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Lot 286

Simpson (Charles R I) Trencher and Kennel. First edition published 1927, John Lane The Bodley Head Ltd, 1 vol; The Silver Horn by Gordon Grand, Sporting Tales of John Weatherford, drawings by K.F. Barker, 1 cloth bound volume (2)

Lot 430

A small quantity of books to include three copies of "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam", two illustrated by Edmund Dulac, one illustrated by Arthur M. Buckland, two editions of "The Water Babies" by Charles Kingsley, one illustrated by George Soper and one illustrated by Jessie Wilcox Smith, "The Decorative Sisters" by Josephine Pollard, illustrated by Walter Satterlee, "Bookano Stories" with pop up pictures, "Cinderella" written and illustrated by Benni Montresor, a first edition "Serious Business" by J.H. Dowd and B.E. Spender, "Sea and Sussex" by Rudyard Kipling illustrated by Donald Maywell, "Tintans at Play" by Gracia Casson and E. Tschantre Jr. CONDITION REPORT No.3 on title page.

Lot 738

A large quantity of collectors items all relating to the Guinness Brewery, including a large quantity of miniatures, limited edition Christmas bottles, a souvenir bottle of Harp Lager signed by the Guinness chairman, a further anniversary bottle of Guinness celebrating their bicentenary, an unopened bottle of King's Ale, and unopened bottle of Bells scotch whiskey , a small quantity of first day covers all relating to the Guinness brewery, a circular wooden drinks tray bearing the Guinness logo and leprechaun and two early lemonade bottles .

Lot 595

A CHRISTMAS CAROL in Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas. With Illustrations by John Leech, Charles Dickens, 1843, 'Second Edition', [8] pp 166 [2] adverts; frontispiece and three further full page, colour plates with four woodcuts in the text. The title page is printed in red and blue with 'Second Edition' above the imprint although this early impression was being sold within a couple of weeks of the first which was issued just before Christmas 1843. The half-title is printed in blue, with yellow endpapers and 'Stave One' as the chapter heading; page 12 line 16 'poor' corrected to 'Poor'. All edges gilt in publisher's cloth with gilt decoration including holly wreath decoration to the upper board, spine lean. Early Manchester bookseller's ticket 'H Whitmore' on front pastedown. A very good copy in the original format of the 'greatest Christmas book from the pen of any man' - John C Eckel, Dickens' bibliographer (Illustrated)

Lot 985

LIMITED EDITION PRINT. Alan B Hayman Limited edition print 240/850 First Arrivals 40 x 50 cm

Lot 266

First Edition Suffolk Sea-borders, by H. Alker Tripp

Lot 125

Jack B. Yeats RHA BOOK, three plays Apparitions, THe Old Sea Road, Rattle. Published London, Jonathan Cape, 1933. Illustrated by the author. First edition, original blue cloth. Loosely inserted letter from Yeats to the famed British author John Drinkwater. "Many thanks for sending me your gleaming Sunner harvests carried on their wain of melodious wheels. I am proud and happy to have then. I now send you a novel I wrote, Jack B. Yeats" letter is dated February 4, 1937 from 18 Fitzwilliam Square.

Lot 104

First Edition novel complete with Richard Chopping designed dust jacket. Complete without price clipped Dust Jacket. Fine

Lot 105

First Edition novel with facsimile dust jacket. Original book with reproduction dusj jacket. Fine

Lot 106

First Edition novel with original dust jacket price clipped. After the untimely death of Ian Fleming in 1964 two short stories were published posthumously by Jonathan Cape with a last Richard Chopping dust jacket. Fine

Lot 107

First Edition novel with Dust Jacket After the death of Ian Fleming Glidrose the company looking after Fleming's Estate invited Kingsley Amis to write a continuation novel after his successful study of 007, The James Bond Dossier. The pseudonym Robert Markham was designed to be a generic name for other authors to write further novels however Amis was the only author to pen a James Bond novel under this title. After Richard Chopping's iconic covers for the previous Fleming Novels since From Russia, with Love the new author's book had a Salvador Dali esque illustration. Good

Lot 108

First Edition novel In 1979 Glidrose - Ian Fleming Productions invited John Gardner to write a series of continuation novels in the James Bond series that have become collectable in their own right. The first story Licenece Renewed also included a dust jacket by Richard Chopping. The Dust Jacket has the price clipped on this particular copy. Fine

