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Hornby, Lima, Mainline boxed & unboxed Locos & Rolling Stock. To include Hornby Dublo 4-6-0 GWR Green Loco & Tender has been detailed, renamed & renumbered; Lima 2-6-2 GWR 4589 Tank Loco; Hornby - Dapol HM001 LMS Stove R; Hornby R747 LMS 1st / 3rd Coach plus others. Conditions: Fair to Excellent in Good To Excellent boxes. (16)
King Penguins – Topographical and miscellaneous: John Speed’s Atlas of England and Wales, R. Taylor, 32pp, 40 plates, dust wrapper; Ackermann’s Cambridge 18915, Reginald Ross Williamson, 34pp, 20 plats, double dust wrappers; The Leaves of Southwell, (Sir) Nikolaus Pevsner, 1945, 68pp, 32 plates; A Prospect of Wales, Ken Rowntree & Gwyn Jones, 1948, 32pp 20 plates; The Isle of Wight, Barbara Jones, 1950, 35pp, 16 plates, dust wrapper; A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens, illustrated by John Leech, 1843, reprinted in facsimile, 1946, 138pp, red embossed boards; Ballooning, C. H. Gibbs-Smith, 1948, 40pp, 32 plates; The Poet’s Corner, (Sir Henry) Max(imilian) Beerbohm, introduction, (Sir) John Rothenstein, 1943, 16pp, 24 plates (9)
Golf, course histories – Walsh (John H., OBE), Seaford Golf Club: a History, Seaford, Lindel 1986, royal 8vo, 234pp, some monochrome illus., fold out aerial view of course to front pastedown, printed endpapers, bound green bevelled leatherette gilt printed boards & spine; Chellen (Alan), Seaford Head Golf Course & Club Centenary Handbook, 1887-1987, Lewes D. C., Leisure Services, 1987, 8vo, unpaginated, illus., paper covers; Salmond (J. B.), foreword by Bernard Darwin, The Story of the R. & A., being the History of the first two hundred Years of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club St. Andrews, London, Macmillan, 1956 8vo, xvi + 256pp, coloured frontis of HM Queen Elizabeth II, 3 col. plates, 167 monochrome, 2 plans, bound blue boards, gilt badge to front board, gilt titles to spine, d. w. in plastic cover; Robertson (James K.), St. Andrew’s Home of Golf, St. Andrews, Citizen Office, 1967, 8vo, 173pp, illus with plans, course plans to pastedowns, blue boards, gilt spine titles, d. .w; Anon., Hayling Golf Club Centenary 1883-1983, 8vo, 26pp, illus., with plans and decorated card covers; Pennick (Frank), Homes of Sport: Golf, London, Peter Garnett, 1952, 12mo, 209pp, illus with plans, green boards, white spine titles, d. w. (lacking portions at lower edge and top; Anon., Bramley Golf Club, Official Handbook, Corsham (Wilts.,) Golf Marketing, n. d. small 8vo, 16pp, coloured illus., decorated card covers; Anon., Belmont Golf Club, Hereford 1983, 4to, unpaginated, colour illus. and decorated card covers; Anon., Churston Golf Club, Official Handbook, Centenary year 1990, 4to, 20pp., coloured illus., card covers (9)
King Penguins – all colour printed with hard covers, some with dust wrappers, first editions unless indicated: A Book of Roses 1939 reprint 1941, 30pp 16 plates; A Book of Toys, Owen White, 1946, 63pp; British Early Railways, Christian Barman, 1956, 40pp, 16 plates; British Military Uniforms, James Laver, 1948, 24pp 37 plates; British Wild Flowers, Brian Vesey-FitzGerald, 1957 50pp; Cricket, John Arlott, 1955, 30pp, 16plates; English Clocks, R. W. Symonds, 1947, 80pp, 72pp, spine repaired with tape; Heraldry in England, (Sir) Anthony R Wagner (Garter), 1946, 36pp 15 plates; Mosses, Paul Richards, 1950, 34pp 16 plates; Poisonous Fungi, John Ramsbottom, 1945, 32pp 16 plates; Scripts, Alfred Fairbank, revised edn., 1955, 38pp, 64 plates; Wood Engravings by Thomas Bewick, John Rayner, 1947, 56pp & Woodland Birds, Phyllis Barclay-Smith, 1955, 32pp 16 plates (13)
