BINDINGS. – L.E. STEELE (editor). Essays of Richard Steele. London & New York: 1907. 8vo (150 x 96mm.) Portrait frontispiece. Contemporary red half-morocco, the spine gilt in three compartments with raised bands, lettered in the first and third, the second with a foliate motif. – And twenty-four others, leather-bound (25).
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BINDINGS. – Elizabeth Barrett BROWNING. The Poems… Albion edition. London & New York: [n.d.] Title printed in red and black, portrait frontispiece. Contemporary blue calf gilt, by John Bumpus, the spine in six compartments, lettered in the second, the others with continuous stylized roses, g.e. (slightly faded, spine rubbed and scuffed at head and foot). – And eight other leather-bound volumes (9).
SYNGE, J.M. The Playboy of the Western World. A Comedy in Three Acts. Dublin: Maunsel & Co., Ltd., 1907. 8vo (194 x 125mm.) Portrait frontispiece. (Frontispiece damp-stained, light spotting.) Original cloth (extremities soiled and lightly bumped). Provenance: Bertram Christian (inscription dated 1907 to front-free endpaper).
AINSWORTH, William Harrison. Windsor Castle… new edition. London: Henry Colburn, 1843. 8vo (220 x 133mm.) Additional decorative title, portrait frontispiece, 21 plates by George Cruikshank and others, numerous illustrations. (Some spotting and browning to plates.) Contemporary red morocco blocked in black and gilt, g.e. (extremities slightly scuffed, spine slightly darkened).
CHILDREN’S BOOKS. – Edmund DULAC. Picture Book for the French Red Cross. London, New York, etc.: [n.d. but circa 1915.] 4to (273 x 215mm.) 19 mounted colour plates by Dulac, 1 portrait plate. (Minor pencil scribbles to title-page.) Original decorated cloth (extremities bumped, chipped and scuffed). – And a quantity of others, the majority children’s books, most 20th Century (a quantity).
BYRON, George Gordon Noel, Lord. The Works. London: John Murray, 1821. 5 vols., 8vo (165 x 99mm.) Portrait frontispiece to vol. I, 21 engraved plates. (Plates spotted, occasional browning.) Contemporary calf, the covers blocked in blind to a basket weave design, spines gilt, gilt turn-ins, g.e. (extremities scuffed, spines chipped and lacking morocco lettering pieces, joints rubbed and occasionally split).
Antique cameo pendant necklet, comprising oval carved shell, approx. 50mm x 40mm, depicting a bust portrait of a lady with a lyre, gold frame with scroll pattern in places, attached to double strand fancy serpentine link chain, part of chain with bobbles in between holding strands together, two bobbles require touch solder, approx. 17”, fitted with snap type fastener, tested 9ct gold, chain possibly better (gross 40.8g)
Pair of amber bomber drop earrings, approx. 30mm, with gold hook wire fittings & a pair of cameo drop earrings, comprising oval carved shells, approx. 11mm x 8mm, each depicting bust portrait of a young lady, both different, gold drop with post & butterfly fittings, stamped or tested 9ct (6.2g) (2)
Ashton, John. The Legendary History of the Cross, Fisher Unwin, London 1887. Decorative full art vellum with twin clasp fastenings, sixty-four woodcut illustrations, octavo; Shelley, Percy Bysshe. Poetical Works, edited by Edward Dowden, Macmillan, London 1901. Half art vellum with spine label and Art Nouveau gilt decoration, portrait frontispiece, octavo; and six other assorted leather-bound works, (8).
Sassoon, Siegfried. Siegfried`s Journey 1916-1920, first edition, Faber & Faber, London 1945. Pink cloth, portrait frontispiece, octavo; Langley, Noel. The Inconstant Moon, first edition, Barker, London 1949. Pictorial boards, illustrated by Ronald Searle, octavo (lacking front free endpaper and with scarred front pastedown); Homer, The Odyssey, translated by Butcher, S.H. & Lang, Andrew, The Medici Society, London 1949. Blue cloth, dustjacket, colour plate illustrations by W. Russell Flint, square octavo (lacking front free endpaper); and assorted other works.
Photographs - A collection of exterior and interior photographs of a country house and its surrounding estate, possibly Henbury Hill House, Henbury, Bristol, circa 1910, including the formal gardens, pastures with a small dairy herd and haystacks, a ruined church, a tennis court, cottage gardens, the library, drawing room, sitting room, dining room, landing, hall, bedrooms, a staff group portrait, servants` stairway, estate cottage, a motor limousine, and other views (twenty-nine approximately 15cm x 20.5cm and fourteen approximately 11.5cm x 15.5cm); with thirteen assorted other photographs, including views of the Clifton Suspension Bridge, all laid down, back-to-back, on card leaves, (album).
