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Pair: Bombardier C. Nelson, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, who died of wounds on the Western Front, 21 November 1916 British War and Victory Medals (85405 A. Bmbr. C. Nelson. R.C.H.A.) BWM suspension claw slightly loose, otherwise generally good very fine Pair: Corporal C. Barclay, 29th Battalion (Vancouver), Canadian Infantry British War and Victory Medals (76313 Cpl. C. Barclay. 29-Can. Inf.) generally very fine Pair: Private P. J. Evison, 1st Regiment Canadian Mounted Rifles, who was taken prisoner of war at Sanctuary Wood, 2 June 1916 British War and Victory Medals (426897 Pte. P. J. Evison. 1-C.M.R.) with regimental lapel badge, generally good very fine Pair: Lance Corporal A. M. Knight, Canadian Army Medical Corps British War and Victory Medals (791125 A. L. Cpl. A. M. Knight. C.A.M.C.) good very fine (8) £120-£160 --- Christie Nelson was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in May 1895. He served during the Great War with the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery on the Western Front. Bombardier Nelson died of wounds on the Western Front, 21 November 1916, and is buried in the Etaples Military Cemetery, France. Charles Barclay was born in Duncrief, Ontario, Canada in August 1888. He served during the Great War with the 29th Battalion (Vancouver), Canadian Infantry on the Western Front, and died in December 1954. Percival John Evison was born in Ramsey, Hampshire. He served during the Great War with the 1st Regiment Canadian Mounted Rifles on the Western Front, and was taken prisoner of war at Sanctuary Wood, 2 June 1916. Evison was interned at Munster, and released in December 1918. Alvin Marshall Knight was born in Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada in July 1895. He served during the Great War with No. 12 Canadian Field Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps.
Herbert Menzies Marshall RWS (1841-1913) An old wharf near Greenwich Signed H M Marshall (lower right) Pencil and watercolour 14.9 x 23.9cm; 5¾ x 9½in Provenance: Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours, London, December 1906, where purchased by Mrs Jane Pine (£10) Exhibited: London, Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours, 1906, no.200
William Marshall, London. An 18K gold key wind open face pocket watchDate: London Hallmark for 1819Movement: Gilt full plate, cut and compensated bi-metallic balance, No.90Dial: Gilt, engine turned centre, polished gilt Roman numerals on textured ground, gilt dot outer minute divisions, blued steel serpentine handsCase: Engine turned round, signed inner cap stamped IxR, foliate engraved band Signed: Movement, case stamped WMSize: 46mm Accompaniments: KeyFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ROCK/ COUNTRY ROCK - US TRANSCRIPTION LPs. A curious collection of around 75 US Transcription LPs, they include mostly live recordings, studio sessions, radio broadcasts, interviews etc. Artists/ titles include The Eagles/ Bob Seger Etc - The Isle Of Dream Festival, Don Henley - Westwood One, Glen Frey - The Glen Frey Story, Jimi Hendrix, Genesis, The Eagles - Scott Muni's World Of Rock, Profile - Carole King, Jim Croce - A Radio Special 1975, Nightbird & Company - Cosmic Connections (x2), Robbie Robertson - Up Close, On A Country Road (x4 volumes), Paul Simon - Star Trak Profile, Kris Kristofferson - Sounds Like The Navy, Kinky Friedman - Live From The Lonestar Cafe. Dolly Parton, The Nitty Gritty Band, Bob Segar, Kathy Mattea, Hoyt Axon, Jerry Jeff Walker, Michael Murphy, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Southern Pacific, The Marshall Tucker Band, Henry Paul Band. Condition is generally VG to Ex+. Many contain cue sheets/ information about the broadcast/ show etc.
A copy of Bill Haley - Rock Around The Clock (DL 8225) signed to reverse of sleeve in blue ink by Bill Haley. A copy of 'Shake Rattle and Roll' (ED 2168, record glossy Ex, sleeve VG) signed faintly to front of sleeve by Bill Haley, Marshall Lytle, Billy Williamson - other signatures are too faded to decipher.
