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Lot 711

Paar gr. Mandelschalen, Meissen um 1900.Jew. auf Rocaillesockel liegende Figur (Mann/ Frau), zwischen d. ausgebreiteten Armen eine gr. Schale m. Blüten-besetzter Wandung haltend. Schale innen m. Blumen- u. Insektenmalerei. Spiegelsymmetr. zueinander gerabeitet. Reiche Goldstaffage. Am Boden Schwertermarke m. Knauf, Press- u. Malernr., Modellnr. (sie: "2858", er: "2863"). Blütenbesatz an seiner Schale leicht bestoßen. L 30 bzw. 32 cm2858, 2863, Frau, Mann, Rokoko, Schwertermarke

Lot 798

Paar Durchbruchteller,KPM Berlin Anf. 20. Jh. Jew. flache, rd. Form m. fein durchbrochener Gitter-Fahne m. Vergissmeinnicht-Relief u. je 4 Rocaille-gerahmten Reserven m. farbigen Blütenbouquets. Reiche Goldstaffage. Spiegel je m. farbigem Blütenbouquet. Am Boden Zepter- marke, eisenroter Reichsapfel, Press- u. Maler- zeichen. 1 x Gitter m. kl. Brandriss. D 22,4 cmBlüten, durchbrochen, Reichsapfel, Vergißmeinnicht, Zeptermarke

Lot 776

Mokka-Service für 6 Pers. mit Déjeuner,Meissen Mitte 19. Jh. und 1965. "Tischchenmuster". Blumendekor im Kakiemon- Stil m. reicher Goldstaffage. Am Boden Schwer- termarke (teils m. Knauf), Press- u. Malernr., teils Jahreszeichen (f. 1965). Best. aus: Mokka (1965): 6 Mokkatassen m. UT, Mokka- kanne, Zuckerdose, Sahnegießer; Déjeuner (19. Jh.): Kaffeetasse m. UT, Kaffee- kanne, Sahnegießer, Zuckerdose, ov. Tablett, zus. 21 Teile. Kaffeekannen-Deckel restaur./ Korpus m. rep. Sprung, Deckelknauf d. gr. Zuckerdose bestoßen, Tablett restaur.blau, eisenrot, Kakiemon, Schwertermarke, Tischchenmuster, Überdekor, unterglasur

Lot 813

Paar 3-flamm. Leuchter, Meissen 19. Jh.Dekor "Strohblume" blau. Jew. dreikantiger, geschweift-gedrehter Schaft, in weiten, geschweiften Fuß auslaufend, d. kl. Tülle m. Aufsatz m. 3 aus zentr. Blattbündel herab- schwingenden Armen m. Blattkranz-Tüllen. Am Boden jew. Schwertermarke m. Knauf, Press- u. Malernr., Modellnr. "2618". Blattkränze partiell minim. bestoßen, 1 x Standkante minim. bestoßen, 1 x Blattkranz repariert. Ges.H 29,8 bzw. 30,3 cmBlattkranz, blau, Schwertermarke, Strohblume

Lot 797

Porzellanplatte"Glaube", KPM Berlin um 1910. Hoch-ov. Platte, vollflächig m. Brustbild einer jungen Frau m. langen Haaren gefüllt, d. Blick nach oben gerichtet. Re. bez. u. sign. "nach Zickendraht von A. Scherf". Verso Press-Zepter- marke m. "KPM", Pressnr. u. Jahreszeichen, eisenroter Firmenstempel "Schutzmarke DEP" sowie handschriftl. Daten zu Scherf u. Gemäldevorlage "Glaube nach Zickendraht". In goldfarbenem Holzrahmen m. gekehlter Leiste u. relief. Kanten. Rahmen leicht berieben. H 27,6 cm, Ges.H 33,8 cmBernhard Zickendraht, Ernst Richard Funke, Frau, Historismus, Jugendstil, Portrait, Pressmarke, Zeptermarke

Lot 778

Wandteller "Päonienzweige",Meissen um 1940. Flacher, rd. Teller m. farbigem Dekor im Kakiemon-Stil m. feinen Gold-Höhungen. Goldrand. Am Boden Schwertermarke, Press- u. Malernr. D 25,4 cmBlütenzweige, bunt, farbig, Kakiemon, Schwertermarke

