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Lot 641

Co. Dublin:   Dalkey Peoples Concerts, lg. single sheet, printed both sides & folded, c. 1907, with numerous interest, local and other adverts, torn at fold. Rare. As Ephemera, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 642

Early Athletic Programme Co. Dublin - Sporting:  Dublin Exhibition 1873, Grand National Athletic Contest, North V. South of Ireland [and] England V. Ireland, single printed sheet on pink paper folded. As ephemera, w.a.f. Good & V. Rare. (1) * Interesting item, listing committee members, different events & dress code etc.

Lot 648

Possibly Unique Issue Usher (James) Strange and Remarkable Prophesies and Predictions of the Holy, Learned, and Excellent James Usher, Late L. Arch-Bishop of Armagh, and Lord Primate of Ireland, Sm. 4to London (For R.G.) 1678. First Edn. (1 of 4 issues), 8pp. disbound. Ex. Rare. ESTC R504328, Notes one copy only. Not recorded by Sweeney; also Pamphlet: A List of Such of the Names of the Nobility, Gentry and Commonalty of England and Ireland, (Amongst whom are several Women and Children) .. . Sm. 4to Lond. (For R. Clavel .. and J. Watts) 1690. First and Only Edition. Title within dbl. lined border, pp [2], 5 - 52, 49 - 70, disbound, good. Scarce. Sweeney 2520?. (2)

Lot 664

With Original Photograph Tipped-In Co. Kildare interest: McGann (Andy) Voices of the Night.  By 'The Above Mentioned' Andy McGann. sometime Night Watchman, Star Gazer, Comet Observer, and Astronomer Royal, at Clongowes Wood, to which is Prefixed The Great Homeric Cryptogram. 16mo D. (Keating & Co.) 1888. Sole Edition, orig. photographic portrait frontis, 24pp. orig. gilt lettered green cloth, v. good copy. Extremely Rare. (1)

Lot 675

[Famine Period] Co. Leitrim,  a printed Letter to Tenants Signed by John Law (Agent of Lord Leitrim) dated Milford November 1847,  stating that 'the abandonment of the ruinous system of Rundale being an indispensable preliminary to any improvement in the condition of the tenantry .. the Earl of Leitrim is willing to accept a surrender of the Leases in such Townlands as are still in Rundale - so that each Tenant may hold his land in one compact and separate farm' on stated terms, etc. Issued to a Magharabeg tenant. Single sheet with integral blank. 'Rundale' was a landholding system common before the Famine, especially in Western counties, whereby land was held in common and allocated to tenants in strips, so that each tenant had a mixture of good and bad land. It led to fragmentation of holdings. As a document. Rare, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 692

Rare First Printing Markievicz (Constance de) Women, Ideals, and the Nation, A Lecture Delivered to the Students' National Literary Society, Dublin by Constance de Markievicz (Macha of Inghinidhe na hEireann), D. (Inghinidhe na hEireann) 1909, First, 16pps, original ptd. blue wrappers. (1) * This was the First of Only two Pamphlets she wrote.

Lot 716

Concerning the Publication of His First Book MacSwiney (Terence) A long and interesting ALS to Fred Cronin, 27.5.[19]06, 12 pp (three folded sheets), with associated envelope, discussing his plans to publish his first collection of poetry, The Music of Freedom (1907), for which he had obtained costings from Guys (of Cork) and Gills. The estimate for 1,000 copies in cloth gilt came to £33, to be paid in advance, which he confesses 'has staggered me not a little', and Guy's representative also raised queries about the content. 'Moore asked me .. did it not advocate armed resistance? I said it depended on the moral he drew from it! He laughed. He then raised the question of trouble with - what do you think? - the Church! I said there would be no trouble with the Church, as long as I believed in the Church I would write nothing against it. He said of course .. But things are peculiar in Ireland, and there was - the Peasant! He actually brought up the suppression of the 'Peasant'! I told him some of those who disapproved most strongly of that suppression were priests, which seemed to surprise him ..' Also mentions other projects, the Craobh, the Celtic [Literary Society], etc. [Note: Cronin is addressed here as 'Conchubhar', the name he used when writing in Irish]. MacSwiney's collection, The Music Of Freedom, was published in 1907 under his own imprint, The Risen Gaedheal Press, printed by Guys of Cork, under the pen-name 'Cuireadir' ('Sower of seed'). He got his chosen Irish Vellum paper and cloth gilt binding, with the United Irish harp on front cover, but it is very unlikely that 1,000 copies were issued, as the book is rare; about 300 is more likely. A copy is included with this lot. 'For victory Is not in life alone, but in the strength That masters life to serve a noble purpose. And they have won their fight most gloriously, Who flung their lives with passionate resolve Against tyrannous empire; who in falling Did fire a million sleeping breasts to life ..' [p. 67] Provenance: Cronin Collection

