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Paul Stephens (20th/21st century) - "Old Tin Mine (Poldark Country) Cornwall", signed also extensively inscribed verso both with the title and exhibition details, oil on board, 12" x 12" - ** The work is double sided and the reverse depicts figures on a beach with a boat in the distance - ** The artist has exhibited regularly at the Mall Galleries, London often with the artist Arthur K. Maderson, Ken Howard and many other famous names - ** Two of Stephens' other paintings have been chosen to appear in Netflix / Warner Bros Production 'Sandman 2'
Paul Stephens (20th/21st century) - "Glastonbury Tor", signed also inscribed verso, oil on board, 12" x 12" - ** The artist has exhibited regularly at the Mall Galleries, London often with the artist Arthur K. Maderson, Ken Howard and many other famous names - ** Two of Stephens' other paintings have been chosen to appear in Netflix / Warner Bros Production 'Sandman 2'
Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone London: Bloomsbury, 1997. First edition, first impression, paperback issue, one of 5,150 copies, 8vo, 223 pp., original pictorial wrappers, laminate perished, spine rolled, wear to extremities and to head of front cover affecting title, textblock toned as usual, frequent staining [Errington A1(aa)]Note: Note: With all the requisite points: the copyright page dated 1997, credited to 'Joanne Rowling', with no space between 'Thomas Taylor', and with the number line descending from 10 to 1; page 53 with '1 wand' repeated; and retaining the misprint 'Philospher's' on the rear wrapper.
Travel and social anthropology 9 works Malinowski, Bronislaw. The Sexual Life of Savages in North-Western Melanesia. London, 1929. First edition, 8vo, 96 plates, original white linen-backed blue cloth, lettered in gilt;Knox, Robert. An Historical Relation of Ceylon. Glasgow: J. Maclehose, 1911. 8vo, one of 100 copies printed on hand-made paper, plates, folding map, original vellum-backed red cloth gilt, spine gilt, t.e.g., others uncut;Ashley-Montagu, M.F. Coming into Being among the Australian Aborigines. London: G. Routledge, 1937, First edition, 8vo, original blue cloth;Elwin, Verrier. The Muria and their Ghotul. Bombay, Geoffrey Cumberlege, O.U.P. [Indian Branch], 1947, 8vo, plates, maps, original red cloth uncut;Elwin, Verrier. The Baiga. London: J. Murray, 1939. First edition, 8vo, plates, original maroon cloth, dustwrapper repaired;Elgood, Cyril. A Medical History of Persia and the Eastern Caliphate. Cambridge: University Press, 1951, 8vo, plates, original green cloth;Madariaga, Salvador de. Christopher Columbus. London, 1939. 8vo, plates, maps, original green pictorial cloth gilt;Sarmiento de Gamboa, Pedro. History of the Incas... and the Execution of the Inca Tupac Amaru. Cambridge: Hakluyt Society, 1907-08. 2 parts: 1 volume in original cloth, and Supplement in original blue wrappers (in original envelope, repaired);Hunter, John D. Memoirs of a Captivity among the Indians of North America from Childhood to the Age of Nineteen. With anecdotes descriptive of their manners and customs. To which is added, some account of the soil, climate and vegetable productions of the territory Westward of the Mississippi. A New edition, with portrait. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees [&c.], 1823. 8vo, lithographed portrait frontispiece, 4pp. advertisements at beginning, engraved bookplate of Sir William Middleton Bart., of Shrubland Park, original boards, uncut, paper label to spineNote: Note: The third edition of John D. Hunter's Memoirs of a Captivity was published in 1824, so this 'new edition' would appear to be the second edition. This copy contains the rare lithographed frontispiece by C.R. Leslie printed by Hullmandel, which was not present in the copy examined for the Wagner-Camp entry, or in the Library of Congress copy. Wagner-Camp notes that "Hunter's autobiography includes his story of a journey across the mountains to the Pacific Ocean, `on the south side of the Chok-a-li-lum (Columbia River)'." Wagner doubted the veracity of this account, although he accepted Hunter's description of life among the Kansas and Osage Indians as authentic. He claimed to have been abducted at an early age by Kickapoo Indians, but escaped to white settlements to get an education. He visited London where he was lionised in 1823-34 and then returned to America where he was murdered by Cherokees.
