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Hunter (Evan, i.e. "Ed McBain"). The Blackboard Jungle, 1st US edition, 1954, original cloth, dust jacket, a few small chips, 8vo, together with King's Ransom, 1st US edition, 1959, some toning to text block, original cloth-backed boards, dust jacket, a few small nicks and chips, 8vo, plus Second Ending, 1st UK edition, 1956, some toning to textblock, original cloth, dust jacket, 8vo, with a quantity of others by Hunter/McBain including Give the Boys a Great Big Hand, 1960 and See Them Die, 1960 (both 1st US editions), 1st UK editions of Cop Hater, 1958, The Con Man, 1960, Killer's Payoff, 1960, Killer's Choice, 1960, 'Til Death, 1961, Killer's Wedge, 1961, Lady Killer, 1961, The Heckler, 1962, The Empty Hours, 1963, Like Love, 1963, Axe, 1964, Doll, 1966 and He Who Hesitates, 1965, plus a few science fiction titles i.e. Find the Feathered Serpent, 1952, Danger: Dinosaurs! [pseudonym 'Richard Marsten'), 1953 and Tomorrow's World [pseudonym 'Hunt Collins'], 1956, plus a few later titles signed by the author (approx 120)
India.- Gastaldi (Giacomo) Seconda Tavola, map of southern Asia, oriented with south at the top, showing Arabia (with Bahrain) on the right, India, Ceylon and the Maldives, with the edge of Sumatra at the top left, from Ramusio's 'Delle navigationi et viaggi', numerous illustrations of hunters and elephants and other wildlife feature, six large sea monsters fill the ocean, engraving on 16th century laid paper with watermark of an [?]axe, platemark 280 x 385 mm. (11 x 15 1/8 in), sheet 310 x 400 mm. (12 1/4 x 15 3/4 in), central vertical fold, minor handling creases, unframed, Venice, [circa 1563 and later].⁂ Engraved version, cut in 1563 after the original woodcut was destroyed in a fire at the printing house in 1557.
A German Third Reich Naval Dirk, the double fullered steel blade with maker's logo of visored helmet over W.K.C., the brass hilt with wire bound cream plastic grip later painted red, with brass scabbard engraved with lightning bolts (af); a Stubai Alpinist's Climbing Axe, the steel head with maker's name, with elm haft and steel spike, lacks steel rings and leather strap (2)1 - Blade with dark patching. Spring button missing. Damage to grip. Dents to scabbard. Tired condition. 2 - Rust pitting to head, rings and strap missing
An Indonesian Golok, with 54cm single edge fullered steel blade, the horn hilt carved as the head of a stylised parrot applied with silver leaves and symbols, with white metal bound wood scabbard; an Indonesian Sword, the wood hilt carved as a bird, the two piece rounded diaper carved wood scabbard carved at the mouth with human figures, with sennet binding; also, an Indian talwar, an Indian axe, a carved bamboo wall mounted plant holder and a 1920's Chinese ivory puzzle ball (6)
A MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE GROUP allegorical of Winter, late 19th century, modelled as a young boy wearing a fur hat, claret jacket and pink striped breeches holding an axe in his right hand, seated on a sledge with a bundle of faggots, a girl at his side warming her hands over a small brazier, on an oval base, crossed swords, indistinct impressed and incised numerals, inscribed 82, 5 1/4" high (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
Elastolin, Lineol or similar 70mm Wild West Cowboys seventeen foot figures including Cowboy and Indian fighting (missing axe head) and Cowboy tied to tree, supply mule, six mounted (four missing horses), Log cabin, Stagecoach with two figures (not complete), Covered wagon with figure, Camp fire with three accessories (Condition Excellent-Fair, a few cracks and chips) (36)
Prehistoric tools: A fine Long shafted Neolithic hand axe , North Africa on bronze stand 28cm high overall, A prized possession of an ancestor, this hand or shafted axe probably captivated an ancient as much as we are today by the fine grade of the stone, honed thousands of years ago, preserved kindly by the subsequent centuries. With a smooth surface patina to the touch, derived from continuous handling conditions with partial wear to the edges, exhibiting an exquisite fineness of mastered form and possibly once surmounted onto a wooden shaft and attached by animal sinew or reed straps.

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