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Lot 4197

Books – Theroux (Paul Edwards, FRSL), First edition novels and non-fiction: Novels, The Cousin’s File, 1st UK edn., London, Hamish Hamilton, 1977, 12mo, 192pp, teal boards, gilt titles to spine, d. w.; The Mosquito Coast, 1st UK edn., London, Hamish Hamilton, 1981, 8vo, 392pp, green boards, gilt titles to spine, d. w.; My Secret History, 1st edn., New York, Putnam, 1989, 8vo, 511pp, black cloth over grey boards, silver coloured titles to spine, d. w.; Chicago Loop, 1st edn., New York, Random House, 1990, 8vo, 196pp, maroon cloth over ivory boards, silver coloured initials to front board, titles to spine, d. w.; non-fiction: The Old Patagonian Express: by Train Through the Americas, 1st UK edn., London, Hamish Hamilton, 1979, 8vo, 340pp, map to endpapers, brown boards, gilt titles to spine, d. w.; The Kingdom by the Sea: A Journey Around the Coast of Great Britain, 1st UK edn., London, Hamish Hamilton, 1983, 8vo, 303pp, green boards, gilt titles to spine, d. w.; Sunrise with Seamonsters: Travels and Discoveries 1964-1984, 1st edn., Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1985, 8vo, 365pp, blue cloth over grey boards, black and silver coloured titles to spine, d. w.; To The Ends of The Earth: The Selected travels of Paul Theroux, 1st edn., New York, Random House, 1990, 8vo, 342pp, aquamarine cloth over blue boards, gilt titles to spine, d. w.; The Happy Isles of Oceania, 1st edn., New York, Putnam, 1992, 8vo, 528pp, maps to endpapers, black cloth over brown boards with gilt monograph, gilt lines and titles to spine, d. w. (9)

Lot 9122

Peter Mayle: 'Toujours Provence', London, Hamish Hamilton, 1991, 1st edition, signed on title page, full page and in text b/w ills. by Kevin Hart, original cloth lettered in silver, dust wrapper. The sequel to the author's 1989 best-selling memoir 'A Year in Provence'

Lot 9176

Cocktails and drinks, eight assorted titles, including "Charles": 'The Cocktail Bar', London, Foulsham, [1952], 159,[1]pp, over 400 cocktail recipes, original cloth (worn), dust wrapper (worn); Edward Spencer: 'The Flowing Bowl', L, Grant Richards, 1903, [2nd edition], original pictorial cloth; Ernestine Carter: 'Flash in the Pan', L, Hamish Hamilton, 1953, 1st edition, includes section on cocktail canapés and drinks including dry martini recipe p.129, orig. cloth, d/w; Mary Woodman: 'Cocktails, Ices, Sundaes, Jellies & American Drinks: How to Make Them', L, Foulsham, [1928], 4 plates, orig. cloth; M.E. Steedman & C.H. Senn: 'Home-Made Summer and Winter Drinks: cups, Liqueurs, Cocktails and Invalid Drinks', L, Ward lock, c.1924, new edition, orig. cloth; Geoffrey M. Tait: 'Port From the Vine to the Glass', L, Harper & co, 1936, signed & inscribed on FFEP, orig. cloth gilt; M.I. Fisher: 'Liqueurs', L, Maurice Meyer, 1951, contemporary cloth; plus 1 other similar (8)

Lot 76

BRIGGS, Raymond. Fungus the Bogeyman Plop-Up Book, first edition, first impression, SIGNED & INSCRIBED by the author, "For Martin, With Best Wishes, Raymond Briggs, 1990", hardcover, very well-preserved, clean & bright, all moving parts in good order, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1982. Together with SIGNED copies of When the Wind Blows, softcover, reprinted 1988, some light spotting to top edge & rear endpapers, and The Snowman, softcover, reprinted 1980, all three books bearing the same inscriptions from the author (3) Provenance: The vendor worked for many years in the book trade and accumulated a number of signed books and uncorrected proofs - many of which are in this sale

