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The New Naturalist series published by Collins comprising Bumblebees 1959, The World of the Honeybee 1954, Wild Orchids of Britain 1951, The Folklore of Birds 1958, Dartmoor 1953, Peak District 1962, World of The Soil 1967, The Sea Coast 1953, Fossils 1973, Insect Migration 1971, The Weald 1953, Mountain Flowers 1956, Trees Woods and Man 1978, Climate & The British Scene 1952, The Common Lands of England & Wales 1964, Flowers of the Coast 1952 – many First Editions and all in colour dust-wrappers (16)
Italian Alps sketched in the Mountains of Ticino, Lombardy, The Trentino and Venetia by Douglas W. Freshfield with engraved plates and folding maps, published Longmans Green & Co 1875 First Edition in decorated cloth with gilt lettering, with copy of Karl Baedeker Le Sud-Est de La France 1910 with maps (2)
A quantity of books, maps and ledgers associated with British canals and waterways, 18th - 20th centuries, including: Seasonable Considerations on a Navigable Canal Intended to be cut from the River Trent, at Wilden Ferry... late 18th century with fold out map A Play of a Navigable Canal Intended for a Communication Between the Ports of Liverpool and Hull 21.5cm x 17cm, bound with Supplement to a Pamphlet, entitled, Seasonable... also with fold out map A Plan of Navigable Canals made and proposed to be made thro' the County of Chester and to the Town of Manchester 24cm x 20cm.Royal Commission on Canals and Waterways 12 Vols. quarto, various fold out maps, Wyman & Sons, 1906-1911.Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway Canals Western District Sections 1894, fold out table of lengths, reservoirs and locks.Map of the Birmingham Canal System A.W. Willet 1903.River Weaver Navigation the shortest route from Liverpool to the Salt Works of Northwich & Winsford and to the Potteries via Anderton Lift and the Trent & Mersey Canal, J.A. Saner 1902.Elsmere Port West (Leasedare) fold out plan of buildings, railways etc.Bradshaw's Canals and Navigable Rivers... octavo, with fold out map 62cm x 68cm, Henry Blacklock & Co, London 1904.Lancaster Canal Copy Documents & Plans Relating to the Lease of the Lancaster Canal (South Level) to the Leeds & Liverpool Canal Company, quarto, two indentures dated 1866 and bound with four Ordnance Map Office maps and a fold out map Lancaster Canal Transfer 1864.The Account of the River Weaver with the Treasurer of the County of Chester, leather bound, octavo, first entry dated April 5th 1827, the last March 31st 1898.Other fold out maps comprising: Scotland's Highland Waterway Caledonian Canal, Shropshire Union Canal, Manchester Ship Canal Eastham to Ince.Various bound volumes of canal acts and bye laws.
An electro plated cocktail shaker, Manco, engraved "Riley Motor Club Third Winter Trial, First Class Award", screw fitting top, 18cm high; an electro plated two handled trophy, Embassy, Sheffield, engraved, "Riley Motor Club Lullingstone Park 1936 Hill Climb Edgar Harrison trophy F.R. Gerard; together with a small collection of medals and plaques
PAMELA BROWN - 'MADDY AGAIN', first edition published by Thomas Nelson & Sons 1956, has a dust jacket with loss, BARBARA EUPHAN TODD - 'The Shop Round The Corner' reprint published by Hamish Hamilton (Reindeer Books) 1960, no dust jacket - a rare book not currently available on Abe Books or Amazon (2) Condition Report:Dust jacket has loss both top and bottom left corners and most of spine is missing (see images), it is not price clippedBook is in good condition, has slight fading non cover corresponding to dust jacket losses
A COLLECTION OF ROYAL FAMILY RELATED BRITISH AND WORLDWIDE STAMP ALBUMS to include Postal Heritage Society Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee First Day Covers, Sumner Queen Elizabeth II 25th Anniversary of Coronation 1953-1978 First Day Covers, Mercury Limited Edition Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee 1952-2002 Coin Cover Collection, Sunday Magazine Queen Elizabeth II 40th Anniversary Accession to the throne stamps, Gibraltar 10th Anniversary Prince Charles & Diana Royal Wedding Coin Cover etc.
