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le Carré (John) The Naive and Sentimental Lover, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "For Angela, for whom this book could have been written, with love David" on dedication p. with dedication crossed through, additionally signed by the author on half-title, original boards, slight shelf-lean, light bumping to spine tips, dust-jacket, light fading to spine, rubbing and minor chipping to spine tips and corners, an excellent example, 8vo, 1971.*** An alternately-dedicated copy, inscribed to an important figure in Le Carré's life.
Around 90 boxed diecast models to include 12 x boxed Franklin Mint Precision diecast models, Lledo Days Gone, Lledo Promotional Models, Matchbox Models Of Yesteryear, etc, all diecast vg, boxes vg overall, together with 2 x tin plate models including locomotive train and fire engine with red light and ladder and display shelf
Jenkins Bro's - A 19th Century Victorian trunk chest having hinged lid and removable shelf within. The trunk having swing handles to the sides. Label inside reading ' Jenkins Bro's Wholesale & Retail Trunk Manufacturers, 4 Lower Arcade, 4 doors from Broadmead Bristol '.37cm x 56cm x 38cm approx.
19 books relating to British Politics with strong connection to Howe. Books include signed copies/personal dedications to Howe/Howe bookplates. Including signatures from Heath, Lawson and Healy. All in fair condition with occasional shelf wear, w/a/f (19) From the library of Geoffrey and Elspeth Howe. Geoffrey Howe (1926-2015) held two of the Great Offices of State in the UK Government: Chancellor of the Exchequer and Foreign Secretary. He also served as Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the House of Commons. His prominent position in UK politics in the 1980s and 1990s meant he had a profound influence over domestic, and international, policy making during a turbulent and historic era. His wife Elspeth Howe (1932-2022) also worked in politics, and later became a crossbench Member of the House of Lords serving as Baroness Howe of Idlicote.
ROWLING, J. K. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING, 8vo, hardback, unclipped dust-jacket, internally very good (appears unread), usual toning to page edges, boards bold & vibrant, slight bumping to extremities, slight shelf-lean, light wear to extreme lower corners, jacket faded at spine with wear to edges, aside from the dust-jacket a very nice copy, London: Bloomsbury, 1998
43 books relating to areas such as: parliament, royalty, law, politics, art, economics and Howe's dictionary, also 10 booklets with a personal connection or interest to Howe. Books include signed copies/personal dedications to Howe/Howe bookplates. All in fair condition with occasional shelf wear, w/a/f (53) From the library of Geoffrey and Elspeth Howe. Geoffrey Howe (1926-2015) held two of the Great Offices of State in the UK Government: Chancellor of the Exchequer and Foreign Secretary. He also served as Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the House of Commons. His prominent position in UK politics in the 1980s and 1990s meant he had a profound influence over domestic, and international, policy making during a turbulent and historic era. His wife Elspeth Howe (1932-2022) also worked in politics, and later became a crossbench Member of the House of Lords serving as Baroness Howe of Idlicote.
FLEMING, Ian. The Man with the Golden Gun, first ed., 3rd impression, owner inscription (name only) at title page, bright d.j., London: Jonathan Cape, 1965._ James Bond, Pan editions 1960s x12._ AMIS, Kingsley. James Bond Dossier._ VONNEGUT, Kurt. paperback editions, 1960s-onwards, x11._ ADAMS, R. Shardik, first ed., some shelf wear, 1974._ DAVIES, H. The Beatles, first ed., 1968._ Bored of the Rings, 1969._ A&BC Civil War collectable cards x97, owner's name bottom of verso, 1965._ War Comics - Commando, War Picture Library, Lion, 1960s, x110. w/a/f
34 books relating to areas such as: travel, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, art, cricket and politics, most with Howe bookplate, some with inscription._ 67 books including tourist guides, Trinity Hall College, Cambridge, and Winchester School, all with Howe bookplate._ 26 books and some pamphlets about politics and law, most with underlining, page markers, and annotation._ 185 books and some pamphlets about politics/law/policy, no Howe bookplates or inscriptions._ Most books in fair condition with occasional shelf wear, w/a/f (312) From the library of Geoffrey and Elspeth Howe. Geoffrey Howe (1926-2015) held two of the Great Offices of State in the UK Government: Chancellor of the Exchequer and Foreign Secretary. He also served as Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the House of Commons. His prominent position in UK politics in the 1980s and 1990s meant he had a profound influence over domestic, and international, policy making during a turbulent and historic era. His wife Elspeth Howe (1932-2022) also worked in politics, and later became a crossbench Member of the House of Lords serving as Baroness Howe of Idlicote.