Lot 145

Selection of books relating to the supernatural, including: The Apogeton by Alawn Tickhill, The Sorcerers Apprentice Press 1985._ Liber Null by Pete Carroll, ffep loose, The Sorcerers Apprentice Press c. 1980s._ Card Fortune Telling, W. Foulsham & co, c. 1930s._ The Woman in Black by Susan Hill, First edition, ex library, missing ffep, Hamish Hamilton 1983._ Grimms' Goblins, chromolithograph frontispiece and other black and white plates, London: Frederick Warne and Co., c. 1890._ Along with other titles, condition varied, general wear, w/a/f (16)

Lot 81

CHANDLER, Raymond. Spanish Blood, FIRST EDITION, stated first printing, 8vo, internally very good, dust-jacket well-preserved with light wear to extremities, New York: Tower/World, July 1946. Together with The Raymond Chandler Omnibus, FIRST UK EDITION, 8vo, publisher's blue cloth with unclipped dust-jacket, internally very good & bright, some pale spotting to endpapers and marginally at half-title, jacket good with wear around spine edges, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1953 (2)

Lot 90

HUMOUR. Drop the Dead Donkey 2000, by Andy Hamilton & Alistair Beaton, first edition, SIGNED by eight CAST members: Susannah Doyle [Joy], Robert Duncan [Gus], Ingrid Lacey [Helen], Neil Pearson [Dave], Jeff Rawle [George], Stephen Tompkinson [Damien], David Swift [Henry], Victoria Wicks [Sally], London: Little, Brown & Company, 1994; Dead Famous, by Ben Elton, first edition, SIGNED by the author on publisher bookplate, London: Transworld Publishers, 2001; Cooking One's Corgi, by Mike Harding, SIGNED & INSCRIBED by the author with cartoon doodle, London: Robson Books, reprinted October 1988, hardcovers with unclipped dust-jackets, internally good, dust/spotting to top edges/jackets (3) Provenance: The vendor worked for many years in the book trade and accumulated a number of signed books and uncorrected proofs - many of which are in this sale

Lot 25

Stonehenge 1815 - Grand Conventicle Festival of the Britons. A hand-coloured aquatint etching designed by Charles Hamilton Smith (1776-1859), engraved by Robert Havell senior (1769-1832), [produced for The Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Isles], 14¼″ x 10″, laid down on old card mount, London: C. H. Smith & S. R. Meyrick, 1815 ❧ This plate was also sold separately by the publishers, i.e. not only issued as an illustrative plate in the book

Lot 3286

A collection of approximately 225 postcards of Sidcup, south-east London, including photographic postcards titled ‘High Street, Sidcup’, ‘Halfway Street, Sidcup’, ‘Queen Mary’s Hospital, Sidcup’, ‘Sidcup Hill’, ‘The Green, Sidcup’, ‘Elmcroft Ave, Sidcup’, ‘Hatherley Road, Sidcup’, ‘The Drive, Sidcup’, ‘Longlands Road, Sidcup’, ‘Manor Rd, Sidcup’, ‘Cambridge Rd, Sidcup’, ‘Lansdown Road, Sidcup’, ‘Hamilton Parade, Sidcup’ and a printed postcard titled ‘Sidcup Railway Station’.

Lot 2019

Ansichtenvase Baden-Baden. Ungemarkt, um 1850.Polychrom bemalt, goldstaffiert. H 27,5 cm. Birnvase mit zwei kleinen Henkeln, Blattrand und rocaillreliefiertem Fuß. Schauseitig eine ovale Kartusche mit der französisch bezeichneten Ansicht des Palais des Großherzogs von Baden, der sogenannten Villa Hamilton, nach einer Lithographie von W. Scheuchzer, 1838; verso ein Blumenbukett. Partieller Goldabrieb, Bestoßung am Stand, Henkelansätze bestoßen.Aufrufzeit 28. | Feb. 2025 | voraussichtlich 11:06 Uhr (CET) View vase Baden-Baden. Unmarked, around 1850.Polychrome painted, decorated with gold. H 27.5 cm. Pear vase with two small handles, leaf rim and rocaille-relief foot. On the front an oval cartouche with the French inscribed view of the palace of the Grand Duke of Baden, the so-called Villa Hamilton, after a lithograph by W. Scheuchzer, 1838; on the reverse a bouquet of flowers. Partial gold abrasion, wear to the stand, bumped handle attachments.Call time 28 | Feb. 2025 | presumably 11:06 am (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

