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Lot 486

THREE GT WAR PAIRS. British War & Victory medals named to 1. 26385 Pte L Brook R Scots. 2. 7602 Pte C Edwards Yorkshire R. 3. 205538 Pte R Bleazard W Rid.R.

Lot 491

TWO GT WAR PAIRS TO OFFICERS. British War & Victory medals named to 1. Lt G D Waite. 2. 2/Lt J Adams. Lt George Dawson Waite R . Engineers. Served in France from 4/6/1917. 2/Lt J Adams of which there are several listed including Joseph Adams R Sussex Regt KIA July 1916. (Entitled to a 1914/15 Star as 5/2188 Pte R Sussex R.)

Lot 495

A 1914 STAR TO AN OFFICER CASUALTY 1915. A 1914 Star named to Lt C R Shannon RE. Captain Cyril Raymond Shannon was serving with the 101st Field Coy, Killed in Action 4/10/1915 during the Battle of Loos. A Staff Captain who served in the Lines of Communication when he was killed, his body never found. He is commemorated on the Loos Memorial.

Lot 496

A BWM TO AN OFFICER CASUALTY MAJOR S D SEWELL RE.. A British War medal named to Mjr S D Sewell . Sidney Davies Sewell TD was the eldest surviving son of Col Thomas Sewell of 29 Grosvenor Rd, Westminster SW London. F.R.A.S. Senior of the Broad arrow and Naval & Military Gazette. Late Commandant 4th Battn Essex Regt His mother was Elizabeth Zophia eldest daughter of George Burt a former Sherriff of London. Serving as a Major in the 3rd London Field Co, where he was awarded the Territorial Officers Decoration. Educated at Tonbridge School he was born 12/10/1875. Commissioned into the R Engineers (Volunteers) in June 1892. Promoted Lt in 1894 and Captain 1898. Promoted to Major in April 1910 then commanding the 3rd Field Force. Volunteered for service on the outbreak of the Gt War, he served in France from January 1915, being Killed in Action February 1915 near Ypres on the 18th. His Star and Victory Medal/Territorial Decoration has been known of for some years. A photograph of Mjaor Sewell is in the Tonbridge School, Gt War Roll.

Lot 497

A DEVONSHIRE REGT 4th BTTN CASUALTY BWM etc. A British War medal named to 55674 Pte W C Ellis Devon R. Pte William Charles Ellis died while in the Egyptian Expeditionary Force 30/12/1917 whilst serving in the 4th Reserve Battalion Devonshire Regiment a native of Plymouth in Devon. Three British War medals 1. named to 6779 Pte E Bennett N Staffs. 2. 20282 Pte G J Tiller Oxf & Bucks LI. 3. 20505 Pte G H Williams Oxf & Bucks LI. (4)

Lot 498

VICTORY MEDALS INCLUDING A WARWICKSHIRE REGT CASUALTY. A Victory medal named to 17785 Pte F H Bennett R Wark R. Frederick Henry Bennett a native of Birmingham was Killed in Action 13/8/1916. 2. A Victory medal named to 758 Pte L H Hiller R Irish Regt. 3. Another named to 9806 Pte E L Bunce HAC-Inf. 4. Another named to 280058 Trump G Steward RA 5. Another named to 2328 Sjt A H Dobbinson RA. 6. Another named to S4-094820 A.Sjt E Blunt ASC. 7. Another named to T2/12426 Pte W F Blunt ASC DOW 14/2/1915 8. Another named to 75566 Pte A J J Blunt Welsh Regiment. (8)

Lot 499

SIX BRITISH WAR MEDALS TO VARIOUS RECIPIENTS. Including a BWM named to 12/17593 Sjt W J Dunlop R Irish Rifles (replacement issue). 2.. 20-330 Pte R Heaney R Irish Rif. 3. 210 Gnr J E Castle RA. 4. 10185 Pte J Leekes R Irish Regt. 5. 780733 B.Q.M.Sjt P E Brown RA. 6. 132703 Pte C I Davis Labour Corps.

Lot 502

A 1908 IGS MEDAL TO THE OXFORD & BUCKINGHAMSHIRE LI. A 1908 India General Service medal with bar Burma 1930-32, officially named to 5379515 Pte R T Phillips Oxf & Bucks LI.

