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Lot 221

Conti (Natale). Natalis Comitum Veneti De venatione, libri IIII. Hieronymi Ruscellii scholiis brevissimis illustrati, Venice: Aldi Filii, 1551, 44, [4] leaves, printer's woodcut device to title and verso of final leaf, small old round ownership ink stamp bearing monogram R.B. and motto 'fide et fiducis' to verso of title and final leaf, near contemporary vellum with red morocco title label to spine, small slim 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Renouard. Annali delle edizioni aldine, 1953 p. 152. The volume contains a selection of hunting poems by Conti.

Lot 222

Alcocer (Pedro de). Hystoria, o descripcion de la Imperial cibdad de Toledo. Con todas la cosas acontecidas en ella, desde su principio, y fundacion. Adonde se tocan, y refieren muchas antiguedades, y cosas notables de la hystoria general de Espan?a. Agora nuevamente impressa, Toledo: Juan Ferrer, 1554, title printed in red & black, with woodcut armorial (faint ink stamp to lower right blank corner, leaf trimmed down and margins repaired, some worm trails to title and following two leaves), woodcut decorative initials, occasional early underscoring and marginalia, A2 trimmed at foot and to fore-margin with repairs, closed tear repairs to G1, Q6, R1, without the final text leaf X6 ('correcion de algunos lugares de este libro'), last few leaves frayed to fore-margins, occasional marks, 20th century black morocco backed cloth, slim folio in 6s, together with:Valda (Juan Bautista de), Solenes fiestas que celebro Valencia a la immaculada concepcion de la Virgen Maria..., Valencia: Geronimo Vilagrasa, 1663, additional engraved title and numerous plates including some full-page, few initial leaves to first gathering a little loose, paper flaw to P2 affecting few letters of text, occasional light toning, contemporary limp vellum, 4toQTY: (2)NOTE:Perez Pastor, La Imprenta en Toledo, 270. First published in 1551, Alcocer's account is the earliest printed history of Toledo.

Lot 229

Lambard (William). Eirenarcha: Or of the Office of the Justices of Peace, in foure Bookes: First Gathered 1579. published 1581. and now fourthly revised, corrected and enlarged, [and] The Duties of Constables, Borsholders, Tythingmen, and such other lowe and Lay Ministers of the Peace..., 2 volumes in one, Thomas Wight and Bonham Norton, 1599, first title within decorative woodcut border, woodcut initials throughout, mostly black letter, early ink ownership inscription of Susanna Salter at foot of A7r of first work, slight stain on three or four leaves, blank lower corner from one leaf (Tt8) torn with blank loss, a few headlines shaved, two margins of last leaf of 'Dueties' repaired, affecting a few letters in first line of recto and running head of verso, Carlton Club ink stamp to first title verso and at foot of final page at end, 19th-century half morocco gilt, rubbed, thick small 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:STC 15169 & 15152.The two works are often bound together, but were issued separately, these being corrected and enlarged from the first editions of 1581 and 1583.The main work contains details indictments for, among other things, killing a man by witchcraft, bewitching a horse, keeping a bowling alley and for hearing mass. The second companion work in this extended edition contains paragraphs about those responsible for destroying 'noisome foule & vermine' and officials concerned with the poor and with prisons.

Lot 241

Guidott (Thomas). A Collection of Treatises relating to the City and Waters of Bath..., To which is added, Thermae Redivivae; or, The City of Bath described, &c. by Henry Chapman, 1725, six separate title-pages (dated 1724/1725), 4 engraved plates (including one folding), faint ink library stamp to title and plates, some slight dampstaining & mottling, together with:Handley (James), Colloquia chirurgica: or, the Art of Surgery..., 4th edition, A. Bettesworth & C. Hitch, 1733, title somewhat soiled with closed tear repairs and faint library stamp, re-hinged, occasional spotting, both 20th-century library cloth with gilt stamp of Birmingham Medical Institute at foot, slightly rubbed and soiled, first copy faded on spine, second copy with upper cover detached, both 8voQTY: (2)

