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Irish Interest: An Introduction to Gaelic Poetry by Derick Thomson, 1974; Early Irish Satire by Roisin McLaughlin, 2008; Church State and Social Science in Ireland by Peter Murray and Maria Feeney, 2019; A Radical Priest in Mayo-Fr Patrick Lavelle- by Gerard Moran; Unstoppable Brilliance-Irish geniuses and Asperger's Syndrome by Antoinette Walker and Michael Fitzgerald, 2006 plus 14 others (19)
Carlow Granite: Years of History Written in Stone by Michael Conry. [huge contribution to geology, architecture and farming studies]; Callainn. The Treasures and the History of the Christian Era, large format in dj; Caltra Graveyard Inscriptions and Beneath Slievemargy’s Brow [Laois] by Walker. 4 books.
Dá File Tábhacht, Donnchadh Ruadh mac Conmara agus Eoghan Ruadh Ó Súilleabháin. Donncha ar dtús. Rugadh Donnchadh san Creatlaigh I gContae an Chlár. A príomh dán "Eachtra Ghiolla an Amaráin" scríobh sé freisin "Bán Chnoic Éireann Ó." Bhí Donnchadh timpeall nocha bliain nuair a ceap sé in laidir caoineadh ar bás tadhg Gaedhealach Ó Flannghaile. Freisin scríobh John Fleming beatha Donnchadha. Sean-litriú, gan dáta. clúdach crua, cnamh buailte le leather. 111 leath. Sealy, Bryers and Walker. Eoghan Ruadh Ó Súilleabháin, 1748-1784. I mblian 1748 do tháinig Eoghan ar an saoghal, ar an mbaile fearann sin Na Mínteógra, tuairim seacht mile taobh thoir de Chill Áirne. Bhi Eoghan an-tábhactach den Jacobite Cause. Scríobh Risteard Ó Foghludha a beatha, 1937. Sean-litriú, clúdach crua. 152 leath. Comhlucht Oideachais na hÉireann Teo
Autographs - multi-signed 2014 Open Golf Championship Programme Royal Liverpool with Draw Sheet - featuring signatures internally such as Gary Player, Bubba Watson, D Johnson, Sergio Garcia, Jordan Spieth, Ricky Fowler, Matsuyama, Jimmy Walker, Zach Johnson, Justin Rose, Ian Poulter, Thomas Bjorn, Lee Westwood, Padraig Harrington, Francesco Molinari, et al x31 total - A/G overall. Private Autograph Collection
Selection of Coated Steel shafted Golf Clubs (17) features Tom Morris St Andrews irons incl 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 1, 2 'Walker Cup Model' persimmon woods with steel shafts t/w Bobby Jones Spalding cushion-neck Kro-flite irons 2 through to 9 with coated steel shafts - all clubs gripped and ready to play
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: a cased six pieced circular facetted cruet set by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1935, with four blue glass liners; a cased Edwardian matched set of six tea spoons and a pair of sugar tongs by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1902 (1), 1903 (3) and 1906 (3), with pierced foliate handles, the tea spoons 11.5cm (4 1/2in) long; a taste du vin by Spink & Son, London 1966, with a serpent loop handle, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) long; a shaped oval sauce boat by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1934, with a leaf capped flying scroll handle, engraved P and on three shell and stepped pad feet, 15cm (6in) long; a circular bowl, 11cm (4 1/4in) diameter; a pair of fiddle pattern tea spoons; and a cased set of four Norwegian silver coloured and enamel coffee spoons, and two other similar spoons 696g (22.35 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CANDLESTICK WALKER & HALL, SHEFFIELD 1903 With a beaded circular sconce, urn shaped capitals, tapering stem, to a square beaded base chased with a ribbon and swag band 33cm (13in) high Loaded Condition Report: Marks are clear Slightly wobbles Some rubbing to the decoration Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS To include: a wine funnel by J. B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1976, with a reeded border and a clip, 12cm (4 3/4in) long; a set of four Victorian circular salts by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1897, with fluted and foliate swag decoration, on three ball feet, 4.5cm (1 3/4in) diameter; a shell shaped butter dish; a tea strainer by Viner's Ltd., Sheffield 1940, with twin pierced scroll handles, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) long; a white metal miniature five piece tea set; and other silver items 416g (13.4 oz) gross weighable Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER HALF LOBED OVAL PEDESTAL COFFEE POT WALKER & HALL, SHEFFIELD 1909 With a wooden lobed final and angular handle, on an oval moulded spreading pedestal foot 23cm (9in) high 602g (19.35 oz) gross Condition Report: Marks are clear Stands well Slight play to the hinge Cover sits well Slight play to the handle No engraving Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A SILVER OCTAGONAL HOT WATER POT WALKER & HALL, SHEFFIELD 1939 With a wooden octagonal finial and harp handle, on four stepped pad feet 19cm (7 1/2in) high 675g (21.7 oz) gross Condition Report: Maker's mark partially rubbed Slight play to the hinge and handle Cover sits well Stands well No engraving Minor dent to the rim Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
