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Lot 381

Miles, W J, M.R.C.V.S.L., 'Modern Practical Farriery, a complete guide to all that related to the horse', published by William McKenzie, with coloured illustrations, believed to be a first edition, quarter Morocco with hard boards. Broken spine. Together with Charles Kingsly, with illustrations by D C Selous, of Hereward the Wake, published by The Art Union of London 1870. Hard boards, spines broken. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 180

Rowling, J K, various first edition volumes in original dustjackets, published by Bloomsbury to include: 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire', 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix', in hard covers with dustjackets, together with five paperback versions of 'Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets' and 'Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince'. All first editions. (6) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 411

Three boxes of books to include many first editions: various Sharpe, Tom; 'Wilt' 1976, 'Riotous Assembly' 1971, 'Indecent Exposure' 1973, 'Porterhouse Blue' 1974, 'The Wilt Alternative' 1979 etc, Straub, Peter; 'The Hellfire Club' 1996, 'The Throat' 1993, 'Lost Boy, Lost Girl' etc, Hutson, Shaun; 'Knife Edge', 'Purity', 'Necessary Evil' etc, Masterton, Graham; 'Sacrifice' 1985, 'The Manitou', 'Corroboree' 1984 etc, Dickens, Monica; 'An Open Book', 'One of the Family', 'The Angel in the corner', 'Kate and Emma', 'The Room Upstairs' etc, Conlon, Kathleen; 'A Forgotten Season', 'Distant Relations', 'Unfinished Business' etc, Murdoch, Iris; 'An Unofficial Rose' 1964 edition, Cordell, Alexander; 'Rape of the fair Country', 'This Proud and Savage Land' etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 1128

[Shooting] Two Winchester rifle books The Winchester Book by George Madis signed first edition and Winchester The Gun That Won The West by Harold F Williamson. 

Lot 229

Album of the military exhibition, 1903, Societe des amis des Arts de Strasbourg, 33 plates in phototype, with text by A.D. SEYBOTH and BINDER. Strasbourg, 1904. First edition, the print run of which was limited to 150 copies numbered to the press, here _ 149. This spectacular album, published following the exhibition held at the Palais des Rohan, Strasbourg, from 20 September to November 1, 1903. Beautiful collection of arms and equipment 16th-19th century, beautiful plate of sabers of the Revolution, the First Empire and the Restoration, from the private collections of Messrs KIEFFER, SCHWEITZER, RASP, STEINER...Etc.

Lot 1280

Royal Worcester Figurines 'The First Quadrille' and 'The Belle of The Ball' each limited edition of 12.500 for Compton and Woodhouse, with certificates (2).

Lot 1086

Thirteen First Edition Books, including Daphene Du Maurier 'Rule Britannia', Elinor Lyon, Patrick O'Brian, Keith Roberts, Alfred Duggan, John Gloag, Peter Tremayne, Sean M'Guire Beast or Man limited edition No 9, etc (20)

Lot 172

Annual edition, first piece made to complement the Masquerade trilogy. Unique figure made from clear and frosted crystal adorned with colored crystal. Swarovski etched backstamp. Comes in original box which is 6.25"L x 5.5"W x 10"H. Issued: 1999Dimensions: 4.25"L x 3.5"W x 8"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 241

