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Lot 651

Two First World War Christmas tins, of typical form, (2)

Lot 656

Margaret Thatcher, The Downing Street Years, Signed first edition

Lot 660

Robert Taylor a first edition print titled "Spitfire" signed by Group Captain Sir Douglas Bader CBE DSO DFC and Air Vice-Marshall Johnnie Johnson CB, CBE, DSO, DFC

Lot 715

First World War pair of medals, British War medal and Victory medal ( N.C. HAMMOND), (2)

Lot 738

Pair First World War German Carl Zeiss 'rabbit ears' trench periscope, engraved "Lt. A. Anderson 51 siege battery R.G.A", adjustable eye pieces and folding ebonised wooden handle, contained in a brown leather case

Lot 742

First World War Victory medal awarded to 285780 SJT A.F. Powell Welsh Regiment in a red velvet lined leather box together with an early 20th century mantel clock with brass presentation plaque "Presented to Mr Powell by the players of Portsmouth F.C on the occasion of his marriage Sept 5th 1912."

Lot 217

A A Milne, Winnie the Pooh, fourth edition, Methuen 1927, together with The House at Pooh Corner, Methuen first edition 1928, Songs from Now We Are Six, by A.A. Milne with music by H. Fraser-Simson, first edition 1927,and an early 20th century copy of R. Caldecott's second collection of Pictures and Songs (4)

Lot 739

A Pre-Columbian or later hard stone narcotics pipe/snorter decorated with animal and human heads, 9cm long and another later figural pipe, some shipping to first

Lot 1322

World stamp collection on cards and in packets in a large plastic food container - includes Miniature sheets and First Day covers

Lot 629

One volume; first edition, All-In Fighting, W.E. Fairbairn

Lot 630

One volume; Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, publisher's first edition 1945, Arthur Barron

Lot 739

Three albums of vintage stamps, worldwide and First Day Covers, including Penny Reds, Penny Blue, Italy, Hungary, USSR, etc.

Lot 761

Nine albums of Royal Mail first day covers

Lot 3

A Webley Mark 3 First Series .22 underlever air rifle, circa 1947-1949, with Webley lozenge set in the stock. Serial No. 20355.

Lot 488

G. Kenneth Whitehead, the Deer Stalking Grounds of Great Britain & Ireland, First Edition 1960, with compliment slip, etc.

Lot 518

Taxidermy - Peter Spicer, 9 point red stag head and neck mount on oak shield marked "Shot by Lieutenant D. Clifton Brown KDGS, Cairnlochen Wood, 18 stone 6 lbs", with Peter Spicer & Sons trade label verso. NOTE - Douglas Clifton Brown First Viscount Ruffside Speaker of The House of Commons 1938-43, MP for Hexham.

Lot 626

2 books, "Frank Sawyer Man of The Riverside" by Sidney Vines, signed by Margaret Sawyer, this copy belonging to Captain Jack Shepherd and comes with Frank Sawyer's obituary as published by Trout & Salmon and written by Jack Shepherd and with a personal letter from Margaret Sawyer to Jack Shepherd together with two Christmas cards. Sold together with a copy of "Nymphs & Trout" by Frank Sawyer, edited by Wilson Stephens Editor of The Field, First Edition 1958.

Lot 696

A Hardy The Golden Prince First Edition salmon fly reel, line 9-10, Serial No. 725, 3.75", with Hardy leatherette pouch.

Lot 125

A large Edwardian silver plate and copper mounted trophy shield for 'First Aid Workshops' 'The Rowden Ambulance Challenge Shield, the shield centre set with an embossed plate - the centre engraved with a scene of an industrial accident with enamelled shield above for the city of Leeds, the border set with eight yearly winners shields from 1906-1914, all on an oak back plate, 76cm x 56cm. Winners names include Kirkstall Forge, Steam Plough Works Leeds, Clarence Iron and Steel Works (4x wins), Scotch Foundry Armley.

