A pair and three other spill vases by or attributed to Spode, the first painted with bunches of flowers, 7.5cm high, the Spode 311 pattern vase with pink roses on a black band, 7.5cm high, the two others inscribed 'Walk Upon' above pink roses, the smaller marked Spode in red, 8.5cm high, the other marked in black, 10cm high (5) The labels are R52, X30 is restored, L78 has a restored crack, U12 is restored but U85 not
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A Derby and three other spill vases, the first gilt on two red bands enclosing central grapes, 10.5cm, two with similar patterns of alternating red and black panels, 9.5 and 11.5cm high, the last with diamond trellising enclosing red flower heads, 11.5cm high (4) X35 is in good condition, P24, S70 and U81 have restoration
Peter Max, American (b.1937) Framed Lot of Ephemera including PSA/DNA "Cut Peter Max PSA/DNA Authentic Auto 83524984" Signed Love Max 2006. Also Included is a Sheet of Stamps From Expo '74 and a First Day of Issue Post Card, Postmarked May 23 2011. Frame Measures 11-5/8 Inches by 9-3/4 Inches. Shipping $45.00
A silver pair cased verge watch with very rare dial for the Ancient Order of Foresters, movement signed Jno Blaylock, Carlisle, no. 804, diamond endstone, the dial centre with two figures dressed in green tunics lined with gold, standing with bow and arrow and a dog flanking an armorial beneath a watchful eye, a motto beneath reading 'Unitas Benevolentia et Concordia', the inner case with engraving John Bell, the outer plain, London 1834, 58mm diameter.The Ancient Order of Foresters (now Foresters Freindly Society) was founded in 1834, the year this watch was made. The first members recognised that they had a duty to assist their fellow men who fell into need 'as they walked through the forests of life'. Foresters attained legal status in 1850, and set up the UK's first voluntary lifeboat fund in 1864.
Victor Kullberg. A Two-day marine chronometer, the 4 inch silvered dial signed Victor Kullberg Maker to the Admiralty, The Indian & Italian Governments, 105 Liverpool Rd, London N, no. 8074, engraved Royal Warrant and Grand Prix 1900, subsidiary up / down at 12 o'clock, subsidiary seconds at 6 o'clock engraved with medal roll and war ministry arrow 1/1910, Earnshaw spring detent escapement, invar helical spring, free-sprung, bi-metallic balance with auxiliary compensation spotted movement also numbered 1/1910 below arrow, in a brass bowl, gimballed in a mahogany box with flush fitting handles and signed and numbered plaque, box 7in (18cm) square.This chronometer was the first ordered by the Indian Government in 1910, hence 1/1910.
Asimov, Isaac. Foundation and Empire: Signed first edition, Gnome Press, 1952, 1st Edition, First Printing in first state binding: red cloth boards with black nebula insignia to front cover, and black titles on spine, inscribed by Asimov and signed on the blank frontispiece to animal rights pioneer and author Prof. William M. S. Russell, in the first state dust jacket (price intact), together with a folio of correspondence between the author and Prof. Russell
Stevens, Charles and Liebault, John. Maison Rustique, or, The Countrey farme: Compiled in the French Tongue by Charles Stevens, and John Liebault, Doctors of Physicke. And translated into English by Richard Surflet, Practitioner in Physicke. Now newly Reviewed, corrected, and Augmented, with divers large additions, … And the Husbandrie of France, Italie and Spaine, Reconciled and Made to Agree with Ours here in England: By Gervais Markham. Small folio, London, Printed by dam Islip for John Bill. 1616. Third English edition (the first by Gervase Markham). Text with numerous woodcut illustrations, preliminaries and the first 72 pages proud of the text block, inner front hinge cracked and grubby (but holding). Two old ink ownership names on the title page, ink notes inside the front cover and other minor ink annotations on the front free endpapers. Contemporary full calf binding with ruled panels and borders to the covers
Wilson, H. W. With the Flag to Pretoria: A History of the Boer War of 1899-1900. 2 vols. Plus the supplement: After Pretoria: The Guerrilla War. 2 vols. Together 4 volumes, small folio, 1900-1902. The first volume bound without a title page. Contemporary half roan bindings, rubbed and worn, some joints weak (4)
Thirty-five 1970s UK Pop/Prog Rock records. Four JETHRO TULL LPs: "Living In The Past" (two LPs, thick card sleeve with booklet, EX+); two by "Heavy Horses" (UK & USA, EX); & "Best Of ..Vol 2" (Mint). four ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA: "S/T" (First LP, Harvest label A2/B2, EX); "The Light Shines On" (Harvest Label, A1/B1 EX); "A New World Record" (first pressing, complete, near mint); & "Discovery" (Complete with poster EX). three T REX: "T.Rex" (Fly label gatefold EX vinyl); "Electric Warrior" (Fly label, first pressing with inner, EX); & "Ride A White Swan" (MfP label, VG+). five ELTON JOHN: "Elton John" (First pressing, textured sleeve, EX); "Don't Shoot Me..." (With rare pink label, EX); "Ice On Fire" (Mint); ""Greatest Hits" (Mint); & "Sleeping With The Past" (Near mint). six by SUPERTRAMP LPs; four BRYAN FERRY LPs; one ANDY MACKAY LP; two ROXY MUSIC LPs; & six 7in singles by Elton John & Roxy Music.
