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Lot 1346

The Members first six singles includes Solitary Confinement (third release on Stiff Records) and a transporter Sound of The Suburbs 12'' and two LPs

Lot 1349

First The Cure song Killing An Arab

Lot 1368

Box of mainly UK first day covers with some mint and some used examples

Lot 1378

Box of mixed worldwide postage stamps, first day covers etc

Lot 1339

Eight Royal Doulton figurines, all first quality

Lot 100

ADSHEAD, Joseph - Prisons and Prisoners: eng. frontispiece, original cloth, 8vo, Longman, et al, first edit, 1845. With one other on prisons.(2)

Lot 110

BAKER, Sir Richard - A Chronicle of the Kings of England: cont. calf worn, hinges split, folio, title-page soiled, corners chipped of first few pages, London, 1665. * sold with all faults not subject to return

Lot 112

BENNETT, John - Letters to a Young Lady, on a variety of useful and interesting subjects, calculated to improve the heart, to form the manners, and enlighten the understanding -: 2 vols, cont. calf rubbed on spine and cracking hinges but holding, 12mo, Warrington, first edit,1789.

Lot 13

GARDNER, Keith S & CLARK, Nigel D - Sir William Russell Flint 1880-1969: Two volumes, illustrated, org. half morocco & full morocco, slipcases, folio, limited edition of 1500 numbered copies, 1986-1994. *Note The first volume covers the artist's signed limited edition prints, the second the unsigned prints and books, etc.

Lot 143

BOYLE, Mary Louisa - The Forester: A Tale of 1688 - 3 vols, attractive full calf contrasting morocco labels, 8vo, Longman, et al, first edit, 1839.With another two deker novel.(5)

Lot 154

CLARENDON, Edward Earl of - The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Begun in the Year 1641: 3 vols, frontis, calf worn lacking one board, folio, first ed, 1704. * sold with all faults not subject to return.

Lot 156

CONGREVE, William - The Mourning Muse of Alexis. A Pastoral. Lamenting the Death of our late Gracious Queen Mary of ever Blessed Memory:, half calf neatly rebacked, folio, printed for Jacob Tonson, first edit, 1695.

Lot 157

CONTRIBUTIONS - Academical Contributions of Original and Translated Poetry: half calf marbled boards neatly rebacked, 8vo, Cambridge, B. Flower, first edit, 1795. * ' The following poems were written at different times and in various places, by some junior members of the University of Cambridge ...'

Lot 165

DICKENS, Charles - A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas: colour frontispiece, colour plates, org. cloth fading, slightly chipped, lean to text block, corner torn from front yellow endpaper, neat ownership inscription in upper margin of the half-title, small 8vo, Chapman& Hall, 'second edition', 1843. The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain, org. cloth faded rebacked, inner hinge spreading, eng. frontis, eng. title-page, printed title-page, small 8vo, Bradbury & Evans, first edit, 1848. With two others of reprints of Dickens' Christmas novels.(4)

Lot 170

DOYLE, Arthur Conan - The Hound of the Baskervilles: - 16 plates (some loose), org. decorative cloth stained and faded hinges splitting, contents reasonably clean, neat ownership inscription on front pastedown, 8vo, George Newnes, first edit, 1902. *Notes with misprint on page 13.

Lot 175

FLEMING, Ian - For Your Eyes Only: org. cloth (bright) in edge worn and slightly discoloured d/w, staining to lower margin and fore-edge heavy in places, 8vo, Jonathan Cape, first ed, 1960. With - You Only Live Twice, org. cloth (bright) in edge worn lightly discoloured d/w, 8vo, Jonathan Cape, first ed, 1964.(2)

Lot 176

FLEMING, Ian - The Spy Who Loved Me: org. cloth in complete (clean) dust wrapper, 8vo, inscription on f.e.p, Cape, first ed ,1962.

Lot 177

FLEMING, Ian - The Spy Who Loved Me: org. cloth in edge worn d/w, 8vo, Jonathan Cape, first ed, 1962. With a box of modern literature inc. copies of the Paris Revue.

