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Victorian carnelian unmarked silver circular brooch with open centre, hinged pin and simple loop brooch fittings, diameter approximately 4cm; a Victorian Crown coin brooch, the coin dated 1887, in stepped silver mount with bead decoration, hinged pin and simple loop brooch fittings and a cameo brooch, depicting Grecian head, length approximately 5cm (3)
A Bronze 1897 Medallion to Commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, with central portrait, the reverse with the fifty shields of the empire, 7.5cm diameter, cased; A Thomas Henry Huxley 1825-1895 Bronze Medallion, 6.2cm diameter, cased, a silver crown, a 2000 five pound coin and two Kenya cloth badges. (6)
FLEMING, IAN. 1908-1964.Live and Let Die. London: Jonathan Cape, 1954. 8vo. Publisher's black (Fabroleen) cloth, front cover with gilt-stamped Edward VII coin, original magenta dust-jacket lettered in yellow, closed tear to upper front panel, minor foxing to rear panel, some foxing to page margins first and last pages.Provenance: 'Charles' (ink note to endpaper, dated '4/1954').'In my job ... when I come up against a man like this one, I have another motto. It's 'live and let die.''-James Bond on 'Mr. Big,' p 41FIRST EDITION OF THE SECOND BOND BOOK, FIRST ISSUE TEXT AND BINDING, FIRST STATE OF JACKET. Like its predecessor Casino Royale, Live and Let Die was written at Fleming's Goldeneye estate in Jamaica, and his second effort more acutely treats the shifting geopolitical landscape of the 50s, with the same rollicking style. A clean bright copy with all of the earliest points. Gilbert A2a(1.1).
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