Lot 231

A Boucheron chatelaine and watch circa 1885 within fitted 'Fic Boucheron, Palais Royal case' monogrammed 'M.V', the gold on silver chatelaine with intricate Gothic strapwork detail and suspending a ladies fob watch, signed to inner back 'Fic Boucheron 151, 152, 153, 154 Palais Royal, Paris' (at fault) The House of Boucheron is a French family dynasty founded by Frederic Boucheron in 1858, with the opening of his first store in the Galerie de Valois, at Palais-Royal, during the heyday of the Second French Empire. He created his atelier in 1866 and a year later won the Gold Medal during the Exposition Universelle (1867). CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

Lot 341

Two stamp albums titled 'Improved postage stamp album' and ' World-wide stamp album' containing an assortment of British, European and World stamps with a selection of first day covers and postcards including Irish, Welsh, Cheshire and other topographical examples (Qty)

Lot 342

Two Victorian scrap albums, containing various flowers, animals, insects and portraits, along with Ogdens Beauty Album, a stamp album titled 'The Improved Postage Stamp Album' including Holland, German Empire, France, Belgium, Great Britain etc, five Wills cigarette card albums and some loose, first day covers etc (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: The smaller example has 19 sides with images and some loose. The larger has 18 sides with scraps and some loose.

Lot 405

An early 20th century 'Peter Rabbits Book Shelf', the oak shelf with original label, to include a possible first trade edition of THE TALE OF PETER RABBIT, blue-grey boards with leaf end papers and 'wept big tears' on page 51, (at fault), twenty one volumes total of Beatrix Potter tales published by F.Warne & Co Ltd, 34cm high (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: The oak shelf has general light age wear - some scratches. The paper label to the top is worn - mostly around the aperture, sun faded and grubby. The books are in poor condition and some appear incomplete. Most have old ink on half title 'JH 23.12.28' and some other ink inscriptions. One of the copies of 'The Tale of Peter Rabbit' does have 97 pages but there is no date on the title page and 'Edmund Evans engravers and printers... etc' verso. Please see additional images. One of the copies of The Tale of Peter Rabbit may be a first trade edition: Cover lightly rubbed, split to the bottom of the spine. Front end papers with marks and wear to the gutter. Thirty one colour plates. Frontis plate loose at the bottom of the gutter. Binding breaks between pages 8 and 9. Page 9 quite grubby. Page 8 with slight edge tear. Internally grubby with rounded corners - gutters open in areas and wear at gutters. Some attention will be needed (as found)

Lot 76

Border Fine Arts 'The First Cut' (David Brown Cropmaster), model No. JH70 by Ray Ayres, limited edition 496/1500, on wood base, with box and certificate (a.f)Lamp at rear of tractor loose and saw detached from man's hand; otherwise in fine condition.

Lot 97

Beswick Cattle Comprising: Hereford Bull, First Version, model No. 1363A and Hereford Calf, model no. 1406B, both brown and white gloss; together with Highland Calf, model No. 1827D, tan and brown gloss (3)Minor crazing throughout both Hereford models; otherwise all three in good condition.

Lot 129

Beswick Beatrix Potter figurines including: 'Appley Dapply, First Version: Bottle Out, 'Benjamin Bunny', First Version: Ears Out, Shoes Out, 'Cousin Ribby', 'Mrs. Rabbit', First Version: Umbrella Out and 'Tommy Brock', First Version: Spade Handle Out, Variable Eye Patch,all BP2a (a.f)

Lot 213

A plaster bust of First World War soldier; a model canon; and a metal bust (3)

Lot 40

Border Fine Arts 'Kick Start' (David Brown Cropmaster Tractor, Farmer and Collie), model No. B0541 by Ray Ayres and 'Starts First Time' (Fowler Diesel Crawler Mark VF), model No. B0702 by Ray Ayres, both on wood bases, with boxes and certificates

Lot 426

A modern Moorcroft pottery Life On The Estuaries pattern vase by Kerry Goodwin, 99/125, with painted and impressed marks, 24cm Good condition overall. First quality.

Lot 60

Border Fine Arts 'Starts First Time' (Fowler Diesel Crawler Mark VF), model No. B0702 by Ray Ayres, on wood base, with box and certificate

Lot 1313

Two volumes Australian authors including 'Ginger Mick,' by C. J. Dennis, first edition, published Angus and Robertson, 1916; and 'Two Obscene Poems,' by James K. Baxter, published by Mary Martin Books.

Lot 534

One album of Australian first aid covers and pre-decimal/decimal mint stamp blocks

Lot 546

Vintage album of Australian First Day Covers including Australian issues from the 1950s through 1980s.

Lot 549

Quantity of Australian stamps & first day covers

Lot 710

Two volumes of Charles Blackman subjects including 'Orpheus, The Song of Forever,'by Nadine Amadio, first limited edition # 120/250, published by The Craftman's Press, 1983, hand signed by artist and author with dedication by author, with sleeve and sign

Lot 601

Speedway Programmes - Mildenhall 1975 First Match v. Scunthorpe, many other saints home and aways 1970's - 90's, etc. 1971 Silverstone and Nurburgring grand Prix, News of The World Games 1968, other sports programmes.

