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Tiffany & Co.: A white gold and diamond 'Atlas' wristwatch The square dial with polished dagger hands, the 18 carat white gold bezel featuring Roman numerals, within a border of brilliant-cut diamonds, to concealed lugs and a black crocodile strap, diamonds approx. 0.65 carat total, case, strap and clasp all signed Tiffany & Co., numbered, European convention mark, Swiss assay mark, case width 2.1cm, maximum strap length 19.0cm Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/The Atlas collection was introduced in 1995 and was an iconic range of Tiffany & Co. until July 2024 when it was discontinued. The collection took its inspiration from the Roman numerals on the 9 foot tall Atlas Clock, held aloft by a wooden figure of the Greek mythological titan, Atlas. In 1853 Charles Lewis Tiffany commissioned the clock from Henry Frederick Metzier, who mostly made figureheads for ships. This clock has become a symbol of the firm and has stood above the doors of four historic New York City Tiffany & Co. flagships including 550 Broadway, Union Square and 37th Street and now its current home on Fifth Avenue.In 1983, twelve years prior to the jewellery collection however John Loring, Tiffany's design director emeritus, created the first Atlas watch. Ultimately receiving a patent from the US government, this watch launched the fanfare for the Atlas collection and neatly bridged the gap between Tiffany's horological and jewellery savoir-faire.Also see lots 35 and 97
Tiffany & Co: A diamond 'Atlas' bracelet Composed of rectangular links with Roman numerals linked by panels set with three brilliant-cut diamonds, diamonds approx. 1.35 carats total, signed Tiffany & Co., length 18.5cm The Atlas collection was introduced in 1995 and was an iconic range of Tiffany & Co. until July 2024 when it was discontinued. The collection took its inspiration from the Roman numerals on the 9 foot tall Atlas Clock, held aloft by a wooden figure of the Greek mythological titan, Atlas. In 1853 Charles Lewis Tiffany commissioned the clock from Henry Frederick Metzier, who mostly made figureheads for ships. This clock has become a symbol of the firm and has stood above the doors of four historic New York City Tiffany & Co. flagships including 550 Broadway, Union Square and 37th Street and now its current home on Fifth Avenue.Also see lots 34 and 97
Tiffany & Co.: A pair of gold 'Atlas' bangles Each 18 carat yellow gold bangle with a central recessed line of brushed finish, overlaid throughout with Roman numerals, both signed Tiffany & Co., one with maker's mark T&Co.; and UK import mark, inner diameters 6.4 and 6.5mm (one slightly misshapen), maker's box (2) The Atlas collection was introduced in 1995 and was an iconic range of Tiffany & Co. until July 2024 when it was discontinued. The collection took its inspiration from the Roman numerals on the 9 foot tall Atlas Clock, held aloft by a wooden figure of the Greek mythological titan, Atlas. In 1853 Charles Lewis Tiffany commissioned the clock from Henry Frederick Metzier, who mostly made figureheads for ships. This clock has become a symbol of the firm and has stood above the doors of four historic New York City Tiffany & Co. flagships including 550 Broadway, Union Square and 37th Street and now its current home on Fifth Avenue.Also see lots 34 and 35.
