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Los 1976

Dinky, France, 581 Berliet container truck, red/light grey, dark grey interior, no box (NM) (Illus.)

Los 1978

Dinky, 942 Foden 14-ton tanker 'Regent', 2nd cab, dark blue, red Supertoy hubs, transfers light rubbing and fold in rear of tank, bright model, box lid rubbed (G,BP) (Illus.)

Los 1982

Dinky, 180 Packard Clipper sedan, orange lower, light grey upper and ridged hubs, box has correct spot (NM,BG) (Illus.)

Los 1996

Dinky, 156 Rover 75, 2x two tone issues, light green upper, mid green lower and hubs, minor chips (VG), sold with another mid blue upper, cream lower, stone hubs, chips and wear on hard edges (G) (x2) (Illus.)

Los 2013

Dinky, 166 Sunbeam Rapier, yellow/cream, plus 159 Morris Oxford, green with light green hubs, 796 Healey Sports boat on orange trailer, and 181 Volkswagen saloon, grey, blue hubs, chiped, all with some playwear (x4) (F-G)

Los 2021

Dinky, 979 Racehorse Transport 'Newmarket Racehorse Transport', grey/yellow, no horses, light wear and blemishes (G)

Los 2023

Dinky, 176 Austin A105, light grey, red side flash and hubs, no box (NM) (Illus.)

Los 2047

Dinky, 3 unboxed cars with light wear, 186 Mercedes Benz 220SE, 2 models, one light blue, one RAF blue, plus 177 Opel Kapitan, light blue (x3) (G)

Los 2053

Dinky, 154 Hillman Minx, large baseplate, dark tan, cram hubs, light wear on hard edges (VG) (Illus.)

Los 2062

Dinky, 195 Jaguar 3.4 litre, 2 models, one light grey, red interior (NM), the other maroon with white interior, some chips on hard edges (G)

Los 2077

Dinky, 145 Singer Vogue, metallic light green, red interior, paper number on plates (NM,BG) (Illus.)

Los 2079

Dinky, 154 Hillman Minx saloon, 2nd baseplate, light green, mid green hubs, box with correct colour spot, rare colour combination (NM,BVG-NM) (Illus.)

Los 2096

Dinky, 195 Jaguar 3.4 saloon, light grey, red interior, spun hubs (NM,BG) (Illus.)

Los 2112

Dinky, 140 Morris 1100, light blue, red interior, spun hubs (NM,BNM) (Illus.)

Los 2119

Dinky, 942 Foden 14-ton tanker 'Regent', 2nd cab, blue cab/chassis, red/white/blue tank, good transfers, minor rubbing, light wear on tank mainly, minor graffiti on box, interesting retailers stamp inside lid (VG,BG) (Illus.)

Los 2129

Dinky, 660 tank transporter with driver, chips and light wear (G,BG), plus 651 Centurion tank, metal wheels, similar wear (F-G,BP)

Los 2138

Dinky, 106 Austin Atlantic, light blue, dark blue interior, cream hubs, small chips and touching in (G), sold with 40G Morris Oxford, green with mid green hubs, minor chips on roof mainly (x2)

Los 2139

Dinky, 3 played with cars, 40C Standard Vanguard, closed wheel arches, fawn body and hubs (G), 40A Riley, light green with mid green hubs, some chips (F-G), and 40F Hillman Minx, light green body, mid green hubs, chipped (F) (x3)

Los 2153

Dinky, 23E 'Speed of the Wind' racing car, pre-war, light blue, RN1, sold with 23S streamlined racing car (Mazak), green/silver, lacquered baseplate, chips on both models, plus a ship 50F Destroyer 'Broke' class (G) (x3)

Los 2180

Dinky, 4 unboxed 183 Mini Minor, red/black roof (VG) 412 Bedford CF van 'AA', yellow (NM), 296 Viceroy coach, blue (M), and 293 Atlas Kenex bus, light blue (F-G) (x4)

