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Lot 629

Graham Dudley Page (British, b.1905), hand coloured woodcut, signed in pencil, 12x16.5cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 726

Graham Seaton Dudley Page (British, b.1905), "Sailing Boats on the Ouse", watercolour, initialed lower right, 27x37cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 269

Attributed to Graham Seaton Dudley Page, inscribed on backboard 'Riverside Dormy House', unsigned, 19x27cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 36

THE RUGBY UNION CLUB HOUSE: GROGG MODEL OF GRAHAM PRICE BY JOHN HUGHES standing on titled base, signed, 15 cmsProvenance: private collection ConwyComments: good

Lot 16

THE RUGBY UNION CLUB HOUSE: LARGE GROUP OF POST-WAR WALES INTERNATIONAL & OTHER PROGRAMMES, some with signatures including Barry John and Graham Mourie noted, together with press clips and other ephemeraProvenance: private collection Vale of GlamorganCondition: viewing advised, some with hand written notes, generally bumped

Lot 62

THE RUGBY UNION CLUB HOUSE: GROGG CARICATURE (WORLD OF GROGGS) LIMITED EDITION (66/500) TRIO OF GRAHAM PRICE, BOBBY WINDSOR & CHARLIE FAULKNER standing on a titled base, entitled 'The Welsh Front Row Grand Slam 1976, 1978' (Pontypool front row), wearing Wales International kit, signed 'Grogg Shop Wales Ltd Ed 66/500 1977' with inscription to base Grogg shop Wales 1997, 26cms high x 28cms wide, signed HughesProvenance: private collection GwentCondition: good with certificate

Lot 61

THE RUGBY UNION CLUB HOUSE: GROGG CARICATURE (WORLD OF GROGGS) LIMITED EDITION (6/30) MODEL OF GRAHAM PRICE, BOBBY WINDSOR & CHARLIE FAULKNER standing on a titled base, entitled 'The Welsh Front Row Grand Slam 1976, 1978' (Pontypool front row), wearing Pontypool RFC shirts, signature to base 'World of Groggs 2000' with inscription to base 'Limited Edition Pontypool 2008', 26cms high x 28cms wide, signed Hughes, WalesProvenance: private collection GwentCondition: good, with certificate

Lot 175

Autographs - Sci-Fi - an album of autographs on 8x10" photographs and inside convention booklets, all appearing to relate to Nexus Conventions c1990s. Autographs include: Richard LeParmentier (Star Wars - signed 8x10" with dedication and long inscription), Peter Jurasik (Babylon 5 8x10" with dedication and inscription), Paul Darrow (Blake's 7 signed 5x7" photo), David Jason (Blake's 7 signed 8x10" undedicated), Gareth Thomas (Blake's 7 signed 8x10" undedicated), Rene Auberjonois (Star Trek DS9 8x10" undedicated), Andrew Robinson (Star Trek A4 print-out signed and undedicated), Andrew Robinson (Star Trek signed mousemat, undedicated), Nicholas Courtney (Dr Who signed A4 print out, with dedication), Sophie Aldred (Dr Who signed 8x12" photo, dedicated), Nexus '97 Convention Brochure (signed by Colin Baker, Jennifer Hetrick and Jason Carter), Nexus 2001 Brochure (signed by Rene Auberjonois, Slyvester McCoy, Gareth Thomas) Nexus '98 Brochure (signed by Peter Jurasik), Nexus '99 Brochure (signed by Sophie Aldred, Andrew Robinson, Richard Arnold, John Freeman, Phil Atcliffe and Graham Bleathman), along with a selection of unsigned Star Trek Deep Space Nine official 8x10" black and white stills. 

Lot 194

1940s Theatre Poster - Pacific 1860 by Noel Coward - Theatre Royal Drury Lane - an original c1940s (1946) theatre poster advertising Pacific 1860 'A Musical Romance By Noel Coward' at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. Starring Mary Martin, Graham Payn and others. Folded. Generally VG+ to EX. 51cm x 32cm. Pacific 1860 was Coward's first post-war production, and the first show to be held post-war at the Theatre Royal.  Provenance: from a large private collection of 1940s theatre (and other) posters. All originally obtained and used by the Keith Prowse Ticket Agency in London during the period. All posters are used and display signs of wear. Most feature pin holes to the corners, and most are folded - although the folds tend not to have penetrated the print, making them largely unnoticeable in many cases. Condition varies, and our comments on such matters are offered a guidance only. Buyer's are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to condition of specific lots prior to bidding. 

