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Barker Clive Weaveworld London Collins 1987 4to (230mm x 150mm) half title original red paper wrappers pictorial dust-jacket Special Advanced Readers Sample With a number of other mainly proof copy modern fictional works including Rohinton Mistrys Such a Long Journey (London 1991) Naguib Mahfouz Palace of Desire (New York 1990) Gordon Williams Pomeroy An American Diplomat (London 1983) Reay Tannahill Passing Glory (London 1989) Michael Carsons Stripping Penguins Bare (London 1991) John Lukacs The Duel (London 1990) Elizabeth Georges Well-Schooled in Murder (London 1990) the Juliet Stevenson & Philip Franks edited Shall I See You Again (London 1993) James Lovegrove The Hope (London 1990) Mary Blumes Cote DAzur Inventing the French Riviera (London 1992) Sue Gees Spring Will be Ours (London 1988) and Paul Pickerings Wild About Harry (London 1985)

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Betjeman John & Hugh Casson (illustrator) Summoned by Bells London John Murray 1989 4to (250mm x 175mm) half title coloured frontispiece title printed in green and black colour illustrations many full-page publishers pink review copy document loosely inserted original green cloth spine lettered in gilt pictorial dust-jacket Review Copy With a number of other works including Catharine Arnolds Lost Time (London 1986) John S. Goodall The Story of a Castle (London 1986) Alice B. Woodward illustrated The Story of Peter Pan (London 1982) a proof copy of Ronald Dahl & Quentin Blake (illustrator) Revolting Rhymes (London 1982) Gordon Ramsays Passion for Flavour (London 1996) Mary Van Rensselaer Thayers Jacqueline Kennedy The White House Years (Boston 1971) and Roy Fullers Available for Dreams (London 1989)

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Butler Patricia Three Hundred Years of Irish Watercolours and Drawings London Weidenfeld and Nicolson 1990 4to (290mm x 230mm) half title colour frontispiece illustrations many full-page and in colour original cloth pictorial dust-jacket With a number of other works including Richard Shone Walter Sickert (Oxford 1988) Chris Beetles Mabel Lucie Attwell - An Appreciation (London 1988) Melanie Paines Textile Classics London 1990) William Morris A Book of Verse (London 1981) John Booth The Art of Faberge (London 1990) Jack Cowart (and others) Matisse in Morocco The Paintings and Drawings 1912-1913. (Washington 1990) the Gillian Naylor edited Bloomsbury The Artists Authors and Designers by Themseleves (London 1990) and Dora Perez-Tibis Dufy (London 1989)

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Gerber Hilda & Katrine Harries (illustrator) Traditional Cookery of the Cape Malays Food Customs and 200. Old Cape Recipes Amsterdam & Cape Town A. A. Balkema 1958 8vo (200mm x 120mm) half title frontispiece illustrations original white calf spine and front cover lettered in gilt dust-jacket spine rubbed First Edition Gironci Maria Recipes of Italian Cookery London by Gaskill Jones and Co [1892] 8vo (175mm x 115mm) half title contemporary ownership initials on upper title margin and verso of front cover original cloth in the green white and red colours on the Italian national flag marked in places First Edition With a number of other works including Beryl Gould-Marks Eating the Russian Way (London 1963) Rosanne Guggisbergs Eating in Africa (Cape Town 1958) and Fosca Martini Romagna in bocca (Palermo 1978)

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Heath Ambrose Good Sweets and Ices London Faber and Faber [1947] 12mo (190mm x 120mm) half title booksellers label of Cook Books of Rottingdean Sussex pasted onto verso of back cover original red cloth spine lettered in gilt dust-jacket price clipped First Edition With a number of other mainly Ambrose Heath works including The Book of Sauces (London 1948) Good Cheese Dishes (London 1963) and Good Drinks (London 1939)

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Rout Ettie A. Native Diet with Numerous Practical Recipes London William Heinemann 1926 8vo (215mm x 130mm) half title photographic frontispiece and plates advertisement leaf at end original black cloth title labels pasted onto spine and front cover illustrated dust-jacket John Squire (editor) and Ernest H. Shepard (illustrator) Cheddar Gorge London Collins 1937 4to (255mm x 185mm) half title illustrated title illustrations original yellow cloth spine and front cover lettered in gilt t.e.g. bookplate No. 98. of 300. Limited Edition copies signed by the editor and illustrator With a number of other works including The Useful Arts employed in The Production of Food (London 1844) a limited edition (No. 183. of 300. copies) of Andre L. Simons The Art of Good Living (London 1929) Culpeppers The English Physician Enlarged with Thre Hundred and Sixty Nine Medicines made of English Herbs (London 1733) J. A. Paris A Treastise on Diet. (London 1829) and Barbara Ketcham Wheatons Savouring the Past The French Kitchen and Table from 1300-1789. (London 1983)

