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Master of Delft (1480-1498 Act) -The Transfiguration of Christ / Description: Christ in the halo. At his right hand Moses with the tables of stone and on his left Elias with a book, Peter, James, and John to kneel down in front of him. This is a full page incunabula old coloured woodcut, probably used in an early edition of Ludolphus de Saxonia, "Dat Boeck vanden leven ons lief heeren Ihesu Christi"if not in an earlier work. The first edition was published in 1487 in Antwerp, followed by the 1488 edition in Delft, 1495 and 1499 in Zwolle and again in Antwerp in 1510. Amongst the earliest artist who worked at the project we mention: The Master of Haarlem, The second Gouda woodcutter and The first Antwerp woodcutter. The woodcut here on auction is attributed by the Rijksmuseum to a group of three artists (Master of Delft, Master of the Delbecq-Schreiber-Passion, Master of the Virgo inter Virgines) and dated 1480-1500. It's quality is very good. It is a real early woodcut in History and precedes the more common woodcuts from the Ludolphus editions of the turn of the century. A very rare work. / Dimensions: 17,50 x 14,20 cm / Condition: Excellent early impression with unbroken woodcut lines, mounted on a laid paper collection sheet. Very nice period hand coloring. Gothic Dutch letterpress on the backside in two columns. / Literature: Rijksmuseum RP-P-OB-2067 -----Conway (1884) and "The guilder compass" (1951). Botke, K. --- Prof. Henri Defoer, history of the woodcuts from the Ludolphus editions. ( Jaarboek voor Nederlandse boekgeschiedenis 24/2017) / Medium: Oldcoloured woodcut /Circa: 1480-1503
Master of Antwerp (1485-1491), Attr - The calling of Mattheus / Description: This is an old colored incunabula woodcut from an early edition of Ludolphus de Saxonia, "Dat Boeck vanden leven ons lief heeren Ihesu Christi". The first edition was published in 1487 in Antwerp, followed by the 1488 edition in Delft, 1495 and 1499 in Zwolle and again in Antwerp in 1510. Amongst the earliest artist who worked at the project we mention: The Master of Haarlem, The second Gouda woodcutter and The first Antwerp woodcutter. The woodcut here on auction is identical in style as the ones attributed by the Rijksmuseum to The First Antwerp Master and dated 1485-1491. They do not have this woodcut and I did not find it elsewhere. It is a real early woodcut in History and precedes the more common woodcuts from the Ludolphus editions of the turn of the century. / Dimensions: 9,80 x 13,00 cm / Condition: Excellent impression with unbroken woodcut lines, mounted on a laid paper collection sheet. Nice period hand coloring. Gothic Dutch letterpress on the backside in two columns. / Literature: Conway (1884) and in "The guilder compass" (1951). Botke, K. --- Prof. Henri Defoer, history of the woodcuts from the Ludolphus editions. ( Jaarboek voor Nederlandse boekgeschiedenis 24/2017) / Medium: Woodcut /Circa: 1485-1491
Master of Delft (1480-1498 Act) - Christ healts the centurions servant. Falcony / Description: Christ heals the servant of the centurion of Capernaum. Christus speaks to the three men, one of them a falconer, the servant of the centurion of Capernaum, on the bed. This is a full page incunabula old coloured woodcut, probably used in an early edition of Ludolphus de Saxonia, "Dat Boeck vanden leven ons lief heeren Ihesu Christi" if not in an earlier work. The first edition was published in 1487 in Antwerp, followed by the 1488 edition in Delft, 1495 and 1499 in Zwolle and again in Antwerp in 1510. Amongst the earliest artist who worked at the project we mention: The Master of