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Lot 33

The following lots relate to 1st Baron Lord Glanely (1868 - 1942) - shipping company owner, racehorse breeder and owner - the names of Lord Glanely’s horses reflected his love of England, pomp and circumstance and Empire. Born Mr Tatem, he worked in a shipping office and then founded his own shipping company in 1909, the year he began racing. Tatem was raised to the peerage in 1918 and in 1919 won his first Classic race, the Derby, with Grand Parade; he went onto win a total of six Classics, and spent freely at the yearling sales in pursuit of success. He was a great favourite of the people; he was elected to the Jockey Club in 1929, and was killed in an air raid in London in 1942. His colours were black jacket, red, white and blue belt and cap. The following lots 33 - 40 come from a direct descendant of the family. Set of Lord Glanely`s horse racing silks made by D Gilbert and Son Newmarket and signed to the label Ld Glanely - comprising a black jacket, red, white and blue belt and cap – Lord Glanely won 6 classics to incl 1919 Derby winner Grand Parade ridden by F Templeman, 1930 Oaks winner Rose of England ridden by Sir Gordon Richards, 1930 and 1937 St Leger winners Singapore and Chumleigh (breeder and owner) both ridden by Sir Gordon Richards, and 1934 2000gns winner Colombo ridden by W R Johnstone and 1941 1000gns winner Dancing Time (breeder and owner) ridden by R Perryman – overall (VG). Note: Comes with a letter of provenance from a direct descendant of Captain Sydney Lewis, Lord Glanely’s brother -in- law, who became his stud manager at Exning in Newmarket from the end of the First World War. The silks were given to Captain Lewis by Lord Glanely after his sixth and final classic success having been worn by Fred Templeman, Gordon Richards, and Steve Donoghue. Following the death of Capt Lewis in August 18th, 1943 the consignor’s mother inherited these silks and subsequently have been handed down to the consignor.

Lot 68

1874 Oxford University Rowing Tankard: Pembroke College Oxford 1 pt pewter beer stein and engraved to the front "Pembroke College-Scratch Fours – 1874 – C.H. Caffin Bow, A Sloman 2 T.F Squarey 3 R H. Horrocks Str and E.J Davies Cox – c/w glass base and hinged lid.

Lot 134

3x various wooden tennis rackets - to incl The Rival c. 1900 with convex wedge(F), The Monarch c 1910 (F) and G R Adams & Co "The Centano" c. 1920 c/w the period red and plain double centre mains stringing (G)

Lot 139

Collection of 1960/70s Wimbledon signed players tennis cards issued by City Press to incl Arthur Ashe, Rod Laver, Lew Hoad, Ken Rosewall, Fred Stolle, R A J Hewitt, Rafael Osuna, A Palafax, M Santana and Mark Cox (10)

Lot 166

Collection of Wimbledon tennis postcards by Chaplin Jones and Trim to incl Scarce J Borotra Tennis postcard by Chaplin Jones Kingston Thames - unused but with hand written details on the back of The Wimbledon Championship 1925 detailing Men`s Singles, Gents Doubles and Mixed Doubles plus collection of 7x various Wimbledon men`s postcards to incl H Cochet, N Fraser, R Hewitt, E Bucholz, F Stolle, R A Pickard (signed), M G Davies and ladies Champion Mrs M Court – note some removed from album and backs need steaming – otherwise (G) (9)

Lot 177

Scarce 1920 America v British Isles Davis Cup programme played at Wimbledon from 16/17 and 19/20 July winner to meet Holland to decide who meets the holder Australasia. US team incl W T Tilden, Wm Johnston, G S Garland and R N Williams and GB incl Major Kingscote, Roper Barrett, Mavrogordato and J.C. Park – usual pocket folds – tiny nick to spine otherwise clean (F/G)

Lot 113

A WWI PAIR TO 18913 PTE. W. INGLEY LIVERPOOL R., together with a WWI War medal to 44281 PTE. H. Ford N. Staff. R., ribbon missing, all medals as issued, six silks and a map of the Hazebrouck area of Belgium

Lot 114

A WWI 1914-15 STAR AND VICTORY MEDAL TO 17741 PTE. W.E. PADDISON WELSH R., with ribbons for both and the War medal which is missing, together with a memorial plaque with original card cover to Edward William Paddison, paperwork possibly relating to the father of the deceased, a few badges and crowns 1951 e.f and boxed, 3 x 1953 etc

