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Lot 429

Studio Accessories, a Manfrotto 244RC & 143 magic arm, a Manfrotto Art 035 super clamp, two Calumet MF6820 super clamps, five unbranded super clamps, studs, quick release plates, umbrella clamps and other items

Lot 84

Camera Related Novelty Items, including a Canon Sureshot display, with logo, camera, canon & clay pigeon thrower, two boxed Polaroid camera money banks, a Kodak batteries sign, toy magic lantern slides, key rings and other items

Lot 257

Vintage games; a quantity including Timpo farm set; Ideal Crossfire; Mousetrap; Automatic Bowl-A-Strike; Vulcan Countess child's sewing machine; Mamod stationary engine (a/f); Marx Flahy Flickers Magic Picture Gun and others.Qty: quantityCondition report:Please see the added photos online.

Lot 824

An assortment of vintage 20th century boxed 'Me To You' bear ornaments from Carte Blanche, Collectible World Studios. The lot to include 'All Decked Out', 'Mixed With Love', 'Magic Moments', 'Always together', 'Special Note', 'Table For Two', 'Celebrate In Style', a bear shaped money box, 'Sweet Love', & 'Strawberry & Cream'. 

Lot 180

Mixed Lot: Cast metal Myth & Magic figures together with small lanterns, beer stein and other items

Lot 70

A collection of vintage Dandy and Beano sticker albums comprising two editions 1987, two editions The Magic of Beano 1989, All Time Greats sticker album 1994, Official Sticker Collection 2001 and Beano Spring Special 2004 (6)

Lot 169

DC Comics, If you don't believe in Ghosts #21 1971, #30 1974, If you Dare House of Mystery #193 1971, #197 1971, Strange Adventures #170, #3 Weird Worlds, #10 1974, Weird War #291 1974, #2 Swamp Thing 1972, Phantom Stranger #41 1969, #82 1969, Blackhawk #240 1968, Green Lantern # 71 1969, Aquaman #15 1964, #13 The Witching Hour 1971, #37 The Witching Hour 1973, #6 Black Magic 1974, From Beyond the Unknown #25 1973, Spectre #61 1966, Hawkman #25 1968, Atom Hawkman #44 1969, New Gods #11 1972, #143 Army of War 1964, #239 1971, #248 1972, Men of War #104 1964, #113 1966, Fighting Forces #82 1964, GI Combat #155 1972, #119 1966, #116 1966, Bat Lash #2 1968, Methamorpho Element Man #15 1967, Doom Patrol # 91 1964, Sea Devils #28 1966, Metal Men #10 1964, #24 1967, #31 1968 amd The Atom and the Flash #53 1964. 

Lot 89

A selection of childrens and dolls house ceramics including Bunnykins and Magic Roundabout

Lot 984

early 20th Cent. (or earlier) magic Batak staff in finely stone-carved wood with a naked female on one side and a male figure on the other - has presumably something to do with fertility rites collected in 1970 by Lionel Morley - Brussels || INDONESIE / SUMATRA - VROEG 20° EEUW (of vroeger) zeer mooie magische staf van de Batak in fijn met steen gebeeldhouwd hout met aan de ene zijde een naakte vrouwelijke en aan de andere zijde een mannelijke figuur - lengte : 59,5 cm heeft allicht iets te maken met fertiliteitsrites in 1970 gecollecteerd door Lionel Morley - Brussel

Lot 89

Selection of Barry Manilow records to include Live on broadway, touch more magic etc

Lot 70

Original 1876 J. & E. Stevens Co. cast iron magic mechanical bank. In working condition with professional touch up paint.  Comes with a certificate of authenticity. Width: 9,36 cm. Depth: 12,22 cm. Condition: Very Good. Location: Switzerland, Degersheim. 