Scotland Collection of maps, 18th and 19th century Mackenzie, Murdoch. Four large coastal charts, 1775, engraved, all folding and on multiple sheets, comprising: The Mouth of Solway Firth, London (74 x 135cm, slightly soiled, reinforcements verso); Solway Firth (103 x 107cm, on multiple sheets, folding, reinforcements verso, small hole at one intersection of folds); The West Side of the Island Mull, with the Islands Tiri and Coll (78 x 110cm, toning, fraying along edges); The South Part of Argyle Shire, from the Mule of Cantire to Jura and Ila (115 x 115cm, browning, reinforcement along right-hand edge);Thomson, James. [Collection of maps from The Atlas of Scotland, 1832]. Engraved, hand-coloured in outline, all folding, most approx. 54 x 70cm (a few on multiple sheets and consequently larger), with inset views, and comprising: Northern Part of Ayrshire (70 x 100cm, repairs verso); Southern Part of Ayrshire (small repair verso); Shetland Islands (2 copies, both with offsetting); Orkney Islands (spotting); Skye Island; Western Isles; Middle Part of the Western Isles; Kincardine Shire; Northern Part of Angusshire; Dumbartonshire; Renfrew-Shire; County of Wigton or Shire of Galloway; Kirkcudbright-Shire (on two conjoined sheets: southern and northern parts, total dimensions approx. 54 x 140cm); Selkirk Shire; Southern Part of Roxburgh Shire (loss to right-hand margin); Northern Part of Roxburgh Shire (loss to left-hand margin evidently where previously attached to preceding map);[Palairet, Jean]. 1e Carte d'Ecosse, 1754. Engraved, hand-coloured, folding, 54 x 80cm, decorative title cartouche, inset map of Shetland;Tirion, Isaak. Nieuwe Kaart van 'tnoorder gedeelte van Grootbritannie behelzende het Koningryk Schotland, c.1750. Engraved, hand-coloured in outline, inset map of Shetland, 40 x 40cm, small stain to lower left corner;and some 8 other Scottish maps including A. K. Johnston, Plan of the Lands of Invereolan, Inverharnan, and Drimchouhes, Glen Etive, 1832 (laid down), J. Cary, A New and Correct Map of the South Part of Scotland, c.1780; and similar
Golden Cockerel Press Mabinogion A New Translation from the White Book of Rhydderch and the Red Book of Hergest by Gwyn Jones and Thomas Jones, with illustrations by Dorothea Braby. London: Golden Cockerel Press, 1948. One of 550 copies, folio, original orange half morocco, cloth sides, top edge gilt, others untrimmed, wood-engraved frontispiece and title-page, full-page wood-engraved illustrations throughout, cloth sides slightly marked, small spot to limitation leaf. Together with 5 others: A. A. Milne, The Secret and Other Stories, New York: The Fountain Press, 1929, one of 742 copies signed by Milne on the half-title; ibid., When We Were Very Young, 1929, sixteenth edition, Winnie-the-Pooh, 1931, eleventh edition, Now We Are Six, 1927, second edition, all in original cloth; and Jerome K. Jerome, Three Men in a Boat, 1889, first edition
Calvin, John Institutio Christiani religionis Geneva: Jacob Stoer, 1618. 8vo, later half sheep, marbled sides, refurbished, occasional light worming;Beza, Theodore. Tractatio de polygamia. [Bound with:] Tractatio de repudiis et divortiis. Deventer: Johannis Columbii, 1650-1. 2 parts in 1 volume, 8vo, contemporary vellum, yapp edges, Polygamia sig. B loose at foot, sig. K spotted;Erskine, Ralph, minister of the Gospel at Dunfermline. [Volume of pamphlet sermons, comprising:] Glad Tidings in Sad Times ... a Sermon on Psalm xlvi 4, preached in Annandale, Edinburgh: for David Duncan, 1739, first edition [ESTC T162752: 2 copies only, both at Glasgow]; The River of Life, proceeding out of the Throne of God and of the Lamb, a Sermon preached ... at Dunfermline, Edinburgh: for James Beugo, 1736, first edition, [not in ESTC, which records editions