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A pair of tinplate 9.75in. circular plaques, the centre panels decorated the High Level and Swing Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne and Stephenson's Monument; a 5.25in. tin plate box, the cover decorated The North East Coast Exhibition buildings advertising A S Wilkin Ltd, Cremona Park, Newcastle upon Tyne; and a 4in. square shaped box decorated to commemorate the Historical Pageant and Empire fair, Newcastle upon Tyne, July 1931 by I. A. Hodgson & Co. Ltd, advertising Cremona Toffees. (4)
SILVER - A set of twenty George II Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, engraved with Scarsdale crest, Elias Cachart, London 1758; another, similarly engraved, marks rubbed, Thomas & William Chawner; three Hanoverian pattern tablespoons, each engraved with crest and 'S Room', marks rubbed, 28.5oz (24)
DERBY PORCELAIN - A pair of Stevenson & Hancock Derby centrepieces, in the white, the bowls of flared circular basketweave design and encrusted with flower sprays, the pierced trefoil bases encrusted with bunches of grapes and set with three seated grape harvesters, 8.75in diam, 12in high, crown, crossed swords, S & H and D in blue
DERBY PORCELAIN - A Stevenson & Hancock Derby cobalt blue baluster bottle vase, encrusted in white with foliate swags, 9in high, crown, crossed swords, S & H and D in blue; a Derby Crown Porcelain Co. pedestal vase, decorated overall with gilt circles containing stars, flowerheads and seed pearls, 7.5in high, crown and interlaced D, c.1890 (damages)
A Samson Paris porcelain figure group, late 19th century, as an 18th century lady in crinoline skirts rejecting the advances of a dandy as they sit on a gilded park bench beneath a tree trunk in the branches of which sits a cherubic looking on, raised on a flower strewn gilt scroll base, in subtle pastel shades, underglaze blue pseudo crossed swords and S mark, chips, 12.5" high
A Royal Worcester plaque, date code for 1924, signed Stinton, of dished form, enamelled with Highland sheep within a valley landscape within a silver frame, makers mark S & N, Birmingham 1929, inscribed to the reverse, '1904-1929, Best Wishs from the Employees, S & N 16th November', 7" diameter
Crawhall (Joseph) "Impresses Quaint", signed presentation copy from the author to his daughter, one of 300 copies, 100pp., woodcut illustrations by the author throughout, prospectus tipped in at front, list of books written by the author mounted on rear paste-down, related ephemera loosely inserted, small marginal tear to p.34, original cloth-backed pictorial printed boards, a little light soiling, slightly rubbed, 4to, Newcastle upon Tyne, Mawson, Swan, & Morgan, 1889. *** A fine association copy with several ink inscriptions which read "For my beloved Daughter Elspeth Crawhall Challoner. May 1889. Joseph Crawhall.", "With best wishes to Professor Felver [Crawhall's biographer] from Elspeth Crawhall Challoner. Grand-daughter of Joseph Crawhall. 1961.", and "With continuing pleasure to fellow aficionado Jeffrey Norton, (Professor) Charles S. Felver".
Felver (Charles S.) Joseph Crawhall, The Newcastle Wood Engraver (1821-1896), signed by the author, viii, 144pp., illustrations throughout, 2 photographs and 2 T.LS.S from the author loosely inserted, original boards, dust-jacket, a little tape to lower cover, 8vo, Newcastle upon Tyne, Frank Graham, [1973]. *** Includes a bibliography of books written and assembled by Crawhall, and other books illustrated by him.
Bewick (Thomas) Thomas Bewick and the Fables of Aesop, 61pp., one of 518 copies, half-title, portrait frontispiece, biographical sketch by John W. Borden, history of the fables by Janet S. Krueger, illustrations by Bewick throughout, original leaf from the first edition of 1818 tipped in, original boards, dust-jacket, San Francisco, Book Club of California, 1983. *** The most collectable copy for the collector of angling books, this incorporates a leaf from the original 1818 Bewick edition, of the fable "The Angler and the Little Fish". Other copies of this book had different fables inserted. Bewick himself was no coarse fisherman for his fable begins "An angler caught a small trout ... ". The same fable in the classic 1722 edition of Aesop by Samuel Croxall begins with "A man was angling in a river and caught a small perch ... ".
Gravesande (Willem Jakob Storm van 's) An Explanation of the Newtonian Philosophy, in Lectures read to the Youth of the University of Leyden, [trans. Edmund Stone], first English edition, 17 folding plates, 2 or 3 creased, small chemical stain on 8 or 9 margins, contemporary calf, rebacked, [Babson 66; not in Gray], 8vo, for W. Innys & R. Manby, 1735.

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