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GER/LNER Signal Box Shelf Strip containing 5 boxes with circular labels annotated British Railways Emergency Release – See Train Signalling Regulations Book page 115. Mounted on original backboard 41in long, each box is 4.5in square and 3.5in deep, the first left hand side has been pushed to reveal beneath the paper, a push button. This box is marked 50 RELEASE. Three other boxes marked similarly with different numbers. Reputedly ex Wickford Signal Box. Utilised in the event of a track circuit failure, or some other failure holding the points, the seal could be broken and the button beneath pressed to allow the points to be operated.
A CHINESE HARDWOOD CABINET The apron carved with archaic scrolls on square supports , the interior with central shelf and two drawers beneath (likely lacking upper section) All items are sold as seen. 159cm high x 126cm x 56cm deep Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A SMALL CHINESE HARDWOOD CABINET On square supports, the internal shelf fitted with two drawers All items sold as seen. 94cm x 63cm x 35cm Condition: Ring marks and some splits to the wood to the top, scratches/scuff marks; some wear to the locks (key lacking) Please see additional images for reference This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Squirrelman: Wilfrid Hutchinson (Husthwaite): An English and Burr Oak Panelled Hanging Corner Cupboard, with wrought-iron hinges and latches, opening to reveal a shaped top shelf and two other fixed shelves, with recessed carved squirrel trademark, 70cm wide 47.5cm deep, 95cm high with a later plinth base bracket
Heller (Joseph) Catch-22, first English edition, original boards, slight shelf-lean, first state dust-jacket with text excerpt to rear panel, light toning to spine spine ends and corners chipped with loss to head of spine, tear to front panel lower corner, light marking and soiling to panels, 8vo, 1962.
Kipling (Rudyard) The Jungle Book, light finger-soiling, ink gift inscription to endpaper, lower hinge cracked, shelf-lean, spine darkened, split to lower joint, spine ends and corners bumped and frayed, rubbed, 1894; The Second Jungle Book, 2pp advertisements, contemporary ink gift inscription to endpaper, spine faded, spine ends and corners bumped and frayed, light marking to covers, 1895, first editions, frontispieces and illustrations by J.L.Kipling and others, spotting, original pictorial cloth, slight shelf-lean, g.e., 8vo (2)
Kipling (Rudyard) Just So Stories, first edition, first state, plates and illustrations by the author, ink gift inscription dated 1902 to endpapers, some scattered spotting, first state pictorial cloth, slight shelf-lean, spine lettering and decoration rubbed away (as often), some rubbing to covers, [Livingstone 267], 4to, 1902.⁂ In the first state binding which was blocked with a white colouring that was highly prone to rubbing.
Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Hobbit, third edition, eighth impression, map endpapers, original boards, dust-jacket, price-clipped, spine ends and corners a little chipped, light toning to spine, light spotting, 1974 § Pratchett (Terry) Guards! Guards!, first edition, signed by the author, original boards, slight shelf-lean, bumping to spine ends, dust-jacket, light creasing to head, 1989; and 17 others, modern literature, 8vo (19)
Waugh (Evelyn) Decline and Fall, illustrations by the author, bookplate of Frederick Baldwin Adams to front pastedown, shelf-lean, light rubbing to spine, 1928; Put Out More Flags, dust-jacket, sunning to spine, spine ends and corners chipped, some chipping and tearing to head and foot of rear panel, strengthening and repairs to verso, 1942; Helena, dust-jacket, light toning to spine, minor chipping to spine tip and corners, an excellent example, 1950, first editions, original boards; and 6 others, Waugh, 8vo (8)
Wodehouse (P.G.) Psmith in the City, first edition, Wodehouse family copy with "Wodehouse Cheltenham" ink inscription to half-title, 12 plates by T.M.R.Whitwell, 2pp. advertisements, light foxing, some cracking to gutter at start, lower hinge cracked but firm, "List of Illustrations" leaf detached, original pictorial cloth, slight shelf-lean, light vertical crease to spine, spine ends and corners bumped and a little frayed, rubbed, [McIlvaine A14a], 8vo, 1910.
