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Lot 196

CATRIONA MILLAR, GENEVIEVE oil on canvas, initialed, titled, signed and dated 2023 versounframed as intendedoverall size 30cm x 24cmNote: Catriona Millar's work takes its inspiration from the stories that lie at the heart of the human condition, and the sparkle of a narrative behind the eyes of her subjects hints at everything from longing to melancholy. Her work often juxtaposes human characters with a variety of animal confidants, with some seeming physically present in the composition while others take on a talismanic quality. Born in Glasgow, Catriona Millar studied at Harrogate School of Art and Grays School of Art, Aberdeen. Since the success of her sell-out 2005 degree show she has exhibited across the UK including the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh. In October 2006 she came to the attention of Charles Saatchi with her first solo exhibition at the Dundas Street Gallery, Edinburgh. Catriona Millar now lives and paints in the southeast of England. Catriona Millar is listed in the 2012 edition of Who's Who in Scotland. In the Scottish Contemporary Art Auction of 3rd May 2015 lot 2138 "The Agency" by Millar sold for £2800 (hammer).

Lot 204

Bachmann OO Gauge N Class Display Set consisting of 2 versions of the 2-6-0 Locomotive, the first being The South East and Chatham Railway No.810 in gun metal grey livery, the second being in Southern Railway 1863 green, with Limited Edition Certificate No.307 of 1000 and stating that this set was produced to commemorate 50 years of Kader. Condition: Mint in Near Mint wooden display case & Good Plus transit carton.  

Lot 7014

James Bond The World is Not Enough: A Companion, by Iain Johnstone, first edition hardback book, published by Boxtree/Macmillan, 1999 first printing, photo. illustrated throughout, including colour storyboard images, acclaimed journalist and screen writer, Iain Johnstone, takes a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the nineteenth film in the Bond series starring Pierce Brosnan, dust-jacket unclipped, with incorrect ISBN number 0-7522-1800-X on bar code of the jacket versus 0 7522 1799 2 on copyright page (this appears to be the case with every copy, no corrected edition or second impressions are recorded) original black cloth, lettered in gilt on spine; together with, RYE (Graham). The James Bond Girls, reprint, paperback, published by Boxtree, 1995, 4to, 8vo. (2) Condition Report: overall good conditions.

Lot 7015

James Bond The Man With the Golden Gun - Ian Fleming First Edition, first impression Hardback book. Published by Jonathan Cape with dust jacket in 1965. Price unclipped.

Lot 7016

James Bond The Man With the Golden Gun - Ian Fleming First Edition, first impression Hardback book. Published by Jonathan Cape with dust jacket in 1965. Price unclipped.

Lot 7017

James Bond The Man With the Golden Gun - Ian Fleming First Edition, first impression Hardback book. Published by Jonathan Cape with dust jacket in 1965. Price unclipped.

Lot 7018

James Bond - Ian Fleming The Spy Who Loved Me - First Edition Hardback book. Published by Jonathan Cape with dust jacket in 1962. Price unclipped.

Lot 7019

James Bond - Ian Fleming On Her Majesty's Secret Service - First edition hardback book with dustjacket from 1963. Price unclipped.

Lot 7030

James Bond Dr. No Ian Fleming first edition 1958 Hardback book within later dust-jacket, Published by Jonathan Cape.

Lot 7040

James Bond FLEMING (Ian). Goldfinger, first US. edition, published New York: The Macmillan Company, 1959, printed in Great Britain, copyright page states Glidrose Productions Ltd and year of publication, dust-jacket design by Richard Chopping, further within clear protective sleeve, original boards with skull design in gilt and blind, spine lettered in gilt, 8vo. (1)Condition Report: clean boards, spine ends and corners bumped, dust-jacket with some loss to head and tail of spine, corners, and top portion of rear jacket, toning to edges.

Lot 7041

James Bond FLEMING (Ian). A group of three first edition hardback books - includes, On Her Majestys Secret Service, published Jonathan Cape, 1963,original boards with ski trail design to upper cover, titles in gilt to spine, dust-jacket priced 16s. net, further within facsimile dust-jacket; You Only Live Twice, Jonathan Cape, 1964, original boards with Japanese characters in gilt to upper cover, dust-jacket priced 16s. net, further within clear protective sleeve;The Man With the Golden Gun, Jonathan Cape, 1965,ownership name to front pastedown, original plain boards, dust-jacket priced 18s. net, dust-jacket designs by Richard Chopping. (3) Condition Report: On Her Majestys Secret Service - clean boards, spine ends a little bumped, original dust-jacket foxed and worn with loss to spine ends, foxing and toning to edges, some intermittent foxing internally. You Only Live Twice - clean boards, bumped head of spine, light marks to edges. The Man With the Golden Gun - light marks to boards, small dent to top edge of upper cover, light foxing to inner dust-jacket, foxing to edges, .

Lot 7042

James Bond FLEMING (Ian). The Spy Who Loved Me, first edition hardback book, published by Jonathan Cape, 1962, original cloth with dagger design to upper cover blocked in silver, spine lettered in silver, dust-jacket price-clipped, design by Richard Chopping, further within clear protective sleeve. The only one of Ian Fleming's Bond novels to be written in the first person, written as the testimony of a 23 year old Canadian woman with whom Bond has an affair, and to continue this pretence, Vivienne Michel gets a credit on the title page as co-author, 8vo. Condition Report: board cleans and bright, foxing to edges with a small stain to foredge, clean bright dust-jacket.

Lot 7043

James Bond FLEMING (Ian). Three first edition hardback books, includes, Thunderball, published by Jonathan Cape, 1961, original boards with skeletal hand in blind, titles in gilt to spine, dust-jacket priced 15s. net, rear flap with spelling error 'Sidney' for 'Sydney', further within clear protective sleeve. The first novel in the authors 'Blofeld trilogy'; On Her Majestys Secret Service, Jonathan Cape, 1963, spelling error on page 41, line 6: 'four' for 'forty', original boards with ski trail design to upper cover, ownership inscription to front pastedown, dust-jacket priced 16/- net; Octopussy and The Living Daylights, Jonathan Cape, 1966, original boards, titled in gilt to upper cover and spine, dust-jacket priced 10s. 6d. net, the final book in the James Bond collection, and the last to be penned by Fleming, a series of short stories written in 1961 and 1962 published after the authors death in 1964, dust-jackets designed by Richard Chopping, 8vo. (3)Condition Report: Thunderball - clean bright cloth, light foxing to edges, toning and marks to dust-jacket, loss to lower portion of inside rear flap showing hopping only of Richard Choppings credit. On Her Majestys Secret Service light marks to boards, slightly cocked, dust-jacket with small chips to spine ends and corners, light foxing to edges. Octopussy and The Living Daylights overall a clean copy.

