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Lot 501

Sandon, Henry. Worcester Porcelain 1751-1793, third edition, Barrie & Jenkins, London 1980. Cloth, dustjacket, illustrations, octavo; Adams, Elizabeth, & Redstone, David. Bow Porcelain, first edition, Faber & Faber, London 1981. Cloth, dustjacket, illustrations, octavo; Drakard, David, (editor). Limehouse Ware Revealed, English Ceramic Circle, 1993. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; and assorted other works on ceramics. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 503

Travers, Pamela. Mary Poppins Opens the Door, first U.S. edition, Reynal & Hitchcock, New York 1943. Buff cloth (hinges weak), illustrations by Mary Shepard and Agnes Sims, octavo, INSCRIBED & SIGNED BY AUTHOR; Travers, Pamela. Mary Poppins in the Park, first U.S. edition, Harcourt, Brace & Co., New York 1952. Blue cloth (damp marked), dustjacket (worn, with loss), illustrations by Mary Shepard, INSCRIBED & SIGNED BY AUTHOR; together with copies of Aunt Sass; Ah Wong (2); and Johnny Delaney, each a limited edition of 500, privately printed by the author as a Christmas Greeting, each INSCRIBED & SIGNED BY AUTHOR, (6). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 509

Johns, Capt. W.E. No Rest for Biggles, first edition, Hodder & Stoughton, London 1956. Boards, dustjacket, six colour plate illustrations by `Studio` Stead, octavo (jacket price-clipped and worn at extremities); and Lion Annuals, 1956, 1957 & 1958, (4). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports. Best Bid

Lot 520

Browning, Elizabeth Barrett. Aurora Leigh, first edition, Chapman & Hall, London 1857. Blind-stamped green cloth, half-title page, publisher`s advertisement leaf, octavo. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 521

Dickens, Charles. The Battle of Life. A Love Story, first edition, fourth state, Bradbury & Evans, London 1846. Crimson cloth gilt, illustrations, two pages of publisher`s advertisements, octavo. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 531

Messel, M. A Garden Flora. Trees and Flowers Grown in the Gardens at Nymans by L. Messel 1890-1915, first edition, Country Life / Newnes, London 1918. Half ivory buckram, illustrations after Alfred Parsons, octavo, INSCRIBED & SIGNED BY LEONARD MESSEL; Vick`s Flower and Vegetable Garden, Vick, Rochester, New York no date [circa 1880]. Decorative green cloth gilt, four (of six) coloured plate illustrations, 166 pages, octavo; Farrer, Reginald. Among the Hills. A Book of Joy in High Places, Headley Brothers, London no date [circa 1910]. Blue cloth, fourteen tipped-in colour plate illustrations, one page of publisher`s advertisements, octavo (postcard laid-down on front pastedown); Farrer, Reginald. My Rock-Garden, second edition, Arnold, London 1908. Black cloth gilt, plate illustrations from photographs, eight pages of publisher`s advertisements, octavo; and a further nine works of gardening interest, (13). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 538

Jekyll, Gertrude. Lilies for English Gardens, first edition, Country Life / Newnes, London 1901. Brown buckram gilt, plate illustrations, octavo; Jekyll, Gertrude, & Mawley, Edward. Roses for English Gardens, first edition, Country Life / Newnes, London 1902. Brick red buckram gilt, plate illustrations, octavo; Jekyll, Gertrude. Colour in the Flower Garden, first edition, Country Life / Newnes, London 1908. Blue cloth gilt, plate illustrations, octavo; and two other works by the same, (5). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 541

The Three Voyages of Martin Frobisher in search of a passage to Cathay and India by the north-west, 1576-8. From the original 1578 text of George Best, edited by Vilhjalmur Stefansson, two volumes, The Argonaut Press, London 1938. Quarter vellum, illustrations, maps, quarto; Poole, Geo. Ayliffe, & Hugall, J.W. An Historical & Descriptive Guide to York Cathedral and its Antiquities, Sunter, York no date. Boards (rebacked), plate illustrations, quarto; Smith, H. Clifford. Buckingham Palace, its Furniture, Decoration & History, first edition, Country Life, London 1931. Two-tone blue cloth, plate illustrations, large quarto; and two other works, (all works in this lot ex-library). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 546

