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Lot 85

Thatcher (Margaret) Statecraft. Strategies for a Changing World, first edition, signed by the author, illustrations, original boards, dust-jacket, a fine copy, 8vo, 2002.

Lot 87

NO RESERVE Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Lord of the Rings, 3 vol., the Readers Union edition, 1960; The Silmarillion, 1977, original cloth, the first lightly stained, all but vol.1 of the first with dust-jackets, vol.2 & 3 with chips and creases to extremities, minor bumps to spine ends to the last; and 10 others, by or relating to Tolkien, including vol. 1 and 4 of The History of Middle Earth, 8vo (14)

Lot 88

NO RESERVE Twain (Mark) Tom Sawyer Abroad, first English edition, plates and illustrations, occasional light finger-soiling to margins, browning to endpapers, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, spine browned, spine ends and corners bumped, splash marks to upper cover, 8vo, 1894.

Lot 89

NO RESERVE Ungerer (Tomi) Once in a Lifetime, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to Tom Maschler with a drawing in pencil of a woman suggestively licking a small rocket to half-title, illustrations by the author, bookplate of Maschler to inside upper cover, original wrappers, light rubbing to extremities, 1984; and a signed limited edition of Priestley's The Town Major of Miraucourt, also with Maschler's bookplate, 4to & 8vo (2)

Lot 9

NO RESERVE De Bernieres (Louis) Captain Corelli's Mandolin, first edition, signed by the author on title, original white boards, dust-jacket, very minor bumping to spine ends, else fine, 8vo, 1994.

Lot 91

Updike (John) Couples, first edition, New York, 1968; Rabbit at Rest, first English edition, 1990, presentation inscriptions from the author to Sally Soames: "for Sally Soames who held me captive in the pit 3 for hours and hours one balmy Boston day in mid-October, at the end of an American excursion that made me feel unreal", ink ownership stamp to the first, original boards, dust-jacket, the first with some creasing and chipping to foot of upper panel, else excellent copies; and another by the same, 8vo (3)

Lot 135A

A mixed lot of books to include Beatrix Pottery, The Roly-Poly Pudding, Frederick Warne & Co, 1908, maroon cloth boards; Whittaker's almanac 1900; Arthur Mee on Dorset, Essex, and Cheshire; a first edition Adventures of Larry the Lamb (Hulme Beaman);

Lot 172

Jerome K. Jerome, 'Told After Supper', first edition, The Leadenhall Press, London, 1891; Fleming, Ian, The Spy Who Loved Me, Book Club edition, Jonathan Cape 1962; together with Ian Fleming Introduces Jamaica, Andre Deutsch 1965 (3)

Lot 1192

ANTHONY OAKSHETT (Born 1955) "The first shot played at the 1926 Inaugural Ryder Cup Match at Wentworth", colour print, limited edition, No'd. 338/500, signed, titled and numbered in pencil. Framed and Glazed. Measures 60cm x 100cm. 

Lot 573

Old Friends Among The Fairies by Andrew Lang. First Edition. Colour illustrations still present. Published by Longmans.1926

Lot 690

MEIN KAMPF UNEXPURGATED EDITION 1939, together with three Mein Kampf book advertisement flyers, book printed by Hurst and Blacknett Ltd. LondonCondition Report:No apparent foxing, spine and front cover are sun bleached, pencil scribble on first page, no obvious missing pages that we can see

Lot 16

VINCENT, Augustine, A Discoverie of Errours in the First Edition of the Catalogue of Nobility. 1622. Small folio. Old calf, lacks title page. A few coats of arms have been neatly hand-coloured.

Lot 89

ROWLING, J K, Harry Potter deluxe editons: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone; The Chamber of Secrets; The Prisoner of Azkaban; The Goblet of Fire; The Order of the Phoenix; The Deathly Hallows (a set lacking Half-Blood Prince). All first editions, first impressions, all except the first and third titles in original cellophane. 'Prisoner' has original till receipt loosely inserted. Book was bought from Waterstone's on Chiswick High Road on 25 July 1999. The date is important as it is two months before Errington's suggested publication date. 'Prisoner' was the first deluxe edition to be issued and was actually issued simultaneously with the trade edition on 8th July. (Errington 2017, p199) (6)

Lot 90

ROWLING, J K, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. First edition 2000. Signed by the author on the dedication page.

Lot 91

ROWLING, J K, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, first deluxe edition 2007, in original cellophone (split on back). With other Harry Potter titles, including foreign language (2 boxes)

Lot 642

Wainwright Alfred, Scottish mountain drawings, full set of six first edition copies, Northern Highlands, North Western Highlands, Western Highlands, Central Highlands, Eastern Highlands and The Islands.

Lot 643

Wainwright Alfred, full set of five first edition Lakeland Sketchbooks.