Lot 7044

James Bond FLEMING (Ian). A group of four books, includes, For Your Eyes Only, first edition, second impression, published by Jonathan Cape, 1960, original boards with eye blocked in white, titles in gilt to spine, dust-jacket price clipped with small label priced £1.25 in UK only, further within clear protective sleeve.; together with, Diamonds Are Forever, first edition, published by Jonathan Cape, 1956, first edition points, Page 25, Line 1: 'It had do to with', Page 75, line 9: 'tie a shoelece', original boards, title in in silver on spine, lacks dust-jacket; together with two Pan paperback editions, Casino Royale, 17th printing, 1964; and Live and Let Die, 19th printing, 1965, 8vo. (4) Condition Report: For Your Eyes Only - boards lightly marked and slightly cocked, corners rubbed, light foxing to edges and endpapers, dust-jacket marked with some loss to spine and corners. Diamonds Are Forever - boards cocked with Boots Booklovers label pasted front cover, toning and light foxing to edges. Pan Paperbacks, Casino Royale, Live and Let Die - toning to edges and internal pages.

Lot 7045

James Bond FLEMING (Ian). Dr. No, first edition, third impression, published by Jonathan Cape, 1958, the first of the James Bond books to state Glidrose Productions Ltd. to copyright page, original boards, second state binding with brown silhouette of dancing girl on upper cover, titled in silver on spine, second state dust-jacket titled in white on spine, priced 15s. net, design by Pat Marriott, the fifth title in the series and the first to be made into a feature film, 8vo. Condition Report: clean bright boards, dust-jacket with light finger marks and light rubbing to spine ends, overall a clean copy.

Lot 7046

James Bond FLEMING (Ian). A group of four hardback books, includes, Casino Royale, reprint, Jonathan Cape 1963, original boards with red heart motif to upper cover, lettered in red on spine, dust-jacket priced 16s. net, design by Pat Marriott, further within clear protective sleeve; Moonraker, reprint, Jonathan Cape, 1964, original boards, titled in silver on upper cover and spine, without spelling error on page 10, line 31, dust-jacket clipped, design by Kenneth Lewis; The Diamond Smugglers, first edition, second impression, Introduction by John Blaize, original plain cloth, titled in white on spine, dust-jacket priced 12s. 6d. net, illustrated by Denis Piper; together with, AMIS (Kingsley). The James Bond Dossier, first edition, Jonathan Cape, 1965, original boards, titled in gilt on spine, dust-jacket priced 16s. net, design by Jan Pienkowski, 8vo. (4) Condition Report: Casino Royale - clean boards, small chips to dust-jacket edges, foxing to edges and further intermittent foxing internally.Moonraker - clean bright boards, light marks to dust-jacket, foxing to front pastedown and top edge. The Diamond Smugglers and The James Bond Dossier both clean copies.

Lot 7047

James Bond FLEMING (Ian). A pair of first edition hardback books includes, From Russia With Love, first Book Club edition, published by Jonathan Cape, 1957, with first edition points Page 18, Line 1: 'the sexuality' for 'the asexuality'. Page 136, line 8: 'ice twinkled' for 'ice tinkled', dust-jacket with price cut out of inner flap, original blue boards, lettered in black on spine, John F. Kennedy's favourite book and the first of the Bond novels to have the dustjacket design by Richard Chopping, 8vo; together with, Goldfinger, first edition, third impression, Jonathan Cape, 1960, dust-jacket design by Richard Chopping, priced 15s. net, original boards with skull design in gilt and blind, spine lettered in gilt, 8vo. (2) . Condition Report: From Russia With Love, first Book Club edition boards marked, with rubbing to spine ends and corners, dust-jacket with light marks, price has been cut out, chipped to spine ends (some loss to lower spine) and few marks. Goldfinger, third impression clean boards, slight bumping to spine ends, light marks to dust-jacket with chips and tears to spine ends (some loss) and small loss/rubbing to jacket corners

Lot 7055

James Bond FLEMING (Ian) and Others - Five first edition hardback books, includes, FLEMING (Ian). On Her Majestys Secret Service, Jonathan Cape, 1963, spelling error on page 41, line 6: 'four' for 'forty', original boards with ski trail design to upper cover, titled in gilt on spine, dust-jacket priced 16/- net; You Only Live Twice, Jonathan Cape, 1964, first state, original boards with Japanese characters in gilt to upper cover, dust-jacket priced 16s. net, the final book in the 'Blofeld Trilogy and the last James Bond novel by Ian Fleming to be published in his lifetime; The Man With the Golden Gun, original plain boards, titled in gilt on spine, dust-jacket price-clipped; dust-jacket designs by Richard Chopping; together with, MARKHAM (Robert). Colonel Sun: A James Bond Adventure, Jonathan Cape, 1968, original plain boards, titled in gilt on spine, map illustrated endpapers, dust-jacket priced 21s. net, jacket painting by Tom Adams; and GARDNER (John). Licenced Renewed, Book Club Associate, 1981, dust-jacket unclipped, design by Mon Mohan, the authors first novel featuring James Bond. 8vo. (5) Condition Report: On Her Majestys Secret Service - clean boards, slightly cocked, dust-jacket with light marks, chipped (with some loss) to spine ends and corners.You Only Live Twice -clean boards, slightly cocked, dust-jacket with light marks with light stains to inner jacket.The Man With the Golden Gun - clean boards, dust-jacket chipped head of spine, with light stains to inner jacket.Colonel Sun - clean boards, dust-jacket with darkening to spine.Licence Renewed - clean boards, dust-jacket chipped (small loss) to lower spine.

Lot 7074

Aliens - Two related books, includes VERHEIDEN (Mark). and Others. Aliens: Compleat Aliens: Limited hardcover edition, multi-Signed, within slipcase - numbered 177 of 500 copies, with seven signatures on fold-out limitation-page, collects for the first time, Aliens Books One and Two; Aliens: Earth War; and Dark Horse Presents: Aliens, reprints Aliens (1988-1989) Issues 1-6, Aliens (1989) Issues 1-4, Aliens: Earth War (1990) Issues 1-4, & Dark Horse Presents: Aliens (1992) Issue 1, illustrated throughout by Mark A. Nelson, and others, featuring new Aliens art from some of the artists for the original comics inspired by the original designs and creations of H.R. Giger and based on the characters and events in the Twentieth Century Fox film, green leather, titled in gilt on upper cover and spine, within matching slipcase, published Milwaukie, Dark Horse Comics, 1993; together with, GOODWIN (Archie) and Walter Simonson. Alien: The Illustrated Story, first edition, soft covers, colour comic-strip illustrations throughout, published Futura, 1979. (2) Condition Report: Aliens: Compleat Aliens: Limited hardcover edition - near fine condition.Alien: The Illustrated Story - light wear to covers otherwise overall good condition.

