ROCK/ALTERNATIVE - Collection of 18 x 7" singles, to include collectable titles. Sides to include Gram Parsons - The New Soft Shoe promo (K 14245), Doug Sahm - Is Anybody Goin' To San Antone promo (K 10293), Screaming Lord Sutch - S/T EP (SW 70) and The Great Unknowns - Mah-Na-Mah-Na (MM 658). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
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Box: Modern Irish Artists - A large box containing numerous books, catalogues, and other publications relating to Irish Artists & Irish Art, exhibition and auction catalogues, including works on M. Jellett, Mary Swanzy, Pauline Bewick, Jane O'Malley, Eliz. Rivers, Evie Hone, Mark O'Neill, Maurice Mc Gonigle, Barrie Cooke, K. Mc Kinstry, Tony O'Malley, and many others, some Rosc Catalogues, some copies of Irish Arts Review, a box lot, w.a.f. (1)
Illustrated Volumes: Flecker (J. Elroy) Hassan - The Story of Hassan of Bagdad, 4to L. 1924. fine coloured plates by Thos. Mackenzie, cloth & d.w., v. good; Ballads Weird and Wonderful, Lg. 4to L. & N.Y. 1912, fine plts. by Vernon Hill, decor. cloth & d.w.; Grahame (K.) The Golden Age, 4to L. 1915. Fine cold. plts. by R.J. Enraght - Mooney, decor. cloth. Good. (3)
Medical: Evans (John T.) Lectures on Pulmonary Phthisis, delivered in Jervis Street Hospital, D. 1844. First,; Tufnell (Jolliffe) Practical Remarks on The Treatment of Aneurism by Compression, D. 1851, First; Ledwich (E. L'E.) The Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy of the Inguinal and Femoral Regions Considered in Relation to Hernia, D. 1884, First. Inscribed Pres. Copy, 10 plts.; Franks (K.) On the Nature of Scrofulous Glands in the Neck, and their Surgical Treatment, roy 8vo D. 1886; Heuston (F.T.) Micro-Organisms in relation to Surgery, 8vo D. 1886, 2 cold. plts., ptd. wrappers; Wheeler (W.I.) What Society has gained by the Progress of Modern Surgery, L. 1887; M'Ardle (J.S.) Clinical & Operative Surgery, Part I, D. 1900; Notes on Operative Surgery, Catholic University School of Medicine. 8vo D. 1895. Together 8 works, all cloth. As a lot. (8) * Ex Collection R.C.P.
Collection of over 75 Dolmen Editions Dolmen Press: Raine (K.) The Lost Country, sm. folio L. 1971. Lim. Edn. Signed, mor. backed; French (Frances Jane) The Abbey Theatre Series of Plays, D. 1969; Guinness (Bryan) The Clock, Poems and A Play, D. 1973; Montague (J.) Tides, Chicago 1971; Kinsella (T.) Another September, 1962; Murphy (Rich.) The Last Galway Hooker, 1961; Clarke (A.) Old Fashioned Pilgrimage, 1967; Clarke (David R.) Dry Tree-Poems, 1966; Hutchinson (P.) Expansions, 1970; Beckett (S.) Zone, trans., D. 1972; Webber (R.) Lady and Gentleman, D. 1963; & approx. 63 others sim., mostly First Edns., many hard backs, all v. clean. As a coll., w.a.f. A lot. (1)
Box: Irish interest, include, O'Regan (Wm.) Memoirs of John Philpot Curran, 1817; De Volkeersbeke (Bn. K.) La Lutte de l'Irlande, Lille n.d. c. 1880; Colles (R.) In Castle and Court House, L. n.d.; Webb (J.J.) Industrial Dublin since 1698... D. 1913; O'Neill (E.) The Woman at the Window and other Stories, D. n.d. illus by M. Mac Liammoir; O'Donnell (Peadar) The Gates Flew Open, L. 1932, First, d.w.; Lavey & O'Rorke - Annals of the Theatre Royal Dublin, 1880; [Moore (T.)] Memoirs of Captain Rock, The Celebrated Irish Chieftain, 12mo L. 1824; Feenachty (T.) Forgive and Forget, A Tale by Maria Edgeworth for The Ulster Gaelic Society, in Irish, 8vo D. 1833, orig. rag cloth; & approx. 36 others of Irish interest, some in Irish etc. As a box, w.a.f. (1)
Irish Economics: Longfield (Ada K.) Anglo-Irish Trade in the Sixteenth Century, L. 1929; Maguire (W.A.) The Downshire Estates in Ireland 1801 - 1845, Oxford 1972; Bottigheimer (K.S.) English Money and Irish Land, Oxford 1971; Webb (J.J.) The Guilds of Dublin, L. 1929; First Annual Report of The Commissioners for .. Relief of the Poor in Ireland, D. 1848, fold. plts. (some hd. cold.), cloth; & 3 others. (8)
A Victorian turquoise ring, the central cluster lacking some stones, in 15ct gold, 2g, size M; a Georgian style ring, centred with an untested almandine garnet, within a surround of pearls, in unmarked gold, 2.6g, size M 1/2; a diamond ring, set with nine round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.10cts in total, in 18ct white and yellow gold, 2.7g, size M; and a Harem princess domed gem-set ring, in 14ct gold, 4.3g, size K (4)
A Swiss calendar watch movement, the enamel dial with subsidiary month, day, date and seconds dial (moon phase insert missing), to/w an ornate pocket watch with gilt and black enamel dial, floral-decorated back-plate and bi-metal case depicting a lady with a basket of flowers communing with a songbird and four Ottoman Market pocket watch movements - three retailed by K. Serkisoff & Co., Constantinople (6 - all a/f)
