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A small quantity of ‘O’ gauge railway. Three Exley-style coaches as follows: Two GWR bogie corridor coaches – one First class and one Third class and a corridor passenger brake, all RN 3014. All in chocolate and cream livery. Together with Three bogie full passenger brakes. Brown and white livery in the style of the L&NWR, without railway ownership data. Plus a 3-rail LMS Fowler class 4F 0-6-0 tender locomotive, With ‘LMS’ to tender side sheets, without running number. In matt black livery. Fitted with sprung buffers, vacuum pipes etc GC.
22 sets cigarette cards, including Ogdens “Flags and Funnels of Leading Steamship Lines” (50, some worn), Players “Footballers Caricatures by Rip” (50), “Cricketer Caricatures by Rip” (50) and “Cries of London” (25), Smiths “Famous Explorers” (50, some worn), Wills “Signalling Series” (50), “First Aid” (50, some with “Album” clause) and “Roses” 1st Series (50), etc, in old window mount albums. Generally GC (few AF)
A Third Reich First Aid Orderlies’ leather bound canvas covered case, stamped with maker’s code “grz”, date 1943 and Waffenamt mark, with printed label inside the flap listing the contents (worn), containing bandages, splint, etc, with leather carrying strap; a leather first aid case, the cover with rubber stamp of the Deutsche Rotes Kreuz, with fibre compartment; a Deutsches Rotes Kreuz manual; a leather case with added helmet decal and stencilled “1939”; and 2 other items. Generally GC
Joseph Nash, British 1808-1878- "Furs", "Sheffield Hardware" and "Hardware" from Dickenson`s Comprehensive Pictures of the Great Exhibition of 1851, 1854; lithographs printed in colours with hand colouring, in matching frames, ea. 41x53.5cm: William James Bennett, British 1787-1844- "The Royal Banquet, First Course Continued", publ. Sir George Nayler, 1824, from an album celebrating the Coronation of King George IV 19th July 1821; hand coloured aquatint, 37x48.5cm, (4)
Richard William Hamilton CH, British 1922-2011- `Five Tyres Remoulded`, suite of eight, published 1972 Professional Prints & Eye Editions, Switzerland, distributed by Petersburg Press, London; one relief cast in white silicone elastomer, signed and numbered 1/150 to the reverse, seven serigraphs in monochrome on translucent mylar sheeting, one signed and numbered 1/150, with the text sheet, ea. 60x85cm, (9) (part in matching frames) (part unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Note: "This suite of screenprints, which began with a drawing copied, in 1963, from an illustration of the development of tyre treads from 1902 -1950, in a 1951 edition of the magazine `Technique et Architecture`, demonstrates his interest in design technology… He developed the drawing first as a single screenprint in 1964 and again in 1970 when he was offered the services of an American computer programmer to plot the perspective of the drawings. A 3-d relief cast was produced as part of the suite and textual documentation is also an integral part of the work." Taken from V & A Collections description
Scalextric G.P.1 Grand Prix Series set: consists of two Lotus cars (both appear G with slight discolouration/peeling of decals); track; fences; conrollers; brown instructions envelope (opened, contains Race Tracks 1st Edition leaflet, 3x First Edition Servicing Scheme leaftets, Second Edition Instruction Manual). Overall G in F box (one corner of lid torn, inner packaging G and intact).
OO gauge, five Hornby steam locomotives: consists of R075 4-6-2 `Flying Scotsman` with two tenders (has wire connected between locomotive and first tender); R854 LNER 4-6-2 tender `Flying Scotsman`; BR 4-6-2 tender `Princess Victoria`; R2439 0-4-0T `7`; R255 0-4-0ST `Loch Ness` (missing inner packaging). Together with Mainline 37060 LMS 4-6-0 tender `6100`. Overall G/VG, boxed. (6).
Mixed lots: consists of pond yacht (F, length approx 56cm/22", mast damaged and loose); Chad Valley girder and panel construction set items (F, not in original box); Hornby R900 power control; Rosedale Trimphone money box and Iron; Corgi `My First Clock`; Dekkertoys Captain Scarlet playhouse; Philips ME1200 Mechanical Engineer set (G, not checked if complete).
