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Louis Papaluca (1890 - 1934), a pair of signed and inscribed gouache paintings on paper - the three masted yacht 'Xarifa.N.Y.Y.C.' in calm, in Naples harbour and in a storm, 45 x 70cm. NB: Yacht Xarifa was registered to Franklin M. Singer, member of the New York Yacht Club and son of Isaac Singer (of the sewing machine fame). Franklin's mother Isabella Eugeny Boye was the model for the Statue of Liberty. Provenance: Acquired by the vendor's grandfather who crewed on the yacht Xafira

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*John Armstrong (1893 - 1973), oil and gesso with incised drawing - Dancing Figure in white, circa 1934, signed with initials, in glazed silvered frame, 52cm x 36.5cm. The authentification of this lot has been confirmed by Jonathan Gibbs, co-author of the John Armstrong catalogue raisonne who confirms this is a known work previously included in a Michael Parkin Gallery Exhibition. Provenance: Gillian Jason Modern & Contemporary Art where purchased by the vendor March 1987 CONDITION REPORT Glazed and not examined out of the frame but appears to be in good original condition

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The Wedding of HRH Prince William to Catherine Middleton - 29th April 2011 - a rare piece of Royal Wedding cake in original grease-proof wrapping and original red cardboard box with silver crowned WC cipher to lid. Provenance: Sent to all Royal Naval Submariners who were on Sea Patrol during the wedding as a personal thank you from The Royal Couple as Prince William is the Commodore in Chief of the Submarine Service

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HRH The Princess Margaret - handwritten letter on crowned M Kensington Palace headed notepaper dated November 8th 1960 to Miss Muriel Murray-Brown (who became The Princess's Personal Secretary) regarding a re-union of the Sea Rangers, which The Queen has asked her to arrange, signed 'Yours Sincerely Margaret', with envelope. The Queen, Princess Margaret and Miss Murray-Brown were all members of the Windsor Sea Rangers as teenagers

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American School Charlotte Hodges, wife Marcus Morton, head and shoulders length, oil on canvas, oval slip, visible 70cm x 56cm. Footnote: Charlotte Hodges, (1787-1873) was the wife of Marcus Morton, (1784-1864), the American lawyer, jurist and politician who served two terms as Governor of Massachusetts.

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MUMFORD, FALMOUTH. A Charles Mumford, Falmouth, silver & semi precious stone bracelet. 15 x 3cm. Note: This bracelet was commissioned by the vendor's mother, who provided the numerous semi precious stones to be set in the piece.

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A quantity of records to include Michael Jackson, mamas and papas, the who etc

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Pair of Italian Fascist medals: WW2 German-Italian Medal for the North African Campaign complete with ribbon. Earlier issue made from Tombak material. Pre war medal given to by Mussolini to Rome University Students who fought for the Fascist cause in the 1920's. With ribbon.

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* MOIRA BEATY (SCOTTISH 1922- 2015), BOYS WILL BE BOYS oil on board, signed 20cm x 26cm Framed. Note: Moira went to Glasgow School of Art in 1939 where her contemporaries included Joan Eardley and Margot Sandeman. These three young women were regarded by their lecturers as the brightest stars of their generation. After one year as a student she was recruited to Bletchley Park where she worked as a code breaker, one of Churchill's 'corkscrew thinkers'. She returned to GSA in 1947 to complete her studies. Moira's enduring talent was recognised again last summer at the age of 92 with a sell out exhibition in Kirkcudbright. Moira Beaty was a resolute and determined woman who was an integral part of the famous group at Bletchley Park who did much to aid the Allies' victory in the Second World War. She worked in Hut 8 where Alan Turing and Peter Twinn set up the Naval Enigma Code. Beaty was responsible to Twinn - the first mathematician to be recruited to Bletchley. "I discovered something," Beaty modestly remarked years later, "a code within a code. I was immediately moved to within the codebreakers and became a cryptographer working on the German Secret Service codes." The Twinn team was involved in breaking the secretive Abwehr codes which were even more complicated than the ordinary military messages. The information this provided to the Allies in such major operations as the desert campaign, the D-Day landings and the sinking of the battleship Tirpitz proved vital to the war effort. Her first solo exhibition was at the Open Eye Gallery in Edinburgh in 1979 and at the Collins Gallery in Glasgow. Her works were also seen at the Cadogan Contemporary Gallery in London and around Dumfries - notably at the Gracefield Arts Centre. In 2001 Gracefield held a major retrospective exhibition of both Moira and Stuart Beaty's works, entitled Full Circle. Last year Beaty officially opened the Kirkcudbright Summer Art Exhibition: Glasgow Girls 1920 - 1960, and held a solo exhibition in the town's Harbour Cottage Gallery. Both exhibitions were hugely popular and, at 92, Moira Beaty was still making a strong impression and gaining new collectors..

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* MERVYN GOODE (BRITISH b.1948), A SUSSEX FARMHOUSE ON THE RIVER ARUN oil on canvas, signed 51cm x 67cm (20 x 26 inches) Framed Note: Mervyn Goode is one of the country's leading and most respected traditional landscape painters in oil. His first One-man Exhibition, at the Highton Gallery in London in 1970, which featured entirely oil paintings depicting the Hampshire landscape, was a 'sell out', and stimulated considerable interest and achieved rare acclaim from Collectors and Critics, both here and abroad. Numerous One-man Exhibitions held in London and the provinces; a One-man Exhibition in the U.S.A; countless invited featurings in Mixed Exhibitions in Public and Private Galleries throughout the country; featurings in television documentaries; and an ever-increasing demand from Collectors in the UK and abroad. Mervyn Goode's work has been reproduced by the Medici Society, Kingsmead Publications, the Bucentaur Gallery, CCA Stationery, Royle Publications, Country Cards, the Almanac Gallery, the Paper House Group, Phoenix Trading and Rosentiel's (who, during 2004, launched a publication of strictly limited edition prints of two of his paintings, each being an issue of 295 copies signed by the artist), and in numerous Fine Art Books and Periodicals.

