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Eight humorous works on WWI and WWII. 'The Doings of Donovan in & Out of Hospital,' pictures by J. H. Dowd, pictorial boards, tears to spine panel, Country Life, London, n.d; 'The Daily Graphic Special War Cartoons, No 2, thin card wraps, some spotting, Messrs H. R. Baines and Co, London, n.d; 'Malice in Kulturland,' by Horace Wyatt, scarce, reapir to spine, advertisments, the Car Illustrated, 1915; 'the Defence of Duffer's Drift,' twelfth thousand, chips and loss to thin card wraps, W. Clowes & Sons, London, n.d; With four other works. (8)
Stephen F. Geoffroy (1672-1731). 'A Treatise of the Fossil, Vegetable, and Animal Substances, That are made Use of in Physick...,' translated from manuscript copy of the authors lectures in paris by G. Douglas, first English edition, modern full calf, scarce, XXIV, 387pp, (13), W. Innys and R. Manby, London, 1736.
Cornwall interest. A collection of architect plans and permissions from 'Cornwall County Council', including The Brookdale Hotel Tregolis Road Truro, proposed agents house at Truro for the R. T. Hon. Viscount Falmouth, Launceston Hospital, proposed additions to Trelowarren for Sir Courtenay Vyvyan, proposed guest house at Gwendra nr Veryan, Simons Bar Mawnan Smith, porposed alterations Hendra's Hotel Carbis Bay; with four others. (11)
Three works on Cornwall. 'John Norden's Manuscript Maps of Cornwall and its Nine Hundreds,' repoduced in facsimile Collotype in colour and gold with an introduction by William Ravenhill, original cloth with gold embossed decorations, plates, fine, University of Exeter, 1972; BERNARD HOLLOWOOD. 'Cornish Engineers,' illustrated by Terence Cuneo, quarter green goat, tissue gard to colour illustrations, some spotting, published for private circulation, Holman Brothers Ltd, Camborne, 1951; J. BRITTON & E. W. BRAYLEY. 'Devonshire & Cornwall Illustrated,' a poor copy but redeemable, copious steel engravings, spotting, H. Fisher, R. Fisher, & P. Jackson, London, 1832. (3)
Cornwall interest. Five works. RICHARD STEPHEN CHARNOCK. 'Patronymica Cornu-Britannica; Or, The Etymology of Cornish Surnames,' presentation copy, firt edition, with blind stamp to titlepage, orginal cloth with bevelled edges, bumped ends of spine, reviews tipped in, ink notes to margins throughout, light spotting and toning to edges throughout, Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, London, 1870; CHARLES HENDERSON and HENRY COATES. 'Old Cornish Bridges and Streams,' original cloth backed buckram with gold tooled crest to front board, spotting to endpapers and edges of leaves, plates and maps, Cornish Studies No 1, University college of South West, Exeter, Simpkin Marshall, London, 1928; L. E. ELLIOTT-BINNS. 'Medieval Cornwall,' first edition, quarter red leather, ex libris with associated card and labels etc 'Cornwall County Library', frontis, Methuen & Co, London, 1955; With a good copy of R. J. Roddis's 'Penryn. the History of an Ancient Cornish Borough', and one other. (5)
Cornwall Interest. Eight works. DAVIES GILBERT. 'The Parochial History of Cornwall,' lacks vol I (of four vols), original publishers boards rebacked with modern cloth, original paper spine label for vol II only, some contemporary ink notes to margins, small amount of spotting, J. B. Nichols and Son, London, 1838; HUGH P. OLIVEY. 'Notes on the Parish of Mylor,' original blue cloth, frontis, some spotting, Barnicott & Pearce, Taunton, 1907; E. G. HARVEY. 'Mullyon: Its History, Scenery and Antiquities,' orginal green cloth with gooled tooled gull to front board, ex libris label, heavy spotting to frontis and title page to an otherwise vg textblock, W. Lake, Truro, 1875; H. R. COULTHARD. 'The Story of an Ancient Parish. Breage with Germoe,' original cloth, frontis, vg, The Camborne Printing and Stationary Company, 1913; With two other works. (8)
R. Caldecott Illustrations. Eleven works. 'Old Christmas: From the Sketch Book Washington Irving,' limited edition 189/250, original cloth with top half of spine panel detached, plates and illustrations, some spotting, MacMillan & Co, London, 1892; 'The Panjandrum Picture Book,' original green pictorial cloth, illustrated throughout, fine, Frederick Warne and Co, London, n.d; 'Hey Diddle Diddle and Baby Bunting,' thin pictorial wraps, nibbles to spine, spotting throughout, George Routledge & Sons, n.d; With sevven other works illustrated by Caldecott including 'Jackanapes', 'An Elegy on the Glory of Her Sex. Mrs Mary Blaize' and 'The Diverting History of John Gilpin'. (11)
