Fifteen British Quad film posters, includes: The Black Cauldron; The Watcher in the Woods; One of our Dinosaurs is Missing; Peter Pan; The Never-Ending Story; The Late Great Planet Earth; The Last Starfighter; Poltergeist II: The Other Side; Arthur; K-9; Bronco Billy; Much Ado About Nothing; Strawdogs/Death Weekend; Big Boss; Guardian of the Wilderness; rolled, 30 x 40 inches. (15) Condition Report: overall rippling. The Late Great Planet Earth tear to lower edge; Arthur tears to all edges.
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Ten British Quad film posters, includes: Dangerous Liaisons; Valentino; Straw Dogs/Death Weekend; K-9; International Velvet; The Food of the Gods; Honey I Shrunk the Kids/Tummy Trouble; Broadcast News; Mississippi Burning; Much Ado About Nothing; rolled, 30 x 40 inches (10) Condition Report: overall rippling. International Velvet tears to l.h. and r.h. edges, with wear to r.h; The Food of the Gods tear to lower and l.h. edges; Honey I Shrunk the Kids/Tummy Trouble wear to face; Mississippi Burning some damage top centre;
Johnston (Alexander Keith and G. H. Johnston), Handy Royal Atlas of Modern Geography, W. & A. K. Johnston, 1898, double-page colour maps, worn half morocco binding; together with other assorted books, including Graves' History of Cleveland and Illustrations for the Catalogue of the Trapnell Collection of Bristol China, Albert Amor Antiquary. (13)
A Quantity of Jewellery, including a 9 carat gold textured band ring, finger size K; a 14 carat gold cubic zirconia seven stone ring, finger size K; a cubic zirconia ring, stamped '925', finger size J1/2; a Butler & Wilson necklace and earring suite; together with three Swarovski rings, a Swarovski pendant on chain and a Swarovski rose decorationBand - 3.5 grams. 14 carat gold ring - 4.0 grams.
A Purple Glass and Diamond Cluster Ring, the emerald-cut purple glass within a border of old cut diamonds, in white claw and millegrain settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, finger size KThe ring is in fair condition with abrasion to the purple glass and it is also slightly loose in its setting. It is stamped '18CT' and in our opinion would test as gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; caratweight 0.70, colour H/I/J, clarity VS2/SI1/SI2. Gross weight 4.3 grams.
An 18 Carat Gold Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, the round brilliant cut diamond within a border of round cut sapphires, spaced by eight-cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, finger size JThe ring is in good condition. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'H&M', Birmingham, 1976. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; caratweight 0.25, colour I/J/K, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Gross weight 4.0 grams.
White Arai GP-5/k Yas Marina Abu Dhabi commemorative signed helmet, the helmet signed by eight F1 World Champions from 2000-2023, comprising Michael Schumacher, Fernando Alonso, Kimi Raikkonen, Lewis Hamilton, Jenson Button, Sebastian Vettel, Nico Rosberg and Max Verstappen in carry bag with COA from Race Fan.co.uk.
