STALAG LUFT III: A multiple signed First Day Cover by thirteen Prisoners-of-War of World War II including Robert Stanford Tuck, Ian Campbell, Anthony Ffrench-Mullen, Alfred Beazley-Long, Allan McSweyn, Derek Hodgkinson, Witold Lokuciewski, Donald Pleasence (held in Stalag Luft I, later starred in The Great Escape), Bob Ramsey, Bill Woodruff etc. The Royal Air Forces Escaping Society cover features a colour image of Stalag Luft III and is post marked 20th July 1973. All have signed in blue and black inks to clear areas of the cover. VG
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WORLD WAR II: Selection of signed First Day Covers by various escapees and members of resistance movements associated with World War II including Eric Williams & Oliver Philpot, Edward Howell, Sandra Poumpoura, Anastassias Neslihanidis, Anastassias Zafiropoulos, Dimitrios Karapas, Tassouda Samara, William Townsend, Airey Neave, William Goodbrand, Alan Day, Mary Lindell, Hortense Daman Clews, Boza Lazarevic etc. Many of the covers are multiple signed and most were issued by the Royal Air Forces Escaping Society and feature various colour designs. VG, 12
WORLD WAR II: Selection of signed First Day Covers by various escapees and members of resistance movements associated with World War II including Joseph Le Jeune, Hans Wisburn, Paul Ph. Veerman, E. H. J. Aan de Stegge, Taffy Higginson, Pat Cheramy, Airey Neave, Michel Donnet, Cyril Rofe, Mary Lindell, Elefteria Saridakis, Vasili Bakakis etc. Some of the covers are multiple signed and most were issued by the Royal Air Forces Escaping Society and feature various colour designs. VG, 12
WORLD WAR II: Selection of signed First Day Covers by various escapees and members of resistance movements associated with World War II including Odette Hallowes, Anne Brusselmans, Lewis Hodges, Oliver Philpot, Airey Neave, Elvire de Greef ('Tante Go'), Charles McCormac, Pat O'Leary, Baron J. A. Bentinck, Ronald Ivelaw-Chapman etc. A few of the covers are multiple signed and most were issued by the Royal Air Forces Escaping Society and feature various colour designs. VG, 13
WORLD WAR II: Selection of signed First Day Covers by various escapees and members of resistance movements associated with World War II including Harry King, Oliver Philpot, William Brazill, Charles Douw Van Der Krap, Marius Villedieu, Charles Weir, Gordon Hand, Denis Pepall, Maurice Collins, Sydney Wingham, Bill Waudby, Rowland Williams, Arnold Mott, Lewis Hodges etc. A few of the covers are multiple signed and most were issued by the Royal Air Forces Escaping Society and feature various colour designs, many as a tribute to the Resistance Organisations of Belgium 1940-45. VG, 18
RAMSEY ALF: (1920-1999) English Footballer and Manager of the English national football team 1963-74 with whom he won the World Cup in 1966. Signed First Day Cover commemorating England's victory in the 1966 World Cup and featuring several colour images of the Jules Rimet trophy etc. Post marked at Harrow and Wembley, 18th August 1966. Signed by Ramsey in bold blue fountain pen ink with his name alone to a clear area. Together with a First Day Cover commemorating the Centenary of the Football League signed by the England football manager Bobby Robson. VG, 2
WORLD WAR II: Selection of signed First Day Covers by various military leaders etc., most of whom served in World War II, many associated with 617 Squadron, including Reginald Blagdon, Hughie Evans, Gerry Hobbs, John Cockshott, Rowland Smith, Bill Gordon, Lettice Curtis, Albert Cherrington, Benny Goodman, Harry Humphries, George Johnson, Jack Sockett, Lord Carver, George Jameson, Douglas Thomson, Anthony Rawlinson etc. Generally VG, 23
LINDBERG CHARLES W.: (1920-2007) American Marine of World War II, one of the flag raisers during the Battle of Iwo Jima, 1945. Signed 5 x 7 photograph of Lindberg standing in a full length pose with other members of his combat patrol on Mount Suribachi as the first American flag is raised during the Battle of Iwo Jima. Signed in bold black ink with his name alone to a clear area of the image and additionally annotated in his hand beneath his signature, '1st Flag Raising, Iwo Jima, Feb. 23, 1945 - 10.30AM'. EX
