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Lot 63

A set of four English painted ticket signs for the 'Jets' fairground rideAttributed to Edwin Hall, circa 1940sThe shaped signs painted on both sides with Flamboyant painted Art Deco-style decoration, each reading 'It's Fascinating!', 'It's Sensational!', 'Faster Than Sound', and 'Fly Your Own Jet Plane' respectively, 106cm wide, 1cm deep, 47cm high (41 1/2in wide, 0in deep, 18 1/2in high) (4)Footnotes:Edwin Hall was the second son of William Hall, the leading paintshop foreman at Orton & Spooner in the first quarter of the 20th century. William was eventually poached by Lakin and moved to London with his family to continue his work there. In time, Edwin came to work at Lakin's too and began on his new Noah's Ark rides, but shortly became the unofficial chief designer and artist for the firm.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 348

Steiff German teddy bear 406195 boxed Alfonzo Teddy bear 35cm boxed as sold (1)  New photographs of bear now added correctly-thank you You are personally  invited to Bishton Hall for the Viewing day 11-3pm on Sunday 8th September , the day prior to the sale and view and see the dolls toys and teddy bears and fashion and textiles for yourself in person

Lot 148

A 1940s striped shirtwaist dress with pockets, a deadstock 1950s plaid dress and integral net petticoat, complete with original swing tags by Jerel Jnr, New York (as new), a volup cotton sundress c1950s/60s with purple roses and pockets, a 50s/60s pencil sundress, a 50s/60s green plaid sundress with pockets and an early 60s cocktail or party dress in red and black wool with gold lurex (6 dresses in one box) Good condition commensurate with age and wear, purple rose dress is missing a button and one button is off. You are personally  invited to Bishton Hall for the Viewing day 11-3pm on Sunday 8th September , the day prior to the sale and view and see the dolls toys and teddy bears and fashion and textiles for yourself in person

Lot 504A

Vintage Pokémon cards inside of a 'Wizards of the Coast' Pokémon Bushfire deck box. To include: 1999 English release complete base set collection of 16 unlimited holographic cards including Charizard Blastoise and Venusaur within card sleeves, a Neo Genesis Premium File 1 Complete Set (Japanese year 2000) consisting of nine cards depicting the full evolution of the Second Gen Johto starters Cyndaquil, Chikorita and Totodile (image 3 shows the reverse of the Japanese card which say Pocketmonsters), 18 Fossil cards: 15 common and uncommon including duplicates and 3 trainer cards, 19 Jungle cards: 17 common and uncommon including duplicates and 2 trainer cards, 33 Base Set Energy Cards: a mix of Fighting, Fire, Electric, Grass and Water energies, 5 Fossil Holo cards: numbered 7,9,10,12 and 13, 10 Jungle Holo cards: numbered 5, 7 (x2),8,10,11,12,13,14,15, and 16, a Black Star Promo 'Pokémon: The First Movie' cards: numbered 2,3,4 and 5 from the special promo series and a vintage deckbox from the original Wizards of The Coast release. A large and diverse collection ideal for new collectors or those looking to complete their original base sets. Condition of the cards vary from played to excellent. Whilst these have not been sent away for grading, they have been inspected carefully. Deck box is in brilliant condition, no splitting with the velcro still in tact and functional. (qty in one bag) You are personally  invited to Bishton Hall for the Viewing day 11-3pm on Sunday 8th September , the day prior to the sale and view and see the dolls toys and teddy bears and fashion and textiles for yourself in person

Lot 151

Assortment includes Autographed cards from various New York Yankees greats including MLB Hall of Famers Waite Hoyt, Paul O'Neill and a rare 2 card 6.5"L x 4.5" W plexiglass display of Joe DiMaggio hitting and sliding into home base. Hall of Fame Yankees Joe Pepitone and Wade Boggs cards contain certificates of authenticity. Collection also includes a very rare signed Mickey Rivers card from his post Yankees career in the Senior Professional Baseball Association West Palm Beach Tropics. Certificate of Authenticity included. Each card measures 4"L x 3"W. Issued: 1980 - 2000Dimensions: 6.5"L x 4.5"WCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 259

1973 World Champions Knickerbockers by Robert Stephen Simon. A lithograph of the 1973 New York Knicks signed by Hall of Famers Jerry Lucas, Willis Reed, Dave DeBusschere, Bill Bradley, Walt Frazier, Earl Monroe, and coach Red Holzman. Artist signature. Marked 1946/1973. Housed in black metal frame. Sight size: 26"L x 19.5"H. Frame size: 29.5"L x 24.5"H x 1"W. Certificate of Authenticity from Goldin Sports Marketing and Licensing included. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment. Artist: Robert Stephen SimonDimensions: See DescriptionEdition Number: 11946/1973Condition: Age related wear.

Lot 158

This is a cancelled check from First National Bank, filled out and signed by New York Yankee Hall of Famer, Waite Hoyt. Dimensions: 8.25"L x 3.25"HCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 432

A quantity of mixed ceramics including two Royal Doulton figures 'Sweet and Twenty' HN1589 and 'Alice' HN2158, Royal Copenhagen  globular vase 2390, painted with moths, three New Hall tea bowls and two saucers, a blue and white tea bowl and saucer etc to/w a Belleek-style cabinet tea service on tray, various Capodimonte and other figures etc (box)

Lot 113

Mr & Mrs C. Hall. Ireland, It's Scenery, Character & c., New Edition in three volumes, illustrated throughout with engraved plates depicting topographical views and maps, plus further illustrations within the text, contemporary quarter calf, 4to, London: Hall, Virtue & Co, n.d. *CR occasional spotting and browning, some slight worming to endpapers and titlepages, some with hinges and joints cracked and split at head, extremities rubbed.

Lot 333

Chess. A large quantity of New in Chess magazines and yearbooks, original publishers wrappers, 1985-2018 (qty) Provenance: From the library of the late Christopher M Fordham Hall. *CR Mixed condition.

