HANS JACOB HANSEN, RSW (1853-1947) A PROCESSION IN NORTH AFRICA; AN ARAB CAFE ORAN ALGERIA two, the first signed, watercolour and bodycolour, 19 x 10.5cm and 16.5 x 12cm (2) ++Both in good condition in appropriate early 20th c style giltwood ripple moulded frames with on the reverse the framing label of R S J Savage & Sons, Northampton
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WORLD WAR ONE, PAIR AND PLAQUE British War Medal and Victory Medal, 238796 PTE L WOOLLERSON HEREFORD R, Memorial Plaque LIVEWELL WOLLERSON, sold with Record Office enclosure slip, issued Shrewsbury May 4th 1922 Pte Livewell Wollerson of the King`s Shropshire Light Infantry died 31 August 1918, aged 36. Longuenesse (St Omer ) Souvenir Cemetery. ++++
WORLD WAR ONE, PAIR British War Medal and Victory Medal, WZ 2776 D ELLIS AB RN, 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and Efficiency Medal, George VI, Territorial suspender, T/76790 CPL C J GREEN RASC, a corresponding group of miniature medals, a framed commission, signed at the head Elizabeth R, sealed and dated 18.3.1966, Second Lieutenant DAVID ELLIS GREEN (Royal Northumberland Fusiliers) and related insignia, etc ++++
WORLD WAR ONE, PAIR AND PLAQUE British War Medal and Victory Medal, 53430 PTE W HOBSON W YORK R, Memorial Plaque WILLIAM HOBSON Private William Hobson of the 15th Bn West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales` Own), the son of James and Susannah Hobson of Bedlington, Northumberland died 28 June 1918 aged 19. Cinq Rues British Cemetery, Hazebrouck. ++++
WORLD WAR ONE, PAIR British War Medal and Victory Medal, 70823 PTE H HOLBERY NOTTS & DERBYS R, Newark, Queen Victoria`s Golden Jubilee commemorative copper plated Maltese Cross with photographic portrait, rev., The Gift of B[echer] Tidd Pratt Esq Mayor of Newark, and another, white metal, 1897 ++++
WORLD WAR ONE, DCM GROUP OF EIGHT Distinguished Conduct Medal, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, India General Service Medal,one clasp Afghanistan NWF 1919, Defence Medal, War Medal and Special Constabulary LS Medal, ERII, 2541 SJT H SLYNN 6LN LANC R,[CPL on Star, 2/LIEUT H J SLYNN on pair, 2 KING`S REGT on IGS, SERGT HORACE J SLYNN on last], mounted court style and with his commission (2nd Lieut) endorsed Temporary dated 19 August 1918
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WEDGWOOD PEARLWARE PLATE printed with the `India` floral pattern in underglaze blue, iron red, enamel and gilt, impressed mark with double R, 20.8cms diameter; together with an early 19th century Spode porcelain teapot of circular form, printed in the Imari pattern with rich gilding (af), 17cms (Provenance for latter, Henry Sandon Collection)
An opal and diamond ring, with three oval cabochon opals interspaced by pairs of old European cut diamonds in a scroll design setting. Estimated total diamond weight 0.45cts. Condition: The ring is in overall good condition. There are slight scratches to the ring shank and a single areas of abrasion to the back of the ring shank. The opals have a good play of colour, displaying greens, blues and pinks. There is abrasion to the one termination of the outer opals, where the opal has also possibly chipped. The diamonds are quite bright, some of the claws are slightly worn. Ring size R.
A platinum oval brilliant cut diamond ring, the claw set oval brilliant cut diamond to tapered baguette diamond shoulders. Estimated principal diamond weight 0.80cts, colour H-I, clarity VS1-VS2. Condition: Overall fair to good condition, with noticeable surface scratches and minor dints to the ring shank, most of which should polish out quite easily. The diamonds are clean and quite bright and lively. Ring size R.
A platinum shaped diamond band, with a central row of pave set brilliant cut diamonds. Estimated total diamond weight 0.07cts. Weight 5.2gms. Condition: Overall condition is fair, there is noticeable surface scratches and nicks to the platinum particularly to the back, and also around the shaped front. The diamonds are quite dull but this would be brightened by cleaning the ring. Ring size R 1/2.
Two enamelled rings, to include a gentleman`s French enamelled ring and a 15ct gold Edwardian ring with seed pearl detail and inner hair panel. Hallmark for Chester 1904. Weight 7gms. AF. Condition: Overall poor to fair condition. The seed pearl ring has a rubbed but legible hallmark, the hair panels are not covered so are very dirty, the enamel is chipped and damaged in places, with wear to the gold in keeping with the age of the ring. Ring size M. The French gentleman`s ring has significant amounts of green enamel missing from the flags, some of the engraving is slightly rubbed, the ring is thinning at the back and looks like it has been repaired where it was starting to split. Ring size R.
