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Notice board, covered in green baize and with a picture light attached

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1705. 4 & 5 Anne. contemp. calf, worn, joints cracked, folio. Includes An Act for Exhibiting a Bill in this present Parliament for Naturalizing the most Excellent Princess Sophia.. and the Issue of Her Body; An Act for making the Town of New Ross, in the County of Wexford.. a Port for the Exporting Wooll from Ireland into this Kingdom; An Act for the better Security of Her Majesties Person and Government, and of the succession to the Crown of England in the Protestant Line; An Act for Laying further Duties on Low?Wines.. and for Enabling Her Majesty to Dispose the Effects of William Kidd, a Notorious Pirate, to the use of Greenwich Hospital..; and An Act for the better Enabling the Master.. of Trinity?House, to Rebuild the Light?House on the Edystone Rock. (1)

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1791-97. 31 to 37 George III. A collection of over 350 public Acts from these parliamentary sessions, in 8 bound volumes,. occ. light damp?staining, contemp. calf, more or less uniform, a little rubbed, some joints cracked, lacking some labels, folio. Each volume contains an unbroken sequence of Acts, with consecutive pagination within that volume. Some sessions, or part sessions, are missing however. The contents reflect the society and developments of the time. There are a large number of local Acts, relating to urban improvements, and very many River Navigation and Canal Acts. Also contains Acts on trade, including the Slave trade, commerce, and taxation, and some occasional appealing esoteric subjects. Includes An Act for vesting in James Turner.. the sole Use and Property of certain Yellow Colour, of his Invention..; An Act to continue.. the shipping and carrying Slaves in British Vessels from the Coast of Africa; An Act for establishing Courts of Judicature in the Island of Newfoundland..; An Act for requiring all Boats, Barges, and other Vessels.. used on Navigable Rivers, and on Inland Navigation.. to be registered; An Act for carrying into Execution the Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, concluded between His Majesty and the United States of America; and An Act for enabling Thomas Macklin to dispose of his Collection of Modern Paintings, as now exhibited at his Gallery.. by way of Chance. (8)

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Bible [Latin]. Bibliorum Codex Sacer et Authenticus, Testamenti utriusq; Vetteris & Noui, ex Hebraea & Graeca veritate.., Zurich, Christopher Froschouer, 1564,. title with printers woodcut device, some woodcut initials, title a little dust soiled, with upper outer corner strengthened to verso, occ. minor marks and light water stains to margins of text at end of vol., later calf, disbound without covers, thick 4to The Old Testament is translated by S. Pagninus, and the New Testament by Theodore Beza. Adams 6145. (1)

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Cruikshank (George). Hop O' My Thumb and The Seven League Boots, The History of Jack & The Bean?Stalk, Cinderella and The Glass Slipper, & Puss in Boots, (George Cruikshank's Fairy Library), 1853-64,. a set of twenty?four proof etchings on India paper, mounted on card, six illusts. to each work, each signed in pencil by George Cruikshank, overall size approx. 300 x 220 mm, some marks and light water stains, "first proof", each with pencil note to verso (possibly in Cruikshank's hand). See Cohn 196, 197, 198 & 199. (24)

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Dryden (John). Annus Mirabilis: The Year of Wonders, M. DC. LXVI. An Historical Poem: containing The Progress and various Successes of our Naval War with Holland, under the Conduct of His Highness Prince Rupert, and His Grace The Duke of Albemarl. And describing The Fire of London, printed for Henry Herringman, 1668,. A?F8 (complete), A6-7 close?trimmed to fore?margin touching or with loss of one letter on each line of text (An Account of the Ensuing Poem), some marks and sl. soiling, minor stains, bound with [Claude, Jean]. An Account of the Persecutions and Oppressions of the French Protestants, to which is added, the Edict of the French King, prohibiting all Public Exercise of the Pretended Reformed Religion in His Kingdom .. with The Form of Abjuration the Revolting Protestants are to Subscribe and Swear to, printed by G. M., 1686, title plus 54 pp. of text, some soiling and marks, light stain to first few leaves, several leaves with lower margin repaired (not affecting text), bound with The Life & Death of That Pious, Reverend, Learned, and Laborious Minister of the Gospel Mr. Richard Baxter, who departed this life Decemb. 8, 1691. and of his age 77, printed for Randal Taylor, 1692, 24 pp., including title, some minor soiling, title partly det. along inner margin, all bound in contemp. full vellum, rubbed and soiled, small 8vo (third title 12mo). Macdonald, John Dryden, A Bibliography, 9b (pirate edition). The front endpaper contains the early 19th c. ink signature "William Blake", as well as another owner's signature in biro just below, dated 1955. (1)