AN ALGERIAN POLYCHROME ENAMELLED WHITE METAL BOX Great Kabylia, Tell Atlas, Northern Algeria, late 20th centuryOf rectangular shape, with a hinged lid, resting on four tapering, conical metal feet, the exterior decorated with silver wire forming two large rosettes on the lid, and stylised vegetal sprays and geometric motifs on the sides, each field enamelled in champlevé red, cobalt blue, and green, the palette and motifs reminiscent of Berber enamelled objects and adornments produced in Great Kabylia region.5cm x 7.5cm x 6cm 5cm x 7.5cm x 6cm Qty: 1
SEVEN INCISED SILVER BANGLES WITH GEOMETRIC MOTIFS Possibly Middle Atlas, Morocco, Northern Africa, mid to second half 20th centuryEach bangle flat-hammered and incised with zig-zag fretwork alternating raised diamond and square shapes incised with vertical lines, the geometric motifs typical of North African non-figural jewellery.Each 6.5cm diameterTotal 53gr. Each 6.5cm diameter Qty: 7
Registration No: BTG 741T Chassis No: GCATWE00031 MOT: February 2026Exhaustively restored to a ‘Group 4’ specification to a cost of an estimated £85,000Impressive specification with Ike Engineering 2.4 Pinto engine, floating Atlas back axle with LSD built, Type 9 five-speed gearbox, AP racing brakes and much much more!Full bodywork restoration with Gartrac arches and front spoilerTruly exceptional build with less than 5 miles since completion!Worthy of close inspectionDeveloped in conjunction with Ford of Cologne and launched during January 1976, the Escort MK2 RS2000 was based around a two-door monocoque bodyshell equipped with MacPherson strut front suspension, a leaf-sprung ‘live’ rear axle, rack-and-pinion steering and disc/drum brakes. Powered by a longitudinally-mounted 2-litre four-cylinder engine allied to four-speed manual transmission, the RS2000 was credited with 110bhp and a 110mph plus top speed. Many were visually distinguished from other Escorts by a fibreglass snout housing quad headlamps, however, the model could be had in ‘Custom’ for with a non-coned front. Weighing in at just over 900 kg, the Mk. II RS2000 benefitted from a lightweight construction, paired with a sport-tuned suspension that enhanced its cornering ability. The car enjoyed considerable success in motorsport, contributing to Ford's dominance in rallying during the late '70s!Chassis number ‘GCATWE00031’ was manufactured in 1979, being registered new in the United Kingdom on the 1st of June that year. A genuine Escort RS2000, in its recent years, it has been lavished with an exhaustive restoration to a ‘Group 4’ specification, to a very high standard and with an estimated expenditure of approximately £85,000 in total. Work included providing a full bodywork restoration including new floor pans, door skins, wings, rear quarters, and front panel, as well as Gartrac arches and front spoiler fitted by Gartrac. The Escort was then given a full respray by Classic Dreamworks with the paint finish excellent. The build then began using all the best components, with the RS Escort featuring an Ike Engineering 2.4 litre all steel Pinto engine allied to a Type-9 five-speed helical gearbox built by 2-Spec Transmissions.Utilising a fully floating Atlas back axle with limited slip differential built by 2Spec Transmissions, with stopping power supplied by AP Racing brakes all round. Other mechanical features are electronic power steering, a 2.5-inch stainless steel Simpson exhaust, and Ralloy petrol tank. In the interior, the Escort benefits from OMP seats and OMP harnesses all in date, as well as an OMP steering wheel and high-end digital dash. Finished to a very high standard with the door gaps excellent and the underside presents with a fantastic finish too. Starting readily and running very well during the recent photography session, the RS has covered under 5 miles since the completion of the restoration, making this surely as close to a ‘box fresh’ RS2000 ‘Group 4’ specification car as possible! With companies now building 2025 ‘copy’ Escort Group 4’s, this is an opportunity to purchase a genuine 1979 RS2000 restored exhaustively, for a fraction of the restoration costs. For more information, please contact: Paul Cheetham paul.cheetham@handh.co.uk 07538 667452
Atlas.The Edinburgh Geographical and Historical Atlas, comprehending a sketch of the History of Geography ... and History of each Continent, State, and Kingdom, delineated. And a tabular view of the principal mountain chains in the World.Edinburgh: John Hamilton, successor to Daniel Lizars, no date [c. 1831], folding table of mountain chains and fifty-eight hand-coloured engraved folding maps (correct as list), some age-toning and marginal dust-staining but maps generally clean and bright, mountain chains plate with reinforced folds, few tears along folds of other plates, title and contents a little soiled, pp. 245-248 bound out of sequence, contemporary half calf, worn, upper board detached, folio.
[Jefferys (Thomas).] [A Description of the Maritime Parts of France.] [London: Thomas Jefferys, 1761 or 1774.], oblong quarto, atlas volume only, lacking title-page, eighty-six hand-coloured engraved maps, plans and charts, wormholes to blank margins, some faint toning/spotting but images generally clean and bright, final plate creased, contemporary half calf, worn, joints cracked. Provenance: The Property of Sir Brooke Boothby, ex Fonmon Castle.
Cary (John). Cary's New and Correct English Atlas...London: John Cary, 1809, quarto, general engraved map of South Britain and Wales and forty-six engraved county maps (West Riding of Yorkshire on two sheets), all with outline hand-colouring, Devonshire map with small mark to lower outer corner, faint offsetting onto text leaves (mainly the border), later half leather gilt, marbled boards.Provenance: The Property of Sir Brooke Boothby, ex Fonmon Castle.
