Northern Ireland: Mc Cutcheon (W.A.) The Industrial Archaeology of Northern Ireland, lg. thick 4to 1984; H.M.S.O. An Archaeological Survey of County Down, lg. thick 4to Belfast 1966. First, photos & other illus. buckram; Mallory (J.P.) & Mc Neill (T.E.) The Archaeology of Ulster, roy 8vo Belfast 1991; Armstrong (R.) Through the Ages to Newtownabbey, Presentation Copy. (4)
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Attractive Portraits: Cooper (R.) & Pope (R.) Engravers, Fifty Wonderful Portraits, 4to L. 1824. Sole Edn., decor. title, & 50 engd. ports., cont. hf. calf; Al / Alexandre Le Grand, Roi de Macedoine, D'Apres une Medaille d'or cittee part J.A. Canini. 4to [Paris c. 1750] & many other portraits, the entire engraved thro-out, recent hf. mor. As a coll., w.a.f. (2)
Belfast Shipping Disasters: Robertson (Commd. R.) Report of An Investigation into the Circumstances Attending the Loss of the Steam Ship 'Erins Queen' of Belfast, by Collision with the Steam Ship 'Sabrina' of Cork, folio L. 1855. First Edn., 10pp; also Report of an Investigation into the Loss of 'Morna' of Belfast, folio L. 1855. First Edn., 14pp. both in recent blue cloth. Good. (2)
Wexford Genealogy etc: Griffith (R.) Valuation of Rateable Property in Ireland, Co. Wexford - Union of Wexford, folio D. 1853 loose in binding; Rowe (D.) & Scallan (E.) Houses of Wexford, folio Whitegate 2004, Signed; Walsh (D.) 100 Wexford Country Houses, Wexford 1996; Murphy (H.) Families of Co. Wexford 1996; Murphy (H.) Family of Co. Wexford, Wexford 1986; Lennox-Conyngham (M.) An Old Ulster House - Springhill, 4to Dundalk 1946, First, d.w.; & 5 other books, Wexford & Carlow. As a lot. (10)
Cos Kilkenny & Offaly - Griffith (R.) Gen. Valuation of Rateable Property, Co. Kilkenny, Barony of Shillelogher. Unions of Kilkenny & Callan, Folio D. 1849, cloth; also Kings Co. - Barony of Clonlisk, Unions of Parsonstown & Roscrea, 1851; Barony of Ballybritt, Union of Roscrea, 1851; and Union of Edenderry, D. 1853, wrappers. As a lot, w.a.f. (4)
Belfast interest: Strain (R.W.M.) Belfast and its Charitable Society, L. 1961, First; The Act of Parliament Constituting the Belfast Charitable Society, Belfast 1899. Pres. Copy; Killen (J.) A History of the Linenhall Library, Belfast 1990 Pres. Copy; Belfast Literary Society 1801 - 1901, 4to Belfast 1902. First Lim. Edn. No. 160 (300), ports; Chambers (G.)& Roulston (Wm.) The Ulster Reform Club Past & Present, 4to Belfast 2009; Clarke (R.) The Royal Victoria Hospital, 1797 - 1997, 4to Belfast 1997 Pres. Copy; & 1 other. A lot. (7)
Signed by the AuthorBox: Mac Neill (Eoin) Celtic Ireland, D. 1921. Inscribed Pres. Copy from author to his wife 'Dec. 1921'; Hayes - Mc Coy (G.A.) Scots Mercenary Forces in Ireland (1565 - 1603), D. 1937; Gilbert (J.T.) History of the Viceroys of Ireland, D. 1865; Butler (Rev. R.)ed. The Annals of Ireland by Clyn & Dowling, 4to D. 1849; O'Donovan (J.) The Book of Rights, D. 1847; Father John; or Cromwell in Ireland, by S.E.A., L. 1842; De Paor (L.) On the Easter Proclamation, D. 1997. Signed Pres. Copy to John Bradley; & others of Irish interest, some on Irish Saints etc. As a box, w.a.f. (1)
Wilde (Wm. R.) The Beauties of the Boyne, and its Tributary The Blackwater. Sm. 8vo D. 1849. First Edn., illus. fold. map, adverts. etc. orig. cloth, gilt. V. good; A Picturesque Handbook to Carlingford Bay, 12mo D. 1846, First Edn., fold. map, illus., cloth; Tempest (H.G.) .... Guide to Dundalk & District, 12mo Dundalk 1917, illus.; & Mathews Guide to County Louth, illus. recent cloth. (4)
Northern Ireland interest: Strangford Lough, An Archaeological Survey of the Maritime Cultural Landscape. Lg. 4to Belfast 2002; Brown (R.) Strangford Lough - The Wild Life of an Irish Sea Lough, Belfast 1990; Gallagher (L.) & Rogers (Dick) Castle Coast and Cottage, 4to Belfast 1986. Signed Pres. Copy; & 4 others sim. (7)
