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Lot 365

Three Wade limited edition 'Hamm's Beer' Niagara Bear figures, h. 12.5 cm, each boxed, together with a Jim Beam dish and two keyrings (6)

Lot 369

A set of three Wade 'Art Deco Collection' figures modelled as a deer, polar bear and monkeys, No. 0518/1000, each boxed

Lot 370

A set of three Wade 'Art Deco Collection' figures modelled as a deer, polar bear and monkeys, No. 0074/1000, each boxed

Lot 586

Tourtel M. : Rupert and Beppo Again, Nd. C. 1934. Small 8vo. Hb. Yellow illustrated boards, 'Little Bear Library No.36' on spine. Star symbol on front board. CONDITION REPORT: Has clearly had some use, boards a little soiled but clear. Text block clean and tight. Some amateur attempts at repair of spine.

Lot 607

A large miscellaneous archive of leaflets, pamphlets & booklets featuring Political, Propaganda and Official Government publications together with reports from minority and pressure groups relating to both world wars and the inter-war period. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 608

A large miscellaneous archive of French leaflets, pamphlets & booklets featuring Political, Propaganda and Official Government publications together with Journals & Reports from minority and pressure groups, all relating mainly to WWI. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 609

Combined Operations : A collection of WW2 War Office Handbooks featuring regulations and guidance for various units within the UK armed forces including : Unit Commanders; Transportation Units; Commandos; Amphibians; Royal Engineers; Rasc etc. All designated 'Not to be Published' & 'Not to fall into enemy hands.' CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 610

Manual of Military Intelligence, 1946. Handbooks 1,2,3 & 7. All designated as 'Restricted'. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 611

Signal Training : A collection of WW2 War Office Handbooks featuring regulations and guidance for various units within the UK armed forces including : Wireless signalling; Procedure; Voice Procedure; Radio & Telephony; Visual; Codes etc. All designated 'Not to be Published' & 'Not to fall into enemy hands.' CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 612

Signal Training : A collection of WW2 War Office Handbooks featuring guidance for various units within the UK armed forces including : Japanese Army in Pictures; Periodical Notes on the Japanese Army; Jungle Jottings; Warfare in the Far East; Sniping, etc. All variously designated 'Restricted', 'Not to be Published' & 'Not to fall into enemy hands.' CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 613

Field Engineering : A collection of WW2 War Office Handbooks featuring regulations and guidance for various units within the UK armed forces including : Assault River Crossing; Bomb Reconnaissance; Booby Traps; Field Defences; Demolitions, etc. All designated 'Not to be Published', 'Not to fall into enemy hands' or 'Restricted' CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 614

The German Army : A collection of WW2 War Office Handbooks featuring regulations and guidance for various units within the UK armed forces including : Enemy Weapons - German Infantry, Engineer & Airborne Weapons; Mines & Traps; Periodical Notes on the German Army - variously numbered booklets; Popular Guides; Ammunition; Pocket Field Books, etc. All designated 'Not to be Published', 'Not to fall into enemy hands' or 'Restricted' CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 615

German Methods of Trench Warfare (WWI), Headquarters, 1st. Army. 7th. March, 1916. Folio sized pamphlet with text ( 7 sides ) and two folding plans, one of which is defined as a "copy of sketch found on German Officer captured 25.9.15". Scarce CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 616

The German Army : A collection of WW2 War Office Handbooks featuring regulations and guidance for various units within the UK armed forces including : Enemy Weapons - German Infantry, Engineer & Airborne Weapons; Mines & Traps; Periodical Notes on the German Army - variously numbered booklets; Popular Guides; Ammunition; Pocket Field Books, etc. All designated 'Not to be Published', 'Not to fall into enemy hands' or 'Restricted' CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 617

The Royal Engineers : A collection of WW2 War Office Handbooks featuring regulations and guidance for various units within the UK armed forces including : Pocket Books - Reconnaissance, Bridging, Water Supply, Demolition, Roads etc; Training Memorandums, etc. All designated 'Not to be Published', 'Not to fall into enemy hands' or 'Restricted' CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 618