Lot 800

Speise-Service für 11-23 Pers.,Nymphenburg Anf. 20. Jh. Form "Perl", Entw.: D. Auliczek. Facettierte Form m. Perlchen-Kanten. Reliefierte Partien fein blau staffiert, d. Flächen m. farbigen Blütenbouquets u. Streublüten. Am Boden grüner Firmenstempel, Press-Rautenschild, Malernr. Best. aus: 11 Vor- speiseteller, 23 Speiseteller,12 Suppenteller, gr. Terrine, 2 kl. Terrinen, 2 quadr. Schüsseln, 5 versch. Platten, 3 versch. rd. Schalen, 2 ov. Schalen, 2 Saucièren, zus. 65 Teile. Firmenstempel oft m. beschliffenem Brandfehler. Speiseteller: 1 x Perlrelief minim. best./ 4 x Kante m. Chip (meist unten), Suppenteller: 1 x Perlrelief best./ 2 x Chip an Kante, gr. Terrine m. restaur. Deckel, kl. Terrinen: 1 x Lippe u. Henkel restaur., Platten: 1 x Perlrelief/ 1 x Stand bestoßen, ov. Schalen: 1 x Sprung u. Stand bestoßen.blau, Blumen, bunt, farbig, Dominikus Auliczek, München, Perl, Rautenschild, Relief

Lot 745

Kaffee-Service für 6 Pers., Biedermeier,Gotha wohl um 1840. Scherenschnitt-artiges Dekor m. versch. Motiven spielender Kinder in angedeuteter Landschaft (teils m. Tieren), d. Kanten fein schwarz-gold gestreift, Henkel vollflächig schwarz. Glatte Formen m. aufwendig geschwungenem Henkel. Am Boden ov. Firmenstempel m. Hahn (braun) sowie als Pressmarke, Press- u. Malernr. Best. aus: 6 Kaffeetassen m. UT, 6 Kuchenteller m. glattem Rand, 11 Kuchenteller m. relief. Rand, Kaffeekanne, gr. Sahnegießer, kl. Gebäckplatte, zus. 32 Teile. Oberfläche/ Dekor partiell berieben, 1 Tassen- henkel m. kl. Riss, 1 Tasse ungemarkt/ m. breiterem Goldrand.Firmenstempel, Huhn, Kinder, Oval, Pressmarke, Scherenschnitt, Schwarz, Silhouette, Thüringen, Tiere

Lot 765

Paar Kakadus, Ens Volkstedt Mitte 20. Jh.Jew. auf kl. Astsockel sitzender Vogel m. seitl. gewandtem Kopf u. leicht geöffnetem Schnabel. Pastell staffiert, spiegelsymmetr. zueinander gearbeitet. Jew. am Boden Firmenstempel (2 versch. Versionen), Press- u. Stempelnr. Versch. staffiert. H 28,3 cmbunt, farbig, Firmenstempel, Papagei, Thüringen, Vogel

Lot 703

Schlangenhenkelvase,Meissen Pfeifferzeit (1924-'34). Amphore m. gekehltem, v. verschlungenen Schlangenpaaren flankiertem Hals, d. Köpfe auf d. Schulter aufliegend. Auf relief. Schaft u. Rund- fuß. Wandung großflächig kobaltblau, schauseitig Vierpaß-Reserve m. buntem Blumenbouquet, Goldrocaillen-gerahmt. Reiche Goldstaffage. Am Boden Schwertermarke m. Punkt, Press- u. Malernr., Modellnr. "E 153". H 27 cmE 153, kobaltblau, Leuteritz, Schlange, Schwertermarke

Lot 802

Kakadu, Nymphenburg 1972.Entw.: Luise Terletzki-Scherf. Auf kl. Ast sitzender Vogel, d. Kopf m. geöffnetem Schnabel seitl. gewandt. Auf kl. Podest m. ausschwingen- den Füßen, an 1 kl. Press-Rautenmarke. Reduziert staffiert. Am Boden grünes Rauten- schild, Pressnr., Sign. "L. Scherf", Monogr. "LS". H 16,9 cmart deco, Firmenstempel, LS, Luise Terletzki-Scherf, München, Papagei, Rautenschild, Vogel

