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*AEG C.IV - Hembrug - 160 PK BENZ. A mixed hardwood two-blade propeller, 1918, containing original brass tipped sheathing and date stamp 1918, also stamped MODEL AE, 160 PK BENZ, SPOED 190, D 266, a small edge of wood has been partially cut out at the backsite, otherwise in perfect original condition, length 2660 mm From the Gert de Leeuw Collection. (1)
*Aerial Derby 1912. Official Programme for the First Aerial Derby, The London Aerodrome, Hendon, Saturday June 8th, 1912, 36 pages, monochrome illustrations and advertisements, stapled as issued, some light marks to outer wrapper, slim 8vo, together with 16 original press photographs relating to the event, including images of Lewis Turner, Hendon Airport, Pierre Verrier, Hamel, Sopwith, etc., each with agency printed stamp to verso, and captioned in blue pencil or similar, 16.5 x 21.5 cm and similar, contained in modern album (1)
*Air Ministry. A 1941 Air Ministry hand bell, the brass collar stamped with AM crown, additionally stamped 'Contract No H531844/41 C22b', the bell stamped WR with turned wood handle, with clanger, 25.5cm high, together with another hand bell, 26.5cm, plus two WWII period bells probably fire or ships bells, 22cm and smaller, all recently varnished The 1941 bell bears the stamp WR which is believed to be a code for 248 (Beaufighter) Squadron who were deployed to Malta in 1942, the squadron acted as long-range fighter support for the Malta Convoy Operation Pedestal, attacking airfields in Sardinia and a convoy of Corfu. (4)
*Early French Aviation. A collection of 31 original press photographs of early French aviators, circa 1909-1917, including 21 various press photographs of the aircraft and competitors at the 1911 Paris-Rome-Turin air race, and including Sommer, Savary, Blériot, and Morane aircraft piloted by Kimmerling, Garros, Beaumont, Vedrines and others, each with agency stamp, and captioned in pencil to verso, 10 x 18 cm and similar, all contained in modern album, together with a further album containing 28 original press photographs of early European aviators, including Breguet, Bider, Wynmalen, Lecomte, Kirsch, A. MacClary aeroplane, and other related images, various sizes, all contained in paper bound album (2)
*Women Aviators. A collection of approximately 60 press photographs of aviatrices, mostly 1930s, including Amelia Earhart, Jean Batten, Liesel Bach, Maryse Bastie, Helene Boucher, Jacqueline Cochran, Ruth Elder, Maryse Hiltz, Viola Gentry, Ilsa Fastenrath, Elizabeth Harvey, Adrienne Boland, and others, mostly dated to verso, with newspaper or agency stamp, and many with typewritten note attached, 24 x 18 cm and smaller, all contained in modern album (1)
Penrose (Harald). British Aviation, The Great War and Armistice 1915-1919, 1st US edition, 1969, ex libris stamp to front endpaper, numerous black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, covers and spine rubbed with minor loss to head, 8vo, together with Bowers (Peter M.), Boeing Aircraft Since 1916, circa 1960, black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, and Duval (G.R.), British Flying Boats and Amphibians 1909-1952, 1st US edition, 1966, numerous black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in price clipped dust jacket, 8vo, plus other modern aviation reference including publications by Jane's, Putnam, Ian Allan, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (approximately 70)
Wilmot (A.). History of the Zulu War, 1st edition, 1880, mounted photographic portrait frontispiece, folding map, advertisements, a few leaves loosening at front, bookplate and library stamp, small wormtrack to rear endpaper, scattered spotting, original green blindstamped cloth gilt, a few marks, 8vo, together with A History of the Zulu Rebellion 1906 and of Dinzulu's Arrest, Trial and Expatriation, by J. Stuart, 1st edition, 1913, portrait frontispiece, folding maps, illustrations, scattered light spotting, previous owner signature to title, top edge gilt, original burgundy cloth, joints a trifle rubbed, 8vo, with two others: J.A. Farrer's Zululand and the Zulus, 3rd edition, 1879 and Robert Baden-Powell's The Matabele Campaign, 4th edition, 1901 (4)
*Blunderbuss. A late 18th century flintlock blunderbuss by William Richards, the 41cm brass barrel with bell shaped muzzle London stamp with proof marks towards the tang, the steel side lock signed, with walnut stock engraved brass furniture and brass butt-cap, with original horn tipped ramrod, 79cm long (1)
BEACH BOYS - TEST PRESSINGS - 2 x high quality test pressings of these classic LPs! Titles are Sunflower (2015 200g Analogue Productions issue RS 6382 with promo stamp on the label - Ex+) and All Summer Long (2014 made issue of the 2015 remastered 200g Analogue Productions release T-2110 - Ex+ appears to be unplayed, with promo sticker on label).( VINYL RECORDS )
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry, RA (British, 1887–1976) Station Approach, Manchester signed lower right in pencil "L. S. Lowry" with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp colour reproduction print, in a maple frame 43 x 52cm (17 x 20in) Has slipped in the frame. Colours slightly faded. Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp with letters "HJL" to bottom left corner.
