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Playmates Star Trek 5" figures x 17 with First Contact, The Next Generation, Generations and Warp Factor Series, characters include Lt. Commander Data, Lt. Commander Worf, Dr. Beverly Crusher, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Geordi LaForge, Ilea Probe, Borg Queen, Christine Chapel, and others, all generally Good Plus to Near Mint, within Fair Plus to Good opened packaging, all complete apart from The Borg (Missing one accessory and base) and James T. Kirk (Missing one accessory).
Star Trek and Babylon 5 action figures x 10, Playmates Star Trek figures x7 include First Contact The Next Generation and Generations with characters The Borg, Lilly, Lieutenant Worf, Dr. Beverly Crusher, Lieutenant Commander Data, Lieutenant Commander Geordi LaForge, Ferengi. Exclusive Premiere Babylon 5 Ambassador G'Kar x3, all within Good Plus to Excellent sealed packaging.
GB first day cover collection spanning 1937-2001 comprising approximately seven hundred 700 first day covers held across eleven albums including 1937 Coronation cover 12th May, Royal Philatelic Society Stamp Centenary Exhibition 1940 cover, 1946 Philately and Art, 1948 Chanel Islands Liberation, 1948 Olympiad, 1949 75th anniversary Universal Postal Union, etc. with Luxury silk covers including Benham International Year of Disabled People 1981, Enid Blyton, Architects of the Air, Missions of Faith, Tales of Terror, Greetings, etc. also Bank of England £2 coin cover 1994, £5 coin cover 1993, etc. (11 albums)
WWI era album of photographs, many taken aboard the Hospital ship HMHS Neuralia, the majority of the images are taken around the Madras, Alexandria and Port Said areas, views include many other ships such as SS Southland, French battleship, Aquitania, Hospital Ship Egypt, etc. also personnel, group photographs including 'Survivors from Southland (Officers)', Anzac soldiers, (The Southland was carrying the first ANZAC troops to Gallipoli when it was torpedoed), Bedouin, pyramids etc.
Westminster Mint The Platinum Wedding Anniversary First Day Cover Collection held across two ring binders of mostly commonwealth mint stamps, sheetlets and first day covers. Westminster Mint Sapphire Jubilee first day cover collection held in one ring binder. Binder containing Harry and Megan Royal Wedding 2018 stamps and two binders containing The Prince William Stamp Collection of stamps, coin covers and first day covers. (6 albums)
British Red Cross Society medals and ephemera of Elsie E Hardie of Galashiels to include two proficiency medals, group photographs, etc. Soldier's pay book of Henry William Hardie of the Scots Guards, WWII war medal, 1939-1945 star and Italy star, group photograph of Sgt P Bell's Squad Scots Guards July 1943, etc. and a Scottish Rugby Union 100th match 1984 commemorative first day cover bear signatures of Jim Aitken and Adam Robson.
Extensive stamp collection held across multiple albums and unsorted loose material including a Rapkin Movaleaf Illustrated album containing Victorian and later used stamp to include GB penny reds perf, Edward VI half crown lilac, QV five shillings rose, half crown seahorse brown, Edward VIII first day cover 1936, George VI first day cover 1937, etc. INDIA, NATAL, MONTSERRAT, HONG KONG, GERMANY, FRANCE, AUSTRIA, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS etc.
The Royal Mint UNITED KINGDOM Queen Elizabeth II (1952-2022) fine silver twenty pound £20 2015, two pound coin centenary of the First World War 1014 x2, FALKLAND ISLANDS fifty pence 2002, BU 2007 annual coin set, Westminster Mint and Mercury silver proof five pound Royal Air Force cover etc.
