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Lot 314

A crate of Delft blue and white wear together with Dunmore vase etc

Lot 205

Eight Victorian Tinplate Boxes in The Shape of Letter Boxes, lithographed tin plate boxes, including: W Dunmore & Son Ltd Biscuit Manufacturer VR letterbox, three Bryant & May Post office match boxes, All Biscuit Company Ltd London VR letterbox, Hudson Scott & Sons Ltd Carlise VR hinged lidded tin and two others, all in fair to good original condition. (8 items).

Lot 5

* Australian Diary. Copy of Mr Jhon Matheias [John Matthews] Journal kept by him during his voyage to the Australian Colonies, 1849, 78 pp. handwritten transcript (by an unknown hand, probably a close female relative) of John Matthews's diary of his life aboard the ship Larpent on a voyage from Gateshead to Port Phillip, passing through the west coast of Africa, the Indian Ocean and settling in Geelong, on the outskirts of Melbourne, entries span from March 24th to June 29th 1849, and recount details including the births and deaths of fellow passengers, issues with the employed chaplain, encounters with other ships, fishing and disastrous storms; 'We have had another death during the night, [a] little child with inflammation of the Chest. I forgot to mention we had a birth on board at the commencement of the voyage, the Mother and Child are both done well, the Child his name is George Larpent' (April 11th), when encountering the passengers on another ship, Matthews states '[the passengers] paid 21 pounds and have everything provided and brought to them but have no land given them...., [they were] not so clean and peaceable..., drunkenness is very common amongst them, some of the women are nearly naked, [their] conduct and behaviours was any thing but virtue' (April 26th), while in the Indian ocean; 'some of our passengers have been expressing a wish to see a good storm as they called it and they have this day here favoured with one..., it carried away our top sail and also tore our main sail into shreds' (June 3rd) and finally arriving in Australia; 'went this morning to view the land flowing with milk and honey' (June 29th) and 'beautiful scenes that presents itself..., is beyond expression' (June 28th), finally settling in Geelong, signing off the entries 'To all love in affection John, The Black Bull Inn, Geelong', plus various verses of prose and poetry of the transcriber's own invention, 185 pp. in total, plus 18 pp. of separately bound additional sheets of verse also in the same hand, all in ink in a neat hand, contemporary morocco notebook, with monogram 'MSS' in gilt to upper cover, upper cover detached, spine with loss, 8vo (18.5 x 11.5 cm) QTY: (1)NOTE:The Larpent was a migrant ship that arrived in Australia in 1849, bringing 210 people after a 91-day journey from England. These passengers were part of the Presbyterian minister Dr. John Dunmore Lang's colonisation plan for Western Victoria. Many eventually made their homes in the area that came to be known as the Larpent district, named after the ship itself.

Lot 13

Ballymena Coursing Club Ulster Cup. Presented by United Greyhound Association Ltd Dunmore Park Belfast. Cup weight 673 grams without stand. Birmingham, silver 1934 Jubilee mark. 35cm with stand.

Lot 177

Children's modern first editions. A collection of vintage picture books and teen fiction titles, including signed examples. The lot to include signed titles such as Release by Patrick Ness, Noble Conflict by Malorie Blackman, Fatal Error by Helen Dunmore, Oops! & Goal! by Colin McNaughton incl. doodle with signature, & other titles incl. Tell me a Picture by Quentin Blake, The Magicians of Caprona by Diana Wynne Jones, Enchantment in the Garden by Shirley Hughes, Darkness Visible - inside the world of Philip Pullman, Shadowmancer by G. P. Taylor, A Slender Reputation by Kathleen Hale, The Greengage Summer by Rumer Godden, A Time of Fire by Robert Westall, Bibbles Gets his Men by Captain W. E. Johns, The Vampire Vanishes by Willis Hall, Kissing the Rain by Kevin Brooks, Just William by Richmal Crompton, Seeker from the Nobel Warriors Trilogy by William Micholson, etc. Approx. 45 titles in lot.

