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Lot 1544

The Railway Series, first / early edition book group by Rev W Awdry. Comprising 22 publications. Some better than others but an interesting collection.

Lot 1554

A group of early and first edition Beatrix Potter Story Books comprising various including Nutkin, Mr Tod, Peter Rabbit, Tom Kitten, Mrs Tittlemouse, Ben Bunny, Tiggywinkle and others. Conditions vary, some very good.

Lot 1555

A group of early and first edition Ladybird Books, various issues including some harder to find. Conditions of these 40 books is generally very good to excellent.

Lot 322

Armour (G D). Humour in the Hunting Field, with comments by Cras Credo, limited first edition 100, folio, gilt tooled brown cloth, published by London Country Life Ltd, 1928.

Lot 246

After Robert Taylor : Stick fire, first edition print, signed by Group Captain Sir Douglas Bader and Air Vice Marshall Jonny Johnson, together with a further signed colour print entitled Mosquito (2)

Lot 347

A tray of ten boxed exclusive first edition die cast busses together with four other die cast vehicles

Lot 652

A Hotpoint first edition fridge freezer

Lot 35

λSir Jacob Epstein (British 1880-1959) Fifth Portrait of Kathleen A bronze with a pale green patina Height 77cm (30¼ in.) Conceived in 1935 and cast in an edition of 4. Provenance: Kathleen Esther Garman, Lady Epstein Acquired from the above by Sir William Literature: Jacob Epstein, Let There Be Sculpture, London, 1940, illustration of another cast Robert Black, The Art of Jacob Epstein, New York and Cleveland, 1942, no. 22, p. 241 (as dating from 1936) Jacob Epstein, Let There be Sculpture (revised), London, 1955, illustration of the plaster p. 95 Richard Buckle, Jacob Epstein, Sculptor, 1963, illustrations of other casts pls. 339-41 Edward P. Schinman, Jacob Epstein. A Catalogue of the Collection of Edward P. Schinman, New Jersey, 1970, illustration of another cast p. 59 Evelyn Silber, The Sculpture of Epstein, London, 1986, no. 262, illustration of another cast p. 180 Kathleen Garman was Epstein's long time mistress and eventually his second wife. They met in 1921 at one of the west end clubs frequented by the bohemian art set. She was twenty, whilst Epstein was forty and married. He asked her to model for him and they immediately began a relationship. They had three children together, Theodore, Kitty and Esther. Kitty went on to become the first wife of painter Lucian Freud. Epstein and Garman married in 1955, seven years after the death of his wife Margaret. The present work is one of seven bronze sculptures that Epstein produced of Kathleen and one of the largest and most accomplished. Epstein chose his models for their physiognomic or psychological interest and included women from all nationalities and backgrounds including a girl from Baku. Epstein didn't respond to the demand from his dealers for small nudes and continued to sculpt portrait busts of females of distinctive beauty. Epstein constructed his busts by focusing on acute observation and by selecting certain characteristics he was able to show the personality and layer beneath the beauty. Please note it has been suggested that this work has been cast outside of the edition of 4 Î» Indicates that this lot may be subject to Droit de Suite royalty charges. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

Lot 1295

Books - Peter Benchley - Jaws, 1974 first edition, published Andre Deutsch, London, with dust jacket, together with Ian Fleming - The Man with the Golden Gun, 1965 first edition, and various other fiction including first editions.

Lot 1276

Charles Golding - THE COINAGE OF SUFFOLK, privately printed 1868 first edition, original gilt tooled cloth binding

Lot 1299

Christopher Kelly - A new and complete system of Universal Geography, Vol 1, 1814 first edition, fine calf binding with replaced spine

Lot 354

An early to mid 18th Century brass ink standish: of rectangular form, the central lift-off candlestick enclosing a circular dipped well for seal wafers, flanked by two circular ink and pounce pots, raised on swept feet, the underside clearly showing traces of silvering with silver leaf overlapping 27cm wide, indistinct mark.* Note Illustrated and described, ''A very rare English brass standish'', in Gentle & Feild, English Domestic Brass, First Edition P178 no 268, 268A.

