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Lot 8

COUNTRY LIFE: A pair of Staffordshire Pottery Equestrian Flatbacks, modelled as Huntsmen on Horseback, mid 19th century, each mounted, in a green jacket and bearing a captured hare, 19cm high (2). This has been described as 'Lord Raglan Hunting'. He was a well known Field Marshall in the Crimean War, however he only had one arm, so this previous attribution is unlikely. The left facing horse has an apparent repair to the nose. The right facing horse has a crack and chip to the back legs. 

Lot 32

MILITARY: A large pair of Staffordshire Pottery Portrait Figures, by Thomas Parr, modelled as Giuseppe Garibaldi & Field Marshall Napier, mid 19th century, Field-Marshal Robert Cornelis Napier, 1st Baron Napier of Magdala beside with his Horse, Garibaldi similar, both painted in colours, on titled grassy bases, 23cm high (2). Condition report Both figures appear sound, but show slight paint loss. This is most obvious on Napier’s boots

Lot 365

EQUESTRIAN: A Staffordshire Pottery Flatback Portrait Figure, modelled as 'The Sultan', mid 19th century, mounted, painted in colours on a titled base, 24cm high Refer: Harding Book 1, Page 17, Fig 02 S The Sultan of Turkey, Abd-ul-Medjid is usually paired with three other figures including Marshall Arnaud. Other examples are found in this action.

Lot 157

Anthony Joshua, Nicola Adams, Andrew Selby, Susanah Marshall, Natasha Jonas and Anthony Agogo multi signed Adidas red boxing glove. Good condition Est.

Lot 292

Land of the Giants Deanna Lund, Heather Young and Don Marshall signed 10x8 inch colour photo. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 28

Border Fine Arts 'Hauling Out' (Field Marshall Tractor), model No. JH98 by Ray Ayres, limited edition 922/1500, on wood baseFrom the Estate of John Stoddart - Part II No box, no certificate. In overall good condition, no obvious faults, damage or repair.

Lot 47

Border Fine Arts 'The IIIa' (Field Marshall Series 3), model No. B0918 by Ray Ayres, limited edition 251/1500, on wood baseFrom the Estate of John Stoddart - Part II No box, no certificate. In overall good condition, no obvious faults, damage or repair.

Lot 48

Border Fine Arts 'The IIIa' (Field Marshall Series 3), model No. B0918 by Ray Ayres, limited edition 434/1500, on wood base, with box and certificateIn overall good condition, no obvious faults, damage or repair.

Lot 377

A quantity of boxed and loose diecast model vehicles, mostly tractors, to include a Brian Norman Farm Miniatures FM02 Ferguson TE20, Brian Norman Farm Miniatures Fordson Super Dexta FM07, Britains Ferguson Tractor, Marshall M Tractor, David Brown 900 tractor, etc.Condition Report: - Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend collecting this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/

Lot 1368

†H.D. Marshall: a gilt framed oil on canvas, depicting waterside cottages and sailing vessel on an inlet - signed and dated 1899 - 34.5cm X 53cm - surface grime

Lot 187

* JEAN K MARSHALL, STILL LIFE WITH JUG AND APPLES oil on canvas, signedframedoverall size 36cm x 47cm

Lot 314

Collection of Coins Sets to including 5 different £5, 2 Peter Rabbit 50p, 6 Isle of Man Crowns, 1974 Swaziland, McCain £5 2000, 1975 New Zealand coin issue, 2003 Crown £5, 1994 £2 trial piece 1st bi- colour coin, Pobjoy Mint £5 set, 1994 Marshall Island $10, 2002 WW2 £2 coin, 2005 £2 keyring (qty)

Lot 220

A wonderful collection of salt glazed pottery from Marshall Pottery. Each piece is signed on the bottom by the artist. The lot contains a 5 gallon butter churn with a dasher and lid, it measures 16" in height. Also included are a milk jug and a small pot for your butter. Simple cream color with thin blue lines decorated all pieces. Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 1511

