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Franklin Mint "Coin sets of all Nations" 1982, complete set of Brilliant Uncirculated coins, sealed in protective cachet, visible both sides, each with postal-cancelled stamp from country of issue, 118 countries represented, China set included, considered the most desirable, housed in 4 large slipcovers and box with literature on countries.
Tarantula (1955), US One sheet, rolled, heavy linen backing, 42 x 28.5 inches including backing, artwork by Reynold Brown, French Canadian censor stamp lower right hand side between 2 figures. Director Jack ArnoldStarring John Agar, Mara CordayCondition Report: Very light old fold lines, white scratch across the last A of the main title.
Property of the Late Countess Haig - Signed indistinctly (Italian Artist), An impressionist view of a bridge with house to background, limited print 10/10 signed and number bellow in a glazed clip frame, embossed bottom right Rome Print Makers Stamp (10cmx11.5cm) and a E.E.M.H, Chichester Harbour Sussex, pen and ink on paper, initialed, titled and date 1935 in a glazed wooden frame. (16cmx24.5cm) (2)
A large collection of coins including a 40th anniversary decimal changeover coin and stamp set with 1970 and 1971 uncirculated sets. Changing face of Britain's coinage set comprising 18 coins with gilt highlights, An extensive Queen Elizabeth II pre-decimal coin collection, 113 coins (4 spaces). Souvenir Crowns and other issues. *CR Largely as issued, some external marking to boxes etc.
The Britannia 2017, one ounce silver proof coin, number 0807 from an edition of 10,800. A Datestamp Britannia, 2020 with first class stamp and cancel for 31st January 2020. A 2016 'Last Round Pound' silver proof piedfort issue. A William Shakespeare 2016 £50 BUNC silver coin. A St Helena 2019 silver proof 'Cartwheel Penny'. A Guernsey 800th Anniversary of the Magna Carta proof £5. And an American Eagle one ounce silver proof coin 2016. All in capsules and presentation cases of issue with literature. 7 coins. *CR As issued.
A late Victorian silver heart-shaped sovereign and stamp purse, foliate scroll engraved and faced by a vacant shield-shaped cartouche, the sprung cover opening by means of a button on the bow stem and revealing a parcel-gilt interior with spring-loaded compartments for coins and stamps, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham, 1898, 6 cm x 5.5 cm excluding stem and bow, 55 g
Vintage Stamp Accumulation, a schoolboy album along with a small chocoloate box crammed with family correspondence and loose stamps, mainly 1930s to '50s, Indo-China airmail covers (3), India with a few First Flight covers and 1950s mint sets, small sheaf of Japan 19th century postal stationery (23 cards) used in very mixed condition, etc.
Stamp Accumulation in a Large Box, with Great Britain presentation packs, a couple of old Strand albums incl. a range of USA precancels of Savannah GA tipped in, 1000s of loose stamps on and off paper much from vintage correspondence and interesting packets of earlier issues, well worth close inspection.Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire
Apprentices.- Stamp Office [Advice sheet regarding the payment of duties on apprentices' indentures], single sheet, printed recto only, woodcut royal arms at head, contemporary ink marginalia and underlining, 289 x 175mm., seemingly unrecorded, no printer, 1747 § Ashurst (Sir William Henry) Printed by order of "The Society for preserving liberty and property against republicans and levellers," held at the Crown and Anchor Tavern in the Strand. Mr. Justice Ashhurst’s charge to the Grand Jury for the County of Middlesex, broadside, double column, fold, trimmed, lightly browned, 410 x 230mm., no printer, [?1792]; and 3 others, 18th century, including window tax in Sedbergh and militias, v.s. (5)
England.- Shaw (Rev. P.J., editor) An Old York Church, All Hallows in North Street, one of 500 copies, list of subscribers, title with decorative chromolithographed border, plates and illustrations by Mabel Leaf and E. Ridsdale Tate, some colour, ex-library copy with stamp to front endpaper, York, 1908 § Brindley (W.) & W. Samuel Weatherley. Ancient Sepulchral Monuments, trace of stamp to foot of title, 1887 § Kahn (Moritz) The Design & Construction of Industrial Buildings, original cloth-backed boards, 1917, all with plates, some light foxing, the first two original cloth, a little rubbed; and 2 others including an odd volume of Picturesque Beauties of England & Wales with numerous engraved plates (mostly Yorkshire), v.s. (5)
Military Law.- Wellesley (Arthur, Duke of Wellington).- Principles (The) of War... as Developed in a Series of General Orders..., first edition, light foxing and occasional marginal soiling, bookplate removed, contemporary calf-backed boards, rubbed, 1815 § Burn (Richard) A Digest of the Militia Laws, first edition, foxing, ex-library copy with perforated stamp to title, modern cloth, S.Richardson & C.Lintot, 1760 § Napier (Maj.-Gen. Charles J.) Remarks on Military Law and the Punishment of Flogging, first edition, a few leaves torn and creased at lower margin, ex-library copy with label, contemporary half calf, rebacked and recornered, 1837, 8vo (3) *** Although the first is not written or edited by Wellington himself, this clearly draws largely from an analysis of his recorded Orders in the second Peninsular campaign between 1809 and 1814. The hundreds of Orders provide a remarkable record of war management in the early 19th century. The editor's dedication to Wellington ("the Illustrious Hero") is dated June 27, 1815, a mere nine days after Waterloo.