Lot 49g

Various 1950's Reprint Society Books inc Graham Greene, Hemingway, Doctor Zhivago & Everest/Mountaineering books such as Seven Years in Tibet, Man of Everest & Annapurna

Lot 520

A Collection of Ephemera from Jollies in Longton to include Signed Brotherhood of Man, Barron Knights and Danny Finn and Eve Graham Press Photos and Brochures.

Lot 521

L Graham-Smith, still life study of flowers, oil on canvas, signed lower left and dated 1929, 59 cm x 43 cm together with another similar, by the same artist, 65.5 x 45cm, each framed (2)

Lot 163

N Gauge Model Railway comprising No. 371-557 Class 158 Two Car DMU East Midlands Trains from Graham Farish. Looks to be without obvious sign of fault in boxes, but not tested, as shown.

Lot 161

N Gauge Model Railway comprising No. 372-078 Class B1 61321 Weathered and 371-394 Class 66 Freightliner Bardon Agg Locomotive, plus a class 47 all from Graham Farish. Look to be without obvious sign of fault in boxes, but not tested, as shown.

Lot 156

N Gauge Model Railway comprising 9 boxed GNER Coaches from Graham Farish. Look to be without obvious sign of fault in boxes, as shown.

Lot 159

N Gauge Model Railway comprising No. 372-242 Class 47 Diesel Locomotive 'Sir Rowland Hill' and No. 371-377 Class 66 Diesel Railfreight Locomotive from Graham Farish. Look to be without obvious sign of fault in boxes, but not tested, as shown.

Lot 157

N Gauge Model Railway comprising 20 boxed rolling stock / wagons from Graham Farish. Look to be without obvious sign of fault in boxes, as shown.

Lot 160

N Gauge Model Railway comprising No. 372-920 Deltic Prototype Locomotive and No. 371-392 Class 66 GBRF Sunderland Locomotive from Graham Farish. Look to be without obvious sign of fault in boxes, but not tested, as shown.

Lot 162

N Gauge Model Railway comprising No. 371-480 HST 125 GNER Locomotive (plus dummy) from Graham Farish. Look to be without obvious sign of fault in boxes, but not tested, as shown.

Lot 158

N Gauge Model Railway comprising boxed rolling stock / wagons from Graham Farish plus loose issues and accessory items.

Lot 155

N Gauge Model Railway comprising 9 boxed Pullman Coaches from Graham Farish. Look to be without obvious sign of fault in boxes, as shown.

Lot 154

N Gauge Model Railway comprising 36 boxed rolling stock / wagon issues from (mostly) Graham Farish. Look to be without obvious sign of fault in boxes, as shown.

Lot 98

Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young signed Déjà Vu Album Display. Album sleeve signed by David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash and Neil Young. Mounted and Framed . 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

Lot 136

Formula One Graham Hill signed hardback book Life at the Limit. Large blue ink autograph on title page. 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

Lot 270

Pollard (Graham).- Studies in the Book Trade in Honour of Graham Pollard, Pollard's own copy with his book-label and in presentation binding of blue morocco, gilt, together with his Bibliographical Society Gold Medal in cloth drop-back box, 8vo, Oxford, 1975.*** With JC's printed note in box "Graham Pollard's Bibliographical Society Gold Medal Bequeathed to Esther Potter, and bought by me from her executors in 2014 for £600, which was its melt value at the time. John Collins".

