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Los 14

Kinglake (Alexander William). The Invasion of the Crimea: its Origin, and an Account of its Progress down to the Death of Lord Raglan, 8 volumes, 1st editions, Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1863-87, half-titles to volumes 1-2 and 5-8, 65 plates (several folding), spotting to endpapers, half-titles and frontispieces, occasional light spotting elsewhere, volume 3 frontispiece repaired, contemporary maroon half morocco gilt, spines sunned, a few marks, 8vo (20.9 x 13 cm) (Qty: 8)Provenance: Library of Colin and Joan Deacon.

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Kraft zu Hohenlohe Ingelfingen (Prince). Letters on Cavalry, & Letters on Infantry, translated by Lieut.-Colonel N.L. Walford, R.A., 2 volumes in one, Woolwich, Royal Artillery Institution, 1889, 120 pages, and 3 folding lithographed plans of the Battles of Custozza and Vionville at end of the first part, and 128 pages of text to second part, original dark blue cloth gilt in very good condition, large 8vo, together with Groves (Lieut.-Col. Percy), History of the 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers (formerly the 21st Royal North British Fusiliers), now known as the Royal Scots Fusiliers, 1678-1895, 1st edition, W. & A.K. Johnston, 1895, 8 chromolithographed plates of historical military uniforms by Harry Payne, and one colour plate of the regimental tartan, original red cloth gilt, lightly marked, large 8vo, plus The Queen's Regulations and Orders for the Army, 3rd edition, 1844, light soiling to endpapers, original blindstamped red cloth gilt, light surface soiling, 8vo, and other military history and regulations interest, including Text Book of Military Topography, by Colonel W.H. Richards, 1888, Visits to Fields of Battle, in England, of the Fifteenth Century, by Richard Booke, 1857 (both in original blindstamped red cloth), A Handbook of British and Foreign Orders, War Medals and Decorations Awarded to the Army and Navy, ... in the collection of A.A. Payne, Sheffield, J.W. Northend, 1911, monochrome plates (dedication leaf inscribed 'With the Author's compliments), bound in contemporary half vellum gilt with bookplate of Lord Cheylesmore to front pastedown, The West Riding Territorials in the Great War, by Laurie Magnus, 1920 & Textbook of Small Arms, 1929, mostly large 8vo (Qty: 8)

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Las Cases (Emmanuel, Marquis de). The Life, Exile, and Conversations of the Emperor Napoleon, 4 volumes, 1st English edition, Henry Colburn, 1835, tw o folding maps, folding plan, 25 engraved plates and portraits, including several in aquatint, some spotting to plates and adjacent leaves, contemporary uniform polished full calf gilt, with morocco labels to spine, some light marks (generally an attractive set), 8vo (Qty: 4)Provenance: Library of Colin and Joan Deacon.

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Leach (Jonathan). Rough Sketches of the Life of an Old Soldier: during a service in the West Indies; at the Siege of Copenhagen in 1807; in the Peninsular and the South of France in the Campaigns from 1808 to 1814, with the Light Division; in the Netherlands in 1815; including the Battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo: with a slight sketch of the three years passed by the army of occupation in France, 1st edition, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1831, half-title not present, marbled edges and endpapers, contemporary gilt-decorated full calf, with gilt morocco title label to spine, one or two minor marks (a very good copy), 8vo (Qty: 1)Provenance: Library of Colin and Joan Deacon.

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Maitland (Captain F.L.). Narrative of the Surrender of Buonaparte and of his residence on board H.M.S. Bellerophon; with a detail of the principal events that occurred in that ship, between the 24th of May and the 8th of August, 1815, 1st edition, Henry Colburn, 1826, single folding lithographed chart (lightly spotted), bound with Warden (William). Letters written on board His Majesty's Ship The Northumberland, and at Saint Helena; in which the conduct and conversations of Napoleon Buonaparte, and his suite, during the voyage, and the first months of his residence in that island, are faithfully described and related, 2nd edition, published for the author, by R. Ackermann, 1816, engraved portrait frontispiece of Napoleon, folding facsimile of Napoleon's handwriting, and single engraved plate of the medal celebrating Napoleon's marriage, light spotting to plates, contemporary polished full calf (by John Winstanley, 25 Fountain Street, Manchester, with his ticket to front pastedown), gilt decorated spine with morocco labels, with gilt crest and motto 'sic semper fidelis' to centre of each cover, a few minor marks (generally an attractive copy), 8vo (Qty: 1)Provenance: John Bateman (1782-1858) of Knypersley Hall, Staffordshire; Library of Colin and Joan Deacon.

