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Box of books and ephemera including Patrick Chalmers, Birds Ashore and Afore-shore, Collins 1932; Charles R Gibson, The Romance of... series, four volumes; H G Wells The Outline of History periodical, 23 parts; stamp album; loose First World War and early Remembrance Poppy Appeal posters, etc.
A burr walnut and parcel-gilt bookstand, late 19th century, of circular form with a cruciform galleried undertier, raised on a triform platform base and castors, labelled to the underside, 'T. R. Filmer & Sons, London',45cm diameter73cm highCondition Reportjoints loose and in need of attention, light scratches and dirty, the guilding knoced and chipped, signs of historic restoration to the gallery
After Elizabeth Butler (Lady Butler) ‘The Roll Call', Crimea 1854-5a photogravure, published by the Fine Art Society, with a note from Buckingham Palace, embossed with the royal coat of arms, inscribed 'January 1908/A Reminiscence of a visit to Holkham from Edward R', image 31.5 x 63.5cm, in a glazed and moulded oak frame (2)Condition ReportSpotting to paper. Frame size 58.5 x 87.5cm.
Americana. James (Henry), Daisy Miller, first UK edition, later impression, London: Macmillan and Co., 1879, half-title, publisher's cloth, 8vo; Stowe (Mrs. Harriet Beecher), Uncle Tom's Cabin, first UK edition, London: Ingram, Cooke, & Co., 1852, repaired title-page, original publisher's cloth, rebacked preserving all of the original spine, refreshed endpapers, 8vo; Howells (W.D.), The Undiscovered Country, first UK edition, London: Sampson Low, et al, 1880, original publisher's red cloth, 8vo; London (Jack), The Call of the Wild, London: William Heinemann, 1903, publisher's pictorial cloth, 8vo; Hawthorne (Nathaniel), Passages from the English Note-Books, two volumes, Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, 1871, publisher's green cloth, 8vo; Newell (R.H.), The Orpheus C. Kerr Papers, London: John Camden Hotten, 1866, publisher's papered back over pictorial papered boards, 8vo; further literature, including Washington Irving, Edith Wharton, Sinclair Lewis, James Branch Cabell, etc., (22) Provenance: Peter Messent, Emeritus Professor of Modern American Literature and former Head of the School of American and Canadian Studies at the University of Nottingham.
An eight-day oak and mahogany longcase clock, Jno Chambley W[olver]hampton, early 19th c, the painted dial with brass ringed winding squares, date sector and subsidiary seconds ring in black and gilt japanned surround, iron falseplate inscribed R HIPKISS BIRMINGHAM, pendulum and weights, 211cm h Movement/dial apparently original to case, pleasing colour, non-extensive restorations, pediment damaged
A made-up 'Pintail Horizontal' Marine Steam Engine by Cheddar Models, in original box, assembled with centre-flue boiler fitted with water gauge and pressure gauge, V-twin oscillating engine with lubricator and reversing/regulator valve designed for R/C operation, some additional pipework (appears to be for gas burner but may not be complete), overall VG, unused, includes description leaflet but no instructions or certificates found
Tinplate & Plastic Robots, Noguchi tinplate clockwork Mechanical Spaceman, Chinese ME100 tinplate battery-operated Space Walk Man, Playmakers plastic wind-up sparking Robot, Masudaya plastic Antique Robot R-35, Taiwanese Mechanical Walking Robot-7, in original boxes, G-E, Noguchi lacks one ear piece, all tested and working except Space Walk Man who walks but doesn't rotate, boxes P-VG (5)
A Diesel-Powered Model 'ERA' Tether Racing Car by M&E Models (Exmouth), measuring approx 460mm long overall, fitted with diesel engine and centrifugal clutch driving the front wheels, a nicely-detailed model finished in dark green (radiator cowl) and black (remainder), probably repainted, with brackets for 'R-t-p' running (see lot above), G-VG, some deformation of fitted tyres, spare set included, model has chassis no. 1461, lot includes photocopy of M&E catalogue (2)
A Petrol-Powered Model 'Special' Tether Racing Car by M&E Models (Exmouth), measuring approx 470mm long overall, fitted with petrol engine to driving the front wheels, (clutch and prop shaft missing), the body mostly of carved wood a finished in blue with 'Fightin' Pappy' transfer to front, with brackets to right-hand side for 'R-t-p' running (see lots above), G-VG, spare Stentor 6cc engine included, apparently model has chassis no. 1424, body no. 86 (or 98?), one small section of body missing under tail, lot includes photocopy of M&E catalogue (3)
A Glow-plug engined kit-built American Army type Jeep by KNK (Japan), fully-assembled in khaki green, with glowplug engine (appears to be seized at present, cooling fan, electric lights, radio-controlled clutch and steering (R/C gear appears incomplete and certainly lacks control unit), otherwise G-VG, with hinge-down windscreen, canvas tilt and original (Japanese) instructions
