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World, stamp collection, inc. GB, Victoria, 1840, penny black, `K-K`, slightly soiled, used, with four margins and red MX cancel & 1883-88, 2/6d, slightly soiled, used, GB & world generally sparse, with some early issues, in two albums & a binder, mainly used (small lot) Care! High International Shipping Costs
Various Makers: 35mm equipment including Pentax ME Super with 50mm lens, Bellows-Takumar lens with bellows, other K-mount lenses by Pentax and Tokina, Canon AE1 with power winder and 50mm lens, Optomax 300mm lens (M42), folding cameras including Ensign Selfix 420 and 820 Special, Kindermann 35mm slide projector, cine editor and boxed Bell & Howell 2146 XL Super 8mm camera (a lot)
GANDHI INDIRA: (1917-1984) Indian Prime Minister 1966-77, 1980-84. Assassinated. T.L.S., Indira Gandhi, one page, small 4to, New Delhi, 2nd January 1977, to Frank Harcourt-Munning, on the printed stationery of the Prime Minister's House. Gandhi writes 'I am so glad that you were able to accompany Frida Laski to the presentation. She is a fine human being and a good friend of India and our family. We wish her well.' Together with a small selection of printed ephemera etc., relating to India including printed 8vo menu for the 89th Birthday Anniversary Celebrations of the late Jawaharlal Nehru at the Connaught Rooms, London, 13th November 1978, a printed 4to brochure for the arrangements organised by the United Kingdom Committee commemorating the centenary of the birth of M. K. Gandhi including a performance at the Royal Albert Hall, London, 21st October 1969, various typed notes of minutes and accounts relating to the committee etc. Generally VG, 9
KELVIN LORD: (1824-1907) British Mathematical Physicist & Engineer. A.L.S., twice (Kelvin at the head and again with his initial K at the conclusion), one page, 8vo, Broom House, Fulham, 1st July 1901, to an unidentified correspondent, in full, 'Greatly delighted with the glass jug from your garden, of 300 B.C., which Miss Warre has kindly given me. I shall treasure it.' VG
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM: A small oblong 12mo autograph album containing over 20 signed clipped pieces by a variety of famous individuals, each neatly laid down to pages (and a few loose) including King Edward VII ('Albert Edward'), Queen Alexandra, Viscount Palmerston, Byng of Vimy, H. Rider Haggard, G. K. Chesterton, John Galsworthy, Sabine Baring Gould, Mary Pickford, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Admiral Jellicoe, Raymond Mays, Ivor Novello (signed postcard photograph) etc. Generally VG Sold on behalf of the charity Oxfam
AMBASSADORS: Selection of signed pieces and album pages by various Ambassadors, Diplomats, Governor Generals etc., including Robert Howe, Morio Yukawa, Earl of Athlone, Noel Charles, Evelyn Baring, Edward Twining, Oliver Goonetilleke, Solomon Hochoy, Alfred Savage, Andre Francois Poncet (2), Gaspard Fauteux, Andrew Cohen, Franklin Gimson, Ambrose Dundas, Gideon Brand van Zyl, Kenneth Blackburne, James W. Robertson, Ernest Gruening, Georg Rosen, Gerald Hawkesworth, Hans von Herwath, Baron Emile de Cartier, Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan, Manlio Brosio, Vittorio Zoppi, Koichiro Asakai, Kemal Kavur, V. K. Wellington Koo, Anastas Hanania, Alvary Gascoigne, Gilbert Laithwaite, Walter S. Gifford, William J. Sebald, Winthrop Aldrich, Hafiz Wahba, Francis P. Matthews, Cheng Tien-His, Geoffrey Wallinger, Vladimir Velebit, Endelkachew Makonnen, Haruhiko Nishi, Pierson Dixon and many others. Each of the pages are annotated and numbered in ink in the hand of the collector and have tape stains to one edge, some of which slightly affect the signatures. FR to generally G, 142
