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Lot 88

A Royal Crown Derby Ginger Cat paperweight - with gold stopper, first quality, 13 cm high.* Condition: In very good condition, with no faults. No glaze crazing.

Lot 81

A Royal Crown Derby Elephant paperweight - with gold stopper, first quality, 10 cm high.* Condition: In very good condition, with no faults. No glaze crazing.

Lot 751

120 GB first day covers and 21 San Marino FDCs: 1965-1971: 46 GB 1972-1982: 63 GB 2003-2005: 11 GB 1963-1980: 6 San Marino and 6 others in an album 1963-1973: 15 San Marino

Lot 127

A Chinese pewter mounted Yixing red terracotta five-piece tea service - early 20th century, comprising a large teapot with twin brass swing handles, a small teapot, a hot water jug, 15 cm high, a two-handled sucrier (lacks cover) and a slop bowl, the first four pieces with impressed seven character marks, the bowl stamped 'Deh Yu Wei Hai Wei' and with four character mark, the pewter mounts depicting long-bodied dragons and Shou symbols, faults. (5)* Condition: Large teapot lacks finial from cover. Small firing crack to one of the raised dome handle stops to the top of the body. The small teapot has old glued breaks and losses to the cover. Section of dragon's body detached on the overlay to the sucrier. No other faults.

Lot 79

Two Royal Crown Derby paperweights: 1. Chipmunk - with gold stopper, first quality, 10.4 cm high 2. Hamster - no stopper, scratched-out mark, second quality * Condition: Both in very good condition, with no faults. No glaze crazing.

Lot 70

A Royal Crown Derby Duck Billed Platypus paperweight - with gold stopper, first quality, 11.7 cm high.* Condition: In very good condition, with no faults. No glaze crazing.

Lot 753

359 first day and commemorative covers, most with corresponding mint stamps, in seven albums: 1. 1965-1971: 77 to include regional definitives and colour changes 2. 1971-1978: 56 3. 1979-1986: 57 4. 1986-1992: 51 5. 1993-1995: 30 to include a £10 FDC with corresponding mint stamp 6. 1996-1999: 41 (20 without corresponding mint stamps) 7. 2000-2003: 47 (no mint stamps)

Lot 225

A 15ct gold and emerald five stone ring - probably Indian, first half 20th century, unmarked, tests as 15ct gold, with five square cut emeralds in a filigree setting over beaded shoulders, size P, small piece missing from filigree scrolls (2.5g).

Lot 757

Ascension Island - 1940s to 1980s: 1. Album 1. Twenty-four mint sets with corresponding first day covers (1965-1980), eleven mint part-sets and sets to include 1940s, and four other FDCs. 2. Album 2. Twelve mint sets with corresponding first day covers (1981-1984), four mint part-sets and sets, and seven other FDCs. (Mint vertical pair of 1982 £1 Ladies Petticoat, the upper stamp 2mm shorter than the lower.) 3. 32 duplicate FDCs, most if not all with corresponding mint stamps.

Lot 776

16 Rock, Prog, Psych albums to include: Led Zeppelin - Untitled / 4 Symbols, Small Faces - Small faces (original UK Mono), John Mayall With Eric Clapton – Blues Breakers (Original UK unboxed Decca Stereo), The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Axis: Bold As Love, The Who - Sell Out (Original UK Mono), The Who - Tommy (Italian double, fully laminated sleeve), The Velvet Underground & Nico – The Velvet Underground & Nico (sealed reissue with peelable banana sleeve), Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac, The Yardbirds - Five Live Yardbirds (Italian), The Incredible String Band – The 5000 Spirits Or The Layers Of The Onion, Faces – The First Step, Chicken Shack – Forty Blue Fingers, Freshly Packed And Ready To Serve (UK Blue Horizon Mono), Rory Gallagher – Deuce (original German fully laminated sleeve), Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (Original UK A1 / B3 matrices with printed inner and Postcard), Darryl Way's Wolf – Canis Lupus (Original UK Deram), Sun Treader – Zin-Zin (Original UK Island Records with printed inner). Condition at least VG+ overall with many EX examples. 

Lot 564

A large quantity of stamps and first day covers.