Lot 707

DUNMORE POTTERY BALUSTER CREAM JUG, with scroll handle10cm high

Lot 207

19th Century Dunmore Pottery Pedestal & Jardinière Plant Pot. Impressed marking. 109.5x40cm

Lot 8295

Fiction, 19 assorted titles, all first editions, first impressions, including Simon Raven: 'Brother Cain', London, Anthony Blond, 1959, 1st edition, errata slip, original cloth gilt, dust wrapper; Angela Carter: 'Nights at the Circus', L, 1984, 1st edition, orig. cloth, d/w; Terry Southern: 'Blue Movie', L, 1973, 1st UK edition, orig. cloth, d/w; Helen Dunmore, 2 titles: 'Your Blue-Eyed Boy', L, Viking, 1998, 1st edition, 'Counting the Stars', L, Fig Tree, 2008, 1st edition, both orig. cloth, d/w's; John Updike, 3 titles, all 1st editions, all orig. cloth, d/w's: 'Marry Me', L, Deutsch, 1977, 'Problems and Other Stories', L, Deutsch, 1980, 'My Father's Tears and Other Stories', L, Hamish Hamilton, 2009; Jean-Yves Tadie: 'Marcel Proust A Biography', L, Viking, 1996, 1st UK edition, orig. cloth, d/w; A.E. Coppard: 'Selected Tales', L, Cape, 1946m 1st edition, orig. cloth, d/w; Christopher Hitchens: 'Hitch-22. A Memoir',Ny, Twelve, 2010, 1st edition, orig. cloth, d/w; E.E. Cummings: 'i: Six Nonlectures', Cambridge, 1953, 1st edition, orig. cloth, d/w; Alfred Tresidder Sheppard: 'Here Comes an Old Sailor', L, H & S, [1927], 1st edition, orig. cloth, d/w; Gore Vidal: 'The City & the Pillar', L, Heinemann, 1965, 1st revised edition, orig. cloth, d/w; Philip Pullman: 'The Amber Spyglass', L, David Fickling/Scholastic, 2000, 1st edition, orig. cloth, d/w; plus 4 others Lisa Taddeo, William McFee, Roddy Doyle etc (19)

Lot 168

19th Century Scottish Caledonian pottery Murray & Co Glasgow Whisky Barrell Scottish pottery & Dunmore pottery Peter Gardner leaf plate circa 1890. 22cm diameter. 26cm in height

Lot 257

Drinking glasses to include Waterford crystal, Colleen and Dunmore pattern, together with other glassware (qty)

Lot 36

A Victorian Scottish Art Pottery Vase by Dunmore A Victorian Scottish Art Pottery Vase by Dunmore, of miniature baluster form with elongated neck and twin shaped handles, impressed Dunmore to base.13cm highA few very small glaze chips to handles, some very small glaze scratches, no other issues to note.

Lot 345

19th century Dunmore pottery tureen stand with an arcaded rim, impressed DUNMORE, 21.5cm. Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics

Lot 468

Rare Dunmore Pottery advertising teabowl, moulded inscription 'Dunmore Pottery / Depot Royal Emporium / 34 Castle Street / Edin r, unmarked, 3.5cm together with a 17th century english earthenware ointment jar, likely Lambeth, 4.5cm high. (2) Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics

Lot 344

Miniature 19th century Dunmore pottery tea set for two, impressed DUNMORE, teapot 7cm (7) Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics

Lot 899

TWO BOXES OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include a Mauchline ware trinket box with a scene of Stanhope Castle, a bone stanhope pen with images of a ship, beaches, etc titled 'Souvenir Du Havre', a black lacquered box with mother of pearl inlay, an ebony desk stand, an M. Dunmore & Son Ltd vintage biscuit tin in the form of a lighthouse, a small Jacob's Biscuits tin, 1950s magazines including The Motor Cycle, Motor Cycling, Picture Post, Blighty and Everybody's, etc (2 boxes) (sd)

Lot 225

A 1985 Irish National Sprint greyhound jacket. Dunmore Stadium 1985.

Lot 285

Antique Scottish Dunmore pottery kettle and stand. Both stamped. Peter Gardner. Small chip to rim of kettle.