Lot 246

Berkeley (George). Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water, and divers other Subjects Connected and Arising one from the other, 2nd edition, Improved and Corrected by the Author, Dublin printed, London re-printed, for W. Innys, C. Hitch & C. Davis, 1744, bound with: Prior (Thomas), An Authentick Narrative of the Success of Tar-Water, in Curing a great number and variety of Distempers, with Remarks and Occasional Papers relative to the Subject... , Dublin printed, London re-printed [1st London edition], for W. Innyes, C. Hitch, M. Cooper and C. Davis, 1746, a little spotting and a few small brown streaks to lower margins of leaves at end of first work and beginning of second work, contemporary 17-line manuscript poem in praise of Berkeley by 'A young Gentleman whose Health had been re-established by Means of Tar-Water', neatly written to front free endpaper verso, signed 'C.S.', dated 13 January 1778 and sent by D.G. from Maidstone to the London Chronicle of 11 April 1778, hinges cracked and with old paper repairs, contemporary marbled boards with modern antique-style calf reback with gilt-titled leather spine label, some corner wear, 8vo, together with: Nugent (Christopher), An Essay on the Hydrophobia: To which is prefixed the Case of a Person who was bit by a Mad Dog; Had the Hydrophobia; and was happily cured, 1st edition, 1753, ink library stamp to title and ink mark to final leaf, closed tear to inner margin of E1, 20th-century library cloth with Birmingham Medical Institute gilt stamp at foot, slightly rubbed and a little frayed at foot of spine, 8vo QTY: (2)

Lot 248

Price (Richard). Four Dissertations. I. On Providence, II. On Prayer. III. On the reasons for expecting that virtuous men shall meet after death in a state of happiness. IV. On the importance of Christianity, the nature of historical evidence, and miracles, 2nd edition, with additions, London: A. Millar & T. Cadell, 1768, early ownership signature J. Hooker 1772 to title and later ink stamp, scattered spotting, margins of first and last leaves browned, modern brown morocco, 8vo, together with:[Horsley, Samuel], Letters from the Archdeacon of Saint Albans, in reply to Dr. Priestley. With an appendix, containing short strictures on Dr. Priestley's letters by an unknown hand, London: James Robson, 1784, ink library number at foot of contents leaf, bound with, [Horsley, Samuel], Remarks upon Dr Priestley's second letters [on the Divinity of Christ] to the Archdeacon of St Alban's [S. H.], with proofs of certain facts asserted by the Archdeacon, London: J. Robson, 1786, half-title, catchword of contents leaf cropped, modern half cloth, 8vo,[Jones, William], A small whole-length of Dr Priestley from his printed works: ... concluding with an analysis, and an appendix of extracts from the writings of Dr Priestley, which were read in court at the Assizes at Warwick, London: F. & C. Rivington, 1792, without portrait, light scattered spotting, edges untrimmed, modern two-tone cloth, slim 8voQTY: (3)

Lot 260

Mendelssohn Bartholdy (Felix, 1809-1847). Elias, Ein Oratorium nach Worten des alten Testaments, componirt von Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Op. 70, Partitur, 1st edition, Bonn, N. Simrock, [1847], lithograph printed title (with small price stamp '60/-' to lower outer corner), additional tinted lithograph pictorial title by C. Hahn after Julius Hübner (dated 1847), 2 pages of the libretto in German, printed in triple column, engraved music throughout remainder of the volume with plate number 4651, pages numbered 3-385, pale yellow chalk-glazed endpapers, all edges gilt, contemporary full black calf gilt, with large gilt-decorated red morocco presentation label to upper cover 'Presented by the Lynn Musical Union to Mr. James Thomson, R.A.M. their Conductor. 1857.', rubbed and scuffed, mainly to edges, outer corners with some wear and showing through, folio (textblock measures 328 x 250 mm, 12.9 x 9.8 ins)QTY: (1)NOTE:First edition of the full score of Mendelssohn's Elijah, published in October 1847 shortly before the composer's death on the 4th of November at the age of just 38.The oratorio Elijah was first conceived in the mid-1830's, shortly after the success of its predecessor, Paulus, but not completed by Mendelssohn until he received an invitation to present a major work at the Birmingham Music Festival in 1846, where it was first performed at Birmingham Town Hall on August 26, conducted by the composer. Much of the last two years of the composer's life was spent on the composition and subsequent revision of Elijah: after the Birmingham premiere of Elijah in August 1846 Mendelssohn began to rework the score extensively (as he did with all his major compositions), regarding the actual first performance as only a step in the process of arriving at its definitive final form. This version was premiered at Exeter Hall, London in April 1847.

