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Pokémon TCG - Legendary Collection - Partially Complete - Missing 5 Cards - This lot contains a near complete ‘Master’ Legendary Collection. It is missing just 4 cards from the main set and just one card from the reverse holo set (the Charizard is the only missing reverse holo). The set is kept in an original Wizards of the Coast ring binder and ranges from near mint to light play condition.
Bronze Cross of Merit, awarded for services to the Republic of Poland. The version was made by the State Mint from light bronze patinated to dark, dimensions: 40.5 x 40.5 mm, Original ribbon from the era. Award in the shape of a cross with sun rays between the arms. Inside there are the initials RP (Republic of Poland) medallion. The set includes an ID card from 1955 and a box. Condition as in the photos. (Z. Krotke in: Polish Cross of Merit 1923-2000 History and Catalog, Białystok, Lublin 2010, p. 376)
Pennant of the 7th Regiment of Horse Artillery, belonged to Tadeusz Wątroba. Tadeusz Wątroba, born in 1923. AP number 1923-34-III, 1st Carpathian Light Artillery Regiment (3rd Carpathian Rifle Division). Decorated with the Cross of Valor. Condition as in the pictures. Dimensions; 62mm x 15mm.
Bronze Cross of Merit, awarded for services to the Republic of Poland. The version was made by the State Mint from light bronze patinated to dark, dimensions: 40.5 x 40.5 mm, Original period ribbon. Award in the shape of a cross and sunbeams between the arms. Inside there are the initials RP (Republic of Poland) medallion. The set includes an ID card from 1955 and the original box. Condition as in the photos. (Z. Krotke in: Polish Cross of Merit 1923-2000 History and Catalog, Białystok, Lublin 2010, p. 376)
Military booklet from the interwar period issued to Jan Przybylski. Kraśnik. Service, 6th Austrian Army, POW and 5th Lviv Light Artillery Regiment. Decorated; Cross of Merit for BraveryMedal of Poland to its Defender 1918 - 1921 Medal of the Tenth Anniversary of Regaining IndependenceRegimental Badge of the 4th Podhale Rifle Regiment number 629. The condition of the document can be seen in the photos.
Unicornman - light oak dresser, the shaped cresting rail carved with Yorkshire rose over two heights plate rack, the panelled lower section fitted with two drawers and two cupboards, carved with unicorn signature, by Geoff Gell, CoxwoldDimensions: Height: 193cm Length/Width: 120cm Depth/Diameter: 47cm
Registration: M937VNU VIN: GC8031308 Mileage Showing: 92,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: NoAvailable alongside the Standard Impreza WRX the Type RA was designed with motorsport in mind, removal of most of the sound deadening, no air conditioning, electric windows or abs redcued the weight over the standard car. (although these were options to re-fit to order) Mechanically upgraded over the standard car including a closer ratio 5 speed gearbox with Rallying in mind, intercooler water spray and slightly more power.This example is presented in mostly original condtion still with its original Subaru alloy wheels, unpainted door handles and low level spoiler (original parts are more commonly upgraded for STI spec or aftermarket alternatives).Built in 1995 in Japan before being imported and UK registered in June 2000, showing just 4 former keepers and 92,000 miles.The vendor advises the car has been subject to an engine rebuild using stronger forged pistons and crank shaft along with a light restoration in 2017.Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upPLEASE NOTE : Subject to an insurance loss category D in 2014GUIDE PRICE £7,000 - £8,000
VERSCHIEDENE KÜNSTLER: New York International. Portfolio mit 8 (statt 10) meist farb. Orig.-Graphiken versch. Künstler 1965/66 sowie einer Einführung von Henry Geldzahler. (New York), Tanglewood Press Inc., 1966. Gr.-Fol. Lose (bzw. Plexiglas in Passepartout montiert) in OLwd.