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Lot 660

THE FIRST MEN IN THE MOON, HG Wells. First Edition. Published by George Newnes, Limited, London (1901). With 12 illustrations by Claude Shepperson, original decorated blue cloth, front and spine panels stamped in gold, black coated endpapers. Gilt motif panel to front cover. Rare book.

Lot 618

The wool-dealer’s calculator; being a new and complete set of tables, so constructed that staplers buying or selling wool by any weight whatever, may find the weight thereof immediately; SHACKLETON, W. 1826 FIRST EDITION. Original green cloth, 252pp.

Lot 608

A collection of two albums of First Day issues dating from the 1980's and 1990's

Lot 679

An excellent collection of cigarette cards in albums along with loose and collections banded loose. Albums to include John Player Aeroplanes, Kensitas album of National Flags, African Wild Life, Radio Celebrities, Bird Portraits, British Wildlife, Freshwater Fish, RAF Badges, Cycling 1839 - 1939, An Album of Motor Cars, Battleships, The Kings & Queens of England, Safety First, 3 x blank never filled WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards albums ( small size ), Wills cigarette picture-card albums x 2 Lucky Charms & Railway Engines, Wills Dogs ( never used ) along with loose as seen

Lot 640

Our Man in Havana. An Entertainment. GREENE, Graham.. Published by London: Heinemann, 1958. First Edition. In blue cloth with gilt titles on spine. Unclipped original dust jacket. 273 pages.

Lot 1018

A 20th century first aid resuscitation doll being well articulated and ideal as shop display - point of sale. Measure: 107cms high x 35cms wide x 14cms deep.

Lot 636

A Burnt-Out Case; GREENE, Graham. Published by Heinemann, London (1961). First Edition. In black cloth with silver titles on spine. Unclipped colour pictorial dust jacket. 256 pages.

Lot 645

CREATIVE UNITY. TAGORE, Rabinranath. Published by Macmillan,, London, (1922). First Edition. Original blue cloth boards with gilt title and motif to spine, with gilt title to front.

Lot 675

Royalty. King Edward to Queen, old to modern postcard collection (approx 240), stamp album with U/m mint 1978 Coronation Anniversary Commonwealth issues & Miniature Sheets, large accumulation of 1972 Silver Wedding First Day Covers, folder of Presentation Packs etc plus box of coins/spoons.

Lot 619

A Translation of Walhalla's Inmates Described by Lewis the First, Together with a Short Description of Walhalla, by G. Everill. 1845. Pub Munich, George Franz. AF.

Lot 625

Floyer, Sir John; The Sibylline Oracles Translated from the Best Greek Copies, and Compar'd with the Sacred Prophesies , Especially with Daniel and the Revelations, and with So Much History as Plainly Shews That Many of the Sibyls Predictions are Exactly Fulfill'd. First Edition, 1713 antiquarian book. Floyer, Sir John. printed by R. Bruges for J. Nicholson, London. Full leather boards with gilt titled sectional spine.

Lot 630

High Fidelity, Hornby, Nick. First Edition, Published by Victor Gollancz, London (1995. Original photographic blue and black dust cover. Publisher's navy blue cloth, spine stamped in gilt, illustrated dust jacket.

Lot 622

English Lyrics; 1885 Kegan Paul & Trench & Co. First Edition. The frontis neatly inscribed ' To Her Royal Highness Princess Christine Of Schleswig Holstein from Mr & Mrs Perrott Christmas 1888'. Vellum covers with red titles.

Lot 562

Group of 3 silver coins all hallmarked to edge and weighing approx 37 grams each . Struck to commemorate i) first iron steamship - Aaron Manby ii) The great migration under sail iii) RNLI saving lives at sea

Lot 659

English Melodrama, Booth, Michael. Published by Herbert Jenkins, London (1965). Herbert Jenkins, London. First Edition.

Lot 655

Welsh, Irvine; Sex Lives Of Siamese Twins. Signed hard back first edition. Signed to the title page in marker pen. With dust cover.

Lot 631

Max Hastings, ' The Secret War' UK First Edition. Signed to title page by author. With dust cover.

