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Quentin Blake, two original signed items: a 6x4 official Roald Dahl BFG unused postcard. Plus, a signed Roald Dahl 2012 FDC. Postmarked 10 1 12 with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory stamp. He has illustrated over 300 books, including 18 written by Roald Dahl, which are among his most popular works. Good condition Est.
Coins and Stamps - a Westminster Collection set, End Of World War II Coin and Stamp Collection, including a UK 2020 £5 coin, presentation case and certificate; The PreDecimals of Elizabeth II, gold plated, certificates, boxed; £5 coin to commemorate 1926 - 1996; 50p EU 1998; £2 football 1996; £2 dove of peace; 50p The Liberation of Guernsey 75 years, sealed; coin and stamp covers, Captain James Cook; Man's First Landing On The Moon, 1969; Stamps - a set of three Philympia 1970 stamps, penny black , penny red, one shilling, framed with Christmas stamps; other framed GB stamp sets, Gandhi Centenary, First Flight of Concorde, Investiture og HRH Prince of Wales, etc; qty
Coins - 1992 silver proof ten pence two coin set, boxed 1990 silver proof five pence two coin set 90th birthday silver proof crown boxed, UK silver proof £1 coin; another; 1918 half crown small qty silver/ 3d, 6p pieces; Battle of Britain 50p 1 x 12 NHS 50p; Britannia £2 silver; bullion coin and £10 stamp set boxed; qty; £1 notes; other commemorative and UK proof coin sets
Adams (Douglas). Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, 1st edition, London: Heinemann, 1987, signed by the author to title, edges lightly toned, original blue cloth gilt, dust jacket, 8vo, together with:Pratchett (Terry). The Fifth Elephant, 1st edition, London: Doubleday, 1999, inscribed by the author 'To Claire, love and schmaltz' to half-title, book signing stamp to half-title, original red cloth gilt, dust jacket, 8vo, withAdams (Douglas). So long, and thanks for all the fish, 1st edition, London: Pan Books 1984, original black cloth lettered in silver, dust jacket, hologram to front panel, price-clipped, lightly rubbed to extremities, 8vo, with 11 other related sci-fi and fantasy worksQTY: (14)
Newett (M. Margaret). Canon Pietro Casola's Pilgrimage to Jerusalem in the Year 1494, [Historical Series - No. V.], 1st edition, Manchester: University Press, 1907, monochrome frontispiece, folding map, some light toning, top edge gilt, original blue cloth, some minor rubbing to the head & foot of the spine, 8vo, together with:Zmora (Hillay), State and nobility in early modern Germany, the knightly feud in Franconia 1440-1567, 1st edition, Cambridge: University Press, 1997, original cloth in dust jacket, minor tear to thehead of the rear cover, 8vo, plusTanner (Marie), The Last Descendant of Aeneas, the Hapsburgs and the mythic image of the emperor, 1st edition, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1993, numerous monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, cover lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, andBayley (Charles C.), The Formation of teh German College of Electors in the Mid-Thirteenth Century, 1st edition, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1949, later inscription to the front endpaper, ex-library stamp & mark to the title page, some minor marginal toning, original cloth, 8vo, plus other modern & scholarly history reference, including university publications, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo QTY: (6 shelves)
Montgomery (Lucy Maud). Anne of Green Gables, London: printed in U.S.A., Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, circa 1908, 429 pp., ink name stamp to upper pastedown, original reddish-brown cloth, blind embossed upper board with inset pictorial panel, title in gilt to spine and upper board, rubbed and some light wear to extremities, 8vo QTY: (1)NOTE:This volume is possibly an early reprint, with no illustrations or catalogue.
Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge, 'Lewis Carroll'). Through the Looking-Glass, and what Alice found there, 1st edition, London: Macmillan and Co, 1872, illustrations by John Tenniel, frontispiece with tissue-guard, previous ownership inscription to half-title, library stamp to verso of title-page, p.98 unnumbered, later yellow chalk-glazed endpapers, Kent County library bookplates to front pastedown, rear free endpaper and library ticket holder to rear pastedown, all edges gilt, red cloth boards with gilt decoration, edges rubbed and some soiling, 8vo, together with 4 other 1st editions of the same title in original cloth, all defective, 8voQTY: (5)NOTE:Williams, Madan, Green 84.