RAMSEY ALF: (1920-1999) English Footballer and Manager of the English national football team 1963-74 with whom he won the World Cup in 1966. Signed First Day Cover commemorating England's victory in the 1966 World Cup and featuring several colour images of the Jules Rimet trophy etc. Post marked at Wembley, 1st June 1966. Signed by Ramsey in bold blue fountain pen ink with his name alone to a clear area. Together with a First Day Cover commemorating England World Cup heroes and the winners of 1966 signed by Geoff Hurst, a member of the World Cup winning team of 1966. VG, 2
[HITLER ADOLF]: (1889-1945) Fuhrer of the Third Reich 1934-45. JUNGE TRAUDL (1920-2002) Hitler's personal Private Secretary 1942-45, present with Hitler in the Fuhrerbunker during his last days. An unusual 4to Souvenir copy of Adolf Hitler's Political Testament, ten pages, 4to, Fuhrerbunker, Berlin, 29th April 1945. The Testament, dictated to and typed by Traudl Junge, consists of two parts, in the first referring to Hitler's motivations since volunteering in World War I, also stating 'It is untrue that I or anyone else in Germany wanted the war in 1939. It was desired and instigated exclusively by those international statesmen who were either of Jewish descent or worked for Jewish interests', giving his reasons for his intention to commit suicide, praising and thanking the German people for their support and achievements, and in the second part Hitler lays out his intentions for the government of Germany and the Nazi Party after his death, further naming the individuals whom he wished to be "leaders of the nation", including Karl Donitz as President of the Reich. The original document was signed by Hitler at the conclusion and witnessed by Joseph Goebbels, Wilhelm Burgdorf, Martin Bormann and Hans Krebs. The souvenir copy signed to the final page in blue ink by Junge, 'Typed by Traudl Junge, Hitler's Secretary'. EX
SKORZENY OTTO: (1908-1975) German SS-Obersturmbannfuhrer of World War II, commanded the rescue mission to free the deposed Benito Mussolini from captivity. Knights Cross winner with Oak Leaves. Signed First Day Cover, the Royal Air Force cover commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the formation of The Royal Flying Corps and featuring a colour image of two aircraft in flight. Post marked 13th April 1972. Signed by Skorzeny in bold green ink (a slightly unattractive example with a thick nib pen) with his name alone to a clear area. VG
BARKHORN GERHARD: (1919-1983) German Luftwaffe Pilot of World War II, the second most successful fighter ace of all time. Signed First Day Cover commemorating Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen and featuring a colour image of two aircraft in battle and with an inset portrait of the Red Baron. Post marked 21st April 1977. Signed ('Gerd Barkhorn') in bold blue fountain pen ink with his name alone to a clear area. Together with two Royal Air Force covers commemorating the 30th & 31st Anniversaries of the Battle of Britain, each featuring colour images of aircraft, individually signed by the Luftwaffe Fighter Aces Erich Hartmann and Adolf Galland. Signed in bold blue and black inks with their names alone to clear areas. VG to EX, 3
JAGDGESCHWADER 2: A First Day Cover issued to commemorate Royal Air Force museums individually signed by various Luftwaffe pilots of World War II, some of them Knights Cross winners and most associated with Jagdgeschwader 2 (Freiherr von Richthofen Nr.2) comprising Adolf Galland, Kurt Buhligen, Georg-Peter Eder, Hans 'Assi' Hahn, Erich Hohagen, Walter Matoni, Julius Meimberg, Erich Rudorffer, Hugo Dahmer, Fritz Karch, Siegfried Lemke, Bruno Stolle and Gunter Seeger. All have signed in blue or black inks with their names alone, largely to clear areas. VG
LUFTWAFFE: Selection of multiple signed First Day Covers by various Luftwaffe pilots of World War II, some of them Knights Cross winners, including Gerhard Barkhorn, Gunther Rall, Erich Hartmann, Gunther Batz, Hermann Graf, Alfred Keller, Josef Jacobs, Heinrich Schnitger, Carl-August von Schoenebeck, Werner Junck, Josef Mai, Rudolf Nebel, Theodor Rumpel, Harry von Bulow, Hans Joachim von Hippel etc. Each of the Royal Air Force covers commemorate various anniversaries and events etc., and all feature colour images of various aircraft. All are boldly signed, many adding their ranks and squadrons beneath their signatures and most have biographical details to the verso and photographs of the pilots inserted. VG, 5