-Kassette. Expl. 20/225. Enthält je eine Arbeit von Arman (Boom-Boom, Farbsérigraphie 1966. Otzmeguire/Moreau/Arman 254), Mary Bauermeister (Sketch for Tanglewood Press; Photolitho mit Collage und stellenweisem Farbstiftkolorit 1965), John Goodyear (Two-Sides Movement, Farb-/Sérigraphie auf Vinyl mit separater ausgestanzter Vinylauflage 1965; dazu eine Anleitung zum Hängen), Charles Hinman (Print Collage, Collage aus Farbsérigraphien auf Karton 1965), Allen Jones (Self, Farbsérigraphie 1965. Lloyd 28), Robert Motherwell (Untitled, Lithographie 1966. Belknap 28), Ad Reinhardt (Abstract Print, Sérigraphie auf Plexiglas 1966) und James Rosenquist (Somewhere to Light, Farbsérigraphie 1966. Glenn 16). Im Impressum und sämtlich numeriert (Hinman: Expl. „X“ der mit A-Y bezeichneten 25 Exemplaren für die Künstler, Verleger und Mitarbeiter). Sämtlich signiert (Goodyear auf der Innenseite der gestanzten Auflage) bzw. monogrammiert (Reinhardt), teils mit „65“ datiert (Goodyear, Hinman, Jones) sowie mit dem Drucker-Trockenstempel der Chiron Press (Arman, Jones) bzw. des Irwin Hollander’s Workshop (Motherwell), beides New York. Meist auf kräftigem Vélin. Graphiken in gutem Zustand, nur Collage (Hinman) an den Rändern etwas unfrisch und in einer Ecke geringfügig berieben. Kassette leicht fleckig, am Rücken und Seitenteil leicht beschädigt. [ms]
008 Extracts from the Kirk-Session Records of Dunfermline (from AD 1640 to 1689 inclusive); od A Glimpse of the Ecclesiastical History of Dunfermline (for a period of Fifty years). Edited by E Henderson. Edinburgh” Printed by Fullarton & McNab; Sold by J Miller & Son, W Clark and D Campbell, Dunfermline; T G Stevenson, South Frederick Street, Edinburgh, 1865) Brown limp cloth; original title on front cover; spine worn; signatutre of John Swan, Leslie, on fep [009] For A Web Begun. The Story of Dunfermline; By W T Barr [Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh: Tweeddale Court; London: 96 Great Russell Street, W C ; 1947. Green cloth; dw; this book was being remaindered in the 1980s, hence the good condition of the book today [010 ]Burgh Life in Dunfermline in the Olden Time. A Lecture By the Rev William Ross, Aberdour, Delivered in the Music Hall, Dunfermline, 8 Feb 1864, at the Request of the Literary Society of that Town [Edinburgh: Edmonton and Douglas, 1864]; speckled boards, black tape around spine; gilt title around spine (Probably all not original); Bookplate of Carnegie Public Library, Dunfermline, Reference Department [011] Dunfermline Sketches & Notes. By Robert Somerville [Dunfermline: Herbert T Macpherson, 1917]Illustrated Cream Boards; This copy has a bookplate of a Visit to Dunfermline of the American and Canadian Delegation of the Dry Goods Merchants, Thursday, 2nd June 1921 [012] Reminiscences of Dunfermline and Neighbourhood, Illustrative of Dunfermline Life Sixty Years Ago. By Alexander Stewart. With Chronological Appendix, 1064-1880. Edinburgh: Scott & Ferguson, and J Menzies & Co; London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co 1886; Illustrated Blue Cloth Boards; title in gilt on front cover and spine; Presentation copy “To Mrs Alexander Elder, from her sincere friend, The Author, Nov 1886;” Bookplate of William Saunders, HYS BOOKE on front pastedown; Signature of William Saunders, Edinburgh, 25 Aug 1923, on title page [013] Royal Dunfermline: A Historical Guide to the City and its Antiquities; With an Account of the Carnegie Benefactions. A Richly Illustrated Souvenir Handbook. By Alan Reid and William Kirk. Dunfermline: A Romanes & Son, “Press” Office; 1906; Green Cloth, hardback [1st Edition] [ 013 A.] Ditto, Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged, 1907. Blue Cloth Presentation Copy, “To A W Bell, Esq., with the Publishers. Comp; iments” [013B.] Another copy of the 2nd Edition, dark blue cloth, with the following inserted at beginning of volume: Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds (A.U.). 81st A.M.C., Dunfermline, 21st - 24th May May 1907. With the Compliments of the Fifeshire District [013C]. Third Edition, Revised and Extended, Dec 1908; dark blue cloth [013 D]. New and Enlarged Edition [4th Edition], Oct 1922; Light Blue Cloth LOT 013E. 5th Edition, March 1934; light blue cloth, dw (torn); presentation copy, “To Margaret, with best wishes from B & J Fraser, July 1936” [014] Dunfermline Remembered Between The Wars. By Albert F Lindon. Self Published, 1980s. Printed by Dunfermline Press (A Romanes & Son Ltd), Pitreavie Business Park, Dunfermline; Illustrated Card Covers; stapled [015] Historical and Statistical Account of Dunfermline. By The Rev Peter Chalmers; William Blackwood snd Sons, Edinburgh and London; 2 vols, 1844 and 1859; Rebound in red cloth boards, with red