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Edward IV (First Reign), groats (4), light coinage, class Vb, m.m. rose/sun, quatrefoils by neck, no eye, rose on breast; class Vb, m.m. rose, no quatrefoils by neck, rose on breast; class XI, m.m. long cross fitchee/sun, trefoils by neck; class XI, m.m. long cross fitchee, nothing by neck; all London (N. 1565, 1566, 1579; S. 2001, 2002, 2003), fine or better (4)
Edward IV (First Reign), groats (5), light coinage, Bristol, class VII, m.m. crown, fleurs on cusps, BRISTOW; another, similar, but trefoils on cusps, BRESTOLL (N. 1580; S. 2004); Norwich, class VI, m.m. sun (N. 1582; S. 2011); York, m.m. lis (2), classes VII and VIIIb (N. 1583; S. 2012), fine to nearly very fine (5)
1952 AUSTIN CHAMP QUARTER TON 4X4Registration Number: EHV 786DChassis Number: 10502Engine Number: 62225Built by the Austin Motor Company, the Austin Champ was produced solely for the British Army and was unavailable to the civilian market. Light and durable, it was an all-terrain vehicle, and could be driven in six foot six inches of water! The Champ was powered by the Rolls-Royce four cylinder, 2 ¼ litre engine, producing 75bhp and giving a top speed of 60mph. We understand that this example is furnished with radio communication equipment, shovels, ropes and jerry cans etc… It is thought to have been decommissioned in 1966 and was a battalion commander`s vehicle. The Champ became part of the Patrick Collection from 1985 until 2004. Supplied with the vehicle is the V5C registration certificate, various MOT test certificates and servicing data etc…Careful recommissioning may be appropriate following museum storage. See illustration (HP)
1913 SWIFT 7HP TWIN-CYLINDER TWO-SEATER CYCLECARRegistration Number: FP 372Chassis Number: C368Engine Number: E2133Writing in 1911, `Kuklos` (or W Fitzwater Wray), the cycling and motoring correspondent of the Daily News, said of the single cylinder Swift: " The Swift Motor Co Ltd can honestly claim to have been the pioneers in this country of the small car movement….. Their 7hp two seater is a beautiful example of the best work of the modern locomotive engineer, and there are few such clean and thoughtful specimens of his work as the power unit of this muscular motorkin".The single cylinder 7hp car was replaced for the 1912 season by the twin cylinder Swift Cyclecar, which was exhibited at the Olympia Cycle and Motor Cycle Show that year. Powered by a 972cc engine, the new Swift sported more modern advances such as thermo-syphon cooling, magneto ignition, leather-to-metal clutch, three forward and reverse speeds and a live rear axle.This example was first registered in Rutland in 1913. The motor car has been museum displayed for some forty years, having been acquired by a collector in 1969, and again by its current custodian in 2004.This attractive light Edwardian, eligible for the prestigious Veteran Car Club `Singles and Twins` events, is finished in green with black wings, wire wheels and brown leather upholstery. The car is equipped with brass acetylene headlamps, a double twist bulb horn, a folding brass windscreen and a Stewart speedometer. It is supplied with a Veteran Car Club Dating Plate and rally plaques, which confirm activity in the VCC from 1958 - 1961.Documentation included in the file should assist in obtaining a suitable replacement registration number or the original. Careful recommissioning may be appropriate following museum storage. See illustration (HP)
A late 19th Century slate, marble and spelter clock garniture, the clock with eight day movement striking on a bell, the circular dial with Arabic numerals and inscribed `A. Bagarry, Lorgues`, the rectangular case surmounted with a man holding the reins of a rearing horse above scroll handles, on scroll feet, together with a pair of matching five light scroll branch candelabra, with a key.
A pair of 20th century Continental two light table candelabra in antique style with figures, flowers and scrolling, a German 20th century table decoration in the form of a flower encrusted two handled urn with two attendant naked cherubs on a flower strewn rococo plinth and two Continental posy holders in the form of swan like sledges with attendant cherubs (all as viewed).
Jacques-Henri Lartigue (1894-1986). Auteuil, 1912. Gelatin silver print, printed ca. 1960-69. Signed in ink in the margin, titled and dated in unknown hand on the verso. 26 x 32.8 cm. (10 1/4 x 12 7/8 in.). Provenance: Light Gallery, New York; Galeria Documenta, Torino. Literature: Diary of a century, n.p.
MAP. - G.F. CRUCHLEY (publisher). Froggett`s Survey of the Country Thirty Miles Round London. 81 Fleet Street, London: [n.d. but circa 1850]. Folding lithographic map, hand-coloured in outline (1122 x 1375mm.) In 48 Sections backed onto linen. (Light browning.) Folding within original cloth slipcase with mounted paper label.
