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Los 47

Betjeman (John) Ghastly Good Taste, double-signed by the author on endpaper and title, errata slip, folding plate, light toning to spine and covers, a little rubbed, 1998; Continual Dew, signed by the author on half-title, spine rubbing, slight bumping to spine tips and corners, 1937; Old Lights for New Chancels, signed by the author on endpaper, author's signed card loosely inserted, slight shelf-lean, very light toning to spine, 1940, first editions, original cloth or boards; and 3 others by the same, 2 of which signed, 8vo (6)

Los 471

Waugh (Evelyn) Helena, jacket with short tear with creasing to foot of spine, 1950; The Loved One, illustrations by Stuart Boyle, jacket with very light toning to spine, a few small nicks with light creasing to head, [1948]; Men at Arms, jacket spine slightly sunned, minor chipping to spine tips and corners, light foxing to lower panel, 1952; The Loved One, illustrations by the author, a few light spots, jacket with some minor chipping and light creasing to head, 1953, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets, near-fine; and 2 others by the same, 8vo (6)

Los 472

Waugh (Evelyn) [The Sword of Honour trilogy], 3 vol., first editions, comprising Men at Arms, light spotting to lower panel, very short tear to spine head joint, 1952; Officers and Gentlemen, endpapers browned and very lightly foxed, 1955; Unconditional Surrender, endpapers very lightly toned, 1961, original boards, dust-jackets, spines lightly faded but exceptionally bright and tight copies overall, 8vo (3)

Los 473

NO RESERVE Waugh (Evelyn) [The Sword of Honour trilogy], 3 vol, first editions, comprising Men at Arms, ink gift inscription to front free endpaper, jacket spine faded, large chip to spine head, creased and frayed to spine, otherwise bright front panel, 1952; Officers and Gentlemen, jacket lightly faded and chipped to extremities, spine faded but an excellent copy overall, 1955; Unconditional Surrender, light nicks to extremities, spine sunned, otherwise a near-fine copy, 1961; When the Going Was Good, first English edition, cloth darkened, jacket cracked and chipped with portions of loss along spine and ends, creased, 1946; and c.30 others, Waugh, v.s. (c.35)

Los 474

Welsh (Irvine) Trainspotting, first edition, signed by the author to title, ownership inscription to endpapers, original wrappers, some creases to spine, very light soiling to lower wrapper, 8vo, 1993.

Los 475

NO RESERVE Wells (H.G.) The Short Stories, first collected edition, original cloth, light sunning to spine dust-jacket priced at 7/6, light toning to spine, spine creased at head, crease to upper panel, a near-fine copy, 1927; The Country of the Blind and other stories, first edition, colour frontispiece, some cracking to gutter, bookplate of Bernard Gilbert to front pastedown, original cloth, light rubbing, [1911]; and another by the same, 8vo (3)⁂ The first is rare in the dust-jacket, we can trace no like example.

Los 476

NO RESERVE Westerman (P.F.) Leslie Dexter, Cadet, reprint, 1937; The Secret of the Plateau, first edition, presentation bookplate to pastedown, n.d.; The Dispatch Riders, reprint, faded presentation inscription to front free endpaper, n.d. [c.1929] § Johns (W.E., capt.) Biggles Makes Ends Meet, foxing to title, 1957; Biggles on the Interpol, 1957 § Macfarlane (Robert) & Stanley Donwood. Ness, first edition, signed by both authors to title, 2019, original cloth or boards, spine ends a little bumped, dust-jackets, light chips and frays to extremities and spine ends; and 11 others, similar, 8vo (17)

Los 478

NO RESERVE White (Patrick) The Vivisector, 1970; The Cockatoos, 1974; Voss, jacket price-clipped, cloth soiled, jacket lightly marked, 1957; Rides in the Chariot, 1961, first editions, original cloth or boards, spine ends lightly bumped, dust-jackets, light creasing and to spine ends and corners, otherwise mostly excellent copies; and 2 others by White, first editions, 8vo (6)

Los 479

Wilde (Oscar) Sebastian Melmoth, title in red and black, attractive crushed morocco gilt by Morrell, upper cover with central Gaelic knot inlayed design in green and gilt, light rubbing, spine with small chip to foot, light rubbing to joints and spine tips, t.e.g., Arthur L. Humphreys, 1911.

