CHINESE FUR LINED EMBROIDERED COAT a fur lined coat adapted from a black silk Chinese robe, embroidered with flowers and butterflies and edged with pale blue and ivory bands of embroidery. Also with a early 20thc black silk Chinese jacket, richly embroidered with colourful flowers and trailing leaves. (2)
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19THC CHINESE SILK JACKET a late 19thc indigo blue damask silk front fastening Chinese jacket, with a pale blue silk lining. The collar, hemline and front opening are trimmed with a wide border of satin stitch embroidered flowers and butterflies in shades of blue. The sleevebands are embroidered with a similar design onto pale blue silk. 86cms high
VINTAGE CLOTHING including a 1980's Simpson of Piccadilly electric blue leather jacket, a pair of Gaston Jaunet black trousers, a vibrant 1980's patterned Anna Belinda dress, a Laurel red box pleat skirt, an Anna Belinda tartan wool suit, an Anna Belinda pale blue dress and matching bolero jacket, a Laurel 1980's dark navy velvet skirt, and an Escada electric blue skirt.
A good quality 20th century WWII Second World War style replica flying jacket / aviation jacket by Avirex Ltd. ' Jacket Type G-1 ' - made in homage to those who served. The inner lining being adorned with ' Army Air Forces - Certificate Of Appreciation For War Service ' with a faux pin-up present. Quality replica jacket.
A WWI First World British Army uniform dress jacket, named to the label to a ' Lieut. G. S. Sale '. Bearing the original medal ribbons - including one being that of the Military Cross and also including an oak leaf (for a mention in dispatches), shoulder pips and buttons. Makers label for J. Dege & Sons, London. Hand dated 1917. No official label present, and size not noted. Rare named uniform jacket.
An original Post WWII Second World War period RAF Royal Air Force Drum Major's Ceremonial uniform dress jacket ' Home Pattern - Bandsman ' belonging to a Sergeant / Sgt CW Sydney. Made by The Uniform Clothing and Equipment Company, London. Sizes to label. Great example complete with cloth rank patch, buttons, lanyard and epaulettes. With trousers.
A collection of three 20th century British Army military uniforms comprising a No 4 Dress Army Officers Uniform Mans size 176/108/92, green army uniform and matching trousers and a black military dress jacket. All believed to be the effects of a single gentleman Lieutenant Cruall. Complete with assorted patches buttons and matching Epaulette pips. Great collection.
NO RESERVE Angling.- Bridgett (R. C.) By Loch and Stream, first edition, frontispiece, plates, publisher's advertisements at end, previous owner's ink inscription, original cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, 1922 § Balfour-Kinnear (G. P. R.) Flying Salmon, first edition, plates and illustrations, newspaper cuttings and manuscript notes tipped-in, previous owner's ink inscription, occasional spotting, original cloth, light spotting, dust-jacket, rubbed and worn, pasted to final free endpaper, 1937 § Harris (J. R.) An Angler's Entomology, first edition, plates, previous owner's ink inscription, original cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, dust-jacket, light spotting, chipping to corners and extremities, small loss to spine head, 1952 § Gaffey (Laurie) Fresh Water Fishing in Ireland, illustrations, original cloth, dust-jacket, rubbed, slight chipping to corners and extremities, small tear to spine foot, Dublin, n.d.; and 18 others angling, 8vo & 4to (22)
NO RESERVE Field Sports.- Masefield (John) Reynard the Fox or the Ghost Heath Run, first edition, limited edition signed by author and artist, tipped-in colour frontispiece and plates, 3 colour, by G. D. Armour, illustrations, one or two faint marks, original vellum-backed boards, gilt, a little rubbed, 1921 § Curling (B. W. R.) British Racecourses, first edition, half-title, plates and illustrations by Lionel Edwards, occasional faint spotting, original cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, price-clipped dust-jacket, a little rubbed, chipping to edges, 1951 § Egerton Warburton (R. E.) Hunting Songs, first edition, tipped-in colour frontispiece and plates by Lionel Edwards, occasional faint spotting, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1925 § Duncan (F. Martin) and Lucy T. Duncan, The Book of the Countryside, colour frontispiece, plates and illustrations, school prize label to front pastedown, contemporary calf, rubbed, small loss to upper cover, n.d.; and 15 others, similar, v.s. (19)