Lot 666

Paar FigurenMädchen in Schwälmer Tracht, Wächtersbach um 1910. Entw. wohl Ernst Riegel. Heller Scherben, bunt bemalt u. glasiert. Jew. Standfigur m. Blumen auf gewölbtem Rundsockel. Am Boden 1 x Firmen- stempel m. Wappenschild u. "K.A.W. C. N.", jew. Press-Wappenschild, Pressnr. H 15,5 cmBindenschild, Blumen, Christian Neureuther, Ernst Riegel, Hessen, Jugendstil, K.A.W., Keramik, Kinder, Wappen

Lot 775

Speise-Service für 6-8 Pers.,Meissen um 1940. "Marseille-Relief" m. kupfergrünen Blumen- bouquets u. kl. Blütenzweigen, angespitzter Goldrand. Am Boden Schwertermarke, Press- u. Malernr. Best. aus: 6 Vorspeiseteller, 8 Speise- teller, 8 Suppenteller, runde Terrine, runde Schüssel, 2 versch. ov. Platten, zus. 26 Teile. 1 x Vorsp.teller-Standring m. kl. Brandriss.Blumenbouquet, Goldrand, Kupfergrün, Marseille-Relief, Schwertermarke

Lot 806

Speise-Service für 12 Pers.,Meissen 19. Jh. - um 1940. Teils II. Wahl. "Zwiebelmuster" auf Form "Neuer Ausschnitt". Am Boden Schwertermarke (meist m. Knauf, teils m. Punkt f. Pfeifferzeit, teils Schleifstriche), Press- u. Malernr. Best. aus: 24 Speiseteller (8 x II. Wahl), 13 Suppenteller (1 x II. W.), 6 kl. Schälchen 81 x II.W.), 9 Brot- teller (4 x II. W.), 6 versch. ov. Platten (2 x II. W.), 3 sichelförm. Beistellteller (II. W.), 2 versch. kl. Terrinen (1 x II.W.), 3 versch. Saucièren m. 2 Löffeln, 3 versch. quadrat. Schüsseln (1 x II. W.), 2 Muschelschälchen (II. W.), Senftöpfchen, rd. Butterdose, Salzstreuer, sowie: 3 versch. rd. Terrinendeckel/ Cloches, zus. 79 Teile. Dekor u. Formen leicht variierend, Speiseteller: 13 x bestoßen (meist Standring)/ 1 x Rand rep., Suppenteller: 5 x bestoßen (meist Standring), Brotteller: 1 x Chip, Schälchen: 1 x kl. Chip/ 1 x verfärbt, ov. Platten: 3 x an Stand o. Kante bestoßen, Muschelschälchen: 1 x kl. Chip, Butterdose: Chip/ Deckelknauf rep., Senf- töpfchen: Deckelknauf bestoßen/ kl. Brandriss, 1 Terrinen-Deckelknauf bestoßen.blau, Neuer Ausschnitt, Schleifstrich, Schwertermarke, Zwiebelmuster

Lot 730

Amor mit Pfeil und Bogen, Meissen um 1900.Entw.: M.V. Acier. Neben Postament m. Köcher stehender Amor m. ausgebreiteten Flügeln, m. prüfendem Blick d. Pfeil in seinen Bogen spannend, zu seinen Füßen Taubenpaar auf Rosenkranz. Auf Ovalsockel m. umlaufendem Mäanderrelief. Am Boden Schwertermarke m. Knauf, Press- u. Malernr., Modellnr. "G 30". Ascheflug, Bogen m. Riss, Tuchdraperie verso m. kl. Farb-Chip, restaur.: Hand m. Pfeil u. Bogen, 1 Taubenflügel. H 18,8 cmG 30, Michel Victor Acier, Putto, Schwertermarke, Taube

Lot 801

3-tlg. Konvolut "Bayrisches Königsservice",Nymphenburg 2. Hälfte 20. Jh. Entw.: D. Auliczek. Form "Perl". Facettierte Formen m. typ. Perl-Relief-Kante in gold-blau, d. Flächen m. Schleifen-bekrönten Medaillons m. Grisaille-Ansichten, Goldzweig-gerahmt. Am Boden grüner Firmenstempel, Press-Rauten- schild, Pressnr. Best. aus: Mokkatasse m. UT, kl. Zuckerdose, zus. 3 Teile.Ansicht, blau, Dominikus Auliczek, Firmenstempel, Gold, Grisaille, Perl, Rautenschild, Schleife