Lot 672

Rugby League Programmes, videos, First Day Covers:- One Box

Lot 693

The following six lots have been consigned to auction by the family of George Brown. Medals - 1923-4, 24-5, and 25-6, The Football League Championship Division One Winners Medals To George Brown of Huddersfield Town. All three in 9ct gold by Vaughton and Sons, bearing Birmingham hallmarks, '9', '375' and engraved with player name, club and year to back, suspension loop to top, all loosely attached to gold link chain. On completion of their title win in 1926 Huddersfield Town became the first team to win the Football League for a third time in succession. Capped by England and nicknamed 'Bomber', George Brown was born in the tiny mining village of Mickley, South Northumberland in 1903. He became a miner and played for Mickley juniors, his appearances for them had been noted by Huddersfield and the then manager Herbert Chapman travelled up to the north east to sign the 17 year old Brown up on professional forms. George made the first team in 1921, playing at either centre forward or inside right, in the third of Huddersfield's championship winning seasons George netted 35 league goals, to equal the most ever scored by a Huddersfield player in a season, he had a great career at Huddersfield before transferring to Aston Villa for purportedly £5000 in 1929, then subsequently to Burnley in 1934, who paid £1400 for his services, then to Leeds in 1935 for £3100, in 1936 he moved to Darlington as player manager before retiring two years later to take over a pub in Birmingham. As the years passed George became paralysed, ultimately resulting in his death in 1949, a tragic end to a fine sportsman. *Provenance as a historical memoir written by a member of the family, together with newspaper cuttings, Arsenal 1931 dinner invitation card for Brown as a runner up for Villa against Arsenal in the league campaign, photos of him in England kit, postcards of him at Huddersfield, many other interesting snippets. Career Details - 1921-29 Huddersfield Town 213 appearances 142 goals / 1929-34 Aston Villa 116 appearances 79 goals / 1934-35 Burnley 35 appearances 24 goals / 1935-36 Leeds United 37 appearances 101 goals / 1936-38 Darlington 44 appearances 12 goals / 1926-32 England 9 Appearances 5 goals.

Lot 746

Cambridge United v. Lincoln 70-1 - United's First League Game x2, Hereford v. Wigan 71-2 - Hereford Senior Cup Final, League, Non-League, Scottish and other programmes:- One Box.

Lot 781

1954 F.A. Cup Final. West Brom v. Preston - Two Programmes From the Game, three England homes from the same year, 64 and 67 F.A. Cup Semis, Sheffield United 'Together To The First' bearing many signatures, 54 v. Esbjerg, 59 at Worcester - F.A Cup, Hagan Testimonial, 1947 Great Britain v. Europe at Hampden (poor) and others. Cricket publications. (21)

Lot 810

Ex-league, Pre-league Club Programmes, including Barrow, Halifax, York, Maidstone, Southport, Hereford - first league game, Scarborough, Workington (many rusty staples)(Approx 130)

Lot 2137

'Formation Signs 8 May 1945' colour print including 21 Army Group, First CDN Army, Second Army, Czech Indep. Armd. Bde GP, in maple frame, 40cm x 51cm, Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 111

GROUP OF COMMEMORATIVE COINS including 1978 Cayman Islands $25 coin celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Coronation of Elizabeth II, gold postage revenue stamps, Britains first decimal coins, etc

Lot 142

LOT OF EPHEMERA including reproduction of the first edition Beano, copy of Glasgow Herald, October 1900 and a small book - Rab and His Friends

Lot 25

LOT OF COSTUME JEWELLERY, COINS, FIRST DAY COVERS AND THE DEFENCE MEDAL

Lot 461

GOOD LOT OF STAMPS including a number of first day covers, complete sheets and loose examples; and some pre decimal coins

Lot 69

LOT OF FIRST DAY COVERSfrom the 1980s and 90s; including Heraldry Royal Mint mint stamps for the College of Arms Quincentenary

Lot 101

H.G. WELLS - 'THE NEW WORLD ORDER', Secker and Warburg, 1940, first edition rare in dust jacket¦Condition Report:Book discoloured top of spine¦Dust jacket has small loss top of spine and nicks and creases in edges, spine a bit faded and marks on back¦

Lot 102

H.G. WELLS - 'WHEN THE SLEEPER WAKES A Story of the Years to Come', Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1899, no dust jacket, first edition¦Condition Report:Discoloured spine with wear top and bottom, white mark on front cover, cracking to spine inside¦

