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Lot 2108

A Subaru limited edition 1/43 scale gift set containing two first and second-place finishes for Subaru at The Rally of Great Britain 1999, with signatures to internal plastic display plinth, limited edition label has sun-faded, otherwise (VG-NM-M)Condition report: All as manufactured, aerials in tact

Lot 535

A Bachmann Branchline limited edition boxed model of a BR green 4-6-0 Jubilee class Trafalgar No. 45682 locomotive and tender, housed in the original foam packed wooden display box with limited edition certificate, first day cover of commemorative postage stamps, and other leaflets/guarantees, rare example

Lot 45

TERRY PRATCHETT WINTERSMITH, signed, first edition, hardback with dust jacket, along with 'The Plays of Shakespeare Illustrated' by Cassell & Co. Ltd. (2)

Lot 66

The Man with the Golden Gun by Ian Fleming, First Edition.

Lot 1227

From the personal collection of Diana Cochrane (Duntiblae Kennels) a collection of Burmese Mountain Dog memorabilia to include: plates, coloured print, drawings togethe with Coalport limited edition Sporting Dogs with Certificates. 1 box NB: Mrs Cochrane imported first Burmese Mountain Dogs into the UK 

Lot 233

Edward St. John Gorey (American 1925-2000) 5 limited edition theatrical subject prints, each signed in pencil, from an edition of 125, each variously numbered, variously sized, first image 10 by 13.5cm (5) Condition Report: Mostly in good clean condition- some signs of mount burn, unexamined out of frames Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 290

344-page hardcover history of Cartier for the period 1900 - 1939 in dust cover. First edition published by the British Museum Press in 1997. Colour and monochrome illustrative photos.

Lot 713

A large quantity of P. G. Wodehouse biographies to include Sophie Ratcliffe 'P.G. Wodehouse - a life in letters', published by Hutchinson, London, 2011, first edition, grey cloth boards with dust jacket, 4to, also Richard Usborne 'Wodehouse at Work', first edition, and various others. (approximately 28)

Lot 1164

Rugby - 2003 world cup memorabilia commemorating England's win, to include sheet of Rugby Heroes stamps, Klaus-Kobec limited edition watch number 1673 with COA, first edition 1469 of 2003, $5 Royal Australian Mint uncirculated coin, set of 6 mint England Grand Slam 2003 commemorative coins, commemorative RFU plate.

Lot 226

THESIGER WILFRED.  Arabian Sands. Illus. & maps. Fldg. map in pocket. Orig. red cloth in d.w. First Edition, 1959.

Lot 244

RANSOME ARTHUR.  Racundra's First Cruise. Illus. & charts. Orig. blue cloth. First Edition, 1923; & 1 other vol.  (2).

Lot 248

RANSOME ARTHUR.  Six Weeks in Russia in 1919. Orig. prntd. wrappers (foxing & spotting). Ownership inscription to front free endpaper. First Edition, 1919; also The Crisis in Russia by Arthur Ransome, cloth backed brds., 1st ed., 1921 & 1 other vol.  (3).

Lot 256

BESTALL ALFRED (Illus).  The New Adventures of Rupert, First of Fifty, Facsimile Edition, copy no. 30. Illus. Quarto. Pict. red cloth in d.w. with promotional band. 1985.

Lot 257

BESTALL ALFRED (Illus).  The New Adventures of Rupert, First of Fifty, Facsimile Edition, copy no. 51. Illus. Quarto. Pict. red cloth in d.w. with promotional band. 1985.

Lot 3009

Churchill (C[harles]). POEMS, FIRST EDITION, 2 vol., half-titles, contemporary calf, ruled in gilt, spines gilt, morocco spine label, D. Leach, 4to (2)

Lot 3015

Lucretius (Carus). DE RERUM NATURA LIBRI SEX, FIRST EDITION, contemporary ink ownership inscriptions on ffep, fine mottle calf, tooled in gilt, rebacked with original spine laid-down, morocco spine label, Birmingham, Baskerville Press, 1772 {Ref}