A collection of pictures and prints relating to topography including an 18th century road map showing the route between Cirencester and Chipping Sodbury, showing the Arms of Bristol, 19 x 12 cm, a map of the Island of Sark, a pair of signed coloured limited edition prints after K W Burton showing The Clifton Suspension Bridge and Bourton on the Water, etc (all framed) together with a collection of unframed photographs relating to Concorde
19th Century English School/Portrait miniature of a Lady/bust length, her hair in ringlets with a pink cap, wearing a black dress and a purple shawl, 8.5cm x 7.5cm/Keturah Collings/Portrait miniature of a Lady/signed and inscribed London/in a leather easel case by K Collins (2)/Provenance: Leslie Phillips Collection Condition Report: Lady in pink cap is fine the frame a bit bashed, the ivory to the lady in the leather easle frame is cracked she is taken from a photograph
An Elkington silver-plate scale-copy of the Venus Rosewater Dish originally owned by the Victorian tennis player James Baldwin winner of the All-England Mixed Doubles Championship with Ms K. Hill in 1890, approx. ¾ scale faithful copy of the trophy presented to the Ladies Champion at Wimbledon on Centre Court each year, an electrotype circular 'Temperantia' charger dish, after the original by Francois Briot (circa 1585), decorated in relief with a design of allegorical cartouches within borders of strapwork, birds, masks and flowers, diameter approx. 39.5cm., 15 1/2in. copper exposed on raised surfaces due to over cleaning through time; sold together with a silver-plated goblet won by James Baldwin at the heavyweight boxing championship at Bath in 1891, presentation inscription to the bowl, height 20cm., 8in. (2) Provenance: By family descent Extracts from James Baldwin's obituary in the Bath Weekly Chronicle reads " ... in boxing he had been the hero of several truly Homeric combats, in one of which he was the victor after 23 rounds ... his spell as Master of the Bath Harriers ended in 1899, when he was presented with a handsome silver salve at a complimentary banquet at the Assembly Rooms in April, 1899 ... In November,1905, he accepted the Mastership for a second period ... He had represented Somerset at lawn tennis in the County Championship, and was honoured by being placed on the Committee of the Somerset Lawn Tennis Association." He was also the subject of a feature in the Sporting Gazette 27.5.1899 under the heading 'The County Gentleman: Mr James Baldwin" which tells us that he was from a sporting Irish family in County Cork with prominent links to hunting. He was educated in England, and when at school was stroke of his boat. He also captained the Bath football team for two seasons, and afterwards took up lawn tennis, at which game he was most successful for many years, having held nearly all the champion cups in England. This included the All-England Mixed Doubles title with Ms K Hill in 1890. He also excelled at boxing having won the heavy and light weight cups competed for by amateurs in Bath and County. Additionally he was described as a remarkably good shot and a keen fisherman.
Memorabilia relating to the British 1908 London Olympic Games boxing champion Richard K Gunn including his winner's diploma, the lot comprising: a 1908 Olympic Games winner's diploma named to R K GUNN, trimmed at margins the result of an earlier mounting and framing; a large mounted 22 by 15in. signed photographic portrait of Richard Gunn posed in boxing vest and trunks, signed in ink lower left and inscribed by hand OLYMPIC GAMES, 1908; a hallmarked silver salver of octagonal form with presentation inscription dated July 1950 reading PRESENTED TO R.R. (DICK) GUNN BY THE AMATEUR BOXING ASSOCIATION IN RECOGNITION OF HIS LONG AND VALUABLE SERVICES ON THE COUNCIL AS A MEMBER LIFE PRESIDENT AND HON. TREASURER, A.B.A. FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION 1894, 1895 & 1896, 30.5cm., 12in. diameter; a first prize diploma for featherweight boxing named to Gunn and presented by the German Gymnasium Societyin 1893; a scrapbooks, press cuttings and a quantity of other ephemera relating to the career of R K Gunn (a qty.) Richard Kenneth Gunn (1871-1961) is the oldest man ever to have been crowned as an Olympic boxing champion. He achieved this feat in the featherweight division of the boxing tournament at the London Games of 1908 aged 37 years and 254 days. He had in fact retired when still British amateur featherweight champion in 1896, a title he had held for three consecutive years. This retirement was actually at the request of the ABA as Gunn was far the superior of any of his rivals. In return Gunn served on the ABA Council for more than ten years. When the fighter learned that the Olympic Games were coming to London he resumed training, returned to the ring and won the gold medal at the 1908 Games, before hanging up his gloves for good immediately thereafter. He only ever suffered one defeat in 15 years of boxing. Gunn was born in Charing Cross, London, 16th February 1871 and died at Lambeth, London, 23rd June 1961 aged 90.