Hitchens, Robert. Egypt and its Monuments, first edition, Hodder & Stoughton, London 1908. Pictorial tan cloth, plate illustrations by Jules Guerin and from photographs, quarto; Maspero, Gaston. Egypt: Ancient Sites and Modern Scenes, Fisher Unwin, London 1910. Decorative blue cloth, English text, plate illustrations, octavo; Caminos, Ricardo. The Shrines and Rock Inscriptions of Ibrim, Egypt Exploration Society, London 1968. Cloth, illustrations, quarto; and assorted other works of Egyptology interest, including further titles from the Archaeological Survey of Egypt series, (17). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 548

[Hunting]. Edwards, Lionel. Beasts of the Chase, first edition, Putnam, London 1950. Crimson cloth, eight colour plates, further black and white illustrations, quarto; and three other illustrated works (4). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports. Best Bid

Lot 550

`Snaffles` [Charlie Johnson Payne]. A Half Century of Memories, first edition, Collins, London 1949. Cloth, five colour plate illustrations, further black and white full-page illustrations, quarto; and Stanford, J.K. Mixed Bagmen, first edition, Jenkins, London no date. Dark grey-green cloth, illustrations after `Snaffles`, two pages of publisher`s advertisements, octavo, (2). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 552

Nicholson, William, (illustrator), & Kipling, Rudyard. An Almanac of Twelve Sports, first edition, Heinemann, London 1898. Cloth-backed pictorial boards, twelve full-page illustrations, quarto. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 555

[Cricket]. Wynne-Thomas, Peter. Nottinghamshire Cricketers 1919-1939, first edition, Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, Nottingham 1980. Green cloth gilt, plate illustrations, octavo, SIGNED BY AUTHOR: and Wynne-Thomas, Peter. Trent Bridge. A History of the Ground to Commemorate the 150th Anniversary (1838-1988), first edition, Nottinghamshire County Council, Nottingham 1987. Green boards, plate illustrations, octavo, (2). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports. Best Bid

Lot 558

Godfrey, Walter. The English Staircase. An Historical Account of its Characteristic Types to the End of the XVIIIth Century, first edition, Batsford, London 1911. Bevelled crimson cloth gilt, sixty-three plate illustrations, further text illustrations, four page publisher`s list, quarto (spine faded and nicked at head); and Tyrwhitt-Drake, Sir Garrard. The English Circus and Fair Ground, first edition, Methuen, London 1946. Green cloth, dustjacket, plate and text illustrations, octavo (jacket nicked, chipped, and faded at spine), (2). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 561

Evans, David. Lister`s. The First Hundred Years, first edition, Sutton, Gloucester 1979. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, octavo. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 563

Churchill, Randolph S. Fifteen Famous English Homes, first edition, Verschoyle, London 1954. Brown-grey cloth, plate illustrations from photographs, quarto, SIGNED BY AUTHOR; and Roberts, Cecil. Havana Bound, reprint, Hodder & Stoughton, London 1933. Two-tone yellow and blue cloth, octavo, INSCRIBED & SIGNED BY AUTHOR, (2). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports. Best Bid

Lot 564

Aldin, Cecil, (illustrator), & Howe-Nurse, Wilfrid. Berkshire Vale, limited edition 71/250, signed by artist and author, Blackwell, Oxford 1927. Cream cloth, full-page illustrations, folio (with remains of dustjacket; upper cover with stained at edges); Smith-Masters, Rev. J.E. Yattendon and its Church, The Cornwall Press, London no date. Dark red cloth gilt, plate illustrations from photographs, octavo; Sharp, Thomas. Oxford Replanned, first edition, Oxford City Council / Architectural Press 1948. Blue cloth, illustrations throughout, octavo; and three other works, (6). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 571

Housman, Laurence. Trimblerigg. A Book of Revelation, first edition, Cape, London 1924. Cloth backed boards, frontispiece, octavo; Strachey, Lytton. Elizabeth and Essex, first edition, Chatto & Windus, London 1928. Tan buckram, octavo; The Obituary Book of Queens College, Oxford. An Ancient Sarum Calendar, introduced by John Magrath, Clarendon Press, Oxford 1910. Limp art vellum, tall quarto; and assorted other works. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 573

Harvey, John. Early Gardening Catalogues, first edition, Phillimore, Chichester 1972. Boards, dustjacket, plate illustrations, octavo; Harvey, John. Early Nurserymen, first edition, Phillimore, Chichester 1974. Boards, dustjacket, plate illustrations, octavo; Fussell, G.E. Old English Farming Books 1523-1793 (a one volume facsimile of Old English Farming Books and More Old English Farming Books), limited edition 310/500, Aberdeen Rare Books, Collieston 1978. Cloth, dustjacket, plate illustrations, octavo; and ten other assorted works, (13). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 583

