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Los 40

Coetzee (J.M.) Dusklands, first edition, very light spotting to endpapers, original cloth, dust-jacket, very lightly marked and with slight shelf-lean but overall an excellent copy, 8vo, Johannesburg, 1974.

Los 44

Coetzee (J.M.) Boyhood, 1997; Age of Iron, first American edition, 1990; Boyhood, first American edition, 1997; Diary of a Bad Year, a couple of light foxing marks to title and first few pages, 2007, first editions, signed by the author on titles, original boards, dust-jackets; and 4 others by Coetzee, all signed or inscribed, 8vo (8)

Los 45

Coetzee (J.M.) Disgrace, signed by the author to title, light foxing to first and last pages, light marginal toning, 1999; Youth, 2002; Elizabeth Costello, 2003, uncorrected proofs, original wrappers; and another copy of the first, 8vo (4)

Los 48

NO RESERVE Conrad (Joseph) The Secret Agent, limited edition signed by the author, portrait frontispiece, original boards, light spotting, rubbing to head and foot, dust-jacket, paper label to spine, spine browned and chipped at head, light creasing to head and foot, 1923; and 4 others, Conrad, 8vo (5)

Los 5

NO RESERVE Auden (W.H.) and Louis MacNeice. Letters from Iceland, first edition, plates, light foxing, original cloth, light bumping to spine ends and corners, dust-jacket, light toning to spine, internal tear to rear panel, light rubbing and creasing to head and foot, original printed Book Society wraparound band (light sunning to spine, short tear to head of upper joint), 8vo, 1937.⁂ Rare with the original wraparound band.

Los 50

Crowley (Aleister).- Baudelaire (Charles) Little Poems in Prose, first edition of this translation, one of 800 copies, 2pp. errata, 3pp. advertisements, 12 plates by Jean de Bosscher, some light foxing, original suede-backed cloth with suede label to upper cover, light rubbing to spine tips, otherwise excellent, original card slip-case, (some wear to extremities), 8vo, Paris, Edward Titus, 1925.

Los 51

Dahl (Roald) Twitch Twitch, 4 vol., reprints, signed presentation inscriptions "Anne love Roald" from the author, original wrappers, light creasing to spine, extremities a little rubbed, slip-case, extremities rubbed, 8vo, 1976.⁂ A reprint set of Roald Dahl's short stories, each inscribed to a woman who briefly became the author's lover during a holiday cruise.

Los 6

Banks (Iain M.) Walking on Glass, 1985; Canal Dreams, 1989, first edition, signed or inscribed by the author to titles, original cloth, dust-jackets, very light creasing to spine heads, else in fine condition; and 2 others by Banks, first editions, 8vo (4)

Los 60

[Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge)], "Lewis Carroll". Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, 92 colour illustrations (of which 14 full-page) by Harry Rountree, upper hinge starting, original pictorial cloth, gilt, light fading to spine, minor bumping to spine ends and corners, light rubbing to extremities, but a bright and excellent example overall, 4to, 1908.

Los 61

Douglas (Lord Alfred) Autograph Letter signed to Josiah Wedgwood MP, 2pp., folds, lambasting him for his "pitch of rage" against Collin Brooks, editor of The Truth, "Only, take care you don't get sacked yourself before you have realised your glorious, democratic dream of the complete suppression of free speech and a free press", Hove, Sussex, October 16th, 1941; Sonnets, first edition, typed poem "Sonnet on the Sonnet" with typed initials "A.D." at foot and single manuscript correction loosely inserted, original boards, spine ends and corners a little bumped, rubbed, 1909; Sonnets, first edition, signed presentation inscription from Stevie Smith to front free endpaper, frontispiece, light toning to margins, original cloth, spine slightly faded, 1935, 8vo (3)

Los 63

NO RESERVE Douglas (Norman) In the Beginning, first English edition, 1928 § Inman (Philip) Straight Runs Harley Street, 1942 § Ingrams (Richard) John Stewart Collins, a Memoir, presentation inscription from the author to front free endpaper, 1986, first editions, original cloth, dust-jackets, light bumping and creasing to extremities; and c. 50 others, literature, v.s. (c.55)

Los 66

Du Maurier (Daphne) Jamaica Inn, first edition, spotting to margins and edges, light browning to half-title, modern buff morocco in jacket design with skull design buttons, 8vo, 1936.

