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Lawrence (D. H.) Rawdon's Roof, limited edition, number seven of the Woburn Books series, London: Elkin Mathews & Marrot, 1928, light offsetting to pp. 12 & 13 and endpapers, original decorative boards tiny split at foot of spine, dust jacket, spine a little toned with nicks at ends, limited signed edition 411/530, together with Graves (Robert). The Shout, limited edition, number sixteen of the Woburn Books series, Elkin Mathews & Marrot, 1929, light partial offsetting to endpapers, original boards, small loss at foot of spine, slight spotting to covers, 8vo, limited signed edition 209/530, plus Greene (Graham). The Great Jowett, limited edition, London: Bodley Head, 1981, small label at front 'Ex libris Vivien Greene 1904-2003', original cloth, spine and extremities faded, 8vo, limited signed edition,15/525, with 5 others including: The Man Who..., Stories by Detection Club Authors, Scorpion Press, 1992, limited edition 122/125, signed by all 13 contributors, The Bloom of Candles, by Laurie Lee, 1947, signed, Bram Van Velde, by Samuel Beckett, Georges Duthuit & Jacques Putman, Grove Press edition, 1960, signed by Samuel Beckett, River. Poems by Ted Hughes, 1983 (inscribed by Ted Hughes, lacking dust jacket), The Moor's Last Sigh, by Salman Rushdie, 1995, limited signed edition 159/200, and On Chesil Beach, by Ian McEwan, 2007, limited signed edition 64/1200 QTY: (10)
* Oakley (Graham, 1929-2022). The Foxbury Force, circa 1994, original watercolour heightened with bodycolour, depicting a group of anthropomorphic foxes some dressed in blue and white shorts with blue police hats, others in armour, 24 x 19 cm mount aperture, framed and glazed (48.5 x 44 cm), together with a copy of The Foxbury Force, signed by Graham Oakley, for which the illustration was produced, slim oblong 4toQTY: (2)
Wheatley (Dennis). Come into My Parlour, [1946]; Curtain of Fear, 1953; The Prisoner in the Mask, 1957; The Rape of Venice, 1959, 1st editions, original cloth, dust jackets, some fading to spine of first two titles, small nicks and tears, 8vo, together with Kent (Alexander). To Glory We Steer, 1968; Form Line of Battle!, 1969; Enemy in Sight!, 1970; The Flag Captain, 1971; Sloop of War, 1972; Command a King's Ship, 1973, 1st editions, original cloth, dust jackets, slight fading to one or two spines, 8vo, together with others by Dennis Wheatley, Alexander Kent, Winston Graham, and Winston S. Churchill, by Randolph S. Churchill/Martin Gilbert, volumes I-V, mixed editions 1966-77 QTY: (58)
Grahame (Kenneth). The Wind in the Willows, 1st edition, London: Methuen, 1908, frontispiece by Graham Robertson, spotting to half-title and endpapers, contemporary gift inscription to Edith E. Binyon from K. C. to front free endpaper, top edge gilt, original publisher's pictorial green cloth gilt, minor damp mottling, mostly to upper cover, extremities lightly rubbed, 8voQTY: (1)
M.P.C/ERTL 1.25 scale Indy 500 kits, 6246 ‘Indy 500 Hall of Fame’ set inc 1963 Watson Roadster #98, 1963 Lotus 29 Indy #92 Jim Clark & 1974 McLaren M16-C #3 J.Rutherford also MPC 6025 1968 Lotus 56 ‘STP’ Indy Turbine #70 Graham Hill inc Pit Tractor. Both Mint factory sealed kits @1988-95 - 2 boxes/4 kits.
Six 00 gauge locos to include two Graham Farish Black 5 locos, one in original box, BR unlined late crest, a Graham Farish pannier tank, in GWR green, no.9410, a repainted Airfix class 31, in network rail yellow, a repainted 2P loco in midland red, no.634, and a bodyshell for a Lima class 58, no.58001. All are in good condition, repaints are done to a fair standard.
Two Graham Farish N gauge locos, to include a 4MT tank, no.80048, in BR lined black, early emblem, in factory weathered black, together with a class 31 in BR green, no.D5672. Both are in near mint to mint condition and are housed in original boxes, class 31 has lost the outer cardboard sleeve, and has been replaced by a paper-printed sleeve.
