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Barrington, Sir Jonah; Historic Anecdotes and Secret Memoirs of the Legislative Union, between Great Britain and Ireland. London, 1809. First edition, a good copy only, attractively bound in half calf by Kenny's of Galway. Text runs up to pp230 only, includes the full introduction, all of the plates and facsimile letters, staining to the margins, most prevalent oto the front and rear of the book, however a scarce work. The work was published in parts, and the later ones were suppressed, Cont. half calf
The Amateur Army – Patrick Macgill, published 1915, first edition. Major D.M. Kennedy A Tribute – Robert Jocelyn, inscribed by the author. The Country House in the Great War, Irish and British Experiences - Dooley & Ridgway. Dark Times Decent Men, stories of Irishmen in World War II – Neli Richardson. Signed by the author. The Other side of the Hill, German Generals their rise and fall with their own accounts - Liddell Hart, published 1948. (5)
Ceol na nOileán – Tomas O Ceallaigh - Oifig Diolta Foillseachain Rialtais, First Irish Edition. Octavo. [x], 11-192, [1] pages Sean Stafford's copy with his name and address to the half title page. The Celtic Song Book – Alfred Perceval Graves, published 1928, Ceolta Gael – Sean Og & Manus O’Baoill. Published 1975. All First Editions. (3)
A history of the foundation of Comhar Ceárd Éireann including the reports of the proceedings of the First Annual Meeting, held Killarney 25th, 26th, and 27th July, 1945 and Second Annual Meeting, held in Galway on 3rd, 4th, 5th July, 1946, published by Central Council of the Congress of Irish Unions, 1946 - First Edition, First Printing. pp. 191. In original wrappers, tightly bound, pages clean with some curling to edges.
Annála Rioghachta Éireann. The Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland, by the Four Masters from the Earliest Period to the Year 1616. Edited by John O'Donovan. Second edition. Dublin: Hodges, Smith & Co. 1856. 7 volumes 4to. Later red/black calf with gilt titles. Although a number of manuscript copies were circulated, this monumental work remained unprinted for more than two centuries after its compilation by Fr. Michael O’Clery and his associates (1632-36). Eventually in 1846, Owen Connellan issued his translation into English of those Annals which cover the period after the Norman invasion. Connellan’s work was so severely criticised, that the Dublin bookseller George Smith, employed the renowned Irish scholar John O’Donovan to make a fuller and more accurate translation, with copious annotation. This he did with considerable assistance from Eugene O’Curry, the work first appearing in three volumes 1848-51. Its success was immediate, so O’Donovan was encouraged both to turn his attention to the period before the invasion, and to produce the Indexes to Places and People, which are so helpful to the researcher. As a result, copies of his [first] edition are sometimes found bound in five cumbersome volumes with the later period preceding the earlier years, and with seven title pages included in the final volume, to allow subscribers the option of rebinding their sets in correct chronological sequence. In this “second” edition, the text remained unaltered, but for the first time sets were offered for sale in seven more manageable volumes, and in their correct order.
Charles Dickens – Christmas Books, First UK Edition THUS. n.d. Circa 1892. Pp 286. Original maroon boards, titles in gilt to front panel and spine containing. A Christmas Carol | The Chimes | Cricket on the Hearth | The Battle of Life | Haunted Man. Charles Dickens - AMERICAN NOTES for General Circulation, First UK Edition Thus, 1850. Frontis, pp. 175. Original green blind stamped boards (2)
MAC-ORLAN (PIERRE) La Couronne de Paris. Paris 1947. NUMBER 54 OF 150 COPIES from an overall edition of 200, 12 engraved plates and 15 illustrations by André Jacquemin, signed by Maximilien Vox (typesetter), loose as issued, toning to first free endpaper, publisher's boards with slight staining, slipcase spotted, oblong folio, but contents fine, about 34 x 45cm
KIPLING, Rudyard If- Macmillan, 1914. First UK Separate edition, card wrappered issue. 12mo. Original faun wrappers lettered in brown. 4pp of text. Some foxing. The first individual appearance in the UK of Kipling's most enduring poem, IF. The poem was originally composed in 1895 and first appeared in Rewards and Fairies (1910), appearing separately shortly afterwards in America but not issued in the UK until 1914.
