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3 railway lamps and a plaque: hand held oil burning signal lamps, a BR 4 colour with rotating mechanism by Lynlight, engraved Southfields; a similar lamp by Sherwoods and a 3 colour version for BR; together with a wall plate commemorating the opening of a new ticket hall at East Putney in 1983. GC for age, some general wear and paint scratches

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THACKERAY,W.M. 'The Virginians' Bradbury & Evans, 1858, lge.8vo. Engrd.tp. foxing to plts. cl.bd. bumped & worn. Tog.with DICKENS, Charles, 'Our Mutual Friend' Chapman & Hall, 1865, 1st bk.form. 2 vols. in one.New endpp. Plus 'Pickwick Papers' Chapman & Hall, 1837. new. endpp. rebacked, ill. R. Seymour & 'Phiz'. 4

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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY NEW HALL TYPE TEA SERVICE comprising, lantern shaped tea pot decorated with stylised Chinese figures in polychrome, printed mark in red and pattern no. 421, 5.25" high, slops bowl, cream jug, five cups and six saucers ensuite and an associated tea bowl and saucer, (16)

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The Who A concert poster The Greatest Big Show Since The Beatles & The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Small Faces and Paul Jones, Town Hall, Wellington, New Zealand, 31st January, 1968 -- 30x20in. (76.2 x50.7cm.). This poster documents the last show of a somewhat disastrous tour of Australia and New Zealand. Bad press regarding foreign entertainers milking the Australian economy, exaggerated reports of an incident involving the bands on an internal flight, and inadequate sound systems all conspired against The Who and The Small Faces. At the end of the tour the Australian Premier denounced the groups as ..a mob of crummy hooligans, and Pete Townshend publicly vowed never to return. He kept his word until this year when the band returned for the first time.

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A New Hall fluted teabowl, painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, the interior with a purple and blue cell diaper band, 3 1/8" diameter (8cm) circa 1780 (small rim chip)

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A rare Caughley facetted teabowl and saucer, painted in famille rose palette with baskets of flowers and leaves, and scattered flowers, within puce and iron red dot and line borders, circa 1790 No comparable Caughley pieces appear to be recorded with this typical New Hall style of decoration

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A rare Caughley facetted teabowl and saucer, painted in famille rose palette with baskets of flowers and leaves and scattered flowers, within puce and iron red dot and line borders, circa 1790 No comparable Caughley pieces appear to be recorded with this typical New Hall style of decoration

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A New Hall teabowl and saucer, painted in famille rose palette with two figures in a fenced garden, within puce and blue loop and flowerhead borders, circa 1785 This is New Hall pattern number 20

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A New Hall ovoid tea canister, with straight neck, decorated in gilt with a flowerhead and scroll band, within gilt line borders, 4 1/4" high (10.8cm) circa 1785-90 (tiny rim nicks) This is New Hall pattern number 52 See D. Holgate, New Hall, figure 52, for a sucrier and cover in this pattern

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A New Hall teacup, coffee can and saucer, decorated in Imari style with fruiting trees, within gilt line borders, circa 1800-10 This is New Hall pattern number 446

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A New Hall teacup, coffee can and saucer, decorated in Imari style with fruiting trees, within gilt line borders, circa 1800-10 This is New Hall pattern number 446

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A New Hall Bute Shape teacup and saucer, with ring handle, decorated in coloured enamels and gilt with a tobacco leaf design, on a blue ground, within gilt line borders, circa 1815

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A New Hall teacup and saucer, with ring handle, painted in iron red, green and blue with bands of flowers and leaves, within iron red line borders, circa 1815, and other items This is New Hall pattern number 435

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A New Hall London Shape teapot and cover, boldly painted in coloured enamels with flowers, shells and leaves, within brown line borders, 5 1/4" high (13.5cm) printed roundel mark in iron red and pattern number 1496 in ochre, circa 1820

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A set of six New Hall Bute Shape teacups and saucers, painted in bright green and iron red with flowerhead and stiff leaf bands, within iron red line borders, printed marks in iron red, circa 1815-20 This is New Hall pattern number 1399

