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A Japanese ivory shibayama page turner, Meiji period (1868 - 1912), 28cm long, and a further similar larger example, 36cm long (2) (at fault) For condition information please view this lot on our website HERE.Please note, we do not publish any condition reports on the-saleroom.com, all requested condition reports will be available to view on trevanionanddean.comTrevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory outside the EU. Trevanion & Dean recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid. A buyer's inability to import these lots cannot justify a delay in payment or sale cancellation. The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
G159 WHU - Vauxhall Nova - 1196cc - Manual - Petrol - a superb and genuinely impressive example of a classic Vauxhall Nova Merit. Two-door saloon, in red with black trim. A completely unrestored and generally 'immaculate' example. Only two previous owners, and was originally purchased from new at Patchway Motors, Bristol and kept garaged its entire life. The chassis has never been welded, nor any panels replaced or damaged. The car still retains its original paint, trim, interior and headlining The interior can be considered 'as new' and even retains the original radio and clock. Low milage car - covering just shy of 30,000 miles since new with only 2 previous keepers. A superbly well maintained example, and a real head-turner in terms of condition. A cursory glance at its MOT history reveals it has only ever failed on very minor elements - wipers, lights, exhaust etc. Very likely the best known surviving example of this car.Last MOT ran our in April 2016 since then it has been garaged due to the owner passing away. The older style V5C is present, as well as a single set of (original) keys. The car starts and drives as expected, but the brakes appear to be binding slightly (likely from being garaged for some time). We deem this to only require very light recommissioning to get roadworthy. The car comes with several old MOT certificates, invoices and related ephemera. A genuinely impressive car.
A COLLECTION OF SILVER, including George V silver cigarette case, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1910; George V silver compact, Charles Edwin Turner, Birmingham 1920; Pair of George VI silver egg cups, Angora Silver Plate Co Ltd, Birmingham 1941; George V silver sovereign case, Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham 1911; three silver napkin ring and a silver-plates vesta case, inscribed Chelsea to Margate June 23rd 1904. (9) Gross weight of silver items 9 troy ounces
A GEORGE V SILVER AND IVORY PAGE TURNER, by Deakin & Francis Birmingham 1918, the silver shaped handle with ivory blade, length 32 cm.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Minor surface wear to silver handle, minor chip to one edge of ivory blade.
Set of four silver and enamel 'England', 'Scotland', 'Ireland' and 'Wales' coffee spoons by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1971 and four coffee bean silver spoons by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1933 and set of six silver handled knives with steel blades by same maker hallmarked, all cased - Condition Report two sets of spoons approx 2.5oz
MANUSCRIPT - CULINARY & MEDICINAL RECEIPTSRecipe book, bearing the ownership inscription of 'Sarah Turner' and the date '1658', containing culinary and medicinal recipes written in several hands by members of the Turner family, running to the mid-eighteenth century, prefaced by an index ('Cakes', 'Jellyes', 'Creames', 'Marmoletts', 'Preserves', 'Pickles', 'Dryed sweetmeats', 'Plasters & Poulteses', 'Purges', 'Diet Drinkes etc', 'Chirurgery Waters'); with recipes 'To make Gumballs', 'To make Jelly of Pippins','To make ye Spanish Natas', 'Snow Creame', 'hasty podding', 'To make black Hoggs pudding', 'To make brick Cheese', medicinal receipts including 'A water to cure all manner of wounds & sores be they new or sore & stinking', 'Snaile Water', 'Dr Stevens water', 'Diet drinke for a Consumption', 'To make Cock Ale', 'The Italian Balsome', 'A Cordiall water from Mrs Hudson', ('...good to expel the plague, meazells, smalepox, or any other infectious matter... good for women in labour...'), 'To purge wormes and Slyme in Children', 'A secret & rare thing to prevent miscarrying', 'To make Inke', some naming the source of the recipe ('Mrs Cowell', 'Mrs Bridgrat', 