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Late 19th/early 20th century German hand-coloured map of Scotland, 29cm by 24cm; a pair of 19th century hand coloured ''British Sports and Pastimes'' prints, depicting ''Bowls'' and ''Skittles'', circa 1829 as referenced on framers label to verso, originally from a Sam Maunder publication, 22.5cm by 26cm; together with four other assorted prints (7)
Autograph Books; two vintage autograph books, each filled with various autographs (mostly from the 1970's) comprising of TV stars, film stars, musical groups, and sports personalities. (ORANGE BOOK) to include; Spike Woods, Max Diamond, Norman Bowler, Johnny Morris, Maurice Tibbles, Arthur Lowe, John Savident, Louise Cochrane (author), John Cleese, and many others - many un-named, likely some bands. The other book (FLORAL) to include; Showaddywaddy, Robin Needwell, David Jason, Slade (full band), the cast of Love Thy Neighbour (inc. Jack Smethurst), Andre Previn, Gareth Edwards, JPR Williams, Gerald Davies ( Welsh Rugby Internationals ), Suzi Quatro, and various others. Good interesting collection of autographs.
*Howitt (Samuel). A mixed collection of approximately ninety-five engravings, mostly early 19th century, engravings (four with contemporary hand colouring) of natural history subjects, field sports and illustrations for Aesop's fables, together with eleven soft ground etchings after George Morland, each approximately 300 x 200 mm, various condition (approx. 105)
*Orme (Edward, publisher). A collection of nineteen engravings, originally published in 'Oriental Field Sports', circa 1813, nineteen aquatints with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 180 x 230 mm, eighteen mounted, framed and glazed, one mounted, with twenty-five pages of descriptive text The images comprise of:- Hog Hunters in India going out No.1, Hog Hunters in India 2., Hog Hunters in India 3., India Hog Hunters 4., Shooters coming by Surprise upon a Tiger, Shooting Anecdote India 1., Shooting Anecdote India 2., Seamen Killing a Polar Bear, Bird Catching from Bellow, Taking Vipors, Chamois Shooters in the Tyrol, Hunting a Panther, Shooting Antelopes India, A Tiger Springing upon an Elephant, Shooting a Leopard, Elephant in a Pitfall, Anecdote Gt. Boa Serpent & a Bull, North America Bear Hunt, Chamois Shooters ascending the rocks (mounted). (19)
Williamson (Captain Thomas). Oriental Field Sports; being a complete, detailed and accurate description of the Wild Sports of the East..., 2 volumes, published for Edward Orme, 1808, additional decorative title to each volume, dedication and preface, thirty-nine (of forty) aquatint plates, lacking 'A Tiger prowling through a village', plate 1 with contemporary hand colouring, the remainder uncoloured, slight toning throughout, volume two wormed, near contemporary half calf gilt, worn and rubbed at extremities, boards with worming, 8vo, together with Archibald Constable and Company (publisher), Illustrations of Indian Field Sports..., 1892, additional half title, ten chromolithographic plates, publisher's cloth with decorative upper board of a resting tiger, a little worn at extremities, oblong 8vo, with Williamson (Captain Thomas), Oriental Field Sports; being a complete, detailed and accurate description of the Wild Sports of the East..., from the Drawings of Samuel Howett, published for Edward Orme, 1807, additional decorative title with contemporary hand colouring, one (only of forty) aquatint plate remaining (Shooting at the edge of the jungle), contemporary hand colouring, contemporary morocco gilt to spine and edges, both sidings with colour images of a resting tiger, worn and frayed, oblong folio Sold as a collection opf prints, not subject to return. (4)
Sewel (William). The History of the Rise, Increase and Progress, of the Christian People called Quakers; with several Remarkable Occurrences intermixed, 3rd edition, printed by Isaac Collins, Burlington, New-Jersey, 1774, some toning and light spotting, front board and endpaper partially detached, contemporary full reverse calf, boards and spine slightly rubbed with minor loss, large 8vo, together with Harris (William Cornwallis), The Wild Sports of Southern Africa..., 3rd edition, 1841, 26 hand-coloured plates plus black & white folding map to rear, some light spotting, bookplate to front pastedown, contemporary gilt-decorated full calf bound by F. Bedford, all edges gilt, front board detached, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus Davies (Edward), Celtic Researches, on the Origin, Tradition & Language, of the Ancient Britons..., 1804, some minor water damage to the front, contemporary gilt-decorated full calf, boards detached, spine and boards slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other 18th and 19th-century literature and reference, some foreign language, some odd volumes, mostly contemporary leather bindings, condition is generally good, 8vo/folio [approximately 155 volumes] (6 shelves)
A QUANTITY OF UNBOXED AND ASSORTED PLAYWORN MATCHBOX AND OTHER DIECAST VEHICLES, to include Matchbox Mobile Canteen, No.74, silver body, turquoise base and silver plastic wheels, Superfast Pontiac GP Sports Coupe, No.22, in dark purple, Mattel Hot Wheels, three earlier cars including (Hong Kong) custom camaro in copper, Corgi Rockets 'Derek Fiske' Stock Car, No.D920 etc, includes a number of repaints
A gold and platinum, diamond set three stone ring, a silver ring, a gold neckchain, detailed 9 CT, on a sprung hook shaped clasp, weight 6.2 gms, a 9ct gold and synthetic red gem set heart shaped pendant, with a neckchain, a gold back and front heart shaped pendant locket, with a base metal neckchain, a Rotary Super-Sports 9ct gold cushion shape cased gentleman's wristwatch, Birmingham 1956 and a Rotary 9ct gold cushion shape cased lady's wristwatch, Birmingham 1948, on a gilt metal Brazil link bracelet, (9).