Lot 348

Dunmore style baluster vase, 15cm, together with a German Furstenberg vase decorated with silver scrolls, 8cm (2) Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics

Lot 188

SIX VARIOUS DUNMORE POTTERY PLAQUES CIRCA 1880 two of circular form, moulded with an angel carrying two babes, with an owl in flight, in a blue turquoise glaze; one of circular form with a profile portrait of the Duke of Wellington, in a green turquoise glaze; two of oval form with a twisted ribbon border, each depicting a winged putto, the background with three doves in flight, one in a green glaze, one in a mottled brown and green glaze; and a similar oval plaque with a turquoise blue glaze, the putto carrying branches of holly and ivy; various factory marks, one unmarked (6) Duke of Wellington roundel 24cm diameter, oval plaques approximately 30.5cm high The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics

Lot 189

MINIATURE DUNMORE POTTERY TEA SET FOR TWO AND A RARE DUNMORE ADVERTISING TEABOWL CIRCA 1880 the tea set in glazes of mottled brown and green, comprising a teapot, a cream jug of trefoil form, a sugar bowl, and two teacups and saucers; teapot and sugar impressed DUNMORE; the advertising teabowl in a turquoise glaze, moulded in gothic font with the inscription 'Dunmore Pottery / Depot Royal Emporium / 34 Castle Street / Edin r, unmarked (8) teapot 7.3cm high, teabowl 3.5cm high, 6.4cm diameter The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics

Lot 192

FOUR DUNMORE POTTERY WALL BRACKETS CIRCA 1880 comprising a pair of mustard glazed wall brackets modelled as a female mask within a rocaille scroll border, flanked by cornucopia bearing fruit and wheat sheaves; a green glazed bracket, moulded with stylised laurel leaves on a scroll; a green glazed bracket modelled as a grotesque bearded male mask with scrolling details; together with a PAIR OF WALL POCKETS in a mottled green/brown glaze modelled as shells; and a turquoise green glazed shell dish raised on a round naturalistic base; all with various impressed Dunmore factory marks; together with TWO POTTERY WALL BRACKETS, one in mustard glaze modelled as acanthus leaves and one green glazed modelled as a lion with an open mouth AND A WALL POCKET MODELLED AS A MASK with the tongue sticking out, possibly Dunmore, unmarked (10) largest bracket 19cm high, shell dish 10.7cm high, 19.5cm wide The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics

Lot 187

COLLECTION OF DUNMORE POTTERY CIRCA 1880 comprising three various baskets with twisted rope handles; a mustard glazed pail with a twisted rope handle; a blue glazed coffee cup and saucer, the cup with a twisted rope handle; a small roundel plaque moulded with a scene of putto playing musical instruments; and three clogs each moulded with a bow; all in various glazes; impressed factory marks (10) roundel 14.7cm diameter, largest basket 15.5cm high, 22cm wide The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics

Lot 191

COLLECTION OF DUNMORE POTTERY LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising a Bacchus jug in an olive green glaze; a spill vase in a dark green glaze, modelled in the form of three irises; a white metal mounted ovoid mustard pot; a mottled green egg cup on integrated stand; a candlestick holder, the sconce of three-sided form, on a saucer stand; three various mottled glaze jugs; a small, squat mottled brown and green glazed vase; a leaf moulded plate; and a dish moulded in the form of a flowerhead; all with impressed factory mark, apart from the smallest jug (11) candlestick holder 20cm high, small vase 4cm high The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics

Lot 190

COLLECTION OF DUNMORE POTTERY CIRCA 1880 comprising a green glazed moon flask with simulated craquelure effect in orange enamel; a twin handled vase of flattened form with moulded decoration to both sides including a monogram and Greek key borders, raised on four feet, in a blue glaze; a candle holder modelled in the form of a water lily and leaf, in a crackled green glaze; a green glazed vase with orange craquelure effect; a pair of small squat vases with a mottled blue/dark brown glaze; and a similar blue glazed squat vase; all impressed DUNMORE (7) green moon flask 22.3cm high, small blue vase 6cm high The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics

Lot 282

A Dunmore Pottery powder blue glaze earthenware plaque, late 19th c, moulded in relief with a cherub, 31cm h, impressed mark In good condition

Lot 339

A Collection of Six Scottish Dunmore Pottery Dessert plates with Original impressed stamp to base

Lot 22A

A hallmarked 18ct gold International Watch Company wristwatch. The wristwatch having a square dial with stick indices and baton hands to 9ct yellow gold case with woven chain bracelet strap with fold-over clasp. Hallmarked with import mark for London, 1967. To come with original purchase receipt from Boodle & Dunmore, 1968. Measures 17cm. Case measures 1.6cm x 1.6cm (excluding crown). Weighs 37.5g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate. All watches are sold as untested, therefore without warranty.

