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Click here to subscribeLate 18th Century New Hall commode-shaped Teapot and Cover and Stand, the cover with baluster vase shaped knop, above a shaped spout and handle and freely painted with floral sprays, unmarked, numbered N311, a similar helmet-shaped Cream Jug, painted with pink flowers, four similar Tea Bowls and three Saucer Dishes, each painted with pink ribands and floral sprays, (11).
A Minton Felspar round two handled sucrier and cover, printed and painted with flowers and leaves, on four scroll feet, 12cm high (4 3/4"), printed mark in puce and pattern number 72, a Rockingham teacup and saucer, with single spur handle, printed in grey with leaves, and picked out in gilt, printed griffin mark in puce and pattern number 1464, and a New Hall two handled plate, painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves
A rare New Hall coffee can, with ring handle, printed and painted in famille rose palette with a figure at a window, and another in a garden, beneath a black line rim, 6.5cm high (2 1/2"), circa 1800 (area glued), and a New Hall bone china Bute shaped tea cup, similarly decorated. This is New Hall pattern number 1040 (See illustration)
A New Hall flared round sucrier and cover, with two loop handles, and flowerhead knop, painted in pink with roses, within gilt leaf scroll borders, 14.5cm high (5 3/4"), pattern number 2901 in gilt, circa 1830-35 See A de Saye Hutton, A Guide to New Hall Porcelain Patterns, colour plate, for an identical sucrier of this rare form (See illustration)
Burnet, Thomas, The Sacred Theory of the Earth Containing an Account of the Original of the Earth, And of all the General Changes which it hath already undergone, or is to undergo, till the Consummation of all Things, London, for J. Hooke, 8vo (190 x 115mm.), two volumes, additional illustrated title, portrait frontispiece, head-pieces, initials, and plates, many folding, new endpapers, later half calf, black morocco lettering pieces, armorial bookplate of Bowater Vernon of Hanbury Hall
Catalogue of The Memorable Cabinet of Drawings by the Old Masters, and Collection of Engravings, formed with profound taste and judgment by the late Rev. Dr. Wellesley, principal of New Inn Hall, Oxford Which will be sold by Auction, by Messrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson, & Hodge ... On Monday, the 25th of June 1866, London, J. Davy and Sons, 1866, 4to (240 x 155mm.), prices annotated throughout, title spotted, contemporary half calf, red morocco title label, front cover detached
Hall (Col. Francis) Colombia: Its Present State..., folding engraved map, foxed, modern cloth, 1824 - Hamilton (Col. J.P.) Travels through the Interior Provinces of Columbia, vol.1 only (of 2), engraved frontispiece and plates (foxed), nineteenth century half parchment, spine gilt, by J.Kelly, 1827 - Holton (Isaac F.) New Granada: Twenty Months in the Andes, 2 hand-coloured double-page maps, 1 leaf loose, endpapers stained, original cloth, New York, 1857, rubbed; and another on Columbia, 8vo (4).
