NO RESERVE First published work.- Macaulay (Thomas Babington) Pompeii, first edition of the author's first published work, initial 'Notes' f., additional wood-engraved vignette title by R. Austin, some spotting, lightly browned, charming red wrappers in imitation of red straight-grain morocco, gilt, neatly rebacked, rubbed, 8vo, Cambridge, J. Smith, 1819.
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Two Mondo movie posters for Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining" (1980) and "2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968). "The Shining" is an early 'Mondo' limited edition poster (numbered #35 of 90) by Aesthetic Apparatus from the Netflix Rolling Roadshow presentation August 16th, 2006 at Estes Park, Colorado, San Francisco. The "2001: A Space Odyssey" print (numbered #90 of 250) is from the 2008 "Big Screen Sci-Fi Classics" series which ran from 12-14th April in Austin, Texas. This poster was printed by the Bird Machine using special inks and the stars glow in the dark. Both posters have been hand-signed and numbered by the artists.19" x 25" (48 x 63.5 cm); 26" x 40" (66 x 101.5 cm)Additional Information: Shining - Hand-Numbered #35/90 and Signed + 2001 - Hand-Numbered #90/250 and SignedCondition: ExcellentUnrestored, rolled, flat and unfolded (as issued). Very minimal handling wear. Presents and displays to excellent effect.Artist: Aesthetic Apparatus, Jay Ryan£200 - 300VAT Status: M
ROYAL WORCESTER; six hand painted cabinet cups and saucers decorated with fruit, various artists to include Ricketts, W.H. Austin, Everett, etc.Additional InformationMinimal wear to the gilding especially in the centre of the saucers where the cups sit. The Austin saucer does not ring true, there are no hair line cracks but the piece is heavily crazed. The Ponelle and Rushton cups do not ring true, again there are no visible hair lines on the pieces.The date codes are not matching. Diameter of saucers 9.7cm.
1927 Austin Seven Chummy project, most recently used as a farm vehicle by the addition of another chassis mounted upside down to form a towing point. Chassis number 44451, engine number 10309, the other chassis has a plate to the rear crossmember numbered 89359, with 1927 buff logbook registration number VF 1579 listing chassis number as A5 1239, matching the car number on the bulkhead of the car and another 1925 buff logbook registration number FH 3822 quoting the engine number as M10309 as is currently fitted to the car. The Vendor has a further buff logbook which he is currently struggling to find but offers to pass it onto the winning bidder. The vendor believes this logbook matches the registration displayed on the car and possibly matches the extra chassis but without the logbook to hand it is not possible to confirm.10%+VAT buyers premium on this lot
Two Prattware pot lids and bases to include: Chapel Royal Savoy Destroyed by Fire July 7 1864., damage to lid and base (ref no: 198, page 159, The Pictorial Pot Lid Book by H G Clarke) and The Shrimpers, from Jesse Austin drawing, adapted from original picture entitled: The Prawn Fishers, with two boats drawn up against two huts visible, no church seen (ref: 63, page 69, The Pictorial Pot Lid Book by H G Clarke) (2) AF
MOTORING: A collection of Circa 100 Original 1920’s to 1950’s illustrated catalogues, flyers, etc. (almost all in fine condition), including: Morris 1934, Sept.1, 1933; Riley 1 ½ & 2 ½ Litre (1937); Humber, 1934; Humber Twelve, (1933); Austin Motor Co. Oct. 1927, Plus: A10 CWT van 1948, A35 saloon, A70 Hereford, Closed Models, 1936; Pollards Garages Ltd. April, 1928; Morris commercial, 1948; Bedford Trucks, 1936; Talbot Ten (1936); Morris Eight (1945); Autocar Magazine for: 1944 & 1946; AND a few books. (Qty)
A fine silver model of a 1929 Austin 7 Top Hat Saloon by Gerald Gilbert, London, 1988,1:23 scale, a scratch built engineers' model, complete with detailed interior, opening bonnet to engine compartment, doors with working catches and other finely modelled features, the underside hallmarked London 1988, (front right wheel track rod detached, rear axle springs loose) in exhibition quality glass and silver edged display case on 12 x 20cm wooden base. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1929 Sunbeam Sixteen Drophead CoupéRegistration no. VN 1433Chassis no. 5611K*High quality Vintage-era sporting car*Engine shows good oil pressure*Radiator re-cored*Five new Firestone tyres, wheels powder-coatedFootnotes:Founded by John Marston, a God-fearing Victorian industrialist who foresaw the growth in demand for private transport, Sunbeam was first associated with beautifully made, though expensive, bicycles. Although comparative latecomers to motor car manufacture, the Wolverhampton-based Sunbeam factory quickly established a fine reputation alongside Lanchester, Wolseley, Austin, and Daimler at the heart of the expanding Midlands motor industry. John Marston Limited's first Sunbeam production car, a De Dion-engined voiturette, was sold in 1901, but it was not until 1907, two years after the Sunbeam Motor Car Company had been formed, that the firm produced its first all-British model, the 16/20. The arrival of designer Louis Coatalen in 1909 and the pursuit of an effective competition programme enabled Sunbeam to establish a formidable reputation prior to WWI, its superbly made products enjoying a reputation rivalling that of the best from Alvis and Bentley thereafter. Produced between 1929 and 1933, the Sunbeam 'Sixteen' featured a massively built chassis frame sprung by semi-elliptics all round, and was powered by an overhead-valve six-cylinder engine of 2,040cc rated at 16.9hp for taxation purposes. Hydraulic brakes arrived for 1931 together with a 2,193cc engine rated at 18hp, and in 1932 the four-speed gearbox gained synchromesh on third and top gears. Sadly, the collapse of the Sunbeam-Talbot-Darracq combine in 1935 and its subsequent acquisition by Rootes meant that the revised Sixteen - one of the last true Sunbeams - never got the chance it deserved. This charming Vintage-era Sunbeam Sixteen drophead coupé is reported as having bodywork, glass, trim, and wheels/tyres in very good condition, while the two-tone green/black paintwork is rated as good. The interior was re-upholstered 12 years ago and the tan seats, door cards, dashboard and carpet are still in very good condition, with the hood described as excellent. Said to start and run very well, the engine displays good oil pressure and is charging well. The radiator has been re-cored and the gearbox, running gear, and electrics are reportedly either good or very good. A good history file comes with the Sunbeam, which is an ideal for car for VSCC motoring in all weathers. Stylish six-cylinder Vintage motoring at an affordable price!For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Cartography and Cartobibliography - Provincial Imprints, Fordham (Sir George Herbert), two volumes: Hertfordshire Maps: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Maps of County, 1579-1900 [&] Supplement, Hertford: Stephen Austin & Sons, Ltd., 1907-1914, illustrated, contemporary pictorial wrappers (various states), folios, (2); Skelton (R.A.), County Atlases of the British Isles 1579-1703, London: Carta Press, 1970, h/b, d/j, 4to, (1); Philips' Select Atlas of Modern Geography [...], London: [n.d., pre-1914], double-page maps, green cloth gilt, 8vo, (1); Mais (S.P.B.), Britannia 1651~1951, Stapes Press: 1951, pictorial d/j, h/b, folio, (1); Christopher Saxton and Tudor Map-Making; John Speed; etc., [14]
Lee Majors signed 10x8 black and white Fall Guy promo photo dedicated. Lee Majors (born Harvey Lee Yeary; April 23, 1939) is an American film, television and voice actor. Majors is best known for portraying the characters of Heath Barkley in the American television Western series The Big Valley (1965-1969), Colonel Steve Austin in the American television science fiction action series The Six Million Dollar Man (1973-1978), and Colt Seavers in American television action series The Fall Guy (1981-1986). Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Collection of circus diecast models comprising Corgi, Matchbox, Verem, Days Gone, Bev-Bel Corp, Trackside and Retro Vitese, to include Corgi 'The Greatest Show on Earth' CC12606 Scammell Crusader Box Trailer - Robert Bros.; Corgi 'The Greatest Show on Earth' CC12303 Scammell Contractor - Austin Bros.; Bev-Bel Corp 12018 Evans Zebras; Days Gone DG110002 Scammell Ballast Box with Drawbar, Trailer and Box Style Load-Superb Jungle; Matchbox 'The Circus Comes to Town' Circus Collection and Corgi 97897 Scammell Highwayman & Trailers - Billy Smart's Circus, and others (mostly boxed) (approx. 27 total)
Collection of boxed Dinky Toys, comprising 236 Connaught Racing Car, 164 Vauxhall Cresta Saloon, 190 Caravan x2, 156 Rover Saloon, 231 Maserati Racing Car, 105 Triumph TR2 Sports, 106 Austin Atlantic Convertible and 754 Pavement Set, (9), Boxes original. 4 with tabs missing. One drawn on. Corners bashed.All models with chips and scratches.
A Matchbox Lesney 1-75 Series Military Gift Set G-5, comprising M3 Tank Transporter, 54 Personnel Carrier, 62 General Service Lorry, 63 Service Ambulance, 68 Austin Radio Truck, 67 Saladin Armoured Car, 64 Scammell Breakdown Truck, in original box, VG-E, box P, inner tray F, various pen marks
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