Miniature buildings given to the vendor by Roy Selwyn-Smith, noted model figure designer and ex-director of Britains, who was their neighbour. Street scene made of porcelain with various village buildings and trees made of un-fired slip, Street scene is 80mm high and 106mm wide, and is incised 'R. Selwyn-Smith 203/32 1983', all other buildings are made of un-fired slip, the church is 58mm high and 76mm wide. All the individual buildings are marked SELWYN. The trees are unmarked. All in very good condition. With Britains New Metal guardsman, lifeguard and beefeater, VG, (8 buildings, 2 trees, 3 figures),
A tinplate 4-wheel floor-running Tram by R & C, with finely-lithographed detailing of passengers and wood-grained roof, very tall pressed-tin driver, and wheels permanently set to run in a circle, overall length approx 7", G, one drive gear presently misaligned so mech is non-functional, trolley pole missing
A post 1958 .22" Webley Senior air pistol, numbedr 152, with brown bakelite grips and inspector's initial "R". Basically GC, barrel not connected to spring due to cocking link and pivot bolt missing, small chip to one grip). Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction £30-40
WW1 medals: 1914-15 star, BWM and Victory (3284 Pte T Wickes R Suss.R), NVF, mounted as worn; single 1914-15 star (66823 Spr C G Cooper RE) GVF; Pair: BWM and Victory (Spr J S Nisbett RE) EF; single BWMs (2-80266 Pte F Mohr Middx R and 169803 3 A M W A Bryne RAF) GF and VF. WWI memorial plaque to William Arthur Deeprose (51120, 9th Bn Yorkshire Hussars West Yorks R, died 11.10.1918 aged 26, rests at Naves Cemetery Ext I.C. 17 France, NVF (9) £140-160
1914-15 star, (69 Sgt F R Davies K. Edw H) NEF; Five: IGS 1908, 1 clasp N W Frontier 1930-31, (7875146 Pte L M Davies R Tank C), 1939-45 star, Africa star with 8th Army clasp, Defence and War, VF-NEF, mounted as worn, WWII awards un-named as issued. 69 Sergeant Frederick R Davies King Edward's Horse entered WWI France, 22nd April 1915. £80-100
THE CHOIR - 7" PACK (INC FANZINE). A superb pack of 6 7" singles by Ohio garage group The Choir. Titles include It's Cold Outside (MM 537, record Ex), No One Here To Play With (R-4760, promo. Ex+), It's Cold Outside (CA-203, Ex), Anyway I Can (104-EP, Ex+), When You Were With Me (MM 557, Ex+) and I;d Rather You Leave Me (45-198, coloured vinyl. Ex+). Includes a small fanzine about the band written by Christopher Stigliano.
PSYCH/ GARAGE - LP COMPILATIONS. A quality collection of 21 psych/ garage LP compilations. Titles include Garage Punk Unknowns Vols 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7. Glimpses Vols 1, 2, 3 & 4. Diggin For Gold: A Collection Of Demented 60s R&B/ Punk & Mesmerizing 60's Pop Vols 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
MORNING DEW - S/T LP (ITALIAN ORIGINAL - ROULETTE - SR-42049). A sought-after original Italian stereo LP pressing of the self-titled album by Kansas psych group Morning Dew (SR-42049, 1970 Italian stereo pressing on Roulette. Red/ yellow labels are bright and legible, both labels have an R written on them with marker pen. The record is Ex, displays a couple of wispy/ hairline paper marks. The laminated sleeve is VG+, has some light edge storage wear).
GARAGE/ PYCH - 7" COLLECTABLES PACK. A wonderful pack of 17 garage & psych 7" singles, including some promos. Artists/ titles include The Ugly Ducklings - Nothin' (45001, record G+), We The People - When I Arrive (47-9498, Ex), The Outcasts - You'd Be Surprised (32036, promo. Ex+), The Xtreems - Substitute (1221, Ex+), Unrelated Segments - Story Of My Life (HBR-514), The Age Of Reason - Your Love Is Like A Magnet (2230, promo), Clock-Work Orange - Sweet Little Innocent Lorraine (R-5119, promo), Merrell - Too Many Heartbreaks (308), Gilbert - I Wish I Could Cry, The Trippers - Taking Care Of Business, The Pride And Joy - If You're Ready, Brimstones - What I This Life, The Children Of Paradise - What Am I Doing Here, The New Order - You've Got Me High, The People - Fantasy In Jade, Neal Ford - Shame On You and The Act Of Creation - I've Just Seen You. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.
ALLEN POUND'S GET RICH - SEARCHIN' IN THE WILDERNESS 7" (PROMO - R 5532). A lovely demo copy of Allen Pound's Get Rich - Searchin' In The Wilderness c/w Hey You (promo, R5532, 1966). The record is in Ex condition with a few faint surface marks/ scuffs. The centre label has age-related wear but is fully legible and the 4-prong centre is still intact. Housed in original company sleeve.
HORNBY - a boxed 00 gauge Hornby model R 2169 BR 4-6-2 'Clan Line' Merchant Navy Class. The model appears to be in about excellent to about mint condition. Model comes with some paperwork and spares/accessories. The inner packing, sleeve and box all appear to be in about excellent condition with a little storage wear. The item is unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee.) [GM]

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