Cabinet of Curiosities | December 9 - 14, 2023

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front cover Lot 601

ENGLISH VICTORIAN PARCEL GILT AND SILVERED COPPER ELECTROTYPE TANKARD, ELKINGTON MASON & CO., C.1860

front inside cover Lot 602

CHARLES DICKENS (1812-1870) A CHRISTMAS CAROL

back inside cover Lot 754

RUSSIAN ICON OF THREE APOSTLES INCLUDING SAINTS PETER AND PAUL, 1826

back cover Lot 736

CASED ENGLISH ENGINEER’S TRANSIT, CASELLA & CO., ROCHESTER ROW, LONDON SW, 19TH CENTURY

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601 ENGLISH VICTORIAN PARCEL GILT AND SILVERED COPPER ELECTROTYPE TANKARD, ELKINGTON MASON & CO., C.1860 with baby Bacchus finial and Bacchanalian figures all around, including a drunken Silenius, after a 17th century silver mounted ivory model, the bottom inscribed ‘From The Original Ivory In The Possession of G.C. Bedford, Esqr.,’ and impressed 1348, height 11.4 in — 29 cm NOTE:

The current lot represents the third collaboration between Elkington and the South Kensington (later the Victoria and Albert) Museum, and the only to incorporate the name of the owner. $1,000 — 1,500

602 CHARLES DICKENS (1812-1870) A CHRISTMAS CAROL 18mo., 1st edition, 166pp complete, with illustrations by John Leech including hand coloured frontispiece and three plates, light green clay coated endpapers, gilt edges, gilt and blind stamped (faded) red cloth boards, London, Chapman & Hall, 1843, 6.74 x 4.5 in — 17.1 x 11.4 cm $5,000 — 7,000


603 ENGLISH SCHOOL-SHIP HMS CONWAY PRESENTATION SEXTANT TO HENRY ESHELBY, 1861 signed by the maker ‘Charles Piers, Liverpoot’ on the brass and silver vernier and inscribed on the anodized brass frame, ‘School Frigate Conway, The “Brocklebank” Prize Presented to Mr. H.D. Eshelby for Proficiency in Nautical Astronomy’, in a fitted mahogany case, the lid with owner’s plaque, the interior with paper label for G. Lee & Sons, Portsea, case 5 x 11 x 11.5 in — 12.7 x 27.9 x 29.2 cm PROVENANCE:

Estate of H.D. Eshelby, thence by descent through the family. NOTE:

Henry Eshelby was a descendant of Dr.Thomas Eshelby, Admiral Horatio Nelson’s doctor and the surgeon who famously performed the amputation of his left arm on July 25th, 1797. $500 — 700

604 ANGLO-INDIAN SILVER FIGURAL ROSEWATER ATOMISER, 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the lidded cup with panels of chased flowering vines against a matte ground, the figural finial flanked by peacocks, modelled standing holding a blossom form, spring-loaded-pump activated sprinkler head, unmarked, height 10.5 in — 26.7 cm $500 — 700


605 ENGLISH BRASS ‘RICH’S PATENT’ ‘HONESTY’ TAVERN TOBACCO VENDING BOX, 19TH CENTURY with impressed maker’s mark, 7 x 9.5 x 4.75 in — 17.8 x 24.1 x 12.1 cm $400 — 600

606 ENGLISH BRASS HARKING HORN, ACME WHISTLES, EARLY 20TH CENTURY with impressed maker’s marks, length 11.8 in — 30 cm $80 — 120


607 SCOTTISH TREEN LUGGIE, 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY of alternating alder and sycamore feathered stave construction, with iron strapping, the oak false bottom concealing rattling peas, height 6.75 in — 17.1 cm $100 — 150

608 EDWARDIAN BRASS MOUNTED COROMANDEL SMOKING COMPENDIUM, C.1910 with two locking sprung compartments labelled for ‘Cigars’ and ‘Cigarettes’ flanking a ‘Lights’ drawer with match strike, 4.5 x 10 x 6.75 in — 11.4 x 25.4 x 17.1 cm $300 — 400


609 CASED MINIATURE SET OF BONE DOMINOS, EARLY 20TH CENTURY 1 x 2.8 x 1 in — 2.5 x 7 x 2.5 cm $80 — 120

610 ENGLISH SILVER ‘MERMAID’ VESTA CASE, MID 19TH CENTURY impressed STERLING on the rim, 6 x 3.5 x 1 in — 15.2 x 8.9 x 2.5 cm $100 — 150


611 AMBER SPECIMEN SAMPLE of egg form, substantially clear, with multiple large vegetal inclusions, 2.3 x 1.8 in — 5.8 x 4.5 cm $200 — 300

612 EARLY VICTORIAN CITY OF LONDON FREEDOM OF THE CITY VELLUM SCROLL TO WILLIAM SIMMONS, 1839 in turned and labelled boxwood case, case height 3.9 in — 9.8 cm $100 — 150


613 THREE FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY LETTRES PATENTES, 1790 each a four page folded single sheet document including: No. 81, May 9, relating to feudal rights, No. 99, June 23, dealing with ecclesiastical and secular tithes, and No. 101 dated June 25, 1790, each framed, each page 10.5 x 8.25 in — 26.7 x 21 cm; each frame 15.25 x 12.5 in — 38.7 x 31.8 cm $200 — 300

614 LOUIS ALEXANDRE BERTHIER, NAPOLEONIC MINISTER OF WAR AND MARSHALL OF THE EMPIRE SIGNED LETTER, APRIL 17, 1803 ink manuscript on ‘Le Ministre de la Guerre’, laid paper letterhead, inscribed across the top “Alex. Berthier, Prince de Neuchâtel, 12.2 x 8 in — 31 x 20.3 cm NOTE:

Berthier was Marshall of France who served under Lafayette in the American Revolution, and with Napoleon in Italy and on the Egyptian campaign. $200 — 300


615 LUCIEN BONAPARTE SIGNED LETTER, C.1800 written as French Ambassador to the Court of Charles IV of Spain, framed 21 x 18 in — 53.3 x 45.7 cm; sheet 9.4 x 7.5 in — 24 x 19 cm NOTE:

Luicen Bonaparte, younger brother to Napoleon I, was a politician, a diplomat of the revolution and of the Consulate. $200 — 300

616 TWO NAPOLEONIC DOCUMENTS, 1795 & 1802 first: an Armée de Rhin et Mozelle Congé Netraite (Retirement Leave) to Jean Favier Gusshir, 5th Company, 3rd Battalion, signed by numerous officials including Division Genersl Jean Nicolas Méquillet, and Squadron Commander Étienne Maurice Gérard, June 19th 1795, second: a Feuille de Route (Journey Log) for the 1st company, 27th demi Brigade de Legue, 1802, 8.7 x 12.2 in — 22 x 31 cm; sheet 22 x 31 in — 55.9 x 78.7 cm $100 — 150


617 ENGLISH SCHOOL PORTRAIT OF ARTHUR WELLESLEY, 1ST DUKE OF WELLINGTON, MID 19TH CENTURY gouache on card, unsigned, the later frame retaining the original framer’s paper label, verso, sight 5.75 x 4.5 in — 14.6 x 11.4 cm; frame 13.5 x 10.5 in — 34.3 x 26.7 cm $200 — 300

618 THREE MINIATURE PAINTINGS OF NAPOLEON I, MID 19TH CENTURY each a gouache on ivory panel, comprising 1) Napoleon and His Family at Saint-Clouid after Jean-Louis Ducis 2) Napoleion in his Study after Paul Delaroche, signed, in a later frame 3) Napoleon, facing right, in original ebonized frame largest frame 5.7 x 5.3 in — 14.5 x 13.5 cm $300 — 400


619 BERLIN PAINTED PORCELAIN PLAQUE PORTRAIT OF NAPOLEON I, MID 19TH CENTURY AND LATER the work monogrammed S.C. in an assembled frame, porcelain unmarked, 6.8 x 5.7 in — 17.3 x 14.5 cm $200 — 300

620 NAPOLEONIC BONE PRISONER-OF-WAR STYLE MODEL SHIP, 20TH CENTURY fully decked and rigged, glass case 17 x 23.5 x 11.25 in — 43.2 x 59.7 x 28.6 cm; glass case 14.25 x 19.5 in — 36.2 x 49.5 cm $700 — 900


