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SHIRLEY RUSSELL (BRITISH 20TH CENTURY) - an original costume design for the movie Woman in Love, the costume worn by Glenda Jackson, pen, ink and watercolour, signed lower left, 15 3/4" high x 10" wide, together with an art deco watercolour of a young lady holding a parasol, walking her pekingese, indistinctly signed lower left, 6 3/4" x 5" (2).
Good mixed lot of boxed Rolls Royce diecasts: Eligor 100091 Silver Shadow 1975 and 1048 Bentley `T` Berline 1975; 2x Budgie 102 Silver Cloud; Corgi 280 Silver Shadow; Verem 310 Rolls Royce; Politoys (Italy) Art.518 Rolls Royce; Polistil Rolls Royce OC2; Franklin Mint early open-top Rolls Royce in blue. Generally excellent/mint, some boxes worn. (9)
A 1970`s Poole "Delphis" pottery dish with green and orange foliate decoration on a yellow ground, a Royal Doulton salt glazed stoneware tobacco jar with verse "The value of tobacco is best understood........", a modern art pottery fish dish, a Claverdon pottery bowl and a novelty basket of flowers salt and pepper cruet
An Edwardian silver pedestal bowl with all-over Art Nouveau style decoration, bears inscription "Presented by the lady students to Miss Shanks Lady Super-Intendant of Moray House Training College as a token of their esteem 4th July 1907" (Sheffield, 1906), together with a small silver floral decorated pill box, a silver backed hairbrush, a silver topped dressing table bottle and an Indian white metal dish (PART ILLUSTRATED)
Dante Le Terze Rime Aldus 1502 first Aldine edition first issue the first 8vo format edition of Dante Consul Joseph Smith`s copy initial spaces with guide letters blank l2 occasional early ink marginalia (slightly faded) and sectional marking front free endpaper with 1981 Tighe family biro presentation inscription title with small neat ink signature and 2 very small wormholes at head a few stains to title and a2 a2 lower margin repaired not affecting text occasional light soiling engraved bookplate of Joseph Smith 18th century vellum over boards spine with blind-stamped compartments and a dark green gilt leather label lightly soiled [Ahmanson-Murphy 59 (59.5); Renouard 34:5; Adams D83] 8vo Venice Aldus Manutius 1502. ***A very good copy of the first small format edition of Dante with an impeccable provenance. The first issue is without the Aldine anchor device with the uncorrected `Alaghieri` on verso of sub-title and quires a-c in 1st setting. Changes were made to the edition during printing and several quires were re-set and the anchor device added. The edition was carefully worked on by Bembo at the house of Ricano at a time when the poet Ercole Strozzi was also in residence. Bembo`s editing makes this a key work in the attempt to reform and sophisticate the Italian language. Provenance: Joseph Smith British Consul at Venice (1744-1760). He was patron of Canaletto and a passionate collector of art and books and manuscripts. He bankrolled the press of Giovanni Battista Pasquali from where he issued lavishly-produced books in extremely limited editions. These included a Catalogue Librorum Rarissimorum which was a partial catalogue of the rarities in his own library; The Tighe family of Inistioge Co Kilkenny and Rossanagh Co. Wicklow including Mary Tighe the poet and acquaintance of Keats and by descent thereafter. While on the Grand Tour the Tighes had acquired the present volume from the British Consul at Rome who had earlier bought it in Venice.
Neumann Construire et de Gouverner les Serres half-title 21 plates on 20 sheets Paris 1844 bound with A*** Pratique de l`Art de Chauffer half-title 21 plates on 19 sheets Paris 1884 some browning and foxing modern dark green calf over old marbled boards boards rubbed oblong 8vo ***On greenhouses.
