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Lot 310

Caird (James) The Plantation Scheme or The West of Ireland, 8vo L. 1850, cloth; Knox (Alex.) The Irish Watering Places, 8vo D. 1845, later cloth; The Travellers New Guide Through Ireland, 8vo, D. 1815, engd. frontis, fold. map & plts., contemp. hf. calf; Hutton (Mark) The Cruise of the Humming Bird, 8vo L. 1864, gilt decor. cloth; and one other book about Quakers, as a lot, w.a.f. (4)

Lot 421

Box: Irish & other interest, Strattans' Dublin, Cork and South of Ireland, 4to L. 1892, illus; Saorstat Eireann Irish Free State Official Handbook, D. 1932; Dublin - The Book of the Congress, 1932,; Carty - Bibliography of Irish History 1912 - 1921; D. 1936; Eager (Alan) A Guide to Irish Bibliographical Material, 4to L. 1980; Some pamphlets & periodicals of N. Ireland interest including some archaeological items; a few on N. Ireland soccer; O'Flynn (Riostoir) There is an Isle - A Limerick Boyhood, Mercier Press 1998, Signed Press Copy & 5 others same author, all signed; some leather bound magazines etc. A a box lot, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 72

Sheraton, Thomas "The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterers Drawing Book", revised and prepared by J Munroe-Bell, Gibbings & Co 1895, facsimile version of the 1802 edition, large folio, brown cloth Markham, Major C A "New Pewter Marks and Old Pewter Ware ...", 2nd edition, Reeves & Turner 1928, numerous photographic ills, gilt dec cloth Wheeler, G Owen "Old English Furniture from the 16th to 19th Century", 2nd edition, Upcott Gill, n.d., red pictorial cloth Stokes, Mr J "The Complete Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer's Guide comprising the Rudiments and Principles of Cabinet-Making and Upholstery ... the Art of Drawing, Process of Veneering, Inlaying and Buhl-Work ... and a number of Receipts ...", London, Dean & Munday, coloured folding engraved frontis, 15 coloured engraved plates and others, contemporary leather rather bumped and worn and four other volumes (1 box)

Lot 20

A pair of Cadet 8 X 10 field binoculars, in a leather case, together with a pair of 8 X 20 chromed small field glasses, A Fowler's Universal calculator, a Russian two draw telescope and a 1922 Michelin Guide road map to Great Britain book (5)

Lot 852

A collection of five volumes of a pictorial guide to The Lakeland Fells, by A Wainsright, Book 1,2,3,5, and 6, first editions, and books 4,7 7th/4th impressions

Lot 264

[Autograph] Wainwright, Alfred, A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, Book One, The Eastern Fells, Westmorland Gazette, 1955, sixty-ninth impression, signed by the author in green ink Accompanied by a duplicate letter of provenance from the original owner describing the occasion during which the book was signed.

Lot 267

[Autograph] Wainwright, Alfred, A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, Book Five, The Northern Fells, Westmorland Gazette, 1962, seventeenth impression, signed by the author in green ink, lacking dust jacket Accompanied by a duplicate letter of provenance from the original owner describing the occasion during which the book was signed.

Lot 265

[Autograph] Wainwright, Alfred, A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, Book Two, The Far Eastern Fells, Westmorland Gazette, 1957, forty-seventh impression, signed by the author in green ink Accompanied by a duplicate letter of provenance from the original owner describing the occasion during which the book was signed.

Lot 268

[Autograph] Wainwright, Alfred, A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, Book Seven, The Western Fells, Westmorland Gazette, 1966, twenty-first impression, signed by the author in green ink Accompanied by a duplicate letter of provenance from the original owner describing the occasion during which the book was signed.

Lot 266

[Autograph] Wainwright, Alfred, A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells, Book Four, The Southern Fells, Westmorland Gazette, 1960, thirty-second impression, signed by the author in green ink Accompanied by a duplicate letter of provenance from the original owner describing the occasion during which the book was signed.