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Napier (William Francis Patrick). History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of France, from the Year 1807 to the Year 1814, 6 volumes, 2nd editions of volumes 1-3, 1st editions of volumes 4-6, Thomas & William Boone, 1832-40, half-title to volumes 1-2, 55 engraved plans, later ownership inscription to each initial blank, light spotting to a handful of plates, contemporary calf, rebacked to style, wear and restoration to extremities, 8vo (21.8 x 13.2 cm), together with: Bruce (Henry Austin, 1st Baron Aberdare), Life of General Sir William Napier, 2 volumes, 1st edition, John Murray, 1864, engraved portrait frontispieces (faintly offset), bookseller's tickets to initial blanks, engraved armorial bookplates of Joseph Gundry, near-contemporary tan half calf, richly gilt spines, twin morocco labels, 8vo (19.5 x 12 cm) (Qty: 8)Provenance: Library of Colin and Joan Deacon.

Los 22

O'Neill (John B. R.). Standing Orders of the Nineteenth, or, Assaye Regiment of Light Dragoons, Dublin, 1813, 118 pages, interleaved with blanks, contemporary ownership signature of A.J. Dalrymple to head of title, contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, recased with original plain spine laid down, small 8vo, together with Act for Punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for the better payment of the Army and their quarters... also, rules and articles for the better government of all His Majesty's Forces, printed by George Ayr and Andrew Strahan, 1815, several early regimental ownership signatures to title and following leaf, lacking A1 (blank) before title, 23-page appendix of Alterations Made This Year in the Mutiny Act and Articles of War, further ownership inscriptions to front pastedown, and binder's ticket of W. Forrester, City Walls, Chester, to upper outer corner, contemporary half calf, modern reback , retaining original label, small 8vo (Qty: 2)Provenance: The second volume formerly in the possession of Captain Disney, 67th Regiment, Royal Fusiliers; Library of Colin and Joan Deacon.

Los 262

* Railway Interest. A narrow gauge Leek & Manifold live steam tank locomotive, 2-6-4 built, maroon livery with name plate for 'J.P.R. Edward Davies, Kitson & Co Ltd, Leeds 1904' and another for 'Ystwyth Valley Railway (7)', approx. 46cm long, in a Accurcraft Trains cardboard box with accompanying brochure and instructions plus remote control unit (Qty: 1)The Leek & Manifold Valley Light Railway opened in 1904 and ran from Waterhouses to Hulme End in Staffordshire, the line mainly carried milk and dairies from the region. The railway had two large 2-6-4 tank locomotives built by Kitson & Co Leeds in 1904 and closed in 1934.