Acht Bücher zum Thema Chinabestehend aus: 1) The break-up of China von Lord Charles Beresford, Harper & Bothers 1899; 2) Hudson Taylor, Ein Lebensbild nach Erinnerungen, Briefen und Aufzeichnungen von Dr. H. und G. Taylor, Band I und II; 3) Hudson Taylor In Early Years, the growth of a Soul by Dr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor; 4) Martyred Missonaries of the China Inland Mission, Perils and Sufferings of some who escaped, edited by Marshall Broomhall; 5) Sinica, Zeitschrift für Chinakunde und Chinaforschung, XV. Jahrgang, Heft 3-6, Verlag des China-Instituts Frankfurt am Main 1940; 6) Chinesische Geister- und Liebesgeschichten, mit 16 Abbildungen nach chinesischen Holzschnitten, Rütten & Loening Verlag Frankfurt am Main 1927; 7) China in Wort und Bild von J. Flad, Basel in der Missionsbuchhandlung 1901; Format max. Lex. 8°, unterschiedliche, partiell starke Erhaltungsmängel, sonst normale Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren.

Lot 2650

David Marshall sechs Design-Untersetzerneuzeitlich, gemarkt DM in Ligatur, rückseitig gemarkt David Marshall Disenos S.A. Sevilla-Espana, Made in Spain, Aluminium und Messing, gegossen und poliert, quadratische Untersetzer mit abgerundeten Ecken, im Mittelteil die Materialien sich amorph verbindend, Unterseite mit Leder bezogen, geringe Gebrauchsspuren, D je 10,5 cm.

Lot 197

Musical electronic items to include twin Numark TT1610 DJ decks, along with a Numark DM950 controller and a Numark DJ 260, a boxed Marshall MG10CD amplifier, and a boxed Icon DJ USB controller Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 119

A GEORGE I SILVER SHAPED CIRCULAR STRAWBERRY DISH WILLIAM DARKER, LONDON 1722 With a fluted body and engraved with an armorial to the centre and P*E beneath 25cm (9 3/4in) diameter 467g (15 oz)These are the arms of the RYDER family of Hackney, Middlesex. At the time of assay (1722) there are two possible members of the family who are likely owners or subsequent owners. They are: (1) Richard RYDER (1657-1733) a draper and merchant of Hackney, Middlesex who is recorded as a citizen of West Smithfield. In 1789 he married for a second time Elizabeth MARSHALL (1667-1721) daughter of William MARSHALL of Lincoln's Inn. (2) their second son Dudley RYDER (1691-1756) a lawyer, called to the Bar in 1719 and in 1733 elected MP for St German. From 1754 the family where of Harrowby Hall, Harrowby Lincolnshire. He was later appointed as Solicitor General and afterwards Attorney General. In 1733 he married Ann NEWNHAM (1703-1774) daughter of Nathaniel NEWMAN of Streatham Surrey. He was knighted in 1740. With his wife he had one son Nathaniel RYDER (1733-1803) who in 1776 was created Baron Harrowby of Lincolnshire, and their son Dudley RYDER (1762-1847) was created in 1809 Viscount Streatham and Earl Harrowby. In 1722 Richard RYDER, then a widower, would be the owner of the arms. The engraving was likely to have been applied shortly afterwards in 1733, when Dudley RYDER (1691-1756) became heir to his father, was elected MP and also married. Notably there is no cadency mark with the arms that would indicate the owner of the arms to be a son of Richard RYDER, which would also indicate the arms were applied after 1733.  Condition Report: Marks are partially obscuredStands wellEngraving is crispLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 199

GROUP OF SCOTTISH POTTERY INCLUDING TOBY JUGS AND BIRDS 19TH CENTURY comprising four toby jugs, including a Clyde pottery toby with mustard pantaloons, unmarked; a Methven, Kirkaldy toby by Downey, Kilrenny, the waistcoat painted with red stars; a Clyde Pottery white glazed and gilt toby with a cover; two further unmarked toby's; a pair of large Bo'Ness parrots by Jamieson or Marshall; a Prestonpans polychrome fancy bird; and a Britannia pottery, Glasgow, figure of an oriental bird with hooked beak; mostly unmarked (9) Bo'ness parrots 32.5cm high, smallest toby jug 21.3cm high The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics For a reference relating to the Britannia pottery bird see Godden ‘Oriental Export Market Porcelain’, p.251, plate 175Bo'ness pair of parrots with paper label for George Haggarty Bow Wall Antiques