Lot 626

Six vintage camera or magic lantern lenses, one marked Perken, Son and Rayment, Hatton Garden, Rapid Euryscope Optimus

Lot 129

1957 Bentley S1 Continental Sports Saloon Coachwork by H J Mulliner Registration no. 722 UYL Chassis no. BC41BG Engine no. BC40B•Unsurpassed style and luxury•One of 431 S1 Continentals•Known ownership history•Recent professional engine rebuild, repaint, and interior re-trim•Excellent history file (inspection recommended)Footnotes:Bentley's magnificent Continental sports saloon has been synonymous with effortless high speed cruising in the grand manner since its introduction on the R-Type chassis in 1952. Unlike the ordinary, factory-bodied, 'standard steel' R-Type, the Continental was bodied in the traditional manner and first appeared with what many enthusiasts consider to be the model's definitive style of coachwork - the lightweight, wind tunnel-developed fastback of H J Mulliner. The Continental's performance figures would have been considered excellent for an out-and-out sports car, but for a full four/five seater saloon they were exceptional: a top speed of 120mph, 100mph achievable in third gear, 50mph reached in a little over 9 seconds and effortless cruising at the 'ton'. Built for export only at first, the Continental was, once delivery charges and local taxes had been paid, almost certainly the most expensive car in the world, as well as the fastest capable of carrying four adults and their luggage. 'The Bentley is a modern magic carpet which annihilates great distances and delivers the occupants well-nigh as fresh as when they started,' concluded Autocar. With the arrival of the final generation of six-cylinder cars - the all-new Silver Cloud and Bentley S-Type - the Continental lost some of its individuality but none of its exclusivity. Eulogising about the new S-Series cars, introduced in April 1955, The Autocar wrote, 'the latest Bentley model offers a degree of safety, comfort and performance that is beyond the experience and perhaps even the imagination of the majority of the world's motorists'. Later, in October that same year, the Bentley Continental became available on the 'S' chassis. 'It brings Bentley back to the forefront of the world's fastest cars,' Autocar remarked of the H J Mulliner-styled fastback which, arguably, was the quickest four/five-seater saloon of its day. The S-Type's new box-section chassis incorporated improved brakes and suspension and an enlarged (to 4,887cc) and more powerful version of the existing inlet-over-exhaust six-cylinder engine, which for the first time was identical in specification in its Rolls and Bentley forms. The Continental version came with shorter radiator and higher gearing and, for a time at least, could be ordered with right-hand change, manual transmission. As had been the case with the original R-Type, the new S-Type Continental was only ever available as a coachbuilt car, the designs produced by independent coachbuilders for the S1 Continental chassis being among era's the most stylish, although – arguably – none ever improved on H J Mulliner's sublime original. This 'modern magic carpet' was supplied new via Jack Barclay's Mayfair showroom and comes with a most comprehensive history folder containing the original sales contract, numerous service records, internal memorandums, and correspondence from the car's earliest days. The folder also contains Bentley and H J Mulliner build sheets; owners' correspondence; bills from various specialists; a quantity of expired MoTs; and V5C documents to bring the story up to date. The first owner, one J H Rawlings of the Automatic Coil Winding Co Ltd, exchanged his R-Type Continental plus a substantial amount of money for this more modern Continental, a model that would turn out to be far rarer than its illustrious forebear. Jack Barclay ended up supplying 'BC41BG' to its first three owners and they appear to have serviced it throughout this period. The copy chassis card lists a further four owners up to 1965, while a hand-written document lists a further six up to 2011. There have been three owners since, including the current vendor, who purchased the Continental from Graeme Hunt Ltd in early 2020. Works carried out while with recent custodians include a suspension overhaul and engine rebuild by local specialists in Essex, plus a strip to bare metal, fabrication of new rear wheel spats, repaint, and a complete re-trim of the interior and boot by Graeme Hunt Ltd (photographs on file).Without doubt one of the nicest examples currently available, this beautiful S1 Continental 'fastback' is sure to command attention wherever it goes and delight the fortunate next owner. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 6217

Magic The Gathering Collection. This lot contains a small selection of Magic the Gathering cards from around 2000-2004. Highlights from the colelction include Lord of the Undead, Karona, False God, Bladewing the Risen, Final Punishment,Unspeakable Symbol and many more. The rares and more expensive/playable uncommons and commons have been stored in an Ultra Pro 4 pocket binder.

Lot 6218

Magic The Gathering Collection Revised - Mirrodin. This lot contains an entire collection built up of cards from sets released during the period of 1994-2004. Its a mish-mash of theme decks, opened packs and a sleeved deck. Highlights include 7th edition foil basic lands, a number of other foils, a number of rares and playable/desirable cards such Counterspell, Cranial Plating and Lava Dart. Condition Report: The cards are all from the same owner and all vary in condition. They have been sat in a box for over 15 years so conditions vary from Near Mint to Poor.