Lot 485

Gustavus Hamilton (Irish, c.1739-1775)'Portrait of an Infantry Officer', wearing a powdered wig en queue, a gold braided blue faced red coat with gold, stock and frilled chemise, oval watercolour on ivory, signed Ham 176, gilt glazed locket frame 3.7 x 3.1cm.,Condition: Irish family collection and thence by descent IMPORTANT NOTEThis item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission number reference: QLL8963D

Lot 31

A George V Scottish sugar caster and other silverfirst Edinburgh, 1914, Hamilton & Inches, of octagonal baluster form, in a fitted case together with a twin handled pedestal bonbon dish, London, 1908, Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater and a Victorian Scottish set of six Old English bead pattern teaspoons, Glasgow, 1877, William Coghill, initialled, (8)first height 17cm., weight approx. 12.84oztCondition: The caster in good condition. The case a little distressed / scuffed. Interior with damp marks / staining

Lot 584

Ephemeral material, much relating to Millicent Leveson-Gower, Duchess of Sutherland, including various autographed correspondence to members of the Ewen/Ewan family (some on Dunrobin Castle stationary), telegrams etc.; together with autographed letters from writers W. Pett Ridge, Anthony H. Hawkins, G. Hamilton Macleod, Bertram Mitford, Henrietta Keddie, Neil Munro (a large quantity), engineer John McFarlane Gray, various early-20th century publishers etc.; Edwardian dinner menus, a Tennyson Calendar for 1905 (unfilled) etc., housed between four book-form files (4) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 899

Two Hamilton open-face pocket watches Condition Report:No condition report available.

Lot 923

JOHN HAMILTON GLASS ARSA (SCOTTISH 1820-1885)  DYSART, FIFESHIRE  Watercolour, signed lower right, 32.5 x 43cm  Together with a similar by the same hand (2) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 156

1854-56 CRIMEA MEDAL. 2650 Private William Deasley, 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade. 2 clasps, Alma and Inkerman. Impressed naming [PTE WM DEASLEY 2 BN RBDE]. Sold together with photocopied research and records.Footnote:William Deasley was born in Derry, Donegal, in Ireland, in 1829 and enlisted, aged 17, at Liverpool, in the Rifle Brigade on the 7th May 1846 for a bounty of £4. On enlistment, he was described as height 5 5 1/8", fresh complexion, brown eyes and dark brown hair. He served for 8 years and 120 days, including 5 1/2 years in North America. He was imprisoned on several occasions and finally discharged on the 15th of January 1856, having been disabled by lameness and shortening of his right leg due to a shell wound received on the 17th of June 1855 in the trenches. His conduct was described as "Bad and that he never was in possession of Good Conduct Badges." He is listed as part of 'Captain T C Ingliss's Company' on one medal roll.On discharge at Chatham, he was described as aged 26, 5"6, brown hair, brown eyes, fresh complexion and a Stone Cutter by trade. In the 1881 census, age 50, he is listed as a Coal Miner, living at 74 Castle Street, Lanarkshire. He died at Hamilton in April 1866.