Lot 136

A WWI 1914-15 STAR TRIO TO 2619 A. SJT. A. RATCLIFFE LEIC. R., v.f, (PTE on Star), together with two Princess Mary Christmas tins (a/f) with original greetings cards etc

Lot 153

A FAMILY GROUP OF MEDALS, (Grandfather and Great Grandfather to the vendor), with the same forenames (William Dracott), to include a Queen`s South Africa medal third type reverse with Cape Colony, Wittebergen, and Transvaal clasps, and The Kings South Africa medal with South Africa 1901 and 1902 clasps to 5188 PTE. W. Wood S. Stafford Regt, displayed as worn, ribbons distressed, with a 1914 Star Trio to 2. Lieut. W.D. Wood (5188 SGT. W.D. Wood 2/S. Staff: R on Star), together with a W.W.I 1914-15 Star trio to 21019 PTE. W.D. Perry High: L.I. Ribbon missing from Star

Lot 154

A FATHER/SON PAIR OF MEDALS, with an Edward Volunteer Long Service and Good Conduct medal to 1277 SJT. W. Radford 2nd V.B.N. Staff, Regt, and a WWI War medal to 242859 PTE. C.W. Radford R. War. R. Ribbons missing from both medals

Lot 170

A QUEEN`S/KINGS SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, 3rd type reverse (disc only) to 29816 SHG: - 5th R. Ashby 5th. COY. IMP. YEO., fixed to a small free standing plaque as a menu holder together with a WWI pair to 1367 PTE. J.E. Simms Camb. R. Ribbon missing from War medal, crown 1889, small amount of pre 47 silver coins, Cupro-Nickel and bronze, loose and in five small coin albums etc

Lot 175

A SHOE BOX CONTAINING WWII MEDALS AND IDENTITY DISCS TO 2117086 (SPR) P.J. DAVIES (R.E.) WITH STARS 1939-1945, Africa with separate silver 8 and 8th Army clasp, Italy and War medal, entitlement slip, Service book, Discharge papers, cap badges, shoulder flashes, Italian postcards, Military whistle by J. Hudson & Co, Birmingham, a WWI War medal to 21861 PTE. T.W. Hickman R. Berks R., ribbon missing, 9 x WWI silk cards, German belt buckle, coins etc

Lot 184

A BOX CONTAINING WWI BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDAL, to 169710 SPR. T. Pearson R.E., B.W.M. to 36525 DVR. A. Broomhead R.A., B.W.M. to 29257 PTE. F.J. Weston Hamps. R., 1914 Star and Victory medals to TI-SR-780 DVR. H. Clark A.S.C. (TISR on Victory medal), ribbon bar with silver rosette, WWII Stars 1939-45, 2 x Atlantic, one with France and Germany clasp, ribbon bar with silver rosette, Pacific, Italy, 4 x Masonic medals, three in silver, paperwork and Service details to H.T. Garvey (enlisted 25.10.1899)

Lot 194

A BOX CONTAINING A LARGE QUANTITY OF BRITISH AND WORLD COINS, including pre 47 silver, commemorative silver medallions, WWI Victory medal to 266423 PTE. D.H. Cookson S. Lan .R e.f, medal ribbons, Victorian coin weights, Corporation of London and Masonic silver and enamel badges, etc (extremely heavy)

Lot 195

A WWI PAIR TO 36231 PTE. G. LEEDHAM LEIC R., displayed as worn and a Special Constabulary Long Service medal to George Leedham in box of issue with a group photograph, together with a WWI Victory medal to 27551 PTE. H. Houlding S. Staff R., boxed as issued

Lot 211

A LALIQUE OPALESCENT CENDRIER, surmounted with a model of a Chaffinch, etched `R. Lalique, France, No.284`, diameter 10cm

Lot 349

`LEWIS`S TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF ENGLAND`, with a folding map of England and Wales by R. Creighton, plan of London and 43 county maps, all uncoloured, linen boards

Lot 43

A lacquered brass binocular stereoscopic microscope by R. & J. Beck Ltd. London, No. 26479 with one extra lens and two brass lenses cases, within a stained pine carrying box.

Lot 46

A book on English domestic clocks by Herbert Cescinsky and Malcolm R. Webster.