Hooke, Robert, Micrographia, or some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies made by Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries thereupon. By R. Hooke, Fellow of the Royal Society, London printed for James Allestry, Printer to the Royal Society and are to be sold at his shop at the rose and crown in Duck Lane. MDCLXVII (1667)Condition: no boards or spine present, text block complete, old damp throughout, minimal to no foxing, edges of pages lightly oxidised, all stitching failed, end papers still present.Plate Count:Plate I – missing Plate II – opposite page 2 Plate III – opposite page 6 Plate IV – Missing Plate V – opposite page 47 Plate VI – opposite page 61 Plate VII – opposite page 82 (loss to edge) Plate VIII – opposite page 88 Plate IX – opposite page 93 (water stain to top and bottom) Plate X – opposite page 107 (water stain) Plate XI – opposite page 112 (water Stain) Plate XII – opposite page 123 (water stain to top) Plate XIII -opposite page 131 (water stain and loose from stitching) Plate XIIII – opposite 141 (water stain) Plate XV – opposite page 142 (water stain to top) Plate XVI – opposite page 163 (water stain) Plate XVII – opposite page 152 (water stain) Plate XVIII – opposite page 153 (water stain) Plate XIX – opposite page 154 (water stain) Plate XX – opposite 156 Plate XXI – opposite page 162 (water stain, chip to edge) Plate XXII – opposite page 167 (water stain) Plate XXIII – opposite page 196 (water stain) Plate XXIV – opposite page 182 (the famous fly’s eyes, no water stains) Plate XXV – opposite page 181 (water stain, tear from corner 7cm)Plate XXVI - opposite page 183 (water stain) Plate XXVII - Opposit page 185 (water stain) Plate XXVIII – opposite page 193 (loose from stitching) Plate XXIX – opposite page 193 (water stain to top, loose from stitching) Plate XXX – opposite page 196 (loose from stitching) Plate XXXI – opposite page 198 Plate XXXII – opposite page 203 (water mark to top left corner) Plate XXXIII – opposite page 204 (loose from stitching) Plate XXXIV – opposite page 210 (the famous flea, tear to fold on bottom right leg, no loss, no water stains) Plate XXXV - missing Plate XXXVI – opposite page 214 Plate XXXVIII – opposite page 245 (tear from top to centre, no loss) Hooke’s Micrographia: or Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Glasses. With Observations and Inquiries Thereupon. Is an important work by Robert Hooke, delving into his observations through an array of lenses. This historically significant book stands as the first to feature illustrations of insects and plants as observed through microscopes. It marked the first major publication of the Royal Society and swiftly emerged as the pioneering scientific best-seller of its time, sparking widespread fascination with the burgeoning field of microscopy.One of Micrographia's enduring legacies lies in its introduction of the term "cell" to the biological lexicon, inspired by Hooke's examination of plant cells, which bore a resemblance to the compartments of a honeycomb. Through meticulous prose and vivid illustrations, Hooke unveiled the intricacies of nature on a miniature scale, offering captivating depictions of insects and plants as seen through the lens of his microscope.The book's captivating copperplate engravings, notably its fold-out plates showcasing insects, conveyed the awe-inspiring power of the microscope. These plates, extending beyond the dimensions of the large folio, magnified the minute creatures to an astonishing scale, with the engraving of a louse unfolding to four times the size of the book itself. Yet Micrographia goes further than its microscopic prowess; it ventures into diverse realms of inquiry, touching upon topics ranging from distant celestial bodies to the wave theory of light and the organic origins of fossils.Hooke's meticulous observations extended beyond the natural world, encompassing human artifacts such as the jagged edge of a razor and the seemingly blunt tip of a needle under the microscope. Through such juxtapositions, he subtly contrasted the imperfections of human craftsmanship with the innate perfection of nature, echoing prevailing notions of divine creation.Published under the patronage of The Royal Society, Micrographia not only elevated Hooke's stature as a scientist but also bolstered the society's reputation as England's foremost scientific institution. Its enchanting illustrations and illuminating narratives captivated the public imagination, earning accolades from luminaries such as Samuel Pepys, who hailed it as "the most ingenious book" of his lifetime. In its pages, Micrographia unfurls a wondrous panorama of the microscopic realm, forever altering humanity's perception of the infinitesimal world that lies beyond the naked eye.The difference between the 1665 & 1667 editions.Micrographia was first published in 1665, its rapid popularity prompted reprints. This particular edition is a 1667 printing, printed by John Martyn, the Royal Society’s appointed printer. Micrographia, an early cornerstone of the Royal Society’s publications, played a pivotal role in bolstering the Society's reputation, extending its influence beyond the scientific comunity.Although the years 1665 and 1667 might suggest distinct editions, they actually denote different issues of the same edition. A close examination reveals that both were produced from identical typesetting, with the text remaining unchanged across both printings. However, differences arise in the title page and certain particulars of the engraved plates, especially plate 5 which is in reverse in the 1667 print.In the 1665 edition, the title page features red and black printing, a technique not replicated in the 1667 issue, where all letterpress appears in black. Both versions include an image of the Royal Society’s arms, printed from an engraved copper plate. This method was somewhat unconventional, as engraved plates required a separate rolling press for printing. This necessitated a meticulous alignment process to ensure proper registration between the image and the text.Moreover, employing dual-color printing, as seen in the 1665 edition, posed additional challenges, demanding multiple printings. This technique, while capable of producing visually striking results, often struggled to maintain precise registration between the two colours. Consequently, advancements in typography, particularly the development of new "titling" typefaces, gradually rendered the need for dual-color printing obsolete by the eighteenth century.The intricate process involved in combining copperplate imagery with letterpress printing led to its gradual abandonment by the late seventeenth century. Despite its initial allure, the expense and technical limitations associated with this method ultimately contributed to its decline in favor of more efficient printing techniques. 

