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Click here to subscribeThomas Rowlandson, (1756-1827). "A BRACE OF BLACKGUARDS", a signed hand-coloured print depicting two gentlemen with churchwarden pipes, one with a rootwood club, a dog at his feet, posters depicting bare-knuckle boxing on the wall behind them, published June 20 1789 by Mrs Lay on the Sleine, signed in pencil and annotated "very scarce" lower right, image size 31.5cm x 22.5cm, (12.4in x 8.8in) in Hogarth-type frame under glass
Woolf (Virginia). The Letters of Virginia Woolf, ed. Nigel Nicolson & Joanne Trautmann, 6 vols., pub. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975-80, together with The Diary of Virginia Woolf, ed. Anne Olivier Bell, 5 vols., pub. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1977-84, plus Smith (Stevie), The Collected Poems of Stevie Smith, ed. James MacGibbon, reprinted, 1982, all orig. cloth in d.j.s., 8vo, G/VG, and three others (Poems by Violet Fane, 2 vols., 1892, & Leslie Stephen by Noel Gilroy Annan, 1952) (15).
A COLLECTION OF CARPENTERS' TOOLS contained in a pine box fitted with two internal drawers and painted with initials of former owner. Bears "GWR" transit label and includes: Brass & Beech Brace & Bit; a Swansea J Howarth Lock Mortice Chisel; various Chisels by Sorby, Marples, John Hall etc., a Rosewood Rebate Plane and others, Hammers, Squares etc..
A circular teapot, the compressed body with chased borders of laurel, a swan neck spout, the slightly domed hinged cover with an ebony finial and a leaf (and cornucopia) capped scroll handle with a supporting brace, a conforming spreading foot. Makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1938. 18.5oz. (all in.)
Oliver, Basil, Old Houses and Village Buildings in East Anglia, London, B. T. Batsford, 1912, 4to (240 x 180mm.), half title, frontispiece plate, plates, and illustrations, original cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, bookplate of Alan Geoffrey Brace. With three other works including P. H. Ditchfield & Sydney R. Jones (illustrator) 'The Charm of the English Village' (London, 1908)
William Marples & Sons, Sheffield. A VICTORIAN BRASS-MOUNTED EBONISED "HIBERNIA" WOODWORKING DRILL BRACE, the mushroom-form handle stamped "W.M. MARPLES & SONS/ SHEFFIELD" framing shamrock motif and "HIBERNIA", the C-shaped stem with upper brass plate stamped "HIBERNIA" and "By Her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent", the lower brass plate stamped "WILLIAM MARPLES SOLE MANUFACTURER OF THE ULTIMATUM FRAMED BRACE" above Royal Arms and "Sheffield", 35cm, (13.8in) long
John Heming, The Conquest of the Incas, signed by author, Harcourt Brace, Jovanovich 1970, together with Middleton Dorothy, The Life of Charles II, Earl of Middleton 1650-1719, first edition, signed by author, London Staples 1957 and Crankshaw Edward, The Fall of the House of Habsburg, first edition, signed by author, London Longmans 1963 (3).
A Victorian rosewood dressing case, with a jewellery drawer and a lift out tray fitted with the following silver mounted items: four square faceted glass bottles, two oblong glass boxes and two small round glass pots, all crested and hallmarked for George Brace, London 1874, together with a small tray fitted with six steel manicure items and a concealed mirror and stationery wallet in the cover, the box with a brass plaque inscribed "COTTRELL" and measuring 211.8 x 8.3 x 7in (30 x 21 x 18cm)