Lot 1307

Dickens - early editions including Nicholas Nickleby 1848, 19th century. Compendium, Great Expectations - appears to be a first American edition published Peterson, Philadelphia 1861, lacks binding,David Copperfield

Lot 1265

Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of England, fifth edition 1845, in four volumes, Dictionary of Ireland, two volumes, second edition 1846, Scotland, in town volumes, first edition 1846, Wales, in two volumes, third edition 1844, together with three supplementary map volumes, original cloth binding. (13)

Lot 351

COOKERY: Beeton, Mrs Isabella: The Book of Household Management. S. O. Beeton, 1861, First Edition, later impression (the extra colour lithograph title with the Strand Address). All 12 colour plates present, but lacking the following pages: 925/26; 959-962; & 975-76 (i.e. 4 leaves); also top corner of pages: 897-929 & 963/64 torn with loss and repair. Half leather and later endpapers; sold A/F; Plus: Another edition, 1895, with folding colour frontis & 12 cold. plates; Three other early editions (incomplete); Rundell’s New System of Domestic Cookery, 1866, with plates and ill. Maggs Brothers’ Food & drink catalogue, 1937; plus 2 others. (9)

Lot 318

CHIPPENDALE, Thomas (1718-1779): The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director: Being a large Collection of the Most Elegant and Useful Designs of Household Furniture, in the Most Fashionable Taste. London: for the Author, 1762, Third & Best Edition . This is one of the rare EXTRA ILLUSTRATED COPIES, WITH A TOTAL OF 212 PLATES (When the third edition was published only 95 of the 161 plates of the first edition were retained and 105 new plates were added for a total of 200. "Up to 12 extra alternative plates are found in some copies (as in ours). These are numbered: 25, 36, 45, 49, 67, 68, 153, 159, 167, 171, 179, 187.). Folio, PP:xxviii(including title page, Dedication, etc.), Plus 212 plates. Half leather, rubbed; the gutta-percha glue has as often perished, hence all loose. title page, a couple of the plates and few of the preliminary pages frayed and with light dust stains & small tears.

Lot 310

HOROLOGY: Lepaute J. A: Traité D'Horlogerie contenant tout ce qui est nécessaire pour bien connoître et pour régler les pendules et les montres. Paris, chez Samson, 1767, 2nd. Edn. which is the same as the first edition, but with new title page. This volume contains also the two supplements: "Description d'une nouvelle pendule policamératique". PP: (4) XXVIII, 308, XXXXV(Table), (I)Privilege du Roy, 12, 4(supplements), + 17 folding plates (2 bound upside down). Cont. full mottled calf; Ex-Libra, with label to pastedown and only two small stamps, title page and verso.

Lot 436

Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942) 'HER FIRST LOVE' (YOUNG GIRL KNEELING BY FIRESIDE, EMBRACING A LARGE DOG) Original etching on vellum, signed artist's proof, edition of 250, published by Frost & Reed, 1897, with blind stamp image 48 x 59.5cm Exhibited: Royal Academy, 1897, no.1626.

Lot 329

Clarke, James: A Survey of the Lakes of Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire . For the Author, and sold by him also by J. Robson, etc. 1787, 1st. edn. Folio, PP: Title page, (ii)dedication &blank, v-xlii, 193, (i)Errata, Plus 12 folding maps (numbered 1-11, and one without number. Possibly one map in two parts!), and 2 plates. Later half leather and marbled boards. Professionally restored copy, title page, few page edges and maps repaired; lacking pages 75-82(blank pages bound instead. (This first edition is very rare in any form!).

Lot 70

EFE and Corgi Buses and Coaches, a boxed/cased group of vintage vehicles including Exclusive First Editions (4), Original Omnibus (8) and Corgi Premium limited edition 33101 Dennis Lancet Coach Smiths of Reading, G-E, boxes/cases F-E, (13)

Lot 105

Modern Corgi Original Omnibus, a cased group of eleven all limited edition with card sleeves, OM41230B First West Yorkshire, OM41228B Finglands, OM46614B Go Ahead London (2), OM46502B Brighton & Hove (2), OM46507B Delaine Buses (2) and OM46508A Tower Transit (3), E, Cases E, (11)