A Meissen figure of a falconer from the Dresden Court Pantry, circa 1745Modelled by J.F. Eberlein, wearing a green-lined white jacket with gilt buttons and gloves, black boots and a sword to his right, holding a tricorn in his right hand and a hooded falcon perched on the left, 17.5cm high, K[önigliche]. H[of]. C[onditorei]. in purple (some restoration)Footnotes:The modelling of the figure was by begun by Eberlein in January 1744 and completed the following month. Ehder modelled the falcon the same month, and the figure was corrected by Kaendler in October 1744 and sent for moulding. Another example is illustrated by U. Pietsch, Porzellan Parforce Jagdliches Meißner Porzellan (2005), cat. no. 8For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A very rare Meissen group of a lady and gentleman playing a duet, first half 19th centuryAfter the model by J.J. Kaendler, seated with a pug between them on a gilt-edged canapé elaborately moulded with foliage below a mask flanked by pierced panels and scrollwork, the lady playing the lute, wearing a yellow-lined lavender coat with purple flower sprigs, a salmon-pink crinoline dress with flower sprigs and a blue underskirt, the gentleman playing the flute, wearing a white jacket with gilt-ground cuffs reserved with flowers and a similarly decorated waistcoat, 23cm across; 14.7cm high, crossed swords mark in blue (one leg and back edge of cannape restored)Footnotes:The model is first mentioned in Kaendler's work records in November and December 1737. In April 1743, Ehder mentions that he reworked the back of the canapé with French decorations, and in August 1743, Kaendler records that he repaired the group 'for His Majesty the King'; quoted by S.-K. Andres-Acevedo, Die autonomen figürlichen Plastiken Johann Joachim Kaendler, II (2023), no. 152. An early version of the group with slightly more elaborate canapé is in the Metropolitan Musem of Art, New York, acc. no. 1974.356.356; another is in the Pauls Collection, Basel (I. Menzhausen, In Porzellan verzaubert (1988), pl. 216).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A documentary Nymphenburg cabinet plate, circa 1821Painted by Louis-Socrate Fouquet with a portrait of a lady after Titian within a burnished gilt border tooled with formal borders around the well and foliate scrollwork around the rim, the reverse inscribed in black 'Copirt nach Georgion./ aus der Königl. Bildergallerie zu/ München./ den 20ten Janner 1821./ v. L. Fouget.', 23.5cm diam., impressed shield mark, VI and XIX (very minor wear)Footnotes:Provenance:The Twinight CollectionLiterature:K. Hantschmann, Nymphenburger Porzellan des Klassizismus 1797-1847 (1996), p. 314;S. Wittwer, Raffinesse & Eleganz Königliche Porzellane des frühen 19. Jahrhunderts aus der Twinight Collection New York (2007), p. 77, ill. 88This plate was part of a commission of a dessert service for King Max I of Bavaria, which may have been inspired by the similarly-decorated Sèvres Service 'à marli d'or' for the Emperor Napoleon. The subjects on the Nymphenburg service are mostly after old master paintings and reflected the Bavarian king's preferences; like the Sèvres service, the gilt borders had various patterns. Twenty-seven plates were delivered to the court and were kept in the Silberkammer (now displayed in various museums). Eight plates recorded as having been painted by Fouquet for the service (including the present lot) were either not purchased by the court or have not survived. The explanation may lie in an ongoing dispute over payments between Fouquet, who trained at Sèvres and may have been engaged specifically for this service (possibly at the instigation of the king), and the chief painter, Anton Auer. The latter, who was responsible for evaluating the painters' work, felt that the quality of Fouquet's painting did not justify the price he asked, while Fouquet in turn blamed any