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Hutchinson, Horace G -"Hints on The Game of Golf" 4th ed 1888 publ'd William Blackwood and Sons Edinburgh and London in the original pictorial cloth boards and spine, c/w diagrams - internally clean otherwise overall (G) - scarce Note This is the first book written by Horace Hutchinson and most importantly, this is the first book of golf instruction offered for public sale
Leamington Spa Silver Claret Jug won at one of the first Tennis Clubs in England, for the Mixed Doubles 1894, won by Mr D Lysaght and Mrs WH Pickering, who won the Ladies All Comers Singles in 1896 and played Miss Ellen Stawell-Brown in 1901 in her first Wimbledon, glass with silver handle and hinged top, engraved 'Leamington Tennis Tournament First Prize Mixed Doubles 1894', hallmarked, measuring 25cm high
1960s Miniature Cricket Bats includes 1958/59 MCC Australian Cricket Tour signed Nicolls Crusader miniature bat - complete with 17x facsimile signatures, 1959 India Cricket tour signed Nicolls Crusader miniature bat - c/w 19x facsimile signatures, 1960 England Cricket signed Nicolls Crusader miniature bat inscribed England First Test 1960 c/w 12 facsimile signatures and 1961 Australia cricket tour signed Nicolls Crusader miniature bat - complete with 17 facsimile signatures all in good, clean condition
Harris, Robert - signed "Sixty Years of Golf" 1st ed 1953 signed by the author to the first title page dated November '53 London c/w original DJ some minor nicks and rubbing in cellophane sleeve otherwise very clean (G) Hamilton, David - "Golf - Scotland's Game" publ'd 1998 - a full colour litho publication, appears unread hence (VG) (2)
Dennis Amiss Signed Cricket Photograph authenticated and photographed by Ken Kelly, 9/12 produced, a black and white photograph of Amiss in front of the Edgbaston Scoreboard recording his 100th First Class century dated 1986, signed to the front in ink, mounted, overall measuring 21 x 30cm approx.
Kirkaldy, Andra - "Fifty Years of Golf - My Memories" 1st ed 1921 published T. Fisher Unwin Ltd London, in original green and gilt golf boards some slight shelf wear to top and tail of spine otherwise, numerous illustrations, some discolouration to the front and rear free end plates and some speckle foxing to some of the pages but generally clean (F/G) and Robert Harris Sixty Years of Golf" 1st ed 1953 c/w original DJ and numerous photographs and other illustrations throughout, missing front free end plate hence some partial discolouring to the first title page with hand written greetings otherwise very clean copy (2) .
Assorted Signed Cricket Books signed by the authors to include 'S.F. Barnes His Life and Times' by A. Searle, 'The Art of Cricket' by Sir Don Bradman, 'Laker Portrait of a Legend' by Don Mosey, 'One More Run' by Stephen Chalke, 'Cricket The Game Behind The Game' by Allan Border, 'Much Ado About Cricket' by Derek Salberg, 'Worcestershire C.C.C. A Pictorial History' by M. D. Vockins, 'First in the Field' by Alex E. Davis, 'The Archie Jackson Story' by David Frith and 'I'll Spin You A Tale' by Eric Hollies, mixture of HB and SB, general condition overall is A/G (10)
Park W (Junr) -"The Game of Golf" 4th Imp., 1899 original decorative pictorial cloth boards and spine, numerous illustrations of W Park - (G).Note this was the first book authored by a golf professional, besides historical and instruction material it also contains important advice on construction and upkeep reflecting the diverse responsibilities of early professionals.