Lot 6219

Magic The Gathering Collection. This lot contains a Magic The Gathering collection made of cards from the early years of Magic. Some cards come in a folder but all are in Good to Poor condition.

Lot 6220

Magic The Gathering 2018 SAN DIEGO COMIC-CON Planeswalker Promotional Set. This lot includes the 5 planeswalkers that were exclusively found in this product. This product was only available to purchase during the 2018 San Diego Comic-con. The five cards include: Gideon of the Trials, Jace, Cunning Castaway, Liliana, Untouched By Death, Chandra, Torch of Defiance and Nissa, Vital ForceCondition Report: The cards have never been removed and therefore in Near Mint condition.

Lot 6221

Magic The Gathering 2019 SAN DIEGO COMIC-CON Promotional Set - Factory Sealed. This lot includes the 5 mythic rares from the War of the Spark expansion. This product was only available to purchase during the 2019 San Diego Comic-con. The five cards include: God-Eternal Oketra, God-Eternal Kefnet, God-Eternal Rhonas, God-Eternal Bontu and Nicol Bolas, Dragon-God.Condition Report: This item is still factory sealed - the cards are in near mint condition.

Lot 6222

Magic The Gathering - Urzas Legacy 'Crusher' theme deck. Factory Sealed. This item is factory sealed.

Lot 6223

Magic The Gathering - Urza's Legacy Booster Pack. Factory Sealed.

Lot 6224

Magic The Gathering - Fifth Edition 2-Player Starter Deck - Factory Sealed.

Lot 6225

Magic The Gathering - Portal Second Age 2-Player Starter Deck. This lot contains the Portal Second Age 2-Player Starter Deck. While the outer seal has been removed the individual items are still sealed - This includes the sealed Portal Booster Pack and two decks.

Lot 6191

Yu-Gi-Oh! - Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon 1st Ed MRL - PSA 10 Gem Mint. This lot contains an American print Blue-Eyes Toon dragon from the Magic Ruler expansion. The card is graded by PSA and achieved a perfect 10 Gem Mint. Condition Report: PSA graded 10 Gem-Mint

Lot 216

One Hundred and Ten vinyl singles, to include Kate Bush - December Will Be Magic Again/Warm And Soothing, Patti Smith Group - Because The Night/God Speed, Kula Shaker - Tattva/Dance In Your Shadow, Crowded House - Four Seasons In One Day/There Goes God, Motorhead - Ace Of Spades/ Dirty Love, Elvis Costello - Oliver's Army/My Funny Valentine, Squeeze - Cool For Cats/Model, Adam And The Ants - Young Parisians/Lady, The Police - Can't Stand Losing You/Dead End Job, The Police - So Lonely/No Time This Time, Squeeze - Slap & Tickle, The Damned - Eloise/Temptation, The Jam - Strange Town/The Butterfly Collector, Buzzcocks - Lipstick/Promises, Buzzcocks - Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't 'Ve?), The Stranglers - Something Better Change/Straighten Out, Sex Pistols - My Way/No One Is Innocent, Sex Pistols - Pretty Vacant/No Fun and Sex Pistols - Anarchy In The U.K./I Wanna Be Me (2)

Lot 222

Forty nine vinyl LPs and 12"singles, to include, Marillion - Kayleigh, Madonna - Borderline/Physical Attraction, Space - Magic Fly/Carry On, Sniff 'n' The Tears - The Game's Up, Tom Robinson Band - Power In The Darkness, Bronski Beat - Truthdare Doubledare, Bob Seger The Silver Bullet Band - Night Moves, The Boomtown Rats - A Tonic For The Troops, The Marshall Tucker Band - Dedicated, Phil May - Fallen Angels, Elton John - Blue Moves, Aztec Camera - Knife, Elvis - Separate Ways, Duran Duran - Arena, Genesis - And Then There Were Three, Elton John - A Single Man, Cheap Trick - At The Budokan and others

Lot 271

Approximately 500 Magic The Gathering trading cards, beielved to be from the mid/late 2000's to include Land Cards, Elder Pine Of Jukari, Surge Of Zeal, Okina Nightwatch, Gate Hound, Boros Fury Shield and many others

