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Lot 198

SINCLAIR SPECTRUM ZX81 PERSONAL COMPUTER WITH FERGUSON TAPE RECORDER WITH ORIGINAL BOX AND CABLE, TEXAS INSTRUMENT TI994A COMPUTER WITH CAR WARS ARCADE ENTERTAINMENT, BENEATH THE STARS COMPUTER GAME, APPLICATION SOFTWARE MUSIC MAKER ORIGINAL USER REFERENCE GUIDE BOOK 

Lot 379

Six reference books relating to Antique Furniture and Clocks - comprising 1. Miller (Judith and Martin, eds), The Dictionary of Antique Furniture, pub. Mitchell Beazley1985 2. Lewis Hinckley (E.), A Directory of English Furniture, pub. Bonanza Books, NY, 1953 3. Rose (Ronald E.), English Dial Clocks, pub. Antique Collectors Club, 1988 4. Shenton (Alan and Rita), The Price Guide to Collectable Clocks (1840-1940), pub. Antique Collectors Club, 1985 5. Tyler (E. J.), Clocks & Watches, pub. Hampton House, 1977 (reprint) 6. Joy (Edward T.), The Country Life Book of English Furniture, pub. 1964 together with a Sotheby's 'Wormington Manor' sale catalogue and three further antiques reference books. (10)

Lot 7470

Hi-fi - A Bang & Olufsen 9000 CD player in polished aluminium finish, designed by David Lewis. Raised on a Bang & Olufsen 9000 floor stand. With BEO4 remote control, user guide and reference book, original boxes and packing. Overall height 129cm

Lot 117

Mixed Lot: Various assorted coinage, Festival of Britain South Bank Exhibition Guide book etc

Lot 99

Books - Auto Biography - Horror - UFO. A selection of Fifteen books appearing in Excellent condition. Lot to include: La La La, Kylie. The Complete book of Aliens & Abductions. Le Morte Darthvr. Antiques price guide 2005 and similar. (This does not constitute a guarantee).

Lot 2085

Collection of 22 Observer's book of aircraft (no.11) dating from 1960 to late 1970's, 4 Sampson Low aircraft guide books and 2 New Observers Book of Aircraft (NI) 

Lot 494

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #3 (1963 - MARVEL - UK Price Variant) - Origin and First appearance of Doctor Octopus + First full-length Spider-Man story + Human Torch appearance - Steve Ditko cover and interior art - Currently tied at #23 on Overstreet's Comic Book Price Guide Top 50 Silver Age Comics list - a condition report is available on request - NB: Loss of paper on last internal page

Lot 431

British and Colonial History - Captain Cook's Voyages Illustrated (Routledge); The South and East African Year Book and Guide for 1929, 35th issue; The Story of the Nations: Ancient Egypt (T. Fisher Unwin: London, 1897, 9th ed.); Scotland's Story; Our Empire Story (5)

Lot 291

CYCLISTS' TOURING CLUB.  13 British, Irish & Continental road books. Each in orig. green cloth gilt. Maps in pockets, etc. C.1890-1910; also Alpine Profile Road Book, Handbook & Guide, Foreign Edition, 1905-6 & 1 other.  (16).

Lot 246

London - Thames - maps. DOWER (John James) London, Guide to the International Exhibition, 1862, issued as a supplement to the Illustrated London News, 83 x 115cm, fold creases, edges with a little fraying in places; CARY (G & J) New Plan of London, 1829, folding hand coloured dissected map, 66 x 82.5cm, (some surface soiling); PULLING (A) Philip's Citizen Series of Municipal London Maps, Land Transfer 1897, coloured folding map, 75 x 101cm, cloth cover, spine torn; TAUNT (Henry W) A New Map of the River Thames..., 6th edition, no date, circa 1897, 8vo, double-page maps with mounted photographic illustrations, light foxing, original cloth; HALL (S C) The Book of the Thames, no date, circa 1880, illustrated, cloth gilt (5)

Lot 96

MATSON (W), SALMON & TROUT FISHING IN IRELAND, the Angler’s Pocket Book Guide, with folding map and six colour plates, pictorial blue cloth, Dublin, Browne & Nolan, 1910 (1).

Lot 7

LEYBOURN (W), THE COMPLEAT SURVEY CONTAINING THE WHOLE ART OF SURVEYING THE LAND, six plates of seven, later leather, London, George Sawbridge, 1679; MATHEMATICAL ELEMENTS OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, book IV only, many engraved folding plates; NOVAE MOTUUM CAELESTIUM EPHEMERIDES RICHELIANAE, one vol only, folding plate at rear; MATHESIS FURENILIS, A COURSE OF MATHEMATICS, Vol III only, engraved plates, 1708; ROWNING (J), A COMPENDIOUS SYSTEM OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, Vol III only, engraved plates, 1743; BREWSTER (D), ASTRONOMY, Vol II only, plates, 1821; HUTTON (C), RECREATIONS IN MATHEMATICS, Vol IV only, engraved plates, 1803; CROSBY (T), THE MARINER'S GUIDE, 3rd edition, folding plates, [1762]; KEITH (T), THE USE OF GLOBES, 1821; SPECTACLE DE LA NATURE, vol V only, 1770, and another copy of this volume dated 1763, (12).

Lot 287

MELLISH (K), COOKERY AND DOMESTIC MANAGEMENT, with 57 chromo plates, London, Spon, [1907]; THE CONFECTIONERS’ HAND-BOOK AND PRACTICAL GUIDE TO THE ART OF SUGAR BOILING; rebacked blue cloth with gilt lettering, Skuse, [1881]; with nine other cookery and dining books, (11).

Lot 157

Geoffrey King unsigned hardcover book titled Miniature antique maps: An illustrated guide for the collector pages 200. First Edition. Good condition. Sold on behalf of the Michael Sobell cancer charity. We combine shipping on all lots. Single book £5.99 UK, £7.99 Europe, £9.99 ROW. We can ship a parcel up to 20kg which will take approx. 40 books in UK £12, EUROPE £39.99, ROW, £59.99