Lot 644

Wainwright Alfred, a Furness Sketchbook first edition, and a Second Furness Sketchbook, price clipped dust jacket, and with dark blue boards.

Lot 645

Wainwright Alfred, Fell Wanderer signed first edition copy.

Lot 646

Wainwright Alfred, An Eden Sketchbook, signed first edition copy.

Lot 647

Wainwright Alfred, Kendal in the 19th Century first edition, Three Westmorland Rivers first edition, and Wainwright Maps of the Lakeland Fells map 6.

Lot 648

Wainwright Alfred, Westmorland Heritage signed first edition copy No. 372/1000.

Lot 690

DICKENS. CHARLES, The Life & Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, Chapman & Hall, London 1839, with illustrations by Phiz. CONDITION REPORT: This looks to be a true first edition with “flys” for flies on page 245 and “visiters” for visitors on page 272. This would indicate a true first edition as these were altered for later editions. Although the binding is reasonably tight the overall condition is not brilliant, boards are bumped and scratched, marked and the spine is cracked although it is complete. There is a lot of internal browning mostly to the illustrated pages. There are 37 engraved plates, but the book is missing the engraved portrait of Dickens at the front of the book and two other engraved plates.

Lot 871

Wainwright Alfred, eleven first edition books, A Dales Sketchbook, A Second Lakeland Sketchbook, two copies of Walks in Limestone Country, two copies of Pennine Way Companion, The Outlying Fells of Lakeland, Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells Volume 3, Volume 4, Volume 5 and Volume 7.

Lot 503

Signed Limited Edition Print “Bombing Up Yorker”by Robin Smith. Limited edition 201/500. Showing an Avro Lancaster of 44 Squadron being loaded for a raid. Signed by P/Officer Chatterton, its first skipper and F/O Parkin, its last skipper. Framed and glazed. Together with a copy photo of Chatterton in the cockpit of the aircraft.

Lot 204

George IV Period First Regiment of Life Guards 1827 Standing Orders.A rare original edition, complete with fold out forms etc. Professionally rebound in red cloth. GC.

Lot 849

A FRAMED SET OF SIX OFFICIAL COMMEMORATIVE STAMPS ISSUED TO CELEBRATE MANCHESTER UNITED'S TREBLE VICTORY IN THE 1998/1999 SEASON WITH A FIRST DAY COVER - LIMITED EDITION OF 850

Lot 1419

A HOTPOINT FIRST EDITION WMA13 WASHER SLIGHT RUSTING, BELIEVED IN WORKING ORDER - NO WARRANTY

Lot 1422

A HOTPOINT FIRST EDITION WMA22 WASHER

Lot 298

FOURTEEN HARRY POTTER FIRST EDITION PAPERBACKS

Lot 1173

Gents Hugo Boss Ocean Edition 330ft wristwatch. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1356

Two Fisher Special Edition 40th Anniversary of the Moon landing pens. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1379A

Serious Business by JH David BE Spender 1937 first edition. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1384A

Framed signed limited edition portrait of Sir Tom Finney, Preston and England by Gillian Lilley. Signed by the artist and Sir Tom. With CoA. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1535

Wedgwood Clarice Cliff limited edition plate Solitaire with certificate. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 658

Lord Curzon, British Government in India; Siegfried Sassoon: Memoirs of an Infantry Officer, first illustrated edition, 1931; The Daily Mail Birdseye Map of the British Front, in paper covers; The Air Raid Warden's Practical Guide, in paper covers; and other books in a box.

Lot 685

H.E. Bates: Through the Woods, 4to, cloth, illus. by Agnes Miller Parker, 1936; Basil Bunting: Loquiteur, 4to, original boards, published by Fulcrum Press, 1965; Iftikhar Azmi: The Garden of the Night - 26 Sufi Poems, lge. 4to, cloth, illus. by Richard Kennedy, The Whittington Press, limited edition of 240 copies, 1979, in dust covers; A.E. Houseman: A Shropshire Lad, 8vo, cloth, illus. by Patrick Procktor, Folio Society 1986, in dust covers; Walter de la Mare: Winged Chariot, 4to, cloth, illus., first edition 1951, with dust covers; and other illustrated volumes of poetry. (12)

Lot 690

D.H. Lawrence: The Man Who Died, 8vo, gilt-cloth, limited edition of 2000 copies, 1931; and T.E. Lawrence: The Mint, 4to, cloth, first edition 1955, with dust cover. (2)

Lot 601

Thrustmaster 360 Modena racing wheel special edition, P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 843

4x Corgi Limited Edition Gift Sets - Boxed. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 906

Britains 00105 Grenadier Guards 1899 Guard of Honour, Hamleys limited edition 1500 thirteen figure set. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)Condition Report: Good - excellent condition and boxed.

