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Yemen. Handbook of Yemen. Prepared by the Arab Bureau, Cairo, [by Major K. Cornwallis and Lieut Commander D.G. Hogarth], 1st ed., pub. Government Press, Jan 15, 1917,. 167pp., folding map, torn and split in folds, without loss, orig. linen backed printed boards, upper cover soiled and scuffed, 8vo, together with a Sketch Map of Southern Yemen, Scale 1 inch = 16 miles, Heliozincographed at the Survey of India Offices, Calcutta, c. 1920, num. markings and notes in coloured pencils, captioned in ink on reverse 'Compilation diagram, Zeidi forces, May 1927', approx. 48 x 53 cm., partly split in folds and lower lefthand corner cut away (without loss?), orig. printed paper wrappers A topographical, political, social and military guide to Yemen. (2)
Artists, Musicians & Actors. An attractive Edwardian album of autographs, watercolours, drawings and illustrations, a few photos by English artists, musicians and theatrical figures, collected by Hinemoa Thomas, née Waterlow, c. 1905 1910,. including over fifty autographs including Walter Crane (handwritten card dated April 21, 1911), Orchardson, Henry J. Wood (handwritten mourning card), Stanhope Forbes (letter card to Mrs Norman Garstin, dated July 16, 1911), J. MacWhirter, B. W. Leader, J. W. Waterhouse, Frank Dicksee, Violet Vanbrugh, Leopold Godowski, Arthur Bourchier, George Clausen (with photograph), W. J. Locke, L. Alma Tadema, Seymour Lucas, Vanni Marcoux (signed photograph), Enrico Caruso, Joseph Farquharson, Briton Riviere, Marie Tempest, Lewis Waller (signed photo), Arthur Pinero, W. S. Gilbert (handwritten note dated 27 January 1910), John Singer Sargent (handwritten short letter dated May 20th 1911, with addressee's name excised), plus ten orig. watercolour drawings or illustrations, and eighteen pen & ink or pencil drawings by artists and fellow students of Hinemoa Thomas, including Naomi Lang, Eric J. Blair Leighton, E. K. C. Hamilton, Cecil Hunt, Wilma Hickson, Estella Canziani, R. P. Needham, Ethne Philippa Moore and others, a few loose, mostly mounted in orig. album, a.e.g., in orig. padded morocco, some minor wear, in handmade blue silk overwrapper, small oblong 4to Hinemoa Thomas (née Waterlow) was born in the early 1890s into a musical and theatrical family (her mother Marion 'Polly' Burton having been in the Carl Rosa Opera Company). She studied art at Cope's and St. John's Wood art schools before marrying in 1913. (1)
* Kennedy (John Fitzgerald, 1913 63). A white cotton shirt with maker's label K. Wragge, 48 W. 46th St. New York, formerly belonging to President J.F. Kennedy at the time of his death on 22nd November 1963,. 15.5." (39.5 cm) collar, monogram of JFK embroidered in blue to the left chest, a few marks and a little age toning to collar, some creasing where folded Although Maud Shaw makes no mention of this memento in her autobiography, the shirt is specifically referred to by Mary Barelli Gallagher in her autobiography 'My Life with Jacqueline Kennedy' (New York: 1969), p. 339: 'Miss Shaw, the children's nurse, approached Jackie directly and asked for something to remember the President by... "But of all things," she told me later, expressing some disappointment over the gift she received, "she handed me one of the President's shirts. I wanted some little trinket like cufflinks or a tie clip that could be a keepsake..."' Intriguingly, the President's younger brother Robert was wearing a similar K. Wragge white cotton shirt when he was assassinated by Sarhan B. Sarhan in Los Angeles on 5th June 1968. (1)
Archer (W.G.). Indian Paintings from The Punjab Hills, A Survey and History, of Pahari Miniature Paintings, 2 vols., Sotheby/Oxford University Press, 1973,. tipped in colour frontis., numerous b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., in glassine overwrappers, 4to, together with Barrett (Douglas), Early Cola Architecture and Sculpture 866 1014 A.D., pub. Faber, 1974, numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., large 4to, plus Sullivan (Michael), The Cave Temples of Maichishan, pub. Faber, 1969, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, and Stooke (H. J. & Khandalabai K.), The Laud Ragamala Miniatures, A Study in Indian Painting and Music, Oxford, 1953, colour and b&w tipped in plts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus others on Indian and Far Eastern art, including H. F. E. Visser, Asiatic Art in Private Collections of Holland and Belgium, Amsterdam, 1947, Laurence Binyon, Painting in the Far East, 4th revised ed., 1934, Sherman E. Lee, A History of Far Eastern Art, 1964, Pal & Dehejia, From Merchants to Emperors, British Artists and India, 1757 1930, pub. Cornell University Press, 1986, etc., all 20th c. pubs., many in d.j.s, mostly 4to (45)
A George III silver spirit flask. Edinburgh 1801, makers M & F, the screw on cap enclosing a mounted cork stopper, the body with engraved inscriptions and decoration 'Keith Hall Harriers' above a rabbit or hare, also with the initial K, the reverse engraved 'Earl of Kintore', the lower part of flask with a pull-off hallmarked base, weight 7.5oz 6.5in (16.5cm) high.
Haslam (M) English Art Pottery, Leach (B) A Potter's Book, Honey (W B) The Art of the Potter, Smith (A) The Illustrated Guide to Liverpool Herculaneum Pottery, Crellin (J K) Medical Ceramics in The Wellcome Institute, Eaglestone (A A) and Lockett (T A) The Rockingham Pottery and Hughes (G B) English and Scottish Earthenware
Coysh (A W) Blue and White Transfer Ware 1780-1840, 1970, and Blue-Printed Earthenware 1800-1850, 1972, both published by David & Charles, Coysh (A W) and Henrywood (R K) The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880, Antique Collectors' Club, 1986 reprint, and Little (W L) Staffordshire Blue, B T Batsford Ltd, 1969
A finely detailed 7mm Finescale two rail electric model of a Southern Railway K Class 2-6-0 Locomotive and tender No 32345 built by the late Mr J Bowler. External detail including fluted motion pipework brake and sanding gear scale cab and backhead fittings crew figures steps hand and lamp irons. Tender detail including brake water cocks water tank fittings steps and hand irons. The model finished in British Railways black livery. 41cm long
A collection of four water cooled glow plug engines to include a Merco 35 Black Head with R/C and instruction leaflet Merco 61 R/C twin plug Veco 19 R/C with silencer. Boxed with instructions K & B 40 R/C Torpedo rear induction.Boxed with instructions exhaust manifold and turned pipe together with two ED tuned pipes
Three 19th century hand-painted Creamware jugs, the first jug with coaching scenes, named and dated 'J. Heath 1827', 15.5cm high, the second painted with an oriental landscape, initialled and dated 'J. K. 1800', 15.5cm high, the third with stylised foliate bands and embossed figures in a landscape, 20cm high, (3), a/f
Royal Worcester urn shaped vase and cover with scrolling gilt and white handles, the pink ground with a single hand-painted panel of a landscape signed H. Davies, puce printed mark to base, pattern no. 2402 date code for 1912, 14.5cm high, Royal Worcester ovoid vase with gilt rim with flowering and fruiting briers painted by K. Blake, puce printed mark to base, date code for 1933, 8cm high, Royal Worcester saucer painted with fruit by E. Townsend, puce printed mark to base, date code for 1926, 11.5cm diameter, and a small Royal Worcester vase painted with flowers, puce printed mark to base, pattern no. G702, date code for 1918, 14cm high, (4)

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