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Waterloo. An Account of the Battle of Waterloo, fought on the 18th of June 1815, by the English and Allied Forces, commanded by the Duke of Wellington, and the Prussian Army, under the orders of Prince Blucher, against the Army of France, commanded by Napoleon Bonaparte. By a British Officer on the Staff, with an appendix, containing the British, French, Prussian, and Spanish official details of that memorable engagement, printed for James Ridgway, 1815, folding engraved frontispiece Sketch of the Battle of Waterloo, with hand colouring, marginal closed tear without loss, and one or two marks to edges, some light spotting, bound with A Faithful and Detailed Account of the Last Campaign of Buonaparte, terminated by the Battle of Mount St. John, otherwise called of Waterloo; or, La Belle Alliance, by an Eye-Witness, translated from the third edition of the French. To which is added the Russian General's Account of the Campaign, as also the Austrian detailed account..., printed for John Booth and T. Egerton, 1815, 110 pages, single folding engraved plan of operations in the Netherlands, with some hand colouring, a little spotting, early ownership inscription of Charles R. Franklin dated 1854 to front endpaper, bookplate of Christopher Cole (1770-1836) to front pastedown, and bookplate of Lord Raglan above, contemporary red half morocco gilt, a litlte rubbed and marked, 8vo, together with [Gawler, George]. The Crisis and Close of the Action at Waterloo, by an Eye-Witness, Dublin, Richard Milliken and Son, 1833, 48 pages, including half-title, folding engraved plan at rear, some light spotting (a little heavier to folding plan), original cloth with printed paper label to upper cover, slightly rubbed, slim 8vo, author's presentation copy to Lord Fitzroy Somerset, inscribed 'Lord Fitzroy Somerset from the Author Major Gawler 52 Rt.', and with bookplate of Lord Raglan and Cefntilla Library bookplate to front pastedown, together with Burrell (John Palfrey, editor), Official Bulletins of the Battle of Waterloo in the original languages, with translations into English, 1st edition, Parker, Furnivell and Parker, 1849, [4]+99 pages, some spotting, original red cloth, rubbed and a little soiled, 8vo, author's presentation copy to Lord Raglan, with ink inscription to head of title 'From the Editor to Lieutt Genl. Lord Fitzroy Somerset, with best respects & thanks for the kind assistance afforded by his Lordship', and Leeke (Rev. William). A Supplement to the History of Lord Seaton's Regiment (the 52nd Light Infantry) at the Battle of Waterloo, 1871, 3 single-page lithographed battle plans, 2 additional related pamphlets bound in at front of text (Mr. Leeke's Replies to Certain Criticisms on his history of Lord Seaton's Regiment, 8 pages and The 52nd Light Infantry, the First Guards and the Imperial Guard of France at Waterloo (from The Army and Navy Gazette of August 17, 1867), 10 pages), original decorated red cloth gilt, generally in good condition, bookplate of Lord Raglan and Cefntilla Library bookplate to front pastedown, slim 8vo, plus 9 others related: Diary of Captain The Hon. Richard Fitzroy Somerset, West African Frontier Force 1898-1899, A Voice from Waterloo by Sergeant-Major Edward Cotton, 4th edition, revised, 1852, Histoire de la Campagne de 1815, par Lt.-Colonel Charras, 2 volumes in one, 1858, etc., all from the library of Lord Raglan (Qty: 13)

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Woods (Nicholas Augustus). The Past Campaign: a Sketch of the War in the East, from the Departure of Lord Raglan to the Capture of Sevastopol, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1855, half-titles, contemporary blue half calf by E. Paul of Southampton (with his ticket), gilt spines, red morocco labels, sides slightly rubbed, 8vo (18.6 x 11.4 cm) , together with: Simpson (William, illustrator) , The Campaign in the Crimea: an Historical Sketch by George Brackenbury, 2 volumes in 1, 1st octavo edition, Paul and Dominic Colnaghi and Co., 1855-6, half-title to volume 1, 81 tinted lithographic plates including additional vignette title-pages, heavy spotting to preliminaries, occasional generally light spotting elsewhere, marginal repairs to a few plates, later blue cloth, large 8vo (23.2 x 15.6 cm) , Hamley (Edward Bruce), The Story of the Campaign of Sebastopol, 1st edition, Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1855, 9 chromolithographic or tinted lithographic plates (some folding), folding sketch map, variable spotting, marginal damp-staining to a few plates, bookplate of Reginald Hildyard (1876-1965, British army officer), contemporary red half morocco gilt, 8vo (21.7 x 13.5 cm), Russell (William Howard), The British Expedition to the Crimea, revised edition, with numerous emendations and additions, G. Routledge & Co., 1858, half-title, 4 engraved plates including frontispiece, 10 folding maps and plans (linen-backed), contemporary red calf, gilt spine, 8vo (21.2 x 13.4 cm), and [Calthorpe, Somerset John Gough-Calthorpe, 7th baron), Letters from Head-Quarters: or, the Realities of the War in the Crimea, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, John Murray, 1857, engraved portrait frontispiece, 3 folding plans, frontispiece damp-stained, contemporary red half calf, gilt spines, 8vo (19.2 x 11.7 cm) (Qty: 7)Abbey Travel 236 (Hamley); Atabey 1348 (Woods), 146 (Simpson; under Brackenbury); cf. Abbey Travel 237 for the first edition of Brackenbury's work, which was published in folio format the same year. Provenance: Library of Colin and Joan Deacon.

