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A large quantity of Various Makes. Including a Corgi Ford H series Car Transporter, First Gear Ford C-600 Straight Truck, Hess Gasoline Tanker (The First Hess Truck), Matchbox 20-car Collectors Case in the shape of a steering wheel, Minic Standard Vanguard, 2 Atlas Editions sports cars: BMW 507 and Aston Martin DB5, 8 x Matchbox ’50 Collection’ vehicles: London Taxi, 1962 VW, Fire Saver and Ford Model A. Hachette Renault Dauphine 1000 Miglia. Guiloy Kawasaki 500GP metal & plastic kit, Solido Alpine A442 sports-racing car, East European tinplate garage ‘Garaz’, for two cars, K-H-D Deutz Mini engine F4L 912 metal kit. Many items boxed, minor/some wear. QGC-As New. Circa 80 items.
A Rare American Classical Gilt Stenciled Mahogany Secretary Desk, c. 1825, New York, upper case with flared cornice, arched frieze, glazed doors flanked by Corinthian columns; lower case with fall front compartment enclosing pigeon holes, foldover baize-lined writing surface, paneled doors flanked by columns below, acanthine and lobed feet, height 101 in., width 55 in., depth 28 in. Note: The deep flat cornice, arched frieze, distinctive carved capitals, and framing mullions on the upper case of the secretary are nearly identical to those on two well-known examples: the first bearing the label of Robert Fisher (New York, active 1824-1837) in the Terian collection, the second conserved at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (acc. 60.29.Iab). This desk is also related to one illustrated in the 1833 Joseph Meeks and Sons broadside as item no. 41. Reference: Voorsanger, Catherine Hoover & John K. Howat, Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861, 2000-2001, fig. 239, pp. 293-295; cat. no. 223, p. 515; fig. 225, p. 517.
An American or English Patinated Bronze and Gilt Lacquered Copper and Brass Sinumbra Lamp, c. 1830-60, retailed by Baldwin Gardiner, New York, labeled, acanthine columnar standard, foliate ring on three griffin supports, molded plinth base, paw feet, cut and etched glass shade, overall height 30 in., together with a glass chimney. Note: Baldwin Gardiner opened his warehouse at 149 Broadway, New York, late 1826/early 1827 selling lamps and other goods. Reference: Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861, ed. Voorsanger, Catherine Hoover & John K. Howat, 2000, p. 361.
Johns W. : Biggles and the Missing Millionaire, 1961. 1st.Ed. 8vo hb. + dj. Peter Parley's Annual, 1868. 8vo. Original maroon cloth binding, gilt. Colour plates. Greenaway K. Under the Window, nd. ( earlier edition ), qto. glazed illustrated boards, colour illus. The Landseer Series of Picture Books, No.1. Illustrate card binding, chromolithograph plates. Together with 8 other miscellaneous children's books. CONDITION REPORT: Generally vg.
THELMA K SYKES, TWO LIMITED EDITION WOODBLOCK PRINTS (4/10 and 5/10), “Razorbills and South Stack” and “Great Spotted Woodpecker”, 3” x 6”; together with JOHN DAVIS, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, PAIR OF LIMITED EDITION COLOURED PRINTS (141/300), Sea Birds in Flights in Estuary Views, 12” x 14” (4)
ROWAN M K Doves, Parrots, Louries & Cuckoos of Southern Africa 240 x 150 mm An in-depth study of four orders of birds on the subcontinent, with special emphasis on habitat, distribution, social organization, population dynamics and relations with man. 429 pp with dwgs and 8 colour plates by Graeme Arnott. Very good condition with dw Very good Cape Town David Philip 1983 Reserve: $25 Click here to view further details and to bid
Various Cape of Good Hope Colonial History: Lot of 8 Titles (1) Cape of Good Hope Official Handbook 1886; Noble, John (ed); Printed and Published for the Colonial & Indian Exhibition by saul Solomon & Co, Cape Town, 1886. Hard cover, 15x22cm, colour maps, pp. 330 + advertisements. Rear board detatched, spine missing, title page creased, one map lose, inscription on flep and title page. Poor/binding copy. (2) The Old Cape House: Being Pages From History of a Legislative Assembly; Kilpin, Raplh; Maskew Miller; Cape Town, 1918, First Edition. pp. xiii + 200, 30 illustrations. Hard cover, 17.5x21.5cm, Hard cover, cloth spine with paper covered boards. Previous owner`s name on flep, title fading on spine which has discolored a bit, board corners bumped, else Very Good. (3) The Political Philosophy of J. A. de Mist, Commissioner-General at the Cape 1803-1805. A Study in Political Pluralism; Murray, A. H.; HAUM, Cape Town, c1962. Hard cover, grey cloth, 19x25cm. End papers tanned, usual shelf-wear to boards, inscription on flep, pen markings on a number of pages. Fair-Good. (4) The Memoirs of Kohler of the K.W.V.; Joelson, Annette; Hurst & Blackett/Unie Volkspers. 