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Lot 121

Seven small Matchbox vehicles No 38, 17, 47, 9, 13, 45 and 32 all boxed, ten Matchbox models of Yesteryear Nos 4, 3, 5, 6, 1, 8, 9, 10, 7, 11, Matchbox Major pack Fruehauf Hopper train M-4, Budgie Toys cattle truck and salvage crane, Matchbox series No 2 accessories pack Spot on Bentley Saloon No 102, eight Charbens Old Times Series models Two TT Sidecars with riders, a Zebra Toys Railway articulated van etc - most items boxed

Lot 61

OO gauge Locomotive kits - all boxed and believed to be complete, requires motor, worm and gear plus paint and glue - 1 x Keyser LNER P2 L36, 1 x Keyser LNER XGC Sir Sam Fray L40, 1 x Kemilway BR standard 82XXX 2-6-2T, 1 x M&L Premium Kits LNER/GNR/GNR D2/3, 1 x BEC kits LNER J52 and 1 x BEC kits LNER J17

Lot 759

J.T.C (John Theodore Cuthbert) Moore-Brabazon signed card dated 1957. He was a pioneering aviator. He first soloed in a French Voisin biplane at Issy-les-Montineaux, Paris, France, in November, 1908. French F.A.I. brevet #40 was issued to him under the name of Brabazon Moore, on March 8, 1910, before he became a member of the House of Lords in England. British F.A.I. Airplane Pilot's Certificate Number 1 was issued to him by the Royal Aero Club, making him the first person to be licensed in Great Britain as an Airplane Pilot. In 1909 he made the first live cargo flight by airplane, by tying a waste-paper basket to a wing-strut of his Voisin airplane. Then, using it as a "cargo hold", he airlifted one small pig. In October of that year Mr. Moore Brabazon won the first all-British competition of L1000 offered by the Daily Mail for the first machine to fly a circular mile course. His aeroplane was fitted with a 60-horse-power Green aero engine. In the same year M. Michelin offered L1000 for a long-distance flight in all-British aviation; this prize was also won by Mr. Brabazon, who made a flight of 17 miles. Charles Rolls and Lord Brabazon of Tara made an ascension in the first spherical balloon made in England, which was built by the Short Brothers. In the First World War, he took a leading roll in the development of aerial photography Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 717

Cdr M Birrell rare Battle of Britain pilot signed Navy cover comm. 1st victory from a Catapult launched Hurricane Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 1041

Air Cdre F M West VC Great War Victoria Cross winner signed on his own Historic Aviators cover Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 707

Rare multisigned Spitfire cover. R J Mitchell cover signed by Sqn Ldr D Glaser DFC, BOB pilot, Wg Cdre D Bennett, Spitfire Test Pilot, Ai Crd E Merriman 610 sqn, Sqn Ldr Raw AFC, Miss M Horton the Wartime WAAF carried aloft on the tail of AB910! Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 96

Heading: (Pochoir Illustrations)Author: Title: Pochoir illustrations and advertisements from Les Feuillets d'ArtPlace Published: ParisPublisher:Date Published: c.1920Description: 33 illustrations or advertisements, all but a few hand-colored in pochoir. Various sizes, 28.5x21.5 cm (11¼x8½") to 32x25.5 cm (12¾x10") approximately. An attractive assortment of illustrated leaves from this important and influential French periodical. Artists represented include M. Dufet, R. d'Erlanger, Edouard Halouze, M. Romme, R. Brunel, George Barbier, etc. A few a bit browned, some light wear; overall very good to fine.

Lot 83

THE RAYS: 'Silhouettes/Daddy Cool', London 8508: RONDO (Don): 'White Silver Sands/Stars Fell On Alabama', London 8466; together with approx 134 other 78s, generally artists within M-S, various labels. (Approx 134)

Lot 82

THE JODIMARS: 'Rattle Shakin' Daddy/Eat Your Heart Out Annie, Capitol CL14641: LITTLE RICHARD: Girl Can't Help It/She's Got It, London 8382: together with approx 138 other 78s, generally artists within letters D-M, various labels (Approx 139)

Lot 209

An antique hallmarked 18ct gold ring set with two sapphires and three diamonds. M.5. Approx 3.5 grams

Lot 400

An 18ct white gold (stamped 18ct) five stone diamond ring. (M), approx. 3.4g, 1 diamond broken. Please note this lot is a credit card reclaim item and is sold without reserve and as seen.

