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Lot 230

Military related items: to include a first aid box; an ammunition carrier and a gas mask holder  (Please Note: this lot is subject to the statement made in the Auctioneers Glossary of Certain Terms under 'Militaria & Associated Items' in the Terms & Conditions of Sale)

Lot 276

An Omega Speedmaster Professional straight writing 861 calibre 'The First Watch Worn to the Moon' stainless steel cased bracelet wristwatch, faced by a black baton dial, incorporating four subsidiaries, on a 1175 strap  boxed, Ref no. 145022-69ST

Lot 185

Books: to include 'Bernard Shaw Play's'  First publication; and works by Alistair Maclean

Lot 327

Clarke's Toys & Novelties Ltd No.201 O Gauge Station Equipment Set - containing Porter & Trolley Barrow, Luggage Trunk, Suitcase & Platform Seat - Good Plus with some light play wear, in Fair stained & creased but still complete box. Very unusual set, and we believe this to be the first time we have offered one for sale.

Lot 333

B.H.L. Series "Safety First Traffic Set" - Good to Good Plus, still factory strung onto original backing card, in Fair sun faded box with some splits to lid.

Lot 342

Britains Large Scale "Safety First" AA Road Signs - (1) Dangerous Corner; (2) School; (3) Crawley Town Sign with Mile Marker for Brighton/.Croydon/London - Fair to Good.

Lot 349

Timpo Pre-War Large Scale Garage Hand Mechanic Figure - Fair - believed to be the first time Vectis has offered this RARE Figure for sale.

Lot 409

A NYMPHENBURG PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A LEOPARD `AMIDOU'20th century First designed by Hans Behrens in 1904, naturalistically modelled wallowing on its back, impressed shield mark and BEHRENS, 30.5cm lengthGood condition

Lot 188

ATTRIBUTED TO KUNISADA Woodblock print of a Samurai, oban, 36cm x 23.5cm; together with another woodblock print attributed to Kunisada, chuban, 19.5cm x 25.5cm; and a print of a geisha, by an unknown hand, 39.5cm x 22cm, (3). Condition Report : First faded and browned; second muted. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

Lot 234

JOSEPH WEBB (ENGLISH, 1908-1962) 'The Sompting-Steyning Road', etching on copper, first state, limited edition 11/50, titled by hand lower left, signed and dated 1938 lower right, with hand-written quote from Francis Thompson lower left, 13.5cm x 12cm, mounted to paper, the mount with a Christmas gift inscription, presumably from the artist, unframed.

Lot 307

STAMPS - A GREAT BRITAIN FIRST DAY & COMMEMORATIVE COVER COLLECTION including those by Benham and Mercury, (approximately 419; seven albums).

Lot 360

[CLASSIC LITERATURE] Huxley, Aldous. Brave New World, first edition, Chatto & Windus, London, 1932, original blue cloth (worn), octavo; another copy, third impression, 1932, original blue cloth, octavo; together with Huxley, Aldous. The Doors of Perception, second impression, Chatto & Windus, London, 1954, original blue cloth, dustjacket (price-clipped; tape-repaired tear), octavo; and eleven other volumes by or about the same, (14).

Lot 370

[MILITARY & NAVAL] Molesworth, George. The History of the Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's) 1919-1945, first edition, Regimental Committee, Somerset Light Infantry, 1951, original dark green cloth gilt, six portrait plate illustrations (including frontispiece, as called for), folding maps, quarto; The Great War 1914-1919: The Book of Remembrance of the 5th Battalion (Prince Albert's) Somerset Light Infantry, privately printed at the Chiswick Press, London, 1930, original dark green cloth gilt, tall quarto; Wood, Major W. De B., editor. The History of the King's Shropshire Light Infantry in the Great War 1914-1918, first edition, The Medici Society, London, 1925, original green cloth gilt (spine slightly but uniformly faded), folding maps, octavo; and two other assorted works, (5).

Lot 372

[MODERN FIRST EDITIONS] Nin, Anais. A Spy in the House of Love, first edition, Spearman, London, 1955, original boards, dustjacket (non price-clipped), octavo; Du Maurier, Daphne. Hungry Hill, first edition, Gollancz, London, 1943, original blue cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Du Maurier, Daphne. The King's General, first edition, Gollancz, London, 1946, original green cloth, dustjacket, octavo; and seven assorted other works, (10).

