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A Second World War tag on chain stamped CE JX260041 Hos H R Hatch, and two Long Service bars 1941 and 1942, together with a Service Medal, the Burma Star with Pacific bar, the Africa Star with North Africa 1942-43 bar, the Atlantic Star with France and Germany bar and the 1939-1945 Star, with corresponding miniature set, and a small collection of other badges including the Magic Circle Golden Jubilee inscribed H R Hatch, and a silver Royal West Sussex Hospital badge to M J Hatch 1958-1961
SWEETHEART BREVET'S ETC. 1. An early Observers pattern brevet, marked 925 with marcasite decoration (some missing). 2. A sterling marked Navigators brevet, with green enamel decoration. 3. A Service S S Ltd silver marked Air Gunners brevet, with blue enamel decoration. 4. Bombadier and Navigator brevets in base metal, two R A F A pin brooches,etc (7)
A S WALES BORDERORS CASUALTY PAIR. British War & Victory medals in packets and box of issue, named to 56205 Pte G Nicholls S W B. Complete with the original ribbons and addressed to Mrs G Nicholls of 2 Burlington Place, Uxbridge Rd, West Ealing. George Nicholls served in the R W Fusiliers under number 56205, also the South Wales Borderers under 45295. The son of Mr Nicholls of 11 Raynham Rd, Hammersmith, London. The husband of Grace L Nicholls of 40 Station rd, Hammersmith, London. Killed In Action on Sunday 25/11/1917 aged 27, he is commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial. Entitled to a pair only, issued in 1922. With the medal slip stating R W Fus, and a grave scroll with newspaper details inset.
QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL a QSA medal with 3 bars, South Africa 1901, Orange Free State and Cape Colony. Inscribed 1650, 3rd CL TPR, J.L Ferguson, S.A.C. Mounted in a frame, also with two miniature medals relating to the same man (QSA and KSA), and a set of RAF WW2 medals including Royal Observer Corp (that medal named to Chief Observer R W Judd).
GREAT WAR PAIRS etc. British War & Victory medal pairs to 1. 634/SBD V P Kingdon Deck Boy RNR. (Victor was awarded a pair only). 2. 124885 Gnr H G Record RA. (Henry G Record awarded a pair only). (5) London School Board of Education medals named to H Record, 1900-01-02-03-04 bars. A renamed 1914/15 Star named to No.637 Pte W O Cl 2 W Bateman N Staffs R. ( No details found). 1939/45 Defence & War Medals, unnamed as issued. (2)
A 21st LONDON REGIMENT TRIO & PLAQUE, etc. A 1914/15 Star, British War & Victory medals named to 2054 Pte H Dommett 21. Lond. R ( 1st Surrey Rifles). A Memorial Plaque named to Herbert Henry Dommett. (Kings Letter enclosed) 1914/15 Star and Bwm & Victory medal issue slips, named to Rifleman H Dommett. Both sent to Mr J Dommett. Medal envelope addressed to Mr J Dommett, 70 Gresham Rd, Staines. Imperial War Graves Commission stating his Grave Position as Caberet Rouse Brit Cemetery Soushez. With an original photograph of the grave and the then wooden cross. The son of James and Martha Dommett of 70 Gresham Rd, Staines. Aged 25 he was Killed in Action 04/05/1916. (WG details states died) Later spelling shows Rouge and Souchez, Pas de Calais.
A FIRST WORLD WAR 1914-15 STAR, VICTORY MEDAL AND OTHER ITEMS. A First World War 1914-15 star named to 1786 Sepoy Fakir Khan, 62/Punjabis. A Victory medal to 613894 Private W.H.Pike, 19 London R. Two World War II War Medals, a George VI INdia medal, badges, Lusitania medal, ribbons and other items. (a lot)
CEYLON MOUNTED RIFLES CROSSBELT & POUCH & VARIOUS ITEMS a Ceylon Mounted Rifles Officers Crossbelt and pouch, also with a CMR sash, and various ephemera including Reece Cross Country Track Report, various photographs showing various exercises and scenes of camp, CMR booklets from the 1930's (Year Books, Officers Mess, Camp Programme etc), large unframed photographs (studio of R.B.Holmes & Co, Peshawar), colour illustration for CMR brooch from Garrards, 1953, roll of Officers etc. All items relating to J R B Goodfellow.
CEYLON MOUNTED RIFLES a qty of items relating to J R B Goodfellow, including a CMR Cap Badge, a set of large and small buttons by Hobson & Sons, London, CMR Helmet plume, cloth badges, 2 Ceylon MR pair of shoulder titles, etc. Also with some items relating to the Ceylon Planters Rifle Corps including badges and buttons, and Dragoon Guards buttons, shoulder titles etc. Also with some Masonic regalia, also associated with J R B Goodfellow, including an apron in a leather case, marked Bro J R B Goodfellow, Lodge Charity, masonic photographs etc.
