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Lot 46

Newton (Sir Isaac).- Robinson (Bryan) A Short Essay on Coin, 22p., first edition, with final blank but not 8pp. Appendix, [Goldsmiths' 7528], 1737 bound after Miller (Philip) The Gardeners Kalendar, second edition, contemporary ink signature to fore-margin of title (cropped), title and final leaf soiled, light water-staining, by M.Rhames for Richard Gunne [& others], 1735 and Laurence (Edward) The Duty and Office of a Land-Steward, third edition, by and for Samuel Fuller, 1731 and [Ellis (William)] The London and Country Brewer, first Dublin edition (comprising Part I of the first English edition), small hole to title affecting a couple of letters, by M.Rhames for R.Gunne, 1735 and Royal Dublin Society. Instructions for Planting and Managing Hops, and for Raising Hop-Poles, first edition, a few woodcut illustrations, a little browned, by A.Rhames, 1733, together 5 works in 1 vol., the first mentioned bound last, all but the first with titles and final leaves soiled (especially the last), slightly cropped, manuscript list of contents and engraved bookplate of Theobald Woolfe of Blackhall, Co.Kildare on front pastedown, contemporary calf-backed boards, label "Tracts on Husbandry" on spine, trace of name stamp to upper cover, rubbed, joints split, spine ends worn, 8vo, Dublin⁂ Interesting group of mostly agricultural pamphlets, the first including three letters on coinage by Newton as Master of the Mint (pp.3-14); ESTC lists 3 copies in England, 4 in Ireland and 7 in America.

Lot 51

Hairdressing.- Stewart (James) Plocacosmos: or The Whole Art of Hair Dressing..., first edition, lacking half-title, with engraved frontispiece printed in sanguine and 10 engraved plates, light foxing or browning, original boards, uncut, rebacked, rubbed and stained, 8vo, for the Author, 1782.⁂ Scarce work on all aspects of hair and hairdressing including growth & care and the effects of diet & lifestyle, tools, false hair, head dresses and cosmetics; the plates depict the extravagant hairstyles of the time. ESTC lists 5 locations in the UK: Birmingham Central Libraries, BL (2 copies), Edinburgh University, Bodleian, and Wellcome Institute.

Lot 53

Coleridge (Samuel Taylor) Poems...to which are now added Poems by Charles Lamb, and Charles Lloyd, without the very rare errata slip (as usual), light foxing to title and one or two other leaves, engraved bookplate of John Gordon, contemporary tree calf, red roan label, rubbed, joints split, 8vo, Bristol and London, 1797.⁂ Second edition of Coleridge's Poems on Various Subjects published the previous year but in many ways a new work and the first edition of many items. It was revised and greatly expanded by Coleridge including a new Preface and eleven new poems, and with additional poems by Charles Lamb (who had contributed four poems to the first edition) and Charles Lloyd.

Lot 56

[Southey (Robert, editor)] The Annual Anthology, 2 vol., first edition, with B8 excised from vol.1 and C3 in vol.2 a cancel (as usual), some spotting and light staining, later morocco, by Rivière & Son, t.e.g., others uncut, joints rubbed, Bristol, 1799-1800; Metrical Tales and Other Poems, first edition, half-title, later roan-backed marbled boards, 1805 § [Lamb (Charles)] Elia, first edition, second issue with "Waterloo Place" in imprint, half-title, later claret straight-grain morocco, elaborately stamped in gilt and blind, spine gilt, g.e., 1823 § Talfourd (T.N.) Final Memorials of Charles Lamb, 2 vol., first edition, original cloth, spines faded, 1848, all rubbed, 8vo et infra (6)⁂ The first contains contributions by Coleridge (27 poems), Charles Lamb and others; the excised leaf was Southey's 'War Poem' and was removed because it contained unpatriotic sentiments.

Lot 57

[Hunt (Leigh)] Critical Essays on the Performers of the London Theatres..., first edition, half-title, engraved vignette title, without 8pp. prospectus for 'The Examiner' and advertisement leaf at end, light foxing to title, later tan calf, gilt, by Root & Son, spine gilt with red and green roan labels, g.e., 8vo, by and for John Hunt, 1807.⁂ A handsome copy of the author's second book, printed and published by his brother John.