Lot 608

FRANK SOUTHGATE AND HUGH B C POLLARD: WILDFOWL AND WADERS: NATURE AND SPORT IN THE COASTLANDS, 1928, 1st edn, Limited Edition 295/950, orig qtr vell, teg + PATRICK R CHALMERS: BIRDS ASHORE AND A-FORESHORE, 1935, orig cl gt + KEITH SHACKLETON: TIDELINES, 1951, 1st edn, orig cl gt (3)

Lot 612

PATRICK R CHALMERS: BIRDS ASHORE AND A-FORESHORE, ill Winifred Austen, 1935, Limited Edition 40/150, numbered and sigd by author and illustrator, old hf cf gt, teg

Lot 660A

EDWARD THOMAS: OXFORD, ill John Fulleylove, 1903, orig cl gt, teg + WILLIAM A DUTT: THE KING’S HOMELAND ….., 1904, orig cl + M A R TUKER: CAMBRIDGE, ill William Matthison, 1907, orig decor cl gt, teg + FRANCIS R G DUCKWORTH: CHESTER, ill E Harrison Compton, 1910, orig decor cl gt, teg + ROBERT ANDERSON: DEESIDE, ill William Smith Junr, 1911, orig pict cl gt (5)

Lot 661

R TALBOT KELLY: EGYPT, 1912, 5th impress, orig decor cl + JOHN A TODD: THE BANKS OF THE NILE, ill Ella Du Cane, 1913, orig pict cl gt (2)

Lot 664

A R HOPE MONCRIEFF: ISLE OF WIGHT, ill A Heaton Cooper, 1908, orig cl gt, teg + REV TELFORD VARLEY: HAMPSHIRE, ill Wilfrid Ball, 1909, orig decor cl gt + A G BRADLEY: THE WYE, ill Sutton Palmer, 1910, orig decor cl gt, teg + CLIVE HOLLAND: WESSEX, ill Walter Tyndale, 1912 reprint, orig decor cl gt, teg (4)

Lot 677

MAJOR E FELCE AND T H BARRY: PICTURESQUE NORFOLK ….., 1939, orig ptd paper wraps + BRITISH RAILWAYS HOLIDAY GUIDE – EASTERN AND NORTH EASTERN REGIONS, 1949, orig pict paper wraps + D A YATES COUNTY DIRECTORY OF NORFOLK OF TRADES, PROFESSIONS ETC, 1967-68, orig card wraps, inner jnts split, some contents loose, ex lib + JEAN GOODMAN: EDWARD SEAGO – THE OTHER SIDE OF THE CANVAS, 1978, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + SUSANNA WADE MARTINS: A GREAT ESTATE AT WORK – THE HOLKHAM ESTATE AND ITS INHABITANTS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, 1980, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + MICHAEL FRIEND SERPELL: A HISTORY OF THE LOPHAMS, 1980, orig cl gt, d/w + CLIVE WILKINS-JONES (ed): THE MINUTES, DONATION BOOK AND CATALOGUE OF NORWICH CITY LIBRARY FOUNDED IN 1608, 2008, 1st edn, Norfolk Records Society, vol 72, orig cl gt, d/w + CAROLINE FENDALL: A NORFOLK ANTHOLOGY, 1972, orig cl silvered, d/w + DAVID H KENNETT: NORFOLK VILLAGES, 1980, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + DOREEN WALLACE AND R P BAGNALL-OAKELEY: NORFOLK, 1951, 1st edn, with fdg map, orig cl gt, d/w (10)

Lot 678

COLONEL R MEINERTZHAGEN: KENYA DIARY 1902 TO 1906, 1957, 1st edn, orig cl gt

Lot 685

E T COOK: GARDENS OF ENGLAND, ill Beatrice Parsons, 1908, orig decor cl gt + A R HOPE MONCRIEFF: KEW GARDENS, ill T Mower Martin, 1908, orig cl gt, teg + DION CLAYTON CALTHROP: THE CHARM OF GARDENS, 1911, orig cl gt + C A EALAND: INSECT LIFE, 1921, orig pict cl gt + J LEWIS BONHOTE: BIRDS OF BRITAIN AND THEIR EGGS, 1927, 3rd edn, orig cl gt (5)

Lot 687

MRS A MURRAY SMITH: WESTMINSTER ABBEY, ill John Fulleylove, 1904, lacks ffep, orig cl gt, teg + A R HOPE MONCRIEFF: ESSEX, ill L Burleigh Bruhl, 1909, orig cl gt, teg + GORDON HOME: THE ROMANCE OF LONDON, 1910, orig pict cl gt + A R HOPE MONCRIEFF: LONDON, 1923, 3rd edn, orig blind stpd cl gt (4)