Lot 261

Nightingale (Florence). Observations on the Evidence Contained in the Stational Reports Submitted to Her by the Royal Commission on the Sanitary State of the Army in India, 1st edition, Edward Stanford, 1863, engraved illustrations, including a double-page view of soldiers in hospital on pages 40-41, institutional ink stamp to title and book label to front pastedown, original red cloth with paper label to upper cover, rubbed and soiled, spine chipped, upper cover detached, slim 8vo, together with: Nightingale (Florence), Notes on Nursing: What it Is, and What it is Not, Harrison, 1st edition, 3rd issue, [1860], adverts to pale yellow endpapers (advertising Burke's Peerage for 1860), Right of Translation statement at foot of title, original pimpled brown limp cloth with gilt title to upper cover, spine chipped and frayed with some loss, slim 8vo QTY: (2)

Lot 263

Scott (Sir Walter). Waverley Novels, Centenary Edition, 25 volumes, Edinburgh: Adam & Charles Black, 1871, half-title to each volume (with owner's ink stamp of 'J.M. Winants, Bergen Point, M.J.'), numerous steel-engraved plates after J.M.W. Turner, Clarkson Stanfield, W. Daniell, J. Thomson, etc., marbled edges and endpapers, contemporary uniform dark blue half calf (by Zaehnsdorf), gilt-decorated spines, with contrasting red and light brown morocco labels, all in bright, original condition, 8voQTY: (25)NOTE:A handsome set.

Lot 275

O'Meara (Barry). An Exposition of some of the Transactions, that have taken place at St Helena, 2nd edition, London: James Ridgeway, 1819, lightly spotted, a few leaves with worming, small faint stamp to title, crushed red morocco gilt by Hatchards, broad gilt turn-ins elaborately decorated, spine separated into 6 compartments by raised bands finished in gilt, boards with gilt double border incorporating 4 gilt devices and initials, 8voQTY: (1)

Lot 332

Cheron (Elisabeth Sophie, 1648-1711, & Ursula de la Croix). [Pierres Antiques gravées tirées des pirincipaux cabinets de la France], circa 1710-14, 42 fine copper-engraved plates on cream laid paper, with wide margins, mostly after classical gems, including a portrait of the artist at front, the remainder scenes from mythology, profile busts of Greek gods, Roman emperors and generals, the Shield of Achilles, and one double-page plate of Jupiter gifting the goddess Thetis to the King Peleus [from whose union Achilles was born], by Simonneau, Picart, Ursula de la Croix, Audran, Thomassin, Cochin, Tardieu and Haussard, many after Cheron, several designed and engraved by Ursula de la Croix, plates mostly dated 1710 to 1714, the first plate with 'British Museum Sale Duplicate' ink stamp dated 1787, to verso, and 'Museum Britannicum' ink stamp to verso of the final plate, occasional light soiling, top edge gilt, marbled endpapers, 19th century brown half morocco gilt, a few minor marks, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Patricia Milne-Henderson (1935-2018), art historian.Elisabeth Sophie Cheron le Hay was taught by her father, the enamel painter Henri Cheron, and in 1676 was presented for membership to the Academie Royale des Arts in Paris by the eminent academician Charles Le Brun. According to The English Woman's Journal (volume 3, August 1859), she published a Cabinet of Antiquities containing 41 plates of her own design of which she engraved five herself, presumably corresponding to the collection of plates offered here, with the addition of an engraved portrait of the artist.

