Broughton (U. H. R.). The Dress of the First Regiment of Life Guards in three centuries, 1st edition, London: Halton & Truscott Smith, 1925, tipped-in coloured plates, top edge gilt, remainder rough-trimmed, original publishers brown full morocco, rubbed and joints slightly cracked at head and foot, 4to, limited edition 24/300, together with Wheater (W.). Historical Record of the Seventh or Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, 1st edition, Leeds, 1875, mounted albumen photograph frontispiece, hand-coloured lithograph of Regimental colours (spotted), interleaved with additional illustrations of historical uniforms, contemporary cloth, rubbed and some wear with upper joint partly cracked, large 4vo, plus Whitby (Lieutenant-Colonel F. H.). Durham Light Infantry, 2nd Battalion, Historical publishing Co., Philidelphia/C. B. Burrows, Bombay and London, 1897, tinted photographic illustrations, all edges gilt, original plum morocco gilt, modern matching re-back, board edges some wear, oblong folio, and others on various military uniform, standards, colours and related including: Henry Manners, Chichester and George Burges-Short, The Records and Badges of Every Regiment and Corps in the British Army circa 1895, 3rd Volunteer Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers magazine, volume 1, March 1905 - May 1906, The Regiment, an illustrated military journal for everybody, three volumes 1896-1897, pictorial souvenirs for the First Battalion the Princes' Wales Volunteers, south Lancashire Regiment, Lahore, 1910, The Queen's Rifle Volunteer Brigade, Royal Scots in 1889, first Battalion The South Wales Borderers Illustrated, circa 1905, 2nd Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment, Belgaum, India, 1907, Richard Simkin's Life in the Army, bound with W. W. Lloyd, On Active Service, 1890, 20 colour plates to each part, oblong folio etc., various bindings, mostly large format (Qty: 23)
Broughton (U. H. R.). The Dress of the First Regiment of Life Guards in three centuries, 1st edition, London: Halton & Truscott Smith, 1925, tipped-in coloured plates, top edge gilt, remainder rough-trimmed, original publishers brown full morocco, rubbed and joints slightly cracked at head and foot, 4to, limited edition 24/300, together with Wheater (W.). Historical Record of the Seventh or Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, 1st edition, Leeds, 1875, mounted albumen photograph frontispiece, hand-coloured lithograph of Regimental colours (spotted), interleaved with additional illustrations of historical uniforms, contemporary cloth, rubbed and some wear with upper joint partly cracked, large 4vo, plus Whitby (Lieutenant-Colonel F. H.). Durham Light Infantry, 2nd Battalion, Historical publishing Co., Philidelphia/C. B. Burrows, Bombay and London, 1897, tinted photographic illustrations, all edges gilt, original plum morocco gilt, modern matching re-back, board edges some wear, oblong folio, and others on various military uniform, standards, colours and related including: Henry Manners, Chichester and George Burges-Short, The Records and Badges of Every Regiment and Corps in the British Army circa 1895, 3rd Volunteer Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers magazine, volume 1, March 1905 - May 1906, The Regiment, an illustrated military journal for everybody, three volumes 1896-1897, pictorial souvenirs for the First Battalion the Princes' Wales Volunteers, south Lancashire Regiment, Lahore, 1910, The Queen's Rifle Volunteer Brigade, Royal Scots in 1889, first Battalion The South Wales Borderers Illustrated, circa 1905, 2nd Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment, Belgaum, India, 1907, Richard Simkin's Life in the Army, bound with W. W. Lloyd, On Active Service, 1890, 20 colour plates to each part, oblong folio etc., various bindings, mostly large format (Qty: 23)
Testen Sie LotSearch und seine Premium-Features 7 Tage - ohne Kosten!
Lassen Sie sich automatisch über neue Objekte in kommenden Auktionen benachrichtigen.
Suchauftrag anlegen