Lot 505

A GLOUCESTERSHIRE REGT LSGC MEDAL. A George V issue Long Service Good Conduct medal, named to 5172044 C.Sjt E Warrick. Glouc R.

Lot 507

A GSM R BERKSHIRE REGT bar PALESTINE. A General Service Medal GV1 bar Palestine named to 5333008 Pte D Cooper R Berks R.

Lot 508

A WORCESTERSHIRE REGT GSM bar MALAYA etc. 1. A General Service Medal bar Malaya, named to 22707366 Pte R D Probert. Worc R. 2. A General service Medal GV1 issue bar Palestine 1945-48, named to 19132053 Spr P A Denty RE.

Lot 509

TWO CSM`s TO THE RAF & R ARTILLERY RECIPIENTS. Two QE11 Campaign Service Medals, named to 1. 4058719 Cpl R J Morgan RAf bar Arabian Peninsula. 2. 23285258 Gnr T R Bennett RA, bar Cyprus.

Lot 510

TWO CSM (N.IRELAND) TO THE WELSH & COLDSTREAM GUARDS. Two Campaign Service Medals named to 1. 24468839 Gsmn R C Logan Welsh Gds. Northern Ireland bar 2. A Campaign Service Medal bar Northern Ireland named to 24048862 L/Cpl F P Brodie, Coldstream Guards.

Lot 511

THREE CAMPAIGN SERVICE MEDALS bars NORTHERN IRELAND. 1. A CSM named to 24277650 Pte E Dando Duke of Edinburgh`s Royal Regiment. 2. A CSM named to 24539725 Pte P A Dew LI. 3. A CSM named to 22938079 L/Cpl R A Hickman. Army Catering Corps

Lot 60

A HISTORY OF THE SECOND DRAGOONS-R SCOTS GREYS. The author Edward Almackn FSA, with 44 illustrations. 1908 edition with cream spine and grey covers, some light scuffing to spine. Also a copy of C T Atkinson`s History of the Royal Dragoons 1661-1933, in a hardbound red cover. (2).

Lot 61

TWO LTD ISSUE R DRAGOON HISTORIES BY ATKINSON. Two volumes of the 125 limited copies of the History of the Royal Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) by C T Atkinson 1661-1934. Red spines with blue cloth covers, embossed with Regimental Crest. Ex Libris Culeaze numbered 72 of 125, the second copy not numbered of the 125. (2)

Lot 611

FOUR HAMMERED COINS. An Edward 1 penny with Cantor reverse. An Edward 1V? groat with London mint reverse. A Henry 111 Cl 7b penny 1222-36 with Roger of R moneyer reverse. A halfpenny of Edward 111. (4).

Lot 658

MEDALS AWARDED TO THE APPLEBY FAMILY-SOM L INF. A Victorian Long Service in the Volunteer Force medal named to 3604 Pte J Appleby 1/V:B:Som LI. A silver Miniature Rifle Clubs medal, unnamed as issued, with Birmingham 1906 hallmarks. A 1914/15 Star named to 2260 Pte P R Appleby Som L.I. British War & Victory medals named to 2260 Pte P R Appleby Som .L.I. Pte Percy R Appleby served in the N W Frontier war zone, (5g) from 29/8/1915 onwards, returning in early May 1919. Presumably in the 2nd Battalion. Also a photograph of a young Appleby, without a name for provenance.

Lot 676

VARIOUS W W 1 & 11 MEDALS. A British War Medal named to 20828 Pte E J F Hill R W Fus. 1939/45-Africa-Italy-France & Germany Stars, Defence Medal. Boxed 1939/45 & France & Germany Stars, Defence & War medals addressed to a Devon recipient. etc

Lot 694

A 2-3rd GURKHAS IGS GROUP WITH MINIATURES. An India General Service medal with bar North West Frontier 1937-39, named to Capt J H C Hill 2-3rd G. R. War medal and India Service medal, the latter two unnamed as issued. The three mounted for wear, with two sets of matching silver miniatures. Cased and loose College Prize Medals Major John Hugh Conway Hill was born 22/11/1913. The older brother of Capt Alastair Conway Hill, both the sons of Colonel Conway Hill and Mrs Hill. Educated at Wellington College, where he excelled at various Sports. After two years on the unattached list (Devons ?) he was commissioned as 2/Lt Indian army 14/11/1934, and Lt 30/11/1935. He was awarded the India General Service medal for the pre W W 11 campaign on the N W Frontier. Officers black buttons for the tunic of a 3 Gurkha Rifles, in large (11) & (15) small sizes.. A silver Life Saving medal named to J H C Hill 1929, also seven bronze coloured sporting medals 3 x Devonshire Regt for Boxing or Running etc. One in silver `Welterweight`. A cased Wellington College bronze medal. His leather calling card case with cards Mr J H C Hill 3rd Queen Alexandras Own Gurkha Rifles (8)