Two Dinky Toys Farm Vehicles - 27N/301 Field Marshall Tractor in burnt orange body and exhaust, silver cast wheels, tan driver and 319 Weeks Farm Trailer (tipping) in red/yellow with red hubs in light yellow picture box (with packing piece). Very good to excellent+ in poor to excellent boxes
Original vintage Marshall plan propaganda poster - America sends wheat, coal, gasoline to Italy for free. All those who consume gas, use petrol, buy bread contribute to the reconstruction of Italy. Their money is spent by the government for our children, public works, assistance to the people. / L'America invia gratis all'Italia il grano, il carbone, la benzina tutti coloro che consumano gas, adoperano benzina, comprano pane contribuiscono alla ricostruzio ne dell'Italia. I loro soldi vengono spesi dal Governo per inostri figli, la opere publiche, l'assistenza al poplo – the poster features photograph of a bank vault with 40 billion lire and arrows with coins rolling down the arrows towards photographs of a person putting a pot on the stove, filling up a car with gas, lady purchasing bread, a child in doctors hands and a bottle of medicine, reconstruction of a bridge, smiling children at a dining table. Graphic Advertising Centre for Distribution authorised by the Rome Police Headquarters (exempt from stamp duty). Printed by C.I.R.I. Good condition, folds, tears, creasing, roughly trimmed edges. Country of issue: Italy, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 89x63, year of printing: 1940s.
A complete set (12) of the The R.A.F. Museum 'The Great Fighter Aircraft of World War II' pewter model planes by the Danbury Mint, some a/f.; complete with subscriber registration certificate with signatures of Dr. John Tanner CBE, MA, FRAeS, FSA. Group Captain Sir Douglas Bader CBE, DSO, DFC, Air Vice-Marshall James Johnson CM, CBE, DSO, DFC, Bob Stanford Tuck and others.
1931 Rolls-Royce 20/25hp 'Dreadnought Special' Coachwork by Bespoke Bodyworks Registration no. TL 1663 Chassis no. GNS39 Engine no. Y6J•Unique Blower Bentley-style special•Supercharged engine (190bhp, 350lb/ft torque)•Shortened (108' wheelbase) chassis•Extensively up-rated running gear•Extensive build details and records availableFootnotes:Reconfigured as a Bentley-style 'Dreadnought Special', this exciting one-off, coachbuilt Rolls-Royce 20/25 is eligible for VSCC events. One of an estimated 3,827 produced, chassis number 'GNS39' was off test on 21st January 1931 and completed with two-door drophead coupé coachwork by H J Mulliner. On 3rd March 1931 the car was given the registration 'TL 1663', which it retains. The first owner was a Mr Vincent Hemery. When photographed in 1966, the car was still fitted with its original body.In June 2014 the Rolls-Royce was purchased by the current vendor, whose intention was to create a unique special. Without question the Dreadnought's most striking feature is its Brooklands Bentley-style aluminium race body by Bespoke Bodywork of Church Crookham, who hand-formed it over an ash frame. The chassis was shortened to the 108' wheelbase of the Bentley 3-Litre Supersports 100mph 'Green Label' model, while the springs were lowered, reset, and cord bound. Suspension movement is damped by André Hartford racing shock absorbers, while braking is looked after by bespoke Alfin aluminium brake drums with cast-iron liners and modern friction material. Boasting 'Dreadnought'-engraved spinners, the wheels are shod with road-legal Blockley racing tyres. The 3.7-litre six-cylinder overhead-valve engine is fed by a period Godfrey Marshall K300 blower and is said to produce 190bhp at 4,000rpm and 350lb/ft of torque. This rebuilt and extensively up-rated engine incorporates a new Fiennes Restorations alloy cylinder head; forged pistons, a lightweight flywheel, and a bespoke Newman camshaft specifically ground for supercharged application. All machining work was carried out by a pre-eminent UK classic racing engine builder, and the engine was set up and dynamometer-tested by a leading UK supercharging specialist. The transmission has been rebuilt and modified to incorporate an AP Racing clutch and Laycock overdrive. The body is finished in a dark green, while the cockpit has been trimmed in Burgundy leather by Trevor Norris. The build was completed in 2018, since when only some 1,000 miles have been covered.Accompanying this unique car are volumes of history including a copy of the original purchase order from Rolls-Royce; previous registration documents; current V5C document; restoration receipts; and a complete photographic record of all work carried out. All in all, this is an incredible, prize-winning car that attracts favourable attention wherever it goes. Obviously not a genuine Blower Bentley, it is on offer at a fraction of genuine Blower Bentley money.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian Copeland Parian figure depicting a classical lady, designed by W C Marshall, with parcel gilt and painted decoration with impressed 'Crystal Palace Art Union', 41cms high.Condition ReportThe figure appears dirty and is in need of a clean, there are no chips or cracks and is in general good condition. There is a vacant hole in her hands so the figure is missing the item that was originally there.