Lot 76

England footballers collection of 10x signed A4 Sheets Signatures such as Jim Langley, Neil Cox, Peter Harris, Gordon Marshall, Laurie Hughes and more. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 269

Jim Marshall, American 1936-2010,Hendrix;screenprint in black and silver on wove,  signed in pencil, with printer's blind stamp, sheet: 55 x 47.5 cm, (framed)  

Lot 575

A pair of Royal Crown Derby twin-handled porcelain vases, circa 1903, of globular form with a flared neck, with reserve depicting flowers by J A Marshall, within a cobalt blue ground, gilt heightened, on a square base, printed marks, 24cm high. (AF)

Lot 1626

Mixed electricals to include a Marshall BT speaker. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 185

19th Century Gilt Metal and Pietra Dura Postal Scales with Weights, Pen Rest, Stationery Box and Pair of Candlesticks, some losses, with Boxes by Marshall & Sons 87 George Street Edinburgh

Lot 184

19th Century Gilt Metal and Pietra Dura Inkwell and Writing Pad, with Boxes by Marshall & Sons 87 George Street Edinburgh

Lot 30A

Marshall MG Series 15CDR guitar amplifier. S/n. I-2004-44-1865-H. H37cm

Lot 390

Set of four Victorian Scottish silver egg cups (Edinburgh 1839) Marshall & Sons. All at approximately 8ozs. Each cup 6.5cm overall height.

Lot 451

Victorian silver Old English pattern soup ladle, with engraved monogram (London 1898) John Marshall Spink. All at approximately 9ozs. 33.5cm overall length.

Lot 227

Various collectable coinage, including Field Marshall, Duke of Wellington and other

Lot 310

AN IRISH SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET WITH A MATCHING TWIN HANDLED TRAY (5)Comprising; a teapot, a coffee pot, a sugar bowl and a milk jug, each with floral, foliate and scroll embossed decoration, raised on four feet, the two larger pieces with wooden insulators to the handles, length of tray 64.5cm, all Dublin 1979, makers mark Alwright and Marshall Limited, combined gross weight 6335 grams

Lot 666

A run of Marshall Cavendish Encyclopaedia of Gardening

Lot 355

Vinyl - 14 Metal / NWOBHM LPs, 2 10" and 12 12" singles to include Motorhead (2LPs, 1 12" 1 10"), Iron Maiden (4 LPs 1 12"), Tygers Of Pan Tang (1 LP), Diamond Head (2 LPs and 4 12"), Marshall Law (LP), SOD (LP), Mamas Boys (3 12"), Spider (12"), Girlschool (10") and others. At least Vg overall

Lot 213

Squier Stratocaster electric guitar with maple neck and rosewood fretboard, paired with a Marshall JCM 2000 Dual Super Lead amplifier and Lead speaker cabinet.

Lot 160

acrylic on board, signed and titled verso framed and under glass image size 58cm x 46cm, overall size 75cm x 63cm Artist's label verso Note: Angus McEwan was born in 1963 in Dundee, Scotland. Angus studied at the Duncan of Jordanstone College Art in Dundee, graduating in Fine Art and a Post Graduate Diploma in the same discipline. Angus was elected to the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours (1995) and in 2012 the Royal Watercolour Society. In 2005 he was recognized as an Associate of the International Guild of Realism USA. He is also an associate member of the AWS and NWS in the USA. Angus has been Finalist three times of the ''International Artist Magazine'' and won first place in the John Blockley Prize in the RI open exhibition. Angus has also won second prize in the Sunday Times Watercolour Competition (2007) in London and the International Prize ''Marche d'Acqua'' Fabriano, Italy in 2012. In 2013 Angus won Bronze Award, at the Shenzhen International Watercolour Biennial, in China. He was recently awarded the May Marshall Brown award at the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolours (RSW), Edinburgh, 2015 and was elected RGI in May 2016. Many galleries display McEwan's works, including Ok Harris Gallery in New York and Quanhua Gallery, Shanghai. Recently highlighted in Shenzhen Biennale and the Qingdao Hall of Watercolor. He has exhibited in Fabriano, Italy in the ''Marche d'Acqua'' International Award, as special guest and Vicenza, Italy, where he had a solo show in the ''Artbox''. McEwan was one of the 23 finalists in Narbonne, France at the Concours Mondial de l'Aquarelle 2014 1st World Watercolour Competition. Angus also exhibited at the World Watermedia Exposition, Thailand and Myro Gallery, Greece. He also participated in the Second International Watercolour Exhibit in Thessaloniki, Greece. In the UK McEwan exhibits with Thompson's Gallery (London) and The Open Eye Gallery (Edinburgh). Notable collectors include: Dundee Art Galleries and Museums; The Qatar Royal Family; the Royal Scottish Academy Collection; Ernst & Young, Glasgow; Scottish Enterprise; Scottish Equitable; Historic Scotland; Perth Royal Infirmary. Angus McEwan's solo show "Liminal Spaces" is taking place at The Open Eye Gallery (Edinburgh) from 30th August - 21st September 2024.

