Roosevelt (Theodore) The Wilderness Hunter, 8vo, printed cloth, illus., The Knickerbocker Press, first edition 1893; Millais (J.G.) Newfoundland and Its Untrodden Ways, 4to, gilt cloth, illus. by the Author, 1907; Daunt (Achilles) In the Land of the Moose, The Bear and the Beaver, 8vo, cloth, illus., Thomas Nelson & Sons, nd; Haynes (Bessie Doak and Edgar) The Grisly Bear: Portraits from Life, 8vo, cloth, illus. by Mary Baker, University of Oklahoma Press 1966, with dw; and O'Connor (Jack) The Big-Game Rifle Illustrated, 8vo, cloth, illus., Safari Press, Long Beach, California, 1994, with dw.
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Postcards, Military, a selection of 8 Gale & Polden published History and Traditions variations, inc. Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry, Nottinghamshire Yeomanry, single soldier Yorks and Lancs Regt. pay card pay details on reverse, single soldier pay card for Kings Royal Rifle Corps details on reverse, single soldier for some Regt. History and Traditions series (plus duplicate), 2 soldiers Durham Regt. and Border Regt. pay details on left of reverse, East Surrey Regt. with no battle honours (poor/gd)
Postcards, Military, a selection of 4 sets of 6 cards from the Ceremonial and Active Service series (Alphabet series) published by Gale & Polden, inc. Army Service Corps nos. A108-F108 illustrated by Edgar Holloway (adhesion damage to 3 cards o/w gd), The Rifle Brigade A104-F104 illustrated by Holloway with o/p (vg), Royal Dublin Fusiliers A103-F103 illustrated by Holloway (1 card with adhesion damage o/w gd), Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders A100-F100 also illustrated by Holloway (gd)
Postcards, a mixed UK topo selection of 80+ cards with RPs of Coach and Horses (Tourist) at Lynton and Ilfracombe (2), The Square Northam, Big Dipper Blackpool, The 'Elizabeth' under Summerlease Point 16.2.1912 (Bude), Watercress beds Letcomb Basset, Lord Stadbroke opening the rifle range Palesworth. Also street scenes, villages and views inc. Powfoot nr Annan, LLs at Tunbridge Wells, Swanage, Broadstairs, Forest Salcombe, Trent Bridge Cricket ground etc. (mixed condition)
A .22 B.S.A. METEOR SUPER AIR RIFLE, serial number TE1960, fitted with a B.S.A. 4x20 scope, it is in good working order but its japanned finish bears numerous small patches where its original finish has been lost, it comes with a very high quality Brady gun slip made of canvas with leather edging and lined with lamb's wool, the TE prefix to the serial number dates its manufacture between July 1969 and February 1973 PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR OVER
A QUANTITY OF GUN CLEANING EQUIPMENT AND OTHER SHOOTING ACCESSORIES, comprising two shooting sticks, three shotgun cleaning rods, a rifle cleaning rod, four wool mops, two Turks head wire brushes, a phosphor bronze brush, 2 x 12 bore snap caps (1 by Cogswell & Harrison and 1 by G.J.W. Hawkesley), case label for Army & Navy Stores for No 8 Gun Department, an ebony handled nipple key, a 20 bore combined oil bottle and pull though in leather pouch, a rifle and a shotgun pull through, leather pouch containing a key, a leather belt pouch contain which is believed to be a hand warmer, an oil can, a tureen container, a small match wood box bearing a wax seal, an empty percussion cap tin with extra label inside, 2 butt plates, a Kynoch copper printing block, three EC diamond powder printing blocks (Parcel)
A .22 DIANA G25 AIR RIFLE bearing no visible serial number, with ramp rear sight and hooded foresight and fitted with a sound moderator, in working order, a considerable amount of its blued finish has been lost, this was made in Britain after WWII, it comes with a sling and wool lined rifle slip PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR OVER
A LARGE COLLECTION OF EARLY TO MID 20TH CENTURY GOUACHE JEWELLERY DESIGN ILLUSTRATIONS, intricately detailed paintings and sketches of predominately heraldic patterns, military sweetheart brooches and military badges, a range of designs for a wide assortment of British regiments, believed to be designs to be issued to the Garter King of Arms for approval, prior to being submitted to the Sovereign for formal approval, regiments include SAS, The Irish Guards, Cold streamers, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Kings Royal Rifle Corps, Lancers, Royal Artillery Ubique, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, WWII Trans Jordan Arabic Legion, The Arab Army, Fusiliers, Gurkhas etc., some paintings and sketches have been dated, dates to include 1932, 1938, 1941, 1945, 1949, 1951, 1956, 1964 and 1969, approximately six hundred and twenty paintings and sketches (condition report: paintings are either painted to card or card backed, some wear to edges of card, some have been cut partially removing borders etc., overall condition good)
9 Edwardian and George V silver coffee spoons surmounted by the Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) ram bearing standard by Roberts & Belk Ltd., Sheffield, various dates; an assembled set of 6 Art Nouveau coffee spoons, 5 by Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham, various dates; and 2 Surrey Rifle Association coffee spoons by Daniel George Collins, Birmingham, 1938, gross 259grs. (17)
1998 Honda Integra Type R Transmission: manualMileage:65000In 1993 the Integra was launched as a €˜fairly vanilla' Coupé and in 1995 Honda introduced the world to the B18C Vtec engine and the Integra Type R (R for racing) was born. Not only did the car feature a red line just shy of 9000rpm and over 100bhp per litre, but every element of the cars performance was looked at. Anything unnecessary was removed, so out went air conditioning, sound deadening and even thinner glass and carpets were added to save weight, while elements to improve the performance were added. With a seam welded chassis, strengthened suspension mounting points, bespoke suspension and Recaro SR seats. The car received a modest front spoiler, rear wing and light weight alloy wheels and a titanium gear knob. It was three years later that the Type R made its way to UK shores with only 500 cars allocated and a slightly different frontend with round rather than square head lights. The driving experience of a Honda Integra Type R is ranked as one of the best of any vehicle. When the car ventures beyond 6000rpm the Vtec opens up and the modest four-cylinder engine changes with a soundtrack ranking along with cars with much higher cylinder counts. The gear change is positive, rifle bolt fast and with a 50/50 balanced chassis the feedback and grip are astonishing especially when you consider the car runs on 15€ 195 width tyres. The below quote from Richard Meaden from Evo issue 95 sums it up €˜It's a car as sweet and all-consuming as any I've experienced at any price, and as pure and focused in its own way as any Porsche RS. Forget the accolade of greatest front-wheel drive car. The Integra Type R ranks as one of the truly great drivers' cars of any kind'. This particular example was sourced by the vendor who wanted the best available, he purchased the car from the leading specialist Torque GT who in turn declared it was one of the best UK editions they have ever seen. It has been used sparingly and has been lavished with a no expense spared maintenance regime. Free from the rust that usually plagues the Integra, due to having no rust protection, this example has recently been cleaned and treated with a clear underbody protection by Rustbuster. Offered with extensive service records, 15 services conducted and many bills showing the works conducted, the car is largely standard with the exception of a stainless-steel exhaust system/manifolds, upgraded suspension (bushes, coil over dampers) and carbon intake (original air box supplied). Recent works include a top end rebuild, new brake calipers and a fresh set of Yokohama tyres. The car has received a stage three detail and full ceramic coat along with new badges. Parts are now becoming hard to source and finding a rust-free, low mileage, Integra is almost impossible and so this car represents somewhat a unicorn. Ready to drive with no known issues and having £1000's recently spent, this must rank as the best available in the UK.
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