deficiencies in his work on the poor quality of the colours supplied by Auer. As a consequence of this dispute Fouquet left the manufactory, and it is possible that the plates painted for him for the dessert service but not acquired by the court were subsequently sold. Others are in the Bäuml Collection (A, Ziffer, Nymphenburger Porzellan Sammlung Bäuml (1997), no. 1333; and in the Württembergisches Landesmuseum, inv. no. 11.255.After a painting depicting an allegory of vanity by Titian of around 1515 - previously attributed to Giorgione - that is now in the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen - Alte Pinakothek Munich, inv. no. 483.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
18ct white gold oval cut sapphire and round brilliant cut diamond cluster ring, London 1973, sapphire approx 0.50 carat, total diamond weight approx 0.30 carat Condition Report:Approx 3.55gm, size M, overall head = 11.5mm x 9.7mm, couple of very very small surface nibbles to sapphire, visible under 10x loop - not detrimental, diamonds bright well matched, colour approx K-L, clarity approx VS2-SI1 - eye clean, shank good
18ct gold opal and round brilliant cut diamond cluster ring, hallmarked, opal 0.66 carat, total diamond weight 0.36 caratCondition Report:Approx 4.05gm, size K, overall head = 13mm x 11mm, diamonds bright with good movement, good colour approx G-H, clarity approx VS2-SI1, stone weights engraved on inner shank, good condition
White gold single stone round brilliant cut diamond ring, with diamond set crossover design shoulders, hallmarked 9ct, total diamond weight 0.66 caratCondition Report:Approx 2.1gm, size O, some light scratches to band otherwise good condition, diamonds bright, very good movement, colour approx J-K, clarity approx SI2-I1, eye clean with pale coloured inclusions, diamond weight engraved on inner shank
18ct gold emerald and diamond cluster ring, the central round brilliant cut diamond of approx 0.80 carat, with four stone round cut emerald and four stone round brilliant cut diamond surround, Sheffield 1977, total diamond weight approx 1.70 caratCondition Report:Approx 6.4gm, size P, head diameter = 16mm, diamonds bright with good movement, clarity approx SI1-SI2 - eye clean with some inclusions under 10x loop, good colour approx I-K, three emeralds with chips
A Greek bronze figure of a bull Circa 5th-4th Century B.C.6cm longFootnotes:Provenance:with K. J. Hewett (1919-1994), London.Agatha Sadler collection (1924-2015), London.The Sadler Collection; Sotheby's, London, 31 October 2003, lot 21.Acquired by the present owner at the above sale.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A large Cypriot Bichrome Ware amphora decorated with lotus flowers Cypro-Archaic I, circa 750-600 B.C.65cm highFootnotes:Provenance:Edward Varley Kayley (d.1974) collection; and thence by descent to the present owner.For a similarly decorated large amphora from the Cesnola Collection see V. Karageorghis, Ancient Art from Cyprus. The Cesnola Collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 2000, fig. 143, pp. 90-91. The lotus flower, which is of Egyptian and Western Asiatic origin, frequently appears as a motif in the pottery of the Cypro-Archaic period; cf. K. Neumann, 'The Lotus, Across West Asia & North Africa', The Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures, Spring 2023, p. 3, fig. 9.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian silver and enamel medal, London College of Music, named to Audrey M Galey, for Elocution Advanced Senior, 3.25cm diam, Birmingham 1899; a naval boxing medal, named to K Mc N Walter, HMS Thunderer March 1922, Cadets Light Heavyweight; fobs, R Duggan, Captain, N.D.A.L Charity Cup 1931 - 32; J Duggan, B.J.L Runners Up 1920 - 21 (4)