Lot 109

Signed First Edition novel While John Gardner signed many books his passing in 2007 has made the value of his signed novels increase and become very sought after. Fine

Lot 110

Seven First edition James Bond novels by John Gardner Including For Special Services (1982), Icebreaker (1983),Role of Honour (1984), Nobody Lives Forever (1985), Scorpius (1986) No Deals Mister Bond (1987) and Win, Lose or Die (1989) Fine to mint

Lot 111

Six First edition novels published by Jonathan Cape and later Hodder & Stoughton. John Gardner continued writing James Bond novels well int the 1990's keeping 007 working in the late 20th century and even publishing a further film novelisation of the new James Bond film starring Pierce Brosnan in 1995. Seafire(1994), Goldeneye (1995), The Man from Barbarossa (1991), Death is Forever (1992), Brokenclaw (1990), Never Send Flowers (1993). Mint

Lot 112

First Edition novel by John Gardner Cold was Gardner's last novel in the series of James Bond continuation novels. Gardner's book sales had been on the decline and consequently Cold had a low publication run in hardback making this book a rarity. Mint

Lot 113

First Edition novels by Raymond Benson In 1984 Raymond Benson wrote James Bond The Bedisde Companion which was a celebrated report on the Bond books and films up until then. After John Gardner retired from writing the Bond continuation novels due to contracting esophageal cancer, the Ian Fleming Estate approached American Writer Benson to carry on. Benson's initial books had large print runs to accomodate what was expected to be a popular series. Alas Benson's novels were not well recieved and consequently over time the publication runs became less making the books more and more collectable. Includes Zero Minus Ten (1997) Tomorrow Never Dies film novelisation (1997), The Facts of Death (1998), High Time to Kill (1999), The World is Not Enough film novelisation (1999), Doubleshot - SIGNED by the author (2000), Never Dream of Dying - SIGNED by the author (2001), Die Another Day film novelisation (2002), The Man with the Red Tattoo - SIGNED by the Author (2002) Mint

Lot 114

First Edition novel Limited Edition Indies version signed by the author and numbered. One of 1500. Jeffrey Deaver was invited to write a continuation novel after Sebastian Faulks had published a Bond novel. The Ian Fleming Estate has now come round to inviting many authors to write a Bond novel producing a new novel on a regular basis. Mint

Lot 115

First Edition novel Limited Edition with Slipcase one of 750 copies signed by the author, numbered and sealed. Mint

Lot 116

First Edition Novels and Poster Three continuation novels by three seperate authors - Sebastian Faulks, Jeffrey Deaver and William Boyd plus an advertising poster. Mint

Lot 147

First edition novelisation of the film. In 1989 The Ian Fleming Estate approached Eon productions seeking to publish a novelisation of the new Timothy Dalton James Bond film. Dalton was considered the epitome of Fleming's character basing his perfromance around the character in Fleming's novels. John Gardner produced a book based on the screenplay that had a limited hardback publication run and has since become one of the most sought after John Gardner books. Mint

Lot 166

First Edition novel book of the film. Ex Library 1979 saw the new James Bond film starring Roger Moore following in the trend of the time going completely science fiction. Christopher Wood emulated his success from the previous film and this time without Richard Maibaum he conceived the screenplay for Moonraker. Again wood published a book of the film which had a limited run in hardback and again most went to the UK libraries. This particular version was sold on the open market and therefore is highly desirable. Fine

Lot 168

First Edition novel book of the film. Ex Library In 1977 the new James Bond film starring Roger Moore was the second in the stable to have a completely new storyline and in this case a set of new villains not conceived by Ian Fleming. Fleming's orignal novel was not percieved as blockbuster material, Christopher Wood was contracted to write the screenplay together with Bond regular Richard Maibaum. Christopher Wood also took the opportunity in writing the book of the film that was so different to the Fleming original. Christopher Wood published this book managing to capture Fleming's essence and setting Bond in the modern world amongst the Science Fiction p that he and Maibaum conceived. The hardback versions of these books were published in limited numbers with only a first edition run and most were taken in by libraries across the UK, consequently they are increasingly hard to find. Fine

Lot 239

First edition poster for the Italian campaign with Sean Connery the central figure. Fine

Lot 1013

Bancroft (Aaron) Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army... and First President of the United States, 8vo, half calf, 1808, first British edition.