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A New Hall saucer dish, bat printed in black with four children bird nesting beneath a tree, within black line borders, 8 1/2" diameter (21.5cm) printed roundel mark in iron red and pattern number 1063, circa 1815-20

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A rare New Hall flared coffee can and saucer, the cup with loop handle, bat printed in black with named views of 'Mount Vernon, Seat of the Late Gen. Washington' within black painted ribbon scroll border, and gilt line rims, pattern number 259 in black, circa 1815-20

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A rare New Hall oval sauce tureen, cover, fixed stand and ladle, with two 'S' scroll handles and scroll knop, bat printed in black with a country house, on a flowerhead moulded ground, within gilt line borders, 7 1/4" wide overall (18.5cm) circa 1820 See David Holgate, New Hall, colour plate S for another tureen and cover of this form, but with polychrome decoration

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A New Hall London shape teacup and saucer, brightly painted in coloured enamels with broad bands of flowers and leaves, within blue line borders, circa 1820-25. This is New Hall pattern number 22.

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A New Hall plate, painted with pink roses and leaves, within blue and gilt bands, the pale blue ground rim moulded in relief with confronting birds, flowers and leaf scrolls, 8 1/2" diameter (21.5cm) circa 1820 (rim cracks)

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A New Hall London Shape teacup and saucer, boldly printed and painted with birds in flowering branches, printed roundel mark in iron red, circa 1825, and a New Hall blue printed coffee cup

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A New Hall coffee can, with ring handle, decorated in Imari style with flowering trees, within gilt line borders, 5.8cm high (2 1/4"), circa 1805

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A New Hall saucer dish, painted en grisaille with a basket of flowers, and scattered flowers and leaves, within a simple meander border, 8" diameter (20.5cm) pattern no. 308, circa 1790

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Holgate (David), New Hall and Its Imitators, London 1971

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A New Hall round coffee pot stand, painted in brown monochrome with flowers and leaves, within a meander border, 6 1/4" diameter (16cm) circa 1790-1800 This is New Hall pattern number 295

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A Machin type saucer dish, painted in coloured enamels with a shell and flowers, 8" diameter (20.5cm) pattern number 208 in red, and four New Hall type teabowls, painted in famille rose palette with flowers

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A New Hall teabowl, coffee cup and saucer, decorated in black and gilt with flowerhead and scroll bands, within gilt dentil borders, circa 1785 This is New Hall pattern number 38

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A New Hall teabowl, coffee cup and saucer, decorated in black, iron red and gilt with simple leaf and berry bands, circa 1790-95 and other items This is New Hall pattern number 280

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A very rare New Hall facetted flared round sucrier and domed cover, decorated in gilt with stiff leaf and 'C' scroll bands, the top of the cover with a gilt leaf, 4" high (10cm) circa 1785-87 This is New Hall pattern number 81 See D. Holgate, New Hall, figure 53, for a plain round sucrier and cover of this, although no facetted example appears to be recorded there

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A New Hall serpentine sided teapot and cover, with vase shaped knop, printed and painted with the 'Boy and Butterfly' pattern, in Chinese style, 14.5cm high (5 3/4"), pattern number 421, circa 1790

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A New Hall small serpentine sided helmet shaped milk jug, printed in the blue with the Trench Mortar pattern, 3 1/2" high (9 cm), circa 1790, and other items.

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A New Hall serpentine sided oval milk jug, with loop handle, painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, beneath a flower and dot entwined band, 4 1/2" high (11.5cm) pattern number 241 in puce, circa 1790

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A New Hall helmet shaped cream jug, with 'clip' handle, painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, the interior with flowers and a puce diaper band, on round foot, 3 1/4" high (8.2cm), circa 1790

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A New Hall teabowl and saucer, painted with pink roses and leaves, interspersed with puce and gilt diamond shaped panels and swags, circa 1790 This is New Hall pattern number 185

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A New Hall serpentine sided helmet shaped milk jug, with loop handle, painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, 4" high (10 cm), circa 1790. This is pattern number 195.

