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Lot 273

POTTER Beatrix. The Roly-Poly Pudding. Frederick Warne & Co., 1908 First edition, later issue w/ all points except 1908 on the verso of the title-page. Pp. 69, and 18 coloured illustrations. Original maroon cloth stamped green lettering. Inset of Samuel Whiskers with lower part missing but almost all of his figure present, the text and illustrations are fair to good and PARK, Carton Moore. An Alphabet of Animals. Pub. Blackie and Sons. Large 4to. Each letter of the alphabet has a page with the named animal and a small illustration followed by two facing pages. Original grey covered boards, title of the spine has been remounted

Lot 275

T Simpson, Ch Alison Sutton, M.A.F. (ed) Golf Courses: Design, Construction And Upkeep, London: Simpkin Marshall 1933. First edition. small 4to Pp.xv 152. [viii adverts] plus 48 pages of photographic plates, tables in text and to appendix. Original green cloth with gilt titles. Spine worn. Scarce. and VAILEE, P.A. Modern Golf. London: Adam and Charles Black. 1909. Containing one hundred full-page illustrations from photographs and fifty-six diagrams. First edition. Pp.,xiv, [2] contents, 252. Blue cloth with gilt titles.

Lot 277

TYTLER, Sarah Landseer`s Dogs And Their Stories, London: Marcus Ward 1877 [11380] First Edition. Pp. 149, [2]. Original illustrated cloth, 6 chromolithographs. Sir Edwin Landseer, and two others (3)

Lot 309

DOYLE, Arthur Conan, The British Campaign in France and Flanders, 1917; GRIFFITH, L.W., Up to Mametz; NOYES Alfred, Mystery Ships and other items of First World War interest (Box) Book and Magazine Collector, approx 280 issues, including duplicates, covering the years 1984-2009 (6 boxes)

Lot 339

Six Trade Catalogues in lighting, including Garfield Electrical Supply Co, Decorative Lighting Fixtures, HARCOURTS, Lighting Equipment, METRO-VICK SUPPLIES, Electric Light Fittings, 1930`s, HENLEY TELEGRAPH WORKS, Henleu Overhead Transmission, Industrial Lighting, First Edition and T CLARKE & CO, Electric Light Fittings Catalogue 1928 (6)

Lot 346

LESSING Doris,The Golden Notebook, 1982 reprint, BEST Poems of 1955, first book appearance of Sylvia Plath`s Poems, compilation of original poetry, 8th Annual Issue, 1957, LUCAS Victorian, The Bell Jar, 1964, Contemporary edition, and HEANEY Seamus, Death of Naturalist (4)

Lot 353

Bairnsfather. Bruce. Billet and Bullets, pub. Grant Richards 1916. First edition. 1916. Original cloth with covers marked.

Lot 355

O`LAVERTY, Rev. James. An Historical Account of the Diocese of Down and Connor, Ancient and Modern. Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4. Dublin: James Duffy. 1878. First edition. 4 volumes. Each volume complete in itself. Volume 1. Pp. [iv], lxxi, 80, 136, 104, 128; Volume 2. [vi], 464, xci , Volume 3. [8] 492, vi(index), [2]. Volume 4. [4], 592, lxiv(Appendix), ex, [2] advert. The advert states each volume is complete in itself. Green cloth, covers are marked but all the volumes have been recently underlayed with matching cloth with the original spines.

Lot 359

Heath Robinson (2 items) Perrault, Master Charles w/trans. by A. E. Johnson Old-Time Stories London : Constable 1921. 4to. First edition. Pp. xi, 200. 6 cold plates. 43 black and white drawings. Red cloth with gilt titles. Spine underlayed. and Kipling, Song of the English. Illust. Heath Robinson. Hodder & Stoughton. 4to. Original binding. excellent. 18 of 30 plates present. (2)

Lot 492

An album of Edwardian and later postcards including Real Photographic scenes including Falmouth, greetings, humorous etc. Also collection of first day covers and mint postage stamps

Lot 263

A TRAY CONTAINING 45 POUNDS FACE VALUE OF PRE 47 SILVER FROM CIRCULATION, including a small amount of pre 1920 silver, halfcrowns with 2 x 1925 to threepence together with Cupro-Nickel brass and bronze coinage, First Decimal set (very heavy)

Lot 420

STAMPS AND COVERS IN NINE ALBUMS AND LOOSE, with Great British First Day Covers to 2012, some mint sets etc

Lot 580

AN ARTS & CRAFTS ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT, late 19th Century, `I Dreamed Once`, after William Morris, on parchment, period gilt gallery frame, 26cm x 20cm (Notes: from a Morris Short Story first published in 1856 in Oxford and Cambridge magazine)

