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Carroll [Lewis}: Rhyme? and Reason?, pub. Macmillan & Co Ltd, 1901, 'Sylvie and Bruno' pub 1889 and Sylvie and Bruno Concluded 1893; The Rectory Umbrella and Mischmasch, pub Cassell & Company Ltd, 1932 first edition, in dj, Utter Nonsense and Complete Nonsense (Folio Society in slipcase), The Hunting of the Snark (Folio Society) and a quantity of Louis Carroll related autobiographies, etc:- One Box
A collection of seventy five hardback first edition novels, consisting of high fantasy and military, from the authors : Tom Arden (1), David Baldacci (1), Eric Berger (1), Steve Berry (8), Terry Brooks (3), Dale Brown (14), Chris Bunch (2), Edgar Rice Burroughs (1), Phillip Carter (1), Paul Christopher (1), Tom Clancy (7), Allan Cole (3), John Connolly (1), Stephen Coonts (13), Bernard Cornwell (2), Robert Crais (1), Charles Cummings (1), Clive Cussler (3), David and Leigh Eddings (1), Kate Elliott (10)
A collection of seventy five hardback first edition novels, consisting of high fantasy and military, from the authors : Robert Fabri (2), Raymond E. Feist (10), Colin Forbes (1), Alan Dean Foster (1), David Gemmell (13), David Gibbins (1), Mark Gimenez (1), Joe Haldeman (1), M.A.S Abdel Haleem (1), Harry Harrison (1), Elizabeth Haydon (7), Jack Higgins (2), Robert Hoffman (3), Robert Holdstock (2), Robert E. Howard (1), Kate Jacoby (5), Geoffrey Jenkins (3), J.V. Jones (4), Robert Jordan (15), Ben Kane (1)
A collection of one hundred and seven hardback first edition novels, consisting of high fantasy and military, from the authors : Guy Gavriel Kay (1), Patrica Kennealy (1), Patricia Kennealy-Morrison (3), Katherine Kerr (3), Katherine Kurtz & Deborah Harris (5), Chris Kuzneski (2), Lackey (2), Sterling Lainer (2), Valery Leith (2), Holly Lisle ( 1), Pittacus Lore (2), Robert Low ( 1), Ludlum (6), Brian Lumley (1), Allan Mallinson (1), Scott Mariani (1), George R.R. Martin (4), Andy McDermott (5), Michael Moorcock and Storm Constantine (1), Christopher Paolini (1), Stel Pavlou (1) Lynn Pickett and Clive Prince (1), Ricardo Pinto (1), Jean Rabe (1), Mario Reading (1), Matthew Riley (6), james Rollins (2), Karen Rose (1), Brian Ruckley (3), R.A. Salvatore (1), Harry Sidebottom (6), Karin Slaughter (2), Wilber Smith (2), Roger Taylor (10), Craig Thomas (2), Simon Toyne (3), Harry Turtledove (1), Eric Van Lustbader (9), Vernor Vinge (1), Margaret Weis and Tracey Hickman (2), Don Winslow ( 1), Janny Wurts (2), David Zindell (4)
An original WWI First World War period Christopher Collins Ltd of Birmingham made collapsible trench lantern. The lantern for candles, with detachable panels allowing the lantern to fold flat. Original maker's plaque to front, dated 1915. Retains all original glass panels, once cracked. Measures approx; 32cm tall, excluding handle.
A collection of assorted WWI First and WWII Second World War medals and pocket watches to include; WWI Victory Medal for one 45346 Gunner W. H. Cohen of the Royal Artillery, a Police Constabulary Faithful Service Medal to one Sub-Inspector Edward G. Rubb, an Africa Star and 1939-45 Star. Some with ribbons. Along with a broad arrow marked stop watch (AF), a broad arrow marked watch case (AF) and a WW1 period pocket watch (AF).
WWII Second World War Interest - an original vintage 20th Century US Army Medical Department ' First Aid - For Emergency Use Only ' tin, complete with contents. Possibly those fitted to Willys jeeps, or similar. Contents appear unused and complete with various pins, dressings etc. Housed in its original tin with painted emblem to front.
An original WWI First World War interest Imperial German Kriegsmarine cigarette card album ' Uniformen Der Marine Und Schutztruppen '. Complete with all original and correct cards laid-in. Pictorial covers with Iron Cross emblems to each corner. Illustrated within with various battleship recognition aids and details etc.
An original WWI First World War era RFC Royal Flying Corps pilot's leather flying helmet and accompanying gloves. The helmet of leather construction, with a chamois interior and buttoned ear flaps. Gloves of similar construction. Supplied with a period photograph of an airman, with early Royal Air Force stamp to rear. Presumed related.
Two original WWII Second World War British made anti-Hitler ashtrays in the form of miniature chamber pots. The first named a ' Gest - A - Po ' (Gestapo) with notation ' Flip Your Ashes On Old Nasty - A Violation Of Poland ' with a depiction of Hitler to the inside. The second similar, with notation ' Chums! What Would You Do? ' with a similar depiction of the Nazi Third Reich leader to the interior. One with small chip to rim. Tallest measures approx; 4cm tall.
A scarce original WWI First World War period British home front issued recruitment poster featuring an Imperial German Zeppelin airship to the top. The text reading ' It Is Far Better To Face The Bullets Than To Be Killed At Home By A Bomb - Join The Army At Once & Help To Stop An Air Raid - God Save The King '. Printer's marks for Andrew Reid & Co, Newcastle. Issued by The Publicity Department of the Central Recruiting Depot, London. Framed and glazed. Total size approx; 46cm x 38cm.
Suffragette Interest - A collection of x3 Suffragette ' Votes For Women ' / WSPU related cloth clothing patches. The first being a rectangular ' Votes For Women ' patch in the three colours of the WSPU - Purple, White & Green. The second in the shape of a shield in back and green, and the third with ' Votes For Women ' notation and WFL. The largest (shield) measuring approx; 6cm tall.
The Red Baron aircraft section - A section of canvas reputedly from WWI First World War German flying ace ' The Red Baron's ' Fokker Triplane 425/17, downed in Amiens, April 1918 .The section of fabric being a period remnant of aircraft / plane canvas, with red paint to one side. Loosely mounted on card with pencil notation to reverse reading in part ' Part.....Red Baron Fokker Tri-Plane Fabric Shot Down 21st April 1918.... France.' Card measures approx; 22cm x 17cm.Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen (2 May 1892 – 21 April 1918), also known as the "Red Baron", was a fighter pilot with the German Air Force during World War I / First World War. He is considered the ace-of-aces of the war, being officially credited with 80 air combat victories.
A WWI First World War medal pair awarded to one 122306 Gunner H. R. P Marchant of the Royal Artillery. Comprising his War and Victory medals, both impressed to rim. Along with a selection of related silk postcards - most written out to reverse. Includes a scarce RFC Royal Flying Corps silk card.
A scarce original WWI First World War Imperial German Army respirator / gas mask. Complete example, including its original carry tin with canvas strap, and eye pieces to the top compartment. The mask also appearing complete - of leather construction, with plastic eye pieces and removable filter to end. Scarce to find in complete condition.

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