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Green, Lawrence G. STRANGE AFRICA 237x157mm About the Author: Lawrence G. Green Lawrence (“Laurie”) George Green (1900 – 14 May 1972) was a South African journalist and author. Eschewing any grandiose view of his literature and his lifestyle, he wrote for the layman and general reading entertainment as a raconteur. As such his writings, though well populated with researched fact through his wide travels and many hours of research in the South African and British archives, do not constitute in any strict sense historical or academic reference works. Nevertheless, he remains frequently cited as a recorder of little remembered or noted fact of some historical or cultural significance in the southern African domain. Description: Book is a hardcover which is bound in red cloth, and has gilt lettering on the spine. It has 288 pages and 57 b/w Illustrations. Slight bump marks to the head and heel of the spine. The spine and a bit of the front cover are sunned, and the corners of the book are a bit bent. Dust marks on the top and bottom edge. Light offsetting on the front and rear pastedown, and also on the front free and rear end page. Some dirt marks are visible on the front free end page, and there is also slight foxing on the title page. The binding is tight and square. Book is in good condition. Good London Stanley Paul & Co. 1938 Click here to view further details and to bid
Justice of the Peace - and County, Borough, Poor Law Union, and Parish Law Recorder. 13 Volumes of this, the oldest legal weekly journal in England and Wales, between the years 1873 & 1889. Qto. qtr. bindings, gilt ribbed spines, maroon labels and marbled boards. First published by Richard Shaw Bond and now known as Criminal Law & Justice Weekly. This collection affords not only a magnificent display on the study bookshelves but also provides a fascinating, comprehensive, diverse and sometimes amusing insight into the contemporary Victorian legal scene. Viz: GWR vs. Bishop : Nuisances Removal Act : "Gives power to justices only to abate such nuisances as are injurious to health; and where water percolated through a railway bridge on the heads of people passing underneath..." .... Joseph Feldon was charged with having neglected to provide food and clothing for his family....... Hotel Keeper heavily fined for permitting card playing in his house..... A young Irish woman, called as a witness and asked to take the oath, strongly objected to kiss the Testament, saying, if she did so, she would not get over her trouble. And many more CONDITION REPORT: Bindings a little dusty but sound. Text blocks clean, bright and tight.ws
A box containing a collection of recorders, to include Lamy Concord tenor recorder, a Lamy Concord treble recorder, a further treble recorder, a Dulcet Scholar descant recorder, a further descant recorder, and a sopranino recorder, together with quantity of recorder sheet music and other sheet music, and a cribbage board
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany eight-day longcase clock, the hood with swan neck and reeded columns to the sides, the trunk with canted columns and on bracket feet, the arch top painted face with moon phase to the arch and women representing the four seasons to the corners, the convex dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and date recorder, signed Moore and Mole, Birmingham, 229cm (90") high Condition Report: Lot 195 Scratching to dial, hood door bleached in places bottom panel split in two places, With pendulum and weights.
‘Staffordshire Pot Lids and Their Potters’ by Williams-Wood, Clarke’s 1949 book, two books by Ball, the first three issues of ‘The Pot Lid Recorder’, various catalogues and two pieces of kiln furniture (a lot) * One of these two pieces of kiln furniture demonstrates the three dimples to be found on the underside of pot lids produced prior to the early 1850’s potlid, potlids, pot+lid, pot+lids, prattware
‡PATRICK PHILLIPS ARWS RP (1907-1976)Portrait of H.R.H. The Queen Mother, seated half-length, outline sketch, squared, oil on canvas, unframed 40 x 31 in (101.7 x 78.8cm) A preparatory composition for the artist’s portrait of HRH Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, 1975. Sold with five other unframed portraits by the artist depicting Patricia Willis (b. 1914); Judge Randolph (painted 1939); Biddy in a Ball Gown; The Rt. Worshipful Recorder of London Sir Gerald Dodson MA LLM, in session at the Old Bailey; Lord Justice Lawrence, PC, DSO, TD, later Lord Oaksey, in his robes as Lord Justice of Appeal; and a framed oil sketch depicting The Rt. Hon The Lord Mayor of London 1950-1, Mr Alderman Denys Lowson MA LCC; seven (7) Patricia Willis was a student at The Byam Shaw. Lord Oaksey was President at the trial of major War Criminals in Nuremburg, 1945-6.The portrait sketches of Sir Gerald Dodson, Lord Oaksey, and Deny Lowson were painted for the exhibition ‘London Ceremonies and Personalities’ in the Festival of London Year 1951, which was an exhibition of the work of three artists, Patrick Phillips, Peter Greenham and Brian Thomas. It was held at the Guildhall in the City of London.
