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SLADE: THE BANGIN' MAN (1974) Lot x 2 - Official Polydor poster featuring the group SLADE plus a record store promotional poster for the single THE BANGIN' MAN (1974) - A rare item of music memorabilia as it was released as a standalone non-album single. Written by lead vocalist Noddy Holder and bassist Jim Lea, and produced by Chas Chandler. It reached No. 3 in the UK chart - Both Rolled (as issued) - Very Fine plus (on average) - This Lot comes from the personal archive/collection of IAN MURRAY who was Art Director for Polydor Records during the 1970's.
CHARLIE & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (2005) - A 'faux' poster produced and printed for Tim Burton's 2005 Willy Wonka movie starring Johnny Depp - A genuine film prop poster that was never commercially available to buy and only produced for this film - 18" x 12" (46 x 30.5 cm) - Flat/Unfolded (as issued) - Fine (minor repair to back) - This item has come to us directly from a member of the set crew.
HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE (2001) - SCREEN USED SPECIAL EFFECT PROP ENVELOPE - HARRY'S HOGWARTS ACCEPTANCE LETTER - One of the special effects versions with printed faux wax seal - used in the scene where envelopes come down the chimney - this item comes to us from a vendor with close associations to the film industry who advises that it was received directly from the Props Team who worked on the production - Flat/Unfolded - Very Fine plus#HarryPotter #excaliburauctions
Palestine vintage post card commemorating 60 years reign of Franciscus Josephus, Emperor of Austria 1848-1908p picture of Emperor on front on reverse Palestine stamps 1945, control plate nos, registered Tel Aviv and pink exhibition 1945 rare item. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Bozerian binding.- Ctesias, Agatharchides and Appian. Ex Ctesia, Agatharchide, Memnone excerptae historiae. Appiani Iberica. Item, De gestis Annibalis, collation: ¶8 a-p8 q4, Greek type, initial spaces with guide-letters, [Geneva], Henri Estienne, 1557 bound with Appianus, Alexandrinus. Hispanica & Annibalica, collation: A-F8 G2, Roman type, [Geneva], Henri Estienne for Ulrich Fugger, 1560, together 2 works in 1 vol., woodcut printer's device to title, some foxing or spotting, occasional marginal wormholes, lightly browned, dark bluestraight-grain morocco, gilt, by François Bozerian le jeune (signed at foot of spine 'Rel.P.Bozerian Jeune'), upper corners worn, litle rubbed at extremities, g.e., 8vo (164 x 96mm.)⁂ Editio princeps of the fragments of these Greek historians and geographers. Literature: I. Renouard, Estienne, 117: 6; Schreiber, The Estiennes, 146; Adams C3020 II. Renouard, Estienne, 118:3; Adams A1348.
Chess.- Lambe (Robert) The history of chess, together with short and plain instructions by which any one may easily play at it without the help of a teacher, first edition, folding f. of diagrams, diagrams within text, some spotting, lightly browned, modern half morocco over old marbled boards, [LN176; Whyld & Ravilious 1764:3], 8vo, no printer, 1764.⁂ Provenance: 'J.W. Rimington Wilson, Chess Library' (ink inscription to front pastedown); possibly item 744 in Bernard Quaritch 1929 chess catalogue, and subsequently rebacked.
Suffolk.- Thorney Hall Manor Court Book, manuscript in Latin and English, in several hands, 361pp., ruled in red, printed advertisement of James Marener of the Plow in Fenchurch Street, Stationer laid down on front pastedown, browned, some slight staining in places, hinges splitting but strong, original panelled reversed calf, "Thorney Hall" lettered direct on upper cover, rubbed, corners and edges worn, 2 brass clasps, folio, 1709-43.IMPORTANT NOTICE: This item is sold subject to the Manorial Documents Rules, and may not be removed from England and Wales.⁂ Stowmarket, Suffolk
Swimming.- Thevenot (Melchisédec) The Art of Swimming...with Advice for Bathing, third edition, engraved frontispiece and 38 plates only (of 40), plate numbering erratic, with final advertisement leaf, for John Lever, 1789 bound after Tegg (Thomas) The Art of Swimming, engraved frontispiece, vignette title and 14 full-page illustrations, [c.1805] and [Franklin (Benjamin)] Directions for Learning to Swim, 16pp., half-title & 13pp. text, ?extract only, n.d., together 3 works in 1 vol., light spotting or soiling, bookplate removed, contemporary calf-backed marbled boards with vellum tips, rebacked, rubbed, 12mo⁂ Interesting group of works on swimming, all scarce. ESTC lists 4 UK copies of the first item (BL, Cambridge, National Library of Wales, Oxford) and 6 in America; COPAC lists only one copy of the second (Cambridge), WorldCat adds another in Newcastle plus an American copy in the Huntington Library. Benjamin Franklin was a keen swimmer and knew Thevenot's book; he was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 1968.