of 1737 and 1778 only]; The Sum of the Gospel, or God in Christ, a Sermon preached ... in Dunfermline, Edinburgh: for David Duncan, 1738 [ESTC T192728: 2 copies]; The Promising God, a Performing God, a Sermon preach'd on a Thanksgiving-Day after the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, at Abbot's Hall, Edinburgh: for James Graham, 1737 [ESTC T83312: 3 copies]; God's Gret Name, the Ground and Reason of his saving Great Sinners, a Sermon preach'd at Carnock, Edinburgh: for David Duncan, 1737 [ESTC T76477: 5 copies]; Dark Providences clear'd in due Time, being a Sermon upon John xiii. 7. preach'd at Dunfermline, Edinburgh: for David Duncan, 1737 [ESTC T63252: 3 copies]; and another sermon by William Wilson, minister of the Gospel at Perth;Burnet, Gilbert. A Vindication of the Authority, Constitution, and Laws of the Church and State of Scotland. Glasgow: Robert Sanders, 1673. First edition, 8vo, contemporary sprinkled sheep, bookplate of the earls of Hopetoun, recent spine-label, old repair to front free endpaper [ESTC R206010];and 6 others, theology and religion (not collated), including Vetus Testamentum ex versione Septuagint interpretum, Utrecht, 1725 (2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary calf, gilt spines), and similar
Warwickshire Large collection of local, regimental and family histories, 19th and early 20th century Bedford, W. K. Riland. Three Hundred Years of a Family Living, being a History of the Rilands of Sutton Coldfield. Birmingham: Cornish Brothers, 1889. First edition, deluxe issue, one of 50 copies signed on behalf of the printer (Wright Dain Peyton & Co.), 4to, original quarter japon;Idem. History of Sutton Coldfield. Birmingham: The Times Printing Co., 1891. First edition, 8vo, original cloth;Kemp, Thomas (editor). The Black Book of Warwick. Warwick: Henry T. Cooke and Son, 1898. First edition, deluxe issue (no limitation stated), 4to, original quarter japon, bookplate of John Tricks Spalding (noted collector of British topographical books, 1844-1924), ownership inscription;Idem. The Black Book of Warwick. Warwick: Henry T. Cooke and Son, 1898. First edition, trade issue, 4to, original cloth, inscribed 'with the editor's love' on the front free endpaper;Adderley, Henry Arden. History of the Warwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Warwick: W. H. Smith & Son, 1912. First edition, large-paper issue, one of 36 signed by the author, 4to, original cloth, binding sunned and mottled, splitting to joints;Bickley, W. B. Pedigree of the Bolding Family of Warwickshire. Birmingham: for private circulation, 1898. 8vo, original red crushed morocco gilt over bevelled boards, folding letterpress pedigree, appendix loose in end-pocket;Hervey, Sydney Henry Augustus. Ladbroke and its Owners. Bury St Edmunds: Paul & Mathew, 1914. First edition, 4to, original red cloth;Morris, Henry. Baddesley Clinton, its Manor, Church and Hall. London: Art and Book Company, 1897. First edition, 4to, original cloth, sunned;Badger, E. W. The Monumental Brasses of Warwickshire. Birmingham: Cornish Brothers, 1895. First edition, out-of-series copy from the edition of 100, 8vo, original quarter japon;Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge. The Story of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment (formerly the Sixth Foot), London: "County Life," Ltd., [1923]. First edition, deluxe issue, 8vo, original japon gilt;Bloom, J. Harvey. A History of Preston-upon-Stour. Hemsworth: C. E. Turner, 1896. First edition, one of 25 copies, 8vo, later cloth, edges untrimmed;Hart, Charles J. The History of the 1st Volunteer Battalion the Royal Warwickshire Regiment and its Predecessors. Birmingham: Midland Counties Herald Limited, 1906. First edition, 8vo, original cloth, front free