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ROYAL SOCIETY OF PAINTER-ETCHERS Diploma of Associate membership issued to Sir Nevile Rodwell Wilkinson, army officer, artist, and herald, on the 28th March 1912; etching on laid paper by George W. Eve, signed by President Frank Short, Hon. Secretary J[ohn] Fanshawe Badeley and Hon. Treasurer Arthur Evershed - all distinguished printmakers. The lettering enclosed in an ornate border surmounted by the royal coat-of-arms and with the Society's embossed seal below The paper age-toned, some spotting, the margins folded back on four sides. The Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers (RE) - as it has been called since 1991 - was established in London in 1880 and given a Royal Charter in 1888
[MacMunn (George, Editor)] History of the Guides 1846-1922, 1938, Gale & Polden, Aldershot, first edition, 4to; half title, xv, pp. 347, 19 photographic plates incl. portrait frontis. and 18 folding maps incl. seven loose in pouch at rear. Original smart khaki cloth over bevelled boards, upper cover stamped with regimental crest in gilt, silk place marker in regimental colours. A little bumped and rubbed, with scattered, generally light, foxing; this copy with ownership signature of D.M. Brett, serving Commandant of the Corps of Guides, with order form/typed letter signed 'George' (the editor), December 1946, loosely inserted. A rare history of this regiment of the British Indian Army protecting the North West Frontier
Fortescue (Sir John William) A History of the British Army, 1910-30, London, MacMillan, 8vo, 13 volumes in 14 (Vol. IV separated in two parts), with six volumes of Maps as called for, the complete set. Vols. I - VI second editions, VII - XIII firsts, all in publisher's red cloth, rubbed, shelfware, some spines faded [with:] The County Lieutenancies and the Army 1803-1814, 1909, MacMillan, a first edition by the same author, 'presentation copy' blindstamp to title, red cloth, soiled boards, damage to spine (21)
Butler (Lady Elizabeth) Autograph Letter Signed on Bansha Castle, Co. Tipperary headed writing paper to 'Dear Colonel Williams', 1st January 1907, one sheet folded so pp. [4], 8vo, granting Williams permission to use an image of her famous painting 'Scotland for Ever' as the frontispiece to an intended history of the Scots Greys regiment (no record of publication found). Butler advises her correspondent to seek permission from the copyright holders, the fine art publishers S. Hildesheimer & Co Ltd. Scotland for Ever! (exh. Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, London, 1881; Leeds City Art Gallery), is today the military painter's best-known work. She lived in Ireland with her husband the army officer and author Sir William Francis Butler. Fold creases and light soiling, else very good (1)
Five boxed Dinky models to include Military ambulance 626, diecast is good, along with Rover 75 Saloon, 156, diecast is v/g with a few minor chips, Jaguar Type D.Racing Car, 238, play worn, Austin A105 Saloon, 176, gd condition few minor chips, Army Covered Wagon, 623, generally good, dented one corner, all boxes in poor condition
Five boxed Dinky diecast models to include Cadillac Tourer, 131, diecast is gd, box is fair, with rips and tears, Dinky boxed Army 1 - ton Cargo truck, diecast is gd, box fair with rips and tears, Dinky Packard Convertible, 132, diecast vg, few minor loses, box poor with large rips and tears, Dinky boxed Hudson Commodore Sedan, 171, diecast gd with some loses, box is poor with loses and rips and Dinky boxed Roadmaster Coach, 282, DIecast gd with a few marks, box poor, lacking parts and tears throughout
Boxed Britains Regiments of All Nations 197 Indian Army 1st King George V's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Malaun Regiment) complete with eight figures although one broken from base, otherwise excellent with minimal paint loss, box gd with original number sticker to top lid end, pencil mark to box lid
Nine boxed Matchbox Lesney Series 75 diecast vehicles to include 46 Pickfords Removal Van, 33 Ford Zephyr III in turquoise44, 59 Fire Chief's Car, 44 Rolls Royce Phantom in metallic pale brown/purple, 23 Caravan Trailer (box end flap repaired), 6 Euclid Quarry Truck, 48 Trailer with removable sports boat, 3 Bedford Tipper Truck and 61 Army Scout Car, diecast excellent/nr mint with only a few very minor paint chips, boxes gd overall unless stated

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