Lambe (Samuel) Seasonable Observations humbly offered to His Highness the Lord Protector, [2], 20pp., with initial blank, drop-head title, woodcut head-piece and initial, At the Authors charge...by William Hope, 1657 bound after Case of Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury (The), 16pp., by K.P. for C.R., 1679 and [Blount (Charles)], "Junius Brutus". An Appeal from the Country to the City, for the preservation of His Majesties Person, Liberty, Property, and the Protestant Religion, 8pp., caption title, [1679] and Clarendon (Earl of) Two Letters...to His Royal Highness the Duke of York...[&] the Dutchess, occasion'd by Her embracing the Roman Catholick Religion, 4pp. caption title, [?1680] and D. (J.) A Word without Doors Concerning the Bill for Succession, 4pp., caption title, [1679] and [Smith (Francis)], "Tom. Tickle-foot the Taborer". Some Observations upon the Late Tryals of Sir George Wakeman, 11pp., for A.Brewster, 1679 and Impartial Account (An) of Divers Remarkable Proceedings...of Parliament relating to the Horrid Popish Plot, &c., [2], 26pp., 1679 and Smith (John) The Narrative...containing a further Discovery of the late Horrid and Popish-plot, [8], 35pp., with initial imprimatur leaf and errata to p.35, by Robert Boulter, 1679 and Sarpi (Paolo) A Treatise of Matters Beneficiary, [8], 48, 59-84, [2] pp., with final blank, by Thomas Hodgkin..., 1680 and Cotton (Sir Robert) The Antiquity and Dignity of Parliaments, [2], 13pp., 1679, together 10 works in 1 vol., the first item bound last, contemporary ink manuscript list of contents on front free endpaper and receipts at beginning and end (upside down), some light soiling, a few minor stains, contemporary limp vellum, lacking ties, rubbed and soiled, ink note and calculations to upper cover, [Wing L229, C883, B3300AB, C4421, D48, S4540, I63, S4127, S701 & C6481], folio⁂ The first item is scarce, with only 6 UK copies listed by ESTC and a further 5 elsewhere. This copy contains an initial blank and 20pp. text with the final leaf p.19 headed "To his Highness the Lord Protector..." and catchword on previous page "To" (but verso paginated "12"). ESTC calls for 18pp. and a final blank, plus a second section of 4pp. with caption title "A Post-script", stating "In this edition, the colophon does not include the bookseller's name William Hope. Wing reports edition with 'to be sold by William Hope' in colophon", as in the present copy. Evidently there are 2 variants and this edition appears to be complete.
South Africa.- Report of the Committee of the Society for the Relief of Distressed Settlers in South Africa..., ownership inscription of the Rt. Hon. Charles Grant to title head, list of subscribers, peripheral ff. soiled, [Laidler 168], by G.Greig, 1823 § Robertson (John) Six Years on the Road..., [Mendelssohn II, 234], for the author, 1856 § [Cloete (Henry)] Five Lectures on the Emigration of the Dutch Farmers from the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope..., [Mendelssohn I, 347], 1856 bound with Read (Rev. James) The Kat River Settlement in 1851..., errata slip bound in, contemporary ink inscription to preface, [Mendelssohn II, 202], 1852, first editions, last scattered foxing, first later full green morocco by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, g.e., second original cloth, title label to upper board, last later half morocco, second and third rubbed, second a little loss to spine head, first spine a little faded, each Cape Town, 8vo (3)⁂The Rt. Hon. Charles Grant, 1st Baron Glenelg (1778-1866), Member of Parliament for Inverness Burghs and for Inverness-shire, Secretary of State for War and the Colonies 1835-9.Provenance: the first sold as the lead item in lot 366 in the sale 'The Quentin Keynes Collection' at Christies in April 2004.
Gardening.- Gilbert (Samuel) Florist's Vade-Mecum...The Second Edition Corrected, 2 woodcut plans of gardens, title with portion cut away at head touching some letters and contemporary ink inscription to verso, final 2 leaves cut and defective, browned, contemporary sheep, worn, for J.Taylor...and J.Wyat..., 1693 § [Bonnefons (Nicolas de)] The French Gardiner: Instructing how to Cultivate all sorts of Fruit-Trees, and Herbs for the Garden, translated by John Evelyn, second edition in English, engraved additional pictorial title and 4 plates, one folding, slight worming, cropped affecting a few side-notes, engraved bookplate of Isaac Barrow of Holland, Derby pasted on verso of title, old cloth, by T.B. for B.Took, 1691 § Evelyn (John) Kalendarium Hortense: or, The Gard'ners Almanac, ninth edition, engraved additional title, title and caption titles to each month printed in red & black, full-page engraved illustration, errata leaf at end, contemporary calf ruled & stamped in blind, rubbed, splits to joints, for Francis Fawcet, 1699, all foxed or browned, sometimes heavily, [Henrey 160, 149 & 130; Wing G714a, B3603 & E3502], 12mo (3)⁂ The first is a scarce edition, with only 2 UK copies listed by ESTC (BL & Kew) and 5 others elsewhere; Henrey also lists a copy in the Lindley Library of the Royal Horticultural Society. The second item contains an appendix with instructions for the preparation and cooking of fruit and vegetables and an engraved plate of a kitchen, plus 'The English Vineyard Vindicated' by John Rose, Gardiner to His Majesty.
