COPE'S RACEGOER'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA, 1946, 1955-62 (5 duplicates), orig. cloth--TIMEFORM RACEHORSES OF 1954, 1968-70, orig. cloth; 1971, 1973 & 1979, dustwrs--SPORTING CHRONICLE FORM BOOK, Aug. 26, 1961--TIMEFORM FORM BOOK, FLAT RACING, orig. card, 1972--RUFF'S GUIDE TO THE TURF, 1984, and 1 other (25) LOCATION K
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A post 1902 officer's silver pouch belt badge of The Royal Irish Rifles, 16 battle honours to "Central India" on the wreath, with backing plate and 4 screw studs with original looped nuts, HM J&Co B'ham 1902, with details of original owner Maj K L Gordon. GC (small split at junction of scroll lower right). (Please see lot 503 for image)
Matchbox, Battle Kings, K-102 M48-A2 tank, K-106 tank transporter and tank, Superking K-7 racing car transporter, Superking K-12 Scammell mobile crane 'Laing', and K-26 Mercedes Benz ambulance, boxes all a bit crushed, with Matchbox Kingsize K-15 Merryweather fire engine, red body, silver ladder 'Kent Fire Brigade', in distressed box (M,BP-F) (x6)
Matchbox, mixed lot; 1-75 series, No.22 Vauxhall Cresta, pink, GPW, chips (F), No.38 Vauxhall Victor Estate, wheels overpainted (R), No.45 Vauxhall Victor, yellow, GPW, chips (F), No.56 trolleybus 'Peardrax', red poles, GPW (F-G), MOY, No.3 Tramcar 'News of the World', grey cowcatchers (G), 1-75 series, No.45 repainted 'Pickfords'I, 1-75 series, No.17 tipper 'Hoveringham'(F), MOY, Y-4 Deusenberg, metallic green/light green (M), Kingsize, K-23 Mercury Commuter 'Police'(P-F), K-15 Merryweather fire engine (F), Stingray fish (G. Anderson) (G), Major Pack, No.6 low loader ('Pickfords') (F-G) (x13)
Daiya - A Japanese battery-operated bump-and-go V.W.-Porsche 914, c.1970s, metallic copper racing livery, very good condition, boxed; Shudo - a Japanese friction-driven Emergency Station Wagon, c.1970s, yellow and red, good condition, boxed; 'K' - a Japanese friction-driven Ford Galaxie, c.1960s, read with a cream roof, fitted with a siren sound, fair-good condition, boxed; and Iwaya - a Korean Cadillac Convertible, c.1980s, red, excellent condition, boxed (4).
Daito - A friction-driven American Station Wagon, late 1960s, orange with a white and grey roof and a yellow side stripe, good condition, unboxed; 'K' - a friction-driven Ford Highway Patrol Car, late 1960s, generally good condition, unboxed; and Iwaya - a Korean battery-operated Cadillac Convertible, early 1980s, with steerable front wheels, working headlights and honking horn (not tested), excellent condition, boxed (3).
Corgi - No.492, Volkswagen European Police Car (Polizei), mint and boxed, with inner packing pieces; No.319, Lotus Elan Coupe, blue with a white hard-top roof, mint and boxed; No.233, Heinkel Economy Car, orange, mint and boxed; and No.158, Lotus-Climax F/1, mint and boxed; with a Matchbox King-Size K-1 Foden Eight-Wheel Tipper Lorry (Hoveringham), near mint and boxed; and a Matchbox 1-75 series No.44 Passenger Coach, green with cream roof and red label, superfast wheels, mint and boxed (6).