Haarlem, The second Gouda woodcutter and The first Antwerp woodcutter. The woodcut here on auction is attributed by the Rijksmuseum to a group of three artists (Master of Delft, Master of the Delbecq-Schreiber-Passion, Master of the Virgo inter Virgines) and dated 1480-1500. It's quality is very good. It is a real early woodcut in History and precedes the more common woodcuts from the Ludolphus editions of the turn of the century. A very rare work. / Dimensions: 17,40 x 14,50 cm / Condition: Excellent early impression with unbroken woodcut lines, mounted on a laid paper collection sheet. Very nice period hand coloring. Gothic Dutch letterpress on the backside in two columns. / Literature: Rijksmuseum RP-P-OB-2032 -----Conway (1884) and "The guilder compass" (1951). Botke, K. --- Prof. Henri Defoer, history of the woodcuts from the Ludolphus editions. ( Jaarboek voor Nederlandse boekgeschiedenis 24/2017) / Medium: Oldcoloured woodcut /Circa: 1480-1503
Master of Haarlem (1483-1486 Fl.), Attr. - Thomas Convinced / Description: Thomas Convinced, a rather a-typical version of the story. Upper left Saint Thomas in a cave blessed by the Lord, upper right Thomas at the door of a tower feeling the wounds of Christ, bottom part Jesus in an interior as salvator and pointing towards a table with bread and wine on it. ' This is an old colored incunabula woodcut from an early edition of Ludolphus de Saxonia, "Dat Boeck vanden leven ons lief heeren Ihesu Christi". The first edition was published in 1487 in Antwerp, followed by the 1488 edition in Delft, 1495 and 1499 in Zwolle and again in Antwerp in 1510. Amongst the earliest artist who worked at the project we mention: The Master of Haarlem, The second Gouda woodcutter and The first Antwerp woodcutter. The woodcut here on auction is identical in style as the ones attributed by the Rijksmuseum to The Master of Haarlem and dated 1483-1486. They do not have this woodcut and I did not find it elsewhere. It's quality is outstanding. It is a real early woodcut in History and precedes the more common woodcuts from the Ludolphus editions of the turn of the century. A very rare work. / Dimensions: 18,60 x 12,70 cm / Condition: Excellent early impression with unbroken woodcut lines, mounted on a laid paper collection sheet. Very nice period hand coloring. Gothic Dutch letterpress on the backside in two columns. / Literature: Conway (1884) and "The guilder compass" (1951). Botke, K. --- Prof. Henri Defoer, history of the woodcuts from the Ludolphus editions. ( Jaarboek voor Nederlandse boekgeschiedenis 24/2017) / Medium: Oldcoloured woodcut /Circa: 1483-1486
WWI Briitish Verners Prismatic Marching Compass and Leather Case, marks to compass include broad arrow and year '1917' (cracks to glass cover), leather case impressed with manufacturer 'T. French and Son London' and year '1917'. Also prismatic binoculars by 'Carl Zeiss Jena', single draw telescope with leather covering (some tearing to leather) and canvas belt.Not possible to identify model type of binoculars, however, more photos added to assist buyers own assessment
* British Isles. Speed (John), Britain as it was devided in the tyme of the English Saxons especially during their Heptarchy, Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell [1676], hand coloured engraved map, large strapwork cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, the vertical borders decorated with historical scenes, red-ruled, three small repaired tears, slight overall toning, 385 x 510 mm, English text on verso, mounted, framed and double-glazedQTY: (1)NOTE:R. W. Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1477 - 1650, number 317.
