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Lot 100

Carrying on after the first hundred thousand by Ian Hay hardback book. Published 1917.  UNSIGNED. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.

Lot 101

Collection 1 of 4 official Booklets produced during or immediately after the war. Titles included are Roof over Britain the official story of the AA defences 1939 1942. 88 pages published in 1943. Bomber Command Sept 1939 July1941. 129 pages published in 1941. Target Germany the US Army Air Forces official story of the VIII Bomber Commands first year over Europe. 190 pages published in 1944. Merchant Airmen the air ministry account of British civil aviation 1939 1944. 207 pages. Published 1946. Showing some signs of age. Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95.

Lot 300

ENGLISH SCHOOL (XX). Portrait of Joseph Tatham, reputed to be the first cousin of Wallace Hartley who was the band leader on R.M.S. Titanic, oil on canvas, gilt framed, 60 x 50 cm

Lot 840

A COLLECTION OF FIRST DAY COVERS CONTAINED IN SIX ALBUMS, subjects include famous trains, Scotland and Northern Ireland issues, and Concorde etc.

Lot 841

A COLLECTION OF FIRST DAY COVERS CONTAINED IN SIX ALBUMS, subjects include Penny Black Anniversary, Christmas editions, Jane Austen, Transportation and National Trust

Lot 27

Star Trek. Master Replicas. ST-102S First Contact Phaser Signature Edition. VG boxed with certificate, display case & shipping carton.

Lot 29

Star Wars. Master Replicas. SW-115P Thermal Detonator as first built. VG boxed with certificate, display case & shipping carton.

Lot 403

Three boxed Dinky Toys diecast Public Service Vehicle models, a first issue of the 283 Single Decker Bus (missing instruction sheet), 952 Vega Major Coach and 953 Continental Touring Coach. Condition of models ranges from F to G+ in P to G boxes. (3)

Lot 419

Two boxed Corgi Toys, 302 Hillman Hunter with Kangaroo, appears G/G+, with transfers already applied and comes with Kangaroo figure and instruction sheet in generally G box and plinth with some crushing to window of outer box and a 342 Lamborghini Miura in red with bull figure, G+ in G/G+ first type box with 'Revised Specification' label to upper surface. Both boxes have some crushing to windows of outer boxes. (2)

Lot 90

Star Wars Master Replicas Four Obi-Wan Kenobi Lightsabers, SW-303 'As First Built', SW-304 'Collectors Society Exclusive', SW-311 'Revenge of the Sith' and SW-331 'IV: A New Hope', weathered version. All appear G+/VG in generally G/G+ boxes with some marks and handling wear. (4)

Lot 271

A sketchbook of drawing and architectural plans of the Palace of Versailles, dated on first page inside 'April 23rd to May 2nd 1930' and signed in lower right corner

Lot 295

Four prints after Featherstone Robson (1880-1936, British), 'Chester Cathedral', 'Eastgate, Chester', 'Friar Bacon's Study', and 'Brussels Gate Mechlin', all signed and titled lower right and signed again below, framed and glazed, the first pair 22 x 16

Lot 43

Seven bound albums of first day covers together with three Stanley Gibbons hard back catalogues (10)

Lot 51

A WWII British Red Cross Award medal, engraved 'M Olink' on reverse and with a 'Proficiency in Red Cross First Aid' bar, mounted with a Battle for Britian 1939-1945 Commemorative Medal with a W.A.A.F bar, together with a General Service Cross , on reverse '455819 Lac/W. M Olink WAAF' in box, a smaller pin version, and a Dutch Officer's Cross, also known as the 'Jeneverkruis', awarded for 15 years' service

Lot 56

A very good selection of vintage children's books, to include Puffin publications, Rupert Bear, A.A. Milne, Robert Browning, a first edition Enid Blyton, Lewis Carroll and many classic titles

Lot 199

A large collection of Royal Mail 'First Day' covers and Post Cards

Lot 248

A first edition Giles Cartoons collection containing cartoons from 3rd October 1943 to 7th July 1946, made and printed in Great Britain at Greycaines (Taylor Garnett Evans & Co Ltd), Watford, Herts, published by Lane Publications Ltd, together with 'Select Illustrations of the County of Surrey, comprising picturesque views of the seats of the Nobility and Gentry', by G F Prosser, 1828, and The Girls Own Annual, Vol XVI, 1894