Lot 7075

ELLISON (Harlan). six hardcover books by, and related to the American author, five of which are Signed - includes, The Harlan Ellison Hornbook and companion volume, Harlan Ellisons Movie, special two volume set, both numbered 324 of 750 sets, Signed in red ink on limitation page, black and white photo. illustrated, publishers brown cloth lettered in gilt, within slipcase, published Maryland: Mirage Press, 1990; The City on the Edge of Forever: The Original Unexpurgated Version, Limited edition, numbered 76 of 1000 copies, Signed on limitation page, dust-jacket unclipped, within slipcase, published Baltimore: Borderlands Press, 1995; The Beast That Shouted Love at the Heart of the World, Limited edition, numbered 226 of 500 copies, Signed in red ink on limitation-page, contains a new foreward, written especially for this edition, by Neil Gaiman, dust-jacket unclipped, cover art by Overton Lloyd design by Ellison, within slipcase, Borderlands Press, 1994; together with, PORTER (Andrew, Editor). The Book of Ellison, first edition, Signed by Ellison on title, Algol Press, 1978; and DOWLING (Terry, Editor). The Essential Ellison: A 35 Year Retrospective, first edition, dust-jacket unclipped, within slipcase, Nemo Press, 1987. 8vo. (6) Condition Report: near fine conditions.

Lot 7076

WRIGHTSON (Berni) and ZAVISA (Christopher, editor). Berni Wrightson: A Look Back, Signed deluxe Collectors Limited edition within slipcase, numbered 172 of 250 copies individually Signed and numbered by the artist on limitation page, an illustrated history of the artists career (who was still going by the name Berni when this book was published) showcases material from his early fanzine days up to his version of Frankenstein, publishers burgundy leather, lettered in gilt on spine, within matching leather slipcase, published Detroit, Michigan: Enchantment, 1979; together with, Freak Show, first edition, 12 full-page black and white illustrations by the artist created for the Stephen King novel, 'The Stand', with accompanying text by Stephen King, and a loosely inserted Limited edition print by Bernie Wrightson (unsigned) published Netherlands: Houthaven, 1997. 4to. (2) Condition Report: near fine conditions.

Lot 7077

Autographs: RUSSELL TAYLOR (John) and John Kobal. Portraits of the British Cinema: 60 Glorious Years, multi Signed first edition hardback book with twenty-two signatures, including, Googie Withers (p.53) Petula Clarke (p.78) Peter Ustinov (p.93) Richard Todd (p.96) Claire Bloom (p.98) Joan Collins (p.108) Ian Carmichael (p.114) Virginia McKenna (p.121) Rita Tushingham (p.126) Peter OToole (p.129) John Hurt (p.130) Susannah York (p.133) Hayley Mills (p.133) Vanessa Redgrave (p.140) Julie Christie (p.141) Maggie Smith (p.143) Roger Moore (p.147) David Essex (p.149) Joan Collins (p.155) Jeremy Irons (p.156) Tom Conti (p.157) and Jane Asher (p.159) photo. illustrated throughout, dust-jacket unclipped, publishers blue boards, 4to, published by Aurum Press, 1985. Provenance: each autograph was signed in person for the vendor who is an autograph collector. Condition Report: boards marked and rubbed, creasing to dust-jacket with rubbing to spine and corners, internally clean with strong signatures.

Lot 7079

Carry On Film Series: Two related Presentation copy hardback books, Signed and dedicated by director, Gerald Thomas, and producer, Peter Rogers includes, What A Carry On: The Official Story of the Carry On Film Series, first edition, Signed by Gerald Thomas, with a dedication on front free endpaper to Iris Millard, Peter Rogers accountant, '29.11.89 To Dear Iris, Thank you for all your help - Love Gerald, compiled by Sally and Nina Hibbin, introduction and producers notes by Peter Rogers, features original interviews, photographs, cast lists and production credits, dust-jacket unclipped, pictorial boards, 4to, published by Hamlyn, 1988; together with, BRIGHT (Morris) and Robert Ross. Mr Carry On: The Life and Work of Peter Rogers, first edition, Signed by Peter Rogers, with a dedication to Iris Millard on front free endpaper, To Iris for her Amazement, Peter Rogers, an authorised biography with extensive input from Rogers, which charts his illustrious career and marriage to the countrys first female producer Betty E. Box, and his long partnership with Gerald Thomas, dust-jacket unclipped, published by BBC Worldwide, 2000. 4to, 8vo. (2) £150-200During their forty-year collaboration, Gerald Thomas (1920-1993) and Peter Rogers (1914-2009) made one of the most successful series of films in the history of British cinema. Provenance: The Collection of Iris Millard (1927-2017) who was Peter Rogers accountant for many years.Condition Report: overall good condition with a strong dedication and signature.

Lot 7086

Berni Wrightson. Frankenstein a pair of Signed Limited edition silkscreen prints, the first, numbered 80 of 400 copies and Signed by the artist in pencil on lower margin, depicted an iconic Frankenstein plate with Victor and the Monster in the laboratory, flat, 18 x 24 inches; the second, numbered 24 of an 11-colour silkscreen print of Frankenstein, limited to 250 copies and Signed by the artist, produced by Fantagraphics Books, flat. 18 x 24 inches. (2) Condition Report: overall good conditions with strong signature.

