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Lot 351

A collection of English and Foreign sorted coins, also various world banknotes etc, First Decimal Set etc

Lot 371

Mixed lot including a boxed set of dominoes, wood carvings, Star Wars movie cards, novelty bell, Star Wars album, some fountain pens, First Decimal Coin Set etc

Lot 409

A general collection of British stamps in several albums, Victoria to present day also some first day covers

Lot 434

A Great War Trio of medals, 92001 GNR.S.BAILEY.R.A, also an interesting collection of war time press clippings in three albums (including details of first gas attacks etc)

Lot 100

FIRST WORLD WARD MERCANTILE MARINE MEDAL AND ANOTHER WORLD WAR MEDAL, BOTH TO HENRY J. HARDAKER, PLUS RELATED EPHEMERA INCLUDING CONTINUOUS CERTIFICATE OF DISCHARGE

Lot 272

1914-18 MERCANTILE MARINE MEDAL. ALSO 1914-15 STAR AND ONE OTHER FIRST WAR MEDAL TO J. FROST SH. CK. M.F.A. ALSO TWO WORLD WAR II MEDALS

Lot 224

Quantity of literature and poetry books, some first editions to include, Graham Greene, The End of the Affair pub. Heinemann, 1951, first edition, with dust wrappers;Ernest Hemingway, Across the River and Into the Trees, 1950, first edition, with dust wrappers;together with other books, by various authors to include Osbert Sitwell, Walter de ls Mere etc

Lot 201A

ROBERT TAYLOR; a first edition print signed by Group Captain Leonard Cheshire VC DSO, DFC, BARRY A F CLARK; print of an R.A.F. plane, 48 x 97cm and a print depicting R.A.F. planes, all framed (3). CONDITION REPORT Robert Taylor print signed in pencil lower right by Leonard Cheshire, no limited edition number. Other two after Barrie A F Clark and Lackenby.

Lot 402

Three Royal Doulton figurines; MCL24 "Pears bubbles", limited edition no.30/750, MCL04 "The Bisto Kids", limited edition no. 441/1000, and MCL27 "The Hovis Boy", limited edition no.35/60, the first two are boxed with certificates, the "Hovis" one is boxed with no certificate (3). CONDITION REPORT No visible signs of damage.

Lot 466

Three Wrenn OO gauge passenger coaches, Pullman First Class, Second Class and Second Class Brake (3).

Lot 535

Two late 1980s first edition Dan Dare books both "Pilot of the Future", together with a small quantity of comics to include "Huckleberry Finn", "Rupert and Uncle Bruno", "Mickey Mouse" etc.

Lot 696

A boxed and loose collection of Matchbox cars, Oxford commercials, exclusive first editions etc.

Lot 728

A boxed Corgi "James Bond" Aston Martin DB5, first edition in gold finish with wire wheels no.261, a Corgi Classics gold plated Morris Minor and a Model "T" Ford (3). CONDITION REPORT The Aston is in good condition with very minor paint loss. The ejector seat is faulty and the passenger figure is mising. Box complete but lacks interior display card but does have secret instructions. Other two excellent with boxes good.

Lot 757

A quantity of play worn Corgi diecast vehicles to include two James Bond Aston Martin first editions in gold finish, a third in silver, Chipperfields Circus tractor unit, Austin A60, Volkswagen mini bus etc. A mixed quantity of Lone Star Spot On and Budgie play worn vehicles to include a breakdown truck, London taxi, Wolseley police car etc.

Lot 769

"The Birth of the Ashes" a limited edition commemorative collection of various ephemera commemorating the first Ashes series between England and Australia 28th-30th August 1882, limited 269/1882, 76 x 49cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 118

A quantity of books on various war subjects, including: First World War; Second World War; The American Civil War; etc., in three boxes.

Lot 200

A.A. Milne: Now We Are Six, with decorations by Ernest H. Shepard, first edition, with green leather bindings (slightly distressed).

