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Jules Pascin (1885-1930)Personnages autour d'une table studio stamp (lower right)ink and pencil 20.6 x 28.6cm (8 1/8 x 11 1/4in).Footnotes:ProvenanceWith Forum Gallery, New York, no. 16222.With Forum Gallery, Los Angeles, no 380.ExhibitedNew York, Forum Gallery, Jules Pascin, Important Works, 8 Feb - 10 Mar 2001.LitratureY. Hemin, G. Krohg, K. Perls & A. Rambert, Pascin, catalogue raisonné, peintures, aquarelles, pastels, dessins, Vol. III, Paris, 1984, p. 205.Exh. cat., Jules Pascin, Important Works, Forum Gallery, New York, 2001, ill. p.37.The present lot is an illustration for Andre Warnod's 3 petites filles dans la rue, Paris 1925.The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by Rosemarie Napolitano.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Collection of Eleven 18th & 19th Century Copper Tokens comprising: 2 x Wellington penny tokens: 'Cossack' rev. VF+ & Britannia & wreath rev., both with obv. portrait of Wellington, undated; Birmingham, Union Copper Company penny 1812 rev. 'Payable in Cash Notes' small partially drilled hole on obv., Birmingham Donaldson & Co Stocking Manufacturers halfpenny 1792, figure '3' stamped in centre of obv., Doncaster Birkinshaw penny 1812 VF, Malton farthing 1815, rev. ESTO JUSTUS VF, British Copper Company 'Rolling Mills at Walthamstow' penny 1812 GVF, 2 x Hull lead Works I K Picard pennies 1812' 'Payable in Bank of England or Hull Notes' one with verdigris stains on rev., London 'Payable at I Fowler Whale Fisheries' halfpenny 1794, obv. head of Neptune & trident & Province of Nova Scotia penny token 1824, obv. bust of George IV, rev. thistle VF; generally Fine or + unless o/wise graded, together with a copper medallion 'Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs' obv. 'FIELD MARSHAL LORD ROBERTS OF KANDAHAR' around right-facing uniformed bust in high relief, lion rampant below & 'L H 1900' to left of lion, rev. seated winged angel pointing at centre of a target, 29mm, with loop attachment at 12 o'clock, EF
Scotland, 4 x Banknotes comprising: Clydesdale Bank PLC £10, 5.1 1983, prefix D/HN, signatory A.R. Cole Hamilton, obv. portrait of David Livingstone to left, rev. scene with three African slaves, Bank of Scotland £10 29.9.1978, prefix K, signatories Lord Clydesmuir & A M Russell, obv. portrait of Sir Walter Scott to right, rev. Bank's shield & emblems & The Royal Bank of Scotland Limited £5, 3. 5. 1976, prefix A/46, signatory J B Burke, blue on multi-coloured underprint, Bank's Arms to right, rev. Culzean Castle & £1 3.5.1977, signatory J B Burke, green on multi-coloured underprint, rev. Edinburgh Castle, all UNC
Iran, a Collection of Pre-Revolutionary Banknotes comprising: Bank Melli: 6th issue (1951) 20, 50 & 100 rials, 3rd portrait of young Shah Pahlavi, 7th issue (1953) 10 rials, 3rd portrait, 8th issue (1954) 10, 20, 50 & 100 rials, 4th portrait, 9th issue (1958) 10, 20 & 200 rials , 5th portrait; Bank Markazi: 2nd issue (1963-65) 20, 50, 100 & 200 rials, 6th portrait, 5th issue (1971, commemoratives – 2500th Anniversary of the Persian Empire) 50 & 100 rials (both UNC), 6th issue (1974-79) 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000, 5000 & 10,000 rials, 8th portrait, together with Islamic Republic, ‘Revolutionary Overprints’ type 11 with arabesque design obliterating the Shah’s portrait: 50, 100, 200 & 1000 rials; 29 notes in total, various grades, generally VF to UNC; lot also includes: Gibraltar 2 x £1 1986 (traces of adhesive on rev) VF & 1988 UNC & £5 2000 Fine, Guernsey £10 1995, signatory Trestain (prefix C) AUNC, £5 1996, Trestain (prefix B) VF & 2 x £1 1980, Brown (prefix K) VF & Clark (prefix U) UNC & Greece 100 drachmai 1978 VF
