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MAPS, MILITARIA AND ARMS ONLINE AUCTION
SPECIALIST:
Starts: Monday 13 October 2014 at 9:00 am
Ends: Thursday 16 October 2014 at 2:00 pm
Bill Kime 416 847 6189 [email protected]
Sean Quinn 416. 847.6187 [email protected]
Tuesday 14 October 2014 from 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm
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401
GERMAN COMBINATION
WHEEL-LOCK MATCH-LOCK
PISTOL, 16/17TH CENTURY
402
PAIR OF CONTINENTAL
ARMOUR VAMBRACES,
15TH/16TH CENTURY
with octagonal barrel with round tip in
walnut full stock with scrimshaw stag
horn inlay including figures, sea
monster and snail, octagonal pear
shaped pommel, the ornately cut
decorated lock with external wheel
and impressed maker’s mark, horn
tipped ram-rod and monogram WG in
armorial shield to trigger guard,
length 27.75” — 70.5 cm.
each cuff of three plate articulated
construction with two buckles and
raised boss over the ulna, each length
6.75” — 17.1 cm.
403
GERMAN HALBERD, C.1580
with 17 inch spike of diamond section
to pierced crescent axe blade and
fluke on octagonal wooden haft,
length 90” — 228.6 cm.
404
ITALIAN STILETTO DAGGER,
15TH/16TH CENTURY
in excavated condition, the 6.25 inch
blade of diamond section to ‘S’
shaped quillon and lobed ivory grip,
length 9.5” — 24.1 cm.
$500—700
$75—150
$200—300
$800—1,200
405
VERY FINE ITALIAN HORN
MOUNTED ARMOUR
PIERCING DAGGER, 18TH
CENTURY
the stout 8 inch engraved blade
pierce inset with steel ‘drill twists’ and
turned brass discs, the fluted horn
grip in alternating dark and light
layered sections, in brass tipped
wooden scabbard, height 13” — 33
cm.
$300—400
406
GERMAN RENAISSANCE
STYLE ESTOC, 19TH/20TH
CENTURY
the 44 inch blade of diamond section
to turned quillons and two handed
wire wrapped grip with ‘T’ pommel,
length 54.5” — 138.4 cm.
407
VICTORIAN FULL SUIT OF
ARMOUR AND SHIELD IN
THE LATE 15TH CENTURY
MANNER, 19TH CENTURY
ornately acid etch engraved all over
with armourials, phoenixes and
dragons amongst scrolling foliage,
height 70” — 177.8 cm.
$200—300
$800—1,200
408
SIR GUY FRANCIS LAKING
A RECORD OF EUROPEAN
ARMOUR AND ARMS
THROUGH SEVEN
CENTURIES, 1920
five volumes published by G. Bell and
Sons, Ltd., London, together with a
supplementary volume: A Record of
Armour Sales, 1881-1924, by Francis
Henry Cripps-Day, Id., 1925, all linen
boards, and gilt leather titles to spines
$200—300
409
ROYAL CANADIAN
DRAGOONS CAVALRY BRASS
1871 PATTERN ‘ALBERT’
HELMET, MID 20TH CENTURY
with horse hair plume and wisk, height
15” — 38.1 cm.
$200—300
410
ROYAL BERKSHIRE
YEOMANRY CAVALRY
OFFICER’S 1871 PATTERN
‘ALBERT’ HELMET, MID
19TH CENTURY
in tole case with original linen cover,
additional chin strap and white horse
tail plume, helmet height 15” — 36.2
cm.
411
CANADIAN GOVERNOR
GENERAL’S BODYGUARD
1871 PATTERN CAVALRY
“ALBERT’ HELMET, C.1900
nickel plated with gilt brass mounts
and horse tail plume, badge with
crowned garter with central maple
leaf over motto: Nulli Secundus
412
FRENCH THRID REPUBLIC
MODEL 1872 DRAGOON’S
HELMET, 19TH CENTURY
of standard pattern with lacquered
steel skull, pressed brass and
horsehair Medusa crest, frontplate
with grenade and laurel branches
$200—300
$300—400
$500—700
413
FRENCH THIRD REPUBLIC
MODEL 1872 CUIRASSIER’S
HELMET, 19TH CENTURY
of standard pattern with polished
steel skull, pressed brass and
horsehair Medusa crest with
marmouset, frontplate with grenade
and laurel branches and with brass
scaled chin strap
$400—600
414
MONTREAL TAKEN,
CONQUEST OF CANADA
COMPLETED COPPER
MEDAL, 1760
415
MATHEW BOULTON’S
SILVERED BRONZE
TRAFALGAR MEDAL, 19TH
CENTURY
obverse: the Saint Lawrence River at
rest under laureate triumph to
Amherst, with beaver, French arms in
exergue. Reverse: captive Montreal
under pine with eagle and French
armorial trophy, diameter 15.7” — 40
cm.
in double glazed hinged ‘watch’ case,
diameter 2” — 5.1 cm.
Note:
Commemorating the victory of the
British over the French and their
native allies in the North American
theatre of the Seven Years’ War (The
French and Indian War); specifically,
the fall of Montreal in September of
1760. The outcome of this was one of
the most significant developments in
a century of Anglo-French conflict:
the ‘Conquest of Canada’ and further
expansion of the British Empire.
$600—800
416
ALEXANDER DAVISON’S
GILT BRONZE VICTORY OF
THE NILE MEDAL, 1798
engraved verso with royal cypher GR,
diameter 1.9” — 4.7 cm.
$200—300
$300—400
417
ALEXANDER DAVISON’S
SILVER VICTORY OF NILE
MEDAL, 1798
418
NAMED ALEXANDER
DAVISON’S SILVER VICTORY
OF THE NILE MEDAL, 1798
set in glazed bezel with hanging bale,
diameter 2.2” — 4.7 cm.
engraved to (Lieutenant) William
Wilkinson of the Goliath, set in glazed
bezel with hanging bale, diameter 1.9”
— 4.7 cm.
$200—300
Note:
Lt. Wilkinson is mentioned as
wounded in a dispatch from Horatio
Nelson dated 3rd August, 1798.
419
NAMED ALEXANDER
DAVISON’S VICTORY OF THE
NILE GILT BRONZE MEDAL,
1798
to midshipman Robert Smith, H.M.S.
Defence, 1798, in glazed case with
book: Nelson, by Roy Hattersley
$200—300
420
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE I
(1769-1821)
letter with Republican date ‘20
Pluviose an XII’ (10 February, 1804),
signed with initial ‘B’, framed with
portrait, sight 7.5” x 7” — 19.1 x 17.8
cm.; 17.5” x 21.75” — 44.5 x 55.2 cm.
$100—200
$800—1,200
421
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE I
(1769-1821)
printed document dated ‘2nd
Brumaire de la quatrième de
République’ (October 24, 1795),
accepting the resignation of an officer
of the Gendarmerie, signed
‘Buonaparte’, 12.75” x 8.3” — 32.4 x
21.1 cm.
$100—200
422
GENERAL DOMINIQUEJOSEPH RENÉ VANDAMME,
COUNT OF UNSEBURG (17701830)
letter dated at Boulogne, 30 Mai,
1810, signed ‘D: Vandamme’, framed
with portrait, sight 8.75” x 7.25” —
22.2 x 18.4 cm.; 16” x 21” — 40.6 x
53.3 cm.
