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A Mdina decorative glass bottle of cylinder form with stopper, decorated with tonal brown and ochre in the Earthtones pattern, together with a vase of squat cylindrical form with wide flared rim decorated with aurene flashes over a dark brown tortoiseshell ground and another vase of shouldered form with with a tall drawn collar and flat rim in similar tones, two bear engraved signatures, tallest height 31cm. (3)
A Collection of UK Commemorative Banknotes comprising: Cleland, First UK polymer £5 AK33 059996, Churchill rev., Lowther ‘Millennium’ £10 serial No. YR20 000329 & ‘Millennium’ £5 serial No. YR20 000552, Royal Mint & Bank of England set ‘Queen’s 70th Birthday’ Kentfield £5 serial No. HM70 002664 & commemorative cupro-nickel £5 coin 1996, all in presentation packs UNC, together with Royal Bank of Scotland PLC £5 2005 ‘Jack Nicklaus’ serial No. JWN 1505436 with ‘Golden Bear’ logo on obv. & rev. new design of Nicklaus holding Claret Jug, Clydesdale Bank new polymer £5 2015 commemorating the 125th Anniversary of the Opening of the Forth Bridge, obv. portrait of civil engineer Sir William Arrol whose company built the Forth Bridge, prefix FB/1, all in presentation packs UNC & polymer £5 2017 ‘Robert Burns;’ UNC; lot also includes 4 x foreign banknotes: Poland 10,000 marki 1922, Hungary 100 pengo 1930, Tanzania 100 shillingi (1977) & Hong Kong 1 cent (1961 -), all UNC
Australia, 5 x 1oz Silver Coins comprising: 3 x 1 dollar coins from the Map-Shaped Series, all struck in the shape of Australia, each 1oz .999 silver, obverses with Rank-Broadley portrait of the Queen & each with a different colourised reverse depicting an iconic Australian mammal: 1) 2013, a platypus against a background of a tropical waterfall, 2) 2013, a kangaroo against a sunset scene at Picnic Rocks, Tasmania & 3) 2014, a koala bear carrying its young against a background of bush scenery; each with a maximum mintage of 6000, together with a 1oz silver proof square 1 dollar coin from the Australian Seasons series, obv. Rank-Broadley portrait of the Queen, colourised reverse depicting an Australian possum against the background of an autumn bush sunset, maximum mintage of 5000; all struck by the Perth Mint, in cases of issue with certificates of authenticity, all BU & a 1oz frosted relief silver proof 'Kangaroo' dollar 2008, obv. Rank-Broadley portrait of the Queen, rev. a kangaroo holding a rugby ball, designed by Reg Mombassa, with certificate of authenticity, in Royal Australian Mint case of issue FDC
A Collection of 9 x UK Silver Coins comprising: 3 x £20: 2015 'Longest Reigning Monarch,' 2016 '90th Birthday' & 2018 'A Timeless First' (with Pistrucci sovereign rev.), each 15.7g, .999 silver, each encapsulated in a Royal Mint presentation card BU; 2 x silver proof £5: 2011 'Royal Wedding' & 2012 'Diamond Jubilee' gold-plated, each 28.28g, .925 silver; silver proof 50p 2012 'NHS 50th Anniversary,' 8g, .925 silver, light peripheral toning, together with 3 x silver proof 50p commemorating the anniversaries of various cartoon characters & comprising: 2019 'Wallace & Gromit,' 30th anniversary, 2018 'The Snowman,' 40th anniversary & 2018 'Paddington Bear - 60th Anniversary of Paddington' each individually sealed in a clear perspex block & each with a colourised rev. depicting the cartoon character in a familiar setting, all with certificates of authenticity & all in cases of issue FDC
A large collection of assorted pictures and prints to include a set of six engravings AFTER BARTOLOZZI to include "Buffet the Bear", "Hunt the Slipper", "Playing at Cockles", "The Turkey Cock", "Playing at Thread and Needle" and "Children Feeding Chickens", each 38 cm x 47 cm, together with a set of four shooting engravings AFTER R HAVELL, etc
Steiff Jolly Golly & Bear 1996 Ltd Edition boxed Collectors set. Limited to 1,500 pieces and made exclusively for Dolly Land Teddy Bear Shop. Fully clothed black felt golly with fur hair and leather shoes together with a blonde mohair jointed teddy with growler and felt pads. Complete with certificate, in near mint condition (only been opened to photograph).
