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A Marklin 2230 O gauge tinplate level crossing, with picket fences, printed mark to base, 26.5 cm x 20.5 cm, a Kibri level crossing, having an illuminated pillar box and an electrified traffic light. 24 cm x 30 cm, together with a Marklin platform departure sign, a signal an illuminated crossing sign and a buffer, a Kibri platform timetable, and sundry spares
An Arts and Crafts influenced fall front bureau, constructed from light oak and having a gallery top, the fall front decorated with carved oak leaves and inset buttons, falling on a mechanism to self open the loper, the base having a long drawer over two deep filing drawers, circa 1930s, 82 cm x 54 cm x 106 cm
CHIVALRY - SPAIN, ORDER OF SANTIAGO. Regla y establecimientos delia Orden y Cavalleria del glorioso Apostol Santiago, Patron de las Spanas con la historia del origen y principio deella. Madrid: Domingo Garcia Morras, 1655, engraved title, plate of the Virgin triumphant and portrait of Philip IV, all by Piedro de Villafranca, woodcut tail-pieces and typographical ornaments, gatherings 2M and 2N reversed, occasional light soiling, slight chip and small repair to top edge of title-page, some early ink annotations in margins, later vellum, titled in ink on spine, a little stained [Palau 253979, calling for an additional preliminary leaf]; AGUADO DE CORDOVA (Antonio Francisco) and others. Bullarium Equestris Ordinis S. Iacobi de Spatha. Madrid: ex typographia Ioannis de Ariztia, 1719, folio, engraved frontispiece after Villafranca, title printed in red and black within typographical border, eighteenth century pigskin with cord ties, ink title and motifs on spine [Palau 370340] (2)
HAWKESWORTH (John) An Account of the Voyages undertaken by the Order of His Present Majesty for making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, in 3 vols., London: W. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1773, 4to, 2nd edition, 52 plates and maps, contents generally clean with a little light dust staining and offset creases to some margins, contemporary calf, a little worn and rubbed
BARTLETT & BEATTIE. Finden's Views of the Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places and Coast Scenery of Gt Britain, 2 vols., 1842, 4to, plates, some light staining, red morocco gilt, rubbed; STANFIELD (C) Coast Scenery, 1836, 8vo, light foxing, morocco gilt, rubbed; ROOSES (M) Van Dyck, 1900, 4to, plates, cloth, cover worn (4)
Portraits of the Game and Wild Animals of Southern Africa. London: W. Pickering 1840, large folio, hand coloured lithograph title and 28 (of 30) plates by Frank Howard, subscribers list at end, lacking pl. 4 Kokoon and pl. 22 Elephant, variable light spotting or staining with occasional edge tears or nicks, printed title creased and partially torn, text leaves variably foxed or spotted throughout, half morocco, rubbedCondition report: Markings to top commensurate with age and use. Possible central coloumn replacement, and fading to front.
An early photograph of the Colosseum, Rome, inscribed to the reverse in pencil 'Neg by Hon W Vernon / Print'd by J Watson 1859', 176 x 243mm; with a view of the Temple of Vesta, 191 x 255mm (2)Property of a descendant of Robert Murray (1798-1857)Footnote: The Hon. W Vernon is mentioned in The Photographic Journal 1863, p. 223 as he '...had found the morning light in Italy most suitable for photography, doubtless owing to the coolness which then prevailed.'
CAMBRIDGE. HEATHCOTE (I M) Reminiscences of Fen and Mere, 1876, 8vo, some leaves loose, cloth; Spalding's Directory of Cambridge, 1884, 8vo, original binding; A Cambridge Scrap Book, 1859, oblong 8vo, boards, light foxing; The Cambridge Guide, new edition c.1830, 12mo, folding plan, morocco gilt; 2 others (6)
GRANDVILLE (J J) Les Fleurs Animées. Paris: Garnier Freres, 1867, large 8vo, 2 vols., new edition, additional decorative titles, 50 hand coloured plates, 2 other plates, as called for, one title with repaired corner, a little light staining, half morocco, spine strips splitting away; Vie Prive et Publique Des Animaux, 1867, large 8vo, numerous black and white illustrations, morocco backed cloth (3)
GOULD (John) The Birds of Great Britain, 5 vols., 1873, London: Taylor and Francis for the Author, folio, 55 x 37cm, with 367 hand coloured lithographed plates by Gould, Joseph Wolf, H.C. Richter and W. Hart, with dedication leaf, preface, list of subscribers, list of plates; a little light dust staining to some leaves, but plates generally fine; half morocco, rubbed (5)
RACKHAM (Arthur; Illustrator) Peer Gynt, 1936, 4to, 12 colour plates as required, original cloth; KIPLING (R) Just So Stories, 2nd impression 1902, 4to, light foxing to endpapers otherwise good, original cloth; Collected Dog Stories, illustrated by Stampa, 1934, 8vo, red cloth; Rudyard Kipling's Verse, Inclusive Edition, 3 vols. 1919, uncut, small 4to, cloth; East of Suez, 1913; All the Puck Stories, 1935, 8vo; TENNIEL (J) Alice's Adventures and Through the Looking-Glass, Macmillan 1921, 8vo, colour plates, cloth gilt; BROCK (C E) Gulliver's Travels, Macmillan 1894, 8vo, a.e.g., bright cloth gilt; BARRIE (J M) Peter and Wendy, 1911 reprint, 8vo, light spotting, cloth gilt (11)