Lot 642

A large quantity of Yu-Gi-Oh cards, over 1000 including first editions

Lot 632

A pair of Hummel figure bookends and First Edition Annual Bell, 1977

Lot 623

A large quantity of Yu-Gi-Oh cards, over 1000 including first editions

Lot 903

Coin sets 1970 proof set, 1937-1969 half pennies (1947 missing), 1965 set, first set of decimal coins and 1953-1966 full set of English/Scottish shillings

Lot 947

A collection of coin sets, mostly Princess Diana and other Royalty first day covers including a £5 coin

Lot 756

Two albums of first day cover stamps, mainly Alderney

Lot 87

Earl Cameron 1917-2020 original James Bond Thunderball signed picture. He starred alongside Sean Connery in Thunderball (1965). He made appearances in many 1960s British science fiction programmes, including Doctor Who, where he was reportedly one of the first black actors to play an astronaut on television, The Prisoner, and The Andromeda Breakthrough. His film appearances continued until 2013, when he was 96. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We 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 13

Judi Dench as M in Skyfall signed super 10 x 8 inch colour photo with James Bond Daniel Craig. English actress and was notable for being the first female M in the James Bond film series. Her first appearance as the chief of MI6 was in GoldenEye (1995), a role she continued to play until Spectre (2015). To date, she is the longest-serving cast member in the franchise, and the only one to appear in both the original movies and the reboot series. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We 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 40

James Bond Typed script Page Autographed By Vic Armstrong Stuntman. Armstrong a 6-foot (1.8 m) Armstrong doubled for 6-foot-1-inch (1.85 m) Harrison Ford in the first three Indiana Jones films, 6-foot-2-inch (1.88 m) Timothy Dalton for Flash Gordon, George Lazenby for the Swiss Alps skiing scenes in the Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and 6-foot-4-inch (1.93 m) Christopher Reeve in Superman and Superman II. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We 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 12

Edward De Souza Signed 10x8 Photo From Spy Who Loved Me. De Souza appeared as the lead character, space security agent Marc Cory, in the Doctor Who story Mission to the Unknown (1965) - the only story ever broadcast in the series not to feature the Doctor in any capacity. In 1977, he played Sheik Hosein in the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. He was solicitor Bonny Bernard in the first series of Rumpole of the Bailey (1978). In the same year, he appeared in Hearts and Minds , the last episode of The Sweeney to be filmed, which featured the popular comedians Morecambe and Wise. In 1982, he appeared in the final Sapphire & Steel adventure as The Man . He appeared in Edward the Seventh (1975), After Henry (1989-1990), and Farrington. He had a cameo in the 2007 fantasy film The Golden Compass. In succession to Valentine Dyall, the originator of the role, he was The Man in Black on BBC Radio 4 between 1988 and 1992. In 1993, De Souza played the role of Afonso in the One Foot in the Grave special One Foot in the Algarve. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We 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 43

Jill St. John signed sexy 10 x 8 photo, James Bond, Diamonds Are Forever. American retired actress. She is best known for playing Tiffany Case, the first American Bond girl of the James Bond film franchise, in 1971's Diamonds Are Forever. Additional performances in film include Holiday for Lovers, The Lost World, Tender Is the Night, Come Blow Your Horn, for which she received a Golden Globe nomination, Who's Minding the Store? Honeymoon Hotel, The Liquidator, The Oscar, Tony Rome, Sitting Target and The Concrete Jungle. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We 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 94

James Bond Adam Kirley signed Casino Royal crash photo he was Stunt driver Adam Kirley. Adam Kirley was born on 27 December 1979. He is an actor and assistant director, known for Casino Royale (2006), The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) and X-Men: First Class (2011. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We 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 6

Charles Edghill Signed 6x4 Inch Photo James Bond Dr. No, also signed on back of photo. Charles Edghill was cast in the first James Bond film as an assassin by director Terence Young. The Three Blind Mice are professional assassins working for Dr. Julius No in the 1962 film Dr. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We 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 5

James Bond stuntmen Vic Armstong And Wendy Leech Signed James Bond $1000 prop note. Armstrong a 6-foot (1.8 m) Armstrong doubled for 6-foot-1-inch (1.85 m) Harrison Ford in the first three Indiana Jones films, 6-foot-2-inch (1.88 m) Timothy Dalton for Flash Gordon, George Lazenby for the Swiss Alps skiing scenes in the Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and 6-foot-4-inch (1.93 m) Christopher Reeve in Superman and Superman II. Wendy has also worked on five Bond films and has the distinction of being the only person ever to have killed 007 - in the opening sequence of Never Say Never Again in 1983 (albeit in a training exercise). Her other Bond outings include For Your Eyes Only (1981), Tomorrow Never Dies (1997, doubling Michelle Yeoh), The World Is Not Enough (1999) and Die Another Day (2002). A skilled horsewoman, Wendy continues to ride and train horses. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We 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 30

