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WWI pair to 26862 Pte. A.H.T. Carr E. Surr. R. comprising 1914/18 war medal; Victory medal; 1939/45 Defence medal to/w associated WWII awards to J.F Sowersby 1939/45 star; France & Germany star; Defence and war medals, in OHMS box of issue, further awards attributed to Capt. K.Carr, W. Africa Artillery comprising 1939/45 star; Burma star; Defence and 39/45 war medals
Caldecott, Randolph "Graphic Pictures", "More Graphic Pictures", "Last Graphic Pictures" and "Gleanings from the Graphic", all published George Routledge & Sons, oblong small folio, black and white and colour illustrations, pictorial boards, all a little worn and stained but text and pictures clean together with R Caldecott picture books "The Three Jovial Huntsmen", "The Great Panjandrum Himself", "Come Lasses and Lads", "The House that Jack Built" and "Mrs Mary Blaize...", all published George Routledge, pictorial paper covers (9)
Various books on Chinese collecting including:- Bushell, Steven W "Description of Chinese Pottery and Porcelain, being a translation of the T'ao Shuo", Oxford 1910, red cloth with gilt titles Garner, Sir Harry "Oriental Blue and White", Faber & Faber 1977 Hobson, R L "The Wares of the Ming Dynasty", Charles Tuttle & Co 1962, dust jacket Perry, Lilla S "Chinese Snuff Bottles - the Adventure and Studies of a Collector", in slip jacket Six sale catalogues for important Chinese ceramics and jades and various other volumes (22)
Whellan, William & Co "History, Gazetteer and Directory of Northamptonshire; comprising a general survey of the county and the history of the diocese of Peterborough...", Whittaker & Co 1849, map missing, inscription on ffep named then Wellingborough 1849, hinges cracked, backstrip separating, bumped and worn Baker, Ann Elizabeth "Glossary of Northamptonshire, words and phrases...", John Russell Smith 1854, two volumes, purple blind stamped cloth with gilt titles, backstrips faded "Northamptonshire notes and queries 1888-89, 1892-93 and 1894-95" Morton, John "The Natural History of Northamptonshire...", London, R Knaplock 1712, two volumes, plates, maps missing, various loose maps and geographical plans, fossil plates included, marbled boards, half-leather, volume one backstrip separated, boards separated, condition poor and other related volumes (15)
Roberts, David R A "The Holy Land" and "Egypt and Nubia", two volume gift edition published by Whitestar Publishers, with silk ribbon markers, dust jackets, slip case and advertising pamphlet Assorted books on the Far East including:- Budge, E A Wallis "The Book of the Dead", Gramercy Books, New York 1960, from the original 1895, dust jacket Mahdy, Christine E I "The Pyramid Builder" (two copies), Smyth Piazzi "The Great Pyramid", etc. (1 box)
Prideaux, Dr Humphrey "The Original and Right of Tithes for the Maintenance of the Ministry in a Christian Church...", London printed for R Knaplock 1736, contemporary inscription on title page, faded library stamp on title page, bookplate inside front cover, various pencil markings, contemporary blind stamped leather, possibly re-backed Sangster, John "The Rights and Duties of Property: with a plan for paying off the National Debt", Whittaker & Co 1851, contemporary inscription on ffep, possibly by the author as signed by the author Low, David "On Landed Property and the Economy of Estates...", Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans 1856, various illustrations, plans, green cloth and eight various pamphlets on agriculture (5 volumes) (8)
Bennett, Charles "The Stories that Little Breeches Told and the Pictures which Charles Bennett Drew for Them", Sampson Low 1863, ills., frontis, vignette on title page, blindstamped cloth with gilt pictorial front board and title, spine faded "The Illustrated London Spelling Book", a new edition revised, pub. Herbert Ingram & Co 1855, marbled boards, half-leather but worn, numerous illustrations "Grimm's Goblins..." translated from the Kinder Und Haus Marchen by E Taylor, R Meek & Co 1876, facsimile title page, numerous illustrations, rebound cloth Kettlewell, John "The Story of Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp", ills. and other embellishments by the author Alfred A Knopf, London and New York 1928, frontis, colour and other illustrations, yellow cloth with black decorated front board Potter, Beatrix "The Tale of Benjamin Bunny", Frederick Warne 1904 "The Tale of Little Pig Robinson", Frederick Warne 1930 and various other children's books (1 box)
