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Lot 359

Leonardo da Vinci. A Treatise on Painting, by Leonardo da Vinci. Translated from the Original Italian, and adorn'd with a great number of cuts. To which is prefix'd, The Author's Life; done from the last edition of the French, 1st English edition, London: Printed for J. Senex and W. Taylor, 1721, engraved portrait frontispiece, title printed in red and black, woodcut head-pieces, 35 engraved plates, including 3 folding, after Nicolas Poussin, one additional engraved plate bound in facing page 17 (Joconda by J. B. Michel after Leonardo, published by Boydell, March 25th 1775, close-trimmed to fore-edge, touching plate margin), 3pp. advertisements at end for Senex and Taylor, and a further 16-page catalogue of books printed for, and sold by W. Taylor at end, early owner's inscription in brown ink to verso of portrait frontispiece: 'Danl. Daulby Jun. Liverpool from M Turner, Novr. 9th 1789', and further ownership signature below in ink: 'Edward Walter, May 22d 1841', etched bookplate of Daniel Daulby to front pastedown, with further bookplate of Patricia Milne-Henderson above, endpapers with minor discolouration, a good, clean copy, contemporary panelled full calf, gilt-decorated spine with black morocco gilt title label (neatly rebacked retaining original spine), 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Daniel Daulby (1745/6-1798); Edward Walter; Patricia Jaffé, née Milne-Henderson (1925-2018).Daniel Daulby (1745/6-1798), a Liverpool brewer and collector of prints and drawings, was celebrated in his own lifetime as perhaps the greatest British collector of Rembrandt etchings, of which he published a catalogue: A Descriptive catalogue of the works of Rembrandt, and of his scholars Bol, Livens and van Vriet, compiled from the original etchings and from the catalogues of de Burgy, Gersaint, Helle and Glomy, Marcus and Yver (1796). Daulby was the brother-in-law of the historian, poet, art collector, lawyer, politician and philanthropist, William Roscoe. His posthumous sales took place at Thomas Vernon's, Liverpool on 12 August 1799 and eight following days; his prints were sold at Christie's on 14 May and three following days.ESTC T174885; Lowndes VII, 2774.First edition in English of Leonardo da Vinci's Trattato della Pittura, compiled from manuscripts written during his lifetime, but only first published in Italian in 1651. Da Vinci lays out his theories regarding anatomical drawing, perspective, and elements of composition for artists, in a text that was very influential in its attempt to define and understand the laws of painting within a scientific framework.

Lot 285

Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus). [Don Giovanni]. Don Juan oder der Steinerne Gast. Komische Oper in zwey Aufzügen…, [Italian and German text, KV 527], volume 2 (of 2) only, 1st edition of the full score, Leipzig: Verlag der Breitkopf und Hartelschen Musikhandlung, [1801], pp. [293]-590, printed title and divisional title (p. 531) in German, occasional spotting and light browning, ink stamp of Paul Alday, Dublin at foot of title, Warrington Public Library oval ink stamp to title and a few other leaves, their paper library label to front pastedown, modern library morocco-backed cloth, slightly rubbed, oblong folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Hoboken 341; Haberkamp I, 295-297. The first ever printed score of a Mozart opera.

Lot 345

Seeley (Benton). Stowe: A Description of the Magnificent House and Gardens of the Right Honourable George Grenville Nugent Temple, Earl Temple, Viscount and Baron Cobham, new edition, with all the alterations and improvements that have been made therein, to the present time. With the description of the inside of the house, Buckingham: B. Seeley, 1783, 2 folding engraved plans of house and gardens, and house (first plan torn without loss), 19 engraved plates and plans, including one folding, some light offsetting and marginal toning, bookplate of Mark Girouard, contemporary sheep, covers detached, a little rubbed with some edge wear, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:ESTC N24215.One of at least 25 editions of Stowe by Benton Seeley, commencing in 1744, each of which is interesting as they recorded the rapid additions and improvements to the house and gardens as time went on, such as the Wolfe monument, Triumphal Arch, Gothic Temple and Palladian Bridge.