An interesting collection of 60 Rock/Pop/Indie/Ska records from the late-1970s to mid-1980s, consisting of 40 LPs, three 12in singles and 17 7in singles; three TALKING HEADS: "'77" & "The Name Of This Band Is..." (two LPs); & "Naked". DAVID BYRNE & BRIAN ENO "My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts" (Rare first pressing on the EG label). 11 BLONDIE: "The Hunter"; "Rapture" (12"); & 8x 7" singles, six in PSs. DEBORAH HARRY "Def, Dumb & Blonde". five ELVIS COSTELLO: "Armed Forces" (Fold-out sleeve); "This Years Model"; "Almost Blue"; & "Punch The Clock" and one 7in single. four GRAHAM PARKER: "Squeezing Out Sparks"; "Howlin' Wind"; "Stick To Me"; & "The Best Of...".two B-52's "The B-52's" & "Cosmic Thing". 10,000 MANIACS "In My Tribe". DEVO "Live". two THE THREE JOHNS "The World By Storm" & "Atom Drum Bop" (With poster). THE WEDDING PRESENT "Tommy". THE POGUES "Rum, Sodomy & The Lash". three THE MEN THEY COULDN'T HANG: "How Green Is My Valley"; Night Of A Thousand Candles" & "Silvertown". three BOOMTOWN RATS LPs and one 7in single; three PRETENDERS LPs and one 12in single; two U2 LPs & six singles in PSs; two THE BEAT "What is Beat?" (two LPs, rare, mint) & "I Just Can'T Stop It". THE SELECTER "Celebrate The Bullet" (Mint). five MADNESS: "One Step Beyond" (Mint); "7" (Mint); "Complete Madness" and one 7in single. BAD MANNERS "S/T".
Fourteen Steam Train records (two duplicates) - some collectable. The lot also includes the extremely rare EP with two "Thomas The Tank" stories (Edward's Day Out and Edward & Gordon) the first ever to be issued on record (1957) and read by the author, Rev W. Awdry from Amberley. There is also another of local interest "Great Western in Gloucestershire" (Stroud & Haresfield feature).
Ten folk LPs. Bob Dylon "Another Side of Bob Dylan" (first mono pressing); Horslips "The Train" (Gatefold with lyric insert); Arlo Guthrie "Arlo" (Steamboat label) and "Hobo's Lullabye" ; The Barrow Poets "Joker"; Nutshell "In Your Eyes"; Donovan "Hurdy Gurdy Man" together with three others.
Very good collection of 110-plus JAZZ LPs - many first pressings with flip-back sleeves. Includes: Count Basie; Duke Ellington; Woody Herman; Dexter Gordon; Art Tatum; Sidney Bechet; Oscar Peterson Trio; Cannonball Adderley; Johnny Hodges; Gerry Mulligan; Erroll Garner; etc. Condition appears to be excellent to near mint.
Eleven DAVID BOWIE and Bowie-related records. Four DAVID BOWIE LPs: "Diamond Dogs" (First pressing, NM vinyl); "Heroes"; "Low"; & "Stage" (two LPs). five Bowie 7in singles: "The Laughing Gnome" (Deram DM 123); "Baal" (Gatefold PS BOW 11); "John, I'm Only Dancing (Again) (1975)" (PS BOW 4); "Ashes To Ashes" (PS BOW 6); "Modern Love" (PS EA 158). Also, MICK RONSON "Play Don't Worry" (Gatefold) & TIN MACHINE LP.
Three TANGERINE DREAM, three MIKE OLDFIELD and three JEAN MICHEL JARRE LPs. TANGERINE DREAM: "Phaedra" (gatefold, first pressing); "Force Majeure" (clear vinyl, first pressing); & "Ricochet". MIKE OLDFIELD: "Ommadawn"; "Crises"; & "The Complete Mike Oldfield". JEAN MICEL JARRE: "Oxygene"; "Equinoxe"; & "The Concerts In China" (only one LP).
Box of assorted postcards to include shipping vessels, South Wales topographical Oxwich Bay, Swansea, First Day Covers, flight interest, Cunard Cruise News folio with assorted menus, postcards, photographs, aeroplane postcards, The Super Marine Napier monoplane, Super Marine Rolls Royce, assorted postcards, Mumbles Pier, Tramway, electric car, All You Want in France booklet etc.
Three England Rugby team commemorative ties, the first "England v South Africa 1992, a commemorative for this game in which I gave my brother Tony a scoring pass for him to score his first try for England", signed Rory Underwood; another "England Rugby team double grand slam, we waited a long time but it was worth it", signed Rob Andrew and dated 1991-92 with five nations emblems; and a third "The tie says it all! Regards", signed Tony Underwood, for the New Zealand All Blacks 1993 match England 15 New Zealand 9, mounted and framed. PROVENANCE From the great Tie & Scarf auction, Wednesday 22nd March 1995, the Tie Rack in support of the Macmillan Appeal.
Vintage painted wood Dolls House, with full height opening front over two floors, four rooms within, each with fireplaces; the first floor with four windows and the ground floor with central door flanked on either side by a window (frames only), painted predominantly in iron-red, yellow and green, 26 wide, 33 = high

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