Lot 729

Amor als Schmied, Meissen um 1890.Entw.: Heinrich Schwabe. Mit Schürze bekleidet an Baumstumpf m. Amboss stehend, darauf m. Zange ein Herz positionierend, andere Hand m. Hammer weit ausholend. Auf Rundsockel m. gekehlter Kante. Am Boden Schwertermarke m. Knauf, Press- u. Malernr., Modellnr. "L 114". Hammer u. Zange restaur. H 18,4 cmAmboss, Hammer, Heinrich Schwabe, Herz, L 114, Schürze, Schwertermarke

Lot 726

Amor hat einen Korb bekommen,Meissen um 1900. Entw.: H. Schwabe u. Joh. Pollak. An Baum- stütze m. Tuchdraperie stehend, enttäuscht auf d. Korb in seiner Hand blickend, eine Hand ans Haar geführt, einen Fuß auf seinen Pfeil gestellt. Auf gr. Rundsockel m. gekehlter Kante. Am Boden Schwertermarke m. Knauf, Press- u. Malernr., Modellnr. "M 113". Goldstaffage minim. berieben. H 28 cmHeinrich Schwabe, Korb, M 113, Pfeile, Putto, Schwertermarke

Lot 727

Amor mit Hochzeits-Vertrag,Meissen um 1900. Entw.: H. Schwabe u. Joh. Pollak. An Baum- stütze stehend, in Verbeugung einen Pantoffel am Rücke verbergend, in d. anderen Hand d. halb aufgerollten "Heirath's Contract", am Boden d. Köcher m. Pfeilen. Auf gr. Rundsockel m. gekehlter Kante. Am Boden Schwertermarke m. Knauf, Press- u. Malernr., Modellnr. "M 114". Goldstaffage minimalst berieben, Schriftrolle m. Chip, Pantoffel repariert. H 27,2 cmHeinrich Schwabe, Heirath's Contract, M 114, Pantoffel, Putto, Schriftrolle, Schuh, Schwertermarke

Lot 716

Tasse mit UT "Reliefportrait Königin Luise",KPM Berlin 1914-'18. Hohe Bechertasse m. leicht ausschwingender Lippe u. dort ansetzendem Schwanenhenkel m. gespaltenem Ende, auf kl. Rundfuß. UT m. breit gewölbter Fahne auf Standring. Tasse schau- seitig m. Ovalmedaillon m. Biskuit-Brustbild Luises auf feinem Goldgrund, Lorbeer-gerahmt. Restl. Wandung m. rosé Fond (ebenso an UT), Ränder m. feinem Palmett-Band in radiertem Gold. Henkel u. Fuß voll vergoldet, UT mittig m. Goldblatt-Motiv, Goldränder. Am Boden Zepter- marke, eisenroter Reichsapfel, Kriegsmarke (in Schwarz, an UT zusätzl. in Untergl.-blau), Press- u. Malerzeichen. Gold partiell minim. berieben. UT D 13,8 cmBiskuitporzellan, Goldrand, Kriegsmarke, Medaillon, Portrait, Preußen, Relief, rosa, Zeptermarke

Lot 795

Speise-Service für 6-12 Pers.,KPM Berlin um 1920 - Ende 20. Jh. Form "Rocaille" m. Dekor "Breslauer Stadt- schloss". Am Boden Zeptermarke, eisenroter Reichsapfel, Press- u. Malerzeichen. Best. aus: 6 Vorspeiseteller, 12 Speiseteller, 18 Suppen- teller, 6 Brotteller, 12 kl. Schälchen, 2 Suppen-UT (1 x Kriegsmarke u. roter Stempel zum 80. Geb. v. Hindenburg 1927), rd. Platte, 6 versch. rd. Schalen, zus. 63 Teile.Breslauer Stadtschloss, Kriegsmarke, rocaille, von Hindenburg, Zeptermarke

Lot 791

HentschelkindMädchen mit Katze, Meissen 2013. Entw.: Konrad Hentschel. Auf Bank sitzendes Kleinkind in Kleid u. Haube, eine Katze eng an sich drückend. Am Boden Schwertermarke, Press- u. Malernr., Modellnr. "73367", Jahreszeichen (f. 2013). H 12 cm73367, Haube, Jugendstil, Kinder, Konrad Hentschel, Schwertermarke, Tiere

