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Lot 902

A Queen Elizabeth II album of over 60 Silver Jubilee first day covers

Lot 255

A Limited Edition signed print D.Day by Air, Land and Sea 1089-2950 and a 60th Anniversary D.Day coin first day cover

Lot 455

A 20th century cased scratch built model of a ship. H. M. S. Queen Charlotte, 104 gun first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. Presentation plaque dated April 30th 1913. Length 80cm.

Lot 501

A Citroen Relay metallic silver commercial van, first registered March 2003, 2.8 diesel, 170,600 recorded miles, MOT expires 18th August 2016, with extra long 17ft and 9ft3" high-top box with low load height, fully railed for furniture, supported on twin rear axles, with aluminium roller shutter. Note: This has been LSKs furniture van for almost 10 years and is sold with full service history. The successful purchaser will be required to remove all LSK branding from the vehicle. As a commercial vehicle, this lot is subject to VAT at 20% in addition to the Buyers Premium and Hammer Price.

Lot 362

A collection of assorted first day covers from the late 1960s onwards

Lot 364

A box of miscellaneous items to include; pair of 19th century French engravings, reproduction 'The Art of Vogue Covers' 1909-1940 Vogue cover print, first day covers etc

Lot 434

A folder of assorted 1980s first day covers; together with an album of stamps, mostly being French examples

Lot 543

Eight EFE (Exclusive First Editions) and one Gilbow 1/76 scale diecast bus sets, includes London Transport Museum Limited Edition Bus Set 2. Appear M and boxed. (9)

Lot 544

19 x EFE (Exclusive First Editions) together with 3 x Corgi Original Omnibus diecast buses, appear M and boxed. (22)

Lot 454

The Star Wars Glory Book, c.1976: an autographed cast and crew book featuring 25 black and white photographs taken during the filming of the first Star Wars film, gifted to colleagues and close friends of George Lucas. The book has a black cover with a triangular 'The Star Wars' sticker designed by Ralph McQuarrie to the front cover, and is signed to the crew member it was gifted with thanks from George Lucas and Gary Kurtz. Measures 26 x 20.5cm. Provenance: the current vendor worked on the first Star Wars film. Some damage to the plastic ring binding, minor scuffing to corners and light creasing to cover but otherwise VG condition. A rare find.

Lot 443

Product Enterprise Carry On Kenneth Williams talking action figure (M and boxed). Together with a large quantity of Star Trek magazines: a selection of the original magazines (with first issue 1992), The Next generation and Final Frontier.

Lot 426

Two Rosebud (England) dolls: Baby First Step, battery operated walking doll with spare outfit and leaflet, height 45cm (E in VG box); Chatty Baby with working voice box, includes bottle and spare socks, height 44cm (VG/E in F box).

Lot 207

An HO non motorised Presentation Set of a Shanghai Maglev produced by the Shanghai Maglev Transportation Development Co Ltd in Memory of the Launching of the first Maglev in Shanghai. The Set includes a Perspex plinth on which cast piers can be used to display a metal Model of the first 3 Car Unit. A Mint Boxed high quality display Model

Lot 545

15 x EFE (Exclusive First Editions) commercial diecast models, appear M and boxed.

Lot 183

LAWRENCE Scale Models Brass Kit built GWR Brown/Cream Corridor First/Third/Guard slip Coach no 7900 with 'Paddington, Westbury, Frome, Yeovil and Weymouth Coachboards. Built by David Lawrence and painted by Larry Goddard in 1996 and signed by both. Mint in a Collectors Box.

Lot 767

Two Barnaby Powell for Whitefriars Ribbon-trailed vases, the first a flared vase of footed form, pattern no 9296 in a pale pink, height 14cm and the second of footed ovoid form with a flared neck, pattern no 9295 in Gold Amber, height 9cm (2)

Lot 774

Two Whitefriars Horizontal optic-ribbed footed vases, the first pattern no W56 in Amethyst and the second pattern W73 in Sapphire Blue, made especially for J. Wuidart & Co. (2)

Lot 567

First World War 'Peero' invalid chair, the collapse-able frame with canvas seat and back, named foot rest, sprung wheels to the front and back

Lot 106

Two 9 carat gold rings, set with cubic zirconia, the first with a row of three flower heads, the second with a central sapphire flanked by cubic zirconia (2)

Lot 137

Two 9 carat gold brooches, the first with pearl and turquoise spheres with leaf ring, 27mm diameter, together with another pearl and leaf brooch, 26mm diameter (2)

