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Published 1980 (2), 1984, 1991 and 2002 AD. Group comprising: Graham-Campbell and Kidd, The Vikings, British Museum, 1980; Graham-Campbell, The Viking World, BCA, 1980; Backhouse, Turner and Webster, The Golden Age of Anglo-Saxon Art, 966-1066, British Museum, 1984; Webster and Backhouse, The Making of England, Anglo-Saxon Art and Culture, AD600-900, British Museum, 1991 and Allan, Vikings, the Battle at the end of Time, Duncan Baird, 2002. 5.42 kg total, largest 28 x 23cm (11 x 9"). Property of a Hertfordshire, UK collector. [5, No Reserve]
A Victorian ivory and satinwood inlaid coromandel breakfront side cabinet by Jackson & Graham (unstamped) The moulded shaped top above three glazed doors enclosing shelves, standing on a plinth base. 183 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Some scuffing, scratching and staining, some veneer losses, general wear.
Undated (1854 AD). Obv: facing bust with SAMUEL COOMBES MANUFACTURING CLOTHIER and QUEEN ST AUCKLAND legends. Rev: with AUCKLAND / S. COOMBES / ALBERT STREET in three lines with TAILOR, OUTFITTER GENTLEMEN'S MERCER and QUEEN STREET GRAHAM TOWN legends. 14.75 grams. KM# Tn15. Very fine; edge knock. Scarce. [No Reserve]
Graham, Lumley SCENES FROM THE 1851 - 2 - 3 KAFFIR WAR London: Dickenson Brothers, 1854 First edition. Image 1 - Bearer party carrying corpse of a dead officer. Image 2 - The burial "I am the Resurrection and the Life" sayeth The Lord, handcoloured lithograph. Appropriately framed: both in one frame in cut out mount, a fine example - no foxing. These prints are of extreme rarity. The hand-coloured lithographs are from "Sketches by Two Officers of the 43rd Light Infantry" publ. 1854.
Graham, Lumley SCENES FROM THE 1851 - 2 - 3 KAFFIR WAR London: Dickenson Brothers, 1854 First edition. Image 1 - Officers Pack Horses in Patrol order. Image 2 - Kafir Women and Children outside their conical hut, hand-coloured lithograph. Appropriately framed. both in one frame in cut out mount, a fine example. No foxing. These prints are of extreme rarity. These hand-coloured lithographs are from "Sketches by Two Officers of the 43rd Light Infantry" publ. 1854.
Graham, Lumley KAFIR AND HOTTENTOT WAR PARTY 1851 - 2 - 3 KAFIR WAR London: Dickenson Brothers, 1854 First edition. A panoramic view with detailed portrayal of renegade Hottentot members of the CMR who had joined forces with the Xhosa. Appropriately framed. This hand-coloured lithograph was from "Sketches by Two Officers of the 43rd Light Infantry" publ. 1854.
A boxed Tri-ang mail coach operating set plus a spare coach, a class 86 Locomotive, two black Princess Locomotives, two boxed Graham Farrish suburban carriages, three Grafar coaches, one Jareff class 40 Locomotive, a shunter Loco No 3004, Loco 4706, Phoenix diesel/electric Locomotive, five other composite carriages and two Parrish freight wagons - most in play worn and used condition
ERIC WILLIAMS: THE WOODEN HORSE, 1949 4th impression, signed, original cloth + STEPHEN GWYNN: FOR SECOND READING ATTEMPTS TO PLEASE, Dublin and London, Maunsel & Co 1918 1st edition, original cloth backed boards, printed paper label worn, + GRAHAM GREENE: A BURNT-OUT CASE, 1961 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper (3)
Unusual hickory shafted rut iron with circular smooth-faced head, stamped indistinctly to the reverse, possibly John Gray of Prestwick.Comparable to lot 1 22nd January 2005 Lyon & Turnbull and lot 142 15th July 2013 Graham Budd Auctions. CONDITION REPORT: Stamp is most likely AP GRAY but rust and wear has made it illegible. Overall measurement 94.5cm.
Graham Clarke (British, b .1941), Rustics, artist's proof etching, signed lower right "Graham Clarke", 18 x 23cm; and Robert C Bates (British, b.1943), The Long Harvest, signed lower right "R C Bates '68" and numbered 20/20, etching, 15 x 15cm, Provenance: Lumley Cazalet Ltd., 24 Davies Street, London, W1 (2) A little browning around the edges.
