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Lot 7296A

Francis Blomefield and Charles Parkin: 'An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk...', Fersfield and Lynn, 1739-1775, first edition, four volumes (of five, lacks volume 5), numerous engraved plates/plans/folding genealogical tables + numerous engravings in the text, folio, contemporary reverse calf gilt worn, some boards detached but present, ownership signatures at front of each volume "John Beevor M.D.", inkstamps "J. Beevor 1770" & "J. Beevor 1768", pencil inscription on front pastedown volume I "From the library of Lord North august 1885", old manuscript pen & ink indexes/lists of religious houses at end of each volume, a few m/s annotations to margins of text (4)

Lot 7253

(China, Tung Hing [and others?]), 'Photographic Views of Foochow and Vicinity', a large oblong folio album (330 x 480mm), containing 44 mounted collodion print and albumen silver print photographs circa 1870-1893, (each approx. size 216 x 297mm), of Foochow and environs [present day Fuzhou, Fujian province, SE China], images mounted recto and verso on card leaves within a printed red border, all neatly captioned in ink beneath on the mount in English, original black morocco-backed black cloth boards, (spine rubbed, covers worn, some card leaves with chips/marginal part losses, retailed by the "Foochow Printing Press, established 1864", with their small printed label on upper pastedown, gilt title to front cover "Photographic Views of Foochow & Vicinity.", the images circa 1870-1893, some attributed to Tung Hing, including Mandarin Grave at Foochow (captioned "The Grave itself"); Woo-She-Shan (captioned "A piece of the City wall."); On the Road to Kushan, Foo Chow (captioned "On the Road to the Monastery."); The Fish Pond, Kushan (captioned "The Fish pond"), etc. Some of the photographs in the album extremely similar to known images by Tung Hing, such as view of exterior staircase and stone wall covered in Chinese inscriptions, in area surrounded by trees, and view of Yuen Foo monastery. The photographers Lai Afong and John Thomson photographed other very similar views in and around Foochow during the period. The list of the photograph captions as follows: 1. General view of Foochow; 2. Foochow City; 3. The White Pagoda; 4. Foochow [over rooftops, River Min visible]; 5. Foochow [through trees over rooftops, River Min with boats visible]; 6. Foochow [similar last]; 7. Foochow [large residential houses]; 8. The Bridge over the River [boats in foreground, mountains in background]; 9. The Bridge over the River; 10. River scene near Foochow; 11. Fire near Foochow City; 12. Entrance to a Chinese club house; 13. A piece of the City wall [Woo-She-Shan]; 14. The Entrance to a mandarin's grave; 15. The Grave itself; 16. An interior at the Temple of Meditation near Foochow; 17. An interior at the Temple of Meditation near Foochow [slightly differing image]; 18. An interior at the Temple of Meditation near Foochow [slightly differing image]; 19. The Buddha "Yii Lye" at the Temple of Meditation; 20. The mountain and Monastery of Kushan; 21. On the Road to the Monastery; 22. The entrance to the Monastery; 23. The Fish pond; 24. A Temple; 25. Some Steps at the Monastery; 26. The entrance to the Yuen Fu Monastery; 27. The Monastery itself; 28. Scenery near Foochow [river scene with mountainous background]; 29. Scenery near Foochow; 30. Scenery near Foochow; 31. Scenery near Foochow; 32. The water temple [Jinshan Temple, River Min]; 33. Stone pillars and water pots near the North Gate of the City, arranged in the order of the Constellation Ursa Major'; 34. The hills where the tea grows near Foochow; 35. On the road to Pakling; 36. Our House-boat sailing; 37. Our House-boat Pulling; 38. Pole junk, loading; 39. Pole junk loaded and ready for Sea; 40. River scene. Bamboo Creek; 41. Dragon Boat; 42. Telegraph House, Sharp Peak; 43. Heroic Group at Sharp Peak; 44. Snow scene Foochow January 16th 1893 (The Foochow Club).A rare late 19th Century album of 44 photographs of Foochow (Fuzhou) and vicinity.Provenance: This album has been in the possession of members of the same family since its creation in the late nineteenth century. It is offered for sale by the executor of the great grand-daughter of Lucy Kate Pemberton of Calcutta, the wife of the first owner. Pemberton was Lucy’s maiden name and she came of a notable Anglo—Indian family. Lucy married first William Lloyd Howell, an indigo planter in Indian in 1870. Their second child, Nina Lucy Constance was born in Calcutta in October 1872, some four months after her father’s death. Lucy subsequently married a merchant engaged in the tea trade by the name of Philips. The family moved from India to Foochow in 1878 where they remained until 1905. In 1882 Nina was sent to England to continue her education at St John’s School, Preston near Brighton, a school at which she was very happy. Photographic evidence indicates that she returned to Foochow when her education was completed before returning to England and marrying Frederick John Rentzsch, a gentlemen of independent means. They lived at Southwich, near Shoreham, Sussex. A son, Frederick Valentine Cobley, was born in 1903. Val, as he was known, subsequently changed his surname name to Reach in 1940. The late owner was Val’s only child. Val predeceased his mother Nina in 1950 so the album passed from Lucy Philips to her daughter Nina and on her death in the mid 1950s to the later owner, Nina’s grand-daughter. Reference to the ‘junk’ house boat, the scenery around Foochow and the European community at Foochow, the subject of some of the photographs, are referred to in a brief memoir written by Nina for the late owner, circa 1946.

Lot 7131

Henry Mayo Bateman, 2 titles: 'Rebound. A Book of Drawings.', 1927. Small folio. Original pictorial paper over boards. Dust jacket. First edition; 'Considered Trifles. A Book of Drawings', [1934]. Small folio. Original pictorial paper over boards. Spine worn. (2)

Lot 7090

Hilary Mantel: 'Wolf Hall', London, Fourth Estate, 2009, 1st edition, original cloth gilt, pictorial dust wrapper by Andy Bridge(£18.99 price intact), 'Bring Up the Bodies', L, Fourth Estate, 2012, 1st edition, orig. cloth gilt, pictorial dust wrapper by Andy Bridge (£20 price intact). First edition copies of Mantel's 2009 & 2012 Booker Prize winning novels, the first two historical novels of the author's acclaimed Thomas Cromwell trilogy (2)

