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Lot 455

FIRST DAY COVERS : 1940's to 1970's First Day Covers mixed condition, mainly hand addressed.

Lot 456

FIRST DAY COVER : 1953 5d, 8d, 1/- overprinted Tangier on illustrated FDC.

Lot 459

FIRST DAY COVER : 1963 Cable illustrated first day cover with both phosphor and non phosphor stamps, cancelled by Leeds CDS. Cat £65

Lot 460

FIRST DAY COVER : 1965 Parliament non phos on illustrated typed addressed cover cancelled by House of Commons CDS. Cat £100

Lot 461

FIRST DAY COVER : 1968 Christmas, HMS Hermes, BF 1074 PS special handstamp on Forces official illustrated cover. Fine & unaddressed. Cat £175

Lot 462

FIRST DAY COVERS : 1971-90 First Day Covers in a box, mainly typed addressed (230 covers)

Lot 463

FIRST DAY COVER : 1984 Cattle Official FDC from Farmers Weekly. Cat £80

Lot 464

FIRST DAY COVERS : 1987-2002 First Day Cover collection in slip case albums, appears to be complete, including minisheets etc, 8 albums.

Lot 465

FIRST DAY COVERS : Benham Small Silk first day covers, multiple sets, including 1980 Birds, 100's

Lot 467

FIRST DAY COVERS : Box with five fdc albums with various inc a few officials etc & 1971 Kent v Sussex signed cover. Also album of PHQ cards. 100s

Lot 468

FIRST DAY COVERS : Great Britain and Channel Islands first day covers. a few better noted. (approx 150 covers)

Lot 469

FIRST DAY COVERS : Large accumulation of mainly First Day Covers 100's plus amount of PHQ's not counted in estimate , but also some world stamps in album and approx £180 of GB postage.

Lot 470

FIRST DAY COVERS : Selection of earlier 1980s fdcs hand illustrated. Four are additionally illustrated Buerau cover. Very attractive! (6)

Lot 471

FIRST DAY COVERS : Two albums of modern First Day Covers, including a few loose. Some better items including Cotswold covers.

Lot 94

FIRST DAY COVER : 1997 Benham FDC for the Golden Wedding, incorporating Edward VII Full Gold Sovereign dated 1908 (vf)

Lot 95

FIRST DAY COVER : 1997 Benham FDC for the Golden Wedding. The cover incorporates a 1913 Full Gold Sovereign (vf) . Cover signed by Lady Elizabeth Lambart.

Lot 96

FIRST DAY COVER : 1997 Benham FDC for the Golden Wedding. The cover incorporates a Full Gold Sovereign vf dated 1958. Cover signed by Pamela Mountbatten.

Lot 97

FIRST DAY COVER : 1997 Benham Golden Wedding FDC, incorporating a 1892 QV Full Gold Sovereign (f). Cover signed by Countess Mountbatten of Burma.

Lot 98

FIRST DAY COVER : 1998 Benham FDC for Diana , incorporating a Full 1981 Gold Sovereign (vf)

Lot 99

FIRST DAY COVER : 1998 Benham Queen Mother FDC, incorporates a fine condition 1923 Full Sovereign.

Lot 100

FIRST DAY COVER : 1999 Benham FDC for Prince Edward, incorporating a 1964 Full Gold Sovereign (vf)

Lot 101

FIRST DAY COVER : 2000 Benham FDC for the Queen Mothers 100th Birthday, incorporating a QV 1900 Full Sovereign (vf)

Lot 104

FIRST DAY COVER : 2001 Benham Cover commemorating the Centenary of Queen Victoria, incorporating a 1901 Full Gold Sovereign (vf)

Lot 133

AIRMAIL : GREAT BRITAIN, 1923 2nd May Belfast to Liverpool experimental first flight service. Pilot was Alan J. Cobham. Fine cover!

Lot 152

ZEPPELIN MAIL : GREAT BRITAIN, 1932 Graf Zeppelin first South America flight. Envelope franked with three GV stamps inc 2/6d seahorse. Flown from London via Berlin to Friedrichshafen and by Graf Zeppelin to Brazil. Forwarded by normal airmail to Chile. Fine example!

Lot 38

STAMPS : Box of empty and part filled albums plus album of Great Britain First Day Covers, plus small stock-book with early issues including Hong Kong, Germany, France etc.

Lot 292

A collection of stamps to include 98 first day covers, 1/3 pre decimal, all 102 Commonwealth mint QEII coronation, a stock book including mint Commonwealth, an album of Victorian Commonwealth and pre 1890 USA large stamps, an album of stamps from around the world, and an album of GB mint stamps.

Lot 293

A collection of first day covers.

Lot 294

A collection of stamps, an album of first day covers, penny red's and Royal Mint collections, used and unused stamps from around the world.

Lot 295

A group of twenty eight albums of first day cover Royal Mint stamps.

Lot 296

A collection of stamps including loose used and unused stamps from around the world, first day editions, Royal Mail mint stamps, sixteen stamp albums containing stamps from around the world, Stanley Gibbons The Swiftsure unused album, and the Stanley Gibbons 2005 edition of Collect British Stamps.

