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Antiquarian Books - Anon, An Apology For the Life of Colley Cibber, Comedian, and Late Patentee of the Theatre-Royal [...], fourth edition, two-volume set, R. and J. Dodsley, London 1756, disbound contemporary calf, marbled endpapers, 12mo; Phædri Augusti Cæsaris Liberti Fabularum Aesopicarum [Aesop's Fables], Eton 1814, contemporary calf, 12mo; 18th century Cooke's Edition of Poetical Works of William Congreve, dated ownership inscription 1798, full calf; The Remains of Henry Kirke White, two volumes only, 1829, contemporary quarter-calf; other bindings; A Manual of Domestic Economy, With Hints On Domestic Medicine and Surgery, sixth edition, 1862, ink MS marginalia and figures, period buckram, 12mo; Rolleston (T.W.), Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race, With Fifty-Eight Full-page Illustrations, second and revised edition, George G. Harrap & Company, London 1917, gilt-embossed buckram; Wilson (H.W.), With The Flag to Pretoria: A History of the Boer War of 1899 - 1900, two-volume set, Harmsworth Brothers, Limited, London 1900, quarter-leather and buckram boards, folios; Local Interest, Wirksworth Grammar School full leather prize binding, gilt-embossed and inscribed presentation plate, dated Midsummer 1905; Poems by Joan Burgess, Printed for Private Circulation, Jarrold & Sons, Limited, Norwich 1931, viii, 33pp, contemporary brown pigskin, floppy 12mo; Jewitt (L), Life of Josiah Wedgwood; Dugdale's England and Wales Delineated, volume IX only, 1845; Rowse (A.L.), Poems Chiefly Cornish, first edition, fourth impression, Faber and Faber, London 1944, h/b, d/j; The Chart and Compass: Sailors' Magazine, Volume XX, 1898, original embossed blue buckram; other 19th century and later periodicals; literature; theology; qty
ATTRIBUTED TO PAUL BRADDON (BRITISH 1864-1938), 'Corner of Inge St and Hurst St 1893, The Compass Inn, the site is now occupied by Tivoli', a pencil sketch initialled PB lower left, approximately 18.5cm x 25.5cm, together with a Paul Braddon watercolour of an 18th Century red brick mansion titled to the top edge of mount and verso 'From Office Row, Temple, The Birthplace of Charles Lamb born Feb 10 1775', initialled PB lower left and signed verso, watercolour, approximately 19cm x 27.5cm (2)
Royal Air Force Aircrew Issue Tissue Paper Escape Map and Escape Compass, interesting example of the tissue escape map as issued to RAF aircrew during operations over northern Europe. The map covers Holland, Belgium and Northern France. Mounted in a glazed display frame with an original Aircrew issue escape compass in waterproof cover with neck strap. Also mounted with an RAF NCO’s cap badge. Frame measures 65 x 60cms.
British Officers Marching Compass, housed in its original brown leather case and strap; Pair of brass trench art shell cases engraved with Egyptian scenes and badge of the South African Tank Corps; WW1 brass trench art miniature coal bucket with bullet head feet; 2x small brass shell cases; WW2 1942 Trench art in the form of a sailing boat on shell base; practice round with blue tip. Various conditions. (8 items)
Zepplin L48 interest, a brooch made from the wreck of the L48. On the night of 16th June 1917, the L48 was one of four airships sent to attack London, after dropping bombs on Harwich, the airship tried to return home by heading east, however its compass had frozen at the high altitude and, unknown to its crew, it drifted north in the dark along the Suffolk coast, the airship was caught by searchlights but was too high an altitude for the planes to reach, in an effort to escape British airspace before dawn the Zeppelin captain gave orders to descend, Captain RHMS Saundby, from his aircraft, noticed the descent beginning and attacked again. His bullets hit the Zeppelin this time and the tail of the airship ignited, the ship crashed into the ground at Holly Tree Farm in Theberton, near Leiston, Suffolk, three German crew managed to jump out of their gondola the other sixteen crew members died in the crash. In a glazed frame with hand written history of the crash
A late 19th century Tunbridgeware desk compass and thermometer, modelled as an octagonal column on square base, thermometer with ivory back plate named for 'T Barton Tunbridge Wells', 13cm (lacking disk top) CONDITION REPORT: Please note: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory outside the EU.
WWl German steel helmet, Trench Art brass sugar helmet 'Souvenir from Sailly' similar ashtray, marching compass, Spindler & Hoyer 8 x 30 monocular in leather case, vesta, alloy model of a fighter plane and two powder flasks, (9) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
British Army bayonet the for Enfield rifle, 43cm blade stamped Wilkinson with crown and 1907, in leather scabbard with canvas frog, L57cm, a Hunting knife with compass pommel and 15cm part serrared blade stamped Stainless Steel, Rostfrei in leather scabbard and two knives with leather grips, 14.5cm blades stamped 'William Rodgers I Cut my Way' another knife with part serrated blade (5) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
[§] ATTRIBUTED TO JANKEL ADLER (POLISH 1895-1949) PORTRAIT OF THE MUSICIAN ERIC HUDES, MANCHESTER, C.1940 Oil on canvas board 36cm x 27cm (14.25in x 10.5in) Note: Though it is not known exactly when the artist acquired this artwork, Low was a friend of Adler, and later took on his studio when he left Glasgow. The work is annotated by Low's hand on its backboard as being by Adler, and depicting Eric Hudes. She has dated the work 'c.1940, or earlier'. Low also bought work from her friend Cyril Gerber, owner of the Compass Gallery, over the years. Gerber dealt frequently in Adler's work. Provenance: From the Collection of Bet Low, sold on behalf of The Bet Low Trust

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