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Autocar. The Autocar, A journal published in the interests of the mechanically propelled road carriage, volumes. 7-9, 11-14, 16 & 18, Jul 1901-Jun 1907, together 10 volumes (including a duplicate of volume 12, but lacking 2 issues for January), numerous monochrome illustrations, some with indexes, volume 13 dampstained with some adhesion of leaves, volume 14 with 1 leaf detached, mostly in contemporary cloth, volumes 8, 9, 12 & 14 in publishers cloth, occasional dampstaining, covers to volume 9 dampstained and lower hinge broken, 4to, together with: Automotor Journal , The Automotor Journal, A record and review of applied automatic locomotion, volumes 8 & 11, Jan-Jun 1903 & Jan-Jun 1906, monochrome illustrations, contemporary cloth, faded, spine of volume 11 torn at head with loss and joints split, 4to, and a worn copy of Dyke's Automobile and Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia, by A.L. Dyke, 12th edition, Chicago, 1943, and Kelly's Directory of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire, 1924, folding maps, original cloth, dampstained and some wear, 4toQty: (14)
[Walker, George]. The Costume of Yorkshire, illustrated by a series of forty engravings, being fac-similes of original drawings, with descriptions in English and French, 1st edition, London: T. Bensley, 1814, 40 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates only (complete as list, but bound without frontispiece, as called for in Abbey Life), letterpress in English and French, including separate titles and tables of contents, scarce minor spots, a few marks to letterpress, front free endpaper with ink manuscript ownership inscriptions, hinges cracked, contemporary half calf gilt, rubbed with some wear to extremities, front joint cracked, top portion of spine loose inside, folioQty: (1)NOTESAbbey, Life 432. Plate III shows the first published pictorial representation of a steam-engine on rails; built by Murray & Blenkinsop, Leeds, in 1812, about two years before Stephenson's engine, it was used from 1812 until 1833. Other trades depicted include dog breaker, lowkers, woman making oat cakes, the cranberry girl, rape threshing, whalebone scrapers, leech finders, Sheffield cutler, jockeys, etc.
A 19th century French gilt and patinated metal clock garniture, cast as a charioteer, titled Course Romaine, 9cm dial with enamel chapter ring inscribed with Roman numerals, engine turned centre, 14-day movement striking on a bell, marble base, lion paw feet, 54cm wide, the side vases in the Grand Tour taste, 35.5cm high, c.1890
A French Belle Épqoue lady's silver, enamel and bamboo walking cane, cast alto-relievo with a frieze of classical maidens above upright lotus leaves, the whole surmounted by a domed green enamel pommel engine-turned with C-scrolls and centred by an arabesque in tones of white, red and gilt, within a pearlesque cabachon border, brass walking tip, 90cm long, struck twice: F/S within a lozenge, probably Fernand Salarnier, Paris c. 1900
An engine-turned silver cigarette box, A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1935, 15 cm wide to/w another Art Deco cigarette box, W T Toghill & Co, Birmingham 1954, 14 cm wide (2)Both boxes have lids which open and close flush and are without any personal engravings but do have surface scratches, but the lid front on the Zimmerman box has pushed in slightlyToghill & Co box is missing the wooden interior divider and has several small dents to the front panel of the body
A heavy quality silver cigarette case with integral vesta-case to one end, Arthur William Hardiman, London 1908 and an Art Deco engine-turned cigarette case, Birmingham 1949 6.8oz total weight, to/w four various silver-mounted smoker's penknives and an Edwardian silver small matchbox cover (7)

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