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Lot 237

Kutchinsky. A gold, diamond and black diamond dual dial quartz wristwatch Quartz movement, black dial with pavé set diamond central panel, pavé set diamond bezel and hooded lugs, black diamond set case sides, back held by 8 screws, stamped 750, dial signed Kutchinsky 36.5mm width (VAT charged on hammer price) Please note that the watch straps for this lot will be removed at the time of purchase Please note that the black diamonds have not been tested for natural colour originCondition Report: Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.

Lot 281

Kutchinsky. A gold diamond and coloured diamond quartz wristwatch New wave, Circa 2000 Quartz movement, rectangular mother of pearl dial with pavé diamond set central panel, and Roman numeral quarters, princess cut brown diamond bezel, and pavé diamond set hooded lugs, brown diamond crown, back held by 8 screws, stamped 18K, 750, case back and dial signed Kutchinsky 28mm width (VAT charged on hammer price) Please note that the brown diamonds have not been tested for natural colour originCondition Report: Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.

Lot 284

Swiss. An 18ct rose gold diamond set dual time zone quartz wristwatch Quartz movements, pink mother of pearl dial with pavé diamond centre panel, brown diamond set bezel and case sides, the back held by 4 screws, rubberised strap with gold tang buckle, stamped 750, European convention mark 32.2mm width (VAT charged on hammer price) Please note that the brown diamonds have not been tested for natural colour origin Condition Report: Gross weight 106.67 grams. Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.

Lot 283

Kutchinsky. A diamond and pink sapphire set quartz wristwatch Quartz movement, tonneau pink mother of pearl dial with central pavé diamond panel, Arabic numerals, pink sapphire set bezel, brilliant cut diamond set case sides and lugs, the back held by 8 screws, stamped 750, dial signed 32mm width (VAT charged on hammer price)Condition Report: Gross weight 77.65 grams. Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.

Lot 247

Swiss. A small size white gold diamond set bracelet watch Romus, Circa 1990 Quartz movement, mother of pearl dial with pavé diamond centre panel and black hands, facetted crystal, pierced Roman chapter with diamond set numerals, snap on case back, down turned lugs, fitted rice grain bracelet with double folding clasp, case and crystal signed Moussaieff 29.2mm diameter  (VAT charged on hammer price)Condition Report: Gross weight 80.01 grams. Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.Stamped 18K, 750

Lot 278

Swiss. A gold diamond set quartz wristwatch Cuarda, Circa 2000 Quartz movement, square pavé diamond set dial with mother of pearl central panel, brilliant cut diamond bezel and lugs, back held by 8 screws, stamped 18K, 0.750, case back signed 26mm width (VAT charged on hammer price) Please note that the watch straps for this lot will be removed at the time of purchaseCondition Report: Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.

Lot 136

Kutchinsky. A diamond and brown diamond set oval cased wristwatch  Iceberg, Circa 1990 Quartz movement, mother of pearl dial with exploding Roman numerals and pavé diamond centre panel, blued steel hands, pavé set diamond and brown diamond bezel and sides, case back held by 8 screws, stamped 18k 0.750, buckle stamped 750, crystal and case back signed Kutchinsky  35mm width (VAT charged on hammer price) Please note that the watch straps for this lot will be removed at the time of purchase Please note that the brown diamonds have not been tested for natural colour originCondition Report: Gross weight 94.88 grams.The case is in good order with no stones missing, clasp secure and case in nice condition. Dial and hands clean with no cracks. Watch not currently running.Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.

Lot 243

DeLaCour. A lot of two stainless steel quartz wristwatches City, Limited edition nos. 031/500 and 035/500 Quartz movement, silvered polished or brushed finish dial with pavé diamond centre panel, Arabic numerals, waisted case with brilliant cut diamond set bezel and lugs, back held by 8 screws, case and dial signed 37.9mm width (2) (VAT charged on hammer price) Please note that the watch straps for this lot will be removed at the time of purchaseCondition Report: Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.

Lot 7

A diamond set watch bracelet  Central panel with crystal and round brilliant cut diamond bezel (case back and movement deficient), to foliate motif panels and push clasp, set with single cut, old cut, and round brilliant cut diamonds 17.5cm length (VAT charged on hammer price)Condition Report: Gross weight approx. 53 grams

Lot 223

Kutchinsky. A diamond set quartz wristwatch Excentric, Limited edition no. 022, Circa 2000 Quartz movement, round mother of pearl dial with pavé diamond centre panel, oval stepped case set with brilliant cut diamonds, luminous hands, back held by 8 screws, setting button in the back, case stamped 18k 750, silver diamond set buckle stamped 925, crystal signed 52.5mm width (VAT charged on hammer price) Please note that the watch straps for this lot will be removed at the time of purchaseCondition Report: Gross weight 132.65 grams. Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece.

Lot 9

Kutchinsky. A gold amethyst set quartz wristwatch Harmony, Circa 1990 Octagonal mother of pearl dial with pavé diamond central panel, vari-cut amethyst set bezel, case sides, and crown, case back held by 8 screws, stamped 18K, 0.750, crystal signed Kutchinsky 29mm width (VAT changed on hammer price) Please note that the watch straps for this lot will be removed at the time of purchase    Condition Report: Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece. Currently running but untested for timekeeping and no guarantee as to continued running.

Lot 766

A mixed lot of pictures and prints including framed stained glass panel, Judy Boyes signed limited edition print, Tony Crosse signed prints, signed golfing photograph, etc.

Lot 943

An Arts & Crafts oak sideboard by Shapland and Petter, with copper panel to back and copper strap hinges, the locks marked 'S&P'.

