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A Quantity of Hardback fiction, mainly first editions in d/ws. x37

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Three First World War medals to 'Capt. J.E. Braham', comprising the 1914-1915 Star (2.Lieut.R.G.A.), the 1914-18 British War medal and 1914-19 Victory medal with M.I.D. spray and two identity discs with a Mappin and Webb case.

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A First World War Star to, '2. Lieut: U.H.E. Sowter. Notts:& Derby:R.' and the 1914-18 British War medal to 'Lieut. U.H.E. Sowter' (the Victory medal missing), died 22 April 1917, commemorated on the Basra Memorial, a lady's bracelet watch, an imitation tetradrachm and five further items.

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A First World War memorial plaque detailed, 'Cecil Leonard Tait,' died of wounds 11th September 1916, buried at La Neuville British Cemetary, Corbie.

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A First World War memorial plaque, the name erased, with accompanying paperwork, mostly relating to William Keith.

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A First World War memorial plaque detailed, 'David James Perkins', with the original folding card case.

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A First World War Christmas 1914 Princess Mary's brass gift tin, a silver and enamelled brooch designed as the crest of the 7th Dragoon guards and a quantity of badges, shoulder titles and uniform buttons.

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Two First World War German 135mm shell cases, the bases impressed Madgeberg 1918.

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A small collection of military badges, including Royal Sussex K.R.R.C. and Worcestershire, a First World War pair B.W.M. and Victory to, '486776 Spr. D.S. Holland R.E.', Second World War Defence medal, three shooting medals, a side cap, Italian cap badges, metal badges and a small quantity of wartime booklets and cartoons.

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A First World War trench periscope by R&J Beck Ltd. dated 1917 with painted tubular body and polished oak handle.

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A First World War German Mauser 'Butchers Knife' bayonet by Simpson with steel sheath, a similar bayonet and a further saw back version (sheath missing).

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A collection of 37 First World War period embroidered postcards, featuring flags, butterflies and greetings.

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HUMOROUS DRAWINGS. – Ernest MOORE. An album containing pen and ink drawings. [N.p.: n.d. but 1885-1890.] Oblong 8vo (148 x 220mm.) 23pp. of original pen and ink drawings with captions, mostly humorous, the majority signed with initials and dated. (First few leaves slightly browned.) Contemporary morocco-backed cloth, manuscript decorative endpapers by Moore (somewhat scuffed, stitching broken and a few leaves loosely inserted).

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WILKINSON, Robert (publisher). Wilkinson’s Atlas Classica. London: [n.d. but 1798-1808.] Folio (348 x 280mm.) Engraved decorative title, 45 hand-coloured engraved maps (7 folding) and 7 hand-coloured engraved charts (1 folding) only. (Some spotting to first few leaves, occasional light browning.) Nineteenth century half-calf (scuffed and rubbed, spine slightly chipped). (See illustrations)

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LOFTING, Hugh. Doctor Dolittle’s Return. London: Jonathan Cape, 1933. First edition 8vo (198 x 130mm.) Colour frontispiece and occasional plates after Lofting. Original cloth, dust-jacket. – And twenty-nine others, the majority children’s books (30).

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MORRIS, Francis Orpen. A History of British Birds… second edition. London: George Bell & Sons, 1870. 4 vols., 8vo (242 x 160mm.) 347 coloured plates only (of 365). (First and last few leaves to each vol. spotted, occasional other spotting, vol. IV lacking nine leaves of text.) Contemporary half-calf (spines slightly faded and rubbed). Note: this set is uniformly bound with lots 3140 and 3141.

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COLLIER, Jeremy. A Defence of the Short View of the Profaneness and Immorality of the English Stage. London: 1699. First edition, 8vo (183 x 111mm.) (Browned throughout.) Near contemporary calf panelled in blind (worn, covers detached, lacking front-free endpaper). Wing C5248.

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JOHNS, Captain W.E. Biggles Works It Out. [N.p. but London:] Hodder & Stoughton, 1951. First edition, 8vo (185 x 115mm.) Occasional illustrations, some full-page. Original cloth, dust-jacket. – And twelve others by Johns, including three other first editions (13).