An important collection of autographs – a ring binder album with plastic pockets containing a wide variety of autographs of aristocrats, politicians and actors mainly mid-19th to mid-20th centuries, including, aristocrats & soldiers: Admiral 1st Earl Beatty, 8th Duke of Beaufort, letter from Badminton 7/12/1862; [George] William Bentinck MP (1803-1886) dated 24/7/1863 (commons pass); V/Adml. Gordon Campbell VC DSO** (1886-1953) flyleaf of ‘My Mystery Ship’ (1928); 1st Earl of Camperdown (1785-1859) of 1835; Lady Diana Cooper, Viscountess Norwich (1892-1986) letter in pencil from Schloss Wasserleonburg, Austria 1937; John 3rd Marquess of Ely dated 17/7/1851 (Lords pass); Revd. Stephen Edward Gladstone, rector of Hawarden (1844-1920) 2nd son of Prime Minister Gladstone, letter 9/11/1902; Archibald, 2nd Earl of Gosford, GCB, PC (1776-1849) dated 30/4/18132, and with son 3rd Earl, KP on reverse of two pasted on photographs with painted armorials; Field Marshall Sir Claud Jacob GCB, GCSI, KCMG (1863-1948), dated 19/8/1836; General 1st Lord Lynedoch (1748-1843) letter 12/10/1829; Sir Richard Lyons, GCMG PC 1st Lord Lyons latter to (?Katharine) Countess of Clarendon 21/5/1865; Edward Dudley (Fruity) Metcalfe MVO, MC (1887-1957) latter dated 14/6/1937; Sir George Murray GCB, GCH, FRS (1772-1846); William 5th Earl of Radnor (1841-1900) letter from Longford Castle (Wilts.) 27/3/1896; 5th Earl Spencer (1835-1910) black border letter from Althorp 8/7/1896 John, 7th Marquess of Waterford (1901-1934) dated 4/9/[19]17; Hall Wellesley; William, 3rd Lord Wynford (1826-1899) dated 2/3/1874; actors/literary/musical: Patrick John Barr (1908-1985), actor, letter from Theatre Royal, Birmingham 12/5/1949; Ian [John] Hay Beith CBE, MC (1876-1952) playwright, dated 6/9/1927; Henry Charles Brewer (1866-1950) artist; Frances Blogg Chesterton (1869-1938) poet and wife of G. K. Chesterton; [Cdr. Chambré] George [William Penn] Curzon [RN] (1898-1976) film actor, dated 20/4/1949; John Galsworthy (1867-1933) author & dramatist; Sydney Grundy (1848-1914) dramatist; dated 18/12/1894; [Sir] Thomas Duffus Hardy (1804-1878) archivist and antiquary; [Sir] Henry A Lytton (1865-1936) actor & comedian, with nine printed photographs in character; Sir Henry Newbolt, CH (1862-1938) poet, dated 8/9/1927; ‘Romany’ [Revd. George Bramwell Evens] (1884-1943), Methodist minister and pioneer natural history broadcaster; R. Kennerley Rumford (1870-1957) singer; Halliwell Sutcliffe (1870-1932) novelist, dated 6/1904; Tom Taylor (1817-1880) editor of Punch, dated 5/1861; Arthur Trickett FRCO (1851-1914) with printed memorabilia; politicians: Rt. Hon. Anthony, Lord Barber of Wentbridge TD PC DL (1920-2005), House of Lords Christmas Card 1990s; Philip Snowden [1st Viscount Snowden] PC (1864-1937) chancellor of the Exchequer 1929-31, note, from 11 Downing St. 7/10/1929; Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Ramsay-Steel-Maitland, 1st Bt. Pc (1`876-1935) Minister for Labour 1924-1929, letter on Ministry impressed paper but from home address, 18/3/1925. (qty)
Yoga – Wood (Ernest E[gerton], 1883-1965), Practical Yoga Ancient and Modern, introduction by Paul Brunton, London, Rider & Co., 1st UK edn., 1951, small 8vo, 255pp, some foxing to pastedowns, cream cloth black titles; Taimni (Prof. I[qbal] K[ishen] 1898-1978), The Science of Yoga: Commentary on the Yoga Sutras of Patan-Jali in the Light of Modern Thought, Madras, Theosophical Publishing House, 1961, small 8vo, xiii + 446pp, red cloth, black titles; Patan Jali, trans. Isherwood (Christopher [William Bradshaw], 1904-1986) & Swami Prabhavananda, How to Know God: the Yoga Aphorisms of Patan-Jali with a New Commentary, London, George Allen & Unwin, 1st edn., 1953, 12mo, 143pp, grey boards, black titles to spine; Johnston (Charles, ICS) The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali: an Interpretation, London, John M. Watkins, reprint 1952, 16mo, 183pp, rec boards, d. w. in plastic protector; Vivekananda (Swami) Raja Yoga or: Conquering the Internal Nature, Calcutta, Advaita Ashrama, 12th impr. 1952 18mo, x + 305pp, frontis illus. of the Swami, purple boards, silver coloured titles, cypher and autograph, plastic protector (5)