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A New Hall serpentine sided helmet shaped milk jug, with loop handle, painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, beneath a puce diaper band, 4" high (10 cm), pattern number 173 in brown, circa 1790.

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A New Hall teabowl, coffee cup and saucer, simply painted in blue, puce and gilt with cornflowers and leaves, within gilt line borders, circa 1790, and a New Hall spirally fluted teabowl, coffee cup and saucer, decorated in gilt with entwined flowerhead and ribbon bands, circa 1790.

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A LATE 18TH-CENTURY NEW HALL TYPE PORCELAIN CREAMER of spirally-fluted "helmet" form and TWO NEWHALL TYPE TEA-BOWLS AND SAUCERS (of different patterns), all painted in polychrome with floral sprig patterns, (5)

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A GWR brass CABSIDE NUMBERPLATE "7907". Carried by "HART HALL", the '6959 Modified Hall' Class 4-6-0 built at Swindon in January 1950 under Lot 368 at a cost of £8,530 plus another £2,095 for the tender. It was loaned to Bristol when new for broccoli traffic from Cornwall and remained in Bristol nearly all her life. She was withdrawn in December 1965 after running 544,423 miles and sold to John Cashmore Ltd, Town Quay, Newport, Mon. for scrap. Hart Hall is part of Exeter College, Oxford. The plate is in superb ex-loco condition.

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OGILVY (James S), A Pilgrimage in Surrey, Volumes I only 1914, HALL, (Mr and Mrs S.C) The Book of South Wales...1861, ROBERTS (S.C) The Charm of Cambridge, 1927, BAIKIE (Rev James) The Charm of the Scott Country, 1927 and 3 other similar works on Oxford, Canterbury and the New Forest

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A rare English porcelain mug of New Hall type, with a strap handle, and painted with festoons of flowers between moulded pink bands, the base marked "X17", c.1785, 11cm.

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A New Hall Tea Bowl painted green swags around border

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Dickens (Charles). The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, 1st ed. in book form, Chapman & Hall, 1837, 43 etched plts. by Robert Seymour and Hablot K. Browne (incl. frontis. and addn. title), lacking half - title, some spotting to plts., new endpapers, orig. cloth, rebacked with spine laid - down, rubbed, 8vo (1)

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A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN COFFEE CAN AND SAUCER with polychrome sprig decoration and a New Hall type saucer with oriental figure decoration.

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A New Hall cream jug, late 18th Century, of baluster form painted flowers, and a further cream jug of semi-fluted baluster form painted floral sprays.

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A group of porcelain coffee cups, late 18th Century, including Caughley and New Hall.

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A porcelain teapot, possibly New Hall, early 19th Century, of vertical fluted form decorated with gilt floral border against a cobalt blue ground, together with a silver shape teapot, late 18th Century, decorated basket of flowers and floral sprigs, lid lacking.

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A floral wash jug, lustre charger, New Hall chamber pot and three other other items.

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Travel interest, mostly 20th c., but including some 19th c. vols, incl. The Indian Tribes of North America, by Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall, 3 vols., new ed., 1933-34 (rebound in modern blue cloth), Tutira, The Story of a New Zealand Sheep Station by H. Guthrie-Smith, 2nd ed., 1926, Fragments of Voyages & Travels, 1st-2nd series, six vols., by Captain Basil Hall, 1831-32, plus the two volume Alan Wofsy reprint of Travel in Aquatint and Lithography, 1770-1860, by J. R. Abbey, etc. (3 shelves)

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An Aynsley lustre bowl decorated butterflies against a light green ground and a New Hall Boumier Ware pedestal lustre bowl.

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An Aynsley lustre bowl decorated butterflies against a light green ground and a New Hall Boumier Ware pedestal lustre bowl.