Lot 272

Approximately 500 Magic The Gathering trading cards, believed to be from the mid/late 2000's to include Land Cards, Blind With Anger, Orcish Cannonade, Lighting Axe, Catian Crier, Borel Druid, Kumano's Blessing, Simic Initate and many others

Lot 273

Approximately 500 Magic The Gathering trading cards, believed to be from the mid/late 2000's to include Land Cards, Flash Foilage, Greater Mossdog, Izzet Signet, Lure, taste Of Mayhem, Kagemoro's Clutch, Devouring Greed and many others

Lot 277

Four complete sets of Doctor Who Bigscreen trading cards, by Strictly Ink, together with 2 complete sets of foil sets, from the same series of cards, together with 2 complete sets of Captain Scarlett trading cards, by ICards Inc, Warburtons Happy family cards, together with Lord Of The Rings The Fellowship Of The Ring stickers, by Merlin, also including 180 Magic The Gathering cards, from 1996, to include Scathe Zombies, Circle Of Protection : Black, Vampire Bats, Transmutation, Divine Offering and othersTo be sold on behalf on Monkey World, Dorset

Lot 157

Two boxes of new Scratch Magic Pens

Lot 13

Twenty-five original Prog Rock vinyl LPs comprising "Fairweather- Beginning from an End" RCA Neon, "High Tide- Sea Shanties", "The Electronic Prunes- Release of an Oath", "Captain Beefheart- Strictly Personal", "Robert Calvert- Hype", "Chilli Charles- Busy Corner", "Continuum", "Keith Christmas- Brighter Day", "Chimera- Holy Grail" reissue, "Clearlight- Forever Blowing Bubbles", "David Cross- Memos from Purgatory", "Cyril", "The Edgar Broughton Band- Inside Out", two "Dada", "Chilli Willi- Kings of the Robot Rhythm", "Captain Beefheart- Clear Spot", "Burnin Red Ivanhoe", "Gebruder Engel- Skandal", four "The Faust Tapes", "Mick Farren- Vampires Stole my Lunch Money", "Fire- The Magic Shoemaker" reissue.Chilli Willi: Good throughoutClearlight: Good throughout.Electric Prunes: Cover has some wear, LP good.High Tide: Poor conditionBeefheart: Fair, some scratches, cover good.

Lot 15

Twenty-five original Prog Rock vinyl LPs comprising a UK first pressing "Bridget St John- Ask Me No Questions", "Beau", "Mike Heart and Comrades- Basher, Chalky, Pongo and me", "Mike Heart- Bleeds", "Medicine Head- New Bottles Old Medicine", "Audience- Friend's, Friend's Friend", "Don Harper- Homo Electronicus", "Henry Cow- Unrest", "Bridget St John- Thank You For", "Cannabis- Joint Effort" reissue, three "Jon Anderson- Olias of Sunhillow", two "In Search of Ancient Gods", "Jan Akkerman- Profile", two "Alquin- Nobody Can Wait Forever", "Jon Anderson- Songs of Seven", "Argent- All Together Now", "Pete Akin- The Road of Silk", two "Atomgods- History Rewritten", and two "The Asmoto Running Band- Principle Edwards Magic Theatre".

Lot 184

A collection of 12" vinyl records comprising "New Order- Blue Monday", "U2- Sunday Bloody Sunday" in addition to other LPs by the same artist, "Hit The Floor- Maybe Baby", "Marillion- Dry Land", "Judas Preist- The Ripper", various titles by "Gary Moore", various titles by "Motorhead", "Scars- Author Author", "Lou Reed- Street Hassle", various titles by "The Pogues", "Robert Plant- Burning Down One Side", "T-Rex", "Peter Tosh- Don't Look Back", various titles by "UB40", "Wah- The Story of the Blues", "The Who- Maximum R & B", "Wire- Buzz Buzz Buzz", "Buzzcocks- Moving Away from the Pulsebeat", "Canned Heat- Lets Work Together", "Eminem- Without Me", "50 Cent- In da Club", "Judas Preist- Nightcrawler", "P.J Proby- Tainted Love", "Queen- A Kind of Magic" club promotion, various titles from "Roxy Music" and others.