Lot 251

A 20th century stamp album containing Great Britain and around the world, together with two other albums of first day covers and various loose stamps

Lot 285

A set of three First World War medals, the Victory, The War and 1914 Star, awarded to PTE P Alexander 3/Worc:R (a/f-some corrosion) together with a silver war correspondent badge, a Devonshire regiment badge, a 1914-1918 silver medal awarded to Bro. V.H. Parker, no. 3752 and other badges

Lot 332

A First World War brass Shell Art model of a tank, on rectangular base, engraved Souvenir of France, 10cm

Lot 340

A cased set of United States Liberty coins, three coin and First day cover sets, two 2005 silver bullion £2 Britannia coins. a 1967 three pence with coloured design and various commemorative coins

Lot 274

Group of Five (5) Royal Doulton Figurines. Includes: First Dance #3629, Secret Thoughts HN 2382, Melanie HN 2271, Charlotte HN 2421, Coralie HN 2307. All pieces signed and in good condition with no chips, cracks or crazing. Shipping $78.00 (estimate $100-$150)

Lot 276

Group of Five (5) Royal Doulton Figurines. Includes: First Dance #3629, Soiree HN 2312, Sandra HN 2275, Buttercup HN 2309, Alison HN 2336. All pieces signed and in good condition with no chips, cracks or crazing. Measures approx. 7-1/2". Shipping $78.00 (estimate $100-$150)

Lot 284

Group pf Five (5) Cybis Bisque Porcelain Figurines. Includes: Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, Pandora, Thumbelina, First Flight. All pieces signed and in good condition with no chips, cracks or crazing. Peter Pan measures 7-1/2". Shipping $85.00 (estimate $100-$150)

Lot 3

Photograph of Paul McCartney & Ringo Star, The Beatles, by renowned photographer Tom Murray A fantastic opportunity to own a rare piece of music history. Renowned photographer Tom Murray spent a day with the Beatles around London almost 50 years ago, creating a work entitled 'Mad Day Out - Summer of 68'.The photographs are considered by experts as the very best colour images from that day. We are auctioning a photo, one of only 19 in circulation, which depicts Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and Paul's beloved pet sheepdog Martha. The print is signed by Tom, an award-winning photographer. We are also delighted to include Tom Murray's brand new and exclusive chronicle of his time working with The Beatles. The 120-page limited edition 'Tom Murray's Mad Day Out' is a fascinating insight on his work with the Fab Four as well as a tome of life in the 'Swinging Sixties'.This is the first ever book chronicling the photographs and the stories behind each one on 'that mad day'. This is a direct to fan only edition (GOLD), is presented in a slipcase with every copy of the edition personally signed and numbered by Tom.With a print run of just 1,000, and not available in the shops, this is a wonderful opportunity to own a piece of history from a fascinating photographer and charity advocate.Donated by Tom Murray

Lot 3093

Two Chinese ivory scoops, with elaborate figural handles, 20cm high, first quarter of the 20thC. The vendor can trace these items back to at least 1920.

Lot 3173

Two Chinese blue and white semi porcelain bowls, in the Ming style, each of tapering circular outline, the first hand painted with stylised flowers on circular foot, the second similarly decorated, 11cm dia. (2, AF)

Lot 3186

Four Chinese export blue and white porcelain food warmers, the first decorated with birds, flowers, trees and buildings, another in Willow pattern, two others, similar, with drainer and open filling points, 29cm wide, etc. (4, AF)

Lot 151

WILLIAM JOHNSTONE [1897-1981]. Abstract. ink and wash drawing. Signed with initials. Provenance: private collection, UK - acquired directly from the artist. 14 x 10 cm [overall including frame 40 x 30 cm]. [good condition - unexamined out of frame]. Great Scottish painter, who began painting abstracts in the 1920s and was perhaps the first Abstract Expressionist in the 1930s. Buyers premium 20% [+ VAT] is payable.