Lot 58

Coleridge (Samuel Taylor) Remorse. A Tragedy, first edition, occasional light spotting or soiling, later blue morocco, gilt, by Zaehnsdorf, spine gilt, t,e.g., others uncut, 1813; Poems...to which are added Poems by Charles Lamb, and Charles Lloyd, second edition, some light foxing, small ink stains to fore-edge, contemporary mottled calf, spine gilt, rubbed, spine a little worn and cracked, Bristol & London, 1797; The Poetical Works, 3 vol., light foxing, ink stain to fore-edge of vol.3, original cloth, paper labels, rubbed and mottled, spines faded, William Pickering, 1834; and another, 8vo (6)

Lot 68

Bees.- Butler (Rev. Charles) The Feminin' Monarchi', or the Histori of Bee's..., third edition, woodcut illustration with verses on verso of title, woodcut head-pieces, initials and diagrams, 4pp. musical notation (partly printed upside down for 4 singers to use simultaneously), lacking 4 preliminary leaves [para]4 following Preface, various contemporary ink signatures to margins of several leaves, rather soiled and stained, ink stain to S2 & 3, several leaves slightly defective at outer margin and reinforced, modern half mottled calf, rubbed, [British Bee Books 18; STC 4194; Walker Catalogue p.12], Oxford, by William Turner, 1634 § Wildman (Thomas) A Treatise on the Management of Bees, first edition, list of subscribers, 3 folding engraved plates, occasional light marginal soiling, contemporary half mottled calf, spine ruled in gilt with red roan label, rubbed, corners and edges of boards a little worn, [British Bee Books 119; Walker Catalogue p.78]. for the Author, 1768, small 4to & 4to (2)⁂ "This is the greatest early British bee book and contains the best account of skep beekeeping which is available today". (British Bee Books). First published in 1609 this is the first edition written in the phonetic spelling devised by the author.

Lot 71

Botany.- Commelin (Caspar) Horti medici Amstelaedamensis plantae rariores et exoticae, first edition, title with woodcut of bowl of flowers & fruit hand-coloured and heightened with gold, 48 etched plates by P.Sluyter expertly coloured in a contemporary hand, many heightened with white and gum arabic, many with caption in ink in contemporary hand in lower margin, some light browning and offsetting, faint heraldic stamp and ink signature "Will. Forsyth" to front pastedown, contemporary mottled calf, gilt, rubbed, rebacked preserving old gilt spine, lacking label, [Nissen BBI 387], 4to, Leiden, Fr.Haringh, 1706.⁂ Scarce coloured copy of Commelin's supplement to his uncle Jan's Horti medici Amstelodamensis of 1697-1701 and containing many plates of new species recently introduced from the Cape, particularly aloes.?Possibly William Forsyth (1737-1804), Scottish botanist and gardener, author of many works on trees, and founding member of the Royal Horticultural Society. Forsyth trained as a gardener under Philip Miller at the Chelsea Physic Garden and from 1784 until his death was superintendent of the royal gardens at Kensington and St.James's palaces.

Lot 73

Gardening.- Fatio de Duillier (Nicolas) Fruit-Walls Improved, by Inclining them to the Horizon: or, a Way to Build Walls for Fruit-Trees; Whereby they May Receive More Sun Shine, and Heat, than Ordinary, first edition, lacking engraved frontispiece, with, engraved device to title, head- & tail-pieces, initials and 2 folding plates by Gribelin, with imprimatur on verso of title and errata/advertisement leaf at end of preliminaries, wide margins, lightly water-stained, first plate a little browned, engraved bookplate of William Morehead, contemporary calf, a little worn and stained, corners worn, rebacked preserving old spine, [Wing F557], 4to, by R. Everingham; and are to be sold by John Taylor..., 1699. ⁂ Nicolas Fatio de Duillier was a Swiss mathematician known for his work on the Zodiacal light problem and for his close working relationship with Sir Isaac Newton. In 1699 he suggested increasing fruit-tree and vine productivity by using sloping walls and later a tracking mechanism which could pivot to follow the sun.