Los 369

* Army Meritorious Service Medal, V.R. (5846. ByQrMr Sgt R.H. Price. 1/Bde R.A.), light contact marks to obverse, good very fine. (Qty: 1)

Los 373

* Baltic 1854, unnamed as issue, claw loose and light contact marks, good very fine (Qty: 1)

Los 374

* First Day of the Somme Casualty Medal to Private A Hudson, Yorkshire Light Infantry Victory Medal (23258 Pte. A. Hudson. Yorks.L.I.), two corrosion spots on obverse but extremely fine (Qty: 1)23258 Private Albert Hudson was a native of Liverpool and lived in Earls Court, London, he was killed in action on the first day of the Battle of the Somme, and is buried in the Lonsdale Cemetery, Somme, France

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Field (Cyril, & Herbert Edward Blumberg). Britain's Sea Soldiers, a History of the Royal Marines and their Predecessors, 4 volumes including map portfolio, 1st edition, Liverpool: Lyceum Press, 1924 [volume 3: Devonport: Swiss & Co., 1927], numerous plates and maps, 7 folding maps in separate portfolio, light spotting to endpapers, each folding maps turned down at one corner to show map number, all edges of text volumes gilt, original blue quarter morocco gilt, volume 1 and 2 spines slightly discoloured, 4to, together with: Low (Charles Rathbone), Her Majesty's Navy, including its Deeds and Battles, 3 volumes, H. Virtue & Co., Limited, [-J. S. Virtue & Co., Limited], [circa 1890], 46 chromolithographic plates including frontispieces and additional vignette title-pages, all edges gilt, original blue pictorial cloth gilt, corners slightly bumped, a bright set, 4to, and Clowes (William Laird), The Royal Navy, a History from the Earliest Times to the Present, 7 volumes, 1st edition, Sampson Low, Marston and Company, 1897-1903, numerous plates, light spotting front and rear, a few tissue-guards with insect-damage, top edges gilt, others untrimmed, original blue cloth gilt, pale mottling in places, large 8vo (Qty: 14)Provenance: Library of Colin and Joan Deacon.

Los 383

* China 1900, no clasp (A.H. Rawle, A.B., H.M.S. Undaunted.), light contact marks to obverse, therefore good very fine (Qty: 1)

Los 389

* Earl of Ranfurly. A collection of items belonging to the 5th Earl of Ranfurly, comprising British War Medal (Earl of Rafurley [sic] O. of. St. J.),1897 Jubilee Medal with supporting dress miniature award in Wyon case of issue with an enclosure from Lord Chamberlain's Office dated 26 August 1897 inscribed to the recipient, The Order of St John, Serving Brother miniature breast Badge in case of issue, two Victorian commemorative medals including one for Her Majesty's visit to Ireland April 1900, a Victorian court sword, the 79cm straight steel blade etched 'To the Queen Hawkes & Co Piccadilly London, etched with military trophies and foliate scrolls, gilt metal guard and hilt, with gold bullion sword knot, 94.5cm long overall, in its leather scabbard with gilt metal mounts and sword bag, a coatee with tailors label Forster & Sons, Bond Street London, navy blue melton cloth and light blue silk lining, with 4 G.V.R. brass buttons to the right breast and 2 more to each cuff and 2 to the rear, 118cm long, a Victorian great coat, black melton cloth with black velvet collar, red cloth lining and 12 brass buttons each with crown surmounting an royal crest within 'honi soit qui mal y pense' garter and 2 further buttons to the rear, 135cm long plus a similar cape with 4 buttons to the right breast and fastening chain with other related items including sash ribbon GCMG and Order of St John etc (Qty: a carton)Uchter John Mark Knox, 5th Earl of Ranfurly (1856-1933) was a British politician and colonial governor of New Zealand from 1897 to 1904. He was born into an Ulster-Scots aristocratic family in Guernsey, the second son of The 3rd Earl of Ranfurly by his wife Harriet, daughter of John Rimmington of Broomhead Hall, Yorkshire. He was educated at Harrow School and after a brief spell as a cadet on board HMS Britannia left the Royal Navy for Trinity College, Cambridge at the age of 18. Lord Ranfurly served as a Lord-in-Waiting under Lord Sainsbury from 1895-1897, and was knighted as a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) in 1897. He was appointed as Governor of New Zealand in April 1897 and Honorary Colonel of the 1st Wellington Battalion in 1898 and was created a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG) in 1901 on the occasion of the visit of the TRH the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall (later King George V and Queen Mary) to New Zealand. On returning to England he was made an Irish Privy Counsellor in 1905 and in 1914 devoted more time to the Order of St. John of Jerusalem becoming Director of its Ambulance Department. In 1919 the French Government made him an Officer of the Legion of Honour for his services in connection during WWI. See lot 493.