Lot 7217

John Payne (translated): 'The Novels of Matteo Bandello Bishop of Agen, now first done into English Prose and Verse by John Payne', London, Printed for the Villon Society by Private Subscription and for Private Circulation only, 1890, limited edition, numbered (this copy number 4 of an unknown limitation), 6 volumes, original Japanese vellum gilt, top edges gilt; together with 'The Heptameron of the Tales of Margaret, Queen of Navarre', London, PRivately Printed for the Navarre Society, 1922, limited edition, 5 volumes, illustrations throughout by S. Freudenberg & Dunker as called for, uniform original decorative cream cloth gilt, top edges gilt (generally VGC), 'The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio', ill. Louis Chalon, L, Navarre Society, limited edition, 2 volumes, original decorative cloth gilt, tope edges gilt (13)

Lot 7248

(Cricket), four albums of various cricket cigarette and trade cards, postcards etc, first album including rare F & J Smith 'Cricketers', 1912, complete set of 50, plus a duplicate of card 37, G.C. White (51); R & J Hill 'Famous Cricketers', 1923, complete set of 40; R & J Hill (Sunripe) 'Caricatures of Famous Cricketers', 1926, large size, complete set of 50; Ogden's 'Cricket 1926', complete set of 50; Ogden's 'Prominent Cricketers of 1938', complete set of 50; 100+ various earlier Ogden's cricket odds, etc etc; second album incl. approx. 30 postcards of cricketers c.1900-1930's including W.G. Grace, Victor Trumper, F. Woolley, W. Rhodes, G.H. Hirts etc etc, several real photos; approx 24 comic and similar cricket post cards, mainly Edwardian period; small number at end of album team photographic postcards incl. Australia 1905 etc; third album incl. several John Players sets, including 'Cricketers 1930', complete set of 50, 'Cricketers 1934', complete set of 50, 'Cricketers Caricatures by RIP', complete set of 50, 'Cricketers 1938', complete set of 50, Scanlen's Gum WSC Super Series cards, complete set of 84, etc; fourth album cricket trade card sets and various cricket cigarette cards, mainly second half 20th Century; plus a small number of early 20th Century cricket books and later booklets

Lot 7201

Wilkie Collins: 'Poor Miss Finch', London, Richard Bentley and Son, 1872, 1st edition, 3 volumes, Triple Decker. All details [except for binding] correspond exactly to description of first edition in the Bibliography of Collins by Parrish and Miller, and to Sadleir 602 and Wolff 1372, including ads to the rear of Vol. I. The binding is presumably recent and virtually pristine - just the tiniest nick to the top of the rear board of Vol.I. Fine three quarter tan morocco over marbled paper covered boards by Stikeman & Co, spines gilt ruled in compartments, raised bands, top page edges gilt, marbled endpapers, inner hinges all intact, text blocks tight. Pages all very clean with only the most occasional mild spot of foxing and just a touch of browning to page edges, no previous owner marks (3)

Lot 7022A

Elisabeth Frink: 'Aesop's Fables. Illustrated by Elisabeth Frink.', London, Curwen Press for R.A. McAlpine & Waddington Prints, 1968, number 127 of 250 copies only, signed by Frink on the half-title page, four original lithographs at the rear. In this copy the lithographs have not been individually signed, 47 illustrations (some coloured), these being Frink's first book illustrations, oblong folio, bound by Mansell in original orange and honey coloured morocco, upper cover with elaborate tooling and lettering in gilt, green marbled end papers, uncut

Lot 7136

James Lees-Milne, a collection of 27 titles, including 'Diaries', a complete first edition set of 12 volumes, 1975-2005, all UK first editions pub. Chatto & Windus/Faber & Faber/John Murray, all original cloth, all in dust wrappers, plus 15 other James Lees-Milne titles (27)

Lot 7195

BAYLEY, F.W.N.. The New Tale of a Tub: An Adventure in Verse. With Illustrations, Designed By Lieutenant J.S. Cotton. Lithographed By Aubry.. ill. J.S. Cotton. London: Colnaghi and Puckle., 1841. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Cloth. Good+ / No Jacket. Publisher's blind stamped, plain green cloth, gilt lettered, quite heavily worn at edges and corners. 2 short tears to leaves repaired. Very slt occas. soiling to margins some leaves. Text of 16pp. The scarce folio original edition, containing 7 fine litho. full page plates to illustrate the humourous verse. The subject being the efforts of 2 drunken Europeans to put a tiger into a barrel. With a contemporary inscription Catherine Gurney to Samuel Gurney Cresswell. Catherine Gurney OBE (1848-1930) was a British activist in the temperance movement, and is remembered for her work in establishing police convalescent homes, orphanages and schools, including St George's House, in Harrogate, and a member of the prominent Quaker banking family the Gurneys of Norfolk, many members of the family also being involved in social reform

Lot 7284

HERVEY, SYDENHAM H.A.. The Suffolk Green Books, Publications Nos. 1- 14 and 16-20. . Wells: Ernest Jackson, 1894. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Cloth. Very Good / No Jacket. An almost complete run of 27 of 29 volumes published from 1894 to 1928 and lacking only publication no.15: Great and Little Whelnetham Registers and volume 20, no. 5 Dictionary of Herveys: Summary and index. The project was completed with later History and the out of county final volumes 21: County Warwick.Ladbroke and its Owners and publication no.22: County Somerset. Wedmore Parish Registers, 1561-1812. Publisher's uniform green cloth gilt, spines a bit darkened, heads of spines very slty rubbed, Front end paper joints of several volumes cracked but sound. Some covers of early volumes slty marked. Some end papers bit browned with occasional light title page and text foxing, mainly the early volumes. Publications no.s 19 and 20 have the covers badly faded to a light green and are therefor non-matching in the run. These volumes are inscribed "Proof Sheets" on the title pages and contain Sydenham Hervey's ms. corrections. Most volumes have a dated presentation inscription from the author and editor to Thelma Parker with her bookplates. The early volumes have the heraldic bookplate of Thomas and Maud Dundas instead. Publications 1-3 (in 5 volumes) , 1894-have the imprint Ernest Jackson, Wells. Publications 5-7 have the imprint George Booth, Woodbridge, 1900- and Publication no. 8 on have the imprint Paul and Mathew, Bury St. Edmunds, 1904-. Scarce to find as a near complete set (28)

