A PAIR OF CARVED GILTWOOD MIRRORS IN GEORGE III STYLE,19TH CENTURY,the oval plates in pierced frames carved with rockwork, scrolling foliage and flowerheads, with confronting C-scroll cresting and and shell carved clasps to the aprons, 97.5cm high x 64cm wideProvenance:Almost certainly at Nymans House, West Sussex, until sold by Oliver Messel after 1960 to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Baden Watkins for Flaxley Abbey, Gloucestershire. Literature:J. Lees-Milne, 'Flaxley Abbey, Gloucestershire - III: The Home of Mr. and Mrs. F.B. Watkins', Country Life, 12 April 1973, p. 981, fig. 4, The Morning Room. C. Castle, Oliver Messel: A Biography, London, 1986, p. 215, 'the morning-room' T. Messel, Oliver Messel: in the theatre of design, New York, 2011, p. 125, 'the morning room' These mirrors are possibly the pair referred to by Oliver Messel as from Nymans, the Messel family country seat, which he intended to sell to Frederick Baden Watkins for Flaxley Abbey: 'I've got a pair of mirrors at Nymans that would look right there' (C. Castle, Oliver Messel: A Biography, London, 1986, p. 217). They bear a white chalk inscription 'Mess' suggesting they were from the Messel collection. Baden Watkins wrote of Oliver's obsessive commission at Flaxley: 'We first of all asked Oliver to design just the drawing room and the morning room, and it went on and on after that until he left for Barbados. I daresay that if he hadn't gone, he would still be working on the house today. He had his own room and studio here and always said that he would like to retire here; but the English weather was no good for his arthritis and so he stayed in the West Indies even though he left many of his belongings here (ibid., p. 216). The mirrors were photographed by Country Life in the Morning Room at Flaxley in 1973 (J. Lees-Milne, 'Flaxley Abbey, Gloucestershire - III: The Home of Mr. and Mrs. F.B. Watkins', Country Life, 12 April 1973, p. 981, fig. 4). Condition Report: There are scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are losses, observations and restorations including: the gilding rubbed and worn with some areas of silvering; some visible sectional construction cracks; the backboards of one mirror are plywood.Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
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A SET OF EIGHT GEORGE II WALNUT AND PARCEL GILT DINING CHAIRSCIRCA 1730With repeating eagle motifs, each vertical splat with the Altieri crest, the six stars surmounted by a galero, mantle and tassels, each with drop in seats and cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feeteach 104cm high, 53cm wide, 49cm deep; together with a pair of later chairs to match, 19th century(10) Provenance:Possibly commissioned by Vincenzo Maria Altieri for Palazzo Altieri, Rome Formerly the Messel family collection in the Dining Room at their 104 Lancaster Gate residenceThence by descent to Oliver Messel Purchased from Oliver Messel by Frederick and Phyllis Baden Watkins for Flaxley AbbeyLiterature: J. Lees-Milne, 'Flaxley Abbey, Gloucestershire - III: The Home of Mr. and Mrs. F.B. Watkins', Country Life, 12 April 1973, p. 980, fig. 2, The Entrance Hall. Sale Room notice: One of the drop in seats are missing from the chair J. Musson, 'Bradley Court, Gloucestershire', Country Life, 15 September 2005, pp. 133-134 and fig. 5. T. Messel, Oliver Messel: in the theatre of design, New York, 2011, pp. 122-123, 'the entrance hall'. This set of ten walnut and parcel-gilt dining chairs together with two mahogany examples en suite bear the arms of the Altieri family from Rome. They were originally at 104 Lancaster Gate, the London family of Britain's greatest stage director and artist, Oliver Messel (1904-78). When Nymans burnt down in 1947, Oliver and his two siblings received some of the remaining contents, and after the death of their mother, Maud (née Sambourne), in 1960, Oliver inherited more of the furniture from Lancaster Gate and Holmstead Manor. The chairs were subsequently sold by Oliver to his clients, Frederick and Phyllis Watkins, for Flaxley Abbey, Gloucestershire, almost certainly around 1960 when he was assisting them with the renovation and refurbishment of the abbey; a project that he worked on sporadically until 1973. Frederick Baden Watkins wrote how very gifted Oliver was: 'Once he had an inspiration, he'd get a piece of paper and sketch it out. What could have taken me five years, would take him five minutes' (C. Castle, Oliver Messel: A Biography, London, 1986, p. 216). When a room was completed, Oliver would look to his own collection for furniture: 'I've got a pair of mirrors at Nymans that would look right there', and Watkins would buy them (ibid., p. 217). Furniture probably also came from Oliver's London house, Pelham Place, as he wrote: 'Poor Pelham Place, I gather, is now striped to the bone. George has gone down to Flaxley with another load' (ibid., p. 226). Two of these chairs were photographed in the Entrance Hall at Flaxley in 1973 (J. Lees-Milne, 'Flaxley Abbey, Gloucestershire - III: The Home of Mr. and Mrs. F.B. Watkins', Country Life, 12 April 