Lot 603

EIGHT WADE WALT DISNEY HAT BOX SERIES FIGURES FROM FIRST ISSUE, set one, Lady, Jock (x3), Tramp, Trusty, Peg and Scamp (8)

Lot 606

ELEVEN WADE WALT DISNEY HAT BOX SERIES FIGURES FROM FIRST ISSUE, set three, to include Merlin as Turtle, Madam Mim, Merlin as a Caterpillar (x2) etc (one box) (s.d.) (11)

Lot 608

THIRTEEN WADE WALT DISNEY HAT BOX SERIES FIGURES FROM FIRST ISSUE, set two, to include Baby Pegasus (x2), Dumbo, Thumper, etc (one box) (s.d.) (13)

Lot 1161

Three stevengraphs, 'The Present Time', 'The First Train', and 'Clifton Suspension Bridge' (3)

Lot 1266

Ferdinand Kobell (German 1740-1799), A ROCKY LANDSCAPE WITH CASTLE RUINS Pen and brown ink 15.5 x 20cm; and another by the same hand, A LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES BENEATH A CLIFF 14 x 21cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: First - uneven trimming, small areas of staining, mainly to edges, marks where it has been stuck down to mount in corners, not viewed out of frame. Second - staining in top left corner, small tear to top right-hand corner, paper has cockles. Not viewed out of frame.

Lot 1348

Malcolm Osborne (1880-1963), PORTRAIT OF A BEARDED MAN Signed and dated '03 in pencil l.r. 29 x 22cm PORTRAIT OF CHRISTINA OF DENMARK (after Holbein), Signed and dated '04 in pencil l.r. 22 x 10cm CONTINENTAL STREET WITH MOUNTAIN BEYOND Signed and dated '05 in pencil l.r. 23 x 16cm Three drypoint etchings; and another etching of 'OLD GRAMMAR HALL, OXFORD' Sold together with four letters from the artist relating to the etchings. Osborne's natural genius as a printmaker was clear from the very outset of his pupillage under Sir Frank Short. He was to become a printmaker of quite outstanding technical ability, being elected an Associate Engraver of the Royal Academy on the strength of his printmaking alone. Osborne went on to succeed Sir Frank Short first as head of the Engraving School at the Royal College of Art (in 1924) and later as President of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers (in 1939) (4)

Lot 588

A.R.P. First World War bi-planes, watercolours, 18cm x 27cm

Lot 615

A collection of commemorative crowns, coins and medallions, to include first decimal coin set, 1951 crown etc.

Lot 812

A collection of late 20thC plays, some first editions.

Lot 958

FLEMING, IAN, `Dr No`, 1958 first edition, Jonathan Cape, (no dustwrapper)

Lot 114

A PERSIAN SILVER BOX, PROBABLY ISFAHAN, FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY typical all over geometric and foliate decoration, town and 875 standard marks 20cm square, 855gr (27oz)

Lot 115

A SILVER TRAY AND TWO BOXES AND COVERS, PERSIAN OR KASHMIRI, FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY the tray elongated oblong, one box hexagonal, the other compressed circular with button finial, each covered in intricate arabesque and scroll foliate detailing, the tray additionally with birds, the hexagonal box with birds and animals tray 30cm wide, 849gr

Lot 136

TWO CASED FIGURES, BAVARIAN OR AUSTRIAN, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY the figures with papier-maché faces and foiled armour entitled: `OTTO v. WITTELSBACH` and `KUNO. v. STAUFFEN` each standing against a white watered silk effect background within glittered grey sanded columned arches and flanked at their feet by silvered helmets, the whole embellished with gilt card scroll foliate borders, openwork panels and surmounts, with further armorial shields, patera and roundels, all glazed within black painted later outer casing and contemporary inner casing, the Wittelsbach figure additionally with mirrored panels outer cases 71 x 60cm and 67 x 59cm respectively The figure entitled Otto v. Wittelsbach probably refers to Otto I (1117-1183), Duke of Bavaria from 1180 until his death and founder of the Wittelsbach dynasty which continued to reign in Bavaria until 1918 The Kuno v. Stauffen figure may represent Conrad of Hohenstaufen (c.?1135 - 8 November 1195) first hereditary Count Palatine of the Rhine and half-brother to Barbarossa.