Lot 201

Arthur Ransome, four first editions, comprising: Pigeon Post, The Big Six, Secret Water and Missee Lee; together with four later but editions titled Swallows & Amazons, Peter Duck, We Didn't Mean To Go To Sea and Swallow Dale, no dust jackets and some in distressed condition.

Lot 206

Sleeves from The Golden Bough Culled, by Lady Frazer, with drawings by H.M. Brock, first edition 1924; together with A.M. Barry: Peter Pan In Kensington Gardens, with drawings by Arthur Rackham, 1918 edition, sixteen plates by Rackham. (2)

Lot 453

Box with mixed selection of stamps, First Day Covers, SG stamps catalogue etc.

Lot 459

Great Britain range of First Day covers in two albums from 1984 & 1985.

Lot 476

Great Britain selection of First Day Covers and few booklets in 2 red albums.

Lot 169

Vanguard money box containing assorted coins, cased crowns, 1922 6th August medallion in case, first decimal coin set, various loose GB and foreign coinage to include Netherlands, assorted loose 6d pieces etc.

Lot 155

The Auto Car Magazine. The Buyers Guide to all 1939 Cars First Special Show Edition. October 11th 1938.

Lot 166

Sir Henry Segrave Book, 'The Lure Of Speed' illustrated first edition 1932, many photos of vintage raceing cars, Hutchingson & Co Ltd. 34-36 Patermoster Row, London

Lot 34

Hero Tales And Legends Of The Rhine By Lewis Spence, fully illustrated 16 drawings by Lt Louis Weirter R.B.A First edition, George Harrap London

Lot 66

Stephen King - First Edition Liseys Story. Hodder and Stoughton with Dust Jacket.

Lot 800

CRIME INTEREST: COMPLETE CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN REGGIE KRAY AND CAROL CLERK comprised of 215 letters between Carol Clerk and Reggie Kray dating between 1988 and 1993, relating to the ghost written book 'Born Fighter', written by Carol Clerk. Included is the first edition with signed note of 'Born Fighter' Provenance: Inherited directly from Carol Clerk upon her death in March 2000.

Lot 849

FOOTBALL INTEREST: SCOTLAND INTERNATIONAL NO 6 JERSEY SIGNED BY JIM BAXTER said to have been worn by Jim Baxter for Scotland v England 1961-62 Provenance: Previously offered at Christie's, Glasgow, 1992 This jersey was worn by Scottish football legend, Jim Baxter, in Scotland's 2-0 win over England at Hampden in 1962. It has been on display at the Scottish Football Museum since 2012, is considered to be one of the rarest pieces of Scottish football memorabilia to come to auction in recent years. Coming a year on from Scotland's 9-3 thrashing at the hands of the Auld Enemy at Wembley, the 1962 game was Baxter's first match against England. The game was played in front of 132,000 spectators and Baxter put in a brilliant display during the 2-0 victory. The jersey is being put up for sale by a lifelong Scotland fan who bought the item in 1992 and had it signed by Baxter in 1993. The importance of the top as a piece of footballing memorabilia was underlined when it was displayed at the Scottish Football Museum in 2012 and then included as one of the star attractions in the 'More than a Game' exhibition at Kelvingrove Art Gallery in 2013.

Lot 851

JAMIESON (DAVID A.) POWDERHALL AND PEDESTRIANISM first edition, 1943, rare.

Lot 251

A collection of GB and world stamps, to include first day covers etc.

Lot 1418

RBS Six Nations 2008, Grand Slam Winners Wales, Rugby Team Signed Photo. All Of First Team Squad, Signed to Margin. Framed and Mounted Behind Glass.

