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Lot 127

Two 22 carat yellow gold wedding bands, a 3.2mm wide plain polished D shape band ring size K1/2, Birmingham 1927, 6.6g; and a 4.3mm wide plain polished half D shape band ring size O, London 1912, 3.9g.

Lot 131

Four gold rings, a three stone diamond ring, the brilliant cut stones illusion set in a yellow and white metal mount marked 18ct, Plat, ring size M, gross weight 2.6g; a 9 carat yellow gold shield shape signet ring, engraved"RJB", ring size R1/2, Chester 1912, 3.7g; a 22 carat yellow gold wedding band, 2.2mm wide plain polished D shape ring size O, London 1950, 2.5g; an 18 carat yellow gold tapered band, some stones missing, ring size M, Birmingham 1907, 2g.Qty: 4

Lot 159

A collection of gold jewellery, a 9 carat yellow gold open curb link bracelet with eleven charms attached, 21.2g; a 22 carat yellow gold 4.5mm wide plain polished wedding band ring size O; two 9 carat gold and two other unmarked similar grade gold rings totaling 10.6g.Qty: 6

Lot 161

A 9 carat gold medic medallion on a 65cm chain, 9.7g; a 9 carat rose gold wedding band, 3.4mm wide half D shape, ring size O, 3.3g; a pair of rolled gold cufflinks; small cameo pendant and chain; rolled gold locket and chain.

Lot 170A

Yellow metal rings and chain necklaces, a yellow metal dress ring set with a faceted quartz, ring size M, London 1972, gross weight 4.5g; a 9 carat gold spinel set band size O, 2.3g; a 9 carat yellow gold twisted curb link chain 44cm, 2.8g; 9 carat gold cross and chain 3g ;9 carat gold box link chain, 45cm, 3g; other unmarked rings and earrings 12g.

Lot 23

A diamond cluster ring, one brilliant cut diamond 4.5mm diameter to centre, surrounded by twenty one brilliant cut diamonds each 2.5mm diameter, surrounded by twenty-four baguette cut diamonds, in unmarked white metal mount, with three white metal shanks joined in the centre, ring size O, gross weight 11g.

Lot 302

Omega - a gentleman's 18 carat gold Constellation Electroquartz F8192, rectangular brushed champagne dial with black minute divisions, black baton hands, red centre seconds hand and red date aperture in the six o clock position, brushed slightly angled rectangular case secured at the back by four screws, Omega crown at 9 on the left hand side, fitted 18 carat yellow gold tapered bracelet with brushed finish and Omega deployment clasp numbered 396.0802. marked 750, approximate internal dimension of bracelet 18.5cm. gross weight 202g. no box or paperwork, watch has recently been fitted with a new battery and is running at present time although no guarantee is given.

Lot 362

A collection of watch parts, to include mainsprings; double flange spring bars, 1.5mm diameter; nylon dies; Wostock O/coils; lithium batteries; enamel dials; wheels; and other watch parts.Qty: 1 box

Lot 404

A modern quartz 65mm silver faced strut clock, Birmingham 1997; a seed pearl stick pin in original box named Flinn & Co. Coventry; rolled gold cufflinks and tie bars, a small black papier mache snuff box, 30mm; a cased silver "Yard-O-Led" propelling pencil; a Parker Slimfold fountain pen with black barrel; a Parker "17" fountain pen with burgundy barrel and box; a Henry 3rd silver "long cross" penny; a Victoria 1901 silver Maundy twopence; a Victoria 1900 silver Crown; souvenir medallion "World's Columbian Exposition Chicago 1893 Compliments of Keystone Watch Co."; etc

Lot 42

An 18 carat white gold 3mm wide band inset with eight brilliant cut diamonds ring size O, Birmingham 2009, 3.5g; a 2.6mm wide 9 carat yellow and white gold full eternity ring set with 8 cut diamonds size R, 0.25 marked inside shank, a fine 18 carat white gold curb link chain, 38cm, a pair of 9 carat white gold button earstuds for pierced earsQty: 4

Lot 43

Four gemset half eternity rings, a yellow metal half eternity ring set with five emeralds and four 8 cut diamonds ring size P, shank marked 18ct, 2.9g; a 9 carat yellow gold ring set with seven garnets size N, 2.9g; a 9 carat yellow and white gold ring set with four sapphires and three diamond points size O, 3.3g; an 18 carat yellow and white gold ring set with ten diamond points, size M, 3.7g.