Lot 7103

W.B. Yeats: 'Poems Lyrical and Narrative. Being the First Volume of the Collected Works in Verse and Prose of William Butler Yeats', London, Chapman & Hall, 1908, 1st collected edition, volume I only of the eight volume set of Collected Works, one of only 1,060 copies, engraved port. frontis, ix,244,[1]pp, ex library, blindstamped armorial crests to leaves at front and end (possibly Repton School), ref. number to verso of title, original publisher's primary (deluxe) binding of quarter vellum over grey cloth boards (worn, inner joints weak), gilt titles, top edge gilt

Lot 7100

Walter de la Mare: 'Poems', London, John Murray, 1906, 1st edition, signed & inscribed by author on FFEP "'Walter de la Mare with all good wishes April 1914", original publisher's green cloth, gilt titled to front cover and gilt titled and decorated to spine, binding clean, gilt bright to spine and cover, hinges intact and text block firm, internally slight foxing/spotting to EP's, else leaves clean, housed in a custom made folding cloth chemise and handsome finely produced quarter blue morocco slipcase, raised bands, lettered in gilt, and gilt rules. A romantic poet, shouldered to one side by modernism, Walter de la Mare is ripe for rediscovery now. Signed & inscribed first edition of the author's second volume of poetry

Lot 7235

(Crimean War, Royal Navy), an 1892 cheque payable to and endorsed by Captain James Edward Hunter R.N. (1834-1932). Capt. J.E. Hunter entered the Royal Navy in 1848, served in Hercules 74 guns, Eurydice 26 guns, Hermes, Orestes, Castor, Queen (three decker 116 guns), in heavy gale off Sebastopol took jolly boat and six men (volunteers) and made two trips to three wrecks and saved 47 lives under heavy fire from Cossacks on cliff: in Naval Brigade: in advance battery all the siege except six weeks with severe wound; first into Sebastapol: took Russian gun and sunk three remaining Russian men of war (despatches four times, promoted Lieutenant, eight Orders and Medals): Retribution paddle frigate, at taking Piho forts, then bombarded Nankin, and command of Naval Brigade of field guns with 1200 troops under Sir Chas. Staveley and Major Gordon R.E. (Gordon of Khartoum) and cleared Chinese Rebels 30 miles round Shanghai: First Lieut. gunnery Eurlas flagship Admiral Sir Leopold Kuper, bombarded Kragoshima, Prince Salzuma's stronghold: Flag Captain and Commander killed, took command and carried her through, 93 killed and wounded, then bombarded forst Simono and Saki, entrance of island sea and took guns off (73). After retiring was Engineer in Chief. Out laying 10,000 miles of submarine cables, repaired three, one over three moles deep. Publication Ups and downs of a sailor. Recreation: one of the best boxers and hornpipe dancers in the Navy. Above extract from 'Who was Who 1929-1940'

Lot 7065

Arthur Ransome: 'Swallows and Amazons. Illustrated by the author with help from Miss Nancy Blackett', London, Jonathan Cape, 1953, 'the first and only cheap edition...It will not be reprinted ... with all the illustrations and maps from the Standard Edition', b/w ills. throughout, map illustrated end papers/front pastedowns, original cloth gilt, dust wrapper; together with J.M. Barrie: 'The Plays of J.M. Barrie', L, H & S, 1936 reprint, contemporary Admiralty fine prize binding, half navy morocco gilt, spine gilt in compartments, Admiralty emblem in gilt to front cover and with presentation bookplate to front pastedown (2)

Lot 7281

(Topography), a collection of various topographical works, including Rev. F.O. Morris: 'A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland', London, William Mackenzie, c.1870, volumes 1 (2 copies), 5 & 6 only, numerous chromolithograph plates as called for, each 4to, variant original decorative morocco/cloth gilt bindings, all edges gilt; Lysons: 'Magna Britannia...Volume the Fourth, Containing Cumberland', L, 1816, 43 engraved maps, plans, views etc (some folding) as called for, 4to, old half calf gilt, 'Additional Plates...for the First Volume of Magna Britannia, Containing the Counties of Bedford, Berks, and Bucks', L, 1813, 12 engraved plates (some folding/coloured), 4to, old paper covered boards worn; Henry Nugent Bell: 'The Huntingdon Peerage', L, 1821, 2nd edition, engraved port. frontis + other port. plates, folding pedigrees etc, 4to, orig. paper covered boards worn; John Prince: 'The Worthies of Devon', L & Plymouth, 1810, new edition, 6 engraved portrait plates + 5 engraved plates of coats of arms as called for, 4to, contemporary half calf gilt; Thomas Dugdale: 'Curiosities Of Great Britain: England and Wales Delineated Historical, Entertainings Commercial Alphabetically arranged', London, Tallis, circa 1860, in 4 volumes, engraved frontispieces, title pages & numerous engraved plates & maps, uniform old calf gilt, plus volumes 4-10 of the same work, numerous engraved plates & maps, original cloth gilt, duplicate volume 4; plus 4 mid 19th Century Handbooks for Travellers published by John Murray, comprising '...Wiltshire, Dorsetshire, and Somersetshire', 1859, folding map at end, '...Durham and Northumberland', 1864, folding map at end, '...Berks, Bucks & Oxfordshire', 1860, folding map at end, '...Kent and Sussex', 1863, lacks map, uniform old full calf gilt; '12 Views in North Wales...Pub. By G. Humphreys, Bangor', c.1846, 12 engraved views, each tissue guarded, oblong (approx 13 x 21cm), original wraps; plus 3 others similar (28)

Lot 7100A

Harold Pinter: 'No Man's Land', London, H. Karnac (Books) Ltd, 1975, 1st edition, signed limited issue, number 8 of 150 copies, numbered and signed by Harold Pinter to limitation page, original red and black cloth lettered in gilt. Pinter's play was first performed at the National Theatre on 23 April 1975 with a cast that included John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson

Lot 7232

Jay Winter (Edited): 'The Cambridge History of the First World War. Volume I Global War; Volume II The State; Volume III Civil Society', Cambridge University Press, 2014, 1st edition, 3 volumes (complete), original cloth gilt, dust wrappers (fine/fine) (3)