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THE WHO ACETATE - A highly unusual and rare acetate of Join Together With The Band c/w Baby Don't You Do It, dating from June 1972. The record is issued on a white label with "Trident Studios" in orange text and the tracks hand written in green pen along with the date 6.6.72. The record is in nice clean Ex condition with only one or two very minor light marks. No distinguishable matrix. This has come from a Producer that worked for Track Records.

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THE WHO - MY GENERATION - A fantastic condition 1st UK mono pressing of the electrifying 1965 album. This original UK pressing was issued on Brunswick (LAT.8616). The record is in brilliant Ex+ condition with barely any marks to the record, but just some minor spindle wear. MATRIX: MG 10256-2B + 10257-2B. The front laminated sleeve is in Ex+ condition with just some very minor staining at the opening edge. No other wear. There will be need to upgrade after purchasing this copy!

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THE WHO - THE WHO SELL OUT - An archive copy of the 1967 release on Track (612 002). The vinyl is in archive condition; a stunning immaculate LP! MATRIX: 612 002 A2 + B1. The laminated sleeve is in similar archive condition with just a trace of lamination wear to the top right corner of the reverse. No poster.

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THE WHO - LIVE AT LEEDS - A great complete 1st UK pressing of the 1970 release on Track (stereo 2406 001). The record is in Ex to Ex+ condition with barely any sign of markings but some light poly bag residue. Complete with all inserts. The cover is in Ex condition with some quite minor wear on the reverse.

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THE WHO - A QUICK ONE - A stunning archive condition copy of the 1966 release. This is the 1st UK mono pressing issued on Reaction (593002). The record is in unprecedented condition with no marks to note whatsoever- a few specks of dust is all you can expect on this copy! MATRIX: 593002 A//2 + B//2. The laminated sleeve is in similarly impressive condition with very little wear to note. Final upgrade calling!

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THE WHO - TOMMY - Great condition 1st UK pressing of the revered 1969 release, issued on Track (613 013/4). This is the initial pressing with the numbered booklet (20228). The records are both in archive condition with barely any marks to note. A1/B1 matrix on both records. Booklet is in Ex+ condition. The tri-fold laminated sleeve is in Ex condition with a minor ding at the bottom left corner and some quite minor lamination wear.

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Aviation interest Rare and important Air miles per gallon computer in the form of a calibrated steel slide rule made for the R101 Prototype Airship and Believed to have originated from a family member of an Engineer who worked on the R101 at Elstow Bedfordshire in the Cardington Hangers, all in excellent working order, 32 x 8cm extended

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Cockermouth and Workington Railway Guards watch by Reid and Sons of Newcastle. A brass and mahogany cased chain driven fusee Guards Watch dating from circa 1847, this important timepiece was used by Guards, set and locked at Cockermouth or Workington, then travelled with the Guard so he could confirm the time at the Stations at which they stopped. Certainly in use before Greenwich time signals were sent by Telegraph. The Brass case is hand engraved to the rear Presented by the C&W R Co to Robert Johnston after 27 years faithful service, this confirms that his watch was presented to him on retirement. The movement fully signed Reid & Sons Newcastle on Tyne is in clean and working condition. One of the rarest railway timepieces to surface as nothing much survives from this company as it amalgamated with the LNWR in 1866. Complete with key for case, and keys for winding and hand setting. Robert Johnson is recorded as being born c1804/5 and in the 1841 census is a publican, In the 1851-71 censuses he is recorded as being a guard who lived in Cockermouth, so the presentation would have been around 1874, he died in Whitehaven aged 79 in 1883. Thanks to Geoff Denwood for this research.

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English School, mid 19th century, HMS Pique, in gale off Syria, December 1841, unsigned, oil on canvas, 36.5 x 53.5cm. Attached verso is the original newspaper clipping relating to the death of boatswain Mr Scott who was killed on HMS Pique in the gale.

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VINTAGE LOUIS VUITTON STEAMER TRUNK an early 20thc Louis Vuitton steamer trunk, made in leather with a brass lock plate and catches. With initials on the exterior and some original luggage labels, and with it's original keys. The interior with 3 lift out trays, with a Vuitton label and the number 749264, also marked on the lock and catches. Leather handles on both ends unfortunately missing. 90 by 51cms, 35cms high *The initials on the trunk relate to a Isabelle Maud Jackson, who married in Paris in around 1904. It is believed to have been purchased in Paris around that time, and has remained in the family ever since.