Fifteen 19th century 'Chapbooks' and pocket books. 'The New Royale Battledore,' a single sheet folded to make a bifolium with a flap, grey card lined on the verso with printer's waste and with a text leaf laid onto it, wood-engraving of a zebra on the flap and three other wood-engravings in the text on the verso, the text comprises upper and lower case alphabets, irregular alphabets and two and three letter words and syllables, fine, price one penny, Joseph Toller, Kettering, 1830; Jack and Jill, and Old Dame Gill,' chapbook, woodcuts throughout, J. Kendrew, York; 'The Cheerful Warbler,' chapbook, woodcuts throughout, J. Kendrew, York; 'The Surprising Adventures of Puss in Boots,' chapbook, woodcuts throughout, ink stamp to titlepage, J. Kendrew, York; 'The History of Little Red Riding Hood,' decorative thin card wrap, frontis, title vignette and five other woodcuts, fine, William Walker, Otley, [c.1880]; J. R. PLANACHE. 'The King of the Peacocks,' thin yellow card wraps, first performed at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, S. G. Fairbrother, London, [c.1850]; 'The Multiplication Table in Rhyme for Arithmeticians,' chapbook, engravings, thin card wraps, Kiggins & Kellog, [c.1850]; 'Peter Pipers Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect Pronunciation,' contemporary thin card wraps, woodcuts throughout, J. Harris, London, n.d; With seven other chapbooks and pocket books including 'Dame Wiggins Lee' and 'The Boy and the Rainbow. (15)'Peter Piper' does indeed contain 24 half page wood cuts, that have not been coloured and are in vg to fine condition.'Childrens Life,' there 10 colour leaves that are illustrated to one side only, unfortunately there is no titlepage or any publisher's details and illustrator name. I do beleive that this is late 19th century (based on experience and not a reference).
Eleven works published by 'The Cresset Press'. Including 'Moby Dick' by Herman Melville, 'Brief Lives and Other Selected Writings' by John Aubrey, 'A Memoir of Thomas Beswick', 'The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan' by James Morrier, and 'Singular Travels Campaigns and Adventures of Baron Munchausen' by R. E. Raspe and others. (11)
Eleven works about Cornwall. HENRY R. JENNINGS. 'Historical Notes on Madron, Morvah and Penzance,' first edition, contemporay rebind, spotting throughout, Saundry, Penzance, 1936; F. E. HALLIDAY. ''A History of Cornwall,' reprint, original cloth, clipped dj, frontis, Gerald Duckworth, 1963; JOHN KEAST. 'The Story of Fowey,' original cloth, James Townsend & Sons, Exeter, 1950; 'Cream of Cornish Writers,' first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, Domain Publishing, 1994; Dr PHILIP PAYTON. 'the Cornish Farmer in Australia,' first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, Dyllansow Truran, 1987; ALICE C. BIZLEY. 'The Slate Figures of Cornwall,' original cloth, unclipped dj, Worden Printers, Marazion, 1965; With five other works on Cornwall. (11)
Royal genealogie and heraldry. 'The Plantagenet Rool of the Blood Royal Being a Complete Table of All the Descendants Now Living of Edward III, King of England,' by The Marquis of Ruvigny and Raineval, facsimilie, five vols, original blue cloth with gilt decoratins, The Genelogical Society Co, Baltimore, 1994; GERALD PAGET. 'The Lineage and Ancestry of H. R. H. Prince Charles, Princess of Wales,' two volumes, original cloth, Charles Skilton Ltd, Edinburgh, 1977; With two others. (9)
JOHN HASSALL ILLUSTRATIONS 'The Twins.' Verses by Edward Shirley, cloth-backed illustrated boards, 24 colour plates, worn and loose; CARTON MOORE PARK. 'A Book of Birds.' Black & white plates - one of which is torn, orig decorated boards which have darkened with age, backstrip split with small losses to top and bottom; Blackie & Son, 1900; E J DETMOLD. 'The Book of Baby Birds.' Descriptions by Florence R Dugdale. orig cl-backed decorated boards which are rather worn, 19 coloured plates by Detmold, Henry Frowde, c1910.