423
ARTHUR WELLESLEY, 1ST
DUKE OF WELLINGTON
(1769-1852)
424
RUSSIAN NICHOLAS II
NAVAL OFFICER’S DIRK,
EARLY 20TH CENTURY
letter of thanks dated at London,
April 29, 1841, to Martin Archer Shee,
president of the Royal Acadamy,
signed ‘Your Faithful Servant
Wellington’, framed, sheet 7” x 4.5”
— 17.8 x 11.4 cm.; 16.5” x 14” — 41.9
x 35.6 cm.
model 1914, the 11.5 inch fullered
blade of diamond section to brass hilt
with ‘S’ quillon, ivory grip and
pommel bearing crowned Imperial
cypher, in brass mounted leather
scabbard, length 16.5” — 41.9 cm.
$800—1,200
$100—200
$200—300
425
GEORGE VI 1891 PATTERN
MIDSHIPMAN’S DIRK, 1936
the gilt metal hilt with lion head
pommel faux ray skin grip, acorn
quillons and knot to 17 inch acid etch
decorated blade with royal cypher
signed Gieves in monogrammed brass
mounted locking leather scabbard,
length 23.5” — 59.7 cm.
$150—250
426
BRITISH 1827 PATTERN
NAVAL OFFICER’S SWORD,
2ND HALF, 19TH CENTURY
427
BRITISH 1827 PATTERN
NAVAL OFFICER’S SWORD,
2ND HALF, 19TH CENTURY
serial 40129, the gothic gilt metal hilt
with lion head pommel and wire
wrapped ray skin grip and knot to
31.5 inch acid etch decorated fullered
blade signed Henry Wilkinson, Pall
Mall, London, in brass mounted
locking leather scabbard, length
38.25” — 97.2 cm.
the gothic gilt metal hilt with lion
head pommel, wire wrapped ray skin
grip, knot and folding inner guard to
31 inch acid etch decorated fullered
blade signed H.A. Johnson, Edward
St. Sheerness, in brass mounted
locking leather scabbard, height 37”
— 94 cm.
$250—350
$250—350
428
NAMED ENGLISH 1796
PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY
OFFICER’S SWORD, 18TH
CENTURY
the 32 inch fullered blade signed J. J.
Runkel, Solingen, half blued with
engraved and gilt George III cypher
and royal coat of arms, to stirrup hilt
with wire wrapped leather covered
wooden grip and steel scabbard
engraved to Colonel Henderson, chip
to wooden grip, height 38.5” — 97.8
cm.
$300—400
429
U. S. MODEL 1860 STAFF
OFFICER’S SWORD,
SPRINGFIELD ARMORY,
MASS., C.1860
430
SPANISH MODEL 1907/8
‘PUERTO SEGURO’ CAVALRY
TROOPER’S SABRE, EARLY
20TH CENTURY
the 31 inch narrow blade of diamond
section, signed in the ricasso and with
military tropies to both sides on a gilt
brass hilt with further trophies and
wire bound shagreen grip, in a gilt
brass mounted nickel plated scabbard
with impressed inspectors initials
S.W.P. to chape, and original gilt
thread knot, length 39.25” — 99.7
cm.
numbered 18878, with mark Artilleria
fra Nacional, the bowl guard bearing
emblem of the cavalry forces of the
Spanish army, length 42.75” — 108.6
cm.
$200—300
$150—250
431
SINGLE SHOT POCKET
PERCUSSION KNIFE PISTOL,
EARLY 19TH CENTURY
432
ENGLISH FLINTLOCK
POCKET PISTOL, LATE 18TH
CENTURY
the brass 3.5 inch barrel over folding
knife with walnut sides and grip,
diameter 5.5” — 14 cm.
signed Joseph Limolle, Laine with
silver wire inlaid ebony grip, 2 inch
octagonal to round barrel with screwon tip, overall length 5.5” — 14 cm.
$100—200
$200—300
433
GERMAN FOUR SHOT
REFORM PISTOL, AUGUST
SCHULER, SUHL, C.1910
434
FINE BELGIAN PERCUSSION
CAP TARGET PISTOL BY S. J.
BOVY, C.1840
wtih stacked 6.35 caliber barrels,
serial no. 177025, signed on the
breech, with eagle decoration and
walnut grip, diameter 5.5” — 14 cm.
with 8.5 inch slightly tapered
octagonal twist Damascus steel barrel
numbered ‘2’ and damascened
inscription ‘Canon Damas D’acier Fin’,
and proof mark encircled ELG, in 1/2
length carved walnut stock with lion
mask end, crosshatch grip an
anthemion butt, damascened and
engraved butt cap, lock, tang and
dolphin form hammer, overall height
14” — 35.6 cm.
$300—400
435
BELGIAN BRASS BARRELLED
PERCUSSION BLUNDERBUSS
COACHMAN’S GUN, 19TH
CENTURY
the ringed flaring barrel in walnut
three quarter stock with rocaille
engraved lock and trigger guard, butt
with shell capped patch box, ELG
proof mark
436
BELGIAN DOUBLE BARREL
PERCUSSION CAP PISTOL,
EARLY 19TH CENTURY
the over and under proof marked
engraved 5 inch barrels with ogee
turned tips, double hammers and
triggers on plain walnut grip, overall
length 11.25” — 28.6 cm.
$200—300
$200—300
$1,500—2,500
437
BELGIAN LE FAUCHEUX
PINFIRE POCKET REVOLVER,
19TH CENTURY
438
ALLEN & WHEELOCK SINGLE
SHOT POCKET PERCUSSION
CAP PISTOL, 1845
439
J. M. MARLIN MODEL 1878
POCKET REVOLVER, LAST
QUARTER, 19TH CENTURY
the 2.5 inch signed barrel with blued
six shot cylinder and case hardened
frame with articulated collapsing
trigger and shaped walnut grip, ELG
proof mark, length 6.25” — 15.9 cm.
the bar hammer with patent date
April 16, 1845, screw-off octagonal to
round 3.5 inch signed barrel
numbered 403, with walnut grip,
overall length 7” — 17.8 cm.
.38 caliber, serial no. 4498 to butt,
signed left side of tip up barrel with
patent date July 1, 1878, spur trigger,
with monogrammed, crosshatched
hard rubber grips, overall length 7.75”
— 19.7 cm.
$100—200
$150—250
$200—300
440
EARLY J. M. COOPER FIRE
ARMS 1ST MODEL 1864 5SHOT NAVY REVOLVER, C.
1864
.31 caliber, serial no. 3110 to butt,
frame and plain cylinder, signed with
5 patent dates to top of octagonal 4
inch barrel, with walnut grips, overall
length 9” — 22.9 cm.
$400—600
441
REMINGTON MODEL 1861
ARMY REVOLVER, 2ND
HALF, 19TH CENTURY
.44 caliber, serial 13103, Patented
Dec. 17, 1861, Manufactured by
Remington’s, Ilion, N.Y. to top of
octagonal 8 inch barrel, cylinder
stamped BSS3105, with brass trigger
guard, walnut grips and satin steel
finish, overall length 13.5” — 34.3
cm.
442
COLT LONDON MODEL 1851
NAVY REVOLVER, 1852
in excavated condition, .36 calliber,
serial no. 10317, blued scroll etched
cylindar, frame impressed NC, walnut
grips, length 13” — 33 cm.
$300—400
443
COLT MODEL 1892 NEW
ARMY & NAVY REVOLVER,
1898
444
COLT MODEL 1849
PERCUSSION POCKET
REVOLVER, 1865
serial 114313, double action .38
caliber, cross hatched hard rubber
grips with logo, plum-brown/blue
finish, 4.5 inch barrel, overall length
10” — 25.4 cm.
serial number 277776, .31 caliber, the
4 inch barrel with one line NY
address, brass frame and one piece
walnut grip, length 9” — 22.9 cm.