BOYD (Henry): Poems chiefly Dramatic and Lyric, By the Rev. H. Boyd, A. M. Translator of Dante's Infermo [sic], Containing the follow Dramatic Poems:The Helots, A Tragedy, The Temple of Vesta, The Rivals, The Royal Message, Prize Poems, &c. &c. Dublin: Printed by Graisbury & Campbell..., 1793. FIRST EDITION
James Martyn Joyce (ed) - NOIR BY NOIR WEST, Published by Arlen House, 2014. First Edition, First Printing. One of only 99 limited edition copies. Numbered to the title page. Signed by the editor and 15 of the contributors. [ Mike McCormack, Kernan Andrews, Alan McMonagal, Órfhlaith Foyle, Susan Millar Dumars, Hugo Kelly, Aaoife Casby, John Walsh, Geraldine Mills, Hedy Gibbons Lynott, Gerald Hanberry, Elizabeth Power, Gerry Galvin, Conor Montague, and Des Kenny]
Agatha Christie - The Body in the Library, published by The Crime Club, London, 1942. First UK Edition, First Printing. Pp. 160. A true first edition, first printing (first impression) with [1942] and no statement of reprint. Orange cloth, light fading to spine ends, shadow of dust jacket text on boards, in original dust jacket which is not price-clipped (7s 6d net), A scarce wartime title, and rare in the original jacket.
ANGLING AND COUNTRY SPORTS Scrope, William Days and nights of Salmon Fishing in the Tweed John Murray, London, 1843 Hodgson, W. Earl Trout Fishing Adam and Charles Black, London, 1904 Wentworth Day, J. Sporting Adventure George G. Harrap, London, 1937, first edition Hawker, Lt. Col. P. Instructions to Young Sportsmen in all that relates to Guns and Shooting Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, London, 1826, half-bound in leather with marbled boards Together with an Edition De Luxe copy of The Clyde: River and Firth, painted by Mary Y. and J. Young Hunter, Described by Neil Munro, no. 285 of 400 copies, signed by Munro and Hunter; a facsimile copy of Burns' Kilmarnock Edition etc. Condition Report:Available upon request
Autographed MIKE SUMMERBEE 16 x 12 Limited-Edition : Just 75 issued, this superbly produced Limited Edition depicts MIKE SUMMERBEE dinking the ball over Newcastle United goalkeeper Iam McFaul to open the scoring in Manchester City's memorable 4-3 victory over Newcastle United at St. James Park in May 1968, the victory secured the First Division Title for The Citizens, signed to the lower border in fine black marker. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Sir Frank Whittle Signed Book - Jet - The Story of a Pioneer Hardback Book by Sir Frank Whittle 1953 First Edition published by Frederick Muller Ltd, signs of ageing (foxing),. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A 1844 edition of William Siborne’s ‘Plates to History of the War in France & Belgium in 1815’. Featuring 11 battle map plates and a map featuring a part of France. Half calf binding, with gilt lettering to the spine, and marbled boards back and front. The map plates show several battles from the era, including Waterloo, with the battle lines shown at different times during the day. Inscription to first page for ‘Mary De Winton Maesllwch(?) Breconshire’, who was part of the well known De Winton family of Maesllwch Castle. Approximately 44.2cm x 32.3cm. Condition: signs of use age, plus shelf wear. As small tear to the calf leather spine near the top, plus overall fading to the edge. The marbled boards show some scuff marks, and surface scoring, but would appear to be complete. Some foxing to the pages, and an old repair to the edge of the plate featuring the Field of Ligny.