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry, RA (British, 1887-1976) Two Brothers signed lower right in pencil "L. S. Lowry" with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp published by Adam Collection Limited, 1972, printed by Max Jaffé, Vienna, Austria colour reproduction print 72½ x 40cm (28 x 16in) Old sellotape marks across the top left corner and along the top edge. A crease across the top right corner. Fine Art Trade Guild embossed stamp bearing letters "EEK" lower left. Unframed.
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry, RA (British, 1887-1976) The Pond signed lower right in pencil "L S Lowry" with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp colour reproduction print 45½ x 58½cm (18 x 23in) Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp with letters "FLL" lower left. Framed. Appears clean with bright colours. Condition is fine.
§ Laurence Stephen Lowry, RA (British, 1887-1976) Landscape with Farm Buildings signed lower right in pencil "L. S. Lowry" with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp published in 1974 by Venture Prints Ltd, Bristol colour reproduction print 43½ x 51cm (17 x 20in) Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp with letters "EKD" to lower left corner. Framed. Few insects under glass.
A FRENCH 1813 DATED HEAVY CAVALRY SWORD. A Napoleonic period 1813 dated French Heavy Cavalry model AN X111 pattern Cuirassiers sword. Issued to Troopers with a four bar brass hilt with various Regimental/Issue markings. K B L stamp marks on the dual-fullered 37.1/2" blade, Imp du Klugenthal on the back edge, complete with a scabbard.
AN IRON CROSS AND SERVICE BOOK etc. A 2nd Class (Jewellers) Iron Cross complete with paybook and typed details, also formal notice of death in Newspaper format. Obergefer Adolph Kraft was to die of wounds received in the Invasion of Russia, on the 25/9/1914 (Ukraine-Crimea) . Wounded in the head he succumbed the following day, with the official typed copy of his death from his Company Commander. The letter addressed to Frau Kraft, bears the official stamp, having the date 2/10/1941. His paybook contains his photograph and records of the actions he took part in. From Poland to France thence in the invasion of Russia, in total some 30 listings. Then the copy of the official newspaper announcement of his death, from his Mother. The Iron Cross has the brass? centre, possibly a Jewellers copy.
AUDI - Automobilwerke GmbH Zwickau. Dating post November 1913, a very rare illustrated brochure in horizontal format, with German text detailing the 8/22, 10/28, 14/35, 18/45, 22/55hp models with images of body types, chassis, engines and components. Also, the International Oesterr (Austrian) Alpenfahrt of 1913, with numerous testimonials and commercial coachwork details,128pp with a square-backed brown card cover over-printed with a H”nemann & Co of Amsterdam agency stamp and an embossed Audi script in gold. Together with two illustrated broadsheets for the 8/22PS. In very fine condition, both with short crease tears Historic Note: August Horch was barred from using 'Horch' as a trade name in his new car business after leaving his original company of August Horch & Cie. Motorwagenwerke AG. So, in 1909 his son suggested that as Horch meant 'Hear', the latin for 'to listen' was 'Audi' being a singular imperative form of 'Audire'. (3)
Pierce-Arrow. A circa 1907 promotional booklet, 'Defending the Trophy', by T. John Sullivan, effectively describing the success of the Pierce-Arrow winning the Glidden Trophy (400 ounces of sterling silver) for the second year running. A saddle-stitched 46pp book with good photographs of the competing cars, map of the 1906 event, detailed text, predicaments and troubles and a picture of the trophy. Sound condition, the cover with edge bumps, a company rubber stamp on the front free end paper (1)
Bugatti - 1932. A delightful 12pp, cord-tied red card covered brochure with a foreword giving the history of the company from 1898, seven tipped-in colour plates promoting the Types 49, 46 and 50, with current prices, specifications and constructional features in English, having come from Bugatti's Brixton Road address. The cover with a Sales Department rubber stamp and a little rubbed and creased, correct uncut fore-edges, good, clean editorial (1)
1929 Crossley Six. A 16pp brochure promoting various coachwork on the 15.7hp chassis, including the 'Shelsley Fabric Saloon Model'. Incorporating detailed text, monochrome images of components, cars and interiors, with a price list tipped-in the ISFC. Two library labels to the front cover, and a label removed from ISRC. Also, a brochure for the 20.9hp Six, 16pp, dated September 1928, incorporating detailed text, monochrome images of components, cars and interiors with a price list ISFC. Rubber library stamp on the title page and ISRC. Otherwise both brochures are good (2)