Two Bolton Wanderers v Manchester United 1958 F.A. Cup Finals that demonstrate the two variations of the print run, i) p.5, prog. #1 with a formal team-group photo of the Bolton team, courtesy of Daily Express, Manchester - prog. #2 with a composition of individual player photos, courtesy of Sunday Empire News ii) p.7, prog. #1 with the additional player profile of the Bolton reserve Ralph Gubbins iii) p.9, prog. #1 with the addition of photographic credits for "Wembley Stadium Photos" iv) p.11, prog. #1 with the correct Manchester United starting XI and shirt number formation with footnote reading ANY CHANGES IN THE ABOVE TEAMS WILL BE ANNOUNCED - prog. #2 with the United line-up printed with K. Morgans at No.7, A. Dawson at No.9, R. Charlton at No.10 and M. Pearson at No.11, and a footnote reading IT IS POSSIBLE THAT CHANGES WILL BE MADE IN THE ABOVE TEAMS BEFORE THE DAY OF THE FINAL v) p.14 & 15, prog. #1, with correct sequencing of Manchester United player profiled and reserves announced as Wilf McGuinness, Ken Morgans & Mark Pearson - prog. #2, with different sequence, no distinction between starting XI and reserves and failing to profile Dennis Viollet, also smaller size advertisement for forthcoming England v Portugal game at Wembley vi) p.18, prog. #1 with additional credit line of Betts, Son & Malyon, Wimbledon, SW19, as "concessionaires for Programme sales"
CAMILLE PISSARRO (FRENCH 1830-1903)Travailleurs des champs, Pontoise, 1880gouache and pastel on paper laid down on board 9 7/8 x 12 1/8 in. (24.5 x 30.5 cm) signed and dated lower right, C. Pissarro 80PROVENANCEJustin K. Thannhauser, New YorkJeffrey M. Loria & Co., Inc., New York (by 1978)Private collection, by 1985Christie's, New York, May 6, 2008, lot 27Acquired at the above sale by the present ownerLITERATUREThis work will be included in the catalogue critique of Camille Pissarro's pastels and gouaches being prepared by Joachim Pissarro and Claire Durand-Ruel Snollaerts under the sponsorship of the Wildenstein Institute. PLEASE NOTEIf you will be bidding live on auction day, please note that Session I of the Auction (Russian Fine & Decorative Art), starts at 10:00 AM New York Time and goes from Lot 1 through Lot 234. Session II of the Auction (European, American and International Fine & Decorative Art) starts at 2:00 PM New York Time and goes from Lot 500 through Lot 657. We sell approximately 70 lots per hour.
Bayonet: A good and scarce Imperial German Model 1898-05 Pioneers SAWBACK 'Butcher' bayonet. In its steel mounted leather scabbard (crease to leather as normal!) Unit marking to cross guard (Eisenbahn Regiment -Railway Troops) High ears 'Cross guard NO flash guard, maker W & K & Cie. This is a pre-war production circa 1909. Overall in good condition.
Fulgarex for Aster Live steam GI black German bay S2/6 4-4-4 loco no 3201 and 8 wheel 'K Bay STS.B' tender - appears unsteamed (NM-BF) Condition Report / Extra Information With original box. Paperwork includes assembly and driving instruction booklet, publicity paperwork with specifications to opposite side. Model appears complete and little if at all used, would benefit from a gentle clean. Box outer worn.
A Victorian half pearl and ruby mourning ring, the four half pearls divided by six small oval mixed cut rubies, set between rounded shoulders, the head of the ring measuring 18mm x 8mm, the back housing a circular glazed keepsake panel containing a woven panel of hair, 2.3g gross, ring size K
RAF WW2 casualty photos documents letters etc relating to sgt (observer) frank ebrey lawson 7 sqd k in a 29-7-1942 buried sage war cemetery comes with portrait photo casualty kings condolence letter, letters from his commanding officer relating to his death large amount of letters sent to his mother whilst he was serving at RAF oakington Cambridgeshire nice lot (qty)

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