Los 67

Du Maurier (Daphne) Rebecca, second impression, light spotting, 1938; My Cousin Rachel, scattered spotting, 1951; The Scapegoat, 1957, matching modern morocco jacket designs with decorative buttons, the first two with lace frill to nape, 8vo (3)⁂ An attractive group of works by Du Maurier in matching unusual bindings.

Los 68

Du Maurier (Daphne) Frenchman's Creek, first edition, light marginal toning, some scattered spotting, modern blue morocco in jacket design with skull design buttons, 8vo, 1941.

Los 69

NO RESERVE Dunning (Philip) and George Abbott. Broadway Jazz, photographic illustrations, some light foxing, original pictorial boards, short split to head of spine, corners a little bumped, light rubbing to head and foot, 8vo, Tokyo, 1930.⁂ Likely the first Japanese edition of the 1920s classic play Broadway with numerous still from the 1929 film adaptation. The covers have striking period designs of women donning makeup.

Los 71

NO RESERVE Durrell (Lawrence) Tunc, 1968; Nunquam [3 copies], 1970, first editions, signed by the author, original boards, dust-jackets, some very light creasing to head and foot, else fine; and 2 others, 8vo (6)

Los 72

NO RESERVE Durrell (Lawrence) The Red Limbo Lingo, limited edition, slip-case, 1971; The Ikons and other poems, light browning to endpapers, dust-jacket price-clipped, 1966; Vega and other poems, dust-jacket, 1973, first editions, signed by the author, original boards, near-fine generally; and 7 others, poetry by the same, some signed, 8vo (11)

Los 79

Faulks (Sebastian) Birdsong, covers with a couple of small marks, 1993; The Fatal Englishman, signed by the author, small adhesion tear to front pastedown, 1996; Human Traces, signed by the author, light adhesion remains to upper panel dust-jacket, 2005, first editions, original cloth, dust-jackets, some very light surface soiling and light sunning, mainly to spines; and five other first editions by the same, 8vo (8)

Los 80

Fleming (Ian) Live and Let Die, third impression, very light foxing to title, original boards, dust-jacket, price-clipped, spine ends and corners very lightly bumped and creased, spine lightly faded, still a lovely copy, 8vo, 1956.

Los 81

Fleming (Ian) From Russia, With Love, first edition, original boards, lightly stained, dust-jacket, price-clipped, light chipping to spine ends and corners, light rubbing to joints, still overall a bright and crisp copy, 8vo, 1957.

Los 82

Fleming (Ian) Dr. No, first edition, very light marking to endpapers, original boards, dust-jacket, very minor light rubbing to spine ends and corners, some light rubbing to lower panel, but a sharp and excellent example overall, 8vo, 1958.

Los 83

Fleming (Ian) For Your Eyes Only, first edition, title in red and black, original cloth, white embossed eye to upper cover, slight bumping to spine extremities, price-clipped dust-jacket, spine lightly toned but lettering bright, light damp-staining to lower panel, slight chipping and creasing to edges and extremities, without the usual fading to lettering, 8vo, 1960.

Los 88

Fleming (Ian) The Spy Who Loved Me, ink ownership inscription, foxing to jacket, spine ends and corners a little chipped, and creased, extremities rubbed, 1962; On Her Majesty's Secret Service, jacket with very light sunning to spine, patch of staining to head, light creasing to spine ends and corners, 1963, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets, 8vo (2)

Los 89

Fleming (Ian) On Her Majesty's Secret Service, first edition, original boards, dust-jacket, very light creasing to spine ends, but a near-fine example overall, 8vo, 1963.

Los 90

Fleming (Ian) On Her Majesty's Secret Service, book titles on half-title verso crossed through in biro, jacket with light toning to spine, light surface soiling, small chip and light creasing to head, 1963; You Only Live Twice, first issue, light browning to endpapers, jacket with light toning to spine, some light surface soiling, spine ends and corners a little chipped, some light creasing to head, 1964, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets; and 3 others James Bond, 8vo (5)

Los 91

Fleming (Ian) You Only Live Twice, first state, jacket with light toning to spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped, light creasing to head, 1964; The Man with the Golden Gun, second state plain boards, spine a little worn at head, jacket spine browned, spine ends and corners a little chipped, light creasing to head, extremities a little rubbed, 1965, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets; and a copy of Colonel Sun, 8vo (3)

Los 93

NO RESERVE Fleming (Ian).- Gerson (Mark) Portrait photograph of Ian Fleming, in profile, hands clasped, ink stamps and inscription to verso, some light creasing to extremities, 250 x 200mm., [1961].⁂ This portrait can be found in the National Portrait Gallery.

