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Lot 33

Thurston Hopkins (British, 1913-2014)Soho Greeting, 1956Gelatin silver print, printed later, signed, titled, dated in pencil and credit stamp on the verso, unframedsheet 30.4 x 40.6cm (12 x 16in)Footnotes:'Many photographers are naturally shy people. Hiding behind a camera helps them overcome their shyness. It's a common experience with photographers that they never notice imminent danger when they've got a camera in their hands. Something sort of takes over.'- Thurston HopkinsThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * AR* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 35

Cecil Beaton (British, 1904-1980)Rudolf Nureyev, 1962Platinum-palladium print, printed later, embossed Estate stamp in the margin; titled, dated and numbered '1/7' in an unknown hand in ink and Beaton Archive/Sotheby's Estate stamp on the verso50.8 x 50.8cm (20 x 20in)sheet 72.4 x 55.9cm (28 1/2 x 22in)Footnotes:'Be daring, be different, be impractical, be anything that will assert integrity of purpose and imaginative vision against the play-it-safers, the creatures of the commonplace, the slaves of the ordinary.'- Cecil BeatonThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * AR* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 38

Jürgen Schadeberg (1931-2020)Playground, Brixton, 1968Gelatin silver print, printed later, signed, titled, dated in ink and embossed copyright credit stamp in the margin, unframed sheet 40.6 x 50.8cm (16 x 20in)Footnotes:'The good photographer unconsciously studies people, movements, attitudes and expressions. The best pictures result when the subjects react to each other. The photographer is a witness not a participant.'- Jürgen SchadebergThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Ω ARΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 45

Ruth Orkin (1921-1985)Couple in MG, Florence, Italy, 1951Gelatin silver print, printed later, signature blindstamp in the margin; signed, titled and dated by Mary Engel, Estate Executor, in pencil and Estate copyright credit reproduction limitation stamp on the verso, unframed33.6 x 47.6cm (13 1/4 x 18 3/4in)sheet 40.6 x 50.8cm (16 x 20in)Footnotes:LiteratureR. Orkin, A Photo Journal, Viking Press, 1981, p. 105Ruth Orkin: A Retrospective, International Center for Photography, New York, 1995, exhibition catalogue, back coverThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 50

Harry Diamond (British, 1924-2009)Lucian Freud, 1973Gelatin silver print, signed, titled, dated in pencil and copyright credit stamp on the verso, unframed25.4 x 17.2cm (10 x 6 3/4in)sheet 30.5 x 25.4cm (12 x 10in)Footnotes:ProvenanceAcquired directly from the artistThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Ω ARΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 51

Harry Diamond (British, 1924-2009)Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud outside the 'French' pub, London, 1973Gelatin silver print, signed, titled, dated in pencil and copyright credit stamp on the verso, unframed17.8 x 26.6cm (7 x 10 1/2in)Footnotes:ProvenanceAcquired directly from the artistThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Ω ARΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 7

Cecil Beaton (British, 1904-1980)Fashion Study With Painting By Jackson Pollock, Vogue, 1951, printed January 1999no.4, dye-bleach print, with 'Beaton/Sotheby's' copyright reproduction limitation stamp on the verso annotated in pencil with the title, date, and edition number, unframed 51 x 61cm (20 x 24in)Footnotes:In March 1951, Vogue published an article titled 'American Fashion: The New Soft Look' in which famed British photographer Sir Cecil Beaton featured one of Pollock's Action Paintings as a background for some models wearing haute couture by Irene and Henri Bendel.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 97

Sam Haskins (South African, 1926-2009)Kate, Gun Belt (Front), 1963Gelatin silver print, printed later, credit in pencil and Estate credit stamp in the margin; credit in ink and Estate credit stamp on the verso, unframed33.3 x 50.8cm (13 1/8 x 20in)sheet 58.4 x 61cm (23 x 24in)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 99

Sam Haskins (South African, 1926-2009)Kate (Double rear), 1963Gelatin silver print, printed later, credit in pencil and Estate credit stamp in the margin; credit in ink and Estate credit stamp on the verso, unframed33.3 x 50.8cm (13 1/8 x 20in)sheet 58.4 x 61cm (23 x 24in)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 130

A Victorian, Edwards and Roberts 'Chinese Chippendale' style mahogany kneehole desk, with leather inset top, brushing slides, and blind fret chinoiserie decoration fitted with six short and one long frieze drawer, raised on open cluster column supports with block feet. Bearing the Edwards & Roberts stamp to the top of the frieze drawer. 122cm wide x 66cm deep x 79cm to the top x 61cm knee clearance height Condition report: Cracks to the top under the leather but not through the banding. The leather top is badly worn.

