Seven signed books as new with dw relating to Bomber Command: Avery, G., So Many (1st edn., Cambridge 1995) signed on front endpaper by Jeff Mitchell, Alex V Wood and 11 others; Delve, K., Bomber Command 1936-1968 (1st, edn., Barnsley 2005) signed on the front endpapaer by AM Sir Hariold Martin, Len Sumopter, W. Howarth and seven others; Flower, S., A Hell of a Bomb (1st, pb, Stroud, 2002) signed on the title page by Beck Parsons and four others; Smith, N., Tirpitz, The Halifax Raids (1st edn.pb, Walton-on-Thames 1994) signed on flyleaf by Donald MacIntyre, Ian Hewitt and 6 other participants; Sweetman, J., Tirpitz: Hunting the Beast (1st edn., Stroud 2000) signed on the title page by H. Watkinson, Basil Fish, Freddie Watts and 19 others; Rolfe, Mel, Bomber Boys (1st edn., Londo 2004) signed on the title page by Joe Pearl, William Bloxham and 19 others; Rees, K., Lie in the Dark and Listen (1st edn., London 2004) signed on the title page by the author and 15 others.
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A DERBY DISH painted in famille rose enamels with a `Mandarin` pattern, the principal scene with a group of Chinese figures, one in a purple robe with a curious hawk perched on his right hand, another carrying a bird on a pole, a servant attending to hunting dogs in a landscape, the border of gilt tendrils with panels of swags and puce and red-brown vignettes outlined in black, indented gilt rim, the base unglazed, 34cm w, c1785 ++Slight wear to decoration
A SWISS 18CT GOLD MINUTE REPEATING KEYLESS LEVER HUNTING CASED CHRONOGRAPH PAUL DITISHEIM VOLTA with triple calendar and lunar work, signed Volta No 257178, the white enamel dial with arabic chapters, two subsidiary dials and two apertures for the day and month in French, fine blued steel hands, in plain case with medallic cuvette and buttons in the band at 2 and 6 o`clock, the frosted gilt finished movement with bi-metallic compensation balance, two steel gongs and steel hammers, Swiss control marks, c1900 ++In apparently good running order, the repeating mechanism functioning correctly. The enamel dial in good condition, the case with light wear and the odd minor dent but closing tightly
AN AMERICAN MARKET SWISS GOLD HUNTING CASED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH LONGINES signed, calibre 19.74N, No 3356099, the white enamel dial with arabic chapters and subsidiary seconds dial, the case with shaped thumbpiece and shouldered hinge, engraved with strapwork and foliage around a vignette or monogram, frosted gilt bar movement, marked 14K WARRANTED US ASSAY, c1900 ++In good condition and running order, sold without warranty. The enamel dial undamaged
AN ENGLISH 18CT GOLD QUARTER REPEATING HUNTING CASED DUPLEX WATCH CHARLES FRODSHAM, SIGNED ARNOLD CHAS FRODSHAM 6809 the enamel dial with roman chapters, subsidiary seconds dial and fine blued steel hands, in engine turned case engraved with the initial E in compendium, an earl`s coronet above, the jewelled gilt bridge movement with fine bimetallic compensated balance, two steel gongs and polished hammers, casemaker Frederick S Matthews, London 1847, with a gold watch chain and watch key, heliotrope set (3) ++The watch in apparently good running order, the repeating train functioning correct. The enamel dial with minute hairline crack just to the left of VI, the engraving on the case rubbed through normal wear. Chain and watch key in good condition. Privately consigned by a local vendor and in their ownership for many years
Aldin (Cecil) Scarlet to M.F.H., 1933, Eyre & Spottiswoode, first edition, plates as called for, dust wrapper; Edwards (Lionel), My Hunting Sketch Book, 1928, 4to., first edition, 15 colour plates, original cloth; idem., My Hunting Sketch Book, Vol. II, 1930, first edition, colour and plain plates as called for, original cloth; Paget (Guy), The Melton Mowbray of John Ferneley (1782-1860), 1931, first edition, dust wrapper (all with some foxing)