Ogilby (John). Britannia: or the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales Actually Survey'd: with a Geographical and Historical Description of the Principal Roads; Explain'd by One Hundred Maps on Copper-Plates...London: Abel Swall and Robert Morden, 1698, second edition, folio, 100 uncoloured engraved double-page strip road maps, leaves probably re-guarded, preliminary text pages browned, title-page with two small repairs, maps with variable age-toning/browning, a few with marginal tears, one map with repaired vertical margins, some vertical creasing, later endpapers, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed, joints cracked.A relatively scarce complete copy of the second edition of Ogilby's landmark atlas.Provenance: The Property of Sir Brooke Boothby, ex Fonmon Castle.
Motoring, approx. 100 items to include the Double E game Highway Hazard, 1930 'On the Road' regulations booklet, 1928 The Motorists Pocket Book, Bentley Drivers Club booklets, ROSPA booklet 'Fancy Meeting You!' illustrated by Fougasse, advertising materials, ROSPA magic painting book circa 1960, 1946 The Courtesy Club booklet, 1950s Glass's Guides, 'The War Time A1 Atlas to London', 1948 Earls Court 33rd Motor Exhibition catalogue, a box of Fairy Surveys Ltd 1966 London aerial b/w photos of Greater London (approx. size 9.25 x 9.25") and much more (gen gd)
[Maps] China Postal Atlas showing the postal establishments and postal routes in each province, published Nanking Directorate General of Posts 1936, complete with index map and 30 double page coloured maps (some folding) and indexes at rear, cloth bound folio volume with gilt Chinese characters on cover, ink stamps at front from The Asiatic Petroleum Co. Hong Kong Branch and The Shell Company of China Ltd Canton (includes the districts of Kiangsu, Chekiang, Anhwei, Kiangsi, Hupeh, Hunan, Szechwan, Sikang & Tibet, Hopeh, Shantung, Shansi, Honan, Shensi, Kansu, Fukien, Kwangtung, Kwangsi)
Bacon (G. W. publisher). Bacon's Large Scale Atlas of London and Suburbs (Revised Edition) with an Alphabetical Index, circa 1910, title page and contents list, 26 double-page and folding social, county, geographic and industrial maps and a 34-sheet map of Greater London, map of central London torn with loss to the lower left corner, first page of the index list and the map of the London Postal Districts with long repaired closed tear, very slight spotting, endpapers and pastedowns with some staining, publisher's half morocco gilt, stained, frayed and worn, folioQTY: (1)
England & Wales. Ortelius (Abraham & Saxton Christopher), Anglia Regnum si quod aliud in toto Oceano ditissimum et florentissimum, Jan Baptist Vrients, Antwerp: [1603], decorative map engraved by Pieter Van den Keere, early hand-colouring and some later enhancement, large decorative cartouche and strapwork mileage scale, additional strapwork cartouche paying tribute to Christopher Saxton and a large maritime vignette commemorating the attack of the Spanish Armada to lower-left, large margins, 390 x 485 mm, Latin text on versoQTY: (1)NOTE:Shirley, Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, 258. Marcel Van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, 20.
Taschen Collector's Edition. Annie Leibovitz, Cologne: Taschen, 2014, numerous colour photographic illustrations, including 8 folding, original cloth, Patti Smith variant dust jacket, atlas folio, 71 x 51 cm, with supplement booklet in shrinkwrap, pair of white handling gloves, displayed on a perspex and metal tripod book stand designed by Marc Newson, original shipping packaging retainedQTY: (1)NOTE:Limited edition 9657/10000, signed by Annie Leibovitz. The other 3 variant dust jackets in this edition feature Whoopi Goldberg, David Byrne, and Keith Haring. Heavy item, approximately 35 kilograms.
Speed (John). England Wales Scotland and Ireland described and abridged with ye historic relation of things worthy memory from a farr larger voulume, done by John Speed, London: George Humble, 1627, decorative title, table of 'Catalogue of all the Shires', 63 uncoloured engraved maps by Pieter Van den Keere including 2 folding (Yorkshire and The British Isles), both folding maps laid on later thin card, index bound at rear, some toning, staining and spotting throughout, bookplate of W. & P. J. Kupfer to the front pastedown, contemporary calf, upper board detached, worn, oblong 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Chubb XII. The index calls for 64 maps, the last entry being '64. Midia'. Chubb states that he has failed to find any edition with that plate present, and the atlas is considered complete without it. It is most likely that because this map (unlike the other Irish maps) was never reprinted with an English title, it was omitted from all subsequent atlases after the text changed from Latin to English.