Westminster Mint The Queen's Golden Jubilee 2022 stamp collection held across five ring binder albums with certificate of authenticity number 1,243 of 14,500 including £5 coin cover by Mercury 1993, another 2003, silk first day covers, luxury first day covers with Westminster Abbey CDS, mint stamps, coin covers, etc. (5)
GB first day cover collection spanning 2001-2010 comprising approximately two hundred and thirty 230 first day covers including many luxury and silk covers including Golden Jubilee, Coastlines, Just So Stories, The Friendly Games, The Neverland Stories, London Bridges, Astronomy, The Discovery of DNA, etc. also a silver coin Elizabeth I cover by Mercury, Manchester 2002 Golden Jubilee £2 coin cover, etc. (5)
Westminster Mint The King George VI 1937 Coronation Omnibus Stamp Collection comprising mint stamps and first day covers from Commonwealth countries 1937, also a collection of mint Commonwealth stamps commemorating the silver wedding anniversary of King George VI 1948, held together in one blue leatherette ring binder. Westminster Mint The King George VI 1946 Victory stamp collection held in one blue leatherette ring binder. Commonwealth stamp collection commemorating the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II 1953 held in on blue leatherette ring binder and a Commonwealth stamp collection commemorating the silver jubilee of King George V 1935 held in one blue leatherette ring binder. (4 albums)
Westminster Mint Philatelic Classics The 1849 20c Ceres Black Stamp issue in black folder. Wesminster Mint Philatelic Classics The Complete Pre-Decimal Postage Due Collection in black folder. The Connoisseur Collection New Zealand Lord of the Rings Complete Mint Stamp Collection in black folder. Westminster Mint Classic Car Heritage collection of mint stamps, used stamps and first day covers held in one blue leatherette ring binder and Westminster Mint The 1949 Universal Postal Union Omnibus Stamp Collection of mint Commonwealth stamp held in one blue leatherette ring binder. (5 albums)
Collection of around thirty-six numismatic philatelic coin covers including Westminster Mint The Peter Pan collection six cover collection, limited edition 389 of 750, 1936 Year of the Three Kings, Treasures of the Deep, First Man on the Moon, First Moon Landing, The 75th Anniversary of VE Day Ultimate 50p coin cover, etc.
Two Benham blue cloth covered albums containing the Great British Gold Medal Winner London Olympics 2012 mint stamps comprising 29 miniature sheets, one for each gold medal winner, 6x29 (174) first class stamps, 29 individual stamps and 34 miniature sheets from the Paralympic Games 2012 2x34 (68). 271 unsued first class stamps in total, FV ~£338. The second album containing 29 Olympic first day covers.
Westminster Mint The 2002 World Cup Collection of stamps held across three albums with certificate of authenticity number 4457 of 14,500, comprising first day covers, £1 coin cover, and sheetlets. Also, Westminster Mint The World Cup stamp collection held across four albums including coin covers, mint stamps, sheets, first day covers etc. (7 albums total)
Autograph book collected by Lyn Stewart of Carluke, the first page with signatures of The Beatles in for different coloured pens and with for small depictions of beetles, also Anita Harris etc. Condition report,We do not guarantee authenticity of the signatures. Please use images to ascertain authenticity.
Strachey (Julia). Cheerful Weather for the Wedding, uncorrected proof, London: Hogarth Press, 1932, ink annotations and corrections, R. & R. Clark Ltd, Edinburgh ink stamps and 'First Proof' stamps, contemporary morocco-backed boards, spine ends chipped, 8vo, together with An Integrated Man, uncorrected proof, London: John Lehman, 1951, a few ink corrections, original wrappers with publisher's label to upper wrapper, tear and loss at spine ends, a little toned, 8vo, plus Fry (Roger). A Sampler of Castile, London: Hogarth Press, 1923, 16 monochrome illustrations, endpapers toned, previous owner signature of Lawrence Gowing, original illustrated boards, some toning and light edge wear, 4to, limited edition 6/550, with others, Hogarth Press etc, including, Art and Commerce, by Roger Fry, Hogarth Press, 1926, Afterthoughts, by Logan Pearsall Smith, 1931 (limited edition of 100), The Man on the Pier, by Julia Strachey, 2nd impression, 1951, plus an album of photographs belonging to Julia Strachey, circa 1916 and later, with numerous family photographs loose and mounted, with a copy typescript poem of 'The Sluggard's Quadrille and Other Remains of Stephen Tomlin' loosely inserted QTY: (17)NOTE:Small archive of books and photographs belonging to the writer Julia Strachey (1901-1979), the niece of Lytton Strachey, and was associated with the Bloomsbury Group through him. She married the sculptor Stephen Tomlin in 1927, and after they separated in 1934 she married artist and critic Lawrence Gowing, in 1939.Her most famous novel was Cheerful Weather for the Wedding, in 1932, of which Virginia Woolf remarked 'I think it astonishingly good - complete and sharp and individual'.