Thackeray, William Makepeace "Vanity Fair", Bradbury & Evans 1848, inscription on title page "British Library, 24 Coxspur Street", illustrations and plates, staining, foxing and offsetting, re-bound marbled end papers, marbled boards, half-leather, pastedowns to spine, gilt titles, gilt decorations and raised bands, t.e.g., page 453 "Mr Pitt" instead of Sir Pitt, page 336 without surpressed wood cut illustration Surtees, R S "Ask Mamma or the Richest Commoner in England", illustrations by John Leech, Bradbury, Agnew & Co 1858, colour plates and others, ffep loose, pictorial red cloth decorated in gold and black "Handley Cross or Mr Jorrocks's Hunt", illustrations by John Leech, George Baynton 1926, colour and other illustrations, blue pictorial cloth "Mr Sponge's Sporting Tour", illustrations by John Leech, Bradbury & Evans 1853, colour frontis, colour plates and illustrations, frontis torn and repaired, rebound, half-leather, red cloth, gilt titles and raised bands to spine (4)
Goupil & Co - Six volumes printed for Goupil & Co, Manzi Joyant & Co Fine Art Publishers...", Paris, Edinburgh, New York, London, various dates, all various limited editions:- "Queen Anne" by Herbert Paul, "Henry VIII" by A F Pollard, "Queen Victoria" by Richard R Holmes, "Charles I" by Sir John Skelton, "Oliver Cromwell" by Samuel Rawson Gardiner, "James I and VI" by T F Henderson, all with coloured frontis with tissue guards, numerous plates, half-leather, maroon cloth boards, backstrip with pastedown with gilt titles, raised bands, speckled edges, leather all rather rubbed, but bindings tight (6)
Stark, Freya "The Southern Gates of Arabia - a journey in the Hadbramaut", John Murray 1936, photographic illustrations, green cloth, gilt titles but worn Tyndale, Walter "Below the Cataracts", Heinemann 1907, ills., foxing, blue cloth with gilt decorations Thomas, Bertram "Arabia Felix: across the empty quarter of Arabia, with a foreword by T E Lawrence...", Jonathan Cape 1932, photographic illustrations, ffep missing, faded and worn cream cloth Lawrence, T E "Revolt in the Desert", Jonathan Cape 1927 Chirol, Valentine "The Middle Eastern Question or Some Political Problems of Indian Defence", John Murray 1903, photographic illustrations, maroon cloth with gilt decorations and titles Lorimer, Norma "By the Waters of Carthage", Hutchinson 1906, photographic illustrations, some foxing, photographic pastedown to front cover Slatin Pasha, Rudolf C, translated Wingate, F R Colonel "Fire and Sword in the Sudan 1879-1895", Edward Arnold 1898 Lawrence, T E "Seven Pillars of Wisdom", Jonathan Cape 1935, brown cloth, dust jacket, not price clipped and other volumes (10)
R W Martin & Brothers stoneware wall bracket, the bracket modelled as bunches of primroses and leaves, incised 'Clay from Pluckley to the top and impressed twice Fecit R W Martin',12cm highPluckley clay pit in Kent provided a rich source of oxidised red mottled clay for brick production and is known as Weald clay, after an ancient forest.
R W Martin & Brothers double bird glazed stoneware jar and cover, dated 1914, modelled by Robert Wallace Martin as two birds, one with its wing on the other and looking into each other's eyes, in buff and brown with blue glaze on one chest, inscribed '11.12.1914' and 'R W Martin & Bro. Southall',16cm high, on a fixed ebonised wood plinthLiterature: For a similar double jar and cover, see 'Historical Design', Christie's King Street, 3 November 2015, Lot 94.
Robert Taylor rare signed limited edition print 798/1250 "Early Morning Arrival" Lancaster VR-A Bomber returns to RAF Colerne from her first operation over enemy territory on the morning of 6th June 1944. Signed in pencil by Bill Reid VC, Roderick Learoyd VC, Norman Jackson VC, A De Breyne, J. Kelly, P. Brophy, R. VIgars, J. Friday and A. Bodie. (Of Local interest). Published by The Military Gallery, Bath 1988.
HARRISON'S HISTORY OF LONDON An Engraving "Plan of the City and environs of London as fortified by Order of Parliament in the years 1642 and 1643", later hand coloured, 20cm x 31.5cm to plate mark, plain mounted in slender gilt glazed frame, togethe r with a similarly framed ENGRAVING entitled "The City Gates as they appeared before they were pulled down", displaying eight various gates also for Harrison's History of London

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