Bindings. Asprey & Co. Ltd., Reference Library, 8 volumes, circa 1920, titles include Dictionary, Atlas, Gazetteer, Encyclopaedia, French and English Dictionary, Classics and Mythology, English Quotations, French and Latin Quotations, all edges gilt, contemporary red sheep by Asprey, spines gilt decorated and uniformly faded and rubbed, contained within contemporary walnut book stand, small 8vo QTY: (1)
Taschen Collector's Edition. David Hockney. A Bigger Book, limited edition, Cologne: Taschen, 2016, numerous colour illustrations, including 13 folding, original pictorial cloth, dust jacket, atlas folio, 71 x 51 cm, together with accompanying hardback book in shrinkwrap and white handling gloves, displayed on perspex and polychrome metal tripod book stand designed by Marc Newson, original shipping packaging retainedQTY: (1)NOTE:Limited edition 7667/10,000, signed by David Hockney. Heavy item, approximately 35 kilograms.
Greenwood (C. & J.). Atlas of the Counties of England from Actual Surveys made from the Years 1817 to 1833..., published 1834, double-page calligraphic title with a hand-coloured map of England & Wales, forty-six (complete) engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, each with an ecclesiastical vignette, table of explanation, compass rose and calligraphic title, most maps with some offsetting, some spotting throughout, later endpapers, bookplate of Dr D G Bancroft to the front pastedown, later half calf gilt, bumped with wear to the extremities, large folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Chubb CCCCLVIII (b).
Levasseur (Victor). Atlas National Illustré des 86 Départements et des Possessions de la France..., Paris: A. Combette, 1854, decorative engraved title page (dust soiled), table of statistics and 100 decorative engraved maps including one double-page (The Holy Land), the map of North America showing Texas as independent, some marginal staining, finger and dust soiling to the margins throughout, the last four maps (North America, Asia, Australasia and The Holy Land) torn with varying degrees of loss to the lower margins and corners, marbled endpapers, hinges and joints cracked, contemporary quarter morocco gilt with gilt title to the upper siding, boards near detached, heavily worn, frayed and rubbed with partial loss to the boards, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return.
Antiquarian. A large collection of miscellaneous mostly 19th Century literature, including Smith's New General Atlas...London: printed for C. Smith, 1815, colour folding maps, contemporary half calf, folio, Les Avantures de Telemaque..., 2 volumes, by Farnçois de Salignac de la Motte Fenelon, new edition, Paris: Freres Estienne, 1755, uniform contemporary full calf, 8vo, together with others similar, mostly contemporary leather bindings, many odd volumes, overall condition is generally fair to good, 8vo/folioQTY: (6 shelves)
* Portugal. Ortelius (Abraham), Portugalliae que olim Lusitania, novissima & exactissima descriptio, Auctore Vernando Aluaro Secco, [1570 or later], engraved map with contemporary wash colouring and some later enhancement, orientated to the west, large strapwork cartouche, slight staining, small areas of surface abrasion to the lower margin, 340 x 510 mm, mounted, framed and glazedQTY: (1)NOTE:Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps. 26
Atlas Title pages. A collection of 23 titles, 17th - 19th century, engraved title and half-title pages including examples by or after Mercator, Martin, Blaeu, Ogilby, Santini, Fullarton, Moule, Jansson, De L'Isle and Chatelain, occasional duplicates, a few with contemporary hand-colouring, various sizes and conditionQTY: (23)
Atlas Title pages. A Collection of 24 titles and half titles, 17th - 19th century, engraved title-pages and half titles, including examples by or after Blaeu, Van der Aa, Zatta, Mercator, De Fer, Houbraken, Jansson, Vrients, De Jode, Baronius and Albizzi, occasional duplicates, a few with contemporary hand-colouring, various sizes and conditionQTY: (24)
Map & Print Reference. A collection of modern map & print reference, including Blaeu's Atlas of England Scotland Wales and Ireland.., by John Blaeu, facsimile edition, London: Thames and Hudson, 1970, original red half morocco in slipcase, large folio, limited edition 288/500, together with Shirley (Rodney W.). The Mapping of the World, Early Printed World Maps, 1472 - 1700, The Holland Press, 1983, additional half-title, numerous colour and black and white illustrations throughout, publisher's cloth gilt, dust jacket, folio, with Beresiner (Yasha). British County Maps, Reference and Price Guide, Antique Collectors' Club, 1983, numerous colour and black and white illustrations throughout, publisher's cloth gilt, plus others similar by Potter, Skelton, Tooley, Manasek and Booth, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, some paperback editions, G/VG, 8vo/folioQTY: (3 cartons)
London. Rapkin (J.), Tallis's Illustrated Plan of London and its Environs in Commemoration of the Great Exhibition of Industry of all Nations, published by John Tallis & Company, London & New York: 1851, uncoloured engraved city plan with 49 vignettes in the margins, old folds, a few folds strengthened on verso, one short repaired closed tear repaired on the verso, lower quarter of the right hand vertical margin extended, 560 x 735 mmQTY: (1)NOTE:Perhaps the most decorative of all of Tallis' City Plans. Engraved for and published in Montgomery Martin's Illustrated Atlas.