A PORTRAIT OF GEN C A WILDING CMG, R INNISKILLING FUSr. 28.1/4" x 33.1/2" Outer frame dimensions, painted over a photograph of General Charles Arthur Wilding CMG. He had served in the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers since 1887, prior to Commanding a Brigade during the Gt War. In his portrait of half length, he is wearing a CMG then an India General Service Medal bar(Burma), Africa General Service Medal and 1914-14/15 Star ribbons. Born 12/6/1868 2.Lt Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 14/9/1887 Lt " " " 11/9/1889 Cptn " " " 19/1/1898 Major " " " 07/12/1905 Lt Col " " " 12/10/1914. Brig Gen Commanded the 10th Brigade, 4th Division February to December 1916. Died 7/7/1953.
AN OFFICERS SWORD. An Edward V11 officers sword and scabbard, by Hobson & Son of Lexington Street, London. The blade of 32.1/2", etched with 2 Lancashire and R E V below. The blade has wear and polishing evident, making the details hard to ascertain. Steel hilt and scabbard, which has been plated.
Vintage Circa 1970s R. Stone, New York Pave Set Round Brilliant Cut Diamond, Carved Dark Blue-Gray Hardstone (possibly lapis) and 18 Karat Yellow Gold Ring. Diamonds F-G color, VS1-VS2 clarity. Signed, stamped 18K. Ring size 8. Approx. weight: 27.8 grams. Condition: Good vintage condition. Estimate: $500.00 - $700.00 Domestic Shipping: $28.00
AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY OF 'TAFADDAL BIN MARUF'TURKEY, 19TH CENTURY black ink and gold on cream paper, illuminated and polychrome heading decorated with floral and geometric designs, nine leaves, fourteen lines to the page written in naskh script illuminated with elegant cloud scrolls, gold and polychrome roundels separating text, each page within a single gold margin, in a palace gilt leather binding with tughra of Abdul Hamid IIfolio 22.5cm x 15cmProvenance:From a London collection; commissioned by the Grand Vizier Galip Pasha under Sultan Abdul Hamid II (r. 1876-1909).
Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding (British 1778-1855) View of Snowdon, Wales Oil on board Signed lower left, inscribed with title verso 9 x 30.5cm (3½ x 12 in.) Provenance: Private collection of J R Langham Sale, Christie's South Kensington, 11 March 1999, Lot 239 Please note: the measurements are incorrectly published in the printed catalogue. They should read 24 x 30cm.
A cast iron dog grate in Mediaeval style, 20th century, with outscrolled tulip form cressets and part writhen stems, on scrolled feet, leading to a rectangular form basket, 95cm wide, 64cm high, 46cm deep overall; and a cast iron fireback in 17th century taste, 20th century, with arched top, cast with a ‘Royal Oak’ design, consisting of an oak tree and coronets, and the initials ‘C R’ (probably for ‘Charles Rex’), 70cm high, 82cm wide
Kurdish rug, north west Persia, early 20th century, 6ft. 5in. X 4ft. 5in. 1.96m. X 1.35m. Overall wear. Dark blue diamond shape field with trellised design populated with various birds; flowerheads; foliage and tribesmen, repeated in the ivory spandrels; terracotta main border of rosettes and lanceolate leaves; pale blue guards. Label verso states: Cleaned and restored by R. L. Rose Ltd.
Schoolcraft (Henry R). Historical and Statistical Information respecting the History, Condition and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States, 6 volumes, 1st edition, Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Company [volumes 5-6: J. B. Lippincott & Company], 1851-7, half-titles, additional engraved title pages to volumes 1-5, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 6, 326 (of 330) lithographic, chromolithographic or engraved plates and maps, mainly after Seth Eastman, one folding table, including 58 chromolithographic plates by Ackerman, Bowen or Duval in volume 1, many of the lithographic or engraved plates and maps hand-coloured, occasional tissue-guards, lacking volume 1 plate numbers 40, 42, 52 and 70 (but plates 42 and 70 are reprinted in volume 6 as numbers 27 and 15), variable spotting, browning and offsetting, volume 1 plates 24, 44 and 45 dog-eared, secretarial presentation inscriptions to Buckingham Smith from Luke Lea as Commissioner of Indian Affairs (volume 1 front pastedown), Henry Schoolcraft (volumes 2 and 4 front pastedowns), Seth Eastman (volume 3 front pastedown), and Charles E. Mix (volume 5 front free endpaper), gift inscription from Smith to 'John Cunningham of Sevilla' dated 1864 to volume 1 half-title, ink-stamps of Michelina Gorgolini, Rome, to engraved title page and p. 22 of each volume, modern book-labels of Jay Snider, contemporary ownership inscription to volume 6 title page, volumes 1-5 edges untrimmed in original pictorial cloth gilt, recased, rubbed, wear and restoration to extremities, volume 1 endpapers renewed, volume 6 in modern cloth, large 4to (32.5 x 24.5 cm) (Qty: 6)Howes S-183; Sabin 77849; cf. Field, Indian Bibliography 1379 (with a later issue of the first volume, dated 1853). Presentation set of Schoolcraft's monumental and profusely illustrated survey of the Native American tribes, volumes one to five variously inscribed on behalf of the author, the illustrator Seth Eastman, and two Commissioners of Indian Affairs to Buckingham Smith (1810-1870), diplomat, historian of Spanish exploration in Florida and the Americas, and the first surveyor of the Everglades following Florida's accession to the United States in 1845. Volume one is a first issue, retaining the chromolithographic plates with the imprints of Ackerman, Bowen or Duval, and the unabbreviated title page. An excellent association. In volume three Schoolcraft acknowledges his use of Smith's transcripts of documents held in the Archivo-General, Mexico City, which Smith made during his posting as secretary of legation (1850-2), and of Smith's translation of the 16th-century narrative of Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca. In fact, Smith privately supported the criticism directed against Schoolcraft by archaeologist E. G. Squier (1821-1888) from 1854, but Schoolcraft nevertheless helped secure Smith's next posting as secretary of legation in Madrid (1855-8; see Dippie, Catlin and His Contemporaries , p. 254). Inconsistencies in the numbering of the plates have led to records' also calling for 327 or 332 plates, this last figure counting 'plates' 17, 32, 33 and 36 in volume five as individuals, although they appear on two sheets. Provenance: Buckingham Smith (1810-1870; presentation inscriptions); given by Smith to 'John Cunningham of Sevilla' in 1864 (gift inscription to volume one); library of Michelina Gorgolini, Rome (ink-stamps); Jay T. Snider (bookplates; his sale, 'The Jay T. Snider Collection of Historical Americana', Christie's New York, 21 June 2005, lot 264).