Los 2185

Dinky, 982 Pullmore car transporter 'Dinky Toys Delivery Service', dark blue cab, light blue back, no glazing, box lid only, a few chips (VG,BP), sold with 14C Coventry Climax fork lift truck (G,BP-F) (x2)

Los 2194

Dinky, 155 Ford Anglia, turquoise, spun hubs, wear on hard edges (G,BG), plus 198 Rolls Royce Phantom V, metallic light green over cream, 2 of the windows present but detached, 242 Ferrari, red, RN36 (VG,BVG), and 213 Ford Capri, metallic red, black bonnet, no RN number (G,BF) (x4)

Los 2301

Matchbox, collection of 13 Superfast models, near mint to mint in good-very good boxes mainly, 25D (light blue), 59E, 60C (orange), 52C (box F), 45C (metallic green), 38C (yellow trailer), 36D (no label), 30D (minor damage), 25E, 20D, 19E ('8' labels), 14D (light blue), 31D (box poor), plus 2 Majorette miniatures in hard plastic cases (x15) (G-M,BG&VG)

Los 2307

Matchbox, 1-75 series No.17a Bedford van, 'Matchbox Removals Service', light green with silver trim, minute chips on roof (VG) (Illus.)

Los 398

A small late 19th Century light shade of bell form with wave rim and internal opalescent spot tinted ground, height 9cm.

Los 498

A pair of early 20th Century silver plated twin light candelabra, shaped rectangular bases rising to reeded arms and conforming sconces, 52cm high.

Los 365

A Lionel 0.153.3 colour light signal with bulbs, green base and a water tank, silver on red base, no number (G) (Illus.)

Los 437

A Hugar wayside station, 'Crowhurst', with single light and 4 tinplate signs, missing one small seat (G), another, 'Manchester', with 2 tinplate signs (missing clock tower) (F), and a Brimtoy Junction platform (F-G)

Los 620

8 Hornby Dublo 2/3-rail coaches, 4037 Pullman brake/2nd, 4036 car 74, 2 4035 'Aries', one not boxed, some light marks to roofs, 2 D1 BR brake/2nd, 2 D1 1st/2nd (one 2-rail) some with scuff marks to sides (B-F/G)

Los 794

Quantity of 3-rail track including 10 straights, 4 terminal, 5 quarters, 10 large radius curves, 10 hand points, 1 electric, diamond crossing, 8 buffer stops, through station (light holders screwed in roof), island platform (1 ramp only), 2 footbridges, level crossing (3 items boxed but damaged), turntable (some base distortion) (F-G)

Los 825

4 boxed Master Models items, 2 No. 70 bus shelters, No. 65 coal bunker and No. 45 coal office (BG) an unboxed watchman's hut and brazier with added light, 2 crescent footbridges, repro box bases, no smoke deflectors, a Gem lever frame, modified Triang gantry signal and 4 Hornby 'O' gauge milk churns (F-G)

Los 15

Unger, William Works of... a series of seventy etchings after the Old Masters. London: Henry Sotheran, 1878. Folio, descriptive text by C. Vosmaer, 70 tipped in etchings, contemporary green morocco gilt, rubbed at edges, some light spotting

Los 63

Crawfurd, George The peerage of Scotland. Edinburgh: for the author, 1716, first edition, folio, title printed in red and black, contemporary panelled calf, neatly rebacked and corners repaired, some light spotting; [Ibid.] The lives and characters of the officers of the crown and of the state in Scotland. Edinburgh: R. Fleming, 1726, volume 1 (all published), folio, contemporary calf, bookplate of The Society of Advocates in Aberdeen, some spotting, rebacked, corners worn (2)

