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Lot 539

Walford Bodie, "The Bodie Book. Hypnotism. Electricity. Mental Suggestion. Magnetic Touch. Clairvoyance. Telepathy.", Holborn, The Caxton Press Ltd, 1905

Lot 923

A Huntley & Palmers subversive "smutty" cocktail biscuits tin bearing an Art Nouveau inspired graphic design by artist Mick Hill depicting a decadent Belle Epoque soiree, one figure shown holding a cannabis joint, circa 2004, with related press cuttings, 17.5 cm

Lot 285

§ PAULA REGO R.A. (BRITISH/PORTUGUESE 1935-2022) Tiger Lily on Marooners' Rock, 1992 (Rosenthal 87) signed and numbered 34/50 in pencil (in the margin), coloured etching and aquatint on paper, from the Peter Pan series, printed by Paul Coldwell at Culford Press, London, published by Marlborough Graphics Dimensions:sheet 62cm x 50cm (24 3/8in x 19 5/8in)

Lot 286

§ PAULA REGO R.A. (BRITISH/PORTUGUESE 1935-2022) Captain Hook and the Lost Boy, 1992 (Rosenthal 80) signed and numbered 31/50 in pencil (in the margin), coloured etching and aquatint on paper, from the Peter Pan series, printed by Paul Coldwell at Culford Press, London, published by Marlborough GraphicsDimensions:sheet 61.5cm x 50.8cm (24 1/4in x 20in)

Lot 288

§ PAULA REGO R.A. (BRITISH/PORTUGUESE 1935-2022) Sewing on the Shadow III, 1992 (Rosenthal 96) signed and numbered 2/25 in pencil (in the margin), coloured etching and aquatint on Somerset paper, from the Peter Pan series, printed by Paul Coldwell at Culford Press, London, published by Marlborough Graphics Dimensions:sheet 61.8cm x 50.5cm (24 3/8in x 19 7/8in)

Lot 289

§ PAULA REGO R.A. (BRITISH/PORTUGUESE 1935-2022) The Baker's Wife I, 1989 (Rosenthal 31) signed and numbered 19/75 in pencil (in the margin), etching and aquatint on Somerset paper, printed by Paul Coldwell at Culford Press, London, published by Marlborough GraphicsDimensions:sheet 33.5cm x 26.3cm (13 1/8in x 10 3/8in)Note: This print was used to illustrate a programme for The Baker's Wife, a play produced in London in 1989.

Lot 324

Nao Matsunaga (Japanese 1980-) The Illusion of Reflection 2, 2016 coiled and slabbed stoneware, white slab glaze, sgraffito marks inlaid with porcelain on a wood stand with six painted legs Dimensions:75cm high, 29cm deep (29 1/2in high, 11 3/8in deep) Provenance:LiteratureAdamson, Glenn, Martina Droth and Simon Olding (eds.), Things of Beauty Growing: British Studio Pottery, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, pp.184-6, cat. no.7, illustrated. ExhibitedYale Centre for British Art, Newhaven, Connecticut, Things of Beauty Growing: British Studio Pottery, 14th September - 3rd December, 2017;Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Things of Beauty Growing: British Studio Pottery, 20 March - 17 June 2018;New Art Centre, Roche Court, Salisbury, Gillian Ayres, Rachel Jones, Nao Matsunaga, 21 September - 17 November 2019.

Lot 1109

XIX Century Twin Handled Copper Saucepan, newspaper rack, brass circular mirror, pewter mug etc, tongue press:- One Box

Lot 1644a

Brass Saxophone Grassi Ida-Maria of Milan, with mouthpiece and accessories, in case.all keys press and spring back properly, no pads missing, no dents but fairly worn and rusty

