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Lot 288

Potter, Eliza (fl. circa 1850) A Hairdresser`s Experience in High Life. Cincinnati: for the Author, 1859. First edition, octavo, in publisher`s red cloth, block in blind on the boards, in gilt on the spine, spot on title page, and other light spotting, spine slightly torn, corners bumped, boards with a few stains, 7 1/2 x 4 1/2 in. In a classic upstairs/downstairs confessional, Potter describes the lives of her clients. She describes old New York (upper Fifth Avenue was woods), winters in New Orleans, and shares her abolitionist views. She also struggles with her conscience. "I made up my mind to settle down and be quiet--to see and not see, to hear and not hear--but I found it was impossible to do this and continue my occupation as a hair-dresser.".

Lot 289

Pound, Ezra (1885-1972) Provença. Boston: Small, Maynard and Co., [1910]. First edition, first issue, with "Laudante" on pages 53 and 55, partially unopened, in the dust jacket, split along front joint of jacket, and half-inch piece missing from head, bound in publisher`s tan paper covered boards, title printed on spine and front board, 6 3/4 x 4 1/8 in.

Lot 298

Ramsden, Jesse (1735-1800) Description d`Une Machine pour Diviser. Paris: Didot, 1790. First edition in French, large quarto, title page dusty and water stained, illustrated with seven large folding engravings bound after the text; original limp paper wrappers, stab sewn, untrimmed, with deckle edges throughout, marginal water stains to first thirteen pages of text. Ramsden was a maker of mathematical instruments; this work is a description of his "dividing engine," which was used to accurately scribe lines onto measuring devices like astrolabes, sextants, and protractors. Setting circles are the graded measurements etched onto dials on telescopes; these enable the observer to find objects in the sky by the equatorial coordinates used in celestial charts.

Lot 299

Rand, Ayn (1905-1982) Atlas Shrugged. New York: Random House, [1957]. First edition, in green publisher`s cloth and the dust jacket with George Salter`s illustration on the front cover, and the black and white portrait of Rand on the back, 8 3/4 x 5 3/4 in. [and] a first edition, mixed issue of The Fountainhead, Philadelphia: Blakiston Co., [1943], no dust jacket, the page number on page nine looks like a zero; on page 321, line 5, the word referred is spelled "refrred"; "Dominique" is spelled correctly on page 480; in green publisher`s cloth, 8 1/4 x 5 1/2 in. (2).

Lot 301

Ribadeneira, Pedro de (1527-1611) Vita del P. Ignatio Loiola. Venice: Giolito, 1586. First Italian edition, with elaborate woodcut title compartment, portrait of Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556), and printer`s device on colophon, head and tail pieces and initials, bound in parchment, worming to several signatures in the interior with loss of text, water stains, first signature sprung and detached, title page with short tear, text spotted, 8 1/4 x 6 1/2 in. This biography of the founder of the Jesuit order was composed by a Spanish member of the order who was admitted at the age of thirteen by Ignatius himself.

Lot 306

Russia, 18th Century, Orthodox Church, Law, Three Volumes: Orthodox Liturgical Book in Church Slavonic, c. 1762, octavo, lacking title page, printed in red and black throughout, with woodcut headpieces, bound in a later leather blind tooled binding with a large cross on the front cover, and "Heilige Schrift" tooled on the spine, this binding likely taken from a German bible and applied to this book; later light blue end leaves, spine reflexed. Alexi of Russia (1629-1676) Ulozhenie po kotoromu sud i rosprava (title and all text in Russian language/Cyrillic alphabet), Saint Petersburg: Printer of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, 1759, quarto, third edition, engraved portrait of Alexi, three-quarter leather and decorated paper boards, worn, rubbed, spotting, some minor water stains. Catherine II`s (1762-1796) Blagochestivi, Saint Petersburg: Royal Typographers, 1785, quarto, two parts in one volume, with separate title page, pagination continuous, 260 pages, half leather, marbled paper boards, some tears, old signature cut from the blank margins of the first title, repaired, some pencil underlining. (3).

Lot 308

Saint-Exupery, Antoine de (1900-1944) The Little Prince. New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, [1943] Limited edition, first edition in English, signed by the author, copy number 298 of 500, translated by Katherine Woods, in publisher`s peach-colored cloth binding, stamped in red, and the original dust jacket, price-clipped, torn with loss at the head of the spine and a larger section torn with loss on the back cover, other wear and minor tears, edge wear, spine sun-faded, early ownership inscription on ffep, ticket of Des Forges, Books de Luxe of Milwaukee, pasted inside the back board, 8 3/4 x 7 in. Saint-Exupery disappeared while flying a reconnaissance mission on German troop movements on July 31, 1944.