Lot 82

Gervaise Durand. A French, Louis XVI style, Kingwood and tulipwood banded oval, two-tier etagere with ormolu mounts throughout Bearing a G. Durand, company stamp to the underside of the frieze. 49cm wideFootnote: Gervais Durand exhibited in the 1889 Universal Exhibition in Paris and was awarded a medal for his exhibits. An exhibition report stated that 'Mr. Durand, was skillful and modest. Winning a silver medal for his first foray in exhibiting his work. His work seems to be mainly based on classical 18th century pieces but given his own flare and crafsmanship.Condition report: An old break to one of the legs at the point of intersection with the under tier with signs of rubbery glue repair one leg.Signs of old repairs and maybe a replacement lower section of the leg from below under tier but shape and construction in keeping

Lot 1197

The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Saville Theatre 1967 concert poster, printed later, artwork by Hapshash and the Coloured Coat, signed in bottom right hand corner in pencil by Nigel Weymouth and with Nigel Weymouth and Michael English Estate stamp, in mount and framed, 26 x 37 1/4 inches overall.Provenance: from a private collector.

Lot 1324

17 Marvel Comics including Tales of Suspense Iron Man and Captain America No. 63 CGC Graded 5.0, Marvel Team Up Spider-man and the Black Widow No. 98 CGC Graded 7.5, Star Wars Shattered Empire No. 1 CGC Graded 9.6, The Avengers No. 49, 52, 54, 56, Fantastic Four no. 52, Captain America 106, 107, X-Men No, 28, 29, 30, 37, 49 and 50. (17). Condition Report: Overall creasing and discolouration commensurate with use and age, some staples slightly rusted. Fantastic Four 52 with pen marks to front crossing out 6d and writing '6b', X-Men 50 with 'T4P 1/' stamp to front, Star Wars, Iron Man, Captain America 63, Spiderman and Black Widow 98 in plastic comic cases.

Lot 1329

32 x Various DC & Marvel comics from the 1960s-80s. Condition Report: All with creasing and discolouration commensurate with age, Iron Man 78, Leatherhead Raiders 1 with substantial creasing to cover, Leatherhead Raiders 1 cover stamped with price stamp, Mighty Thor 126 cover missing bottom left corner of cover.

Lot 1363

Autographs - Album containing approx. 50 signatures, including Dean Martin Jnr, Arthur Askey, Art Garfunkel, Jacqueline Bisset, Chris Evert, Jim Dale, Peggy Mount, Martin O'Neill, Marti Caine, Brian Ferry, Steve Ovett, Petula Clark, Mario Andretti, Jack Watson, Jane Birkin, Terence Stamp, Guillermo Vilas, Vitas Gerulaitis, Gareth Edwards, Ilie Năstase, David Lloyd, Chris Barber, Martina Navratilova, Larry Lloyd, and others, pages 4 x 6 inches approx. Provenance: From the collection of Anthony Bridgeman. Tony was interested in collecting autographs from a very young age. As a teenager Tony lived in London and had plenty of opportunities to go to hotels, theatres, sporting events and concerts. He always had a notepad or an album with a good pen ready. He was well known among the autograph collectors who often met up and shared details when someone wanted to get a particular signature. Tony had many stories like he time he was mistaken for a member of Madness at the Brit Awards or got to have afternoon tea with Miss Gloria Swanson. Tony recently passed and his family are selling his collection so they can be fully appreciated by others. They hope whoever buys them enjoys them as much as Tony did.

Lot 1112

UFO - Mk II 'Toothpaste' promotional poster, original design by Hapshash and the Coloured Coat and the Osiris Series, artwork by Nigel Waymouth and Michael English, later printing, signed by Nigel Waymouth in pencil with copyright stamp, framed, 42 1/2 x 32 1/2 inches overall.Provenance: from a private collector.

Lot 149

Carl Schütz (1745-1800) – attributed, Kurrentgasse Vienna, watercolor on paper, described bottom right, on the reverse collector stamp, damages. 38x25cm

Lot 161

Räths Terrestrial globe – by Doctor Arthur Krause, Leipzig around 1930, colour printed on paperball, with physique indications on wooden stamp. Globe diameter: 35cm; height: 45cm

Lot 182

Stefano della Bella (1610-1664)-graphic, Portrait of Francesco I de’ Medici (1541-1587), copper print on paper; laid down on paper; on the reverse collector’s stamp Fürst zu Lichtenstein, Vienna. 30.5x21cm

Lot 200

Charles Comte pellegrini – fieldmarshall of Maria Theresia, mezzotinto on paper by N.Rhein 1791, on the reverse collector stamp, Fürst zu Liechtenstein Wien. 66x44cm

Lot 202

Marquese de Caraman ambassadeur de France à Vienne, lithography on paper by Lanzedelly, with collector stamp Fürst zu Liechtenstein Wien. 64x46cm

Lot 228

Joseph Danhauser (1805-1845) – pencil study for the painting, the children and their passions (today in the Austrian gallery Belvedere) on paper, bottom right estate stamp Danhauser, on the reverse studies.23,5x18,5cm

