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Box Cameras: Kodak No.3 Brownie, G, in dealer`s velvet-lined leather case for early plate camera, Kodak No. 2 Bullseye with polished wood and brass interior, G with leather case; and Kodak No.2 Hawkeye camera, F-G, with instructions and other literature in stitched corrugated case with original postage stamp and address label (lot)
Antoine Francois Jean Claudet (1798-1867), ninth plate self portrait daguerreotype, seated in profile, writing with quill pen, painted backdrop behind, in folding morocco case, with gilt stamp `Claudets Daguerreotype Process, Adelaide Gallery Strand`, 1841 - 1844, G, case hinge broken *Antoine François Jean Claudet(1798-1867) Lot 765 and Lot 766The following two lots are offered forsale by direct descent from AntoineClaudet, the property of his greatgreat-great-granddaughter. Theself-portrait of Claudet is possibly theearliest known example of an imageof him, from the period when he wasthe pre-eminent - and one of theearliest - daguerreotypists of his dayin Great Britain.
*Please note that majority of records within lots 365 to 531 inclusive have the vendor`s name and address written to the reverse of the sleeve and a Jamaican postage/duty stamp to label. Reggae: Fifteen 12" singles including Hortenes Ellis, Augustus Paplo, Doctor Birds, Symbol, The Roots, Leroy Smart etc. Various years & conditions
RUDDER, Samuel. A New History of Gloucestershire. Cirencester: printed by Samuel Rudder, 1779. Folio (410 x 245mm.) Engraved folding map, 16 engraved plates (most folding), 1 illustration. (Occasional light browning or spotting.) Modern half-calf over contemporary boards (slightly scuffed, stitching weak and first few leaves now loosely inserted). Provenance: Thomas Bazley (signature verso of front-free endpaper); Gardner S. Bazley (bookplate and Hatherop Castle ink stamp to front pastedown).
After Jean-Antoine Haidon, a French bronze of Diana the Huntress, modelled standing on her left leg holding a long bow, on circular base, inscribed 'Houdon, Barbedienne Fondeur', and Reduction Mecanique stamp, 45cm high CONDITION REPORT: Patination good and even, her bow has some damage to lower 3/4, restoration to the leg.
A tiger skin with head mount, early 20th century, mounted on felt, 275cm long CONDITION REPORT: There is no stamp or name. The skin is coming away from felt in places, but mainly no obvious major faults. Some light wear to prominent areas of head. Two claws possibly missing- see images. Most of the tiger's teeth are present, however one front tooth missing. The teeth are real but reglued, splits filled and tips remoulded with plaster.
A fascinating collection of Airman's memorabilia including a Royal Air Force Pilot's Flying Log Book for B.T. Richards L.A.C. commencing on March 8th 1942 (DH 82 No. 6549) and detailing various elements of pilot training through to Solo and detailing other aircraft flown including NE-1, NP-1 & M.S. and with US Naval Reserve Aviation base Detroit (Grosse Ile), Michigan stamp, with total of 31 hours as 1st Pilot and 48 hours as passenger; a Flying Log Book for Aircrew other than Pilot for B.T. Richards specifying Air Bomber (Armaments) qualification on 20/11/42 having trained from 14/10/42 mainly in Avro Ansons, but also Battle and Bolingbroke II, many flights being from Port Albert, total hours 57 hrs 48 m. day, 15 hrs. 02 m. night and with details of practice bomb drop accuracy on R.C.A.F. sheets. The last entry being on 6/1/43; an RAF notebook with ''Anti-gas Law & Hygiene notes'' for 157620 Richards B.T.; a loving Letter home from Naval Reserve Aviation Base, Grosse Ile, Michigan to his sweetheart Miss Irish Parker, 35 Grosvenor Road, Rugby signed Brinley Trevor and a Letter dated 20/10/42 from T.W. Standwell consulting specialist in Physical culture and Dietetics to Cadet Richards detailing the importance of maintaining his health as a cadet in the R.A.F. and addressed to No. 1 A.C.R.C. No. 2 Squad (Rec. Wing), Flight 17 -1 5, Regents Park, NW6 (redirected to Northolt) together with a Prescription of Exercises and a hardbound book ''B.T.H. ex-apprentice Register - a record of those who embarked upon careers in the engineering industry by way of the British Thomson-Houston Company's Training Scheme'', 1951 with Page 387 referring to Richards Brinley Trevor of 96 Grosvenor Road, Rugby b. 1919 - Rugby College of Technology & Arts, R.A.F.V.R. 1940-43, Maintenance Mechanic, Lamp Works, B.T.H. Rugby.
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