Lot 596

A ROYAL DOULTON STAND 'THE PICKWICK COLLECTION', with three Royal Doulton advertising character jugs, 'Mr Pickwick', first of a series of limited edition of 2000 made for Pick-Kwik Wines and Spirits Derby, 'Mr Pickwick' third of a series of limited edition of 2000 with special permission from Jim Beam (variation 7) and 'Sgt Buzfuz', the second in a series of limited edition of 2000 'Dewars' whisky (4)

Lot 616

HUMMEL FIGURES, 'I Brought You a Gift' HUM479 (Hummel Club), 'Sweet As Can Be' HUM541 (Hummel Club 1993/1994), 'Sweet Offering' HUM549 (Membership 1993/94), 'Cheeky Fellow' HUM554 (Hummel Club 1992/93), 'Lucky Fellow' HUM560 (Membership 1992/93, 'I Didn't Do It' HUM626 (Hummel Club 1993/94), 'From Me To You' HUM629 (Membership 1995/96), 'For Keeps' HUM630 (Membership 1994/95), 'Natures Gift' HUM729 (Membership 1997/98), 'Pixie' HUM768 (First Issue 1996/97), 'Forever Yours' HUM793 (Hummel Club) and boxed plate 'Feeding Time' HUM987, together with a book 'The No1 Price Guide to M.I.Hummel' 5th edition, 1992 prices (13)

Lot 705

TWO BOXED LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES, limited edition, 'First Snow At Bluebell' No949/3500 with certificate and 'Bluebell Farm' L2013 (deeds) (2)

Lot 737

ROBERT TAYLOR (BRITISH 1946) 'SPITFIRE' a first edition print, signed in pencil by Douglas Bader and Johnnie Johnson, framed and glazed together with 'Lancaster' and 'Mosquito' prints, signed in pencil by Leonard Cheshire VC, both framed and glazed, largest size approximately 51cm x 63cm including frame (3)

Lot 879

ROWLING J K 'HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE', published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC 2005, ISBN 0 7475 8108 8, first edition hardback complete with dust jacket, this copy has the page 99 error 'eleven owls'

Lot 900

LEECH, JOHN, 'Follies of the Year' first edition, 1844-1864, pub. Bradbury, Evans & Co (some damage to bindings)

Lot 34

A first edition paper back Pierre et Gilles: La Creation Du Monde, published by Mitsuru Okada & Yobisha, Tokyo, 1991

Lot 43

BOX CONTAINING MIXED BOOKS, HARRY POTTER FIRST EDITION, POSTCARDS ETC

Lot 213

The River of Adventure by Enid Blyton first edition with The Bread and Biscuit Bakers and Sugar Boilers Assistant, Wells, Cakes and how to make them and ices, plain and decorated.

Lot 233

A copy of Harry Pottery and The Half Blood Prince, first edition, with misprint on page 99.

Lot 8

Three boxed Goebel Hummel annual bells including a first edition, along with a boxed Lilliput Lane cottage, four seasons.

Lot 541

Michael Jackson 'Dangerous' Collectors Edition, 3D pop-up 'First Printing' CD book (scarce) in original shrink wrapping and a Michael Jackson autographed 'Bad' L.P cover (faded) framed - unverified.

Lot 126

HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF BLOOD PRINCE, first edition published 2005, with printing error on page 99 (...eleven...O.W.L.s), children's copy

Lot 191

HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF BLOOD PRINCE, first edition published 2005, with printing error on page 99 (...eleven...O.W.L.s), adult's copy

Lot 705

SIXTEEN 1/76 SCALE EXCLUSIVE FIRST EDITIONS MODEL BUSES including four in Grey Green liveries, and a Model Collector special edition Routemaster Set, each mint or near mint and boxed.

Lot 708

TEN 1/76 SCALE DIECAST & OTHER MODEL BUSES by Exclusive First Editions (9); and Resin Specialist (1), the latter comprising a No.RS76642, 1939 Leyland Cub REC-CR47, limited edition 185/260, each mint or near mint and boxed.