Lot 81

CRIMEAN WAR - Lt. Alfred John Austin, 30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot. Autograph letter signed, 25th May 1855, Heights above Sebastopol, to his sister Isabella. Content details a French attempt to seize a Russian position near the Flagstaff Battery, which initially failed with heavy casualties but succeeded the following night and a personal anecdote about narrowly escaping death. 4 pages totalling 7 sides including crosswriting, 11cm x 18.5cmExcerpts include "Today we had a Division parade and after it was over I went down to the [word missing] of Inkerman, close to the bridge which crosses the Tchernaya by Kamara, to see the position that our troops took up after this morning. There were the French, Sardinians, English and Turks. We crossed the river close to the bridge and took a Russian battery of 3 guns and a number of prisoners, we lost very few men ... Tonight the troops are to advance to the heights of the other side of the river. We are now gaining ground on the Russians. On Tuesday night last, the French went to take a Russian battery close to the Flagstaff Battery, when they got about halfway to it, they met the enemy advancing to make a sortie on them.The consequence was that both sides lost a great number of men and the French were not able to take it. But next night they took it with very little loss, but the Russians lost a fearful number. Dr. Hamilton is going home tomorrow and has kindly taken a small parcel, the contents of which are all Russian. There is one bullet which has the market of one of our Rifle Barrel on it. I wish great care to be taken of it for it was very near killing me on Sunday last.I was sitting under the parapet and had my Scotch Plaid fastened over my head in the sand bags on top of the parapet & then it went over a pile of arms with a cover to protect from the sun. I was sitting there when the bullet came through a sandbag and passed through my plaid and struck the Rifle that was nearest me, it then fell at my feet..."Footnote:Alfred John Austin (1832 - 1887) took part in the Siege of Sebastopol and the Assault on the Redan. Listed as retired by January 1860. He later moved to New Zealand and worked as a rabbiter.

Lot 85

MILITARY INTEREST. A bundle of twelve assorted letters. Includes a party invite letter to Lieutenant-Colonel William Lee, 16th Light Dragoons, 25th June 1799; Admiral Dacres, ALS, 5th May 1881, with small portrait photograph; General Thomas Graham, Lord Lyndoch, ALS,10th November 1825; General Sir George Brown, ALS, Commander in Chief of Ireland, to General Sir Robert Gardiner, informing him of his new appointment; George Hay, 8th Marquis of Tweeddale, ALS, to Admiral Lord Keith, discussing pheasant breeding, February 1818; Sir David James Hamilton, ALS, December 1831, discussing financial matters; George Thomas Keppel, 6th Earl of Albermarle, ALS, January 1824 etc (group)

Lot 317A

Box of various floral teaware to include: Royal Albert 'Old English Garden', Royal Albert 'Lady Hamilton', Royal Albert Crown China etc. Appearing to be some trios. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 357

Large collection of Star Trek collector's plates by The Hamilton Collection, 25th Anniversary. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 219

V.J. Hamilton (20th century), two large copies of Marmaduke Craddock paintings of exotic floral and fauna,oil on canvas, laid on boards, unsigned,each 99x121cm.Qty: 2

Lot 271

Dwerrihouse & Carter, London an 18ct gold open face pocket watch, formerly the property of Charles Drummond being a gift from the Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel following the assassination of his brother Edward Drummond the gold dial with raised gold Roman numerals, decorative engraved centre and blued-steel moon hands, the chain-fusee movement having a pierced and engraved balance cock to the lever escapement with diamond end-stone, and engraved to the backplate Dwerrihouse & Carter, Berkeley Square, London, 11026, the case hallamarked for 18ct gold, London 1817, and stamped with the initials of the case maker T.H, possibly Thomas Harper or Thomas Hayter, diameter 42mm, gross weight 93.73gs. Notes Paul Dwerrihouse was a clockmaker and watchmaker and a known member of the Devil Tavern Group, given honorary freedom in the Clockmakers' Company in 1781. The Dwerrihouse company continued after John's death in 1805 with partnerships between his successors being Dwerrihouse & Carter 1800-1827, Dwerrihouse, Carter & Son 1811-1819, Dwerrihouse, Carter & Co. 1823-1827, Dwerrihouse, Ogston & Bell 1828-1835, Dwerrihouse, Ogston & Co. 1828-1842 and Dwerrihouse & Bell 1828-1875. Reference Loomes, B. Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, N.A.G. Press, London 2006. Britten, F.J. Old Clocks and Watches and Their Makers, Bloomsbury Books, London 1986. By descent the Drummond family as loaned to the Innerpeffray Library, Crieff in 1999. Drummond was a member of the family who owned and ran Drummonds Bank, and a great-grandson of William Drummond, 4th Viscount Strathallan who died fighting for the Jacobite cause at the Battle of Culloden in 1746. Drummond joined the civil service in June 1814, becoming a clerk at the Treasury. He was later Private Secretary to a succession of British Prime Ministers: George Canning, Lord Goderich, the 1st Duke of Wellington, and Robert Peel. On the afternoon of 20 January 1843, Drummond was walking along Whitehall on his way back to Downing Street from visiting his brother at the bank in Charing Cross when Daniel McNaughton, a Scottish woodturner, approached him from behind, drew a pistol and fired at point-blank range into his back. McNaughton was overpowered by a police constable before he could fire a second pistol. It is generally thought, although the evidence is not conclusive, that McNaughton was under the impression that he had shot Prime Minister Robert Peel. At first it was thought that Drummond's wound was not serious. He managed to walk back to his house, the bullet was removed and the first newspaper reports were optimistic: "The ball has been extracted. No vital part is injured, and [surgeons] Mr Guthrie and Mr Bransby Cooper have every reason to believe that Mr. Drummond is doing very well." However, complications set in and Drummond died five days later, aged 50. Reference: Bolitho, H. and Peel, D. The Drummonds of Charing Cross, London: George Allen and Unwin Ltd, 1967. J. A. Hamilton, Drummond, Edward (1792-1843), rev. H. C. G. Matthew, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004