BROOKE (Rupert) 1914 and Other Poems, 3rd impression 1915, 8vo, half morocco by 'Winstanley's Salisbury 1968', slip case; FORSTER (E M) A Passage to India, 3rd impression, London 1924, 8vo, fine copy in full morocco by Hatchards; Howards End, 4th impression 1910, 8vo, fine copy in full morocco by Hatchards; The Celestial Omnibus, 5th impression 1924, 8vo, light spotting to title, otherwise a good copy in full morocco by Hatchards (4)
RACKHAM (Arthur; illustrated) Hansel and Grethel, Constable 1920, small 4to, tipped in colour plates, as called for, light foxing, original cloth; The Ingoldsby Legends, 1920, small 4to, 24 tipped in colour plates, as called for, scattered light foxing, original cloth; A Dish of Apples, Hodder & Stoughton, no date, 8vo, dust jacket chipped (3)
RACKHAM (Arthur) Book of Pictures, Heinemann 1913, 4to, 44 tipped-in colour plates, as called for, original cloth gilt; STRATTON (Helen; illustrator) The Lily of Life. A Fairy Tale by the Crown Princess of Roumania, with a Preface by Carmen Sylva. Hodder and Stoughton, no date, small 4to, 18 tipped-in colour plates, as called for, light sporadic foxing, original gilt decorative cloth with small oval pictorial panel to upper cover; DULAC (Edmund) Fairy Book, Hodder and Stoughton, 4to, no date, tipped in colour plates, original cloth; QUILLER COUCH (M and L) A Book of Children's Verse, colour plates, small 4to, no date, cloth, slightly soiled; one other (5)
SASSOON (Siegfried) First editions of - The Old Century, 1938, signed by the author to half title, cloth; Selected Poems, 1925, light spotting to title; War Poems, Heineman 1919, 12mo, recent cloth; Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man, 1929, illustrated edition; Memoirs of an Infantry Officer, 1931, illustrated edition; Sherston's Progress, 1936; The Weald of Youth, 1942, dust jacket; Collected Poems, 1947, dust jacket; Vigils, 1935, light foxing; Siegfried's Journey, 1945; The Flower-Show Match and other pieces, 1941, dust jacket (11)
After William John Huggins The Archimedes Steamer, fitted with Mr F.P. Smith's patent screw propeller, off the North Foreland, on her trip from Gravesend to Portsmouth, 14th May 1939, by E. Duncan, hand-coloured aquatint, published by Mr Huggins, London, 39 x 51cm (plate)Condition report: some light discolouration, light abrasions to left edge
Medals of 856 Private William Grant of the 10th Battalion Highland Light Infantry including WWI war medal, Victory medal and 1914-15 star [856 PTE W GRANT HIGH LI] and WWI death plaque or dead man's penny [WILLIAM GRANT] with research paperwork showing that he was Killed in Action KIA on 25th September 1915 on the first day of the battle of Loos. Ribbons look bright and fresh.
WWI Victory medal of 43621 Private J Bell of the Highland Light Infantry [43621 PTE J BELL HIGH LI], a WWI Princess Mary brass tobacco tin, a silver and enamel Highland Agricultural Society of Scotland Long Service medal [35 Years William Bell 1939] in Kirkwood fitted case, a silver card case, a Vest pocket cup, and a collection of coins.
EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND BRASS MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK,by Maple & Co Ltd London, the circular dial set with Roman numerals, on stepped bracket feet, 29cm high excluding handleCondition good to fair. Clocks ticks at time of testing. Pin missing from hand, also a section of the cornice moulding from top right missing, and the griLle is lose from the back. Light Age and use related wear throughout. Additional images now available.
PAILLARD BOLEX H16-40 CINE CAMERA,serial no. 148680, with a Berthiot Tele-Cinor 1:4.5 F=145 lens, housed in a Paillard Bolex branded leather caseCondition of camera and lenses appears to be good. All mechanisms appear to be in good working order, though we offer no guarantee in this respect. Camera surface may benefit from a light clean.
LATE 19TH CENTURY MARBLE AND BRASS CLOCK GARNITURE,with two train eight day movement, striking on a bell, the white enamel dial inscribed 'A. GREVOISIER, A BOURGES', with Arabic numerals interspersed with floral swags, the drum head with flaming urn finial, raised on two columns mounted with a floral festoon, on an oblong base on four feet, 41.5cm high, with a pair of side urnsIn generally good cosmetic condition, with light wear including tarnish and gilt rub.No key or pendulum, so unable to confirm working order.
EDWARDIAN REGULATOR LONGCASE CLOCK,with deadbeat escapement, the silvered dial with outer minute ring, subsodosrybsecpmds and chapter dials, with flat top, the glazed trunk revealing a pendulum with time compensating mercury bob, panelled block base, 195cm highClock good to fair. Clock winds, but currently isn't ticking and will likely require some attention. The dial has been cleaned with some form of fluid that has discoloured it. The hood is missing its glass. The pendulum bob must be treated carefully as the mercury cover is moveable, therefore some minor balling appearing around the exterior of the bob. Case is subject to light age related wear. No makers mark. Additional images now available.Back of hood door would likely have had some component keeping glass in pace, though no longer.

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