Lot 115

A Mineralogy & Petrology Microscope Michel Levy Comparator, By Nachet French, c.1888, engraved to the prism holder 'Nachet A Paris' the microscope eyepiece with screw micrometer stagesample stage and mirror in the original leather covered case marked 'COMPATATEUR MICHEL-LEVY' Note: The comparator was used in conjunction with The Michel-Lévy interference color chart to identify mineral composition. The Michel-Lévy interference color chart made its debut in 1888 within the pages of a Paris-published book titled Les Minéraux des Roches. Authored by Auguste Michel-Lévy (1844–1911), Part I of the book delves into the methodologies employed by mineralogists and chemists in the microscopic examination of minerals and the use of the Michel Levy Comparator. In Part 2, Michel-Lévy, in collaboration with Alf. Lacroix, presents a tabulated account of the physical and optical characteristics of rock-forming minerals. Acknowledging the contributions of predecessors such as F.A. Fouqué, his mentor and friend ("mon maître et ami"), with whom he had worked on the production of Minéralogie Micrographique; Roches éruptives Françaises (1879), featuring an exquisite atlas of 55 chromo-lithographed plates. Michel-Lévy also pays tribute to others such as Des Cloizeaux's Manuel de Mineralogie (1862), Mallard's Traité de Cristallographie (1884), DeLapparent's Cours de Minéralogie (1884), and Rosenbusch's second edition of Mikroskopische Physiographie (1885). Additionally, he acknowledges the contributions of Klement and Renard's Reactions Microchimiques (1886) and their predecessors in the realm of microchemistry. However, it is within the pages of this 1888 publication that we witness, for the first time, Michel-Lévy's "Tableau Des Biréfringences" presented in color.

Lot 243

Gorter, Joannes de Gorter, Joannes de, Chirurgia Repurgata...editio altera italica accuratissima, published Padua, Typis Seminarii, Apud Joannem Manfrè, 3rd Itallian Edition, Latin, 1742, 517 pp. (8vo) ,bound in period soft velum, classic text on surgery by Dutch physician Jan Van Gorter. Van Gorter studied at Leyden under Boerhaave, and in 1754 was invited to Russia by the Empress Elizabeth, who made him her first physician

Lot 236

Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent, Elements of Chemistry, in a New Systematic Order, Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent, Elements of Chemistry, in a New Systematic Order, Containing all the Modern Discoveries, first edition in English, translated by Robert Kerr, with 13 folding engraved plates, 2 folding letterpress tables, published Edinburgh, William Creech, 1790, half calf with marbled boards

Lot 210

Wood, W, Index Testaceologicus; or A Catalogue of Shells, British and Foreign.. Wood, W, Index Testaceologicus; or A Catalogue of Shells, British and Foreign.. First Edition, published 1825, with double plates one plane and the other hand coloured, half calf with marbled boards, rebound by Broadbere Southampton