Lot 203

First War military openface pocket watch, signed H Williamson Ltd, London, the white enamel dial with Roman hours subsidiary seconds dial, circa 1914-1918, case 57mm diameter

Lot 339

Two Chinese Canton celadon enamel plates, the first decorated with a central bird, butterflies and flowers, 21.5cm wide, the second with birds, flowers and butterflies, 19.5cm wide (2)

Lot 399

Two African figures, the first a female figure carved with geometric line body decoration, beads to the stomach and arm, 24cm high, together with a male carved figure, high headrest, geometric line stomach decoration, 26.5cm high

Lot 477

George Staunton, An authentic account of An Embassy From the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China with notices of Tristan d`Acuna, Amsterdam, Java, Sumatra, Cochin-China, the Atlas Folio Volume, issued 12th April 1796 by G. Nicol (first and only edition), paper size 43.5cm x 57.2cm, with 42 plates of the original 44, *The first British Embassy to China, which was to lead to the foundation of Hong Kong as a British trading post, this being the folio volume, later bound

Lot 48

Two 18 carat gold rings, the first with a flat head, rign size V, together with a band with scroll design, ring size P, total weight 14.8 grams (2)

Lot 510

Three 19th Century geometrical artists shapes, the first painted white of pyramid form, with original label attached, together with two metal examples (3)

Lot 192

Dupries - German first world war soldier, Soldat d'Infanterie Laud Auram Allemagne, signed and dated 1914, 38 x 26cm

Lot 133

COLLECTION OF FIRST DAY COVERS including Royal Commemorative examples

Lot 138

TWO BINDERS OF ROYAL MAIL FIRST DAY COVERS

Lot 946

[SPORTING] Dane, Sir Richard. Sport in Asia and Africa, first edition, Melrose, London, 1921, blue cloth, twenty-one (of twenty-four) plate illustrations, octavo (one plate detached, with creased and nicked fore edge); Gouldsbury, C.E. Tiger Slayer by Order, second edition, Chapman & Hall, London, 1916, blue cloth (faded), twenty-three (of twenty-four) plate illustrations, some with containing double images, octavo; Ashley-Cooper, F.S. Nottinghamshire Cricket and Cricketers, Saxton, Nottingham, no date [1923], green cloth, octavo (lacking front free endpaper); and three other works, (all ex library), (6). Provenance: Osborne House library, with stamps.

Lot 729

TWO WELLS BRIMTOY 'POCKETOY' MODEL BUSES the first red with white bands to the upper and lower decks, route '10', cast metal wheels, clockwork motor (working), excellent condition; the second red with white bands to the upper and lower decks, route '10', plastic wheels, clockwork motor (working), excellent condition, both unboxed.

Lot 936

[MODERN FIRSTS] Plath, Sylvia. Ariel, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1965, red cloth, octavo; Heaney, Seamus. Death of a Naturalist, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1966, green cloth, octavo; Prince, F.T. Memoirs in Oxford, first edition, Fulchrum Press, London, 1970, black cloth, SIGNED & INSCRIBED 'For Philip Toynbee, / with kind regards / from / Frank Prince', octavo; Pound, Ezra. Guide to Kulchur, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1938, apple green cloth, octavo; and sixteen assorted other works, including further titles by Ezra Pound and two pamphlets, (20).

Lot 919

[MODERN FIRSTS] Yeats, W.B. Autobiographies: Reveries Over Childhood and Youth and the Trembling of the Veil, first edition, Macmillan, London, 1926, blind stamped green cloth, tissue-guarded portrait frontispiece, one mounted colour plate illustration, three further portrait plate illustrations, octavo; Yeats, W.B. The Winding Stair and Other Poems, first edition reprint, Macmillan, London, 1933, green cloth with blind stamped upper cover, octavo (covers with damp marked fore edges); Yeats, W.B. Wheels and Butterflies, first edition, Macmillan, London, 1934, green cloth with gilt masks motif, octavo; Yeats, W.B. Last Poems & Plays, first edition, Macmillan, London, 1940, green cloth with blind stamped upper cover, octavo (covers with damp marked fore edges), (4).

Lot 939

[NATURAL HISTORY]. BOTANY [Hey, R.]. The Spirit of the Woods, first edition, for Longman et al., London, 1837, half leather, top edges gilt, twenty-six hand-coloured plate illustrations (as called for), octavo (spine scuffed and with a few worm holes; gilt blocked owner's name and acquisition date, together with a printed label to upper cover).