Tan, mustard, black and white coloration.Murray Walker was famous for his enthusiastic lap-by-lap commentary of Formula One motor racing. This jug commissioned by Lawleys By Post, was issued in a limited edition of 2,500 pieces. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Stanley J. TaylorIssued: 1997Dimensions: 4"HEdition Number: 19 Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Advertising, Breweriana Interest - a collection of plastic back of bar/point of sale advertising or promotional figures, comprising a Johnnie Walker scotch whisky figure, in the form of the trademark striding gentleman, 40cm high; another, smaller; others including a pair of Bulmer's cider Woodpecker figures etc (6)
An 18ct gold Patek Philippe open faced pocket watch, ref. 770, 47mm diameter, with a silvered dial, gilt baton indicators and spade hands, Arabic numeral at twelve, and subsidiary seconds dial at six. Inscribed to case back 'Sydney Walker. In appreciation of all he has done for Birfield, 19th August 1963'. Swiss assay mark for 18ct standard, control mark '18.750'.Condition ReportCurrently running at time of cataloguing. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust.Hour markers a little tarnished.Minor scratches to glass. Visible by 10x magnification.One small dent to case edge near nine.Bow comes loose to one side. Hinge showing small split to bow edges. Requires repair with new screw. Not advised to suspend by bow.Marks and scratches to surfaces.
A diamond and ruby clip brooch, c.1940, with a central channel line of calibré cut rubies, within two tiers of graduated eight cut diamonds, with clip fittings to verso. Unmarked and tested as approximately 18ct gold. In a fitted case by Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst Ltd, London. 12mm x 20mm, 4.07gCondition ReportA few rubies showing natural inclusions, others eye clean.A chip to the edges of the end set ruby.
WHISKY; six bottles of whisky, The Glenlivet Founder's Reserve Single Malt, Arberlour Highland Single Malt, aged 10 years, Talisker Skye distillery aged 10 years, Iona Single Malt, White Horse 43%, 1ltr, Jonnie Walker Black Label, together with a Bushmills Single Malt Irish whiskey, aged 10 years, all with boxes or tubes (7)
Bruce and Walker England Mk I ultra-light hollow glass fly rod 9’ 3” 2pc line 8#, alloy uplocking reel seat (butt spike missing), lined guides throughout, cloth bag; East Anglian Rod Co Qualtack Portman hollow glass fly rod 9’ 2pc line 7#, alloy uplocking reel seat, lined butt/tip ring, MCB; unnamed split cane fly rod 9’ 2pc alloy uplocking reel seat and collar, red agate tip ring, cloth bag (3)
2x 1973 Richard Walker Illustrated Letters and Hand Tied Flies, correspondence from 1973 with an instruction for tying a Hannkingfield lure, 4 page hand written letter, and a typed 2 paged letter with 4 flies tied by Richard Walker, plus a collection of photocopies letters from Richard Walker c1970-80s, both letters signed Dick
each well painted in strong blue on the ovoid body with a continuous animated street scene, full of fascinating incidents, with townspeople watching acrobats and a tight rope walker, while others chat around a tea table or walk a small child, all between a lappet band above the foot and further formal borders on the waisted neck and galleried mouth H:44cm. Both with some restoration neck
Silver Kings pattern knife, hallmarked Walker & Hall, together with a quantity of silver plated Kings pattern cutlery, including items by Osbourne's and United Cutlers, comprising table knives, table forks, table spoons, serving forks, ladle, berry spoons, teaspoons, dessert forks, cake slice, etcCondition Report:Silver 20 grams
A Twelve Setting Canteen of Kings Pattern Plated Cutlery, (predominantly marked for Walker & Hall) including three piece carving set, cake slice, six grapefruit spoons, sauce ladles, serving spoons, pair of berry spoons, etc, contained in a Flexfit fitted canteen case with lift up lid and drawer (case 49.5cm wide).
A pair of Edwardian pierced silver pin dishes, Walker & Hall, Chester 1906, each of circular form with scroll and floral decoration, 13.5cm diameter, together with a small silver circular dish/ashtray, a small commemorative silver dish, London 1937 and three white metal pin dishes, total weighable silver approx 8.2oz (7)
Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Elandslaagte, Defence of Ladysmith, Transvaal (565 Tpr. J. B. Walker. Imp: Lt: Horse.) minor edge bruise, otherwise toned, nearly extremely fine £300-£400 --- John Brownlee Walker was born in Grahamstown, South Africa on 14 June 1877. He enlisted in the Imperial Light Horse at Martizburg on 2 October 1899, and is confirmed on the roll for all four clasps. He was discharged from the Imperial Light Horse on 14 April 1900, and died on 20 March 1952.