Amilcar 1925. A rare cord-tied brochure discussing their 'Sport Car Series', the Open Car with four body types, the Closed Car also sold in chassis only, and the Speed Model with two body styles but the series XCC and ZCD, the special race types with a front view illustration. The four monochrome images with very good definition are tipped-in on verso pages, with specifications, prices and notable victories from 1922, listed recto. An American version of the French publication, with English text, but prices in $. The editorial with the Maybach Motor Company of New York rubber stamp, otherwise in excellent condition, the cover a little soiled, a small area of surface loss, and remains of a label on the top left corner (1)
SS Jaguar. A circa 1936 landscape-style, cord-tied brochure, having a cream card cover and applied SS logo and a rubber stamp for British Motors Ltd., of New York. Originally with 16pp with waxed tissue endpapers, pages 5/6 and 11/12 are missing. Two illustrated pages for the SS100 and 1 1/2-litre have separated. However, specifications and the Connolly images are in good fettle. The cover rather soiled. Also, Daimler a brochure for the Straight 8 and 27 'Specialist Coachcraft' together with component details, and a brochure for the 2 1/2-litre of 1946, both 12pp. In sound condition (3)
Alvis Speed Twenty, a 16pp brochure issued January 1936, with full colour artwork tipped-in plates of a saloon, DHC, sports 4-seater with fold-flat screen, side-mounts, cutaway doors and massive headlamps. Beneath each plate is a dimensioned seating plan and elevation. Full page artwork line drawings of chassis and engine. Four other line drawings of engine, gearbox, printed black on cream plus thick card covers and printed silver and black on deep cream sheets.10 x 14¼-inches. With a creased corner, and a rubber stamp on the front cover (1)
The Highway and Its Vehicles by Hilaire Belloc. A good ex-library copy of a quarto hardback volume published in an edition limited to one thousand two hundred and fifty copies (this copy un-numbered) by The Studio Limited, 1926. The green cloth covers, with gilt lettering/decoration, are dull, rubbed and marked, and the front hinge is cracked, but a generally clean and sound copy internally. 11.5 x 9 inches, pictorial end-papers, 56 preliminary and text pages, 131 monochrome and tipped-in colour plates, the latter (amounting to 24 pages) with tissue guards, top edge of the pages gilt. Library label on front paste-down end-paper and small circular ink library stamp in the margin of many pages, including in the margin of all the plate pages (1)
The Automotor Journal. A complete run of 22 hardbound quarto volumes of this monthly magazine, commencing with Volume 1 No.1, October 15th, 1896 and ending with Volume 15 no. 521, December 31st, 1910. Originally entitled 'The Automotor & Horseless Vehicle Journal', the title was abbreviated to 'The Automotor Journal' from the April 1902 issue. The issues are bound without their covers, but with title pages and indices at the front. Volume 1, holding the issues from October 1896 to September 1897, is in the publisher's blue cloth with gilt lettering to the spine (a little rubbed and marked), with a small Temple Press Library stamp on the front paste-down end-paper. It contains the seldom found first issue, Number 1 Volume 1, together with an Illustrated Souvenir Number (8 pages plus neatly but heavily repaired covers) between issues 1 and 2, being the Programme of the First Legal Run of the New Automotor Carriages in England. Volumes 1 to 5 are in single volumes, Volumes 6 & 7 are bound in one volume, and the remainder as two volumes to each year. Many of the volumes are in the original bindings of the publisher, F. King & Co. Ltd., using yellow cloth with black lettering to the front covers and spines. The following are in a modern cloth binding (light brown cloth with black lettering) in a style matching that of the publisher's bindings: Volumes 6/7, 8 (two volumes), 12 (July to December), 13 (January to June), 14 (January to June), and 15 (two volumes). Apart from some page browning through age, a photocopied title page and index to Volume 6, cracked hinges to the front and back of Volume 11 (July to December) and soiling to the period bindings, the actual content of the volumes appears to be sound and in good condition. Well-illustrated with monochrome photographs, text figures, detailed line drawings, and event listings and reports, this collection amounts to a valuable period archive (22)
Stamps, World accumulation, QV to 1970's in five world stamp albums plus a 1946 Victory album, a 1953 Coronation album, 1935 Silver Jubilee album (sparse), plus loose stamps on & off paper, unmounted Canada 1940's/50's in envelopes, a few covers, album of Royal Mail presentation packs 1967/76, a QE2 FDC album 1964/74, a few Channel Island presentation packs etc (1,000's)
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