Tully (Miss). Letters written during a Ten Years' Residence at the Court of Tripoli; published from the Originals in the Possession of the Family of the late Richard Tully, the British Consul: comprising Authentic Memoirs and Anecdotes of the Reigning Bashaw, his Family, and Other Persons of Distiction; also, an Account of the Domestic Manners of the Moors, Arabs, and Turks, 2 volumes, 3rd edition, for Henry Colburn, 1819, half-title to volume 2, 7 hand-coloured aquatint plates, folding map, light offsetting, armorial bookplates of the Thorold baronets of Syston Park, monogram book-labels 'J H T' (Sir John Hayford Thorold, 10th Baronet, 1773-1831), later book-labels of Sefik Atabey (see note), contemporary straight-grain pink calf by R. Storr of Grantham for Sir John Hayford Thorold, gilt spines with twin olivine morocco labels, joints rubbed, 8vo (21.4 x 12.4 cm) (Qty: 2)Atabey 1242 (this copy; illustrated); Blackmer 1682; cf. Abbey Travel 299 & 301, and Tooley 493-4. Ramsden Outside London p. 157 for the binder. 'According to the introduction these letters were written by the ... sister-in-law of Richard Tully, British consul at Tripoli from 1873 to 1793 ... The work is particularly valuable for its details of family life in the seraglio ... The very attractive plates depict genre scenes and costumes (Blackmer). The library of the Thorold baronets at Syston Park, Lincolnshire, was sold by Sotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge in December 1884.
Hanson (John Arthur). Roman Theater-Temples, Princeton University Press, 1959, monochrome illustrations at rear, original black cloth gilt in dust wrapper, 4to, together with: Mattingly (Harold), Roman Coins, from the Earliest TImes to the Fall of the Western Empire, 1st edition, Methuen and Co. Ltd.,, 1927, 64 halftone numismatic plates, original blue cloth, corners bumped, dust jacket (spine frayed), 8vo, Miller (J. Innes), The Spice Trade of the Roman Empire 29 B. C. to A. D. 641, 1st edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1969, original boards, dust jacket (frayed at head of spine), 8vo, Wheeler (R. E. M.), Prehistoric and Roman Wales, 1st edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1925 , halftone plates, original cloth, slightly faded, 8vo, and numerous other Roman Empire studies, mostly 20th-century academic publications, original cloth or boards, many in dust jackets, 8vo (approximately 90 volumes) (Qty: 3 shelves)
Twohig (Elizabeth Shee). The Megalithic Art of Western Europe, 1st edition, Oxford University Press, 1981, numerous illustrations, including some after photographs, original cloth in price clipped dust jacket, closed tear to head of spine, 4to, together with: Bruce-Mitford (R. L. S., editor), Recent Archaeological Excavations in Britain. Selected Excavations 19390-1955 with a Chapter on Recent Air-Reconnaissance, 1st edition, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1956, halftone photographic plates, original cloth, dust jacket chipped, 8vo, Jackson (Kenneth), Language and History in Early Britain. A Chronological Survey of the Brittonic Languages, First to Twelfth Century A. D., 1st edition, later impression, Edinburgh: University Press, 1956, typed letter signed from author to Graham Webster tipped to front pastedown, original cloth, dust jacket (slightly chipped), 8vo, Van Arsdell (R. D.), Celtic Coinage of Britain, 1st edition, Spink, 1989, original boards, dust jacket, 8vo, and numerous other archaeologial scholarly publications on early Britain, 20th-century, many in dust wrappers, mainly 8vo (approximately 120 volumes) PLEASE LEAVE APPROXIMATELY 15 LINES FOR FURTHER TEXT (Qty: 3 shelves)

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