Lot 75

Gardening.- Hot-Houses.- Tod (George) Plans, Elevations and Sections, of Hot-Houses, Green-Houses, an Aquarium, Conservatories &c., half-title, 27 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates, one double-page, some light marginal soiling but generally a good, clean copy, contemporary manuscript note with dimensions for "Wm.Cambridge's Hott House" loosely inserted, original boards, uncut, contemporary ink inscription "Mr.Megram Saul Lodge 1840" at head of upper cover, rubbed and lightly stained, rebacked, [Tooley 491; cf. Abbey Life 77, first edition of 1807], 4to, 1823.

Lot 76

Gardening.- Rea (John) Flora: seu, De Florum Cultura. Or, a Complete Florilege..., second edition, with 'The Mind of the Front' verses leaf at beginning, additional engraved allegorical title, title in red & black, 8 engraved plates containing 16 plans of formal gardens, 3 fine engraved head-pieces of floral displays by F.H. van Hove, woodcut initials, some light soiling or staining, hole to Y1 with loss of a few letters, worming to inner margin with occasional slight loss, paper flaw tear to R4, one plate torn at lower margin, contemporary panelled calf, a little worn, rebacked and repaired, new endpapers, [Henrey 3266; Wing R422], folio, by T[homas] N[ewcomb] for George Marriott, 1676.⁂ "The most important English treatise on gardening to be published during the second half of the seventeenth century." (Henrey p.195). The work is enthusiastically referred to in the diaries of John Evelyn.

Lot 79

Torricelli (Evangelista) Lezioni Accademiche..., edited by Tommaso Bonaventuri, first edition, half-title, engraved frontispiece portrait after Pietro Anichini, title with engraved device of the Accademia della Crusca, 3 woodcut illustrations, decorations and initials, lacking imprimatur leaf (c10 but often bound at end), old ink manuscript note praising the author on rear free endpaper, some light spotting or soiling, a little staining to upper edge of a few leaves, later vellum, gilt-stamped morocco label, yapp edges, uncut, a little rubbed and soiled, [Norman II, 2088], 4to, Florence, Jacopo Guiducci, 1715.⁂ Twelve posthumously published lectures by Torricelli, Galileo's successor as Professor of mathematics at Florence, delivered to the Accademia della Crusca, the Studio Fiorentino, and the Academy of Drawing. The lectures relate mainly to physics, and include discussions on impact, wind and military architecture. Bonaventuri's preface contains a biography of Torricelli and a good overview of his work; it also reprints Torricelli's letters on the barometric experiment.

Lot 82

Americas.- California.- Shelvocke (Capt. George) A Voyage round the World by the Way of the Great South Sea, first edition, engraved title-vignette, folding engraved twin-hemisphere map, 4 engraved plates, 2 folding, light water-staining, ink stain to Bb8-Cc3, slight worming to outer margin of final gathering, contemporary panelled calf, a little rubbed, small gouge to lower cover, rebacked, [Cowan pp.581-2; Hill pp.272-3; Howes S383; Sabin 80158], 8vo, for J. Senex, 1726.⁂ Scarce account of Shelvocke's privateering adventures through the Pacific and with what Cowan calls "the fullest account of California, the natives and their features, of any of the old voyagers." The map depicts California as an island and two of the plates show natives of California; there are also early references to Californian gold and Peruvian guano. It has been suggested that Shevlocke's account of the passage around Cape Horn, where a sailor killed an albatross, inspired Coleridge's Rime of the Ancient Mariner.

Lot 90

Voyages.- [Noble (Charles Frederick)] A Voyage to the East Indies in 1747 and 1748, first edition, 11 engraved plates, one folding of view of Batavia, with Directions to Binder leaf at end, light foxing, bookplates of Brocket Hall and Panshanger Hall, contemporary speckled calf, red roan label, rubbed, spine a little worn at head, 8vo, for T.Becket and P.A.Dehondt...and T.Durham, 1762.