Lot 688

WILFRID BALL: SUSSEX, 1906, orig decor cl gt, teg + A R HOPE MONCRIEFF: SURREY, 1906, orig decor cl gt, teg + W TEIGNMOUTH SHORE: KENT, 1907, orig decor cl gt, teg + W TEIGNMOUTH SHORE: CANTERBURY, 1907, orig blind stpd cl gt, teg (4)

Lot 701

MRS A MURRAY SMITH: WESTMINSTER ABBEY, ill John Fulleylove, 1904, orig cl gt, teg + ROSALINE MASSON: EDINBURGH, ill John Fulleylove, 1912, orig cl gt, teg + WILFRID BALL: SUSSEX, 1913 reprint, orig cl slightly worn + A R HOPE MONCRIEFF: SURREY, ill Sutton Palmer, 1922, 2nd edn, orig blind stpd cl gt + M A R TUKER: CAMBRIDGE, ill W Matthison, 1922, 2nd edn, orig blind stpd cl gt, spine faded + V C CLINTON-BADDELEY: DEVON, ill Sutton Palmer, [1925], orig blind stpd cl gt (6)

Lot 709

R H NIBBS: ANTIQUITIES OF SUSSEX, 1874, 1st series, collates complete, orig full cl gt

Lot 725

W G HOSKINS (ed): EXETER IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY: TAX AND RATE ASSESSMENTS 1602-1699, 1957 + MARJORY M ROWE (ed): TUDOR EXETER TAX ASSESSMENTS 1489-1595 INCLUDING THE MILITARY SURVEY 1522, 1977 + AUDREY M ERSKINE: THE ACCOUNTS OF THE FABRIC OF EXETER CATHEDRAL 179-1353 (PART I 1279-1326), 1981 + NORMAN J G POUNDS: THE PARLIAMENTARY SURVEY OF THE DUCHY OF CORNWALL (PART I), 1982 + AUDREY M ERSKINE: THE ACCOUNTS OF THE FABRIC OF EXETER CATHEDRAL 1279-1353 (PART II 1328-1353), 1983 + NORMAL J G POUNDS: THE PARLIAMENTARY SURVEY OF THE DUCHY OF CORNWALL (PART II), 1984, all Devon and Cornwall Records Society, orig ptd card wraps + F E HALLIDAY: A CORNISH CHRONICLE, 1967, orig cl, gt, d/w + W G HOSKINS: EXETER MILITIA LIST 1803, 1972, orig card wraps + C & J GREENWOOD: SOMERSETSHIRE DELINEATED, 1980 reprint, orig cl gt, d/w + SIDNEY HEATH: EXETER, [nd] Beautiful England Series, orig cl, d/w + HUGH R WATKIN: DARTMOUTH (PRE-REFORMATION), 1935, vol 1, The Devonshire Association, orig ptd wraps (11)

Lot 740

G R ELVEY (ed): LUFFIELD PRIORY CHARTERS, 1968, 1975, parts 1 and 2 + A C CHIBNALL (ed): THE CERTIFICATE OF MUSTERS FOR BUCKINGHAMSHIRE IN 1522, 1973, all Buckinghamshire Records Society vols 15, 17 and 18, all unif cl gt (3)

Lot 785

W l & MRS WYLLIE: LONDON TO THE NORE, 1905, orig pict cl gt, teg + WALTER WOOD: NORTH SEA FISHERS AND FIGHTERS, 1911, 1st edn, orig cl gt, inner jnts slightly split, frontis detchd but present + SIR WALTER RUNCIMAN: COLLIER BRIGS AND THEIR SAILORS, 1926, 1st edn, orig blind stpd cl gt + ALAIN GERBAULT: IN QUEST OF THE SUN ……, [1929], 1st edn, orig cl gt slightly worn + R C LESLIE: OLD SEA WINGS WAYS AND WORDS, 1930, orig blind stpd cl gt + ARTHUR LAMSLEY: SEA LURE, 1935, 1st edn, orig cl slightly worn and faded + STAN HUGIL: SHANTIES FROM THE SEVEN SEAS, 1961, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w (7)

