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A 1930s silver cased pocket watch, having a crown-wound Swiss made lever movement, white enamelled face, Roman numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial, opening to reveal engraved inscription "Presented by the Staff at St Cuthbert's Hamilton Place Branch to H. Bowie on retiral, 2nd February 1938", Birmingham, 1935, (winding and running)
Beerbohm (Max) Things New and Old, one of 380 copies signed by the artist, tipped-in plates, additional signed colour plate in pocket at rear, original cloth, very light marking to extremities, dust-jacket, large tear to lower cover and spine splitting along joint, extremities fraying, marked and discoloured, edition label tipped onto upper panel (rather creased and worn), g.e., 1923; A Book of Caricatures, colour frontispiece and plain plates, frontispiece detached, occasional light foxing, original buckram-backed cloth, spine a little faded and marked, 1907; and 4 others, Beerbohm, v.s. (6)
Brett (Simon) Axe of God, number 6 of 40 portfolios, 12 wood-engravings by Brett, each titled, numbered and signed in pencil, with explanatory booklet in original wrappers loose in pocket at beginning, loose as issued in original cloth drop-back box, folio, n.p., 2013.⁂ A reflective series of engravings begun in 1984 and originally issued as single prints in editions of 60 from 1987 onwards. In 2013 a further 40 sets were issued as portfolios to accompany the artist's retrospective exhibition An Engraver's Progress: Simon Brett - Fifty Years of Wood Engraving at the Bankside Gallery London, Oxford and the Holburne Museum, Bath.
Kindersley (David) Graphic Sayings, number 99 of 130 deluxe copies signed by the designers and with an additional suite of plates on Japanese paper loosely inserted in pocket at end, original morocco-backed cloth, slip-case, Cambridge & Wellingborough, 1972 § In Praise of Letterpress: Ten Broadsides, number 86 of 140 copies, sheets loose as issued in wrappers, with press leaflets in original cloth drop-back box, Cambridge, Rampant Lions Press, 2001 § Speedwell (V., editor) Jost Amman's Cuts of Craft-Workers, one of c.400 copies signed by the printer/binder, illustrations, prospectus loosely inserted, original boards, uncut, Oldham, Incline Press, 2008, v.s. (3)
Lawrence (D.H.) Birds, Beasts and Flowers, number 20 of 500 copies, frontispiece and plates by Blair Hughes-Stanton, original vellum-backed boards, light browning to head and soiling to lower cover, Cresset Press, 1930 § Beerbohm (Max) Things New and Old, number 270 of 350 copies signed by the author/artist and with an additional signed print in pocket at end, bookplate of Robert Tunstall to endpaper, original cloth, light browning to spine, soiling and marking to covers, 1923; and 7 others, illustrated and limited editions, v.s. (9)
Punch's Pocket Book, 28 vol., a broken run, folding hand-coloured etched frontispiece and additional title in each volume, wood-engraved plates and illustrations, by John Leech, John Tenniel and others, occasional light spotting or browning to plates, original morocco wallets, one or two rubbed or worn but generally in a good state of repair, g.e., Punch Office, 1846-1881. Sold as a periodical and not subject to return.⁂ List of years available on request.
A Collection of Photographs of WWI Royal Flying Corps Aircraft A unique collection of vintage matt gelatin silver prints of aircraft in 1917 and 1918, taken by rigger Alex Andrew Sanders with a Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak, each contact print is 4.2cm x 6.4cm. Sanders provided details of each photograph and these were recorded by his son. Note: In the order presented online they are as follows - 1. Airco De Havilland DH6, 2 seat trainer with 90h.p. engine. This appears to be a training unit with Auro 504's and canvas Besenault type hangers in the background; 2. Airco de Havilland DH6, 13 Squadron (training squadron) Yatesbury; 3. Sopwith F1 Camel (B6223) single seat scout, 28 Squadron Yatesbury; 4. Royal Aircraft Factory FE2d with Rolls Royce Eagle engine, a 2 seater fighter and reconnaissance; 5. De Havilland DH5 single deat fighting scout; 6. 'Very posh' line hut; 7. Bristol Scout (A1783), single-seat scout with 80h.p. engine; 8. De Havilland DH5 single-seat fighter scout (note the stagger wing); 9. a Bristol Scout and two DH6's, possibly Salisbury Plain; 10. Bristol F2B fighter (1106) 2 seater fighter/reconn; 11. Henry Farman F20 2 or 3 seater biplane with 80h.p. engine; 12. Avro 504 with Sopwith Camel in background; 13. crash (aircraft not identified); 14. Royal Aircraft Factory BE2c (Farnborough) 2 seater or single-seat bomber; 15. Sopwith F1 Camel fitted with 130hp Clerget engine; 16. Royal Aircraft Factory FE2D, probably Salisbury Plain; 17. Sopwith Pup B5253 single-seat fighting scout; 18. An Avro 504 has crashed into a DH5 Probably Salisbury Plain; 19. Royal Aircraft Factory RE8 140h.p. RAF4a engine 2-seater; 20. De Haviland 2-seater bomber; 21. Another crash. Identifying notes are included in this lot.
Pocket Drawing Instruments with Provenance, English, c.1860, ruler signed 'GILBERT LONDON' with reversible compass in German silver, in velvet-lined leather case with sliver plaque to lid engraved 'Engineer Robert Maclagan', case 13.5cm wide. Note: General Sir Robert Maclagan KCMG FRSE FRGS (b.14 December 1820 – d.1894) was a British Army officer and military engineer. He served most of his career in India.
An 18th Century Pocket Watch Type Compass Sundial, English, c. 1770-1780, in silver case, white enamel compass rose, 32 points, 16 named, part blued compass needle (still points North) silver dial plate supported by three silver struts, V-XII, I-VII divided to 10 minutes, silver gnomon, diameter 4.4cm
ZENITH - a First World War Period gold plated open-face top-wind alarm pocket watch, black dial with white Arabic numerals and 2 subsidiary dials, case by Dennison with plated dust cover, case no. 700804, case width 47mm, working orderVery good overall condition, working order, dial is very clean and has a slight oily surface residue all over, the lumed hands no longer glow and some is missing, the case is lightly abraded all over through general use, the alarm function is working, hands adjust smoothly.

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