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W.H. St. John Hope - "Windsor Castle and Architectural History", parts 1 and 2, published by Country Life, London 191 (two maroon cloth bound volumes), and accompanying "Plans" volume (similarly bound) £80-100
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William Gostling - "A Walk in and about the City of Canterbury", printed by Simmons & Kirkby, Canterbury 1777 (one three quarters leather bound volume) £100-150
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Reverend J. Dart - "The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury", printed and sold by J. Cole, London 1726 (one brown leather bound folio sized volume - binding in poor condition) £200-300
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W.H. Ireland - "A New and Complete History of the County of Kent", volumes 1 to 4, published by George Virtue, London 1828-1840 (four three quarters red cloth bound volumes - bindings in poor condition) £150-200
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Two bound volumes of the "Dover Telegraph" newspaper for the years 1842 to 1847 (No. 425 to 736) £200-300
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Two bound volumes of the "Dover Telegraph" newspaper for the years 1848 to 1853 (Nos 738 to 1050) £200-300
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Six bound volumes of the "Dover Telegraph" newspaper for the years 1854 to 1859 (Nos 1051 to 1363) £200-300
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Three bound volumes of the "Dover Express" newspaper covering years 1882-1884 (Nos. 1221-1323) £150-200
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An incomplete run of "Journals of the House of Commons" covering years 1547 to 1727 (volumes 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 15, 17, 18, 19 and 20), publisher not known but thought to be printed by Order of Parliament (twelve full brown leather bound volumes - in poor condition - volume I with spine replaced and all with later half titles to spines) £300-400
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Seventy-two 19th Century gilt tooled and three quarters blue leather bound volumes from "Tauchnitz Collection of British Authors", various authors and subjects, and two ditto volumes similarly bound (one box) £200-300
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Three works by Roman authors, including Ovid - 'Les Metamorphoses', published by Antoine De Sommerville, Paris 1660 (French translation - one vellum bound volume - in poor condition), and a quantity of 17th Century and later printed volumes £100-150
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'The Times Report of the Trial of William Palmer', published by Ward & Lock, London 1856 (one pamphlet contained in later black paper wraps - fold out plate of the courtroom to front), and a quantity of 19th Century crime related volumes, various £100-150
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Bruce Bairnsfather - 'Bullets and Billets', published by Grant Richards, London 1916 (one red cloth bound volume), 'Lest We Forget - A War Anthology', edited by H.B. Elliott, published by Jarrold & Sons, London 1915 (one blue half cloth bound volume), and a quantity of books on miscellaneous subjects, various £100-150
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Cecil Beaton - Two volumes - 'Near East' and 'Photobiography', published by Beattie Batsford Ltd and Odhams Press Ltd, London 1951 (two cloth bound volumes with dust wrappers - dust wrappers in poor condition), and a quantity of travel-related books, various £100-150
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'The Mirror of Literature Amusement and Instruction', volumes 1-36, printed and published by J. Limbird, London 1823-1840 (two volumes bound as one - eighteen three-quarter brown leather bound volumes - bindings in poor condition) and one other copy of volume 27 and 28 (bound as one in brown three-quarter leather binding) £100-150
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Robert Louis Stevenson - 'The Waif Woman', first edition, published by Chatto & Windus, London 1916 (one cloth bound volume - lacking dust wrapper), a selection of other books by Stevenson, and a quantity of fiction related books, various £100-150
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Oliver Goldsmith - "A History of the Earth and Animated Nature", volumes 1-4, printed by Henry Fisher (four three quarters green cloth bound volumes - binding in poor condition but volumes apparently complete) £60-80
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A Kellogg's pamphlet - "Funny Jungle Land Moving Pictures", published by H.K. Kellogg, 1909, "Vassilisa The Beautiful", originally published circa 1901 and distributed in the U.K. by Central Books Ltd, London 1976, and a quantity of children's books, albums and other ephemera £70-80
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Sir Walter Scott - "The Waverley Novels" published by George Routledge & Sons, London (twenty-five tooled red leather half bound volumes), and a small selection of other books, various £70-100
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"The Novels, Tales and Sketches of J.J. Barrie", volumes 1-8, published by Scribner's, New York 1896 (eight green cloth bound volumes - faded to spines) £150-200
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Herbert Cescinsky & Malcolm R. Webster - "English Domestic Clocks", subscribers edition, published by The Waverley Book Company, London (one three quarters black leather bound volume - wear to binding) £150-200
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"The Tour of Dr. Syntax", third edition, printed by Diggens, St. Ann's Lane, London (one three quarters leather bound volume in poor condition) £80-120 Note: This lot is being sold on behalf of the Motor Neurone Disease Association
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"Bolton's Songbirds, otherwise known as "Harmonia Ruralis, or an Essay towards a Natural History of British Songbirds", printed for W.T. Gilling, Suffolk Street, London 1824 (two volumes each illustrated with eighty coloured engravings of birds and their nests, in original gilt tooled dark wine leather part binding with marbled boards - binding a little scuffed and marked and lifting in places) £1500-2000
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Five postcard albums containing a mixed selection of early 20th Century postcards of military, greetings, topographical and other interest, with some designed by Louis Wain, Mabel Lucie Attwell and Donald McGill, and also containing a small selection of First World War embroidered silk "Sweetheart" postcards £200-300
