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Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG one of one and just 13,748 miles from new.First-generation R230 transformed by AMG. 13,748 miles6-litre, twin-turbocharged, V12 producing 604bhp and 740lbs/ftDramatically presented in Chromaflair (Blue/Violet) with dual-spoke AMG alloysFabulous bespoke Designo interior in two-tone leather (Vanilla Cream/Labrador Blue) with Pastel Yellow/Light Vanilla carpeting, blue contrasts and stitching and Blue Carbon TrimFull service history. Seven recorded services with the most recent at 11,943 milesAbsolutely unique in the proper sense. We are in danger of running out of superlatives. Possibly the best-looking R230 in the World You can now book a one-to-one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location of Stoneleigh Park (CV8 2LG) Monday to Friday, between Thursday 29th October - 12th November. Please contact Nick Whale on 07831 440 158 / nick@silverstoneauctions.com to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail.The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment. Click here for more information and additional photographsSpecificationMake: Mercedes-BenzModel: SL65 AMGYear: 2006Chassis Number: WDB2304792F120987Engine Number: 27598130003219Transmission: AutomaticDrive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 13748 milesBody Colour: Blue / PurpleInterior Colour: Light Mustard/Black/Carbon

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Left-hand drive, French home-market 3CV in need of restoration.Left-hand drive, manual gearbox, French home-market carAvailable as a van, saloon or, as here, an estateNot UK-registered (NOVA). 78,504km indicated. With its French CD'i24bhp, 602cc air-cooled twin and 4-speed boxFinished in very flat Dove Grey paintwork. May polish up a bitInterior very tired. Single spoke wheel from the DSN.B. Previously on offer from a private collection, this vehicle has not been used for some time. It is a non-runner and is strictly sold as seenYou can now book a one-to-one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location of Stoneleigh Park (CV8 2LG) Monday to Friday, between Thursday 29th October - 12th November. Please contact Joe Watts on 07779 082 707 / joe@silverstoneauctions.com to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail.The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment. Click here for more information and additional photographsSpecificationMake: CitroenModel: Ami 6Year: 1967Chassis Number: 5028-308660Transmission: ManualDrive Side: Left-hand Drive OnlyOdometer Reading: 78504 kilometersBody Colour: Light GreyInterior Colour: Tan

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Great British stamps including Queen Elizabeth II pre and post decimal mint 'traffic light' blocks, miniature sheets, Queen Victoria bantam stamp etc, in a folder and loose - Condition Report

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Advertising light box with original glass panel WHS (W.H.SMITH) complete with original wrought iron bracket with WHS initials. Rare to obtain both. The light box measures 18in x 10.5in and the bracket 25in x 27in. Both in nice original condition.

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Nameplate WOOLACOMBE ex Bullied West Country Light Pacific 4-6-2 built at Brighton in 1946 and numbered 21C144, renumbered in 1949 to 34044. Rebuilt at Eastleigh in May 1960. Allocated to Exmouth Junction and 71G Bath Green Park from where it was withdrawn in May1967. Scrapped later the same year at Cashmores Newport. Lightly face restored and the first time either side has appeared at auction.

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Great Eastern Railway Platform Lamp with original glass lamp tablet AUDLEY END. Case is also steel plated AUDLEY END. The top light panels are glass that have been painted over. In excellent condition stands 36in tall.

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Nameplate WADEBRIDGE ex Bullied West Country Light Pacific 4-6-2 built at Brighton in 1945 and numbered 21C107, renumbered in 1949 to 34007. Allocated to Exmouth Junction, Nine Elms and 70E Salisbury from where it was withdrawn in October 1965. Now preserved on the Mid Hants Railway. The nameplate which is lightly face restored comes together with its original Cornwall Badge in original frame and a reproduction West Country Class Scroll. A nice set.

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LNER station lamp YARMOUTH SOUTH TOWN. Cast aluminium with perspex sides. In very good condition, has light fittings but will need to be safety tested. Measures 27in x 10in x 10in.

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MODERN BRASS CEILING LIGHT, with eight branches and frosted glass shades

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A Lantern Slide Circa 1900, featuring Belgian and Dutch locations, transport etc. Quantity of negatives featuring light aircraft, ships etc:- One Box

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Yellow & Vaseline Art Glass Light Shade, with crimped border 26cm diameter.

