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EARLY / MID 20TH CENTURY POSTCARDS AND EPHEMERA - two postcard albums and contents (about 100 cards, greetings, sentimental, etc); various loose cards: two Raphael Tuck & Sons Louis Wain cat postcards, five cat and animal early 20th century, one Valentines Mabel Lucie Atwell, two hand-cut silhouette postcards annotated Olde Englyshe Fete July 1907; various late Victorian/Edwardian ephemera and printed small cards, religious mottos, greetings, birthday; one P.C Paris nude; two WW1 embroidered silk postcards, and three later RP postcards of war ships; series of Cunard RMS "Berengaria"; series of ten depicting Philip Stott College, a photographic portrait annotated Philip Sidney Stott; and an album of various Wills cigarette cards
A box of miscellaneous china and decorative wares to include two Continental porcelain tazzas painted with Classical figures and with cobalt blue and gilt rims, each signed "Wagner", a cased silver mounted and silver mounted dressing table set with cut glass bottles, to include nail buffer, scissors, etc, a print AFTER LOUIS WAIN, a collection of Aynsley china wares, a Limoges powder bowl and cover, etc
AN ALBUM OF POSTCARDS, C1906-10 mostly addressed to Ealing, real photographic including alms houses at Strand on the Green, Chiswick, Staines, Reading, others including Eastbourne, Felixstowe and other coastal towns, Devon, Somerset, Isle of Man, Salisbury, Wales, France, Franco-Belgian, Brussels and London Exhibitions, greetings and comic including Louis Wain, mainly postally used (310 approx) ++++
Smith (Jessie Willcox, illust.). The Water Babies, by Charles Kingsley, Boots the Chemist, [1919], twelve tipped-in colour plates, each with captioned tissue guard, letterpress vignettes printed in green, early manuscript inscription on front pastedown, original gilt decorated green cloth, in bright condition, in dustjacket, with colour illustration mounted on front panel, rubbed and torn, with some edge-loss, 4to, together with Greenaway (Kate), The Pied Piper of Hamelin, by Robert Browning, Frederick Warne, circa 1903, colour illustrations throughout, some full-page, pictorial endpapers, yellow edges, original tan cloth-backed pictorial olive-green boards, edges a trifle rubbed, 4to, plus Pearse (S.B., illustrator), Ameliaranne Keeps School, told by Constance Ward, 1st edition, George G. Harrap, 1940, full-page colour illustrations, black & white vignettes, occasional light finger marks, pictorial endpapers, front free endpaper with ownership name on recto and adhesive tape marks on verso, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, rubbed and marked (mostly to lower cover), 8vo, plus nineteen others, mostly children's and illustrated books, including the first Dutch edition of Rip Van Winkle illustrated by Arthur Rackham, and Our Darlings, with three mounted colour plates by Louis Wain (22)

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