Lot 243

The Beatles/ Paul McCartney: a collection of original posters comprising "Peter Sellers and Ringo Starr in "The Magic Christian" film poster (38cm x 83 cm mounted), "Paul McCartney- Give My Regards To Broad St" (150cm x 103cm), four "The Beatles- Live at the BBC" (60cm x 80cm), a 1999 advertisement for "Yellow Submarine" (40cm x 60cm glazed), two "McCartney" (102cm x 152cm) and another factory sealed, two "The Beatles" portrait posters (139cm x 102cm), "Paul McCartney- Only Love Remains" (100cm x 150cm), "Paul McCartney- Hope Of Deliverance" (102cm x 153cm), and "Paul McCartney- Kings Dock Arena" (104cm x 154cm).

Lot 65

Twelve original Prog vinyl LPs comprising "Twink- Think Pink" (SES 97022) signed to the reverse, "Twink- You Need a Fairy Godmother", "Pinkwind- Festival of the Sun", "Twink- Mr Rainbow", "Bevis and Twink- Magic Eye", "Twink- Think Pink 25th Anniversary Reissue", "Pink Faries Live at the Roundhouse", two "Pink Faries" one signed, "Pink Faries- Never Never Land", "Pink Faries- What a Bunch of Sweeties", and "Pink Faries- Kings of Oblivion".Twink Think Pink: Very good condition, some wear to edges of sleeve with light scratches visible.

Lot 92

The Clash/ The Who: ten original vinyl LPs comprising "Give Em Enough Rope", "Sandinista", "This Is Radioclash", "Cut The Crap", "Combat Rock", "The Who Live at Leeds", "Direct Hits", "Tales From The Who", "Who's Zoo", and "Magic Bus".The poster is inside 'Combat Rock' and there are eight inserts in 'Live at Leeds'.

Lot 126

Fonteyn, Margot. Autobiography, signed, London: W. H. Allen, reprinted 1976, hardback with unclipped dust-jacket. Together with This Rough Magic, by Mary Stewart, signed first edition, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1964, and Airs Above the Ground, unsigned first edition, Hodder, 1965 (3)Provenance: Margot Fonteyn autograph obtained at the Opera House in Manchester, c. 1976

Lot 164

Collection of 80 magic lantern slides housed in two card drawers, including 27 coloured slides from the Slum Life series; 43 slides from The Boers series; 10 miscellaneous slides including topographical views, a coloured Edward VII national anthem slide, and a coloured 'Interval of Five Minutes' theatrical slide, most appear to be in good order, a few have cracks

Lot 1111

A collection of Nintendo NES boxed and loose video games to include Dr Mario, Super Mario 2, Adventures in the Magic Kingdom, Yoshi's Cookie, and others

Lot 75

Large Lladro figure 5771 Magic Of Laughter, good condition, height 27cm, with original box

Lot 183

Lladro figure 6898 Delivering Magic in good condition - height 15.5cm

Lot 28

THE MAGIC BEANO BOOK, [1950], annual, neat inscription on 'This Book Belongs to' panel, contents vgc, 4to, original pictorial boards a little worn plus RAINBOW ANNUAL 1951, inscription on 'This Book Belongs to' page, original cloth back pictorial boards vgc plus TEDDY TAIL ANNUAL, [1950], inscription on pictorial front free end paper, 4to, original cloth back pictorial boards, vgc, d/w (part losses) plus KIDDY FUN ALBUM 1949, London, Gerrald G Swan, original cloth back pictorial boards worn, inner joint split plus FUNNIES ALBUM 1949, London, Gerald G Swan, original cloth back pictorial boards worn, inner joint weak plus LUCIE ATWELL'S ANNUAL, [1950], coloured frontis, painting pages neatly coloured in in crayon, inscription on 'This Book Belongs to' page, 4to, original pictorial boards worn and soiled plus WALT DISNEY: MICKEY MOUSE BELLBOY DETECTIVE, Wisconsin, Whitman Publishing Company 1945, Better Little Books Series, contemporary inscription on front paste down, original pictorial boards with part losses (7)

Lot 80

LAURA KNIGHT: THE MAGIC OF A LINE THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY, London, William Kimber, 1965, first edition, original cloth d/w, vgc

Lot 680

A large TCA Dresden Magic Lantern projector with wooden bellow slide arrangement and tin plate back, with original back cowl and top chimney

Lot 408

An 18ct gold 'The Magic Flute' medal coin, featuring a profile of the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on the observe, Tamino and Pamina on the reverse, unmilled, bearing London import marks, total weight of item 5.0 grams.No box or papers.