Lot 1275

Lester Piggott (1935-2022), an edition of Picture Post dated 29th March 1952 which features a three page article titled The Boy With Five Generations Of Jockeys Behind Him where Piggott talks of his racing ambitions, together with a First Day Cover All The Queen's Horses, dated 8 July 97 and signed by Piggott and two press photographs. (4)

Lot 1248

A George V. silver trophy cup, the shaped rim with cast border and acanthus capped twin C-scroll handles, having an enamel badge for the North London Motor Club above a presentation inscription "Barnet Grass Speedway July 24th and August 1st 1932, R.A. Scott", maker Birmingham Medal Co., Birmingham, 1932, h.19cm, 10.8oz.From a collection of early Speedway / Grass-Track Racing trophies and badges awarded to Roland Albert Scott a.k.a. “No.69”The majority of these trophies date from the early 1930s and include races put on by the North London Motor Club and staged at Barnet Speedway. This grass and cinders track was used from 1929 until 1936 and attracted thousands of spectators and competitors during the early boom years of Grass-Track Speedway.Speedway took off as a competitive sport in the UK after the First World War when technological advances and mass production led to increased availability of motorcycles to the general public. When the Auto Cycle Union banned racing on public roads in 1925, many riders clubbed together to hire privately-owned grass fields (after the harvest had been collected), which naturally led to dedicated clubs and racetracks being established in the late 1920s.Roland Albert Scott was a keen amateur competitor from these early beginnings – and was clearly very successful. Early Speedway racers became stars in their own right and were commemorated on cigarette cards, while championships were reported on in the National press. Despite ebbs and flows in the popularity of the races, it is now a major competitive sport with many branches of contests and an annual Speedway World Cup.Lots 1246 to 1260 comprise a collection of early Speedway / Grass-Track Racing trophies and badges awarded to Roland Albert Scott a.k.a. “No.69” Read more here

Lot 574

A large Victorian mahogany linen press cabinet with moulded cornice top section over two panelled doors and an interior with five pull out trays, the base section with two short and two long drawers with turned knob handles raised on a plinth base, 222cm high, 162cm wide and 57cm deep

Lot 554

A vintage linen press cabinet with central screw thread over a single drawer raised on tapering square legs bearing makers plaque for Bradford & Co, London and Manchester, 66cm wide

Lot 605

A 19th Century mahogany former linen press cabinet with moulded cornice over two panelled doors and a base with two short and three long drawers with turned knob handles, 225cm high, 123cm wide, 56cm deep

Lot 2594

Hardback Railway books by publishers Irwell Press, Key Publishing, Book Law and others to include Hornby Magazine yearbook no.6, Steam colour portfolio, Steam of the GWR: Severn& Cotswolds, 200 years of I K Brunel, British Railways Illustrated annual plus others. Fair to Good (17)

Lot 2599

Hard and Softback Railway books by Oakwood Press, Adams and Dart, Patrick Stephens ltd, to include The steam locomotive, Tails of the Rails, Life on the Leicester line, GWR steam-my personal encounter, 55 years on the footplate-Reminiscences of the Southern at Bournemouth, model railway kit building, plus more. Condition Good to Good Plus. (qty)

Lot 2578

Soft Backed Railway Books by Irwell Press, Ian Allan, RCTS and others to include The History of Plymouth's Railways, The Knotty, The Vale of Neath Line, Oldham's Railways, Rails Around Walsall, The Withered Arm, Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton, LMS & GWR Joint Railway plus others, conditions range from Fair to Excellent. (30+)

Lot 403

Eric Ravillious (1903-1942) - Four engravings from the Twelve Months series by Nicholas Breton (1927), published by The Golden Cockerel Press, each visible sheet dimensions 5.5. x 11cm

Lot 167

Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince 1st Edition Hardback Book Published in 2005 by Bloomsbury press. Blue Cloth Wrapped. Good condition. All autographed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 165

Harry Potter and the Order Of the Phoenix 1st Edition Hardback Book Published in 2003 by Bloomsbury Press. Burgundy Cloth Wrapped. Good condition. All autographed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 162

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Hardback Book. Published in 1999 by Bloomsbury Press. Red Cloth Wrapped. Good condition. All autographed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 166

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Hardback Book. Published in 1999 by Bloomsbury Press. Red Cloth Wrapped. Good condition. All autographed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 1234

Folio Society: Empires of the Ancient Near East, 2007, four volume set pub. by arrangement with the Oxford Univ. Press; Together with Three Others, The Maya, The Mycenaeans and the Empires of the Nile. (7)

Lot 1227

Folio Society: The Fitzwilliam Book of Hours, 2009, fine colour reproduction, printed for Beacon Press on Furiosol paper in a limited edition of 1180 of which this is number 194, bound in full silk brocade by Smith Settle, West Yorkshire, with separate commentary by Stella Panayotova, in slipcase.