Praeger (R. Lloyd) The Way that I Went, D. 1939. First, d.w.; Ryan (D.) Remembering Sion, L. 1934; Hayes (R.) Old Links with France, D. 1940; de Vere White (T.) The Story of the Royal Dublin Society, Tralee 1955; Dunsany (Lord) Rory and Bran, L. 1936, First, d.w.; & 3 others, Irish interest. A lot. (8)
THE ONE (2001) - Gabe Law/Gabriel Yulaw’s (Jet Li) Costumes Gabe Law/Gabriel Yulaw’s (Jet Li) costumes from James Wong’s action sci-fi The One. After escaping from his trial sentencing, Yulaw attempts to track down and kill the final version of himself – police officer Law – with both characters wearing black jumpsuits in their climatic fight sequence. The two costumes are each comprised of a black jumpsuit and a grey, long sleeved top, with one costume accompanied by a pair of black leather boots. The jumpsuits display zips throughout with a Velcro fastening and stirrups. One of the costumes is worn with the jumpsuit tied around the waist and features dirt and distressing from the fight sequence. The distressed costume has 'RS' written in the jumpsuit and 'FC' and 'Hero' in the top. The other costume displays 'R' in the jumpsuit and 'Stunt' in the top. The label 'A#1 WO' is written in both boots, with 'Jet' inside the left boot. Both costumes remain in very good condition. VAT Status - DAGGER
ROBIN HOOD (2010) (2010) - Robin Longstride's (Russell Crowe) Riding Overcoat Robin Longstride’s (Russell Crowe) overcoat from Ridley Scott’s action adventure film Robin Hood. Robin wore his long riding coat when visiting Nottingham, where Sir Walter Loxley (Max von Sydow) asks him to continue impersonating his son Sir Robert Loxley, husband of Marion (Cate Blanchett). The main body of the custom-made coat is made of black suede, with a soft, black leather collar and sleeves. There is ribbed detailing towards the bottom of the sleeves, and a vent in the back of the coat for ease of movement when riding. The front of the coat is laced with thin grey rope, and there are small holes in the cuffs which would also have been laced. A small hidden zip is located under the left arm, along with an Academy Costumes label reading 'R. Crowe' in the lining. VAT Status - Margin
STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE (2001-2005) - MACO Corporal R. Richards' (Paul Sklar/Jermaine Soto) Uniform Corporal Richards’ (Paul Sklar/Jermaine Soto) MACO uniform from television prequel series Star Trek: Enterprise. Richards and his fellow team members wore their uniforms in various episodes throughout the run of Enterprise, as members of the military organisation MACO (Military Assault Command Operations). The uniform consists of a grey polyester jacket decorated with brown and white paint, featuring zippered pockets and patches including 'MACO' and 'R Richards'. A pair of boxer shorts is built into the lower hem to prevent the jacket from riding up. A matching pair of trousers and a brown leather belt is present, along with a brown t-shirt with a zippered back. Also included is a nylon utility belt featuring assorted pouches and contents, as well as a pair of black leather gloves and canvas boots (size 42) decorated to match the uniform. Several names are labelled on 'Enterprise' tags in ink within the garments; including Paul Sklar and Jermaine Soto. All remain in good condition. VAT Status - Margin