Ruth MANNING-SANDERS. Seventeen bibliographic and reference works. EDWARD G. KENNEDY (edited). 'The Etched Works of Whistler,' original boards warped, unclipped dj, illustrated throughout, Alan Wofsy Fine Arts, San Francisco, 1978; R. B. FREEMAN and DOUGLAS WERTHEIMER. 'Philip Henry Gosse. A Bibliography,' otiginal cloth, unclipped dj, Dawson, 1980; LOUIS W. BONDY. 'Miniature Books. Their History from the Beginnings to the Present Day,' original cloth, unclipped dj, illustrated throughout, colour frontis, Sheppard Press, London, 1981; JAMES FULLARTON ARNOTT and JOHN WILLIAM ROBINSON. 'English Theatrical Literrature 1559-1900. A Biblography,' original cloth, unclipped dj, spotting throughout, The Society for Theatre Research, London, 1970; With twelve others covering D. H. Lawrence, Malcolm Lowry, 'A Manor Book of Ottery Saint Mary' etc. (17)
RUTH MANNING-SANDERS. Thirteen works on folklore and fairy tales. 'Asgard and the Gods: The Tales and Traditions of Our Northern Ancestors Forming a Complete Manual of Norse Mythology,' eighth edition, original decorative cloth, illustrations, Swan Sonnenschein & Co, London, 1894; CORNELIUS MATHEWS. 'The Enchanted Moccasins and other Legends,' original cloth, illustrations, G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, n.d; BENJAMIN THORPE. 'Yule-Tide Stories. A Collection of Scandinavian and North German Popular Tales and Traditions,' original cloth, advertisements, Henry G. Bohn, London, 1853; RICHARD DOYLE. 'The Doyle Fairy Book,' original cloth, illustrations, R. E. King & Co, London, n.d; THOMAS KEIGHTLEY. 'The Fairy Mythology,' vol I of II, original cloth, illustrations, Whittaker, Treacher, and Co, London, 1833; SOPHIA MORRISON. Manx Fairy Tales,' second edition, original cloth, L. Morrison, Peel, Isle of Man, 1929; With seven other works including two vols of 'Greek Folk Poesy,' (13)
Poetry and verse interest. Nineteen works. CHRISTINA ROSETTI. 'Verses,' twentieth thousand, original cloth with bevelled edges, unlcipped to fore edge of textblock, red boarder throughout, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, 1898; V. SACKVILLE-WEST. 'The Garden,' first trade edition, original cloth, tear to unclipped dj, some toning, Michael Joseph, 1946; RONALD BOTTRALL. 'The Palisades of Fear,' signed and inscribed by the author, first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, some spotting, Editions Poetry London, 1949; 'New Poems: 1956,' featuring Walter De La Mare, W. H. Auden, Louis MacNiece and 'Elegy' by Dylan Thomas, original cloth, unclipped dj, spotting to edge of textblock, Michael Joseph, London, 1956; T. S. ELIOT. 'Collected Poems 1909-1935,' first edition, original cloth, rubbed and bumped, Faber & Faber, London, 1936; With twelve other works on poetry including two booklets by Eliot, R. H. Mottram, Robert Graves, John Holloway and a vg 'New Poems 1952'. (19)
J. R. R. Tolkien first edition. 'The Return of the King,' signature mark '4' to page 49, lacks dj, original red cloth, spine cloth panel split at rear edge, rubbed and bumped, textblock sagging but in vg condition, fold out map to the rear in a fine condition, George Allen & Unwin, London, 1955.
JANE AUSTEN R. W. Chapman’s 1923 Oxford edition of the Novels, three volumes, 1923 large paper ed, limited to 1,000 sets of which 950 are for sale, coloured frontispiece, Clarendon Press.'Mansfield Park' has some heavy spotting to pastedown and free endpapers, rubbed and bumped extremities to all three works, vg texblocks with sparse incidences of spotting.