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COUCH, Jonathan. A History of the Fishes of the British Islands. London: George Bell & Sons, 1877. 4 vols., 8vo (244 x 160mm.) 252 chromolithographed plates, numerous uncoloured illustrations, all after Couch. (First and last few leaves of each vol. slightly spotted.) Contemporary half-calf (spines slightly faded, vols. III and IV lacking front-free endpapers). Note: this set is uniformly bound with lots 3139 and 3140.

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HEWITSON, William C. Coloured illustrations of the Eggs of the British Isles. London: John van Voorst, 1846. 2 vols., 8vo (217 x 135mm.) 138 hand-coloured lithographic plates. (First and last few leaves of each vol. spotted.) Contemporary red half-morocco, t.e.g. (extremities slightly bumped). Provenance: Charles Francis Wyatt (armorial bookplates).

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SPEKE, John Hanning. Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile. Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1863. First edition, 8vo (212 x 130mm.) Numerous plates and illustrations. (Lacking maps, some spotting and light creasing.) Modern red morocco. Provenance: Julius Jeppe (ink-stamp to title page).

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A small album First World War period of sketches and greetings etc and another autograph album

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LEASK, J.C. and H.M. MCCANE (compilers). – The Regimental Records of the Royal Scots (The First or the Royal Regiment of Foot). Dublin: Alexander Thom and Co., Ltd., 1915. 8vo (255 x 185mm.) Title printed in red and black, numerous plates, a few coloured. (Somewhat spotted or browned.) Contemporary pigskin gilt, t.e.g. (slightly rubbed and scuffed).

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WODEHOUSE, P.G. The Girl on the Boat. London: Herbert Jenkins Limited, 1922. First edition, 8vo (186 x 114mm.) Original orange cloth blocked in brown (spine slightly faded and bumped at head and foot). – And nineteen others by Wodehouse, including some other first editions (20).

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MODERN LITERATURE. – Gregory MCDONALD. Fletch. London: 1976. First edition, 8vo (195 x 122mm.) Original cloth, dust-jacket. – And twenty-eight others, all modern literature (29).

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MODERN FIRST EDITIONS. – Michael CRICHTON. Jurassic Park. London, Sydney, [etc.]: 1991. 8vo (233 x 150mm.) Original cloth, dust-jacket. – And fifty-six others, the majority modern first editions (57).

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MAUGHAM, W. Somerset. On a Chinese Screen. London: William Heinemann, 1922. First edition, 8vo (200 x 145mm.) Original cloth (slightly affected by damp and soiled). – And a quantity of other works (a quantity).

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DICKENS, Charles. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club. London: 1837. First edition in book form, 8vo (212 x 127mm.) Engraved frontispiece, additional decorative title and 41 plates, all after ‘Phiz’ [Hablot Knight Browne]. (Plates browned as usual.) Contemporary half-morocco (scuffed, hinges splitting).

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DICKENS, Charles. The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. London: Chapman and Hall, 1839. First edition in book form, 8vo (214 x 135mm.) Engraved portrait frontispiece and 39 plates after ‘Phiz’ [Hablot Knight Browne]. (Plates browned as usual, some light browning or spotting to text leaves.) Contemporary half-calf (extremities and spine rubbed). – And twenty other works by Dickens, including a few other first editions (21).

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DICKENS, Charles. Little Dorrit. London: Bradbury and Evans, 1857. First edition in book form, 8vo (211 x 129mm.) Additional engraved title and 38 plates after H.K. Browne. (Some offsetting.) Contemporary calf, the covers tooled in gilt and blind, the spine gilt, g.e. (spine slightly faded). – And five other works by Charles Dickens (6).

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DICKENS, Charles. The Mystery of Edwin Drood. London: Chapman and Hall, 1870. First edition bound from original parts, 8vo (212 x 135mm.) Portrait frontispiece, engraved additional title and 12 wood-engraved plates after S.L. Fildes. (Some light spotting or browning.) Contemporary half-calf, upper cover of one original blue paper-wrapper bound-in. – And three other works by Dickens, all first editions in six vols. (7).