Lot 65

Registration No: PAZ 3150 Chassis No: 49159 MOT: October 20251 of just 152 UK-supplied, right-hand drive examplesJust 55,000 warranted miles and five former keepers from newLarge history file including the original book pack with stamped service book in the Ferrari walletSignificant documented maintenance and improvement expense with specialistsEntered from the ownership of a long-term Ferrari Owners' Club member and multiple Ferrari ownerIntroduced at the 1976 Paris Salon, the Ferrari 400 shared the same crisp Pininfarina styling and Type F101AL tubular steel chassis frame as its 365GT4 2+2 predecessor. Powered by an enlarged 4823cc 'quad-cam' V12 engine, the occasional four-seater featured all-round independent suspension (self-levelling to the rear), power-assisted recirculating ball steering, and four-wheel disc brakes. Notable as the first Maranello product for which automatic transmission could be specified; the 400 also boasted such luxuries as Connolly hide upholstery, electric windows and optional air conditioning. Arriving in mid-1979, the 400i enjoyed greater refinement, lower emissions, and better fuel economy thanks to its adoption of Bosch K-Jetronic fuel-injection. Credited with some 310bhp and 289lbft of torque, the newcomer was reputedly capable of 0-60mph in 7.5 seconds and 149mph. A true front-engined, rear-wheel drive V12 Ferrari from the old school, the 400i remained in production until 1985, by which time some 873 automatic variants had been sold (though, just 152 of these are thought to have been to right-hand drive UK specification).Chassis number ‘49159’ was supplied new by H. R. Owen of London, being first registered on the 27th of January 1984. Finished in Blue Sera paintwork with Magnolia leather interior upholstery, the 400i was specified new with Blue hide to the dashboard and centre console. Entering into previous ownership in 2007, most recently the 400i has been in the vendor's custodianship, who is a long-term Ferrari Owners' Club member and multiple Ferrari owner. Now having covered a warranted low mileage of just 55,000 miles from new, ‘PAZ 3150’ has had only five former keepers. A ‘matching numbers’ example, the Ferrari is offered with its original torch and jack as well as a large file that includes the original book pack presented in the Ferrari wallet, including the owner’s guide and the stamped service book displaying ten entries covering the 1980s and 1990s.Additionally, included in the file are a significant number of invoices dating right back to the 1980s for expenditure with Ferrari main agents and specialists with some of the notable work with the current and previous owner, including bodywork repairs and a full repaint by TDH Classics Ltd., attention to the rear suspension and a brake overhaul. Most recently serviced less than 500 miles ago, by Kent High Performance, the 400i is due to be supplied with a fresh MOT certificate in time for sale and has a current V5C document (expires 4th October 2024). Elegantly understated and seemingly great value, this Prancing Horse is a rare opportunity with only 152 UK-supplied, right-hand-drive examples of the 400i produced. For more information, please contact: Paul Cheetham paul.cheetham@handh.co.uk 07538 667452

Lot 54

Registration No: J907 XAJ Chassis No: SDLDGN3P6NB011777 MOT: May 2025Current ownership since 1998 and just three former keepersJust c.49,300 recorded milesSupplied with a history file including the combined book pack with stamped service bookHas benefitted from significant expenditure with marque specialists in current ownership, including pre-emptively replacing the outriggersFor many, the cream of the TVR crop was the no-nonsense Griffith, manufactured from 1991 to 2002. Borrowing elements from its Tuscan racer and V8S siblings once finalised, the new model's polyester-coated tubular spaceframe featured all round independent coil-over wishbone suspension and four-wheel disc brakes. It was propelled by derivatives of the ubiquitous Rover V8 engine ranging in size from 4.0 to 5.0-litres, mated to a five-speed Rover or Tremec manual gearbox. Suspension was independent all round by double wishbones and coil springs. Braking was by 10-inch ventilated discs at each corner. Upon test, Autocar discovered that the Griffith 4.3 was "faster than a Porsche 911 Turbo and Ferrari Testarossa up to 120mph". Recording 0-60mph in 4.7 seconds and 0-100mph in 11.1 seconds, the magazine also praised the TVR's ergonomics adding that it was comfortable "even for the tallest (6ft 4in) of our testers".Supplied new by TVR main agents Hillside Motors of Surrey on the 19th March 1992 and finished in Mica Blue with Flint hide upholstery and a Black roof, the Griffith offered is powered by the arguably most usable Griffith engine option, the 4.3-litre. Also understood to be one of the rare and highly desirable big-valve examples, the vendor describes a thrilling power surge at 4,500rpm. In the vendor's ownership since 1998, the Griffith has had three former keepers and is now offered having 49,300 recorded miles. Used regularly throughout the vendor’s custodianship, including several trips to Le Mans, the TVR has been well maintained throughout this time. Pleasingly still boasting its original paintwork, chassis ‘11777’ is rated by the vendor as ‘very good to excellent’ regarding bodywork, electrical equipment, and interior trim, ‘excellent’ in engine and gearbox, and ‘good to very good’ regarding paintwork.Notable recent works while residing with the vendor have included a new hood in 2015 (c.£700); pre-emptively fitting new chassis outriggers as well as new fuel lines and battery relocation in 2018 (c.£3,200); new master cylinder, ball joints, an exhaust manifold gasket in 2020 (c.£2,500); new shock absorbers, bushes, and springs in 2021 (c.£1,800); new alternator and exhaust inner wing heat shields in 2023 (c.£1,500) with the improvements completed by TVR and classic car specialists. The accompanying history file includes the (rare to see) original combined owner’s handbook and service book in the TVR wallet, with the service book containing twelve stamps. Also included is a large collection of MOTs and invoices for improvements and servicing, as well as the in-depth guide ‘The TVR Griffith and Chimaera’ by Steve Heath.PLEASE NOTE: The registration number shown in the images is not included in the sale, with the correct registration being the original 'J907 XAJ'. For more information, please contact: Paul Cheetham paul.cheetham@handh.co.uk 07538 667452

Lot 24

Registration No: FFL 6 Chassis No: DB6/3280/R MOT: May 2025Entered from The Merlin CollectionThe subject of an exhaustive 2,500 hour restoration by marque specialist Richards of England which is photographically documented in an accompanying hardback bookA desirable 'home market' example boasting matching chassis and engine numbersUprated to 4.2 litre 'Vantage' specification and fitted with a Harvey Bailey handling kit as part of the renovationRefinished in its original and iconic Platinum Silver hueThoroughly debugged over 900 post-refurbishment milesIntroduced at the 1965 London Motor Show, the Aston Martin DB6 shared the same iconic visage as its DB5 predecessor but benefited from a more commodious interior and better high-speed stability. Still clothed in aluminium over a steel substructure, the newcomer was barely any heavier despite incorporating a 3.75-inch longer wheelbase. Powered by the famous Tadek Merak designed 3995cc DOHC straight-six engine in either standard (282bhp) or ‘Vantage’ (325bhp) tune, the two-door fixed head could be had with ZF five-speed manual or Borg Warner three-speed automatic transmission. A true four-seater, the DB6 attracted a select clientele including King Charles III (then the Prince of Wales), Mick Jagger and Paul McCartney. Expensive and exclusive in equal measure, just 1,327 DB6 MK1 saloons were made. According to its accompanying British Motor Industry Heritage Trust Certificate, this particular example – chassis DB6/3280/R – was completed on 24th November 1967. Finished in the classic, James Bond-esque combination of Platinum Silver with Black leather upholstery, the Aston Martin was despatched to Callanders Garages Ltd of Glasgow some six days later. Although, copy records on file show that it made frequent return trips to Newport Pagnell for servicing up until the mid-1970s (at an indicated 61,992 miles). Repainted White at some stage, the DB6 spent several decades in Japan before being repatriated during 2016. Complete but somewhat dilapidated, the four-seater was subsequently entrusted to marque specialist Richards of England for a 2,500-hour, body off restoration. The work took place between 2018 and 2020 and resulted in what the Lincolnshire-based company described as ‘a car of unparalleled quality’ (indeed, chassis DB6/3280/R is still proudly featured on their website). Much of the refurbishment was carried out inhouse but Richards of England turned to acknowledged experts Bodylines for two new aluminium door skins and a replacement nose section (the latter hand formed using a wooden buck). Craig Taylor Engineering of Bourne were responsible for not only overhauling the original engine (number 400/3360) and uprating it to 4.2-litre ‘Vantage’ specification complete with revised camshaft profiles and triple Weber carburettors but also rejuvenating the limited slip differential equipped back axle. A Harvey Bailey handling kit was installed along with telescopic rear shock absorbers and a Tremec five-speed manual gearbox. Remembering various Aston Martins that his father and elder brother had owned, the vendor was drawn to chassis DB6/3280/R because of the photographically chronicled depth of its renovation. Taking delivery in November 2020, he set about a thorough shakedown as well as devising a programme of alterations for the DB6. Conscious that freshly restored cars typically require ‘debugging’ he went through the car stem to stern and decided to swap the modern Tremec five-speed gearbox for a correct-type, period ZF 5-speed unit and reinstate the ‘Selectaride’ rear shock absorbers (he has left the mounting brackets for the telescopics should a future custodian wish to utilise them). Marque specialist Aston Workshop supplied all the parts necessary for the transmission conversion as well a tool roll. Having covered just under 900 post-restoration miles, ‘FFL 6’ is now thoroughly well sorted and ‘on the button’. Cosmetically, it remains highly impressive with the lustrous Platinum Silver paintwork contrasting beautifully with the Red Connolly leather upholstery and gleaming brightwork. Given that the guide price could quite easily be exceeded by the cost of a similar marque specialist renovation, ‘FFL 6’ is worthy of close inspection. Offered for sale with V5C Registration Document, Heritage Certificate, history file, Lake & Elliot ‘Millenium’ jack and leatherbound book. For more information, please contact: Damian Jones damian.jones@handh.co.uk 07855 493737

