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A collection of assorted ceramics and glassware, to include three Wedgwood black basalt items by Nick Munro, two vases and three bowls, a Poole pottery plate, a Poole duck, two Doulton duck paperweights, a Clarice Cliff style teapot, sugar caster and pair of pepperettes, four various duck form wall plaques, two Jasperware pin dishes, a pair of Art Deco style wall masks of ladies in profile and a quantity of glassware, to include four Caithness vases, a plate and a footed bowl, a Whitefriars bark bowl, three paperweights and a tall banded specimen vase (qty)
Tony Morris for Poole Pottery, leaping dolphin group, modelled over waves and mounted on a wooden base, H29cm. This model is a duplicate of a sculpture presented to Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh on their visit to Poole Pottery in 1979, the original cast was destroyed after the production of the duplicate. Provenance: Arnold Smith, Chairman of Pool Potteries CollectionCondition Report:https://www.rct.uk/collection/35012/dolphins
Wade (Henry) The Duke of York's Steps, first issue with 2pp. advertisements inverted at rear, Michael Sadleir's copy with his ownership inscription to pastedown and bibliographic note regarding advertisements to endpaper, splash marks to upper cover, 1929; No Friendly Drop, 1931; Bury Him Darkly, upper panel of dust-jacket trimmed and loosely inserted, ink stamp to endpaper, marking to covers, rubbed, 1936; Lonely Magdalen, light toning to endpaper, 1940, first editions, some occasional spotting, original cloth, toning to spines, light rubbing to extremities, facsimile dust-jackets, [Cooper & Pike pp.297-9], Constable; and 2 more Inspector Poole novels in dust-jackets, 8vo (6)*** An excellent group including all of the Inspector Poole novels except Constable Guard Thyself, a signed copy of which is offered in a following lot.
Wade (Henry) Constable Guard Thyself!, first edition, signed by the author on title, ink inscription in another hand below identifying the author as Aubrey-Fletcher, frontispiece, scattered spotting, bookplate of Charles W. Berry to front pastedown, original cloth, spine sunned, marking to covers, extremities rubbed, slight bumping to spine tips and corners, facsimile dust-jacket, [Cooper & Pike pp.297-9], 8vo, Constable, 1934.*** The third Chief Inspector Poole novel, rare signed.
Pair: Gunner J. V. Symonds, Royal Horse Artillery, late Royal Field Artillery British War Medal 1914-20 (119147 Gnr. J. V. Symonds. R.A.); India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp, Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 (119147 Gnr. J. V. Symonds. R.A.) the latter officially re-impressed, mounted court-style for display, very fine (2) £60-£80 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- John Victor Symonds was born in Weymouth on 24 May 1898 and served in India as Gunner in the Royal Field Artillery during the Great War. Transferred to the Royal Horse Artillery, he is later recorded as serving on the North West Frontier of India with “M” Battery, Royal Horse Artillery, and was transferred to Army Reserve in September 1922. His MIC confirms entitlement to a pair and further notes his address as South Buckland Farm, Nr. Dorchester, Dorset. A married man, he is later recorded in 1939 as still living in the County and working as a cordite worker - almost certainly at the Royal Naval Cordite Factory located between Poole and Wareham. He died on 11 December 1980. Sold with copied research.
1914 Star, with clasp (7561 Pte. T. Kearns. Ches: R.); 1914-15 Star (3) (10202 Pte. H. Johnson. Ches; R.; 3510 Pte. J. Parsley, Ches. R.; 11469 Pte. E. Poole. Ches. R.) some scratches, some staining, some polishing generally nearly very fine and better (4) £100-£140 --- Thomas Kearns attested into the Cheshire Regiment on 31 May 1904 and served during the Great War on the Western Front with B Company, 1st Battalion, from 16 August 1914. He was taken Prisoner of War on 24 August 1914 and later demobilised on 1 May 1920.
