THE MACCABEES - COLOUR IT IN LP (2015 WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING). The 2015 white label test pressing of the 2007 album from THe MAccabees, this the first time the LP was issued on vinyl with the release part of RSD 2015. Issued by Fiction/UMC (COLOUR LP1). Sent directly from the label and housed with compliments slip from UMC.
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Y Three early 19th century coral hair ornaments, circa 1830, the first with two rows of pierced silver gilt floral sprays and garland bands with facetted coral bead accents and row of coral beads between, surmounted by a row of graduated faceted coral beads with gilt silver caps, with an unidentified continental mark, to a base metal comb, 17.6cm wide; the second with pierced silver gilt floral band, with coral bead surmounts, with French Poinçons, 15cm wide; and a gilt metal example, 16.8cm wideCondition Report: The first missing a coral bead, some light wear commensurate with age and use, the gilding is still in good condition, there appears to have been a couple of possible bends- there are two slight bends to the curve of the frame, but still in a good shape considering age. The mark is unidentified. The second is missing coral, the marks are a Boars head and a Hare return mark. The third has some solder to one tip, missing some small coral beads from the threaded row.Condition Report Disclaimer
A mid Victorian shell cameo brooch, circa 1870, the oval shell panel carved with Mars, Venus and Cupid at Vulcans forge, in a gilt metal setting, 6.7cm wide; together with a shell cameo brooch, carved with a nude Mercury, with winged head and heel, carrying his caduceus, in a rolled gold coloured ropetwist setting, 5.4cm longCondition Report: The first cameo has a faint scratched signature to the reverse, no noticeable hairline cracks when held to the light, the high relief points have rubbing, the base metal setting is rubbed and the gilding has come off at points. The Mercury cameo has hairline cracks visible to the front of the cameo particularly to the top, they do rub from the front of the cameo to the back. the setting is testing as low carat gold with a basemetal fillingCondition Report Disclaimer
A Scottish hardstone brooch, circa 1880, the hooped brooch with polished red jasper, bloodstone and banded agate accents, to shaped foliate engraved panels to the top and bottom, each set with an oval cut smokey quartz, 6cm long; together with a Scottish lobed circular brooch set with alternating red and white banded agate panels, circa 1880, 5.4cm wide; and a silver set jasper and bloodstone set tapered bar brooch, hallmarked Birmingham 1911, maker's mark A&LLd, 8.8cm long; 45.1g grossCondition Report: The first brooch has some wear commensurate with age and use, the brooch fitting has been replaced and a pin has been put in place of a hinge pin. Second brooch, signs of glue to the reverse, general wear. Third brooch, some light wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A small collection of early 20th century reverse painted intaglio cufflinks, all with belcher link connectors, the first cufflink carved with a pigeon and a mouse, the second cufflink with a grouse and a boars head, the third with a white hound and a Doberman, the forth with a ship and a boxer dog, the fifth with a penny farthing and a bull jumper; the sixth set with a toadstool, the second setting vacant; 23.4g grossCondition Report: The panels have no backs, they are on gold coloured cross bar collet settings, the condition is varying, the sailing ship panel is completely cracked, some panels have glue, the panels are not all the same size, the larger panels are approximately 16mm diameter, the smallest panels 11mm diameter. The belcher link chains on the first two cufflinks have bigger links than the othersCondition Report Disclaimer
