[Archery]. Roberts, T. The English Bowman (facsimile of 1801 edition), EP Publishing, Wakefield 1973. Boards, dustjacket, octavo; Moseley, Walter Michael. An Essay on Archery, (facsimile of 1792 edition), EP Publishing, 1974. Cloth, dustjacket, octavo; Heath, E.G. A History of Target Archery, first edition, David & Charles, Newton Abbot 1973. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, octavo; Latham, J.D., & Lt. Cdr. W.F. Paterson, (editors). Saracen Archery. An English Version and Exposition of a Mameluke Work on Archery (ca. A.D. 1368), first edition, The Holland Press, London 1970. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; Hodgkin, Adrian Eliot. The Archer`s Craft, second edition, Faber & faber, london 1974. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; and Rausing, Gad. The Bow. Some Notes on its Origin and Development, Acta Archaeologica Lundensia, Bonn / Lund 1967. Cloth backed boards, illustrations, quarto, (6).
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[Archery]. Hodgkin, Adrian Eliot. The Archer`s Craft. A Sheaf of Notes on certain Matters concerning Archers and Archery, the Making of Archers` Tackle and the Art of Hunting with the Bow, first edition, Faber & Faber, London 1951. Green cloth, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; Elmer, Robert. Target Archery, first edition, Hutchinson`s Library of Sports and Pastimes, London 1952. Blue buckram, plate illustrations, octavo; Duff, James. Bows and Arrows: How they are Best Made for All Kinds of Target Shooting, (facsimile of 1927 edition), Simon Archery Foundation, Manchester 1992. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, octavo; Rounseville, Phillip. Archery Simplified, first edition, Barnes, New York 1931. Green cloth with target motif, plate and text illustrations, octavo; Grimley, Gordon. The Book of the Bow, first edition, Putnam, London 1958. Cloth, dustjacket, plate illustrations, octavo; Edwards, C.B. An Archer`s Notes, first edition, Petty & Sons, Leeds 1949. Blue cloth, dustjacket, octavo; and two other works of related interest, (8).
[Archery]. Heath, E.G. The Grey Goose Wing, first edition, Osprey, Reading 1971. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations throughout, quarto; Hill, Howard. Wild Adventure, First British edition, Hale, London 1955. Maroon cloth, plate illustrations from photographs, octavo; and a further thirty-six assorted works of archery interest, (38).
MacKenzie, W.M. Pompeii, first edition, Black, London 1910. Cloth, plate illustrations by Alberto Pisa, eight page publisher`s catalogue, quarto; Tuker, M.A.R., & Malleson, Hope. Rome, Black 1925. Cloth, dustjacket, colour plate illustrations by Alberto Pisa, octavo; and eleven other works of Italian interest, (13).
Novgorod Icons, 12th-17th Century, first edition, Phaidon, Oxford 1980. Cloth, dustjacket, large quarto; Architecture of the Russian North, 12th-19th Centuries, first edition, Aurora Art Publishers, Leningrad 1976. Boards, dustjacket, quarto, in plain card slip-case; Bizjak, Milko. Pipe Organs in Slovenia, first edition, Ljubljana 1985. Cloth, dustjacket, quarto; and twelve other volumes, including others in icons, (15).
Ison, Walter. The Georgian Buildings of Bath, first edition, Spire Books Ltd, Reading 2004. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; Hinchcliffe, Tanis. North Oxford, second impression, Yale University Press, New Haven & London 1992. Cloth, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; Booth, General. In Darkest England and the Way Out, Salvation Army, London no date [circa 1890]. Black cloth gilt, folding colour frontispiece, six pages of advertisements, octavo; and a further twenty-six works of topographical and social historical interest, (29).