Football Collection of approx. 140 Bolton Wanderers players Signed White Cards Names Include Matt Taylor, Rod Wallace, Kevin Gallagher, Colin Hendry, Ian Marshall, Paul Worhurst, good condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
* Gillray (James, 1757-1819). "Ay, here's the Masculine to the Feminine Gender". Enter Cowslip with a Bowl of Cream..., H. Humphrey, June 13th 1795, etched caricature with contemporary hand-colouring, large margins, 345 x 245 mm, together with Operatical Reform - or - La Dance a l'Eveque, H. Humphrey, March 14th 1796, etched caricature with contemporary hand-colouring, torn with loss to the upper left corner, professionally repaired and restored, thread margins, 255 x 355 mm, with A Corner near Bank - or - An Example for Fathers -, H. Humphrey, Sept. 26th. 1797, etched caricature with contemporary hand-colouring, light overall toning, torn with loss to the lower right corner but not affecting the printed image, crudely repaired, 350 x 260 mm, plus Field Marshall Count Suwarrow-Romniskoy..., H. Humphrey, May 23rd 1799 [but later impression], uncoloured etching, trimmed to neatline, tipped on to later paper, 345 x 2145 mm, and Cruikshank (Robert). La Promenade, C. Tregear, 1828, etched caricature with contemporary hand-colouring, laid on later paper, 350 x 250 mmQTY: (5)
Superb Cricket Collection of Signed Magazine and Newspaper Clippings. Signatures include Hamish Marshall, Chris Lewis, Jack Richards, Jimmy Cook, Roland Butcher, Derek Pringle and one other. Various Sizes. Some Black and White Some Colour. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A pair of Royal Doulton landscape cabinet platesearly 20th centurywith lavender and gilt borders, hand-painted with named views of Shakespeare's Kenilworth Castle and Shakespeare's Country Guys Cliff House, artist signed by C. Hart, retailed by Marshall Field & Company, Chicago, printed and impressed marks, 26.7cm(2)No damages or repairs. Gilding in good condition. A couple of very minor scratches through painted landscapes.