KNIGHTS CROSS WINNERS: Selection of multiple signed First Day Covers by various Luftwaffe pilots of World War II, all of them Knights Cross winners (some with Oak Leaves & Swords etc.), including Hans-Ulrich Rudel, Fritz Morzik, Josef Kraft, Karl Bodenschatz, Walter Loos, Oskar Romm, Walther Dahl, Rudolf Nacke, Victor von Lossberg, Werner Schroer, Joachim Helbig, Wilhelm Batz, Edmund Rossmann, Robert Kowalewski, Hugo Dahmer, Heinz Rokker, Josef Kammhuber, Hermann Greiner, Werner Hoffmann, Herbert Kuntz, Hermann Hogeback, Hans Henning Freiherr von Beust, Herbert Wittmann, Gordon Gollob, Hans-Joachim Kroschinski, Fritz Tegtmeier, Erwin Fischer, Peter Duttmann etc. Each of the Royal Air Force covers commemorate various anniversaries and events etc., including V-E Day, and all feature colour images of various aircraft. All are boldly signed, many adding their ranks and squadrons beneath their signatures and all have biographical details to the verso and photographs of the pilots inserted. VG, 7
KNIGHTS CROSS WINNERS: A good selection of individually signed First Day Covers by various German Luftwaffe pilots of World War II, all of them Knights Cross winners (some with Oakleaves & Swords etc.) including Gerhard Barkhorn, Adolf Galland, Dieter Peltz, Anton Hackl, Herbert Ihlefeld, Adold Glunz, Hermann Greiner, Herbert Rollwage, Rolf Pingel, Johannes Steinhoff, Hermann Hogeback, Hans-Ulrich Rudel, Martin Harlinghausen, Kurt Buhligen, Reinhard Kollak, Erich Hartmann etc. Each of the Royal Air Force covers were issued in small limited editions (individually numbered to the versos) and commemorate various events and anniversaries including the Battle of Britain etc. All feature colour images of different aircraft and most are boldly signed to clear areas. VG, 17
KNIGHTS CROSS WINNERS: Selection of multiple signed First Day Covers by various Luftwaffe pilots of World War II, all of them Knights Cross winners (some with Oak Leaves & Swords etc.), including Adolf Galland, Herbert Kaiser, Gerhard Schopfel, Georg-Peter Eder, Hannsgeorg Batcher, Ralph von Rettberg, Theo Osterkamp, Hans Hahn, Josef Kraft, Ludwig Meister, Heinz-Martin Hadeball, Hans-Joachim Jabs, Dieter Schmidt, Reinhard Kollak, Wolfgang Falck, Wilhelm Herget, Joachim Helbig, Ernst Dullberg, Bernhard Jope, Josef Kammhuber, Walther Dahl, Adolf Glunz, Hermann Graf, Armin Kohler, Johann Boos, Hans Prominski, Karl Hermann Lion, Johannes Wiese etc. Each of the Royal Air Force covers commemorate various anniversaries and events etc., including the Battle of Britain, and all feature colour images of various aircraft. All are boldly signed, many adding their ranks and squadrons beneath their signatures and all have biographical details to the verso and photographs of the pilots inserted. VG, 7
KNIGHTS CROSS WINNERS: Selection of multiple signed First Day Covers by various Luftwaffe pilots of World War II, all of them Knights Cross winners (some with Oak Leaves & Swords etc.), including Adolf Galland, Walther Dahl, Ernst-Wilhelm Reinert, Walter Matoni, Erich Weissflog, Hans-Joachim Jabs, Wilhelm Johnen, Wilhelm Gansler, Fritz Rumpelhardt, Martin Harlinghausen, Walter Storp, Erich Hartmann, Theo Osterkamp, Dieter Peltz, Johannes Geismann, Fritz Losigkeit, Alfred Grislawski, Walter Grabmann, Theodor Rossiwall, Anton Benning, Hanns Heise, Hermann Schmidt, Georg-Peter Eder etc. Each of the Royal Air Force covers commemorate various anniversaries and events etc., including the Battle of Britain, and all feature colour images of various aircraft. All are boldly signed, many adding their ranks and squadrons beneath their signatures and all have biographical details to the verso and photographs of the pilots inserted. VG, 6