Lot 260

A VINTAGE INDUSTRIAL WHITE ENAMEL CEILING LIGHT SHADE

Lot 263

A VINTAGE GREEN ENAMEL CEILING LIGHT SHADE

Lot 2

A silver candelabra, three light,two branch, hallmarked Sheffield, 1959 , H.34cm

Lot 23

A yellow metal, amethyst and seed pearl pendent, of oval form with central pendeloque cut amethyst drop with terminals of three seed pearl ‘leaf’ mounts, impressed ‘T&S’ on reverse (yellow metal assessed as gold, one seed pearl lacking) (gross weight 2.1g), together with a 9ct. miniture compass, fashioned as a pendent, impressed ‘9ct’ to bail, attached to unrelated yellow metal box chain (chain af) (gross weight 5.1g), a 14ct. yellow gold bar brooch, having elongated oval form, light blue enamel, impressed ‘14k’ to clasp (gross weight 3.1g), 9ct. white gold stick pin, central diamond having souriding engine turned decoration to face, impressed ‘9ct’ on reverse of face, having fitted case (gross weight 1.4g), yellow metal and paste set brooch (yellow metal assessed as 9 carat gold), silver gilt pendent, having wirework decoration and central cabochon purple stone, impressed ‘silver’ to bail, 9ct. gold and blue topaz ring, central stone fashioned as a heart, flanked by two stone either side, impressed ‘9k’ (gross weight 2.2g) , two 9ct. chains, both impressed ‘9ct’ (5.3g) and a yellow metal chain, having unrelated crude clasp (yellow metal assessed as 9 carat gold) (gross weight 1.7g), total gross weight 26.5g. 

Lot 26

ƟSebastian Faulks, Works, first and limited editions, signed by the author [London, 1984-2018]a group of 15 volumes, comprising: A Trick of the Light (1984, author’s first work), The Girl at the Lion D'Or (1989), A Fool's Alphabet (1992), Birdsong (1993), The Fatal Englishman (1996), Charlotte Gray (1998), On Green Dolphin Street (2001), Human Traces (2005), Human Traces (unopened, signed limited edition copy), Engleby (2007), Devil May Care (2008), A Week in December (2009), A Possible Life (2012), Where my Heart Used to Beat (2015), Paris Echo (2018), all signed by the author, original cloth, dust-jackets, a fine set, 8vo Ɵ Indicates that the lot is subject to buyer’s premium of 25% exclusive of VAT (0% VAT).  

Lot 36

ƟSeamus Heaney, Works, first or limited editions, many signed by the author [most London, 1966-2010]a group of 20 volumes, comprising: Death of a Naturalist (1966, the author's first work, dust-jacket spine a little faded, as often), Door into the Dark (1969, small closed tear to upper edge of front cover of dust-jacket), Wintering Out (1972, unsigned, paperback edition), North (1975, unsigned, paperback edition), Field Work (1979, unsigned), Preoccupations (1980), Selected Poems 1965-1975 (1980), Station Island (1984, unsigned), The Haw Lantern (1987, paperback edition), New Selected Poems 1966-1987 (1990, unsigned), Seeing Things (1991, unsigned, paperback edition), The Redress of Poetry (1995, unsigned), The Spirit Level (1996, unsigned), Open Grounds (1998), Beowulf (1999), Electric Light (2001, dust-jacket spine faded), Finders Keepers (2002), District and Circle (2006, with original wrap-around dust-jacket), Human Chain (2010), Human Chain (2010, number 12 of 300 limited edition copies, original slip-case), signed by the author unless specified, all original cloth or wrappers, dust-jackets present where applicable, an excellent set overall, 8vo Ɵ Indicates that the lot is subject to buyer’s premium of 25% exclusive of VAT (0% VAT).  

