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LNER Pre-War Goods Brake Van x 2. Both models have correct pre-War couplings in light blue boxes with sequential date coding (7:38 & 8:38). Both models are in mint condition. The earlier box is also mint, the later box is excellent. Both boxes have the correct regional stickers. A delightful pair.
LNER Pre-War High Capacity Brick Wagon “Return to Fletton”. Model has the correct pre-War couplings and the later base probably the result of a factory repair. The light blue box is exceedingly rare, date coded 12:39. The wagon is in excellent condition with just a couple of small scratches preventing a grading of mint. The box is complete but tired with some evidence of damp marking.
Hornby Dublo Leaflet. A pre-War 4 page leaflet advertising “new features” for 1939-1940; printed in 1939 it is believed to be the last advertising material issued by Meccano before the War. Light buff colour with monochrome illustrations and descriptions of accessories and track. Remarkably good condition with two unobtrusive fold marks.
2211 A4 4-6-2 Locomotive and Tender “Golden Fleece”. The locomotive, in BR green, is in excellent condition after light running. The tender, with final metal couplings, would be mint except for a factory paint smear and some slight (believed shop) damage. The box would also be mint were it not for some writing on the insert. A lovely item that has not been cared for. It comes with instructions, packing rings, spanner and guarantee.
2235 4-6-2 West Country Locomotive and Tender “Barnstaple”. The locomotive is mint after very light running. The tender, with early plastic couplings, is also mint. The red striped box is excellent with two small sellotape marks. It comes with instructions, guarantee, packing rings, tested tag and oil.
EDL2 Duchess of Atholl Locomotive and Tender. Early metal couplings. Locomotive has indents on both sides of boiler. No riveted pad in front of sand boxes. No “EDL2” under cab. Fine detail steps, bogie and pony. Horseshoe magnet motor. Tender has real spoked wheels. No corrugation between axle holes. The chassis is not riveted. Light blue boxes to locomotive and tender. Date code on locomotive box obscured, tender box has date code 4:48. Clumsy writing on top of both boxes. An excellent locomotive and tender in rare, albeit scruffy, boxes.
EDL2 Duchess of Atholl Locomotive and Tender. Early metal couplings. Locomotive has indents on both sides of boiler. Riveted pad in front of sand boxes. “EDL2” under cab. Fine detail steps, bogie and pony. Horseshoe magnet motor. Tender has real spoked wheels. Corrugation between axle holes. The chassis is riveted. Light blue boxes to locomotive and tender both with date code 6:49. A mint locomotive and tender in excellent boxes. Rare variation.
Ditchfield style opalescent purple swirl art glass vase, signed to underside, 26cm tall CONDITION REPORT: Paper label to underside Glasform etched glasform and J Ditchfiled 5179 No obvious restoration. Some nibbles around rim, bubble in the body of the glass, Some light scratches to the body
W H Goss reduced model of Winchester bushel having motifs of an anchor, portculus and lion and script 'Henricub ceptimub dei gracia ref danglae et francie' CONDITION REPORT: 13cm Diamter 5,5cm high No obvious signs of restoration. Some light scratching and quite dirty otherwise commesurate with age
Interesting WWI medal group awarded posthumously for Captain Norman Robinson Shepherd of Durham Light Infantry comprising War medal, Victory medal, 1914-15 star and bronze death 'penny' or plaque mounted on ebonised oak shield, also a book entitled Essays by the Late Norman Robinson Shepherd, Captain DLI 1915-1916 published by Fenwick & Wade Limited of Newcastle 1923, two DLI cap badges and DLI embroidered postcard, also a London Opera House programme 'Artists Rifles grand recruiting concert Friday 26th March 1915'
AUSTRALIAThe Kangaroo IssuesThird Watermark3d. olive-green, Plate 1, Die I, a lower right corner strip of three with "JBC" monogram showing varieties break in top frame over "st" of "australia" [58] and white flaws under "ce" of "pence" [60], all with light hinge remnants and two with light bend, none of which affects fine appearance. S.G. 37b; BW 13(1)zb, $4000. Photo provenance:"Fordwater", November 2011Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
AUSTRALIAThe Kangaroo IssuesThird Watermark£1 light brown and pale blue, interpanneau margin at left, centred to left, fresh and fine mint. B.P.A. Certificate (2007). BW 52D, $3000. Photo provenance:James B. Williamson, September 1981Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
AUSTRALIAThe Kangaroo IssuesThird Watermark£2 purple-black and pale rose, centred to top, one perf at foot with light mark otherwise fine mint. B.P.A. Certificate (2007). S.G. 45b, £4000; BW 56C, $6000. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
AUSTRALIAKing George V HeadsPerkins Bacon Die Proofs1d. State 4, approved die, in carmine-rose on thin glazed card (126x95mm.), marked "Final" on reverse; light bend to left of impression otherwise fine. Two recorded. BW 70DP(14)Ba, $17,500. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
AUSTRALIAKing George V Heads1924 Single Watermark3d. dull ultramarine, a marginal horizontal pair from the foot of the sheet, variety imperforate on three sides, light vertical crease at left, small black mark on reverse and bend in selvedge, otherwise fresh and fine mint. Rare. S.G. 79a, £11,000; BW 104b, $12,500. Photo Note: It has been reported that two sheets showing bottom row imperforate on three sides were sold at Prahan (Vic) during 1926, and that other similar sheets were issued at Sea Lake (Vic) and Bairnsdale (Vic). At least 36 examples of the error have survived.provenance:Hugh Morgan, November 2012Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