Potter, Beatrix. The World of Peter Rabbit, twenty-three volumes, Warne, London 1988. Pictorial boards, dustjackets, each illustrated, the whole in a presentation box; Austwick, J. & B. The Decorated Tile. An Illustrated History of English Tile-Making and Design, first edition, Pitman House, London 1980. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; Peppin, Brigid, & Micklethwait, Lucy. Dictionary of British Book Illustrators: The Twentieth Century, first edition, Murray, London 1983. Boards, dustjacket, illustrations, quarto; and a further seven assorted works, (10).Best Bid
Thomson, William. A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine, first edition, Blackwood, Edinburgh & London 1862. Blind stamped green cloth, thirty-two page publisher`s catalogue, octavo; and Redding, Cyrus. A History and Description of Modern Wines, first edition, first edition, Whittaker, Treacher, & Arnot, London 1833. Full calf, vignette illustrations, octavo, (2).
Sassoon, Siegfried. Siegfried`s Journey 1916-1920, first edition, Faber & Faber, London 1945. Pink cloth, portrait frontispiece, octavo; Langley, Noel. The Inconstant Moon, first edition, Barker, London 1949. Pictorial boards, illustrated by Ronald Searle, octavo (lacking front free endpaper and with scarred front pastedown); Homer, The Odyssey, translated by Butcher, S.H. & Lang, Andrew, The Medici Society, London 1949. Blue cloth, dustjacket, colour plate illustrations by W. Russell Flint, square octavo (lacking front free endpaper); and assorted other works.
[Wine]. Allen, H. Warner. The Wines of Portugal, new edition, Rainbird, London 1963. Blue cloth with an art vellum spine, illustrations, quarto; Simon, Andre. The History of Champagne, first edition, Ebury Press, London 1962. Yellow cloth with an art vellum spine, illustrations, quarto (pp. 87-90 detached); Fletcher, Wyndham. Port. An Introduction to its History and Delights, first edition, Sotheby Parke Bernet, London 1978. Boards, dustjacket, quarto; and assorted other works of related interest.
Williamson, Henry. The Patriot`s Progress; being the Vicissitudes of Pte. John Bullock, first edition, Bles, London 1930. Maroon cloth, illustrations by William Kermode, octavo (covers faded and damp marked); with The Village Book, first edition, Cape, London 1930. Tan cloth, octavo; A Clear Water Stream, first edition, Faber & Faber, London 1958. Blue cloth, dustjacket, octavo; and a further twenty-five titles by the same, including first editions, (28).
Fraser, George MacDonald. Flashman, first edition, Jenkins, London 1969. Red boards, dustjacket, octavo; Royal Flash, first edition, Barrie & Jenkins, London 1970. Red boards, dustjacket, octavo; and Flash for Freedom, first edition, Barrie & Jenkins, London 1971. Red boards, dustjacket, octavo (jacket price clipped and chipped at spine head), (3).
Amis, Kingsley. The Green Man, first edition, Cape, London 1969. Blue Boards, dustjacket, octavo (jacket slightly faded at spine and creased to front flap); Sillitoe, Alan. A Tree on Fire, first edition, Macmillan, London 1967. Grey boards, dustjacket, octavo; Braine, John. The Jealous God, first edition, Eyre & Spottiswoode, London 1964. Green boards, dustjacket, octavo (jacket nicked and chipped); and assorted other titles by John Fowles, Gore Vidal, Edna O`Brien and others, (10).
A Dinky No.512, Guy Flat Truck, first type cab, brown with a mid green load bed and matching mid green ridged hubs, fair condition, boxed, in a blue box with white and red pictorial label, the box and label faded; Dinky No.533, Leyland Cement Wagon, yellow with matching grooved hubs, fair condition, boxed, in a blue box with white and orange pictorial label, the box rubbed; and Dinky No.531, Leyland Comet Lorry with stake body, red with a yellow rear and matching yellow ridged hubs, playworn, boxed, the box rubbed, (3).
A Dinky No.433, Guy Flat Truck with Tailboard, first type cab, grey with a black chassis and black ridged hubs; Dinky No.25b, Covered Wagon, type three, grey with a black chassis and dark grey tilt; Dinky No.25f, Market Gardeners Lorry, type four, orange with a black chassis and black ridged hubs; nine other Dinky models, most circa 1950s; and another model, variable condition, all unboxed, (13).