11 Corgi Aviation Archive. Short Sunderland III ‘Black Peter’ Ceylon 1944. AA31703. J-8A Gladiator with skis and diorama. AA36204. B-25D-1 Crabb 2nd New Guinea 1943 AA35308. Lockheed C-130E Hercules ‘RCA’. AA31307. Hawker Hurricane Mk1 No.1 Sqn 1939. AA32012. Tupolev Tu-4 Soviet Airforce. AA31804. Hawker Typhoon 1a T9+GK ‘Flight Recorder Special’. AA36507. Junkers Ju88A Lister 1943. AA36703. English-Electric Canberra. A@AEE Boscombe Down 1985. AA34706. Canberra B-2 98 Sqn RAF Cottesmore 1970. AA34703. Plus a DH Mosquito FBV1515 Sqn ‘Little Snoring’ 1945. AA32815. All boxed, cleaning required. Contents VGC. A few small parts may be missing.
Green, Lawrence G. OLD UNTAMED AFRICA Octavo (220mmx150mm) About the Author: Lawrence G. Green Lawrence (Laurie) George Green (1900 14 May 1972) was a South African journalist and author. Eschewing any grandiose view of his literature and his lifestyle, he wrote for the layman and general reading entertainment as a raconteur. As such his writings, though well populated with researched fact through his wide travels and many hours of research in the South African and British archives, do not constitute in any strict sense historical or academic reference works. Nevertheless, he remains frequently cited as a recorder of little remembered or noted fact of some historical or cultural significance in the southern African domain. Description: Book is a hardcover which is bound in dark green cloth, with spine lettering. It has 260 pages and 31 b/w Illustrations. Slight bump marks to the head and heel of the spine. Light rubbing on the top and bottom of the spine, and on the corners of the book. Bit of dirt marks to the front and back boards. Inside, there is an Ex libris on the front pastedown, and light offsetting on the rear end page. The binding is tight and square. Book is in good condition. Good London Stanley Paul & Co. 1940
Rectangular gilt framed and glazed, 19th Century, portrait miniature on ivory of a lady in blue dress with white lace trim and dark curled hair, seated at a small table painting with easel, beside her husband, also seated holding a recorder and sheet of music, in a hinged Morocco leather case, 11cm x 16cm.
An Edison Standard phonograph: Model A No. 58969, with Edison Bell Consolidated plaque, Edisonia label on front and later Standard plaque on lid, C & H reproducers, non-Edison combination gear attachment and modern suitcase catches to the `square` lid; four various horns, some adapted, including a (painted) Columbia pattern aluminium witch`s hat; a recorder; a spare Model C reproducer; and 19 cylinders
AN IRISH IVORY MOUNTED BOXWOOD TENOR AND ALTO DOUBLE FLAGEOLET the head stamped (crown) and BAINBRIDGE INVENTOR and DOLLARD DUBLIN, with silver keys, the finger holes stamped G3/F4/E5 and D6 and on the second recorder D1/A2/C3/F4/E5 and D6, early 19th c ++The head lacking one of the ivory turnings, two of the keys old brass replacements. Some surface dirt, unrestored
A quantity of Various Makes. Including 6 Corgi Aviation aircraft – Hawker Typhoon 1a (Flight Recorder Special), Douglas R4D-5 U.S. Navy Squadron, Avro York Skyways, Avro Lancaster Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, Douglas Dakota RAF, Hawker Hunter Mk 6. Also 2 Aviation Archive small scale 2-aircraft sets. Plus 8 Matchbox Collectibles, Nigel Mansell collection Indy Car set, 2 Matchbox Convoy and 2 Matchbox Rigs, 7 aircraft by Matchbox & Zylmex. Plus a few miscellaneous cars and other items. Most boxed, minor wear to a few. VGC-Mint.
Hasler Train Event Recorder used on the `KINGSTON FLYER` Royal Train in New Zealand. It was removed in 1923 and presented to a couple of individuals mentioned later. In 1927 it was re-fitted during the attempt to break the Australian/New Zealand Rail Speed Record. The 11" diameter glass faced, open dial has an enamel segment showing 0 - 60 mph and also bears the makers name `Hasler Telegraph Works, 26 Victoria Street, Westminster S.W.` The opposite segment has the G.Hasler Switzerland name and logo with a list of patent numbers in various countries. The main part of the dial is open and the mechanism is clear to see including the recording paper showing a graphical representation of the speed. The paper rolls into a drum type receptacle on the side of the unit and this has a brass plate fitted ` Property of Wakefield Castrol Collection - No 21455 Aust`. Across the centre of the dial is a brass plate engraved `1927 Speed Trial NZ - Aust`. Mounted on a scallop cornered wooden presentation base, it carries a fine brass plaque ` Presented 17th August 1923 From All At Waygood - Otis (Aust) Pty Ltd. - To D.W.R. Green Esq and Charles Wakefield N.Z. and Australia - Removed From H.M. Royal Train KINGSTON FLYER - Record Speed Winner - Central Otago, South Island`. Both recipients travelled on the train on behalf of Otis Lifts and Castrol fuelled both the train and the lifts. A small Album given to DWR Green featuring the signatures of the invited guest passengers from his Australian Company accompanies. Note that this incredibly rare Recorder came from the Australian Wakefield Collection through auction. Note: Charles Wakefield set up the British Oil Company on 19th March 1899 and 10 years later produced a new lubricant he named `Castrol`

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