$300—400
$200—300
$300—400
445
COLUMBUS FIRE ARMS
MANUF. CO. COLT MODEL
1851 NAVY TYPE
CONFEDERATE REVOLVER,
1863-4
.36 calibre, singed on the 6-shot
round cylindar, fully numbered 55
with 7.5 inch octagonal/round barrel
marked Columbus, GA, one piece
walnut grip, length 13” — 33 cm.
$8,000—12,000
446
AFRICAN BILLHOOK,
ZIMBABWE OR ZAMBIA,
19TH CENTURY OR EARLIER
447
SUDANESE KASKARA
SWORD, LATE 19TH
CENTURY
the 11.5 inch forged iron blade to
copper and brass wrapped hardwood
haft, height 46” — 116.8 cm.
the two sided hollow ground blade
with prayer inscription and celestial
motifs, with cruciform hilt in tooled
leather scabbard and belt with
wrapped cords, length 38.75” — 98.4
cm.
Note:
For a similar example in The British
Museum, visit:
http://www.britishmuseum.org/resear
ch/collection_online/collection_object_
details.aspx?objectId=592592&partId
=1
Provenance:
Property from the collection of
Professor David Carlisle, University of
Khartoum, Sudan
$300—400
Note:
By tradition, used at the Battle of
Omdurman, 1898.
$200—300
448
MOROCCAN GOLD
DAMASCENED AND
ENAMELLED NIMCHA
SWORD, C.1890
the slightly curved triple fullered
decorated blade to double edged tip,
the hilt of typical form with double
quillons, horn grip with a green velvet
covered wood scabbard having
polychrome decorated nickle silver
mounts, length 42” — 106.7 cm.
$500—700
449
MOROCCAN SILVER AND
BRASS POWER FLASK AND A
JAMBIYA, 19TH CENTURY
the bottle flask with repoussé design,
the knife with engraved pattern, flask
height 6.3” — 16 cm.
$100—200
450
MOROCCAN SILVER
MOUNTED AND BONE
INLAID ALTIT SNAPHAUNCE
LONG GUN, 1776
451
MOROCCAN ABALONE AND
BRASS INLAID BONE
JAMBIYA , MID 20TH
CENTURY
the 47 inch octagonal to round barrel
in full stock with iron reinforced bone
plated butt, engraved and
poiychromed decoration and Hijri
calendar year 1189, length 62.25” —
158.1 cm.
in repoussé brass scabbard, length 16”
— 40.6 cm.
$200—300
452
TURKISH MIQUELET-LOCK
RIFLE, 1832
the 39 inch octagonal to round barrel
in stock extensively inlaid with
engraved and red filled abalone and
brass wire, with Hijri calendar year
1248, length 54” — 137.2 cm.
$500—700
$200—300
453
QAJAR SILVER
DAMASCENED STEEL
PROCESSIONAL BATTLE
AXE, 19TH CENTURY OR
EARLIER
the tabar with inlaid serpentine blade
similarly decorated shaft having
pyramidal finial and knob terminal,
length 28.25” — 71.8 cm.
$150—250
454
ARABIAN JAMBIYA DAGGER,
19TH CENTURY
with horn grip, in brass clad wooden
sheath, length 18.25” — 46.4 cm.
$50—75
455
CAUCASIAN NICKEL
KINDJHAL, MID 20TH
CENTURY
the grip and scabbard with applied
and wrapped rope-twist wire
decoration, length 18.25” — 46.4 cm.
456
THAI HALBERD POLEARM,
19TH CENTURY
the 37 inch curved fullered blade with
engraved decoration to leaf shaped
guard, ribbed ferrule and floret rivet
to wooden haft to iron pointed tip,
height 74” — 188 cm.
$75—150
$500—700
457
JAPANESE WAKIZASHI, 19TH
CENTURY
458
INDIAN KUKRI, 19TH
CENTURY
the 19 inch sword blade with 4
character signed blade in wrapped ray
skin grip and with decorated black
lacquer saya (scabbard), length 26.5”
— 67.3 cm.
with foliate engraved decoration
overall, the blade with parade
elephants to one side and tiger
devouring bull to other, length 23” —
58.4 cm.
in excavated condition, the crescent
blade with traces of cross hatch
pattern and pyramidal war hammer,
length 8.75” — 22.2 cm.
$200—300
$75—150
$100—200
461
TWO INDO-PERSIAN
PROCESSIONAL BATTLE
AXES, 19TH CENTURY OR
EARLIER
462
INDO-PERSIAN
PROCESSIONAL BATTLE
AXE, 19TH/20TH CENTURY
463
NORTH INDIAN MACE,
17TH/18TH CENTURY
each tabar of all steel construction,
longer length 30.25” — 76.8 cm.
459
INDO-PERSIAN TABAR ZIN
SADDLE AXE HEAD,
17TH/18TH CENTURY
the tabar with watered steel shaft to
double crescent head with central
horned finial, length 27.25” — 69.2
cm.
probably Madras (Chennai), with
Khanda type basket hilt to octagonal
tapering shaft and head with eight
shaped flanges, length 28.5” — 72.4
cm.
$150—250
$300—500
$150—250
460
INDO-PERSIAN TULWAR
SWORD, 19TH CENTURY
the 27 inch curved fullered blade to
silvered iron grip
$200—300
464
INDIAN GOLD DAMASCENED
KATAR PUSH DAGGER, 18TH
CENTURY
the herringbone patterned 6.5 inch
ribbed steel blade on gilt decorated
forged iron double cross bar grip ,
with green and red velvet covered
wooden scabbard, length 15.25” —
38.7 cm.
$300—400
465
MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF
SIX BAYONETS, 20TH
CENTURY
including a Canadain C1 bayonet, two
Italian Carcano M1938 folding
bayonets, two Italian M1891
bayonets, and a Swedish M1896
bayonet, longest length 17.25” —
43.8 cm.
466
TWO ARGENTINE MODEL
1891 MAUSER SWORD
BAYONETS, EARLY 20TH
CENTURY
467
FOUR SWEDISH 1914
PATTERN CARBINE
BAYONETS, EARLY 20TH
CENTURY
each with maker’s mark for
Weyersburg Kirschbaum & Co
Solingen, hook quillion and scabbard,
length 21.3” — 54 cm.
two with maker’s marks for Eskiltuna
Jernmanufaktur, two for Carl Gustaf
Stads gevärsfaktori, length 19.1” —
48.5 cm.
$100—200
$200—300
468
MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF
TEN BAYONETS, EARLY
20TH CENTURY
including British M1907 bayonet, US
M4 Imperial knife bayonet, a German
M1905 bayonet, a German M1871
bayonet, a German dress sword
bayonet, two spike bayonets and
three others, longest length 29” —
73.7 cm.
$200—300
$200—300
469
MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF
SIX BAYONET SCABBARDS,
20TH CENTURY
including four Argentine M1891, a
British M1907 and another, longest
length 17.75” — 45.1 cm.
$100—200
470
WWII GERMAN OFFICER’S
SWORD, MID 20TH CENTURY
the 32 inch slightly curved fullered
blade on brass hilt with wire wrapped
lacquered grip, and with black
lacquered scabbard, makers mark to
quillon: E. & F. Horster, (Solingen),
length 39.25” — 99.7 cm.