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WODEHOUSE, P.G. Frozen Assets. London: Herbert Jenkins, 1964. First UK edition, 8vo (196 x 130mm.) Original cloth, dust-jacket (dust-jacket torn).

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FRASER, George MacDonald. Flash for Freedom! London: Barrie & Jenkins, 1971. First edition, 8vo (207 x 132mm.) Original cloth, dust-jacket. – And five other first editions, including four by Fraser (6).

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SHEPARD, E.H. (illustrator). – A.A. MILNE. The House at Pooh Corner. London: 1928. First edition, 8vo (190 x 123mm.) Numerous illustrations after Shepard. (Occasional spotting or soiling.) Original pink cloth (soiled, slightly affected by damp, extremities slightly bumped).

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WILLIAMS-ELLIS, Clough. England and the Octopus. London: 1928. First edition, 8vo (183 x 118mm.) Frontispiece and occasional plates. (Occasional spotting.) Original cloth, dust-jacket after a design by Gower Park (dust-jacket torn and slightly creased, chipped to head and foot of spine).

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ASHFORD, Daisy. The Young Visiters or, Mr. Salteenas Plan… with a preface by J.M. Barrie. London: 1919. First edition, 8vo (168 x 116mm.) (Occasional light spotting.) Original cloth-backed marbled boards, dust-jacket illustrated after a design by Norman Wilkinson (extremities slightly scuffed, nicks to dust-jacket).

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GUIDI, Tommaso dei, called Masaccio (1401-1422). Le appresso sei storie appartengono alla celebre Capella dell’ estinta famiglia Brancacci nella nuova Chiesa del Carmine di Firenze… Tommaso Piroli incisore. [N.p. but ?Rome or Florence: n.d. but circa 1771-1775.] Oblong folio (370 x 460mm.) Engraved title, 6 engraved plates by Tommaso Piroli, after Masaccio. (Title page with small marginal tear, some light browning or spotting, slight dampstaining to first few leaves.) Near contemporary paper wrappers (torn with loss, edges slightly tattered). Note: The engravings depict pictures by Masaccio formerly in the Church of the Carmelites at Florence. (See illustrations)

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FOLIO SOCIETY (publishers). – William SHAKESPEARE. The Norton Facsimile, the First Folio… second edition with a new introduction by Peter W.M. Blayney. London & New York: 1996. Limited ‘Folio Society Edition’ of 1000 copies, this number 467, folio (348 x 230mm.) Original black half-morocco, t.e.g., contained within original slipcase.

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MODERN FIRST EDITIONS. – John FOWLES. Mantissa. London: 1982. First edition, 8vo (197 x 124mm.) Original cloth, dust-jacket. – And a quantity of others, the majority modern first editions (a quantity).

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MODERN FIRST EDITIONS. – Brian MOORE. Lies of Silence. London: 1990. Signed by the author to The Sunday Times label pasted on front free endpaper, 8vo (234 x 154mm.) Original buckram, dust-jacket. – And thirty-three others, including a number of first editions (34).

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A Free postal cover addressed and signed by the First Duke of Wellington and dated November 25th 1839, 3 x 5, mounted in a frame with a printed portrait of the Duke

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A Royal Doulton figure "First Steps" HN3361, 5.75" high.

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A First World War Death plaque to Harry White, together with a similar smaller copper example. (2).

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An early 20th Century postcard album containing approximately one hundred cards to include First World War related, film stars and scenic examples.

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A boxed Corgi Toys first issue Batmobile number 267 with instructions, lacking rockets. Box damaged.

