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GREENAWAY (Kate) Illustrator The Pied Piper of Hamelin, first edition, London: George Routledge and Sons [1888], 4to, coloured illustrations, spotting to pages, pictorial boards; UPTON (Florence K) The Adventures of Borbee and the Wisp, London: Longmans, Green & Co 1908, 4to, coloured illustrations throughout, slight discolouration, pictorial boards (rubbed); The Adventures of Two Dutch Dolls, London: Longmans, Green & Co [1895], occasional spotting, coloured illustrations, pictorial boards, slightly rubbed (3)
Various - Bindings. KELLY (Walter K) Editor Erotica... London: George Bell and Sons 1883, 8vo, full tree calf gilt, upper board detached; The Poetical Works of Campbell, Goldsmith and Gray, London: T. Nelson and Sons 1870, 8vo, aeg, fern decorated composition binding; HUMPHREYS (Henry Noel) The Coins of England, second edition, London: William Smith 1846, decorative half title, coloured plates, aeg, binding worn; and 2 others (5)
Birds - Natural History. WITHERBY (H et al) The Handbook of British Birds, five volumes, first edition, London: Witherby 1938-41, illustrations, dust wrappers; PIKE (Oliver G) Home Life in Bird-Land, first edition, London: Religious Tract Society 1905, illustrations; HOSKING (Eric) An Eye for a Bird, first edition, London: Hutchinson 1970, illustrations, dust wrapper; PETERSON (R and J FISHER) Wild America, first edition, London: Collins 1956, illustrations, dust wrapper; YEATES (G K) Bird Haunts in Southern England, first edition, London: Faber and Faber 1947, illustrated, etc, condition varies (25)
A VIENNA STYLE WALL CLOCK, the twin weight driven movement with dead beat escapement, stamped K & C Freiburg, No.48607, and striking on a gong, 7" two piece enamel dial, in glazed walnut case with moulded cornice, stepped surmount with figure of a horse and turned finials, baluster turned pilasters, shaped base with turned pendants, 19th century, 53" high
A George I tazza by James Ker, Edinburgh 1725-1726, Assay Master Edward Penman, of plain conventional form with slightly raised reeded border, on simple column stem with domed spreading foot rim, with engraved initial K in script to centre 18cm diameter, 10oz Provenance: Ex Fingask Castle, Christies 26th, 27th & 28th April 1993 lot 1035 (illustrated) Note: As was common with the Fingask silver the original crest or arms has been removed from the centre of the tazza and replaced with a late Georgian / early Victorian style engraved initial K for the Ker family of Fingask
Corgi, Matchbox, Tintoys, Solido etc, mixed lot, Corgi C69 gift set, OOC 97903, 2x 469 and 574 Routemaster buses, plus 4 more Corgi vehicles, Matchbox 'Power of the Press' YPP04 and Superking K-7 Mustang, Solido No.337, Circus truck, 8x Atlas Editions, 1:43 Citroen cars, 3x tintoys old classic cars, 2x Lledo, 1 Zylmex bus (x26) (M,BG-M), sold with various Corgi modern catalogues etc
A French gold diamond set pendant/ring,. Designed as a broad band, collet set with a round brilliant cut diamond, with detachable domed pendant fittings, suspended from a fine curb link chain, with French control marks, contained in a fitted case stamped MARIE JOSE WEBER. Length 34cm, estimated diamond weight 0.35cts; finger size J/K (UK), 5 (USA).
William E.C. Morgan, Signed Black and White Etching "The Bells of Abbe", K. Vernon, signed black and white etching "The Wind on the Heath", D.Y. Cameron, signed black and white engraving, Jeremy Neoham, signed black and white limited edition print "Barge Racing, Raising the Leeboard", and 5 other prints, all unframed (9)
A Royal Worcester spill vasepainted by K. Blakewith brambles and wildflowers on an ivory ground with gilt, puce control mark, for 1936, shape mark, 6/161, 16cm high; an ovoid vase, painted by H. Ayrton, with apples and grapes on an ivory ground with gilt, puce control mark, for 1931, shape mark, 286/H, 11cm high; and a Hadley ware twin handled urn shaped vase, with roses on an ivory ground with gilt, light green control mark, for 1906, 16cm high (3)
Upton, Florence K. The golliwogg in war!, 1899, corner of title torn away, some pencil scribbles, numerous sellotape repairs, a few leaves torn, lacks endpaper; The golliwogges circus, 1903, some sellotape repairs, a few leaves frayed, loose, hinges broken; The golliwogges desert island, 1906, a few marginal tears; The golliwogges bicycle club, 1896, a few marginal tears; The golliwogges Christmas, 1907, hinges broken, very frayed and soiled, lacks last leaf; The adventures of two Dutch dolls, [no date], lacks front free endpaper, numerous sellotape repairs, loose, frayed; The golliwogg at the sea-side, 1898, part of title torn away, numerous sellotape repairs, scribbles, frayed, very worn; The golliwogg in Holland, 1904, hinges weak, a few leaves frayed; The golliwogges fox-hunt, lacks front free endpaper, some soiling; The golliwogges auto-go-cart, 1901, new endpapers, a few leaves frayed, one torn; The golliwogges air-ship, 1902, hinges broken, some leaves frayed; The golliwogges polar adventures, 1900, hinges broken, lacks front free endpaper, numerous sellotape repairs, some leaves frayed with loss, loose; Golliwogg in the African jungle, 1909, stains, some leaves frayed; all soiled internally to varying degrees, all in worn or very worn and soiled bindings (13)
Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter and the philosopheres stone. 34th thousand; Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets, 34th thousand; Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkhaban, 34th thousand; Harry Potter and the goblet of fire, 2000, 27th thousand; Harry Potter and the order of the phoenix, 2003, 6th thousand; Harry Potter and the half blood prince, 2005, first edition; Harry Potter and the deathly hallows, 2007, first edition; all original boards with dust-jackets, the first five in a single five volume publisheres card slipcase (split at lower bottom); the first five signed by the author on the half-title, the last two on the title Note: With a typed statement on J. K. Rowlinges headed paper stating "This complete set of Childrenes Edition Harry Potter Hardback Books consisting of all seven titles and been donated and signed by J.K. Rowling to be used for fundraising for the Portobello Rugby Club, signed Fiddy Henderson, P.A. to J.K. Rowling."