Lot 102

A large selection of film memorabilia and books including fliers and posters for various films including Insurgents, The Rover, the Lord of the Rings Trilogy Photo Guide, Robin Hood Prince of Thieves Official Movie Book, Pirates of the Caribbean Movie Book and similar for The Fellowship of the Ring & Titanic and four volumes of Halliwells Film and DVD Guides

Lot 153

An early 19th century French guide book to Waterloo, with extensive engravings.

Lot 155

1- Fitzgerald, P; Luker, W(ill): London City Suburbs as They are To-day. Leadenhall Press, 1893, 1st. With ALS from Luker. Folio, gilt lettered cloth; rubbed; 2- Robertson, W H: A Hand-book to the Peak of Derbyshire and the Use of the Buxton Mineral Waters, or Buxton in 1854. 1st. edn. with folding map and plan plus 2 plates. Original cloth; covers detached; 3- The Tunbridge Wells Guide in two parts. J. Sprange, Tunbridge Wells, 1780. With Frontis and title vignette (Lacking the 3 plates?). Very odd pagination, PP: viii, 68, 1-54 (including another title page), vi, 53-98, xii, 99-106, vi, 107-178, 1-14, 1-16, (ii)ads. Recent cloth; A/F; 4- MacDonald, H: Days at the Coast, a series of sketches descriptive of the Frith of Clyde. Glasgow, 1860; with frontis map; PP: 390, (ii)ads; original cloth; rubbed; 5- Baddeley, M. J. B: Bath and Bristol and Forty Miles Round, Thorough Guide. 1902; all maps present; original cloth; little rubbed; 6- Hall, Mr. & Mrs: The Book Of The Thames From its Rise to its Fall. Vertue, n.d. new edn. prize label for 1888. Full leather prize binding; rubbed; ink notes to endpapers. (6)

Lot 157

1- KIRBY, John: The Suffolk Traveller. for J Shave, 1764, 2nd. edn. with a list of subscribers, a large folding map of Suffolk and 4 folding road maps. PP: xvi, 340. Cont. full calf with later spine; VG; 2- Hentzner, Paul: Travels in England, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, translated by Horace , the late Earl of Orfordfor Edward Jeffery, 1797, price 15s. in board. With 11 plates (6 coloured); PP: viii, 152; bound by R. Potter, York, in full morocco with gilt and embossed decoration, marbled endpapers, gilt inner dentelles and aeg. ; occasional foxing and offsetting from one plate; ; 3- Ogilby, John; Morgan, William: Traveller's Pocket-Book; Or, Ogilby And Morgan's Book Of The Roads Improved. For Brotherton, 1770, 5th. edn. With a large folding map, dated 1767. PP: vi, 315. Cont. full calf; rubbed and hinges cracked; 4- The travellours guide and historians faithful.. Being the 16 years travels of William Carr, Gentleman. Publisher and date trimmed; c1695. PP: 210, (vi). Cont. full calf; rubbed; lacking front endpaper. (4)

Lot 327

A graffiti urban art print after Bristol Street artist Banksy entitled Save or Delete (Greenpeace) depicting Disney's The Jungle Book characters gagged and bound about to be executed framed and glazed complete with provenance to verso The Essential DIY Guide, measures 59cms by 42cms. Offset Lithograph on recycled paper.

Lot 4098

Angling interest:two boxes of fly boxes, reels, GNR Guide Book to Angling Resorts, etc

Lot 1067

A McKeown's cameras price guide to Antique and Classic camera, 12th edition, 2005-2006 book

Lot 4

James Bond 007. US Games Systems James Bond Tarot Game, 1973, as featured in 'Live And Let Die'. Set includes Tarot of the Witches deck by Fergus Hall, guide sheet and instruction book. VG in box.

