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Police designer watches - a job lot of 8 Police watches in original cases, predominantly with all original ephemera and tags, all appear unused (this does not constitute a guarantee) - included in the lot are two further empty Police cases - some cases may have evidence of light storage wear
Ercol - A nest of three Pebble occasional tables, largest approximately 40 cm x 66 cm x 46 cm. [3] Condition Report: Large table has scratches and scrapes to the surface, a couple of which are relatively deep and two legs are slightly loose, medium table has light surface scratching and scrapes and some white paint marks, legs are secure, small table has one slightly loose leg, light surface scratching and a couple of heavy knocks in areas.
Doctor Who - Character Options - Doctor And Dalek action figures - The Fourth Doctor With Dalek (Genesis Of The Daleks) - factory sealed, contents mint, light wear to box. And Seventh Doctor With Dalek (Remembrance Of The Daleks) - factory sealed, plastic window to box broken but contents unused / untouched.
Doctor Who - Character Options - a collection of x3 Character made Dr Who Series 3 action figures - all main characters - to include; The Doctor (In Pentallian Spacesuit), Martha Jones and The Master. All contents mint and unused, factory sealed. Cards with light wear, but generally G to VG.
Doctor Who - Character Options - ' Enemies Of The Third Doctor Collectors' Set ' boxed set of action figures. Signed in silver ink to the front by Katy Manning (Jo Grant), undedicated. Box with light wear, figures appear mint and unused (still wired to their inner plastic) Highly detailed Dr Who figures from the classic 3rd Doctor series.
Doctor Who - Underground Toys - a collection of x4 Doctor Who ' 5.5 Scale Collector Series ' action figures: Eighth Doctor From The Night Of The Doctor, Twelfth Doctor, Missy and Amy Pond In Police Outfit. Highly detailed Dr Who action figures. All factory sealed, contents mint and unused. Boxes with light wear.
Africa.- Churchill (Sir Winston Spencer) London to Ladysmith via Pretoria, first edition, 3 folding maps (1 colour), plans in text, 2pp. of advertisements, and 32pp. publisher's catalogue at end, some light scattered spotting, original pictorial cloth, light sunning to spine and covers, light bumping to spine tips and corners, an excellent example overall, [Woods A4a], 8vo, 1900.
Africa.- Ethiopia.- Steer (George Lowther) Caesar in Abyssinia, first edition, maps, bookseller's ink stamp to endpaper, light edge-spotting, original cloth, light spotting to covers, dust-jacket, price-clipped, light chipping to spine tips and corners, closed tear to head of upper panel, light spotting, 8vo, 1936.⁂ Steer's classic account of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War.
India.- Pondicherry printing.- Fables.- [Panchatantra], text in Tamil, red ink name to head of title, occasional spotting and light staining, lightly browned, contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, spine gilt, parts of spine and edges worn, rubbed and scuffed, large 12mo, Pondicherry, Catholic Mission Press, [c.1880].⁂ A rare collection of animal fables.
NO RESERVE India.- Ross (David) The Land of the Five Rivers and Sindh, first edition, folding map, lacking half-title, original decorative cloth, gilt, light toning to spine, spine ends and corners a little bumped, 1883 § Shaw (Robert) Visits To High Tartary, Yarkand And Kashgar, plates, original cloth, dust-jacket, light sunning to spine, creasing to head and foot, 1984; and 7 others, India, 8vo & 4to (9)
India.- Sleeman (Lieutenant-Colonel W. H.) Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, 2 vol., first edition, chromolithographed frontispieces and 30 plates, tissue-guards, light marginal browning to plates, some light soiling to text, original green pictorial cloth, gilt, neatly recased, spines browned, covers a little darkened, spine ends and corners bumped and a little frayed, 8vo, 1844.
India.- Stein (Sir Marc Aurel) On Alexander's Track to the Indus, first edition, frontispiece, plates, 2 folding colour maps at end, bookplate of William Hammond Drummond to front pastedown, contemporary red cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, light rubbing, otherwise excellent, 8vo, 1929.
India.- Undersea cable-laying.- Parkinson (J. C.) The Ocean Telegraph to India: a Narrative and a Diary, first edition, chromolithographed frontispiece and 8 charts, plates and plans (1 folding), name erased from front pastedown causing surface tearing, original pictorial cloth, light rubbing and the odd mark but an attractive copy generally, 1870; and 3 others, undersea cable-laying, 8vo (4)⁂ The first a rare and detailed account of the laying of the Red Sea Line between Suez and Bombay.