Lot 316

The Compleat Housewife: or, Accomplish'd Gentlewoman's Companion, 1736, E. Smith, The Compleat Housewife: or, Accomplish'd Gentlewoman's Companion, pub. 1736, original full leather binding, spine split, back board now loose, text block good, light foxing and staining E. Smith, was an important figure in the history of English culinary literature, known primarily for her influential work, "The Compleat Housewife." Published initially in 1727, the book quickly became a household staple in 18th-century England. Although little is known about the author’s life, E. Smith's comprehensive guide to domestic management and cookery suggests a deep familiarity with the culinary arts and the everyday challenges faced by women of the period. The book's continued popularity led to numerous reprints and editions, cementing its place as a cornerstone of English cookery books. "The Compleat Housewife: or, Accomplish'd Gentlewoman's Companion" is a collection of over five hundred recipes. The seventh edition, published in 1736, expands on earlier versions with significant additions, including nearly fifty new recipes communicated just before the author's death. This edition covers an extensive range of topics, from cookery, pastry, and confectionary to preserving, pickling, and the preparation of cakes, creams, jellies, and cordials. The book also includes engraved copper plates that guide the reader in the arrangement of dishes and courses, as well as monthly bills of fare. In addition to its culinary content, "The Compleat Housewife" offers over two hundred family medical recipes, providing remedies for common ailments of the time.

Lot 321

Heinricus Bullinger, Ratio Studiorum, 1593, Heinricus Bullinger, Ratio Studiorum, sive De institutione eorum, qui subsidia literarum sequuntur, libellus aureus, publisher Johannes VVolphius Tiguri (Zurich, Switzerland) MDXCIII (1593), The title page displays a classical Renaissance typographic style with a decorative header, indicative of scholarly works of that period. Condition, original velumbinding with leather ties, velum with som loss, text block good with minor foxing, binding good "Ratio Studiorum" by Heinricus Bullinger is a scholarly treatise on educational methods and the proper instruction of students pursuing literary studies. Published in 1593 in Zurich, this work outlines pedagogical approaches reflective of the Renaissance ideals of education. The book addresses the organization and discipline necessary in academic institutions and offers insights into the teaching of various subjects. Its purpose is to guide educators in forming well-rounded students who are versed not only in literature but also in moral and philosophical teachings, making it a valuable resource for understanding educational practices of the late 16th century. Heinrich Bullinger (1504-1575) was a Swiss reformer and theologian who played a pivotal role in the development of the Reformed tradition. Succeeding Huldrych Zwingli as the head of the Zurich church, Bullinger's work significantly influenced the religious and educational landscape of Reformed Protestantism. He was known for his writings and extensive correspondence with other Protestant leaders across Europe, contributing to the spread and consolidation of Reformed doctrines. His theological positions emphasized the importance of scriptural piety and ecclesiastical discipline. Bullinger's legacy includes his influence on the covenant theology, which shaped both Reformed and Puritan traditions profoundly.

Lot 1286

The Leica & Leicaflex Way by Matheson. The Leica Manual by Morgan & Lester (various editions/copies). Leica News 1935-1938 housed in four binders. Quantity of Leica brochures, booklets including Leica Lenses 1937, Leica Guide 1952, Standard Leica 1937, Camera of Modern Times 1933 etc and instruction manuals for Leica IIIc & g, If to IIIf Leica model II 1933 etc together with Photography Blue Book 1966-1968

Lot 448

Collection of approximatey fifty books by and about Sir Peter Scott, to include copies of Wild Geese & Eskimos (one signed and dated on title page), Morning Flight. Wild Chorus. A Bird in The Bush by E. Hilton Young 1936. The Art of Peter Scott 1992. Wildfowl in Great Britain. Fishwatcher's Guide. The Mystery of Migration (in Uncle Mac’s Children’s Hour Book). Happy The Man by Peter Scott 1967 with illustrated folding card insert and slipcase. Peter Scott Travel Diaries of a Naturalist. The Snow Goose. Key to The Wildfowl of the World 1951. British Birds Nests by Kearton. Philippa Scott Lucky Me (signed). Why I Believe In Nessie an illustrated article by Sir Peter Scott (in Wildlife 1976). Sir Peter Scott at 80 A Retrospecive (though he died 2 weeks before his 80th birthday). Valiant and TV21 for 1971 with cover illustration of Peter Scott and material from the Wildfowl Trust etc [Sir Peter Markham Scott 1909-1989, conservationist and artist who founded the Severn Wildfowl Trust in 1946, son of Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott]