Lot 320

Barber (Giles) The James A. de Rothschild Bequest at Waddesdon Manor...Printed Books and Bookbindings, 2 vol., Aylesbury, 2013 § Thomas (Alan G.) Great Books and Book Collectors, with a bundle of letters & other material relating to the author loosely inserted, New York, 1975 § Mandelbrote (G.) & Barry Taylor. Libraries within the Library: The Origins of the British Library's Printed Collections, 2009 § de Ricci (Seymour) English Collectors of Books & Manuscripts (1530-1930)..., Cambridge, 1930 § Fletcher (H.George, editor) The Wormsley Library: A Personal Selection by Sir Paul Getty, second edition, original pictorial wrappers, London & New York, 2007, illustrations, many colour, all but the last original cloth or boards, the first three with dust-jackets, the second slightly frayed; and c.45 others on notable libraries and collectors, some pamphlets, v.s. (c.50)*** The first was originally commissioned from Graham Pollard, assisted by John Collins, but Pollard's sudden death in 1976 meant that the project was taken over by Giles Barber, who himself died just prior to publication. Included in the lot is a folder of Pollard's notes on some of the books and a box file of correspondence and other material.

Lot 315

Guernsey.- Stevens Cox (Gregory) The Guernsey Merchants & their World in the Georgian Era, A.L.s. from the author to JC loosely inserted, cloth, original pictorial wrappers bound in at end, Guernsey, Toucan Press, 2009; A Bibliography of Private Publishing, Guernsey Book Fair October 5-10, illustrations by Rigby Graham, book fair poster folded & tipped in at end, Guernsey, Brewhouse Press, 1970; St Peter Port 1680-1830: The history of an international entrepôt, inscribed by the author "Hunc librum auctor Johanno Collins amico optimo et bibliopolae sapientissimo maximis cum gratiis d.d. 20.xii.1999" on front free endpaper, Woodbridge, 1999 § McCormack (John) The Guernsey House, 1980 § Edwards (G.B.) Ebenezer Le Page, first edition, 1981, all but the first original cloth or boards with dust-jackets; and c.45 others on Guernsey, some pamphlets, v.s. (c.50)

Lot 44

[Hobbes (Thomas)] De mirabilibus Pecci: being the Wonders of the Peak, in Darby-shire, commonly called the Devil's Arse of Peak, first edition, issue with Latin poem in italic and English translation in roman, imprimatur to verso of title, English and Latin text on facing leaves, 7pp. advertisements at end, with final blank, book-label of Graham Pollard, contemporary calf, rubbed, [Wing H2224], for William Crook, 1678 § Gent (Tho.) The Antient and Modern History of the Loyal Town of Rippon, first edition, title with typographic border, folding woodcut plan, numerous woodcut head-pieces, initials and illustrations, 5pp. advertisements and list of subscribers at end, later ink signature to head of title, bookplate of William Radclyffe Rouge Croix College of Arms, contemporary calf, worn, covers detached, York, 1733 § Robinson (Thomas) An Essay towards a Natural History of Westmorland and Cumberland. Wherein an account is given of their several mineral and surface productions, 2 parts in 1, first edition, errata slip pasted in at foot of p.118, advertisement leaf at end, Macclesfield copy with embossed stamps & bookplate, contemporary panelled calf, spine gilt, by J.L. for W.Freeman, 1709; and 2 others including a Wesmorland Poll Book of 1826 for Kendal & Lonsdale wards, 8vo (5)*** The second includes a poem on Studley Park by Peter Aram, and the 73pp. 'Journey into some Parts of Yorkshire, particularly, to Pontefract, Wakefield, and Leeds'. The second item includes details of minerals, rocks, metals & mines and also contains a list of rare plants.

Lot 198

Wiseiana.- [Evans (Marian)],"George Eliot". Agatha, counterfeit edition with comma after "thinking" on p.11, Hugh Walpole's copy with his Brackenburn bookplate mounted on verso of title, spotting, with John Carter's article on the pamphlet for 'The Book Collector' together bound in modern cloth, [Todd 156c (2)], Trübner & Co. [Richard Clay], 1869 [but c.1890] § Brontë (Anne) Self-Communion, a poem, edited by Thomas J.Wise, one of 30 copies, facsimile leaf (with a duplicate), loose as issued, uncut, preserved in modern cloth drop-back box, [Todd 53d], 1900 § [Jennings (Richard)], "Richard Gullible". [The Gullible Papers], no.2-6 (of 7), nos. 3 & 4 printed together, spot to lower margin of no.2, [printed by Richard Clay for Carter, Pollard & Jennings], [1934]; another set of the same, proofs on different paper and no.6 in preliminary state, most initialled "H.G.P." [Graham Pollard] in pencil in top right corner, no.2 with faint ink printer's stamp to lower margin, rust-marks from paper clip, [1934]; and other related material including printer's bill made out to Pollard & typescript of Carter's bibliographical article on the Gullible Papers for The Book Collector Summer 1959, v.s. (a bundle)

