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Click here to subscribeA New Hall porcelain teapot and cover, circa 1800, of boat shape painted with a basket of flowers beneath a scale border reserved with flower sprays, a Chamberlain Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1820, gilt with floral sprays beneath an overlapping band of ovals, a Royal Worcester teapot and cover, circa 1887, decorated with flower sprays against an ivory ground with overhead bamboo handle, a Royal Copenhagen teapot and cover, a 20th Century Spode ‘Lancaster Cobalt’ teapot and cover, together with a collection of sixteen other assorted teapots and covers (faults)
White (T. W.). Guests of The Unspeakable, The Odyssey of an Australian Airman - being a record of captivity and escape in Turkey, n.d, c. 1932, b&w plts. after photos., orig. cloth, a little frayed to extreme head of upper joint, together with Von Buttlar Brandenfles (Treusch), Zeppelins over England, trans. Huntley Paterson, 1st ed., 1931, b&w illusts. after photos., orig. blue cloth, a little rubbed and some marks, plus Heydemarck (Haupt), War Flying in Macedonia, trans. Claud W. Sykes, n.d., c. 1934, orig. cloth in frayed and sl. torn d.j., and Hall (Norman S.), The Balloon Buster, Frank Luke of Arizona, pub. New York, 1928, orig. red cloth, rubbed and some soiling, plus Udet (Ernst), Ace of the Black Cross, trans. Kenneth Kirkness, n.d., c. 1937, orig. cloth, a little rubbed, and others similar, mostly World War I aviation memoirs and history, mostly early publications, 8vo (approx. 75)
A New Hall part tea service, sepia enamelled and gilt with vignettes of romantic ruins, gilt line borders, comprising eleven cups, eight saucers, milk jug, oval teapot stand, slop bowl, a cover, pattern number 945; a further New Hall part tea service, reserved with blue ground panels gilt with rustic scenes within gilt line borders, comprising four cups, seven saucers, milk jug, sucrier and a strawberry dish (numerous faults)
Gloucester Rugby Football Club Jubilee Celebration Menu Card for a dinner held at The New Inn Hotel on 13 November 1924, following the match against W.S. Donne's XV, one plate, decorative upper cover, red ribbon to spine, signed in pencil by 70 players and guests. Signatures include Hamilton-Wickes (England), Corbett (England), Uzzell (Wales), Voyce (England), Hudson (England 1906), Holford (England) and Hall (England 1901).
Goldsmith (Rev. J.) A Grammar of General Geography, for the Use of Schools and Young Persons..., a new edition corrected and modernized, c.1835, eng. frontis. with a volvelle, addn. eng. title, lacking printed title, eight folding maps by Sidney Hall, some edge-fraying and short tears, ten eng. plts., some foxing and dust-soiling, orig. roan gilt, extrems. rubbed, 12mo in 6's, together with Kendal (E.A.), The Stories of Senex; Little Histories of Little People, printed for E. Newbury, 1800, eng. frontis. contemp. ms. names to title-page, stitching strained, orig. marbled boards, 12mo in 6's, plus Pinnock (W.), The First Step to Knowledge Made Easy, Intended as a Preparatory Reader, for the Use of Young Children, 2 vols., 1831, eng. frontis. to first vol., numerous letterpress engs., orig. roan, gilt lettered to upper covers, spines worn, and upper joints cracked with sl. loss, 12mo in 6's, plus ten others similar (14)
South America. Tallis (John & Co., pub.), Falkland Islands and Patagonia (3 copies), British Guayana (3 copies), Venezuela New Granada Equador and the Guayanas, Chili and La Plata (2 copies), c.1850s, nine engraved maps, each hand coloured in outline, with other maps of South America by Bowen, Hall, Thomas Kelly, Kitchin, etc. (approx. 70)
HOLGATE (DAVID) NEW HALL AND ITS IMITATORS, cloth, dustwrapper, 8vo, 1971; Shinn (Charles and Dorrie) Victorian Parian China, cloth, dustwrapper, 8vo, 1971; Cushion (John P.) Animals In Pottery And Porcelain, cloth, dustwrapper, small 4to, 1974; Smith (Alan) Liverpool Herculaneum Pottery, cloth, dustwrapper, 8vo, 1970; Godden (Geoffrey A.) Ridgway Porcelains, cloth, dustwrapper, 8vo, 1972; Godden (Geoffrey A.) Mason's Patent Ironstone China, cloth, dustwrapper, 8vo, 1971; Rice (D. G.) Rockingham Pottery And Porcelain, cloth, dustwrapper, 8vo, 1971; Jenyns (Soame) Later Chinese Porcelain, cloth, 8vo, 1951 (8).