Los 72

Duns Scotus, J. Quaestiones secundi voluminis scripti Oxoniensis super sententias. Venice: heirs of Melchior Sessa, 1580, volumes 2-3 only in one, 8vo, contemporary vellum, library stamp of Bibliotheca S. Bartholomei Fulginer on title verso, some light spotting; [Spang, William] Rerum nuper in regno Scotiae gestarum historia. Amsterdam, 1641, 8vo, contemporary vellum, A8 torn with loss of a few letters; Buchanan, G. Rerum Scoticarum historia. Edinburgh: G. Mosman, 1700, 12mo, contemporary calf, title dust-soiled, occasional spotting, rubbed; [Ibid.] Poemata quae extant. Leiden: ex officina Elzeviriana, 1628, 24mo, engraved title, contemporary calf, spine gilt, [Goldsmid, vol. 1, p.55], head of spine rubbed; [Elzevir Press] Respublica sive status regni Scotiae et Hiberniae. Leiden: ex officina Elzeviriana, 1627 [colophon 1630], engraved title, contemporary vellum, [Goldsmid, vol.3, p.34] (5)

Los 77

Ferns--[Carruthers, Mrs J.] The ferns of Moffat. Moffat: William Muir, 1863, 4to, 13 (?of 20) actual specimens, original green cloth gilt, some light spotting, offsetting from ferns

Los 99

Inverness - Fraser-Mackintosh, Charles Antiquarian notes, Inverness-shire parish by parish. Inverness, 1897, 4to, subscriber's copy with original leaflets, later red calf gilt, interior very clean; Anderson, Isabel Inverness before railways. Inverness, 1885, 8vo, original red cloth, some staining to boards, ink inscription on endpaper; Macbain, Alexander Personal names and surnames of the town of Inverness. Inverness, 1895, 8vo, original green cloth gilt, some rubbing to edges; Ross, Alexander Freemasonry in Inverness. Inverness, 1877, 8vo, original blue cloth gilt, rubbed at edges, some light spotting; Fraser, Hugh The land statistics of the shires of Inverness, Ross & Cromarty in the year 1871. Inverness, 1872, 8vo, original cloth, stained, foxing; Macdonald, Alexander Story and song from Loch Ness-side. Inverness, 1914, 8vo, frontispiece, original cloth gilt, previous ink inscription; Noble, John Miscellanea Invernessiana. Stirling, 1902, 8vo, original red cloth gilt; Inverness A history and description of the town of Inverness. Inverness, 1847, 8vo, original cloth gilt, bookplate; Suter, James Memorabilia of Inverness. Inverness, [no date], 8vo, original cloth, paper label; and 22 others (31)

Los 108

Scots Law - Murray, Sir Thomas The laws and acts of parliament made by King James the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth. Edinburgh: D. Lindsay, 1681, folio, additional engraved frontispiece, coat-of-arms, and 9 engraved portraits, later half calf, [Wing S1265], crudely rebacked, a few marginal tear to titles, occasional light spotting or dampstaining; Spotiswoode, Robert Practicks of the laws of Scotland. Edinburgh: J. Vallange, 1706, folio, modern half calf, occasional staining and spotting; Fergusson, Sir James Decisions of the court of session, from the year 1738 to the year 1752. Edinburgh: Neill & Co., 1775, folio, contemporary calf, rubbed, hinges splitting; Nisbet, Sir John Some doubts & questions in the law, especially of Scotland. Edinburgh: G. Mosman, 1698, folio, 2 parts in one volume, engraved portrait, [Wing N1170], head and tail of spine rubbed, joints cracking; [Ibid.] Some doubts & questions in the law, especially of Scotland. Edinburgh: G. Mosman, 1698, folio, 2 parts in one volume, contemporary calf, lacking portrait, head and tail of spine worn (5)

Los 154

Stoddart, John Remarks on local scenery & manners in Scotland during the years 1788 and 1800. London, 1801, 2 volumes, large 8vo, engraved titles, map, 32 sepia aquatint plates, contemporary green half calf, spines gilt, red morocco labels, occasional light spotting

