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Lot 618

Large collection of cameras and accessories including Kodak and Praktica, all untested. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 36

18ct gold diamond set dress ring, shank has been resized, size L, 2.0g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 638

Collection of mixed cameras including Pentax and Kodak, all damaged and untested (13). P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 233

Collection of mixed UK and world coins including a Royal Mint Commonwealth Games 1986 uncirculated two pound coin. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 213

Two hallmarked silver pill boxes, 925 silver thimble and a silver spoon, combined 27g (4). P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 266

Royal Crown Derby paperweight with gold stopper, Collectors Guild Deer L: 16 cm, no cracks or chips. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 5241

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear "First Great 4x4 Collection" YYM35055 1945 Willys Jeep CJ2A - Pre-production resin mock-up model - light brown, black seats and chassis, tan hood, no baseplate text or tampo - Excellent unboxed.

Lot 5242

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear "First Great 4x4 Collection" YYM35056 1961 International Scout 80 - Pre-production mock-up resin model - dark metallic green, white seats and roof, silver trim, chrome hubs without text or tampo to base - Excellent unboxed.

Lot 5244

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear "First Great 4x4 Collection" - YYM35058 1969 Chevrolet Blazer - Pre-production trial model - silver body and roof, black seats, black unplated parts, blank baseplate without cast text or tampo - Excellent in plain white card box.

Lot 5245

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear "First Great 4x4 Collection" YYM35053 1956 Dodge Power Wagon - red, black chassis through to YYM35058 Chevy K5 Blazer - orange, white roof - Near Mint to Mint in Excellent to Near Mint boxes. (6)

Lot 5240

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear "First Great 4x4 Collection" YYM35053 1946 Dodge Power Wagon - Pre-production colour trial model - red body and chassis, chrome parts and wheels, screw base with cast text but without tampo - production issues are black chassis and loadbed, black and chrome parts with red hubs - Excellent Plus in a plain white card box.

Lot 153

Horace Panter (British, born 1953)The SpecialsNo.12/65, silk screen print and acrylic, signed and titled in pencil by the artist to the lower margin image 45.5 x 26.5cm (18 x 10 1/2in); paper size 56 x 76cm (22 x 30in)Footnotes:Horace Panter graduated from Lanchester Polytechnic (now Coventry University) with a BA in Fine Art in 1972. Whilst there, he met Jerry Dammers and, together with Lynval Golding, he founded 'The Specials'. Although better known as a musician, Horace has always kept up with his art practice, gradually moving away from the ethos of 'art language' to return to painting, influenced by the artists he had first encountered as a child of the 60s: Warhol, Lichenstein, Rauschenburg, Hopper, Blake, Rousseau.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 137

Vivienne Westwood & Malcolm McLarenA Worlds End 'Pirate Shirt', 1981off-white cotton smock shirt, with large collar, bell sleeves and buttoned cuffs, with 'World's End' label affixed to the inside collar, accompanied by a letter of provenanceFootnotes:This 'Pirate Shirt' is an important and pivotal piece in Westwood and McLaren's fashion story, since it effectively inaugurated the New Romantic period which gave rise to a host of young British design talent as well as to such world-beating stars as Culture Club, Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet. Having established the Worlds End label – with a logo adapted by McLaren from the flag of the 18th-century privateer-turned-pirate Thomas Tew - and refurbished and renamed their boutique at 430 King's Road, the shirt was featured in McLaren & Westwood's first formal venture into catwalk fashion in the spring of 1981 when they were invited to participate in the London Designer Collection (the forerunner to London Fashion Week) at Olympia by Jeff Banks. The shirt was based on an 18th-century shirt pattern as one of a number of designs taken by Westwood from the historian Norah Waugh's 1964 book The Cut Of Men's Clothes 1600-1900. With men's tailoring not starting in Britain until the end of the 18th century - prior to that 'men's clothes had a distinct dressmaker quality' - McLaren was determined that the unstructured silhouette would lend itself to becoming the focal point of their new direction, 'I could see it being worn as a dress by the young paramour of a pirate captain with his belt, one of his waistcoats and a pair of his sagging buckled boots,' McLaren said in the mid-00s. The shirt also appeared in the first prominent acknowledgement by the wider fashion world of the pair's design work, on the cover and in a tropical photo shoot in British Vogue in May 1981. This issue extended the romantic theme with a profile of Lady Diana Spencer ahead of her marriage to the then-Prince of Wales.ProvenanceGiven to the vendor by Vivienne Westwood on the last day of the Chelsea Town Hall fashion weekend in 1983. Having been the DJ for the weekend, the two met due to the stage being right next to Westwood's stall.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 170