Lot 7242

A collection of C19th & C20th manuscript diaries, seven of which dated 1903-1919 appear to be the diaries of Lady Constance Baird (1867-1931), member of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (Princess Royal's Volunteer Corps) a British independent all-female charity which was formed in 1907 originally to provide rapid first aid to injured soldiers by travelling on horseback. In WW1, they drove ambulances and originally the Army wanted nothing to do with them so they supported the Belgians and French. Her four diaries for 1916-1919 with m/s entries re driving to Paris Plage Le Touquet, Etaples, convalescent Hospital Boulogne, entry for Friday February 15 1918 "Fine day, raw cold wind. Godden[?] & I worked on car all the morning - taking down magneto & cleaning it & tuning up plugs. Went to Boulogne at 3,30 & took a girl from Woodside in. Met boat, brought out an M.O. & a V.A.D. for St. Johns also Sister Workman. Car pulling much better but still pretty hard to steer", photographic postcard of female WW1 ambulance driver from Constance Baird loosely inserted in 1916 diary, (presumably image is of Constance Baird), postally used with British Red Cross and Field Censor inkstamps, these 7 diaries each with ownership signatures/inscriptions "Constance Baird"/"Contie Baird" at front, each full or very near full of m/s pen & ink entries, near uniform leather gilt by Houghton & Gunn/Asprey, spines sunned/worn, each approx. 13 x 11cm, plus 2 other diaries similar 1909 & 1911 with ownership sigs. of Norah D. Maude (and with later pencil notes beneath "later Hanbury-Keck 1889-1977 (Dan Dan)", plus other diaries earlier with entries 1864-1894, entries Dorset/New Forest area (11)

Lot 7142

William Golding: 'Lord of the Flies', London, Faber & Faber, 1954, 2nd impression, original cloth (spine sunned, Boots the chemist circulating library bookplate to front cover), internally no previous ownership names or inscriptions, leaves very clean/VGC, a copy with the potential for an attractive rebind if so desired. Golding's first and best known novel. Golding had great difficulties in finding a publisher, and even when he succeeded, the initial print run of 3,040 copies sold slowly. However, based on enthusiastic reviews and word of mouth, sales picked up, and the work is now regarded as one of the outstanding achievements of 20th-century British literature, regularly featuring in critics' lists as one of the greatest novels of all time.

Lot 7093

A collection of 30 modern first editions etc, including Ernest Hemingway 'For Whom the Bell Tolls', L, Cape, 1941, 1st edition, original cloth gilt; John Betjeman: 'Summoned by Bells', L, John Murray, 1960, 1st edition, orig. cloth, dust wrapper; plus others Angus Wilson, C.P. Snow, Len Deighton, Kingsley Amis, E.M. Forster, W.S. Maugham, Henry WIlliamson, Philip Roth etc (30)

Lot 7082

Enid Blyton: 'Five on a Treasure Island', London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1942, 1st edition, 32 full page black & white illustrations by Eileen Soper as called for, original pale blue cloth, lettered in black, facsimile dust wrapper (in very collectable condition, internally no previous owner names or inscriptions, leaves clean, externally cloth very slightly bumped and rubbed at corners/extremities, else cloth largely without any of the usual mottling and marking. A scarce first edition example of the first book in Enid Blyton's Famous Five series

Lot 7134

A collection of fifty plus assorted poetry titles, mainly first editions, including Edward Lowbury; John Bratby (illustrated): 'Masada. Byzantium. Celle. Apocryphal Letters by Edward Lowbury', Sceptre Press Limited, 1985, limited edition (56/75), numbered & signed by the author and illustrator, original cloth gilt; William Scammell: 'A Second Life', Harry CHambers/Peterloo Poets, 1982, limited edition (13/50), numbered & signed, orig. cloth gilt, dust wrapper; Reg Gadney: 'Gone to Nagasaki', London, Downshire Press Editions, 1995, limited edition (51/75), numbered & signed, orig. card wraps, wove dust wrapper, orig. envelope; Alfred Lord Tennyson: 'In Memoriam A.H.H.', New York & London, The Bankside Press for M.H. Mansfield, 1900, limited edition, (65/100), inscribed to limitation page "This is No. 65 of 100 copies reserved for Great Britain...", rubricated initials from designs by Blanche McManus, original pictorial buckram gilt, top edge gilt; T.S. Eliot: 'The Elder Statesman', L, Faber, 1959, 1st edition, ex library, orig. cloth gilt, d/w; 'George Crabbe Poems. Selected and Introduced by Geoffrey Grigson', L, the Grey Walls Press Limited, 1950, 1st edition, orig. pictorial paper covered boards, dust wrapper (both by Leslie Atkinson); Walter de la Mare: 'Winged Chariot', L, Faber, 1951, 1st edition, orig. cloth gilt, d/w (design on jacket taken from title page wood engraved vignette by Joan Hassall); Joan Edwards: 'Visitor's Book', L, The Epworth Press, 1960, 1st edition, orig. cloth, d/w; Aldous Huxley: 'The Cicadas and Other Poems', L, Chatto & Windus, 1931, 1st edition, original cloth, printed paper label to spine; E.M. Beloe: 'Nicholas Murford's Fragmenta Poetica. Greenland Fishery Museum Reprint, with Notes by Edward Milligen Beloe Coroner of King's Lynn in the County of Norfolk.', King's Lynn, printed by Thew & Son for subscriber's, [1914], large paper edition, this copy numbered 57 and signed in initials by E.M. Beloe, xxv,66pp, 4to, orig. printed wraps (worn); Christopher Hassall: 'Words by Request', L, Arthur Barker, 1952, limited edition (500), orig. cloth, acetate and paper dust wrapper; Paul Scott Mowrer; Emery Kelen (ill.): 'School for Diplomats', The Golden Quill Press, 1964, signed & inscribed by the author on FFEP, orig. leatherette boards, d/w; plus others Edward Thomas, George Crabbe, Beat poets, Zen Haiku, Art Garfunkel, Paul Dehn, Robert Bly, etc etc (50+)

Lot 7108

Fr. Rolfe: 'Don Tarquinio. A Kataleptic Phantasmatic Romance', London, Chatto & Windus, 1905, first edition, first impression, in the first issue binding (of the 1011 sets of sheets printed only 650 were issued in the primary binding, the rest being sold off in cheaper formats over the ensuing decades), xiii,257pp + [6],32pp adverts at rear, original pictorial purple cloth, spine lettered in gilt

