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A quantity of Folio Society fiction books, including J R R Tolkien's 'The Lord of The Rings' CONDITION REPORT Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention to showcase the lot in more detail.
Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Lord of the Rings, 3 vol., deluxe edition, [one of 1000 sets], folding maps, original black buckram, light rubbing to spine ends and extremities, surface marks to covers, preserved in facsimile Pauline Baynes illustrated slip-case, 8vo, 1963. *** When Allen & Unwin decided to published The Lord of the Rings in a three-volume deluxe hardback edition, they asked Pauline Baynes to design a slipcase. She was an artist that Tolkien felt best depicted his vision of Middle Earth. This set with a lovely facsimile version - in effect an excellent set.
Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Lord of the Rings, 3 vol., comprising The Fellowship of the Ring, second impression, cloth damp-stained and spotted, spine faded, extremities rubbed, 1954; The Two Towers, first impression, ink ownership inscription on front free endpaper, cloth split down lower spine joint and partially down upper spine joint, nicks to spine, ends rubbed, marks to covers, 1954; The Return of the King, first impression, without signature mark "4" and text block straight on p.49, ownership inscription on pastedown with two small tape stains, top edge lightly dust-stained, cloth slightly cleaner than other vol., the odd mark on spine, 1955, first editions, folding maps, some spotting and browning to endpapers, original cloth, spine ends lightly bumped, 8vo.
TOLKIEN, J. R. R. The Lord of the Rings. The Fellowship of the Ring, 15th impression, unclipped 14th impression dust-jacket; The Two Towers, 11th impression, unclipped 12th impression dust-jacket; The Return of the King, 11th impression, unclipped 11th impression dust-jacket. 8vo, publisher's red cloth lettered in gilt. Internally very good & bright, pale spotting in only a few places, folding maps well-preserved, clean & bright, bindings very good, Fellowship with bumping to lower edge of rear panel, jackets nice & bold, pale staining/toning to spines, slight wear to edges/extremities, pale spotting to edge/fore-edge, London: George Allen & Unwin, 1965-66 (3)
TOLKIEN, J. R. R. Lord of the Rings, first thus, London: Book Club Associates, 1971; The Silmarillion, first thus, Book Club Associates, 1977; The Hobbit, first thus, Ted Smart, 2001; LOTR, HarperCollins, 1994, and A Tolkien Bestiary, Mitchell Beazley, 1979, condition varied, sold as one collection with all faults (5)
TOLKIEN, J.R.R. The Lord of the Rings. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1966. 3 vols., second edition, 8vo (223 x 138mm.) 3 folding maps. (Toning, occasional spotting.) Original red cloth (lightly bumped spine ends), dust-jackets (extremities chipped, lower panels toned). Provenance: Peter Tusk (name inscribed to ‘Fellowship of the Ring’); Alison Buchanan (name inscribed to ‘The Two Towers’ and gift-plates mounted to all front endpapers) (3).
TOLKIEN, J.R.R. The Lord of the Rings. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1968. 3 vols., mixed editions, 8vo (221 x 139mm.) 3 folding maps. (Toning.) Original red cloth (slight damp-spotting to lower covers of ‘The Two Towers’ and ‘The Return of the King’), dust-jackets (‘The Fellowship..’ is dust-soiled, small tears and chipped, a 2.5 inch tear to spine panel, ‘The Two Towers’ is toned to lower panel, surface wear to top of lower panel of ‘The Return…’). Note: ‘The Fellowship…’ is the first edition, twelve impression of 1962, ‘The Two Towers’ is the second edition, first impression of 1966, ‘The Return…’ is the second edition, third impression of 1968 (3).
