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MANCHESTER UNITED AUTOGRAPHS Colorized 16 x 12 photo of players posing for a team photo prior to a thrilling 3-3 draw with Real Madrid in the 1968 European Cup semi-final second leg at the Bernebeu, signed by Stiles, Dunne, Crerand, Foulkes, Aston, Stepney and Sadler in black marker, together with a similar image showing captain Bobby Charlton holding aloft the European Cup, as he is joined on the podium by team mates after a memorable 4-1 victory over Benfica in 1968, signed by Dunne, Crerand, Foulkes, Aston, Stepney and Sadler in silver marker. Good
Russian silver casket, bonbonniere in rococo style. - Russia, 18th cent.(?) - 13x11x10 cm; 305 g. Silver; casting, engraving, gilding. Hallmarks: Moscow city coat of arms - city of assay, assayer's initials "AA" (Andreev Andrej?) with the date "1777", master's marks "VM" and "MG". Condition: By request.
Russian silver snuffbox with the impressions of the medal "In memory of demise of Empress Elizabeth I of Russia". - Russia, 18th cent.(?) - 9,5x2 cm; 241 g. Silver; stamp, engraving, gilding. Hallmarks: Moscow city coat of arms - city of assay, with the date "1790"(?). Condition: By request.
Russian silver fruit vase “Grapevine” in Neobarocco style. - Russia, 19th cent. - 28x17,5x9 cm; 249 g. Silver; stamp, chasing, gilding. Hallmark of .84 finess, St. Petersburg(?) city coat of arms - city of assay, assayer's initials "AM" (?Mor Alexander) with the date (illegible), master's mark "CMS". Condition: By request.
Russian silver candy bowl in the form of a wicker basket (trompe l'oeil). - Russia, St. Petersburg, 19th cent. - 12x8,5x9 cm, 173 g. Silver; casting, chased. Hallmark of .84 finess, St. Petersburg city coat of arms - city of assay, assayer's initials "PK" with the date "1875", master's mark "IN". Condition: By request.
[Russian Empire]. Photograph "The corps commander, General Bezobrazov, the brigade commander and a group of officers are watching the demonstration shooting exercises. Lifeguards of the 1st Artillery Brigade. Teaching in St. Petersburg". - 1908-1914. - 11,5x16,5 cm. Gelatin silver print from the glass negative.1920-1930s. Photo glued to a cardboard. Condition: By request.
[Russian Empire]. Photograph "A column of soldiers during a shooting session on the Neva. Lifeguards of the 1st Artillery Brigade. Teaching in St. Petersburg". - 1908-1914. - 11,5x16,9 cm. Gelatin silver print from the glass negative.1920-1930s. Photo glued to a cardboard. Condition: By request.
[Russian Empire]. Photograph "Training loading of guns, horses and equipment into railway cars. Lifeguards of the 1st Artillery Brigade. Teaching in St. Petersburg". - 1908-1914. - 11,7x16,7 cm. Gelatin silver print from the glass negative.1920-1930s. Photo glued to a cardboard. Condition: By request.
[Russian Empire. Romanov]. Photograph "Nicholas II drinks a cup for the prosperity of the regiment. Her Majesty Empress' Alexandra Feodorovna Lifeguards Ulansky regiment in parades. Peterhof, Tsarskoe Selo, 1910-1912". - 11,1x17,3 cm. Gelatin silver print from the glass negative 1920-1930s. Photo glued to a cardboard. Condition: By request.
[Russian Empire]. Karl Bulla. Photograph "The troop of the Life-guard deminers battalion at the opening of the monument to Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolayevich on the Manezhnaya Square". - St. Petersburg, 1914. - 21,5x15 cm. Gelatin silver print. On the back side there are the stamp of the Karl Bulla's photostudio and inscriptions in pencil. Condition: By request.
Russian icon, pendant "Our Lady Hodegetria of Kazan", silver oklad. - Russia, 19th cent. - 9x7 cm. Tempera on wood; levkas. Silver oklad with gilding and engraving. Hallmark of .84 finess with assayer's initials "I.L." (Ivan Lebedkin), maker's mark (illegible). Condition: By request.
Bradbury (Ray) The Vintage Bradbury, signed presentation inscription from the author on half-title, pages toned, original wrappers, sunned, a little rubbed and creased, New York, 1965; The Silver Locusts, reprint, original boards, lightly rubbed, dust-jacket, joints and edges rubbed, extremities a little nicked and torn, 1965; and 2 other early editions by the same, 8vo (4)
Betjeman (John) Summoned by Bells, one of 100 copies specially bound on the occasion of the Queen's Silver Jubilee, signed by the author on title, vignettes with hand-colouring, original blue crushed morocco with tooled bell to upper cover and gilt double border, spine gilt, sunned, original slip-case, circular morocco onlay with repeated bell design, a lovely example, 8vo, 1976.
Fleming (Ian) You Only Live Twice, ink ownership name to endpapers, original boards with Japanese characters in gilt to upper cover, silver lettering to spine, dust-jacket, price-clipped, chips and nicks to extremities, the odd tear to joints and corners, spine lightly browned, 1964; For Your Eyes Only, ownership name to pastedown, rear free endpaper with short tear, original boards with eye design in white to upper cover, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, browning and creasing to panel margins, short creases and chips to extremities, 1960, first editions, 8vo (2)
Fleming (Ian) Casino Royale, first American edition, ownership inscription to front free endpaper, lightly toned, original cloth, spine ends frayed, dust-jacket, first issue priced $2.75 but clipped as issued, spine faded, creasing and tears to extremities, marks and surface soiling to lower panel, New York, 1954; Moonraker, first edition, ex-library with bookplate and accession record removed from rear pastedown, original boards lettered in silver, lightly rubbed, facsimile dust-jacket, 1955; and a reprint of Live and Let Die, 8vo (3)
Lewis (C.S.) Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia, first edition, first impression, small pen mark to half-title, light spots to endpapers, third impression dust-jacket, lightly faded, nicked and torn at extremities, 1951; The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, first edition, first impression, hinge cracked, boards soiled, spine faded, facsimile dust-jacket, 1952; The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, sixth impression, ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper, dust-jacket, price-clipped, 1962; The Silver Chair, third impression, dust-jacket, torn down joint and across spine, spine faded, chip to spine tail, lower panel spotted and lightly soiled, 1959, original boards, 8vo (4)
Fleming (Ian) On Her Majesty's Secret Service, original boards with ski trail design to upper cover, spine lettered in silver, dust-jacket, short tear to spine upper joint, creasing to spine head and light rubbing to joints, 1963; The Man With the Golden Gun, original boards, spine lettered in gilt, dust-jacket, very light creasing to spine ends with odd chip, 1965, first editions, excellent copies, 8vo (2)
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