Lot 1028

Stoker (Bram) Dracula, 8vo, original mustard-coloured cloth with red lettering, First Edition, First Printing on thicker paper, sheets bulking to just over one inch, pages untrimmed and with blank leaf (pp391/392) and blank end paper, no advertisements; published by Archibald Constable and Company, Westminster 1897. See illustration

Lot 986

[Allestree (Richard)] The Ladies Calling. In Two Parts, 12mo, contemporary calf, engraved frontispiece, [ESTC R3510], Oxford, Printed at the Theater, 1673, first edition, signature of Frances Barbor, inscribed on flyleaf 'E. Spurnay the gift of her beloved Father June 6th 1833'.

Lot 990

Bell (John ed.) Rhymes of Northern Bards, 12mo, calf with contents list and index at the end, first edition, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1812.

Lot 1449

J.W. Mitchell, artist signed Limited Edition print, ' First Flight of the Spitfire ', also signed by three test pilots

Lot 522

One volume ' The Diary of a Freeman ' by Black Knight, illustrated by Sir Alfred Munnings, First Edition, 1953, signed and inscribed

Lot 540

One First Edition volume, ' The Conservative Party, The First 150 Years ' by Sheila Moore, signed by twenty four politicians including Margaret Thatcher, Lord Hailsham, Pym, Soames etc.

Lot 625

A Robert Taylor First Edition print of a Hurricane

Lot 626

A Robert Taylor First Edition print of a Spitfire

Lot 627

A Robert Taylor First Edition print of a Lancaster

Lot 2266A

* MERVYN GOODE (BRITISH b.1948), A SUSSEX FARMHOUSE ON THE RIVER ARUN oil on canvas, signed 51cm x 67cm (20 x 26 inches) Framed Note: Mervyn Goode is one of the country's leading and most respected traditional landscape painters in oil. His first One-man Exhibition, at the Highton Gallery in London in 1970, which featured entirely oil paintings depicting the Hampshire landscape, was a 'sell out', and stimulated considerable interest and achieved rare acclaim from Collectors and Critics, both here and abroad. Numerous One-man Exhibitions held in London and the provinces; a One-man Exhibition in the U.S.A; countless invited featurings in Mixed Exhibitions in Public and Private Galleries throughout the country; featurings in television documentaries; and an ever-increasing demand from Collectors in the UK and abroad. Mervyn Goode's work has been reproduced by the Medici Society, Kingsmead Publications, the Bucentaur Gallery, CCA Stationery, Royle Publications, Country Cards, the Almanac Gallery, the Paper House Group, Phoenix Trading and Rosentiel's (who, during 2004, launched a publication of strictly limited edition prints of two of his paintings, each being an issue of 295 copies signed by the artist), and in numerous Fine Art Books and Periodicals.

Lot 298

Special Marvel Edition (1973-74) 15, 16. First and 2nd Master of Kung-Fu. Cents copies [vfn-/vfn+] (2)

Lot 174

Set of four 'The Wonderful World of Walt Disney' published by Grolier, 'Defeat into Victory' by Cassell, 'Harry Potter & The Order of the Phoenix' First Edition, 'The English in Egypt with Life of General Gordon', 'Judge Dredd/Nobo' Comic, 'Transformers Generation Two' Comic Volume 1, 'Mutiny on the Bounty', 'Through the Looking Glass, what I found there' by Lewis Caroll etc

Lot 14

A first edition Dorothy L Sayers novel entitled 'Man born to be King'

Lot 311

A pair of framed and glazed Hummel prints, 12 Hummel spoons including first edition and a Hummel clock

Lot 754

30 Boxed die-cast vehicles including 28 Exclusive First Edition (EFE) buses

Lot 131

Thunderball by Ian Fleming first edition hardback book. Very Good condition

Lot 129

The Man with the Golden gun by Ian Fleming first edition hardback book. Very good condition

Lot 311

A box of assorted first edition Magic volumes.

Lot 272

Gent's History of Hull 1735. 1869 Facsimile edition; and Sheahan J.J.:History and Description of the Town and Port of Kingston-upon-Hull. 1864. First edition (2)

Lot 315

A clothbound volume of "Alice's Adventures In Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll, first edition published by William Clowes & Sons.