Lot 719

Extremely Rare Item [O'Casey (Sean)] Lament for Thomas Ashe, by Sean O'Cathasaigh [Dublin, F. O'Connor 1917] Broadside, [Poem], 4 stanzas of eight lines, commencing 'The Breasts of the mountains with anger are heaving...' approx. 7 1/2" x 5 1/4". One small straight tear, otherwise a very fine copy. Ayling & Durkan A2. (1) * Another very rare O'Casey item, his second publication. It was printed very hurriedly, probably for distribution outside the gaol gates, while Ashe's friends were waiting for news as to when his body would be allowed out for burial. Ex. Scarce.

Lot 720

[O'Casey (Sean)] Thomas Ashe .... by Sean O'Cathasaigh 8vo D. (Fergus O'Connor) n.d. [1917] Broadside, printed with black lined border one side only, approx. 8 3/4" x 5 2/4", tipped onto block card. Sole Edition. A poem in six stanzas each of five lines, commencing 'The Children of Eireann are listening again...' Ex. Rare.  Ayling & Durkan A3. (1) * Thomas Ashe was a personal friend of Sean O'Casey. This is his third publication.

Lot 721

Republican Photographs: Four Courts - A good group of 12 original photographs of Dublin during The Troubles showing the Four Courts after the bombardment, Morans Hotel, Barrys Hotel, Barricades, Orange Hall, Parnell Sq., O'Connell St., after the fires, etc., some rare views, some probably not available elsewhere, from a private source. Each approx. 3" x 4". As photos, w.a.f. (12)

Lot 722

Proceedings of The First Dail Dail Eireann: Dail Eireann. Tuairisc Infhedidh meach ar Sheiseon an Mheithimh, 17adh - 19adh (Session June 17 - 19, 1919). Printed text in Irish followed by English version, reporting the Dail business and debates in detail, including appointment of Arthur Griffith as Acting President in the Absence of the President, Eamon de Valera. Business included a resolution of thanks to American Congress, Acting -Presidents' Address, Departmental Reports, Ministerial proposals etc. 8vo 16pp, orig. ptd. wrappers, somewhat browned. An exceptionally rare item. (1)

Lot 724

The First Dail O'Connor (Fergus) Publisher. The Declaration of Irish Independence Official English Translation. Historic Pronouncement of Ireland's Freedom from English Rule, made at the first meeting of Dail Eireann (Ireland's Republican Parliament) in the Mansion House Dublin, on Tuesday January 21st, 1919, roy 8vo 3pp (single folded sheet) some finger & dirt marks & folding crease on verso. * An extremely rare document. The declaration states that 'whereas the Irish people is by right a free people: and whereas for seven-hundred years the Irish people has never ceased to repudiate and has repeatedly protested in arms against foreign usurpation... Now therefore we, the elected representatives of the ancient Irish people in National Parliament, Assembled, do, in the name of the Irish Nation, ratify the establishment of the Irish Republic and pledge ourselves and our people to make this declaration effective by every means at our command... ' The declaration was adopted by acclamation, as the first substantive business on the first day's meeting of The First Dail, when the Sinn Fein M.P.s. elected at the British General Election of 1918 (those not in jail) met & declared themselves to be Ireland's sovereign Parliament. This document was vehemently suppressed by the British, and very few copies have survived. In very fine condition. (1)