Lot 786

MARY R DEACON: THE CLOVER CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA 1882-1897, Phila 1897, orig cl gt, teg + GEORGE W CHILDS: PUBLIC LEDGER ALMANAC, 1870, 187, orig ptd paper wraps + THE PHILADELPHIA RECORD ALMANAC, 1894, orig ptd wraps (tatty) + BENJ W DEAN: FIRST REPORT TO THE LEGISLATURE OF VERMONT ……, 1859, orig blind stpd cl gt + EDWARD MCPHERSON: A HAND-BOOK OF POLITICS FOR 1874 ……, 1874, orig blind stpd cl gt worn + THE UNION LEAGUE OF PHILADELPHIA ……., 1907, 1912, both vols orig cl gt + THE PAGEANT OF NEWARK, 1916, orig card wraps + CITY OF BOSTON MUNICIPAL REGISTER FOR 1930 ……, 1930, orig blind stpd cl gt + THE NORTH SHORT BLUE BOOK AND SOCIAL REGISTER, 1932, orig cl gt (11)

Lot 792

REV DANIEL LYSONS: AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THOSE PARISHES IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX ….., 1800, recased hf cf gt, contents slightly worn + JOHN NELSON: THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE PARISH OF ISLINGTON ……, 1829, 3rd edn, recased qtr cf gt + THOMAS SMITH: HISTORICAL RECOLLECTIONS OF HYDE PARK, 1836, old full cl gt, lacks ffep + SAMUEL PALMER: ST PANCRAS ….., 1870, recased qtr cf gt, spine gt in compartments + A R HOPE MONCRIEFF: LONDON, 1916, 2nd end, orig cl (5)

Lot 803

R H MASON: NORFOLK PHOTOGRAPHICALLY ILLUSTRATED, [1865], ttl pge partly detchd (but present), old hf cf gt worn, jnts slightly split, aeg, fo

Lot 1543

R MORDEN: NORFOLK, engrd hand col’d map [1695], approximately 14” x 22”

Lot 1545

R LARKE: A PLAN OF AN ESTATE IN THE PARISH OF SEETHING IN THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK BELONGING TO MRS MARY WADE, pen and ink and wash manuscript map on vell 1791, decor cartouche, approximately 33” x 25”

Lot 1548

R MORDEN: CAMBRIDGESHIRE, engrd map [1695], approximately 16” x 13 ½”, f/g

Lot 1565

R MORDEN: NORFOLK, engrd hand col’d map [1695], approximately 14” x 22

Lot 45

A NEW HIEROGLIPHICAL BIBLE ….., L, R & W Dean, nd, inscr dtd 1822, 12 mo, orig plain bds + THE ROYAL ALPHABET, Derby Henry Mozley & Sons, circa 1830, chapbook, orig ptd wraps + THE MERRY ANDREW OR THE HUMOURS OF A FAIR, Derby Henry Mozley & Sons, circa 1840, chapbook, orig ptd wraps + one other (4)

Lot 85

CORMAC McCARTHY: ALL THE PRETTY HORSES – THE CROSSING – CITIES OF THE PLAIN, 1993, 1994, 1998, 1st edns, 3 vols, orig cl, d/ws + JONATHAN LUNN: KILLIGREW R N – KILLIGREW AND THE GOLDEN DRAGON, 2000, 2001, 1st edns, 2nd work sigd, d/ws (5)

Lot 99

G P R JAMES: THE FALSE HEIR, L 1843, 1st edn, 3 vols, old cl worn (3)

Lot 110

R E FORREST: EIGHT DAYS, 1891, 1st edn, 3 vols, orig cl, v soiled + ROBERT NOEL RIVERS: THE CALL OF THE JUNGLE, [1926], 1st edn, orig cl + GUSTAV MEYRINK: THE GOLEM, 1928, 1st edn, orig cl (5)

Lot 129

J J CONNINGTON: MURDER IN THE MAZE, 1927, 1st edn, orig cl + R AUSTIN FREEMAN: THE RED THUMB MARK, 1911, 1st Hodder & Stoughton edn, orig cl + ALISTER MACALLISTER “LYNN BROCK”: THE DEDUCTIONS OF COLONEL GORE, 1924, 2nd impress, rebnd (not recent) cl + THE EVENING STANDARD DETECTIVE BOOK, 1950, 1st edn, orig cl (4)