POTTER, Beatrix. The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck. London & New York: Frederick Warne and Co., 1908. First edition, first, second or third printing, 12mo (135 x 104mm.) Title vignette, 26 colour plates ?only, illustrations, all after Potter. (Occasional light soiling, creasing or browning.) Original green paper-covered boards, the upper cover and spine blocked in white, upper cover with a shaped onlaid paper panel, pictorial endpapers [Linder nos. 4 & 5] (extremities lightly bumped and soiled, spine worn). Provenance: `Molly` presentation inscription from an unidentified hand dated `Xmas 1908`). Linder p. 427. - And three other later editions by Potter (4).
VERNE, Jules. A Journey to the Centre of the Earth. London: Griffith and Farran, 1872. First U.K. edition, 8vo (179 x 114mm.) Wood-engraved frontispiece, title vignette and 50 wood-engraved plates, 8pp. publishers` advertisements at rear. (Occasional spotting and light browning, a few minor light pencil marks.) Original green cloth blocked in gilt and black (extremities bumped, joints slightly rubbed). Myers 35.
RACKHAM, Arthur. Arthur Rackham`s Book of Pictures with an Introduction by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch. London: William Heinemann, 1913. Limited edition of 1030 copies, this number 772 of 1000 copies for sale, signed by Rackham, 4to (288 x 220mm.) Title printed in green and black, 44 tipped-in coloured plates by Rackham. (Light spotting or browning.) Original buckram, t.e.g (extremities slightly bumped, somewhat soiled).
OUTHWAITE, Ida Rentoul. Bunny & Brownie, The Adventures of George & Wiggle. London: A. & C. Black, Ltd., 1930. First edition, 4to (261 x 196mm.) 16 plates (8 coloured), occasional illustrations, all by Outhwaite. (Occasional light spotting.) Original cloth-backed boards, pictorial paper label mounted on upper cover (spine slightly faded and bumped at head and foot).
MINIATURE BOOKS. - John MARSHALL (publisher). The Infant`s Library. London: [n.d. but circa 1800.] 15 vols., 32mo (59 x 43mm.) Numerous engraved illustrations. (Occasional light soiling or browning.) Original boards (slightly soiled, most spines reinforced). All contained within original treen box with sliding pictorial lid in the form of a bookcase, paper label to back (minor damage to pediment, pictorial label soiled).
MINIATURE BIBLE, In English. The Holy Bible. Glasgow & London: [n.d. but circa 1911.] 32mo (43 x 29mm.) Leather bound magnifying glass in pocket at rear. (Some light creasing and minor tears.) Contemporary calf. Chained to original miniature wood model of a lectern with paper label to base.
PARKINSON, John. Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris… reprinted from the edition of 1629. London: 1904. Folio (370 x 224mm.) Numerous full-page illustrations. (Light spotting.) Modern half-morocco, the spine in six compartments with raised bands, lettering piece in the second, the first, fourth and sixth compartments with a gilt-tooled flower spray, the others left blank.
ROLLIN, [Charles]. The Ancient History of the Egyptians Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians… the seventh edition. London: 1780. 7 vols., 8vo (215 x 128mm.) 14 engraved folding maps and 18 engraved plates and plans only (4 folding). (Occasional light spotting or browning.) Contemporary tree-calf, the flat spines in six compartments, morocco lettering pieces in the second and fifth, the others with repeat decoration in gilt (extremities slightly scuffed, spines rubbed and chipped at head, joints splitting to vols. I, II & V). Provenance: Frankland (armorial bookplates).
KLOPSTOCK, [Friedrich Gottlieb]. The Messiah. Attempted from the German… fourth edition. London: 1769-1771. 3 vols., 12mo (168 x 100mm.) Engraved frontispiece and engraved decorative titles. (Some light spotting and browning.) Contemporary speckled calf (spines darkened). Provenance: Frankland (armorial bookplate).
PARKES, Samuel. The Chemical Catechism, with Notes, Illustrations and Experiments… ninth edition. London: 1819. 8vo (211 x 128mm.) Engraved folding plate. (Some light spotting.) Contemporary purple calf (scuffed, spine faded to brown). Provenance: Frankland (armorial bookplate). - And twenty-one other volumes (22).
BYRON, John. The Narrative of the Honourable John Byron… containing an Account of the Great Distresses… on the Coast of Patagonia… with a Description of St. Jago de Chili. London: 1768. First edition, 8vo (206 x 123mm.) Engraved frontispiece. (Light browning, title offset by frontispiece.) Near contemporary half-calf (worn).
WINE. - H.W. YOXALL. The Wines of Burgundy. London: 1968. 8vo (231 x 155mm.) Occasional illustrations. (Light spotting.) Original boards, dust-jacket (dust-jacket torn and repaired with adhesive tape). Provenance: Pat Matthews (presentation inscription from the author). - And twenty-two other works on wine (23).
BINDINGS. - Rudyard KIPLING. [The Works.] London: Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1899-1901. 13 vols. only, 8vo (200 x 130mm.) (First and last few leaves spotted, occasional other light spotting.) Contemporary green half-morocco, for Hatchards of London, the spines gilt in six compartments, lettered in the second and third, the others with repeat decoration in gilt, t.e.g. (spines faded to brown).

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