Lot 212

A WW2 era 1945 dated ‘Denison’ airborne paratrooper’s smock. Made from heavy duty, windproof camouflage fabric. Of pullover form, with working zip from the collar to chest area. 4 pockets to the front, each with press stud closures. Button down epaulettes to the shoulders, plus button fittings to the cuffs. Adjustable flap to the back ‘skirt’ area, which would have used to loop under the gusset area and fix to the front skirt. Original fabric label fixed to the inside, noting that the smock is size 3, 1945 dated, and made by John Gordon & Co. There is also a ink stamp that reads: ‘Z WD 19’ with a broad arrow mark. The letter code Z would also indicate a 1945 production date. Condition: generally very good, with some service wear. Some soiling / collar grease to the collar area, plus a few tiny nibble to the fabric on the edge of the collar. Small nibble to the fabric of the right breast pocket. Small hole to the front skirt area near the bottom of the left hand pocket. All buttons / press stud fittings appear to be present. The internal cloth label is intact, but the stitching has come away to one side. On the whole, a good clean example of its type.

Lot 45

A Mamod and Wilesco line shaft accessory group, all raised on wooden board, the majority with original boxes, comprising of Wilesco Press Operator, a Wilesco shears grinder, various Wilesco transmission and lineshaft accessories, and other components included

Lot 1827

A Glamorgan Toys Company tin plate Press-to-open automatic garage, sold with two tin plate cars

Lot 832

A collection of various items including binoculars, brass ice cream wafer press, Avon Shaw fishing reel, egg timer etc.

Lot 11

Luxurious blue leather-bound collector's edition of Margaret Thatcher's autobiography The Downing Street Years: 1979-1990. Thatcher personally signed in blue ink this beautiful limited edition that includes a silk ribbon marker, gilding on the edges, title on spine and the hubbed spines. Published by Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut. Artist: Margaret Thatcher (British 1925-2013)Issued: 1993Dimensions: 7.25"W x 11"H x 1.50"DCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Very good.

Lot 54

§ Paula Rego R.A. (British/Portuguese 1935-2022) Accordion, c.2000s (Rosenthal 279) signed in pencil (lower right), numbered A/P and dedicated Happy Birthday dearest Colette (lower left) etching on Somerset Satin paperArtist's proof aside from the edition of 25Printed by Paul Coldwell at Culford Press, London Published by the Artist with Marlborough Graphics, LondonUnframed Dimensions:20.5cm x 19.5cm (8in x 7 3/4in) [plate]; 40.5cm x 33cm (16in x 13in) [sheet] Provenance:Provenance Gift of the Artist to Colette Morey de Morand and thence by descent to the present ownerLiterature T. G. Rosenthal, Paula Rego - The Complete Graphic Work, Thames & Hudson, London, 2012, cat. no 279

Lot 1106A

PIPER (John), John Piper's Stowe, limited edition, numbered 36, one of the first fifty of 300 copies signed by the artist, incorporating two additional signed and numbered prints of The Oxford Bridge and Boycott Pavillion, Stowe and Palladian Bridge at Stowe, both signed and numbered 36/50; illustrations, some colour, list of subscribers, original marbled cloth, original glacine wrapper, Hurtwood Press in association with The Tate Gallery, 1983. Folio.Condition Report: Occasional light foxing, title page loosely inserted, some loss to glacine wrapper.

Lot 120

India.- Doig (Desmond) Eden Gardens, lithographic poster printed in colours, sheet 970 x 590 mm (38 1/4 x 23 1/4 in), unlined, some handling creases, old folds, minor nicks and losses to upper edge, surface dirt and abrasion, held in mount at edges, unframed, East India Railway Press, Calcutta, [circa 1930s]

Lot 122

India.- East Indian Railway Press.- View from Darjeeling..., lithographic poster printed in colours, sheet 1000 x 620 mm (39 1/4 x 24 1/4 in), unlined, some handling creases, several tears, small loss to lower right corner, surface dirt and abrasion, held in mount at edges, unframed, House of Origin, Calcutta, [circa 1930s]

Lot 123

India.- East Indian Railway Press.- Naini Tal, lithographic poster printed in colours, sheet 980 x 600 mm (38 1/2 x 2 3/4 in), unlined, some handling creases, tear to upper edge, surface dirt and abrasion, held in mount at edges, unframed, Calcutta, [circa 1930s]

