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Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Peter Rabbit, Centenary Edition, Warne, 1993, facsimile copies of the three stages in the publication of the book: the picture letter Beatrix Potter wrote to Noel Moore in 1893 (in addressed envelope); her own privately-printed volume of 1901 (first printing); the original deluxe edition published by Frederick Warne in 1902 (gold binding, front cover very slightly bowed), together with a printed booklet The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter 1893-1993, all contained in original blue presentation box, hinged lid and spine lettered in silver, preserved in publisher's white card chemise, (limited edition, 585/750 copies), together with The Tale of Mrs Tittlemouse, Warne, 1979, facsimile of the original manuscript with mounted illustrations, original limp morocco in slipcase, small 8vo, (limited edition, 188/500 copies), plus three Peter Rabbit toy books: The Stick 'em Book of Peter Rabbit; Peter Rabbit Cut-out Doll Book; Stand-ups, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, all unused (Stand-ups front cover with minor loss to bottom edge), plus approximately 67 various Beatrix Potter works (mostly American publications), bibliographies, catalogues, and toys including: A Hanky Gift for Your Birthday; Peter Rabbit puzzles; Peter Rabbit, Hollywood Vue Tone Talking Slides, various conditions and formats (a carton)
Tokens, British, Norfolk, Pulham St. Mary, Thomas Flatman, farthing, 1664 (MD.234A); Rudham, Iohn Pearson, farthing, 1667, Mercers’ Arms (W.236); Swaffham, Robert Denton, farthing, 1660, stick of candles (W.248), the first fine, very rare, the second damaged, fair to fine, extremely rare, the last nearly fine, very rare (3) The reading of St Mary on the reverse die of MD.234A was afterwards corrected to Market (W.234), so avoiding any confusion with the nearby village of Pulham St. Mary the Virgin. W.236 the only issues for the village.
Tokens, British, Northumberland, Newcastle, [Spence], halfpennies (2), sailor holding stick, revs. Britannia (DH.6), cat, 1796 (DH.7), fingerprint on obverse of DH.6, '1813' inked on obverse of DH.7, otherwise good extremely fine, lustrous, both lacquered (2) *DH.7 ex Batty (the inked number is that in the 1871 section of his Copper Coinage catalogue) both ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Oxfordshire, Thame (8): Richard Adkin, farthing, 1669, Grocers’ Arms (W.191); Rvth Aeris (Aeres in Williamson), farthing (W.193); Iohn Daniels, farthing, 1669, hat, Hater (W.198); Iohn Harris, farthing, At The, Read Lyon, lion (W.200); Richard Hearne, farthing, 1669, Drapers’ Arms (W.201); Hvgh Hester, farthing, 1657, Grocers’ Arms (W.202); William Tripp, farthing, stick of candles, Chandler (W.206); Mathew Watters (Walters in Williamson), farthing, Mercers’ Arms (W.207); Watlington (4): Iohn Cockee, farthing, 1664, anchor (W.211); Mary Greendown, farthing, [16]67, bust of Charles II l. (W.214); Mary Nash, halfpenny, 1669, Mercers’ Arms (W.221); Richard Seeley, farthing, crowned rose (W.222); Witney (9): Richard Ashfield, farthing, fleece, Clothier (W.224); Iohn Gardiner, halfpenny, 1669, two shuttles (W.231); William Hearn, farthing, At The, swan (W.234); Andrew Hollaway, farthing, 1659, hand holding glove, Clothyer (W.236); William and Mary Sanders, halfpenny (W.241); Ralph Werge, farthing, 1653, Mercers’ Arms (W.244); Andrew White Senior, halfpenny, 1667 (W.245); Iohn Yovng, farthings (2 - same dies), 1655, man making candles (W.247); Woodstock, T.P.,farthing, 1653, At The 3 Cvpps (W.249), poor to nearly very fine (22)
Tokens, British, Northumberland, Newcastle, [Spence], halfpennies (2), sailor holding stick, revs. Scottish Highlander with sword and staff (DH.10), boys playing on turnstile, 1796 (DH.16), extremely fine or better with a little lustre, DH.10 lacquered, with flan crack (2) *ex Baldwin’s vault
Tokens, British, Leicestershire, Leicester (4): Daniell Heggs, halfpenny, 1667, unicorn (W.38); Iohn Pares, halfpenny, 1666, hart (W.48); Edward Read, halfpenny, 1666, hart (W.49); Nicholas Smith, penny, 1672, barrel, Brewer (W.51), the reverse slightly concave and therefore flat, otherwise good fine, extremely rare; Loughborough, Iohn Varnam, halfpenny, wheatsheaf (W.69); Market Bosworth, Hvgh Adcock, halfpenny, At The, bull’s head (W.75); Market Harborough (2): Avstin Harper, farthing, Grocers’ Arms (W.79); William Thompson, halfpenny, clasped book (W.87); Melton Mowbray, Iohn Brown, halfpenny, 1668, stick of candles, Chavndler (W.93); Rutland, Oakham, Rich Mathew and Iohn Potterill, halfpenny, family arms (W.8), the last fine/good fine, the others except where stated poor to fair (10)
CONTEMPORARY/POST BOP/FUSION/EXOTICA - Quite brilliant collection of 84 x LPs, 13 x 12" and 5 x LP box sets! Artists/titles include Don Ellis - Soaring, Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 - Equinox, Herb Alpert Presents and Fool On The Hill, Mal Waldron - One Entrance, Many Exits, Max Roach - Long As You're Living (Enja 4074) , Donald Brown, Kenny Barron, Panama Francis, The Harry James Big Band, Buddy Rich - Stick It, Max Roach Quartet - Speak, Brother Speak!, Pepper Adams - The Adams Effect, Charli Persip And Superband, Lennie Niehaus, Salsa - This Is Latin Music, Bill Perkins, Thad Jones & Mel Lewis, Woody Shaw, Shelly Manne, The Barone Brothers, Larry Vuckovich and Elvin Jones. The records are mainly Ex+ or archive with sleeves generally Ex to Ex+.
A late Victorian silver mounted rhino horn swagger stick, maker Thomas Johnson II, London 1881:, the tapering shaft with silver plate mounted tip and planished silver pommel, 73.5cm long.* Notes- This item does not require a CITES Article 10 licence to be sold within the EU. Buyers should be aware that permission to export outside of the EU may not be granted. Customers outside of the EU are requested NOT to bid on this item.
English School 20th Century-An artist's impression of the The Stables, Benchams, Newton Poppleford:-watercolour, 27 x 52cm,together with a print of Willoughby Smith in the study at Benchamsa Royal Dublin Society Medal for Riding Ponies [won by Willoughby Smith in 1912] and a horse measuring walking stick. [4]
An oak refectory table of "17th Century" design, with heavy cleated two plank top, on heavy shaped end supports and trestle feet, 103ins x 34ins x 29.5ins high, and a set of eight stained wood wheel back Windsor chairs (including two armchairs), all with curved stick backs and fretted centre splats, wood seats, on turned underframes

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