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6 vols. Books on Books: Mason,
6 vols. Books on Books: Mason, Stuart. A Bibliography of The Poems of Oscar Wilde. London: E. Grant Richards, 1907. 1/450 (of 475). 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered white cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light to moderate wear. Light foxing to endpapers. Untrimmed. * Layard, George S. Suppressed Plates. London: A. and C. Black, 1907. 8vo, orig. black-stamped green cloth; minor wear. Frontis., plates. Internally clean. * Grolier Club. A Catalogue of Books in First Editions... to Illustrate The History of English Prose Fiction... 1485 to 1870. New York, 1917. 1/250. 8vo, orig. bds., morocco spine label (chipped), bds. slightly dusty. Internally clean. * Muir, Percy H. Points: Second Series, 1866-1934. London: Constable, 1934. 8vo, orig. cloth-backed bds., gilt-lettered spine, edges stained green. Frontis. Presentation copy, inscribed & signed by Muir on front free endpaper recto. * Johnson, Merle. You Know These Lines! A Bibliography of The Most Quoted Verses in American Poetry. New York: G.A. Baker, 1935. 8vo, orig. brown cloth; light wear. Internally clean. * Mix, Katherine L. A Study in Yellow: The Yellow Book and Its Contributors. Lawrence: Univ. of Kansas Press, 1960. 8vo, orig. brown cloth; light wear, d/j (minor wear). Newspaper clippings on front blank.
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1 vol. (Derrydale Press.) Whitman,
1 vol. (Derrydale Press.) Whitman, Malcolm D. Tennis, Origins and Mysteries. New York, 1932. First edition, 1/450. 8vo, orig. cloth & bds., t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, paper spine label; occasionally scuffed, spine label scuffed. Plates. Internally generally clean. With An Historical Bibliography by Robert W. Henderson. Designed by William Dana Orcutt, printed at The Plimpton Press. In 1/4 brown morocco slipcase & cloth chemise.
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1 vol. Biddle, Edward; Fielding,
1 vol. Biddle, Edward; Fielding, Mantle. The Life and Works of Thomas Sully. Philadelphia, 1921. #185/450 (of 500) signed by Biddle & Fielding. 4to, orig. 1/2 blue cloth & bds., rough trimmed edges; light wear. Frontis., plates. Internally clean.
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1 vol. Schaldach, William. Fish by
1 vol. Schaldach, William. Fish by Schaldach: Collecting Etchings, Drawings and Water Colors of Trout, Salmon and Water Game Fish. Camden, South Carolina, 1993. 1/450, out-of-series copy. 4to, orig. gilt-paneled, pictorial & lettered brown leather, a.e.g.; occasionally slightly scuffed. Color & plain plates. Internally clean.
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9 pieces. (Cartoon Art.)
9 pieces. (Cartoon Art.) Hungerford, Cy. Political Cartoons. Pittsburgh, ca. 1938-1939. Orig. pen & ink drawings on heavy stock paper, 17 3/4 x 13 1/2 inches (450 x 340 mm); minor edge wear. Each signed by Cy Hungerford. U.S. & international subjects, incl. Nazi aggression, British appeasement, U.S. labor relations.
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1977 Mercedes-Benz SLC 450 two-door
1977 Mercedes-Benz SLC 450 two-door coupe brown exterior having sunroof with cream leather interior; automatic transmission with 4.5L V8 engine; odometer showing 21 922 miles it is believed the car has over 85 000 original miles; 14'' wheels and 4-wheel disc brakes; with Michelin All-Season Rain Force MX4 tires size 205/70R14.VIN# 107.024-12015486 Provenance: Property from a South Carolina estate. Other Notes: This is a highly unusual low mileage Mercedes-Benz model. As a rule the ''SLC'' models tend to be of higher mileage than their sister ''SL'' models because they are used as regular cars rather than being just a ''fun'' car for a pleasant day out. In the early 1970's the Mercedes-Benz motor car lineup was missing a two-door coupe. Previously the coupes were based on the S-class sedan versions but at this time the S-class was not considered suitable for conversion. Mercedes designer Karl Wilfert prepared a study based on the C107 sports roadster which was to enter production in 1971. By extending the wheelbase room was found for three more seats in the back and the first of the SLC's was presented at the Paris Car Show in October 1971. The new sports car was noted for the comprehensive list of safety features incorporated in all of the different models. The SLC remained in production for 10 years and was phased out in 1981 with the introduction of the S-class Coupe type 500 SEC. During this time a total of 62 888 of the many different versions were built. The SLC became well known in the late 1970's when Mercedes-Benz decided to use this model extensively in international long distance rallye events. This particular vehicle is equipped with a 4.5 litre (275 ci) V8 producing 225 BHP providing 279 lb/ft of torque at 3 000 RPM. 0-62 MPH is reached in 8.8 seconds with a top speed of 134 MPH. Condition: The vehicle has been subject to re-paint. The interior is only particaly leather and after market MB-Text style. The mileage cannot be confirmed and could be higher. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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American sterling silver enamel
American sterling silver enamel inlaid child's bowl and underplate International mid 20th century; the bowl with ''Cat and Fiddle'' motif pattern SK303-4 4 5/8 in. Diam.; the dish with ''Three Bears'' motif; pattern SH4-4 6 1/2 in. Diam.; 11.25 ozt. t.w. Estimate $ 350-450 General light wear.