Los 48

Blackwood (Algernon) John Silence. Physician Extraordinary, light sunning to spine, light bumping to spine tips and corners, 1908; A Prisoner in Fairyland, 10pp. advertisements, ink gift inscription and light browning to endpaper, slight darkening to spine, 1913; The Extra Day, without advertisements, slight toning to spine, 1915; Shocks, ink ownership inscription to endpaper, slight mottling to upper cover, 1935, first editions, original cloth, excellent copies; and 3 others by the same, 8vo (7)

Los 481

Williams (Charles) All Hallows Eve, first edition, original cloth, dust-jacket, light tonging to spine, closed tear to foot of lower joint running into spine, spine a little frayed at head, short nick for foot of upper panel, light creasing to head, an excellent example, 8vo, 1945.⁂ The scarce final novel by this member of the Inklings. All Hallows Eve is a supernatural fantasy set amongst the dead of the London Blitz.

Los 482

Wodehouse (P.G.) Full Moon, jacket with light sunning to spine, spine chipped at head affecting title, light creasing to head, [1947]; Spring Feever, jacket price-clipped, spine chipped at head, foot of spine and corners a little chipped, closed tear to head of lower panel, light rubbing to extremities, [1948]; Jeeves in the Offing, jacket price-clipped, very light sunning to spine, minor chipping and light rubbing to spine tips and corners, closed tear to foot of upper panel, 1960, first editions, original cloth, dust-jackets, very good or excellent overall; and 9 others by the same, 8vo (12)

Los 483

Woolf (Virginia) Monday or Tuesday, first edition, woodcuts by Vanessa Bell, bookplate to pastedown, endpapers browned, original cloth-backed boards, corners bumped, light rubbing or scuffing, still overall a tight, crisp copy, 8vo, [Kirkpatrick A5a], Hogarth Press, 1921.

Los 484

NO RESERVE Woolf (Virginia) The Common Reader, small neat ownership inscription to front free endpaper, faint scattered spotting, original cloth-backed boards, lightly rubbed and faded, surface soiling, 1925; Between the Acts, endpapers browned, cloth faded, 1941; The Years, ink ownership name to spotted front free endpapers, lightly browned, 1937; Orlando: A Biography, plates, light foxing, cloth soiled, bumped to extremities, 1928, first editions, original cloth, the Hogarth Press; and c.20 others by or relating to Woolf, v.s. (c.25)

Los 486

Woolf (Virginia) Three Guineas, endpapers browned, cloth spine darkened and light surface soiling, jacket with foxing and small portion of loss to spine ends, spine stained and faded, light surface marks, 1938; The Moment and Other Essays, ink ownership name to front free endpaper, jacket discoloured, spine faded, chips to extremities, 1947; A Haunted House, ink ownership name to front free endpaper, pages toned, jacket chipped and frayed to extremities, spine darkened, 1943, first editions, original cloth, dust-jackets; and another by the same, 8vo (4)

Los 487

Wright (Harold Bell) and John Lebar. The Devil's Highway, signed presentation inscription from the author "The John Lebar who worked with me on this... is my son Gilbert" to endpaper, New York, 1932 § Train (Arthur) Tutt and Mr. Tutt, plates, upper hinge starting, New York, 1920 § Gardenhire (Samuel M.) The Long Arm, plates, New York, 1906, first editions, original cloth, some light rubbing to spine tips and corners, but near-fine generally; and 8 others, detective fiction, 8vo (11)

Los 488

Zamyatin (Yevgeny) We, first edition, extremely faint ink ownership name partially removed from endpapers, original boards, dust-jacket, extremities creased and frayed, some light soiling, 8vo, 1970.