Lot 173

Post 1953 Royal Marines Dress Foreign Service Helmetwhite blanco, six panel crown.  Pointed peak and rounded rear brim.  Brass crown ball mount.  Brass QC Royal Marines helmet plate.  Brass chin chain.  Leather sweatband dated 1981.  Complete with khaki cotton transit bag.   Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 285

WW1/WW2 Sandbag Hessian Kilt Cover coarse khaki material , pleated front panel kilt cover. Waist band with braid securing straps.  Some storage stains . Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 239

Post 1953 Royal Logistic Corps Officer's  Shoulder Pouch and Strapblack patent, rectangular pouch.  The flap mounted with a laurel edged, gilt panel with central QC ERII cypher.  Side mounted gilt ring mounts.  Black patent strap with gilt, QC Royal Logistic Corps badge (1 fitting broken).  Gilt triple chain and lower whistle and mount.  Clean condition.  Together with a selection of modern belt and strap fittings  including gilt, QC RAF Air Officer's billet sword strap buckle ... Gilt AAC snake buckle ... 2 x gilt, Royal Artillery shoulder strap set of 4 fittings ... 2 x gilt RA strap fittings ... 2 x gilt buckles. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 226

Pair WW2 Pattern Dispatch Rider's Bootsblack leather, high legs boots.  Lace up front.  Top secured by triple strap panel with steel buckles.  Some service wear. Together with two pairs of black leather boots.  Plain toe section.  3 pairs.   Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 439

A David Andersen Norway enamelled sterling silver blue leaf brooch; Kukri knife brooch, moss agate silver mounted panel brooch, others, bloodstone pendant, cameo portrait brooches, silver, silver gilt and rose metal textured pill box, stamped silver etc (10)

Lot 537

A Doulton Burslem floral panel vase, 26cm high (neck a/f)

Lot 401

Aesthetic Movement (20th century) The Ballet unsigned, oil on panel, 34cm x 27cm

Lot 300

Art Glass - a large contemporary dual level stained glass shaped panel, depicting a stylised horse, in various tones, 49cm x 96cm; another, smaller (2)

Lot 437

A pair of oval 10ct rose gold plain panel cufflinks, stamped 10ct, 93-3, B 9, 8.5g gross others 9ct gold on silver; white metal; base metal, shirt studs etc

Lot 290

A 19th century porcelain rectangular panel, painted with a bird and nest amongst blossom, 23cm x 16cm; an Edwardian needlework panel, worked with colourful threads, Walled Garden, label to verso inscribed 'Worked by Alice Whitehead 1910', 19cm x 24cm; a Victorian needlework panel, Roses; etc (5)

Lot 291

Owen, Wilfred Poems With an Introduction by Siegfried Sassoon. London: Chatto & Windus, 1920. First edition, first impression, 4to, ix [3] 33 pp., original red cloth, paper spine-label, fore and bottom edges untrimmed, photogravure portrait frontispiece with tissue-guard, with the dust jacket, pale mottling to cloth, dust jacket slightly spotted, with loss to head of spine and lower fore corner of front panel and a few other small nicks and chips, repairs verso Very rare in the dust jacket.

Lot 306

Thornton Butterworth, and Skeffington & Son (publishers) Collection of mystery and detective novels in the dust jackets, 1920s-30s all 8vo, original cloth, with the dust jackets, published in London, references to Hubin, Crime Fiction II (1994) in square brackets, titles include: Hawk, John. The Murder of a Mystery Writer, Skeffington & Son, Ltd., [1929], apparent first edition with no statement of later printings, later-issue dust jacket priced at 2/6 with 1/6 overprice sticker, jacket with small chip to lower fore corner of front panel [p. 384]; Volk, Gordon. The Lighthouse Mystery, Skeffington & Son, Ltd., [1930], apparent first edition with no statement of later printings, later-issue dust jacket priced at 2/6 with 2/ overprice sticker, jacket worn [p. 826]; Morton, Guy. The Scarlet Thumb-Print, Skeffington & Son, Ltd., [1931], apparent first edition with no statement of later printings, with a first-issue dust jacket priced at 7/6 (with loss to head of spine), and a later-issue dust jacket priced at 2/6 and with 1/6 overprice sticker, ink-stamp dated 1931 (probably the publisher's) to front pastedown [p. 588]; Dehan, Richard [pseudonym of Clotilda Inez Mary Graves]. Shallow Seas, Thornton Butterworth Limited, 1930, apparent first edition dated 1930 on copyright page and no statement of later printings, later-issue dust jacket priced at 3/6 [cf. p. 224 for the author]; Bowen, Joseph. The Man without a Head, Thornton Butterworth Ltd, 1937, apparent first UK edition (dated 1937 on copyright page with no statement of later printings; first published New York, 1936), Crime Circle Novels dust jacket designed by Bip Pares and priced at 2/6 (apparently first issue: advertisement on rear panel of present and following titles indicates that Crime Circle Novels published at this price), small repairs to jacket verso [p. 90, the author's only novel listed, the author described as ‘a well-known Western cattleman, born in Colorado …']; Grierson, Francis D. The Acrefield Mystery (A Superintendent Sims and Professor Wells Story), Thornton Butterworth Ltd, 1938, apparent first edition (dated 1938 on copyright page with no statement of later printings), Crime Circle Novels dust jacket designed by Bip Pares (possibly later issue, with 4/6 overprice sticker), jacket price-clipped and with a few tears [p. 354]; Idem. Murder in Black, Eyre and Spottiswoode, [after 1935], remainder issue (originally published by Thornton Butterworth in the Crime Circle Novels series), with cancel title-page and Eyre and Spottiswoode label pasted over original imprint on jacket spine [p. 354]; Fletcher, J. S. Todmanhawe Grange. Concluded by Torquemada, Thornton Butterworth Ltd, 1937, apparent first edition (dated 1937 on copyright page with no statement of later printings), Crime Circle Novels dust jacket designed by Bip Pares (backed on card, worn), cloth browned on spine [p. 291]; and 17 others, reprints or later issues, including works in Thornton Butteworth's Crime Circle Novels novels, and several mystery novels published by Skeffington, all in dust jackets (25) The Golden Age of Detective and Adventure Fiction: Selections from the Stock of Obelist Books, Glasgow.