Lot 1432

First Day Cover Album ''The Official Collection Of World Wildlife First Day Covers''

Lot 1483

Three Cover Albums Containing Matching Presentation Packs And First Day Covers from the Isle Of Man. The period covered is 1974-1983

Lot 469

WHITEFRIARS 'MOBILE PHONE' VASE AND WHITEFRIARS 'KNOBBLY' VASE both by Geoffrey Baxter, the first of rectangular form, 16cm high, the other vase of tapering cylindrical form, 23.5cm high (2)

Lot 512

MID-19TH CENTURY BOHEMIAN GLASS GOBLET AND A BOHEMIAN GLASS BEAKER the goblet engraved with amber stained panels of the health resort of Bad Kissingen Bavaria, the first panel depicting 'Rurgebaude und Marimiliansbrunn' and the second 'Ragozi und Pandurbrunnen' with one other panel. The Pandur is the hot fountain, Maxbrunnen the oldest spa and Ragozi another hot fountain, 17.5cm high; together with a ruby stained and engraved glass beaker, one panel engraved with a church scene and bearing the inscription 'La chiesa del arcio es conato di Udine' which translates as 'the church of St Anthony the Abbot Udine', which is based in Italy, 11cm high

Lot 108

ALBERT AYLER - Collection of 16 x original title LP's to include Japanese pressings. Titles to include Spiritual Unity (UK pressing on Fontana from 1969 - SFJL 933), The First Recording Vol. 2 (Japanese DIW-25034), Jesus (Italian pressing Jazz Galore 1002) and Greenwich Village (reissue AS-9155). Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.

Lot 13

JAZZ COLLECTOR - Lovely collection of the first 24 x 7" EP's in the Jazz Collector series (JEL 1-JEL 24). Titles to include Blind Blake And Ramblin' Thomas ?– The Male Blues Vol. 3 (JEL 4), Fletcher Henderson And His Orchestra ?– Big Band Story Vol 1 (JEL 15) and Blind Lemon Jefferson And Huddie Leadbetter ?– The Male Blues Vol. 8 (JEL 24). Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.

Lot 134

B. B. KING - Collection of 5 x original title LP's. Albums are Lucille (original green/black Stateside SL 10272 - stunning Ex+/Ex+), Live & Well (Stateside SSL 10297), Completely Well (Blues Way SSL 10299), w/ Bobby Bland - Together For The First Time… Live (DSY-50190-2) and In London (ABCX-730). Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.

Lot 175

MIXED JAZZ - Collection of 26 x original title LP's to include US, EU and Japanese pressings. To include Clark Terry - In Orbit original pressing (Riverside 12-271), Hampton Hawes ?– Blues For Walls (Prestige PR 10060), Various - The New Breed (Dedication Series 1A-9339/2), Various - Dizzy Atmosphere (Japanese 18PJ-2009M), Louis Armstrong/Duke Ellington - Recording Together For The First Time (original Green/Gold Columbia 33SX 1400) and Ira Sullivan/Chicago Jazz Quintet (Vee Jay VJSR 3033). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 7

10" LP'S - Collection of 6 x original 10" LP's which include scarce and hard to find records! Titles are Various - Backwoods Blues (London AL.3535 - Ex/VG+), Various - Boogie Woogie With The Blues (London AL 3544 - VG+/Ex), Cripple Clarence Lofton ?– A Lost Recording Date (London AL 3531 - VG+/Ex), Various - Pioneers Of Boogie Woogie (London AL 3506 - Ex/Ex), Ma Rainey ?– First Of The Great Blues Singers Volume 1 (AL 3502 - Ex/Ex) and Ma Rainey - Volume 3 (AL 3558 - VG+/VG).

Lot 243

A quantity of stamps, First Day Covers and accessories

Lot 376

A First World War Pair awarded to Captain C.R. Graham and other badges

Lot 377

A First World War pair awarded to W. Taylor, R.E. and a match case

Lot 428

An Edwardian mahogany longcase clock The case in the Chippendale style, the engraved brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the fusee movement chiming the quarters on four and eight bells; together with a typed letter of provenance inscribed Made especially for the Late Sir Claude Graham-White for his yacht Alacrity. Sir Claude Graham-White born 1879 was one of the greatest pioneers of aircraft, winning premier prizes all over the world for his feats of daring. In 1910 he received £4,000 for a 15 minute flight over Boston, Mass. and in September 1911 the Graham-White Company undertook the first letters by airmail. 212 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some scuffing, scratching, fading to case, some small losses, one hand detached, not guaranteed in working order.