Lot 314

Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) Works. Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by Bioren & Madan, 1795. Volume one only, of eight; first American edition, octavo, not collated, 384 pages; title page and frontispiece present, at least two text leaves torn with loss, a large copy, with deckle edges throughout, with browning and spotting; disbound, lacking the front board, original back board present, covered in blue paper, in an old paper cover, 7 1/4 x 4 1/4 in.

Lot 316

Speculum Ecclesiae, sive Sermones aliquot Evangelici. Cologne: Quentel, 1531. Octavo, stated first edition, contributing authors: Honorius of Autun (1080-1154); Saint Caesarius, Bishop of Arles (470-542); edited by Johann Dietenberger (c. 1475-1537); 343 leaves, nine-line woodcut initial L depicting a cherub with snakes used at the opening of the first sermon; contemporary marginal notes and underlining throughout, with a lengthy note on the colophon leaf, bound in illuminated manuscript waste, showing a large initial with gilt background on the front cover, and text in a gothic hand, and a round humanistic script visible inside the binding, behind the spine, where the covering material has become detached from the slips of the sewing supports, some toning and spotting to the text leaves, holes in the covering material, 5 3/4 x 3 3/4 in.

Lot 317

St. John de Crèvecoeur, J. Hector (1735-1813) Letters from an American Farmer, Describing Certain Provincial Situations, Manners, and Customs, and Conveying Some Idea of the State of the People of North America. Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, 1793. First American edition, 12mo, lacking both folding maps, bound in contemporary sheepskin, boards detached, worn, spine leather split, ex library with stamps at the foot of the title and at the foot of several text leaves, text evenly toned, one leaf torn, a readable and usable copy, with its original margins, that could be restored, 6 3/4 x 4 in. Chapters entitled, "What is an American," "An Account of the Whale Fishery," Distresses of a Frontier Man," and "Horrid Treatment of a Negro Slave," are included, along with descriptions of Martha`s Vineyard and Nantucket, notably, "Peculiar Customs of Nantucket.".

Lot 320

Steinbeck, John (1902-1968) The Grapes of Wrath. New York: Viking, [1939]. First edition, with the phrase "First published in April 1939" printed on the copyright page, octavo, 619 pages, beige publisher`s cloth with brown stamped illustration and lettering; in the original dust jacket illustrated by Elmer Hader with the price ($2.75) and "First Edition" intact inside the front flap. Inner edges of dust jacket clipped, both flaps, not affecting the text as mentioned above, inner flap browned, along with ffep; back flap of dust jacket with slight chipping along bottom edge, spine of jacket sunned; old paperclip rust mark and browning to half title, slight foxing to title, 8 1/4 x 5 3/4 in.

Lot 323

Tagliente, Giovanni Antonio (1465/70-after 1527) Lo Presente Libro Insegna La Vera Arte delo Excellent Scrivere de Diverse Varie Sorti de Litere. [?Venice: c. 1553]. Quarto, a fragment, consisting of sixteen leaves only of twenty-eight, a single signature, the first half lettered G through O, the unlettered conjugates attached, except in the case of the outermost bifolium, in later paste-paper wrappers, spotting, last leaf with some small losses, repaired, 8 1/4 x 6 in. Shelton, Thomas (1601-1650?) Tachygraphy. The Most Exact and Compendious Method of Short and Swift Writing, that Hath Ever Yet Been Published by Any, London: by Milbourn for Newman, 1691, octavo, forty-four pages, engraved title and eleven other pages in the text are printed from copperplate engravings, other pages printed by normal letterpress, bound in modern calf; some old tape and spotting to engraved title, last few leaves with repaired marginal paper damage, 6 x 3 1/2 in. New York Public is the only American library listed as holding this edition in ESTC. (2).

Lot 328

The Gorham Golf Book, illustrated by John Hassall (1868-1948) New York: Gorham Manufacturing, 1903. First edition, small format, 2 1/2 x 4 in., illustrated with sixteen tipped-in color plates, title printed in color, along with numerous printed color vignettes throughout the text, 148 pages, in original limp suede with blind-stamped golfer on the front cover, t.e.g., red ribbon bookmark; leather disintegrating, front cover detached, minor offsetting to endleaves at front and last leaf of text and illustration at the back.

