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ESSEX (W R H) Illustrations of the Architectural Ornaments and Embellishments and Painted Glass of the Temple Church London, 1845, folio, coloured plates, light foxing; [SHARP (Thomas)] Kenilworth Illustrated, 1821, 4to, plates; SISSON (Rev J L) Historic Sketch of the Parish Church, Wakefield 1824, 4to, some foxing; Art-Journal Illustrated catalogue, 1851, folio, half morocco rubbed; ALDRICH (H) The Elements of Civil Architecture, 2nd edition, Oxford 1818, 8vo, 55 plates; SHARPE (E) A Visit to the Domed Churches of Charente, France, circa 1875, 4to, plates, occasionally light spotting, full morocco gilt (some edges rubbed), and others (7)
SCOTT (W) The Border Antiquities of England and Scotland, 2 vols, London 1814, 4to, engraved plates (light offsetting), full morocco (cracked and worn); HALL (S C) The Baronial Halls of England, 2 vols, 1858, large 4to, tinted lithographic plates (some dust staining, vol 2 title cut down and mounted, some light browning), worn half morocco (sold as a series of plates and not subject to return)
12", USA, unofficial issues, Claudia records, 197-79, American dream Vol 1, ex+/m; Arizona Memorial Fund, GA 200, In person, gatefold, inserts, ex+/m-; Ghost production (Made in Malaysia), PR 101, Got a lot o` livin` to do!, vg/m-; Bopcat Records, LP 100, Good Rocking Tonight, ex+/ex; Creole Rec, 456, King Creole Acetates, m/m; Atlas records, (Made in EEC), ATL 57212, Elvis & Buddy, m/m; Musique, LSP 1240, Good Times, m-/m; Laurel, EJC 120456, (jacket Printed in Canada), Million Dollar Quartet, m/m; Geneva Records, 2LP-2001, double, The King in Concert, ex+/m; Tiger Records, 101, From the dark to the Light, ex+/m [10]
12", USA, unofficial issues, Tiger man on Tour, m-/m-; Do you know who I am, Sivle Sings Again, m-/m; Eagle Records (Made in South Africa), LPS 685, eternal Elvis Vol 2, m/m; NOTN 3004, Standing Room only vol 3, m-/m; The Final Days, double, m-/m; Moon Records, 8135, Beach to the bayou, ex+/m; Eternal Elvis (1979), red vinyl, ex/m-; King Kong Records, Elvis, vg-/ex+; Schonbrunn Record Co (Made in Singapore), HCV 542, The Southern Gentleman, ex+/m; Tiger Records, TR 101, From the dark to the light, m-/m-; [10]
12", USA, unofficial issues, Million Dollar Quartet, vg+/ex; Gold Suit, Loving You, m-/m; GA 300, Rockin Rebel, booklet, m-/m; Live Stage Production, 72722, April Fool`s Day, m/m; The King Lost on Tour, m/m; Tiger, TR 101, From the dark to the light, ex-/m-; Audifon (Germany), AFNS 67360, Plantation Rock, vg-/ex-; Golden Archive, 56-57 GA 150, From the waist up, m-/m-; Eternal, E.P.P., Girls Girls and more Girls; m-/ex+; Brookville BRLP 311, Hillbillycat vol 1, m-/m- [10]
12", USA, unofficial issues, Ghost (Malaysia), PR 101, Got a lot o` livin` to do!, m-/m-; Tiger 101, From the dark to the light!; Memphis flash, JL 92447, forever young, forever beautiful, vg+/ex; Bopcat 101, Good Rockin` Tonight, insert, m/m; TCB, LSP 2908, Witchcraft Album, m/m; Super Star, SS 110, For the love of Elvis, m-/m; Songs about Elvis, m-/m; Presleyana, Superstar Outakes, gatefold, m-/m; The King Lost on Tour, Vol II, Las Vegas, 1973, no.0098, m/m; Nugget 1071, Live in Action, m/m [10]
Durham Light Infantry Whitby (F.H.), Durham Light Infantry 2nd Battalion, nd. [c1897], large oblong 4to., illustrated, a.e.g., original padded morocco binding (upper board detached); English (Ian), Assisted Passage, 1994, first edition, hardback; Vane (W.L.), The Durham Light Infantry, nd., wraps; with a small quantity of others including a collection of photographs (qty)
de Wint (P.) & Light (Maj.) Sicilian Scenery, nd., [1823], engraved title (?date shaved), 61 engraved plates as called for, a.e.g., morocco (worn edges); Bartlett (W.H.). Pictures from Sicily, 1863, engraved plates as called for (with one duplicate), original cloth (worn, backstrip detached) (2)
Ekins, Rear-Ad. Charles, Naval Battles from 1744 to the Peace in 1814, critically reviewed and illustrated, London, 1824seventy-nine plates, mostly illustrating battlefleet formations and movements, stout modern library binding of light brown buckramThis fascinating work actually continues until 1816, with 10 pages, plus one plate, on the Algiers expedition of that year. As a pioneering opus, the book is the first really professional British study of fighting tactics, characterised by attention to narrative detail and close analysis.