China, twentieth century – Pu Yi (Aisin-Gioro), trans. W. J. P. Janner, From Emperor to Citizen: The Autobiography of Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi, 2 vols., Peking, Foreign Language Press, 2nd edn., 1979, small 8vo, quarter black cloth over yellow printed boards, with black titles, gilt titles to spine, d. w., Vol. I: 247pp, 23 monochrome photographic plates; Vol II: 496pp with 33 monochrome photographic plates; Wright (Richard J. N.). The Chinese Steam Navy 1862-1945, London, Chatham Publishing, 2001, small 4to, 208pp, frontis and numerous monochrome photographic plates; grey boards, gilt titles, d. w.; Li (Zensheng), Red-Color News Soldier: A Chinese Photographer’s Odyssey through the Cultural Revolution, London, Phaidon, 2003, large 8vo, 316pp, numerous monochrome photographic plates, white plastic covers, redd. W. with printed wraparound; Mitter (Rana), A Bitter Revolution, China’s Struggle with the Modern World, Oxford, University Press, 2004, 8vo, xix + 357pp, 31 plates, maps to endpapers, black boards, silver coloured titles, d. w.; Sheridan (James E., 1 922-2015), Chinese Warlord: The Career of Feng Yű-hsiang, Stanford, Ca., University Press, 1966, 8vo, 386pp, 10 monochrome photographic plates, green boards, black spine titles, d. w.; Kiernan (Frank A., jr.) & Fairbank (John K.) eds., Chinese Ways in Warfare, Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1974, 8vo, xii + 401pp, maps and diagrams, ochre endpapers and boards, black titles, d. w.; Lau (Shaw) trans. King (Evan), Rickshaw Boy, New York, Reynal & Hitchcock, 1945, 8vo, 384pp, vignette illus., colour printed endpapers, yellow boards, gilt titles to black reserves to spine; Chiang (Mayling Soong, Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek) We Chinese Women: Speeches and Writings During the First United Nations Year, New York, John Day 5th impr. 1948, large 12mo, v + 55pp, red printed cream boards, red spine titles, d. w., another copy, 1st US edition, 1943, another, same edition, lacking d.w. (11)
Theosophy – Blavatsky (Mme., [Helena Petrovna Hahn v. Rottenstern], 1831-1891), The Theosophical Glossary, Los Angeles, The Theosophy Company 1952 (photographic reproduction of the original edition of London, 1892), roy. 8vo, 389pp, black boards, faded and dirty, gilt titles and symbols, gilt titles to spine, Theosophical Society in England AGM flyer for meeting in Leeds 25th February 1967 and Sheffield Lodge syllabus tucked in; Leadbeater (Charles Webster, 1854-1934), The Masters and the Path, Madras, Theosophical Publishing House, 1959, roy. 8vo., 333pp, folding coloured frontis, Wesak Valley, and one other coloured ilus., 13 diagrams to text, embossed and dark blue printed cloth binding and to spine; Leadbeater (Charles Webster, 1854-1934),The Other Side of Death; Scientifically Examined and Carefully Described, London & Benares, Theosophical Publishing House, 1904, English edition with with Appendix, 8vo, 516pp, blue boards, gilt titles and to spine; Mehta (Rohit, 1908-1995), The Intuitive Philosophy, Madras, Theosophical Publishing House, 1950, 8vo, 405pp, MS autograph of author dated 19th June 1956 to flyleaf, blue boards, dark blue titles, front of d. w. pasted to front board, plastic protector; Perkins (James Scudday, 1899-1991), Through Death to Rebirth, Wheaton, Ill., Theosophical Press, 1st edn., 1961, 12mo, 124pp black and white illus., bound quarter cream cloth over green boards, gilt symbol to front boards, gilt spine titles, plastic protector; Collins (Mabel, Mrs. K. Cook), Illusions, London, Theosophical Publishing Society, 1905, 12mo, 71pp, gilt titles to grey boards and to spine, slight wear to spine; ‘Baeda’, In the Forest, London, Theosophical Publishing Society, 1910, 18mo, 52pp, frontis and two other monochrome photographic plates, bound colour printed green cloth, gilt titles, and to spine, slight wear to spine (7)