Lot 730

AN INDIA 1908 GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL TO THE R WELSH FUSrs. An India General service medal named to 4179249 Pte A J Hodges R Welsh Fus, with bar Waziristan 1919-1921. Pte Alfred J Hodges was also entitled to British War & Victory medals serving as 35549 in the RWF. A note on his MIC states he is also entitled to a second bar Waziristan 1921-1924 for his IGS medal.

Lot 75

A WEBLEY SERVICE AIR RIFLE MK 11 WITH .177 & .22 BARRELS. A well looked after Webley & Scott air rifle with much colour and original finish remaining. Both .22 and .177 barrels are present, contained in a webbing shotgun case, with S R Jeffrey & Son of Guilford label. See Illustration

Lot 750

A CASED MASONIC MEDAL NAMED TO LT COL A H C KEARSEY DSO/OBE A silver gilt and enamel medal, Old Cliftonians XXV11 1935-36, Lodge No 3340. In H T Lamb & Co Masonic Jewellers marked case, named on the reverse Presented to W.Bro Lt Col A H C Kearsey DSO. To commemorate his year of office, with Birmingham hallmarks. Commissioned into the Y &Lancs he served in the S African War 1899-1902, then the Great War. For the former he was twice MID and awarded the DSO. He transferred to the 10th R Hussars in 1905. etc Sold with photocopies of his career and London Gazette entries etc.

Lot 754

RELATED FAMILY R NAVY MEDAL GROUPS & DOCUMENTS etc. A 1914/15 Star named to M.18075 W.T.Anderson. Sto 1 RN. British War & Victory medals named to K.18075 W T Anderson Sto 1. RN. Long Service Good Conduct medal GV issue, named to K.18075 W T Anderson L.Sto. HMS Frobisher. Unamed 1939/45 Star & War Medal. William Thomas Anderson served from 1913 until 1945, with his Certificate of Service and Employment and Ability with the medals. He had a career of some varied service, upon many ships and shore bases. Earning his LSGC medal on HMS Frobisher in 1929, a Heavy Cruiser launched in 1920. She was serving in the Atlantic Fleet when he received his LSGC medal. He served on many ships including the Battleship Rodney, retiring in 1938. After his nine month retirement he was recalled for active duty. He received Prize Money and Gratuity Pay, including The Jutland Bounty, possibly for his service in HMS Warrior. An original large photograph of William Anderson, a native of Mary Tavy in Devon. He died in 1986, next of kin his stepson Cyril John Clarke. Letters , Birth and Death certificates, a later photograph and related items. The medals and documents of Sto.Mech. Cyril John Clarke of Mary Tavy . Devon. His mother was Annie Anderson of Ohio Mary Tavy, Devonshire, he was born in February 1924. He enlisted aged 18 years in 1942, serving as a Sto Mech after his initial training. HMSFortitude, Boscawen, Fieldfare, being among his ships before going on the reserve in 1949. 1939/45-Atlantic-Africa Stars, and War Medal, with Admiralty slip. Photographs and documents of or relating to him etc.

Lot 760

PAPERWORK & CLOTH BADGES TO AN ARMY FIRE FIGHTER. A boxed British War medal to Dvr G Hambly RA. Military and Fire Fighting paperwork and paybook, service details etc to H G Hambly Sergeant Army Fire Figting Service with his sleeve badge. Also his Staines AFS sleeve badge. He was in the R Warks, then The Hertfordshire Regt, seconded to fight fires during the Blitz, the took part in the Invasion in 1944 as the 103rd Army Fire Figthers Troop. Copies of letters he wrote and many more details and badges etc, related to his service.