Lot 47

A sapphire and diamond reverse cluster ring, nine sapphires and eight brilliant cut diamonds claw set in an 18 carat yellow and white gold 4.3mm circular cluster mount ring size O, London 1975.

Lot 479

A white metal combination retractable pen and pencil, engine-turned design, white stone terminal, engraved initials, 10cm closed, 13cm extended; another similar, 10.5cm closed, 14.5cm extended; two others similar; another with elaborate scroll design, glass terminal; two plated versions; a plated fountain pen, black plastic body; a Yard-O-Led rolled silver propelling pencil, 12cm; and a Wahl Eversharp silver-plated propelling pencil, 13.5cm.Qty: 10

Lot 492

A pair of David Andersen white metal and green enamel leaf clips; a Blue John pendant, in white metal surround and back, on white metal chain, both marked 925, in original Hope Valley, Castleton box; a Millefiori brooch, in gilt white metal, Italian hallmarks, 32mm diameter; a 9 carat white gold ring set with a synthetic blue stone, ring size O, gross weight 5.7g; a silver Albert chain with fob, graduated flat curb links, bolt fastener ; another silver fob; a silver photo locket; other white metal brooches; rings; earrings; pendants; and chains; total gross silver items 3.0oz.Qty: 1 box

Lot 53

Two large gemset dress rings, one with a large oval faceted synthetic pink stone in a yellow metal mount with wide engraved surround, ring size approximately O/P, 7.9g; the other set with twenty-five oval cabochon cut sapphires, pave set in a rectangular head 18x30mm, and highlighted by sixteen small 8 cut diamonds, shank hallmarked 9 carat yellow gold, ring size approximately O/P, gross weight 11.5g.Qty: 2

Lot 6

A diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant cut stone illusion set in 9 carat yellow and white gold mount ring size O, yellow gold shoulders with white gold centre section set with a small 8 cut diamond to each, gross weight 2.8g.

Lot 76

A ruby and diamond three stone ring, the oval mixed cut ruby 6x4mm, claw set with three brilliant cut diamonds to each side in an all white metal mount ring size O, shank marked 750, gross weight 2.4g.; a rhodium plated yellow gold bark textured ring set with a cluster of seven garnets ring size L, 3.6g.Qty: 2

Lot 80

A ruby, diamond and pearl ring, the eight-cut ruby pip set with one eight-cut diamond above and below, surrounded by ten pearls, all set in a marquise shape mount, in an 18 carat yellow gold shank with split shoulders, ring size P, gross weight 3g; and a garnet and pearl cluster ring, the central pearl surrounded by six light grey pearls in a flower formation, surrounded by twenty garnets, in a yellow metal mount with stylised fleur de lys shoulders, marked 9ct, ring size O, gross weight 6.2g.Qty: 2

Lot 170

An early 19th century dome-lidded measure, Liverpool, circa 1840 OEWS quart capacity, the bulbous body with single multi-reeded fillet, palmette thumbpiece and single-curve handle with ‘hooded’ ball terminal, hallmarks to rim and touchmark inside base of Thomas Holgate I, Liverpool (fl.1827-1859), (PS 5438), height 23cm

Lot 225

A 17th century bellarmine jug, German, probably Rhenish Of ovoid shape, with mottled tigerware glaze, strap handle, with typical grimacing mask over an oval cross medallion, height 23cm 

Lot 554

A rare Charles II walnut carved hornbook, circa 1670 Of paddle-form, decorated to the rear with a cherub in flight, holding a hornbook in their right hand, against a punched ground, stylized-leaf carving o upper handle, the reverse with narrow leather straps designed to hold vellum/paper with teaching script, upon which a thin mica/horn protective cover would be fixed, height 22.5cm, width 25.3cm, depth 1cm                   For  a hornbook designed with King Charles II, see the British Museum collection, London (no. 0A9184)

Lot 178

Indian C-O-P, period and later elements, with portable type turntable, and soundbox, cast bracket, on waxed beechwood base; with a period pressed wood horn probably HMV (with splits and refinished).