Lot 127

India.- Mandal (Gobinda) Sree dham/Brindaban, lithographic poster printed in colours, sheet 960 x 600 mm (37 3/4 x 23 7/8 in), unlined, some handling creases, old folds, minor nicks, held in mount at edges, unframed, E.I.R Press Calcutta, 1940

Lot 128

India.- Newsome (Dorothy) Benares, lithographic poster printed in colours, sheet 995 x 620 mm (39 1/8 x 24 3/8 in), unlined, some handling creases, old folds, minor nicks and losses, notably upper left, surface dirt and abrasion, held in mount at edges, unframed, E.I.R. Press, Calcutta, [circa 1935]

Lot 164

Middle East.- Aramco.- Chadwick (Florence) Aramcocade, illustrations, original pictorial paper wrappers, a little rubbed, slight creasing to edges, Beirut, Catholic Press, 1948 § Saudi Arabia, original paper wrappers, San Francisco, Arabian American Oil Company, 1948; and 2 others similar, a pamphlet in Arabic and a photograph, v.s. (4)

Lot 173

Middle East.- Hammé (Lievin de) & Wilfrid C. Robinson. The Pilgrim's Handbook to Jerusalem and its Neighbourhood, first English edition, half-title, 3 folding maps, original cloth, fractional bumping to corners and extremities, 1890 § Al-Haram Al-Ibrihimi Al-Khalil. A Brief Guide, 7 plates, original paper wrappers, staple binding, upper corner of lower wrapper removed along perforations (used as ticket entry), light sunning to edges, [Hebron], Industrial Islamic Orphanage Printing Press, 1962 § Sykes (Rev. H.) A Soldier's Handbook. Palestine and Jersualem, printed map endpapers, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, [1917] § Whitty (John Irwine) Palestine Exploration: Further Revelations!, first edition, map frontispiece, scattered faint spotting, original printed wrappers, rust marks from staple binding, rubbed, London & Dublin, 1897; and others similar, 8vo & 12mo (12)

Lot 200

Mountaineering.- Rey (Guido) The Matterhorn, second edition, mounted frontispiece, plates, lacking front free endpaper, partially unopened, scattered faint spotting, previous owner's ink signature to half-title, original cloth, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1908 § Roch (André) On Rock and Ice: Mountaineering in Photographs, frontispiece, illustrations, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1947 § Dent (C. T.) Mountaineering, second edition, half-title, frontispiece, illustrations, school prize label to front pastedown, contemporary calf, gilt, a little rubbed, 1892 § Neate (W. R.) Mountaineering and its Literature, frontispiece, original cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, price-clipped dust-jacket, slight rubbing and chipping to edges, Milnthorpe, Cicerone Press, 1978; and others similar, v.s. (c.55)

Lot 304

World.- Nansen (Fridtjof) Through Siberia the Land of the Future, first edition, half-title, plates, 3 folding maps, scattered faint spotting, original decorative cloth, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1914 § Younghusband (Sir Francis) Kahsmir, half-title, frontispiece and plates by Molyneux, captioned tissue-guards, scattered spotting, previous owner's ink inscription, original pictorial cloth, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, dust-jacket, small loss to spine head, rubbed, some creasing and chipping, 1911 § Wylie (Alexander) Chinese Researches, frontispiece, ex-Royal Institution with label and occasional blind-stamps, original cloth, faint staining, slight bumping to corners and extremities, Shanghai, 1897 § Dampier (William) A New Voyage Around the World, signed and inscribed by the editor N. M. Penzer, original vellum-backed boards, slight rubbing to corners and spine extremities, The Argonaut Press, 1927; and others similar, v.s. (c.70)

Lot 262

DIBDIN JAMES C.  The Annals of the Edinburgh Stage With an Account of the Rise & Progress of Dramatic Writing in Scotland. Port. frontis & extra illustrated with some 30 contemporary engravings of actors in character, addresses, press notices, playbills from 1818 onwards, autograph letter from actor, Loveday, applying for work, etc. Quarto. 20th cent. half calf, gilt back & title labels, t.e.g., a fine copy. Edinburgh, 1888.