Lot 139

A FRENCH CARVED IVORY GROUP OF `THE THREE GRACES` ON SOCLE, DIEPPE, LATE 19TH CENTURY the typically posed group after the original by Antonio Canova (Italian 1757-1822) fixed to the contemporary waisted oval ivory socle carved with ribbon-tied floral swags between borders of stiff leafage and ovate moulding 28cm high excluding a Chinese rosewood stand Canova`s famous marble group of the daughters of Zeus (Euphrosyne, Aglaea and Thalia), representing beauty, charm and joy, was first executed for the Empress Josephine. Her grandson Maximilian took it to St Petersburg, where it remains in the Hermitage Museum. The Duke of Bedford, having seen it in the artist`s studio and unable to buy it on Josephine`s death, immediately commissioned another from the sculptor, now jointly owned by the Victoria and Albert Museum and the National Galleries of Scotland.

Lot 146

A HISPANIC SILVER DISH, PERHAPS MEXICAN FIRST HALF 18TH CENTURY shaped oblong, with moulded rim, unidentified ?eagle and initial marks 38.5cm wide, 976gr (31oz)

Lot 241

Royal Doulton figurines, `Fair Lady`, HN2832, first issued 1977 & `Hilary`, HN2335, 1967-1980, both 7.1/4" tall, both seconds (2)

Lot 246

Royal Doulton figurine, `Flower Sellers Children`, HN1342, first issued 1929, very slight damage to edges of some petals & probable restoration work done

Lot 289

Henry VI (first reign 1422-1461), gold noble, annulet issue, London mint, wrinkled flan, otherwise obv. about very fine, with rev. approaching extremely fine

Lot 656

GB, EII first day covers, inc. Papal Visit, Benham covers & cards (16), mainly good condition, in four albums & loose (306) Care! High International Shipping Costs Apply

Lot 658

GB, EII first day & commemorative covers, 1960`s to 1980`s, plus 1937 Coronation, good condition, in album (95) Care! High International Shipping Costs Apply

Lot 661

GB, EII first day covers, cancelled Bala, Gwynedd or Bala, Merioneth, not addressed (273), & plain envelopes, stamped only (114), covers not stamped or addressed (67), 5d pre-stamped envelopes (20) & standard FDCs (239), good condition, in album & loose (713) Care! High International Shipping Costs Apply

Lot 662

GB, Channel Islands & British Commonwealth, first day covers (380) & decimal stamp presentation packs (32), face value approx. £35, good condition, in RNLI & five other albums (415) Care! High International Shipping Costs Apply

Lot 663

GB, first day covers, pre-decimal & decimal (327), West Germany, first day covers (38) & early decimal stamp presentation packs (39), face value approx. £24, plus a few oddments, mainly good condition, in six albums (lot) Care! High International Shipping Costs Apply

Lot 664

GB, EII, first day covers, pre-decimal (18) & decimal (184), plus Benham silks `Diana` (40) & world covers (2), in two albums & loose, mainly good condition, plus GB & world stamps, mainly used, in two albums (small lot) Care! High International Shipping Costs Apply

Lot 666

GB & world, covers, mainly first day: GB (228), Channel islands & IOM (133) & world (154), mainly good condition (515), plus a few other items (lot) Care! High International Shipping Costs Apply

Lot 667

GB, British Commonwealth & world covers, first day etc. (308), mainly good condition, in six albums & loose, plus stamps, in two albums, small quantity of PHQ cards, two packs of playing cards & Senior Service cigarette cards, in two albums, etc. (lot) Care! High International Shipping Costs Apply

Lot 669

World, covers, mainly first day, inc. Malta, Channel islands, IOM etc., mainly good condition (505), in five albums & loose, plus a few other items (lot) Care! High International Shipping Costs Apply

Lot 670

GB, EII first day covers (257), Benham covers (28), world covers (5) & first day lithographs (27), good condition, in seven various files or albums (409) Care! High International Shipping Costs Apply

Lot 671

World, first day covers, 1980-1984, in special album, good condition (110) Care! High International Shipping Costs Apply

Lot 679

Cigarette card sets, inc. Kensitas: National Flags (silk), Lambert & Butler: Motor Index Marks, 1926 & Pirates & Highwaymen, 1926 & Wills`s: First Aid, 1913 (8), Kensitas: Flowers (silk), pencil notes on card borders (55) & part sets, various, a lot of latter damaged or stained, otherwise mainly good condition, in five albums, three damaged (918 cards) Care! High International Shipping Costs Apply