Lot 1848

A 19th century pastel of William and Elgiva Kinglake, bearing label verso inscribed: 'William Kinglake, son of Hamilton Kinglake b.1951 d.1870 after leaving Eton, Elgiva Tessie Jordon Kinglake m. Hon. Thomas Wentworth Fitzwilliam 3rd Son of Earl Fitzwilliam', 61 x 55 cm, glazed and framed

Lot 672

A small library of books featuring Illustrators and their works including Russell Flint, Heath Robinson and others (14) as well as a limited edition (113/125) Long's Memoirs of Lady Hamilton (1891)

Lot 611

KRAUTROCK/ ELECTRONICA/ EXPERIMENTAL/ AVANT - LP COLLECTION. A diverse collection of around 45 electronica/ experimental LPs. Artists/ titles include Various - Deutsche Elektronische Musik Vols 1, 2 A, 2 B & 4 (Vols 1 & 4 M/ Sealed), Friday Girl (RMS/LP 121), Robert Wyatt - The Animals Film, Annette Peacock - I'm The One, Tim Blake - Crystal Machine, Ashra - Correlations (V2117, no sleeve), Michael Hoenig - Departure From The Northern Wasteland. Various - Tanz Mit Dem Herzen. Niemen - Mourner's Rhapsody, Excepter - Familiar. La Dusseldorf, Walter Carlos, Eberhard Schoener, The Drowning Of Lucy Hamilton, Grandharva, Hive Mind, Klaus Nomi, Richard Quin, Stomu Yamash'ta's East Wind, Jack Lancaster, Music From The Penguin Cafe. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.

Lot 135

Claude Hamilton Rowbotham (British, 1864-1949) - The Thames, Oxfordshire - 1905 - an early 20th century watercolour on paper painting of river bank. Signed & dated. Framed & glazed.Measures approx. 35cm x 61cm.

Lot 199

Mixed Lot: Hamilton Collection decorated horse plates, various glass wares, novelty money box, small pictures etc

Lot 160

A HAMILTON Lady's 9ct Gold Wristwatch with integral bracelet, 16.48g nett gold. Needs attention

Lot 336

An HAMILTON Automatic Pan-Europ Gold Plated Wristwatch, c. 34.8mm case, back engraved 64058_4, inner case back 1701440, caliber 64 21 jewel movement (running)

Lot 540

An Edward VII silver vesta case, maker Hamilton & Co, Chester 1902, of square outline, with chased foliate decoration, 5.5cm wide, 60gms, 1.94ozs