Lot 1246

A Collection of Art Books and Catalogues Mainly Relating to John Piper, including: Elborn [Gregory]: To John Piper on his Eightieth Birthday, pub The Stourton Press, 1983, John Piper in the 1930's Abstraction on the Beach, John Piper - The Forties, etc. (A Lot).

Lot 1214

Bennett [Arnold]: Elsie and The Child, with drawings by E. McKnight Kaufer, No 422 of a limited edition of 750, pub. Cassell & Company and printed at the Curwen Press, hand cut pages, in slipcase.

Lot 1448

A XIX Century Mahogany Linen Press, with moulded cornice above twin panelled doors with four internal shelves, the base with three long drawers, on turned legs, 220cm high, 114cm wide.

Lot 210

Keith Haring (1958-1990)Three EyesScreenprint in colours, 1982, from the edition of 2000, printed by Fleetwood Press, published by Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, on wove paper, the full sheet printed to the edges, sheet 215 x 225mm (8 1/2 x 8 7/8in)

Lot 90

** δ Ron KingEight plates from Texts & Prints I-XX, The Prologue to the Canterbury TalesScreenprints in colours, 1978, some initialled and titled in pencil, from the edition of 50, printed and published by Circle Press, London, all on wove paper, the full sheets printed to near the edges, each sheet 380 x 260mm (14 7/8 x 10 1/4in)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.** This lot has been imported from outside the United Kingdom to be sold at auction under temporary importation, and therefore the buyer must pay the import VAT at a rate of 5%. On proof of export outside the United Kingdom, this duty can be refunded.

Lot 183

** Toshio Saeki (1945-2019) after.UntitledHand letterpress printed in colours, 2013, signed in pencil, from the edition of 20, printed by Dexterity Press, Connecticut, on wove paper, with full margins, sheet 380 x 545mm (15 x 21 3/8in)** This lot has been imported from outside the United Kingdom to be sold at auction under temporary importation, and therefore the buyer must pay the import VAT at a rate of 5%. On proof of export outside the United Kingdom, this duty can be refunded.

Lot 111

δ Allen Jones (b.1937)Self (Lloyd 28)Screenprint in colours, 1965, signed and dated in pencil, numbered from the edition of 225, printed by Chiron Press, New York, with their blindstamp, published by Tanglewood Press, Los Angeles, on wove paper, the full sheet printed to near the edges, sheet 558 x 429mm (22 x 16 7/8in)δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

Lot 96

Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976) after.Lancashire League Cricket MatchOffset lithograph printed in colours, 1976, numbered from the edition of 850, printed by The Cavendish Press, Leicester, published by Adam Collection, with their blindstamp, on wove paper, with full margins, sheet 420 x 727mm (16 1/2 x 28 5/8in)

Lot 120

Beatles Sargeant Pepper PMC 7072, -1/-1 1St Press Mono with cut-out card, white inner Vinyl very good and sleeve very good

Lot 1579

Film Press / Campaign Books - Mainly 1960's / 1970s. A Terrific Collection of Original Film Books, Many Fine Films and Stars Noted, There Is Over 125 Items.

Lot 7409

A Mamod live steam stationary engine together with grinding machine and power press (3)

Lot 498

A George III linen press, all over later black Japanned, the faux dentil cornice over panelled doors opening to a divided interior, the base of two short over two long drawers, on bracket feet, 128cm wide, 57cm deep, 202cm high

Lot 2

A 19th century mahogany linen press, the upper section having a pair of fielded doors opening to reveal a hanging space (originally would have had drawers but now removed), the base fitted with two short drawers over two long drawers, on bracket feet, af, height 80ins, width 50ins, depth 23ins

Lot 270

The Silhouette of Malvern, by Catherine Moody, Priory Press, 1953 first edition, signed by the author and dedicated to her grandmother; Oxford, by Frank Richards, Adam & Charles Black, 1913 with Catherine Moody's signature  

Lot 266

War Poems, by Wilfred Owen, illustrated by Paul Peter Pirch, Predix Press, 1983 limited edition of 110, signed by the artist, with slipcase; Peter Grimes, by George Crabble, illustrated by J.Martin Pitts, The Old Stile Press, 1985 limited edition N0.160 of 220, signed by the artist, in slipcase; The Magic of Apple Tree, by Susan Hill, Long Barn Books, 1997, illustrated by John  Lawrence, signed by the author, with slipcase. 