China, travels – Maillart (Ella K.), Forbidden Journey: from Peking to Kashmir, London, William Heinemann 1st edn., 1937, 8vo, xvi + 312pp, maps & numerous photographic illus., brown boards, gilt spine titles; Cooper (Elizabeth), My Lady of the Chinese Courtyard, New York, Frederick A Stokes, 1914, 8vo, xvi + 262pp, maps and numerous monochromatic photographic illus., brown boards, embossed reserve with mounted photograph, gilt titles and titles to spine; Lin (Yu Tang), Between Tears and Laughter, New York, John Day, 1943, 8vo, 216pp, ex Proctor Free Library, Vermont, black boards, spine titles on gilt reserve; Lattimore (Owen), Mongol Journeys, London, Jonathan Cape, 1941, small 8vo, 284pp, frontis. and twelve photographic plates, ex Hinckley Public Library, red boards, gilt titles, cover worn; Sewell (William G.), The Land and Life of China, Edinburgh Church of Scotland Committee on Youth, 1933, 12mo, 144pp, folding map at rear, frontis and six illus., blue boards, black titles and to spine, d. w., plastic cover (5)
India, philosophy – Mahatma (M. & K. H.), The Mahatma: Letters to A. P. Sinnett from the Mahatmas M. & K. H., trans. A. T. Barker, 3rd rev. edn., Madras, Theosophical Publishing House, 1962, large 12mo, xliii + 524pp, blue boards, d. w. with platic protector, typed lecture notes tucked in; Luk (Charles, otherwise Lui K’han Yű) Ch’an and Zen Teaching, Series 3, London, Rider & Co., 1st edn. 1962, small 8vo, 306pp, frontis photograph of the corpse of the 6th Patriarch (died [AD] 713) at Ts’ao Ch’I Monastery, 2 other similar illus., silver printed green boards, faded spine titles; Achanga (Shankara), trans. Johnston (Charles), Vivekachudamani: the Crest Jewel of Wisdom, London, M. Watkins, 1st edn., 1964, 12mo, 394pp, red boards, d. w. in plastic protector; Ramacharaka (Yogi), The Life Beyond Death, Chicago, Ill., Togi Publication Society, 1940, 12mo, 192pp, blue boards, gilt titles to spine, (spine faded); Brunton (Paul, otherwise Raphael Hurst 1898-1981), The Secret Path: A Technique of Spiritual Self-Discovery for the Modern World, 16th impr., London, Rider & Co., n. d., 16mo, 222pp, blue boards, gilt titles, some wear to cover; Arnold (Sir Edwin, KCIE, CSI, 1832-1904), The Light of Asia or the Great Renunciation (Mahâbinishkramana) Being the Life and Teaching of Gautama as Told in Verse by an Indian Buddhist, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1959, 18mo, 157pp , 18mo, xviii + 240pp, pink boards, black titles, faded spine (6)
Spiritualism – Doyle (Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan KStJ, MD, DL 1859-1930), The Spiritualist Reader: A Collection of Spirit Messages from many Sources, Specially Prepared for Short Readings, Manchester, Two Worlds, 1st edn., 1924, 12mo, 160pp, photographic portrait of the author to frontis., purple boards, white titles, and to (faded) spine; Payne (Phoebe Daphne, Mrs. Laurence Bendit, 1891-1968) & Bendit (Dr. Laurence J.,, MD, DPM, MRCS, LRCP, d. 1974) The Psychic Sense, London, Faber &B Faber rev. edn., 1958, 12mo, 228pp, bound black cloth, gilt titles to (faded) spine; Payne (Phoebe Daphne, Mrs. Laurence Bendit, 1891-1968) preface E. Graham Howe, Man’s Latent Powers, London, Faber & Faber 1st edn., 1938, 12 mo, 269pp,. autograph dedication by the author to flyleaf, dark grey boards, gilt spine titles; Sadhu (Mouni) Concentration: an Outline for Practical Study, London, George Allen & Unwin, 2nd impr. 1964, 8vo, 181pp, grey boards, d. w. with plastic cover; Taimni (Prof. I[qbal] K[ishen] 1898-1978), The Science of Yoga: Commentary on the Yoga Sutras of Patan-Jali in the Light of Modern Thought, Madras, Theosophical Publishing House, 1961, small 8vo, xiii + 446pp, red cloth, black titles, cover loosening, plastic cover (5)