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CIRCA 18TH CENTURY EMBROIDERED SCREEN FOR RESTORATION A pictorial embroidery with all the hallmarks of the 18th Century. Crewel work depicting Oriental scenes, with couching and coral work. The ground of velvet has sadly disintegrated and the owner is hoping to find someone who will restore the screen to its former glory. Size: 121cm x 66cm

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19THC SAMPLER & EMBROIDERED PICTURE - 1843 an interesting embroidered picture, with a raised design depicting a variety of birds on branches and flowers, and a single figure by a tree. With an inscription at the centre, Sophia Lewins Finch Is my name and with my needle I worked the same: that all who look on this may see: what care my parents took of me. April 27th 1843 . Embroidery 49 by 38cms (excluding frame)

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A STENOGRAPH FRAMED IN BIRDS EYE MAPLE I wonder what the story is behind this funny little picture? Depicting an innocent young girl surrounded by a group of not such nice looking older women! Coventry was famous in the early 18th Century for it's silk ribbon factories, run by Huguenot Refugees who brought both silk and ribbon weaving skills with them. Later, to employ over 10,000 workers in J&J Cash Ltd Silk weaving Industry. (1)

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Narrative of the Shipwreck and Sufferings of Neil Dewar, (who has lost both his legs and arms), seaman of the Rebecca of Quebec, wrecked on the coast of Labradore, 20th November, 1816, folding frontispiece, later boards, Glasgow, [c.1820].

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Erotica.- - [Anonymous]. - A Town-Bull or The Elysian Fields, nos [Anonymous]. - A Town-Bull or The Elysian Fields, nos. 1 & 2, original printed wrappers, vol.2 covers loose, some light creasing and wear, 8vo, New York [but Paris, ?Charles Carrington], [c.1900] (2). The sexual exploits of a young man in New York who has been made bankrupt by a stock exchange crash.

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Sumner - Excavations on Rockbourne Down, Hampshire (Heywood, artist and archaeologist, 1853-1940) Excavations on Rockbourne Down, Hampshire, Being a Record of the Discovery of a Romano-British Farm Settlement, with Plans of the Site, of the Excavations, and other illustrations, first edition, presentation ALs from the author to W. Frank Perkins (who assisted with the excavation) loosely inserted, plates, maps and plans (sme folding), some foxing, original printed wrappers, together with 4 original pen and ink drawings by Sumner (one with watercolour) for illustrations to the Rockbourne Down monograph: 'Map of Rockbourne Down' (300 x 227mm.), 'The Site of the Excavations' (218 x 314mm.), 'Hypocaust No III. Probably a Bake-house' (123 x 139mm.), 'Pottery' (280 x 170mm.), on card, all contained in a custom-made morocco-backed solander box, 8vo & 4to, printed at the Chiswick Press, 1914.

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Hedwig (Johann) - Fundamentum Historiae Naturalis Muscorum Frondosorum, 2 parts in 1 vol., first edition , 20 hand-coloured engraved plates, offsetting, spotted, lightly browned, modern half calf, spine gilt, [Nissen BBI 827], 4to, Leipzig, Siegfried Lebrecht Crus, 1782. The second major work of Johann Hedwig, who contributed enormously to our understanding of the life history and reproduction of mosses.

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Hill (John) - A Decade of Curious Insects:... Shewn in their Natural Size Enlarg'd Before The Lucernal Microscope , first edition , 10 fine hand-coloured engraved plates, occasional spotting, some finger-marking, modern morocco-backed marbled boards, [Nissen ZBI 1938], 4to, for the Author , 1773. A charming printed note to the verso of title reads 'Ladies who may chuse to paint these insects themselves may have sets of the cuts on Royal Paper printed pale for that purpose'.

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Sumner - Excavations at East Grimstead, Wiltshire (Heywood, artist and archaeologist, 1853-1940) Excavations at East Grimstead, Wiltshire, Being a Record of the Discovery of a Roman Villa, with Plans of the Site, of the Excavations, and other Illustrations, first edition, signed presentation ALs from the author to John Gardner (who assisted with the excavation) with ALs loosely inserted, plates, maps and plans (some folding), some edges foxed, original printed wrappers, contained in a compartment in a morocco-backed solander box, together with 2 original pen and ink drawings by Sumner : "Plan Sections & Sketch View of Roman Bath-house? with pillared Hypocaust at East Grimstead Wilts", [1914], c. 240 x 280mm., and "Site of the Roman Villa at East Grimstead, Looking S", [1914], on card, c. 140 x 180mm., printed at the Chiswick Press, 1924.

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[Thom (Walter)] - Pedestrianism; Or, an Account of the Performances of celebrated Pedestrians During the Last and Present Century; with a full Narrative of Captain Barclay s Public and Private Matches; and an Essay on Training, first edition , engraved portrait frontispiece (browned and offset on title as usual), browned, bookplate, contemporary half calf, rubbed and stained, worn patch to cloth on lower cover, rebacked, 8vo, Aberdeen, 1813. Pedestrianism became a very popular spectator sport in the 19th century in Britian. The most famous pedestrian was Capt. Robert Barclay-Allardice who in 1809 achieved the feat of walking a mile every hour for 1000 hours (42 days), watched by an enormous crowd and earning himself a vast sum in the process.

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Tartakower (X) - Bréviaire des Échecs, signed presentation inscription from the author to J. du Mont on half-title, some scattered spotting to preliminary leaves, modern cloth with original wrapper pasted to upper cover, morocco label to spine, slightly scuffed, 8vo, Paris, 1934. Possibly Julius du Mont (1881-1956), eminent pianist who gained a reputation as a chess player after winning club and county chess championships in England in the period leading up to WW1.