1973, p. 980, fig. 2). The chairs with their Italian Altieri coat-of-arms complimented Oliver's large mural painting of an Italianate urn. A central arcaded recess with a Robert Adam-style doorway led from the entrance hall to the dining room where presumably the remainder of the suite was situated. Oliver's nephew Thomas Messel made a contemporary set of chairs modelled on the Altieri set for his own home at Bradley Court, Gloucestershire (J. Musson, 'Bradley Court, Gloucestershire', Country Life, 15 September 2005, pp. 133-134, fig. 5). In 1986, Thomas included this model of chair, both side and armchairs, in his firm's furniture range, which he named the 'Venetian' Cardinal Chair' (National Art Library, TL.Thom 1.1). The papal family of Altieri became extinct in 1955, with the death of the last prince, Prince Ludovico Altieri (1878-1955). It is not known how this set became part of the Messel collection but it is possible that they were collected by either Ludowig Messel or Leonard Messel- both enthusiastic collectors- in the early 20th century. The broad proportions of these chairs with their waisted upright back posts, solid shaped baluster splat, compass seat and cabriole legs are typical of high quality 'banister back' chairs of the 1730s. The arched crest rail has evolved from the milkmaid's yoke found in Chinese prototypes. The chair-back is slightly bent to ergonomically fit the back of the sitter. The introduction of the 'India back' - India or Indian being used to denote all of South and South East Asia - also sometimes called a 'bended', 'crook'd' or 'sweep' back chair is considered 'the most radical and far-reaching design innovation of the eighteenth century' (A. Bowett, Early Georgian Furniture 1715-1740, Woodbridge, 2009, p. 156). Related crest rails and splats can be found on a set of walnut chairs, 1734, supplied by Daniel How and Thomas Moore in the Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight (ibid., p. 180, plate 4:73). Another example made in giltwood, 1730-40, was probably made for Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham, for Stowe House, Buckinghamshire (ibid., p. 181, plate 4:75). The back of the splats of the present chairs have been chamfered to 'lighten' their appearance. These chairs are highly unusual for the carved decoration on the 'shoe' (where the splat joins the back of the drop-in seat) and the stylised claw and ball feet. Condition Report: There are scratches, marks, knocks, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are losses, observations and restorations including: missing one of the drop in seats; one of the drop in seats with a hand written label in ink 'Col. Messel'; there is evidence of worm; the parcel gilt rubbed and knocked revealing in some places the underlying washes, gesso or wood; some damage and restorations including split vase shaped splats, leg and seat rail joints, dowelling repairs, metal braces, inset wood repairs, repairs with screws. The red silk damask worn, marked and some torn, the hessian webbing visible to the undersides.Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Steiff - A boxed green / blonde mohair #00990 Four Seasons 'Sprout' Spring 1997 - The green bear has plastic eyes, wool felt paws and stitched nose. Jointed limbs, and poly-filled. Bear has a gold-coloured button on its ear and a white tag. Bear is 32 cm in height and is odourless. Bear does not come with a certificate of authenticity. Bear appears in excellent condition. Box appears in excellent condition with some storage wear. Included is a 7cm mohair loyalty gift Club member bear from 2001/2002. Jointed, stitched nose. Bear has a gold coloured button in it's ear and a white coloured tag. Bear has certificate of authenticity and is in a display box. No odour and box and bear appear in excellent condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Steiff - A boxed white mohair #00479 'Treasure Hunter Bernstein - 2004' - The white bear has plastic eyes, wool felt paws and stitched nose. Jointed limbs, and poly-filled. Bear has a gold-coloured button on its ear and a white tag. Bear is 30 cm in height and is odourless. Bear comes with a certificate of authenticity. Bear appears in excellent condition. Box appears in excellent condition with some storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Steiff - A boxed white / brown mohair #00039 'Four Seasons Pumpkin Patch 1997' - The white bear has plastic eyes, wool felt paws and stitched nose. Jointed limbs, and poly-filled. Bear has a gold-coloured button on its ear and a white tag. Bear is 32 cm in height and is odourless. Bear does not come with a certificate of authenticity. Bear appears in excellent condition. Box appears in excellent condition with some storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Steiff - A boxed white / blue mohair #00475 'Four Seasons Sun Beam 1997' - The bear has plastic eyes, wool felt paws and stitched nose. Jointed limbs, and poly-filled. Bear has a gold-coloured button on its ear and a white tag. Bear is 30 cm in height and is odourless. Bear does not come with a certificate of authenticity. Bear appears