NO RESERVE Shipp (Horace) Edward Seago: Painter in the English Tradition, first edition, colour frontispiece, plates, subscribers list, occasional faint spotting, related cuttings and marked-up exhibition catalogues loosely inserted, original cloth, rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, 1952 § Hawcroft (Francis W.) Edward Seago: a Review of the Years 1953-1964, first edition, subscribers list, plates, original cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, dust-jacket, rubbed, chipping and creasing to edges, 1965 § Borenius (Prof. T) Rembrandt: selected paintings, first edition, colour frontispiece, plates, Illustrated London News cutting loosely inserted, occasional faint spotting, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, dust-jacket, rubbed and worn, areas of loss, 1942 § Raphael, first edition, plates and illustrations, previous owner's ink inscription, original cloth, rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, 1941; and 5 others similar, folio (9)
Hemingway (Ernest) A Moveable Feast, first English edition, original cloth, slight bump to spine head, price-clipped dust-jacket, faint spotting, very very slight chipping to spine extremities, 1964 § Cundall (H. M.) Birket Foster, one of 500 De Luxe copies signed by publisher, etched frontispiece and portrait frontispiece, plates and illustrations, occasional faint spotting, original decorative cloth, rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, 1906 § Francis (Dick) Rat Race, first edition, previous owner's ink signature, original cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, dust-jacket, a little rubbed, slight chipping to extremities, 1970 § Mother Goose: the Old Nursery Rhymes, frontispiece, plates and illustrations by Arthur Rackham, occasional spotting, original pictorial cloth, rubbed and worn, bumping to corners and extremities, n.d. § Barrie (J. M.) Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, frontispiece, plates and illustrations by Arthur Rackham, spotting, original cloth, gilt, slight bumping to corners and extremities, n.d.; and 28 others, v.s. (33)
NO RESERVE Japan.- Beaton (Cecil) Japanese, first edition, photographic illustrations, a few folding, original cloth-backed pink boards, very slight rubbing/fading to lower edges, dust-jacket, spotting, a little rubbed and soiled, 1959 § Markino (Yochio) My Recollections and Reflections, first edition, plates by the author, some colour, foxed, original cloth, 1913 § Sladen (Douglas) Queer Things about Japan, third edition, colour frontispiece, plates, original cloth, rubbed, spine with small hole and wear to ends, 1904; and a quantity of others on Japanese culture, customs and travel, 4to & 8vo (c.60)
NO RESERVE Japan.- Chamberlain (Basil Hall) A Handbook of Colloquial Japanese, third edition, ex-library copy with stamp at head of title and bookplate, original cloth, a little rubbed, London & Tokyo..., 1898 § Vaccari (Oreste & Enko Elisa) Vaccari's Standard English-Japanese Dictionary, Unabridged Edition, original half calf, thumb index to fore-edge, dust-jacket, rubbed, spine faded, Tokyo & London, 1967; c.30 others, Japanese dictionaries and grammars, 4to & 8vo (c.35)
Tom Wolfe, The Kandy Kolored Tangerine Flake Streamline Baby, first edition, a fine copy [New York, 1965] single volume, internally clean and crisp, original white decorated cloth, stamped in yellow and gilt, remarkably bright and clean condition, spine ends and outer corners very slightly bumped, original dust-jacket, very small closed tear to head of spine, else clean and bright example, 8vo
Donovan Wylie, 32 Counties, photographs of Ireland with new writing by 32 Irish writers, first edition, signed by contributors [UK, 1989] single volume, signed by all 32 contributors on final free endpaper, illustrations throughout, original boards, dust-jacket, very slightly creased at edges, in contemporary slip-case, near-fine condition, 4to
Truman Capote, Breakfast at Tiffany's, a short novel and three stories, first edition [New York, 1958] single volume, internally clean and crisp, original yellow cloth, covers a little mottled in places, original dust-jacket designed by Ismar David, not clipped, covers a little soiled, spine a little faded, closed tear to upper crease of jacket, head of spine chipped with slight loss, extremities a little rubbed, 8vo
Truman Capote, In Cold Blood, first edition, first printing [New York, 1966] single volume, contemporary ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, original maroon cloth, spine and upper cover lettered in gilt, dust-jacket designed by S. J. Fujita, not clipped, head and tail of spine and outer corners slightly rubbed, a little darkened (as often), an attractive copy, 8vo
Tom Clancy, The Hunt for Red October, first edition [Maryland, 1984] single volume, internally clean and crisp condition, original red cloth, spine lettered in red, upper cover stamped in blind, small nick to cloth at top edge of upper board, dust-jacket, not clipped, small section of upper cover a little soiled, 8vo