Lot 622

A collection of original vinyl album records, to include The Beatles - Sgt Pepper Lonely Hearts Club band (PCS 7027), gatefold, Parlophone 1967; The Beatles/1962-1966 (Apple/EMI PCSP 717), double album, gatefold; two copies The Beatles/ 1967 - 1970 (Apple/EMI PCSP 718 & Swedish pressing E 188-05309/10) double album, gatefold; Wings - Venus & Mars (Capitol PCTC 254) gatefold, 1975; Band On The Run (EMI PAS 10007) 1973; Thin Lizzy - Vagabonds Of The Western World (Decca SKL 5170) 1973; Bad Reputation (Vertigo 9102 016) 1977; Jailbreak (Vertigo 9102 008) 1976, gatefold; Johnny The Fox (Vertigo 9102 012) 1976; Black Rose (Vertigo 9102 032) 1979; Fighting (Vertigo 6360 121) 1975; Fleetwood Mac - Tusk (Warner Bros K66088) double album with double inner sleeves) 1979; Rumours (Warner Bros K56344) textured outer sleeve, 1977, Deep Purple - 24 Carat Purple ( EMI TPSM 2002) German pressing, 1975; and others to include Sutherland Brothers & Quiver, Space - Magic Fly, and approximately 41 other long playing albums, and a small quantity of 78RPM records and 7 inch singlesAll long playing albums are generally in good condition and mostly looked after. Great condition for their age, 78RPM records are all heavily marked, 7 inch singles are in poor outer condition.

Lot 192

dating: 18th/19th Century provenance: Giava, Wide, double-edged blade made of fine pamor tepeng (with magic symbols); hilt made of precious wood (cracks). Blade of 18th century. length 28 cm.

Lot 207

BIRD (Anthony & HALLOWS, Ian): 'The Rolls-Royce Motor Car and the Bentley since 1931..', London, Batsford, 2002: 6th edition, 4to, dustjacket, VG: KNOCKOLDS (Harold) 'The Magic of a Name...the story of Rolls-Royce', London, Foulis, 1966: dustjacket, rubbed and marked, 8vo: together with a quantity of other books in one box, including other Rolls-Royce and Bentley reference. (One box)

Lot 233

MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES: a mixed group of approx 52 magic lantern slides, various subjects. (Sm box)

Lot 234

MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES: collection of approx 170 slides contained in two old pine boxes, largely Northern European views. (2 cases)

Lot 259

CURRIER & IVES (Publishers): 'The Sports Who Lost Their Tin': 'Two to Go!' and 'The Boss of the Road': 3 lithographed caricatures of black Americans with contemporary hand colouring, 19th century, some damage: together with some related items including sheet music, magic lantern slides, etc. (One box)

Lot 146

Dalton Watson Book Collection. A significant collection of books from the original Dalton Watson company, many edited and personally published by Lawrence Dalton. The collection consists of several rarities, and each book has a DJ, with most being 1st editions in very good condition save for several faded and slightly damaged spines: Bentley by Johnnie Green, signed by the author with a dedication, 1969; Rolls-Royce The Classic Elegance 1987; AC and Cobra by J. McLellan, 1982; The Rolls-Royce PII Continental by R. Gentle, 1980; Pinin Farina by Michael Frostick, 1977; Coachwork on Rolls-Royce 1906-1939, 1975; Duesenberg by Fred Roe, 1982, two copies; The Coachbuilt Packard by Hugo Pfau, 1975; Rolls-Royce The Elegance Continues, 1971; Lancia by Michael Frosrick, 1976; Vanden Plas by Brian Smith, 1979; BMW by Michael Frostick, 1976 & 1978; The Automobile Treasury of Ireland by Finbarr Corry, 1979; The Coachwork of Erdmann & Rossi by Rupert Stuhlemmer, 1979; The Classic twin-Cam Engine by G. Borgeson, 1981; Aston Martin & Lagonda by M. Frostick, 1977; The Magic of MG by Mike Allison, 1978 Reprint; Those Elegant Rolls-Royce, 1968 2nd Imp; Alfa Romeo - Milano by M. Frostick, 1976 revised; The Mighty Mercedes by M. Frostick, 1979 reprint; The Jaguar Tradition by M. Frostick, 1979 reprint; The Legendary Hispano Suiza by Johnnie Green, 1977; Private Motor Car Collections of GB by Peter Hugo, 1973; Rolls-Royce in America by John de Campi, 1975; V8 by Michael Frostick, 1979. Also, Rolls-Royce The Derby Phantoms, by L. Dalton 1991 (signed). (28 books)