Lot 36

Pollard (Graham).- Spelman (Sir Henry) De non temerandis Ecclesiis, Churches not to be violated, fourth edition, longitudinal half-title, bookplate of Lord Rolle, eighteenth century mottled calf, spine gilt, [Wing S4922], Oxford, by H.Hall, for Amos Curteyn, 1668 § Hobbes (Thomas) Elementa philosophica de cive, engraved pictorial title, woodcut initials, book-label of Charles Whibley, contemporary red morocco with calf panel and triple gilt fillets & ornaments at corners, spine gilt in compartments, corners bumped, [Willems 1406], Amsterdam, Daniel Elzevier, 1669 § Virgilius Maro (Publius) Opera, edited by Daniel Heinsius, engraved pictorial title and folding map, 2 passages printed in red, woodcut head-pieces and decorative initials, light foxing, old ink signatures & engraved bookplate, contemporary black morocco, gilt, spine gilt in compartments, g.e., [Willems 450, "un chef-d'Å“uvre typographique"], Leiden, Bonaventure & Abraham Elzevier, 1636, all from the library of Graham Pollard with his book-label, very slightly rubbed; and 9 others from Pollard's library, 8vo et infra (12)*** A note in the first reads "lot 474 in Pollard sale 3/4 July 1978 bt by Blackwell for Esther Potter £15. On left the Sotheby reprint booklabel on the right the original which I inserted (I never saw a Pollard book with it in use). JC".

Lot 221

Pollard (Graham) Catalogue of I Typefounders' Specimens..., limited edition, inscribed by the author to John Collins with note by JC "inscribed by Graham on the original tissue wrapper! He said it was the last he had left", original cloth-backed boards, Birrell & Garnett, 1928 § Studies in the Book Trade in Honour of Graham Pollard, Pollard's own copy with his pencil annotations and notes by him & Esther Potter loosely inserted, bound in dark brown morocco with diamonds containing all the contributors' initials in blind across the boards, by Esther Potter, Oxford, 1975 § Carter (John) & Graham Pollard. An Enquiry into the Nature of Certain Nineteenth Century Pamphlets, unauthorized American reprint with carbon letter from John Carter to the publisher loosely inserted, inscribed by Pollard to John Collins with mounted photograph of himself captioned "G.P. an early mug shot" by JC, original cloth, New York, 1971 § Barker (N.) & J.Collins. A Sequel to An Enquiry..., inscribed by the authors to Esther Potter, original cloth, dust-jackets, 1983, some a little rubbed; and a small quantity of others by or relating to Pollard and/or Esther Potter including 3 bound volumes of 'Pollard Opuscula' and 4 of sale catalogues of their books & other items, many pamphlets, v.s. (sm.qty)*** "Comments on my Festschrift...p.4. [when seen as a boy viewing a Hudson River Portfolio he was given "a fiver and told not come back"; it sold for £5] One armed man W.T.?Singler employed by W.T.Spencer gave me ten shillings not five pounds. The book lacked four plates, but was settled in a taxi crossing London the same evening at £198 (E.Joseph running up Ben Bailey, who had to borrow some of this amount from E.Joseph)".Also included in the lot is an A.L.s. from the bibliographer A.W.Pollard of the British Museum dated 1916 replying to a query about a book, "The volume of text corresponding to your plates was published in 1843. Without the text your volume would be mainly valuable for cutting up. A dealer Messrs. Maggs of the Strand might give a small price for it". JC adds, "This was lot 443 [Maximilian's Atlas, 1845, plates only, sold for £2000] Hodgsons 5 June 1964 after Maggs bt it Wilfrid Hodgson read out the last sentence and there was a roar of laughter. I was in the room for Quaritch & remember the sale. John Maggs gave me the letter in August '01".

