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AFTER GEORGE S. ARMFIELD "Terriers ratting in barn", oil on tin, unsigned , inscribed on old label verso CONDITION REPORTS Panel is slightly warped, dented and bent, surface of picture has some roughness, deposits and pitting, and some scuffs and scratches, back of panel has discolouration and remnants of old glued paper and has a typed white label verso (please see phiotos). Size approx. 30.5 x 16.5 cm.
NORWICH SCHOOL "Study of trees", pencil, unsigned, together with WILLIAM TATTON WINTER "Near the South Downs", watercolour, signed lower left, ENGLISH SCHOOL "Study of lady in white shirt", colour print, colour engraving of Berkeley Square, and ENGLISH SCHOOL "Continental Island", oil on panel
Christie (Agatha) - The Seven Dials Mystery, first American edition, ink ownership inscription, original cloth, spine lightly faded, light surface soiling, dust-jacket, spine very slightly dulled, minor chipping and fraying to head and foot, 1" portion of loss to foot of upper panel, closed tear to head of upper panel with tape repair to verso, 8vo, New York, 1929.
Christie (Agatha) - Hickory Dickory Dock, title browned, endpapers browned, ink ownership inscription, jacket price-clipped, faded at spine and margins, spine ends and corners a little chipped, damp-staining and surface soiling to lower panel, 1955; Ordeal by Innocence, light browning to endpapers, jacket spine edns and corners chipped, hole to upper panel, rubbing and creasing to extremities, 1958; A Caribean Mystery, ink ownership inscription, jacket spine browned, spine ends and corners a little chipped, 1964, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets ; and 9 others by the same, 8vo (12)
Fleming (Ian) - From Russia, With Love, some light marking to endpapers, jacket with long closed tear from foot of lower joint and across upper panel, old tape repair to verso, spine browned, spine ends and corners a little chipped, pen mark to lower panel, rubbing and creasing, 1957; Goldfinger, ink ownership inscription to endpaper, shelf-lean, a little bumped, jacket browned at spine and margins, spine ends and corners a litte chipped, some rubbing and creasing to extremities, 1959, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets, [Gilbert A5a1.1, A7a1.1], 8vo (2)
Hemingway (Ernest) - Death in the Afternoon, colour frontispiece, black and white photographic illustrations, light browning to endpapers, jacket with tape repairs to verso, loss to head of spine, spine ends and corners chipped, chipping and creasing to lower joint, rubbing to extremities, New York, 1932; To Have and Have Not, jacket spine ends and corners chipped, loss to head of spine and lower panel, creasing to head, rubbed at extremities, New York, 1937, first editions, first issues with 'A' on verso of title, original cloth, dust-jackets ; and another by the same, 8vo (3)
Keynes (John Maynard) - The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, first edition , second impression, bookseller's small sticker on front pastedown, original cloth, light damp-mottling, minor bumping to corners, dust-jacket indicating second issue, some browning and minor marking to spine, further light browing to panel edges, tears at upper corners and around head of spine with slight loss, 8vo, March 1936.
Le Carré (John) - The Spy Who Came in From the Cold, first edition, original boards, original dust-jacket, spine very slightly faded, some slight foxing to rear panel , 1963; The Looking-Glass War, first edition, original boards, original dust-jacket, spine faded, price clipped , 1965; A Small Town in Germany, first edition , original dust-jacket, 1968; The Naive & Sentimental Lover, first edition , original boards, original dust-jacket, price clipped , 1971; together with 13 other titles by Le Carré, 8vo . (18)
Tolkien (J.R.R.) - The Lord of the Rings, 3 vol., first editions , vol.I fifteenth impression, vol.II twelfth impression, vol.III eleventh impression, folding maps, light spotting to endpapers, original cloth, dust-jackets, ring-marks to vol.1 upper panel, spines browned, spine ends and corners a little chipped, minor creasing to head and foot, 8vo , 1965-66.
