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Complete set of The Leibstandarte books, with map books, from JJ Fedorowicz. I. Hand-signed bookplate from Hubert Meyer (German Cross in Gold) II. Hand-signed bookplate from Hubert Meyer (German Cross in Gold) III. Hand-signed bookplate from Manfred Thorn, Panzer IV. driver in Peiper's Panzer Regiment IV/1. Hand-signed bookplate from Co-Author Ralf Tiemann (German Cross in Gold) IV/2. Hand-signed bookplate from Otto Kumm (Knight's Cross with Swords holder)
Rugby, Ireland senior international player's jersey, 2010, rugby jersey with silicon grips, holographic IRFU badge, and padded GPS pocket (match issued jerseys only, unavailable on retail sold jerseys). Signatures include: Mike Ross, Conor Murray, Ian Madigan, Robbie Henshaw, Devin Toner, Rhys Ruddock, Paul O'Connell, Rob Kearney, Gordon D'Arcy, Felix Jones, Rory Best, Brian O'Driscoll, Cian Healy, Tommy O'Donnell, Sean Cronin, Chris Henry, Peter O'Mahoney, Jordi Murphy, Iain Henderson, Jamie Heaslip, Dan Tuohy, Kieran Marmion, Luke Fitzgerald, Luke McGrath, Dave Kearney, Marty Moore, Darren Cave, Eoin Reddan et al. together with a signature map.
Gaelic Athletic Association, GAA, Hurling, 2004 Vodafone Hurling All Stars signed jersey, signed (faded) by (amongst others): Eoin Kelly, Ollie Canning, Tony Browne, Paul Kelly, Kevin Broderick, Tommy Walsh, John Hoyne, Cyril Lyons, Liam Dunne, Ken McGrath, Noel Hickey, Benny Dunne, Eddie Brennan, Michael Jordan, John Mullane; together with signature map.
Pablo Seminario (Peruvian b. 1948-) A pair of Peruvian motif tiles, hand-coloured incised terracotta tiles together on a shed mount, 30.5" x 27.25" (78cm x 69cm (each).*Pablo Seminario worked as an architect in Lima before moving to Urubamba in 1979 where he met his partner Marilu Behar, and together they developed their ceramic art studio. Seminario integrates elements from the ancient Peruvian cultures in his creations. His ceramic pieces have received several awards, including the Nacional Joaquin Lopez Antay award. Works by Seminario are exhibited in museums worldwide, including the MAP (Pre-Colombian Art Museum in Cusco), The Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, and the Field Museum of Chicago.
Official Map of the BURY PORT & GWENDREATH VALLEY RAILWAY system showing the lines and also images of the Stations, Docks and Office of the company. A rare if not unique survivor in good condition with some cracking and small areas of loss, mounted on linen with original wooden display mounts. Measures 25in x 19in.
Official map of the PORT TALBOT HARBOUR & RAILWAYS. Black gilt embossed cover with fold out hand drawn and coloured map on brown parchment type paper, signed Fred H Eynon, dated 29-8-91 and measuring 32in x 27in when opened out. Shows the floating harbour and various railway company lines, in very good condition.
