Associated Set of Eleven Hanoverian Pattern Sterling Silver Forks, incl. 2 Richard Crossley, London, 1802; 2 London, 1827, possibly Thomas Death; 3 Netherlands, 1818, maker VG untraced; 2 Netherlands, 1854, maker K untraced; 1 Netherlands, 1847, maker SB; and 1 Netherlands, after 1953, maker RH untraced, total wt. 22.30 troy ozs. Provenance: Estate of Janice Lane Young, Richmond, VA
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*Afghanistan, 1878-1880, three clasps, Charasia, Kabul, Kandahar (1483 Pte K. McKenzie. 92nd Highrs), lightly toned, one or two tiny edge nicks, otherwise good very fine. Private Kenneth McKenzie was killed in action during the First Boer War at Majuba Hill, on 27 February 1881. Here a force of some 500 Boers under General Joubert (many of these trained marksmen) inflicted heavy casualties upon the British troops, who were forced to retreat from the hill top with some 233 killed or wounded, and a further 50 taken prisoner. Private Kenneth McKenzie is buried at the Mount Prospect Military Cemetery, South Africa. Offered with copied roll entry confirming the above entitlement and clasps. Ex Sotheby, 2nd July 1987, lot 347
*China, 1900, 2 clasps, Taku Forts, Relief of Pekin (Lieut. A. R. Hulbert, R.N., H.M.S. Endymion), suspension pin a touch bent, otherwise good very fine and scarce. Ex Capt. K. J. Douglas-Morris Collection, Part 1, D.N.W., 16 October 1996, lot 378. Arthur Russell Hulbert, of Cavendish Square, Hull, was born on 9 April 1871. He entered the Navy as a Naval Cadet on 15 July 1884, and obtained the highest number of marks and prizes ever obtained in passing out of Britannia Naval College with four firsts and the Beaufort Testimonial Prize. As part of the Peking Expeditionary Relief Force he served ashore as Staff Officer with the Naval Brigade under Captain Callaghan (also of the Endymion), which brought with them four 12-pounder guns from H.M.S. Terrible. For this Lieutenant Hulbert was mentioned in the despatch of Commander C. Craddock, Commanding British Landing Force, Taku: ‘I would especially remark on the fine examples set by Lieut. E. Charrington of H.M.S. “Alacrity”, and Lieut. R. Hulbert of H.M.S. “ Endymion”, in the firing line, both being worthy of the highest praise.’ Hulbert was later presented with his China medal personally by King Edward VII on 8 March 1902, and specially promoted to Commander for his services in China, 9 November 1903. He was promoted Captain on 31 November 1908, and received the 1911 Coronation medal when Captain of H.M.S. Venus at the Fleet Review. Captain Hulbert died before the outbreak of the Great War, having fallen overboard and drowned on 12 January 1913. This recipient was the only officer from H.M.S. Endymion to receive a medal with two clasps.
*India General Service, 1895-1902, 2 clasps, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Tirah 1897-98 (4738 Pte W. Connor 2d Bn K. O. Sco. Bord:), suspension a touch loose, lightly toned, minor edge bruise, otherwise good very fine. Private William Connor was born on 1 December 1876 at Fyzabad in Bengal, India, the son of John Connor, a Private in the 25th Foot (later King’s Own Scottish Borderers) and Marion née Darrach of Islay, Scotland, whom he had met and married in Glasgow before travelling to India. Tragically, John Connor died in the cholera outbreak in Fyzabad in 1877, leaving Marion with four young children, one of whom was William Connor. She remarried within the year to another soldier, Thomas Septimus Woodman. In due course, they returned to Scotland and settled in Glasgow where William was recorded in the 1891 census as a Van Boy. Following in the footsteps of his brother Thomas, William Connor, who had served in the Militia with the Highland Light Infantry, enlisted in the King’s Own Scottish Borderers in November 1893 and served with the Regiment in India from November 1895 to November 1903 and in Burma from November 1903 to November 1905. He was discharged in November 1905 after 12 years with the colours. The Medal is offered with a copy of Private Connor’s service history from the National Archives and of the Roll showing entitlement to the Medal and the two clasps.