Lot 302

Binns, Ottwell [pseudonym: 'Ben Bolt'] Collection of mystery novels London: Ward, Lock & Co., Limited, 1924-37. Apparently first editions unless otherwise stated, 8vo, original varicoloured cloth, in the dust jackets, titles comprise: Clancy of the Mounted Police, 1924, dust jacket reinforced on verso and with loss to foot of spine; The Secret Pearls, 1930; The Flaming Crescent, 1931, label of Dryborough Circulating Library to front pastedown, dust jacket chipped; Trader Random, 1932; The Last Door, 1935, spine rolled; A Shot in the Woods, 1938, later issue (dust jacket numbered ‘828A’ at foot of spine and rear panel mentioning the author's A Man of Dartmoor, first published 1939).[As ‘Ben Bolt’]: The Badge, 1930, loss to front panel of dust jacket; Linked by Peril, 1936, possible later issue (dust jacket numbered 882 at foot of spine, price-clipped); By Breathless Ways, 1937, later issue (dust jacket numbered ‘816A' at foot of spine and rear panel mentioning The Girl in the Train, first published 1939); The Diamond-Buckled Shoe, 1930, later edition (first published 1921 by Heath Robinson); The Pride of the Ring, no date, later edition (first published 1921 by Heath Robinson); A Shot in the Night, 1934, possible later issue (dust jacket numbered ‘565' on spine, price-clipped); The Sealed Envelope, no date, later edition, c.1935 (first published 1931; dust jacket mentioning The Unseen Witness, first published 1935; price-clipped); The Empty House Mystery, 1936, possible later issue (dust jacket numbered ‘724’ on spine, price-clipped; The Green Lantern, 1935, possible later issue (dust jacket numbered ‘665’ on spine, price-clipped), front free endpaper excised [see Hubin, Crime Fiction II, 1994, volume 1 p. 72];together with 4 novels by Binns's son Max Dalman, in dust jackets (19) The Golden Age of Detective and Adventure Fiction: Selections from the Stock of Obelist Books, Glasgow. Ottwell Binns (1872-1935) was a novelist and Unitarian minister from Rochdale, Lancashire.

Lot 287

Graves, Robert Good-Bye To All That London: Jonathan Cape, 1929. First edition, first issue retaining Siegfried Sassoon's poem at pp. 341-3, 8vo, original pink cloth, 8 plates including frontispiece, with the dust jacket, half-title with strip of browning along gutter on recto and old ink-staining to lower fore corner on verso, p. 152 and facing plate each with similar strip of browning, dust jacket toned, slightly dust-soiled along extremities and with small closed tear to head of front panel

Lot 310

Crime fiction Collection of mystery and detective novels with the dust jackets, 1930s-40s all 8vo, original cloth, with the dust jackets, references to Hubin, Crime Fiction II (1994) in square brackets. Titles include: Grayson, Rupert. Gun Cotton - Adventurer. London: Grayson & Grayson, 1933. First edition, inscribed by the author ‘With best wishes to Mr and Mrs Jenkins from Rupert Grayson, September 1933’ on front free endpaper, dust jacket with loss to spine and various repairs verso [p. 346]; Idem. Ace High. London: Grayson & Grayson, 1937. First edition, losses to jacket [p. 346]; Ashe, Gordon [pseudonym of John Creasey]. The Speaker. London: John Long Limited, 1939. First edition (apparently the author's first novel at least under this name), spotting to edges of textblock, jacket bright [p. 33]; Vickers, Roy. The Man in the Red Mask. London: George Newnes, Limited, [1935]. Presumed first edition (published as part of Newnes's 'Half-Crown Novels' series with jacket priced 2/6, but no other iteration of jacket traced), jacket bright [p. 824]; Blane, Fergus. Money-Lender in Gloves. London: George Newnes, Limited, c.1939. First edition, apparently a later issue with jacket priced at 3/6, gift inscription dated 1941 to front pastedown, closed tears to rear panel of jacket [p. 78: the only novel recorded under this author]; Ferguson, W. B. M. London Lamb. London: John Long Limited, c.1939. First edition, later issue jacket with 4/ overprice sticker [p. 280]; Mills, Woosnam. Biting Fortune. London: Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd, 1939. First edition, 8/3 overprice sticker to jacket front flap; Lindsay, David. The Man Nobody Knew. London: John Hamilton Limited, [1938]. First edition, loss to dust jacket [p. 504]; and 15 others, all in the dust jackets (23) The Golden Age of Detective and Adventure Fiction: Selections from the Stock of Obelist Books, Glasgow.

