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French literature. Collection of French poetry and other literature, mainly limited editions and presentation copies, early to mid-20th century, including: M‚rim‚e (Prosper), Carmen, limited edition, Paris: H. Piazza, 1948, colour illustrations by Brunelleschi, inscribed 'Pour [?]Emile, Avec mon affectueux souvenir, E. Piaf' on the half-title, original wrappers, slipcase, 4to, number 1404 of an unspecified numbers of copies, DerŠme (Tristan), Arabesques sous l'azur ou le destin des poŠtes, limited edition, Monaco: Imprimerie de Monaco, 1925, inscribed by the author on the half-title, lengthy autograph letter signed from the author laid in, original wrappers, glassine dust jacket (torn on front panel), 8vo, number 86 of 150 copies, Eluard (Paul), Au rendez-vous allemand, 1st edition, trade issue, Paris: Editions de Minuit, 1944, portrait frontispiece after Picasso, original wrappers, 8vo, and approximately 50 similar, of which many with lengthy presentation inscriptions by DerŠme, original wrappers, mainly 8vo (approximately 50)
Tourtel (Mary). Rupert and the Enchanted Princess, (Little Bear Library No. 1), circa 1928, numerous black & white illustrations, stitching slightly strained in places, original yellow pictorial boards, extremities a little rubbed, dust jacket, spine lightly toned, some chips and fraying to spine and fold ends, 8vo, together with Rupert and the Robber Wolf, (Rupert Little Bear Library No. 24), circa 1930s, black & white illustrations, title verso with ink ownership signature, stitching slightly strained in places, original yellow pictorial boards, slightly marked, spine mostly detached, chipped dust jacket, with loss at tail of rear panel, 8vo, with 24 other Rupert Little Bear Library titles, published by Sampson Low (26)
Bull (Rene, illustrator). Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Rendered into English Verse by Edward Fitzgerald, [1913], tipped-in and mounted colour illustrations, some spotting, preliminary blank with early ink inscription, original brown pictorial cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, somewhat rubbed in places, 4to, together with Tarrant (Margaret W., illustrator), Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, [1929], 24 colour plates, some spotting, preliminary blank with prize bookplate, original pictorial boards, toned dust jacket, with large loss to lower area of front panel, and loss to back panel and spine head, large 8vo, plus Cameron (Katherine, illustrator), The Water-Babies..., by Charles Kingsley, [1910], eight colour plates, spotting to fore-edges, original pictorial cloth, 8vo, with 20 others, including: Flowers from the Upper Alps..., by Elijah Walton, 1876; and The Three Blind Mice, from Dean's New Juvenile Musical Series (23)
Kafka (Franz). America, translated from the German by Edwin and Willa Muir, 1st UK edition, Routledge, 1938, advertisement leaf at end, original cloth, spine a little faded, clear tape mark to rear cover, dust jacket, spine toned with chips and tears, clear tape repairs to verso, 8vo, together with A Tourist's Guide to Ireland, by Liam O'Flaherty, Madrake Press, [1929], original cloth-backed boards, dust jacket, spine toned with tears and losses, closed tear to upper panel, small 8vo, plus Poems, by Seumas O'Sullivan 1930-1938. Being Number Four of the Tower Press Booklets. Third Series, Orwell Press, Dublin, 1938, light toning front end rear, original wrappers, small tear, 8vo, inscribed by the poet, with others, Irish poetry etc, some inscribed by the poet Fergus Allen (14)
Auden (W.H. & Christopher Isherwood). The Ascent of F6, 1st edition, 1936, original cloth (edges a little rubbed or toned), dust jacket, a few chips and tears, 8vo, with a loose autographed note on headed card from W.H. Auden to a D.B. Harrison: "Dear Mr Harrison, Thank you for your letter. I have no copy of the verse in Night Mail myself or I would sent it you. It was, however, published in a John O London's weekly, some time in the latter half of March. Yours sincerely W.H. Auden"., together with The Dog Beneath the Skin, 2nd impression, 1936, a few spots to fore edges, original cloth, dust jacket, spine a little faded, 8vo, plus The Dance of Death, 1st edition, 1933, light partial toning to endpapers, original boards (small tear at foot of spine), dust jacket, small tear and loss at head of rear panel, 8vo, with nine others including The Age of Anxiety, 1948, The EnchafÅ d Flood, 1951, and Nones, 1952, most inscribed by the poet Fergus Allen (12)