Lot 260

Illustrierte Geschichte des Kunstgewerbes by Bencke/Falke/Bernizze/Swarzenski in two volumes, Verlag Martin Oldenbourg , printed around 1910, 654 and 896 pages with full and part illustrations, collector stamp Sammlung Schubert in gold printed hard covers.26x19cm

Lot 298

H.G.Ströhl – Heraldischer Atlas, a collection of heraldic illustrations for artist and trade and frames of heraldic by Verlag Julius Hoffmann, Stuttgart 1899, 344 pages with 75 coloured full page illustrations and text illustrations, page 37 missing, collector stamp, in hard cover with leather spine. 34x27cm

Lot 324

Otto Dix (1891-1969)-graphic, Selbstbildniss mit Marcella, colour lithography on paper, numbered estate stamp with signature, Martha Dix, and numbered 1/75 in pencil, on the reverse described erworben 1970 bei Frau Martha Dix, Original-Farblithographie von Otto Dix “Selbstbildniss mit Marcella”, paper marked , Erker Presse St. Gallen. 75x56 cm

Lot 6

King’s Views of New York City by Moses King 1908, 96 pages with 400 illustrations, descriptions and promotions advertisements; in soft cover and original paper cover with 8 and 5 cent stamp and coloured flags. 38x26.5cm

Lot 24

GEORGE SHERWOOD HUNTER, RBA (SCOTTISH 1846-1919), ARCO SCURE, ROME watercolour on paper 46cm x 30cm Unframed. Stamp verso: George Sherwood Hunter Studio Sale, Christie's 18 October 1990

Lot 1482

20thC School. Abstract landscape, gouache, initialled, 20cm x 25cm. Stamp verso - Dukeries Art Gallery, Worksop.

Lot 1234

Nicholas Egon (1921-2017). Half length portrait of a young lady, oil on board, studio stamp, 59cm x 39cm.

Lot 170

Mid-century light oak Ercol sideboard, two doors with central sliding catch, Ercol stamp to inside right hand door, 122cm wide

Lot 81

AR Joseph Smedley (1922-2016), "The Fells 1967", oil on board, Studio stamp verso, 28 x 40cm

Lot 100

The Mitchell Collection of Moorcroft Pottery: A small 'Orchid' pattern 55 shape vase. Height approx 7cm. Blue Moorcroft stamp to the base.Condition: No obvious signs of damage or restoration. Crazing to the glaze.

Lot 324

A late Victorian Newtons New and Improved Celestial globe, on turned mahogany stand, stamp to body and dated 1888 (damaged) Height approx 25cm.

Lot 375

Laurence Stephen Lowry R.B.A. R.A. (British, 1887-1976), Peel Park, signed l.r., colour print published by Venture Prints Ltd Bristol, Fine Art Trade Guild blind-stamp l.l.,41cm x 78cm, framed & glazed, frame bearing J. Pratt & Sons (Derby) label verso stating limited edition of 850Note: Artist Resale Rights applyC R: No apparent signs of damage or repair with colours bright; provenance provided by photos of reverse

Lot 141

An Italian carved walnut library or centre table, circa 1870, the cartouche shaped top with gadrooned edge and leather inset, the carved and pierced frieze incorporating a central shell motif flanked by scroll motifs with swags of flowers, each conforming cabriole shaped leg incorporating similar motifs and joined by an X-stretcher centred by a seated cherub, on scroll carved feet, the underside with branded stamp 'BARBETTI, FIRENZE', 84cm high, 142cm wide, 73cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, some opening to jointsThe cherub is removable - there are signs of glue to the base where he has been fixed previously. there are some old chips and losses to him. He is provided with the lot but in a separate boxSome wobble to the table overall, The inset to the top does not appear to be original With an overall dark colour as can be seen in the imagesPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 428

Ɵ Goos (Herman), Die Stamm-Mütter des Englischen Vollblutpferdes, Hamburg, F.W. Rademacher., 1907. 4th edition. Two text booklets including 1) Alphabetical index, corrections and additions (38.5 x 27 cm) and 50 tables of the English thoroughbred equine pedigrees, enclosed - as intended - in a clock bound folder. Animal Health Trust stamp featured on the inside cover.Provenance: Animal Health Trust, Equine Research Station, Derby LibraryCondition Report: Folder rubbed, with significant tears to the wrappers. Age toning, dump stains on tables and text booklets. Wrappers on one of the booklets bears a large tear and creased corners.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 429