Smallpox.- Jenner (Henry) An Address to the Public on the Advantages of Vaccine Inoculation: with the Objections to it Refuted, 19pp., lacking half-title, ink correction to p.15 but not p.4 as in some copies, title torn and defective at corner (repaired), 1799; Address to the Inhabitants of Bristol, and its Vicinity, on the subject of Vaccine Inoculation: and the Establishment of an Institution for the Inoculation of the Poor, 18pp., ink annotation to author's name on title and at end of text, final leaf with ink calculations at foot and torn at inner margin, 1801, occasional spotting or soiling, disbound, [Wellcome III p.353, first item only], 4to, Bristol, W.Bulgin (2)
17TH CENTURY TRACTS & PAMPHLETS (Civil War, Restoration & English Revolution Period). A single vol. small quarto in old calf containing A Collection of Thirty One Songs Written by Several Hands and Set by Several Masters of Musick, copperplate music, for Charles Corbet, 1685; Phillips R., The Victory of Cupid, 54pp, 1683; Foulkes Robert (executed 1678), An Alarme for Sinners, 39pp, 1679; T. G. Account of Saddlers Well or the New Mineral Waters Lately found out at Islington, 5pp, 1684; The Broken Merchants Complaint Represented in a Dialogue between a Scrivener and a Banker on the Royal Exchange, 14pp, 1683; Some Account of the Tryals of Five Notorious Jesuits, 8pp, 1679; A Rare, True and Wonderful Relation of a Town in Piedmont, 8pp, 1679; A Brief Narrative of the State of the Protestants in Hungary, 8pp, 1677; A True Relation of the Execution of Mr Edward Coleman at Tyburn, 7pp, 1678; The Troublesome Life and Raigne of King Henry the Third, 1642; A Declaration of the Well-Affected in the County of Buckingham, 8pp, 1649; A Most Strange and Dreadful Apparition of Several Spirits & Visions, 5pp, 1680; A True Copy of the Articles of the Commons … against William Laud, 34pp, commences at A3, 1st leaf holed with loss, n.d.' The Earl of Pembroke's Speech … when the Seven Lords were accused of High Treason, 6pp, 1648; The Pope's Advice to his Sons, 10pp, 1679; A True Narrative of the Proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, 8pp, 1678; A Full Relation of the Contents of the Black Box, 8pp, 1680; A Letter from No Body in the City, 6pp, title torn with loss of date; Some Bodyes Answer to a Letter sent from No Body, 8pp, 1679; A True Account of the Rising of the Rebels in the West of Scotland, 8pp, 1679; Accompt of the Divers Popish Books, Beads … taken at the Savoy, 5pp, 1678; Strange & Wonderful News from London, 6pp, c.1678; Account of … Apparitions Seen in the Air at Poins-Town, County Tipperary, 8pp, 1679; Notable News from Essex, 6pp, 1679; More News from Virginia being a True and Full Relation of All Occurrences in that Countrey since the Death of Nath Bacon, 7pp, 1677; Narrative of the Proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old Bayly, 8pp, 1679; ditto, 1676/7; News from Newgate or the Female Muggleton, 6pp, 1678; Proposals for Promoting the Woolen-Manufactory, 6pp, 1679; Account … Plot Lately Carried on by the Jesuites in Ireland, 5pp, 1679; King James, his Charge to the Judges, 5pp, 1679; Relation of the Execution of Mr William Slaley, 8pp, 1678; Muggleton's Last Will & Testament, 6pp, 1679; News from Rome, 8pp, n.d.; A Word in Season, 8pp, 1679; Two Letters from Mr Mountague to the Ld. Treasurer, 15pp, 1679; Relation … Inhuman Cruelties Lately Acted by the Rebels in Scotland, 6pp, 1679; Elegy … on the Memory of John Sadler, 18pp, 1676; Several Weighty Considerations … Roman Catholicks of England, 45pp, 1679. Bookplate of Dr John Harborough to 1st item, endpaper inscription "From the library of Dr Lee, 1859".

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