Oil painting on canvas. Work obtained from the cleaning of two overlapping paintings. A comparison can be made with the canvases of Ercole de Maria also known as Ercolino di Guido or Ercolino di Bologna from Palazzo Arcivescovile in Milan and Houston published by Pepper.Expertise by Professor Claudio Strinati:"The painting depicting Saint Joseph with the child (oil on canvas, 71 x 103 cm) fits very well into that tradition deriving largely from Guido Reni, who saw numerous painters active during the seventeenth century, both direct students of Reni are simple followers. The theme of Saint Joseph with the child was much appreciated at the time, especially in the Bolognese school and constituted a beautiful example of artistic consecration of paternity in a historical period in which it had instead remained the theme of the Madonna and Child which has its origins in the Middle Ages is almost exclusive. The painting in question here reflects well the Renian iconography and is to be referred to a very close follower of the great Emilian master, Ercole de Maria remembered by ancient sources (first of all Carlo Cesare Malvasia, the greatest biographer of Bolognese painters) as a faithful follower of Reni and a painter gifted with singular virtues (also as a copyist) which made him highly esteemed in his time. The little information we have about him is summarized in the excellent modern biography of Marina Cellini published in La scuola di Guido Reni, edited by M. Pirondini and E. Negro, Artioli Modena 1992, p. 203 ff. On the basis of the information provided by the scholar, I believe I can refer our painting with certainty to Ercole de Maria, a fellow countryman but much younger than Reni, fixing its dating to just before the middle of the seventeenth century , although the dates of the artist's birth and death are not known. The work is conducted in de Maria's typical style with lumpy and dense brushstrokes and a broad and nobly expressive stroke. The work is in an excellent state of conservation." H 100 x 73 cm, in frame 116 x 88 cm Oil painting on canvas. 17th century painter

Lot 270

SPARK, (Muriel), The Mandelbaum Gate, Macmillan, London, 1965, together with six further hardbacks, also to include books by Iris Murdoch, The Red and the Green, 1965, and five other hardbacks, and works by Kingsley Amis, Lawrence Durrell, Bernard Cornwell, John Braine, Compton Mackenzie, and others, mostly first editions, (Qty)

Lot 260

BERRY, (Wendell), November Twenty Six Nineteen Hundred Sixty Three, A Tribute to President Kennedy, 1st edition, with an outer case, George Braziller, New York, 1963, together with, GRAVES, (Robert), Poems: Abridged for Dolls and Princes, hardback, dust cover, 1st edition, London, George Over Ltd, 1971, AIKEN, (Conrad), A Seizure of Limericks, hardback, dustcover, New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1964, KOCH, (Rudolph), Was die Mutter an der Wiege Singt, hardback, dustcover, Tubingen, Rainer Wunderlich Verlag, 1930s, MASEFIELD, (John), Natalie Maisie and Pavilastukay, first edition, dustcover, Surrey, The Windmill Press, 1942, and BARNETT, (Anthony), Nothing Doing in London One, first edition, London, 1966, copy number 202 of 500, together with a group of Greetings Telegrams, cards designed by Eric Fraser, various dates, also LEWIS, (C,Day), Ariel Poem, Christmas Eve, illustrated by Edward Ardizzone, in envelopes, London, Faber and Faber, and Fifty Folio Epigrams, hardback, cased, The Folio Society, (qty)

Lot 224

A late 18th/early 19th century Paris porcelain cabinet cup and saucer, gilt and foliate decorated with a cobalt blue border and painted mark to base, cup 6cm high, fifteen further 19th century English cabinet cups and saucers, a Coalport twin handled bowl decorated with landscapes against a turquoise ground, 6cm high, three early 20th century Coalport miniature porcelain dishes and related porcelain items. (qty)Condition Report: Overall condition is very good. No obvious major damages or restorations but due to the large quantity of items in this lot viewing first hand would be advised.

Lot 274

CHRISTIE, (Agatha), At Bertram's Hotel, London, 1965, and five other novels by Agatha Christie, LE CARRE, (John), Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, and three others, GREENE, (Graham), Our Man in Havana, and another, FORSTHYE, (Frederick), The Odessa file, and two others, DURRELL, (Sebastian), Livia or Buried Alive, Faber and Faber, London,1978, Review Copy, and eight others, mostly first editions, (Qty)

