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TRIO TO PTE S CUNNINGHAM - Public School Battalion Middlesex RegimentTrio correctly impressed PS-873 Pte S Cunningham Middx RStanley Cunningham served as a Drummer with the 16th Bn of the Middlesexregiment commonly known as ' The Public Schools Battalion' He landed inFrance on 17th of November 1915. Stanley survived the war and wasdemobilised in 1919.Swing mounted as worn.Condition VF (light contacting, naming visible to the naked eye clearly)
1914/15 TRIO TO 2. LIEUT STOKES SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY William Sydney Stokes was a native of Somerset the family owning a farm in Holditch, Chard, Somerset. Stokes served in France with the 3rd Bn. He was discharged with a Silver War Badge, which was issued on 3rd April 1918 Silver War Badge. 341007 Trio correctly named - 2. Lieut W S Stokes Somerset
GREAT WAR MILITARY CROSS & PAIR TO CAPTAIN MILLAR TANK CORPS GV Military Cross unnamed as issued Pair correctly impressed - Capt R M Millar Swing mounted as worn Condition GVF+ With numerous pieces of insignia and buttons. A number of medal ribbons. Full size F&G Star, Defence Medal and War Medal. Mini group MC, 14/15 Star, Pair, F&G, Defence and War. Not entitled to 14/15 Star. Robert MacGregor Millar was born in Dorset on 7th June 1896. He landed in France in July 1917 and was subsequently transferred to the Tank Corps. Millar was serving with the Tank Corps when he was awarded the Military Cross. The London Gazette notes his parent regiment was the Somerset Light Infantry and he was to the RE Sig Coy, 3rd Tank BDE. However his medal index card states his first unit was the RGA. The awarded was announced on 31st December 1918. During WW2 he served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Armoured Corps.
GROUP OF FIVE TO CHIEF ENGINE ROOM ARTIFICER, THOMAS STANLEY R.N.Ashanti Medal 'Witu 1890' - Correctly impressed - T Stanley ERA HMS Boadicea 1914/15 Star - Correctly impressed - 120172 J Stanley C.E.R.A. R.N.British War Medal - Correctly impressed - 120172 T Stanley C.E.R.A. R.N.Victory Medal - Correctly impressed - 120172 T Stanley C.E.R.A. R.N.Victorian Naval Long Service Good Conduct Medal - correctly impressed -T Stanley ERA HMS VernonSwing mounted as worn.Condition GVF ( light contacting to initial on LSGC, note different initial on Star)With a late issue no bar Ashanti Medal (issued 23rd January 1931) to ' W. Stanley ORD HMS Druid. Condition NEF.Thomas Stanley was born in Portsmouth on 5th May 1861. In civilian life he worked as an Engine Turner and Fitter. He joined the Royal Navy on 7th June 1882, signing on for a 10 year period. Stanley earned the East and West Africa Medal with clasp Witu 1890 while serving on board HMS Boadicea as a Engine Room Artificer, during the action against the Sultan of Witu. Boadicea was the flagship of Vice-Admiral Hon. Sir E. R. Fremantle, K.C.B.Awarded the Long Service Good Conduct Medal on 11th June 1892, while serving on the Shore Establishment HMS Vernon. Stanley was pensioned to shore on 5th August 1902. He settled into retirement and moved to Lewisham in London.On the outbreak of the Great War, he reenlisted in the Royal Navy and served on HMS Glory from 2nd August 1914 until 16th October 1914 as Chief Engine Room Artificer. Stanley then went on to serve on a number of shore establishments before his final discharge on 28th August 1919.