Lot 240

Eric Gill (1882-1940) Gill family collection of photographs of the artist's work 25 photographs of Gill's sculptures and commissions, all labelled to reverse in his hand, including: ‘BBC details of Ariel, unfinished’; bas-relief of Nausica and Ulysses, Midland Hotel, 1933; ‘Mankind' (Tate Collection); ‘Model for South Wind’ (St James’s Park Station); Madonna and Child, Glastonbury Abbey; Sir Charles Hamilton memorial, Broadway; St Dominic Caen, Blackfriars Priory, Oxford; garden statue, later in the collection of Roger Fry; crucifix for G.K. Chesterton’s grave, 1937; Coat of Arms for Jesus College, Cambridge, 1930-31; lychgate, West Dean Cemetery.46 photographs inscribed to reverse by Mary Gill (wife), Petra Tegetmeier and Joan Hague (his daughters), Evan Gill (brother), and Sir William Rothenstein, including: War Memorial, Leeds University; door carvings, Radcliffe Library, Oxford; Lady Ottoline Morrell memorial, St Mary’s Church, Garsington; Mary Beatrice Johnson memorial, St James’s, Piccadilly, 1930; ‘The Golden Calf’; ‘The Divine Lovers’.15 photographs inscribed verso by the artist or his wife.9 photographs of works executed by Gill's assistants Antony Foster, Charles Blackman, H.J. Cribb and Laurie Cribb, 6 inscribed to reverse in Gill's hand, including Gill's own headstone, designed by Gill and carved by Laurie Cribb.127 photographs of Gill's work, not inscribed, including: Mother and Child, commissioned by Rupert Brooke; portrait panel of Baron Rutherford of Nelson, New Zealand physicist; ‘Ecstasy’ (Tate Collection); portrait panel of the Maharani of Bastar, Maharani Hospital, Jagdalpur; Herbert Trench gravestone, Boulogne Eastern Cemetery (200+)

Lot 299

Nautical fiction Collection of nautical adventure novels, mainly 1930s all 8vo, original cloth, with the dust jackets, references to Hubin, Crime Fiction II (1994) in square brackets. Titles include: Parkman, Sydney. Ship Ashore. London: Hodder & Stoughton Limited, 1936. First edition, inscribed by the author ‘H. W. Brown, with sincere regards, Sydney Parkman’ on the title-page, cloth faded, repairs to dust jacket [p. 682]; Divine, A. D. U-Boat in the Hebrides. London: Collins, 1940. First edition, final page blind-stamped review copy [p. 237]; Truss, Seldon. Escort to Danger. London: Hodder and Stoughton, Limited, 1935. First edition, dust jacket designed by Bip Pares (with minor repairs) [p. 809]; MacNalty, A. Salusbury. The Mystery of Captain Burnaby. London: Pawling and Ness Ltd., 1934. First edition, price torn away from front flap of jacket [p. 538, the author's only work there listed]; Wilmot, J. R. Night Tide. London: Ivor Nicholson and Watson, 1936. First edition, jacket spine with loss to foot and chipping to head, a few other tears [p. 868]; Westerman, J. F. C. Fortune Island. London: Nisbet & Co. Ltd., [1932]. First edition, jacket designed by Christopher Cavanian Sanders price-clipped and with loss to foot of jacket, corresponding marking to front board; Norman, Bruce. The Luck of Jocelyn Pinner, R.N. London: Arrowsmith, 1931. First edition, spine rolled, faded and with label removed [p. 604]; Drax, Peter [i.e. Eric Elrington Addis]. High Seas Murder. London: Hutchinson & Company, [1939]. First edition,  spine rolled, textblock browned [Hubin p. 213]Connington, J. J. Tom Tiddler's Island. London: Hodder & Stoughton, Limited, 1933. First edition, spine rolled, jacket toned and rubbed with chips to spine-panel, initial blank or half-title removed; and 10 others similar (19) The Golden Age of Detective and Adventure Fiction: Selections from the Stock of Obelist Books, Glasgow. A. Salusbury MacNalty (1880-1969), author of The Mystery of Captain Burnaby, was a leading physician who served as chief medical officer of the United Kingdom from 1935 to 1941.

Lot 297

Spy and adventure novels Collection of works in the dust jackets, 1920s-40s, many with exotic settings all 8vo, original cloth, with the dust jackets, generally in good condition with a few nicks, chips and repairs to dust jackets, all apparently first editions unless otherwise stated, references to Hubin, Crime Fiction II (1994) in square brackets, titles include: Mills, Arthur. The Blue Spider. London: W. Collins Sons & Co Ltd, 1929, dust jacket with small chip to head of front panel and tape-repairs verso [p. 575; a Far East adventure]; Idem. Intrigue Island. London: W. Collins Sons & Co Ltd, 1929, shallow loss to head of jacket spine, spotting to edges of textblock [p. 575; a Far East adventure]; McLaren, Christabel. The Divine Gift. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1929 [p. 535: the author's only novel listed]; ‘Operator 1384’ [pseudonym of John Henry Harvey]. The Black Arab. London: Rich & Cowan Ltd, [1937], apparent reprint (rear panel of jacket lists title under ‘The Black-Line Library Reprints of Famous Books’, chips to jacket, ghosting to spine [p. 615]; Arnold, Ralph. The Pelican Strikes Back. London: Ivor Nicholson and Watson Limited, 1936, spine discoloured and rolled, dust jacket with residue to spine panel possibly from removal of overprice sticker and with chip to head of rear panel [p. 31]; George, Vernon [pseudonym of George Shirra Gibb Vernon]. Hamish Munro's Experiment. A Thrilling Romance of the East and the Antipodes. London: Arthur H. Stockwell, Ltd., [1935], presentation copy, inscribed ‘R. Meff Esqr, with the author’s compliments Georg. S. G. Vernon, 9/5/35' on the front free endpaper, jacket repaired, light mottling and fading to cloth [p. 321]; Helburne, Roger G. Chase Across Europe. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1941, dust jacket price-clipped; Allan, Luke [pseudonym of W. Lacey Amy]. Five for One. Bristol: Arrowsmith, 1934, dust jacket price-clipped and with small tape-repair, spotting to outer leaves and edges and flaps of jacket [p. 10]; Mitton, G[eraldine] E[dith]. The Two-Stringed Fiddle. London: John Murray, 1919, inscribed ‘G. E. Scott (Lady Scott) who wrote this book’ on front free endpaper, label removed from front cover [Burmese setting]; Knight, L[eonard] A[lfred]. Redbeard. London: Sampson Low, Marston, & Co., Ltd., [1935], gift inscription dated 1940 to front pastedown, apparent removal of overprice label from jacket spine [p. 475]; Marle, T. B. Candid Escort. London: Arthur Barker Limited, 1936, spine rolled, dust jacket price-clipped [Balkan setting]; Jepson, Edgar. A Prince in Petrograd. London: Odhams Press Limited, [1921], old repairs to dust jacket. together with 16 others similar, all in dust jackets (28) The Golden Age of Detective and Adventure Fiction: Selections from the Stock of Obelist Books, Glasgow.

