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Bloomsbury Book Auctions. Sale [Catalogue] of the Working Library of the late Howard M.Nixon, number 8 of 14 specially bound copies, with photograph of a binding tipped in and A.L.s. from Enid Nixon loosely inserted, note by JC "I catalogued lots 224-245 and a few others elsewhere" to front pastedown, cloth-backed marbled paper, original wrappers bound in, 1983; Catalogue of Early Printed Books..., prices in manuscript, interleaved with notes, rubbings of bindings etc. pasted in, note by JC "the continental collector was Graf Reuttner von Weyl...I catalogued all the bindings + many of the books : almost all the notes are mine...", 1985; Catalogue of the Valuable Collection of Illustrated Books and Books Illustrating the Art of Printing formed by the late W.R.Jeudwine, 2 vol. in 1, 1984; Manuscripts and Printed Books, largely from the stock of Frank Marcham..., bound with various Marcham catalogues & publications, 1997; The Extensive Collections of Printed Books relating to D.H.Lawrence and Bibliography: The Property of the late Bob Forster, bound with early Forster catalogues (Orion Booksellers and G.W.Marks lists), plus other information relating to Forster's bookselling uncle Mikhail Sinelnikoff who mysteriously disappeared in Bern in 1959, 1998, most with additional material (letters, photographs etc.) bound in or loosely inserted, all but the first bound in cloth or half cloth; and a bundle of other BBA catalogues & ephemera, v.s. (c.20)*** The fourth was the renowned "chicken sheds" sale. As JC notes, "David Stagg mentioned the books to me. At first I was nonplused [sic] then he mentioned Marcham and I remembered some posh catalogues I'd seen. We arranged to go and see the books. They were in an enormous chicken shed 40-50' long beside a caravan site near Duxford. You opened the door & the books stretched away into the distance. We had to go on Saturday since neither of our firms thought it was worthwhile. The wall of books contained so many no hopers - out of date AA books, microwave cookery - that it was no wonder noone would take it on. However we got stacks out onto trestles in the sunshine - and found a Phillipps manuscript - we were in business."
[Martyrdom of King Charles I] Pamphlet volume of sermons preached before the House of Commons on the feast of King Charles the Martyr London: various publishers, 1704-24. 17 works in 1 volume, 4to, contemporary calf, title pages with black mourning border unless otherwise stated, binding worn, joints cracked. Contents comprise:1) Robert Wynne, Chancellor of St Asaph. Unity and Peace the Support of Church and State. A Sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons on Munday Jan. 31th 1703/4. Being the Anniversary of King Charles I. By T. W. for Thomas Bennet, 1704. [2] 22 [2] pp., advertisement leaf to rear;2) George Stanhope, Dean of Canterbury. A Sermon preach'd … on Tuesday the 30th of January, 1704/5. The Anniversary Fast-Day for the Martyrdom of K. Charles the First. By W. B. for R. Sare, and M. Wotton, 1705. [4] 20 pp, half-title;3) White Kennett, Arch-Deacon of Huntingdon. A Sermon preach'd … on Wednesday, January xxx, 1705/6. Being the Anniversary Day of Fasting and Humiliation, for the Horrid and Execrable Murder of King Charles the First. By J. H. for John Churchill, 1706. [4] 27 pp., half-title;4) Robert Moss, Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. A Sermon Preach'd … on Thursday, Jan. 30, 1706/7. For Richard Sare and J. Tonson, 1707. [2] 30 pp., plain title page, closely trimmed, spotted;5) Robert Eyre, Prebendary of the Cathedral Church of Winchester, A Sermon preach'd … on Friday Jan. 30. 1707/8. By J. B. for Benj. Walford, 1708. [2] 30 pp.;6) John Pelling, Rector of St. Ann's Westminster. A Sermon preach'd … on Monday Jan. 31. 1708/9. Being the Anniversary Fast of the Martyrdom of King Charles I. By J. B. for Jonah Bowyer, 1709. 22 pp.;7) Robert Friend. A Sermon Preach'd … on Tuesday, January 30. 1710/11. By G. J. for Jonah Bower, 1710. 25 pp.;8) Thomas Gooch, Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of London. A Sermon Preach'd … on Wednesday the 30th of January 1711. By J. R. for Jonah Bowyer, 1712. [2] 22 pp.;9) Lancelot Blackburne. A Sermon preach'd … on the Thirtieth of January, 1715/16. Being the Day of the Martyrdom of King Charles. By J. Roberts, 1716. 28 pp., half-title, slightly browned;10) John Hoadly, Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. A Sermon preach'd … on January 30. 1717-8. By W. Wikins, for Tim. Childe, 1718. 