Lot 330

The Pirates Own Book, or Authentic Narratives of the Lives, Exploits, and Executions of the Most Celebrated Sea Robbers. Portland: Sanborn & Carter, 1844. Octavo, illustrated with many wood engravings of pirate characters and adventures, in publisher`s brown blind-stamped cloth, with the title blocked on the spine in gold with the skull and cross bones, somewhat worn, one signature sprung, 7 1/4 x 4 1/2 in. [with] Lewis H. Morgan`s League of the Ho-De-No-Sau-Nee, or Iroquois, Rochester: Sage & Brother, 1851, first edition, illustrated with frontispiece, large folding map of the Iroquois nation (New York state), and numerous text illustrations, many full-paged, folding table, etc.; in worn publisher`s cloth, blocked in blind, with gilt-stamped spine, sewing supports attaching back board broken, de-cased, binding worn and rubbed, head cap torn, 9 1/4 x 5 3/4 in. (2).

Lot 331

The Thousand and One Nights` Entertainments, trans. Edward William Lane (1801-1876). London: Charles Knight & Co., 1839-1841. First edition of Lane`s translation, three large octavo volumes, illustrated throughout with fine wood engravings from original designs by William Harvey, bound in uniform full green calfskin, gilt tooled spines and boards, marbled edges and end leaves; spines sunned to a tan color, 9 1/2 x 5 3/4 in. (3).

Lot 334

Thomas, Robert Bailey (1766-1846) The Farmer`s Almanac. 1793-1899. A complete set of every Farmer`s Almanac, from issue number one, in 1792, continuously to number 107, in 1899, uniformly bound in eleven volumes by decade; the first thirty-seven issues, up to 1829, untrimmed throughout; front board of volume one starting. The first issue of the Farmer`s Almanac, printed in Boston by Belknap and Hall at the Apollo Press in 1792, is rare in American libraries, ESTC locates only five copies. Complete collections are seldom seen. (11).

Lot 336

Thorley, John (fl. circa 1740) Melisselogia [Greek], or the Female Monarchy. Being an Enquiry into the Nature, Order, and Government of Bees. London: for the Author, sold by N. Thorley and J. Advidson, 1744. First edition, octavo, illustrated by Loveday with a folding frontispiece and four additional folding plates, as called for in the explanation at the end of the text, in contemporary speckled sheepskin boards, rebacked, new end leaves, 7 1/2 x 4 1/2 in.

Lot 337

Titus Livius (59 BC-AD 17) Deche di Tito Livio Vulgare Hystoriate. [Venice: Bartolomeo de Zannis de Portesio for L.A. Giunta, 1511]. Folio, translated by Leonardo Bruni (1369-1444), title page printed in red and black, with woodcut and large printer`s mark; large woodcut border on the first page of text, and the first page of the third book, lacking the divisional page for book two with the large woodcut compartment and five other text leaves; ex libris Nathan Comfort Starr, with his bookplate inside the front board and penciled name on ffep, in a later binding, water stains, ink spots, small burn marks, tears, worming, and other damage to the leaves throughout, later marginal notes, some pages loose, title page thumbed, later parchment over boards, defective, 11 1/2 x 8 in. The text is illustrated with more than 400 cartoon-like woodcuts, originally created for the 1493 edition of the same Bruni translation, re-used in 1502 and again in this edition.

Lot 340

Travels, Tasmania, India, The Malay Archipelago, Four Volumes: Captain H. Butler Stoney`s Residence in Tasmania, London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1856, illustrated, in original half pebbled leather and textured boards. Alfred Russel Wallace`s The Malay Archipelago, New York: Harper Brothers, 1869, first American edition, in a later binding incorporating the orangutan from the original boards. Charles Mac Farlane`s Our Indian Empire, London: Charles Knight & Co., 1844, in two volumes, illustrated, ex library, in three-quarter calf, with labels. (4).

Lot 341

Turkish, Egyptian and Armenian Imprints, Early 19th Century, Five Volumes: Saadi (b. 1184) Gulistan, Istanbul, 1856, large octavo, lithographic reproduction of an earlier book, half morocco binding with decorated paper boards, ex libris D.S. Robertson, with his bookplate, 9 x 5 1/2 in. Ibn al-Muqaffa (d. 756) Kalila wa Dimna, Cairo: Bulaq, 1835, octavo, 109 pages, text in Arabic through, each page printed within a ruled border, in half leather binding, textured boards; text with marginal water staining, text crisply printed, strong original type impression, 9 1/2 x 6 1/4 in. The Bulaq or El-Amiriya Press was established by Mohammed Ali (1769-1849) in 1820 as the first official governmental printing firm in Egypt. They produced their first book in 1822. Karaçelebizade Abdülaziz Efendi (1591-1658) Ravat-ul-ebrar, Cairo: Bulaq, 1832, thick folio, pages printed within ruled borders throughout, bound in contemporary traditional-style red leather binding, with flap, tooled and ruled in blind, slightly rubbed, 10 3/4 x 7 1/2 in. Nerses IV, Patriarch of Armenia (d. 1173) Preces Sancti Nersetis Clajensis Armeniorum Patriarchae, Venice: In Insula S. Lazari, 1837, small octavo, text printed in twenty-four different languages, at the Mechitharist monastery on Armenian the island of Saint Lazzaro in Venice, with portrait frontispiece, engraved title, and engraved medallions on the first page of text. Qur`an, [Leipzig, 1834], large quarto, text printed in Arabic in black ink throughout, title pages and other ornaments printed in red and black, text on each page within red rules, in contemporary fancy blind tooled large panel boards, attributed to Dobson, deftly rebacked and recornered, a.e.g., ex libris Owen Whitehouse, professor of Hebrew and Old Testament historian at Chestnut College, Cambridge, England, with his notes; one corner of the binding chipped with slight loss, some foxing to text leaves, 10 x 7 3/4 in. (5).

