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FIVE BOXED AND PART BOXED TRI-ANG RAILWAYS OO GAUGE LOCOMOTIVES AND E.M.U. MODELS, 'Biggin Hill' No.34057, B.R. green livery (R.869S/R.38), 'Princess Elizabeth' No.46201 (R.50/R.30), Jinty No.47606 (R.52), B12 No.61572 (R.150S/R.39) all in B.R. black livery, Class 4-SUB E.M.U. Motor car No.S1052S (numbers worn) (R.156) B.R. green livery, (in R.225 box), boxes damaged
A QUANTITY OF BOXED AND UNBOXED OO GAUGE ROLLING STOCK, to include several boxed and unboxed Tri-ang military items including boxed bogie well wagon with tank load (no. R.241) and unboxed four rocket launcher (R.343) complete with eight rockets and quantity of 'caps', Dinky Toys anti aircraft gun, No. 161b/690, missing figures, with a quantity of Thomas the Tank Engine items
A LARGE QUANTITY OF BOXED AND UNBOXED OO GAUGE MODEL RAILWAY TRACK AND ACCESSORIES, to include Tri-ang large station set (R.459) not checked but appears largely complete, boxed and unboxed Tri-ang and Hornby buildings and track, many with instructions, card buildings, scenic items etc (8 boxes)
A R Horwood and Lord Gainsborough, The Flora of Leicestershire and Rutland (London, Oxford University Press, 1933) blue cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Complete with pictorial dust-jacket and two folding maps, first edition. Together with C T Green, Flora of the Liverpool District (1933)
Garcia Marquez (Gabriel) Living to Tell the Tale (Knopf 2003) First US Edn, v.g./v.g.+ in cloth, d.w.; Love in the Time of Cholera (Cape 1988) signed, dated "89". V.g. in cloth, d.w., slightest soiling to front panel of d.w.; Chronicle of a Death Foretold (Knopf 1983) inscribed "par Murray" and signed, about v.g.+; News of Kidnapping (Cape 1997) v.g.+ in v.g. cloth, d.w.; The General in his Labyrinth (Knopf 1990) First US., v.g.+ in v.g. cloth, d.w. in removable glassine cover; Clandestine in Chile (Henry Holt 1986) First US, v.g.+ in v.g. cloth, d.w. in removable cover; Leaf Storm (Cape 1972) First UK Edn., v.g. in cloth, d.w. in removable plastic cover, flap edges tanned, d.w., small closed tear to spine end of d.w.; Memories of My Melancholy Whores (Knopf 2005) First US., v.g.+ in v.g. cloth, d.w.; Of Love and Other Demons (Knopf 1995) First US., v.g.+ in v.g. cloth, d.w.; The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor (Knopf 1986?) signed, First US, v.g.+ in v.g. cloth, d.w. in removable cover, top of spine bumped; Strange Pilgrims (Knopf 1993) First US., v.g.+ in v.g. cloth, d.w.; Martin (Gerald) Gabriel Garcia Marquez A Life (Bloomsbury 2008) v.g.+ in v.g. cloth, d.w.; McMurray (George R) Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Ungar 1977) First Edn., v.g. in cloth d.w. (13)
(Irvine, W R ed.) From the Small Back Room: A Festschrift for Ciaran Carson, (Netherlea 2008) Heaney (Seamus, introduction), illustrated by Neil Shawcross. Signed by Ciaran, Heaney and Shawcross. Copy No. 84 of Ltd Ed of 150 signed copies. Fine in slipcase as issued; Heaney (Seamus) Spelling It Out, (Gallery 2009) First Edn. Signed. One of Ltd. Edn. of 400 copies, this being one of the 300 copies for sale. Fine in green cloth, no d.w. as issued. (2)
Malouf (David) Dream Stuff (Chatto & Windus 2000) First UK Edn., v.g.+ in cloth, d.w.; Jones (Edward P) Lost in the City (Morrow 1992) First US Edn. Gift inscription to fep.; O'Neill (Joseph) Netherland (Pantheon 2008) First US Edn. Signed, v.g.+ in cloth, d.w.; O'Neill (Joseph) This is the Life (FSG 1991) First US Edn., v.g.+ in cloth, d.w. Gift inscription; Dickey (James) Deliverance (Hamish Hamilton 1970) First Edn., v.g. in cloth/d.w. Inscribed "For Dr Philip Murray / these rivers and arrows -James Dickey"; Dunne (Nell) Poor Cow (MacGibbon & Kee 1967) First Edn., v.g. in cloth/ d.w.; Braithwaite (E R.) To Sir With Love, First US Edn., signed, First Edn., v.g. in cloth/d.w. D.w. clipped. Inscribed "For Philip Murray with the author's best wishes - Ricardo Braithwaite, 1`5. 1. 1995"; Berger (John) G a Novel (Viking 1972) First Edn, near v.g. in cloth d.w. ; Household (Geoffrey) The Europe That Was (David & Charles, 1979) First UK Edn., v.g. in cloth d.w. Inscribed to Dr Murray. As a lot, waf. (9)
With Fine Inscription Ferlinghetti (Lawrence) A Coney Island of the Mind, (Arion Press 2005) Portraiture by R B Kitaj. No. 207 of 300 copies. Signed by Poet and Artist. V.g.+ in decorative cloth, slip case soiled with a few compression marks. On mould-made Hahnemuhla Bugra paper, inscribed on half title "For Philip Murray and his scintillating wife on (the original) Coney Island - 2004 - and we having a pint together in that 300-year old pub where they locked doors during Holy Hour which meant you couldn't git out! Love and kisses - Lawrence Ferlinghetti". (1) * The Coney Island he refers to in the inscriptions is off Sligo Town.