Lot 725

Ireland Joins the Free Nations of the World  First Meeting of Dail Eireann O'Connor (Fergus) Publisher, Ireland's Address to the Free Nations of the World, Official English Translation. Roy 8vo D. 1919, First Edn., 3pp. some marks. Extremely Rare. In very fine condition. (1) * Having Proclaimed her Independence at the First Meeting of Dail Eireann held in the Mansion House, Dublin, Tuesday, 21st January 1919, this historic address was then sent out to the Free Nations of the World. (1)

Lot 727

Effort to "Mend" Bridges - Mansion House Ard Fheis, 1922 Sinn Fein: Clar. An Feith Ard-Fheis a Bheidh ar siul... . An Fadh Feabhra 1922. Programme for Extraordinary Ard Fheis, 7th Feb. 1922, Mansion House, Dublin, 17pp. orig. wrappers, in a custom made folding cloth case. (1) * A significant occasion, which took place while efforts were being made to settle the dispute over The Treaty and to close the breach in Republican Ranks. Includes De Valera's printed statement, p. 8, with amendments submitted by Arthur Griffith, Michael Collins and others, centre pp. soiled otherwise very good copy of A Very Rare Document. (1)

Lot 734

Republican Broadsides & Ballads: A very comprehensive Republican Scrap Album containing many rare broadsides, ballads, illustrated portraits, together with several typescript additions, & a large amount of manuscript material. Broadsides include, T. Mc Donagh's 'Last & Inspiring Address' which was suppressed by The Military; P.H. Pearses 'Last Letter'; also 'The Last Poem of Thomas Ashe (Lewes Prison); 'The Pig Push' dedicated to Diarmuid Lynch; 'Irish Emigrants and English Mobs,' by Bishop of Limerick, 1915, etc. printed poems & ballads by Peadar Kearney, Maeve Cavanagh etc. In a 4to Album, over 150pp, tightly packed with a multiplicity of articles in print & manuscript, much of which might not be available elsewhere. As an Album, w.a.f. An important collection. (1)

Lot 744

Rare Cork Recruiting Poster Guy & Co. Cork: "United We Stand - We Stand United," The Shan Van Vocht. Your King and Your Country want you, says the Shan Van Vocht. God Save the King - God Save Ireland. A delightful poster with soldier at the ready, the British & Irish flags, together with the flags of Serbia, Japan, France, Belgium & Russia, and with shamrocks & green and gold borders (1 dam), after a design by E.C. Sweeney & H. Vere Flint, approx. 37cms x 48cms (14 1/2" x 19"), a coloured litho printed by Guy & Co., Cork, framed. Extremely Rare. (1)

Lot 751

Guarding the Frontiers of the United States American Revolution. Chittenden (Thomas) President of the Council of Safety, Manuscript Document signed as President of the Council of Safety, Bennington, Vermont, March 2 1778, a military warrant to Isaac Clark: 'You are hereby required .. to enlist fifty ablebodied effective ...' countersigned by Joseph Fay, Secretary. One page, folds expertly repaired on blank verso. With a typescript biography of Joseph Fay.  Revolutionary material from the State of Vermont is now rare. As a m/ss, w.a.f. (1)