Gardner, John. Licence Renewed, first edition, Cape and Hodder & Stoughton, London 1981. Boards, dustjacket, octavo. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports. Best Bid

Lot 584

Thomas, Dylan. Under Milk Wood. A Play for Voices, first edition, Dent, London 1954. Brown cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Thomas, Dylan. Adventures in the Skin Trade, first edition, Putnam, London 1955. Black boards, octavo; and Thomas, Dylan. A Prospect of the Sea, reprint, Dent, London 1955. Blue cloth, dustjacket, octavo, (3). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 585

Hughes, Ted. Crow, first edition, Faber & Faber, London 1970. Black cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Lowell, Robert. For the Union Dead, first edition, Faber & Faber, London 1965. Black cloth, dustjacket, octavo; and Genet, Jean. The Balcony, first edition, Faber & Faber, London 1958. Orange cloth, dustjacket, octavo, (3). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 586

Wells, H.G. The War of the Worlds, first edition, first issue, Heinemann, London 1898. Grey cloth with black lettering, sixteen page publisher`s catalogue (`Mr William Heinemann`s Autumn Announcements mdcccxcvii` [1897]), octavo. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 587

Pim, Sheila. Common or Garden Crime, first edition, Hodder & Stoughton, London 1945. Maroon cloth, dustjacket, octavo (jacket chipped, with loss; inscription to front free endpaper); Dominic, R.B. (Lathen, Emma). Murder in High Place, first edition, Macmillan, London 1969 (copyrighted 1970). Boards, dustjacket, octavo (mug ring to lower side of jacket); Dominic, R.B. (Lathen, Emma). The Attending Physician, first edition, Macmillan, London 1980. Boards, dustjacket, octavo; and a further eleven works, including eight titles by Conyth Little, (15). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 588

Wodehouse, P.G. The Gold Bat, first edition, Black, London 1904. Pictorial maroon cloth, eight plate illustrations after T.M.R. Whitwell, two pages pf publisher`s advertisements, octavo. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.

Lot 641

Football - Playfair Football Annuals, 1948-49, 1949-50, 1950-51, 1951-52, 1952-53, 1953-54 and 1955-56; together with five books, including Matthews, Stanley. Feet First, first edition, Ewen & Dale, London 1948. Cloth, dustjacket, plate illustrations, octavo; two booklets, including The [Manchester] "United" Story, 1958; and a Playfair Cricket Annual, 1948, (15). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports. Best Bid

Lot 883

A limited edition print "Dawn of the Spitfire", depicting the first production Spitfire K9787 flying against an evening sky, being a Proof Copy of a limited edition of 250, signed by various pilots, including Laddie Lucas, Johnnie Johnson, Alan Deere and Neville Duke, and also by Gordon Mitchell, son of the designer, in ebonised frame, 27" x 23" overall. GC

Lot 166

Wentworth, Lady `The authentic Arabian horse and his descendants`, published by George Allen and Unwin Ltd, London 1945, first edition, blue cloth boards, 4to

Lot 186

Charles Johnson Payne, `Snaffles`, `Four legged friends and aquaintances`, published by Collins, London 1951, first edition, with dust jacket, 4to, also a group of five pencil sketches attributed to Snaffles (6)

Lot 194

Sketchly, W, `The cocker, containing every information to the breeders and amateurs of that noble bird, the game cock`, published Burton-on-Trent, 1814, first edition, original marble boards with blue quarter leather binding, 8vo

Lot 320

Bradford Park Avenue, `The Avenue` A Pictorial History And Club Record, By Malcolm Hartley And Tim Clapham, By Temple Nostalgia Press. This Rare Book Is A First Edition, Subscriber Copy Number 317, Published In 1987.

Lot 548

1966 World Cup, An Autographed Editions Large Souvenir First Day Cover, Franked `Entertainers Tale` Wembley Stadium 01/06/1999. The Cover Is Autographed By Stiles, Hunt, Banks, Jack Charlton, Cohen, Wilson, Peters, Hurst, Ball & Bobby Charlton. It Is Franked And Glazed Within A Limited Edition Print 7/500 Signed By C Ellingham.