Lot 361

PAIR OF SILVER HAMILTON ACADEMY DUX MEDALS, ONE DATED 1911 THE OTHER 1908 WITH THE HAMILTON COAT OF ARMS BOTH CASED, COMBINED WEIGHT 102 GRAMS

Lot 233

SANYO RECORD PLAYER WITH PAIR OF SANYO SPEAKERS, QUANTITY OF LP RECORDS JIMMY HAMILTON ETC

Lot 1356

° ° [Kinglake, Arthur] - The Patriot and Hero. General Guyon, on the Battle Fields of Hungary & Asia. portrait frontis.; old gilt lettered binder's cloth. Hamilton, Adams and Co. (etc.), 1856

Lot 1271

° ° [Brighton Interest] assorted books and pamphlets; 1. King, Maude Egerton. Round About A Brighton Coach Office, 1896.2. Nelson's Pictorial Guide Books. Brighton and its Neighbourhood, c.1869.3. Thirty Views of Brighton, c.1850.4. Engraved steel printing plate -Old Steyne.5. Hamilton Maugham, H. Wagner of Brighton, 1949.6. Campbell, R.J. A Notable Centenary, c.1926.7. Hunt, A.B. Culmination, A Wartime History, 1945.8. Huddlestone, J. The Brighton Story, 1961.9. Burghope, G. Poems, Brighton, 1917.10. Heffernan, P. Randon Rhymes, 1941.11. Fairclough Smith, S. Cosmic Colour, 1954.12. Mason, W.H. Retrospect, 1902.13. Mason, W.H. Retrospect, 1912.14. Daily Readings, 1910. (2)15. Mozley, Charles. Drawings made at Glyndebourne, 1984.16. Bishop, N.E. Time the Weaver, (6)17. Scott-Moncreiff, W.D. Wind Songs, nd.18. Cloran, M. Every Night And All, 1972.

Lot 1363

° ° Thomson (George, editor). A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voice, with Introductory and Concluding Symphonies & Accompaniments for the Piano Forte, Violin and Violoncello by Pleyel, Kozeluch and Haydn [...] including upwards of One Hundred New Songs by Burns, [First Volume], folio, half red morocco, (worn and scuffed), engraved frontispiece 'The Birks of Invermay' by Paton Thomson after Hamilton, title page with editor's signature to foot 'G Thomson' in ink, preface, indices, 100pp of engraved music and printed text, T. Preston, London, 1797-99, together with Illustrated Songs of Robert Burns, frontispiece portrait after Nasmyth, folio, original green cloth, 1861, (2).

Lot 1287

° ° Hamilton Palace Collection (The). Illustrated Priced Catalogue, title in red & black with decorative border, illustrations, original pale green cloth, gilt, Paris, Librairie d'Art & London, Remington & Co., 1882; another copy in original brown cloth; Bernal Collection. Catalogue of the Works of Art from the Byzantine Period to that of Louis Seize, Christie & Manson, 1855; Beckett Denison Collection, Christie, Manson & Woods, 1885 (4)

Lot 1493

° ° Minney, Rubeigh James - Round About Calcutta, first edition, Humphrey Milford, OUP, 1922, with presentation inscription and letter from the author; Aitken, Edward Hamilton - The Tribes On My Frontier, 3rd ed, 1887 (2)

Lot 42

A LATE VICTORIAN COURT SWORD WITH VERY WELL ETCHED BLADE, RETAILED BY HAMILTON & CO, 10 GEORGE ST, HANOVER SQUARE, LONDON. H HAMILTON & CO WERE AT THIS ADDRESS BETWEEN 1900 AND 1909. WITH ITS ORIGINAL SWORD KNOT AND LEATHER SCABBARD. We offer in-house international shipping for all items - you will receive a quote with your invoice. The standard cost for posting 1 or 2 swords is £30+VAT within the UK and £90+VAT to the US.