Los 396

* Egypt 1882-89, one clasp, Suakin 1885 (201. Pte R. Henan. 2/E. Surr: R.), light contact marks, good very fine. (Qty: 1)

Los 397

* Egypt Pair. Pair to Private C. Ivermee, Shropshire Light Infantry Egypt 1882-89, dated, no clasp (695. Pte C. Ivermee, 1/Shrops. L.I), Khedives Star, 1882, good very fine. (Qty: 2)

Los 398

* Family Group. A family group of medals to Somerset Light Infantry (Casualty) and Naval Brigade (POW) A WWI group of three to Private F. Price, Somerset Light Infantry 1914-15 Star (11453 Pte F. Price. Som: L.I.), British War and Victory Medals (11453 Pte. F. Price. Som. L.I.), extremely fine with original paper envelopes together with a British War Medal (R.79 F.G. Price. A.B. R.N.V.R.), toned extremely fine with card box issue and Drake Battalion Naval Brigade cap badge plus a collection of 22 original photographs including the recipients in uniform, one showing Private F. Price with an amputated leg others showing Able Seaman F.G. Price in uniform, group images in uniform, possibly POW camp photographs and one of the two brothers together, also included is an account inscribed in pencil 'captured La Bacquere Feb 16th 1918' plus letter from the Record Office, 63rd (Royal Naval) Division dated 6th June 1918 to the recipients father in Redfield, Bristol stating 'I have to inform you that a further report has now been received stating that your son R/79, Able Seaman Frederick, G. Price, Drake Battalion, is now reported to a Prisoner of War at Kriegsgefangenenlagers, Cassel in Westphalia Germany', a booklet 'Welcome Home to Repatriated Bristol Prisoners of War by invitation of the British Red Cross Society (Bristol Branch) Wednesday January 8th 1919, items relating to another family member who served in WWII and other items (Qty: 4)11453 Private Frank Price was born in St George, Bristol in 1888, he served on the Western Front with the Somerset Light Infantry from 21 May 1915 and died of wounds on 24 September 1915 his headstone is inscribed ‘He Died For Us Ever Remembered By Father, Mother, Sister & Brothers’. Price is buried in Poperinghe New Military Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.

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Clarke (Hewson). The History of the War, from the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time, 3 volumes, 1st edition, T. Kinnersley, 1816, bound with the 160 pp. continuation on the bombardment of Algiers to the rear of volume 3, 37 engraved plates after W. M. Craig and others, 21 engraved maps hand-coloured in outline (some folding), the plates including frontispieces to volume 1 and 3, vignette title-page to volume 1, and 3 plates not listed in the contents (facing volume 2 p. 6 and the continuation pp. 149 and 151), but without the 3 plates listed in the Directions to the Binder to face volume 1 pp. 393 and 577 and volume 3 p. 287, variable spotting and browning to plates (generally light), contemporary diced calf gilt, rebacked, tips bumped, 4to (26.1 x 20.9 cm), together with: Vane (Charles Stewart, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry), Narrative of the War in Germany and France, in 1813 and 1814, 2nd edition, Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, 1830, large folding hand hand-coloured in outline, engraved plan with dispositions hand coloured, both toned, the folding map with a couple of closed tears at inner fold, occasional spotting, effaced stamp to title-page, contemporary half calf, rebacked, rubbed, 4to (27.5 x 20.3 cm), and Verner (Willoughby), History and Campaigns of the Rifle Brigade, 2 volumes, 1st edition, John Bale, Sons & Danielsson Ltd., 1912, numerous photogravure and other plates, folding colour plans, spotting to frontispieces, engraved armorial bookplates of John Martin Oakey MC (1888-1963), his ownership inscription to volume 2 front free endpaper, all edges gilt, originala pictorial cloth gilt, volume 2 in dust jacket, 4to (Qty: 6)Provenance: Library of Colin and Joan Deacon.