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Books - Mathieu Orfila - Directions For The Treatment Of Persons Who Have Taken Poison etc, translated by R.H. Black, printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown 1818, together with Colin Mackenzie - One Thousand Experiments In Chemistry etc, printed for Sir Richard Phillips & Co, 1821 Condition: Please TELEPHONE department for details

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Mid 20th Century mahogany stained beech framed four fold screen, each fitted with a finely embroidered panel representative of the four seasons and depicting a lamb, squirrel and birds in a landscape, worked by Ethel Wills who studied at The Royal School of Needlework, 168cm high Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details

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GT WAR & WW11 MEDALS TO THE McDONALD FAMILY. A 1914/15 Star, British war & Victory medals named to 11277 Pte W MacDonald Gordon Highlanders. Also a Silver Wound Badge numbered 219420. Pte William MacDonald went to France with the 6th Gordon Highlanders 4/2/1915. Invalided out on the 1/8/1917 (Wounds) No 265822. Unnamed Defence & War medals mounted for wear, also a Serving Brother of St John of Jerusalem medal, again unnamed. The box of issue is addressed to Miss McDonald of 2 Intake Square, Middleton Leeds 10 Yorks. ATS cap badge and collars, QMAAC & ATS old comrades association badge. Gordon Highlanders badge, enamel sweethearts badge etc. St Johns Ambulance Association bronze medal named to 480915 Mary E McDonald, with additional bars etc. The 1939/45, Africa (bar 8th Army) Italy Stars and War Medal, with Condolence Slip awarded to 7892588 S.Q.M.S.McDonald .John. Interestingly the slip is marked 5-1 awards, requiring further research. A TA lapel with the number 291711, a Royal Tank Corps badge and sweethearts badge both Fear Naught motto. An original glazed photograph of the 45th Royal Tank Regt (Leeds Rifles) Sgts Mess Egypt 1942, all officially named in type below. 17.1/4" x 13.1/2". A photograph of John McDonald as a Corporal C1942 with three service stripes and slouch hat. A presentation book, Royal Armoured Corps Italian Campaign 1943 to 45. Inscribed From all ranks of the 6th Royal tank Regiment in memory of (James) McDonald who was killed in action fighting with the Regiment. Schio N Italy 12 Dec 1945 CMF G Gainford Lt Colonel. Containing sketches of the actions and officers of the Regiment and their associated written details.

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THE MEDALS OF LT GENERAL Sir W H STISTED KCB. A Knight Commander of the Bath neck badge with 18ct and Sheffield 1858 hall marks. Breast star in silver with R & P Garrard & Co. Goldsmiths and Jewellers to the Crown. 25 Haymarket Street London, under the pin back mounts. Ghuznee medal on a pin back buckle mount, named to Lieut H W Stisted. H M 2nd Regt of Foot. India General Service medal 1854 with bar Persia, impressed naming to Col H W Stisted 78th Highlanders. Indian Mutiny medal with the bars Lucknow and Defence of Lucknow. Officially named to Lt Col H W Stisted CB 78th High'rs. Again it is mounted with a pinback buckle mount. Lieutenant General Sir Henry William Stisted was the son of Colonel Charles Stisted KH 3rd Hussars and Eliza Mary who was born in 1789. The daughter of Major General William Burn of Exeter Devon. Born in St Omer France during 1817 he was educated at Sandhurst and commissioned 4th December 1835 into the 2nd Foot. He served with that regiment in Afghanistan and Beloochistan (Beluchistan) taking part in the Storming of Ghuznee, where he was wounded in the action at the gateway. Harts Army List 1860. Ensign 4/12/1835. Lt 29/9/1838. Capt 29/4/1842. Major 26/1848. Lt Col 19/4/1850. Colonel 25/11/1854. War Service. Colonel Stisted served with the Queens Royals during the campaign in Afghanistan & Belooch under Lord Keane , including the storming and capture of Ghuznee (wounded) and of Kelat (medal for Ghuznee issued) . Served with the 72nd Highlanders during the Persian War in 1857, commanded a Brigade in the night attack and Battle of Kooshab (CB), and the 78th at the bombardment of Mohumrah. Served with Havelocks column in 1857, present in the action at Bithor, commanded the regiment in several actions leading to and ending in the relief of the Residency at Lucknow. The Capture of Khelat and the occupation of Kabul, for which he received the medal. On the 19th April 1850 he was gazetted Lieutenant Colonel in the 78th Foot. He served with them during the Persian War of 1856 and 1857. He commanded a Brigade in the night attack and battle of Mohamurah, after which he received the thanks of the Governor General, as well as the medal and clasp. He commanded the advance guard of Havelock's Force at the Relief of Lucknow 25th September 1857. Upon the death in battle of Brigadier General James George Smith Neill, he was appointed to command the First Brigade . A post which he held until the close of the operations. On January 1st 1858 he was nominated Commander of the Bath.. In that year he served in Rohiland, and commanded the Second Brigade at the Battle of Bareelly on the 7th of May. Mentioned in Kayes & Mallesons History of the Indian Mutiny in Vol 1V on pages 241 (Bareli) Against the rebels so encamped Outram started on the morning of the 22nd, with a force consisting of 1227 Infantry under Brigadier Stisted. Also 190 Cavalry under Major Robertson, and six nine-pounder guns, under Olpherts. At daybreak he came upon them. Sending his centre against their main position, with his left he drove them from Ghali, doubling back on Badrap. Surprised the rebels scarcely attempted resistance as these manoeuvres were being carried out. They lost their four guns and an elephant. At Badrup Stisted again attacked them, and forced them to relinquish their hold. On that day many casualties were inflicted on the rebels, Outram had only two men killed and eight wounded. Page 367 Sir Colin Campbells force had among other troops, Brigadier Stisted's seven companies of the 64th Ft & the 78th Highlanders for the attack on Bareli, who fought in the first line. It goes on to report the battle against the fanatical Ghazis among other rebels in this action. He became Lieut Colonel of the 93rd Highlanders on the 30th/9/1859, and served with the Frontier Force against the mountain tribes on the North West Frontier of India in December 1863. Appointed Major General in 1864 and Divisional Commander of British Forces in Canada 1866. Appointed Lieut Governor of Ontario in June 1869. He was instrumental in opening up the northern part of the province for development. For his services in this capacity he received the thanks of the Governor General of Canada, and was nominated a KCB on the 20th May 1871. On the 5th February 1873 he was appointed Lieutenant General and nominated Colonel of the 93rd Foot on the 28th September 1873. He died in Wood House, Upper Norwood, Surrey on the 10th December 1875. He had married in 1845 in Florence, Maria Katherine Eliza Burton (1823-1894), the sister of Sir Richard Francis Burton the famous explorer. Another brother Captain E J N Burton's Indian Mutiny Medal appears in another lot. Their daughter Georgina Martha Burton, wrote the book 'The True Life of Captain Sir Richard Burton. He is buried in West Norwood Cemetery, being the only Lt Governor of Ontario not buried in the province. See Illustration

