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A Simon & Halbig bisque headed doll with open mouth, weighted blue eyes and long blonde hair. Composite body with jointed limbs, marked to the back of the neck Simon & Halbig K (A in a star) R 43. Dressed in long lace dress with straw hat decorated with ribbon and flowers. 17inches / 43cm tall
Orchestral and instrumental records, 12-inch: 174, by Prihoda, Godowsky, R. Strauss, Vaughan Williams (composers cond.), Elman, Kreisler, Hofmann, Harry Farbman (Polydor B27751/2), Kubelik, Grainger, Mackenzie (comp. cond.), Ravel (comp. cond.), Backhaus, Thibad, Rehberg, Brailowsky, Honnegger (comp. cond.), Ireland (comp. perf.), Mascagni (comp. cond.), on HM, pre-dog, Polydor, Columbia, Brunswick etc.
RACKHAM, Arthur (1867-1939, Artist and illustrator) The following 26 lots are all books illustrated by Arthur Rackham and from the Starkie/Rackham family collection. All the books are collated, first English trade editions unless otherwise stated and bound in the original publisher's covers. Three are signed by Rackham, twenty-one are inscribed to the Starkie family, dated the same year of publication, signed and with a charming pen and ink sketch by Rackham. All given by the Rackhams to the Starkies as Christmas gifts. RACKHAM, Arthur (Signed): IRVING, Washington: Rip Van Winkle, Heinemann, 1905, 1st edn. With 51 Coloured Plates bound in at the back. 4to. Inscribed to R F Starkie, dated 9 Oct. 05 and signed by Rackham. CONDITION: Richard Starkie's Bookplate to front pastedown; cut to head of spine, occasional foxing to text, o/w VG
MODERN FIRST EDITIONS: 1. Thomas, Dylan: The Map of Love. J M Dent, 1939, 1st edn. with Dust Jacket. Frontispiece portrait by Augustus John. Original purple cloth. CONDITION: Head and foot of spine faded; dust jacket with a couple of small tears; o/w VG+; 2. Lee, Laurie: The Voyage of Magellan. Lehmann, 1948, 1st edn. with dust jacket (10s. 6d.). CONDITION: Browning to endpapers; dust jacket a little worn; o/w VG; 3. Lee, Laurie: The Sun My Monument. (Author's first book). New Hogarth press, 1944, 1st edn. with dust jacket (3s. 6d.). CONDITION: Dust jacket little worn and faded; o/w VG; 4. Lee, Laurie: The Bloom of Candles. Lehmann, 1947, 1st edn. with dust jacket. CONDITION: Dust jacket lightly damp stained; o/w VG; 5. Symons, A J A (Ed): An Anthology of 'Nineties' Verse. Elkin Mathews, 1928, 1st edn. with dust jacket. CONDITION: Foxing to edges; spine of dust jacket faded; o/w VG+; 6. Six other first editions: AGATE, J; LEE, C; GREACEN, R; DURRELL, L; and two by H.G.Wells. CONDITION: All very good (11)
BRITISH BIRDS (2 Works): 1. Bewick, T: A History of British Birds In 2 Vols, Newcastle, 1826. Fully Illustrated. Very nicely bound in ½ Leather over marbled boards. CONDITION: Small stain to paper edges; light foxing; o/w Very good and Attractive set; 2. Mudie, R: The Feathered Tribes of the British Islands, in 2 vols. With 19 coloured Plates + 2 coloured vignettes. Very nicely bound in ½ Leather over marbled boards. CONDITION: VG+ (4)
MAGIC & MYSTERY, ETC.: 1. Bertram, Charles: Isn't It Wonderful? A History Of Magic And Mystery. Swan Sonnenschein. 1896, 1st edn. Inscribed by the author to A. Bailey and dated 26/02. With frontis plate and numerous illustrations. Original pictorial cloth, gilt. CONDITION: Hinges cracked and covers almost detached; the odd small stain; 2. Henry, E R: Classification and Uses of Finger Prints. 1901, 2nd Edn.; 3. Anderson, Richard: Lightning Conductors History, Nature and Mode of Application. 1885, 3rd edn. (3)
HEATH ROBINSON, W (Illustrator): Kipling, R: A Song of the English, Hodder & Stoughton, (1909), Numbered Limited edition, 000 of 500 copies. SIGNED by Heath Robinson; with 30 tipped in colour plates plus black and white illustrations. Gilt Decorative Full Vellum binding with top edges gilt. CONDITION: Spine a little rubbed; covers warped and lacking the ties; light offsetting; o/w G+/VG
R. WALLACE & SONS AMERICAN SILVER PART CANTEEN comprising ten table forks, twelve silver handled table knives, twelve side forks, six silver handled side knives, twelve table spoons, three soup spoons, four dessert forks, eight salad forks, eleven butter knives, two serving spoons, six dessert spoons, eleven teaspoons, and twelve coffee spoons, each terminal cast with scrolling pediment and engraved with the initial `M`, marked `RW&S Sterling`, and pat. 1915, approximately 3067g in total (excluding the silver handled knives), the largest spoon 20.5cm long, the table fork 19cm long The canteen is in very good condition. Light surface wear.
PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PEDESTAL BON BON DISHES BY R & W SORLEY each border of serpentine form and with pierced foliate decoration, over a spreading circular foot, London 1900, approximately 840g in total, each dish approximately 20cm diameter General surface wear. Small dent to underside of one of the dishes. Overall very good condition.
COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE including a set of six Victorian Queen`s pattern teaspoons, the terminals engraved with initials, maker `J.M.J.R`, Glasgow 1852, each spoon approximately 14cm long; a set of ten King`s pattern teaspoons, maker `L&S`, Birmingham 1898/1899, each spoon approximately 11.5cm long; a set of six silver coffee spoons, maker `R&B`, Sheffield 1932, each spoon approximately 9cm long, with its original case; and a collection of silver and plated souvenir and condiment spoons, approximately 301g in total One of the tips of the Oueen`s pattern teaspoons is missing. Dent to the bowl of one of the Queen`s pattern spoons, and two of the spoons have repairs to the bowls. The King`s pattern spoons in good condition.
A matched set of Victorian and Edwardian silver Kings pattern dessert forks:, various makers and dates, also a matched set of five silver Kings pattern teaspoons, various makers and dates, a set of six Old English pattern soup spoons, maker Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1945, a set of six small silver forks and a matching set of six spoons, Sheffield, 1938, maker R&D, a set of six Old English pattern teaspoons, Sheffield, 1919, maker J.T. & Co., a provincial Kings pattern teaspoon, Newcastle, 1830 and a plated Kings pattern teaspoon, total weight of silver 44ozs.
A George III provincial silver Old English pattern table spoon, maker R J, probably Richard Jenkins, Exeter, 1800:, also another Newcastle, circa 1780, maker James Crawford and London 1810, maker Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, three other Georgian Old English pattern spoons and two dessert forks, total weight 12ozs (8).
Sierra LeoneCovers and Cancellations1893 (3 Feb.) envelope registered to Halifax, Nova Scotia, bearing 1884-91 3d. yellow, 1890 6d. brown-purple and 1893 CA "half/penny" on 1½d. pale violet with variety "pfnny", twice neatly cancelled with Freetown c.d.s. and showing oval-framed "R" h.s. and Liverpool Registered oval d.s. (20.2), arrival c.d.s. (5.3) on reverse. An attractive franking with the variety particularly rare on cover. S.G. 32, 36, 39c. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Sierra LeoneCovers and Cancellations1895 (9 Dec) Myerscough envelope (opened-out) registered from Kent to London, bearing 1884-91 ½d. dull green (10 with a block of six) and 1½d. violet (3) each cancelled "B31" and showing "R" in oval h.s., superb "kent/sierra leone" and London (27.12) Registered oval d.s. the latter applied over the adhesives, the reverse with Freetown (10.12) and Liverpool Registered oval d.s. (26.12); a few small imperfections though an most attractive franking. S.G. 27, 28, 31. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Sierra LeoneCovers and Cancellations1897 (22 Apr.) Myerscough printed envelope registered to London, bearing 1884-91 ½d. dull green vertical pairs (3) and 4d. brown all cancelled with Freetown c.d.s., marked "Avis de Reception" and showing fine "ar" handstamp at lower left corner, "R" in oval h.s., Freetown, Liverpool (13.5) and London (13.5) Registered d.s., all on face; small imperfections though a rare Advice of Receipt franking. S.G. 27, 33. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Sierra LeoneCovers and Cancellations1897 (17 Sept.) Goubert envelope (fractionally truncated at foot) from Freetown and addressed locally, bearing 1897 "2½d." on 1/- dull lilac (S.G. Type 8, 3, one marginal) all neatly cancelled with c.d.s., "R" in oval h.s. and Freetown Registered oval d.s. at foot; one stamp crossed by blue crayon line and another with foxing in one corner, nevertheless a scarce franking. S.G. 63. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Sierra LeoneCovers and Cancellations1898 (16 Feb.) envelope (opened-out) registered from Manoh Salijah to Hyeres, France and redirected to Marseilles, the reverse endorsed "J. Schultz - Manoh - affriq. occident" with two fine red wax seals inscribed "js", "manoh salijah/sierra leone" c.d.s. in magenta ink, the face panel bearing 1884-91 3d. yellow vertical pair in combination with 1896-97 1d. dull mauve and carmine cancelled with Freetown c.d.s.(9.3) and showing "R" in oval h.s. in the same ink as the despatch c.d.s., Freetown and London (1.4) Registered oval d.s., the reverse also with Liverpool Registered oval d.s. (31.3), and two Hyeres c.d.s. (2.4); a few small imperfections though a scarce and unusual franking from this office. S.G. 32, 42. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) South West AfricaOccupational Period Covers and CancellationsGarub: 1916 (13 Sept.) envelope to Switzerland, bearing 3d. black and orange vertical pair cancelled by a good strike of the extremely rare "garub/r l" rubber datestamp (B3, used as the illustration for the Putzel handbook) with a further superior strike towards lower left corner, censor cachet at foot, the reverse with bred on white censor label applied over Luderitzbucht transit c.d.s.; the envelope/adhesives with a few faults. Not recorded in the Busch handbook. Photo Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) SudanCovers and Cancellations1898 (26 July) 5m. carmine envelope "From No 3364 Sergt G R Simms 1/R War R" at Darmali to England, marked "Nile Expeditionary Force" at foot and "Army of Occupation Soudan", cancelled by "darmali/s.p.s." c.d.s. (Stagg Type 28, rare, having a short life as a Base Camp during the build up of troops for the final assault on Omdurman) and showing Wadi Halfa, Alexandria and Birmingham (10.8) c.d.s. on reverse; some light foxing though a rare item from the Nile Expeditionary Force. B.P.A. Certificate (2011). Photo Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
Brazil1844-66, used selection of 181, including "Inclinados" 10(r.) (2), 30(r.) (3 and a forgery), 60r.(4), 1850 180(r.) (6), 300(r.) (6), 600(r.) (11), 1854-61 280(r.), 430(r.) (2), 1866 perforated 300(r.) (2), 480(r.), etc., also a selection of 147 Mexico perf. and imperf. Hidalgo heads, mixed condition Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

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