Lot 173e

Hamilton Gents Chronograph Wrist Watch - Boxed and only very lightly worn

Lot 428

Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport official merchandise 2020 season shirt, hand-signed by the seven-time Formula 1 World Champion, Lewis Hamilton, to the front in black Sharpie. Stylishly framed with images of Lewis to the mount board along with text to lower part of display.Overall, the frame measures 84cm x 84cm. With a Certificate of AuthenticityClick here for more details and images

Lot 1113

Hamilton Macallum RI (1841-1896) - Before the wind, watercolour, signed and dated 1868 lower right, 20 x 37cm

Lot 40

Charlotte Halliday (1935-1989), Cornwall Terrace, 22 x 29.5cm, together with another by the same hand, Hamilton Terrace, 21 x 24cm (2) watercolours with ink

Lot 492

Collection of Star Trek themed models and collectibles to include a boxed Franklin Mint diecast 25th anniversary edition Starship Enterprise model with internal bridge detail, CoA and packing instruction sheet (model approx 39cm long, model in very good overall condition with some very minor paint chipping etc.) a Danbury Mint Pewter Enterprise model (excellent condition, no stand, overall length approx 25cm), Danbury Mint 22ct Gold Card Collection (2 cards), a personal organiser, 2 still sealed Borg Assimilation action figures from Art Asylum, a mobile phone case and 10 limited edition Thunderbirds and Star Trek collectors plates from The Hamilton Collection (all in mint condition), qtyShipping £68.00 plus vat (UK Only)

Lot 488

Figurines To Include Beswick Walt Disney Christopher Robin, Wade Little Red Riding Hood also The Hamilton Collection In Resin Of Kate Middleton The Future Princess (3)

Lot 411

A Quantity of Jewellery, including dress studs; a hardstone swivel fob, stamped '10C'; a necklace stamped '925', length 50cm; a carved jet pendant, with a locket compartment to the reverse, measures 5.5cm by 4.0cm; brooches; coins; a pendant; Hamilton plated pocket watch; a Seiko wristwatch, etc'10C' dress stud - 5.1 grams. Two of the dress studs are stamped '9CT' - 0.9 grams.

Lot 185

*** Please note, the description to this lot has changed*** Hamilton (Lord Ernest) The Four Tragedies of Memworth, first edition, very occasional spotting, browning and ink ownership inscription to endpapers, original black cloth lettered in orange, light marking to covers, some chipping and wear to extremities, supplied second printing dust-jacket by E. McKnight Kauffer, publisher's file copy with ink stamp to upper panel, very light browning and patch of staining to spine, faint damp-staining to verso, light cockling to foot, still an excellent example overall, 8vo, Gollancz, 1928.*** Publisher's file copy in the superb McKnight Kauffer jacket of this rare collection of stories, all set within the fictional town of Memworth. 

Lot 151

Chandler (Raymond) The Long Goodbye, first edition, gift inscription to front free endpapers, some spots and light staining on endpapers and half-title, original boards, dust-jacket, chips and nicks to edges, heavier to spine ends affecting type at head, 1" tears to lower panel from bottom edge with creasing, some surface marking to panels, 8vo, 1953. *** First printed by Hamish Hamilton in London, the English edition preceded the first American edition by a few months. Dust-jacket designed by Fritz Wegner.

Lot 341

Group of early 19th century blue and white transfer-printed plates, etc, to include a Hamilton Ruined Castle and Bridge plate, Spode 'Indian Sporting Series Common Wolf Trap', etc (9)

Lot 302

ROYAL DOULTON; approximately seventy-six pieces of 'Lady Hamilton' tea, coffee and dinner ware, to include coffee pot, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, butter dish, egg cups, soup bowls, teacups, saucers, lidded tureens, six dinner plates, diameter 26cm, dessert bowls, etc.Condition Report: - Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend collecting this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/

Lot 158

Hamilton G.M.T Automatic ( Navy ) Steel Cased Wrist Watch, Case Diameter 38 mm. Features Translucent Blue Dial, Antimagnetic, Sapphire Crystal, Water Resistant 1000 Feet, Excellent Coloured Dial, Luminous Markers, Excellent Quality ' Titan ' Leather Watch Strap, All round Quality Gents Wrist Watch - Please Confirm with Photos.