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THE MEDALS OF COL THOMAS H STISTED. 3 Dgns/ 7th HUSSARS. 12RL. A Punjab Medal with bars Goojerat and Chilianwala named to Lieutenant T H Stisted 3rd Lt Drags (impressed naming). A Crimean Medal with bar Sebastopol, named to Lieutenant T H Stisted 12th Royal Lancers. (engraved upright capitals). Indian Mutiny Medal with bar Lucknow, named to Captain T H Stisted 7th Hussars (impressed naming). India General Service Medal with bar Northwest Frontier, officially named to Major T H Stisted 7th Hussars. An unnamed as issued Turkish Crimea medal. Lt Colonel Thomas (Colonel Rtd) served first in the Punjab campaign of 1848-49 with the 3rd Light Dragoons, and was present at the affair of Ramnuggur, the passage of the Chenab at Wuzeerabad on the 1st december 1848 with the force under General Thackwell, action at Sadoolapore, battles of Chilianwala (wounded and charger wounded) and Goojerat (Medal with two clasps). Served with the 12th lancers in the Crimea from 8th May 1855 , including the siege and fall of Sebastopol. (Medal with clasp and Turkish Medal). Served with the 7th Hussars in th Indian campaign from February 1858 to March 1859, and was present at the affair of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Barree, action of Nawabagunge, occupation of Fyzerbad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, throughout the Byswarra campaign including the affairs of Doudpore, Pandu Nuddee, Paleeghat, Hyderghur and pursuit of Benhi Madho's force to the Goomtee; also Trans Gogra campaign, including the affair near Churda and the affair taking the fort of Meejeedia, attack on Bamkee and pursuit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul and affair at Sitkaghat (twice mentioned in despatches) Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp. Commanded a wing of the 7th Hussars comprising part of the Doaba Field Force employed against native tribes on the North-West Frontier of India in December 1863 and January 1864, and was present at the action of Shubkudder (Medal). Colonel Thomas Heatcote Stisted retired by sale of commission in 1870. Still in Harts Army List in 1890. Whilst serving in the Indian Mutiny Major Stisted and four troopers were in dire peril on a sandbank, in the swollen Raptee river. Volunteering to swim to them in the turbulent waters, and under musketry fire, Major Charles C Fraser successfully rescued them from their seemingly hopeless position, for which he received the Victoria Cross and Royal Humane Society Silver/Gilt medal in 1860. London Gazette 8th November 1860. Major Charles Crauford Fraser VC 7th now 11th Hussars. On the 31st December 1858. For Conspicuous and cool Gallantry, in having volunteered at great personal risk, and under sharp musketry fire, to swim to the rescue of Captain Stisted and some men of the 7th Hussars, who were in imminent danger of being drowned in the River Raptee, whilst in pursuit of the rebels. Major Fraser succeeded in this gallant service, although at the same time partially disabled, not having recovered from a severe wound received in the right hand while leading a squadron in a charge against some fanatics in the action at Nawab-Gunge on the 13th June 1858. Described in Mr G W Forrest's History of the Indian Mutiny. Also received the gold class RHS medal for this deed. The brother of Lt Gen H W Stisted, son of Lt Col Charles and Caroline Edensor Heathcote Born 1826 Died 1905. Lord Clive of India's despatch 12/4/1859. On the 29th the troops returned to Nanparah, made a forced march on the night of the 30th to the vicinity of Bankee, where the enemy had loitered under the Nana. He was surprised and attacked with great vigour, driven through the jungle which he attempted to defend, finally into and across the Raptee, the 7th Hussars entering the river with the fugitives. On this occasion the troops distinguished themselves more particularly the 2nd Rifle Brigade under Colonel Hall, and the 7th Hussars under Lt Colonel sir William Russell. I have to deplore the loss of Major Horne of the 7th Hussars, who was drowned in the waters of the Raptee. He led the first wing of the regiment, Captain Stisted who led the 1st Squadron, was rescued with great difficulty from a similar fate. See Illustration

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A PUNJAB MINIATURE MEDAL. An authentic two bar miniature Punjab campaign medal, bars Goojerat and Chilianwala. On a brooch mount having been worn by Col Thomas H Stisted, who served as a young officer in the Punjab Campaign.