Lot 3043

An associated pair of Royal Crown Derby paperweights, Cottage Garden Cat, red printed marks and Royal Crown Derby stamp on the base and Lavender Kitten, first in a series of “Mother and Young” paperweights, exclusive signature edition of 1,500 for Goviers of Sidmouth, red printed marks to the base, both with 21st anniversary special gold stoppers

Lot 407

A Coalport porcelain figure of Eugenie, First Night at the Opera, Golden Age, limited edition, together with a Royal Doulton figure modelled as Alison, HN2336, an another of Old Country Roses HN3482. (3)

Lot 384

A Merrythought teddy bear, for the London 2012 Olympic Games, together with a copy of the first Merrythought bear, limited edition, in conjunction with Royal Mail, for Danbury Mint, both with certificates.

Lot 485

David Shepherd OBE, FRSA (British, 1931-2017). First Light at Savuti, limited edition print 1158/1500, signed, 48cm x 77cm.

Lot 53

James Bond 007 - a collection of assorted James Bond first edition hardcover books / novels (all post-Fleming) to include: License Renewed by John Gardner (x2), Hurricane Gold by Charlie Higson (signed First Edition), and Carte Blanche by Jeffrey Deaver (signed 1st Edition). 

Lot 32

United Kingdom - Elizabeth II (1952 - 2022), Royal Mint The Gillick Portrait Collection, Comprising of 13 uncirculated coins featuring the iconic first portrait of the monarch by Mary Gillick to include a 1957 full Sovereign and 1968 half Sovereign, Churchill crown and others, housed in a fitted red and embossed presentation case, limited edition 236/1500,

Lot 74

2 X IRISH BOOKS - FIRST EDITION - SIGNED BY AUTHOR

Lot 102

The Churchill Collection.Churchill, Winston Spencer (1874-1965). The Collected Works  Centenary Edition. London: Library of Imperial History, 1973-1975. Limited edition, number 1124, 34 volumesPaper label inside cover titled and marked "commissioned by and published for J.K.HARVEY ESQ' various certificates and correspondence form The Library of Imperial History, circa 1976.The centenary edition was to be published with a limitation of 2000 copies for the British Empire and Commonwealth excluding Canada and 1000 copies for the United States and Canada, but only 1750 set were published, 39 volumes, Iincluding 4 volumes of Collected Essays and subscribers’ proof copy of Vol. 1, octavo (234 x 145mm). Plates and illustrations, maps. Original vellum with coat-of-arms stamped in gilt on upper covers, spines gilt, gilt edges, green leatherette slipcases. (39 Vols.) First complete collected edition, 1,750 sets published. The Centenary Edition is the only full collected works of Winston Churchill, reproducing his 50 books in 34 volumes. "The specifications were titanic: five million words in 19,000 pages, weighing 90 lbs, taking up 4-1/2 ft of shelf space." (Richard M. Langworth). The Library of Imperial History went bankrupt before the projected run of 3,000 sets could be completed, so "the print run never exceeded 2,000 copies and only 1,750 sets were ever published" (Cohen).

Lot 1001

Suffolk birds - including Two vols. Suffolk Birds from proceedings of the Archeological Society by Churchill Babbington, also Claud B. Ticehurst, A History of the Birds of Suffolk, Published by Gurney and Jackson, London 1932 first edition and rare pamphlet - Marks used by Suffolk Swan Owners. (4)

Lot 900

John Woodward - Fossils of all Kinds, 1728 first edition, rare early treatise on fossils in which the author maintains that fossils were laid down during the biblical flood, with engravings, calf binding (detached), 20 x 12cmBinding detached and with significant damage, contents generally good and appear to be complete - includes frontis, preface (14 pages), distribution of fossils into classes (56 pages), letters relating to the method of fossils (131 pages including index) one advertisement. Between 92 and 93 is insert - The Preface (three pages)

Lot 45

Debbie Hancock for Moorcroft, a Limited edition vase in the Castle Garden design, ©98 396/500 painted on base, signed in gold D Hancock, colourful flowers on a shaded cream to blue ground, blue interior, ovoid form, 9.5cm, first quality.