Lot 41

Waterton (Charles). Wanderings in South America, the North-West of the United States, and the Antilles, in the Years 1812, 1816, 1820, and 1824. With original instructions for the perfect preservation of birds &c. for cabinets of natural history, 1st edition, London: printed for J. Mawman, 1825, half title, engraved frontispiece, some light spotting, later ink stamp 'printed in Great Britain' at foot of title, bookplate, original cloth-backed boards, joints splitting, corners repaired, 4to, with a loosely inserted 1 pp. autograph letter signed from Charles Waterton to Charles Watson, August 10, 1852, Walton Hall, Wakefield, on taxidermy, 'Humming birds have very thick skins, and this makes the operation of taking them off an easy task. But as for restoring their form and feature, all I can say is, that mode of stuffing now in use, or to speak more knowingly, the art of taxidermy is so utterly deficient in real science that I have never yet found satisfaction in any specimen that has come under my inspection - I am delighted to learn by your letter that you are able to retain the scales of fish in their pristine splendor - nothing now is wanted to give us the fish as it ought to be... should you have a little time on hand to spare, I shall be most happy to see you here and show you my lions... I have somewhere about 35 herons nests this year; and the carrion crows, magpies and jackdaws have bred plentifully.", with a letter written to the verso presumably by Watson regarding the origin of English words from the German, Danish and Swedish languages, seal removed (with resultant hole), postmarks , old folds, plus 2 others: Charles Waterton's Essays on Natural History, chiefly ornithology, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, 1838, and Alfred Russel Wallace's A Narrative of Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro, The Minerva Library of Famous Books, 2nd edition, 1889QTY: (5)NOTE:Charles Waterton (1782-1865) was a pioneering naturalist, whose expeditions to the forests of Guyana are recounted in Wanderings in South America... He created one of the earliest nature reserves at his Walton Hall home, enclosing the estate with high walls and encouraging wildlife. His system of preserving birds and mammals consisted not of stuffing the specimen but carefully removing the skin and slowly hardening it with mercuric chloride. He married Anne, the daughter of Scots planter Charles Edmonstone in 1829, and trained a number of Edmonstone's slaves in taxidermy, including John Edmonstone, who later gave lessons to Charles Darwin. (Julia Blackburn: Charles Waterton, Traveller and Conservationist, 1989; B.W. Edginton: Charles Waterton; A Biography, 1996).

Lot 51

Dugdale (William). A volume bound of 86 plates from Monasticon Anglicanum, [London: Printed by R. Harbin for D. Browne and J. Smith, 1718], 86 engraved plates of ecclesiastical buildings (10 mounted, 7 of which torn with some loss), occasional spotting, contemporary reversed calf, blind panel decoration to boards and centre of each with gilt-embossed crest of Edward Phelipps (1613-1679) of Montacute, Somerset (the stamp was used by later generations of the family - see footnote), spine very worn, joints split, edges of boards worn and showing, slim 4to (36.5 x 28.8 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Edward Phelipps (1613-1679) of Montacute in Somerset, was the elder son of Sir Robert Phelipps and Bridget, daughter of Sir Thomas Gorges. A supporter of Charles I, following the defeat near Chard, he retreated to Exeter, and was taken prisoner when the Castle surrendered to General Fairfax, and all his estates sequestered by Parliament. He married Anne, daughter of Sir Robert Pye, of Clifton Hall Staffordshire.The stamp was evidently used by generations of Phelipps, and they are found on books published as late as 1775. Possible candidates are:Sir Edward Phelipps (1631-1699), son of Edward Phelipps and Anne, daughter of Sir Robert Pye. Firstly he married Dorothy Cheeke, secondly Edith Blake, of Langport, Somerset, daughter of John Blake, ironmonger, and niece and coheir of Admiral Blake. Edward Phelipps (1725-1797) of Montacute, Member of Parliament for Somerset 1774. He married Maria Wright, daughter of William Wright.Edward Phelipps (1763-1792), Member of Parliament for Somerset. He married Elizabeth Lockyer.The modern spelling in the form of Phelips seems to have been adopted by Edward Phelips in the mid-eighteenth century. Before that date the variations and combinations of vowels and letters 'l' and 'p' are endless.

Lot 6

Bruce (James). Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile, in the Years 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, and 1773, 5 volumes, 1st edition, Edinburgh: printed by J. Ruthven for G.G. and J. Robinson, 1790, half titles, titles with engraved vignettes, 58 engraved plates, 3 folding maps,one or two closed tears, occasional spotting and offsetting, small monogram ink stamp to half titles, contemporary tree calf, 4to QTY: (5)NOTE:Blackmer 221; Nissen ZBI 671. Provenance: Sir John C Hartopp, bt & Nathaniel George Clayton (1833-1895, MP), bookplates. "First edition of this important work... Bruce travelled extensively in the Mediterranean before undertaking his exploration of Egypt and Ethiopia... Bruce spent five years in upper Egypt, Abyssinia, and in the exploration of the Nile. He learned Arabic, modern Greek and Amharic. More than 150 years had passed since any European had visited Abyssinia except for the French surgeon Poncet, and Bruce's account of his travels provided important information. The plates, based on his own and Balugani's drawings, include maps, botanical and zoological specimens antiquities, artifacts and plans of monuments. But the interest of his travels is to be found as much as in their literary qualities as in his portrayal of Abyssinia." (Blackmer).