Lot 346

Soane (John, 1753-1837). Designs for Public Improvements in London and Westminster. The Second Impression; with further improvements and explanatory illustrations, London: printed by James Moyes, 1828, printed title and 36 pages of letterpress text (with additional lithograph title inserted before the printed title, by Hullmandel after C J Richardson, probably the lithographed title to the March 1828 reissue by Priestley and Weale), 40 mostly engraved plates only (from the complete series of 55 as indicated by Archer), on wove paper (except several lithographically printed), numbered 1, 2, 4-7, 9, 11, 13, 14, 20, 24, 29, 31-55, plus a further 17 lithographed plates of designs by Soane, printed by Hullmandel after C J Richardson, including Design for the New State Paper Office, XXXIV*, XXXIV**, XXXIV*** (A Design for a Residence for a Canine Family in Modern Times), XXXV (Design for a Summer Dining Room), XXXIX* (Holwood), XXXIX** (Pellwall House), XLIV* (Royal Belfast Academical Institution), LII, LIV (View of the State Paper Office), XLIV* (Designs for the additional buildings to Brazen-Nose College, Oxford), XLVIII** (View of the houses in Princes Street Lothbury), XLVIII**** (View of the National Debt & Redemption Office) and XLVIII*** (View of a design for the National Bank of Ireland), plus a further eight numbered engraved plates at end of volume, seven of which have contemporary marginal annotations in ink or pencil, with various dates through 1827 relating to the production and quality of the impressions of said plates, and a single-leaf printed Index to the Plates at end, first and last to leaves with blindstamp of the Burlington Fine Arts Club, later 19th-century half cloth over marbled boards, worn with covers detached and spine deficient, with Burlington Fine Arts Club shelf label and presentation label (dated 14 July 1874) to front pastedown, modern bookplate of Mark Girouard, large folio 46 x 28 cm (18 x 11 ins)QTY: (1)NOTE:See Archer 316.2 and 316.4Designs for Public Improvements was essentially a vehicle for publishing illustrations of Soane's own work, and appeared in four distinct editions. According to Soane, only 25 copies of the 1827 edition of Designs for Public Improvements were distributed. Printing of the 'second impression' was in progress by January 1828. Some copies include a variable number of inserted plates. A third edition, consisting of a revision of some text was published by Priestley and Weale, probably in March 1828, as Designs for Public and Private Buildings. Due to the difficulty of collation, sold not subject to return.

Lot 24

United Arab Emirates. Two Glorious Years in the History of Abu Dhabi, 1st edition, Documents and Research Bureau, printed by Beirut Printing Press, [1968], [158] pp., black & white illustrations from photographs throughout, 2 colour fold-outs loosely inserted as issued ('The Modern Town of Abu Dhabi' and 'A Family Tree of the Al-Nihyan family', printed in red and black, split on one fold without loss of text), original pictorial wrappers, a little rubbed and soiled, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:A rare publication recording the first two years of Sheikh Zayed's reign, from 1966 to 1968. It also reviews the achievements of this period and ahead with a five-year plan.

Lot 293

Mackay (Charles). Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions, 3 volumes, 2nd edition, London: Office of the National Illustrated Library, 1852, black and white engravings throughout, frontispiece and additional wood engraving vignette title to each volume, volume I: front free endpaper, additional vignette title, title-page, first three leaves detached, some toning and spotting to first front ten leaves, volume II: ownership inscription and date '1852' to title-page and another ownership inscription dated 1858 to additional vignette title, yellow The National Illustrated Library advertorial endpapers, volume III: some minor spotting to front and rear preliminaries, yellow The National Illustrated Library advertorial endpapers, bookplate to front pastedown, ownership inscription and oval ink stamp to front free endpaper, upper cover and spine detached at hinge, top edges gilt, original publisher's blindstamped cloth, gilt decorated spines, rubbed with some marks, 8voQTY: (3)NOTE:Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature 32512.3.First edition of Charles Mackay's influential collection of popular follies and mass mania, an important early work on social psychology. Written in a journalistic style, Mackay's subjects include the Mississippi Scheme, the South Sea Bubble, tulipomania, the Crusades, modern prophecies, witch mania, slow poisoners, haunted houses, alchemy, fortune telling and magnetisers. The work is still in print today.

Lot 82

Harry Potter books inc 'First Edition' hard backs plus paperback copies and box sets

Lot 519

Potter (Beatrix) The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies Frederick Warne and Co., London, 1909, first edition Appley Dapply's Nursery Rhymes Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd., London, no date Together with two titles by A.A. Milnes (4) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 1

HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS, ROWLING (J.K.), 1998 hardback, first edition, first issue, with original dust jacketCondition good. Been well stored for the past two decades.

