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* Aviation autographs. A group of twenty-eight autographs of early aviators, aircraft designers and famous flyers, c. 1920s and later, incl. Louis Bleriot, Alan Cobham, Geoffrey De Havilland, Henri Farman, O.R. Gayford, Captain W.L. Hope, Amy Mollison (nee Johnson), James Allen Mollison, G.E. Nicholetts, Augustus Henry Orlebar, Frederick Handly Page, G.H. Stainforth, Jean Batten, Sir Arthur Whitten Brown, Captain Gilbert Stuart Martin Insall VC, Robert Loraine,Charles William Anderson Scott, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, Thomas Octave Murdoch Sopwith, Air Marshal Hugh Trenchard, Tom Rose, Masaaki Iinuma, Tsukagoshi Kenji, Robert Kronfield, Squadron Leader F.D.R. Swain, Squadron Leader Maurice Adam, Alex Henshaw, Harry Richman, plus autographs of motoring interest, Sir Herbert Austin, Sir William Richard Morris, Selwyn Francis Edge and Francis Howe, the majority cut and mounted on an album leaf. From the autograph collection of John Holmes of Pangbourne, Berkshire. (32)
* Austin. "Motoring at Tram Fare". A delightful 24 pp. illustrated brochure hailing the advantages of the Austin 7, (damage at corners), together with Austin 16 h.p. export brochure, 8 pp., text in French; The Morgan 'Runabout', 8 pp., details and illustrations at DeLuxe, Family, Aero and Super Aero models, colour cover; Coventry Victor 'Runabout', folded leaflet illustrating the full range c.1930 (damage to folds); The Swift "Ten" fold-out leaflet showing the full range c.1929; a rare Alvis F.W.D fold-out leaflet dated Sept. 1928, illustrated and with forword by T.G. John; Bond Minicar and Minitruck leaflet and a Lloyd "650" roadster leaflet (9)
Gray (Alex J.M.). The Awakening, pub. Royal Automobile Club, n.d., c. 1920s, thirty tipped-in photographic illusts. of various types of early motor car, fitted with Warland Dual Rims tyres, including Austin, Daimler, Brasier, Cadillac, Clement-Talbot, De Dion, Ford, Mercedes, Peugeot, Straker-Squire, etc., overall page size approx. 25 x 31.5 cm., some dampmarking to inner margins, contents somewhat loose, in orig. cloth-backed printed wrappers, oblong 4to (1)
Jackson (Sir Frederick John and Sclater, W.L.). The Birds of Kenya Colony and the Uganda Protectorate, 3 vols, 1st eds, 1938, port. frontis. to vol. 1, num. col. and b & w illusts, t.e.g, orig. cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, large 8vo, together with Tavistock (The Marquis of), Parrots and Parrot-like Birds in Aviculture, n.d, c. 1930s, eight col. plts. by E.J. Boosey, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 4to, plus Forshaw (Joseph M.), Australian Parrots, 2nd ed, 1972, fine tipped-in col. plts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j. (rear inner hinge cracked), 4to, and Rand (Austin L. and Gilliard E. Thomas), Handbook of New Guinea Birds, 1st ed, 1967, b & w illusts. from photos. orig. cloth in slightly frayed d.j, thick 8vo, and other ornithology. (28)
Richard Sebastian Bond, (1908-1886), 'An extensive wooded river landscape with old water mill', oil on canvas, signed and dated 1882, 36" x 52" . Footnote: R S Bond was born in Liverpool where he studied with marine artist Samuel Austin. He lived at Bettws-y-Coed where he often worked with David Cox and William James Muller. He exhibited frequently in Birmingham and the Liverpool Academy.