Steiff Jolly Golly & Bear 1996 Ltd Edition boxed Collectors set. Limited to 1,500 pieces and made exclusively for Dolly Land Teddy Bear Shop. Fully clothed black felt golly with fur hair and leather shoes together with a blonde mohair jointed teddy with growler and felt pads. Complete with certificate, in near mint condition (only been opened to photograph).
Steiff Jolly Golly & Bear 1996 Ltd Edition boxed Collectors set. Limited to 1,500 pieces and made exclusively for Dolly Land Teddy Bear Shop. Fully clothed black felt golly with fur hair and leather shoes together with a blonde mohair jointed teddy with growler and felt pads. Complete with certificate, in near mint condition (only been opened to photograph).
POE, Edgar Allan (1809-1849). "The Raven" in: The American Review: A Whig Journal. Vol. I, Nos. 1-6. New York: Wiley & Putnam, 1845. 6 parts in one, 8vo (225 x 145 mm). 3 engraved portraits (of 5, lacking 2). (Some pale spotting, a few leaves browned.) Contemporary cloth (rebacked in modern leather). FIRST APPEARANCE OF POE'S "RAVEN" which appears on p.143 of the second number, under the pseudonym "by --- Quarles." Heartman and Canny consider this to be the first printing of "The Raven," but which appearance came first is a bit of a dispute. Heartman and Canny maintain that the 29 January 1845 appearance in The Evening Mirror is not the first printing, since The American Review announced that "No. II will bear date Feb. 1845, but will be issue early in January." Unless the publishers were unable to issued the work as promised, the appearance in The American Review predates the later January appearance in The Evening Mirror. See Heartman and Canny, p.145. For condition inquiries please contact lesliewinter@hindmanauctions.com
BELLAMY, Daniel, the Elder (1687-?). Ethic Amusements. BELLAMY, Daniel, the Younger (ca 1715-1788), reviser. London: W. Faden, 1768. 4to (267 x 212 mm). 2 engraved section titles, 44 engraved plates, 27 vignettes and 8 other engravings, many by G. Bickham. (Lacking one preliminary leaf, a few short tears not affecting text, some spotting, staining, or offsetting.) 18th-century half calf, marbled boards gilt, edges marbled, (rebacked, some light wear). Provenance: C.A. (long inscription in an early hand bound in, some early annotations). FIRST EDITION of Bellamy the Elder's work, which was revised by his son, Bellamy the Younger, who was a Chaplain of Petersham and Kew in Surry. This work contains five parts, the first of which is "The Comforts of Philosophy: in five books, from the Latin of Boetius" (p. v). The inscription notes: "Botius ' [sic] Consolations of Philosophy was a favorite book with King James I when a prisoner in England and confined at Windsor Castle. It was a popular work among the writers of that day, and which had been translated by Chaucer. Indeed it would be difficult to find, out of the sacred writings, a more admirable text book for meditation under misfortune. It is the legacy of a noble and enduring spirit, fortified by sorrow and suffering, bequeathing to all its successors in calamity, the stores of eloquent but simple reasoning, by which it was enabled to bear up against the various ills of life, it is a talisman which the unfortunate may treasure in his bosom, or like the good King James, lay it nightly on his pillow. C.A." Property from the Collection of Norman and Florence BlitchFor condition inquiries please contact lesliewinter@hindmanauctions.com