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Detmold Edward J. Fabres Book of Insects retold from Alexander Teixeria de Mattos translation of Fabres Souvenirs EntomologiquesÓ by Mrs Rodolph Stawell New York Tudor Publishing Company 1937 half title title printed in red and black tipped-in colour frontispiece and eleven tipped-in plates contemporary presentation inscription on front free endpaper original green cloth gilt original dust-jacket and decorative presentation case Together with a Victorian photograph portrait of a Lady

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Evans Edward British Polar Explorers London Collins 1946 8vo (225mm x 160mm) half title double-sided colour plates illustrations original picotrial boards dust-jacket With a number of other works including a Kathleen Mann Peasant Costume in Europe (London 1935) the New York Times edited and published Churchill in Memoriam (New York 1965) Harry Graham & Dan Sayre Groesbeck (illustrator) Misrepresentative Women and other verses (London 1906) W. J. Loftie & Yoshio Markino (illustrator) The Colour of London (London 1914) J. Herbert Slater Engravings and their Value. (London n.d) Gilbert & Sullivans Songs of two Savoyards (London n.d) a limited edition facsimile copy of John Seddons The Penmans Paradise (Stuttgart 1966) Charles Davillier & Gustave Dore (illustrator) Spain (London 1876) a few sheets of 19th century() marbled binding paper a water-colour of Cornwall by a Mrs A. J. M. Wright and a hand-coloured city scene print of Oxford

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Fleming Ian On Her Majestys Secret Service London Jonathan Cape 1963 16mo (190mm x 120mm) half title original black cloth spine lettered in silver original dust-jacket corners bumped First Edition Fleming Ian You Only Live Twice London Jonathan Cape 1964 16mo (190mm x 120mm) half title original black cloth spine and front cover lettered in gilt original dust-jacket corners bumped First Edition With a copy of Flemings Octopussy and The Living Daylights (London 1966) (see illustration on our website)

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Howard Eliot H[enry] An Introduction to the Study of Bird Behaviour Cambridge at the university press 1929 large 4to (315mm x 255mm) half title frontispiece title printed in red and black 10 plates and 2 plans original blue cloth spine and front cover lettered in gilt dust-jacket First Edition With William Beebes Pheasants Their Lives and Homes (London 1937) and Jean Delacour & J. C. Harrison (illustrator) The Pheasants of the World (London 1951)

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Mannering Eva (editor) Mr. Goulds Tropical Birds London The Ariel Press 1955 folio (405mm x 290mm) title printed in green and black 24. colour plates illustrations original limp boards illustrated dust-jacket few marginal tears With the Ariel press published Pierre-Joseph Redoute Roses (London 1954) and a colour botanical print of Hypericum olympicum

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Oz Amos My Michael London Chatto & Windus 1988 8vo (220mm x 150mm) half title original black cloth spine lettered in gilt pictorial dust-jacket Jill Paton Walsh A School for Lovers (London 1989) the John Goldsmith edited Stephen Spender Journals 1939-1983. (London 1985) Alvaro Pombo The Resemblance (London 1989) Paul Pickerings The Blue Gate of Babylon (London 1989) Jan Morris Last Letters from Hav (London 1985) Carl Sagan & Ann Druyan Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (London 1992) Margaret Campbell Henry Purcell Glory of his Age (London 1993) and Michael Thorns Tennyson (London 1992)

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Rogers John C. & Margaret Jourdain (revised and enlarged by) English Furniture London Country Life 1950 4to (245mm x 190mm) half title frontispiece plates and illustrations original red cloth spine and front cover lettered in gilt dust-jacket booksellers label of Alec Tirantio Ltd of London With a number of other reference works including Geoffrey Grison edited and Tristram Hiller illustrated Shell Nature Studies (London n.d) Ralph Steins The Great Inventions (Chicago 1976) Charles R. Hajdamach British Glass 1800-1914. (London 1991) Henry James Bainbridge Peter Carl Faberge. (London n.d) Gabriel Ward Laskers The Evolution of Man (New York 1961) W. E. Flood and Michael West An Elementary Scientific and Technical Dictionary (London 1962) and the James Shenton edited Free Enterprise Forever! Scientific American in the 19th Century (New York 1971)