TEAM AMERICA: WORLD POLICE (2004) - Remote-Control Team America Hummer H2 A remote-control Team America Hummer H2 vehicle from Trey Parker’s Team America: World Police. This bespoke remote-control miniature car is one of the smaller scale vehicles created for the production, and resembles a heavily armoured Hummer H2. This version was made for the chase sequence in Cairo, and features half-body action figures of Chris in the driver seat and Joe in the passenger seat. The piece is painted in colours representational of the red, white and blue of the American flag, and includes white stars as sticker logos. The R/Ccar has guns at the front, roof-mounted rockets, and rocket boosters on the sides of the vehicle. The piece has red and blue alarm lights attached in front of the sun roof, which are powered by a 9-volt battery. This version of the Team America Hummer does not have attached license plates, and the rockets do not feature the Team America logo. Paired with the car is a 1.4GHZ transmitter and an Onyx200 battery charger. The lot shows some wear due to production use, but overall remains in good condition. Car Dimensions: 23 cm x 51 cm x 22 cm (9" x 20" x 8 ½"); remote control dimensions: 9 cm x 14 cm x 28 cm (3 ½" x 5 ½" x 11"); charger dimensions: 23 cm x 11 cm x 5 cm (9" x 4 ½" x 2")As this item contains electronic components, every effort has been made to describe them accurately; however no guarantee or warranty is made as to functionality, lifespan or safety of those components. It is entirely incumbent on the new owner to satisfy themselves as to their safe use and maintenance. VAT Status - OMEGA
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (2012) - Batman's Batsuit Batman's Batsuit from action films The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises, directed by Christopher Nolan. Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) wore his re-imagined Batsuit extensively in both films. The refined Batsuit, a military-inspired redesign of the Batman Begins outfit, allowed Batman to fight with increased agility at the expense of the protection afforded by its armour. The updated costume was designed by Lindy Hemming and created by costume supervisor Graham Churchyard and his team, including key sculptor Julian Murray. The most significant design change was an improved cowl, which separated the headpiece from the neck, allowing performers to turn their head in the suit for the first time. Lindy Hemming received a BAFTA Award®-nomination for her contribution to The Dark Knight.The costume’s under suit is a two-piece full-length body suit of breathable mesh fabric with integrated gloves and a hood. Plates cast in black and semi-translucent urethane are strategically fitted across the suit’s legs, torso and neck. The gloves feature leather sections with carbon fibre knuckle caps. Internal strapping provided support for the suit during the film’s frenetic action scenes. Openings are present at the waist to facilitate the use of a stunt harness. Multiple pieces of simulated armour are dressed over the under suit to complete the costume. This includes Batman’s signature cowl (marked ‘R7’), a set of upper body armour (marked ‘14’) and a pair of bracers with detachable blade panels (marked ‘L’ and ‘R’). The cowl and body armour components are made of urethane. The upper body armour is emblazoned with the Bat Emblem, as is the distinctive rubber Bat Belt, which features four static belt pouches secured with metal fittings and is finished in faux-bronze paint with the bat emblem in black. A black faux-velvet cape, a Batman Begins piece that was modified for use on the two sequels, is secured with screws at the shoulders. A pair of leather motorcycle boots (marked ‘BR7’ and ‘9’) completes the impressive costume. The costume displays some wear from use and age, with small cracks and tears present in the urethane of the upper body armour across the chest and at the right elbow. The Batsuit is presented on a custom-made mannequin display. Dimensions (displayed): 50 cm x 90 cm x 195 cm (19 ¾" x 35 ½" x 76 ¾")This lot is supplied with a Warner Bros. certificate of authenticity in place of a Prop Store certificate. Payment plan on this item is restricted to a duration of one month. Please contact us for further information. VAT Status - DAGGER
