3 no. interbellum hobbyist items


Book Description
3 no. examples of home-hobbyist activity between the wars:
1) Embroidered, hand-made jacket: violets with lilac margin on
London: The Nonesuch Press 1931, The Week-End Book.
‘To Laney, with love, from Robert, Christmas 1932’
A treasured gift lovingly protected by the recipient or by the donor?
Typed copy of Kipling’s ‘The Way Through the Woods’ loosely inserted snd 2 no. gift tags. £65
2) Stencilled? or Wood-cut? prints to green cloth, hand-made jacket: Pines with sun on
Edinburgh: Blackwood N/D, Neil Munro, John Splendid, The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn.
'To Flora With Love from Jimmie Christmas 1934’
A treasured gift lovingly protected by the recipient or by the donor? £65
3) News Cuttings:
‘(Family)) Newspaper clippings of Weddings ((of members)) of the Eyre family’ on insert card with clipping from The Salisbury Times of 1949.
However and (despite good intentions) what follows is a scrap book kept from 1923 – 1937 with assorted clippings considered worthy of inclusion and, at least, an occasional item, e.g. a marriage report, to do with the Eyre family, (‘Miss V.M, Thornton’s Marriage’ to Mr. John Stephen Giles Eyre, May 12th. 1925. £65
Author
Various
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