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A rare Btitish Nun Club John Cassidy Heroes Trophy Winner's brass plaque, the trophy was commissioned to commemorate those club members who served and died during the Great War. Money raised enabled the club to commission six copies of small bronze plaques for the winners to keep. Two are in the care of the Club Secretary including the first presented to J. Alan Walker in 1921. This is the 1923 plaque presented to Messrs. Reynolds Brds, presented by J. Alan Walker.
Three first edition books: "History of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 1939-1945. 1st Battalion by Lt. Col. F.C.C. Graham D.S.O. printed 1946, 2nd Battalion by Brigadier I. MacA. Stewart D.S.O., O.B.E., M.C. printed in 1947 and the 5th Battalion by Major Desmond Flower M.C. printed in 1950.
COLLECTION OF CARTOON SUBJECT BOOKStitles include 'The Good-Tempered Pencil' by Fougasse, first edition 1956, 'The Man Who Was H.M.Bateman' Anthony Anderson 1982, 'The World's Greatest War Cartoonists and Caricaturists 1792-1945' and other war cartoon volumes by Mark Bryant, 'Untrodden Grapes' Ralph Steadman 2005, 'Artist of Wonderland' Frankie Morris 2005, 'Scarfe - Drawing Blood' 2005, and 'The Best of Punch Cartoons' edited by Helen Walasek 2008, together with a selection of 'Giles' volumes 1940's to 2016, and 1980's 'Mad' magazines
MARILYN MONROE COMMEMORATIVE COIN SETRepublic of the Marshall Islands, comprising a silver proof $50, silver proof $20, brass proof $10 and a cupronickel proof $5, with certificate and fitted case, together with a set of Marilyn Monroe Legends of Hollywood 32 cent stamps and a First Day Cover from June 1st 1995 from the Marshall Islands
Churchill (Winston S) The World Crisis, six vols, cloth, corners and edges knocked, one with dw (6) See illustration Condition report Report by GHAll volumes appear to be first impressions.Most of the volumes have some light spotting in the first few pages but generally quite clean.Volume 6 - The Eastern Front has a pen ownership name and address on the front end paper.
The motoring archive of Raymond John Preston Morley, who competed in sporting trials both pre and post World War II, including the first RAC rally, MCC Lands End to John O'Groats. The collection comprises trophies, tankards, gold, silver and bronze medallions for the Lands End Trial, JCC and others, presentation clocks, a silver presentation table cigarette box, photographs, lapel badges, motorsport programmes including Goodwood, Isle of Man, Tourist Trophy Dundrod, Northern Ireland, and other related items (qty) See illustration
Churchill (Winston S) Savrola, cloth, corners and edges knocked, London 1900 See illustration Condition report Report by GHBlack end papers intact at the back but not the front. Stamped for The Kyrle Society on the first page in red ink. A couple of other pencil annotations. Occasional spotting on the first and last pages but generally quite clean.
Churchill (Winston S) Marlborough His Life and Times, four vols, cloth, two with dw, corners and edges knocked (4) Condition report Report by GHUnsure which impression of the First Edition Volumes 1 and 2 are. Volume 1 - first published 1933 and Volume 2 - first published 1934.Pages generally very clean on all four volumes and no previous ownership marks.
Churchill (Winston S) India, paper, cover creases and corner knocks, London 1931 See illustration Condition report Report by GHUnsure if first or second impression.Page opposite Table of Contents reads, first published in book form 1931. A little spotting on edges of pages but pages generally nice and clean.No previous ownership markings.
Churchill (Winston S) Step By Step 1936-1939, half calf, slight shelfware, London 1939, ibid The Unknown War, Great Contemporaries, Lord Randolph Churchill, two vols, and other Churchill vols (10) Condition report Report by GHAll appear to be first editions.Great Contemporaries has a scribbled ink signature on the front end paper.Arms and the Covenant is ex Libris and has a Heinz Koeppler ex Libris label on the front board and a pen signature on the front end paper which is indistinct.These volumes are all generally pretty clean with occasional browning and light spotting, mainly in the first couple of pages of some of the volumes but generally well looked after and presented.
A 9ct yellow gold cased ladies wristwatch by Rotary, the circular silvered dial with baton numerals on an articulated bracelet strap, overall 17.7 gms, together with a further part gold ladies wristwatch (2) CONDITION REPORT: First ticking but cannot guarantee working order. Second in need of attention.