Surrey. Greenwood (C & J), A Map of the County of Surrey from an actual survey made in the years 1822 and 1823, George Pringle Jnr. 1st September 1823, large-scale engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic cartouche, uncoloured vignette of Kew Palace, compass rose, table of explanation, calligraphic cartouche and dedication, the whole edged in green silk (the silk with slight fraying) slight dust soiling, marbled endpapers, 1000 x 1210 mm, contained within a contemporary calf book box, box rubbed and worn QTY: (1)
Speed (John). A collection of seven maps [1611 - 1743], seven engraved maps, two with hand-colouring, with examples including York Shire, published by John Sudbury & George Humble [ 1627], uncoloured engraved map, some marginal fraying and closed tears, longer closed tear from the base of the central fold, slight worming, 385 x 510 mm, English text on verso, together with another copy (first edition of 1611) with marginal chipping and fraying causing slight loss to the printed image, trimmed to the neatline, heavily stained and with long closed tears affecting the printed image, 380 x 505 mm, English text on verso, with The Countie and Citie of Lyncolne Described with the Armes of them that have bene Earles thereof since the Conquest, published by Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell [1676], uncoloured engraved map, inset plan of Lincoln, slight creasing, central fold crudely repaired on verso, vertical margins trimmed with slight loss to the strapwork margin, crudely extended, 385 x 510 mm, English text on verso, plus Huntington Both Shire and Shire Towne with the Ancient Citie Ely described, published by Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell [1676], uncoloured engraved map, inset plans of Huntingdon and Ely, slight staining to the central fold, central fold split and repaired on verso, slight worming, but largely confined to the margins, vertical borders strengthened on verso, 385 x 510 mm, English text on verso, and Bedford Shire and the Situation of Bedford described with the Armes of those Honorable Familyes that have borne ye titles of Dukes and Earls thereof, published by Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell [1676], uncoloured engraved map, inset plan of Bedford, some marginal fraying and worming, some staining, 385 x 515 mm, English text on verso, together with Hartford Shire Described The Sittuations of Hartford and the most Ancient Towne St Albons with such memorable actions as have happened, published by Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell [1676], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Hertford and Verolanium (St Albans), some creasing, some marginal fraying and worming, central fold partially split and crudely repaired on verso, 385 x 510 mm, English text on verso, with Anglesey Antiently called Mona described, published Henry Overton, [1713 - 43], hand-coloured engraved map, inset plan of Beaumaris, large compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, large margins, short split at the base of the central fold, toned overall, 385 x 510 mm, no text on versoQTY: (7)
East Indies. Visscher (Nicolas), Indiae Orientalis nec non Insularum Adiacentium Nova Descriptio, Amsterdam, circa 1680, uncoloured engraved map, large decorative cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, some damp staining to the lower margins, repaired on verso, 470 x 570 mmQTY: (1)NOTE:R. V. Tooley, The Mapping of Australia, 1300.The map illustrates the sphere of influence of the Dutch East India Company and extends from India and the Maldives in the west to New Guinea and the southern coast of Japan in the east, centred on the Straits of Malacca and the Malay Peninsula. It shows several place names along the North coast of Australia.
West Indies. Blaeu (Johannes), Canibales Insulae, Amsterdam, [1662 - 70] uncoloured engraved map of the Lesser Antilles, large margins, 415 x 530 mm, no text on verso, together with Visscher (Nicolas). Jamaica Americae Septentrionalis Ampla Insula a Chrstophoro Columbo detecta..., published Amsterdam, circa 1700, hand-coloured engraved map. large decorative cartouche and compass rose, a small area of repair to the lower left corner, 515 x 590 mmQTY: (2)
Wiltshire. Andrews (John & Dury Andrew), A Topographical Map of Wiltshire on a Scale of 2 inches to a mile from an Actual Survey by John Andrews & Andrew Dury in the year 1773, 1st edition, 1773, large scale engraved map on eighteen sheets (complete) all with contemporary wash colouring, large uncoloured cartouche, inset list of subscribers, compass rose, slight marginal dust and finger soiling, slight staining and spotting, bound with the index map, 'A Map of Wiltshire (Taken from and Actual Survey) being the Index to the large one', the index map has slight spotting, creasing and dust soiling and is frayed and torn with slight loss along the lower margin, repaired and strengthened on verso, bookplate of The Rt. Honble. the Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire to the rear pastedown, loosely inserted are three mid-19th century sale particulars and a cancelled Royal Warrant for Rank Xerox, contemporary marbled calf, skilful reback retaining the contemporary gilt decorated spine, bumped and with some wear to extremities, slim folioQTY: (1)
Greenwood (C & J). Six County Maps: Devon, Wiltshire, Cumberland, Somerset, Nottingham & Leicestershire, 1821-31, six engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, each map with a calligraphic cartouche, an uncoloured vignette, compass rose and table of explanation, occasional marginal closed tears, the map of Somerset heavily wormed and split along the central fold, each approximately 630 x 705 mmQTY: (6)
A late 19th century J W Benson brass cased carriage timepiece / barometer with twin thermometers, the clock dial with black Arabic and Roman numerals, with central silvered dial compass, with presentation inscription to "Captain Llewellyn Davies from A. Cardale in Perkin Warbeck landed, Lyttleton October 15th 1873", with swing handle and raised on shaped bracket feet, approx. 21cm high. Untested, some wear, slight scratches commensurate with age.