Lot 230

A Collection of Mainly 18th Century British and Chinese Ceramics, including: a creamware teapot and cover, a Worcester "Queen Charlotte" pattern waste bowl, a Cozzi teabowl, red anchor mark, a Newhall silver shaped teapot, a pair of Qianlong famille rose plates, a similar patty pan with rope moulded border etc (one tray)Creamware Teapot - cover chipped, crack to handle terminal, spout chipped, shoulder abraded, crazed.Worcester Bowl - glaze heavily worn to the interior, some minor flakes and wear to the rim.Cozzi tea bowl  - no chips or cracks, general wearNew Hall teapot - chip to finial, general wearPair of plates, rims fritted and chipped, no cracks. glaze wearPatty pan - in good condition.Creamware bowl - three rim cracksNew Hall saucer dish - restored.Waste Bowl - in good condition Pair of dessert dishes - general wear, no chips or cracksPair of Chinese saucers - one broken in half and restuckEnglish saucer with puce feathers - chipped Three remaining teabowls - no chips and cracks, some wear and staining.

Lot 233

Hardcover with original dustcover and 612 pages. An autobiography of Barbara Walters, American broadcast journalist from 1951 to 2015. She was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in 1989. ISBN: 9780307266460. Artist: Barbara WaltersIssued: 2008Dimensions: 6.5"L x 1.5"W x 9.5"HEdition Number: First EditionManufacturer: Alfred A. KnopfCountry of Origin: New YorkCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 182

Group of tea and coffee cups 19th century and later: New Hall cup and saucer of floral design and ribbon trails, struck through Meissen teacup and saucer with floral design on a yellow ground; Spode coffee can and saucer and others with monochrome hunting dogs, Sevres coffee can with turquoise ground and vignette showing cherub holding a torch; Samson vide de poche of shell form with central armorial crest; Meissen trinket dish of floral decoration, Meissen style miniature; Samson dish (restored); New Hall trio Pattern no 20 with Chinese style figures holding parasols, 19th century lidded Sucrier on stand with repeating leaf and ribbon band (qty)Sevres coffee can - rubbing to gilt rim Meissen trinket dish - chipped to rim and rubbed rimSucrier - chip to the knop, old firing marks to the exterior, and rubbing to ther gilding of the standYellow Meissen tea cup and saucer - gilding is rubbed, possible hairline to the saucerSamson dish - restored break to the rimNew Hall trio - Tea bowl chipped and cracked to the rimPair gilt on white coffee cans and saucers - gilding is rubbed Samson vide-de-poche - has a chip to the undersideSpode group - minor surface scratches and rubbing to the gildingPattern no. 20 New Hall trio - restored handle to the teacup?Small Meissen cabinent cup - restored handle and rubbing to the rimTallic handle teacup - handle restoredBlue and gilt tea cup and saucer -  some rubbing to the enamel and gilding

Lot 451

Robert Boyle, SCEPTICAL CHYMIST: or Chymico-Physical Doubts and Paradoxes, 1680, Henry Hall, Oxford, panelled calf, upper board detached with Victorian reback and new endpapers; pp440 - with the Publisher’s 'Advertisement to the Reader’ following a2; worming close to foreedge for second half of the Chymist and whole of Experiments and Notes, pp268. This is the second edition but the first to include the Experiments and Notes. A good copy only (Est. plus 20% premium)

Lot 278

Two early American Banknotes. Continental, Massachusetts 1780 Three Dollar Note, Printed by Hall & Sellers. Approximately 9.2cm x 7cm. Condition, creases, staining. Discontinued Hole to right of centre & red ink stamp. Connecticut 1784 Forty Shilling Note, New London, Printed by Tim Green. Approximately 7cm x 9cm. Condition, creases, staining. Discontinued Hole to centre.

Lot 125

Part of the New England Village Series, building is decorated for the holidays with wreaths on windows and doors. Hall lights up with included bulb and light switch. Department 56 impressed mark. This item has its original box: 11"L x 7"W x 7"H. Issued: 1992Dimensions: 8.5"L x 5"W x 5.5"HManufacturer: Department 56Condition: Age related wear.

Lot 223

MFSL - LP COLLECTION. A collection of 12 x LPs. Artists/ Titles include Frank Sinatra - Sinatra At The Sands (MFSL 2-332), The Beatles - White Album (MFSL2-072), Dire Straits - Love Over Gold (2179724691), Dire Straits - Making Moves (2179724681), Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms (2179724411), Daryl Hall / John Oates - Rock 'N Roll Part 1 (2179714471), Nilsson - Schmilsson (2179724981). T. Rex - Electric Warrior (2179724901), Electric Light Orchestra - Elorado (MFSV1-514), The Alan Parsons Project - Eye In The Sky (MFSL 2-500), Marshall Crenshaw (2179712941) and The Broadsword And The Beast (MFSL 1-092). The condition is generally Ex+/ As New with some sleeves dropping slightly below this.

Lot 68

1924 Paris Olympic games Guy Butler Olympic Games bronze third-place prize medal, designed by Andre Rivaud, circular form, for the 400m, the obverse with a winning athlete coming to the aid of a fallen colleague above the Olympic rings emblem, the reverse with an assortment of sporting equipment around a legend VIII EME OLYMPIADE PARIS 1924, diameter 55mm., 72gr., good, clean condition with little wear The following lot 68 and lots 173 to 189 relate to the career of Guy Butler.  The medals and ephemera awarded to Guy Butler, winner of four Olympic medals including a Gold at the 1920 Games, Britain’s most bemedaled Olympic athlete of all time, a distinction shared since 1984 with Sebastian Coe, Christine Ohuruogu and Mo Farah. Guy Montagu Butler was born in Harrow, his father Edward Montagu Butler a former first-class cricketer for Middlesex and housemaster of The Park. Following early education at Heatherdown prep school, near Ascot, Guy Butler entered The Park in 1913 and captained the cricket and football sides.  He first made his mark on the national scene in the 1917 Public Schools Championships when he won the 100 yards (with Harold Abrahams unplaced six yards behind), 440 yards and long jump, defeating Abrahams by half an inch with his final leap. A year after joining the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, he entered Trinity College, Cambridge in 1919, by which time he was the AAA 440 yards champion. In addition to his 4 x 400 metre relay gold medal at the 1920 Olympic Games, achieved with team-mates Cecil Griffiths, Robert Lindsay and John Ainsworth-Davis in 3m 22.2s on 23 August, he finished second in the 1920 Olympic 400 metres, won by his great rival, the South African Bevil Rudd, on a rain-sodden track against the cream of the world’s quarter-milling talent on 20 August. Despite competing with a strained thigh muscle, forcing him to employ standing starts, Butler reached new heights at the Paris Olympics of 1924. Setting an unofficial European record of 48.0 in his semi-final, he gave it everything in the final, staged in the evening of the same day. Second to his inspired team-mate Eric Liddell for much of the race, he eventually placed third in 48.6.  such a magnificent achievement however, it did not get the acclaim and merit it deserved. It was overlooked in the excitement surrounding Liddell’s victory. Butler claimed another medal in the 4 x 400 metre relay, his team recording 3m 17.4s and claiming a bronze. An athlete who never quite fulfilled his potential due to various injuries and nerves. Harold Abrahams once wrote, “Ill-luck and a rather wayward temperament played their part in robbing him of distinctions which were well within his capabilities, and had he not been so successful when he was so young he might have been very much more so later on.” One of Butler’s best performances came in 1926 when, a week after winning the Amateur Athletic Association 220 yards in a personal best of 21.9, he equalled the world record of 30.6 for 300 yards. He ended his active career at the 1928 Olympic Games, when he became the first British track and field athlete to compete in three Olympics, but where he was eliminated in the second round of the 200 metres. He went on to make valuable contributions to British athletics in many ways. He advised on the design of the White City stadium, where he was athletics manager. He became a successful coach (guiding Alistair McCorquodale to fourth place in the 1948 Olympic Games 100 metres), lectured and wrote widely on the sport, serving as the athletics correspondent of the Morning Post until its merger with the Daily Telegraph in 1937, and became Britain’s foremost producer of coaching films and loops. In World War II he worked at the Foreign Office and was a Lieutenant in the Bedfordshire Regiment. He was inducted into the England Athletics Hall of Fame in 2014.

