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VICTORIAN EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD RUBY AND DIAMOND RINGwith a central round ruby flanked by two star set diamonds, size M, 1.8g; along with a late Victorian garnet and seed pearl ring in nine carat gold, size O, 2g; an early twentieth century citrine ring in nine carat gold, size L-M, 2.7g and a late twentieth century smoky quartz dress ring, in nine carat gold, size P, 7.2g (4)
Penrose (Roland) Portrait of Picasso, revised, enlarged edition, inscribed by the artist with decorations in pastel "for Lydia with love Roland" on front free endpaper, original cloth, dust-jacket, 1971 § Themerson (Stefan) Jankel Adler: An Artist..., number 235 of 400 copies signed by the author and artist, printed in red and black, illustrations by Adler, lightly browned, a few pencil scribbles, original printed wrappers, uncut, soiled and stained, Gaberbocchus Press, 1948; Kurt Schwitters in England, first edition, printed on coloured papers, original glazed printed boards, Gaberbocchus Press, 1958 § Javarone (Domenico, editor) Carte Segrete, No.1, original printed corrugated card boards with label, Rome, 1967 § Hamnett (Nina) Laughing Torso, first edition, original cloth, a little stained, 1932 § Leiris (M.) & G.Limbour. André Masson and his Universe, translated by Douglas Cooper, original cloth, spine faded, Geneva, Paris & London, 1947, illustrations; and c.25 others, mostly exhibition catalogues of European artists, 4to & 8vo (c.30)
Stich (Sidra) Yves Klein, Stuttgart, 1994 § Green (C.) & others. Juan Gris, New Haven & London, 1992 § Vallier (Dora) Braque: The Complete Graphics, New York, 1982 § Anthonioz (M.) Verve: The Ultimate Review of Art and Literature (1937-1960), New York, 1988 § Mendgen (E.) In Perfect Harmony: Picture + Frame 1850-1920, Vienna, 1995 § Tancock (John L.) Multiples: The First Decade, printed on coloured papers interleaved with illustrations, original wrappers with mull spine, lacking paper band with title and popper from upper wrapper, Philadelphia, 1971, illustrations, many colour, all but the last original cloth or boards with dust-jackets; and a small quantity of others on non-British 20th century art, many catalogues/pamphlets, v.s. (c.60)
Architecture.- Powers (Alan) The Twentieth Century House in Britain, from the Archives of Country Life, 2004 § Johnson (Philip) & others. The Architecture of Philip Johnson, Boston, New York & London, 2002 § Nichols (Karen Vogel) & others, editors. Michael Graves: Buildings and Projects 1982-1989, original wrappers, New York, 1990 § Zevon (Susan) Outside Architecture: Outdoor Rooms designed by Architects, 1999 § Girouard (M.) The Victorian Country House, revised edition, New Haven & London, 1979, illustrations, many colour, all but the third original cloth or boards with dust-jackets; and c.25 others, architecture, including several issues of C20 magazine, 4to (c.30)
Black (P.) & Désirée Moorhead. The Prints of Stanley William Hayter: A Complete Catalogue, 1982 § Livingstone (m.) & others. Allen Jones: Prints, Munich & New York, 1995 § Gilmour (Pat) Artists at Curwen, 1977 § Jones (Stanley) Stanley Jones and the Curwen Studio, signed by the author, 2010 § Sidey (Tessa) Editions Alecto: Original Graphics, Multiple Originals 1960-1981, 2003, illustrations, mnay colour, original cloth or boards with dust-jackets, the first slightly rubbed; and a small quantity of others on British prints & printmakers, mostly 20th century, mostly catalogues, 4to & 8vo (sm.qty)
Hornby Railways - OO gauge, an Electric L M S Express passenger train set (incomplete); assorted track, buildings, speed controllers, Duchess of Sutherland 4-6-2 locomotive and tender, Rn 6233; GWR 0-6-0 tank engine Rn 9400; assorted goods wagons, petrol tankers etc, part boxed qty ( 3 boxes)
Dinky Toy Cars - a 133 Cunningham C-5R racing car, creamy white, twin blue strips, Rn 31, tan seats, blue driver and hubs; others 108 MG Midget white body, maroon seats, red hubs, RN28; 109 Austin Healey 100, x2 one red, one cream; 232 (23F) Alfa Romeo Racing Car, Rn8; 23H Ferrari, Rn5 x2; 23J, H W M Rn7; 23N Maserati Rn9, all play worn (9)
Jane Nasmyth (1778/88-1867) British. "From Stirling Looking to Cumbuckenuth", (Cambuskenneth), an Extensive River Landscape with Figures on a Path, Oil on Canvas, Signed, Inscribed on Label on reverse, 18" x 24". Provenance: M Richardson & Co, London; Oscar and Peter Johnson Limited, London.
M.16 Steel Combat Helmet, an untouched plain apple green model 1916 helmet of large size, shell marked ‘ET66’. Virtually all apple green finish paint remaining to skull. 3 pad liner complete with all its inner pads and leather liner band, which is also Wurttenberg 13th Korps marked and the date ‘16’. Chinstrap complete but slightly loose, at one end it is adrift from the buckle. The initials ‘PBW’ painted to the upper inner crown. In-depth research on page 80, 81, 82 and 83 of Feldzug 16.
M.18 Steel Combat Helmet, excellent condition skull marked ‘TJ66’, the skull retaining virtually all of its apple green finish, standard metal liner band with the 3 pad liner intact, one pad having both tongues, another pad having one tongue, third pad no tongue. Partial remains of the chinstrap.
M.18 Steel Trench Combat Helmet, excellent skull retaining much original apple green finish, shell marked shape of the letter ‘L’ size ‘64’. The M.18 steel banded liner has the three inner leather pads still fitted, complete with their tongues with two of the three inner horsehair pads loose inside the helmet.
M.16 Camouflaged Battle Damaged Steel Combat Helmet, superb camouflage finish in plum, ochre and green without black separation lines. Three padded liner all complete with its inner horsehair pads and its strong leather chinstrap. To the side of the shell is a crack which was probably caused by a shell splinter, resulting in a small triangular section of the shell to be missing. Featured on page 46 of Feldzug 17.
M.16 Steel Combat Helmet with Trench Made Linen Cover, excellent shell marked ‘68’. The cover has never been taken off this helmet, therefore it is impossible to describe the amount of paint finish remaining to the exterior skull. Complete with its leather M.16 liner band, complete set of three pad liners with their inner horsehair pads and original drawstring. Lightweight linen cover. Cover constructed from some form of linen bag. This helmet was original discovered by Michael Baldwin in a U.S. antique shop for $50 in the early 1970’s now a unique item. Featured on page 174 of Feldzug 16.
Battle Damaged M.17 Steel Combat Helmet, shell marked ‘SI 63’ retaining much original apple green finish, the shell peppered with shrapnel and ammunition round holes, complete with its original chinstrap, which is frail and two only of its inner horsehair pads. Featured on page 158 of Feldzug 17.

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