(Shipwrecks) The South Coast of England Mostly Devon and Dorset etc An extensive collection, a mix of hardbacks, limpbacks and booklets, mostly all vg to fine.Wendes, D. (2006) South Coast shipwrecks: off East Dorset and Wight 1870-1979. Eastleigh: David Wendes, two copies; Le Pard, G. (2005) Shipwrecks of the Dorset coast (1 vol). 1st edn. Tiverton: Dorset; Shovlar, S. (1996) Dorset Shipwrecks: A comprehensive guide to the shipwrecks of Purbeck and Poole Bay. 1st edn. Dorset: Freestyle, two copies; Barrow, P. (1998) Slaves of Rapparee: (the wreck of the London). Bideford: Edward Gaskell; Bigbury Bay - an account of its coastline, smuggling, fishing, shipwrecks and general places of interest. 1st edn (1997). Plymouth: Westway Publications, Elburton; Gill,R; Tomlins, H (1977) Avalanche & Forest - the tragedy of the wrecking of the two sailing ships - 11 September 1877. 1st edn. Parochial Church Council , All Saint’s, Portland; Popplewell, L. (1990) Coastguard and preventive upon the shipwreck coast. 1st edn. Southbourne: Melledgen; Popplewell, L. (1993) Great Western Bay: Dorset’s forgotten railway harbour. Southbourne: Melledgen Press (Railway alignment series); Clarke, N. (1999) Shipwreck Guide to Lyme Bay. 1st edn. Lyme Regis: Nigel J. Clarke publications; Alexander, Henry (2004) The Life and Death of the Liverpool Barque Dryad (1874-91). 1st edn. Kingsbridge, Devon: Aunemouth Books; Ovenden, John; Shayer, David (1999) The Wreck of the Stella - Titanic of the Channel Isles. St. Peter Port. Channel Isles: Guernsey Museums & Galleries; Clamp, Arthur (-) The Loss of the Herzogin Cecilie on the Ham Stone, 25th April 1936. Plymouth, Devon; Murch, David; Fairweather, Len (no date) Wreck and Rescue on the South Hams Coast. Caradon Printers, Callington; Mitchell, P. and Roseveare, R. (1986) Shipwrecks Around Plymouth Sound. Plymouth, Devon: P.D.S. Printers; Clamp, Arthur (no date) Shipwrecks around Bigbury Bay. PlymouthP.: P.D.S. Printers, Plymouth, Devon; Clarke, N.J. (2004) Shipwreck Guide To Dorset And Lyme Bay For Divers And Skippers. 2nd ed. Place of publication not identified: Nigel J. Clarke Publications; Clarke, N.J. (1984) From Hope’s Nose to St Alban’s Head. 1st edn. Lyme Regis: the Author; Burnett, D. (1982) Dorset Shipwrecks. Stanbridge Wimborne Dorset: Dovecote Press; Mitchell, Peter (1986) The Wreckers Guide to South West Devon - Part 1. PlymouthSound Diving Publications; Mitchell, Peter (1992) The Wreckers Guide tp South West Devon - Part 2 (2 vol). 1st edn. Plymouth; Hayter, A. (2002) The Wreck of the Abergavenny - One of Britians Greatest Maritime Disasters and its Links to Literary Genius. London: Macmillan; Jones, P. (1983) Smuggler’s Tales: A brief history of Smuggling in East Devon and West Dorset. 1st edn. Uplyme, Dorset: Nigel J. Clarke Publications; Kemp, John (2007) The Book of the Chesil Beach, Dorset. 1st edn. Place of publication not identified: N. J. Clarke; Skelton, Ian F. (1979) Die Fraumetta Catharina von Flensburg - shipwreck - Plymouth Sound - 1984. British Sub-Aqua Club; George, Stephen J. (no date) The Forgotten Cannon of South Devon 1450-1823. Slapton, Kingsbridge. Devon: Stephen George; Smith, G. (1995) Hampshire & Dorset Shipwrecks. 1st edn. Newbury: Countryside Books; McDonald, K. (1982b) The Wreck Walker’s Guide (1 vol). 1st edn. Sevenoaks: Ashgrove Press; Bonnard, B. (1996) Wrecked around Alderney: The Stories of Retired Alderney Pilot, Jack Quinain. The Val, Alderney, Channel Islands: Alderney Printers; Couling, D. (1982) Wrecked on the Channel Islands. London: Stanford Maritime; Legg, R. (1984) Guide to Purbeck Coast and Shipwreck (1 vol). 1st edn. Sherborne, Dorset: Dorset Publishing Co, Sherborne; Morris, S. (1988) Portland: An Illustrated History. Reprint. Dorset: Dovecote Press; Ladle, Lilian (no date) The Studland Bay Wreck - A Spanish Shipwreck off the Dorset Coast. 