CONAN THE BARBARIAN (1982) (1982) - Conan’s Father’s (William Smith) Sword Concept Artwork A hand-drawn concept image of the sword belonging to Conan’s father (William Smith) from John Milius’ fantasy epic Conan the Barbarian. This artwork was created by artist Ron Cobb, who served as production designer for the film, and shows the sword wielded by Conan’s unnamed father. The sword served as an important plot device throughout the film, as Conan (Arnold Schwarzenegger) sought revenge against Thulsa Doom (James Earl Jones), who took the sword after razing Conan’s village. The detailed image is executed in coloured pencil and ink over an original production dyeline and shows the sword’s elaborate engraved runes and skull guard design. Created in 1:1 scale, the dimensions for the sword are marked along the right side of the blade. R. Cobb and the date have been added to the sketch in Nordic style lettering most probably not in Ron Cobb's hand, and is presented in a framed display. Dimensions (framed): 3.5 cm x 60.5 cm x 135 cm (1 ½" x 23 ¾" x 53 ¼") Please note this lot is sold without copyright, reproduction rights, licensing agreements or any other type of legal release. VAT Status - Margin
THE ABYSS (1989) - Deep-Suit Ankle Belts and Various Production Materials Deep-suit ankle belts and various production materials from James Cameron's underwater sci-fi adventure The Abyss. The lot includes two deep-suit ankle belts, nearly 200 laminated FX storyboards for use during underwater filming, ten blueprints, and a production binder. The ankle belts are made of heavy nylon material, with the orange belt displaying 'DEEP-SUIT LEFT' written in black ink, and the yellow belt showing 'DEEP-SUIT','BUD' and 'JAMMER R' similarly written, but 'BUD' is crossed out. The ankle belts came from the deep-suit diving outfits used in the film. The blueprints show various locations from the film, including ground plans for the U.S.S. Montana, and various plans for the Deep core II. The production binder includes typed preliminary production notes, staff and crew lists, wet-for-wet breakdowns, dry-for-wet breakdowns, FX shot lists, and hundreds of printed FX production storyboards. The lot shows some wear due to production use, but remains in very good condition. Dimensions: 28 cm x 29 cm x 17 cm (11" x 11 ½" x 6 ½") VAT Status - OMEGA
THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL (2014) - R. Irrgang's Police Uniform R. Irrgang’s Police uniform from Wes Anderson's Oscar®-winning comedy The Grand Budapest Hotel. The jacket screen matches to an officer in the scene in which Gustave (Ralph Fiennes) and Zero (Tony Revolori) are brutally manhandled on the train at the Zubrowka border. The costume consists of a grey woollen military jacket with matching trousers and puttees, a black leather belt with strap, six pouches, a pair of leather boots and adapted pickelhaube helmet. The jacket displays the name 'R. Irrgang' across the chest, with black collar tabs and the number '66' embroidered on the epaulettes. The boots are marked European size 43. The costume remains in very good condition. VAT Status - DAGGER TRIANGLE
MEDALS - A QUEEN'S AND KING'S SOUTH AFRICA WITH WWI TRIO GROUP awarded to 1516 Pte. L. Turner, King's Own Lancaster and R. Lancs. R., the QSA with swivel mount and three clasps for Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal, the KSA with swivel mount and two clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902, 1914-15 Star, British War medal and Victory medal
MEDALS - A GROUP OF SIX 2885252 Bdr. R. Atkins.R.A. 1939-45 Star, the Africa Star with first army clasp, the Italy Star, the Defence medal, 1939-1945 War medal and the George VI Efficiency medal with Territorial clasp and a five group to F/LJ.S.Rebecca un-named with awards slip and postage box