in excellent condition. Box appears in excellent condition with some storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Steiff - A boxed white mohair #02348 'Four Seasons Snowman 1996 - 1997' - First of the Four Seasons series, a limited edition of 5,000 pieces. The white bear has plastic eyes, wool felt paws and nose. Jointed limbs, and poly-filled. Bear has a gold-coloured button on its ear and a white tag. Bear is 30 cm in height and is odourless. Bear comes with a certificate of authenticity. Bear appears in excellent condition. Box appears in excellent condition with some storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Steiff - A boxed grey mohair #00679 'Austria bear 1995 Caramel 40' - The bear has plastic eyes, wool felt paws and stitched nose. Jointed limbs, and poly-filled. Bear has a gold-coloured button on its ear and a white tag. Bear is 40 cm in height and is odourless. Bear comes with a certificate of authenticity. Bear appears in excellent condition. Box appears in excellent condition with some storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Steiff - A boxed miniature alpaca hair 'Annual Gift 2012' bear - The burgundy bear has plastic eyes, wool felt paws and nose. Jointed limbs, and poly-filled. Bear has a gold-coloured button on its ear and a white tag. Bear is 10 cm in height and is odourless. Bear comes with a certificate of authenticity. Bear appears in excellent condition. Box appears in excellent condition with some storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Steiff - A boxed miniature mohair 'Annual Gift 2002' bear - The antique look brown bear has plastic eyes, wool felt paws and nose. Jointed limbs, and poly-filled. Bear has a gold-coloured button on its ear and a white tag. Bear is 7 cm in height and is odourless. Bear comes with a certificate of authenticity. Bear appears in excellent condition. Box appears in excellent condition with some storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Steiff - A boxed miniature mohair 'Annual Gift 2003 Rose' bear - The white bear has plastic eyes, wool felt paws and nose. Jointed limbs, and poly-filled. Bear has a gold-coloured button on its ear and a white tag. Bear is 7 cm in height and is odourless. Bear comes with a certificate of authenticity. Bear appears in excellent condition. Box appears in excellent condition with some storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Steiff - A boxed miniature mohair 'Annual Gift 2004' bear - The light blue bear has plastic eyes, wool felt paws and nose. Jointed limbs, and poly-filled. Bear has a gold-coloured button on its ear and a white tag. Bear is 7 cm in height and is odourless. Bear comes with a certificate of authenticity. Bear appears in excellent condition. Box appears in excellent condition with some storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Steiff - A boxed miniature mohair 'Annual Gift 2005' bear - The silver grey bear has plastic eyes, wool felt paws and nose. Jointed limbs, and poly-filled. Bear has a gold-coloured button on its ear and a white tag. Bear is 7 cm in height and is odourless. Bear comes with a certificate of authenticity. Bear appears in excellent condition. Box appears in excellent condition with some storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Steiff - A boxed miniature mohair 'Annual Gift 1998/99' bear - The 'unusual blue' bear has plastic eyes, wool felt paws and nose. Jointed limbs, and poly-filled. Bear has a gold-coloured button on its ear and a white tag. Bear is 7 cm in height and is odourless. Bear comes with a certificate of authenticity. Bear appears in excellent condition. Box appears in excellent condition with some storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Steiff - A boxed miniature alpaca 'Annual Gift 2010' bear - The grey bear has plastic eyes, wool felt paws and nose. Jointed limbs, and poly-filled. Bear has a gold-coloured button on its ear and a white tag. Bear is 10 cm in height and is odorless. Bear comes with a certificate of authenticity. Bear appears in excellent condition. Box appears in excellent condition with some storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Steiff - A boxed miniature alpaca 'Annual Gift 2011' bear - The brown bear has plastic eyes, wool felt paws and nose. Jointed limbs, and poly-filled. Bear has a gold-coloured button on its ear and a white tag. Bear is 10 cm in height and is odorless. Bear comes with a certificate of authenticity. Bear appears in excellent condition. Box appears in excellent condition with some storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Steiff Club - Dicky Brown Bear 1935. A limited edition replica of a classic Steiff piece. Includes scroll certificate in ribbon, showing number 003594. A 30cm tall, jointed brown mohair bear with cream face, stitched nose and mouth line, and has a squeaker in his tummy. Gold coloured button and white tag to left ear. Wearing a Steiff club medal on ribbon. Bear and box appear in mint and odorless condition. still fastened into original box and comes with original outer shipping box. (This does not constitute a guarantee).