621 BRITISH VICTORIAN CONSTABULARY SWORD, MID 19TH CENTURY the 23 inch slightly curved single fullered blade on a brass hilt with stepped pommel and shagreen grip, the quillon terminal impressed BLD and 25 (verso), with brass mounted leather scabbard having a squared chape, height 29.5 in — 74.9 cm $100 — 150

622 CASED PAIR OF BAVARIAN PERCUSSION PISTOLS, CONVERTED, JOHANN CHRISTOPH KUCHENREITER, REGENSBURG, C.1780 AND LATER numbered 1 & 2 behind the folding leaf rear sights on the tangs, each 9 inch browned octagonal barrel with inset initialled maker’s medallion and silver damascened signature, scrollwork, stars and crescent moon, the signed lockplate on a full walnut stock with horn muzzle, adjustable trigger, brass furniture and cross hatch grip, all in an associated contemporary cross banded mahogany fitted case with accessories including a signed shot mould and a powder measure, with key, each weapon length 15.4 in — 39 cm; case 3.25 x 19.5 x 12 in — 8.3 x 49.5 x 30.5 cm $2,000 — 3,000


623 ENGLISH FLINTLOCK BOX-LOCK POCKET PISTOL, PETER BARBER, NEWARK, C.1770 signed ‘Barber’’ on the right lockplate and with ‘Newark’ on the left, both sides with rocaille work and martial trophies, with silver wire scroll worked walnut grip, the turn-off cannon barrel with Birmingham private proofs and barrel maker’s mark(?) WW, length 8.12 in — 20.6 cm $300 — 400

624 SMITH & WESSON MODEL NO. 2 ARMY REVOLVER, 1861-1874 in original leather pouch, length 10.8 in — 27.5 cm $200 — 300


625 NEAR PAIR OF BRITISH VICTORIAN VERY PISTOLS, 19TH CENTURY brass with walnut grips, Victorian proofs, unsigned, longer length 9 in — 22.9 cm $200 — 300

626 EGYPTIAN POLYCHROMED SARCOPHAGUS FRAGMENT, LATE PERIOD, 600 B.C. gouache on gesso, depicting the figure of Anubis standing in a register above Hathor against an ochre rouge ground, 17.25 x 4.25 x 2 in — 43.8 x 10.8 x 5.1 cm $800 — 1,200


627 GROUP OF EGYPTIAN ARTEFACTS, THIRD INTERMEDIATE PERIOD TO PTOLEMAIC PERIOD, 1070 B.C.-30 B.C. comprising a number of faience Ushabti and Ushabti fragments, and amulets including a hematite wedjat eye (of Horus), and an ankh, various sizes, tallest height 3.3 in — 8.5 cm $200 — 300

628 FOUR ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ARTEFACTS, 1550 B.C.-30 B.C. comprising two faience ushabits, a glazed steatite scaraboid Duck seal, and a similar amulet of Bastet $200 — 300


629 TWO EGYPTIAN TERRACOTTA OIL LAMP EACH WITH MASK OF HATHOR, ROMAN PERIOD, C.300 B.C. each length 4 in — 10.2 cm $100 — 150

630 SEVEN HEAD FRAGMENTS, VARIOUS CULTURES, 250 B.C. - 400 A.D. comprising two Egyptian terracotta examples, two Greek tanagara heads, a Gandhara gesso example, and three others, various sizes, tallest height 3.3 in — 8.5 cm $200 — 300


631 ROMAN LEAD SARCOPHAGUS PANEL, MID 2ND TO LATE 3RD CENTURY AD of rectangular outline with three reserves divided by stop-fluted Corinthian columns, the central panel with the mask of Medusa and dolphins in the surround flanked by secondary panels with sphinx and laurel leaf clusters, all under an olive and leaf frieze, mounted, lead panel 15.25 x 37.5 in — 38.7 x 95.3 cm PROVENANCE:

Christie’s, NY, Dec.07, 2000, Lot 599 $1,000 — 1,500

632 ROMAN PALE TURQUOISE MOULDBLOWN GLASS MEDUSA HEAD FLASK, LATE 1ST-EARLY 2ND CENTURY A.D. the janiform body with opposing Medusa masks, with overall iridescence, in acrylic case, height 3.3 in — 8.5 cm $400 — 600


633 ROMAN COBALT BLUE GLASS ELONGATED VIAL, 1ST CENTURY A.D. in acrylic case, height 4.7 in — 12 cm $300 — 500

634 LARGE ROMAN PALE TURQUOISE GLASS BOTTLE, 1ST-3RD CENTURY A.D. the tapering body to squat neck and heavy rolled lip, with overall opalized iridescence and encrustation, height 4.3 in — 11 cm $300 — 400


635 ROMAN PALE AMBER GLASS JUGLET, 1ST-3RD CENTURY A.D. in acrylic case, height 3.3 in — 8.3 cm $300 — 400

636 LARGE ROMAN PALE TURQUOISE GLASS FUNNEL MOUTH BOTTLE, 3RD-4TH CENTURY A.D. the compressed body to tapering neck and funnel mouth with fine turned lip, with overall encrustation and iridescence, in acrylic case, height 4.7 in — 12 cm $500 — 700


637 ROMAN PALE TURQUOISE GLASS BALSMARIUM, 3RD-4TH CENTURY A.D. with overall iridescence and encrustation, in acrylic case, height 4.6 in — 11.7 cm PROVENANCE:

Private Collection of the Late William Brian Georffey Humphries, Toronto $200 — 300

638 ROMAN PALE TURQUOISE GLASS CANDLESTICK BALSAMARIUM, 2ND-3RD A.D. with double gourd body and long tapering neck to a turned lip, with overall iridescence, in acrylic case, height 3.5 in — 8.9 cm $200 — 300


639 ROMAN PALE TURQUOISE GLASS BOTTLE, 1ST CENTURY A.D. periform with pinched neck and rolled lip, with overall iridescence and interior encrustation, in acrylic case, height 2.6 in — 6.7 cm $200 — 300

640 ROMAN CLEAR GLASS CANDLESTICK BALSAMARIUM, 2ND-3RD CENTURY A.D. with interior iridescence and encrustation, height 5.6 in — 14.3 cm $300 — 400


641 ROMAN TURQUOISE GLASS CANDLESTICK BALSAMARIUM, 2ND-3RD CENTURY A.D. with compressed body pinched at the shoulders to elongated tapering neck and turned in lip, with heavy encrustation and iridescence, in acrylic case, height 5.9 in — 15 cm $500 — 700

642 ROMAN CLEAR GLASS DOUBLE GOURD CANDLESTICK BALSAMARIUM, 2ND-3RD CENTURY A.D. with overall iridescence, in acrylic case, height 5.9 in — 14.9 cm $300 — 400


643 LARGE ROMAN PALE GREEN GLASS BEAKER, 2ND-3RD CENTURY A.D. with overall encrustation, in acrylic case, height 4.3 in — 11 cm $300 — 400

644 LARGE ROMAN DOMESTIC POTTERY BOWL, 3RD-4TH CENTURY A.D. height 4 in — 10.2 cm, diameter .5 in — 1.3 cm $400 — 600


645 ROMAN BRONZE SITULA HANDLE, 3RD-4TH CENTURY AD the wrought bale, with turned upturned finials, width 4.25 in — 10.8 cm $80 — 120

646 ROMAN BRONZE LION MASK MOUNT, 2ND-3RD CENTURY AD framed, bronze diameter 6.9 in — 17.5 cm; shadow box frame 12.25 x 12.25 in — 31.1 x 31.1 cm $300 — 400


647 FIVE SMALL ROMAN POTTERY VESSELS, 1ST-3RD CENTURIES A.D. comprising two bottles, two amphoriskos, and a jar, various sizes, tallest height 4.3 in — 11 cm $200 — 300

648 GROUP OF ANCIENT ROMAN AND GREEK SMALL POTTERY VESSELS, 4TH CENTURY B.C.- 3RD CENTURY A.D. comprising an amphora, two bulbous bottles, a spherical jar and an Apulian blackware bowl, amphora height 5.75 in — 14.6 cm $200 — 300


649 GROUP OF ROMAN POTTERY AND POTTERY FRAGMENTS, !ST CENTURY B.C.-3RD CENTURY A.D. comprising two oil lamps, a rhyton ram’s head, a theatre mask, a figure’s head and a seal, various sizes, tallest height 3 in — 7.6 cm $100 — 150