Army Orders : A collection of WW2 War Office Pamphlets & Leaflets featuring regulations and guidance for various units within the UK armed forces. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 619

Notes From Theatres of War : A collection of WW2 War Office Handbooks featuring regulations and guidance for various units within the UK armed forces including : Burma, North Africa, Destruction of German Battery - Dieppe Raid, Western Desert, Cyrenaica, Partisans, etc. All designated 'Not to be Published', 'Not to fall into enemy hands' or 'Restricted' CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 620

Royal Army Service Corps : A collection of WW2 War Office Handbooks featuring regulations and guidance for various units within the UK armed forces. All designated 'Not to be Published', 'Not to fall into enemy hands' or 'Restricted' CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 621

Royal Artillery : A collection of WW2 War Office Handbooks featuring regulations and guidance for various units within the UK armed forces including : Training Memorandums, Anti-Tank Gunnery, Programme Shoots, Recognition of Aircraft, Advance/Withdrawal/Attack, Field Gunnery etc. All designated 'Not to be Published', 'Not to fall into enemy hands' or 'Restricted' CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 622

Small Arms Training : A collection of WW2 War Office Handbooks featuring regulations and guidance for various units within the UK armed forces including : .303-inch Machine Gun,Pistol (.38-inch), Bayonet, Grenade, Sten Machine Gun, Anti-Tank Rifle, Rifle, Mortar (3-inch), Anti-Aircraft, Light Machine Gun, Thompson Machine Carbine, etc. All designated 'Not to be Published', 'Not to fall into enemy hands' or 'Restricted' CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 623

WW2 Canadian Armed Forces : A miscellaneous archive of Pamphlets, Leaflets and Booklets including : Defence Programme, New Behind the News, Canadian Weekly Bulletin, Royal Canadian Navy, Voxair, Intelligence Service, Current Affairs and Citizenship. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 624

Training Manuals and Handbooks : A collection of WW2 War Office Handbooks featuring regulations and guidance for various units within the UK armed forces including :Field Engineering, Drill, Infantry Training, RAMC Training, etc. All designated 'Not to be Published', 'Not to fall into enemy hands' or 'Restricted' CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 625

Training Manuals and Handbooks : A collection of WWI War Office Handbooks featuring regulations and guidance for various units within the UK armed forces including :Signalling, Field Service Regulations, Manouvres, Rifle, Map Reading, Expeditionary Force, etc. All designated 'Not to be Published', 'Not to fall into enemy hands' or 'Restricted' CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 626

Training Manual : Royal Flying Corps, Part I. 1914. 12mo Card covers, diagrams, folding charts etc. Scarce. Together with : Mrs. Maurice Hewlett : Our Flying Men, 1917. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 627

John C. Crunden, South Wales Borderers, Regimental No.19538. Personal Archive of miscellaneous Documents and Papers relating to WWI & WW2 including : A collection of Personal Scrapbooks/Albums ( one volume relating to WWI Aeronautics ), Various Government Handbooks relating to WW2 Civil Defence - Chemical Warfare, Gases, Domestic Surface Shelters, Air Raid precautions, Ministry of Home Security ( not to be pub.), A.R.P. etc. An eclectic and wide ranging collection. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 628

Notes for Infantry Officers on Trench Warfare, March 1916. War Office. 12mo. Text, diagrams & folding charts. Trench Standing Orders, Army printing & Staionery, 1916. Both items, particularly the second title, scarce. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 629

Malayan Basic Handbook - Malaya and Its Civil Administration Prior to Japanese Occupation, War Office, 1944; Local Regulations Civilian Staff, Egypt, 1948 CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 630

Higgins A. : Defensively-Armed Merchant Ships and Submarine Warfare, 19171 CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 631

Le General Mayewski : Les Massacres D'Armenie, 1916. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 632

Economical and Financial Delegation of the Kingdom of the Serbians, Croatians and Slovenes to the Peace Conference. To the Commission for Reparation of Damages at the Peace Conference. ( Text of speeches made at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919 together with clauses to be inserted into the Treaty ). This small 8vo Hb Booklet also has a manuscript addition at the top of the cover which reads " The Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill M.P. secretaire el etat pour guerre" ( possibly/probably not his own handwriting ). CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 633