Lot 346

Verne, Jules (1828-1905) Castle of the Carpathians. New York: The Merriam Company, [1894]. Octavo, first American edition, illustrated with wood engravings, bound in maroon publisher`s cloth, with the titular castle and the dragon-like nyctalop on the front board, binding somewhat shaken, preliminaries starting, head chipped, contents good.

Lot 347

Verne, Jules (1828-1905) Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas. Boston: Geo. M. Smith & Co., 1873. First edition, second issue, with Captain Nemo holding a sextant block in gold on the front cover and without "the end" on page 303, illustrated throughout, bound in publisher`s decorated cloth binding, brown end papers, text block shifting slightly, 8 1/4 x 5 1/2 in.

Lot 351

Vincent, William (1739-1815) The Periplus of the Erythrean Sea Part One [& Two]. London: T. Cadell Jr. and W. Davies, 1800-1805. First editions, two quarto volumes, illustrated with a frontispiece in volume one, three folding charts, a folding typographical table, and two full-paged plates; and in volume two with a folding chart as frontis, and two additional folding charts; bound in contemporary uniform speckled armorial calfskin, ex libris J.A. Stuart Wortley and Edward Montagu Stuart Granville, with their bookplates; neatly rebacked with red and green labels, boards rubbed, foxing to frontispieces, titles, and intermittently, affecting text and plates, 11 x 8 1/2 in. (2).

Lot 353

Warhol, Andy (1928-1987) Andy Warhol`s Index Book. New York: Random House, 1967. Soft printed silver covers, first edition, with fold-outs, pop-ups, removable pieces to construct, a record with an image of Lou Reed, and other bits and pieces, including the original balloon, now dried up and stuck between two pages; some adhesive residue from an old price sticker on front cover.

Lot 358

White, E.B. (1899-1985) Charlotte`s Web. New York: Harper & Brothers, [1952]. First edition, with "I-B" on the copyright page, octavo, 184 pages, in tan publisher`s cloth with the title written in spider webs on the front board and spine, in a first issue dust jacket with four blurbs for Stuart Little on the back panel, minor abrasions, torn along spine and into front panel without loss (could be repaired), corners slightly worn, stray pencil marks, small book ticket from the original retailer, the Personal Book Shop in Boston pasted on the ffep, 8 x 5 1/4 in.

Lot 363

Wimpey, Joseph (1739-1808) Rural Improvements: or Essays on the Most Rational Methods of Improving Estates; accommodated to the Soil, Climate, and Circumstances of England. London: for J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall, 1775. First edition, octavo, inscription on ffep indicating that this copy was presented to the Marquis de Lafayette (1757-1834) on September 22, 1812 by William Augustus Miles (1753?-1817), with a stamp on the title page incorporating intertwined cursive initials and Lafayette`s motto, "Cur Non?"; bound in contemporary speckled calf, dry, somewhat rubbed, label has flaked away, leather at joints beginning to crack, 8 x 5 1/4 in. Miles was involved in the French Revolution and a known associate and correspondent of Lafayette. "Wishing Mr. Miles`s best compliments to his old & honourable friend, the Marquis de LaFayette, the friend of mankind, of rational well destin`d liberty & of a limited* monarchical government. 22 Sept: 1812" *limited added later, with a caret.

Lot 366

Zavattini, Cesare (1902-1989) Un Paese. [Milan & Torino]: Guilio Einaudi, 1955. First edition, photographs, bound in publisher`s pale gray cloth, and dust jacket, the binding slightly rubbed, but bright, the jacket with several short closed tears repaired with tape on the verso, 11 3/4 x 9 1/4 in.