Lot 179

GARDNER, Erle Stanley - The Case of the Fabulous Fake: cloth in d/w, 8vo, Heinemann, first UK edit, 1974. With 2 boxes of mainly 'crime' novels in d/ws.

Lot 181

GASKELL, Elizabeth Cleghorn - Sylvia's Lovers: 3 vols, attractively rebound in half calf marbled boards, new endpapers, 8vo, bound without the half-title and final imprint leaf in vol. 1, and the advertisements in vol 111, first edit, Smith & Elder, 1863. * scarce

Lot 183

( GORE, Catherine Grace Frances ) - The Tuileries. A Tale: 3 vol, org. paper covered boards, skilfully rebacked with replacement labels, half-title to volume one (as called for), 8vo, Henry Colburn & Richard Bentley, first edit, 1831. * a good copy

Lot 193

JAMES, Henry - The Portrait of a Lady: org. green cloth bumped at the corners, short tear to rear hinge, inner hinge weak, 8vo, Macmillan, new, 1882. * the first one volume English edition.

Lot 198

JOHNSON, Samuel - Sermon, written by the late Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. For the Funeral of his wife. Published by the Rev. Samuel Hayes: later quarter morocco, 8vo, T. Cadell, first edit, 1788. * with the advertisement leaf for two of Johnson's publications, often missing. A very good copy

Lot 222

LEWIS, Mathew Gregory - Romantic Tales: 4 vols, cont. polished calf lightly rubbed on joints, lacking half-titles, 12 mo, D. N. Shury, first edit, 1808. * consists of five oriental Gothic tales, and eight poems.

Lot 232

ORWELL, George - Animal Farm: org. cloth (no d/w), 8vo, Secker & Warburg, first ed. 1945.With - Auden, W. H, New Year Letter, org. cloth in torn d/w, 8vo, Faber, first ed. 1941.(2)

Lot 235

PILKINGTON, Matthew - A Rational Concordance or an Index to the Bible: cont. sheep rubbed, small 4to, George Ayscough, Nottingham, first edit, 1749.

Lot 246

SILVESTER, Tipping - Original Poems and Translations. Consisting of the Microscope, Piscatio, or Angling, the Beau and Academic : .. etc, bound by Thomas Gosden in early 19thcent. calf-backed boards, gilt fishing-basket tool in three of the spine compartments, rear board nearly detached, 8vo, J. Wilford, first edit, 1733. * scarce, angling interest

Lot 256

SWIFT, Jonathan - Directions to Servants in General: and in particular to the Butler, Cook, Footman, Coachman, Groom, House-Steward and Land Agent, Porter, Dairy-Maid, Chamber-Maid, Nurse, Laundress, House-Keeper, Tutoress, or Governess : cont. calf skilfully rebacked, 8vo, R. Dodsley and M. Cooper, London, first edit, 1746.

Lot 259

VENICE : An Authentick Account of the Measures and Precautions used at Venice, by the Magistrate of the Office of Health, for the Preservation of the Publick Health : attractive marbled boards calf spine with contrasting morocco label, 4to, Edward Owen, first edit, 1752. * scarce

Lot 266

CHURCHILL, Randolph S - Winston S. Churchill : 7 vols, cloth in d/ws, thick 8vo, Heinemann, 1966-67. With - Churchill, Winston S, A History of the English Speaking Peoples, 4 vols, cloth in d/ws, 8vo, Cassell, first editions, 1956-58. With - 6 vols, Second World War (no d/w). & a 78 record released by Decca, 'The Voice of Winston Churchill.'(18)

Lot 268

CHURCHILL, Winston S - The River War an account of the Reconquest of the Sudan : cloth in d/w, 8vo, Eyre & Spottiswoode, third edit, 1949. With - The World Crisis (ex. lib.), 5 vols, all except volume 3 are first editions, with two volume Marlborough (1947) the first two volume edition, and one other.(9)

Lot 270

CHURCHILL, Winston S - The World Crisis 1911-1914 : 4 vols, maps, org. cloth (first two vols. first editions in d/w), 8vo, 1923-27. With a box of other Churchill and WW1 books.(box)