Lot 883

Everton, A Very Large Selection Of Mainly Everton Memorabilia, Including A First Edition Of The Breedon Book, Pennants, Brochures, Newspapers, Annuals, Commemorative Covers, Plus 2 Rare Commemorative Medals, 1984 FA Cup Final, 1984/1985 Canon League Championship Medal, Commemorative Badges, Plus Plenty More! High Resale Value.

Lot 668

IAN HAMILTON FINLAY (SCOTTISH 1925-2006) FIRST BATTLE OF LITTLE SPARTA Bronze plaque, a proof of the 1984 edition of 30 but with a unique patina variation 3cm x 5.5cm (1.25in x 2.25in) Note:Struck for Ian Hamilton Finlay by Michael Barton

Lot 1615

"A Handful of Dust." first edition, fine inscription "For Tom Driberg whose news makes names from Evelyn Waugh." frontis, 1/2 title, 348 pp 3 pp ads, orig cloth gilt lettered spine, 8vo, Chapman & Hall 1934 vg copy. (See illustration)

Lot 1616

"Vile Bodies." first edition, 10 prelims incl 1/2 title, col title & 252 pp 2pp ads, orig cl, gilt lettered spine, 8vo Chapman & Hall 1930 vg copy.

Lot 1617

"Scoop, a Novel about Journalists." first edition, 1/2 title, ded leaf etc, 308pp, 1 page ads orig cl, gt spine, (dj in good condition, price still remaining), 8vo Chapman & Hall 1938 vg. (See illustration)

Lot 1619

"Black Mischief." first edition 303 pp incl 1/2 title, frontis etc., orig cl, gt spine, dj, 8vo 1932 vg copy. (See illustration)

Lot 1620

"Brideshead Revisited, The Sacred & Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder." first edition, 304 pp, incl 1/2 title & title, orig cl, dj, 8vo 1945 good.

Lot 1623

"Robbery Under Law, The Mexican Object-Lesson." first edition, orig cl, 8vo, 1939 g.

Lot 1624

"Remote People." first edn, orig cl, 8vo 1931 g; "Wine in Peace & War." first edn, orig cl, dj, ivo vg; "Scott-King`s Modern Europe." first edition, orig cl, dj, 8vo 1947 vg.

Lot 1625

"Scoop, A Novel About Journalists." Colonial Edition with stamp, orig cl, 8vo, 1938 good; plus "The Loved One." first edn, orig co, dj, 8vo, vg.

Lot 1626

"A Tourist in Africa," first edn, orig cl, dj, 8vo 1960 vg; "The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold." first edition, dj 1957 vg; "A Little Learning." first edn, dj, 1964 fine.

Lot 134

DAVIS, PETER; DE RIN, VICTORIA; MACMILLAN, DAVID & RANKINE, ROBERT WEMYSS WARE, A DECORATIVE SCOTTISH POTTERY Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press, 1986. First edition, oblong 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper, interior clean; also WEMYSS WARE C.1880-1930, Exhibition Catalogue, Rogers de Rin at Sothebys Belgravia, 17th - 23rd November 1976 (2)

Lot 27

The Two Towers and The Return of The King by JRR Tolkien, (both second editions), together with a selection of children`s books including a First Edition of Toad of Toad Hall by AA Milne, Wind In The Willows and others (9).

Lot 785D

Harry Potter First Edition Hard Back Book and Dust Cover. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.

Lot 847

Football - selection inc. Nottingham Forest limited edition plate commemorating European and domestic cup triumphs, various programmes inc. First/last Newport, Lincoln etc plus others (gen gd) (qty)

Lot 454

SPRINGBANK ORGANIC DA MHILE "NEW BORN" Distilled June 1992, bottled September 2007. Distilled by J. & A. Mitchell & Co. Ltd. Bottled to commemorate the birth of John Savage-Onstwedder first grandson. Limited edition, bottle no. 10 of 153. Single malt, 70cl, 56.4% volume.

Lot 459

GLENFIDDICH CENTENARY Distilled and bottled by William Grant & Sons Limited. Specially filled and sealed on Christmas Day 1986, to commemorate one hundred years since the day Glenfiddich first ran from the stills. Limited edition, bottle no. 05051. In original box. Single malt, 75cl, 43% volume.

Lot 556

MANNOCHMORE-1977 Distilled 24th November 1977, aged 22 years. Bottled by First Cask. Limited edition, bottle no. 65 from Cask no. 95/23/13. With original information sheet. Single malt, 70cl, 46% volume. STRATHMILL-1974 Distilled 14th May 1974, aged 26 years. As above. Limited edition, bottle no. 90 from Cask no. 1223. With original information sheet. Single malt, 70cl, 46% volume. 2 Bottles.