Lot 632

The Rhodesia General Service Medal, with Silver Pick Commendation, awarded to Captain J. A. Q. Vos, 2nd Battalion, Rhodesian African Rifles - who initially commanded 1 Platoon, ‘A’ Company, under Major André Dennison, and whom after countless successful contacts with enemy ‘terrorists’ went on to be Dennison’s Second-in-Command - under the call-sign ‘Sunray Minor’ Rhodesia, General Service Medal, with Silver Pick Commendation on riband (Lt. J. A. Q. Vos) mounted as worn, edge nicks, nearly very fine £300-£400 --- Jean Vos joined the newly-raised 2nd Battalion, Rhodesian African Rifles, 1 October 1975, and was appointed Officer Commanding of 1 Platoon, ‘A’ Company. Major André Dennison (ex S.A.S.) commanded ‘A’ Company, which comprised of three platoons or ‘call-signs’ formed at Methuen Barracks, Bulawayo. The war against guerilla incursions by the communist-backed Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army (ZANLA) and the Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army (ZIPRA), operating from bases in Mozambique, Zambia, and Botswana, was three years’ old, and was far from being a conflict between blacks and whites. Black volunteers accounted for about 80% of the Rhodesian Government Security Forces, and 2 RAR was a black battalion officered by whites. Generally the night belonged to the guerillas. During the day the Rhodesian forces usually had the upper hand, especially after the organisation of Fire Force units, air-mobile troops, which could be alerted by ground patrols and swiftly deployed to cut off and wipe out specific terrorist gangs. It was as a Fire Force commander between September 1976 and June 1979 that Dennison was to excel. The potency of Dennison’s Fire Force, which initially consisted of a command helicopter, the ‘K-Car’, and three others, ‘G-Cars’, carrying sticks of four men each, supported by a fixed wing ground attack aircraft carrying napalm or the dreaded ‘Golf bomb’, was increased after March 1977 with the addition of a Dakota, or ‘Paradak’, carrying, in ‘A’ Company’s case, sixteen African paratroopers who specialised in jumping into the battle zone from dangerously low altitudes. Many of the Dakotas dated from the Second World War, and when Dennison parachuted, which seemingly he did at every opportunity, he liked to be the first man into action. Vos, who was later to become Dennison’s Second in Command, is mentioned throughout The War Diaries of André Dennison by J. R. T. Wood, and as taking part in numerous contacts in the book Masoda, by A. Binda. On 18 March, during ‘A’ Company’s second deployment (17 March - 20 April 1976), Vos’s men accounted for ‘A’ Company’s ‘1st Kills’ during the deployment. Dennison describes the contact which took place in the south east operational area, ‘Thrasher’, thus: ‘The Company deployed to Chikwedzira Dip, a District Commissioner’s rest camp in eastern Matibi 2, and before we had even taken over from ‘B’ Company, 1 Platoon had to take over a follow-up from elements of our old friends 5 Indep Company. Within ten minutes of arriving by helicopter in the Naivaswa Camp area, Gona-re-Zhou [game reserve], Lt. Vos had a contact with seven CTs. No blood was shed on either side and a day long follow up ensued. In the late afternoon (18 March) 1 Platoon contacted four terrorists, killing two. Major Dennison was in the K-Car (pilot Baldy Baldwin) and the [helicopter] gunner failed to score on the two CTs who broke and ran. They had better luck and managed [when firing back] to sever the fuel line of one of the G-Cars with a lucky shot. The helicopter crash-landed and was a total write-off but the pilot and tech escaped with comparatively minor injuries.’ Vos was posted to the 81mm Mortar Platoon in May 1976, despite this he was still on hand if required by Dennison. This was very much the case during ‘A’ Company’s sixth deployment (23 September - 4 November 1976), as Dennison relates: ‘On 13 October we were recalled to Buffalo Range [the airfield at Chiredzi] to take over Fire Force. 3 Platoon were deployed into the Humani Ranch area and the other two platoons provided three first wave sticks [i.e. the first troops to be transported into each action by the helicopters] and six follow-up sticks [or second wave]. On 14 October a member of the Selous Scouts on leave reported to Zaka police station that fourteen CTs were feeding at his kraal on the Chiredzi River, eight kilometres south of Zaka. The first wave flew into Zaka by helicopter and the other sticks were lifted in by Dakota. With the African Selous Scout as guide the choppers flew in but unfortunately over-shot the target, giving the CTs a few minutes warning. A tracker stick led by Lt. Jean Vos, on loan for the occasion, was put down and almost immediately came under heavy close range fire from a group of CTs in the river bed. Sgt. Muardi shot and killed one and the stick went to ground as the others were deployed. For the next four hours the contact ground on. Two CTs broke across the river and were engaged and missed by the K-Car, and others had obviously broken east away from the river before contact began. The early sticks were mortared in the initial stages, and the angle of entry of an unexploded bomb indicated quite clearly that it was fired from way outside the contact area.’ At the end of October, Vos commanded four 81 mm mortar crews during Operation Mardon - a concerted attack on ZANLA camps in Mozambique. Vos returned to the command of 1 Platoon and was rewarded for his services in this position with a Commendation during ‘A’ Company’s twelfth deployment in September 1977. He advanced to Second-in-Command of ‘A’ Company in March 1978, and was promoted Captain in August the same year. During ‘A’ Company’s nineteenth deployment (5 September - 17 October 1978), ‘Captain Vos took the K-Car and Major Dennison went with Vulture One. The K-Car gunner did some good work, immobilising, but not killing three CTs, and the sweep killed them and a further three.’ (bid) Sold with a copy of The War Diaries of André Dennison, by J. R. T. Wood, in which Vos is pictured.

Lot 875

Books. Seven shelves of general stock, 19th c and later, including ancient civilizations and some Egyptology, including exhibition catalogues; three Loeb Classical Library volumes; travel guides; Derbyshire topography and local history, including Chesterfield, Chatsworth House and the Dukes of Devonshire; Miss Parloa's New Cook Book and Marketing Guide, original cloth, 8vo; later edition of Mrs. Beeton; other fiction and non-fiction; Bible and devotionals; literature, history, etc., mixed bindings and sizes

Lot 351

Boxed JP Editions 'Gainsborough Old Hall' limited edition hand-painted sculpture by Patrick Gates, 183/450, size approx W21.5xD18xH15cm, model in excellent condition with CoA, also included a JP Editions London-Portsmouth mile marker sculpture and guide book

Lot 1257

BOOKS, a miscellany. To include vintage guide books. Baedeker's 'Norway' (1895 6th ed. Good) and 'Rhine' (flaws to spine etc.). Some other travel books (Rome, Tibet etc.). And Jules VERNE, ''From the Earth to the Moon Direct in 97 Hours and 20 Minutes", Sampson Low, 1886 'Author's Illustrated Edition'. Good (at least). Leather spine etc. With MacCabe, Frederic, 'The Art of Ventriloquism', vintage book. Spine not present but still bound (just). 20+ items.

Lot 225

A JEP No. 7395 tinplate clockwork Hispano Suiza touring car in burgundy and yellow with sprung front bumper, electric lights, forward and reverse gears, working steering, windscreens and spare tyre, length 48cm (some playwear, paint chips, scratch marks and repairs). Note: this model is illustrated on the front cover and pages 109 and 115 of 'The Price Guide to Metal Toys' by Gordon Gardiner and Alistair Morris; a copy of the book is included in this lot.

Lot 264

IOM TT Races guide book pair with 1954 Shell & BP 36pp guide and 1959 BP 38pp guide, generally excellent to good plus. Contents appear complete but unchecked. Viewing recommended. Qty 2

Lot 337

The Ultimate Barbie Doll paperback reference Book, Identification and Price Guide, by Marcie Melillo, Good. 

