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The Tor Hill by Horace Smith (1826) Scarce complete set. First edition, Octavo, in 3 volumes. All three signed A. Donegall on front board. Jellett Bookseller, Belfast label on front of volume 1. Externally worn but internally clean and binding intact. Horace Smith (1779-1849) was a friend and stockbroker to Percy Bysshe Shelley.
[Bindings] Works of Tennyson 1884 in full gilt morocco. Poems of Tennyson in gilt decorated tree calf. Poetical Works of Longfellow in decorated cloth. Poems of Cowper 1864 with steel engravings in heavily stamped morocco. Tennyson’s Poems 1860 in 2 volumes. Gleanings from The Poets with steel engravings. A Thousand and One Gems of English Poetry by Charles Mackay in full gilt calf, together with volumes of Keats, Walter Scott & Shelley (11)
Group of Art Deco ceramics including a Wilkinson Ltd honey glaze Bizarre by Clarice Cliff cake plate, a Newport pottery Bizarre Gay Day pattern sugar pot, a Myott Son & Co jug, painted with orange and blue flower sprays, another painted in orange and black with stylised trees and stripes, a Carltonware Last Drop drinking mug, a Shelley small oviform vase striped in green and brown, a Newport pottery Clarice Cliff coronation 1953 part tea service and other items
Bindings. EDGCUMBE (R) The Diary of Lady Frances Shelley (1787-1817), 2 vols., 1913, 8vo, quarter blue morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe; BUCKINGHAM (Duke of) Memoirs of the Court of England during the Regency 1811-20, 2 vols., 8vo, 1856, half calf; LITTLE & KAHRL. The Letters of David Garrick, 3 vols., 1963, cloth; Book of Knowledge, 8 vols., half bound (15)
A Shelley Mabel Lucie Attwell oval Baby's plate; a Poole Aegean rounded rectangular dish, decorated with a fish motif; a Noritake dressing table set, printed with a lake and bridge with tall trees; a Susie Cooper Ferndown pattern oval meat plate; a Baden Powell commemorative plate; a Staffordshire majolica snowdrop plate; qty
Three trays of mostly china to include: vase with figural detail, continental and other figures; Irish Dresden crinoline lady with lurcher, gentleman on a goat, Dresden reclining figure with a cockerel, Royal Worcester 'The Parakeet' 3087, Royal Doulton 'Ellen' HN3819 and 'My Love' HN2339, Coalport The Basia Larzycka collection 'The Lovely Lady Christobel' limited edition no. 702/2500, continental porcelain trinket bowls with cherubs, Copeland Spode 'Italian' dresser jug, Shelley floral sugar bowl and square serving dish, Alfred Meakin 'Raleigh' design shallow bowls etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Byroniana.- Medwin (Thomas) Journal of the Conversations of Lord Byron: noted during a Residence with his Lordship at Pisa, first edition, half-title with corner torn away and repaired, engraved facsimile frontispiece (offset), advertisement leaf at end, occasional spotting, K1 and 2 with corner/margin torn away but no loss of text, lacks front free endpaper, small embossed stamp to frontispiece and title, hinges repaired with tape, uncut in original boards, rebacked in cloth, rubbed, [Wise 2, p.82], 4to, Printed for Henry Colburn, 1824.*** Provenance: Newstead Abbey, Byron's ancestral home (small bookplate). A newspaper cutting relating to the fate of "the yacht, the Don Juan, or the Ariel, as he renamed it, from which Shelley was drowned" stuck to front pastedown.
Shelley (Mary Wollstonecraft) Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, "Parlour Library, vol. CXLIV", half-title, title within ruled border, Thomas Hodgson, [1856], bound after Sala (George Augustus) Twice Round the Clock, 1863, together 2 works in 1, ink ownership inscription to front endpaper, contemporary drab cloth, spine sunned and ends lightly bumped, 8vo.*** A scarce edition. Launched in 1847, the Parlour Library was the first successful series of fiction reprints; aiming to provide cheaper more accessible editions, they were originally bound in paper covers and have been deemed the forerunners of the modern paperback.
1934 Lagonda Rapier Registration number BGU 183 Chassis number D10671 Red and aluminium with a tan interior Brooklands style body Been in storage for some time With a copy photo of BGU 183 'Rebodied by M Shelley 1968-1977' MOT certificates 1978-1984, 1986-2001 & 2005 Not started or run the the past few years Will need some re-commissioning Only being sold due to poor health and a recent house move All lots in this sale are sold as is and bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Please read our terms and conditionsWe are unable to confirm if the engine is correct or not, the owner thinks it might have been changed but sadly due to his memory loss he cannot confirm this and we could not see the number where it is being stored, the V5C notes the engine number as D2420With V5C
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