Los 155

Stuart, Gilbert The history of Scotland, 1783, second edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, engraved frontispiece, contemporary calf; Robertson, William The history of Scotland, 1769, 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary calf gilt; Laing, Malcolm The history of Scotland, 1804, second edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary calf, spines gilt, head of one spine slightly rubbed; Struthers, John The history of Scotland, 1827-28, 2 volumes, 8vo, engraved plates, contemporary half calf, spines gilt, some light spotting (10)

Los 167

Capella, Galeazzo Flavio L'anthropologia di Galeazzo Capella secretario dell' illustrissimo signor Duca de Milano. Venice: heredi d'Aldo Romano & d'Andrea d'Asola, 1533. Small 8vo, Aldine device on title and at end, late eighteenth century green morocco, spine gilt, olive morocco label, very light marginal dampstain to last few leaves Note: Adams C578. First edition of a scholarly treatise on the nature of men based on famous characters in history, from classical till contemporary times, by the celebrated Italian historian Galeazzo Capella (1487-1537).

Los 191

Glasgow--Craig, A. The Elder Park Govan, 1891, 4to, maroon half morocco gilt; Hill, W.H. History of the hospital and school in Glasgow founded by George and Thomas Hutcheson, [1914], 4to, limited to 150 copies, and History of the Hospital and Schools 1881-1914, 1914, 2 volumes, 4to, original cloth; Marwick, J.D. Glasgow. The water supply of the city, 1901, 4to, folding map, original cloth; The Lord Provosts of Glasgow from 1833 to 1902, 1902, 8vo, original cloth; Biographical sketches of the Hon. the Lord Provosts of Glasgow, 1883; M'Ewan, R.D. Old Glasgow weavers, 1905, 4to, original cloth; Mackenzie, P. Reminiscences of Glasgow, 1865, 3 volumes, 8vo, contemporary half calf gilt; Views and notices of Glasgow in former times, 1848, 4to, lithographed title and 27 plates, original cloth gilt, some light spotting, extremities slightly rubbed; Pagan, J. Glasgow past and present, 1884, 3 volumes, 8vo, limited to 500 copies, original cloth, uncut; and 8 others on Glasgow (22)

Los 204

Millan, J. The succession of colonels to all his Majesties land forces. London, 1747, thin 8vo, engraved title & tables with hand-colouring, one replacement leaf pasted onto original leaf, contemporary calf, slightly rubbed; Lambe, Robert An exact and circumstantial history of the Battle of Floddon. Berwick-upon-Tweed, 1774, 12mo, engraved frontispiece, contemporary calf, light dampstaining in upper margin, upper cover detached; [Ibid.] Another copy, 1774, 12mo, engraved frontispiece, nineteenth century half calf, red morocco labels, a little light spotting; Leather, Gerard F.T. New light on Floddon. Berwick upon Tweed, 1937, first edition, 4to, number 40 of 350 copies signed by the author, original cloth, uncut (4)

Los 207

Saxe, Maurice, comte de Reveries or memoirs upon the art of war. London: J. Nourse, 1757, 4to, 34 (of 40) engraved plates, contemporary calf, light soiling to first two leaves, rebacked

Los 219

Cameron, William, Minister of Kirknewton Poems on various subjects. Edinburgh: printed for Gordon and Murray; London: for Richardson and Urquhart, 1780, first edition, 12mo in fours, [8, ii, 135, i], contemporary red morocco gilt with an oval on covers enclosing intertwined lyre and trumpets, lyres in compartments on spine, red gilt ruled border, green morocco label, extremities very slightly rubbed, early inscription on title verso ascribing authorship to William Cameron, a few light spots Provenance: Lady Gordon of Earlstoun, Kircudbrightshire, erased inscription on title Note: ESTC T54988 recording six copies in the UK and six in N. America.

