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German Railways enamel Signal box Shelf plates qty 4 mounted on wood. To include von Coppenbrugge Endfeld, von Hattorf Osterode nach Gleis 4 Zustimmungs-empfang von Ho. Together with qty 4 enamel German Street Signs comprising: NW10 – Strasse; Gleimstrasse; Breiter Weg each approximately measuring 23.5in x 7.75in; Schwanebecker Strasse approximately 41.5in x 6in. (5 items)
Edwardian Mahogany Carlton House style Writing Desk, the superstructure with pierced brass gallery rails, open shelf flanked by two concave cupboards with hinged lids and drawers, inset leather writing surface and two drawers, raised on square tapering legs terminating in castors, 93cm high x 92cm wide x 49cm deep
A Collection Of Eleven Paperbacks with First Editions By Enid Blyton, Armada Paperbacks Boys & Girls, London.Also to include a set of: The Golden Pathway By International University Society.A Collection Of Eleven Paperbacks with First Editions By Enid Blyton, Armada Paperbacks Boys & Girls, London.Some Shelf Ware, Some Age Related Spotting in reasonable condition for age.
A Collection Of 19 Edition some first editions Paperbacks By Enid Blyton, Armada Paperbacks Boys & Girls, Knights Books, Atlantic Books and Merlin Books, London. Some Shelf Ware, Some Age Related Spotting in reasonable condition for age.A Collection Of Vintage Children's Books To Include:Antoine De Saint-Exupery, Der kleine Prinz, Die Arche, Paris, 1950.The Growing Pains Of Adrian Mole By Sue Townsend, 1984, London.The Chalet Girls In Camp By Elinor M. Brent-Dyer, London, 1960, with dust cover.The Donkey Of Nazareth By Audrey Tarrant, London 1967.A Collection of Children's Books [Many First Editions] To Include:Snoopy's Book Of Shapes, New York, 1987. [Clean Copy]Peter Pan & Wendy, By J.M. Barrie's, London, [First Edition]The Way Of the story Teller, By Ruth Sawyer, London, 1944 .Russian Tales For Children, London, 1944, [trans Evgenia Schimanskaya]Racundra's First Cruise By Artur Ransome, London, The Adventures Of Pinocchio, by C Collodi London, 1957.The Canterville Ghost By Oscar Wilde, Oxford, 1987.Scots Childrens Songs And Rhymes, By Ewan McVicar, Edinburgh, 2011. Two Copies Of: The Tale Of Bejamin Bunny, By Beatrix Potter, LondonAre You My Mother By P.D. Eastman London, 1962.The First Miracle by Jeffrey Archer, London, 1980 [Signed Copy] Vote For Victoria By Jacynth Hope Simpson, 1976, London.Postman Pat O THE Rescue, 1987, London.Highway Pirates By Harold Avery, Nelson, 1923? A To Z By Sandra Boynton, London, 1984.A Collection Of 15 Paperbacks with first editions, By Enid Blyton, Armada Paperbacks Boys & Girls, London.Some Shelf Ware, Some Age Related Spotting in reasonable condition for age.
A Collection Of Vintage First Edition Children / Adult Novels, To Include:Double Matthew Walker By John Maurice, Printed In Glasgow, 1959 This way To School By Elizabeth Ord Watt [Dust Cover Torn, Shelf Ware] London, 1935.Rustlers Of The Fells By Eric Leyland, London, 1960.The Bobbsey Twins Solve A Mystery By Laura Lee Hope, London, 1955.Gene Autry, and the Big Valley Grab, Whitman, 1952.Winning an Empire, London, 1963.What Happened To Kitty, T. Wilson Wilson, London.The Young Taylor By Griselda Gifford, London1963.Professor Branestawm Up The Pole By Norman Hunter, London 1972. [Ex Library Copy]Dear Dragon, By Sesyle Joslin And Irene Haas, London 1964 [Very Good Condition]The Giant Baby By Allan Ahlberg, London, 1994.The Bear Who Went To The Ballet By Jean Richardson, London, 1996.The Dark Mile, By D. K. Broster, London. Green Willow By Eileen Dunlop, 1993, New York. [Signed Copy]Beano Medieval Knievel Copy 141A Kettle Full Of Magic By Jean Kenward, London, 1988.Martin Shares His Cloak, By Regine Schindler, A Christmas Book By Svend Otto S. London 1978.A Sound Of Chariots By Mollie Hunter London 1975 [Signed Copy]A Selection Of Children's Publication, many first editions to include: Hoot and Ruff By Jane Hissey, 1994 , London.Paddington At The Fair by Michael Bond and David Mckee. Hong Kong 1985.Paddington At The Circus Michael Bond and David Mckee. London 1973. Flower Fairies Of the Summer, By Cicely Mary Barker, London, 1927?Hans Anderson Fairy Tales, London 1995. [With Presentation Box Very Good Condition]Parraults Fairy Tales L0ndon, 1998. [With Presentation Box Very Good Condition]Grimms Fairy Tales, London 1996. [With Presentation Box Very Good Condition]
A Collection Of 51 Children's Publications To Include: The Railway Series No 39, Thomas and the Fat Controller's Engines By Christopher Awdry, [Good Condition] Two Cherry Ames Books By Hellen Wells, Student Nurse and Private Nurse, London 1959. [with dust covers]Pinocchio and the Whale, By Walt Disney, New York, 1977 [First American Edition]A Collection Of 12 Hardbacks with Five First Editions [The Adventures Of Pip, Dust cover, Round The Clock Stories with Dust cover, Storytime Book Sunshine Book & The Mount Of Adventure, By Enid Blyton, Some Shelf Ware, Some Age Related Spotting in reasonable condition for age.
