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A yellow flag of the R Marines Commandos, red on blue badge, marked with broad arrow and “6 B.O.T.H RM Comm. 41”, 52” x 148”, GC, and a green flag of the Leicestershire (Prince Albert’s Own) Yeomanry with regimental badge and 11 battle honours “South Africa 1900-02” to “France and Flanders 1914-18”, QGC (open edge heavily worn and torn) (2)
A WWII fleece lined leather flying jacket, with integral yellow painted hood, zip up front and waistbelt, with a letter stating “This jacket was the property of my father J H R Edgar. He used it throughout his detention in the POW camps and found it indispensible through several Baltic winters. He baled out over Hamburg and landed in a canal”; together with several copies of photographs, war service record, and copy of RAF “Bomber Command Losses” of WWII by Chorley, showing Edgar was POW no 181 at camp L6, etc. GC (some wear and tear commensurate with service)
A Persian infantry officer’s sword, British 1897 pattern blade 33”, by Army & Navy Co-operative Society, etched with crowned GVR cypher and enamel R Arms within scrolled foliate panels, brass hilt, line engraved knucklebow with ring quillon and ornamental top with forward sloping cap shaped pommel engraved on the back with Persian R Arms in wreath, wirebound ribbed horn grip, in brown leather scabbard, brass locket with belt loop, and chape. GC
After Thomas Rowlandson, British 1756-1827- `Dr Syntax and his Counterpart` published by R. Ackermanns, Repository of Arts, 101 Strand, London 1817; aquatint with hand-colouring, 12.7x19cm: After Thomas Rowlandson, British 1756-1827- `Doctor Syntax in a Court of Justice`, `Dr. Syntax returned from his tour`, Dr. Syntax with my Lord`, `Dr. Syntax setting out on his tour of the lakes`. `Dr. Syntax painting a portrait`, `Dr. Syntax setting out on his second tour` & `Dr. Syntax reading his tour`, published by R. Ackermanns, Repository of Arts, 101 Strand, London 1817; aquatint with hand-colouring, 13x20cm (max)., (8) (a lot)
Walter Edwin Law, British, early 20th century- "Westminster Abbey"; etching, signed, titled and inscribed `Exhibitor RA` in pencil, 14x19.5cm: together with one other etching by the same hand titled "Old Houses in Holborn", signed, titled and inscribed in pencil, 11.5x13cm: John Bluck, British fl.1791-1831- "Clewer near Windsor", after G F Angelo; hand-coloured aquatint, 16.5x23cm: After Augustin Heckel, British c.1690-1770- "View of ye Countess of Suffolk`s House near Twickenham", publ by R Sayer; hand-coloured engraving, arched mount, 16x26cm: John Bowles, British c.1701-1779- "View of Dr Batty`s House at Twickenham", publ by R Sayer; hand-coloured engraving, arched mount, 16x26cm: Miss Louis Thomson, British 1883-1962- "St James` (sic) Park"; etching, signed and titled in pencil, 10.5x8.5cm: together with three hand-coloured engravings of London scenes after Thomas Hosmer Shepherd in matching glazed frames, 11.5x16cm., ea., (9) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Thomas Sutherland, British c.1785-c.1820- `Southwark Iron Bridge`, after John Gendall, publ. Jan 21 1819, R Ackermann, London; hand coloured aquatint, 37.5x51cm: Charles Riviere, French 1848-1920- `Angleterre- Vue Générale de Londres`, 1860, publ. L Turgis, Paris; hand coloured lithograph, 38.5x53.5cm: Thomas Sutherland, British c.1785-c.1820- `Kew Palace as seen from Brentford` 1819, after John Gendall, publ. Jan 1819, R Ackermann; hand coloured aquatint, 35.5x48cm: J Jourdan, 19th century- `Ports de Mer Europe - Angleterre, Londres`, after Nicolas Chapuy, publ. Vt Turgis, Paris; hand coloured lithograph, 39x51cm: Robert Havell, British 1793-1878- `Staines Church with the City Stone on the Banks of the Thames`, 1818, after William Havell; hand coloured aquatint, in matching frames, 38x51cm, (5)
John II Harris, British c.1791-1873- "Full Cry", "The Death", after J F Herring Snr, originally publ. 1867 by R. Dobson; hand coloured aquatints, re-strikes, two, ea. 53.5x82.5cm: Edward Gilbert Hester, British c.1843-1903- "A Hunting Morning" and "Gone Away"; hand coloured aquatints, re-strikes, two, ea. 40.5x53cm, (part unframed), (4)
MARTIN, R. MONTGOMERY. China; Political, Commercial, and Social. 2 vols., First Edition, 1847. 8vo., cont. calf gilt by Bickers. Three folding engraved maps, one of them hand coloured in outline, folding tables (creased). Eton leaving present inscribed to Francis Henry Hodgson with photograph. (2)
LINDLEY, JOHN, R. SWEET & others illus. The Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery...To which are added English descriptions...by A Practical Floriculturist. 4 vols., 1854. 4to., later half green morocco a.e.g. (spines faded). 288 hand coloured engraved plates, a few of them folding (some slightly dustsoiled margins, occasional spotting, final plate in vol 1 with paper adhesions from the text). (4) See illustration.