Lot 7125

T.E. LAWRENCE (contributor); PIRIE-GORDON, H.: 'A Brief Record of the Advance of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force.... July 1917 to October 1918..', Cairo: Government Press, 1919. Quarto. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Printer Wrapper. Good+ / No Jacket. Original printed paper covers , slty marked and rubbed at lower edge and slight damage to final map. Contains two reports written by T. E. Lawrence, "Sherifian Co-Operation in September" and "Story of the Arab Movement", in which he details the Ashraf contribution to the War effort and narrates his own involvement in a third-person report, the first published account of the Arab campaign. Collates thus: [6], 113, [1pp]. and with 56 coloured maps. Collates thus- Portrait frontis, [vi, 113, [1], [ 56]pp. 56 maps with text as forementioned on facing leaves. Moderate crayon marks at foot of p. 13, slight tear to surface of map 56 measuring 0.75 x 0.75 cms

Lot 7240

A collection of seventeen World War One related titles, several of which scarce personal narrative, first hand accounts etc., including the Rev. H.C. Foster: 'At Antwerp and the Dardanelles', London, Mills & boon, [1918], 1st edition, 8 black & white plates from photos as called for, lacks FFEP, original cloth; G.E.R. Gedye: 'The Revolver Republic. France's Bid for the Rhine', L, Arrowsmith, 1930, 1st edition, 25 b/w ills. from photographs as called for, original cloth gilt. Very scarce, probably the best contemporary British account of the occupation of the Rhineland; Cecil Sommers: 'Temporary Heroes', L, John Lane, 1917, 1st edition, frontis + 6 b/w plates as called for, original cloth gilt (worn); A.H. Tubby: 'A Consulting Surgeon in the Near East', L, Christophers, 1920, 1st edition, port. frontis + 15 b/w plates from photographs as called for, orig. cloth gilt; Julian Bell (edited): 'We Did Not Fight. 1914-18 Experiences of War Resisters', L, Cobden-Sanderson, 1935, 1st edition, various contributors incl. Bertrand Russell, Siegfried Sassoon etc, orig. cloth; Private Frank Richards: 'Old Soldiers Never Die', L, Faber, 1933, 1st edition, orig. cloth gilt; Compton Mackenzie: Aegean Memories', L, Chatto & Windus, 1940, 1st edition, frontis + 7 plates & map at end as called for, orig. cloth gilt; Frederick Seymour Cocks: 'The Secret Treaties and Understandings. Text of the available documents, with introductory comments and explanatory notes by F.S.C., and a preface by Charles Trevelyan', L, Union of Democratic Control, [1918], 2 maps at end (on each side of one folding leaf) as called for, orig. card wraps, printed paper label to front cover and spine; Alfred Grosch: 'St. Pancras Pavements. An Autobiography', London, Catholic Book Club, 1947, orig. cloth, dust wrapper. Scarce title notable for its straightforward account of life as a P.O.W. in WW1; J.E. Buckrose: 'War-Time in Our Street', 1917, 1st edition, orig. pictorial cloth; John Irving: 'Coronel and the Falklands', L, Philpot, c.1920, orig. cloth gilt; The Rev. Francis Irwin: 'Stonyhurst War Record. A Memorial of the Part Taken by Stonyhurst Men in the Great War', The Authorities of Stonyhurst College, 1927, 1st edition, signed & inscribed presentation Stonyhurst College bookplate to front pastedown "To the Secretary, Imp. War Graves Commn. in gratitude for valuable assistance from the author - Francis Irwin S.J.", xxxiv,442pp., illustrations from photographs throughout, 4to, original cloth gilt, top edge gilt, dust wrapper. Scarce; 'The Legion Book', L, Cassell, 1929, 1st edition, printed at the Curwen Press, ills. in text including Eric Ravilious, Edward Bawden, CLare Leighton + 12 half tone plates as called for, produced in support of veterans of WW1, contributors include Winston Churchill, John Galsworthy, Rudyard Kipling, Edgar Wallace, Aldous Huxley, Edmund Blunden etc; plus 4 others similar (17)

Lot 7085

Enid Blyton, 'Secret Seven', complete set of the 15 adolescent detective series novels, all 1st editions, 1st impressions, all published Brockhampton Press, Leicester, comprising: 'The Secret Seven', 1949, colour frontis & black & white ills. by George Brook, original cloth, dust wrapper, 'The Secret Seven Adventure', 1950, ill. George Brook, orig. cloth, d/w, 'Well Done, Secret Seven!', 1951, ill. George Brook, orig. cloth, d/w, 'Secret Seven on the Trail', 1952, ill. George Brook, orig. cloth, 'Go Ahead Secret Seven', 1953, ill. Bruno Kay, orig. cloth, 'Good Work Secret Seven', 1954, ill. Bruno Kay, orig. cloth, d/w, 'Secret Seven Win Through', 1955, ill. Bruno Kay, orig. cloth, d/w, 'Three Cheers Secret Seven', 1956, ill. Burgess Sharrocks, orig. cloth, d/w, 'Secret Seven Mystery', 1957, Burgess Sharrocks, orig. cloth, d/w, 'Puzzle for the Secret Seven', 1958, Burgess Sharrocks, orig. cloth, d/w, 'Secret Seven Fireworks', 1959, Burgess Sharrocks, orig. cloth, d/w, 'Good Old Secret Seven', 1960, Burgess Sharrocks, orig. cloth, d/w, 'Shock for the Secret Seven', 1961, ill. Burgess Sharrocks, orig. cloth, d/w, 'Look out Secret Seven', 1962, ill. Burgess Sharrocks, orig. cloth, d/w, 'Fun for the Secret Seven', 1963, ill. Burgess Sharrocks, orig. cloth, d/w. A collectable first edition set of the 15 full length Secret Seven novels (15)

Lot 7202

Wilkie Collins: 'The New Magdalen', London, Richard Bentley and Son, 1873, 1st edition, 2 volumes, All details [except for binding] correspond exactly to description of first edition in the Bibliography of Collins by Parrish and Miller, and to Sadleir 600 and Wolff 1370, including ads to the rear of Vol. II. The binding is presumably recent and virtually pristine. Fine three quarter tan morocco over marbled paper covered boards by Stikeman & Co, spines gilt ruled in compartments, raised bands, top page edges gilt, marbled endpapers, inner hinges all intact, text blocks tight. Pages all very clean with only the most occasional mild spot of foxing and just a touch of browning to page edges, no previous owner marks (2)