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Nest of Light Oak Tables, plant table, child's toy horse. (3)

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Gunthermann - An unboxed Gunthermann tinplate clockwork "Captain Campbell's Bluebird land speed record car". The model circa 1931, and measuring approximately 52 cms in length, is finished in blue with yellow pinstripe decoration. The model is complete with nose cone with crossed union flag and stars and stripes transfers. The tail fin also has the Union flag transfers to both sides. Its balloon tyres are in tact but they do have some crazing. The front wheels move but the mechanism appears broken - the steering wheel is missing, but the driver and brake are present. The paint work overall is still relatively bright and has some slight rusting and light scratching. The windscreen, and side wings have damage. An impressive, and desirable collectors items nonetheless.

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ww1 trio medals with original discharge cert named 3321 pte r.d.fisher durham light infantry

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TWO SUITES OF MID-CENTURY STYLE TEAK MODULAR CABINET FURNITUREThere are a few red marks/stains inside one of the cupboards on the larger tinted piece and one of the glass door stoppers is damaged.The broken piece is present and so is the key for the main drop down cupboard.The three tinted glass sections light up, they have their own plug in lights.

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REGENCY MAHOGANY CHEST, reeded top above two short and three graduated long drawers, high bracket feetHeight - 95cm'sWidth - 101cm'sDepth - 50cm'sThere has been some restoration work on both back corners.There is light general wear, light scuffs and scratches to the top.Small split on the top surface.Missing veneer near the drawers (see photographs)There is some damage just above one of the drawers, it looks like someone has tried to force open a locked drawer and damaged the wood.There are holes in the bottom of the drawers.Missing keys.The back panel has started to come away from the body on the one side.All the handles look good

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19TH CENTURY OAK LOW BOY AND WALNUT DRESSING STOOL, table with boarded top above arrangement of three drawers fan carved under arch, 95 x 44 x 78cms (2)There is general wear to the top, light scratches and stains.All drawers slide well.There has been some restoration work done to one of the smaller drawers and to the underneath of the table (see photographs)All handles are a little loose, they all turn and one of the top boards is starting to lift.There is a hole in the back, looks like it was made for a cable.The legs have a few chips but the whole piece feels nice and solid.I could not find any worm.Regarding the stool, the upholstery looks good, no rips or tears just a little dirty.One leg on the stool feels a little loose.

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STYLISH HARRODS RATTAN & PENSHELL STANDARD UPLIGHT, with dolphin supports on black slate veneered stepped base and metal lions paw feet, 193cms highThere is natural crazing in the shell shade, there are minor scuffs and surface dust.There are no chips or damaged to the veneered base.The light does work

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Wedgwood light blue dipped Jasperware Portland vase: Height 13cm.

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Ernest Light designed Wedgwood Heron: Small chip to end of beak, height 17cm.

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Wedgwood light blue round Jasperware plaque The Wedgwood Trophy: Gilt frame , overall 33cm x 33cm.

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Wedgwood rectangular light blue & white plaque with classical scenes: Framed, overall 45 x 29cm

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Wedgwood light blue & white Stoke City Football Club plaque: In larger gilt frame, overall 33 x 33cm

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Large Wedgwood light blue portrait plaque of the Duke of Edinburgh: Dated 1973, height 39cm, hairlines noted to reverse

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A collection of Wedgwood light blue Jasperware items: Comprising dishes, plaques, miniature items etc., 32 items.

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Possibly Wedgwood light green Jasper dipped Humidor: Set in brass Ormolu mount, height 14cm

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A collection of Wedgwood 19th century Jasperware to include: Dark blue teapot, vases, matchbox holder, decanter, jar & cover and light blue dipped jug. (8)

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A set of four early 20th Century Rococo influence gilded metal wall light sconces fixtures. Each a twin sconce example with acanthus leaf detailed back plates and scrolled arms. Great interior pieces. Measures: 36cm long.

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An early 20th Century English antique polished brass table lamp light. The lamp having a reed and urn column raised on a decorative figural base with scroll and hoof feet. Rewired. Measures 38cm x 12cm x 12cm.  