Lot 7155

Carry On Film Series and related: Collection of ephemera and Signed books includes, 18+ letters mostly written to accountant Iris Millard, and three Autograph Letters Signed by actor, Kenneth Williams, written to the Carry On film director, Gerald Thomas, (1965-1973) two of which are handwritten on headed paper with the actors printed Queen Alexandra Mansions and Farley Court London addresses, the first: 1pp., dated 31 August 1965, My dear Gerald, another one done, and a strange feeling of ending as I drove away from the studios today. Never felt it so acutely on any of the others . . . I suddenly felt the emptiness - quite sad . . .thanks for all your patience for making me feel somebody on set for all the laughs . . . I could Never Say it to you. I have to write it gratefully Kenneth; the second: 2pp., dated 12 January, 1971, Kenneth Williams advices Gerald of a friend of his in Tangier, Morocco . . . he did all the location stuff, transport + hotels for the film they did in Marrakech . . he fixed me up with a Chev. + a driver in the mountains and it was only £3.15.0 for the day, Love Kenneth; the third: 1pp., dated 24 Jan 1973, . . I was so busy writing to Peter, after what you told me of his low spirits . . You are the best of chums and what a thousand pities ALL work cant be with people like you! Why do the others make everything so bloody difficult?; with other letters sent to Iris Millard from film director Ralph Thomas, film producer Betty E. Box, film producer Jeremy Thomas, film producer Peter Rogers, and others, one of which includes a blank cheque Signed by Rogers with his accompanying hand-written note, Dear Iris, Help Yourself! Good Luck, Love Peter; with a letter to an unknown recipient, handwritten across a page of script, from Britains most prolific director, Muriel Box, Signed in her married name, Muriel Gardiner (erstwhile Box); some letters relate to financial affairs, and include royalty statements due to Peter Rogers Productions Ltd., for his novel, Forbidden (2001), Carry On films and others; together with, film related magazines and programmes including, Betty E. Box OBE, The British Comedy Society and Pinewood Studios Celebration programme, 2000 with a photocopy copy of her handwritten will, Signed Betty E. Rogers, 1997; Original programme for The British Film Academy Awards Presentation and Gala Premiere of Doctor in the House, held at Odeon Theatre, Leicester Square, London, March 25, 1954, produced by Betty E. Box, directed by Ralph Thomas and edited by Gerald Thomas; a colour brochure produced by estate agents, Knight Frank & Rutley, for the sale of Peter Rogers Grade II listed house, Drummers Yard, Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire, previously owned by actor, Dirk Bogarde; obituaries and biographies; a home-made photo. illustrated greeting card Carry On Getting Well, multi-signed from the film-crew to Peter Rogers; a small boxed clapperboard (unused); two related black and white publicity photographs depicted Gerald Thomas and actors Charles Hawtrey and Terry Scott, various sizes, the largest, 13 ½ x 10 inches; and five first edition books, Signed and dedicated to Iris by Peter Rogers, includes four of the producers novels, A Family Affair, 2001; The Feud, 2002; Two Girls, 2003;Duet, 2003; and BOX (Betty E.). Lifting the Lid, 2000, inscribed Iris, Betty would want you to have this, Peter Rogers, dust-jackets unclipped, 8vo. (Qty) Provenance: The Collection of Iris Millard (1927-2017) who was Peter Rogers accountant for many years.

Lot 7181

Bernie Wrightson. Frankenstein a pair of Signed Limited edition prints the first, numbered 177/275 and Signed in pencil by the artist on lower margin, blind-stamp title and decorations on margins, published by Glimmer Graphics, 1992, flat, 20 x 26 inches; the second, numbered 35/275 and Signed in pencil by the artist on lower margin, blind-stamp title and decorations on margins, published by Glimmer Graphics, 1991, flat, 20 x 27 inches. (2) Condition Report: overall good conditions with strong signatures.

Lot 7201

Autographs: Cricket related a group of six Signed items, comprises: four mini cricket bats Signed by Ian Botham, Barry Richards, Kevin Pietersen and Johnny Bairstow; A Slazenger match quality, 4 ½ oz red cricket ball Signed by Australian International cricketer, Shane Warne; together with, The England Cricket Team: Ashes Victory, first edition hardback book, multi-signed on the title-page by eleven players including, M. Vaughan, G. Jones, K. Pietersen, A. Giles, P. Collingwood, J. Bell, S. Harrison, M. Hoggard, M. Trescothick, S. Jones, and A. Strauss, the official story of the greatest ever Test series in the teams own words, preface by Richard Bevan, foreword by Marcus Trescothick, dust-jacket unclipped, 8vo, published by Orion Books, 2005. (6)Provenance: each autograph was signed in person for the vendor who is an autograph collector.

Lot 7236

Autographs: BURROWS (Terry, Editor). The Complete Book of the Guitar, multi Signed - first edition hardback book Signed by nineteen guitarists including, Albert Lee and Bill Wyman on the half-title, Jeff Beck and Nicholas Meier (p.97) Julian Bream (p.99) Steve Cropper (p.104) Buddy Guy (p.107) Joe Brown (p.136) Eric Clapton (p.140) Robert Cray (p.145) Lonnie Donegan (p.148) Brian May (p.182)Pat Methany (p.184) Joe Satriani (p.197) John Scofield (p.198) Mick Taylor (p.201) Ralph Towner (p.202) Roger Walters and Pete Oxley both Signed on the page, photo. illustrated throughout, a comprehensive survey of guitar-playing talent profiling 200 of the finest, each with a guide to currently available recordings, pictorial boards, 4to, published by Carlton Books, 1998. (1)Provenance: each autograph was signed in person for the vendor who is an autograph collector. Condition Report: overall good condition, with strong signatures.

Lot 7274

The Beatles Full Set of Richard Avedon psychedelic posters from a later Dutch edition, comprises four colour posters of individual portraits of the Beatles from the 1968 photoshoot by Richard Avedon, originally printed by the Daily Express. This set from a limited first edition produced exclusively in the Netherlands for VARAGIGS, published by Cowles Education Corporation in co-operation with Richard Avedon Posters, Inc., printed by Waterlow & Sons Ltd., England, each poster rolled, 18.5 x 27 inches. (4)Condition Report: each poster overall good condition.

Lot 7276

The Beatles Memorabilia collection, comprises: Applecorps 1995 Moonlight Boat, Limited edition sericel, one of 500 copies, reproduction of a production cel used in the episode of Mister Moonlight, originally aired on January 1, 1966, lithograph background, 46 x 46cm overall, with accompanying COA; Beatles Worcester Ware tin tray, c. 1964, 33 x 33cm; 1960s Ballito ladies stockings featuring The Beatles faces within the pattern on both legs (as new); The Beatles: Applecorps Timepieces, a group of three watches, comprises: WBTLO3, 1993, within sliding wooden guitar case lettered with the bands name in black; WBTL04, 1993, within black zipped leatherette guitar case with the bands name on leather panel; WBTL04, 1993, The Beatles: Yesterday, within sliding wooden guitar case lettered with the bands name in black, each watch with brown leatherette strap and loosely inserted guarantee; Sound of the Stars, 7 Flexi Disc, Disc and Music Echo, 1966, interviews include, The Beatles with Tom Lodge, Dusty Springfield with Spencer Davis, and others; The Beatles Mersey Beat paper 1963, Vol.3, No. 63, December 19, 1963-January 2, 1964, Limited edition reprint, numbered 04533, first imprint, 1994; The Times Beatles Songbook, 2009; The Beatles 100 Stamp Set, Hallmark Merchandisers Inc., USA/NEMS; 1964, sealed promotional shop display, features five pages of 20 stamps each; a group of ten 8 x 10 inch black and white photographs, depicted the band playing their instruments during a recording session or rehearsal; Pete Best Autographed black and white photograph, Signed in blue marker pen by the former drummer with The Beatles from 1960 to 1962, 25 x 20 inches within mount, 15 ¼ x 12 inches overall; with a related 6 x 4 inch colour photograph taken of Pete Best whilst signing the black and white photograph. (18) Condition Report: overall good conditions, with strong signatures.