Lot 854

A rare 18th century spelling book: The Universal Spelling-Book or a New and Easy Guide to the English Language (1767) by Daniel Fenning, late schoolmaster of Bures in Suffolk, printed and sold by H P Silvester

Lot 781

On offer from long term family ownership, this low-mileage R129 is offered at an attractive guide. Originally supplied by Mercedes-Benz Derwent and first registered in 1999Formed part of a family Collection since 2016 and always kept garaged under a dust coverPowered by a smooth, 204bhp, 2.8-litre straight-six offering 60mph in 8.9 seconds and 141mphFinished in Black Opal (189) over light tan leatherFactory options include electric steering column and electric seats and headrestsFitted with a Sony CD and 6-disc changerSupplied with its original book packs, previous invoices, original Mercedes first aid kit and two remote key fobsSpecification Make: MERCEDES Model: SL280 Year: 1999 Chassis Number: WDB1290592F177044 Registration Number: T776 TWX Transmission: Automatic Engine Number: 11292330316666 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 60020 Miles Make: RHD Interior Colour: Light TanClick here for more details, condition report and images

Lot 775

From long term ownership, this low-mileage, Cyprus Green Continental GT is offered at a very attractive guide. This Crewe-built car's numbers are impressive with a twin-turbo VAG 6-litre W12 producing 552bhp and 479lb/ft of torque fed through a 6-speed automatic box and distributed by the Quattro four-wheel drive systemFirst registered in 2004, this Bentley Continental GT was supplied new by Bentley dealer, Straight Eight, in HampshirePurchased by our vendor in 2012, the vehicle has always been dry stored and used sparingly completing less than 10,000 miles since thenFinished in Cyprus Green over an olive green/beige leather interior with brushed aluminium and highly polished, figured Walnut veneersThe factory specification includes front and rear parking sensors, cruise-control, multi-function steering wheel, dual-zone automatic climate control, a media system with satellite navigation, and electrically adjustable heated front seats with three-position memorySupplied with its original book packs and service book, previous invoices and MOTsCelebrated for its imposing aesthetics, storming performance, and cossetting ride, the Bentley Continental GT is a widely admired Grand Tourer. Offered for sale from long term ownership, this low-mileage GT would make a fine addition to any enthusiast’s stable and is ready to enjoy as a powerful family hauler or long-distance cruising companionSpecification Make: BENTLEY Model: CONTINENTAL GT Year: 2004 Chassis Number: SCBCE63WX4C020393 Registration Number: HF53 DUJ Transmission: Automatic Engine Number: 001280 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 67771 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details, condition report and images

Lot 37

MONTBLANC, WRITERS EDITION, HOMAGE TO RUDYARD KIPLING A LIMITED EDITION FOUNTAIN PEN, NO. 1836/9800, 2019 Cap and Barrel: Textured green resin cap and barrel, with platinum coated clip and fittings, the clip modelled as a wolf's head representing the wolves from the Jungle Book who cared for Mowgli, Rudyard Kipling facsimile signature and quotations from If and Kim Nib and Filling System: Medium white coloured nib stamped 18K and 750, piston filling system, appears uninked Accessories: Original Rudyard Kipling box, Rudyard Kipling booklet, Montblanc Service Guide, outer card Rudyard Kipling box and white card sleeve Provenance:From A Private Collection Of Montblanc Writers Edition Pens Condition Report: Appears uninked with no sign of previous ink filling. No apparent wear and appears almost mint. No scuffing to the pen. No apparent crushing or wear to the edges of the box. Writing on white outer card box.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 197

Renouard's copy.- Longolius (Christophorus) Perduellionis rei defensiones duae, collation: a-g8 h4, italic type, woodcut printer's device to title, initial spaces with guide-letters, penultimate f. 'Errata' verso and blank recto, final f. with colophon recto and woodcut printer's device verso, some spotting or light foxing, occasional light staining, lightly browned, light blue silk pastedowns and endpapers, further vellum and paper endpapers, inner gilt dentelles, 19th century red crushed morocco, gilt, covers with central Aldine device and triple filet borders with small rosette corner-pieces, flat spine in compartments, spine faded and repaired at foot by Bernard Middleton (the previous damage sadly resulting in the loss of Renouard's cipher), some staining and marking, rubbed, g.e., 8vo (143 x 89mm.), [Venice], [House of Aldus & Andrea Torresani], [c.1518]. *** The Antoine-Augustin Renouard-Sir John Hayford Thorold (Syston Park) copy of a rare Aldine at auction. Indeed, ours is the last copy we can trace at auction (sold in 1960, see below). Christophe de Longueil (1488-1522) was a Franco-Flemish jurist and humanist, who was tutor to the young Francis I of France. He counted Pietro Bembo and Jacopo Sadoleto among his friends. The present work is his own defence against those who accused him of being anti-Roman. Provenance: Antoine-Augustin Renouard (1765-1853), bibliographer of Aldines, book collector & dealer and printer. His Aldines were sold by Mr. Evans of Pall Mall on 26th June, 1828 (his cipher to foot of spine damaged and lost in 1983); Sir John Hayford Thorold of Syston Park, sold Sotheby's 17th December, 1884, lot 1167 (with Renouard's cipher), bought by Goldschmidt and appeared in his catalogue 120 the next year (book label to front pastedown); Rev. H.W.G. Kenrick (bookplate to front free endpaper). Literature: Adams L1445; Ahmanson-Murphy 197; Renouard 263:22 (in which he states he had 3 copies on different quality papers); EDIT 16 CNCE 37584.

Lot 46

Derschau (Hans Albrecht von) [Sale Catalogue] Verzeichniss der seltenen Kunst-Sammlungen..., 3 parts in 1, prices in neat contemporary manuscript, contemporary boards preserving original printed wrappers on covers, Nuremberg, 1825 § [Edler von Weizenfeld (Johann Nepomuk)] Beschreibung der Churfürstlichen Bildergallerie in Schleisheim, engraved title vignette and head-piece view of the Neues Schloss, woodcut ornaments, contemporary calf, spine gilt, head of spine and corners worn, Munich, 1775 § Dillis (G. von) Verzeichniss der Gemaelde in der Königlichen Pinakothek zu München, folding engraved plate, original printed pink boards, spine faded, Munich, 1838 § Querfurt (Tobias) Kurtze Beschreibung des Fürstl. Lust-Schlosses Saltzdahlum..., Gothic letter, lacking engraved plate, cropped, lightly browned, bookplate of Charles Sebag-Montefiore, contemporary half cloth, Braunschweig, [c.1710], all a little rubbed, 8vo & 4to (4)*** The Derschau collection of art was particularly strong in 15th & 16th century woodblocks, now in the Kupferstichkabinett in Berlin. The last item is a very scarce guide book describing Duke Anton Ulrich of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel’s country residence at Salzdahlum, and particularly his collection of paintings. 

