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Click here to subscribeGrego (Joseph) Rowlandson the Caricaturist, 2 vol., original half morocco, t.e.g., spines faded, slightly rubbed, 1880 ~ Thomson (David Croal) The Life and Works of Thomas Bewick, author's greeting cards tipped in at title, original cloth, rebacked, original backstrip preserved, 1882; Life and Labours of Hablot Knight Browne "Phiz", later buckram, morocco label, spine faded, 1884; and 8 others, Illustration, 4to & folio (11).
Sundry cigarette cards including Wills' Military Motors, English Period Costume, Ardath State Express Champion Dogs and Fighting & Civil Aircraft, Lambert & Butler Motorcycles, Player's Characters from Dickens, Gilbert & Sullivan, Uniforms of the Territorial Army, etc; loose and in ten albums. (qty.)
Crawhall (Joseph) Crawhall's Chap-book Chaplets, presentation copy from the author to his daughter, individual ballads paginated separately, c.250pp., limited edition, printed on coloured paper, hand-coloured woodcut illustrations throughout, 2 hand-coloured Crawhall Christmas cards for 1883 tipped in to front and rear free endpapers, 'Pear's Soap' facsimile advertisement loosely inserted, 10pp. advertisements at end, occasional pencil annotations ?in Crawhall's hand, very light browning and foxing, final 2ff. with inner margin reinforced, original printed boards with hand-coloured vignettes, joints slightly weak, very slightly rubbed, dust-jacket, chipped and torn, small section of spine loose, 4to, London and New York, Field & Tuer, Simpkin, Marshall & Co. [&c.], 1883. *** A unique copy of an exceptional work, in a rare early dust-jacket. Ink inscription reads "For my beloved Daughter Elspeth. Nov.22.1883." Many of the woodcuts are labelled 'J.C.' or 'J.C. Junior', Crawhall II's son; also with notes probably in Crawhall's hand. Published just before 'Olde Ffrendes ... ', this shows real illustrative unity and marks a development in Crawhall's style; Crawhall's head and tail pieces are particularly strong and effective in this publication. Crawhall's books were printed incorporating the author's original woodblocks. This reflected Tuer's awareness that electrotype facsimiles would not do justice to the bold line and blackness of Crawhall's blocks. Tipped in are 2 Crawhall Christmas cards, a prospectus for this and 'Olde Ffrendes ... ' and for 'Walton's Pocket Booke', and a detailed press article describing the unique qualities of this book.
George Bernard Shaw, an autograph postcard to the editor of the Strand Magazine from Ayot St Lawrence, 9/1/1943. "I never prophesy until I know; and anobody yet knows where the two will end. My best guess is that Adolf will enjoy a dignified retirement in the Vice-Regal Lodge in Dublin, which is presumably to let at present." Some damage; and a number of other cards and clipped autographs including, Arthur Conan Doyle, Sir Peter Scott, P.G. Wodehouse etc. (a quantity).
