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MacDonald Gill, 1922 Underground poster, Underground Electrical Railways Co of London Ltd, with text banner, "In the heat of the summer we will find me cool, in the cool of the winter will find me warm, come down underground you've bought you your ticket ? Your health man I'm thinking no longer twill stick it. For cheapness, celerity what else can compare. You are fed up above, feed below on our fare", a later version of the 1913 "Wonderground" map, The coat of arms of the Underground depicting a "rabbit rampant" and the coats of arms of the eight Boroughs 136 x 108.6cms. (af) Live Bidding: The poster had significant perimeter wear, with nicks, tears, larger chips and splits, mostly impacting the top paper layer (although some go through to the linen back) and encroaching into both the border and the image itself, with loss in several places (to an approx. depth of 3.5cm in bottom left corner). There are also some splits to the map graphic itself, mostly along fold lines, with the linen back visible underneath. The white sections have discoloured in some places, mostly to the legend around the top. The linen back has discoloured.
Ashburton, Charles Alfred "The New and Complete History of England... to the Year 1793...", printed and sold by W. & J. Stratford, 112 Holburn Hill, engraved frontis showing Liberty presenting Britannia with the Magna Carta..., repaired, title page repaired on edges, folding map, preface, numerous engraved plates, map, rebound full leather, paste down with gilt titles to leather (not collated), folio Condition Report Please contact the Auctioneer for details regarding condition
A quantity of various maps to include:- Stanford's war maps No.7 "The Seat of War in France", "Belgium and the Battlefields" with fold-out maps, "Map Reading for the Home Guard", "Military Map Reading for the New Army", "The Oxford War Atlas, the First Two Years September 1939 to September 1941" by Jasper H. Stembridge, "Notes on Map Reading 1929" reprinted with amendments No.1-4 1939 and "Stamford's The New Large Scale Map "Of the Seat of the War in South Africa, October 1899" second edition (7) Condition Report Please contact the Auctioneer for details regarding condition
Wells Fargo collectible: This Wells Fargo Stage Coach wall plaque was made in the 1960s in India in order to sell to enthusiastic. Unfortunately, nothing like this was ever made or used on original Wells Fargo Stagecoaches…this item was simply created in the 1960s to sell to under-informed collectors. The plaque is made of stamped brass. It features embossed map style images of Nevada City, with the text “Wells Fargo Company’s Stage Express Routes” just above the map showing said routes. “Notice Max 9 passengers 3 Dollars - 30 lb. for extra baggage. No firearms inside. No persons with any disease inside. No spitting from windows.” Together with Arizona Rangers Badge and Reservation Police Badge (3)
The Fifth (Royal Irish) Lancers in South Africa 1899-1902: Facsimile print extracted from the regimental history by W T Willcox published in 1908. The South African War record includes a list of casualties sustained during the defence of Ladysmith. `York 1981 100pp (original pagination 207-281 + 34pp). Folding map and two plates. Superior edition of 15 copies, quarter goatskin (260 x 180mm) with slipcase
The 1st Battalion Essex Regiment in South Africa 1899-1902: A concise record compiled by Maj A G Pratt originally published in Burma 1908. The Battalion engaged in the Paardeberg operations of Feb 1900, the advance from Bloemfonteir and the invasion of eastern Transvaal. During 1901 the regiment assisted in operations against De Wet in Cape Colony and were later employed along blockhouse lines in south eastern Transvaal. York 1998 53pp. Fontispiece and folding map, clothbound (222 x 175mm) edition of 125 copies
South Africa – The Spion Kop Despatches: Documents pertaining to the Spion Kop operations of January 1900 reprinted from the HMSO publication of 1902, to which is added the statement of Lieut-Gen Sir Charles Warren given before the Royal Commission on the War in South Africa. London 1973 64pp with additional plates and map, card cover (338 x 222mm)