Lot 373

[MODERN FIRST EDITIONS] Ondaatje, Michael. The English Patient, first edition, fourth impression, Bloomsbury, London, 1992, original boards dustjacket, SIGNED & INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR, octavo; and ten assorted other works, (11).

Lot 374

[MODERN FIRST EDITIONS] Fleming, Ian. From Russia, With Love, first edition, Cape, London, 1957, original boards, octavo (lacking dustjacket); Fleming, Ian. Thunderball, first edition, Cape, 1961, original boards, octavo (lacking dustjacket); Fleming, Ian. You Only Live Twice, first edition, Cape, 1964, original boards, dustjacket (chipped and torn), octavo; and two further James Bond first editions by the same, (5).

Lot 375

[MODERN FIRST EDITIONS] Amis, Kingsley. The James Bond Dossier, first edition, Cape, London, 1965, original boards, dustjacket (non price-clipped), octavo; London, Jack. The Assassination Bureau, Ltd, first edition, Deutsch, London, 1964, boards, dustjacket (price-clipped), octavo; Diment, Adam. The Dolly Dolly Spy, first edition, Joseph, London, 1967, original boards, dustjacket (non price-clipped), octavo; Diment, Adam. The Bang Bang Birds, first edition, Joseph, 1968, original boards, dustjacket (non price-clipped), octavo; Diment, Adam. Think Inc., first edition, Joseph, 1971, dustjacket (non price-clipped), octavo; and four assorted others, (9).

Lot 376

[MODERN FIRST EDITIONS] Housman, A.E. More Poems, first edition, Cape, London, 1936, original dark blue cloth, portrait frontispiece, octavo; Forester, C.S. Payment Deferred, first edition, The Bodley Head, London, 1926, original crimson cloth, eight page publisher's catalogue, octavo (lower cover damp stained); Wells, H.G. The Dream, first edition, Cape, London, 1924, original crimson cloth, octavo; and four assorted other works, (7).

Lot 378

[MODERN FIRST EDITIONS] O'Connor, Flannery. The Violent Bear it Away, first edition as such, Longmans Green & Co., London, 1960, original boards, dustjacket (non price-clipped), octavo; together with Didion, Joan. The White Album, first British edition, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1979, boards, dustjacket (non price-clipped), octavo; and Pynchon, Thomas. Slow Learner, first British edition, Cape, London, 1985, boards, dustjacket (non price-clipped), octavo, (3).

Lot 380

[TOPOGRAPHY]. SOMERSET Thirty-nine works, including Powys, Llewelyn. Somerset Essays, first edition, The Bodley Head, London, 1937, green cloth, plate illustrations, octavo; and Anstie, John. The Coal Fields of Gloucestershire and Somersetshire and their Resources, Kingsmead Reprints, Bath, 1969, cloth, dustjacket, tables and sectional diagrams, octavo.

Lot 382

[TOPOGRAPHY]. WEST COUNTRY Thirty-five assorted booklets and guides, including the Taunton Official Guide, 1967-68; Page, Hugh. Rambles in South Devon, British Railways (Western Region), London, 1949; Crossing, William. The Western Gate of Dartmoor: Tavistock and its Surroundings (the Homeland Handbooks, Volume 31), first edition, 1903; and One Hundred Years History of Shoes and Sheep-Skin Rugs at Street, Somerset, C. & J. Clark Ltd 1825-1925.

Lot 383

[TOPOGRAPHY]. SOMERSET Nine assorted works, comprising Pooley, Charles. An Historical and Descriptive Account of the Old Stone Crosses of Somerset, first edition, Longmans, Green & Co., London, 1877, original bevelled brown cloth gilt, folding map frontispiece, plate and text illustrations, small quarto; Barrett, C.R.B. Somersetshire: Highways, Byways and Waterways, first edition, Bliss, Sands & Foster, London, 1894, original green cloth gilt, four etchings (as called for), further text illustrations, quarto; Burrow, Edward. Ancient Earthworks & Camps of Somerset, limited edition 597/1025, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, Burrow, Cheltenham, 1924, quarter ivory cloth, illustrations throughout, folding map at end, quarto; and six other works.