Lot 137

gouache on paper, signed mounted, framed and under glass image size 37cm x 55cm, overall size 62cm x 79cm Note: Lisa Graa Jensen was born in Copenhagen. She attended the Sir John Cass School of Art in Whitechapel (London) and then trained at Camberwell School of Art from 1975-78 gaining a BA (Hons) in Graphic Design. After art college Lisa spent time as an Illustrator with B.L. Kearley Limited working for Hamlyn, MacMillan, Marshall Cavendish and the BBC as well as Puffin Books and Camden Graphics. She then took up a roll as an Art Therapist before becoming a freelance Painter and Illustrator of books and cards in 1983. In 1997 Lisa Graa Jensen was the winner of The RI Kingsmead Award. She also received the Royal Academy of Art, Christmas Design Award (1984, 1985, and 1986) and was runner up Artist of the Year Award 2008. In 1996 she was elected a Member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours. She is also a member of ASGFA (The Society of Graphic Fine Art). Talking about her art work Lisa says: 'I am a painter and illustrator of vibrant colourful figurative landscapes i.e.: undulating countryside, markets, pubs, cafes, French farming scenes and coastal/beach scenes usually featuring dogs and cats and often farm animals such as sheep, donkeys, cows, hens etc..'. Her work is typically colourful and lively and demonstrates a strong sense of observation. Method of Working- Lisa uses light, fast watercolour and acrylic inks which have good reproduction qualities and designer gouache. She paints on very heavy watercolour paper that doesn’t need stretching. She uses brushes, a sharpened end of paintbrush to scratch out detail, fingers, splatter bristle brush, and salt for colour dispersal. Working on one piece at a time, Lisa works from memory, sketches and photos. The initial idea is very loosely mapped out so that the painting can feel spontaneous, and not like painting by numbers. Lisa's work is exhibited widely including at many annual major public exhibitions and at private galleries around the UK.

Lot 292

WORLD COVERS AND STAMP COLLECTIONS INCLUDING HISTORY OF WWII, SIGNED BENHAMS ETC Diverse lot of GB and world stamps, including couple of volumes of Marshall Islands History of WWII covers, Benham covers, tins of stamps etc.

Lot 331

Copeland Parian figure of 'The Dancing Girl' modelled by William Calder Marshall for the Art Union of London. Impressed factory marks Art Union of London 1848.

Lot 330

Copeland Parian figure of 'The Dancing Girl' modelled by William Calder Marshall for the Art Union of London. Impressed factory marks c.1860. Ht. 46cm.

Lot 325

Copeland Parian ware figure of Sabrina impressed with Marshall Fect measuring 31cm h.

Lot 411

A collection of Winston Churchill books together with WW2 & Second World War History books by Field Marshall Montgomery & others generally good to very good condition

Lot 1189

Six Matchbox Moko Lesney die-cast vehicles comprising ; 30 Ford Prefect, 32 Jaguar XK140, 33 Ford Zodiac, 35 Marshall Horse Box Mk7, 36 Austin A50 and 37 Karrier Bantam 2 Ton, all boxed. (6)

Lot 1088

Six Matchbox Moko Lesney die-cast vehicles comprising ; 30 Ford Prefect, 31 American Ford Station Wagon, 33 Ford Zodiac, 34 Volkswagen van, 35 Marshall Horse box Mk 7 and an Austin A50, all boxed. (6)

Lot 1475

David Marshall (Whitby Artist), Sandsend from a Distance, watercolour, 19 x 48.5cm, signed and dated '04, JWS Thatched cottage, watercolour 13 x 18'5cm (Two).