$200—300
471
WWII NAZI SS
FELDGENDARMERIE
MILITARY POLICE GORGET,
MID 20TH CENTURY
together with gilt metal Nazi eagle
emblem, width 6.5” — 16.5 cm.
472
CASED MODEL OF A WWII
NAZI BATTLESHIP, MID
20TH CENTURY
5.5” x 16.5” x 3.75” — 14 x 41.9 x 9.5
cm.
$75—150
$100—200
473
GERMAN NAZI THIRD REICH
LINEN REICHSKRIEGS FLAG,
MID 20TH CENTURY
474
WINSTON CHURCHILL: GIVE
US THE TOOLS AND WE
WILL FINISH THE JOB, C.1941
475
CHARLES F. HORNE, PH.D.
THE SOURCE RECORDS OF
THE GREAT WAR, 1923
28” x 52” — 71.1 x 132.1 cm.
three 78 rpm record album recording
of the February 9, 1941 radio
broadcast, 12.5” x 14” — 31.8 x 35.6
cm.
7 volumes published by National
Alumni, in cloth boards with gilt top
edge, 9.5” x 6.75” — 24.1 x 17.1 cm.
$100—200
$200—300
$75—150
476
GROUP OF NINE SILVER
ALBUMIN PRINT
PHOTOGRAPHS RELATING
TO WWI, CANADIAN FORCES
AND VIMY RIDGE, 1917-18
each laid on titled card: ‘Canadian
Horse Artillery preparing their guns
for action on top of the Ridge’ and
‘Canadian Artillery Men firing a
captured German gun: Vimy Ridge,
3rd May, 1917’, etc., each approx.
5.25” x 6.25” — 13.3 x 15.9 cm.
$300—500
477
PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPH,
THE MARCH TO THE
BATTLEFIELD, CANADA’S
MEN ON THE WAY, 1914-1915
with portraits of Field Marshals Earl
Kitchener and Sir John French, by The
Panoramic Camera Co, Toronto,
gitlwood frame, Tear to photograph,
centre right, 19” x 47” — 48.3 x 119.4
cm.
Provenance:
Property from the Estate of Joel
Walken Aldred, D. F. C.
$100—200
478
WWI PANORAMA
PHOTOGRAPH OF 3RD
CANADIAN DIVISION
CROSSING THE SQUARE OF
CAMBRAI, FRANCE ON
OCTOBER 9, 1918
gelatin silver print, framed, print 7.5”
x 29.5” — 19.1 x 74.9 cm.
$75—150
479
LESLIE J. TREVOR (FL.19281945)
CANADIAN WWII
PROPOGANDA POSTER:
‘L’ARTILLERIE DU FRONT
INDUSTRIEL, CHACUN À SON
POSTE’, 1941
480
LESLIE J. TREVOR (FL.19281945)
CANADIAN WWII
PROPOGANDA POSTER: BIG
GUNS OF THE HOME FRONT:
ACTION STATIONS
EVERYONE, 1941
lithographed French-Canadian version
of WWII propaganda poster: Big Guns
of the Home Front: Action Stations
Everyone, issued by The Director of
Public Information Under Authority of
Hon. J. T. Thorson, Minister of
National War Services, Ottawa, 30” x
20” — 76.2 x 50.8 cm.
lithographed WWII propaganda poster
‘Issued by The Director of Public
Information Under Authority of Hon.
J. T. Thorson, Minister of National
War Services, Ottawa’
, 30” x 20” — 76.2 x 50.8 cm.
$100—200
$100—200
481
W. BEINLICH (FL. MID 20TH
CENTURY)
JUNKERS J52 AIRCRAFT
OVER PANZER I TANKS, 1938
482
CONTINENTAL SCHOOL
PAINTING OF AN AIR
BATTLE TITLED ‘BATTLE OF
BRITAIN, 1942
oil on canvas painting of four Nazi
planes over landscape including tanks,
signed lower right and dated,
contemporary frame, 23.75” x 17.75”
— 60.3 x 45.1 cm.
oil on linoleum, signed lower right
‘Paddy & Punch’ and dated, framed
with copper plaque repoussé
monogrammed K.G., overall 13.75” x
22.25” — 34.9 x 56.5 cm.
$300—400
$100—200
483
MISCELLANEOUS GROUP OF
WWII RELATED ITEMS, MID
20TH CENTURY
including a Mark 1 Brodie helmet with
camouflage netting, a pair of Bausch
and Lomb Canadian Army issue field
glasses (binoculars), a Sanderson
1907 pattern bayonet and sheath, a
third pattern Fairbairn–Sykes fighting
knife and sheath, an MK III marching
compass, dressing kits and
documents, bayonet length 23” —
58.4 cm.
484
WWII ‘TRENCH ART’
ARTILLERY SHELL CASING
ASHTRAY WITH CIGARETTE
LIGHTER, C.1945
height 7.75” — 19.7 cm.
$75—150
$100—200
485
GROUP OF FIVE WWI
‘TRENCH ART’ ITEMS, EARLY
20TH CENTURY
486
CANADIAN MILITIA SNIDER
ENFIELD MARK II ** RIFLE,
1862
487
LEE ENFIELD NO. 1 MK III
BOLT ACTION RIFLE AND
P1907 BAYONET, 1915
including a model of a bazooka, a
lighter, a small triple vase, an ‘Ypres’
crucifix, and a Magdeburg shell casing
British army peaked cap dated Jan.
1917, cross height 7.75” — 19.7 cm.
the 35.5 inch barrel with hinged
alidade sight, the lock plate with
crowned VR cypher, 1862, ENFIELD
and crowned broad arrow, chained
safety collar,walnut full stock with
brass ferule, trigger guard and butt
plate, the butt stamped in a circle RM
Enfield WD over 1 and DC (Dominion
of Canada) and regimental marks,
with one steel sling swivel and steel
ramrod, length 54.25” — 137.8 cm.
with maker’s mark for Birmingham
Small Arms, Yorkshire & Lancanshire
Regiment marked disc and short
magazine, deactivated (certificate),
and with cleaning kit, length 62.5” —
158.8 cm.
$200—300
$200—300
488
THREE CANADIAN WWII
FRAMED MEMORIAL
GROUPS, MID 20TH
CENTURY
1) to Private Reginald Cavell Brooks,
Royal Canadian Ordinance Corps.
Volunteer Service Medal, France &
Germany Star, 1939-45 Star, Defence
Medal and 1939-45 War medal
2) to Gdsm. William John Thompson,
Canadian Armoured Corps. Volunteer
Service Medal, France and Germany
Star, 1939-45 Star, 1939-45 War
Medal and Defence Medal
$300—400
3) to Rifleman William Edward Willis,
Queens Own Rifles, 1939-1945 Star,
France and Germany Star, Volunteer
Service Medal, 1939-45 War Medal,
largest 20” x 25” — 50.8 x 63.5 cm.
$200—300
489
GROUP OF FIVE TO
LIEUTENANT W. F. L.
EDWARDS, 3RD CLASS, 16TH
REGIMENT, CANADIAN
FIELD ARTILLERY
490
TWO FRAMED MEMORIAL
GROUPS TO PRIVATE
THOMAS O’BRIEN, 6TH
ROYAL DUBLIN FUSILIERS,
1916
Russian Imperial Order of St.
Stanislaus
British War Medal, 1914-1918
Victory Medal 1914-1919
Canadian Volunteer Service Medal,
1939-1945
War Medal, 1939-1945, with related
dress miniatures, mounted and
framed
including Memorial Plaque, (Dead
Man’s Penny), 1914-15 Star, British
War, and Victory Medals, cap badges,
dog tag, memorial card, photographs,
etc., larger frame 33.1” x 21.2” — 84
x 53.8 cm.