20 books covering areas such as: History, English and politics, all with a gift inscription and some with Howe bookplate._ 98 books covering history, travel, wine, Gorbachev, Cold War etc. all books with a Howe bookplate._ 119 books, without Howe bookplate or any inscription, covering travel - probably bought during Howe's time as Foreign Secretary - including Russia, China, Africa, and tourist guides, language phrase books and museum guides._ Most books in fair condition with occasional shelf wear, w/a/f (237) From the library of Geoffrey and Elspeth Howe. Geoffrey Howe (1926-2015) held two of the Great Offices of State in the UK Government: Chancellor of the Exchequer and Foreign Secretary. He also served as Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the House of Commons. His prominent position in UK politics in the 1980s and 1990s meant he had a profound influence over domestic, and international, policy making during a turbulent and historic era. His wife Elspeth Howe (1932-2022) also worked in politics, and later became a crossbench Member of the House of Lords serving as Baroness Howe of Idlicote.
31 travel books, some diplomatic presentation copies from Howe's foreign trips, also 26 books relating to China/Asia, some with connection to Hong Kong and the handover of power to China. Books include signed copies/personal dedications to Howe/Howe bookplates, all in fair condition with occasional shelf wear, w/a/f (57) From the library of Geoffrey and Elspeth Howe. Geoffrey Howe (1926-2015) held two of the Great Offices of State in the UK Government: Chancellor of the Exchequer and Foreign Secretary. He also served as Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the House of Commons. His prominent position in UK politics in the 1980s and 1990s meant he had a profound influence over domestic, and international, policy making during a turbulent and historic era. His wife Elspeth Howe (1932-2022) also worked in politics, and later became a crossbench Member of the House of Lords serving as Baroness Howe of Idlicote.
THATCHER, Margaret. The Path to Power, FIRST ed. SIGNED by author, Howe bookplate, internally bright, light spotting at head of text-block, slight marking fore/foot edge, unclipped d.j. a little bumped, London: Harper Collins, 1995._YOUNG, Hugo. One of Us - A Biography of Margaret Thatcher, SIGNED author's dedication to Howe, Howe bookplate, some annotation (underlining) by Howe, a general age toning to text-block with some light spotting at head, some light bumping/rubbing to d.j. edges, London: Macmillan, 1991._CAMPBELL, John. Margaret Thatcher Volume One: The Grocer's Daughter, Howe bookplate, underlining by Howe, spotting at head edge, slight bumping to d.j., London: Jonathan Cape, 2000._GILMOUR, Ian. Dancing With Dogma, Howe bookplate, some underlining by Howe, spotting and toning at edges, d.j. with light bumps, London: Simon & Schuster, 1992._THATCHER, Margaret. The Downing Street Years, FIRST ed. SIGNED by author, Howe bookplate, some underlining by Howe, light spotting at head edge, some handling marks fore/foot edge, d.j. slightly bumped, internally bright, London: Harper Collins, 1993._JENKINS, Simon. Accountable to None, author's SIGNED dedication to Howe, Howe bookplate, near-fine, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1995._YOUNG, Hugo and SLOMAN, Anne. The Thatcher Phenomenon, authors' SIGNED dedication to Howe, Howe bookplate, with underlining by Howe throughout, v. light toning and shelf-wear, London: BBC, 1986._JOHNSON, Christopher. The Grand Experiment - Mrs. Thatcher's Economy and How it Spread, author's SIGNED dedication to Howe, Howe bookplate, no d.j., Boulder: Westview Press, 1991._SHEPHARD, Gillian. The Real Iron Lady, author's SIGNED dedication to Howe, near-fine, London: Biteback, 2013 (9) From the library of Geoffrey and Elspeth Howe. Geoffrey Howe (1926-2015) held two of the Great Offices of State in the UK Government: Chancellor of the Exchequer and Foreign Secretary. He also served as Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the House of Commons. His prominent position in UK politics in the 1980s and 1990s meant he had a profound influence over domestic, and international, policy making during a turbulent and historic era. His wife Elspeth Howe (1932-2022) also worked in politics, and later became a crossbench Member of the House of Lords serving as Baroness Howe of Idlicote.