Los 50

NO RESERVE Blixen (Karen) Out of Africa, first edition, light spotting, original cloth, light bumping to corners and spine ends, one or two scuffing marks, facsimile dust-jacket, 1937; and another, 8vo (2)

Los 51

NO RESERVE Blyton (Enid) Five Have a Wonderful Time, 1952; Five Go to Billycock Hill, pictorial endpapers lightly browned, 1957; Good Old Secret Seven, 1960; Five Go on a Secret Trail, 1956, first editions, original cloth, dust-jackets, light chipping and creasing to extremities, but overall good sharp copies; and a 4 vol. limited edition set of Blyton's bibliography, signed by the compiler, 8vo (8)

Los 52

Böll (Heinrich) Group Portrait with Lady, 1973; The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum, 1975; The Safety Net, light marginal toning, some sunning to upper panel, 1982, first English editions, original boards, light sunning to spines, some rubbing to extremities, otherwise excellent; and 12 others by the same, 8vo (15)

Los 54

Bower (Marvin) The Will to Manage: Corporate Success through Programmed Management, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author dated 15 April '69, "with best wishes that our experience together in 'American Management Dynamics'...will help you influence the will to manage in your enterprises" on front free endpaper, original cloth, dust-jacket, a few chips or short tears to edges, upper cover with small portion of loss at foot, some light rubbing or surface soiling, 8vo, New York, 1966.

Los 55

Bowles (Paul) A Little Stone, first edition, original cloth, faded, third impression dust-jacket, one or two nicks and creases to extremities but still a pristine example, 1950; The Hours After Noon, 1959; Let it Come Down, contemporary ink gift inscription to front free endpaper, jacket chipped at spine head and corners, 1952; The Spider's House, light spotting to first few pages, short tears to jacket head, nicks and tears to edges, 1957, first editions, original boards or cloth, corners and spine ends bumped, dust-jackets, very good or excellent copies; and 19 others by the same, 8vo (23)

Los 57

Bradbury (Ray) Fahrenheit 451, limited edition signed by author and illustrator, 4 colour plates by Joseph Mugnaini, monthly newsletter from Limited Editions Club loosely inserted, original aluminium-covered boards, some light rubbing to joints, slipcase (wear to head of spine, light rubbing to extremities), folio, New York, Limited Editions Club, 1982.

Los 58

Braine (John) Room at the Top, first edition, light browning to endpapers, original boards, dust-jacket, light browning to upper half of spine, light spotting to lower panel, else fine, publisher's original wraparound band (a little spotted, light toning to spine), 8vo, 1957.⁂ A lovely copy of this key novel by one of the Angry Young Men group of authors.

Los 60

NO RESERVE Brereton (Frederick) An Anthology of War Poems, first edition, light spotting to title, endpapers browned, jacket price-clipped, spine browned and frayed, 1930 § Own (Wilfred) Poems, number 223 of 300 copies, "Centenary Edition", 1993 § Gibson (Wilfrid) Coming and Going, signed presentation inscription from the author to front free endpaper, one or two light spots, jacket chipped and frayed to extremities, spine lightly faded, 1938; The Web of Life: A Book of Poems, initialled presentation inscription from the author to browned endpapers, first few pages unopened, original cloth-backed, boards, lightly discoloured and rubbed at corners, 1908; and 3 others, similar, and a complete set of World War I magazines 'I Was There', 4to & 8vo (sm. qty)

Los 64

Burgess (Anthony) Devil of a State, 1961; Any Old Iron, 1989; Mozart & The Wolf Gang, 1991 § Amis (Kingsley) One Fat Englishman, 1963; Take a Girl Like You, 1960, first editions, all but the last two signed by the author to endpapers or title, original boards, dust-jackets, light fraying to spine heads, otherwise excellent copies; and 6 others by Burgess or Amis, including a proof copy of Earthly Powers, 8vo (12)

Los 65

Burroughs (William S.) The Soft Machine, first edition, light creasing and sunning to spine, 1961 § Himes (Chester) Pinktoes, first edition, light sunning and creasing to spine, 1961 § Reage (Pauline) The Story of O, first Traveller's Companion edition, ink ownership inscription to endpaper, light creasing to spine, 1959, original wrappers, "NF 18" ink stamp to lower covers, Paris, Olympia Press; and 19 others, Olympia and Obelisk Press, 8vo (22)

Los 66

Byron (Robert) The Road to Oxiana, first edition, frontispiece and 15 plates, repairs to front free endpaper, abrasion to pastedown, original cloth, light darkening to spine, spine ends and corners a little creased and frayed but still a very sharp copy, 8vo, 1937.

Los 68

Capote (Truman) Breakfast at Tiffany's, first English edition, very light foxing to endpapers, original boards, dust-jacket, chips to corners, light rubbing along joints, short tear to upper panel head repaired, still overall a sharp copy, 8vo, 1958.