Lot 286

Collins (John).- Carter (John) & Graham Pollard. An Enquiry into the Nature of Certain Nineteenth Century Pamphlets, second edition by Nicolas Barker & John Collins, 1983 with Barker (N.) & John Collins. A Sequel to an Enquiry, 1983, together 3 vol., number 8 of 80 specially-bound sets with folder of 2 additional pamphlets, original morocco, t.e.g., pamphlets original wrappers (Browning with a few stains) loose in morocco-backed board folder, all together in cloth slip-case, London & Berkeley § Collins (John) The Two Forgers: a Biography of Harry Buxton Forman & Thomas James Wise, expanded to 2 volumes, inscribed "a special copy for extra-illustration John Collins" and interleaved, bound in half grey morocco, spines faded, 1992; [Strix] Peter Fleming: Sa Place dans La Litterature Anglaise par Comte Henri Hacquart de Turtotz..., one of 13 copies specially bound, presentation copy from the author to Peter Tate with note by JC "given back to me by his daughter when I cat. his books" on front free endpaper, cloth, 1997; [Phillipps Farewell] The Book Business or, the shutters at last, a tale of the auctions, proof copy with some corrections/comments, related material loosely inserted, bound in morocco-backed marbled boards, label to front pastedown and another old label "Thin or Leaf Gutta Percha Palquium Gutta, Burck Singapore. Jan 1868 Mr. J.Collins" mounted on front free endpaper, 2007 § [de Hamel (Christopher)] The Oxfraud Book of Palaeographical Verse, number 57 of 56 copies inscribed "published by the owner with the limited enthusiasm of the compiler" on colophon, proofs and letters of appreciation pasted in at end or loosely inserted, note by JC on front pastedown "the publisher's file copy bound by Bernard Middleton. We had a little trouble with the title since I was worried that OUP would sue him...", bound in blue buckram in Oxford style, Oxford, Imprenta del Falsificador Español, 1467 [1985]; Particular Bindings, one of 10 large paper copies specially bound, half cloth over floral patterned-paper boards, by Athene Bindery, original wrappers bound in, board slip-case covered in proof sheets, Bath, George Bayntun, [2006] § Cox (Charles) A [& Another] Nosegay of Old Poetry, 2 vol. in 1, note by JC "The books in the first cat. were almost all mine. those in the 2nd cat. were bt. from the Bonham's sale of Eric Quayle's books..." on front free endpaper, related correspondence bound in at end, half cloth over marbled boards, original wrappers bound in, Launceston, 2005 § [Sale Catalogue] Wiseiana & Formaniana at Bonhams. The Stuart B.Schimmel Forgery Collection with an Introduction by Nicolas Barker, one of 25 special copies, inscribed "This one dedicated by one old hand to the other Nicolas Barker", original cloth, Bonham's, 2012; and a small quantity of other material by or relating to JC and his books including his notes and bound check list for his pamphlet The Sowerby Family of 1973, copies of his Viner & Hart booksellers' catalogues, a bound copy of his pamphlet on Longleat Library with additional material loosely inserted, a scrapbook of book auction slips, folders of marked-up photographs for his books etc., v.s. (sm. qty)*** From The Oxfraud Book of Palaeographical Verse:"I wander'd lonely through the stacks, Just having 'borrowed' Bodley's keys, When all at once I saw some racksOf ancient dusty codices :A dozen saw I at a glance,Sign'd by Henry, Prince of France."(William Wordsworth) "What though the field be glossedAll is not glossed."(John Milton)  

Lot 253

India & Indian printing.- Newby (Eric) A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush, first edition, 1958 § Shaw (Graham)  The South Asia and Burma Retrospective Bibliography (SABREB), Stage I: 1556-1800, 1987; Printing in Calcutta to 1800, 1981 § Shaw (G.) & Mary Lloyd, editors. Publications proscribed by the Government of India: A Catalogue..., 1985 § Diehl (K.S.) Carey Library Pamphlets [Secular Series] A Catalogue, slight worming, Serampore, 1968, original cloth or boards, the last with dust-jacket, slightly rubbed; and c.40 others, mostly India & Indian printing, including some religious texts in Indian languages and a bound volume of articles on Pakistan etc. by G.A.Glaister, 8vo & 4to (c.45)