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A good early 20th Century Art Nouveau floor standing light / upright lamp standard of brass construction having a central cylindrical stem flanked by three twisted supports having finials atop. All raised upon cylindrical base having a large slip with repousse pattern decoration upon scroll supports. Measures 130cm x 40cm.    

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A rare 17th Century English antique Jacobean oak bible box having a hinged lid set on the original wrought iron hook hinges, original lock plate and key with light carving depicting geometric shapes. A great period example. Measures: 26cm x 79cm x 40cm.

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A 19th Century Victorian English antique light oak library open bookcase comprising of a two section shelf bookcase with four adjustable shelves with original leather strips to the fronts. A great example. Measures: 93cm x 142cm x 27cm.

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Howard & Son of London - A rare 19th Century Victorian English antique mahogany revolving library bookcase of great proportions having a light serpentine square top with open and turned spindle gallery sections. Original makers plaque present. Measures: 73cm x 61cm x 63cm.

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A 19th Century Victorian English antique light golden oak double gate Sutherland dining table having twin drop leaves with metamorphic action block and turned supports all raised on black ceramic castors.  A great period example. Measures: 74cm x 107cm x 151cm.

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King's Own and Gloucestershire regiment swagger sticks together with a Light Infantry stick

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Harbord, "Froth and Bubble", 1915, together with Lord Suffield, "My Memories", 1913, each inscribed to Sir Egerton and Lady Graeme from Alys Lowth, the latter being referenced in the first volume and editor of the second. [Harbord served with the Imperial Light Horse during the Boer War]

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[ Camera ] A 1950s Weston Master III light meter and booklet

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A rare and potentially un-recorded contemporary personal account of service with the BEF in France and the Dunkirk evacuation in June of 1940, supported by Ordnance maps and numerous RAF aerial reconnaissance photographs, comprising five pages of typewritten narrative entitled 1st Bn The Glasgow Highlanders, The Highland Light Infantry. Operations, France, June 1940, written in the first person by an unidentified PMC, the ante penultimate paragraph reads There has been no space for the many little episodes and human interludes, but it is accurate I think in its main lines. I write it only from memory with the maps before me, for I destroyed all orders etc soon after they were given but I think I memorised them well enough to be quite certain of my account, together with four British ordnance maps of western France and a very large number of RAF aerial reconnaissance photographs, the maps annotated with reference to the latter.