Lot 752

AA WORLD-CHANGING DOCUMENTUnited States Declaration of Independence.  An original engraved facsimile copy of the Declaration of Independence of 4 July 1776, N.B. On careful examination The Auctioneers believe that this item is a copy of the Peter Force Edition of 1833, not 1823 as stated in printed catalogue.This copy with direct provenance to Charles O’Conor, the distinguished Irish-American attorney and politician.  Measurement: 30.5 in (77cm) x 25.5 in (65cm) "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.—That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed,—That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness."We, therefore, the Representatives of the United States of America, in General Congress, Assembled  ..  do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these united Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States  ..  and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do.”The Declaration followed a period of stressed relations with Great Britain over trade and other matters.  It was drafted mainly by Thomas Jefferson, with amendments by Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and others, and was adopted on 4 July 1776 by delegates from 13 States assembled in the Second Continental Conference.  It provided the essential basis for the Treaty with revolutionary France agreed in 1778.  It is no exaggeration to say that this document changed the world, marking a decisive turn away from the era of unchallenged imperial expansion and the subjection of colonial peoples, and was thereafter a shining beacon to subject peoples everywhere, most notably the Irish.  Three of the 56 signatories were born in Ireland, with a further 8 of Irish descent.The Declaration of Independence was initially published as a broadside, printed by Robert Dunlap, in which form it was widely distributed and read to the public. The source copy used for this printing has been lost. The best-known version is a signed copy that is displayed at the National Archives in Washington, D.C., and which is popularly regarded as the official document.  In 1820, when the ink on the Archives copy was seen to be fading, Congress commissioned the engraver William J. Stone to execute a full-scale facsimile, printed in 1823 in 200 copies on parchment, and issued to surviving signatories (including Jefferson and Adams) and other distinguished personalities.                                                                       It was issued to Charles O’Conor of New York, a son of Thomas O’Conor of the O’Conor Don family of Roscommon.  Charles' father, Thomas was sworn into the United Irishmen by Wolfe Tone personally, and went to America after the failure of the 1798 Rebellion.Charles O’Conor (1804-1884) was born in New York, and was called to the Bar in 1824.  He quickly made his name as a trial lawyer; after his success in a major divorce and alimony case, he was presented with two silver vases  -  one by a group of 30 leading New York ladies, the other by sixty members of the Bar.  Both vases are now in the New York Law Institute Library.He was active in Irish support groups, including one intended to support a Fenian rising in Ireland, and for many years he was a major figure in Democratic politics.  He was U.S. Attorney for the southern district of New York 1853-54.  After the Civil War he was senior counsel for the Southern leader Jefferson Davis in his trial for treason.  In the 1870s he was prominent in the successful campaign against William (Boss) Tweed of Tammany Hall.  In 1872 he was nominated for the Presidency of America by a southern Democratic group.  He declined the nomination, but his name still appeared on the ballot paper – the first Catholic to receive such a nomination.  After the 1876 election, he was advocate for his friend Samuel Tilden in his unsuccessful attempt to claim the Presidency, having won a plurality of the popular vote.The present engraving came to light recently in a country house in the West of Ireland, where presumably it was brought by Charles O’Conor on a visit to his ancestral homeland.  Of the 200 original copies issued, a recent census (Coleman 1991*) could find only 31 surviving, of which institutions held 19 and only 12 (to which the present copy can be added) were in private hands.An exceptionally rare and important document, truly one that has changed the world.A superb memorial to a very distinguished Irish-American, and a confirmation and celebration of the Irish contribution to the constitutional development of the United States.  In excellent condition.Provenance:  Charles O’Conor of New York [1804-1884]; by unbroken family descent.*W.R. Coleman, ‘Counting the Stones – a Census of the Stone Facsimiles of the Declaration of Independence’. Manuscripts vol. 43 no. 2 pp 97-105.With acknowledgements to Wikipedia.N.B. On careful examination The Auctioneers believe that this item is a copy of the Peter Force Edition of 1833, not 1823 as stated in printed catalogue.

Lot 783

V. Rare Hugh Lane Association Item Abbey Theatre: A printed Linen Handkerchief, Sold by the Irish Players at $1.00 towards a building to save Sir Hugh Lane's Great Gift of Pictures for Ireland, April 1913. approx. 47cms square, with 8 single portraits, and large group study of The Abbey Players, signed by W.B. Yeats, Augusta Gregory. Folded and in original envelope. In fine condition. (1) Provenance: From the Collections of the late Mrs. Catherine Kennedy, grand daughter of Lady Gregory.