Lot 549

Desperate Dan - Robert Harrop - a limited edition First Edition resin statue / figure BDS14 ' Gone Fishing '. Highly detailed model based on the classic Dandy comic book character. Housed within its original box.  Note; from a large collection of Robert Harrop & other statues / figurines. Condition is stated within each description, however buyers are reminded that such statements are not forensic reports and all items will remain sold 'as is'. As a rule, statues do appear mint and undamaged, but this is not guaranteed. Boxes range in condition, and some have wear from storage. In all instances buyers are required to satisfy themselves. Certificates / paperwork are present if photographed, if there are no photographs of certificates then one isn't present.

Lot 136

Corgi - Exclusive First Edition - EFE - A collections of over 30 unboxed diecast busses from Corgi and EFE in mostly good condition but some wear on a few items. Lot also includes a Corgi Superhaulers #59513 ERF Short Wheelbase Lorry-Royal Mail in a poor to worn box, the item appear to be in very good condition. Two boxed EFE busses; #25505 and #10118 in excellent condition but with storage wear to boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 104

Reprint of the first edition of the 1" Ordnance Survey map of Cromer

Lot 35

West Brom Signed Framed Print: Ltd edition number 5/130 as players got the first copies. Personal property of John Wile who along with Brown and Robertson has signed the print. John is pictured with his iconic bloodied shirt and head bandage.

Lot 41

2007 FA Cup Final Chelsea v Manchester United Boxed Programme: First FA Cup final back at the new Wembley. Standard programme protected by black hard case with embossed teams to cover and with the words 2007 FA Cup Final and Collectors Edition printed in white.

Lot 166

FINE BINDING: Chaucer: The Poetical works, in 6 vols. Aldine edn. c.1870, Cont. half leather, rubbed; Nicolas, HN: Life of Geoffrey Chaucer. Pickering, 1843, First Separate Edition. Frontis, cont. leather backed boards; rubbed; Spenser: Poetical works, in 5 volumes. Aldine edition, no date c.1880. Cont. half leather, VG; Browning, EB: Sonnets from the Portuguese. 1898. Full leather by Bumpus hand-drawn and coloured initial to front endpaper, dated July 29th. 1880-1890; The most pleasant song of Lady Bessy... 1829, 1st. Edn. Bound by J. Larkins in three-quarter morocco, gilt decoration and lettering to spine. G+; The Revelation to the Monk of Evesham. English Reprints, 1869. Beautiful full calf with embossed design to upper (15)Provenance: Anne F Sutton's collection, most with her bookplate.

Lot 206

BLAKE, William: Trianon Press: William Blake's Illustrations of the Book of Job, 6 vol. in 2 large boxes, Numbered Limited Edition: 23 of 250 sets. For the William Blake Trust, Trianon Press, 1987. Folio, two large slipcases, the first housing the text volume, and a portfolio of plates, including all 21 plates in several states, 21 fascicules, and the plate-by-plate commentary; the second slipcase houses The Colour Versions of the Book of Job., the text volume, and three separate volumes of illustrations, all bound in quarter-morocco with marbled paper covered boards, with solander boxes fitted inside each slipcase, printed on Arches pure rag paper. Near fine overall. PLUS: BLAKE, William: Prospectus: 1- For the colour version of the book of job, 1987; 2- For the illustrations of the book of Job, 1987. Each with one colour plates; PLUS: 4 Colour plates loosely inserted, the whole in the original William Blake Trust envelope (3)

Lot 124

JAMES JOYCE, By & about: Beckett Samuel et al.: Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of 'Work in Progress'. Faber, nd, 1st. Edn.. using sheets printed by Durand for the original Shakespeare and Company's 1929 first edition, and thus dated! DW (6s). little rubbed and dw torn with small loss; Ulysses. John Lane, 1941, reprint, DW (25s). Covers rubbed; DW with tears and repairs; Stephen Hero. Cape, 1944, 1st. Edn. DW (9s 6d)). Edges of dw little frayed; o/w VG; ELIOT, T.S.: Introducing James Joyce.. Faber, 1942, 1st. Edn. DW (3s 6d). Dw torn with some loss; A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake. Faber, 1947, 1st. Edn. Covers rubbed and partially faded (5)

