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A silver twin handled sugar basin, Sheffield 1955, the reeded edge above waisted body with two loop handles upon four ball supports, makers mark HA, height 10 cm, together with a silver trophy pedestal cup, Birmingham 1912, the globular body engraved with `Public School Brigade Boxing Championship Dec 22nd 1914`, Mappin & Webb, height 15 cm, a silver oval box and cover Chester 1912, raised upon four pad supports, height 4.5 cm, Crate & Son, a Tiffany silver bangle, stamped 925, a silver K knife, of retracting engine turned form, Birmingham 1948, stamped V.I and a Epns domed pepper, approximate gross weight of silver 20.84 oz, (6).
A synthetic star sapphire and diamond ring, of cross over design, with matching earstuds, the white metal stamped `10K`; with a sapphire and diamond ring, the oval cut between shoulders alternate set with diamonds and calibre stones, stamped `375`, finger size K; three other sapphire and diamond 9 carat gold rings and a single stone ring, the stone is damaged
Ten Matchbox Collectable Vehicles to include Superkings K-33 Hauler; Superkings K-27 Miss Embassy Power Boats and Transporter; MB11 Desert Dawg Jeep; MB74 Fiat Abarth; No 31 Master RX7; MB-44 1921 Model T Ford; Convoy Lorry in bubble pack; Superkings K-27 Power Boat and Transporter, all vehicles housed within original boxes (10)
HARDY, Thomas (1840-1928). An autograph picture postcard (unsigned) and two autograph correspondence cards signed ('Thomas Hardy', 'T.H.') to various recipients, Dorchester and Southwold, 10 May 1892 - 7 June 1924, in the earliest apologising to Lady Metcalfe for not writing earlier about her invitation, writing from Southwold in 1913 to 'Miss K. Hardy' [his sister Kate] to inform her of his arrival, and in 1924 sending a brief line of thanks to Mr and Mrs Leonard Rees, together 3 pages, oblong 8vo, the picture postcard depicting the harbour and fish market in Southwold. (3) View on Christie's.com
[DICKENS, Charles]. Little Dorrit. London: Bradbury and Evans, December 1855-June 1857. 20 original parts in 19, 8° (224 x 135mm). Etched frontispiece, additional title and 38 plates by and after Hablot K. Browne. (Plates heavily browned, offset or spotted, pts 12 and 17 creased at upper margin, nick to first plate in pt. 18, lacking some advertisements and slips including all the rear ads in pt 4, pp. 7-8 of front ads in pt 8 torn with severe loss.) Original blue-green pictorial wrappers etched by Hablot K. Browne (some nicks to covers, chips and neat repairs to spines, occasinal soiling but covers generally clean and fresh). FIRST EDITION IN ORIGINAL PARTS. First issue of part 15 with name 'Rigaud' used instead of 'Blandois', and with correction slip in part 16. Dickens's eleventh novel, written in the aftermath of the Crimean war, is dominated by the Marshalsea Prison, where his own father had been a 'boarder', and shows its lasting effect on the heroine's family. The downfall and suicide of Merdle, the swindling financier, was based on two real cases. Despite critical opposition, the book became a firm favourite, the parts issue reaching a circulation of 35,000. Eight 'dark' plates are included among Phiz's illustrations. Eckel pp. 82-85; Haton and Cleaver pp. 305-330; Gimbel A140. (19) View on Christie's.com
MILITARIA -- COSSACKS -- Kazaki zagranitsei. Mart 1929g - Fevral 1930g. [i Mart 1930 - Ianvar 1931g; Mart 1932 - Mart 1933; Mart 1933 - Mart 1934; Mart 1934 - Mart 1935.] Sofia: Shtab Donskago Korpusa, 1930-31, 1933-35. 5 vols, 8°. Original printed wrappers (some wear). -- Materialy k istorii Donskoi Artillerii. Vypusk I [i vypusk II.] Paris: Soiuz Donskikh Artilleristov, 1936, 1939. 2 vols, small 2°. Original wrappers (some wear). (7) View on Christie's.com
PAUL I, Emperor -- Rech k Imperatritse Anne Ioannovne v katoroi slavno zakliuchennym mezhdu rossiiskoiu imperieiu i ottomanskoiu portoiu. [An Address to Empress Anna Ioannovna.] St. Petersburg: Imperial Academy of Sciences [1740]. 4° (203 x 150mm). (Occasional light marginal soiling.) 18th century Russian calf, sides gilt with the cipher of Paul I, edges red (corners rubbed, some wear). Provenance: Paul I (binding) -- Father Superior Pitirim (19th-century inscription) -- Novgorod Archive (stamps, ca. 1920s). BOUND FOR EMPEROR PAUL I. Paul's reign lasted just 5 years; books from his collection are rare. Bytovt 820; SK 5945; Sopikov 9991. View on Christie's.com
20 Original Omnibus, mainly Southdown or Brighton & Hove including Weymann Trolleybus (BH), Leyland PD3 Queen Mary (S), Leyland Leopard Panorama I (S), Guy Arab Utility (S), Leyland Lynx I (BH), AEC Tower Wagon (BH). Other fleets represented include a Bristol K/ECW Premier Travel, Leyland Utility LT red, BUT 964T Trolleybus Newcastle Corporation. All boxed, minor wear to some, contents VGC to mint. .