THUNDERBIRDS: A colour 10 x 8 photograph showing the marionette puppet characters of the 1960s British Science Fiction television series Thunderbirds standing and seated together, individually signed by the two creators of the series and four voice actors, comprising Gerry Anderson, Sylvia Anderson (adding FAB and The Real Lady P in her hand), Shane Rimmer (Scott Tracy), Jeremy Wilkin (Virgil Tracy), Matt Zimmerman (Alan Tracy) and David Graham (Gordon Tracy). All have signed in bold black or silver inks to clear areas of the image, some adding their character names beneath their signatures. Zimmerman has added an inscription in his hand. About EX
4 ‘N’ gauge Locomotives. Graham Farish: 2 x BR class 08 diesel shunting locomotives, 08800 in Intercity livery (371005) and 08748 in rail blue livery (371-015). Plus BR class 3F 0-6-0T locomotive, 47345 in unlined black livery with late crest (373-212). Together with a Dapol BR Hymek Bo-Bo diesel hydraulic locomotive, D7023 in two-tone green livery, with full yellow ends. (ND-084C). All boxed, minor wear to some. Contents VGC-Mint
3 N gauge diesel locomotives Graham Farish item 371-391 class 66 diesel 66411 Eddie the Engine in deep blue Stobart livery with DRS logo, the same prototype by Dapol but lighter blue, and class 86 electric 86401 in Network SouthEast livery. All boxed, minor wear; 86 pantograph damaged but otherwise contents VGC.
A small quantity of N gauge railway by Graham Farish 2-6-0 Ivatt class 2MT tender loco 6404 and 0-6-0 class 3F Jinty tank 7524, both in LMS unlined black livery. Coaches: 5 x Mk I in BR crimson and cream livery, 5 x Mk I in LMS maroon, 4 x Mk I in BR maroon, 3 x 57 ft Suburban in LMS lined crimson lake, SR 57 ft Suburban brake 3rd. SR coach boxed, some wear, GC, other items boxed, minor wear, contents VGC. (20)
A quantity of N gauge railway Graham Farish class 33 Bo-Bo diesel 33002 Sea King in BR Civil Engineers yellow and grey livery, and Dapol Bo-Bo class 35 Hymek diesel D7071 in BR 2-tone green with small yellow end panels. Freight stock includes Farish: 4 assorted Mk I full brake Royal Mail, 3 x 100 ton tanker bogie wagon BP green, Shell black and Total red, BR 57ft Newspapers bogie van, 4 x covered hopper wagon Cerebos; N Gauge Society specials: tank wagon Berry Wiggins, 6-wheel Stove R van. All boxed, minor wear, contents VGC. (32)
A small quantity of N gauge railway by Graham Farish 4-6-2 tender loco 46229 Duchess of Hamilton in BR maroon late crest, 2-6-4 class 4 tank 42267 in weathered BR lined black late crest. Coaches: 4 assorted Mk I in Regional Railways livery, 5 assorted 57 ft Suburban BR WR in crimson, 3 x Mk II 65 ft Virgin trains, 2 x Mk III 75 ft Inter-City blue-grey, 2 x Mk III 75 ft Midland Mainline, a BR WR rail motor coach in maroon and a BR WR 57 ft Suburban in maroon. All boxed, mostly minor wear, minor damage to Duchess box; contents mostly VGC, Duchess GC with some wear to livery and numbering and a loose driving tender power lead, tank loco has detached coupling. (20)
3 ‘N’ gauge Locomotives. Graham Farish: BR class 50 Co-Co diesel electric locomotive, Defiance, 50149 in BR Sector 2-tone grey livery (371-252). BR class 33 Bo-Bo diesel electric locomotive, 33028 in rail blue livery with yellow ends (371-129). Together with a Dapol BR class 73 Bo-Bo electro-diesel locomotive, City of Winchester, 73129 in Network South East red, white & blue livery (ND-012a). All boxed, minor wear to some. Contents VGC-Mint.