Lot 633

Charles Darwin, West, G.. London, 1937. The Fragmentary Man. First Edition. Red cloth covers, with gilt titles to spine. Dedicated frontis.

Lot 1014

A cased Coinage of Belize Collectors' Solid Sterling Silver Proof Set, minted at The Franklin Mint and a cased Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee commemorative stamp with certificate of authenticity and a Silver Jubilee Post Office first day cover (3).

Lot 1118

A group of various gold items to include an 18ct yellow gold pendant modelled as a key on 9ct gold chain, a 9ct pocket watch chain with T-bar, a spare clasp, a curb link bracelet centred with a cameo, a group of various predominantly gold charms to include examples modelled as a chest, a first aid kit, balance scales, also a gold mounted Cypriot gold coin, approx 70g.

Lot 129

A small quantity of playworn diecast vehicles including a Jaguar 3.4l Dinky car, a Welly Mercedes Benz, Matchbox Rolls Royce Silver Spirit, etc, a 1950s copy of Muffin the Mule by Annette Mills, children's books including Tiger Annual, Rupert Bear Annual, etc, and a 45 record of Yuri Gagarin's first manned space orbit flight.

Lot 315

Four Royal Doulton figures; HN2938 "Isadora", HN3002 "Marilyn", HN2803 "First Dance", and HN4242 "Christmas Day 2000" (4).

Lot 321

Five Royal Doulton figures; HN1678 "Dinky Do", HN2060 "Jack", HN3911 "First Prize", "Mr Bardell" and "Buzfuz" (5).

Lot 333

A collection of Royal Doulton character jugs; D6455 "Don Quixote", D6440 "Porthos", D6439 "Athos", D6441 "Aramis" (all first quality), D6691 "D'Artagnan", D6335 "Long John Silver", D6498 "The Lawyer", D6867 "The Gardener", D5847 "Leprechaun", D6697 "The Fireman", D6660 "Sir Francis Drake" and "Happy John (these eight are second quality) and four Beswick Dickensian character jugs; "Tony Weller" x2, "Sairey Gamp" and "Micawber" (16). CONDITION REPORT: Eight of the Royal Doulton character jugs are of second quality. Porthos has crazing to the glaze on his face. Don Quixote has a small firing crack to the rim. Aramis and Athos are in good condition. The three Beswick character jugs with green hats all have crazing to the glaze throughout. Tony Weller has a chip to the hat. The other Tony Weller has a crack to the handle.

Lot 349

A Royal Worcester porcelain vase of baluster form, hand painted with Highland cattle, signed "H(?) Stinton", probably Harry Stinton, marked in puce to the base, date code for 1918, also marked G702, height 14cm. CONDITION REPORT: The first name initial is illegible but looks like an H. There is a tiny chip to the rim covered with gilt and may be a manufacturing imperfection or a simple restoration. There is an area of firing/glazing imperfection to the opposing side of the main image which is surface bubbles and black dots with tiny similar dots on the neck and area of gilding and odd ones to the rest of the body. Also tarnish to gilding on the band around the flared rim.

Lot 566

WORLD STAMPS; in various albums including First Day Covers of GB and Malaysia, GB mint sets etc, also some books on stamp collecting.

Lot 571

GREAT BRITAIN STAMPS, Presentation Packs, year units booklets, first day covers to £10 etc in six boxes, also Ireland packs and fdc's, world in albums etc, high face value.

Lot 574

STAMPS; CHANNEL ISLANDS AND ISLE OF MAN collections in two boxes, including Guernsey 1941-44 Arms mint shades, later sets in printed albums, also Great Britain first day covers in albums and mint sets to 1979 etc.

Lot 577

WORLD STAMPS in albums, contained in two boxes, with Great Britain decimal mint run 1997-2012, First Day Covers in four albums to 2010 including £10 (3), Olympic winner sheets of six, first day covers of I.O.M and Channel Islands, Falkland Islands stamps and covers etc.

Lot 579

FIRST DAY COVERS; an Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee album from Pobjoy Mint Ltd, an album of Great Britains medallic first day covers and a group of loose examples, also a boxed Day of The Concorde commemorative issue medallion by John Pinches Ltd.

Lot 589

GREAT BRITAIN first day lithographs with sets on in two special albums, plus loose stamps in small boxes.