MODERN LITERATURE A collection of modern literature, with a number of first editions, to include: ORWELL G. The road to Wigan Pier. 1st ed., original limp cloth, 8vo., 1937; ORWELL G. Nineteen eighty-four. 1st edition, original cloth, spine faded, trace of label removed from upper cover, 8vo., 1949; ORWELL G. Animal farm. 1st American ed., original cloth, dustwrappers, edges of wrappers a little frayed, 8vo., 1946; DURRELL L. Mountolive. 1st ed., original cloth, dustwrapper, 8vo., 1958; DURRELL L. Clea. 1st ed., original cloth, dustwrappers, 8vo., 1960; BATES H.E. Charlotte's row. 1st ed., original cloth, dustwrappers, 8vo., 1931; THOMAS D. Under Milk Wood. 1st thus, original cloth, dustwrappers, 8vo., 1954; HARTLEY L.P. Eustace & Hilda. 1st ed., original cloth, dustwrappers, slight wear at head and tail of wrapper, inscription on front free endpaper, 8vo., 1947; BARSTOW S. A kind of loving. 1st ed., original cloth, dustwrapper, 8vo., 1960; FITZGERALD F. Scott. This side of paradise. 1st thus., original cloth, dustwrappers, 8vo., 1948; SALINGER J.D. Franny and Zooey. 1st English ed., original cloth, dustwrappers, 1962; LAWRENCE D.H. Lady Chatterley's lover. Unexpurgated edition, original cloth, dustwrappers, wrappers a littled creased and frayed, 8vo.., 1956; OSBORNE J. Look back in anger. 1st ed., original cloth, dustwrappers, 8vo., 1957; BECKETT S. Waiting for Godot. 1st English ed., original cloth, dustwrappers, 8vo., 1956; GREENE G. The comedians. 1st ed., original cloth, dustwrappers, 8vo., 1966; WATERHOUSE K. Billy Liar. 1st ed., original cloth, dustwrappers, 8vo., 1959; MAUGHAM W. Somerset. Cakes and ale. 1st ed., original cloth, dustwrappers, 8vo., 1930; MAUGHAM W. Somerset. The circle. 1st ed., original printed paper boards, 1921 and 32 others [50]
MACKENZIE George The lives and characters of the most eminent writers of the Scots nation; with an abstract and catalogue of their works; their various editions; and the judgment of the learned concerning them ... 1st edition, 3 volumes, contemporary calf, rubbed and worn, upper cover of vol. 1 detached, paper generally discoloured throughout, folio, Edinburgh: Watson, 1708-22 NICOLSON W. The Scottish historical library containing a short view and character of most of the writers, records, registers, law-books, &c. which may be serviceable to the undertakers of a general history of Scotland, down to the Union of the Two kingdoms in K. James the VI ... 1st edition, modern cloth, paper a little discoloured, 8vo., London: Childe, 1702 [4]
SCOTTISH HISTORY A collection of volumes on Scottish history, to include:LINDSAY E. R. ed. Calendar of Scottish supplications to Rome 1418-1422. Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Edinburgh: Scottish History Society (vol. 23 3rd series), 1934;HANNAY R. K. ed. Rentale Sancti Andree. Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Edinburgh: Scottish History Society (vol. 4 2nd series), 1913; SCOTTISH HISTORY SOCIETY. Miscellany. Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Edinburgh: Scottish History Society (vol. 11 1st series), 1934; WYNTOUN A. Orygynale cronykil of Scotland. Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Edinburgh: William Paterson,1879; SKENE W. F. Celtic Scotland: A history of ancient Alban ... 3 volumes ... Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1886; INNES C. Scotland in the middle ages. Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Edinburgh: Edmonston & Douglas,1860; INNES C. Lectures on Scottish legal antiquities. Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Edinburgh, Edmonston & Douglas, 1872; SCOTTISH HISTORICAL REVIEW. Select articles, vols. 1-34 ... 