A pair of small Chinese qingbai foliate dishes, Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), thinly potted with gently rounded sides rising to a petal-lobed rim, the cavetto with six thin vertical lines of slip demarcating the petals, covered with an attractive pale glaze with a bluish tinge, 10.8cm diameter, with fitted box (2) Provenance: Private Oxfordshire collection and the current collector purchased the pair for HKD 16,000 from K. Y. Fine Art in Hong Kong, 7th June 2003, with original receipt 北宋 青白釉六出筋葵口碟一对拍品来源:英国牛津郡私人收藏,现藏家于2003年6月7日以16000港币的价格购自香港Condition Report: Overall in very good condition, minor scratches to the surface and slightly uneven surface to the reserve. minor firing imperfections (including a 1-mm yellowed burst glaze bubble to the exterior, and black kiln grit on the base)Condition Report Disclaimer
Four: Lance-Sergeant K. T. Robson, Royal Artillery, who was taken Prisoner of War at Cyrenaica on 20 June 1942 and recorded his period of captivity in a diary 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; War Medal 1939-45; Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 2nd issue, Territorial (887480 Bdr. K. T. Robson. R.A.) extremely fine (4) £140-£180 --- K. T. Robson, a native of Alnwick, Northumberland, served with the Survey Battery 4th Survey Regiment, Royal Artillery during the Second World War with the Middle East Forces, and was captured and taken Prisoner of War at Cyrenaica on 20 June 1942. He was held at Stalag IV B for the remainder of the War, and was liberated following the cessation of hostilities. He was awarded his Efficiency Medal in February 1948. Sold together with the recipient’s hand-written diary for his period in captivity, up to and including his liberation; the recipient’s invitation to and programme for the Welcome Home Banquet of the 4th (Durham) Survey Regiment R.A., 6 September 1946; and copied research.
Three: Chief Radio Supervisor K. H. Tyler, Royal Navy and Fleet Air Arm, later Contract Yeoman, Sultan of Oman’s Armed Forces Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue (JX.838970 K. H. Tyler. R.S. J.M.S. St. Angelo.) edge bruise; Oman, General Service Medal, 1 clasp, Dhofar, gilt; As Sumood Medal, gilt, mounted for wear, very fine (3) £140-£180 --- Keith Henry Tyler was born in Lambeth, London in October 1932. He joined the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class in 1948, and advanced to Telegraphist in November 1951. In 1955 the Fleet Air Arm adopted the Fairey Gannet, which became the mainstay of the carrier-borne anti-submarine force. The latter required a crew of three and Telegraphists were obtained from the Royal Navy as volunteers on a loan period. Tyler volunteered, and after initial training was posted to 812 Squadron. He went with the Squadron when she sailed for the Mediterranean on H.M.S. Eagle in 1955. Tyler advanced to Leading Telegraphist, and was involved in a minor aircraft accident, 26 June 1956, when he accidentally jettisoned the observer’s hood of his Gannet. He was subsequently posted to 728 Squadron based at Hal Far, Malta, and then borne on the books of St. Angelo. Tyler advanced to Petty Officer (Radio Supervisor), and served with the British Mission in Libya in the 1960’s. He advanced to Chief Radio Supervisor in July 1965, and then became a Technical Instructor on H.M.S. Drake. Tyler was discharged, 7 October 1975, and two days later took up a three year appointment as a Contract Yeoman in the Sultan of Oman’s Armed Forces. Upon his return, Tyler was employed by the Devon and Cornwall Constabulary. Sold with recipient’s Parchment Certificate of Service; Certificate of Qualifications; Job Description; Certificate of Discharge; Passport; other ephemera and copied research.