North Atlantic Ocean and Europe. Ortelius (Abraham), Septentrionalium Regionum Descript. [1584], hand-coloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche, the sea decorated with galleons, sea monsters and mermen, slight loss to the upper right corner, repaired in facsimile, central fold and margins repaired on verso, pencil scribbling to the verso, backed with archival tissue, 365 x 495 mm, Latin text on verso, together with Munster (Sebastian). Europa das ein Drittheil der Erde nach gelegenheit unserer zeit beschrieben, Basel, S. H. Petri, circa 1588, hand - coloured woodblock map, mounted, framed and double-glazed, 325 x 365 mm, German text on versoQTY: (2)NOTE:Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, 160. Burden, The Mapping of North America, 40.
Oxfordshire. Kitchin (Thomas), A New and Improved Map of Oxfordshire from the best Surveys and Intelligences, Divided into its Hundreds..., Carington Bowles, John Bowles and Robert Sayer, circa 1765, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, originally published in 'The Large English Atlas', 715 x 530 mmQTY: (1)
Dell, Charlton and DC Comics - a group of 74 Silver-age Westerns, Adventure and Classics Illustrated comics featuring rare issues (Charlton/DC/Dell/Gold Key comics, 1947 onwards).A group of Silver-age age Western, War and Adventure Comics featuring a wide range of titles, some with early work by Stan Lee . Featuring US Cents editions of Classics illustrated.This lot features:Titles include: 77 Sunset Strip (Dell Comics, 1961) No. 1211, All American Men of War (DC Comics, 1959) No. 72, Bat Masterson (Dell Comics, 1960) No. 5, 6Battlefield Action (Charlton Comics, 1959) No. 26Ben Casey (Dell Comics, 1962) No. 3Black Hawk (DC Comics, 1960) No. 149Classics Illustrated (1947-1968) x 13 US Cent copies includedThe Deputy No. 1077The Detectives No. 1219Doc Savage (Gold Key Comics) No. 1Ellery Queen Detective (Dell Comics) No. 1243Fightin Airforce (Charlton Comics, 1958) Nos. 12, 13, 17G. I. Combat (DC Comics, 1959) No. 75Gunsmoke (Dell Comics, 1961) No. 25Gunsmoke Western (1962) No. 71Hot Rod Racers (Charlton Comics, 1966) No. 11Indian warriors (Accepted Publications, 1959) No. 8Jungle Jim (Dell Comics, 1954) Nos. 3, 4, 8Lassie (Dell Comics, 1958) No. 39Lash Larue (Charlton Comics, 1598) No. 69Mandrake the Magician (King Comics, 1966) No. 1 (Premiere Issue)North To Alaska (Dell Comics, 1960) No. 1155Peter Gunn (Dell Comics, 1960) No. 1087Race for the Moon (Harvey Comics, 1958) No. 1Quick Trigger Western (Atlas Comics/Marvel Comics, 1957) No. 18 (art by Joe Sinnott).The Rifleman (Dell Comics, 1960) No. 1960Rio Conchos (Gold Key, 1964) No. 503 (No. 10143-503 on cover. Painted cover by Frank McCarthy).Sergeant Preston of the Yukon (Dell Comics , 1959) No. 17Shotgun Slade (Dell Comics, 1960) No. 1111Sugarfoot (Dell Comics, 1960)The Lost World (Dell Comics) No. 1145Turok: Son of Stone (Dell Comics, 1960) No. 21The Twilight Zone (Gold Key Comics, 1963) No. 5Wagon Train (Dell Comics, 1960) No. 6Western Comics (DC Comics, 1957/59) Nos. 62, 76, 78Wyatt Earp (Atlas Comics/Marvel Comics, 1959) No. 25 (Stan Lee and Dick Ayers story).Amazing Stories (May, 1928) Vol. 3 No. 2Amazing Stories (Aug/Sep, 1933) Vol. 8 No. 5Additional titles included.Majority of issues 1stprints, Majority being US Cents editions.Issues come bagged and boarded in polypropylene bags and boards.~(74)Condition Report: Comics in lot range from Low to Mid-Grade condition
