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Album 2. 1889-1899. 36pp of monochrome photographs including Beaufort Castle, Drummond Castle, Blenheim Palace, Canford Manor, The Castle, Dublin, Eaton Hall, Gopsall, Brooksby and others with group images and multiple signatures including Winston S Churchill (twice), Duke of Marlborough, Lord Curzon, Randolph Churchill, Guinness family members, Violet Spencer Churchill, Vane-Tempest Family, Duke of Westminster and family members. Fo. full gilt red morocco with marbled end papers by Chapman, London inscribed 'Health is the First Good Lent to Men...', 375 x 285mm
Album 4. 'The Stud House Hampton Court' 1906-1913. An incomplete album 9pp with multiple signatures including Alice Keppel, Vane Tempest, George Keppel, Cornwallis-West, Lord Tweedmouth, Mary Curzon plus 2pp of Kingscot, Windsor including a photograph of General John French on horseback with signature, finely bound, full red morocco with gilt tooled ornament and armorial, 320 x 255mm
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1977. The Glass of Lalique a collector's guide dives into Rene Lalique's entire career, including production techniques and provides extensive information, useful to those looking to start or expand their collections. ISBN 0-684-15603-2. Artist: Christopher Vane PercyIssued: 1977Dimensions: 9.25"L x 1"W x 12.25"HManufacturer: Charles Scribner's SonsCondition: Age related wear. As is. Used, good condition. Dust cover has some scratches and blotches.
Johns (W. E.) The Passing Show. A Garden Diary by an Amateur Gardener, 1st edition, London: My Garden, 1937, illustrations, a little minor spotting, contemporary presentation inscription to front endpaper, top edge red, original cloth (slightly bowed), dust jacket, one or two nicks and stains, 8vo, signed by the author to front endpaper, together with The Unknown Quantity, 1st edition, London: John Hamilton, [1940], light marginal toning and spotting, original variant brown cloth (a little rubbed), dust jacket, tears and chips to spine ends and corners, 8vo, plus The Rustlers of Rattlesnake Valley, 1st edition, London: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1948, colour frontispiece, some light spotting, original cloth (head of spine faded), price-clipped dust jacket, a few small repairs to verso, small closed tears and light dust-soiling to rear panel, 8vo, with 8 others including 1st editions Dr. Vane Answers the Call, [1950], Short Stories, 1950, The Man Who Lost his Way, 1959, Where the Golden Eagle Soars, 1960, plus Planes of the Great War 1914-1948, by Howard Leigh, foreword by W. E. Johns, [1934]QTY: (11)
A George IV Coromandel wood dressing box by John and Archibald Douglas, London 1823, comprising; a leather travelling case, brass bound box with velvet and leather part fitted interior, four large strawberry cut glass bottles with silver plated decanter labels, a large circular jar, two long boxes, three rectangular boxes, a beaker, a circular box, a powder box with screw down lid and a hand mirror each with an applied engraved disc with M E with coronet above, traces of gilding, 713gms, (22.9ozs), gross weighable silver, (13 bottles and jars) The outer leather case stamped Countess Vane, probably relating to Mary Cornelia Edwards (daughter of Sir John Edwards of Garth) who married George Vane-Tempest in 1846.
SKENNERTON, IAN D, THE BRITISH SERVICE LEE: LEE-METFORD AND LEE-ENFIELD RIFLES & CARBINES 1880-1980 1982, 410 pages, black and white illustrations; together with The Handbook of Land Service Ammunition Part 1 - General, Quality Assurance Directorate (Weapons), Woolwich, 1972, 227 pages, illustrated, in a binder; Hogg, Ian V, British Artillery Weapons and Ammunition, 1914-18, Ian Allan, Shepperton, 1972, 255 pages, copiously illustrated in black and white; and Weller, Jac, Weapons and Tactics: Hastings to Berlin, Nicholas Vane, London, 1966, 238 pages, illustrated in black and white (4 volumes) Provenance From the library of William 'Bill' Reid, CBE (1926-2014)
A copper galleon weather vane mount. Early 20th century, the three masted ship with verdigris patination, height 70cm.The ship is very weathered, with a few typical dings and small knocks. One piece of rigging is detached, but there does not appear to be any major damage, and is unpolished with a good weathered finish.