Chandler (Raymond) Farewell, My Lovely, first English edition, some very light scattered spotting, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, light browning to spine, lower joint split but holding, light marking and finger-soiling, extremities rubbed, 8vo, 1940.⁂ The second Philip Marlowe novel, the English first seemingly far scarcer than the US first.
Chandler (Raymond) The Long Goodbye, original boards, spine ends bumped, dust-jacket, rather worn with portions of loss to extremities, worse to spine ends, creased and extremities frayed, 1953; Killer in the Rain, sticker to pastedown, jacket price-clipped, slight shelf-lean, jacket extremities chipped and discoloured, 1964, first edition, light spotting to first few pp., original boards, dust-jackets; and 2 others by Chandler, 8vo (4)
Coetzee (J.M.) Life & Times of Michael K, first edition, signed by the author, original boards, slight shelf-lean, dust-jacket, light sunning to spine, light creasing to head, 1983; Waiting for the Barbarians, first South African edition, original wrappers, spine sunned, Johannesburg, 1981; and 19 others, Coetzee, 8vo (21)⁂ A good group of works by the Nobel Prize-winner, including his two Booker Prize-winning novels, Life & Times of Michael K and Disgrace.
Coetzee (J.M.) Age of Iron, 1990; The Master of St. Petersburg, slight shelf-lean, 1994, first editions, signed by the author on title, Tom Rosenthal's copy with his ink ownership inscription to endpapers, original boards, dust-jackets, light creasing to head and foot, but excellent otherwise, 8vo (2)⁂ A good pair of association copies that belonged to Coetzee's one-time publisher Tom Rosenthal (1935-2014) who headed up the author's UK publisher Secker & Warburg from 1971 to 1984.
Fleming (Ian) The Spy Who Loved Me, 1962; You Only Live Twice, second state with "March 1964", 1964, first editions, spotting to top edge, original boards, slight shelf-lean, dust-jackets, spine ends and corners a little chipped, light creasing to head, extremities rubbed, very good copies overall, 8vo (2)
Fleming (Ian) The Man with the Golden Gun, first edition, a few stains to fore-edge and pp.196-7, dust-jacket, some nicks or closed tears to extremities, small stain to upper panel and lower flap, lightly rubbed, 1965; You Only Live Twice, ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, covers lightly rubbed, 1964, first editions, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, 8vo (2)
Freeman (C. Denis) and Douglas Cooper. The Road to Bordeaux, first edition, signed presentation inscriptions from the authors to Basil Mackenzie, 2nd Baron Amulree "Who by word making and word taking, avec beaucoup d'amour autour made all this possible" and "Under who's friendly root so much of this book was written"on half-title and with Amulree's ownership inscription to head, map endpapers, original buckram, spine darkened, shelf-lean, soiling to covers, extremities rubbed, light fraying to spine tips and corners, 8vo, Cresset Press, 1940.⁂ An association copy of classic memoir of the Second World War, based on the authors' experiences transporting wounded soldiers to Bordeaux. Amulree was a physician and friend of both authors. He began an affair with Douglas Cooper around 1948.
AN EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD BOOKCASE. in the Sheraton style, the top with painted floral and scrolling decoration enclosing a three shelf interior on a breakfront base with single drawer and single shelf interior with further floral decoration and putti panels, total height 217cm, width 113cm, depth 44cm. * Worn and faded throughout, scratches, damage and losses to moulding. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
A PROVINCIAL OAK DRESSER 18th century and later, the plate rack with an undulating frieze, and iron hooks, on a base with three frieze drawers, and shaped apron, with moulded cabriole front legs, and a pot shelf beneath, a label to the interior of the central drawer stamped Druce & Co., London, 'secondhand department', 189cm high x 202cm wide x 52cm deepProvenance: The Richard Pratley Collection of English Furniture, Naïve and Folk Art.
AN OAK DRESSER 18th century, most likely Welsh, the plate rack shelves and rows of hooks, above six short drawers, the dresser base with an arrangement of seven short drawers, over a shaped apron, on faceted block legs, joined by a pot shelf, 197cm high x 148cm wide x 50cm deepProvenance: The Richard Pratley Collection of English Furniture, Naïve and Folk Art.
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