Lot 152

WILLIAM JOHNSTONE [1897-1981]. Abstract. ink and wash drawing. signed with initials. 15 x 21 cm [overall including frame 30 x 40 cm]. Provenance: private collection, UK - acquired directly from the artist. [good condition - tear at right edge]. Very underrated painter, who started painting abstracts in the 1920s and was an Abstract Expressionist in the 1930s - one of the first. Buyers premium 20% [+ VAT] is payable.

Lot 169

WILLIAM JOHNSTONE [1897-1981]. Abstract [Wedding of the Winds], 1977. lithograph, edition of 50, 34/50. 36 x 25 cm [sheet size]. Unframed. [very good condition]. Great abstract painter and printmaker who was one of the first Abstract Expressionists in the 1930s. Buyers premium 20% + vat payable.

Lot 153

WILLIAM JOHNSTONE [1897-1981]. Abstract Figure. ink and wash drawing. 21 x 10 cm [overall including frame 40 x 30 cm]. Provenance: private collection, UK - acquired directly from the artist. [good condition - unexamined out of frame]. Johnstone is one of the UK's greatest abstract painters - he started painting abstracts in the 1920s and by the 1930s he was one of the first Abstract Expressionists. Buyers premium 20% [+ VAT] is payable.

Lot 20

Sir MUIRHEAD BONE [1876-1953]. The Townhall of Peronne, c.1917. lithograph. Signed in pencil. 40 x 52 cm [sheet size - unframed]. [good condition - slight handling crease top left corner and 2 tiny tears at top edge]. The first official war artist - appointed during WW1 in 1917 - he was a trustee of the Imperial War Museum, National Gallery and Tate - a major artist in his day. Buyers premium of 20% + VAT is payable.

Lot 36

HORACE BRODZKY [1885-1969]. Longshoremen, 1919. linocut, edition c. 50, from the original 1920 portfolio published by Egmont News, New York - none of this first edition were signed - not to be confused with several later re-printed editions in the late 1960s [signed] and posthumously. 14 x 11 cm - unframed. Boundary Gallery; private collection, UK. [good condition]. Buyers premium of 20% + VAT is payable.

Lot 19

Sir MUIRHEAD BONE [1876-1953]. On Board a Battleship [HMS Lion], c.1917. lithograph. signed in pencil 40 x 52 cm [sheet size - unframed]. The first official war artist - appointed in 1917 during World War 1. [condition - some soft handling creases and 2 small tears at right hand edge]. Buyers premium of 20% [+ VAT] is payable.

Lot 50

KEITH VAUGHAN [1912-77]. Three Figures [an execution]. 1954, gouache. Signed on reverse by artist in ink and marked 'Whitechapel exhibition, 1962, no.167'. 17 x 14 cm image size [overall including frame 38 x 33 cm]. Provenance: private collection, UK - acquired at Bonhams auctions 2002. [good condition - unexamined out of frame]. This is the first of the collection of works by our featured artist Keith Vaughan in the auction - for more see lots 51 to 69 and 208 to 210. We would like to thank the Keith Vaughan expert Gerard Hastings for his help in cataloguing most of these lots. Buyers premium of 20% [+ VAT] is payable.

Lot 170

WILLIAM JOHNSTONE [1897-1981]. Abstract [The Highest Vision], 1977. lithograph, edition of 50, 34/50. Signed in pencil. 36 x 26 cm [sheet size]. Unframed. [very good condition]. Hugely underrated Scottish painter and printmaker - one of the first Abstract Expressionists. Buyers premium 20% + vat payable.