J. Purdey & Sons: a scarce second pattern Norman Aerial Gunnery Sight set, comprising fore-sight with red bead on a moving stem liked by two articulated arms to a wind vane, marked '100 MPH ON 18" ' and 'J. PURDEY & SONS.'; and a back sight with two concentric rings, marked 'A-100 MPH ON 19. INS.'. [2]The George Geear CollectionOf significant Great War military aviation interest, this innovative sighting arrangement for aircraft-mounted machine guns was one of many contributions made by Purdey to the war effort. The concept originated with Professor Norman of Cambridge University and the design was refined and brought into production by Purdey's factory manager Ernest Lawrence. These sights were fitted to an observer's Lewis gun, and the action of the wind vanes on the fore-sight provided an automatic aiming correction to compensate for the speed of the aircraft. Ref. Dr Nicholas A. Harlow, HBSA Journal.
EBONY AND BRASS NAVIGATIONAL OCTANT BY SPENCER, BROWNING AND CO., LONDON, c. 1840, The 11 inch frame incorporating central T-shaped hand-piece inset with bone signature plate inscribed beneath turned bone finial, the index arm mounted with mirror opposing Vernier aperture scale calibrated in minutes of arc for reading the inset curved scale divided for every twenty seconds of arc, the underside with pivot clamp and endless tangent screw adjustment, the sight vane with twin pin-holes and shutter opposing horizon glass and set of three hinged shades/filters, the tapered mahogany case with loose inner lid paper label for JOHN BLISS & CO., 110 Wall Street, New York, the box 33cms (l), and with loose swing tag inscribed 'From Capt. Ralph Stocking, c/o Dr E. M. Beckley....Conn.'Provenance: the Karl Johansen (1937-2021) Collection, by family descent
Anna Shaffer signed 12x8 colour photo pictured in her role as Romilda Vane in Harry Potter. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Austen, Jane. Five mid century 1948 editions of her works, in the orig. dust wrappers, publ. Nicholas Vane for Goldfinch Titles. Comprising Mansfield Park, two copies of Persuasion and Love and Freindship, Emma (inner flap of dw loose but present), and 1949 Northanger Abbey (2nd ed.). All in orig. unclipped striking black and white dust wrappers, some light loss to corners and extremities, spines a touch chipped to the heads and tails, leaves age-toned internally, otherwise a good vintage set of Austen's works. 8vo.
15 Bücher | René Lalique & FlakonsY. Brunhammer, Baccarat - Les flacons a parfum - The perfume bottles, Addor, 1986 u. a.; J. Müller, Fragrances Guide Feminine Notes, Johnson, 1984; Lalique par Lalique, Edipop, 1977; C. Vane Percy, René Lalique - Das Glas, Popp, 1981; T. Cardot, Parfums Caron, E.P.A., 1988; Molinard - Parfumeur - distillateur de fleurs depuis 1849, Draeger, 1949; Mayer Lefkowith, Desig des Luxus: Parfum Flakons, Brandstätter, 1994; René Lalique - Flacons 1910-1935, Museum Bellerive, 1996; Perfume Bottles by Rene Lalique, 1990, Tokyo Art Museum; E. Launer, Parfüm und Flakons, Callwey, 1985; Lalique - Schmuckkunst des Jugendstils, Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, 1987/88; Lou/Utt, Lalique Perfume Bottles, Crown, 1989; Bayer/Waller, Rene Lalique, Quintet, 1988. Altersspuren.
Sayers (Dorothy L.) Strong Poison, first edition, ink ownership name on browned front free endpaper, some foxing throughout, original black cloth lettered in red, light bumping and slight fraying to spine tips and corners, spine faded, ends a little bumped and frayed, facsimile dust-jacket, [Cooper & Pike pp. 271-3], 8vo, Victor Gollancz, 1930.*** The fifth Lord Peter Wimsey novel and the first to feature Harriet Vane.
Berkeley (Anthony) Roger Sheringham and the Vane Mystery, first edition, 6pp. advertisements, foxing to early and later pages, original blue cloth lettered and ruled in orange, slight toning to spine, rubbing to spine tips and corners, a sharp and excellent example, [Cooper & Pike pp.30-33; Johns A7], 8vo, W. Collins & Sons, 1927.*** The third Roger Sheringham mystery, we can trace only one other copy at auction.
The sets in this lot include Elves (set of 4), Glitter Detail, Wrap and Roll, and Ski Bums. Wrap and roll is the largest piece measuring approximately 3.75"L x 3.5"W x 4.25"H. The box measures 4.75"L x 3.75"W x 4.5"H. Department 56 backstamp. Dimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: Department 56Condition: Age related wear. Wrap and Roll weather vane is broken.

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