Lot 687

Collection of Manchester United Football Club / MUFC programmes, comprising one hundred & sixty home matches, late 1940`s to 1960`s, inc. match v Sheffield Wednesday on 19/02/58, the first programme after the Munich Air Disaster with the blank team line-up, several European Cup programmes, John Aston Testimonial Match 25/04/56, FA Youth Challenge Cup programmes (16), Reserve Match Team Sheets(17), eight with tokens, from mid 1950`s to early 1960`s, plus a programme for FA Cup Semi-Final on 25/03/39 Wolverhampton Wanderers v Grimsby Town played at Old Trafford, front cover heavily soiled & large tear from top to middle, pencil notations on score board & four MUFC away programmes inc. v Birmingham City, 23/03/57, two from 1957-58 season & v Bolton Wanderers 15/11/58, mixed condition, with notations, some with tokens (Total 199 in two lever arch files) Request detailed list of programmes from auctioneer. Care! High International Shipping Charges

Lot 9

Jersey First Day and other covers in 13 albums.

Lot 234

THE TIMES, First Ascent of Mount Everest Supplement, illus., L., July 1953.

Lot 314

BRABY (Dorothea) illustrator; The Ninety-First Psalm, 4to, woodcut illus., clo., Golden Cockerel Press, 171/350 copies, 1944; boxed set of Random House Prose Quartos, 1930; & 3 other finely printed vols. (5)

Lot 434

STOKER (Bram) Dracula, 8vo, pp. ix (i), 390, 1f. blank, 8pp. adverts (“The Amazing Marriage,” by George Meredith, etc.), text block one inch thick, original yellow cloth lettered in red (cloth darkened, head and foot of spine chipped), FIRST EDITION, early issue, Westminster, Archibald Constable, 1897; loosely tipped yo f.e.p., an AUTOGRAPH LETTER, signed and dated 1895: “Dear Sir [C. W. Hereward], The music of King Arthur is with Inchbold [?]…”

Lot 540

REEMAN (Douglas) Rendezvous-South Atlantic, 1972, 1st Edn., org. cloth, d.w., signed presentation copy, with another first edition and two other 2nd. World War books with signed presentation inscriptions to the same recipient from Adrian Seligman and Guy Hartcup.

Lot 51

A Jennens & Bettridge japanned papier-mâché wine tray, brightly decorated with trailing poppies and with two integral coasters for decanters. Stamped 'Jennens & Bettridge Makers to the Queen', stencil mark R Redgrave, 73cm wide, and a pair of Victorian cut glass decanters, with matching stoppers (5) Literature: Extract from 'Japanned Papier-mâché and Tinware c.1740-1940', by Yvonne Jones (2012). 'Amongst the goods exhibited by Jennens & Bettridge at the Birmingham Exposition of 1849, was "a new shape of wine tray designed by Richard Redgrave in 1847, under the auspices of Felix Summerley's Art Manufacturers, which the Art Union had featured the year before. Decorated with 'vine and grapes' and incorporating 'compartments to receive the decanters and prevent their shifting among the glasses', the tray was shaped to fit comfortably round the waist when carried, and thus provided 'the convenience of horse-shoe tables. Instead of the painful sight of waiters holding trays of wine and cake at a long stretch ... we shall now see them in a state of ease, if not an attitude of grace.'" Richard Redgrave CB RA (1804-1888) worked first as a designer; he was elected to the RA in 1851. His reputation as an artist was established in 1837 with his 'Gulliver on the Farmers' Table'; he became a renowned artist of landscape and genre subjects. He was one of the driving forces behind the reform of art education in the mid 19th century. In 1847 he became art director of the South Kensington Museum (now the V&A) and was instrumental in establishing and securing the future of the museum as well as designing a new gallery. He was offered, but refused, a knighthood in 1869. CONDITION REPORT: Tray: no obvious major fault. Decanters: stoppers later.

Lot 66

An original velocipede (boneshaker) bicycle, c.1867-69, with an iron frame and wooden wheels, 126cm high 168cm long front wheel 90cm diameter rear wheel 77cm diameter The term 'velocipede' was coined in 1818 by Nicéphore Niépce to describe his own 'improved' version of the Drais Laufmaschine, that included an adjustable saddle. It was, however, almost 40 years until 'velocipede' came into common usage as a generic term, with the launch of the first pedal-equipped bicycle, developed by Pierre Michaux, Pierre Lallement and the Olivier brothers in the 1860s. The Michaux company was the first to mass-produce the velocipede from 1867 to 1870. This French design was sometimes called the boneshaker, since it was also made entirely of wood, then later with metal tyres, and that, in combination with the cobblestone roads of the day, made for an extremely uncomfortable ride. These velocipedes also became a fad and indoor riding academies, similar to roller rinks, could be found in large cities. CONDITION REPORT: No saddle. Remains of flat rubber tyres. Two pedals are different. There is the remnants of a mark on the top bar, but it is very worn. The spokes are loose, the feet rests are missing, top bar has been replaced. Brake doesn't work and does not twist.

