2 Day Auction (900 Lots) – Day 1: Philatelic Auction incl valuable China. Day 2: Antiquarian Books, Ephemera, Records & Military Postcards

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2 Day Auction (900 Lots) – Day 1: Philatelic Auction incl valuable China. Day 2: Antiquarian Books, Ephemera, Records & Military Postcards

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Currency: GBP
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Caldecott, Randolph-Graphic Pictures-1883, Rub Routledge, London + New York some light toning and occasional foxing-generally very fine, good prin...

La Belle Assemblee, 1828, Vol VIII, with finely executed portraits(6) and twenty four coloured engravings of the fashion, some light foxing of out...

Engravings of odd characters (notorious) pre 19th century including: Col. Edward Marcus Despard, Mother Louse, Rynwick Williams called "The Monste...

Wilkinson Notman RL-'Big Steamers' Print pained for Princess Mary's gift book.-Antique print - Chirk Castle-Drawn by J.P.Neale, engraved H.Bond Pu...

Laceoix, Photo Geneva-Delightful reproduction in colour Intaglio from a simple negative.-Kilburne G.G.'Christmas In Australia' Colour print.

Cruickshank's George Etchings-The Drunkard's Children & The Bottle alcohol related humour.-Bells of Cornville-(Les Cloches De Cornville) Quadrille...

A Print Represents a March To Finchley in the year 1746, excellent quality print , appears to be one of the first produced in the early 1800's. Go...

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