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Vinyl and Music Memorabilia - scrapbooks containing cuttings, press cards, etc, some signed including Thin Lizzy, The Tremeloes, Gerry Marsden, Brian Poole, etc; other signatures including Herman's Hermits, Marmalade, The Troggs, Billy J. Kramer, etc; 7" Vinyl Singles - Def Leppard - Hello America, sleeve signed by Joe Elliott and Rick Savage; Saxon - Wheels of Steel, 747 (Strangers In The Night) both signed by the band; other singles, unsigned, Suzy Hold On, Power and The Glory; Demon - Liar (red vinyl); Blue Öyster Cult - Mirror
A Beswick Beatrix Potter china figurine : Timmy Tiptoes, height 10 cm, together with two pieces of carnival glass ware, a slim-necked Poole vase, two pieces of lustre Maling ware, a pair of decorated wall plates, a Wedgwood candle holder, five miniature china circular wall plaques, three pieces of pheasant decorated china, a pair of clear glass candle holders and a small Royal Doulton china flower posy. (20)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS, to include Poole 'Magnolia White' vase, approximate height 18.5cm, Halcyon Days enamel box 'Nijinsky' (winner of the 1970 Derby), Dresden ceramic ink stand (missing cover), Aynsley, Wedgwood, Royal Doulton character jug 'The Cavalier' D6114, series ware plates, Capodimonte figure group etc
19th Century English School pencil, gouache and watercolour on paper, Brig Hope of Poole Francis W. Shaddock, Master, August 18th 1834', inscribed with title, 42.5 cm x 56 cm, framed and glazed, together with a 20th Century watercolour and two further prints, all of nautical theme, framed and glazed (4)
A lot to include quantity of ceramics comprising Poole pottery, lamp base, Royal Winton, Grimm Wades bowl, Meissen's Einstein vase and similar. (6) This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday. Please do not bid if you are unable to comply
A collection of ceramics including a Wedgwood Jasperware lilac ground bowl, a Spode Italian pattern blue and white printed meat plate, a Spode Ship Albus pattern meat plate, and a collection of Poole pottery Fleurie pattern art nouveau style wares comprising jug, bowl, candlestick, heart shaped box and vase, etc
A collection of mainly Hammersley & Co Violet printed wares including coffee pot, hot water jug, sugar castor, double ended serving dish, candlestick, cups, saucers, tea plates, etc, together with further ceramics including a pair of Furnivals vases, a majolica comport, a Poole Pottery dish with blue glazed interior, etc
Dalzel, Archibald The History of Dahomy an Inland Kingdom of Africa. Printed for the Author by T. Spilsbury & Co., 1793. 4to, calf-backed marbled boards by Poole and Harding, Chester, spine with morocco lettering-piece, marbled edges, marbled endpapers; folding map and 6 plates; provenance: Eyarth House (armorial bookplate to upper pastedown). First edition. Dalzel was born Dalziel and trained as a doctor, but changed his name after losing his fortune to a privateer and being made bankrupt. This trend to failure seems to have attended all his efforts (bookseller, wine merchant, pirate, and slave trader) except for the historical legacy left by this book. Despite being a straight apology for the slave trade (with the intriguing argument that taking slaves saved them from grisly execution instead) it is still widely praised as an acutely observed and seriously intended history of the Kingdom of Dahomy. At a time when the non-European cultures were seen as less advanced or important this book dealt fairly and fully with the customs and manners of the one African kingdom with which Europeans had direct contact for its entire history. Dalzel does not shrink from reporting the brutal nature of justice and warfare, and certainly is not slow to condemn viciousness, but he is also ready to remind the reader of the refined cruelty of cultures seen as more civilised. A fascinating and still authoritative account, which is amongst the best 18th-century histories of Africa.Binding a little rubbed and scuffed but still tight, clean internally, barring a musty air a very good copy.

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