Lot 3018

Bible in Latin.- Biblia sacra iuxta Vulgata... second edition, ?90 engraved plates by Holbein the Younger in OT, ?124 engraved plates by Pierre Regnault in NT, historiated initials, title and first few pages of Genesis with heavy repairs to edges a few quires loose, endpapers replaced,18th century calf, worn at extremities, top board detached, spine cracked but holding by strings, [Adams B-1047; BMC STC French p. 54. Not in Darlow-Moule], 4to, Paris, C. Guliiard & G. Desboys, 1552

Lot 3022

Gaskell (Elizabeth). WIVES AND DAUGHTERS, FIRST PRINTED EDITION CONSISTING OF ORIGINAL PARTS FROM CORNHILL MAGAZINE BOUND TOGETHER, modern half calf over patterned boards, 8vo, [1864-66]

Lot 3023

Morell (Charles, Sir). TALES OF THE GENII 2 vol., FIRST EDITION engraved frontispieces, dedication vignette, contemporary speckled calf, morocco spine label, slightly bumped at extremities, 8vo, J. Wilkie, 1764

Lot 3048

Aesop.- SELECT FABLES, FIRST EDITION, engraved vignettes and plates, J. Baskerville, 1761

Lot 3063

Orwell (George). THE ROAD TO WIGAN PIER, FIRST EDITION, wrapper slightly soiled, 8vo, 1937

Lot 3064

Sheridan (Richard Brinsley). THE CRITIC OR A TRAGEDY REHEARSED...IN THREE ACTS, FIRST EDITION ownership inscription of actor and producer John Jenkins, Theatre Bath, 8vo, for T. Becket, 1781; Bell's British Theatre.- ; and another (11)

Lot 3067

Anderson (Hans Christian). The Ice Maiden FIRST ENGLISH EDITION 1863; Barbauld (Mrs) HYMNS IN PROSE FOR CHILDREN, 1866; .- OUR FAVOURITE NURSERY RHYMES, n.d. c.1900, publisher's pictorial cloth, rubbed, 4to & 8vo (3)

Lot 3075

Dickens (Charles). Nicholas Nickelby, FIRST EDITION, 1839, Pickwick Papers, title misbound in vol. 2, morocco, 1837; Oliver Twist, 1839; Master Humphrey's Clock, 3 vol. in 1, fine green straight-grained morocco, 1840; Bleak House, 1853; Little Dorrit, 1857, contemporary calf, 8vo (7)

Lot 3163

Blyton (Enid) Methuen & Collins, including Five in A Treasure Island first edition in very poor condition, publisher's boards, lacking dust-jackets, 8vo (46)

Lot 370

Royal Doulton limited edition character jug, 174/5000, The Hampshire Cricketer, H: 12 cm, boxed. No cracks, chips or visible restoration. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 456

Meatloaf 10th anniversary special edition tour book 1988, Picture disc single and a satchel with embroidered patch. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 230

Lorna Bailey limited edition charger 2/50 in the Peacock pattern, D: 35 cm. No cracks, chips or visible restoration. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 233

Boxed Kents limited edition toast rack in the Du Barry pattern, H: 22 cm. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 250

Boxed James Kent limited edition toast rack in the Hydrangea pattern, H: 22 cm. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 258

Lorna Bailey limited edition vase 191/250 in the Spring pattern, H: 22 cm. No cracks, chips or visible restoration. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 259

Lorna Bailey limited edition cup and teapot 6/50 in the Monochrome pattern. Teapot H: 20 cm. No cracks, chips or visible restoration. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 295

Beswick limited edition figurine, Edward Trunk boxed, H: 13 cm. No cracks, chips or visible restoration. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 299

Lorna Bailey Carlton Ware limited edition charger 86/100, D: 35 cm. No cracks, chips or visible restoration. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 334

Beswick limited edition Hiker Badger with box H: 15 cm. No cracks, chips or visible restoration. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 133

THREE FIRST EDITION HARD BACKED BOOKS TO INCLUDE THE ASHDOWN DIARIES BEING SIGNED, BORIS JOHNSON SEVENTY TWO VIRGINS AND CHRIS PATTEN 'EAST AND WEST' BEING SIGNED

Lot 26

A FIRST EDITION AA MILNE BOOK 'THE HOUSE AT POOH CORNER' 1928 AND 'WHEN WE WERE YOUNG' FIRST PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 1924, THIS EDITION DECEMBER 1924