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A NO BAR INDIAN MUTINY MEDAL TO CAPT E J N BURTON 37th REGT . A no bar Indian Mutiny Medal named to Captain E I N Burton 37th Ft, the brother of Sir Richard Burton the famous Victorian explorer. Famed for his travels and exploration and book/magazine writings, his younger brother went into the army in 1845 as an Ensign. Born in 1824 the sons of Lt Colonel Joseph Netterville Burton and Martha Burton nee (Baker) the co-heiress of Barham House in Hertfordshire. Their sister Maria Katherine Elizabeth Burton, married Lt General H W Stisted KBE. Their father moved the family to France in their childhood years, where both brothers were known to have been allowed freedom and a somewhat lax adolescence. Sir Richard Burton or 'Ruffian Dick' as he became known, having taken part in more single combats with his enemies than any other man of his time, it is quoted. Edward John Netterville Burton was a career soldier, who went on Half Pay (retired) after 1864. Service details show 22/5/1847 Ceylon. 1857 England. 1857-59 India. 1860-1861 India. Ensign 37th Ft 13/6/1845. Lieut 37th Ft 20/11/1846. Captain 37th Ft 20/3/1856. Engaged in commission of roads in Ceylon in 1854. Served in the Indian Mutiny from 1857. Commanded a detachment of the 37th Ft under Col Turner CB at engagement at Lucknow? Commanded an outpost force of 80 men of the 37th Ft , 1/2 battery of the R Artillery and four companies of 10th Ft frequently repulsing the attacking forces under Kumar Singh? Present at the actions of the 17th-18th & 20th October 1858 and capture of Fezdupore?. Serves as Major Brigade at Lucknow from 23rd March to the 3rd November 1859. From their base in Colombo the Regt depleted by sickness and death, sailed for India (Calcutta) . On the 4th June 1857 six companies marched to Barrachpore. There they helped to disarm the three Sepoy Regiments. 100 men under Captain Harrison were sent to Arrah by boat. This ran aground being stuck for a considerable time. The rest of the Regt with 160 men of the 10th Ft, reached Captain Harrison's men, who linked up together, 15 miles from Arrah. On the 29th July they reached an unfordable stream with skirmishers lining the opposite bank, these were soon dispersed. A Captain of the 10th (Senior Officer present) decided to advance on Arrah. Under assurances from the local Magistrate that opposition was unlikely. They advanced in column with no advance guards or flankers. Their route lay along a narrow causeway flanked by deep ditches, the 10th Ft and the Sikhs leading. The enemy suddenly opened fire from the right causing the 10th (80) casualties, the Captain amongst them. Thrown into confusion with no room to deploy, they retreated to a Water Tower 400 yards away to regroup. In this action and retreat the 37th lost 3 Officers and 62 men, with another 24 wounded. The 37th moved up to Ghazipore finding Rajput Kuwar Singh siding with the mutineers. Here they spent considerable time re-opening communications between Oudh and the N W Provinces. They then under Colonel Millman took to the field from Azinggurk, with the 37th (100) strong. The column engaged and sent the rebels fleeing forty miles north of Atrowlea. Whilst chowed down, Colonel Millman heard of an enemy host advancing in great strength. Fighting off this host was carried out successfully, though there was a panic amongst the Transport Wagons, which saw their drivers running off. Singh kept attacking, until the arrival of British reinforcements. The mutineers decamped and set off for the Ganges, hoping to hide in the Jagdispur Jungles. Half of the 37th took part in the three day advance to overtake the rebels. In five days they successfully marched 120 miles in terrible heat, and then caught the enemy. Attacking and killing many of the enemy, the 37th suffered only one soldier killed and seven wounded. May 1858 found the 37th hunting down dispersed rebels. Attacking the rebel forces at Nonadee Village, which was successfully stormed. Here the 37th suffered one man killed and four wounded. On the 12th December Turner advanced towards Bugha Maroo Pass in the Kaimur Hills, which was strongly defended. The 37th and a Company of the 29th Ft, stormed the position with great success. 1859 saw them back at Ghazipore. See Illustration

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VARIOUS BRONZE MEDALLIONS. (9) Including a 78mm diameter Victoria In Commemoration medallion, with Victoria Regina et Imperatrix obverse. GV & Queen Mary Coronation June 22 1911. The Inner Temple Members who fought for their Country 1914-1918, 50mm diameter. Resetlement of the Jews in GT Britain 300th Anniversary medal. etc.

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HISTORICAL DRACHMAS OF ORODES 1 & 11. Two Parthian Drachmas of Orodes 1 80-77BC and Orodes 11 57-38BC It was the latter who defeated Crassus and his Roman Army. He killed his own brother and was later himself murdered by his own son and heir.