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Dugdale (Sir William). A Short View of the late Troubles in England, 1st ed., Oxford, 1681, eng. vignette to title page, light staining to upper margin, late 18th c./early 19th c. half reversed calf, leather worn and joints cracked, folio With the armorial bookplates of William Priestley, Lightcliffe. Priestley founded the Halifax Quarterly Choral Society in 1817. Wing D2492. (1)

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Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New: newly translated out of the original tongues: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. By His Majesty's Special Command. Appointed to be Read in Churches, 2 vols., Oxford, printed by John Baskett, 1717-6, title and 4pp calendar printed in red and black, ruled in red throughout, engr. allegorical frontis by Du?Bosc after J. Thornhill (showing Moses writing the first words of Genesis), general title with engr. view of Oxford by G. Van der Gucht, N.T. title with large engr. vignette of the Annunciation, engr. headpieces, initials etc, num. engr. illusts to text after Thornhill, Cheron, Laguere and others, occ. minor foxing, a few leaves with some light overall browning, a few minor marginal tears without loss, a.e.g., marbled endpapers, contemp. Oxford binding of gilt?dec. black goatskin, covers elaborately panelled (decorated with insects, snails, etc.) with a central lozenge (decorated with phoenix) enclosing royal coat?of?arms, gilt corner?pieces, gilt pyramid built up from small tools to each side, spine compartments tooled with sprays and serpent in each corner, retaining 4 (of 8) orig. blue silk ties, with gold threaded tassels, spines a little dulled, joints partly cracked, rubbed and some wear to outer corners, large folio (page size approx. 540 x 355mm). (2)

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Bible [Manx]. Yn Vible Casherick, ny yn Chenn Chonaant, as yn Conaant Noa.., pub. George Eyre & Andrew Strahan, for the British and Foreign Bible Society, 1819, general and New Testament titles present, ink stamp to general title, contemp. calf, old rubbed reback, 8vo, together with Bible [Welsh], Y Bibl Cyssegr?Lan; der yr Hen Destament ar Newydd.., pub. Richard Watts, Caer Grawnt for the B.F.B.S, 1808, both titles present, contemp. blind panelled calf, upper board near detached, extrems. rubbed, 8vo, with New Testament [Manx], Conaant Noa nyn Jiarn as Saualtagh Yeesey Creest.., pub. British & Foreign Bible Society, 1810, some light browning, contemp. panelled calf, joints worn, 12mo, and New Testament [Irish], small hole to title, contemp. panelled calf, loss of leather at head of spine, rubbed to extrems., 12mo (4)

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Bible [Italian]. La Sacra Bibbia, tradotta in lingua Italiana, e, commentata da Giovanni Diodati, 2nd ed., Geneva, Pietro Chovet, 1641,. addn. eng. title by Abraham Bosse, printed title with woodcut device (with single library ink stamp at foot), occn. light browning, a.e.g., marbled endpapers, single library ink stamp to verso of front endpaper, 18th c. panelled calf gilt, scuffed and some wear, joints partly cracked, folio. Darlow & Moule 5600. Ownership signature of A. Somersett (possibly Adolphus Somersett eleventh duke, 1775-855), to head of title, and with presentation inscription in ink to front endpaper "Uvedale Price his Book. The Gift of the Rght. Honble. the Lord Somersett, Poston, Nov: ye 2d 1718." The date would appear to be an error. (1)