Lot 591

GREAT BRITAIN STAMPS; a large collection in boxes from 1840 1d blacks (3, one on cover) and 2d, Mulready 1d letter sheet, 1d red reconstructions, later Victorian including 1891 £1, 1902 £1, 1929 £1 PUC (mint), QE2 including booklets with Prestige series, first day covers etc, also Isle of Man, USA collection including modern mint special sheets, Russia collection etc

Lot 597

GREAT BRITAIN STAMPS, decimal sets, packs, first day covers and cards etc in two boxes, also coin uncirculated sets etc

Lot 628

RAPIN DE THOYRAS, PAUL, AND N TINDAL; the first two volumes of The History of England, written in French by Rapin de Thoyras and translated into English by N Tindal, printed by and for John Harrison, Newgate Street, London in 1785 and 1786, illustrated with portrait illustrations, genealogy charts, coinage and medal illustrations etc, the volumes continue up to and including William and Mary, with volume indexes, ex public library, folio size, rebound in cloth bindings.

Lot 948

Two early 20th century silver and enamel circular patch boxes, the first with central panel depicting a musician and two female figures in a landscape with a pale blue guilloche enamel decorated border and base, diameter 5cm, the second with main panel depicting two female figures wearing elaborate clothes within a landscape, with two bands of pink enamel decoration to the sides, diameter 3.25cm (2).

Lot 276

ASSORTED DIECAST MODELS comprising a 1/24 scale Revell 1998 Kodiak Chevrolet Monte Carlo; 1/24 scale Revell 1998 First Union Chevrolet Monte Carlo; 1/144 scale Corgi 'Aviation Archive' No.AA32909, Boeing 707-338C 'Qantas'; and seven other models, each boxed, (10).

Lot 204

[MISCELLANEOUS] Christie, Agatha. Ordeal by Innocence, first edition, Crime Club, London, 1958, boards, dustjacket, octavo; Seago, Edward. Tideline. The Ebb and Flow of Memory and Experience, first edition, Collins, London, 1948, cloth, colour and monochrome plate illustrations, octavo; Milne, A.A. Those Were the Days, first edition, Methuen, London, 1929, blue cloth, octavo; and Maxwell, Gavin. The Rocks Remain, first edition, Longmans, London, 1063, cloth, dustjacket, octavo, (4).

Lot 206

[MISCELLANEOUS] Grubb, Norman. Cherries, first edition, Lockwood, London, 1949, boards, dustjacket, colour plate illustrations, quarto; Taylor, H.V. The Plums of England, Lockwood, London, 1949, boards, dustjacket, colour plate illustrations, quarto; Taylor, H.V. The Apples of England, third edition, Lockwood, London, 1948, cloth, dustjacket, colour plate illustrations, quarto; and ten other assorted works, including booklets, (13).

Lot 210

[MISCELLANEOUS] Davies, Philip. Lost London 1870-1945, first edition, Transatlantic Press, Croxley Green, 2009, boards, dustjacket, illustrations throughout, large quarto; and assorted others works, including Folio Society titles, (total 20 volumes, some in sets).

Lot 214

[MISCELLANEOUS]Hell, Xavier Hommaire de. Travels in the Steppes of the Caspian Sea, the Crimea, the Caucasus, &c, Chapman & Hall, London, 1847, pebble-grained dark red cloth gilt, all edges gilt, tissue-guarded engraved frontispiece, octavo (hinges weak; upper board creased); Dickens, Charles. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, Chapman & Hall, London, 1847, green cloth, engraved frontispiece, octavo; Russell, A.D. Legends of the Bocas, Trinidad, first edition, Palmer, London, 1922, two-tone cloth, plate illustrations, quarto; and seven other works, (10).

Lot 215

[MISCELLANEOUS] Shore, W. Teignmouth. Kent, Black, London, 1907, decorative green cloth, top edges gilt, paper-protected colour plate illustrations by W. Biscombe Gardner, folding map, quarto (hinges tender); 'Grey Owl' [Archibald Belaney]. The Men of the Last Frontier, reprint, Country Life, London, 1935, grey cloth, plate illustrations from photographs, SIGNED BY AUTHOR, octavo; Course, Captain A.G. Painted Ports. The Story of the Ships of Devitt & Moore, first edition, Hollis & Carter, London, 1961, boards, dustjacket, plate illustrations from photographs, octavo; and eight other works, (11).