A group of Queen merchandise, comprising Queen A Kind of Magic t-shirt, x-large, Freddie Live, x-large, a Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for Aids Awareness sash, a Queen wall clock, Jones (Lesley-Ann) Freddie Mercury The Definitive Biography, First Edition, Jackson (Laura) Queen The Definitive Biography, First Edition, and two scarves. (8)
BALVENIE 17 YEARS OLD SHERRY OAK FIRST EDITION RELEASE 2007 | Bottled: 08/2007 | Stated age: 17 years old | ABV: 43% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Balvenie is a Scottish distillery in the Speyside region, founded in 1892 by William Grant near Dufftown. Named after the nearby Balvenie Castle, the distillery is known for its traditional methods, including its own barley malting and cooperage. Balvenie's distillate is renowned for its sweet, honeyed character. In 1993, it pioneered "secondary" aging with its DoubleWood edition, maturing whisky first in ex-bourbon casks and then in ex-sherry casks. The distillery offers various expressions, such as the 17-year-old DoubleWood and the 14-year-old Caribbean Cask. It is owned by William Grant & Sons. | Bottle description | Balvenie Sherry Oak Aged 17 Years is a single malt whisky that has matured in 1st Fill Oloroso Sherry Casks, which gives it rich and distinctive notes of dried fruit, spice, and sweetness, typical of sherry casks.Nose: Rich and complex, with strong notes of dried fruit, raisins, figs, cinnamon, and subtle sherry sweetness.Taste: Full and intense, with notes of dark fruit, chocolate, spice, and sweet caramel, complemented by subtle oak undertones.Finish: Long and warm, with lingering notes of sherry, spice, and light woodiness.This bottle is from the First Release from Warehouse 21, making it a highly sought-after item among whisky collectors.Size: 750 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper tube | Bottle code: L6R 67272308 07:16:44
AUCHENTOSHAN 18 YEARS OLD OLOROSO SHERRY LIMITED EDITION | Stated age: 18 years old | ABV: 55,8% | Region: Lowlands | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Auchentoshan is a Scottish distillery located near Glasgow in the Lowlands, founded in 1823. Its proximity to the River Clyde and Glasgow facilitates distribution, while its name, derived from Gaelic, means "corner of the field." The distillery is unique for its triple distillation method, which is rare among Scottish distilleries and imparts a lighter, more refined character to its whisky, making it a popular entry point for Scotch enthusiasts. Auchentoshan remains part of the Beam Suntory portfolio and continues to use traditional methods in its production. | Bottle description | Auchentoshan Aged 18 Years is a single malt whisky, bottled as a limited edition in 2006. The whisky is matured in a combination of first and second fill sherry casks (1st and 2nd Fill Oloroso Sherry Butts), which gives the whisky fullness and complexity, while the sherry notes are not overpoweringly sweet or heavy but well balanced.Nose: Rich notes of dried fruit such as raisins and figs, complemented by vanilla, spice, and a hint of roasted nuts.Taste: Full and warm, with a combination of sherry sweetness, dark fruit, chocolate, and subtle spicy undertones.Finish: Long and complex, with lingering notes of dried fruit, spice, and subtle woodiness.Thanks to its higher alcohol strength and the combination of different types of sherry casks, this whisky provides a rich and balanced taste experience that will be appreciated by lovers of sherry whisky with a fuller character.Size: 750 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Bottle code: L062263 146 11:13
AUCHROISK 1990 DUN BHEAGAN 17 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 09/1990 | Bottled: 2007 | Stated age: 17 years old | ABV: 43% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Auchroisk is a Scottish distillery located in the Speyside region near the town of Keith, chosen for its access to clean water from a nearby spring, reflected in its Gaelic name meaning "bright spring." Established in 1972 by Justerini & Brooks, it initially supplied malt spirit for blended whiskies but started producing its own single malt in 1986. Auchroisk was among the first to experiment with finishing whisky in different cask types, although the Balvenie distillery is often credited with pioneering this method. It remains a key component of Diageo's Johnnie Walker blends. | Bottle description | Auchroisk 1990 is a single malt whisky bottled by independent bottler Ian Macleod as part of the Dun Bheagan series. This limited edition combines the traditional character of the Auchroisk distillery with the influence of the port casks in which the whisky was finished.Nose: Rich fruity notes, typical of port casks, with hints of berries and vanilla.Taste: Full, sweet, with notes of dark fruit, chocolate, and fine spices, complemented by a light woodiness.Finish: Medium long, with hints of fruit, spice, and sweet wood.The auctioned bottle is one of 1233 bottles from casks no. 90271/90272.Size: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper tube