Lot 106

Kierkegaard, Søren: Either/Or, in 2 vols. Oxford University Press, 1946, first edition, DW (42s). VG; PLUS: Lowrie, Walter: Kierkegaard. Oxford UP, 1938, 1st. Edn. (3)

Lot 87

J K Rowling: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone First Edition, First Impression. Bloomsbury, London, 1997, 1st. Paperback Edition & 1st Impression. First Issue points: complete number line of 1-10; The 'Wendy Cooling' blurb to the upper cover; The word 'wand' appears twice on page 53; the word 'Philosopher's' is misspelled 'Philospher's' to back cover; 'Wizardry and Witchcraft' later changed to 'Witchcraft and Wizardry' on later editions; And, No space between 'r' and '1' on Thomas Taylor 1997. Please see images for condition of covers; internally: name to the inside of upper cover; otherwise a clean copy

Lot 114

Dylan THOMAS: TWO FIRST EDITIONS, Etc: THOMAS, Dylan: Under Milk Wood, A play for Voices. Dent, 1954, 1st Edn. DW (8s 6d). A couple of small tears and repairs to dw, O/W VG+; Deaths and Entrances: Poems. Dent, 1946, 1st Edn. DW (3s 6d). Name to front blank; small tear and repair to dw, spotting to endpapers; Very bright covers and dw; VG+; Collected Poems 1934-1952. Dent, 1952, Reprint in same year as first edition. DW (12s 6d). A couple of small tears to dw, O/W VG; PLUS: The Outing; and A Child's Christmas in Wales. Reprints (5)

Lot 113

W B YEATS: THREE FIRST EDITIONS, Etc: YEATS, W B: Charles Ricketts (ill): Early Poems and Stories, Macmillan, 1925, 1st. Edn. DW by Ricketts (10/6). 2908 copies printed. PP: x, 528, (ii) Adv. Publisher's original green cloth, blind stamped with decoration by Ricketts and with gilt lettering to spine. Spotting to endpapers; o/w VG++/Fine copy; POEMS. Fisher Unwin, 1901, 1st. Edn. Thus with a new introduction by Yeats (First published in 1895 and 2nd Edn. 1899). 304pp. Original Publisher's highly decorative covers in gilt. G+; Mythologies, 1959, 1st Edn. DW (21s); A Vision, 1962, Revised with corrections. DW (30s); VG; Harper, GM: 1- Yeats's Golden Dawn. Macmillan, 1974, 1st Edn. DW (£7); VG+; 2- A Critical Edition of Yeats's A Vision (1925). Macmillan, 1978, 1st Edn. DW (£20); VG+; Plus 3 books relating to Yeats (9)

Lot 127

Burton, Richard: Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to El Medinah and Meccah. Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans 1855, First edition, [volumes one and two only of three volumes]. PP: V1- xiv, (i) Errata, (i) blank, 388, 24 (publisher's catalogue, dated Nov. 1855), Plus: Tinted frontis, folding Map and two colour plates; V2- iv, 426, Plus: colour frontis, folding map and three tinted plates. Original boards with the publisher’s catalogue as endpapers in volume two. Good copies (2)

Lot 289

Stoker, Bram: DRACULA, Special Limited Edition of 1000 copies, A Facsimile of the 1897 First Edition. Constable, 2012. Housed in red cloth slipcase. In special presentation outer box. Complete with facsimile of the contract between Bram Stoker and his publisher. A fine copy

Lot 251

CAXTON: 1- The Metamorphoses of Ovid, 2 Vols. G Braziller, New York, and Magdalene College, Cambridge, 1968, Limited edition 287/1200. Facsimile of the Phillipps manuscript of 1480, Full leather & slipcase. VG; 2- Jacobus de Cessolis: The Game of Chess. Facsimile from the Copy at Trinity College, Cambridge,. Scolar Press, 1976, Limited edn. number 168 of 500 copies. 23 large woodcut illustrations. Original rough hessian and morocco label VG; 3- The Dictes and Sayings of The Philosophers, a facsimile of the first book printed in England by William Caxton in 1477, Elliot Stock, 1877, Recent leather-backed boards, VG; 4- Rae, J: The Statutes of Henry Vii. In Exact Facsimile, from the very rare original, printed by Caxton in 1489, John Camden Hotten, 1869, 1st. Edn. Thus. Cont. leather-backed boards; rubbed (5)Provenance: Anne F Sutton's collection, most with her bookplate.