Lot 406

Audubon, John James (1785-1851) The Birds of America. New York: by J.J. Audubon; Philadelphia: J.B. Chevalier, 1840. First edition, seven large octavo volumes, inscribed by Audubon in volume one, to "Miss Lydia E.E. Greene with the affectionate good wishes of her friend and servant, John J. Audubon," dated Boston, June 8, 1844; and again in volume two, "Miss Lydia, E.E. Greene; and may God bless her, with the sincerest wishes of her old friend and servant, John J. Audubon," same date, the set bound in uniform plum-colored morocco; illustrated with 500 color lithographs of birds, plates 187 and 188 are bound out of order, plate 220 is bound in upside down, and plate 471 is misbound between plates 475 and 476; half-titles are present in volumes one, four, five, and six; no subscriber lists; with the book tickets of Little & Brown, Booksellers and Importers of Boston, and the tags of Plow, a bookbinding firm on the corner of Water and Devonshire Streets also in Boston; contents clean throughout, without spotting; bindings intact; spines and corners slightly worn, although all volumes were bound by Plow in a uniform style and leather, volumes two and three have slightly faded spines, 10 1/8 x 6 1/2 in. The Boston Athenaeum lists a Lydia E.E. Greene as a member in 1854. (7).

Lot 420

Botanical Prints, Two Hand-colored Engravings, [from] William Curtis`s (1746-1799) Flora Londinensis, London, 1777-1798. The first depicting Caltha Palustris, the marsh marigold, and the other Malva Sylvestris, or blue mallow, the two framed separately, each sheet is 19 1/4 x 12 in.

Lot 442

Cary, John (c. 1754-1835) Cary`s New Map of England and Wales with Part of Scotland. London: Publish`d June 11th 1794 by J. Cary, Engraver & Map-seller, No. 181 Strand. First edition, large quarto, engraved title and dedication, the hand-colored gridded General Map, and seventy-six hand-colored full page panel maps for each grid section, numbered 1-81, excluding numbers 62, 63, 71, 72, and 80, all of which contain only open ocean [seventy-seven maps in total], 85 pages of index, and three pages of subscribers; bound in contemporary speckled boards, edges and spine gilt, front board re-hinged, back board detached, some offsetting, 11 3/4 x 9 1/2 in.

Lot 454

New Topographical Atlas of the County of Worcester, Massachusetts. Philadelphia: L.J. Richards, & Co., 1898. Large folio, illustrated with fifty-five maps, a view of Lake Quinsigamond, all maps colored by hand, showing all businesses, houses, buildings, railroads, geographic features, and other detailed information for every city and town in Worcester County, in publisher`s boards, with a damaged road map of Worcester County from 1898 inserted; front board detached, title page wrinkled, first two leaves shorter at the fore-edge than the rest of the book, 22 x 16 1/2 in.

Lot 466

The English Pilot. Describing the West India Navigation from Hudson`s Bay to the River Amazones. Particularly Delineating the Coasts, Capes, Headlands, Rivers, Bays, Roads, Havens, Harbours, Streights, Rocks, Sands, Shoals, Banks, Depths of Water, and Anchorage, with all the Islands therein; as Jamaica, Cuba, Hispaniola, Barbadoes, Antigua, Bermudas, Porto Rico, and the rest of the Caribbee and Bahama Islands. Also a New Description of Newfoundland, New England, New York, East and West New Jersey, Dellawar Bay, Virginia, Maryland, Carolina, &c. London: Printed for Mount and Davidson, on Tower Hill, 1794. Folio, 66 pages of typographical text, and a total of twenty-five maps, twenty-one on separate sheets, all but one folding, and five full-page engraved maps printed on text pages. Lacking map eleven, of Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and East and West New Jersey. Contemporary sheepskin on the front board, back board missing, last two signatures with some stains, water stains, some maps with minor tears. The following maps are included: A New and Correct Chart of the Western and Southern Oceans; North America from Newfoundland to Hudson`s Bay; the West Indies; the Atlantic Ocean with Europe and Africa to the west and east to North and South America and the West Indies; Casco Bay; Newfoundland; the Southeast coast of Newfoundland; New England; another of New England with an inset map of Boston; New York Harbor; Virginia; St. Christopher`s; Barbados; South Carolina and Georgia; Antigua; the Caribbean islands; Hispaniola; Puerto Rico and Zachee (one folding edge damaged with loss); Cuba; Cuba`s Bay of Matanzas; Jamaica; Guiana with the mouths of the Oronoco and Amazon rivers; and the Trading Part of the West Indies; in addition to numerous smaller woodcut maps and sketches of coastal features, and one woodcut of swimming penguins: Note, these fowls never fly, for their wings are very short, and most like the fins of fish, having nothing upon them but a sort of down and short feathers. An extraordinary collection of maps and piloting instructions for 18th century navigation in the Atlantic, The English Pilot went through six editions between 1755 and 1794, all are rare. Only one copy exists of the first, second, and third editions, two copies of the fourth edition are known, three copies of the fifth edition, and five copies of this particular edition.