Lot 7241

(WWI, Women's Rights, Women's Suffrage), 'Women's Volunteer Reserve Magazine', Birmingham, Women's Volunteer Reserve, a consecutive run of 20 issues from Vol. 1 No.1 January 1916 to Vol. 2 No. 20 August 1917, content includes a wide range of articles and photographic illustrations relating to the Women's Volunteer Reserve, including agricultural work & food production, land army, munitions work, first aid and nursing, motor section, waste collection, W.V.R. abroad in Serbia, Corfu, Canada etc, period adverts, portrait frontispieces to each issue of various prominent W.V.R. members, each original stapled printed wraps. The Women’s Volunteer Reserve was started soon after War was declared in August 1914 by Hon Evelina Haverfield, a committed and influential suffragette. Originally formed as the Women’s Emergency Corps, the opportunity was taken to forge a role for women in the crisis of war. The expectations of the organisation were for women to undertake the jobs that the men performed to release more manpower for the war effort. Women trained to be signallers, despatch riders, telegraphists, motorists, were organised on military lines and expected to practice Swedish drill, fencing, study Morse code and semaphore and, if they were that way inclined, to practice on the rifle range. The organisation tended to attract women from the higher classes and initially there was a heady mix of feminists and women who were not accustomed to associating with such types. Very scarce (20)

Lot 7220

WALKER, JOHN. An Attempt Towards the Sufferings of the Clergy of the Church of England... In the Late Times of the Grand Rebellion. . London: J.Nicholson, 1714. First Edition. Containing parts 1 and 2. The projected part 3 was never published. Part 1. [iv], li, [xvii], -204pp. Part 2. 436pp, folio, contemporary, blind stamped, mid brown panelled calf, probably as bound by the publisher

Lot 7185

Elizabeth Raffald: 'The Experienced English House-keeper, for the Use and Ease of Ladies, House-keepers, Cooks, &c. Wrote purely from Practice, and dedicated to the Hon. Lady Elizabeth Warburton', Manchester, Printed by J. Harrop, for the author, and sold by Messrs. Fletcher and Anderson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London; and by Eliz. Raffald, Confectioner, near the Exchange, Manchester, 1769, 1st edition, signed by the author to leaf A1 as usual (for copyright reasons) and with contemporary ownership signature above "Everina Nicholson her book the 4th of December", 2 folding engraved bills of fare as called for, iii,362,xipp + 2 leaves of plates at end, contemporary calf gilt (slightly worn). Mrs. Raffald spent fifteen years as housekeeper to Lady Elizabeth Warburton (to whom the work is dedicated), married the gardener, opened a confectioner's shop in Manchester and set up a cookery school. She went on to have fifteen daughters, run two inns, found Salford's first newspaper, establish a registry office for servants and compile Manchester's first Directory.

Lot 7176

(Cookery, Medicine), a circa 18th Century manuscript receipt book, 120+ pages of manuscript cookery recipes and medical cures/remedies, entries include "To make a Syrrup for a MC consumption. Take a pint of ye best live hony, and a pint of coltfoot water, & a pint of unset hyssop water, & put it into a cleane earthen pipkin, & put into it 2 ounces of hearts horne, a handfull of Rue shred small a penyworth of liquorish sliced thin: Put all these into a pipkin, & set it over a soft fire & let it simber 8 houres till ye halfe be consumed then take it off, & straine it, then wipe ye pipkin cleane & put it in againe, then put in 4 ounces of sugarcandy, then let it simper till ye sugarcandy is consumed, then take it & let it stand, & coole & put it into a glasse & keepe it close stopt, and let ye partie take a spoonfull of it first in the morning & last at night or at any other time when ye cough takes him"; "Herbes for Plague water"; "An oyle for shrinking of vains or sinnewes"; "To make Snaile water"; "For A dyet drink"; "to Make Bisket"; "to make syrup of Groundivey"; "For the Green Sickness"; plus numerous others Aqua Mirabilis, sausages, scurvy, liver puddings, syrup of marshmallow, pease pottage, preserved walnuts, cakes, wines, mackaroones, chicken pie, surfitt water, eel, cod, carp, sore throat, pickled hams, etc etc, one recipt dated Sept. 8 1700, inscription at front "CCO in Southwell near Newarke upon Trent in Notingham Sheare", and at back "Mrs Brummell Huntingdon", old calf very worn, lacks backstrip, metal clasps, approx size 15 x 9.5cm

Lot 7268

(Scotland), William Forbes: 'The institutes of the law of Scotland. Volume first : comprehending the private law: to which is subjoin'd, the constitution of the session, &c. and of the commission for plantation of churches, valuation of tithes, &c. with a scheme of the form of process observ'd in the courts', Edinburgh, W. Brown, 1722, 1st edition, volume I, viii,270pp + [1]pp publisher's advert at end, contemporary calf, gilt leather title label to spine; together with William Gilpin: 'Observations, Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty, Made in the Year 1776, on Several Parts of Great Britain; Particularly the High-Lands of Scotland.', London, R. Blamire, 1789, 1st edition, 2 volumes in 1, 40 plates (comprising mainly aquatint views, plus some maps etc) as called for, contemporary calf gilt (2)

Lot 7165

Albert Einstein, H.A. Lorentz, H. Minkowski & H. Weyl: 'The Principle of Relativity, A Collection of Original Memoirs on the Special and General Theory of Relativity...with Notes by A. Sommerfeld, translated by W. Perrett and G.B. Jeffery', London, Methuen & Co., 1923, 1st edition, viii,216pp, ex library, inkstamp to recto and verso of title page, else no other library m,arkings, rebound cloth gilt, replenished EP's/front pastedowns. Many of the papers appear here in English in book form for the first time, notably Einstein's 'Does the Inertia of a Body Depend on its Energy Content?' [The E=MC2 Paper]. Uncommon. Weil 59a.

