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Kit-built 0 Gauge 16.5mm Scale Lynton and Barnstable style or Welsh Mining style Light Railway mining and freight trucks: comprising bogie Brick style truck, tipping wagon, Hopper wagon, open trucks (2) and tool truck and brass open truck, most built of white metal to a good standard, brick wagon painted grey, others unpainted, together with a few white metal figures, G-VG (7 trucks, 10 figures)
Ship's Binnacle: good early 20thC Marine Compass by Christie & Wilson of Glasgow, circa 1900, polished brass casing with detachable cover, dual oil side-light illumination, complete with reservoirs, gimbal-mounted compass-housing inscribed with maker's name, flange-mounting base-plate, 30cm dia.
Various 00 Gauge Engine Motors Point Motors Bulbs and other Electrical Accessories: including Peco Point Motors unused (12), Turnout Switches (4), Adaptor Bases (3) various on/off switches and early point motors (9), (two boxes Mazda Light Bulbs, Märklin 7197 Lighting Set, Smerfeldt Pantographs (2) and quantity of various types of wire, F-G, boxes F (qty) No 280 with 100 12V 1-5W Miniature screw cap and second box with 50 2.5V .2A Flashlights MES R11.5, Bulgin Lamp Holders, large qty, in original box, early Locomotive motors, wheels and Acro Buffers, Axle Discs, H&N Auto Uncouplers (4), H&M S.M.3, Pittman Belt Dive Conversion Motor,
Trix Twin Railway OO Gauge Private Owner Wagons: comprising a 'Trix' wagon in yellow, 'Bassett-Lowke' wagons in light and dark grey, and a possibly unique NE open wagon with old and well-applied transfers to both sides for 'Redmayne & Todd Ltd Sports Outfitters Nottingham', presumably the original retailers, overall G-E, 'Trix' with small dent to one side and scuff to the other, all unboxed (4)
LGB Gauge 1 track points: four right-hand and three left-hand large radius, and one left hand small radius point, together with a collection of LGB point motors and home-made light indicators, overall F-G, ex-garden layout condition, most with 'bonding wires' attached (8 points + box of smaller items)
Trix Twin Railway OO Gauge Coaching Stock: six 7" Southern Railway coaches, overall VG, (3 with corridor connections added), together with two nicely repainted 9" 'scale length' coaches in SR green, including Brake/3rd and 1st Class saloon, both with light units fitted, a repainted 7" 'neverwas' Kitchen Car and likewise 4-wheel baggage car as SR no 75, the latter four appear to be by John Hopkinson, as repaints VG-E, all unboxed (10)
Two photograph albums, 1930-36, Isola, Lake Maggiore, Port Said, light six wheeler trials, Rawalpindi, Syracuse, Rome, Florence, Bombay to Marseilles, Monte Carlo, Perthshire, Cutty Sark, Falmouth, Scotland, Rothesay, cleaning a Singer car, Cannes, Battle of Flowers Grasse, Scotland, fishing, etc
Winterbotham (William). An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View of the American United States and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, 4 volumes, 1st edition, printed for the Editor, J. Ridgway, 1795, twenty-six engraved plates and plans, including two with hand-colouring (tobacco plant and Baltimore oriole), without maps (as usual), five tables on three folding sheets, contemporary manuscript annotation in brown ink to the section on the religious houses of Pennsylvania correcting the ommision of the African Church and describing the inscription above the entrance 'The people that walk in darkness have seen a great light' (vol 2. p.417), occasional minor dust-soiling or very light spotting, bookplate of William Wycliffe Barlow to upper pastedown of volume one, contemporary half calf, corners rubbed, one or two boards loose, 8vo Howes W-581; Sabin 104832. (4)
Turner (J.M.W., illust.). Wanderings by the Loire, by Leitch Richie, 1st ed., 1833, 21 engraved plates, including additional title, some light spotting and toning, all edges gilt, contemporary black morocco gilt, edges a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Wanderings by the Seine, from Rouen to the Source, 1st ed., 1835, additional engraved title, 19 engraved plates, a few spots, bookplate, all edges gilt, contemporary morocco gilt, a trifle rubbed, 8vo, plus The Danube, its History, Scenery and Topography... from Sketches taken on the spot by Abresch, and Drawn by W.H. Bartlett... ed. William Beattie, 1844, additional engraverd title, numerous steel-engraved plates, illustrations, scattered spotting, contemporary plum half morocco gilt, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to, with four others including Joseph Snowe's The Rhine, Legends, Traditions, History, from Cologne to Mainz, 2 vols., 1839 (8)