Four: Acting Squadron Quartermaster Sergeant W. K. Thomson, 13th Hussars, who died in Mesopotamia on 25 July 1916 Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902, unofficial rivets/solder between state and date clasps (4703 Pte. W. K. Thompson [sic]. 13th Hussars); 1914-15 Star 4703 Sjt. W. K. Thomson. 13/Hrs.); British War and Victory Medals (4703 A. Sq. Q.M. Sjt. W. K. Thomson. 13-Hrs.); Memorial Plaque (William Kerr Thomson); together with two 13th Hussars silver sporting medals, both unnamed; and a 13th Hussars Prize Medal, silver, engraved ‘The Best Man at Arms S.Q.M.S. Thomson 1911’, edge bruising to QSA, this nearly very fine, the rest better (8) £240-£280 --- William Kerr Thompson, a native of Belfast, attested for the 13th Hussars, and served with them in South Africa during the Boer War. Advanced Squadron Quartermaster Sergeant, he saw further service with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 15 December 1914, and subsequently in Mesopotamia, and died of heat stroke on 25 July 1916. He is buried in Basra War Cemetery, Iraq. Sold with original Cavalry Record Officer notification of death; and copied medal roll extracts and other research. Note: The recipient’s Medal Index Card states that the 1914-15 Star was originally issued with the surname spelt ‘Thompson’, and was re-issued with the correct spelling in February 1921.
A scarce Queen’s Commendation for Valuable Service group of three awarded to Master at Arms K. W. Rodgers, Royal Navy General Service 1962-2007, 1 clasp, Northern Ireland, with Q.C.V.S. emblem on ribbon (AB K W Rodgers D140274T RN); South Atlantic 1982, with rosette (AB(M) K W Rodgers D140274T HMS Cardiff) number officially corrected; Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue (ARPO K W Rodgers D140274T RN) mounted as worn, light contact marks, very fine and better (3) £1,500-£2,000 --- Queen’s Commendation for Valuable Services London Gazette 8 November 1996 (Operational Awards List for service in Northern Ireland). Awarded for services during his second tour with the Northern Ireland Squadron patrolling the province’s waterways and participating in counter terrorist operations in support of the British Army and the Royal Ulster Constabulary H.M.S. Cardiff, a Type 42-class Destroyer launched in 1974, served during the Falklands War under the command of Captain M. Harris. On 13 June 1982 H.M.S. Cardiff shot down what proved to be the last Argentine aircraft to be lost in the Falklands War, and the following day she accepted the surrender of the 700-strong Argentine garrison at Port Howard on West Falkland Island. Kenneth William Rodgers was born on 12 March 1957, and joined the Royal Navy 7 August 1973. According to his Certificate of Qualifications, ‘During his service career he has served in various shore Establishments as well as surface ships. He has served at sea in H.M.S. Gurkha, Wakeful, Cardiff, Nottingham, Nurton and Arun. On joining the Royal Navy he was originally categorised as a Seaman but by sheer hard work he managed to be selected for Regulating branch training in August 1983, becoming a Leading Regulator in December 1983. He... was promoted to Petty Officer in August 1989, eventually being promoted Chief Petty Officer (Master at Arms) in October 1995.’ Rodgers was discharged on 11 March 1997. Sold with a good quantity of photocopied documents including service papers and other certificates of qualifications and promotions, letters of congratulations on award of QCVS (Admiral Sir Jock Slater GCB LVO, Admiral Sir Peter Abbott KCB, Brigadier D Strudeley CBE), copied QCVS certificate, colour group photograph on board ship, colour photograph in uniform being presented with QCVS, copy photograph of him in N.I. with armed boarding party.