Lot 248

including a large E O Richter in wooden box, Elliott Bros in mahogany box and others (all cased)

Lot 141

Corgi Toys 241 Chrysler Ghia L.6.4, metallic mid blue body, red interior, Corgi dog on rear shelf, shaped spun wheel hubs, in near mint original condition, some chrome wear to bumpers, blue/yellow illustrated box is in fair to good original condition, with some edge/age wear and 245 Buick Riviera, Trans -O-Lite headlamps, gold body, red interior, cast wheel hubs, in excellent used original condition, with a good original picture box with some edge wear.(2 items)

Lot 143

Corgi Toys 251 Hillman Imp, metallic blue body, yellow interior, shaped spun wheel hubs, in near mint condition, Corgi club leaflet, original blue/yellow box is in excellent original condition and 252 Rover 2000, with Trans-O-Lite headlamps, metallic blue body, red interior, shaped spun wheels, in near mint original condition, blue/yellow illustrated box is in excellent original condition, 4/3 in pencil to one end flap, Corgi model club leaflet.(2 items)

Lot 425

Mixed costume jewellery to include a 9ct white gold ring with blue glass cabochon, total weight 3.3g, UK ring size 'O', another ring, paste stone Art Deco show buckles and bead necklacesLocation:R1:3

Lot 161

Boxes & Objects - Drill Brace; Hornby O Gauge good wagons; cameras; tin plate toys; oval mirror etc

Lot 22A

9ct gold opal and garnet set ring, size O/P, 2.1g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 23

9ct gold ring set with five garnets, size O, 3.2g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 47

9ct white gold ring set with seven diamonds, size O/P, 2.1g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 61A

9ct gold full sovereign mount, ring size O, 5.4g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 7

9ct gold ring set with white stones, size N/O, 1.6g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1

Africa and Asia Collection of travel narratives, 19th century Portal, Gerald H. An Account of the English Mission to King Johannis of Abyssinia in 1887. Privately Printed. Winchester: Warren and Son, [1888]. First edition, 8vo, original green cloth, inscribed 'with the compliments of the author, Cairo, Oct. 6, 1888', slightly rubbed;Irwin, Henry Crossley The Garden of India; or Chapters on Oudh History and Affairs. London: W. H. Allen & Co., 1880. First edition, 8vo, original cloth, half-title, 36 + [4] pp. advertisements, inscribed 'For Will and Mabel, with the writer's love, May 1880' on half-title, Crossley family bookplate, covers water-damaged, spotting to early leaves and occasionally elsewhere;Sykes, Christopher. Wassmuss, "The German Lawrence". London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1936. First edition, 8vo, original cloth, with the scarce dust jacket, 12 photographic plates by Robert Byron and others, spine rolled, dust jacket slightly chipped, rubbed and marked;Stanley, Henry M. Through the Dark Continent, or the Sources of the Nile. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1879. First US edition, early issue, 2 volumes, 8vo, original green pictorial cloth gilt, all plates and maps as called for (including 2 large folding maps in end-pockets), front free endpapers excised, damp-staining to plates, rear inner hinges cracked, folding maps with small holes to intersections of folds;Idem. How I Found Livingstone: Travels, Adventures and Discoveries in Central Africa. Published only by Subscription. New York: Scribner, Armstrong & Co., 1872. First US edition, 8vo, original red-brown pictorial cloth gilt, all plates and maps as called for, frontispiece map torn but all present, folding map facing p. 475 possibly lacking bottom section, spotting;Beeton, S. O., and Ronald Smith. Livingstone and Stanley. An Account of Dr. Livingstone's Early Career, his Travels and Discoveries. London: Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1872. First edition, 8vo, contemporary red-brown cloth, 3 wood-engraved plates including folding portrait, original front wrapper (with map) bound in;and 4 others similarNote: Note: The US edition of Through the Dark Continent was first published in 1878. Library Hub traces five copies only for Beeton and Smith's work

Lot 120

Gill, Eric (1882-1940) Collection of wood-engraved working proofs for the Golden Cockerel Press edition of The Canterbury Tales, 1929-31, all on irregularly cut or roughly torn-off strips of brown paper, with titles in pencil and numbers in ink to head, comprising: The Monk's Tale, headpiece [Skelton P600]; Crucifix with Man Kneeling, tailpiece to Melibeus [P599]; The Money Bag, tailpiece to The Monk's Tale [P602]; Christchild, tailpiece to the Prioress's Tale [P597]; The Prioress's Tale, headpiece [P588]; The Tale of Melibeus, headpiece [P593]; The Tale of Sir Topas, headpiece [P590]; The Nun's Priest's Tale, headpiece [P603]; Initials H and O with Venus Modestly Holding Spray, Cupid Playing Football with the World [P582]; and 4 historiated leaf-spray bordersNote: Provenance: Property of an English collector.

