Morrison, Alex J. Better Golf Without Practice... 1st edition, illustrated throughout, green cloth cover, white golf ball decoration to cover, white lettering, Simon & Schuster, New York, 1940; Jones, Robert T. Jr., Rights & Wrongs of Golf... 1st edition, illustrated, green cloth boards, gilt lettering, Spalding & Bros., USA, n.d.; Fox, G.D., The Golfer's Pocket Tip Book... 1st edition,illustrated, blue cloth cover, gilt lettering, Mills & Boon Ltd., London, 1911; Ignotus, Golf in a Nutshell, A Concise and Practical Exposition of the Play of the Game... 1st edition, green cloth cover, red lettering, Country Life Ltd, London, 1919; and Faulkner, Max, Golf - right from the start... 1st edition, green cloth cover, gilt lettering, original dust jacket, Newnes, London, 1965 (5)
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TWO MEISSEN FIGURES one of a young boy wearing a blue jacket and puce trousers, a dog at his side, incised 22 and impressed 130, 5 1/2in. (14cm.) high, the other of a young female musician wearing a green bodice and floral sprigged skirt holding a violin, seated on a rocky outcrop, impressed 107, 5in. (13cm.) high
A PAIR OF DERBY FIGURES OF THE IDYLLIC MUSICIANS he standing, blowing a horn and banging a drum, wearing a flowing yellow lined coat, green jacket and purple striped breeches, she wearing a magenta bodice and beige skirt, holding a triangle, incised no. 311 and residue of iron red mark, 7 1/2in. (19cm.) high
A quantity of mostly Second World War period militaria, including: two gas masks, a battledress khaki jacket, a pair of trousers and beret with A.S.C. cap badge, a sheepskin hat, three dog tags on a cord and sundry, together with an Agfa Optima camera in a leather case and a light exposure metre.
A 19th century Continental figure of a lady standing with flowers, on a shaped oval floral decorated rococo base, converted to a table lamp, a Continental model of a family group of four people, including a baby and a Continental model of a lady, wearing a yellow jacket, seated playing a keyboard musical instrument.
Brazil (Angela). A collection of thirty-six books by Angela Brazil, eighteen of which are 1st eds., the remaining eighteen being near-contemporary reprints, all pub. Blackie, c.1920-40, illusts. to each, some owner names or inscriptions, incl. some disguised with white stickers, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, some general wear to d.j.s, incl. some with fraying, chipping or loss, 8vo. The following books conform to the first editions specified in the second edition of the bibliography prepared by Sue Sims (available from the auctioneers on request): The Madcap of the School (1918); The Head Girl at the Gables (1919); A Popular Schoolgirl (1920); A Fortunate Term (1921); Loyal to the School (1921); Captain Peggie (1924); My Own Schooldays (1925); Joan's Best Chum (1926); Ruth of St. Ronan's (1927); At School with Rachel (1928); St. Catherine's College (1929); The Little Green School (1931); Nesta's New School (1932); Jean's Golden Term (1934); The School at the Turrets (1935); An Exciting Term (1936); Jill's Jolliest School (1937) and The School on the Cliff (1938). Please note that, like Sims, we are unable to guarantee the exact issue status of each dust jacket (although each appears to be correct) but are happy to answer any enquiries. (36)
* Littlewood (Valerie). A set of sixteen orig. colour illustrations for Dragon Trouble, by Penelope Lively, sixteen orig. watercolour and gouache illustrations by Valerie Littlewood, each signed, sheet size approx. 30 x 22 cm, and smaller, together with six various original gouache designs by the same artist, including a dust jacket designed for Tales of King Arthur, pub. Hamlyn, another for Castle Grysse, an orig. watercolour illustration for a story published in Woman's Own, etc., and an original gouache design for Strange Goings-On, by Patricia Machin, pub. Penguin/Viking (with six related b&w pen and ink illustrations, etc), various sizes,and four sheets of orig. b&w pen and ink illustrations for Ghosts Don't Play Games, by Harry Gilbert, pub. 1984, with a copy of the published work, signed by the illustrator. (33)
Aldiss (Brian W.). Hothouse, A Science Fiction Novel, Faber, 1962, presentation copy signed by the author to Oscar Mellor (designer of the book's dust jacket), light spotting to edges, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Non-Stop, 1st ed., Faber, 1958, presentation copy signed by the author to Oscar Mellor on day of publication, orig. red cloth in rubbed d.j., d.j. chipped and torn at head and tail of spine, 8vo, plus The Brightfount Diaries, 1955; Best Fantasy Stories, 1962; The Airs of Earth, 1963; The Dark Light Years, 1964; The Hand-Reared Boy, 1970, all 1st eds., all signed presentation copies from Aldiss to Oscar Mellor, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, some light general wear, particularly to first volume, 8vo, and Greybeard, 1964; Earthworks, 1965; An Age, 1967; Report on Probability A, 1968; Barefoot in the Head, 1969; Intagibles Inc. and Other Stories, 1969; all 1st eds., pub. Faber, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, minor wear, 8vo, together with 35 others, hardback and paperback, mostly by Aldiss, incl. four signed presentation paperback editions by Aldiss to Mellor, 8vo. Oscar Mellor (c.1920-2000), British surrealist painter, keen photographer and proprietor of the Fantasy Press. (48)
Greene (Graham). Yes and No and For Whom the Bell Chimes, Bodley Head, 1983, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, ltd. ed. 60/750, signed by the author, together with The End of the Affair, 1st ed., Heinemann, 1951, bookplt., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, and Chase (James Hadley, writing as "Ambrose Grant"), More Deadly Than the Male, 1st ed., 1946, orig. cloth in rubbed and chipped d.j. with loss to spine ends, 8vo. Third volume apparently edited by Greene and with a jacket design by his then mistress, Dorothy Craigie. (3)
A naval officer's bicorn hat in fine condition "By Special Appointment to HIs Majesty the King, Gieves Ltd, 21 Old Bond St London and 120 Princes St, Edinburgh" Size 6 7/8. With Gieves gold epaulettes. In original metal fitted Gieves carrying case with owner's name "P M Medd". With Lieutenant's frock coat with wings. With trousers and mess jacket. Also his midshipman's uniform jackets . Circa 1910-1925

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