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BOOKS, FRENCH LANGUAGE: BERENGER, H., 'Chateaubriand Heros de l'Aventure Romantique', Librarie Hachette, 1931 in half-leather binding. This 1st ed., copy is signed by Berenger to 'Madmoiselle Andriesse' remembering some agreeable days in Archachon! Berenger was a French writer, politician and briefly ambassador to the US. Book is nicely bound. UZANNE, O., 'La Chronique Scandaleuse', Quantin, Paris, 1879. A very nice three-quarter Morocco bound volume, gilt to top edge. Comes with another nice binding: 'Roman-Nationaux par Erckmann-Chatrian'. A rare 1st thus, Hetzel, Paris, 1865.
CHILDREN'S BOOKS: An interesting selection to include: BARING-GOULD, W. and C., 'The Annotated Mother Goose', 1st US, Bramhall House, 1962, complete with excellent jacket; WHEELER, O., 'Paganini Master of Strings', 1st US, 1950, Dutton. Jacket present but a little chipped to top and bottom of spine etc; GIBSON, K., 'Bow Bells', 1st US 1943, Longmans; DEUCHER, S., 'The Young Brahms', 1st 1951, Faber. No jacket but very clean. With six others.
A 9 carat gold vintage emerald and diamond cluster ring, set to the centre with an oval mixed cut emerald with an approximate carat weight of 0.16 carats, surrounded twelve round eight cut diamonds with a combined approximate weight of 0.10 carats, to tapering shoulders flowing through to solid shank. Hallmarked: 375. Ring size O 1/2
A Royal Albert Moss Rose pattern tea service for six comprising cake plate, side plates, cream jug, sugar bowl, cups and saucers; other part tea services including Royal Standard, Elizabethan, etc; a Royal Crown Derby Olde Avesbury side plate; a Royal Doulton figure, Top O' The Hill, HN3499; etc, qty
The Bank of Erin, an advertising note Griffin Wards, for £1, 1 March 1801, serial number O/O 87315, promising to ‘give the bearer on demand the best value in Boots & Shoes for one pound, obtained throughout Ireland’, with the address 68 South Great Georges Street, Dublin, and produced in imitation of Northern Bank notes of the era, about fine and scarce Outing unlisted £80-£120 --- Griffin Wards was a Dublin shoemaker who opened in 1898.
Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, 10 Shillings, 5 October 1934, serial number O80D 046592, 10 Shillings, 2 April 1940, serial number 75E 046592, P.S.Beale, 10 Shillings, prefix T53Z, first extremely fine, second pinholes, pressed good very fine, the last uncirculated (3 notes) EPM B235, B251, B266 £100-£150
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