Lot 336

A group of English blue and white porcelains, c.1755-80, including a Philip Christian (Liverpool) oval potting pot printed with the Fence pattern, a Bristol coffee cup painted with flowers, an early Worcester coffee cup and saucer in the Prunus pattern, a Worcester leaf dish, a Bow moulded dish, a Lowestoft Imari milk jug, a Worcester teapot and cover in the Fisherman pattern, a New Hall coffee can, a Caughley two-handled cup, three teabowls, a mustard pot and a fork handle, some faults, 19.5cm max. (16)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.

Lot 367

A New Hall style cabbage leaf jug, late 18th/early 19th century, painted in polychrome enamels with Chinese figures including a mother breast-feeding a baby, another figure holding a parasol before an ornamental fence, the decoration likely a later addition, some restoration to the foot, 24cm.Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.

Lot 357

A group of Regency porcelains, c.1805-20, including a Nantgarw oval dish, a cabinet cup with cover and stand decorated with silver lustre, possibly Spode, a Coalport armorial plate, a Barr, Flight and Barr saucer dish with the letter J within a bold Imari design, a gold-decorated Derby saucer, a New Hall milk jug with Classical figures, a similarly decorated teapot and cover, and a botanical teacup and saucer, some damages, 29.3cm max. (12)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.

Lot 335

A rare New Hall plate in the Sèvres style, c.1785-90, moulded and painted in blue with feuille de choux borders, a New Hall blue and white coffee cup and saucer printed with birds in flight above Oriental plants within a fleur de lys border, and a spoon tray printed with the Trench Mortar design, 22cm max. (4)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe. The plate formerly in the J Holgate Collection.

Lot 361

A rare New Hall Tobacco Leaf tea and coffee service, c.1812, richly decorated in pattern 856 with stylised flowers and leaves in shades of green, orange, white and gilt, reserved on a dark blue ground. red pattern numbers, some restoration to the coffee pot's spout and the teapot's stand. Comprising: a coffee pot and cover, a teapot with cover and stand, a milk jug, a slop bowl, a cake plate, six teacups, six coffee cups and six saucers. (26)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.This elaborate pattern derives from a popular and elaborate Chinese design produced for the Western market in the second half of the 18th century. Cf. Geoffrey Godden, New Hall Porcelains, p.251 where a service of the same shape is illustrated beside an original purchase invoice dated 1812.

Lot 356

A study group of English porcelain teawares, c.1790-1820, including a New Hall trio of coffee cup teabowl and saucer decorated with green and gilt flower swags, another trio with coffee can decorated in a Tobacco Leaf design, a rare Herculaneum teapot and cover of small size, a New Hall teapot stand with Warburton's Patent decoration, a saucer dish in pattern 511, a coffee can and saucer in a panelled design, three ring-handled coffee cans, a small mug and a toilet pot and cover, some faults, 19.8cm max. (18)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe. The first trio formerly from the Watney Collection. The teapot from the Godden Reference Collection. The plate formerly with Mercury Antiques.

Lot 364

A rare and important New Hall plate painted by Fidelle Duvivier, c.1785-90, the well painted with two figures on horseback between trees, the lobed rim with a formal panelled border in gilt and turquoise, 21cm.Provenance: Rod Jellicoe. This plate is believed to be part of a New Hall service made for John Daniel and sold to a Mr Gray (believed Thomas Cartlidge Gray of Hanley) in 1830 as part of a sale of Daniel's effects. Cf. Geoffrey Godden, New Hall Porcelains, pp.166-173 for a detailed discussion of this service.

Lot 326

A rare New Hall blue and white pickle dish, c.1785, of leaf shape, printed with the Gazebo pattern within a cell diaper and leaf pattern border, 10.1cm.Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.

Lot 355

A New Hall part tea service, c.1785, painted in pattern 20 with Chinese figures in a garden setting. Comprising: a teapot with cover and stand, a milk jug, a cake plate, a slop bowl, a coffee cup, four teabowls and five saucers. Together with another New Hall part service decorated with a lilac and gilt border, comprising four coffee cups, four teabowls and 11 saucers. (35)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.

Lot 352

A New Hall part tea service, c.1800, the fluted forms decorated in pattern 83 with small panels of pink roses within gilt festoons, painted pattern numbers, a rim section of the slop bowl broken and restuck. Comprising: a teapot and cover, a milk jug, a slop bowl, four cake plates in two sizes, ten teabowls, ten coffee cups and nine saucers. (37)Provenance: Rod Jellicoe.