650 MEDITERRANEAN TERRA COTTA AMPHORA, 2ND-3RD CENTURY AD height 17.2 in — 43.7 cm $200 — 300


651 LARGE MEDITERRANEAN TERRACOTTA AMPHORA, 2ND-3RD CENTURY AD on wrought iron stand, pot height 25 in — 63.5 cm; overall height 33 in — 83.8 cm $400 — 600

652 TEN ROMAN BYZANTINE POTTERY OIL LAMPS, 300-500 A.D. longest length 3.9 in — 9.9 cm $250 — 350


653 FOUR ROMAN LEVANTINE POTTERY BOTTLES, 1ST CENTURY B.C.- 1ST CENTURY A.D. various sizes, tallest height 5.5 in — 14 cm $200 — 300

654 FOUR ROMAN LEVANTINE POTTERY JUGLETS WITH WING HANDLES, 3RD-1ST CENTURIES B.C. tallest height 5 in — 12.7 cm $200 — 300


655 TWO ROMAN OIL LAMPS WITH EROTIC SCENES, 1ST-2ND CENTURY A.D. longest length 3.75 in — 9.5 cm $200 — 300

656 SIX ROMAN LEVANTINE POTTERY JUGLETS, 1ST-2ND CENTURY various sizes, tallest height 6 in — 15.2 cm $300 — 400


657 SEVEN ROMAN JUDEAN LEVANTINE POTTERY VESSELS 1ST-3RD CENTURY A.D. including five long necked bottles and two ribbed juglets, various sizes, tallest height 6 in — 15.2 cm $300 — 400

658 FOUR ROMAN LEVANTINE POTTERY JUGS, 300-100 B.C. various sizes, tallest height 5.5 in — 14 cm $200 — 450


659 TEN ROMAN LEVANTINE POTTERY OIL LAMPS, 1ST-3RD CENTURIES A.D. longest length 4 in — 10.2 cm $200 — 300

660 THREE LEVANTINE POTTERY PILGRIM’S FLASKS, IRON AGE, 1000-856 B.C. various sizes, tallest height 6 in — 15.2 cm $200 — 300


661 SIX LEVANTINE POTTERY ‘DIPPER’ JUGLETS, EARLY BRONZE AGE, 3300-2900 B.C. various sizes, tallest height 4.1 in — 10.5 cm $200 — 300

662 SIX LEVANTINE POTTERY VESSELS, 2ND-1ST CENTURIES B.C. comprising four loop handled juglets, two amphoriskos, and a loop handled, long necked bottle, various sizes, tallest height 6.25 in — 15.9 cm $300 — 500


663 FIVE LEVANTINE POTTERY BOWLS, MIDDLE-LATE BRONZE AGE, 20001300 B.C. each wheel turned, various sizes, largest height 3 in — 7.6 cm, diameter 6 in — 15.2 cm $250 — 450

665 THREE LEVANTINE POTTERY OPEN SAUCER TYPE OILS LAMPS, IRON AGE I & II, 1200-586 B.C. largest diameter 5 in — 12.7 cm $150 — 300


666 LEVANTINE JUDAEAN POTTERY MENORAH OIL LAMP, 300-400 A.D. with incised menorah decoration above 7 wick nozzles, length 4.1 in — 10.5 cm $100 — 150

667 12 MISCELANEOUS OIL LAMPS, 500 B.C.-500 A.D. including Greek, Egyptian, Roman, Levantine, and Byzantine examples, $400 — 600


668 THREE LEVANTINE FOUR NOZZLED POTTERY OILS LAMPS, EARLY BRONZE IV PERIOD, 2200-2000 B.C. together with a carved stone form used in the production of similar lamps, largest 5.25 x 5.3 in — 13.3 x 13.5 cm $200 — 300

669 SOUTH EAST ASIAN BRONZE HEAD OF BUDDHA, 19TH CENTURY OR EARLIER bronze height 7 in — 17.8 cm; on ebonized base height 10.25 in — 26 cm $500 — 700


670 INDIAN HINDU BRONZE SHIVA LINGAM, 19TH CENTURY height 7 in — 17.8 cm, length 6.75 in — 17.1 cm $200 — 300

671 TERRACOTTA MASK OF BHAIRAVA, NEPAL, 17TH CENTURY OR EARLIER the fearsome visage with traces of red puja, bulging eyes, bared fangs (absent), the mouth drilled as a fountain head, 9.5 x 7.5 x 3.5 in — 24.1 x 19.1 x 8.9 cm $500 — 700


672 LIMESTONE MASK STELE OF BHAIRAVA, NEPAL, 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY with lacquer and red puja remnants overall, 8.1 x 7 x 4.25 in — 20.5 x 17.8 x 10.8 cm $500 — 700

673 SMALL GANDARHA GREY SCHIST FIGURAL CORBEL, 3RD-4TH CENTURY A.D. 2 x 4.5 x 3 in — 5.1 x 11.4 x 7.6 cm $300 — 400


674 GANDHARA GREY SCHIST ARCHITECTURAL FRAGMENT PANEL OF BUDDHA, 3-4TH CENTURY carved in deep relief, the seated figure with attendant at his side, 12.2 x 8.5 x 2.7 in — 31 x 21.5 x 6.8 cm $800 — 1,200

675 GANDHARA GREY SCHIST FIGURAL CORBEL, 3RD-4TH CENTURY with large tenon, verso, 8 x 4.25 x 8.5 in — 20.3 x 10.8 x 21.6 cm $500 — 700


676 GANDHARA GREY SCHIST FIGURE OF A LION FORM DEITY GUARDIAN, 3RD-4TH CENTURY 7.25 x 5.5 x 3.5 in — 18.4 x 14 x 8.9 cm $500 — 700

677 INDIAN GREY SCHIST FRAGMENT FIGURE OF A SEATED DEITY HOLDING A BOOK, 12TH-13TH CENTURY 7 x 4 x 2.75 in — 17.8 x 10.2 x 7 cm $800 — 1,200


678 GANDHARA GREY SCHIST FRAGMENT OF A BUDDHA FIGURE, 3RD-4TH CENTURY height 6.5 in — 16.5 cm $300 — 500

679 POLYCHROMED LIMESTONE MASK STELE OF BHAIRAVA, NEPAL, 16TH/17TH CENTURY with traces of yellow and red pigments, 7.25 x 5.75 in — 18.4 x 14.6 cm $500 — 700


680 INDO-NEPALESE GREY SCHIST STELE OF A HINDU DEITY, POSSIBLY KALI, PALA PERIOD, 10TH-12TH CENTURY relief carved, on later stand, stone 7.2 x 4.5 in — 18.3 x 11.4 cm $800 — 1,200

681 GANHARA GREY SCHIST ARCHITECTURAL FRAGMENT, 3RD-4TH CENTURY the step spandrel with relief carving of a triton with a horn, 7.7 x 9.1 in — 19.5 x 23 cm $700 — 900


682 INDO PARTHIAN LIMESTONE FIGURE OF A DEITY, HATRA, 2ND-3RD CENTURY AD 15.7 x 9.25 in — 40 x 23.5 cm $800 — 1,200

683 INDO-NEPALESE GREY SCHIST STELE OF CHAMUNDRA, PALA PERIOD, 10TH-12TH CENTURY relief carved, with residual traces of red lacquer, on stand, stone 7.5 x 5 in — 19.1 x 12.7 cm NOTE:

Chamudra is the fearsome visage of Chandi, here depicted with four arms, each holding an attribute: a vajra, a skull cap, a khatvanga staff and a drum, and wearing a garland of heads, with a serpent under foot all on a lotus pedestal. $1,000 — 1,500


684 INDIAN RELIEF CARVED HARDWOOD DOOR LINTEL PANEL, 19TH CENTURY the architectural fragment with central foliated urn flanked by stylized peacocks, 8.1 x 28.5 in — 20.5 x 72.4 cm $100 — 150

685 ANGLO-INDIAN IVORY AND TEAK WALKING STICK, EARLY 20TH CENTURY the knob carved as a lion head devouring a gazelle on tapered shaft inlaid ‘M. Millar’ amongst intricately inlaid overall foliated spiralling decoration, height 37 in — 94 cm NOTE:

This lot contains material covered under the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES) and may require permits for international shipping. Please check with your local government authorities before bidding from outside of Canada. $200 — 300


686 ANGLO-INDIAN PORCUPINE QUILL BOX, 19TH CENTURY of ebony construction with bone inlay, 5 x 11.6 x 8.25 in — 12.7 x 29.5 x 21 cm $100 — 150

687 TWO INDIAN SCHOOL ILLUSTRATIONS, 19TH CENTURY each a gouache on paper, the larger depicting Krishna slaying the crane demon Bakasura, the second a princely figure holding a bell, each framed, the larger 15.25 x 13.75 in — 38.7 x 34.9 cm $200 — 300


688 TIBETAN BUDDHIST TURQUOISE AND CORAL SET PARCEL GILT SILVER PRAYER WHEEL, EARLY 20TH CENTURY length 8 in — 20.3 cm $150 — 250

689 TIBETAN SILVER AND COPPER GAU OR PRAYER BOX, 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY of temple form, the repousseé worked cover with a glazed aperture revealing a polychromed terracotta tsa-tsa of Amitābha seated in front of a number of folded paper amulets, 5.1 x 4.7 x 1.8 in — 13 x 12 x 4.5 cm $200 — 300


690 TIBETAN BUDDHIST GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF VAJRABHAIRAVA YAMANTAKA, 19TH CENTURY OR EARLIER modelled standing on a lotus throne in ‘yabyum’ with his consort, his headdress fitted for a kapula, height 11 in — 28 cm $500 — 700

691 TWO TIBETAN THIGH BONE PRAYER WHEEL CYLINDERS, 19TH CENTURY OR EARLIER each relief carved with three images of Buddha in various mudra positions, below a band of Sanskrit prayer, each height 3.1 in — 8 cm $80 — 120


692 QUAJAR RELIEF MOULDED TILE DEPICTING A MOUNTED FALCONER, 19TH CENTURY polychrome underglaze painted fritware, the princely figure depicted on horseback amongst floral shoots and birds with a palace, mountains and clouds in the background, the whole in a broad bevelled walnut frame, tile 8.9 x 6.25 in — 22.5 x 15.9 cm; frame 15.25 x 12.75 in — 38.7 x 32.4 cm $300 — 400

693 LARGE QAJAR RELIEF MOLDED TILE, PERSIA, 19TH CENTURY centred by an imperial hunt scene bordered by a star within a surround of cobalt floral scrolls, with a perimeter banded a geometric pattern in sepia, 16.5 x 16.5 in — 41.9 x 41.9 cm $800 — 1,200


694 EARLY ISLAMIC SAMANID POTTERY BOWL WITH KUFIC INSCRIPTION, PERSIA, LATE 9TH-EARLY 10TH CENTURY white slip with black slip blessing, glazed, diameter 5.6 in — 14.2 cm $300 — 400

695 TWO MOROCCAN JAMBIYA DAGGERS, 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY including a brass example deeply engraved overall with repeating circular pattern of flowers and vines, together with a cruder tin overlaid copper example with a wooden grip and an older blade, each length 18 in — 45.7 cm $200 — 300


696 CAUCASIAN NICKEL SILVER KINDJAL DAGGER, EARLY/MID 20TH CENTURY with black lacquer panels, beaded trim and roped wirework decoration overall, the sheath with bezel set onyx oval, length 17 in — 43.2 cm $200 — 300

697 PERSIAN JAMBIYA, 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the acid etched blade with script and figural decoration and silver koftgari work, length 14.8 in — 37.6 cm $100 — 150


698 SMALL TURKISH OTTOMAN BONE MOUNTED SILVER BICHAQ (DAGGER), 19TH CENTURY with reoussé work sheath and flaring grip, length 7.9 in — 20 cm $150 — 250

699 TURKISH NEEDLEWORK PICTURE OF THE AYA SOPHIA MOSQUE, ISTANBUL, C.1920 gilt thread worked on red velvet framed 19 x 23 in — 48.3 x 58.4 cm $200 — 300


700 ASSYRIAN CLAY CUNEIFORM BRICK FRAGMENT, NIMRU, IRAQ, C.600 B.C. of vertical form with ten horizontal registers of script, 6.5 x 4 x 3.25 in — 16.5 x 10.2 x 8.3 cm $300 — 400

701 SMALL SYRO-HITTITE TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF ASTARTE, 2000-1500 B.C. the deity modelled with bird like features, upright with hands raised to her breasts, height 4 in — 10.2 cm $150 — 250


702 SMALL CHINESE HAN DYNASTY POTTERY TOMB FIGURE OF A RECUMBENT HORSE, 206BC-220AD moulded in two pieces, with head slightly tilted to the left, 3 x 4.5 in — 7.6 x 11.4 cm $200 — 300

703 CHINESE BRONZE REDUCTION OF THE ZODIAC OX FOUNTAINHEAD OF THE OLD SUMMER PALACE, BEIIJING, 20TH CENTURY height 3.3 in — 8.3 cm $100 — 150


704 CHINESE BROWN GLAZED TERRACOTTA STORAGE JAR, LATE SUNG OR EARLY YUAN DYNASTY, 1260-1300 A.D. with Thai export seal and tag, 3.5 x 5 in — 8.9 x 12.7 cm NOTE:

Apparently salvage ware from a shipwreck off of the coast of Thailand. $200 — 300

705 CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD DRAGON FORM LIBATION CUP, EARLYMID 20TH CENTURY 5.25 x 8 x 4.75 in — 13.3 x 20.3 x 12.1 cm $300 — 500


706 JAPANESE CARVED STAGHORN PARASOL HANDLE, SIGNED, 19TH CENTURY length 7.1 in — 18 cm $100 — 150

707 LT. GEORGE E. PATTON, ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY, PORTFOLIO RELATING TO HIS INTERNMENT AT THE WWI POW CAMP AT DÄNHOLM-STRALSUND, GERMANY, 1918 including manuscript workbook of songs and poems, set and prop designs including a water colour mountain landscape backdrop a copy of ‘THE OUTLOOK’, a magazine produced by the camp’s POW officers, and five large format albumin print photographs of the POW theatre troupe in costume, two fully autographed, all contained in a named portfolio, together with a small framed photograph of Lt. G.E. Patton, portfolio 15 x 12 in — 38.1 x 30.5 cm NOTE:

‘Concerts and entertainments were put on in the Greater Dänholm dining hall on Saturday evenings. There appear to have been a number of POWS with talents in the performing arts; whether it be singing, playing an instrument, acting or entertaining. Behind the scenes too they were lucky to have the “Indefatigable George Patton”, part of the Concert Committee. They collected whatever useful material that was available and “with wonderful ingenuity, was turned into scenery and costume which would have done credit to any first class company of professionals and variety shows were produced which would have packed any London theatre with an enthusiastic audience”. Lieut. G. E. Patton was fellow northerner, RFA and roommate of Witherington who was obviously very impressed by his friend’s creativity. There are many diary entries which mention the good shows that were put on. Wilkinson reports that on 14 September “we all went to the Concert; quite a decent show, especially the “Hole in her Stocking” song. Of course they had to have “Watchmen, What of the Night” and the “Green Eye of the Yellow God”! However the following Saturday’s concert was cancelled owing to “difficulties created by the Hun”. The next concert he remarks upon took place on 5 October “The Concert in the afternoon wasn’t as good as usual. We now had an Orchestra, but they were very poor, though they did liven things up a little”. Witherington played the “double bass” in the orchestra, and they certainly practised frequently, but then perhaps getting an amateur orchestra to sound good takes more than a couple of months’ work. Orchestral concerts were performed in the gymnasium. $2,000 — 3,000


708 H.M.S. LEOPARD NAVAL LOGBOOK OF ENGINEER’S STEWARD JOHN BROCK, 1862-1873 first pages titled ‘Operations in the Straits of Simonoseki [sic] being an important account of the Shimonoseki Campaign of 1863-64 in embossed black calf with brass clasp engraved ‘Brock’, 6.3 x 4 in — 16 x 10.2 cm PROVENANCE:

Estate of Seaman John Brock, Bradford, UK, thence by descent through the family to David Brock, Waterloo, ON $200 — 300