Lot 602

HEATH-ROBINSON, W - Railway Ribaldry - 1935, Great Western Railway, soft-back tog. w. HEATH-ROBINSON, W - Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales - undated, Hodder & Stoughton; IAN-SMITH, Gregor - Willie Whiskers - undated; GRAHAME, - The Golden Age - undated, with illustrations by R. J. E Moony; LAMB, Charles & Mary - Tales from Shakespeare - with illustrations by W. Paget; LEAR, Edward - Teapots and Quails and other New Nonsenses - 1953, first edition; HODGETSS, Sheila - Toby Twirl Adventures - with illustrations by E. Jeffrey and Mr. Pickwick - Hodder & Stoughton, with tipped in illustrations by Frank Reynolds (8)

Lot 407

PRIESTLEY, Raymond E - Antarctic Adventure, Scott's Northern Party - Heinemann, 1914, first edition, with numerous illustrations and a map

Lot 441

Collection of books relating to Somerset, Devon and Cornwall to include; MacINNES, C. M & WHITTARD, W. F - Bristol and its Adjoining Counties - 1955, first edition; Lorna Doone Country; MacFADYEN, W. A - Geological Highlights of the West Country tog. w. other books

Lot 405

SOUTH, Ernest - South, The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition, 1914-1917 - Heinemann, 1919, first edition, with coloured frontispiece and fold out map at the rear, with all other illustrations [as called for]

Lot 487

SPOONER, Brian & ROBERTS, Peter - Fungi - 2005 tog. w. five other Collins New Naturalists to include: BRIAN, M. V - Ants - 1977; IMMS, A. D - Insect Natural History - 1947; DUDLEY-STAMP, l - Britain's Structure and Scenery - 1946; PEARSALL, W. H - & PENNINGTON, W - The Lake District - 1973 and SIMMS, Eric - 1978, all six first editions and with dust-wrappers (6)

Lot 446

LATIMER, John - The Annals of Bristol in the 18th Century - 1893, with a letter from the author tog. w. five other books relating to Bristol to include; FOX, Francis - Some Account of the Ancient Fraternity of Merchant Taylors of Bristol - 1880, one of fifty copies printed for circulation; Adam's Chronicle of Bristol - 1910; TOMBS, R. C -The Bristol Royal Mail, Post, Telegraph and Telephone; Memorials of Stoke Bishop: its Church and First Vicar (david Wright M. A) - 1897 and LATIMER, John - Sixteenth Century Bristol - 1908 (6)

Lot 481

SAGE, Bryan - A History of the Birds of Hertfordshire - 1959, first edition, signed by the author on the title page tog. w. a quantity of other books to include; TUKE, Margaret - A History of Bedford College for Women - 1939; WRIGHT, Geoffrey - The Northumberland Uplands - 1989; TOMPKINS, Herbert - In Constable's Country; DYER, James, STYGALL, Frank & DONY, John - The Story of Luton - 1964; HUDSON, Robert - Memorials of a Warwickshire Parish - 1904, a limited edition printing no. 93/250 and CORONET - Wit and Wisdom of the Shires - 1932 (7)

Lot 411

SCOTT, Captain Robert - The Voyage of the Discovery - two vols, 1905, first ed, with numerous plates throughout

Lot 589

Collection of twenty-three illustrated books, the majority with illustrations by Hugh Thomson, all with decorative bindings and some first editions to include: Peg Woffington - 1899; The Story of Rosina and other Verses - 1892; Hood's Humourous Poems - 1893; Proverbs in Porcelain - 1893 and nineteen other books (23)

Lot 478

REPINGTON, Colonel - The First World War, 1914-1918 - two vols tog. w. another by the same author, After the War, A Diary and a quantity of other books all relating to the First World War, mainly army related but to include some Naval interest

Lot 486

BERRY, R. J and JOHNSTON, J. L - The Natural History of Shetland - 1980, first edition tog. w. five other Collins New Naturalists to include: SIMMS, Eric - British Thrushes - 1978, first edition; WOOLDRIDGE, S. W & GOLDRING, Frederick - The Weald - 1953, first edition; IMMS, A. D - Insect Natural History - 1947, first edition; TURRILL, W. B - British Plant Life - 1948, first edition and HARDY, Alister - The Open Sea, the world of plankton - 1956, first edition - all six books with dust-wrappers (6)

Lot 624

Hans Andersen's Popular Tales - 1909, with illustrations throughout tog. w. LUCAS, E. V - ..and such small Deer - 1930, first edition; FRY, G - The Boy and His Presence of Mind and a small quantity of illustrated and children's books