China: History, manners – Huc (M.) A Journey Through the Chinese Empire, 2 vols., New York, Harper & Bros., 1856, 12mo, bound embossed brown boards, Vol. I: xxi + 421pp,, slight tear to top of spine, folding map; Vol. II: 422pp; Maclay (Revd. R. S., MA), Life Among the Chinese with Characteristic Sketches and Incidents of Missionary Operations and Prospects in China, New York, Carlton & Porter, 1861, 12mo,, old rebound in embossed brown boards; Mackie (J. Milton), Life of Tai-Ping-Wang Chief of the Chinese Insurrection, New York, Dix, Edwards, 1857, 12mo, 371pp, engr. frontis and other engraved illus., green endpapers, some staining to title pages, bound embossed green boards, gilt Chinese titles, lacking spine, rear board and postscript pages detached; Anon., China Fights for Freedom, London, Communist Party of Great Britain, 1937, 12mo paper-bound pamphlet, 16pp, with retailer’s stamp A J Statham/The Progressive Book Shop/24, North Sherwood Street, Nottingham, some two colour vignettes, black and orange printed cover; A British Resident (J. S.), Twelve Years in China, Edinburgh, Thomas Constable, 1860, 12mo, xviii + 328pp, lithographic title page, 12 other lithographic illus., bkplt. Junior United Services Club, marbled edges, and endpapers, bound full calf, gilt lines and spine titles, top of spine coming away, top of front board, splitting; J. L. K., China and the Chinese, Containing a general Description of China Proper with an outline of the History of the People from the Earliest Times to the Present Day….for the young, London, W. H. Broom, 1872, 16mop, 147pp, some woodcuts in text, bound embossed green boards, gilt titles; Mao Tse-Tung, Selected Military Writings, Peking, Foreign Language Press, 1968, 18mo, 410pp, frontis. photographic portrait of author with tissue guard, red page marker, bkplt. B. C. Levett-Yeats/Chine/Kwangchow/1974, maroon boards, gilt titles and to spine, d. w. in cardboard slipcase of issue; Goldsmith (Oliver), The Citizen of the World or, Letters from a Chinese Philosopher Residing in London to his Friends in the East, Vol. 2 or 2, London, J. Parsons 1794, 32mop, 194pp, bkplt. John H. Clarke/Farnworth, bound full calf, gilt bands to titles gilt titles to spine (8)
OO gauge model railways model kits to include: Alan Gibson CR double horsebox, Chivers Finelines RC111 LMS Horsebox and RC106 LNER CCT, Peter K of London GNSR Horsebox, G&SWR TPO Van, and Highland Railway TPO, Blacksmith Models LNER Thompson Matchboard full brake, Westdale Models, Mallard Models GWR Monster Kit, LNER Gresley coach, and LNER Lay composite coach, each in boxes, not verified for completeness. (10)
Medal of 22746204 Trooper K A Clifford of the Royal Scots Greys comprising Elixabeth II general service medal with CANAL ZONE clasp [22746204 TPR K A CLIFFORD THE GREYS], also a Royal Scots Greys cap badge, collar badge, a pair of stirrups and a Thomas Fattorini Limited silver and enamel fob medal [GAMES 1951 K A CLIFFORD CHAMPION].
Vinyl / autograph - 8 Killing Joke and members 10” singles and mini albums including limited edition and coloured vinyl to include: Turn To Red (UK 1979 self release with single-sided printed glossy thin card serving as cover art. Malicious Damage – MD410), "Ha" Killing Joke Live (UK 1982 mini album, EG – EGMDT 4), Follow The Leaders (UK 1981, Malicious Damage – EGMDX1.01), My Love Of This Land (UK 1988 limited numbered, EG – EGOT 43), In Excelsis (UK / EU 2010 numbered double red vinyl 10”, Spinefarm Records – 0602527416717 / 0602527414645), Exorcism (UK 1994 limited edition clear vinyl In blue sleeve with sticker on front, Butterfly Records – BFLT11), K÷93 (UK / EU 2021, Limited Edition, Numbered, Clear vinyl, SIGNED by Jaz Coleman, CADIZ12198), Jaz Coleman And Ondrej Smeykal – The Day The Earth Went Mad (UK 2020 numbered red vinyl, CADIZ10194). Condition EX overall