Note:
Private O’Brien was killed at Solonica,
October 3rd, 1916
491
GROUP OF SIX WWII
CANADIAN SERVICE
MEDALS TO JAMES LAURIER
WALKER, 49TH FIELD
ARTILLERY REGIMENT, RCA,
MID 20TH CENTURY
including 1939-45 star, France and
Germany star, Italy star, Defence
Medal, War Medal and Canadian
Volunteer Service Medal, case
framed, together with Dutch
resistance coin pendant and cap
badge, 10” x 13” — 25.4 x 33 cm.
492
WWI MEMORIAL GROUP TO
PTE. FREDERICK LEO
MCANALLY, C.A.M.C., EARLY
20TH CENTURY
including bronze Memorial Plaque
(Dead Man’s Penny), the British War
Medal (1914-18) and a Victory Medal
(both named), framed, 10.25” x 16”
— 26 x 40.6 cm.
$75—150
$75—150
$1,000—1,500
$100—200
493
GROUP OF 12 WWII SERVICE
MEDALS TO COM. SGT Y. A.
TREMBLAY, 1945
$75—150
494
GROUP OF AUSTIRAN
MILITARY SERVICE MEDALS,
19TH/EALRY 20TH
CENTURIES
including Karl Troop Cross, 1873 War
Service, Kriegserinnerungsmedaille
(War Memorial Medal), the Order of
Franz Joseph miniature, Order of St.
Stanislaus miniature and others
$75—150
495
CRIMEA MEDAL TO PTE.
LEONARD SHOPPE, 11TH
HUSSARS, 1854
496
MUNITIONS PARTS CHESS
SET AND BOARD, MID 20TH
CENTURY
framed with dedication and lithograph
print of William Simpson’s ‘The
Charge of the Light Cavalry Brigade’,
20” x 34” — 50.8 x 86.4 cm.
assembled and machined from steel
parts (gun barrels, etc.) after WWII at
the Small Arms, Ltd. plant, Long
Branch, Ontario, with crate nail board,
king height 5.25” — 13.3 cm.; 16” x
16” — 40.6 x 40.6 cm.
Note:
Medal is unnamed. Pte. Shoppe was
killed in the charge of the light
brigade on Oct. 25, 1854
$100—200
$200—300
497
STONEWARE ‘ROYAL
PATRIOTIC JUG’, SAMUEL
ALCOCK & CO. HILL
POTTERY, BURSLEM, C.1855
designed by George Eyre during the
Crimean War, with black transfer of a
battlescene and mourning familiy
verso, with burnt Sienna and gilt
highlights, height 7.75” — 19.7 cm.,
makers mark with registration
diamond for December 27th, 1854
498
ENGLISH DECK WATCH,
18TH CENTURY AND LATER
the 8 day fusee movement numbered
6153 with ornately pierced and
engraved balance cock in later turned
brass case with hinged cover all in
further hinged oak case with key, 1.2”
x 2.8” x 3.1” — 3 x 7 x 8 cm.
499
SPANISH MODEL OF A
NAPOLEON III FIELD
CANNON AND CARRIAGE,
MID 20TH CENTURY
non working, length 28” — 71.1 cm.
500
ENGLISH SELF-YEW
LONGBOW, C.1920
with horn nocks and checked velvet
grip, length 74” — 188 cm.
$200—300
$300—500
$200—300
Note:
The Royal Patriotic Fund Corporation
was a charitable body set up under
Royal Warrant and headed by Prince
Albert during the Crimean War to
provide financial aid to the familys of
fallen soldiers.
$150—250
502
NINETEEN VOLUMES ON
FIREARMS
501
FRANCIS TREVELYAN
MILLER
THE PHOTOGRAPHIC
HISTORY OF THE CIVIL WAR,
1911
10 volumes published by The Review
of Reviews Co., New York, blue cloth
boards wit gilt top ege, 11.1” x 8.3” —
28.3 x 21.2 cm.
$200—300
Branko Bogdanovic, Ivan Valencak.
THE GREAT CENTURY OF GUNS.
New York: Gallery Books, 1986.
Charles Henry Ashdown. AN
ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF ARMS &
ARMOUR. Hertfordshire: Wordsworth
Editions, 1988.
David Edge & John Miles Paddock.
ARMS & ARMOUR OF THE
MEDIEVAL KNIGHT. London: Defoe
Publishing, 1988.
Harold L. Peterson. THE TREASURY
OF THE GUN. New York: A Ridge
Press Book / Golden Press, 1962.
Ian V. Hogg. THE ILLUSTRATED
HISTORY OF FIREARMS. London:
New Burlington Books, 1983.
Ian V. Hogg. THE ILLUSTRATED
HISTORY OF AMMUNITION. New
Jersey: Chartwell Books, 1985.
EARLY FIREARMS OF GREAT
BRITAIN AND IRELAND FROM THE
COLLECTION OF CLAY P. BEDFORD.
THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF
ART. Greenwich: New York Graphic
Society, 1971.
Gerald Weland. A COLLECTOR’S
GUIDE TO SWORDS, DAGGERS &
CUTLASSES. London: New Burlington
Books, 1991.
A. V. B. Norman and G. M. Wildon.
TREASURES FROM THE TOWER OF
LONDON. EXHIBITION CATALOGUE.
University of East Anglia, Sainsburry
Centre for Visual Arts, 1982.
Vesey Norman. ARMS AND
ARMOUR. London: Octopus Books,
1972.
Sir James Mannk.WALLACE
COLLECTION CATALOGUES
EUROPEAN ARMS AND ARMOUR.
Vol. I ARMOUR AND II ARMS.
London: William Clowes and Sons
Ltd., 1962.
Anthony North. VICTORIA &
ALBERTA MUSEUM ISLAMIC ARMS.
Maryland, Owings Mills, 1985.
Christian Feest. THE ART OF WAR.
London: Thames and Hudson, 1980.
Colonel H. C. B. ROgers. THE
IMPERIAL SERVICES LIBRARY
VOLUME V, WEAPONS OF THE
BRITISH SOLDIER. London: Seeley
Service & Co., 1960.
R. Ewart Oakeshott. THE
ARCHAEOLOGY OF WEAPONS.
London: Lutterworth Press, 1960.
Ronald Lister. ANTIQUE FIREARMS
THEIR CARE, REPAIR &
RESTORATION. New York: Bonanza
Books.
Robert Wilkinson-Latham. PHAIDON
GUIDE TO ANTIQUE WEAPONS
AND ARMOUR. Oxford: Phaidon,
1981.
Eric Valentine. RAPIERS. Harrisburg:
Stackpole Books, 1968.
$100—150
503
BOOK: ACTIVE MILITIA LIST,
CANADA, 1870, LT. COLONEL
MACPHERSON, D. A. G.
MILITIA
The Annual Active Militia List of the
Dominion of Canada, Corrected to
May, 1870, printed by John Lovell,
Montreal, tooled red leather board
and ribbed spine, with gilt edge, 6.5”
x 4.25” — 16.5 x 10.8 cm., impressed
Burslem marks,
$75—150
504
PAMPHLET: THE FENIAN
RAID ON FORT ERIE; WITH
AN ACCOUNT OF THE
BATTLE OF RIDGEWAY,
MAJOR GEORGE T. DENISON,
JR., JUNE 1866
second edition, with map and plan,
published by Rollo & Adam, Toronto,
8.75” x 6” — 22.2 x 15.2 cm.