Lot 136

Golden Cockerel Press Roses of Sharon Poems chosen from the Flower of Ancient Hebrew Literature. With an Introduction by W. O. E. Osterley. [London]: Golden Cockerel Press, 1937. First edition, one of 10 specially bound copies, tall 8vo, original white pigskin gilt by Riviere & Son, 12 wood-engravings by Mary Groom, housed in original fleece-lined slipcase, covers and slipcase slightly marked [Pertelote 127]Note: Note: There were also 115 standard copies bound in quarter morocco.Provenance: Property of an English collector.

Lot 44

Economics Collection of works on banking and monetary theory [Turner, Thomas]. The Case of the Bankers and their Creditors. 2 copies, [London]: [no publisher], 1674. Both first editions, 4to, in 19th-century tan half calf, with bookplates of the Institute of Bankers of Scotland to front pastedowns, associated ink-stamps to title-pages, one copy trimmed to side-notes of a few leaves, A4 with sliver of fore margin consequently reattached, B4 v. top line shaved, spine worn, the other copy closely trimmed throughout, with side-notes, catch-words and signature-marks frequently shaved, backstrip perished [ESTC R23756];Idem. The Case of the Bankers and their Creditors ... The third impression, with additions amounting to a third part more than hath been at any time before printed. London: [no publisher], 1675. Presentation copy, inscribed 'This for my honoured friend Sr Humphrey Brigges Baronet, from the author his love and service' on initial blank, 8vo, contemporary sheep, bookplates (Corbet Corbet; Richard Corbet of Adderley; Institute of Bankers in Scotland] spine worn, front cover detached [ESTC R217081;Maitland, James, 8th Earl of Lauderdale. An Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Public Wealth and into the means and causes of its increase. Edinburgh: for A. Constable, London: T.N. Longman and O. Rees, 1804. First edition, 8vo, [viii], 482, folding table, contemporary tree calf, bookplate and ink-stamp of the Institute of Bankers in Scotland, rubbed, front cover detached;Bolingbroke, Henry St John, Viscount. A Letter to Sir William Windham. II. Some Reflections on the Present State of the Nation. III. A Letter to Mr. Pope. London: printed for the editor, 1753. First edition, 8vo, 19th-century half calf, half-title, engraved portrait frontispiece, rubbed, joints cracked, spotting [ESTC N2688];Keynes, John Maynard. A Tract on Monetary Reform. London: Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1923. First edition, 8vo, original cloth, bookplate of the Library of Mistakes;and 4 others

Lot 5

[India] Ajaib-o-gharaib or the Wonders of the World by Mehomed Surfurraz Khan alias Ghasi Khan, late Surrishtedar in the office of Superintendent Eastern Jamna Canal. Delhi: Moortuzavee Press, 1867. Folio (39 x 23.5cm), recent orange half sheep, [2] 88 [1] pp., lithographed throughout, title and dedication both partly in English, otherwise text entirely in Urdu/Hindustani, profusely illustrated with depictions of animals (real and mythical), plants, human physiognomy and characters, decorative vegetal borders and chapter-headings, browning, tears and repairs to outer leaves, final leaf laid down with only one side visible, a few peripheral nicks and chips elsewhereNote: Note: A highly decorative mid-19th-century Indian contribution to the ancient aja'ib genre, no other copy traced in commerce or in libraries. Originating in medieval Arabic and Persian literature and translating as 'marvels' or 'wonders', ajai'b literature is ‘a type of largely geographical or cosmographical writing with an emphasis on those real or imaginary phenomena in the physical world which challenge human understanding’ (Meisami & Starkey, Encyclopaedia of Arabic Literature, vol. 1., p. 65). The dedicatees of the work are Colonel W. E. Morton, secretary to the governor of the North-West Frontier Province, and Colonel G. W. Hamilton, commissioner, Delhi Division.