GREAT WAR TERRITORIAL GROUP TO EX-1112 SJT DEVERELL ESSEX R 1914/15 Trio correctly impressed - EX - 1112 SJT A Deverell Territorial Force Efficiency Medal - 275051 SJT Deverell 6 / Essex R Albert Deverell was a native of Essex. A pre War territorial he volunteered for overseas service and saw action in Gallipoli, landing there on 24th July 1915. He was then posted to Salonika and served for a short period at home in the closing stages of the war. He was never wounded and remained in the territorials post war. In 1919 he secured a job as a 'Gas Light and Coke Salesman' Condition = VF
PAIR AND LSGC TO PETTY OFFICER FIDDLER HMS WARSPITE AT JUTLAND Pair correctly impressed - 239655 C Fiddler PO TEL RN LSGC correctly impressed - 239655 C Fiddler PO TEL RN HMS Emperor of India Condition = VF ( Light contacting to BWM and LSGC, Number faint on Victory medal and contacting) With bowl made from the Teak of HMS Warspite. Charley Fiddler was born in Kingston Upon Thames on 24th November 1891. He joined the Royal Navy on 24th November 1909, signing on as Boy 2nd Class. At the Battle of Jutland he served on HMS Warspite, where the vessel was involved in the battle, sadly sustaining 14 men killed and 16 wounded. Fiddler remained in the Nay until December 1927, his last posting being HMS Emperor of India.
Military Interest - Regimental Silver Light Automatic Pistol Two Handle Sterling Silver Trophy/Cup Officers Only 8th (Ardwick) Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Winners inscribed from 1929 to 1966. Hallmark Birmingham 1929, William Neale & Sons makers mark. 23oz - 16 grams. Height 10.75" - 26 cm. Please see photographs.
A Collection of Ceramic Ornaments comprising of figurines in boxes/tins named Cooks helper, Three though dragons from Texas, Reach for the stars, Our hero and My garden dragon. A collection of figurines without a box comprising of Sees all...knows all, Good news, Looking for the right word, "Friends", Stalking the cookie jar, In the bag, The winner, Tea and gossip, "Wheeee", Dragon kite, Belly button!, Perfect fit, Giggles the performing gargoyle, Its dark out there, D...pressing, Many hands make a light work, Poker face, One size fits all, Take your medicine, Life is good, Pocket possey, Hppy mothers day, Why?, Varoom, All wrapped up, Scooter, I'm cranky, Frequent flyer, Daisy, Winged message, Lady big hat, I'm not lis-s-tening, Happy camper, Party hat, Brrr...I'm cold, Jaunty, Playing dress up, Rise and shine, Flannel nightie, The scholar, Can't catch me, Cn you hear me now, A book my size, Defender of the universe, Really i've grown, Sweet pie, Squish!, Your prince is here, Twinkle toes and Chocolate strawberry avalanche surprise. A collection of pins/badges and magnets comprising of Sherlock, Writing to you, Time for you and Writing for you. A Sugar Dish "Full of sugar" and a Milk Jug "Pour Little Dragon". Finally a collection of photo frames including, Cookie x2, Castle x2 and A star.
Collection of Lamps & Household Items comprising: a pair of matching bedside lamps with shades; a tall candle based lamp with shade; two Denby stoneware pale green vases with white scroll decoration, measuring 8'' and 6'' tall; a stainless steel openwork fruit bowl; several glass vases; a contemporary metal candle holder and candle; and a reproduction railway sign 'First Class Buffet Carriage'. Also includes a modern stainless steel light fitting with three wire and stone set shades. Please see images.
Sleeping Beauty Turquoise and White Zircon Ring, an oval cut cabochon of over 2cts of the bright, matrix free, turquoise from the Sleeping Beauty mine in Arizona which closed for the mining of this much admired stone earlier this century; to either side of the turquoise are three rows of three round cut natural white zircons, totalling 0.5ct, adding elegance and light in support of the main stone; size S
Labradorite Pear Cut Solitaire Ring, an elongated pear cut 24ct cabochon of labradorite, the natural, moody stone with the inner coloured glow phenomenon, similar to that seen in moonstone, that appears and moves depending on the direction of the light; in this high carat piece, set in silver, the glow is predominantly metallic blue; size S