HAND DRAWN CARTOON CHARACTERS 1986 27" X 37" "VOICE OF THE CHILDREN": An original cartoon that features an "orchestra and choir" of characters singing for the welfare of children as the "Voice For Children." Signed by: Stan Lee, Charles Schulz, Walter Lantz, Jim Davis, Johnny Romita, Milton Caniff, Mort Drucker, Jack Kirby, Bill Keane, Mike Royer, Moebius, Sergio Aragones, Hank Ketcham, Kelly Freas, Bob Thaves, Jim Unger, Jack Hannah, Don Dougherty, Jerry Van Amerongen, Leonard Starr, Arnold Roth, Tom Batiuk, Mike Peters, Harvey Kurtzman, Al Jaffee, Morrie Turner, Mel Lazarus, B. K. Taylor, Marty Murphy, Dean Young and Stan Drake, Russell Myers, Jim Meddick, Dick Locher, Mort Walker, MacNelly, Johnny Hart, Fred Lasswell, Paul Coker Jr, Irwin Hasen, Ray Salmon, Dick Browne, Will Elder, Bud Sagendorf, Dick Moores, Joe Martin, Jack Davis, Bob Foster, Judd Hurd, Frank Ridgeway, Al Williamson, and Bill Mauldin. And featuring these characters: The Amazing Spider-Man, Captain America, Ms Peach, Mama, Wizard of Id, B. C., Nancy and Sluggo, Robotman, U. S. Acres, Gasoline Alley, Dondi, Conrad, Broom-Hilda, Mama, Wee Pals, Luann, Animal Crackers, Terry and the Pirates, Wright Angles, Dick Tracy, Family Circus, Benchley, The Neighborhood, Charlie Brown, Peanuts and Snoopy, Beetle Bailey, Hi and Lois, Hagar the Horrible, Groo the Wanderer, Cathy, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, Popeye, Blondie, Woody Woodpecker, Little Annie Fannie, Mr. Abernathy, Little Orphan Annie, Dennis the Menace, Herman, President Ronald Reagan, First Lady Nancy Reagan, Buddy Hackett, Snuffy Smith, Garfield, and Alfred E Neuman. Framed and matted under glass.
GIBBS, HENRY HUCKS, first Lord Aldenham, compiler. Pedigree of the Family of Gibbs..., P.P., 1890. Folio, cont. calf gilt with Gibbs arms on upper cover (upper cover slightly faded). Engraved frontispiece and 10 plates. Bookplate of Henry Lloyd Gibbs; The Game of Ombre, Third Edition, P.P., 1902. 4to., orig. cloth gilt. Plates, 2 of them coloured. Presentation copy from the author to his son Henry Lloyd Gibbs. (2)
ROXBURGHE CLUB. 6 vols., publications, 1881 - 89 including: The Life and Martyrdom of Saint Katherine of Alexandria...Now First Printed...in the possession of Henry Hucks Gibbs, 1884. The copies of Alban George Henry Gibbs with bookplates of Henry Lloyd Gibbs. 4to., qtr. brown morocco (scuffed). With two Camden Society publications and another volume. (9)
DODGSON, Rev. CHARLES LUTWIDGE. LEWIS CAROLL. Alice`s Adventures Under Ground, First Edition, 1886. 8vo., orig. red cloth gilt. Illustrations by the author. (inner upper joint cracked. Presentation copy from the author, inscribed on half title, "J. Wilkes from the Author Jan. 1887". See also lots See illustration.
DODGSON, Rev. CHARLES LUTWIDGE. LEWIS CARROLL. Rhyme ? and Reason ?, First Edition, 1883. 8vo., orig. green cloth gilt (slightly soiled). Illustrations by Arthur B. Frost and Henry Holiday. (inner upper joint cracked). Presentation copy from the author, inscribed on half title "J. Wilkes with the Author`s sincere regards", signed with initials, dated Dec. 7/83. Dr. James Wilkes (1811 - 94) F.R.C.S. was a Lunacy Commissioner between 1855 and 1878. Fellow commissioners included Robert Lutwidge, a cousin of Charles Dodgson, and Lord Shaftesbury. The Hunting of the Snark is reputed to relate to the Lunacy Commission, with Wilkes depicted as the character "Butcher". See also 1 of 5 See illustration.
KIPLING, RUDYARD. The Second Jungle Book, First Edition, 1895. 8vo., orig. cloth gilt (wear to head and tail of spine and lower joint). Illus. by J. Lockwood Kipling (signatures on half title). With 7 others, including The Four Gardens by Handasyde, 1912. Colour plates by Charles Robinson. (8)
KIPLING, RUDYARD. Just So Stories For Little Children, First Edition 1902. 4to., orig. cloth (worn). Illustrations by the author (B1 loose and frayed). With 5 others including Davey, Doris and Helen Waite. My Dolly`s Home [1921] with opening flaps (lacking some cut-out figures from pocket at front), and Bookano Stories. No.12 ed. S. Louis Giraud, with pop-up illustrations. (6) Sold not subject to return.