Lot 542

Collection of nine titled by Ernest Hemingway to include; A Moveable Feast - 1964, first edition tog. w. Green Hills of Africa - 1965 reprint; To Have and Have Not - 1965 reprint and For Whom the Bell Tolls - 1966, twenty-first impression; Across the River and into the Trees - 1967 reprint; The Old Man and the Sea - December 1966 reprint; The Torrents of Spring - 1964 reprint; Men without Women - 1964 reprint and Fiesta - 1964 reprint - all with dust-wrappers (9)

Lot 462

CHURCHILL, Winston - A History of the English Speaking Peoples - four vols, 1956-1958, with Vols II, III and IV all being first editions, and all with dust-wrappers tog. w. The Second World War - six vols, all first editions but lacking dust-wrappers

Lot 523

Collection of nineteen ceramic reference books and pamphlets to include; MacINTOSH - Harold - Early English Figure Pottery - Chapman & Hall, 1938, first edition, and signed by the author; JUSTICE, Jean - Dictionary of Marks and Monograms of Delft Pottery - 1930, first edition, ex-library tog. w. fifteen other books and three pamphlets relating to ceramics (19)

Lot 447

Collection of sixteen A & C Black's popular series of colour books to include Cambridge - 1922; Warwickshire - 1922; Yorkshire - 1925; Hampshire - 1926; Durham - 1924; Derbyshire - 1927; Gloucestershire - 1927; The Italian Lakes - 1932; Japan - 1926; Egypt - 1928; Germany - 1930; Denmark - 1928; Australia - 1927; Belguim - 1928; Rome - 1925 and Scotland - 1932, all with dust-wrappers and coloured illustrations, some first editions (16)

Lot 614

BROOKE, Leslie - The Golden Goose - F. Warne and Co tog. w. other books by the same illustrator to include; Tom Thumb; Oranges and Lemons; Little Bo Peep; The Little Pig Went to Market; The Man in the Moon; a collection of Alison Uttley Books, some first editions to include; Wise Owl's Story; Hare and Guy Fawkes; Hare and the Easter Eggs; Little Grey Rabbit's Paint Box and Grey Rabbit and the Circus; four Ameliaranne books to include; Ameliaranne and the Big Treasure; Ameliaranne At the Circus; Ameliaranne's Moving Day; Ameliaranne Goes Digging and Ameliaranne and the Green Umbrella and a small collection of other children's books

Lot 485

TUBBS, Colin - The New Forest - 1986, first edition, Collins New Naturalist, in non price-clipped dust-wrapper

Lot 576

The Sedgefield Country in the Seventies and Eighties, with the Reminiscences of a First Whipper in - 1904, third edition tog. w. eight other books of hunting interest, and three Horse and Hound Year Books (12)

Lot 488

HAYWARD, Peter J - Seashore - 2004 tog. w. six other Collins New Naturalists to include: SUMMERHAYES, V. S - Wild Orchids of Britain - 1953; PERRINS, Christopher - British Tits - 1979; DUDLEY-STAMP - Nature Conversation in Britain - 1970, new impression; SWINNERTON, H. H - Fossils - 1960; TURRILL, W. B - British Plant Life - 1948 and PEARSALL, W. H & PENNINGTON, W - The Lake District - 1977 reprint - all first editions unless otherwise stated and all in dust-wrappers (7)

Lot 406

BONVALOT, Gabriel - Through the Heart of Asia over the Pamir to India - two vols, Chapman and Hall, 1889, first edition, with numerous illustrations, uniformly bound with pictorial boards

Lot 401

NANSEN, Dr. Fridtjof - Farthest North, being a record of a voyage of exploration of the ship 'Fram' 1893-96 and of a fifteen months sleigh journey by Dr. Nansen amd Lieut. Johansen - two vols, 1898, first edition, tog. w. PONTING, Herbert - The Great White South or with Scott in the Antarctic - December 1923, fifth impression, re-bound (3)

Lot 408

CHRISTENSEN, Lars - Such is the Antarctic - 1935, first edition, dust-wrapper, with some loss to spine, with forty-five illustrations [as called for], with an inscription by the author

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