A most unusual Great War D.S.O. group of six awarded to Captain (Retired-Admiral, R.N.) T. P. Walker, Royal Naval Reserve, who was in command of H.M. Armed Yacht Aegusa when she was sunk by a mine in the Mediterranean in April 1916 Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R. silver-gilt and enamels, with integral top riband bar; India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, Perak (T. P. Walker. Midn. R.N. H.M.S. “Modeste”); 1914-15 Star (Capt. T. P. Walker, R.N.R.); British War and Victory Medals (Capt. T. P. Walker. R.N.R.); Italy, Kingdon, War Cross, mounted as worn, minor chips to wreaths on the first, otherwise early extremely fine (6) £2,400-£2,800 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- D.S.O. London Gazette 3 June 1918: ‘In recognition of services in the prosecution of the war. Thomas Philip Walker, R.N.R. (Admiral, Retired).’ Italian War Cross London Gazette 22 January 1922. Thomas Philip Walker was born in Bedford on 16 September 1858, and entered the Training Ship Britannia in January 1872. He was appointed Midshipman in Modeste in December 1873 and served with the Laroot Field Force during the operations against the Malays in 1875-76 (Perak Medal and Clasp). He served as Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal Yacht Victoria & Albert in 1879, was a Member of the Naval Intelligence Department from April 1896 to March 1899, and Assistant to the Admiral Commanding Coastguard and Reserves from April 1906 to March 1908. Walker was appointed A.D.C. to the King from February 1907 to 22 March 1908, when he was promoted to Rear-Admiral. He retired in September 1911, advancing to Vice-Admiral (Retired) in May 1913, and to Admiral (Retired) in April 1917. Following his retirement in 1911, Walker was appointed an Assessor under the Supreme Court of Judicature Act to attend Admiralty Appeals in the House of Lords. Admiral Walker was granted a temporary commission as a Captain in the Royal Naval Reserve in 1914, and saw active service afloat in command of H.M. Armed Yacht Aegusa, which arrived in the Mediterranean at the end of 1915. On 13 April 1916, Walker received a wireless intercepted message that a submarine had been sighted at 8 a.m., and proceeded towards the reported position. Before arriving there, he received news that the enemy had apparently gone towards the Adriatic, and accordingly altered course, hoping to catch her before sunset. At 5.35 p.m. a steamer was observed about five miles off, and almost immediately afterwards a submarine was seen coming away from the steamer. The submarine fired a torpedo which caused the ship to heel over and sink. In the meantime the Aegusa had opened a deliberate fire at 8,000 yards. The enemy was making off at full speed on the surface in an easterly direction, and soon submerged, thus escaping. A fortnight later the Aegusa was lost off Malta when she was sunk by a mine. There was happily no loss of life and Walker went on to get the D.S.O. as a Retired Admiral in his sixtieth year. He was the author of Seamanship Examination Questions of the Training Squadron, 1891; Editor of Captain Alston’s Seamanship, third edition revised and enlarged; and also of Nare’s Seamanship. Admiral Walker died on 27 August 1932. Sold with copied research including record of service.