A late 19th/early 20th century hardstone cameo and diamond ring, the central oval yellow hardstone cameo depicting a flower flanked by old European cut diamonds. Estimated total diamond weight 0.30cts. Weight 6.06gms. Cameo chipped. Condition: The ring is in overall poor condition. There are overall scratches to the ring in keeping with the age of the piece and a section has been added to the back where the ring has been sized. The hardstone cameo is chipped and a section of flower is missing, one of the outer diamonds is chipped, the claws appear a little worn. Ring size R.
JOHN RONALD REUEL TOLKIEN, 2 ttls: THE FATHER CHRISTMAS LETTERS, 1976, 1st edn, 4to, orig pict laminated bds; CATALOGUE OF AN EXHIBITION OF DRAWINGS BY , 1977, orig pict wraps + M B SALU (TRANS): THE ANCRENE RIWLE, Preface J R R Tolkien, 1955, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + JESSICA YATES: A MIDDLE-EARTH ALBUM PAINTINGS BY JOAN WYATT INSPIRED BY TOLKIEN’S THE LORD OF THE RINGS, 1979, 1st edn, fo, orig pict wraps (4)
CHRISTINA ROSSETTI: GOBLIN MARKET, ill A Rackham, 1933, 1st edn, 4 col’d plts, orig pict wraps worn and soiled + E T A HOFFMANN: NUTCRACKER AND MOUSE KING AND THE EDUCATED CAT, Trans A R Hope, 1892, orig decor cl + A LYTTEL BOOKE OF NONSENSE, 1912, 1st edn, orig cl bkd pict bds worn + six others (9)
FREDERICK S WILLIAMS: OUR IRON ROADS, [1883] 2nd edn revised, orig pict cl gt + WILLIAM RIPPER: STEAM ENGINE THEORY AND PRACTICE, 1909, new impress, orig cl worn + C E R SHERRINGTON: THE ECONOMICS OF RAIL TRANSPORT IN GREAT BRITAIN, 1937, 2nd edn, orig cl + DAVID R LAMB: MODERN RAILWAY OPERATION, 1941, 1st edn, orig cl + NORMAN CRUMP: BY RAIL TO VICTORY THE STORY OF THE LNER IN WARTIME, 1947, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + LNER: GENERAL DIRECTIONS TO AGENTS AND MEMBERS OF THEIR STAFFS ……, 1931, orig cl gt + T F CAMERON: AN OUTLINE OF RAILWAY TRAFFIC OPERATION, 1946, 1st edn, orig cl + J G RUDDOCK AND R E PEARSON: THE RAILWAY HISTORY OF LINCOLN, 1985, orig cl, d/w + two others similar (10)
ALAN LLOYD: THE GLIDERS, 1982, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + ALAN BRAMSON AND NEVILLE BIRCH: THE TIGER MOTH STORY, 1982 revised and enlarged edn, orig cl, d/w + RICHARD E TURNER: MUSTANG PILOT, 1970, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + JOHN W R TAYLOR AND PHILIP J R MOYES: PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE RAF, 1970, 1st edn, vol 3, orig cl, d/w + J DOUGLAS HARVEY: LAUGHTER SILVERED WINGS, Toronto 1984, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + G R DUVAL: BRITISH FLYING-BOATS AND AMPHIBIANS, 1966, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w, ex-lib + AIR MINISTRY MAP CIVIL AVIATION AREA NUMBER 11, 1938 (7)
JOHN BULWER: CHIROLOGIA OR THE NATURALL LANGUAGE OF THE HAND COMPOSED OF THE SPEAKING MOTIONS AND DISCOURSING GESTURES THEREOF WHEREUNTO IS ADDED CHIRONOMIA OR THE ART OF MANUALL RHETORICKE ……, L, Thos Harper, to be sold by R Whitaker, 1644, 1st edn, 2 works in 1, ttl pge to 1st work cropped at foot just affecting text, 6 engrd plts including 3 fdg (these chipped at edge), errata leaf at end of each work, lacking both added engrd ttls, mod hf cf marb bds
I LYDEKKER & J G DOLLMAN: THE GAME ANIMALS OF AFRICA, 1926, 2nd edn, orig qtr cf gt d/w + ERIC F V WELLS: LIONS WILD AND FRIENDLY ……, 1933, 1st edn, orig cl gt + F W CHAMPION: WITH A CAMERA IN TIGER-LAND, 1934, 3rd impress, orig cl worn and soiled + WILLIAM R LEIGH: FRONTIERS OF ENCHANTMENT AN ARTIST’S ADVENTURES IN AFRICA, 1939, 1st edn, orig cl gt, d/w (4)