Lot 7140

George Orwell: 'Nineteen Eighty-Four', London, Secker & Warburg, 1949, 1st edition, 1st printing, original cloth (worn, boots label removed from front cover and rear pastedown, cloth at spine edges rubbed/frayed in places, spine a but sunned and with spotting, neat contemporary ownership inscription at head of front pastedown, else internally leaves clean/VGC, no other previous owner names or markings). A first edition copy of Orwell's classic dystopian social science fiction novel

Lot 300

A group of Chinese blue and white tea cups and saucersQing dynasty, Kangxi periodComprising three matching sets of cups and saucers, the largest saucer 10.5cm diameter; and three single saucers, the largest 11.5cm diameter (9).清康熙 青花茶盃及碟九件Condition Report: 品相報告The first fluted cup with a small nibble to one of the edges of the rim to the exterior and some nibbling to edge of rim; a couple of pits and frits. The saucer with 4mm wide rim flake. The other fluted cup with a couple of rim frits and nibbles, and an approx. 20mm long rim hairline. The faceted cup with 10mm (approx.) split firing crack to rim and some nibbling to foot, the saucer with hairline across base, approx. 20mm rim hairline with associated nibble and a few further frits/nibbles.The smallest single saucer in generally good condition apart from firing flaws; the fluted saucer with flowers and lions with a rim hairline, 25mm approx, a shallow surface flake to exterior of rim and some extended areas of rim fritting; the ladies and flowers saucer with a shallow flake to the interior of the foot and some rim fritting.

Lot 405

Two Japanese Imari dishes Edo and Meiji periods, early and late 19th centuryThe first, Edo period, with a central basket of flowers and floral panels to the well, 32cm diameter; the second, Meiji period, with a central peony medallion and flowering branches of prunus to the well, a few flowers moulded in relief, 22cm diameter (2).Condition Report: 品相報告Both with expected surface wear and light firing imperfections. The large dish with chip to exterior of foot, approx. 15mm wide. 

Lot 453

Three Japanese lacquer photograph albumsMeiji era, late 19th centuryComprising: a lacquer photograph album with 24 colour-printed photographs of views of Nikko, Tokyo, Yokohama, Kyoto, Hakone and scenes of everyday life, circa 1880, each photograph 14cm x 21.5cm, in red lacquer cover with bone inlay, 27 x 22.2cm; a lacquer photograph album containing a collection of 24 colour-printed photographs by Kusabe Kimbei (1841- 1934) including views of Kobe, Nikko, Tokyo and Yokohama, including the Western quarter, and photographs of palanquin bearers, rickshaw drivers and scenes of everyday life, circa 1890, stamped on the inside of the front cover 'K. Kimbei, Photographer, Hocho-Dori, Yokohama', each photograph 20cm x 26.5cm, in red lacquer covers decorated with cherry blossoms, 36 x 27.3cm; and a small lacquer concertina album with 50 coloured photographs of bijins and daily life, each photograph 9cm x 18.5cm, in black and gilt lacquer cover with bone and mother-of-pearl inlay, 12cm x 19cm (3).Condition Report: 品相報告:(in order of catalogue description)1. Medium with inlay: The lacquer cover cracked at the top left corner edge of the front, with three losses to inlay, some scratching, nibbling to edges and a couple of surface chips. The photographs in reasonably good condition but with some expected fading, a few with marks and scuffs and one with an approx. 20mm wide patch where the patina has been raised and some nibbling to the edge; the pages slightly warped, with some expected brownish discolouration the edges, some expected foxing and some creasing to the protecting tissue paper in between the leaves, loss to the first leaf of tissue paper.2. Large album: some wear and cracking to the leather spine, which is also slightly loose. General surface wear to lacquer cover with some scratching, marks and scuffs, particularly to the reverse, and nibbling to edges. Some warping and foxing to pages, and creasing and foxing to protective tissue paper. Some of the photographs also with light foxing.3. small with inlay: marks and scuffs to cover and some warping and discolouration to pages; photographs in generally good condition apart from a few scattered marks of pigment.

Lot 466

Kiyoshi Saito (Japanese, 1907-1997)Steady gaze: Two cats, circa 1952Woodcut in colours, signed to the lower left, mounted, framed and glazed, 38cm x 26cm.Born in 1907 in Sakamoto, Fukushima prefecture, Kiyoshi Saito studied Western-style paintings at the Hongo Institute in Tokyo and won first prize in Sao Paulo in 1951 for Steady Gaze, 1950, competing against Japanese oil paintings and nihon-ga, awakening the Japanese art establishment to the relevance of modern prints within the international art world.Condition Report: 品相報告Unexamined outside of frame/glaze. Generally good condition.

Lot 85

An associated pair of Chinese doucai 'lotus and chrysanthemum' jarsQing dynasty, Qianlong seal marks and of the periodEach jar finely painted in underglaze blue and enamelled in iron-red, yellow and green enamels with roundels of chrysanthemum flower heads, interspersed with leafy lotus meanders, the blue outlines carefully filled out, all between underglaze blue ruyi borders at the shoulder and rim, the six-character seal mark in underglaze blue to the base, each 11.5cm high (2).清乾隆 鬪彩番蓮團菊紋罐兩隻,青花篆書「大清乾隆年製」款As often the case with doucai-enamelled Imperial porcelain of the 18th century, the design of the present lot is inspired by a Chenghua prototype, such as the jar with butterflies and chrysanthemum roundels in the Qing Court Collection, illustrated in Porcelains in Polychrome and Contrasting Colours, The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Hong Kong, 1999, pl. 166. No exact prototype can be found for this design, but the pattern is known in bowls, an example of which was excavated from the waste heaps of the Ming imperial kilns at Jingdezhen and included in the exhibition A Legacy of Chenghua, The Tsui Museum of Art, Hong Kong, 1993, cat. no. C119. A pair of jars of the same design, but with their lids, was sold at Sotheby's London, 3 November 2021, lot 143; another pair at Christies Hong Kong, 27 November 2013, lot 3209. A pair of jars of this design is in the Tianjin Art Museum, included in the exhibition Chinese Treasures of 5000 Years, Japan, 1985, Catalogue, no. 46; another pair was included in the exhibition Min Shin no Bijutsu (The Art of Ming and Qing), Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts, 1980, Catalogue, p. 43, no. 1-192. Condition Report: 品相報告The first with a few 2mm pit to rim and a very fine horizontal short hairline to shoulder (approx. 15mm long); there is also a small star-shaped glaze line to the interior of the shoulder, which is hardly visible at the naked eye and can only be seen under UV, and which does not appear to go through the body as it is not visible to the exterior. Some pitting to the interior of the base.The other jar with a very fine rim hairline (approx. 30mm), and a short firing crack to the interior of the shoulder.Both with some black residue around the foot, and with a few scattered light scratches consistent with age. Please refer to condition report images for further details.