Lot 268

Paintings & Drawings of Mary Rennell, by Nigel Fowler Wright, Cassell & Co, 1976 limited edition of 500; 30 Poems, by Veronica Zabel, Castle Cary Press; Courteline, translated by Ruari Maclean, limited edition No 85 of 120, signed by the author.

Lot 285

Smith, Albert. “Press Orders”, 2 copies, original stitched wrappers, another copy, original boards, upper cover detached, London: W, Kent and Co., n,d, [? 1852]; The English Hotel Nuisance,4 copies, folding table at end, original wrappers, London:, David Bryce, 1861; The London Medical Student, edited by Arthur Smith, original pictorial boards; another copy, lacking backstrip, London: Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1861. All 8vo. (9) Provenance: By descent from Albert Smith's sister Laura Eady. ** First externally a little grubby, second similar, third with front board detached. The Medical Student, one lacking spine, the other better.

Lot 208

Horace Walpole and Anthony Hamilton. Memoires du Conte de Grammont... Nouvelle edition, 3 engraved portraits, interleaved with blanks and EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED with a further 54 engraved portraits and views, a few laid to size, others tipped-in, red ruled throughout, nineteenth century crimson full morocco, all edges gilt, bookplate of Merthyr Guest, 4to, London: Strawberry Hill, 1772 One of 100 copies only printed by Horace Walpole at the Strawberry Hill Press. This copy carries a note, 'This copy of the Memoires du Grammont was bound interleaved by the Duchess, Countess of Sutherland - (who died about 1844) and the fine prints were pasted in by her. Those with borders, were added by her Granddaughter, Lady Theodore Guest in 1885'. ** A few portraits with borders shaved.

Lot 51

Simon Brett. Mr Derrick Harris, one of 280 copies, illustrations, original cloth-backed boards, 4to, Denby: Fleece Press, 1998 The edition is presented in a solander box with two further portfolios: Royal Flush and extra engravings drawn from commercial commissions. ** Solander box slightly soiled.

Lot 48

Jens Leibchen. DL 07 Stereotypes of War, limited edition, original cloth, 8vo, Berlin: Edition J J Heckenhauer, 2000; John Miles. Night Flight, signed by the artist, original boards, 8vo, Bridport: Bettiscombe Press, 1969; Wes Bedrosian. Drawings II, first edition, signed by the artist, cloth boards, 8vo, New York: Privately Published, 2000; Claudia Schenk. Found Words No.5, number 9 of 25 copies, signed by the artist, original lithographs, original wrappers, 8vo, Brixton: Self published, 1999; and 9 others, similar (13). ** Mixed condition.

Lot 250

C. E. Montague. A Writer's Notes on His Trade, one of 50 copies signed by H. M. Tomlinson, original cloth-backed boards, 8vo, London: Chatto and Windus, 1930; Oscar Wilde. Reviews, one of 1000 copies on handmade paper, original cloth gilt, 8vo, London: Methuen and Co., 1908; and 13 others, mostly published by the Florence Press, 8vo (15) PROVENANCE: Ex-Libris Patrick Reyntiens. ** Mixed condition.

Lot 125

Dorset: The East Winterborne Valley, 1968; The Isle of Purbeck, 1969; Tarrant to Blandford, 1970, all with coloured lithographed plates, original cloth-backed wrappers, folio, Blandford Forum: Workshop Press, 1968-70. ** Spines slightly faded.

Lot 12

A. Kingsley Porter. Spanish Romanesque Sculpture, 2 volumes, first edition, half-titles, plates, contemporary half morocco gilt by Hubel & Denck, top edge gilt, 4to, Paris: Pegasus Press, 1928. PROVENANCE: Ex-Libris Patrick Reyntiens. ** Some spotting, extremities rubbed, occasionally with slight surface loss.

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