Lot 385

[TOPOGRAPHY]. SOMERSET Thirteen assorted volumes, comprising The Victoria History of the County of Somerset, Volumes 1 & 2, edited by William Page, London, 1906 & 1911, uniform half leather, illustrations, quarto; Greswell, Rev. William. Dumnonia and the Valley of the Parret, first edition, original blue-green cloth (damp marked), eight plate illustrations (including frontispiece, as called for), octavo; and others.

Lot 392

[TOPOGRAPHY]. BERKSHIRE The History and Antiquities of Newbury and its Environs, including Twenty-Eight Parishes,... also A Catalogue of Plants, Hall & Marsh, Speenhamland, 1839, brown cloth, folding map frontispiece (torn, with significant loss), twenty plate illustrations (six more than called for), octavo; Hurry, J.B. The Rise and Fall of Reading Abbey, first edition, Stock, London, 1906, original light maroon cloth gilt, top edges gilt, paper-protected armorial frontispiece, seventeen illustrations (including a folding plan, as called for), INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR, octavo; and four other works, including two of Reading Abbey interest, (6).

Lot 395

[TRAVEL] Moyse-Bartlett, H. The Pirates of Trucial Oman, first edition, Macdonald, London, 1966, original boards, dustjacket, plate illustrations, octavo; Theroux, Paul. The Great Railway Bazaar, by Train Through Asia, first U.S. edition, Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 1975, original cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Fleming, Ian. Thrilling Cities, first edition, Cape, London, 1963, original boards, dustjacket, plate illustrations, octavo; and eight assorted other works, (11).

Lot 396

[TRAVEL]. JAPAN Morris, John. The Phoenix Cup, Some Notes on Japan in 1946, first edition, The Cresset Press, London, 1947, original red cloth, dustjacket (non price-clipped), fifteen monochrome plate illustrations (including frontispiece, as called for), SIGNED & INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR TO SIR PHILIP GIBBS to the front free endpaper, with a loosely inserted accompanying manuscript letter, octavo.

Lot 400

[MISCELLANEOUS] Twenty-four assorted works, in twenty-five volumes, including Pickering & Chatto Illustrateed Catalogue of Old and Rare Books, six parts in one, London, no date [circa 1900], half crimson leather, octavo; Jefferies, Richard. The Toilers of the Field, large paper limited edition 31/105, Longmans, Green & Co., London, 1892, half art vellum, portrait frontispiece, quarto (base of spine repaired); and Bromley, John. The Armorial Bearings of the Guilds of London, first edition, Warne, London, 1960, full leather gilt, top edges gilt, colour plate and text illustrations by Heather Child, octavo.

Lot 403

[MISCELLANEOUS]. CHILDRENS & OTHER Tolkien, J.R.R. The Treason of Isengard. The History of the Lord of the Rings Part Two, first edition, Unwin Hyman, London, 1989, boards, dustjacket, octavo; Tolkien, J.R.R. The Silmarillion, first edition, George Allen & Unwin, London, 1977, blue cloth, dustjacket (price-clipped), octavo; King, Jessie M., illustrator, & Steele, Isobel. The Enchanted Capital of Scotland, from a story told by a Merchant of Edinburgh, Plaid Stationery Ltd, Edinburgh, no date [1945], original blue cloth, four double-page colour plate illustrations, further black and white illustrations, slim quarto; and twelve assorted other works, including three illustrated by Edward Ardizzone, (15).

Lot 404

[MISCELLANEOUS]. CLOTH BINDINGS Jungman, Nico, illustrator, & Jungman, Beatrix. Norway, first edition, Black, London, 1905, original decorative green cloth, top edges gilt, seventy-five paper-protected colour plate illustrations (including frontispiece, as called for), four page publisher's list, quarto (pp.ix-x and four plates detached); Besant, Walter. East London, new edition, Chatto & Windus, London, 1903, original blue cloth, plate and text illustrations, octavo; and eight assorted other works, (10).