1st edn. Poole: Poole Museum Service 1992; Potts, Mark and Tony Marks (2004) Before the Bells Have Faded - The Sinking of HMS Formidable - 1915. 1st edn. Cheshire: Wonderwork Studios Ltd; Nix, M. and Myers, M.R. (1982) Hartland Quay: The Story of a Vanished Port. 1st edn. Hartland Quay, Eng: Hartland Quay Museum; Nix, M. (1982) The Cruel Coast of North Devon. 1st edn. Bideford (N. Devon): Badger Books; Gunn, Ben (1999) The Last of the Wreckers and Other Tales of Old Woolacombe. 1st edn. Braunton, North Devon: G.S. Fisher, Rock Hill, Georgeham, Braunton; McDonald, K. (1996) Shipwrecks of the South Hams: The Wreckwalker’s guide to the Coast Path from Erme to Dart. 1st ed. Kingsbridge: Wreckwalker; Williams, S. (2012) Treasure of the Golden Grape: 11th December 1641 : A Chesil Beach wreck. Deadman’s Bay. (Q)
(Shipwrecks) Cornwall and Isles of Scilly A good collection of booklets and reports Bray, John (1975) An Account of Wrecks 1759- 1830. 1st edn. Truro & Redruth: The Institute of Cornish Studies; Gillis. Richard (1969) Wrecks Around the Cornish Coast. 1st edn, 3 copies. Bristol : Harvey Barton; Mace, Mac (1969) HMS. Association - Sank 1707. Penzance: Scillonian Diving Services; Camidge, Kevin (2006) The Search for Colossus - a story of wreck and discovery. Cornwall: CISMAS; Garbett, Geoff and Skelton, Ian. (1987) The Wreck of the Metta Catharina. Redruth, St. George Printing; Noall, Cyril (1970). Tales of the Cornish Fishermen. Truro, Cornwall: Tor Mark Press; Ivey, W. F. (no date) Wrecks Around Our Coast. unknown publisher; Graham, Roy (1980) Shipwrecks around the Isles of Scilly - Isles of Scilly Museum Publication No.3. 1st edn. St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly: Isles of Scilly Museum; Noall, Cyril and Farr, Grahame. (1978) Cornish Shipwrecks Illustrated. Truro, Cornwall: Tor Mark Press; Vivian, John (1969) Tales of the Cornish Wreckers. 1st edn. Truro, Cornwall; Vivian, John (no date) Tales of the Cornish Smugglers. 1st edn. Truro, Cornwall: Tor Mark Press; Strike, Frank (1965) Cornish Shipwrecks -authentic accounts of disaster and heroism over the centuries compiled by an expert local historian. Signed and inscribed, 1st edn. Porthleven: F.E. Strike; Morris, Roland (1969d) Treasure Trove Islands - the Scilly Isles. 1st edn. Penzance: Roland Morris; Moyle, Terry (1998) The Mohegan - 1898 to 1998. 1st edn. Kirby, Kent: Talbot Partnership Publishing Services; Mudd, D. (1981) The Cruel Cornish Sea. 1st edn. St. Teath: Bossiney; Langley & Edwina Small. (1988) Lost Ships of the West Country - a guide to forgotten craft from Poole to Gloucester. 1st edn. London, Stanford Maritime; Hall, Thomas (2005) The T.W.Lawson - the fate of the world’s only seven masted schooner. 2nd edn. Charleston, USA: The History Press; Stevens, T. (2007) Wreck of the Colossus: the find of a lifetime (1 vol). 1st edn. St. Martin’s, Isles of Scilly: Postbox Publications, St. Marys; Bax, Alan; Cowan, Rexs (1970) Juno - booklet - 1782 - sunk in the Isles of Scilly. 1st edn. Plymouth; Winstanley, Monica (1973) The Story of Port Isaac, Port Quinn & Port Gaverne. 5th edn. Padstow: Lodenek Press Ltd; Camidge, kevin & randall, Luke (2009) An Archaeological survey of Mount’s Bay, Cornwall - 2006-2008. CISMAS, Penzance, Cornwall; Pellowe, C.M. (2017) WW1 - The U-Boat war around Scilly; French, Brian (2007) Wrecks & Rescue around Padstow’s Doom Bar. 1st edn. Probus, Cornwall: Lodenek Press, Probus, Cornwall; Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall - nw series - Vol.3 - Part 3 - 1959 (1959). Truro, Cornwall: Oscar Blackford Ltd, Truro; Stevens, Todd (2011) The Pirate John Mucknell - and the hunt for the wreck of the John. 1st edn. MIBED Enterprises; Kittridge, A. (2003) Cornwall’s Maritime Heritage: with special places to visit. New ed. Truro: Twelveheads; Doe, H. (2010) The Maritime History of Cornwall: an introduction. Cornwall: Tor Mark Press : [distributor] Tor Mark Press; National Maritime Museum (Great Britain) (ed.) (1984) ‘Valhalla’, the Tresco ships’ figurehead collection. London: National Maritime Museum (Outstations series, no. 1); Harris, S. (2001) Sir Cloudesley Shovell: Stuart admiral. 