'L. Willughby', 'Mrs Robinson'), interspersed with lively notes and doodles incorporating various (presumably family) names (Sarah, Dorothy, Jane and Robert Turner, Anna and Elizabeth Meek, Jane Birchley), menu plans, accounts ('work done for Charls Price... for plowing for his beans... for making of sider...' dated 1743), a slip of paper with the account for Mr Birchly and George Woodyate ('one pound of sugar...one pound of rice... spice... starch...') pinned to the last page, some pages inverted, inside covers covered with names and pen trials, 342 numbered pages, some pages excised and some with losses, contemporary limp vellum, title 'Receipt Booke/ 1658' in ink on upper cover, stitching coming loose, soiled, 4to (180 x 140mm.), 1658 to c.1755Footnotes:'TO MAKE YE SPANISH NATAS... take a great quantity of milk from the cow and scald it in a kettle upon a charcoale fire, stirring it that it burns not at the bottom...'.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
TURNER, J.M.W. The Seine and The Loire, Illustrated by sixty-one engravings in pure line with intro. by M..B.Huish. J.S. Virtue, London, 1886. Fo. Disbound original tooled bds. plus NESFIELD, W. Eden, Specimens of Mediaeval Architecture. Day & Sons. London, 1862. Fo. Disbound orig. dec. bds. 2
PALGRAVE, Francis. The Rise and Progress of The English Commonwealth. Anglo-Saxon period. Murray, London, 1832, 4to, in 2 volumes. Brown cloth, much worn. Tog.with Sketch of The History of Caister Castle, Dawson Turner ed. Whitaker & co. London, 1842. 8vo. Plus FREEMAN, Edward, Window Tracery in England, Parker Oxford/London, 1851. 8vo. Rebound. Plus one other title. 5
ROXBURGHE CLUB, The Will of Aethelgifu, A tenth century Anglo-Saxon Manuscript with note by Neil Ker. Oxford, 1968. 1 vol. untrimmed paper small fo. Brown cloth, ½ leather. Tog.with KER, N.R. English Manuscripts in the Century after the Norman Conquest. Lyell Lectures, Oxford 1952-3. d/w. Plus Early Worcester Mss. Cuthbert Hamilton Turner, ed. Clarendon Press, Oxford. 1916. Blue cloth 4to. Plus The Canterbury Psalter, intro. By M. R. James, Percy Lund, London, 1935. Blue cloth, 4to. EGS. b/ps 4
20TH C SCHOOL, STILL LIFE WITH FLOWERS, SIGNED R. ROSSINI, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 89 X 59CM, HARRY WEBSTER, COTTAGES ON THE COAST, SIGNED, WATERCOLOUR, 27 X 37.5CM, PAT ROONEY, CARICATURE OF LOFTY OF THE GLOUCESTER REGIMENT, SIGNED AND DATED 1944, CHARCOAL AND AN ETCHING OF THE FALCON INN, CHESTER Y W. MACALISTER-TURNER Caricature stained, the others in good condition
A Victorian silver-handled ivory page turner, relief embossed fluted decoration with engraved armorial, with ship emblem and motto "Disce Pati", possibly by George Heath, hallmarks London 1886, overall length 45cmGood overall condition, worn allover with some small dents on handle and rubbing to high points, ivory blade has a few small edge chips, something rattling inside handle when shaken, hallmarks are quite rubbed
Peter Henry Emerson: 'On English Lagoons', London, David Nutt, 1893, 1st edition, 18 black and white illustration from photographs as called for, 2pp adverts at end, original pictorial cloth gilt; 'Birds Beasts and Fishes of the Norfolk Broads', 1895, 1st edition, 1st issue, 18 full page plates plus numerous illustrations in text as called for, original pictorial cloth gilt; 'Marsh Leaves', 1898, original pictorial cloth gilt; plus four Emerson related biographies/bibliographies comprising Newhall: 'P.H. Emerson The Fight for Photography as a Fine Art'; McWilliam et al: 'Life and Landscape: P.H. Emerson Art & Photography in East Anglia 1885-1900'; Turner & Wood: 'P.H. Emerson, Photographer of Norfolk', 1974, 1st edition in dust wrapper; Middleton: 'The Broadland Photographers', 1978, 1st edition (7)
A collection of 24 East Anglian Ornithology related books, including Riviere: 'A History of the Birds of Norfolk', 1930, 1st edition, 16 coloured plates + folding map as called for; Claud B. Ticehurst: 'A History of the Birds of Suffolk', 1932, 1st edition, illustrations from photographs + folding ap as called for, original cloth gilt; Emma L. Turner, 4 titles: 'The Home-Life of some Marsh-Birds', Witherby, 1907, 1st edition, 32 plates as called for, original cloth; 'Broadland Birds', 1924; 'Bird Watching on Scolt Head', 1928; 'Stray Leaves from Nature's Notebook', 1929, all 1st editions, all 4to, original quarter cloth; Nichols: 'Birds of Marsh and Mere', 1926, 1st edition; plus Arthur Henry Patterson, M.J. Seago etc etc