Graham Greene, a vast collection of works, most first editions [UK, 1930-1992] a group of 46 volumes, comprising: The Name of Action (1930, no dust-jacket), Rumour at Nightfall (1931, no dust-jacket), Stamboul Train (1932, no dust-jacket, head of spine torn), British Dramatists (1942), The Heart of the Matter (1948, ink inscription to front free endpaper), The Third Man and The Fallen Idol (1950, no dust-jacket), The End of the Affair (1951, no dust-jacket), The Lost Childhood (1951, inscription to front free endpaper, dust-jacket clipped), Loser takes it All (1955, dust-jacket clipped), The Spy's Bedside Book (1957), Our Man in Havana (1958), It's a Battlefield (1959, later edition, dust-jacket clipped), The Ministry of Fear (1960, later edition), The Lawless Roads (1960, later edition, dust-jacket clipped), In Search of Character, Two African Journals (1946, first edition in book form), A Burnt-out Case (1961, first English language edition), A Sense of Reality (1963, dust-jacket clipped), The comedians (1966), May We Borrow Your Husband (1967), May we Borrow Your Husband (1967, signed limited edition, cloth-backed boards), Collected Essays (1969), A Sort of Life (1971), The Honorary Consul (1973), The Films of His Fiction (1974, no dust-jacket), Shades of Greene (1975, original printed boards), The Human Factor (1978), Doctor Fischer of Geneva or the Bomb Party (1980), Ways of Escape (1980), J'Accuse (1982, original printed wrappers), Getting to Know the General (1984), The Tenth Man (1985), The Captain and the Enemy (1988), Yours etc (1989), Why the Epigraph (1989, Nonesuch Press, limited edition signed by the author), Reflections (1990, later edition), A World of My Own (1992), together with 10 others by the same (duplicated or later editions), all in original cloth or boards unless specified, dust-jackets present unless otherwise stated, most spines faded, copies rubbed, 8vo
Jack Kerouac, Works, first and early editions [New York, 1958-1972] a group of 5 works, comprising: The Dharma Bums (1958, preliminary and penultimate leaves a little foxed, dust-jacket with a few small nicks to spine ends, a little rubbed), Book of Dreams (1961, ink ownership inscription to title, original printed wrappers, covers a little rubbed), Big Sur (1962, dust-jacket clipped, jacket with some very faint spotting, spine ends a little chipped with slight loss), Visions of Gerrard (1963, original cloth-backed boards, dust-jacket a little darkened and mottled), Visions of Cody (1972, a fine copy in near-mint condition), original cloth unless specified, dust-jackets where applicable, 8vo
Henry Miller, Quiet Days in Clichy, with photographs by Brasaï, first edition, The Olympia Press [Paris, 1956] single volume, photographic plates throughout, near-mint internally, original printed wrappers resembling dust-jacket, designed by T. Tajiri, upper hinge split from binding, covers clean and crisp, extremities very slightly rubbed, an excellent copy, 8vo
Samuel Beckett, Molloy, first English edition, The Olympia Press [Paris, 1955] single volume, contemporary ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, printed wrappers resembling dust-jacket, small closed tear to upper cover, spine ends and extremities a little rubbed, upper cover a little creased along crease, an attractive copy, 8vo
Michael Ondaatje, Works, first editions, signed by the author [UK and US, 1992-2000] a group of 3 works, comprising: The English Patient (1992, small closed tear along upper cover of dust-jacket, very slight foxing to upper cover), Anil's Ghost (2000, near-mint condition), The English Patient (by Anthony Minghella, based on the novel by Michael Ondaatje, 1996, New York, signed by Ondaatje, original printed wrappers), original cloth with dust-jackets unless specified, 8vo
George Orwell, Animal Farm, a fairy story, first edition [London, Secker and Warburg, 1945] single volume, complete, upper hinge starting to split, original green cloth, covers and spine a little faded, outer corners a little rubbed, dust-jacket, flaps printed in green, Searchlight advertisement printed in blue on reverse, extremities chipped with fractional loss, lower cover a little soiled, 8vo
George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four, first edition, Secker and Warburg [London, 1949] single volume, internally clean and crisp condition, original green cloth, spine lettered in green, spine and extremities a little faded, small white mark to upper board, original green dust-jacket designed by Michael Kennard, not clipped, spine ends, extremities and edges a little rubbed, small closed tear to head of spine (along lower crease), upper edges red (a little faded), otherwise a very good copy, 8vo
J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, first edition, signed by the author, Omnia Books printing [UK, 2000] single volume, issue A8 (a), dedication page signed by the author, original pictorial board, spine ends very slightly bumped, dust-jacket, very small closed tear to head of spine, extremities slightly creased, a good copy, 8vo