A 1972 ADAC Hockenheim trophy awarded to Graham Hill,honorary prize awarded to Graham Hill for the F2 event at Hockenheim 30th September to 1st October, inscribed to front, with ADAC badge, plated metal, mounted on wooden base, 31cm overall. Footnotes:Graham Hill finished 5th overall driving for the Jagermeister Racing Team.Lot to be sold without reserve.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Bridget Riley (b.1931)Blue Dominance (Tommasini & Gubay 24)Screenprint in colours, 1977, signed, dated and titled in pencil, numbered from the edition of 100, printed by Graham Henderson, London, published by Pace Editions, New York, on wove paper, with full margins, sheet 980 x 490mm (38 1/2 x 19 1/4in)
Graham Sutherland (1903-1980)Praying MantisLithograph printed in colours, 1963, signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 65, printed by Emil Matthieu, Zurich, published by Galerie Wolfgang Ketterer, Munich, on wove paper, the full sheet printed to the edges, sheet 655 x 502mm (25 3/4 x 19 3/4in)
Graham Sutherland (1903-1980) The Meadow Chapel (Tassi 26) Etching, 1928, signed in pencil, from the edition of 82, published by The Twenty-One Gallery, London, on Whatman wove paper, with wide (possibly full) margins, sheet 167 x 198mm (6 5/8 x 7 3/4in) Provenance: With Leicester Galleries, where acquired by Eardley Knollys in mid-1960s; Bequeathed to Mattei Radev
A boxed Peco ST-301 N gauge Starter Track Set, a boxed Graham Farish 'The Gate Inn', five unboxed Hornby N gauge Buildings, a Platform, Gauze, Scenic Accents Hereford Cows, P & D Marsh Models Postman, Bike and Postboxes, Plaster Cloth, Track Plans Booklets and Making a Start in N Gauge Book
A Palitoy Mainline 00 gauge model railway BR black 2-6-0 locomotive and tender no.5328 in associated box, together with assorted boxed rolling stock comprising Hornby R6370 SWB open wagon (x3) and Gilbert coke wagon (x2), Bachmann 37401 16-ton slope slide tippler wagon (x3) and 33033 Coal Trader's Classics set of three, Dapol B316 Blue Circle 7-plank wagon (x2), Mainline 37148 LMS ventilated van and Graham Farish Great Mountain coal wagon, three Bachmann Scenecraft figure sets and a Peco Lineside carded pack of milk churns (19)
Newman, Graham & Co., publisher. Our Conservative and Unionist Statesmen, 2 volumes, London, 1900, 36 monochrome photograph portraits with paper guards, some light toning & spotting throughout, all edges gilt, original uniform gilt decorated cloth, boards & spines slightly marked & rubbed with some loss to the head & foot of the spines, folio, together with:Price (F. G. Hilton), The Marygold by Temple Bar, being a history of the site now occupied by No. 1, Fleet Street,..., presentation copy, London: Bernard Quaritch, 1902, 27 monochrome plates plus in-text illustrations, period inscription to the front endpaper, bookplate to the front pastedown, some light marginal toning & spotting, top edge gilt, original gilt decorated green cloth, spine lightly faded & rubbed to head & foot, large 4to, limited edition 121/250, plusPepys (Samuel), The Diary of Samuel Pepys, 12 volumes, edited by Henry B. Wheatley, London: George Bell & Sons, 1897, monochrome frontispieces, some light toning & spotting, some gutters cracked, top edges gilt, original uniform gilt decorated blue cloth, boards & spines lightly rubbed, 8vo, with 2 volumes of Correspondence plus 1 volume of Pepysiana, and other late 19th Century to modern history & banking reference, mostly original cloth, G/VG, 8vo/folioQTY: (6 shelves)
A collection of books relating to the SS Normandie comprising Normandie Her life and times Harvey Ardman, 'The only way to cross' John Maxtone-Graham, Classic Liners SS Normandie William H Miller, Picture history of the Normandie Frank O Braynard, Voyage Inaugral Normandie Le Havre - New York, Normandie John Maxtone-Graham.
Scotland.- Constitution, Rules, Orders, and Regulations, of the Hay Friendly Society of New Pitsligo, Aberdeen, 1799 bound with Twentieth Report (The) of the Society for the Support of Gaelic Schools, Edinburgh, 1831 and Report of the Institution for the Education of Deaf & Dumb Children, Edinburgh, 1822 and Report of the Society for the Relief of the Destitute Sick, Edinburgh, 1836 and Tenth Report by the Directors of the Asylum for the Blind, Glasgow, lithographed frontispiece, Glasgow, 1837, bound with several other similar pamphlets in 1 vol., engraved bookplate of Sir John Stuart Forbes Bt. of Pitsligo & Fettercairn, contemporary half calf, numbered 366 on spine § [Cockburn (John) A Short History of the Revolution in Scotland, modern cloth-backed marbled boards, 1712 § Dalrymple (William) The Scripture Jewish History..., only edition, lightly browned, modern cloth, uncut, Air [Ayr], J. & P. Wilson, 1803 § [Graham (William)] An Attempt to prove, that every Species of Patronage is Foreign to the Nature of the Church, first edition, a little browned, modern marbled boards, Edinburgh, J.Gray & G.Alston, 1768 § [?Symington (Andrew)] The Duty of Stated and Select Private Christian Fellowship briefly Inculcated, and Directed, first edition, contemporary ink inscription referring to the synod of the Reformed Presbyterian church in North America at head of title (shaved), modern cloth, original upper wrapper bound in with contemporary ownership inscription "Rev. Gilbert McMaster Duanesburgh" [Schenactady County, N.Y.], Paisley, Stephen Young, 1823; and 6 others, mostly Scottish but including a volume of pamphlets on the deaf and dumb, 8vo (11)
India.- Stack (Capt. George) A Dictionary, English and Sindhi...Printed by order of the Government of Bombay, errata f. at end, 2 Bombay bookseller's ink stamps to foot of title, contemporary ink ownership inscription to upper corner of title and next few ff., marginal small wormholes or small traces, trace a little larger to lower margin of last 3 ff., occasional spotting, lightly browned, ?original grey-green cloth, remains of label to spine, spine ends little worn, corners worn, a few small wormholes, some fading, staining and marking, but solid, 8vo, Bombay, American Mission Press, T. Graham, 1849. *** Rare. We can trace only one copy at auction (2004). Stack was a British officer in India and pioneer of Sindhi studies. He was Deputy Collector in Hyderabad.