33 books including: Badminton Library - Driving, 1889._ HOLIDAY, Gilbert. Horses and Soldiers, subscription ed., with 2 written and signed letters from author, 1938._ Paterson's Roads, 18th ed., re-bound clean copy, 1829._ HUSSEY, C. English Country Houses - Mid-Georgian, 1956. (33) Condition of books varies with some shelf-wear and general ageing, w/a/f
MACDONALD, George. Phantastes: A Faerie Romance [Works of Fancy and Imagination, Vol. VI], small 8vo (14.5cm), contemp. patterned cloth, [iv], 217, [1] pp., London: Alexander Strahan, 1884, together with a New Edition of the same [Works of Fantasy and Imagination, Vol. V], uniformly bound, [iv], 225, [1] pp., London: Chatto & Windus, 1891. Each work with two title pages (front & rear). Internally very good, occasional pale marks, cloth good with general handling marks & bumping to corners, shelf-lean (2) ❧ The author's first novel, which influenced C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien
30 Books relating to horses and hunting, with beautiful illustrations by Lionel Edwards including Over the Grass, 1925, and Somewhere in England, 1929. (30)_ also 39 other sporting books, including: STEWART, F. A. Hark to Hounds, signed copy, 1937._ CHARLTON, M. Echoing Horn, 1939. (39) Condition of books varies, with some shelf-wear and general ageing, w/a/f (69)
43 Books relating to horses, including: CHRISTY, E. V. A. Cross-Saddle and Side-Saddle, Signed first ed., no d.j., 1932._ WANKLYN, Joan. Drawn for Friends, signed copy, 1986. (43) Also 23 Books relating to hunting, including: LYNE, Michael. A Parson's Son, signed ltd ed., 1974._ MUNNINGS, Sir Alfred. Ballads and Poems, 1957. (23) Condition of books varies, with some general shelf-wear and ageing, w/a/f (66)
69 books with gift inscriptions to Howe, some with Howe bookplate, relating to areas like: politics, history, Prime Ministers, Conservative party, humour, and paperback novels; also 24 books with Howe bookplate, about history, politics etc. all in fair condition with occasional shelf/handling wear; and 47 books with Geoffrey Howe owner inscription, including books from his childhood, some with childish writing, some with school prize labels, these books cover areas like: literature, poetry, Wales, and walking, These books are well-read, most missing their d.j., w/a/f (140) From the library of Geoffrey and Elspeth Howe. Geoffrey Howe (1926-2015) held two of the Great Offices of State in the UK Government: Chancellor of the Exchequer and Foreign Secretary. He also served as Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the House of Commons. His prominent position in UK politics in the 1980s and 1990s meant he had a profound influence over domestic, and international, policy making during a turbulent and historic era. His wife Elspeth Howe (1932-2022) also worked in politics, and later became a crossbench Member of the House of Lords serving as Baroness Howe of Idlicote.
ROWLING, J. K. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, SIGNED FIRST EDITION, 8vo, hardback, internally very good & bright, some pulling at inner gutters in places, some tiny marks to endpapers, binding with pronounced shelf-lean, creasing to spine & joints, dust-jacket good with some very light creasing, printed in Glasgow by Omnia, London: Bloomsbury, 2000 Provenance: The book comes with a copy of the original owner's statement, 'I am writing this note to confirm that the enclosed copy of Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling has been in my family's possession since it was published. It was signed by the author at the Edinburgh Book Festival in St. Andrews Square, Edinburgh. We were very lucky to get tickets as her audience was only 500 people! She used to live very close to my family's home in Edinburgh - about 200 metres away.'
