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Click here to subscribe*London. Fine collection of twenty-one large sheet vellum indentures from the 19th c., mainly miltiple-sheet, all relating to land, property and trades in the London Area, including St James, Chelsea, St George, Houslow, Paddington, St Pancras, Marylebone, etc., all retaining their original wax seals, some with small plans (21)
Veitch (James Herbert). A Traveller's Notes or Notes of a Tour Through India, Malaysia, Japan, Corea, The Australian Colonies and New Zealand during the Years 1891-1893, pub. Chelsea: Royal Exotic Nursery, 1896, half title present, folding twin-hemisphere map frontis., nine full page photogravures with tissue guards, num. b & w illusts. to text, scattered spotting to plates and page edges, orig. dec. cloth, sl. rubbed, folio (1)
A DERBY CUP & SAUCER with red enamel mark, 1800-1825, an unmarked Small Cup & Deep Saucer with brown foliate design, 19th Century, a 19th Century Worcester Style Cup & Saucer with blue & gold, and painted floral design, unmarked, an R H & S L Plant "Tuscan" Ware Cup & Saucer, circa 1930, a Shelley "Chelsea" Pattern Coffee Can & Saucer, a "Dephine" Pattern Coffee Can & Saucer by Hudson V Middleton, from 1941 onwards, a Derby Blue & White Coffee Can & Saucer, circa 1880, a Spode Copeland Cup & Saucer, circa 1891, AF, and a Spode Copeland Cup & Saucer, circa 1891, AF, stapled repair.
A Harry Parr studio pottery figure of a flower seller, the young woman seated on an upturned basket between flower filled baskets and wearing a fringed blue shawl, loose yellow scarf and patched apron, ostrich feathers in her blue hat and tying a bunch of roses, on cut cornered base and ebonised wood plinth, 24cm overall, incised Hy Parr Chelsea 1931, 1931
Two English Porcelain Figures of Shepherds, 18th and early 19th century, comprising a Chelsea-Derby figure of a shepherd standing on a scroll-moulded base, a lamb under one arm, the second figure, possibly Minton, of a man with pipe and tambourine, no marks, {17.5cm and 19cm} (figure one: repair and damage to left hand, to left foot and bocage; figure two: repair/damage to both hands, to pipe and drumstick) (2).
A Rare Chelsea-Derby Porcelain Plate and A Worcester Polychrome Plate, circa 1770/80, the first painted with an urn festooned with flowers under a lapis blue border filled with a gilt anthemion meander, the second decorated with puce camaieu flower sprays under a blue-edged scalloped rim with gilt feathered and dentil borders, gilt anchor and "D", hollow crescent, {22.8cm and 21.8cm} (scratched/rubbed gilding) (2).
Gibson, William Stanley, Dilston Hall; or, Memoirs of the Right Hon. James Radcliffe, Earl of Derwentwater, a martyr in The Rebellion of 1715, London & Newcastle, Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1850, 4to (230 x 140mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, engraved portrait frontispiece of the Earl of Derwentwater, tinted lithograph plates, contemporary cloth gilt. With two other works, Edwin Waugh's 'Sketches of Lancashire Life and Localities' (London, 1855), and William Keane's 'The Beauties of Middlesex' (Chelsea, 1850)
VEITCH, JAMES HERBERT. A Traveller's Notes or Notes of a Tour through India, Malaysia, Japan, Corea, The Australian Colonies and New Zealand during the Years 1891 - 1893. Published, for private circulation only, by James Veitch & Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsea, 1896. Folding map (slightly torn with no loss), nine photogravure plates, and illustrations. 4to, original cloth with printed paper onlay as issued. Some minor damp-marking to some margins, one tissue guard removed, the binding remarkably fresh and housed in the remains of the original (?) plain d.w.