Lot 91

Exquisite set of clear crystal Waterford tankard beer mugs in the Dunmore pattern, known for its timeless, geometrically inspired design. Waterford marks. Dimensions: 5"L x 3.5"W x 4.5"HManufacturer: WaterfordCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 2230

A DUNMORE POTTERY MODEL OF A MONKEY modelled in seated position, green glazed with blue glass eyes, 6cm high, together with a Dunmore pottery shoe and a Murrays and Grosvenor vine moulded green glazed plate, 20.5cm diameter (3) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 311

Victorian Dunmore pottery Majolica teapot, of mottled green and brown glaze around an ivy framed cartouche, on matching stand.

Lot 473

A Waterford suite of Dunmore pattern drinking glass, 18.5cm h and smaller, etched mark

Lot 5118

First edition fiction, a collection of 24 assorted titles, all first editions, including John Updike, 6 titles, all UK 1sts pub. Andre Deutsch or Hamish Hamilton, all original cloth, all in dust wrappers: 'Bech: A Book', 1970, 'Bech is Back', 1983, 'Bech at Bay', 1998, 'A Month of Sundays', 1975, 'Self Consciousness', 1989, 'S', 1988; Howard Jacobson, 2 titles: 'Redback', 1986, orig. cloth, d/w, 'Kalooki Nights', 2006, orig. cloth, d/w; plus following 11 titles all in dust wrappers, Malcolm Bradbury: 'The History Man', 1975, J.G. Ballard: 'Cocaine Nights', 1996, Haruki Murakami: '1Q84 Book One and Two', 2011, Joseph Heller & Speed Vogel: 'No Laughing Matter', 1986, Aldous Huxley: 'Brave New World Revisited', 1958, Helen Dunmore: 'A Spell of Winter', 1995, Bernard Cornwell: 'Sharpe's Regiment', 1986, Kingsley Amis: 'The Anti-Death League', 1966, 'Edith Sitwell: 'The Outcasts', 1962, Walter De La Mare: 'Memory', 1938, Simone Weil: 'The Need for Roots', 1952; plus Dean Koontz: 'The Face', 2003, 1st edition, advanced reading copy, orig. wraps, slipcase; plus 4 others original cloth comprising Hermann Sudermann: 'Dame Care', 1891, Noel Coward: 'Private Lives', 1930, Arnold Zweig: 'The Case of Sergeant Grischa', 1928, G.K. Chesterton: 'The Return of Don Quixote', 1927 (24)

Lot 209

A Pair of Dunmore pottery double handle bottle neck vases. Impressed stamp "Dunmore" [34.5cm high]

Lot 198

FIVE DUNMORE POTTERY ANIMAL FIGURES PETER GARDNER, LATE 19TH CENTURY comprising a green glazed frog singing ‘The Woods O Dunmore’; a treacle glazed pig; a comical grotesque dog; a brown glazed pug; and a green/blue glazed monkey; all impressed DUNMORE (5) pig 16cm long, frog 12cm high, monkey 6.4cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics Note: The Dunmore Pottery was situated in Airth, north of Alloa, on the estate of the Earl of Dunmore.  Peter Gardner (born 1834) was the third generation of potters at Dunmore.  He ran the pottery from 1866.  Until this time it had produced utilitarian wares but Gardner radically altered the nature of the ware made at Dunmore, producing some outstanding art pottery and through connections introduced by the Earl and Countess of Dunmore, enjoyed aristocratic and royal patronage, and exhibited work at international exhibitions.  Wares produced included vases, urns, plaques, garden pottery and animal grotesques.  The green pottery frog included in this lot is one of Peter Gardner's comical and charming designs.  The frog sings lustily a romantic song entitled ‘The Woods of Dunmore’.  The song appeared in around 1835 and features in ‘Auld Scotch Songs and Ballads', arranged by Sinclair Dunn. Falkirk Council have an example of this model in thier collection. 