Two enamelled Soviet Russian eggs, one decorated with a crowned lyre within a wreath, with blue enamel, stamped 925 with Russian control marks, 2.9cm long; together with a blue enamel wire and bead decorated egg, stamped 925 with Russian control marks, 2.8cm long; 13.8g grossCondition Report: There are some chips to the first egg, the second egg has some light wear. There is an original tag with the second egg.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chanel, pre 1984, black lambskin double flap handbag with gold tone hardware to the shoulder strap and gold and silver tone hardware to the signature CC turn-lock closure. The half moon pocket to the rear has one area where time has affected the perfect symmetry of the stitches. The interior of this classic bag is lined in burgundy leather with a zipper compartment under the first flap. The zip is a DMC zip. There are two open pockets separated by a lipstick compartment.The measurements are 15cm high, 22cm wide and 6cm deep. The shoulder strap drop length is 51cm (26cm doubled)Condition: Good, no damage to leather corners, a few unnoticeable dents to the quilted leather probably due to the bag resting on the straps over time in the branded bag and boxProvenance and authentication: The family have verified its authenticity. The usual checks have been met, the box and dust bag are genuine. There are no date or serial codes prior to 1984
J.M Barrie. Peter Pan or The Boy who Wouldn't Grow Up, first edition, 1928, published by Hodder and Stoughton Limited, 18.7 cm high; together with a copy of The Springtide of Life Poems of Childhood by Algernon Charles Swinburne, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 1918, with original green dust jacketCondition report: Peter Pan book: no dust jacket, all pages present, no stains or foxing to the inside pages, some wear to the exterior and the edge of a few pages, foxing signs to the side of the pages when the book is closedSpringtide poems book: dust jacket has tears, foxing and stains, tooled leather cover in good condition, foxing to some of the pages and a few stains, no pages missing
Soccer Book Club, 1950's/60's., twenty three vols, with dust wrappers, various authors, comprising Soccer From The Shoulder., World Cup '62., The Gentle Giant., One Hundred Caps And All That., The Man In The Middle., Soccer Top Ten., Football Ambassador At Large., Passed To You., Over The Bar., Golden Goals., Football Made Easy., We Will Follow Rangers., The Final Whistle., My Soccer Story., Soccer In The Blood., Wild About Football., The Wolves The First Eighty Years., A Slave To Soccer., Blackburn Rovers FC and England., Young England The Story Of The Development Of Soccer Talent., Going For Goal., Spurs Supreme., Soccer My Spur., and Tackle Soccer This Way.
[America/Canada] The English In America, The Puritan Colonies, 1887 in 2 volumes + Virginia, Maryland and the Carolinas 1889 by J.A. Doyle each with folding map. Boston A Brief Description of the Principle Facts about the City with plates & folding map (c.1912). Historical Sketch of Abington Plymouth County Massachusetts 1839. Account of Bellevue Hospital 1893. History of County of Lunenburg by DesBrisay. First History of New Brunswick 1921. Half-Breed (Grey Owl) 1939. The Native Americans + 3 others (13)
New Zealand: Being a Narrative of Travels and Adventures during a Residence in that Country between the years 1831 and 1837 by J.S. Polack published Richard Bentley 1838 in 2 volumes with 6 plates & 1 map (first plate in volume 1 is actually a duplicate of a plate used in volume 2) Recently bound in half leather with raised bands & gilt titles. A Ride Through the Disturbed Districts of New Zealand together with some account of the South Sea Islands 1870 with 4 plates + 2 maps and text illustrations in gilt cloth. Adventure in New Zealand from 1839-1844 by Edward Wakefield 1845 volume 2 only in original cloth (4)
[George Anson Byron] Voyage of H.M.S. Blonde To The Sandwich Islands in the Years 1824-1825 Captain The Right Hon. Lord Byron Commander published John Murray 1826 first edition with chart & plates (supplied in facsimile) bound in embossed cloth with gilt lettered leather label [Pencil note on endpaper explains that the book was acquired from a book-breaker and that the new owner revived the book by obtaining copies of the original plates]
Concilia Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae, A Synodo Verolamiensi A.D. 1446 AD Londinensem A.D. 1717 Accedunt Constitutiones et alia ad Historiam Ecclesiae Anglicanae Spectantia by Davide Wilkins, published London 1737 in four volumes first edition titles printed in red & black and bound in full leather (boards detached and leather worn) (4)
Ernest Hemingway Death in the Afternoon with 81 reproductions from photographs published Jonanthan Cape the ninth impression in colour illustrated dust-wrapper, C.S. Forester Hornblower in the West Indies 1958 first edition in dust-wrapper, Adam A Novel by N.J. Marr in original dust-wrapper, Rupert of Hentzau by Anthony Hope illustrated by Gibson published Arrowsmith (1898) gilt cloth, Gidget by Frederick Kohner and two others (7)