Los 94

Fleming (Ian).- Knight (Maxwell) Gunmen's Holiday, first edition, occasional light foxing, original cloth, 8vo, 1935.⁂ Loosely inserted is a hand-painted wooden diorama of a dalmation and chicken by G.E. Studdy (signed "G.E.S."), mounted on card with calendar (for 1938) beneath and pink ribbon above, inscribed on verso by Maxwell Knight "To Joan & Dennis [Wheatley] with all good wishes from Max". The book itself is dedicated to the Wheatleys (To J. and D.W.). Charles Henry Maxwell Knight, OBE (1900-68) was supposedly the basis for the character 'M' in Ian Fleming's James Bond novels. G(eorge) E. Studdy (1878-1948): British artist who created the cheeky cartoon dog Bonzo in 1912. Bonzo's popularity prevailed throughout the 1920s and 30s and he appeared on postcards, toys, annuals and even in silent cartoon films.

Los 95

Forester (C.S.) Love Lies Dreaming, ink ownership inscription to front endpaper, 1927; Death to the French, light spotting, ink ownership inscription and adhesion remains to pastedowns, hinges weak (upper torn at foot), covers soiled, extremities a little rubbed, 1932; The Peacemaker, some foxing, including to title, dust-jacket, panels slightly soiled, spine toned with small tears at head and foot, 1934, all three first editions, original cloth; and 24 others by the same, many first editions, some with dust-jackets, 8vo (27)

Los 96

Forester (C.S.) The Happy Return, bookplate tipped in to front pastedown, lower cover lightly soiled, spine lightly sunned, dust-jacket supplied in facsimile, 1937; The Commodore, 1945; Lord Hornblower, 1946, all three first editions, original cloth, the last two with dust-jackets, light surface soiling, some small chips or tears to spine head and foot or margin; and 32 others by the same, several first editions, several with dustjackets, v.s. (35)

Los 97

Forester (C.S.) The Earthly Paradise, 1940; The Captain from Connecticut, bookplate to front endpaper, 1941, both first editions, original cloth, dust-jackets, some light toning or soiling and some small chips or tears at spine head and foot, folds and margins, otherwise generally bright and excellent copies, 8vo (2)

Los 99

Forester (C.S.) The African Queen, first Greenwich edition, 1953; The Gun, first Greenwich edition, 1952; Plain Murder, reprint, very light uniform marginal browning, 1946, all with signed presentation inscriptions from the author, bookplates loosely inserted, original cloth, dust-jackets, some toning, mainly to spines, some very small chips at extremities, otherwise bright and excellent, 8vo (3) .⁂ From the Forester and Troughton-Smith Family Archive each has a bookplate signed by A.S. Troughton Smith, Forester's great nephew.

Los 7054

A late 18th early 19th Century light rummer, the plain bucket bowl raised on a short centre - knopped stem and plain foot with pontil mark, c.1800. 12cm tall. A similar rummer. Two similar bucket bowl wine glasses, one c.1780 and one with plain stem, c.1820. Approximately 11.25cm tall (4)

Los 7062

A mid 18th Century wine glass, the rim of the bell shaped bowl engraved with an eleborate foliate band, in the Dutch style, on a multi knopped light baluster stem and shallow conical foot (possibly trimmed) with pontil mark, c. 1750. 18cm tall

Los 403

A Dutch silver coloured articulated fish box, Minerva duty mark, .934 standard, with a hinged head 12.5cm (5in) long, 68g (2.2 oz) Provenance: Berwick House, Shrewsbury, Shropshire Condition Report: Marks to head obscured Import mark for London 1889 and sponsor's mark for Samuel Boyce (or Boaz) Landeck Excessive play to the hinge Head/cover does not stay closed Fin has been repaired Repair beneath Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use This is probably not a vesta case Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 405