Lot 5164

[Sarah Scott (née Robinson, 1720-1795)]: 'A Description of Millenium Hall, and the Country Adjacent: Together with the Characters of the Inhabitants, And such Historical Anecdotes and Reflections, As May excite in the Reader proper Sentiments of Humanity, and lead the Mind to the Love of Virtue. By A Gentleman on his Travels.', Dublin, Peter Wilson, 1764, 2nd edition [stated "second edition" on title page, but preceded by a 1763 Dublin edition and the London, J. Newbery, 1762 1st edition), [4], 282,[2]pp, 12mo (17 x 10cm), contemporary calf gilt. Early edition of this scarce and early feminist utopian novel, in which the author fictionalized her experiences living and working alongside women in Bath as an alternative model to sustaining oneself through marriage. Having freed themselves from the tyrannies of gender expectations, the women in the story turn towards educating the wider community, sheltering the homeless, and relieving poverty and animal cruelty. "Millenium Hall gives utopian fictional form to the Anglican social ideals of what by this time was known as the 'bluestocking circle'" (ODNB). The bluestockings were an informal, women-centred literary discussion group led by the author's sister Elizabeth Montagu (1718-1800), who is lightly satirized in the work as the status-driven Lady Brumpton. "Her fictional writing does not repeat itself in form but takes on new technical issues with each title. Her concerns are always those of proto-feminism: the problems of middle-class women disadvantaged by poverty, lack of beauty, and absence of outlets for their talents, and the plight of lower-class women and the disabled" (Orlando).

Lot 182

A collection of twelve china teacups and saucers 19th century and later, to include two trios and several Art Deco examples by New Hall, Samuel Alcock and Machin, predominantly in blue, green and pink tones, with foliate decoration, some examples with gilt detailing, the largest saucer 15.5cm wide (26),Provenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023). Condition ReportAll examples with some fading and wear to decoration commensurate with use. Other examples with fading to the gilding. All with dust and in need of a clean.

Lot 157

A pair of New Hall teabowls and saucers, 19th century, executed in the famille rose style, unmarked, 13cm diameter, together with a similar teacup and saucer, and a New Hall bone china bowl, 19th century, in the famille rose style, unmarked, 12cm diameter6cm highCondition ReportThe decoration with some minor rubbing in places. The bowl with a small firing crack to the rim. One saucer with some marks to the exterior.

Lot 206

A large collection of porcelain tea wares late 19th to early 20th century, to include a surcrier, two dishes, twenty-five saucers, a bowl, six tea bowls, twenty-three teacups, including Derby, Worcester and New Hall examples, all with Chinoiserie decoration or in the Imari palette, and a Crown Derby Imari cat, the sucrier 18cm highProvenance: The late George John Lewington (1931-2023).

Lot 329

A large Victorian 19th century mahogany hall settle bench settee. The settle having carved lunette shaped embellishment atop with owl to centre. Green leather & studded edges back rest and seat. Shaped elbow rests with carved lion head ends. All raised on carved turned supports to front and squared supports to back. The bench having been re-upholstered, re-webbed and sprung with new black faux Hessian bottom, and French polished. Measures approx. 102cm x 185cm x 60cm. 

Lot 660

Books - Literature, English – Carlyle (Thomas, 1795-1881), uniform edition, London, Chapman & Hall 1902-1903 16mo, bound gilt embossed red cloth gilt titles and spine: History of Friedrich II of Prussia called Friedrich the Great, 10 Vols. in 5, frontis & map, Carlyle (Thomas, 1795-1881) Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Kings of Norway etc. 8 Vols in 3; Carlyle (Thomas, 1795-1881), Goethe’s Wilhelm Meister’s Apprenticeship and Travels (translated from the German), 3 Vols in 1; Carlyle (Thomas, 1795-1881), Oliver Cromwell, Letters and Speeches with Elucidations 2 Vols.; Carlyle (Thomas, 1795-1881) Lives of Friedrich Schiller and John Sterling, 248pp; Carlyle (Thomas, 1795-1881), The French Revolution, 300pp; Carlyle (Thomas, 1795-1881), Latter-Day Pamphlets: Translations from Musaeus, Tieck, Richter 220pp; also, Carlyle (Thomas, 1795-1881), The French Revolution, London, Chapman & Hall, 1885, large 12mo, xii + 412pp, engr. frontis., bound blue boards, gilt spine titles, bookplate lion rampant sable, motto ‘Excitat’ [name redacted in black; crest & motto of Ford]; Edgeworth (Maria, 1768-1849), Tales from Maria Edgeworth, London, Wells, Gardner & Darton, 1903, introduction, Austin Dobson, illustrations after Hugh Thomson, small 8vo, 412pp, gilt embossed boards and spine, cellophane wrapper; Mulock (Dinah Maria, Mrs. Craik). John Halifax, Gentleman, London, A & C Black 1912, illus. Oswald Moser and G. F. Nicholls, introduction Gordon Home, small 4to, limited edition 126/250 (faint MS signature A & C Black below), xii + 464pp, frontis & 19 colour illus., colour embossed white boards, uncut pages; Goldsmith (Oliver 1728-1774), The Complete works of Oliver Goldsmith Comprising his Essays, Plays and Poetical Works with a Memoir by William Spalding, London, James Blackwood, new edn., n. d.,(c. 1900s) 8vo, 403pp, woodcut portrait of Goldsmith fronts., several plates, black endpapers, coloured Primitive Methodist Sunday school bookplate bound black boards, gilt titles, titles pages loose; Lofts (Norah), Bless this House, London, Companions’ Book Club, n. d., 12mo, 349pp, grey cloth binding blue cartouche to spine; Wallace (Edgar), The Strange Countess, London, Hodder & Stoughton, n. d. 12mo, 320pp, black printed red boards, stained & contents loosening; Thackeray (William Makepeace, 1811-1863), The Memoirs of Barry Lyndon Esq. Written by Himself and Men’s Wives, London Caxton n. d., small 8vo, 358pp, frontis & 6 plates, printed boards, gilt titles, covers stained; Stevenson (Robert Louis), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, London, Collins, n. d., 16mo, 254pp, monochrome plates, soft maroon binding; Haggard (H. Rider) Stella Fregelius: A Tale of Three Destinies, London, Longman 1st edn., 1904 12mo, x + 361pp bound dark blue boards, gilt titles (£10); Kingsley (Charles), The Heroes, London, J. M. Dent Everyman small 12mo, 229pp, blue boards, gilt titles; Anon., Robin Hood and his Merry Men, London, Thomas Publishing (Regent Classics) n. d. 12mo, 251 pp illus. vignettes, red boards; Strong (Leonard Alfred George), Fortnight South of Skye, Oxford, Blackwell, n. d. (1930), 12mo, 191pp, green cloth binding, coloured frontis; Bloom (Ursula), Caravan for Three, London, University of London, 1947, 12mo, 3 col. illus. after Charles Lunt Roberts, other monochrome illus.; Chaucer (Geoffrey), The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, from the Text of Professor Skeat, Oxford, OUP, n. d. 18mp, Vol. III The Canterbury Tales, vi + 595pp, green boards, gilt titles to spine, rubbed and loosening; Brickhill (Paul), The Dam Busters, London, Companion Book Club, 1952, 12mo, 288pp bound buff boards; Thackeray (William Makepeace) From Cornhill to Cairo; The Great Hoggarty; A Littler Dinner at Timmins’s, London, Caxtopn, n.d., small 8vo, vi- 351-597pp, coloured illus., bound blue embossed cloth, gilt titles, cover stained and faded; Thackeray (William Makepeace), Paris Sketchbook (continued), The FitzBoodle Papers, A The Book of Snobs, London, Caxton, n. d. ix + 292 + 610, large 12mo, bound embossed blue boards, gilt spine titles, cover stained & dirty; Goldsmith (Oliver 1728-1774), The Complete works of Oliver Goldsmith Comprising his Essays, Plays and Poetical Works with a Memoir by William Spalding, London, James Blackwood, new edn., n. d.,(c. 1872) 8vo, 403pp, woodcut portrait of Goldsmith, frontis., several plates, black endpapers, coloured Primitive Methodist Sunday school bookplate bound black boards, gilt titles, titles pages loose; Topography, Travel – Baedeker, (Karl), a set of three Baedeker’s Guides: Italy, Principally Northern Italy, including Leghorn, Florence, Ravenna and routes Through Switzerland and Austria 11th remodelled edition. Leipzig, n.d., lxiv + 539pp, 25 plates, 35 plans; Switzerland and Adjacent Portions of Italy, Savoy and Tyrol, 18th edn. Leipzig 1899, xxxiv + 511pp, numerous maps and illustrations; The Rhine from the Dutch to the Alsatian Frontiers, 18thy revised edn., 1926, xlii + 422,pp 1-2 maps & plans, all 16mo, embossed red boards, slightly scuffed and worn (35)

