Koenig & Wernicke Nicaput shatterproof unbreakable doll, German, c.1935, embossed K & W NICAPUT 111.12, flirty blue eyes, tremble tongue, brunette wig, five piece toddler body, stamped to rear K & W Made in Germany, wearing silk bloomers and pink cotton dress, white cotton cardigan and cotton bonnet, 24"/61cm.
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Various Makers Military Model Kit group - including Life-Like Hobby Kits 1/40th scale Military Series "Hawk" missile battery, Academy (Korea) No.1397 M10 Duckbill, Tauro (Italy) A7V Totenkopf plus other kits by Ometa-K (Ukraine), Hobbycraft, Mirage, Eastern Express and others - overall contents Near Mint to Mint in Good to Near Mint boxes. (16)
World War One, DCM Group of Six and MM Group of Four to the recipient`s brother, Distinguished Conduct Medal, 1914 Star, 5th Aug - 22 Nov 1914 clasp, British War Medal, Victory Medal, Defence Medal and War Medal, 49135 B S MJR [SJT on Star, W O CL2 on pair] B V KIRBY C 52/BDE [on DCM] RFA [RHA on star, RA on pair] mounted court style and Military Medal, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal Y-413 PTE A K KIRBY [A KIRBY on trio] 2/[on MM]
World War One, 1914-15 Star, 19955 PTE D BURGESS LN LAN R, Victory Medal, GS-4705 PTE H BRAMBLE RW KENT R, P/7089 (?) L CPL J R WRIGHT MMP and 162860 PTE S AMES LABOUR CORPS, Special Constabulary LS Medal JOHN W SHELDON, War Medal (2) and Efficiency Medal GVI Territorial suspender, 927146 PTE J K CLOUTING RPC
Matchbox King Size K-9 Combine Harvester and K-6 Mercedes Benz `Binz` Ambulance; Corgi Whizzwheels 165 Adams 4 Engined Drag-Star and 347 Chevrolet Astro 1; Corgi 469 London Bus and 154 JPS Lotus; empy box for a Matchbox Models Of Yesteryear Y-1 Model T Ford. All boxed, varying conditions. (7)
Sarkar (Dilip). Fighter Pilot. The Photographic Kaleidoscope, 1st ed., Ramrod Publications, 2001, signed on title by the author, Lady Bader, Dr. Gordon Mitchell, four veteran WWII fighter pilots and four air crew, num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., oblong 8vo. With Certificate of Authenticity. The signatures comprise Flt. Lt. K. Lawrence DFC, Flt. Lt. K.A. Wilkinson AE, Flt. Lt. R.L. Jones AE, Flt. Lt. G. Stevens, Mr. E.W. French, Mr A.W. Kirk, Mr I. Mister and Mr R. Morris. (1)
* de Havilland “Tiger Moth” K-4259. A fine 1/36 scale metal static model of this historic bi-plane trainer by PPL Models, finished in overall silver with yellow bands and national markings, 10in (25.5cm) wingspan, together with a 1/36 scale metal static model of a de Havilland “Chipmunk” WG301, finished in R.A.F. Training Command livery, 11 3/4in (29.8cm) wingspan, both in original boxes with packaging (2)
* Hawker “Fiery”. A well presented flying scale model of the Hawker Fiery Serial No. K 2050, the fabric covered wooden airframe with working elevators and rudder, metal engine cowlings, flying wires and struts, exhaust stubs, radiator, machine guns and ring sight, rubber tyred main undercarriage, cockpit with windscreen and instrument panel and two blade propeller, finished in RAF livery and squadron markings of the period, overall length 38.5 ins (98cm), wingspan 44.5 ins (113cm) (1)
* Armstrong Whitworth “Whitley”. A small and unusual collection of manufacturer’s, Air Ministry and other photographs of this early WW2 R.A.F. twin-engined bomber aircraft, variously stamped to verso - Whitworth Gloster Aircraft Ltd, Sir W.O. Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Ltd., Ministry of Aircraft Production, British Airways and other agencies, including images of British Airways aircraft G-AGUY and G-AGCF “Whitley” I K.7183, Maritime “Whitley” LA794, an aircraft towing a “Horsa” glider, cockpit details, and others of similar interest, approx. 35 images, some damp damaged (approx. 35)
Voragine, Jacobus de. The Golden Legend. 1507. 403 leaves (of 406?) lacking 1Y4,Y5 & 3D (black letter) 8, folio 382. 87 woodcuts in the text and numerous woodcut initial letters. Contemporary ink marginalia, some ink underlining. Some minor worming. The first 5 leaves and the last 6 leaves re-margined, a few other leaves with missing corners, some with replaced corners and a couple with minor tears. The colophon leaf trimmed and laid down. Collation: The signatures are in eights lettered: 1a-i; k-t; v, x, y, z; 2A-I, K-U,X,Y,Z; [Black letter] 3A-E(vi). Lacking 1y4-5, 3Dviii and Evii & viii (?). Nineteenth century full calf binding, rubbed and worn, the joints starting. * This appears to be the only surviving copy with the following last lines in the printed colophon “. . . Whiche werke was fynyffhed the fourth daye of Septembre. The yere of our lorde M. CCCCC. & vii. / Emprynted at Londõ in Fletestrete in the Sygne of the sonne. ByWynkyn de Worde. ” This leaf also has De Worde’s device printed on it. In the copies held in the Guildhall Library in London and at Lambeth Palace Library the colophon has Pynson’s device and the final line reads: “Emprynted at Londõ in Fletestrete in the Sygne of the George. ByRycharde Pynson. ” Hodnett (1973, p. 21) states “Two books make 1507 notable. In that year De Worde and Pynson turned from rivalry to co-operation and brought out jointly new editions of the Legend aurea on 4 Sept. and, sometime after 13 Sept. , the Boke named the Royall. Though Pynson’s name and dev ce are in the only perfect