Dan Dare and the Mekon:, a green mache Mekon publicity mask from the first Hutton Boys & Girls exhibition, Olympia 1956, also together with a Dan Dare badge and colour separation sheets for 'Eagle' Vol II No.26 25 June 1960, together with a letter of provenance from the Huttton press publicity officer. *Provenance- The accompanying letter explains how props from the Exhibition were returned to the Hutton Press publicity department office after the exhibition and kept by the publicity officer at the time.
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A WWI & WWII family group, the First World War pair and Faithful service medal awarded to DM2-178881 PTE. F. KENDRA. A.S.C. the Second World War group with miniatures comprising 1939-45 War medal, 1939-45 star, Atlantic star, Africa star with North Africa 1942-43 clasp, Pacific star with Burma clasp and Italy star awarded to J Kendra Chief Officer RMS Athlone Castle
Two Worcester blue and white sauceboats, circa 1765, the first painted with the `Fisherman and Billboard Island' pattern, the second with flower moulding to the exterior and painted with flower sprays beneath a cell pattern border, blue open crescent marks, (a.f), each 17cm.length.
MEDITERRANEAN - 'Naples to Jerusalem Notes by the way' - incipit of ink ms. on notes of 35 ruled leaves from a (disbound) exercise book; appears to be the text of a lecture. * a small group travelled to Alexandria (via Sicily) Feb, 1877, & thence by rail to Cairo (with several days at both places); on by rail to Ismalia & through the Canal to Port Said & so to Jaffa, with finally an extraordinary month's journey on horseback (with tented camp by night), perhaps not surprisingly - 'this was our first experience of travelling in Palestine, and I can assure you it was a most trying one . . .'; after several absorbing pages describing almost 'biblical' days, the party's eventual arrival at the 'Promised City' might be seen as an anticlimax.
PAINE (Thomas) Letter Addressed to the Addressers, on the late Proclamation. sometime bound in calf-backed boards. 1792; PAINE (Thomas) Miscellaneous Articles . . . recent grey boards (with title facsimile on upper). 1792; sold with another by this author, (Letter to the Abbe Raynal); and 2 duplicates of the first item, with a duplicate of the third.
KIPPIS (A.) The Life of Captain James Cook. 2 vols. (bound in one). near contemp. gilt calf with red labels, marbled e/ps. & edges. Basle, 1788. * indelible arms & name - Baron De Chaplain, stamped on first title; Cook (J.) Captain Cook's Third and Last Voyage to the Pacific . . . faithfully abridged from the quarto edition . . . frontis & 9 copper plates; contemp. calf. printed for John Fielding and John Stockdale, (? 1785); with some other related antiquarian volumes.
NAIPAUL (V.S.) The Mystic Masseur. First Edition. d/wrapper. 1957; NAIPAUL (V.S.) A Congo Diary. Limited Edition. geometric design cloth. Los Angeles, 1980. * limitation of 300 numbered copies, signed by the author; sold with India: a wounded civilization. First Edition. d/wrapper. 1977, & others by this author.
HOBSON (A.) Humanists and Bookbinders . . . First Edition. 5 coloured plates & num. other illus.; d/wrapper, folio. 1989; VEKENE (E.v.d) Les Reliures aux Armoiries de Pierre Ernest de Mansfield. coloured & mounted plates & other illus.; d/wrapper, folio. Luxembourg, 1978; with some other substantial volumes on bookbinding history.
OLDHAM (J.B.) Blind Panels of English Binders. First Edition. 67 plates; gilt cloth, folio. Cambridge Univ. Press, 1958; OLDHAM (J.B.) English Blind-Stamped Bindings. First Edition. 61 plates; gilt cloth, folio. Cambridge Univ. Press, 1952; with others on British binding history.
RUGGIERI (Ferdinando) Studio d'Architettura Civile . . . Opera . . . solo gli auspcj delle A.R. di Cosimo III. Granduca di Toscana. First Edition, 2 vols. (only, ex 3), engraved titles & 160 plates; old calf (distressed), folio. Florence 1722-24. * a third volume (with a further 80 plates) was published in 1728. Illustrated
BINDINGS - for 'Stationery' use, the first with a thick paper opening & pink/gold damask silk e/ps. (with flaps),earlier 19th cent. red morocco, elaborately gilt-stamped,folio; sold with 2 elaborately gilt-decorated morocco boxes (4to. & folio), the former lined with a continental floral paper, (? later 19th cent). Illustrated
CRICKET, selection, inc. signed scorecard by 1998 South African tourists; postcard of 1907 SA team; West Indies signed newspaper photos, c.1963, team (14 signature) & individual photos signed by Valentine, Marshall & Gibbs; large team photo of Rest of the World XI (v England 1980, first floodlit match in England); signed lined piece by 1948 Somerset (11 signatures, laid down to album page), G to EX, 6
FOOTBALL, programmes, inc. Austria v England 1967, Stromsgodset v Manchester United 1977, Hambourg v Liverpool 1967, FC Arges Pitesti v Nottingham Forest 1979/80 EC; Newport County 197/8 (last home & away); Hereford United (4), v Reading 1972/3 (first home match in League); v Bedford Town 1968/9, Dover 1969/70 & Merthyr Tydfil 1971/2 (all pre-league) etc., about G to EX, 12
FOOTBALL, programmes, inc. Hull v Bournemouth 1984 full members cup final, Darlington v Southport 1954/5, Dover v Peterborough 1960/1 (Peterborough's first season in the league); 1980s single sheets for friendlies (20), Hofors v Chelsea 1981, Barking v Spurs 1982, Bristol v Chelsea 1984, Crewe v Manchester City, Chester v Leeds, Wigan v Swansea etc., VG to EX, 23*
CRICKET, signed hardback editions, inc. David Gower - With Time to Spare (42 signatures), Who's Who of Worcestershire (12), Ian Botham by Farmer (7), Who's Who in World Cricket by Webber (8), History of Lancashire by Kay (8) & 100 First-Class Umpires (9), softback (1), dj, VG to EX, 6
TWO JAPANESE WOOD NETSUKE, 19TH CENTURY The first depicting a sennin carrying a large basket and wearing mugwort leaves, signed Gyokusen (possibly for Gyokusen Tomochika), the other carved as Hankai carrying the palace door, signed Hachisho, 5.2cm. (2) Provenance: purchased from Roland Koscherak Far Eastern Art, by repute.
TWO JAPANESE MYOCHIN-SCHOOL IRON ARTICULATED MODELS OF INSECTS, 19TH CENTURY The first a grasshopper, naturalistically rendered with fully articulated legs and wings, the details finely incised, signed Muneyoshi to the underside of the wing, the other a cockroach, unsigned, 10.4cm. (2) Provenance: from an English private collection.

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