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One Box: NEW MUSICAL EXPRESS, approx 110 iss 1967-1971, comprising September 2nd 1967, approx 31 iss January-December 1968, approx 27 iss January-December 1969, approx 32 iss January-December 1970, approx 19 iss January-December 1971, covers including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Elton John, T-Rex, The Who, Johnny Cash, The Kings, Dusty Springfield etc, mainly VGC

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Original Theatre Royal Brighton playbill, November 15th 1844 including THE MILLER'S MAID, with engrd woodcut vig of tiger leaping towards man near waterfall + MUNGO PARK OR THE ARAB OF THE NIGER, + KARFA, THE ARAB OF BAMBARA - MR CARTER WHO WILL ENCOUNTER A TIGER, AND DRIVE A LION IN HARNESS ROUND THE STAGE, + MILLINERS' HOLIDAY, etc, approx size 31" x 10 1/2" f/g

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RING LARDNER JUNIOR (1915-2000): two copies of orig screenplay: THE GREAT INDOORS, each mimeographed typescript, 117pp, and 147pp, 147pp copy with "By David W Richards", the pseudonym crossed out in pen and ink with Ring Lardner Junior written underneath. Ring Lardner Junior was an American journalist and screenwriter blacklisted by Hollywood after being charged with contempt of Congress in 1947 along with nine other people working in Hollywood, who became known as the "Hollywood Ten" It was alleged by his friend the Hungarian writer, Miklos Vamos, that Lardner won an Academy Award for a movie he wrote under a pseudonym (2)

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The Beatles autographed black and white photograph 1964, probably in the hand of Neil Aspinall (1941-2008), The Beatles road manager and personal assistant, signed in ballpoint pen, signed John Lennon (1940-1980), Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, signed in ballpoint pen with the four band members’ Christian names and inscribed “To Melita”, photograph approx size 6 ½” x 8 ½” – the signed photograph was obtained by the wife of US record company director Lou Levy in 1964, who was a friend of the mother of Melita Borrow, the recipient to whom the photo is inscribed together with the original letter from the wife of Lou Levy to Melita Borrow with which the photo was sent to her “Dear Melita, I am sending a photo of The Beatles to you. I met your mother in Heal’s one day and she thought you might like to have it, I hope you had a lovely Spring holiday and that you are enjoying school. Fondest regards to your mother, Mrs Lou Levy (Leeds Music Ltd), (I’m the one who is trusted with Ringo!)” on Mrs Lou Levy, 1 Gracie Square, New York, 28th, NY headed paper together with the original envelope addressed to Melita Borrow nee Arnold with New York postmark dated April 14th 1964 together with relevant news cutting

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MANLY WADE WELLMAN: WHO FEARS THE DEVIL, Wisconsin, Arkham House, 1963 (2000), 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + FRANK BELKNAP LON: THE HOUNDS OF TINDALOS, Wisconsin, Arkam House, 1946 (2500), 1st edn, orig cl, d/w (2)

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WALTER CRANE (ILL): A MASQUE OF DAYS, 1901, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl bkd pict bds soiled + HORACE MANSION: OLD FRENCH NURSERY SONGS, ill Anne Anderson, [1915], 1st edn, 8 col'd plts acf, 1 plt damaged with part loss just affecting image, 4to, orig cl bkd pict bds + CATERINA PATRICCHIO: CHERRIES AND BERRIES PAINTING BOOK, L, Dean & Son, nd, Dean's Covent Garden Painting Book No 2, 3 ills competently col'd in, 4to, orig cl bkd pict bds + DIANA ROSS: THE STORY OF THE BEETLE WHO LIVED ALONE, ill Kaye, L, Faber & Faber, [1941], 1st edn, obl, 4to, orig pict bds, d/w (lacking inner flaps) (4)

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H W WILSON: BATTLESHIPS IN ACTION, [1926], 2 vols, orig cl gt + T C NOBLE: THE NAMES OF THOSE PERSONS WHO SUBSCRIBED TOWARDS THE DEFENCE OF THIS COUNTRY AT THE TIME OF THE SPANISH ARMADA 1588 AND THE AMOUNTS EACH CONTRIBUTED, L, Alfred Russell Smith 1886, sigd and inscr, old blind stpd cl gt + J T TOWSON: PRACTICAL INFORMATION ON THE DEVIATION OF THE COMPASS FOR THE USE OF MASTERS AND MATES OF IRON SHIPS, L, J D Potter 1894, revised and enlarged edn, orig cl bkd prtd bds + R S MACELWEE: PORT DEVELOPMENT, 1925 1st edn, orig cl gt + F L ROBERTSON: THE EVOLUTION OF NAVAL ARMAMENT, L, 1921, orig cl gt + H B BOOTHBY: SPUNYARN, [1935], 1st edn, orig cl gt + L KING-HALL: SEA SAGA, 1935 1st edn, orig cl + A E FANNING: STEADY AS SHE GOES, A HISTORY OF THE COMPASS DEPARTMENT OF THE ADMIRALTY, 1986 1st edn, orig cl d/w + ALAN ROWE: AIR SEA RESCUE IN WORLD WAR TWO, A FIRST HAND ACCOUNT OF THE ROYAL NARY NORTH SEA RESCUE MOTOR LAUNCHES, 1995 1st edn, orig cl d/w + G GIORGIERINI & A NANI: ALMANACCO NAVALE 1977, Geneva 1977, orig cl d/w + 6 others similar (17)

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ANTHONY WOOD: ATHENAE OXONIENSIS, AN EXACT HISTORY OF ALL THE WRITERS AND BISHOPS WHO HAD THEIR EDUCATION IN THE MOST ANTIENT AND FAMOUS UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD..., L, 1721, 2nd edn, corrected and enlarged, 2 vols, fo old cf rebkd and restored, armorial bkplt of Ernest Bryan Gipps to front paste down (2)