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Bible [Welsh]. Y Bibl Sanctaidd: sef, Yr Hen Destament a'r Newydd, gyd a Nodau a Sylwiadau ar bob Pennod, Carmarthen, P. Williams, 1770,. two folding eng. maps, occn. light foxing (generally in clean condition), marble endpapers, with bookplate of Thomas Llewelyn and Bristol Baptist College Library to front pastedown, contemp. mottled calf gilt, contrasting red and green morocco labels to spine, rubbed and scuffed, joints partly cracked, thick 4to. Darlow & Moule 9603. The earliest Welsh bible issued with a commentary by Peter Williams (1722-96), Methodist and itinerant preacher, and the first edition of the Bible printed in Wales. (1)

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New Testament [Greek]. Novum Testamentum. Juxta Exemplar Millianum. Typis Joannis Baskerville, Oxford: e Typographeo Clarendoniano, 1763,. title in Greek and Latin, occ. light spotting, bound in ms. letter to rear to Reverend William Newton of Bristol referring to the book as a gift and thanking him for his tuition, contermp. calf, rubbed, 8vo, together with The New Testament in Greek and English. Containing the Original Text Corrected from the Authority of the Most Authentic Manuscripts, 2 vols., J.Roberts, 1729, contemp. panelled calf, rubbed with cracking at the joints, 8vo (3)

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New Testament [Malay & Dutch]. Het Nieuwe Testament. Dat is: het Nieuwe verbont onses heeren Jesu Christi: in Neder?duyts ende Malays, na der Greickscher waerheyt overgeset [Gospel of St. Matthew only], Enckhuysen, Jan Jacobsz Palensteyn, 1629,. four preliminary leaves, inc. title, 181 pp. of text, plus an incomplete collection of psalms, etc., at rear, numbered 1-6 & 25-38, with blanks supplied for missing leaves, some light spotting and marginal marks, contents carefully remargined throughout, Missionary Loan Exhibition label to front blank, small bookplate to front pastedown, early 19th c. half?calf, rubbed, joints partly cracked, small 4to. With inscription to verso of front blank "Baptist Academy Bristol 1816, presented to the Library by Dr. Charles Stuart of Edinburgh, & carefully rebound by Mr. Essex, who gave the binding to the Academy." With additional extensive anotation in ink to title, indicating that this first attempt to translate the gospel into "one of the languages of India", by Albert Cornelius Ruyl, was presented to Dr. John Ryland for the Baptist Library at Bristol by Charles Stuart, dated Edinburgh, July 27th, 1816. (1)

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New Testament [Arabic]. Quatuor Evangelia Arabica [so titled to spine], Rome, Typographia Medicea, 1591,. text in Arabic and Latin, num. large woodcut illusts. by A. Tempest, occn. light browning and minor foxing, minor waterstain to final two leaves of text, contemp. maroon morocco?backed marbled boards, rubbed and marked, gilt?dec. spine, folio. Ex libris Andrew Gifford, with his bookplates to front pastedown, together with bookplate of the Bristol Baptist College Library. (1)

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Carey (Felix). A Grammar of the Burman Language, to which is added, A List of the simple Roots from which the Language is derived, Serampore: printed at the Mission Press, 1814,. large folding table, some light overall browning, contemp. half calf, worn with backstrip deficient and covers det., 8vo, together with New Testament [Burmese], Gospel of St. Matthew only, [Serampore Mission Press, 1815], contents generally clean, contemp. half calf, upper joint cracked and small portion at head of spine missing, 8vo. Felix Carey was the elder son of William Carey. The Burmese St. Matthew Gospel was printed in an edition of 2000 copies. (2)

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Carey (W.). A Dictionary of the Bengalee Language, in which the Words are Traced to their Origin and their Various Meanings Given, volume 1 [all published], Serampore: Printed at the Mission?Press, 1815, some light spotting and dust soiling, title with two short marginal tears, a little loss to upper corner of final leaf with no loss to text, contemp. tree calf, rubbed to extrems., 4to Signature of William Ward dated 1810 to title with bookplate of Bristol Education Society Museum. (1)

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Ward (W.). A View of the History, Literature, and Mythology, of the Hindoos: Including a Minute Description of their Manners and Customs, and Translated from their Principal Works, 2 vols., 2nd ed., Serampore: Mission Press, 1815 & 1818 respec., some light foxing to endpapers, contemp. cloth, some wear to spines with upper cover and first few leaves detached from volume one, 4to Both volumes inscribed from the author to half title and title respectively. Ex?libris Bristol Baptist College with oval stamps to titles and endpapers. (2)