Wordsworth (William). The Little Maid and the Gentleman; or, We Are Seven, Embellished with Engravings, York: J. Kendrew, circa 1820, 16 pp. (including wrappers), woodcuts throughout, original printed yellow wrappers, faded, Folklore Society London faint ink stamp to front wrapper and title-page, small circular adhesive label with pencil notes on rear wrapper, 96 x 64 mm, together with twelve other chapbooks from the same series, all printed by J. Kendrew, including: The History of Little Tom Tucker; The Courtship, Marriage, and Pic Nic Dinner of Cock Robin and Jenny Wren; Tom, The Piper's Son; The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and her Dog Part I; The Death and Burial of Cock Robin; The Life and Death of Jenny Wren; The History of a Little Boy Found Under a Haycock (x2); etc., all in original yellow wrappers, two with Folklore Society London stamp to front wrapper, all 16 pp.QTY: (13)NOTE:Osborne, p.87. A rare chapbook edition of Wordsworth's poem, first published in 1798.
Moveable. Moveable Shadows, second series, by W. Newman (of "Punch"), London: Dean & Son, [1857], pictorial title, 8 tinted lithograph plates, each with a moveable character operated by a tab (all working), when the figure is moved a comical shadow is revealed, tissue guards, a few light spots, original pictorial paper boards, lacking backstrip (with front cover loose), extremities rubbed, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Osborne p.419; Not in Gumuchian (only lists first series).Exceedingly scarce at auction, we can only trace one copy of the second series appearing at auction in the past forty years.
Karamsin (Nicolai). Russian Tales, translated into English by John Battersby Elrington, 1st English edition, London: G. Sidney, 1803, [5], 262 p., presentation copy lengthily inscribed by the translator to the Prince William Duke of Gloucester to blank leaf at front, engraved portrait frontispiece, one engraved plate, Duke of Gloucester's bookplates to both front and rear pastedowns, lightly dust-soiled, all edges gilt, contemporary calf gilt, worn, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:An exceedingly scarce first edition. A second edition was published in the following year. The translator's dedication leaf states 'This translation is not offered to your perusal, by Genius aiming at Fame; but by a Gentleman in Prison, laboring for Bread'.
Dodgson (Charles Luttwidge, "Lewis Carroll"). Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, 2nd (first published) edition, London: Macmillan, 1866, half-title, illustrations by John Tenniel, lacking table of contents leaf, near-contemporary gift inscription in brown ink to head of half-title, a few leaves with paper reinforcements to outer blank margin, a few closed marginal tears, spotting with some margins frayed, endpapers renewed, all edges gilt, modern red cloth, original circular medallion illustrations mounted to covers, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Williams, Madan, Green and Crutch 46.Sold not subject to return.