LITERATURE: Selection of vintage signed postcard photographs, a few cabinet photos and larger etc, by various writers and novelists including Alfred Austin, Hall Caine (2), Laurence Housman, R.F Delderfield, Israel Zangwill, Arthur Benson, Compton Mackenzie, Arthur Pinero, John Drinkwater, Ethel Mannin, G.K Chesterton, Silas. K. Hocking, Andre Maurois, Sabine Baring-Gould, etc. A few FR, generally G to about VG, 19
First day covers and postcards. Three covers, Viv Richards signed Benham Silk cover, A.C.U. cover signed by Bird and Meyer and Vic Lewis Cricket Club cover signed by thirteen players including Reg Scarlett etc. Three postcards, two colour, ‘Out First Ball’ Kinsella card, Langsdorff, ‘Birthday Greetings’ (W&K 1334) and Star Series card of Somersetshire. G
Graham Gooch. Essex & England. Original pastel drawing of Gooch in batting pose by John K. Hawkins 1992. Players name to lower border and signed and dated by the artist. Sold with a similar original pastel drawing of Douglas in batting pose by John K. Hawkins 1993. Players name to lower border and signed and dated by the artist. Both attractively mounted, framed and glazed. Overall 19”x23”. VG
Great Britain Rugby Tour of Australia & New Zealand 1950. New Zealand v British Isles (Lions) 1950. Official programme for the 4th Test match played at Eden Park, Auckland on the 29th July 1950. Signed to front cover by thirty two members of the Lions touring party including the Manager L.B. Osbourne. Signatures include K. D. Mullen (Captain), Ken Jones, Lewis-Jones, McKay, Kininmonth, Willis, Davies, Budge, John, Evans, Nelson, Clifford, Henderson, Cleaver, Norton etc. Some fading to signatures, however the majority legible. Horizontal fold, some age toning to wrappers, file holes to left hand side, adhesive mark to back wrapper otherwise in good condition New Zealand beat Great Britain 11-8
Australia. Collection of thirty seven signed white cards, headed cards, colour postcards and printed colour photographs (postcard size) of Australian Test players. Signatures include K. Hughes, Boon, Border, Warne, Lawson, N. Harvey, Darling, D. Jones, Kasprowicz, Langer, McGrath, M. Taylor, Walters, Tribe, Alderman, Hole, Malone, R. Marsh, McKenzie etc. Odd duplication, some signatures on pieces laid down to cards. G
England & Australia. Selection of twelve pre-printed postcards posted by D. Rebbeck, a autograph collector from Chippenham, from 1947 to 1953 to various England and Australian Test cricketers requesting their autograph. The cricketers have signed the cards on verso and returned the cards to Mr Rebbeck. Signatures, nicely signed in ink, are I. Craig, R. Lindwall, W.A. Brown, K. Cranston, R.T. Simpson, C. Washbrook, D. Brookes, D. Insole, F. Ridgway, D.Sheppard, R. Berry, H. Doggart and M. Hilton. Each card with pre-printed request, stamp and signed by Rebbeck. G
*Australian Imperial Force team 1918-1920 and Australian Services Team 1945-1946. ‘Commemorative Dinner in honour of The Australian Imperial Force and the Australian Services Cricket Teams’. Official menu for the Dinner held at The Cricketers Club of New South Wales on the 9th July 1971. This was Ray Robinson’s copy with name printed to front cover. Decorative front cover, with Menu and Toasts to inside pages and printed photographs of the two teams, 1918-1920 and 1945-46, to rear cover. The photographs have been signed by some of the surviving cricketers. The Imperial team signatures are C.Docker, J.M. Gregory, A.W. Lampard, C.E. Pellew, W.A. Oldfield and W.L. Trenery and the Services team signatures are A.W. Roper, R.S. Whitington, C.F.T. Price, E.A. Williams, R.S.Ellis, S.G. Sismey and K. Johnson, Manager. Also signed to inside pages by R.G. Williams, Martin Donnelly and one other. VG. Ex Ex Irving Rosenwater collection
Australia. Four white cards containing twenty four signatures of Australian Test players. Signatures, nicely signed, include Inverarity, N. O’Neill, Stackpole, Hookes, Pascoe, W. Brown, Laird, Burge, Lawry, R.Marsh, de Courcy, Bright, K. Hughes, Border, Boon, Bennett etc. Some duplication of signatures. Sold with a further sheet signed by ten Australian players including Mallett, Chappell, Sheahan, Edwards etc and a selection of official Australian autograph sheets with facsimile signatures. G