Lot 196

COLLECTION OF DUNMORE POTTERY ANIMAL FIGURES PETER GARDNER, LATE 19TH CENTURY comprising a green glazed pug; a larger dog in dark mottled glaze; a green glazed frog vase; a mottled green and blue glaze pig money box; a red/blue glaze grotesque figure with aperture on the back; and a white glazed pig; all impressed DUNMORE (6) 6.5cm - 12cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics Note: The Dunmore Pottery was situated in Airth, north of Alloa, on the estate of the Earl of Dunmore.  Peter Gardner (born 1834) was the third generation of potters at Dunmore.  He ran the pottery from 1866.  Until this time it had produced utilitarian wares but Gardner radically altered the nature of the ware made at Dunmore, producing some outstanding art pottery and through connections introduced by the Earl and Countess of Dunmore, enjoyed aristocratic and royal patronage, and exhibited work at international exhibitions.  Wares produced included vases, urns, plaques, garden pottery and animal grotesques.

Lot 133

Shipwrecks Outside UK Waters Twelve illustrated works Ballard, R.D. and Archbold, R. (1993) The Lost Ships of Guadalcanal. London: Weidenfield & Nicolson (A Weidenfield & Nicolson/Madison Press Book); Ballard, R.D. and Archbold, R. (1999) Return to Midway. London: Cassell; Ballard, R.D., Dunmore, S. and Marschall, K. (1995) Exploring the ‘Lusitania’: probing the mysteries of the sinking that changed history. 1. publ. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson; Marshall, Don (1978) California Shipwrecks -Footsteps in the Sea. 1st edn. Seattle: Superior Publishing Co; Farrington, Karen (1999) SHIPWRECKS. Two copies. London, Parkgate Books; Pearsall, R. (1996) Lost at Sea: Great Shipwrecks of History. New York, NY: Todtri; Grossmith, F.T. (1994) The Sinking of the Laconia: A Tragedy in the Battle of the Atlantic. Stamford: Watkins; Jennings, P.S. and Bosek, D. (eds) (1995) Shipwrecks. rev. and updated. London: Bison Books; Dear, I. (1990) Shipwreck! London: Portman Books; Green, Jeremy (1977) Historical background, excavation report, aand list of artefact drawings and an appendix of the Dutch East Indiaman Vergulde Draeck, Western Australia 1656 - compared to the loss of the VOC Fluit Lastdrager - Part 1. Western Australia Museum - BAR Sup.1977; Kocabas, Ufuck. (2008) The 'Old Ships' of the 'New Gate' Yenikapi'nin Eski Gemileri. 1st edn. Yayinlari; With three other works. (12)

