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VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED CHIRSTENING CUP, maker R & W Sorley, Glasgow 1897, inscribed 'William Mitchell 4th Sept 1899', 7.5cm high; along with a silver cigarette case, maker William Neale, Birmingham 1921, of rectangular form, engine turned decoration to exterior, initialled cartouche, 14.5cm long, 315g gross (2)
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ALABASTER MANTEL CLOCK the gilt dial with Roman chapter ring and engine turned centre with central rose and inscribed banner Guyerdet Ainé Paris, moon hands and cast foliate bezel, the twin train drum movement also signed Guyerdet, count wheel bell strike and silk suspension, the architectural case with gilt urn finial and applied carved decoration upon bun feet, 42cm high
A 19TH CENTURY MANTEL TIMEPIECE, the gilt Roman dial signed Webster, Corn Hill, London, with engine turned centre and Breguet style hands and fusee movement, the patinated bronze rectangular case with ormolu flowerhead mounts with mask and lozenge decoration to the sides upon bun feet, 23.5cm high
A Hornby and Mainline Train Interest. This lot includes 00 Gauge Mainline Engine Standard Class 4 Locomotive Green Livery, Type 4 ICO-C01 Diesel Locomotive Green, Scot Class Locomotive L.M.S Crimson, Tri-ang Hornby BR Class Diesel 0-6-0 Shunter, Tri-ang Hornby Diesel Electric Loco, Pullman Parlour Car, Pullman Motor Car Type II etc. The majority in the original boxes.
Babbage (Charles). The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise, a Fragment, 1st edition, John Murray, 1837, half-title, a few illustrations to text, contemporary half calf gilt with red leather spine labels, one label chipped with loss, rubbed, without the four pages of author's corrections (pp. 241-244) at end, together with a second edition of the same work, John Murray, 1838, a few illustrations to text, some spotting, contemporary half calf with leather spine labels, rubbed, both 8vo The appendix contains a short section "On the calculating engine". Origins of Cyberspace 55. (2)
Babbage (Charles). Table of the Logarithms of the Natural Numbers, from 1 to 108000, 3rd edition, Charles Knight, 1834, some finger-soiling, especially to first few leaves, title and dedication leaves, dust-soiled and with ink ownership name stamps to blank upper margins, neat ink additions at foot of final table at rear, contemporary half morocco, rubbed, rebacked with original spine relaid, together with Callet (Jean Francois), Table of the Logarithms of Signs and Tangents, for every second, of the first five degrees..., stereotyped and printed by Firmin Didot, Paris, 1795, (Tirage 1827), printed on pale yellow paper, ex library with ink stamp to title and to several blank foremargins, libary stamps and labels to front and rear endpapers, some spotting, contemporary half calf, rubbed, rebacked and corners restored, both 8vo Babbage designed his Difference Engine no. 1 to mechanise prouduction of mathematical tables such as these. When the first edition was published in 1829 the proofs of these tables were checked nine times against the tables of Callet, Hutton, Vega, Briggs, Gardiner and Taylor. The resultant nine errors were corrected in the second edition of 1831, and no further errors were found in the tables in any of the later editions. Origins of Cyberspace 50. The second work is based on tables prepared by Charles Babbage and, when first published in 1795, was one of the earliest examples of printing in stereotype. (2)
Babbage (Charles). Passages from the Life of a Philosopher, 1st edition, Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1864, engraved frontispiece of Babbage's Difference Engine no. 1, bound without the publisher's catalogue sometimes found at rear, some spotting, ink library stamps to title and verso, plus lower outer corner of page 57, sticky label remains to front endpaper, inner hinges near broken, original green cloth gilt, rubbed, frayed along lower joints, 8vo Babbage's final book, containing the only first-person account of the difference and analytical engines published in his lifetime. Origins of Cyberspace 84. (1)

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