Lot 214

S.E. & Far East Asia & Printing.- Brooke (Margaret, Lady, Ranee of Sarawak) My Life in Sarawak, first edition, presentation copy from the author inscribed on front free endpaper, 1913 Wells (Carveth) Six Years in the Malay Jungle, 1927 § Martyr (Graham) Akitsushima: The Island of the Dragon Fly, upper hinge broken, Yokohama, n.d. § Byrd (C.K.) Early Printing in the Straits Settlements 1806-1858, ex-library copy with stamps, Singapore, 1970 § Maggs Bros. Ltd. Sino-European Imprints of the 17th and 18th Century, inscribed to JC by the cataloguer Titus Boeder, 2016 § Kumar (Ann) & John H. McGlynn. Illuminations: The Writing Traditions of Indonesia, Jakarta, New York & Tokyo, 1996 § Bastin (J.) & Pauline Rohatgi. Prints of Southeast Asia in the India Office Library: The East India Company in Malaysia and Indonesia 1786-1824, 1979, illustrations, original cloth or boards, the last two with dust-jackets, some a little rubbed; and c.25 others, including a small box of wood-veneer notepaper featuring Japanese scenes (with envelopes), 8vo & 4to (c.30)

Lot 255

Pollard (Graham) & Albert Ehrman. The Distribution of Books by Catalogue from the Invention of Printing to A.D.1800 based on material in the Broxbourne Library, proof copy with mounted photographs, some foxing, cloth, presentation copy from Pollard to John Carter (as lettered on upper cover) with Carter's book-label and A.L.s. from him to Pollard thanking for the book "...Hors serie and with dedicace in gold on the front it is immensely superior to those vulgar red leather copies wch Bertie's fellow members have to put up with..." and other letters & related material loosely inserted, folio, Cambridge, for presentation to members of the Roxburghe Club, 1964.*** This book "remains unsurpassed, particularly for the period to 1700, its scope including catalogues from printers, booksellers and auctioneers, fair catalogues from Frankfurt and Leipzig, prospectuses, publishers' and others' catalogues in books, inventories of private, trade and institutional collections, and printed catalogues of private and institutional libraries. Few books that have dealt with the history of catalogues have been more influential." (McKitterick, 'Book Catalogues: their varieties and uses in the Book Encompassed'. Studies in Twentieth Century Bibliography, 1992).

Lot 225

Carter (John) The Origins of Publishers' Cloth Binding, offprint from part 8 of 'The Colophon', presentation copy from the author to Graham Pollard inscribed on upper wrapper, original wrappers, a little browned, 1932; Taste & Technique in Book-Collecting, W.R.Le Fanu's copy with his extensive pencil annotation (he & Carter were at Eton together) "...Dear Jake - his idiosyncrasies of wit & style were superficial to a warmhearted & helpful friendship..." & related material loosely inserted, original cloth, dust-jacket, spotted & frayed, Cambridge, 1948; Taste and Technique in Book-Collecting, inscribed by the author to Fred & Betty Adams, original cloth, New York, 1948 § Carter (J.) & Graham Pollard. Working Papers, No.1-4 bound in 1 vol., No.2 inscribed by Carter "with the compliments of rather more than 50% of the author" and by Pollard "Almost all of this, alone of the four Working papers, was written by John Carter. Graham Pollard 26 March 1976" on upper wrapper, cloth, original wrappers bound in, Oxford, 1967-70 § William Morris & the Kelmscott Press, original wrappers, inscribed "John Carter August 1960" to upper wrapper, with additional notes "Bt. from Quaritch in 1970 John Collins" and "I am glad to see that this ended up with my colleague John Collins JWC 8 April 72", Providence, R.I., 1960, a little rubbed; and a small quantity of others by or relating to Carter including several bound volumes of pamphlets, letters & other material, and the first eight editions of his ABC for Book-Collectors, v.s. (sm.qty)