EIGHT 1/43 SCALE MINICHAMPS DIECAST MODEL RACING CARS comprising a No.430 986768, Porsche911 GT2 Evo, Elf Haberthur Racing, Maury-Laribiere / Graham / Poulain, Le Mans 1998; No.400 011414, Didge Viper GTS-R, Zonca / Gooding / Sangiulio / Duno, Daytona 24hrs 2001; No.400 036993, Porsche 911 GT3 RS, GT Class Winners Luhr / Maassen / Collard, Le Mans 24hrs 2003; No.400 041406, Audi A4, Audi Sport Team Abt, M. Tomozyk, DTM 2004; No.400 046979, Porsche 911 GT3 RS 'Sally', Jeanette / Minter, GP of Miami 2004; No.400 056971, Porsche 911 GT3 RS, Yamagishi / Pompidou / Blanchemain, Essais du Mans 2005; No.400 101216, Maserati Gran Turismo MC GT4 Test Car, P. Necchi, Trofeo Granturismo MC 2010; No.400 061082, Porsche Cayenne Turbo, IMSA Medical Car, ALMS 2003, each mint or near mint and boxed.
Football autographs, two signed commemorative covers, one a British Football Heroes Cover signed by four including Danny Blanchflower & Alex Ferguson, an Evening Standard Wembley Cover, 14 May 1996 with 7 signatures, John Toshack, Ian Callaghan, Phil Thompson, Denis Irwin, Roy Evans, David Fairclough & Graham Stuart (vg)
Postcards, an RP selection of 19 cards, inc. station interiors at Ashton, and Swettenham; Torquay Reservoir, Buckfastleigh, Christow (5), Widecombe Fair, Parade Millbrook, Fore St Torpoint, floods Newton Abbot (2), American Cemetery at Oldway (later moved to USA), London Rd Sevenoaks, Graham White over Torbay, convicts Portland (mainly gd)
Tottenham Hotspur legends multi signed 16x12 inch colour montage photo includes Ossie Ardiles, Gary Mabbutt, Ledley King, Steve Archibald and Graham Roberts. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL " Charles Graham Smith" a portrait study 3/4 length, oil on canvas, inscribed verso "Charles Graham Smith, Younger Son of Captain Robert Webb Smith HEJGS born 1833 died [at sea] 1857, copied 1910 by WWB from By Harding (supposed) at the Hoo Apsley Guise Beds", 102 cm x 76.5 cm
"The Complete Works of Robert Louis Stevenson" Edinburgh edition, limited edition each numbered 167/1035 and initialled WBB, varying published dates from the mid to late 1890s (28 volumes) together with GRAHAM BALFOUR "The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson" in two volumes, volumes 1 and 2, published London Methuen & Co 1901 and edited Sideny Colvin "The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson - to his family and friends" in two volumes, volumes 1 and 2, published London Methuen & Co 1899 (2 boxes)
A World War I medal group, in presentation display case, comprising the Great War Medal, inscribed 2. Lieutenant DNH Graham, Victory Medal, inscribed 2. Lieutenant DNH Graham, the Meritorious Service Medal, inscribed 49443 SJT DNH Graham, number 5A Tram Coy RE, and the 1914-15 Star, inscribed 49443 LO PL DNH Graham RE, and a Royal Engineers cap badge, each with ribbons, in fitted display case and a group of associated photographs and ephemera.
Sitwell, Sacheverell and Russell, James, "Old Garden Roses Part One", with 8 reproductions from paintings by Charles Raymond and a foreward by Graham Thomas, George Rainbird Ltd, no 148 of 160 signed by both author nd artist, in association with Collins, 14 St James Place, London, 1955 ( one with its original box sleeve), and Blunt, Wilfred and Russell, James, "Old Garden Roses Part Two", George Rainbird Ltd 1957 , also numbered 148 of 160, with original box sleeve, both half vellum, bound by Zaensdorf, marbled boards highlighted in gilt, and two other copies, Part I numbered 355 of 2160 copies, part II not numbered but limited edition similar, dust wrappers, ( 4)Condition Report

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