Fleming (Ian) On Her Majesty`s Secret Service first edition signed inscription from Diana Rigg on title with further inscription from Desmond Llewelyn (Q) Art Director Syd Cain actors Zoë Wanamaker & Richard Wilson plus another on blank ff. original boards dust-jacket a fine copy 1963; with 2 reprint paperback editions of the same 8vo(3)
* Consolidated B-24 “Liberator”. A collection of manufacturer’s, U.S.A.F. official and other photographs from private albums, including production scenes, air-to-air and ground portraits, air and ground crews, armament details, nose-art studies, aircraft accidents and battle damage, a fine formation study of nine aircraft, machines under maintenance in primitive conditions, and others similar, most inscribed verso, approx. 60 images, contained in a folder (approx. 60)
* Lockheed P-38 “Lightning”. An important collection of photographs of this iconic WWII aircraft, many from private archives of air and ground crews, some superb air-to-air aicraft portraits, nose-art, construction and assembly details, fighter and photo-reconnaissance versions, cockpit details, operational, repair and maintenance images, some dramatic photographs, a few in colour, some accidents, post war air racing, N67864 rounding a pylon and others of similar interest, approx. 80 images, contained in a modern ring binder (approx. 80)
* Martin B-26 “Maurader”. A fine collection of photographs of this iconic aircraft, many of “nose-art”, air and ground crews, some excellent air-to-air aircraft portraits, some USAF images with descriptive leaflets, aircraft in combat with Fw.190s, damaged and crashed machines and many others of similar interest, approx. 70 images, contained in a folder (approx. 70)
* North American B-25 “Mitchell”. An interesting collection of photographs, most from private albums, some from the Air Ministry and Netherland Air Force illustrating nose-art, air and ground crews, aircraft under maintenance, some fine air-to-air aircraft protraits, aircraft in action on WW2 operations, many inscribed to verso, approx. 75 images, contained in a folder (approx. 75)
* North American B-25 Mitchell. “The Story of the Battle”, a collection of photographs, compiled from various official and private sources of the B-25 in action during WWII, some good air-to-air and formation images, this aircraft with air crews and in action, over mountainous terrain, low level over the sea, nose-art, and others similar, together with a rare group of photographs of Free French Air Force operated Marin B-26 “Maurader” aircraft, formerly in the Scutts collection, approx. 50 images, contained in a folder (approx. 50)
* Mitchell (J.W.). “First Flight of the Spitfire”, 5 March 1936, pub. Mirage Fine Art, 1986, col. print after the original by the artist, signed in pencil by Jeffrey Quill (test pilot), Humphrey E.J. (RAF test pilot), Sammy Wroath (RAF test pilot) and Jim Mitchell (artist), image 38 x 56cm, framed and glazed, (limited edition 192/975), together with Taylor (Robert), “Victory over Dunkirk. Bob Stanford-Tuck claims an Me110, one of three enemy aircraft he shot down over Dunkirk, 23 May 1940, pub. Military Gallery, Bath, 1983, coloured print after the original by the artist, signed in pencil by Bob Stanford-Tuck, image 31 x 46cm), framed and glazed, plus Bagley (Laurence), “Glittering Wings”. The Supermarine Southampton Flying Boat designed by R.J. Mitchell... , n.d., c. 1980s, coloured print after the original by the artist, image 50 x 75cm, framed and glazed, with eleven other aviation pictures, all framed and glazed (14)
* De Grineau (Bryan). “The Mad Knight” - Brooklands Aerial Incident, c. 1930, an original artwork depicting the foolhardy student aviator climbing out on the wing of a DH Moth aeroplane in the sky over the Brooklands Motor Circuit, monotone pencil, charcoal & wash with white highlights, signed lower right by the artist and dated 1933, painted on art-board with artist’s pencil caption below image inscribed “The Mad Knight commenced like a beetle to crawl along the wing of the aeroplane”, and variously inscribed verso with paste-up cutting from the original publication, printers instructions, deadline and “Motor” stamped imprints dated 26th October 1933, together with an original copy of the magazine dated Oct. 31st 1933, featuring the bizarre story behind this picture, 15 x 21in (38 x 54cm) (2)

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