Modern British - Thomas Patrick Elmes - oil on board entitled First Light, 13 1/2 x 11 1/2; together with an oil on board entitled The Card Players, artist label verso but artist label indistinct, 16 x 12; and a framed and glazed gouache entitled Farm Buildings Clent, artist label partially torn
Family group of three sets of WW1 campaign medals, first comprising BWM and Victory medal named to 28137 Pte J Green Oxford and Bucks light Infantry with a 1914 Star miniature set of three medals with bar to 1914 Star and oak leaf to Victory medal ribbons. The second comprising BWM and Victory medal named to 47188A Pet CC Green Rifle Brigade with record office medal notification paper and the third set comprising BWM and Victory medal named to 99349 Gunner G Stevens RA
Dame Juliana Berners 'A Treatyse of Fysshynge with an Angle' a book facsimile reproduction of the first book on the subject of fishing, printed in England by Wynkyn De Worde at Westminster in 1496, published by Elliott Stock, London 1880, illustrated, white tooled boards in slip case simulating wood with marble ends
A 9ct gold cased American Waltham pocket watch, white enamelled Arabic dial with offset seconds at six, engraved initials to outer case, presentation inscription to inner case reading 'Presented by Mr & Mrs Albert J Allen to Mr William George Stunell in recognition of the inestimable First Aid Services rendered to their son Guardsman Grosvenor Allen in the accident at Caterham on Aug 13 1924, along with an Ingersoll Ltd Triumph stop watch
Wallace (Edgar), The Keepers of The King's Peace, Illustrated by Maurice Grieffenhagen, first edition, Ward, Lock & Co., Limited, London 1917, 303pp, adverts (16), green cloth boards as issued, signed by the author, inscribed copy with ink MS dedication to the author's daughter, dated 1917 next to pasted photograph portrait of the creator of King Kong, 12mo
Antiquarian Books - Art/Museum History - The Pictorial Album; Or, Cabinet of Paintings, Containing Eleven Designs, Executed in Oil Colours, by G. Baxter, From the Original Pictures, With Illustrations in Verse and Prose, first edition, Chapman & Hall, London [1837], publisher's maroon straight-grained morocco, 4to; Colour Prints by George Baxter 1804-1867: A Catalogue of an Exhibition lent by the Reading Art Gallery [to] Municipal Art Gallery, Oldham [...] December 1951-January 1952, [8pp], typed pamphlet; typed and MS correspondence between the two institutions relating to the loan exhibition; Schaubek's Illustrated Postage Stamp Album, Victoria Edition, partially filled with a 19th century and later schoolboy's collection of GB and World stamps (qty)
A Boer War medal group named to 1233 Private A. Ledger of First York and Lancashire RegimentComprising Queen South Africa with ghost 1899-1900 date to the reverse, clasps Laing's neck, Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony, Kings South Africa medal with clasps South Africa 1901 and 1902, World War I medals to include British War medal awarded to G-22326 Private A.C. Tritton of the East Kent Regiment, War for Civilisation medal (af) awarded to 19870 Sergeant. H. Birtles of the Army Cycling Corps, George V for Faithful Service in the Special Constabulary with clasp, The Great War 1914-1918 and a War Service label, Royal Artillery sergeants uniform comprising jacket and trousers.
A fine quality late Georgian marquetry inlaid mahogany cased striking eight day longcase clock by Thomas Moss of Frodsham, Having a moon phase arched brass dial decorated with engraved verse, days of the month and foliated urns to the arch, above the foliate engraved silvered center section featuring three winding holes, makers name, scrolling pierced hands, seconds hand, and date hand, between the silvered chapter ring featuring hours, seconds and days of the month between relief cast scrolling foliate spandrels, the eight day movement striking on seven bells, the highly decorative case featuring brass finials to the swan neck pediment above parquetry inlaid columns with gilt metal caps to the hood, the trunk featuring marquetry, parquetry and stringing inlay, a feathered veneered triple Gothic arch door above an inlaid, cross banded and feathered panelled base flanked by canted corners, the whole raised on bracket feet, complete with three weights, pendulum and winding key, total height approx. 244cm (8 ft).NB: Thomas Moss of Frodsham, Cheshire, is recorded as being born in 1733, first married in 1757, married again in 1773, and died in 1785. Following his death his widow Mary placed an announcement in the Chester Courant, dated 22nd February 1785 that she would be continuing his business. CONDITION REPORT: Pendulum and weights as listed in catalogue description. Weights not got brass sleeves, pendulum has brass covered bob. There is a winder for the weights via 3x winding holes.No makers name on back of moon phase wheelSee photosWhen set up movement does activate, hands turn, bells strike, pendulum swings BUT we cannot guarantee the condition long term of the movement and related parts.Fine quality inlaid multi-wood case, minor blemishes with age, no obvious signs of any serious faultsProvenance: From a deceased estate, the clock has been stood in a private house for many years
A cased First Type Britannia silver gilt MBE awarded to James BarnesTogether with the cased miniature MBE, further silver Britannia type MBE, cased second type King and Queen O.B.E. a territorial efficiency medal awarded to Lieutenant L A Barnes of The Royal Army Service Corps, George V Faithful Service Medal, cloth WWII period bomb disposal badge, paperwork relating to Lieutenant Barnes being awarded The George medal for bomb disposal in October 1940, further paperwork etc. CONDITION REPORT: Faithful service named to Henry at will, London 1934, London 1919Second MBE unmarked, please note Britannia type MBE not silver
A black/brown and white mohair 'Pip' dog, probably by Farnell, British, 1920sClear glass eye with black pupil, incomplete brown stitched nose, a fully jointed, height 58cmNB: Pip was part of Pipsqueak & Wilfred Comic Strip which first appeared in The Daily Mirror in 1919. His name came from the artist wartime Batman who was know as Pipsqueak.
Shakespeare (W) The Plays and Poems, 8 volumes first American Edition, Philadelphia 1795/6 most with bookplate of Nimrod H Moor and The Winters Tale from Shakespeare Folio 1632, in card binding together with Cervantes, Don Quixote; illustrated Gustave Doré, published Cassell Petter and Galpin and sundry leather bound volumes Condition Report: NB. Books are not collated unless specified, and are sold 'as seen'Shakespeare - bindings in poor condition, boards attached but split and in most cases the stringing is in poor condition. Titles to spine are missing or damaged throughout. Considerable spotting to pages.

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