Dix (John Adams). A Winter in Madeira. And a Summer in Spain and Florence, 1st ed., New York, 1850, wood-engraved illustrations, publisher's list at end, original green blindstamped cloth, spine ends a trifle rubbed, 8vo, a good copy, together with Driver (John), Letters from Madeira in MDCCCXXXIV; With an Appendix, Illustrative of the History of the Island, Climate, Wines, and Other Information up Year 1838, 2nd ed., 1838, a few light spots, original green cloth, spine faded, one or two light stains, 12mo, plus others related including W.H. Koebel's Madeira: Old and New, 1909, Ellen Taylor's Madeira, Its Scenery and How to See it, 2nd ed., 1889 and C.A. le P. Power's Tourist's Guide to the Island of Madeira, 1914 (11)
Jones (& Co., publishers). Views of the Seats, Mansions, Castles, &c. of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland, & Ireland; with other Picturesque Scenery..., parts 4-42, 45-58, 60-71, 73-75, published 1829, numerous engraved plates on india paper, original printed wrappers, light wear, slim 4to, together with Shepherd (Thomas, illust.), Modern Athens! or Views in Edinburgh, parts 2-31 & 42-43, published 1829, numerous engraved plates on india paper, original printed wrappers, some worn, slim 4to, with Jones' Views of the Cities of Bath and Bristol, with other Picturesque and Architectural Illustrations of the Counties of Somerset and Gloucester, parts 1-27, 30-34, 36-43, published 1829, numerous engraved plates on india paper, original printed wrappers, some light wear, slim 4to, plus [Storer, James], The Antiquarian Itinerary, Comprising Specimens of Architecture, Monastic, Castellated, and Domestic..., 7 vols., 1815-[18], numerous engraved plates, edges untrimmed, original cloth backed marbled boards, printed title labels to spines, small 8vo, plus four volumes of Britton's Beauties of England and Wales for North Wales, South Wales (two copies of each) (small carton)
Ray (John). Catalogus Plantarum Angliae, et insularum Adjacentium: Tum Indigenas ... una cum Observationibus & Experimentis Novis Medicis & Physicis, 1st edition, London: Typis E.C. & A.C. Impensis J.Martyn, 1670, title & dedication ink ruled, early manuscript signature to recto of title, detailed manuscript index and lists to front blank, verso of title, verso of dedication, leaf Y3, final leaf of text and front & rear endpapers, other occasional annotations throughout, heavy dampstaining throughout, with some consequent soiling, hinges repaired, modern calf, 8vo, (Wing R381), together with Fermin (Philippe), Histoire Naturelle De La Hollande Equinoxiale: Ou Description des animaux, plantes... dans la colonie de Surinam... , Amsterdam, 1765, black and white engraved frontispiece and title, lacking pp. 111-112, some light spotting, modern rebinding, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus Hamburg (Daniel), Science Papers, chiefly Pharmacological and Botanica, 1876, presentation inscription 'Charles E. Boucher B. Se. Lond. October 1890' to front endpaper, 60 black and white illustrations, some light spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated morocco, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other 17th - 19t-century botanical and historical reference and related, including Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt... , by Vivant Renon, volumes 1 & 2, 2nd edition, 1803, The Gardener's Kalendar, by Philip Miller, 2 volumes (1734, 1769), mostly leather bindings including some decorative, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)
Blackie (W.G.). The Comprehensive Atlas & Geography of the World, 1884, colour wood engraved plates, double-page colour maps, all edges gilt, original half brown morocco gilt, heavily rubbed, large thick folio, together with A Description of England and Wales, 10 volumes, 1st edition (except first volume 2nd edition), 1769-75, 240 copper engraved plates, contemporary uniform full calf gilt, rubbed and some minor wear to extremities, volume 8 crudely rebacked with original spine laid down, small 8vo, plus Morris (F.O.), A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, 6 volumes, William Mackenzie, circa 1860s, numerous chromolithograph plates, all edges gilt, original publisher's gilt-decorated cloth, rubbed and some wear, ex library copy with classification number in white ink to foot of spine of all except first volume (contents unmarked), 4to, and Rose (Thomas), Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham, and Northumberland, Illustrated, from original drawings by Thomas Allom, George Pickering, &c., 1832, 215 steel engraved views, mostly 2 to a page, some with old colouring, some generally light spotting, contemporary full calf, rubbed and some wear to extremities, with upper cover detached, 4to, plus one other (Aubreville, La Flore Forestiere de la Cote d'Ivoire, 3 volumes, Paris, 1936) (a carton)