Wilde (Oscar) Intentions... The Decay of Lying Pen - Pencil and Poison, The Critic as Artist, The Truth of Masks. Crown 8vo L. (James R. Osgood / Mc Ilvaine & Co.) 1894. & Printers device. Second Edn., hf. title, 258pp, end leaf with 'London Printed by Gilbert and Revington Ld.....,' & one blank leaf, t.e.g., cont. hf. vellum by Hatchards, mor. labels & gilt decor. spine. V. good. Ex. Libris of Hubert Beaumont. Mason 342. (1)
Wilde (Oscar) Lord Arthur Saviles Crime & other Stories, Crown 8vo L. (James R. Osgood, McIlvaine & Co.) 1891. First Edn., title with reverse blank, last leaf with the imprint 'Printed by R. & R. Clarke, Edinburgh,' t.e.g., in cont. hf. vellum by Hatchards, mor. labels, & gilt decor spine. V. good. Ex. Libris of Hubert Beaumont. Mason 345. (1)
First Edition with Fine Illustrations Limited to 1000 Copies Wilde (Oscar) The House of Rome Pomegranates, ... The Design & Decoration of this Book by C. Ricketts & C.H. Shannon. Sm. 4to L. (James R. Osgood / Mc Ilvaine & Co.) 1891. First Edn., two prelim. leaves with Dedit. on reverse of second, decor. title with imprint & device with 'O.M.' above, one leaf following the text with printers device and imprint, with 4 fine plts., illus. & designs thro-out, t.e.g., other edges uncut, in cont. hf. vellum by Hatchards, mor. labels & gilt decor. spine. V. good. Ex. Libris of Hubert Beaumont. Mason 347. (1)
Scarce First Edition Wilde (Oscar) Intentions, 8vo L. (James R. Osgood / Mc Ilwaine & Co.) 1891. First Edn. [Limited to 1500 Copies] One blank leaf with publisher imprint, title, with reverse blank, contents leaf (reverse blank, 258pp & last leaf with imprint 'London....' uncut, orig. gilt decor. moss green cloth, worn. Mason 341. (1)
Wilde (Oscar) A Critic in Pall Mall, Being Extracts from Reviews and Miscellanies. Sm. 8vo L. (Methuen & Co.) 1919 Selection made by E.V. Lucas; Hopkins (R. Thurston) Oscar Wilde - A Study of the Man and His Work, L. 1913. Port. frontis cloth. Mason 647; Sherard (R.H.) Oscar Wilde, The Story of an Unhappy Friendship. L. 1909. Port. frontis, green cloth. Mason 673; Mayerfeld (Max) Oscar Wilde Epistola Carcore et Vinculis, Berlin 1925. First Edn.,, cloth backed boards; Douglas (Lord Alfred) Lyrics, L. 1935. First Edn., port. frontis, cloth & d.w.; Crossland (T.W.H.) The First Stone, L. 1912, recent cloth. (6)
Richard & Co, an enamelled bow-sided French carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a gong with push button repeat of the last hour at will and having a platform lever escapement, the backplate stamped with the trademark of the maker Richard & Co, being the initials R & Co within an oval, the ivorine dial with stylised Arabic hour numerals, blued steel spade hands, filigree dial centre and a pierced and engraved gilt-brass mask, the brass case with barley-twist columns, bowed-sides and inlaid with champlevé enamel to both the top and lower frieze, height 21.5cm/18cm (handle up/down) * Biography; For details of Richard & Co see lot number 842
* Richard Eurich O.B.E., R.A. [1903-1992]- The Cod and Lobster, Staithes:- signed R. Eurich and dated 1934 bottom right also inscribed in pencil on the stretcher oil on canvas 40.5 x 50.5cm *Exhibited. Royal Albert Memorial Museum 1960 * Provenance. Purchased by the present owner in the 1950s
A SMALL HISTORICAL POLYFOIL DISH on compressed circular pot, engraved with the portrait of Neville Chamberlain and a map of Western Europe & Great Britain, made to commemorate the events of September 1938 (Chamberlain & Hitler's agreement) and Chamberlain's "Peace in our Time" address, by R. E. Stone, with facsimile signature & Sponsor's mark of Asprey & Co.Ltd., London 1938; 4.9" (12.5 cms) diameter; 3.7 oz
A VICTORIAN OVAL SUGAR BASIN with angular handles & a corded border by R. Martin & E.Hall, London 1882, a later cream jug of similar form and a pair of sugar tongs, both with the maker's mark "CW", Birmingham 1912 (all of the above with bright-engraved cartouches to match); the jug 3.25" (8.4 cms) high; 16.4 oz (3)

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