Lot 195

Narcissus Luttrell's copy.- Statius (Publius Papinius) [Opera], 3 parts in 1, collation: a-e8 a-z8 A-F8 G4 A-B8 C4 (here Orthographia (a-e8) bound at end), italic type, initial spaces with guide-letters, i8 blank, 2C4 colophon recto otherwise blank, final f. (e8) with woodcut printer's device recto otherwise blank, some spotting or staining, lightly browned, contemporary vellum over boards, rebacked in later vellum, 19th century morocco label to spine, covers stained, 8vo (154 x 90mm.), [Venice], [Aldus Manutius], [August, 1502].  *** First Aldine edition of the extant works of Statius, along with an orthography of Greek terms found in Statius; presented in Aldus' octavo format often used for his classical publications.Provenance: Narcissus Luttrell (1657-1732), annalist, book collector, diarist, and bibliographer (cipher ink stamp with manuscript date 1707 to verso of title at foot); 'Lazari Chalcei'; 'Marg. Gudii' (early ink names to title of Orthographia). Literature: Adams S1670; Ahmanson-Murphy 61; Renouard 35:7; EDIT 16 CNCE 36141.

Lot 610

Digitrax Model Railway Digital Command Control system: Empire Builder with 1x DB150, 1x DB100IR, a pack of DHDP Dummy Plugs, two DH121 Decoders, 1x Digitrax DT402 Super Throttle. And a Digitrax guide book. Conditions: All are Untested and Unchecked but look to be in Excellent Condition, Boxes Good to Excellent.

Lot 412

Two (2) Great Britons Royal Mint silver proof sets, including a 2006 12-coin set and a 2007 12-coin set with Commonwealth Five Pound Crown-sized coins. Composition: 925 silver. Packaging: both complete with numbered certificates of authenticity and information cards in premium wooden cases, together with a Pitkin Guide book to Great Britons.

Lot 741

A Literary History of Ireland by Douglas Hyde in dj; Brendan Behan’s Island an Irish Sketch-Book drawings by Hogarth in dj; The Informer by O’Flaherty in slip-case; A Bibliography by Gilcher in dj; Ireland in Fiction by Stephen Brown in dj [invaluable guide to early Irish works]; Oscar Wilde in dj; Carleton’s Traits and Stories by Hayley. The Deserted Village by Goldsmith and the Irish Dramatic Movement. 9 hardbacks, 8 in djs

Lot 291

Musicians and Mummers Klein, Herman Published by Cassell and Company, London, 1925; Harry-The Story of Harry White, 1st Ed; Dead as Doornails-a memoir by Anthony Cronin, 1976; Field and Fair by Pádraic Ó Conaire, 1930; Critical and Historical Essays by Lord macaulay, 1877; " The Queen" Newspaper Book of Travel -a guide to home and foreign resorts 1914 with folding maps (6)

Lot 15

Historical Reminiscences of Dublin Castle 849-1911 by F.E.R.. Dublin 1911; Handbook to the Dublin District, British Association, 1908St. James's Gate Brewery, History and Guide. Arthur Guinness, Son & Co. Ltd., Saint James's GAte, Dublin, 1935; and A Book Of Dublin - Official Handbook Published by the Corporation of Dublin, 1929 (4)

Lot 202

Brown’s Madeira Canary Islands and Azores with twenty coloured maps and plans and numerous sectional and other diagrams, 1903, A Samler Brown, hardback in very good condition. Guide to Algerie et Tunisie with 8 maps and 22 plans, 1898, Hachette, hardback in good condition. The Year Book and Guide to East Africa with Atlas, folding map, town plans and route maps, 1952, Robert Hale Ltd., hardback in very good condition with coloured map of Africa in front file pocket. (3)

Lot 422

Quantity of Star Wars modern issue mostly loose action figures, bobblehead and figurines, various sizes, to include Disney Store The Force Awakens Figurine Playset, Lego Stormtrooper minifigures, Disneyland Paris Stormtrooper statue, and others, Good to Excellent. Also includes Rogue One Visual Guide book, and 2 x marvel figures and plus characters, Good. all unchecked for completeness. See photo

Lot 271

Book - Daily Mail Football Guide 1958-59, Roy Peskett, Paperback, 127pp, Worn Condition. Collection of T.A. Morris. Approx 16 x 11cm

Lot 668

ESCOFFIER AUGUSTE: (1846-1935) French chef and restaurateur who popularised and updated traditional French cooking methods. A fine book signed and inscribed, being a hardback edition of Le guide culinaire: Aide.memoire de cuisine pratique, by Auguste Escoffier with the collaboration of Phileas Gilbert and Emile Fetu, French text edition published by Ernest Flammarion, Paris, 1921. Bound in the publisher´s light grey cloth and with a gilt stamped leather title label to the spine. An excellent presentation copy signed (´A. Escoffier´) and inscribed by Escoffier to Edouard de Pomiane to the half-title page, in French, ´Souvenir A Monsieur Edouard de Pomiane, mes sinceres et meilleurs compliments pour les scientifiques volumes sur le gastronomie que vous m´avez adresse et vos charmantes dedicaces´ (Translation: ´Souvenir To Monsieur Edouard de Pomiane, my sincerest and best compliments for the scientific volumes on gastronomy that you sent me and your charming dedications´) and dated at Paris, December 1924 in his hand. With the ownership signature (´Ex libris Edouard de Pomiane´) of Pomiane to the front free endpaper. Also including an A.L.S., A Escoffier, to two sides of a plain postcard, Villa Fernand, Monte Carlo, 30th May 1928, to Edouard de Pomiane at the Institut Pasteur, in French. Escoffier apologies for the delay in replying to his correspondent´s letter, explaining that it had remained unanswered in Paris and only reached Escoffier in Monte Carlo the previous day, further writing ´Tres touche, cher monsieur, de votre bon souvenir et de vos affectueuses felicitations. Je tiens a vous remercier de ce temoignage de sympathie et de croire a ma profonde reconnaissance et a mes sentiments devoues´ (Translation: ´I am very touched, dear sir, by your kind memory and your affectionate congratulations. I would like to thank you for this expression of sympathy and assure you of my deep gratitude and devotion´). Lightly tipped at the left edge to a front free endpaper. A remarkable association copy, enhanced by the presence of an autograph letter. Some light age wear to the book and minor staining to the cloth boards, and the letter with a central vertical crease, only very slightly affecting a few words of text but not the signature. GEdouard de Pomiane (1875-1964) French scientist, radio broadcaster and food writer who was a founding member of the Academie des Gastronomes in 1928.

