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Lot 3139

ECONOMICS. - Lewis G. WHYTE. Principles of Finance and Investment. Cambridge: 1949-1950. First edition, 2 vols., 8vo (215 x 138mm.) 3 folding charts (2 in pocket at rear of vol. II). Original cloth. - And G.F. WARREN & F.A. PEARSON. Prices. New York & London: 1933. First edition, 8vo (228 x 148mm.) Illustrations. Original cloth (bumped). Provenance: ex library; together with twenty-one others of related interest. Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts) (24).

Lot 3140

ECONOMICS. - E.L. HARGREAVES. The National Debt. London: 1930. First edition, 8vo (220 x 140mm.) Original cloth (slightly bumped). Provenance: ex library (library stamps). - And F. LAVINGTON. The English Capital Market. London: 1921. 8vo (225 x 140mm.) (Library stamps, some pencilled notes.) Original cloth (slightly soiled); together with twenty three others of related interest. Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts) (25).

Lot 3142

FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS. - John CLAPHAM. The Bank of England, a History. Cambridge: 1944. First edition, 2 vols., 8vo (235 x 156mm.) Plates. Original cloth, dust-jackets (tape residue to free endpapers). - And P.W. MATTHEWS. History of Barclays Bank. London: 1926. First edition, 4to in 8s (250 x 187mm.) Plates. (Light spotting at beginning and end.) Original green cloth, t.e.g. (affected by damp); together with twenty-six others of similar interest. Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts) (29).

Lot 3144

SELFRIDGE, H. Gordon. The Romance of Commerce. London & New York: 1918. First edition, 8vo (220 x 145mm.) Plates. (Some spotting.) Original cloth (worn). Provenance: Sir Edward Holden (1848-1919, banker, presentation inscription from Selfridge, dated `Dec. 13.1917`). - And sixteen others, including four by Thomas Tooke. Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts) (17).

Lot 3145

ECONOMICS. - Andrew CARNEGIE. The Empire of Business. London & New York: 1902. First edition, 8vo (240 x 155mm.) Title in red and black, portrait frontispiece. Original cloth, t.e.g. (bumped, slightly faded). - And twelve others by Paul H. Douglas, Henry Deutsch, Hugh Dalton, Melvin T. Copeland and others. Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts) (13).

Lot 3146

ECONOMICS. - M.J. BONN. Prosperity Myth and Reality in American Economic Life. London: 1931. 8vo (215 x 140mm.) Original red cloth, dust-jacket (tears to dust-jacket). - And Stephen BOURNE. Trade, Population and Food. London: 1880. First edition, 8vo (220 x 140mm.) (Some light creasing.) Original cloth (tear to spine, bumped). Provenance: ex library; together with nine others by W.H. Beveridge, R.E. Badger, Sidney Buxton, W. Randolph Burgess, W. Collin Brooks et al. Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts) (11).

Lot 3160

FINANCIERS, MILLIONAIRES AND BILLIONAIRES. - Gustavus MYERS. History of the Great American Fortunes. Chicago: 1911. 3 vols., small 8vo (190 x 135mm.) Plates. Original cloth (slightly soiled). - And Otto H. KAHN. Reflections of a Financier. London: 1921. First edition, 8vo (213 x 135mm.) Portrait frontispiece. Original cloth (slightly bumped); together with forty-five others of similar interest. Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts) (49).

Lot 3161

GAMBLING, CARDS & CARD TRICKS. - S.R. BERESFORD. The Future at Monte CarloÂ… the only system that can beat the Bank. [London: n.d. but 1923 or earlier]. First edition, small 8vo (185 x 120mm). (Some staining to lower margins.) Original cloth (faded, endpaper stained). Provenance: inscribed and dated by the author `Nov. 11th 1923`. - And P.W. RICHARDSON. Systems and Chances. London: 1929. Small 8vo (180 x 105mm.) 2 coloured plates. Original boards (backstrip damaged); together with fifty-one others of related interest. Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts) (53).

Lot 3165

MILNE, A.A. House at Pooh Corner. London: Methuen & Co, 1928. First edition, 8vo (183 x 115mm.) Numerous illustrations by E.H. Shepard, some full-page. (Occasional minor spotting.) Original blue calf gilt, g.e. (spine rubbed and chipped with loss).