Lot 302

A collection of GB mint and used stamps and First Day covers.

Lot 303

A collection of GB stamps, mint and used, together with First Day Covers, George V onwards, in an album and loose, and an album of GB mint stamps, thematic, comprising maritime, aircraft, railways and road transport.

Lot 309

A collection of presentation packs (2007-2009), first day covers, silks, an 1890 Uniform Penny post Jubilee envelope (S. Kensington, July 2nd), a 1995 Post Office Yearbook, and a mixed group including a vertical strip of three two-penny blue (plate 13), a selection of UK including Queen Victoria, presentation packs and booklets, and two Hitler 1944 birthday commemorative's.

Lot 318

Harold Mayes; the Football Association World Cup Report 1966, 4to, green cloth with dust wrapper, first edition, published by William Heinemann Ltd, London 1967.

Lot 324

Beatrix Potter; 'The Roly-Poly Pudding' large format, first edition, red cloth, published by Frederick Warne & Co, London 1908.

Lot 325

Louis Wain; In Animal Hand, first edition, published by S.W.Partridge and Co Ltd. Old Bailey, with a coloured frontispiece, and advertisement endpapers, inscribed Christmas 1916.

Lot 326

Grace James; Green Willow and other Japanese Fairy Tales, 8vo, gilt tooled blue cloth, first edition, illustrated by Warwick Goble, published by MacMillan & Co, London 1910.

Lot 327

Beatrix Potter; Tales of Benjamin Bunny, Squirrel Nutkin, Flopsy Bunnies, Jemima Puddle-Duck, Tailor of Gloucester, first trade edition, Tom Kitten and Two Bad Mice, first editions, various impressions, 16mo, together with later editions of Mr Jeremy Fisher, Mrs Tiggy-Winkle and Pigling Bland. (12)

Lot 328

Soame Jenyns; Japanese Porcelain, first edition, published by Faber & Faber, London 1965; Ojime, Magical Jewels of Japan, published by Harry N Abrams, New York; Toshio Nagahiro, great Sculpture of the Far East, published by Reynal & Co, New York 1979; Roger Goepper and Roderick Whitfield, Treasures from Korea, published by the British Museum; Art Treasures from Japan, a Library of Congress Catalogue; H.Batterson Boger, The Traditional Arts of Japan, published by W H Allen & Company, London 1964, and further books on Oriental Art. (27)

Lot 329A

T C Hofland; The British Anglers Manual, first edition, 8vo, half morocco, published by Whitehead & Company, J J Armistead; An Anglers Paradise, and How to Obtain it, first edition, 8vo, gilt tooled red cloth, published by The Bar Library Press, Scarborough 1895, and six further books chiefly relating to angling. (8)

Lot 333

Merrill Lindsay; One Hundred Great Guns, published by Blandford Press, London 1968; Major Gerald Burrard DSO, The Modern Shotgun, vol 1, first edition, published by Herbert Jenkins, London 1931; Cotie Burland, North American Indian Mythology, and Eskimo Art; Philip Allison, African Stone Sculpture, and further books, predominantly on arms and armour and primitive arts. (24)

Lot 346

Robert Otway; An Elementary Treatise on Steam, more particular as applicable to the purposes of Navigation, first edition, 8vo, half morocco with marbled boards, published by G Poore, Plymouth 1837.

Lot 349

Kenneth Grahame; The Golden Age, gilt tooled cloth, 16mo, first edition, published by Bodley Head, London 1928; Rudyard Kipling, Thy Servant A Dog, cloth, first edition, published 1930; Ernest Thompson Seton, Bannertail, cloth, first edition, published 1922; Jerome Doucet, Les Douze Filles de La Reine Mab; Frances Hodgson Burnett, Little Lord Fauntleroy; Joel Chandler Harris, Uncle Remus; and Guy de Mont Gailhard, Les Insectes Savants. (7)

Lot 356

The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, first edition, quarto, half cloth with grey boards, illustrated by Fish, translated by Edward Fitzgerald, published by John Lane, The Bodley Head, London 1925.

Lot 367

Edward Simpson; Report on a Naval Mission to Europe, first edition, 2 vols, 4to, half red morocco, published by the Government Printing Office, Washington 1873.

Lot 369

Sir Howard Douglas; Naval Evolutions, A Memoir, first edition, 8vo, cloth, published by Thomas & William Boone, London 1832, ex: New College Oxford presented by Captain A C Dewar RN.

Lot 374

Francis Peck; Academia tertia Anglicana, or the Antiquarian Annals of the town of Stanford in Lincoln, Rutland and Northampton Shires, first edition, folio, full calf, published by James Bettenham, London 1727.

Lot 378

John Fincham; A History of Naval Architecture, first edition, 4to, half morocco, published by Whittaker and Co, London 1851.

Lot 379

William Falconer; An Universal Dictionary of the Marine, first edition, 4to, full calf, printed for T Cadell, London 1776.