Lot 183

THOMAS GRAY: DESIGNS BY MR R BENTLEY FOR SIX POEMS, L, J Dodsley, 1775, hf ttl, engrd vig ttl, 6 plts, fo, old hf cf worn

Lot 212

E V ODLE: THE CLOCKWORK MAN, NY 1923, 1st edn, orig cl + JOHN COLLIER: HIS MONKEY WIFE, 1930, 1st edn, orig cl + R C SHERRIFF: THE HOPKINS MANUSCRIPT, 1939, 1st edn, orig cl + MAURICE COLLIS: THE DARK DOOR, 1940, 1st edn, orig cl + ROBERT W CHAMBERS: THE TRACER OF LOST PERSONS, 1907, 1st edn, orig cl (5)

Lot 220A

FRANK R STOCKTON: THE MAGIC EGG, L [1990], (100) out of series, Covent Garden Booklet No 1, 4to, orig pict wraps + BRETT HARTE: THE HEIR OF THE McHULISHES, [1970], (100) out of series, Covent Garden Booklet No 3, 4to, orig pict wraps + BRIAN H FINNEY: SINCE HOW IT IS A STUDY OF SAMUEL BECKETT’S LATER FICTION, 1972, (600) (100) numbered and sigd, Covent Garden Essays Series No 2, 4to, orig wraps + RONALD HAYMAN: LITERATURE AND LIVING A CONSIDERATION OF KATHERINE MANSFIELD AND VIRGINIA WOOLF, 1972, (600) (100) numbered and sigd, Covent Garden Essay Series No 3, 4to, orig pict wraps + six others similar (10)

Lot 230

LAWRENCE WEAVER AND R RANDAL PHILLIPS: SMALL COUNTRY HOUSES OF TO-DAY, 1925, 1929, vols 2 and 3, orig blind stpd cl gt (2)

Lot 245

THE GHOST IN THE INVISIBLE BIKINI, 1966, combined continuity Mimeograph for the Film + TARZAN 66, 1966 combined continuity Mimeograph for the Film + DENNIS R SHAND: THE WAKE OR DEATH FIRST TREATMENT OF AN ORIGINAL STORY FOR FILM, 1951, Mimeograph + THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL, 1988, Domestic Version Export Script Mimeograph for the Film + OUTBREAK (FEVER PITCH), 1968, First Draft Screenplay Mimeograph for the Film, (5)

Lot 259

CHARLES R HAJDMACH: BRITISH GLASS 1800-1914, 1991, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl, gt, d/w + JAMES RUSH: A BEILBY ODYSSEY, 1987, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl, d/w + WARD LLOYD: INVESTING IN GEORGIAN GLASS, 1969, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl, d/w + HUGH WAKEFIELD: NINETEENTH CENTURY BRITISH GLASS, 1982, 2nd edn, orig cl, d/w + ARNOLD FLEMING: SCOTTISH AND JACOBITE GLASS, 1977, orig cl, d/w + JOHN SANDON: ANTIQUE GLASS, 2003, orig cl, gt, d/w + GEOFFREY WILLS: VICTORIAN GLASS, 1976, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + W A THORPE: ENGLISH GLASS, 1935, 1st edn, orig cl, (8)

Lot 286

LAWRENCE WEAVER: THE “COUNTRY LIFE” BOOK OF COTTAGES COSTING FROM £150 TO £600, 1913, orig cl gt + THE MODERN ENGLISH HOUSE, [1927], orig blind stpd cl + R RANDAL PHILLIPS, 5 ttls: FURNISHING THE HOUSE, 1921, orig cl bkd bds gt + THE SERVANTLESS HOUSE, 1923, 2nd edn, orig cl + SMALL FAMILY HOUSES, 1924, orig blind stpd cl gt + THE BOOK OF BUNGALOWS, 1926, 3rd edn, orig cl bkd bds, d/w + HOUSES FOR MODERATE MEANS, 1949, 3rd edn, orig cl, d/w (7)

Lot 288

THE SMALLER HOUSE BEING SELECTED EXAMPLES OF THE LATEST PRACTICE IN MODERN ENGLISH DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE, 1924, orig cl bkd bds + R RANDAL PHILLIPS: THE MODERN ENGLISH INTERIOR, [1928], orig blind stpd cl, d/w + H DE C HASTINGS (ed): RECENT ENGLISH DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE, 1929, orig cl bkd bds gt, slightly worn + J C ROGERS: MODERN ENGLISH FURNITURE, 1930, 1st edn, orig cl gt + E H B BOULTON (ed): TIMBER BUILDINGS FOR THE COUNTRY, 1938, 1st edn, orig cl (5)

