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A 1919 edition of The Story Of The Irish Citizen Army by P O Cathasaigh published by Maunsel & Co Ltd, a copy of Marx Engels Lenin on the Irish Revolution by Ralph Fox published by Modern Books Limited, a 1945 reprint of Abbeys: Their Rise and Fall by R H Malden published by Oxford University Press, a 1945 reprint of The Growth, Building And Work Of A Cathedral Church by R H Malden published by OUP and four other pamphlets (8).
30+ Vintage 10 x 8 inch black & white negatives including Frederic March (Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde), Bela Lugosi (Dracula), Alfred Lunt & Lynn Fontaine, Shirley MacLaine, Ruby Keeler, Evelyn Keyes, Hardy Kruger, Hedy Lamarr, Dorothy Lamour, Burt Lancaster, Angela Lansbury, Charles Laughton, Peter Lorre, Bela Lugosi, Marx Brothers & others
Russia : 1923-1946 Mint and used collection in two loose leaf albums(100s) including 1929-31 Workers defin imperf 4k,10k,15k,30k mint, 1929 Pioneers set mint, 1929-32 Telegraph Office 1R indigo perf and imperf mint, 1930 Rebellion Anniv set perf and imperf mint, Red Cavalry set mint, Zeppelin set perf used, 1931 Airship set imperf mint, North Pole set imperf used, 1932 Air Express perf set mint, Gorky set mint, 1932-33 Anniv of Revolution set used, Philatelic Exhibition set mint, 1933 Marx set mint, Stratosphere set used, Ethnographic set used, 1934 Air set with wmk used, Stratosphere set used, Airship set used, Lenin set mint, the 3k is used, 1935 Anti War set used, Chelyuskin set used, Metro set used, Games set used, Engels set mint, 1937 Tolstoy set mint, 1938 Landscapes set mint, Aviation set mint, Sports set mint, 1939 Moscow set mint, 1940 Agricultural Fair set mint, later issues to 1946. A few stamps have a little toning, but a mainly fine old time collection. HEAVY LOT - OVERSEAS BIDDERS PLEASE ENQUIRE FOR SHIPPING COSTS
Marx (US) tinplate, clockwork Red Cap Porter, 1930s, black porter in red and blue uniform, carrying two suitcases with various destinations, c/w mechanism to body, walking/nodding action, 8 ¼” (21cm) tall, with remains of original box, together with a tinplate c/w walking soldier, 6” (15.5cm) tall, both in good condition, and a Marx (US) New Milk Wagon and Horse tinplate toy, good condition, box poor, (3 items).
Marx tinplate Walking Popeye, tin printed in various colours, Popeye with parrot cages, tinplate pipe and clockwork mechanism to body when wound Popeye walks forward, 8 ¼” (21cm) tall, good to very good condition, together with a J.Chein & Co boxing Barnacle Bill the Sailor tinplate clockwork toy, 7 ¼” (18.5cm) tall, fair condition, punch bag replaced, (2 items).
Boxed toys by Marx, Jouef and Kellermann, Marx plastic Friction Fire Chief car, 10” (25.5cm) long, fair to good condition, box fair, taped, lacks one inner flap, Jouef red plastic Streamlined racing car with c/w motor, good condition, box fair, taped, Kellermann crane, fair condition, lacks base, box fair to good, one end flap tears to edges, British made plastic friction driven Destroyer, good condition, box good, and a boxed Fairylite Percy the Playful Pup, (5 items).
Japanese Tinplate Masudaya Battery Operated Trans-Continental Express Train, fully working, with mystery action, headlight and whistling, in excellent original condition, with a fair to good original box, some age wear, 16” (41cm) long, plus Louis Marx (Swansea) Bullseye Pinball Game, with outer card box, in good condition, Merit Everest Game, complete with Everest playboard, two sets of three plastic climbers, mountain ledges and spikes, in good complete condition, colourful box is fair to good (3 items)
Boxed Mamod TE 1A Traction Engine, with steering rod, spirit lamp, in fair to good used condition, leaflet and spare spring driving belt, in a fair to good original box plus Marx Plastic Battery operated Farm Tractor with disc harrow, tin plough and rake, in very good condition, original box is fair (2 items)
Collection of wind-up novelty animals and toys, post war, including Unique toys pecking goose, performing sealion, selection of lithographed animals including a horse, frog, various chicks and birds, ball playing cat, monkeys, Marx Mickey and Goofy, Gama Donkey and Clown, modern Paya clown in three wheeler, modern Lilliput robot and more, (approx. 30 items).