Lot 216

[MISCELLANEOUS] Huxley, Aldous. Eyeless in Gaza, first edition, Chatto & Windus, London, 1936, beige cloth, octavo; Wells, H.G. A Year of Prophesying, first edition, Fisher Unwin, London, 1924, blue cloth, octavo; Wells, H.G. Experiment in Autobiography, Volume II, first edition, Gollancz / Cresset Press, london, 1934, orange cloth, octavo; Koestler, Arthur. The Case of the Midwife Toad, first edition, Hutchinson, London, 1971, boards, dustjacket, octavo; and a further nine works by Koestler, (13).

Lot 219

[SCIENCE]. AGRICULTURE Journal of the Bath and West of England Society, Third Series Vol. XX (1888-89) - Fourth Series Vol. IX (1898-99), a continuous run, the first two with paper covers and the others cloth, octavo, (10).

Lot 220

[MISCELLANEOUS] 'Miss Read' [Dora Jessie Saint]. Thirty-seven works, many first editions, including Village Diary, 1957; Hobby Horse Cottage, 1958; Storm in the Village, 1958; Miss Clare Remembers, 1962; Over the Gate, 1964; Village Christmas, 1966; The Market Square, 1966; The Howards of Caxley, 1967; and The Fairacre Festival, 1968, (box).

Lot 224

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SAMPLER by Ann Bolte, dated 1833, comprising a verse 'Jesus permit thy gracious name to stand / As the first effort of an infant hand...', within a floral and foliate border, signed 'Ann Boltes Work Finished Sep 1833 Aged 9 Years', 27.5cm x 30cm.

Lot 238

TWO CORONATION CEREMONIAL STAFFS both of wood and painted crimson with gold ends, the first with ER VII cypher below a crown and above a crossed sword and sceptre with orb, dated 1902; the second with GR V cypher below a crown and above a crossed sword and sceptre with orb, dated 1911, each 77cm long.

Lot 180

Tri-ang Railways OO Gauge Locomotives, Britannia' renamed 70048 'The Territorial Army 1908-1958' and replacement front bogie wheels, black Baltic 4-6-4T, BR blue D6830 Diesel (in Mainline box), black 0-6-0 Saddle Tank and red Steeple cab (lacks plastic pantograph), together with books Tri-ang Railways First Ten Years and A Short History of Tri-ang by Stanford, F-G, 70048 lacks one front step, F-G (7)

Lot 505

A Collection of Historic Railway Timetables and other Ephemera, mostly from the Southern/Isle of Wight area, including LSWR timetables for 1891, 1908, 1909 and SR (ex-LSWR) 1923, all G-VG, together with various track plans, photographs, LPC booklets on 'The First Railway in London' (1912) and 'The Lord Nelson' (1926), both VG, various prints and line drawings, early preservation-era literature and complete newspapers announcing the Beeching Plan, overall G (qty)

Lot 549

GWR and BR Metal First Aid Boxes and Cups, the largest measuring 18" x 12" x 5", complete with vintage contents - Eye Pads, dressings, splints (stamped GWR), bandages, and record of 1st Aid rendered, circa 1956-67, the front of box marked 'No 2 GWR First Aid Cabinet' in white with no 1377 in red, overall F, with two other smaller boxes, one with old GWR lettering over-painted and with a group of original GWR bandages inside, the third box empty, and with two sports cups, 'The Arkell's Cup' and 'The Courage Cup', all believed from Swindon Works (5)

Lot 615

Wrenn OO Gauge Wagons, W5022A 'Fyffe's Banana Van x 3, first produced in 1987 during a packaging shortage, hence these are P3 boxes with box end stamp W5022 as the W5022A stamp was not used until much later, only 426 made, W5058 GW Fruit Van, produced during change over from P3 to P4, this version is in a factory over labelled P3 box, all in original Wrenn boxes, VG-E, boxes VG-E, (4)