George Du Maurier. Two works and a biography. 'Peter Ibbetson With an Introduction by his Cousin Lady **,' original dark blue cloth with pictorial gold tooling to front board, owner ink inscription to front free endpaper, sporadic spotting throughout, unclipped edges of leaves, James R. Osgood, London, 1892; 'Trilby. A Novel,' original dark blue cloth with pictorial gold tooling to front board, frontis and illustrations, Osgood, McIlvanie & Co, 1895; 'The Young George Du Maurier,' edited by Daphne Du Maurier, first edition, original cloth, frontis illustration, some spotting, Peter Davis, London, 1951. (3)
AN 18CT GOLD VICTORIAN OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH The anonymous dial with gilt engine turned pattern face, gilt roman numerals, white metal detail to baton markers, blue batons rear case in chased floral pattern and blank cartouche , key wound, no key present, inside rear case hallmarked for Chester 1870, maker B&R (worn) Rear case measurement 4.5cm movement case cannot be removed Gross weight; 62.8g Condition Report : Not working Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Sieben Bücher zum Kriegswesen und zur Artillerie, 18./19. Jhdt. Neues Militärisches Journal, Band 1, Hannover 1799 (Einband stark berieben). Geschichte des Kriegswesens, Berlin 1835 (Seiten stockfleckig, Einband stark berieben). Kriegsfeuerwerkerei für die gezogenen Geschütze, Berlin 1862 (Hinterdeckel des Einbands lose). Der Feld-Kanonier, Berlin 1867. Kriegsfeuerwerkerei, Berlin 1873 (neuer Einband, Titelblatt fehlt). R. Wille, Das Feldgeschütz der Zukunft, Berlin 1891. Nikolaus R. v. Wuich, 15 gemeinverständliche Vorträge über die Wirkungsfähigkeit der Geschütze, Wien 1891 (neuer Einband). Neue Etiketten an den Einbänden, partiell leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Seven books on warfare and artillery, 18th/19th century
Tropenhelm des Royal Naval Division Machine Gun Corps, 1. Hälfte 20. Jhdt. Stabiler Korkkorpus, von khakifarbenem Tuch überzogen, am Scheitel eine Messingkugel (kleine Dellen), stirnseitig aufgelegt das vergoldete Messingemblem "R N D" mit zwei gekreuzten MGs unter britischer Krone. Umlaufend ergänzt ein Streifen aus teilweise dunkelbraun gefärbtem Fell. Innen grünes Leinentuch. Lederriemen und Lederschweißband ergänzt. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. A pith helmet of the Royal Naval Division Machine Gun Corps, 1st half of the 20th century
Vier Blankwaffen, 19./20. Jhdt. Südamerikanischer Kavalleriesäbel französischer Art, an der Klinge gemarkt mit Eickhornsymbol "R & B" und "Libertad R.M.", Messinggefäß, belederte Hilze, Eisenscheide (schwarz nachlackiert). Dazu ein ähnlicher US-Säbel (Kopie) mit Klingensignatur von Ames, Chicopee, Gegenseite gestempelt "U.S. ADK 1862", schwere Eisenscheide. Weiterhin ein britischer Kavalleriesäbel (Kopie) ähnlich M 1822, Klinge ("Wilkinson Sword"), Gefäß und Scheide vernickelt. Außerdem ein Sabre Briquet (Klingenstempel "C" im Wappenschild) in Lederscheide. Teilweise leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 78 - 106 cm. Four edged weapons, 19th/20th century
Degen alter Art für Offiziere im 4. Niederschlesischen Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 51, datiert 1888 Nummerngleich. Kräftige, nahezu blanke, beidseitig gekehlte Rückenklinge, an der Wurzel die Herstellermarke "Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Cie. Solingen", auf der Gegenseite die eingestempelte Zahl "88" und darüber ein gotisches "M" unter Krone.Buntmetall-Bügelgefäß mit quartseitigem Klappstichblatt, darauf der Truppenstempel "51. R. R. 8. 1.", gotische Abnahmen an Knauf und Parierstange, silberne Drahtwicklung, anhängendes altes silbern-schwarzes Portepee. Geschwärzte Lederscheide (krakeliert, etwas berieben) mit Buntmetallbeschlägen, am Mundblech ein Tragehaken und der genannte Truppenstempel, am Ortblech unten die bekrönte gotische Abnahme "M". Trage- und Altersspuren. Länge 99,5 cm. Selten schönes, gestempeltes Exemplar. An old-style sword for officers in the 4th Lower Silesian Infantry Regiment No. 51, dated 1888