Lot 753

'T. Warren's Liquid Blacking Wholesale Retailer Exportation No.14 St Martins Lane', a salt-glazed stoneware bottle, circa 19th Century, 7.5ins high, and one other salt-glazed stoneware bottle, 6.5ins high Warren's bottle - circular firing burst bubble indentation approx 0.25ins  and associated colouring to left of L in Liquid , two similar smaller with out indentation around shoulder, a few very minor flake chips around baseOther bottle - 'J. W. Marshall Home Brewed Ginger Beer, Ashford. Kent' - chip to base edge under 'Ashford'  approx 1ins x 0.25ins plus two other smaller circular chips each approx 0.25ins diameterPlease refer to images

Lot 154

An Aiwa SC-19 car speaker system, (boxed) together with a Marshall MG footcontroller (boxed) a Yamaha GA-10 guitar amplifier, with an assortment of Hi-Fi related power cables and leads.Untested.

Lot 582

Masonic interest - A cased Guernsey & Alderney Freemasons bib & jewel, plaque 'M. B. Marshall.

Lot 1210

An invitation to the funeral of the late Field Marshal, the Duke of Wellington K.C. Handwritten to 'Mr. ..... Ma..h.... ?' With embossed stamp from Earl Marshall Norfolk. Size 18cms x 12cms. Order of Service for the public funeral of the duke held at St. Paul's Cathedral 18th November 1852Shipping £33.00 plus vat (UK Only)

Lot 1412

A boxed Dinky Toys No.301 Field Marshall Tractor, M, box Ex plus with packing

Lot 1166

Over 50 boxes of Hornby Dublo 2-rail Track, mostly unused, boxes generally G-VG, together with three Marshall Controllers and 5091 and 5092 Tunnels, G

Lot 84

(South Pacific Islands) Twenty six works H. E. Maude. 'Of Islands and Men. Studies in Pacific History,' first edition, original cloth, clipped dj, plates, vg, Oxford University Press, 1968; Paul Bahn and John Flenley. 'Easter Island. Earth Island, first edition, unclipped dj, illustrated throughout, fine, Thames and Hudson, 1992; Robert Trumbull. 'tin Roofs and Palm Trees. A Report on the New South Seas,' first reissue, unclipped dj with spotting to flaps, ex libris Marshall Laird, University of Wahington Press, 1977; Eric Bailey. 'The Christmas Island Story,' first edition, original clith, unclipped dj, plates, vg, Stacey International, 1977; I. E. Butler. 'Ghost Stories and Other Island Tales,' card wraps, vg, Tom Butler, [2014]; Andre Sharpe (ed). 'The Journal of Jacob Roggeveen,' first edition, unclipped dj, spotting to edge of text block, At the Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1970; Howard Van Trease (ed). 'Atoll Politics. The Republic of Kiribati,' card wraps, a scarce work, vg, MacMillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies, University of Canterbury and Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific, 1993; With nineteen other works. (26) From the library of Guy Slatter, whose lifelong passion for island life began in childhood with an interest in Pitcairn. After studying at Oxford and working for the BBC, he spent two years in the 1960s setting up a radio station in the Kiribati Islands. His deep connection to the Pacific led to many return visits, including work for a German museum, where he facilitated the export of an ethnic house for an exhibition. A dedicated scholar of Pacific history and culture, he built his collection of books over many years through a dealer in York and even translated two German works into English: The Material Culture of Kiribati and The Material Culture of Tuvalu.