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AMIOT, Joseph Marie (1718-1793), and others. Memoires concernant l 'histoire, les sciences, les arts, les meurs, les usages, &c. des chinois: par les missionaires de Pekin. Paris: Nyon, 1776-1791.15 volumes, 4to (250 x 195 mm). Half-titles to vols.I-II and IX-XV, 2 engraved frontispiece portraits of the Qianlong Emperor and Amiot, 193 engraved plates (5 folding, plate 1, a portrait of Confucius, bound as the frontispiece to vol.XII). (Occasional light spotting and toning.) Contemporary French mottled calf, edges stained red (a few joints starting, some wear to spines, extremities, and a few lettering-pieces). Provenance: Lord Clifford Ugbrooke (Ugbrooke Library stamps).  FIRST EDITION of this survey by Jesuit missionaries containing translations of classic Chinese works of law, essays on Chinese linguistics, philosophy, science, cultural life, and politics. Vol.VII is a reprint of Amiot's Art militaire des Chinois (Paris, 1772), considered the first translation of ancient Chinese military strategy into a European language. Missionaries who contributed to this work include Amiot, Cibot, Bourgeois, Poirot, Ko and Yang. The complete series comprises 17 volumes with vols.XVI and XVII published a few decades later in 1814 under a different imprint; complete 17 volume sets are infrequently found on the market. Brunet 3, 1596; Cordier, Sinica I, 54-55; Lust 96.  Property from a Prominent Chicago CollectionFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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BACON, Francis, Sir (1561-1626). Certaine Miscellany Works. London: John Haviland for Humphrey Robinson, 1629.  Small 4to (185 x 163 mm). Title-pages for each tract printed within double rule border, text printed within single rule border. (Lacking A quire, comprising: A1 blank, A2, general title, A3-4, "To the Reader." Some minor browning.) Contemporary calf gilt (rebacked, some light wear). Provenance: Evelyn Philip Shirley (1812-1882), British politician (armorial bookplate).  FIRST EDITION, and the first appearance of three of the four tracts included herein: "An advertisement touching an holy warre," "An offer to our late soveraigne King James...", and "The history of the raigne of King Henry the Eighth." "Considerations touching a warre with Spaine" is a "corrupt and surreptitious edition" (editor's preface, not present in this copy). ESTC S100333; STC 1124.  Property from the Collection of Edward A. QuattrocchiFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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HOOKER, Richard (1554?-1600).   Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie. London: Richard Bishop, [1639].6 parts in one volume, folio (286 x 187 mm). Engraved title-page, section titles printed within woodcut border. (Lacking initial blank, engraved title soiled, some minor soiling or staining.) Contemporary blind calf, edges stained red (some light wear). Provenance: Thomas Case (early signature on title-page); W. H. Spanhake (stamp). Seventh edition of Hooker's theory, which served as the basis for Locke's Treatise of Civil Government. ESTC S119110; STC 13720.Property from the Collection of Edward A. QuattrocchiFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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JOHNSON, Samuel (1709-1784). A Dictionary of the English Language. London: for J. F. and C. Rivington and others, 1785.2 volumes, 4to (267 x 212 mm). Engraved portrait frontispiece to vol. I dated August 21st 1786. (Lacking half-title to vol. I, light offsetting of frontispiece to title, scant spotting or soiling to a few leaves.) Contemporary reversed calf, blind roll tooling to covers, brown and green morocco lettering-pieces gilt (some rubbing or wear, a few joints just starting). Sixth edition, FIRST QUARTO EDITION, of Johnson's "most amazing, enduring and endearing one-man feat in the field of lexicography" (PMM). ESTC T116655.  Property from the Collection of Edward A. QuattrocchiFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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JONSON, Benjamin (1572-1637). Seianus, his Fall. [Extracted from:] The Workes of Benjamin Jonson. London: William Stansby, 1616.  Small folio (280 x 174 mm). Comprising pp. 357-438. (Small repairs to text Mm5-6 with a few words supplied in facsimile some light staining or browning).   Provenance: Bennett H. Jackson (bookplate).FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, published in the month of Shakespeare's death, listing him as a player. The 1616 folio edition of Jonson's works provided a precedent for Heminges and Condell when they prepared the first folio edition of Shakespeare's works seven years later, to which Jonson provided verses. See ESTC S111817.; see STC 14751.  Property from the Collection of Edward A. QuattrocchiFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworth (1807-1892). The Song of Hiawatha. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1860.  8vo. Publisher's advertisements dated November 1855. (Some spotting to a few leaves at beginning and end.) Original publisher's blind-stamped brown cloth gilt-lettered on spine (some light wear to spine ends, a few minor stains, spine slightly leaned); quarter red morocco slipcase. Provenance: E. A. Beatly? (early faint inscription on front flyleaf); A. H. Armour & Co. (early bookseller's label).FIRST AMERICAN EDITION of Longfellow's epic poem. BAL 12111. A BRIGHT COPY.    Property from the Collection of John S. LeipsicFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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BEROALDUS, Philippus (1453-1505). Declamatio ebriosi, scortatoris et aleatoris. Bologna: Benedictus Hectoris, 1499.Small 4to (197 x 145 mm). Collation: a-b8, c4. 20 leaves. 27 lines. Roman and Greek types. Woodcut printer's device at end, initial spaces with guide-letters. (Title slightly soiled with short marginal tears, single worm-hole touching letters throughout, minor worm-hole to lower margin of a few leaves.) 20th-century half calf gilt (some light rubbing, minor losses to spine ends). Provenance: Old ownership inscriptions crossed out on title-page.  FIRST EDITION with the first word on ff.3 as "Argumentum", and with the colophon as described in Hain.   A second edition of the same year has the first word on ff.3 in majuscules and the colophon as described in BMC. Beroaldus' well-known satire against drunkenness, whoring and gambling is written in the form of a dialogue between the three vices.   BMC VI, 845 (see note); BSB-Ink B-370; GW 4130; Goff B-471; Hain 2965.  Property from the Collection of Edward A. QuattrocchiFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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[MINIATURE BOOK]. ALIGHIERI, Dante (ca 1265-1321). La Divina Commedia di Dante. Milan: Ulrico Hoepli, 1878.128mo (51 x 29 mm). Half-titles, engraved frontispiece, title in red and black. Contemporary black levant, spine in 5 compartments with 4 raised bands, gilt-lettered in one compartment, turn-ins and black morocco doublures gilt, blue watered silk endpapers, edges stained red (light rubbing to upper joint).  Originally printed by the Salmin Brothers of Padua, Hoepli purchased a number of copies and issued the identical volume but with a new title page. The printing process was arduous, in part because of the minuscule 2-point Didot type (so-called "flies' eye" type), according to Spielmann, "thought to be the smallest ever employed," and "said to have injured the eyesight of both the compositor and the corrector."   Because only 30 pages could be printed in a month, the work took many years to complete. The project was begun in 1850 by Giacomo Gnocchi, but the work was abandoned. Resumed in 1873 by his son Giovanni, the edition was completed at the Printing Works 'Alla Minerva' in Padua overseen by Gaetano Gianuzzi and completed on 9 June 1878. After "1,000 copies were printed and the type was destroyed."(Welsh 2168). Spielmann 114.Property from a Private Collection, Chicago, IllinoisFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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[BIBLE, in English]. The Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and the New. -- Index Biblicus: or an Exact Concordance to the Holy Bible. -- The Whole Book of Psalms. Cambridge: John Field, 1668, 1666.  3 works bound in one, 4to (234 x 174 mm). Engraved architectural title by John Chantry. (Lacking dedication leaf, some minor browning or spotting, a few tiny rust-holes affecting letters). Contemporary blind-panelled calf (lacking clasps, sticker affixed to upper cover, some light wear, hinges starting with a few gatherings becoming loose). Provenance:   Dorothy Gerrard Thurwall (gift inscription).This edition, printed in small type, is widely known as the "Preaching Bible," owing to its supposed suitability for use from the pulpit. Old and New Testament: ESTC R18074 (with the title-page for the New Testament dated 1666 as here); Wing B-2277. Concordance: ESTC R25717. Psalms: ESTC 17943; Wing B-2490.Property from the Collection of Edward A. QuattrocchiFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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[MINIATURE BOOK]. -- [BIBLE, in English]. The Bible in Miniuture [sic], or a Concise History of the Old and New Testaments. London: [Elizabeth] Newberry, 1780.  64mo (41 x 28 mm). Engraved title pages (including second title for the New Testament) and 13 (of 14) engraved plates. (Lacking plate facing p.221.) Original olive green morocco gilt, onlaid red calf ovals with cross and JHS overlaid front and back, marbled endpapers, edges gilt (light wear to corners and joints). Provenance: H. Reeve (ownership inscription, 26 May 1790); William Thorowgood (d. 1877), typographer and type founder (inscription) given to his granddaughter; Lucy Ellen Hibberdine (presentation inscription, 22 November 1860).  