MEDALS - A NORMANDY GROUP OF THREE plus Korean War pair, to include 1939-45 Star, the France and Germany Star and War medal with awards slip, Korea medal marked 14410132 Cpl. R. O. Barker.A.C.C. with an unmarked United Nations medal with Korea bar, included are a small quantity of photographs presumed to be the recipient
MEDALS - A WWI PAIR AND A WWII GROUP OF FIVE with MID oak leaf, 1914-15 Star and Victory medal to 5779 Pte. A. E. Cheshire, the Queen's R. with copy of award paperwork, 1939-45 Africa and Italy Stars, Defence and War medals with copy of LG supplement dated 24th June, 1943 with mention 'In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Malta, 2330804 Lance Corporal A E Cheshire', the group of five unmarked
ILLUSTRATED AND SPORT:1. Attwell, Mabel Lucie (illustrator). Two works: The Water Babies, R Tuck, nd, c.1930, with 6 coloured plates; Troublesome Ursula, Chambers, nd, school prize dated 1913, with 8 plates. Both G+;2. Keeping, C (illustrator): Beowulf. 1st edn. dw;3. Duncan, G and Darwin, B: Present Day Golf. Nd, c.1921, 1st edn.;4. Cotton, H: Golf. 1931, 1st edn. dw (torn with loss);5. Hotine, F M: Practical strokes at Billiards. Nd, c.1902, G;6. Plus two fishing books. Illustrated by BB & Tunnicliffe (8)
EXPLORATION AND TRAVEL:1. Lamont, J: Yachting in the Arctic Seas. Chatto and Windus, 1876, 1st edn. maps and plates; ppviii, 378, 12 (publishers catalogue dated November 1875). Original cloth, gilt decorative spine; head and foot of spine chipped; occasional foxing;2. Markham, C R: The Threshold of the Unknown Region. S Low, 1873, 2nd edn. maps and charts. Original pictorial cloth; worn and torn; frontis map frayed at edges; foxing;3. Chatwin, Bruce: In Patagonia. J Cape, 1977, 1st edn. dw. Fine copy;4. Elgood, P G: The Transit Of Egypt. E Arnold, 1928, 1st edn. dw; browning and foxing; o/w VG;5. Trungpa, C: Born in Tibet. 1966, 1st dw; fine;6. Nansen, F: First crossing of Greenland. Volume 2 only of two. 1890, 1st; covers worn;7. Hydrographic Department, Admiralty (Publishers): Pilot. 1930’s to 1950’s; including: West coast of Spain and Portugal; Baltic (2 volumes); Mediterranean (3 volumes); Bay of Biscay; North Sea; West Indies; Norway; etc. all in original
BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY:1. Wade, W M: Walks in Oxford. Two volumes in one. W Baxter, for R Pearson, 1817, folding map, frontis, plus 12 plates; pp536(continuous pagination). Contemporary full calf; rubbed and rebacked with the original spine; offsetting; o/w G+;2. The New Bath Guide. Bath, Cruttwell, 1796; folding plan, 2 plates, and 3 portraits; pp80. Full leather; VG;3. Measom, G: The Official Illustrated Guide to the North-Western Railway (including the Chester and Holyhead line), and all their branches: including descriptions of the most important manufactories in the large towns on the lines. WH Smith and Son, nd with 360 illustrations; pp574. Contemporary half leather; G+ (3)
BINDING, ETC.:1. Sheridan, T: A complete dictionary of the English language, both with regard to sound and meaning. For Charles Dilly, 1789, 2nd edn. Frontis portrait by Scott after Stewart; 4to. near contemporary full calf; VG;2. The Poems of Ossian. Two volumes. Perth, R Morison Junior, 1795; with 8 plates. Contemporary speckled calf; rubbed and hinges cracked; o/w G+;3. Sterne, Laurence: The Works. In four volumes. J Johnson; 1808, with frontis portrait, 25 plates, 2 hand-coloured marbled paper, 2 pages of music plus illustrations; pp489; 448; 426; 447. Contemporary full calf; worn and hinges cracked; couple of pages torn across the middle (without loss); occasional foxing;4. Cervantes; Smollett (translator): Don Quixote. In four volumes. W Strahan, 1770, 4th edn. corrected; with 28 new copper-plates designed by Hayman. Contemporary full calf; rubbed and chipped; lacking the blank endpapers in volume 4; the odd small stain;5. Gaspey, William: Tallis’s Illustrate