Andy Warhol (1928-1987)Mick Jagger, from Mick Jagger Portfolio, 1975 signed in pencil by the artist and numbered 227/250, signed in felt-tip pen by Mick Jaggerscreenprint in colours111 x 73.3cm (43 11/16 x 28 7/8in).Printed by Alexander Heinrici, New York, published by Seabird Editions, London, with their blindstampFootnotes:LiteratureFeldman & Schellmann, Andy Warhol Prints 1962-1987, Fourth Edition, 2003, no. II.143, p.93In 1964 the Rolling Stones embarked on their first tour of the United States. It was this year, at a party in New York, that Andy Warhol first met Mick Jagger. Their initial artistic collaboration was when the Stones asked Warhol to design the album cover for 1971's Sticky Fingers.It wasn't until 1975 that they began their second partnership, when Seabird Editions in London offered to publish a portfolio of ten screenprints. The Rolling Stones were touring the United States for the sixth time when Jagger, staying with his wife, Bianca in Warhol's Montauk home, sat for the Polaroids that would come to be the Mick Jagger Portfolio. From these Polaroids, Warhol made line drawings and combined them with collage-like blocks of solid colour; a technique that would be echoed in his later works. Jagger said of working with Warhol: 'Working with Andy was relatively easy. Doing the portraits that you see was so great, 'cause he just used to get his polaroid out and just do '1, 2, 3, and 4,' and then 'turn,' and then a few of that and you were basically done.'For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 144

Vivienne Westwood (British, 1941-2022)Two Cropped Jackets, early 1990s the first in pale pink brocade with anchor design and exaggerated white striped collar, labelled size 10, chest 34in/87cm, waist 26in/67cm, the second in Royal Stewart red tartan, 'Portrait' Collection, Autumn/Winter 1990, labelled size 12, chest 31.5in/80cm, waist 30in/78cm, both Made in England, (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 132

Vivienne Westwood & Malcolm McLarenAn Original and Rare Pink 'Two Cowboys' T-Shirt, 1975pink jersey t-shirt, labelled with 'SEX Original' label on the inside of the collar, together with a letter of provenanceFootnotes:ProvenancePurchased by the vendor in late 1975/mid-1976 from SEX on the King's Road, Chelsea, LondonFeaturing one of the most notorious and popular of the provocative designs produced by McLaren & Westwood during the punk era. Not only was it worn by members of the Sex Pistols, their coterie and fans during the group and the movement's emergence but it made the front page of The Guardian in 1975 when a customer was arrested for obscene display for flaunting one of the first sold from the shop in public in Piccadilly and was also the subject of an MP's appeal to the Home Secretary.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 54

Ian Gibson Smith Lucian Freud In His Studio With Zebra Head, circa 1943vintage silver gelatin photographic print, mounted, framed and glazed 32 x 26cm (12.5 x 10in)Footnotes:A striking, seemingly unrecorded, photograph of Lucian Freud in his studio at Abercorn Place. He is seated and full length, wearing a top hat, with his arm around the head of a taxidermized zebra head. In the middle ground is his celebrated first self-portrait Man with a Feather (1943).'The 1943 photograph of Freud stroking the zebra head, which he had purchased from a taxidermist that autumn, underlines the identification he had for the animal.' (Lucian Freud: New Perspectives ed. D. Herrmann, 2022)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 72

David BowieA 'Pin Ups' Promotional Poster For RCA Records and Tapes, 1973produced for the album release, photography by Justine de Villeneuve and make-up by Pierre Laroche, accompanied with Tate exhibition brochure for Glam! The Performance of Style 72 x 52cm (28 1/2 x 20 1/2in)Footnotes:The photo of David Bowie and the British fashion model Twiggy was originally taken for Vogue magazine. It was intended as their first double-shot cover until Bowie requested it for his own use.Provenance This poster is from the collection of Roger Crimlis, and appears in the books, Cult Rock Posters, Aurum Press Ltd, and Pin Ups, Cadiz MusicExhibitedLiverpool, Tate Liverpool, Glam! – The Performance of Style, 2013Germany, Frankfurt, Schirn Kusthalle, 2013Austria, Linz, Lentos Kunstmuseum, 2013For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 77