Three silver mounted rectangular photo frames by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd., Sheffield 2004, 2005 and 2006, with beaded borders, the tallest 22.5cm (9in) high, the smallest 17cm (6 3/4in) high Condition Report: Marks are well struck Stand well Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 406

Four silver mounted square photo frames, various maker's and dates, the largest 16cm (6 1/4in) wide, the smallest 11cm (4 1/4in) wide Condition Report: Marks are well struck Stand well Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 407

Four silver mounted oval photo frames, two by PJP, Edinburgh 2009 and two by Carr's of Sheffield 2007, the tallest 24cm (9 1/2in) high, the smallest 11cm (4 1/4in) high Condition Report: Marks are well struck Stand well Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 409

Four silver mounted photo frames, to include; a rectangular photo frame by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd., Edinburgh 2002, with a Celtic border, 20cm (8in) high; a double folding frame, maker's mark PJP, Birmingham 2000, with chased scroll corners, 14cm (5 1/2in) high; and two other frames Condition Report: Marks are clear Stand well Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 412

Six silver mounted rectangular photo frames by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd., Sheffield 2003 (2), 2006 (1) and 2007 (3), with reed and stitch borders, the tallest 16cm (6 1/4in) high, the shortest 11cm (4 1/4in) high Condition Report: Marks are well struck Stand well Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 435

An Edwardian silver shaped circular salver by Sydney & Co., Birmingham 1905, with a shell and scroll boarder, engraved with a monogram within a wreath and on three scroll feet, 21cm (8 1/4in) diameter, 280g (9 oz) Provenance: Private Collection, Gloucestershire Condition Report: Marks worn Slightly warped Engraving good Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 437

Y A cased set of twelve Victorian fish knives and forks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, the blades and tines Sheffield 1883, the handles 1884, the knives 23cm (9in) long, the forks 20cm (8in) long, loaded; a cased set of twelve electro-plated fish knives and forks with ivory handles; a pair of electro-plated three light candelabra, 41cm (16in) high; an electro-plated shaped oblong tureen and cover, 27cm (10 1/4in) long; together with other electro-plated items Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 438

A silver tapering pepper grinder by William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham 1960, 9cm (3 1/2in) high Condition Report: Marks are well struck Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 440

A Victorian silver rectangular inkstand by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1888, with a gadrooned border, pierced foliate swag gallery and on four scroll feet, 19.5cm long, with two cut glass inkwell with silver covers; an unmarked silver coloured dip pen; and an Edwardian caster by Marston & Bayliss, Birmingham 1906, with a ball finial to the pierced domed cover, wirework body and on a circular foot, 12cm high, with a blue glass liner, 436g (14.05 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: Ink stand - Marks partially obscured, missing rear foot, piece of gallery split/detached, wobbles, one of the bottle covers possibly replaced, minor chips Caster - Maker's mark partially obscured, wobbles, liner good Light scratches commensurate with age and use   Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 441

An Edwardian silver twin handled bowl by William Comyns, London 1902, with twin capped flying scroll handles, a girdle and on a circular moulded spreading foot, 23cm (9in) long, 436g (14 oz) Condition Report: Marks slightly rubbed Dent to the rim Wobbles Dent to the body Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 451

A silver shaped square salver by William Comyns & Sons Ltd. (Richard Comyns), London 1932, with a raised moulded border, engraved with a presentation inscription and on four bracket feet, 31cm (12 1/4in) long, 1262g (40.6 oz) Condition Report: Marks are well struck Engraving is crisp Slightly warped Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 456

A Continental silver coloured wager cup, stamped with French import mark, modelled as a lady in a wide skirt holding aloft a swinging cup, 9cm (3 1/2in) high, 59g (1.9 oz) Condition Report: Marks are partially obscured Dent to the rim Slightly wobbles Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 462

A pair of American silver coloured three light candelabra by Gorham, with urn shaped capitals, tapering stems and on circular moulded spreading bases, 28cm (11in) high, loaded; an American silver coloured spill vase, engraved with foliate swags and on a circular moulded spreading base, 31cm (12in) high, loaded; a silver coloured spill vase, unmarked, with a tapering octagonal stem, engraved A, on a circular moulded spreading base, 38.5cm (15 1/4in) high; and a pair of silver dwarf candlesticks, 5.5cm (2 1/4in) high, loaded Provenance: Private Collection, Gloucestershire Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 464