Lot 370

The Sisters of Mercy goth singles to include Promo interview with Andrew Eldritch in red vinyl, First and Last and Always Marian (version) limited edition 566/1000, The Sisters of Mercy Emm and Ghost Rider none sale copy and two others.

Lot 324

CLASSICAL RECORDS / BOX SETS - 7 RARE DEUTCHE GRAMMOPHON STEREO BOX SETS and ALBUMS. 1. DGG SLPM 138 002/3 ED1 RED BOX, GOLD STEREO BOX Fricsay, BPO: Beethoven: Symphony 9. DGG (first edition, 2LP with illustrated book in red linen box, tulip labels with 'Alle Hersteller’), BOTH VINYL is EX+++ / NEAR MINT, RED LINEN BOX is EX+/ EX++, ILLUSTRATED BOOK is EX+++ / NEAR MINT, + INSERT !!! 2. DGG LPM 18531/33 - Amadeus Quartet - Beethoven - 6 String Quartets op 18 - 3 LP set, ALL VINYL is in EX+++/ NEAR MINT, BOX SET is EX condition + 3 PRINTED INNER SLEEVES. 3. DGG RED STEREO 138945 Beethoven Piano Sonatas 31, 32 Wilhelm Kempff 11/64 ED1 RED STEREO, GOLD TULIP. VINYL is EX+++ / NEAR MINT, P/S is VG++/VG+++. 4. DGG, DGM 18310 5. DGG 139 321 STEREO, GOLD TULIP 6. DGG 135 069, STEREO GOLD TULIP. 7. DGG, 139 325, STEREO, GOLD TULIP

Lot 415

Vinyl - 3 original pressing albums and two 10” by Sonic Youth to include: Dirty (UK / EU 1992, double album, DGC Records, GEF24485(2)), Goo (UK / EU 1990 DGC Records, 7599-24297-1), Bad Moon Rising (UK 1989, Blast First Records, BFFP 1), Youth Against Fascism (UK 1992, limited edition numbered white vinyl 10”, Geffen Records, GFSV 26), 100% (UK 1992, limited edition numbered marbled orange vinyl, DGCV 11). Condition EX overall

Lot 1039

Full title: Johann Siebmacher: Das Neue Wappenbuch (The new book of armorials), 1605, NeurenbergDescription:Dim.: 21,5 x 17 x 5 cm Ref.: Stadtisches Museum Schloss Rheydt, inv. no. 1094531, for another example. (External link available on rm-auctions.com) This hand-coloured example is the first edition of Sibmacher's magnus opus. The Holy Roman Empire consisted of hundreds of sovereign states and individual dominions. The variety of families operating in this framework and their diverse relationships with one another was similarly confusing. Reference works like this coat of arms compendium attempted to provide an overview. The structure of the coats of arms is based on the structure of the Holy Roman Empire. First the coats of arms of the emperor and the electors are shown, then those of the other princes, counts, etc. The title page proudly points out that over 3,320 coats of arms are shown. Under the register, we find thee printer's mark: Printed in Nuremberg by Christoph Lochner / Published by Johann Sibmacher, / In the 1605th year. Johann Ambrosius Siebmacher (1561-1611) was a German coat of arms painter and engraver in Nuremberg, who is today best known for his Wappenbüchlein/Wappenbuch. The 1605 edition shows the most with 264 coats of arms. Siebmacher's book of arms became the standard work of heraldry and supplementary volumes were published until 1806. A total of around 19,000 coats of arms are represented. In the late 19th and 20th centuries, further coats of arms collections followed with the 'Neuer Siebmacher'.Condition reports:Condition reports (unless otherwise specified above):Please contact us on info@rm-auctions.com to request a condition report. Condition reports and high resolution pictures are made available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. The full list of available condition reports for this sale is available on this link: https://www.rm-auctions.com/en/condition-report/77.

Lot 19

Cartier. An unusual and very limited edition 18K gold manual wind wristwatch made as part of the Paris 1991 editionModel: CrashDate: Purchased 8th May 1992Movement: 17-jewel Cal.160 manual windDial: Silvered, black Roman numeral hour markers, secret signature at 7, blued steel pointed baton handsCase: Polished 18K gold Crash form, back secured by 4 screws to band, sapphire set crown, No.015-91 A108311Strap/Bracelet: Black Cartier alligator leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed 18K gold folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 24mm x 39mm Accompaniments: Cartier box, original purchase receiptFootnotes:Cartier started to produce wristwatches in their London workshops in the 1960s at the absolute height of the 'swinging sixties' when London's influence and creativity was reverberating around the world. At this time, under the oversight of Jean-Jacques Cartier, Cartier created some of the most interesting and now sought after designs of the vintage watch world including the Crash. The first Cartier Crash models were produced and sold exclusively at the Cartier Boutique London in 1967. Since then, just a small number of variants were produced over the following decades. The present watch was part of a limited edition that Cartier's Paris boutique released in 1991. Just 400 pieces were made and it is individually numbered 015 on its case back and Paris printed on the dial. In a nicely preserved condition and its original presentation box accompanied, the present watch is one of the most attractive and collector-worthy Cartier wristwatches of all time.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Ω YΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 103

NO RESERVE Bindings.- Dickens (Charles) Little Dorrit, first edition in book form, etched frontispiece, additional vignette title and plates by Hablot K. Browne, some foxing to plates, contemporary half green calf, rebacked preserving old gilt spine, new label, corners repaired, Bradbury and Evans, 1857; [Works], 30 vol., Library Edition, plates, contemporary half red morocco, spines gilt, n.d. § Collins (Wilkie) No Name, 3 vol. in 2, Copyright Edition, contemporary half calf, spines gilt, Leipzig, Tacuhnitz, 1863 § Shakespeare (William) The Plays, 8 vol., portrait (offset), contemporary tan calf, gilt, spines gilt, some repairs, 1837 § Pope (Alexander) The Works, 9 vol., engraved frontispiece, contemporary calf, some covers detached, A.Millar, 1760, all a little rubbed; and c.90 others, bound literature, 8vo et infra (c.140)