Lot 415

Box of assorted children's books to include a beautifully illustrated hardback edition of Uncle Remus Stories, first edition of 'A Treasury of Grim and Anderson', 1956, first edition of 'Anne and Peter in Israel' by K M Wilcox, published 1962, 'The Children's Treasure House, the Bedtime Book', two Alison Uttley books 'The Little Grey Rabbit Goes to the Sea'and 'Water Rat's Picnic', Enid Blyton, 'The Little Girl at Capernaum', A. A. Milne 'The House at Pooh Corner', etc.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 1147

A signed first edition book by Alan Titchmarsh, Mr MacGregor in original wrap, with a framed photograph of Harry Kane with facsimile signature. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 3013

Warrington Wolves special edition scarf and a Wolves Parker pen. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 3148

The Times, two period page extracts from the November 7th 1805 edition, detailing the Battle of Trafalgar. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2001

Corgi 1/50 scale truck CC12104, Renault premium and Curtainside, Strongserve Ltd, limited edition 597/4000, very good to excellent condition, one side skirt on trailer loose. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2016

Hornby R268 Caledonian Single, Black, LMS 14010, in excellent to very near mint condition, limited edition 1698/2000, box very good to excellent. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2020

Hornby R2142 Britannia Class, 700388, Robin Hood, limited edition 551/1000 in excellent to very near mint condition, boxed, missing detail pack. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2100

Corgi limited edition 1/50 Flying Scotsman diecast model 289/1500. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2301

Two Sega Mega CD games; Earthworm Jim (Special Edition) and Night Trap. Complete with instructions. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2331

Nintendo Wii game Pandoras Tower, limited edition. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2332

Nintendo Wii game The Last Story limited edition, complete. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 136

