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POLITICAL Collection of pictures and signatures including names of Michael O. Leavitt, Ned McWherter, Arne H. Carlson and more. 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
Hornby O gauge model railways to include 0-4-0 locomotive 2270 LMS red/maroon, tinplate engine shed, Palethorpes Royal Cambridge van, NE Brick wagon, United Dairies milk tanker, Trinidad Lake Asphalt, Pratts High Test tanker, Esso tanker, LMS crane truck, coaches etc. also numerous parts or spares.
Medals of 8463 and 18453 Private T O'Brien of the Volunteer Company King's Own Scottish Borderers and the Northumberland Fusiliers comprising Anglo-Boer war Queen's South Africa medal (3rd type reverse) with five clasps SOUTH AFRICA 1902; SOUTH AFRICA 1901; ORANGE FREE STATE; CAPE COLONY; TRANSVAAL [8463 PTE T O'BRIEN VOL COY K O SCOT BORD], WWI war medal, victory medal and 1914-15 star [18453 PTE T O'BRIEN NORTH'S FUS], the four medals mounted together on dress bar, also a National Service medal [4180798 SAC O'BRIEN T W 1956-1959 RAF] in issue case, printed letter from King George V from Buckingham Palace, dated 1918 and reads 'The Queen joins me in welcoming you on your release from the miseries and hardships which you have endured with so much patience and courage. During these many months of trial, the early rescue of our gallant officers and men from the cruelties of their captivity has been uppermost in our thoughts. We are thankful that this longed for day has arrived and that back in the old Country you will be able once more to enjoy the happiness of a home and to see good days among those who anxiously look for your return. George RI', driving safety awards etc.
Medals of 17231 Private John Wright of the 6th Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers who was killed in action KIA 25th September 1915, comprising WWI war medal, victory medal [17231 PTE J WRIGHT K O SCO BORD] and 1914-15 star [17213 PTE J WRIGHT K O SCO BORD], regiment numbers different, error noted on card, with photocopied research papers.
Military related ephemera pertaining to Brigadier Cornelius Joseph Tobin CBE of the 3rd/2nd Punjab Regiment Indian Army Ordnance Corps (1910-1998) to include The Half Yearly Indian Army List April 1945 Part I, personnel file, court inquiry proceedings transcript 'investigating the discrepancies on the books of the CAS Ordanace Depot Burma 1946', an 'account of operations by 32 Ind Corps from the start of the Assam Campaign in April 1944 until the relief of 4 corps at Imphal June 1944' with pull out maps of Assam, fighting strength tables etc. letter pertaining to an excess baggage claim from P&O for army passengers aboard SS Chusan 1956, Officers annual cricket match autographed sheet for match played at Friendly Hill Singapore July 1955, Japan Surrenders 12th Army Educational Corps, 12th Army Report upon the State of Civil Affairs Departments and Conditions in Burma on 16th October 1945, photographs including E Coy 223 BOD Singapore, India Army Signal School 1938, personal photographs of dinners and events etc. report on the Indian Parachute Brigade during the Punjab Riots 1947, etc.
* Eliot (Thomas Stearns, 1888-1965). Greetings Card Signed, 'T. S. Eliot', [?New York], Hallmark Cards, c. 1950s, greetings card with colour reproduction of a painting of Rouen Cathedral by Claude Monet tipped on to front, two verses from The Rock ('O light invisible, we praise Thee!') printed to right inside page, inscribed in blue ink, 'From Charles, with love' to blank left page and signed in blue ink by Eliot at foot of the two verses, printed credits, copyright details and card reference number at foot of inside left page and second leaf verso, two brown spots and some browning and adhesion marks to final page with loss of copyright wording, one light spot adjacent to Eliot's autograph, slim 8vo, together with first edition copies of books with author's signed presentation inscriptions to Rosemary Goad from Brian Aldiss, Michael Dibdin, Fay Godwin, Rachel Ingalls, Julian Symons and Naguid Mahfouz, plus a small quantity of Goad's ephemera including orders of service for T. S. Eliot and Geoffrey Faber, a framed and glazed etching of T. S. Eliot by P. E. Rose, 1987, a few photographs loosely contained in a leather blotter, education certificates, private press ephemera of Merrion Press and Cuckoo Hill Press, etc. QTY: (approx. 30)NOTE:Provenance: Given by the Faber & Faber editor Charles Monteith to Rosemary Goad, the first female director of Faber.
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