AUSTIN, Major H.H. A SCAMPER THROUGH THE FAR EAST INCLUDING A VISIT TO MANCHURIAN BATTLEFIELDS. Edward Arnold, London 1909. First edition. 8vo. Pictorial brown cloth, slightly rubbed, endpapers browned. Fontispiece, 15 plates, 2 folding maps at end. GIBSON, S.O. MY TRAVELS IN THE EASTERN HEMISPHERE... S.W. Partridge, London 1886. First Edition. 8vo. Dedication from author to front free endpaper. Blue cloth, gilt, all edges gilt; old glue repair to inner hinge; wood engraved illustrations. LINDLEY, Captain Augustus F. THE LOG OF THE FORTUNA: A CRUISE ON CHINESE WATERS... Cassell, Petter and Galpin, London n.d. 8vo. Pictorial purple cloth, gilt; spine darkened and frayed, inner hinge broken; wood engraved plates and text illustrations. Plus 32 further volumes, mostly Far Eastern travel. (35)
SA'DI, (1184-1292). THE GULISTAN, or, Rose-garden of Muslihu'd-din Sadi of Shiraz; tr. for the first time into prose and verse, with an introductory preface, and a life of the author from the Atish kadah by Edward B. Eastwick ... Hertford: printed and published by Stephen Austin, Bookseller to the East India College. 1852. 8vo, text with ornamental red woodcut borders and illustrations, taken from Persian illuminated manuscripts; original decorated cloth by Stephen Austin, somewhat rubbed; bookplate of E.M. Cox.
Six assorted Pratt pot-lids: 'The Grand International Building of 1851' (Ball 133), version with line border (damaged); 'The New Blackfriars Bridge' (Ball 196), with the major part of a John Burgess & Son 'Essence of Anchovies' paper label on the reverse, diameter 10.7cm; 'War' (Ball 219), signed J. Austin, diameter 10.4cm; 'Hide and Seek' (Ball 255), diameter 10.5cm; Little Red Riding Hood (Ball 358), diameter 7.5cm; and 'The Wolf and the Lamb' (Ball 361), mounted in a circular black frame (rim chips)
11 Matchbox Series vehicles: No 2 Bedford ‘Car Collection Ltd’ car transporter, No 2 Bedford Artic ‘Walls Ice Cream’, No 55 DUKW, No 67 Bedford ‘Matchbox’ car transporter, armoured car, all boxed, some end flaps missing, together with Ford Prefect, Ford Zodiac, Austin A55, Land Rover, Bedford ‘Evening News’ van, and a horse box plus repainted Army wagon by Microtoys of Italy. GC - VGC. Some paint chips
6 Matchbox Series vehicles: No 59 Ford Thames ‘Singer’ van, No 60 Morris J2 builders pick-up, No 54 Saracen personnel carrier, No 62 Military general service lorry, No 64 Scammell breakdown truck, No 71 Austin water truck, boxed, minor age wear to some boxes. GC - mint. Minor paint chips to some.
20 Corgi Classics: 8 Bedford Type OB coaches: 3 x Devon General, Skills and Boultons etc; 2 x AEC Regal: Timpsons and Eastern Counties; 3 Yorkshire Rider series; 2 Tellus Midland Red Plaxton coaches; 50th Battle of Britain 3 vehicle set, Stirlings Choice; Jaguar XK120 and Austin Healey and 2 AEC cabover sets. All boxed, minor wear. VGC - mint
Quantity of Dinky, Corgi, Matchbox etc military vehicles: Dinky includes: 6 wheeled transport wagon, anti aircraft gun, field artillery tractor, light and medium tanks, Austin Champ, Scout car, field guns, etc; plus Corgi: King Tiger, Centurion, Chieftain, M60, tanks etc. QGC - GC. Some vehicles have been overpainted. Some age wear and chipping. Approx 40 items
A group of unboxed Dinky saloon cars including 174 Hudson Hornet, 179 Studebaker President, 186 Mercedes Benz 220SE, 449 Chevrolet El Camino, Hudson Sedan, Humber Hawk police car, 173 Nash Rambler, 161 Austin Somerset, Chrysler, 131 Dodge Royal Sedan, Oldsmobile, 172 Studebaker, 157 Jaguar, 164 Vauxhall Cresta and four French Dinky vehicles, Simca Versailles, 532 Lincoln Premier, 545 De Soto 59 Diplomat, 543 Renault Floride, play-worn, repaints, (18)