David BowieA 'Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)' Promotional Poster For RCA Records and Tapes, 1980design, artwork and photography by Edward Bell 61 x 122cm (24 x 48in)Footnotes:David Bowie attended Edward Bell's first exhibition in a Covent Garden Gallery in 1980 and was sufficiently impressed to ask him to design the next album sleeve which was required within a week. He also encouraged Bowie to smear his lipstick in pursuit of a more decadent image of Pierrot. The resulting artwork bore the influence of Warhol portraits of the period.ProvenanceThis poster is from the collection of Roger Crimlis, and appears in the books, Cult Rock Posters, Aurum Press Ltd and Pin Ups, Cadiz MusicFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 50

A sterling silver marcasite spray brooch, by Bernard Instone,signed to the stem, 3.90g, a sterling silver bar brooch, attributed to Bernard Instone, c.1930, with blue and green enamelled flower heads forming a cluster at one end, 5.97g, a sterling silver plaque brooch, attributed to Bernard Instone, with a sky blue enamelled cabochon centre, with a 'C' scroll wire and bead frame, together with a pair of sterling silver cabochon earrings, attributed to Bernard Instone. A cabochon agate rub set to the centre, with a leaf and vine spring border on later base metal fittings, 10.81gCondition ReportFirst brooch - base metal roller catch fitted. Second brooch - some losses to the enamel.Third brooch - some minor distortion to the frame.Earrings - metal clip fittings

Lot 118

Y A. Lange & Söhne Glashütte: a gold wristwatch model number 1815, 18ct gold case, signed A. Lange & Söhne 941.1 manual wind movement numbered 34407, round silver-coloured dial with Arabic numerals in black, sunken small seconds at 6, railroad outer seconds track in black, blued steel leaf-style hands, exhibition caseback, on a signed A. Lange & Söhne strap, possibly crocodile, with signed 18ct gold clasp, no box, with later paperwork from A. Lange & Söhne and Wempe, and additional strapDimensions:Case: 35.5mm excluding crownNote: Although A. Lange & Söhne, Glashütte, may not be a household name, they are a very highly regarded brand within the watch industry. Founded in Glashütte, Germany, in 1845, by Adolf Lange, the company was one of the first watchmakers to set up in the town. In 1848, Lange was offered the opportunity to become mayor of the town. He accepted, and is credited with helping make Glashütte a successful centre for watch manufacturing within the country. During WWII, the company made watches for the German army but the factory was destroyed by bombing and the company essentially ceased to exist shortly after. At the end of the 1980s, Lange's great-grandson decided to revive the family business and registered the company name as a trademark. In the early 1990s, they presented the first new watches from this new version of the company. Since then, the manufacturer has won over 150 horological prizes and at auction, their models are all highly sought-after.Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit https://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/

Lot 137

Rolex: a stainless steel wristwatch Oyster Perpetual Datejust model 15000, 1982 from serial number, stainless steel case, automatic movement, round silver-coloured dial with applied stainless steel and black baton hour markers, date aperture at 3, outer seconds track in black, stainless steel pencil hands with lume inserts, centre seconds hand, screw-down crown with coronet, on a stainless steel Oyster bracelet with 557 to the endlinks and 78350, 19 to the first links, no box and papersDimensions:Case: 34mm excluding crown

Lot 485

Two antique comet yellow metal & stone set brooch pins. The first having an oval cut milgrain set pink stone surrounded by a halo of alternating turquoise cabochons & seed pearls atop two crossing snakes holding a further round cut stone to their tails, together with a round cut green stone surrounded by white stones to form a flower head with detailed yellow metal & a further green stone to C clasp verso. Total weight approx 4g. Largest measures approx 3.5cm.

Lot 99

Two gold rings with missing stones. The first being a hallmarked 18ct gold dome ring with etched detailing & stones missing to tapered shank, hallmarked for Chester 1902, makers marks for J.G.G. Together with a 9ct gold eternity ring set throughout with white stones, one missing, marked 9ct. Total weight approx 4.8g. Approx sizes M & O.

Lot 226

Two guilloche enamelled wrist watches. The first of hallmarked silver having a white dial & Roman numeral indices to a pale blue / turquoise coloured guilloche enamel case to patent leatherette strap, hallmarked with import mark for London 1913, makers marks for G.S - Stockwell & Co. Together with a white circular dial & Arabic numeral indices to a dark red & white enamelled case. Total weight approx 44.2g. Largest case including crown measures approx 3cm.