Family Group: The British War Medals awarded to Mr. W. P. Hancock and Mrs K. G. Hancock, both students of the Bible Training College and Young Men’s Christian Association Volunteers who served in Egypt during the Great War British War Medal 1914-20 (2) (W. P. Hancock; K. G. Hancock.) nearly extremely fine (2) £140-£180 --- William Philip Hancock was born in 1892 in Neath, Glamorgan. In the 1911 Census he is recorded as residing in his parents household at of 2 Bryn Road, Neath. He was sponsored by one of the missionary societies to attend the Oswald Chambers Bible Training College, at Clapham Common, and had as a fellow student Kathleen Ballinger. He joined the Y.M.C.A. at the outbreak of war and spent several months at the Y.M.C.A. refreshment centre at Salisbury Plain. He then served as a volunteer and ‘Y.M.C.A. Secretary’ (being the equivalent of officer rank in the army) in Egypt with the Y.M.C.A. In the meantime Kathleen Ballinger had also volunteered for service in Egypt and they married at Al Qahirah, Cairo Egypt, in 1918. After they married they worked together at Ismailia. The Y.M.C.A. medal roll notes that he was resident at the Y.M.C.A. Red Triangle Club, Carpenter’s Road, Stratford, London, and confirms that he has served in Egypt from 4 December 1915. They worked for some time as missionaries in Persia during the 1920’s. They both emigrated to the U.S.A. in 1929, landing in New York, he stating himself to be a Missionary, and she as housewife, their U.K. address being the Mission Guest House, Selly Oak, Birmingham, subsequently settling in Gustine, Merced, California, where they were still resident in 1930. They returned to the U.K., now with three children, landing at Southampton on the S.S. Mauretania in 1931, stating the family address to be St. Johns Wood Lane, London. William Philip Hancock died at Bath in January 1985. Kathleen Gertrude Hancock, née Ballinger, was born at Aylburton, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, in 1890. In 1911 she is recorded as a shop assistant working in Cheltenham at the Cavendish House store, and was a Boarder in accommodation provided by her employer. After attending the Bible Training College she also volunteered for service with the Y.M.C.A., and departed the U.K. for Egypt in September 1916, arriving in Post Said, Egypt in September 1916. She married William Philip Hancock at Al Qahirah, Cairo Egypt, in 1918. The Y.M.C.A. medal roll confirms that she had served in Egypt from September 1916 to May 1919, and that her address was at 12 Brook Street, Gloucester. She died in Bath, Somerset in 1974. Sold with copied research including a photographic image of the couple with their eldest child.
Seven: Telegraphist H. D. George, Royal Fleet Reserve 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star, 1 copy clasp, North Africa 1942-43; Pacific Star, 1 clasp, Burma; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Royal Fleet Reserve L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R., 1st issue (J.106689 (Dev. B.16246) M. D. George. Tel. R.F.R.) very fine Six: Stoker First Class R. Atkinson, Royal Fleet Reserve 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star, 1 clasp, North Africa 1942-43; Italy Star; War Medal 1939-45; Royal Fleet Reserve L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R., 1st issue (K.65022 (Ch. B.24141.) R. Atkinson. Sto.1. R.F.R.) mounted as worn, good very fine (13) £80-£120
1939-45 Star (4); Atlantic Star; Burma Star (3); Italy Star (2); Defence Medal (7); War Medal 1939-45 (7), one of the War Medals officially impressed ‘M22408 K Cupido’; together with a mounted group of four miniature awards comprising 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, verdigris to one of the Defence Medals and traces of adhesive to some of the War Medals, generally good very fine (28) £100-£140
Five: Flight Lieutenant K. M. Gray, 405 (Vancouver) Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force, who was killed in action when his Halifax was shot-down over Luxembourg on 10 August 1943 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star; Defence Medal, Canadian issue in silver; Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, with overseas clasp; War Medal 1939-45, Canadian issue in silver, mounted for display in a glazed frame together with the recipient’s silver R.C.A.F. Operational Wings; and Birks Memorial Bar ‘F/L K. M. Gray R.C.A.F. Died in his Country’s Service 10 Aug. 1943’, extremely fine (5) £400-£500 --- Kenneth MacGregor Gray was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, on 9 July 1914 and enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on 3 January 1940. Commissioned Pilot Officer on 1 March 1942, he was advanced Flight Lieutenant, and served with 405 (Vancouver) Squadron. He was killed in action when his Halifax HR872, which he was piloting, was shot down by a night fighter at 1:00 a.m. on the night of 9-10 August 1943, and crashed at Awenne, Luxembourg, whilst on a sortie to Mannheim. Eye-witness reports state that he was discovered by a German patrol and during a gun battle was killed along with 10 Germans, although this is unconfirmed. He is buried in Florennes Cemetery, Belgium, alongside the rest of his crew. Sold with copied research including the above-mentioned eyewitness reports, and full details regarding the recipient’s previous sorties, targets of which included Essen, Dortmund (twice), Dusseldorf, Wuppertal, Elberfeld, Cologne (twice), Aachen, Montbeliard, and Hamburg (thrice).