LAPHROAIG 25 YEARS OLD | Bottled: 2007 | Stated age: 25 years old | ABV: 40% | Region: Islay | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Laphroaig is one of the most famous distilleries on the island of Islay, celebrated for its intense, medicinal, and smoky whisky. Founded in 1815 by Donald and Alexander Johnston on the island's south coast, Laphroaig (pronounced "la-frojg") derives its name from the Gaelic term meaning "hollow by the wide bay," reflecting its location near Kilbride Bay. In 1921, Ian Hunter took control of the distillery, significantly expanding production and exports to the U.S. As a result, Laphroaig became one of the most popular whiskeys in North America and Great Britain. After Hunter's death in 1954, the distillery was inherited by his secretary, Bessie Williamson, making her the first woman to run a Scottish distillery. In 1994, Laphroaig was awarded a "Royal Warrant" from Prince Charles, a designation granted only to companies with a long-standing supply of products to the royal family. This recognition affirms Laphroaig's tradition of quality and establishes it as the drink of choice at the royal court. Laphroaig's intense flavor evokes strong reactions-it's a whisky you either love or hate-echoing its motto: "Savoured by a few, but truly loved by those who do." | Bottle description | Laphroaig Aged 25 Years is a single malt whisky that has been aged for at least 25 years. During this extended maturation, the whisky acquires a greater depth and finesse that balances the iconic medicinal notes and peat smoke characteristic of the Laphroaig distillery. Nose: Rich and intense, with pronounced medicinal notes of smoke, sweet vanilla, honey, and oak from long aging in bourbon and sherry casks. Taste: Full, smooth, and complex, combining peat smoke and sweetness with notes of toffee, dried fruit, and spice, complemented by characteristic iodine and salty notes. Finish: Long and warm, with lingering notes of peat, sweet oak, and spices that gradually develop, leaving a subtle sweetness. The auctioned bottle is one of 2,500 produced in 2007 and comes in a luxurious wooden box, underscoring the exclusivity of this limited edition.Size: 700 ml | Condition: slightly damaged wheel | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: wooden box, cracks at the hinges
ALLT-A-BHAINNE 1992 15 YEARS OLD | Distilled: 1992 | Bottled: 2007 | Stated age: 15 years old | ABV: 46% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Allt-A-Bhainne is a Scottish distillery, founded in 1975 in the Moray region of Speyside by Seagram during a time of whisky industry growth. Built primarily to support Chivas Regal blends, the distillery has four stills and produces whisky with fruity, floral notes and subtle spice. Known for its modernist architecture, which contrasts with the traditional distilleries of Speyside, it was temporarily closed between 2003 and 2005. Today, it operates under Chivas Brothers, a subsidiary of Pernod Ricard. In 2018, the distillery launched its first official single malt. | Bottle description | Allt-a-Bhainne 1992 is a single malt whisky released by independent distillery Murray McDavid. The whisky was distilled in 1992 and bottled in 2007 after 15 years of aging. This edition has been matured in sherry casks, which gives the whisky a richer fruity and spicy profile typical of sherry.Nose: Rich fruity notes with a dominance of dried fruit and spices brought about by sherry casks, complemented by hints of chocolate and light oak.Taste: Full and balanced, with notes of sherry, dried fruit, dark chocolate and spice.Finish: Long and persistent, with lingering notes of sherry, dried fruit and fine oak.This whisky, with a limited number of 950 bottles, is an ideal choice for collectors and lovers of distinctive sherry whiskies.Size: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: metal tube with traces of rust on the cap
DALWHINNIE 1988 DISTILLERS EDITION D. SK. 312 | Distilled: 1988 | Bottled: 2003 | ABV: 43% | Region: Highland | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Founded in 1897, Dalwhinnie is a Scottish Highlands distillery situated in one of the UK's coldest areas, averaging 6 degrees celsius. Designed by Charles Doig, its strategic location facilitated whiskey production. The cold climate and heavier, sulphurous distillate necessitate longer maturation. Dalwhinnie is not only known for its single malt but also as a key component in Johnnie Walker blends, adding honey-fruit notes and light smoke. It was included in Diageo's Classic Malts series in 1988, with notable bottlings including the 15-year-old and Distillers Edition. | Bottle description | Dalwhinnie 1988 is a single malt whisky bottled as part of The Distillers Edition vintage series. This series is known for whiskies that are first matured in traditional oak casks before being moved to secondary aging in other casks, showcasing a different character of the distillery than what is normally presented. In this case, the whisky was matured in Oloroso Sherry casks.Nose: Rich notes of honey, dried fruit, and nuts, accompanied by a subtle hint of smoke.Taste: Sweet and smooth with notes of honey, spice, and dried fruit from the Oloroso cask, adding depth and complexity.Finish: Medium-long, with hints of honey, sherry, and fine smoke.Bottles from The Distillers Edition series are sought after by whisky collectors today, thanks to vintage releases.Size: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Bottle code: L15T01820809