Lot 129

Ten Victorian Royal Body Guard Dinner Plates 10 x white, 10 inch, china plates.  The rim with painted and gilt Royal Body Guard, Victorian crowned motif.  Rear with maker's stamp "Phillips".  Minor edge chips.  Together with 5 x similar Kings crown, Royal Body Guard dinner plates by "T Goode & Co Ltd".  Minor cracks.  15 items PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 130

Twelve Victorian Royal Body Guard Dinner Plates white, 10 inch, china plates.  The rim painted and gilt Royal Body Guard, Victorian crowned motif.  Rear with maker's stamp "John Mortlock London".  Minor edge chips.  Together with 3 similar examples by "Cullam & Sharpus".  15 items. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 131

Thirteen Victorian Royal Body Guard Dinner Plates white, 10 inch, china plates.  The rim painted and gilt, Royal Body Guard, Victorian crowned motif.  Rear with maker's stamp "John Mortlock London".  Minor edge chips.  13 items. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 132

Thirteen Victorian Royal Body Guard Soup Bowls white, 10 inch, china bowls.  The rim painted and gilt Royal Body Guard, Victorian motif.  Rear with maker's stamp "Cullam & Sharpus" ... "Phillip" ... "T Goode & Co Ltd" and "John Mortlock".  Some edge chips.  13 items. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 189

WW1 Period Military Postcards 30 various coloured and black and white postcards including various bombed towns and villages.  Together with modern framed postcard of a German memorial ... 1906 dated Ordnance Survey map of Lymington with stamp for Staff Officer For Defence Portsmouth ... """"Regulations & Instructions For The Royal Artillery 1850"""".  Leather covered book.  Spine damaged and front cover loose.   PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 214

1945 Dated Hampshire General Service Beret khaki, woollen crown, body and sweatband.  WW2 plastic economy Hampshire badge.  Khaki cotton lining with maker dated 1945.  Together with a khaki woollen beret with lower brown leather sweatband.  Black cotton lining with Canadian maker's stamp dated 1945.  2 items. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 230

1940 Dated Officer Cadet Field Service Cap khaki crown, body and curtain.  The curtain overlaid with white braid band.  Brass General List buttons.  Painted KC Royal Corps of Signals badge.  Interior with maker's stamp dated 1940.  Ink name and number.  Together with a post war, green woollen beret.  Lower leather sweatband.  Bronzed, KC, 2 piece Royal Marines cap badge.  Interior dated 1949.  Clean condition. 2 items PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 233

WW1 British Brodie Steel Helmet green, rough texture painted crown.  The front with rear and yellow triangle.  Inner brim with maker's stamp.  Side chinstrap loops secured by split rivets.  Black oilskin sweatband.  The inner with red "Brodie's Steel Helmet" stamp.  Netting backing.  Tan felt crown pad.  Leather chinstrap secured to the crown with a rivet.  Minor wear.  PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 235

WW2 OR's Field Service Cap and Gurkha Felt Hat khaki crown, body and curtain with front General List buttons.  Bi-metal Royal Sussex badge.  Faint internal issue stamp.  Together with a khaki tan felt hat with wide brim.  Multi fold pagri band with white metal, 8th Gurkha Rifles badge.  Sweatband absent.  2 items. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 236

Interwar Infantry OR's Dress Cap dark blue crown and body with red piping.  Lower red band.  Black patent peak and narrow chinstrap secured by brass, General List buttons.  Black oilskin sweatband.  The reverse with issue stamp and owner's name.  Together with a brass, Lancer pattern, plume boss ... White metal plume boss with red feather and white feather plume.  3 items. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 251