Lot 285

Jones, David In Parenthesis seinyessit e gledyf ym penn mameu. London: Faber & Faber Ltd, 1936. First edition, first impression, 8vo, original cloth, top edge dyed blue, 3 plates, with the dust jacket (price-clipped, spine and rear panel toned, spine with small hole to foot, a few small nicks and chips elsewhere, tape-repairs verso)

Lot 147

Bible; English; Geneva Version The Bible Translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best Translations in divers Languages. London: Robert Barker, 1614. 4to, [4], sigs. pi2 A-3H8 2I2, *4 3K-3Y8 3Z10, general title-page and New Testament title-page (dated 1613) each with woodcut border enclosing text in cordiform panel, text in black letter, double column, lacking S2-7 (ff. 138-143, from I Kings), 2D1-7 (ff. 209-215, Psalms), 3E1 (f. 497, Apocrypha), with defective Concordance, BCP and Psalms at front and rear, bound without Speed's Genealogies and Map (mentioned in Herbert), NT complete, 2D2 (Psalms) and 2L5 (Isaiah) with loss to foot, 2R6 (Ezekiel) with loss to fore margin, several quires detached, occasional worming in gutter, loose in contemporary English covers of blind-tooled calf over wooden boards with brass bosses and cornerpieces, later leather spine, half of front board missing, rear board lacking central brass boss [Herbert 330]

Lot 9

[Locke, John] Wynne, John An Abridgment of Mr. Locke's Essay Concerning Humane Understanding London: for A. and J. Churchill, and Edw. Castle, 1696. First edition, 8vo (17 x 10.6cm), [8] 310 [10] pp., contemporary mottled calf with decorative panel-stamps to sides, craquelure to leather [Wing L2735] From the library of the Murrays of Dollerie, Crieff, Perthshire. Ownership inscription of Anthony Murray to title-page; early purchase note to initial blank (price paid £2 6s 2d).

Lot 300

Crime fiction Collection of American crime, detective and adventure novels in the dust jackets, 1910s-50s all 8vo, original cloth, with the dust jackets (in good condition overall but with a few generally small nicks and tears in places), references to Hubin, Crime Fiction II (1994) in square brackets, titles include: Douglas, Hudson [pseudonym of Robert Aitken]. The Man in the Mirror. New York: W. J. Watt & Company Publishers, c.1910. Presumed first edition (undated but with no indication of reprints) [p. 243]; Gluck, Sinclair. The Wildcat. Dodd, Mead & Company, 1932. First edition [p. 331]; McCulley, Johnston. Black Star's Campaign. New York: Chelsea House, 1924. First edition, jacket with closed tear up rear fold and into spine-panel [p. 524]; Landon, Herman. The Gray Phantom's Return. New York: W. J. Watt & Company, 1922. First edition [p. 482]; Dutton, Charles J. Poison Unknown. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1932. First edition [p. 255]; Oliver, Gail [pseudonym of Marian Gallagher Scott]. The Moon Saw Murder. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1937. First edition, jacket price-clipped [p. 613; the only novel by the author listed]; Lord, Jeremy [pseudonym of Ben Ray Redman]. Sixty-Nine Diamonds. New York: for the Crime Club by Doubleday, Doran and Co., Inc., 1940. First edition, bookplate of Paul Tabori [p. 513]; Scotland, Jay [pseudonym of John William Jakes]. The Seventh Man. New York: Mystery House, 1958. First edition, jacket price-clipped [p. 724]; Sarasin, J. G. [pseudonym of Geraldine Gordon Salmon]. The Black Glove. New York: George H. Doran Company, 1926. First US edition (first published in London by Hutchinson in 1925) [p. 717]; Rath, E. J. When the Devil Was Sick. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, c.1926. Early edition (first published by Howard & Watt in 1926); and 28 others (38) The Golden Age of Detective and Adventure Fiction: Selections from the Stock of Obelist Books, Glasgow.

Lot 312

Crime fiction Collection of mystery and detective novels with 'damsel in distress' dust jackets, 1920s and later all 8vo, original cloth, with the dust jackets, references to Hubin, Crime Fiction II (1994) in square brackets, titles include: Ironside, John [pseudonym of Euphemia Margaret Tait]. Jack of Clubs. London: Thomas Nelson & Sons, Ltd., 1931. First edition, small tears to dust jacket [p. 431]; Boyd, Eric Forbes. Merlin Hold. London: Jarrolds, [1927]. First edition, small worm-track to front joint, dust jacket slightly rubbed and worn [p. 91]; Gérard, Francis. Concrete Castle. London: Rich & Cowan Ltd., 1936. First edition, a few nicks to dust jacket [p. 321]; Phillips, H. Lawrence. Detective's Dilemma. London: Thomas Nelson & Sons, Ltd., 1932. First edition, jacket with loss to head of spine and upper inner corner of front panel [p. 643]; Marshall, Ian. The Strange Case of Vintrix Polbarton. London: Thomas Nelson & Sons, Ltd., 1929, tape-repairs to jacket verso [p. 545]; Latimer, Jonathan. Murder in the Madhouse. London: Hurst & Blackett, Ltd., [1935]. First UK edition, ink-stamped ‘With the publisher’s compliments' on title-page, spine rolled, jacket with fraying and loss to head of spine [p. 486]; Hird, Frank. The Fourth Road. London: Stanley Paul & Co., Ltd., [1934]. First edition, ink-stamped ‘with the publisher’s compliments' on title-page, dust jacket slightly rubbed and worn [p. 404]; and 19 others similar, all in dust jackets (26) The Golden Age of Detective and Adventure Fiction: Selections from the Stock of Obelist Books, Glasgow.