Four Ornithological titles including John Henry Gurney association copies, comprising John Henry Gurney Junior: 'Rambles of a Naturalist in Egypt and other Countries', London, Jarrold & Sons, [1876], 1st edition, 4 page Autograph Letter Signed from John Henry Gurney Junior to Henry Wemyss Feilden tipped in with stamp paper at front, book plate of Henry Wemyss Feilden to front paste down, original pictorial cloth gilt; A.H. Evans (edited): 'Turner on Birds', Cambridge, 1903, John Henry Gurney Junior's copy with presentation inscription from the author to him on FFEP, his bookplate to front pastedown, numerous pencil notes and annotations by Gurney throughout, and Autograph Letter Signed from Professor Alfred Newton to Gurney tipped in at half title, original cloth gilt; two further titles by A.H. Evans: 'The Birds of Britain their Distribution and Habits', Cambridge, 1916, signed and inscribed by author to FFEP, original cloth, 'Birds', Macmillan, 1922, ownership signature and inscription of Hugh B. Cott (1900-1987), British Zoologist, plus letter to Cott loosely inserted, unknown sender, and a separate sheet loosely inserted with manuscript pen and ink list of bird species, relating to specimens or illustrations, original cloth gilt, top edge gilt (4)
Five titles relating to or by Bird Photographer and Ornithologist Emma L. Turner, including W.A. Dutt: 'Wild Life in East Anglia', 1906, 1st edition, Emma Turner's copy with her bookplate to front paste down, original cloth gilt; Emma Turner & P.H. Barr: 'The Home-Life of some Marsh-Birds', 1907, Emma Turner ownership signature in initials to FFEP, original cloth; three titles by Emma Turner: 'Broadland Birds', 1924, authors ownership signature to half title; 'Stray Leaves from Nature's Notebook', 1929, 1st edition, author's ownership signature on half title; 'Bird Watching on Scolt Head', 1928, 1st edition, ownership signature of Scholar and Ornithologist J.K. Stanford (1892-1971), to half title, each original quarter cloth (5)
A collection of reference books on English, Spanish and Italian gardens, including: A Tour of Italian Gardens,Judith Chatfield, Rizzoli 1988Creating Topiary, Geraldine Lacey, Garden Art Press1987The Well-Furnished Garden, Michael Balston, Mitchell Beazley 1986Gardens in Belgium,P.Bekaert etc, Lamerse/duculot1989L'avventura di un giardino, Peter Smithers, Silvane 2005The English Garden, Ralph Dutton, Batsford 1950English Garden Design, Tom Turner,ACC 1986The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Tim Smit, Channel 4 1997Eminent Gardens, Jane Brown, Viking 1990Spanish Gardens, Marquesa de Casa Valdes, ACC 1986Gardens of Provence and the French Riviera, Michel Racine etc, MIT Press 1987The Garden Magazine 1905 - 06, Great Gardens of Britain, Peter Coats, Weidenfeldt & Nicolson, 1967In Search of English Gardens, ed.Priscilla Boniface pub Lennard, 1987Conifers, Keith Rushforth(15)
A collection of reference books to include: The Lure of the Key, William WallaceWallace, n/aWartski, Geoffrey Munn, ACC 2015Tiaras, Geoffrey Munn, ACC 2001Famous Diamonds, Ian Balfour, ACC2009I Used To Be In Pictures, Austin and Howard Mutti-Mewse, ACC Editions, 2013The American Country House, Roger Moss, LCA Associates 1990Painted Enamels, Erika Speel, Lund Humphries2008The Collectors, ARCH. Digest, Knopp Press 1982European Decoration, G & R Bernier, Reynal/Morrow n/aCollection Leon Levy, Catalogue, Sotheby's 2008The BIBA Experience, Alwyn Turner, ACC n/aBritish Antique Furniture, John Andrews, ACC 1989Roof Bosses in Medieval Churches, C J P Cave (15)
* FRANCIS BOWYER PPRWS NEAC (BRITISH b 1952), HARBOUR II 3D mixed media, signed in pencil 38cm x 55cm Framed and under glass. Note: Bowyer studied at St. Martins School of Art and Chelsea School of Art. He is a Member of The Royal Watercolour Society, where he served as President of the Society from 2000 - 2003 and is a prominent Member of the New English Art Club. He has work in collections held at RWS Diploma Collection, St Cuthberts Paper Mill, National Grid plc, London Federation of Clubs for Young People, The Royal Collection and H.R.H. The Prince of Wales Collection, and with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and in private collections internationally. He visited Camp Bastion, Afghanistan as an official War Artist. His work has won many awards including The Turner Watercolour Prize.

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