Lot 97

(Gilbert and Ellice Islands) Tuvalu and Kiribati A large collection of reports. Colonial Annual Reports. 'Gilbert & Ellice Islands,' a complete run from 1948 to 1974, up to 1965 all card wraps with rusted staple binds, then modernised card wraps with 66-68 being colour wraps, duplicate 1952/53, all vg, (19); 'Tuvalu Independence Official Programme, 26th Sept.- 1st Oct. 1978,' staple bound, vg; 'Tuvalu. The Queen's Visit 1982, Official Programme 26-27th Oct. 1982,' staple bound, light spotting, vg; 'Official Programme and Official Arrangments for the royal Visit 1982,' printed card wraps, staple bind, different colour paper stock throughout, pagination suggest a sammelband of different reports, vg; 'Living in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony,' Issued by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Overseas Development Administration, three copies dated 1971, 73 and 77, card wraps, vg; 'British Possessions in Oceania,' ring bound, quality of the printing would suggest printed on an island, 1920 (but later); 'Report of the Gilbert Islands Constitutional Conference,' London, November/December 1978; 'A Report on the Results of the Census of the Population of Tuvalu 1979,' card wraps, vg, Government of Tuvalu, Funafuti, Tuvalu, 1980; 'Tuvalu. Second Development Plan 1980-1983,' card wraps, light spotting, Stredder Print Limited, New Zealand; 'A Report on Information and Broadcasting Services in The Gilbert and Ellice Islands,' printed thin card wraps, spotting, some ink annotations, Commissioned by the Ministry of Overseas Development, July 1970; 'The Proceedings of HMS Royalist Captian E. H. M. Davis, 1892, In the Gilbert, Ellice and Marshall Islands,' card wraps, some spotting, typescript, The Tungavalu Society, 1976; With another copy and errata list; With thirty other reports, mostly all with card wraps, including both governmental and academic. (50+)Increasingly scarce. Tuvalu National Archives major project | Endangered Archives Programme From the library of Guy Slatter, whose lifelong passion for island life began in childhood with an interest in Pitcairn. After studying at Oxford and working for the BBC, he spent two years in the 1960s setting up a radio station in the Kiribati Islands. His deep connection to the Pacific led to many return visits, including work for a German museum, where he facilitated the export of an ethnic house for an exhibition. A dedicated scholar of Pacific history and culture, he built his collection of books over many years through a dealer in York and even translated two German works into English: The Material Culture of Kiribati and The Material Culture of Tuvalu.

Lot 413

(Railway and Steam) Six good works Zerah Colburn. 'Locomotive Engineering and the Mechanism of Railways,' two volumes, folio, original cloth with gilt lettering, some spotting to plates in volume II, good to vg, William Collins, London and Glasgow, 1871; G. A. Skelton. 'The Evolution of the Steam Locomotive. (1803 to 1898),' rebound in a blue cloth, illustrations and plates, vg, The Railway Publishing Co, London, 1899; Frederick. S. Williams. 'Our Iron Roads: Their History, Construction, and Administration,' fourth edition, loose front board, lacks back strip, vignette steel engravings throughout, some sporadic spotting, fair to good, Bemrose & Sons, London, 1883; 'The Locomotive Magazine. Volume XV. January-December, 1909,' original green cloth with gilt decorations, vg, the Locomotive Publishing Company, London, [1909]; Chas. S. Lake. 'Locomotives of 1906,' cloth backed pictorial boards, illustrations throughout, vg, Percival Marshall & Co, London, [1906]. (6)

Lot 415

(Rural History and Economics) Forty good works Esther Copley. 'Cottage Comforts, With Hints for Promoting Them, Gleaned from Experience; Enlivened with Authentic Anecdotes,' thirteenth edition, lacks ffep and frontis, original cloth with reapairs, vg text block, Simpkin and Marshall, London, 1836; Henry Carter. 'The Control of the Drink Trade. A Contribution to National Efficiency 1915-1917,' first edition, original green cloth, ex libris label Courtney Library opposite title page (with blind stamp), spotting to edge f text block, good to vg, Longmans, Green and Co, London, 1918; C. S. and C. S. Orwin. 'The Open Fields,' first edition, original blue cloth, ex libris, vg to fine, At the Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1938; With a second edition, fine unclipped dj; Stanhope A. Forbes. 'Sketches of English Life and Character,' first edition, gilt cloth somewhat sun faded, ex libris, gilt top edge, plates tipped in, vg, T. N. Foulis, Edinburgh & London, 1909; Donald McDonald. 'Agricultural Writers, from Sir Walter of Henley to Arthur Young, 1200-1800; With thirty five other works including G. E. Lewis's 'Ask the Fellows who Cut the Hay', 'Edith Oliver 'Country Moods and Tensers', H. J. Massingham 'The Wisdom of the Fields' &c. &c. (40)