Literature: Seven Volumes including, A Cartier exhibition catalogue, Goldssmiths' Hall, 1988. Bury, S, Jewellery Gallery Summary Catalogue, V&A 1983. Culme & Rayner, The Jewels of the Duchess of Windsor, T&H, 1987. Scarisbrick, D, Ancestral Jewels, 1989. Tait, H, Catalogue of the Waddesdon Bequest in the British Museum, 1. The Jewels, 1986. Falkiner, R, Investing in Antique Jewellery, 1968 and Rings Through the Ages, Rizzoli, New York, 1981. (7)
Taunt (Henry W.). A New Map of the River Thames, from Thames Head to London (on a Scale of Two Inches to a Mile), from Entirely New Surveys Finished During the Summer of 1878. Combined with Guides giving every Information required by the Tourist, the Oarsman, and the Angler ., 3rd ed., Oxford, [1878],. frontis., thirty-three double-page sketch maps, each with small mounted albumen photos., plus a single-page plt. with four mounted albumen photos., num. commercial ads. at rear, orig. pict. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Hall (Mr and Mrs S.C.), The Book of the Thames, from its Rise to its Fall, new ed., n.d., c. 1880, num. wood engs., a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, a little rubbed and minor wear to head and foot of spine, 8vo, plus Youatt (William), The Complete Grazier and Farmers' and Cattle-Breeders' Assistant ., 13th ed., rewritten and considerably enlarged by William Fream, 1893, frontis., num. wood engs., pubs. ads. at rear, orig. crimson qtr. morocco gilt, rubbed on spine, thick 4to, and one other (4)
*London - Sir Thomas Myddleton. Fine manuscript vellum indenture dated 11th December 1623, between Sir Thomas Myddleton, Knight and Alderman of London and Brothwell Lloyd for the Manor of Leighton Hall in Montgomerie, with all his rights members and appurtenances, the document in fine condition, with good signature of Sir Thomas Myddleton, complete with pendant wax seal. Sir Thomas Myddleton (1550-1631, Lord Mayor of London) was an original member of the East India company, the New River Company and the Virginia Company. (1)
A New Hall part tea service, 1815-1825, pattern 1553, each piece printed with a floral bouquet coloured with enamels beneath gilt rims, comprising: a London-shape teapot, cover and stand, a London-shape sucrier and cover, a London-shape milk jug, a slop basin, two circular plates, twelve bute-shape teacups with ring handles and twelve saucers. red printed circular mark, enamelled pattern number. diameter of plates 21.5cm., 8.5in. minor damage. (31).
A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH-CENTURY CREAMWARE BOWL ATTRIBUTED TO LEEDS POTTERY,internally and externally painted with full-blown red roses and other flowers, the interior with a foliate meander frieze in the manner of New Hall porcelain decoration, unmarked, 22cm diameter x 10.5cm high, (8.6in x 4.1in) (rim crack)
A New Hall part tea service, painted in the Chinese Export style with scattered floral sprays and a waved floral band border, comprising; a commode-shaped teapot and cover, a slop bowl, a sugar bowl, two milk jugs, one commode-shaped, the other helmet and five tea bowls and saucers, painted pattern number 241, circa 1790 (minor wear)
An unusual New Hall oval helmet shaped milk jug, the loop handle with scroll thumb piece, painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, beneath a flower and leaf scroll band and iron red and puce line rims, 10.8cm high (4 1/4"), pattern number 748 in iron red, circa 1790 (inner rim chip)
Surtees (R.S.). Handley Cross; or, Mr. Jorrocks's Hunt, illust. John Leech, n.d., pub. Bradbury, Evans, & Co., n.d., c. 1870, hand-col. plts., orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks, somewhat faded to spine and edges and some fraying to foot of spine, together with Hillingdon Hall or The Cockney Squire, a Tale of Country Life, illust. Wildrake, Heath & Jellicoe, pub. John C. Nimmo, 1888, hand-col. plts., rough-trimmed, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, rubbed and some fading to spine and top edge of rear cover, a little frayed to head of spine, plus Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour, illust. John Leech, 1860, col. plts., t.e.g., near-contemp. half green calf, a little rubbed and lightly faded to spine, etc., all 8vo, and Alken (Henry, illust.), The Life of a Sportsman, by Nimrod, 1905, thirty-six col. plts., t.e.g., orig. green cloth gilt, minor fraying to extrems. (generally a good copy), large 8vo, plus one other (Nimrod's Hunting Reminisces comprising Memoirs of Masters of Hounds ..., new ed., with an introduction by W. Shaw Sparrow, 1926, col. plts., b&w illusts., partly untrimmed, orig. green cloth gilt, some fading to spine and edges, small 4to (5)
LONDON AND LONDON MARKS Seven Publications: Jackson, C.J (Edited by Pickford): Silver and Gold Marks, Cripps, W: Old English Plate, 1878, Girling, F.A; English Merchant's Marks, Jacksons Hallmarks Pocket Edition, 1991, Chaffers, W: Hallmarks on Plate, 2nd edition, Spurious Antique Plate, a Goldsmiths Hall Pamphlet and Dove, A.B.L: Some New Light on Plate Duty and its Marks, an article. (7)