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Lot 28

A collection of nine china figurines including four Royal Doulton; 'Melody', 'Christmas Parcels' 'Sentiments Greetings' 'Harmony', 'Diana' model 80288 HN1716, 'First Performance' together with three china figurines of couples dancing (9)

Lot 327

A quantity of framed engravings including After Van Dyck 'Charles the First, King of Great Britain' by W. Sharp, after G.H Harlow 'George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron' by H Meyer, an engraving of Maria Ruten Vxor D. Antoni van Dyck, 'Henrietta Duchess of Orleans, daughter of King Charles 1st' by J. Brown impressed mark lower left 'The Granger Society 1841', two French engravings titled 'L'amour a L'Espagnole, dedre a monsieur de la Borde' and ;Madame la comptese d'Ogny', after Lucas de Heere 'Henry Lord Darnly of Scotland' by G. Vertue and an engraving after A. Van Dyck 'Clarrismus vir Casperius'

Lot 254

HERBERT FINN (BRITISH, 1860-1942) 'The First Zeppelin Raid Over London', watercolour, signed and dated 'May 1917' lower right, 67cm x 46.5cm.

Lot 290

[LITERATURE] Graves, Robert. Good-Bye To All That, first edition, Cape, London, 1929, red cloth, octavo; Graves, Robert. No More Ghosts, second impression, Faber & Faber, London, 1941, boards, dustjacket (poor), octavo; Yeats, W.B. Where There is Nothing: Being Volume One of Plays for an Irish Theatre, first edition, Bullen, London, 1903, quarter green cloth and grey boards, octavo; and assorted other works, (two boxes).

Lot 291

[LITERATURE] Lehmann, Rosamond. A Note in Music, first edition, Chatto & Windus, London, 1930, black cloth, octavo; Lehmann, Rosamond. The Weather in the Streets, first edition, Collins, London, 1936, dark blue cloth, octavo; Lehmann, Rosamond. The Echoing Grove, first edition, Collins, London, 1953, red cloth, dustjacket, octavo; and assorted other works, (two boxes).

Lot 292

[LITERATURE] Frost, Robert. In the Clearing, first edition, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, London, 1962, grey cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Lowell, Robert. History, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1973, grey boards, dustjacket, octavo; Baker, Elliott. Pocock & Pitt, first edition, Joseph, London, 1974, black boards, dustjacket, octavo; and assorted other works, (two boxes).

Lot 293

[LITERATURE] Forster, E.M. The Eternal Moment & Other Stories, first edition, Sidgwick & Jackson, London, 1928, maroon cloth gilt, square octavo; Forster, E.M. Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, first edition, Arnold, London, 1934, blue cloth, quarto; Conrad, Joseph. The Arrow of Gold, first edition, Fisher Unwin, London, 1919, green cloth, octavo; Conrad, Joseph. Tales of Hearsay, first edition, Fisher Unwin, London, 1925, green cloth, octavo; and assorted other works, (two boxes).

Lot 296

[MILITARY & NAVAL] Cumpston, J.S. The Rats Remain. The Siege of Tobruk, 1941, Grayflower Productions, Melbourne, 1966, pictorial boards, illustrations from photographs throughout, quarto; Connell, John. Wavell, Supreme Commander 1941-1943, first edition, Collins, London, 1969, grey-green cloth, dustjacket, plate illustrations, octavo; Cocker, M.P. Mine Warfare Vessels of the Royal Navy, 1908 to Date, first edition, Airlife, Shrewsbury, 1993, boards, dustjacket, illustrations, octavo; and assorted other works, (two boxes).

Lot 297

[ANTIQUES & COLLECTING]. MEDALS & COINS Gould, R.W., & Douglas-Morris, Capt. K.J. The Army of India Medal Roll 1799-1826, Hayward & Son, London, 1974, maroon boards, quarto; Farrington, Anthony. The Second Afghan War 1878-1880 Casualty Roll, limited edition of 1000, The London Stamp Exchange, London, 1986, boards, dustjacket, quarto; Poulsom, Neville. The White Ribbon. A Medallic Record of British Polar Exploration, first edition, Seaby, London, 1968, boards, dustjacket, plate illustrations, quarto; and a further six assorted works, (8).