1st edn. Staplehurst: Spellmount; Camidge, Kevin (2006) The Search for Colossus - a story of wreck and discovery. Cornwall: CISMAS; Pickwell, John (no date) Improbable Legends surrounding the shipwreck of Sir Clowdisley Shovell. 2nd edn. St. Albans: The Mariners Mirror; Gibson, F.E. (1967) Shipwrecks on the Isles of Scilly. St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly: F.E.Gibson; Gibson, F.E. (1967) Shipwrecks on the Isles of Scilly. St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly: F.E.Gibson.With seven other works. (Q)
Maritime History and Reference A very good collection Haws, D. and Hurst, A.A. (1985) The Maritime History of the World: A Chronological Survey of Maritime Events; from 5,000 B. C. until the present day, supplemented by commentaries. Vols 1 and 2. Brighton: Teredo Books; Cornwell, .. (no date) An Illustrated History of Ships. London: New English Library; Howard, F. (1979) Sailing Ships of War, 1400-1860. Greenwich [Eng.]: Conway Maritime Press; Archibald, E.H.H. and Woodward, R. (1984) The Fighting Ship in the Royal Navy AD 897 - 1984. Rev. ed. Poole: Blandford Press; Lavery, B. (1988) The Royal Navy’s First Invincible. Invincible Conservations (1744-1758) Ltd; Macintyre. Donald (1979) The Adventure of Sail - 1520 to 1914. London: Ferndale editions; Hogg, I.V. and Batchelor, J.H. (1978) Naval gun. Poole: Blandford Press; Collyer, P. (1998) Rain Later, good: Illustrating the Shipping Forecast. Bradford on Avon: Thomas Reed; Cross, Roy et al. (1998) The Tall Ship in Art. Reprint. London, Blanford; Deacon, G.E.R. (1968) Oceans. An Atlas-History of Man's Exploration of the Deep. 2nd edn. London, Paul Hamlyn; Wharton, Ric. (2000) The Salvage of the Sea. Signed 1st edition. Best Publishing Company; Deane, C.A. (2001) Submarine Researches on wrecks of His Majesty's late ships Royal George, Boyne, and others. No. 190/750. London, The Historical Diving Society; Triewald, Marten. (2004) The Art of Living under Water. No. 204/500. London, The Historical Diving Society; Rowe, Jacob. A Demonstration of the Diving Engine; Its Invention and various Uses. No. 211/750. London, The Historical Diving Society; with many more works. (Quantity in three boxes)
The Richard Larn Archive Admiralty Charts. One Hundred and Forty Six Quite the collection, mostly all vg, some with graphite annotations by Richard Larn, differing publication dates, all folded. (146)5011 – Symbols and abbreviations used on British Charts 154 - Approaches to Falmouth 1613 - Eddystone Rocks to Berry Head 34 - Scilly Isles 1168 - St Ives and Newquay Bays 1160 - Barnstaple & Bideford 1164 - Ilfracombe to Knapp Head, including Lundy Island 1156 - Knapp Head to Trevose Head 2565 - St Agnes Head to Dodman Pt, inc. Scilly 777 - St Ives to Dodman Pt. 3418 - Langstone & Chichester Harbour 2050 - Nab Tower to Spit Head 394 - The Solent – eastern Part 1149 - Trevose Head to St. Ives C58 - Trevose Head to Bull Point 154 - Approaches to Falmouth 1901 – Smeaton Pass and Narrows 18 - Falmouth Inner Harbour 2454 - Prawle Pt. to Henginstbury Head 1164 - Ilfracombe to Knap Head. Inc. Lundy 2454 - Prawle Point to Hengistbury Head 1267 - Falmouth to Plymouth 1967 - Plymouth Sound 3315 – Berry Head to Portland 2345 – Penzance Bay and Harbour 442 - Lizard Point to Hopes Nose 777 - St Ives to Dodman Point 148 - Dodman Point to Loe Bay 1267 - Falmouth to Plymouth 2345 - Penzance Bay 32 - Falmouth Harbour 1900 - Approaches to Plymouth 2219 - Western approaches to the Solent 1828 - The Downs 1828 - The Downs 1828 - The Downs 1895 - Dungeness to the Thames. Inc. Dover Straits 2565 - Trevose to Dodman Point, inc. Scillies 1828 - The Downs 2631 - Portsmouth Harbour 2 2040 - The Solent. Western Pt. 2040 - The Solent, Western Pt. 2050 - Eastern