Lot 294

LEE LAURIE.  Cider with Rosie. Signed to half title. Illus. Green cloth, internal foxing & spotting. 1st ed., Hogarth Press, 1959; also John Fowles, The French Lieutenant`s Woman, signed copy in d.w, 1978 (2).

Lot 45

TURBUTT GLADWYN.  A History of Derbyshire. 4 vols. Frontis, maps & illus. Folio. Orig. blue cloth in d.w's. Merton Priory Press, 1999.

Lot 210

"The Dome: A Quarterly Containing Examples of all the Arts", The Unicorn Press, 1897, inc Housman Rosetti, Yeates, Elgar etc, plates as required, orig cloth

Lot 211

Henry Miller "Quiet Days in Clichy", Paris, The Olympia Press, 1958, orig pictorial cloth

Lot 221

Stanley Morison - "John Fell - The University Press and The 'Fell' Types", Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1967, limited edition of 1000 copies printed on rag paper from hand set type in Fell matrices

Lot 223

William Shakespeare "The Works of Mr William Shakespear" (SIC), Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1770 - 1771

Lot 247

John Milton "Paradise Lost", Ill William Blake, Liverpool, Lyceum Press, 1906, hard boards with bukram spine

Lot 368

THE YACHTING MONTHLY MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATED, London, The Yachtsman Office, 1898 vol 1 and part vol 2 in one, contemporary cloth worn, split at spine, plus H WARRINGTON SMYTH: MAST AND SAIL IN EUROPE AND ASIA, London, John Murray, 1906 first edition, original cloth gilt worn and soiled, spine browned plus B HECKSTALL-SMITH: YACHT RACING A TEXT BOOK ON THE SPORT, London, The Field Press, 1933 second edition, revised and enlarged, original pictorial cloth gilt plus HUGH SOMERVILLE: YACHT AND DINGHY RACING TACTICS TUNING AND HANDLING, Adlard Coles, 1961 second edition, revised, original cloth d/w (4)

Lot 369

CLAUD WORTH: 2 Titles: YACHT CRUISING, London, J D Potter, 1926 third edition, revised and corrected, original cloth gilt, YACHT NAVIGATION AND VOYAGING, London, J D Potter, 1927 first edition, original cloth gilt, plus B HECKSTALL-SMITH: YACHT RACING A TEXT BOOK ON THE SPORT, London, Field Press, 1923 first edition, original cloth gilt (3)

Lot 383

"Some of the Rules of Golf" published 1966 by The Ariel Press, reproducing cartoons by Charles Crombie

Lot 4

HERBERT STRANG: A THOUSAND MILES AN HOUR, London, Humphrey Milford of The Oxford University Press, 1929 reprint, original cloth d/w (part losses and repairs) plus CHARLES GILSON: HELD BY CHINESE BRIGANDS, London, Humphrey Milford The Oxford University Press, 1933, reprint, original cloth with some soiling d/w (price clipped and part losses) plus J HARWOOD PANTING: THE HERO OF GARSIDE SCHOOL, London, Frederick Warne, circa 1910, original decorative cloth d/w (part losses) plus H B ALDRICH: AIR SCOUT, London, The Epworth Press, 1938 first edition, inscription on ffep, original cloth d/w (price clipped, losses and repairs) (4)

Lot 1516

1937 (Feb.) Junkers JU 86 delivery flight from Dessau, Germany to Melbourne via Singapore, envelope with printed view of the Junkers plane "Buckeberg", apparently sent under cover from Batavia to Germany and hand carried on the flight which left Dessau on Feb. 17th, addressed to a "Chief Pilot bound for Singapore, to be posted in Melbourne" but posted instead at Singapore (Feb. 24) franked $1, forwarded to Batavia (Feb. 26). With newspaper cutting (in Dutch, with translation) about the "Buckeberg" flight and copy page from the Lufthansa archive giving the itinerary of the 22,000km flight by Capt. Kommol, which also tested the reliability of crude oil diesel engines; and a press photo of the aeroplane at Dessau prior to the flight, renamed "Lawrence Hargrave" after a pioneer Australian aviator. A remarkable souvenir cover of the flight and the only item seen. Photo on Page 202.