Lot 395

(Maritime) Forty five good works Charles Hocking. 'Dictionary of Disasters at Sea During the Age of Steam. Including Sailing Ships and Ships of War Lost in Action 1824-1962,' first edition, two volumes, gilt lettering to front boards, ex libris Courtney Library, fine, Lloyd's Register of Shipping, London, 1969; Owen Rutter (ed). 'The Court Martial of the Bounty Mutineers,' first edition, original red cloth, frontis debound, spotting to first fex leaves, good, William Hodge & Company, Edinburgh and London, 1931; Sir Alan Moore and R. Morton Nance (illstrations). 'Last Days of Mast & Sail. An Essay in Nautical Comparative Anatomy,' first edition, original blue cloth, little offsetting from frontis, fine, At the Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1925; A. W. Brian Simpson. 'Cannibalism and the Common Law. A Victorian Yatching Tragedy,' first edition, ex libris, unclipped dj, fine, The Hambledon Press, London and Rio Grande, 1994; Richard Larn. 'Devon Shipwrecks,' first edition, ex libris, unclipped dj, fine, David & Charles, Newton Abbot, 1974; W. J. Slade. 'Out of Appledore,' first edition, repair with loss to clipped dj otherwise vg, ex libris, Percival Marshall & Co, 1959; Roy Fenton, Nuala Briody and Mike MacDonald. 'Maritime Information. A guide to libraries and sources of information in the United Kingdom,' fourth edition, ex libris, fine, 2004; David R. MacGregor. 'The Tea Clippers. An account of the China Tea Trade and of some of the British Sailing Ships engaged in it from 1849 to 1869; With thirty six other works including two reprint Lubbock's. (45)

Lot 478

(Cornwall) Seven good works George Bown Millett. 'The First Book of the Parish Registers of Madron...,' original pebbled cloth with gilt lettering, some damp staining to fore edge of boards, some sporadic spotting particularly around the three pasted photographic plate mounts, vg, Beare and Son, Penzance, 1877; Horace N. Pyme. 'Memories of Old Friends Being Extracts From The Journals and Letters of Caroline Fox.....from 1835 to 1871,' limited edition of only 750 copies printed, Japanese vellum backed boards, split hinges with loss to head of back strip, frontis portrait, a good text block with light toning to untrimmed edges, good to very good, Smith, Elder, & Co, London, 1882; F. W. L. Stockdale. 'Excursions in the County of Cornwall.....,' original publishers boards, cracked spine with loss, tide marks, toning and spotting, plates appear complete with fold out map, fair to good, Simpkin and Marshall, London, 1824; Douglas Ellory Pett. 'The Parks and Gardens of Cornwall,' first edition, unclipped dj, vg, Alison Hodge, Penzance, 1998; With a good set of Walter H. Tregellas's 'Cornish Worthies' and 'Norman Architecture in Cornwall' by Edmund H. Sedding. (7)

Lot 394

(Watermills and Millwrights) Eighteen works John Somervell. 'Water-Power Mills of South Westmorland on the Kent, Bela and Gilpin and Their Tributaries,' contemporary blue cloth, ex libris Courtney Library, b+w photographic illustrations, vg to fine, Titus Wilson & Son, Kendal, 1930; James Abernathey. 'The Miller and Millwright,' thin paper wraps, staple bind with rust and leaching from said rust, ex libris, water leaching to front wrap, frontis and title page, despite faults a good text block, a scarce work, The Dixie Miller Company, Nashville, 1904; Peter A. Kozmin. 'Flour Milling,' third impression, bright original cloth, ex libris label Courtney Library, vignette steel engravings throughout, fine, George Routledge & Sons, London, 1921; John Storck and Walter Dorwin Teague. 'Flour for Man's Bread,' first edition, original cloth, ex libris, fine, University of Minnesota, 1952; 'The Annals of One Hundred Years of Flour Milling. 1840-1940,' gilt tooled card wraps, ex libris, b+w photographic illustrations, fine, E. Marriage & Son, Colchester and Felixstowe, [c.1940]; Richard Bennett and John Elton. History of Corn Milling,' four volumes, cloths in a poor state, vg text blocks, Simpkind, Marshall and Company, London, 1898-1904; W. T. Miller. 'The Water-Mills of Sheffield,' printed card wraps, ex libris, illustrations, vg to fine, Pawson & Brailsford, Sheffield, [c.1949]; With eight other works. (18)