Lot 792

AN INDIAN ARMY OFFICERS 1895 IGS MEDAL. A two bar India General Service medal named to Capt H R Wallis 34th Pioneers. Bars Punjab Frontier 1897-98 and Tirah 1897-98. Major Hugh Ryves Wallis was born 30/6/1863, served in the ranks for 4 yrs and 274 days. 2/Lt HLI 30/3/1887. Lt Indian Army (ISC) 29/6/1888. Captain 30/3/1898. Major 3/10/1908. Served Hazara Expedition 1888. Bara Valley December 1897.

Lot 797

A MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO A WILTS YEOMANRY OFFICER. A Death Plaque named to Walllace Mortimer Rooke, Captain R Wilts Yeomanry. Correctly spelt Wallace on the CWGC records, his date of death given as 18/10/1918. He was mentioned in Despatches, buried in Chippenham (London Rd) Cemetery. Aged 28 years, he was the son of Mortimer and Fredericka Rooke, of the Ivy, Chippenham, Wilts. He was attached to the 2nd Battalion Wiltshire Regt, at the time of his death.

Lot 798

A R WILTS YEOMANRY OFFICERS CROSSBELT & POUCH. A silver officers bullion red/silver officers crossbelt and pouch, complete with chains and prickers. The hallmarked silver pouch is by J & Co Birmingham dated 1911, with GR and R W Yeomanry- Prince of Wales plume badge. Other fittings bear the same hallmarks. See Illustration

Lot 849

A QUANTITY OF MILITARY BADGES. Laid out on three cards, including Chaplains x 9. Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, R Warks, Staffs, Yorks, Wessex etc (14)

Lot 850

CAVALRY BADGES. Including R S Greys in bi-metal and brass also staybrite. 5th D Guards x 4, 9th Lancers x 2, 8th Irish hussars, etc.

Lot 862

MILITARY BADGES. Including R C O Signals x 6, cloth NAAFI badge, R Observers Corps cap badge, KC NAAFI and a FANNY badge etc

Lot 865

MILITARY BADGES. Including VC R Engineers cap badge, R Engineer Volunteers VC, R Engineers badges with KC x 5 , one with M below motto. (5)

Lot 867

MILITARY BADGES. Including Q O R West Surreys x 6, also collars x 2. The Buffs, Worcester Regt, R Sussex etc. (22)

Lot 868

MILITARY BADGES. Four cards of badges including R Engineers cap badges x 6 One of which is Edward V111. The Kings Own x 5. W D Constable, Palestine Police and other badges A P Corps etc (24)

Lot 875

MILITARY BADGES. Including Essex Yeomanry x 7, Derbyshire Yeomanry x 3, North Irish Horse with Queens Crown x 2. South Irish Horse, Northants Yeomanry, R Bucks Hussars x 3. Lovats Scouts x 5 etc

Lot 878

MILITARY BADGES. In cloth & metal including Special Ops, SAS, Desert Rats, V Force, R Support Regt, cloth RNMBR , CCG etc (21)

Lot 919

BADGES & SHOULDER TITLES etc RAAF & RAF, cap badges and sleeve badges etc, Sholder Titles including T-5-Buffs, T-Y-London, T-5-Norfolks, T-R-E-London, T-%-E Surrey, T-Y-N-Somerset, a pair of 16/5L, X11RL, 1XL, 1X/X11L other cavalry/army shoulder titles etc.

Lot 940

SWEETHEART BROOCHES. (12) Sweetheart brooches in silver and enamel including, RAOC, Essex Yeomanry ( Decus etc Tutamen), Old Coldstreamers Association, R Corps of Signals x 2, Devonshire Regt, Cornwall (DCLI), scm REME, Hampshires etc.

Lot 941

SWEETHEART BROOCHES etc Sweetheart brooches and other badges, including the Worcestershire Regt, Rough Riders, R C O Signals, Special Police KCC, damaged other badges (30).

Lot 945

SWEETHEART BROOCHES. (7) Silver and enamel sweetheart brooches including, The Essex Regt, The Worcester Hussars, Gordon Highlanders, Liverpool Scottish, Post Office Rifles, R Suusex Regt and X1X County of London Regt.

Lot 946

SWEETHEART BROOCHES. (28) Sweetheart brooches including, in scm Post Office Rifles, KRRC, Oxfordshire & Bucks LI, KOYLI, Queens, R C O Signals, ATS, Canada, RAMC, ASC, R A P Corps, R Welsh Fusiliers, Cheshire Regt, Coldstream Guards, Manchester Regt, R A Corps, Northumberland Fusiliers, The British West India Regt, etc.

