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Click here to subscribeAn impressive Vienna style charger extensively painted with winged cherubs, sea creatures, goddesses, mythological subjects, all at sea, within a puce border decorated within portrait vignettes, titled to the reverse 'The Triumph of Galatea', 45.5 cms diameter, underglaze blue beehive and No.61.
Cornwell (Bernard). Sharpe's Triumph, 1998; Sharpe's Fortress, 1999, both 1st eds., both orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, together with Stuart (Ian), The Satan Bug, 1st ed., 1962, spotting to edges, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Milward-Oliver (Edward), The Len Deighton Companion, Grafton, 1987, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, and a qty. of others, genre fiction etc. (3 shelves)
A TRI-ANG MINIC STEAM ROLLER; together with various Dinky Toys comprising: Gloster Javelin Fighter No. 735, Morris Oxford Saloon No. 159, Ford Zephyr Saloon No. 162, Bedford 10 cwt Ovaltine Van No. 481, Triumph TR2 Sports No. 111, Riley Saloon No. 158, Talbot-Lago Racing Car No. 230, all boxed; together with two others. (qty)
A selection of Dinky and Corgi diecast vehicles, comprising a boxed Dinky 982 Pullmore Car Transporter, a boxed Dinky 292 Leyland Atlantean Bus, unboxed Dinky 258 Ford Fairlane, and six unboxed Corgi toys (213 Jaguar Fire Chief's Car, 224 Bentley Continental Sports Saloon, 231 Triumph Herald Coupe, 234 Ford Consul Classic, 418 Austin London Taxi-Cab, and 472 Vote for Corgi Land Rover); very variable condition, some better, two boxes poor/fair
Lawrence, Thomas Edward (1888-1935), Seven Pillars of Wisdom a Triumph, London, Jonathan Cape, 1935, 8vo (250 x 180mm.), half title, frontispiece portrait of the author, plates, and maps, original cloth gilt, spine and front cover lettered in gilt. With other works including J. T. Nettleship's 'George Morland and the Evolution from Him of Some Later Painters' (London, 1898)
A group of 3 to include (1) No.230 Mercedes Benz 220SE Coupe - cream, spun hubs (2) No.231 Triumph Herald Coupe - gold, white and (3) No.307 Jaguar - graphite grey (missing detachable hood) conditions otherwise are generally Good to Good Plus in Good to Good Plus blue and yellow carded boxes. (3)
No.2b Site Dumper, No.4b Triumph Motorcycle and Sidecar, No.17c Austin Taxi - maroon with grey plastic wheels, No.19a MG - white with metal wheels, No.25b VW Beetle with clear windows and grey plastic wheels, No.24a Hydraulic Excavator, No.34a VW Van, No.41a D-type Jaguar, No.48a Sports Boat on Trailer and No.65a Jaguar 3.4 litre - blue with grey plastic wheels - condition varies from Fair to Good Plus in Fair to Poor boxes (many incomplete). (10)
Omega a gentleman's 9ct gold cased round wristwatch, circa 1964, the brushed silvered dial with baton numerals and hands and a date aperture, three piece case inscribed verso, 'T.C.F. 24.6.65', on a leather strap, 24 jewel automatic movement Cal.562, case, dial and movement signed, together with an Olna nickel cased round wristwatch and an Ingersoll Ltd, London, 'Triumph' stainless steel round wristwatch
A First Period Worcester porcelain King of Prussia jug, 1/2 length in profile, dated 1757 and verso a winged figure of Triumph Heraldine with trumpets and war trophies beneath the spout initialled RH for Robert Hancock and with Josiah Holdship Anchor Rebus, 18cm high (very small chip to the spout)
Lawrence (D.H.) The Triumph of the Machine, first edition, colour frontispiece and wrapper illustration by Althea Willoughby, original wrappers, (Roberts A58b), Ariel Poems, 1930; Apocalypse, first English edition, portrait, original buckram, spine faded, 1932; Look! We Have Come Through! illustrations by Michael Adam, signed presentation inscription by Warren Roberts, original cloth, dust-jacket, Marazion, Ark Press, 1959; and 5 others, by and about Lawrence, 8vo (8).
Lawrence (D.H.).- Moore (Harry T.) The Life and Works of D.H.Lawrence, 1951 ~ Worthen (John) D.H.Lawrence: The Early Years 1885-1912, 1991 ~ Kinkead-Weekes (Mark) D.H.Lawrence: Triumph to Exile 1912-1922, 1996 ~ Ellis (David) D.H.Lawrence: Dying Game 1922-1930, 1998, original boards, dust-jackets ; and c.85 others, Lawrence, including many vol. of the "Phoenix Edition", 8vo (c.90).
English School (20th century), Study of a bearded figure in classical drapery, supported by a cloud of cherubim and holding aloft his right hand in a gesture of triumph, signed indistinctly upon the mount, lower right, bears aquisition stamp 'PM' within an oval cartouche lower right, pen and ink, 25 x 16.5 cm This modern pen and ink sketch was intended to look earlier than its date, for the purposes of experimenting with washes and paper aging processes.