Gill, Eric, (1882 -1940). Gill Hebrew typeface. a printed, promotional, pamphlet, 'designed by the distinguished British artist Eric Gill', Jerusalem Type Foundry, Romema, Israel, n.d. (c. 1959). a 4pp. printed pamphlet, issued by the foundry to proudly introduce a new Hebrew typeface to be called Gill Hebrew, INSCRIBED to the front page by the artist's younger brother Eric Robertson Gill, 'For Leo Levy / from / Eric R. Gill / February 1959', within original brown envelope, postmarked South Kensington, 14 Jan, 1959, and further ink stamped 'if undelivered please return to Beauchamp Bookshop, 15a Harrington Road, SW7'. Eric Gill was an English sculptor, essayist, printmaker and typeface designer associated with the Arts and Crafts movement. In 1937, whilst living and studying in Jerusalem, he became attracted to Hebrew lettering, the Gill Hebrew font was derived from a Hebrew alphabet Gill had cut in stone, introducing unusual serifs unprecedented in the history of Hebrew lettering. Jerusalem Foundry was the first type foundry in Israel, founded in 1954 by Moshe Spitzer and Heinz van Cleef. (2)
A collection of hardback and other books, relating to railways and canals, including: 19th Century North British Railway Acts, 4 vols, half calf, each with manuscript contents pages; The Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway and its Locomotives 1846-1923, by R. W. Bush; Historical Account of the Navigable Rivers, Canals, and Railways of Great Britain, by Joseph Priestley, 1831; The British Railway System, by Henry Grote Lewin, 1914; and others, together with a folder of collected 19th Century ephemera relating to North Eastern and Scottish railways. Provenance -PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eric Lomax 'The Railway Man' of Berwick.Eric was an avid collector from an early age and passionate about steam trains and technology, collecting books, documents, photos, and ephemera throughout his life. He, and his much-loved wife Patti, featured in the blockbuster film, ‘The Railway Man’, and were played by Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman. It tells the true story of Eric, who, whilst serving as British army officer in World War II, was captured and subsequently tortured by the Japanese in a Burma labour camp. After the war, he suffered years of mental turmoil, but was eventually rescued from his torment through the love of Patti.
A collection of 18th Century and later ephemera of railway interest, including: Report on the Line of Inland Navigation from The City of Durham to The River Tyne, by R. Dodd, 1796; a selection of 19th Century letters from the Caledonian Railway solicitor's office; Bradshaw's New Railway Map of Great Britian and Ireland, 1857; manuscripts relating to the Perth and Inverness railway; and other items; together with a selection of 19th Century documents relating to the Post Office; a selection of early 19th Century manuscripts relating to Magdalene Bridge and Musselburgh; and a selection of other 19th Century manuscripts, correspondence, and ephemera. Provenance -PROVENANCE: From the collection of Eric Lomax 'The Railway Man' of Berwick.Eric was an avid collector from an early age and passionate about steam trains and technology, collecting books, documents, photos, and ephemera throughout his life. He, and his much-loved wife Patti, featured in the blockbuster film, ‘The Railway Man’, and were played by Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman. It tells the true story of Eric, who, whilst serving as British army officer in World War II, was captured and subsequently tortured by the Japanese in a Burma labour camp. After the war, he suffered years of mental turmoil, but was eventually rescued from his torment through the love of Patti.
Robert Borlase SMART (1881-1947) Or Cove, St Ives Oil on panel,Signed R Borlase SmartThe Royal Institute of Oil Painters label to verso52 x 65 cm, 20.5 x 25.5 inExhibited Penlee House Gallery & Museum, Penzance Creating a Splash: The First 25 Years of the St Ives Society of Arts, touring exhibition Penzance; Lincoln, Doncaster; Hereford; Sunderland & Newport, 2003 & 2004 (label verso)Penlee House Gallery & Museum, Penzance, Borlase Smart: A Passion for the Sea, 2018 (label verso) This oil is in excellent original clean condition having apparently spent its life behind glass. The substrate is plywood and a minor delamination can be seen in the upper right quadrant. We believe this has not deteriorated since it was painted.