KNIGHTS CROSS WINNERS: Selection of multiple signed First Day Covers by various Luftwaffe pilots of World War II, all of them Knights Cross winners (some with Oak Leaves & Swords etc.), including Gunther Rall, Oskar Romm, Hartmann Grasser, Wolfdietrich Huy, Karl Kennel, Hans-Ulrich Rudel, Wilhelm Bromen, Franz Schlund, Hans Ketscher, Joachim Helbig, Werner Streib, Wilhelm Herget, Rudolf Schoenert, Erich Hartmann, Dieter Peltz, Gerhard Conrad, Gustav Wilke, Eckart-Wilhelm von Bonin, Alois Wosnitza, Max Ibel, Kurt Ebener etc. Each of the Royal Air Force covers commemorate various anniversaries and events etc., including the Battle of Britain, and all feature colour images of various aircraft. All are boldly signed, many adding their ranks and squadrons beneath their signatures and all have biographical details to the verso and photographs of the pilots inserted. VG, 7
KNIGHTS CROSS WINNERS: Selection of multiple signed First Day Covers by various Luftwaffe pilots and other individuals of World War II, many of them Knights Cross winners (some with Oak Leaves & Swords etc.), including Dietrich Hrabak, Johannes Steinhoff, Wilhelm Batz, Adolf Galland, Hans Joachim von Hippel, Gerhard Hubrich, Theo Osterkamp, Josef Jacobs, Gunther Radusch, Rudolf Schoenert, Paul Zorner etc., some of the covers also signed by non-Knights Cross winners including Hans Baur, Karl Georg Pfeiffer, Heinz de Fries, Ehrhardt von Teubern, Josef Jacobs, Albert Speer etc. Each of the Royal Air Force covers commemorate various anniversaries and events etc., including the Battle of Britain, and all feature colour images of various aircraft. All are boldly signed, many adding their ranks and squadrons beneath their signatures and most have biographical details to the verso and photographs of the pilots inserted. VG, 5
MOORE BOBBY: (1941-1993) English Footballer, Captain of the England World Cup winning team, 1966. Signed First Day Cover commemorating the Centenary of the Football League and featuring a circular colour image of a football match in progress. Post marked 22nd March 1988. Signed by Moore in bold black ink with his name alone to a clear area. Together with a selection of similar First Day Covers (some featuring different circular colour images) individually signed by other footballers including Graeme Souness, Bobby Charlton, Geoff Hurst, Alan Ball, Tom Finney etc. VG to EX, 7
FIRST DAY COVERS: A miscellaneous selection of signed First Day Covers by a variety of famous individuals, some associated with World War II, including Louis Mountbatten, Desmond Dreyer & Ronald Sturdee (Battle of the River Plate), Richard Attenborough, Rex Hunt, Robert Runcie (as Archbishop of Canterbury), Nicholas Monsarrat, Archbishop Makarios, King Hussein of Jordan, Bernard Lovell, Prince Georg of Denmark, Richard O'Connor, David Stirling, Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, Werner Schroer & Eduard Neumann etc. All have different colour designs, some relating to various events of World War II. VG to EX, 14
AUTOGRAPHS: A miscellaneous selection of A.Ls.S., signed greetings cards, a few vintage signed photographs of various sizes etc., by a variety of famous individuals including Muhammad Naguib (First President of Egypt), Noel Coward (signature slightly faded), Mischa Elman, Juan Antonio Samaranch (T.L.S. to Dr. Ruben Acosta on the 100th Anniversary of Volleyball, 1994), Elton John, Tim Roth, Hilary Duff, Peter Ustinov (A.L.S. relating to Audrey Hepburn, 'Everybody knows the charisma which surrounded her public image...Far fewer knew the woman of quiet heroism, of understated courage, of inflexible humanity. I was privileged to be one of those', with original envelope, 1999), Roger Moore (original copy of a fax signed by Moore, relating to Audrey Hepburn, in part, 'Audrey inspired me as she inspired so many others. Yes she was a wonderful actress but more than that she was a wonderful and remarkable woman', 1999), Andre Maurois, Johannes, Prince of Thurn and Taxis, Henri d'Orleans, Count of Paris, Fina Gomez Revenga (signed folio edition of her book of photographs and poems, limited edition number 2944 of 3055) etc. G to generally VG, 33
ENGLAND FOOTBALL: A selection of signed pieces, cards, multiple signed First Day Cover, signed colour photographs etc., by various members of the England World Cup football squad of 1970 (some of them winners of the Jules Rimet trophy in 1966) comprising Bobby Moore, Bobby Charlton, Geoff Hurst, Gordon Banks, Martin Peters, Alan Ball, Norman Hunter, Peter Bonetti, Alan Mullery, Terry Cooper, Brian Labone, Francis Lee and Tommy Wright. All have been matted in red and white alongside each other and with a replica white England football jersey and official printed 8vo programme for the 1970 World Cup in Mexico at the centre. Framed and glazed in a black and silver coloured wooden frame to an overall size of 43 x 33. VG
