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Youatt, William "The Dog", London, Charles Knight, 1844, vignette of bloodhound on title page, illustrations, some newspaper cuttings inserted, library plates, original contemporary blind stamped cloth, backstrip splitting, Nodier, Charles ills. Claude Lovett Fraser "The Woodcutters Dog", London, Daniel O`Connor, 1921, illustrated, library plates, green boards, yellow pastedown title to front cover, Sloan, A. and Farquhar, A. "Dog and Man the story of a Friendship", London, Hutchinson and Co, illustrated, blue cloth, library plates, Tytler, Sarah "Landseer`s Dogs and their Stories, Chromograph after painting by Sir Edward Landseer", London, Marcus Ward, 1877, colour plates, green pictorial cloth, library plates (4)
Morris, Rev. F. O. "A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland" William Mackenzie, London. Numerous col. plates, full red leather, gilt decorations and title, some vols bumped, library plates in all, no stamps, with "Historic Houses of the United Kingdom" Castle and Company 1892 (7)
Dalgarno, James - "From the Brig o` Balgownie to the Bullers o` Buchan with the Golf Courses" 3rd ed 1897, in original paper pictorial hard covers, containing many illustrations by A J Murray, plus course plans of Aberdeen, Newburgh, Port Erroll, Peterhead, and an advertisement for Archie Simpson professional golf player (covers thumb stained, some discolouration to the end plates and hinge weakness) (F).
Hamilton, David signed - "The Britherhood - Early Golf in the South Sea" publ`d 1992 ltd ed 150 copies in quarter Hessian and marbled boards, 39p, wood engravings by John O`Connor, c/w end pocket with "dubious golfing ephemera from the early days of the island republic. The book is a light-hearted look at colonial golf in San Serriffe. The club song is perhaps by Edwin Morgan (note only 150 copies were produced in quarter leather) hence (VG).
6 rare D.C. Albin US "The Royce - Pro" Tournament wrapped and boxed golf balls - each wrapped c/w makers coloured flowered labels and original retail box with hinged lid to reveal the makers label which reads "Notice !! - The Royce pro tournament ball conforms to the 1930 3U. S. G. A. Specifications in size and weight. It is primarily for the low handicap golfer, built for distance with true putting balance. The "Gloss-O Finish" keeps this ball white longer. Keep in Cool Place" - small split to the blue wrapper and slight wear to 1 other labels otherwise (G) Illus.
12 various Ryder Cup press photographs c1973/77 - at Muirfield & Royal Birkdale including many action shots, presentation, et al - players include Arnold Palmer, Christie O`Connor, Neil Coles, D Thomas, George Will, plus Jack Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf arriving at Muirfield et al plus a photograph of the Walker cup teams outside The Royal and Ancient golf club house (13)
3 US PGA golf money clips to include 2x Grand Slam of Golf Tournament one dated 1998 played between Mark O`Meara, Lee Janzen, Vijay Singh and Tiger Woods together with another similar played between Ernie Els, Davis Love, Justin Leonard and Tiger Woods and finally 1984 Seniors Championship played at National Golf Club.
AFTER DUGALD CAMERON, "Halifax BIII" colour print, signed in graphite by F/Lt Joe Hitchman, F/Lt A E Price and F/Lt William Tunstall, aircrew of the bomber `Friday The 13th`, 29 x 44cms; Together with Colour Prints, after Gordon Beecham, Timothy O`Brien, Stan Baldock and VR Williamson, all signed by the artist and unframed. (5)
Two Untitled Colour Prints, of Lancaster AJ-`P` dropping its bomb whilst evading flak, signed to the margins in graphite and ink by seventeen airmen including John Bell, MBE; Alex M Mckie, DFM; Terry Kearns DSO, DFC, DFM, Larry Curtis, Gill Chalmers, Chan Chandler etc. 39 x 61cms, unframed; AFTER JOHN LARDER, "Operation Chastise" colour print, of Lancaster AJ-`P` amidst flak, signed in graphite to the margin by the artist and Gill Chalmers of AJ-`O`, 33 x 49cms, unframed. (3)
AFTER MAURICE GARDNER, "Dambusters Take-Off" and "Dambusters Return" colour prints, each signed by the artist and Bill Townsend, Douglas Webb and George Chalmers, surviving crew members of Lancaster AJ-O, unframed. Plate size 23 x 44cms, with certificates; An Untitled Colour Print, of a Lancaster dropping its bomb whilst evading flak, signed to the margin in graphite and ink by John Bell, M.B.E, DFC; Harry Johnson, DFM; and seven others. Plate size 39 x 61cms. Unframed. (3)
Twelve Assorted Rifle Club Medals and Medallions, including SMRC 1938-39, SMRC bronze and enamel 1941 National League Medal, Pontefract Territorials Shoot 1st Prize to Corpl Whiteley silver hallmarked medal, and a white metal medallion with obverse of shooting soldier cast in relief, reverse with Royal Marines insignia and impressed "Winner H. O 299 Squadron". Generally Fine or better.
L.H. (W., editor) Charles` Wain first edition, number 22 of 95 copies signed by the contributors, frontispiece portrait signed by Nina Hamnett, pictorial endpapers, original cloth, spine darkened, worn slip-case lacking one section, t.e.g., 8vo, 1933. *** A work created to provide financial support for publisher & literary figure Charles Lahr. Signatories include friends H.E.Bates, John Brophy, T.F. Powys, Seán O`Faoláin, Liam O`Flaherty, Charles Duff and Rhys Davies..
O`Flaherty (Liam) The Fairy Goose the author`s first book, jacket with subtle repairs to spine ends and corners, 1923; The Fairy Goose and two other stories, limited edition signed by the author on half-title, gilt device on title, original cloth-backed patterned boards, New York & London, 1927; Famine, spine slightly darkened, 1937; first editions, first 2 original cloth & dust-jackets, 16mo & 8vo(3)
Hume (Allan O.). The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, 3 vols., 2nd ed., ed. Eugene William Oates, 1889-90, twelve woodburytype ports., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, a little worn at extremities, 8vo, together with Baker (E.C. Stuart), The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma, 3 vols. (Birds), 2nd ed., London, Calcutta and Bombay, 1922-26, col. plts., b & w illusts. to text, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and faded, minor wear to extremities, 8vo, plus Vaurie (Charles), Tibet and its Birds, 1st ed., Witherby, three col. plts., double-page map, b & w illusts. from photos, t.e.g., orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j., 8vo, and others (30)
* Sillince (William Augustus, 1906-74). ÒIf this blinkin’ rain keeps up much longer we’ll `ave the perishin’ Siegfried line full o’ pocket battleshipsÓ, orig. illustration for Punch, 1941, black wax crayon on textured paper, showing two army figures wearing large capes in a downpour, signed in crayon, titled in ink, sheet size 381 x 278mm (15 x 11ins), ink stamp date 1939 on verso, together with ÒAnother Pierrot, my ladyÓ, black wax crayon on textured paper, interior scene of a grand house with fancy dress ball in progress, signed in crayon, titled in ink, sheet size 381 x 278mm (15 x 11ins), plus ÒWill you accept a cheque for my buttonhole?Ó pencil drawing on paper, of a stout lady florist and a portly gentleman in a flower shop, signed, sheet size 261 x 291mm (10.25 x 11.5ins), plus forty-one small pen & ink drawings on paper, letterpress vigns. for We’re All In It, 1941 and We’re Still All In It, More Pictures from Punch of the Times We Live In, 1942, 160 x 117mm (6.25 x 4.5ins) and smaller, together with copies of the two books for which they were produced (a small folder)
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