Los 279

Book of Hours Use of Tournai, late fifteenth century, illuminated manuscript on vellum, one full page miniature (rubbed out with black ink), 109 leaves, 15 x 11cms., initial letters in blue, red and gold, eighteenth century calf, many borders cropped, some light soiling, worn

Los 295

Jameson, Robert Mineralogy of the Scottish isles. Edinburgh: B. White & W. Creech, 1800, first edition, 4to, 2 volumes in one, 13 engraved maps and plates, 2 folding, errata leaf, contemporary tree calf, spine gilt, red morocco label, light spotting to maps and plates

Los 298

McGonagall, Sir William Topaz A collection of 35 broadsheet poems of Sir William Topaz McGonagall, majority signed by the poet along the upper edge, bound together in a half maroon morocco folio, to include 1 - The battle of Tel-el-Kebir, 1882, ink signature along upper edge, 21.5cm by 28cm high, chipped at edges [Not in NLS]; 2 - The Sunderland calamity, 1883, ink signature along the upper edge, 15cm by 35cm high, foxing, previous fold; 3 - Forget-me-not, 1883, ink signature along upper edge, 18cm by 26cm high, foxing; 4 - The battle of Waterloo, [no date], ink signature along upper edge, 20cm by 27cm high, foxing [Not in NLS]; 5 - Colinton Dell and its surroundings, [no date], 21cm by 26.5cm high; 6 - Women's suffrage, 1884, ink signature along upper edge, 21cm by 28cm high, foxing, pencil marks; 7 - The death of the old mendicant, 1884, ink signature along upper edge, 22cm by 29cm high, foxing and another copy, foxing; 8 - A Christmas carol, 1884, ink signature along upper edge, 21.5cm by 29cm, foxing [Not in NLS]; 9 - The rebel surprise near Tamai, 1885, ink signature along upper edge, 21.5cm by 29cm high, foxing; 10 - Bill Bowls the sailor, 1885, ink signature at upper edge, 21.5cm by 29cm [Not in NLS]; 11 - Young Munro the sailor, 1886, ink signature along upper edge, 21.5cm by 28cm high, foxing [Not in NLS]; 12 - Grace Darling or The wreck of the "Forfarshire", 1887, ink signature along upper edge, 21cm by 28cm high, chipping to edges; 13 - The battle of Shina, in Africa fought in 1800, 1888, ink signature along upper edge, 21.5cm by 28.5cm high, foxing, water stain [Not in NLS]; 14 - An adventure in the life of King James V of Scotland, 1887, ink signature along upper edge, 21cm by 28cm high, foxing [Not in NLS]; 15 - The collision in the English Channel, 1888, ink signature along upper edge, 22cm by 28.5cm high, foxing, chipped at right edge [Not in NLS]; 16 - Beautiful Glasgow, 1889, ink signature along upper edge, 21.5cm by 28cm high, foxing, pencil marks; 17 - Lines in praise of Professor Blackie, 1895, ink signature along upper edge, 21.5cm by 28.5cm, light foxing; 18 - Saving a train, 1893, not signed, 22cm by 28.5cm high, heavy foxing, torn into three sections; 19 - The river of Leith, 1895, ink signature in top left corner, 21.5cm by 19cm high, heavy foxing; 20 - The beautiful city of Perth, 1894, not signed, 21.5cm by 28.5cm high, foxing, torn at edges [Not in NLS]; 21 - An address to the members of the Phunological Society, 1895, ink signature along upper edge, 12.5cm by 20.5cm high, light foxing; 22 - Beautiful Edinburgh, 1895, ink signature below title, 21cm by 28cm high, browned, previous fold along lower edge; 23 - The military review in the Queen's Park by the Duke of Cambridge, [1897], ink signature along upper edge, 21cm by 26cm high, previous fold; 24 - The funeral of the late Prince Henry of Battenberg, c.1900, ink signature along upper edge, approx 19.5cm by 26cm high, pencil marks; 25 - The burning of the People's Variety Theatre, Aberdeen, 1896, ink signature along upper edge, approx 21cm by 26cm high [Not in NLS]; 26 - The new North Bridge ceremonials, 1896, ink signature along upper edge, approx 21cm by 27cm high; 27 - An ode to the immortal bard of Ayr, Robert Burns, c.1890's, ink signature along upper edge, approx 21cm by 28cm high, light foxing [Not in NLS]; 28 - The fearful calamity in Paris, fire in a charity bazaar, 1897, ink signature along upper edge, approx 21cm by 27.5cm high [Not in NLS]; 29 - The beautiful sun, 1897, ink signature along upper edge, approx 20cm by 27cm high, two cuts in rules above and below title; 30 - An ode to the Queen on her sixty years reign, [1897], ink signature along upper edge, approx 21cm by 28cm high; 31 - The Queen's diamond jubilee celebrations, 1897, ink signature above title, approx 22cm by 29cm high [Not in NLS]; 32 - The military review by Lord Wolseley in the Queen''s Park, Edinburgh, 1897, ink signature along upper edge, approx 20.5cm by 28cm high; 33 - The last Berkshire eleven, 1899, ink signature along upper edge, approx 21cm by 28cm high, foxing to edges; 34 - The hero of Kalapore, 1899, ink signature along left edge, approx 21cm by 28cm high, foxing to edges; 35 - The wreck of the Indian Chief, [1899], ink signature along upper edge, approx 21cm by 27cm high, heavy foxing at lower edge; 36 - Lines in praise of Tommy Atkins, 1899, ink signature along upper edge, approx 21cm by 28cm high, some light foxing; 37 - The book of the lamentations of the poet McGonagall, [no date], 8vo, original wrapper, stained, previous folds; 38 - The autobiography of Sir William Topaz McGonagall, 1901, 8vo, original wrappers loose; 39 - Poetic gems selected from the works of William McGonagall. Dundee, 1890, 8vo, original wrappers