Lot 1077

Crown, Charles I, first bust, mm Cross Calvary. AVF with some weak areas

Lot 1078

Double Crown Charles I Group A, First Bust in Coronation robes, Class I S.2697 North 2158 Mintmark Lis EF or near so with some small surface marks and dents

Lot 1156

Ryal or Rose Noble Edward IV first reign 1464 to 1470 light coinage London, legend reads FRNCIE Blunt and Whitton type VII variant 2, mint mark crown Webb Ware obv die 27 type VI, variety not in Sneider pleasing VF on a bold flan, ex Spink and with their attribution ticket

Lot 38

One pound Bradbury T16 issued 1917 first series A/94 135111, cleaned & pressed, VF-GVF but looks better

Lot 46

One pound Warren Fisher T31 issued 1923 first series A1/68 940044, 2 pinholes at left, VF

Lot 69

Ten shillings Mahon B210 issued 1928 first series Z20 485672 gFine to VF

Lot 129

Five Pounds O`Brien Lion and Key 1961 issue B280 first prefix H01 681023 Fine or better extremely rare and seldom offered in any grade

Lot 131

One pound O`Brien B283 issued 1960 first run series A01N 458833, experimental issue with small short-tailed letter R on reverse (for Research), slight edge wear, Fine to good Fine and scarce

Lot 135

One pound Hollom B292 (4) issued 1963 with "G" reverse, first series A42N (2) about UNC and last series L10X (2) EF both consecutive numbered pairs.

Lot 139

Five pounds Hollom B297 (4) issued 1963, a consecutive numbered run first series A92 942545 to A92 942548, about UNC to UNC

Lot 140

Five pounds Hollom B297 issued 1963 first series A87 332126 UNC

Lot 146

One pound Fforde B308 issued 1967, "G" reverse replacement T29M 094059, first number for this prefix, about UNC

Lot 153

Ten Pounds Fforde B316 issued 1967 very first run A41 717444 GEF to about UNC

Lot 186

Twenty pounds Gill B358 issued 1991 (3) first run consecutive numbered trio, series A01 325976 to A01 325978, UNC

Lot 194

Twenty pounds Kentfield B374 issued 1993 (2) first series X06 and X66, Michael Faraday on reverse, about UNC to UNC

Lot 196

Fifty Pounds Kentfield B377 issued 1994 first run A01 436510, EF+

Lot 316

Northern Ireland Northern Bank Limited £50 dated 8th October 1999 first series and very 1st number DA 0000001, Pick200a (NR125), UNC and a rare No.1 note

Lot 411

Fifty Pence 2004 50th Anniversary of the first 4-minute mile Gold Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate

Lot 425

GB and World (31) GB Proof Set 2005 Standard Set FDC in the box of issue, Royal Mint Double Year Set 2008 Royal Shield of Arms and Emblems of Britain UNC cased as issued, Royal Mint Year Set 2010 UNC in the wallet of issue, Five Pound Crowns (4) Trafalgar 2005, 2008 Elizabeth I About UNC uncased, 2007 Diamond Jubilee UNC in the wallet of issue, 2009 Countdown to London 2012 Swimming UNC in the pack of issue, Five Pound Crown First Day Cover 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday UNC, Two Pounds 2005 60th Anniversary of the End of World War II Silver Proof FDC in the case of issue with certificate, plus GB and World a mixed group (22) mostly modern in mixed grades, in a Royal Mint case

Lot 426

GB and World Proof and Mint items (24) Britannia Gold £10 One Tenth Ounce (2) 2008 Proof, 2009 Proof FDC, GB Proof Sets (5) 1951 nFDC toned, 1970 (2), 1982, Blue Set 1983, nFDC to FDC in the cases of issue, Five Pound Crown 2002 Queen Mother Memorial Silver Proof, Two Pounds 1999 Rugby World Cup Hologram Silver Proof Piedfort, FDC in the cases of issue with certificates, Royal Mint Year Set 1984 UNC in wallet of issue, Unofficial Year Sets (3) 1965 in slide case UNC, 1966 in slide case UNC, 1967 Last £sd/1968 and 1971 First Decimal Coins UNC in a maroon case, Two Pounds Royal Mint Bimetallic `Four stages` set UNC in the wallet of issue, Birmingham Mint Medallic First day cover Shire Horse Society Centenary 1978 UNC in the wallet of issue, Gambia Proof Set 1966 FDC in the green case of issue, USA Proof Set 1968 FDC cased, Austria Mint set 1968 UNC in plastic sleeve, Ireland Unofficial Mint set 1966 UNC in slide case, Commonwealth Countries 1980 a 6-coin set Queen Mother 80th Birthday Comprising Crown sized cupro-nickel issue from 6 different countries UNC, plus World Crown-sized 1966-1982 in cupro-nickel (4) UNC

