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A gold and enamel bodkin case, French prestige marks including date letter K and charge mark of J. Alaterre, Geneva, circa 1780, of tapering form, oval section, vividly decorated with pinkand white roses on a translucent green ground over engien-turning, reserved against opaque turquoise and wrigglework gold stripes, length 12cm, 4.75in
Hardie (Martin & Sabin, Arthur K.). War Posters Issued by Belligerent and Neutral Nations, 1914-919, 1st ed., pub. A. & C. Black, 1920, col.and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Hutchison (Harold F.), The Poster. An Illustrated History from 1860, Studio Vista, 1968, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in slightly frayed d.j., folio (2)
A gold ring, the raised octagonal bezel set with a flat-cut pale blue sapphire and chased with arcading, the shoulders engraved with flower heads, circa 1600, finger size K. Originally decorated with enamel, its disappearance and the slight erosion to the gold caused by centuries beneath the sea.
A Kent & East Sussex Railway (possibly Rother Valley Railway) large Webb & Thompson train staff, the brass end embossed "Tenterden Town - Rolvenden 23", no Annetts key end. The brass end collar and 5 rings are unpolished, the barrel repainted. The K&ESR ran from Robertsbridge to Headcorn, and was renamed from the Rother Valley Railway in 1905. It remained independent until 1948.(See Lot 288).
UPTON (BERTHA) (1849-1912) AND FLORENCE K. UPTON - THE GOLLIWOG'S DESERT ISLAND, London: Longmans Green & Co, 1906, oblong (21.7 x 27.8cms), coloured illustrations by Florence K. Upton, original red cloth-backed pictorial boards, another THE GOLLIWOG IN HOLLAND, London, Longmans Green & Co, 1904, original orange cloth-backed pictorial boards (both in poor condition with loose leaves, detached spine, re-stuck end papers and stained (2)
A Group of miniature Medals, Distinguished Service Order, 1914-15 star, Victory and War Medal India General Service Medal 1908-35 with 3 bars, and Ribbon for D S O now missing but citation present with personal Diary and history, plus photos of hunting scenes (as belonging to Lt col V K Birch for the D S O and the Romanian Order)
Upton, Florence, K., The Adventures of two Dutch Dolls, London & New York, Longmans Green & Co, [1885], Oblong 4to (275 x 210mm.), illustrated coloured title, illustrations, and full-page colour illustrations, original illustrated boards, rebacked, lower left hand corner torn away, extremities rubbed, First Edition
Upton, Florence, K., The Golliwogg's Bicycle Club, London, New York & Bombay, Longmans, Green & Co, [1896], Oblong 4to (215 x 280mm.), illustrated colour title, illustrations, and full-page colour illustrations, crayon marks on title, ownership name and address in biro on upper right hand of title, original illustrated boards, rebacked, extremities rubbed
Thorburn, Archibald, British Birds, London, Longmans, Green and Co, 1925, 8vo (215 x 140mm.), four volumes, half titles, 4 colour frontispieces, colour plates, contemporary ownership signature on front free endpaper, original red cloth, faded, booksellers label of Henry Sotheran's of London With other works includning G. K. Yeates 'Bird Haunts in Northern Britain' (London, 1948), J. T. R. Sharrock & P. J. Grant 'Bords New to Britain and Ireland' (Calton, 1982), Faith McNulty's 'The Whooping Crane A fight against extinction' (London, 1966), and Eric Hosking 'An ye for a Bird' (London, 1970)
Upton, Bertha, & Florence K. Upton (illustrator), The Golliwogg at the Sea-Side, London, New York, & Bombay, Longmans, Green & Co, [1898], Oblong 4to (225 x 285mm.), illustrated colour title, colour illustrations, ownership inscription on upper title margin, leaves lose, title with segment missing, and obvious sellotape repair, original decorative boards, rebacked, margins frayed With another work by the same author and illustrator 'The Golliwogg's Circus' (London, 1903)