Williamson (William C,) Description of the Tumulus, lately opened at Gristhorpe, near Scarborough ..., 1836, wraps (worn); Canada, Scenes through the Canadian Rockies, Hand Coloured, nd., C.P.R. News Service/Albertype Co., oblong folio, 12 colour plates tipped in, original wraps; Canada etc, An album of the Dimmock family, early 20th century, depicting settlers life in Kelowna, B.C., life in Ireland, possibly England, then overseas, India, Himalayas etc, leather binding with Native American to front cover, additional coloured cover (mounted) ; Hudson (G.H.E.), Book of Views Illustrating Kelowna .., nd. wraps; Dyer (E.A.), The Badminton 1914, .. Register of Sporting and Society Fixtures ..., manuscript entries in diary re hunting with Goathland Hunt and Flint & Denbigh Hunt, wraps (5)
A Doulton Burslem `Nankin` pattern part service, comprising three graduated platters, two tureens and covers, two sauce tureens, covers, stands and ladles, ten dinner plates, eight dessert plates, five side plates (some faults), together with seven Copeland Spode hunting series ware plates, a set of seven Booths `Morocco Border` pattern soup bowls, covers and stands, and a small collection of other ceramics (minor faults).
FORESTER, C.S. (1899-1966). [The Works.] London: Michael Joseph Ltd., 1946-1967. 18 vols., the majority first editions, 8vo (118 x 180mm. and larger). Contemporary blue (16), red (1) or green (1) morocco by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, covers with gilt ruled margins, the spines gilt in six compartments with raised bands, lettered in gilt, gilt turn-ins, g.e. (most spines faded, small chips to the head of the spine of one volume). Provenance: C.S. Forester and his second wife Dorothy (presentation copies, specially bound and given to the author or his wife by his publishers Michael Joseph, one with publisher`s presentation slip loosely inserted); The Forester and Troughton-Smith Family Archive. Note: a unique part-set of the U.K. edition of Forester`s Works, the majority the author`s own copies presented to him by his grateful English publisher. The set comprises (First edition, unless otherwise stated): Lord Hornblower, 1946; The Sky and the Forest, 1948; Mr Midshipman Hornblower, 1950; Randall and the River of Time, Feb. 1951, 2nd impression; Lieutenant Hornblower, Feb 1952, 3rd impression; Hornblower and the Atropos, 1953; The Nightmare, 1954, red morocco; The Good Shepherd, Sept 1955, 3rd impression; The Naval War of 1812, 1957; Hornblower in the West Indies, 1958; Hunting the Bismarck, 1959; Hornblower and the Hotspur, 1962, green morocco; The Young Hornblower, 1964; The Hornblower Companion, 1964; Captain Hornblower RN, 1965; Admiral Hornblower, 1966; Hornblower and the Crisis, an unfinished Novel, 1967; Long Before Forty, 1967 (18).
BADMINTON LIBRARY. - Viscount BURY & G. Lacy HILLIER. Cycling. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1887. 8vo (187 x 130mm.) Plates and illustrations. (Light browning.) Original decorated brown cloth (extremities bumped, stitching weak). - And two others from the Badminton Library series (Hunting, London: 1885, 8vo; and Cricket, London: 1888, 8vo) (3).
HUNTING. - E. Pennell ELMHIRST. Fox-hound, Forest, and Prairie. London, Glasgow, etc.: 1892. 8vo (222 x 134mm.) 4 hand-coloured plates, occasional illustrations. (Occasional spotting or browning.) Original decorated cloth (extremities bumped, spine faded and chipped at head and foot). - And fifteen others, all of hunting interest (16).
WALTON, Isaac, & Charles COTTON. The Complete Angler… with the Lives of the Authors… by Sir John Hawkins. London: 1808. 8vo (218 x 130mm.) Half-title with wood-engraved vignette, portrait frontispiece, 14 engraved plates. (Light browning and spotting.) Late 19th Century half-morocco (spine faded and scuffed at foot). Provenance: Henry Ashworth James (armorial bookplate). - And seven others, including five of hunting interest (8).

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