Lot 40

ƟAldous Huxley, Brave New World Revisited, and Island, together two first editions, one signed by the author [London, Chatto & Windus, 1959-1962]two volumes, comprising: Brave New World Revisited (1959, title of the work and signature inscribed by the author on front free endpaper, original light blue cloth, outer corners and spine ends very slightly bumped, dust-jacket very crisp and clean, a fine copy), Island (1962, small book label to upper pastedown, original red cloth, spine ends a little faded, lightly rubbed, dust-jacket spine faded, some small chips and nicks to extremities, lower cover a little rubbed), both 8vo Ɵ Indicates that the lot is subject to buyer’s premium of 25% exclusive of VAT (0% VAT).   

Lot 46

ƟDoris Lessing, Works, first and limited editions, signed by the author [most London, 1950-2007]a group of 14 volumes, comprising: The Grass is Singing (1950, the author's first work, slight shelf lean, spine a little faded, small closed tear along upper crease of dust-jacket), This was the Old Chief's Country (1951, dust-jacket with some light surface soiling), Martha Quest (1952, slightly spotted at endpapers, dust-jacket chipped at extremities with some loss to head of spine, price clipped), Martha Quest (1952, duplicate copy), Five (1953, dust-jacket spine creased at head and foot with slight loss, price clipped), A Proper Marriage (1954, small tear to lower crease of dust-jacket), The Habit of Loving (1957, lower cover of dust-jacket with some light surface soiling), A Ripple from the Storm (1958), Landlocked (1965, dust-jacket spine darkened and head and tail a little chipped with loss), The Four-Gated City (1969), The Good Terrorist (1985, number 93 of 250 specially bound copies signed by the author), Three Stories (1988, number 185 of 350 copies signed by the author), The Story of General Dann and Mara's Daughter Griot and the Snow Dog (2005), Doris Lessing Nobel Prize Lecture (2007, copy “S” of 26 hand bound full leather copies signed by the author), all signed by the author, original cloth or boards, original dust-jackets present where applicable, overall very presentable and clean collection, 8vo Ɵ Indicates that the lot is subject to buyer’s premium of 25% exclusive of VAT (0% VAT).   

Lot 53

ƟEdna O'Brien, the Complete Novels, plus short stories and dramas, first and limited editions, most signed by the author [most UK, 1960-2015]a group of 37 volumes, comprising: The Country Girls (1960, author’s first novel, dust-jacket with some slight surface soiling, extremities a little creased, price clipped), The Lonely Girl (1962, dust-jacket head of spine a little creased), Girls in their Married Bliss (1964, dust-jacket with a few faint scuffs), August is a Wicked Month (1965, dust-jacket slightly foxed, price clipped), Casualties of Peace (1966, head of dust-jacket chipped with slight loss), The Love Object (1968, head of dust-jacket chipped with slight loss), A Pagan Place (1970), Zee & Co (1971, signature on cutting tipped-onto front free endpaper), Night (1972), A Scandalous Woman (1974), Mother Ireland (1976), Johnny I hardly Knew You (1977, dust-jacket spine faded), Arabian Days (1977, photobook), Mrs Reinhardt and other Stories (1978), Some Irish Loving (1979, price clipped), Virginia (1981), James and Nora (1981, letter K of 26 signed copies, spine faded, slip-case), Returning (1982), Returning (1982, closed tear to upper edge of dust-jacket), The Dazzle (1981, original printed boards), The Dazzle (1981, unsigned copy, original printed boards), A Fanatic Heart (1984, limited edition, t.l.s. by the publisher loosely inserted, original buckram, gilt edges), A Fanatic Heart (first American edition), Tales for the Telling (1986, illustrations throughout), The High Road (1988), Lantern Slides (1990), Time and Tide (1992), House of Splendid Isolation (1994), Dow by the River (1996), Love Lessons (1997, limited edition illustrated by Cozette de Chamoy, original wrappers), Wild Decembers (1999), James Joyce (1999), In the Forest (2002), On the Bone (2002, original printed wrappers), The Light of Evening (2006), The Light of Evening (2006), Country Girl (2012, number 5 of 100 specially bound copies, slip-case), The Little Red Chairs (2015, number 52 of 100 specially bound copies, slip-case), all but one signed by the author, original cloth or boards, dust-jackets present where applicable, overall an excellent set of works, 8vo and 4to Ɵ Indicates that the lot is subject to buyer’s premium of 25% exclusive of VAT (0% VAT).  