1990 Gallantry FDC Signed by 4 Victoria Cross Holders, 6 GC, Plus 5. 11 9 90 London George Cross Special Postmark on Full Set of 5 Gallantry Stamps. Personally Signed by Victoria Cross Holders. Captain Harold Marcus Ervine - Andrews VC 1st Battalion France Dunkirk. Won his Victoria Cross at Dunkirk evacuation. Flt Lt Learoyd VC 49 Squadron HP Hampden pilot bombing an aqueduct of the Dortmund - Ems Canal on 12 August 1940. Flt. Lt. W. Reid VC Victoria Cross holder. 61 Squadron RAFVR. Awarded the VC for gallantry during a raid on Dusseldorf Germany on 3rd November 1943. Despite being severely wounded, continued to fly his damaged Lancaster bomber to bomb Dusseldorf. Managed to land his aircraft safely upon return. Lieutenant Colonel E. C. T. Wilson VC Holder. The East Surry regiment ( attached Somaliland Camel Corps)Awarded the Victoria Cross for most conspicuous gallantry on active service in defence of the Tug Argan Gap in British Somaliland. Charles Walker GC, awarded the George Cross in 1942 for his bravery in saving the life of a seaman while serving with the Royal Navy. Detective Sergeant Frederick William Fairfax GC (17 June 1917, Westminster, London-February 1998, Yeovil), won the George Cross for his heroism in chasing the armed robbers Derek Bentley and Christopher Craig, The pair had broken into a warehouse in Croydon and were pursued by Fairfax onto the roof of the building. The police officer grabbed Bentley, when Craig shot him, grazing his shoulder. Despite his injury, the unarmed Fairfax chased Bentley and managed to arrest and subdue him. More officers arrived at the scene and Constable Sidney Miles scaled the roof, only to be shot dead by Craig, who then jumped from the roof after expending his ammunition, injured himself upon landing and was arrested. Air Vice Marshal Sir Laurence Frank Sinclair GC, KCB, CBE, DSO and Bar (13 June 1908 - 14 May 2001) was awarded the George Cross for rescuing a severely injured airman from a crashed and burning plane. Wg. Cdr. G. L. Sinclair Battle of Britain fighter pilot with 19 Sqn and 310 ( Czech ) WW11 Ace 9. Lt Gen Sir Napier Crookenden DSO OBE However he volunteered for Airborne forces and became a parachutist. As a brigade major in 6th Airborne Division he took part in the D Day Assault and then commanded the 9th Battalion of the Parachute Regiment from July 1944 until 1947, including the Rhine Crossing in March 1945. R A C Awcock MM Corps of Royal Engineers. Awarded the Military Medal at Anzio. In the Anzio Beach head during the advance to the Campoleone feature, a detachment of No 2 platoon of a field Company, R E was in support of a troop of a Battalion, Royal Tank Regiment. A minefield was reported and the tanks were completely held up. The RE Detachment went forward and commenced to detect and clear the mines under enemy small arms and shell fire, five of the sappers being wounded. In spite of this heavy opposition Sapper Awcock, with complete disregard for his own personal safety while being sniped and shelled assisted in the clearing of a gap in the minefield. During the whole time he was at work he was in full view of the enemy and it was by his devotion to duty courage and cool example that the work was completed and the tanks able to advance. H W Stevens GC Stevens was awarded the George Cross for the Gallantry he showed while serving as a Constable in the Metropolitan Police Force on the 29th of March, 1958. Prior to joining the Metropolitan Police Force, Stevens served 3 years in the Royal Navy. Kenneth Farrow GC, won George Cross 21 Jun 48 (Cardiff City Police Force). Ken Farrow GC ( Police Constable ) rescued a child who had fallen into the feeder, an aqueduct which supplies water from the river Taff to Cardiff, running under concrete slabs. Air Marshal Sir John Rowlands GC KBE was a Welsh Royal Air Force officer who was awarded the George Cross for his work in bomb disposal and later worked in the development of Britain's nuclear weapons programme. Detective Sergeant Frederick William Fairfax GC (17 June 1917, Westminster, London-February 1998, Yeovil), won the George Cross for his heroism in chasing the armed robbers Derek Bentley