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To Include The Residual Contents of Hill Place, Swanmore, Hampshire
131 Lots
Lot 600
STAGE & MUSIC HALL: a collection of approx 95 postcards and photographs, stars of screen and music hall World War I period, many examples autographed, to include: Robb Wilton; George Robey; Nellie Wallace; Fred Emney; Matheson Lang; Fred Kitchen; Gertie Gitana (several examples); Charles Austin, etc, loosely inserted into modern album. (Album).Hammer: £100
Lot 603
STARS OF STAGE: collection of cabinet cards, photographs and postcards, chiefly stars of English stage and music hall, late 19th-early 20thc, many signed by subjects inc. George Nugent; Marie Lloyd; Ellen Terry; Nellie Melba; Fanny Brough and others, condition variable. (Approx 30).Hammer: £ 90
Lot 605
JAMES (Edward): 'The Gardener who saw God...', London, Duckworth, 1937. 8vo, original black cloth, dustjacket, VG with minor wear: First Edition. TOGETHER WITH 'The Bones of my Hand', Oxford 1938, original cloth and dustjacket: together with Dorothy Wellesley's 'The Poets and Other Poems': Tunbridge Wells, 1943: original wrappers, one of 300 copies, signed 'Dorothy Wellesley (Duchess of Wellington) on title, plus same author's 'Far Have I Travelled' (First Ed, London 1952) inscribed to title 'May Barwell from Dorothy Wellesley' and with an autograph letter from the author's half-sister, Serena James to same, and a postcard from Moscow. (4).Hammer: £150
Lot 610
BINDINGS: ARNOLD (Matthew): 'Culture and Anarchy...' London, Smith, Elder & Co, 1882: third edition: 8vo, contemporary prize binding of full vellum gilt with red edges: TOGETHER WITH 14 other vols in attractive calf, morocco or vellum gilt bindings, various sizes, plus 11 vols Marcel Proust 'Remembrance of Things Past', C K Scott Moncrieff translation, publishers blue cloth. (26).Hammer: £290
Lot 613
POPE (Alexander, translator): 'The Odyssey of Homer...' London, printed for M Cooper, 1766: 2 vols, 12mo, contemporary calf gilt, scuffed. TOGETHER WITH approx 38 other vols, misc. literature/illustrated, some leather bound, to include a First Edition Charles Dickens 'Bleak House' (as found), various sizes and condition. (One shelf).Hammer: £140
Lot 617
(HP) ALMANAC: 'Merlinus Liberatus: being an almanac for the year of our blessed saviour's incarnation 1703...' London, printed by Mary Roberts: 12mo, contemporary blind ruled sheep, upper board lettered 'Part 1703' in blind, interleaved and with copious contemporary annotations, largely accounts but including some medicinal or veterinary receipts, for sale with all faults and not subject to return. (1).Hammer: £120
Lot 618
ALBUM: DRAWINGS & WATERCOLOURS: album of watercolour sketches and drawings by one Mrs Agnes Syer, circa 1860, chiefly topographical views around Britain and France, many with locations identified in pencil, to include a fine 'Beehive' landscape view attributed to one Emily Cobbold: approx 140 drawings, contained in period morocco backed album with general light wear, 4to. (1).Hammer: £1,000
Lot 619
ALBUM: early 20thc to include Cairo tram tickets and other ephemera relating to the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, programme of Grand Concert, Cinema Pathe Beirut 1919: RP postcards of coastal defences/submarines at Felixstowe, amateur dramatics etc, contained in 4to album of period. (1).Hammer: £130
Lot 621
CERTIFICATE FOR KILLING GAME: printed document granting permission to one Thomas Weld(?) permission to kill game in the county of Dorset, signed by William Burnett Clerk of the Peace, dated 30th August 1798: single folio printed to one side, revenue stamps in blind to head and old folds, VG. (1).Hammer: £ 25
Lot 623