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COKAYNE, GEORGE EDWARD. The Complete Peerage of England...New Edition. ..ed. Vicary Gibbs and others. Vols 1-5, 7-10, 12 part 2, and 13. 1910-40. 4to., orig. cloth gilt. Presentation bookplates from Granville Proby of Elton Hall, Peterborough, (a trustee of the Complete Peerage Trust). With 2 other volumes (13)

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AUTOGRAPH ALBUM.-QUEEN MARY, R.M.S. AUTOGRAPH ALBUM ISSUED BY THE BOOKSELLER W.H. SMITH. Containing about 385 autographs, including those of important actors, authors and sportsman of the day. [Various places], 1937-1939. 8vo, (231mm x 175mm), [38] pages (signed mainly on recto only); paper ruled on recto only; in contemporary red morocco, upper cover lettered in gilt "Autographs WHS R.M.S Queen Mary", all edges gilt, slightly rubbed. A highly desirable Autograph Album comprising c. 385 autographs, collected either by a member of the crew or the bookstall staff, while on board the RMS Queen Mary between 1937 and 1939. Autographs include: Authors: Leslie Charteris (with a sketch of "The Saint"), Noel Coward (twice), A.J. Cronin, Susan Ertz, Eleanor Farjeon, Bruce Graeme (who penned a detective story, the 1937 "Mystery of the Queen Mary"), Ian Hay, Stephen King-Hall, Marie Belloc-Lowndes, J.B. Priestley, "Taffrail", Hugh Walpole and H.G. Wells. Actors and entertainers: Joe E. Brown, Eddie Cantor, Douglas Fairbanks, Gracie Fields, Leslie Howard, Raymond Massey, Merle Oberon, Mary Pickford and Johnny Weismuller. Sportsmen: Bunny Austin, Tommy Farr, Wally Hammond (and 12 other members of an England cricket team, presumably on their return home from the Australian/New Zealand tour of 1937, plus manager R. Howard) and Fred Perry. Personalities: Malcolm Campbell, Randolph S. Churchill, William Randolph Hearst, Bernarr Macfadden and Louis Mountbatten.

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Cooper (Charles Henry) - Memorials of Cambridge, new edition, 3 vols, engraved plts by Le Keux and ills throughout, modern cloth, Cambridge: William Metcalfe, 1860, 61 & 66; S C Hall - Ireland: its Scenery, Character, etc, 3 vols, plts, modern cloth, How & Parsons, 1841 (6)

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A LATE 18TH-CENTURY NEW HALL-TYPE PORCELAIN CREAM JUG of tapering silver shape, with red wave-decorated rim border, the shoulder with interlaced meander, the body enamelled with a floral spray, unnumbered, (attributed to Antony Keeling), 11.5cm, (4.5in) high

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A signed ballet shoe worn by Alicia Markova during a gala perforance of Coppelia and Les Sylphides in celebration of the Sixth Anniversary of London's Festival Ballet 1956 and re-signed by her during a second meeting with the vendor Anne Hodgson in the 1960's, together with a signed programme; a signed ballet shoe worn by Marina Svetlova during a Gala Ballet Concert at Newcastle City Hall 1959, together with a signed programme; a signed ballet shoe worn by Nadia Nerina during a performance of La Fille Mal Gardee 1961, together with a signed post card; a signed ballet shoe worn by Dolores Brown while principal ballerina of the New York City Negro Ballet Company during the 1960's, together with a signed photograph; and a pair of signed ballet shoes formerly owned by dame Beryl Grey Prima Ballerina of the Royal Ballet Corps. (4)

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A New Hall saucer dish and a George Grainger tea plate; the New Hall dish printed in blue with the so-called 'Pointing Chinaman' pattern, within a diaper and scroll band with gilt-line borders, 20cm diameter, circa 1790 (some surface wear); the Grainger plate printed in blue with a Chinese dragon, 17cm diameter, script mark, circa 1839 (stained rim)

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A New Hall cream jug, of tapered and form with fluted lower section and conical foot, painted in the Chinese Export style with pattern N173, 12.5cm high, circa 1800 (small foot rim chip, slight fritting)

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A Grainger & Co blue and white printed slop bowl, printed with the 'Broseley Dragon' pattern, printed mark, circa 1820; and a New hall saucer dish painted with blue feather scrolls, 21.5cm diameter, late 18th century (wear)

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Four New Hall bone china 'Bute' shape teacups and saucers, painted with flowers, pattern no. 1153, circa 1815

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