Lot 103

A SMALL COLLECTION OF H.G. WELLS FIRST EDITION BOOKS ALL WITH DUST JACKETS, The Autocracy of Mr Parham 1930, The New America:The New World 1935, The Anatomy of Frustration 1936, The Croquet Player 1936, Star Begotten 1937, All Aboard For Ararat 1940, The Bulpington of Blup no date together with The Tauchnitz Edition of The Country of the Blind 1926 (8)

Lot 104

G. M. (GUY MIEGE) - 'THE NEW STATE OF ENGLAND UNDER THEIR MAJESTIES K. WILLIAM AND Q. MARY in three parts', printed by H. C. for John Wyatt at the Golden Lion in St. Paul's Church-yard 1691, rebound, first edition, three parts bound as one volume. Guy Miege was a Swiss historian and lexicographer.¦Condition Report:Rebound in smart leather binding¦'Guy Miege' written in ball point pen on title page, on reverse of title age are reference numbers in both ball point pen and pencil, also ex owner's name in fountain pen dated 1821¦Otherwise apart from occasional small foxing spot it is in very good condition¦

Lot 105

REPORT FROM SELECT COMMITTEE ON STEAM CARRIAGES; with the Minutes of Evidence and Appendix.' 'Ordered by The House of Commons, to be printed 12 October 1831', the first edition of this important work which was widely circulated in America in 1832¦Condition Report:Paper covers and initial pages damp stained, otherwise very good condition in later half leather binding¦

Lot 125

HUNTING INTEREST - 'ORME'S COLLECTION OF BRITISH FIELD SPORTS An Exact Facsimile of the first and only edition of one of the rarest of all sporting books' by Charles W. Traylen together with 'The Sporting Adventures of Mr Popple', Chronicled & Illustrated by G. H. Jalland, published by John Lane and William Beckford - 'Thoughts on Hunting in a Series of Familiar Letters to a Friend', Albion Press 1810 (3)

Lot 173

A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS WORLDWIDE STAMPS AND FIRST DAY COVERS, loose and in albums, to include Jersey, Isle of Man, Guernsey etc

Lot 231

S.C. BREES - 'FIRST SERIES OF RAILWAY PRACTICE: A COLLECTION OF WORKING PLANS AND PRACTICAL DETAILS OF CONSTRUCTION IN THE PUBLIC WORKS OF THE MOST CELEBRATED ENGINEERS...', third edition, John Williams & Co. 1847 - includes numerous plates but not complete, together with 'South Eastern and Chatham Railway Companies Managing Committee v The Assessment Committee of the Parish of St. Saviour's. Minutes of Proceedings before Cyril Dodd, Esq., K.C., Royal Courts of Justice 1901 and Dr. F. E. Clark - 'The Great Siberian Railway, What I Saw on my Journey' 1904 (3)

Lot 61

A SMALL COLLECTION OF FIRST WORLD WAR MAGAZINES ETC. to include 'Aerbut and Gaertie in War-Time', six dialect monologues by Graham Squires, Birmingham Cornish Brothers 1917 together with five issues of 'The Bystander' February/March 1915, 'Fragments' edited by Capt. Bruce Bairnsfather March 1920 and one issue of 'The Sketch' dated January 1909 (8)

Lot 75

ANDREW LANG (EDITED BY) - 'THE RED FAIRY BOOK', Longmans, Green, and Co. 1890¦Condition Report:Spine repaired, foxing throughout, owner's name and pencilled information on first page¦

Lot 80

THE VERY FIRST BEANO BOOK 1940', Special Collectors' edition, Portfolio Editions 2004, in slipcase, Limited Edition with Certificate of Authenticity 1731/2000¦Condition Report:Excellent condition¦

Lot 81

FIVE 1950S/1960 BEANO ANNUALS - 1957 x 2, 1958, 1959, 1960 (5)¦Condition Report:One 1957 missing spine although remnants of it inside, the other worn on spine edges, ballpoint pen first page, ¦1958 'Book belongs to' filled in, splitting to spine edge otherwise very good¦1959 'Book belongs to' filled in and inscription, browning to edges otherwise very good¦1960 'Book belongs to' filled in, slight wear base of spine, otherwise very good¦¦

Lot 82

FOUR 1960S BEANO ANNUALS - 1961, 1962, 1963 and 1968 (4)¦Condition Report:1961 browning to edges otherwise very good condition¦1962 " " " " " "¦1963 'Book belongs to' filled in " " " "¦1968 corner missing from first page and damage top and bottom of spine¦¦

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