Lot 162

Two silver & stone set necklace chains. The first having a bow ribbon style pendant set throughout with green & blue stone cabochons to a cable link chain with bezel set stones throughout & box clasp. Together with an oval green & turquoise coloured cabochon necklace with zodiac carved bezel settings to cable link chain & spring ring clasp. Unmarked, both test as silver. Total weight approx 17.5g. Longest measures approx 48cm.

Lot 291

Two vintage gold ring. The first a 14ct yellow gold Greek key pierced design band ring, marked 585. Together with a hallmarked 9ct rose gold signet ring, having a round head & etched monogram initials, shank AF - appears to have been repaired, hallmark rubbed, for Birmingham 1917, makers marks for Henry Griffith & Sons Ltd). Total weight approx 3.5g. Approx sizes J & M.5.

Lot 97

Two hallmarked 9ct yellow gold rings. The first ring having a central oval cut blue stone to the centre flanked by a round cut blue stone to each side & surrounded in a clustered halo of round cut diamonds on crossover shoulder & tapering shank, hallmarked for London 1991, sponsors for D&E. The second ring of rounded chevron form etched throughout with stars, hallmarked for Birmingham together with common control mark. Total weight approx 4.7g. Approx sizes K.5 & L.5.

Lot 189

A group of three coral cabochon brooches. The first of floral formation with clustered peachy coral cabochons, the next having graduating oval cabochons of white & peach coloured coral & a row of six round cut coral cabochons. All with C clasp to verso. Total weight approx 8g. Largest measures approx 3.5cm.

Lot 155

A group of three Swatch wrist watches. The first watch having a blue green & gold tone dial, three subsidiary dials & radium hands in a clear case with blue leather strap. Olympic indices gold dial black strap & a yellow & blue dial & yellow strap watch. Largest case including crown measures approx 4cm. Total weight approx 61.4g.

Lot 443

Two vintage amber beaded necklaces. The first comprised of organically shaped graduating clear amber beads spaced by knotted thread & united by a screw clasp. The second of mottled orange opaque amber oval graduating beads & an AF spring ring clasp. Total weight approx 30.7g. Longest measures approx 45cm.

Lot 108

Two 9ct yellow gold & stone set necklace pendants. The first in the form of an oyster shell having a white pearl set to the top, marked 9ct to bale. The second of pieced twin heart design set with a round cut sapphire & illusion set diamond to gadrooned bale, hallmark rubbed. Total weight approx 3.1g. Both measure approx 2.5cm long.

Lot 513

Two vintage strings of jade & green hard stone beads. The first of uniform spherical jade beads having various shades of mottled greens & spaced by knotted dark green thread, together with an AF simulated jade bead necklace of pale green spherical beads spaced by knotted string to a silver tone clasp. Longest string measures approx 94cm. Largest beads measure approx 12mm. Total weight approx 200.2g.

Lot 158

Two hallmarked yellow gold & stone set rings, both AF. The first an 18ct gold & diamond boat ring with scrolling shoulders & tapering shank, hallmarked for Chester 1914, makers marks for P&H (stone missing & shank worn). The second of 9ct gold set with half pearls, pierced shoulders & tapering shank, hallmarked for London 1964, makers marks rubbed (one stone missing & one suspected replacement pearl). Total weight approx 5g. Approx sizes Q & S.5.

Lot 1

COLLECTION OF STAMPS AND FIRST DAY COVERS, main value in eight silver medallic covers/sets

Lot 28

GENERAL COLLECTION WITH AN EMPHASIS ON GB AS FIRST DAY COVERS, also included are presentation packs with reasonable face value

Lot 153

A COLLECTION OF UNBOXED AND PLAYWORN FIRST TWENTY ONE 1977-1979 STAR WARS FIGURES, to include 3 R2-D2 (1977), Ben Kenobi with Light Sabre (1977), 2 Chewbacca with 1 gun included (1977), 2 Darth Vader with Light Sabres (1977), Death Squad Commander with gun (1977), Large Head Hans Solo with gun (1977), 2 Jawas one with gun (1977), Luke Skywalker no Light Sabre (1977), Princess Leia Organa no cape and no gun (1977), 2 Sand People one with weapon , both with capes (1977), C-3PO (1977), 5 Stormtroopers 1 gun in black, possibly later one in blue (1977), Hammerhead no gun (1978), 1 Greedo with a gun (1978), Walrus Man no gun mark unable to be identified for year, Snaggletooth with gun, Luke Skywalker X-Wing Pilot no gun (1978), R5-D4 (1978), Death Star Droid (1078), Power Droid (1978), Boba Fett no gun (1979). All models are in play worn condition with some loss of colour, we've aimed to match weapons to models but a lot do share same pieces and can't categorically say the weapon were originally purchased with the figures, for example Boba Fett's weapon the same shape and design as Death Squad Commander and Hammerhead etc