Lot 54

ƟGeorge Orwell, The Road to Wigan Pier, first edition [London, Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1937]complete, some very light spotting, original orange limp cloth, spine a little darkened, 8vo; together with three volumes by the same, comprising: Shooting an Elephant, and other essays (first edition, London, 1950, dust-jacket), Such Were the Joys (first American edition, New York, 1953, dust-jacket), The English People (first edition, London, 1947, dust-jacket), 8vo Ɵ Indicates that the lot is subject to buyer’s premium of 25% exclusive of VAT (0% VAT).   

Lot 55

ƟGeorge Orwell, The Lion and The Unicorn, first edition [London, Secker & Warburg, 1941]complete, pencil markings removed from front free endpaper, small stain to outer edge of lower pastedown, original cloth, spine lettered in green, a few light smudges, head and tail of spine stained pink, original dust-jacket, extremities and spine a little darkened, small closed tear to edge along lower crease of upper cover, spine ends chipped with slight loss, small 8vo Ɵ Indicates that the lot is subject to buyer’s premium of 25% exclusive of VAT (0% VAT).  

Lot 57

ƟGeorge Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four, first edition [London, Secker & Warburg, 1949]complete, some very slight discolouration to pastedowns, original green cloth, spine lettered in red, corners a little bumped, spine and extremities a little darkened, volume cocked, original maroon dust-jacket, spine faded (as often), some light scuffs to covers, tape marks to inner edges of flaps, a few edges reinforced with old tape, small tear with slight loss to lower edge of back cover and small nick to spine with fractional loss, 8vo Ɵ Indicates that the lot is subject to buyer’s premium of 25% exclusive of VAT (0% VAT).  

Lot 65

ƟGraham Swift, the Complete Novels, including non-fiction and short stories, signed by the author [UK, 1980-2016]a group of 14 volumes, comprising: The Sweet Shop Owner (1980, the author's first novel, fine copy), Shuttlecock (1981), Learning to Swim (1982), Waterland (1983), The Magic Wheel (1986), Out of this World (1988), Ever After (1992), Last Orders (1996), The Light of Day (2003), Tomorrow (2007), Making an Elephant, writing from within (2009), Wishing you were Here (2011), England and other Stories (2011), Mothering Sunday (2016), all signed by the author, all original cloth with dust-jackets, a fine set Ɵ Indicates that the lot is subject to buyer’s premium of 25% exclusive of VAT (0% VAT).  

Lot 161

Dinky Toys 276 Airport Fire Tender with Flashing Light boxed, 972 Coles 20-ton lorry mounted crane boxed and a box for 971 Coles mobile crane

Lot 268

Underwood and Underwood Sun Sculpture stereoscope viewer, a book of 18 Is Marriage a Failure cards, also a collection of over 60 other cards including Egypt, Japanese soldiers training, Boer war etc.CONDITION REPORT:Scope generally clean, some light surface scratching to the wood. 

Lot 524

WWI trio comprising 1914 Mons star with clasp, war medal and victory medal to 9218 PTE G W CHESHIRE 2/OXF 7 BUCKS LI (Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry), died 23rd May 1915 age 22, buried in Boulogne eastern cemetery grave VIII D 36 (898)

Lot 536

Five WWI period silver sweetheart brooches including HMS Vernon, Royal Naval Division, Royal Army Medical Corps, Highland Light Infantry and Royal Artillery, (5)

Lot 631

Interesting and rare oak cased barrel piano, bearing the makers' plaques to the front and side inscribed Fabrique de Pianos, R. Leleux fils & V. Servranckx, Maison Fondee en 1903, 25 Rue Verte, Porte de Tirlemont, Louvain, fitted to the left hand side with a twenty centime payment slot, crank handle and tune selector dial, also fitted with light switches to the back, within Arts & Crafts style foliate carved panelled and mirror-backed case, 83" high, 52.25" wide, 33" deep overall