An album containing approximately 240 postcards, mainly greetings and subjects but with some topographical, including a 1954 RP of the West Bromwich Albion FA Cup semi-final team, two cat cards (Violet Roberts, Christie), other comic cards by Ludgate, Tempest, Reg Maurice, Donald McGill (6), Albert Carnell and Mabel LucieAttwell, a printed card of Capt. Tom Kayes and his baby lion, and a Birmingham CorporationTramways Distress Fund card; also a few greetings cards
An album containing approximately 130 postcards, mainly artist-drawn comic or children's cards, including Granpop (3), Bonzo (2), and various cards by Mabel Lucie Attwell (9), Mabel Gear, Willebeek le Mair (2), Margaret Tarrant, Margaret Tempest (4), Florence Valter (4), Peggy Wickham (2), two ITMA Wisecracks by Bert Thomas, one teddy bear card, and a bulldog
An album containing approximately 85 postcards, mixed subjects and topographical, including a set of eleven cards from the Lightning" series of Flying Machines by Edward Cook & Co, various street scenes with a good RP of Granby Street, Leicester, two submarines, a British Ambulance Committee WW1 card, a birthday silk, and comic cards by Ludgate, Comicus, Reg Maurice and Gilson
A good collection of over 300 postcards of Newbury, in a modern album, including many street scenes with good RP cards of The Broadway and Clock Tower, Northbrook Street, Bartholomew Street, Cheap Street, Market Place, St. Nicholas' Church, Shaw village, Shaw Rectory, the Fountain in Newtown Road, the Race Course, the canal, the station, and a 1911 procession through the Market Place, with very many others
Two postcard albums and a batch of loose cards, comprising approximately 440 cards in total, mostly topographical views, strong in Egypt, France, Palestine etc, but including some UK views, cards noted including Cambridge collegesby Jotter (9), a few village or street scenes, and good RP views of Ryde, Stotfold, Chatteris (4) and the Tumbledown Stile at Charlecote (2)
Two postcard albums containing over 500 assorted cards, including a good set of ten 1915 French Nos Heroes" cards and other good WW1 subjects, shipping cards featuring the Lusitania, three White Star liners (Baltic, Celtic and Olympic), and one White Star - Dominion liner (Regina), twogood RPs of Tong, various artist drawn cards by Barham (4), Bertiglia, Cloke (2), Quatremain, Wimbush (5) and Lawson Wood, and various overseas cards, particularly from New Zealand with good RPs of Maoris
Two postcard albums and a few loose cards, approximately 240 cards in all, including a good selection of Newbury and Thatcham (with various RP and snow scenes), other RPs of Hermitage (2), Lewes, a Salvation Army band, a charabanc, and a good shopfront, AR Quinton views of Bournemouth (21), embroidered silks (7), and a woven silk of St. Quentin in flames
A small batch of postcards with cricket interest, including team photos of the 1938 Australian team and the Yorkshire County side (2), a portrait of Arthur Mitchell, and another of Len Hutton commemorating his 364 runs against Australia at the Oval in 1938 (bearing signature); also approximately sixty other cards, mostly topographical views
Six Views of Interest cigarette card albums, containing a range of medium or large-size corner-mounted cards, mostly photographic issue sets or near-sets, by CWS, Gallaher, Hill, Lea, Senior Service, Strathmore and Wills, titles noted including Strathmore "British Aircraft", Senior Service "Sporting Events and Stars" and Wills "British Sporting Personalities"
A mixed collection of sporting and other cigarette cards, including cricketers and footballers by Churchman, Player and Wills, with various other cards by BDV (silks), Cohen Weenen, Hignett, Ogden, Player, Taddy and Wills; also two Boxing Handbooks, a Stevens silk of the jockey John Osborne in original mount (faded), and other ephemera
A collection of eight 1950s British quad film posters, for "Across the Bridge" (Rank 1957), "Blind Date" (Rank 1957), "The Bolshoi Ballet" (Harmony 1957), "Bundle of Joy" (RKO 1956), "Calypso" (British Lion 1956), "Dangerous Exile" (Rank 1957), "Ferry to Hong Kong" (Rank 1958), and "Floods of Fear" (Rank 1958), several with associated sets or part-sets of lobby cards
A collection of eight 1950s British quad film posters, for "Interlude" (Universal 1957), "Last of the Badmen" (Allied Artists 1957), "No Sleep Till Dawn" (Warner Brothers 1957), "No Time for Tears" (Associated British Pathe 1957), "The Outcast" (Columbia 1951), "The Phenix City Story" (Allied Artists 1957), "Slaughter on 10th Avenue"(Universal 1957), and "Whirlpool" (Rank 1959), several with associated sets or part-sets of lobby cards
A collection of cinema lobby cards, including "Gone with the Wind" (8 colour), "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" (8 colour), "Cockleshell Heroes" (8 colour), "Private's Progress" (8 black and white), "Mr. Topaze" (8 colour), "The Moonraker" (8 colour), "Now and Forever" (7colour), "It's Never Too Late" (8 colour), "I am a Camera" (7 black and white), "The Unknown" (8 black and white), and a few oddments