Lot 915

[MODERN FIRSTS] Greene, Graham. Stamboul Train, first edition, second issue, Heinemann, London, 1932, black cloth, 'Quin Savory' on p.78, 'Chaucer' on pp. 81, 82 etc, octavo; Greene, Graham. The Quiet American, first edition, Heinemann, London, 1955, blue cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Greene, Graham. The Third Man and The Fallen Idol, first edition, Heinemann, London, 1950, black cloth, octavo; and a further five works by the same, (8).

Lot 925

[MODERN FIRSTS] Moore, Marianne. Poems, Poems, first edition, The Egoist Press, London, 1921, stiff paper covers with onlaid title label, 21.5cm x 14cm (foxed; ownership signature to front free endpaper; cover papering neatly torn along spine, without significant loss).

Lot 917

[MODERN FIRSTS] Yeats, W.B. Per Amica Silentia Lunae, first edition, Macmillan, London, 1918, blue cloth gilt, octavo (later bookplate to front pastedown).

Lot 771

THREE FRENCH DINKY NO.29D, RENAULT TN4H PARIS BUSES the first cream over green, with a black baseplate, smooth black hubs and white 'Dunlop' tyres, generally good condition (roof with retouched chips; fatigue crazing to body and hubs; base of rear platform with two glued fatigue cracks); the second repainted cream over green, with a silver baseplate and unpainted mazak wheels; the third repainted cream over green, with a silver baseplate, yellow ridged hubs and black tyres.

Lot 738

TWO RIVAROSSI FIAT MOTOR CARS plastic, the first a Fiat 500, pale grey with a dark grey sunroof, battery-operated motor (not tested), good condition, unboxed; the second a Fiat 600, grey-green, lift-off bonnet, battery-operated motor (not tested), generally good condition (scrapes to nearside door; nearside rear wheel splayed), both unboxed.

Lot 740

TWO SCHUCO CLOWN MUSICIANS the first playing a violin, and the second playing a drum, both with clockwork mechanisms (working), each 11cm high.

Lot 927

[MODERN FIRSTS] Waugh, Evelyn. Scott-King's Modern Europe, first edition, Chapman & Hall, London, 1947, blue cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Waugh, Evelyn. Work Suspended, first edition, Chapman & Hall, London, 1948, blue cloth, octavo; Waugh, Evelyn. Men at Arms, first edition, Chapman & Hall, London, 1952, blue cloth, octavo; Waugh, Evelyn. The Ordeal of Gilbert Pinfold, first edition, Chapman & Hall, London, 1957, blue cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Amis, Kingsley. I Like it Here, first edition, Gollancz, London, 1958, red boards, dustjacket, octavo; Amis, Kingsley. One Fat Englishman, first edition, Gollancz, London, 1963, red boards, dustjacket, octavo; and three other works, (9).

Lot 730

TWO WELLS BRIMTOY 'POCKETOY' MODEL BUSES the first a trolleybus, red, route '516', registration 'AWW 516', plastic wheels, clockwork motor (working), good condition; the second a double decker bus, red, registration 'AWW 517', plastic wheels, friction drive motor (working), good condition, both unboxed.

Lot 922

[MODERN FIRSTS] Auden, W.H. Nones, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1952, blue cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Auden, W.H. Epistle to a Godson & Other Poems, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1972, cloth-backed boards, dustjacket, octavo; Auden, W.H. City Without Limits, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1969, black cloth, dustjacket, octavo; and Auden, W.H. Thank You, Fog: Last Poems, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1974, cloth-backed boards, dustjacket, octavo, (4).

Lot 930

[MODERN FIRSTS] Eliot, T.S. The Family Reunion, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1939, grey cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Eliot, T.S. The Cocktail Party, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1950, green cloth, octavo; Eliot, T.S. The Confidential Clerk, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1954, blue cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Eliot, T.S. The Elder Statesman, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1959, crimson cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Eliot, T.S. Poems Written in Early Youth, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1967, purple cloth, dustjacket; and six further works by the same, (11).

Lot 817

TWENTY-FOUR EXCLUSIVE FIRST EDITIONS 1/76 SCALE MODEL BUSES including a special edition A.E.C. Regent 'Midland / The Evening Despatch', and a promotional A.E.C. Regent 'Star Construction Group Ltd', various liveries, each mint or near mint and boxed.