[Portugal, Foreign relations]. The Privileges of an Englishman in the Kingdoms and Dominions of Portugal. Contain'd in the Treaty of Peace Concluded by Oliver Cromwell; and Various Laws, Decrees, &c. at sundry times, and on divers Occasions, made by the Kings of Portugal, in Favour of the English Nation..., to which is added, the King of Portugal's New Law, concerning the Diamonds found in the Brasils. Done in Portugueze and English, London: Printed for the Translator, 1736, titles and text in English and Portugese, some light toning mostly to margins of first few leaves, contemporary calf, slight wear to spine, 8vo (1)
*Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed 'Edward Elgar', Malvern, 5th December 1897, to Novello & Co., 'Enclosed I return proof of title-page: it, i.e. the inside cover looks rather a mixture: I have suggested on the proof that the name Chanson de Nuit shd. be divided from the rest of the matter which might possibly be in English: if this will not do please follow your usual plan. I am sorry to have been so dull over the title of this piece but I had hoped we might have kept to English', 2 pages, light vertical crease, 8vo (1)
Tozer (Henry Fanshawe). The Islands of the Aegean, 1st edition, Oxford, 1890, folding map, single advertisement leaf at rear, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Wordsworth (Christopher). Athens and Attica: Journal of a Residence there, 1st edition, 1836, half-title, two folding maps, three lithographed plates, folding plate of inscriptions, some offsetting and light spotting, partly uncut, 20th century polished calf, gilt decorated spine, 8vo Blackmer 1670, for the first work. Blackmer 1839, for the second work. (2)
Sassoon (Siegfried). Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man, 1928, a few minor spots, endpapers partially toned, contemporary previous owner inscription, top edge gilt, original blue buckram, spine faded, 8vo, limited edition, 120/260 signed by the author, together with The Physiology of Taste, or Meditations on Transcendental Gastronomy: by Brillat-Savarin, 1925, illustrations by Andrew Johnson, untrimmed, original vellum-backed boards, light edgewear, tall 8vo, limited edition, 32/750, plus The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, by Charles Dickens, 2 vols., 1910, colour and black and white illustrations by Cecil Aldin, scattered spotting, contemporary burgundy half morocco, some fading to spines, 4to, with others including John Masefield's South and East (limited signed eedition of 260), The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke, 1919 (limited edition of 1000), The Poetical Works of John Milton. With Notes of Various Authors, by Rev. H.J. Todd, 6 vols., 3rd ed. 1826 and others Nonesuch Press etc (26)
*Hold-To-Light. A mixed collection of approximately thirty 'hold-to-light' engravings, mostly 19th century, mezzotints and engravings of portraits, historical, genre, religous and topographical scenes, many with excised portions replaced with tissue paper and colouring to verso, various sizes and condition (approx.30)
Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack. John Wisden Cricketer's Almanack, a complete run, 1864-1973, 1864-1878 second facsimile edition (Lowe & Brydone, 1974), photographic plates to each from 1889 (lacking in 1890 & 1906) to 1915, illustrations from 1918 (1879 & 1885 lacking advertisements at end), scattered light spotting and occasional light toning, original wrappers for 1881, 1883-1884, 1886-1890, 1892-96, 1898-1902, 1905-1916, 1918-1937, 1938 onwards original limp cloth upper wrapper only for 1942-45, 1947, 1949-54, 1958-59, 1970 & 1973 (1887 wrappers heavily rubbed, upper wrapper only for 1890, 1912, 1934 & 1936-37), some general soiling, mainly to early wrappers, (1904 with sellotape repair at front, 1912 with two advertisement leaves at end torn out, 1909 wrappers with losses and repairs, 1913 upper wrapper repaired at gutter with a few leaves detaching and trimmed with loss, 1915 upper wrapper with closed tear, 1929 upper wrapper with lower corner torn away), some leaves and wrappers trimmed, all bound-in modern uniform light brown cloth, upper covers titled in gilt 'Wisden Cricketers' Almanack' and each volume dated to spine, 8vo A GOOD COMPLETE SET OF WISDEN FROM 1864 TO 1973. (111)
