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Lot 582

HARRIET MARWOOD GOVERNESS BY ANONYMOUS. FIRST EDITION  251 page hardback published in the United States, 1967. RARE FIRST PRINTING.

Lot 100

Trio of James Bond-related First Edition Hardback Books, including John Gardner "Seafire" and "Cold", and a Signed Robert Markham [Kingsley Amis] "Colonel Sun"

Lot 131

Quartet of Enid Blyton St Clare's School First Edition 1940's Books

Lot 132

First Edition of Enid Blyton's 1942 Book, Five on Treasure Island

Lot 133

Pair of First Edition Enid Blyton Books, Five Are Together Again, and Five Have a Mystery to Solve

Lot 134

Pair of First Edition Enid Blyton Books, Five Go Adventuring Again, and Five on Kirrin Island Again

Lot 135

Pair of First Edition Enid Blyton Books, Five on Finniston Farm, and Five on a Secret Trail

Lot 136

Trio of First Edition Enid Blyton Books, Five Get into Trouble, Five on a Secret Trail, and Five Go Adventuring Again

Lot 137

Pair of First Edition Enid Blyton Books, Five Go to Mystery Moor, and Five Run Away Together

Lot 138

Pair of First Edition Enid Blyton Books, Five Get Into a Fix and Five Go Adventuring Again

Lot 139

First Edition of Enid Blyton's Five Go To Smugglers Top

Lot 1374

One Vol: Foreign Finches in Captivity by Butler Quarto, 332 pp, handcoloured lithographs by Frohawk. First Edition, Published by London: L. Reeve & Co., 1894. 59 of 60 lithographs present, missing Yellow-Billed Cardinal lithograph at page 71

Lot 394

THE BEATLES BOOK - issues #17- 44 of the fan magazine dedicated to the band - first published in August 1963 it originally ran for 77 issues, stopping publication after the December 1969 edition - folded (28)

Lot 76

Group of mixed collectables to include 2 x Boxed Robert Harrop Country Companions resin figures (CC49 Bulldog Policeman, CC85 Bulldog Henry VIII), a vintage AA car badge and a boxed Royal Albert ' Old Country Roses ' first edition calendar plate

Lot 2042

A first edition copy of Drayneflete Revealed by Osbert Lancaster, illustrated by The Author, published by John Murray, Albemarle Street 1949.

Lot 1128

A First edition copy of Rupert the Bear annual, a 1950's Rupert The Bear annual, plus three children's paperbacks.

Lot 128

A collection of first Moon landing coins, comprising a limited edition "Man's First Moon Landing Commemorative Medal 20.7.69 AD" in silver, with presentation case and certificate numbered 1990, together with a cased set of four Space themed coins. (2 cases)

Lot 3152

Four Spode Mulberry Hall limited edition Regimental commemorative plates - The Royal Scots Plate The First of Foot No.259/500; The Kings Own Scottish Borderers No.101/500; The Green Howards No.264/500; all boxed with certificates; and The Royal Welch Fusiliers No.245/500; boxed; together with Spode limited edition Battle of Britain Plate 1940-1990 No.98/1940; boxed with certificate (5)Condition Report:All plates are in good condition, boxes show various degrees of damage, please see images for additional informationPlease note Royal Welch does not have a certificate.

Lot 333

EIGHT REFERENCE BOOKS ON CHINESE PORCELAIN TO INCLUDE: China from the West: Volumes I and II' (together in original slipcase), by David Howard and John Ayers, published by Sotheby's Parke Bernet, London, 1978; 'Collecting Chinese Export Porcelain', by Elinor Gordon, published by John Murray, London, 1978; 'The Choice of the Private Trader: The Private Market in Chinese Export Porcelain illustrated from the Hodroff Collection', by David S. Howard, published by Zwemmer of Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd, London, 1994; 'Chinese Export Porcelain: Chine de Commande', by D.F. Lunsingh Scheurleer, published by Faber and Faber Limited, London, 1974; 'Oriental Export Market Porcelain and its influence on European wares', by Geoffrey A. Godden, published by Granada Publishing Limited, 1979; 'Chinese Export Porcelain: An History Survey', edited by Elinor Gordon for Antiques Magazine Library, published by Universe Books, New York City, First edition, third printing, 1977; and 'Chinese Export Porcelain in North America', by Jean McClure Mudge, published by Clarkson N. Potter Inc. New York, 1986 (8)