G K CHESTERTON: CHARLES DICKENS, London, Methuen, 1906, 1st edition, signed and inscribed presentation copy from author's brother Edward to his sister Alice, original cloth gilt soiled + JOHN FORSTER: THE LIFE OF CHARLES DICKENS, London, Chapman & Hall, 1911, "Memorial" edition, 2 volumes, original cloth (3)
GEORGE MACDONALD, 3 titles: THE PRINCESS AND CURDIE, illustrated James Allen, London, Blackie & Son, circa 1981, 8 tinted plates as list, 32pp adverts at end, original pictorial cloth recased; FAIRY TALES, illustrated Arthur Hughes, London, Arthur C Fifield, 1904, 1st edition, original blue cloth gilt secondary? binding; PHANTASTS, London, Arthur C Fifield, 1905, new edition, original blue cloth gilt, recased, new end papers plus GREVILLE MACDONALD: GEORGE MACDONALD AND HIS WIFE, introduction G K Chesterton, London, George Allen & Unwin, 1924, 1st edition, original blue cloth gilt worn (4)
ELIZABETH CLEGHORN GASKELL: THE LIFE OF CHARLOTTE BRONTE, London, Smith, Elder & Co, 1905, 1st edition, volume 7 of "The Life and Works", original cloth gilt plus CLEMENT K SHORTER: CHARLOTTE BRONTE AND HER CIRCLE, London, 1896, 1st edition, original cloth gilt, rebacked, original backstrip retained plus WINIFRED GERIN: ANNE BRONTE, 1959, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper plus ADA HARRISON AND DEREK STANFORD: ANNE BRONTE HER LIFE AND WORK, 1959, 1st edition, original cloth plus WINIFRED GERIN: BRANWELL BRONTE, 1961 reprint, original cloth, dust wrapper plus WINIFRED GERIN: CHARLOTTE BRONTE THE EVOLUTION OF GENIUS, 1967, 1st edition, original cloth plus WINIFRED GERIN: EMILY BRONTE A BIOGRAPHY, 1971, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper (6)
J K STEPHEN, 2 titles: LAPSUS CALAMI, Cambridge, MacMillan & Bowes, 1891, limited edition (150) signed in initials and numbered, presentation copy to George MacMillan "GAM from JKS July 12 1891"; QUO MUSA TENDIS?, Cambridge, MacMillan & Bowes, 1891, limited edition (150) numbered and signed "M & B" (the publisher), presentation copy to George MacMillan "GAM from JKS Dec 12 1891", each large paper copies, uniform original blue cloth, printed paper labels to spines (2)
TERENCE RATTIGAN: AFTER THE DANCE A PLAY IN THREE ACTS, 1939, 1st edition, signed and inscribed to Keith (Newman), Rattigan's psychiatrist, original cloth, worn and soiled plus ERIC KENNINGTON: DRAWING THE RAF, 1942, 1st edition, signed and inscribed by Terence Rattigan, original cloth gilt, plus TERENCE RATTIGAN: GEOFFREY WANSELL, London, 1995, 1st edition, signed and inscribed by the author to Jack Watling (1923-2001), actor who featured in Terence Rattigan's play "Flare Path" in 1942, original cloth, dust wrapper plus K O NEWMAN: TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY TIMES I SAW A PLAY OR AUTHORS, ACTORS AND AUDIENCES, Oxford, circa 1943, original boards (4)
FLORENCE K AND BERTHA UPTON: THE GOLLIWOGG'S AIR-SHIP, London, Longmans, [1902] 1st edition, 31 full page coloured illustrations as called for, oblong, original cloth backed pictorial boards worn, inner joints split, some leaves with chips/closed tears to margins, 1 text leaf with blue crayon colouring not affecting text
C N COLYER AND CYRIL O'HAMMOND: FLIES OF THE BRITISH ISLES, 1951, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper plus ALAN E STUBBS AND S J FALK: BRITISH HOVERFLIES AN ILLUSTRATED IDENTIFICATION GUIDE, BENHS, October 1983, original pictorial laminated wraps worn plus PAUL HILL AND COLIN TWIST: BUTTERFLIES AND DRAGONFLIES A SITE GUIDE, 1998, 2nd edition, original pictorial laminated wraps plus S G BALL AND ROGER K A MORRIS: PROVISIONAL ATLAS OF BRITISH HOVERFLIES (DIPTERA, SYRPHIDAE), Huntingdon, Biological Records Centre, 2000, 1st edition, original printed wraps, plus CYRIL O'HAMMOND: THE DRAGONFLIES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, 1977, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper plus R R ASKEW: THE DRAGONFLIES OF EUROPE, 2004, 2nd revised edition, original wraps plus K D B DIJKSTRA [EDITED]: FIELD GUIDE TO THE DRAGONFLIES OF BRITAIN AND EUROPE INCLUDING WESTERN TURKEY AND NORTH WESTERN AFRICA, Gillingham, BWP, 2006, 1st edition, original pictorial wraps plus E D V PRENDERGAST: THE DRAGONFLIES OF DORSET, 1991, 1st edition, original wraps plus R MERRITT AND OTHERS: ATLAS OF THE DRAGONFLIES OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND - ITE RESEARCH PUBLICATION NO 9, London, HMSO, 1996, 1st edition, original pictorial laminated wraps plus 3 others similar (12)