Lot 292

A rare John Whitehurst angle barometer, dated 1763 and signed. One of very few the famous maker produced. Both angles are veneered in mahogany and cross banded. The rear is a the oak frame and cover. Found by the current owner in France.Condition reportOverall good condition. Slight damage to cistern cover which has broken but all pieces are present and should repair. Looks like a replacement tube. One of the thin oak covers looks to be missing on the back. Hanging hooks are modern replacements.Cistern cover in separate box, slightly damaged x 3

Lot 373

A Bottle Of Glenmorangie Rare Malt Scotch Whisky Aged 15 Years In Presentation Tin.A Rare Malt Whisky Aged In White American Oak Casks Previously Used In The Production Of Bourbon A Great Example Of Fine Scotch Whisky. Presentation Tin Is Unopened And In Good Overall Condition.

Lot 816

Co. Offaly: Cooke (Thos. Lalor) The Early History of the Town of Birr or Parsonstown, with Particulars of Remarkable Events there in more recent times. Also the Towns of Nenagh, Roscrea, Banagher ... etc., and the ancient Septs., Princes, and celebrated Places of the Surrounding Country. Roy 8vo Birr ('Offaly Chronicle' Printing Works) n.d. c. 1930. Original red & blue cloth, in a cloth box. Rare. (1) * Title page inscribed Joyce L. Wright, formerly of Cumberland House, The Square, Birr.

Lot 878

Literary Periodicals:  Hunter (B.) & McFadden (Roy)ed. Rann an Ulster Quarterly of Poetry, No. 2 - 20 (lacks number 1) Belfast 1948-53, contributions by Yeats, Colum, Campbell and other important Irish Literary Figures, ptd. wrapper, in custom made case. Rare collection. (19) * No. 2 contains the First Publication of Yeats Poem "Reprisals" written on the Death of Lady Gregory's son, Robert, 1918, but withheld at the time at her request, due to some of the text.

Lot 910

One of Thirteen Copies on Dutch Hand-Made Paper  Joyce (James) Pomes Penyeach, 20mo Paris (Shakespeare and Co.) 1927 Rare First Edn., Limited Edn. hf. title, errata slip, orig. printed boards, text loose from binding. V. Scarce. (1)N.B. Please note that this the general edition, not the limited first edition.  

Lot 23

Attributed to Valdemar Engelhardt for Royal CopenhagenRare crab sculpture, 1894-1900Porcelain, crystalline glaze.15 x 13.2 x 11.5 cm Produced by Royal Copenhagen, Denmark. Underside stamped in green with crown mark/DANMARK, painted blue wave mark, 476/VE under the glaze, and incised FN. Possibly intended for use as an inkwell. Footnotes:ProvenancePrivate collection, CambridgeThence by descent to the present ownerThe present sculpture was on long-term loan to the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge from 2013 to 2021 where it was displayed in the Lower Marley Gallery.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 25

Brook & Son (of Edinburgh), Sheffield 1906, of rectangular outline with cast gadrooned border, engraved presentation inscription to centre for '... King's prize...1906', below engraved coat of arms and armorialsWidth across handles: 71cm, weight: 138ozFootnote: Known as the Queen's Bodyguard for Scotland, the Royal Company of Archers has been in existence in some way since the 17th century, when in 1676 it was formed as an archery club.Following the Jacobite uprisings the Company of Archers sought to reconcile themselves with the House of Hanover and in 1822 on King George IV’s first visit to Scotland they became the personal bodyguard of the monarch.With notable members such as Sir Walter Scott and Robert Burns, the former who designed their uniform, the Royal Company of Archers has always been a prominent part of Scottish history. This twin-handled tray presented to James Crawford Dunlop in 1906, is emblazoned with three coats of arms, is a rare insight into a highly regarded and identifiably Scottish society.