Lot 423

Hornby and Leeds 0 Gauge Coaching stock and other items, Leeds Pullman Car No 86 Third Class with fully fitted interior and kitchen and GWR brown and cream First/Third coach LMC 1927, F, both require some TLC, Hornby pre-war LMS 4-wheel LMS coach, LMS open wagon, Pullman Car 'Aurelia', M1 Station, Signal Box and Telegraph pole and quantity of clockwork track and clips, F

Lot 116

A Fukugawa, a pair and four other Imari plates, the first painted with four scholars admiring a scroll within bamboo on a red ground, 21.5cm (8.5 in) diameter, the pair with central moulded chrysanthemum flower heads, 22cm (8.5 in) and the largest of the remainder with pairs of figures in two fan shaped panels, 23.5cm (9.25 in) diameter (7) (D) The Fukugawa has a star crack. One of the pair has a chip and consequent crack. The largest plate has a hair crack

Lot 161

A matched pair of ancestor portraits, the enthroned man with his left hand holding the end of his necklace below his first rank civil rank badge on his blue coat, 117.5 x 50cm (46.25 x 19.75 in), the enthroned lady wearing a third rank civil rank badge on her red coat, 96 x 60cm (37.75 x 23.5 in), both framed (2)

Lot 157

A pair of 20th century flower paintings, another of a kingfisher and three Japanese garden prints, the first pair within brocading and black frames, the watercolours signed and sealed, 30 x 34.5cm (11.75 x 13.5 in), the kingfisher watching fish from a willow branch, seal mark in red, 30 x 37.5cm (11.75 x 14.75 in), the early 20th century prints signed below the characters for Japan, the images 17 x 23cm (6.75 x 9 in) (6)

Lot 78

A 19th century Chinese blue and white charger together with another Japanese Imari, the first painted with deer and cranes about a riverside pine tree within a band of blossoms settling on cracking ice, 35cm (13.75 in) diameter, the Imari with a phoenix flying over foliage and ribbon tied cash, 31cm (12.25 in) diameter (2) Good

Lot 39

A 19th century famille verte vase, another with incised blue ground, a biscuit decorated vase, the waisted cylindrical sides of the first painted with flowers growing amongst rocks, Kangxi marks, 15cm (6 in) high, famille rose roundels painted on the flared beaker sides of the second, Qianlong seal mark, 11cm (4.25 in) high, the baluster shape of the last painted with cherry trees flowering on a green ground, 29.5cm (11.75 in) high (3) (D) The first vase with three large chips out of the rim and one consequent crack. The beaker shaped vase has a chip from the foot. The biscuit vase has a crack in the flared rim

Lot 226

Ohara Koson (1877-1945), a peacock print, another bird print and two after Hokusai, the first depicting the bird perched amongst cherry blossom, seal mark of Koson,33 x 17cm (13 x 6.75 in), framed, the second of two cranes on a shore, 24 x 25.5cm (9.5 x 10 in), unframed, the prints after Hokusai of a barrel maker and a distant view of Mount Fuji, oban yokoe, unframed (4)

Lot 173

A 19th century bronze figure of Budai and of a dignitary, the bare chested first figure seated with his bag of possessions, 6.5cm (2.5 in) high, the dignitary in court robes standing, once with the aid of a staff, 12cm (4.75 in) high

Lot 127

Two embroidered silk over lintel panels, the first rectangular, the turquoise ground embroidered in gold thread with two Buddhist lions holding the ribbons of a central brocade ball, each flanked by pups, the lower three sides with a white band, 46 x 151cm (18 x 59.5 in), the second dark blue panel embroidered with butterfly framed crane roundels within a band of lotus in white and blues, two waves to the lower edge of the rectangular shape, 55 x 169cm (21.5 x 66.5 in) (2)

Lot 63

Two Yixing tea pots and covers, the two red clay bodies of one linked by buff clay dragons and clouds, a bird and cash forming the cover finials, 20.5cm (8 in) wide, the other with black bamboo handles and red cherry blossoms trailing onto the shoulders from the brown rustic spout, 11.5cm (4.5 in) diameter, all with seal marks (4) (D) The dragon joining the two bodies together of the first has lost a whisker and there is a crack through the smaller tea pot body. The cover finial of the second described may have been dowelled back

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