Lot 1469

A large quantity of model diecast vehicles, various manufacturers including Burago, Corgi, First Edition, etc.

Lot 1752

WODEHOUSE (P.G), EGGS, BEANS AND CRUMPETS, first edition, d.j., orange cloth, Herbert Jenkins, 1940 (1)

Lot 461

A 2015 FIRST EDITION FIFTH PORTRAIT COMMEMORATIVE COIN COVER WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY

Lot 256

6 GA HENTY FIRST EDITION BOYS HARDBACK BOOKS

Lot 898

A re-bound First Edition of Charles Dicken's David Copperfield, published by Bradbury & Evans 1850

Lot 894

A group of books by A A Milne, including a 1927 First Edition copy of Now We Are Six, When We Were Very Young and a further copy of Now We Are Six, also included is The Red Book of Animal Stories by Andrew Lang, (4).

Lot 1101

Boxed 1986 Dollar of Bermuda, turtle edition, EF grade. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 290

Bisque Porcelain Decorated, entitled My First Dance, featuring a young girl with a long pink and white evening gown, with mirror in hand, ready for the big dance. Issued: 1991. Limited Edition: 965/15,000. Distributed by: The Heirloom Tradition, Hamilton Gifts. Origin: Malaysia. Size: 7.5"h x 5"w x 4"d Artist: MAUD HUMPHREY BOGARTIssued: 1991Dimensions: 7.5"h x 5"w x 4"dManufacturer: HAMILTON GIFTS LIMITED, INC.Country of Origin: MALAYSIACondition: Excellent

Lot 302

English Fine Bone China, hand created, hand painted, this Special Edition Prototype was created by the Artist of Bronte' Porcelain featuring George Washington, to celebrate the First President of the USA. Unique. Hallmark: LII. Origin: England. Artist: Signed TA. COA. Blue Satin Presentation Box. Size: 4.75"H x 3.25"W x 2.75"D Artist: BRONTE'Issued: 2000Dimensions: 4.75"H x 3.25"W x 2.75"DManufacturer: BRONTE PORCELAINSCountry of Origin: ENGLANDCondition: Excellent

Lot 659

TOM CLANCY: HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER FIRST EDITION, SIGNED

Lot 610

Two Royal Crown Derby Amazon Green Parrot and Cockatoo paperweights, early 20th c, 13.5 and 15.5cm diam, printed mark and painted edition number, gilt stopper Undamaged, first quality

Lot 859

Textiles. Symonds (Mary) & Preece (Louisa), Needlework through the Ages, first edition, London: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd., 1928, some colour and other b/w plates, original publisher's terracotta cloth, some wear, 4to, a further four books, including Robinson (Charles, illustrator), The Songs and Sonnets of William Shakespeare, n.d., tipped-in colour plates, split, original pictorial cloth, defective spine, 4to, The Ghosts of My Friends, etc., mixed bindings and sizes, (5)

Lot 236

Books (9 includes The Observer's Book of Cricket, The Oxford Pocket Book of Cricket Coaching, Improve Your Cricket by Penguin, England Cricket Fact and Trivia Second Edition, 24 for 3 Jennie Walker, Not Out First Ball, County Cricket Championship history from 1873, Championship Cricket by Trevor Bailey, Caught in the Memory, County cricket in the 1960's by Stephen Chalke

Lot 220

Kynoch Ltd 1910 Shooting Notes and Comments No.52, A limited edition of 200, First Edition some toning to front cover, very good

Lot 217

Cricket - Warner P.F. 'How we recovered the Ashes', 1904, first edition, ex libris Sir Thomas Gooch, cover wear, front and back page toned, generally fine, Warner was Captain of the M.C.C. Teams the first teams to tour Australia (chosen by a committee of the M.C.C., not the captain alone) illustrating of teams and players full details of tour matches and test match, scares

Lot 541

Harry Potter - J K Rowling - A collection of six first edition hardback fictional fantasy books. To include The Order of the Phoenix, The Half-Blood Prince and The Deathly Hallows. Published by Bloomsbury.