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Savage Ann The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles London Phoebe Phillips/Heinemann 1982 small folio (300mm x 230mm) half title illustrations many colour original cloth spine lettered in gilt pictorial dust-jacket With a number of other works including William Packers Fashion Drawings in Vogue (London 1989) Linell Nash Smith edited Loving Letters from Ogden Nash A Family Album (London 1990) Barbara Lloyds The Colours of India (London 1988) W. Keble Martin The New Concise British Flora (London 1982) Edmonde Charles-Roux Chanel and Her World (London 1982) Ian McDowall Perfectly Dead (London 2003) and Andrew Wiltons Turner in his time (London 1987)

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Seth Vikram A Suitable Boy London Phoenix House 1993 4to (235mm x 150mm) original paper wrappers pictorial dust-jacket Uncorrected Proof copy No. 112. of 750. Limited Edition copies With a number of other works including a number of proof copies including Julie Burchills Ambition (London 1989) Leslie Linders The Journal of Beatrix Potter 1881-1897. (London 1989) Sue Townsend The Queen and I (London 1992) Catriona Bass Inside the Treasure House A Time in Tibet (London1990) Luiano de Crescenzo Thus Spake Bellavista (London 1977) Ruth Rendells Going Wrong (London 1990) Maeve Binchy Circle of Friends (London 1990) Kingsley Amis The Folks that live on the Hill (London 1990) Celia Brayfields White Ice (London 1993) Charles McCarry The Bride of the Wilderness (London 1988) Timothy Wards What the Buddha Never Taught (London 1990) David Napleys Murder at the Villa Mdeira (London 1988) Margaret Yorkes Criminal Damage (London 1992) Audrey Slaughters Private View (London 1989) adBalraj Khanna Sweet Chillies (London 1991)

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Steinbeck John The Wayward Bus London William Heinemann Ltd 1947 12mo (200mm x 125mm) half title original red cloth dust-jacket edges frayed First UK Edition With a number of other works including the folio society published Anne Brontes The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (London 1966) Nevil Shutes Requiem for a Wren (London 1955) Australia from the dawn of time to the present day (Sydney 1966) Oliver L. Austin & Arthur Sinder (illustrator) Birds of the World (London n.d.) Dennis Wheatleys The KA of Gifford Hillary (London 1956) G. K. Yeates Bird Haunts in Southern England (London 1949) and E. G. Heaths The Grey Goose Wing A History of Archery (Reading 1971)

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A collection of four books on Royalty 1930's, together with 60 opera programmes, assorted books, life jacket, ash trays, rugby and flight magazines, (Qty).

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John Wisdens Cricketers Almanack: 1949, eighty-sixth edition 1950, eighty-seventh edition 1951, eighty-eighth edition 1952, eighty-ninth edition 1954, ninety-first edition 1980, one hundred and seventeenth edition 1949-1954 with paper covers 1980 hardback with dust jacket, some wear (6)

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A CHINESE BLUE SILK JACKET with embroidered borders, an embroidered red silk skirt and a piece of Chinese purple silk

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BESWICK MODEL OF A GIRL ON PONY, designed by Arthur Gredington, skewbald, girl in green jacket, issued 1957-65, model no.1499. 14cm

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A rare 19th Century Staffordshire box figure, believed to be Jenny Lind, in crinoline dress with pale green jacket and yellow hat trailing pink ribbon and holding a King Charles spaniel dog, 9" high (see lot 328 for illustration)

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Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792), a portrait of Arthur Murphy, head and shoulders in semi profile looking to his right, wearing white lace cravat with red velvet jacket and waist coat, unsigned, oil on canvas, inscribed verso "Portrait of Arthur Murphy Esquire painted by Joshua Reynolds for Mrs Thrale (afterwards Mrs Piozzi) of whom I purchased it in 1819-George Watson Taylor", Thomas Agnew and Sons paper label and no. 1014, and paper label giving provenence, 29" x 24", gilt frame (Illustrated on page 53)

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A 20th century Chinese cream silk kimono embroidered with a dragon and cloud design in red silk, a Chinese silk crimson and embroidered turquoise night wear set, comprising; trousers, camisole and bed jacket, and a Chinese blue silk night wear set, comprising; camisole, bed jacket and trousers, each embroidered with dragons in cream silk

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A quantity of child's garments to include; a mustard yellow double breasted girl's coat with velvet collar and cuffs, a suede fringed jacket, a blue wool child's coat by Pied Piper, a tweed jacket, and a camel coloured wool coat

