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TRUBSHAW BRIAN: (1924-2001) British Test Pilot, the first to fly Concorde, April 1969. Signed First Day Cover issued for the Delivery Flight of Concorde 216 G-N94AF, Filton to Heathrow Airport, and featuring a colour image of Concorde in flight. The flown cover is signed by both pilots individually, Brian Trubshaw and Brian Walpole, both with their names alone to clear areas. Also signed by R. D. Griffin of Concorde Operations above a cachet confirming that the cover was flown on the Concorde flight. Post marked at Bristol, 13th June 1980. VG
PARK KEITH: (1892-1975) New Zealand Air Chief Marshal of World War II, played a significant role during the Battle of Britain. Signed First Day Cover, the Royal Air Force cover commemorating the 31st Anniversary of the Battle of Britain and featuring a colour image of a Spitfire aircraft in flight. Post marked 18th September 1971. Signed ('K R Park') in blue ink with his name alone to a largely clear area. Together with a First Day Cover commemorating Park and featuring a colour image of various Battle of Britain aircraft and with an inset portrait of the Air Marshal. Post marked on the 38th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain, 16th September 1978. Signed by Ian Park, son of Keith Park, and one other individual. VG to EX, 2
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER: (1900-2002) Queen Consort of King George VI. Vintage signed Christmas greetings card, the 4to stiff cream folding card featuring a colour photograph to the inside of the Queen Mother standing in a semi-profile three quarter length pose. Signed ('from Elizabeth R') in dark fountain pen ink beneath a printed greeting, 1965. With a gold embossed crown to the front. Some light age wear, otherwise VG
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER: (1900-2002) Queen Consort of King George VI. Signed Christmas greetings card, the stiff white 4to folding card featuring a photograph to the inside of the Queen Mother standing in a three quarter length profile pose in a garden. Signed ('from Elizabeth R') in black ink beneath a printed greeting, 1970. With a gold embossed crown to the front cover. About EX
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER: (1900-2002) Queen Consort of King George VI. Signed Christmas greetings card, the oblong 4to stiff white folding card featuring a colour photograph to the inside of the Queen Mother riding in a state carriage alongside three of her grandchildren upon the occasion of the installation as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports at Dover, August 1979. Signed ('from Elizabeth R') in black ink beneath a printed greeting, 1979. With a gold embossed crown to the front. VG
An 18ct gold aquamarine and diamond cluster ring - The oval aquamarine with an old-cut diamond surround to the plain band - Estimated total diamond weight 1.20cts - Aquamarine approx 23x14x6mms - Hallmarked London - Ring size R 1/2 - Weight approx 12.6gms Condition Report: Good - Diamonds bright - Aquamarine light bluish green.
Two family groups of medals, a World War I trio to 14072 Pte. R.Jahn R. Berks. R. and a group of three World War II medals, with George VI Territorial medal to 6016637 Gnr.W.J.T.Jahn R.A., with Regular Army Certificate of Service and Certificate of Education for W.J.T.Jahn. a War Badge and Certificate both numbered 402550, a 3 Commando Brigade, The Third Jungle Book, dated March 1946 and a Commando shield
Scottish Antiquarian Miscellany : Historie and Life of King James the Sext, 1804. 8vo. Qtr. binding. Scarce; Brown P. : Scotland Before 1700 from Contemporary Documents, 1893. 8vo.Full calf,re-backed; Spalding J. : History of the Troubles in Scotland in the Reign of Charles I.,1829. 8vo; Chambers R. : Domestic Annals of Scotland, 1859. Three vols., 8vo., original cloth, re-backed; Gordon P. : A Short Abridgement of Britane's Distemper, 1844. Small qto., Qtr. binding. Scarce. Robertson W. : History of Scotland bound together with Historical Disquisition of India ( with two folding maps ). Nd. American edition, C.1830. 8vo. Distemper - upper board detached.
Armstrong R. : The History of Liddesdale, Eskdale, Ewesdale, Wauchopedale and the Debateable Land, 1883. Part I - From the Twelfth Century to 1530. (Nb. Part II not published ). Square folio, original buckram binding. Limited Edition, No. 75 of 105 copies on large paper. Illuminated title page, engraved, tinted and chromolithographic plates with tissue guards. Manuscript calligraphic presentation dedication on fep. Scarce title. Vg. good copy
Bindings : Collection of 12 mainly period bindings including : The Library Shakespeare, nd. C1890. Three vols. Large qto., qtr Morocco binding, marbled edges. Chromolithograph, monochrome & tinted plates, vignettes by Gilbert, Cruikshank & Dudley; Scott's Poetical Works, 1874. Qto. Morocco,aeg, steel engravings. Hayward A. :Selected Essays, 1879. Two vols. 8vo. Fine qtr. binding, marbled bds. & eps; Mitchell O. : Orbs of Heaven, 1853; Mackenzie R.: 19th.Century, 1885.