Lot 58

BINDER, Pearl. Misha Learns English, Puffin Picture Book No. 25, first edition, Penguin Books Ltd., [1942]. Oblong format, colour lithographic paper covers, colour and b&w lithographic illustrations throughout. Internally very good, covers with some creasing & slight loss

Lot 71

FERRARI, Enzo. Piloti, Che Gente, SIGNED first edition, self-published and limited to 2,500 copies, signed & dated 27 Nov 1984, quarto, hardcover, pictorial boards, very well-preserved, clean & bright, appears unread, Modena: Industrie Grafiche ARBE, 1984

Lot 13

DONALDSON, Julia A collection of ten picture books, ALL SIGNED by Julia Donaldson, comprising: Monkey Puzzle, first edition, later printing, hardcover, near-fine, London: Macmillan, 2000; The Snail and the Whale, first edition, later printing, hardcover with wrappers, fine, London: Macmillan, 2003; A Squash and a Squeeze, hardcover, fine, London: Macmillan, 2003; The Highway Rat, 1st edition, 8th printing, hardcover with wrappers, near-fine, some faint scuffs to wrappers, London: Alison Green Books, 2011; The Scarecrows' Wedding, 1st edition, later printing, hardcover with wrappers, a few small bumps to edges of boards, slight wear to wrappers, otherwise very good, London: Alison Green Books, 2014; The Detective Dog, 1st edition, 1st printing, additionally signed by Sara Ogilvie, hardcover with wrappers, fine, London: Macmillan, 2016; The Giant Jumperee, 1st thus, additionally signed by Helen Oxenbury, hardcover with wrappers, fine, London: Puffin, 2017; The Christmas Pine, 1st edition, 1st printing, hardcover with wrappers, near-fine, London: Alison Green Books, 2021; The Wooly Bear Caterpillar, 1st edition, 1st printing, additionally signed by Yuval Zommer, hardcover, slight bumping to corners/joints, else fine, London: Macmillan, 2021; A Pocketful of Songs, 1st edition, 1st printing, hardcover with wrappers, fine, London: Alison Green Books, 2022 (10)

Lot 2

MILNE, A. A. Winnie-the-Pooh, FIRST EDITION, first printing, 8vo, publisher's green cloth lettered in gilt, map endpapers, top edge gilt, binding good with a few light marks, light wear to extremities, corners lightly bumped and worn, shelf-lean, internally good with handling marks, heavier in places, a few pale splash-marks in places, no inscriptions, London: Methuen, 1926

Lot 154

STURT, John. The Book of Common Prayer, first edition of Sturt's exquisitely engraved Book of Common Prayer, including the royal portraits, circular table, and list of subscribers, London: John Baskett, 1717. Octavo, pp. xxii, 166, engraved throughout and magnificently illustrated, ruled in red, bound with The Whole Book of Psalms, London: W. Burton, 1724, bound in contemporary black morocco, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers. Internally very good with some general age toning & marks, in a handsome binding

Lot 3

BLYTON, Enid. The Secret Seven, first edition, first printing, 8vo, publisher's cream boards, unclipped dust-wrappers (priced 5/-), a very good example of the first book in the Secret Seven series, well-preserved & bright, wrappers very good & bold with only slight wear at extremities, light bumping to corners, Leicester: Brockhampton Press, 1949

Lot 16

DAHL, Roald. The BFG, 1st edition, ex-library, London: Jonathan Cape, 1982 (plus later edition of same); Boy, 1st edition, unclipped but creased dust-jacket, Jonathan Cape, 1984; Going Solo, 1st edition, Jonathan Cape, 1986 (two copies); The Minpins, illustrated by Patrick Benson, 1st edition, Jonathan Cape, 1991; The Witches, 7th printing, Jonathan Cape, 1983; Esio Trot, 5th printing, Jonathan Cape, 1990; James and the Giant Peach, first printing thus, London: Viking/Penguin, 1995; Fantastic Mr Fox, 1st thus, Viking, 1996; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, 1st thus, Viking, 1995; Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, 1st thus, Viking, 1995 (two copies); The Magic Finger, first printing thus, some loose pages, Viking, 1995; Danny the Champion of the World, second printing thus, Jonathan Cape, 1994; The Twits, Jonathan Cape, reprinted 1996; The Vicar of Nibbleswicke, 1991 (two copies); The Collected Short Stories, London: Michael Joseph, 1991;  Rhyme Stew, Jonathan Cape, reprinted 1989, and 14 more recent editions of Dahl's novels. Together with Switch Bitch, 1st edition, unclipped dust-jacket, London: Michael Joseph, 1974. Condition varied, sold as one collection with all faults (34)