John Speed, 17th Century hand-coloured engraved map of Carmarthenshire: Caermarden Both Shyre and Towne described Anno Domini 1662, published by Richard Chiswell and Thomas Basset, strapwork cartouche and compass rose, an inset town plan of Carmarthen, 38cm x 50cm, text verso, framed and glazed to both sides
VIP PROGRAMME of the visit of the French Fleet to Portsmouth, August 1905, in the presence of HM the King. Full blue calf gilt. Moiré endpapers, all edges gilt. Silk map in pocket at end. Two copies. With a copy of the ordinary programme, 4to, card covers, containing entirely different contents (covers marked). With a VIP programme of the visit of the Colonial Premiers and the Houses of Parliament to Portsmouth, May 1907. 4to, full blue calf gilt, moiré endpapers, gilt edges. Includes 8 pasted-in photographs on card of the Dreadnought, Torpedo Boat Destroyer and Submarines, and a folding map. With another copy of the same VIP programme in 8vo format in a similar blue calf binding. With a similar VIP book on the Dreadnought which includes photographs and in addition has 6 postcards of Dreadnought types. Blue calf gilt, all edges gilt, moiré endpapers (6)
WW2 military archive of 8th Army and Anzio interest relating to a Bombardier in the Scottish Horse (Royal Horse Artillery, 80th Medium Regiment Royal Artillery). Includes original medal ribbon bars, cap badges and patches; leaflets and other 8th Army ephemera including scarce "Special Message from the Army Commander" (Italian campaign); "The Beachhead News', VI Corps, Anzio news sheet; US Army and other propaganda leaflets and newspapers; confidential aerial photographs and other photos; large folding 1945 road map of Italy; large folding 1942 military map of Egypt (8th Army interest) (qty)
A collection of various volumes by Hugh Clifford including "The story of exploration further India", "Nigerian Council addresses 1920-1923", "Heroes of exile", "Since the beginning", "German colonies", "Studies in brown humanity", "Malayan monochromes", "Imperial proconsul", "Further India", "In Court and Kampong", "Stories - Oxford in Asia historical reprint", "The Gold Coast Regiment in the East African Campaign" x 2, "Bushwacking" and "Prisoners of the Forest" CONDITION REPORTS "Further India" - some foxing to some of the pages throughout. Bears "Sir Hugh Clifford Library" plate to front cover interior. "The Gold Coast Regiment in the East African Campaign" - some marking to the outer cover. Discolouration to the edges of the pages and foxing to the frontispiece and reverse of the frontispiece photograph. Bears "Sir Hugh Clifford Library" plate to interior front cover."Heroes of Exile" - some foxing to the pages throughout. Bears "Sir Hugh Clifford Library" plate to interior front cover."Since the Beginning" - some foxing to the edges of the pages in several areas. Bears "Sir Hugh Clifford Library" plate to interior of front cover."Malayan Monochromes"- some foxing in several areas to the pages throughout partiularly to the frontispiece. bears "Sir Hugh Clifford Library" plate to interior front cover. "German Colonies" - some foxing to the edges of pages and frontispiece. Bears "Sir Hugh Clifford Library" plate to interior."Address by the Governor Sir Hugh Clifford GCMG President of the Council" - bears indistinct signature and address "Grosvenor House Lagos Nigeria February 1924" to interior. Bears several handwritten pages and inscriptions throughout by Sir Hugh."The Gold Coast Regiment in th East African Campaign" - similar foxing to various pages throughout, together with photograph, interims bank note, letter from The Carlton Club Pall Mall July 1920 from PSTG Kelton, map at back."Governor's address to the Legislative Council 1924 by Sir Hugh Clifford" - 2nd session 11th February. Basically sound condition. No extra notes. Some foxing before frontispiece."In Court and Kampong" - cover stained with inscription to frontispiece dated "Oct 12 1897". Initialled "ED". Foxing in several areas of the book throughout."Studies in brown humanity" - cover stained. Foxing and discolouration to the interior. Inscribed "May Holmes" to interior with "Sir Hugh Clifford Library" plate. Foxing in other areas throughout."Stories by Sir Hugh Clifford" - published 1966. Basically good condition. "Gaily. Clifford Imperial Pro Consul" - basically good condition. Inscribed to front "Hugo Holme"."Henry Clifford VC - His letters and sketches from the Crimea" - inscxribed to frontispiece "Many Happy Returns to P.O.P from the VC's great grandson Hugo and his wife Gloria 7th June 1956", with handwritten extended family tree. Dust cover damaged. Foxing throughout."Prisoners of the Forest" - cover wtih wear. Otherwise basically sound."Gaily Clifford Imperial Consul" - with dust jacket. Inscribed "With greatest affection and appreciation for invaluable help Harry G Gaily""Bushwackign" - cover with wear and slight discolouration. "Further India" with tooled and gilded cover. Cover with wear particularly to the extremities. Signed to interior and dated "1904". Inscribed "My personal copy". Foxing throughout in several areas."Addresses 1923" - cover with some wear. Inscribed to front page. Some foxing throughout. Otherwise basically sound. Three copies of "Saleh A Prince of Malaya" - two with some discolouration. One in better condition. See image."Chapel of St. George Windsor Castle May 20th 1910 Order of Service for The Burial of His Majesty King Edward VII" - cover with staining and old selotape marks. Interior pages loose.