Lot 336

A collection of coloured magic lantern slides, most nursery slides

Lot 79

A mixed lot of 1990s Lego sets in original boxes, Knights and Medieval themed (none checked for completeness), to include: - 6081 King's Mountain Fortress - 6066 Camouflaged Outpost (Legoland Exclusive) - 6055 Prisoner Convoy (Legoland Exclusive) - 6039 Twin Arm Launcher (Legoland Exclusive) - 6103 Castle Minifigures (Legoland Exclusive) - 6008 Royal King - 6020 Magic Shop

Lot 592

A 'Magic' Singer electric sewing machine table, 79 x 73 x 50cm.

Lot 88

Books: Cars, Boats and MotorcylesA selection of Sir Terence Conran's books relating to motor vehicles, approximately 15 vol., including: ROSENKRANZ (Simon), Michelin: Pioneers of Motor racing, inscribed Terence Conran in blue ink, 2004-- JAGUAR, Jaguar Yearbook, limited edition presentation copy inscribed Sir Terence Conran and number 351/750, 2000, together with the 2001 Jaguar Yearbook-- PRIOR (Rupert), Motoring: The Golden Years: A Pictorial Anthology, inscribed 'October 95 / Terence / with best wishes / for continued success with 'Bluebird'', 1991-- SUMMERS (Martin), Bluebird: a dream of a boat in six Acts, inscribed 'Dear Terence / I feel sure that Malcolm Campbell would have thoroughly approved & / would have dined regularly in the club. / You have recognised the magic of the Bluebird. / Wishing you every success / Martin / 21/3/96', 1990, etc.,This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 687

Moveable books. Popeye and the Pirates, New York: Duenewald Printing Corp., 1945, 4 animated plates, first and fourth plates with closed tear to right, second plate missing tab, second leaf detached, some toning and light marks, ownership inscription in pencil on front pastedown, original spiral-bound pictorial boards, dusty and extremities a little worn, oblong 4to, together with:Stand-ups ... Mother Goose, Designed by Sidney Sage, New York: The Saalfield Publishing Company, 1934, 6 colour lithographed plates with characters perforated at the edges, each character with a printed title to verso, all pieces still intact within the page, some minor marks, original pictorial wrappers, some staining and wear, two small staple holes to lower right corner of upper cover penetrating through page block to rear cover, large 4to, plusPlayette Phone Book, created by Larry Wise and M. Goldsmith, illustrated by Dick Briefer, New York: Playette Corp., 1945, all leaves and front cover with circular cut-out for a centre dial of a telephone mounted on rear pastedown (cover with removable handset above attached by string to rear cover), cardboard numbers under dial rubbed with some loss, original spiral-bound pictorial boards, edges rubbed, 4to, and other pop-up and moveable books, circa 1950-1980, including: "Big Top" Circus Book, The Wizard of Oz,The Flowerpot Men, A Twirly Book by Maria Bird, Land, Sea and Air pop-up book, Jolly Jump-Ups Toytown, Puss in Boots illustrated by V Kubašta, Magic Roundabout, Cinderella, Noddy, Snow White, Jack and the Beanstalk etc., a few books in Hungarian, Polish, German and Czech, some defective QTY: (2 boxes)