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A lady's black velvet short sleeved evening jacket with beaded fringe and sequins, a 1920s black velvet evening jacket lined with cream silk, a gun-metal lady's evening coat with black velvet collar by Elly Ruckstrunt, St Mortiz, and a black velvet cropped jacket

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A lady's Harris tweed green jacket, a lady's riding jacket by Busuiner's Ltd, 4 Brook St, London, a lady's navy riding jacket, a black satin grosgrain evening jacket, and a 1950s navy slub silk evening coat with three covered buttons

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A lady's tweed jacket, a suede waistcoat and three pairs of jodhpurs

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A quantity of lady's garments, to include; a 1960s white cotton jacquard short sleeved day dress, a red wool knee-length skirt and a green wool boucle knee-length skirt, a pink raw silk two-tone blouse, a white satin evening blouse with faux-pearl and diamante buttons, a Chinese printed silk night wear set, comprising; camisole, trousers and bed jacket, and a 1950s cotton day dress printed with buttercups

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A 1950s/60s green satin sleeveless evening gown overlaid with black machine lace, a 1960s gold jacquard pencil skirt, a purple silk grosgrain strapless cocktail dress with matching stole and black crepe bolero jacket, a 1960s white linen sleeveless day dress by Miss Pony, size 14, a 1970s printed nylon tunic and trouser suit by Susan Small, size 14, a 1960s nylon jacquard pink jacket and trouser suit, and other garments

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English School (18th century) Portrait of a gentleman in a cream waistcoat and blue jacket Pastel 36cm x 28cm

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Sterry, Wasey, The Eton Register 1441-1698, Eton, Spottiswoode, Ballantyne & Co Ltd, 1943, 8vo, half title, title with armorial, photographic frontispiece, original red cloth gilt, dust-jacket With a number of other works including Colin Eisler's ‘Painting in the Hermitage', Daphne Du Maurier ‘The House on the Strand' (London, 1970), Hugo Vickers edited ‘Beaton in the Sixties...' (London, 2003), and a quantity of Children's Annuals

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A watercolour miniature on ivory Portrait of a gentleman wearing a blue jacket a white waistcoat and a white cravat Oval signed framed 6.5cm x 5cm

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English School (18th century) An oval watercolour miniature Portrait of a young gentleman wearing a red military jacket with gold edging a white waistcoat and stock 4.5cm x 3.5cm

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English School (early 19th century) Oil on canvas Portrait of Stephen Lott (born 1797 painted circa 1822) half-length wearing white stock and black jacket 29cm x 23cm

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19th century school Half length portrait of a gentleman wearing a black jacket and white stock 76cm x 64cm; and a smaller companion portrait of his wife 61cm x 49cm (2)

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Whitehead G. Kenneth. The Whitehead Encyclopedia of Deer (Shrewsbury: Swan Hill 1993) 1st edn 4to illus. throughout cloth dustjacket (jacket laminated and taped to pastedowns); McPhail Rodger. Open Season: An Artists Sporting Year (Shrewsbury: Airlife 1986) 1st edn 4to illus. throughout boards dustjacket; Cadman Arthur.

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Gray L.R.N.. Torridge Fishery (London: Kaye 1957) 1st edn 8vo plate illus. from photos map endpapers green boards dustjacket (jacket torn and creased with loss); Holcombe F.D.. Modern Sea Angling (London: Warne 1923) 2nd edn 8vo portrait frontis. plate illus. from photos blue cloth; and twenty-three other books on fishing (25)

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An 'Eternal Products' novelty 'Book of Smoking' table lighter, with original dust jacket and cardboard cover, 10.5cm high

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A Royal Army Medical Corps captain's mess uniform, comprising jacket, waistcoat and trousers

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A Beswick pottery model of a boy in a grey jacket on a palomino pony, 12cm (4 3/4in) high

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A 1930s black crepe dress, with diamante and gilt fabric flower decoration, a black chiffon sequinned jacket and a Victorian black silk and lace beaded shoulder cape

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A 1960s mink short jacket by Witte of London, and a hat to match

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A Copeland 'warty-faced' Toby jug, wearing blue jacket and another, similar, 9.5in. - latter damaged

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A 19th century Staffordshire figure of Lord Nelson, standing, wearing blue jacket and black hat, on mound base, 11.5in.

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An Officer's jacket complete with Lincolnshire Regiment buttons, collar badges and lanyard with whistle. Made by Hawkes and Co, Savile Roe, London reputedly for Major Henry Marshall of Pilham Hall.

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A W.A.A.F. uniform comprising blouse [dated 1945], shirt, tie, hat, trousers and shoes, displayed on a manikin, together with an R.A.F. uniform comprising jacket, trousers, shirt, hat and shoes.