J. K. Rowling, The Casual Vacancy, first edition, signed by the author, together with another by the same [UK, 2012] two volumes, comprising: The Casual Vacancy (2012, Book Signing Ticket from the Southbank Centre loosely inserted, original boards, spine ends very slightly creased, dust-jacket extremities very slightly faded, a very bright and handsome copy), Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2000, A8 (a) issue, dedication page signed by the author, original pictorial boards, lower crease split along spine, extremities rubbed), 8vo
Alan Sillitoe, Works, first editions, some signed by the author [UK, 1958-2001] A group of 6 works, comprising: Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1958, unsigned, dust-jacket a little rubbed at extremities), The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner (1959, unsigned, original Book Society jacket wraparound), Raw Material (1972, unsigned), Men Women and Children (1973, signed), Alligator Playground (1997, signed), Birthday (2001, signed), original cloth, dust-jackets, spines a little faded, 8vo
Iain Sinclair, Works, most first editions, signed by the author [UK, 1897-2003] A group of 5 works, comprising: White Chappell, Scarlett Tracings (1987, signed, head of dust-jacket torn without loss), Downriver (1991, signed), Slow Chocolate Autopsy (1997, signed limited edition, number 72 of 200, original slip-case), London Orbital (2002, signed), The Verbals (2003, signed) together with View from My Window (2003, signed, original printed wrappers) and 10 postcards of the author all together in a modern cloth slip-case, others in original cloth with dust-jackets where applicable, 8vo
Dodie Smith, The Hundred and One Dalmatians, first edition [London, 1956] single volume, internally crisp and near-fine condition, original blue cloth, spine lettered in silver, tail of spine very slightly bumped, original dust-jacket, exceptionally clean condition, not clipped, spine very slightly faded, slight closed tear to bottom edge of lower cover, spine ends and outer corners very slightly creased, overall an excellent copy, 8vo
Zadie Smith, Works, most first editions, signed by the author [London, 2000-2012] A group of 7 works, comprising: White Teeth (2000), Piece of Flesh (2001, original printed wrappers), The Autograph Man (2002), On Beauty (2005), Changing my Mind (2009, no dust-jacket as issued), Swing Time (2012), NW (2012), all signed by the author, many also dated by the author, original cloth, dust-jackets where applicable, 8vo
John Steinbeck, Works, first editions [UK and US, 1942-1958] three works, comprising: The Moon is Down (1942, small nick to dust-jacket with fractional loss, spine faded), East of Eden (1952, first US edition, ownership stamp to front free endpaper, dust-jacket extremities worn with loss), Once there was a War (1958, bookplate to front free endpaper, dust-jacket head worn with slight loss), original cloth, dust-jackets, 8vo
John Steinbeck, Sweet Thursday, first edition, signed by the author [New York, 1954] single volume, title printed in red and black and signed by the author, original decorated cloth, dust-jacket designed by Paul Galdone, very slight chips to spine ends otherwise excellent copy, 8vo An exceptionally clean and bright example of the work, scarcely seen signed.
Tom Stoppard, Works, signed by the author [London, 1972-2002] A group of 4 works, comprising: Jumpers (1972, hardback edition, original boards, dust-jacket slightly darkened at spine, a fine copy), The Coast of Utopia, complete 3 volumes (2002, printed wrappers, spines slightly faded else very crisp copies), 8vo
Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, a savage journey to the heart of the American Dream, illustrations by Ralph Steadman, first edition [U.S., 1971] single volume, internally clean and crisp condition, original cloth-backed boards, embossed design to upper cover in blind, dust-jacket with very slight darkening to edges, spine end with closed tear along lower edge, vertical crease along length of volume to upper cover, 8vo
19th Century English School - Oil on board - Pair of portraits of a lady and gentleman, the reverses inscribed in pencil 'Mrs Henry Emlyn & Mr Henry Emlyn', in ornate carved gilt gesso frames, 22cm x 17cm Condition: The dark areas surrounding the gentleman including his jacket appear to have bituminous elements to the paint causing the usual issues and to a lesser degree to the lower half of the female portrait. The frames in poor condition **General condition consistent with age
Pair of late 18th/early 19th Century portrait miniatures, a lady in a cap holding pink roses, and a gentleman in red jacket holding a letter, behind him are two books on a shelf initialled C.B, and D.B., 90mm x 68mm, both in rectangular papier-mâché frames having acorn loop bale Condition: There is some damage/wear to the gentleman's upper sleeve and shoulder, there could be the remnants of a signature around this area but it is all but impossible to tell, both papier-mâché frames have two witness marks just below the top where a further fixing may have once been. **General condition consistent with age

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