Lot 256

TWO 1936 BERLIN OLYMPIC BADGES, these are from both summer and winter games, the first is red and black with the reverse marked Rob Neff Berlin W57, the second is from the Winter Olympics and features a blue, black and white background with the Olympic Rings on the front and the reverse has the makers name of C Poellath Schrobenhausen, they weigh 16.9g and 10.7g, both badges are in a good condition with their pins intact and only showing some age related wear, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 234

THREE GERMAN GDEUTSCHES FRAUENWERK, women's work membership badges, two are black and silver and one is blue, black and silver, the first is marked RZM M1/34 on the reverse and weighs approximately 4.0g, the second black/silver badge is marked RZM M1/102 and weighs approximately 7.3g, the third badge is marked RZM M1/54 and weighs approximately 7.7g, all three are in good condition and the pins are intact and working fine, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 254

A FIRST CLASS 1914 GERMAN IRON CROSS IN A FITTED CASE, this cross has a screw back fastener and has a magnetic core, there is no maker marks on this Iron Cross, it weighs 18.4g in total, the condition is good but the silvering around the edges are dull and scratched, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 17

GB COLLECTION OF FIRST DAY COVERS AND PRESENTATION PACKS TOGETHER WITH A FEW BOOKLETS

Lot 151

A SELLECTION OF UNBOXED STAR WARS FIGURES, to include a worn GMFGI R2-D2 (1977), GMFGI Ben (Obi-Wan) Kenobi (1977) with blue lightsaber and cape, GMFGI Darth Vader (1977) with red lightsaber and cape, small head GMFGI Han Solo (1977) with gun, CPG Boba Fett (1979) without gun, LFL Imperial Tie Fighter Pilot (1982) without gun, and an additional gun for a Chewbacca, also included in the lot are two opened blister backs, the first a Palitoy 'Return Of The Jedi' General Madine (1983), 65 back, without its staff, and a Palitoy 'Return Of The Jedi' AT-AT Commander (1983), 45 back, gun present

Lot 240

TWO FRENCH CHASSEPOT RIFLE BAYONETS WITH MATCHING SCABBARDS, the first is dated 1869 and the blade guard and scabbard have J5402 stamped on them, the second one is date 1871 and again matching numbers J3484, both bayonets are in a good clean condition with hardly any wear, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 21

WORLDWIDE COLLECTION FORMED OVER A NUMBER OF GENERATIONS, together with a collection of GB first day covers to 2015 housed in six RM binders

Lot 229

TWO TRENCH ART MISSILES WITH FUSES, the first measures approximately 7cm in diameter and approximately 80cm in height, the second is approximately 8cm in diameter and approximately 90cm in height, there are no indications of age on them and one fuse appear to be loose and does not screw in correctly, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 140

A SEALED PALITOY STAR WARS TRILOGO 'RETURN OF THE JEDI' DENGAR, 1983, 70 back, sealed pack with card unpunched, blister colour in good condition, pressed in to the sides of the blister, scuffed to the top, scuffs to the edges of the card and creases to the front over the first logo and noticeable to the reverse

Lot 86

After Robert Taylor, 'Spitfire', a first edition print, signed in pencil by Group Captain Sir Douglas Bader CBE, DSO, DFC and Air Vice Marshall Johnnie Johnson CB, CBE, DSO, DFC, published by Universal Promotions Ltd of Bath 1979. Overall image 40 x 53cm approx. Metal glazed frame.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Retaining good original colour and with very clear signatures.

Lot 448

Curzon, Hon. George. N. M.P., 'Persia and the Persian Question', in two volumes, Volume I & II, first edition, published by Longmans, Green & Co. London, 1892, cloth bound with gilt decoration. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)Both have owners signatures to inside of cover. Both have minor wear/scuffs and small marks to binding and some wear to edges of pages, Vol I has a large crease and some damage to the back of the book and the first page is loose. Voll II has some loose pages in the middle of the book but appears complete. All illustrations and maps are present. 