Lot 131

Shipwrecks Outside UK Waters Twenty works Lockwood, Charles & Adamson, Hans (1960) Tragedy at Honda - with a Foreword by Admiral C.S. Nimitz, USN. 1st. Philadelphia: Chilton Company - Book Division; Slack, Jack (1968) Finders Losers. 1st edn. London: Hutchinson & Co Ltd; Earle, P. (1979) The Wreck of the Almiranta: Sir William Phips and the Search for the Hispaniola Treasure. London: Macmillan; Beach, Edward. Capt USN (1967) The Wreck of the Memphis. 1st edn. London: Jarrolds Ltd; Newcomb, R.F. (1976) Abandon Ship! Death of the U.S.S. Indianapolis. 1st edn. Bloomington: Indiana University Press; Lyon, Eugene. (1974) The Search for the Atocha. Signed 1st edn. New York, Harper & Row; Loney, Jack (no date b) Wrecks in Australian Waters - an illustrated survey of shipwrecks, fires, collisions and strandings on the Australian coast from 1629. Newport, Australia: Australian Sports Publications; Church, I. (1978) The wreck of the Hydrabad. 1st edn. Palmerston North [N.Z.]: Dunmore Press; Abraham, P.J. (1963) Last Hours on Dara. London: Peter Davies; Pearce, Frank (1982) Last Call for HMS. Edinburgh - A Story of the Russian Convoys. 1st edn. London: Collins; Bowen, Dana Thomas (1966) Shipwrecks of the Lakes - told in Story and Pictures. 4th edition. Ohio: Freshwater Press Inc; O'May, Harry Wrecks in Tasmanian Waters - 1797 to1950 (no date). Tasmania: T.J.Hughes; Thomas, R. (1970) ..Remarkable Shipwrecks - and authentic narratives in most parts of the world. reprint. New York: Books for Libraries Press; Gibbs; Jim (1971) Disaster Log of Ships. New York, Bonanza Books; Kirby, Percival R. (1960) The True Story of the Grosvenor East Indiaman. 1st edn. Cape Town, Oxford University Press; Brown, Alexander Crosby. (1962) Women and Children Last - The Loss of the Steamship Artic. 1st UK edn. London, Frederick Muller; Kayle, A. (1990a) Salvage of the Birkenhead. 1st ed. Johannesburg: Southern Book Publishers; Earle, Peter. (1981) The Sack of Panama. 1st edn. Jill Norman & Hobhouse; With five other works. (20)

Lot 282

A collection of tin money boxes including fairy tales, advertising for Oxo cubes, W. Dunmore & Son Ltd. Biscuits, Lyons' Toffees, Chad Valley, etc.

Lot 33

Five shaped biscuit tins including Huntley & Palmers (x2), Mackenzie & Mackenzie, W. Dunmore & Sons, C.W.S Crumpsall Biscuits etc.

Lot 170

ARR Barbara Jones (1912-1978) Pineapple at Dunmore, signed lower right, numbered 56/70 lower left, lithograph, 77.5 x 57 cm (SH)

Lot 223

Charming Dunmore & Son Biscuit Tin depicting the four seasons with children at play. Delightful.

Lot 542

Trade cards, W Dunmore & Son, 2 sets of 6 cards, Rip Van Winkle (Trade Index reference DUN-130), Constantinople. Both series shaped at top, embossed and in French Language on the backs (a few slight edge knocks especially on the shaped areas, fair to gd)

Lot 129

Dunmore (Earl of), Charles Adolphus Murray, Scenes in Many Lands, from Sketches by the Earl of Dunmore: Eastern & Western Hemispheres, oblong quarto, 3-page preface, 96 collotypes (four double-page, photographic & after original artwork), London: The Autotype Company, c.1897 Provenance: Dominic Winter Auctioneers, 15 December 2021, lot 5.Footnotes: Note: This is a scarce copy of a sequel to the volume titled 'Scenes in Many Lands: Arctic to the Equator', currently no other copies have been traced at auction or held institutionally. Examples of 'Scenes in Many Lands: Arctic to the Equator', have been sold at auction (Sotheby's: Travel, Atlases, Maps and Natural History, 15 May 2018, lot 176, and 24 May 2022, lot 13). The work includes landscapes and genre photographs from numerous countries including Hong Kong, Shanghai, Chinese coastal areas, Japan, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Canada, Lebanon, Sri Lanka & the South Pacific. Charles Adolphus Murray (1841-1907) was the 7th Earl of Dunmore, he was appointed Lord-in-waiting to Benjamin Disraeli's government from 1874-80, and also served as Lord Lieutenant of Stirlingshire (1875-85) and Lieutenant-Colonel of the 1st Inverness-shire Rifle Volunteers (1882-96). In recognition of his generous support, the Canadian Pacific Railway named the hamlet of Dunmore, Alberta in Earl Dunmore's honour. Condition Report: One plate with marginal pen annotations, a couple of plates with marginal closed tears, one plate with marginal loss & closed tear affecting image (repaired with tape to verso), occasional light soiling & spotting (mostly marginal), original blue cloth, worn & stained in places