Lot 911

[HISTORY]. POLITICS, PHILOSOPHY & ECONOMICS Hill, Elizabeth, & Mudie, Doris, translators and editors, The Letters of Lenin, first edition, Chapman & Hall, London, 1937, portrait frontispiece, limp green cloth, octavo; Russia Today: The Official Report of the British Trade Union Delegation, International Publishers, New York, 1925, stiff paper covers, folding map, octavo; and assorted other works; together with various periodicals, including a near continuous run of Labour Monthly, May 1937 to February 1940 (twenty-two issues); and a near continuous run of Left Review, August 1936 to April 1938 (twenty issues), (box). Provenance: The family of John Langdon-Davies (1897-1971), author and journalist, war correspondent during the Spanish Civil War and Russo-Finnish War, by direct descent.

Lot 923

[MODERN FIRSTS] Auden, W.H. New Year Letter, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1941, grey cloth, octavo; Auden, W.H. For the Time Being, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1945, brick red cloth, octavo; Auden, W.H. The Age of Anxiety: A Baroque Eclogue, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1948, yellow cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Auden, W.H. The Enchafed Flood or, The Romantic Iconography of the Sea, Faber & Faber, London, 1951, blue cloth, dustjacket, octavo; and a further eleven works by the same, many later impressions or editions, (15).

Lot 958

[MISCELLANEOUS]. HISTORY & OTHER Garnett, David, editor. The Letters of T.E. Lawrence, first edition, Cape, London, 1938, brown buckram, plate illustrations, folding maps, quarto; Lawrence, T.E. The Mint. A Day-Book of the R.A.F. Depot Between August and December 1922 with Later Notes, first edition, Cape, London, 1955, slate blue cloth, dustjacket, quarto; Lee, Laurie. As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning, first edition, Deutsch, London, 1969, boards, dustjacket, octavo; Chaplin, Ralph. Bars and Shadows. The Prison Poems, second (revised) edition, Nellie Seeds Nearing, Ridgewood, 1923, red boards, dustjacket, portrait frontispiece, INSCRIBED by N.S. Nearing to John Langdon-Davies, octavo; and a further ten assorted works, (14). Provenance: The family of John Langdon-Davies (1897-1971), author and journalist, war correspondent during the Spanish Civil War and Russo-Finnish War, by direct descent.

Lot 933

[MODERN FIRSTS] Morand, Paul. Closed All Night, limited edition 126/250, SIGNED BY AUTHOR, Chapman, London, 1924, black cloth gilt, quarto; Morand, Paul. Black Magic, translated by Hamish Miles, first edition, Heinemann, London, 1929, decorative cloth with applied title labels, illustrations by Aaron Douglas, octavo; Frost, Robert. A Witness Tree, first edition, Cape, London, 1943, blue cloth, dustjacket, octavo; and four other assorted works of poetry, (7).

Lot 920

[MODERN FIRSTS] Dundy, Elaine. The Dud Avocado, first edition, Gollancz, London, 1958, red boards, dustjacket, octavo; Dundy, Elaine. The Old Man and Me, first edition, Gollancz, London, 1964, red boards, dustjacket, octavo; and Dundy, Elaine. The Injured Party, first edition, Joseph, London, 1974, black boards, dustjacket, octavo, (3).

Lot 731

TWO WELLS BRIMTOY 'POCKETOY' MODEL BUSES the first a double decker bus, red, registration 'AWW 517', plastic wheels, clockwork motor (working), good condition; the second a single decker bus, cream with green flashes and coach lines, destination 'Private', registration 'BRI 17', plastic wheels, clockwork motor (working), excellent condition, both unboxed.

Lot 921

[MODERN FIRSTS] Beecham, Audrey. The Coast of Barbary, first edition, Hamish Hamilton, London, 1957, red boards, dustjacket, INSCRIBED & SIGNED ASSOCIATION COPY 'For R.S. Thomas / with all good wishes / from / Audrey Beecham', octavo; Moore, Marianne. The Arctic Ox, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1964, blue cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Ridler, Anne. The Nine Bright Shiners, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1943, yellow cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Ridler, Anne. The Golden Bird and Other Poems, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1951, yellow cloth, dustjacket, octavo; and a further seven assorted works, most first editions, including five by Robert Lowell (one ex library), (11).