Lot 282

ANDERSON, George William - A New, Authentic, and Complete Collection of Voyages Round the World, Undertaken and Performed by Royal Authority.: Containing a New, Authentic, Entertaining, Instructive, Full, and Complete Historical Account of Captain Cook's First, Second, Third and Last Voyages : ...etc, eng. portrait frontispiece, double-page World map torn and defective, numerous plates and charts, full calf a little scuffed with short tear to lower hinge, folio, n.d c1780. * sold with all faults not subject to return

Lot 29

MARSHALL, H. Rissik - Coloured Worcester Porcelain of the first period (1751-1783): 31 colour plates, org. cloth, 4to, Ceramic Book Company, 1954. With - Mackenna, F. Severne, Worcester Porcelain the Wall Period and its Antecedents, frontis, 80 plates, org. cloth, 4to, signed limited edition of 500 copies, F. Lewis, 1950. With one other.(3)

Lot 330

LEAR, Edward - Journals of a Landscape Painter in Albania, &c : org. blue cloth faded and a little soiled, map, 21 tinted lithograph plates, tall 8vo, inner hinges weak some pages loose, Richard Bentley, first ed, 1851

Lot 340

MUIR, Sir William - The Mameluke or Slave of Egypt 1260-1517 A.D. Illust, cont. red calf, 8vo, Smith , Elder, first edit, 1896.: * presentation copy.

Lot 363

THATCHAM : Map of an Estate called Thatcham Farm and other property belonging to Miss C. M. Fromont in the Parish of Thatcham Berks. Surveyed & Drawn by F. W. Dibbin (Railway Engineers) large rolled manuscript map mounted on linen, with a fair bit of wear, 880 x 650 mm, 1837.*Notes Thatcham Estate belonged to the daughter of the proprietor of the first Mail Coach, Edward Fromont, the family were involved in the mail coach business until the coming of the railways. The railway is indicated on the plan by the surveyor F. W, Dibbin, a family member, who worked with I. K. Brunel. The Kennet and Avon Canal runs to the south of the estate.

Lot 364

THESIGER, Wilfred - The Marsh Arabs : cloth in d/w, 8vo, Longmans, first ed, 1964. With - Lawrence, T. E, Oriental Assembly, cloth in d/w, 8vo, first ed, 1939. With 2 good boxes of books relating to and by T. E. Lawrence..

Lot 909

Various silver medals, including First War Scottish Rifles, jewellery etcLot sold as seen unless specific item(s) requested

Lot 203

2x WW1 Framed and Glazed Pictures of German Battle Scenes, one showing German troops fighting French soldiers in a town and the others shows German troops in field grey advancing across the battle filed. Both in glazed frames, one frame glass damaged. First 53 ½ x 43 ½ cms, second 58 ½ x 45 ½ cms. (2 items)

Lot 25

Selection of Civil Defence and Civil Defence Corps Insignia, consisting of embroidered First Aid proficiency badge, printed Civil Defence breast badge, 3x embroidered breast badges, embroidered CD within circle breast badge, 2x Kings Crown Civil Defence Corps breast badges, ICDS breast badge, 5x rank / proficiency stars and 6x Civil Defence Corps armbands. (20 items)

Lot 349

WW2 Shell and First Aid Dressings: Unopened ,three types ,all WW2 dated. (23 items)

Lot 7

Selection of British Cavalry / Yeomanry Cap Badges, all being other ranks examples, including 4th Queens Own Hussars, Reconnaissance Corps, Victorian 6th Dragoon Guards, enamelled First Life Guards, 12th Lancers, 14th Kings Hussars, plus others. Possibly some re-strikes also, sold as viewed. (30 items)

Lot 312

Heian Yozan (active first half of the 20th century) Showa era (1926-1989), 20th centuryShowa era (1926-1989), 20th centuryA moulded white glazed bowl with lotus design, 20cm diameterFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 459