East Anglia and Norfolk Miscellany : Storey E. : Spirit of the Fens, 1985; Douglas Brown R. : East Anglia 1939, 1980; Cook O. : Breckland, 1980; Baldry G. The Rabbitskin Cap, 1979; Savory A. : Fisherman Fowler, 1976; Gliddon G. : Norfolk & Suffolk in the Great War, 1988; Ketton-Cremer R. : Norfolk in the Civil War, 1985; Rider Haggard L : the Cloak That I Left, 1976. All 8vo. Hb. + Dj. Some 1st.Eds. Togther with 22 related titles ( some pbs.) All mainly vg/vg. A nice collection of 20th.C. regional titles with some reprints of classics.
Hawker P. : Instructions to Young Sportsmen in Guns and Shooting, 1826. 8vo. Qtr. binding. Engraved frontis & plates & The Diary of Colonel Peter Hawker, 1893. 8vo. Two vols. Steel engraved frontis & plates; Folkard H. : The Wild-Fowler, 1875. 8vo. Green cloth, gilt. Fine steel engraved plates, tissue guards; Payne-Gallwey R. : Letters to Young Shooters,1890/92/99. 3 vols.First,second & third series. Illustrated. Walsingham : Shooting, 1902. 8vo. hb. Engraved frontis & plates ( Badminton Lib.) Some foxing & discolouration on Hawker 1826. O/w generally vg.
Automobilia : Davis S. : Motor Racing, 1932; Walkerley R. (Ed.) : Famous Motor Races, 1963; Brown E. : The Owner-Driver's Handbook, 1929; Boddy W. : Continental Sports Cars, 1950; Society of Automobile Engineers Transactions, Parts I & II. Together with 25+ other related titles. Generally vg. Mainly 8vo hb, some 4to. a few pb.
Masonic Miscellany : Carr H. : The Freemason at Work, 1981; Chudley R. : Thomas Dunckerley, 1982; Harborne L. : History of Freemasonry in Berkshire and Buckinghamshire, 1990; Lennhoff E. : Freemasons, 1994; Jones B. : Freemasons' Book of the Royal Arch, 1975; Borg A. : History of the Worshipful Company of Painters, 2005; Smyth F. : Brethren in Chivalry, 1991; Dunbabin R. : History of the Royal Arch Province Buckinghamshire, 1991; Dyer C. : Grand Stewards and Their Lodge, 1985. The Holy Bible, Master Reference Edition, 1971. Together with 30+ related titles. Most volumes vg or nf.
Gould R. : History of Freemasonry, 1883. 6 Vols. Qto. Blue cloth, gilt decorations, aeg. Illustrated; Fellows J. : The Mysteries of Freemasonry, 1860. 8vo. Hb. gilt on spine & blind-stamped. Engraved frontis & woodcut illus. Scarce; Paillard M. : Constitutions of the Free-Masons or Anderson's Constitutions of 1723. Facsimile in French & English. Qto. Recent full calf binding, gilt. Together with other early titles Vg.
Robertson W. : The History of Scotland, 1802. Three vols. 8vo. Speckled calf, gilt. Portrait frontis. Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time, 1725 - 1734. Six vols., 12mo., modern full calf binding. Lindsay R. : The History of Scotland, 1778. 8vo. Recent full calf binding. Robertson - generally vg. set in an attractive contemp. binding, text blocks clean and tight. Burnet & Lindsay with some foxing.
A Diary of the Public Correspondence of Sir Thomas Hope of Craighall, 1633 - 1645, MDCCCXLIII. Qto. Recent half binding. Bannatyne R. : Memorials of the Transactions in Scotland, A.D. MDLXIX - MDLXXIII. 1836. Qto. Red buckram binding. Very good copies. Both titles published by the Bannatyne Club and scarce. Thomas Hope - fine copy in a recent professional binding. Memorials clearly an ex. lib. copy but a very good, near fine copy with stamps only on the paste-downs and one small circular stamp on the verso of tp and on bottom edge, o/w very clean, bright and tight.
Robinson and Leadbeater Tinted Parian Figure Group, titled 'Don't Be Greedy', by one of the leading makers of parian figures in the 19th century, Robinson and Leadbeater, showing a young girl in Victorian dress with a large dog seated beside her, looking longingly at the biscuit in her right hand as she tries to keep him away; the pair standing on a roughly oval rocky base, with the title impressed to the front; 12 inches high; impressed R&L in a cartouche to the back, c1880

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