Wells Fargo collectible: This Wells Fargo Stage Coach wall plaque was made in the 1960s in India in order to sell to enthusiastic. Unfortunately, nothing like this was ever made or used on original Wells Fargo Stagecoaches…this item was simply created in the 1960s to sell to under-informed collectors. The plaque is made of stamped brass. It features embossed map style images of Nevada City, with the text “Wells Fargo Company’s Stage Express Routes” just above the map showing said routes. “Notice Max 9 passengers 3 Dollars - 30 lb. for extra baggage. No firearms inside. No persons with any disease inside. No spitting from windows.” Together with Arizona Rangers Badge and Reservation Police Badge (3)
The Fifth (Royal Irish) Lancers in South Africa 1899-1902: Facsimile print extracted from the regimental history by W T Willcox published in 1908. The South African War record includes a list of casualties sustained during the defence of Ladysmith. `York 1981 100pp (original pagination 207-281 + 34pp). Folding map and two plates. Superior edition of 15 copies, quarter goatskin (260 x 180mm) with slipcase
The 1st Battalion Essex Regiment in South Africa 1899-1902: A concise record compiled by Maj A G Pratt originally published in Burma 1908. The Battalion engaged in the Paardeberg operations of Feb 1900, the advance from Bloemfonteir and the invasion of eastern Transvaal. During 1901 the regiment assisted in operations against De Wet in Cape Colony and were later employed along blockhouse lines in south eastern Transvaal. York 1998 53pp. Fontispiece and folding map, clothbound (222 x 175mm) edition of 125 copies
South Africa – The Spion Kop Despatches: Documents pertaining to the Spion Kop operations of January 1900 reprinted from the HMSO publication of 1902, to which is added the statement of Lieut-Gen Sir Charles Warren given before the Royal Commission on the War in South Africa. London 1973 64pp with additional plates and map, card cover (338 x 222mm)
Rare Hardbacked Fully Signed by England Programme: "The last ever match beneath the twin towers" England v Germany 7 10 2000 and inside on Wembley headed paper with details of the match is the autographs of the England squad with Keegan at the top in his last match in charge. Includes Beckham and has signature map with it. Purchased at Christies in 2004. Very Rare.
A 9 carat gold cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and secondary dial, inscribed "Elgin", together with a 1914-18 War medal, the 1914-18 Victory medal, both inscribed "TO 107057 GNR.W.G.JONES.RA", together with a further Victory medal inscribed "7700 GPL.D.WHITESIDE.K.S.L.I", together with an 1813 token inscribed "£1 note for 240 tokens" and bearing a hive with bees around it, payable by James Atherton Bilston and a silk map sheet "C" with sheet "D" verso CONDITION REPORTS Map with wear and some discolouration, some foxing and stains. Medals with various wear and scuffs and some nicks to edges. Token very worn. Watch with wear, scuffs and some knocks and dents and quite a few dents to back of case. Scratch to dial.
A 9 carat gold cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and secondary dial, inscribed "Elgin", together with a 1914-18 War medal, the 1914-18 Victory medal, both inscribed "TO 107057 GNR.W.G.JONES.RA", together with a further Victory medal inscribed "7700 GPL.D.WHITESIDE.K.S.L.I", together with an 1813 token inscribed "£1 note for 240 tokens" and bearing a hive with bees around it, payable by James Atherton Bilston and a silk map sheet "C" with sheet "D" verso CONDITION REPORTS Map with wear and some discolouration, some foxing and stains. Medals with various wear and scuffs and some nicks to edges. Token very worn. Watch with wear, scuffs and some knocks and dents and quite a few dents to back of case. Scratch to dial.
A 19th Century French ormolu and marble mantel clock, the white enamel dial with roman numerals, signed Lidue a Paris, the silk suspension movement striking on a bell, the case in the form of two classical maidens seated at a table and studying a map of the world, the base with relief representations of winged cherubs and cartographers` instruments, on green marble plinth and acorn feet, height 41cm (16in.), width 39cm (15 1/4in.)
NEWCOURT (Richard) Repertorium Ecclesiasticum Parochiale Londiniense, An ecclesiastical parochial history of the diocese of London, 2 vols. first edition London 1708-10, folio, vol. I with portrait, 3 double-page plates and 1 single-page plate, vol. II with map of London, complete as collated, recent panel full calf
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