Ɵ HOROLOGICAL REFERANCE WORKS INCLUDING MAKERS LISTINGS AND WATCHMAKINGFORTY-TWO PUBLICATIONS:Bromley, John The Clockmakers' Library, THE CATALOGUE OF THE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS IN THE LIBRARY OF THE WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF CLOCKMAKERS Sotheby Parke Bernet Publications, London 1977, dj; Tardy GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY of TIME MEASUREMENT Tardy, Paris 1980, softbound; Baillie, G.H. CLOCKS & WATCHES, An Historical Bibliography N.A.G. Press Limited, London 1951, dj; Loomes. Brian Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, Complete 21st Century Edition N.A.G. Press Limited, London 2006, dj; Clutton, C., Baillie, G.H., Ilbert, C.A. BRITTEN'S OLD CLOCKS & WATCHES AND THEIR MAKERS Blomsbury Books, London 1990, dj; Loomes, Brian The Early CLOCKMAKERS of Great Britain N.A.G. Press Limited, London 1981, dj; Fried, Henry B. The WATCH REPAIRER'S MANUAL AWI Press, Cincinnati OH 1986, dj; Hatton, Thomas Introduction to Clock and Watch Work facsimile reprint of the 1773 edition, Turner and Devereux, London undated but circa 1995, green cloth gilt title to spine; Cutmore, M. The Pocket Watch Handbook David and Charles, Newton Abbot, 1985, dj; Gazeley, W.J. CLOCK & WATCH ESCAPEMENTS Robert Hale, London 1992, dj; Chamberlain, Paul M. IT'S ABOUT TIME The Holland Press, London 1978, dj; Barrow, Christopher THE POCKET WATCH, Restoration, Maintenance and Repair N.A.G. Press, London 2011, dj (two copies); Barrow, Christopher THE VERGE POCKET WATCH, Its History, Development and Maintenance N.A.G. Press, London 2011, dj; Crom, Theodore R. HOROLOGICAL WHEEL CUTTING ENGINES 1700-1900 Published by the author, Gainesville FL 1970, brown cloth; Cutmore, Max Collecting & Repairing WATCHES David & Charles, Newton Abbot 1999, dj; Cutmore, M. The Watch Collector's Handbook David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1976, dj; Whiten, Anthony J. REPAIRING OLD CLOCKS & WATCHES N.A.G. Press, London 1996, dj; Weiss, Leonard WATCHMAKING IN ENGLAND 1760-1820 Robert Hale, London 1982, dj; Christianson, David TIMEPIECES, MASTERPIECES OF CHRONOMETRY David and Charles, Newton Abbot 2002, dj; Gazeley, W.J. WATCH AND CLOCK MAKING AND REPAIRING Robert Hale, London 1994, dj; Britten, F.J. ON THE Springing AND Adjusting OF Watches E. and F.N. Spon Limited, London 1898, embossed green cloth; Camerer Cuss, T.P. Early Watches Country Life Collectors' Guide, London 1971, dj; Garrard, F.J. WATCH REPAIRING, CLEANING AND ADJUSTING... The Technical Press Limited, London 1959, embossed black cloth; Player J.W. WATCH REPAIRING Crosby Lockwood and Son Limited, London 1945 dj; Cutmore, M. PIN LEVER WATCHES D.H. Bacon, Crapstone 1991, softbound; Fried, Henry B. THE WATCH ESCAPEMENT Columbia Communications Incorporated, New York 1974, softbound; Randell, W.L. WATCH REPAIRING AND ADJUSTING Percival Marshall and Company Limited, London undated; Fletcher, D.W, WATCH REPAIRING AS A HOBBY Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons Limited, London 1948, embossed brown cloth; Saunier, Claudius THE WATCHMAKER'S HANDBOOK... translated by Julien Tripplin and Walter Rigg, Crosby Lockwood and Son, London 1891, embossed grey cloth; Claudius THE WATCHMAKER'S HANDBOOK... translated by Julien Tripplin and Walter Rigg, facsimile of the 1881 edition, Lightning Source, Milton Keynes 2010, softbound; Nicole, Nielsen and Company Limited HIGH-CLASS ENGLISH WATCHES facsimile reprint of the circa 1910 trade catalogue limited edition numbered 114 of 300, David Penney, Bishops Stortford 2002, stapled spine; Harris, H.G. Watch and clock