[Signed] Wainwright in Lakeland published by The Governors of Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendall and printed by Westmoreland Gazette 1983 first edition limited to 1000 numbered copies signed by the author, illustrated throughout by Alfred Wainwright with Map of Westmoreland in pocket at rear in original dust-wrapper and a book on the English Lakes Water-colours by A. Heaton Cooper (2)
[Lovat Fraser] The Splendid Wayfaring by Haldane Macfall Decorated by Lovat Fraser, Gaudier-Brzeska, the author and Gordon Craig published Simpkin Marshall 1913 first edition in decorated cloth and original gold decorated box + a collection of Claude Loval Fraser & Flying Fame Ephemera, visiting cards, paper, copy of Fairies Farewell 1916 etc
The Works of Shakespeare from the text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed with Memoir by W. Harvey illustrated volume published for The Proprietors of The London Stage (1825) complete in one volume with engraved title and portrait bound in half leather with gilt spine. The Book of The Thames by Mr & Mrs S.C. Hall illustrated 1859 first edition in full polished leather, Works of Tennyson 1901 and a leather bound Classical Dictionary (4)
The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure with Essays, Literature, Arts and Sciences etc volume XCIV printed 1794 first edition complete with 15 plates (including 3 folding maps and folding view of Chime Machine) and volume XCV printed 1794 first edition complete with 13 plates (including three folding maps and plan of Theatre Royal) bound in leather backed marbled boards with gilt lettered leather labels (2)
Picturesque Designs for Mansions, Villas, Lodges etc with Decorations, Internal and External to each style illustrated with about 500 original engravings by C.J. Richardson, Architect 1870 first edition in original cloth, An Introduction to the Study of Gothic Architecture 1898 and ABC of Gothic Architecture 1903 both by John Henry Parker illustrated volumes (3)
Charles Dickens The Mystery of Edwin Drood with 12 illustrations by S.L. Fildes and a portrait, published Chapman & Hall 1870 first edition bound from the original parts (some wappers & adverts bound in at rear) full leather with decorated boards, gilt ruled borders raised bands with gilt lettered leather labels
[Rene Bull] Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam Rendered into English Verse by Edward Fitzgerald and illustrated in colour and in line by Rene Bull, published Hodder & Stoughton (1913) first edition in this format with 10 tipped-in colour plates + 19 colour headpieces & other decorations in publisher's coloured cloth with gilt illustration & decoration (1)
The Works of William Hogarth, from the Original Plates restored by James Heath Esq, R.A; with the Addition of Many Subjects Not Before Collected: to which are prefixed A Biographical Essay on The Genius and Productions of Hogarth and Explanations of the Subjects of the Plates by John Nichols Esq. F.S.A., printed for Baldwin and Cradock (c.1830s) elephant folio bound in half leather with marbled boards, raised bands with elaborate gilt decorated panels and gilt lettered leather label (lacking plate 37 “woman swearing a child”). First leaf, title page and frontispiece are creased and torn with amateur repairs and odd marginal tear contents
Beatrix Potter The Tale of Two Bad Mice illustrated Warne (1904) believed first American edition with Schlueter imprint (p,86). The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle illustrated Warne (1905) believed first American edition with Schlueter imprint (p.86) Cecily Parsley’s Nursery Rhymes illustrated (1922) + a copy of The Tale of Mr. Tod, all in crisp, clean colour boards with picture onlays (4)
[Beatrix Potter Interest] A Man Made of Money by Douglas Jerrold with 12 illustrations on steel by John Leech published Punch Office 1849 first edition bound in 19th century half leather. This copy bears the nameplate of Thomas Taylor, Sawrey with pencil note on endpaper 'Beatrix Potter’s copy probably purchased locally, which I bought from Capt. Duke Castle Cottage Sawrey, who assured me that the title page (Plate1) was coloured by B.P. (Beatrix Potter)' a faint pencil note beneath reads 'from the stock of Herman Wilkinson in Cumbria' with his annotation above 'Wilkinson made many purchases of Potter items from Capt. Duke c.1966' [similar family books sold at Christies 1997 New York]

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