Lot 408

A platinum band. (M), approx 8g. Please note this lot is a credit card reclaim item and is sold without reserve and as seen.

Lot 395

A 9ct gold hallmarked diamond solitaire ring (M.5).

Lot 223

14 ct white gold ring (stamped 14k) set with and emerald surrounded by diamonds. M. Approx 6 grams. Please note this lot is a credit card reclaim item and is sold without reserve and as seen.

Lot 217

10ct gold amethyst and diamond ring. M.5

Lot 403

A white metal (tested min 9ct gold) diamond set ring, 1 stone missing. (M.5), approx. 3.6g. Please note this lot is a credit card reclaim item and is sold without reserve and as seen.

Lot 228

A heavy 18ct gold (stamped 18K) ring set with a large tanzinite and diamonds. (M) approx 8g. Please note this lot is a credit card reclaim item and is sold without reserve and as seen.

Lot 111

A pretty hallmarked 9ct gold ring set with a large citrine and diamonds. (M)

Lot 211

A lovely 1950's yellow metal ring (tested high carat gold) by Fred of Paris set with polished pink coral and diamonds. M.5. Approx 6.7 grams

Lot 221

Heavy hallmarked 18ct gold seal ring. M. Approx 13.5 grams. Please note this lot is a credit card reclaim item and is sold without reserve and as seen.

Lot 491

A case of mixed watercolours signed M. Eunson

Lot 274

RARE RECOVERY OF WILLIAM, PRINCE OF ORANGE COMMEMORATIVE COINby M Holtzhey, 1734, the obverse with bust of William of Orange right, hair long, legend reading "W.C.H.F. Princeps AVR. ET Nass", marked "Holtzhey.F." below bust, the reverse with Hygieia holding a staff upon an alter encircled by a serpent, legend reading "Vota Pro Principis Avriaci Salvte" for the recovery of the prince of Orange and dated MDCCXXXIV, 28mm

Lot 249

A late Victorian 18ct gold, opal and diamond ring, with three graduated opals and four diamonds, approx. ring size N½, and an 18ct gold memoriam ring, approx. ring size M½ (2)

Lot 346

An 18ct gold, sapphire and diamond ring, approx. ring size M½ See inside front cover colour illustration

Lot 352

A ruby and diamond ring, in a white coloured metal setting, approx. ring size M½ See inside front cover colour illustration

Lot 382

Two 22ct gold wedding bands, approx. 9.7 g (2) Condition report Report by NG One approx. 4.2 g, approx. ring size K. inscribed internally. Hallmarked Birmingham 1898. Other approx. 5.5 g, approx. ring size M. Modernish. Hallmarked Birmingham D. Both worn.

Lot 169

A silver vesta case, applied a 9ct gold plaque, with gift inscription L to M Eastern 1916, Birmingham 1911, and four others, approx. 4.1 ozt (5)

Lot 292

An 18ct gold and five stone diamond ring, approx. ring size M, an Art Deco style diamond and sapphire ring, and five other rings (7)

Lot 412

A white coloured metal ruby and diamond cluster ring, the central cushion cut ruby surrounded by brilliant and a baguette cut diamond, approx. ring size M Condition report Report by NG Approx. 5.2 g (all in) Ruby approx. 9 x 8 x 4 mm Baguette diamond approx. 3 x 1 or 2 x 1 mm Largest brilliant cut stone approx. 2 x 1 mm Smallest brilliant cut stone approx. 1 x 1 mm White metal unmarked and with some wear. Ruby is included and internal fractures are visible. Diamond appears generally clear but grey in colour. Unmarked.