Bella Sidney Woolf ( Southorn/Lock ) : Right Against Might - The Great War of 19141914. Qto. with illustrated card binding. Monochrome photographic plates. Scarce. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 635

To The People of Ireland - War News. Copies of a form of propaganda leaflet. No date. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 636

Carburetter Handbooks : Small collection of original booklets including: Zenith, 1920 & Triple Diffuser 1921; Claudel-Hobson, C. 1920s; S.U., 1920. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 638

Letter from Field Marshall Earl Haig to Lord Haldane dated 19th. November, 1918. Written from 'General Headquarters' British Army in France. Photocopy. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 639

WWI - A small selection of documents and pamphlets relating to War Savings and War Loans publicity designed to encourage participation of the public & children. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 642

Ministry of Munitions : Description and Use of the Air Speed Computer designed by Commander Rollo Appleyard, R.N.V.R. October 1918. Small 8vo booklet designated 'Confidential' subject to Official Secrets Act. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 644

Five Navies Fight For Burma, C. 1947? Large folio format illustrated magazine produced for the Director of Public Relations, New Delhi. Features details relating to the Royal Navy, Indian Navy, South African & Burma Navy. Scarce. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 645

"Conscript 'Em!" : 'A Collection of Will Dyson's striking cartoons sent forth by "The Herald" to assist in combatting the vicious conscriptionist campaign.' Folio newspaper format. Nd. C. 1916? CONDITION REPORT: Generally well preserved given the fragility of the medium. Does require some repair and restoration work around the edges which are chipped and along folds etc. This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 647

'The Whitehall Gazette' : Ten issues of this folio sized journal dating between 1919 & 1921 and featuring articles such as: " Penalties of Russian Communism", Trade Union Psychology, Russo-Germanic Intrigue,The Stranger within our Gates - Seeds of Sedition.' Together with 4 copies of 'National Food Journal' 1917-1919. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 651

WWI : 2/11th. Battalion - London Regiment : Orders and notes, C. 3rd. June 1917. Together with : 58th. (London) Division, Summaries of Intelligence : No. 20 for period 9 a.m. 5th. June to 9 a.m. 6th. June, No. 21. for period 9 a.m. 6th. June to 9 a.m. to 9 a.m. 7th. June; No.37 for period 9 a.m. 22nd. June, to 9 a.m. 23rd. June 1917. An original set of duplicated typed and written notes from the Western Front, with a clear heading " Confidential - NOT TO BE TAKEN INTO THE FRONT LINE" CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 652

WW1. Naval Ephemera, C. 1916/17 : Small collection of original photographs featuring vessels H.M.S. Penelope & Sparrowhawk and ships' crew. Together with Newspaper cuttings. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 653

Engineers in the Italian Campaign, 1945. Small qto. pb. with illustrations and rear section of folding maps. Scarce. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 654

29th. Divisional Artillery War Record and Honours Book, 1915-1918 by Lieut. Col. R.M. Johnson. 1921. 8vo Pb. Original copy printed by R.A. Institution Printing House. Scarce CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 655

47th (London) Division War Memorials - High Wood and Martinpuich, nd. C. 1925.Landscape 8vo Green cloth, gilt hb. Text and photographs. Scarce. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 656

The Story of 46 Division 1939 - 1945, nd. C. 1947. Folio Pb. format. 'Printed at the University Book Press "Styria" Graz Austria. Nineteen maps, some folding, and 12 photographic plates. Forewords by McCreery ('No British Division had in this war a more active or distinguished battle record than the 46th Division.') and Weir ('The Division's casualties were all too heavy, but they were light when we think of all that was done: North Africa, Salerno, Volturno, Garigliano & Gothic Line. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 657

Mrs. Victor Rickard : The Story of the Munsters at Etreux - Festubert - Rue Du Bois, 1915. 8vo, Card covers with an inset colour plate of Regimental Flags. Text and portrait photographs. An original copy. Very scarce. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 660

The Fifth in the Great War - Maps. Qto. Soft back with red card covers with 43 maps. No date, no publisher, no indication of military group ( 1st & 2nd. Northumberland Fusiliers? ). CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 662

30 Corps in Germany. 8vo Landscape, illustrated card. Foward by Horrocks to all the ( multi- national ) divisions under the command of 30 Corps 1941-45.Information for every soldier about the formation in which he is now serving and about the country it is occupying. It also sets out what is being done for the soldier's well-being, recreation and preparation for discharge. Folding map at rear. ( 2 copies ). CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.

