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1950 WORLD CUP FINAL Brazil v Uruguay, played in Rio de Janeiro, rare official poster produced by the Brazilian Football Confederation for the last match at the Tournament, which was effectively the Final. The poster measures 57cm x 41cm and includes the BFC and makers stamp, the artist was Jney and was published by Maua. Slight ageing. Generally good
WORLD CUP 1974 / 1982 Miscellany inc programme/itinerary for the 1974 World Cup Final Tournament draw held in January 74 in Frankfurt along with the first day cover issued in Munchen 07/07/1974 the date of the Final, West Germany v Holland, contains World Cup 74 stamps, special Munchen franking for the World Cup and a colour team line-up of the West Germany team. Also small collection of items relating to the 1982 World Cup held in Spain inc Official large format Spanish edition programme, Bulldog Bobby postcard, Coca Cola fixture schedule (in Spanish), 2 x Malta issued first day covers with Espana 82 markings, Coca Cola welcome card in Spanish, World Cup 82 stamp issued by Zaire and Official programme (UK edition) plus a collection of 48 stickers (two different for each competing country entitled "Copa Mundial del Futbal Espana 82"). Generally good
Dickens, Charles. Envelope addressed to Mrs. Brookfield, with signature in lower left-hand corner, printed initials "C.D." on flap. Penny red stamp, postmark [18]63; envelope addressed to the Rev. W.H. Brookfield, with monogram in lower left-hand corner, laid down. Penny red stamp, postmark [18]61; partial envelope front in the same hand, addressed to the same, without signature. Postmark [18]63. All in blue ink. (3) The Rev. William Henry Brookfield (1809 - 74) became a friend of Alfred, Lord Tennyson while at Trinity College, Cambridge; the poet wrote a sonnet on his death. Mrs. Brookfield was born Jane Octavia Elton, daughter of the sixth baronet, a niece of Henry Hallam, and the model for Amelia in Thackeray's Vanity Fair.
A Ruskin pottery hexagonal bodied vase with widened foot with tonal blue crystalline glaze finish, incised to base Ruskin England and bears stamp marks Ruskin England 1932, height 23cm. Together with a Ruskin pottery tri-footed bowl with matt drip glaze finish with green and blue coloured body, stamped to base Ruskin England, height 7cm. (2)
Complete works of Voltaire Chez Charles Guillaime Ettinger, Libraire, A Gotha 1785-1790 (71) CONDITION REPORT: Leather bound books in moderate condition, bumped and cracking to edges and spines Most red textured leather title squares with gilded lettering are missing Three have white paint splatter Books fairly right, Ex libris James Russell Transfer brown colouring to end paper, slight foxing to front plates and transfer of image Stamp for free church of Scotland, Edinburgh Paper has been damp and is uneven, damp to some edges at start Most pages generally clean or with very light foxing Some more foxed and uneven than others
Rev John Williams, Missionary Enterprises in the South Sea Islands, John Snow, London 1840 CONDITION REPORT: Leather spine and corners, paper front rather scuffed Piece of paper missing, corners bumped Back, sorners bumped and paper scuffed Spine rather stained but attached discoloured at top punched number Interior No324 ink stamp Robertson Parish Library No1262 Script Roberton Library above plate and signed Yoursaff J Williams Script Roberton Library on frontispiece rather dirty and no 324 at top Small tear bottom edge of 'To the King' Map of Polynesia farly good dirty dtaining to spine edge Roberton Library scrip and on next pages Generally slight dirty at page edges Some slight stain marks to text
A lot to include a silver hinged bangle, set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, stamped 925 with CCM, together with a matching silver pendant with central set round brilliant cut diamond on chain, stamped 925 with CCM, together with a silver rope twist design hinged bangle, complete with safety chain, hallmarks rubbed, a silver mother of pearl set pendant with chain, stamped 925, a silver travel lighter, hallmarked Birmingham 1911, a silver ingot with 1937 1½ d stamp design, stamped 925, total weight approx. 94.71g, together with a lot of costume jewellery to include a blue stone set bracelet, a yellow metal cream enamelled floral design bracelet, a square cut white stone set bracelet, along with a collection of beads, pendants and chains, brooches and badges etc.
A 9ct rose gold square cased ladies wrist watch, with a silver tone dial and hourly Arabic numeral markers, stamped 375, on a yellow metal articulated link bracelet, two napkin rings with inscribed monograms, hallmarked Birmingham 1944, a silver thimble with engraved floral pattern, hallmarks rubbed, a white metal commemorative Royal Mail medallion for the commemoration of the Penny Black stamp, together with a collection of 22 wrist watches to include the names Seiko, Sekonda, Lorus etc., a travel clock, a yellow metal globe desk clock, a collection of various coins and bank notes, two pairs of white metal scissors, a pair of white metal vases etc.
A lot to include a silver cigarette case, with engraved scroll design to lid and base, with central monogram to lid, hallmarked Birmingham 1905, a silver card case with engraved monogram to lower right, hallmarked Birmingham 1921, a white metal comb holder of repousse floral design, a silver card holder of repousse floral design, hallmarked Birmingham 1904, a silver stamp holder in the shape of an envelope with engraved monogram to back, hallmarked Chester, date letter indistinct, a silver miniature picture frame, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, a silver and Bakelite bookmark, stamped Sterling Silver, total weight approx. 247g, (7).
