Waite (Arthur Edward). Studies in Mysticism and Certain Aspects of the Secret Tradition, 1st edition, 1906, The Secret Doctrine in Israel, A Study of the Zohar and its connections, 1st edition, 1913, 4 black and white illustrations, The History of Magic, including a clear and precise exposition of its procedure, its rites and its mysteries, by Eliphas Levi, 2nd edition, 1922, numerous black and white illustrations, some light spotting, all original publisher's gilt-decorated cloth, spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, (3 volumes in total), together with Wright (Dudley), Gould's History of Freemasonry... , volumes I-V (complete), revised edition, circa 1920, numerous black and white illustrations, uniform original gilt-decorated blue cloth in dust jackets, covers toned and rubbed with some loss, large 4to, plus Blavatsky (H.P.), The Complete Works of, Isis Unveiled, facsimile edition, circa 1930, original blue cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other early 20th-century and modern mysticism reference and related, including Alan Leo, Hiram E. Butler, P.D. Ouspensky, Jacob Boehme, all original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)
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LATE 19th CENTURY MAGIC LANTERN having black japanned metal body housing the extending chimney brass cased lens and front mounting having single draw and rack and pinion focussing, now with electric illumination, unbranded but case marked Patent 2459, 16" (40.7cm) long with lens closed down, all housed in the BLACK JAPANNED TINPLATE STORAGE/CARRY CASE together with TWO STAINED WOOD SLIDE HOLDERS, FOUR VARIOUS PROJECTOR LAMPS/BULBS and a selection of CIRCA 1930s LANTERN SLIDES, mainly views of architecture, trams, etc in Europe, including Coln and the words of a temperance song to the tune of Men of Harlech, etc, 20 images in total
MIXED LOT OF CERAMICS including a Beswick character jug of Sairey Gamp, a Carltonware teapot with applied figures, a Carltoware Thistle pin dish, a Royal Stafford child's Magic Roundabout breakfast set comprising cup, bowl and plate, a Carltonware Brown & Polson sauceboat on legs, a Poole Pottery lidded preserve pot, a Devonware milk jug, and other items
A Steiff Limited Edition for the German Market Magische Zirkuswelt (Magic Circus World), a wooden shelf in the form of a circus tent with eight small Teddy Bears dressed as circus characters including weight lifter, popcorn seller and magician, a lion and a pony, 2007 - 43?4in. (12cm.) height of bears and 301?2in. (77.5cm.) height of shelf
A collection of over 30x LPs from various genres: rock; pop; folk; soul; jazz etc. Includes some collectable items, mostly first pressings: The Hollies "Would You Believe?" (PMC 7008); The Lonesome Travellers (Tradition TSR 004, signed); The Peddlers "Three In A Cell", "Suite London" & "The Fantastic Peddlers"; Dusty Springfield "A Girl Called Dusty"; Slade "Alive!"; Roy Orbison "In Dreams"; Ike & Tina Turner "River Deep - Mountain High"; Space "Magic Fly"; Isaac Hayes; etc. The condition of the vinyl appears to be mostly excellent.
Approx. 1000 45 RPM records from the 1960s to the late 1980s, predominantly pop, soul included by artists such as Diana Ross, Four Tops, Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Temptations, Martha and the Vandellas, Three Degrees, The Motors, Bill Haley and His Comets, Blondie, David Bowie, Human League. On labels such as All Platinum, Winner, Creole, Epic, Electric, Black Magic, Sparks, Seville, Penny Farthing, Stacks, Bluenote, Polydor, RCA, MCA, MGM, ABC, Atlantic, RSO, Island, Pye. Most in played condition and lacking original sleeves, with some having replacement card sleeves.
A collection of 19th century stereoscopic glass and card slides, including five by Breese & Co, Sydenham, 'What Are the Wild Waves Saying?', No 27, 'Night-Storm Gathering', No 33, 'Kingstown-Storm', No 40, two further handwritten ''The graves of William Wordsworth & Hartley Colridge, Grasmere', No 56, and 'Beauties of Cloudland', No 67, each with gilt edged paper mount, two by Samuel Fry 'No. 1 - Waves of the sea!', and 'Waves of the sea! No. II - The ground swell', thirteen further glass stereo slides, unnamed, some annotated in French, of European views, one in colour of the ship 'Le Gabain' leaving Le Havre, No 2475, in a Victorian mahogany storage case, with key, 21 by 12 by 11.5cm, an incomplete set of 46 Underwood & Underwood card views of Canada, boxed, five stereoscopic postcards of The Great White City, London, and one Excelsior card, two hand held wooden viewers, nine Magic Lantern colour slides, and two cases of single glass photographic slides and negatives, early 20th century, of British, European and American views, approximately 200 total.
MAGIC MAGAZINES & POSTERS Twenty five magazines "The Wizard", four different editions with duplication, 3 x March 1909, 2 x September 1909, 15 x March 1910 (picture of Mr & Mrs Harry Houdini on front cover) and 5 x July 1910. Four posters from 1930s to 1972 including Magic Show at the Royal Theatre London 1930s. Generally Good
Magic lantern slides - Two mahogany framed coloured single slides - Victoria Square, Clifton and Arno's Vale Cemetery Bristol, two others by Carpenter & Westley - Queen Victoria and Brig (sic) At The Foot Of The Simplon and five glass single slipper slides - Riddles Condition: 'What is that which is lengthened' slide has a break through the non writing part, all others in good order - **General condition consistent with age

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