Lot 331

An 18ct white gold, diamond and sapphire ring, approx. ring size M See illustration

Lot 489

Royalty Interest: A wine glass, engraved VRI within an oval, beneath a crown, 10 cm high, and a group of items belonging to T M Flint, who worked for the Royal Household

Lot 301

A 22ct gold wedding band, approx. ring size M, approx. 4.9 g, and an 18ct gold buckle ring, approx. ring size P, approx. 6.3 g (2)

Lot 334

A large pink stone dress ring, in a white coloured metal mount, approx. ring size M½ See illustration Condition report Report by NG Diameter approx. 20 mm, height approx. 12 mm Approx. 13.4 g (all in)

Lot 132

GENTLEMAN'S DIAMOND SET ONISS PARIS CERAMIC WRISTWATCHreference ON606-M, quartz movement, the black dial with diamonds at the quarter hours, date aperture at six, silvered hands, 41mm stainless steel and ceramic case, fitted with a stainless steel and cermaic bracelet strap with deployment clasp, boxed

Lot 133

GENTLEMAN'S ONISS PARIS CERAMIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCHreference ON620-M, quartz movement, the guilloché dial with applied gilt baton hour markers, date aperture at four, subsidiary chronograph dials at two, six and ten, gilt hands, 45mm stainless steel and ceramic case, fitted with a ceramic bracelet strap with deployment clasp

Lot 329

W M THACKERAY: THE VIRGINIANS A TALE OF THE LAST CENTURY, London, Bradbury & Evans, 1858-59, 1st edition in book form, 1st issue, 2 volumes, added engraved title pages plus 46 engraved plates as called for, pp359-364 trimmed at foot (not affecting text), uniform contemporary half green calf gilt worn (2)

Lot 684K

A J HAYES: THE SOURCE OF THE BLUE NILE A RECORD OF THE JOURNEY THROUGH THE SOUDAN TO LAKE TSANA IN WESTERN ABYSSINIA ..., London, Smith Elder 1905, 1st edition, 32 full page plates plus 2 maps as called for, original cloth gilt worn plus HENRY M STANLEY: IN DARKEST AFRICA OR THE QUEST, RESCUE, AND RETREAT OF EMIN GOVERNOR OF EQUATORIA, New York, Charles Scribner's Sons 1890, 1st US edition, 2 volumes, 45 full page black and white plates plus 2 folding maps in rear pockets, original pictorial cloth worn, volume 1 lacks front end paper (3)

Lot 705

HENRY M STANLEY: IN DARKEST AFRICA OR THE QUEST RESCUE AND RETREAT FOR EMIN GOVERNOR OF EQUATORIA, New York, Charles Scribner Sons 1890, 1st US edition, 2 volumes, lacks folding maps, old half calf gilt very worn, vol 1 inner joint weak (2)

Lot 217

FREDERICK KEELING SCOTT: VERSE, Brighton, J Beal & Son circa 1946, signed, old cloth backed boards plus WALTER DE LA MARE: POETRY IN PROSE, London, Humphrey Milford 1935, signed and inscribed to George Rostrevor Hamilton (1888-1967) "To GRH from W de M Christmas 1936", original wraps very worn (2)

Lot 491

MAJOR SIR GERALD BURRARD: IN THE GUN ROOM, 1964 3rd edition, original cloth, dust wrapper plus HENRY M STEBBINS: PISTOLS A MODERN ENCYCLOPAEDIA, Harrisburg 1961, original cloth, dust wrapper plus MAJOR FREDERICK MYATT: THE ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS, 1985 reprint, original laminated boards, dust wrapper plus GEORGE MARKHAM: GUNS OF THE ELITE SPECIAL FORCES FIRE ARMS 1940 TO THE PRESENT, 1987 reprint, original cloth, dust wrapper plus IAN V HOGG AND JOHN WEEKS: MILITARY SMALL ARMS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, 1977 1st UK edition, original cloth, dust wrapper plus G T GARWOOD: GOUGH THOMAS'S GUN BOOK SHOTGUN LORE FOR THE SPORTSMAN, 1980 reprint, original laminated boards plus PETER GARNHAM: SHOTGUNS, 1963 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper plus GOUGH THOMAS: SHOTGUNS AND CARTRIDGES, 1963 original cloth, dust wrapper plus A E HARTINK: THE COMPLETE ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF ANTIQUE FIREARMS, 2001, original laminated boards, dust wrapper plus CLAUDE BLAIR: POLLARDS HISTORY OF FIREARMS, Country Life 1983 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper plus JOHN WALTER & GORDON HUGHES: A PRIMER OF WORLD BAYONETS - COMMON KNIFE AND SABRE BAYONETS PART ONE AND FURTHER KNIFE, SABRE AND SOCKET BAYONETS PART TWO, 1969, 1970 reprint, 2 volumes, original printed wraps (12)