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Belstaff 'Black Prince' motorcycle jacket and matching Belstaff trousers (two)

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A Marcolini Meissen figure of a flautist modelled standing playing his flute wearing green jacket and breeches part of flute and fingers missing blue painted crossed swords mark with star and impressed B78 13cm high

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Fleming (Ian). Live and Let Die, 1st ed., Cape, 1954, orig. cloth in second issue d.j. with jacket designer credited, d.j. chipped at edges and with some loss, esp. at spine ends, closed tear along fold of upper cover with front inner flap, some other wear etc., 8vo (1)

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A Third Reich Naval grey leather jacket, stamped on the front with Kriegsmarine eagle; painted buttons, felt lining, and a pair of matching leather trousers. GC (some wear). (2)

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A very good quality modern Irvin flying suit, comprising brown sheepskin jacket, pair trousers, side air gunner’s helmet, pair gauntlet gloves, pair boots and pair goggles; tailor’s label reads "Irvin RAF sheepskin flying jacket, made under exclusive licence from Irvin (GB) Ltd...by Aviation Leathercraft (Moto-Lita Ltd)". VGC and evidently seldom worn

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Pair of Samson porcelain Figures, the seated gentleman wearing a feathered and ribboned hat, blue jacket with iron red and gilt florets, holding a posy of flowers, with a hound at his side, on a circular base encrusted with flowers, bears gold anchor mark, the female wearing a purple jacket and a matching blue dress, with a feathered hat on her knee and lamb at her side, on a floral encrusted circular base, bears gold anchor mark, 20cms (8").

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Continental porcelain Table Centre, with pierced basket top, painted with Summer flowers, the pedestal encrusted with flowers and flanked by a gentleman wearing a blue jacket and Regency striped trousers and holding flowers and a lady fruit seller wearing a scarf and holding flowers, on a circular base, moulded with scrolls and with scrolled feet, 40cms, (15½").

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A Chinese red and blue silk jacket embroidered with butterflies and buddhist emblems and a black cape, blue silk trimmed with wirework embroidery.

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A Group of Items Belonging To Betty Haigh and Barbara Marshall, including an enamel car badge Pilote24 Heures du Mans (stamped248), a North West London MC London/Gloucester medallion1935 Miss B Marshall, a Brooklands Automobile Racing Club enamel badge1923 (No28), an Automobile Club di Milano 6th Rallye Int Femminile (Perle di Samremo1957) enamel badge, a photgraph of Betty and Barbara in an MG, a Porsche driving jacket, and other itemsProvenance: Given to the vendor who was friends with both Betty and BarbaraSee illustration

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A pottery character jug, modelled as a jovial man in a black hat and jacket, holding a sign in his hand 'I am on the Black List', 11" high.

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Blyton, Enid. Five Go Down to the Sea (London: Hooder & Stoughton, 1953), 1st edn, 8vo, illus. by Eileen Soper, boards, dustjacket (jacket chipped, creased and torn around peripheries); and seven other works by the same, including two Playways Annuals, (8, box).

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Johns, Captain W.E.. Worrals on the War-Path (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1943), 1st edn, 8vo, illus. by Stead, blue cloth, dustjacket (inscription and book-plate to flyleaf; jacket chipped, with loss); together with Worrals of the Islands (London: Hodder & Stoughton. 1945), 1st edn, 8vo, illus. by Stead, blue cloth, dustjacket (inscription to flyleaf; jacket with peripheral creases); Worrals in the Wastelands, (London: Lutterworth Press, 1949), 1st edn, 8vo, illus., green cloth, dustjacket (jacket with peripheral nicks and creases, and slightly faded around spine); Worrals Carries On (London: Lutterworth Press, 1950), new edn, 8vo, illus., blue cloth, dustjacket (inscription to flyleaf; jacket chipped and creased with small losses); and other works of R.A.F. interest, (box).

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Christie, Agatha. Destination Unknown (London: Collins, 1954), 1st edn, 8vo, boards, dustjacket (jacket chipped and creased, with small losses at spine ends and corners) and Ordeal by Innocence (London: Collins, 1958), 1st edn, 8vo, boards, dustjacket (jacket foxed and with slight peripheral wear; label scar to front free endpaper), (2).

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A pair of rosewood framed half length portrait miniatures, of Barbara Watson, dressed in a black gown with whitework collar and headress, and James Watson, dressed in a jacket, waistcoat and cravat, both written in ink to the verso and dated 1826 (2) each approximately 8cm x 7cm

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