Lot 209

1925-37 Covers, cards, etc, including signed picture postcard of Bert Hinkler, Royal Societies Club card signed by Hubert Wilkins, press Photo of Jean Batten, various first flight covers, etc. (19).

Lot 360

Winston Churchill. The very well written up thematic display on 44 pages with picture postcards, scarce 1926 "Income Tax - Private" imitation cover with printed address of Churchill and caricature of Churchill "Officially Pardoned" within the imitation official franking mark and postmark, 1941 miniature calendar sold in aid of Usher Street Council School Spitfire Fund, 1941 cover from Canada and clipper rate cover from Australia both to Churchill, 1940 Official Paid Downing Street cover with enclosed printed letter from Churchill, two large photos of Churchill, Stalin and Truman at Potsdam or Yalta, another large press Photo of Churchill with the U.S Ambassador and Truman's personal representative, Canada War Bonds leaflet, propaganda leaflet dropped by the R.A.F, 1965 Battle of Britain F.D.C posted at Biggin Hill signed by Douglas Bader, 1974 Centenary Isle of Man or Jersey air letters overprinted "PROOF" or "Specimen", etc. Photo on Page 54.

Lot 330

Opal and Natural Zircon Bangle, nine oval cut opals, with a wonderful display of colours, set with sparkling natural zircons, in a row across the front of the oval, hinged, platinum vermeil and silver bangle, with a thumb-press clasp and safety chain

Lot 478

Amethyst, Blue Topaz, Peridot, Citrine and Red Garnet Bangle, 12cts of the beautiful, clear and bright gemstones, marquise cut and set in chevron style settings to either side of the large, central setting of deep purple amethysts, the whole set in a hinged bangle of platinum vermeil and silver, fastening with a thumb-press clasp

Lot 307

An old cast-iron screw-thread food press with turned wood handle 12" high

Lot 344

James Lawson Stewart (1841-1929) Pitt Press, Trumpington Street, Cambridgesigned and dated 'Stewart / Aug 1924' (lower right) watercolour37 x 26cm

Lot 551

Eric Ravilious (1903-1942) December, from The Twelve Moneths (sic), Nicholas Breton, published by the Golden Cockerel Press, 1927signed 'E.Ravilious' (lower right)wood engraving6 x 11cmNot examined out of the frame. Some very slight undulation beneath the frame, otherwise appears in nice, clean condition.

Lot 619

§ Kip Gresham (1951-) A Song for Bill & Kim signed and dated 'Kip Gresham '03' (lower right); numbered 1/20 screenprint47 x 52cmProvenance: St Barnabas Press, Cambridge

Lot 74

§ Sir Eduardo Paolozzi CBE (1924-2005), a cast plaster relief, circa 1948, of abstract design, 17 x 40.5 x 6cm Provenance: From the estate of Freda Paolozzi (née Elliott)Literature: Lawrence Alloway, The Metallization of a Dream, Lion and Unicorn Press, London, 1963, illust. p.15 Cast in the wooden frame, split along top edge crossing the left hand corner and down the left hand edge, a further crack along the lower edge and a deep crack across the work, as photographed. Some discolouration along the top edge, possibly some old varnish or adhesive and with a light layer of surface dirt throughout.