Lot 334

SIX REFERENCE BOOKS ON ORIENTAL CERAMICS, CARPETS AND ANCIENT CIVILISATIONS TO INCLUDE: 'The World's Great Collections: Oriental Ceramics Vo.10' (with original slipcase), by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, First Edition, 1980, published by Kodansha International Ltd; 'The Oriental Carpet', by Volkmar Gantzhorn, Taschen; 'The Heart of The Dragon', by Alasdair Clayre, Collins Harvill; 'Monuments of Civilization: Ancient Cambodia', by Mazzeo and Antonini, Cassell; 'World Ceramics', by Robert J. Charleston, Paul Hamlyn; and 'Chinese Ceramics: The New Standard Guide', by He Li, Thames & Hudson (6)

Lot 5132

Hornby (China) R2688 (limited edition) 4-6-2 LNER blue A4 Class No.4498 "Sir Nigel Gresley" complete with certificate No.1263 of 2008 produced to commemorate the 70th Anniversary of Hornby Dublo producing the first Sir Nigel Gresley in 1938, condition Mint in special Mint box with pictured lid showing original Hornby Dublo Loco and the correct Hornby China Loco, condition Mint in Near Mint to Mint box.

Lot 24

Thunderbirds, Stingray, Captain Scarlet The Authorized Programme Guide by John Peel 1993 First Edition Softback Book with 249 pages published by Virgin Publishing Ltd good conditionWe 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

Lot 1401

Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix, by J.K. Rowling, first edition, further J.K. Rowling books, including The Tales of Beedle The Bard, Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows, etc; together with a selection of J.R.R. Tolkien books, including The Hobbit, The Lord of The Rings A Readers Companion, etc, five children's Beatrix Potter books, etc.

Lot 438

Collection of boxed diecast vehicle sets from Lledo, Corgi, Exclusive First Editions and Solido including Corgi limited edition "A Route Through Time" (320/1000), EFE sets "The Story Of Tate & Lyle" and "The RTL Story", Solido London Double Decker Bus etc

Lot 1709

A collection of Pokemon original Japanese and English trading cards, together with a small quantity of original Digimon trading cards, examples to include a base set Blastoise, a first edition Rockets Dark Blastoise, a Japanese Neo Genesis Lugia, a promotional Arcanine, a Japanese Brocks Ninetales, a Misty's Tentacruel (Japanese), together with various others

Lot 1354

Britains Cadbury's Cococubs, First Edition Jonathan - Boy Eating Chocolate - the first Cococub produced, originally made as a promotional in the early 1930's, some paint loss, but a rare figure (F-G)

Lot 136

DARWIN CHARLES.  The Formation of Vegetable Mould Through the Action of Worms. Text illus. Orig. green cloth. First Edition, fourth thousand, 1881; also Darwin, Insectivorous Plants, orig. green cloth, 2nd Edition, sixth thousand, 1893.  (2).

Lot 263

CONAN DOYLE A.  The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Text illus. Large 8vo. Rebound half dark morocco. First edition, first issue, with misprints at p133 & p317. 1892.

Lot 264

CONAN DOYLE A.  The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. Text illus. by Sidney Paget. Large 8vo. Orig. pict. blue cloth gilt. First edition, 1894; also A Study in Scarlet, illus. by George Hutchinson, 1892.  (2).

Lot 100

David (Elizabeth) French Provincial Cooking, first edition, illustrations, browning to endpapers, original cloth, light fading to spine tips, dust-jacket, slight creasing to top edge, but near-fine generally, 8vo, 1960.

Lot 102

Deighton (Len) Funeral in Berlin, first edition, 1964; An Expensive Place to Die, 'top secret transit docket' loosely inserted, 1967; Declarations of War, 1971; Bomber, 1970; Spy Hook, 1988, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets, some light scuffing, very minor creases to spine ends, otherwise sharp copies; and 14 others by Deighton, 8vo (19)

Lot 105

Dexter (Colin) The Remorseful Day, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "With best wishes from me - and farewell from C. I. Morse" to title, original boards, dust-jacket, slight creasing to foot of spine, else fine, 8vo, 1999.

Lot 106

NO RESERVE Disney (Walt).- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: An Authorized Book of the Walt Disney Film, first English edition, illustrations, some colour, very occasional light spot or finger-soiling marks, original cloth-backed boards, dust-jacket, spotted, light creasing to upper corner, short tears to spine ends, otherwise a very sharp and bright copy, 1938 § Ballantyne (R.M.) The Kitten Pilgrims, first edition, illustrations, some colour, endpapers browned, original cloth-backed boards, a little rubbed, corners chipped, 1882, 4to (2)

Lot 107

Donaldson (Julia) The Gruffalo, Gift Edition, first printing, signed by author and artist with doodle of mouse's head on title, illustrations by Axel Scheffler, original cloth with pictorial onlay, pictorial slip-case, light rubbing to corner tips, else fine, 4to, 2008.