Lot 951

SWEETHEART BROOCHES etc. Silver or base metal and enamel sweetheart brooches including, The Glosters, RAF, Tank Corps, K O S Borderers, R F Artillery, Herefordshire Regt, Scots Guards, Coldstream Guards, ANZAC, Middlesex Regt, Inns of Court etc (26)

Lot 952

SWEETHEART BROOCHES. (16) Sweetheart brooches including Irish Guards, Tyneside Scottish, Northampton Regt, Border Regt, Loyal North Lancs, Yorks & Lancs, WRNS, ATS, R Engineers, ADC, RA, RN, R W Fusiliers, Oxfordshire LI, 9th Battn HLI Glasgow Highlanders, The Yorkshire Regt etc.

Lot 954

SWEETHEART BROOCHES. In various metals including, L N Lancs, Hampshire Regt, Army Cyclist Corps, Tyneside Scottish, R Fusiliers, Somerset LI South Africa 1900-1901, West Yorkshire Regt, Notts & Derby Regt, Kings, East Lancs, R Sussex, X11 Lancers, 7th Battn P W O West Yorks, East Surreys, Norfolk Regt, Intelligence Corps, Manchester Regt etc.

Lot 1013

FAMILY MEDALS INCLUDING A BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL GROUP. British War & Victory medals named to 226152 Pte F C Gatrall RHA. Imperial Service Medal and 1953 Coronation medal, all framed with photographs of the recipient. British War & Victory medals named to 47669 Pte G Cross Suffolk Regt. Cased BEM QE11 issue, 1939/45 Star & War medal in box of issue with slip. Artic Convoy medal in a frame with a wartime photograph of the recipient J C J Jones RN. A photograph of King George V1 visiting a ship at Scapa Flow in 1942. John Charles Joseph Jones Higher Grade Cartographic Draughtsman Hydrographic Dept MOD (N). With letter from the Queen and details of service. Mr Jones joined the Hydrographic Dept as a Chart Depot Assistant in 1939. With the exception of wartime service in the R Navy, he has remained with the Department ever since. He became a Cartographic Draughtsman in 1951, promoted to the Higher Grade in 1952. Throughout his service he has maintained high standards for diligence, technical proficiency and loyalty. Despite a quiet and unassuming disposition, those characteristics have earned him the respect of his colleagues and his example to the younger draughtsmen has done much to inculcate in them a due sense of duty and responsibility. His high level of performance continues unabated. 11/10/1974.

Lot 1029

A BOER WAR-GT WAR `DIE HARDS` GROUP OF FOUR MEDALS. A Queens South Africa Medal with three bars, Relief of Ladysmith-Cape Colony-Tugela Heights. Impressed naming to 1804 Pte G Cromer Middlesex Regt. A 1914/15 Star named to 1080 Cpl G W Cromer Middx R. British War & Victory medals named to 1080 Cpl G W Cromer Middx.R. Served in France and Flanders from 1/9/1915, at sometime attached the Suffolk Regt.

Lot 1039

GT WAR `SINGLE` MEDALS. A Victory medal officially named to Lt Col W E O C Blunt . Lt Col Blunt APD was MID x 2, LG dates 29/3/17 & 24/12/17. A 1914/15 Star named to 2763 Pte W H Franklin 6th Lon R. A 1914/15 Star named to 52448 Gnr J Knudson RGA. A Victory medal named to 1-10655 Pte C Baker Middx R. British War medal named to 21889 Pte D Perry E Yorks R. An Italy Star, 1939/45 War Medal x 2. (8).

Lot 1293

HO GAUGE BRASS LOCOMOTIVE - KOREA a brass New York Central 0-8-0 locomotive and tender, made in Korea by Samhongsa for W & R Enterprises. In it`s original box.

Lot 1353

KAMMER & REINHARDT CHARACTER DOLL with weighted blue eyes, open mouth and bent limbs. Marked, K & R, Simon & Halbig, 126. 19ins (48cms) high

Lot 1517

LARGE CASED MICROSCOPE & ACCESSORIES a large brass monocular microscope, probably made by R & J Beck. In a fitted mahogany case with a range of lenses (some by Beck) and a variety of other accessories.