AN EAST INDIA COMPANY PERCUSSION CAVALRY PISTOL, CIRCA 1840. with 9in regulation .650 calibre barrel struck with London proof marks and fitted with stirrup ramrod beneath, rounded lock engraved with the EIC lion device, figured walnut full stock and regulation brass mounts including butt-cap fitted with steel lanyard ring (light bruising to stock) — 15in. (38cm.)
A. MOORE (BRITISH, EARLY 20TH-CENTURY)THE FIRST BRITISH SUBMARINE TO SINK A GERMAN WAR-SHIP BY TORPEDO THE E9Signed and dated `A. MOORE SEPT 30. 1914` (lower right)Oil on canvasImage size 16 x 20in. (40.5 x 50.7cm.) At dawn on 13 September 1914 E9, commanded by Lt-Cmder Horton, torpedoed the German light cruiser S.M.S. Hela six miles southwest of Heligoland. All but two of her crew were rescued by the German submarine U-18 and another German ship. Although pursued most of the day by German naval forces, E9 managed to reach Harwich safely. Three weeks later, Horton sank the German destroyer S 116 off the mouth of the River Ems, for this and the earlier action, Horton was awarded the DSO. E9 was scuttled outside Helsinki (Helsingfors) 1.5 nautical miles off Grohara Light in the Gulf of Finland on 3 April 1918 to avoid seizure by advancing German forces, and was finally salvaged for breaking in Finland in August 1953.
A HIGHLY DETAILED, PLANKED AND FRAMED ¼":1` SCALE MODEL OF THE 74-GUN SHIP VANGUARD AS FITTED FOR LORD NELSON PRIOR TO THE BATTLE OF THE NILE 1798 researched and modelled by Charles d`Clinton in boxwood with fully framed port side and semi-planked and framed starboard side, carved and gilt figurehead, stern carvings and gun whale trophies, with semi-planked deck exposing internal framing with details including stove, belfry, capstan, shot racks, cannons in trucks, deck lights, companionways etc., bound masts, yards with s`tuns`l booms, hand-wound standing and running rigging with sheathed blocks with fully fitted longboats being slung out, and a number of finely modelled crew including Nelson and marines going about their duties, mounted on a light oak panel with side brace, overall measurements — 52 x 64 x 26in. (132 x 162.5 x 66cm.); together with framed details and `gold` certificate from the Model Engineer Exhibition, videos and photographs of construction (2) H.M.S. Vanguard, 1,604 tons, was one of the "Arrogant" class of two-decked 74-gun third rates designed by Sir Thomas Slade in 1758. Although several ships were begun immediately, Vanguard herself was not actually ordered until 1779 and it took a further three years before her keel was laid on 16 October 1782. Finally launched at Deptford on 6 March 1787, she measured 168 feet in length with a 47 foot beam, and was commissioned with a crew of 550 men. Assigned to the Channel fleet on the outbreak of war with Revolutionary France in 1793, she was soon dispatched to the West Indies where she first distinguished herself on 29 September 1795 by capturing the French 50-gun Superbe off the Leeward Islands. This was clearly a prelude to greater things for when she returned home to refit in late 1797, it was announced that she was to become flagship for Nelson for his forthcoming tour of duty in the Mediterranean. Ready for sea by the end of March, Vanguard sailed from Portsmouth on 10 April 1798 and was nearly lost in a severe storm off Toulon in May. On 1 August - after three months of searching - Nelson at last located the French fleet lying in Aboukir Bay at the mouth of the Nile, and even though it was already six o`clock in the evening, he astonished his own captains as well as the enemy by attacking them immediately. Outgunned and unprepared for an action they believed would not come until the next morning, the French were decisively defeated in a brilliant show of Nelsonian daring. It was a glorious victory and one which brought England`s hero to the pinnacle of his fame. Although Vanguard was to see plenty more action before the Napoleonic Wars were finished, particularly in the West Indies, much of it - even the bombardment of Copenhagen in 1807 - was an anticlimax after the battle of the Nile. Worn out by continuous service at sea for almost twenty years, she was hulked to become a prison ship in December 1812, relegated to a powder store in 1814, and finally broken up at Portsmouth in September 1821.
