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London 1934 maker's mark ''B&F
London 1934 maker's mark ''B&F Ltd.'' within an oval the squat circular body flanked by handles modeled as phoenix birds on palmette feet 5.5'' H x 10.5'' Dia. 66.2 oz troy approximately
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ENGRAVED MAP OF LONDONThe Tower and
ENGRAVED MAP OF LONDONThe Tower and St. Catherines; Condition: creases and discoloration; taken from a book; 12 x 15 inches; 18 1/2 x 21 inches frame; Condition:
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A set of six coloured prints of
A set of six coloured prints of London landmarks each 20 x 13 cm together with a lithograph of a Constable painting of the River Stour.
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First quarter 19th century six with
First quarter 19th century six with grey crown and script New Bond Street mark four with iron-red script New Bond Street mark one with iron-red script ''Chamberlains Worcester'' mark one with puce crown and script New Bond Street mark each with borders painted in the ''Rich Kakiemon'' style in the ''Dejeuney'' pattern of polychrome flowers within trellised oval cartouches on a cobalt blue ground with rich gilt foliate ornamentation centering the crest of a black boar's head resting on a blue and white striped baton monogrammed ''JB'' 12 pcs each. 8.5'' Dia.
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An embossed silver topped walking
An embossed silver topped walking stick, London 1901, two others with silver collars and two others, including an umbrella with engraved silver mount, marked for London, maker's mark B.M.
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Two hand-colored maps of London
Two hand-colored maps of London c.1890 "The Thames" and "St. James Street". 8.5"x4.75" each
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"1872" LONDON & THE LION" NGC ULTRA
"1872" LONDON & THE LION" NGC ULTRA CAM GEM PROOF From a George Morgan Sketch in 1872, private issue struck 2012, 1 oz .999 gold. Reverse (Shown first in the slab) has helmeted Britannia and left hand resting on the mane of the English lion. Female with mural crown represents the city with a cherub playing behind her. St Paul's Cathedral can be seen at right. Obverse has Queen Victoria with Tiara and Veil. Lovely Coin as the Proof process really brings out the beauty in gold
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Early pewter charger marked
Early pewter charger marked "London" 15"dia; an unmarked basin 14.5"dia; and two plates, one marked "London" 12"dia; and the other dated 1790
Condition: Wear consistent with age, dents, scratches
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Wyld's New Map of London. 1863
Wyld's New Map of London. 1863 Wyld's New Map of London 1863.? London: James Wyld 1863.? 4 x 6 in. closed 37.75 x 21.75 open.? Hand-colored.? Condition: Cover worn at edges front cover separated at spine.? Light toning and soiling of map mostly in margins and along folds.
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20TH C. SCHOOL: "THE CITY OF LONDON
20TH C. SCHOOL: "THE CITY OF LONDON IN 1964" Collaged newspaper and architectural photographs on a hand-colored lithographic print 15 x 23 in. (image) signed J.A. Anthony.
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ANTIQUE ENGLISH SCHOOL VIEW OF
ANTIQUE ENGLISH SCHOOL VIEW OF LONDON Ink and watercolor on paper, mounted to support sheet with text beneath image, circa 1800 (Regency Period), retains gallery label to verso, in antique but later period frame.
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SET OF SIX HAND COLORED
SET OF SIX HAND COLORED ENGRAVINGS "VIEW OF LONDON", 18...Set of Six Hand Colored Engravings "View of London", 18th Century, including A View at Trajan's Pillar at Rome Cr; The Home of the Late Celebrated M.A. Pope; A View of London Taken Off Lambeth Church; A General View of the city of London, each matted and framed
10 in. x 16 in. Framed 16 in. x 22 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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LONDON TRANSPORT UNDERGROUND
LONDON TRANSPORT UNDERGROUND MAPposter print; 40 1/4 x 50 inches frame Condition:
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Fine London England early silver
Fine London England early silver caster 1791-1792 probably by George Gray or George Giles. 5.5"h.
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MARKLIN STATION FOR BRITISH
MARKLIN STATION FOR BRITISH MARKETMarklin station for British market , lithographed and painted tin station with side ramps, telegraph pole, and benches, 35" l.
Condition:
Some light wear but otherwise excellent all original condition that could possibly be improved with professional cleaning.