709 CASED R.C.A.F. ‘BOMBSIGHT D’, ONTARIO HUGHS OWENS CO. LTD. 1939 ref. no. 6E/0.276, serial no. 1939/43, with affixed calibration tag, 3.5 x 5.1 x 5.1 in — 9 x 13 x 13 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $200 — 300


710 WWII AMERICAN MILITARY GUNNER’S COLLIMATOR SIGHT, ANSCO, C.1944 model F-118, serial no. AF45-446, labelled ‘Property of Air Forces U.S. Army’, 8.25 x 17.25 in — 21 x 43.8 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. NOTE:

Used by the American Air Force during bombing runs to aide in sighting weapons. $200 — 300

711 ENGLISH MAHOGANY DIAL CLOCK, 19TH CENTURY the 9.5 inch dial fronting a heavy time only single fusée movement, case diameter 12.75 in — 32.4 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $300 — 500


712 ARTHUR PEQUEGNAT CLOCK CO. REGULATOR NO. 1, BERLIN (KITCHENER) ONT., C.1913 the eight day time only weight driven movement in a mahogany case with glazed lower door height 36 in — 91.4 cm; dial surround diameter 16 in — 40.6 cm $300 — 500

713 CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS STATION CLOCK, SETH THOMAS REGULATOR NO. 18, C.1890 the 13.5 inch dial fronting an 8 day weight driven time only movement with Graham pallets, lantern pinions and maintaining power in a drop dial mahogany stained oak case with paper maker’s label to inside bottom, 54 x 20 x 6 in — 137.2 x 50.8 x 15.2 cm PROVENANCE:

CN Railways documentation and receipt, 1970 $600 — 800


714 FOUR CATALOGUES OF INSTRUMENTS AND SUPPLIES FOR SURVEYORS, ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS AND DRAUGHTSMEN, MID 20TH CENTURY each approx. 9.25 x 6.25 in — 23.5 x 15.9 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $80 — 120

715 NICHOLAS GOODISON ENGLISH BAROMETERS AND THEIR MAKERS, 1680-1860 4to., 1st edition, 353pp., illustrated, in publisher’s red cloth boards, London, Cassel & Co. Ltd., 1969, 11.25 x 8.5 in — 28.6 x 21.6 cm $80 — 120


716 THREE INSTRUMENT MAKERS TOOLS, 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY including a Georgian circular glass cutter, a surface level and a pair of French thickness calipers, glass cutter 10.25 x 9 x 5.25 in — 26 x 22.9 x 13.3 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $200 — 300

717 ENGLISH AZIMUTH COMPASS, DOLLAND, LONDON, EARLY 20TH CENTURY diameter 4.7 in — 12 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $100 — 150


718 ENGLISH ENGINEER’S SURVEYING ANEROID ALTIMETER, SHORT & MASON, LONDON, MID 20TH CENTURY serial no. K20747, in leather case with shoulder strap, instrument diameter 5 in — 12.7 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $200 — 300

719 AERONAUTICAL EQUIPMENT LOW PRESSURE TESTING CHAMBER, BRYANS AEROQUIPMENT, WILLOW LANE, MICHIGAN, C.1940 serial no. 196, 18 x 16 x 13 in — 45.7 x 40.6 x 33 cm $150 — 250


720 VACUUM PUMP BELL JAR APPARATUS, EARLY 20TH CENTURY overall height 12.5 in — 31.8 cm, length 22 in — 55.9 cm; glass diameter 11.5 in — 29.2 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $200 — 300

721 ENGLISH METEOROLOGICAL CALIBRATING BAROMETER, CASELLA, LONDON, MID 20TH CENTURY model 301, the glass mercury tube in an aluminum case scales divided to 1150 ft. and 34 inches, side mounted thermometer (tube absent) on a cast iron base with cistern, spirit level, levelling feet and maker’s label, height 40.5 in — 102.9 cm NOTE:

Used in the precision calibration of aneroid barometers. This lot contains mercury and can not be shipped. Pick up in person only. $300 — 400


722 CASED ENGLISH ENGINEER’S PRECISION HEIGHT GAUGE, JAMES CHESTERMAN & CO. LTD., SHEFFIELD, MID 20TH CENTURY model 369, serial no. P27414, measuring to 26.5 inches (67 cm.), in a a fitted mahogany box complete with accessories, $300 — 400

723 CANADIAN MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER, W.C. POCKLINGTON, PORT CARLING, ONTARIO, MID 20TH CENTURY length 35 in — 88.9 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $100 — 150


724 FRENCH BRASS GRAPHOMETER, EARLY-MID 19TH CENTURY in a fitted mahogany case, case 10 x 18.25 x 9.75 in — 25.4 x 46.4 x 24.8 cm $1,000 — 1,500

725 CASED AMERICAN ENGINEER’S TRANSIT, DAVID WHITE COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, MID 20TH CENTURY serial no. 32622, in fitted oak case, instrument 10 x 13 in — 25.4 x 33 cm; case 11.5 x 13.75 x 7 in — 29.2 x 34.9 x 17.8 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $200 — 300


726 ENGLISH ENGINEER’S WYE LEVEL, J.H. STEWARD LTD., LONDON, EARLY 20TH CENTURY in associated case, 8.25 in — 21 cm, length 17 in — 43.2 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $200 — 300

727 CASED CANADIAN ENGINEER’S DUMPY LEVEL, THOMAS POCKLINGTON, TORONTO, MID 20TH CENTURY serial no. 6007, in a labelled fitted mahogany case, 7.75 in — 19.7 cm, length 16.25 in — 41.3 cm; case 9.6 x 18.3 x 6 in — 24.5 x 46.5 x 15.2 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $200 — 300


728 CASED WEST GERMAN ENGINEER’S TRANSIT, OTTO FENNEL, KASSEL, MID 20TH CENTURY serial no. 126460, in a fitted mahogany case with maker’s label, instrument height 13 in — 33 cm; case 14.5 x 11 x 8 in — 36.8 x 27.9 x 20.3 cm $200 — 300

729 CANADIAN ENGINEER’S 16 INCH DUMPY LEVEL, SIGNED FOSTER, TORONTO, C.1880 7 x 15.5 in — 17.8 x 39.4 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882 - Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $200 — 300


730 AMERICAN ENGINEER’S TRANSIT, W. & L. E. GURLEY, TROY, NY, C.1880 height 10 in — 24.1 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $200 — 300

731 ENGLISH ENGINEER’S TRANSIT, T. COOKE & SONS LTD. LONDON & YORK, C.1900 serial no. 10216, signed on the silvered compass dial, height 11 in — 26.7 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882 - Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $150 — 250


732 ENGLISH MICROPTIC TRANSIT THEODOLITE, HILGER & WATTS LTD., DEBDEN, C.1954. model ST156-4, serial no. 198361, height 11.25 in — 28.6 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $200 — 300

733 ENGLISH ENGINEER’S TRANSIT, E.R. WATTS, LONDON, ENG. OTTAWA & WINNIPEG, signed on the silvered compass dial, height 11.25 in — 28.6 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $200 — 300


734 ENGLISH ENGINEER’S 16 INCH WYE LEVEL, T. COOKE & SONS, LONDON & YORK, LATE 19TH CENTURY signed on the black lacquered brass frame, serial no.10331, 8.5 x 16 in — 21.6 x 40.6 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $200 — 300

735 ENGLISH ENGINEERS 15 INCH DUMPY LEVEL, (W.F.) STANLEY, GREAT TURNSTILE, HOLBORN, LONDON, WC, C.1870 engraved maker’s label on the tube with serial no. 78040, 7.25 in — 18.4 cm, length 15 in — 38.1 cm NOTE:

This instrument was sold from the maker’s first shop at no. 3 Great Turnstile in London. At the time of William Stanley’s death in 1909, Stanley Tools was the largest such industry in the world, and remains one of the largest today. $400 — 600


736 CASED ENGLISH ENGINEER’S TRANSIT, CASELLA & CO., ROCHESTER ROW, LONDON SW, 19TH CENTURY serial no. 7803, signed on the platform, in original fitted mahogany case, instrument height 11.8 in — 30 cm; case 6.75 x 12 x 9.75 in — 17.1 x 30.5 x 24.8 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $500 — 700

737 AMERICAN ENGINEER’S WYE LEVEL, W. & L. E. GURLEY, TROY, NY, C.1880 8.75 in — 22.2 cm, length 21 in — 53.3 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $200 — 300