A collection of various paintings and prints including AFTER CHRISTOPHER SAXTON "Essexiae" a colour print map after the 1576 original, a set of six 20TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL decoupage studies of military figures, oil on canvas river landscape signed lower right Raires, another by the same hand "Argentaix" river landscape with town in background, signed lower right, an ENGLISH SCHOOL, oil on canvas study of woman feeding chickens before thatched cottage, initialled lower left "CED" and six others various
Thirteen works on the culture and history of China. STEPHEN W. BUSHELL. 'Chinese Art,' two volumes, large paper edition, 104 illustrations, printed for His Majesty's Stationary Office by Wyman and Sons, London, 1905; AENEAS ANDERSON. 'A Narrative of the British Embassy to China, in the year 1792, 1793, and 1794...,' third edition, debound front board, clean and tight textblock, J. Debrett, London, 1796; JOHN FRANCIS DAVIS. 'Sketches of China; Partly During an Island Journey of Four Months, Netween Peking, Nanking, and Canton; With Notices and Observations Relative to the Present War,' two volumes, Vol I lacks front board with loose spine cloth panel, clean and tight textblocks, Charles Knight & Co, London, 1841; THOMAS TAYLOR MEADOWS. 'The Chinese and Their Rebellions,' original cloth, loss to top spine panel, fold out map frontis, Smith, Elder & Co, London, 1856; F. L. HAWKS. 'A Sketch of Chinese History,' original cloth, Kelly and Walsh, Shanghai, 1903; W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM. 'the Gentleman in the Parlour,' new impression, staining to original cloth, some spotting, William Heinemann, London, 1930; With five other works. (13)Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.
Six early 20th century travel guides used by W. A. B. Leach. 'Guide to Tientsin,' thin card wraps, string bound, fold out map, advertisements, some spotting to this rare survivor, Tientsin Press, Tientsin (Tianjin), 1904; F. BEHME and M. KRIEGER. 'Guide to Tsingtau and its Surroundings,' second edition, thin card wraps, three fold out maps, b+w photographic illustrations throughout, H. Wessel, at Heckner's Press, wolfenbuttle, 1905; 'Peking, North China, South Manchuria and Korea,' Thomas Cook guide, fourth edition, original boards, textblock loosening from binding, fold out maps, illustrations, Thomas Cook & Son, 1920; BASIL HALL CHAMBERLIN and W. B. MASON. 'A Handbook for Travellers in Japan,' eighth edition, rubbed original cloth, fold out maps, John Murray, Kelly & Walsh, 1907; With two other travel guides for 'India, Burma, and Ceylon'. (6)Provenance: From the estate of William Arthur Blackburn Leach.DOB: 2nd Jan 1872.Leach was born in Norwich where he attended a local grammar school, later becoming an apprentice carpenter and engineer. In 1902 after he had qualified, he went to China where he obtained a position in the Public Works Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council. He spent his working life in Shanghai until he left in 1926.During his time in China he held interests in a Christian Mission school and helped to support street children.He seized every opportunity to visit other parts of China and took thousands of photographs. He purchased widely on his travels, particularly woodcarvings, bronzes, traditional kimonos, paintings and porcelain. He treasured silver items and bought much to take home. He travelled home at least four times during his stay in China and these return visits were round-the-world trips in which he travelled through and visited Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Egypt and The Holy Land, the Far East, Canada and USA.On his return to the UK he lived in Northampton where he was a lay preacher and a local councillor. He gave a great many talks on his experiences in China and the many other Countries he had visited.He died in 1962.
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