Lot 51

Cromwell, Oliver (1599-1658), lord protector of England, Scotland and Ireland Autograph letter signed to Richard Norton (1615-1691), 3rd April 1648 written cross- and lengthways on two pages of a single bifolium (30.5 x 39cm), over 700 words in total, signed 'O Cromwelle', frequent autograph corrections, laid down on card, old folds, later manuscript docket (probably 18th century)Note: Note:With the country descending into a second civil war, Cromwell seeks to expedite the marriage of his son Richard to Dorothy Maijor (1627-1676), daughter of Richard Maijor, an obscure member of the Hampshire gentry.The recipient, Richard Norton, was a leading parliamentarian who had served as a colonel of cavalry in the first civil war and was returned as member of parliament for Hampshire in 1645. It was probably Norton who had introduced Cromwell to Maijor, and he subsequently served as intermediary in the negotiations, which began in February 1648 and were not concluded until May the following year.Although Cromwell is known to have expressed doubts about the 'godliness' of an alternative, more lucrative match, monetary concerns were evidently central to his consideration of Dorothy's own suitability. Cromwell's detailed discussion of such matters is a fascinating insight into both his financial and domestic arrangements:'Mr Maior desired 400 l. p anum of inheritance lyinge in Cambridge shire and Norfolke to bee presently settled and to be for maintenance, wherein I desired to be advised by my wife ... Having beene enformed by Mr. Robinson that Mr Maior did upon a former match offer to settle the mannor wherein hee lived, and to give 2000l in monie, I did insist upon that, and doe desire itt may not be with difficulty, the monie I shall neede for my two little wenches, and thereby I shall free my sonn from beinge charge with them. Mr Maior parts with nothing in present but that monie, saving thir board, wch I should not bee unwilling to give them to enyoy the comfort of their society ... Truly the land to bee settled both what the Parliament gives mee, and my owne, is very little lesse than 3000l per anum all thinges considered. If I bee rightly enformed. And a lawyer of Lincolns Inn having searched all the Marquess of Worcesters writings wch were taken att Ragland and sent for by the Parliament and this gentleman appointed by the committee to search the sayd writings, assures mee, there is noe scruple concerning the title, and itt soe fell out that this gentleman whoe searched was my owne lawyer, a very godly able man, and my deere friend, wch I reckon noe smale mercy, hee is alsoe possest of the the writings for mee'.His son's marriage to Dorothy produced four children who survived into adulthood, but ended unhappily, as Richard went into semi-voluntary exile on the continent in 1660 following the Restoration, after which the couple did not see each other again. According to Thomas Carlyle, the 'two little wenches' are Cromwell's daughters Mary and Frances, who by their own respective marriages later became Countess Fauconberg and Lady Russell. Cromwell was close to Norton and dubbed him 'Idle Dick', deploying the nickname towards the end of the letter in a moment of friendly humour ('I know thou art an idle fellow, but prithee neglect mee not now').Primary source material for Cromwell's activities during the chaotic spring of 1648 is rare: parliamentary diaries for the period are fragmentary, and Cromwell's whereabouts 'are not generally known' (ODNB). Charles made his first attempted escape from Carisbrooke castle on 20 March, and the rapid spread of royalist uprisings will have required Cromwell to travel swiftly and widely across the country. In May he fought his first battle in full command, at Preston, during which the invading Scottish force was decisively defeated. By January 1649, having outmanoeuvred Fairfax to see through the trial and execution of the king, he was the single most powerful figure in England.Published:Thomas Carlyle (ed.), Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, 1845, volume 1, p. 302.

Lot 59

Onassis, Jacqueline Lee Kennedy (née Bouvier, 1929-1994) Autograph letter signed to Stanislaw 'Stas' Radziwill, c.1959-74 'Dearest Stas, I wish I had something so beautiful to give you for Christmas - but there could be no box big enough to hold all our love for you - Jackie', in red ink on card with red border, 9.7 x 14.7cmNote: Note: Jackie O sends her best Christmas wishes to her brother-in-law Prince Stanislaw 'Stas' Radziwill, the Polish aristocrat who married her sister Lee in 1959. (The couple divorced in 1974.)

