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Timothy Akis (Papua New Guinea c.1941-1984); artist signed limited edition print "Man i gat Foapela tit. Tupela long as na tupela long het", 32/40, 80 x 60cm. Timothy Akis was the first Papua New Guinean artist to hold an exhibition and exhibited in the USA, UK, Switzerland, the Philippines and Australia. (Illustrated).
Ten Halcyon Days enamel historic British royalty commemorative boxes: 400th Anniversary of death of Queen Elizabeth l 1603 - 2003, ltd. Edition 18/150; 450th Anniversary of marriage of Mary l to Philip, King of Naples, ltd. Edition 18/100; The Accession of Queen Anne, ltd. Edition 183/200; HM Queen Victoria 24 May 1819 - 22 January 1901, ltd. Edition 183/250; The First Prince of Wales 1301 - 2001, ltd. Edition 183/200; Restoration of the Monarchy, ltd. Edition 183/200; 500th Anniversary of the birth of King Henry Vlll on 28 January 1491, ltd. Edition 141/500; The First Crusade 900th Anniversary, ltd. Edition 124/300; Richard l, The Lionheart 1157 - 1199, ltd. Edition 245/500; To Commemorate the 800th anniversary of the ending of the Third Crusade in 1192, ltd. edition175/300 Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
THE GLASGOW SCHOOL - KAPLAN, WENDY Charles Rennie Mackintosh. New York, 1996. First edition, original paper covers; Howarth, Thomas Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the modern movement. London, 1990. 8vo, original paper covers; Burkhauser, Jude Glasgow Girls, women in art and design 1880-1920. Edinburgh, 1990. 4to, original paper covers; White, Colin The enchanted world of Jessie M. King. Edinburgh, 1989. 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper [torn]; Neat, Timothy Part seen, part imagined. Edinburgh, 1994. 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper; Billcliffe, Roger Mackintosh watercolours. London, 1978. 4to, original paper covers; Oliver, Cordelia Jessie M. King 1875-1949. Edinburgh [no date]. 8vo, original paper covers; Sothebys Jessie M. King and E.A. Taylor. London, 1977. Square 8vo, original cloth, dustwrapper; Billcliffe, Roger Mackintosh textile designs. London, 1982. 4to, original paper covers; and 18 others (27)
Pearse, Hugh (ed.) Memoirs of Alexander Gardner, Soldier and Traveller. Blackwood, 1898. First edition. Original brick-red cloth lettered in gilt on the spine and in black on the upper cover; Mudie's Select Library, Oxford Street label to cover. Frontispiece photogravure portrait of Gardner in a tartan salvar kameez with matching turban.
IAN FLEMING Thunderball, Jonathan Cape First Edition 1961, The Man With The Golden Gun, J.Cape First Edition 1965, with dust cover, Octopussy and The Living Daylights, J.Cape First Edition 1966, Ian Fleming's Master Spy James Bond in Icebreaker by John Gardner, First US Edition 1983, d/c, James Bond 007 Licence Renewed by J.Gardner First Edition 1981 (2), d/c's; and two later edition James Bond novels
LOT OF VARIOUS HISTORY BOOKS including A Tour Through the Whole Islands of Great Britain, Daniel Defoe; History of The Orkney Islands by George Barry (facsimile edition); Modern Ireland 1600-1972 by R F Foster, first edition 1988; and The American Civil War by Peter J Parish, first edition 1975
SCOTTISH TOPOGRAPHY including Upper Annandale by Agnes Marchbank 1901; The Steamboat Companion and Strangers Guide to the Western Islands and Highlands of Scotland, published by James Lumsden, Glasgow 1820, first edition containing seven maps; Beauties of Scotland 1806 volumes II and IV ; The Story of Edinburgh by Oliphant Smeaton 1926; Highways and Byways in the West Highlands by Seton Gordon, with illustrations by D Y Cameron 1935, The Brig of Ayr by James A.Morris 1910; and The Picture of Scotland by Robert Chambers 1827