Lot 909

Britains Collectors Club edition 1997 RAF Colour Squadron ten piece set. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)Condition Report: Good - excellent condition and boxed.

Lot 983

Bettie Page mini bust sculpted by Derek Handy limited edition 4000 Dark Horse Productions. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 985

Bettie Page statue sculpted by Tony Cipriano limited edition 1200 from Dark Horse. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 724

5x Hornby / Bachmann / Dapol Wagons - Most Limited Edition - Boxed. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 759

A First Edition Hard Back Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince by J K Rowling with the misprint on Page 99

Lot 402

Miscellaneous. Three unrelated titles; Le Premier Grenadier De France La Tour D'Auvergne Par Paul Deroulede. Paris: Georges Hurtrel, 1886. Limited edition, no.859 signed by the publisher. With; Miltoun, Francis - Rambles in Normandy. London: 1905. And; Innes, Hammond - Isvik. 1991 first edition, signed. (3)

Lot 432

First Edition. Kafka, Franz - the Trial. London: Victor Gollancz ltd. 1937. 1st UK translation. Publisher's cloth, some rubbing and minor soiling. A 'good' copy only.

Lot 112

John Lennon In His Own Write First Edition, Published UK 1964

Lot 113

John Lennon: A Spaniard In The Works, First Edition Published UK 1965

Lot 388

First Day Covers/silver stamp replicas: The Post Office Official Commemorative Stamp Issues and First Day Covers 1978 - A Strictly Limited Edition with Enlarged Solid Sterling Silver Stamp Replicas; six FDC's with commemorative stamps mounted with six Danbury Mint silver replica stamps within presentation folder: .  

Lot 425

Excursions in the County of Suffolk, first edition, 1819, in 2 vols., folding map (small corner portion missing), illustrated with engravings, finely bound in crushed red morocco with gilt decoration, AEG.

Lot 696

Natural History books, including Butterflies, first edition, 1945, D/W; Fenland Rivers, and others similar

Lot 698

James Grace: Green Willow and Other Japanese Fairy Tales, with 40 illustrations by Warwick Goble, N.D (circa 1909-1910), first trade edition, blue cloth boards with gilt decoration; and The Fables of Aesop, illustrated by Edward Detmord; and The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, illustrated by Edmund Dulac, published by Holder; Hans Andersen, Fairy Tales, illustrated by W Heath Robinson, Folio Society; and Punch and Judy, 1944, D/w/

Lot 1773

TEXACO INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE COMPETITION FINALISTS TROPHY 1971-72, awarded to Tommy Walker of Airdrieonians F.C., of elongated hexagonal form, inscribed 'Texaco International League Competition 1971 1972', with twin handled trophy cup motif decoration in relief, above a stained wood base with plaque inscribed 'Finalists', 9.5cm high Note: The 1971-72 Texaco Cup was the second edition of the tournament sponsored by Texaco. The tournament was won by Derby County, beating the Airdrieonians in a two-legged final by 2-1 on aggregate. Despite a defeat in the final, the Airdrieonians enjoyed some exceptional games in earlier rounds of the cup. The first round saw Airdrieonians F.C. beat Manchester 4-2 on aggregate, with a two-all draw on 15 September 1971 followed by a spectacular 2-0 win a fortnight later.

Lot 499

Liberty's Victorious Conflict, a photographic history of the (First) World War, published in Chicago 1918, 1st US edition

Lot 520

Four Songs from 'When We Were Very Young', music by H Fraser-Semeon, words by AA Milne and decorations be E H Sheppard, First Edition 1924

Lot 528

Rudyard Kipling 'The Jungle Book' illustrated by A & E Detmold, First Edition 1908

Lot 1161

Mother Goose and the Old Nursery Rhymes illustrated by Kate Greenaway, First Edition, and two other volumes illustrated by Kate Greenaway. A painted book and Little Anne (3)

Lot 55

Offset lithograph printed in colours, 2008, signed in black ball-point pen, on Hahnemühle and Mohawk Superfine wove paper, published by Oak Tree Fine Press, with full margins and a limited edition copy of Shared Vision Volume II: Through the Eyes of Gilbert and George The Line of Beauty by Alan Hollingshurst, numbered 78/85 and signed by Alan Hollinghurst, quarter bound in cream cloth on dark hand patterned board by Claire Maziarczyk and presented in a handmade solander box together with the print, this book is dedicated to the child victims of AIDS/HIV.sheet size 24.5cm x 45.5cm (9.5in x 17.75in)Footnote: * Gilbert & George first met while studying sculpture in St Martins School of Art in London. Since then, their prolific output of highly original and striking art has earned them the Turner Prize and huge international acclaim. The duo refer to themselves as 'living sculptures' and their best known works - their vivid large-scale photo-montages - often feature the artists themselves, as well as a diverse range of images inspired by their daily London environment. Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.

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