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Robert T Jones Jnr golf display with facsimile signature - display consists of a copy print of The Times dated 2nd June 1930 together colour collage of Bobby Jones by Taylor London signed by the artist to the boarder in pencil - c/w brass plaque showing the 13 x Major Championships that Jones won along with a his facsimile signature - mounted in gilt frame with an ivory mount - image 30 x 18.5" overall 46x 27"
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SQUARE PIANO with line inlay decoration upon similarly inlaid stand with brass paterae, terminals and castors. The keyboard with satinwood fascia board and inscribed 'John Broadwood and Son, London 1799 Patent, Grent Pulteney Street Golden Square'. The five and a half octave keyboard with ivory naturals and ebony accidentals, Numbered 4755, 164cm wide
Craig (Edward Gordon).- Defoe (Daniel) The Life & Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, number 24 of 25 specially-bound copies with 10 original prints, from an edition limited to 515, original wood-engravings by Edward Gordon Craig on Japon tipped into aperture mounts, 5 initialled and dated in pencil, illustrations, some tipped in, original pictorial dark blue morocco, gilt, by Tony Miles, t.e.g., with the original cloth-backed drop-front wooden box with metal hooks, 4to, Basilisk Press, 1979.⁂ Craig had always wanted to illustrate Robinson Crusoe and after the success of the Cranach Press Hamlet he and Count Harry Kessler planned to publish an edition. Although Craig produced many designs and printed several proofs from the woodblocks, he kept changing his mind and the project was never completed, until this publication using some of his original prints. The prints were produced by rubbing the back of the paper with an ivory pen knife, rather than by printing the blocks in a press.
H G Blair & Co. (Cardiff & Barry) Sextant with black frame, ivory handle and Vernier scale engraved with makers name 7 1/2'', 19cm diameter (some general wear and deterioration form use) with accessories in original mahogany case with retailers label ''Wilson & Gillie, Bruce & Sons (Cardiff)'', Certificate of Examination from the National Physical Laboratory (Surrey) dated July 1905; a Port of New York Alien Seamans Identification Card no.101317 for John James Crosthwaite originally dated for an arrival on SS Siberian Prince 30 Aug 1919 and with subsequent arrivals
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