Lot 405

[MISCELLANEOUS] Forty-three assorted works, including Peer, Frank Sherman. The Hunting Field with Horse and Hound in America, the British Isles and France, first edition, Kennerley, New York, 1910, original crimson cloth gilt with pictorial onlay, plate illustrations, quarto; Goss, Fred. Memories of a Stag Harbourer. A Record of Twenty-Eight Years with the Devon and Somerset Stag Hounds1894-1921, first edition, Witherby, London, 1931, original green cloth, nine plate illustrations (including frontispiece, as called for), octavo; and fourteen Britain in Pictures titles, all but one with dustjacket, (box).

Lot 408

[MISCELLANEOUS]. THEATRE & STAGE Eleven works, in twelve volumes, including Eaton, Walter Prichard. The Actor's Heritage. Scenes from the Theatre of Yesterday and the Day Before, first edition, The Atlantic Monthly Press, Boston, 1924, quarter cloth, top edges gilt, frontispiece and further plate illustrations, octavo; and Fitzgerald, Percy. Henry Irving. A Record of Twenty Years at the Lyceum, Chapman & Hall, London, 1893, original pictorial brown cloth gilt, tissue-guarded portrait frontispiece, octavo. Provenance: The family of Robert Loraine (English, 1876-1935), stage actor, by descent.

Lot 409

[MISCELLANEOUS]. ROBERT LORAINE, ASSOCIATION COPIES Baring, Maurice. Poems: 1914-1919, first edition, Secker, London, 1920, original quarter cloth, SIGNED & INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR 'Bobby Loraine / from / Maurice Baring / Feb. 1922' to the front free endpaper, octavo; Wiggin, Kate Douglas. Penelope's Experiences in Scotland being Extracts from the Commonplace Book of Penelope Hamilton, Gay & Bird, London, 1908, original blind-stamped green cloth, illustrations by Charles Brock, SIGNED & INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR 'To Robert Loraine / Wishing that he might / like my work half as / well as I like his! / Kate Douglas Wiggins... / London. After 'Cyrano' / Tuesday Sept. 2nd 1919', octavo; and four assorted other works, each SIGNED & INSCRIBED by the author to Robert Loraine, (6). Provenance: The family of Robert Loraine (English, 1876-1935), stage actor, by descent.

Lot 411

[MISCELLANEOUS] Twenty-two assorted works, including Fisher, Mrs A.B. Twilight Tales of the Black Baganda, Marshall Brothers Ltd, London, no date, twenty-three (of twenty-four) plate illustrations, octavo; Shaw, Bernard. The Adventures of the Black Girl in her Search for God, first edition, Constable, London, 1932, pictorial boards, illustrations by John Farleigh, octavo.

Lot 7639

Two 19th Century Stevengraphs of a sporting theme: 'The Last Lap' depicting a penny farthing race, and 'The First Touch' depicting a football match, some minor discolouration

Lot 7640

Three Stevengraphs of railway theme: 'The First Train', 'The Present Time' and 'The Mersea Tunnel Railway', framed and glazed

Lot 1301

3 vintage tins. To include a Boots First Aid tin with contents - bandages, scissors, cotton wool etc and sailor themed Sharps toffee tin.

Lot 206

A TRAY OF BRITISH, COMMONWEALTH AND WORLD STAMP ALBUMS, comprising eight albums and a folder of first day covers

Lot 692

A FINDLATER'S FIRST XI BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY AGED 11 YEARS CERAMIC FOOTBALL DECANTER AND CONTENTS, together with a Bells Christmas 1995 decanter of Extra Special Old Scotch Whisky and a Bells commemorative decanter and contents 'To Commemorate the birth of Prince William of Wales 21st June 1982' (3)

Lot 883

A VINTAGE TINPLATE CLOCKWORK FIRST WORLD WAR TANK, with figure inside, L 24 cm

Lot 198

Collection of Coalport figurines - First Visit, Autumn Bell, Sarah Jane, The Garden Party, Debutant Any, Lucy and In Love

Lot 431

Danbury Mint figure, commemorating 100 years since the end of the First World War, 1918 and 2018

Lot 453

First World War British and French bayonet

Lot 140

Collection of mostly first edition Harry Potter books, Goblet of Fire, Half Blood Prince, Order of The Phoenix etc