1. WYLD, James (publisher): The Post Office Plan of London. Nd, c.1800; 27 sections, linen backed and hand-coloured with the original blind stamped cloth cased boards; G+;2. DRING, Thomas: A Catalogue of the Lords, Knights and Gentlemen That Have Compounded Their Estates. Chester, R Adams, 1733, reprint of the 1655 edn.; pp128 and index; contemporary full leather; worn (2)
NATURAL HISTORY/PLATE BOOKS:1. Wright, J: The Fruit Grower's Guide (three volumes bound in six divisions). Virtue, nd, c.1891. colour lithograph plates; 4to. original pictorial cloth, aeg; spines rubbed and faded; o/w G+;2. Thompson, R: The Gardener's Assistant (6 volumes). Gresham, 1925, colour plates, etc. Original cloth; G+;3. Illustrated Dictionary of Gardening. Upcott Gill, nd. 4to. eight volumes; plus supplement, colour plates, etc.; original gilt pictorial cloth; G+ (21)
1. BACON, Francis: The Natural and Experimental History of Winds, &c. Written in Latin by the Right Honourable Francis Lord Verulam, Viscount St Alban: Translated into English by R G Gent. Printed for Humphrey Moseley, 1653, 1st edn. in English, 12mo; ppTP, (xxii), 384, and index (possibly lacking the frontis portrait)? Half leather, no lettering; near contemporary manuscript to front blank endpaper; browning;2. SMITH, Robert (Rat Catcher to Princess Amelia): The Universal Directory for Taking Alive and Destroying Rats, and All Other Kinds of Four-Footed and Winged Vermin, in a Method hitherto unattempted. Dublin, James Potts, 1772, 1st Dublin edn. With only 4 half folding plates out of six (lacking plate 2 and half of plate 4); ppix, 218. Contemporary calf, rubbed; damp stain throughout (2)
CHILDREN/ILLUSTRATED, ETC.:1. Attwell, Mabel Lucie (illustrator): Alice in Wonderland. R tuck, nd, c.1920’s, made-up dw; with 12 colour plates plus illustrations. G+;2. Attwell, Mabel Lucie (illustrator): The Water-Babies. R tuck, nd, (1915), made-up dw; with 12 colour plates plus illustrations. Inner hinges cracked; o/w G;3. Milne, A A: Songs from Now We Are Six. 1927, 1st edn., dw, 4to. G+;4. Milne, A A: Teddy Bear and Other Songs From When We Were Very Young. 1926, 1st edn., dw, 4to. G+;5. Milne, A A: The Christopher Robin Birthday Book. Three volumes. 1930, 1st edn., original red cloth; G+;6. Ransome, Arthur: The Picts and the Martyrs. 1943, 1st edn., dw; covers little blotched; o/w G;7. Plus five others (13)
ILLUSTRATED, ETC:1. Marsh, W L: Aeronautical Prints and Drawings. 1924, 1st limited edn. #393/1000, with colour plates; 4to. original cloth; G+/VG;2. Aldin, Cecil: An Artist's Models. Witherby, 1930, 1st edn. with 20 colour plates. 4to. original cloth, spine and part of cover darkened; some offsetting; o/w G;3. Crane, W (illustrator): Little Miss Peggy. 1887, 1st edn. Frontis plus 12 plates (3 have been nicely coloured-in); publisher’s catalogue dated Sept. 1887. Original cloth; rebacked with original spine;4. BB: Lord of the Forest. 1975, 1st dw (£1.75); VG;5. Keeping, C (illustrator); Sutcliff, R: The Lantern Bearers. 1959, 1st dw(12s.6d); dw little rubbed and torn; o/w G+ (5)
FIRST EDITIONS:1. Wells H G: The Food of the Gods. 1904, 1st pp317, 16 (publisher’s cat. dated 20-7-04); original cover; little rubbed; lacking front blank endpaper;2. Haggard, H Rider: Stella Fregelius. 1904, 1st pp361, (ii)advert; original cloth; G;3. Kipling, R: The Jungle Book. 1897, early reprint. Original pictorial covers; little rubbed;4. Henty, G A: Under Drake’s Flag. Blackie, nd (school prize dated 1893); early edn.;5. Wodehouse, P G: eleven titles. Mostly 1st edns. Including: Thank you Jeeves; Laughing Gas; Ring for Jeeves (with dw); full Moon (with dw); Aunts aren’t Gentlemen (with dw); etc.;6. Miles, A H: fifty-two other stories for boys. (1892);7. Fenn, G M: Two titles: Steve Young (1893); and The Rajah of Dah (1904). Both in the original pictorial cloth. (18)

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