CHAUCER, GEOFFREY. The Canterbury Tales. Modernis`d by several Hands. Publish`d by Mr. Ogle. 3 vols., Printed for J. and R. Tonson, 1741. 3 vols., 8vo., cont. calf (rubbed). Bookplates of Margaret Maskelyne (either the widow of Robert, Lord Clive and sister of Nevil Maskelyne, the Astronomer Royal or daughter of the latter). (3)
[STEVENSON, JOHN HALL]. Two Lyric Epistles..., First Edition, R. and J. Dodsley, 1760. Half title; bound with Crazy Tales, First Edition, 1762. Engraved frontispiece (stained and shaved); Fables for Grown Gentlemen, Second Edition, R.and J. Dodsley, 1762; bound with Moral Tales..., New Edition, Printed for T. Beckett, 1783. Together 2 vols., 4to., later half blue stained calf (some wear). Bookplates of Thomas Bell 1797 and Henry Lloyd Gibbs. With 3 1/4 pp. ms. notes on the author, initialled "TB" in first volume. (2) John Stevenson Hall was Laurence Sterne`s notorious university friend, who appeared as the character Eugenius in Tristram Shandy, and A Sentimental Journey.
An Arts & Crafts embossed copper dish, the centre field decorated with poppies, inscribed to border "But pleasures are like poppies spread, you seize the flow`r its bloom is shed" from Tam O`Shanter by Robbie Burns, together with a Japanese coppered dish with figural decoration, and another floral and foliate decorated metal dish
A box of assorted books to include one vol "Shooting by Moor, Field and Shaw," Lonsdale Library, R D BLACKMORE "Lorna Doone", illustrated by Lionel Edwards, H D TURING "Trout problems", with dust wrapper, DORIAN WILLIAMS "Master of one", an autobiography signed by the author, one vol "Boy`s Own Annual", one vol "The Wonderful Worlds of Walt Disney America", etc
Montague Dawson-a collection of ephemera, comprising a pencil sketch entitled `Rescue`, a study of square rigged sails with their names, a sketch of blocks and tackle, a double sided sketch of yachts, a letter to Montague Dawson from R. Haddon dated 1934, and a manuscript copy of a statement about compensation for salvage by James Buller (6). Provenance: Studio Sale 1975
Bunbury, par de águas-tintas. Emolduradas. 2()BUNBURY,Henry. «Florizel and Antolyus» e «The Supposed Death of Imogen» (A suposta Morte de Imogen). Par de águas - tintas, segundo o quadro de Bunbury, abertas respectivamente por F. Bartolozzi e R. Cheeseman. (ca. 1792 - 1794). Emolduradas. De grande qualidade de execução. Dim. aprox.: 41,7 x 49,5 cm.
A set of six mid 18th century silver picture front and back teaspoons, probably by T and W Chawner, London circa 1765, the front terminals with a mask of a smiling gentleman, the reverse of the bowl with traces of a crown, scratch initialled to reverse of terminal `R*H`, approx. weight 2.6oz. (6)
A good pre and World War II group of seven medals, India General Servie clasp "North West Frontier 1936-37" (Pte. J. French, Hamps. R), General Service medal, George IV, clasp "Palestine" (Pte. J. D. French), 1939-45, Africa, clasp "1st Army", Italy Stars, Defence and War medals, brooch mounted; with set of miniatures. The Stars and Defence and War medals unofficially named (Sgt-A/Q.S.M). Very fine. Sold with various photographs and papers and record of service in recipient`s had "Italy star - platoon commander (Acting Lieutenant), wounded Mt. Orneto, total service from 15.9.33 to 25.2.47", etc.
An M.B.E., Great War trio group to Captain W. L. Clarke; Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Member`s Badge, Military, G V [1935]; 1914-15 Star (2. Lieut. W. L. Clarke. R. Berks. R.); War and Victory medals (2 Lieut), brooch mounted; with miniatures and case for M.B.E. Very fine. Sold with a post-war photograph; undated newspaper cutting reporting his being wounded and appointment as Captain; and invitation to a Holyroodhouse Garden Party, 1938.
A good long serving group of naval medals covering First and Second World Wars, to Commodore Robin Avelin Melhuish, R.I.M, R.I.N, R.N., who served in the convoys to Russia and received the Order of Kutuzov, 3rd Class (no longer with the group), comprising; Naval General Service Medal, clasp Persian Gulf 1909-14 (Lieut. R. A. Meluish R.I.M.S. Palinurus), 1914-15-Star (Lt., R.I.M.), War and Victory Medals (Lt. R.N.), 1939-45 and Atlantic Stars, oak leaves (2) for MiD, mounted (with new ribbons, on two brooches, very fine; Russia, Order of Kutuzov, 3rd class, ribbon only; Royal Humane Society, Bronze medal, 1916, (Lieut. R. A. Meluish, R.I.M. 11th May, 1916 very fine; The Royal Meteorological Society, Luke Howard Medal, 1900 [the second year of issue], by Messrs Pinches, bust of Howard three-quarters right, rev., legend and engraved inscription to "Cadet R. A. Melhuish of H.M.S. Worcester for the best essay on the Meteorology of the Indian Ocean, July 1900, 57mm, 98.8gms, very fine; with miniatures of N.G.S. and World War I and R.H.S. medals. MiD, 27 April, 1943 - Convoy JW51B, December 1942-January 1943. Commodore of Ocean Convoys, H.M.S. Eaglet, from Loch Ewe to Kola Inlet. This is the convoy that was engaged in the Battle of Barents Sea, 31 December, 1942. MiD, 24July, 1945 - Ocean Convoys, 1942-1945. Order of Kutuzov, 3rd class, ribbon only, 11 April, 1944, Services to USSR (only 3,328 3rd Class orders were awarded). Royal Humane Society:- "On the 11th May, 1916, a man fell overboard from a tug in the Shatt-el-Arab the depth being 20 feet and the current strong. Melhuish jumped in and supported him till they were able to get on board with lines." Luke Howard Medal awarded to cadets on H.M.S. Worcester between 1899-1923 The group is sold with a folder of family research and a copy of the privately printed "Commodore Robin Aveline Melhuish", by Arnold Melhuish [2012] is available during the public view.

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