O 'CONNOR, Flannery. A Good Man is Hard to Find, and Other Stories. New York: Harcourt, Brace, [1955]. 8vo. Original black cloth (minor rubbing to extremities); dust jacket (spine panel faded as usual with minor wear at ends, a few tiny nicks or chips). Provenance: "Walsh" (owner 's ink stamp on front pastedown); Barry Moser (bookplate). FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, with "tyring" for "trying" on page 125. [With:] O 'CONNOR, Flannery. The Violent Bear It Away. New York: Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, [1960]. 8vo. Original cloth-backed boards; dust jacket. FIRST EDITION. Accompanied by a copy of Sarah Gordon 's Flannery O 'Connor. The Obedient Imagination. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, [2000]. 8vo, original cloth; dust jacket. Provenance: Rome-Floyd County Library (bookplate and library label on spine panel); Barry Moser (signed bookplate). Property from the Collection of Mr. Barry MoserFor condition inquiries please contact lesliewinter@hindmanauctions.com
[MOSER, Barry, illustrator]. The Holy Bible. Containing All the Books of the Old and New Testaments. North Hatfield, MA and New York City: Pennyroyal Caxton Press, 1999. 2 volumes. Folio. Illustrated with over 235 relief engravings by Barry Moser. (Front flyleaf creased in Vol. I.) Vol. I partially bound, sewn onto original vellum strips with linen and spine backing paper present; Vol. II in full vellum over boards with title stamped in gilt on front board and spine (slight discoloration to vellum on front cover); each volume housed in original cloth folding case (both with spine labels for Vol. II). LIMITED EDITION, one of 400 copies on Zerkall Bible paper, out of a total edition of 430 copies, this copy out-of-series and signed by Moser at end of Vol II. The text for the Pennyroyal Caxton Bible follows the classic King James, or "Authorized" version, first published in 1611. The type is Galliard-Moser, designed by Matthew Carter and modified specifically for this project, and the type pages are composed and printed by Bradley Hutchinson of Digital Letterpress in Austin, Texas, after Moser 's designs and specifications. Mr. Hutchinson has rendered the computer-generated type into polymer printing plates and printed them letterpress, combining tradition with modern technology. The paper is Zerkall Bible, manufactured especially for this project and bearing the unique watermark of the Pennyroyal Caxton Press. The bindings are executed by the combined studios of Claudia Cohen and Sarah Creighton, of Easthampton, Massachusetts. Moser brought the experience of thirty years of engraving to bear on his illustrations for the King James Bible, the first edition in this century in which both the Old and the New Testaments are illustrated by a single artist. Working with a new medium known as resingrave, Moser has cut over 235 stunning illustrations which rank among his finest, and overseen the integration of these engravings into a seamless whole, what he has termed the "struggle to engage not only a sacred text but the greatest monument of our language; to grapple with typography and images befitting such sanctity and monumentality; and to wrestle with the devils and angels that reside therein." This book undoubtedly ranks among the greatest achievements of twentieth century fine bookmaking. With the original prospectus laid in. [With:] 3 original preliminary pencil drawings by Moser for illustrations in The Holy Bible. Each 403 x 284 mm, each titled and signed by Moser. The subjects comprise: "Sanballat" (Nehemiah 2:10), "The Child" (Galatians 4:1), and "The Annunciation" (Luke 1:28). [And:] A trial binding dummy for the Pennyroyal Caxton Bible, folio, linen-backed boards, inscribed by Moser in pencil on the front free endpaper: "This binding dummy is from the workshops of Sarah Creighton & Claudia Cohen is a prototype for the binding of the Pennyroyal Press edition of the King James Bible. The cover papers were made by Tim Barrett at his paper mill at the Center for the Book at the University of Iowa. Barrett and I collected walnut husks around the mill building to dye the sheets. Unfortunately, the paper bruised and burnished, & the idea for a very humble biding was abandoned. / Barry Moser / 8.26.21."Property from the Collection of Mr. Barry MoserFor condition inquiries please contact lesliewinter@hindmanauctions.com
