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CORNWALL SENIOR CUP FINALS 1904 Joint issue programme for the matches played at St. Paul's United Ground, Kenwyn Hill in Truro. The competition started in 1892. The programme includes the Cup Final, Penzance beating Liskeard 2-0 and the Gold Medal match, Truro City v Launceston. The 8 page programme is undated and includes the team line-ups and a Penzance team group picture. Good
Eley’s Shop Advertising Oak Display Case of Assorted Breech-Loading Ammunition, original printed backing with ‘ELEY’S PRIZE MEDAL BREECH-LOADING AMMUNITION, CENTRAL-FIRE EXTRA QUALITY AND GASTIGHT CARTRIDGE CASES CENTRAL-FIRE SOLID-DRAWN BRASS CARTRIDGE CASES CENTRAL-FIRE CARTRIDGES FOR REVOLVERS AND RIFLES BIRMINGHAM, LONDON, LIEGE BELGIUM’ together with original assorted brass based paper cases, and original assorted brass cases for rifles and revolvers, oak frame deeply incised ELEY and painted red, glazed front. 97.5cms x 81cms x 9cms. Good condition, case well restored.
Great British and World coins, including Queen Victoria1889 crown, six two pound and five five pound coins, commemorative crowns, pre decimal coinage, two King George VI 1951 Festival of Britain crowns etc, hallmarked silver ingot pendant, hallmarked 'British Bee-Keepers Association Instituted 1874' medal etc
Steve Augarde, Touchstone Trilogy, 2003-2008, 1st edition, all signed, all published London, David Fickling, all original paper covered boards, all in dust wrappers, comprising: 'The Various', 2003, signed & dated October 2003 verso half title, 'Celandine', 2005, signed verso half title, 'Winter Wood', 2008, signed and dated January 31st 2008 with small pen & ink sketch of inkwell at foor of 'Part One' page, together with another signed first edition copy of 'The Various', 2003, signed to title page, orig. cloth, dust wrapper, all in collectable condition in unclipped dust wrappers, an excellent set of the author's famed Touchstone Trilogy subtle fantasy novels about reclusive tribes of fairy folk, all nominated for a Carnegie medal (4)
Denys Watkins-Pritchard "BB": 'The Little Grey Men', L, Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1942, 1st edition, scraperboard illustrated by BB throughout, original cloth (VGC), dust wrapper (generally VGC, 10/6 price intact). Winner of the Carnegie Medal for British children's books 1942. An epic adventure story about the last gnomes in Britain who live by hunting and fishing, containing a wealth of natural history lore
Denys Watkins-Pitchford "BB": "The Little Grey Men", London, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1942, 1st edition, numerous scraperboard ills. by BB throughout, original cloth, pictorial dust wrapper designed by BB (some closed tears and small part losses, generally VGC, 10/6 price intact). The best and most well known of all BB's children's books, winner of the Carnegie Medal for British children's books 1942
H.M.S. Comus ships log book 1879-1881 belonging to 'F.J. Patterson' containing sea conditions and remarks from the beginning of her 1879-1884 Indian and Pacific Oceans career, commission 23rd October 1879 for service on the China Station, under the command of Captain James East and First Lieutenant (later Rear Admiral) George Neville (1850-1923). Also containing Patterson's own watercolours/drawings monogrammed 'FJP' and other crew member drawings titled; 'Dezertas Island', 'Tristan da Cunha Settlement', 'Track chart from Maderia to the Cape of Good Hope', 'HMS Comus in a gale off Nagasaki, Sunday 29th March' (1881), etc. bound in vellumHMS Comus was a corvette (reclassified in 1888 as a third-class cruiser) of the British Royal Navy. She was built by J. Elder & Co., Glasgow, laid down in 1876 and launched on the 4th April 1876.Commissioned on the 23rd October 1879 for service on the China Station. In November of the same year, she was still completing her trials. Her first assignment was to search for the missing British ship Knowsley Hall.(Knowsley Hall was a fully rigged three-mast ship built in 1873 by Evans R. & J. & Co. and owned by Sunderland Steam Ship Company. In May 1879 she departed Liverpool for Lyttleton, New Zealand with 35 crew members, 54 passengers and cargo when she vanished). Comus searched the Crozet Islands and other islands in the South Indian Ocean but found nothing.In October 1882, Comus rendered assistance to two American vessels in distress off Vancouver Island, actions for which Captain James East was Awarded a gold medal by the 21st President of the United States of America, Chester. A. Arthur.HMS Comus was sold off for scrapping on the 17th May 1904 for £3,625 and was broken up at Barrow.
Channel Islands and Military interest - A collection of medals / medal bars / pin badges etc to include an Inter Company Football Shield 1920/21 medal, PTE A BREHAUT ~~D. Coy; silver Guernsey Island Schools Sports medal, inscribed 1935; WWI War medal, awarded to Charles O Rousell; Liberation medal; Greek Commemorative medal for the war of 1940-41; British Red Cross Society medal; 1959 Durham Masonic Steward jewel; RAF pins; sweet heart plane brooch; spent bullets; various medal bars; various Coronation medals; various buttons, etc. (large quantity) * Viewing highly recommended.
A small group of military collectables to include a Royal Army Ordnance Corps cloth badge; WWI Victory medal, issued to J.64707 J. MARTIN A.B R.N (Able Seaman Royal Navy); Special Constabulary Long Service medal; collection of miniature dress medals, together with a Karlsruhe Patronen Fabrik 1903 inert One Pounder Pom Pom shell. (quantity)
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