Lot 12

DONALDSON, Julia & SCHEFFLER, Axel (Illus.). The Smeds and The Smoos, first edition, first printing, SIGNED by Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler, featuring an ORIGINAL INK DRAWING of one of the characters by Scheffler, "Edinburgh, 24.8.19", internally fine, bumping around spine joints, wrappers near-fine, London: Alison Green Books, 2019

Lot 39

Fleming, Ian. You Only Live Twice, first edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1964. Octavo, publisher's black cloth with unclipped dust-jacket designed by Richard Chopping (priced 16s.). Contents very good, clean, bright, a few small spots to edges of text-block, binding good with slight shelf-lean, d.j. good with general discolouration and nicks to edges, ghost impression of handwriting to rear

Lot 94

PULLMAN, Philip. The Secret Commonwealth: The Book of Dust, Volume Two, Special Edition, SIGNED by the author, David Fickling/Penguin, 2019, plus promotional tote bag and unused notebook; Lyra's Oxford, illustrated edition, first thus, bearing plate SIGNED by Philip Pullman & Chris Wormell, Penguin, 2021; Northern Lights, first thus, bearing plate SIGNED by the author, unclipped dust-jacket, Scholastic, 2007; The Subtle Knife, 2nd printing, unclipped d.j., Scholastic, 1997; The Amber Spyglass, 1st edition, 1st printing, unclipped d.j., Scholastic, 2000; The Scarecrow and His Secret, 1st edition, Doubleday, 2004; Lyra's Oxford, 1st edition, David Fickling, 2003; Imaginary Friends, 1st edition, David Fickling, 2017. Condition varied, some very good, some with creasing to jackets, sold as one collection with all faults (8)

Lot 6

KIPLING, Rudyard. Just So Stories, first edition, London: Macmillan, 1902. Quarto, publisher's pictorial cloth, half-title. Contents generally good, spotting to endpapers and lightly at title/contents, pale scribble to p. 249, feeling a little shaken, cloth discoloured and worn at headcaps. Together with a reprinted and defective copy of the same, sold with all faults (2)

Lot 65

THORBURN, Archibald (Illus.). British Birds, first edition, in four volumes, illustrated with 80 vibrant colour plates on card with protective tissue-guards, including frontispiece to each volume, the plates appear well-preserved, bold & bright, the text pages with pale spotting, 4to, publisher's red cloth lettered in gilt, top edge gilt, bindings good with some discolouration to spines, a few scuffs & marks, London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1915-16 (4)

Lot 15

DAHL, Roald. Matilda, first edition, first printing, London: Jonathan Cape, 1988. Octavo, publisher's red imitation cloth lettered in gilt, unclipped dust-jacket. Internally very good, clean & bright, appears unread; faint handling marks/scuffs to ffep; slight toning to page edges; lightly bumped at corners/headcaps; bold & bright wrappers, slightly creased around edges, one short nick at lower-edge of front flap

Lot 45

DAHL, Roald. Matilda, SIGNED first edition, first printing, signed & inscribed in bold black ink by the author, "To Naomi, Love, Roald Dahl 1988", 8vo, hardcover, publisher's red imitation cloth lettered in gilt, unclipped dust-jacket, internally very good, clean & bright, some offsetting from the author's inscription onto front pastedown, a small patch of surface wear to rear pastedown, binding good with a couple of small punctures/scuffs to spine edge and front board, wrappers creased & worn (would benefit from a replacement jacket), London: Jonathan Cape, 1988

Lot 92

HOROWITZ, Anthony. Forever and a Day, first edition, first printing, SIGNED by the author, Waterstones Exclusive, London: Jonathan Cape, 2018; Magpie Murders, first edition, second printing, SIGNED & INSCRIBED by the author, London: Orion, 2016. Very good, clean & bright, in unclipped dust-jackets, one light fold to front flap of first title (2)

Lot 11

DONALDSON, Julia & SCHEFFLER, Axel (Illus.). Tabby McTat, first edition, first printing, SIGNED by Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler, featuring an ORIGINAL INK DRAWING of Tabby McTat by Scheffler, "Edinburgh, 24.8.2019", well-preserved, clean & bright, pencil price on ffep, some faint creasing to wrappers, London: Alison Green Books, 2009