A Dinky No.501, Foden Diesel 8-Wheel Wagon, second type cab, dark blue cab and chassis with a mid blue rear, mid blue grooved hubs; Dinky No.505, Foden Flat Truck with Chains, second type can, maroon with matching grooved hubs; Dinky No.512, Guy 4-Ton Lorry, first type cab, dark blue cab and chassis with a mid blue rear, mid blue grooved hubs; and Dinky No.591, A.E.C. Tanker `Shell Chemicals Limited`, red and yellow, yellow ridged hubs, all playworn, all unboxed, (4).Best Bid
A Creative Master Northcord No.UKBUS 4010, Alexander Royale `UWE Bristol`, white and red; Original Omnibus Company No.OM40812, Bristol Lodekka FS `Bristol`, green; Exclusive First Editions No.E25204, Bristol RELL `Bristol`, cream and green; E.F.E. No.29701, Leyland Olympian Type C `Badgerline`, green and yellow; E.F.E. No.24803, Mercedes-Benz 709 Reeve Burgess Beaver `Badgerline`, green; and a further sixteen assorted model buses, most mint or near mint and boxed, (21).
An Exclusive First Editions No.27807, London STL Bus `London Transport`, red; E.F.E. No.15630, A.E.C. RM Routemaster `Reading Mainline`, red; E.F.E. No.27306DL, Leyland TD1 `Manchester`, cream and crimson; E.F.E. No.20131, Bedford OB Coach `Wallace Arnold`, scarlet and cream; and a further twelve assorted model buses, most mint or near mint and boxed, (16).
A Creative Master Northcord No.UKBUS 1003, Alexander ALX400 Dennis Trident `Stagecoach in London`, red; C.M.N. No.UKBUS 1006, Alexander ALX400 Dennis Trident `East Yorkshire`, maroon and cream; Original Omnibus Company No.44201, Neoplan Cityliner `Parrys International`, crimson; O.O.C. No.44205, Neoplan Cityliner `Z Cars of Bristol`, multi-coloured; Exclusive First Editions No.28801, Leyland Titan `London Transport`, red; and a further eleven assorted model buses, most mint or near mint and boxed, (16).
An Exclusive First Editions No.32301, Bristol RELH Coach `Royal Blue`, dark blue; E.F.E. No.29504, Plaxton Panorama Elite `Royal Blue`, cream and blue; Original Omnibus Company No.OM45501, BMMO CM5T Motorway Coach `Midland Red`, red; O.O.C. No.OM45117, MCW Metrobus `Reading Transport Goldline`, maroon and cream, de-certificated; O.O.C. No.42404, Leyland Leopard/Panorama I `National (Southdown)`, white; four other O.O.C. model buses; a Lledo tram `Seaton Tramway`, cream, green, and orange; and a Vitesse No.29103, M.G. TC, black, each mint or near mint and boxed, (11).
Forty-two assorted diecast commercial vehicles by Vanguards, Exclusive First Editions and Corgi, including a Vanguards No.VA20000, Leyland Comet Tanker `Power Petrol`; No.VA18002, Leyland Comet Box Van `Bass`; No.VA15000, Thames Trader Dropside `Milk Marketing Board`; E.F.E. No.22901, Bedford TK Box Van `Southern B.R.S.`; Corgi No.13602, Foden S21 Box Lorry `C.W.S.`; and assorted others, most mint or near mint and boxed.
Twenty-eight Original Omnibus Company and Exclusive First Editions model buses and commercial vehicles, including O.O.C. No.44001, Blackpool Brush Railcoach; O.O.C. No.43713, BUT 9641T Trolleybus `Nottingham`; O.O.C. No.43706, A.E.C. 6641T Trolleybus `Cardiff`; O.O.C. No.42713, Van Hool Alizee `Clarks`; E.F.E. No.21601, Leyland Flatbed Lorry `Holt Lane Transport`; and others, most mint or near mint and boxed.