BALVENIE 15 YEARS OLD SINGLE BARREL | Distilled: 6.3.1995 | Bottled: 31.3.2010 | Stated age: 15 years old | ABV: 47,8% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Balvenie is a Scottish distillery in the Speyside region, founded in 1892 by William Grant near Dufftown. Named after the nearby Balvenie Castle, the distillery is known for its traditional methods, including its own barley malting and cooperage. Balvenie's distillate is renowned for its sweet, honeyed character. In 1993, it pioneered "secondary" aging with its DoubleWood edition, maturing whisky first in ex-bourbon casks and then in ex-sherry casks. The distillery offers various expressions, such as the 17-year-old DoubleWood and the 14-year-old Caribbean Cask. It is owned by William Grant & Sons. | Bottle description | Balvenie Single Barrel Aged 15 Years is a single malt whisky that belongs to the exclusive Single Barrel series. This whisky comes from one specific cask, meaning each bottling is limited to a maximum of 350 bottles. This makes each bottle an attractive collector's item, as every edition has its own unique characteristics and subtly different flavor nuances.Nose: Rich notes of vanilla, oak wood, and spices with hints of dried fruit and honey.Taste: Full and creamy, with notes of fruit, spice, and sweet vanilla, complemented by a subtle woodiness from the traditional oak barrel.Finish: Long and balanced, with lingering notes of vanilla, oak, and soft spice.The auctioned bottle comes from barrel #2800 and is number 32.Size: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper tube
BALVENIE 12 YEARS OLD DOUBLEWOOD | Stated age: 12 years old | ABV: 40% | Region: Speyside | Country: Scotland | Type: Single malt Scotch whisky | Distillery description | Balvenie is a Scottish distillery in the Speyside region, founded in 1892 by William Grant near Dufftown. Named after the nearby Balvenie Castle, the distillery is known for its traditional methods, including its own barley malting and cooperage. Balvenie's distillate is renowned for its sweet, honeyed character. In 1993, it pioneered "secondary" aging with its DoubleWood edition, maturing whisky first in ex-bourbon casks and then in ex-sherry casks. The distillery offers various expressions, such as the 17-year-old DoubleWood and the 14-year-old Caribbean Cask. It is owned by William Grant & Sons. | Bottle description | Balvenie DoubleWood Aged 12 Years is a single malt whisky that is matured in two types of casks - firstly in traditional oak casks, where the whisky is aged for several years and acquires soft and warm layers of vanilla spice. The whisky is then moved for additional maturation into sherry casks, where it matures for several months, gaining complexity and adding fruit and honey notes.Nose: Sweet notes of dried fruit, honey, and subtle spicy notes from the sherry casks.Taste: Balanced, with notes of nuts, spices, honey, and soft vanilla, complemented by light woodiness.Finish: Medium-long, with sweet notes and subtle spiciness.Size: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper tube | Bottle code: L2U603808010956
JAMESON CRESTED TEN | ABV: 40% | Country: Ireland | Type: Blended Irish whiskey | Distillery description | Midleton is a prominent Irish distillery located in the town of Midleton, near Cork in southern Ireland. Originally established in 1825, it became one of the country's largest distilleries after several older distilleries merged in 1975 to create the modern "New Midleton" distillery, replacing the original facility. Midleton produces a variety of whiskeys, including traditional single pot still and grain whiskey, which are marketed either as single pot still whiskeys or used in blends. The distillery is home to several renowned Irish whiskey brands, such as Jameson, Redbreast, Powers, Green Spot, and the premium Midleton Very Rare, an annual limited edition highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs worldwide. Today, Midleton is part of Irish Distillers, a subsidiary of the global conglomerate Pernod Ricard, and plays a key role in the resurgence and growth of Irish whiskey in the global market. | Bottle description | Jameson Crested Ten is a premium Irish whiskey introduced as a tribute to the first Jameson bottling directly from the distillery. The "Crested Ten" refers to the Jameson family crest, representing a classic pot still whiskey with depth and character.Nose: Rich and complex, with notes of sherry, fruitcake, spice, and oak.Taste: Smooth and sweet, featuring fruit, caramel, vanilla, with hints of nuts and spices, enhanced by sherry cask influence.Finish: Long and warm, with lingering notes of oak, spice, and sweetness.Size: 700 ml | Duty stamp: CZ | Packaging: paper box | Bottle code: L711012238 08:42