Iran.- Bombay Printing.- The Dastur Hoshang Memorial Volume: Being Papers on Iranian Subjects by various scholars, first edition, half-title, photographic frontispiece, title with ink library stamps, initial 5ff. with small amounts of worming affecting text and photograph but with no major loss, light foxing throughout, endpapers renewed, modern rexine, spine ends lightly bumped, 4to, Bombay, Fort Printing Press, 1918.⁂ Dr Hoshang Jamasp Dastur (1833-1908) was an eminent scholar of Oriental languages and Zoroastrian scriptures, originally from Gujarat State (India). From a family of reknowned Parsi priests, he became an employee of the Colonial Service, assisting the British government during the 1857 Indian Mutiny, or the First War of Independence. His scholarship received recognition from the British government and his works were published with patronage from the Government of Bombay. This volume contains over sixty papers from multiple scholars on numerous topics relating to Persia, its history, culture, literature, the Zoroastrian religion and Persians abroad.
Iraq.- Bombay printing.- Jones (Commander James Felix) Memoir on the Province of Baghdad in Selections from the Records of the Bombay Government No.XLIII-New Series, comprising also Notes on the Topography of Nineveh, first edition, 26 folding maps and plates only (of 30; 2 with tears; lacking 3 maps originally loose in pocket, and 1 bound in), most with contemporary hand-colouring, title defective at inner and lower margin with some worming and laid down on paper, first 3 ff. trimmed at inner margin with paper repair, worm and other small holes with tape repairs, final 3 ff. with similar tape and paper repairs, section title (after p.213) with tear in centre but no text loss, folding appendix with several small holes and chips and laid down on paper, uniform browning throughout, some foxing (including to plates), some light damp-staining to lower margin, some very small worm holes, affecting text in places but with no major loss, endpapers renewed (ink ownership inscription to front), modern rexine, 8vo, Bombay, Bombay Education Society Press, 1857.
Africa.- Gold Mines.- The African Review Map of Rhodesia, (Showing the Gold Districts.), lithographed folding map, printed in colour, 815 x 612 mm, mounted on linen, some light toning, the odd spot, strengthened with tape to verso, folding into contemporary green cloth with printed label to upper cover, bookplate of Forster Groom & Co., covers lightly rubbed, 8vo, W. H. & L. Collingridge, [c.1890].
Japan.- Kaempfer (Englebert) Histoire Naturelle, Civile et Ecclésiastique de l'Empire du Japon, 2 vol. in 1, first French edition, titles in red and black with engraved vignette, 42 engraved maps and plates only (of 45), most of which folding, some with off-setting line along fold, cracking to getter at rear but firm, some light foxing to text pages, endpapers renewed, hinges repaired, nineteenth century half calf, upper joint torn with back-strip coming loose, spine ends chipped, folio, The Hague, P. Gosse and J. Neaulme, 1729.⁂ With the rare second appendix to vol. 2, containing the account of an English vessel's voyage to Japan in 1673, translated here into French (final15pp. before index).
Japan.- Taiwan.- Mitchell (Charles Archibald) Camphor in Japan and in Formosa, first edition, printed on crepe paper, some light creasing, folding map of Taiwan at rear, floral endpapers, original roan-backed boards, spine chipped at head, extremities rubbed, 8vo, Printed at the Chiswick Press for Private Circulation, 1900.⁂ A rare work discussing the cultivation of camphor that goes into great detail about life in Taiwan, especially among the Japanese ex-pat communities.
Malaysia.- Singapore.- Maxwell (George) In Malay Forests, second edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to half-title, some light spotting, occasional splitting at gutter, rear hinge cracked but holding, spine sunned, 1911 § Weller (George) Singapore is Silent, map frontispiece, bookplate and ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, light discolouration to spine and upper cover, New York, 1943, original cloth, lightly rubbed, corners and spine ends bumped; and 34 others, most Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong, v.s. (36)
NO RESERVE Maritime.- Raper (Lieut. H) The Practice of Navigation and Nautical Astronomy, first edition, contemporary ink ownership inscription to front endpaper, occasional light spotting, mainly marginal, hinges cracking but firm, contemporary half calf, extremities rubbed, 8vo, 1840.⁂ Scarce.
Middle East.- Bell (Gertrude) Amurath to Amurath, first edition, half-title, numerous photographic plates and illustrations, folding colour map at end, light browning to endpapers, armorial bookplate of Norman Lamont to front pastedown, original pictorial cloth, uncut, slight bumping and light rubbing to spine tips and corners, but a sharp and excellent copy overall, 8vo, 1911.⁂ Bell's account of her first visit to modern-day Iraq, the second edition was not printed until 1924.