Lot 429

Collection of various Tin and Metal Toys (20), including, GTP Garage with one light blue Car, Chad Valley Spinning Top, Tweeting Bird, silver Gyro-Jet GJ 2000, San Japan Armoured Savings Bank Truck, Dunmore and Sons Savings Tin, Kay's Clockwork 'Penny Toy' Locomotive and Tender (tested ok), spinning 4 sided egg revealing a Gnome, Made in England ' Do or Dies Pirate Sword, Put put boat, Huntley and Palmers Tin and unbranded Stagecoach Tin, German US Zone small clockwork Begging Dog (n/w), Kohler Musical Bird (in original box, tested ok) clockwork Duck (tested ok), Pecking Birds, Kellerman 234 Penny Toy tin W C Fields with lifting Top Hat, Lehmann style Climbing Monkey, red and green tin Canon with rider with pull down forward motion, SR France Covered Farm wagon with Horse and fur covered clockwork stinging Donkey (tested ok), Puppet Stand and a cast mechanical black man Money Bank, generally F-G, box F (20) Notice from the the-saleroom.com: These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of a bygone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history.

Lot 210

Judy Mattin ( 20th century)  Woodbridge Tide Mill, watercolour, signed lower right, 25 x 35cm, together with three works by Sheila Graham, two by GE Dunmore and a dozen other watercolour studies, including still life, topography etc . Each 20th century

Lot 344

Scottish pottery- possibly Dunmore pottery Tobacco jar together with an oak biscuit barrel with plated lid and swing handle

Lot 329

A Salt Glazed Stoneware Flagon, 19th century, together with a 1930s chalk figure of the whistling boy, two pairs of Continental vases and a Dunmore type planter formed as a dogs heady (qty)

Lot 1358

A Dunmore Scottish Art Pottery planter of oval form with Bacchus mask handles, set on three feet - restoration

Lot 175

Richard Waitt (Scottish, 1684-1733) Portrait of Charles Elphinstone, 9th Lord Elphinstone (1682-1757)oil on canvas73 x 60.5cmProvenance:Henry Ernest Leetham,By whom bequeathed to the Merchant Adventurers' Hall, York, in 1918Charles, 9th Lord Elphinstone was born, lived and likely buried at Elphistone Tower, now a ruin on the Dunmore estate near Falkirk and Stirling. He became a soldier and served as a Captain in Brigadier Grant’s regiment in the campaigns of Marlborough in Flanders, Belgium. He was severely wounded at Aigremont in Northern France in 1708. In 1711, the regiment was ordered home and he retired several years later in 1720. The present work, depicting Charles in armour, likely dates between 1708-1720.

Lot 65

A large English or Scottish art pottery grotesque toad spoon warmer, circa 1885-90, red glaze, modelled with closed mouth and standing on three feet, unmarked but in the style of Burmantofts, Dunmore et al, 17cm high and 21.5cm overall (small repaired chip)Condition:Some crazing noted to the glaze, particularly to the underside. Small covered rim chip or loss of glaze to the interior rim, near a brow ridge. Minor losses of glaze to the edges of the feet.