4 volumes ... Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Glasgow: Jackson, Wylie & Co., 1904-28; CHAMBERS R. Domestic annals of Scotland ... 3 vols ... Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Edinburgh: Chambers, 1928; RODGERS C. Social life in Scotland ... 3 vols ... Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Edinburgh: Paterson, 1884; HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS illustrative of the history of Scotland 1286-1306 [Stevenson's Historical documents] ... 2vols ... Quarter roan, 8vo, Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1870; THE SCOTTISH JOURNAL of topography, antiquities, traditions, etc. volume I [II] ... 2 volumes in 1 ... Half roan, 8vo, Edinburgh: Stevenson, 1848; INNES C. Sketches of early Scotch history. Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Edinburgh: Edmonston & Douglas, 1861 and 65 other volumes [81] Note: Further sample list available
SPALDING CLUB A collection of works published by the New Spalding Club, to include: BULLOCH J. M. The house of Gordon. 3 vols. No. 204 of 525 204 of 425 & 204 of 425 respectively, vol. 2 has damage to lower cover, 1903-12; CRAMOND W. The annals of Banff. 2 vols. frontis. to both vols., No. 204 of 525 1891-3; JOHNSTONE J. F. K. & ANDERSON P. J. eds. Fasti Academiae Mariscallanae Aberdonensis. 3 vols. frontis. to all vols. No. 203 of 525 1889-1898; LITTLEJOHN D. ed. Records of the Sheriff Court of Aberdeenshire. 3 vols. No. 161 of 500 285 of 500 and 204 of 475 respectively, 1904-7; MUNRO A. M. ed. Records of old Aberdeen. 2 vols. (complete in 3) No. 204 of 535 and 204 of 425 respectively, 1899-1909; CRAMOND W. The records of Elgin. 2 vols. frontis. to both vols., No. 204 of 525 & 204 of 425 respectively, 1903-8; MISCELLANY of the New Spalding Club. 2 vols. (complete in 3) No. 204 of 525 & 204 of 475 respectively, 1890-1908; BULLOCH J. M. Territorial soldiering in the North-East of Scotland during 1759-1814. frontis., No. 204 of 400 1914; GEDDES W. D. & DUGID P. Lacunar basilicae Sancti Macarii Aberdonesis. frontis., No. 204 of 525 1888; MORISON A. The Blackhalls of that ilk and Barra. frontis., No. 204 of 500 1905; MOIR J. ed. Hectoris Boetii, Murthlacensium et Aberdonensium episcoporum vitae. frontis., No. 204 of 525 1894; HUNTLY Charles, Marques of Gordon. The records of Aboyne 1230-1681 frontis., No. 204 of 525 1894; MACDONALD J. Place names of West Aberdeenshire. No.. 204 of 525 1899; ANDERSON P. J. Officers & Graduates of University & King's College Aberdeen. frontis., No. 204 of 525 1893; LIPPE R. Selections from Wodrow's biographical collections. frontis., No 204 of 525 1890; BURNETT G. The family of Burnett of Leys. frontis., No. 204 of 525 1901; MICHIE J. G. The records of Invercauld, 1547-1828 frontis., No. 204 of 525 1901; BELL T. Records of the meeting of the Exercise of Alford 1652-1688. No. 204 of 525 1897; HENDERSON J. A. History of the Society of Advocates in Aberdeen. frontis., No. 204 of 450 1912; SKENE W. F. ed. Memorials of the family of Skene of Skene. frontis., No. 204 of 525 1887; SCOTS COLLEGES. Records of the Scots colleges at Douai, Rome, Madrid, Valladolid & Ratisbon. vol 1. No. 204 of 500 (complete in one volume as no further volume published), 1906; MACKAY W. & BOYD H. C. eds. Records of Inverness. frontis., vol 1. No. 204 of 525 1911; JOHNSTON A. Musa latina Aberdonensis. 3 vols. frontis. to all vols., No. 204 of 525 274 of 525 & 204 of 425 respectively. 1888-1910; COOPER J. Cartularium ecclesiae Sancti Nicholai Aberdonensis. 2 vols. frontis. to both vols., both No. 204 of 525. 1888-1892. All are bound in the New Spalding Club green cloth bindings, 4to. [37]