Lot 288

Sassoon, Siegfried Group of works by Sassoon and books from his library Sassoon, Siegfried. The War Poems. London: William Heinemann, 1919. First edition, first impression, one of 2,000 copies, small 8vo, original red cloth with printed paper labels to spine and front board, with the dust jacket, contemporary ownership inscription to front free endpaper, light spotting to edges of textblock and to last few leaves, dust jacket spine toned and rubbed and with a little fraying to head, short closed tear to upper inner corner of front panel, a few small nicks and marks; Idem. [The Sherston trilogy:] Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man; Memoirs of an Infantry Officer. London: Faber and Gwyer Limited [volumes 2-3: Faber and Faber Limited], 1928-30-36. First editions, first impressions, 8vo, original blue cloth, with the dust jackets, Fox-Hunting Man with penciled ownership inscription of one J. S. M. Bisdee (recorded as a student at St John's College, Cambridge in the 1910s), spotting to endpapers and a few creases and tears to dust jacket, Infantry Officer with light spotting to edges of textblock, dust jacket with a few spots and nicks, Sherston's Progress jacket with a few nicks, spots and marks;Idem. The Old Huntsman and Other Poems. London: William Heinemann, 1917. First edition, first impression, 8vo, original boards, rebacked retaining original spine-label (with minor loss), errata slip to contents leaf, housed in custom morocco-backed solander box; Aldington, Richard. Images of War. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1919. First edition, first impression, 8vo, original board's, Siegfried Sassoon's posthumous monogram book-label to front pastedown; De La Mare, Walter. Bells and Grass. [And:] Love. London: Faber and Faber Limited, 1941-3. 2 works, first editions, first impressions, 8vo, original cloth, dust jackets, each with Siegfried Sassoon's posthumous monogram book-label to front pastedown, Love misbound with pp. 129-192 bound in after p. 16 (7)

Lot 305

Hodder & Stoughton (publishers) Collection of mystery and adventure novels, 1920s-30s all 8vo, original cloth, with the dust jackets, references to Hubin, Crime Fiction II (1994) in square brackets. Titles include: Bridges, Victor. The Happy Murderers. An Adventure on the Suffolk Coast, 1932. First edition, inscribed by the author ‘To Mr Brown with many thanks & all good wishes from the author, Victor Bridges, 1932’ on the front free endpaper, spine rolled, a few tears to jacket [p. 102]; MacClure, Victor. Frontéra, 1937. First edition (Spanish Civil War novel), inscribed by the author ‘To H. Irons from the author Victor MacClure’ on the title-page, spine sunned and rolled, a few small chips and tears to jacket;  Wills, Cecil M. On the Night in Question, 1937. First edition (an Inspector Boscobell novel), a few minor nicks and tears to jacket [p. 868]; Holt, Gavin [pseudonym of Percival Charles Rodda]. Steel Shutters, 1936. First edition (a Bastion novel), jacket with loss and old tape-repair to head of spine [p. 410]; Pelham, Anthony [pseudonym of Charles Evelyn Graham Hope]. The Fortress of Ashes, [1936]. First edition (set in India), map endpapers (depicting Kashmir), spine rolled, dust jacket chipped [p. 634]; Idem. Summons to Adventure, [1937]. First edition (set in modern-day Pakistan), map endpapers (depicting Makran and Baluchistan), frontispiece reproducing design of dust jacket (a coded letter in Urdu), a few nicks to dust jacket [p. 634]; Reynolds, Mrs Baillie [Gertrude M. Robins Reynolds]. The Affair at the Château, [1929]. First edition, minor repairs to verso of dust jacket [p. 676]; Idem. Trouble at Glaye, 1936. First edition, dust jacket designed by Bip Pares, front cover sprung, mottling to pastedowns [p. 676]; Boyd, Eric Forbes. The House of Whipplestaff, [1924]. First edition, light spotting to outer leaves, dust jacket with label removed from spine and minor repairs to verso, ownership inscription dated 1927 to front free endpaper [p. 91]; Packard, Frank L. Shanghai Jim, 1928. First UK edition (presumably following the Doubleday edition of the same year, and in a different jacket design), school prize plate to front pastedown, dust jacket somewhat nicked and chipped [p. 623]; Fairlie, Gerard [reputed model for 'Bulldog Drummond]. Men for Counters, 1933. First edition, dust jacket with chip to head of front panel [p. 273]; and 8 others similar (all in dust jackets) (18) The Golden Age of Detective and Adventure Fiction: Selections from the Stock of Obelist Books, Glasgow.