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A collection of early 20th Century signed black and white postcards of clerical interest, each subject annotated in white ink to the mount, in small leather bound postcard album (88) £150-200
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An early 20th Century postcard album containing a large selection of postcards depicting London views, Scottish and Irish topographical scenes, American topographical scenes and other greetings cards, various (album binding very damaged), and a small selection of loose correspondence, various £120-160
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An early 20th Century cigarette card album containing a selection of cards of sporting, military, nature and historical interest (various manufacturers - approximately 480) £60-80
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A British Airways Concorde commemorative menu - Marriage of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, 29th July 1981, and a selection of Concorde related items, various £70-100
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Eighty-nine late 19th Century engravings of American Civil War interest, all from the London Illustrated News, including - "Grand Review of the Armies of the United States at Washington DC, May 23rd 1865", 15ins x 21ins (all unframed - mounted and wrapped in clear plastic) £100-150
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Ronald "Neb" Niebour (1902-1972) - Nine black and white ink cartoons produced for the Daily Mail, each approximately 15.25ins x 10.25ins, monogrammed, in ebonised frames and glazed £200-300
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A boxed collection of early 20th Century glass plate negatives of female nudes (18), taken at Lowes Studio on 1st August 1934, contained in two original "Ilford Soft Gradation Panchromatic Plate" boxes, with applied inscribed paper labels £200-300
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Five Royal Doulton bone china figures, including - "Lady Charmian" 8.25ins high (HN1949) £200-300
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Five Royal Doulton bone china figures - "Silks & Ribbons" (HN2017), 7ins high, "Easter Day" (HN2039), 7.5ins high, "Maureen" (HN1770), 8ins high "Morning Ma'am" (HN2895), 9ins high, and "Bluebeard" (HN2105), 11ins high £150-200
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Nine Royal Doulton "Bramley Hedge" figures, including - "Poppy Eyebright" (D.BH.1) 4ins, "Dusty Dog" (D.BH.6) 3.75ins, and seven others, various £80-120
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Seven Royal Doulton bone china figures, including - "Babie" (HN1679 - issued 1935) 4.75ins, "Lucy Ann" (HN1502 - issued 1932-1951) 5.25ins, and five others, various £80-120
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Two Royal Doulton pottery plates - "Admiral Lord Nelson" (D3514), 10.375ins diameter, "The Earl of St. Vincent" (D3514), and two similar - "Long John Silver" (D6376), 13.5ins diameter, and "H.M.S. Victory" (D5957), 13.5ins diameter £100-150
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A Royal Doulton pottery blue and white baluster shaped vase - "Warwick Castle", 8.75ins high, and another - "Windsor Castle", signed by the artist G. Ecclestone, 7.5ins high £80-120
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Five Royal Doulton pottery plates, comprising - "The Meet" (D6326), 13.5ins diameter, signed "Charles Simpson", three "English Old Proverbs", 10.5ins diameter and "Under The Greenwood Tree", 10.5ins (all with printed marks) £80-120
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A Royal Doulton Seriesware circular chamber stick of "Harlem" design, 6ins diameter, and seventeen other pieces of the same design, various £100-150
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A Royal Doulton pottery Seriesware jug of "Harlem" design (D1886), 6.75ins high, and seventeen other pieces of the same design, various £100-150
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A Royal Doulton bone china cabinet plate - "Dover Castle", painted by J. Hughes, within a chiselled gilt border, 9ins diameter, signed (printed marks) £80-120 Note: This bears the retailer's name Cilman Collamore & Co, 5th Avenue and 30th Street, New York
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A Royal Doulton bone china cabinet plate, the centre enamelled with a spray of flowers and signed "E. Wood", within an elaborate gilt border, 10.125ins diameter (printed mark) £80-120 Note: Bears printed retailer's mark for B.E. Altman & Co, New York
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A late 19th Century Doulton Burslem blue, white and gilt pottery plate printed with flowers and highlighted in gilt on a white and gilt ground, 9.75ins diameter (impressed and printed marks) £80-120 Note: Bears printed mark for Inman & International Steamship Company Ltd
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A Royal Doulton flambé "Woodcut" bulbous vase, 10ins high, another of baluster shape decorated with a desert scene, 10.75ins high, and a plate with cottage scene, 10.25ins diameter £80-120
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A pair of late 19th Century Doulton Lambeth stoneware candlesticks modelled in low relief with acanthus and flowerheads on an ochre ground, 12ins high (impressed and incised factory marks) £100-120
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A Royal Doulton pottery "Blue Children" cylindrical vase - Girl Gathering Flowers, 11.25ins high, another similar - Children in a landscape, 10.5ins high, a similar baluster shaped vase - Mother and child, 11ins high, and seven other pieces, various (three without factory marks) £150-200
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A Royal Doulton pottery "Blue Children" two-handled vase - Two seated children, 12ins high, a bulbous jug - Young woman playing a guitar, 6ins high, a low bowl - Mother and children with dogs, 4.25ins diameter x 2ins high, and eight other ditto vases, various £150-200
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A late 19th Century silver mounted stoneware jug (thought to be Doulton), moulded and coloured with stylised flowers within arched cartouches beneath a flower and scale pattern, 10ins high, and a pair of en suite beakers, 5.5ins high (impressed "D" to all pieces and 1882 to beakers, the silver mounts London 1882) and five other pieces of Doulton stoneware, various £150-200
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A late 19th Century Doulton Burslem blue, white and gilt bone china two-handled vase printed with an "Iris" pattern, 16.25ins high, and twelve similarly decorated pieces, various £120-160
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