738 AMERICAN ENGINEER’S OPTICAL TILTING LEVEL, KEUFEL AND ESSER, C.1930 serial no. 162750, x 12.8 in — 16 x 32.5 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $200 — 300

739 ENGLISH ENGINEER’S 12 INCH DUMPY LEVEL, B.J. HALL & CO LTD., BIRMINGHAM AND LONDON, EARLY 20TH CENTURY 7 x 12 in — 17.8 x 30.5 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $200 — 300


740 ANSONIA CLOCK COMPANY POCKET ‘SUNWATCH’, C.1920 3 x 2 x 0.4 in — 7.6 x 5.1 x 1 cm $100 — 150

741 GROUP OF FIVE METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS, MID 20TH CENTURY largest diameter 6.75 in — 17.1 cm $100 — 150


742 ENGLISH COROMANDEL MARINE CHRONOMETER, (THOMAS) FINER & NOWLAND, HOLBORN, LONDON, C.1815 the signed, silvered dial numbered 292 fronting a signed gimballed single fusee movement with an Earnshaw type escapement having a helical spring, retaining the original key numbered 292 6.2 x 6 x 6 in — 15.7 x 15.2 x 15.2 cm $500 — 700

743 SOVIET MARINE CHRONOMETER, KIROV FIRST STATE WATCH FACTORY, MOSCOW, 1958 serial no. 14368, in a brass bound oak case, in an associated further outer mahogany case labelled Hamilton Watch Co., Lancaster, PA., USA, overall 9.5 x 10 x 10 in — 24.1 x 25.4 x 25.4 cm $700 — 900


744 SHIP’S BRIDGE ‘CHADBURN’ BRASS ENGINE ORDER TELEGRAPH AND AN ENGINE ROOM SPEAKING TUBE, 20TH CENTURY the telegraph’s twin dials with oil lamp interior illumination, tallest height 44 in — 111.8 cm $300 — 500

745 KINGDOM OF SIAM SILVER ‘BULLET MONEY’ (PHOTDUANG), 19TH CENTURY 26 ‘coins’ each impressed with a chakra wheel and one of various imperial cyphers, denominations include 21 baht and 3 salung <em>various sizes</em>, 11.4 oz. — 355 grams (gross) $200 — 300


746 SIX ROMAN/BYZANTINE COINS including: Byzantine AE Follis, Basil II and Constantine VIII (976-1025) Byzantine AE Follis, attr. to Contstantine IX (1050-1060) and four other examples, average diameter 1.1 in — 2.8 cm $200 — 300

747 NUMISMATICS: EIGHT HUNGARIAN COINS, 16TH AND 17TH CENTURIES including five denars: Ferdinand I (1528), Maximillian II (1566), Rudolph II (1576), Mathias II (1612) and Ferdinand II (1629), a Leopold I (The Hogmouth) AR 6 Krajczar, a Marie Therese AR Thaler, dated 1780, together with a 1765 AE Marie Therese Poltura, denars each approx. diameter 0.5 in — 1.3 cm; krajczar diameter 1 in — 2.5 cm $300 — 400


748 COLLECTION OF AIRSHIP RELATED INTERNATIONAL POSTAGE STAMPS, 20TH CENTURY 200+ stamps, each mounted in an album with Scott Catalogue number various sizes, album 11 x 10 x 2 in — 27.9 x 25.4 x 5.1 cm $100 — 150

749 ABRAHAM ORTELIUS (1527-1598) INDIAE ORIENTALIS INSULARUMQUE ADIACIENTIUM TYPUS hand coloured engraved map of Southeast Asia, Japan, the Philippines, etc., and including a portion of the California coast, from Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, the first modern world atlas, framed 21.3 x 27.2 in — 54 x 69 cm; sight 15.25 x 20.5 in — 38.7 x 52.1 cm $800 — 1,200


750 FRENCH WWI PROPAGANDA POSTER: “DEBOUT! NOS MORTS POUR LA PATRIE... VOICI LA FRANCE!” lithograph with letters after the work by Lucien Jonas (1880-1947), print by Jean Cussac, Paris, 1914, framed 24.2 x 28 in — 61.5 x 71.1 cm $100 — 150

751 TWO FRENCH UNCUT SHEETS OF PAPER SOLDIERS, C.1862 each a hand coloured lithograph with gilt highlights, the first of the Belgian Regiment of Guides, the second of the Spanish Artillery of the Guard, framed separately 25.2 x 19.7 in — 64 x 50 cm; each sheet 43.5 x 30 in — 110.5 x 76.2 cm $100 — 150


752 THREE BRITISH SCHOOL CARICATURE STUDIES OF GENERAL GEORGE UPTON, 3RD VISCOUNT TEMPLETOWN, 2ND LIFE GUARDS, 1875 ‘BRANDY’, ‘SODA’ AND ‘ON DUTY’ painted in the manner of Lt. Col. T.S. Seccombe, each oil on artist’s board titled, monogrammed ‘MC’ or ‘CM’ dated, and framed, 15.2 x 15 in — 38.5 x 38 cm $500 — 700

753 TWO LARGE VELLUM MANUSCRIPT ANTIPHONAL MISSAL LEAVES, 15TH CENTURY each with five four line staves in red ink, liturgical Gothic script, and with decorated initial capitol, sight 16 x 11.5 in — 40.6 x 29.2 cm; framed 26 x 21 in — 66 x 53.3 cm $300 — 400


754 RUSSIAN ICON OF THREE APOSTLES INCLUDING SAINTS PETER AND PAUL, 1826 tempera on gessoed panel, with year inscribed verso, 16.5 x 12.25 in — 41.9 x 31.1 cm PROVENANCE:

Estate of Arnold Cantwell Smith, Toronto, Canadian Ambassador to the USSR, 1961-1963, thence by descent to the current owner. $1,000 — 1,500

755 RUSSIAN ICON OF THE BOGOLYUBOVO MOTHER OF GOD, 19TH CENTURY tempera on gessoed panel, 12.6 x 10.5 in — 32 x 26.7 cm PROVENANCE:

Estate of Arnold Cantwell Smith, Toronto, Canadian Ambassador to the USSR, 1961-1963, thence by descent to the current owner. $500 — 700


756 RUSSIAN ICON OF SAINT ANTIPAS OF PERGAMUM, 19TH CENTURY tempera on gessoed panel with silvered and gilt brass oklad, the figure depicted with four scenes from his life, 12.6 x 11 in — 32 x 27.9 cm PROVENANCE:

Estate of Arnold Cantwell Smith, Toronto, Canadian Ambassador to the USSR, 1961-1963, thence by descent to the current owner. $800 — 1,200

757 RUSSIAN TRAVELLING ICONOSTASIS, 19TH CENTURY tempera on 15 gessoed folding panels, 20.5 x 64 in — 52.1 x 162.6 cm PROVENANCE:

Estate of Arnold Cantwell Smith, Toronto, Canadian Ambassador to the USSR, 1961-1963, thence by descent to the current owner. $1,500 — 2,500


758 THREE LIMOGES CHAMPLEVÉ ENAMEL COPPER PANELS, 13TH CENTURY possibly from a reliquary chest, each depicting a scene from the life of Christ, all mounted as a triptych in early 19th century oak panels with bronze fleur-de-lis strap hinges, central panel 3.9 x 6.9 in — 10 x 17.5 cm; triptych open 5.3 x 19.4 in — 13.5 x 49.2 cm NOTE:

The panels depicting, respectively: Jesus, Mary and Joseph entering the Temple in Jerusalem, Jesus with Peter, James and John, and Mary Magdelene with the shroud of Turin witnessing the resurrection in the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea, $1,000 — 1,500

759 SET OF FIVE GRADUATED BIER’S GLASS VACUUM BLOOD LETTING CUPS, 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURY tallest height 9.75 in — 24.8 cm, diameter 7.25 in — 18.4 cm $200 — 300


760 OPHTHALMOLOGIST’S TRIAL LENS CASE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY in oak, with tambour roll top opening to a slide-out fitted lens compartment above two drawers, 17.75 x 23 x 13.75 in — 45.1 x 58.4 x 34.9 cm $500 — 700

761 OPHTHALMOLOGIST’S ‘LENSOMETER’, AMERICAN OPTICAL COMPANY, C. maximum 15 x 19 in — 38.1 x 48.3 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $200 — 300