Lord of the Rings - three volumes, including The Fellowship of the Ring, thirteenth impression, Two Towers, tenth impression and Return of the King, ninth impression, each with dust jacket, and paperback edition of Tree and Leaf. (4)Multiple additional images now attached to these lots. Each dust wrapper had protective polythene cover and there is some staining to end papers from the sellotape, other the condition to each volume is good, maps are present, minor defects, no significant damage, wear or staining
Lego - Lego boxed The Lord of the Rings Rivendell set 10316, signed in silver marker pen. Set appears to be factory sealed in excellent to near mint box, contained in what appears to be the original cardboard outer box and packing, within a Lego branded paper bag. Contents presumed to be mint in sealed bags. There are two signatures accompanied by other writing including "Leicester Square, London 05.03.2023". We presume the signatures are of Lego Design Master Mike Psiaki and Senior Graphic Designer Ashwin Visser who we understand attended an official signing at the Lego Store, Leicester Square on 5 March 2023 to mark the release of this set (however we are unable to authenticate the signatures). (This does not constitute a guarantee.) [GM]
Fifteen Artbox Flipz Lord of the Rings tins, the Frodo, Fellowship of the Ring example contains the original card, the Frodo Return of the King example, contains an unopened Artbox set of sixty cards, together with a LOTR Convention Issue magazine and a set of Merlin x LOTR stickers. Please see images for a full breakdown. Sold on behalf of Monkey World, Dorset.
J.R.R. Tolkien: 'The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring; The Two Towers; The Return of the King', London, George Allen & Unwin, February 1956, 5th impression; 1956, 5th impression; 1955, 1st impression, 3 volumes, 3 folding maps of Middle Earth as called for, original cloth gilt (3)
J.R.R. Tolkien: 'The Lord of the Rings', London, Harper Collins, 1997, deluxe limited edition, "Limited to a worldwide printing of 1,000 copies", India paper, 1137pp, map of Middle-earth end papers/front pastedowns, original quarter black leather gilt, black cloth covers, Tolkien gilt monogram to front cover, all edges gilt, matching original black cloth gilt slipcase
'The J.R.R. Tolkien Calendar', London, George Allen & Unwin, 1973, 2nd impression, [28]pp, 12 full page colour illustrations after Tolkien from various editions The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, plus full page colour map of Middle Earth after Pauline Baynes, 4to (31.5 x 33cm), original colour pictorial wraps (portrait photo of Tolkien on front, heraldry on back)
J.R.R. Tolkien, collection of 15 assorted volumes, including 'The Hobbit, London, George Allen & Unwin, 1978, 4th edition, full page colour & b/w plates + map end papers by Tolkien as called for, original cloth gilt, dust wrapper, 'The Fall of Gondolin', edited Christopher Tolkien, HarperCollins, 2018, 1st edition, deluxe slipcased edition, original two tone paper covered boards gilt, slipcase, 'The Lord of the Rings 50th Anniversary Edition', L, HarperCollins, 2004, 1st edition, 1st impression thus, orig. cloth gilt, dust wrapper, 'The Children of Hurin', L, HarperCollins, 2007, 1st/1st, orig. cloth gilt, d/w, plus a 3rd impression copy of the same title, orig. cloth, d/w, W.G. Hammond & C. Scull: 'The Lord of the Rings A Reader's Companion', L, HarperCollins, 2005, 1st/1st, orig. cloth gilt, d/w, R. Foster: 'The Complete Guide to Middle-Earth', L, George Allen & Unwin, 1978, 1st/1st, orig. cloth gilt, d/w, 'The Silmarillion', L, 1977, 1st/1st, org. cloth gilt, 'Smith of Wootton Major', L, 1967, 1st edition, ill. Pauline Baynes, orig. pictorial paper covered boards, plus 6 others (15)
(Tolkieniana.) J.R.R. Tolkien, a large collection of books, booklets and other material relating to Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, Middle-earth, Tolkien mythology etc, including 'The Silmarillion', London, George Allen & Unwin, 1977, 1st edition, orig. cloth, dust wrapper, plus others 'Unfinished Tales of Numenor and Middle-earth', 1st in d/w, 'Children of Hurin' 1st in d/w, various editions 'The Atlas of Middle-earth', 'Pictures by J.R.R. Tolkien', 'J.R.R. Tolkien the Annotated Hobbit', 'Tolkien's World', 'Lord of the Rings', 1991 Harper Collins single volume edition illustrated by Alan Lee in d/w, 'The Tolkien Collector', ed. Christina Scull, 1992-2013, numbers 1-33 consecutive plus index vol. for numbers 1-20, orig printed wraps; Christina Scull & Wayne G. Hammond: 'The J.R.R. Tolkien Companion and Guide', Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 2006, 1st US edition, 2 volumes, uniform original cloth gilt, dust wrappers, original slipcase gilt; The Lord of The Rings, audio adaption prepared for radio by Brian Sibley, 13 episodes each on tape cassette, 1987 boxed set, orig. pictorial clamshell box gilt, etc etc
