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Garner (Alan). A Collection of First Editions and reprints by the children's fantasy author, incl. many signed or inscribed copies, plus correspondence, postcards, newsclippings and other related ephemera, mostly addressed to the jazz biographer, Raymond Horricks, c.1970s-80s, the signed or presentation copies are The Weird of Brisingamen, 1977 reprint; Elidor, 1977 reprint; The Owl Service, 1967 reprint; The Lad of the Gad, 1st US ed., 1981; The Stone Book, 1977 reprint; Tom Fobble's Day, 1st ed., 1977; The Aimer Gate, 1st ed., 1978; Granny Reardun, 1st ed., 1977 (all in d.j.s), together with an unsigned 1st ed. copy of the scarce 1966 collaboration with Roger Hill 'Holly from the Bongs' (in d.j. with closed tear), plus the Alan Garner 'Datapack' biography in orig. pubs. wallet edited by Griselda Greaves, together with a 16,000 word xeroxed typescript of an early draft of The Lad of the Gad, plus a folder of miscellaneous correspondence addressed to the jazz writer Raymond Horricks, some regarding a possible project with Garner etc. (a small carton)
Mill House Press. A collection of fourteen of the special Christmas/New Year publications of the Mill House Press, printed in very small limitations for the friends of the Press, each inscribed to Julian and Igor [Vinogradoff] from "Bob" [Robert Gathorne-Hardy] or from "Bob & Kyrle" [Leng], mostly of four or eight pages, but one running to twelve pages, one with a wood- engraving by Reynolds Stone, either a single sheet folded, or stitched, some a trifle soiled, 4to et infra Comprising the issues for 1955/56, 57/58, 58/59, 59/60, 60/61, 61/62, 63/64, 65/66, 66/67, 67/68, 68/69, 69/70, 70/71, and 72/73. The earlier issues were printed at the Press, and the later ones for the Press. Robert Gathorne-Hardy, the owner of the Press, was Ottoline's literary executor and editor of her Memoirs. (14)
Single stone diamond double wire band in white. Cast. Yellow four-lobed surround claw set with a round brilliant cut diamond, diameter 4.80mm, closed back. Estimated diamond weight, 0.41ct approx, assessed colour F/G, assessed clarity SI2, shank stamped 44 750. Sheffield import assay 1996, sponsor's mark MLD. Gross weight 6.10 grams Original retail value £4,845.00 Assessed trade value £660.00
A mid 19th Century 18ct gold open face Pocket Watch, Thos King, Glasgow, 7853, the gilt 3/4 plate movement with engraved cock, jewelled end stone and mono metallic balance, with dust cover, to a Roman enamelled dial with sunk subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and blued steel spade hands, in a hinged case with engine turned decorated covers, and presentation engraved cuvette cover, J Dunlop, 1854, Chester 1851, makers mark RS, diameter 2"
An early 20th Century gold plated Dress Watch, Benrus, model BB4, the 17 jewel movement to a silvered rectangular dial with synthetic gem stone markers, with subsidiary seconds and dagger hands, in a stepped cushion type case with stainless steel back and fitted with an expanding bracelet, width 1 1/4"
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