leather around spine; title in gilt on spine; new eps; Genealogy at end of Vol 2 [016] Another copy of above, but Vol 1 only of 1844; thick heavy bespeckled boards, leather around spine; title in gilt on spine; slight damp staining to beginning of volume, but not affecting frontispiece print or title page [ 017] The Story an Ancient Craft in An Ancient Town; Card Covers, Pp 16; about weaving in Dunfermline; No Date, c 1920s. Printed by J McOwan, Printer, 10 High Street, Dunfermline [018] Poems and Songs. By the late Thomas Morrison, Merchant, Dunfermline. Privately Printed. Dunfermline: William Clark & Son, Journal Office , 1902; brown boards; design in gilt on front cover; leather around spine; title in gilt on spine; signature of F Hudson [ie Felix Hudson, clock and watchmaker in Dunfermline], Aug 1984. The Poems and Songs in this volume were contributed by Thomas Morrison (d 1879), merchant, Dunfermline, and appear to have been printed by the latter’s nephew, Thomas Morrison, Braddock, Pennsylvania [019] A Sketcher’s Notes to Illustrate A View of the Ruins of Dunfermline Abbey; Containing Some Incidents in the Life of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia. Vol II [London: Printed at The Operative Jewish Converts’Institution, Palestine Place, Bethnal Green; folio; blue cloth boards; gilt around front and rear covers; inscription of Mrs M Balfour from the Author, on fep; Volume I was published in 1855, with sketches of the Old Church of Dun, and had nothing to do with Dunfermline [020]Scottish Reprints. City Development. A Report to the Carnegie Dunfermline, Trust, with An Introduction by Peter Green. Originally published in 1904 and written by Patrick Geddes, this Reprint is a Complete and Unabridged photolithographic facsimile of the first Edition, published by Irish University Press, Shannon, Ireland, 1973; Copyright Carnegie Dunfermline Trust, 1973, for original text and Illustrations; and the Irish University Press for Introduction [021]. Selections from the Writings of William Stewart (Gavroche). Hardback Boards; Published by Robert Gibson & Sons (Glasgow) Limited; Printed by The Blackfriars Press Limited, Leicester, 1948 Stewart was born in Dunfermline on 8 July 1856, and died in Glasgow on 27 Aug 1947 aged 91. For over 25 years he was Secretary and Organiser of the Independent Labour Party in Scotland. He also published The Worker, a monthly Socialist Journal for Fife and Clackmannan from Bruce Street, Dunfermline, in 1898-1900 This copy has the signature of Douglas Young, 1948 on front paste-down
A Collection of Books Related To Fife and Surrounding Areas Concentrating On Local Family Histories: LOT 001 The Chalmers and Trail Ancestry of Dr & Mrs Guthrie’s Descendants Genealogy of the Descendants of Rev Thomas Guthrie. DD and Mrs Anne Burns or Guthrie, connected chiefly with the families of Chalmers and Trail, to which Mrs belonged, through her mother, Mts Christina Chalmers or Burns, and her great-grandmother. Mrs Susannah Trail or Chalmers. Also incidental references to the Families of Guthrie and Burns; Compiled ….by Charles John Guthrie, KC, Sheriff of Ross, Cfomarty, and Sutherland. With 96 illustrations. [Edinburgh`; Andrew Elliot, 17 Princes Street, 1902]. Folio, Green Cloth; Original title in gilt on front cover; new title in gilt on spine LOT 002 History of the Family of Anstruther. By A W Anstruther [William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1923; large 8vo; cream cloth, boards; black leather around spine; Title on spine; very, very scarce LOT 003 William Wood (born 1656) of Earlsferry, Scotland, and Some of his Descendants and their Connections. By J Walter Wood [The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1916]; red cloth; title in gilt on front cover and spine LOT 003A. Another copy, rebound in red cloth; title in gilt on spine LOT 004 A Family Record. Privately Printed at The Curqwn Press. Plaistow. London, 1932. Deals with the Charteris Wemyss family, which was connected to the family of Wemyss of Wemyss; this is a presenentation copy “for Dr & Mrs Caldwell with Best Wishes from Hugo & Mary Wemyss” (card). The Preface tells us that the book has been printed for private circulation. “My wife has written it for her children and grandchildren and a few intimate friends” brown cloth; title in gilt on