repairs Arco, London 1967, softbound; Newman Sue THE CHRISTCHURCH Fusee CHAIN GANG Amberley Publishing, Chalford 2010, softbound; White, Allen THE CHAIN MAKERS published by the author, Christchurch 2000, stapled spine; Britton; F.J. THE ESCAPEMENTS: THEIR ACTION, CONSTRUCTION AND PROPORTION facsimile reprint of the circa 1900 edition, Arlington Book Company, Arlington VA 1984, softbound; Saunier, Claudius THE WATCHMAKER'S HANDBOOK... translated by Julien Tripplin and Walter Rigg, W. G. Foyle Limited, London 1975, embossed red buckrum; Baker, P.H. EARLY LANCASHIRE WATCH FUSEE ENGINES excerpt from the Spring 1994 issue of 'Antiquarian Horology', The Antiquarian Horological Society, Ticehurst undated, stapled spine; Goldberg, Barry S. The New Collector's Guide to Pocket Watches published by the author, U.S.A. 2002, ring bound; Tascione, Robert J. Pocket Watches and why they work published by the author, U.S.A. 1996, ring bound; Hillmann, B. The Keyless Mechanism, A Practical Treatise on its design and repair translated by Ch. Gros and Richard Watkins, Kingston (Tasmania) 2004, ring bound; Phillips, Edouard Treatise on the Balance Spring translated by Dr. J.D. Weaver, The Antiquarian Horological Society (monograph No. 15), Ramsgate 1978, ring bound; together with an incomplete run of Antiquarian Horology from September 2011 to June 2020 (with omissions) and a small quantity of other periodicals, extracts and sundry publications, (qty).
3rd-1st century B.C. A large gold ring with a D-section expanding hoop and stepped oval-shaped bezel; the bezel set with a possibly later engraved chalcedony intaglio depicting a standing bearded warrior (Odysseus?) in thought, wearing a conical pilos, his right hand raised with the elbow resting on his raised knee with the foot propped up on a small rock, a spear or staff behind; possibly Ptolemaic. Cf. Osborne, D., Engraved gems, signets, talismans and ornamental intaglios, New York, 1912, pl.IX no.7; Marshall, F. M., Catalogue of the Finger Rings Greek, Etruscan and Roman in the Departments of Antiquities of the British Museum, London, 1968; Chadour, A.B., Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I, Leeds, 1994, items 98-99-100, for type; Boardman, J., Greek gems and finger rings, London, 2001, nos.535 and 537. 18.54 grams, 30.40 mm overall, 21.21 mm internal diameter (approximate size British V 1/2 , USA 10 3/4, Europe 24.4, Japan 23) (1 1/8 in.). From an old French collection. With Delorme et Collin du Bocage, Tuesday 3 March 2015, lot 129. Property of a French collector. Accompanied by an original French cultural passport number 226548 dated 18 May 2021. Accompanied by an academic report by Dr. Raffaele D'Amato. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate no.11302-190956. Boardman (2001, p.290) following Beazley, suggests this image as the iconography of Odysseus at the entrance of Hades, but also proposes that the warrior represents the same Greek hero receiving Diomedes after the theft of the Palladion in Troy (Boardman, 2001, no.1015). Odysseus was one of the most popular heroes, as he represented the embodiment of diplomacy and cunning. His popularity continued until Hellenistic and Roman times. Characteristic elements of his iconography, here visible, are that he is usually shown bearded and either wearing a semi-oval cap of a sailor and often a staff, being accompanied by a dog, Argos, or as a warrior aiding Diomedes to steal the Palladium or, in either character, seated and pondering. For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price [A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website.]