A quantity of unboxed Dinky commercial vehicles and saloon cars to include 30j Austin wagon, Dodge tipper truck, Fordson flatbed lorry, Bedford tipper truck, 522 Big Bedford lorry, blue loudspeaker van, observation coach, Trojan advertising van for Dunlop, 261 Post Office Telephones Service van, Humber Hawk police car, Commer Dinky Service truck, 40h Austin taxi, yellow, 170 Ford Sedan, 172 Studebaker, 162 Ford Zephyr, 165 Humber Hawk, 189 Triumph Herald, 168 Singer Giselle and 166 Sunbeam Rapier luxury coach etc, also three various Corgi police cars and a Corgi classics Ford Model T van (boxed) and vintage vehicles 1932 Ford panel truck (boxed) (quantity)
Crescent Toys No.1250, 25lb field gun, boxed, torn box and a small quantity of unboxed military vehicles to include Dinky 626 military ambulance, 621 three ton army wagon, 641 one ton cargo truck, 670 armoured car, armoured personnel carrier, 622 ten ton army truck, 643 army water tanker, Austin Champ, 673 scout car, 692 5.5" medium gun and a Britains field gun, (12)
A group of boxed Dinky vehicles to include 152 Austin Devon saloon, 153 Standard Vanguard saloon x 2, 443 tanker National Benzol, 159 Morris Oxford saloon, 132 Packard Convertible, 159 Morris Oxford saloon, brown, 471 Austin van Nestlé, 154 Hillman Minx saloon, 252 refuse wagon, 905 Foden flat truck with chains, maroon, chains lacking, 417 Leyland Comet lorry, blue with yellow back and green and cream double decker bus advertising Dunlop, boxes torn, incomplete, and an unboxed Mersey Tunnel Police Land Rover, Ford flatbed lorry and trailer, and 427 British Railways lorry (16)
A selection of Dinky Sports Cars in poor and damaged boxes and unboxed to include 231 Maserati, red, 239 Vanwall racing car, green, (good box), 238 Jaguar Type D racing car, turquoise, no race number, boxed, 163 Bristol 450 Sports Coupé, boxed, 109 Austin Healey 100 Sports, cream, red interior, boxed, 110 Aston Martin DB3 Sports, 239 Mercedes Benz racing car, 182 Porsche 356A, Cooper Bristol, another Vanwall racing car and an Austin Healey, (11)
Dinky, a group of unboxed saloon cars to include 185 Alfa Romeo Coupé, yellow, red interior, 162 Ford Zephyr, cream and green, 154 Hillman Minx, tan, and another cream and green, 175 Hillman Minx, grey and blue, 161 Austin Somerset, red and yellow, 153 Vanguard, blue, 161 Austin Somerset, red, 40d Austin Devon, maroon and 40g Morris Oxford, green, (10)
Dinky, a group of unboxed vehicles to include two 25 Series stream lined fire engines, Austin delivery van, 280 delivery van, 34c loudspeaker van, grey with black speakers, 261 telephone service van, green for Post Office telephones, 36g taxi, green and black and 44b AA motorcycle patrol man, (8)
Dinky Military vehicles to include 674 Austin Champ, boxed, 688 field artillery tractor, boxed x 2, 686 25lb field gun, boxed, 5 Dinky vehicles in badly damaged boxes to include 601 Austin Para Moke, 674 Austin Champ x 2, 643 army water tankers, 673 scout car with driver, and a selection of unboxed military vehicles to include army water carrier, field artillery tractor, 670 armoured car, 641 army one ton cargo truck, Jeep, Austin Champ and 642 pressure refueller, and two Lesney vehicles, personnel carrier and Austin Mark II radio truck (18)