FIRST EDITION of "the best-known miniature Bible" (Adomeit). THE EARLIEST ISSUE without an imprint on p.256, without a period after the date on the first title page and with parentheses enclosing the page numbers. The binding first appeared on the first edition of Harris' miniature Bible (published 1771, Adomeit B18), and is known in several colors, most commonly red, here in the rarer olive green. Adomeit B26; ESTC T124732.  Property from a Private Collection, Chicago, IllinoisFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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[MINIATURE BOOKS]. EPICTETUS. -- CEBES.    Epicteti Enchiridion, Et Cebetis Tabula. Lugduni Batavorum: Ioan. Maire, 1646.48mo (87 x 42 mm). Engraved vignette on title, half-titles. 19th-century red morocco gilt, spine in 5 compartments with 4 raised bands, gilt-lettered in 2, turn-ins gilt, edges gilt (spine slightly darkened, light rubbing to extremities). Provenance: Sir William Stirling Maxwell (bookplates). A later revised edition in Greek and Latin of Epictetus' and Cebes' philosophical discourses. Property from a Private Collection, Chicago, IllinoisFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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[MIDDLE EASTERN ART]. SAKISIAN, Armenag Bey (1875-1949). La Miniature Persane du XIIe au XVIIe Siècle. Paris and Brussels: Les Editions G. Van Oest, 1929.  Folio. 106 plates (including 2 in color) of reproductions of 193 Persian miniatures. Half blue morocco gilt, top edge gilt (rubbing to extremities, slight soiling to bottom edge); original wrappers bound in. Provenance: M.L. Hermanos (bookplate).    FIRST EDITION of Sakisian 's academic study of Persian miniatures produced in Iran between the 12th and 17th centuries.    [With:] BINYON, Laurence (1869-1943). -- Wilkinson, James Vere Stewart (1885-1957). -- GRAY, Basil (1904-1989). Persian Miniature Painting. Including a Critical and Descriptive Catalogue of the Miniatures Exhibited at Burlington House January-March, 1931. London: Oxford University Press, Humphrey Milford, 1933. Folio. Frontispiece, 113 plates, a few in color. Original yellow-brown cloth stamped in gilt (very light rubbing to extremities). FIRST EDITION.Property from a Prominent Chicago CollectionFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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MONTESQUIEU, Charles de Secondat (1689-1755).   De l'Esprit des Loix. Geneva: Barillot, [but Paris: Prault, c.1748].  2 volumes, 4to (242 x 179 mm). Woodcut devices on title-pages, woodcut tail-pieces. (Two leaves with old repairs to lower blank margin just touching a letter, staining to a few leaves.) Contemporary French mottled calf gilt, brown and tan morocco lettering-pieces gilt, edges stained red (some light wear). Provenance: P. A. Verhaeghie? (signature dated 1773).Second edition, with "Barillot" in the imprint, first issue with the errata leaf at the end of vol. I, published in the same year as the rare first edition.   Montesquieu's theories had a profound influence on   Hamilton's Federalist Papers and Tocqueville's Democracy in America and influenced the thinking which led to the American and French Revolutions. "The United States Constitution in particular is a lasting tribute to the principles he advocated" (PMM). Tchemerzine VII 460 (a); see PMM 197.  Property from the Collection of Edward A. QuattrocchiFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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QUR'AN, Illuminated Arabic manuscript on paper. [Copied in Turkey by Hafez Khalil?, ca A.H. 12th century / ca 17th-18th century A. D.]12mo (147 x 95 mm). 73 leaves comprising a selection of the Qur'an, within double gold with blue rule borders, in Naskhi script, gold and blue palmettes, gold and polychrome divisions, ff.1v with gold and polychrome headpiece. (Tear to first leaf crossing border, some browning, minor soiling or dampstaining.) Black morocco Islamic binding, central gilt arabesques on sides and flap, brown morocco doublures gilt (some separations to joints, some light rubbing or wear). [With:] ISLAMIC MANUSCRIPT. Comprising 5 leaves mounted in an accordion fold album. Cloth album, marbled paper sides with floral painting.  Property from the Collection of Curtis Lampi, Ventura, CaliforniaThe Qur'an's cover and end boards are in somewhat fragile condition, with cracking and loosening of the flap cover, but it is overall intact and the end boards are securely held on. There are 73 leaves in the Qur'an; the pages have varying degrees of yellowing, with some foxing, water stains etc., heaviest within the first few pages only. There are no obviously torn pages or pages coming loose from the binding. The size of the Qur'an is 5 3/4 x 4 1/4 inches.