MAJOR R F WALL: KEEPING A DOG ITS TRAINING AND CARE IN HEALTH AND SICKNESS, 1933, orig cl, d/w + HARDING COX: DOGS OF TODAY, 1935, 2nd edn, orig cl, d/w + K F BARKER: NOTHING BUT DOGS, 1938, orig cl, d/w + A J GROVE & G E NEWELL: ANIMAL BIOLOGY, 1944, 2nd edn, orig cl + W P WESTELL: THE ANIMALS AND THEIR STORY, [nd], orig pict cl gt (5)
CAPT C W R KNIGHT: ARISTOCRATS OF THE AIR, 1925, orig blind stpd pict cl, gt; + JEAN DELACOUR: THE PHEASANTS OF THE WORLD, 1964, 3rd impress, orig cl, gt, d/w; (tatty); + MYRFYN OWEN: WILDFOWL OF EUROPE, 1977, 1st edn, orig cl, gt d/w; + MYRFYN OWEN: WILD GEESE OF THE WORLD, B T Batsford, 1980, 1st edn, orig cl, gt, d/w; + ERIC AND RICHARD SOOTHILL: WADING BIRDS OF THE WORLD, 1982, 1st edn, orig cl, gt, d/w; + JANET KEAR: DUCKS OF THE WORLD, 1991, 1st edn, sigd and inscr by the author, orig cl, d/w (6)
A R CHANNEL: RED IVORY, ill D J Watkins-Pitchford, 1964, 1st edn, lacks ffep, orig cl, d/w, ex lib; + [DENYS J WATKINS-PITCHFORD] “BB”: 7 ttls: THE LITTLE GREY MEN, ill D J Watkins-Pitchford, 1957, reprint, orig cl, d/w; BILL BADGER AND THE WANDERING WIND, ill D J Watkins-Pitchford, 1981, orig cl, d/w, ex lib; BILL BADGER AND THE PIRATES, ill D J Watkins-Pitchford, 1982, orig cl, d/w, ex lib; BILL BADGER AND THE SECRET WEAPON, ill D J Watkins-Pitchford, 1983, orig cl, d/w; + three others similar, (8)
THE BIRD LIFE OF BRITISH TOWNS VILLAGES GARDENS AND FARMLAND, 1951, New Naturalist Series No 17, orig cl gt, d/w + T T MACAN AND E B WORTHINGTON: LIFE IN LAKES AND RIVERS, 1951, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 15, orig cl gt, d/w + JAMES FISHER AND R M LOCKLEY: SEA-BIRDS, 1954, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series No 28, orig cl gt, d/w + KENNETH MELLANBY: THE MOLE, 1971, 1st edn, New Naturalists Monograph Series No 22, orig cl gt, d/w (5)
CONSTANCE E FRIPP AND V W HILLER (eds): GOLD AND THE GOSPEL IN THE MASHONALAND 1888 ……, 1949 + I SCHAPERA (ed): APPRENTICESHIP AT KURUMAN BEING THE JOURNALS AND LETTERS OF ROBERT AND MARY MOFFAT 1820-1828, 1951 + J P R WALLIS (ed): THE BAROTSELAND JOURNAL OF JAMES STEVENSON-HAMILTON 1898-1899, 1953 + J P R WALLIS (ed): THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN DIARIES OF THOMAS LEASK 1865-1870, 1954 + J P R WALLIS (ed): THE ZAMBEZI EXPEDITION OF DAVID LIVINGSTON 1858-1863, 1956, 2 vols, all Central African Archives Publications, unif orig cl gt, teg, d/w (6)
WILLIAM A DUTT, 3 ttls: NORFOLK, 1900, 1st edn, orig blind stpd cl gt; HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS IN EAST ANGLIA, ill Joseph Pennell, 1901, 1st edn, orig cl gt; THE NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK COAST, 1909, orig cl gt + F V MORLEY: TRAVELS IN EAST ANGLIA, 1923, 1st edn, orig cl gt + F J MEYRICK: ROUND ABOUT NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK, [1926], orig cl + HUGH MEREDITH: EAST ANGLIA, [1929], orig blind stpd cl gt + R H MOTTRAM: EAST ANGLIA ENGLAND’S EASTERN PROVINCE, 1933, 1st edn, orig cl + STANLEY J WEARING: BEAUTIFUL NORFOLK BUILDINGS, 1944 reprint, orig cl bkd bds, ptd paper label to top bd (8)
Pyne (W.H.) The History of the Royal Residences 3 vol. 100 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates by T. Sutherland W.J. Bennett R. Reeve and D. Havell after J. Stephanoff C. Wild R. Cattermole W. Westall and G. Samuel bookplates of Robert Frederick Green and James P. Holden on front pastedowns contemporary half morocco gilt spines rubbed [Abbey Scenery 397; Tooley 389] 4to 1819.

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