A 1930`s light oak bureau bookcase, the upper part with plain moulded cornice enclosed by two glazed doors revealing adjustable wooden shelving and the lower part with decoratively panelled fall front on cantilevered sleeper rails above two long drawers with pierced brass teardrop handles and back plates on stretchered spiral twist legs.
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A collection of Tr-ang 00 gauge military wagons loaded variously with a large rocket, a gun, a search light and a helicopter together with an "exploding" warhead wagon, another rocket launcher and a crane and a Hornby cast metal gantry crane and another Tri-ang rocket launching wagon in original packaging (as viewed, one rocket missing).
A matched pair of silver three light two branch low candelabra by Asprey & Co., London 1959 and 1962, with plain detachable sconces, leafy capitals, leaf-capped twin C-scroll branches, leafy ovoid stems and circular bases, 16cm (6.25in) high, 29.5cm (11.5in) long, 1600g (51.45 oz) gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A pair of Italian silver coloured twin light candelabra by Carlo Piccini, Florence, post 1968 .925 standard, modelled as parrots with removable heads and hinged wings on perches, the domed bases with a band embossed with cherries and leaves, 46.5cm (18in) high, 1826g (58.7 oz) gross (one glass eye detached) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Trix Twin: twelve freight stock including Weltrol Wagon with Boiler, High Capacity, Weltrol Wagon with Cable, Hinchcliffes, Charringtons, BR Cattle, Crane Truck Set, silver Shell Tanker, two red Shell Tankers, Esso Tanker and Carter Paterson with light blue ground in original boxes (Charringtons lacks lid), G-VG, boxes F-G (12)
Hornby Trains: four coaches, sixteen freight stock, No. 1 Footbridge in original box, Signal Cabin, HRC certificate 20 March 1952 to Wells Cathedral School Branch No. 536 in frame; wooden signals two water towers and water crane; Bassett-Lowke - four buffers and two points in boxes, P-G; Signal Cabin and No. 2 Double Arm Signal, in original boxes; an 0-6-0 mechanism; a modern bogie; Ace Trains rear light assembly, in original box; modern Tucher + Walter live-steam 35cm Steamboat `Hamburg
A Collection of Seventy One Scottish Regimental Glengarry and Bonnet Badges, including four Gordon Highlanders -one being an instructor`s badge, Black Watch, Royal Scots, Highland Light Infantry, Royal Highland Fusiliers, Scottish Rifles, Scottish Yeomanry, Seaforth Highlanders, Highland Brigade, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, Glasgow Highlanders, King`s Own Scottish Borderers, Royal Scots Fusiliers, Royal Regiment of Scotland, Lowland Brigade, Lovat`s Scouts, Scottish Horse-(including two South Africa 1900,1901,1902) etc, in two trays.
A Collection of Forty Seven Ghurka and Indian and Other Military Cap Badges, in mainly brass and white metal, including 1st to 10th Ghurkas, Parachute Company, Military Police, Transport, 83rd Wallajahbad Light Infantry, King`s African Rifles, Burger Wag Civilian Guard, 7th Lancers, RWAFF, etc,
A Collection of Sixteen Cap Badges, including Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, Gordon Highlanders, Black Watch, West Yorkshire Regiment 15th Battalion (Leeds Pals), Worcestershire Regiment, Army Pay Corps, Light Infantry, Queen Victoria`s Own Poona Horse; Six White Metal Plaid Brooches; a Victorian Silver Plated Pouch Mount, as a crowned VR cypher flanked by acorns and oak leaves over DIEU ET MON DROIT, a Stamped Brass Royal Coat of Arms Mount, and similar smaller example; a Tiger Mount, over ribbon stamped INDIA; a Brass West Riding Mount (27)
A George III 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer`s Sword, the blade cut-down at the tip, faintly engraved, etched and with traces of gilding with royal cypher and maker`s name Reddell & Bate, with altered hilt and scabbard; a 19th Century German Short Sword, with 47cm resharpened saw-back blade, the brass hilt with recurving crossguard stamped T.? L.??, with curved ribbed grip and with brass mounted leather scabbard, the chape stamped 1.T.F.1. 9. Three Indian Kukri, one with a wood grip, two with aluminium grips; an Army Knife, the blade stamped with crow`s foot, R.H.&S.1950, KF 8024, with wood grip and leather sheath; a replica dagger and a pair of replica Kora (9)
A 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer`s Sword to the 16th Light Dragoons, the 83cm single edge curved fullered steel blade half blued, engraved and gilt with crowned GR cypher, a mounted Dragoon Officer firing a pistol, the Royal Coat of Arms and scrolling foliage, the steel hilt with stirrup knuckle bow, one langet engraved E/17, wire bound fish skin grip, the steel scabbard engraved 16 LD E/17 to one side, the opposing side with maker`s name "Johnstons, Sword Cutlers, 8 Newcastle St., Strand, London", with two loose hanging rings.