Los 309

Tennyson, Alfred, Lord & Thomas Woolner Autograph cheque drawn on Olding Osborne & Co., made out and signed by Tennyson, paying three pounds four shillings to the sculptor Thomas Woolner, 1 page, oblong 8vo (18 x 11.5cm), on writing paper, Freshwater, Isle of Wight, 7 Dec. 1860, with light cancellation strokes, and a mauve penny stamp in top right corner, Woolner's endorsement of the cheque with signature on verso

Los 322

Livius Patavinus, Titus Historiarum ab urbe condita libri qui supersunt XXXV, recensuit & notis illustravit J.B.L. Crevier. Paris: G.F. Quillau & J. Desaint, 1735-38, 3 volumes, 4to, half-titles, contemporary calf, spines gilt, neatly rebacked, one joint cracked; Fielding, Henry Amelia. London: A. Millar, 1752, volumes 1-3 (of 4), 12mo, first edition, advertisement leaf at end of volume 2, contemporary calf, occasional light spotting, neatly rebacked; Cobbett, William The woodlands, 1825, 8vo, contemporary half calf; Winch, Nathaniel J. Flora of Northumberland and Durham. Newcastle, 1831, 4to, half calf, a little light spotting, rubbed, cover detached; Starforth, John The architecture of the farm, a series of designs, 1853, 4to, 62 plates, original cloth, hinges weak, covers dampstained, internally clean (9)

Los 331

[Browne, James] A critical examination of Dr. Macculloch's work on the Highlands and Western Isles of Scotland. Edinburgh: D. Lizars, 1825, first edition, 8vo, original boards, neatly rebacked, uncut; Miller, Hugh Scenes and legends of the north of Scotland, 1889; Footprints of the creator, 1890; The testimony of the rocks, 1890; My schools and schoolmasters, 1889; The old red sandstone, 1892; Geikie, J. The great ice age, 1894, third edition, maps and charts, occasional light spotting; Harker, A. The natural history of igneous rocks, 1909, rubbed, spine faded; Woodward, H.B. The geology of England and Wales, 1876, map, plates, hinges broken, rubbed; Peach, B.N. & others. The geological structure of the N.W. highlands of Scotland, 1907, map, plates; Harker, A. The tertiary igneous rocks of Skye, 1904, map, plates, rubbed; Kayser, E. Text book of comparative geology, 1893; Teall, J.J. Harris British petrography, 1888, 2 volumes, 8vo, 47 lithographed plates, half morocco, t.e.g., others uncut; all but the first and last original cloth, most rubbed (13)