Lot 172

A mixed group of military and other medals, comprising Victorian India Medal with Punjab Frontier 1897-98 clasp, engraved naming indistinct but probably Indian Army (re-soldered); East and West Africa Medal, 1896, named to "1523 SEPOY MUHAMMAD GUL 24TH BO. INFY" (poor condition, confirmed on rolls of soldiers engaged against Mazrui Rebels British East Africa); George V Faithful Service Medal named to "ROBERT FRANCIS BROWN"; 1937 Coronation Medal; India Service Medal 1939-45; Edward VII Coronation Medal; George VI Coronation Medal and a Fire Brigade Union Long Service Medal with Ten Years Class, engraved 'Newcastle Staffs' and named to George William Hall 2929', boxed;sold together with several medal copies, comprising Egypt 1882, Fenian Raid 1866; Abyssinia; India 1857-58; New Zealand War; Victoria Cross; Military Cross; Military Medal; Distinguished Flying Cross (qty)

Lot 203

THE KINKS - THE MONO COLLECTION LP BOX SET (LIMITED EDITION - KINKSBOX003). A superb 9 album/ 10 LP set by The Kinks - The Mono Collection contains the first 8 studio albums and Live At Kelvin Hall (KINKSBOX003, 2016 issued box set. Includes a booklet. Contents are all Ex+/ Like New. Box is Ex).

Lot 116

CLASSIC ROCK/ POP/ FOLK - LP/ 10" REISSUES COLLECTION. A fantastic collection of 18 LP/ 10" reissues. Artists/ titles include Nick Drake - The John Peel Session (ANTARMP003), Joe Meek's Tea Chest Tapes (x4) inc Glenda Collins - It's A Riot, The I Hear A New World Sessions, The Telstar Story, The Heinz Sessions Vol 1. Keith Richards And The X-Pensive Winos - Live At The Hollywood Palladium 1988, Genesis - Duke, Chet Baker - Sings (Limited Edition audiophile pressing), Neil Young - Carnegie Hall 1970, Abba inc Voyage (x3 inc 2x picture discs), Fleetwood Mac - The Alternative Rumours, Steve Hackett - Selling England By The Pound & Spectral Mornings: Live At Hammersmith (Box-set), David Bowie - Isolar II 1978, Cat Stevens - Tea For The Tillerman, Bobbie Gentry - I'll Never Fall In Love Again and Jerry Lee Lewis - Greatest Hits. Condition is Ex to Ex+/ New & Sealed.

Lot 293

monoprint (unique) on paper, signed, titled, inscribed 'monoprint' and dated '03 mounted, framed and under glass image size 78cm x 101cm, overall size 98cm x 120cm Note: In 2018 Joyce W Cairns was elected the first woman President of The Royal Scottish Academy in its 192 year history. Given the extraordinary talent of many Scottish women artists both past and present, this honour reflects the high esteem of the Royal Academicians who elected her and her status as one of the most important and respected artists of her time. Note 2: Joyce W Cairns was born and brought up in Edinburgh. She studied painting at Grays School of Art, Aberdeen from 1966 -71 and The Royal College of Art, London 1971 -74. She was awarded a Fellowship at Gloucester College of Art and Design 1974-75 returning to London where she did the Art Teacher’s Certificate Course at Goldsmiths College, University of London 1975-76. In 1976 she returned to Aberdeen where she taught Drawing and Painting at Grays School of Art until 2004 when she took early retirement to complete the vast body of work which culminated in ‘War Tourist’. It was exhibited for 3 months in 2006 at Aberdeen Art Gallery, attracting nearly 30,000 visitors. Her work is mainly autobiographical based on past memories intertwined with present experiences, woven around the backcloth of the once fishing village of Footdee at the mouth of Aberdeen harbour where she has lived for the past 33 years. ‘War Tourist’ was based on her Father’s war backed up by extensive research following in his footsteps through Europe and Tunisia. She now paints in Dundee working in a house and garden overlooking the Tay which will add a further dimension to her work but still retains a residence in Footdee. Cairns has won many awards and is featured in many publications and in the wider media. Cairns’ work has been exhibited in serious group exhibitions since 1970, as well as having numerous celebrated solo exhibitions in Scotland, London and Canada. Her work is held in numerous public collections including Aberdeen Art Gallery, The Scottish Arts Council, BBC Television, Edinburgh City Arts Centre, Fife Regional Council, Fleming’s Bank, Glasgow City Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art, Grampian Television, Graves Art Gallery & Museum, Sheffield, Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen, Lanarkshire County Council, Manchester City Art Gallery, McMaster Museum, Hamilton, Ontario, Mobil, Perth City Art Gallery & Museum, Shell UK, Tidaholm Government Office, Sweden, The Contemporary Arts Society, The Royal Scottish Academy, University of Aberdeen, University of Strathclyde, Unilever, Aberdeen Asset Management, The National Museums of Scotland, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen Asset Management,Asia, Singapore, The British Museum, The Victor Murphy Trust, Pier Arts Centre, Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, The Maritime Museum, Irvin, New Hall Art Collection, Cambridge, The National Galleries of Scotland. Further biographical information at: www.joycecairns.co.uk