and Christopher Craig, The pair had broken into a warehouse in Croydon and were pursued by Fairfax onto the roof of the building. The police officer grabbed Bentley, when Craig shot him, grazing his shoulder. Despite his injury, the unarmed Fairfax chased Bentley and managed to arrest and subdue him. More officers arrived at the scene and Constable Sidney Miles scaled the roof, only to be shot dead by Craig, who then jumped from the roof after expending his ammunition, injured himself upon landing and was arrested. Mr. M. G. Comeau MM, 33 Sqn airmen awarded MM for gallant conduct at Maleme Crete. Field Marshal The Lord Carver GCB CBE DSO MC. Of the Royal Tank Regiment, who served with the 7th Armoured Division throughout Operation Compass. With Military Cross MM. Details enclosed. 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
The Gordon Highlanders - Rhodes Family Part Uniforms, comprising a scarlet mess dress jacket to Captain John (Johnnie) W P Rhodes, with crimson silk collar and yellow cuffs; a green wool doublet, No.1 dress blue wool jacket and No.2 Service dress jacket to Captain Lachlan Rhodes, together with two Sam Browne belts, buff belt and sword slings, a pair of Gordon tartan breeches, a leather service sporran, a pair of rope epaulettes, a pair of slip-on rank shoulder straps to the 51st Highland Division, five slip-on rank shoulder straps, a glengarry badge, a 9 carat gold sweetheart brooch -af, a pair of staybrite shoulder titles, various buttons and rank pips, a leather case for a Military Cross, a leather case for a pocket compass, and two Prisoner of War badges, together with two photocopied photographs of the above officers (qty)Footnote :- Captain Johnnie Rhodes of the Gordon Highlanders was commissioned in 1939, served with the BEF, was the first officer in 51st Highland Division to be awarded the Military Cross for bravery; was captured at St Valery in 1940 and spent 5 years as a POW. After the War served with the Regiment until 1946. Captain Lachlan Rhodes, also of the Gordon Highlanders. Served from 1970 to 1980 in Germany, Cyprus, Singapore, Northern Ireland and Scotland, with his final role as ADC to General Sir Michael Gow, GOC Scotland.
A First World War Verner's Pattern VII Pocket Compass by Short & Mason Ltd., London, No.15181, dated 1915, in a stitched leather case; two Other Military Pocket Compasses, one named to J F E Bowring, 12th Lanc. Fusiliers, the other stamped Barkers Patent, both in stitched leather cases; a Queen Victoria 1837-1897 Jubilee Bronze Commemorative Medallion, in red leather fitted case; a Gentleman's Small Leather Travelling Dressing Case, with chromed fittings (5)
ANTIQUE 18CT GOLD SPINNING COMPASS FOB. A solid chain C-shaped frame, with double sided compass. Hallmarked 'M.W&S (Matthew Wilcox & Son), 18, Birmingham, 1919'. Diameter 18.6mm. With an 18ct gold open jump ring. Weight 7.8g. *CR Wear commensurate with age. Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of repairs. Both faces with light surface scratches. General light surface wear to the mount. Compass free moving and operational.
Jackson & Son, Tenterden, a silver pair-cased Masons pocket watch the fusee movement having an engraved and pierced back-cock to the verge escapement with the backplate signed Jackson & Son, Tenterden, No.1022, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and gilt-brass hands with the outer case hallmarked for silver, London 1798, the inner case similarly hallmarked and engraved with Mason's compass and square and Barrow 1802, diameter 55mm, gross weight 132.06gs, with chain having a Mason's fob stamped .925, gross weight chain 22.58gs.With a set of watch keys.
A Maldives 1995 250 Rufiyaa 50th Anniversary of the United Nations 0.925 silver coin, 28.4g, together with a Queen Elizabeth II Gibraltar 2005 Anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar (Horatio Nelson on compass), 0.925 silver five pound coin, 28.6g, a Malawi 1995 5 Kwacha 0.925 silver coin, 28.5g and an Eastern Caribbean States 1994 10 dollar World Cup 0.925 silver coin, 28.2g. (4 Coins - 113.7 grams in all)

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