Lot 558

GLENLIVET-1976 Distilled 26th March 1976, aged 24 years. Bottled by First Cask. Limited edition, bottle no. 464 from Cask no. 5525. With original information sheet. Single malt, 70cl, 46% volume. GLENTAUCHERS-1976 Distilled 27th October 1976, aged 24 years. As above. Limited edition, bottle no. 95 from Cask no. 7648. With original information sheet. Single malt, 70cl, 46% volume. 2 Bottles.

Lot 559

GLEN ALBYN-1974 Distilled 17th April 1974, aged 26 years. Bottled by First Cask. Limited edition, bottle no. 120 from Cask no. 1590. With original information sheet. Single malt, 70cl, 46% volume. GLENTURRET-1978 Distilled 27th October 1976, aged 21 years. As above. Limited edition, bottle no. 68 from Cask no. 372. With original information sheet. Single malt, 70cl, 46% volume. 2 Bottles.

Lot 562

GLEN GRANT-1976 Distilled 19th March 1976, aged 24 years. Bottled by First Cask. Limited edition, bottle no. 298 from Cask no. 2884. With original information sheet. Single malt, 70cl, 46% volume. NORTH PORT BRECHIN-1976 Distilled 27th December 1976, aged 24 years. As above. Limited edition, bottle no. 145 from Cask no. 3907. With original information sheet. Single malt, 70cl, 46% volume. 2 Bottles.

Lot 49

GLENFIDDICH CENTENARY Distilled and bottled by William Grant & Sons Limited. Specially filled and sealed on Christmas Day 1986, to commemorate one hundred years since the day Glenfiddich first ran from the stills. Limited edition. In original box. Single malt, 75cl, 43% volume.

Lot 126

GLENMORANGIE CLARET WOOD FINISH Distilled and bottled by Glenmorangie Distillery Coy. A vatting of whisky distilled between 1976 and 1979, aged in oak casks before being transferred to First Growth Claret Casks. Limited edition, bottle no. 1528. In original wooden box. Single malt, 70cl, 43% volume.

Lot 338

BUNYAN, JOHN "The Pilgrims Progress from this World...complete in two parts", the 32nd edition, adorned with curious sculptures engraven by J. Sturt, to which is added "The Life of the Author by a friend of thge Gospel", London, printed for J & F Rivington...1765, frontis portrait to first part, and another, full contemporary leather binding. This book and two others in this lot are signed Edward Bridges Knight and dated 1867 and 1850. Edward Knight was the brother of Jane Austen who was adopted by Mr Austen`s patron, Thomas and Katherine Knight. He eventually inherited their estate at Godmersham, Kent and then took the last name Knight. As part of his inheritance Edward also acquired Steventon, an estate in Chawton, a cottage attached to the latter he made available to his widowed mother and sisters and is now described as Jane Austen`s home. These books come from the family of Mr Edward Knight (4)

Lot 196

J. Coutts, A. Edwards, A. Osborn - The Names of the Authors, "The Complete Book of Gardening", in one illustrated Volume, First Edition 1930 and other Bird and Gardening Books, (1 box).

Lot 5

THE OLD CLOSES AND STREETS OF GLASGOW-FIRST EDITION engraved by Annan from photographs taken for The City of Glasgow Improvement Trust, with introduction by William Young RSW, published by James MacLehose, 1900; with bevelled rose cloth binding, gilt stamped Glasgow coat of arms, containing 50 photogravure plates; one of only a hundred copies specially printed for The Corporation of Glasgow

Lot 20

`FISHING TACKLE A COLLECTORS GUIDE` leather bound first edition by Graham Turner, signed by the author

Lot 316

Bible [Hebrew]. Vetus Testamentum Hebraicum, cum Variis lectionibus, ed. Benjamin Kennicott, 2 vols., Oxford, 1776-80, list of subscribers, partly ruled in red, occn. foxing to some leaves, later half calf, raised bands to spine of each vol., rubbed and scuffed, rear cover to first vol. det. and upper joints to second vol. partly cracked, large folio. Darlow & Moule 5160. The earliest attempt to provide a large scale critical edition of the Old Testament, from collations of all the known Hebrew manuscripts and printed editions of the Bible, which took Kennicott and other participating scholars ten years to complete. (2)

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