Los 42

Steel (David). The Elements and Practice of Rigging and Seamanship, 2 volumes, 1st edition, for David Steel, 1794, engraved frontispiece by Neagle after Smirke, 93 engraved plates including 2 volvelles and 10 folding plates, offsetting, occasional light spotting to plates, variable browning to text, a few other marks, plate facing p. 426 repaired in margin, unsigned extra text-leaf paginated [280/]281 supplied in facsimile, contemporary marbled sheep by Brown & Stansbury of New York (ticket to front pastedowns), slightly rubbed, joints restored, later slipcase, 4to (26.6 x 21 cm) (Qty: 2)ESTC N9120. Rare first edition of Steel's exhaustive treatise. Provenance: Library of Colin and Joan Deacon.

Los 434

* Military Medal Group. Great War group of five to Warrant Officer E. Clarke, M.M., Middlesex Regiment, Military Medal, G.V.R. (S-7613 Sjt.-A.C.S.Mjr.-E. Clarke. 23/Midd’x R.), 1914-15 Star (S-7613. Pte. E. Clarke. Middx.R.), British War and Victory Medals (S.7613 W.O. Cl,2. E. Clarke. Midd’x R.), Belgium Medal for Loyal Service, silver, light contact marks for first otherwise good very fine or better (Qty: 5)S-7613 Company Sergeant Major Edward Clarke served on the Western Front from 28 April 1915, his Military Medal was gazetted on 27 August 1918

Los 470

* Royal Navy. Naval General Service 1915-62, G.V.R., one clasp, Persian Gulf 1909-1914 (S.S. 101791. D. Hathaway , Sto. 1 Cl. H.M.S. Proserpine.), light scratches to obverse therefore nearly extremely fine (Qty: 1)

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Bonaparte (Napoleon). Copies of Original Letters from the Army of General Bonaparte in Egypt, intercepted by the Fleet under the command of Admiral Lord Nelson..., to which is added, an authentic narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's Squadron, under the command of Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson... from its sailing from Gibraltar to the conclusion of the glorious Battle of the Nile, 2 volumes in one, Dublin, printed for J. Milliken, 1799, folding engraved map (small tear with loss to top blank margin), folding facsimile of Napoleon's handwriting, occasional marks and light discolouration, contemporary half calf gilt, rebacked with original spine laid down, some light wear to edges, 8vo, together with O'Meara (Barry E.), Napoleon in Exile; or, A Voice from St. Helena. The opinions and reflections of Napoleon on the most important events of his life and government, in his own words, 2 volumes, 1st edition, printed for W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1822, engraved frontispiece to each volume (some offsetting to title), and single lithographed plate towards rear of second volume, contemporary half calf gilt, rebacked with original spines laid down, 8vo, plus Horne (R.H., editor), The History of Napoleon... illustrated with many hundred engravings on wood, from designs by Raffet and Horace Vernet, 2 volumes, Robert Tyas, 1841, wood engraved illustrations, contemporary black polished half calf gilt, morocco labels to spines, large 8vo (Qty: 5)Provenance: Library of Colin and Joan Deacon.

Los 506

* WWI DCM. WWI Distinguished Conduct Medal to Private C. Oakes, Leicestershire Regiment Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R. (4048 Pte C. Oakes. 2/Leic:Regt), light scratches to obverse, therefore nearly extremely fine (Qty: 1)DCM London Gazette 3 June 1915 “For conspicuous gallantry from 10 th to 12 th March 1915, near Neuve Chapelle, when he displayed great courage and utmost devotion to duty in removing the wounded from the firing line to the aid post for three whole days, without rest and hardly any food. During this period he was constantly under heavy fire” 4048 Private Charles Oakes served on the Western Front from 12 October 1914, Oakes is recorded as “Died at Home” on 7 January 1918, he is buried in Edmonton Cemetery, Middlesex, his medals were applied for in 1921 by the Section Founding Hospital