Potter (Beatrix). The Tailor of Gloucester, 1st edition, London & New York: Frederick Warne, 1903, colour illustrations, a few light fingermarks, contemporary presentation inscription to half title, small blindstamp to front endpaper, small circular ink stamp to front pastedown, original boards, upper cover with triangular inset colour illustration, spine repaired, 12mo, together with The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies, 1st edition, London & New York: Frederick Warne and Co., 1909, colour illustrations, illustration on p. 14 partly adhered to opposite text leaf affecting text and with resultant loss to image, a few light fingermarks, frontispiece detaching, contemporary presentation inscription to front endpaper verso, original boards, upper cover with colour inset illustration, 12mo QTY: (2)
A rare mid century vintage Hermes travel bag in a mid tone brown leather with two top handles and a brass Eclair zipper with leather pull (up until the 90s Eclair zippers were used and not branded as Hermes). The brass lock clasp is branded and Hermes Paris and there is an embossed Hermes Paris stamp on the top of the bag. Inside the bag is leather lined and has a row of open compartments along each size. 45 cm x 21cm x 18 cm. Comes with dustbag that was given by Hermes when the bag was sent to France for restoration to the zipper.C1950s/60s (1) This is in good condition, it is a little dusty and has a few scuffs and dents from use but it is strong and very usable.
Collection of British and foreign coinage to include: Westminster Royal Wedding photograph coin collection, Jersey 1966 coin collection in original case, Lincoln penny, first and last year of Wheatback design, loose coinage, the Beatrix Potter UK stamp and coin set limited edition of 495, coin collectors folders etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
A group of collectors coins, comprising coin sets of all nations, WWII Winston Churchill heritage mint collectors coin and stamp, Henry VIII five pound brilliant uncirculated coin, an outbreak 2014 two pound coin in presentation pac, 2010 Florence Nightingale two pound coin, diamond jubilee collectors coin, 300th anniversary of the death of Queen Anne five pound coin, Diana Princess of Wales, 2010 restoration of the monarchy five pound coin, QE II 80th birthday five pound coin, and Battle of Waterloo coin pack lacking central coin.
Two coin collectors albums, to include the historic coin first day covers, Mary Rose commemorative coin cover, D-day landing, Edward VII, England Football, History of WWII, Queen Mother stamps, Queen Elizabeth I collectors coins, concord first commercial flight first day cover, a WWII coin and stamp pack in Perspex case for the Morgan Mint (3)
CLASSICAL LP COLLECTION. A smashing collection of 60 classical LPs. Composers/ performers include Cantelli - Beethoven Symphony No.7 (ASD 254, white/ gold label. Record Ex/ sleeve Ex), Falla: Love The Magician (SXL 2260, ED1. Ex/ G+, sleeve has some tearing/ water damage), Klemperer - Brahms: Symphony No.2 (SAX 2362, blue/ silver label. Ex/ VG, sleeve cover has some water damage rippling), Kyung-Wha Chung - Walton: Violin Concerto (SXL 6601, NB label. Ex+/ Ex). Jacqueline Du Pre inc Elgar: Cello Concerto Op.85 (x2) inc (CBS 76529, Dutch press. Ex+/ Ex) & (76 529, German press. Ex/ sleeve VG, some water damage on rear), Victoria De Los Angeles/ Gonzalo Soriano - Melodies (ASD 2287, half-moon nipper label. Ex+/ Ex), Sir John Barbirolli - Brahms: Symphony No.4 (ASD 2433, b&w postage stamp label. Ex/ VG+) & Bucketoff - Bax/ Berkeley/ Bennett (SB-6730, VG+/ sleeve G+, torn in half and taped back together. See overview pictures for spines of other releases. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+. Some sleeves may drop below.