A Malayan Kris, with 24cm single edge slightly curved iron blade, the polished wood grip carved as a stylised seahorse with inset ivory eyes, the three piece polished light wood scabbard with well carved swept upper section; a North African Camel Dagger Whip, with plaited leather thong, the wood haft inlaid with mother of pearl and enclosing a stiletto blade (2)
A South African Shona/Tsonga Wood Headrest, the slightly dished rectangular pillow with a lug to each end carved with diapered motifs, on a figure of eight shaped stem carved with bands of chevrons flanked by reeded undulations, on a swept slightly waisted base, bearing light adze marks, 13.5cm high, 14cm long, chip to base.. **Bearing old inventory label and lot number 181?, purchased from the late Rev Lambeth`s Collection, Weeton, September 4th 1917.
Mumm.Five Months in the Himalaya.1909 A Record of Mountain Travel in Garhwal and Kashmir, first edition, half-title, frontispiece and 28 plates including one not called for and 4 folding panoramas, tissue guards, 2 folding colour maps, numerous illustrations mounted in text, some light foxing or soiling, 1 map torn, upper hinge weak, original cloth, t.e.g., others uncut, rubbed, spine a little faded, [Neate M179; Perret 3147; Yakushi M565a], 8vo, 1909. ***An account of the author`s 1907 expedition to Trisul with Longstaff..
Morant.Hist/Antiqs..County of Essex,2v,1768 2 vol., first edition, list of subscribers, 9 double-page or folding engraved maps, 23 engraved plates and plans, some folding or double-page, large folding plate in vol.1 (Wanstead House) rather browned, some light foxing and very occasional marginal water-staining but generally a good copy, bookplates removed from front pastedowns, nineteenth century half red morocco, by Birdsall & Son of Northampton, spines gilt, t.e.g., a little rubbed, folio, T.Osborne..., 1768. ***Including the second edition of The History and Antiquities of the most ancient Town and Borough of Colchester..
Certaine Sermons or Homilies 1633 2 vol. in 1, woodcut title, second vol. with woodcut device, woodcut initials, final colophon f., occasional light staining, contemporary calf, some loss to head of spine, foot of spine chipped, corners worn, rubbed, [STC 13660.5 and 13676], small folio, John Norton for Ioyce Norton, 1633.
Fisher Defence of the Liturgie 1630 title printed in red and black and within woodcut architectural border, errata at end, tear to 2R3, just touching woodcut tail-piece, some light soiling, new endpaper, upper hinge weak, contemporary limp vellum, [STC 10885], small 4to, W.S. for Robert Milbourne, 1630.
Radcliffe (Ann) The Italian, 3 vol., first edition, lacking half-titles, T12 margin torn and repaired, occasional light soiling, vol. 3 marginal wormtrack affecting a few leaves at end, contemporary label of Thiselton, Bookseller and Stationer on front pastedowns, contemporary marbled boards, rebacked in calf, rubbed, edges rather worn, [Rothschild 1703], 12mo, 1797.
Tolomei Delle Lettere, LIbri VII 1558 title with woodcut printer`s device, woodcut initials, woodcut map within text, a little worming to lower margins, occasional light water-staining, 19th century diced calf, rebacked and recornered, arms of Marquis of Stafford to upper cover, rubbed, 8vo, Venice, Gabriel Giolito de Ferrarri, 1558.
Vegetius.De re militari libri quatuor,1585 edited by God. Steenwech, 2 parts in 1, titles with woodcut printer`s device, woodcut initials, first part with typographical military formations, second part with engraved portrait on verso of title, woodcut illustrations and folding plan of Roman camp at end, m3 & 4 misbound before m1 & 2 in second part, cropped and with occasional light browning but generally a very clean copy, contemporary calf, rubbed, spine repaired at head and foot, [Adams V336], 8vo, Antwerp, Christopher Plantin, 1585. ***The first Plantin edition of this important Roman text on military strategy..