Lot 69

Searle, Ronald (1920-2011) The Man Who Suffers From Neck-Tumour, Anglo-Saxon Era watercolour, bodycolour and pencil on thick paper, 37.5 x 52.5cm, signed lower right, mounted, shortened title ('For neck tumor ...') to foot of mount, verso of mount with full printed title (mounted) and address stamp 'Ronald Searle, C/o Mr. V. Caloutsis, 4 Rue Antoine Dubois, Paris 6ieme' (partially obscured by tape-marks)Note: Note: One of a series of caricatures by Searle depicting fanciful historical remedies.Provenance: Valerios Caloutsis (1927-2004), Greek artist.

Lot 89

O'Brian, Patrick 23 first editions by Patrick O'Brian, 1 American edition, and 6 others comprising a full set of the Aubrey/Maturin novels (and several others):Master and Commander. 1970 [first British edition];Post Captain. 1972; H.M.S. Surprise. 1973;The Mauritius Command. 1977;Desolation Island. 1978;The Fortune of War. 1979;The Surgeon's Mate. 1980;The Ionian Mission. 1981;Treason's Harbour. 1983;The Far Side of the World. 1984;The Reverse of the Medal. 1986;The Letter of Marque. 1988;The Thirteen Gun Salute. 1989;The Nutmeg of Consolation. 1991;Clarissa Oaks. 1992;The Wine-Dark Sea. 1993;The Commodore. 1994;The Yellow Admiral. 1997;The Hundred Days, 1998;Blue at the Mizzen. 1999;all first editions [Master & Commander first British edition, see footnote], dustwrappers, none price clipped, all protected in clear plastic jackets, slight wear to dustwrappers of Master and Commander, Post Captain and H.M.S. Surprise;The Unknown Shore. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1959. First edition, dust-jacket price clipped and rubbed;Collected Short Stories, 1994, dustwrapper;The Frozen Flame. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1953. First edition, original red cloth, no dustwrapper, lacks front free endpaper, small ink note to front endpaper;Men of War. New York. New York, 1995, first American edition, dustwrapper;Tolstoy, Nikolai. Patrick O'Brian, the Making of a Novelist. 2004, dustwrapper;Grossman, A.C and L.C. Thomas. Lobscouse & Spotted Dog.. Gastronomic Companion to the Aubrey/Maturin Novels. New York, 1997, dustwrapper;King, Dean. Patrick O'Brian, a life revealed. New York, 2000, dustwrapper;Cunningham, A.E. Patrick O'Brian. Critical Appreciations and a Bibliography. 1994;Cunningham, A.E. Patrick O'Brian: a bibliography of first printings and first British printings. Thrommett Books, York, 1986, wrappers;Book & Magazine Collector. Dec. 2003 issue, featuring 'A Collector's Guide to the Books of Patrick O'Brian', wrappersNote: Note: A full set of the Aubrey/Maturin novels with the exception of the posthumously published The Final, Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey (2004) plus several other volumes. Master and Commander was the only novel in the series which was first published in America [by J.B. Lippincott].

