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A mixed group of maps of Leicestershire Rutland by or after Morden Greenwood Walker and others including a plan of the navigable canal from Chesterfield to Nottingham engraved maps some with hand-colouring occasional spotting browning and damp-staining some marginal tears a few duplicates 18th and 19th-century (21).
Wales.- A small mixed group of county maps by or after Walker Weller Pigot and others including Monmouthshire Glamorganshire and elsewhere with a plan of Cardiff engraved maps some hand-colouring v. s. occasional spotting browning and creasing 18th and 19th-century; with a small mixed group of maps relating to Scotland Ireland and Cornwall and a map of the British Isles by Molini Landi e Comp. (14).
Naval.- Notebook kept by Peter James Borner “Established 16 June 1849 as Rigger in Sheerness Yard” and as Leading man on 18 October 1865 with tables of “Clump” “Long Tackle” “Single Thin Double Scored” etc. and lists of ships with loose papers including apprenticeship indenture binding him as a seaman to Nicholas Mitchell of Plymouth for four years (24 May 1838) etc. manuscript in an almanac for 1861 original wallet style calf slightly rubbed 8vo; together with a logbook kept by Samuel R. Walker of SS Edward Hawkins steaming from Hull to Port Said returning via Tunis and Algiers etc. c. 170pp. original half calf marbled boards slight dust-staining sm. 4to
Stanford (Edward) `Lake District`, 1876, hand-coloured, linen-backed folding map, 1020mm x 1000mm, 48 sections, slipcase; Walker (J.& C.), Westmorland, 1836, hand-coloured, linen-backed folding map, 8 sections, 344mm x 415mm; Bradshaw`s Railway Manual, Shareholders` Guide and Official Directory .., 1882, 3 folding maps, original cloth gilt; with a quantity of folding and sheet maps (qty)
A WHITE TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR SHIRT No.7, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge, the reverse lettered Barmby, the sleeves with F.A.Premier League flashes the front of the shirt bearing numerous player and back room staff dedications and autographs, player autographs include Ossie Ardiles, Dean Austin, Ian Walker, Colin Calderwood etc The above shirt was presented to Johnny Wallis on his retirement from Tottenham Hotspur
ADMIRAL SIR JOHN DUCKWORTH / CHARLES BRISBANE: AN AUTOGRAPH ORDER OF BATTLE FOR THE JAMAICA STATION FROM 24TH MAY 1803Charles Brisbane`s copy of the Order of Battle and Order of Sailing, written in a clear hand over a single folio sheet and detailing the eight 74s and their Commanders and a sketch drawing of starting positions, annotated in lower margin: To. Charles Brisbane Esqr. Captain of HM Ship Goliath. By Command of the Rear Admiral... Given on Board the Leviathan Port Royal Harbour Jamaica this 24th May 1803 and signed `J.T. Duckworth` — 12½ x 15½in. (32 x 39.5cm.); together with a portrait print, probably a bookplate, of Brisbane from 1808, in period frame.(2) In 1803 Duckworth assumed the chief command at Jamaica where he was again preoccupied with the affairs of San Domingo. Considerable French reinforcements there threatened the American mainland as well as British possessions. It seems this Order of Battle was a sensible precaution in case they were surprised but was never in fact required. The eight 74`s under his command were: Hercule (Solomon Ferris); Theseus (John Bligh); Bellepheron (John Loring); Leviathan (Duckworth/Capt. Dunn); Cumberland (Bayntun); Elephant (George Dundas); Goliath (Charles Brisbane) and Vanguard (James Walker). Duckworth was promoted vice-admiral in April 1804.
A late Victorian silver vesta case, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1895, rectangular form, embossed with Charley`s Aunt, and inscribed, length 4.5cm, plus an Edwardian silver vesta case, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1905, embossed with `A Souvenir of Mid Summer`s Night Dream`, Length 4cm. (2)
An Art Deco silver shaped octagonal low comport by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1946, pierced with four spandrels of sunbursts and fretwork, on a moulded circular foot, engraved with a crest and a motto ‘Nobilis Est Ira Leonis’, 27.5cm (10.5in) wide, 621g (19.95 oz). Provenance: Ropley House, Alresford, Hampshire. The crest and motto belongs to the name of Stuart, a kinsman of the Marquesses of Bute. The first husband of Mrs Knatchbull Hugesson of Ropley House was Lord James Charles Crichton-Stuart, son of Sir John Crichton-Stuart, 5th Marquess of the County of Bute and Lady Eileen Beatrice Forbes.
Nick Walker (British, b.1969) V For Vandal, 2008, Spray paint and stencil on canvas, This work is unique, Signed and dated on reverse, 90cm x 60cm (35 1/2in x 23 1/2in) Provenance: Private Collection, UK. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from the artist. All proceeds of this sale will be donated to the charity Get Dring Mobile. Mike Dring was 23 when he broke his neck in a road traffic accident in 1996, resulting in tetraplegia and the rest of his life confined to a wheelchair. Since the start of 2009 friends and family have been fundraising to enable the purchase of a fully adapted, drive from wheelchair vehicle which will give Mike the ultimate independence he has been so deserving of since his accident. For more information please visit: http://getdringmobile.wordpress.com/

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