J.R.R. Tolkien; Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull: 'The Lord of the Rings; The Lord of the Rings A Reader's Companion', London, Harper Collins, 2014 boxed set, 4 volumes, comprising LOTR in 3 volumes, each dated 2005, folding colour plate + 4 folding maps complete, and 'The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion', 2014, 2 full page colour ills. on 1 plate at front complete, uniform original cloth gilt, dust wrappers, slipcase lettered and decorated in gilt; together with Christina Scull & Wayne G. Hammond: 'The J.R.R. Tolkien Companion and Guide', London, Harper Collins, 2006, 1st edition, 2 volumes, uniform original cloth gilt, dust wrappers, original slipcase gilt
J.R.R. Tolkien: 'The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring; The Two Towers; 'The Return of the King', London, The Folio Society, 1977, 1st edition thus, 3 volumes, b/w ills. by Ingahild Grathmer drawn by Eric Fraser, map end papers/pastedowns, uniform original quarter leather gilt , original slipcase
J.R.R. Tolkien: 'The Lord of the Rings - The Fellowship of the Ring; The Two Towers; The Return of the King', London, George Allen & Unwin, 1962, 12th impression; 1962, 9th impression; 1962, 9th impression, 3 volumes, 3 folding maps of Middle Earth as called for, original cloth gilt, volumes 1 & 3 in dust wrappers (3)
Tolkien (J.R.R.) - The Lord of the Rings Trilogy.The Fellowship of the Ring.London: George Allen & Unwin, 1963, thirteenth impression, folding map, a little foxing to fore-edge, original cloth, top edge red, dust jacket, lightly toned spine with a couple of water spots, spine ends a little chipped, some creasing to top edge of jacket;idem, The Two Towers. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1963, tenth impression, folding map, original cloth, top edge red, dust jacket, lightly toned spine, few brown marks;idem, The Return of the King. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1962, ninth impression, folding map, original cloth, top edge red, dust jacket, spine lightly toned, some edge-wear, crease and short closed tear to lower fore-edge.(3)Fellowship of the ring with some staining to cloth along joints (see images)
An eclectic collection of promotional posters from the turn of the century. Includes a black and white photo from the Toxic Avenger (1984), signed "Best Waste, Tox". Also includes a 16"L x 12"W poster for Chicken Run (2000), 3 copies of 20"L x 13.5"W posters for Willard (2003), and a promotional foldout poster for The Lord of the Rings (2001) measuring 35"L x 12"W. Issued: 1984-2001Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
A Medieval gold and sapphire stirrup ring, late 13th century, the hoop of D-shaped cross section, the raised triangular-shaped bezel between angled shoulders, inset with the original heart-shaped cabochon sapphire at the apex, diameter 32mm. £1,500-£1,800 --- Provenance: This ring was found by a metal detectorist at Woodham Walter, Essex in 2019. It has been recorded on the Portable Antiquities Scheme database Ref: ESS-B604F3 and disclaimed as Treasure. The village of Woodham Walter is close to All Saints church, Ulting which dates from circa 1150. In 1299 Robert Fitzwalter, Lord of the Manor of Ulting, gave the church to the Abbey at Beeleigh. Robert was knighted in 1274 and was summoned to military service in Scotland and Gascony in France. Although referred to as ’stirrup rings’, a name given in the 19th century comparing their shape to a horse’s stirrup, this form of medieval ring actually reflects the pointed arch used in the monumental architecture of the Medieval Gothic period. The simple examples imitate the ogee arches utilised in the Gothic cathedrals, exemplified by the cheviot of St. Denis, evolving into more complex designs as time went on. Condition Report The shape of the ring is slightly distorted - in this condition when found. Weight 2.8gm.
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