Lot 846

Benson (Stella). Tobit Transplanted, 1st edition, London: Macmillan & Co., 1931, original green cloth, spine lettered in gilt, in dustwrapper, minimal fraying to extremities, small repair to verso of the front wrapper, together withSanson (William). The Last Hours of Sandra Lee, 1st edition, London: Hogarth Press, 1961, original black cloth gilt in dustwrapper, plus Mann (Thomas). Confessions of Felix Krull Confidence Man, translated from the German by Denver Lindley, 1st English edition, London: Secker & Warburg, 1955, front endpaper somewhat browned, original cloth in frayed and chipped dustwrapper, and other literature and fiction of the 1920s-50s, included Alain Robbe Grillet, The Voyeur, 1959, Best Black Magic Stories, edited by John Keir Cross, 1st edition, Faber & Faber, 1960, E. Phillips Oppenheim, The Man without Nerves, New York: P. F. Collier, 1934, Kenneth Patchen, See You in the Morning, 1st edition, London: Grey Walls Press, 1949, Edgar Wallace, Dorn Ford Yates, Warwick Deeping, Ruby M. Ayres, Francis Brett Young, Jeffery Farnol, Francis Brett Young, Taylor Cordwell, William Le Queux, F.L.M. Dell, Joseph Hocking etc., including some first editions, all original cloth in dustwrappers, some minor fraying (generally in good condition), 8voQTY: (54)

Lot 907

Hughes (Ted, 1930-1998). A group of seven autograph manuscript letters from Ted Hughes to Alan Hancox (the last letter written to his wife Shelagh), 6th July 1983-18th March 1992, the first referring to the expedition to Lake Victoria involving his son Nicholas: 'he's now presumably dissecting Nile Perch (up to 300 lb each) on the lake shores in 98º F', and offering Alan the services of his local healer: 'Roy [Davids] tells us you had a visit to hospital, Alan. I hope that's under control. He'll tell you of a visit to our local healer & miracle-worker. Roy seemed impervious to the magic rays - though very often they are magic beyond belief. Anyway, in spite of Roy, I recommend him without reservation to everybody, and he seems to help (cure) about 4/5', another letter (dated in another hand in pencil January 1988) thanks Alan for the gift of a Shakespeare Folio, with a further letter, dated Court Green, North Tawton, Devon, 14 November 1991: 'I arrived back here to be crushed under the last minute copy-editor's adjustment to my Shakespeare Tome. So I was trying to get all kinds of little embellishments in before the whole mass sank into the fixity of type....What a marvelous volume that is. I have it open on a very fine lectern my son made...After my Shakespeare digression, I'm surveying a pile of things that I left half-started at the point of distraction. So I am trying to refix my wits to cope with a new line in productions. Sustained writing of prose - formal prose - makes many things more difficult for a while, somehow. Everything one does leaves its habit-trace.' and finishing with a reference to the latest Cheltenham Literature Festival and to the publication of an Anthology of East European Poets by his friend Danny Weissbort: 'A bookfull of quite wonderful things that will probably sink without trace in the finely huge yawn of boredom with (boredom over? boredom about?) those wretched countries. A bookful of red-hot cries from the forge of history suddenly turned to chill, remote museum pieces. I'm sending the reprint of my Shakespeare Anthology, with the Note (at the back) from which my other book emerged', and a last letter to Alan's wife Shelagh referring to Alan's death 'Dear Shelagh - I hope all's going well with you. I imagine a great many people are giving support, but if there is anything I can do - you know I would love the opportunity to do it... it's a valuable memory that Alan was so warm and often with me. Just as it's a kind of thorn in my memory that I was so late for that Shakespeare lecture the year before. I got there exactly on time, but it must have given Alan an anxious ten minutes...I've got the Shakespeare he gave me here on a lectern, and I try to read it a play a week from it - aloud to myself', together with three handwritten cards from Carol Hughes, and a Morrigu Press invoice signed by Carol Hughes, as well as two photographs of Ted Hughes and Alan Hancox at the 1992 Cheltenham Literature FestivalQTY: (13)NOTE:Alan Hancox, Cheltenham bookdealer and director of the Cheltenham Literature Festival from 1980 to 1995, who oversaw the expansion of the festival into one of the leading British literary events of each summer. He regularly chaired poetry discussions, such as Seamus Heaney's 1988 Cheltenham Lecture 'Learning from Eliot', about the influence of T. S. Eliot on Heaney's writing. Alan's major contribution is acknowledged in the tribute to him by poets he brought to the festival, Poems for Alan Hancox, published by the Whittington Press in 1993.

Lot 23

A novelty chess set, the resin pieces as myth and magic figures, the chess board with a pair of storage drawers, 50cm wide

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