endpaper excised;Rimmer, Alfred. Rambles round Rugby. London: Percival & Co., 1892. First edition, one of 750 copies, 4to, original cloth;Cooper, William. The Records of Beaudesert, Henley-in-Arden, Co. Warwick. Leeds: John Whitehead & Co Ltd, 1931. First edition, 4to, original cloth, inscribed by the author on slip mounted to front free endpaper, occasional marginalia;Idem. Wootton Wawen, its History and Records. Leeds: John Whitehead & Son Ltd., 1936. First edition, 4to, original cloth;Bloxam, Matthew Holbeche. Rugby. The School and Neighbourhood. London: Whittaker & Co., 1889. First edition, 8vo, original cloth;Wellstood, Frederick C. Records of the Manor of Henley in Arden, Warwickshire. Transcribed and edited from the Original Manuscripts for William John Fieldhouse. Stratford-upon-Avon: Shakespeare Head Press, 1919. First edition, one of 105 copies, 4to, original quarter cloth, wear to spine, presentation plate inscribed to Sir Sidney Lee (1859-1926), editor of the Dictionary of National Biography, bequeathed by him to Queen Mary College, University of London and subsequently withdrawn, with related labels and stamps, wear to spine;Hudson, Robert. Memorials of a Warwickshire Parish. Being Papers mainly descriptive of the Records and Registers of the Parish of Lapworth. London: Methuen & Co., 1904. First edition, one of 250 copies, 8vo, original quarter cloth, label and withdrawal stamp of Yorkshire Archaeological Society to front pastedown;Miller, George. Rambles round Edge Hills and in the Vale of the Red Horse. Banbury: William Potts, 1896, First edition, 8vo, original cloth;Hannett, John. The Forest of Arden, its Towns, Villages, and Hamlets. London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., 1863. First edition, 8vo, original pictorial cloth gilt;Bill, C. A. The 15th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment (2nd Birmingham Battalion) in the Great War. Birmingham: Cornish Brothers Ltd, 1932. First edition, 8vo, original cloth;Armstrong, Charles M. C. A Short Guide to Sherbourne and the Parish Church of All Saints. [No place:] privately printed, 1948. First edition, 8vo, original cloth, inscribed by the author;and 10 others similar, most works with plates, the lot not fully collated and sold as seen
World War II; RAF and WAAF; D-Day Eisenhower's order of the day for 6th June 1944, signed by RAF and WAAF officers printed document (23.1 x 15.3cm), with insignia of the Allied Expeditionary Force to head and Dwight D. Eisenhower's printed signature at foot. With 13 autograph signatures in ink, 10 with postnominal air force ranks, including: B. Hughes (assistant section officer); G. [?K.] Gilson (squadron leader); A. E. McAlden (section officer); W. [?H.] Frost (rank illegible); W. R. Skinner (flying officer); J. D. McMillan (flying officer); and others. Old folds Note: Note: A. E. McAlden is recorded in The Air Force List (October 1944) as a section officer (gazetted 1st July 1942) in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, Administrative & Special Duties Branch; the List also contains candidates for the authors of several of remaining signatures including: B. Hughes, gazetted section officer 1st January 1943, WAAF, 'G' Branch (column 7917, p. 936); G. K. Gilson, gazetted flight lieutenant 25th August 1942, general duties branch (navigators) (column 1102c, p. 387); and W. H. J. Frost, gazetted flying officer 13th January 1943, A. & S. D. branch (column 3661, p. 664). One J. D. Macmillan, 487 Squadron, RNZAF is shown in a photograph held by the Auckland Museum.Provenance: By family repute from Hugh Crosby (16th March 1907-May 1987), uncle of the vendor, believed to have served at RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire (home of the 'Dambusters', 617 Squadron).
Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets London: Bloomsbury, 1998. First edition, first impression, hardback issue, 8vo, 251 pp., original boards, dust jacket, textblock toned as usual, ownership inscription to front pastedown, dust jacket covered with clear self-adhesive laminate and consequently stuck to pastedowns, jacket spine panel faded [Errington A2a]
An antique 9ct gold gem set eternity ring with a 9ct gold sweetheart bar brooch pin. The wedding band style ring set with round cut stones to an etched band, marked 9ct. Together with a Royal Artillery motif sweetheart bar brooch with C clasp verso and safety catch, marked 9ct Page Plymouth. Total weight approx 4.9g. Ring size approx K. Brooch measures approx 4.5cm.
A hallmarked 9ct gold eternity ring with an AF 18ct yellow gold cluster ring. The eternity ring set with alternating square cut rubies and round cut white gems to a banded border, hallmarked for Birmingham 1960, makers marks for G&L. The cluster ring having a flower like head set with a cultured pearl to the centre in a halo of round cut red stones on pinched shoulders, one stone missing, marked 750. Total weight approx 7.0g. Approx sizes K and P.5.
An antique hallmarked gold signet ring. The ring having a shield type head with rubbed monogrammed initials to a tapering shank. Hallmark rubbed to be illegible. Surface tests indicate 14ct gold. Significantly rubbed and misshapen, visible repairs. Total weight approx 2.7g. Approx size K. Head measures approx 1cm.
A three stone opal and 9ct rose gold ring, comprising three oval graduated opals, (abraded) size K, total gross weight approx 2.2gms, along with a pair of opal set screw on earrings, comprising round opals, approx 5mm, 9ct gold set, total gross weight approx 1.9gms Further details: opals intact, abrasions to ring stones and wear to claws, earrings good, wear and tear commensurate with age
Two vintage diamond and 18ct gold platinum set solitaire rings, comprising an illusion set, round brilliant cut diamond ring, diamond approx 0.10ct, platinum setting and shoulders, size M, along with a smaller similar version, size K, combined total gross weight approx 4.4gms Further details: good all stones intact, minor wear and tear commensurate with age
A sapphire and diamond white metal cluster ring, comprising a claw set oval mixed cut sapphire, approx 6 x 4mm, within a border of diamonds, setting approx 9 x 7mm, tapered shoulders, size K, unmraked possibly platinum, total gross weight approx 4gms Further details: good all stones intact, minor wear and tear commensurate with age
A ruby and moonstone set 9ct gold cluster ring, comprising a claw set round cabochon moonstone, approx 6mm, within a border of round mixed cut rubies, setting approx 12mm, tapered shoulders, size K, unmraked possibly platinum, total gross weight approx 4gms Further details: good all stones intact, minor wear and tear commensurate with age
A George V engine turned silver cigarette case, of curved form, with family crest to top left corner, hallmarked, K&L, Birmingham, 1930, gilt interior and initials J.B.H within, gilt metal straps, weight: approx. 144 grams (4.6ozt) Further Details: Some tarnishing, general wear and slight surface scratching.