Los 69

NO RESERVE Chatwin (Bruce) In Patagonia, first edition, original boards, dust-jacket, price-clipped, extremely light fading to spine otherwise a fine copy, 8vo, 1977.⁂ Scarce to find in this condition without the usual heavy fading to spine.

Los 7

Amis (Kingsley) Ending Up, first edition, signed by the author on title, original boards, slight bump to corner, dust-jacket, price-clipped, light sunning to spine, slight rubbing to spine tips and corners, 1974; and another by the same, 8vo (2)

Los 70

Chesterton (G.K.) The Scandal of Father Brown, first edition, very light toning to endpapers, light scattered spots to half-title, original cloth, spine ends bumped, dust-jacket, neat repairs along edges and joints, retouched to spine head and upper panel, still in effect a bright and sharp copy, 8vo, 1935.

Los 71

Chevalier (Tracy) Girl With a Pearl Earring, uncorrected proof copy, signed by the author on title with autograph quotation from the first line of the novel, original wrapper, light fading to spine, slight surface soiling, 8vo, 1999.

Los 72

Chevalier (Tracy) Girl With a Pearl Earring, first edition, signed by the author on title, very light marginal toning, original boards, first state dust-jacket with misspelling "earing" to lower panel, slight creasing to head of spine, else fine, 8vo, 1999.

Los 74

Christie (Agatha) The Murder at the Vicarage, first edition, 2pp. advertisements, some splitting to gutter, light scattered spotting, original cloth, fading to spine, spine ends and corners bumped and frayed, light fading and marking to covers, new endpapers, 8vo, 1930.⁂ The novel to feature Miss Marple. Scarce.

Los 75

*** Please note, the description of this lot has changed ***Christie (Agatha) The Clocks, Book Club edition, signed by the author on title, COA from Autographica loosely inserted, light scattered spotting, original boards, spine sunned, 8vo, 1963.

Los 8

Amis (Kingsley) The Old Devils, first edition, signed by the author on title, jacket with light creasing to spine tips, 1986 § Carey (Peter) The History of the Kelly Gang, first English edition, signed by the author on title, jacket with slight sunning to spine, 2001 § Mantel (Hilary) Bring Up the Bodies, first edition, signed by the author on title, 2012 § Storey (David) Saville, uncorrected proof copy, Tom Maschler's copy with his bookplate to inside front cover, original wrappers, light sunning and creasing to spine, 1976, first 3 in original boards and dust-jackets, near-fine generally; and 25 others, Booker Prize winning and nominated books and authors, 8vo (29)

Los 80

Colette [(Sidonie-Gabrielle)] & "Willy". Claudine at School, 1930; Claudine in Paris, 1931; The Ripening Corn, 1931; Morning Glory, bookplates removed from pastedown leaving paper remnants, 1932; Chéri, 1930; Fanny and Jane, 1931, first English editions, light foxing and browning to first few pages, occasional tape stains to endpapers, light foxing to edges, original cloth, light rubbing to joints; and 5 others by the same, 8vo (11)

Los 82

NO RESERVE Compton-Burnett (Ivy) [The Works], 19 vol., one of 500 sets, original cloth, dust-jackets, some light fading to spine, otherwise fine condition, housed in 4 cloth slip-cases, 8vo, 1972.

Los 83

Conrad (Joseph) The Rescue, jacket with light browning to spine, 1 or 2 short nicks with some light creasing to head and foot, some light spotting, 1920; The Rover, scattered foxing, contemporary ink ownership inscription ton endpaper, jacket spine ends and corners chipped with loss to spine ends, a few tears with creasing to head and foot, light marking and surface soiling, 1923, first editions, light browning to endpapers, original cloth, dust-jackets; and 3 others, Conrad, 8vo (5)

Los 85

NO RESERVE Conrad (Joseph) [The Works], 17 vol., illustrations, original pictorial cloth, very light markings, slip-cases, 8vo, Folio Society, 1996-2005

Los 87

NO RESERVE Crisp (Quentin) The Naked Civil Servant, signed presentation inscription from the author to title 1985; The Wit and Wisdom of Quentin Crisp, signed by the author to half-title, 1987, original wrappers, light nicks to extremities, 8vo (2)

Los 89

Dahl (Roald) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, first edition, first issue with the six line colophon, fifth line reading "Paper manufactured by S. D. Warren and Co.", bookplate signed by the author to title, illustrations by Joseph Schindelman, original blind-stamped cloth, dust-jacket with no ISBN number to rear panel, very light sunning to spine, neat and expert repairs and restorations to spine tips and corners, small surface abrasion caused by label removal from foot of rear panel, in effect a near-fine example, 8vo, New York, 1964.