An interesting Victory Medal awarded to Private H. Haw M.M., West Yorkshire Regiment, who was caught stealing eggs from a Yorkshire hen-house in a ‘sting’ operation reminiscent of a modern-day children’s animation: Losing his reserved occupation in consequence, Haw went on to serve with distinction on the Western Front Victory Medal 1914-19 (49515 Pte. H. Haw. W. York. R.) edge bruising, nearly very fine £60-£80 --- M.M. London Gazette 22 July 1919. Harold Haw was born in Bradford in 1890 and spent his childhood at Fieldhouse Farm, Farsley. A married market gardener and father to two small children, his formerly quiet life was rudely interrupted when he caught the attention of the local authorities and The Shipley Times and Express on 22 June 1917: ‘Robbing a Calverley Hen-Roost - How a Thief was Captured and Punished At the Bradford West Riding Police Court, on Monday, Harold Haw, labourer, of Pudsey, was charged with stealing two eggs on June 14th, the property of Mr. Henry Jagger of Calverley. He pleaded guilty. Mr. Wm. Walker, surveyor to the District Council, and also a special constable, said that on May 31st he called to see Mr. Jagger on business connected with Council matters, and Mr. Jagger said that on particular days he did not get many eggs from his poultry. He suspected that this shortage was possibly connected with the visits of a man who was in charge of a horse and waggon delivering goods for the Farsley branch of the Leeds Industrial Co-op. Society. The thefts had coincided with the man’s visits so often that they could hardly be a coincidence. Witness arranged with Mr. Jagger that on the 14th inst. a trap should be set, and that they would watch the man. Three eggs were punctured with a pin, and placed where the hens usually laid. This method of marking was adopted as being less noticeable than any other way, and also that it could not be rubbed off. Witness attended as arranged as about 10 a.m. on the 14th inst., and along with Mr. Jagger, went into a bedroom of the farm-house, from which a window overlooked the farm-yard. Shortly after the accused, accompanied by two youths, brought his waggon into the yard. He then carried a sack of bran into the mistal through the top door. One of the eggs was on some hay near the door. Accused shortly afterwards came out and sauntered down the yard and again entered the mistal by the lower door. He did not stay inside many minutes, and later paid a short visit to the hen-house. The boys were delivering goods in a box, placing them in an old cottage, as the house was locked up, in the absence of both Mr. and Mrs. Jagger on business. Accused and the boys then went to the waggon and across to an adjacent farm occupied by Mr. Newton Wood. Witness and Jagger then went down and found two of the marked eggs gone. The third egg was in a nest in the hen-house, and a hen which was wanting to sit had gone into the nest and thus covered the egg. Witness followed accused and caught him just as he was delivering a sack of meal at Mr. Wood’s. Witness said: “I want those two eggs you have got from the other farm.” Accused replied, “What eggs?” Witness said, “Those two eggs which you have got, and which are marked.” Witness drew his attention to his badge of ‘special constable,” and informed him that he should search him if the eggs were not given up. After some little hesitation, accused handed over the two eggs, one from each side pocket of his inside coat. Witness then took his name and address, and told him that he should report him. Accused was subsequently arrested by P.C. Woodhouse.’ At trial the Clerk asked the farmer, Mr. Jagger, if the hens laid in the mistal: “Yes, but they don’t lay marked eggs!” (laughter)’ In summing up the case, the chairman described Haw’s actions as rather despicable and mean and he was given the choice between a 40 shilling fine or a month in the cells; it seems likely that he chose the latter. On 23 July 1917, Haw attested for the West Yorkshire Regiment and commenced training as a Lewis gunner. The recipient’s Army Service Record confirms his address at this time as 11 Croft Place, Pudsey, and notes his posting to France in March 1918. Serving with the 8th Battalion, he suffered a shrapnel wound to the right thumb near Tronville on 7 September 1918. Transferred to the 1/6th Battalion, he joined the Army of Occupation on the Rhine and was awarded the Military Medal. Returned home to Yorkshire, Haw died at North Bierley in 1921.
India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp, Waziristan 1921-24 (3952594 Pte. A. E. Walker. Welch R.) minor edge bruise, very fine £60-£80 --- Provenance: Colonel Thornton Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, July 2010. Albert Edward Walker attested for the Welch Regiment on 27 July 1922, and was discharged having been convicted by the Civil Power on 26 July 1929. He re-enlisted into the Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps on 27 March 1940 and served throughout the Second World War, being finally discharged on 10 February 1954. Sold with a War Office Records letter giving details of service.
Military General Service 1793-1814, 1 clasp, Sahagun & Benevente (J. Walker, 7th Light Dragoons.) nearly very fine £800-£1,200 --- Provenance: MacDougall Sale 1917 and Glendining, November 1986 (when catalogued as ‘naming rather widely spaced’). John Walker was born in Putney, Surrey. He attested for the 7th Hussars at Reading in January 1805. Walker was also present at the Battle of Waterloo, gaining 2 years’ extra service, and was discharged in May 1818.
David Hewitt (1878-1939) Three paintings Oil on board Framed and Glazed Largest 45.5cm x 38cm David Hewitt (1878-1939) British artist born in Lancashire, later moving to North Wales where he became a parish, district and county Councillor. He exhibited his work at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, Royal Academy, Royal Cambrian Academy and with the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists. These three paintings all depicting landscape scenes.
MILTON, John. The Poetical Works, London 1824, 2 vols., new edition, engr. frontis., contemp. calf gilt, small 8vo; CHESTERFIELD, Lord. Letters to his Son, London: Walker & Harris 1810, 3 vols., engr. frontis and additional titles, contemp. calf gilt, 12mo; RUSSELL, Lady Rachel. Letters, Dublin: Leathley 1774, 4th edn., missing all before title, ink name and initials to title, contemp. calf, 8vo; and LEWIS, Mathew Gregory. Romantic Tales, London 1810, 3 vols. only (of 4), contemp. calf gilt, small 8vo (9)
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