Lot 839

*AR DAVID PRITCHARD (20th century) British First Loss Limited edition print Signed in pencil to margin and number 33/250, also signed by six Battle of Britain airmen including Alan Wright and Pete Brothers 84.5 x 69 cm overall, unframed CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear.

Lot 154

A Collection of Four Albums of First Day Covers

Lot 68

A Framed Print, Love At First Sight

Lot 99

A Collection of Four Folders Containing First Day Covers

Lot 495

STAMPS: USA FDC ETC. An album of 25 USA mail First Day Covers 1946/49 & 1959. Also two albums of over 50 British 1970's/80's First Day Covers.

Lot 496

STAMPS: TITANIC FDC. The discovery of the wreck of the Titanic, 1985 First Day Cover signed by Bertram Vere Dean, one of the last survivors of the disaster.

Lot 497

STAMPS: QUEEN MARY FDC.. 1936 First Day Cover for the maiden voyage of RMS Queen Mary signed by the senior engineer Rodney Wise & three other items.

Lot 498

STAMPS: ZEPPLIN 1929 AIRMAIL COVER. Graf Zeppelin airship airmail cover for the 2nd Atlantic crossing to the USA. After partial engine failure the airship landed in France unable to complete the crossing. This cover has the blue cachet for the first crossing & a red cachet for the breakdown. Franked 4 Reichmark stamp dated 15th May 1929.

Lot 723

BOOKS: CONSTANTINOPLE VIEWS. 'Fisher's Illustrations of Constantinople & Its Environs - Constantinople & the Scenery of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor'. Thomas Allom & Robert Walsh. Two volumes, First Series & Second Series. Fisher & Son, London. Appear to be complete & in original bindings. CONDITION REPORTS: Both volumes: Titles to spine replaced. Covers & spin edgeworn with some shelf wear. Binding sound. Pages good with slight edge discolouration & rust marks. Illustrations good. Title pages with some darkening. Vol One - pages complete from 1-28, then 37-84 (ends mid sentence). Vol Two - pages complete from 1-100, including index.

Lot 724

CHANNEL ISLANDS WWII OCCUPATION POSTAL ITEMS. Three covers with franked Guernsey 1d & 1/2d stamps 1941/42, a pair of mint Guernsey 1d & 1/2d stamps on banknote paper & a Liberation first day cover.

Lot 79

BELEEK INKSTAND. A scarce Victorian Beleek apple inkstand, with yellow lustre fruit & leaves. Black printed, first version back stamp. Width 16.5cm.

Lot 393

DC comics including More Fun Comics No 127, Orion of the New Gods May No 2, DC Special Superman No 1 1983, More Fun Comics No 121, Showcase Presents Metal Men No 39, Showcase Presents The Inferior Five No 65 & Showcase Presents The First Smash Hit Of '68 - Beware Creeper No 73

Lot 495

Hardy, Thomas. Various. A collection of first editions, reprints, and later editions including: 1st ed. Jude the Obscure, 1st ed. The Well-beloved, 1st ed. Human Shows and Far Phantasies, 1st ed. Our Exploits in West Poley, 1st ed. 2nd print Human Shows and Far Phantasies, plus later editions of The Hand of Ethelberta, and A Pair of Blue Eyes (7)

Lot 214

An Art Deco bronze,a fawn taking its first steps, looking back on itself, indistinctly signed, on a marble base, 17.2cm

Lot 26

A sterling silver enamel 'ORCADES' bracelet,by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1953, a series of rectangular plaques, each one decorated with mint green enamel letters to spell out the name 'ORCADES' to a mint green enamel border with reentrant corners, all joined by pairs of jump rings with polished bead decoration to a bolt ring clasp, a matching plaque link charm with blue and white enamel decorated flag of the 'Orient Line''ORCADES' of the 'Orient Line', built at Barrow by Vickers Armstrong, was launched on 14 December 1948. It was the first purpose-built vessel for migrant trade and sailed the Australia-New Zealand route. It took part in the June 1953 'Coronation Review' off Spithead and provided accommodation for two weeks during the 1956 Melbourne Olympics.

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