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A large matched pair of post war Danish cased body vases by Holmegaard in the manner of the Gulvase designed by Otto Brauer. The pair of swollen globe and shaft form with high collar necks and flattened rim detailed with a cased cherry red over opal body, each 13’ tall, one retains original label.
Rio Mercedes-Benz: 64 black 7.7 litre 1938 Grand Mercedes Hitler's Private Car of 1942 with two unused window-post sticker sheets, application instructions and specification sheet in original lidded box and outer brown box, 22 dark maroon 1937 Mercedes-Benz Cabriolet with black hood and 1973 colour catalogue (illustrating both models) E-M, box VG (3)
A Wallis's New Plan of London and Westminster, exhibiting all the newly erected public and private buildings from the actual surveys, 1795, with slip case, a Cary's New Map of London and Its' Adjacent Villages Published By Order of His Majesty's Post Master General, 1839, with slip case, and a Wallis's Plan of The Cities of London and Westminster for 1800, with slip case (3)
ARMSTRONG, MOSTYN JOHN. An Actual Survey of the Great Post-Roads Between London and Edinburgh. Printed for, and Sold by the Author..., 1st June 1776. Engraved frontispiece, title and 44 road maps, some with partial outline colour. (lacks advert. leaf at end). - CARY, JOHN. Cary's Traveller's Companion, Or, A Delineation of the Turnpike Roads of England and Wales. 1791. Engraved title (soiled), Advertisement, Contents leaf and 43 maps, hand coloured in outline, Yorkshire folding (torn). Both 8vo., cont. half calf (worn, each lacks one cover). (2)
*Jigsaw. The Traveller's Companion, or the Post Roads of England and Wales, with the Distances in Measured Miles, by the late John Rouque, Chorographer to the King, pub. Robert Sayer, London, 1789, wooden jigsaw map of England and Wales (complete), hand-col. in outline, cut to the shape of the land mass, approx. 50 x 47 cm., contained in orig. wooden box with sliding lid, with printed paper label and key map (1)
*Cash (S. J., 20th-c.). A group of five original watercolour and gouache illustrations for Pip the Puppy, by Agness E. Cash, c. 1950, each signed with initials, approx. 270 x 185 mm and sl. smaller, together with a mock-up for the book, containing twelve b&w pencil illustrations and a typescript copy of the text for the story, together with four original watercolour and gouache illustrations for Penguin Post Office, c. 1950s, unsigned, each approx. 270 x 200 mm, plus three similar original watercolour and gouache illustrations for The Animal's Tea Party, c. 1950s, each approx. 265 x 200 mm (13)
*Transport. A collection of approx. fifty original book illustrations on the theme of transport, mid-20th c., possibly for Ladybird Books, including Railway History, Shipping History, The Post Office, two World War Two aerial dog-fights, etc., plus a mock-up for a picture book entitled 100 Years of Speed, 1836-1936, containing eight various gouache illustrations of fast transport (Malcolm Campbell, R. M. S. Queen Mary, G. W. R. City of Truro, Union Pacific M10001, Schneider Trophy Winners, etc., each approx. 240 x 165 mm, with additional related b&w pen and ink drawings, in original wrappers with colour design to upper cover, etc. (approx. 50)
O'Brian (Patrick). The Mauritius Command, 1st ed., Collins, 1977, orig. cloth in price-clipped d.j., sl. rubbing to edges in places, 8vo, together with Post Captain, 1st ed., Collins, 1972, endpapers and edges foxed, front free endpaper with short crease to lower corner, orig. cloth, sl. faded along extreme edges, d.j. chipped in places and with a few short tears, creasing to front flap, 8vo (2)
O'Brian (Patrick). The Fortune of War, 1st ed., Collins, 1979, orig. cloth (with sl. faded spine) in d.j., v. sl. rubbed t rear flap fold, 8vo, together with The Unknown Shore, 1st ed., 1959, orig. cloth in sl. rubbed d.j. with faded spine, 8vo, plus Post Captain, 1st ed., Collins, 1972, edges foxed, orig. cloth, some sl. fading to edges, d.j. chipped at edges with sl. loss in two places, front flap creased, 8vo (3)
*British Royalty. A very large group of mostly b&w press photos., mostly post-1940s, including portraits of Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the Royal Family at functions, horse races, dinners, ceremonies, etc., plus a large quantity of Diana, Princess of Wales, throughout her period from new Princess through marriage and motherhood, etc. (approx. 210)
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