[COOK (JAMES)][A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean. Undertaken by the Command of His Majesty, for Making Discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere. Performed under the Direction of Captains Cook, Clerke, and Gore, in His Majesty's Ships the Resolution and Discovery, in the Years 1776, 1778, 1779, and 1780], Atlas volume only, 61 engraved plates, 2 engraved maps (one folding with short tear, one double-page), dampstain to lower portion (affecting some plates), light browning and spotting throughout, modern quarter morocco, gilt morocco lettering label on spine and on upper cover [Hill 361; Lada-Mocarski 37; Sabin 16250], folio (550 x 410mm.), [G. Nichol and T. Cadell, 1784]This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
LODWICK (R.W., BOMBAY CIVIL SERVICE)Humorous Sketches in the World We Live In, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED 'To the Honourable Mountstuart Elphinstone the friend & patron of his father this copy is presented as a mark of respect by R.W. Lodwick, Bombay, April 25th 1856' on the front free endpaper, 40 lithographed plates (each with several caricatures by the author), occasional light spotting, contemporary red half morocco gilt over cloth, pictorial label (captioned 'Humours Sketches') on upper cover, 4to, Bombay, Drawn by the Author, and Lithographed at the Education Society's Press, 1856Footnotes:AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY of a series of caricatures in which the author desires 'to expose the absurdities of Indian life in a good-humoured manner... [and] trusts that no one will take offence'. Whilst his British audience may not have taken offence, the local population depicted would undoubtedly have done so.Provenance: Mountstuart Elphinstone (1779-1859), Lieutenant-Governor of Bombay from 1819-1827, gifted by the author.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ANSON (GEORGE)A Voyage Round the World, in the Years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV, FIRST EDITION, LARGE PAPER COPY, edited by Richard Walter, with p.319 misnumbered 219, 42 engraved plates, maps and plans (most folding), list of subscribers, 'Directions to the bookbinder' at end, one map with tear repaired, one shaved just touching image, occasional toning and light off-setting, contemporary speckled calf, neatly rebacked preserving original gilt-tooled spine with red gilt morocco spine [Hill 1817; Sabin 1626], 4to (285 x 225mm.), John and Paul Knapton, for the Author, 1748Footnotes:'A MASTERPIECE OF DESCRIPTIVE TRAVEL. Anson's voyage appears to have been the most popular book of maritime adventure of the eighteenth century' (Hill). The first official account of Anson's circumnavigation, edited from Anson's 'papers and materials' by Richard Walter, the Expedition's chaplain. 'The book was both a stirring story of adventures at sea and an exhortation to further Pacific enterprise' (Glyn Williams, The Prize of All the Oceans. The Triumphs and Tragedy of Anson's Voyage, 1999). This copy is considerably larger than the standard quarto first edition (see following lot).Provenance: Earl of Breadalbane, bookplate. This is most probably the third Earl, John Campbell (1696-1782); Stowe Library, bookplate.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
LOWTH (GEORGE T.)The Wanderer in Arabia; or, Western Footsteps in Eastern Tracks, 2 vol., FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, inscribed 'To Mr. Wyld with the author's best compliments' on the blank recto of the frontispiece in volume 1, 6 lithographed plates, 22 leaves of advertisements, yellow endpapers, publisher's pictorial cloth gilt (with 'Leighton Son & Hodge' binder's label inside '), light soiling [Blackmer 1035; Weber I, 515], 8vo, Hurst and Blackett, 1855Footnotes:An account of a journey made by Lowth and his wife between 1850 and 1851. Volume 1 is devoted to Egypt, whilst volume 2 describes Sinai, Palestine, Petra and Syria. The 'Mr. Wyld' to whom this copy was presented by the author is presumably the artist or lithographer whose name appears beneath the plates. Surprisingly rare, with only one copy recorded on Rare Book Hub in the past fifteen years.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ANSON (GEORGE)A Voyage Round the World, in the Years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV, bound in 2 vol. (text and plates), fifth edition, edited by Richard Walter, folding engraved World map frontispiece, 42 engraved plates and maps (mostly folding, occasional offsetting and light stains, plate 33 shaved within platemark of upper margin), contemporary calf, 2-line gilt fillet border on sides, rebacked with period style gilt-tooled spine, slightly rubbed [Hill 1820], 4to (text 255 x 202mm.; atlas 272 x 225mm.), for the Author, by John and Paul Knapton, 1749Footnotes:An unusual copy with the plates bound separately, probably for the library at Milton Hall, the largest private house in Cambridgeshire.Provenance: Earl Fitzwilliam, probably the 3rd Earl, bookplate; Milton Hall, Peterborough, the seat of the Fitzwilliam family, booklabel; Ida and F.W. Hosken, Africana book collectors, bookplate.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