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Barbette (Paulus). Praxis Barbettiana, cum notis & ombservationibus Fredrici Deckers, Amsterdam, 1678, addn. eng. title (showing the author attending physic to a sick woman), signature L with eleven leaves only (but correct), occn. light spotting or staining, contemp. mottled calf gilt, slightly split at head and foot of joints, small loss at head of spine, 12mo (1)

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Boerhaave (Hermann). A Method of Studying Physick, Containing What a Physician Ought to Know in Relation to the Nature of Bodies, 1st English ed., 1719, half?title, unpaginated index at rear, occ. minor soiling and light foremarginal dampstaining to last few leaves, contemp. calf, rebacked, 8vo (1)

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Duchenne de Boulogne (Guillaume). De l'Electrisation Localisée et de son application à la Physiologie, à la Pathologie et à la Thérapeutique, 1st ed., Paris, 1855, half?title present, wood?eng. illusts. to text, light waterstain to lower margin towards rear, contemp. green qtr. morocco gilt, sl. rubbed, 8vo Garrison?Morton 614. (1)

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Havers (Clopton). Osteologia Nova, or Some New Observations of the Bones; And the Parts belonging to them, with the manner of their Accretion, and Nutrition, Communicated to the Royal Society in several Discourses.., to which is added a Fifth Discourse of the Cartilages, 1st ed., 1691, imprimatur leaf at front, two eng. plts. incl. one part?folding (foremargin torn with some loss, repaired and relaid), advert leaf at rear, some light browning, old dampstaining towards rear, contemp. panelled calf, rebacked, 8vo Garrison?Morton 387; Wing H1162. (1)

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Vesling (Johann). The Anatomy of the Body of Man, trans. Nicholas Culpeper, 1st English ed., 1653, twenty?four eng. plts., lacks initial blank(?) and title (supplied in facsimile), a few neat archival repairs incl. one neat facsimile repair to foremargin of table 1, final plt. relaid, light browning and occ. dampstaining, modern calf, folio Wing V286. (1)

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Leon (Francois, Carmelite). Studium Sapientiae Universalis Contextus Scientiae ? Humanae, Paris, 1657,. addn. eng. title by Landry (close?trimmed to margins), printed title with eng. vign., light marginal water stains at front of vol., lacks LI (possibly a half?title), and pp. 177-78 (signature however is complete), num. woodcut and copper illusts. to text, incl. eng. maps, some minor marks, occn. light browning, etc., final leaf with large copper eng. illust. to verso, a.e.g., contemp. full sheep, elaborately gilt?decorated with repeated fleur?de?lys to both covers, and in compartments between raised bands to spine, with central gilt crown of thorns enclosing the words 'Jesus Maria', some marks and wear to extrems., folio (1)

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Blake (William, illust.). The Complaint, and the Consolation; Or, Night Thoughts, by Edward Young, 1797, printed title with previous owners name in ink to upper corner 'Edward Gibson ? Hull, 1897', pp.iii?viii (advertisement), eng. part?title (un?numbered), pp.1-95 with two eng. part?titles and thirty?eight copper eng. illusts. by Blake, without Explanation of Engravings leaf (usually at rear), some spotting and light browning, short closed tear to upper margin of pp. 35-40, contemp. gilt panelled plum morocco, backstrip def. and covers det., large 4to (1)

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Doni (Pietro). Pitture del Doni, Academico Pellegrino. Nelle quali si mostra di nuova inventione: Amore, Fortuna, Tempo, Castita, Religione, Sdegno, Riforma, Morte, Sonno & Sogno, Huomo, Republica, & Magnanimita, Libro Primo [all pub.], Paduo, 1564,. title with printer's woodcut device, old inscription to verso (covered with bistre crayon), light water stain to upper portion of title, first three leaves and final leaf of text with minor paper repair to extreme outer corners, large pictorial woodcut initials, some minor marks throughout, later marbled boards with dark blue morocco label to spine, rubbed and a little chipped at head and foot of spine, 4to. An important work on the art of painting, with suggestions for appropriate subjects. The text refers to important contemporary figures such as Vasari, Botticelli, Ghirlandaio, Gonzaga, Strozzi, etc. (1)