Lot 107

Cookery.- Smith (Eliza) The Compleat Housewife: or, Accomplish'd Gentlewoman's Companion, fifteenth edition, engraved frontispiece, 6 folding engraved Bills of Fare, contemporary ink inscription "Daniel Love His Book Nov. 26th 1754" to front free endpaper, another later pencil signature to head of title, occasional spotting, slight ink-staining to lower edge towards end, S4 with tear to outer margin, contemporary calf, rubbed, corners worn, rebacked, new endpapers, [Bitting p.438; Maclean pp.133-135; cf. Cagle 996], 8vo, for R.Ware, S.Birt T.Longman [& others], 1753.⁂ A scarce edition of this popular work. The 1742 Virginia edition was the first cookery book published in America.

Lot 108

NO RESERVE Dryden (John) Fables Ancient and Modern...from Homer, Ovid, Boccace, and Chaucer...with Original Poems, first collected edition, engraved frontispiece (trimmed and laid down), contemporary ink inscription to title, contemporary panelled calf, spine ends worn, for Jacob Tonson, 1713 § Aesop. Fables..., edited by Sir Roger L'Estrange, engraved portrait and frontispiece (stained, portrait laid down), later half calf, spine gilt, for R.Sare [& others], 1708 § Moreton (Andrew) The Secrets of the Invisible World Disclos'd: or, an Universal History of Apparitions..., fourth edition, engraved frontispiece and plates, contemporary ink inscription to title, contemporary calf, for J.Cecil [& others], 1740 § [Grove (Robert, Bishop of Chichester)] The Protestant and Popish Way of Interpreting Scripture...in Answer to Pax Vobis, &c., 2 pp. advertisements at end, old ink stamp to title, modern half red morocco, spine gilt, for Walter Kettilby, 1689, all but the last rubbed; and c.35 others including vol.1 only of The Female Spectator (second edition) 1748 and vol.1 & 2 only of The Ladies Library (fifth edition) 1739, some other odd vol., v.s. (c.40)

Lot 111

India.- Atkinson (Capt. George Francklin) "Curry & Rice"...or, the Ingredients of Social Life at "Our Station" in India, second edition, additional vignette title and 39 plates, all tinted lithographs, rather foxed, mainly to guards but slightly affecting plates, occasional marginal soiling or water-staining, some tears and repairs to edges, contemporary half calf, gilt, red roan label, rubbed, small stain to upper cover, [c. 1859] § Snodgrass (Maj. J.J.) Narrative of the Burmese War, first edition, half-title, 2 wood-engraved plates, folding engraved map (foxed & offset), contemporary diced calf, gilt, rubbed, spine faded and lacking label, 1827 § [Bentley (John)] Essays relative to the Habits, Character, and Moral Improvement of the Hindoos, first edition, half-title, a few small stains to title, pencil annotations, contemporary calf, gilt, rebacked preserving old gilt spine, 1823, the last two with bookplate of John. G.Ravenshaw, all rubbed; and 3 others including vol.XVIII of The Universal Magazine (1756) with folding engraved views of Fort William in Bengal and of Blenheim Palace, 4to & 8vo (6)

Lot 112

Jenkinson (Charles, Earl of Liverpool) A Treatise on the Coins of the Realm..., first edition, half-title, pencil notes to title, contemporary tan calf, gilt, spine gilt, Oxford, 1805 § Collection (A) of the most Remarkable and Interesting Trials..., 2 vol., engraved frontispiece, a little browned, contemporary calf, rubbed, rebacked, R.Snagg, 1775-76 § Gibbon (Edward) The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 8 vol., contemporary half red calf, spines gilt, a little rubbed, upper joint of vol.1 split, 1862 § Ralegh (Sir Walter) The Works, 8 vol., handsome later tree calf, gilt, rebacked preserving old gilt spines with green and red labels, Oxford, 1829 § Hume (David) & Tobias Smollett. The History of England, 16 vol., Regent's Edition, engraved portrait, contemporary red straight-grain morocco with gilt Prince of Wales feathers to covers, g.e., rather rubbed, some spines worn at head, 1819; and c.30 others, bound history, 4to & 8vo (c.50)

Lot 113

[Johnson (Samuel)] A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland, first edition, second issue with 6-line errata, some light spotting, some passages marked in pencil with notes at end, lacking front free endpaper, contemporary calf, red morocco label, rubbed, spine chipped at head, W.Strahan and T.Cadell, 1775; and 7 others, Johnson & Boswell including an attractively-bound 5 vol. Life in green straight-grain morocco, gilt, 8vo et infra (8)

Lot 115

NO RESERVE Medicine.- Freind (John) The History of Physick..., Part I, first edition, water- & damp-stained causing fraying at beginning and end with some loss (repaired), contemporary panelled calf, rubbed, rebacked preserving old spine, [GM 6378], for J.Walthoe, 1725 § Miller (Philip) The Gardeners Kalendar...with a List of the Medicinal Plants..., fourteenth edition, engraved frontispiece, 5 folding engraved plates, contemporary ink inscription to verso of frontispiece at head slightly showing through, light marginal water-stain to fore-edge of first few leaves, contemporary calf, rubbed, red morocco label, for the Author, 1765; and another, medicine, 8vo (3)⁂ The first is the first history of medicine written by an Englishman; the second part was published the following year."Freind was the first Engish historian of medicine. [he] planned the above work while committed to the Tower of London on a charge of high treason...Sir Robert Walpole, Prime Minister at the time, suffered much from renal calculi and called in Mead, a great friend of Freind. Mead refused to treat Walpole until Freind was released...". (GM).

Lot 116

Middle East.- Fraser (James Baillie) Travels in Koordistan, Mesopotamia, &c....with sketches of the characters and manners of the Koordish and Arab Tribes, 2 vol., first edition, engraved frontispieces (foxed), otherwise an excellent clean copy in contemporary diced green calf, gilt, spines in gilt & blind with red roan labels (slightly chipped), a little rubbed, 8vo, 1840.