Photobook.- Carstensen (Pay Christian), Hans Hitzer and Friedrich Richter. Deutschland, first edition, photographic illustrations mounted on stubs, some photomontage, mostly black & white, some with colour tint, folding plate at end, tipped-in printed card "Überreicht bei dem Offliziellen Empfang der Reichsregierung aus anslass der XI. Olympischen Spiele Berlin 1936" to front free endpaper, ex-Wiener Library with ink-stamps to front free endpaper (including withdrawn stamp) and tipped-in printed label "Presented to The Wiener Library in London by Walter Laqueur 1965", folding plate with very short closed tear to foot and small repair at fold, occasional minor soiling, original cloth, small library stickers to foot of lower cover and spine, soiling, little rubbed, 4to, Berlin, 1936. *** Rare pictorial record of pre-war Germany.
Agriculture.- [Arbuthnot (John)] An Inquiry into the Connection between the present price of Provisions, and the size of Farms. With remarks on Population...By a Farmer, first edition, with half-title and final blank, light foxing, modern boards, [Not in Goldsmiths, Kress or Perkins], T.Cadell, 1773 § [Lewis (John)] Uniting and Monopolizing Farms, plainly proved disadvantageous to the Land-owners, and highly prejudicial to the Public, first edition, modern cloth-backed marbled boards, M.Hingeston, 1767 § Pennington (W.) Reflections on the various Advantages resulting from the Draining, Inclosing, and Allotting of Large Commons and Common Fields, first edition, title and final advertisement leaf soiled, library buckram, [Goldsmiths' 10525; Perkins 1323], Benjamin White, 1769 § Wright (Thomas) A Short Address to the Public on the Monopoly of Small Farms..., only edition, half-title, modern cloth, [Goldsmiths' 16266; Not in Perkins], for the author, 1795 § Large Farms, recommended in a National View. A Reply to Mr. Wright's Address...on the Monopoly of Small Farms, first edition, half-title, modern cloth, [Goldsmiths' 16649; cf.Perkins 1955 note], James Scatcherd, 1796, all ex-library copies, the second with old Dutch ink stamp to title, the rest ex-Rothamsted Agricultural library with stamp to front pastedown or upper cover; and 6 others on the size of farms and inclosure of common or waste land, 8vo & 4to (11)
Angling.- Snart (Charles) Practical Observations on Angling in the River Trent, first edition, occasional marginal finger-soiling, ex-library with usual labels and ink-stamps, later morocco-backed boards, library blind-stamp to upper cover, sunned spine, a little rubbed, small abrasion mark to spine foot, Newark, S. and I. Ridge, 1801 § Walton (Izaak) & Charles Cotton. The Complete Angler, 2 parts bound as 1 vol., engraved portrait frontispieces and 11 plates, illustrations, 2pp. musical score, faint off-setting to title, contemporary half-calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, 1835 § Salter (T. F.) The Angler's Guide, portrait frontispiece, plates and illustrations, folding map, spotting, contemporary half-roan, a little rubbed, 1830; 12mo & 8vo (3).
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