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Barrie (J.M.). Peter and Wendy..Illustrated by F.D. Bedford, 1st ed., Hodder & Stoughton, [1911], twelve b & w plts. incl. title, some light spotting, orig. gilt dec. green cloth, sl. rubbed to extrems., 8vo Piece of stiff paper bearing author's signature in ink laid onto front endpaper. (1)

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Aldin (Cecil). The Great Adventure, 1st ed., [1921], title and sixteen chromo. plts., pict. endpapers, some light dampstaining not affecting plts., inner hinges strengthened with sellotape, orig. cloth?backed pictorial boards, heavily stained, 4to, together with Ratcatcher Scarlet, 3rd ed., 1933, col. and b & w plts., orig. pict. cloth, fraying to spine, 4to, and A Dog Day or Angel in the House, new and cheap ed., 1905, litho. plts., orig. printed wrappers, marked with lower cover detached, plus others by Aldin and Emerson (Ralph Waldo), Essays, 2 vols., 1899, t.e.g., contemp. morocco by Hatchards, upper cover detached to vol. one, 8vo, and others including vols. 1-5 of the Mentmore sale catalogue held at Sotheby's in 1977 (a carton)

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Amundsen (Roald). The South Pole. An Account of the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition in the 'Fram', 1910-912, trans. A.G. Chater, 2 vols., 1912, num. b & w illusts. from photos. but lacks all maps and charts, light waterstain to upper margin of contents of vol. 1, ex lib copy bound in stout qtr. morocco gilt, thick 8vo (2)

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Nieuhoff (Jan). L'Ambassade de la Compagnie Orientale des Provinces Unies vers l'Empereur de la Chine, ou Grand Cam de Tartarie, faite par les Srs. Pierre de Goyer, & Jacob de Keyser .., 1st ed. in French, Leiden, 1665,. two parts in one vol., addn. eng. title (light water stain to fore?edge, closed tear to lower margin, touching impression mark, title printed in red and black, with eng. vign., full?page eng. port. of Colbert, the dedicatee, numerous eng. plts. and illusts., incl. many double?page folding eng. maps, water stain occn. affecting fore?margins, with one or two leaves consequently repaired to blank fore?edge, contemp. full mottled calf, rubbed and scuffed, minor wear to extrems., folio (1)

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Reid (Alexander). An Introductory Atlas of Modern Geography, Edinburgh, 1838, owners name excised to upper corner of title, twelve double?page maps hand coloured in outline, some finger soiling and marks, World map near?detached, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed with a little loss to foot of spine, together with Butler (Samuel), An Atlas of Ancient Geography, 1826 corrected to 1827, engraved title and index, twenty?one double?page engraved maps, hand coloured in outline, some light foxing, orig. half morocco with paper label to upper cover, rubbed with some wear to extrems., 8vo (2)

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Ogilby (John). Britannia: or, the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales, actually Survey'd: with a Geographical and Historical Description of the Principal Roads, 2nd ed., 1698, title with small paper repair not affecting text, 100 uncoloured double?page strip road maps, occ. light overall browning throughout, three maps with marginal paper repairs (maps 17, 49 & 73), one map with a small closed tear (map 27), last three maps with some vertical creasing, contemp. panelled calf, rebacked and cornered, folio Chubb CIIa. A good complete copy. (1)

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Owen (W.). Owen's New Book of Roads; or, a Description of the Roads of Great Britain. Being a Companion to Owen's Complete Book of Fairs, new ed., 1808, folding engraved map of England & Wales, some light spotting, contemp. navy morocco gilt, sl. rubbed to extrems., 12mo (1)

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Skrine (Henry). Two Successive Tours Throughout the Whole of Wales, with Several of the Adjacent English Counties; so as to Form a Comprehensive View of the Picturesque Beauty, the Peculiar Manners, and the Fine Remains of Antiquity, in that Interesting Part of the British Island, 1798,. half?title present, light damp staining to fore?edge margins, edges rough trimmed, recent qtr. cloth, 8vo, together with Scotland, The Scottish Tourist, and Itinerary; or, A Guide to the Scenery and Antiquities of Scotland and the Western Islands. With a Description of the Principal Steam?Boat Tours, 6th ed., pub. Stirling, Kenney & Co., Edinburgh, 1836, eng. frontis., two hand?col. eng. maps (one with closed tear), twelve eng. views and six eng. route strip maps contemp. half morocco with recent calf reback, retaining morocco title label, 8vo (2)