A W POLLARD AND gt R REDGRAVE (EDS): A SHORT-TITLE CATALOGUE OF BOOKS PRINTED IN ENGLAND SCOTLAND AND IRELAND AND OF ENGLISH BOOKS PRINTED ABROAD 1475-1640, 1948 reprint, orig cl bkd bds, lib stamp verso of ttl page, no other lib markings + PAUL gt MORRISON: INDEX OF PRINTERS PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS IN A W POLLARD AND gt R REDGRAVE A SHORT-TITLE CATALOGUE OF BOOKS..., Virginia 1950, 1st edn, rebnd cl, ex lib (2)
SURGEON GENERAL W F STEVENSON: WOUNDS IN WAR, 1904, 2nd edn, orig cl gt + SIR BERKELEY MOYNIHAN: AMERICAN ADDRESSES, Phila and L, W B Saunders, 1917, orig cl gt + J OTTENHEIMER: BALISTIQUE INTERIEURE, 1926, orig wraps + BALISTIQUE CYNEGETIQUE ..., 1926, orig cl gt + DR KYRILL POPOFF: DAS HAUPTPROBLEM DER AUSSEREN BALLISTIK ..., Leipzig 1932, 3rd Reich lib stamp and label, old hf cf gt, ex lib + RANGE AND BALLISTIC TABLES ... PRINTED FOR THE USE OF THE MIDSHIPMEN AT THE US NAVAL ACADEMY ..., 1935, orig cl + RICHARD WISEMAN: OF WOUNDS OF GUN-SHOT WOUND OF THE FRACTURES AND LUXATIONS, 1977, facs of books 5, 6 and 7 from "Severall Chirurgichall Treatises", orig cl, d/w (7)
BRIAN VESEY-FITZGERALD: BRITISH GAME, 1946, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 2, orig cl, d/w + W H PEARSALL: MOUNTAINS AND MOORLANDS, 1950, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 11, orig cl, d/w + A W BOYD: A COUNTRY PARISH, 1951, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 9, orig cl, d/w + L DUDLEY STAMP: MAN AND THE LAND, 1955, New Naturalist Series No 31, orig cl, d/w + ERIC SIMMS: BRITISH THRUSHES, 1978, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 63, orig cl, d/w (5)
H J FLEURE: A NATURAL HISTORY OF MAN IN BRITAIN, 1951, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 18, orig cl, d/w + L DUDLEY STAMP: MAN AND THE LAND, 1955, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 31, orig cl, d/w + R K MURTON: MAN AND BIRDS, 1971, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 51, orig cl, d/w + LESLIE BROWN: BRITISH BIRDS OF PREY, 1976, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 60, orig cl, d/w + CHRISTOPHER PERRINS: BRITISH TITS, 1979, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 62, orig cl, d/w + STEFAN BUCZACKI: GARDEN NATURAL HISTORY, 2007, New Naturalist Series No 102, orig cl, d/w, orig cellophane wrap (6)
E A ELLIS: THE BROADS, 1965, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 46, orig cl, d/w, ex lib + ERIC SIMMS: BRITISH THRUSHES, 1978, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 63, with ownership sig and lib stamp of E A Ellis, orig cl, d/w + BRIAN SPOONER AND PETER ROBERTS: FUNGI, 2005, New Naturalist Series No 96, orig cl, d/w + DAVID ELLISTON ALLEN: BOOKS AND NATURALISTS, 2010, New Naturalist Series No 112, orig cl, d/w, orig cellophane wrap + MIKE TOMS: OWLS, 2014, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 125, orig cl, d/w (5)
J E LOUSLEY: WILD FLOWERS OF CHALK AND LIMESTONE, 1950, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 16, orig cl, d/w + W H PEARSALL: MOUNTAINS AND MOORLANDS, 1950, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 11, orig cl, d/w + L DUDLEY STAMP: MAN AND THE LAND, 1955, New Naturalist Series No 31, orig cl, d/w + IAN MOORE: GRASS AND GRASSLANDS, 1966, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 48, orig cl, d/w + KENNETH MELLANBY: FARMING AND WILDLIFE, 1981, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 67, orig cl, d/w + ERNEST NEAL: THE BADGER, 1948, 1st edn, New Naturalist Monograph Series No 1, orig cl, d/w (6)
L DUDLEY STAMP: BRITAIN'S STRUCTURE AND SCENERY, 1946, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 4, orig cl, d/w + E M NICHOLSON: BIRDS AND MEN, 1951, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 17, orig cl, d/w + LESLIE BROWN: BRITISH BIRDS OF PREY, 1976, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 60, orig cl, d/w + CHRISTOPHER PERRINS: BRITISH TITS, 1979, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 62, orig cl, d/w + ERIC SIMMS: BRITISH THRUSHES, 1978, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 63, orig cl, d/w (5)
TWO EAST ANGLIAN PSALTERS AT THE BODLEIAN LIBRARY OXFORD - THE ORMESBY PSALTER - THE BROMHOLM PSALTER, Oxford, The Roxburghe Club 1926, The Ormesby Psalter 33 (of 35) plts, lacks plts 18 and 28, 1 pge of letterpress with institutional ink stamp to margin, a few other pges with annots etc, The Bromholm Psalter 10 plts compl, loose gatherings
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