Lot 78

A carved walking stick, from the First Boer War or Transvaal War, 1881, the terminal carved with a star '1881' with 'The Transvaal War', the shaft carved with crossed rifles and Battle Honours spiralling down the tapering shaft, 85cm long CONDITION REPORT: Cracks to the back. Some letter missing and chipped.

Lot 176

A group of items belonging to Lieutenant William O'Neill relating to the capture of the rebel leader Keppitipola Disawe on 28th October 1818 during the Uva Rebellion in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) comprising: A Ceylonese silver mounted kastane, early 19th century, the sheath repoussé with rococco scrolls enclosing cornucopia between simulated weavings and studs, the hilt bidri wear, parting due to rusting, the scabbard tip of dolphin head form, watered steel blade, engraved mark 62.5cm long blade 75.5cm long overall; A Dagger, with a leather sheath; PORTRAIT OF LIEUTENANT WILLIAM O'NEILL, English School, Oval watercolour miniature, 6.5 x 5cm, in a giltwood frame 27 x 4.5cm overall, and two copies of General Orders; dated 14th August 1818 and 31st October 1818, framed (5) The Uva Rebellion, also known as the Third Kandyan War, was centred on the Kandyan nobility and their unhappiness with British rule since 1815. It was one of the first major uprisings against European rule in the nineteenth century. Ceylon (Sri Lanka) achieved independence in 1948. William O'Neill, was the youngest son of John and Ann O'Neill, and was born at Parkhill, County Cork, Ireland, in 1800. His family had military blood running through their veins - his great-great-great grandfather on his mother's side was the illustrious Gustavus Hamilton, 1st Viscount Boyne; his great-great grandfather, Captain Charles Stewart, lost a leg at the Battle of Boyne, and his great-grandfather, Richard Babington, was one of the Defenders of Derry. His older brother, Charles O'Neill, served in the Peninsula War and fought in no fewer than twenty-three battles. William followed him to the Iberian Peninsula as a volunteer with no post nor rank and received no pay, a system which allowed young men of good family, usually those who were unable to purchase an ensigncy to serve in the ranks in the hope of succeeding to an ensign's commission. His brother, in the 83rd's first action in the successful assault on the fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo, fought, but William appears not to have taken part as he had only been with the regiment for two months. His brother was seriously wounded on the assault of Badajoz. He was appointed Ensign to the 83rd Regiment and was present at battles of Salamanca, the Capture of Madrid and Retairo, the Retreat from Madrid and Salamanca, the Battle of Vittoria, the Blockade of Pampluna, the Battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive and Orthes, and actions at Sauveterre, Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and the Battle of Toulouse. He received the Napoleonic War Medal with eight clasps. He served in Ceylon during the Kandyan War between 1817 and 1819, and was the officer who made the two Kandyan chiefs, together with many of their followers, prisoners, which at once put an end to the rebellion. For this, he received the thanks in General Orders of the Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Sir Robert Brownrigg. He died as Colonel on 29 September 1869. An extract from his wife's, Florinda Eccles, will, dated 1898, 'to Colonel Robert C Martin I bequeath the silver sword, dagger, medal and likeness of my former husband, Colonel William F O'Neill'. A letter by William O'Neill kept by the family and dated Kahala, 28 October 1818, recounts the capture of Keppitipola: 'To: Captn Fraser, Commg Detachment Parrawahegamma 'Dear Sir, I am happy to have it in my power to report to you, the Capture of Pilama Telewa and Cappitapola (sic) this day by me about 3 o'clock P.M. I marched this morning about 4 o'clock from Pouliencolom and after 4 long Singalies Miles I fell in with the piquet under a Tree, but the moment they saw us they run off in different directions one of them that had a firelock I pursued and after a chase of about 300 yards across a Paddy Field I Knocked him down with a stick which I had in my hand. He then immediately told me Pilama Talawa was close. I then took the whole of my Detachment and crossed Paddy Field as quietly as I could and I am happy to say succeeded in the object of my Pursuit. The whole of their followers run off leaving twenty stand of excellent arms and a quantity of ammunition, which I will destroy, there was also taken a Small bag of Sulphur which I will bring on with the Arms. Kappitipola says he joined Pilama Talawa this Morning and states he left Dombera about 20 days ago. I intend moving in the morning into the 7 Korles to a Village called Poutawille, 4 English Miles from here, and I will (?halt) at some Village further on until I hear from you. Two Prisoners have this moment come in, that was taken by Pilama Telawa near Kornegalle. PS. The men are very much fatigued as it rained the whole way and the roads were complete rivers for about 8 miles.' After his capture, Keppetipola Disawe, was taken to Kandy, tried for high treason and sentenced to death by beheading. On 25 November 1818, he and another rebel leader were taken to the execution grounds outside Kandy at Bogambara, where he requested his executioner to behead him with a single stroke. Tying his hair over his head and uttering some Pali verses, the executioner killed him on the second stroke. His skull was taken to Britain and placed in the Phrenological Society of Edinburgh. Upon independence, he was declared a national hero and, in 1954, his skull was returned home and is entombed in the Keppetipola Memorial. A Transcript of the General Orders 31st October 1818 The Commander of the Forces congratulates His Majesty's and the Honourable Company's Troops under his command on the Important and decisive event of the Capture of the two principal Rebel Leaders Cappilapola and Pilema Telawa, which may be considered as the death blow to the Rebellion which their efforts have successfully been pointed at to subdue. This important capture was effected in consequence of the unceasing and unremitting pursuit and exertions of Lieutenant William O'Neill of His Majesty's 83rd Regiment during the most inclement weather