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ENGLISH STERLING CASTERmaker's mark
ENGLISH STERLING CASTERmaker's mark "B / Ld" within a shield, London, 1910 (marked to cover and body); approximately 191 grams; Condition: good; light tarnish; typical light scratches; not monogrammed; 7 inches high Condition:
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London Medals - Great Fire and
London Medals - Great Fire and Blitz. A set of six 18ct gold commemorative medals, 50mm and smaller, by Metalimport Ltd, London 1966, cased, 216g More Information Blue leather case scuffed, one of the smaller medals with edge knock
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CRUCHLEY'S EVIRONS OF LONDON 1823
CRUCHLEY'S EVIRONS OF LONDON 1823 ENGRAVED, HAND COLORED MAP 24"H X 24"WCruchley's Evirons of London 1823 engraved, hand colored map, "extending 15-18 miles round St. Paul's on a Scale of Three Quarters of an Inch to a Mile, On which is carefully delineated all the Main & Cross Roads, Foot paths, & Gentlemen's Seats, Parks, Inns. Divisions and Sub-divisions of the Counties in the Hundreds, EC, EC, EC. Constructed & Improved from a minute investigation. from Actual Survey. Engraved and Published July 17, 1823 by G. F. Cruchley Mapseller, London Dimensions: 24"H x 24"W
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Sir Nicholas Ridley M.P. A
Sir Nicholas Ridley M.P. A watercolour with bodycolour highlights of the Thames at Westminster. '' NR'76 '' monogram bottom right. 35 x 45 cm.
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Two English Sterling Picture
Two English Sterling Picture Framesthe first (London 1988) with bows and swags in relief with image of young girl holding umbrella with maker's mark of John Bull Ltd. (12 1/2 x 9 1/2 in.); the second (London 1992) with heavy engraving with maker's mark of ''KF Ld.'' (5 1/2 in. x 7 in.)
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THREE ANTIQUE AERIAL VIEWS OF
THREE ANTIQUE AERIAL VIEWS OF LONDON Each a hand-colored engraving, circa 1750, Thomas Bowles, to include "The South East Prospect of Westminster," "The South West Prospect of London," and "A General View of the City of London, Next to the River Thames," presented in uniform framing.
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FRAMED TOWER OF LONDON HAND COLORED
FRAMED TOWER OF LONDON HAND COLORED FINE LINE INK PRINT...Artwork depicting beefeaters in front of Tower of London, 1953.
Fine line ink print hand colored by artist Roger Clarke. Includes 1953 2 shilling coin. Hand signed and dated description by artist on verso.
Artist: Roger Clarke
Issued: 2009
Dimensions: 16.5"L x 18.5"H, framed
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A SELECTION OF MARKED MILITARY
A SELECTION OF MARKED MILITARY MINIATURES To include: (8) Anglo-British marching at the slope, inscribed "LB" on the underside; (8) Senegalese marching at the slope, inscribed "LB"; (4) sepoys marked "MMM'; (3) India infantry at attention marked ""M.L. Mode"; (8) Royal Marines Marching, inscribed "Blenheim"; (8) Royal Marines Running, British Bulldog paper labels affixed to the undersides; (5) Royal Marines inscribed "MMM"; (6) Highland Pipers marching marked "MMM"; (2) single figures, marked Blenheim, Boer War infantry running.