Lot 120

New York Yankees 1980 A.L. East Champions Major League Baseball Jersey, hand signed by 12. Those hall of fame are Reggie Jackson and Gaylord Perry. Notables are Ron Guidry, Luis Tiant, Oscar Gamble, Doug Bird, Ed Figueroa, Tom Underwood, Brian Doyle, Dennis Werth, Brad Gulden and Dennis Sherrill. Authenticated by JSA James Spence Authentication. Certification of Authenticity included. Dimensions: Majestic - XLManufacturer: MajesticCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 156

Limited Edition Yogi Berra Hall of Fame Bat personally signed and verified by Cooperstown Bat Co. Certificate of authenticity from T. Wall Collectibles included. MLB holographic sticker affixed to bat. Issued: 2006Dimensions: 34"L x 8.25"Cir. Edition Number: 51 of 250Manufacturer: Cooperstown Bat Co. Country of Origin: New York, USACondition: Age related wear.

Lot 164

A Meissen porcelain tea cup, of quatrefoil form, decorated with flowers; together with a New Hall porcelain dish and tea bowl; a modern Lowestoft porcelain leaf pickle dish; and an 18th century English porcelain dish (5)

Lot 4

A small collection of Regency and mid-19th century English porcelain - including a first period Worcester 'Mansfield' pattern tea bowl with open crescent mark; a New Hall silver shape teapot (a/f - cracked and two chips inside rim); a Caughley fluted slop bowl with blue and gilt swagged and sprigged decoration, underglaze blue 'S' mark, 8cm high; a Worcester spiral fluted coffee cup and saucers, decorated in blue and gilt, open crescent marks, the saucer 13.8cm diameter; a New Hall Worcester-style fluted coffee cup; an iron red and gilt decorated tea cup and saucer, with 'The Henry Sandon Collection' label to base, lot 1155; a pair of Bloor Derby saucers decorated in blue and gilt with fruiting vines; a hand painted botanical plate, inscribed 'Larger Lake Coloured Watsonia' to base, 21cm diameter; etc.

Lot 1532

A Worcester Tureen and cover circa 1770, applied gilded leaves together with a Caughley cream boat and a New Hall bowl (some small chips and cracks).

Lot 252

Winter Gardens, Morecombe, 37 programmes. Variety programme featuring Jimmy James, August 1955. variety programme featuring Harry Worth, July 1955. Sunday concert variety programme featuring Ruby Murray etc. August 1959. variety programme, May 1959. variety programme featuring Rosemary Squires, August 1959. variety programme, April 1960. variety programme, September 1960. variety programme featuring Norman Vaughan, September 1961. variety programme, August 1955. variety programme, September 1961. The New Folies Bergere Review Paris to Piccadilly, circa. 1960s. variety programme, August 1956. variety programme, August 1956. variety programme featuring Joan Regan, August 1958. variety programme, May 1959. variety programme featuring Ted Rogers, July 1957. variety programme, June 1957. Thanks for the Memory featuring G. H. Elliott, June 1956. variety programme, July 1956. Charlie Chester Show, September 1956. variety programme, July 1958. variety programme, July 1958. variety programme, August 1957. variety programme, August 1957. Grand Concert, August 1955. The Doyly Carte Opera Company, The Mikado, March 1946. variety programme, August 1948. Roy Fox and His Band, September 1934. Teddy Foster and His Band, July 1940. variety programme, August 1953. variety programme, August 1953. variety programme, August 1953. Grand Concert, August 1955. variety programme, June 1953. Knights of English featuring Arthur English and Eddie Gray, June 1940. Victorian Music Hall, June 1966. Charlie Chester in Pot Luck, July 1961,. From single vendor collection of Books, Music Scores, Theatre and Opera memorabilia Records. We combine shipping on all lots. Single book £5.99 UK, £7.99 Europe, £9.99 ROW.

Lot 688

The Egyptian Hall, London, programme. circa. 1890s. 9"x11". Englands Home of Mystery. Sole proprietor Mr J. N. Maskelyne. Maskelyne and Cookes entertainment. 29th consecutive year in London. A Series of Magical Problems as given by Royal Command at Marlborough House before the Shah of Persia by Herr Valadon. The most accomplished exponent of pure sleight of hand ever seen in this or any other age. Gems of Animated Photography, the most extensive, varied, and amusing series ever exhibited. Extraordinary Examples of Celestial Conjuring by Her Valadon. Part II The Philosophers Stone, a new magical farce, written and invented by Mr Nevil Maskelyne. Fragile spine. Rare. From single vendor collection of Books, Music Scores, Theatre and Opera memorabilia Records. We combine shipping on all lots. Single book £5.99 UK, £7.99 Europe, £9.99 ROW.

Lot 597

Cromwell Hall, Putney Bridge Road, programme. Wednesday, April 13th, 1887. 5"x8" on pink paper. Dramatic performance in aid of the funds of: The Putney Club and Institute. Comic drama in two acts, by Charles Dance entitled A Wonderful Woman and a new and original farcical comedy, in three acts by Walter Helmore and Eden Phillpotts entitled The Policeman. Fine condition. From single vendor collection of Books, Music Scores, Theatre and Opera memorabilia Records. We combine shipping on all lots. Single book £5.99 UK, £7.99 Europe, £9.99 ROW.