Los 9

NO RESERVE Amis (Martin) Einstein's Monsters, p.25 a little stained, 1987; Money, 1984; London Fields, 1989; Time's Arrow, 1991; The Information, 1995, first editions, original boards or cloth, dust-jackets, some light staining to flaps, one or two marks but otherwise bright and crisp copies; and 2 others, 8vo (7)

Los 91

NO RESERVE Dahl (Roald) Tales of the Unexpected, signed presentation inscription from the author to pastedown, original wrappers, light scuffing, 8vo, 1979.

Los 92

Dahl (Roald) The Enormous Crocodile, first hardback edition, cut signature of the author to title, bookplate signed by the illustrator to endpaper, original boards, 1978; The Enormous Crocodile, first paperback edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to inside front cover, original wrappers, light rubbing to extremities, 1980, illustrations by Quentin Blake, 4to (2)⁂ Dahl's first picture book and the first of his works to be illustrated by Quentin Blake.

Los 94

Dahl (Roald) Boy, first edition, second printing, signed presentation inscription from the author to half-title (straying slightly onto title), illustrations, original boards, slight bumping to spine ends, dust-jacket, price-clipped, light sunning to spine, slight creasing to spine tips, 8vo, 1985.

Los 96

Dahl (Roald) Going Solo, first edition, first printing, signed presentation inscription from the author to half-title, illustrations, light foxing to endpapers, original boards, spine ends a little bumped, dust-jacket, foxing to flaps, light creasing to head, else fine, 8vo, 1986.

Los 99

NO RESERVE Daventry (Leonard) Degree XII, first edition, endpapers very lightly toned, original boards, dust-jacket, price-clipped, light rubbing and creasing to extremities, 8vo, 1972.⁂ Very scarce work of science-fiction.

Los 269

First World War medal group awarded to Sergeant Norman Smith of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry comprising; War Medal, Victory Medal (1359 SJT. N. SMITH. OXF. & BUCKS. L. I.) and 1914-15 Star (1359 L.CPL. N. SMITH. OXF. & BUCKS. L. I.) with box, together with Memorial Plaque with letter and envelope

Los 271

First World War medal pair awarded to Colour Sergeant B.S. Bennett of the Somerset Light Infantry comprising; War Medal and Victory Medal (201185 C. SJT. B. S. BENNETT. SOM. L. I.), together with a George V and Queen Mary Silver Jubilee commemorative medallion on ribbon

Los 274

First World War medal group awarded to Private. R. Smith of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry comprising; War Medal, Victory Medal and 1914-15 Star (2840 PTE.R.SMITH OXF. & BUCKS. L. I.), 5441 Smith dog tags, Edward and Alexandra Coronation Medallion, etc

Los 455

French two-light brass bouillotte lamp with adjustable painted toleware shade with laurel wreath finial, swan neck branches and circular dished base with palmette decoration, 54cm high overall

Los 1236

A SUPERB GILT BRONZE SIX LIGHT CHANDELIER after ANDRE CHARLES BOULLE, with masks, acanthus scrolls and heads of Bacchus. 26ins drop, 24ins wide.

Los 1682

A GOOD PAIR OF MATTHEW BOLTON SHEFFIELD PLATE THREE LIGHT CANDELABRAS, circular bases, tapering columns with gadrooned borders, reeded leaf capped scrolls branches with three urn shaped sconces/ 20ins high.