BECKHAM DAVID: (1975- ) English Footballer. Book signed, a hardback edition of My Side, First Edition published by Collins Willow, London, 2003. Signed by Beckham in blue ink with his name alone to the front free endpaper. Accompanied by the dustjacket. Together with Stirling Moss (1929- ) British Formula One Motor Racing Driver. Book signed, a hardback edition of All But My Life, Second edition published by William Kimber & Co. Ltd., London, 1973. Signed by Moss with his name alone in black ink to the front free endpaper. Accompanied by the dust jacket. Some light age wear, about VG, 2
PELE: (1940- ) Brazilian Footballer. Signed First Day Cover, an official Football Association Commemorative Cover issued for the World Cup, Mexico 1970, and featuring a colour image honouring England as winners of the Jules Rimet trophy in 1966. Post marked 7th June 1970. Signed by Pele with his scarcer full signature ('Edson Pele') in blue ink to a clear area. VG
BEST GEORGE: (1946-2005) Northern Ireland & Manchester United Footballer. Book signed, a hardback edition of Blessed - The Autobiography, First Edition published by Ebury Press, London, 2001. A special limited edition bound in black leather with gilt lettering to spine, all edges gilt, numbered 44 of 1010, signed by Best in bold black ink with his name alone to the half title page. Contained in the black cloth slipcase with gold printed facsimile signature and accompanied by the original exclusive folding card of various images issued to celebrate the limited edition. Contained in the original presentation box and slipcase. Together with Geoff Hurst (1941- ) English Footballer, a member of the World Cup winning team of 1966. Book signed, a hardback edition of 1966 and All That, published by Headline, London, 2001. A special limited edition bound in blue leather with gilt lettering to spine, all edges gilt, numbered 671 of 1100, signed by Hurst in black ink with his name alone to the title page. Contained in the blue slipcase and accompanied by the original promotional 6 x 8 card issued to celebrate the limited edition, also signed by Hurst to his colour image. Contained in the original presentation box and slipcase. Also including Bobby Charlton (1937- ) English Footballer, a member of the World Cup winning team of 1966. Book signed, a hardback edition of My England Years, First Edition published by Headline, London, 2008. Signed by Charlton in blue ink to the front free endpaper. Accompanied by the dust jacket. VG to EX, 3
LIVERPOOL: A small circular paper catering plate individually signed to the verso by five former Liverpool FC managers and players comprising Bill Shankly, Billy Liddell, Terry McDermott, Phil Thompson and Emlyn Hughes, together with a printed 8vo menu card for a Sportsman's Dinner held for the Emlyn Hughes Testimonial Fund at the Holiday Inn, Liverpool, 5th March 1979, individually signed by seven individuals including Bill Shankly, Nat Lofthouse, Joe Mercer, Lawrie McMenemy etc., and also including a signed and inscribed hardback edition of Crazy Horse by Emlyn Hughes, First Edition published by Arthur Barker Ltd., London, 1980. Signed in black ink to the title page, 'Ronnie, Thanks for being a good friend, Emlyn'. Accompanied by the dust jacket. About VG, 3
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR: Two identical printed 8vo Afternoon Tea menu cards issued by The Hotels Executive of British Transport, each signed in ink to the verso by thirteen members of the Tottenham Hotspur squad who won their first League Championship in 1950-51, comprising Alf Ramsey, Bill Nicholson, Les Medley, Ron Burgess, Les Bennett, Ted Ditchburn, Eddie Baily, Len Duquemin, Sonny Walters, Charlie Withers, Harry Clarke, Peter Murphy and Cecil Poynton (trainer). Together with two identical printed oblong 8vo cards issued by The Hotels Executive of British Transport providing information on seating arrangements for the Restaurant Car, each signed in ink to the verso by fourteen members of a Charlton Athletic FC squad including Sam Bartram, Frank