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CELTIC F.C. INTEREST - PETER HOWSON (SCOTTISH, 1958-), BROTHER WALFRID, LIMITED EDITION BOXED SET comprising one signed and numbered 472/1,888 print, a certificate dated 6th November 2014, and DVD, in gilt tooled simulated snake skin card boxPrint 41.5x29cm overallCondition generally good. Light wear to outer box. Print well preserved. Additional images now available.
Vinyl - Black Sabbath self titled LP on Vertigo Records VO 6. Original UK 1st pressing, large Vertigo swirl, 'A Philips Record Product’ text and “Copyright subsists in all Stereo recordings…” mis-pressing on inner gatefold, with original inner swirl sleeve with 800513 & 973939. VG+ (minor waving), EX- (couple of light marks).
Vinyl - Brian Eno – Before And After Science LP on Polydor – 2302 071. Original UK 1977 early pressing A3 / B2 matrices with grey / light blue portfolio with four offset prints on rough paper by Peter Schmidt. VG+ (minor foxing and small pen mark at bottom of front sleeve) / Vinyl EX- (one non feelable mark on side B.) / Portfolio complete and in EX condition
Vinyl - Over 300 mainly 1960s rock, pop & soul 7" singles to include Greyhound, JJ Light, Byron Lee, The Supremes, Billy Fury, The Federals, The Pioneers, Traffic, Ruby & The Romanics, Rolling Stones, Jimmy Ruffin, Desmond Dekker, Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Dave & Ansil Collins, Aretha Franklin, Pigmeat Markham, Mary Wells, Georgie Fame, The Move, The Truth, Shirley Ellis, Bonzo Dog Band, Lee Dorsey, Dusty Springfield and many more. Vg overall
Vinyl - Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here LP on Harvest Records SHVL 814. UK 1st pressing black shrink wrap with a round Wish You Were Here sticker, jagged edges postcard and inner sleeve which is die cut on 3 of the 4 corners, SHVL 814 A-1, SHVL 814 B-3 matrices. EX (in open black shrink with sticker), Vinyl EX- (light scuffs only).
Bachmann Branchline OO Locomotives - 31-552 V2 '60964' "Durham Light Infantry" in BR Green, 31-554 V2 '60903' Double Chimney in BR Green, 31-301 Manor Class "Dinmore Manor" 7820, 31-403 Lord Nelson '30861' "Lord Anson" in BR Green. Conditions: Generally Excellent to Excellent Plus in Excellent Boxes.
Dapol & Graham Farish N Gauge. Mixed group of wagons. To include Dapol NB-027 "United Dairies" 6 wheel tank, Graham Farish 377-326 Conflat with AF container BR light blue, 377-826 Presflo 20T Bulk Powder "Crown Cement", plus others. Conditions: Excellent to Mint in Good to Excellent rigid plastic cases + outer sleeves & boxes. (24)
A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Plates, painted by J. Birbeck (Sen) with 'American Golden Plover' and 'Red Grouse', retailed by Richard Briggs, Co, Boston, puce marks, 23cm diameter and a circular Royal Worcester dish painted by E. Spilsbury, signed, with pink roses, puce marks, 23cm diameter. (3)No chips, cracks or crazing, some dirt on plates (rubs off), light wear to gilt.
A Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Plate, painted by Robert Sebright, signed, with ripening fruit against a mossy woodland bank within a dark blue and gilt border, puce mark, date code for 1930, 23cm diameter.dirt it all rubs off, very light crazing to back edge, one small area of paint chip
A German Early XX Century Porcelain Cabaret Set, the dark blue grounds decorated in panels with harbour and other scenes, all within gilt borders, comprising: shaped oval tray, coffee pot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug and two cups and saucers. (A/f)Teapot lid with chip to underside rim, light rub to gilt throughout, both lids with flowers with small chips, sucrier lid restored, milk jug with handle repaired, tray is restored throughout, also impressed 'Meissen', gilt rubbed, cup and saucer marked with a crowned D.
A Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Circular Salad Bowl, designed by Hannah Barlow, signed in monogram, with silver plated rim, incised with a band of a boy amongst horses within scrolling and beadwork borders, impressed marks, 20cm diameter.some small cracks to rim and one part that appears dented, very light crack to side, one small chip to decoration.
A Pair of Georgian Glass Decanters and Stoppers, the part fluted bodies with cut bands, the necks with two ring bands, 21cm high and a silver topped cut glass dressing table jar, hallmarked for Birmingham 1901, 7cm high. (5)Size approximately 17.5cm high without stopper and approximately 27cm diameter, stoppers both flush and appear to be original. Decanters both with light surface scratches to base, stoppers with chip the other with crack and imperfection within glass. Jar appears in good condition.
An Anglo India Carved Hardwood Camel Table, circa 1900, the top and base of octagonal form and carved with leaves and flowers, 66cm high.Top with some light staining, One tassel with glue repair, base with some wear and small areas of loss, head detaches, screw off top with marks to underside.Approx. 73cm high to top of camel head, table top 49cm wide.
Four Early XIX Century Porcelain Cream Jugs, each with floral painted decoration, 9-11cm high and a Continental porcelain plate bearing pseudo Rockingham marks. (5)One jug with large pink flower decoration with crazing and small chip to base rim, jug with wavy rim, with rub to gilt, other with very light crazing.