762 CASED GERMAN COMPOUND MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE, CARL ZEISS, JENA, LATE 19TH CENTURY serial no. 8808, with substage condenser, in a fitted mahogany case with accessories, instrument height 12 in — 30.5 cm; case 5.5 x 16.5 x 9.5 in — 14 x 41.9 x 24.1 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $400 — 600

763 VICTORIAN IRONSTONE SURGICAL SCRUB PITCHER-ON-STAND AND BASIN, 19TH CENTURY impressed mark Rd. No.168220, pitcher on stand 13 x 12 x 9 in — 33 x 30.5 x 22.9 cm; Basin 4.75 x 15.5 x 12.75 in — 12.1 x 39.4 x 32.4 cm PROVENANCE:

Collection of Thomas Pocklington (Essex, 1882- Toronto, 1962) thence by descent to his grandson John William Pockliington, Muskoka. $300 — 400


764 GROUP OF MEDICAL PRACTITIONER’S EQUIPMENT, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES including an ‘English Style’ breast pump, cased syringes, an oloscope, a stethoscope, a blood pressure cuff, and various glass beakers, etc., tallest glass height height 5.5 in — 14 cm $100 — 150

765 JOHN CHARLES BOILEAU GRANT (CANADIAN, 1886-1973) AN ATLAS OF ANATOMY 4to., 2nd edition, 496pp. profusely illustrated with coloured plates in publisher’s blue cloth boards, Baltimore, The Wiliams and Wilkins Company, 1947, 11.25 x 8.75 in — 28.6 x 22.2 cm $100 — 150


766 LARGE CONTEMPORARY MODEL OF A GREEK LEKYTHOS, MID-LATE 20TH CENTURY decorated in the ‘Attic black’ manner with figures of Poseidon, Athena and Ares, height 20.5 in — 52.1 cm $200 — 300

767 TWO PAIRS OF GAZELLE HORNS AND A PAIR OF IMPALA HORNS, 20TH CENTURY each mounted on an oak shield, tallest height 34 in — 86.4 cm $200 — 300


768 ECUADORIAN AMAZON JIVAROAN BLOW GUN, 19TH/EARLY 2TH CENTURY length 95 in — 241.3 cm $400 — 600

769 PAIR OF SPANISH COLONIAL WROUGHT IRON GAUCHO SPURS, ARGENTINA, 18TH OR EARLY 19TH CENTURY length 9.2 in — 23.4 cm $200 — 300


770 IFUGAO BAWDY FOLK ART EFFIGY PIPE, LUZON, PHILIPPINES, C.1920 carved hardwood, on stand, height 3 in — 7.6 cm, length 5.75 in — 14.6 cm $200 — 300

771 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER (NCR) MODEL 442L, DAYTON, OH C.1911 serial 1215138, the mechanism in a gilt brass housing with neoclassical relief decoration, on an oak base with sprung cash drawer, 22.5 x 20 x 16.5 in — 57.2 x 50.8 x 41.9 cm $200 — 300


772 Homer THE ILLIAD & THE ODYSSEY 2 vols. Amsterdam, 1655 and 1656, text in Greek and Latin, wood cut illustrated titles, gilt edged pages, in tooled mottled calf boards with titled ribbed spines, Ex Officinâ Elzevirianâ, ‘from the Elsevier’s Printing House’, each 9.7 x 7 in — 24.6 x 17.8 cm $1,000 — 1,500

773 John Waller Hills (1867-1938) A SUMMER ON THE TEST 4to., 1st edition numbered 23 of 300, signed, with 12 dry point etchings by Norman Wilkinson each with titled tissue guard, in publisher’s green and burgundy linen boards, London: Philip Allan and Co., 1924, 12.9 x 10 in — 32.7 x 25.4 cm PROVENANCE:

Ex Liibris: Lt.-Col. John Neston Diggle (1884-1953), British Army, Royal Field Artillery $300 — 500


774 POST SOVIET RUSSIAN DEPARTMENT OF SPACE, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PROPOSAL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SPACE THEMED AMUSMENT PARK, 1992 including preliminary technical drawings for a Soyuz rocket installation, a ‘Space Technology Pavilion’ a ‘Flying Saucers Carousel’ and a ‘UFO Fountain’, as well as photographs of Soyuz rockets, Bion satellites including a space monkey, cost projections and location maps of Cow Island in the Volga River, all bound in red boards, 12 x 8.25 in — 30.5 x 21 cm $500 — 700

775 RICHARD AVADON (1923-2004) EDITOR DIARY OF A CENTURY: JAQUES HENRI LARTIGUE folio, New York, The Viking Press, 1970, with tipped in Lintas, Paris, presentation card signed in red felt pen by the photographer/ editor, 13.25 x 10.5 in — 33.7 x 26.7 cm $300 — 400


776 Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987) ANDY WARHOL’S EXPOSURES 4to. signed 1st edition, New York, Andy Warhol Books, Grosset & Dunlap, 1979, 11.5 x 9.5 in — 29.2 x 24.1 cm $300 — 400

777 MARILYN MONROE THE LURE OF LACE ‘PIN UP’ CALENDAR, 1956 featuring Tom Kelly’s nude photograph overprinted with a black lace teddy, printed for Rogers Automotive Parts Supply Co. Ltd., Toronto, ON,, framed 35 x 17n/r in — 88.9 x 43.2 cm $100 — 150


778 LARGE QUANTITY CELEBRITY AUTOGRAPHED PUBLICITY PHOTOGRAPHS AND LETTERS, C.1955 approximately 112 signed publicity photographs, many accompanied by personalised signed letters from the ‘stars’, the list of which includes Elizabeth Taylor, Celeste Holm, Sid Caesar, Jack Parr, Jackie Gleason, Audrey Meadows, Art Carney, Joyce Randolph, Betty White, Rosemary Clooney, Groucho Marx, Jimmy Durante, Bob Hope, Jack Paar, Nanette Fabray, Bill Cullen, Garry Moore, Carl Reiner, Debbie Reynolds, Bennet Cerf, Barbara Billingsley, George Burns, Gracie Allen and others various sizes PROVENANCE:

Collected by Delores Klein, Hespler, Ontario, Canada $500 — 700

779 QUANTITY OF CELEBRITY PUBLICITY PHOTOGRAPHS, 1980’S some autographed including photographs of Dean Martin and Charlton Heston Danny Glover, Stacey Keech, Tom Selleck, John Hillerman, Larry Manetti, Kate Jackson, Bruce Boxleitner, and cast signed photographs from ‘Tour of Duty’, ‘The A Team’, ‘Remington Steele’, ‘Family Ties’, ‘Scarecrow and Mrs. King’, ‘Simon and Simon’, as well as a number of unsigned publicity photographs of television and movie personalities and a collection of material related to ‘License to Kill’ various sizes $100 — 150


780 AUTOGRAPHED PUBLICITY PHOTOGRAPH OF THE BEATLES, 1966 inscribed ‘To Juanda ‘66’ and signed by Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, 5 x 3.5 in — 12.7 x 8.9 cm $800 — 1,200

781 TWO EARLY SETS OF ROLLING STONES AUTOGRAPHS, 1963 the first signed on a County Hotel, Taunton, Somerset post card addressed ‘Love to Suzette from The Rolling Stones’’ in Bill Wyman’s handwriting and signed by Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts and Keith Richards, the second on unmarked folded note paper addressed ‘Love to Suzette from Keith RIchards OXO’ and “Love to Suzette from Mick Jagger XX, P.S. Glad you like us, thanks’, card 3.25 x 5.5 in — 8.3 x 14 cm NOTE:

The first set collected by Suzette Marion Bahr (Surrey, England, 1946-Red Deer, Canada, 2023) likely on October 25, 1963 (when Suzette was 17), the date the group performed a 10 minute set as part of the ‘British Tour’ at the Gaumont Theatre in Taunton. The second set was also collected by Suzette, also early in the group’s career. $800 — 1,200


Buying at Waddington’s All lots will be offered and sold subject to the Conditions of Sale which appear in this catalogue as well as any Glossary and posted or oral announcements. By bidding at auction, bidders are bound by those Conditions and Glossary, as amended by any announcements or posted notices, which together form the contract of sale between the successful bidder (buyer), Waddington’s™ (auctioneer) and the consignor (seller) of the lot. Description or photographs of lots are not warranties and each lot is sold “as is” in accordance with the Conditions of Sale.