Robert BORLASE SMART (1881-1947) St Ives Harbour Oil on canvas,Signed R Borlase Smart40 x 49 cm, 16 x 20 inExhibitedPenlee House Art Gallery, Penzance, Borlase Smart A Passion for the Sea, 2018 This is a wonderful bright oil in untouched original condition. There are some slight age-related shrinkage cracks.
Richard 'Seal' Copeland WEATHERBY (1881-1953) Portrait of a Young Woman Oil on canvas,Signed R C Weatherby34 x 29 cm, 13.5 x 11.5 inExhibitedSummer in February, Penlee House Art Gallery, 2013 (label verso)Collector's Note"The sitter was thought to be Midge Bruford, but Bruford's sister Bette Moore, said it was not. Moore: 'Seal was always surrounded by young blonde women.' " A number of pinpricks can be found, three to the bottom of the left edge and another three are present to the top of the right edge of the piece. Please see additional images.
Roger HILTON (1911-1975) Untitled, 1974 Poster paint and white crayon on dark brown sugar paper,Initialled R H and dated 197464 x 34 cm, 25 x 13in Waddington Galleries Ltd and Paisnel Gallery label to versoCollector's Note"This painting from his last bed-ridden days celebrates all the lovely things of life, the female body and trees, flowers and fruits. But a large, black worm–like creature is about to devour it all."
Roger HILTON (1911-1975) Boat with Man and Flag, 1974 Gouache & charcoal on paper,Initialled R H and dated '7438 x 47 cm, 15 x 18.5 inProvenancePurchased Waddington Galleries, London (label verso)Collector's Note“The letters on the sail puzzle me too…Since one of the Night Letters refers to Guillen Perrier as the one true love of his life, I could hazard a guess the trailing-off of the S is a slightly disguised G.” (From a letter from Adrian Lewis, author of The Last Days of Hilton, Sansom & Company, 1999)"As the waves drag him along in the last year of his life, Hilton sails bravely on under the banner of his love from earlier days in France." This float-mounted work is behind glass. It has not been examined out of the frame but it appears to be in excellent condition. There are corner pinholes with very little detriment caused by corner adhesion pads.
A group of seven medals, awarded to 359199 AC1 R P Maggs RAF, comprising an India General Service Medal, with North West Frontier 1930-31 bar, a 1939-1945 Star, an Africa Star, a France and Germany Star, a Defence Medal, a War Medal (MID), and a LS & GC Medal (name erased) Provenance: From a lifetime of medal collecting
A group of seven medals, awarded to JX 149741 R F Lewington PO HMS Pembroke, comprising a 1939-1945 Star, an Atlantic Star, an Africa Star, a Burma Star with Pacific bar, a War Medal, and an United Nations Korea Medal, and a Royal Naval LS & GC Medal Provenance: From a lifetime of medal collecting
A group of eight medals, awarded to 23230 Pte A Harrington R Berks R, comprising a British War Medal and Victory Medal pair (worn with pride), a General Service Medal 1918-62, with Palestine bar, (RE), a 1939-1945 Star, an Africa Star, a Defence Medal, a War Medal, and a Regular Army LS & GC Medal Provenance: From a lifetime of medal collecting
Seven British War Medals, issued to F 35038 F V Lovell AC 1 RNAS, Ply 19901 Pte T J Limpus RMLI, G-3458 Sjt W G Chatterley E Kent R, 233440 Dvr J G Matthews RA, 30256 Pte J A Morris Som LI, 1927 Pte J W Stephens Devon R, and 522691 Spr W P Lovell RE Provenance: From a lifetime of medal collecting
A pair of medals, awarded to 3197 Pte A May 12 R Lancers, comprising a Queen's South Africa Medal with Relief Of Kimberley Paardeberg, Driefontain, Belfast and Diamond Hill bars, and a King's South Africa Medal, with South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 bars Provenance: From a lifetime of medal collecting

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