Steiff 1997 Picnic Bear, Gold Blond 34 - Steiff club edition 1997/98. In original box with certificate. A jointed gold blond mohair bear with felt soles and paws, stitched nose and claws. Wearing a porcelain medallion on ribbon and carrying a picnic basket containing picnic blanket, glass bottle and two porcelain plates. Gold coloured pin and white tag to ear with consecutive number. Growler fitted internally. Odorless bear appears in mint condition and box in excellent condition just a few pin sized dents to rear. Original purchase price from Harrods of £149.00 (This does not constitute a guarantee).
Lledo - Shell U.K - A collection of 35 die cast models to include: Shell U.K Classic Sportscar Collection Jaguar E Cabriolet. Lledo #28021 1934 Mack Canvas Back Truck 'Hamley's'. Lledo The Rupert Collection #80009 1926 Bull Nose Morris Van 'Rupert Bear' and similar Items appear in excellent condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee).
Steiff exclusive Harrods limited edition musical "Extravagance Bear" - One of only 2,000 pieces made exclusively for Harrods. A 42 cm tall bear made of genuine mohair, fully jointed and fitted with a Swiss musical movement that plays Shirley Bassey's "Big Spender" Wearing a golden coloured satin bow and carrying a Harrods hat box. Stitched nose and claws and numbered ear tag. Bottom left paw signed by Steiff at a Harrods signing event. In original box and outer shipping carton, complete with certificate of authenticity. Bear and box appear in mint condition (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Steiff Holland Bear Exclusive Orange 40 1995 - Holland Exklusiv Bar.The first collector's teddy bear exclusively for Holland limited to 1,500 pieces. A 36 cm tall bear in orange mohair. Fitted with a tip and tilt growler voice and with stitched nose and claws, suede paws, orange neck ribbon and white ear tag. Comes with a ribboned scroll certificate of authenticity (number 01096 of 1,500) and its original box plus outer shipping box of Teddy Bears of Witney.Bear and original box appear in mint condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Steiff Holland Exclusive Teddy Bear 1996, (Holland Exklusiv Bar) - Delfter white/blue (Weiss/Blau) colouring. Collectors teddy bear exclusively for Holland. Limited to 1,500 pieces. A 33cm tall teddy bear in the white and blue Delfter colours. With a squeaker voice and stitched nose this bear is wearing a white lace clerk's collar and carrying a tile with the words "Holland 1996". The white ear tag is consecutively numbered and the bear comes with a ribboned scroll of authenticity. (number 01234 of 1,500 pieces) Comes in its original box and outer shipping carton (Teddy Bears of Witney). Bear and box appear in mint condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Steiff College Bear 1996 Exclusive Harrods Limited Edition of 2,000 pieces - A 44cm tall fully jointed mohair bear. Fitted with a Swiss musical movement playing Josef Haydn's "Toy Symphony". Wearing a wool scarf in Harrods Green and wire spectacles. The bear has suede paws, stitched nose and white ear tag. Still fastened into the original box the bear comes with a ribboned scroll of authenticity (number 00087 of 2,000) and is signed on the bottom right foot by Steiff at a Harrods signing event. The bear and original box appear in mint condition and come in an outer shipping container showing a Harrods price label of £199.00. (This does not constitute a guarantee).
Steiff School Starter Bear Green 30 1998/1999 - A 30cm bear in green mohair with five joints, stitched nose and claws and a fitted squeaker. Wearing a Stiff club medallion dated 1998 on a ribbon. Also comes with an accessory of a sweet cone. Consecutively numbered white ear tag buttoned to ear. Certificate of authenticity number 01325. Bear and box appear in mint condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee).