Lot 259

ESTIMATE REVISED Eighteen Modern hardback books, many first editions within dust-jackets and clothbound volumes includes:HEMINGWAY (Ernest). The Old Man and The Sea, first UK edition, Jonathan Cape, 1952; DU MAURIER (Daphne). The Scapegoat, first UK edition, Gollancz, 1957; DI LAMPEDUSA (Giuseppe). The Leopard, first English edition, Collins & Harvill Press, 1960; CARROLL (Lewis). Alices Adventures in Wonderland, reprint, Macmillan, 1954; FLAHERTY (Liam). Insurrection, first edition, Gollancz, 1950; TOLKIEN (J.R.R.). The Hobbit, eleventh impression, George Allen & Unwin, 1959; WAUGH (Evelyn). Brideshead Revisited, sixth edition, Chapman & Hall, 1947; together with, MITCHELL (Margaret). Gone With the Wind, reprint, 1940; JOAD (C.E.M). Shaw, first edition, 1947; SPRING (Howard). Winds of the Day, first edition, 1964; HAMILTON (Hamish). Majority 1931-1952: An Anthology of 21 Years of Publishing, first edition, 1952; SCOTT (Sir Walter), Ivanhoe, c. 1930s; King James VI & I, 1956; and five clothbound books, 8vo. (18)Condition Report: Tolkien, John Ronald Reuel - The Hobbit, 2nd edition, 11th impression, with colour frontispiece, map endpapers, original green cloth in unclipped d/jDiscolouration to the edges of the dust jacket with spotting to the inside, some wear to the edges a small rip to one fold. Ownership inscription on facing page to map. Some spotting on top corner of pages up to title page and on the bottom of page 63.

Lot 291

Arthur L. Bell (1897-1995). View from Hampton Court Bridge; Coastal scenes, a group of four watercolours, all signed, three lower right, one lower left, the first inscribed with title, each approx. 27 x 37cm. One framed and glazed, three unframed

Lot 329

Fred Marshallsay (British 20th century), Walberswick Cottage, Flatford Mill, two watercolours, both signed and dated, the first '79, the second '74 lower left, each approx 33 x 50cm.(2) Framed and glazed.Condition Report: Under glass, very slight discolouration but overall good appearance.

Lot 276

BRIGGS, (Raymond), Ethel & Ernest, A True Story, two hardback first editions, London, Jonathan Cape Random House, 1998, The Snowman, Hamish Hamilton, London, first edition 1978, and further books by Briggs, DAHL, (Roald), a collection of children's books, mostly hardback, to include, The Twits, 1st edition, London, Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1980, and The Giraffe and Pelly and Me, 1st edition, hardback, Ipswich, W.S. Cowell Ltd, 1985, and others, together with a collection of works illustrated by Quentin Blake, some first editions, (Qty)

Lot 266

THEMERSON, (Franciska drawings, and Stefan text), Semantic Divertissements, first edition, London, Gaberbocchus Press Ltd, 1962, together with BUFFET, (Bernard), Toxique Sagan Souvenir, first edition, London, E. P. Dutton & Co., 1965, IONESCO, (Eugene), La Cantatrice Chauve, first edition, 1964, number 3693 of a Ltd edition of 6000 examples, and a programme and copy of the play As You Like It, adaptation, WARREN, (Roger), 2004, and a programme signed by Peter Hall CBE, (4)

Lot 263

SENDAK, (Maurice), MARGOLIS, (Matthew), Some Swell Pup or Are you Sure you Want a Dog, first edition, London, Bodley Head Ltd, 1976, ADAMS, (Charles), Homebodies,1954, together with Nightcrawlers, 1957, and Black Maria, 1960, and Dr Seuss, Horton Hatches the Egg, 1940, together with four boxes of various children's books, mainly hardback, (qty)

Lot 290

After Henry Alken, The First Steeple-Chase on Record, plates I - IV, a set of four aquatints by John Harris, with hand colouring, published 1839, each 35 x 40cm. (4) Framed and glazed.Condition Report: All under glass, paper discoloured and foxed, all need cleaning.

Lot 273

DEIGHTON, (Len), Spy Hook, first edition, Hutchinson Ltd, London, 1988, together with Funeral in Berlin, 1964, the Ipcress File, 1962, with a quantity of twenty seven Deighton hardback novels, and five soft backs, mostly first editions, and a mixed box of paperback books, (qty)

Lot 264

WATTS, (Alan W.), The Spirit of Zen, A way of Life, Work and Art in the Far East, 1st edition, hardback with dustcover, London, John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1936Condition Report: Dust jacket tired as per image, small split to inner top left corner. There is a pencilled name and date to the first '74. Pages 7-10 there is a slight crease to the upper right corner, page 64-65 you can see the book has been pressed flat. There are also pencil and pen notes to margins and underlinings in places.