Lot 625

St. James Theatre, programme. circa. 1888. 4 ½"x7". A new and original drama in four acts by W. S. Gilbert entitled Brantinghame Hall. Holes in spine. From single vendor collection of Books, Music Scores, Theatre and Opera memorabilia Records. We combine shipping on all lots. Single book £5.99 UK, £7.99 Europe, £9.99 ROW.

Lot 299

SILENT RUNNING (1972) - Douglas Trumbull Collection: Hand-Drawn and Printed Robot Artwork - Hand-drawn and printed robot artwork from Douglas Trumbull's Silent Running. After plant life became extinct and preserved on eight greenhouse space domes, Freeman Lowell (Bruce Dern) took his dome to the rings of Saturn after orders were sent for the domes to be destroyed. This lot comes from the collection of the director and special photographic effects artist Douglas Trumbull. The robots from Silent Running were inducted into the Robot Hall of Fame the same year as the T-800 Terminator, and were known to be George Lucas' direct inspiration for the R2D2 droid in Star Wars. Created by Doug Trumbull, Don Trumbull, Paul Kraus, and James Dow, this lot consists of 13 hand-drawn robot designs rendered on white paper and tracing paper in graphite and ink; one printed page of model views with hand-illustrations; and seven printed robot concept designs. This lot exhibits discoloration, as well as torn edges on the tracing paper. Dimensions: (largest) 9" x 12.5" (23 cm x 31.75 cm)Sold without copyright; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Visual effects pioneer Douglas Trumbull was born in Los Angeles in 1942. After abandoning architecture for technical drawing and cartooning, his talent for photorealism soon earned him work at Graphic Films, an esteemed Hollywood studio for which he designed groundbreaking cosmic effects for the 1964 New York World's Fair. After seeing Trumbull's work, director Stanley Kubrick hired him to create animations and VFX shots - including the iconic Star Gate sequence - for what would become his seminal masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey. From that film's success, Trumbull became one of the industry's most trusted photographic effects experts, designing and producing legendary screen moments in such sci-fi landmarks as Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and Blade Runner, all three of which earned him Academy Award® nominations. In addition to directing the cult classics Silent Running and Brainstorm, Trumbull later received a Scientific and Engineering Award for his high-speed photography process Showscan in 1993, one of two specialty awards given to him by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences before his death in 2022. 60 years since he first made his mark on global cinema, Propstore today celebrates Douglas Trumbull by presenting a selection of rare memorabilia from his personal collection to the public.Estimate: $3,000 - 6,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 165

HARRY AND THE HENDERSONS (1987) - Cable-Controlled Harry Mask - A cable-controlled Harry mask from William Dear's Harry and the Hendersons. The Henderson family struggled to keep their new friend a secret when they returned home from vacation with a Bigfoot they named Harry (Kevin Peter Hall).Created by creature designer Rick Baker's Cinovation Studios, this latex Sasquatch mask is hand-punched with hair on the scalp and face, inset with acrylic teeth, and outfitted with numerous cable controls designed to operate the creature's facial features. The mask rests on an original production biscuit-foam headstand mounted to a wooden base. Also included its original bespoke production road case, which includes a sticker identifying the piece as a stunt mask. Following production, this mask underwent sympathetic restoration and repainting to damaged foam latex on its nose, cheeks, forehead, and lips. As the latex remains brittle and stiff in some areas from age and exposure, this lot should be handled with caution. Dimensions: (largest) 18.75" x 19.75" x 25.5" (48 cm x 50 cm x 65 cm)Contains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: $5,000 - 10,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.

Lot 164

Cosgrave (Bronwyn) & others. Sample. 100 Fashion Designers. 010 Curators: Cuttings from Contemporary Fashion, illustrations, many colour, original pleated white boards with elastic strap, fore-edge cut at angles, cloth slip-case, 2005 § Coton (A.V.) The New Ballet: Kurt Jooss and his Work, first edition, illustrations, some colour, original pictorial cloth, gilt, dust-jacket, slightly rubbed, a little frayed and chipped at edges, 1946 § Ballets Jooss. Souvenir programme, illustrations, a little browned, hand-printed pictorial wrappers designed by Hein Heckroth, spine slightly worn, Totnes, Dartington Hall, [c.1938]; and 7 others on ballet & dance, mostly Ballets Jooss including a duplicate of the last, 4to & 8vo (10) 

Lot 227

* Longner Hall, Shropshire. An archive of 38 almanacs and diaries, with annotations from the Burton family of Longner Hall, Atcham near Shrewsbury, c. 1779-1879, including a daily journal or complete account book for 1779, the remainder being mostly Rider’s British Merlin almanacs, 1793-1827 but also including Universal Scott’s almanac (1780), Goldsmith almanack (1785 & 1791), Trusler’s almanack (1790), The Original Clerical Almanac (1792), and The Useful Memorandum Book and Almanack (1867) including accounts for the years 1867-1879, the manuscript contents of these almanacs written in diary and note form to the diary and blank pages, relating to household and estate matters including accounts, servants' wages, tradesmen’s bills and payments, etc., various bindings, including paper and marbled wrappers but mostly roan including some wallet-style booklets, 8vo, plus two related photographs, the collection mostly presented in sleeves in two ring bindersQTY: (a carton)NOTE:Longner Hall has been the seat of the Burton family since the 14th century and remains a private family home today. The hall was built in the Tudor gothic style in 1803 on the site of an earlier house by architect John Nash for Robert Burton who was High Sheriff of Shropshire for 1804-05. The 1805 almanac contains details of some of the materials used in the construction of the new house, such as red sandstone ashlar with grey sandstone ashlar dressings and details. The estate was inherited in 1841 by banker Robert Burton, head of the banking firm of Burton, Lloyd, Salt, How & Co. (also known as the Salop Bank).