condition of lots

All of the items are to be considered, unless otherwise noted in the catalogue description or condition report, in good condition. The definition of “good” when used in reference to condition, describes an object as having had no major damage or repair but as with the nature of the material, may show minor surface wear, discolouration etc., which indicates the acceptable wear that the piece may acquire with age. If you are particular about minor flaws, you should have our staff answer any questions before bidding. Sizes are approximate. Frames on artwork are not included as part of purchase or condition. It is the sole responsibility of the bidder to inquire as to the condition of a lot before bidding. Condition reports are available upon request by phone, fax, email or in person. You are advised to make any requests well in advance of the sale.

buyer’s premium

Waddington’s charges a buyer’s premium of 23% on the hammer price up to and including $25,000 CAD. Hammer prices in excess of $25,000 CAD will be charged a buyer’s premium of 20%. Buyer’s premium and applicable Canadian taxes are added to the hammer price. A charge of 13% HST (Harmonized Sales Tax) is applicable on the hammer price and buyer’s premium except for any items directly shipped from our premises out of Canada. In the case where purchases are shipped out of the province of Ontario, the HST or GST is charged based on the tax status of that province.

payment

Payment for purchases must be by cash; interac direct debit (CDN clients in person only); certified cheque (U.S. & Overseas not applicable); bank draft; E-Transfer; Wire Transfer (fee applies); visa or Mastercard (up to $25,000).

all transactions are conducted in canadian dollars (cad)

Selling at Waddington’s shipping

The auctioneers will not undertake packing or shipping. The purchaser must designate and arrange for the services of an independent shipper and be responsible for all shipping and insurance expenses. The auctioneers will, upon request, provide names of professional packers and shippers but will not be held responsible for the service or have any liability for providing this information. Reliable preauction estimates of shipping costs of lots offered in this sale may be obtained from: PakShip 905-470-6874 / 416-293-8225 / 905-470-6875 taurus@pakship.ca / www.pakship.ca Safer Shipping Inc. 416-299-3367 / 416-299-9750 perry@safershipping.ca / www.safershipping.ca

removal of purchases

Purchases must be paid for within 48 hours of the date of the sale, and removed from premises within 10 days of the date of sale (see Conditions of Sale, conditions 8 to 15). Clients are advised that packing and/or handling of purchased lots by our employees or agents is undertaken solely as a courtesy for the convenience of clients.

cites

Restrictions exist regarding the import and export of species protected under CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species). This includes but is not limited to items made of or containing bone (whalebone etc.), ivory, tortoise shell, seal skin, rhinoceros horn and any other animal part and is strictly controlled or forbidden by most countries. Please review your country’s laws before bidding on pieces made of or containing these restricted items. It is the sole responsibility of the buyer to inquire about and obtain the proper permits for artwork purchased that may contain restricted materials, if such permit can be obtained. Please contact the department for further assistance. Failure to obtain necessary import/ export permits will not void any sale. All Narwhal Tusks must have a Marine Harvest Number or a Marine and Mammal Transport number to be sold at Waddington’s. For more information please visit: www.cites.org

insurance

A 1% insurance charge, based on the hammer price of the property, will be applied to all accounts.

auction advice

For auction advice on paintings, drawings, prints, jewellery, and various forms of decorative arts and other collectibles, please contact us via email or telephone. We are pleased to review emails containing photographs and information on your pieces in order to provide auction estimates for you to consider. For collections with a variety of objects, please contact our Appraisals and Consignments department (consignments@waddingtons.ca). For department-specific inquiries, please contact the specialist and/or department directly. All contact information can be found at www.waddingtons.ca. With specialists located at our head office in Toronto as well as in Vancouver and Montreal, we are pleased to meet with prospective consignors across the country. For more information on consigning to our auctions, please contact us at consignments@waddingtons.ca. Please note that property typically arrives at Waddington’s at least three months before the sale in order to allow our specialists time to research, catalogue, photograph and promote the items. Consignors will receive a contract to sign, setting forth terms and fees for our services.


Conditions of Sale 1. Each lot is subject to a premium of 23% on the hammer price up to and including $25,000 CAD. Hammer prices in excess of $25,000 CAD will be charged a buyer’s premium of 20%. Buyer’s premium and applicable Canadian taxes are added to the hammer price. 2. Unless exempted by law, the buyer is required to pay Federal Good and Services Tax on the total purchase price including the buyer’s premium. 3. The auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw any lot from sale at any time, to divide any lot or to combine any two or more lots at his sole discretion, all without notice. 4. The auctioneer has the right to refuse any bid and to advance the bidding at his absolute discretion. The auctioneer reserves the right not to accept and not to reject any bid. Without limitation, any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance over the previous bid may not be recognized. 5. Each lot may be subject to an unpublished reserve which may be changed at any time by agreement between the auctioneer and the consignor. The auctioneer may bid, or direct an employee to bid, on behalf of the consignor as agreed between them. In addition, the auctioneer may accept and submit absentee and telephone bids, to be executed by an employee of the auctioneer, pursuant to the instructions of prospective purchasers not in attendance at the sale. 6 The highest bidder accepted by the auctioneer for any lot shall be the buyer and such buyer shall forthwith assume full risk and responsibility for the lot and must comply with such other Conditions of Sale as may be applicable. If any dispute should arise between bidders the auctioneer shall have the absolute discretion to designate the buyer or, at his option, to withdraw any disputed lot from the sale, or to re-offer it at the same or a subsequent sale. The auctioneer’s decision in all cases shall be final.

7. Immediately after the purchase of a lot, the buyer shall pay or undertake to the satisfaction of the auctioneer with respect to payment of the whole or any part of the purchase price requested by the auctioneer, failing which the auctioneer in his sole discretion may cancel the sale, with or without re-offering the item for sale. 8. The buyer shall pay for all lots within 48 hours from the date of the sale, after which a late charge of 2% per month on the total invoice may be incurred or the auctioneer, in his sole discretion, may cancel the sale. The buyer shall not become the owner of the lot until paid for in full. Items must be removed within 10 days from the date of sale, after which storage charges may be incurred. 9. Each lot purchased, unless the sale is cancelled as above, shall be held by the auctioneer at his premises or at a public warehouse at the sole risk of the buyer until fully paid for and taken away. 10. All lots are sold “AS IS”. Any description issued by the auctioneer of an article to be sold is subject to variation to be posted online and/or announced via email prior to the time of sale. While the auctioneer has endeavored not to mislead in the description issued, and the utmost care is taken to ensure the correct cataloguing of each item, such descriptions are purely statements of opinion and are not intended to constitute a representation to the prospective purchasers and no warranty of the correctness of such description is made. Some lots are of an age and/or nature which preclude their being in pristine condition and some catalogue descriptions make reference to damage and/or restoration. The lack of such a reference does not imply that a lot is free from defects nor does any reference to certain defects imply the absence of others. It is the responsibility of prospective purchasers to inspect or have inspected each lot upon which they wish to bid and to bid accordingly. 11. Payment for purchases must be by cash; interac direct debit (CDN client in person only); certified cheque (U.S. & Overseas not applicable); bank draft; E-Transfer; Wire Transfer (fee applies); visa or Mastercard (up to $25,000).

12. In the event of failure to pay for or remove articles within the aforementioned time limit, the auctioneer, without limitation of the rights of the consignor and the auctioneer against the buyer, may resell any of the articles affected, and in such case the original buyer shall be responsible to the auctioneer and the consignor for: (a) any deficiency in price between the re-sale amount and the amount to have been paid by the original buyer (b) any reasonable charge by the auctioneer for the storage of such articles until payment and removal by the subsequent buyer and (c) the amount of commission which the auctioneer would have earned had payment been made in full by the original buyer. 13. It is the responsibility of the buyer to make all arrangements for insuring, packing and removing the property purchased and any assistance by the auctioneer or his servants, agents or contractors, in packing or removal shall be rendered as a courtesy and without any liability to them. 14. The auctioneer acts solely as agent for the consignor and makes no representation as to any attribute of, title to, or restriction affecting the articles consigned for sale. Without limitation, the buyer understands that any item bought may be affected by the provisions of the Cultural Property Export Act (Canada). 15. The auctioneer reserves the right to refuse admission to the sale or to refuse to recognize any or all bids from any particular person or persons at any auction.



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