Lot 3171

DICKENS, Charles. Bleak House. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1853. First edition in book form, 8vo (214 x 135mm.) Frontispiece, engraved additional decorative title and 38 plates by H.K. Browne. (Some spotting and browning, heavier to plates, marginal tear with loss to pp.107-110.) Contemporary half-calf (extremities lightly scuffed, spine faded and rubbed).

Lot 3176

GADBURY, John. Genethlialogia or, the Doctrine of Nativities, containing, the whole Art of Directions, and Annual Revolutions. London: printed for William Miller, 1661-58 2 parts in 1 vol., folio (260 x 170mm.) Numerous tables. (Some tables shaved with slight loss, first title cut-down and laid down, some small tears.) Early 18th Century panelled calf (spine chipped.) Provenance: Thomas Craven (inscription); Tycho Wing (annotations and inscriptions, dated 1723); T. Wright (inscription dated 1796); Bernard Leslie Jones (a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts).

Lot 3178

MACKAY, Charles. Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds. London: 1852. First edition, 2 vols., small 8vo (187 x 125mm.) Frontispieces, additional titles, illustrations. Original cloth (scuffed, bumped, inner hinge of vol. II split). Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts).

Lot 3179

FISHER, Irving. The Theory of Interest. New York: 1930. First edition, 8vo (217 x 140mm.) Illustrations. Original cloth (bumped, endpapers browned, upper joint splitting). Provenance: C.P. Sanger (presentation inscription from the author `To / Mr C.P. Sanger / with the compliments of Irving Fisher / March 1930`); Royal Statistical Society (ink stamps). - And two others by Fisher. Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts) (3).

Lot 3180

WITHERS, Hartley. The Quicksands of the City and a Way Through for Investors. London: 1930. Small 8vo (190 x 125mm.) Original cloth, dust-jacket (covers affected by damp, some soiling to dust-jacket.) - And Hartley WITHERS. Stocks and Shares. London: 1910. First edition, 8vo (200 x 130mm.) (Some spotting to the first and last few leaves.) Original cloth (extremities bumped, endpapers spotted), together with six others by Withers. Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts) (8).

Lot 3184

KEYNES, John Maynard. A Revision of the Treaty being a Sequel to The Economic Consequences of the Peace. London: 1922. First edition, 8vo (220 x 136mm.) Original cloth, dust-jacket (tears and repairs to dust-jacket). Provenance: Sir George Renwick (1850-1931, gift inscription dated Feb 1922 to); Dr W.H. Edwards (inscribed by English politician and ship owner Sir George Renwick). Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts).

Lot 3185

KEYNES, John Maynard. A Tract on Monetary Reform. London: 1923. First edition, 8vo (220 x 138mm.) Original cloth, dust-jacket (covers bumped, small tears to dust-jacket.) - And nine others by Keynes. Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts) (10).

Lot 3186

TOOKE, Thomas, [& William NEWMARCH]. A History of Prices and of the State of the Circulation, from 1793 to 1837; Â… 1838 and 1839; Â… 1839 to 1847Â… 1848-1856. London: 1838-1857. First edition, 6 vols., 8vo (220 x 140mm.) (Some toning, library ink stamps to titles.) Original cloth (tears to spines, tape residue to endpapers). Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts) (6).

Lot 3187

WALL STREET. - Martha J. LAMB. Wall Street in History. New York: 1883. First edition, 4to (240 x 176mm.) Illustrations. (Some light spotting.) Original cloth (affected by damp). Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts).

Lot 3192

DORÉ, Gustave (illustrator). - Jean Charles D`AVILLIER. Spain. London: 1881. 4to (344 x 243mm.) Numerous illustrations by Doré. (Some spotting and browning.) Original decorated cloth (somewhat scuffed and chipped, affected by damp). Note: the first edition in English. - And one other volume on Oxford (2).

Lot 3209

BIBLE, In English. The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments. Oxford: 1864. 4to (315 x 244mm.) Albumen-print frontispiece with chromolithographed surround, additional decorative title. (Some spotting, heavier to first few leaves, first few leaves with old creases and minor damp-staining to the top edge.) Contemporary morocco, gilt turn-ins, g.e. (extremities slightly rubbed).