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Gurney (W. B.). The Trial of Colonel Quentin, of The Tenth, or, Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Hussars, by a general court-martial, held at Whitehall, on Monday, 17th October, 1814... til Monday, 31st October, 1814, taken in short-hand by Mr. W.B. Gurney, 1st edition, Gale, Curtis, and Fenner, and Egerton, 1814, half-title present, ownership inscription to head of title, folding table of regimental courts-martial, some light spotting to first few leaves, contemporary half calf, modern reback, incorporating original spine label, outer corners renewed, 8vo (Qty: 1)Provenance: Lieutenant Colonel Henry Madox, 6th Inniskilling Dragoons and troop captain at the Battle of Waterloo; Library of Colin and Joan Deacon.

Los 92

* Ballooning Prints. A collection of 32 various ballooning prints, mostly 19th century, including Experience de la Machine Areostatique de Mrs. de Montgolfier, d'Anonai en Vivarais, reppetée a Paris le 27. Aoust 1783, au Champ de Mars, [1790], hand-coloured engraved vue d'optique, probably published in Augsburg in 1790, with printed caption in French and German below the image, trimmed to plate margins, some light surface soiling, 29.5 x 39.5 cm (11.6 x 15.5 inches), old wooden frame, glazed, together with Grand Aerostatic Balloon, in which M: Blanchard on Saty. Octr. 16th 1784 ascended from the Royal Military Academy at Little Chelsea..., published by R. Wilkinson, 1784 [corrected to 1800?], hand-coloured etching, close-trimmed, some light surface soiling, sheet size 35.5 x 25.5 cm (14 x 10 inches), old wooden frame, glazed, plus The Three Favorite Aerial Travellers, by F. Bartolozzi after Rigaud, published by E. Wyatt, June 25th 1785, The Entrance of His Majesty Louis XVIII into Paris, 3rd May 1814, published by Richard Holmes Laurie, 1st Feby. 1820, (hand-coloured), Cremorne Gardens, Thursday June 20, 1850. Visit of the Ambassador from Nepaul, Balloon Ascent by Lieut. Gale (small printed broadside), The Chinese Pagoda and Bridge, erected over the Canal in St. James's Park, for the Grand Jubilee of the 1st of August 1814, & The New London Bridge, as it appeared when opened in presence of the Majesties, on the 1st of August, 1831, published Whittle & Laurie, Septr. 9, 1814 and R.H. Laurie, circa 1831, respectively (both hand-coloured later restrikes), Wien aus dem Luftballoon Gesehen von Sudwesten by Sandmann, after Jacob Alt, circa 1850, etc., all framed and glazed, various sizes (Qty: 32)

Los 99

* American Aviation. A mixed collection of aviation photographs and ephemera, including Piper Aircraft Corp brochures c.1959, The Glenn L. Martin Company large scale black and white photographs c.1957, National Airlines Inc, Convair etc plus 20 35mm colour slides of light aircraft c.1970s and other items (Qty: 2 cartons)

Los 120

A quantity of early 19th Century to mid 20th Century Orlando Projetti Italian silk brocade, woven silk panels and metallic woven samples from the Godalming Silk Weaving Co. Includes small sample pieces, furnishing and light upholstery weight fabric many with their original paper labels

Los 134

A late 19th Century light brown silk and velvet two piece wedding outfit embellished with coloured lace and velvet ribbon, a boned bodice jacket with a makers label James Saint & Co, Aberdeen on the internal waistband and a separate bustle (3)

Los 142

A collection of early to mid 20th Century Orlando Projetti Italian brocade and silk samples from the Godalming Silk Weaving Co. Includes furnishing and light upholstery weight fabric

Los 309

THOMSON (George) Collection of the Songs of Burns, Sir Walter Scott, and other Eminent Lyric Poets, Ancient and Modern, united to the Select Melodies of Scotland and of Ireland and Wales, with Symphonies and Accompaniments for the Pianoforte, 6 volumes bound as 2, printed by Preston and G. Thomson, Edinburgh, c. 1822, each volume is signed on the title page by George Thomson, the friend of Burns, and the signature of J.G. Burns, a son of the famous poet, 8vo, newly bound in half light brown calf, gilt backs and leather labels, bound by Bayntun (2)