Los 353A

Bible, New Testament, English and Latin The newe testament both Latin and Englysche ech correspondente to the other after the vulgare texte, communely called. S. Jeromes. Faythfully translated by Myles Coverdale. Southwarke: printed by James Nicholson, 1538. Second edition of Coverdale's diglot testament, with the text altered in Matthew, xxvi to "before the cocke do crowe" from "before the cocke synge", but with title page of the first edition (naming the translator as Myles Coverdale, rather than Johan Hollybushe), 8vo, title printed in red and black within woodcut border, double column, 41 lines, woodcut initials, Almanack and Kalendar printed in red and black, eighteenth-century panelled calf, lacking 2 leaves *3-*4 (3rd page of dedication, and 3pp. of "To the reader") at beginning, RR1and VV1-8 at end (pages 337-344, and 2 leaves of the table of Epistles and Gospels after Salysbury use), some early annotations, upper cover detached, a few light spots and stains, final seven leaves with very slight loss of inner lower margin Note: Second quarto edition of Coverdale's diglot Testament. Before leaving London in 1538 for Paris, where he had undertaken to prepare what was afterwards known as the Great Bible, Coverdale had settled that Nycolson should publish for him in London a New Testament with the Vulgate text and his own English version printed side by side. "The book appeared in 1538 in a handsome form, but so full of misprints and errors that Coverdale repudiated it, and immediately arranged for an edition under his own superintendance at Paris. This appeared in November of the same year from the press of Francis Regnault. Nycolson however, published, also towards the end of 1538, a revision of his first edition (Herbert 38); this, according to the title-page in some copies, was Faythfullye translated by Johan Hollybushe. In this second and corrected issue the type was reset and errors are far less common, though many still persist, e.g. in the numbering of the folios. Some copies have a title closely agreeing with that of the first edition, but with many more words in red ink; others, like the copy described in Herbert 38, have a title printed entirely in black, with the name Johann Hollybushe substituted for Miles Coverdale, which appears (from its different water-lines) to be a cancel-leaf. Provenance: Anthony Lynskell, early inscription on *2; A. Carious R.J.; Kenneth Mackenzie Downie 1864, inscription on endpapers.

Los 406

Kipling, Rudyard Just so stories. London: Macmillan & Co, 1902. First edition, 4to, original decorative red cloth designed by the author, lacking dustwrapper, backstrip faded, corners bumped, some light spotting on endpapers, bookplate, previous owner's ink inscription on endpaper Note: Martindell 80

Los 425

Sendak, Maurice Ten little rabbits, a counting book with Mino the magician. Philadelphia, 1970. First edition, 16mo, original blue printed paper wrappers, illustrated title, 25 full page illustrations, a near fine copy; Grahame, Kenneth & Shepard, Ernest H. Bertie's escapade. London, 1949. First edition, 12mo, illustrated throughout by Shepard, original decorative boards, dustwrapper, a fine copy; Wells. H.G. The adventures of Tommy. New York, 1935. First edition, 4to, illustrated by the author, original decorative paper covers, some light dustmarking and rubbing to edges of covers, interior clean (3)

Los 446A

Electricity--Cavallo, Tiberius A complete treatise on electricity. London: C. DIlly, 1782, second edition, 8vo, 4 folding engraved plates, contemporary tree calf, spine gilt, neatly rebacked, corners rubbed; Nollet, Jean-Antoine, l'abbé Essai sur l'électricité. Paris: Guerin, 1746, first edition, engraved frontispiece and 4 folding engraved plates, good antique style calf, raised bands, red morocco label, a little light damp-staining (2)