Lot 54

Peter LANYON (1918-1964)Beast, 1959EtchingSigned and inscribed by Sheila Lanyon also stamped PLInscribed 'Beast 1959 - one of 6 prints made for family before plate destroyed S m Lanyon - Jo Lanyon - June 1983' to versoPlate size 25 x 18cm Condition report: This rare etching has not been examined out of the frame but it appears to be in excellent condition

Lot 368

EXETER, The East View of the East Gate : hand coloured aquatint, Jukes and John Hayman, size : 450 x 350, F & G, 1784. * A rare print damaged, laid down and repaired.

Lot 17

GREAT EXHIBITION: Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 4 vols., 1851. Reports by the Juries on the subjects in the thirty classes into which the Exhibition was divided, illustrated with photographs, stout folio, superbly bound by Riviere in full crimson morocco with thick raised bands, one volume with an ink stain on the spine, (1851). With - Official Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue, 3 vols,(1851), matching previous lot. With - First Report of the Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851, 1 vol., to the Right Hon. Spencer Horatio Walpole, matching previous items, two large folding plans,1852. * all eight volumes are presentation copies to The RIGHT HON. WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, highly influential nineteenth century politician being four times prime minister, he was a commissioner for the 1851 Great Exhibition. A superb and rare set, with immaculate provenance.(8)

Lot 359

EXETER : " West View of the East Gate," Published by John Hayman, engraved by F. Jukes, uncoloured aquatint, size : 460 x 300 mm, F & G, 1785. * rare, not examined out of the frame, probably laid-down.

Lot 49

Rare Malts Caol Isla 20 yr Old 1975 61.18% Vol 75 cl 1 bt In Presentation Box

Lot 7

Patrick HERON (1920-1999)Untitled, c.1994MonotypeChristie's label to versoFurther labels to verso, one reads - 'This is one of 12 unique but similar monotypes made by Patrick Heron at the time of his show at the Camden Arts Centre 1994. It is a very rare piece.' 76 x 57cmThis piece has not been examined out of its frame, however, judging from other examples from this series of 12 monotypes each is signed, dated 2005 and inscribed to verso Condition report: This glazed work is float mounted. It has not been examined out of the frame. It appears to be in excellent condition.

Lot 261

Norman Stuart CLARKE (1944)A tall torso form vase with white and coloured spot and drip decoration,signed and dated '97height 33cmCondition report: This rare example has no condition issues

Lot 561

IMPORTANT RARE SINGLES (111) + LPS in total ALL IMAGES TAKEN

Lot 588

Boxed 75cl bottle of Bell’s Very Rare Scotch Whisky Royal Reserve 21 years 

Lot 11

Brazilian Indigenous Wai-Wai Tribal Bag made from Seeds, Rare

Lot 123

British Cold War Era Army School of Civil Defence Instructors Notes, a large bound book, Issues April to August T.A. Training 1964 with supplied to the Public Service ink stamped inside. A rare insight the fear of all our Nuclear Warfare and how the Civilian Population was trained in response. Many pages on the affects of Radiation and Wartime Operational plans.

Lot 175

Norfolk Yeomanry No.1 Ceremonial Dress Uniform at the rank of 2nd Lt, named inside George Townshend, 7th Marquess Townshend 1936 and made Hawkes & Co., Saville Row. 7th Marquess Townshend was commissioned into 430 Bty Norfolk Yeomanry as a 2nd Lieutenant in 1936. An excellent uniform with Chainmail epaulettes in very good condition. A rare piece of Norfolk history

Lot 192

German 1938 box of Glass slides (7) 'RFDU' Series No. 40 by Dr Franz Stoedtner on the subject of the German Reich in original box , the Encirclement politics of England including: Kaiser Friedrich and the Crown Prince (rare image of the Kaiser in 1888 before his death of throat cancer), The pilot disembarks showing a newspaper image of Otto Von Bismarck leaving the ship with Kaiser Wilhelm II watching from above (Bismarck was dismissed as Chancellor 1890), Edward VII and Wilhelm II on the Saalburg, The meeting of the Emperors at Björkö, Kaiser Wilhelm II and his six Sons etc.