E H SHACKLETON "The Heart of the Antarctic...", Volumes I and II, first edition, published William Heinemann London 1909, tooled and silvered cloth board bound, both signed by Emily Priestly and dated 5/11/09 (Emily Priestly was the Aunt of Raymond E Priestly, participant in several Antarctic expeditions including Scott's Northern Party) (ILLUSTRATED)
EDOUARD VUILLARD (FRENCH 1868-1940), LE JARDIN DES TUILLERIES, Lithograph in colour on chine volant paper , signed and numbered no. 1. 32cm x 43cm (12.5in x 17in), Note: Roger-Marx, no 28, 2nd state. Edition of 100. This was the first lithograph in colour which Vuillard printed. It was published in Ambroise Vollard's Album des Peintres Graveurs in 1896
A.F.F. & B.F.R: "Ananga-Ranga; (Stage of the Bodiless One) or The Hindu Art of Love", 1885, reprint for the Kama Shastra Society and for private circulation only, 8vo, full vel., gilt border on upper cover and lettering on spine, fly leaves stained. First Edition, early issue with the "W" misprint for the "R" in the post script to the Preface. Visit www.sworder.co.uk for larger image and condition reports.
Anne Redpath O.B.E., R.S.A., A.R.A. (1895-1965). "Peebles". Signed artist's proof, limited edition 46/75, extensively inscribed on an old label verso and bearing the date "15th July 1971", a coloured lithograph, 31cm by 46.5cm. Provenance: John Mathieson & Co, 20 Frederick Street, Edinburgh. Attended Edinburgh College of Art in 1913. Married James Michie, an architect, in 1920, their eldest son the painter and sculptor Alastair Michie and David, the youngest, also an artist. Redpath exhibited in Edinburgh, was president of the Scottish Society of Women Artists 1944 -1947, admitted to The Royal Scottish Academy as an associate in 1947, and in 1952 became the first woman Academician. In 1955 she was awarded an OBE for her work as "Artist" and "Member of the Board of Management of the Edinburgh College of Art".
Fitzgerald (Edward) - Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, The first and fourth renderings in English verse, illustrated by Willy Pogany, George C Harrup 1930, edition limited to 750 copies for England and 500 copies for the United States, this No. 250 of the English issue, signed in ink by the illustrator, etched and signed additional frontis and twelve tipped in colour plates, t.e.g. the remainder untrimmed, turquoise Morocco, gt decor, in original card box.
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS GOLD MEDAL engraved to the reverse 'Won by Motherwell F.C. B.Ellis 1931-32', with nine carat gold rope neck chain, period team photographs from the South African Tour, and a signed First Edition copy of 'Motherwell Champions of Scotland 1931-32' by Alex Smith
THE WELSH INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL SHIRT OF BEN ELLIS together with his International Cap 1935-36, portrait photograph and a First Edition copy of 'Who's Who of Welsh International Soccer Players' by Gareth Davies & Ian Garland 1991 (4) Note: Played for Motherwell F.C. during which time he won a Scottish League Champions Medal 1931-32. See also lots 32, 33, 34, 258 and 322
A coloured photo montage of Jason Robinson (Rugby World Cup 2003), signed in felt tip, limited edition No.197 of 950, 12" x 9", and a First Day Cover montage of Concorde's final flight 2003, signed by Captain Mike Bannister No.112 of 950, 4 1/4" x 8 3/4", both with authenticity certificates and mahogany frames (2)
A mixed lot of books of Royal interest, including "King Edward VIII" by Hector Bolitho, first edition, 1937; "Edward the Eight - Our King" by Arthur Groom; "A King's Story - The memoirs of HRH the Dukes of Windsor K.G.", a copy of the presidential address by HRH the Prince of Wales to the British Association for the Advancement of Science Oxford August 4th 1926 and four souvenir books "The Life and Times of King George V 1865-1936", "The Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth", "George V and Edward VIII" and Coronation souvenir book 1937 (8).

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