PHILIP E WEST: SPITFIRE VARIANTS INK CARTOON DRAWINGS
various images titled "Content Spit", "Very Angry Spit", "Smart A55 Spit" "Baby Spit" "Nosey Spit" "Grumpy Spit", "Happy Spit" and "Sneaky Spit", framed and glazed, an original that never went to print, 20cm x 28cm
88", in camouflage green, four cylinder petrol engine 2286cc, chassis no. 24423137B, engine no. 2431869B, registration no. ABH194C, with full canvas hood, ammunition boxes to the back and tow-bar fitting
compiled by GC Monkton, completed in January 1923. Comprising various military and sporting signatures including General G. Whichcoat VC; Sir Arthur Gordon, Governor of NZ in 1822; George Cruikshank, cartoonist and illustrator of Works of Dickens; Sir Owen Semen, Editor of The Punch 1906 and writer of humorous verse; Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, cartoonist, playwrite and actor; a Surrey Cricket Club leaflet signed by A,A, Lilley, Arnold Warren, T. Haywood, EJ Hayes, John Gunn and JB Hobbs; and others
compiled by G.C. Monkton. Comprising signatures of Oscar Browning (1837-1923) man of letters, Professor of Cambridge University and historian; E.B.B. Ramsey 1793 The Dean of Edinburgh in 1846; Jack London, novelist and adventurer; Rev. E.A. Knox 1847, 4th Bishop of Manchester 1903-21; The Right Reverend The Hon. Augustus Legge, Bishop of Lichfield 1891; Baron M.D.M. Maclay, French Explorer in New Guinea; signed letters and other signatures
one describing his plans for a trip leaving Plymouth beating his record to Ambrose Light, New York in forty and a half days, dated 14th March 1962; the other dated 27th March 1962 on Francis Chichester Ltd letter head, Navigation Specialist, Map Makers and Publishers (2)
with engraved inscription "Presented to Major G.C. Peake on his transfer from the 21st W.R.F.A. Brigate (T) by the Officers of the Second Battery: Lt. W. Philpot; 2nd Lt. HI Walker; RC Oldfield; GH Kitson; RL Pickard and Captain W.P. Bolton", London 1915
HEATH & CO LTD OF LONDON: A "BELL" PATTERN MARK III SEXTANT
in original oak brass-bound case, with a brass plaque to the lid with inscription "R.J.T. Walker R.N.", no. K992, 14cm x 24cm; and a two-drawer telescope (2)