Lot 108

Donaldson (Julia) The Gruffalo's Child, Gift Edition, first printing, signed by author and artist with doodle of Gruffalo's head, illustrations by Axel Scheffler, original cloth with pictorial onlay, pictorial slip-case, some corner bumping, else fine, 4to, 2008.

Lot 111

Dunn (Nell) Up the Junction, first edition, signed by Ken Loach on title, original boards, dust-jackets, light toning to spine, light rubbing and minor chipping to spine tips and corners, an excellent example, 8vo, 1963.⁂ Ken Loach directed the film adaptation of Nell Dunn's classic short story collection as part of The Wednesday Play anthology series in 1965.

Lot 112

Dunn (Nell) Poor Cow, first edition, signed by Ken Loach "First feature film!" on title, Autograph Card signed by Loach loosely inserted, original boards, spine slightly bumped at foot, dust-jacket, light rubbing to head and foot, else fine, 8vo, 1967.⁂ Loach directed the adaptation of Poor Cow (his first feature film) in 1967. The cast included John Bindon in his film debut; Bindon had known links to the London underworld and in the accompanying card Loach states that Bindon "was very easy with me, but his reputation was savage!".

Lot 114

Durbridge (Francis) A Time of Day, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to endpaper, light foxing to endpapers, jacket with slight toning to spine, minor chipping to spine tips and corners, light foxing to panels, 1959; My Wife Melissa, jacket spine slightly sunned, light creasing to head a little rubbed, 1967 § Stout (Rex) Murder in Style, 1960, first or first English editions, original cloth, dust-jackets, very good or excellent copies; and 8 others, detective fiction, 8vo (11)

Lot 115

NO RESERVE [Durrell (Lawrence)], "Charles Norden". Panic Spring, first edition, ink gift inscription to half-title, original cloth, joints repaired, rubbed, 8vo, 1937.⁂ Durrell's scarce second novel, published pseudonymously after the poor sales of Pied Piper of Lovers.

Lot 120

Durrell (Lawrence) Constance: or Solitary Practices, first edition, signed by the author to title, original boards, dust-jacket, spine lightly toned, some creasing to corners, otherwise an excellent copy, 8vo, 1982.

Lot 121

Dylan (Bob) Tarantula, first English edition, original boards, dust-jacket, lightly soiled and marked, 1971; and another edition of the same by Booklegger Press, Albion, 1970, 8vo & tall 8vo (2)

Lot 122

Elia (Miriam and Ezra) We go to the gallery, first edition, one of 1000 signed copies, this one of 250 with limitation stamp on leaf preceding title, colour illustrations, original pictorial boards, 8vo, ArtQuarters Press, 2014.⁂ A mint copy of this satirical work, written and designed in the style of the classic Ladybird Reading Scheme books. Original purchase receipt loosely inserted.

Lot 123

Eliot (T.S.) Murder in the Cathedral, second edition, 1936; A Choice of Kipling's Verse, first edition, 1941; Notes Towards the Definition of Culture, second impression, 1948; A Presidential Address to the Members of the London Library, original wrappers, spine lightly toned, July 1952, all signed by Eliot with strike through of printed name, some light spotting or foxing to endpapers, all but the last original cloth, very light soiling to some, 8vo (4)

Lot 124

Eliot (T.S.) Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, first illustrated edition, illustrations by Nicholas Bentley, original pictorial cloth, slight shelf-lean, light toning to cover margins, dust-jacket, light browning to spine, chipping and creasing to head and foot, a very good copy, 4to, 1940.

Lot 125

Eliot (T.S.) [Four Quartets], 4 vol., comprising East Coker, first Faber edition, pencil ownership inscription, light foxing, spine broken, chipping and browning to extremities, 1940; Burnt Norton, first separate edition, slight toning to covers and spine, 1941; The Dry Salvages, first edition, splitting to joints, sunning to covers, 1941; Little Gidding, first edition, second issue stapled wrappers, spine lightly faded, 1942, [Gallup A36c, A37, A39 & A42], ink or pencil ownership inscriptions, original wrappers, 8vo.