1911 Dated Other Ranks Home Service Helmet dark blue cloth, four panel crown.  Rounded front peak and rear brim with black patent leather edging.  Brass crown cruciform with brass spike.  Brass side rose head mounts supporting the brass chin chain with leather backing (partly loose).  Green linen under brim and cream linen crown lining.  Issue stamp dated 1911.  Ink regimental stamp.  Brown leather sweatband.  Front helmet plate absent.  Contained in a tin transit box.   PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 253

Interwar Khaki "Bombay Bowler" Pith Helmet khaki cotton, four panel, low dome crown.  Rounded brim with leather edging.  Khaki multi fold pagri band.  Leather strap across the crown.  Green cotton under brim lining with some moth damage.  Leather sweatband.  Brown silk pleated crown lining with "Army & Navy Stores Ltd. Bombay & Calcutta" maker's stamp.  Leather chinstrap.  Clean condition.   PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 254

South African Khaki Pith Helmet khaki cotton, six panel, low dome crown.  Rounded brim with black patent leather edging.  Dark blue, multi fold pagri band.  The front with plated badge.  Green linen under brim lining.  Tan leather sweatband with maker's stamp "Hobson & Sons".  Crown with paper "Hobson & Sons" label.  Black patent leather chinstrap.  Clean condition.   PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 279

1937 Pattern New Zealand Made GHQ Middle East Land Forces Battledress Jacket khaki brown woollen, single breasted, closed collar, short jacket.  Lower belt with plated buckle.  Pleated chest pockets with hidden button flaps.  Both arms with printed Royal Engineer titles over embroidery GHQ Middle East Land Forces formation badges and embroidery flaming grenades over braid Sergeant stripes.  Internal NZ issue stamp dated 1941.  Minor moth nips.   PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 280

1940 Pattern Royal Northumberland Fusiliers NCO's Battle Dress Jacket khaki woollen, single breasted, closed collar, short jacket.  Lower belt with plated buckle.  Patch chest pockets with buttoned flaps.  Both arms with printed R Northumberland Fus titles over red arm of service bars.  Printed crowns and braid Sergeant stripes.  Lower right cuff with 5 embroidery Overseas Service chevrons.  Internal issue label with ink stamp "28 Dec 1944".  Clean condition.  PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 283

1937 Pattern 2nd RTR 4th Armoured Officer's Battledress Jacket khaki woollen, single breasted, converted open collar, short jacket.  Lower belt with plated buckle.  Pleated chest pockets with hidden buttoned flaps.  Shoulder straps with embroidery yellow braid, Lieutenant rank stars over coloured 2nd RTR service bars.  Both arms with embroidery, 4th Armoured Brigade formation badges.  The right arm with embroidery tank.  Internal issue label with faint 1940 date stamp. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 294

Two WW2 Issue Shirts consisting khaki woollen, collarless shirt.  The half fastened front secured by three brass buttons ... Khaki tan, Aertex pattern tropical shirt.  Pleated chest pockets.  Half opened front secured by three composite buttons.  Removable shoulder straps.  Internal issue stamp dated 1940.  Clean condition. 2 items.  PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 309

1945 Dated Waterproof Jeep Coat khaki waterproof canvas wrap over front jacket.  Lower hidden pockets with plain flaps.  Large, turn over collar with sheepskin facing.  Internal sheepskin lining with some damage.  Maker's issue stamp "1945".  Some service wear. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 342

Imperial German G88 Ammunition Pouch black leather, rectangular pouch.  Top flap hinges forward.  Sides secured by brass studs and leather tabs.  Rear fitted belt loops with central brace attachment.  Flap interior with regimental stamp "107.R.90.a99" and various ink stamps.   PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 343

German Third Reich 1940 Dated Other Ranks Buckle and Belt pressed steel, rectangular buckle with central eagle and swastika within motto circlet.  Rear with maker stamp "H.K.".  Leather tab with maker's stamp dated "1940".  Complete with its shortened, black leather belt with pressed alloy fixing hook.  Buckle polished.   PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 377

Rare Pre WW1 Pattern "Warren" Safety Flying Helmet brown fabric, six panel, covered hard crown.  Brown linen, heavily padded edge crash pad and side panels, these with side covered ear vents.  Lower chinstrap with steel buckle.  Left side painted with red, stylised wing.  Inner black leather, nine tongue headband with gilt "Christys London" maker's stamp and retailer "Tautz & Co" stamp.  Minor service wear.   See Flying Clothing by Greer & Harold for similar examples.   PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 373

Royal Mail Millenium Collection of mint stamp sets in presentation box (17). P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 374

Large Great Britain stamp collection in three volumes, Collecta hingeless albums.P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 143

A small collection of assorted misc toys & books. To include: Nylint tin plate horse trailer, miniature Methuen Winnie-the-Pooh books, 'Help Yourself' playing cards and Royal Mail stamp album with stamps.