An Austrian cold painted bronze cockateil and leaf inkwell and a similar bird and leaf inkwellboth in the manner of Franz Xavier Bergmann (Austrian, 1861–1936)the first bird modelled perched on a rustic arched branch, the hinged head cover now lacking its inner ink receiver, the second modelled with hinged head cover opening to a porcelain ink receiver (now as found), both raised on heart shaped leafy bases and apparently unmarked 15cm and 8cm high approximately (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 68

An 18 carat gold chainfirst half of the 20th century Together with a 9 carat chain, weight total 64gms. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 10

Edwin Henry Boddington (British, 1836-circa 1905)Tranquil river landscape; River landscape with punters and horses, a pair each signed 'Boddington' (the first lower left, the second lower right)oil on canvaseach 61.5 x 91.5cm (24 3/16 x 36in).(2)Footnotes:ProvenanceAnon. sale, Christie's, London, 7 March 1996, lot 106. (the first of the pair).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 128

A pair of George III silver entrée dishes on Old Sheffield plate standsPhilip Rundell, London 1819Oblong, the domed covers with fluted bands, surmounted with reeded leaf embellished lion-mask bracket handles with flowerhead calyces and gadrooned borders, with two sets of engraved armorial achievements, the bases with gadrooned rims with leaves and shells, with engraved crests, on Old Sheffield plate two-handled stands with liners, on leaf and anthemion paw feet, length over handles of stand 42cm, weight of silver 153oz.Footnotes:The second armorial achievement is that of the Smith family of Pickering, Upper Canada and later Preston, Northumberland England. Sir David William Smith (1764-1837), 1st and only baronet. Born 4th September 1764 he was the only child of Colonel John Smith and Anne Waylen. Born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, Smith was educated under military tutors and was first a military officer, joining his father's regiment, the 5th Regiment of Foot (later the Northumberland Regiment) as an ensign in 1779. Married first Anne O'Reilly esq. of Ballykilchrist co. Longford in 1788 and after short leave he was posted to Detroit under his father's command in 1790. Smith became a captain in 1795, the same year his father died whilst in command of Fort Niagara, North America.In 1792 Smith was made acting deputy surveyor general and appointed surveyor general of Upper Canada in 1798. Retiring from the army he remained in Canada settling into civil appointments. Smith was an influential and wealthy man, established politician and businessman. He owned 20,000 acres of land in Ontario, owning half of the original land that contained the original city of Toronto. For nearly all his time in Upper Canada Smith was also a member of the House of Assembly.In July 1802 Smith left Canada and returned to England after recurrent bouts of fever. The following year he became Land Agent for the Duke of Northumberland who had been colonel of his Old Regiment. Smith was created Baronet of Preston in 1821 which became extinct in 1837 when he died near Alnwick, Northumberland.By his first marriage he had surviving issue: Mary Elizabeth (born 1793), Sarah and Anne. He married a second time in 1803: Mary Tylee of Devizes by whom he had an only daughter: Hannah.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 150

A 17th century Dutch silver spoonprobably Gerrit Hendriks, Bolsward circa 1620 With pineapple finial, length 18cm; together with a further spoon, Groningen 1671/1672; a Polish spoon, Neisse (Nysa) first half of 17th century; a 19th century apostle spoon; a plated spoon. (5)Footnotes:Further spoons:Cherub mask spoon, Neisse, possibly Leonard Paul Haller.Lobed spoon, Groningen 1671/1672.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 110

A EDWARD VII SILVER CHICK NOVELTY PIN CUSHION AND TWO OTHERS SIMILAR OF LATER DATE  approx 2.5cm, the first by Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1908 In good condition

Lot 282

TWO MEISSEN MOTTO CHILDREN, LATE 19TH C modelled Michel Victor Acier in 1777 after the designs of Johann Eleazar Zeissig (Schenau),  comprising Cupid Capturing hearts and Tired of Winning taking a Rest, 10.5 and 12cm h, incised F 15 or F 17, underglaze blue crossed swords First figure - one wing slightly chipped, pin head sized graze on toe of left foot, minor flat chip under the base and small graze on one corner of the base at the back. Second figure - old professional restoration to wings, chip on pink billowing drapery and feathers of arrow, also one end of the bow, no significant damage, no recent restoration