Vinyl - Classical - 7 albums and 2 box sets to include: Berlioz, Martinon, Paris Conservatoire Orchestra – Music Of Berlioz (Decca - SXL 2134, ED 1 Stereo) VG / VG+, Beethoven - Otto Klemperer Conducting The Philharmonia Orchestra – The Four Overtures For Fidelio (Columbia - SAX 2542, ED 1 Stereo) VG+, Mozart, The Weller Quartet – Quartets K.575 In D "Prussian No. 1" / K.590 In F "Prussian No. 3” (Decca - SXL 6258, ED 2 stereo, unboxed Decca Made In England text) EX-, Borodin, Glinka, Mussorgsky, Georg Solti, London Symphony – Romantic Russia (Decca SXL 6263, unboxed Decca JT tax code ED 3), VG+, Johann Strauss - Der Zigeunerbaron (Audio Spectrum - SAS 1006, US stereo) VG+ / EX, Steve Martland – 266 (Factory Records - FACT 266, Original UK1989) EX, Schubert, Beethoven, Philharmonia Orchestra, Herbert von Karajan– Schubert: Symphony No. 8 In B Minor (Unfinished), Beethoven: Symphony No. 8 In F Major (Columbia XAX 807 matrices, one sided test pressing) poor, Johann Strauss, Karajan – Die Fledermaus (Decca - SXL 6015/6, ED 2 stereo double album box set, unboxed Decca, Made In England text with booklet) EX, Verdi – La Traviata (His Master's Voice – ASD 359-361, ED 1 stereo, gold white labels with insert) EX
Vinyl - 8 Jazz albums and one 10” album to include: Clare Fischer – Surging Ahead (LP on Fontana - 688 133 ZL, UK 1963), Annie Ross – Sings A Handful Of Songs (LP on Ember Records - NR 5008, UK 1963), Mick Mulligan's Magnolia Jazz Band – Meet Mick Mulligan (LP on Pye Records NJL 21, UK 1959), Billie & De De Pierce / Jim Robinson's New Orleans Band – Jazz At Preservation Hall 2 (LP on Atlantic - SD 1409, US), Ruby Braff – Hustlin' And Bustlin’ (LP on Vogue - LAE 12051, UK 1957), The Second City Jazzmen – A Tribute to Madge (LP on Esquire Records - 32-053, UK 1958 1st pressing), Art Farmer Quartet Featuring Jim Hall – Interaction (LP on London / Atlantic Records - HA-K 8135, UK 1964 1st pressing), Charles Mingus And His Jazz Groups – Mingus Dynasty (LP on CBS Records - BPG 62261, Original UK 1966 mono pressing), Paul Smith Quartet – Paul Smith Quartet (10” LP on Vogue Records – LDE 168, UK 1956). Condition VG overall with higher examples
Vinyl - Over 200 1950s and 1960s rock n roll, pop, beat 7" singles to include The Beatles (inc Love Me Do original UK red Parlophone labels), Rolling Stones, The Dixie Cups, The Crickets, Roy Orbison, Chicken Shack, Yardbirds, Marianne Faithful, James Brown, Fleetwood Mac, Jimi Hendrix, Billy Fury, Chuck Berry, Gene Vincent, Them, Bob And Earl, The Pretty Things, Elvis Presley, The Beach Boys, Danny & The Juniors, Dusty Springfield (EP), The Shirelles, Johnny Kidd & The Pirates, Helen Shapiro, The Outlaws, Ernie K-Doe, Mar-Keys, Mel Torme (Comin' Home Baby), Dio, The Coasters, Bill Haley, Spencer Davis and more, vg overall
Vinyl - 5 albums by Buffalo Springfield to include: Last Time Around (Atco - 228 024, UK 1st pressing on blue and tan Atco labels, gatefold sleeve) VG+, Buffalo Springfield (Atlantic – 587070, UK 1967 1st mono pressing with plum Atlantic labels) VG / VG+, Retrospective - The Best Of Buffalo Springfield (Atlantic – K40071, UK 1972) VG+ / EX, Star-Collection (Midi – MID 30037, UK 1974), VG+ / EX-, The Beginning (Atlantic – K 30028, UK 1973) VG+
Vinyl - 15 UK 1st generation mainly original pressing punk 7” singles to include: Low Numbers - Keep iN Touch (K 17493 produced by Jimmy Pursey from Sham 69), Generation X x 5 (including Perfect Hits Vol 2, self release single), The Ruts, Johnny Moped (NS 15), Sham 69 x 2 (including 1977 Song Of The Streets one sided self release), Stiff Little Fingers x 3, The Purple Hearts (1979 FICS 003), Stiff Little Fingers / Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five – The Message (US 2015 record shop day limited Olive Green with Red/Yellow Splatter). Condition EX to EX+ overall

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