Easter sale History Art Pottery Firsts Australian

We have worked harder in the last month as Paul has been a passenger and not pulled his weight. Some weak excuse about heart operations. Anyway, we have another wonderful offering to be auctioned on Friday 8th April 2022.  Is 800 lots, varied and interesting.

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Two toucans in a tree Rampphastos Toco by John Gould
New Atlas of Australia 1886
Koala of tree cup
Idriess Photographs
Miniature Books Beatrix Potter Peter Rabbit AA Milne Winnie Pooh
Religious Fine Binding
Papunya a place made after the story Bardon
Lot 1 Bigge Report
Lot 26 Toucan by John Gould
New Atlas of Australia 1886
Lot 71 Koala Cup
Lot 88 Idriess Photographs
Lot 336 Miniature Books Beatrix Potter Peter Rabbit AA Milne Winnie Pooh
Lot 560 Religious Fine Binding
Lot 596 Papunya
Lot 10 Norman Lindsay
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We have lots of good ephemera, more items from the estate of Ion Idriess including many photographs, some Australian Pottery – as every good Book auction should have.

And did we mention sport. More sporting ephemera from the estate of the late Chris Jurd. Included from Chris’ estate is a complete set of Wisden, some in facsimile and many original editions.

We have more good bird and natural history books from the estate of the late Hal Wooten, an eminent professor of Law, a Judge of the NSW Supreme Court, a Royal Commissioner into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody and a thoroughly decent human.

Also, more juvenile titles from the estate of the Dorothy Randall whose collection is amazing. More books from the estate of Mr Squiggle (Norman Hetherington). Also, military and Australian history books from various estates.

It’s a wide selection of books and there is surely something for everyone.

Other news

And nothing to do with our auction business but sadly in the past 8 weeks two people who influenced bookselling in Australia have died suddenly.

Darryl Burge Lopez was a pioneer of computers in bookselling and was the first Australian bookseller to use computers in his business – back in the 1980s. He talked Paul me into buying a computer in 1984.

Paul Anderson took up where Darryl left off. Paul wrote many programmes for second hand booksellers and many of us were dependent on his skills. Paul was forever helpful and will be sadly missed.

Paul Feain will forever feel indebted to both these people for their influence on his own bookselling. 

History, Military, Art, Early, Australia, Norman Lindsay, Private Press and more

Lot 2 Norman Lindsay Isle San
Lot 610 Views of Europe
Lot 5 Norman Lindsay 1945 Paintings in Oil
Lot 529 Four X Beer Poster
Lot 411 Jewelry of Mary Lee Hu
Lot 525 MacRobertson Confectionery
Lot 359 Bible Fine Binding
Lot 206 WW2 Australian Official History
Lot 307 Leporello Style Chinese Beauties
Lot 102 As Dead As The Proverbial
Lot 108 NSW Railways 1897
Lot 63 Rare Ethel Turner
Lot 22 Wayzgoose
Lot 28 Nomads of the Australian Desert
Lot 25 Oceanic Mask
Lot 1 Our Earth
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Our March auction catalogue is live.

For those interested in art, printing and craft there are plenty of goodies including Fabulous Norman Lindsay material like Norman Lindsay Isle San(Lot 2), Pen Drawings 1918(Lot 4), 1945 Paintings in Oil(Lot 5), Watercolour Paintings(Lot 6), Rose Lindsay(Lot 11). Private presses including Wayzgoose and Folio Society. Wonderful jewellery books as well as some studio ceramics.

We have some good Australian history and Australian Military by Bean and Butler as well as scarce unit histories. There are also early Australian publications including:
1844 Australian Wine(Lot 231), 1823 Sydney Town Grant Brisbane(Lot 284), 1858 Melbourne Newspaper Argus AFL First Game(Lot 322), 1835 Napier Colonization(Lot 87), 1843 Australian Novel(Lot 29).

For literature buffs we have a Rare Ethel Turner(Lot 63) and a Signed C J Dennis Hal Gye(Lot 26) as we as first editions of Ion Idriess books and some fun things too like a Four X Beer Poster (Lot 529)