Japan - Kimbei, K. An album of 50 tinted photographs Yokohama, Tokyo, Nagasaki and others, circa 1880es, each landscape view approx 19.5 by 26cm, pasted onto both sides of leaves, laquered and inlaid boards depicting birds and insects, lacking morocco backstrip and some inlay lacking on upper board
Arabic History & Civilisation A collection of works on Arabic history, to include|: Studies in the History of Arabia: Proceedings of the Frst International Symposium 23rd-28th April 1977, University of Riyadh, 1979, 2 volumes; Holt, P.M, Lambton, Ann K.S. & Lewis, Bernard. The Cambridge history of Islam, 1970, 2 volumes; Mansfield, P. A history of the Middle East, 1991: Sayyid Fayyaz Mahmud. A short history of Islam, 1960; Glubb, John Bagot. The great Arab conquest, 1963; Muir, Sir William. The Caliphate: its rise, decline and fall, 2nd edition, 1982; Hitti, Philip K. History of the Arabs, 1943; Ashtor, E. A social and economic history of the Near East in the Middle Ages, 1976; Dunlop, D.M. Arab civilization to AD 1500, 1971; Shaban, M.A. The ÔAbbasid revolution, 1970, signed by the author; Lewis, Bernard & Holt, P.M. Historians of the Middle East (Historical writings on the peoples of Asia, 1962; Cahen, Claude. Les peoples musulmans dans lehistoire medievale, 1977 Muir, Sir William. The Mameluke or slave dynasty of Egypt 1260-1517 AD, 1896; Richards, D.H. Islamic civilisation 950-1150 (Papers on Islamic history III), 1973; Bolus, E.J. The influence of Islam, 1932; Aziz Ahmad. Studies in Islamic culture in the Indian environment, 1964; Sourdel, D. & Sourdel, J. La civilisation de LeIslam classique (Collection les grandes civilisations), 1968; Popper, William. History of Egypt 1382-1469 A.D. translated from the Arabic annals of Abu-L-Mahasin ibn-aghri Birdi, 1954, 2 volumes, and approximately 60 others.
Various makes: Dapol GW 0-6-0 Locomotive and Tender 2517 and GWR bogie Van; six Rivarossi coaching stock; Jouef SNCF 231.K.72; Lima TGV Sud-Est Set, GW Tank (renumbered) and GW bogie Van; two Airfix GW Suburban coaches; six Liliput N gauge stock, majority with original boxes, F-VG, one overpainted, box F-VG (20)
Biography--Knight, Sir Philip Warwick. Memoires of the being of King Charles I third edition. London, 1703, 8vo, contemporary calf, rebacked-Bulstrode, Sir Richard. Memoirs and reflections upon the governments of King Charles the Ist and K. Charles the IId. London, 1721, 8vo, modern calf-backed boards-Skinner, Thomas. The Life of General Monk: Duke of Albermarle. London, 1724, 8vo, calf; together 3 volumes
AN ENGLISH BASKET-HILTED BACKSWORD, MID-17TH CENTURY with tapering blade double-edged towards the tip, cut with a pair of long fullers on each face and stamped with the letters 'K. A. H.', symmetrical steel basket-guard of so-called mortuary type, pierced and chiselled with scrolling foliage inhabited by cherubs over the base, short scrolling quillon, frontal guard decorated with a grotesque mask and bifurcated at the base, knuckle-guard chiselled with foliage and joined to the frontal guard by a pair of bars each interrupted by a foliate moulding (minor repairs), globular pommel chiselled with scrolling foliage, and later wire-bound grip 89.5cm; 35 1/4in blade
AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE SCOTTISH HIGHLAND TWO HAND SWORD, CLAIDHEAMH MOR, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY with broad flat blade cut with a pair of fullers and incised with lines on each face, stamped with two dagger-like marks, a star, and the letters 'L K' a running wolf between, rectangular ricasso struck with a Pi mark on one side (rubbed, slightly bent), steel hilt comprising a pair of robust downward-slanting quillons of flattened-hexagonal section with characteristic quatrefoil terminals, rounded collar flattened on each side, a pair of attenuated langets filed with a series of lines at the base, small wheel pommel drawn-out on each side in the centre, and later wooden grip (cleaned throughout) 97cm; 38 1/4in blade Inv. no. E035 Remarkably few of these very distinctive swords have survived, the majority of which are preserved in institutional collections. No other examples have appeared on the market in recent years. For a discussion of Scottish two hand swords and their chronology see T. Willis 1996, pp. 16-19. Swords blades of this period with the same group of marks are preserved in the Landeszeughaus Graz, inv. nos. BL166 and BL168.
*Angus McBean (1904-1990) - a vintage silver print of Dorothy Baird, signed in pencil to the margin 'Angus McBean / London', also with ink pen dedication "To Jock Much Love and Thanks Dorothy", 19.5 x 24.5 cm, stuck to board; Also another vintage silver by unknown hand, of Jac k Buchanan dated c1935, with ink pen dedication ' Eon Jack, with so many thanks for adding Eleanor to the night !'. 26 x 20cm. (2)

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