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bURTON, William. A Commentary on Antoninus his Itinerary, or Journies of the Romane Empire, so far as it concerneth Britain, first edition, London: Henry & T. Twyford 1658, 4to, engraved portrait frontispiece of Burton, and folding map by W. Hollar, engravings of coins in text, title a little browned, contemporary calf, corners and edges rubbed, rebacked
bORCHGREVINK, C.E. First on the Antarctic Continent, being an Account of the British Antarctic Expedition 1898-1900, first edition 1901, portrait frontispiece, many illustrations, 3 folding maps and 32pp publishers adverts at end, red cloth gilt, spine sunned and slightly marked, otherwise a good tight copy, Provenance: Ex Libris stamp of R.N.Rudmose-Brown and ink signature dated 18.3.12
dAVIS, John King. With the Aurora in the Antarctic 1911-1914, London: Andrew Melrose [no date], half title, portrait frontispiece (loose), illustrations and maps (one folding, tear to fold), somewhat worn cloth gilt, Provenance: Ex Libris stamp of R.N.Rudmose-Brown and ink signature of Raymond Adie, with Guardian newspaper review by Rudmose-Brown and Table Talk article on Davis loosely inserted; MAWSON, Sir Douglas. The Home of the Blizzard, first edition in 2 volumes 1915, plates, 3 maps in pocket, blue cloth, faded spines, Provenance: library stamps of R.N.Rudmose-Brown and autograph ink inscription to him from J.K.Davis dated April 1915 (3)
cHARCOT, Dr Jean. Le Francais au Pole Sud, first edition Paris: Ernest Flammarion 1906, inscribed and signed by the author to half title With best Compliments dated XII 1906, portrait frontispiece overleaf (this leaf a somewhat creased and finger soiled), folding map, plates, original printed wrappers bound in (some strengthening strips verso), general light marginal browning, later neat black cloth with gilt lettered spine, Provenance: Ex Libris stamp of R.N.Rudmose-Brown to half title and Ray Adies signature to first leaf
'Will Childerhouse - The Norwich Bellman' a stoneware portrait figure by Robert Wallace Martin, believed to be unique, covered in a matt white glaze, on ebonised wood base incised to the base The Norwich Bellman 1891 R W Martin & Bros London & Southall 7-1900, Richard Dennis paper label, raised arm restuck 17cm. high. Provenance: Sotheby's 14th June 1973 lot 189 sold for £200. Martin Brothers Exhibition, Richard Dennis 1978, catalogue number 255. Malcolm Haslam The Martin Brothers Potters, Richard Dennis illustrated page 83.
A 19th Century Bust Portrait Miniature, of a gentleman in military dress, believed to be Milborne West, 47th Regiment, and the companion portrait of a lady, oil on ivory, 3.5 cm See illustration (Major West was believed to have been present at the capture of Quebec under General Wolff in 1759) See illustration

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