Lot 201

NICHOLAS EDME RESTIF DE LA BRETONNE: MONSIEUR NICHOLAS OR THE HUMAN HEAR UNVEILED, Trans R Crowdy Mathers, ed Havelock Ellis, L John Rodker, 1930, (825), 6 Vols, numbered, orig two-tone decor cl designed by Paul Nash, (6)

Lot 26

HENRY CHRISTOPHER MCCOOK: OLD FARM FAIRIES ?, L 1895, 1st edn, orig pict cl gt + BERNARD DARWIN: ELVES AND PRINCESSES, ill J R Monsell, L [1913], 6 col?d plts, orig cl, pict paper label, rebkd, new EPs (2)

Lot 280

F O FERGUSON: ARCHITECTURAL PERSPECTIVE ? WITH HINTS ON PEN AND INK DRAWING, 1891, 1st edn, orig cl, worn and soiled + R RANDAL PHILLIPS: SMALL FAMILY HOUSES, 1926, 2nd edn, orig cl, gt + NIKOLAUS PEVSNER: STUDIES IN ART, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN ? VOLUME 1 FROM MANNERISM TO ROMANTICISM ? VOLUME 2 VICTORIAN AND AFTER, 1968, 1st collected edn, orig unif cl gt d/w?s + JAKA COP AND TONE CEVC: SLOVENSKI KOZOLEC ? SLOVENE HAY-RACK, AGENS DOO ZIROVNICA 1993, orig lam bds, (5)

Lot 283

EDMOND PILON: J B GREUZ PEINTRE DE LA FEMME ET LA JEUNE FILLE DU XVIII SIECLE, Paris, H Piazza, 1912, ltd edn (300), 50 plts compl, orig dec wraps gt + ANITA-BEL APPETIT-AQUARELLE LOTTE GUNTHART, Regensberg, Verlag Rosula, 1975, orig cl, gt d/w + [ANTHONY CHRISTIAN]: A CHRISTIAN, Hong Kong, Emphasis International 1991, Ltd Edn (1500), numbered, signed and inscr and dated 1982, orig cl gt, d/w + RICHARD MORPHET (ed): R B KITAJ: A RETROSPECTIVE, 1994, orig pict wraps + SHOKIN FURUTA: SENGAI ? MASTER ZEN PAINTER, Kodansha International, 2000, 1st edn, orig two-tone cl, d/w + KATRIN BELLINGER MASTER DRAWINGS 1985-2005, 2005, 1st edn, orig cl d/w, (6)

Lot 306

R R MADDEN: THE LITERARY LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE OF THE COUNTESS OF BLESSINGTON, L, T C Newby, 1855, 3 Vols, 1855, 3 Vols, each Vol with engrd frontis, relevant 2pp autographed letter signed from Marguerite Countess of Blessington apparently to Madden tipped-in at front of Vol 1, contemporary mor gt by Hatchards re-cased, (3)

Lot 357

THE QUEEN?S LONDON ?.., 1895, old hf cf gt, obl + THE MARQUISE OF LORNE: V I R HER LIFE AND EMPIRE, circa 1900, contemporary hf crim mor, gt + SIR HERBERT MAXWELL: SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN, [1897], orig two-tone cl gt, teg, inner joints split some contents loose, (3)

Lot 363

BRUCE ROBERTSON: LANCASTER ? THE STORY OF A FAMOUS BOMBER, Letchworth, Herts, Harleyford Publications, 1964, [1965], 1st edn, various signatures on ffep inc David Rutherford Ware MBE DFC AFC, R Edwards DSO, Robert Wintel DFC and Bruce Buckham DSO DFC, etc, orig cl d/w, 4to

Lot 379

ARTHUR R WARNES: BUILDING STONES, 1926, orig cl slightly grubby

Lot 397

R M TREVETHAN, R B HENERSON AND F H C HOUNDSFIELD: THEORY OF FLIGHT, L, Danite Press Ltd, circa 1939, ownership signature of Squadron Leader R M Trevethan, stamped ?Flight Library? to hf ttl, orig cl gt

Lot 422

KENT KARSLAKE AND LAURENCE POMEROY: FROM VETERAN TO VINTAGE, 1956, 1st edn, orig cl + J R L ANDERSON (ed): HISTORY ON THE ROAD, 1958, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + CHAS S DUNBAR: BUSSES, TROLLIES AND TRAMS, 1968, 2nd impress, orig cl d/w, (3)

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