Lot 429

GB Coin set 1965 Crown to Farthing UNC in the maroon case, Britain`s First Decimal coins 1968/71 UNC in wallet, Five Pound Crown 1997 Golden Wedding UNC in the Royal Mint wallet of issue, Unofficial Coin sets (3) Decimal 50 Pence to Half Pence 1972 to 1976 mixed dates includes the Crown 1972 UNC, Crowns/25p (5) 1965, 1972, 1977, 1980, 1981 UNC in a case, Halfcrown to Halfpenny 1967 (6 coins) UNC in a case, First Decimal/Last £sd set 1967 and 1968/71 UNC in a case, Crowns (8) 1935, 1937, 1951, 1953, 1960, 1965, 1977, 1981 EF-UNC, Crown 1977 Gold plated in mount, boxed, San Marino a 2-coin set 1992 1000 Lire and 500 Lire UNC in the red box of issue with certificate, Swaziland Proof Set 1968 Special Independence issue 1 Luhlanga to 5 Cents nFDC in the blue South Africa Mint box of issue, Falkland Islands Fifty Pence 1977 Silver Jubilee Silver Proof nFDC boxed, Cook Islands Two Dollars 1973 Silver Proof nFDC boxed, Zambia 1000 Kwacha 1998 25th Anniversary of the World Health Organisation Silver Proof FDC in capsule

Lot 472

Proof Sets (17) Flat Packs (12) 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, Blue Sets (4) 1983 (2), 1984 (2), Red Leather Deluxe 1985 nFDC to FDC in the cases of issue, Two Pounds 1986 Commonwealth Games Silver Proof, One Pound 1983 Silver Proof Piedfort, One Pound 1983 Silver Proof, Crowns (8) 1972 Silver Wedding Silver Proof, 1977 Silver Jubilee Silver Proof (3), 1980 Queen Mother 80th Birthday Silver Proof (2), 1981 Charles and Diana Royal Wedding Silver Proof (2), Twenty Pence 1982 Silver Proof Piedforts (2), Crowns 1951 UNC boxed, 1953, 1980 (27), 1981 (23), AU-UNC many in slide cases, Two Pounds 1986 (11) 10 of which are UNC in sealed bag, Twenty Pence 1982 (10) UNC, Ten Pence 1980 UNC, Five Pence 1979 (6) UNC, Silver Jubilee Medal 1977 UNC in slide case, Britain`s First Decimal Coins 1968/71 UNC in wallet, Unofficial Sets (3) 1953 (Crown to Farthing) UNC, Elizabeth II mixed dates (Crown to Farthing) UNC, 1966 Halfcrown to Halfpenny in mixed grades

Lot 475

Proof Sets (2) 1970 FDC cased, 1982 FDC cased, Crown 1977 Silver Jubilee Silver Proof FDC cased with certificate, Five Pound Crown 1993 UNC, Crowns (2) 1953 UNC in slide case, 1965 UNC in slide case, Fifty Pences (2) 1973 Cupro-Nickel Proof nFDC boxed, 1994 D-Day A/UNC, Twenty Pence 1982 Silver Proof Piedfort FDC cased with certificate, Britain`s First Decimal Sets 1968/1971 (2) UNC in the wallets of issue, Two Pounds (3) 1986 Commonwealth Games A/UNC, 1994 Bank of England (2) A/UNC, Medallion Tower of London 1979 in nickel silver boxed UNC, Isle of Man Crowns 1977 (4) Silver Proofs nFDC boxed as issued, Isle of Man One Pound 1979 Silver Proofs (2) FDC cased with certificates, 1979 Virenium Proof FDC cased with certificate, Isle of Man One Pound (2) 1978, 1979 UNC, Barbados10 Dollars 1974 Silver Proof FDC boxed as issued with certificate, Cornwall Halfpenny Token 1985 Poldark Mine UNC