32 pp., plain title-page, half-title;11) John Waugh, Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. A Sermon preach'd … on Friday, January the 30th, 1718/19. For John Wyat, 1719. [4] 22 [2], half-title, advertisement leaf;12) Thomas Mangey, Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of London. The Providential Sufferings of Good Men. Set forth in a Sermon preached … on the 30th Day of January, 1719. For W. and J. Innys, 1720. 29 [3] pp., half-title, 3 pp. advertisements, a few small tears to upper margins;13) William Baker, Warden of Wadham College [etc.]. A Sermon preach'd … on Monday, January 30. 1720. For Benj. Cowse, 1720. 31 pp., plain title-page, half-title;14) Nathaniel Marshall, Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. A Sermon preach'd … on Tuesday, January XXX. MDCCXXI. for W. Taylor, 1721. 24 pp., sig. C browned;15) Michael Stanhope, Prebendary of St Paul's, and Rector of Leake in Nottinghamshire. The Prosperity of the Wicked, and the Sufferings of the Righteous not Inconsistent with the Goodness and Justice of Providence. A Sermon preach'd … on January the 30th, 1722/23. For Samuel Chapman, 1723. 30 pp., half-title;16) Nathaniel Hough, Rector of St George's Southwark. A Sermon preach'd … January the 30th, 1723/24. For J. Stagg, 1724. 23 pp., browning;17) John [Waugh], Bishop of Carlisle. A Sermon preached before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal … January the 30th, 1724. For J. Wyat, 1724. 32 pp., plain title-page, half-title From the library of the late Robert Bogdan (1950-2023), of Boghead of Torries and Dykehead of Avochie, Aberdeenshire, geography master at Charterhouse and sometime chairman of the Scottish Castles Association.
A Stagg mahogany chest of drawers, two long above three short and two further long drawers, on bracket feet, 112x82x46.5cm, with a matching pair of bedside cabinets each having an open shelf above a single drawer on bracket feet, (one ring handle missing to chest)Location:if there is no condition report shown, please request
A&M and Dawn Records Singles collection. Fourteen 7" singles, most of which are advance promotion copies. Bill & Buster; 'Make A Change (To Something Better)' (Promotion copy, AMS 789), J.J. Cale; 'After Midnight' (Promotion copy, AMS 7022), Prelude; 'Here Comes The Sun' (Promotion copy, DNS,1078), Zenith; 'A Fool That Was In Love/Silent Words' (Promotion copy, DNS.1112), Pluto; 'Rag-A-Bone Joe' (Promotion copy, DNS.1017), David McWilliams; 'You've Only Been a Stranger' (Promotion copy, DNS.1064), Curtis Knight Zeus; 'People Places and Things' (Promotion copy, DNS.1065), Predule; 'After The Goldrush' (Promotion copy, DNS.1052), Zenith; 'A Face You Won't Forget' (Promotion copy, DNS.1095), Sandgate; 'A Thousand Years' (Promotion copy, DNS.114), Jam; 'The Witch' (Promotion copy, DNS.1069), Paul King; 'Whoa Buck' (Promotion copy, DNS.1023), Ross Stagg; 'I'll Never Be A Star (But I Might)' (Promotion copy, DNS.1059), The Casuals; 'The Witch' (DNS.1069). (14) The overall condition is generally VG/VG+. Estimated in-house shipping for this lot is available to the UK for £17.20.
Good modern mandolin by and labelled Davy Stuart Luthier, Richmond, New Zealand, Model: LT8, Custom, Strings: mandolin; also signed on the label 3/22, the body with satinwood back and sides and spruce table, the fretboard and head of Indian rosewood and the neck of mahogany, within a bespoke fitted Stagg hard case *For more details about the construction and materials used, please visit the Davy Stuart website
Pair: Police Constable F. Berry, Metropolitan Police Coronation 1902, Metropolitan Police, bronze (P.C. F. Berry. L. Div.); Coronation 1911(P.C. F. Berry.) very fine Coronation 1911, Metropolitan Police (P.C. E. Stagg) edge digs, naming partly obscured, fine Pair: Private A. E. Duckett, St. John Ambulance Brigade Defence Medal; Service Medal of the Order of St John, silver, straight bar suspension (Z4480 Pte. A. E. Duckett. No. 2. Dist. S.J.A.B. 1942.) nearly very fine Africa Service Medal (M22408 K. Cupido) very fine (6) £80-£100 --- Frank Berry, a servant at the Carlton Club, London, was born in West Huntspill, Somerset, in 1881. He attested into the Metropolitan Police in April 1902 and was assigned to Lambeth Division, before later moving to ‘V’ Division, Wandsworth. He retired in 1927. Ernest Stagg, a tile maker from Bridgwater, Somerset, was born in July 1887. He attested into the Metropolitan Police in 1907 and served with ‘B’ Division at Westminster, before later transferring to ‘Y’ Division at Highgate in January 1914. He left the police force in August 1917. Sold with copied research.

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