Dinky, 111 Triumph TR2 sports car, turquoise body, racing No.25, white driver, red interior, 109 Austin Healey 100 Sports, yellow, blue interior, racing No.21, white driver, 107 Sunbeam Alpine Sports, deep pink with white driver, grey interior, racing No.34, all boxed and a small quantity of unboxed vehicles including 23j HWM, 23h Ferrari, 23k Talbot Lago, 23n Maserati, 23f Alpha Romeo, 23g Cooper Bristol, 132 Packard, 133 Cunningham C-5R, 255 Mersey Tunnel Land Rover, 673 Scout car, and Dinky aeroplanes Viking and sea plane (15)
Dinky, a group of unboxed commercial and agricultural vehicles to include 29e single deck bus, 29b streamlined bus, 29c double decker bus, green and cream, 30b Rolls Royce, brown with black mud guards, 38c Lagonda, maroon body, blue seats, 44b AA motor cycle patrol man, 33w mechanical horse and trailer, 25p road roller, 27a Massey Harris tractor and 27c spreader, 562 dump truck, 27g Motocart, 107a sack truck, six various trailers, a garden roller, a police telephone box, another telephone box, a BEV truck and 35d Austin 7 blue car (24)
AN ENGLISH ARTIFICIAL STONE FIGURE OF A LADY ATTRIBUTED TO AUSTIN & SEELEY, MID 19TH CENTURY Shown standing holding a scroll to her right hand 53in. (135cm.) highMany of the figures produced by Austin & Seeley were copies of earlier models by the Coade factory. This sibyl featured in Coade catalogues.
AN ENGLISH ARTIFICIAL STONE GROUP ATTRIBUTED TO AUSTIN & SEELEY, MID 19TH CENTURY Modelled with two boys supporting a cornucopia, on an associated octagonal base 47in. (119.4cm.) high overall A drawing for this model is in the Wilton Estate archive of correspondence between Lady Pembroke and Austin & Seeley of the 1840's. COMPARATIVE LITERATURE: Davis, page 347.
AN ENGLISH ARTIFICIAL STONE SUNDIAL PEDESTAL ATTRIBUTED TO AUSTIN & SEELEY, MID 19TH CENTURY In the gothic manner, the hexagonal top above arched panels, with an associated bronze sundial plate, 19th century, unsigned 42in. (107cm.) high, 21sin. (54.5cm.) wide, the dial 12in. (30.5cm.) diameter
A LARGE ARTIFICIAL STONE FOUNTAIN BY AUSTIN & SEELEY, CIRCA 1835 Modelled with a merman blowing a conch, seated above the shell basin, supported to the underside by three adorsed dolphins, signed in relief on the rocky outcrop below the Merman AUSTIN & SEELEY, with further indistinct inscription and date 183* 104in. (264cm.) high, 60in. (152.3cm.) wide An article by J.C.Loudon on Austin & Seeley's fountains illustrates this model, this appears to confirm the indistinct dating of the present piece to the mid 1830's. The remains of a fountain by the firm with similar dolphin base stands in the Swiss Garden, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire (see Davis, page 204). The fountain also appears on the cover of the SPECIMEN BOOK OF AUSTIN & SEELEY'S ARTIFICIAL STONE MANUFACTORY, a catalogue of 1844. A line drawing on page 18 of the catalogue lists it: Entwined Dolphin Fountain with Shell and Triton. The fountain was also available with a plain tazza above the dolphins. It is rare to find a signed piece by the company.
A PAIR OF ENGLISH ARTIFICIAL STONE URNS ON PEDESTALS ATTRIBUTED TO AUSTIN & SEELEY, MID 19TH CENTURY The everted stiff-leaf bowls on waisted socles, and square section bases 23in. (58.4cm.) high; On a pair of stepped rectangular pedestals 26in. (66cm.) high, 49in. (124.4cm.) high overallA line drawing of the 'Tulip Vase' appears on page 2 of the 1844 Austin & Seeley catalogue.
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