Lot 274

Watches and watchmaking - nineteen volumes: Daniels, George WATCHMAKING Sotheby Publications, London 1981, dj; Daniels, George THE ART OF BREGUET Sotheby Parke Bernet, London and New York 1975, dj; Clutton, Cecil and Daniels, George WATCHES B.T. Batsford Limited, London 1965, dj; Jaquet, Eugene and Chapius, Alfred Technique and History of the Swiss Watch Spring Books, London 1970, dj; Cardinal, Catherine THE WATCH, from its origins to the XIXth century Artline Editions, Thornbury 1989, dj; Cutmore, M. Watches 1850-1980 David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1989, dj; Burton, Stanley H. The Watch Collection of Stanley H. Burton B.T. Batsford Limited, London 1981, dj; Camerer Cuss, T.P. The Camerer Cuss Book of ANTIQUE WATCHES Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge 1976, dj; Jagger, Cedric THE ARTISTRY OF THE ENGLISH WATCH David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1988, dj; Cutmore, M. The Pocket Watch Handbook David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1985, dj; Fried, Henry B. CAVALCADE OF TIME, A VISUAL HISTORY OF WATCHES from the private collection of the Zale Corporation The Zale Corporation, Dallas 1968, gilt titled green cloth; Ullyett, Kenneth Watch Collecting Frederick Muller, London 1970, dj; Camerer Cuss, T.P. The Country life Book of Watches Country Life limited, London 1967, dj; Good, Richard Watches in colour Blandford Press, Poole 1978, dj; Hayward, J.F. ENGLISH WATCHES Victoria and Albert Museum, London 1969, softbound; Nielhaus, James J. A GUIDE TO WATCH HOLDERS Hunter Printing Co., St. Mary s OH 1978, softbound stapled spine; Thomson, David WATCHES IN THE ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM Ashmolean Museum, Oxford 2007; Shufflebotham, P.M., Leech, J.R., Barber, Tony and Naul, Peter MOMENTS IN TIME, THE HISTORY OF THE COVENTRY WATCH INDUSTRY, VOLUME 1 Coventry Watch Museum Project Limited, Coventry 1995, softbound stapled spine and a copy of Smith, Alan (contributer) THE LANCASHIRE WATCH COMPANY, PRESCOT, LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND, 1889-1910 Ken Roberts publishing Co., Fitzwilliam NH 1973, softbound (19).

Lot 390

Corfield Periflex 35mm camera, no. 2890, 1st or 2nd version, black leatherette covered body, black anodised aluminium top and base plate, with Corfield Lumar 1:3.5 lens, no. 2586; lower part of the brown leather case and the original purple flock covered card box, guide book, and a small number of associated accessories

Lot 228

Important Collection of Girl Guide /Boy Scout Ephemera, Photographs etc, contained in four Albums spanning the years 1930-1933-1947. The first volumes in the form of diary with ephemera and photographs relates to the Weston-Super-Mare area and provides a detailed record of Guide and Brownie activities. The Second Album is a record of a Scouters & Guides Summer cruise to Rotterdam, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, Finland and Norway with very good photographs of the enthusiastic response by all the local Scout and Guide Associations,(perhaps because the Chief Scout Baden Powell accompanied the cruise and is photographed on a number of occasions. The third Album "My book of Guide events 1943-1945 is full account with numerous photographs, cuttings and ephemera eg Ranger Conference, London October 1944 together with an index . The fourth Album is again a full record of what appears to be the Somerset branch with notes, cuttings and some very good photographs, album has the initials F.M.B. on the cover as has Album "3" Very nice condition.

