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TOLKIEN, J.R.R. The Lord of the Rings. London: George Allen and Unwin Ltd., 1976. 3 vols. in one, fifth impression of the `de luxe edition`, 8vo (221 x 135mm.) Title printed in red and black, two folding maps printed in red and black. (Some creasing.) Original cloth, the upper cover blocked in silver, gilt and green, contained within original box (defective).
Theatre costume - selection of capes, various lengths, tabards and gowns, including velvet Gothic, Gothic cape and set of three long, heavy, huge woollen hooded capes suitable for fantasy themes such as LORD OF THE RINGS and a big hooded cream fantasy cloak with massive sleeves (15) Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
A well engineered 3 inch scale model of a Marshall 7 nhp agricultural traction engine `Pride of the Vale`, built by Mr E.J. Davies of South Wales to the Christopher Lord design, based on the original 1910 full-size engine No. 54587/10, the steel boiler with 14 gauge argon welded tubes, fitted mudhole and fittings including regulator, sight glass, pressure gauge, safety valves, blower, injector, speed governor, whistle, clack and other valves, the engine detail including single cylinder of approximately 2 1/4 inch bore by 3 inch stroke, cast iron piston rings, fitted cylinder drain cocks operated from the driving position, cross-head guide with lubricator, ratchet mechanical lubricator, Stephenson`s link reverse, eccentric driven feed pump and by-pass, two road speeds and shaped spoked flywheel, the chassis detail including spoked and straked wheels on rubber road tyres with painted hub caps, cable drum fitted with fairleads, hand brake, footboard, water raiser and head lamps, finished in lined red and black paintwork with polished brightwork and brass banding to the boiler barrel, 135cm long; together with a driving trolley with a seven gallon water tank and fitted battery-operated water pump. Boiler history: Boiler No. EJD3. Initial hydraulic test pressure 200 p.s.i. Working pressure 100 p.s.i. With a Southern Federation of Model Engineering Societies Boiler Test Record No.113753, issued by Dragon MES South Wales, the 150 p.s.i. hydraulic test valid until 12th April 2012 and steam test at 100 p.s.i. valid until 9th June 2012. Note: The model is registered with the D.V.L.A. for road use and has its own V5 registration document.
A ROYAL MAIL FIRST DAY COVER ALBUM CONTAINING ENGLAND WINNERS, CLASSIC LOCOMOTIVES, OCCASIONS, LORD OF THE RINGS ( 37 ) TOGETHER WITH TWO BRITISH HERITAGE ALBUMS CONTAINING ASSORTED FIRST DAY COVERS IN ALBUM 1, PEACE AND FREEDOM, SCIENCE FICTION, SHAKESPEARES GLOBE, COMMUNICATION ETC. ( TOTAL 87 COVERS ), 2nd ALBUM CONTAINING AEROPLANES AND PILOTS 25th ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST FLIGHT OF THE LIGHTENING, 39th ANNIVERSARY R A F ABINGDON, 40th ANNIVERSARY RA F INSWORTH TOGETHER WITH NAVAL SHIPS AND SUBMARINES ( TOTAL 122 ) THREE ALBUMS IN TOTAL TOGETHER WITH PHILATIC COMMEMORATIVE COVER BY T MCLEAN FROM ST JOHNS NEWFOUNDLAND TO OPPORTO, PORTUGAL WITH SIGNATURE AND KING EIDER FIRST DAY ISSUE 1991 DUCK STAMP AND 1966 FOOTBALL WINNERS ENGLAND 40th ANNIVESARY
Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Silmarillion, first edition, original cloth, dust-jacket, stained top edge bleed slightly into page, 1977; Farmer Giles of Ham, illustrations by Pauline Baynes, 1972; Tree and Leaf, 1971; The Lord of the Rings, 3 vol, 11th and 13th impressions, original boards, dust-jackets, 1980-83; and other Tolkien editions, 8vo, (15)
TOLKIEN, J.R.R. [The Lord of the Rings]. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1966. Second edition, 3 vols., 8vo (220 x 138mm.) 4 maps printed in red and black (3 folding and at rear of each volume). (Minor creasing to folding map of vol. I.) Original cloth (extremities bumped), dust-jackets (soiled, scuffed and torn at folds).
TOLKIEN, J.R.R. [The Lord of the Rings]. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1955. First edition, 8vo (216 x 133mm.) Folding maps printed in red and black bound at rear. Original red cloth (extremities slightly bumped, slightly soiled and discoloured). Note: this set comprises ‘The Fellowship of the Ring’ (third impression), ‘The Two Towers’ (second impression) and ‘The Return of the King’ (first impression). Provenance: Christina Chapin (signatures to front-free endpapers).
A George III silver straight tapered christening mug by John Emes, London 1805, with reeded bands and harp handle, and inscribed with presentation inscription, 9cm high; a silver presentation tankard, Birmingham 1926, 12.8cm high; a Victorian silver hip flask by George Unite, London 1863, of oval form, engraved with a crest and motto; two silver napkin rings, an enamel tea strainer, electroplate chamberstick, toastrack and other electroplated wares, 24 oz weighable The property of the late Lord Cornwallis, sold by order of the executors.