Lot 388

Vintage Rare Collectible Brownie Reflex, Made In England, Kodak Ltd. Camera in original box

Lot 464

German 1936 Olympics - Band II Press Photographs, a collection of 100+ Propaganda photographs of the Olympics, 'Sammelwerk Nr. 14 Olympia 1936 - Band II Bild Nr. 200 Gruppe 60 Band II'. Some rare photographs showing the Athletes of the different countries and the spectacle the regime put on for the world to see.

Lot 5

Antique Quilted Silk Baby Booties, Rare (c. 1850)

Lot 649

2020 pre-decimal 50th Anniversary Gold Double Sovereign, boxed with certificate. Rare mintage 240

Lot 311

An original and rare cinema poster for 1968 drag queen documentary 'The Queen'. Rolled. Measures 20 x 30". VF condition. Also an original c 1980s French advertising poster for 'Dim' stockings (23.5 x 31.5").

Lot 338

Six rare 1950s Marilyn foreign magazines to inc: Epoca, Elle, Imagenes.

Lot 72

Excellent selection of rare computer games to include 100+ cassette games (including 46 Amstrad Action magazine cassettes) for the Amstrad CPC 464 and then four boxed disks (plus 14 other disks with games) for the Amstrad CPC 6128. Some rare examples include Spellbound Dizzy, Bubble Dizzy, Wild West Seymour, Head over Heels, Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles, Double Dragon, Lemmings and more. Full list available on request.

Lot 53

A rare ormolu mounted overlaid ‘mercury’ glass table lamp, the glass possibly by James Powell & Sons, mid 19th century,on a green and white overlaid silvered glass stem with neo gothic design triangular foot, with cut glass reservoir and Vered & Co mechanism,height 73cm

Lot 83

A rare salt glaze stoneware wall pocket, attributed to Harry Barnard, late 19th century,modelled as twins, initialled ‘H.B.’, otherwise unmarked, probably an experimental piece,20.5cm high, firing crack

Lot 85

A rare Royal Doulton figure 'An Elizabethan Lady' HN309, c.1919, modelled by C. J. Noke,black painted marks and impressed date code ‘8. 19’,23.5 cm high

Lot 135

A pair of Chinese blue and white ovoid jars and covers, Kangxi period,each painted with ladies in a garden, the covers with a boy, rare to find intact covers on this size jar, apocryphal Chenghua marks,Provenance - Bluetts label to each base.13.2 and 13.5 cm high, wood stands

Lot 148

12 BOTTLES FORTIFIED AND DESSERT WINEBodegas Barbadillo Manzanilla Pasada en Rama (37.5cl); Royal Tokaji Aszu 6 Puttonyos 2017 (50cl) and Szamorodni Furmint 2017 (50cl); Betsek Kvarc Balassa (50cl); Pedro Ximenez 30 Years Old Rare Sherry (50cl); Bridao Colheita Tardia Late Harvest 2017 (50cl); Blandy's Madeira 2008 (50cl); Harvey's Very Old Oloroso Blend Medium (50cl); RABL Gelber Muskateller 2015 (50cl); Krsko Sauvignon Izbor (50cl); Chinese Sweet 5(50cl); Contemporal Moscatel Roxo de Setubal (50cl)

Lot 153

12 BOTTLES GINMonmouth Gin Co Pink (50cl); Burgen Dry (50cl); N.I.P Rare Dry (50cl); Botanic Australis Navy Strength (70cl); Komasa Japanese Craft (50cl); Ori-Gin 1848 Strawberry (50cl); Mr Branch Dry Distiller's Cut (50cl); Alexander Leichtenstern Mundart (50cl); Granddad Jack's 65 Miles (50cl); The House of Botanicals Raspberry Old Tom (70cl); The Duke Munich Dry Rough (70cl); Wakashio Distillery 424 (50cl)