Delage D8. A late 1930s sales brochure featuring the Normal, Sports and Long Chassis cars, with specifications in English, details of component parts, pictures of the engine, interiors and chassis profile. At the rear are placed 7 full-page semi-three-quarter images of different coachbuilding styles. The cream cover held together with a cord tie, the edges of the cover and style cards a little soiled, otherwise good (1)
1931 - Lea Francis. A 1st ed of their motor-car catalogue, illustrating in tinted blues, the 12/40hp in various body and coachwork styles, to include the 1 1/2-liter Hyper-Sports 'Lea-Fabric' Saloon the Four-Seat Tourer, Coup‚ and Sports Model. 16pp, together with a typed factory letter dated August 1931 (2)
1928 Lea-Francis. A multi-fold coloured well-illustrated brochure, giving specifications and body styles of their current models from the 12/22hp to the Hyper Sports TT Supercharged Model. Together with a 1929 dated price list. Both items in excellent condition, save for a little age soiling on the front cover (2)
1933 Armstrong Siddeley. Covering the 12hp, 15hp, 20hp and 30hp chassis' with a variety of body styles: Limousine, Landaulette, Economy Sports, Rally Tourer, Sports Saloon, etcetera. With nine well-defined colour depictions of various cars in country settings, together with component vignettes, prices, specifications and body descriptions. Stapled 20pp and grey card cover in excellent condition, albeit the title page is a little creased (1)
1938 Alvis 4.3. A brochure issued Sept 1938 for this luxury sports car. Frontispiece being a full-colour artwork of an open 4-seater at speed. Photographic illustrations of engine, ghosted chassis across two pages, and six of engine parts. 12pp printed in black and gold on thick paper with end-papers and hardback binding in red with gold embossing. A wallet at the rear of contains a full set of artwork coachwork plates; sports-saloon 4-door, DHC, Vanden Plas pillarless saloon and the special short chassis open tourer with cutaway doors and fold-flat screen. 9 1/2 x 11 1/2-inches. Together with an Alvis issued road test in card covers. Both in good condition, some pencil notations (2)
1936 Alvis Speed Twenty, a 16pp brochure issued in January, with full colour artwork tipped-in plates of a saloon, DHC, sports 4-seater with fold-flat screen, side-mounts, cutaway doors and massive headlamps. Beneath each plate is a dimensioned seating plan and elevation. Also included are full page artwork line drawings of chassis and engine and four other line drawings of engine and gearbox, printed black on cream, plus thick card covers and printed silver and black on deep cream sheets.10 x 14 1/4-inches. With a creased corner, and a rubber stamp on the front cover (1)
General Motoring. A tray of popular titles, to include: Lost Causes of Motoring by Lord Montagu, 1960 1st ed; Continental Sports Cars by William Boddy; Blue & Yellow, Road Racing 1936 and Dick Seaman by Prince Chula; Rallying to Monte Carlo by Mike Cooper; Great Auto Races by Peter Helck; Veteran Cars Vintage Cars and Antique Cars by Michael Sedgwick; etcetera. Most in good condition (a quantity)
Sporting Rileys - The Forgotten Champions by David Styles, 1988 1st ed, 287pp including index, a story of the competition models, profiles of the cars, tracks and personalities, with an excellent DJ. Also, As Old as the Industry 1898 - 1969 by the same author, a 2002 edition; Riley - The Production and Competition History by A T Birmingham, a 1974 edition; and Riley Sports Cars 1926-1938 by Graham Robson, 1986 1st ed. All with fair DJs (4)
Sports Cars Illustrated. Volumes 1 and 2 of this well illustrated and informative monthly magazine, hardbound in modern black cloth with gilt lettering to the spines, measuring 28 x 21cm, comprising the issues from August, 1957 to July,1959 inclusive, bound with their covers and all in excellent, clean condition (2)
The Sports Car - The M.G. Owners' Magazine. A full set of this very rare magazine (apart from the last issue No 55 of October 1939). The first 45 issues, being Volume 1 No 1 (April 1935) to Volume 4 No 45 (December 1938) have been sympathetically bound in cream cloth with gilt titles and dates to the spines, similar to the original publisher's bindings then in operation. The remaining nine issues are loose, awaiting the addition of the aforementioned No 55. All of the magazine issues retain their covers and advertisements, and are in very good or better condition. The four bound volumes are practically perfect. (Four books and nine loose editions) (13)