Lot 107

A collection of books including: Yorkshire topography; yachting; literature; travel; four signed G.P. Taylor first editions; two later editions signed; limited edition John Betjeman; etc (two shelves)

Lot 112

Voyages.- Cook (Capt. James).- Hawkesworth (John) [An Account of the Voyages...for making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere...], 2 vol. only (of 3), first edition, 41 engraved maps and plates only (of 52), most folding, some splits and tears, with spotting, browning and handling creases throughout, contemporary calf, spines split with boards present but detached, very worn and rubbed, [cf. Mitchell Library Cook 648; Sabin 30934], 4to, for W.Strahan and T.Cadell, 1773; together with vol. 1 only from James Burney's A Chronological History of the Discoveries in the South Sea or Pacific Ocean, 5 sea charts only, largely disbound, 1803; sold as collection of plates, not subject to return

Lot 410

* West, Joseph Walter, 1860-1933. 'Salvage', 1915, lithograph printed in dark brown-black on thin laid paper, signed and titled in pencil, very light old mount stain, image size 177 x 255 mm (7 x 10 ins), sheet size 235 x 344 mm (9.25 x 13.6 ins), tipped-on to backing card, together with Legros (Alphonse, 1837-1911). La Peche a la Truite, etching with aquatint on antique laid paper, a rich, dark impression, signed in pencil lower right, pale mount stain, plate size 33.5 x 44.5 cm (13.2 x 17.5 ins), sheet size 40.5 x 54.7 cm (16 x 21.5 ins), plus Montgomerie (William Hugh Canning, 1881-). The Linnhe of Lorne, etching with drypoint, published in an edition of 65 impressions, signed in pencil, publisher's blindstamp to lower left, plate size 31.5 x 54.5 cm (12.25 x 21.5 ins), with full wide margins, mounted, and other early 20th century etchings, including Martin Hardie, The Old Harbour Light, North Queensferry, Dorothy G. Woollard, Place des Cordeliers, Dinan, 8 various etchings by C.H. Baskett (The Dawn Wind, Lymington Marshes, Matching, Essex, The Road to the Uplands, Cremyll Point, Plymouth, Sussex Marshland, A Corner in Bruges & The Steam Plough), Duncan Rhind, street scene, Lettice Sandford, etc., all signed in pencil, various sizes (Qty: 35)NOTESThe first work was reproduced in 'The Year 1915 Illustrated: A Record of Notable Achievements and Events', published by Headley Brothers in late 1915, and titled 'Rescuing Women and Children from a Cellar at Ypres'.

Lot 493

[CLASSIC LITERATURE] Gibbons, Stella. Gold Comfort Farm, first edition second impression, Longmans Green & Co., London, 1932, dark grey cloth, INSCRIBED & SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR & HER HUSBAND 'For Miss Ellen O'Malley / from / Allan Webb / and' [in one hand and] 'Stella Gibbons / September 11 / 1933.' [in the other], octavo lacking spine strip; rubbed).

Lot 499

[MODERN FIRST EDITIONS] Johnston, Denis. The Golden Cuckoo and Other Plays, first edition, Cape, London, 1954, boards, dustjacket, ASSOCIATION COPY signed by Felix Aylmer (1889-1979, English actor), with a loosely inserted two-page manuscript letter from the author to Aylmer, and a newspaper cutting, referencing his portrayal of Professor Dotheright, the lead character of The Golden Cuckoo, octavo.

Lot 504

[TOPOGRAPHY]. WEST COUNTRY Fox, Major C.L. Narrative of the 502 (Wessex) Field Company Royal Engineers 1915-1919, Rees, London, 1920, blue cloth, frontispiece, one further plate illustration, two folding maps, ASSOCIATION COPY with ownership inscription to front pastedown '508326 / Sapper J.D. Stevenson' (identified in Appendix A as proceeding overseas February 1917, and in Appendix B as being a member of No.2 Section), octavo; Small, June. The Book of Creech St. Michael, the Parish and its People, first edition, Halsgrove, Tiverton, 2000, boards, dustjacket, illustrations throughout, tall quarto; and four other works, (6).