Lot 259

CHARLOTTE, EMILY AND ANNE BRONTE: THE WORKS ..., London, J M Dent & Co, 1893-1996, volumes 1 and 2; JANE EYRE, 1896 1st edition in this form, volumes 3 and 4; SHIRLEY, 1896, 1st edition in this form, volumes 5 and 6; VILLETTE, 1895 2nd edition in this form, volume 7; THE PROFESSOR, 1895 2nd edition in this form, volume 8; POEMS, 1896 2nd edition in this form, volumes 9 and 10; WUTHERING HEIGHTS AND AGNES GREY, 1893 1st edition in this form, volumes 11 and 12; THE TENANT OF WILDFELL HALL, 1893 1st edition in this form, 37 black and white plates as called for, uniform original decorative cloth gilt, spines faded, top edges gilt (12)

Lot 322

(COLLECTION FOUR TITLES WITH ILLUMINATED ILLUSTRATIONS): WE PRAISE THEE O GOD - TE DEUM CALENDAR FOR 1909, London and New York, E Nister & E P Dutton [1908], original cloth backed boards gilt plus SONNETS BY SHAKESPEARE - WITH ILLUMINATED INITIALS AND BORDERS BY EDITH A IBBS, London, Constable & Co 1913, original boards gilt plus JOHN KEBLE: STAR OF THE EAST, London, M Ward circa 1890, original decorative paper covered board gilt plus THE ILLUMINATED CALENDAR AND HOME DIARY FOR 1845, London, Longman & Co circa 1845, quarto original decorative painted boards gilt worn and soiled (4)

Lot 684Q

JESSIE M KING, 2 titles: THE CITY OF THE WEST [GLASGOW], 1911, 1st edition, 25 tipped in plates as called for, original card covers dust wrapper plus THE GREY CITY OF THE NORTH [EDINBURGH], London 1912, 24 illustrations plus illustrated title and contents as called for, original card covers dust wrapper (2)

Lot 81

NICOLA BAYLEY AND WILLIAM MAYNE: THE PATCHWORK CAT, 1981 1st edition, original pictorial laminated boards plus JANE HISSEY: OLD BEAR, 1986 1st edition, original pictorial laminated boards, dust wrapper plus WAYNE ANDERSON AND CHRISTOPHER LOGUE, 2 titles: RATS MAGIC, 1976 1st edition; THE MAGIC CIRCUS, 1979 1st edition, each original pictorial laminated boards plus PETER BULL: THE TEDDY BEAR BOOK, Winscombe 1983 limited edition, (10,000), signed, original cloth gilt, original bookmark, original slip case plus J M BARRIE: PETER PAN AND WENDY, illustrated Mabel Lucie Attwell, 1981 reprint of 1921 edition, original pictorial cloth gilt plus HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN: HANS ANDERSEN'S FAIRY TALES, illustrated W Heath Robinson, 1981 facsimile reprint, original decorative cloth gilt plus THE FABLES OF AESOP, illustrated Edward J Detmold, 1981 facsimile reprint of 1909 edition, original decorative cloth gilt plus RUDOLPH TESNOHLIDEK: THE CUNNING LITTLE VIXEN, illustrated Maurice Sendak, 1986 1st UK edition, original cloth gilt, dust wrapper (9)

Lot 519

MAURICE BARING: FLYING CORPS HEADQUARTERS 1914-1918, 1930 1st collected edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper (v worn), ex-Royal Air Force library + M F VON RICHTHOFEN: THE RED AIR FIGHTER, London, The Aeroplane and General Publishing Co 1918, original two-tone pictorial cloth + FL LT IRA JONES: KING OF AIR FIGHTERS, BIOGRAPHY OF MAJOR MICK MANNOCK..., 1934 1st edition, original cloth + PETER KILDUFF: THE RED BARON COMBAT WING, London, 1997, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper + THE AIR MINISTRY (PUB): THE RISE AND FALL OF THE GERMAN AIR FORCE (1933-1945), 1948, 26 maps (of which 2 folding) + numerous illustrations from photographs, diagrams etc, original cloth + NORMAN FRANKS AND HAL GILBLIN: 2 titles: UNDER THE GUNS OF THE KAISER'S ACES, London, Grubb Street, 2003, UNDER THE GUNS OF THE RED BARON, Caxton 2000 2nd edition, each original cloth, dust-wrapper (7)