Autographs - Red Dwarf. A paperback book, Naylor, Grant. Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers, Roc, New York 1992, first U.S. edition, signed by Chris Barrie (Rimmer), Craig Charles (Lister), Danny John-Jules (The Cat), Chloe Annett (Kochanski), Robert Llewellyn (Kryten), and Norman Lovett (Holly); a Red Dwarf Official Fan Club programme, Dimension Jump `98, signed by Chloe Annett, Chris Barrie, Ed Bye, Craig Charles, Hattie Hayridge, Danny John-Jules, Robert Llewellyn, Norman Lovett, and Doug Naylor; and a signed black and white portrait photograph of Danny John-Jules, (3). Note: Sold in aid of Stepping Stones (Notts), a community-based residential complex for adults with learning difficulties.Best Bid
WILLA CATHER: THE NOVELS AND STORIES OF WILLA CATHER; The Autograph Edition: Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1937. Cloth. Book Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Various (illustrator). First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. White cloth spine with blue cloth boards with gold decoration on front covers and black label spines with gold printing. "This is a limited signed edition by the author 970 copies of this edition have been printed from type at the Riverside Press Cambridge Massachusetts of which nine hundred and fifty signed and numbered copies are for sale. This copy is number 491 Signed underneath by Willa Cather in volume 1. Twelve volumes of 13 volume set (9th volume missing) each volume has the pages uncut and top page edges in gilt a few of the spine labels have minor chipping otherwise the set is clean complete and tight. The first volume which is signed by the author is volume 1 "O Pioneers!" 262 pages; volume 2 "The Song of the Lark" 581 pages; volume 3 "Alexander`s Bridge & April Twilights" 217 pages; volume 4 My Antonia 371 pages; volume 5 "One of Ours" 514 pages; volume 6 "Youth and the Bright Medusa" 289 pages; volume 7 "A Lost Lady" 173 pages; volume 8; "The Professor`s House" 281 pages;( volume 9 "Death comes for the Archbishop" 348 pages- missing); volume 10 "Shadows on the Rock" 325 pages; Volume 11 Lucy Gayheart & My Mortal Enemy 329 pages; volume 12 "Obscure Destiny & Literary Encounters" 328 pages; volume 13 "Sapphira and the Slave Girl" 285 pages. All volumes with the number 491 present/matching together with another Willa Cather Her Life and Art by James Woodress; publ. Pegasus New York 1970.
An early 20th century silver plated self pouring teapot by James Dixon, printed and impressed patent numbers to base inscribed First Prize To Lance Corporal H H Hawkins 1901-1902" with accompanying Carte de Visite photograph portraying Mr Hawkins standing next to the teapot and other items on a table."
Seven limited edition spitfire prints - After Frank Wootton - `Hurricane MK1: Bob Stanford Tuck leading 257 Squadron into action during the Battle of Britain`, ltd ed 790/850, pencil signed to margin by artist and Bob Stanford Tuck c/w certificate of authenticity; John Young - `Boeing B17E Fortress...`, ltd ed 167/850, pencil signed to margin by the artist and Lt. General Ira C. Eaker; Frank Wootton - `Meteor strikes its first blow`, ltd ed 189/850, pencil signed to margin by the artist and Frank Whittle; John Young - `North American B-25B Mitchell`, ltd ed 167/850, pencil signed to margin by the artist and Lt General James H. Doolittle; Terence Cuneo - `Mosquito Mk VI`, ltd ed 86/850, pencil signed to margin by the artist and Group Captain Leonard Cheshire VC DSO DFC RAF (Ret`d); Denis Pannett - `Westland Lysander Mk III`, ltd ed 116/850, pencil signed to margin by the artist and Odette Hallowes GC MBE; and John Young - `Short Sunderland`, ltd ed 116/850, pencil signed to margin by the artist (7)
A Queen Victoria South Africa campaign medal, having five bars, named to 7460 Pte F Willis volunteer company Cheshire Regiment, A First World War medal trio group named to 7493 Spr F Willis, Royal Engineers, together with posthumous certificate for 1914-1915 star and a First World War trio named to 1-27725 Dvr I Jones ASC together with Queen Mary gift tin containing commemorative medals etc
An Art Union of London 1854 medal, John Flaxman/Mercury & Pandora by H Weigall in original red Morocco leather case with gilt tooling, another Greenwich Hospital School, 1844 medal, cased, an Edward VIII medal, an Apollo 11, The Conquest of Space, the first men on the moon, Armstrong, Collins and Aldrin medal, cased and a Victorian 1889 crown (5).

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