Len Hutton and Yorkshire cricket. Selection of fifteen booklets and brochures on Hutton’s career and Yorkshire cricket. Includes ‘Len Hutton. The Story of a Great Cricketer’. J.M. Kilburn 1952, signed by Hutton, ‘Len Hutton Demonstrates Batting Strokes’. Methuen & Co Ltd 1956 (2 copies), ‘A Century of Yorkshire County Cricket’. Yorkshire Post 1963, ‘Len Hutton. The World’s Greatest Batsman’ Brian Trevor, ‘Len Hutton Souvenir’ Yorkshire Post, ‘Play! Cricket In Yorkshire’ J.M. Kilburn, A.B.C. Cricket Book 1954/55, ‘The Battle for the Ashes 1954/55’ (Brander), ‘The Battle for the Ashes 1953 (Argos), ‘Quest for the Ashes 1956’, ‘Before & After. Bramall Lane’. K. Farnsworth 1988, signed copy from the author to Hutton etc. Some faults, good
Essex. Selection of thirteen books/booklets, mainly biographical. Includes ‘Wickets, catches and the odd run’. Trevor Bailey. London 1986, signed to title page by Bailey, ‘Tours and Tests’. K. Farnes. London 1940 (ex-libris and some foxing), ‘Ken Farnes. Diary of an Essex Master’. David Thurlow 2000 (signed by Thurlow), ‘Cheerful Charlie. A Biography of C.P. McGahey’. J. Kemp 1989 etc. Odd faults, good
History - Britain. DILKE (C W) Greater Britain, a Record of Travel, 2 volumes 1868, 8vo, some foxing, Mudie Library label to cloth covers; PHILP (R K) The History of Progress of Great Britain, 2 volumes 1859-60, folding plates, foxing, few tears, cloth; The New Survey of London Life and Labour, 3 volumes 1930-32, in dust wrappers; KNIGHT (C) London Pictorially illustrated, 6 volumes in 3, 1851, 4to, cloth (worn) (10)
Nineteeth and Twentieth Century horology -twelve volumes: Good, Richard VICTORIAN CLOCKS British Museum Press, London 1996, dj (two copies); Allix, Charles and Bonnert, Peter CARRIAGE CLOCKS Their history and development Antique CollectorsÕ Club, Woodbridge 1974, dj; Penman, Laurie THE CARRIAGE CLOCK A Repair and Restoration Manual N.A.G. Press, London 2005, dj; Rose, Ronald E. ENGLISH DIAL CLOCKS Antique CollectorsÕ Club, Woodbridge 2000, dj; Roberts, Derek BRITISH SKELETON CLOCKS Antique CollectorsÕ Club, Woodbridge 1987, dj; Hope-Jones, F. ELECTRICAL TIMEKEEPING N.A.G. Press, London 1942; Wotton, Peter ANNIVERSARY CLOCKS Shire Publications Ltd, Princes Risborough undated; Terwilliger 400-Day Clock Repair Guide The Horlovar Company, Bronxville N.Y. 1987; Aked, Charles K. Electrifying Time The Antiquarian Horological Society, Ticehurst 1976, signed and dated 5.12.1981 by the author; Miles, Robert H.A. (trans.) The BULLE-CLOCK of Favre Bulle The Antiquarian Horological Society, Ticehurst 1995; Smith, Alan (editor) THE INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY OF CLOCKS Chancellor Press, London 1988, (12),
A gold, seed pearl and pale blue gem set pendant pierced in a circular design, on a curblink neckchain detailed `9ct`, a 9ct gold ropetwist link bracelet, a gold pendant cross, a Danish brooch designed as a spray detailed `A&K Sterling Denmark`, a sterling and marcasite set ring, and a group of costume jewellery, also a book matches case.
A penny black with four clear margins, K G with original letter dated June 3rd 1840, reposted 5th may 1940 (therefore commemorating one hundred years of postal history) bearing George VI 2d and 1/2 d stamps commemorating the same, together with two penny reds on further memorial envelopes, etc
A collection of three books about hunting comprising Reynard The Fox after the German version of Goethe with red leather and canvas binding, published by John C Nimmo, London 1887, Hunting, Racing, Coaching and Boxing Ballards by G A Fothergill in a red canvas binding, published Heath Cranton Limited, London 1926 and Mr Facey Romford`s Hounds by R Surtees and illustrated by John Leech and Hablot K Browne, published Bradbury & Evans, London 1865

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