Lot 318H

A PAIR OF JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAIN VASES, MEIJI PERIOD enamelled and gilt with panels of birds in branches, 30cm h, red painted mark First vase cracked also with flat chip under the foot. Second vase - tiny flat graze on edge of foot

Lot 360

SAMUEL METFORD (1810-1896)  SILHOUETTE OF THE FOUNDER OF THE TATE GALLERY SIR HENRY TATE, 1ST BART,   HIS FAMILY AND THEIR DOG signed, with pencil inscription in Metford's hand verso Henry Tate 28 Old Haymarket  (Samuel Metford Fecit) cut paper, ink and gold heightened in white and red with grey wash on card, 27.5 x 40cm, gilt frame with fragmentry printed trade label of L[orenzo] Gobbi Carver, Gilder... 6 & 8 St John's Lane.., and 74 Stanley Street [Liverpool]A newly discovered and perhaps the earliest surviving portrait of the great Victorian tycoon and philanthropist Sir Henry Tate (1819-1899). The present  silhouette may be dated to c1847 when Tate was about 28 and shortly after Metford's return from America.  By this time Tate had already established a chain of grocery shops,  making his home above one, 28 Old Haymarket, Liverpool  Jane, née Wignall, whom he married in 1841 and their then three children, Sir William Henry Tate, 2nd Bart (1842-1821), Mary Helen (1844-1855) and Alfred (1845-1913), an earlier Alfred having been born and died in 1844.  Tate's shop,  with his name prominent between the windows of the first and second floors was depicted in a watercolour of about the same date reproduced in Jones (T), Henry Tate  A Biographical Sketch, revised edition 1960, plt 2. Good condition with typical light staining, deframed for sale but sold with frame and backboard

Lot 394

GERALD LESLIE BROCKHURST, RA, RE (1890-1978)   ANAIS, A WOMAN FROM DAX LANDES seated half length, watercolour, 37 x 27.5cmPainted in Ireland,  c1918Provenance: N W Rawlinson; Spink & Son Ltd, London, whence bought by the present vendor in March 1986Exhibited: Chenil Galleries, 1919, No 39  (as 'Madam')The model is Brockhurst's first wife Anais Folin In the same good condition and undisturbed gilt frame as when purchased from the London dealership in the 1980s. The Chenil Galleries exhibition label preserved on the later backboard

Lot 297

An Evans Products Company moulded plywood splint designed by Charles and Ray Eames, first design 1943, with original packaging, feint stamped makers mark, 107cm. long Literature Design 1935-1965 What Modern Was, Abrams, page 38 plate 28 for a comparable splint illustrated.

Lot 40

TRADE CATALOGUES: a collection on a wide range of trades mainly from the first half of the 20th cent. Inc. Farlow Fishing Tackle catalogue.

Lot 404

( LEWIS, Thomas ) - Seasonable Considerations on the Indecent and Dangerous Custom of Burying in Churches and Church-Yards : ... (etc) - rebound quarter calf marbled boards, 8vo, uncut, printed by S. P. for A. Bettesworth, first edit, 1721. *Notes a very early essay on the public health evils and unhealthiness of intramural burial.

Lot 409

PEIRCE, [Jeremiah?] - [Caption title] An Account of a very extraordinary Tumor in the Knee of a Person, whose leg was taken off by Mr. Jer. Peirce, Surgeon at Bath; communicated in a Letter to Dr. Mead ... etc, : fold. plate, cont. marbled wrapper detached, small 4to, first separate edition, 1737.

Lot 421

( BLANE, William ) - Essays on Hunting. Containing a Philosophical Enquiry into the Nature and Properties of the Scent; Observations on the different Kinds of Hounds, with the Manner of training them : full polished calf by Rivers & Co, 4to, T. Baker, Southampton, first edit, (1781) * this is the scarce first edition.

Lot 428

( HUNTING ) - Hunting Vindicated from Cruelty, in a letter to the Monthly Reviewers : old wrappers contained within a cloth folder with morocco label, 8vo, Spitzbergen, first edit, 1782.

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