A Collection Of Vintage Books On Specific Areas Of Scotland, to Include:Galloway, By Andrew McCormick, Glasgow 1947.[Boards Sunned]The Bailies Of Leith, By D Robertson, Leith 1915, [Spotting To Page]Edinburgh, By G Scott Moncrieff, London 1947, [Personal Inscription, missing part of the books dust cover]The Lothians By Ian Finlay, London 1960. [Some Wear To Dust Cover]Edinburgh In The Nineteenth Century, Edinburgh 1901.[Boards Some Shelf Ware]Please see images for further titles in this lot.A Collection Of Seven Poetry Books To Include Robert Burns.
A Set Of Works By Macaulay's, 9leather and gilt binder0 Edited By His Sister Lady Trevelyan, London 1866.[Some Shelf ware age related spotting]Historical Account Of The College Of Justice Of Scotland From It's Institute In 1532 Original By sir David Dalrymple Of Hailes Bart. Edinburgh M.D.CCC.X.L.I.X.Legendary Ballads Of England And Scotland Compiled By John S. Roberts, London.The Quite Lady By Agnes Mure Mackenzie, London ,1926.A Set Of Works By Wilson's, London MDCCCLVII.
17th century and later carved oak cupboard, rectangular top with moulded edge over a frieze carved with s-scrolls and palmette motifs, the panelled front carved with foliate lozenges and engraved with Jacobean 'J I' and '1629' lettering, flanked by uprights carved with interlocking guilloche patterns, fitted with single panelled door enclosing shelf, on skirted baseDimensions: Height: 91cm Length/Width: 113cm Depth/Diameter: 48cm
In the manor of George Bullock - early 19th century mahogany chiffonier writing desk, raised back with shelf on brass pillar supports, moulded rectangular top with concaved corners, single frieze drawer with moulded edge, fitted with sliding and hinged leather inset writing surface and small lidded compartments, the lock stamped 'GR J. Bramah's Patent, Shaw & Crane', with circular brass handle plates engraved with trailing bellflowers, double cupboard enclosed by figured panelled doors, concaved uprights to match the top, on square spade feet, Dimensions: Height: 115cm Length/Width: 83cm Depth/Diameter: 51cm
19th century giltwood and gesso wall mirror, the frame decorated with foliage scrolled egg and dart, bevelled mirror plate (67cm x 86cm); a small wall shelf, carved with male figure (W31cm, H45cm); and an Aesthetic Movement period pitch pine wall panel, decorated with foliage and flower heads (46cm x 30cm)
†JOHN SOLLY (1928-2004); a tall cylindrical stoneware vase with pronounced ribbing covered in bronze glaze, incised signature and impressed mark, height 30cm. Condition Report: Shallow chips to unglazed footring where base stuck to kiln shelf, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
†MIKE DODD (born 1943); a waisted stoneware vase covered in kaki Penlee glaze with wax resist decoration, impressed MJD mark (glaze filled), height 20.5cm.Provenance: Purchased from Contemporary Ceramics, London, 2005.Condition Report: Shallow flakes to unglazed footring where vase has adhered to the kiln shelf, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
†SARAH WALTON (born 1945); a square salt glazed bird bath, incised signature, 37.5 x 36.5cm, height 17.5cm.Provenance: Purchased from the 'Cool Clay Exhibition' marking 40 years of the Craft Potters Association, Rufford Craft Centre, 1998.Condition Report: Chips to base where bird bath has stuck to kiln shelf and repairs using a different clay to level up the base, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
†SEBASTIAN BLACKIE (born 1949); a stack of three stoneware teabowls, height 18cm, and a sake whisky schnapps cup, made 2004 (2).Provenance: Sake cup purchased from Galerie Besson, London, 2004.Condition Report: Glaze loss to base where cup has adhered to kiln shelf, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
†CHRIS CARTER (born 1945); a bulbous stoneware vessel covered in bronze glaze, impressed CP mark, made 1987-91, height 26cm, and a similar slightly twisted porcelain vessel covered in white glaze with cobalt decoration, height 21cm (2).Condition Report: Shallow chips to unglazed footring of porcelian vessel where it has adhered to the kiln shelf, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.

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