Lady Newton, The House of Lyme from its Foundation to the end of the Eighteenth Century, London, William Heinemann, 1917, 8vo (235 x 150mm.), half title, printers vignette on title, photographic frontispiece, plates and two folding maps at rear, contemporary cloth, front cover blind stamped in gilt with coat-of-arms, spine lettered in gilt, contemporary presentation inscription on front free endpaper Fowler, Sir James K., A History of Beaulieu Abbey, A.D. 1204-1539, London, The Car Illustrated, 1911, 8vo (215 x 135mm.), half title, photographic plates and maps, many folding, contemporary calf gilt Davies, Randall, The Greatest House at Chelsey, London, New York & Toronto, John Lane The Bodley Head, 1914, 8vo (215 x 130mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, photographic frontispiece and 18 plates, some text leaves with red ink underlings, contemporary cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, t.e.g. Together with four other works including, 'View Album of Deeside from Banchory to Braemar' (Aberdeen, n.d.), and 'Country Heritage. The Stately homes of the North West Counties and North Wales' (Liverpool, 1951)
Ranjitsinhji, K. S., The Jubilee Book of Cricket, Edinburgh & London, William Blackwood and Sons, 1897, 8vo (225 x 150mm.), two volumes, frontispiece portrait of the author, title printed in red and black, plates, and illustrations, later blue morocco gilt, by H. Wood, original wrappers bound in, t.e.g., fascimile bookplate of William Morris Extra illustrated copy
Witherby, H. F., F. C. R. Jourdain, Norman F. Ticehurst, & Bernard W. Tucker, The Handbook of British Birds, London, H. F. & G. Witherby Ltd, 1938-1944, 4to (220 x 150mm.), five volumes, colour plates, illustrations, original blue cloth, spines lettered in gilt, bookplate of Thomas Barham Foster With a number of other works including a facsimile Limited Edition (No. 423 of 500) of Sydney H. Smith 'Snowden Slights Wildflowers' (Suffolk, 1984), C. S. Forester's 'Hornblower and the Hotspur' (London, 1962), and a signed presentation copy of Edward C. Ellice's 'Dairy of Miss K. Janie Balfour 1831-32' (Inverness, 1933)
Keppel (Captain the Hon. Henry). The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido for the Suppression of Piracy: with Extracts from the Journal of James Brooke, of Sarawak, 2 vols., 3rd ed., 1847, half-titles present, uncol. litho. port. frontis. to vol. 1, five tinted litho. plts., six folding eng. maps and one folding table, contemp. half calf gilt, morocco title labels to spines, 8vo. Upper margin of each title inscribed 'James C.B. Price, Sept 1848'. This edition with additional chapter, 'comprising recent intelligence, by Walter K. Kelly'. (2)
Monath (Peter Conrad, pub.). Sieben und dreysig K-pffer-Tabellen Sehens-und Merckwurdiger Sachen in des Heil. Rom. Reichs Stadt N?rnberg, n.d., c.1770, printed title and contents leaf, thirty-six copper eng. plts. containing 103 engs. in all incl. thirty seven views of Nuremberg, num. small costume plts., etc., lacking the double-hemisphere world map by Martin Behaim only, some marks and soiling, mostly to margins, one or two minor tears (without loss), recased with vellum spine and corners, remains of orig. boards laid down, slim folio. Not traced. Sold not subject to return. (1)
Hearn (Lafcadio). Shadowings, 1st U. K. ed., pub. Sampson Low, 1900, five plts., orig. blue cloth decorated to a design by Bruce Rogers, very slightly soiled and rubbed, together with Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan, 2 vols., pub. Boston,1898, orig. black cloth, silver gilt, covers of 1 vol. slightly marked, plus Letters from The Raven. Being the Correspondence of Lafcadio Hearn with Henry Watkin, 1st U.K. ed., pub. Archibald Constable, 1908, illusts., orig. black cloth, soiled and rubbed,plus Letters from Basil Hall Chamberlain to Lafcadio Hearn. Compiled by Kazuo Koizumi, Tokyo, 1936, eleven plts., orig. blue cloth, t.e.g., others untrimmed, fine, in slip-case, plus Bisland (Elizabeth), The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn, 2 vols., pub. Archibald Constable, 1906, plts., orig. blue cloth, slightly rubbed, t.e.g., others untrimmed, and eleven others by or about Hearn, mostly in orig. cloth, all 8vo. (18)