Lot 51

Great Britain Group of maps, 18th and 19th century all engraved, sectionalised and laid on linen, and hand-coloured, comprising:Bowles, John. The  London Directory, or a New and Improved Plan of London, Westminster, and Southwark, 1769. 41.8 x 52.5cm, in marbled slipcase with manuscript label, a little staining, linen backing worn away along a few folds;Harris, J. Harris's Plan of London, Westminster and the Borough of Southwark, 1801. 41.5 x 52.5cm, in marbled slipcase with printed label;Bowles, John & Carrington. England and Wales … a Travelling Map through South Britain. By J. Bayly, engr[av]er, c.1780. 57.5 x 48.5cm, in marbled slipcase with manuscript label;Kitchin, Thomas. Kitchin's Enlarged Map of the Roads of England and Wales, 1768. 54.5 x 45cm, pencil annotations to one panel, in marbled slipcase with manuscript label;Faden, William. A Map of Scotland drawn chiefly from the Topographical Surveys of Mr John Ainslie and from those of the late General Roy, 1807. 111.5 x 96cm, in marbled slipcase with gilt red morocco label;and 4 others similar (9) From the library of the Murrays of Dollerie House, Crieff, Perthshire.

Lot 277

Tolkien, J. R. R. [The Lord of the Rings] The Fellowship of the Ring; The Two Towers; The Return of the King. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1955. First editions, fourth, third and second impressions (in fifth, first and second impression dust jackets), 3 volumes, 8vo, original red cloth, top edges dyed red, folding map printed in red and black to the rear of each volume, with the dust jackets. Spines slightly rolled, Fellowship with very faint marking to cloth and small section of bleeding from red edge-dye along fold of map, dust jacket spine-panels toned, Fellowship jacket with a few marks to spine and small closed tears to head and foot of front panel, Return jacket with a few small marks, short chip to foot of spine and short nick to head of front panel [cf. Hammond A5a i-iii] These impressions, uniformly dated 1955 and priced at 21s, were apparently issued as a set. The Two Towers is stated to be a second impression on the copyright page, but is undated on the title-page, a combination of points usually understood to indicate a third impression.

Lot 303

Daniel, Roland Collection of mystery and detective novels London: Wright & Brown, 1930s-50s. All 8vo, original cloth, with the dust jackets. Titles include: The Yellow Devil, [1932]. First edition, undated on verso of title-page but jacket with presumed first-issue price of 7/6 and advertisement ‘Novels for Spring, 1932’ on rear panel, jacket with a few chips and tears; Red Murchison, [1936]. First edition, possible later issue with overprice sticker (4/6) to jacket spine, no date on verso of title-page, jacket slightly worn, partial separation of rear panel from spine; “The Tipster”, [1937]. First edition, possible later issue with jacket priced at 4/6 on spine (other copies noted with the presumably earlier price of 7/6), no date on verso of title-page, cloth mottled, chips and tears to dust jacket, price torn away from front flap; The River Gang, 1938. First edition, possible later issue with overprice sticker of 4/6 to jacket spine (over original price of 3/6, itself perhaps signifying a later-issue jacket), chips and tears to dust jacket; The Black Raven, [1939]. First edition, possible later issue with jacket priced 4/6 (other copies noted with the presumably earlier price of 7/6), no date on verso of title-page; Shattered Hopes, 1941. First edition, dust jacket slightly chipped and worn and with old repairs verso; and 23 others by Roland Daniel (all with the dust jackets), [Hubin, Crime Fiction II, 1994, vol. 1 p. 212] (29) The Golden Age of Detective and Adventure Fiction: Selections from the Stock of Obelist Books, Glasgow.

Lot 315

Detective and adventure fiction Collection of novels in the dust jackets, 1910s and later all 8vo, original cloth, in the dust jackets, apparent first editions and published in London unless otherwise stated, references to Hubin, Crime Fiction II (1994) in square brackets, titles include: Saltmarsh, Max. Highly Inflammable, Michael Joseph Ltd., 1936, bookplate of Dennis Wheatley to front pastedown [p. 714; set in Istanbul]; Montague, Jeffrey [pseudonym of Graham Montague Jeffries]. The Mandarin's Pearl, Quality Press, 1942, covers sprung, dust jacket price-clipped and with tears including small hole to spine [p. 580]; Usher, Wilfrid. Creeping Shadows, Stanley Paul & Co., Ltd., [1929?], dust jacket chipped and repaired [p. 815]; Thorne, Guy [pseudonym of C. Ranger Gull]. Rescuing Rupert, John Long, Limited, [1919], advertisements to rear dated 1918, jacket apparently a later issue with 2/6 overprice stickers to spine and front panel, also with small chips and repairs, spotting to edges and outer leaves of textblock [p. 798]; Crozier, John. Kidnapped Again, Hutchinson & Co., [1935], dust jacket chipped and with residue of label to spine [p.204]; and 19 others similar, with the dust jackets, mixed editions (24) The Golden Age of Detective and Adventure Fiction: Selections from the Stock of Obelist Books, Glasgow.

Lot 294

First World War poets and novelists Collection of works Graves, Robert. Over the Brazier. London: The Poetry Bookshop, 1916. First edition, first impression, 4to, original wrappers, housed in a custom green calf-backed solander box, wrappers darkened and with creasing to edges; Brooke, Rupert. Poems. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd., 1911. First edition, first impression, 8vo, original blue cloth, paper spine-label, tips slightly bumped; Idem. 1914 and Other Poems. London: Sidgwick & Jackson Limited, 1915. First edition, first impression, 8vo, original blue cloth, paper spine-label, photogravure portrait frontispiece of Rupert Brooke in profile (with tissue-guard), housed in custom blue morocco-backed slipcase and matching chemise; Rosenberg, Isaac. Poems. Selected and Edited by Isaac Rosenberg. Selected and Edited by Gordon Bottomley. With an Introductory Memoir by Laurence Binyon. London: William Heinemann, 1922. First edition, first impression, 8vo, original black cloth with paper spine-label, halftone portrait frontispiece, dust jacket (slightly toned in places, rubbing to corners); Gurney, Ivor. Severn & Somme. London: Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd., 1917. First edition, first impression, 8vo, original red boards, printed spine-label, spine sunned and rubbed, headcap worn, sunning to head of front board, small worm-track to foot of pp. 21/2, gradually ramifying and extending into rear board; Sitwell, Edith (editor). Wheels 1919. First edition, first impression, 8vo, original cloth-backed pictorial boards; Aldington, Richard. Death of a Hero. A Novel. London: Chatto & Windus, 1929. First edition, first impression, 8vo, original cloth, dust jacket (toned, spine-panel browned and chipped), spotting to gutter of prelims including title-page; and 1 other (8)