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Rare Star Trek Canvas Poster of the Movie "First Contact" displayed at the film premier, Leicester Square 1996, approx. 8ft x 3ft

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Rare Collectable 14ct. Gold Plated Bulova Accutron Wrist watch with date aperture with patent electric movement believed to be first electric watch of type

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Foden flat truck, No. 502, first type cab

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Joseph Guarnerius "Del Gesu", first edition, April 1995

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Levi, Eliphas (Alphonse Louis Constant), Transcendental Magic Its Doctrine and Ritual By Eliphas Levi a Complete Translation of Dogme et Ritual De La Haute magie with a Biographical Preface By Arthur Edward Waite Including All the Original Engravings and a Portrait of the Author, London, 1896, 8vo, half title, frontis port, first English translation of Levis 1881 works, publishers original blue cloth covered boards, gilt, rubbed to extremes, spine faded, generally dusty copy, many annotations, scarce; Waite, Arthur Edward, The Occult Sciences, A compendium of Transcendental Doctrine and Experiment, London, 1891, 8vo, publishers boards, gilt(2)

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Audubon, John James, The Original Water-Colour Paintings By John James Audubon for the Birds of America: London, Michael Joseph and The Connoisseur, 1966, large 4to, 2 vols in decorated slipcase, folding colour plates, tan buckram covered boards, Audubon initials in gilt cartouche to upper boards, gilt, introduction by Marshall B. Davidson, reproduced in colour for the first time from the Collection at The New York Historical Society

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Wood, Casey A. & Fyfe, F. Marjorie (translators and editors) The Art of Falconry, being the De Arte Venandi Cum Avibus [reprint of the first complete English edition of 1943 of this famous book together with many drawings, facsimiles and photographs, Boston, London, Charles T. Branford Company, Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press,1955, thick 4to, pale green cloth covered boards, gilt, spine faded; Mavrogordato, J., A Falcon in the Field, A Treatise on the Training and Flying of Falcons, Being a Companion Volume and Sequel to A Hawk for the Bush: London, Knightly Vernon, 1966, royal 8vo, 123 pages illustrated with 12 tissue guarded full page colour plates, 3 pages of black and white figures, and 12 pages of black and white hood designs fine yellow cloth covered boards, green titles, dustwrapper fine and unclipped with three other birds of prey titles (6)

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Walton, Izaac, The Complete Angler, or Contemplative Mans Recreation being a discourse on rivers, fish ponds, fish and fishing, in two parts the first written by Izaac Walton, the second by Charles Cotton with The Lives of the Authors, and Notes Historical, Critical, and Explanatory, by Sir John Hawkins Knt, London, John, Francis, and Charles Rivington, 1784, engravings inc frontis to both parts, 8vo, modern full tan calf, gilt title to black spine label

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Davis, Lindsey, The Silver Pigs, London, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1989, illustrated unclipped dustwrapper, Lindsey Daviss first novel

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AFTER POTHOST 'Her First Lesson', print, 19" x 26"

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A SET OF FOUR LIMITED EDITION (6/125) HAND SIGNED WOOD ENGRAVED POEMS, 'The Fire Gaze' by Seamus Heaney, 'First Spring Dawn' by Jenny Joseph, 'Water' by Lawrence Sail and 'The Three Winds' by Laurie Lee printed for the Friends of the Cheltenham Festival of Literature 1989, the wood engraving by Hellmuth Weissenborn, framed (4)

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AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF VINTAGE AND MODERN BIRITISH AND FOREIGN STAMPS consisting 3 First Day Cover albums, 8 miscellaneous albums, 9 Royal Mail special stamps sets, 1 presentation pack and various other loose stamps

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A FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY LADY'S SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING the brilliant cut stone of about 0.6 cts. the scroll shoulders each set with three small diamonds, the white metal shank stamped "18CT and PLAT" to fit size M/N

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A SMALL PACK OF EIGHT BESWICK FOXHOUNDS designed by Graham Tongue, all white and tan gloss, model Nos. 3 x 2263, 2 x 943 first version, 2264, 2265 and 2263 first version issued 1941-1969, second version issued 1967-1997. A BESWICK FOX, model No. 1016A designed by Arthur Gredington, gloss issued 1945-1997, SOLD WITH A SYLVAC HUNTSMAN AND THREE HOUNDS (13)

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