Jamieson (Alexander). A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens in a Series of Thirty Maps Illustrated by Scientific Descriptions of their Contents, and Accompanied by Catalogues of the Stars and Astronomical Exercises, G. & W. B. Whittaker, T. Cadell and N. Hailes, 1822, engraved calligraphic title and dedication, thirty (complete) engraved celestial maps and charts, twenty-eight with sparse contemporary wash colouring, each with tissue guard, errata slip bound at rear, occasional pencil marginalia, slight spotting, near contemporary manuscript ownership signatures to the first front blank, contemporary half calf gilt with publisher's printed label to the upper siding, boards detached, heavily worn and frayed, oblong 4toQTY: (1)
* Hanley (James, 1897-1985). English novelist, short story writer and playwright. A collection of mostly first edition books from the estate of Nina Froud, his literary agent and collaborator; and Tamaro Lo, literary agent, Nina Froud's colleague and collaborator on a number of cookery books, comprising: 24 books inscribed to Nina Froud; 3 books inscribed to Nina and George Froud; 2 copies of Levine - both the dedication copies for George & Nina, one with an extensive presentation inscription, one also with a letter; 4 inscribed books but with front end papers removed [probably formerly John Cowper Powys's copies - an explanatory letter enclosed regarding their return from Powys's widow to Hanley]; a signed limited edition of The German Prisoner; inscribed book by Patric Shone [pseudonym of James Hanley]; 5 books inscribed to Tamaro Lo or Tamara Lo and Tak-Shing, including the dedication copy of Say Nothing and one duplicate; together with:18 unsigned books from the same collection, plus copies of all three novels by Timothy Hanley [James's wife], including two inscribed to Nina Froud; 4 presentation copies of books by Gerald Hanley [James’s brother], to Nina Froud; and approx. 180 letters from James Hanley to Nina Froud [plus a couple of typed copy letters from Froud to Hanley], both personal and business, including correspondence relating to their collaboration on their biography of Chaliapin as related to Maxim Gorky QTY: (2 cartons)
* English playing cards. Iranian Popular Playing Cards, Thomas De La Rue, for the Iranian Monopoly, circa 1937, a complete deck of 52 offset playing cards (French suits), plus joker and title card, designed by V. Romanowski de Boncza, double-ended courts representing different Persian dynasties, aces with Persian smybols, lightly dusty, joker with tiny pale brown stain centrally, versos green with black double-ended design of warriors fighting, each card 90 x 62 mm, with original box bearing Iranian tax seal, together with: Optik pack, Thomas De La Rue & Co, circa 1905, a complete deck of 52 offset playing cards (French suits), plus joker, double-ended courts, spade and diamond suit signs adapted for players with defective sight, standard 1862 ace of spades, lightly dusty, few minor marks, versos red/pink ornamental pattern, each card 90 x 62 mm, with original 2-part box, plus: Q Playing Cards, De La Rue, for W. & G. Baird, 1936, a complete deck of 52 offset playing cards (French suits), plus joker and score card, double-ended courts showing only the heads, plain aces, indices with values as words rather than numbers, 10 of diamonds with tiny mark centrally, versos blue with central white letter Q, each card 88 x 58 mm, with original box, with 19 other De La Rue 20th century packs, including: Lyons Corner House pack, circa 1935; Film Star pack, 1933; Culbertson's Own Self-Teaching Playing Cards, circa 1935; Onoto pack, with verso design of parrot on trellis with berried tree by Sir Edward J. Poynter; Baron's Filter Tipped pack; and others, many with original box, including one 1932 Centenary facsimile of the second De La Rue deck in unopened tax wrapper with original box, a quantity of cards from each deck mounted with photo corners onto 15 display boards, most encapsulated in clear plastic (none examined out of boards), the remainder in plastic bags, the boards 54.5 x 40.5 cm and similarQTY: (22)NOTE:Provenance: Collection of Dudley Ollis.First item: Cary collection, ENG 132 (de luxe edition); Fournier, British 420.Third item: Berry, The Waddington Playing-Card Collection, [W293]; EPCS newsletter no.18 (Nov. 1987) pp.2-3; Fournier, British 440.
Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. by Washington Irving, 2 volumes, New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1895, monochrome illustrations by Arthur Rackham (frontispiece) and others, light damp stain to fore margins of first volume, top edge gilt, original publishers gilt decorated brown full calf, rubbed and some marks, limited edition 2/175, large 8vo, together withDulac (Edmund, illustrator). Edmund Dulac's Picture-Book for the French Red Cross, London: Hodder & Stoughton, circa 1915, original decorated grey cloth in dustwrapper, some marks and wear, torn and near detached along upper joint, with two original printed advertisements (one for the exhibition of Dulac's drawings at the Leicester Galleries, November- Christmas 1915 and the other for the publication of the picture book) loosely inserted at the front, 4to, plus Cecily M. Barker. Fairies of the Flowers and Trees, reprinted, London: Blackie & Son, circa 1950, colour illustrations, original green cloth gilt, 8vo, and other miscellaneous illustrated literature, including Hergé, The Adventures of Tin Tin, Black Island, 1st English edition, 1966 & Tin TIN and the blue Oranges, 1st English edition, 1967, and five other reprint English editions of Tin Tin, 8 art deco printed illustrations advertising Rilette cigarettes, circa 1920s, each framed and glazed, a run of Cassell's Magazine, 12 volumes, 1896-1904, several issues of The Gentle Woman for 1900, several Tarzan paperback editions, two framed and glazed lithographs of illustrations by Georges Redon entitles Il a bu de l'Eu, and Ne buvez jamais d'eau, etc.QTY: (100)
* English playing cards. Standard pattern type HB1, Hunt & Sons, circa 1825, a complete deck of 52 stencil coloured woodblock playing cards (French suits), single figured courts, GIV Garter ace of spades (die no.93, not re-cut), somewhat toned and soiled, some minor marks or spots, few pip cards lightly rubbed, jack of hearts with very slight surface wear, versos plain white, each card 94 x 65 mm, together with: Standard pattern Type 1, Hunt & Son, Sucessors to Gibson, circa 1808, a complete deck of 52 stencil coloured woodblock playing cards (French suits), single figured courts, type A4 Garter ace of spades, die no. 136, 3rd re-cut, ace of clubs with Superfine stamp, lightly dusty, few (generally minor) marks, king and jack of clubs with some staining to upper left corner (also lightly affecting queens of clubs and diamonds), versos plain white, each card 94 x 64 mm, with (contemporary?) red leather box, plus: Standard pattern type HB1, Hunt & Sons, circa 1822, 52 complete (French suits), type A5 Garter ace of spades, die no.73, 3rd re-cut, soiled and marked, queen of spades with small surface damage (insect?) centrally, versos plain white, each card 93 x 64 mm, with two other Hunt & Sons decks: the first type 1, circa 1811, 52 complete, faint Superfine stamp; the 2nd slightly smaller format, type HB3, circa 1840, 41 of 52 (without 11 pip cards), 16 cards from each deck mounted with photo corners onto 5 display boards, encapsulated in clear plastic (none examined out of boards), the remainder in plastic bags, each board 54.5 x 42 cm and similarQTY: (5)NOTE:Provenance: Collection of Dudley Ollis.First item: Berry, Playing-Cards of the World, [512] & [668] (p.IV 9). A deck with the uncommon George IV Garter ace of spades.
Larkin (Philip, 1922-1985). High Windows, 1st edition, London: Faber & Faber, 1974, author's signed presentation inscription to front free endpaper, 'For Rosemary - Guide, Comforter & friend, with warm good wishes, Philip', original cloth gilt in dust jacket, some toning and spotting to endpapers, dust jacket and flaps with old water stain marks to head and foot of dust jacket, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: From the library of Rosemary Goad, the first female director of Faber & Faber.