Fini (Leonor) - Histoire de Vibrissa, number 77 of 250 copies signed by the author/artist, illustrations of cats throughout by Fini, original burgundy calf, upper cover titled in gilt and with mounted illustration inset in oval panel, spine gilt, g.e., spine a little rubbed and faded, narrow folio, board slip-case, Paris, Tchou, 1973; Miroir des Chats: Photographies de Richard Overstreet, original cloth-backed boards, Lausanne, 1977; Chats d'Atelier: Photographies de Tana Kaleya, original cloth, dust-jacket, Deinze, 1988, colour illustrations ; and 4 others by or about Fini including a 10pp. A.L.s. from her to "Lise" with a sketch of a reading, weeping cat at end , preserved in cloth portofolio, v.s. (7)
Seuss - How the Grinch Stole Christmas , first issue with 13 titles... ( Dr .) How the Grinch Stole Christmas , first issue with 13 titles listed at end , first issue dust-jacket with 14 titles finishing on Grinch on inside rear flap and price 250/250 to foot of inside front flap, jacket slightly sunned at spine, splits with fraying at one corner and spines ends , 1957; Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories, this copy with dedication following the title page, rather than preceding it (no priority known), first issue dust-jacket with price of 295/295 to head of inside front flap only and 14 titles represented on the lower panel, slightly rubbed at corners and spine ends, but otherwise a very good copy , 1958, first editions, first printings ; with 7 reprints of Seuss titles, all illustrated throughout, original boards or cloth, dust-jackets, 4to, New York (9)
Huxley (Elspeth) - White Man's Country, 2 vol., first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author to half-titles, plates, folding maps, ink ownership, inscriptions, original cloth, spines lightly faded, covers a little mottled, 1935 § [Dinesen (Isak)], Karen Blixen . Out of Africa, first edition, scattered spotting to endpapers and title, original cloth, dust-jacket, darkened, spine lightly faded, spine ends and corners a little chipped, light surface soiling to lower panel, 1937, 8vo (2)
Speed (John) - Penbrokshyre described, 1st edition, inset plans of Pembroke and St David's, upper left and lower right, respectively, large strapwork title cartouche upper right, panel of 11 coats-of-arms lower left, engraved map with hand-colouring, 385 x 510mm, woodcut initial on verso by William Hall and John Beale, faint browning on central vertical fold, Sudbury and Humble, [1611] § Kip (William) Penbrok Comitatus Olim Pars Demetarum, after George Owen for Camden's Britannia, engraved map with hand-colouring, 275 x 335mm., (c.1607 or later); with a facsimile of Saxton's 1578 county map of Pembrokeshire (3)
[Amis (Kingsley)], “Robert Markham”. - Colonel Sun, first edition, original boards, dust-jacket, spine a little darkened, spine ends and corners a little chipped, closed tear with accompanying creasing to foot of lower panel, 1968; and the first proof and paperback editions of the same, 8vo (3)
A Chinese silk embroidered panel of rectangular form, decorated on an ivory colour silk ground with a central rectangular panel depicting a pair of squirrels, flowering blossoms and a pair of exotic birds in flight within a border of flowering foliage, parrots, pheasants and other birds, late 19th/early 20th century, 30cm by 24.5cm
EgyptItalian Post Office1863, March 10. Cover from Alexandria to Leghorn (Italy), bearing Sardinia imperforate 1855 20c., six singles, 40c. (bottom right corner with imperfection) and 1858 80c., all with mainly wide margins, tied by "Alessandria d'Egitto" c.d.s.'s in blue, repeated alongside, showing framed "Piroscafi Postali Francesi" marking at right denoting carriage by French vessels, following disembarkation in Sicily, with corresponding transit and arrival on reverse. Addressee's panel restored, and some reduced tone spots, of no importance for this key rarity. A unique franking, being the highest known on cover of this early issue used in Egypt, with its desirability being augmented by the fact of representing the earliest recorded date of use of the highest denomination, the 80c., as well as of the 10c. The most significant cover of the Italian post office; it must be considered as one of the most celebrated covers of Egyptian postal-history. Cert. A. Diena. Sassone 15, 16, 17. Photo

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