Lot 821

ONE BOX: W M THACKERAY: WORKS..., Ed Arthur Pendennis, London, Caxton Publishing Co, [no dates circa 1900], "The London Edition", 26 volumes, uniform Art Nouveau decorative cloth gilt, spines faded (26)

Lot 82

EDITH NESBIT: ROYAL CHILDREN OF ENGLISH HISTORY, illustrated Frances Brundage and M Bowley [1897], Father Tuck's "Golden Gift" Series books 1 and 2, 2 volumes each with 2 mounted coloured plates, each original cloth backed pictorial boards plus HERBERT ASQUITH AND ALEC ROWLEY: PILLICOCK HILL, illustrated A H Watson 1928 1st edition, coloured frontis as called for, original cloth backed pictorial boards plus JOHN SAMUEL MOORAT: YE BOOKE OF OLDEN TIME BALLADES AND NURSERY RHYMES, illustrated Paul Woodroffe circa 1895 1st edition, oblong quarto original cloth backed pictorial boards plus two others similar

Lot 475

HOWARD COLE: FORMATION BADGES OF WORLD WAR TWO, BRITAIN, COMMONWEALTH AND EMPIRE, 1985, original cloth gilt, dust-wrapper + M R D FOOT: SOE IN FRANCE, AN ACCOUNT OF THE WORK OF THE BRITISH SPECIAL OPERATIONS EXECUTIVE IN FRANCE 1940-1944, London, HMSO, 1968, 2nd impression, original cloth, dust-wrapper + T A INNES & IVOR CASTLE: COVENANTS WITH DEATH, London, Daily Express publications 1934, original pictorial cloth (3)

Lot 391

J A GERE: PRE-RAPHAELITE DRAWINGS IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM, 1994, original pictorial wraps plus MICHAEL BARTRUM: THE PRE-RAPHAELITE CAMERA ASPECTS OF VICTORIAN PHOTOGRAPHY, 1985 1st edition, original cloth gilt, dust wrapper plus R L M COUPE: ILLUSTRATIONS EDITIONS OF THE WORKS OF WILLIAM MORRIS IN ENGLISH, 2002, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper plus JULIAN TREUHURZ: FORD MADOX BROWN PRE-RAPHAELITE PIONEER, Philip Wilson publishers 2012, original pictorial wraps plus COLIN CUNNINGHAM: THE TERRACOTTA DESIGNS OF ALFRED WATERHOUSE, 2001 1st edition, original pictorial wraps plus VICTOR ARWAS: ALASTAIR ILLUSTRATOR OF DECADENCE, 1979, original pictorial wraps plus PATRICIA JAFFE: WOMEN ENGRAVERS, 1990 original pictorial wraps plus BENEDICT READ: VICTORIAN SCULPTURE, 1982, original cloth, dust wrapper plus CHRISTOPHER WOOD: PARADISE LOST PAINTINGS OF ENGLISH COUNTRY LIFE AND LANDSCAPE 1850-1914, 1988 1st edition, original cloth gilt, dust wrapper (9)

Lot 309

VOLTAIRE: CANDIDE, Pennsylvania, The Franklin Library, 1979, original quarter calf gilt, all edges gilt + F SCOTT-FITZGERALD: THE GREAT GATSBY, Pennsylvania, The Franklin Library, 1982, original quarter calf gilt, all edges gilt + HERMAN MELVILLE: MOBY DICK; OR, THE WHALE, Norwalk, The Eastern Press, 1977, Collector's Edition, original decorative full calf gilt, all edges gilt + THE APOCRYPHA TRANSLATED OUT OF THE GREEK AND LATIN TONGUES, BEING THE VERSION SET FORTH AD1611..., London, Folio Society 2006, original quarter calf gilt, original slip-case + J M BARRIE: PETER PAN IN KENSINGTON GARDENS, illustrated Arthur Rackham, London, Folio Society, 2004, folio, original decorative cloth gilt, original slip-case