[MOSER, Barry, illustrator]. BEEKMAN, E. M. Carnal Lent. [Easthampton, MA]: Pennyroyal Press, 1975. Square 8vo. Wood engraved frontispiece portrait of Beekman by Barry Moser. Publisher 's quarter morocco over boards. LIMITED EDITION, one of 200 copies signed [MOSER, Barry, illustrator]. BEEKMAN, E. M. Carnal Lent. [Easthampton, MA]: Pennyroyal Press, 1975. "”Totem. Poems. West Hatfield: Pennyroyal Press, 1984. BOTH LIMITED EDITION & SIGNED BY BOTH BEEKMAN AND MOSER. With 3 other titles.by Beekman and Moser, this copy out-of-series. Pennyroyal Checklist 11. "” BEEKMAN, E. M. Totem. Poems. West Hatfield: Pennyroyal Press, 1984. 8vo. Illustrated with two wood engravings by Barry Moser. Original cloth, with printed spine label. LIMITED EDITION, number 98 of 100 copies, signed by both Beekman and Moser. One of two poetry collections by Beekman, who also translated the 17th Century naturalist Georgius E. Rumphius ' Ambonese Herbal, published by Yale in six volumes in 2011. Pennyroyal Checklist 31.BEEKMAN, E. M. Totem. [Easthampton, MA:] Pennyroyal Press, 1973. Broadside, 297 x 344 mm. Illustrated with two wood engravings by Moser. LIMITED EDITION, one of 130 copies, signed by both Beekman and Moser. Pennyroyal Checklist [B]22. "” BEEKMAN, E. M. Totem. [Northhampton, MA: Pennyroyal Press, 1976]. Broadside, 442 x 365 mm. Illustrated with a large wood engraving of a bear above Beekman 's ode to bears. LIMITED EDITION, one of 100 copies, signed by both Beekman and Moser. Accompanied by another copy of the broadside printed on Japan paper, signed by both; a proof copy of the woodcut (without text), signed by Moser; and 2 mock-up proofs incorporating newsprint with annotations by Moser. Pennyroyal Checklist [B]32. Property from the Collection of Mr. Barry MoserFor condition inquiries please contact lesliewinter@hindmanauctions.com
This lot will be auctioned on Thursday, November 11th. The auction will begin at 3:00pm BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on November 9th or November 10th.A pair of The Irish Times newspapers from James Bobin's musical comedy Muppets Most Wanted. When Fozzie Bear and Walter read the paper on the train in Dublin, they discovered that Kermit had been replaced by the evil Constantine.Printed on newspaper stock, the copies of The Irish Times feature a picture of Constantine and an article on his imprisonment. One copy is printed in colour and the other is in black-and-white. The back page is a copy of a page from The Irish Times and the inner pages are blank. The newspapers show signs of wear, including creasing, minor tears and horizontal fold lines from storage. Dimensions (each unfolded): 58.5 cm x 39.5 cm x 0.1 cm (23" x 15½" x¼") Estimate: £400 - 600 †Δ
This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00pm BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on November 10th or November 11th.A set of hand-painted costume designs from the production of Terry Gilliam's fantasy adventure comedy Time Bandits.The lot consists of six hand-painted artworks and one hand-drawn sketch. The artworks are rendered on brown paper using a mix of oil pastels, gouache paint and pencil. They feature designs for Robin Hood (John Cleese) and the Time Bandits Wally (Jack Purvis), Vermin (Tiny Ross), Strutter (Malcom Dixon), Fidget (Kenny Baker) and Randall (David Rappaport). The sketch comprises designs for each of the Time Bandits, including Og (Mike Edmonds). The designs feature handwritten notes, and both the Robin Hood artwork and Bandits sketch bear the signature of three-time Academy Award®-winning costume designer James Acheson. Dimensions (largest artwork): 42 cm x 31 cm (16½" x 12")Sold without copyright; see copyright notice in the Buyer's Guide. Estimate: £4,000 - 6,000 Ω
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