Approchaes to Solent 2022 - Harbours and anchorages in East Solent 28 - Salcombe Harbour 2040 - The Solent – Western Pt. 1895 - Dover Straits SC1892 – Dover Strait – Western Part 1892 - Dover & Folkstone to Calais 2219 - Western approaches to the Solent 2454 - Start Point to the Needles 2615 - Bill of Portland to the Needles 2045 - Outer approchaes to the Solent 2175 - Poole Bay 1905 - Southampton water 1652 - Selsey Bill to Beachy Head 34 - Isles of Scilly 1613 - Prawle Point to Straight Point 2255 - Weymouth and Portland 1613 - Eddystone Rocks to Berry Head 1634 - Start Bay 3315 - Berry Head to Portland 1634 - Start Bay 1634 - Start Bay 148 - Dodman Pt. to Looe Bay 883 - Scilly Isles 3315 - Berry Head to Portland 2450 - Anvil Point to Beachey Head 1183 - Thames Estuary 536 - Beachey Head to Dungeness 1267 - Dodman Pt. to Start Pt. 2454 - Prawle Point to hengistbery Head 26 - Tor Bay, Brixham, Torquay and Teignmouth harbours 1164 - Ilfracombe to Knapp Head 1613 - Eddystone Rocks to Berry Head 1178 - Approchaes to bristol Channel 2290 - Exmouth harbour 1967 - Plymouth Sound 95 - Wembury Bay 1634 - Start Bay 26 - Tor Bay, Brixham, Torquay and Teignmouth Harbours 1967 - Plymouth Sound 106 - Cromer to Smith’s Knowl 3 1610 - North Foreland to Orfordness 2052 - Orfordness to the ±Naze 1610 - North Foreland to Orfordness 1543 - Winternenness to Orfordness 108 - Approchaes to the Wash 1503 - Wells, to Haisborough and the Shoals 121 - Flamborough Head to Winhernsea 1902 - River Tamar 147 - Helford River, Megagisses and Loe Harbours 1192 - St. Abbs Head to River Tyne 1190 - Flamborough Head to Blakeney Point 109 - River Humber and Rivers Ouse and Trent 1191 - River Tyne to Flamborough Head 1179 - Bristol Channel 60 - Alderney and the Casquettes 2675 - English Channel 1598 - English Channel and Western Approaches 3654 - Guernsey and Herm and Sark 3654 - Guernsey and Harm and Sark 5603.2 - Falmouth to Penzance 5603.4 - Pendeen to Penhale Point 5603.6 - Harbours between Lizard Point and Falmouth 5603.7 - Penzance Bay Q6090 - British Isles Survey areas SC6 - Aldneney and the Casquettes SC807 - Guernsey and Herm SC2669 -The Channel Isles and coast of France L7989 - The Lizard and adjacent rocks Scotland 1409 - Buckie to Arbroath 2724 - North Channel to Firth of Lorne 219 - Western Approaches to the Orkney and Shetland Islands 1954 - Cape Wrath to Pentland Firth & Orkney islands 3282 - Shetland Islands – North East sheet 3281 - Shetland islands – North west sheet 3283 - Shetland Islands – South sheet 4 1407 - Montrose to Berwick 114a - St. Abb’s Head to the Forth Bridge 1407 - Montrose to Berwick 3608 - Lochs Achoire and Aline 3607 - Sound of Mull – Eastern Portion 115 - Moray Firth 1864 - Harbours and anchorages in the Firth of Clyde 2724 - North Channel to the Firth of Lorne SC2635 - Scotland – West coast SC65 - West coast of Scotland – Crinan ro Mallaig & Barra SC63 - Firth of Clyde SC68 - Cape Wrath to Wick and the Orkney Islands All Ireland 1826 - Irish Sea – Eastern Part 1826 - Irish Sea – Eastern Part 2080 - Clonakilty Bay 2092 - Kedge Island to Galley Head 1123 - South Coast of Ireland to Lands End 2424 - Valentia ro Cork SC62 - Irish Sea SC55 - Dingle Bay to Galway Bay SC55 - Dingle Bay to Galway Bay SC53 - Donegal Bay to Rathlin Island SC53 - Donegal Bay to Rathlin Island SC56 - Cork Harbour to Dingle Bay SC57 - Tuskar Roak to Old Head of Kinsale SC57 - Tuskar Rock to Old Head of Kinsale SC56 - Cork Harbour to Dingle Bay SC54 - Galway Bay to Donegal Bay SC54 - Galway Bay to Donegal Bay SC64 - Belfast Lough to Lough Foyle and Crinan SC61 - St. George’s Channel – Wales to the East Coast of Ireland SC1121 – Irish Sea with Saint George’s Channell & North Channel 5 Wales, Bristol Channel, St. George’s Channel 1971 - Cardigan Bay – Northern Sheet 1165 - Worms Head to Watchet 1165 - Woms Head to Watchet 1410 - St. George’s Channel 1152 - Barry and Watchet to Newport and Western-super-Mare.