Lot 284

Whitman, Walt and Rossetti, W M (ed), 1868, Poems, London: John Camden Hotten, first edition, 403pp., half leather bound with marbled end papers and gilt edges

Lot 278

A First World War British 1907 pattern SMLE bayonet by Wilkinson, two piece wooden grip, housed in leather and steel mounted scabbard, various marks to blade including 1907/19 and Wilkinson marks, blade 44cm long

Lot 256

A First World War German M1898/05 Mauser sword bayonet by Alex Coppel Solingen, two piece wooden grip, housed in steel scabbard, ricasso marked Alex Coppel Solingen, scabbard numbered B 8 CH R 38, blade 36.5cm long

Lot 292

Einstein, Albert, 1921, Relativity; special and general theory, London: Methuen, fourth edition of the first English translation, red cloth bound

Lot 260

Two British bayonets, a First World War British 1907 pattern SMLE bayonet by Wilkinson, two piece wooden grip, housed in leather and steel mounted scabbard, ricasso marked 1907 Wilkinson, various marks to reverse, pommel marked RAF 2382, blade 44cm long, together with a 19th century British 1888 pattern Lee-Metford knife bayonet, two piece wooden grip, housed in leather and steel mounted scabbard, ricasso marked crown over VR 98, reverse proofmarks, pommel marked 2Mx 712, blade 30cm long (2)

Lot 290

The Highgrove Florilegium, watercolours depicting plants grown in the Garden at Highgrove, 2008-09, in two volumes, The Princes' Charities Foundation/Addison Publications Ltd, 124 fine colour facsimile plates by Anne O'Connor, Beverly Allen, Josephine Elwes, Jenny Phillips, Sally Grosthwaite, Jill Coombs and many others, each signed with embossed blindstamp to lower outer corner giving the copyright, and the plate and edition number in pencil, the plates printed on American Cotton paper, the text on Somerset Bookwove, text decorations and endpaper designs by Richard Shirley Smith, original dark red quarter goatskin gilt, by Stephen Conway, after a design by James Brockman, with gilt hand-tooling by James and Stuart Brockman, dark red goatskin fore-edges, atlas folio, 66.5 by 48cm, limited edition No.69/175, signed in ink by Prince Charles to the preface page of the first volume, each contained in Liz Brown bespoke felt outer covers (2)

Lot 252

A First World War German M1871 sword bayonet, brass grip

Lot 294

Carroll, Lewis, 1876, Hunting of the Snark, with 9 illustrations by Henry Holland, first edition, London: Macmillan and Co., 83pp, gilt edged, cloth bound

Lot 276

A First World War German M1898 Mauser sword bayonet by Simson & Co, two piece wooden grip, housed in black leather mounted scabbard, ricasso marked Simson & Co SUHL, frog stud numbered 26320, crossguard numbered 13287, blade 52cm long

Lot 1319

A boxed Hornby 00 gauge Lime Wagon, a boxed Dapol Lime Wagon, three boxed Original Omnibus 1:76 scale Models and a boxed Exclusive First Editions Daimler Utility Bus

Lot 1345

Two mahogany framed Railway Notices 'Gentleman's First Class' and Booking Office

Lot 584

Bachmann "OO" Gauge/4mm Ref No. 31.505 Class 158 Two car D.M.U "First North Western" livery, very good, U/T condition, excellent box.

Lot 559

A Hornby "OO" Gauge/4mm Ref No. R4013 Eurostar Coach Pack, comprising two first calls divisible coaches, very good condition in excellent box.

Lot 604

A Bachmann "OO" Gauge/4mm Ref No. 32.925 Class 150/1 Two Car D.M.U "First North Western", very good, U/T condition, excellent box.

Lot 605

A Bachmann "OO" Gauge/4mm Ref No. 31.514 Class 158 Two Car D.M.U "Northern Rail First" livery, very good, U/T condition, excellent box.

Lot 620

Batman #181 DC Comic, First appearance of Poison Ivy, overall remarkable condition, colours vibrant, complete comic.

Lot 366

Ten diecast model buses by EFE, Corgi to include The Original Omnibus Company 1:76 #OM41306 Wright Eclipse Fusion First York, #43004 Leyland Olympian - Keighley and District, cased.

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