A large and comprehensive collection of Railway Modelling tools, accessories and equipment. Including high quality tools: Proxxon Precision Vice FMS75, Hyper Tough 16-piece cutting set, Rolson 42-piece screwdriver and bit set, Protractor, Xuron Corp vertical cutting track cutter, Expo N/File Set/Handle, Plastic tool boxes containing tweezers, screwdrivers, pliers, drill bits etc. Unmade Metcalfe card kits together with some completed examples. Many packeted items by Peco, Graham Farish, Gaugemaster etc. Reels of colour plastic coated wiring. Rotring 10" adjustable set square, Peco points and track, A3 cutting mat, plus a few handbooks etc. Many items boxed/packeted. GC-Mint.
Football Autographs: A collection of over 50+ football and other sporting autographs enclosed in a 1961 Eagle Sports Annual. Some signatures are duplicated, annual showing wear and age to front and spine, but in a fair condition inside. Autographs include: Denis Law, Jimmy Hill, Bobby Charlton, Alf Ramsey, Stanley Matthews, Graham Hill, Stirling Moss, Alfredo Di Stefano, Ferenc Puskas, Tom Finney and others.
N Gauge: A Collection of 'N' Gauge to include; A Minitrix 'N' gauge N219 4-6-2 engine and tender "Boadicea" BR lined green livery '70036', boxed, Graham Farish No.8143 BR. Class 101, 3 Car Set Diesel Multiple Unit, Graham Farish No.8406 BR. Class 50 Diesel "Sir Edward Elgar" (Green) together with other carriages,rolling stock, track, track side accessories various. (1 box)
CRICKET, signed blanks cards, pieces (laid down) etc., England Test players etc., inc. Randall, Rhodes, Jack Russell, Saggers, Stewart, Graham Thorpe, Tremlett, Vaughan, Willey, Illingworth, Jameson, Lever, Maddy, Mallender, Moxon, Padgett, Prior, Radley, Ramprakash etc., slight duplication, etc., G to EX, 73*
Christie (Agatha). Sparkling Cyanide, 2nd impression, 1947, original red cloth in dust jacket, covers rubbed with some loss to head and foot, 4.50 from Paddington, 1st edition, 1957, original red cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly faded and rubbed, 8vo, together with Betjeman (John), First and Last Loves, 1st edition, 1952, numerous black and white illustrations, original white cloth in price-clipped dust jacket illustrated by John Piper, spine slightly toned with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, plus Chesterton (G.K.), The Wisdom of Father Brown, 6th edition, 1941, some minor spotting, water damage to boards and endpapers, original red cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly marked and rubbed, 8vo, plus other mid 20th-century and modern crime, sci fi and general fiction, including Graham Greene, George Bellairs, W.E. Johns, Ian Fleming, P.G. Wodehouse, Terry Pratchett, and 19 volumes of Folio Society, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)
Palau y Dulcet (Antonio). Manual Del Librero Hispano-Americano..., volumes 1-7, Barcelona, 1923-27, some slight toning, bookplates to front pastedowns, uniform contemporary quarter vellum, boards slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Everitt (Graham), English Caricaturists and Graphic Humourists of the Nineteenth Century, 2nd edition, 1893, numerous black and white illustrations, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus Franks (A.W. & Howe, E.R.J.), Frank Bequest. Catalogue of British and American Book Plates..., volumes 1-3, 1903-04, black and white illustrations, ex-library copies with associated stamps and marks, some slight toning, uniform contemporary blue cloth, spines rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other late 19th and 20th-century bibliographical reference and related, mostly original cloth, some leather bindings, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)
Capper (John). The Three Presidencies of India: a history of the rise and progress of the British Indian possessions, 1853, numerous black and white illustrations plus folding map to front, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated red cloth, boards and spine faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Graham (Maria), Journal of a Residence in India, 2nd edition, 1813, 15 black and white plates, some light spotting, lacks original endpapers, rebound with modern brown boards, 4to, plus Jerrold (Douglas), The Story of a Feather, 1st edition, 1844, black and white illustrated frontispiece and half-title, some light toning, original gilt-decorated brown cloth in slipcase, spine faded, 8vo, plus other 19th-century literature and miscellaneous reference, all original cloth, many decorative, 8vo/4to, approximately 65 volumes in total (3 shelves)

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