Lot 3217

CORNWALLIS-WEST, Jeanette, [Lady Randolph CHURCHILL.] (editor). 1616-1916 Shakespeare Memorial Souvenir of the Shakespeare Ball. London & New York: 1911. Folio (428 x 278mm.) Decorative title printed in brown and black, some decorative borders, 19 plates (10 colour), 29 photogravure plates, illustrations. (Light spotting to first and last few leaves.) Contemporary vellum, moiré silk endpapers (some spotting and discolouration, silk ties worn) contained within remnants of slipcase. - And five black and white photographs of related interest (a lot).

Lot 3226

SEAGO, Edward (illustrator). - John MASEFIELD. The Country Scene. London: Collins, 1937. First edition, 4to (315 x 250mm.) 42 mounted colour plates by Seago. (Spotted, small tear without loss to one margin.) Original buckram (extremities slightly soiled and bumped).

Lot 3228

SOUTH, Richard. The Moths of the British Isles. London & New York: 1980. 2 vols., 12mo (167 x 120mm.) Plates (some coloured), illustrations. Original leatherette, dust-jackets, ink-speckled edges (school stamps to front pastedowns). - And Colin PRATT. A History of the Butterflies and Moths of Sussex. [N.p. but Brighton: n.d. but 1981]. First edition, small 8vo (210 x 148mm.) Colour plates, illustrations. Original boards; together with approximately 107 others of related interest, most on moths and butterflies. Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts) (a quantity).

Lot 3229

MACLURE, MACDONALD & CO. (publishers). Yacht Racing on the Clyde and Belfast Lough, Season 1898. Glasgow: [n.d. but 1898.] Oblong folio (268 x 365mm.) 60 plates. (Occasional soiling and minor marginal damp-staining to first few leaves.) Original cloth, g.e. (slightly affected by damp, bumped and soiled). Provenance: Hannah P. Laidlaw (presentation inscription from William K. Laidlaw dated 1898). - And one other of related interest (2).

Lot 3234

HISTORY AND ECONOMICS. - William SMART. Economic Annals of the Nineteenth Century 1821-1830. London: 1917. First edition, 8vo (227 x 153mm.) Original cloth (faded). - And J.E.T. ROGERS. Six Centuries of Work and Wages. London: 1903. 8vo (217 x 135mm.) Original cloth (slightly soiled, endpapers browned); together with forty-four others of similar interest. Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts) (46).

Lot 3239

STOCK MARKET, STOCK EXCHANGE & STOCK BROKING. - Dudley HARDY and others. Stock Exchange Sayings. London: [n.d. but circa 1910]. First edition, large 4to (342 x 275mm.) 2pp. text, otherwise illustrated throughout, after Hardy or J.J. Proctor. (Spotted.) Original cloth (soiled). - And A.P. POLEY. The History, Law and Practice of the Stock ExchangeÂ… second edition revised. London: [n.d.] 8vo (210 x 138mm.) Original cloth (rubbed, endpapers spotted); together with forty-five others of similar interest. Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts) (47).

Lot 3241

WALL STREET STOCK BROKING. - Edwin LEFÉVRE. Reminiscences of a Stock Operator. New York: [1923]. First edition, 8vo (218 x 144mm.) Original cloth (worn). - And Serena S. PRATT. The Work of Wall Street. New York: 1903. First edition, 8vo (194 x 130mm.) Frontispiece, illustrations (browned). Original cloth (scuffed, rubbed, lightly soiled, inner hinges weak); together with twenty-five others of related interest. Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts) (27).

Lot 3259

BUSINESS CYCLES AND WAVES. - J. TINBERGEN and J.J. POLAK. The Dynamics of Business Cycles. [N.p.:] 1950. 8vo (215 x 135mm.) (Small hole to upper margin of title.) Original cloth (tape residue, some soiling). - And Tse Chun CHANG. Cyclical Movements in the Balance of Payments. Cambridge: 1951. First edition, 8vo (216 x 136mm.) Folding tables. Original cloth, dust-jacket (tears to dust-jacket); together with thirty-nine others of related interest. Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts) (41).

Lot 3260

COMMODITIES. - A.A. HOOKER. The International Grain Trade. London: 1936. First edition, 8vo (212 x 136mm.) Original cloth (somewhat faded). - And J.G. SMITH. Organised Produce Markets. London: 1922. First edition, 8vo (212 x 135mm.) Original cloth (spine faded), together with forty-four others of related interest. Provenance: Bernard Leslie Jones (respected stockbroker in the City of London for over 40 years and a founder member of the Society of Technical Analysts) (46).