Lot 33

ROWLING, J. K. The Tales of Beedle the Bard, Collector's Edition, first edition, London: Children's High Level Group, December, 2008. Bound in full crushed morocco with metal clasps and decorations to upper board, protective red velvet bag bearing embroidered signature, ten prints in original envelope, the whole housed within a solander box in the form of a leather-bound book lettered in gilt with raised bands, complete with publisher's white card slipcase. Appears well-preserved, clean and bright, the extremities of solander box with a small bump and slight marks at edges

Lot 9

DONALDSON, Julia & SCHEFFLER, Axel (Illus.). Tiddler: The Story-Telling Fish, first edition, first printing, SIGNED by Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler, featuring an ORIGINAL INK DRAWING of Tiddler by Scheffler, "Edinburgh 24/8/19", hardcover, unclipped dust-jacket, internally clean & bright, faint handling marks/creasing to endpapers and final leaf, erased pencil price on ffep, boards bold & vibrant, a little bumped at corners, wrappers lightly creased & very slightly faded at spine, London: Alison Green Books, 2007

Lot 63

A miscellaneous collection of books to include Carter's Triumph, by Harold Bindloss, first edition, London: Ward, Lock, 1931; Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, illustrated by Margaret W. Tarrant, fifth edition thus, London: Ward, Lock, [c. 1923], and others, predominantly children's popular classics. Condition varied, sold as one collection with all faults (12)

Lot 14

DONALDSON, Julia & SCHEFFLER, Axel (Illus.). A collection of five first editions, first printings, comprising: Stick Man, Alison Green Books, 2008; Cave Baby, Macmillan, 2010; Zog, AGB, 2010; The Highway Rat, AGB, 2011; Superworm, AGB, 2012, plus later printings of four other books, condition varied, sold with all faults. Together with a first edition of Drawing Europe Together, SIGNED by Axel Scheffler, hardcover, fine/unread, Pan Macmillan, 2018 (10)

Lot 32

ROWLING, J. K. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, first deluxe edition, sealed in original cellophane wrappers bearing barcode label, printing/issue unknown without breaking seal, appears fine, one small bump at top edge of spine, unopened/unread

Lot 62

STOKER, Bram. Dracula, eighth edition, Westminster: Archibald Constable & Co. Ltd., 1904. Octavo, publisher's blue & red cloth, pp. [viii], 390. Contents generally very good, slight spotting to endpapers and first few leaves of text, signs of an erased owner inscription on front free endpaper, cloth discoloured with stain at spine, a few marks to boards, shelf-lean 

Lot 7

DONALDSON, Julia & SCHEFFLER, Axel (Illus.). The Gruffalo, first edition, later printing, SIGNED by Axel Scheffler and featuring an ORIGINAL INK DRAWING of the mouse, "London, 1.12.2016", hardcover, together with another first edition of the same, later printing, this time SIGNED by Julia Donaldson, both books in fine, unread condition, London: Macmillan, 1999 (2)

Lot 50

THOMAS, Myfanwy. One of These Fine Days, first edition, featuring three loosely-inserted autograph letters signed, Manchester: Carcanet Press, 1982

Lot 1649

Two Disney Related Books, to include: 'The Art of The Lion King' First edition limited to 3500 copies each signed by Peter Schneider, Don Hahn and the film's directors Rob Mikoff and Roger Allers and numbered (2818/3000), text by Christopher Finch and foreword by James Earl Jones, with a limited edition sericel and linen slipcase; together with 'Aida - The making of the Broadway Musical' text by Michael Lassell (2)

Lot 399

Ted Jones (Irish, 1952) - Sloth - 2003 - A contemporary limited edition print on paper painting. Limited edition number 148 / 250. Signed & numbered in pencil. Published by Killarney Art Gallery, Ireland. Framed & glazed. Measures approx. 41.5 x 33cm (16.5" x 13"). Ted Jones was born in Dublin in 1952. Apart from early instruction from his father, Ted was a completely self taught painter. He was encouraged to draw from a very early age and has nurtured and developed his immense talent into a style, which is unmistakably his own. His unique style likely owes a lot to the fact that he never attended Art College, instead left to his own devices his style evolved without influence, save the work of the great painters he admired so much, Klimt, Rossetti & Caravaggio. His first (and only) one-man exhibition in Killarney in 2005 sold out completely in a matter of hours, hitting the headlines in many Irish newspapers. 2006 saw the publication, by Killarney Art Gallery, of "A Life, Wrapped up" a signed limited edition book on his life and work.