Los 2017

Ex-shop stock Matchbox Regular Wheels 3 x 33b Ford Zephyr 6 (this is a half of a Fred Bronner Corporation shrink-wrapped retailers trade pack) - all are light turquoise body without rear silver trim, gloss black base, 36-tread black plastic wheels - Excellent Plus (axles rusty) in Excellent to Near Mint type D4 boxes complete with original shrink-wrap opened at one end to allow removal of models. Old store stock from Uneeda Hobby, Long Beach, New York, State. (3)

Los 2018

Ex-shop stock Matchbox Regular Wheels group of Cars & Trailers. (1) 33b Ford Zephyr 6 - light turquoise body without rear silver trim, gloss black base, 36-tread black plastic wheels, type D4 box; (2) 38b Vauxhall Victor Estate - silver trim to grille & headlamps only (front bumper remains body colour), green interior, gloss black base, 36-tread black plastic wheels (box clean but creased and model has paint chips to front bumper); (3) 39b Pontiac Bonneville Convertible - silver trim to grille & headlamps only (front bumper remains body colour), turquoise green windscreen, ivory interior, gloss black base, 36-tread black plastic wheels, type D3 box (puncture hole to one end flap); (4) 48b Sports Boat & Trailer - red boat with white hull & bare metal motor, dark blue trailer with raised towing eye, 18-tread black plastic wheels; (5) 64b MG 1100 in "New Model" type E3 box - most models have rusty axles - Excellent to Near Mint in Good Plus to Mint boxes. Old store stock from Uneeda Hobby, Long Beach, New York, State. (5)

Los 2019

Ex-shop stock Matchbox Regular Wheels group of Cars. (1) 33b Ford Zephyr 6 - light turquoise body without rear silver trim, gloss black base, 36-tread black plastic wheels, type D4 box; (2) 38b Vauxhall Victor Estate - silver trim to grille & headlamps only, green interior, gloss black base, 36-tread black plastic wheels, type D4 box (box clean but creased); (3) 39b Pontiac Bonneville Convertible - silver trim to grille, headlamps & front bumper, turquoise green windscreen, ivory interior, gloss black base, 36-tread black plastic wheels, type D3 box (does have a number of paint chips to front wings & rear fins); (4) 56b Fiat 1500 Saloon - silver trim to grille, headlamps & front bumper, brown luggage, red interior with front extensions, type E2 box without "New Model"; (5) MG 1100 in type E4 box - Good Plus to Mint in Good Plus to Mint boxes. Old store stock from Uneeda Hobby, Long Beach, New York, State. (5)

Los 2020

Ex-shop stock Matchbox Regular Wheels (1) 33b Ford Zephyr 6 - light turquoise without rear silver trim, gloss black base, 36-tread black plastic wheels, type D3 box; (2) 38b Vauxhall Victor Estate - silver trim to grille & headlamps only, green interior, gloss black base, 36-tread black plastic wheels, type E3 box which is creased/worn; (3) 44b Rolls Royce Phantom V - 36-tread black plastic wheels, rare late issue type E3 box; (4) 56b Fiat 1500 Saloon - silver trim to grille headlamps & front bumper, brown luggage, red interior with front extensions, type E2 box; (5) 64b MG 1100 in "New Model" type E3 box - Excellent to Mint with a couple of models having rusty axles in Good Plus to Near Mint boxes apart from box for Vauxhall Victor Estate which is only Fair. Old store stock from Uneeda Hobby, Long Beach, New York, State. (5)

Los 2055

Ex-shop stock Matchbox Regular Wheels G3 Vacation Gift Set containing (1) 12c Land Rover - blue body with burnt Sienna luggage, white interior with transmission tunnel cast, black plastic base without rear tow hook brace; (2) 23d Trailer Caravan with 36-tread black plastic wheels & closed axles; (3) 27d Mercedes 230SL; (4) 42b Studebaker Lark Station Wagon - light blue roof slide with cast letter B (missing plastic accessories); (5) 45b Ford Corsair with bare metal base, 36-tread black plastic wheels, complete with plastic accessories attached to sprue (does have a few tiny pin size factory assembly paint chips; (6) 48b Sports Boat & Trailer - white body with red hull & brass motor, light blue trailer with raised towing eye, 18-tread black plastic wheels (motor tarnished); (7) 56b Fiat 1500 with brown luggage; (8) 68b Mercedes Coach with closed axles - Excellent to Mint in Near Mint window box with original factory shrink-wrap but this is split along 2 sides with another minor small puncture hole to the front. Old store stock direct from Uneeda Hobby, Long Beach, New York State. (8)

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