and with many privations. This enterprising Officer marched at 8 o'clock on the night of the 26th and came on the residence of these and the third noted rebel, Madugalle, and other Inferior Leaders, near the Parawahagamma on the borders of the Thorles and Nuwera Kalaweay on the 27th in the afternoon, after a dreadful and fatiguing march of thirty-six miles through a country not known by Europeans, and under every disadvantage, both from the want of Provisions and a knowledge of the Country which never was traversed before by any European and the roads entirely blocked up by trees which had been felled the day before to prevent their being taken by surprise. Lieutenant O'Neill marched at 8 o'clock on the night of the 26th Inst. from Pauliencolom with a Detachment of about Thirty Men to seach the Country in the neighbourhood of Parawahagamma, having previously extorted information from a Moor Man and after a March of 36 English Miles he fell in with a Rebel Picket(?) under a tree, who fled in different directions, one of whom Lieut. O'Neill singled out and pursued, and after a chase of about three hundred yards across a Paddyfield, when on the point of being seized, the fellow fired his piece but happily did not do more than cut Lieutentant O'Neill's coat. This Gallant Officer disregarding all personal danger, rushed in on the fellow and knocked him down with a stick he had in his hand, when he immediately exclaimed that Pilema Tellawa was close at hand. Lieut. O'Neill, impatient to seize on the Chiefs, ran on to the village without a single Soldier with him, but called out to his Detachment to follow as fast as they could. On his entering the village, the Rebels to the amount of Eight Thousand commenced running off and firing from the Jungle and Houses…notwithstanding this, Lieutenant O'Neill took possession of the door of the House and maintained it until his small but gallant band came up, he then gave orders to break open the door, on which the Enemy fired a Volley out at him when they cut his coat in four different places and unfortunately killed six and wounded four of his Men, however, this sad disaster did not daunt the courage of this gallant and experienced Officer, who had already distinguished himself, but boldly headed the remainder of his men and rushed into the House and made prisoners of the two leading Chiefs and 91(?) of their followers. Lieut. O'Neill in his report mentions the Enemies loss at 270 killed and wounded with ninety-one prisoners, he also speaks in the highest terms of the good conduct of his Detachment. They were deluged with rain through the march and had been without Arrack [PALM WINE] for 40 days and frequently without provisions for forty-eight hours together. The Commander of the Forces requests Lieutenant O'Neill and his gallant detachment will accept the just tribute of his cordial thanks for this distinguished and important service and in communicating this gratifying intelligence to the troops, he directs that the usual extra allowance of Arrack on days of rejoicing be issued on the day these orders reach the different stations of the Army. A Transcript of the General Orders 14th August 1818 The Commander of the Forces does not delay publishing to the Army intelligence this day received from _______ of events which are so creditable to the Troops at large and so particularly Honourable to Lieutenant William O'Neill of his Majesty's 83rd Regiment, that the Lieut. General feels unable to express in adequate terms his admiration and thanks. Lieutenant O'Neill took post at Hangrenketty to which place he had come in pursuit of the Insurgents who appear to have collected their forces in that neighbourhood, under the personal Command of the Rebel Desave Cappitapola [DISAWE KEPPETIPOLA], and supposed to be accompany'd by the Pretender. On the 26th of July large bodies of Rebels had nearly surrounded that post, being well armed with muskets, and their numbers amounting to not less than 6 or 7000 men, with this force they began on that day to attack Lt. O'Neill, who had not more than 40 Rank & File to oppose them. But, nothing was impossible to such Men commanded by such an Officer, and although the Rebels continued their close attack till(?) the 7th Instant, they were at all times repulsed by this Gallant Corps, and their loss must have been very great, for the soldiers only fired when they were sure of their aim, and several shells were thrown with effect among the assailing multitudes. Although most of the principal Leaders in this Rebellion were present at these attacks, they were obliged to relinquish the contest confirming(?) their inability to cope with our troops and dispersed for their several villages on the 7th and 8th saying (as letters from Badulla state on good authority ) that they had suffered much, that they were going home to wait for a more favourable time to expel the English, which would be revealed to them by the Gods of Kattragam. Several Head Men were found dead on the field of Battle supposed to be from Wallassy, and reports had reached Badula that the elder(?) Hapattagamme Mohattale had also been killed. To increase the satisfaction experienced in narrating these gallant efforts, it is most gratifying to the Lieut. General to add that not one Man on our side is reported to have been hit. Lieut. O'Neill found near Hangrenketty 8000 Marcals of Paddy and 400 Marcals of Salt which is now well secured. The Commander of the Forces requests Lieut. O'Neill will accept his best and warmest acknowledgements for the distinguished manner in which he has conducted his incessant and active duties throughout the present Campaign and, in particularly, during the ten days he has passed at Hangrenketty, in almost continual action. Lieutenant O'Neill will be pleased to express in equal terms of praise the Lieutenant General's acknowledgements to the Men, Commissioned Officers and Soldiers of his brave little band who had the good fortune by their intrepidity(?) and endurance of fatigue to signalize(?) themselves on the occasion now commented upon and which in its consequences has, it is confidently to be hoped, given a Material Check to the cause of Rebellion. CONDITION REPORT: Kept by the family. The Will and letter are NOT part of this Lot and will NOT be offered for sale. The family believe this sword was acquired during his time in Ceylon.

