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Five riding crops to include two children's or ladies crops, the first with antler handle and silver collar, makers mark RS London date letter B for 1877 with malacca shaft and thong section, overall length excluding thong 59 cm. Another with antler handle and silver collar, makers mark rubbed but possibly BNK London, date letter K 1945, leading to a wrapped leather shaft with thong section, length excluding thong 44 cm.
Four books "Hunting Icons of Africa, The Top 25 Trophies" by Peter Flack published by Rowland Ward first edition, "The Perfect Shot" by Kevin Robertson first edition, "Africa's Most Dangerous" by Kevin Robertson second edition and "SCI Record Book of Trophy Animals, Africa Field Edition" Edition 7 volume 1.
Two late Edwardian lace lingerie dresses, an early Edwardian silk blouse with pigeon chest, a lace overskirt (4)First dress is generally strong, there are some tears to the lace that travels over the shoulder and meets at the back to fasten. There are some pulls and a few little breaks.The second dress has a tear in the modesty panel above the waist and a few scattered small breaks. It is generally strong. The skirt is in good condition, the silk ribbon drawstring at the waist has shred.The blouse has underarm staining, the lining is discoloured, there is a break in the lace around the wrist. there are a couple of small holes, but it presents well and is a beautiful antique piece.
Millais, John Guille. British Deer and their Horns, first edition, London: Henry Sotheran and Co., 1897. Folio, illustrated with 11 plates (one chromolithographic), plus numerous illustrations within the text. Rebound with original cloth title mounted to upper board and spine, loosely-inserted invoice from Richard Booth (Bookseller) Ltd., 1977, stating 'repair work to pages & binding', dampstaining from p.184 to end (becoming increasingly heavier towards rear). Sold as found with all faults
Rowling, J. K. Collection of 51 Harry Potter books to include the following first editions: Prisoner of Azkaban (paperback); Order of the Phoenix X3 (hardback); Half-Blood Prince X4 (hardback); Half-Blood Prince adult edition (hardback); Deathly Hallows X5 (hardback); Deathly Hallows X4 adult edition (hardback), plus various printings & editions of other novels in the series, paperback & hardback, including the Italian edition, Pietra Filosofale, published by Silani Editione, 2001 (hardback). Condition varied, collection sold as found with all faults (51)
Olmsted, Frederick Law. A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States, in two volumes, New York & London: Putnam's, Knickerbocker Press, 1904, and A Journey in the Back Country, in two volumes, 1907, the first volume of each bearing a mounted clipping signed by the author (presumably taken from an earlier autograph letter or note). Octavo, uniformly bound in half crushed morocco with marbled cloth, lettered in gilt, top edge gilt (remainder untrimmed), marbled cloth endpapers, frontispiece portrait with protective tissue-guard to first volume. Contents generally good and bright, occasional pale spotting, which is more pronounced at the first/last pages and untrimmed edges of text-block; bindings tight and square, slight bumping and wear to corners and headcaps of some volumes (4)Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903) was a notable American landscape architect who famously designed (with Calvert Vaux) Central Park in New York
The World's Fair; Or Children's Prize Gift Book of the Great Exhibition of 1851, London: Thomas Dean & Son and Ackermann Brothers [1851]. Publisher's gilt decorated cloth, pale yellow endpapers with contemporary owner inscription, 'Master W H Johnson', hand-coloured frontispiece and pictorial title, main title, 106pp., numerous wood-engraved illustrations within the text, and 21pp. publisher's advertisements at rear. Contents generally good, occasional pale marks and faint creases to corners; some very pale staining and handling marks to frontis./title; the first couple of leaves pulling slightly at bottom gutter, very short tear to bottom of frontis.; binding good and solid, cloth generally well-preserved with some light discolouration and tiny ink spots, corners bumped
Collection of three signed books comprising: Memoirs, by Kingsley Amis, signed on tipped-in publisher's bookplate, London: Hutchinson, 1991, hardback; Fair Stood the Wind for France, by H. E. Bates, first edition, signed in blue ink on half-title, London: Michael Joseph Limited, 1944, publisher's cloth, lacking dust-jacket; The Devil was Handsome, by Maurice Procter, first edition, presentation copy, inscribed & signed on title, 1961, London: Hutchinson, 1961, publisher's cloth, lacking d.j. (3)
Church, Richard. Collection of 14 books, mostly first editions, to include Over the Bridge, reprinted 1956, signed by the author on ffep; The Dangerous Years, Proof Copy, London: Heinemann, 1956; Twenty-five Lyrical Poems, signed limited edition numbered 338 of 500, London: Heinemann, 1967, and others, some lacking jackets, condition varied, collection sold as found with all faults (14)
Cricket interestCollection of cricket ephemera , to include posters , a book on John Willis , Nottingham cricket cards , south Africa cricket tour 1951 , 1948 Australian cricket team postcard , a 1947 Notts CCC photograph , first day covers , 2 caps and lots of other items , mostly Notts CCC related .
Ted Dyer was born in Bristol in 1940 and has lived for most of his life in the West Country, first in Somerset and Devon, before moving with his entire family to Cornwall in 1972. Capturing the beauty of the region in his paintings has propelled him into becoming acclaimed internationally for his paintings, limited edition prints, art cards and books. He has also held many successful exhibitions. Ted Dyer's art is portrayed with soft colour, light and shade, warmth and friendliness. Close colour harmonies and the particular effect of light are all important to his work. The scenes he captures are usually actual locations in the West Country. Original oil painting of St. Michaels Mount Cornwall. Signed by the artist, size 70cm H x 90cm W (Framed 86cm H X 106cm W)

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