Ɵ Stubbs (George), The Anatomy of the Horse including A Particular Description of the Bones, Cartilages, Muscles, Fascias, Ligaments, Nerves. Gibbings and Company Limited, 1899, third edition, 147 pages, with 12 double-page and 24 full page bookplates containing 18 anatomical tables, plates reprinted from original coppers, bound in red cloth boards and green-grey cloth spine, gold lettering in gilt on spin; folio together with Stubbs (George), The Anatomy of the Horse, G. Heywood Hill, Ltd., London, 1938, fourth edition, with 12 double-page and 24 full page bookplates including 15 anatomical tables, includes full anatomical descriptions of the bones, cartiliages, muscles, fascias, ligaments, nerves, arteries, veins and glands. Bound in brown paper-covered board and cloth, brown cloth to spine, lettering in gilt on spine; folio (2)Provenance: Animal Health TrustCondition Report: 1) Damages ot the bindingFoxing and dump stains. Rubbing and tears to the spine's cloth, wear to the board's corners . Age toning throughout. Some dump stains and foxing. Equine Research Station, Animal Health Trust stamp on front free endpaper2) Foxing and dump stains. Rubbing to the spine and corners. Stains on the front cover. Age toning. Otherwise good. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 250

An Oriental rice paper drawing of a masted ship, with Chinese stamp and partial signature to left hand side and later over painted with red and white decoration, 20cm x 20cm, in a modern frame.

Lot 500

A Vintage Style Musical Jewellery Box, with rotating ballet dancer, stamp to underneath states "By Appointment To The Swedish Royal Court" "Made in Sweden" and modern jewellery box. (2)

Lot 444

Travel, 19th century, 11 volumes, including Smyth, C. Piazzi Our Inheritance in The Great Pyramid. 1864. Photographs, map and plates, map misbound at p. 16, original red pictorial cloth gilt; Bonomi, Joseph Nineveh and its Palaces. 1853, Second edition, plates, original red pictorial cloth, spine faded; Abercromby, Ralph Seas and Skies in many Latitudes. 1888, plates, original pictorial cloth gilt; Pfeiffer, Ida A Visit to Iceland. 1852, additional title, plates, original grey-brown cloth; Wilcox, W.D. The Rockies of Canada. 1906, maps in pocket at end, original pictorial cloth gilt, t.e.g.; Arnot, Fred. S. Garenganze, or Seven Years' Pioneer Mission Work in Central Africa [c.1870], plates, maps, pictorial cloth slightly soiled; Stisted, G.M. The True Life of Capt. Sir Richard F. Burton. 1896, library stamp on title, early notes on endpapers, slightly rubbed; Napier, Sir C. The History of the Baltic Campaign of 1854 from documents furnished by... Vice-Admiral Sir C. Napier. 1857, original blue cloth, Napier bookplate; Jones, Alvin L. Under Colonial Roofs. Boston, 1894. Oblong 4to, plates, original pictorial green buckram gilt; "A Young American" A Year in Spain. London, 1831, 2 volumes, contemporary calf, slightly rubbed (11)

Lot 48

Henty, George Alfred  17 Books, and 2 others At Agincourt. London: Blackie & Son, [n.d.] 8vo, original green cloth gilt; By Right of Conquest. London: Blackie and Son, 1910. New Edition, 8vo, original cloth gilt; True to the Old Flag. London: Blackie & Son, [n.d.] 8vo, original cloth gilt; For Name and Fame: or, Through Afghan Passes. London: Blackie & Son, [n.d.]. 8vo, original cloth gilt, endpaper lacking; By Conduct and Courage. London: Blackie and Son Limited, 1905. 8vo, original cloth gilt; The Young Colonists... London: Blackie & Son, [n.d.] 8vo, original cloth; On the Irrawaddy. London: Blackie & Son, 1897. 8vo, original coth, worn, library stamp; Through Russian Snows. London: Blackie & Son, 1896. 8vo, original cloth; A March on London. London: Blackie & Son, 1898. London: Blackie & Son Limited, 1898. 8vo, original blue cloth gilt; A Knight of St John. London: Blackie and Son, 1912. New edition, 8vo, original cloth gilt; A knight of the White Cross. London: Blackie & Son, 1896. 8vo, original cloth gilt; By Pike and Dyke. London: Blackie & Son, 1890. 8vo, original cloth gilt; Wulf the Saxon. London: Blackie & Son, [n.d.] 8vo, original cloth; The Lion of St. Mark. London: Blackie and Son, [n.d.] New edition, 8vo, original cloth gilt; When London Burned. London: Blackie & Son, [n.d.] 8vo, original cloth; For the Temple. London: Blackie & Son, [n.d.] 8vo, calf gilt, worn; and an incomplete copy of In Freedom's Cause; Mrs Sherwood The Fairchild Family. London: Wells Gardner, [1931]. Fifth edition, 8vo, original cloth; Day, Thomas The History of Sandford and Merton. London: George Routeledge and Sons, [n.d.] 8vo, original cloth gilt (19)Footnote: Provenance: The Late Dr Helen E C Cargill Thompson

Lot 51

Lewis, Clive Staples The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe London: Geoffrey Bles, [1950]. First edition, 8vo, "First Published 1950" printed on the copyright page, original green cloth, dust-jacket not price-clipped but with a few chips and tears including some loss to spine and lower wrapper, slightly soiled and rubbed, ownership stamp to front free-endpaper, spine faded, shelf lean; The Horse and His Boy. London: Geoffrey Bles, [1954]. First edition, 8vo, original cloth; and later editions of The Silver Chair (3 copies), The Magician's Nephew and The Last Battle (7)Footnote: Provenance: The Late Dr Helen E C Cargill Thompson