Matchbox, Lesney, Moko -10 Matchbox Regular Wheels, four of which are boxed. Boxed examples include Matchbox #71 Jeep Gladiator Pick-up #42 Evening News Van and similar - boxed models appear generally Good with some signs of play housed in Fair - mainly Fair Plus boxes with storage wear and missing flaps too two. Unboxed models include #47 Commer Ice Cream Van; #35 ERF Marshall Horse Box#25 Bedford 12cwt Van 'Dunlop' and similar. Unboxed models all show signs of play appearing Fair Plus - Very Good overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
NINE ITEMS OF LADIES AND GENTS CLOTHGING, AN EMPTY MARSHALL & SNELGROVE BOX AND A BOX OF HATS, BAGS, BOOTS, ETC, the clothing to include a white leather and fur trimmed knee length coat, a red velvet and grey crepe floor length evening dress, a Koupy Boutique brown lace dress and jacket, dress size 18, a BHS camel wool/cashmere/polyamide ankle length coat, size 16, an Olsen wool mix brown jacket, size 10, a Bianca brown suede effect shirt, size 44, a one size acrylic shawl, a cream Eastex jacket, size 14, a sheepskin coat, the box containing shawls, purses, evening bags and handbags, a pair of ladies knee length brown suede heeled boots, zips jammed on both and a pair of over the knee light tan suede heeled boots, size 6 1/2, etc (9 hanging garments, box and an empty box)
THREE TERENCE CUNEO LIMITED EDITION PRINTS OF LOCOMOTIVES, comprising 'City of London', 121/850, 'Duchess of Hamilton' 121/850 and 'King George V' 48/850, all with certificates, signed and numbered in pencil, together with a book 'The Guild of Railway Artists, The Great Western Collection', an unframed and rolled James Kelso print of the train 'City of Carlisle' and a R A Marshall limited edition print 'Princess Marie Louise passing Oxenholme with the 'Royal Scot' 1938, 104/500, signed and numbered in pencil, largest print 54.5cm x 75.5cm (6)
Robert Tonner dolls fashion outfits to include; Wondering sand wandering,Pink Bodice set,,pale memories handbag,Crying Shame outfit,Solitary Sojourn,, endangered specials outfits and a gene Marshall American countess ball gown outfit-all very good order and some possibly never used ( a quantity as shown) excellent order.
Natural History Books: A Collection of Taxidermy Reference Books, comprising - The Victorian Taxidermy Co Ltd Catalogue, Robert Chinnery, 2004, Edward Gerrard & Sons A Taxidermy Memoir, Pat Morris, 2004, The Kendal Museum Collection of Fine Art Taxidermy by H. Murray & Son, 2009, British Taxidermist's: A Preliminary Catalogue and Gazetteer, Andrea Marshall, 2009, Me and my Taxidermy: a personal memoir, Pat Morris, 2016, Van Ingen & Van Ingen Artists in Taxidermy, Pat Morris, 2006, A History of British Taxidermy, Christopher Frost , numbered 436, signed by the author, 1987, (af), three paperback books by Jim Corbett - The Temple Tiger, Jungle Lore, Man-Eaters of Kumoan, (10).
FREDERIC SMITH (1849-1919?) poet and classical music officioando, 5 titles, A Chest of Viols and Other Verses, London, Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent, Manchester, Sherratt and Hughes, 1896, 1st edition, part unopened, specially bound fine crushed crimson morocco, inner dentels, gilt, deg: The Evolution of the Violin, 1896 typed script of a lecture January 24th 1896, 40 loose pages, 4to: The Letters off Robert Louis Stevenson: London and Manchester, 1902, 1st edition, printed from the Manchester Quarterly, original top wrap detached (lacking lower wrap) not on COPAC: Quatrains: London and Manchester, Sherrett and Hughes, 1903, 1st edition, original wraps, not on COPAC: Antonio Stradivari Cremona A D, 1734, A Soliloquy: London and Manchester Sherrett and Hughes, 1912, 1st edition, original wraps, not on COPAC + Various autographed items from Smiths Classical Musician Friends and some relevant ephemera including Naoum Blinder (1889-1965), 5 photographs signed mainly inscribed and dated between 1910 and 1913, Wilhelm Backhaus (1884-1969) large photo signed inscribed, Percival "Percy" Benedict Kahn (1880-1966) signed and inscribed photo, Mischa Elman (1891-1967) and Percival "Percy" Benedict Kahn (1880-1966) signed and inscribed by both photographic leaflet for violin recital and Manchester 1900 mounted on card, set of 5 "Lifes Music Series" booklets, Hodder & Stouton ND, 1 signed and inscribed by Naoum Blinder (1889-1965) with musical notation datd 1912, Julius Maximilian Delbos (1879-1970) landscape painter, authographed photo plus some photos of Stradivari violins, some sheet music etc
Sixteen Thomas Marshall Refractories Home Guard Glass Half Pint Tankards, etched excise mark GR 64, 11cm high; Four Boxes of Lady Clare 'Nostalgic Sheffield' Place Mats, green felt backed, each box with four mats, unused; A Barclay's London Lager Bottle by Wheatley and Bates, Sheffield; a Henderson's Relish early XX Century bottle, four Sheffield milk bottles, Sheffield Shines and other mugs, Abbeydale Brewery flask, Henderson's Relish, etc.