1946, Red cloth boards. pp. 128, illustrated, 14.5x22cm, Ex-libris I & FW Hosken plate pasted to inside front. Flep missing, boards age toned, pages yellowing. Fair-Good. (5) Those in Bondage; De Kock, Victor; `An Account of the Life of the Slave at the cape in the days of the Dutch East India Company`. George Allen & Unwin, London, hard cover, 14x22cm, pp. 240, illustrations. The cloth boards are worn, sunned, tears to spine, Fair. (6) Lords of Stalplein; Picard, Hymen W. J.; HAUM, Cape Town, 1974. Hard cover, 19x25cm, pp.176, illustrated with b&w plates. Text pages clean, lower edges of boards rubbed, DJ torn at spine ends and corners with some loss, Good. (7) Plantagenet in South Africa, Lord Charles Somerset; Millar, Anthony Kendal. Oxford University Press, South Africa, 1965. pp. 8 + 293, illustrated with b&w photographs. Hard cover, 14.5x22cm. End papers dirty and heavily foxed, inscription on flep and ink marks elsewhere, pages yellowing. Fair. (8) No Wine For The Governor, Lock, N. K.; Howard Timmins, Cape Town. Hard cover, cloth, 16.5x20.5cm, pp. iii + 241. Historical novel set in South Africa during the Governorship of Willem Adriaan van der Stel. Shelf-cocked, shaken, spine ends torn, wear to boards, stamp on inside front. Poor. Various Reserve: $50 Click here to view further details and to bid
Solid Silver Salver, Birmingham hallmark, the salver having a stepped shaped edge on scrolled feet, dated 1948 / 49, mm Elkington & Co Ltd. inscribed " Presented by Lever Brothers, Port Sunlight, Ltd. to General Sir Frank E W Simpson, K B E, C B, D S O, G O C in C, Western Command " approx. 560 gms.
Cigarette cards, South America, Cuba, Gener, Nudes, photographic series, 287 cards, Serie A (3), B (9), C (21), D (15), E (16), F (17 inc 2 dups), G (17), H (17), I (18 inc. 1 dup), J (25 inc. 3 dups), K (16 inc. 1 dup), L (6), M (5), N (19 inc. 2 dups), O (22 inc. 5 dups), P (49 inc. 18 dups), Q (2) & T (2) (mixed condition, poor/gd)
QueenslandFirst Sideface IssueCovers1880 (12 Jan.) envelope from Cambooya "Via Melbourne & Brindisi" to Dublin, bearing 2d. blue in combination with Chalon 6d. yellow-green lightly cancelled "120" and with despatch c.d.s. alongside, London datestamps, T.P.O. (12.1), Brisbane (13.1) and H&K Packet (5.3) c.d.s. on reverse, and 1882 (22 Aug.) envelope from Brisbane "Via San Francisco" to London bearing 2d. and 6d. with "ql" duplex and illustrating the use of the Sideface 6d. after the Chalon values had been used up; a couple of small faults though an attractive pair Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Ceylon1861-64 Watermark StarCovers1864 (17 Sept.) blue envelope to Dublin, marked "Via Marseilles", bearing rough perfs. 10d. dull vermilion cancelled by barred oval with Galle Paid despatch c.d.s. and faint Dublin arrival (17.10), the reverse showing "h & k pact." transit c.d.s.; vertical folding crease and a little soiled. Photo Provenance: "Emerald" collection, May 2003Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Gibraltar1889 envelope registered to London bearing 1d. (2) and 2½d. (2), 1891 (9 Apr.) 20c. K size registered envelope to Germany, uprated with 10c. and 40c. neatly cancelled by c.d.s., transit datestamps on reverse; vertical crease at left and fractionally truncated at right though in fine, only 3,100 printed, 1891 20c. H size registered envelope to Amsterdam uprated with 25c. (5), 1897 F size 20c. registered envelope to London uprated with 25c. and 1898 2d. G size registered envelope to England uprated with 2½d. (2), all cancelled with oval registered datestamps, 1900 card to Italy and 1902 card to Germany both franked at 1d., and two later items; a couple of the registered envelopes with stains, otherwise fine Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

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