Lot 24

A Tailors Reference Book of Regimental Colours, Public Schools, University, Club and Regimental Colours, University Colleges and Clubs, etc to include Oxford, Cambridge, London Hospitals, etc  Thornton, J P "The International System of Garment Cutting, including coats, trousers, breeches and vests ...", The Thornton Institute, 6th edition, n.d., frontis photographic portrait, plates and illustrations throughout, the front board and backstrip are detaching  Couts, Joseph "A Practical Guide for the Tailor's Cutting-Room ...", Blackie & Son, diagrams for cutting patterns of various outfits to include Highland Costumes, Sporting Dresses, Capes and Cloaks, Children's Dresses and various coloured fashion plates mainly of gentleman and black and white plates, contemporary full leather, front and back boards detached, backstrip missing (3) 

Lot 154

Ornithological Book interest: Quantity of 7x bird identification guide books to include 'The Original Watercolour paintings' by John James Audubon for the birds of America, 'Birds of Kuwait', 'Seabirds of eastern north Pacific and Arctic Waters', 'The Birds of Israel', 'Birds of the Indian Subcontinent' etc (7)

Lot 327

Cookery. One box of printed and manuscript ephemera, 19th c and later, including approx. 25 manuscripts receipts, advertising, product, and other recipe books, pamphlets, off-prints, etc., including The Working Man's Family Recipe Book to Health, Denton: W.M. Knowles, 1888, original wrappers, chipped and worn, 8vo; Simon (André L., editor), Wine and Food: A Gastronomical Quarterly, No. 24: Winter Number 1939, original wrappers, 8vo; Good Housekeeping Institute's Book of Fish [...], c. 1955, original pictorial polychrome printed wrappers, 8vo; Fry's Chocolate Recipes, n.d., wrappers, folio; Angostura Bitters For Home Use, eighth edition, 1967, original wrappers, 8vo; Gourmet's Guide to New Orleans, third edition, 1936, pictorial wrappers, chipped, 8vo; etc

Lot 232

NON-FICTION: Sporting Interest. Fishing interest titles to include: MENZIES, WJM - Salmon Fishing 1950, GREY, Edward Sir - Fly Fishing 1907, BATEMAN, HM - The Evening Rise 1960, WALKER, CF - The Art of Chalk Stream Fishing 1968, McCREA, Daniel - Fishermans Forum 1961, EELES, HH - Dressing Flies for Trout and Salmon c1950, FOSTER, D - The Scientific Angler 1905, GEDNEY, CW - Angling Holidays 1896, SCROPE - Salmon Fishing 1898, Hardys Book of Fishing, Hardys Aid to Angling and Fishing Rods & Tackle - Anglers Guide of Foster Brothers. Generally good condition with some wear to the cloth covers and foxing to pages commensurate with age. (12)

Lot 72

Six boxes of books on the subject of Fishing to include ALAN WRANGLES "The Complete Guide to - Sea Angling and Coarse Fishing", JOHN VENIARD "Fly Dresser's Guide 4th Edition", "Reservoir and Lake Flies", further "Guide to Fly Dressing 2nd Edition", all hard bound with slips, NEWNES "Encyclopedia of Angling", PATTERSON "Fly Fisher's Chronicle", "Bob Church's Guide to Trout Flies", HUGH FALKUS "Sea Trout Fishing" and "Salmon Fishing", "Falkus & Buller's Freshwater Fishing", BERNARD VENABLES "The Angler's Companion", "McClane's New Standard Fishing Encyclopedia", "John Wilson's Greatest Fishing Adventures", various editions of "Where to Fish", "The Complete Book of Sport Fishing", GRAHAM TURNER "Fishing Tackle - A Collector's Guide", etc.

Lot 386

Collection of thirty-five 'The Observer's Book of' pocket series guide books, most with dust jackets. Including Birds no. 1, 1963; Cathedrals no. 43, 1st edition, 1972, etc.

Lot 192

A large quantity of assorted medals including several World War II service medals, later reproduction medals from various countries, observers book of British awards and medals and a further medal guide, contained in a teak cutlery box.

Lot 504

Wainwright. Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells. Books 1-6. Each signed by Wainwright opposite the title page, in green ink. Each in printed dust jacket. Impressions as follows: Book 1 - 9th impression; Book 2 - 6th impression; Book 3 - 9th impression; Book 4 - 8th impression; Book 5 - 4th impression; Book 6 - 1st impression. (6)

Lot 517

Wainwright. A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells. A group of the seven Lakeland walking guides. Impressions as follows: Book 1 - 3rd impression; Book 2 - 1st impression; Book 3 - 1st impression; Book 4 -1st impression; Book 5 - 3rd impression; Book 6 - 2nd impression; Book 7 - 1st impression. No dust jackets. Books 1-5 have been sealed in sticky-back plastic covers. Contents in good clean order for all seven books. (7)

Lot 549

Weaponry reference. Two titles. Flook, Ron - British and Commonwealth Military Knives. Shrewsbury: Airlife, 1999. 1st edition, hardback in dust jacket. With; Flook, Ron - The London Knife Book: An A-Z Guide to London Cutlers 1820-1945. Slough: Antique Knives Ltd. 2008. 1st edition. Signed by the author. Hardback in dust jacket. (2)

Lot 239

The Ford Racing Puma was introduced in 1997, as a high-performance version of the popular Puma coupé, designed by Ford's Special Vehicle Engineering team. This compact sports car is renowned for its agile handling, spirited performance, and striking design elements, making it an instant classic among enthusiasts. Powered by a 1.7-litre inline-four engine, the Racing Puma delivers around 153bhp, boasting a sporty 0-60 mph time of approximately 7.2 seconds. The car features a lightweight chassis, sport-tuned suspension, and distinct styling cues that set it apart from its standard counterpart, including a unique wide bodykit.Here we have an absolutely stunning example of the Ford Racing Puma, with a remarkable provenance that sets it apart from the rest. This particular vehicle was initially owned by a Ford director for its first two years, then in April 2002, the car transitioned to a Mr Kissionerghis in Colchester, who would keep the car for 14 years during in which the covered less than 20,000 miles, with 14 service stamps to show for it during his tenure. Following this meticulous care, which included storing the car dry since 2013, it was sold in 2016 to a dedicated Ford collector after receiving a comprehensive service, including a cambelt and water pump replacement. The current owner acquired the vehicle in 2019 at 36,228 miles, and it has since only accrued an additional 186 miles, remaining in excellent condition as part of an impressive and varied collection, always pampered and stored in a bubble.We are advised the car will be presented for a fresh MoT and an oil service prior to the auction, ensuring it's ready to be enjoyed right away. Additional highlights include a spare new steering wheel, an original Ford brochure, a numbered Tickford owner’s guide supplement, a square meter piece of the coveted blue Alcantara cloth, and a complete book pack housed in the original Ford wallet. Don’t miss your chance to own this cherished fast Ford, which is a sure fire future classic, ideal for collectors and enthusiasts alike! Consigned by Fraser Smith ONE OF JUST 500 CARS BUILT BY TICKFORDEXCELLENT HISTORY & CONDITIONA SURE FUTURE FAST FORD CLASSICJUST 36K MILES