Lot 127

Eliot (T.S.) Four Quartets, first English edition, author's cut signature tipped onto title, light spotting to endpapers, original cloth, dust-jacket, spine with light sunning and minor chipping to head, light surface soiling but a near-fine copy otherwise, [Gallup A43b], 8vo, 1944.

Lot 128

Eliot (T.S.) The Cocktail Party, first edition, signed by the author to title with printed name crossed through, light spotting to half-title, original cloth, light toning to edges, dust-jacket, spine faded, light chips and creases to spine ends and corners, reinforced with tape verso, [Gallup A55a], 8vo, 1950.

Lot 130

Eliot (T.S.) The Elder Statesman, first edition, signed by the author to front free endpaper, original cloth, spine ends lightly bumped and faded, dust-jacket, spine faded, one or two marks to upper panel, otherwise a near-fine example, [Gallup A70], 8vo, 1959.

Lot 135

Faulkner (William) The Wild Palms, first English edition, light spotting to endpapers and first few pages, original cloth, a little faded, dust-jacket, light chipping and fraying to extremities and spine head, one or two nicks and tears, expertly repaired and restored but in effect a tight example, 8vo, 1939.

Lot 138

Faulks (Sebastian) A Trick of the Light, first edition, signed by the author to title, original boards, dust-jacket, very light creasing, otherwise a near-fine copy, 8vo, 1984

Lot 14

Attenborough (David) The Living Planet, first edition, 1984; A Life on Our Planet, 2020, signed by the author, original boards, dust-jackets, 8vo (2)

Lot 141

Faulks (Sebastian) Birdsong, first edition, signed by the author on title, light marginal toning, original boards, slight bumping to spine tips and corners, dust-jacket, slight sunning to spine, light creasing to spine tips and corners, else fine, 1993; and the Folio Society edition of the same, 8vo (2)

Lot 143

Fitzgerald (F. Scott) The Great Gatsby, first English edition, abrasion and restoration to pastedown, spotting to fore-edge, very small portion of loss to corner of final page though not affecting text, original cloth, rebacked preserving original spine, light restoration and retouching to spine ends, corners a little bumped and frayed, 8vo, 1926.

Lot 144

Fitzgerald (F. Scott) Tender is the Night, first English edition, 4pp. publisher's adverts at rear, light spotting to half-title and title, and last few pages, original cloth, light surface wear, spine sunned, ends bumped, still overall a sharp copy, 8vo, 1934.

Lot 145

Fleming (Ian) Dr. No, first edition, a few scattered edge-spots, original second state boards with silhouette, slight shelf-lean, dust-jacket, light toning to spine, light rubbing and minor chipping to spine tips and corners, 2 small nicks to upper panel, very light creasing to head and foot, some light soiling to lower panel, but an excellent example overall, 8vo, 1958.

Lot 146

Fleming (Ian) Goldfinger, first edition, ink ownership stamp to endpaper, original boards with skull design in gilt and blind, spine lettered in gilt, light vertical crease to spine, light bumping to spine tips and corners, dust-jacket, spine browned, spine ends and corners chipped, light creasing to head and foot, extremities rubbed, 8vo, 1959.

Lot 147

Fleming (Ian) For Your Eyes Only, first edition, jacket rather creased, heavier to spine ends, light soiling to lower panel, 1960; Dr. No, Bookclub Edition, light browning to endpapers, jacket spine faded, a little creased and frayed to extremities, 1958; The Diamond Smugglers, 1957; The Spy Who Loved Me, 1962, all but the second first editions, original boards, first two with dust-jackets; and 2 others by Fleming, 8vo (7)

Lot 148

Fleming (Ian) Thunderball, first edition, ink ownership stamp and pencil inscription to endpaper, original boards with skeletal hand design in blind, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, light toning to spine, minor chipping and light rubbing to spine tips and corners, small internal chip to rear panel, faint creasing to head, an excellent copy, 8vo, 1961.

Lot 15

Atwood (Margaret) The Handmaid's Tale, first English edition, original boards, dust-jackets, light bumping to spine head, otherwise a near-fine copy, 8vo, 1986.⁂ The first English edition of Atwood's dystopian classic, the basis for the hugely successful television series.

Lot 152

Football.- Chapman (Herbert) Herbert Chapman on Football, first edition, frontispiece, light browning to endpapers, original cloth, dust-jacket, light toning to spine, light rubbing to extremities, some faint marking to panels, but a near-fine copy overall, 8vo, 1934.⁂ A collection of writings by the legendary Huddersfield and Arsenal manager, published after his death in 1934. Rare in such superb condition.

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