Lot 299

[MISCELLANEOUS] Locke, Alain, editor. The New Negro. An Interpretation, second impression, Boni, New York, 1927, cloth-backed boards, colour plate and black and white illustrations, quarto; In Fair Verona: English Travellers in Italy and their Accounts of the City from the Middle Ages to Modern Times, limited edition of 100, 1972, stiff paper covers, quarto; Anthony, Gordon. Russian Ballet, first edition, Bles, London, 1939, two-tone cloth, tipped-in black and white plate illustrations from photographs, quarto; and a further twelve assorted works, (15).

Lot 300

[MISCELLANEOUS] Simon, Herbert. Song and Words. A History of the Curwen Press, first edition, Allen & Unwin, London, 1973, boards, dustjacket, quarto; Lidbetter, Hubert. The Friends Meeting House, limited edition no.718, Ebor Press, York, 1961, dark red cloth, dustjacket, plate illustrations from photographs, octavo; Thompson, Paul. The Work of William Morris, first edition Heinemann, London, 1967, maroon cloth, dustjacket, plate illustrations, octavo; and a further twelve assorted works, (15).

Lot 305

[ART] Watney, Simon. The Art of Duncan Grant, first edition, Murray, London, 1990, boards, dustjacket, illustrations, SIGNED BY AUTHOR, quarto; Barbara Hepworth, A Pictorial Biography, first edition, Adams & Dart, Bath, 1970, boards, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; and twenty-nine assorted other works, (31).

Lot 306

[ART] Blunt, Anthony. The French Drawings at Windsor Castle, first edition, Phaidon Press, Oxford, 1945, scarlet cloth, dustjacket, illustrations, tall quarto; Browse, Lillian. Sickert, first edition, Faber & Faber, London, 1943, cloth, illustrations, quarto; and assorted other works, (two boxes).

Lot 154

A Low Countries oak and iron-bound travelling set of glass spirit decanters, first half 18th century, comprising; six large and six smaller decanters with gilt metal and cork stoppers

Lot 1621

A William IV silver cylindrical shaving brush, pin handle, engraved with the crest of Francis Eyre of Hassop Hall (1794-1833) the self-styled 7th Earl of Newburgh, surmounted by an earl's coronet, 16.5cm long, Archibald Douglas, London 1832; etc (2) On the death of Anthony Radclyffe, 5th Earl of Newburgh (1757-1814), the earldom reverted to the descendants of Lady Ann Clifford (?-1793), the eldest daughter from the first marriage of Charlotte Radclyffe, 3rd Countess of Newburgh (c. 1694-1755) in her own right. It was assumed Lady Ann's direct descendant Vincenzo, 6th Prince of Giustiniani (1762-1826) could not assume the title being an Italian prince. Therefore Francis Eyre of Hassop (1762-1827), as the son of another Francis Eyre (1732-1804) and Lady Mary Radclyffe (?-1798), herself the daughter of the third countess by her second marriage and the sister of the James Radclyffe, 4th Earl of Newburgh (1725-1786), assumed and styled himself as the 6th Earl of Newburgh, as did his heirs until the second half of the 19th century.

Lot 1099

A Victorian Staffordshire pot lid transfer printed with an image of Garibaldi, titled; others similar, The Times; The Red Bull Inn; The Battle of the Nile; The First First Appeal; etc (9)

Lot 1371

A WWII ARP fire warden's first aid tin; a teddy bear, poodle, other soft toys,; a pair of turned treen candlesticks; canteen of flatware; Brooke Bond tea card albums; etc

Lot 1360

Stamps - Great Britain and world first day covers

Lot 1195

Ceramics- a Derby S&H coffee can and saucer; Royal Crown Derby Royal Pinxton Roses; Royal Worcester First Kiss figure; Royal Albert, etc

Lot 49

A SET OF SIX WORCESTER FIRST PERIOD STYLE BLUE GROUND PLATES decorated summer flowers and butterflies, 23cm diameter

Lot 492

A CHINESE EXPORT PART SERVICE consisting of two cups and saucers, three side plates, two dinner plates and an oval dish, each decorated with a circular central inscription Red Rover in rouge de fer enamels Note: Red Rover was an Opium Clipper built in 1830 and owned and operated by Captain William Clifton and was the first clipper to sail against the wind to Canton, subsequently sold to Jardine Matheson in 1832. This china was part of a service commissioned for use on this ship