Steiff, Club Edition Year 2000, Golden Brown/Dusky Pink 32 bear - A two tone bear of golden brown and dusky pink mohair plush representing the change from the old 1999 to the new 2000, both dates are stitched onto the soles of the feet. Black embroidered nose and claws, fully jointed and wearing a porcelain medallion on a gold/rose satin ribbon. Consecutively numbered button in ear with white tag, Comes with certificate of authenticity number 08426. Odorless bear and box appear in mint condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee).
Unknown Maker - 4 vintage Teddy Bears, the large golden Bear is straw filled with jointed limbs and a humped back and stands approx 56 cm tall. It has lost its original eyes and the pads have been covered. The cloth body bear is also 56 cm tall, the small black and white Bear is 20 cm tall and the other is a pyjama case with a straw filled head. They all show signs of age and use and appear in fair condition and would benefit from cleaning. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (3)
Motor Teddy Bear - A teddy bear dressed in a black leather jacket with blue jeans and black boots. Teddy bear has plastic eyes and has accessories such as metal earrings, metal necklace which says '305 941 Teddy', an 'Evergood' key, and similar. Teddy bear appears in excellent condition with a slight tear in the back of the jeans. Bear is 45 cm in height and is odourless. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Ty Beanies - A collection of 23 beanies with the heart shaped "ty" labels attached. Lot includes a golden teddy for the queen's golden jubilee, a 2002 FIFA world cup bear, "Happy holidays" Christmas bear and four dolls. The majority are in very good condition with a few in good/playworn condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Anne Geddes Collector's dolls - A 38 cm doll in plush suit and cotton apron. with ceramic face, glass eyes and fine eyelashes. Appears in mint condition, fastened into original box which shows a slight amount of storage wear. Comes with a certificate of authenticity number 0645 of 1000. Also included in the lot are 6 boxed flower pot babies (all approximately 16 cm tall): Baby Bee, Baby Cactus, Baby Bear, Baby Daffodil, Baby Daisy and Baby Sunflower (which is stored in a Baby Bee box) All flower pot babies appear in good to very good condition, housed in boxes showing various levels of storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
THREE BOXES OF VINTAGE TOYS AND JIGSAWS, to include a balsa wood aircraft making kit, a Tri-ang part-boxed 'British Adventurer' ship, a red tin 'Puffing Billie' steam engine by Sturdy Toys, a small Wells 'Mickey Mouse' floor sweeper, a Tri-ang electric series MGA, a Victory Industries electric MG TF, a Citroen DS19 car, a Mickey Mouse and Goofy toy cars, Schuco 'Old Timer 357141, OPEL - Doktorwagen in box with key, a boxed Eddie Stobart DAF F2200 Curtainside Trailer 'Twiggy' with certificate of authenticity, a Gemla wooden truck, a Ertl Co. 4600 Ford tractor, a red Tru-Scale tractor, a Japanese ALPS boxed Teddy 'Balloon Blowing Bear', a boxed set of Fuzzy Felt, jigsaws, a collection of glass marbles, etc (s.d) (3 boxes)
ONE BOX OF HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES, to include a large cut crystal trumpet shaped vase, height 31cm, two TY Beanies with tags and labels a Congratulations July 2001 bear together with Honors Class of 2006 bear, a boxed Edinburgh Crystal mantel clock engraved with Avon in recognition of 20 years of service, a pair of Wedgwood lilac Jasperware candle holders, a Sandler 1940s gold, pink and green coffee pot, teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, a Grimwades 'Ye Olde Mill', two pots of china flowers, a 1981 commemorative mug, a 1960s Highway Code hand book, a boxed P.G Tips Gromit Thermo-nose mug, a musical souvenir mandolin (plays Santa Lucia), two WW2 embroidered Royal Armoured Corps handkerchiefs still in original packets one yellow, the other blue (s.d) (1 box)