Lot 53

Rowling, J.K. - Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone The first edition, first impression of the London: Bloomsbury, 1997. First edition, first impression, with the 10-1 numberline on the publisher's imprint page, hardcover, 8vo, original publisher's pictorial laminated boards, library circulation label indicating withdrawal, laminated barcode to front free endpaper and neat label pasted to publication page, some restoration work, very slight browning and slight soiling internally including a couple of small ink marks to first page, star stamp to upper edgeFootnote: Note: Few books have inspired the imaginations of a generation of children like J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series. The franchise has now expanded to encompass eight Harry Potter films, two Fantastic Beasts films, a sell-out stage play, three theme parks and a studio tour. As of 2016, the Harry Potter industry was estimated to be worth $25 billion. It is therefore very poignant to encounter the point at which all this began: J.K. Rowling’s first Harry Potter book was published in London, by Bloomsbury, in 1997. Unsure of its success, the publishers issued only 500 copies of the first edition, first impression in hardback. The book is the jewel in a Harry Potter collector’s crown. This copy, being one of the 500 first impression hardbacks produced, has the numberline reading 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 on the publisher’s imprint page, the publisher is listed as Bloomsbury, the error of ‘1 wand’ is listed twice in Harry’s school equipment list and ‘Philosopher’ is misspelt ‘Philospher’ on the lower cover. It is an exceptionally rare book to find. Wendy Cooling's review on the upper cover states: "A terrific read and a stunning first novel", another key issue point of the first edition, first impression. The book is indeed a story that has captured the hearts of generations around the world, with this copy representing the birth of a true classic.

Lot 86

RARE Kurt Tank (1898 1983) was a German aeronautical engineer and test pilot who led the design department at Focke Wulf from 1931 to 1945. He was responsible for the creation of several important Luftwaffe aircraft of World War 2, including the Fw 190 fighter aircraft, the Ta 152 fighter interceptor and the Fw 200 Condor airliner. After the war, Tank spent two decades designing aircraft abroad, working first in Argentina and then in India, before returning to Germany in the late 1960s to work as a consultant for Messerschmitt Bolkow Blohm (MBB). Kurt Tank survived the war and lived until 1983. It is possible to find his signature on various signed aviation stamp covers from the 1970s and early 1980s. However, it is rare to find his genuine wartime signature on a period photocard that shows him in Nazi Party uniform. This is a rare genuine wartime autograph, signed on a black, white photocard measuring approximately 5 inches x 3.5 inches. In good condition (please see photographs). All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 94

Werner Schroer (1918 1985) KC Luftwaffe Ace Pilot WW2 credited with shooting down 114 enemy aircraft. He served in the Luftwaffe from 1937, initially as a member of the ground staff, until the end of World War II in Europe on 8 May 1945, by which time he had reached the highest ranks of combat leadership. Schroer was credited with 114 enemy aircraft shot down claimed in 197 combat missions, the majority of which on the Western Front, including 61 in North Africa and 22 in Italy. This figure includes 26 four engined bomber. A signed Midwest Postage Stamp and Coin Show Cover with a Chicago 1978 postmark. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 175

British Air Ministry nickel cased split seconds pocket stopwatch, the movement numbered 8411, the dial numbered 1391/39 with subsidiary thirty minute recording over constant seconds dials, outer 30/360 scale and centre seconds and split seconds hands, the case with Air Ministry stamp and markings '6B/140', 60mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning, tested for five minutes. Dial - light marks. Glass - light surface marks. Hands - good. Case - surface marks, some scratching to the case back. Crown - starts/stops and resets correctly, split seconds button starts/stops correctly. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained

Lot 93

Seiko Sportsmatic Calendar 820 automatic gold plated and stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, ref. 15040, circular silvered dial with gilt baton markers, minute markers, date aperture and gilt sweep centre seconds, gilt hands, crown at the four position, modern tan leather strap, 36mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - a few small marks as expected of the period, when viewed very closely they are oxidised marks to the outer edge between the twelve and two positions - see image. Glass - generally good, some light surface marks. Hands - light marks and small surface blemishes visible under a 10X loupe. Case - .light surface marks, some marks to the bezel with an indentation between the ten and eleven positions - see images. Crown - bearing 'S' stamp, adjusting correctly, surface marks. Strap - modern, good. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained

Lot 107

Scottish History, especially Jacobite, 7 volumes, all but one Quarto comprising Gwyne, John Military Memoirs of the Great Civil War, being the Military Memoirs of John Gwynne. Edinburgh, 1822. 4to, later morocco gilt with title lettered in gilt on upper cover, upper cover slightly pitted; John, Master of Sinclair Memoirs of the Insurrection in Scotland in 1715. Edinburgh, 1857. 4to, original cloth, library Withdrawn stamp to title; Ruvigny and Raineval, Marquis of The Jacobite Peerage. Edinburgh, 1903, 4to, original blue cloth gilt; Gray, John, editor Memoirs of the life of Sir John Clerk of Penicuik. London, [The Roxburghe Club], 1895. 4to, original quarter morocco gilt, t.e.g., uncut; Cullen, Alexander. The History of Scotland, from the earliest Period. London, 1815. 4to, engraved title and plates, contemporary half calf, spine gilt; Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, Sir George Memoirs of the Affairs of Scotland from the Restoration of King Charles II. Edinburgh, 1821. 4to, contemporary calf, g.e., worn, upper cover detached; Oliphant, T.L.K. The Jacobite Lairds of Gask. 1870. 8vo, plates, modern quarter morocco (7)

Lot 126

1930's Literature 13 volumes, including Aldington, Richard The Colonel's Daughter. 1931, number 134 of 210 copies signed by the author, original green buckram, t.e.g.; Aldington, R. A Dream in the Luxembourg. 1930, number 92 of 308 copies signed by the author, original buckram-backed boards, t.e.g.; Isherwood, Christopher Lions and Shadows. Hogarth Press, 1938, dustwrapper, newspaper articles pasted to preliminary leaves or endpapers or loosely inserted, with resulting discolouration, dustwrapper; Isherwood, C. Goodbye to Berlin. Hogarth Press, 1939, 2nd impression, original cloth; Isherwood, C. The Memorial. 1932, review copy with Date of Publication slip loosely inserted, original cloth; Linklater, Eric Juan In America. 1931, dustwrapper slightly rubbed; Burroughs, E.R. Jungle Girl. 1933, first British edition, dustwrapper slightly rubbed; Powys, Llewelyn Earth Memories. 1934, dustwrapper; Sackville-West, V. The Edwardians. Hogarth Press, 1930, first British edition, original orange cloth, spine faded; Sackville-West, V. All Passion Spent. Hogarth Press, 1931, owner's name stamp on endpaper; Tomlinson, H.M. All our Yesterdays. 1930, dustwrapper; Lawrence, D.H. Apocalypse. Florence: G. Orioli, 1931, number 11 of 750 copies, dustwrapper price clipped; Egan, Beresford Pollen. 1933, original orange cloth; (13)

Lot 164

Dick, Philip K. 35 Books A Scanner Darkly. New York: Doubleday & Company Inc., 1977. First edition, 8vo, original cloth, dust-jacket not price-clipped, stamp to endpaper; Martian Time-Slip. London: New English Library, 1976. 8vo, original blue cloth gilt, dust-jacket not price-clipped; Humpty Dumpty in Oakland. London: Victor Golancz Ltd., 1986. First UK edition, original yellow cloth gilt, dust-jacket not price-clipped; The Divine Invasion. New York: Timescape Books, 1981. First edition, 8vo, original blue cloth gilt, some crumpling to dust-jacket but not price-clipped; Ubik. Exeter: A. Wheaton & Co., 1970. First UK edition, 8vo, original cloth, price-clipped dust-jacket; We Can Build You. London: Svern House Publishers Ltd, 1972. 8vo, original blue cloth gilt, dust-jacket not price-clipped; I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon. New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1985. First edition, 8vo, original cloth, dust-jacket not price-clipped; The Dark Haired Girl. Connecticut: Mark V. Ziesing, 1988. First edition, 8vo, original blue cloth gilt, dust-jacket not price-clipped; The Transmigration of Timothy Archer. New York: Timescape Books, 1982. First edition, 8vo, original cloth, dust-jacket not price-clipped; The Broken Bubble. New York: Arbor House, 1988. First edition, 8vo, dust-jacket not price-clipped; The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick. Los Angeles: Underwood/Miller, 1987. 5 volumes, 8vo, original cloth in box; 11 Greg Press editions of Dick's works in original green cloth; and 9 others (35)

Lot 238

Queen Anne of Denmark, 1574-1619, Queen Consort of King James VI & I Manuscript charter issued in dated Edinburgh 28th February 1611, on one page of vellum, oblong folio, with hand-cut stamps in imitation of the signatures of Queen Anne and King James, addressed to the Deputy Bailies of Dunfermline (Patrick Stewart of Keith and Robert Ure Senior of Sawling), transferring to William Schaw hereditary sesine in his father's estateFootnote: Note: The charter describes, in detail, the land and buildings on the estate situated between Lochlevin and Purley, within the regality of Dunfermline, including an entire skiff on Loch Leven, and stating that the annual dues will be £2001. The document also states that the stamp signatures were applied by Thomas Bigholme, privy-brief to John Paip, writer to the Signet