Lot 314

Bryan ILLSLEY (1937) Hoxton Suite, 2005  A boxed portfolio of 12 etchings each signed, dated and numbered 10/10, with two text pieces by Mel Gooding, published by Paupers Press, 48 x 38cm

Lot 460

Six publications Terry Frost: Paintings 1948-89. Exhibition catalogue. The Mayor Gallery 1990.Terry Frost: Between Sun and Moon. Exhibition catalogue. Beaux Arts.Anthony Frost: Magnetic Fields. Exhibition catalogue. Beaux Arts. Signed by the artist.Bob Crossley: A Retrospective. Exhibition catalogue.Tate St Ives: An Illustrated Companion. Michael Tooby. Published 1993 by Tate Gallery Publications.Through the Letterbox: Haikus by George Bruce. Illustrated by Elizabeth Blackadder. Published 2003 by Renaissance Press. Signed by Elizabeth Blackadder.

Lot 466

The Coat of Many Colours Sven Berlin Published 1994 by Redcliffe Press Ltd.

Lot 476

100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery Melissa Hardie Published 1995 by The Pattern Press. Hardback. Signed by the author.

Lot 96

Isobel Atterbury HEATH (c.1909-1989) Sheet Metal Department, Munitions Factory Graphite on paper, signed, 26 x 37cm, framed 44 x 54cmLabel to verso inscribed by D Tovey "Sheet metal department, Munitions Factory" 5gns ISOBEL HEATH - Passed 14.3.1944 - General Section Press & Censorship Bureau' ExhibitedWomen Artists in Cornwall, Penlee House Gallery & Museum, 2002 (label verso)

Lot 353

Pink Floyd LP's, Animals (Harvest SHVL815, 1977) UK 1st press, very good, Dark Side of the Moon (Harvest SHVL 804, 1973) including two stickers, very good, The Wall (Harvest Shdw 411, 1979), very good.

Lot 438

New Wave LP's, thirty four titles featuring, Bauhaus - Press The Eject and Give me the Tape, Ultravox - Ultravox (1977), Devo - Shout, Oh No It's, New Traditionalists, Live, Freedom of Choice, Are We Not Men, and Duty Now, Graham Parker - The Parkerilla, R.E.M - Eponymous, Stranglers - Black and White, Men In Black, LaFolie, and The Raven and others by Joe Jackson, Lene Lovich, Nick Lowe, Alex Harvey, J. Geils Band, Elvis Costello, Gary Numan and U2.

Lot 292

Southern Railway Hard Back Books by OPC, Irwell Press and other publishers with titles Illustrated History of Southern Wagon Volumes 1 to 4, Wagons Pictorial, Pictorial Record of Southern Locomotives, SR Push-Pull Stock and other titles. Excellent (15) - Note due to the weight of this lot it will need collecting from Thornaby or Witney Oxfordshire.

Lot 293

Southern Railway Hard Back Books by Middleton Press, OPC, and other publishers with titles including Southern Steam, Branch lines of Wiltshire, Southern Railway 1923 - 1947, Branch lines to Tenderton, Lynton, Ilfracombe, Padstow, Lyme Regis, Seaton and Sidmouth and other titles. Excellent (30) - Note due to the weight of this lot it will need collecting from Thornaby or Witney Oxfordshire.

Lot 294

Southern Railway Hard Back and Soft Back Books by Middleton Press, Irwell Press and other publishers with titles including Southern Electric, SR Electric Album, The Leader Locomotive, SR operating Procedure, Mainline to the west, SR infrastructure, and others including Branch lines to Midhurst, Around Midhurst, Hayling island, Selsey and other Titles. Excellent (32) - Note due to the weight of this lot it will need collecting from Thornaby or Witney Oxfordshire.

Lot 1056

A 19th C. MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS

Lot 948

A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS WITH HANGING SPACE OVER FOUR DRAWER BASE. H 210 W 121 D 59 cm  

Lot 1010

c1943 Sir John Barbirolli and Evelyn Barbirolli Signed Photographs Letter - British Oboist and Conductor, a collection of 4 press photographs two of which are signed and dated 1943, and a letter to the press photographer thanking him for the copies of the photographs

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