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F E BAINES: FORTY YEARS AT THE POST-OFFICE, 1895, 1st edn, orig cl gt worn + C R PERRY: THE VICTORIAN POST OFFICE, 1992, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + GEORGE WALKER: HASTE POST HASTE POSTMEN AND POST-ROADS THROUGH THE AGES, 1938, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + G GIBBARD JACKSON: FROM POST BOY TO AIR MAIL, [1930], 1st edn, orig cl + JEAN YOUNG FARRUGIA: THE LETTER BOX, 1969, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + BRIAN AUSTEN: ENGLISH PROVINCIAL POSTS 1633-1840, 1978, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + 6 others similar (13)
Peary (Robert E.). The North Pole, with an Introduction by Theodore Roosevelt, 1910, photogravure port. frontis., tipped-in b & w illusts. from photos., large folding col. map at rear, some damp staining throughout (with pencil note to front free endpaper" Damaged by water during the air raid 1941"), t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth, lettered and blocked in gold, slightly rubbed, one tie broken, thick 4to. Limited Edition de Luxe, 106/500, signed by Peary and Captain Robert A. Bartlett. Peary writes of Bartlett (see p.241) 'Bartlett had been invaluable to me, and circumstances had thrust upon him the brunt of the pioneering instead of its being divided among several ... I had given him the post of honour in command of my last supporting party for three reasons: first, because of his magnificent handling of the Roosevelt; second, because he had cheerfully and gladly stood between me and every possible minor annoyance from the start of the expedition to that day; third, because it seemed right to me that, in view of the noble work of Great Britain in Arctic exploration, a British subject should, next to an American, be able to say that he had stood nearest the North Pole'. Arctic Bib. 13230. (1)
Ellis (John). Ellis's English Atlas: or, a Compleat Chrorography of England and Wales, London, printed for Robert Sayer, Thomas Jeffery's and A. Dury, 1768, fifty-two engraved maps, occasional light spotting or dampstains, title with two short tears along folds and tape reinforcement to verso, general folding map with neat tape reinforcements along folds to verso, folding post roads map rebacked onto linen, library stamp with ink numbering on verso of title, library cloth, 8vo. (1)
Illustrated London News. Vols. 57, 58, 82, 84, 90, 103 (x 2), 104, 107, & 109, a total of 10 vols., 1870-96, together with The Graphic, vols. 27 & 36, 1883/87, all with numerous wood engs., many leaves det., various bindings, mostly broken and worn and many covers def., folio, together with a group of 50 x Saturday Evening Post magazine, all 1950s, orig. printed wrappers, slim folio, plus a few others unrelated (-)
Vogue. A group of approx. 74 issues, c. 1934/57 & 1973/77, all incomplete years, numerous col. and b&w illusts., including photos, orig. printed wrappers, a little rubbed, includes a group of 44 issues (four issues without wrappers), bound in 11 two-tone cloth volumes, rubbed, 4to, plus a group of approx. 55 other fashion and film magazines, etc., including Harpers Bazaar, Picture Post and Film Stars (approx. 130)
*Postal history. A large collection of various types of hand stamps struck on letters from the 18th and 19th century, including different town stamps with and without mileage marks, including the convex arc and two straight line type, other marks include, Too Late, various paid marks, penny post, receiving house frankings, postage to London not paid, etc. (-)
Boxed Matchbox Models Of Yesteryear Models All featuring red packaging. Includes special edition Y-38 Rolls-Royce Armoured Car and Y-16 Scania Vabis Post Bus; Gift Pack containing 3 examples of Ford Model A Van in different liveries; examples of Y-13 Crossley, Y-19 Morris Cowley, Y-12 Ford Model T, Y-21 Ford Model A, Y-27 Foden Steam Wagon, Y-25 Renault, Y-18 Atkinson, Y-24 Bugatti & Y-36 Rolls-Royce. Condition of boxes varies from fair to very good. (17)
A good figured mahogany longcase regulator clock, the hood with architectural pediment, the trunk with glazed door on square panelled base, the 12 inch silverised circular dial signed Parkinson and Frodsham, 4 Change Alley, London (1800-1850) with large sweep hand and Arabic numerals and subsidiary hours and seconds dials, the five post movement with deadbeat escapement, jewelled palettes and maintaining power with mercury pendulum and one brass weight, 200cm high
A George III bracket clock, in ebonised bell top case with gilt enrichment and carrying handle, the 7 inch arch brass dial with silverised chapter ring and Roman and Arabic numerals, the eight day, five post repeat twin fusee movement striking the hours on a bell and the repeat striking the hours on five graduated bells and single bell, the engraved back plate signed W Moore, London, 50cm high
Great War Group of four Medals to 106232 Sergeant George Arthur German 4th Field Survey Company RE, 1914-15 Star (Corporal), British War Medal, Victory Medal, Meritorious Service Medal (George V) non-swivel type (Acting Sergeant); plus his leather pouch containing assorted ephemera including letters home (some lengthy and interesting); Mention in Despatches Certificate, Demob Certificate, Photos, Menu Cards, Christmas Cards etc; plus his Pre-War and Post-War Educational Diplomas, Testimonials etc
Britains: five Mules from Post-war Set 28, two Sound Locators, Royal Corps of Signals Motor Cycle and Rider, pre war Steel Helmeted Stretcher Bearers and Stretcher, Johillco Air Raid Warden (repainted), Man Carrying Wounded, Crescent Field Wireless Set, Greenwood and Ball KRRC Officer, Charbens Machine Gunner with spring action gun and others, G-VG (24)
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