Napoleon kurz vor seinem Tode Napoleon kurz vor seinem Tode. Nach dem Journal des Dr. F. Antommarchi. Uebertragen (und mit einer einleitenden Bemerkung) Uebertragen von Oscar Marshall von Bieberstein. (Jeweils als Frontispiz die Totenmaske und die Gesichtsmaske Napoleons.) Erster Teil / Zweiter Teil. 1903 Leipzig: Verlag von Heinrich Schmidt & Karl Günther, 225 (1), V (III) und 192, III (2) S., jeweils 1 Tafel, Halblederbände der Zeit mit goldgeprägter Rückenzeichnung. Die Einbände an Rücken und Kanten etwas berieben, gutes Exemplar, ges. 2 Stk.
Edward 7th Courtsword, Embroidered Belt & Hanger, Cased Epaulettes for a Lord Lieutenant of an English county c.1901-1910, slender blade signed Marshall & Co. St. James St. London W, etched and mirror polished with martial trophy, laurel wreath and scrolling foliage, regulation ormolu hilt retaining all its original gilding, crown-shaped pommel, silver wire bound grip and applied silver crowned royal cipher and laurel, bullion dress knot embroidered with roses, in its black patent leather scabbard, ormolu mounts engraved with fruiting oak; together with its red Morocco leather backed silver bullion belt and hanger embroidered with fruiting oak, silvered belt buckle with rose and fruiting oak, and fine pair of silver bullion epaulettes in their red velvet lined japanned tin case, the whole preserved in close to mint condition. Blade length 80cms. PLEASE SEE AUCTION INFORMATION IN RELATION TO THE SHIPPING OF SWORDS AND BAYONETS
ASSORTED SILVER FLATWARE, GEORGE IV AND LATER comprising TWO GEORGE IV SCOTTISH SILVER TABLE FORKS, by Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh 1826, Fiddle pattern, engraved 'B' to handle terminals; TWO GEORGE IV PROVINCIAL SILVER DESSERT SPOONS, by John Walton, Newcastle 1821 and 1822, Fiddle pattern, handle terminals engraved with initials; THREE GEORGE IV SILVER SERVING SPOONS, by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1823, Fiddle pattern, handle terminals engraved with a crest; TWO WILLIAM IV SILVER TABLE FORKS, by William Bateman II, London 1836, Fiddle pattern, engraved 'H' to handle terminals; and TWO VICTORIAN SILVER DESSERT SPOONS, by Charles Lias, London 1841, Old English pattern, the handle terminals engraved with initials. (11) Serving spoons 22.2cm long, 21.1 troy ounces gross
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CIGAR BOX by John Marshall Spink, London 1902, rectangular with hinged cover and gadrooned rims, wood-lined. 20.5cm wide, 14.8 troy ounces grossThere are several dents and dints to the interior of the lid, the wood lining is stained and dented, the hall marks are rubbed, the silver is tarnished, the leather base showing signs of use and wear
ALLAN OCTAVIAN HUME & CHARLES HENNY TILSON MARSHALL: THE GAME BIRDS OF INDIA, BURMAH & CEYLON: Calcutta, A O Hume & C H T Marshall, 1881, 1st edition, vol 3 (of 3 only) 54 plates, some light water staining at front and end, later half calf, teg, (some soiling) + WILLIAM RICE: INDIAN GAME (FROM QUAIL TO TIGER), London, W H Allen, 1884, 12 tinted litho plates and 1 other plate, original pictorial beveled, green cloth gilt, (2)
