A Second World War D.F.C group of 6 medals awarded to Charles Henry Brown F/O (later F/Lt) No. 157997 Air Gunner No. 635 Squadron RAF (Lancaster Bombers Pathfinder Force, No.8 Bomber Group) with folder of copies of training & sortie flight records and recommendation for award. 53 sorties. Group comprises:- Distinguished Flying Cross, 1939-45 Star, Aircrew Europe Star with France and Germany clasp, 1939-45 Defence Medal, 1939-45 War medal, and QEII Cadet Forces Medal.
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Northumberland and North East interest, a collection of books, including two copies of The Duchess Of Northumberland 1716-1776; The Diaries Of A Duchess; two copies of E. Bogg: Lakeland & Ribblesdale; Will Ogilvie: Whaup O' The Rede, published by Fraser 1909; and other local interest books. (10)
A pair of English porcelain figural candlesticks, probably Minton: modelled with Scottish musicians, he seated in tam-o-shanter and kilt playing a pipe and his companion with plumed hat, dress and tartan shawl with sheet music and a harp the foliate scroll base with three feet surmounted by thistle sconces, circa 1840, 26 cm high, [one foot restored].
1916 Rising Medal group to Galway Veteran, Bernard Grealish, together with personal effects. Group of three medals comprising 1916 Rising medal, 1917-1921 War of Independence medal, with Comhrac bar; and 1921-1971 Truce Anniversary medal. Accompanied by a Military Service Pensions Act, 1924. Certificate of Military Service; an Award Certificate and two photographs of Bernard Grealish, seated as a young man and in Garda Síochána uniform in a family group; also a silver cased fob watch, Chester, 1908; and a penknife engraved, 'Gd. B. Grealish - Pres by the C.S.P.C.A. - 1930'. By descent to the current owner. Bernard Grealish served at the Agricultural Station, Moyode Castle and at Limepark in Easter week1916, under O/C Patrick Callanan. Having served in an IRA Active Service Unit in the War of Independence, he joined the Free State Army. In 1925 he joined the Garda Siochána, initially posted at the Phoenix Park and transferred to Ramelton, Co. Donegal in the 1930s. He died in Co. Donegal 1971.
A collection of nine illustrated childrens books, comprising, WODEHOUSE (P.G.), WILLIAM TELL TOLD AGAIN, colour plates by Philip Dadd, [1905]; JERSEY (COUNTESS), AUGUSTUS OT THE ADVENTURES OF A LITTLE BOY IN SEARCH OF HIS OWN WAY, re-backed spine, three colour plates, London, Darton, n.d., DE LA RUE (E), THE UNICORN BOOK OF HOME-MADE NONSENSE, first edition, colour and black and white illustrations, London, 1905; PETO (G), illus, THE CHINA COW AND OTHER STORIES, full page colour plates, London, Sampson Low; PETO (G), JOLLY TIMES, colour frontis and three other plates, London, Shaw & Co,[1930]DULAC (E), TANGLEWOOD TALES, 222pp, colour frontis and eleven other plates, Hodder & Stoughton, 1938; PIP & SQUEAK AND OTHER STORIES, re-backed spine, Daily Mirror, 1922; POSTGATE (O), NOGGIN THE KING, No 1, with d.j, Ward, 1965; NO 12 JOY STREET, Blackwell, 1934 (9)
SIMMONS (O), THE BOOK OF BREAD, pp 360 with plates as called for: two tipped in silver gelatine photographs, eight tipped in black and white plates, twelve full page colour plates, with list of subscribers and black and white adverts at end, green cloth with gilt lettering, Maclaren & Sons offices of "The British Baker", London, [1903] (1) Photography interest
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