spine; crest on front cover LOT 005 Richard Kennoway and His Friends . By Katherine Steuart (pseudonym of Agnes More Over Logan [Methuen, 1908]; purple cloth, dw; good copy; some of the names are real, some fictitious. She writes of some members of the Macgregor Clan being frog-marched through Fife to Kennoway, where some of them settled and took the surname of Kennoway, but the Richard Kennoway of the title is Richard Greig, whose ancestors are said to include Sir Samuel Greig, founder of the Imperial Russian Navy, and Edouard Grieg, the famous Norwegian composer. One Chapter (Chapter 3) is taken from A Bundle of Old Letters (1789-1793, while Chapter XI is the last of the old letters LOT 005A Another copy, purple cloth boards with lightly faded spine light tanning to tex pages, heavier to text block and end papers; do dw; title in gilt on front cover and also on spine; good copy LOT 006 By Allan Water. The True Story of an Old House. By Katherine Steuart (pseudonym of Agnes More Over Logan [Methuen, 1901]; Another copy has imprint of Andrew Elliot, 17 Princes Street, Edinburgh, 1901; red cloth boards; title in gilt on spine; crest on front cover; marking to spine and also to front cover. The Old House is in Tulliallan parish, tenanted by the Steuart family LOT 007 Alexander Russel [1814-1876; editor of the Scotsman Printed for Private Circulation, Edinburgh, 1876. Consists of series of Newspaper Obituaries. This is a presentation copy to “Jas Dundas of Dundas with Mrs Russel’s compliments” Alexander Russel Edinburgh, 1876 LOT 008 Jock Howieson, or The Lass o’ Cramond Brig. A Romance of Old Edinburgh. By William C Honeyman [Edinburgh and Glasgow, John Menzies & Co’ London, Simpkin, Marshall & Co Ltd, 1893. Illustrated card covers; slight tear to spine; spine and covers marked; This is a presentation copy to “S J Miller with Author’s Compliments;” William C Honeyman lived at Cremona Villa, Newport, and better known as the author on books of the violin and Violin Makers, Past and Present LOT 009 Sir John Scot, Lord Scotstarvit. His Life and Times; By T G Snoddy; Printed by T and A Constable, Edinburgh, 1968. Red Cloth Boards; Illustrated DW; nice clean copy, DW also good LOT 010 Recollections of My Early Scottish Home. [By Henry Maitland of Rankeillour] Scarce [Edinburgh: Maclaren and Macniven, Princes Street, Edinburgh] Brown Cloth Boards; Gilt title on spine; fep cut; author’s name given in ink on title page; place names and the names of persons within text changed but given in ink in margin LOT 011 George Hay Forbes. A Romance in Scholarship. BY W Perry, D.D. London” Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1927; red cloth boards; title in gilt on spine; light foxing to eps; presentation copy to H J Fentiman from J G McCall, 25/IV/47 LOT 012 Sermons By The Late Rev John Laird, D.D., of Cupar Free Church. With Memorial Sketch By His Son, Rev David M.W. Laird, M.A., of Durris, Kincardineshire [Edinburgh: Andrew Elliot; Cupar: J & G Innes, 1897; red cloth boards; title in gilt on front cover and also on spine; slight marking to spine and also to rear cover, otherwise a nice copy LOT 013 The Whytes of Bennochy, Kirkcaldy. By Duncan McNaughton. A5 Reprinted from “The Scottish Genealogist for August 1965. Vol XII No 2. Soft card covers, Pp 7, stapled, rusting; covers marked through ageing LOT 014 The History of Steam and The East Fife Fishing Fleet. By Peter Smith of Cellardyke. Published by James Corstorphine, 45 Hawthorn Street, Leven KY8 4QE. Printed by Levenmouth Printers, 1998. As New
Thomas Harper FL (1856-1875) - Beach boat with figures, and Stormy sky, pair, sepia watercolours, 6x14cm, together with late 19th century English school, pair lone figure in a wooded landscape, watercolour heightened with white, one with monogram CN dated 1876, 21x15cm (4)Overall in good order with some light marks only.One frame glass is cracked.
An extensive collection of Royal Albert table wares in the Moonlight Rose pattern, having printed mark verso, to include teapot, teacups, cruets and napkin rings (some seconds)Teacups & saucers, water jug, footed bowl, 4 bowls, 4 side plates, 4 dinner plates, pair shaped dishes - all seconds.All pieces are quite dirty but condition is good overall.Chip to handle of one coffee cup. Light wear.

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