An early Victorian silver cast naturalistic, four light candelabrum, by John S. Hunt, London 1846, on a large triform scroll base decorated in relief with matted husks and three vacant scroll cartouches, the column and branches in the form of entwined vines with pendant bunches of grapes and leaf wrapped capitals with detachable plain nozzles, height 62.3cm, 196oz.
A pair of late-Victorian silver three-light candelabra, by William Hutton and Sons Limited, London 1898, the branches by Slater and Holland, London 1895, tapering fluted oval form, double scroll fluted branches, on raised fluted oval bases, height 40.2cm, approx. weight of branches 42oz. (2)
A pair of mid 19th century Old Sheffield plated three light Candelabra in the Rococo taste, the elaborate foliate twin branch attachments with lobed baluster urn nozzles centred by a further central nozzle, on corresponding shell and foliate scroll knopped baluster candlestick supports and square bases" 53cm high Condition: In good condition with typical minor old wear to the plating, minor blemishes and minute scratches and tarnishing View on auctionatrium.com
Pair: British War and Victory Medals (T-4 212559 Pte. J.A. Bancroft. A.S.C.), good very fine, with a photograph of a soldier in uniform and A.S.C. sweetheart postcard T4-212559 Private Joseph A. Bancroft served during the Great War with the Auxiliary Horse Transport Company, Army Service War later transferring to the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (233583)
Punjab Medal 1848-49, two clasps, Chilianwala, Goojerat (Thos Dowdle. 14th Lt Dragns), light contact marks therefore good very fine 959 Private Thomas Dowdle, born Bermondsey, London 1820, served with the regiment from 1841, served 18 years in the East Indies and the Persian Expedition 1857 (entitled to an I.G.S. & clasp and Indian Mutiny with Central India clasp) discharged at Chatham 1860 after 18 years 269 days with the Colours (entitled to a Long Service & G.C.)
Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58, one clasp, Central India (J,S, Whitehead, 12th Lancers), light edge bruising therefore good very fine James Sherlock Whitehead, born in Thetford, Norfolk 1824, enlisted 12th Lancers 1843. Served in the Cape of Good Hope, Crimea and India (entitled to South Africa 1853, Crimea, clasp Sebastopol and Turkish Crimea medal), discharged 1860.
Naval Long Service & G.C. Medal, V.R. (G.T. Le Corney, C.P.O., H.M.S. Melampus.), lacquered, light contact marks, very fine Chief Petty Officer George Thomas Le Corney, Royal Navy, born Plymouth 1856 joined as Boy 2nd Class 1871 initially serving in various ships including H.M.S. Achilles, retired 1884
Five: Corporal J.E. Williams, Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry The Most Venerable Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Serving Brother`s breast Badge, silver and enamel, British War and Victory Medals (29730 T. Cpl. J. E. Williams. K.O.Y.L.I.), Defence Medal, Service Medal of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, with four additional Five Year Service Bars (30188. Cpl . J.E. Williams. No5015. S.J.A.B. 1943), second and third good fine, very fine and better 29730 Corporal Joseph E. Williams, born Walmsley, Sheffield 1898, served during the Great War with the Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, wounded on the Western Front September 1917 and 25.4.1918, transferred to the York and Lancaster Regiment (56662) 1919

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