Next sale 19th of February

Our next sale is the 19th of February at 9:45AM with 511 lots up for auction. To get a taste of what we sell see our previous catalogues or view our upcoming auctions.

The pictures below are updated regularly and are subject to change.

It is advised to request a condition report as items are sold as seen with faults (if any) and errors in description (if any) otherwise refunds will not be issued without written condition report

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Lot 360
An interesting vintage book lot to include OUR SOUTH AFRICAN FLORA/ONS SUID-AFRIKAANSE PLANTEGROEI edited by RH Compton filled with 100 cigarette cards plus a cased book about MAYNARD DIXON and his work plus a Scottish poetry anthology, A Gathering, edited by ALEXANDER McCALL SMITH
Guide: £20-60
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Lot 361
In this year of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee a look back to the coronation with this STAND-UP MODEL of the Royal State Coach, a souvenir book of the coronation etc
Guide: £10-30
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Lot 362
A first edition hardback copy of ARMAGEDDON by LEON URIS published 1964 and the genius of Lewis Carroll in the combined ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND and THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS with the original engravings of JOHN TENNEL including eight coloured by DIANA STANLEY, Children's Illustrated Classics edition published 1954, some wear to dust jacket, overall in good condition
Guide: £30-120
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Lot 363
An opportunity to bid on some early PENGUIN CLASSICS to include 'Herodotus the Histories' translated by Aubrey de Selincourt (1954), 'Don Quixote' translated by JM Cohen (1952), 'Tacitus on Britain and Germany' translated by H Mattingly (1951), 'Plato and his Dialogues' (1950 A Pelican Book), and 2 Penguin Fiction books 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' by Ernest Hemingway (1955), and 'The Way of All Flesh' by Samuel Butler (1947)
Guide: £10-35
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