Two-Gun Kid No. 57 CGC Grade 2.5 Featuring early Jack Kirby cover and art (Atlas Comics, 1960).Atlas Comics. Later becomes Marvel.Creators: Stan Lee story, John Severin and Jack Kirby art, Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers cover.Graded by CGC and protectively slabbed within CGCs archival-grade capsule.Off-White to White Pages. US Cents edition. Uncleaned/Unpressed.CGC serial number:4284792010CGC Grader Notes:Staple detached bottom of back cover.Moderate creasing to cover.Light spine stress lines to cover.Moderate spine splits to cover.Light wear all corners of cover.~(1)Condition Report: G+ (Good plus) condition (2.5)Uncleaned/Unpressed.
Lorna, The Jungle Girl No. 11 Golden-age issue featuring Syd Shores Good Girl cover art (Atlas Comics, 1955).This lot features:Lorna, The Jungle Girl (1st series) No. 111st Print, US Cents edition.Creators: Greg Knight back-up story, interior art by Al Hartley. Cover art by Syd Shores.Issue complete without cut coupons, missing value stamps or missing pages. Issue comes bagged and boarded in new polypropylene bag and comic board.~(1)Condition Report: VG (Very good) condition (4.0)8cm spine split to lower spine.Uncleaned/Unpressed.
Strange Tales No. 75 prototype Iron Man issue and 1st appearance of Taboo and Grutan with early work by Jack Kirby, and a mixed lot of 18 additional Silver and Bronze-age issues (Atlas Comics/Marvel Comics, 1960 onwards).Prototype issue (Iron Man).This lot features:Strange Tales (1st series) No. 751st print. UK Pence edition.Creators: Cover art, by Jack Kirby, inks by Steve Ditko and Dick Ayers, interior art by Jack Kirby and Don Heck. This lot also features:Where Monsters Dwell (1st series) Nos. 30, 32.Adventure into Fear (1st series ) Nos. 23, 24 (Blade versus Morbius issue).Amazing Adventures (1st series) No. 3Kull The destroyer (1st series) Nos. 12, 15, 16, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23.Strange Mysteries (Super Comics, 1964) No. 18The Human Fly (I.W Enterprises, 1963) No. 1 (Reprints Blue Beetle No. 44 (1946).Adventures Into the Unknown (ACG Comics, 1966) Nos. 165 (x2 copies included).Space War (Charlton Comics, 1961) No. 9All issues 1stPrint, US Cents Editions.Issues complete without cut coupons, missing value stamps or missing pages.Issues comes bagged and boarded in polypropylene bags and comic boards.~(19)Condition Report: Strange Tales No. 75 - Low-Grade condition. Complete and attached. 5cm cm rip to left of book through entirety of issue.Remainder of lot varying in Lot to Mid-Grade condition.
De la Tour, H., Atlas de Monnaies Gauloises [1892], the 1968 reprint, 55 engraved plates; Sills, J., Gaulish and Early British Gold Coinage, London, 2003, viii + 555pp, 17 plates, map (Manville 1931); de Jersey, P., Celtic Coinage: New Discoveries, New Discussion, Oxford, 2006, 260pp, illustrations in text; together with other references on Iron Age coinage (3) [6]. Generally fine, a useful group, publishers’ bindings £60-£80
Books. Six shelves of general stock, including Ostell's New General Atlas, London: Baldwin and Cradock, 1835, complete with 30 hand-coloured and engraved maps, some of which are two-fold, 19th c red cloth, 4to; other books, comprising computing, Freud and further psychology, an M.Sc. thesis, ornithology, botany, etc., mixed bindings and sizes
Corgi "Original Omnibus" & Atlas Editions "Trams OF The World" a boxed group to include Corgi OM43512 Blackpool Balloon Tram "Little Italy Pleasure Beach" and others. Although not checked for completeness, conditions appear Fair to Good with some models appearing loose in Fair to Good window boxes with most appearing discolored/yellowing and crushing etc. Se photo.
