Lot: 161
David Thirlby and Tony Bancroft The Frazer Nash 1923-1957, Thirlby Publicity, 2000, fine in VG dustjacket (the d/j with a closed tear at foot of front panel), signed & inscribed by David Thirlby; together with Thirby's unpublished Typescript for When the Going was Good to Soft, an autobiography.
Lot: 162
Middle East & North Africa topography & ethnology early to mid-period, all in plastic sleeves, with many animated scenes and other better; chief interest in Morocco (58), Tunisia (21), Aden (43), Egypt (79). (235)
Lot: 163
British Commonwealth early to mid-period views & ethnology; comprising New Zealand (54), West Indies (41), Malta (27), Gibraltar (36), South Africa (48), Australia (36), and Bermuda (21). All in plastic sleeves. (259)
Lot: 164
India (120) and the Far East early to mid-period topography & ethnology, with many better including animated scenes, railways, etc; includes Japan (87), Singapore (18), Burma (25), Ceylon & few others. In plastic sleeves. (286)
Lot: 165
European topography and themes with better cards noted; good variety notably Switzerland (48) Greece (33), Belgium (44), Spain (58), Netherlands (36), Hungary (26). Includes many street scenes, plus early chromos. All in plastic sleeves. (310)
Lot: 166
Latin America early to mid-period topography and social history with much Argentina, plus Mexico (28), Brazil, Panama and others. All in plastic sleeves. (145)
Lot: 167
UK Topography, very largely street scenes, mostly featuring trams; including Cardiff, Ilford, Erdington,Brixton, Southampton, Carlise, Belfast, Colchester, Paisley, Glasgow, Aigburth. (50)
Lot: 168
UK Topography, mostly featuring trams, mainly city centres but including street scenes of Cliftonville, New Brighton, Brixton, Balham, Pontypridd. (101)
Lot: 169
UK & Ireland Topography all featuring trams, with Dublin (12, including Blackrock), Ealing, Paisley, Taunton, Rottingdean (with horse tram), Worthing, Glasgow (3), and others. (50)
Lot: 170
Largely GB Topography 1900s to 1940s plus few ships; including street scenes of East Liss, West Liss, Wymondham (2RPs), Cardiff (RP), Harrow, Pembroke, Clapham (RP), South Tawton (2 RPs), Ealing, Haverfordwest, West Wickham, and other better including fine RP interior Covent Garden market. (67)
Lot: 171
Alpine Views all pre-WWI, mostly depicting Winter Sports in the French Alps and Austrian Tyrol, but including 3 RP street scenes of a snow-bound Kiutzbuhel. (36)
Lot: 172
UK Views and subjects, 1900s to 1920s, with few Dreadnought including HMS "Montagu" ashore at Lundy 1906; street scenes of Haverfordwest (2) and other useful topography notably Jersey; actresses, royalty etc. (65)
Lot: 173
Foreign Topography and Ethnology, pre-1914, with superb RPs of Festival at Veenendaal (5), Swiss bullock cart and railway interest, good Italian street scenes, etcc. (56)
Lot: 174
Edwardian & later selection, chiefly pre-1950; with much GB topography including street scenes of Oldham (RP), Lymington (2), Ashover, Leek (2 RPs), Rowsley (RP), Bradwell, Walsall (RP), and Newcastle-under-Lyme; plus some attractive greetings cards, selection of comic, children, fantasy babies (2), etc. (178)
Lot: 175
Edwardian to 1920s topography especially Glasgow, Edinburgh, & Isle of Man, mostly featuring trams etc, but including street scenes of Croydon (2), Purley and West Hartlepool. Many PU. (50)
Lot: 176
UK Topography, chiefly 1900s to 1920s many featuring transport; notably Ramsgate & Margate, Isle of Man, North Wales, Weston-s-Mare, Morecambe & others. (101)
Lot: 177
Ranges in 2 old albums with London Olympia Circus poster advert, much art repro with better Misch & Stock chromos, plus romance, music interest etc. (100s)
Lot: 178
Ranges in 2 albums & loose, one album with good USA Exhibition cards (78) 1900s to 1930s, plus GB & Italian topography; the other album containing a collection of Flowers. (abt. 750)
Lot: 179
Animals collection in 2 albums, chiefly cats and dogs, with some art types but chiefly RPs / collotypes etc, mostly mid-period. (156). Also few modern transport.
Lot: 180
Wisbech Steam Tram, Cambridgeshire, 1950s, pair of fine RPs by H. Coates & Sons, Wisbech. Unused. (2)