Lot 315

AUTOGRAPH COLLECTING: A selection of unsigned reference books and catalogues relating to various aspects of autograph collecting, comprising The Robot that helped to make a president - A reconnaissance into the mysteries of John F. Kennedy's signature, Leaders and Personalities of the Third Reich, Autographs and Manuscripts: A Collectors Manual, Oscar Signatures - Reference Book of the First Three Decade 1927-1957, Fundamentals of Autograph Collecting, Big Name Hunting - A beginners guide to autograph collecting, The Signature of America - a fresh look at famous handwriting, Sotheby's Catalogue of the well-known collection of autograph letters, historical documents and signed photographs formed between 1930 and 1979 by the late R.E.D. Rawlins Esq (contains annotations from a previous owner), The Price Guide to Autographs 1988, The Sanders Autograph Price Guide 7th Edition and Sincerely Yours - The famous & infamous as they wanted to be seen in autographed photographs from the collection of M. Wesley Marans. Six with dust jackets. G to VG, 11

Lot 147

Montblanc, Sport Collection, ref. 7100, a tantalum wristwatch, no. VA100111, circa 2013, automatic chronograph movement, 25 jewels, cal. ETA 7750, no. 502401, black dial, applied luminous dot markers, luminous tapering baton hands, centre chronograph hand, subsidiary dials for constant seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, date aperture at 3 o'clock, rotating bezel, screwed down back, case, dial and movement signed , on a Montblanc black rubber strap, accompanied by a Montblanc box, service guide/warranty book and outer card packaging, diameter 44mm

Lot 136

Ω Montblanc, Star Chronograph GMT, ref. 7074 101638, an 18 carat gold wristwatch, no. PL486683, circa 2013, automatic chronograph movement, 25 jewels, cal. ETA 7754, silvered and engine turned dial, Roman numerals, blued steel Feuille hands, blued steel centre chronograph hand, centre dual time zone hand, subsidiary dials for constant seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, date aperture at 3 o'clock, inner 24 hour index to bezel, snap glazed back, case, dial and movement signed , on a Montblanc brown alligator strap with a stainless steel double fold clasp, accompanied by a Montblanc box, service guide/warranty book, chronometre certificate and outer card packaging, diameter 42mm. Cites RegulationsPlease note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Î© in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. The CITES regulatio ns may be found at www. defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/

Lot 493

IRISH ARTCrookshank & Glin: The painters of Ireland (First Edition) 1978;McDonnell & Healy, Gold-Tooled Book bindings (1987);Dunlevy, Dress in Ireland (1978);Turpin, John Hogan, Neoclassical Sculptor in Rome (1982);Coffee, Guide to the Celtic Antiquities (1909);Bennett, The Silver Collection, Trinity College (1988)Ryan-Smolin, King's Inns Portraits (1992). (7)From the library of Jacqueline O'Brien, Ballydoyle

Lot 2137

'The Court Guide and County Blue Book' for Yorkshire West Riding 1900, Kelly's Directories Durham, 1929, Harrogate 1963, Sheffield, 1972, cloth (4) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 131

A collection of ephemera to include 1951 Festival of Britain Exhibition Booklets an Empire Exhibitions Official Guide Book, Musselburgh Riding of the Marches ephemera together with a propelling pencil and a Guest Ticket, Official Program and photo of The Queen Mother commemorating the official opening of the Brunton Hall in Musselburgh (a lot)

Lot 1242

A rare and highly collectible book: Henry William Arrowsmith and A. Arrowsmith, Decorators to Her Majesty, “The House Decorator and Painter's Guide: Containing a Series of Designs for Decorating Apartments, Suited to the Various Styles of Architecture (London: Thomas Kelly, 1840); lithographic illustrations, many with hand colouring; in an early binding with embossed decoration.

Lot 1450

CRICKET A collection of Cricket items: Vintage book "Kings of Cricket" by Richard Draft who was a previous England player. Book includes many stories including W,G. Grace. 1947 magazine (The Story of Test Cricket) with a review of the South Africa v England. Includes centre page photograph of South Africa with printed autographs. 1947 magazine (The Story of Test Cricket) with a review of the England v South Africa Test Series, includes centre page photograph of South Africa with printed autographs. 1949 magazine (The Story of Test Cricket) with a review of the England v New Zealand Test Series. 1950 booklet entitled "Cricket: A Reader's Guide" by John Arlott. 1958 Book "FLAGSTAFF" Cricket Annual with photo of England Test Team on cover. 1964 Sport Pics magazine with colour photographs of the Australian Touring Team. Generally good