Trade cards, quantity of cards, part sets & odds, various issues inc. Texaco Cricket cards, Esso Olympics Collection, Nestle British Marvels, Albums 1 & 2 (both part complete, with original envelope), Film Fun Famous Film Stars (set in original special album, poor/fair), various Thomson issues inc. Battles for the Flag, Star Teams of 1961, Famous Teams in Football History, Typhoo John Halifax, Gentleman & other Typhoo 'T' size issues, Sherman's Spotlight on Famous Football Teams (36/37), Barratt's Modern Aircraft, Topical Times Footballer Panel Portraits, Amalgamated Press Sportsmen of the World, Nabisco Footballers etc (mostly gd/vg) (100's)
Ephemera, four items, Brooklands Official Racecard programme for Whit Monday 17 May 1937 (gd), Schneider Trophy Contest Royal Aero Club Souvenir Programme 1929 (slightly grubby), a fine silk panel 'Souvenir de la Grand Guerre' 1914-18 & The Parker-Hale Service Rifle Score Book for Bisley 1949 (vg) (4)
Taxidermy: Cased Hawfinch (Coccothraustes coccothraustes), circa 1895-1958, by George Bazeley, Northampton, full mount with head turning slightly to the left, perched upon a small branch above dry brush and fauna, set against a pale blue painted back board, enclosed within an oak framed five-glass diamond shaped wall hanging display case, 36cm by 12cm by 61cmcrack to one side glass panel . 02/11/18
Taxidermy: Great Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major), circa 1895-1958, by George Bazeley, Northampton, full mount perched upon a moss covered tree branch, amongst dry brush and fauna, set against a blue painted back board, enclosed within an ebonised framed five-glass diamond shaped wall hanging display case, 38cm by 12cm by 65cmcrack to one side glass panel . 02/11/18
19th century Swiss cylinder music box by Nicole Freres, Geneva playing six airs in rosewood and scumbled case with inlaid floral panel and stringing, with manuscript tune card, G. No. 3249, No. 47077. 46cm wide, with 21cm/8 1/4" cylinder. Winds and plays well though needs slight coaxing to start, all teeth present on comb, some scratches and wear to case.
A diamond crossover ring, the crossover panel set with brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.05 carats total, the shank stamped 750, finger size N; together with a further crossover brilliant cut diamond ring, approximately 0.05 carats total, 18 carat gold 1994 London hallmark, finger size L; 6.5g gross
An Alex Monroe Baby Bee pendant, the gilt bee with outstretched wings, 2.3cm wide, to a belcher link chain, with disc panel signed Alex Monroe, the ring bolt clasp stamped 925, 42cm long; a Links of London swivel heart pendant, suspended from a belcher link chain, London 2011 hallmark, with heart shaped spacers to the back chain for adjustable length, shortest length 37cm long; and a freshwater cultured pearl and gold coloured bead necklace, the orb clasp stamped 14k, 41cm long
A pair of silver cufflinks by Links of London, one side with a panel designed as a letter, the other as the @ symbol, with belcher link connectors, stamped 925 with full London hallmarks for 2000, maker's mark LL for Links of London, 2cm long, 0.40 oz gross (12.4g gross); together with a pair of cufflinks, designed as desktop computers, 1.8cm long
A 1930s white stone ring, the circular cut white stone in claw settings, to white stone accented shoulders, the shank stamped 18ct, finger size N, together with a mid Victorian hardstone brooch, the oval polished panel within a pinched collet setting, 3cm wide; a 9 carat gold St Christopher pendant on a box link chain, 9.4g gross; and a small collection of costume jewellery
EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK LOWBOY having single plank moulded top above one long and two cock beaded drawers with brass loop handles, standing on square tapering chamfered legs. 79 x 49 x 71cm high approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Generally in good condition for age. Scuffs and stains as expected. Replacement handles but overall structurally in good condition for age. Shrinkage, horizontal splits to each side panel.
19TH CENTURY LACQUERED CHINOISERIE DECORATED WORK TABLE covered in oriental style designs of eagle and other birds amongst foliage, lift out fitted interior on baluster turned end supports with baluster turned stretcher and pad feet. 48 x 33 x 75cm approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Worn, scuffed and marked with minor losses in places. End panel is loose.
19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU TWO TRAIN MANTEL CLOCK in classical design with porcelain urn shaped pediment over scroll mounted case with porcelain face and panel, the face marked Henry Marc Paris, 44cm high approx. On wooden plinth. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Rather grubby, locating nut for finial is missing.

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