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An assorted selection of vintage enamel style advertising signs, to include 6x 'Bad day in progress, approach at your own risk!', 35.5cm H x 20cm W, 1x 'Men to the left because women are always right', 56cm H x 32cm W, x1 wooden 'Kitchens closed, this chicks had it!' and x9 cast 'Please close the gate' oval signs and assorted fire side tools (Qty)
Norfolk - history. FITCH (Robert) Views of the Gate of Norwich. Norwich, 1861, 4to, plates, cloth; PAGET (Francis Edward) Some Records of the Ashtead Estate ... with notices of Elford, Castle Rising etc. Lichfield 1873, large 4to, cloth; JONES (Mrs Herbert) [Miscellaneous offprints, Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society] Norwich, c. 1878, 4to, red morocco, plates; JESSOPP (Augustus) A History ... of West and East Bradenham. Norwich, 1883, 4to, tree calf gilt; idem - One Generation of a Norfolk House. Norwich 1878, 4to, cloth; RYE (Walter) The Norfolk Miscellany. Norwich, 1877, 3 vols, 8vo, cloth (Editor's copy with manuscript additions and annotations); BLYTH (William) Historical Notices and Records of ... Fincham. King's Lynn, 1863 8vo, cloth. ELLER (George).. Memorials of ... West Winch. King's Lynn, 1861, 8vo, cloth. DUTT, (W. A.) The King's Homeland. Sandringham and North-West Norfolk. London, 1904, cloth, 8vo; GURNEY (J J) A Winter in the West Indies, 3rd edition 1841, 8vo, frontispiece, cloth; etc. and two others on Eton College (condition varies; sold not subject to return) (24)
Children's books. Mostly signed first editions. PULLMAN (Philip), The Firework-Maker's Daughter, Doubleday 1995; also Spring-Heeled Jack, Doubleday 1989; ADAMS (Richard), Watership Down, signed by the illustrator John Lawrence to half title, Kestrel Books 1976 (reprint), in a slipcase; PEARCE (Philippa), The Way to Sattin Shore, signed by author to title, Kestrel books 1983, dustjacket; MCCAUGHREAN (Geraldine), Peter Pan in Scarlet, signed by author, Oxford University Press 2006, dustjacket; also The White Darkness, signed to title, Oxford 2005, dustjacket; SUTCLIFF (Rosemary), The Shield Ring, Geoffrey Cumberlege Oxford University Press 1956, dustjacket (with some minor chips); also Blood Feud, London 1976, dustjacket; STEWART (P) and C RIDDELL, Stormchaser, Doubleday 1999; GARNER (Alan), The Aimer Gate, Collins 1978, dustjacket (10)
Great War Casualties 1914-15 Star Medals, awarded to “12074 PTE G WELDON D OF CORN LI”, “L-17489 DVR G FRYER R.F.A” and “18344 PTE A K WILSON K O SCO BORD”. All remain in good overall condition. (3 items) Private George Weldon was killed serving with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry on 23rd April 1917 and is remembered on the Arras Memorial; Gunner George Fryer was killed serving with the 112th Brigade Royal Field Artillery on 1st September 1917 and is buried at Brandhoek New Military Cemetery; Private Andrew Kyle Wilson was killed serving with the 1st Battalion Kings Own Scottish Borderers on 30th July 1916 and is remembered on the Ypres Menin Gate Memorial.
Great War 1914-15 Star Trio and Memorial Plaque Lancashire Fusiliers, medals were awarded to “4027 PTE J STREET LAN FUS”. Bronze memorial plaque with paper envelope named “JOSEPH STREET”. Complete with original ribbons. Private Joseph Street was a native of Oldham, was killed in action on 15th February 1916 whilst serving with the 10th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers. A newspaper article that appeared in the Manchester Evening News on March 9th 1916 states that he was a Labourer at Messrs Platts Old Works. The war diary from this period indicates that a trench raid counter attack took place on the morning of 15th February 1916 and it was in this action that private Street was killed. He is remembered with honour at the Ypres Menin Gate Memorial.
Great War Casualty 1914-15 Star Medal Trio Middlesex Regiment, the medals were awarded to “1859 PTE. A.S. BUCK. MIDDX.R”. The medals remain in good overall condition. Arthur Sydney Buck, was born in Staines, Middlesex in 1896 and enlisted into the 8th Battalion, the Middlesex Regiment 1912. He went overseas with the battalion on the 9th March 1915, and was Killed in action on the 27th April 1915, during the Battle of St. Julien, during a German attack at Zonnebecke. He is Commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. The book “The Die Hards in the Great War” by Everard Wyrall describes the period in which Private Buck was killed, “Enemys sniping and bombing, which now enfiladed us from both flanks, increased daily and became nerve shaking, making many casualties. Owing to absence of Trench mortars and the condition of the parapets as left by the French, hardly any reply was possible on our part.”

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