Various 5 x Anglo-Boer War titles Halt! Action! Front! with Colonel Long at Colenso - Darrell Hall. 1999 hardcover with dust jacket in new condition. 183 pages. Published by Covos Day. Managing the South African War 1899-1902: Poloticians versus Generals. By Keith T Surridge. By the Royal Historical Society. 1998 first edition hardcover with dust jacket new. 205 pages. A century of Anglo-Boer War stories selected by Van der Merwe & Rice. 1999 first edition paperback with 349 pages in fair condition. From Dolly Gray to Sarie Marais: The Boer War in popular memory - Rice. 2004 first edition hardcover very neat condition. 240 pages. Inscription of previous owner in front. Absent-minded Beggars: Yeomanry and Volunteers in the Boer War - Will Bennett. 1999 first edition hardcover with dust jacket new condition. 260 pages and some pictures. Reserve: $80 Click here to view further details and to bid
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Books, Ford Madox Hueffer, four first edition books, `Mr Fleight` 1913, (spine slightly loose, no dust jacket), `The Desirable Alien at Home in Germany` 1913 (no dust jacket, gd), `A Mirror to France` 1926 (no dust jacket, gd) and `When the Wicked Man`, 1932 (no dust jacket, library label attached) (4)
Tennis, Book, `Behind the Scenes at Wimbledon` by A.D.C Macaulay, first edition 1965. Signed to title page by the author, Jackie Smythe & W.A.R. Collins. Further inscription by the author, personally dedicated to Her Royal Highness Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent and thanking her for her encouragement (no dust jacket, gd) (1)
IndiaAn All World collection in a First Edition Ideal album, most of the value in the India and Convention States which are generally fresh and fine; included are India 1854 ½a. Die I, 1a. Die I and 2a., 1865 4a. green, 1867 6a.8p., 1882-90 set, 1895 2r. to 5r., 1902-11 set to 5r., and Officials with 1866 4a. green, 1866 on Fiscals ½a. and 8a. Official reprints, C.E.F. 1900 prepared for use but not issued 1a.6p., some Postal Service overprints to 5r. and I.P.N. trio; Chamba 1887-95 set and a selection of Edward VII to 1r.; Faridkot selection to 1r.; Gwalior 1885 (June) ½a. to 1r. set of eight, 1885-97 selection to 5r., Edward VII to 2r. and a few Officials; Jind 1885 set of six and Official set of three reprints, later Q.V. and King Edward VII to 1r., and some Officials; Nabha 1885 set of six and Official set of three reprints, later Q.V. and King Edward VII to 1r., and a few Officials; Patiala early values to 1r. handstamped "reprint", 1891-96 set to 5r. (less 9p. and 4a.), all fresh mint; also Great Britain with King Edward VII ½d. to 1/- and £1 mint, Newfoundland 1910 set mint and Portugal 1894 Prince Henry set used on envelope registered from Lisbon. A fine lot worth careful inspection Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Collections and RangesA reasonably well-filled part leather-bound "Ideal Postage Stamp Album" (First Edition-1906), contained in a carton, selected British Empire countries removed, the more interesting selections including Afghanistan, Brazil 1843 30r. to 90r., 1854-61 430r., China 1878 'Large Dragon' 3ca. used with Japanese Occupation issues 1900-08 values to 50s. and Shanghai, Columbia with States, Crete, Finland, France and Colonies with Obock 1894-1903 values to 5f. mint, Germany and related areas, Greece, Hong Kong 1891 'Jubilee' 2c. mint, Italian States with used Naples 1858 20g., 50g., 1860 Cross of Savoy ½t., Papal States 1852-64 50b., 1sc., Sardinia 1854 40c. and mint Romagna to 20b., Japan 1871 imperf. 48m. to 500m., 1872 perf. ½s. to 5s., 1872-75 to 30s. with 'Sumiten' 5s., 15s., 30s, 45s., 1888-92 values to 1y. mint, Korea, Monaco 1885 values to 1f. mint, New South Wales 1853 8d. dull yellow unused, Portugal, Russia, Spain 1905 Don Quixote to 10p. mint, U.S.A. 1893 Columbus $2, $3 used; also a range of revenues. A very interesting lot. (thousands) Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A collection of books comprising Wells (Edward) - 'The Young Gentleman's Astronomy Chronology and Dialling', fourth edition containing numerous illustrations of planets, astronomy etc, printed for James John and Paul Clapton, at the Crown Inn Ludgate Street London, 1736, bound in tan calf, further books to include Serle (Ambrose) - Horae Solitairae, Volume 2, printed for Longman, Hurst, Reeves, Orme and Brown London 1815, Ripley (Dorothy) - The Extraordinary Conversion and Religious Experience of Dorothy Ripley with her first voyage and travels in America Volume I second edition, printed for the Authoress, London 1817, bound in half black calf with boards, European Pictures of the year 1892, Roscoe (Thomas) - The Tourist in Italy, the illustrations by Samuel Prout, published for the Proprietor by Robert Jennings and William Chaplin, London 1831, further books to include complete works of Lorenzo and Peggy Dow, Mrs Beaton's Family Cookery Book, School Atlas, Whittakers Almanac 1903 (9) (illustrated)