Lot 8

Tallis (John). Tallis's Illustrated London; in commemoration of the Great Exhibition of All Nations in 1851. Forming a complete guide to the Britsh metropolis and its environs... with historical and descriptive letter-press by William Gasbey, 2 volumes, John Tallis, circa 1851, numerous engraved plates, including one or two folding, some waterstaining towards of front of first volume, contemporary half dark brown calf gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with Goldsmith (Oliver), A History of the Earth and Animated Nature, 2 volumes, 1856, numerous hand-coloured and monochrome engraved plates, minor waterstaining to first few leaves, contemporary half calf, rubbed and somewhat worn, large 8vo, plus Pigot (Richard), Moral Emblems with Aphorisms, Adages, and Proverbs, of all Ages and Nations, from Jacob Cats and Robert Farlie, with illustrations by John Leighton, 2nd edition, 1862, numerous wood engraved illustrations, all edges gilt, original blind-decorated brown full morocco, recased with original spine laid down, rubbed and some marks, 4to, and other mostly 19th century antiquarian interest, history and literature, natural history, including [Symon, Patrick], A Continuation of the Friendly Debate, 1669 (the second volume only of a 2 volume work), contemporary calf gilt, 8vo, A Guide to all the Watering and Sea-Bathing Places, printed for Richard Phillips, circa 1820s, De la Pluche, Spectacle de la Nature: or, Nature Display'd, volumes 1-4 only, mixed editions, 1743-44, mostly leather-bound, 4to/8vo (approximately 70 volumes) (3 shelves)

Lot 111

Palladio (Andrea). Oeuvres Completes, new edition, 2 volumes, Paris, 1825, 365 single and double-page engraved outline architectural plates, some spotting, occasionally heavy, ink library stamp to front free endpaper of volume 2, contemporary quarter calf, worn with loss and joints weak, folio, together with La Chenaye-Desbois (Francois-Alexandre Aubert de), Dictionnaire de la Noblesse, contenant les genealogies, l'histoire & la chronologie des familles nobles de France, l'explication de leurs armes..., 12 volumes, Paris, 1770-78, oval inkstamp to titles, some light spotting to first and last few leaves, 19th-century quarter calf gilt, rubbed and scuffed, shelf label with adhesive tape to foot of each spine, 4to, plus Bryant (Jacob & William Cole), Gemmarum Antiquarum Delectus; ex Praestantioribus Desumptus, quae in Dactyliothecis Ducis Marlburiensis Conservantur, 2 vols., John Murray, 1845, engraved frontispiece to each, 108 engraved plates of antique gemstones by F. Bartolozzi after G.B. Cipriani, text in Latin and French, occasional offsetting and scattered spotting, library stamps to volume I title verso and index leaf, t.e.g., contemporary red half morocco, spines with morocco label and gilt decoration, library numbers at foot of spine, a little rubbed and scuffed, folio (originally privately published circa 1783, the work describes the celebrated collection of gems assembled by the fourth Duke of Marlborough) (16)

Lot 87

Perry (T.M.). The Discovery of Australia. The Charts and Maps of the Navigators and Explorers, 1st ed., 1982, colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth-backed boards, d.j., folio, together with Old Hobart Town and Environs 1802-1855, by Carolyn R. Stone & Pamela Tyson, 1st ed., 1978, illustrations, original cloth, 4to, plus The Australian Colonial House. Architectural and Society in New South Wales 1788-1842, by James Broadbent, 1997, illustrations, original cloth, d.j., 4to, with others related including Rachel Roxburgh's Early Colonial Houses of New South Wales, 2nd impression, 1975, Fine Houses of Sydney, 1982 and The Art of the First Fleet & Other Early Australian Drawings, 1988 (41)

Lot 33

Jubert (Roxane). Typography and Graphic Design. From Antiquity to the Present, 2006, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original white cloth in dust jacket, boards slightly marked, square 4to, together with Sparks (Esther), Universal Limited. A History and Catalogue: The First Twenty-Five Years, Art Editions, USA, 1989, numerous colour illustrations, original grey cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, plus Millar (Oliver), Tudor, Stuart & Early Georgian Pictures in the Royal Collection, volumes 1 & 2, 1963, numerous colour and black and white illustrations including tipped-in frontispiece, original blue cloth in dust jackets and slipcase, large 8vo, plus other modern art reference and related, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

