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The Churchill Centenary Medals. A set of 24 silver gilt medallions commemorating the 100th anniversary of Winston Churchill’s birth in 1974, by John Pinches Ltd, bound in a presentation folder with certificate and numbered 1309. Approx 20 oz. total weight, together with several photographs of Winston Churchill.
A quantity of Maritime collectables including a four-sailor metal chocolate mould, Greenwich Training College silver-plated water jug, resin scrimshaw worked with Admiral Howe and the Brunswick, bronzed resin bust of Arctic Explorer Sir John Franklin, navy issue cigarette tins and a bulldog "Tommy" brass door knocker etc.
A set of three St. John Ambulance Southern Railway Gold, Silver and Bronze medals to Richard Roberts, c.1935-1942, the medals inscribed 'Southern Railway Centre of St. John Ambulance Asscn', together with a collection of length of service badges. 9ct gold medal 13 grams.
A silver set double clip Brooch, claw set with white stones, of scroll design, stamped 3CP, ENGLAND, a silver set floral Brooch, set with white stones, of three leaf design, stamped 3CP, ENGLAND also a silver set spray Brooch, set with white stones, of spray design, stamped 3CP, ENGLAND.
Silver plated entree dish, cut glass decanter, oil lamp, spelter figure and other itemsProvenance; Consigned for sale by David Myers following the recent fire at Bourne Mill, Farnham. Most of the furniture was undamaged in the fire and was rescued but is being sold now without reserve because the building is no longer available to house it.
*National Savings Posters. A group of 42 posters, titles include Nobody Wants Me, British and Proud of It!, Support Your Silver Linings Savings Week, Well Saved [football], A Treble 20 [darts], Make sure of your Place in the Sun, They Served Humanity, Prepare for Christmas Now, Save for Prosperity, etc., occasional fraying, various sizes but many approximately 75 x 51cm (42)
Nansen (Fridtjof). Farthest North. Being a Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship Fram 1893-96 and of a Fifteen Months' Sleigh Journey by Dr. Nansen and Lieut. Johansen, with an Appendix by Otto Sverdrup, Captain of the Fram, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1898, folding map, black & white plates and illustrations, original pictorial cloth blocked in gold and silver, in bright condition, edges a trifle rubbed, 8vo, together with Scott (Robert Falcon), Scott's Last Expedition, 4th edition, 2 vols., 1914, colour and black & white plates, folding maps, occasional spotting, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original cloth gilt, damp mottling to lower outer corners of boards, large 8vo, with Cherry-Garrard (Apsley), The Worst Journey in the World, Antarctic 1910-1913, reprinted, 1939, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus other polar exploration related (17)
*Joyce (James, 1882-1941). James Joyce leaving the registry office with his new wife Nora Barnacle and their solicitor Mr Munto, London, 4 July 1931, vintage gelatin silver print press photograph with wetstamp and typed caption details pasted to verso, two light creases, 15 x 20cm (1)
Lewis (C.S.). The Silver Chair, 1st ed., 1953, illustrations by Pauline Baynes, minor spots front and rear, original blue cloth, spine faded with light stain, d.j., light toning to rear panel and flaps, small chips at head of spine, small closed tear at spine ends and to rear flap, 8vo (1)
*Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers. Two vintage gelatin silver prints by Bob Gruen, 1977, the first showing the band on stage with a saxophonist, the second of Thunders backstage in the green room, both with photographer's wetstamp to versos, 20 x 25cm, plus 2 copies of a printed A4 poster for a Johnny Thunders concert at The Coach House, San Juan Capistrano on 22 March 1986 (4)
McGrath (Raymond and Frost, A.C.). Glass in Architecture and Decoration, 1st edition, Architectural Press, 1937, numerous monochrome illustrations, including many after photographs, original green cloth gilt, rubbed and some surface marks, together with a 3rd revised edition of the same work, published Architectural Press, 1961, and Korn (Arthur), Glas im bau und als gebrauchsgegenstand, Berlin, Ernst Pollak, [1929], numerous monochrome illustrations after photographs, original black cloth gilt, very slightly rubbed, and Eberlein (Harold Donaldson and Hubbard, Cortlandt Van Dyke), Glass in Modern Construction, its place in architectural design and decoration, New York, 1937, numerous monochrome illustrations after photographs, etc., original green and silver cloth in bright condition, all 4to (4)
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