Dinky, Matchbox, Atlas Editions, Corgi and similar, a boxed and unboxed group comprising of Commercial, Emergency, plastic remote control and similar to include Dinky unboxed Road Grader, Dinky unboxed E.R.F. Fire Tender, boxed Aston Martin Racing two vehicle set comprising of Heritage DBR1 & DBR9 (both models loose and may have pieces missing, broken off or loose). Conditions appear Poor to Good in Poor to Good packaging where applicable. Nothing checked for completeness and nothing tested. Worth a sort. See photo.
Bburago, Atlas Editions and similar, a boxed Car, Police and Commercial group to include Bburago 4152 Chevrolet Corvette, Atlas Editions Jaguar MkII "Bedfordshire Police", Bburago 4109 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL and others. Conditions generally appear Good in generally Fair to Good boxes. See photo.
Atlas Editions and similar, a boxed group comprising of Train Models and Pocket Watch, to include Atlas Pacific A4 Class "Mallard", Atlas Glory of Steam Pocket Watch, Atlas Minitrains 1/220 and similar. Conditions generally appear Good although not checked for completeness, in generally Good boxes. See photo.
Corgi, Atlas Editions and similar, a boxed Military and Civilian aviation group to include Corgi "Classics DVD and Corgi Model", Co-operative Dairy Trade Commemorative Flight Set "Celebrating 100 Years of Flight" 1526 of 2100 and others. Conditions generally appear Good although not checked for completeness, in generally Good boxes. See photo.
Auto Art, Matchbox, Atlas and similar a boxed and unboxed group comprising of mostly Commercial vehicles, to include Auto Art 59762 VW Polo (Black Uni), Matchbox Y18 1918 Atkinson D-Type Steam Lorry and others. Although not checked for completeness conditions generally appear Good to Excellent in generally Fair to Good boxes and rigid Perspex cases where applicable. See photo.
Oxford Diecast, Lledo, Classix, Atlas and similar, a boxed and unboxed group to include Corgi J65 Land Rover, Classix EM76627 Morris Minor Van "Telephone Engineer", Atlas Austin J2 Van and others. Although not checked for completeness conditions generally appear Fair to Excellent in generally Good boxes. See photo.
Corgi, Solido, Atlas, Lledo and similar, a boxed and unboxed Car, TV Related, Fire, Military and similar group to include Vanguards VA08401 Jaguar MKII ATCC 1963 "Bob Jane", Corgi CC01701 Morris Minor Traveller & Figure "HEARTBEAT" and others. Although not checked for completeness conditions generally appear Good to Excellent in generally Fair to Good boxes, rigid Perspex cases and card slip cases where applicable. See photo.
Corgi and Atlas Editions, a boxed military group to include Corgi Fighting Machines CS90284 B-52 Bomber, Corgi Fighting Machines F-14 Tomcat "Top Gun", Atlas Multiple Gun Motor Carriage M16 and similar. Conditions generally appear Good to Excellent in generally Good to Excellent boxes and rigid Perspex cases. See photo.
Corgi and Dinky (Atlas/Norev), a boxed Commercial and Comic group to include Dinky 943 Leyland Octopus Tanker "ESSO", 16102 "Southdown" Scammell Highwayman Crane and similar. Although not checked for completeness conditions generally appear Excellent in generally Fair to Excellent Boxes. See photo.
Oxford Diecast, Atlas, Base-Toys, Corgi and similar, a boxed group comprising of Fire, Commercial and Circus, to include Oxford Diecast MAN06CS No.312 MAN TGX XLX "Eddie Stobart", Oxford Diecast 76TK008 Watneys Bedford TK Barrel Truck, Atlas "Carter's Foden Generator and Low Loader" and others. Although not checked for completeness conditions generally appear Good to Excellent in generally Good to Excellent Rigid Perspex boxes, boxes and card slip cases. See photo.

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