Lot 3273

STEARN, W.T. (editor). - Constantine N. GOULIMIS. Wild Flowers of Greece. Kiffissia, Greece: The Goulandris Botanical Museum, 1968. Folio (372 x 255mm.) Numerous full-page colour illustrations. (Light soiling to first few leaves.) Contemporary blue half-morocco, spine gilt (extremities lightly rubbed). - And a quantity of others (a quantity).

Lot 225

A pair of French giltwood trumeau, each with a rectangular plate to a painted scene of cherubs in the manner of Boucher, first half 20th century, 98 x 42.3cm. (2)

Lot 291

λ An Anglo-Indian ivory work box, Vizagaptam, of sarcophagus form, with bands of lac decorated foliage, the horn edged sandalwood interior with a divided lift-out tray with lidded compartments, ivory reel holders, a pin cushion, the lid inset a navette shaped plaque with a monogram, to a metal lion mask ring handles and paw feet, first half 19th century, 12.4cm high, 22.5cm wide, 15cm deep. Provenance: The Dr. Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.

Lot 589

A pair of American upholstered tub armchairs, on walnut carved cabriole front legs, first half 20th century. (2)

Lot 525

First Period Worcester, sparrow-beak cream jug painted with Chinese garden scenes in underglaze blue, 3.5in. - cracked and a sugar bowl painted in Imari colours, 4.75in. diameter, also to include an 18th century Chinese porcelain tea canister, famille rose enamels with gilding, 4.5in. - neck-rim restored

Lot 527

Four First Edition books to inc 'Another Job for Biggles', "Gimlets Oriental Quest", "Secret Bigglesworth CID" and "Biggles Ssecond Case" all with dust jackets,

Lot 144

GARANTISEPT BEAKER. 4.25ins tall, white glaze, green transfer ‘GARANTISEPT/ BRITAINS/ FIRST LINE/ OF/ DEFENCE/ AGAINST/ DISEASE’ soldiers behind row of cannons pictured. Despite considerable restoration this is an exceptional, unique, item. NR

Lot 527

AFTER HENRY ALKEN - The first steeple-chase on record, a set of four hand coloured aqua tints, framed, each 27cm x 37cm

Lot 648

A large collection of postcards contained in three modern albums to include Edwardian and later scenic views and seascapes, together with First World War, comical, castles and stately homes cards and Yugoslavian cards containing various costumes, rural life and papal cards etc. (590) (3)

Lot 290

FOUR X FIRST WORLD WAR MEDALS AND ONE OTHER TO INC. PAIR-NORFOLK REG. 24228 P.T.E. T. ARTHURTON. EMERGENCY SERVICES MEDAL 'NA FORSAI COSANTA' WITH BARS; AFRICA STAR (NO RIBBON) AND SPORTS MEDAL

Lot 1044

INTERNATIONAL HOTEL PRESENT ELVIS FIRST LIVE APPEARANCE IN 8 YEARS POSTER - MOUNTED AND FRAMED (FRAME 59 X 39 CM APPROX)

Lot 1053

JAMES DEAN FIRST DAY ISSUE STAMP PRESENTATION - MOUNTED AND FRAMED (FRAME 27 X 30 CM APPROX)

Lot 1054

MARILYN MONROE FIRST DAY ISSUE STAMP PRESENTATION - MOUNTED AND FRAMED (FRAME 27 X 30 CM APPROX)

Lot 90

Two 1930s Art Deco Myott jugs, the first with a wide open neck decorated in orange, green and brown, gold printed mark S/D, height 26cm, the second of globe and shaft form with angular handle and square neck decorated with banding and flower heads, printed marks, height 23cm (2)

Lot 320

Two albums of all world stamps, together with a collection of loose stamps and first day covers etc

Lot 601

Bentley. W. : History of the famous town of Hallifax in Yorkshire, 1712. 12mo. Later calf binding, engraved frontis. Very scarce first edition.

Lot 614

New Naturalist. Dudley Stamp. L. : The Common Lands of England & Wales, 1963, First Edition; Berry. R. : Inheritance and Natural History, 1977, First Edition; Fleure. H. : A Natural History of Man in Britain, 1959. Together with nine further titles without djs.

