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A collection of twenty-one framed coin, banknote, stamp and commemorative medal collections, including: Great Britain 1551-1967; Victoria1837-1901; Victoria Penny & Halfpenny set; World War II 1939-1945 (2); World War II (Winston Churchill); D-Day 60th Anniversary; Royal Windsor Collection; Memories of a Queen; British Coins; British Pre-Decimal Currency (2); 20th Century Monarchs;; British Monarchs from 1837; House of Windsor; Queen Elizabeth II - Farthing to Half-Crown (2); American Presidents (2); US coins & stamps and 'England Expects...' (Nelson), some by Sterling Collections
Chaumet, Class One, Ref. W17282-38C, Stainless steel wrist watch, no. 626-9430, circa 2010 Movement: Cal. ETA 2824-2, automatic, 25 jewels Case: Stainless steel, rotating bezel, screwed display back Bracelet/Strap: Brown Rubber Chaumet strap, Chaumet folding clasp Size: 38mm, 14cm bracelet Signed: Dial, case, movement, strap Accessories: Box, undated papers with service stamp for 2013
Two albums of RMS Titanic related postcards and covers etc. To include; a series of re-issue postcards (x1 album - 150+ postcards), an autographed commemorative coin cover by survivor Millvina Dean, a proof coin (in slipcase) and an album of international smiler sheets / stamp presentations - all unused and mint. Some wonderful display pieces present.
NO RESERVE Illustrated.- ("Dick Humelbergius Secundus") Apician Morsels..., first edition, 4 engraved plates, 2 bound before title, others duplicates, 8pp. publisher's advertisements, ink ex libris stamp to front free endpaper, [Lowenstein 115], New York, 1829 § [Graham (Elizabeth S.)] "Theresa Tidy". Eighteen Maxims..., sixth edition, bound with "Lemuel Gulliver, Jun." Voyage to Locuta..., engraved frontispiece and 5 plates, both works half -titles, 4pp. publisher's catalogue at end, for J.Hatchard, 1818 § Waley (Arthur) The Lady who Loved Insects, unnumbered copy from an edition limited to 550, "presentation copy" in pencil to limitation f., dry-point frontispiece & illustrations by Hermine David, The Blackamore Press, 1929, first foxing, first and second original boards, last original cloth, first uncut, worn or rubbed, last damp-stained; and 8 others, similar, 8vo & 4to (11)⁂ The first usually calls for just two plates.
Longtitude.- Navigation.- Charnières (Charles Francois Phillippe de) Memoire sur l'observation des longitudes en mer, first edition, title with engraved maritime vignette, 3 folding engraved plates, diagrams, tables, remains if ink stamp to front free endpapers and lower title, some spotting, contemporary marbled wrappers, chipped, 8vo, Paris, L'Imprimerie Royale, 1767.⁂ The Frank S. Streeter copy of this scarce work, with the first description of Charnières' lunar measuring device.
India.- [Voltaire (François Marie Arouet de)] , Fragments sur l'Inde, et sur le Général Lalli, title with woodcut floral ornament, woodcut tail-pieces, ink collector's stamp to title, 9th century calf-backed marbled boards, gilt arms to foot of spine, 8vo, [?Lausanne], no printer, 1773.⁂ Voltaire's account of India, including the French colony of Pondicherry, and an account of Thomas Arthur, Comte de Lally, who was Governor-General of French India and lost Pondicherry to the British.
Astronomy.- Cirencester printing.- Hitchman (William) The Young Astronomer's Assistant, and Countryman's Daily Companion, 2 parts in 1, list of subscribers, woodcut illustrations of eclipses, diagrams, final advertisement f., first title with small red duty stamp, some water-staining, occasional spotting, 12mo, Cirencester, printed for A. Wright, at Holyrood-Ampney; and sold by the booksellers in town and country, 1755.⁂ A rare provincially printed work, which includes the weather, eclipses, measurement of timber, and medical matters. ESTC records only 4 copies.
Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe (1901-1979), "Yellow Fantail", titled in pencil in the margin, with studio stamp on verso, pencil and watercolour wash, 20.5 x 27cm, 8 x 10.5in. * This painting was purchased at the studio sale of the artist at Morgan Evans, Anglesey on 3rd May 1986. Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot. For condition reports go to www.peterwilson.co.uk
ATTRIBUTED TO EDWARD WILLIAM GODWIN (1833-1886) FOR JAMES PEDDLE, HIGH WYCOMBEAESTHETIC MOVEMENT EBONISED ARMCHAIR, CIRCA 1881 the curved top rail carved with sunflower heads and a reeded panel, above fretwork panel and spindle gallery, the later-upholstered seat on ring-turned and tapering legs, bears registration stamp under seat rail for February 1st 188156.5cm wide, 79cm high, 48cm deepLiterature: Soros, Susan 'The Secular Furniture of E.W. Godwin', Yale University Press, 1999, p. 132, no. 179 illus.Note: Godwin designed a number of chairs for Peddle in December 1880 for which, according to his diaries, he was paid £16.16s.0d.
Eight Beswick Beatrix Potter figures, Anna Maria (gold stamp), Old Woman who lived in a shoe, Timmy Tiptoes (a/f), Peter Rabbit, Mr Benjamin Bunny, Mrs Rabbit and bunnies Flopsy, Mopsy and Cottontail, and Benjamin Bunny, a Beswick stand modelled as a tree stump, two Beatrix Potter books, and a Kitty MacBride pottery figure
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