Lot 20

Anon. An Accurate Description and History of the Church of St. Peter, York, From its first Foundation to the present Year, 2nd edition, printed by A. Ward, 1783, 13 black and white folding engravings, lacks original endpapers, some toning, some engravings worn to edges and repaired, contemporary calf binding, front board partially detached, 8vo, together with H.M.S.O., An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of York, volumes 3-5, 1st editions, 1971-81, numerous black and white illustrations, all original cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, large 4to, plus other modern UK topographical and architectural reference and related, including publications by Pevsner, Batsford, Antique Collectors' Club, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (5 shelves)

Lot 116

Rothe (Edith). Deutsche Infanterie, Das Ehrenmal der vordersten Front, 1st edition, Zeulenroda b. Sporn, 1933, numerous colour and black & white full-page plates, numerous black & white illustrations to text, including many after photos, folding map contained in pocket at rear, contemporary owner's bookplate of Ernst Foerster carefully tipped-in to title verso, orig. maroon cloth gilt, very slightly rubbed (generally in good condition), large folio, together with Ahrons (E.L., and Nock, O.S.), The British Steam Railway Locomotive from 1825 to 1925/1925 to 1965, pub. Ian Allan Ltd., n.d./1966, num. b & w illusts. from photos., folding diags., orig. cloth in frayed an torn dust jackets, 4to (the first volume is a facsimile reprint c. 1960s and the second volume is a first edition published in 1966), plus Jane (Fred T.), Fighting Ships, 1906 (9th year of issue), numerous b & w illusts. from photos., ads. both front and rear, a few minor marginal defects, orig. cloth gilt, rebacked, oblong folio, plus other early 20th-century and modern military and transport reference including Observers' Books and publications by Ian Allen, Blandford, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves & a carton)

Lot 97

Ferguson (John Alexander). Bibliography of Australia, 8 volumes (including Addenda), Facsimile Edition, Canberra, 1986, some monochrome plates, original blue cloth gilt in dust jackets, spines lightly faded, together with Time-Life Books. Classics of Exploration, 19 works bound in 20 volumes, 1983-86, some colour and numerous monochrome plates and illustrations, all edges gilt, original uniform full brown leather gilt, 8vo, VG, and Pike (Douglas, editor), Australian Dictionary of Biography, 6 volumes (1788-1850, 2 volumes & 1851-1890, 4 volumes), Melbourne Unversity Press, 1966-76, plus another copy of the first 2 volumes, reprinted with corrections, 1983, and Chisholm (Alec H., editor), The Australian Encyclopaedia, 10 volumes, Sydney, Grolier Society of Australia, 1965, numerous monochrome plates and illustrations, original red cloth gilt, large 8vo (46)

Lot 58

Clark (Kenneth). The Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen at Windsor Castle, 3 volumes, 2nd edition, revised with the assistance of Carlo Pedretti, Phaidon, 1968, numerous black & white illustrations, all original uniform cloth gilt in dust jackets, slightly rubbed and marked, 4to, together with Kress Collection. Decorative Art from the Samuel H. Kress Collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, by Carl Christian Dauterman, James Parker & Edith Appleton Standen, 1964, Tapestries from the Samuel H. Kress Collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, by David Dubon, 1964, & Renaissance Bronzes from the Samuel H. Kress Collection, by John Pope-Hennessy, 1965, some colour and numerous black & white plates, etc., all original cloth gilt in dust jackets, first volume with small library ink stamp to front endpaper only, 4to, plus De Kunst in Nood. En Nationale uitgave tot steun aan de noodlijdende Nederlandsche beeldende kunstenaars, nos. 1-6, The Hague, c. 1933, tipped-in black & white plates, illustrations etc., all bound in original pictorial wrappers, stitched as issued, loosely contained in orig. cloth portfolio, 4to, (a complete set of six issues of the Dutch art journal Kunst in Nood, covering painting, sculpture, dance, music, photography, architecture etc., with numerous illustrations by Dutch artists, and contributions by writers and critics etc., each issue with a striking original cover design by H. Willebeek le Mair, Christian de Moor, Willem Witjens, P. A. H. Hofman, Jo Spier and Titus Leese), plus other modern art reference, G/VG, 4to/folio (3 shelves)