Four: Attributed to Leading Seaman John Flynn, Royal Navy, one of the small detachment who served under Lieutenant H. C. Glynn of H.M.S. Britannnia on the Danube in 1854 and received the Turkish General Service Medal Crimea 1854-55, 2 clasps, Inkermann, Sebastopol; China 1857-60, 1 clasp, Canton 1857; Turkish General Service Medal, silver, fitted with a Crimea-type replacement suspension, this rather crude and non-swivelling; Turkish Crimea 1855, Sardinian issue, all unnamed as issued, mounted for display, contact marks, good fine and better (4) £400-£500 --- Provenance: Day Collection 1910 - ‘Purchased by Mr Day from family of recipient, John Flynn, one of the gun-boats crew who obtained the Sultan’s medal for service at the Sulina, mouth of the Danube between 7th July and 19th August 1854.’; Douglas-Morris Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, October 1996. The Turkish General Service medal was awarded to Lieutenant H. C. Glynn of H.M.S. Britannia, and a party of up to 30 seamen, including John Flynn, for participating in the bridging of the Danube at Giurgevo and in manning Turkish gunboats in the vicinity. For further details of these operations see Naval Medals 1793-1856, by Captain K. J. Douglas-Morris, pp 352-362.
Three: Sergeant J. Kemp, Royal Marines Crimea 1854-56, 2 clasps, Balaklava, Sebastopol (J. K ergt. R.M. H.M.S. Agamem ) Agamemnon style impressed naming, suspension crudely re-affixed and no longer swivels, unofficial replacement rivets; Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., V.R., wide suspension (J. Kemp. Sergt. R.M. 24th Coy. 21 Yrs.); Turkish Crimea 1855, Sardinian issue (Sergt. J. Kemp. 84 Co. R.M.L.I.) plugged and fitted with Crimea type suspension, the first with heavy edge bruising and contact marks and some loss to naming, the second with light contact marks, otherwise nearly very fine, the last better (3) £600-£700
General Service 1962-2007, 1 clasp, Northern Ireland (24373503 Fus. K. J. Henry RWF.) nearly extremely fine £60-£80 --- Ken Henry served in ‘D’ Company, Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Sold with copied research, including transcripts from the internet’s Royal Welch Forum, which states that at the end of May 2005 (presumably after having sold his medal) the recipient and his partner won over £12.8 million on the National Lottery - one of the first items on his shopping list after his lottery win was an executive box at Anfield in order to watch the European Champions.
Four: Corporal of Horse K. J. Thompson, Life Guards U.N. Medal, on UNPROFOR ribbon; N.A.T.O. Medal 1994, 1 clasp, Former Yugoslavia, with second tour emblem; Iraq 2003-11, no clasp (25005144 LCPL K J Thompson LG); Jubilee 2002, with named card box of issue, the group mounted court-style, very fine or better (4) £800-£1,000 --- Sold together with two named NATO award certificates for service in Former Yugoslavia in the periods August 1996-February 1997 and June-December 1969; Mounted Dutyman’s Course certificate; MOD Drivers Permit; a presentation pocket watch inscribed ‘WOs & NCOs Mess HCR 2003 LCPL Thompson 44’; two metal identity discs, various LG badges and several photographs, including two large glazed and framed photographs, the first showing the recipient taking part in the Funeral Procession of H.M. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, The Tilt Yard, Whitehall, 5 April 2002; and the second a group photograph of the entire Household Cavalry Regiment on the occasion of the visit of H.M. the Colonel-in-Chief, Windsor, 12 May 1997, with the recipient identified in both.
Outcomes of Old Oxford by Rev W K R Bedford Hardback Book 1899 published by F E Robinson & Co some ageing and foxing, fading to spine good condition. Sold on behalf of the Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. We combine shipping on all lots from 4.99 in UK, 6.99 Europe and 8.99 ROW. We can ship a 20kg box in UK for 12 pounds.
A Troika circular black and white dish by Honor Curtis, 12.3 cm x 12.3 cm x 4.6 cm high (with chip to rim), together with a collection of various other glass and china wares including Poole vase, Dresden plate, Coalport plate, "fruit" decorated dish, plated cruet with six bottles, Gouda wall pocket, silk picture and one volume K F BARKER "Just Pups", cloth board bound, etc
Foreign Maps. A collection of approximately 140 maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, of countries, regions and cities, including examples by Cary, Bonne, Sayer, Darton, Neele, S. D. U. K. Thomson, J & C Walker, Kitchin, Monin and Betts, various sizes and conditionQty: (approx. 140)
Stafford. Burn (H.), To the Right Hon. Earl Talbot K. G. Lord Lieutenant of the County, This View of Stafford from the Railway Station Bridge, Is with Permission, respectively dedicated..., Rogers & Wright Stafford, August 1st 1845, tint stone lithograph, short repaired closed tear affecting the title, laid on later thin card, 300 x 390 mmQty: (1)Footnote: Scarce.