Lot 159

11 BOTTLES GINSaraswati Premium Dry (50cl); Der Ginsberg Edelbrand Premium Dry (50cl); Shire Cherry Small Batch; Trevethan Honey Oak Cornish; Seri Pervas; Dasher and Fisher Ocean (50cl); Four Pillars Rare Dry; Anthea Cherry; Seppeltsfield Road Small Batch (50cl); Greenalls Black Cherry; Dancing Anchor Dry

Lot 163

11 BOTTLES SPIRITSSibona La Grappa di Moscato (50cl); St Remy XO Brandy; Grappa Amarone Barrique (50cl); Marzadro Giara Amarone Grappa; Tezaur Divin XO Brandy (50cl); Ntapaios Greek Brandy (50cl); Deta Distilleria Grappa di Chianti Classico; Zoinos Grape Marc Spirit; Moldova Divin XO; Grappa di Susanna; Boutillier G Griand Rare Cask Finishing Brandy XO (1L)

Lot 175

12 BOTTLES GINKanoshizuku Craft (35cl); Pinnock MMXVIII (50cl); Fjare Rare Distilled; Dasher and Fisher Strawberry (50cl); Wessex Rhubarb and Ginger; Inspirited Bergamot, Orange and Golden Kiwi; Snowdonia Spirit Co Bara Brith; Are Branneri Rose; Chase Pink Grapefruit and Pomelo; Zafiro Premium Strawberry; Rule Premium Scottish; Caorunn Scottish Raspberry

Lot 183

9 BOTTLES BRANDYKvint Divin Aged 6 years VSOP (50cl); St-Remy Cask Finish Collection; ABK6 Cognac XO Renaissance; Three Barrels Rare Old VSOP; Maison Fondee Bardinet Very Superior Old Pale VSOP; Reverie French Napoleon; St-Remy Signature; Beehive VSOP Premium Reserve; Precissime Celebration VSOP (1L)

Lot 33

12 BOTTLES FRENCH SPARKLING WINELouis Bouillot Brut Millesime 2012; Willm Cremant D'Alsace Brut Organic; Victorine de Chastenay Cremant de Bourgogne 2014; Turckheim Cremant d'Alsace Brut; Dopff and Irion l'Exception Pinot Gris Brut 2014; Louis Bouillot Perle Rare Brut Grand Millesime 2016; Gruhier Grande Cuvee Pinot Noire Extra Brut; Asda Extra Special Cremant de Loire Brut; Pfaff Cremant d'Alsace Pinot Gris Brut 2014; Bestheim Cremant d'Alsace Brut Premium, Pfaff Cremant d'Alsace Chardonnay Exception Brut; Willm Cremant D'Alsace Brut

Lot 442

Rare Retro Childs Eero Aarnio Ball Chair ?

Lot 12

RARE VASE EN FORME D'OLIVEen porcelaine bleu blanc, la panse à décor déroulé d'un paysage réprésentant le Pavillon du Prince Teng (Teng Wang Ge), animé de personnages, de maisons et de ramparts. (Rayure).Chine, XIXe siècle.A RARE BLUE AND WHITE, 'PAVILION OF PRINCE TENG' OLIVE-SHAPED VASE, CHINA, 19TH CENTURY.HAUT. 35,2 CM (13 7/8 IN.)

Lot 269

RARE PENDENTIF DE STYLE HONGSHANen jade néphrite céladon veiné de rouille, représentant un oiseau aux ailes déployées au plumage finement gravé de plumes. Deux trous percés au dos de l'oiseau.(Usures).Chine, époque Ming ou plus tôt.A RARE CARVED CELADON JADE BIRD-SHAPED PENDANT, HONGSHAN CULTURE STYLE, CHINA, MING DYNASTY OR EARLIER.LARG. 7,2 CM (2 13/16 IN.)PROVENANCE-KUNSTHANDEL KLEFISCH, Cologne, vente du 3 avril 1993, lot° 109.-Acquis dans un salon d'art à Hongkong dans les anneés 70.

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