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CRICKET. SNOW (JOHN) Cricket Rebel, 1st ed, dustwr, 1 small marginal tear, 1976, INSCRIBED to Juliet Pannett, plus loose photograph of John Snow in folding card--PAWLE (GERALD) R.E.S. Wyatt, Fighting Cricketer,1st ed, dustwr, 1985, INSCRIBED to Juliet Pannett By Wyatt, plus autograph Christmas card from Wyatt and his wife - Juliet Pannett's portrait is used as the frontispiece--JONES (BOB) & SHARP (NICHOLAS) Sussex Cricket Postcards (1901 to 1947), 1st ed, dustwr, 1994, folio, INSCRIBED by Nicholas Sharpe--and 4 others on cricket (7) LOCATION CABINET
PAYNE (A. B.) ORIGINAL ARTWORK:13 humorous pen and ink sketches on card, ranging from c. 6" x 4.5" to c. 5" x 4", 11 for Pip & Squeak, one dated 1924, one 1930, the other 2 office humour, one dated 1930. The first Pip & Squeak Annual was 1923, and the one signed card also bears the legend "Uncle Dick". LOCATION CABINET
HINE (REGINALD L.) Relics of An Un-Common Attorney, 1st ed, torn dustwr, 1951, sold with an ALS from Hine, dated 1948 (in Cabinet)--WALKER-SMITH (DEREK) The Life of Lord Darling, 1st ed, orig. cl., 1938, sold with TLS (in Cabinet)--and other biographies and autobiographies of judges, barristers, policemen, etc. on three-quarters of a shelf LOCATION B
MOLESWORTH (MRS) A collection, including 1st editions, on 2 shelves. LOCATION I. Also included in this lot is The Tapestry Room, Illustrated by Walter Crane, 1st edition, 2nd issue, with tipped-in 2 pp. Autograph Card in envelope signed by Louisa Molesworth {1914}, and 6 copper plates of book illustrations, with 2 printed proofs. LOCATION CABINET
BROOKES (EWART) 1st editions: Proud Waters, orig. cloth, 1954;To Endless Night, dustwr, missing endpapers, 1955; Ride the Wild Wind, dustwr, 1958; Glory Passed Them By, dustwr, 1958; Destroyer, dustwr, 1962; Prologue To A War, orig. cl., 1966 (6). These copies include original correspondence from Ewart Brookes to Captain N.A.K. Money, who helped the Author with his background research into the role of minesweepers in the Second World War. Captain Money served as Commander M/S at Milford Haven during the war. Ewart Brookes has inscribed all these books to Captain Money or his wife. LOCATION CABINET
HANBURY (FREDERICK J.) An Illustrated Monograph of The British Hieracia, 8 parts (all published), 24 hand-coloured plates, original wrappers, browned at the edges and some spines torn, folio, Published by the Author, July, 1889 - March, 1898--A Tentative List of British Hieracia, with Accompanying Notes, offprint from The Journal of Botany, 1894, orig. wrappers LOCATION CABINET
A George III flame mahogany secretaire cabinet the panelled drawer opening to reveal a fitted interior of drawers and cupboards around a central small cupboard the matching panelled louvre doors fitted with two short drawers and shelves raised on bracket feet (reduced) 118cm high 127cm wide 58.5cm deep From Maryland Worplesdon Guildford
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