An Imperial German presentation dress bayonet, flat blade 11¾”, by W K & C, one side etched with panel of trophies and scrolls, the other side etched “F Frank Bv! S/P A. Herz Bonn W.B/ 945”, plated hilt with no attachment slot in pommel, plain varnished wood grip. GC (blade polished, no scabbard)
Ekart (T.P.) Synopsis jungermanniarum in Germania 13 lithographed plates foxing and few stains contemporary half cloth [Stafleu 1658] Coburg 1832 § Brotherus (Viktor) Etudes sur la Distribution des Mousses au Caucase wrappers worn inscribed by the author to J.F. Duthie (1845-1922 Indian botanist) [Stafleu 813] Helsingfors 1884 § Warnstoff (Carl) Die europaischen Torfmoose original half cloth bit soiled and rubbed [Stafleu 16.746] Berlin 1881 § Pilous (Zdenek) and others. Klic k urcovani mechorostu CSR illustrations cloth dust-jacket [only the NHM copy on Copac] Prague 1960; and others similar (includes some pamphlets) v.s.(c. 40)
Forshaw (Joseph M.) Australian Parrots Melbourne 1969; the same second edition Sydney 1985 § Barrett (Charles) Parrots of Australia Melbourne 1949 § Cayley (Neville) The Fairy Wrens of Australia 1949 § Hindwood (K. A.) and E. S. Hoskin. The Waders of Sydney Sydney 1955 plates all but the last original cloth dust-jackets the last original cloth-backed wrappers; and c.35 others on Australasian Birds v.s.(c.40)
WALTER CRANE: THE BABY’S BOUQUET, [1878], orig decor cl bkd bds, worn and rubbed + CLIFTON BINGHAM: THE ANIMALS REBELLION, ill C H Thompson, E Nister, circa 1896, 8 col’d plts, orig cl bkd pict bds slightly worn + GEO E HOBBS: THE ADVENTURES OF THE VEGEMEN AND THE BROWNIES, [1898], orig card wraps worn and soiled, inner jnts crudely reinforced + BERTHA UPTON: THE GOLLIWOGG’S CIRCUS, ill Florence K Upton, [1903], lacks ttl pge and other defects, orig cl bkd pict bds worn and soiled + ENID BLYTON: THE SECOND HOLIDAY BOOK, circa 1947, orig cl bkd bds gt slightly worn + VERNON STOKES AND CYNTHIA HARNETT: DUCKS AND DRAKES, 1945, orig cl worn + L LESLIE BROOKE: JOHNNY CROW’S GARDEN A PICTURE BOOK, [nd], orig cl bkd bds worn and soiled, inner jnts split, contents loose + RODERICK MAUDE-ROXBY: BULGY IN WOMBOLIA, [nd], sigd, orig cl bkd pict bds (8)
ENID BLYTON, 9 ttls: MARY MOUSE AND HER FAMILY, circa 1946; WE DO LOVE MARY MOUSE; HALLO, LITTLE MARY MOUSE [nd]; A PRIZE FOR MARY MOUSE [nd]; MARY MOUSE AND HER BICYCLE MARY MOUSE AND NOAH’S ARK, [nd], strip books, 6 vols, orig pict wraps + HALLO TWINS TEDDY BEAR’S PARTY COME TO THE CIRCUS, [nd], “Little” Books Nos 4, 5, 6, orig pict wraps + JOY K SEDDON: HONK RUNS AWAY, [nd], strip book, orig pict wraps + ELSIE MILLS, 2 ttls: THE TUFTY CLUB, circa 1968; THE SECOND TUFTY CLUB BOOK, circa 1969, orig pict wraps + JANE PILGRIM, 2 ttls: LITTLE MARTHA + RUSTY THE SHEEP-DOG, [nd], orig pict card wraps (14)
POETICAL SKETCHES OF SCARBOROUGH IN 1813, ill T Rowlandson, Driffield 1893 (200), un-numbered, facsimile edn, 21 hand col’d plts, old decor cf gt, top bd detchd + [WILLIAM EASSIE] “RATTLEBRAIN”: SIR GUY DE GUY, ill H K Browne, 1864, 1st edn, hand col’d frontis and 5 plts, old decor mott cf gt worn, orig cl wraps bnd in at end, bds detchd (2)
W P K FINDLAY: WAYSIDE AND WOODLAND FUNGI, 1967, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + ELSIE M WAKEFIELD AND RICHARD WILLIAM GEORGE DENNIS: COMMON BRITISH FUNGI, [1950], 1st edn, orig cl worn + RICHARD WILLIAM GEORGE DENNIS: BRITISH ASCOMYCETES, 1978, rev and enlarged edn, orig pict cl + R C COOKE: FUNGI MAN AND HIS ENVIRONMENT, 1980, orig pict wraps (4)
K LINDQUIST: STUDIES IN WILD AND CULTIVATED LETTUCE, Lund, 1960, 1st edn, orig wraps, inscr + THOMAS P MCINTOSH: THE POTATO, 1927, 1st edn, orig cl soiled + B C RAVENSCROFT: TOMATO CULTURE FOR AMATEURS, L, L Upcott Gill, 1905, 3rd end, orig pict wraps + H H THOMAS: THE BOOK OF THE APPLE, 1902, 1st edn, orig pict cl worn (4)

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