RAYMOND CHING THE BIRD PAINTINGS, Watercolours and pencil drawings 1969-1975' with text by David Snow, A. H. Chisholm & M. F. Soper, first edition published by Collins 1978, hardback with dustjacket in a slipcase together with Jean Delacour - 'The Pheasants of The World' second edition 1977 and James Fisher 'Thorburn's Birds', first edition 1967 (3) Condition Report:Raymond Ching - book in very good condition, has a bookplate on endpaper, small tears in dust jacket at base of spine, slipcase has fading and discolouration
Collection of cased coins and coin sets to include; silver Queen Elizabeth II crowns, Great Britain medallic first day covers, set of three official medals of the County Borough of Hastings commemorating the 900th anniversary of the Battle of Hastings, three silver coins by John Pinches of London, Republic of Panama proof coin set, coinage of Belize collectors solid sterling silver proof set, Apollo Soyus space mission coin and stamp set, Royal Wedding 1973 medallic first day cover x 2 etc. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
Silver medallion, Pistrucci's Waterloo medal produced by John Pinches London in original box, 3.9 troy ozs approx. Together with a George V Special Constables faithful service medal in original box, a First World War Victory medal awarded to Private D Sells Northampton Regiment and a George VI Territorial Army efficient service medal awarded to Sargeant E.A.J Martin Royal Military Police. Together with a Second World War German iron cross. (4)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
GEORGE HARRISON ORIGINAL 1967 PHOTOGRAPHS. A collection of six unpublished personal colour photographs (colour faded), printed October 1967 but probably taken by George and Pattie Harrison during their first trip to India in September-October 1966. Photographs include a fisheye self-portrait of George on a beach, George with two Indian friends on a beach, two shots of Patti against a backdrop of trees, George stopping on a footpath in the mountains, and George and Patti with Ravi Shankar and friends sitting on stone steps among ancient ruins. After meeting Ravi Shankar in London in June 1966, George and his wife Patti travelled to India in September 1966 so that George could study the sitar under Shankar. They stayed at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel under assumed names before travelling all over, including to Kashmir and Benares. George later said of the trip …it was the first feeling I'd ever had of being liberated from being a Beatle or a number. Sold without copyright.
STUDIO LPs WITH 7". Smartly presented collection of 4 x LPs with 10 x 7". LPs are Please Please Me (UK mono 5th 'Recording First Published' no 'Sold In UK' PMC 1202 - VG+ light scuff mark on side 1/Ex small mono sleeve), Beatles For Sale (PMC 1240 original 3N/3N - cool Ex/Ex copy), A Hard Day's Night (PMC 1230 3N/3N original - Ex/Ex) and With The Beatles (PMC 1206 7N/7N 'Dominion' - superb Ex+ record/Ex very clean sleeve). Sevens include Magical Mystery Tour EP (MMT-1 mono original blue page), I Feel Fine (R 5200), Help! (R 5305), We Can Work It Out, Ticket To Ride and Strawberry Fields/Penny Lane (orig p/s R 5570- Ex+/VG+). Elsewhere condition is typically very clean Ex to Ex+.
STUDIO LPs (MAINLY UK EARLY/ORIGINAL PRESSINGS). Terrific run of 11 x (mainly) studio LPs that are largely early or original UK pressings. Titles are Sgt. Pepper's (1st UK mono PMC 7027 -1/-1 wide spine - Ex nice and clean LP/Ex+ outstanding condition sleeve showing very little wear, complete with red inner and unused cut-out), PPM (mono PMC 1202 5th 'Recording First Published' - Ex/Ex lovely copy), With The Beatles (PMC 1206 'Dominion' 7N/7N - Ex/Ex), A Hard Day's Night (PMC 1230 3N/3N - Ex/Ex), Beatles For Sale (PMC 1240 - Ex/top Ex+ sleeve), Help! (PMC 1255 -2/-2 - Ex/Ex), Rubber Soul (PMC 1267 original loud cut copy - very fine and glossy Ex record/Ex light discolouration on the reverse), Oldies (PMC 7016 1G/1G - Ex/VG+), Abbey Road (PCS 7088 aligned apple, no Her Majesty on label or sleeve - Ex+/Ex), John Lennon - Imagine (PAS 10004 - Ex/Ex w/poster) and The Beatles' First (UK Polydor original 236201 - Ex/neat VG+).
STEREO PRESSING STUDIO ALBUMS. In stereo heaven with these 6 x studio albums. Titles are Please Please Me (PCS 3042 this referred to as the '7th' pressing with Sold In UK text, no 'Recording First Published' - VG+ a few light hairline marks/Ex+ very clean small stereo flipback design sleeve), With The Beatles (1st PCS 3045 'Jobete' credit - mega clean Ex+ record/Ex), A Hard Day's Night (PCS 3058 -1/-1 - Ex/Ex), Rubber Soul (PCS 3075 -2/-2 - VG+/Ex), Sgt. Pepper's (PCS 7027 1st wide spine copy -1/-1 - Ex/very clean Ex sleeve showing the wide spine extremely clean, with red inner and unused cut-out) and Let It Be (red stereo original PCS 7096 - Ex/VG+).
WHITE ALBUM - ORIGINAL UK PRESSING (PMC 7067/7068) - NUMBER 0006164. Superb original (likely a 'first day issue') very low number White Album, this no. 0006164. First pressing mono records without 'An EMI Recording' text on labels. Record 1 is in VG+ condition, with fine and glossy playing surfaces, there are some light hairline markings. Record 2 is in Ex condition showing only a couple of rather light and minor surface markings. -1/-1/-1/-1 matrix endings. Complete with the photos, poster and original black inners. The embossed lettering fully laminated sleeve is in Ex condition. A lovely example, there are just a few rather light and minor scuff markings mainly noted on the reverse. On the inside right section, there is a faint 'rectangle' shaped lines, perhaps where a photo was once attached. The number is very clean and sharp.

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