Lock, Jack Shreeve, Harold Phipps, Billy Kiernan, Benny Fenton, Charlie Vaughan etc., also including a further selection of multiple signed 8vo sheets, cards, pieces etc., by various footballers and other sportsmen including Bill Gorman, Norman Corbett, Phil Rookes, Ralph Calland, Billy Wrigglesworth, Ted Ditchburn, Leslie Compton, Walley Barnes, Don Roper, Laurie Scott, Jimmy Logie, Lee Savold, Ernie Toshack, Alec Bedser, Jim Laker, E. Patsy Hendren, Wally Hammond etc., (most of the signatures in pencil) and further including two printed small 8vo editions of the Daily News Cricket Annual of 1926 (lacking covers) and 1928 (both only FR) and also including a few multiple signed pieces and cards etc., in pencil, by various famous pilots and aviators (some associated with the Battle of Britain) including Charles W. A. Scott & Tom Campbell Black, Douglas Bader, Johnny Kent etc. Some overall age wear, creasing and small tears, generally FR to G, 21
A First Period Worcester Cabbage Leaf Mask Jug, circa 1775, printed with natural flower sprays, crescent mark, 19cm high; and A Pair of Barr, Flight & Barr Chocolate Cups, Covers and Stands, printed with shells impressed marks (3) CONDITION REPORT: Minor wear. Mask jug in good condition. Chocolate cups - one knop restored
An English Porcelain Lobed Oval Dish, probably Isleworth, circa 1775, painted in underglaze blue with fruiting vine, on a basket and leaf moulded ground, pseudo Chinese marks, 25cm wide; A First Period Worcester Porcelain Bowl, printed in underglaze blue with the Birds In Branches pattern, crescent mark, 15cm; and A Similar Mother and Child Pattern Saucer, crescent mark (3) CONDITION REPORT: Dish with flat rim chips and badly fired
A Quantity of Assorted Shelley Tableware, 20th century, comprising a pair of coffee pots, pair of hot water pots, teapot (all with covers), two muffin dishes and covers, pair of double egg cups, four plates, two dishes, two cups, two sugar and creams; and A Set of Eleven Wedgwood Whitehall Pattern Cups and Twelve Saucers (qty) CONDITION REPORT: There is no sign that the Wedgewood items are not first quality. 1 hot water pot cover damaged. Good conition throughout with no particular significance.
A Vienna Porcelain Coffee Can and Saucer, mid-19th century, painted with grapes, on a green star ground, painted and impressed marks; A Similar Coffee Can, painted with "Liberte" and "La Magnaniniste"; A Similar Coffee Can and Saucer, with a band of flowers on a yellow ground; A Berlin Coffee Can and Saucer; A Furstenburg Coffee Can and Saucer; and An Outside Decorated Marcolini Meissen Teacup and Saucer (qty) CONDITION REPORT: Some wear throughout. First Vienna can and saucer - some wear to gilding on rims. Second Vienna can and saucer - can with restored rim chips and restored handle, saucer with significant wear to decoration. Third Vienna can and saucer - two rim chips to saucer. Berlin can and saucer - minor wear to green ground on saucer. Furstenburg can and saucer - wear to gilding in centre of saucer. Meissen cup and saucer - some minor firing cracks to footrim of saucer and wear to rims
Dickens (Charles) The Christmas Books, comprising; A Christmas Carol ...., 1843, Chapman & Hall, first edition, red and blue title, Stave I, marbled endpapers, four hand-coloured plates, uncorrected text as Smith p 23-24; The Chimes: A Goblin Story .., 1845, Chapman & Hall, first edition, first state vignette title, uncorrected text (Smith p 35); The Cricket on the Hearth, A Fairy Tale of Home, 1846, Bradbury and Evans, first edition, no advert leaf, uncorrected text (Smith p 42); The Battle of Life, A Love Story, 1846, Bradbury and Evans, first edition, fourth state title vignette, partially uncorrected text (Smith p 63); The Haunted Man and The Ghost's Bargain, 1848, Bradbury and Evans, first edition, uncorrected text (Smith p 69); five volumes, a.e.g., uniform full vellum (one imprint spine label missing), slipcase (tight) CONDITION REPORT: A few stains in places but generally VG. Top edges a little stained (see image). Chips to some spine labels. Imprint spine label missing from The Cricket. Cristmas Carol hinge prior to half title abraded (see image). Bookplate to each front pastedown.

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