Lot 95

Holder (R.F.). Bank of New South Wales. A History, 2 vols., 1970, half-tone illustrations, original cloth, d.j.s, slipcase, 8vo, together with A New History of Western Australia, ed. C.T. Stannage, 1981, original boards, d.j., 8vo, plus Along Parallel Lines. A History of the Railways of New South Wales, by John Gunn, 1989, illustrations, presentation inscription, original cloth, d.j. (repaired to verso), 7vo, with others including Dan Sprod's Proud Intrepid Heart. Leichhardt's First Attempt to the Swan River 1846-1847, 1989 (one of 600 signed copies) and Gunter Schilder's Voyage to the Great South Land. Willem de Vlamingh 1696-1697, 1985 (32)

Lot 11

Fleming (Ian). You Only Live Twice, 1st edition, 1964, The Man with the Golden Gun, 1st edition, 1965, some light spotting, both original black cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly marked and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo (2 volumes in total), together with Rowling (J.K.), Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, 19th impression, 1997, original boards in dust jacket, 8vo, and other modern first editions and fiction including P.G. Wodehouse, Bernard Cornwell, Sebastian Faulks, Patrick O'Brian, Dick Francis, P.D. James, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

Lot 1

Quinn (Seabury). ... Roads, 1st edition, Wisconsin, 1948, black and white illustrations by Virgil Finlay, some minor toning, original black cloth in dust jacket, covers rubbed with some minor tears and loss, 8vo, together with Oakeshott (Michael), The Voice of Poetry in the Conversation of Manking, 1st edition, 1959, original black cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly faded, 8vo, plus Stephens (James), Reincarnations, 1st edition, 1918, contemporary inscription and sticker to front pastedown, some minor spotting, original blue cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly marked and rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, plus other 20th-century and modern poetry, first edition literature and related, including Aldous Huxley, Walter de la Mare, T.S. Eliot, P.D. James, W.B. Yeats, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

Lot 117

Fielding (Henry). The Complete Works... , with an Essay on the Life, Genius and Achievement of the Author, by William Ernest Henly, 16 volumes, Drury Lane edition, New York, 1902, additional engraved titles, frontispieces, colour and black and white plates, top edge gilt, remainder uncut, original burgundy cloth with printed paper labels to spines, 8vo, (limited edition, 18/385 copies, signed and numbered by W.E. Henly), together with Amery (Leo), The Times History of the War in South Africa, 7 volumes, 1st edition, 1900-09, photographic portrait frontispieces (the first detached), plates, folding colour map in front pocket to 3 volumes, some foxing, uncut and partially unopened, some hinges cracked, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed and soiled, spines unevenly faded, a few chips and tears, 8vo plus Butler (Samuel), The Shrewsbury Edition of the Works of Samuel Butler, Edited by Henry Festing Jones and A.T. Bartholomew, 20 volumes, London & New York, 1923, titles in red and black, photographic frontispieces, top edge gilt, remainder uncut, patterned endpapers, original quarter vellum gilt over blue cloth, spine unevenly spotted and yellowed with occasional dust-soiling, 8vo, (limited edition, 387/750), plus others including cloth-bound sets of John Ruskin (6 volumes), Thomas Carlyle (38 volumes) and Charles Lamb (12 volumes) (approx. 100)

Lot 200

A Toyota Starlet GLI 3 door hatchback 1298cc 2 owners from new 43,426 miles Registration number K 674 EAV Date of first registration 30 04 1993.

Lot 208

A collection of approximately 100 first day covers in two albums

Lot 222

An unusual 19th century Snider Patent two band percussion rifle, decommissioned, side lock marked with a crown, numbered 10025, with proof marks and '25' to the barrel, with walnut stock and ramrod. Action appears in working order on first and second cock

Lot 194

A small collection including car manuals and pamphlets including Morris Miner, Jaguar XJ12, Thraxton racing, also a First World War brass Mary tin and other objects

Lot 17

Charles A Lindbergh (1902-1974), a signed autograph on paper mounted in a later frame, the inscription reading 'To Phyllis Machlin with best wishes Charles A Lindberg, New York - Frankfurt Nov 9, 1966' Catalogue note; Charles Augustus Lindbergh was an American aviator, author, inventor, explorer and activist who made the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean on 20-21st May 1927 in the Spirit of St Louis Provenance; Phyllis Machlin (the present vendors maiden name), acquired the autograph while working for Pan American Airlines, she was a flight attendant on board the flight from New York to Frankfurt on 9 Nov 1966 on which Charles Lindberg was a passenger in economy class

Lot 313

A collection of first day cover stamps commemorating comedians and signed by Norman Wisdom.