Lot 322

Three gentlemen's wristwatches; Pulsar, Casio and Sekonda, six Victorian photographs in small gilded frames, a cased pair of Aitchinson & Co Ltd prismatic binoculars, six cigarette card albums containing John Player & Sons cards; 'The Kings and Queens of England 1066-1935', W D & H O Wills cards; 'The Reign of George V 1910 Silver Jubilee 1935', 'Life in the Royal Navy', a Senior Service album containing a quantity of black and white photographs, two larger John Player & Sons albums containing 'The Coronation of H.M. King George VI and H.M. Queen Elizabeth 1937', 'Uniforms of the Territorial Army' and a book 'The Guide to Cigarette Card Collecting'.

Lot 670

A quantity of ephemera relating to the Royal Women's Air Force Radar Division to include information leaflets, a 'Service of Thanksgiving' programme for the Women's Royal Air Force Officers' Association in the presence of Air Marshall HRH Princess Alice Duchess of Gloucester, dated 14th October 1989, letters written from France in 1945, a head scarf belonging to a Radar Operator during WWII at Carless Hampstead 17.07.1940, a boxed commemorative spoon for the Women's Auxiliary Air Force Golden Jubilee, a quantity of Girl Guide and Boy Scout books to include 'The Third Girl Guide Book of Ideas', 'Hints on the First Class Test' and others and a quantity of mainly air travel ephemera to include BEA 'International Route Maps', BOAC 'Flight Companion', BOAC menus, Air France menus and Pan American World Airways 'Welcome Aboard Pack' etc.

Lot 91

Group of 1950’s etc Irish Ordnance Survey & Bartholomew Maps – Donegal, Cork, Waterford, Tipperary etc, & a Shell Guide to Scotland, 1977 & AA Book of Driving (32 approx)

Lot 362

A Victorian coromandel desk stand, stationary box and book slide. All with engraved gilt brass mounts, carved mother of pearl plaques decorated with flowers, the stand with a pair of pressed glass inkwells, stand 34cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Two minor splits to the stand. One well with a damaged hinge. Some slight splits to the box, hinges loose, no key.

Lot 471

A 19th century Sorento ware box. With marquetry inlaid top depicting three dancing figures under floral spandrels, moulded to the frieze with book spines, 29cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition.

Lot 417

A 19th century rosewood and Tunbridge inlaid book stand with strut stand, 26cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition.

Lot 166

MURDOCH IRIS: (1919-1999) Irish-born Writer & Philosopher. Autograph manuscript, unsigned, one page (from a longer document), 4to, n.p., n.d. The page, written in blue fountain pen ink, are notes, with corrections, for Murdoch's book Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals, and states, in part, 'George Steiner in his very interesting and perceptive W. P. Ker Lecture, A Reading Against Shakespeare quotes Wittgenstein's views. The indictment may be expressed, in Steiner's words, as: 'the manipulative sovereignty and singularity of Shakespeare's spectacular skills generates a merely phenomenal significance. And were phenomenality is virtue to life'…the archaic but also (if I am not mistaken) Joycean term 'wordsmith' renders the appropriate stem and connotations. But 'poet' does not translate Dichter. And it is the gap, indeed it is very nearly an abyss, which is the crux of Wittgenstein's entire case.'. With one staple hole to the upper left corner, otherwise VGThe W.P. Ker lecture was a yearly lecture at the University of Glasgow. It was instated in 1938 in honour of William Paton Ker, of whom Tolkien spoke with reverence in The Monsters and the Critics.Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals, published by Chatto & Windus, London, 1992

Lot 1266

Two original 'Picture Post' magazines 1949 and 1957, a 1953 Mount Everest Special supplement of The Times, a guide book 'So this is London' c1950 and a Railway Map