Lot 931

[MODERN FIRSTS] Bowen, Elizabeth. The Hotel, first edition, The Dial Press, New York, 1928, black cloth with title label to spine, octavo; Bowen, Elizabeth. The Last September, first edition, Constable, London, 1929, grey cloth, octavo (spine / hinges repaired); Bowen, Elizabeth. Friends & Relations, first edition, Constable, London, 1931, brown cloth, octavo; Bowen, Elizabeth. The House in Paris, first edition, Knopf, New York, 1936, scarlet cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Bowen, Elizabeth. The Death of the Heart, first edition, Gollancz, London, 1938, black cloth, dustjacket, octavo; and five further works by the same, (10).

Lot 953

[TRAVEL] Laborde, M. Leon de. Journey Through Arabia Petraea, to Mount Sinai, and the Excavated City of Petra, first English edition, Murray, London, 1836, blind-stamped cloth, sixty-five plate and text illustrations (as called for) including folding maps, four-page publisher's list, octavo (covers damp marked; front pastedown and early pages water stained up to and including frontispiece and title).

Lot 926

[MODERN FIRSTS] Betjeman, John. Ghastly Good Taste or, A Depressing Story of the Rise and Fall of English Architecture, first edition, Chapman & Hall, London, 1933, cloth-backed decorative boards, folding street panorama, octavo; Betjeman, John. Antiquarian Prejudice, first edition, The Hogarth Press, London, 1939, stiff paper covers, 18.5cm x 12cm; Betjeman, John, & Piper, John. Poems in the Porch, first edition, S.P.C.K., London, 1954, stiff paper covers, 22cm x 14cm; and Betjeman, John. Summoned by Bells, first edition, Murray, London, 1960, blind stamped green cloth, dustjacket, octavo, (4).

Lot 816

TWENTY 1/76 SCALE MODEL BUSES by Exclusive First Editions (19) and Corgi 'Original Omnibus Company' (1), including an E.F.E. promotional A.E.C. Regent 'Star Construction Group Ltd', and a Code 3 E.F.E. A.E.C. Regent 'London Toy & Model Club 1992', various liveries, each mint or near mint and boxed.

Lot 928

[MODERN FIRSTS] Huxley, Aldous, editor. The Letters of D.H. Lawrence, first edition, Heinemann, London, 1932, brown cloth, dustjacket, plate illustrations, quarto, ASSOCIATION COPY: SIGNED BY FRIEDA LAWRENCE; Lawrence, Frieda. 'Not I, But the Wind...', first edition, Heinemann, London, 1935, brown cloth, octavo; Brett, Dorothy. Lawrence and Brett, first edition, Secker, London, 1933, fawn cloth, plate illustrations, octavo; Lewis, Wyndham. Left Wings Over Europe: or, How to Make a War About Nothing, first edition, Cape, London, 1936, scarlet cloth, octavo; Green, Henry. Back, first edition, Hogarth Press, London, 1946, grey cloth, dustjacket, octavo; and Macaulay, Rose. Catchwords and Claptrap [Hogarth Essays, Second Series], Hogarth Press, London, 1926, decorative boards, octavo, (6).

Lot 721

A MID 19TH CENTURY SCRAPBOOK the first page inscribed 'For the dear children / with their Mama's / most affectionate love / Cheltenham / 14th July / 1841', containing clipped engraved illustrations and scraps (some hand-coloured), half leather, approximately fifty leaves, 37cm x 27.5cm.

Lot 772

FOUR PRE-WAR DINKY NO.26, G.W.R. RAIL CARS the first with a lead body, red over green, green plastic roller wheels, fair condition; the second with a lead body, cream over red, green plastic roller wheels, playworn; the third with a mazac body, cream over blue, green plastic roller wheels, fair condition (fatigue blister to one end); the fourth with a mazac body, cream over pale green, cast metal wheels, playworn but no obvious sign of fatigue.

Lot 935

[MODERN FIRSTS] Mansfield, Katherine. The Aloe, limited edition of 750, Constable, London, 1930, brown buckram, top edges gilt, octavo; Coppard, A.E. Silver Circus, first edition, Cape, London, 1928, quarter black cloth and silver boards, SIGNED & INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR, octavo (lacking front free endpaper); Brooke, Rupert. Letters from America, first edition, Sidgwick & Jackson, London, 1916, dark grey cloth, title label to spine, tissue-guarded portrait frontispiece, octavo; Thomas, Dylan. The Map of Love, first edition, Dent, London, 1939, mauve cloth, portrait frontispiece, octavo; and a further nine assorted works, (13).

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