Lot 185

Fairbairn, James, 'Fairbairn's Book of Crests of the Families of Great Britain and Ireland', two volume set, Edinburgh, Jack, 1892, new edition, revised and brought up to date by A.C.Fox-Davies, Vol.1 text, vol. 2 plates (229), half leather with raised bands, gilt lettered label and lettering to spines, and Broughton, U H R, 'The Dress of the First Regiment of Life Guards in Three Centuries', Halton & Truscott Smith 1925, Limited edn. No. 142 of 300, with 40 tipped in colour plates, but lacking all the 40 monochrome plates (3) CONDITION REPORT: 1. Professional repairs to Vol. 1 & title page of vol. ; o/w VG. 2. Lacking all the 40 monochrome plates.

Lot 230

Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-1852), G. B. Wollaston (fl.mid-19th century), and others, 'EXAMPLES OF GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE' - VOLUME III, 1837-38 The lot comprises plans, sections, elevations and architectural details by the following draughtsmen: Part I eighteen by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-1852), twelve by G B Wollaston (fl. mid 19th century), eleven by Frances Thomas Dollman (1812-1900), four by A Beloe (fl. mid 19th century), one by Benjamin Ferrey (1808-1880), four unsigned drawings, and sixty-five plates from Domestic Architecture, mostly annotated Part II and III sixteen by G B Wollaston (fl.mid-19th century), eleven by John Pritchard (1817-1886), seventeen unsigned drawings, also included in the lot are the following: thirteen by Francis Whitaker (fl.mid-19th century), one by William Shoubridge (fl.1831-1844), one by Frances Thomas Dollman (1812-1900), six unsigned classical drawings, possibly by Dollman, thirty unrelated plates Provenance: found in the attic of Bradwell Manor, Essex. Previously owned by the journalist and politician Tom Driberg (1905-1976). Augustus Charles Pugin (1769-1832) was an authority on Gothic architecture and his publications were amongst the first to provide accurate drawings on the subject. These were mostly executed by pupils at his drawing school, whom he took on sketching tours. The most accomplished of his pupils was his son Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-1852). 'Examples of Gothic Architecture' was published in three volumes: Volume I, produced in 1827-8, concentrates on Oxford colleges and churches as well as buildings in London and Norfolk, and demonstrates a particular interest in Tudor architecture; Volume II, produced between 1829-1832, depicts castles and medieval domestic buildings in Wells and Glastonbury. The current lot contains the drawings for Volume III, which were executed in September 1832. It was to be A C Pugin's last sketching tour before his death, and the volume was published by his pupil Thomas Larkins Walker; it comprises three parts: Part I - Vicars' Close, Wells; Part II - The Manor House and Church at Great Chalfield, Wiltshire; Part III - The Manor House, South Wraxall, Wiltshire and the Church of Saint Peter at Biddestone. These drawings are unlikely to have been in the collection of A W N Pugin, as Volumes I and II were previously with RIBA (loaned by a descendant Mrs Mackey in the 1940s, but sold by a relative in the 1980s). They were bound in brown leather with the AWP monogram in gold set in a quatrefoil on the front and backboards, and the spines were labelled on green leather. The RIBA drawings collection catalogue notes with reference to 'Examples of Gothic Architecture', volume III: 'none of the drawings for this volume is in the RIBA Drawings Collection'.