An unboxed Louis Marx Gerry Anderson's Fireball XL5 Bagatelle, copyright 1963, F to G, together with a small quantity of boxed diecast models,including a Matchbox Thunderbirds Commemorative Set, a Vivid Imaginations 'Spectrum Command Team' and a re-release of the Corgi 'Green Hornet' model, all appear G+ in G+ boxes. A Thunderbirds 'International Rescue Game' and a small quantity of Annuals are also included as part of this lot. (13)
Commemorative Medals, France, ‘Orphée Endort Cerbère Aux Sons De Sa lyre’, massive uniface bronze medal, c.1893, by Marie-Alexandre Lucien Coudray (1864-1932), head of Orpheus with lyre, 115mm. (MeF.261; Classens 40; BM Acq. 1983-1987, p.18, 28; Coll R Marx 463; The Medal 44, p.41), minor edge nicks, nearly extremely fine At the entrance to the Underworld, Orpheus was able to lull Cerberus to sleep with the sounds of his lyre.
A 1919 edition of The Story Of The Irish Citizen Army by P O Cathasaigh published by Maunsel & Co Ltd, a copy of Marx Engels Lenin on the Irish Revolution by Ralph Fox published by Modern Books Limited, a 1945 reprint of Abbeys: Their Rise and Fall by R H Malden published by Oxford University Press, a 1945 reprint of The Growth, Building And Work Of A Cathedral Church by R H Malden published by OUP and four other pamphlets (8).
EINSTEIN ALBERT: (1879-1955) German-born Theoretical Physicist, Nobel Prize winner for Physics, 1921. A very fine A.L.S., Papa, two pages, 4to, n.p., n.d.. to his youngest son Eduard (‘Lieber Tetel!’), in German. Einstein announces ‘I hope you’ve received the course of Freud’s lectures from Vienna by now’ and reveals ‘I’ve read most of them myself in the past. They really made me admire the author, even so they didn’t convince me that his theories were correct’, although continues ‘I must admit however that, due to my own small experiences, my conviction about those theories is weakening – I feel that he was on to something, at least in regards to the main theories’. Einstein further informs his son that work is keeping him relentlessly occupied and remarks ‘Even though they say that the work of a single person will not have much of an impact in the larger picture, it does not diminish the passion of the undersigned in his pursuit of his goals…Whilst the personal illusions of the earlier years brought warmth and love into one’s life, they don’t last a lifetime. Life would be boring if the work and the passion of understanding wouldn’t exist’. The physicist also writes of his leisurely activities, ‘In my free time I am currently reading Schiller’s poems, which I have neglected since my youth. They kind of feel a bit pompous, but at the same time they are enthralling in their choice of words and grammar. I am really happy that I picked them up again’ and further comments ‘I would have liked to send you another book on top of the Freud, but didn’t know which one to send – especially because I don’t get a lot of German writings anymore’, continuing to reflect ‘When I have some extra free time, after finishing Schiller, I really want to start reading Shakespeare, everything from him I can get my hands on. If you’d like to read it too, we could discuss it at some later point in time?’. In concluding Einstein sends news of Eduard’s elder brother, Hans Albert, ‘he has been travelling up and down the country for the past 6 weeks and will have seen and experienced many interesting things. I really hope he has followed my advice and kept a journal, but I am not holding high hopes. When it comes to talking and writing he seems to be chronically obstructed’. A letter of exceptional content for the personal views Einstein reveals about Freud, and further enhanced by his references to both Schiller and Shakespeare. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VG Eduard Einstein (1910-1965) Youngest son and third child of Albert Einstein, brother of Hans Albert Einstein (1904-1973) who pursued a career as an engineer and educator. Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) Austrian Neurologist, the father of Psychoanalysis.Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805) German Poet, Philosopher, Physician, Historian & Playwright. William Shakespeare (1564-1616) English Poet, Playwright & Actor. Einstein and Freud (along with Karl Marx) have been described as ‘the architects of the modern age’ and letters linking the two men are extremely rare and highly desirable.
MARX BROTHERS THE: A good set of vintage blue fountain pen ink signatures by all four of the Marx Brothers individually, comprising Groucho Marx, Zeppo Marx, Chico Marx and Harpo Marx, on a piece (4 x 3.5) neatly trimmed from an 8vo sheet of printed stationery from the Savoy Hotel, London. Each of the brothers have signed with their full names. Neatly mounted at the left edge to part of a page removed from an autograph album, otherwise VG

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