Mortel Mans (20th century) - the original book cover illustration for the story of 'David Crocket' by Enid Meadowcroft, produced by Corgi Books 1955, depicting David Crocket looking at an Indian camp, gouache on board, signed, 50x33cm, together with a first edition paperback of the book (illustrated)
R. A. Osborne (20th century) - original book cover illustration for 'Action at Three Peaks' by Frank O'Rourke, produced by Corgi Books 1954, depicting a US Cavalry man with a sword fighting off a North American Indian, gouache on board, bears initials, 42x27cm, complete with a first edition paperback of the book
R. A. Osborne (20th century) - original book cover illustration of 'Grant of Kingdom' by Harvey Ferguson, produced by Corgi Books 1954, depicting a North American Indian in rocks watching a cowboy, gouache on board, bears initials, complete with the first edition paperback book, 42x27cm (illustrated)
R. A. Osborne (20th century) - original book cover illustration for 'The Seven of Diamonds' by Max Brand, produced by Corgi Books 1955, depicting a cowboy on horseback shooting his revolver, gouache on board, bears initials, 42x33cm, comes together with a paperback first edition of the book (illustrated)
James E. McConnell (20th century) - original book cover illustration 'Star of the West' by Ethel Houston, produced by Corgi Books in 1956, depicting a North American Chief and two Braves watching at a river boat, gouache on board, signed, 50x33cm, includes a first edition paperback of the book
John Richards (20th century) - original front cover illustration for 'Drums along the Mohawk' by Walter E. Edmonds, produced by Corgi Books 1955, depicting North American Indians attacking a settlement, gouache on board, signed, 42x63cm, comes complete with a first edition paperback of the book
Roger Hall (20th century) - original front and back cover illustration for 'The Iron Mistress' by Paul I. Wellman, produced by Corgi Books 1957, depicting Alan Ladd as Jim Bowie holding his famous knife and Jim Bowie and another man knife fighting, gouache on board, signed, each 50x33cm, comes complete with the first edition paperback of this book (af)
John Richards (20th century) - the original front and back cover illustration for 'The Forbidden Ground' by Neil Swanson, produced by Corgi Books 1955, depicting North American Indians in a fort with soldiers and a trapper in a canoe, gouache on board, signed, each 42x34cm, comes complete with the first edition paperback book
R. A. Osborne (20th century) - original front and back cover illustrations for 'The Shining Mountains' by Dale Van Every, produced by Corgi Books 1956, depicting North American Indians watching two trappers in a canoe and two trappers in a mountainous landscape, gouache on board, bears initials, each 42x28cm, comes complete with the first edition paperback book (illustrated)
R. A. Osborne (20th century) - the original front and back cover illustration for 'The Sky was their Roof' by Robin Arthur Kelly, produced by Corgi Books 1956, depicting North American Indians riding at full gallop and a cowboy with wagon train, gouache on board, bears initials, each 42x27cm, comes complete with first edition paperback book
S. R. Boldero (20th century) - the original front cover illustration for 'Beyond Law' by Frank B. Linderman, produced by Corgi Books 1957, depicting a trapper in a canoe being chased by North American Indians, gouache on board, signed, with plastic title overlay, 50x40cm, comes complete with the first edition paperback book (illustrated)
A collection of medical instruments to include baby delivery equipment, Gowland ear, nose and throat equipment complete in box, Topicaine injection system, medical books to include The Extra Pharmacopoeia by Martin Dale and Westcott, Clinical Methods by Hutchinson & Rainy, further medical books, Volume I of the History of the Freemasonry by Gould and Every Woman's Doctor book first edition produced by the amalgamated Press Limited etc