Trollope (Anthony). How the "Mastiffs" Went to Iceland, 1st ed. 1878, half title, colour map, two mounted albumen prints, 14 uncoloured lithographed plates by Mrs. Hugh Blackburn, one or two light spots, top edge gilt, later crimson half morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, 4to Privately printed account of a trip to Iceland by Trollope and others as guests of Mr and Mrs John Burns, aboard their yacht the "Mastiff" in June and July of 1878. (1)
Juan (Jorge & Ulloa, Antonio de). A Voyage to South-America: Describing at Large the Spanish Cities, Towns, Provinces, &c. on that Extensive Continent. Interspersed throughout with Reflections on the Genius, Customs, Manners, and Trade of the Inhabitants; Together with the Natural History of the Country. And an Account of their Gold and Silver Mines, 2 vols., 1st English ed., 1758, seven engraved maps and plates, including six folding (backed and repaired with archival tissue paper), publisher's list at end of vol. I, one or two words of text crossed-through, some light offsetting and spotting, previous owner inscriptions, contemporary calf, rebacked, a little rubbed and stained, 8vo Sabin 36813. (2)
*Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed 'Edward Elgar', Forli, Malvern, 16 April 1895, to Novello & Co., returning proofs of the two part-songs for ladies' voices, asking for a footnote on the first page of each of them 'to the effect that the violin accompaniments are procurable separately', giving a further suggestion for a printed note with a view to assisting the sales of extra violin copies, indicating that he has made a note on the proofs relating to the turn-overs and where best that the music on pages 2 and 3 should begin and end, with a small diagram, hoping that the works will be ready in early May 'so that I can introduce them for use during the next school term', and referring to an enclosure [no longer present] giving a list of affiliated schools, 4 pages, publisher's ink acknowledgement mark and date stamp at head of first page and blue pencil line to final page, light vertical crease, 8vo (1)
Frost (Robert, 1874-1963). A group of 10 poems printed as Christmas greetings booklets, New York: The Spiral Press, 1944/62, the first four inscribed by the author to titles (one signed and one initialled), mostly with a few woodcuts or wood-engravings, original stapled printed wrappers (some pictorial, first booklet stitched as issued), spines to 1951 and 1959 booklets frayed, 1957 a little browned on spine and minor marks to lower wrapper, 1959 browned on spine, 1960 a little light browning at upper margins and to wrappers, 1961 browned on spine and partly on wrappers with split at foot, 1962 a little marked, all slim 8vo and smaller sizes This lot consists of: An Unstamped Letter in our Rural Letter Box, 1944 (inscribed '[from] your neighbor R.F.'); Holiday Greetings, 1949 (inscribed 'For the Turners that may not forget the old neighborhood'); A Cabin in the Clearing, 1951 (inscribed '[a new poem] about your country [comes to you with Holiday Greetings] the most patriotic [Robert Frost] your old friend and neighbor round the corner from the Rudesel*', and beneath '*slurring name in our annals'); One More Brevity, 1953, (inscribed from 'Your old friend and neighbor Robert Frost'); Kitty Hawk, 1956'; My Objection to Being Stepped On, 1957; A-Wishing Well, 1959; Accidentally On Purpose, 1960; The Wood-Pile, 1961; The Prophets Really Prophecy as Mystics, The Commentators Merely by Statistics, 1962. (10)
Sydney. The Handbook to Sydney and Suburbs, with a Plan of the City, and Map of the Colony, S.T. Leigh, Sydney [1867], folding plan at front, folding map at rear (repaired), two mounted albumen prints, colour plate of signal flags, four tinted lithographs, numerous advertisements, including small Australian Mutual Provident Society booklet, one or two closed tears, some light offsetting and spotting, original brown blindstamped cloth gilt, spine and extremities faded, 8vo Ferguson 11569. (1)
Le Vaillant (Francois). Travels into the Interior Parts of Africa, by the way of the Cape of Good Hope in the years 1780, 81, 82, 83, 84 and 85, printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1790, eleven engraved plates (of twelve) only (lacking plate of Hottentot Woman from volume two, as often), occasional minor spotting or light offsetting to text, 20th century ownership inscription to front free endpaper, contemporary calf, rubbed and worn, boards detached of volume one, 8vo (2)

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