bURN MURDOCH, W.G. From Edinburgh to the Antarctic, An Artists Notes and Sketches during the Dundee Antarctic Expedition of 1892-93, first edition, first issue, half title, 2 maps and many illustrations, some yellowing and spotting throughout otherwise quite good, 24pp publishers catalogue at end dated 1894, with Exhibition Catalogue of Burn Murdochs Antarctic Pictures at the Albert Institute Dundee inserted to final end papers, dark green cloth somewhat age worn with silver and brown lettering and blocking, cracks to extremities of lower joints, nicked head, Provenance: Hugh Robert Mills Antarctic Collection printed bookplate to front red endpaper
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sHACKLETON, Sir Ernest. South the Story of Shackletons Last Expedition 1914-1917, first edition 1919, folding map and plates, blue cloth with silver blocking, some wear, general browning throughout, noticeably to top margins, small marginal tear to contents leaf without loss, neatly repaired tear to map, bookplate of Arnold Smith, signature of Raymond Adie dated 7th March 1953 to first free end paper
pRIESTLEY, Raymond E. Antarctic Adventure Scotts Northern Party, first edition 1914, half title, frontis, title printed in red and black, many illustrations, 2 folding maps (small tear and some creases), some marginal spotting, silver blocked cloth with faded and rather frayed spine strip, hinges rather weak and first end paper cracked, school prize paste down to inside front cover, signature of Raymond Adie to first free end paper
Seven Corgi limited edition die cast coaches and buses, “A Burlingham Seagull/AEC Regal York Bros, the AEC Bus Set, and the East Kent Regal and Bedford OB Set, a Gray Green AEC Regal Coach, the Devon Bus Set, the Island Transport Set, two Jersey Bedford OB Coaches and the buses of Silver Service Set”, all boxed
Commonwealth, mint and used collection in “new ideal” album and loose leaf album, main strength in George VI and QEII issues, although a few better earlier items noted, plus Australia 1913-71 mint and used collection in Stanley Gibbons 1 – Country album with “Roos” including ten Shillings, one pound and two pounds, all over printed “specimen”, 1932 Sydney Harbour Bridge set used, 1935 Silver Jubilee Set mounted mint, various officials etc
Assorted cased proofs, Jersey 1972 Crown, 1982 twenty pence silver piedfort, plus Isles of Man 1972 silver Crown plus Cook Islands 1973, silver two dollars, plus Bermuda 1972 one dollar, plus USA 1968 set, plus Botswana 1976 set, plus Tuvalu 1976 set, plus Gambia 1971 set, plus Virgin Islands 1973 set and North Yemen 1974 set (11)
Military and other prize medals etc.: Metropolitan Police Shooting League, silver, RE Sports, enamelled silver fob type and another, Aldershot sports bronze and Wembley Torchlight Tattoo 1925, bronze, mainly extremely fine, all boxed (5) and belt buckle, 1914-18 St. Paul's School OTC, brass/gunmetal (6)
George V, Special Constabulary LS and GC Medals (5), awarded to: Hugh Davies, with The Great War 1914-18 clasp, John Staples, with enamelled 'Stockport County Borough Special Constabulary' lapel brooch and another item, Fred Crowther, with enamelled silver jubilee, 1935 medal, Thomas Hill, with warrant card and John E. C. Ellis, with Metropolitan lapel badge and Long Service brooch, 1914, mainly extremely fine (11 items)
Sweetheart brooches: enamelled RAF brooches, one stamped 9ct gold and one base metal, gold faced silver rifle brooches, one 'Cheshire' and one 'The Royal Scots', enamelled 'The King's' brooch, pin missing and enamelled "silver" 'Arras' brooch, plus 'wound' badge, small 'Tank Reg.' badge and enamelled 'ACC' medal, mainly good condition, unless stated (9)
Third Reich, NAZI party badges, some with discolouration or pitting to fronts, all with some blackening to backs (18), similar, marked 'Deutschland Erwache, 1933', brass medallion, marked 'Olympiade Berlin, 1936', discoloured, silver 'death's head' rings, inners engraved with recipient's names and dates, with facsimile signature 'H. Himmler' (2) and various memorial cards (4) (26)
Philip II of Macedon (356-323 BC), silver tetradrachm, obv. laureate head of Zeus right, rev. naked youth on horse pacing right, 'r' monogram beneath, uncertain mint, possibly debased and underweight, otherwise obv. fine and rev. fair [Coin has been seen by British Museum and authenticated]
L. Caesius (112-111 BC), silver denarius, obv. diademed head of Apollo/Jupiter left, 'AP' monogram behind, rev. the two Lares Praestites seated right, each holding sceptre, dog between them, small patch of dark encrustation to obv. and pitting to both sides, otherwise very fine
Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus (76-75 BC), silver denarius, obv. diademed, draped and bearded bust of the Genius of the Roman People right, 'GPR' above, rev. globe between wreathed sceptre and rudder, 'EX-SC' in field, 'CN LEN Q' below, slight pitting in places, otherwise very fine
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