ins x 16.25ins, published by Abel Swale Awnsham and John Churchil, framed and glazed £120-160
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WILLIAM HEATH DAVIS - "Seventy-Five Years in California (1831-1906)", No. 142 of the Author's Section of the Argonaut edition with all twenty-two items of additional material and table, signed by the editor and publisher, published by John Howell, 1929, one cloth bound volume £800-1200
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WILLIAM BOYS - "Collections for an History of Sandwich in Kent", printed by Simmons, Kirkby & Jones, Canterbury 1792, one leather bound volume £200-300
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PUBLIC GENERAL STATUTES - 1935-1945, and "Public General Acts", 1946-1953, and 1958 and 1959, published by Their Majesty's Stationery Office, 25 half leather bound volumes £120-160
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PATRICK O'BRIAN - "HMS Surprise", published by Harper Collins, 1998, twenty-six other works of fiction, two duplicate copies, and seven non-fiction works, mostly hardback volumes with dust covers £80-120
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RICHARD LORD BRAYBROOKE (Ed.) - "Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys", published by Bickers & Son, 1875-1879, six half leather bound volumes, and ROBERT LATHAM AND WILLIAM MATTHEWS (Ed.) - "The Diary of Samuel Pepys", published by G. Bell & Sons Ltd., 1970-1983, eleven green cloth bound volumes - nine with dust jackets £100-150
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A Collection of Books of Pepys Interest, including - OSCAR A. MENDELSOHN - "Drinking with Pepys", published by MacMillan & Co Ltd., London, 1963, one half leather bound volume, "Occasional Papers read by Members at Meetings of the Samuel Pepys Club", published by the Chiswick Press, 1917, one cloth bound volume for 1903-1914, J. R. TANNER (Ed.) - "Further Correspondence of Samuel Pepys 1662-1679", published by G. Bell & Sons Ltd., 1929, one half leather bound volume, SAMUEL PEPYS - "Penny Merriments", published by Constable & Company Ltd., 1976, WALTER COURTENAY PEPYS - "Genealogy of the Pepys Family", published by Faber & Faber, 1952, one half leather bound volume, JOHN DRINKWATER - "Pepys His Life and Character", published by William Heinemann Ltd., 1930, one brown cloth bound volume, and fifty-three other volumes, various £120-160
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COL. THE LORD HARRIS - "A Century Yeoman Service. Records of the East Kent Yeomanry", published The Kentish Express, Ashford, 1899, one cloth bound volume; J.F. EDMEADES - "Some Historical Records of the West Kent Yeomanry 1794-1909", published by Andrew Melrose, London, 1909, one cloth bound volume; COL J. BONHOTE - "Historical Records of the West Kent Militia", published by Hudson & Kearns, London, 1909, one half leather bound volume, and a collection of books, postcards, and military poster, mostly of Kentish interest £200-300
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NIGEL SNOWDON (1934-2013) - Darkroom printed black and white photograph - "Steve McQueen", 11.5ins x 9ins, framed and glazed £150-200
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NIGEL SNOWDON (1934-2013) - Cibachrome image - "Carl Fogarty - Ducati", signed by rider, 10.5ins x 15.5ins, framed and glazed £150-200
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NIGEL SNOWDON (1934-2013) - Cibachrome image - "Kenny Robberts - Yamaha", signed by rider, 10.5ins x 15.5ins, framed and glazed £150-200
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NIGEL SNOWDON (1934-2013) - Darkroom printed black and white photograph - "Barry Sheene - Suzuki ", signed by rider, 10.75ins x 15ins, framed and glazed £150-200
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T. C. (TOM) MARCH (20th Century) - Cibachrome image - "Giacomo Agostini - World Champion", signed by rider, 15.25 x 11.25ins, framed and glazed £150-200
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DON MORLEY (20th/21st Century) - Darkroom printed black and white photograph - "Geoff Duke - Norton 500", signed by rider, 10.25ins x 14.75ins, framed and glazed £150-200
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DON MORLEY (20th/21st Century) - Darkroom printed black and white photograph - "John Surtees-Norton", signed by rider, 10.5ins x 15ins, framed and glazed £150-200
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DON MORLEY (20th/21st Century) - Cibachrome image - "Barry Sheene - Suzuki", 15.55ins x 11.25ins, framed and glazed £150-200
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DON MORLEY DON MORLEY (20th/21st Century) - Cibachrome image - "Kevin Schwantz - Suzuki", signed by rider, 15.5ins x 11.75ins, framed and glazed £150-200
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DON MORLEY (20th/21st Century) - Cibachrome image- "Waine Rainey - Yamaha", signed by rider, 15.5ins x 11.75ins, framed and glazed £150-200
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DON MORLEY (20th/21st Century) - Cibachrome image - "Eddie Lawson - Yamaha", signed by rider, 15.5ins x 11.75ins, framed and glazed £150-200
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DON MORLEY (20th/21st Century) - Cibachrome image - "Mick Doohan - Honda", signed by rider, 16ins x 11.75ins, framed and glazed £150-200
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DON MORLEY (20th/21st Century) - Cibachrome image - "Wayne Gardner - Honda", signed by rider, 10.75ins x 15.5ins, framed and glazed £150-200
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DON MORLEY (20th/21st Century) - Cibachrome image - "Freddie Spencer - Honda", signed by rider, 15.75ins x 11.75ins, framed and glazed £150-200
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GEORGE WASHINGTON WILSON (1823-1893) - An Album of Albumen prints - "Photographs. Scottish Scenery", (10) £80-120
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GEORGE WASHINGTON WILSON (1823-1893) - An Album of Albumen prints - "Inverness Skye and Ross-Shire 1877", each page annotated in ink and dated, various sizes, (approximately 80) £200-300
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GEORGE WASHINGTON WILSON (1823-1893) - An Album of Albumen prints of Scottish interest, (approximately 140), various sizes £300-500
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JAMES VALENTINE (1815-1880), and others - An Album of Albumen prints of Scottish and Scandinavian interest, (47), various sizes £120-160
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JAMES VALENTINE (1815-1880) - An Album of Albumen prints of Scottish Interest, 1874 (82), various sizes £200-300
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A small Collection of Stereoscopic Cards of the Boer War, 1900, published by Underwood & Underwood (36), and eighteen Stereoscopic cards of travel, architectural and humorous interest, various £60-80
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An Interesting Collection of English Glass Plate Negatives of Kent Interest, Late 19th / Early 20th Century, including view of Leeds Castle, and a View through the Tower Arch at Sissinghurst Castle, each 4.25ins x 3.25ins, approximately 300 contained in twenty two cardboard plate boxes £250-350
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A Vellum Leaf, 16th Century, from a psalter with single lines of Latin script and decorated initials, 20ins x 14ins, framed and glazed £100-150
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Four Postcard Albums containing a collection of postcards of primarily humour, animal and topographical interest £100-150
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A Collection of Ephemera, including - 19th and 20th Century envelopes, both franked and stamped, bills of sale, business letters, and insurance company policies, various £100-150
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An Archive of Photographs and Personal Ephemera Relating to Sydney Charles Fane de Salis (1898-1991), including photographs of the Prince of Wales, Mhow, India, Tobruk, 1940-41, first flight from Tokyo to London, April 1937, and Amelia Earhart, Rangoon, July 1937, contained in three photograph albums, and one case of loose photographs mainly of family members, various Note: Sydney Charles Fane de Salis, First Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, fought in World War I, awarded DSO in 1918, he gained the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the King's Royal Rifle Corps, and fought in World War II when he was mentioned in dispatches £200-300
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