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ENGLISH STERLING DOUBLE INK
ENGLISH STERLING DOUBLE INK STAND1924 London, Mappin & Webb weighable sterling 6 1/2 troy ounces Condition: with rubbing to marks, chips to glass insets 10 inches wide Condition:
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A TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF THE ENVIRONS
A TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF THE ENVIRONS OF LONDON Published by G and J Cary 1822; two other 19th century maps of the Thames and four maps of Essex including one sold by William Faden 1804 (7) Estimate ?200-300 REnvirons of london- case worn some small tears at top edges grubby but readable makers label map when folded rubbed scuffed with freying visible. Foxing to canvas backing map- some blemishes foxing at outer edges light wear at corners of map segments on outer edge but panels fairly clean bright. Ordanance survery map of london- J adkins nov 9th 1843. Browning to 4 sections on left side grubby at centre fold odd marks but fair. Backing lightly browned leather box rubbed but strucurally ok. Essex map- dated London july 6th 1804. Map browned and offsetting and blemishes. Canvas backing heavily foxed browned. Marble paper box worn throughout but fair. Sold by William Fadden geographer to the king. Extent of the several dicese as determined by an act of 6th and 7th of willaim IVth c.77 dicese canterbury. hand colouered map light browning bottom right grubby but ok. cloth backing light foxing and browning. Original green leath boards worn and 1 detached tired in appearance. Ordanace survey map showing york and area outline by c j peak dated dec 1858 lightly grubby brownuing and blemishes. Worn edges and freying foxing to back cover original box worn but fair. Map no.93. Long thin map- The oarsmans and anglers map of river thames complied and drawn by eg ravenstein. wear at folds and edges grubby creasing a little tired Covers rubbed at outer edges. London - shows stratford all way to brentwood in essex. Partly hand coloured browned worn at edges fair. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?420
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Both London each with removable
Both London each with removable heads the first: makers mark ''JBH'' (James Barclay Hennell) date marked 1880 modeled as Mr. Punch's dog Toby wearing a hat and neck ruff; the second: with maker's mark ''HSB'' underside of body inscribed with name of London retailer: ''MacMichael S. Audley St W'' modeled as an unclothed hound; 2 pcs 8.7 oz troy tw approximately the first 3.25''H x 1.5''W x 2''D; the second. 3'' H x 1.25'' W x 2'' D.
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ENGLISH SCHOOL: LONDON STREET SCENE
ENGLISH SCHOOL: LONDON STREET SCENE Watercolor on paper 11 1/8 x 18 in. (sight) signed Hanslip Fletcher and dated 1922.
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A silver ink stand hallmarked
A silver ink stand hallmarked London 1916 with cut glass bottle and gadrooned border approx. 10 x 10cm.
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A Cary's ''New and Accurate Plan of
A Cary's ''New and Accurate Plan of London and Westminster the Borough of Southwark and Parts Adjacent'' with hand coloured sections laid on to linen with keys to public buildings churches and streets 32ins x 49ins in marbled slip case with printed label
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1872 London with maker's marks
1872 London with maker's marks further marked to base ''Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer'' and ''6192'' the sockets central stem and s-form branches decorated with grape leaves and clusters over a C-scroll-decorated tapering baluster stem and tripartite base the base engraved with two crests one a Phoenix atop a striped baton and inscribed ''Vincit Omnia Veritas'' (''Truth Conquers All''); the other Brittania and inscribed ''London & Northwestern Railway Company'' . 24'' H x 9.25'' Dia. 161.2 oz troy approximately.
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Two hand-colored maps of London and
Two hand-colored maps of London and "View of St. James Gate" all mounted in a walnut frame with overall size of 28"h.x61"l.
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FOUR REPRODUCTION ENGLISH
FOUR REPRODUCTION ENGLISH ENGRAVINGS, CRIES OF LONDON, SIZE 17X15 INCHESFour Reproduction English Engravings, Cries of London, Size 17x15 inches
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1978 London with maker's mark
1978 London with maker's mark further marked ''Asprey London'' in the early Georgian style of octagonal outline raised on scrolled feet 1'' H x 12'' W x 12'' D 28.7 oz troy approximately
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English pewter charger rounded lip
English pewter charger rounded lip stamped ''London'' and ''E + + S'' with hallmarks on back surface scratches 13 1/8'' dia.
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English Silver Ink Stand London,
English Silver Ink Stand London, 1822, rounded rectangular base, gadroon border, paw feet, cut glass inkwells with unmarked tops, marks for Joseph Angell, heraldic device, .925 fine, 17.5 oz.T., 4 x 8-7/8 x 6-7/8 in.,
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A NEW PLAN OF LONDON, WESTMINSTER
A NEW PLAN OF LONDON, WESTMINSTER AND SOUTHWARK, 1805, COLOR ENGRAVED MAP, UNKNOWN CARTOGRAPHER, FRAMED: 18 1/2 X 27 IN. (46.99 X 68.58 CM.)A New Plan of London, Westminster and Southwark, 1805, Color Engraved Map, Unknown Cartographer,, Dimensions: Framed: 18 1/2 x 27 in. (46.99 x 68.58 cm.)