Brittain (Vera, 1893-1970). Typed Letter Signed, 19 Glebe Place, 28th December 1934, to Des, working through correspondence following an American tour, 'if you ever come back here, I expect you will feel just as I did for a day or two last week - that England was just a little pocket-handkerchief of territory and all the houses mere dolls' houses, where only Lilliputians lived', talking of family life and the upbringing of children, Lady Victor Horsley and the Chelsea Babies' Club, saying that she has not seen Des's father for some time, but that she often sees Hilda Reid, mentioning Hilda Denny and K. Nuttall, and concluding, 'If I do come to New Zealand, I will certainly let you know and come and do some Feminist propaganda, which seems to be instinctive whenever I get into Anti-Feminist circles!', lot number sticker and printed label ('The Churchill Auction of Books and Pictures, New Zealand 1942') tipped to foot of letter, 2 pages, 4to (1)
Bindings. Heures Royales, dediâes É la Reine, new ed., Paris, 1774, frontis, parallel French and Latin text, some browning, contemp. red morocco, bird and flower decorations in gilt, rubbed, corners worn, together with L'Office de la Semaine Saincte, selon le Missel et Breviare Romain, n.d., early 17th-c., approx. one third of title torn away and replaced in pen facsimile, lacks gathering H, edges of gathering K slightly trimmed, contemp. calf, gilt margins and full pattern of fleurs de lys, rubbed, 12mo and 16mo (2)
[Ireland]. Ireland's Day of Reyoycing Come: or, Joy and Thanksgiving for the Preservation of His Majesty's Person, and the Success of his Arms Over his Enemies, &c. Being the Substance of a Sermon, Occasionally Delivered on the Success of His Majesty's Arms, and the Surrender of Dublin, and Other Places, by Dr. K., Licensed according to Order, printed for Charles Bates, c.1691, woodcut portrait to title, 10pp. of text, rough trimmed, disbound, approx. 195 x 160mm. Untraced. (1)
Annuals. The Wonderland Annual 1921, plain and coloured illustrations by Harry Rowntree and others, [1920] - Pip and Squeak Annual 1923, and 1924, 2 vol., coloured plates and illustrations by Charles Folkard, Anne Anderson and others, [1922-1923] - The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1924, coloured plates and illustrations by C.H. Chapman and others, [1923], original cloth-backed pictorial boards, the last two in original dust jackets, all very good copies, the last with specimen issues of The Gem and The Magnet - Bridges (K.) Bobby Bear's Annual, illustrations printed in red and black, original pictorial wrappers, 8vo, [1928?] - The Mammoth Wonder Book, 16 coloured plates by Anne Anderson, illustrations, original embossed cloth, dust-jacket, a few short tears repaired, Odhams, 1935, 8vo and 4to (8).
Jerome (Jerome K.) Stage-Land, Curious Habits and Customs of its Inhabitants, fifth edition, illustrations by Bernard Partridge, title-page browned, original cloth, 1889 - The Oxford, Annals of the Old and the New, illustrations, original boards, signed by Charles Brighten (the manager), and 24 of the artistes who performed on the opening night, including Marie Lloyd, Little Titch, Charles Coborn, Maude and Charles Godfrey, Tom Leamore, Marie Loftus, Bessie Bellwood, and others, 1893 - Gardner (Fitzroy) Pure Folly, the Story of those Remarkable People The Follies, illustrations, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, slightly worn, [1909], 8vo and small 4to, (3).
A GEORGE IV CARVED MAHOGANY 'R DAW'S PATENT' RECUMBENT EASY CHAIR having a curved adjustable upholstered back operated from the padded arm supports decorated with stylised foliage, the front with adjustable rachetted leg rest, raised on turned and reeded tapered legs, terminating in brass cappings and castors. *Stamped twice R. Daws 'G A K' and 'G R Patent' and with a contemporary paper label entitled 'Manner of using R Daws Patent Recumbent Easy Chair'.

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