The Bulletin of the Vintage Sports-Car Club. A long hardbound run in 24 volumes, apparently complete, from Volume III, Number 2, March 1937 to Number 294, Winter, 2016. The issue for March 1937, the Bulletin's eleventh number, was the first time it had appeared in magazine form, previous numbers having been produced as Roneo sheets. The first bound volume, in light blue cloth with gilt lettering to the spine, and measuring 21 x 14cm, contains the issues up to Volume IV, No. 6, July 1939. The next 14 volumes are in modern dark blue cloth with silver lettering/decoration (though the binding of the last volume is actually black), measure 23½ x 14cm, and hold the issues from 1946, when the Bulletin recommenced publication after the Second World War, to 1989 inclusive. The remaining 9 volumes, also in modern dark blue cloth with silver lettering/decoration, measure 25 x 18cm, and hold the issues from 1990 to 2016 inclusive. All are in excellent, clean and sound condition (24)
c1935 AC Cars Ltd., Brochure. A 16pp, large format catalogue and a single page at the rear discussing the success in the 1935 Monte Carlo. Describing with specifications and pastel sketches by Harold Connolly, the 16/60 Greyhound; 16/70 Ace DHC; 16/80 Ace Competition Sports, together with optional extras. In good condition, the centre pages pulled-away from the staples. Also, 'ACtion', a 1936 petit leaflet of 16pp, with descriptions and photographs of competition achievements in 1935 and 1936. A gentle vertical crease and a dealer stamp on both covers (2)
The Chain Drive Frazer Nash by David Thirlby, a 1965 1st ed. published by MacDonald, and signed by the author on the title page, with a previous owner's inscription to front end paper. Also, M. G. - The Story of the MG Sports Car by F. W. McComb, a rare 1972 1st ed; Maintaining the Breed by John Thornley, MRP 1971 3rd ed; and The Magic of MG by Mike Allison (Dalton Watson 1972); together with Bristol Cars & Engines by L.J.K. Setright, MRP 1974. All with DJs where appropriate (5)
Bentley Mark VI Silent Sports Car c.1949, with silver Bentley cover, 23 printed pages, numerous illustrations and diagrams including fold our Mark VI chassis and pocket to the rear with Illustrations of Elegant & Luxurious Styles of Bentley Coachwork, together with another for Mark VI Four and a Quarter Litre Silent Sports Car, lacking rear booklet, some manuscript annotations, 4to plus A Bridged Particulars of Mark VI, frotis piece detached, annotations lacking leaves, 8vo (3)
Wimpffen (Janos L). Open Roads & Frontengines, World Championship Sports Car Racing in Photographs, 1953-1961, David Bull Publishing 2005; Winged Sports Cars & Enduring Innovation, The International Championship for Manufacturers in Photographs, 1962-1971, David Bull Publishing 2006; Spyders & Silhouettes, The World Manufacturers and Sports Car Championships in Photographs, 1972-1981, David Bull Publishing 2007; Monocoques & Ground Effects, World Championship Sports Car Racing in Photographs, 1982-1992, David Bull Publishing 2008, all in excellent condition with dust jackets (4)
*1882 Presentation Beer Stein. A glazed earthenware jug in tapering form with nickel-plated mounts and hinging lid, the upper mount inscribed, 'Preston Guild - Amateur Athletic Sports - 1882 - 2nd Prize - 2 Miles Handicap Bicycle Race'. An unusual trophy in good condition with just two small dents on the hollow handle. 9-inches (23cm) high (1)
*Jacques Anquetil Bicycle & Borini Engine Attachment. Currently unregistered for the public road, having apparently been used by the previous owner on his private estate. Finished in blue and retaining correct badging, the engine is fitted to a 22-inch frame, with a 1-litre fuel tank mounted on the rear rack. The drive is to the rear wheel just below the bottom crank. 10-speed gearing is fitted, as is a speedometer, calliper braking and a sports saddle (1)
*Circa 1950 B.S.A. 'Tour of Britain Sports' semi-lightweight bicycle. Recently removed from long term storage, this ready for refurbishment machine retains its original green enamel finish, lining and transfers, side-pull GB Coureur cantilever brakes, 27-inch Endrick rims and tyres, Super Champion 4-speed gearing, 16-inch drop handlebars, fitted to a GB forward stay, large flange Continental Deluxe hubs, star-bolted chain-wheel with B.S.A. cranks and pedals (1)
*M.G. 'Safety Fast' Mascot. A good example of the Safety-Pin mascot that found some amusing favour in the 1950s with the owners of M.G. TC/TD/TF sports cars. The design was registered in January 1953, numbered 869452 which is stamped onto the rear of the hasp, and 'Safety Fast' in script on the front. Chromium-plated, these mascots were probably manufactured by Louis Lejeune, and are seldom encountered. Mounted on an M.G. radiator cap. 7cm total height (1)
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