Lot 374

*Lucien Pissarro (French 1863-1944), 'STRATFORD-UPON-AVON, SUNSET 1906' Signed with monogram and dated 1906 l.l., oil on canvas 55 x 64cm Provenance: John Bensusan-Butt; thence by direct descent. John Bensusan-Butt was the executor of Orovida Pissarro's estate and wrote about the Pissarro family and curated exhibitions of their work. Exhibited: The Arts Council of Great Britain, ' Lucien Pissarro', catalogue no. 20; 'Camille Pissarro, Exhibition of Lithographs and Etchings to Mark the 150th Anniversary of His Birth', Lumley Cazalet Ltd, London, 17 November 1980 to 9 January 1981. Literature: J.Bensusan-Butt, 'Recollections of Lucien Pissarro in his Seventies', London, 1977. Lucien Pissarro was born on 20 February 1863 in Paris, the eldest son of the Impressionist painter Camille Pissarro. He studied with his father and was influenced by Georges Seurat, Paul Signac, Cézanne and Monet from an early age. In 1886 he exhibited with the Impressionists. He first visited Britain in 1870 and settled permanently in London in 1892 when he married Esther Bensusan. In 1894 he founded the Eragny Press and with his wife printed illustrated books until 1914. In 1904, he began exhibiting in England with the New English Art Club alongside Walter Sickert. He was, with Sickert, one of the founders of the Camden Town Group of artists. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot. CONDITION REPORT: Thickly painted, but with areas of canvas intentionally showing. Paint near top edge flaking. Some discolouration to top right hand corner - yellowing. Paint flaking to sky on left margin. Frame has many cracks.

Lot 584

A pair of mahogany washstands, first half of the 19th century, by Gillows of Lancaster, stamped with the maker's name in large letters, each with a pair of narrow end drawers, on gadrooned turned legs with brass castors, one top with pencil drawings by the cabinetmaker, 104cm wide 64cm deep 71cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: No tops. One stand with poor surface. Deteriorated polish. Both a little worn - please view images. 1. Damage to handles and missing one handle. Waterstaining and discolouration. Loose moulding and chips to veneer. Generally more distressed than the second washstand. 2. Has small loss to one of the small drawers.

Lot 233

Corgi Aviation Archive varying scale Limited edition Military aircraft: consisting of chinook HC1B, 7 Sqd, Beirut, Lebanon, 1983, Spad x111 - No.23 Sqn RFC January 1918, AC-130 `First Lady`, Sepecat Jaguar GR.1A, XX116 No. 16 Squadron, Raf Cotishall, Norfolk, 1994, Ju88 C-4 Night Fighter NJG2 Holland April 1941, and Blenheim mk1VF - 254 sqn Coastal Command 1941, NM-M in NM boxes (6)

Lot 1

Anon THE STORY OF A CRIME. BEING THE VINDICATION OF THE TRANSVAAL STRIKE LEGAL DEFENCE COMMITTEE IN CONNECTION WITH THE GREAT STRIKE ON THE WITWATERSRAND IN 1922 Johannesburg: The Committee, 28 May 1924 first edition 20 by 33cm 54 pages contained in eleven chapters Original titled paper covers, bookplate, unflattering photo of Gen. J. C. Smuts with `what will he Become?` as frontis with cartoon of the Benoni Trades Hall being bombed by the SAAF An extremely rare survival of this propaganda booklet. A very relevant document in the light of present-day mining unrest in South Africa. 0 1

Lot 6

Battiss, Walter W. MR ICARUS I PRESUME AND BIRD FLIGHT n.p.: n.p., n.d. first edition 42,5 by 30cm Two silk screens produced side by side, printed in colour, each signed by Battiss and numbered 17/125 of a print run of 125 unframed and 5 other items of Battiss interest ♦ CARMAN, J. & ANOTHER - Walter Battiss Gentle Anarchist, first edition in fine condition, 2005, and four other items concerning the Gentle Anarchist exhibition: Supplement, Invitation, Photograph and Postcard. 0 6

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