$75—150
505
NEEDLEWORK PICTURE OF
CANADIAN COAT OF ARMS,
C.1905
506
THREE BRITISH EMPIRE
PARADE (DISPLAY) FLAGS,
19TH AND 20TH CENTURY
507
CANADIAN BOER WAR
PARADE (DISPLAY) FLAG,
C.1900
worked in bright silk threads on brown
linen ground, surmounted by beaver
and flanked by ensigns over maple
leaf spray, framed, Bleeding, 18” x
16.5” — 45.7 x 41.9 cm.
a Victorian ‘Lions of the Empire’
(unfinished), , WWI British Empire
coalition, and a 1937 King Edward VIII
coronation flag, largest 29” x 47” —
73.7 x 119.4 cm.
crest with five provinces under applied
vignette depicting armed figures, 20”
x 34” — 50.8 x 86.4 cm.
Provenance:
Property from the Estate of Joel
Walkden Aldred, D. F. C.
Note:
The ‘Lions’ were: Canada, Straits
Settlements, New Zealand, Victoria,
New South Wales and Cape Colony.
$100—200
$100—200
$100—200
508
TWO LINEN CANADIAN
FLAGS, CIRCA 1870
the first with five, the second with six
provincial crests, largest 36” x 58” —
91.4 x 147.3 cm.
$200—300
509
LARGE CANADIAN
GOVERNOR GENERAL’S
FLAG, 19TH CENTURY
510
SIX SMALL CANADIAN
PARADE (DISPLAY) FLAGS,
19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY
the standard with applied crowned
lion crest over ‘Canada’ banner on
blue field, 70” x 144” — 177.8 x
365.8 cm.
largest 22” x 31” — 55.9 x 78.7 cm.
$300—500
$100—200
511
ENGLISH PORTRAIT
MINIATURE OF ADMIRAL
LORD NELSON, 1ST HALF,
19TH CENTURY
gouache on rectangular ivory panel in
bird’s eye maple frame with gilt slip,
frame 7.9” x 6.75” — 20 x 17.1 cm.
$100—200
512
AFTER PAUL DELAROCHE
(1797-1856)
NAPOLEON I AT
FONTAINEBLEAU
oil on canvas detail after the original,
signed E. Rochambeau lower left, in
giltwood frame, frame 30” x 26” —
76.2 x 66 cm.
513
J. NASTON
THE EXPLOSION
19th century, watercolour on paper
laid down on board; signed lower left,
work 6” x 9.5” — 15.2 x 24.1 cm.
$75—150
514
AFTER DANILEL MACLISE,
WELLINGTON AND
BLUCHER MEETING AFTER
THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO
AND THE DEATH OF
NELSON AT THE BATTLE OF
TRAFALGAR, 19TH CENTURY
pair of etchings, each after the
original murals at Westminster Palace,
in oak frames, 20” x 41.5” — 50.8 x
105.4 cm.
$200—300
$100—200
515
PLAN OF THE STRAITS OF
ST. MARY, AND
MICHILIMAKINAC, TO SHEW
THE SITUATION &
IMPORTANCE OF THE TWO
WESTERNMOST
SETTLEMENTS OF CANADA
FOR THE FUR TRADE, 1761
early hand coloured engraved map of
the Sault Ste. Marie area published by
London Magazine, framed, sight 9.75”
x 13” — 24.8 x 33 cm.; 21.5” x 24.75”
— 54.6 x 62.9 cm.
Note:
Mackinac and Sault Ste. Marie each
commanded a narrows in the Upper
Lakes system, thus exercising great
influence in the fur trade and
becoming strategic sites for military
activity. This highly detailed map
depicts the mountainous and forested
landscape and locates the Missions of
St. Mary and St. Ignace. Includes
interesting annotations concerning the
Indian inhabitants: ‘Lake Superiour Woship’d as a Divinity by the Indians’,
‘Channel of Manatouahlin, very little
known’, and the ‘Common Track of
the Vessels to the Detroit &c.’
516
JACQUE NICHOLAS BELLIN
(1703-1772)
TWO MAPS: ‘L’ISLE ROYALE
SITUEE A L’ENTREE DU
GOLPHE DE SAINT
LAURENT’ AND ‘LE GOLPHE
DE SAINT LAURENT ET
L’ISLE DE TERRE NEUVE’,
1764
from Petit Atlas Maritime, Tome I,
Nos. 13 & 22, the first of
Newfoundland and the Gulf of the St.
Lawrence, the second of Cape Breton,
each framed, sight 9.75” x 14.75” —
24.8 x 37.5 cm.
$200—300
517
CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH VON
DER HEIDEN
PLAN DU FORT ET VILLE DE
LOUISBOURG DANS L‘ISLE
ROYALE’, AUGSBURG, 1760
from ‘Americanische urquelle derer
innerlichen kriege des bedrängten
Teutschlands’ showing the 1758
British siege of Louisbourg, framed,
sight 7” x 11.5” — 17.8 x 29.2 cm.
$200—300
518
A PLAN OF THE CITY &
HARBOUR OF LOUISBURG;
SHEWING THAT PART OF
GABARUS BAY IN WHICH
THE ENGLISH LANDED,
ALSO THEIR ENCAMPMENT
DURING THE SIEGE IN 1745,
1758
map of Cape Breton Island with detail
of the city, harbour and fortress of
Louisbourg, coloured, framed, sight
8” x 10” — 20.3 x 25.4 cm.
$100—200
$200—300
519
JOHN BENNETT
A PLAN & VIEW OF THE
TOWN AND
FORTIFICATIONS OF
MONTREAL IN CANADA,
1760
aerial view with inset detail of river’s
edge skyline, coloured, framed, sight
8” x 9.5” — 20.3 x 24.1 cm.
$150—250
520
JOHN GIBSON
A PARTICULAR MAP, TO
ILLUSTRATE GEN.
AMHERST’S EXPEDITION, TO
MONTREAL; WITH A PLAN
OF THE TOWN & DRAUGHT
OF YE ISLAND, 1760
521
TWO MAPS OF QUEBEC CITY
522
TWO MAPS OF MONTREAL
A Plan of the City of Quebec, John
Stockdale, 1798, coloured, and A Plan
of Quebec, John Hinton, 1759,
uncoloured, both framed, larger sight
7.5” x 9.75” — 19.1 x 24.8 cm.
‘The Isles of Montreal as they have
been Surveyed By the French
Engineers, London Magazine’, 1761,
coloured, and ‘Plan of the Town and
Fortifications of Montreal or Ville
Marie in Canada’, Universal
Magazine, 1759, uncoloured, both
framed, larger sight 10” x 13.25” —
25.4 x 33.7 cm.
$200—300
map of the St. Lawrence from Lake
Ontario to Quebec City, with inset
details of the Island of Montreal and
aerial view of the city, coloured,
framed, sight 7.25” x 8.75” — 18.4 x
22.2 cm.
$200—300
$100—200
523
VEREMONDO ROSSI
PLANO DELLA CITTA DI
QUEBEC, 1777
524
JACQUES NICOLAS BELLIN
(1703-1772)
TWO MAPS: ‘PORT DE
from “Atlante dell’America
Contencente le Migliori Carte
Geografiche, e Topografichedelle
principali Citta, Laghi, Fiumi, e
Fortezze”, coloured, framed, sight
10.5” x 10” — 26.7 x 25.4 cm.