THE JIMMY JOHNSTONE EGG BY SARAH FABERGE number 14 of a limited edition of 19 Accompanied with the St Petersburg certificate which reads: Sarah Faberge, great granddaughter of Russian Imperial Jeweller Carl Faberge, has created the Jimmy Johnstone Egg both in celebration of Celtic Football Club`s greatest ever player aand in his support. The lion is presented as a finial in sterling silver and 24 carat gold-symbol of Celtic`s triumph in winning the European Cup in Lisbon in 1967. The lion presides over the badges of Celtic`s winners medals-the European Cup medal to the front; to the reverse the Scottish League Championship medal; and flanking them, to the left the Scottish Football Association Cup and to the right the Scottish Football League Cup Medals. Struck in the original dies, gilded and hand-enamelled, the sterling medals intersperse a reminder of Jimmy Johnstone`s origins with the coal pithead-four winding-shaft supports, fashioned in silver and black gold. The top of the Egg itself is hand engine-turned on sterling silver and precious rhodium. The lower half of the creation is adorned with Celtic Football Club`s badge proclaiming its 1888 origin and produced here with specific authority from the Club. The badge is counterbalanced by the motif from `The Lord of the Wing` motion picture, which celebrates Jimmy Johnstone`s career and achievement. To the sides, seven magic celtic rings, also in hand-enamelled silver. The bezel is an echo of the `Jungle`, whose corrugated roof it commemorates. Open the Egg and view the surprise. On a field of gold and hallmarked silver, Jimmy Johnstone himself, poised aslant as he presses forward: Celtic`s legendary player, triumphantly mpdelled in silver and fine gold, at his feet a sterling silver and black gold diamond-studded football. Jimmy`s signature authenticates the creation. Sarah Faberge places her Jimmy Johnstone Egg on a foot with seven steps in final witness of Jinky`s number and of the `Jungle` terraces from which he would have happily stood watching his heroes had it not been for his own amazing God-given talents. Sarah adds her signature beneath, engraved and attesting the edition issue. Limited edition 19 for the World Market. This is number 14.
A SELECTION OF BOOKS BY TOLKIEN Lord of the Rings Trilogy, published by George Allen & Unwin Ltd. Comprising:- The Fellowship of the Ring, 5th Impression 1956, The Two Towers, 1st Edition 1954, The Return of the King, 1st Edition, 1955, all red cloth binding - no dust cover, all with a map attached
Tolkien, J.R.R. The lord of the rings. London: G. Allen & Unwin, 1954-55. First editions, first impressions, volume 3 third state with printed `4` on page 49, original cloth, dust-jackets very worn, soiled, split at folds and extensively repaired verso and recto with tape, owner`s inscription and date on endpapers, some spotting to endpapers, cloth slightly rubbed, cloth of "The Fellowship" damp-mottled; Idem Farmer Giles of Ham. London: G. Allen & Unwin, 1949. First edition, original cloth, dust-jacket, 3 illustrations coloured in with felt pen, owner`s name on endpaper, dust-jacket torn with loss at extremities, cloth slightly marked; Idem Tree and leaf. London: G. Allen & Unwin, 1964. First edition, 8vo, dust-jacket spotted, frayed, and spine faded (5)
Tolkien (J.R.R.). The Lord of the Rings, 3 vols., (The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, & The Return of the King), all 1st eds., 1954-55,. three folding maps (loose), pencil annotations and corrections to each vol. throughout, possibly by a proof reader or publisher’s editor, first copy with half-title and final leaf loose, with some marks and stains, all disbound without covers, 8vo. A set of Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings in the first edition, with annotations in pencil throughout. Sold not subject to return. (3)
Tolkien (J.R.R.). The Lord of the Rings, 3 vols., revised ed., 4th imp., 1966, folding map at rear of each, orig. cloth in frayed and torn d.j.s, 8vo, with other modern literature, including Minette Walters, Colin Dexter, John Le Carre, Iain Banks, Ellis Peters, Thomas Harris, P.D. James, Mark Haddon, Jim Crace, Patricia Cornwell, Nick Hornby et al, mostly G/VG (6 shelves & 2 cartons)
ELIJAH WOOD, SEAN ASTIN, BILLY BOYD and DOMINIC MONAGHAN Autographed Promotional Photograph: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, as “Frodo”, “Sam”, “Pippin” and “Merry”, inset into glazed display, photograph approximately 10” x 8”, the whole approximately 13” x 14” + Supporting Photographs of each actor signing (5)
Order of the Bath, full dress sash attributed to Admiral Lord Lyons, G.C.B. (Civil and Military), G.C.M.G., K.C.H. (1790-1858), circa 1850, together with a partial sash bow arrangement to the same; and another full dress sash with gold swivel-rings for attaching badge attributed to Richard Trench, 2nd Earl of Clancarty (1767-1837), circa 1830, the second a little fragile but commensurate with age, otherwise good condition £50-100
JOHN RONALD REUEL TOLKIEN, 2 ttls: THE FATHER CHRISTMAS LETTERS, 1976, 1st edn, 4to, orig pict laminated bds; CATALOGUE OF AN EXHIBITION OF DRAWINGS BY , 1977, orig pict wraps + M B SALU (TRANS): THE ANCRENE RIWLE, Preface J R R Tolkien, 1955, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + JESSICA YATES: A MIDDLE-EARTH ALBUM PAINTINGS BY JOAN WYATT INSPIRED BY TOLKIEN’S THE LORD OF THE RINGS, 1979, 1st edn, fo, orig pict wraps (4)

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