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A quantity of British Legion ephemera associated with Louis F Thorn, including a 9ct gold President's lapel badge, 8.4g and a WWI 'dog tag' for the Durham Light Infantry, various President's and British Legion badges, a Defence medal, certificate and photograph of Ditton's Branch Sporting committee.
A large yellow metal cameo, depicting the Lord and angel within the heavens, 6 x 5cm CONDITION REPORT: Lot 56 - Overall good condition, light scratch to surface of cameo, yellow metal setting slightly bent and misshapen - irregular depth all the way round, possibly due to shape of shell, pin and clasp secure, metal unmarked and untested.
T Picken after W Simpson The Cavalry Affair of the Heights of Bulganka 19th September 1854 Charge of the Light Cavalry Brigade 25th October 1854 The Gale of the Port of Balaklava 14th November 1854 The camp of the Second Division Looking East January 1855 The Camp of the First Division January 1855 A Quiet Night in the Batteries 29th January 1855 Embarkation of the Sick at Balaklava 24th April 1855 Highland Brigade Camp 24th May 1855 Russian Rifle Pit 11th June 1855 A Hot Day in the Batteries 11th June 1855 Day and Son, for P and D Colnaghi, London lithographs (11) 33 x 50cm (13 x 20in) Foxing, browning and spotting to all - colours not bad. Some are missing glass.
DARWIN (Charles) The Descent of Man, London: John Murray, 1871, 2 vols. 8vo, first edition, first issue with errata on verso of title and Postscript leaf tipped in after Contents in vol.II, 16pp. advertisements dated January 1871 at end of each volume, occasional light spotting, library stamps to titles and text, head and foot of spine and corners rubbed, original cloth slightly soiled, hinges weak, marginal tear to a few leaves, a few leaves carelessly opened (p.62/63, 163-167 &c.), adhesion and small hole to p.96-97 volume 1; with - The Origin of Species, 6th edition 1886, 8vo, publisher's cloth, gum marks to endpapers; The Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action of Worms, London 1881, slight soiling to first leaves, covers worn and loose (4)
Travel - Literature. JACKSON (F G) The Great Frozen Land, Macmillan 1895, 3 folding maps, plates, light foxing throughout, cloth gilt; SHAKESPEAR (Lt. Col. J) The Lushei Kuki Clans, Macmillan 1912; AMUNDSEN (E) In the Land of the Lamas, c.1910, some spotting, spine rubbed; HONE (P F) Southern Rhodesia, London 1909, cloth (4)
AFTER DAVID SHEPHERD "Guildford Steam Shed Nos. 1, 2 & 3", a set of three signed limited edition colour prints No'd 659/900, 659/900 and 750/900, all signed lower right CONDITION REPORTS Each bear blind stamp and are signed in pencil. Some light general wear, dirt and scuffs. Each bear printed "Solomon & Whitehead" to margin. Size approx 29 x 27cm.
A Turkish rug, the two central medallions in terracotta, cream and blue on a terracotta ground within cream, blue and terracotta borders, 157 cm x 86 cm CONDITION REPORTS Overall some light general wear and dirt, some irregularities to shape, but overall appears in reasonably good condition and with a good amount of pile.
A Victorian mahogany four tier wall shelf unit and a modern mahogany three tier shelf unit CONDITION REPORTS One shelf unit 72cm wide, 76cm high, 14cm deep, and with 20.5cm between shelves - this is light general wear and a few knocks and scuffs, and has a groove on the shelves for use as a platerack. The other shelf unit has wear, scuffs, scratches, knocks and chips, and is approx 62.5cm wide, 79cm high, 18cm deep max and 10cm deep ( smallest shelf), and height between shelves is approx 24.5cm / 21.5cm / 18.5 cm. All measurements are approximate.
A Younger Furniture bedroom suite comprising triple wardrobe, double wardrobe, dressing chest, chest and mirror, together with a brass Victorian style headboard CONDITION REPORTS Wardrobes 102 x 190cm high, and 150 x 190cm high. Chests 86 x 68cm each. The top drawer of each chest is modelled as 3 dummy drawers. All items with some light general wear and scuffs, but overall appear to be in good condition.

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