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METALWORK - PEWTER, COPPER, BRASS: 1. Hornsby, Peter R G: Pewter of the Western World 1600-1850. Schiffer, 1983, signed by author, DJ;2. Kerfoot, J B: American Pewter. Crown, New York, 1942, 2nd printing;3. Tavenor-Perry, J: Dinanderie. Macmillan, George Allen & Sons, 1910, 1st edn., no DJ, red cloth; 4. Masse, H J L: Pewter Plate. George Bell, 1904, 1st edn., no DJ, green cloth; 5. Woolmer & Arkwright: Pewter of the Channel Islands. John Bartholomew, 1973, 1st edn., DJ; 6. Kauffman, Henry J: American Cooper & Brass. Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1968, 1st edn., DJ; 7. Masse & Michaelis: The Pewter Collector. Barrie & Jenkins, 1971 (7)
DELFT AND ENGLISH POTTERY:1. Lipski & Archer: Dated English Delftware. Sotheby Publications, 1984, 401/1000, DJ;2. Luxmoore, Chas F C: English Saltglaze Earthenware. William Pollard & Co, 1924, 1st Edn.;3. Ray, Anthony: English Delftware Pottery. Faber & Faber, undated, DJ;4. Garner & Archer: English Deltware. Faber & Faber, 1972, DJ;5. Rackham, Bernard: Medieval English Pottery. Faber & Faber, 1972, DJ;6. Towner, Donald: The Leeds Pottery. Cory, Adam & McKay, 1963, DJ;7. Barker, David: William Greatbach. Jonathan Horne, 1991, DJ;8. Britton, Frank: London Delftware. Jonathan Horne, 1987, DJ;9. Lewis, J & G: Prattware. Acc, 1984, DJ;10. Hobson, R L: Catalogue of the Collection of English Pottery in the British Museum. BM 1903 (10)
CHINESE CERAMICS, FURNITURE AND DECORATIVE ARTS:1. Ecke, Gustav: Chinese Domestic Furniture. Charles E Tuttle, 1962, DJ;2. Ayers, John: Far Eastern Ceramics in the V & A. Sotheby, Parke, Bernet, 1980, DJ;3. Jarry, Madelaine: Chinoiserie. Vendome Press, 1981, DJ;4. Gadden, Geoffrey: Oriental Export Market Porcelain. Granada, 1979, DJ;5. Garner, Sir Harry: Chinese Lacquer. Faber & Faber, 1979, DJ;6. Garner, Sir Harry: Oriental Blue and White. Faber & Faber, 1979, DJ;7. Jenyns, Soame: Ming Pottery and Porcelain. Faber & Faber, 1953, 1st edn., DJ;8. Watson, William: Ancient Chinese Bronzes. Faber & Faber, 1977, DJ;9. Ellsworth, Robert Hatfield: Chinese Furniture. Random House, 1970;10. Jourdain & Jenyns: Chinese Export Art. Country Life, 1950, DJ;11. Reitlinger, Gerald: Eastern Ceramics. Ashmolean Museum, 198112. Hobson, R L: Chinese Art. Spring Books, 1952, DJ (12)
SYMONDS, R W:1. Furniture Making in 17th and 18th Century England. Conoisseur, 1955, blue cloth boards;2. Masterpieces of English Furniture and Clocks. Batsford, 1940, (750 copies UK, 500 in America), blue cloth boards;3. The Present State of Old English Furniture. Duckworth & Co, 1921, red cloth boards;4. Old English Walnut and Lacquer Furniture. Herbert Jenkins, 1923, red cloth boards (4)
A framed and glazed map of Wiltshire, commissioned for the Wiltshire Regiment in contemporary frame by David Joel Limited, Kingston Bypass, London, the map by permission of the Rt. Hon. R. S. Hudson, C. H. M. P. Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, 1940 - 45, designed and drawn by Ernest Clegg and printed by Waddington 1946.