Lot 92

Tragara Press Large collection of proof copies from the publisher's archive Unbound (in loose sheets or bifolia) unless otherwise stated, most unbound items preserved in envelope or card chemise, many items with printer's manuscript corrections, the collection comprising:1) Oscar Wilde. Hellenism, 1979. Proof copy (before the edition of 95), wrappers;2) Oscar Wilde. A Study by John E. Barlas, 1978. Proof copy on pink Ingres paper (before the edition of 100), initialled by Alan Anderson;3) Vincent O'Sullivan. Selected Letters, 1993. 2 copies: corrected proofs; proof copy on Abbey Mills paper, initialled and dated by Alan Anderson, wrappers (eventual print run: 50 copies);4) John Gray. The Kiss. Translated from the French of Theodore de Banville, 1983. Corrected proofs (before the edition of 145);5) Aubrey Beardsley. An Obituary Memoir by John Gray, 1980. Proof copy (before the edition of 95);6) Some Unpublished Poems by John Gray, 1987. Corrected proofs (before the edition of 145);7) Stéphane Mallarmé. Poésies, translated by Arthur Symons, 1986. Proofs (before the edition of 150);8) W. B. Yeats. A Reminiscence by Frank O' Connor, 1982. Corrected proofs (before the edition of 125);9) A Garland for Stephen Spender. Arranged by Barry Humphries, 1991. Corrected proofs (before the edition of 150);10) Uncollected Poems by Lillian Bowes Lyon, 1981. One of 6 copies proof copies on Glastonbury paper (before the edition of 95), initialled and dated by Alan Anderson, wrappers;11) A Perfect Description of Scotland attributed to Sir Anthony Weldon, [no date]. Uncompleted trial copy (annotated by Alan Anderson, 'a reprint commissioned by the late Ian Grant, bookseller, who 12) intended to write an introduction. This was never done, and the work was abandoned'), wrappers;13) Roy Fuller. Mianserin Sonnets, 1984. Corrected proofs (before the edition of 135);14) Twelfth Night. A Personal View by Roy Fuller, 1985. Corrected proofs (before the edition of 135);15) Poetry and Fiction. Reflections on three Nineteenth Century Authors by Lionel Johnson, 1982. Corrected proofs (before the edition of 95);16) Hand and Eye. An Anthology for Sacheverell Sitwell, 1977. 'Proofs in first state' (annotation to card chemise);17) Vernon Watkins. Elegy for the Latest Dead, 1977. Proof copy on Turkey Mill paper (before the edition of 120), with label on envelope reading 'Unique trial copy', wrappers;18) John Sanderson. Reefs Bibliophilic. An Address to the Amtmann Circle, 1984. Proof copy (before the edition of 200), wrappers;19) 1948 and 1984 by Julian Symons. The Second Orwell Memorial Lecture, 1984. Corrected proofs (before the edition of 135);20) Herbert Read. Pursuits and Verdicts. With a Preface by Graham Greene, 1983. 2 copies: proofs and corrected proofs (before the edition of 125);21) To Newbury to buy an Old Book. Lawrence Clark Powell, 1973. Proof copy (marked 'rough proof - spoiled sheets'), before the edition of 120;22) Memoirs of Frieda Lawrence by Martha Gordon Crotch. Proof copy on hand-made paper (before the edition of 175);23) Theodore Wratislaw. Three Nineties Studies. W. B. Yeats, John Gray, Aubrey Beardsley, 1980. 3 copies: galley proofs, corrected proofs, and proofs on Amalfi paper;24) From the Nineties. Some Translations of Baudelaire and Verlaine, 1982. Various sheets (label on envelope: 'The printer's first rough proofs and corrected proofs');25) The Object of an Affair and Other Poems. Julian Symons, 1974. Incomplete proof sheets;26) Ten Poems by Morley Jamieson, 1978. Corrected proofs (before the edition of 210);27) 'Proofs of Holy Writ' by Rudyard Kipling, 1981. Corrected proofs (before the edition of 125);28) Montague Summers. A Talk by Timothy d'Arch Smith, 1984. Corrected proofs (before the edition of 110) (approx. 30)Note: Note: The Tragara Press was founded in Edinburgh in 1953 by printer Alan Anderson (1922-2016) and operated until 1991.

Lot 804

A pair of Italian 18th century coloured prints depicting exotic birds by Veremondo Rossi and after Andrea Scacciati; "AIRONE CENERINO DELL AMERICA SETTENTRIONALE" & "IL RE DEGLI ZOPILOTI O' SIA DEGLI AVOLTON", 20cm x 27cm, glazed and framed 49cm x 64cm.

Lot 247

WW2 London Irish Rifles Tam O Shanter. retaining the shamrock backing to the cap badge and green feather hackle. The interior with faint issue stamps and ink name 1779968 Stally. Some service wear....Accompanied by dog tags...London Irish Rifles Association badge. (3 items)

Lot 301

1937 Pattern Officer's Battledress Jacket etc khaki woollen, single breasted, closed collar, short jacket with lower extended belt. Pleated chest pockets with buttoned flaps. Embroidery Captain rank stars. Left chest with WW1 medal ribbons. Internal issue label dated "1942". Together with a Royal Engineers Officer's utility pattern service dress tunic. Khaki, single breasted, open collar tunic. Bronzed flaming grenade collar badges. Patch chest pockets with buttoned flaps. Lower hidden pockets with plain flaps. Bronzed Lieutenant rank stars. Brass, KC GRVI RE buttons. Separate belt with ink name "R O Boyd 4/44".