Lot 156

A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUARIAN MEDICAL INTEREST BOOKS to include Culpepper - 'The British Herbal and Family Physician' A/F, Hooper's Medical Dictionary' 1839, 'Cooper's Surgical Dictionary' 1830,Druitt - 'Surgeon's Vade Mecum' 1865, Christopher Anstey - 'The New Bath Guide' 1830 and Andrew Steinmetz - 'The Smoker's Guide' 1877, 'The Works of Aristotle The Famous Philosopher containing his complete masterpiece and family physician; his experienced midwife, his book of problems...', and a handwritten chemist's notebook with loose notes (10) Condition Report:Please note: every page of every book is not checked, if you are unable to view yourself please ask for detailed information

Lot 344

A SMALL QUANTITY OF RAILWAY AND MODEL RAILWAY BOOKS AND BOOKLETS to include 'Bradshaw's Monthly Descriptive Railway Guide and illustrated Hand-Book...' July 1857, lacking cover, 'London Midland & Scottish Railway Company Notes on Rules 77 and 78' 1938, C. R. H. Simpson - 'Locomotives and Their Working' two vols 1952 etc.

Lot 222

A. EDWARD NEWTON - 'STAFFORDSHIRE', privately printed 1935 with an inscription from the author, together with 'The Official Illustrated Guide to the District Adjacent to the North Staffordshire Railway' 1908 and 'Holidays in Derbyshire, Staffordshire and Around', 13th edition revised (3) Condition Report:Please note: every page of every book is not checked, if you are unable to view yourself please ask for detailed information

Lot 351

FOUR RAILWAY WAGON PLATES, a Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Co. Ltd Birmingham 1937, PW Maclellan Ltd Glasgow 1948, R.Y.Pickering and Co. Ltd Glasgow and B.R (W) 22T 484 1961. Together with a small collection of Queen Mary memorabilia, including a guide book, also an L.M.S. map of Europe, etc.

Lot 229

THE HISTORY OF MANDER BROTHERS' - book printed with Mander Brothers inks together with a collection of ephemera associated with Mander Brothers and Wightwick Manor to include 'Three Colour Inks' a list of printing inks, List of varnishes, enamels etc., 'Mander's Guide to Correct Printing Ink Selection', reprint of 'The King versus B. Mander and eight others. The Trial at large of the Committee of the Flour and Bread Company at Stafford Summer assizes 1814.', two match books etc. Condition Report:Please note: every page of every book is not checked, if you are unable to view yourself please ask for detailed information

Lot 211

LOCAL GUIDES II' - BOUND IN ONE VOLUME - 'Hardy's Strangers' Guide Through Dublin' (missing title pages), 'Fraser's Guide to Liverpool (includes folding map A/F, and missing title pages), 'Shuttleworth's Guide Book to Ilkley and Vicinity' second edition, 'A Pictorial Guide to Birmingham' 1849 (includes folding map A/F) together with Alex Chalmers - 'A History of the Colleges, Halls & Public Buildings, attached to the University of Oxford' 1810, W. J. Loftie - 'London City' 1891, Michael Fairless - 'The Roadmender' 1950 (4) Condition Report:Please note: every page of every book is not checked, if you are unable to view yourself please ask for detailed information

Lot 750

GREEN, WILLIAM; 'The Tourist New Guide containing the description of the lakes, mountains and scenery in Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire', Kendal 1819, three volumes of 'The History and Antiquities of The City of York', printed by A Ward, 1785, (rebound), and a further topographical book (6).