Lot 265

Wise (Thomas J.) & Harry Buxton Forman.- Wise (Thomas J.) The Ashley Library: A Catalogue..., 11 vol., reprint, 1971; The British Library Catalogue of the Ashley Manuscripts, 2 vol., original cloth, 1999 § Carter (John) & Graham Pollard. An Enquiry into the Nature of Certain Nineteenth Century Pamphlets, second edition edited by Nicolas Barker and John Collins, 1983 [with] Barker (N.) & John Collins. A Sequel to an Enquiry, 1983, together 2 vol., both inscribed by John Collins, original cloth, dust-jackets, 1983 § Collins (John) The Two Forgers: A Biography of Harry Buxton Forman & Thomas James Wise, inscribed by the author, original boards, dust-jacket, 1992 § Maggs (Frank) The Delinquent Bibliophile, typescript, with pencil note by JC "I purchased this from John Maggs, son of F.B. in 1970. He said his father had had '20 or 30' copies run off", cloth-backed marbled boards with gilt-stamped morocco label to upper cover, 1965 § [Forman (H.B.)] The Shelley Library, no title, JC's note "unbound sheets from the collection of the author (sold Sotheby's 1972): purchased by me from Quaritch..." on front free endpaper, Forman's bookplate mounted on pastedown, modern half morocco, n.d. § Schimmel (Stuart B.) [Sale Catalogue] The...Forgery Collection..., one of 25 specially-bound copies, original cloth, Bonham's 2012; and a small quantity of others relating to Wise & Forman and their forgeries including a bound set of the Gullible Papers, 2 bound volumes of Forman sales (New York & Sotheby's) and some from the libraries of John Carter & Graham Pollard, some bound pamphlets, some inscribed to JC, v.s. (sm.qty)

Lot 191

GREENE (Graham): 'The Human Factor': London, Bodley Head, 1978: FIRST EDITION: publishers green cloth with d/j, browned to spine, foxed to edges, 8vo: 'The Honorary Consul': FIRST EDITION, 1973, good in d/j: LEWIS (C S) 'Letters to Malcolm: chiefly on prayer': London, Geoffrey Bles, 1964: FIRST EDITION, green cloth with dustjacket, a few minor nicks else VG: together with a quantity of other literature and biography, some first editions, generally G-VG in d/j. (One Box)

Lot 355

Three £5 Banknotes includes Old English Blue £5 Note 1971 to 1990 David Somerset (Chief Cashier) Plus the two £5 Notes that followed Graham Kentfield (Chief Cashier) and Merlyn Lowther (Chief Cashier), fair to good condition. 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

Lot 242

Graham Farish N Gauge Pair of Diesel Loco's. Comprising 371-111A BR Green D5616, 371-453A BR Green D6890. Conditions: Near Mint to Mint in Excellent Plus to Mint rigid cases & outer sleeves. (2)

Lot 596

Graham Farish & others Similar Train Set + Rolling Stock. To include Freight Train set with 4-6-0 BR Black Loco & Tender + 6x wagons & circle of track, Trackmaster 0-6-2 BR Black loco + Trackmaster boxed wagons, Loco bodies & other unboxed rolling stock. Conditions: Poor to Excellent in Poor to Good boxes. (27) 

Lot 247

Graham Farish & Dapol N Gauge Pair of Steam Loco's. Comprising 372-062 0-6-0 BR Black Midland Class 4F 44560 - weathered finish, Dapol 2S-009-007 2-8-0 BR Black 38XX Class 3822. Conditions: Near Mint to Mint in Excellent to Near Mint rigid cases & outer sleeves. (2)

Lot 243

Graham Farish & Dapol Pair of Diesel Loco's. Comprising 371-825C BR Green Class 47 D1779, Dapol ND084Z BR Green Hymek D7017. Conditions: Near Mint to Mint in Excellent to Mint rigid cases & outer sleeves. (2)

Lot 612

Hornby, Mainline, Graham Farish OO Group of Coaches & Wagons. To include many closed vans, flat wagons, brake vans, 4 wheel coaches, qty of Clerestory coach bodies, interior units & roofs, plus others, see photo's. Conditions: Fair to Excellent with Poor to Fair. (large qty)