COTTON Sir Robert Cottoni posthumas: divers choice pieces of that renowned antiquary Sir Robert Cotton preserved from the injury of time ... by FH. ... [bound with] A short view of the long life and reign of Henry the Third King of England ... 2 works in 1 volume, 1st edition of the the first title, later marbled boards, half sheep, worn, lower cover almost detached, 8vo., London: by Francis Leach for Henry Steile, 1651 [the second work: London: by William Bentley for William Shears, 1651] Note: Wing C 6485 & 6500. JONES D. The secret history of White-Hall from the restoration of Charles II. down to the abdication of the late K. James ... 1st edition, contemporary sprinkled calf, 8vo., London: Baldwin, 1697. Note: Wing J 934. WELWOOD James Memoirs of the most material transactions in England for the last hundred years, preceeding the revolution in 1688 ... 2nd edition, contemporary calf, rubbed, 8vo., London: Goodwin, 1700. Note: Wing W 1306. SADLER Sir Ralph Letters and negotiations ... Contemporary panelled calf, 8vo., Edinburgh: McEuen, 1720. [4]
Weather Bird Press. Home Cooking, an excerpt from a letter to Eleanor Friede, December, 1970, from M. F. K. Fisher, Passadena, Weather Bird Press, 2000, orig. etched frontis. by Vance Gerry (signed in pencil), 12 pp. in all, incl. front blank, untrimmed, orig. patterned cloth stiff wrappers, printed in a limited edition of 50 copies, slim 4to, together with Hearty Fare, A Gentlemen's Cookery Book by Bunston Quayles, Weather Bird Press, 1990, b&w illusts. to text, orig. cloth backed boards, in d.j., small 8vo, printed in an edition of 150 copies, plus De Gustibus series, pub. Weather Bird Press, nos. 1-8, 1998-2003, each bound in orig. patterned wrappers, slim 8vo, printed in editions of 100 copies each, and Pringle (John), A Collection of 19th century Jamaican Cookery and Herbal Recipes, privately printed, 1984, orig. half-cloth gilt, in slipcase, 4to, limited edition 53/100, inscribed by the author to front endpaper, plus Old School Press. The Fruits of Jane Austen, an anthology of references to fruit from the novels and letters of Jane Austen, with wood-engs. by Simon Brett, 1994, b&w wood-eng. illusts. to text, orig. qtr. cloth, small folio, limited ed. 67/135, signed by the artist, and four other modern private press booklets, etc., similar (16)
Boulenger (E.G). A Naturalist at the Dinner Table, 1st ed., 1927, together with Willis (Eva), Salts and Sage. A Cookery Book That is Different, 1st ed., 1933, plus Yates (Lucy H.), The Country Housewife's Book. How to Make the Most of Country Produce and Country Fare, 1st ed., Country Life, 1934, decorations by Mary Gardiner, and The Complete Hostess, by Quaglino, ed. Charles Graves, 1st ed., 1935, decorations by Anna K. Zinkeisen, all orig. cloth in frayed d.j.s, 8vo, and other misc. cookery, mostly early 20th c. (3 shelves)
Travel, Topography, Natural History, Hunting, etc., incl. The Light Side of Egypt, by Lance Thackeray, 1908, Daniel Defoe's Tour Thro' The Whole Island of Great Britain, with Introduction by G. D. H. Cole, 2 vols., 1927, The Old Inns of Old England, by C. G. Harper, 2 vols., 1906, Amazon & Andes, by K. G. Grubb, 1930, etc (3 shelves)
South Africa & Tennis Interest: a presentation plate inscribed "S.A. National Championships, 1936 Womens Singles Plate - runner up", together with a two handled cup inscribed "S.A. Lawn Tennis Union, Womens Doubles Championship, 1936 replica of Trophy, Runner Up", both with enamelled springbok plaques, maker's mark 'K & L', Birmingham 1935 6.5in (16.5cm) max, 10.5oz. (2)

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