Lot 322

[Fine Binding] - Bridges, Robert Poems London: Basil Montagu Pickering, 1873. First edition, 8vo, finely bound by Zaehnsdorf in green crushed morocco with tooled gilt floral sprays, a red morocco border and five pink morocco and gilt flowers to the upper cover, Zaehnsdorf exhibition stamp to the lower silk paste-down, green morocco gilt doublures, loosely attached boookplate of Joseph Manuel Andreini

Lot 326

Ashbee, C.R. - Essex House Press The Prayer Book of King Edward VII London: Essex House Press, woodblocks and typeface by C.R. Ashbee, printed by Messrs. Eyre & Spottiswood, London, 1903 [1904]. Folio, number 233 of 400 copies, printed in red and black in Endeavour and Prayer Book types, woodcut illustrations, initials and ornaments by W. Hooper and Clemence Housman after C.R.Ashbee, original calf-backed oak boards with metal clasps with stamp to inside of lower board "Bound by Eyre & Spottiswoode", rubbed, upper board detached, lacking the metal rings that were formerly part of the clasps

Lot 368

Quetelet, A. Sur L'Homme et le Developpement de ses Facultes Paris: Bachelier, Imprimeur-Libraire, 1835. First edition, 8vo, 2 volumes bound together, 6 folding plates, contemporary boards, spine lacking and boards detached, ownership signature dated 1978 to half-title, ink notes, a purple ownership stamp and some glue staining to title-page, some foxing throughout, many manuscript pencil notes

Lot 381

7 Quarto works on Scotland, including Morison, D. Sketches of Scenes in Scotland. Perth: R. Morison, 1834. 4to, etched plates, green half morocco, rubbed; James, Henry Notes on the Parallel Roads of Lochaber. Southampton, 1874. 4to, 9 plates, large folding map on linen, original cloth gilt, spine worn; Loch, James. Memoir of George Granville, late Duke of Sutherland. 1835. 4to, Privately Printed, engraved and lithographed plates, original green cloth gilt; Pennant, Thomas The Literary Life of the late Thomas Pennant, by Himself. London, 1793. Large 4to, large paper copy, library and cancellation stamp to title, engraved plates, one hand-coloured, modern black morocco-backed marbled boards, uncut; [Tiree Sale Prospectus] For Sale the Island of Tiree. 1902, folding plan, original wrappers bound in, cloth; Bovet, Anne de l'Ecosse. Paris, 1898, 4to, plates, illustrations, pictorial half morocco, rubbed; White, Captain T.P. Archaeological Sketches in Scotland Knapdale and Gigha. Edinburgh, 1875. Folio, map and 49 plates, original brown pictorial cloth gilt, neatly rebacked

Lot 435

Scottish History, Topography & Antiquities including Bryden, Robert Glasgow Etchings. 1914. 4to, number 44 of 50 copies signed by Bryden, original pigskin-backed buckram, t.e.g., boards lightly marked; Stevenson, R.L. Edinburgh. Picturesque Notes. 1879. folio, etchings by Brunet-Debaines & others, original pictorial cloth; Scott, Walter Metrical History of the Honourable Families of the Name of Scot and Elliot. Edinburgh, 1892. 4to, number 39 of 50 copies, contemporary half morocco, t.e.g., slightly rubbed; Paul, James Balfour The History of the Royal Company of Archers. 1875, 4to, original pictorial green cloth gilt; New Athenian Broadsheet 1947, numbers 1-16 bound in 1, cloth; Munro, Neil The Clyde. 1907, pictorial cloth, library stamp to half-title; Robert Burns and the Ayrshire Moderates. Privately Printed, 1883. 4to, original printed wrappers somewhat soiled; Smith, J.G. The Parish of Strathblane. 1886, original cloth; Maughan, W.C. Annals of Garelochside. 1896. 8vo, original cloth, t.e.g.; Smith, J.T. Sketch of St. Bernard's. 1907. 4to, original quarter morocco, t.e.g., rubbed; Barron, E.M. Prince Charlie's Pilot. Inverness, 1913, 8vo, original pictorial cloth; Stevenson, Thomas G., printer Surgundo. 4to, original boards, rubbed; Foster, J.J. The Stuarts. 1907. 4to, original red cloth gilt; Grant, John The Penny Wedding. 1836, 4to, engraved title and plates, contemporary half calf, poor condition, some plates mounted or with marginal loss, half calf, rubbed; Marcus Ward & Co., publishers Our Native Land. 1879. 4to, chromolithograph plates, original pictorial cloth; Maclachland & Stewart, publishers Remollescences of a Medical Student. 1886. 4to, photographic frontispiece, original pictorial cloth; Green, C.E. East Lothian. 1907. 4to, original buckram, frayed dustwrapper; Buchan, John Sir Walter Scott. 1932, dustwrapper; Kennedy-Fraser, Marjory Songs of the Hebrides. 1922. 4to, volumes 2-3 only, original cloth; and 1 other (21)