Lot 346

[SAMUEL BUTLER]: HUDIBRAS ..., London, J M for Geo Sawbridge 1709, 3 parts in 1, 1st illustrated edition, 1st issue, part 2 title page for R Chiswel, G Sawbridge, R Wellington and G Wells, part 3 title page for Thomas Horne, engraved portrait frontispiece, 18 engraved plates including 1 folding, the normally folded in part 1 bound in sideways and slightly cropped rebound half calf

Lot 182

AGATHA CHRISTIE: 4 titles: THE HOLLOW, 1946 1st edition, original cloth worn, dust-wrapper, DEATH ON THE NILE, Crime Club 1960, reprint, original cloth, dust-wrapper, N OR M?, Crime Club 1963 reprint, POSTERN OF FATE, 1973 1st edition, original cloth + ANDREW GARVE: THE LONG SHORTCUT, 1968 1st edition, original cloth gilt, dust-wrapper + ELLERY QUEEN: THE FINISHING STROKE, 1958 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper + ARTHUR CONAN-DOYLE: A STUDY IN SCARLET, London, Ward Lock circa 1912, 255pp, original cloth worn (7)

Lot 327

LIBRO DE HORAS DE JUANA I DE CASTILLA, Barcelona, M Moleiro Editor, 2005, limited edition (987) numbered (this copy No 782) facsimile of the original work housed in the British Library under shelf mark "additional MS 35,313" quarto, original decorative full grained morocco gilt, spine gilt in compartments, crimson morocco labels to spine, all edges gilt, matching original grained morocco gilt slip case, together with accompanying commentary volume, THE BOOK OF HOURS OF JOANNA OF CASTILE, M Moleiro, 2005, folio original silk covered boards gilt, dust wrapper (2)

Lot 390

JAMES CAWLFIELD: CALCOGRAPHIANA: THE PRINT SELLERS CHRONICLE AND COLLECTORS GUIDE TO THE KNOWLEDGE AND VALUE OF ENGRAVED BRITISH PORTRAITS, London 1814, engraved port frontis, rebound cloth backed boards gilt plus A CATALOGUE OF ENGRAVERS, WHO HAVE BEEN BORN, OR RESIDED IN ENGLAND; DIGESTED BY MR HORACE WALPOLE FROM THE NSS OF MR GEORGE VERTUE ..., London 1786 2nd edition, contemporary calf gilt very worn, top board detached but present plus WILLIAM POWELL FRITH: JOHN LEECH HIS LIFE AND WORK, London, Richard Bentley 1891, 2 volumes plus M JOURDAIN AND FRANCIS LENYGON, 4 titles: ENGLISH DECORATION AND FURNITURE OF THE EARLY RENAISSANCE (1500-1650); DECORATION IN ENGLAND FROM 1640-1760; FURNITURE IN ENGLAND FROM 1660-1760 AN ACCOUNT OF ITS DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN; ENGLISH DECORATION FURNITURE OF THE LATER XVIIIth CENTURY (1760-1820), 1924 1st edition, 1927 2nd edition, 1924 revised edition, [1923] 1st edition, 4 volumes, each folio original cloth, dust wrapper plus 3 other similar titles (11)