Lot 427

UPLIGHTER WITH SIDE READING LIGHT BLACK

Lot 428

UPLIGHTER WITH SIDE READING LIGHT WHITE

Lot 452

A G-Plan Light Oak Mirrored Dressing Chest

Lot 79

A 20th Century Leaded Glass Wall Light Shade

Lot 745

BARTOLOZZI, F. No 1 A Set of Etchings From the Sketches of John Baptist Cipriani c.1788, obl. sm.fol. orig. printed wrps. 6 plts. some light water stains top edge

Lot 168

Two 1796 pattern light cavalry sabres, one by Osborn and Gunby, (2) 95cm overall length

Lot 185

Two 1796 pattern light cavalry sabres , one by Osborn and Gunby, the other without maker mark but with E33 to langet, (2) 95cm overall length

Lot 218

1796 pattern light cavalry sabre and scabbard, un-named blade, 98cm long

Lot 9

Flintlock light dragoon type pistol, with Crown marked lock and 50 bore barrel, 38cm long Section 58(2) Antique /obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence.

Lot 92

BSA Light pattern .177 air rifle, serial number L15382, chequered stock stamped 14 1/4, barrel length 42cm, overall length 101cm

Lot 269

NZG 1/35 Construction Diecast Issue comprising No. 286 JCB 820 Crawler Excavator in light yellow. Fine Example is NM to M in Box.

Lot 345

First Gear 1/50 Construction Diecast comprising W H Malcolm Wheel Loader. Limited Edition 379 of 480. VG to E (some light repair needed) on this rare model.

Lot 535

G&B - Dennis Goodburn 1/32 Hand Built Limited Edition Model of the Roadless 115 Tractor. Some light attention needed otherwise a fantastic rare piece.

Lot 536

ScaleDown Models 1/32 Hand Built White Metal Model of the County Super Six Tractor. Some light attention needed, otherwise a superbly presented piece that is hard to find.

Lot 537

ScaleDown Models 1/32 Hand Built White Metal Model of the Fordson Major Roadless Tractor. Some light attention needed, otherwise a superbly presented piece that is hard to find.

Lot 538

ScaleDown Models 1/32 Hand Built White Metal Model of the County Super Four Tractor. Some light attention needed, otherwise a superbly presented piece that is hard to find.

Lot 539

ScaleDown Models 1/32 Hand Built White Metal Model of the Fordson E27N Tractor. Some light attention needed, otherwise a superbly presented piece that is hard to find.

Lot 540

ScaleDown Models 1/32 Hand Built White Metal Model of the Massey Ferguson 65 Tractor. Some light attention needed, otherwise a superbly presented piece that is hard to find.

Lot 542

ScaleDown Models 1/32 Hand Built White Metal Model of the Fordson Standard Tractor. Some light attention needed, otherwise a superbly presented piece that is hard to find.

Lot 697

French Dinky No. 24x Ford Vedette in light grey plus No. 236 Connaught Racing Car in Green. F to G in F Boxes. (2)

Lot 800

Dinky No. 152a Pre-War Light Tank in green, with aerial. F to G.

Lot 821

Dinky No. 30e Breakdown Truck Car in light grey with closed rear window, wire hook, black ridged hubs. Nice example is E.

Lot 855

Dinky No. 36c Trade Box for Humber Vogue Saloon that would have originally contained 6 pieces. Generally VG with some light marking to label.

Lot 856

Dinky No. 39b Trade Box for Oldsmobile Sedan that would have originally contained 6 pieces. Generally VG with some light marking.

Lot 857

Dinky No. 29F Trade Box for Observation Coach that would have originally contained 6 pieces. Generally VG with some light marking.

Lot 858

Dinky No. 270 Trade Box for AA Patrol Motorcycle that would have originally contained 6 pieces. Generally VG with some light marking.

Lot 861

Dinky No. 513 Guy Flat Truck with Tailboard with 1st type cab, dark green cab and chassis. Light Green Back. Generally VG to E in F to G Box.

Lot 872

Dinky No. 30E duo if breakdown trucks. Red and Light grey issues. Generally F to G. (2)

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