Lot 499

A first edition of Nottinghamia Vetus et Nova, or an Historical Account of the Ancient and Present State of the town of Nottingham by Charles Deering, printed 1751, containing myltiplw plates and pull-out maps, old re-binding; an accompanying Index to Deering's Nottinghamia by Rupert Chicken, printed 1899, preface page signed by hand R.C.Chicken, title page with 'No. 14' handwritten in top right corner (2)

Lot 665

Royal Mint 500th Anniversary of the first gold sovereign,1489 to 1989, gold proof sovereign collection, comprising; five pound, double sovereign, sovereign and half-sovereign, limited edition No. 0928 of 5000, all within capsules within fitted case, with certificate of authenticity

Lot 235A

A sovereign 2015, 5th portrait First Edition gold proof coin, wooden box, with certificate.

Lot 236

A sovereign 2015, 5th Portrait First Edition gold proof coin, wooden box, with certificate (see illustration).

Lot 251

A sovereign 2015, 5th Portrait First Edition gold proof coin, wooden box, with certificate.

Lot 266

A sovereign 2015, 5th Portrait First Edition gold proof coin, wooden box, with certificate (see illustration).

Lot 211

A Hotpoint First Edition washing machine.

Lot 3094

Children's Books - Dr. Seuss, The Cat in the Hat, first edition, Grolier Book Club Edition 1957; others, including I Can Read with My Eyes Shut, Hop on Pop, ABC, Green Eggs on Ham, The Foot Book, etc; Theo. Le Sieg, various; qty (20)

Lot 1578

Freddy Bannister / Bath Festival / Led Zeppelin: Bath Books, Cambridge, 2000 First edition boxed set contains: hardcover book by Freddy Bannister, envelope of reprinted programmes, handbills, tickets & a spiral bound album containing colour photos of the Bath Festivals & the 1971 Lincoln Folk Festival, limited edition being no. 984 of only 1000 printed: signed by the author to a plate pasted to inside of box lid & to the book, light wear to box, all contents very clean, sold with There Must Be A Better Way - hard backed book signed by Freddy Bannister

Lot 1011

A Royal Crown Derby 1128 Old Imari desk clock, first edition, boxed

Lot 215

An album of silver medallions depicting the Kings and Queens of England and their places in History, contained in a red album, the cover inscribed"The Kings and Queens of England, First edition / sterling silver proof set"

Lot 457

THE WHO - Great pack of 4 x very well presented LP's. Titles are Tommy 1st UK limited edition pressing (numbered 16838 - 613013/4 - nice Ex condition), A Quick One (BACKTRACK 8 - Ex/Ex), The Who Sell Out (BACKTRACK 9 - Ex/Ex) and Who Came First (2408-201 fab Ex+/Ex+ w/poster).

Lot 823

THE BEATLES - a collection of The Beatles memorabilia to include an Indianapolis Fairgrounds Concert poster and partial ticket stub from September 3rd 1964, a 2 Disc Anthology set, a 2 disc DVD set (The Beatles, The Beatles Celebration, The Beatles Diary), The Official Price Guide to The Beatles Records and Memorabilia First Edition, by Perry Cox and Joe Lindsay, The Ultimate Beatles Quiz Book, The Beatles Forever by Nicholas Schaffner and various magazines and newspaper clippings.

Lot 622

Books - Smuts (General the Right Hon. J.C.), Freedom: Being the Rectorial Address delivered at St. Andrews University on Oct. 17th, 1934, Alexander Maclehouse & Co., London 1934, reprint; Simon, M.P. (The Right Hon. Sir John), Three Speeches on The General Strike, MacMillan and Co., London 1926; the BBC Handbook, 1939; Ball (Wilfrid), Sussex, A & C Black Ltd, London 1925, second edition; Denning (David), The Art and Craft of Cabinet-Making, Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, London, first edition; The County Books, including The Western Isles, Highlands of Scotland, Skye and The Inner Hebrides, The Lowlands of Scotland: Glasgow and The North (4); Peter Fleming; T.E. Lawrence; Reprint Society; qty (3 boxes)

Lot 516

British Red Cross Society First-Aid Manual No.1 (8th Edition) 1939. Hard cover a little rough.

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