AUSTRALIAPostage Dues1909-10 10/- rosine and yellow-green with "JBC" monogram, unused with large part original gum, light bend and minor gum thins at top due to hinge removal otherwise fine. Very rare. S.G. D72; BW D91z, $3500. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A Brazilian monkey wood table by Carlos Zipperer Sopr, sal buetu- Sta Catarina, the circular top inlaid to the centre with stylised island, coast and palm tree within broad frame, the spreading column in sections of finely figured oysters on circular plinth with compressed bun feet, 53 cm diameter, 67 cm high; three smoking compendium items matching comprising pair of cylindrical vases and match book stand, stamped 72 underneath, Circa 1920 (4) Light bulb fitting available that illuminates the thin oystered column - requires re-wiring
LESCALLIER (Daniel) Vocabulaire des Termes de Marine Anglais et Francais, 3 vol., Paris l`An VI, [1797], 4to, 20 engraved plates, double page and folding, 3 folding tables, 2 engraved head-pieces, armorial bookplate of John Duke of Bedford, occasional light foxing, contemporary calf, spines gilt, labels chipped, rebacked with original backstrip laid down
POPE (Alexander) The Works, in 4 vols., London 1717-41, 4to; title page to vol. I trimmed and neatly laid down on old paper, lacking the folding portrait frontispiece and half title, marginal damp staining, occasional light spotting to text and annotation to blank endpapers in an early hand, generally very clean condition, half-titles present in Vols. II and III; numerous woodcut initials and ornaments, engraved vignettes; leaves a3, a4 and O2 are torn without loss; rebacked contemporary full mottled calf, rubbed and worn at edges
CIRINO (Andreas), De Natura, et Solertia Canum liber singularis, Panormi: apud Josephum Bisagni, 1653, small 4to, woodcut to title-page, several large woodcuts of dogs in the text, some skilfull marginal repairs to the first leaves not affecting text, occasional light soiling, recent full vellum, slip case, good
JOHNSON (Dr Samuel) A Dictionary of the English Language, FIRST EDITION, 2 vols 1755, folio, titles printed in red and black, occasional light spotting, both volumes with neat repairs to margins of first 2 or 3 leaves (and one or two others), dampstain in lower corners of signtures D-H in volume one, small stain in fore-margin of last few leaves, fly-leaf with ownership signatures of Simeon Somers Bartlett (1758), John Bartlett and Thomas Price (1775) and Charles Graves (1776), rebound in modern brown morocco preserving old spine labels Provenance: Bonhams lot 99, 6 October 2009
GOAD (John) Astro-Meteorologica, or Aphorisms and Discourses of the Bodies Coelestial, their Natures and Influences, London: J. Rawlins, for Obadiah Blagrave, 1686, folio, adverts at end, 3 leaves with tear (resulting in loss of a few letters to 4X2 and 5N1), light spotting, Royal Meteorological Society copy with small ""Druce Donation"" stamp to upper margin of title, contemporary calf, rebacked and repaired preserving original spine
A Forme of Prayer, Necessary to Bee Used in These Dangerous Times, of Warre and Pestilence, for the Safety and Preservation of His Majesty and His Realmes, London: Bonham Norton, and John Bill, 1626 small 4to, black letter, large woodcut Royal Arms on title, blanks A1 and L4, initial blank repaired with some loss, light dampstaining, stitched; with BACON, (Francis) The Essayes or Counsels, Civill and Morall, 1673, 8vo, bound with `The Wisdom of the Ancients`, cropped at head, washed and recased in spotted calf; and - Eikon Basilike, 1649, 12mo, double page frontispiece, all a little cropped, damaged calf (3)
LAMB (Charles [and Mary]) Tales from Shakespear, designed for the use of Young Persons, 2 vol., first edition, first issue, London: Thomas Hodgkins, 1807, 12mo, engraved frontispieces and 18 plates, light staining to few initial leaves, inner hinges cracking, occasional finger stains or spots, rebacked mottled calf preserving spine strips, in a damaged modern box
[ROSS (Alexander)] THE ALCORAN OF MAHOMET, translated out of Arabick into French, By the Sieur du Ryer, Lord of Malezair, and Resident for the King of France, at Alexandria, and newly Englished [by Alexander Ross], for the satisfaction of all that desire to look into the Turkish vanities; London, 1649, small 8vo, 3 leaves replaced in good facsimile (5, Ee5 and Ee6), marginal worming from p381 to end, not affecting text, fore-edge to Ee4 slightly frayed, otherwise clean throughout, with light toning, repaired calf
Childrens. RACKHAM (A) The Ingoldsby Legends, Dent 1898, 8vo, full morocco gilt by Bayntun Riviere, a.e.g.; UPTON (Florence) The Adventures of Two Dutch Dolls, no date, light finger stains, boards; MAINDRON (E) Marionettes et Guignols, Paris no date [circa 1900], 4to, illustrated, contents slightly yellowed, rubbed quarter binding; 2 others (5)
THORBURN (Archibald) British Mammals, in 2 vol., 1920, 4to; Game Birds and Wild-Fowl of Great Britain and Ireland, 1923, 4to; A Naturalist`s Sketch Book, 1919, 4to; British Birds, 4 vols., 1925-26, 8vo, with cancelled library bookplates; all with colour plates in red cloth bindings with some age wear and light staining to contents, some covers worn

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