An Islamic silver coloured bowl, unmarked, chased with an acanthus band and a flower to the centre, 20cm (8in) diameter, 287g (9.2 oz) Condition Report: Unmarked Wobbles Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 471

A pair of electro-plated three light candelabra, with twin scroll branches, gadrooned borders, tapering stems and circular bases, 44cm (17 1/4in) high Provenance: Private Collection, Gloucestershire

Los 508

A diamond and blue topaz dress ring, the facetted shaped blue topaz with brilliant cut diamond borders, approximately 0.20 carats total, stamped 750, finger size L, 7.2g gross Condition Report: Some chips to the blue stone, some light wear Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 515

A tanzanite and diamond cluster dress ring, the central circular cut tanzanite within a double surround of eight cut diamonds, panel 1.9cm diameter, shank stamped 585, finger size P, 5g gross Condition Report: the tanzanite has healed fractures, some further inclusions, the diamonds are tinted, some light wear to the settings Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 527

A citrine and diamond dress ring, the crossover band terminating with a citrine flower head and a diamond set hoop, 18 cart gold hallmark, finger size K, 3.9g gross Condition Report: Some light wear commensurate with age and use, diamonds are bright and lively Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 529

A diamond and amethyst dress ring, the oval cabochon amethyst within a surround of eight cut diamonds, approximately 0.26 carats total, finger size R, 7.1g gross Condition Report: The diamonds are all present and correct, fairly bright and lively, the amethyst wobbles slightly in the setting, there is a window to one side of the stone, some light wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 564

A late 19th century shell cameo of Diana, the oval panel carved with the profile of Diana wearing a moon diadem, holding a bow and a quiver of arrows behind her, within a gold ropetwist and chain link setting, 4.2cm long, with associated seed pearl set bale, 10.8g gross Condition Report: The cameo has a small hairline crack visible to the back and when held to the light, the setting has wear commensurate with age and use, brooch fitting in good working order, the bale is also useable, it a different colour gold to the main setting. Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 570

A pair of 1930s onyx and seed pearl cufflinks, the cufflinks with circular onyx panels each with a central seed pearl accent, within a scrolled border, 12mm diameter, stamped 14k Plat & Gold, with bar connectors, together with four matching buttons, with attached slide fittings Condition Report: One of the cufflinks is missing its central seed pearl. Some light wear commensurate with age and use, no noticeable damage. Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 571

Three late Victorian diamond dress studs, the polished gold studs star set with old cut diamonds, approximately 0.24 carats total, 6mm diameter, stamped Patent 18ct, 3.1g gross, in a fitted brown leather case stamped A. Williamson Rochdale; together with a pair of silver cufflinks, Birmingham 1963 hallmark, 6.4g Condition Report: The diamonds are bright and lively, some light wear, there is some signs of storage and losses to the surface of the outer box. The cufflinks have some signs of wear, but still in a useable condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 576

A small collection of antique jewellery, to include an early 20th century French locket, the circular panel with a swan amongst reeds with the inscription 'Signe De Bonheur', with French poinçon, 3.5cm long; together with a gold medal, possibly of stadtholder William V and Wilhelmina of Prussia, Princess of Orange, with Netherlands 1831-1893 import mark, 4.1cm long; an early 19th century turquoise blue paste of cupid holding a wreath with a butterfly, with ΠIXΛCP written below, 2.3cm long; and a further gold coloured circular pendant, pressed with the profile of a man, stamped with a Spanish post 1934 control mark; 20.8g gross Condition Report: The locket has some thinning to the suspension loop, and some general wear. The other items have some light wear commensurate with use Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 577

Three late Victorian heart shaped dress studs, the heart shaped studs with belcher link chain connectors, stamped 18ct, 4.6g, in a fitted case Condition Report: The studs have some light wear, a slight pull to one of the connecting hoops, the case was silk covered, but most of the silk has perished, no top liner to the case Condition Report Disclaimer

Los 612

A gold coloured tubular pendant, the polished tube with screw on lid, stamped with Chinese marks, 4.7cm long, suspended from a belcher link chain, stamped 750, 49cm long, 8.1g gross Condition Report: Some light scratches and patches of scuffing to the tube, the chain has some light wear Condition Report Disclaimer

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