Foulis Press. [Theocritus] & [Heinsius (Daniël, translator)] , Ta tou Theokritou sesōsmena. Theocriti quae extant, sole Foulis edition, Glasgow: In aedibus academicis excudebant Robertus et Andreas Foulis, 1746, a well-margined copy, Greek text with Latin translation, half-title, erroneous pagination, yet text and register continuous and complete, collating: [12], 32, 45-192, inner-gutter margins of D-E4 wormed with no loss of text, some foxing in places, later 18th/early 19th c morocco gilt, the covers panelled gilt to a geometric design, within blind-rolled foliate borders and a single-fillet gilt, preserved and repaired spine, gilt turn-ins, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, 4to, [Gaskell 78; the first appearance of Andrew Foulis's name as University Printer] Provenance: William Charles Wentworth-FitzWilliam, Viscount Milton (1812-1835), of Wentworth Woodhouse, near Rotherham, South Yorkshire; recto flyleaf with his monogram and crested ink stamp, another recto blank inscribed in ink MS: W.W. Fan July 30th/1826 from/W. C. Wentworth-Fitzwilliam
Jacobite Interest. The Whole Proceeding [...] of Christopher Layer, Esq; for High Treason, in Compassing and Imagining the Death of the King. In the Court of the King's-Bench at Westminster [...], London: Printed by S. Buckley in Amen-Corner, 1722, imprimatur leaf, black-ruled title, some foxing, ffep loose, contemporary calf, 19th c reback to style, rubbed, corners bumped, folio (35 x 23cm), [&] Reliquiæ Spelmannianæ. The posthumous works of Sir Henry Spelman Kt [...], With the Life of the Author. Oxford: Printed at the Theater (sic) for Awnsham and John Churchill, 1698, 2 folding pedigrees, infrequent manuscript glosses, foxed, 19th c half-morocco over marbled boards, rubbed, folio (32.2 x 21cm), [Wing S4930], (2) Provenance: 1st: William Vachell, probably the same WM of Coptfold Hall, Essex; 18th c Chippendale armorial bookplate to pastedown. 2nd: Lincoln's Inn Library, London, their 19th c sold duplicate stamp to verso of title-page.
Ireland, Female Education; Possible Royal Presentation Copy. Simple Direction in Needle-Work and Cutting Out; Intended for the use of the National Female Schools of Ireland. To which are added, Specimens of Works Executed by the Pupils of The National Model Female School [i.e. the Quaker-established Kildare Academy/Kildare Place Society], ? a royal presentation copy for Queen Victoria, Dublin: Published by Direction of the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland, et al., 1846, [5], 6-84pp, 85-106ff (Specimens), first part (i.e. text) signatures collating: ¶², B-L⁴, the paginated and unpaginated interleaved green printed specimen leaves 'illustrated' with 60 cotton, linen, wool, lace, further needlework, and printed textiles, comprising samplers, frocks and dresses, hosiery, patchwork, etc., all of which are prefaced by an extra-illustrated silkwork leaf embroidered with the message: The Queen Reigns In the Hearts of Her People Aug. 1849, the cresting and apron embroidered in gilt threads with a royal crown and the Irish harp or clarsach, within a meandering green shamrock border, finely bound in contemporary purple morocco over boards, somewhat bowed, the upper-cover blocked in gilt and centred by the VR cypher within an unlettered garter and crested by St Edwards Crown, each cover outlined with a blind double-fillet border, the white paper printed leaves with all edges gilt, gilt-rolled anthemion dentelles, marbled endpapers, 4to There are several tantalising indications that this finely bound copy of a usually more restrained volume, two of which have been sold in these rooms before (a c. 1836 edition, July 2022, & the 1853 edition, January 2023), might have been a copy presented to Queen Victoria during her 1849 visit to Ireland. As well as the dated needlework samplers corresponding to the imprint date, i.e. 1849, the extra-illustrated sampler, with its eulogy addressed to the sovereign, is not called for and its uniqueness hints at presentation. The fine binding, again uncommon on such a practical book, strongly indicates a presentation copy. The University of Toronto's database British Armorial Bindings show only one further example of this supralibros, Victoria Stamp 9, on an 1851 Dublin imprint now in the Penes Philip Maddock library. Provenance: the collection of Sally Tuffin (b. 1938), "Youthquake" fashion designer of the eponymous Foale and Tuffin.
Topography and Antiquarianism. Lewis (Samuel), A Topographical Dictionary of Wales [...], two-volume set, first edition, London: S. Lewis and Co., 1833, double-columns, folding and full-page maps, original publisher's cloth, rebacked, uncut, 4to, Miller (Samuel H.) & Skertchly (Sydney B.J.), The Fenland: Past and Present, Illustrated with engravings, maps and diagrams, first edition, Wisbech: Leach and Son, London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1878, original publisher's green half-morocco over marbled boards, reabcked, top-edge gilt, marbled endpapers, crested library stamp surmounted by a a coronet: Tillard, 4to, A Revenue Letter-Book, Being Correspondence from 2nd January, 1689/80 to 15th December, 1692, of Their Majesties' Agents for Bringing in of Taxes, one of 75 copies only, London: Inland Revenue, Somerset House, 1933, original cloth over papered boards, sunned, ripple, 4to, [&] Shorter's Highways and Byways in Buckinghamshire, London: Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1910, later cloth when inlaid from 8vo to 4to, (5)
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