Lot 656

A collection of items including two early 20th century scrap book albums, both with various drawings and inscriptions within, a photograph album containing various late 19th and early 20th century studio portraits, some local such as Stamford and Wisbech, others London, together with a selection studio photographs of a young Queen Elizabeth, a Thorough Guide to Ireland, Part 2, by Baddeley and Ward, and a pair of Music Hall Artistes' Railway Association membership cards dated 1916 for Mr and Mrs Leonard Gilette. (12)

Lot 66

American golf instruction books from 1919-1930's to incl James M Barnes -"Picture Analysis of Golf Strokes-a Complete Book of Instruction" 5th Imp, copyright 1919 complete with the original boards with photograph label to the front some soiling to the boards, James M Barnes "A Guide to Good Golf "1st edition 1925 in the original cloth boards (some soiling) and Joseph T Shaw-"Out of The Rough" 1st ed 1934 published New York c/w the original dust jacket (minor creases and tears) but virtually complete (F) (3)

Lot 314

Kelly, Leo - signed "Antique Golf Ball Reference and Price Guide" 1st ed 1993 - original wrappers slight discolouring to edges otherwise appears unread - the first modern book on golf balls and still a good reference guide and John F Hotchkiss - "500 Years of Golf Balls - History and Collector's Guide" 1st ed 1997 in the original wrappers text includes a reprint of The Curious History of the Golf Ball by John Stuart Martin - foreword by Arnold Palmer (G) (2)

Lot 367

FIVE BOOKS RELATING TO HUNTING AND SHOOTING comprising; leather bound Hunting Diary, J.P. 1927 with thorough entries, 1927-1932, depicting meets featuring; The Cottesmore, Quorn, Whaddon, Warwickshire etc. The Hunting Countries of England, a guide to hunting men by Brooksby published The Field 1878, with pencil annotations, calling card and an interesting Xmas card. The Trout - Fisher's Register, fishing records 1904-1910, angler's name L.G.H. Red leather embossed Game Book, 4 pages of entries - Cotswold Reminders Diary and Data 1939, F.G. Carr

Lot 58

2000 BMW M5 PLEASE NOTE: The service history which accompanies this lot comprises BMW main dealer service sheets (Inspection I and Inspection II) from 2001, 2004 and 2005 rather than stamps in a book. The vendor has contacted Harry Fairbairn (01592 657800) and been advised that the M5 was serviced by local garages in Jersey on 15th September 2005, 12th September 2006, 17th November 2009 and 6th March 2010. There is no documentary confirmation of the clutch having been replaced circa 10,000 miles ago but the presence of the Eismann sports exhaust is self-evident. PLEASE NOTE: This lot's current odometer reading is now over 73,300. The vendor informs us that (a) he paid the import VAT on July 12th 2017 and (b) the car should now be registered on the NOVA system. - First owned by the Scottish footballer Colin Hendry who kept it for eight years and two further keepers since migrating to Jersey - 72,000 recorded miles with main dealer and local garage service history - New clutch circa 10,000 miles ago, six-speed manual gearbox, Eisenmann sports exhaust (original system retained) - Said to 'run and drive very well' - No reserve but guide price: £6,000 - £10,000 Even by the superlative standards of the BMW M-cars that began with the M1 in 1978, the E39 M5 made from 1998 to 2003 is generally regarded as a standout model. Powered by a rev-hungry 4941cc S62 V8 engine (rated at 394bhp / 369lbft), the super saloon was reputedly capable of 0-60mph in 4.8 seconds and 155mph (limited). RHD European-specification production amounted to just 2,595 cars. The very tidy 2000 model year example offered was first owned by the Scottish international footballer Colin Hendry. Remaining in his care for eight years, it has reportedly had two further keepers since migrating to Jersey. Finished in Carbon Black and trimmed in Tan hide, it comes with an extensive service history (main dealer and local garage) in support of the 72,000 indicated miles, and is considered by the vendor to have 'excellent' bodywork, 'very good' paintwork and interior trim, and 'good' engine and six-speed Getrag manual transmission. The clutch was renewed c.10,000 miles ago and this 'wolf in sheep's clothing' has quite the growl courtesy of an Eisenmann Sports Exhaust (though, the original system accompanies the car). By the time of the sale it will be NOVA Declared with all duties paid. PLEASE NOTE: All estimates are subject to a buyer's premium of 16.2% incl. VAT (@ 20%)