P H MULES: GEORGE DOGGETT KEEPER A STORY OF A DEVONSHIRE MANOR THIRTY YEARS AGO: Manchester, Abel Haywood & Son, London, Simkin Marshall, 1887, 1st edition, original pictorial cloth, soiled, inner joints weak + JOHN WATSON: POACHERS AND POACHING: London, Chapman & Hall, 1891, 1st edition, original cloth gilt worn + JOJN WILKINS: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF AN ENGLISH GAME KEEPER: Eds Arther H Byng & Stephens, M Stephens, London, T Fisher Unwin, 1892, 2nd and revised edition, 6 pp adverts at end, original pictorial cloth gilt worn + OWEN JONES: TEN YEARS OF GAME-KEEPING: London, Edward Arnold, 1909, 1st edition, 16pp adverts at end, original cloth gilt, lower board badly water stained (4)
JOHN JACKSON MANLEY: NOTES ON GAME AND GAME SHOOTING...: London "The Bazaar" Office [1880], 1st edition, 9 plates as called for, 16pp adverts at end, original cloth, gilt worn and soiled, inner joints weak + RICHARD JEFFERIES: ROUND ABOUT A GREAT ESTATE: London Smith Elder, 1891, new edition, 8pp adverts at end, original cloth, gilt worn +THOMAS CANK: FORTY YEARS MINGLED IN GAME (FUR AND FEATHERS): Preston T Cank, 1891, 1st edition, original blind stamped cloth gilt, 2 copies on COPAC + "BLAGDON": SHOOTING WITH GAME AND GUN - ROOM NOTES: London, Cogswell and Harrison, 1900, 1st edition, 14 pp adverts at end, original pictorial cloth worn, inner joints week + P H MULES: GEORGE DOGGETT KEEPER A STORY OF A DEVONSHIRE MANOR THIRTY YEARS AGO: Manchester Abel Heywood & Son, London Simkin Marshall, 1887, 1st edition, original pictorial cloth soiled + ADMIRAL SIR JOHN HERELARD EDELSTON "BANDERAS": SPORTING REMINSCENCES OF SOUTH AMERICA 1919-21..., London, Riddle Smith & Duffus, [1922], 1st edition, original cloth gilt, v worn and soiled, (6)
HOWARD HERSCHEL COTTERELL: OLD PEWTER, ITS MAKERS AND MARKS IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELAND..., London, B T Batsford, 1929, 1st edition, 4to, original cloth + ANTONIO DE NAVARRO: CAUSERIES ON ENGLISH PEWTER, London, Country Life, [1911], 1st edition, signed and inscribed on ffep, 4to, original cloth + L INGLEBY WOOD: SCOTTISH PEWTER-WARE AND PEWTERERS, Edinburgh, George A Morton, London, Simpkin Marshall [1904], 1st edition, 4to, original cloth gilt worn + CHRISTOPHER A MARKHAM: PEWTER MARKS AND OLD PEWTER WARE..., London, Reeves & Turner, 1909, 1st edition, 4to, original cloth gilt worn + CARL RICKETTS: PEWTERERS OF LONDON 1600-1900, London, The Pewter Society, 2001, (200) numbered (70), 4to, original red leather gilt, (5)
THOMAS BAILEY: ANNALS OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF NOTTINGHAM INCLUDING THE BOROUGH: London, Simpkin Marshall [1852-55], 1st edition, 4 vols, contemporary half calf, marble boards, v worn: J H INGRIN: NORTH MIDLAND COUNTRY: London, B T Batsford, 1947-48, 1st edition, The Face of Britain Series, original cloth, d/w, (part losses) (4)

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