Dahl (Roald). The Gremlins, 1st UK edition, London: Collins, 1944, colour frontispiece, full-page colour illustrations, further black and white illustrations, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, lightly marked and rubbed, 4to, together with:Revolting Rhymes, 1st edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1982, illustrations by Quentin Blake, original pictorial boards, 4to, withDirty Beasts, 1st edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1983, illustrations by Rosemary Fawcett, preliminary leaves lightly spotted, original pictorial boards, 4to, with a first edition of The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me and a reprint of Dirty BeastsQTY: (5)
Stackhouse (Thomas). A New History of the Holy Bible, from the beginning of the World, to the establishment of Christianity, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, London: Stephen Austen, 1742, titles in red and black, 30 engraved plates (including frontispiece to first volume), 5 engraved maps, occasional browning and few damp stains mostly to margins, modern half calf, gilt decorated spines with dark green morocco title labels, folio, together with:Le Maistre de Sacy (Isaac-Louis). L'histoire du Vieux et du Nouveau Testament..., Paris: Aux depens des Libraires Associes, 1770, half-title, engraved illustration to title and numerous illustrations throughout volume, light toning scattered spotting, contemporary mottled calf, gilt decorated spine with maroon morocco title label, repaired to joints, board edges and head and foot of spine, light wear at head of spine, 4to,Mislin (Jacques). Les Saints Lieux: pèlerinage à Jérusalem en passant par l'Autriche, la Hongrie, la Slavonie, les provinces Danubiennes, Constantinople, l'Archipel, le Liban, la Syrie, Alexandrie, Malte, la Sicile et Marseille, 3 volumes, Paris: Jacques Lecoffre, 1858, scattered spotting, contemporary quarter morocco, 8vo, and Stanley (Arthur). Sinai and Palestine in connection with their history, 5th edition, London: John Murray, 1858, folding colour lithograph maps, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine with morocco title label, spine torn, 8vo, plus Josephus (Flavius). The Complete Works, London: London Printing and Publishing Company, circa 1850, engraved frontispiece, additional title and plates, some browning, contemporary marbled calf, gilt decorated spine with red morocco title label, light wear to extremities, 4toQTY: (8)
Lunardi (Vincent). An Account of the First Aërial Voyage in England, in a series of letters to his Guardian Chevalier Gherardo Compagni,..., 1st edition, London: printed for the author, 1784, signed by the author to the foot of the half-title, engraved folding frontispiece, lacking 2 further engravings, modern endpapers, some light toning & offsetting, later half calf, slim 8vo, together with:Saint-Fond (M. Faujas de), Description des Expériences de la Machine Aérostatique de MM. De Montgolfier,..., 1st edition, Paris: Chez B. Le Franco, 1784, hand-coloured frontispiece, 8 further engraved plates 2 of which are also hand-coloured, some marginal period annotations throughout, frontispiece & title page trimmed to the foot, later endpapers with an armorial bookplate to the front endpaper, contemporary gilt decorated full calf, boards & spine lightly marked & rubbed, 8voQTY: (2)
* Swiss playing cards. Nouveau Jeu d'Officiers, Geneva, Switzerland: Johann Rudolf Hauser, 1744, 41 (of 52, without: 8, 7, 6 of diamonds; valet, 10, 9 of spades; 8, 4 of hearts; 8, 3, ace of clubs) copper engraved playing cards (French suits), each card depicting a character in military costume (the Dames portraying their wives), with small suit sign and Roman numeral (pip cards) or French rank (courts) to upper left, and Arabic numerals (1-52) to upper right, captioned at the foot in 3 languages, 20 cards with early hand-colouring, spotted and dusty, some marks and stains, extremities somewhat worn, Dame of clubs with long vertical tear, and small loss to lower right corner, 10 of clubs with small surface losses (affecting background), plus one (of 2) title cards, title printed in French and Italian, with imprint, toned and dusty, short tear to lower edge, also with sometime added (and partly removed) diamond suit sign and Roman numeral to upper corners, versos speckled red, each card approximately 107 x 71 mm, plus a 1962 letter from the Scottish United Services Museum, regarding the original engravings upon which this pack is based, all cards mounted with photo corners onto 3 display boards, encapsulated in clear plastic (none examined out of boards), each board 42 x 59.5 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Collection of Dudley Ollis.British Museum 1896,0501.800 (Schreiber, Swiss 26); Fournier, SWI 1; Mann, All Cards on the Table, p.168; Schweizer Spielkarten (1978) No.130a.The cards represent soldiers of various countries including Germans, Poles, Highlanders, and Pandars, with designs based on a series of engravings by Martin Engelbrecht: Costumes Militaires de 1740. The first edition of this pack, Jeu d'Officiers, illustrated Maria Therese and her allies, in addition to soldiers that took part in the wars of 1740. This second edition replaces Maria and allies with additional soldiers.

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