W K BULLMORE: CORNISH FAUNA A SHORT ACCOUNT OF ALL THE ANIMALS FOUND IN THE COUNTY, 1867, orig ptd wraps, recased (not recent), hf cf gt + B H RYVES: BIRDLIFE IN CORNWALL, 1948, orig cl gt, d/w + B H RYVES: BIRDLIFE IN CORNWALL, 1948, orig cl gt, d/w + HILDA M QUICK: MARSH AND SHAW, 1948, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + R D PENHALLURICK: BIRDS OF THE CORNISH COAST, 1969, 1st edn, limited edition, copy number 61, orig cl gt, d/w + R D PENHALLURICK: THE BIRDS OF CORNWALL AND THE ISLES OF SCILLY, 1978, orig blind stpd cl gt (6)
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J K STANFORD: BLEDGRAVE HALL, 1950, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + A W P ROBERTSON: BIRD PAGEANT FIELD STUDIES OF SOME EAST ANGLIAN BREEDING BIRDS, 1954, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + J A STEERS (ed): SCOLT HEAD ISLAND, 1960, orig cl gt, d/w + R JONES: BIRDS OF THE NORFOLK BROADS, 1962, orig cl bkd bds, ex-lib, small format + M J SEAGO: BIRDS OF NORFOLK, 1967, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w (2) + PETER TATE: EAST ANGLIA AND ITS BIRDS, 1977, 1st edn, sigd, orig cl gt, d/w (2, 2nd copy unsigd) + VINCENT AND LODGE: A SEASON OF BIRDS, 1980, orig cl gt, d/w + STEWART LINSELL: HICKLING BROAD AND ITS WILDLIFE, 1990, 1st edn, orig cl gt + REVETT SHEPPARD AND WILLIAM WHITEAR: A CATALOGUE OF THE NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK BIRDS WITH REMARKS, facs edn, 1995, 17 of 25, orig cl gt + JOAN COOK ET AL: HOWSTEAD 2001 A WEST SUFFOLK VILLAGE RECORD, 2001, orig two-tone cl gt (12)
W B TURRILL: BRITISH PLANT LIFE, 1948, 1st edn, New Naturalists Series No 10, orig cl gt, d/w + V S SUMMERHAYES: WILD ORCHIDS OF BRITAIN, 1951, New Naturalists Series No 19, orig cl, d/w + MALCOLM SMITH: THE BRITISH AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES, 1954, New Naturalists Series No 20, orig cl gt, d/w + L DUDLEY STAMP: MAN AND THE LANDS, 1955, New Naturalists Series No 31, orig cl gt, d/w + L DUDLEY STAMP AND W G HOSKINS: THE COMMON LANDS OF ENGLAND AND WALES, 1963, orig cl gt, d/w + K C EDWARDS: THE PEAK DISTRICT, 1964, 3rd impress, New Naturalists Series No 44, orig cl gt, d/w + R K MURTON: THE WOOD-PIGEON, 1965, New Naturalists Monograph Series No 20, orig cl gt, d/w, inner jnts slightly split, ex-lib + L A HARVEY AND B ST LEGER-GORDON: DARTMOOR, 1970, New Naturalists Series No 27, orig cl gt, d/w, ex-lib + J A STEERS: THE SEA COAST, 1972, New Naturalists Series No 25, orig cl gt, d/w + STEPHEN POTTER AND LAURENS SARGENT: PEDIGREE, 1973, 1st edn, New Naturalists Series No 56, orig cl gt, d/w, ex-lib + KENNETH MELLANBY: THE MOLE, 1974, New Naturalists Monograph Series No 22, orig cl gt, d/w + H L EDLIN: TREES WOODS AND MAN, 1978, New Naturalists Series No 32, orig cl gt, d/w + LESLIE BROWN: BRITISH BIRDS OF PREY, 1978, New Naturalists Series No 60, orig cl gt, d/w + C M PERRINS: BRITISH TITS, 1980, New Naturalists Series No 62, orig cl gt, d/w + W G HALE: WADERS, 1982, New Naturalists Series No 65, orig cl gt, d/w + ERIC SIMMS: BRITISH WARBLERS, 1985, New Naturalists Series No 71, orig pict card wraps + R J BERRY: THE NATURAL HISTORY OF ORKNEY, 1985, New Naturalists Series No 70, orig pict card wraps + DAVID CABOT: IRELAND, 1999, orig pict card wraps (19)
SIR DUDLEY STAMP: NATURE CONSERVATION IN BRITAIN, 1970, 2nd edn, New Naturalist Series No 49, orig cl gt, d/w + KENNETH MELLANBY: PESTICIDES AND POLLUTION, 1971, New Naturalist Series No 50, orig cl gt, d/w + R K MURTON: MAN AND BIRDS, 1971, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 51, orig cl gt, d/w slightly worn + ERIC SIMMS: WOODLAND BIRDS, 1971, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 52, orig cl gt, d/w slightly worn (4)