Los 449

Manilius, Marcus The five books of M. Manilius containing a system of the ancient astronomy and astrology. London: Printed for John Tonson, 1697, 8vo, presentation copy from Sir Walter Scott, 5 plates, later half cloth, worn, lacking backstrip, upper board loose, some light spotting Note: Wing M430 Provenance: Ink inscription on front free endpaper, "This book was the gift of Sir Walter Scott Bart. of Abbotsford & Edinburgh to C. A. Raphael, Professor of the Occult Sciences at Stokesley, England".

Los 451

Medicine--Quain, Jones and SIr William James Erasmus Wilson. The vessels of the human body. London: Taylor & Walton, 1846, folio, 50 hand-coloured lithographed plates, original cloth, some spotting, a few corners slightly damp-stained, plate 34 frayed in margins, worn, lacking spine; [Ibid.] The viscera of the human body, 1840, folio, 32 hand-coloured lithographed plates, original cloth, some light soiling and spotting, one plate with marginal tear, worn (2)

Los 468

Agriculture - Brown, Robert A treatise on agriculture and rural affairs. Edinburgh, 1811, first edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, 6 engraved plates, original boards, uncut, occasional light spotting, worn, joints splitting; Wilson, John British farming, 1862, 8vo, 19 plates, original cloth gilt, hinges slightly weak; Morton, J.C. Arthur Young's farmer's calendar, 1862, 8vo, illustrations, contemporary half calf, spine gilt; Stephens, Henry The book of the farm, 1842-71, first and third edition respectively, 17 + 11 engraved plates respectively, original cloth, faded and quarter calf, worn, some spotting; Cobbett, William Rural rides, edited by G.D.H. Cole, 1930, 3 volumes, 8vo, limited to 1000 copies, cloth-backed marbled boards; Johnstone, John A systematic treatise on the theory and practice of draining land, 1834, third edition, 4to, 21 hand-coloured plates, original cloth-backed boards, lettering piece on upper cover, upper cover detached, lacking spine, occasional light spotting; Sinclair, James History of shorthorn cattle, 1907, subscriber's edition, number 30 signed by the author, plates, half calf; Marson, T.B. The Scotch shorthorn, 1946, 4to, original cloth; Tusser, Thomas Five hundred points of husbandry, 1744, 8vo, later wrappers, some light spotting, worn, upper wrapper detached (12)

Los 482

Forsyth, Robert The beauties of Scotland. Edinburgh: T. Bonar, 1805, 5 volumes, 8vo, engraved titles and plates, contemporary diced calf, spines gilt, lightly rubbed, head of one spine neatly repaired, occasional light spotting

Los 498

Rodger, Thomas The kingdom of Fife, calotyped by Thomas Rodger, St. Andrews. Edinburgh: James Inglis, Cupar-Fife: John Cunningham Orr, [1861], [Volume 2: Cupar-Fife: J.C. Orr] 2 volumes (divisions 1 and 2), 4to, 23 (of 24) lithographed plates after calotypes by Thomas Rodger, (lacking view of St. Monance), original green cloth gilt, gutta-percha perished and contents loose, some spotting, mostly light Provenance: Gilmour of Lundin and Montrave, bookplate

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Sibbald, Sir Robert The history, ancient and modern, of the sheriffdoms of Fife and Kinross. Cupar, 1803, 8vo, 3 (of 4) engraved plates, list of subscribers, nineteenth century half calf, some light spotting; Lamont, John The chronicle of Fife. Edinburgh, 1810, 4to, engraved frontispiece, contemporary half calf, title laid down, frontispiece slightly spotted; Leighton, John M. History of the county of Fife. Glasgow: J. Swan, 1840, 3 volumes bound in one, 3 engraved titles and 47 engraved plates, contemporary half calf, upper hinge broken, some light spotting (3)

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