Lot 938

Collection: early Cruise Line and Steamship ephemera circa 1884-1897 including Cunard Royal Main Steamship "Aurania" concert programme, Friday April 24th 1885 + 4 others "Aurania" concert programmes each Thursday July 2nd 1885, each approx size 12 x 17 cm + printed Cunard Steam Ship Company log card with manuscript entries for RMS Aurania journey from Liverpool to New York, 20th-27th April 1885, including m/s entries for distance, latitude, longitude and weather conditions, approx sixe 15 x 10 cm + Cunard Line RMS Aurania printed list of saloon passengers, Liverpool to New York, April 18th 1885, 4pp, original pictorial wraps + The "Aurania" News, No 26, April 25th 1885, original printed booklet, 4pp with original printed supplement re concert loosely inserted + White Star Line Saloon Passenger List per Royal and US Mail SS "Teutonic", New York to Liverpool, June 8, 1892, original printed wraps, printed by Lowell & Co, Boston + another White Star Line Saloon Passenger List, SS "Teutonic", October 13, 1897, original printed wraps (worn) + RMS "Teutonic" printed Luncheon card, Saturday June 6th, 1891 + Cunard Passenger's Log-Book, A short history of the Cunard Steamship Company and a description of the Royal Mail Steamers Campania and Lucania ..., Glasgow, David Bryce & Son, [1897], 80pp, original pictorial wraps + passenger list "Normannia", Hamburg to New York, 24 April, 1891, original pictorial wraps worn together with "Normannia" printed concert programme and printed menu dated 27 April, 1891 + two Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company printed booklets circa 1890s + envelope manuscript addressed to Sir Harry Bullard [1841-1903], Anchor Brewery, Norwich, containing printed White Star Line proposed sailings list for 1891 with "Majestic" and "Teutonic" White Star Line folding printed brochure circa 1890s + printed Geo W Wheatley baggage certificate with manuscript entries for Sir Harry Bullard luggage on SS Lucania dated September 15th, 1897 + small quantity other items similar - Sir Harry Bullard (1841-1903), Brewer, MP for Norwich and Deputy Lieutenant of Norfolk, is stated as chairing the concerts on SS "Aurania" printed concert programmes 1885 and is listed printed passenger lists "Aurania" April 18, 1885, "Teutonic", June 8, 1892 and "Teutonic", October 13, 1897, all housed in 20th century folder, original boards

Lot 604

JOHN M WILSON (ED): THE RURAL CYCLOPEDIA OR A GENERAL DICTIONARY OF AGRICULTURE ..., Edinburgh, A Fullarton 1847-49, 4 volumes, 4to, old calf very worn, volume 1 top board detached plus JOHN C MORTON (ED): A CYCLOPEDIA OF AGRICULTURE PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC ..., Glasgow, Edinburgh and London, Blackie & Son, 1856-69, 2 volumes, old half calf worn (6)

Lot 75

JONATHAN SWIFT: GULLIVER'S TRAVELS INTO SEVERAL REMOTE NATIONS OF THE WORLD, illustrated Arthur Rackham, London, J M Dent & Co 1909, 1st edition, 12 coloured plates as called for, original decorative cloth gilt worn plus G B LEWIS [M QUAD]: THE LIFE AND TROUBLES OF MR BOWSER ..., Chicago circa 1902, original pictorial cloth plus KENNETH HARE: ROGUES AND VAGABONDS, illustrated Cecil Aldin, London [1930], 1st edition, 2 full page plates plus numerous illustrations in text as called for, original cloth gilt v worn, backstrip near detached plus JACK LONDON: BEFORE ADAM, illustrated C L Bull 1907, original pictorial cloth plus S B LACY: FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM, illustrated Charles Heath Robinson and Tony Sarg, 1910 1st edition, 8 coloured plates and 60 black and white illustrations as called for, quarto original decorative cloth gilt worn (5)

Lot 602

CHARLES JAMES APPERLEY "NIMROD": REMARKS ON THE CONDITION OF HUNTERS, THE CHOICE OF HORSES, AND THEIR MANAGEMENT ..., London, M A Pittman, 1837 3rd edition, 3/4 crimson morocco gilt by Bickers, armorial bookplate of Sir Thomas Ashley Sparks, top edges gilt

Lot 496

M R D FOOT: SOE IN FRANCE, AN ACCOUNT OF THE WORK OF THE BRITISH SPECIAL OPERATIONS EXECUTIVE IN FRANCE 1940-1944, London, HMSO, 1966 1st edition, signed and inscribed to front end paper "Francis Cammaerts (1916-2006), notable member of "Independent French" section of SOE which staged guerrilla operations against Nazi occupiers and Vichy regime during World War II", original cloth gilt

Lot 144

A Collection of Miscellaneous Jewellery, including chain with approx 13 charms, length of chain approx 72 cms, a single silver neck chain, approx 56 gms and a lady's silver green stone ring, size M. (3)

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