COLLINSON, Rev. JOHN. The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset. First Edition, 3 vols., Bath 1791. Subscriber`s copy, that of S.C. Edwards with name on title of vol 1. Cont. tree calf gilt (old rebacks, some wear to heads of spines). Folding engraved map and 40 plates (short tear at lower margin to map and one plate, spotting to text and plates). Bookplates of George Troyte Bullock. With Index, Taunton, 1898. Cont. mottled calf. All 4to. (4)
PLOT, ROBERT. The Natural History of Oxfordshire, Second Edition, Oxford 1705. Folio, cont. panelled calf (old reback with orig. backstrip laid down, endpapers renewed, lower joint cracking. Folding engraved map and 16 plates. 18th c. name "D: Rich..." on recto of first blank and 2 lines of notes on final blank in the same hand. See illustration.
STOTHARD, CHARLES and ALFRED JOHN KEMPE. The Monumental Effigies of Great Britain. Large Paper. Printed...for the Author, 1817 - 32. Folio, half brown morocco gilt (some wear to corners and spine). Hand coloured vignette on first title, full page hand coloured 2nd title, plain portrait, frontispiece and 146 plates, many hand coloured, with hand coloured armorial shields in the text. Bookplate of George Troyte Bullock. See illustration.
AFRICANA. Prichard, H. Hesketh. Hunting Camps in Wood and Wilderness. 1910. Presentation copy inscribed on flyleaf, "F.E. Lacey 1910 from the Author". Portrait, plates, some coloured, by Lady Helen Graham and E.G. Caldwell and from photographs. - Stanley, H.M. In Darkest Africa, Colonial Edition, 1890. (spine faded and frayed). Five maps, 4 of them folding (2 torn), numerous woodcut illustrations - Steevens, G.W. From Capetown to Ladysmith, ed. Vernon Blackburn, Edinburgh and London, 1900. 2 maps, one of them folding and coloured. With a reprint of Roosevelt. African Game Trails, November 1910, and Michell. The Life of...Rhodes, 2 vols., 1910. 8vo., orig. cloth. (6) Sir Francis Lacey was the first man to be knighted for services to cricket.
MARTIN, R. MONTGOMERY. China; Political, Commercial, and Social. 2 vols., First Edition, 1847. 8vo., cont. calf gilt by Bickers. Three folding engraved maps, one of them hand coloured in outline, folding tables (creased). Eton leaving present inscribed to Francis Henry Hodgson with photograph. (2)
RUSSELL, HENRY STUART. The Genesis of Queensland, Sydney 1888. Portrait frontispiece. Three folding maps (one with marginal tear), and folding facsimile, (spine, defective, one contents leaf loose) -- BADEN-POWELL, GEORGE S. New Homes for the Old Country..., 1872. Plates and text illustrations, (spine chipped, covers slightly faded) -- EDEN, CHARLES H. My Wife and I in Queensland, 1872. (spine faded). Frontispiece and folding coloured map. -- WEEDON, THORNHILL. Queensland Past and Present, Second Issue, Brisbane 1898 (spine faded and torn, covers soiled, inner joints broken). Folding coloured map, photographic illustrations. 8vo., orig. cloth. First three titles with signature or bookplate of Sir Arthur Hodgson. With 16 others on Australia. (20)
MORRIS, Rev. F.O. A History of British Birds, First Edition, 6 vols., 1851 - 57. 358 coloured plates; A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds, 3 vols., 1861 - 64. 225 coloured plates; A History of British Butterflies, Fifth Edition, 1870. 72 coloured plates. Together 10 vols., 8vo., cont. half green stained calf (upper joint of vol 2 of Birds split, spines rubbed, 3 labels lacking, another partly defective, some spotting to plates). Bookplates of George Troyte-Bullock in Birds. (!0)
[ARNOLD, MATTHEW] Empedocles on Etna, and Other Poems, First Edition, 1852. With A.L.S. from Frances Arnold-Foster, Fox How, Ambleside, Jan 21, 1900 loosely inserted, presenting the volume to Mr. Maskelyne and "...remembering how my dearest Mother all her life long treasured an old letter of yours to Uncle Matt - one of the very earliest of the congratulations that were afterwards to pour in upon him so freely..." With 13 other vols. poetry by Tennyson and others. Mostly 8vo., orig. cloth. (14)
DICKENS, CHARLES. The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, 1839. Cont. green morocco. Half title; Bleak House, 1853. Cont. half green morocco gilt (upper inner joint cracking, signature on engraved title); Little Dorrit, 1857. Cont. half calf. First Editions in book form. 8vo. Plates (browned). (3)

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