Lot 108

A collection of stamp albums containing various 20th Century stamps of the realm, together with a modern hard cased gun case

Lot 115

A private collection of BEATLES LPs, books and ephemera, the LPs including "With The Beatles" (mono), "With The Beatles" (stereo), "Please Please Me" (stereo), "A Hard Day's Night" (mono x 2), "Help" (4 different versions including 2 x mono and 2 x stereo), "Beatles For Sale", "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" and later picture disc, "Let It Be" (1 x Capital BMI, 1 x Apple EMI stereo plus booklet, "`1962-1966" (x 3), "1967-1970" (x 3), "The Lost Abbey Road Tapes" 1962-'64 (limited edition clear vinyl, cellophane wrapper), "Rareties" (sampler album, manufactured and distributed by EMI (Australia) Ltd), "The Beatles Featuring Tony Sheridan" (Pickwick Presents Contour), "Live at The BBC" (cellophane wrapper), "Abbey Road 2009" (cellphane wrapper), "Please Please Me" (2012 re-press), "Rare Beatles" (Phoenix 1977), "Beatles Again" (re-press), "The Beatles Ballads", "Historia de la Musica Rock The Beatles" 1981, "The Decca Tapes" (clear vinyl 2016), "At The Hollywood Bowl" 1977, "The Beatles First! Featuring Tony Sheridan and Guests" (Spanish re-press), "Que Noche La Da Aquel Dia", together with a collection of Russian pressings "Sgt. Pepper", "Love Songs", "The White Album", "A Hard Day's Night", "For Sale", "A Taste of Honey", "Yesterday" and "Today" (paste over edition, Gold Record Award stamp), "Live in Japan 1966" (special limited edition yellow vinyl, limited edition No'd. 0366/1000, cellophane wrapper), "File Under The Beatles", "The Beatles' Second Album" (monphonic micro groove), "The Beatles Story - A Narrative and Musical Biography of Beatle Mania on two long play records", "The Savage Young Beatles" (recorded Hamburg 1961, later pressing circa 1982), "Live at The Star Club in Hamburg, Germany 1962" 1977, "Back Upon Us All - A Collection (4th amendment)", "White Album" (De Agostini, cellophane wrapper), "Musical Rendezvous Presents The Early Years The Beatles Featuring Tony Sheridan" (Contour), "Original Motion Picture Soundtrack The Beatles A Hard Day's Night" (United Artists), "The Rip-Offs Play A Golden Age of.....", "15 Great Songs Composed By John Paul George Played by The Mersey Boys", "Compilation Album - No-one's Gonna Change Our World" (World Wildlife Fund), together with various other albums including John Lennon and Yoko Ono "Double Fantasy", John Lennon "Mind Games", Lennon Plastic Ono Band "Shaved Fish", Paul McCartney and Wings "Greatest Hits", "Tug of War", "Wings Over America", Wings "At The Speed of Sound", "Egypt Station", "All The Best", the other ephemera including DVDs "Hard Day's Night" (x 2), "Help", "The Beatles Fab Four" CD and book set, limited edition No'd. 00476, VHS video "The Complete Beatles in Concert", various books including "The Beatles Anthology" (x 2), "The Beatles Unseen Archives", "Illustrated Lyrics", MARK LEWISOHN "A Complete Beatles Chronicle", "Postcards From The Boys", ANDY DAVIS "The Beatles Files", "The Beatles Bumper Songbook", "Fabulous Goes All Beatles", "Today", four page pull-out with The Beatles, "Disc No. 292 October 26th 1963", a Cult Images reprint photograph of The Beatles with Mohammed Ali (Cassius Clay), a reprint photograph of The Beatles with Helen Shapiro and Dusty Springfield and a Washington Pottery Limited plate depicting The Beatles with facsimile signatures, a "Where Are The Beatles?" book and jigsaw, in original wrapping, a board game "1960's to 1990's Reminiscing - The Game for People who Remember The Beatles", etc

Lot 326

A private collection of a lady of British and world stamps and first day covers, including eight various albums of 20th Century British and world stamps, six envelopes containing mint sets for 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979 and 1980, the Royal Wedding HRH Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer Stanley Gibbons album and Royal Wedding Crown Covers folder, two 1952-1977 Jubilee albums and contents, The Official Collection of the World Wildlife first day covers by Franklin Philatellic Limited issued May 20 1976, one album of Swedish first day covers, a Stanley Gibbons Isle of Man stamp album containing various stamps and first day covers, a Stanley Gibbons Channel Islands stamp album containing the stamps of Jersey and Guernsey, a similar album for the Islands of the West Indies, a Thames Cover album containing various first day covers and an SG Major cover album containing various first day covers

Lot 357

AFTER "SNAFFLES" CHARLES JOHNSON PAYNE (1884-1967) "Pass Friend", coloured print, signed in pencil lower left and bears blind bit stamp lower right, inscribed "Acknowledgements to Punch", image size 23.5 cm x 36 cm

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