Two Commemorative Bicentenary First Day Stamp Covers, commemorating the 'Battle of Trafalgar', one from the Isle of Man and the other from the Solomon Islands, two framed Commemorative First Day Stamp Covers, entitled 'The 40th Anniversary of the Machin' and 'For Valour', The 150th Anniversary of the first presentation of the Victoria Cross' Two Commemorative 'Trafalgar Bicentenary' One Crown coin covers entitled 'The Battle of Trafalgar' and the 'The First Engagement' together with two nautical prints entitled 'The Victory', approx 22.5 x 16.5 cms (io) and the other a copy of Clarkson Stanfield's 'HMS Victory being towed into Gibraltar', approx 40 x 25 cms (io).
A Collection of Four Vintage Evening Bags, the first black silk taffeta with assayed silver gilt engine turned clasp, silk lined, together with a vintage small skin crocodile brown handbag, calf lined with concealed clasp, detachable purse and mirror, a Maylette blue 1970's calf leather shoulder bag, leather lining and purse accessory and a Gina Ferruzzi classic Italian small lady's shoulder bag with black calf lined interior, adjustable buckle and beautiful stitching, all four in protective bags. (4)
BARRIE BRAY PZ 34 Newlyn Leaving Harbour at First Light Gouache Signed Further signed and inscribed to the back 22.5 x 25cm The Bray family have long been influential in arts in Cornwall, having opened the Avalon Gallery in Marazion in1991, although Barrie had been painting long before this. Born in Cornwall in 1940 and largely self-taught, Barrie's studio was situated in a prominent position on the cliffs looking towards the Lizard in one direction and Penwith in the other.views from this vantage point and his understanding of the landscape, as well as his regular trips to the Isles of Scilly, all figured a great deal in his work. He and his wife Heather gave up the Avalon Gallery in 1998 in order to concentrate on their painting. Barrie died in April 2015. Heather, also largely self-taught a tutored musician of Cornish ancestry, is a popular artist. Her work is very much in the St Ives School tradition and the influence of her artistic heroes Ben Nicholson, Alfred Wallis and Bryan Pearce can be clearly seen. Their daughter Lucie, who sadly died in 2014 aged just 39 was a prolific 'en plein air' enthusiast who in her short lifetime, held many significant exhibitions and was a much loved and respected member of the Cornish art scene. As well as her studio at Porthmeor, she could frequently be seen on the beach below, painting in a-like tent which reduced the glare on her work. She studied at Falmouth and Wimbledon Schools of Art, her last exhibition was held at the New Craftsmen Gallery in St Ives.
A green glass jeroboam bottle with stamped initials and another bottle, both rims trailed above slender necks and cylindrical bodies, the 'T.O' initial impressed within a roundel to the body of the first, 29.5cm (11.5in) high, the second of darker green glass, 30cm (12in) high (2) The larger has a bruise to the shoulders and that of lesser capacity a chip from the foot
CLEMENS (Samuel) 'Mark Twain'. A Tramp Abroad, 1880; Life on the Mississippi, 1883; The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, 1884, 32pp. advertisements dated November 1884 at the end; Tom Sawyer Abroad, 1894; Pudd'nhead Wilson, 1894; The Prince and the Pauper, 1881; all first or early London illustrated editions, red pictorial cloth, some age wear; two others (8)
Beswick - Early Horse Figures ( 3 ) Comprises 1/ Palomino - First Version, Prancing Arab Type, Model No 1261. Height 6.75 Inches. 2/ Stocky Jogging Mare - 3rd Version, Model No 855. Palomino. Height 6 Inches, Issued 1961 - 1989. Bought 1970's. 3/ Foal - Palomino Lying. Model No 915. Issued 1961 - 1989. Height 3.25 Inches. All Figures are In Mint Condition, Bought In The 1970's.
First Edition Book 'Hounds First!' By F./LT. H. C. Pyper Hunting interest book with dark green paper slip cover with central colour illustration of hounds and huntsmen on horseback. Printed in Great Britain by G.A. Philpot LTD. 56 Ludgate Hill London, E.C.4 black and white photographic images throughout. Some staining to cover reflective of age.
Cricket Interest A Collection Of Autographed Books Five in total, each autographed to the interior, to include Forty Seasons Of First Class Cricket By R.G. Barlow 1911, Largely Cricket, signed by Colin Milburn, Ins & Outs by Norman O'Neill, Run Digger by Bill Lawry and Parsons Pitch by David Sheppard
Royal Doulton Collection of Ceramic Figures ( 6 ) Six In Total. Comprises 1/ Bunnykins - Sands of Time. DB229. 2/ New Baby - Bunnykins. D8158. 3/ Winnie The Pooh Collection - Kanga and Boo. WP8. 4/ Winnie The Pooh Collection - Eeyores Tail. WP7. 5/ Winnie The Pooh and The Present. 6/ Christopher Robin. WP9. All Figures are First Quality and Mint Condition ( 2 ) Figures with Boxes.

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