Lot 213

By and About William BLAKE: Quantity, including: WICKSTEED, Joseph: 1- Blake's Vision of the Book of Job. 1910, 1st. Edn; 2- William Blake's Jerusalem. Trianon Press:[1953], First edition, DW (Three guiness), tears to dw with small loss; few pages with corners creased and tear to two, with small loss; YEATS, W B: Ideas of Good and Evil. 1903, 1st. Edn. VG; Raine, Kathleen: 1- The Human Face of God: William Blake and the Book of Job. 1st. Edn. DW, VG+; 2- William Blake. 1st. Edn. DW, VG; 3- From Blake to A Vision. 1st. Edn. Wrappers; Trianon Press: Blake, William: Songs of Innocence and of Experience. 1967, 1st. Thus. DW (84s); ETC. (qty.)

Lot 264

STEVENSON, Robert Louis: Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Longmans, Green, and Co., London, 1886, First Edition. Original salmon cloth stamped in black and floral endpapers. Half title (with titles listed to verso) and a single leaf at end advertising A Child's Garden of Verses. Covers a little rubbed and spotted, o/w VG

Lot 287

Folio Society: Lewis, C S: The Narnia Chronicles, complete in 7 volumes, in the original slipcase, VG: Churchill, W S: A History of the English Speaking Peoples, in 4 vols. in the original slipcase, VG; Plus: 5 Rudyard Kipling first editions: Rewards & Fairies, 1910, Contains the first appearance of the poem 'If --' ; From Sea to sea, 2 vols; Five nations; Something of myself; & Verse, inclusive edition, 1933 (17)

Lot 508

Two Royal Worcester (Compton & Woodhouse) bone china limited edition figurines 'Fair Maiden of Astolat' CW579 number 633/7500 with certificate, 'The Rose of Camelot' CW646 number 123/7500 with certificate, sold along with two Royal Doulton Images figures 'First Steps' HN3262 and 'Sweetheart Boy' HN4351 Each figure appears to be in good condition with some surface soiling but no obvious issues.

Lot 430

Boxed W Britain Limited Edition of 2500 The Black Watch The Pipes & Drum of the First Battalion Royal Highland Regiment with Certificate

Lot 30

Registration: DG61AFJ VIN: W0L0SDL08B6110744 Mileage Showing: 80,000 Transmission: Manual MOT: 08/02/2025Limited edition modelSupplied new and first registered September 2011 by Lookers Vauxhall of Chester this special "blue edition" model finished in the iconic Arden blue with contrasting blue and charcoal Recaro interior and gloss black 18inch alloy wheels shows 5 previous keepers and 80,000 miles. MOT till February next year and sold with original book pack including service book with 5 service stamps plus receipts for additional servicing, the most recent carried out in March this year. Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start upGUIDE PRICE £2,000 - £3,000

Lot 50

GWASG GREGYNOG PRESS: LABORATORIES OF THE SPIRIT important 1976 limited edition (120/200) 'Laboratories of the Spirit' by R S Thomas, quarter leather with boards covered in specially printed cloth, an important volume being the first book produced by Gwasg Gregynog for over thirty-years, the paper is from Gregynog Press stock before 1940 and was printed using much of the original equipment, designed and printed by Michael Hutchins, outer boxProvenance: private collection SwanseaComments: fine condition

Lot 108

Four first edition, signed hard backed books. The Governers Wife - David Unwin; A Sort of Traitors - Nigel Balchin; Strait and Narrow - Geoffrey Cotterell and Who Goes Home - Maurice Edelman