Lot 250

Lima, Graham Farish, Rivarossi N gauge loco's & rolling stock. To include Graham Farish 0-6-0 LNER Green Tank Loco, Rivarossi Open Wagon, Peco Saxa Salt wagon, Lima BR Blue / Grey Intercity 1st class passenger coach plus others & a qty of track. Conditions: Fair to Excellent. (Qty)

Lot 1291

Graham Isom - 'The Start' limited edition print signed and numbered, 319/500, 46 x 74cm

Lot 60

* ALEXANDER GRAHAM MUNRO RSW (SCOTTISH 1903 - 1985), FEZ, STREET SCENE watercolour on paper, signedmounted, framed and under glassoverall size 70cm x 53cm

Lot 55

* ALEXANDER GRAHAM MUNRO RSW (SCOTTISH 1903 - 1985), STREET SCENE charcoal on paper, signedmounted, framed and under glassoverall size 67cm x 56cm

Lot 40

* GRAHAM RHIND, THE GUITARIST mixed media on papermounted, framed and under glassoverall size 105cm x 82cm

Lot 50

* ALEXANDER GRAHAM MUNRO RSW (SCOTTISH 1903 - 1985), STREET SCENE, FEZ watercolour on paper, signedmounted, framed and under glassoverall size 56cnm x 63cmGeneral surface ware, scratches, otherwise in good condition

Lot 166

Graham Sutherland (1903–1980), 'Thorn Cross', pencil on paper, 16 cm x 14 cm, framed and glazed 44 cm x 35 cm

Lot 822

This Bunnykins is part of a limited run of 1000 figurines exclusively produced for UK International Ceramics Ltd. The Milkman has a white and green striped shirt with grey pants and a blue crate of gilded milk bottles. Artist: Graham TongueIssued: 1992Dimensions: 2"L x 2"W x 4.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 821

Yellow fireman colorway designed by Graham Tongue and modelled by Martyn Alcock. Royal Doulton backstamp on bottom. Dimensions: 1.75"dia. x 4"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 843

Limited edition from the Inventors Collection. Glossy porcelain bunnies duo, includes: Alexander Graham Bell Bunnykins, edition No. 113 of 1000, and John Logie Baird, edition No. 169 of 1000. Royal Doulton Bunnykins backstamp. Artist: Doulton StudiosIssued: c. 2007Dimensions: 5''H x 2.25''dia, Each.Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 831

Bedtime DB63 is a figurine from 1986 of a rabbit kneeling with his eyes closed and hands together. Bedtime DB103 is from the 1991 U.S Special Events Tour and is signed on the bottom. Both figurines have a glossy finish and the Royal Doulton Bunnykins backstamp on the bottoms. Artist: Graham TongueDimensions: 2"L x 2.25"W x 3.25"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 133

A collection of Beswick models of animals, comprising two sheep and a dog, two mice, a donkey, a family of five rabbits, a collection of deer including two does (one a.f), two stags, and five fawns (two a.f), a brown Dartmoor pony and three other brown horses, a black horse, Black Magic of Nork, model no. 1361, designed by Graham Orwell, 19cm high

Lot 465

W. & J. Graham vintage port1955, 1btTo be sold as found. The level is just below the bottom of the neck.  

Lot 68

Cricket - eight signed items: Gary Sobers (5x3 inch page), Ian Botham (12x8 inch photo), Fred Truman, Graham Gooch, Robin Smith and Ian Botham (four 11x8 magazine photos), Geoff Boycott (11x8 paper photo), Fred Truman (Sporting Dinner menu - slightly stained). 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

Lot 276

Bank of England, George M. Gill, £5 (4), 7 June 1990, Kentfield £10 (3), Lowther £10 (3), a nine shilling skit notes signed by Peppermint in the style of a Peppiatt Britannia 10 shillings, Bank of Scotland £1, 1975, and Alexander Graham Bell commemorative £1, 1997, uncirculated (13 notes) EPM B357, B369, B382 £120-£160

Lot 279

ERROR: Bank of England, Graham E. A. Kentfield, £10 (2), 29 April 1992, serial numbers A40 466322-23, both with virtually identical shark fin errors at top right, original extremely fine and a rare consecutive pair of these popular errors (2 notes) EPM B366 £340-£400

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