The South Pole, Scott`s Antarctic Expedition 1910-13, The Terra Nova, Edward A. McKenzie Collection, Books, Presentation Copy from Lady Scott to Edward McKenzie, Scott`s Last Expedition arranged by Leonard Huxley, 1913 in two volumes by Smith, Elder & Co, Volume 1 inscribed inside cover `E. Mackenzie (sic) with good wishes from K Scott 1913`, the second volume is inscribed Edward McKenzie SJ Terra Nova B.A.C., minor faults and some damage to spine [2]
Medals, Family Group, World War One, Pair 28349 CPL T.H. LEATHERLAND NOTTS & DERBY R, with silver fob awarded to Leatherland where he is given as 2/8 Royal Scots (not recorded on card index); World War Two, group of four, 1939/45, France & Germany, War, Defence, addressed K. LEATHERLAND, HYSON GREEN 42791/6
Second Lieutenant C.S. Palethorpe, 1st Northumbrian Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, Territorial Force Commission, dated July 6th 1915, together with a collection of portrait images of the recepient, one inscribed to reverse in pencil C.S. Palethorpe 1915. 2nd Lieut Royal Field Artillery, 3rd Battery, 1st Brigade, Northumberland, R.F.A.; an all-steel folding knife, engraved `Walter Palethorpe, Esq, Newcastle -On- Tyne`; a shoe-horn, engraved CSP A Great War Victory Medal to Second Lieutenant W. Rochester (2. Lieut. W. K. Rochester), extremely fine A Second World War Pair to B. Hodgkinson, Royal Air Force, War & Defence Medals, in card case of issue, with photograph of recepient Royal Army Medical Corps, a hammered copper photograph frame by Rushkin, bearing the Regimental badge of the RAMC, two sterling silver and enamel, RAMC lapel badges, (lot).
A Great War Group of Three to Stoker H. Parfitt, Royal Navy, 1914-15 Star (K.18084 H. Parfitt, Sto. 1. R.N.), British War & Victory Medals (K.18084 H. Parfitt, Sto. 1. R.N.), mounted for wearing, fine if not better. A Second World War Group of Three to H. Parfitt, 1939-45 Star, France & Germany Star, 1939-1945 War Medal, in card box of issue, extremeley fine. National Service Medal, no.117189, (lot)
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER DICKENS FIGURES OF MR PICKWICK AND SAM WELLER, ROSENTHAL, JACOB & CO., LONDON, 1889 each with a suspension ring and standing on an oval base 4.3cm high excluding ring (2) The figures are modelled as `Mr Pickwick Addresses the Club` after the original magazine illustration by Robert Seymour and `The First Appearance of Mr Samuel Weller` after the original magazine illustration by Phiz (Halbot K. Browne).
A quantity of various shoulder titles, military badges etc. including titles for 15/19 Hussars, Durham Light Infantry, South Lancashire Regiment. Cap badges - Gloucester back badges (2 variations), Princess Beatrice`s "Isle of Wight" rifles K&K 1733 together with a pair of Mexican style stirrups
Postcards Selection of Real Photographic cards, Social History including Fire Station Road Bexhill on Sea 1912, The National Federation of Women Teachers - We Claim our share of the Fisher Grant, Military March from Bordon K A V Proclaimed in Pembroke Dock 1910, Imperial Airways Passenger Aeroplane, Leech of Loughton Shop front, staff and delivery van, A romp outside Loughton Garage, `A` Company Welsh Regiment, Battalion Association Cup Winners 1913-14, Aviation Mr Gilmour in his Bristol Biplane on Hove lawns (2) and others (qty)
Nameplate GLEN SHEIL. Ex North British Railway Class K - Reid 4-4-0 locomotive built at Cowlairs in May 1917and numbered 9298. Renumbered 2479 in March 1946 and then 62479 by BR in March 1948. Primarily an Eastfield loco assigned to the West Highland line. In 1953 it moved to Kittybrewster to replace older 4-4-0`s that had been withdrawn. It was from here that withdrawal took place in June 1961. This is of course the flame-cut `splasher` nameplate.
Worksplate 9" x 5" C/I, London & North Eastern Railway 2494 Cowlairs Works 1920. Ex North British Railways Class K - Reid 4-4-0 locomotive D34. Built in July of 1920, it was originally named GLEN GAU. The LNER were somewhat embarrassed by this naming because no such Glen existed in Scotland, so, in July 1925, it was re-named GLEN GOUR. Withdrawal came in April 1959.