Lot 391

WW2 RAF Escape & Evasion Issue Paper Escape Maps maps are both colour and black and white printed onto tissue paper. Comprising: Abyssinia Map O, Spain, North Algeria etc Map H2, North West Europe, Berlin Vienna Switzerland Map A. and Jugoslavia map S1, also Hungary and part Italy. All are unissued. 8 items.

Lot 392

WW2 RAF Similar Selection Escape & Evasion Issue Paper Escape Maps maps are both colour and black and white printed onto tissue paper. Comprising: Abyssinia Map O, Spain, North Algeria etc Map H2, North West Europe, Berlin Vienna Switzerland Map A. and Jugoslavia map S1, also Hungary and part Italy. All are unissued. 7 items.

Lot 393

WW2 RAF Similar Selection Escape & Evasion Issue Paper Escape Maps. maps are both colour and black and white printed onto tissue paper. Comprising: Abyssinia Map O, Spain, North Algeria etc Map H2, North West Europe, Berlin Vienna Switzerland Map A. and Jugoslavia map S1, also Hungary and part Italy. All are unissued. 7 items.

Lot 394

WW2 RAF Similar Selection Escape & Evasion Issue Paper Escape Maps. maps are both colour and black and white printed onto tissue paper. Comprising: Abyssinia Map O, Eritrea Map N and North West Europe, Berlin Vienna Switzerland Map A. All are unissued VGC. 8 items.

Lot 263

Corgi Classics Chipperfields Circus diecast vehicles, comprising Scammell Highwayman with crane 97886, Bedford O articulated horse box 97887, and Bedford O articulated truck 97303, boxed. (3)

Lot 275

Corgi Classics and other diecast models, comprising Scammell Highwayman Tanker Set Guinness, AEC refrigerated box trailer for Walls, Blue Circle Cement Foden 4 wheel rigid truck set, Foden 8 wheel rigid, Scammell Scarab Delivery Truck Set Mitchells & Butlers, The Beatles Collection Bedford VAL Magical Mystery Tour Bus, and a Corgi Bedford O Series Pantechnicon, etc, boxed. (7)

Lot 290

Corgi Classics vehicles, to include Bedford O Series van, AEC 508 Ford Control, AEC Ford Control, Bedford O Series, and others, all boxed. (1 box)

Lot 511

Corgi Classics commercial vehicles, comprising Leyland Tiger Bartons, Burlingham Seagull Don Everall, Guy Arab Utility Red Motor Services, Guy Arab Birmingham, Daimler Fleetline Birmingham City Transport, Guy Arab Utility Wolverhampton Corporation, Bedford O Series Post Office Telephones, Foden flat bed Pickfords and a base model T van, and Thorneycroft, boxed. (9)

Lot 657

A Hornby O gauge loco tender, tin plate, No 40, 82011, black livery, boxed.

Lot 665

An O gauge British Rail class 24 locomotive.

Lot 672

A Bachmann Branchline O gauge Johnson class 1F locomotive, in black livery, 0-6-0T, 41708.

Lot 728

Corgi Burago and other diecast vehicles, Corgi BP Orangina and Perrier advertising lorries, Corgi Classics AEC 508 forward control 5 ton cab over, Bedford O Series van, Bedford Type B coach, AEC 508 forward control cab over, and others, boxed. (a quantity)

Lot 773

Three Corgi Classics diecast vehicles, comprising Atkinson eight wheel rigid with load Eddie Stobart, boxed, The Bedford Van, one Bedford O series van NSPCC and The Bedford Obees from Corkills To Casteel, boxed. (3)

Lot 1130

Richard I (1189-1199), Penny, class IVb, Canterbury, Ulard, vlard · o[n · ca]nt, extra pellet in second and fourth quarters, 1.31g/10h (SCBI Mass 1090 var.; N 968/2; S 1348C). Nearly very fine but flat in places £100-£120

Lot 1213

Henry III (1216-1272), Pennies (2), both class VIIIc, London, Nichole, nichole o lvn, n of on omitted, 1.45g/12h (SCBI Mass 2158, this coin); nichole on lvd, n of lvnd omitted, 1.41g/3h (SCBI Mass 2160, this coin; N 981/3; S 1357C) [2]. Good fine £100-£120

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