Lot 150

Two Chinese embellished conch shellsRepublic periodThe first left plain but mounted in silver to the mount with a makara head, 9.5cm high; the second carved and pierced with a dragon coming in and out of an abode emerging from tumultuous waves, 17.5cm long (2).民國 鑲銀海螺兩件Condition Report: 品相報告A few nibbles to edges, otherwise generally good.

Lot 165

Four Cambodian Khmer vessels and a Thai Sawankhalok box and cover11th-15th centuryComprising two Khmer brown-glazed compressed globular jars, 16cm and 14cm diameter respectively; a small Khmer brown-glazed 'bird' jar, 6cm wide; a small Khmer covered jar, 17.5cm high; and a small Sawankhalok box and cover, 6.4cm diameter (5).Provenance: the first four, Brian Page Antiques, in order of catalogue description, respectively 29 Jun 2007, (catalogue entry), 16 May 2008 (receipt), 3 January 2009 (receipt), and 8 February 2009 (receipt).十一 - 十五世紀 高棉及宋加洛粗淘器五件來源:高棉器物均為 Brian Page Antiques,2007年6月29日、2008年5月16日、2009年1月3日、及2009年2月8日賬單。

Lot 171

Three Chinese blue and white bowlsMing dynasty, 16th/17th century, and laterComprising: a blue and white bowl with designs of lotus and phoenix, 16th century,15.3cm diameter; a blue and white provincial bowl with a cell-pattern motif to the exterior, 16/17thth century 15cm diameter; and a blue and white bowl with stylised chilong and phoenix, possibly Japanese, 14.6cm diameter (3).Provenance: Brian Page Antiques, the first two with copies of catalogue entries, the chilong bowl with receipt dated 16 April 2007.明十六 - 十七世紀及更晚 青花盌三隻來源:Brian Page Antiques, 其中前兩件來自圖錄,後一件附有2007年4月16日賬單。

Lot 187

Three Chinese blue and white 'shipwreck' vesselsMing-Qing dynasty, circa 1608 - circa1750Comprising: A Zhangzhou 'Bin Thuan' shipwreck dish, circa 1608, 25cm diameter; a 'Hatcher Cargo' bowl, circa 1643, 11.6cm diameter; and a 'Nanking Cargo' bowl with café-au-lait exterior, circa 1750, 8.5cm diameter (3).Provenance: the first, Bin Thuan shipwreck, 13386 (label).The second, Hatcher Collection, Christie's, June '84 (label).The third, Christies, The Nanking Cargo, lot 5654 (label).明約1608-1750 青花沉船海撈碟一件盌兩件來源:Bin Thuan shipwreck, 第13386號。(標籤)佳士得Hatcher Collection專場拍賣會, 1984年6月。(標籤)佳士得Nanking Cargo拍賣會第5654號。(標籤)

Lot 273

Two Chinese Jian 'hare's fur' tea bowls and a brown-glazed tea bowlSong dynastyThe first tea bowl covered overall in a richly iron-streaked glaze stopping short of the foot, 9.4cm diameter, the second with rich black glaze and ‘hare's fur’ mouth rim, 9.1cm diameter, the third bowl of conical form covered overall in brown glaze, 10.7cm diameter (3).宋 黄兔豪建盏,青黑豪建盏及酱釉茶盏Condition Report: 品项报告Small firing flaws consistent with the type, including a small indented groove beneath the rim of the brown bowl. Good condition in general. 

Lot 581

A COLLECTION OF FIRST DAY COVERS and stamps in a stock book

Lot 583

A COLLECTION OF STAMPS IN ALBUMS first day covers and loose stamps

Lot 638

BROOKE, RUPERT - 1914 AND OTHER POEMS first edition, published by Sidgwick & Jackson, London, 1915, blue cloth binding, sold together with Brooke, Rupert - Twenty Poems, first edition, published by Sidgwick & Jackson, London 1935, paper bound

Lot 135

Cricket Nasser Hussain signed England v New Zealand First Test Match 2004 FDC PM Test Npower series Lords Ground London NW8 20th May 2004. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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 £10.

Lot 155

Football Jack Charlton signed World Cup Special Commemorative Issue England World Champions FDC Harrow and Wembley 18 Aug 1966 First Day of Issue. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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 £10.

Lot 129

Cricket Mike Gatting signed The Ashes England Winners 2005 FDC PM First Day of Issue Royal Mail Tallents House Edinburgh 6.10.2005. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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 £10.

Lot 107

RARE 1961 FIRST DAY COVER OF ZANZIBAR (HIGH VALUE) H.H THE SULTANS ACCESSION DAY

Lot 105

Bolton Wanders Limited edition plates The first match at Reebok stadium limited edition no 84/1000 & The end of an era at burden park limited edition 77/1000

Lot 196

Lone Star - TrebleOlectric - OOO gauge. A boxed Lone Star TrebleOlectric 'The First OOO gauge model electric railway with D5000 EL60 Diesel Engine set with Track. Items appear in Excellent condition though the box lid is Poor and the torn off pieces are included in the box. Inner boxes and contents appear in Excellent condition. Additionally included: Peco Setrack N gauge ST-91 Complete Platform System, Stone Type 2 Straight Units and 1 pair of ramps. Ratio Plastic Models N gauge #251 Three Arch Viaduct

Lot 107

First Gear - A boxed First Gear 1:34 scale R-Model Mack with Lowboy Trailer diecast model truck. The truck appears to be in Mint condition with accessories, sitting in Mint inner polystyrene packaging, contained within a Fair Plus - Good outer box with small tear to one corner. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 95

Charlie Bears - A Charlie Bear entitled 'My First Charlie Bear' - Bear has plastic eyes, and stitched nose and mouth. Bear is 31 cm in height. Bear comes with swinger makers tag. Bear is odorless. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 108

First Gear - A boxed First Gear 1:34 scale 1960 Model B-61 Mack Tractor & Trailer diecast model truck. The truck appears to be in Mint condition still wrapped in original tissue with accessories, sitting in Mint inner polystyrene packaging, contained within an Excellent outer box with some minor wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 240

A collection of stamps, postcards and coins including 1991 Brilliant Uncirculated Coin Collection, presentation packs, first day covers, etc.

Lot 203

A box of assorted items, to include cucumber forcer, first aid case, Pears advertising prints on slate and large fan.

Lot 69

Six first edition Harry Potter books, containing four hardback examples including Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, with misprint of 'Eleven Outstanding Owls' misprint on page 99.

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