Lot 123

Two silver photo frames, the first embossed and with cherub decoration the second in plain form

Lot 267

INGLIS, (Brian), Points of View, A Selection from the Spectator, signed, Longmans, London, 1962, Kathy Lette, Mad Cow, signed, 1996, Simon Loftus, A Pike in the Basement, signed, 1987, Janice Robinson Food and Wine Adventures, signed, 1987, and three further examples, unsigned 1st editions, Alan Garner, Strandloper, signed, pre published copy, 1996, Geoffrey Beitz and David Wood, The Operats of Rodent Garden, two signed copies,1984, Simon Drew, Cat with Piano Tuna and other Feline Nonsense, signed,1990, James Roose-Evans, The Lost Treasure of Wales, signed by the author, 1977, James Marsh, Bizarre Birds & Beasts, signed,1991, Ned Sherrin and Neil Shand, 1956 and All That, signed by both, 1984, John S Goodall, An Edwardian Christmas, two copies, first editions, unsigned, John S Goodall, 1977, Victorians Abroad, two copies, first editions,unsigned, 1980, Paul Stewart, Neighbour Witch, signed by the illustrator of the cover, Bob Corley, 1994, (19)

Lot 121

A tray of Goss Crested Chinaware Condition: Goss Cottages -  "First and last house", chip to underneath oval hole. "Manx Cottage" chip to underneath oval hole, chips to chimney 

Lot 145

A collection of First World War greetings cards, embroidered designs

Lot 142

Machine tapestry wall hanging & a collection of First Day Cover stamps

Lot 465

DURRELL Lawrence - The Alexandria Quartet, published Faber & Faber, first editions, including Justine, in red cloth, Balthazar, blue cloth with dust cover, Mount Olive, yellow cloth with dust cover and Clea, red cloth with dust cover, also a copy of Reflections on a Marine Venus. (5)

Lot 466

VAN der POST Laurens - Venture to the Interior, published Hogarth Press, 1952, blue cloth boards, together with The Venturesome Voyages of Captain Voss, With Kelly to Chitral and A Dinner of Herbs (with dust cover), all first editions. (4)

Lot 283

International Society of Postmasters commemorative album - containing First Day Covers mounted with a sterling silver coin, together with a commemorative railway First Day Cover with silver medal and a Papua New Guinea commemorative set.

Lot 10

A St John Ambulance First Aid box - the black steel trunk with contents, including splints and dressings.

Lot 434

GILBERT Davies The Parochial History of Cornwall, Founded on the Manuscript Histories of Mr Hals and Mr Tonkin - J B Nichols and Son, London 1838 first edition in four volumes, rebound with plain paper boards. (4)

Lot 468

WATNEY John - The Glass Facade, published Jonathan Cape, 1963, together with a small quantity of sundry other titles, mainly first editions.

Lot 1756

Two 19th century samplers, the first by Elisabeth Smith (aged seven), 41.5 x 24.5cm; the second by Susanna Jackson, 43 x 20cm. (2)

Lot 1759

Two 19th century needlework samplers, the first inscribed 'Isabella Kingshott, Aged 11 years, 1827', 32 x 30cm, the second indistinctly inscribed 'Charlotte Warren', 26.5 x 24.5cm. (2)

Lot 62

First Gear 1/34 Diecast model truck issue comprising International 4400 Rescue (Dallas). Excellent in box.

Lot 20

First Gear 1/34 diecast model truck issue comprising Mack R Tow Truck in the livery of Malcolm. Appears excellent with no obvious sign of fault. In original box.

Lot 605

A military metal helmet, together with a war time first aid box and a pair of binoculars

Lot 123

Hornby limited edition OO gauge R3073 Great British Railways Collection LNER 4-6-2 'Royal Lancer' Class A1 electric steam locomotive model with souvenir first day cover. Contents in at least near mint condition with sealed accessory bags, instructions and CoA (435/1200), box near mint

Lot 177

Collection of Meccano including boxed sets (some incomplete, boxes in poor condition), vintage table croquet game, Merit Handicraft Compendium set, a Spirograph, 2 Action Men, a bar of Fairy household soap and a Royal Mail first day cover commemorating the Queen's 60th birthday, 1986

Lot 655

The Royal Mint - 500th Anniversary of the First Gold Sovereign 1489-1989 Full Sovereign, in issue case with certificate of authenticity 00734/12,500

Lot 817

A collection of 6 folders containing assorted GB stamps from the c19th & c20th covering Queen Victoria to Elizabeth II , Harrington & Byrne The United Kingdom Unmounted Mint 1953 Coronation Stamp Collection, Westminster The Victorian 1858-1881 Low Value Denominations, Westminster The Worlds First Postage stamps, Westminster The Monarchs of the Century Definitive Collection (x2), and (qty. )

Lot 830

Davo Liechtenstein stamp album, 2 stamp albums cont. various world stamps, Davo USA stamp album and 2 folders cont. USA covers and first day covers (6 folders)

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