HM Queen Elizabeth II - 1950s - 1970s selection of invitations, menu cards, programmes, notices, admittances to The Queen's Royal box Royal Albert Hall, photographs, etc, also 1964 Commonwealth of Australia appointment document signed 'Elizabeth R', 1965 handwritten memo on Balmoral Castle notepaper to Sub Lieutenant Albert Baker on board Royal Yacht Britannia, a handwritten Buckingham Palace card signed 'Elizabeth R', 1990, 1994 and 2000 Christmas cards signed 'Elizabeth R and Philip' (qty)
HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother - handwritten letter on Clarence House notepaper dated May 13th 1980, signed 'Elizabeth R', written to Alfred Amos (junior) following the death of his sister Emma. The Queen Mother expresses her sorrow and offers her sympathy. Also the accompanying handwritten envelope with ER monogram
HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother - two autographed cheques (Messrs Drummond), signed 'Elizabeth R', one payable to Lady Katharine Seymour, Lady in Waiting, for £250, dated 1978, the other cheque payable to Rudolf Ltd., The Queen's Milliner, for £495.75, dated 1974, plus a handwritten note to Albert Baker, Keeper of The Royal Cabins on board HM Yacht Britannia, concerning a piece of Isle of Man history regarding the Castletown motto (3)
HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother - handwritten letter on monogrammed paper dated January 4th 1952, signed 'Elizabeth R', written to Miss Emma Amos, daughter of Alfred Amos, Gamekeeper on the Sandringham Estate, offering condolences on the death of her father and acknowledging his long and loyal service, with original envelope
HM King George VI - handwritten letter on Buckingham Palace headed notepaper dated February 18th 1950 to Alfred Amos - the Head Gamekeeper on the Sandringham Estate - The King shows concern for Amos's health and congratulates him for his hard work on the Estate which has provided such good shooting for The King, signed 'Yours Sincerely George R', with original envelope
HM King George VI - handwritten letter on Buckingham Palace headed notepaper dated October 19th 1950 to Alfred Amos - the Head Gamekeeper on the Sandringham Estate - The King shows concern for Amos's health as he is recuperating in hospital and says how much he is missed on the Estate. The King goes on to discuss the shoot which he is satisfied with and hopes Amos will recover. 'I am yours sincerely George R', with original envelope
'Jingling Bits' P. G. R. Benson illustrated by Lionel Edwards, printed for private circulation by Hazell, Watson & Viney Ld, London & Aylesbury, no date and a small quantity of other country related books including 'Modern Practical Farriery...' W J Miles published by William Mackenzie, no date (19th century)
'The Mynster of the Ile; or, The Story of the Ancient Parish of Ilminster, the one Royal Peculiar in the County of Somerset' James Street M.A. H. Abraham/Chapple and Son 1904; 'Cathedral Cities of England' George Gilbert illustrated by W W Collins, William Heinemann, 1905, limited edition signed and numbered by the artist, 36/100; 'The Cabinet of the Arts; being a new and universal drawing book...' edited by J Dougall, second edition with additions, vol I, R. Ackermann, 101 Strand
Imperial Service Medal for Meritorius Service named to DENNIS REGINALD FREDERICK COWLING with ribbon and case, and framed citation, together with invitation and programmes for the Presentation of the Queen's Award to Industry to The Post Office Research Department by Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer, KG on 15th June 1972 containing photographs and explanatory notes regarding transistors for submarine telegraphy, also a black and white photograph of the D R F Cowling in laboratory at Dollis Hill Post Office Research Station, together with a small quantity of other black and white RAF related photographs, mainly of WW II era, which might relate to the recipient
WW1 Machine Gun Corps casualty trio to Frederick Henry Cowling with bronze Death Plaque and framed Casualty Scroll - Victory medal to 3170 PTE. F. H. COWLING. 17-LOND.R, British War Medal medal to 3170 PTE. F. H. COWLING. 17-LOND.R, and 1914-15 Star to same with certificate from Record Office Machine Gun & Tank Corps Alexandra Palace, N22 conferring medal upon No 23916 Pte F H Cowling, "M G C" had he lived, the scroll to Pte. Frederick Henry Cowling Machine Gun Corps, with various medal ribbons and On War Service 1914 brass badge; with four London County Council Punctuality and Attendance medals engraved to F Cowling for years 1905-1909, and: Three similar punctuality medals to L Cowling 1909-1913 Four to N Cowling 1908-1913 Five to E Cowling 1911-1920 and one to R Cowling 1905 23916 Pte Frederick Henry Cowling Machine Gun Corps (INF) formerly 3170 in London Regt, died of wounds aged 21 on 15/09/1916, buried in Dernancourt Communal Cemetery Extension (on the Somme). Son of John Henry and Esther Cowling of 33 Exmouth Street, Stepney, London E.
ARTHUR SARKISSIAN, OIL ON CANVAS, 1965, H 20", W 28", MOUNT ARARAT: Signed lower right "Arthur S." Full first and last names on reverse of canvas. Dated 1965. Landscape with Arabs on camels. Purchased in Iran. Label on reverse reads: R. A. Hayrapetyan Art Studio, Guive Passage, Down stairs, Tehran, Iran.
A selection of antiquarian books Sheridan, Louisa Henrietta (ed.) "The Comic Offering" or "Ladies' Melonge" of literary merth, for 1833, various comic illustrations throughout, ffep missing, blindstamped leather showing masks and figures with foliate design and devilry, "The Young Man's Book of Amusement - containing the most interesting and instructive experiments in various branches of science to which is added all the popular tricks and changes in cards and making the art of fireworks", Halifax, Milner & Sowerby 1857, folding engraved frontis, illustration on page 40, backstrip detaching and hinges cracked and general wear, full blindstamp cloth, "Lloyd's Natural History" edited by R Bowdler Sharp, a handbook to the primates, volumes 1 and 2, Edward Lloyd 1896 and 1897, colour plates throughout both volumes, volume 2 quarter leather but backstrip worn and chipped, volume 1 all cloth with gilt rules but again faded and worn and three other volumes
England. Lot of five (5) WWII medals with ribbons, mounted. Palestine 1945-48, stamped as follows on the rim: 6934609 TPR R M SCRIVIN 15/19H; 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal; War Medal 1939-45. Original presentation card for four (4) of the medals included; Palestine medal likely awarded on a different occasion, for service during the Arab Rebellion in Palestine in the late 1930’s. Condition of medals ranges from About Uncirculated to Uncirculated.

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