Lot 280

Woolf, Virginia The Years London: Hogarth Press, 1937. First edition, first impression, 8vo, 469 pp., original green cloth, with the dust jacket designed by Vanessa Bell. Cloth slightly faded, bookplate apparently removed from rear pastedown, dust jacket chipped and head and foot and with tear to centre, joint between spine and front panel with 8cm split to foot, front panel with small closed tear under title, minor toll to upper fore corner of front and rear panels

Lot 307

Ward, Lock & Co. (publisher) Collection of detective and mystery novels with the dust jackets all 8vo, original cloth, with the dust jackets, references to Hubin, Crime Fiction II (1994) in square brackets, titles include: Graham, Winston. No Exit. An Adventure, 1940. First edition, dust jacket price-clipped with small losses to front flap and foot of spine and small closed tear to front panel, partial split to foot of joint between rear panel and flap [p. 342]; Dawe, Carlton. Live Cartridge, 1937. First edition, dust jacket priced 7/6 on front flap, jacket backed on card [p. 220];Robertson, Colin. Night Shadows, 1935. First edition, possible later-issue dust jacket priced at 3/6, small chip to foot of jacket spine [p. 688]; Durie, Lynn [pseudonym of Douglas Christie]. The Triall Case, 1932. First edition, presumed later issue with dust jacket priced at 3/6, fraying to head of jacket spine [p. 255]; Burnaby, Nigel [pseudonym of Harold Pincton Ellett]. Two Deaths for a Penny, 1935. First edition, presumed later issue with dust jacket priced at 2/6 [p. 119: the author's final novel listed, of four]; Goodchild, George. Quest of Nigel Rix, 1934. First edition, presumed later issue with dust jacket priced at 3/6, closed tear to head of joint between spine and front panel, abrasion to front panel affecting word ‘of’ [p. 334, title erroneously given as ‘… Nigel Rex’]; and 33 similar, including novels by Colin Robertson, Mark Cross, George Goodchild, Edgar Wallace, Carlton Dawe, and others, all in dust jackets but most apparently later issue with three-digit numerals printed to spine-panels (39) The Golden Age of Detective and Adventure Fiction: Selections from the Stock of Obelist Books, Glasgow. No Exit is an uncommon early work by Winston Graham and precedes the first of his Poldark novels by five years. Night Shadows is prolific mystery author Colin Robertson's third novel.

Lot 815

A Present of Cairo, a First World War silk embroidered picture, depicting flags of the nations, and airships, 58cm x 54cm overall, framed, together with D.C.O. Middlesex Regiment, a military silk embroidered panel, "Albuhera", 40cm x 35cm, framed (2)

Lot 130

An African carved 'King's African Rifles' wall panel, made by an Italian prisoner of war, Kenya 1942, and an Indonesian carved hardwood military crest box, 33cm x 23cm (2)

Lot 190

An Antique miniature oval watercolour on ceramic panel, depicting a young girl in a blue cape and hood, cushion frame surround mounted in a giltwood and gesso decorated frame, panel is 6cm x 5cm, 22cm x 20cm overall

Lot 191

A box of various items, including a pair of Victorian chased and gilded brass curtain ties, a Victorian bois durci profile plaque of Emperor Napoleon, a desk blotter with a hand painted Meissen ceramic panel, and another, etc

Lot 388

A brass-cased ship's bulkhead clock by Sestrel, mounted on a teak circular panel, the brass case engraved to Lt.J.Dusty Miller ER RNR from the ship's company of TS Collingwood 1986

Lot 680

A Victorian black lacquered papier mache circular box and cover, printed panel top depicting a semi-nude maiden holding a chalice of wine, diameter 9.5cm

Lot 550

Various silver jewellery, including cuff bangle, Chinese character mark panel bracelet, earrings, etc

Lot 405

A Mughal painting on silk panel, hunting scene, a Mughal print depicting a village scene, a study of a dancer, and an embroidered panel depicting Continental figure and buildings, all framed (4)

Lot 843

Clive Fredriksson, oil on wood panel, an oval portrait of a Dutch nobleman, diameter 50cm, framed

Lot 842

Clive Fredriksson, oil on wood panel, a study of a parrot, 105cm x 50cm

Lot 94

Unusual naïve carved hardwood study of Prince Llewelyn on horseback, having carved Welsh text to each side panel front and back. 41cm long x 45cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT). Small chip/loss to top of hat. Larger loss/chip to top of weapon and side. Evidence of worm to underside in areas and large shrinkage split.

Lot 477

Edwardian mahogany straight front chest of two short and three long drawers, with brass loop handles on a platform base. 113x53x112cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT). Split to the top, scratch to one side panel. Wear and tear with age, but in good useable condition.

Lot 386

Group of assorted furnishing pictures, prints, watercolours etc. to include : horse racing and military subjects, various. Framed. Together with Chinese panel with brass lion mask head and tablet mounts. 48x25cm approx. (8) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 371

Large collection of Elvis Presley decorative framed pictures and discs, CDs, metal signs and a panel of various images of Elvis, 'Elvis the Albums' etc. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 609

Pair of cast iron fluted campana shaped pedestal vases standing on ceramic square section panel design pedestals. Overall 110cm high approx. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

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