Lot 117

Military.- Foster (Henry) A true and exact Relation of the Marchings of the Two Regiments of the Trained Band of the City of London, being the Red & blew Regiments..., 16pp., soiled, cropped, old half calf, rebacked preserving old spine, [Wing F1625], for Benjamin Allen, 1643 § [Stevenson (Roger)] Military Instructions for Officers Detached in the Field, first edition, 11 folding engraved plates only (of 12, lacking plate X), damp-stained, contemporary calf, rubbed, spine ends worn, D.Wilson [& others], 1770 § General Regulations and Orders, 3 folding tables at end (one with split to fold), contemporary ink inscription to head of title, spotting, ex-United Service Institution library copy with small embossed stamp to title and cancelled label, contemporary half calf, rebacked, T.Egerton, [c.1804] § Rules and Regulations for the Manual and Platoon Exercises, Formations, Field-Exercise, and Movements of His Majesty's Forces, folding engraved plate, foxing, original boards, uncut, "Capt.Gregory" in manuscript to upper cover, rebacked in calf, spine faded, 1807, all rubbed; and 9 others, military, v.s. (13)

Lot 119

Slavery.- [Newton (John)] An Authentic Narrative of some Remarkable and Interesting Particulars in the Life of ⁂⁂**...in a Series of Letters to the Reverend Mr.Thomas Haweis, ?first edition, engraved frontispiece, folding engraved map of the coast of Guinea, 4pp. advertisements at end, light staining to title, contemporary ink signature of Mary Ann Johnson to front free endpaper, contemporary sheep with double gilt fillet border, rubbed, splits to joints, 8vo, R.Hett, for J.Johnson, 1764.⁂ Very rare. John Newton (1725-1807) was a captain of slave ships, who himself spent some time as a slave in Sierra Leone, but later repented of his deeds and became an Evangelical preacher and prominent abolitionist. With the support of Thomas Haweis he was appointed curate at Olney in Buckinghamshire and later rector of St.Mary Woolnoth in London where he associated with Hannah More and William Wilberforce. He is best known today for writing the hymn 'Amazing Grace'.Library Hub records several editions but most appear to be second editions or later, with only one printed copy (National Library of Scotland) of the first edition. WorldCat adds a copy in the British Library and one in the State Library of New South Wales. We have been unable to trace any copy of a 1764 edition at auction.

Lot 12

Campbell (Colen), Woolfe (John) and James Gandon. Vitruvius Britannicus, or The British Architect..., 5 vol., later editions, engraved titles, engraved dedications in all but vol.2 , all titles and text in English & French, 491 engraved plates and plans on 390 sheets (complete, double-page plate of Umberslade sometimes found at end of vol.3 not called for), 101 double-page (one also folding in at edges), some foxing but many plates clean, a good wide-margined copy in handsome uniform contemporary polished calf, double gilt fillet and decorative roll-tool border in blind, a little rubbed, one or two small stains, corners slightly worn, rebacked in calf with gilt urns in compartments and tan labels, joints a little rubbed, [Harris 103 & 946; Millard, British 10 & cf.94, first edition; cf. Berlin Kat. 2329 & Fowler 76, vol.1-4 only, first editions], [vol.1-3 1751; vol.4 & 5 1819] with Richardson (George) The New Vitruvius Britannicus, 2 vol., vol.1 second edition, vol.2 first edition, titles and text in English & French, 142 fine aquatint plates and plans on 115 sheets, 27 double-page, list of contents from vol.2 bound in vol.1, washed with occasional restoration to margins, some traces of old damp-staining to margins, contemporary half red morocco, rubbed and scuffed, rebacked preserving old gilt spines, corners repaired (one renewed), [Abbey Life 60; Millard British 70, both first editions of 1802-08], T.Bensley for the Author, 1810-08, folio (7)⁂ Campbell's monumental work promoting the virtues of neo-Palladianism and featuring many of the great houses of England. Rare to find all 7 volumes together, the later Richardson volumes are particularly scarce.

Lot 121

NO RESERVE Sporting.- [Bunbury (Henry William)], "Geoffrey Gambado". An Academy for Grown Horsemen [&] Annals of Horsemanship, 2 parts in 1 vol., third edition, stipple-engraved sepia frontispieces and 27 plates after the author, a few with ink manuscript notes at foot, foxed, a couple of plates torn at lower margin, some repairs, contemporary half calf, rebacked preserving old spine, rubbed, corners worn, 1808 § [Surtees (Robert Smith)] "Ask Mamma", first edition in book form, 13 hand-coloured plates by John Leech, illustrations, some spotting and soiling, contemporary red morocco, gilt, spine gilt, g.e., rubbed, 1858 § Paget (Maj. Guy) The Melton Mowbray of John Ferneley (1782-1860), colour frontispiece, plates, original cloth, gilt, dust-jacket, rubbed and frayed, Leicester, 1931; and 15 others, field sports and some railway guides, 4to & 8vo (18)

Lot 122

NO RESERVE Whistler (Rex) The Königsmark Drawings, number 708 of 1000 copies, 10 tipped-in colour plates by Rex Whistler, original red cloth, gilt, spine faded, Richards Press, 1952 § Robinson (W.Heath) Some Frightful War Pictures, first edition, 24 full-page illustrations, broken and loose with some plates a little soiled and frayed at edges, one creased at corner, lacking front free endpaper, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, a little rubbed and damp-stained, 1915; and 18 others, modern illustrated, mostly Osbert Lancaster, v.s. (20)

Lot 127

Churchill (Sir Winston Spencer) The World Crisis, 5 vol. only (of 6; lacking vol. 4), first edition, plates and maps, some folding, modern blue half rexine, spines gilt, 8vo, 1923-31

Lot 15

Cheshire.- Buckler (John & John Chessell) Views of Eaton Hall in Cheshire, the Seat of the Right Honourable Earl Grosvenor, first edition, lithographed plan and 18 plates by W.Westall and J.C.Harding after the Bucklers and printed by C.Hullmandel, all proofs on india paper and mounted, some foxing to plates, mostly marginal but affecting some images, original boards, uncut, rubbed and slightly marked, rebacked in crimson straight-grain morocco, some knocks to spine, [Not in Abbey], large folio, 1826.⁂ The principal source of information on the magnificent mansion rebuilt "in the florid Gothic order" for Earl Grosvenor by William Porden between 1804 and 1812, and before alterations by William Burn in 1846-51 and its substantial remodelling by Alfred Waterhouse in 1870.

Lot 150

Baths.- [Pöllnitz (Carl Ludwig von)] Amusemens des Eaux d'Aix-la-Chapelle, 3 vol., first edition, engraved additional title and 22 plates (all but one folding), folding map, a few engraved illustrations, titles printed in red and black, bookplate of Rev. F. Hutcheson, vol. 3 early ink ownership inscription of James Thompson 32 Tyrone Street to rear free endpaper, folding map with closed tear into image without loss and portion reinforced with paper to verso, some spotting and light browning, some soiling, heavier to endpapers, contemporary calf, spines richly gilt in compartments and with red morocco labels, vol. 2 label chipped, vol. 3 early ink ownership name to upper cover, rubbed and worn, 8vo, Amsterdam, Pierre Mortier, 1736.