Lot 293

A leather cross-hatch patterned folio or document case stamped '1786' and with Marshall trade mark, made from high quality Russian leather salvaged from the Danish wreck of the Danish ship Metta Catharina (1786)

Lot 160

FDC Royal Air Force Museum signed collection 10+ flown covers to mark the anniversaries of different flight squadrons and formations all covers are signed and stamped with post marks. Signatures include Sir Denis Spotswood, Mr Charles Hankins, Air Vice Marshall S.N Webster CBE and many others. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 111

Attributed WW2 No6 Commando Cloth Shoulder Titles, interesting pair of embroidered red on black cloth shoulder titles. Larger than the standard type seen, indicating possibly early war manufacture. These titles were purchased by the late Bill Ellison along with the Commando knife of L/Cpl. Sydney "Danny" Dann, No3 Troop, No6 Commando, See lot --- for his commando knife. L/Cpl. Sydney "Danny" Dann, formerly of the of the Essex Regiment, RASC, REME & Royal Army Catering Corps (RACC), then of No.3 Troop - Lt. Marshall Leaphard's section - of No.6 Commando from, at least, 5th June 1944. He as promoted to L/Cpl. from Prt. shortly after D-Day. It is noted that Sydney Dann came originally from Peckham (London) and worked as a "Charge Hand" in the Co-Op Butchery in Dagenham (Kent) before being "called to the colours" in the Essex Regiment, but was soon transferred to the newly formed RACC due to his civilian trade. He volunteered for the Commandos and finally entered training at Achnacarry in January 1942. After the war he is noted as working in the Insurance profession. 

Lot 302

A full set of eleven Wilkinson character jugs of Allied War Leaders 1915-1919 designed by Sir Francis Carruthers Gould comprising Rt Hon. David Llpyd George hold a shell inscribed "Shell Out"; Admiral Jellicoe holding a jug inscrobed "Hell Fire"; Lord French clutching a jug inscribed "French Pour Les Francais'; Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig (1918) holding a jug painted with the union jack and seated on a tank, inscribed "PUSH and GO"; Admiral Beatty (1917) holding a shell inscribed "Dreadnought"; President Woodrow Wilson (1918) wearing a Native American headdress and holding a biplane, inscribed "Welcome Uncle Sam!; Marshall Foch (1918) with a foaming champagne bottle inscrobed "Au Diable le Kaiser"; General Botha (1918) holding jug inscribed "Loyalty"; Earl Kitchener holding a jug inscribed "Bitter for the Kaiser", Filed Marshall Joffre holding a 75mm shell inscribed "Ce Que J'Offre" and King George V (1919) seated on a throne and holding a globe in his lap, all with black Wilkinsons factory marks, Sir Francis Carruthers Gould facsimile signature and Soane & Smith stamp, (11) first height 26cm.Condition: Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig lacking handleWoodrow Wilson has been extensive damaged and repaired. The head has been broken into several pieces and repaired poorly wit seccotine. Nearly every piece is present except with a small loss behind right ear Other nine jugs in good condition Provenance: Right Honourable Sir William Joynson-Hicks later, 1st Viscount Brentford (1865-1932) and thence by descent Popularly known as 'Jix' was an English solicitor and Conservative Politician serving as a long standing and controversial Home Secretary in Stanley Baldwin's Second Government from 1924 to 1929.

Lot 262

Mattel Bravestarr vintage Marshall Bravestarr 8" figure, Mint, within Good sealed box (some creasing).

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