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VICTORIAN OAK BUREAU BOOKCASE,the stepped and moulded cornice above twin glazed doors enclosing three shelves, the lower section with fitted interior and twin carved cupboard doors enclosing a single shelf, raised on substantial bracket supports, approximately 235cm high, 125cm wide, 52.5cm deepCondition report: Some general surface wear, including scoring, scuffs and nibbles, in keeping with age and use. Two splits to the writing surface. Two strips of the border on the left cupboard door panel have detached, though they are present inside the writing desk storage. A strip of bordering on the right cupboard door is coming off. The panel of decoration on the left hand side is somewhat loose. Some residue on the right hand side, possibly watered down paint. There are several keys inside the drawers, though these have not been tested with the bookcase. Additional images showing damages available.
Hockney (David), Peter Blake and Richard Hamilton.- Horovitz (Michael) The Wolverhampton Wanderer, one of 100 copies signed by the author, artists and contributing photographers, illustrations, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, dust-jacket, light toning, spine ends and corners a little chipped, 4to, 1971.⁂ The signatures include those of David Hockney, Feliks Topolski, Peter Blake, John Furnival, Tom Phillips, Jeff Nuttall, Richard Hamilton, Adam Ritch, Colin Self and Paul Kaplin.
Austen (Jane) Pride and Prejudice, frontispiece, title, illustrations, head- & tail-pieces, initials and decorations all by Hugh Thompson, spotting to half-title, frontispiece and title slightly browned, upper hinge beginning to crack, original pictorial dark green cloth, with magnificent peacock design on upper cover, spine gilt with peacock feathers, g.e., slight shelf-lean, spine a little dulled, tear along lower joint, spine ends and corners slightly and scuffed, George Allen, 1894; and another by the same, 8vo (2)
Milne, A. A. The House at Pooh Corner, illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard, first edition, London: Methuen & Co., Ltd., 1928. Octavo, publisher's deluxe roan binding lettered in gilt, all edges gilt, illustrated endpapers. Contents generally bright with occasional marks, some very light creasing, a few closed tears and loss to the corner of p.147/148 (just missing the text); binding with some shelf-lean, boards quite well-preserved with light rubbing/scuffs, spine with discolouration and wear/loss to edges with a crude repair at the top
Stowe, Harriet Beecher. Uncle Tom's Cabin; Or, Life Among the Lowly. A Tale of Slave Life in America, London: Nathaniel Cooke, 1853. Early edition. Octavo, half straight-grain morocco lettered in gilt, marbled boards. Contents with pale spotting, marks and dust; prize label for Thomas Musgrave, Dissenters' Proprietary School, Taunton; binding worn with shelf-lean; sold with all faults
Rowling, J. K. Collection of six Harry Potter deluxe editions: Philosopher's Stone; Chamber of Secrets, seventh issue; Prisoner of Azkaban; Goblet of Fire, first edition barcode sticker; Order of the Phoenix, first edition barcode sticker; Deathly Hallows, first edition barcode sticker, all sealed with the exception of Chamber of Secrets (seal broken but cellophane otherwise in place, hence confirmation of issue), Philosopher's Stone (cellophane open at fore-edge but not enough to open book or check issue, hence issue unknown). Prisoner of Azkaban issue unknown as sealed with no statement on barcode sticker. Together with Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, standard first edition hardback, 2003 (clean and bright, some light knocks and marks to jacket, shelf-lean); Philosopher's Stone, celebration edition, first issue paperback, 2001 (appears unread); Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, first issue, 2001 (appears unread, crease to rear corner of cover); Quidditch through the Ages, first issue, 2001 (appears unread, light knocks at top edge) (10)
Potter, Beatrix. The Tailor of Gloucester, first trade edition, first issue (with date on title page and single-page endpaper repeated four times), London: Frederick Warne & Co., 1903. Publisher's dark green boards, 16mo, frontispiece and 26 colour illustrations. A very well-preserved example; contents very good, clean, bright; some light wear at gutters; binding very good with only slight discolouration at edges/spine, a few surface marks, very slight wear at extreme edges of spine; slight shelf-lean; pale spotting and dust at top edge. A very good example of what Beatrix Potter called "my own favourite amongst my little books" (cf. Linder, The History of the Writings of Beatrix Potter, 1987, p.121)
Fleming, Ian. You Only Live Twice, first edition, first issue ('First published 1964' on copyright page), London: Jonathan Cape, 1964. Octavo, publisher's black cloth lettered in silver & gold, unclipped dust-jacket designed by Richard Chopping, priced 16s. net. Contents generally good, clean, bright, occasional pale spotting and marks, two swatted flies; cloth good with light bumping and faint wear to corners, shelf-lean; light toning and pale spotting to outer edges of text-block; jacket clean and bright with slight toning to spine and a couple of nicks at edges. Together with The Collector, by John Fowles, first edition, London: Jonathan Cape 1963, publisher's cloth lettered in gilt, unclipped jacket, similar condition to the above (2)
Fleming, Ian. You Only Live Twice, first edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1964, publisher's black cloth, unclipped dust-jacket (priced 16s. net), contents good, clean, bright, neat contemporary owner inscription on front free endpaper, light spotting and dust to edges of text-block, shelf-lean, dust-jacket well-preserved and vibrant (all four books in this lot were consigned within protective plastic wallets) with a short nick at top of spine; The Man with the Golden Gun, first edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1965, publisher's black cloth, unclipped dust-jacket (priced 18s net), contents good, clean, bright, neat contemporary owner inscription on ffep, a couple of faint marks to fore-edge, dust-jacket very well-preserved and vibrant; The Spy Who Loved Me, fifth impression, London: Jonathan Cape, 1963, publisher's black cloth, unclipped dust-jacket (priced 16s. net), contents good, clean, bright, neat contemporary owner inscription on ffep, spotting and dust to edges of text-block, d.j. well-preserved and vibrant; On Her Majesty's Secret Service, fourth impression, London: Jonathan Cape, 1963, publisher's dark brown cloth, unclipped dust-jacket (priced 16s. net.), contents good, clean, bright, a few pale spots on opening pages, neat contemporary owner inscription on ffep, d.j. vibrant with a few little nicks to edges. The vintage plastic wallets, which helped to preserve the jackets so well, have been carefully removed but will be included with the books in this lot (4)
Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, first edition, first issue, London: Bloomsbury, 1998, hardback, publisher's pictorial boards complete with dust-jacket, print line reads '10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1'. Contents very good, clean, bright; boards bold and vibrant; dust-jacket well-preserved with slight fading to spine; slight shelf-lean. The second novel in the Harry Potter series
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