Los 584

Breitling, a 1960'S Breitling chronomat steel chronograph wristwatch, 3.5 circular silvered dial with two subsidiary dials, rotating bezel, Breitling monogram on the crown, Ref No 217012, 808, black leather strapCondition: light wear, scratches to glass, movement not tested, sold as seen, service advised

Los 2454

Brass Victorian style maritime type bell and hanging frame plus design clinic Cornish night light holder (3)

Los 2478

A collection of various light fittings including 5 light gilt metal chandelier; a pair of wall brackets; a brass chandelier; a pair of Art Deco style opaline glass chrome metal mounted ceiling lights; various shades etc (2 boxes)

Los 3070

Kodak Retina camera with case and light meter

Los 3310

Collection of photography items, including tripods, light tents, lights, darkroom equipment etc

Los 4097

Edwardian ladies writing desk, light mahogany, with green writing pad

Los 546

Cohen & Job, Hastings, a George III silver fusee pair case pocket watch, 5cm enamel dial with a coaching scene, movement No.6889, the casework London 1816Condition: light wear, generally good, movement not tested

Los 1087

Bernard Moore - A early 20th Century flambé vase of squat globe and shaft form decorated with a grapevine pattern on a graduated background from dark to light, marked Bernard Moore to base, height 23 cms

Los 2132

Medical; an oak cased 1920's ultra violet lamp for skin and other light treatments, all complete

Los 118

A pair of 1960s silver sauce boats by A C & S Ltd, in the Georgian taste, on three pad shell feet, London 1965, 25 ozt (2) overall in very good condition and only some light wear and scratching, total length is 22cm and handle height 12cm

Los 120

An Edwardian silver sweetmeat stand by James Dixon & Sons, having three quatrefoil pierced rim dishes sitting on a scroll work base, Sheffield 1908, 17.5 ozt (4)light scratches throughout, would need a polish, the arms look ok, one of the dishes sits at a very slightly different angle to the other, otherwise generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair

Los 149

A George V silver serving dish and cover, the rectangular entrée dish having feathered rim and lid with detachable handle, Sheffield 1931, 47 oztneeds a clean, light surface scratches, generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair

Los 249

A rare WWII period Longines Greenlander officer's wristwatch, also known as one of the Dirty Dozen and only 8,000 Longines were produced, 38mm stainless steel case supporting black dial with Arabic numerals, Cathedral hands and subsidiary seconds dial, rear cover marked 23088 4571 with broad arrow above WWW F8295, repeated to inner of back cover, 15 jewel movement appears to run and numbered 6992917, on a later expanding strap overal ase condition is fair and typical scratches and dents from age, the dial is worn in some places and the hands ideally needs restoring as they are rusted and some luminous paint is lacking, movement running well and just some light scraching

Los 257

A modern walnut watch box from Dal Negro, 30cm by 20cm, opening to reveal pads for ten watchesfew light scratches to the outside, very minor knocks to a couple of the corners, hinge works well and also closes well, generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair

Los 37

A set of George IV silver and mother of pearl dessert knives and forks, the set of twelve in mahogany case with initials SMS, two knives AF, Sheffield 1835, together with a silver plated ladle and toasting forkfork approx 17cm & 35g, knife approx 21cm & 47g, damage to two of the knives (imaged), some fading to the initialled decoration, minor chips to the MOP, light surface scratches to the silver, some discolouration to the silver, would suggest viewing if possible

Los 39

A set of eight early 20th Century silver coffee spoons from Tiffany & Codiscolouration throughout, light surface scratches, initialled S.D to top, tiffany marks are clear but hard to photo, Patent 1916.M, generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair

Los 43

A pair of cased Edwardian silver spoons by Elkington & Co, the ornate serving spoons in red and gilt leather Elkington & Co fitted box (3)light surface scratches to the silver, box good condition, approx 19cm long and 58g each, generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair

Los 95

A large George V silver salver from Mappin & Webb, without engraving, Sheffield 1915, approx 63 ozt and 45cm wideslight discolouration to the front and back, (would probably clean off), some light and heavy scratches to the front and the back, feet are ok, sits flush, generally good condition, no obvious signs of significant damage or repair

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