Careme (Marie Antoinin). French Cookery, Comprising L'Art de la Cuisine Francaise; Le Patissier Royal; Le Cuisinier Parisien, translated by William Hall, new ed., William Tegg & Co., 1856, seventy-three double-page plts., occ. minor scattered spotting, orig. cloth gilt, slight wear to joints, 8vo (1)
Watson (John Edward). The Housewife's Directory: being the Most Complete System of Domestic Economy Ever Submitted to Public Notice, with Copious Marketing and Other Tables, [1825], half-title, eng. frontis., some browning and light damp staining, contemp. cloth, marked & soiled, 12mo, together with Bowman (Anne), The New Cookery Book: A Complete Manual of English and Foreign Cookery, 1869, chromo frontis. and plts., contemp. green qtr. morocco, thick 8vo, with [Rundell, Maria], A New System of Domestic Cookery, by a Lady, new ed., corrected, 1829, eng. frontis. and plts., closed tear to title, some scattered spotting and browning, contemp. half calf, small 8vo, and [Whiting, Sydney], Memoirs of a Stomach. Written by Himself, that all who Eat May Read. Edited by a Minister of the Interior, 6th ed., revised, Chapman and Hall, c.1855, ink stamp and signature to title, ink stamp to few leaves, margins frayed and slight dust soiling, modern cloth, slim 8vo, plus one other related (5)
McKenney (Thomas L. and Hall, James). The Indian Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs, 3 vols., new ed., edited Frederick Webb Hodge, Edinburgh, 1933-34, numerous col. plts., b & w illusts. to text, two folding maps at rear of vol. 3, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s., 4to (3)
Ewing. New general atlas containing distinct maps of all the principal states and kingdoms throughout the world. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd 1826 27 maps hand coloured some foxing and browning to all pages centre fold of "World" map torn [no loss] contents stained original printed boards worn boards detached; London Cruchley G.F. New plan of London London 1832 one sheet approx 51cm high by 102cm wide hand coloured linen backed slipcase with paper labels corners bumped; Britain Sidney Hall's British Atlas. London: Chapman and Hall 1830-1832 53 maps approx 28cm high by 22cm wide hand coloured map of Bedfordshire torn [no loss] later green cloth (3).
Keltie, John S. History of the Scottish Highlands, Highland Clans and Highland Regiments. Edinburgh: T.C. Jack, 1887, 2 volumes, 8vo, 71 plates (42 coloured plates of tartans), and 1 map, contemporary red half morocco, slightly rubbed; Stewart, David. Sketches of the Character, Manners, and Present State of the Highlanders of Scotland. Edinburgh: A. Constable, 1822, second edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, 1 folding printed table, contemporary blue calf, sides tooled in blind and gilt, spines gilt, bookplates of Sir Alfred Sherlock Gooch, somewhat spotted; Reid, John T. Art Rambles in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. London: G. Routledge, 1878, 8vo, illustrations by Dalziel Brothers, brown morocco gilt by Bickers and Sons, gilt stamp of The College of Preceptors on sides, spine gilt, g.e., slipcase; Quigley, Hugh The Highlands of Scotland. London, 1949, 8vo, tree calf gilt, spine gilt; Pennecuik, Alexander. The Works of Alexander Pennecuik of New-Hall, containing the Description of Tweeddale. Leith, 1815, 8vo, folding map, modern calf-backed boards, slightly spotted, map split at one fold (7)
EMILY CALMADY (Fl.early-mid 19th Century) and other members of the same family AN ALBUM comprising approx. 91 watercolours, pen and ink drawings and pencil studies, including landscapes (scenes in Devon and Cumbria, similar to John Warwick Smith), portraits, caricatures, still lifes etc.,c.1809 -1853, a few signed or initialled, some inscribed, various sizes Provenance: By descent in the Calmady family until 2005 when acquired by the current owner. Emily Calmady (nee Greenwood) lived at Langdon Hall, Wembury, South Devon. She was married to Charles Biggs Calmady and the family were patrons of Frederick Christian Lewis (1779-1856). It was via Lewis that the Calmady family met Sir Thomas Lawrence, one of whose most distinctive works was his sentimental 1824 portrait of Emily and Laura Ann Calmady (Metropolitan Museum, New York). The whole family appear to have enjoyed sketching and examples of their work are found in the following six lots. ++ Mixed condition; some with handling marks or gum stains; some foxing; colours generally good; most of the finished watercolours in good condition
A Liverpool porcelain teabowl and saucer, circa 1775, each underglaze blue printed with floral sprays within arcaded border, saucer 13.5cm diameter; a Seth Pennington polychrome porcelain teabowl; two others; a pair of New Hall type porcelain teabowls and saucers, figural decorated in the Chinese famille rose taste; and a floral garland decorated New Hall teabowl and saucer, (11).
A 19th century Staffordshire christening mug inscribed in gilt John Walker January 1840 painted with two vignettes of fanciful birds in landscapes gilt rims; another mug inscribed in gilt Robert Mitchell Lord Rancliffs Bunny Park 1850 painted with bouquets of summer flowers and foliage gilt rims; another christening mug inscribed in gilt Lucy Jackson Perkin 1840 painted with flowers and foliage; a New Hall silver shape teapot pattern 434 na•vely painted with a band of flowers and foliage red rims flat cover 26cm long (handle broken and glued) (4)