ELIZABETH COBBOLD: GEORGIAN CUT PAPER WORK: a remarkable album of cut-paper work, likely circa 1810-20, containing approx 45 intricately worked examples on a wide variety of subject matter, notable examples including owl: bell ringers: toll-house: monitor lizard: zebra: elephant: classical scenes: botanical groups: scene at fair with figures and animals, etc: contained in quarto album of period, the paper-cut scenes loosely inserted between the pink and plain album leaves, red morocco gilt covers with front board detached, old ownership label of Mrs A Syer of Bury St Edmunds and her inscription to upper flyleaf. Printed excerpt to same reads 'it is necessary to inform the reader, that an annual party has for many years taken place at Holy Wells, the residence of J Cobbold, Esq on the evening of St Valentine's Day: for this festive occasion Mrs Cobbold designs and executes with great taste and elegance the subject of each valentine, which is curiously cut out in half a sheet of letter paper, and appropriate lines, as above, are composed and inscribed on each; (the present year the number composed by Mrs C was 80) they are then folded precisely alike in blue paper; the ladies valentines are then placed in one basket, the gentlemen in another; and when cards or music have contributed, for an hour or two, for the amusement of the evening, the valentines are handed to the unmarried part of the company; each lady or gentleman taking one at pleasure, from any part of their respective packets. The prize is supposed to prognosticate to the person who draws it, marriage, or a matrimonial engagement in the ensuing year...' (An album).Hammer: £4,600
Lot 624
(HP) CRISP (Frederick Arthur): 'Visitation of England and Wales...' privately printed, 1893-1919. 20 vols: sm folio, original half vellum gilt lettered, teg: vol 1 limited to 500 copies, with author's compliment slip tipped in. TOGETHER WITH 'Visitation of Ireland', 2 vols: Calendar of Wills at Ipswich: Fragmenta Genealogica (vols 1-5): The Family of Crispe (3 vols) and List of Parish Registers (3 vols), all in original uniform bindings. (34).Hammer: £400
Lot 626
CLARK GABLE: autograph of Clark Gable in blue ink, headed notepaper of 5th Regiment, RHA, pencil note in different hand to same page reading 'Mullion Cornwall during filming of 'Never Let Me Go', 14th June 1952', same page also bearing autograph of Gene Tierney, both subjects identified in the later pencil hand, presented with modern photographs of both subjects in recent window mount frame, glazed: TOGETHER WITH ALS from tenor singer Edward Lloyd, 1925: autograph of Charles de Gaulle in blue ink on cut paper section, framed and glazed with photograph: autographed photograph of Bobby Moore; and one other framed signed photograph. (5).Estimate: £200 - £300
Lot 628
(HP) WAGNER (Richard): Parsifal: Lohengrin: Tannhauser..illustrated by Willy Pogany: 3 vols, 4to, uniform publishers green half morocco, spines gilt lettered (but sunned), contemporary slipcase (split along one edge), a few scuffs and marks: TOGETHER WITH another copy of the Tannhauser volume in publishers grey cloth. (4).Hammer: £300
Lot 629
(HP) HEATH ROBINSON (W): 'Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales...' London, Constable, 1913: 4to, publishers red cloth gilt, spine sunned and marked: TOGETHER WITH 9 other illustrated books of similar period, including Oscar Wilde's 'A House of Pomegranates', illust. Jessie M King, sixth edition 1915, publishers blue cloth blocked in orange, 2 A E Jackson illustrated editions of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland etc, some wear. (10).Hammer: £520
Lot 638
FOLDING MAPS: 'Western Australia..' George Philip & Son, late 19th-early 20thc: col. litho map printed on paper and laid on linen, folding down into blue cloth boards, boards mottled and rubbed: TOGETHER WITH 'Bacon's New Large Print Map of London and Suburbs', similar period. (2).Hammer: £ 20
Lot 641
TAVERN ANECDOTES: 'Tavern Anecdotes: and Reminiscences of the Origin of Signs, Clubs, Coffee-Houses, Streets, City Companies, Wards, &c...by one of the old school', London, printed for William Cole, n.d: 12mo, period paper covered boards with old leather repair to spine, rubbed and bumped, contents loosening, browned, foxed and thumbed. (1).Hammer: £ 40
Lot 644
(HP) ROOPER (William): 'The Life and Death of Sir Thomas Moore, Knt. Lord High-Chancellor of England, in the Reign of K. Henry VIII..' London, printed for Thomas Page, 1728: 8vo, contemporary calf gilt, hinges cracked but a good clean copy: TOGETHER WITH a modern academic book on same subject. (2).Hammer: £ 50
Lot 647
FOLDING MAP: 'Bacon's Large-Print Wall Map of China and Japan'.., London, G W Bacon, circa 1900: colour printed map on paper, folding into original red cloth covers printed in black: TOGETHER WITH a small carton of misc. books, unrelated and printed cartoon 'Tea Revives You!', issued by the Empire Tea Market Expansion Bureau, World War II period. (A box).Hammer: £ 75