Lot 218

Five hallmarked silver Masonic Master Mason's jewels including: Pengwerne Lodge No. 3229, presented to W.E. Bowen 1978 New Hall Lodge No. 5940 presented to Henry Marland 1966 Langport Lodge No. 8072 presented to R.B. Seville 1976 -1977 Trigesimus Quartus No. 4133 presented to A.J. calver Three Crowns Lodge No. 15 presented to N. Allerston 1971-1972

Lot 205

An 18th Century Chinese porcelain bowl with a famille rose design (a/f) together with further Chinese tea bowl with a famille rose design and two English porcelain bowls, one New Hall (some damages)

Lot 1264

Oriental; A Pair of Satsuma cylindrical vases, painted with birds in flight, on protruding tripod legs, 15cm high; A New Hall bowl, ginger jars, etc:- One Tray

Lot 242

ASSORTED ANTIQUARIAN, WELSH & OTHER BOOKS, including Darwin (Charles) A Naturalist's Voyage, 1897; Hanes Y Brytaniaid A'r Cymry, vols 1+2; Pennant's Tour in Wales, vol 1+2, New edition 1883; Goldsmith (Oliver) Hanes Y Ddaear A'r Creaduriaid Byw (History of the Earth and Animated Nature), vols 1+2; Hall (S.C.) The Book of South Wales, the Wye and the Coast, 1861; Black's Picturesque Guide to North Wales, 1861, Shakespeare (William) Collected Works, 7 vols; Lord (Peter) The Visual Culture of Wales, vols 1-3, Thomas (Dylan) Adventures in the Skin Trade, 1955; Under Milk Wood, 1961, Quite Early One Morning 1955 etc.Provenance: private collection SwanseaComment: Shakespeare most damaged/repaired bindings, others damaged, incomplete, plates damaged, town dws, etc. inspection advised.

Lot 284

Lot includes - Old Country Music in a New Land, Country Music Hall of Fame, Bluegrass Banjos, Country Hits, Bobby Bond, Million Seller Country Hits, Folk Songs, Country & Western Hits, Burl Ives, Country & Western Hits, Bluegrass Hoot on Campus, Hootenanny at the Limelight, Ethel Smith, Pete Fountain, Trini Lopez and Rhapsody in Blue. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 12"L x 12"WCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 6024

New Hall 18th Century ceramics, teabowls and a quantity of saucers, bowls and plates (46)

Lot 137

Map of Calcutta  by Chapman & Hall Lithograph, published under the Superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, three vignettes 'Writers Buildings', 'Government House' and 'Esplanade Row', 34cm x 41cm; Thomas Kitchin, 'A New Map of Ireland divided into Provinces and Counties, published Laurie & Whittle, 1798, 65cm x 57.5cm; 'North America and The West Indies' with the latest Discoveries of the English and the Spaniards by Samuel Dunn, Mathematician, printed for Robert Sayer, 1786, plate number 39, plate size 32.5cm x 46.5cm; a leaf, page 67, from 'The Continuation of the extended road from Barnstaple in Devon to Truro in Cornwal', 'The Road from London to Barnstaple' verso (4)

Lot 41

(Art criticism and early 20th century bindings) Eleven good works C. Lewis Hind. 'The Consolations of a Crictic,' first edition, original cloth, charming gift inscription to ffep, frontis and plates, light spotting to edge of text block, vg, Adam and Charles Black, London, 1911; 'Adventures Among Pictures,' first edition, original cloth, chips to ends of backstrip, ex libris R. and A. Wlaey Cohen, plates, some light spotting, vg, Adam and Charles Black, London, 1904; 'Landscape Painting,' Universal Art Series, two volumes, rubbed original cloth, spotting to edge of leaves, good, Chapman and Hall, London, 1923; 'The Diary of a Looker-On,' first edition, original cloth, some light sporadic spotting, ink owner signature to title page, vg, Eveleigh Nash, London, 1908. In order to aid his art criticism, Hind studied at the Olsson School in St. Ives in the mid-1890's and utilised his experiences at the colony in many of his works; Shirley Fox. 'An Art Student's Reminiscences of Paris in the Eighties,' first edition, original decorative cloth, frontis and illustrations by John Cameron, vg to fine, Mills & Boon, London, 1909; Mortimer Menpes. 'Japan. A Record in Colour,' reprint, original decorative cloth lightly rubbed, small amount of finger soiling, colour plates throughout, vg, Adam and Charles Black, London, 1902; 'Venice,' first edition,origin al decorative cloth, spotting to edge of text block, colour plates throughout, vg, Adam and Charles Black, London, 1904; Mr and Mrs Arthur G. Bell. 'Picturesque Brittany,' original decorative cloth, colour plates throughout, vg, J. M. Dent & Co, London, 1906; R. Ellis Roberts. 'A Roman Pilgrimage,' original cloth with gilt tooled front board and spine, spotting to prelims and edge of text block, generally vg with a fine cloth, plates, Frederick A. Stokes Company, New York, n.d; Adolf Rosenberg. 'Raffael...,' original cloth with bevelled edge, decorative gilt tooling, plates throughout, vg, Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart and Leipzig, 1906. (11)

Lot 235

(West Country) Fifty three works 'The West Country Annual,' vol one, numbers one to three bound in one volume, original cloth with paper label to front board, photographic illustrations pasted onto descriptive card eaves, advertisements, vg, The Channing Press, Devon, 1935-36; 'Mrs Bray. 'Courtney of Walreddon,' new and revised edition, embossed cloth, vg, Chapman and Hall, London, 1884; Charles Thomas. 'Exploration of a Drowned Landscape,' reprint, unclipped dj, images throughout, B. T. Batsford, London, 1986; Daphne Du Maurier. 'Not After Midnight. Five Long Stories,' first edition, price clipped, original cloth, clipped dj, fine, Victor Gollancz, London, 1971; Thomas Newman. 'The History of Coryton,' signed and inscribed by the author, first edition, original cloth, spotting to edge of text block, otherwise vg, Cassell and Company, 1940; Vian Smith. 'The Wind Blows Free,' first edition, unclipped dj, vg, Peter Davies, London, 1968; With forty seven other works, mostly on or about the West Country including 'Small Talk' by Wreyland, 'Souvenir of the Hundredth Symphony Concert by the Plymouth Orchestral Society', 'We See Devon' by Val Doone, 'The Hound of the Baskervilles. Hunting the Dartmoor Legend' by Philip Weller, 'A West Country Anthology' by S. H. Burton &c &c, nearly all in very good condition. (53)

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