Lifeboats and Lifeboat Stations An extensive collection of booklets All limp backs, mostly staple bound, all vg to fine. A fantastic collection of histories.Noall, C. (1989) Cornwall’s early lifeboats 1803-1939. 1st edn. Penryn, Cornwall: Tor Mark; Barker, M.G. (2000) Portrait of a Lifeboat Hero. 1st edn. Otley: Smith Settle; Leach, N. (2000) Cornwall’s Lifeboat Heritage: A Guide to Cornwall’s Lifeboats and Lifeboat Stations; Gazetteer of 25 Special Sites to Visit. 1st edn. Truro: Twelveheads; Howarth, Patrick (1967) The Pictorial Story of the Life-Boat Service and its Heroes. 1st edn. London: Pitkin Pictorials Ltd; Quilliam, Leslie (1990) The Lifeboats of Peel -Isle of Man. 1st edn. Peel, Isle of Man: Cashtal Books Ltd; Bacon, Jean & Stuart (1984) The Suffolk Coastline and the Sea. 1st edn. Colchester Segment Publications; Lovett, John (no date) The Lifeboatman’s Days - the history of James Cable - Aldeburgh lifeboat, Suffolk. 1st edn. Aldeburgh, Suffolk: Windmill Printers, Saxmundham, Suffolk; Zellor, Gordon R. (no date) The story of the ‘Bolton’ lifeboats T KESSINGLAND, Suffolk. 1ST edn. Bolton: RNLI Heritage Trust; Duthie, John L. (1981) To the Rescue! Life Saving at Aberdeen, 1802-1924. 1st edn. Aberdeen: Rainbow Books, 171 Victoria Road, Aberdeen; Walker, G.B. (1995) Shipwrecks & Rescues off Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk. 1stGraham B. Walker, Wells, Norfolk; West, Robin & Linda (1996) The Story of the Sheringham Lifeboats, Norfolk. 1st edn. Sheringham, Norfolk: Jeff Morris (Lifeboats of Great Britain); Malster, R.W; Stibbons, (1979) The Cromer lifeboats - 1804 to 1979. 1st edn. Cromer, Norfolk: Poppyland Publishing, Cromer; Godfrey, Arthur (1974) The Scarborough Lifeboats (two copies). 1st edn. Keighley, Yorks: Hendon Publishing Co, Nelson, Yorks; Godfrey, Arthur (1974) The Scarborough Lifeboats (two copies). 1st edn. Keighley, Yorks: Hendon Publishing Co, Nelson, Yorks; NK (1970) The Caister Lifeboats, Norfolk. 1st edn. Gt. Yarmouth: Caister Volunteer Rescue Service Ltd; Dorrien-Smith, Margaret (1974) A Historical Sketch Book of the Isles of Scilly Lifeboats - 1824 to 1974. 1st edn. Isles of Scilly: A.H. Read, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly;Kipling, R. (1982) Rescue by sail & oar: the story of lifeboats before the days of engine power. 1st edn. Sulhamstead, Berkshire, England: Tops’l Books; J.M. (1963) For Those in Peril - Lifesaving then and now (Two copies). 1st edn. London, New York: His Majesty’s Stationery Office; Wiltshire, R. (1994) Norfolk lifeboats: a portrait in photographs and picture postcards. 1st edn. Seaford: S.B. Publications; Fawcett, Ralph S. (1975) The Ancient Order of Foresters’ Lifeboats. 1st edn. Leeds; Welch, Michael (1085) Anstruther Lifeboat Station - A History 1865 - 1985. 1st edn. Anstruther: Allen Lithographic Co. Kilkaldy; Phillipson, D. (1981) Come Along Brave Boys, Come Along!: A History of Redcar’s lifeboats. 1st edn. Redcar: , A.A. Ltd, Cleveland; Fawcett, Ralph S. (1973) The Flamborough Life-Boats. 1st edn. Long Easton, Nottingham: Ralph S. Fawcett; Moignard, Ian G. (1975) The history of the Jersey Life-Boats. Jersey, Channel Isles: Ashton & Denton Publishing Co. Ltd; Farr, G.E. (1976) Life-boats of the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners’ Royal Benevolent Society, 1851-4. 1st edn. Bristol 98; RNLI (no date) Historic Lifeboat Collection - The Historic Dockyard, Chatha, Kent. 1st edn. Poole, Dorset: RNLI Heritage Trust; Chown, Cyril E. (1974) The story of the Exmouth Lifeboats - 1803-1974. 1st edn. Exmouth, Devon: Budleigh Salterton Branch RNLI; Doyle, John. (NK) The Last Fethard life-boat ‘Helen Blake’. (Waterford, Eire). 1st edn. John English Ltd; Fawcett, Ralph (1985) The Bridlington Lifeboats - the history of the Bridlington Station. 