Middle East.- Bell (Gertrude) The Letters..., 2 vol., first edition, plates, folding map at rear of vol. 2, light browning to endpapers, both volumes double-jacketed, lower jackets near-fine, upper jackets with light creasing to head and light surface soiling, 1927 § Raswan (Carl S.) Black Tents of Arabia, first American edition, plates, jacket price-clipped, spine faded, worn with flaps separated, 1935 § Reitlinger (Gerald) A Tower of Skulls. A Journey through Persia and Turkish Armenia, first edition, folding map, plates, jacket chipped with loss, laid down browned and soiled, 1932; and 22 others, Middle East, 8vo & 4to (26)
Middle East.- Burton (Sir Richard Francis) Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to El-Medinah and Meccah, 3 vol., first edition, half-title in volume 3 (not called for in other volumes), 14 plates (5 chromolithographed), one folding engraved map, 3 plans (2 folding), lacking advertisements, light marginal toning and some light staining or soiling (mostly towards end of vol. 3), ink library stamp to vol. 1 & 2 titles verso, vol. 3 with library blindstamp to head of title, modern calf-backed cloth, spines gilt with red and brown morocco lables, [Abbey, Travel 368; Penzer, pp.49-50], 8vo, Longman, 1855-1856⁂ First edition of "one of the greatest works of travel ever published" (Penzer). Disguised as a Muslim pilgrim, Burton was one of the first westerners to visit Mecca and other holy Islamic sites.
Middle East.- Cheesman (R. E.) In Unknown Arabia. Forward by Sir Percy Cox, first edition, photographic plates, folding map at rear, half-title a little browned, original pictorial cloth, light rubbing to spine tips and corners, a bright and excellent copy overall, 8vo, 1926.⁂ Cheesman's account of his 1923-24 expedition from Bahrain during which he identified the site of ancient Gerra and mapped some 150 miles of desert.
Middle East.- Iran.- Stein (Sir Marc Aurel) Old Routes of Western Iran: Narrative of an Archaeological Journey, first edition, half-title, plates and maps, folding map in pocket at rear, original cloth, light rubbing to spine tips and corners, but a bright and excellent copy overall, 4to, 1940.⁂ "A record of the last and longest of four journeys which carried me during the years 1932-6 through an extensive belt of Southern and Western Iran. That belt stretches from the extreme south-east of Persian Baluchistan on the Arabian sea coast close to where the frontier of the present state of Iran meets the frontiers of Iraq and Turkey in the hills of Kurdistan far away in the north-west." - Introduction.
Middle East.- Lawrence (T. E.).- Thomas (Bertram) Arabia Felix: Across the Empty Quarter of Arabia. With a Foreword by T. E. Lawrence, first edition, maps and plates including large folding map at rear, dust-jacket, very light fading to spine, a few small nicks and tears to head and foot with light creasing, 1932 § Lawrence (T. E.) and C. Leonard Woolley. The Wilderness of Zin, second edition, folding plan, plates and illustrations, some light spotting, 1936 § Lawrence (T. E.) Oriental Assembly, first edition, maps and plates, slight shelf-lean, dust-jacket, very light creasing to spine ends, else near-fine, 1939; and 9 others, Lawrence, 8vo & 4to (12)
Middle East.- Lawrence (T.E.) Crusader Castles, 2 vol., number 624 of 1,000 copies, titles in red, plates and illustrations, 2 folding maps in loosely-inserted sleeve at end of vol.1 (sleeve spotted), original russet half morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, t.e.g., others uncut, light marking to spines, spotting to covers, [Chanticleer 112], 4to, Golden Cockerel Press, 1936
Middle East.- Lawrence (T.E.) Secret Despatches from Arabia, 460 of 1,000 copies, frontispiece, the odd spot to text, light foxing to endpapers, bookplate of Francis W. Bailey to front pastedown and slip-case, original black morocco-backed cloth, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, t.e.g., others uncut, light spotting to covers, card slip-case (some splitting to joints), [Pertelote 145], 4to, Golden Cockerel Press, 1939.
Middle East.- Layard (Austen H.) Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon, first edition, folding frontispiece, 10 plates (most lithographs), 5 folding maps and plans, some fraying and tearing to maps and plans, hinges weak, original pictorial blind-stamped cloth, bumping and fraying to spine ends and corners, light mottling to covers, 1853 § Blunt (Lady Anne) Bedouin Tribes of the Euphrates, edited by W.S.Blunt, 2 vol., first American edition, 12 wood-engraved plates, folding colour map, folding pedigree of Arabian thoroughbreds, New York, 1879; and 14 others, Middle East, 8vo (16)

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