Lot 227

Three Royal Doulton figurines; "First Dance" HN2803, "Autumn Breezes" HN1934, "Lydia" HN1908 (3).

Lot 367

A quantity of first edition books to include "Under Milk Wood" by Dylan Thomas, 1954, "Salome" by Aubrey Beardsley, 1957, "The Trevicka Letters" by M.H. Jones 1932, "The Poetical Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes" 1882, "A Dustbin of Milligan" Second Impression 1961, further first edition books, 18th and 19th century books to include "Private Ddevotions for Several Occasions" W.N. For Edward Pawlet 1701, "The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore with Engravings", the Works of the Right Honourable Lord Byron" in six volumes 1818, "Hypatic" by Charles Kingsley 1887 etc.

Lot 225

Five Royal Doulton figurines; HN3761 "Sleepyhead", HN3424 "My First Figurine", HN3764 "Welcome" and two HN3650 "Mothers Helper" (5).

Lot 474

A HOTPOINT FIRST EDITION 1000 WASHING MACHINE

Lot 454

A LARGE QUANTITY OF 'MY FIRST 3D NUMBER PUZZLE' TOYS

Lot 430

Four Chinese soapstone carvings, the first as a man seated beside a small pool, 6cm high, a peacock, 6.5cm high, squirrels in a tree, 9cm high, and a vase and cover, archaic style seal mark verso, 7cm high

Lot 458

The Official Collection of World Wildlife First day covers in one album, another album and a set of prints of parrots

Lot 3

TWO PICTURE LOCKETS, the first a 9ct rose gold locket with each side with a painting of a child, together with a vacant picture locket, hallmarks to Birmingham

Lot 25

A GEORGE III THIRD GUINEA 1797, first reverse F/VF

Lot 112

SIX BOUND VOLUMES, The Second World War by Winston S Churchill, Cassell & Co Ltd, First Published 1948 vols I-VI

Lot 436

Allan Fearnley, First Operational Combat, lithograph, signed in pencil by both artist and Squadron Leader J H Lacy, 45 x 54cm, together with two further works of aircraft, (3)

Lot 69

A quantity of early 20th century postcards, including First war comical and Notts regimental examples, (qty).

Lot 155

A ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURE 'First Steps', another similar 'Sweet Dreams', four Wade tortoises and similar ceramics (as lotted)

Lot 178

AN 18TH CENTURY TIN-GLAZED DELFT PLATE 'The Glorious First of June, Lord Howe, 1794' bearing a portrait of Lord Howe (examine)

Lot 341

A COLLECTION OF BOOKS including some first editions (four shelves)

Lot 449

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY WASH STAND with rising mirror back and cupboard below, containing a possibly original First Period Worcester wash bowl, with painted blue and white Chinese style decoration, with buildings and fishermen, crescent mark, bowl, 10.75" dia

Lot 386

A collection of car and bicycle lamps, first half 20th century, together with two petrol cans, a horn and other car related ephemera and accessories

Lot 88

A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the central oval stone in a surround of illusion set diamonds, the 18ct gold shank finger size H, together with four other 9ct gold mounted finger rings (5) Condition First: chip to girdle on sapphire, no diamond losses, shank clearly marked with little wear. The other four without losses and in good overall condition.

Lot 360

A collection of Wade Whimsies figures, including Disney, Novelty Models, First Whimsies, and others

Lot 158

A.A Milne, three titles, 'Winnie the Pooh' (second ed. 1926), 'House at Pooh Corner' (First ed. 1928) and 'Now we are Six' (third ed. 1927), Methuen & Co. Ltd, London (3)

Lot 121

COINS: A interesting group of Georgian copper coins, including the Thomas Williams trade token for the Anglesey mine workers, dated 1787 (first year of production), and a selection of half pennies, together with a selection of proofs

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