[TOPOGRAPHY]. WIVELISCOMBE, SOMERSET Hancock, F. Wifela's Combe. A History of the Parish of Wiveliscombe, first edition, Barnicott & Pearce, The Wessex Press, Taunton, 1911, original green cloth, frontispiece and a further eight plate illustrations (as called for), list of subscribers, octavo.
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[TOPOGRAPHY]. KENT & ESSEX Shore, W. Teignmouth. Kent, first edition, Black, London, 1907 (20s. Series), decorative green cloth, top edges gilt, seventy-three paper-protected colour plate illustrations by W. Biscombe Gardner (including frontispiece, as called for), ground plan of Canterbury Cathedral and folding sketch plan of Canterbury (opposite p.116), folding sketch map (at end), quarto; and Moncrieff, A.R. Hope. Essex, first edition, Black, London, 1909 (20s. Series), decorative Vandyke brown cloth, top edges gilt, seventy-five paper-protected colour plate illustrations by L. Burleigh Bruhl (including frontispiece, as called for), folding sketch map (at end), 2 pp. publisher's list, quarto (one plate, opposite p.74, with paper-adhesion marks), (2).
[TOPOGRAPHY]. A. & C. BLACK 7s. 6d. SERIES Varley, Rev. Telford. Winchester, first edition, Black, London, 1910, decorative blue cloth gilt, top edges gilt, twenty-four paper protected colour plate illustrations by Wilfrid Ball (including frontispiece, as called for), 2pp. publisher's list, octavo; and Duckworth, Francis. Chester, first edition, Black, London, 1910, decorative crimson cloth gilt (damp mottled), top edges gilt, twenty paper protected colour plate illustrations by E. Harrison Compton (including frontispiece, as called for), folding plan of Chester (at end), 8 pp. publisher's list, octavo; together with Bradley, A.G. Worcestershire, first edition, 1909; Bradley, A.G. The Wye, first edition, 1910; and Ashdown, Charles. British Castles, first edition, 1911, (5).
[TOPOGRAPHY]. SCOTLAND Moncrieff, A.R. Hope. The Heart of Scotland, first edition, Black, London, 1909, decorative navy blue cloth, top edges gilt, twenty-four paper-protected colour plate illustrations by Sutton Palmer (including frontispiece, as called for), quarto; Masson, Rosaline. Edinburgh, reprint, Black, London, 1907, decorative blue cloth, top edges gilt, twenty-one paper-protected colour plate illustrations by John Fulleylove (including frontispiece, as called for), small quarto (spine slightly dulled; two spots to upper board); and three other works of related interest, (5).
[TOPOGRAPHY] Money, Walter. The History of the Ancient Town and Borough of Newbury, in the County of Berks, first edition, Parker & Co., Oxford & London, 1887, original brown cloth gilt (rubbed; spine ends nicked; joints partially torn), folding plan frontispiece (badly torn but without major loss), folding map, folding plan (both torn, without loss), 8 pp. publisher's list, large octavo; and Harper, Charles G. The Portsmouth Road and its Tributaries: To-day and in Days of Old, first edition, Chapman & Hall, London, 1895, pictorial blue cloth (rubbed), thirty-eight plate illustrations (including frontispiece, as called for), further text illustrations, octavo, (2).
[TRAVEL]. INDIA Penny, F.E. Southern India, first edition, Black, London, 1914 (20s. Series), decorative orange cloth, fifty paper-protected colour plate illustrations by Lady Lawley (including frontispiece, as called for), folding sketch map (at end), 4 pp. publisher's list, quarto (one plate, opposite p.230, folded).
[TRAVEL]. SOUTH AFRICA Kidd, Dudley. The Essential Kafir, first edition, Black, London, 1904, decorative black cloth, top edges gilt, one hundred plate illustrations from photographs by the author (including frontispiece, as called for), folding map (at end), errata slip, 4 pp. publisher's list, quarto (corners knocked).
[TRAVEL]. A. & C. BLACK 7s. 6d. SERIES Bell, Mrs Arthur. Nuremberg, first edition, Black, London, 1905, decorative blue cloth gilt, top edges gilt, twenty paper protected colour plate illustrations by Arthur Bell (including frontispiece, as called for), 4 pp. publisher's list, octavo; Dobson, G. St. Petersburg, first edition, Black, London, 1910, decorative yellow cloth, top edges gilt, the title blind-stamped 'Presentation Copy', sixteen paper protected colour plate illustrations and sixteen black and white plate illustrations by F. De Haenen (including frontispiece, as called for), folding map (at end), octavo; and Grove, H.M. Moscow, first edition, Black, London, 1912, decorative blue cloth gilt, top edges gilt, sixteen paper protected colour plate illustrations and sixteen black and white plate illustrations by F. De Haenen (including frontispiece, as called for), folding plan (at end), octavo; together with Stewart, Hugh. Provincial Russia, first edition, 1913; Gribble, Francis. Geneva, first edition, 1908; Musson, Spencer. La Cote d'Emeraude, first edition, 1912; Musson, Spencer. Around St. Malo, first edition thus, 1917; and Mackenzie, W.M. Pompeii, first edition, 1910, (8).