Lot 1521

A box containing a collection of mainly hardback assorted railway interest books including O.S. Nock and Hamilton Ellis, also related paperbacks

Lot 205

COLLECTION OF SILVER MEDALS AND FOBS, including Hamilton Thistle Club brooch, Dux medal, and further inscribed examples

Lot 446

JOHN HAMILTON GLASS SSA (SCOTTISH 20TH CENTURY), HARVEST SCENE watercolour on paper, signedmounted, framed and under glassoverall size 49cm x 63cm

Lot 222

Star Trek Ceramic Picture Plates All boxed examples issued by the Hamilton Collection 11 in total (box)

Lot 641

Celebrities Autographs: To include Patrice Brake, Gary Beadle, Peter Craig, S Club 7, Robert Powell, Nigel Pivaro, Charlie Cairoli, David Hamilton, Paul Daniels, Julie Goodyear, Jess Conrad, Mary Duff, Magnus Magnusson, Nigel Hawthorne, Tim Dantay, Joseph Millson, Nick Moran, Robert Cavanah, David Attenborough, Bruce Forsyth, Val Doonican, Tom O’Connor together with some Sporting Stars Bob Willis, Frank Bruno, Emile Heskey, Sevn Goran Ericsson

Lot 435

Wild Boar Tusks: mounted on wooden plinth with plaque shot by A T Hamilton South Africa 1998 - 20cm x 23cm

Lot 262

TAG HeuerCarrera Chronograph Lewis Hamilton Limited Edition – numbered 0011/2500Reference: CV201MSerial: RWF1243Bezel: Tachymeter, signed Lewis HamiltonYear: 2010Case Material: Stainless Steel, Exhibition CaseCase Diameter: 42mmDial: Black, Signed Lewis HamiltonNumerals: Baton, Minute trackCrown: Signed, FlutedMovement: Calibre 16 25-Jewel self-winding movementFunctions: Date aperture at three o’clock, 12-Hour sub-dial at six o’clock, Seconds sub-dial at nine o’clock, 30-Minute sub-dial at twelve o’clockStrap: Stainless SteelInner Circumference: Approximately 18mmBuckle: Signed, Stainless Steel, Push-button deployment claspBox: YesPapers: YesGross Weight: 167.8 grams The watch is currently running, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased. Slight scuffs and very small hairline scratches to sapphire crystal.Light scratches throughout consistent with use.Scuffs to strap and clasp.Debris between bezel and case, between strap links and to clasp.Crown and pushers functioning.Clasp in good working order.Accompanied by two additional links.Leatherette box material lightly scuffed.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

Lot 197

An original photogravure print on paper, entitled Fetch It, Sir after Hamilton Hamilton's etching from a portfolio entitled Ten Original Etchings by the Best American Artists, originally published in Boston by Estes and Lauriat in 1888. Printed by Goupil and Cie, Paris and published by D. Appleton and Co., New York. Artist signature in plate on lower right side. Printer, publisher, and title on lower edge margin. Artist: After Hamilton Hamilton (English, 1847-1928)Dimensions: 12.5"L x 16.75"HCondition: Age related wear. Time stained. Foxing and soiling scattered through out surface. Creases on upper left corner, and lower left corner. Rip on upper and lower left corner and middle of lower edge.

Lot 216

A set of 7 Edwardian period etched Lady Hamilton champagne/sherry glasses. Early 20th Century. Circa 1910. 7.5x9.5cm

Lot 1493

Vier Bücher Aktfotografie1.) Love me von Thomas Karsten, Konkursbuchverlag Tübingen 1998, 2.) David Hamilton La Collection Privee, Textes de Denise Couttes, Swan Produktions 1976, 3.) Dreams of a young girl, David Hamilton und Alain Robbe-Grillet, New York by William Morrow 1971, 4.) Von Leibeszucht und Leibesschönheit, Bilder aus dem Leben des Bundes für Leibeszucht, von Kurt Reichert, Berlin 1940, Format max. 4°, ein Schutzumschlag lädiert, sonst altersgemäße Erhaltung mit normalen Studierspuren.

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