copy of the former, the one at Lambeth, and in some copies of the latter, the type in both instances is De Worde’s. All the cuts in the Royal Book are his, and . . . so are all but five of the seventy cuts in the Legend aurea. ” Maitland (1843) gives a full description of the Lambeth copy (pp. 77-78) and adds a foot note (note T pp. 365-367) where after stating that “. . . I may be exposing my ignorance by speaking of this work as unknown. The truth is, however, that I have not found any notice of it;” He then compares it to the 1527 edition. The number of known copies has (with this copy) been extended from seven to eight. The other seven being held as follows, two in London in the Guildhall and Lambeth Palace Libraries, Cambridge, Edinburgh, Harvard, Princeton and a copy that was sold in Christie’s (London) in 2008. The Lambeth copy (which contains 466 leaves including a woodcut frontispiece, a table of contents to the Golden Legend and a final colophon leaf) is generally accepted to be the “only possibly complete copy” (Farrell 2006, p. 483). The first sixty leaves commence with a life of Adam and Eve and it has a “Folio primo” first leaf. These sixty leaves are lacking in the Cambridge, Edinburgh, Harvard and Princeton copies and Farrell suggests that “perhaps (they) were never issued in some copies. ” That they were never issued with this copy is partially evidenced by the condition of the first and last few leaves which were, prior to the nineteenth century binding and repairs never part of a larger work. Only the two copies held in London have colophon leaves and both of them have Pynson’s name. The copy offered for sale here commences on a. 1. with a running title “Thadvent of our Lorde. Folio primo. ” With the lacking leaves this would give a total of 406 leaves. The distressed states of the other remaining copies (all of which are lacking their colophon leaves) would make this the most complete copy of this (variant) issue of the book. Whether this is the first or second issue or simply a “rogue” issue printed by De Worde must, at the present time, remain a matter for speculation. Farrell (1966). Farrell, Mark R. In Princeton University Library Chronicle Volume LXVII, Number 2,Winter 2006. Hodnett (1973). Hodnett, Edward. English Woodcuts 1480-1535. Oxford, 1973. Maitland (1843). Maitland, S. R. A List of Some of the Early Printed Books in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth. 1843.
Maps. A mixed collection of approx. sixty British and overseas maps, mostly 19th century, including British county maps by Letts Son & Co., Dower, J & C Walker and Harrison and overseas and celestial maps by S.P.C.K., W & A. K. Johnston, Thomson and A & C Black, various sizes and condition (approx.60)
Walton (Izaak and Cotton, Charles). The Compleat Angler, ed. Richard Le Gallienne, illust. Edmund H. New, 1897, photogravure port. frontis., b&w illusts. throughout, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, some light foxing to endpapers, contemp. crushed green half morocco, gilt-dec. spine (faded to brown), very sl. rubbed to extrems., large 8vo, together with Hall (S. C., ed.), The Book of British Ballads, 1842, numerous wood eng. illusts. throughout, a.e.g., inside gilt dentelles, contemp. gilt dec. polished brown full morocco (by Kelly, 15 Gower Place), with his ticket to verso of front endpaper, very slightly rubbed to extrems., small 4to, plus Wallenberg (J. K.), Kentish Place-names, & The Place-names of Kent, together 2 vols., Uppsala, 1931/34 respec., contemp. uniform red morocco gilt, large 8vo, and other bindings, various, later 19th & 20th c., including twenty-nine vols. only of Kipling’s Works 1927-28, bound in orig. uniform limp maroon morocco, with gilt dec. spines, 8vo. (39)
A Mixed Lot comprising: a late 19th Century Swiss Silver cased open face Fob Watch, retailed by C K & Co of London, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with mono-metallic balance to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and gilt spade hands, in a hinged case with signed cuvette and all over engraved scrolling decoration, width 1 ½”; together with a double strand fancy Fob Watch Chain, with tasselled Fob, various dates and makers (2)
Simon & Halbig/K&R 126 bisque head doll with open and close brown glass eyes,open mouth and blonde wig,composition jointed body,wearing a white lace edged dress and printed green bonnet and spare clothes,57cm tall,together with a later composition doll ,stitched body and wearing pale mauve dress. (2)
K H Olsen, Danish early 20th century- Trees in winter; oil on canvas board, signed and dated 1906, 25x35.2cm: Carl Faber, mid 20th century- Winter river landscape; oil on canvas, signed and dated, 32x42.2cm: Danish School, mid 20th century- Village street in winter; oil on canvas, 30x40cm: Northern European Provincial School, early 20th century- Gathering firewood by a cottage in a winter landscape; oil on canvas, 20.4x29cm., (4)
A late 19th/early 20th century mahogany and ormolu mounted mantel cased clock, with silvered and gilt metal dial with pierced spandrels and mask heads, on stepped base and scrolling ormolu foliate supports, with twin gong striking movement marked L & K, no.26644/18, height 47.5cm (complete with pendulum and key)

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