LOUISBOURG DAN L’ISLE ROYALE,’
1764, AND ‘PLAN DU PORT ET
VILLE DE LOUISBOURG DANSL ’ISLE
ROYALE’, 1744
both coloured, framed, sight 9.5” x
13.25” — 24.1 x 33.7 cm.
$200—300
$200—300
525
JOHN HINTON, (D.1781)
A PLAN OF THE CITY AND
FORTIFICATIONS OF
LOUISBURG AND A PLAN OF
THE CITY AND HARBOUR OF
LOUISBURG, 1758
published by Universal Magazine,
coloured, framed, sight 11” x 14.25”
— 27.9 x 36.2 cm.
$100—200
526
JACQUES NICOLAS BELLIN
(1703-1772)
KARTE VON L’ISLE ROYALE
map of Cape Breton with secondary
plate showing the port and
fortifications at Louisbourg, coloured,
framed, sight 7.5” x 22.5” — 19.1 x
57.2 cm.
$200—300
527
JACQUES NICOLAS BELLIN
(1703-1772)
TWO MAPES: ‘PARTIE DU
FLEUVE ST. LAURENT
DEPUIS QUEBEC JUSQU’AU
LAC ST FRANCOIS’ AND
‘L’ISLE ROYALE SITUÉE À
L’ENTRÉE DU GOLPHE DE
SAINT LAURENT’, 1764
528
LT. COLONEL JOSEPH
BOUCHETTE (1774-1841)
PLAN OF THE DISTRICT OF
GASPÉ, 1815
engraved by J. Walker, published by
W. Faden, Charing Cross, coloured,
framed, sight 17” x 19.5” — 43.2 x
49.5 cm.
$100—200
from ‘Petit Atlas Maritime’, Tome I,
Nos.10 & 22, coloured, framed, sight
9.25” x 13.25” — 23.5 x 33.7 cm.
529
THOMAS JEFFREYS (17191771)
PLAN OF THE RIVER ST.
LAURENCE, FROM SILLERY
TO THE FALL OF
MONTMERENCI, WITH THE
OPERATIONS OF THE SIEGE
OF QUEBEC, UNDER THE
COMMAND OF VICE ADML.
SAUNDERS & MAJ. GENL.
WOLFE, 5TH SEPT. 1759, 1780
showing positions of frigates of
British fleet, with key to ‘Defences of
Quebec’, and insets of ‘Part of the
Upper River of St. Laurence’ and A
View of the Action gain’d by the
English, Sept. 13, 1759, near Quebec’,
coloured, framed, sight 7.75” x 9.5” —
19.7 x 24.1 cm.
$100—200
530
GUILLAUME DE L’ISLE (16751726)
CARTE DU CANADA OU DE
LA NOUVELLE FRANCE ET
DES DECOUVERTES QUI Y
ONT ÉTÉ FAITES, 1745
originally published in 1703, this
edition by Philippe Buache, with
highly decorative title cartouche
featuring a Catholic priest baptizing
natives, missionaries, beaver, Canada
goose and Niagara Falls, sight 20” x
25.5” — 50.8 x 64.8 cm.
Note:
Buache trained under De l’Isle, and
eventually married his daughter.
$300—500
$100—200
531
PHILIPPE MARIE
VANDERMAELEN (1795-1869)
HAUT CANADA ET
MICHIGAN, AMER. SEPT. NO.
42, 1827
hand coloured lithographed map of
Michigan and the great lakes area of
Ontario, 18.5” x 20.5” — 47 x 52.1
cm.
$100—200
532
EDWARD NICHOLAS
KENDALL (1800-1845)
ROUTE OF THE LAND
ARCTIC EXPEDITION,
UNDER THE COMMAND OF
CAPTN. J. FRANKLIN R N.
FROM GREAT SLAVE LAKE
TO GREAT BEAR LAKE
RIVER, 1828
uncoloured map charting the route of
John Franklin’s 1825 expedition along
the MacKenzie River, in 19th century
refinished oak frame, sight 19.25” x
24” — 48.9 x 61 cm.
$100—200
533
AN OUTLINE TO SHEW THE
CONNECTED DISCOVERIES
OF CAPTAINS ROSS, PARRY &
FRANKLIN, IN THE YEARS
1818, 19, 20 AND 2, 1823
534
JACQUES NICOLAS BELLIN
(1703-1772)
L’ISLE DE MONTREAL ET SES
ENVIRONS, 1764
map of Canada with colour outlining,
published by John Murray, London,
framed, sight 15.25” x 18.25” — 38.7
x 46.4 cm.
from Petit Atlas Maritime, Tome I,
No. 11, with decorative cartouche,
compass rose, and inset Plan de la
Ville de montreal ou Ville Mare, 12.75”
x 17” — 32.4 x 43.2 cm.
$100—200
$100—200
535
HENRY ABRAHAM
CHATELAIN (1684-1743)
CARTE DU CANADA OU DE
LA NOUVELLE FRANCE, ET
DES DÉCOUVERTS QUI Y
ONT ÉTÉ FAITES, 1719
536
JOHN RUSSELL (FL.18TH
CENTURY)
BRITISH COLONIES IN
NORTH AMERICA DRAWN
FROM THE BEST
AUTHORITIES, 1801
537
MOSES GREENLEAF (17771834)
MAP OF THE STATE OF
MAINE WITH THE
PROVINCE OF NEW
BRUNSWICK, 1832
engraved map of discovered Canada
from Atlas Historique, Tome VI, No.
20, Page 82, with inset ‘Remarque
Historique’, 16.25” x 20.5” — 41.3 x
52.1 cm.
published by C. Dilly & G. G. & J.
Robinson for Guthries new System of
Geography, engraved map of Canada
outlined in colour, sight 16” x 18.5” —
40.6 x 47 cm.
$300—400
$300—400
published by Shirley & Hyde,
Portland, including part of Lower
Canada, Gaspé Penninsula, Bay of
Fundy with inset of Gulf of St.
Lawrence, framed in two sections,
each sight 26” x 42” — 66 x 106.7
cm.
538
JAMES WYLDE (1812-1887)
A MAP OF AMERICA, OR THE
NEW WORLD, WHEREIN ARE
INTRODUCED ALL THE
KNOWN PARTS OF THE
WESTERN HEMISPHERE,
1824
engraved and coloured map of North
and South America including
decorative cartouche with palm tree
and serpent, framed, sight 21.25” x
23.5” — 54 x 59.7 cm.
$100—200
Note:
Printed in sections, each
approximately 7.5 x 4.25”, apparently
intended to be laid onto linen for ease
of travel.
$400—600
539
THOMAS POWNALL (17221805)
A NEW MAP OF NORTH
AMERICA WITH THE WEST
INDIA ISLANDS, DIVIDED
ACCORDING TO THE
PRELIMINARY ARTICLES OF
PEACE, SIGNED AT
VERSAILLES, 20. JAN. 1783,
1794
upper two sheets only of engraved
map outlined in colour published by
Laurie & Whittle, showing newly
formed United States, British
dominions in Canada and the French
territory of Louisiana, inset of ‘Baffin
and Hudson’s Bay’ and detailing
topography, forests, forts and native
territories, framed, lower two sheets
absent, sight 20” x 46.5” — 50.8 x
118.1 cm.
$500—700
540
FOUR MAPS OF CANADA,
19TH CENTURY
‘British America’, ‘East Canada and
New Brunswick’, “Nova Scotia and
Newfoundland’ and ‘West Canada’
each by J. Rapkin for John Tallis &
Company, London & New York, each
framed, sight 10.5” x 13.5” — 26.7 x
34.3 cm.