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"By a member of the Hayfield & Kinder Scouts Ancient Footpath Association": KINDER SCOUT FOOTPATHS AND BRIDLE-ROADS ABOUT HAYFIELD, L, 1880, fdg map, orig cl gt + G LE BLANC SMITH: HADDON, THE MANOR, THE HALL, ITS LORDS AND TRADITIONS, L, 1906 1st edn, orig dec cl gt + ROGER A REDFERN: PEAKLAND DAYS, 1970 1st edn, orig cl d/w + G AMEY: THE COLLAPSE OF THE DALE DYKE DAM 1864, 1974 1st edn, orig cl d/w + CYRIL HARGREAVES: FATHER'S DERBYSHIRE, 1978 1st edn, orig wraps + A E DODD & E M DODD: PEAKLAND ROADS AND TRACKWAYS, 1980 2nd edn, revised and enlarged, orig cl d/w + ANON: WHOSE WHO IN DERBYSHIRE, Worcester, Ebenezer Bayliss 1934 ltd edn numbered, orig two tone cl + A WAINWRIGHT: PENNINE WAY COMPANION A PICTORIAL GUIDE, 73rd impress, orig cl gt d/w (8)

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JOSEPH JOHN GURNEY: NOTES ON A VISIT MADE TO SOME OF THE PRISONS IN SCOTLAND AND THE NORTH OF ENGLAND IN COMPANY WITH ELIZABETH FRY, L and Edinburgh 1819, 1st edn, old cl ex lib + JOSEPH JOHN GURNEY: OBSERVATIONS ON THE RELIGIOUS PECULIARITIES OF THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS, L, 1824, 4th edn, old full cf rebkd, most of bkstrip retained + dup copy 1824, 1st edn, inscr "Robert Fox with the author's kind regards" verso hf ttl, old hf cf rebkd + another dup copy of same ttl 1824, 1st edn, inscr to ffep "With Cornelius Hanbury's kind regards to his friend John Thompson 1824"; Cornelius Hanbury attended the World Anti-Slavery Convention in 1840 and his wife Elizabeth Hanbury (1793-1901) the British philanthropist who worked with Elizabeth Fry, old decor full cf gt, spine gt in compartments + J B BRAITHWAITE: MEMOIRS OF JOSEPH JOHN GURNEY, Norwich and L, 1854, 1st edn, 2 vols, orig blind stpd cl gt worn rebkd, orig bkstrips retained (6)

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A collection of programmes and entertainment material, to include approximately 30 concert programmes, later 20th century, to include The Who 1979, Bill Haley 1957, Count Basie, various autographs acquired at Ronnie Scott's club, a poster signed by Illinois Jacquet and Slam Stewart measuring approx. 84 x 60cm in clipframe, Sir Alec Rose, My Lively Lady, signed, two Francis Chichester books together with sundry books. (Quantity)

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A Italation, an early 1950's beautiful picture hat in voil and lace flowers, decorated with a black velvet crown and flower, the inside of the hat has a large black voil flower, belonged to a Mrs Bullpit who was the wife of the owner of 'Swan Electrics in Birmingham, she was also the daughter of the owner of Bloomingdales Dept store in New York, together with a French felt hat, early 1950's, in a large hat box. (2)

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Vinyl LP 'The Who' live at Leeds track 2406001 with 10 documents and one photograph relating to the Who and their gigs

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Pete Townshend (The Who) solo LP signed/autographed.

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A collection of 50 plus classic Rock LP's including Beatles (early years), Free, The Who, David Bowie, Yes, Blood Sweat and Tears, Queen,.

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SIEGE OF MAFEKING BREAD & SHELLHEAD. A small flat loaf brought back by a defender that was baked during the 1899-1900 siege by Boer forces, also a Pom Pom detonator head marked VSM. An original note below states its provenance and who brought it back with the bread. Shellhead 3.3/4" in height.

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TWO H. OAKES JONES MILITARY WATERCOLOURS. The first depicts the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers C1785, with the title 'The Tale of the Xmas Pudding.' 1921. 16" x 11.1/"on card. The second of 'The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers in the Field' 1791.16.1/2" x 12" on card. Both are unframed and signed by the artist, Captain H Oakes Jones who had served in the Regiment. His address and details to the reverse are Captain H Oakes Jones MBE, 33A Pembroke Square, Kensington W8.

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A JAPANESE PRAYER FLAG. A Japanese Red Sun WW11 period Prayer Flag, with official marking stamp amid the various character markings. 38" wide by 26" deep, with one tear of approximately 3" in the sun itself. Brought back from the Far East after the war by Gunner Evans RA, who was attached to the Gurkhas . He was from Garnant and was Mentioned in Despatches in July 1945. (Copy details available)

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A 1914 STAR/BAR TRIO & GSM bar IRAQ TO THE MIDDLESEX REGT/RB. .A 1014 Star with Bar named to L-14184 Pte H Allgrove 4/Middx R. British war & Victory medals named to 14184 Pte H Allgrove Midd'x R. A George V General Service Medal bar Iraq, named to 64083 Pte H Allgrove Rif Bgde. Harvey Allgrove served with the Middlesex Regiment in France from 14/8/1914. A prisoner of war who claimed his medals in 1924. The Star and Clasp was put forward by OC 1st Rifle Brigade. He was still serving under number 6905650 when he was awarded his GSM and clasp Iraq. MIC confirms POW roll and his latter award, medals mounted for wear with associated Middlesex Regt badge.

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The Who, colour poster print circa 1970, "I Can See For Miles," 29.5" x 19.5", framed.

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