Lot 109

Nine hard backed first edition books related to the movies and cinema

Lot 359

THE LORD OF THE RINGS (1976) Unwin paperbacks Fourth edition boxed set together with A First Edition copy of THE SILMARILLION, Allen & Unwin (1977) with fold out Map and THE LETTERS OF J. R. R. TOLKIEN, Allen and Unwin (1981), (3)

Lot 237

VINYL RECORDS - MATT BERRY: Three versions of the 2013 album Kill The Wolf including a limited edition box set (1 of 300) Kill The Wolf gatefold LP on 180G, clear vinyl, with red blood splatter, Kill The Wolf digipak CD. (AJXCD327) Opium LP on 180G, deep translucent blue vinyl - first ever pressing on vinyl with alternate artwork by Matt Berry. (AJXLP332) The Wolf Outtakes CD - demos and outtakes from the Kill The Wolf sessions. (AJXCD342) 24 page informational lyric book, with pictures and reproduction hand written lyrics by Matt Berry, Signed Opium artwork print on 12'' by 12'' card, limited to 300 and a Kill The Wolf poster.An autographed copy of KILL THE WOLF (AJXLP 327) limited edition gatefold with blood red translucent vinyl (1 of 200)An autographed copy of KILL THE WOLF (AJXLP334). (3)

Lot 528

Max KLINGER (1857-1920) German graphic artist and symbolist - "Intermezzi" etching, Nurnberg edition, Th. Stroefer 1881. - Weight: 4.70 kg - Shipping unavailable - Region: Allemagne - Sizes: H 700MM X L 530MM AVEC CADRE - At first glance: good condition

Lot 750

Four Harry Potter first edition novels

Lot 14

This lot contains a complete Team Rocket set, all 83/82 cards including the first ever secret rare Dark Raichu. This set has a mixture of 1st edition and unlimited cards but every 1st edition card also has its unlimited counterpart in the set. The cards are in set order and presented in Ultra Pro 9 pocket sleeves.The cards belonged to a incredibly dedicated collector with the cards ranging from Near Mint to Light Play but the vast majority are all NM.

Lot 17

This lot contains a complete Neo Genesis expansion, it includes both 1st edition and unlimited cards - in fact over 75 cards are in 1st edition including the holo Typhlosion #17, Skarmoey #13 and Slowking 14 alongside nearly a full set of commons from the set. You will be getting one copy of every card from the set that was first to feature the Pokemon from the second generation, 111/111. The cards are in set order and presented in Ultra Pro 9 pocket sleeves. The cards belonged to a incredibly dedicated collector with the cards ranging from Near Mint to Light Play but the vast majority are all NM to mint condition.

Lot 5123

Collection of children's books, annuals and similar, including Enid Blyton; Bible Stories, full set of fourteen, Macmillan and Co 1955, Anthony Buckeridge; Rex Milligan Reporting, first edition Lutterworth Press 1961 and Rex Milligan Raises the Roof, second impression Lutterworth Press, 1956, apt. W.E Johns; Kings of Space, Biggles Follows on, Biggles Learns to Fly, Comrades in Arms, thee copies of My Garden an Intimate Magazine for Garden Lovers etc (29)

Lot 175

Dahl (Roald) Matilda, illustrated by Quentin Blake, first edition 1988, with dust-jacket

Lot 101

Three military related prints comprising a first edition print Spitfire by Robert Taylor, signed in pencil by Sir Douglas Bader and Johnnie Johnson, South Atlantic Task Force by Robert Taylor signed in pencil by Major General Sir Jeremy Moore and HMS Kelly by Robert Taylor, all framed, largest approximately 50 cm x 60 cm [3]. [W]

Lot 320

Jimmy Greaves signed first edition A Funny Thing Happened On My Way To Spurs hardback book. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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 £10

Lot 621

Something New Out of Africa by H W 1934 First Edition Hardback Book with 207 pages published by Sir Issac Pitman Sons Ltd. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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 £10

Lot 641

Untold Stories by Alan Bennett Hardback Book 2005 First Edition published by Faber and Faber Ltd and Profile Books Ltd. Good condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and 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 £10

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