Lot 296

COLIN WATSON: LONELYHEART NO 4122, 1967, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w + ROBERT BLOCH: OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF GRAVES, 1979, orig cl gt, d/w, orig cl s-c + L A LEWIS: TALES OF THE GROTESQUE - A COLLECTION OF UNEASY TALES, 1994, Limited Edition 189/300, orig cl gt, d/w + R AUSTIN FREEMAN: THE DEAD HAND AND OTHER UNCOLLECTED STORIES, Omnibus Edition vol 9, orig cl gt, d/w (4)

Lot 457

MARK ANTHONY PORNY: THE ELEMENTS OF HERALDRY ….., 1765, recased modern cl gt + THOMAS MOULE: HERALDRY OF FISH ….., 1842, recased ¼ cf gt, ex lib + J R PLANCHE: THE PURSUIVANT OF ARMS OR HERALDRY FOUNDED UPON FACTS, 1852, recased ¼ cf gt, ex lib + CHARLES A H FRANKLIN: THE BEARING OF COAT ARMOUR BY LADIES ….., 1923, orig cl, gt, d/w, ex lib + LIEUT COL G R GAYRE: THE HERALDRY OF THE KNIGHTS OF ST JOHN, 1956, orig cl, d/w, ex lib, (5)

Lot 521

J R THOMAS: BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF THE SEA, circa 1875, sheet music, re-cased, cl gt, + HIRT’S HARMONIUN OR AMERICAN ORGAN VOLUNTARIES, circa 1890, orig cl gt + EDWARD TRAVIS: THE AMATEUR ORGANIST ….., [1872-80], orig blind stamped cl, gt, + JOHN PRIDHAM: SWEET HOME FLOWERS ……, [nd], orig cl + DEXTER SMITH AND GENE FOSTER: THE LITTLE WANDERER: [ND]. Bound with other sheet music, old cl, gt, + GYPSY QUEEN WALTZ, [nd], bound-in with other sheet music, old ¼ cf gt, aem, (5)

Lot 537A

COLONEL J F MAURICE: MILITARY HISTORY OF THE CAMPAIGN OF 1882 IN EGYPT, 1973 reprint, orig cl gt, d/w + THE ARMY OF INDIA MEDAL ROLL 1799-1826, 1974, orig cl gt + TRANSPORT MEDAL ROLL 1899-1902, 1973, orig card wraps + G R EVERSON: THE SOUTH AFRICA 1853 MEDAL, 1978, orig cl gt, d/w + CHARLES DALTON: THE WATERLOO ROLL CALL, 1978, 2nd impress, orig cl gt, d/w + GRAHAM H NEALE AND ROSS W IRWIN: THE MEDAL ROLL OF THE RED RIVER CAMPAIGN OF 1870 IN CANADA, 1982, orig cl gt, d/w + H TAPRELL DORLING: RIBBONS AND MEDALS, 1983 reprint, sigd, orig cl silver, d/w + R B MAGOR: AFRICAN GENERAL SERVICE MEDALS, [nd], orig cl, d/w (8)

Lot 9

John Roger Arnold, London, an 18 carat gold chronometer pocket watch with `Z` balance, no.1748, the three piece case hallmarked London 1808, casemaker TH (possibly Thomas Hardy), the white enamel dial signed Arnold 1748, with black Roman numerals, outer seconds dial, gilt spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the full plate lever fusee movement signed Jno R Arnold London Inv et Fecit no.1748, balance cock engraved with scrolling foliage and diamond endstone, blued steel helical balance spring and two-arm monometallic `Z` balance with compensation weights, and blued steel maintaining power, the case 55mm diameter, on an 18 carat gold fetter link chain, 77g. Also see Christie`s New York 15 June 2011 lot 145. John Roger Arnold (1769-1843) was the son of John Arnold, one of the most famous British watch and clock makers. In 1783 John Roger started working with his father before moving to Paris as an apprentice to Abraham-Louis Breguet in 1792. He was admitted as a member of the Clockmakers` Company in 1796 and became Master in 1817. After the death of John Arnold senior, John Roger continued on his own, upholding his father`s reputation as one of the leading watch and clock makers of his age.

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