Ephemera - A Cuala Industries printed and hand-coloured invitation card, `Miss E.C. Yeats hopes that you will come to...buy some of her embroideries, books and prints`, 11.5cm x 9cm; a New York Condensed Milk Co. advertising card; three silhouettte portrait cards, British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, 1924; and other items.Best Bid
Autographs - Red Dwarf. A paperback book, Naylor, Grant. Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers, Roc, New York 1992, first U.S. edition, signed by Chris Barrie (Rimmer), Craig Charles (Lister), Danny John-Jules (The Cat), Chloe Annett (Kochanski), Robert Llewellyn (Kryten), and Norman Lovett (Holly); a Red Dwarf Official Fan Club programme, Dimension Jump `98, signed by Chloe Annett, Chris Barrie, Ed Bye, Craig Charles, Hattie Hayridge, Danny John-Jules, Robert Llewellyn, Norman Lovett, and Doug Naylor; and a signed black and white portrait photograph of Danny John-Jules, (3). Note: Sold in aid of Stepping Stones (Notts), a community-based residential complex for adults with learning difficulties.Best Bid
Autographs - Red Dwarf. A paperback book, Charles, Craig. The Log: A Dwarfer`s Guide to Everything, Penguin, London 1997, signed by Craig Charles (Lister); a Red Dwarf Official Fan Club programme, DJ2K, signed by Chloe Annett, Chris Barrie, Ed Bye, Hattie Hayridge, Danny John-Jules, Robert Llewellyn, Norman Lovett, Mac McDonald, Doug Naylor, Bill Pearson, Bob and Madge, and John Lenahan; and a signed black and white portrait photograph of Danny John-Jules, (3). Note: Sold in aid of Stepping Stones (Notts), a community-based residential complex for adults with learning difficulties.Best Bid
Autographs - Various. Ten signed portrait postcards or photographs, comprising Larry Grayson; Fern Britten; Phillip Schofield; Matthew Corbett; Anita Harris; Matthew Kelly (two different); Danny John-Jules (Red Dwarf: The Cat); Mike Grady (Last of the Summer Wine: Barry); and Sarah Thomas (Last of the Summer Wine: Glenda); together with a colour group portrait postcard of the 1998 EastEnders cast, facsimile signed verso, (11). Note: Sold in aid of Stepping Stones (Notts), a community-based residential complex for adults with learning difficulties.Best Bid
Coronation Street - A Marks & Spencer tartan mini-skirt, size 12, worn during filming by Sarah Lancashire (Raquel); a Miss Selfridge house-coat, white with house-pattern lipstick kiss prints, one size, worn during filming by Beverly Collard (Liz McDonald); and a facsimile signed colour portrait postcard of Beverly Callard, (3). Note: Sold in aid of Stepping Stones (Notts), a community-based residential complex for adults with learning difficulties.Best Bid
Autographs - Friends. Three facsimile signed colour portrait postcards, comprising Jennifer Aniston (Rachel); Courteney Cox (Monica); and Matt Le Blanc (Joey), each in original Studio Fan Mail (Los Angeles) postal envelope, (3). Note: Sold in aid of Stepping Stones (Notts), a community-based residential complex for adults with learning difficulties.Best Bid
Autographs - Emmerdale. Thirty-two colour portrait postcards, including one signed by Chris Chittell (Eric Pollard); together with an Emmerdale promotional key ring, signed verso by Chris Chittell, (33). Note: Sold in aid of Stepping Stones (Notts), a community-based residential complex for adults with learning difficulties.Best Bid
Autographs - The Bill. Twenty-five signed colour portrait postcards signed by members of the 1998 cast, including Tony O`Callaghan (Sgt Boyden); Mark Wingett (D.C. Carter); Billy Murray (D.S. Beech); Eric Richard (Sgt Cryer); Trudie Goodwin (Sgt Ackland); Jeff Stewart (P.C. Hollis); Lisa Geoghan (W.P.C. Page); Graham Cole (P.C. Stamp); Simon Rouse (D.C.I. Meadows); Iain Fletcher (D.C. Skase); Libby Davison (W.D.C. Rawton); Clive Wedderburn (P.C. McCann); Andrew Paul (P.C. Quinnan), and Colin Tarrant (Inspector Monroe). Note: Sold in aid of Stepping Stones (Notts), a community-based residential complex for adults with learning difficulties.Best Bid
Autographs - Brookside. Twenty-three facsimile signed black and white portrait postcards, including Lisa Faulkner; Karen Drury; Dean Sullivan; Claire Sweeney; Mark Moraghan; Tiffany Chapman; and Michael Starke; together with a Brookside promotional t-shirt, size small; a pin badge; a bookmark; a key ring; and a book, Tibballs, Geoff. Phil Redmond`s Brookside. The Early Years, Boxtree, London, 1995, (28). Note: Sold in aid of Stepping Stones (Notts), a community-based residential complex for adults with learning difficulties.Best Bid
Autographs - Heartbeat. Eight facsimile signed colour portrait postcards, including Derek Fowles (Oscar Blaketon); Jason Durr (P.C. Bradley); Juliette Gruber (Jo Weston); Mark Jordan (P.C. Bellamy); Tricia Penrose (Gina Ward); and Bill Maynard (Claude Greengrass); together with a video, Heartbeat Chronicles, the sleeve signed by Bill Maynard, (9). Note: Sold in aid of Stepping Stones (Notts), a community-based residential complex for adults with learning difficulties.Best Bid
A collection of various ephemera and photos relating to George Spencer Watson including a black and white photograph of the oil painting entitled `Four Loves I Found, a Woman, a Child, a Horse and a Hound` (tear to top right) inscribed in ink to reverse: `Hilda May and George` in unidentified hand, a greetings card with black and white circular portrait of Hilda, signed in ink: `With Love and Best Wishes For 1910 From George and Hilda`, another with two photographs of George and Hilda printed to front Greetings From George and Hilda Spencer Watson, Xmas 1909 and other inscribed items (a lot).
Winston Churchill: a set of six WWII period black and white press photographs depicting Winston Churchill at various events and in off guard moments together with Sixty Minutes With Winston Churchill by W H Thompson: signed to frontice piece and dated 1962; publ. Christopher Johnson, London (1961 reprint) and a biscuit tin decorated with a black and white portrait of Winston Churchill.

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