Lot 152

Brontë (Charlotte)] "Currer Bell". The Professor, A Tale, 2 vol. in 1, first edition, half-titles, advertisement leaf at end vol. 1, 8pp. and 16pp. advertisements dated May 1858 at end vol. 2, half-title to vol. 1 lightly browned and with faint spotting, the odd spot or light patch of soiling elsewhere, upper hinge tender but holding, original blind-stamped cloth, spine lettered in gilt but lightly sunned, covers rather mottled and faded at extremities, lightly rubbed, [Smith p.162], 1857; and 2 others Brontë, Shirley (1858) and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1859), 8vo (3)

Lot 155

Cook (Capt. James).- Hawkesworth (John) An Account of the Voyages...for Making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, 3 vol., vol. 3 with advertisement f. at end, lacking folding chart at end of vol. 1 (seemingly seldom present), foxing, some browning and staining, contemporary calf, red and black morocco labels to spines, some staining, chipping to spine ends, quite worn, vol. 2 joints cracked but just holding, [Beddie 649], Dublin, for A. Leathley &tc, 1773 § Abridgement (An) of Captain Cook's First and Second Voyages...To which is Added a Narrative of Commodore Phipp's...Voyage to the North Pole, fourth edition, engraved frontispiece and 7 plates, browning and light offsetting, scattered spotting, the odd small stain, contemporary sheep, red morocco label to spine, spine with remains of old paper label to head, rubbed and worn, joints split, [Beddie 30], for G. Kearsley, 1788; and others, voyages or travel related, 8vo (c.17)

Lot 160

Food & drink.- d'Aussy (Pierre Jean Baptiste Legrand) Histoire de la Vie Privée des Français, 3 vol., first edition, half-titles, titles with woodcut vignette, woodcut head- & tail-pieces, bookplate of Rev. F. Hutcheson with his ink ownership name to titles, vol. 1 E4-5 loose, vol. 1 a few instances of ink correction or contemporary marginal notes, occasional light soiling, vol. 1 faint water stain to upper corner near start, contemporary calf, spines gilt and with morocco labels, rubbed and worn in places, particularly vol. 1 upper joint, some other joints starting, 8vo, Paris, Ph.-D. Pierres, 1782.⁂ A history of the gastronomic habits of the French.

Lot 163

Gardening.- [Bonnefons (Nicolas de)] Le Iardinier François, septiesme edition, engraved additional title and 3 plates, additional title with date to foot in ink manuscript, first plate with tiny hole within image at gutter, tiny hole to Z8 affecting one or two letters, some very small marginal wormholes / traces, including to head of one plate, once or twice into headline but without notable loss, lightly browned and soiled, particularly to verso of final f., endpapers with ink and pencil inscriptions and much loss, hinges almost broken, contemporary vellum, spine with date in ink manuscript, darkened and soiled, 12mo, Rouen, Denis Duchesne, 1664.⁂ Scarce, with no copies on WorldCat.

Lot 165

India.- Edwards (William) Personal Adventures during the Indian Rebellion in Rohilcund, Futtehghur, and Oude, second edition, light spotting at beginning and end, small ink marks to front free endpaper, spine ends and corners bumped and very slightly rubbed, a couple small marks, 1858 § Domenech (Abbé Emmanuel) Missionary Adventures in Texas and Mexico, first English edition, half-title, folding hand-coloured map frontispiece, map with a couple tiny tears at folds without loss, occasional very light spotting, one or two light marginal stains, small staining to spine, spine ends and corners bumped and a little rubbed, [Sabin 20559], 1858, publisher's advertisements at end, pencil ownership inscription of D. De la Cherois to head of titles, original blind-stamped cloth, spines gilt but slightly sunned; and others, travel related, some India, 8vo (12)

Lot 166

Ireland.- Antient and Present State (The) of the County of Down, first edition, folding engraved county map, bookplate of Daniel De La Cherois and his ink ownership inscription to head of title, dated Dec. 1859, map creased and a little frayed at edges, with short tear into image without loss, a few side-notes shaved, a few marginal notes in pencil and red ink, tipped-in piece of De la Cherois related printed ephemera to Q6v (obscuring small portion of text), some other ephemera loosely inserted, light browning, some spotting, a few small stains, contemporary marbled calf, red morocco label to spine, very small hole to foot of lower joint, rubbed, Dublin, A. Reilly, 1744; and others, Ireland related, including another copy of the same, 8vo & 4to (8)

Lot 170

NO RESERVE McArthur (John) The Army and Navy Gentleman's Companion; or, A New and Complete Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Fencing, new edition, engraved frontispiece, title and 19 plates, most folding, first few ff. loose (including title), first plate creased, chipped at edges and loosely inserted, P2 tear to fore-edge without loss, some very light offsetting, occasional light spotting or soiling, uncut in original boards, remains of label to upper cover, soiled and worn, upper cover detached, spine defective, for J. Murray, 1784; and 4 others, 18th century, various subjects, 4to & 8vo (5)⁂ The first edition published in 1780.

Lot 174

Polar.- Phipps (Constantine John) A Voyage Towards the North Pole: Undertaken by His Majesty's Command, 1773, first Dublin edition, half-title, folding engraved chart, 2 folding engraved plates and 11 folding tables, ink ownership inscription "Delacherois" to endpaper, contemporary polished calf, morocco spine label, chip to lower joint but a very good, clean copy, 8vo, 1775.

Lot 175

NO RESERVE Supernatural.- Crowe (Catherine) The Night Side of Nature; or, Ghosts and Ghost Seers, 2 vol., second edition, ex-library with ink-stamp removed to rear pastedowns (faintly visible to vol. 2 front pastedown), titles with pencil ownership inscription 'Mary L. Leslie 1943' to head, vol. 2 title and following f. spotted and browned, occasional spotting or light marginal soiling elsewhere, vol. 2 title with rather crude paper repair to gutter, front free endpapers renewed, vol. 1 rear hinge cracked, original blind-stamped cloth, spines lettered in gilt (rather faded to vol. 2), spine ends and corners bumped and a little frayed, rubbed, shelf-lean, [cf. Sadleir 666; Summers p.33 (first edition)], 8vo, 1849.⁂ Scarce. First published the preceding year.

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