Lot 616

Skues. G. : Minor Tactics of the Chalk Stream, 1924; Walker. C. : The Art of Chalk Stream Fishing, 1963; and Chalk Stream Flies, 1953, both first editions, 8vo, hd and djs. Together with two further titles relating to Skues.

Lot 617

Kite. O. : Nymph Fishing in Practice, 1963; Walker. C. : Lake Flies and their Imitation, 1960; Goddard. J. : Trout Flied of Stillwater, 1969. All First Editions, 8vo. hb with djs. Walker. C. : Fly-Tyring as an Art, First Edition, 8vo. hd. Elder. F. : The book of the Hackle,1979, First Edition, 8vo. hd, with dj. Together with six other fly fishing titles.

Lot 618

Clarke. B. : The Pursuit of Stillwater Trout, 1975; Bark. C. : Fishing for Lake Trout, 1972; both First Editions, hb. with djs. Lapsley. P. : The Bankside Book of Stillwater Trout Flies, 1978, First Edition, hb. Hills. J. : A History of Fly Fishing for Trout, 1921, hd, with dj. Together with three other related trout fishing titles.

Lot 619

Oglesby. A. : Salmon, 1971; Waddington R. : Salmon Fishing: Philosophy and Practice,1959; both First Editions, hb, with djs; Department of Lands & Fishers. : The Angler's Guide to the Irish Free State, 1930, First Edition, hd. Together with six of general angling titles.

Lot 691

Brooke. R. : Selected Poems, April 1917, First Edition second impression. 12mo. hb, with original dust wrapper. Together with other miscellaneous titles including The Folio Edition of Arabian Knights illustrated Detmold.

Lot 695

Scott. P. : Morning Flight, 1935. First Edition. Signed edition limited to 750 copies, No. 128. Large qto, teg, colour plates with titled tissue guards, with original dj. CONDITION REPORT: Minor damage to top upper corner of spine.

Lot 697

Dickens, : Our Mutual Friend, 1865. First Edition in book form, 2 Vols. 8vo, fine qtr. binding.

Lot 100

An album of postcards, topographical, First World War, a few humorous including McGill CONDITION REPORT: Album damaged, cards with typical wear

Lot 116

A pair of early 19th century silhouettes, each depicting Louisa and Priscilla Gurney, 8.6 x 7.2 cm oval, in typical ebonised frames with gilt bezels, four other silhouettes and a miniature watercolour CONDITION REPORT: The first two good for age but one corroded and other with damage

Lot 515

Coke. E. : The First Part of The Institutes of the Laws of England, 1684, 9th ed. The Second Part of The Institutes of the Laws of England, 1681, 6th ed. Both titles small folio, with contemp blind-stamped panelled, calf binding, re-backed. Engraved portrait frontis

Lot 538

Holt. J. : The University of Reading, The First Fifty Years, 1977. Together with a miscellaneous collection of seventy plus general historical titles.

Lot 549

Freeman. E. : The Reign of William Rufus and the Accession of Henry the First, Vols. 1 & 2, 1882; Rodd. T. : History of Charles the Great and Orlando, Vols 1 & 2, 1812; Eyton. R. : Court, Household, and Itinerary of King Henry II, 1878; Norgate. K. : Richard The Lion Heart, 1924; Gillingham. J. : Richard I, 1999; Denholm-Young. : Vita Edward I Secundi, 1957; Turner. R. : King John, 1994; Carpenter. D. : The Minority of Henry III,1990; Jordan. K. : Henry the Lion A Biography, 1986; Harris. T. : Restoration Charles II and His Kingdoms 1660-1685, 2005. Together with forty plus other royal and other historical biographies.

Lot 86

SIR ALFRED JAMES MUNNINGS (1878-1959) Sketch of a whip surrounding the following inscription `My dear good Gilbert. The whip is a Craftsman`s job of the best work, I am more than grateful. First rate!!`, dated `April 13. `57` and signed `Yours Alfred Munnings`, pencil sketch on Munning`s headed note paper for Castle House, Dedham, Colchester, 21.5 x 17cm

Lot 141

JOSEPH HORLOR (fl. 1834-1866) `Near Brecknockshire`; `Near Beddgelert` (X2); `Near Dolgelly`; and `Brecknockshire`, a group of five, the first signed, oils on board, 12 x 16cm (X2) and 11 x 16cm (X3) (5) Exh. David Messum of Beaconsfield

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