37 books relating to politics, law, Britain, and world history. Books include signed copies/personal dedications to Howe/Howe bookplates/connection to Howe. All in fair condition with occasional shelf wear, w/a/f (37) From the library of Geoffrey and Elspeth Howe. Geoffrey Howe (1926-2015) held two of the Great Offices of State in the UK Government: Chancellor of the Exchequer and Foreign Secretary. He also served as Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the House of Commons. His prominent position in UK politics in the 1980s and 1990s meant he had a profound influence over domestic, and international, policy making during a turbulent and historic era. His wife Elspeth Howe (1932-2022) also worked in politics, and later became a crossbench Member of the House of Lords serving as Baroness Howe of Idlicote.
French carved wooden wall bracket or shelf in the style of Louis XIV, 20th century. With gilt finish and a grey marble top, carved in the form of floral and foliate shapes.Height: 22 in x width: 22 1/2 in x depth: 12 1/4 in.Condition: There are losses to the gilt throughout along with flaking to the gilt decoration. Large cracks present: one along the front extending downwards from the top and through the front shell motif; a large crack running horizontally through the top shelf and the lower decoration; one extending from the top shelf downwards along the right side. Boreholes throughout the interior of the shelf. No major cracks to the marble. Minute chips along the edge. Light scratches to the top.
Late 19th to early 20th century carved wooden shujia scholar's shelf or bookcase with two drawers. Carved of a fine hardwood. Featuring four large open shelves with ample height, each with carved lattice fretwork and conjoined circle struts along the railings. The two drawers have finely detailed bas-relief carvings of scrollwork motifs and ruyi shapes along their facades and brass pulls. Below the bottom shelf are carved geometric aprons.Height: 78 in x width: 39 1/2 in x depth: 19 1/2 in.Condition: The shelf is structurally sound and stable. There are no major splits or stains and the drawers open and close smoothly. Light separation to the joints throughout. The left carved panel of the second shelf is detached from the body of the shelf, though it is able to rest in place and only noticeable upon movement. Light scuffs and scratches throughout, particularly along the surfaces of the shelves consistent with age and use. Light wear along the feet. Dust and debris gathered in the recessed areas.
A Shelf of Modern Fiction. 21 titles in total. Including; GREENE [Graham] The Heart of the Matter. William Heinemann, 1948 First Edition, orig orange cloth. BROOKE [Rupert] 1914 & Other Poems. 1919. London Sidgwick. LAWRENCE [D. H.] Birds, Beasts and Flowers, London Martin Secker. 1931. LA MERE Walter De, Memory and other poems1938 First Edition, in unclipped dust jacket. HUXLEY [Aldous] Brave New World Revisited. Chatto & Windus 1959. And others [21].
An Art Deco walnut display/drinks cabinet, bow fronted, the top with mirrored glass behind a single shelf and twin sliding doors, the base with twin glazed doors and sides, interior glass shelves and mirrored back, on short cabriole legs and ball and claw feet 132cm x 94cm x 43cm Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request
Robert Heal for staples. ladderax. The mid 20th Century Ladderax shelving system comprising of a pair of black laddered uprights (202cm height), a pair of shorter black laddered uprights (147cm height), two lockable fall front cabinets (90cm width), an open shelf section, three deep shelves (36cm depth), three shallow shelves (20cm width), and a quantity of rods, label to one of the fall front cabinets.
A circa 1900 oak student's bureau, the three quarter galleried two shelf super structure with inverted love heart motifs over a sloping fall, enclosing a basic fitted interior with pigeon holes over a single drawer, with ornate Art Nouveau style copper handles and a single open shelf on plank end supports, 75 cm wide x 43 cm deep x 167.5 cm high
An early to mid 20th Century burr walnut veneered and cross banded double wardrobe in the Georgian style, the two doors opening to reveal a shelf and hanging space bearing interior mirror and brass label inscribed "Maple & Co Ltd Furnishers and Decorators London W1" raised on squat cabriole legs to pad feet, 121 cm high x 55 cm deep x 200 cm high together with a 20th Century Chinese elm free standing corner cupboard, the shallow moulded cornice over a single glazed door enclosing three shelves over a small drawer on bracket feet, 85 cm wide x 180.8 cm high x 44 cm deep (2)

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