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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TASSO, Torquato (1544-95). Opere di Torquato Tasso. Florence: Tartini e Franchi, 1724.6 volumes, 4to (297 x 205 mm). Engraved folding portrait frontispiece (browned); title-page printed in red and black, engraved vignettes on titles, Canto openings printed within woodcut borders, woodcut initials. (Some minor browning or spotting.) Contemporary mottled calf gilt, spines in 6 compartments with 5 raised bands, brown and green morocco lettering-pieces gilt in two, the rest gilt-decorated, edges stained yellow (some light wear). Provenance: Leo S. Olschki, German-Italian publisher (bookplate).An early critical edition, with the engraved portrait by Franceschini after Ferretti, and with the engraved vignette depicting a printing press on title-pages. Brunet V: 663 ("Edition donnee par Bottari, qui y a joint uno bonne preface"); Gamba 982.  Property from the Collection of Edward A. QuattrocchiFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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[BOOKS ABOUT BOOKS]. ADLER, Elmer (1884-1962) and WINTERICH, John T. (1891-1970), editors. The Colophon. A Book Collectors' Quarterly. Vols. 1-18, 20. New York: The Colophon Ltd., Pynson Printers, 1930-1935.  19 volumes, including duplicate numbers of Vols. 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 15. Together 27 volumes, 4to. Original printed boards (slight toning and soiling, light rubbing to extremities); several vols. with original glassines (some tearing with loss). Publisher 's ephemera laid in.    FIRST EDITIONS, a nearly complete run of the periodical lacking only vol.19, including the often lacking color drypoint etching entitled "Hilltop" SIGNED BY DAVID B. MILNE in pencil lower margin in vol.V and the color woodcut print "An Eagle Ceremony at Tesuque Pueblo" by Gustave Baumann in vol.XII.    [With:]  The Colophon. New Series. Vol.I Nos.1-4, Vol.III no.2. New York: Pynson Printers, 1935-1936, 1938. 5 volumes, including duplicate numbers of Vol.I nos. 3-4 and Vol.III no. 2. Together 8 volumes, 8vo. Original publisher 's printed boards or cloth; original glassine to one vol. (tearing with loss). FIRST EDITIONS. -- The Annual of Bookmaking 1927-1937. New York: Pynson Printers, 1938. 4to. Original publisher 's cloth stamped in silver and black (slight darkening to spine). FIRST EDITION. -- The Colophon. New Graphic Series. New York: Pynson Printers, 1940. Vol.I No.4. 4to. Original publisher 's cloth (slight toning to extremities). FIRST EDITIONS.For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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[JEFFERYS, Thomas]. La Peninsule et Golfe de la Floride ou Canale de Bahama avec les Isles de Bahama. Paris: Le Rouge, 1777.  Engraved map of Florida with hand coloring, visible area 482 x 705 mm, matted and framed, unexamined out of frame.   (A few tiny holes, some light dampstaining.) French edition of Jefferys' map of Florida, comprising one sheet of a larger two-sheet map depicting Florida and the Gulf region (without Carte De La Floride Occidentale et Louisiane, which details the Gulf region and the Florida Panhandle).   The map was produced to be included in Le Rouge's Pilote Americain Septentrionale, printed for the use of the French Navy during the American Revolution, which drew on the North American Pilot (1775).  For condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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LITTELL, William (1768-1824) -- SWIGERT, Jacob (1793-1869). A Digest of the Statute Law of Kentucky. Frankfort: Kendall and Russell, 1822.  2 volumes, 8vo (206 x 129 mm). (Spotting and browning, a few creases) Contemporary sheep, red morocco lettering-pieces gilt (scuffing and light wear, creasing to spines). Provenance: Lawrence Circuit Court (ownership inscriptions in 19th century hand). FIRST EDITION of Kentucky lawyer Littell's digest report of the laws and statues of Kentucky from 1799 to 1822, which included notes and commentaries on decisions made by the Court of Appeals written with the assistance of lawyer and judge Jacob Swigert. HRS Kentucky 983, 985.Property from the Estate of Mary Patricia Reynolds, Bowling Green, KentuckyFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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MARSHALL, Humphrey (1760-1841). The History of Kentucky. Frankfort: Geo. S. Robinson, 1824.2 volumes, 8vo (203 x 121 mm). (Spotting, some wrinkling.) Contemporary mottled calf gilt (rebacked, very light wear to corners). Second edition, (see previous lot) including the Ancient Annals of Kentucky by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque (1783-1840), detailing border skirmishes and conflicts between white settlers and American Indians. Humphrey Marshall served in both the Virginia and Kentucky Houses of Representatives, and represented Kentucky in the United States Senate from 1795-1801. Sabin 44780.  Property from the Estate of Mary Patricia Reynolds, Bowling Green, KentuckyFor condition inquiries please contact Gretchen Hause at gretchenhause@hindmanauctions.com

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