Lot 168

3 Stereoschatullen Rom und Italien mit Buch, um 1900Alle Stereokarten für 9 x 18 cm. 1) Underwood & Underwood, New York and London. Schatulle mit dreifachem Buchrücken "Rome Through the Stereoscope" mit komplettem Satz 1-46, Bildton sauber, mit Begleitbuch von Ellison 1902 "Rome Through the Stereoscope", 310 Seiten, dabei die "Maps and Plans Accompanying Rome Through the Stereoscope", 5 patentgefaltete Karten mit eingezeichneten Aufnahmestandpunkten. - 2) White, USA. Schatulle mit doppeltem Buchrücken "Perfec Stereographs", mit einer Serie 1-100 zu Italien, 4 Karten fehlen, die Nr. 3, 4, 61 und 68 wurden einst sinnvoll durch 4 andere White-Karten über Italien ergänzt, Bildton sauber. - Und: 3) Underwood. Schatulle mit doppeltem Buchrücken "Italy", von den 97 Stereokarten sind 26 original zum Buch passend, die anderen Underwood-Karten sind vom Vatikan, von Griechenland, und Europa, alle gut erhalten. Mit Begleitbuch von Ellison, 1912 "Italy Through the Stereoscope", 600 Seiten, und "Maps and Plans Accompanying Italy" (dessen Einband mit Fehler) mit allen 10 Plänen. Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: (3/3)3 Stereo Case Sets of Rome and Italy, c. 1900All stereo cards 9 x 18 cm. 1) Underwood & Underwood, New York and London. "Rome Through the Stereoscope", in triple book-form case, with complete set of 100 stereo cards, image tone clean, and guide book by Ellison, 1902, "Rome Through the Stereoscope", 310 pages, including the "Maps and Plans Accompanying Rome Through the Stereoscope", 5 patent folded maps with marked recording locations. - 2) White, USA. "Perfec Stereographs", in double book-form case, with series 1-100 of Italy, 4 cards (3, 4, 61 and 68) substituted for 4 other cards of Italy by White, image tone clean. - And: 3) Underwood. "Italy" in double book-form case, with 97 stereo cards, 26 original to the book, the others, also by Underwood, of the Vatican, Greece, and Europe, all in good condition. With guide book by Ellison, 1912, "Italy Through the Stereoscope", 600 pages, and "Maps and Plans Accompanying Italy" (the cover has a missing part) with all 10 plans. Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: (3/3)

Lot 167

2 Stereoschatullen Italien und Palästina, um 1903Underwood & Underwood, New York and London. 1) Schatulle mit dreifachem Buchrücken "Italy" mit 100 Stereokarten 9 x 18 cm, kompletter Satz 1-100, Bildton sauber, mit in der Schatulle befindlichem Begleitbuch "Italy Through the Stereoscope", 602 Seiten, dabei die "Maps and Plans Accompanying Italy Through the Stereoscope", 10 patentgefaltete Karten mit eingezeichneten Aufnahmestandpunkten. Komplett und gut erhalten. (2-/2-) - Und: 2) Schatulle "Palestine", um 1904, mit 100 Stereokarten 9 x 18 cm, kompletter Satz 1-100, normal erhalten. (3/3) Start Price: EUR 280 Zustand: ()2 Sets of Stereoscopic Views of Italy and Palestine, c. 1903Underwood & Underwood, New York and London. 1) With 100 cards of Italy, 9 x 18 cm, in book-form case, complete set 1-100, image tone clean; guide book "Italy Through the Stereoscope" in the box, 602 pages, including the "Maps and Plans Accompanying Italy Through the Stereoscope", 10 patent folded maps with marked recording locations. Complete and in good condition. (2-/2-) - And: 2) Case "Palestine", c. 1904, with 100 stereo cards of 9 x 18 cm, complete set 1-100, usual condition. (3/3) Start Price: EUR 280 Condition: ()

Lot 172

Stereoschatullen-Set-300 "World War" mit Betrachter und Buch, um 1926 Keystone View, USA. 1) In 3 schwarzen Leinenbänden mit doppeltem Buchrücken (ein Buchrücken restauriert), in Goldprägung "Stereographic Library - World War through the Stereoscope", mit 301 Stereokarten 9 x 18 cm, die Karte Nr. 67 ist aber laut Begleitbuch Nr. 176, die 3 fehlenden Nr. 67 (V18843), 244 (19288) und 289 (V19217) wurden durch 4 Karten Realistic Travel World War ersetzt. Bildton gut erhalten. (3/3) - 2) Begleitbuch 3. Edit. 1926, Hanson - The World War through the Stereoscope, 452 Seiten, mit 2 beiliegenden Plänen, Buchrücken lose. (4/3) - Und: 3) Dazu passender Band "Telebinocular" und innenliegender Keystone-Stereobetracher, Buchrücken mit Schäden. (4/3) Start Price: EUR 240 Zustand: ()Stereoscopic Card Set 300 "World War" with Viewer and Book, c. 1926Keystone View, USA. 1) In 3 linen-covered book-form volumes with double spines (one spine), gilt-stamped "Stereographic Library - World War through the Stereoscope", with 301 stereo cards of 9 x 18 cm, card 67 apparently misnumbered 176, the 3 missing numbers 67 (V18843), 244 (19288) and 289 (V19217) replaced with 4 Realistic Travel World War cards, good image tone. (3/3) - 2) Guide book, 3rd edition, 1926, Hanson - "The World War through the Stereoscope, 452 pages, with 2 enclosed plans, spine loose. (4/3) - And: 3) Matching "Telebinocular" volume and internal Keystone stereo viewer, spine damaged. (4/3) Start Price: EUR 240 Condition: ()

Lot 171

Stereoschatulle Indien, um 1907Underwood & Underwood, New York and London. Schatulle mit doppeltem Buchrücken "India Through the Stereoscope" mit 100 Stereokarten 9 x 18 cm, kompletter Satz 1-100, Bildton sauber, mit Begleitbuch von Ricalton 1907 "India Through the Stereoscope", 383 Seiten, dabei die "Maps and Plans Accompanying India Through the Stereoscope", 10 patentgefaltete Karten mit eingezeichneten Aufnahmestandpunkten. - Komplett und gut erhalten. Seltener Band. Start Price: EUR 600 Zustand: (3+/3+)India Through the Stereoscope, c. 1907Underwood & Underwood, New York and London. With 100 stereo cards of 9 x 18 cm, in book-form case, complete set 1-100, image tone clean; guide book by Ricalton, 1907, "India Through the Stereoscope", 383 pages, including the "Maps and Plans Accompanying India Through the Stereoscope" and 10 patent folded maps with marked recording locations. - Complete and in good condition. Rare cased stereo set. Start Price: EUR 600 Condition: (3+/3+)

Lot 175

Stereoschatulle Ägypten, um 1900Underwood & Underwood, New York and London. Schatulle mit doppeltem Buchrücken "Egypt Through the Stereoscope" mit 100 Stereokarten 9 x 18 cm, kompletter Satz 1-100, Bildton sauber, mit Begleitbuch von Breasted 1900 "Egypt Through the Stereoscope", 360 Seiten, dabei die "Maps and Plans Accompanying Egypt Through the Stereoscope", 9 patentgefaltete Karten mit eingezeichneten Aufnahmestandpunkten. - Komplett und gut erhalten. Seltener Band. Start Price: EUR 350 Zustand: (3/3)Egypt through the Stereoscope, c. 1900Underwood & Underwood, New York and London. With 100 stereo cards of 9 x 18 cm in book-form case, complete set 1-100, image tone clean; guide book by Breasted, 1900, "Egypt Through the Stereoscope", 360 pages, including the "Maps and Plans Accompanying Egypt Through the Stereoscope", 9 patent folded maps with marked recording locations. - Complete and in good condition. Start Price: EUR 350 Condition: (3/3)

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