CRESSWELL (KEPPEL A.)The Mosques of Egypt... Being a Series of Views in Colour and Monochrome of the Principal Mosques of Egypt with a Brief Note on Each Monument Describing its History and Architectural Features Accompanied by Detailed Plans and Maps, 2 vol., half-titles, chromolithographed frontispieces and title borders, 243 plates (mostly photographic, some coloured), 2 large colour-printed maps and index in pocket at the end of volume one (as issued), 2-page introduction loose (as usual), occasional light spotting, publisher's green morocco, gilt lettering on spine and upper cover, folio (434 x 324mm.),, Giza, The Survey of Egypt, 1949This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
[YOUNG (JOHN)]An Affecting Narrative of the Unfortunate Voyage and Catastrophe of his Majesty's Ship Wager, one of Commodore Anson's Squadron in the South Sea Expedition, FIRST EDITION, light toning to title, modern half calf [Borba de Moraes p.948; Hill 1926; Sabin 1634], 8vo, John Norwood, 1751Footnotes:'A thrilling narrative of one of the most remarkable voyages ever undertaken (Hill). This rare account is attributed to John Young, the cooper on the H.M.S. Wager, and one of few survivors who eventually returned to via Lisbon, like Bulkeley and Cummins.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
FRANKLIN AND NORTH-WEST PASSAGECOLLINSON (RICHARD) Journal of H.M.S. Enterprise, on the Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin's Ships by Behring Strait. 1850-55, FIRST EDITION, edited by T.R. Collinson, colour lithographed frontispiece, 6 folding maps, photogravure portrait, light spotting, early blue calf gilt, the sides with 3-line fillet border enclosing an image of two entwined flags ('Enterprise for Franklin'), t.e.g., rebacked preserving original spine with red gilt morocco lettering labels, Sampson, Low, 1889--M'CLURE (RICHARD) The Discovery of the North-West Passage by H.M.S. 'Investigator'... 1850, 1851, 1853, 1854, second edition, edited by Captain Sherard Osborn, half-title, engraved frontispiece, 4 lithographed plates, map supplied in facsimile), publisher's cloth, joints repaired, new endpapers, Longman, Brown, 1857, 8vo (2)Footnotes:Account of the Franklin Search expedition undertaken in 1849, led by Sir Richard Collinson in the H.M.S. Enterprise. 'Of the many who had searched for Franklin, Collinson came closest to the place where the expedition had ended. Collinson's addition to geographical knowledge on this Arctic trip was very considerable, and would have been tantamount to the discovery of the north-west passage, had this not been already actually achieved by the men of the Investigator' (ODNB), the second ship on the expedition, captained by Robert Maclure.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
MAWSON (DOUGLAS)The Home of the Blizzard. Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914, 2 vol., 20 colour plates, numerous photographic plates (mostly by Frank Hurley, some folding or double-page), maps and plans, 3 colour maps in pocket at end of volume 2, occasional light foxing, publisher's pictorial blue cloth, upper covers blocked in silver, a little rubbed, light dampstaining [Rosove 217.A1.a; Spence 774; Taurus 100], large 8vo, Heinemann, 1915--MURDOCK (W.G. BURN) From Edinburgh to the Antarctic, ... the Dundee Antarctic Expedition of 1892-93, 2 maps (one colour, one folding), illustrations, contemporary black half morocco gilt, lettered 'Ducie' (Earl of Ducie) at foot of spine, [Rosove 234; Spence 825; Taurus 12], Longman's, Green, 1894--BORCHGREVINK (CARSTEN E.) First on the Antarctic Continent. Being an Account of the British Antarctic Expedition 1898-1900, photogravure portrait, 3 folding tinted maps (one with short tear at edge), numerous illustrations (many full-page), publisher's catalogue at end, light dampstain at foot of first few leaves, publisher's silver and gilt pictorial cloth, rubbed and slightly stained, George Newnes, 1901, FIRST EDITIONS, 8vo; and 3 others (7)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