FOUR COALPORT LIMITED EDITION FIGURINES AND FIGURE GROUP, comprising 'Christmas Ball' 673/2000, with certificate and box, approximate height 22cm, 'Holly' from the Ladies of Fashion Collection 343/1000, with certificate and box, approximate height 19cm, 'The Skater' from the Sporting Pastimes Collection, with certificate and box, approximate height 22cm, together with 'Valentina and the Bear' from an edition of 7500, with box - no certificate, CONDITION: No obvious damage
THREE BOXED LIMITED EDITION COALPORT FIGURINES, comprising The Skater, numbered 711/2000 with certificate, a home shopping exclusive, Christmas Ball, numbered 678/2000 with certificate, a home shopping exclusive, together with 'Valentina and the Bear' from a limited edition of 7500 for Compton & Woodhouse (3 + 3 boxes + 2 certificates) (Condition report: pieces appear in good condition with no obvious damage)
FIVE BOXED COALPORT PADDINGTON BEAR FIGURES AND OTHER BOXED FIGURES, comprising limited edition Paddington Bear: two 'Paddington On Line' 480/750 and 567/750 The Collector in London exclusive, two 'Good Life' 590/1000 and 684/1000 (the latter having a couple of small scratches to arm of chair), and 'Bath Time' 221/1500, together with Coalport Collectables Tranquillity, Stargazer (L/S) height 20.5cm, and two Dreamer figures, with a Royal Worcester Noddy Tessie Bear figure (10) (Condition report: pieces appear in good condition and as stated, boxes dirty)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS AND WADE WHIMSIES comprising a Wade tortoise pot, Wade Whimsies 'Whimsey-on-Why-Village Post Office 12, owl 14, bear cub 11, puppy 5, elephant 17, pig - 28, Happy Families Hippo mum and baby, a Fifi the Poodle 1959, two Wade Silver Jubilee dishes 1977 with original boxes, a Coalport hounds and fox hunting scene dish and salt pot, four Bretby wall plaques and two vases, four pieces of Wedgwood Blue Jasperware, three Wade decanters Sherry, Sherry and Rum, two have been made into table lamps, a royal Albert' Old Country Roses' pattern two tier cake stand, three Royal Crown Derby 'Peacock Blue' coffee cans, a group of Aynsley 'Cottage Garden' pieces, a Square Spode' Gainsborough' dish, etc (Qty) (Condition report: Wade Whimsies have a few small chips, one of the Bretby 2903 vases is distressed due to age, lamps are crazed and have staining, not tested)
° ° A collection of 31 20th century First edition works, fiction and non fiction, many in original dust jackets; Irving, J., ‘The World According to Carp’, 1978, hardback; Michener, J.A., ‘Space’, 1982, hardback; King, S., ‘Firestarter’, 1980, hardback; Kafka, F., ‘The Trial’, 1945, hardback; Frayn, M., ‘The Russian Interpreter’, 1966, hardback; Milligan, S., ‘Monty, His Part in my Victory’, 1976, hardback; Lewis, L., Connoisseurs and Secret Agents in Eighteenth Century Rome’, 1961, hardback; Drabble, M., ‘The Witch of Exmoor’, 1996, hardback; Randell, R., ‘Live Flesh’, 1986, hardback; Rendell, R., ‘A Sleeping Life’, 1978, hardback; Walters, M., ‘The Ice House’, 1992, hardback; Braine, J., ‘The Crying Game’, 1968, hardback; Auel, J.M., The Clan of the Cave Bear’, 1980, hardback; Forster, M., ‘Mr Bone’s Retreat’, 1971, hardback; Miller, H., ‘Quiet Days in Clichy’, 1966, hardback; Ferrars, E., ‘Hunt the Tortoise’, 1950, hardback; Pratchett, T., ‘The Dark Side of the Sun’, 1976, hardback; Duncan, R., ‘This Way to the Tomb’, hardback; Marshall, P., ‘The Challenge of Our Time’, 1948, hardback; Beckett, S., ‘Malone Dies’, 1958, hardback; McEwan, I., ‘The Comfort of Strangers’, 1981, hardback; Schreiner, O., ‘The Story of an African Farm, 1883, hardback; Balchin, N., ‘Sunday Creditors’, 1953, hardback; Durrell, L., ‘Nunquam’, 1970, hardback; Sitwell, E., ‘Selected Poems’, 1936, hardback; Wodehouse, P.G., ‘Do Butlers Burgle Banks?’, 1968, hardback; Bates, H.E., ‘Love for Lydia’, 1952, hardback; Shute, N., ‘The Rainbow and the Rose’, 1958, hardback; Dinnage, P., ‘Petronius Satyricon’, 1953, hardback; Miller, H., ‘Sexus’, 1962, hardback; O’Brien, E., ‘Casualties of Peace’, 1966, hardback; Walters, M., ‘The Sculptress’, 1993, hardback; Walters, M., ‘The Ice House’, 1992, hardback
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