Lot 249

Great Britain 500 First Class Bar Coded stamps in ten sheets of fifty as received from Edinburgh in the Stamp Swap Scheme. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 447

Small collection of books relating to the Middle East, cloth bound with gilt decoration to include: Bell, Gertrude Lowthian, second edition, 'Amurath to Amurath', published by Macmillan & Co Ltd 1924, Burton, Captain Sir Richard F, 'Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah', two volumes, memorial edition, 1893, published by Tylston & Edwards and Layard, Sir Henry G.C.B, 'Early Adventures in Persia, Susiana & Babylonia', two volumes, first editions, Volume I & II, with maps and illustrations, published by John Murray, Albemarle Street, London, 1887. (6) (B.P. 21% + VAT)All bindings have minor wear and fraying to top and bottom of spines. Hinges strong on all and internally no obvious damage. Layard's have wear to edges of pages on both and an Index stamp with hand written date (probably for a library). All other books have hand written signature of owner in pen. Both Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah volumes have back pages with folded corners. 

Lot 205

Border Fine Arts sculpture JH91 'An Early Start' together with two Country Artists sculptures with COA, both limited edition, to include: 'First Cut' by Keith Sherwin and 'The Last Furrow' by Keith Sherwin, together with a Leonardo Collection study of a farmer with his jeep and animals. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 449

Fleming, Ian, two James Bond hardback cloth bound first edition books, published by Jonathan Cape, with original illustrated dust jackets; 'The Man with the Golden Gun', 1965 and 'You Only Live Twice', 1964. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Generally good condition for age. Some very minor wear to dust jackets, some creasing to dust jacket at top of spine of man with the golden gun.  Additional images added.

Lot 444

Philby, H.St.J.B. 'The Heart of Arabia', first editions, in two volumes, Volume I & II, illustrated, published by Constable & Company Ltd, 1922, cloth bound. Together with Rutter, Eldon, 'The Holy Cities of Arabia', Volume I & II, first editions, published by G.P Putnam's Son Ltd, London & New York, first edition 1928. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT) All four have owners name signed in pen to inside of front cover. Holy cities of Arabia, both volumes - bindings are slightly grubby, very minor marks/foxing to front/end pages but generally good internally. Vol 1 has 'Plan of Mekka' map and illustration to front, Vol II has two maps and illustration to front. The Heart of Arabia - both volumes bindings a bit worn/some scratches and marks. Edges of pages are worn, generally ok internally. All illustrations and maps are present. One of the two fold out maps in Volume II has a minor tear to the corner.

Lot 251

Postcards collection in album on pages and loose, with topographical , greetings, First World War Silks, Actors and Actresses and a range of Meissner and Bach Highest Award Series. Fine lot of 600+ cards. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 75

Alan Stepney-Gulston (Welsh 1844-1919), 'The Carmarthenshire Van above Gwynfe-The First Snow', signed and inscribed verso, dated, Derwydd Mansion near Llandeilo. 1897. Oils on canvas. 30 x 46cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Maybe slightly over cleaned in places. Basically undamaged. Probably original gilt frame.

Lot 443

Small collection of cloth bound hardback books relating to the Middle East to include: Harrison, Paul. W, 'The Arab at Home', second printing, published by Thomas Y Crowell Company, New York, Smith, Adam LL.D., 'An Enquiry into the nature and causes of the Wealth of Nations', a new edition, printed for Adam & Charles Black & William Tait, Edinburgh and Longman & Co, London, 1839, Longrigg, Stephen Hemsley, 'Four Centuries of Modern Iraq', first edition, published by Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1925, Hay W.R. 'Two Years in Kurdistan, experiences of a political officer 1918-1920', first edition, published by London Sedgwick & Jackson Ltd, 3 Adam Street, Adelphi St, 1921 and Wilson, Lt-Col. Sir Arnold T., 'Loyalties Mesopotamia, 1914-1917 a personal historic record', first edition, published by Oxford University press, London: Humphrey Milford, 1930. (5)(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 109

Dorothy Margaret Tyas Colles (1917-2003), portrait of a woman in evening dress with shawl, signed, oils on canvas. 75 x 64cm approx. Framed. Together with single volume "Portraying Children"by Dorothy Colles, published by Studio Publications, first edition 1956. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 1109

FIVE PRINTS AND A BOOK RELATING TO THE OPENING OF THE FIRST MANCHESTER TO LIVERPOOL RAILWAY

Lot 1102

A QUANTITY OF SEWING RELATED ITEMS TO INCLUDE COTTONS, ETC PLUS VINTAGE TINS AND A FIRST AID KIT

Lot 1273

TEN 1939 WAR ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINES PLUS TWO FIRST EDITION WAR BOOKS

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