An outstanding Great War 1918 ‘Battle of Epehy’ D.C.M., 1917 ‘Battle of Cambrai’ M.M. and 1918 ‘Western Front’ Second Award Bar, Belgian Croix de Guerre group of six awarded to Sergeant F. L. Livings, 2nd Battalion, Essex Regiment, an ‘Old Contemptible’ who was bombed, bayoneted, shot and gassed during the course of his distinguished service on the Western Front Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R. (23186 Sjt: F. Livings. M.M. 9/Essex R.); Military Medal, G.V.R., with Second Award Bar (23186 Cpl.-Sjt: - F. Livings. 9/Essex R.); 1914 Star, with clasp (7433 Pte. F. Livings. 2/Essex R.); British War and Victory Medals (7433 Sjt. F. Livings. Essex R.); Belgium, Kingdom, Croix de Guerre, A.I.R., bronze, good very fine (6) £3,000-£4,000 --- D.C.M. London Gazette 18 February 1919, citation published 10 January 1920: ‘For most conspicuous gallantry and initiative. On 24th September, 1918, the enemy made a determined attack on our positions east of Epehy, and succeeded in entering our trench. He immediately collected a few men with bombs and a Lewis gun and rushed forward, bombing the enemy, who fled towards their own line. He thereupon seized the Lewis gun and advanced along the parapet, firing on the enemy, who left a machine gun and thirteen dead.’ M.M. London Gazette 19 March 1918. M.M. Second Award Bar London Gazette 12 June 1918. Belgian Croix de Guerre London Gazette 12 July 1918. Frederick Louis Livings was born on 8 January 1888 at North Weald, Essex, and attested for the Essex Regiment on 2 January 1903 at Warley, Essex, declaring himself to be aged 18 years and 11 months. He deserted in September 1903 and, following conviction, forfeited his prior service and recommenced his service from 15 October 1903. Livings served with the 2nd Battalion in Malta from April 1904 to March 1906, where he was hospitalised with enteric and continued to be the subject of regular entries in the Regimental Defaulter Sheet, his catalogue of offences ranging from neglect of equipment and absenteeism to drunkenness and insolence. Returning home he was transferred to the Section B Reserve on 14 October 1906 having completed 3 years of qualifying service and yet still only 18 years of age. Mobilised for duty in 1914 following the outbreak of war, Livings disembarked on 24 August at Havre, France with the 2nd Battalion, Essex Regiment. He was appointed Acting Corporal on 4 September 1914 and Acting Sergeant on 21 October 1914 seeing action with his battalion at Le Cateau, the Marne, the Aisne and Messines during the opening months of the war. On 13 May 1915 he received bayonet wounds to the stomach and a gun-shot wound to the left thigh during the 2nd Battalion’s successful counter-attack near St. Jean on a 1000 yard frontage of front line from Shelltrap Farm to Fortuin-Weltje Road. John Burrows in his history of the 2nd Essex records how, ‘within ten minutes (8.30am) A and B Companies moved forward, the attack being splendidly carried out in quick time and marked by great dash and determination. Subjected to shrapnel and high explosive shell-fire, they reached the ridge, when heavy machine gun fire swept them, but they never faltered. Within 300 yards of the objective the men charged at the double. The counter-attack of the Essex was carried out in full view of the London Rifle Brigade, who stood up in their trenches to cheer as the Pompadours went forward. The casualties were 37 killed, 94 wounded and 49 missing.’ Hospitalised at Versailles and then repatriated via Hospital Ship to England, he was discharged to light duty with the 3rd Battalion and underwent an operation to extract shrapnel from his abdomen in November 1915. Upon recovery, Livings rejoined his regiment with the B.E.F., disembarking in Boulogne on 20 July 1917. Posted to the 9th Battalion, he proceeded to the front and joined his battalion for duty on 16 August. He was promoted Sergeant (A Company) on 11 December 1917, immediately after his battalion’s participation in the Battle of Cambrai and was awarded the Military Medal, his M.M. being published in an edition of the gazette which almost exclusively carried awards for the Cambrai operations. The battalion war diary’s report of their attack on the Hindenburgh Line on 20 November 1917 during the Battle of Cambrai emphasises the difficult work carried out by A Company, of which Livings was a Platoon Sergeant, and contains the following extracts: ‘On 20 November 1917 the Battalion, in conjunction with many other troops, took part in a large attack on the Hindenburgh Line in co-operation with tanks. One company of tanks, i.e. 12 tanks, were allotted to the battalion for the operation. All 4 companies were in the first wave. Our objective was two line of trenches in front of the Hindenburgh Line known as Bleak Trench and Barrack Support. Zero was set for 6.30am. At zero-10 the tanks started and a heavy barrage was put down on all the enemy trenches and batteries. All Companies after this delay [initially some tanks became stuck] reached and consolidated their objectives. Many Boches were killed or captured and in addition a vast supply of all kinds of ammunition and stores including heavy mortar, two medium, three heavy M.G.s and two light light ones and several grenaten-werfer. The Boche made no immediate counter attack. ‘A’ Company under Captain Capper had the most difficult consolidation but this was well carried out by this officer.’ A few months later Livings received a Second Award Bar to his M.M and the Belgian Croix de Guerre; these awards are likely to have been made in connection with the 9th Battalion’s robust defence of the line at Albert, 26 March - 9 April, during the German Spring Offensive on the Somme. Severely wounded in the field on 13 July 1918, he was hospitalised for some time at Rouen and rejoined his Battalion on 9 September. On 24 September 1918, during the Battle of Epehy, Sergeant Livings repulsed a German attack on the Battalion’s trenches and was recognised with the award of the D.C.M. The uncensored post war citation revealing the date and place of the action. The Battalion war diary for the day in question adds further detail: ‘At 3am the enemy again attempted to take our front line in the vicinity of Heythorp Post and Little Preill Farm. One battalion of the 3rd Guards Division advanced on our trenches and entered them between the posts, Sgt. Livings of ‘A’ Company with 2 or 3 men ejected them causing many casualties to the enemy’. Badly wounded again on 28 September, he was admitted to a field hospital with severe bomb wounds to the head, face and right thigh. He returned to England once more on 2 October 1918 to recover and was discharged from hospital on 14 October, returning to light duty once more. Sergeant Livings was discharged on the termination of his period of engagement on 31 March 1920, his pension accounting for service aggravated deafness, abdominal gunshot wounds, gunshot wounds to left thigh, concussion, bomb wounds and shortness of breath caused by mustard gas. He died in 1976 at Poplar, London.