[TRAVEL]. INDIA Buck, Edward. Simla Past and Present, first edition, Thacker, Spink & Co., Calcutta, 1904, original pictorial bevelled green cloth, decorative endpapers, frontispiece and a further fifty plate illustrations (as called for), folding map, large octavo (spine and peripheries faded and browned; spine blocking visible as uncoloured faint impression only; small hole to lower joint; corners bumped).
[TRAVEL]. MEXICO Stephens, John. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, first edition, two volumes, Murray, London, 1843, original brown cloth gilt, 124 plate and text illustrations (including frontispieces, as called for), with two further unlisted illustrations in volume two (a plate opposite p.290 and a diagram on p.342), folding map, 4 pp. publisher's list for T. & W. Boone in French and English, octavo (spines worn, with 55% loss to spine strip of vol. 2; vol. 2 frontispiece torn with major loss; plates with heavily browned tissue guards; foxed; vol. 1 pp.17-20 detached; vol. 2 with duplicate copies of pp.133-144 and plate opposite p.134).
[TRAVEL]. AFRICA Stanley, Henry M. In Darkest Africa, or The Quest, Rescue and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria, first edition, two volumes, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, London, 1890, pictorial brown cloth gilt, thirty-eight plate illustrations (15 + 23, including frontispieces, as called for), further text illustrations, three folding maps (1 + 2), one profile sketch plate, 2 pp. publisher's list, octavo (vol. 1 with damp marked covers and 2.25cm tear at base of spine; vol. 2 with partially torn and frayed lower joint).
[MISCELLANEOUS]. A. & C. BLACK 20s. SERIES Norman, Philip. London Vanished & Vanishing, first edition, Black, London, 1905, blue-grey cloth, top edges gilt, seventy-five paper-protected colour plate illustrations by the author (including frontispiece, as called for), 6 pp. publisher's list, quarto (lower board damp marked along lower edge; corners worn; hinges tender); together with Bonhote, J. Lewis. Birds of Britain, first edition, 1907; Omond, George. Belgium, first edition, 1908; Menpes, Dorothy. World Pictures, reprint, no date; and Calthrop, Dion Clayton. English Costume, reprint, 1931, (5).
[MISCELLANEOUS]. LAWRENCE OF ARABIA Lawrence, T.E. Seven Pillars of Wisdom, first trade edition, Cape, London, 1935, brown cloth gilt, portrait frontispiece, further plate illustrations, maps, quarto; Garnett, David, editor. The Letters of T.E. Lawrence, first edition, Cape, London, 1938, brown buckram, dustjacket (jacket with tape repairs), frontispiece, further plate illustrations, maps, quarto; and Lawrence, T.E. The Mint. A Day-book of the R.A.F. Depot between August and December 1922... , first edition, Cape, London, 1955, slate blue cloth, dustjacket, quarto, (3).
Painting by J Harvey, well known specialist maritime painter of 17th & 18th century naval battles, oil on canvas, depicting a battle between English & French galleons, signer lower right of the image. Framed. Image size 60 x 50 cm. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)
Watercolour of Rocks and Sea signed bottom left AS to No 2 a.c. Squadron RAF Squadron formation 2nd Sqdn. 25th Anniversary signed by 9 members of the Squadron their names printed on the reverse. Framed and Glazed, image size 17 x 12 cm, together with a Watercolour picture of Corfu 1907 painted by Col Sir William Everett (1844-1908) will full military history of Everett on reverse. Awarded the KCMG joined Army 1864, Col 1898 was involved with the delimitation of the Bulgarian Frontier Vice Consul Erzerum and Consul Koordistan 1882. Attached to Turco-Russian Frontier Commission in 1880 and involved with the Turco-Persian frontier demarcation in 1883. (Painted in retirement). Image size 22 x 13 cm. P&P Group 1 -will be sent without frame - (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)
Collection of military photographs, including WWI portraits and candid pictures showing army life. Also included is a company-at-barracks photograph postcard dated 1918 by stamp, inscribed to Ivy, 'better late than never'. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)
Framed voting paper for William Brown from 1870 for the City of Manchester, together with a Manchester Special Constable's truncheon dated 1914-19 and named William Brown, son of the above. P&P Group 1 -will be sent without frame - (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots) Condition Report: Leather strap is missing,Some concern regarding name and date 1914 possibly re named with piece of glued paper but difficulty to be sure without damaging piece. Generally good used condition minor paint fading but no cracks or chips.

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