1at edn. Bridlington; Lowry, C. (1975) The story of RNLI Appledore - 1825-1075. 1st edn. Appledore: Appledore RNLI Branch; JOHNSON, J. (1974) Life boats and Runswick Bay. By Jazzer Johnson [i.e. J.S. Johnson]. 1st edn. Youlgrave: Hub Publications; Hancox, D.J. (1969) A Hundred Years of Life-saving - 1869 to 1968 - The History of the Weymouth Life-boat Station. 1st edn. Weymouth: Jeffery Brothers Printers, Weymouth; Beeching A, Sheppard, J (no date) ‘Friend of all Nations’ - The Story of the Surfboat Disaster of 1897 - Margate, kent (1 vol). 1st edn. Margate, Kent: Arlington Press, Margate; Morris, J.P. (1979) Blackpool Life-Boat -A Souvenir History. 1st edn. Blackpool: Blackpool RNLI; Oxley, Bob (NK) The History & Work of the Walton & Frinton Lifeboat - founded 1884. 1st edn. Walton & Frinton: Station Committee, local branch RNLI; For those in Peril - Orkney lifeboat history. 1st edn (1977). Stromness: Stromness Museum; Cassells. Ian (1997) Wick Lifeboat - 150 years of Tireless Service. 1st edn. Wick: Wick Branch RNLI; Mitchley, Jack (no date) The Story of Lowestoft Lifeboats 1801-1876 - Part 1. 2nd edn. Lowestoft: Lowestoft libraries; Mitchley, J., Jones, S. and Keith, W. (1996) The Story of Lowestoft lifeboats. Pt. 2, 1877-1924. Lowestoft: Port of Lowestoft Research Society; Noall, Cyril (1970) The story of Cornwall’s lifeboats. 1st Truro edn. Tor Mark Press; Malster, R. (1981) The Sheringham lifeboats 1838-1981. 1st edn. Norfolk: Poppyland Publishing; Nicholson. J.R. (1983) Aith Lifeboat, Shetland, Scotland. 1st edn. Lerwick; Osler, A. (1990) Mr Greathead’s lifeboat. 1st edn. Newcastle upon Tyne: Tyne and Wear Museums Service; Cannell. John (2000) The Men who never turned back. The story of the Caister lifeboat, Norfolk. 1st edn. Caister, Norfolk: John Cannell Caister Publishing; Souter, Roy38 (1969) Call Out - service records of the Gourdon (Kincardinshire) Lifeboats. 1st edn. Gourdon: Gourdon Lifeboat RNLI; Froom, Jack (1978) A Century of Valour - The Story of the Clacton Lifeboat Service - 1878 to 1978. 1st edn. Clacton: RNLI Clacton-on-Sea; Bailey. H.F.1 (1991) The History of the Cromer Lifeboats & Crews. 1st edn. Cromer, Norfolk; Watson, R.C. (1951) Annals of Bembridge Lifeboats & Bembridge Lifeboatman. 1st edn. Bembridge, IOW; Cotton, Geoffrey (1974) Fifty years of Yamouth Lifeboats, Isle of Wight. 1st edn. Shanklin: Saundersd the Printers, Shanklin, IOW; Major, F.S. (1977) A Century and a Half of Skegness Lifeboats. 1st edn. Skegness, Lincs.: C.H. Major& Co. Ltd. Skegness; Moore, Robert W.1 (1975) On Service- The Story of the Lowestoft Lifeboats. 1st edn. Lowestoft: Lowestofy RNLI; Yorke, B. and Yorke, R. (1992) Britain’s First Lifeboat Station at Formby, Merseyside, 1776-1918. 2nd ed. Liverpool: Alt Press; NK (1976) Dunbar Life-boat Station - RNLI. 1st edn. Dunbar: David Macdonald Ltd, Edinburgh; Daniels, S.B. (1999) The Gorleston Volunteer Lifeboat ‘Elizabeth Simpson’. 1st edn. North Walsham, Norfolk: Poppyland Publishing, North Walsham; Baker, Paul (NK.) Wooden Boats and Men of Steel - the Withernsea Lifeboats - 1862 to 1913. 1st edn. Withernsea: A.E.Lunn, Withernsea & Hornsea; Cozens, David (1969) The story of the Lyme Regis lifeboats and Inshore rescue boats. 1st edn. Lyme Regis: Lyme Regis RNLI; Corin, John & Farr, Grahame (1974) - Penzance 1803 to 1917; Newlyn 1908 - 1913; Penlee 1913. 2nd edn. Penlee & Penzance: Penlee Branch RNLI; Leach, Nicholas (1994) A History of Happisburgh Lifeboat Station. 1st edn. happisburgh: Norfolk & Suffolk Research Group; Ball, Joe1 (2000) The History of the Appledore Lifeboat Station - 1824-2000. 1st edn. Appledore: Polypress Ltd, Bideford; With eleven others. (Q)