WIPERS TIMES. QUANTITY MATERIAL RELATING TO SERGENT GEORGE TURNER, PRINTER OF THE WIPERS TIMES (A) THE WIPERS TIMES - A FACSIMILE REPRINT OF THE TRENCH MAGAZINE. HERBERT JENKINS 1918 (B) A PHOTOGRAPH OF GEORGE TURNER HOLDING THE BOOK (C) 3 LETTERS AND A CARD FROM DR. CAENEPEEL OF YPRES WHO WAS CONDUCTING RESEARCH ON THE WIPERS TIMES (D) A DRAFT REPLY FROM GEORGE TURNER, APPARENTLY TO THE FIRST LETTER DATED 27/11/64 (E) SOME MEMENTOS OF A VISIT TO YPRES IN THE 1960`S (F) A BOOK OF UNUSED POSTCARDS - THE BIG GUN OF LEUgEN BOOM (G) 4 UNUSED POSTCARDS WITH EMBROIDED POCKETS. 3 WITH SMALL CARDS WITHIN (H) 12 COMPLETED CARDS ADDRESSED TO HIS SWEETHEART LILL ADDERLEY (I) 3 ARMY CHRISTMAS CARDS. (J) MENU CARD FOR STAFF SERGEANT`S DINNER IN THE FIELD XMAS 1916 (K) SHERWOOD FORESTERS XMAS CARD 1916 WITH "SGT. G. TURNER, 12 SHERWOOD FORESTERS (PIONEERS) BEF" PRINTED ON CENTRE SHEET "PRINTED BY SHERWOOD, FORESTER AND CO, IN THE FIELD" ON THE REAR (L) GREAT WAR PHOTOGRAPH OF GEORGE TURNER (M) ARMY FORM W5118 - ISSUE OF BRITISH WAR MEDAL RIBAND WITH 3 RIBANDS (N) ARMY FORM Z, 21 - CERTIFICATE OF TRANSFER TO RESERVE
Ireland, Henry VIII, groats, first harp issue (2), crowned H-A (Anne Boleyn, 1534-5) and H-K (Katherine Howard, 1540) at shield (S. 6472, 6474; DF 201, 203); Philip and Mary (1554-1558), groat, 1555, m.m. portcullis (S. 6501; DF 235); Elizabeth I (1558-1603), base groat (1558) (S. 6504); Æ halfpenny, 1601, m.m. star (S. 6511; DF 257); James I (1603-25), first coinage, shilling, first bust, m.m. bell (S. 6512; DF 259); first coinage sixpence, first bust, m.m. bell (S. 6514; DF 260); second coinage, shilling, fourth bust, m.m. rose (S. 6516; DF 261), the first cracked and repaired, fair to fine (8)
1918 BSA Model K 557cc Motorcycle CombinationRegistration Number: LY 2503Frame Number: 29469The Birmingham Small Arms Company was Britain`s leading motorcycle manufacturer. After World War II, it became the largest in the world, producing over 75,000 bikes in some years during the 1950`s. This Edwardian Model K Combination appears to be very original and correct, and is fitted with period lighting equipment.The history file supplied with the machine includes correspondence, invoices and facsimiles of factory sales literature etc… The documentation should assist in obtaining a suitable replacement registration number or the original. See illustrationCareful recommissioning may be appropriate following museum storage.
1930 DENNIS 30CWT DROP-SIDE LORRYRegistration Number: RV 6000Chassis Number: 53161Dennis brothers Limited was founded by brothers John and Raymond in 1895, who began by producing bicycles which they sold in their Guildford shop. Their first proper motor car appeared in 1901, powered by a De Dion engine, swiftly followed by their first bus in 1903 and fire engine in 1908. Manufacturing of commercial vehicles took precedence, and it is likely that motor car production ceased after 1915. Introduced in 1925, the 30cwt became one of the company`s most successful models. Dennis`s own four cylinder engine powered the commercial, and in 1927, the model was upgraded to a four wheel braking system and four speed gearbox, producing a practical and popular vehicle. This fine example was restored by Mr K Brunt of Chertsey during the 1980`s. The current custodian purchased the Lorry at a Bonhams auction sale in 2008. Careful recommissioning may be appropriate following museum storage. See illustration (HP)
A brass and leather three drawer telescope inscribed `G. Wilson, London, improved Day or Night`, a smaller brass and leather three drawer telescope inscribed `Fred`k Cox...London`, a Ross Morrell Nautica twist focus brass and leather telescope and a large brass and leather bound telescope (faults).
GB, early postal history, various, inc. 1841 twopenny blue, `K-D`, four margins, with pale black cancel, on mourning envelope, Victoria jubilee sixpence and halfcrown on reduced envelope, `Registered` cancel, penny red (SG36) on cover with Belfast (Irish type) spoon, surface fault to stamp and 1841 twopenny blue, `H-H`, four margins, close at left, on entire, rather aged, tied by `London No. 12` in MX cancel, plus a few pre-stamp entires etc., in binder (small lot)

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