Lot 271

Hugh M'Diarmid, 'Sangschaw', first edition, Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood & Sons, 1925

Lot 273

Art interest, a mixed box of books to include The Museum of Old and New Art 'Monanisms' coffee table art book, first edition hardback with slipcover; Cruel and Tender: The Real in the 20th Century, Tate publishing, 2003; Beyond the Visible: The Art of Odilon Redon, The Museum of Modern Art New York, 2005; Robert Capa: The Definitive Collection, Phaidon Press ltd, 2001 etc

Lot 274

Art interest, Jake and Dinos Chapman, 'Insult to Injury', hardcover coffee table book with embossed title and cover art, first edition, Steidl Mack, 2003

Lot 291

James Agee, 'Permit Me Voyage', The Yale Series of Younger Poets, first edition, Yale University Press, 1934

Lot 329

A collection of signed hardback books, to include Pat Barker, 'The Ghost Road', first edition; Arnold Goodman; Peter O'Sullivan etc

Lot 423

Vol. 'The First Book of The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius Pampvius' c. 1668, vol. by Thomas Payne, second edition dated 1769 of 'The Imitation of Christ', 2 further leather bound vols. 'Roman Missal and Breviary' and 'Roman Missal' and a vol. 'Memoirs of his own Life' by Tate Wilkinson 1790

Lot 312

INNES (Hammond) The Mary Deare, first edition, 1956, dust jacket and a large collection of other literature, many first editions and in dust jackets (qty).

Lot 144

Hazelburn - 8 year old (3)First Edition. Distilled 1997, bottled 2006. Distilled and bottled by J & A Mitchell & Co. Ltd.Three different label designs. Level: very top shoulder. 70 cl. Single malt, 46% volume3 bottlesFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 161

Arran Single Port Cask Finish (3)Bottled 08.06.2004.Individually numbered, 684 bottles. In original cartons. Good labels. Level: very top shoulder. 70 cl. Single malt, 57.5% volume. Arran Single Port Cask Finish (3)Bottled 09.06.2004.Individually numbered, 825 bottles. In original cartons. Good labels. Level: very top shoulder. 70 cl. Single malt, 57.4% volume. Arran Single Port Cask Finish (3)Bottled 10.06.2004.Individually numbered, 865 bottles. In original cartons. Good labels. Level: very top shoulder. 70 cl. Single malt, 57.5% volume. Arran First Distillation-1995 (3)Distilled, matured and bottled by Isle of Arran Distillers Ltd., Limited Edition. 2784 bottles. In original cardboard tubes, very stained. Level: very top shoulder. 700 ml. Single malt, 46% volume. 12 bottlesFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 26

Black Bowmore-1964The First Edition. Bottled 1993. Distilled and bottle by Morrison's Bowmore Distillery.Bottle number 1502 of 2000. In wooden presentation case. The wax capsule completely intact. Good labelling. Level: top shoulder. 70 cl. Single malt, 50% volume1 bottleFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 114

A. N. Wollaston, An English-Persian Dictionary, first edition 1882, Aesop's Fables in Persian with illustrations and three other Persian books

Lot 52

Salvador Dali 1904-1989 - for Royal Limoges, Fruits toues et rhinoceros, a limited edition large plate no 303/1000 of which only the first 400 copies were produced, signed within the pattern, 13 1/2"diameter

Lot 288

A Parker 61 red first edition fountain pen with gilt lid (a.f.)

Lot 283

A Parker 61 grey First Edition fountain pen with gilt lid

Lot 195

Robert Morden. First Edition Britannia 1695 map of Norfolk, with later hand colouring, mounted and framed, 37cm x 58cm.

Lot 112

London. Faden (William), The Country Twenty-five Miles round London planned from a scale of one mile to an Inch, 3rd edition, 1802, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen and presented on four sheets, 1040 x 1240 mm, card chemise, contained in a contemporary marbled slipcase with printed label to upper cover, worn and rubbed, together with Luffman (John). The Seat of War between Russia and France, circa 1812, engraved folding map on two conjoined sheets with contemporary hand colouring, short split along one fold, 355 x 405 mm, contained in a contemporary paper slipcase with printed label to upper cover, worn and cracked at extremities (Qty: 2)NOTESFirst described item. Howgego, no. 188, state 6

Lot 144

* Russia. Herberstein (Sigmund), Andere Landtaffel: In welcher der Moscauen gebuet mit sampt den welden und bergen, auch etlichen gebreüchen unnd allen umligenden Landschafften begriffen Basel [1563], uncoloured wood engraving, slight spotting and staining to central fold, 295 x 375 mm, mounted, framed and glazed (Qty: 1)NOTESWidely regarded as the first 'modern' map of Russia, it was originally published in a German edition of Sigismund Herberstein's Moscoviter Wunderbare Historien.

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