Lot 25

An FKS 1972/3 First Division The Wonderful World of Soccer Stars picture stamp album - Complete.

Lot 752

A mixed lot comprising a theatre poster, a stamp album 19th century and later, fish eaters etc.

Lot 753

2 stamp albums and 3 folders of First Day Covers

Lot 782

A box of stamp albums including covers including railway etc. and a first day cover commemorating 50th anniversary of end of WWII

Lot 352

A box of stamp albums and loose pages.

Lot 39

A set of three framed coin/stamp displays.

Lot 440

4 stamp albums with contents and a quantity of GB stamps on paper

Lot 2041

A French white metal circular lidded bowl with planished and panelled detail, impressed stamp and initials 'SB', approx weight 11.7ozt/364g

Lot 2043

LINKS OF LONDON; a pair of Elizabeth II hallmarked silver loaded candlesticks of square sectioned form, Edinburgh 2000 with 925 stamp, height 16.2cm.Additional InformationNo box or paperwork, clear hallmarks, pads to bases slightly lifting in corners, tarnishing and toning to both with a couple of tiny dents.

Lot 2277

ROYAL MINT; a collection of sixteen commemorative coin envelopes, predominantly £1 and £2 denominations, with a selection of further coin or stamp presentation booklets to include seahorses, with eighteen Royal Mail specialist stamp albums and sleeves, a selection of loose presentation stamp covers etc,. Additional InformationThe Royal Mail stamp albums all have a sleeve of stamps in the front which appear unused. 

Lot 2317

An 18ct yellow gold crown wind lady's fob watch, the circular enamel dial set with Arabic numerals, with enamelled detail to the case back, surrounded by a shaped vacant cartouche, stamped 18K to the inside case back, weight approx. 29.3g, a 9ct gold curb link watch chain, weight approx. 13g (2).Additional InformationWhen wound, the watch appears to work but we cannot guarantee that the watch is in working order. The dial it pitted, light scratches to the case back. The enamel is of good colour and appears in good order. The chain is slightly tarnished. The diameter of the watch is 2.25cm. The metal chain has one stamp to one of the loops ‘9ct’. 

Lot 2369

SMITHS OF LONDON; a brass cased ship's clock, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, bears stamp dated 1940, diameter 18.5cm.Additional InformationThe face with numerous chips and staining, the case/back is worn with numerous dents. We cannot confirm if the clock is in working order.

Lot 247

THREE STAMP ALBUMS CHARTING THE FOOTBALL WORLD CUP FROM 1930-1990

Lot 504

A QUANTITY OF STAMP ALBUMS MAINLY WORLD INTEREST (5566)

Lot 581

A TRAY OF STAMP ALBUMS AND LOOSE STAMPS

Lot 61

Mixed box of various postcards, cigarette cards, stamp postmarks on piece, House of Commons envelopes etc interesting lot. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 68

All world collection of stamp booklets in plastic box 60+ from a wide range of countries. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 70

Great Britain 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games stamp booklet First Day Covers in green album - Complete set of 63 covers. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 71

Great Britain selection of stamp presentation packs and souvenir packs in shoebox. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 75

Plastic box of stamp collectors accessories with ultra violet lamps x 2, digital microscope etc - also frames stamps and coins Great Britain at War 60th Anniversary. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 77

Great Britain collection of stamp first day covers in album and small box. 1978 to 2000s.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 275

First day covers to include Stanley Gibbons The Royal Wedding of HRH Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, ( 2 albums ) The Westminster collection, The Lady of the Century Stamp Collection, 7 coin cover stamps, with others Sold on behalf of Oxfam

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