Lot 7

A Herend, First Edition, porcelain triton's trumpet shell, number 15535, decorated in black and silver, a Herend porcelain oyster shell decorated in rust, number 15534, and a Herend porcelain angel fish, decorated in blue, number 5295. (3)

Lot 11

A Royal Worcester porcelain figure modelled, by Freda Doughty, as 'First Dance', and three Coalport figures modelled as 'Flower Girl', 'Barbara' and 'Jennifer Jane'. (4)

Lot 118

A fine pair of Canton porcelain vases, first half of the 19th century, of baluster form with twin crane handles and applied qilong dragons to the shoulders, decorated in great detail, comprising once scene depicting a military man presented with a hog's head on a platter, scenes of dining and socialising, and another on the opposing side depicting the lady of the house with ladies in waiting, scholars, officials and military men in attendance, all framed by lotus borders on a ground of auspicious symbols, butterflies and flowers, further reserves with Hsi Wang Mu and her deer, other fan shaped reserves with scholars, one crane handle damaged, 63.5cm high. Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir David Davenport-Handley, Clipsham Hall, Clipsham, Rutland.

Lot 1211

A set of John Pinches 'Great Britons' Medallic First Day Covers, and The Sovereign Queens Spoon Collection set of six spoons, Member's Edition, cased.

Lot 33

A 19th century cut glass confiture jar and cover, 14 cm high, and another similar (2) Condition report Report by RB The tall vase Chip to rim, a few of the white petals are missing to the flowers, a small chip to the foot (under the glaze, but not gilded). The base with a gilt Butterfly Ware mark, RD N:327732, First smaller vase One is a fraction taller than the other, and depending on how you place it leans one way more than being vertical/central, a few of the white petals are missing, the gilt rim is rubbed, as is the foot rim, Macintyre Burslem printed mark, and also incised WM...?? Second smaller vase Similar to above, but with a chip to the underside/inside of the foot rim, stands much better than the previous one

Lot 476

A French illuminated manuscript, on vellum, French translation of 'Dicta Philosophorum', 33.5 x 22 cm See inside front cover colour and other illustration Note: With a modern note verso 'This book was translated from the original Latin into French by Guillemme de Tignonville, chevalier, who died in 1414. The present specimen is the first page of an addition made during the late Fifteenth Century as it is the exact counterpart of the first page of a complete book now in the British Museum archives......The lettering is in the style of early Fifteenth Century, and the illumination late Fifteenth Condition report Report by RB Overall in pretty good condition, slight discolouration to the vellum, as would be expected, previously folded and with horizontal lines of pin pricks, the reverse is hinged mounted to the top, with two small holes to the bottom right hand corner, modern frame, from which we have now taken the manuscript out of.

Lot 485

Milne (A A) Now We Are Six, illus by Ernest H Shepard, inscribed, Methuen & Co Ltd 1927, red cloth with gilt decoration and dust jacket, and two later versions of When We Were Very Young (3) Condition report Report by NG Now We Are Six: dust jacket present, spine discoloured, tear to top front approx. 1.5 cm, other tears and knocks and rubbing, brown marks to front, back top left corner torn, ripped, a piece missing. Staining/discolouration to front and end papers. Some staining also visible on first title page which is inscribed and dated Christmas 1927. Pages complete. Binding worn. Some movement to pages, staining and discolouration to edges of pages. When We Were Very Young, 15th edition 1926: dust jacket present, spine discoloured and stained, tear approx. 1 cm between top of spine and front cover. A couple of other tears, folds and wear. Surface marks. Blue boards bent. Discolouration to front and end papers, and also to title page. Pages all present but movement in binding. Edges discoloured and stained. When We Were Young, 15th edition: no dust jacket, spine worn as are corners of the book, white showing through, gilt decoration rubbed. Movement in binding, loose and damaged. Pages all appear present. Other staining and tears to this volume. See illustrations

Lot 486

Milne (A A) The House At Pooh Corner, illus by Ernest H Shepard, inscribed, Methuen & Co Ltd 1928, cloth with gilt decoration and dust jacket Condition report Report by NG Dust jacket present, has rubbing and discolouration to spine, tear approx. 1.5 cm to back, also corners and spine worn. Staining to end papers. First blank page inscribed and dated Christmas 1928. End papers also stained. Pages appear complete. Some light discolouration around edges. Front of dust jacket stamped W B Walker Books Shrewsbury. See illustrations

Lot 487

Milne (A A) Winnie-The-Pooh, illus by Ernest H Shepard, first version, Methuen & Co Ltd 1926, green cloth with gilt decoration and dust jacket See illustration Condition report Report by NG Dust jacket present, has small tears to each corner of spine, other rubbing and discolouration. Edges grubby and some surface scratches. Binding bent so front of book sits further forward than the back. Staining to front and end papers. First blank page inscribed and dated Christmas 1926. All pages present. Some slight discolouration and marks to edges.

Lot 472

T.S.Elliot "The Confidential Clerk" (first issue) and Richmal Crompton "William and the Brains Trust", both with jackets

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