[Cleveland, John]. The idol of the clownes, or, Insurrection of Wat the Tyler with his priests Baal and Straw : together with his fellow kings of the commons against the English church, the king, the laws, nobility and royal family and gentry, in the fourth year of K. Richard the 2d, an. 1381, London: [publisher not identified], 1654, signature at head of title, lower outer blank corners of final nine leaves torn, few light damp stains, 19th century boards, spine worn, small 8vo, together with: Carleton (George, successively Bishop of Llandaff and of Chichester). A Thankfull Remembrance of Gods Mercy. In an historicall collection of the great and mercifull deliverances of the Church and State of England, since the Gospel beganne here to flourish, from the beginning of Queene Elizabeth, 3rd edition, revised & enlarged, London: M. Flesher for Robert Mylbourne and Humphrey Robinson, 1627, engraved portrait frontispiece, numerous engraved illustrations, worm trails to lower blank margins of initial leaves (few repaired), few markings to margins etc.,19th century half calf, boards detached, spine worn with loss, 4to, Orle?ans (Pierre Joseph d'), The History of the Revolutions in England under the Family of the Stuarts, from the year 1603, to 1690..., translated from the French ... to which is prefixed, an introduction to this history, by Laurence Echard, 2nd edition, London: E. Bell, J. Darby, A. Bettesworth, & others, 1722, light damp stain to inner margins of initial leaves, contemporary panelled calf, 8vo, [C.J.], A short treatise of the epidemical diseases of these times. Communicated by a loyal pen, in a letter to the Right Worshipful Sir G.B., London: Printed and are to be sold by R. Vaughan [1662?], 30pp., occasional scattered spotting, modern cloth, slim 8vo, and three other 17th century antiquarian, some incompleteQty: (7)
Folio Society. The Blue Fairy Book, edited by Andrew Lang, 1st edition, 2003, East of The Sun West of The Moon, old tales from The North, illustrated by Kay Nielsen, 2000, The Arabian Night, Tales from The Thousand and One Nights, illustrated by E. J. Detmold, 4th printing, 2001, The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 7th printing, 2001, The Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault, illustrated by Edmund Dulac, 5th printing, 2001, together with 42 further volumes of mostly fiction Folio Society publications, all original cloth in slipcases, 8vo, plus Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, by J. K. Rowling, 1st edition, London: Bloomsbury, 2000, 8vo, The Amber Spyglass [His Dark Materials III], by Philip Pullman, 1st edition, London: Scholastic, 2000, 8vo, G/VGQty: (49)
British County Maps. A collection of approximately 120 maps, 17th - 19th century, including Speed (John). Shropshyre Described The Sittuation of Shrowesbury shewed with the Armes of those Earles and other Memorable things observed, 1st edition, George Humble [1611], hand-coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Shrewsbury, large strapwork cartouche and compass rose, toned overall, small holes and some thinning to the central fold, repaired on the verso, 385 x 505 mm, English text on verso, together with other examples of British counties, regions, countries and town plans, including examples by Morden, Saxton/Kip, Brion de la Tour, Moule, Wallis, Seale, Bowen, Pigot, Starling, Cary/Stockdale. Smith, S. D. U. K. Sudlow and J & C Walker, occasional duplicates, various sizes and conditionQty: (approx. 120)
Central & South America. A collection of 25 maps, 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps of the sub-continent, regions and countries, including examples by or after J & C Walker, S. D. U. K., Colton, Teesdale, Lizars, Chatelain, Neele/Pinkerton, Emanuel Bowen, Bonne, Betts, Kitchin, Dilly & Robinson, mostly large format, various sizes and conditionQty: (25)
19 vintage diecast vehicles by Matchbox/Lesney together with a boxed Airfix 6 x 6 Truck. All in playworn condition. Diecast includes: No. 1 Kingsize Hoveringham Tipper, No K-18 Kingsize Articulates Horse van and Dodge Tractor, Kingsize No. 13 Rady-Mix Concrete Truck and a No.10 Leyland Lorry.
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