P J HODGE AND R A JONES: NEW BRITISH BEETLES - SPECIES NOT IN JOY'S PRACTICAL HANDBOOK, 1995, 1st edition, original cloth gilt plus MICHAEL L COX: ATLAS OF THE SEED AND LEAF BEETLES OF BRITAIN AND IRELAND, 2007, 1st edition, original pictorial laminated wraps plus K W HARDE: A FIELD GUIDE IN COLOUR TO BEETLES, 1984, 1st UK edition, original cloth, dust wrapper plus BERNARD DURIN: DURIN'S KAFER, Munchen, Schirmer/Mosel, 1986, 48 coloured plates as called for, original pictorial laminated wraps, plus NORMAN H JOY: BRITISH BEETLES THEIR HOMES AND HABITS, 1933, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper (5)
J P FITZPATRICK: THE TRANSVAAL FROM WITHIN, A PRIVATE RECORD OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, London, William Heinemann, 1899, reprint, original cloth gilt; PETER BADCOCK: FACES OF WAR, Salisbury, 1980, original leatherette, dust-wrapper (worn), + FRANK MELLAND: ELEPHANTS IN AFRICA, 1938, 1st edition, original cloth, dust-wrapper + K C PALGRAVE: TREES OF SOUTHERN AFRICA, 1977, 1st edition, original boards, + D MEREDITH (EDITED): THE GRASSES AND PASTURES OF SOUTH AFRICA, Central News Agency, 1959, 2nd impression, original cloth, dust-wrapper + B & M GRZINEK: SERENGETI SHALL NOT DIE, 1960, 1st UK edition, original decorative cloth + one other similar (7)
R NISBET BAIN: THE DAUGHTER OF PETER THE GREAT ..., Westminster 1899 1st edition, frontis plus 6 plates as called for, inscribed presentation copy, original cloth gilt worn plus W K KOROSTOWETZ: THE RE-BIRTH OF POLAND, 1928 1st edition, frontis plus 4 maps as called for, original cloth gilt ex German Consulate Glasgow Institutional markings plus THE DOWAGER MARCHIONESS OF DUFFERIN AND AVA: MY RUSSIAN AND TURKISH JOURNALS, London, John Murray 1916 1st edition, frontis plus 11 plates as called for, original cloth gilt worn, ffep, frontis and half title loose plus A F FOORD: SPRINGS, STREAMS AND SPAS OF LONDON HISTORY AND ASSOCIATIONS, 1910 1st edition, original cloth gilt plus JOHN FINNEMORE: PEEPS AT MANY LANDS INDIA, Illustrated Mortimer Menpes, London, A & C Black 1907 1st edition, 12 coloured plates plus map as called for, original cloth worn plus 1 other similar (6)
German WWII Officers Casualty group of documents relating to UFFS Otto Herzin 3 PZ Auki 17 Panzer reconnaissance unit K in A 22-12-1943 comes with folder of documents some relating to his death with large A scroll awarded to him 22-8-1940 for service as a Finance Officer before his military service
Queen Victoria Stamp Collection from 1841 1d red to 1902 K-Edw Set on 2 hagners, also includes 1880 set and 1883-4 lilac and greens mostly lightly used set minus the 4d and 9d. Odd short perf plus a couple of stamps wing margins s/edges, but very high cat value £5,047, 94 stamps excluding some 1d red imperfs, no thins or tears.
Banknotes - G.B. collection - to include N. F. Warren Fisher Ten Shilling Note second issue. Prefix J. AVF, One Pound Note. Prefix PI. AVF, K. Peppiatt mauve Ten Shillings. Prefix E93D. UNC, L. K. O'Brien blue Five Pound Note series 'B' Helmeted Britannia Issue July 1961 (N.B. unshaded £5 symbols on reverse). Prefix H67. UNC and others including high denominations
Banknotes - World - Central Bank of Ireland Ten Pounds - blue on green, signatures - T. K. Whitaker and C. H. Murray, dated 10.02.75 (N.B. badly creased), otherwise F and Bank of England K. Peppiatt black and white Ten Pounds - London 17th May 1937. Prefix K/188 (N.B. possible Germany copy and holed in middle) (2 notes in total)
A fine antique style 18ct white gold, sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the 4.43 carat oval cut sapphire of fine quality and colour, set above a floral border of sixteen brilliant cut diamonds and leaf shaped shoulders each set with a further pair of brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight 0.74 carats, ring size K.
An 18ct bi-colour gold chain by Kutchinsky with separate diamond clasp to enable it to be worn shorter, the chunky fancy anchor link chain with alternating lengths of ten white gold and ten yellow gold links, with a removable clasp designed as interlinking ovals, the yellow one hinged, the white one set all along with round brilliant cut diamonds, to enable the chain to be doubled to choker length; signed with characteristic 'K Ltd', and with London import hallmarks, 1976; length 97cm, gross weight 108.23g

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