JACK DANIEL'S 1954 GOLD MEDAL SERIES | ABV: 43% | Region: Tennessee | Country: USA | Type: Tennessee whiskey | Distillery description | Jack Daniel's is one of the most renowned whiskey brands globally and is synonymous with Tennessee whiskey. The distillery's history dates back to the mid-1800s when founder Jasper Newton "Jack" Daniel took over the distillery at the age of 13 from Reverend Dan Call, with whom he initially learned the craft. Jack Daniel's Distillery was officially established in 1866 in Lynchburg, Tennessee, making it the first registered distillery in the United States. What sets Jack Daniel's whiskey apart from bourbon is the special filtering process known as the Lincoln County Process, which involves filtering the spirit through a thick layer of maple wood charcoal. This unique step imparts a characteristic smoothness and classifies the whiskey as Tennessee whiskey. Afterward, the whiskey matures in handcrafted oak barrels, where it develops a rich flavor profile with notes of caramel, vanilla, and wood. Today, Jack Daniel's Distillery is part of the Brown-Forman Corporation, one of the world's largest beverage companies. Paradoxically, it continues to be produced in Lynchburg, a so-called dry city where the sale of alcohol is officially prohibited. The Jack Daniel's brand has achieved cult status in popular culture, especially due to its close ties to musical genres such as rock and country. Today, it ranks among the best-selling whiskeys in the world. | Bottle description | Jack Daniel's 1954 Gold Medal Series is a special collector's edition released by the Jack Daniel's distillery to celebrate the gold medals the brand has won at international competitions. This particular edition commemorates the success of Jack Daniel's at the World Exhibition in Brussels in 1954, where the whiskey received a prestigious gold medal for its exceptional quality. Nose: Smooth, sweet with pleasant notes of fruit and a light touch of wood. Taste: Rich, balanced with slightly spicy notes and a touch of caramel. Finish: Smooth and rich, with lingering sweet and woody notes. The auctioned bottle is number 29356.Size: 1000 ml | Duty stamp: none | Packaging: without packaging | Bottle code: 111423610B 4315700
U.S. first edition. 164-pages hardcover children's book with original dustcover. The sequel of Charlie And The Chocolate Factory. The continuing adventure of Charlie Bucket and Willy Wonka. Artist: Roald DahlIssued: 1972Dimensions: 6.5"L x 1"W x 9.5"HEdition Number: First EditionManufacturer: Alfred A. KnopfCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
This retired piece was the first in a limited edition series. The angel has gold plated metal head, wings and arms with a length of green ribbon attached to the back of the piece so that it can be displayed as a hanging ornament. Swarovski etched backstamp. This item has its original box. Box measures: 4"L x 4"W x 3"H. Certificate of Authenticity included. Artist: Adi StockerIssued: 1996Dimensions: 1.25"W x 2.75"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.
Blue Ribbon Books: New York. 1933. An original copy of Walt Disney's The Pop-Up Mickey Mouse children's book with black and white illustrations and three colorful pop-up scenes. Artist: Walt Disney StudiosIssued: 1933Dimensions: 6.75"L x 0.5"W x 8.75"HEdition Number: First EditionManufacturer: Blue Ribbon Books, INC. Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Good book condition, with black and white illustrations colored in by pervious owner.
1977 Triumph T140v Bonneville Queens Silver Jubilee Limited Edition - The final phase of the Triumph twin's development began in 1972 with the first appearance of the new 750cc version of the Bonneville. Other improvements included a new ten-stud cylinder head, triplex primary chain, stronger transmission, and a disc front brake. A five-speed gearbox was standard equipment on the 750. In 1977 Triumph introduced a special, limited edition Bonneville to celebrate HM Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee. This was basically the standard Bonnie enhanced by a red, white, and blue on silver finish, coachlined cycle parts, and a chromed timing cover and primary chain case. This example of one of the more collectible of later Bonnevilles, having recently benefitted from full restoration the bike is offered with V5, Keys and some historic paperwork
ALCASAR, L. de. Vestigatio arcani sensus in Apocalypsi opusculo de sacrus ponderibus ac mensuris. Antw., M. Nutius, 1619. (20), 960,82, (2 blank), (71) pp. W. engr. vign. on title-p., 24 full-p. engr. within coll. & 1 engr. ill. in the text by J. de Jauregui y Aguilar. Fol. Cont. blindstamped pig-skin over boards w. bevelled edges, spine w. raised bands, sides ruled & stamped. (Spine dried, w. ticket & worn vellum letterpiece, wormholes in upper side, pigskin of the lower side w. hole in the middle, clasps missing, annot. in pencil & ticket on upper paste down, stamp & manuscript entry on title-p., some yellowing, some wormholes throughout, pp. 799/801 repaired). NOTE: Third, richly illustrated edition of one of the main theological-philosophical works on the Apocalypse, the first was published posthumously in 1614, the second in 1618 (a further print in Lyon in 1616 is probably not verifiable, often mentioned prints from 1603 and 1604 are erroneous information). - Palau 6003.

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