Lot 663

19th. Field Survey Company - Royal Engineers : Overseas Service, 1939 - 1946. Nd. Reproduced and printed by 19th. Field Survey Coy., R.E. C. ( 1946? ). Large folding poster-sized sheet featuring coloured map of Europe, Middle East & Africa surrounded by engraved type illustrative vignettes with a textual commentary at the base. CONDITION REPORT: This Lot is part of a substantial collection of books and ephemera consigned to auction by the Imperial War Museum which represent duplicates of items already in their collection. The material covers the 1st. & 2nd. World Wars, other areas of 20th.C. Military History and more general, related subjects. It will therefore bear evidence of this fact to varying degrees in the form of library stamps, booking sheets etc. Evidence of this provenance varies considerably. A number of books have a standard library binding. A substantial number retain the original binding. In the context of its status as an ex-library collection the condition of individual Lots varies - some might be considered 'poor' (though scarce), most are 'good' to 'very good'. Interested buyers/bidders are advised to make their own physical checks on Lots prior to submitting or making bids well before the day of the sale.2

Lot 516

GEORGE V SILVER RATTLEmaker's mark rubbed, possibly Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1922, in the form of a teddy bear with mother of pearl teether and a loop, 16cm long; together with another silver rattle, maker Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1915, embossed with scrolling design with bells, mother of pearl teether and whistle, 8.5cm long, an Edwardian silver vesta case, maker Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1907, of plain rectangular form, 5.5cm long and another Edwardian silver vesta case, maker Cohen & Charles, Chester 1906, of plain rectangular form engraved with initials 'JNG', 4.5cm long, approximately 129g in total (4)

Lot 382

A STRAW FILLED MOHAIR TEDDY BEAR WITH JOINTED BODY AND LEATHERETTE PADS

Lot 384

A QUANTITY OF VARIOUS COLLECTABLES, to include a 1955 Beano annual, a straw-filled teddy bear with jointed body, a Star pond yacht, a 'Golden Dragon' table lamp, modern American vehicle number plates, two advertising water jugs, etc

Lot 410

FOUR PELHAM PUPPETS, to include Donald Duck, Yogi Bear, Prince Charming and Cinderella

Lot 43

1999 Canadian Platinum 1oz Polar Bear $50 coin. In Westminster presentation case with certificate. Mint condition in plastic cases Good condition. All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity and can be shipped worldwide. Shipping on this item will be by Royal Mail Special Delivery. We can combine shipping on multiple winning lots up to £2500, anything over this value will incur an extra shipping charge and separate packages. Overseas bidders will be responsible for any customs charges in their country.

Lot 22

Black Forest Bear, 8cm long

Lot 647

A Royal Crown Derby paperweight Seated Bear signed "Cheryl Hallam", gold stopper, dated 1996, together with Royal Crown Derby paperweight Bear, gold stopper, dated 1999

Lot 577

Three Royal Crown Derby paperweight, modelled as a platypus, 1988, a seated bear, 2003 and a koala bear, 1988, all with gold stoppers

Lot 105

A mid 20th century gold plush large teddy bear with traces of growler and humped back, length 64cm. CONDITION REPORT: The vendor decided to try and remove what they thought were replaced pads with pretty disastrous consequences!! Replaced stitching to nose.

Lot 551

Four Lladro figures of Inuit children, on a sledge, riding polar bear, etc (4). CONDITION REPORT: All figures appear good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

Lot 652

A quantity of ceramics including a Poole bear, a Beswick hound, a Beswick Alice Series "Mad Hatter, a Royal Doulton HN3335 "The Jester" figure, etc (12).

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