Lot 770

A Hotpoint first edition washing machine

Lot 306

Kay Johns, framed and glazed limited edition prints, "First Class Delivery" and "Poppy Appeal"

Lot 425

SIX BOXED ROBERT HARROP 'THE CAMBERWICK GREEN COLLECTION' FIGURES AND GROUPS, comprising CGYP01 Lord Belborough (When I'm the driver of a train), CGYP04 Nick Fisher (Bill Poster), CGYP05 Jonathan Bell and his Cow, CGYP06 Pugh & Factory Worker (Apples Galore), ltd ed no.0110/1200, CGYP07 Sergeant Major Grout & Water Pump (Roger Varley), ltd ed no.0076/1200 and CGYP11 Cresswell's Chigley Biscuits The Mixing Machine, first edition, ltd ed no. 050/500 (6 + 6 boxes and leaflets) (Condition Report: in good condition but dusty)

Lot 620

DICKENS; Charles, Our Mutual Friend, Chapman and Hall 1865 FIRST EDITION with 40 plates after Marcus Stone, 2 vols, 8vo, recent quarter calf, with labels, gilt, minimum foxing and BRONTE; Charlotte, The Professor, Smith, Elder & Co, 1896

Lot 559

SIX BOXES OF ASSORTED BOOKS, over one hundred books to include a quantity of mid-century Penguin paperbacks, Pan paperbacks, Ladybird books, a collection of modern paper back novels, author's include Paul Doherty, Kate Atkinson, Marion Todd, a late 19th century picture Bible, Library sale books include a first edition Tsing Boum by Nicolas Freeling, The Crow and the Cat by Peter de Polnay, The Last days of The American Empire by Bruce Powe, etc. (s.d) (6 boxes)

Lot 412

SEVEN BOXED ROBERT HARROP 'THE CAMBERWICK GREEN COLLECTION' FIGURES AND GROUPS, comprising CGS04 Captain Snort with the cannon (On Your Marks!), first edition no.1057/2000, CGS08 Cuthbert & The cider Press (Apples Galore), first edition no.0126/1000, CGS09 Jonathan Bell & Lord Belborough (Apples Galore), first edition no.0661/1000, CGS21 Mickey Murphy (Captain Snort Episode), ltd ed no.89, CGS22 Captain Snort (Captain Snort Episode), ltd ed no.54, CGS23 Sergeant Major Grout (Captain Snort Episode) ltd ed no.51 and CGS24 Private Meek (Captain Snort Episode) ltd ed no.17 (7 + 7 boxes + 6 certificates) (Condition Report: no certificate with CGS09, all appear to be in good condition)

Lot 1529

° ° Hasted, Edward - A History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent...first edition. vols. 1-3 only (of 4). a few text illus., but all the engraved maps and plates have been removed; contemp. tree calf with panelled spines (some wear), marbled edges and e/ps., folio. 2 vols. with old armorial bookplates of John Nightingale; vol. 1 incl. subscribers and vol. 2 additional ones

Lot 167

Crystal baseball paperweight created to commemorate the 93rd World Series game, a best-of-seven playoff between the Cleveland Indians and the Florida Marlins. The Marlins, who were underdogs, defeated the Indians, four games to three, to win their first World Series championship. Limited Edition, signed by artist John Moloney. Waterford mark. Dimensions: 2.5"H x 2.5" diaEdition Number: 675 of 1997 Manufacturer: WaterfordCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 93

Robert Harrop - Beano - Dandy - A set of Four Robert Harrop resin figurines from the Beano and Dandy Collection consisting of Korky the Cat 'The Dandy Book 1944' 75th Anniversary(DLE75B Limited edition 20 of Unknown number; with certificate), Plug & Wilfred 'First Day of Xmas'(BDCS01), Dennis the Menace Bust(BDYP05) and Teacher Bust(BDYP06). All items appear to be in excellent to near-mint condition and come in excellent to near-mint but opened boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba-4] RG

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