Lot 73

A superb Great War D.C.M. and Second Award Bar, M.M. group of five awarded to Second Lieutenant W. A. Tapsell, 2nd Battalion, later 6th (Service) Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment, who was decorated with a trio of awards for gallantry on the Western Front in the summer of 1917. Commissioned in April 1918, he died five months later from wounds received in action with the 1st Battalion during the Second Battle of the Somme on 18 September 1918 Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R., with Second Award Bar (8624 Cpl. W. A. Tapsell. 6/Linc: R.); Military Medal, G.V.R. (8624 Cpl. W. A. Tapsell. 6/Linc: R.); 1914 Star, with copy clasp (8624 Pte. W. A. Tapsell. 2/Linc: R.); British War and Victory Medals (2.Lieut. W. A. Tapsell.); Memorial Plaque (William Algernon Tapsell) with Buckingham Palace enclosure, in card envelope and torn OHMS transmission envelope addressed to, ‘Mrs Tapsell, 3 Grove Road, Abbey Wood, S.E.’; together with two riband bars, the first comprising D.C.M., M.M. and 1914 Star, the second D.C.M. and M.M., nearly extremely fine (6) £5,000-£7,000 --- D.C.M. London Gazette 17 September 1917: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in assisting to dig out nineteen men who had been buried in a dug-out by a gas shell. Finding it impossible, owing to the darkness, to work in a gas helmet, at imminent risk of his life he removed his own, and by his efforts successfully extricated some of the men. The dug-out was full of lethal gas fumes, and six of the men affected subsequently died. He set a splendid example of fearless devotion and self-sacrifice.’ D.C.M. Second Award Bar London Gazette 17 September 1917: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when in command of battalion scouts. Having been ordered to reconnoitre in front of our advancing patrols, his party came under heavy and unexpected rifle and machine-gun fire. In spite of this, however, after warning the patrols behind him, he continued to push forward until, owing to several casualties, further advance was impossible, whereupon he withdrew very skilfully with all his wounded back to our lines. Throughout the action he displayed splendid coolness and presence of mind and an utter disregard for personal safety. M.M. London Gazette 21 August 1917. William Algernon Tapsell was born at Abbey Wood, Kent and attested for the Lincolnshire Regiment in 1909. He was stationed at Aden with the 1st Battalion in 1911 and served during the Great War on the Western Front with the 2nd Battalion from 5 November 1914. Having transferred to the 6th (Service) Battalion - after their arrival on the Western Front in July 1916 - he was promoted to Acting Sergeant and decorated three times for gallantry in the summer of 1917, the first award to be gazetted, his Military Medal, almost certainly being awarded in respect of gallantry during the attack at Messines Ridge on 7 June 1917. This was quickly followed by a D.C.M. and a Second Award Bar to the D.C.M., both awards being published in the 17 September 1917 edition of the London Gazette. The following extract from the regimental history appears to reference the period relating to both awards, i.e. 17-27 July 1917: ‘Two days later [17 July 1917] the battalion [6th] took over the front-line trenches. The opposing lines were so close together that when our guns were engaged in shelling the enemy’s front line the Lincolnshire had to temporarily vacate their trenches. The enemy’s retaliation was both systematic and heavy: he used large quantities of gas shells and for several nights box respirators had to be worn continually. Raids were carried out all along the line at this period and one attempted by the Lincolnshire was unsuccessful, as the Divisional Artillery, on the point selected, prevented entry. Relief came on the 24th/25th July, but on the night of the 26th/27th July the battalion was back in the front line. It was reported on the 27th that the enemy had evacuated his front line; as the correctness of this information was doubted a very weak patrol was sent out by the Commanding Officer (Lieut-Colonel Gater) to verify it, which was met by heavy machine-gun and rifle-fire. Lieutenant Playle and five other ranks were wounded. The casualties would have been far heavier if the original report, based on aeroplane reconnaissance, had been accepted.’ (The History of the Lincolnshire Regiment 1914-1918 by C. R. Simpson refers) Lieutenant Playle received the M.C. for his gallantry in this period - his award was published in the same edition of the London Gazette as both of Tapsell’s D.C.M.s. Subsequently discharged to a commission on 19 April 1918, Tapsell died at No. 8 General Hospital, Rouen on 18 September 1918 from wounds received in action on 24 August 1918 whilst serving with the 1st Battalion at the Battle of Albert during the Second Battles of the Somme. The son of Algernon and Mary Jane Tapsell of 3 Grove Road, Abbey Wood, London, he is buried in St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France. Sold together with a War Office Certificate of Death describing the recipient’s place and cause of death, dated 7 October 1918, and an original typewritten foolscap document detailing all three of the recipient’s gallantry awards including both D.C.M. citations and also announcing the presentation of said awards by ‘the General Officer Commanding Troops Woolwich, on Sunday, 20th. January, 1918.’- this in its OHMS envelope addressed to, ‘Mr A. Tapsell, 3 Grove Rd. Abbey Wood, London SE2.’