MURRAY (JAMES) AND GEORGE MARSTONAntarctic Days. Sketches of the Homely Side of Polar Life by Two of Shackleton's Men... Introduced by Sir Ernest Shackleton, NUMBER 3 OF 280 DE LUXE COPIES, SIGNED BY MURRAY, MARSTON AND SHACKLETON on the half-title, 4 mounted colour plates after watercolours by C. Day (with captioned tissue guards), 33 full-page plates (some photographic), illustrations, occasional light spotting, publisher's cloth, plate mounted on upper cover (as issued), t.e.g., slightly rubbed [Spence 830; Taurus 61], 4to, Andrew Melrose, 1913Footnotes:LIMITED DE LUXE EDITION of an important account of the Shackleton's Nimrod expedition. 'For the first time an unofficial, and therefore more human document, is presented to the public ... I would advise anyone who wants to get to the kernel of the life of a Polar explorer to read the book' (Shackleton, Introduction).Provenance: Ethel Edith Mannin (1900-1984), travel writer and author, inscribed 'Christmas 1922. To my father with love from Ethel' on the front free endpaper; by descent to the current owner.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SCOTT (ROBERT FALCON)The Voyage of the 'Discovery', 2 vol., FIRST EDITION, with an AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED by the publisher Reginald Smith (31 October 1905, headed 'I have given Captain Scott your note'), photogravure frontispieces, numerous maps and plates including 12 in colour after Edward Wilson, folding map in pocket at the end of each volume, publisher's slip tipped into volume 1, occasional light soiling, publisher's blue cloth with gilt medallions on sides, gilt lettered spines, t.e.g., [Conrad, p.121; Rosove 286; Spence 1051; Taurus 41], 8vo, Smith Elder & Co., 1905Footnotes:First edition of Scott's narrative, with a loosely inserted letter written in the month of publication by the book's publisher Reginald Smith to the political journalist and Polar devotee Henry William Lucy: 'Dear Mr. Lucy/ I am very glad to see that you like the Antarctic book so much. You have said, in 'Punch' and in 'Vanity Fair', in print and much more forcibly, what I have been telling Captain Scott for the last twelve months while he was writing his book. Now he is inclined to believe me!/ Yours faithfully/ Reginald Smith'. Henry Lucy had reviewed Scott's book in Punch six days earlier, ending 'Written in the simple literary form in which brave men naturally narrate their doings, no more glowing narrative of adventure is to be met with in the English language'. Lucy was also a friend of Shackleton and a major fund-raiser for his Polar ventures, in recognition of which the explorer named a mountain after him in Antarctica.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DORN (FRANK)A Map and History of Peiping. With Explanatory Booklet, FIRST EDITION, large folding colour lithographed map of Peking (865 x 755mm.), light overall toning, several short tears at folds, with 22pp. of text, the map loose as issued in pocket inside lower cover publisher's printed cloth-backed paper wrappers, original printed slipcase (torn with small loss at edges) [Pegg, Cartographic Traditions in East Asian Maps, pp.54-55], small 4to, Tientsin-Peiping, Peiyang Press, 1936Footnotes:THE FIRST EDITION OF A HIGHLY DECORATIVE MAP OF BEIJING, depicting the principal sites and occupations of the inhabitants of the city, within a pictographic border showing Chinese history, the whole enlivened with amusing vignettes of the everyday life and sights of the city.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Lillihan carpet, north west Persia, circa 1930s-40s, 11ft. 8in. X 8ft. 3in. 3.56m. X 2.51m. Very slight wear in places. Light red field with dark blue centre medallion with red and ivory inner flowerheads; all over floral sprays; dark blue floral main border; pale yellow and light red floral guards.
Erivan boteh rug, Armenia, central Caucasus, early 20th century, 5ft. 9in. X 4ft. 5in. 1.75m. X 1.35m. Slight even wear; slight loss to ends. Terracotta field with columns of small angular boteh motifs in dark blue, ivory, terracotta; mid-gold and light blue; mid-blue leaf and calyx main border; mid-gold floral ribbon guards. Lustrous wool and rich palette.
Two Anatolian rugs, the first: Konya kelim, central Anatolia, circa 1940s-50s, 4ft. 11in. X 3ft. 9in. 1.50m. X 1.14m. Central blue and terracotta panel of medallions within wide ivory medallion main border; the second, Kars Kazak small rug, 3ft. 1in. X 3ft. 7in. 0.94m. X 1.09m. Ivory octagon with inner medallion on a light chestnut field within ivory and pale blue borders. (2)

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