Antiquarian books and similar - The English Gardner or A Treatise and also A Kalendar by William Cobbett, First edition ca 1829, published by the author and printed by B Bensley of Andover, half leather bound, marbled boards - included in the lot are The Arabian Nights Entertainments ca 1899, Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe complete and unabridged with illustrations by T Stothard RA, Views of the Gates of Norwich ca 1861, and others
Selection of 1961-62 Ipswich Town Football Programmes – consisting of First Division Championship season, Homes (14) include Tottenham Hotspur, Norwich City FAC, Luton Town FAC, Nottingham Forest, Blackpool, Blackburn Rovers, Wolves etc, Away (16) noted Manchester United, Nottingham Forest, W.B.A., Blackburn Rovers (League Cup), Everton, Spurs, plus 4 page edition v Luton Town FAC 3rd game at Highbury, Good condition. (30)
Geoff Marsh - 1992 Australia Cricket World Cup signed shirt - official Benson and Hedges match shirt signed to the front by Geoff Marsh - Marsh played 50 Test matches and over 100 One Day Internationals for Australia as an opening batsman. He is best remembered for his part in the Australian team that won the 1987 World Cup in India Note: The 1992 World Cup was the first to feature coloured player clothing and the fifth edition of the tournament which was held for the first time in the Southern Hemisphere in Australia and New Zealand and the first World Cup to include the South Africa national cricket team after the end of apartheid. Ex South African Provincial Cricketer
Bauer, Aleck signed - "Hazards" 1993 ltd ed reprint No. 356/750 signed by Fred Hawtree to the first titled page - in the original green and gilt pictorial cloth boards published by Grant Books and signed by Bob Grant to the limitation page - complete with various illustrations throughout, very clean and tight This new edition also includes foreword by Peter Thompson, introduction by Fred Hawtree (signed), and contributions by Peter Dobereiner and Philip Truett. Very clean and tight. (VG)
Ionicus (Joshua Armitage) original artwork - for Peter Dobereiner Golf Book "Well, I`ll Be Damned" – comprising the complete works (22) from cover to cover including the colour dust jacket – all on artists cards signed and annotated overall 7.75 x 4.75" comes c/w first edition book and a further two colour prints signed by Artist of The Scratched Final of Mixed Foursomes at Hoylake (25). Note: the book was one of the last book works by Jos Armitage and the illustrations were donated by his widower to The BGCS AGM auction in 1998 and the money raised was allocated to a charity chosen by Mrs Armitage – and purchased by the present owner
A group of five Corgi boxed trucks, the first a Limited Edition Renault Curtain Side Truck in the livery of Strong Serve, a DAF CF in the Region of Houghton Parkhouse, a Corgi 50th Anniversary model on an ERF Curtain Side Truck in the livery of J R Adams, two Tractor Units, one in the livery of Garn Transport the second in the livery of Doyle Plant Hire
A first edition of Uncle Dynamite and Full Moon, both by P G Wodehouse, published by Herbert Jenkins Limited, London SW1, both with dust jackets and a 1962 edition of Service With a Smile by P G Wodehouse, again published by Herbert Jenkins Limited, complete with dust jacket together with an edition of Biggles Makes Ends Meet by Captain W E Johns
An interesting collection of children`s books comprising of various Rupert annuals including The Monster Rupert by Mary Tourtel, The Girls of St Cyprian`s & For the School Colours, both by Angela Brazil, a first edition of Enid Blyton`s Magazine Annual No 4, various Beatrix Potter titles, etc
150th Anniversary of Stockton & Darlington Railway, sterling silver proof commemorative medallion, obv half length. bust of George Stephenson, rev. `World`s First Public Railway` around Locomotion No.1 & British Rail High Speed Train, 63.2g, 52mm, limited edition of 2000, in CofI, BU together with Worcester halfpenny token 1788, scalloped edge, commemorates king`s visit to Worcester in the summer of 1788 (`August 6` in rev. legend) obv. bust of George III, rev. crown above musical instruments on an altar; sometime lightly gilded, faint scratches on bust o/wise AVF

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