Lot 155

A collection of various modern composite animal sculptures, including a Teviotdale limited-edition 'Red Stag', 30cm high, Border Fine Arts 'Autumn Reds', 'Squirrel Family', (a/f), 'Otter', Country Artist 'Bluebell Glade, 'Tawny Owl', 'First Dawn of Spring', 'Red Stag', 'Red Squirrel - Alert', (x2), Beswick 'Shire Mare' (brown glaze), 'Shire Foal' (brown) and others, also a small quantity of books and plated ware.

Lot 187

A Sculptor's World. Foreword by R. Buckminster Fuller by NOGUCHI, Isamu.published by: Thames and Hudson, 1967. First Edition condition: Good, some foxing. Hardcover

Lot 392

The Prints of Ellsworth Kelly: A Catalogue Raisonne, 1949-1985 by Ellsworth; Richard H. Axsom & Phylis Floyd Kelly, Signed First Edition, 1987. condition:Good.

Lot 6

SOVIET ART 1920's-1930's. Russian Museum, Leningrad. Intro. by Mikhail Guerman. Contributors: L. Vostretsova (et al.) by Vladimir (general editor) Leniashin, Paperback, First Edition. condition:Good.

Lot 172

A collection of original cover Harry Potter hardback books with dust covers by J K Rowling, including Philosopher's Stone (12th impression), Chamber of Secrets (5th impression), 2 x Prisoner of Azkaban (12th impression) and Goblet of Fire (First edition), together with assorted Harry Potter ephemeraCONDITION REPORTGoblet of Fire published 2000Prisoner of Azkabah published 1999Chamber of Secrets published 1998Philosophers Stone published 1997

Lot 702

A framed and glazed Limited Edition print entitled 'First Contact' by Peter Leath together with two Peter Leath canvases, a picture by Joseph Kirkpatrick and four framed and glazed sets of fishing flysCONDITION REPORTFishing flies dimensions 33cm x 28cmLarge print - 81cm x 58cmWe have attached a number of additional images to showcase the lot in further detail.

Lot 732

Fifteen Gilbow exclusive First Edition die cast model vehicles - boxed

Lot 1818

6 Harry Potter books, four which are first edition and two others.

Lot 1301

For Sale on behalf of BBC Children in Need -  NOTE - THERE WILL BE NO BUYERS PREMIUM ON THIS LOT. A Limited Edition of only 500 Multicon Commemorative Covers, this was specifically commissioned to honour this unique event, the Multicon event took place in Blackpool on the 26th and 27th of September 1998 and was declared as 'Europes largest Sci-fi, Movie and Comic Event'. Personally Autographed by: Dave Prowse – Darth Vader, Star Wars, Mark Goddard – Colonel West in Lost in Space, it was his first ever Uk appearance, Julie Caitlin-Brown – Na’Toth in Babylon 5 & Star Trek the Next Generation and Lou Ferrigno – The Incredible Hulk On the reverse is the Certificate of Authenticity from Benham, Benham is a world renounced collectables retailer dating back over 50 years 25.5cm x 29cm

Lot 21

Fairfax ( Arabella) The Family’s Best Friend: Or the Whole Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy; in a Method Interely New and suited to Every Capacity. By His Majesty’s Authority. Calculated for the Preservation of Health, and upon the Principles of Frugality… To which is Added, a Remedy for Preventing Persons from Catching the Small-Pox, Plague, or any Epidemical Disorder… ‘Fifth Edition’ [probably first], woodcut headpiece and initial; A3 lacking lower r/h corner with small loss of text, G4, G5 & C4 with slight paper damage to foredges, contemporary polished calf, black leather lettering lable, lacking front endpaper, otherwise a very good copy, sm. 8vo., ‘Printed for the Author only’, 1753. Very Rare.

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