Lot 476

Proof Sets (2) 2012 Premium Set, 2013 Premium Set, Two Pounds 1998 Silver Proof Piedfort, Two Pounds 1999 Rugby Ball Hologram Silver Proof Piedfort, Two Pounds 1996 Silver Proof, One Pound 1988 Silver Proof FDC in the cases of issue with certificates, The 1999 Family Silver Collection a 4-coin set comprising Five Pound Crowns (2) 1999 Diana and 1999 Millennium Two Pounds 1999 Rugby World Cup and One Pound 1999 Scottish Lion FDC in the blue case of issue with certificate, Silver Proof Piedfort Set 2003 a 3-coin set comprising Two Pounds 2003 DNA One Pound 2003 and Fifty Pence 2003 WSPU FDC with certificates, Two Pounds a 2-coin set 1997 and 1998 Silver Proofs nFDC cased as issued with certificate, One Pound 3 of a 4-coin set 1998 1999 and 2000 Silver Proof Piedforts FDC cased as issued with certificate , One Pound a 4-coin set 1994-1997 Silver Proof Piedforts FDC cased as issued with certificate, Fifty Pence a 2-coin set 1997 Silver Proofs Large and Small sizes nFDC cased as issued with certificate, Royal Mint Year Sets (2) 1982, 1983 UNC in wallets, Korea Mint Set 2005 UNC in wallet, Crowns (4) 1977, 1980, 1981 (2) A/UNC to UNC, One Pound 2000 UNC on First day cover, Falkland Islands Fifty Pence 1983 UNC on card, Medals (2) Harrods est.1849 UNC in wallet, Golden Jubilee 2002 UNC on card, plus Book Coins Market Values 1998 in good condition

Lot 484

Proof Sets (5) 1970, Blue Sets (2) 1998, 1999, Red Leather 1999, Standard Set 2010, FDC in the cases of issue, Royal Mint Year Sets (19) 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2008 Royal Shield of Arms, 2009, Five Pound Crowns (9) 1990 Queen Mother 90th Birthday (2), 1997 Golden Wedding, 1999 Diana, 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday, 2000 Millennium, 2001 Victoria Anniversary, 2002 Golden Jubilee, 2009 Henry VIII, Two Pounds (2) 1995 Peace Dove, 1996 Football, 2005 60th Anniversary of the End of World War II, Two Pounds a 4-coin set 2002 Commonwealth Games, Britain`s New Coinage 2005 a 3-coin set comprising Two Pounds 2005 Gunpowder Plot, One Pound 2005 Menai Straits Bridge, Fifty Pence 2005 Samuel Johnsons Dictionary, Coin First Day Cover Two Pounds 2009 Robert Burns UNC in the wallets of issue, One Pound 1990 Silver Proof FDC in capsule, Twenty Pence Britannia 1997 Silver Proof nFDC in capsule, Unofficial Year Sets (2) 1953, 1966 UNC in plastic wallets, Farthings George VI 1937-1952 in mixed grades, Britain`s First Decimal Coins 1968/71 UNC in wallet, Crowns (4) 1965, 1977, 1980, 1981 UNC in slide cases, Fifty Pence 1973 EEC Cupro-Nickel Proof FDC in slide case, Alderney Five Pound Crown 2005 Trafalgar UNC with coloured reverse, UNC in wallet, Tristan Da Cunha Five Pounds 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday UNC on card of issue, Guernsey Century of the Monarchy Five Pound Crowns a 4-coin set 200-2003 UNC in a Westminster box, Banknote Royal Bank of Scotland Twenty Pounds 2000 QETQM prefix Queen Mother 100th Birthday, UNC in presentation wallet

Lot 487

Proof Sets (8) Flat Packs (6) 1970, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, Blue Sets (2) 1983, 1986 nFDC-FDC in the cases of issue, Royal Mint Year Sets (11) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Emblems of Britain UNC in the wallets of issue, Five Pound Crowns (9) 1990 Queen Mother 90th Birthday, 1996 Queen Elizabeth II 70th Birthday, 1998 Prince of Wales 50th Birthday, 1999 Diana Memorial, 2000 Millennium, 2000 Queen Mother Centenary, 2001 Victoria Centenary, 2002 Golden Jubilee, 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday, Two Pounds (2) 1995 UN, 1995 Peace Dove UNC in the wallets of issue, Plastic Set 1953 UNC, Crown 1951 UNC boxed, Two Pounds 1996 Football Silver Proof, Britain`s First Decimal Coins 1968/71 UNC in the wallet of issue, also World Sets (18) and singles (67) in boxes and wallets, includes a few in silver, and a bag of machine tokens (97) in mixed grades

Lot 495

Silver Britannias (16) 1997 Proof, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 first FDC others Lustrous UNC, in two Westminster boxes

Lot 509

Sovereign 1989 500th Anniversary of the First Gold Sovereign Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate

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