A Royal Doulton Stoneware Jardiniére, designed by Ethel Beard and Francis C. Pope, signed in monogram, with an Art Nouveau design of white roses and stylised foliage within a blue ground, 19.5cm high; A Royal Worcester 'Kingfisher' Spill Vase, printed marks, C.W. 240, date code for 1925. (2)Bird with light crazing, no chips or cracks.
Beckett (Samuel). How It Is, translated from the French by the author, 1st edition, London: John Calder, 1964, slight offsetting to endpapers, original cloth (small indentation at foot of spine and head of lower cover), dust jacket designed by John Sewell, light toning to spine and upper margin of rear cover, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Signed by the author to title.
Nabokov (Vladimir). Lolita, 2 parts in one, 1st one-volume edition, Printed in Israel for Olympia Press, Paris by Steimatzky's Agency, [1958], one or two light spots, previous owner inscription, 1961 to front endpaper, some toning to endpapers, original navy boards, spine lettered in gilt (small stain to rear cover), repaired dust jacket, title to spine toned, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Approximately 1000 copies were issued of this one-volume hardback edition, some having a number stamp to the dust jacket flaps (this copy not numbered) and the first English-language edition after the original two-volume wrapper-bound first edition published by the Olympia Press in Paris in 1955. The book was not published in the US or UK until 1959.
Doyle (A. Conan). The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, 1st edition, London: George Newnes, 1894, illustrations by Sidney Paget, occasional minor spotting, contemporary presentation inscription to half-title, hinges a little tender, all edges gilt, original cloth gilt, spine ends rubbed with gilt blocking a little dulled, small marks to upper cover, some light edge wear, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Green & Gibson A14a.
Rowling (J. K.) The Casual Vacancy, 1st edition, London: Little, Brown, 2008, original cloth, dust jacket (light partial fading to spine), 8vo, signed to title by the author, with hologram sticker to half-title verso, together with The Tales of Beedle the Bard, collector's edition, London: Children's High Level Group, 2008, original brown rexine with metal clasp end embossed metal decorations to upper cover, contained in a red velvet drawstring bag, a set if 10 prints contained in envelope in pocket, the whole contained in original decorative box, upper joint and edges rubbed, 4toQTY: (2)
[Plath, Sylvia]. The Bell Jar, by Victoria Lucas, 1st edition, London: Heinemann, 1963, a few small minor stains, small ink bookseller annotations to head and foot of front endpaper, Kingstons Ltd, Rhodesia bookseller ticket to front pastedown, original black cloth, spine lettered in gilt, light vertical crease mark, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Tabor A4a. 1. Sylvia Plath's only novel, written under the pseudonym 'Victoria Lucas'. 2000 copies were printed.
Beckett (Samuel). En attendant Godot, 1st trade edition, Paris: Les Editions de Minuit, 1952, slight toning to textblock (as often), original wrappers, printed in black and blue, light vertical crease to upper wrapper, 8vo QTY: (1)NOTE:A fine copy. One of approximately 2500 copies of the first edition, preceded only by the limited edition of 35 large paper copies. The first English language edition was published by the Grove Press in New York in 1954.
Zola (Emile). The "Assommoir" (the prelude to "Nana"), A Realistic Novel, illustrated with Sixteen Page Engravings, from designs by Bellenger, Clairin, André Gill, Leloir, Rose, and Vierge, 1st English edition, London: Vizetelly & Co., 1884, frontispiece and additional pictorial title, and other full-page plates, all printed in brown and light yellow, 16-page publisher's catalogue at rear, dated July 1884, minor spotting to front and rear endpapers, patterned green endpapers, rough-trimmed, together withNana: A Realistic Novel, illustrated with Sixteen Page Engravings, from designs by Bellenger, Clairin, and André Gill, 1st English edition, London: Vizetelly & Co., 1884, advertisement leaf, half-title, tinted frontispiece and additional title, and 14 tinted plates printed in rust-red, single-page publisher's advertisement leaf at rear, patterned light brown endpapers (old ink ownership signature 'Matthews' to verso of front endpaper), rough-trimmed, both original publisher's light brown cloth, printed paper label to spine of each, lightly rubbed and some minor marks, labels with some soiling, 8vo QTY: (2)NOTE:Sadleir, XIX Century Fiction, 3374 & 3375 respectively for the same editions by Vizetelly (in different bindings). Sadleir 3374 calls for bright blue-on-white flowered endpapers.The publisher Henry Richard Vizetelly established his publishing house in 1880 in London, publishing translations of contemporary French and Russian authors. In 1888, he was prosecuted for obscene libel for publishing the translation of Zola's La Terre, for which he was fined £100. After continuing to publish Zola in 1889, he was fined £200 and sentenced to three months in jail. A relentless picture of drunken poverty, Zola's L'Assommoir was denounced by contemporary French readers as a libel on the working classes. It was, however, the book that made Zola famous, and has come to be recognized as one of the outstanding achievements of his cycle of naturalistic novels, the Rougon-Macquart. Nana, the ninth novel in the Rougon Macquart cycle, charts the rise and fall of a French courtesan and those who surround her. Vizetelly's translation, 'without abridgment' as the title claims, includes an anonymous 7-page prefatory note on the author (one of the earliest accounts of the novelist in English), followed by a 2-page appreciation by Henry James.

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