Treasure Hunting Fifteen works Potter, J.S. (1973) The Treasure Diver’s Guide. [Rev. ed]. London: Hale; Wright, J. (1995) Encyclopedia of Sunken Treasure. London: M. O’Mara; Burgess, R.F. (1977) They Found Treasure: [interviews]. New York: Dodd, Mead; MacDonald, K. (1978) The Treasure Divers. London: Pelham Books, London; Williams, Mark (1981) Deep Sea Treasure. 1st edn. London: William Heinemann Ltd; Burgess, R.F. (1988) Sunken Treasure: Six Who Found Fortunes. 1st ed. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co; Mathewson, R.D. (1986) Treasure of the Atocha. New York: Pisces Books, E.P. Dutton; Throckmorton, Peter (1977) Diving for Treasure. 1st edn. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd; (Signed and inscribed) Crooks, David S. (2002) Sunken Treasure Books - A Bibliography - Introducing 750 books (1 vol). 2nd edn. The author; Furneaux, R. and Colbert, A. (1973) On Buried and Sunken Treasure. Harmondsworth: Longman Young Books; Wells, T. (1995) Shipwrecks & Sunken Treasure in Southeast Asia. 1st edn. Singapore: Times Editions; Kinder, G. (1998) Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea. London: Little, Brown; Jessop, K. (1998) Goldfinder: The True Story of One Man’s Discovery of the Ocean’s Richest Secrets. London: Simon & Schuster; Fletcher, Edward. (1975) A Treasure Hunter's Guide. Bottles, Relics and Gems. Poole, Blandford Press; Marx, R.F. (1982) Robert Marx, author, archaeologist, treasure hunter, quest for treasure: the true story of Robert Marx’s unrelenting struggle against storms, sharks, political intrigue, and modern-day pirates in his effort to recover this lost 1656 king’s treasure. 1st ed. Dallas, Tex: Ram Books. (15)
A POOLE AMPHORA VASE DECORATED WITH FLOWERS AND EXOTIC BIRDStogether with a Royal Worcester plate for Past Times of 'Reading' Medieval lady; a gilt metal cherub (possibly part of light fitting); two printed silhouettes, two portrait miniatures and a framed print of girl; together with a 19th century green glass ewer and fifteen pieces of miscellaneous ceramics and a cloisonne vase of cranes with fungus in their beaks
A GROUP OF MIXED SMALL ORNAMENTS to include a group of Royal Doulton scene ware to include an 'English Old Scenes The Gipsies' plate, a countryside scenic plate, and a small 'Under the Greenwood Tree' trinket dish (hairline crack), a Royal Copenhagen leaf shaped dish and a small 'Little Mermaid' trinket dish with back stamps to the reverse, two frog shaped trinket boxes, a Nao clown, a Coalport 'Rose Garden' trinket dish (taped together) and 'April' trinket dish, two small vases to include a Poole Pottery vase and a West German vase, two small Poole pottery dishes, two Aynsley Pembroke vases and a trinket dish, a Country Artists bear, a Casdes figure of a clown, a small blue bud vase (signs of repair), etc (qty) (Condition Report: major issues listed in the main description, some crazing to Royal Doulton items)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS to include a box of 'Nelson Ware' tea and table ware comprising a tea cup, cups, saucers, milk jug, plates, etc, two 'Chatsworth' lidded tureens, a mid-century oversized brandy glass with porcelain cat (ears and tail broken), a quantity of mixed figurines to include a Poole dolphin, assorted dogs, continental figures, a quantity of artificial fruit, etc (3 boxes and loose) (s.d)
A GROUP OF NOVELTY CERAMIC ITEMS to include a Beswick salad style bowl, dish, a sauce boat with stand, a Beswick nursery rhyme trio, a Royal Doulton 'Bunnykins' cup and saucer, two Wade dog pipe holders, two Wade tortoise trinket pots, three Poole dolphins, five Wade NatWest piggy banks, a Grimwades Rhubarb dish, a Royal Doulton glazed fruit bowl, two Wedgwood 'Jasperware' table lighters, a Japanese made set of Disney's Lady and the Tramp figurines, etc (qty) (Condition Report: crazing to some items, Lady's tail has signs of restoration, the larger tortoise shell has chip near the neckline)

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