Lot 496

Military & Warfare: 17th century volumes to include: Grotius (Hugo) De Iure Belli ac Pacis Libri Tres, editio ultima, post editionem G. Blaeu, Amsterdam: Ioannem Ianssonium, 1632, 8vo, full calf, woodcut device to title and decorative woodcut initials, bound with ibid Mare Liberum sive De Jure quod Batavis competit ad Indicana commercia, Amsterdam: Iohannem Ianssonium, 1632, woodcut device to title; Cellarius (Christophorus) ed C. Silii Italici, Viri consularis de Bello Punico Secundo Libri XVII, Leipzig: J. Thomas Fritsch, 1695, 12mo, full sprinkled calf, additional engraved title, title in red and black and wit woodcut device, six engraved folding maps; Burgersdijck (Franco) Idea Philosophiae, Tum Moralis, Tum Naturalis, Oxford: Jos. Godwin & Ric. Davis, 1667, 48mo, full contemporary calf; Crispus (C. Sallustus) Martial, Amsterdam: Ex officina Janssonio-Waesbergiana, 1675, 48mo, full later calf, engraved title, inscribed 'Sam. Sandys'; Lucain, La Pharsale de ... ou Les Guerres Civiles de Cesar et de Pompe.e en vers Francois par Mr de Brebeve, Cinquiesme Edition, Paris: Jean Ribov, 1666, 16mo, full sprinkled calf with gilt spine and title label, additional engraved title by F. Chauveau, eleven further engraved plates, marbled endpapers, bookplate for Lord Sandys; Florus (Lucius Annaeus) Rerum Romanorum Libri Quatuor ... Auctore Johanne Minellio, Amsterdam: Stephan Swart, 1683, 32mo, full calf, additional engraved title, woodcut device to title, inscribed 'Samuel Sandys 1718 and with further annotations; Curtius (Rufus Quintus) De Rebus Gestis Alexandri Magni Historiarum...Johannis Loccenii, Oxford: William Hall for Thomas Gilbert, 1672, 32mo, full contemporary calf, additional engraved title, one folding engraved map, one folding engraved plate; Duck (Arthur) De Usu & Authoritate Juris Civils Romanorum per Domina Principum Christianorum, London: Thomas Dring and John Dunmore, 1679, 12mo, full calf, imprimatur leaf to end (8)Ombersley Court, Worcestershire

Lot 31

TWO BISCUIT TINS, W DUNMORE & SON LTD AND W&R JACOBS & CO one circa 1924, style name 'Our Happy Days', decorated with scenes of the seaside, and embossed shells adorn the side, with hinged lid and clasp closure. The other early 20th century, decorated in a teal-green with pink Japanese-style crane motifs.Provenance: The Lewis Collection 16cm wide, 15.5cm wide respectively Qty: 2 Refer to images.

Lot 272

FOUR BISCUIT TINS, MCVITIE & PRICE, WYLLIE, BARR AND ROSS, HUNTLEY & PALMERS, AND W DUNMORE & SON including 'The Optimist' by McVitie & Price, and 'Bo Peep' by Dunmore & Son.Provenance: The Lewis Collection the optimist 21cm x 17cm Qty: 4

Lot 260

SIX BISCUIT TINS, MCVITIE & PRICE, HUNTLEY & PALMERS, WILLIAM CRAWFORD, MACFARLANE LANG, AND W. DUNMORE & SON including Huntley & Palmers 'Festral' tin circa 1887, and a Macfarlane Lang tin decorated with swans by a pond.Provenance: The Lewis Collection Festal tin 21.5cm wide Qty: 6

Lot 146

PAIR OF SCOTTISH DUNMORE POTTERY ROUNDEL PLAQUES 19TH CENTURY the turquoise-glazed plaques modelled in relief with female portraits, titled ‘Contadina’ and Josephine Bonaparte, First wife of Napoleon I, after a medallion by Pierre Jean David d'Angers, mounted inside ebonised and gilt round moulded frames 28cm diameter

Lot 81

Gimlette (Thos.) Vicar of Dunmore East. The History of the Huguenot Settlers in Ireland, and Other Literary Remains. Sm. folio m.p., n.d. [1888] Sole Edition title within ruled border, profusely illustrated with plts. & other illus., fold. & other maps (some fold.) orig. full cloth, gilt lettered, v. clean copy. Ex. Scarce. (1)

Lot 233

19th century Scottish Dunmore pottery tin glazed sugar pot with cover [20cm high] [lid damaged]

Lot 209

M. de Niadh, Irish, 20th Century ?Dunmore East?, O.O.B., label on reverse, cloth mount, silvered frame, approx. 30 x 40cms (12? x 16?).ÿ (1)

Lot 1290

° ° Lang, John Dunmore - Phillipsland; Or The Country Hitherto Designated Port Phillip. Its Present Condition and Prospects, as a Highly Eligible Field for Emigration., 1st edition, two folding lithographed maps. Four tinted lithographed plates. original cloth, gilt. Ferguson 4562, Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847 Lang emigrated to Australia in 1822 and was the first Presbyterian minister who regularly officiated in New South Wales. A leading promoter of emigration to Australia, he persuaded the British Government in 1836 to finance the passage of four thousand emigrants to the colony over the next three years.

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