A moonstone and 9ct gold oval caw set ring, stone approx 9x11mm, size K, along with an opal doublet 9ct gold pendant, the opal approx 7x9mm, with red blue and green play of colour, combined total gross weight approx 4.5gms Further details: good all stones present and intact, minor wear and tear commensurate with age
Fleetwood Mac - A collection of LPs to include Rumours, stereo, WAR 56344, Portuguese release, Rumours, stereo, K 56344, (lacking outer sleeve, including lyric sheet), Tusk, K66088, Fleetwood Mac, Reprise Records, K54043/MS 2225, (lyric sheet included), three copies of Tango In The Night, WX 65 925 471-1, two copies of Fleetwood Mac Greatest Hits, stereo, S69011, Kiln House, Reprise Records, stereo, K 54001, reissue, The Pious Bird of Good Omen, stereo, S CBS 32050, reissue, Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, S EMB 31036, reissue, and Man of the World, stereo, S CBS 83110. (12)
Led Zeppelin - A collection of LPs, to include Led Zeppelin II, Atlantic, 588 198, first pressing, red/maroon label, Lemon Song Credit, Led Zeppelin II, Atlantic, stereo, SD 8236, reissue, Canadian release, Led Zeppelin III, W 50002, Italian reissue, Led Zeppelin IV, Atlantic, stereo, K50008, first pressing, Physical Graffiti, Swan Song, SSK 89400, Houses of the Holy, Atlantic, stereo, K 50014, two copies of In Through the Out Door, Swan Song, 59410, "B" Sleeve Variant, Portuguese release and SSK 59410, and The Soundtrack From The Film The Song Remains the Same, Swan Song, SSK 89402. (9)
The Doors - A collection of LPs, to include LA Woman, Elektra, stereo, ELK 42 090, German release, Waiting For The Sun, Elektra, mono, EKL 4024 (first pressing), The Doors, Elektra, stereo, K 42012, reissue, Strange Days, Elektra, second stereo pressing, EKS 74014, 13, Elektra, EKS-74079, The Best of The Doors, Elektra, stereo, K42143, and An American Prayer, Elektra, stereo, ELK 52111, German release. (7)
1970s/80s Rock/Classic Rock/Psychedelic Rock - A collection of LPs, to include Marillion - Fugazi, stereo, EMC 2400851, Argent - In Deep, stereo, EPC 65475, ELO - Out of the Blue, JT LA823-L2, The Grateful Dead - American Beauty, stereo, K 46074, reissue, Neil Young - Harvest, stereo, K 54005, reissue, Humble Pie - Rockin' at the Fillmore, stereo, AMLH 63506-2, Bruce Springsteen - Born In the USA, CBS 86304, together with further vinyl LPs from artists The Band, Bad Company, Eagles, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Mott the Hoople, Joe Walsh, The Spencer Davis Group, Yes, Dire Straits, Queen, Elton John and more. (56)
Van Morrison/Crosby, Stills & Nash/Jethro Tull/Creedence Clearwater Revival - A collection of LPs, to include eight by Van Morrison including Veedon Fleece, stereo K56068, Astral Weeks, stereo, K46024, reissue, Hard Nose The Highway, stereo, K46242, reissue, Wavelength, K56526 etc. four by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and related including Deja Vu, stereo, SD 7200, Presswell Pressing, 4 Way Street, stereo, K60003, reissue, Crosby, Stills & Nash, stereo, 588189, Stephen Stills 2, stereo, K 40249, six by Jethro Tull including Songs From the Wood, CHR 1132, Stormwatch, CHR 1238, A, CDL 1301, three by Creedence Clearwater Revival including Willy and the Poorboys, stereo, FT 503, reissue and two copies of Creedence Gold, stereo, FT 501. (21)
A Luftwaffe B-Uhr Observation Navigation Pilot's Watch by Wempe, featuring a K.31 movement in a nickel-plated brass case measuring 55mm with a type B dial in black with an outer ring for minutes/seconds and an inner ring for hours, covered with acrylic glass. Side of case engraved: FL23883 Case back engraved: 471 Inside case back engraved as follows: B-Uhr Bauart - Thommen Gerät-Nr - 127-560A1 Werk-Nr - B.L.T 471 Anforderz - Fl 25883 Hersteller - Wempe Hamburg Currently not running, a horologist has inspected the watch and claims a 'Broken balance' is to blame for non-function. Inherited from the vendor's father, who was a clock repairer.The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome. Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance. It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.
A large diamond solitaire ring, featuring a marquise-cut diamond of 7.09ct, approximately measures 24.2 x 9.6 x 5.6 mm, mounted in a claw-setting to a flat shank, unmarked white metal testing as platinum, ring size N½, total weight of item 5.1 grams. Together with a De Beers diamond grading report, stating colour and clarity grade for the diamond as K and VS2, no fluorescence, dated 2023.
A diamond-set ring of buckle design, embellished with an old-cut diamond of 0.29ct, approximately measures 4.2 x 4.2 x 2.4 mm, star-set to a wide D-section shank, pink metal stamped '9ct', ring size V, 9.0 mm wide, in fitted case, total weight of item 14.2 grams.estimated diamond grading assessed facing up within setting: K/L, VS clarity, would benefit from a clean

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