Faschinenmesser M 1849 Kräftige Keilklinge, an der Wurzel Solinger Herstellerstempel und die Chiffre Krone mit "JR" für König Johann von Sachsen. Schweres Messinggefäß mit geripptem Griff, Parierstange mit Krone sowie Truppenstempel "105.R.6.174.". Schwarze Lederscheide (etwas craqueliert) mit Messingbeschlägen, am Mundblech nummerngleich gestempelt. Länge 65 cm. A Saxon M 1849 fascine knife
Bajonett M 1898 lang, Sachsen Schlanke Steckrückenklinge (leicht fleckig), an der Wurzel die Herstellermarke "Simson & Co. Suhl", am Rücken die Chiffre "AR/02" unter Krone (König Albert). Stahlgefäß mit Holzgriffschalen, an der Parierstange der Truppenstempel "101. R. 1. 32.". Lederscheide mit Eisenbeschlägen, das Mundblech gemarkt "I. S.B 322". Eisen- und Holzoberflächen zaponiert, Arretierug fest, unbeweglich, Gebrauchs- und Altersspuren. Länge 66,5 cm. Vgl. Hilbert, Blankwaffen, Berlin, 1998, Nr. 203. A Saxon bayonet M 1898 long
Infanterie-Faschinenmesser M 1845 des IR 105 Kräftige Keilklinge (stellenweise narbig), an der Wurzel der Solinger Herstellerstempel "P.D.L." (P. D. Lüneschloss) und "JR" unter Krone für König Johann von Sachsen (1854 - 1873). Massives Messinggefäß mit geripptem Griff (zwei gotische Abnahmen). Schwarze Lederscheide mit Buntmetallbeschlägen (zaponiert), am Mundblech der Truppenstempel "105. R. E. 1. 0. 169." (Kgl. Sächs. 6. Infanterie-Regiment König Wilhelm II. von Württemberg Nr. 105). Teilweise leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 64 cm. An infantry fascine knife M 1845
Bajonett M 1898 lang, Sachsen Steckrückenklinge (narbig), an der Wurzel gemarkt "Simson & Co. Suhl", am Rücken der militärfiskalische Stempel "GR/04" unter Krone (König Georg, 1902 - 1904) und gotische Abnahme. Eisernes Gefäß mit intakter Arretierung und Nussholzgriffschalen (kleine Druckstellen). Schwarze Lederscheide (geschrumpft, berieben, Druckstellen), Eisenbeschläge, am Mundblech der Truppenstempel "177.R.6.42.". Leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 66 cm. Aus der kurzen Regierungszeit König Georgs von Sachsen. A Saxon long bayonet M 1898
Seitengewehr M 1871, Sachsen Kräftige Rückenklinge (stellenweise fleckig/narbig), Herstellerstempel "P.D. Lüneschloss Solingen", am Rücken der militärfiskalische Stempel "A 80" unter Krone und gotische Abnahme. Messinggriff mit intakter Arretierung, eiserne Parierstange gestempelt "104 ... 4. 42." (5. Infanterie-Regiment Kronprinz Nr. 104). Schwarze Lederscheide (berieben) mit Messingbeschlägen, das Mundblech gestempelt "179. R. 1. 46.". Teilweise leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 64 cm. Außerdem ein nicht zugehöriges Seitengewehr-Mundblech aus Messing (etwas deformiert), gestempelt "G. II. R. M. / 1. 4.". A Saxon sidearm M 1871
Seitengewehr, ähnlich Fahnenträger-Seitengewehr Zusammengestellt aus alten und neuen Teilen. Kräftige Rückenklinge (vereinzelt leicht narbig), gemarkt "W. R. Kirschbaum Solingen", kopiertes massives IOD-Gefäß aus Messingguss mit Wappen Württembergs. Lederscheide mit Messingbeschlägen. Ergänztes Portepee. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 65 cm. A side arm, similar to flag bearer side arm
"Zeitschrift des Deutschen und Österreichischen Alpenvereins" - 22 gebundene Jahresausgaben 1901 - 1921 Ausgaben 1901 bis 1908 (1902, 1903, 1906 und 1908 doppelt), 1910 bis 1914, 1916 bis 1919 und 1921. Grüner Leineneinband, die Ausgaben ab 1917 mit kartoniertem Einband. Sehr schöne Erhaltung.Kein Versand, nur Abholung. Dazu "Oberdeutsches Flurnamenbuch", M. R. Buck, Stuttgart 1880. "Zeitschrift des Deutschen und Österreichischen Alpenvereins" - 22 yearbooks 1901 - 1921
Ersatzbajonett, um 1916 Beidseitig gekehlte Rückenklinge ohne Hersteller. Eiserner zweiteiliger Blechprägegriff (rostig) mit Spuren feldgrauer Lackierung, offenem Laufring und intakter Arretierung sowie aufgestecktem Adapter. Eisenblechscheide (stark berieben, leichte Dellen, Mundblechschraube neu) mit Spuren schwarzer Lackierung, oben der Truppenstempel "L. X. 21. R. 110". Leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Länge 46,5 cm. An ersatz bayonet, circa 1916

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