Cochin les Antiquités d`Herculanum, 1757 second edition, engraved plates, contemporary mottled calf, spine in compartments and richly gilt, spine end wormed, Paris, Jombert, 1757 § Montluc (Blaize de) Commentaires, 2 vol., some light browning and foxing, contemporary mottled calf, spine in compartments and gilt, rubbed, Paris, Louis Billaine, 1661 § Murri (Vincenzo) Abrégé Historique des Translations Prodigieuses de la Sainte Maison de Nazareth, engraved frontispiece and 4 plates in bistre, 4 other folding engraved plates, contemporary paste paper boards, spine worn, Loretto, 1809; and 4 others, French, most Topography, v.s.(8)
Le Carré (John) The Looking-Glass War jacket spine sunned as usual, 1965 § Deighton (Len) An Expensive Place to Die, 1967 § Fraser (George Macdonald) Flashman and the Mountain of Light, signed by the author, 1990, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets; and 11 others, mostly Thriller Fiction, 8vo(17)
Steinbeck (John) Burning Bright light spotting and circular mark to dust-jacket, 1950 § Burroughs (William S.) Dead Fingers Talk, jacket worn at lower edges, 1963 § Hemingway (Ernest) A Moveable Feast, 1964 § Grisham (John) The Client, signed by the author, 1993, first or first editions, original cloth or boards, dust-jackets; and 5 others, American Fiction, 8vo(9)
Barnes (Djuna) Nightwood,1st US, 1937 first American edition, signed by Desmond Harmsworth, New York, 1937 § Sackville-West (V.) Solitude, Hogarth Press, 1938 § Joyce (James) Ulysses, eighth printing, browned, a few light stains, a little creased and frayed at edges, disbound, preserved in wrapper, spine crudely reinforced, Paris, 1926 § [Russell (George)], "AE". Enchantment and other poems, one of 542 copies, signed by the author on p.9, New York, Fountain Press, and London, 1930 § Quennell (Peter) Poems, signed by Eric Harmsworth, 1926, first editions, the first two original cloth, the last two original cloth-backed boards, all rubbed and soiled, the first with faded spine, the fourth spine frayed at foot; and c.35 others, some with Harmsworth signatures or associations, 8vo & 4to(c.40)
More.Utopia,1/300,Kelmscott Pr,1893 edited by F.S.Ellis, one of 300 copies, printed in red and black in Chaucer type, wood-engraved borders and initials designed by William Morris, a few leaves with light foxing, original limp vellum with ties, uncut, slight staining to lower cover from one tie, [Peterson A16], 8vo, Kelmscott Press, 1893. ***"Aylmer Vallance...records an amusing anecdote: `Of the 300 copies issued, 40 had been ordered in advance by an Eton master, with the intention of distributing them as prizes among the boys of the college, but when the work appeared with a compromisingly Socialistic introduction by Morris, the order, from motives of prudence, had to be cancelled. However the copies were all disposed of before a year was out, so Morris did not suffer any loss.`" Peterson.
Williams (W. C.) Selected Poems 1981 § Lawrence (D. H.) Selected Poems, 1980 § Young (Andrew) Crystal & Flint: Poems, 1991 § Bates (H. E.) The Great House, 1984 § Jennings (Elizabeth) Italian Light, illustrations by Gerald Woods, 1981, each one of 25 or 30 copies, all but the last with lithographs by Geoffrey Trenaman, all original morocco-backed boards, uncut, one or two with slightly faded spines, the last with slip-case, Hove, Snake River Press; and 4 others from the Press, 4to & folio(9)
Combe (William) Doctor Syntax... first edition, hand-coloured aquatint frontispiece, title vignette, and 16 plates, title trimmed at lower edge, just touching imprint, later calf, spine gilt in compartments, rubbed, [Abbey, Life, 358; Tooley 432], 1820; [The Three Tours of Doctor Syntax], comprising: The Tour of Doctor Syntax in Search of the Picturesque, ninth edition, [1855]; The Second Tour of Doctor Syntax, in Search of Consolation, n.d.; The Third Tour of Doctor Syntax, in Search of a Wife, front free endpaper loose, n.d., 3 vol., hand-coloured aquatint plates after Thomas Rowlandson, some light browning, minor spotting, a few plates offset, original cloth, rebacked preserving original faded gilt spine, extremities bumped, R.Ackermann, [1855], 8vo(4)
Morris.History of British Birds,6v,1866 6 vol., 358 hand-coloured wood-engraved plates, tissue guards, light spotting to first few leaves of vol.6, otherwise a clean bright copy in the original pictorial green cloth, gilt, spines gilt, very slightly rubbed and faded, [Nissen 645], 8vo, 1866.
Medicae artis principes, 1567 2 parts only (of 5), title with woodcut printer`s device, woodcut illustrations, water-stained, mostly marginal, later calf, rebacked, preserving original backstrip, corners repaired, rubbed, [Adams S1780; Durling 3049], Henri Estienne, 1567 § Garengeot (René Jacques Croissant) Traité des Operations de Chirurgie, 2 vol. in 1, lacking last 4 ff. of preliminaries, contemporary calf, joints splitting, corners worn, rubbed, Paris, Claude Robustel, 1720 § Bonnet (A.) Traité des Maladies des Articulations, Atlas vol. only, half-title, 16 litographed plates, some light soiling, contemporary half cloth, rubbed, Paris, 1845; and c.20 others, Continental Medicine, 16th to 18th centuries, most defective or odd vol., v.s., sold not subject to return.(c.23)
Medical and Chirurgical Review vol 1-15 vol. only, occasional light spotting, ,8vo, for the Editors by T. Boosey, 1795-1807 § New Series, 17 vol. only, between vol. 1 and 29, with duplicate vol. 19, 1824-1838 § Index...New Series...Vol I -XX, library stamps, 1834, contemporary half calf, not uniform, worm, some covers loose, 8vo; sold as a periodical, not subject to return(34)

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