$75—150
541
MATTHÄUS SEUTTER (16781757)
PLANISPHÆRIUM
COELESTE, C.1730
coloured celestial map of skies as seen
from the northern and southern
hemispheres including allegorical
constellations, milky way, zodiac
divisions, with diagrams showing
night and day with quotations from
Genesis, lunar orbit and illumination,
and four hypothesis for models of the
solar system, framed, sight 18.75” x
21.5” — 47.6 x 54.6 cm.
$400—600
542
HENRICUS HONDIUS I (15731650)
POLI ARCTICI ET
CIRCUMIACENTIUM
TERRARUM DESCRIPTIO
NOVISSIMA, C.1630
engraved and outlined in colour map
of the Arctic Pole, framed, sight 18” x
20” — 45.7 x 50.8 cm.
$200—300
543
HENRICUS HONDIUS I (15731650) AND JAN JANSSON
(1588-1664)
TWO WORKS: HEMISPHAERI
I BORE ALIS COELI ET
TERRAE SPHAERICA
SCENOGRAPHICA AND
HAEMISPHAERIVM
SCENOGRAPHICUM
AUSTRALE COELI STELLATI
ET TERRAE, 1661
each a engraved, coloured, signed and
dated map of the northern and
southern terrestrial and celestial
hemispheres respectively, famed
individually, each sight 18” x 20.5” —
45.7 x 52.1 cm.
544
JOHN SPEEDE (1552-1629)
RUTLANDSHIRE WITH
OUKHAM AND STANFORD,
HER BORDERING
NEIGHBOUR, NEWLY
DESCRIBED, C.1661
with ‘Alphabetical Table of all the
Towns’ and description, verso,
coloured, in double glazed frame,
sight 15.25” x 20.25” — 38.7 x 51.4
cm.
$200—300
545
GERARDUS MERCATOR
(1512-1594)
IRELANDIAE REGNUM (TWO
MAPS), 17TH CENTURY
546
GERARDUS MERCATOR
(1512-1594)
IRELANDIÆ REGNUM, 17TH
CENTURY
from Mercator’s Atlas, of northern
and southern Ireland, respectively,
with decorative scroll title cartouche,
sailing ships and a sea monster, with
Latin geographic and historic text
verso, in separate double glazed
frames, each sheet 17.5” x 22” —
44.5 x 55.9 cm.
fine coloured map from Mercator’s
Atlas, of Ireland with decorative
banner title cartouche and Latin
geographic and historic description
verso, in double glazed frame, sheet
17.75” x 22” — 45.1 x 55.9 cm.
$200—300
$300—400
$400—600
547
GERARDUS MERCATOR
(1512-1594)
ULTONIAE ORIENTALIS
PARS, 17TH CENTURY
548
GERARDUS MERCATOR
(1512-1594)
ANGLIA, SCOTIA ET
HIBERNIA, 17TH CENTURY
fine, coloured map from Mercator’s
Atlas, of East Ireland including Ulster,
Belfast and Dundalk, with Latin
historic and geographic description,
verso, in double glazed frame, sheet
18” x 22.25” — 45.7 x 56.5 cm.
fine coloured map from Mercator’s
Atlas, of England, Scotland and
Ireland with decorative scroll
cartouche and Latin historic and
geographic description verso, in
double glazed frame, sheet 17.5” x
22.25” — 44.5 x 56.5 cm.
$200—300
$200—300
549
THOMAS JEFFERYS (17191771)
GUADALOUPE, ONE OF THE
CARIBBEE ISLANDS,
SUBJECT TO FRANCE IN THE
WEST INDIES, FROM THE
BEST AUTHORITIES
coloured, framed, sight 14.5” x 15.25”
— 36.8 x 38.7 cm.
$100—200
550
JACQUES NICOLAS BELLIN
(1703-1772)
PLAN DE ST. SEBASTIEN
from Petit Atlas Maritime, Tome IV,
No. 50, coloured, framed, sight 9.25”
x 7.5” — 23.5 x 19.1 cm.
$50—100
551
THOMAS KITCHIN (D.1784)
WEST INDIES, DRAWN AND
ENGRAVED ROM THE BEST
MAPS AND CHARTS, C.1786
552
JOHN MITCHELL (1711-1768),
ANTONIO ZATTA (FL.17571797)
LA GIAMMAICA, 1778
553
FOUR MISCELLANEOUS
DECORATIVE MAPS,
19TH/EARLY 20TH
CENTURIES
554
SPANISH RENAISSANCE
STYLE GILT METAL
DAGGER, MID 20TH
CENTURY
with borders outlined in colour,
framed, sight 7” x 14.75” — 17.8 x
37.5 cm.
map of Jamaica published in Venice,
the island shown in trompe l’oeil
scroll, with parish outlines in colour,
sight 13.5” x 17.5” — 34.3 x 44.5 cm.
‘North America,’ ‘South America’,
‘Brazil’ and ‘West India Islands’, frame
21.25” x 16.25” — 54 x 41.3 cm.
with paste gem set ornately cast
mounts, leather covered scabbard and
abalone and jet glass mounted grip,
height 14.4” — 36.6 cm.
$75—150
$100—200
$100—200
555
REPRODUCTION OF A MID
19TH CENTURY
CONTINENTAL PERCUSSION
CAP PISTOL, MID 20T
CENTURY
with 8 inch polished octagonal barrel
and carved walnut grip, cased, case
2.75” x 16.25” x 7.75” — 7 x 41.3 x
19.7 cm.
$150—250
556
REPRODUCTION
CONTINENTAL FLINTLOCK
PISTOL, 20TH CENTURY
length 17” — 43.2 cm.
$50—100
$150—250
557
SPANISH REPLICA OF A
COLT MODEL 1851 NAVY
REVOLVER BY DENIX, MID
20TH CENTURY
white metal construction with
BKA/98 within diamond on frame
and wooden grips, length 13” — 33
cm.
Note:
Denix are manufacturers of
nonfunctional weapons for use as
movie props.
$75—150
558
L. L. BEAN HOLSTER, MID
20TH CENTURY
sheep skin lined leather construction
buckled fold over, height 12” — 30.5
cm.
$50—100
559
NINE VOLUMES RELATING
TO BRITISH MILITARY
HISTORY
Henry Hanna, K.C.
THE PALS AT SUVLA BAY: Being a
Record of “D” Company of the 7th
Royal Dublin Fusiliers (at Galipoli)
E. Ponsonby Ltd., Dublin, 1916
Majors C.F. Romer & A.E.
Mainwaring
THE SECOND BATTALION ROYAL
DUBLIN FUSILIERS IN THE SOUTH
AFRICAN WAR
A.L. Humphreys, London, 1908
Sir John Hammerton (3 vols.)
THE GREAT WAR; I WAS THERE
Amalgamated Press, London, 1938
Major A.E. Mainwaring
CROWN AND COMPANY: THE
RECORDS OF THE SECOND
BATTALION ROYAL DUBLIN
FUSILIERS
Arthur L. Humphreys, London, 1911
JB.M. Frederick (2 vols.)
LINEAGE BOOK OF BRITISH LAND
FORCES, 1600-1978
Microform Academic Publishers
Yorkshire, 1984 (revised ed.)
Brigadier J. Clabby, O.B.E.,
M.R.C.V.S.
THE HISTORY OF THE ROYAL
VETERINARY CORPS, 1991-1961
J.A. Allen & Co., London, 1963
$100—200