Lot 317

A PHILMAR SCRAP BOOK containing film star autograph collection, hand signed or printed including John Wayne, Mario Lanza, Anna Neale, Gene Kelly, Shirley Temple etc - (Please Note: we have no further provenance or information, we strongly advise as with any other Lot in auction that potential bidders satisfy themselves as to the authenticity and/or condition of any Lot. Imagery, written or verbal information is provided as a guide and does not in any part form a guarantee, purchase will be made entirely at the bidder's own risk)

Lot 48

A Collection of Four Vintage Books to Include Nonsense Song and Stories by Edward Lear, Child's Book Of Lyrics, Jane Eyre and Hereford and Monmouth Guide

Lot 2039

A box of Haynes Manuals, Guide to Ireland, Book on Longitude, etc

Lot 461

BOOKS: (2) Hardy Angler's Guide 1927, stepped index, generally good clean interior, sellotape marks to front page otherwise good and a copy of One Man, One Rod Exhibition, 1st ed 1982, glossy illustrated collector's book.

Lot 694

Turner, G - "Fishing Tackle A Collector's Guide" 1st ed 1989, H/b, D/j, fine and Stanley, D - "The Hardy Book Of The Reel" 2015, H/b, D/j, mint copy.

Lot 1185

A Book 'Signpost' by W. G. McMinnie, The Motor Electrical Manual 8th edition, an Official Timetable and Guide to South Wales, South Coast, West of England, The Autocar Magazine October 11 1946 and The International Reference Atlas of the World

Lot 476

Hall (S.C.). The Book of The Thames, From Its Rise To Its fall, 1867, 15 monochrome laid down photographs, and numerous black and white illustrations, some minor toning, all edges gilt, original gilt decorated red cloth with photographic spine slightly faded and rubbed, 8vo, together with Taunt (Henry W.), A New Map of The River Thames, from Thames Head to London, 6th edition, Oxford, 1897, folding map to front, folding 'Table of Distances', 34 lithograph maps, 102 monochrome laid down photographs, including frontispiece, black and white advertisements to front endpapers, some slight spotting and marks, front board and spine partially detached, original gilt decorated green cloth, spine lightly rubbed, 8vo, and Drinkwater (G.C. & Saunders, T.R.B.), The University Boat Race, Official Centenary History 1829-1929, limited commemorative edition 266/600, black and white illustrations, some light spotting, original gilt decorated white cloth, boards slightly water marked and rubbed to head and foot, large 8vo, plus other late 19th century and modern Thames and boating reference, including Dickens's Dictionary of The Thames, from Oxford to the Nore, 1882, Boating, by W.B. Woodgate, Badminton Library, 1888, A New Oarsman's Guide to the Rivers and Canals of Great Britain and Ireland, by F.E. Prothero and W.A. Clark, 1896, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 cartons)

Lot 680

"Mackey's Revised Encyclopaedia of Free Masonry" Volumes I & II; together with Fred L. Pick & G. Norman Knight, "The Free Masons Pocket Reference Book", three volumes "The History of Free Masonry" (distressed), and Bernard E. Jones "Free Masons Guide and Compendium" and "Free Masons Book of the Royal Arch"; and The Monthly Chronicle of North Country Lore an Legend for he years 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890 and 1891 inclusive.

Lot 1

Guide Book Tewkesbury, The Official Guide and Handbook, nine editions and other guides and pamphlets about Tewkesbury

Lot 48

"Views of The Isle of Wight Guide Book" by Nelson, together with other interesting books "Cavendish Morton" etc.

Lot 2024

BP/Shell Interest: A Red Album, containing sixteen double-sided pages of ephemera, to include photographs, conversation guide, licence holders, calendars, road map, pictures, inter-converter, hangover pack, signed photographs, ruler, pocket book of tables, Aladdin pink enamel advertising plaque, bookmark etc Buyer's premium of 20% (+VAT) applies to this lot

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