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Topsell (Edward). The History of Four?Footed Beasts and Serpents.., Collected out of the Writings of Conrad Gesner.., Whereunto is now Added, the Theater of Insects; or, Lesser Living Creatures: As Bees, Flies, Caterpillars, Spiders, Worms, &c. A Most Elaborate Work: by T. Muffet.., The Whole Revised, Corrected, and Inlarged with the Addition of Two Useful Physical Tables, by J.R.., printed by E. Cotes, for G. Sawbridge, 1658, half?title present, separate titlepage to each part, numerous woodcut illusts. throughout, light damp staining to lower outer corner of majority of leaves, some slight yellowing & spotting, few tape repairs to lower margins, contemp. gilt panelled calf, rebacked with gilt dec. to spine, folio Armorial bookplate of the South Library dated 1860 (Thomas Augustus, Earl of Macclesfield). Freeman 3730; Wing G.624. (1)

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Asia. Münster (Sebastian), Die Laender Asie Nach Ihrer Gelegenheit, [c.1550 or later],. uncoloured woodcut map of Asia, with a large fish and mermaid to Indian Ocean, paper repair to lower?left corner just touching printed image, a little browning to central fold and some light finger soiling, approx. 260 x 345 mm (1)

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British Isles. Münster (Sebastian), Engellande mit dem Anstossenden Reich Schottlandt, [1580 or later],. hand coloured woodcut map with North oriented to the right margin, eighteen small wormholes to image, some light marks, approx. 320 x 360 mm (1)

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British Isles. Homann (heirs of), Regnorum Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae Mappa Geographica, 1749,. hand coloured engraved map, uncol. ornamental title cartouche, inset map of the Shetlands, some light dust soiling with previous owners signature written in ink to sea area, approx. 470 x 530 mm (1)

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Cycling. The Tourist's Route Map of England and Wales for all Cyclists and Roadmen, published by The Bicycle and Tricycle Supply Association, c.1880s,. folding engraved map sectionalised onto linen, a little wear to folds, approx. 770 x 640 mm, num. adverts. to verso with wood engraved illusts. of bicycles, contained in orig. cloth boards with paper labels both front and rear (some light waterstaining) (1)

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Hampshire. Faden (W.), Hampshire or the County of Southampton including the Isle of Wight, June 4th, 1796,. engraved folding map sectionalised onto linen, hand coloured in outline, some light toning, approx. 660 x 580 mm, contained in orig. card slipcase (rubbed) (1)

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Italy. Marieschi (Michele), Prospectus Plateae Divi Marci Venetiarum, et Ejusdem Basilicae cum Redibus D.Marci Procuratorum, c.1720s,. uncoloured engraved view of St. Marks Square, some light toning, approx. 290 x 430 mm, mounted (1)

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London. 'A Mapp of the Parish of St. Margarets Westminster taken from the Last Survey with Corrections', engraved for Stow's Survey of London, 1755,. uncoloured engraved plan of Westminster showing the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, etc., some light toning, approx. 355 x 300 mm, framed and glazed (1)

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Ogilby (John). The Road from Dartmouth in com Devon to Minhead in com Somerset, c.1690s, hand coloured engraved strip road map, ornamental title cartouche incorporating royal arms, some light damp?staining, paper repair to lower?right corner just affecting printed border, twin red ruled line drawn in outer margin, approx. 330 x 450 mm (1)

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Pembrokeshire. Speed (John), Penbrokshyre described, sold Bassett & Chiswell, [1676],. uncoloured engraved map, ornamental title cartouche, inset plans of Pembroke and St. Davids, split at foot of central fold, some very light toning, num. armorials, approx. 380 x 510 mm (1)

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[Crimea]. Lucan (George Charles Bingham, Earl of). Original Letter of Appointment, signed by Sidney Herbert, M.P., Secretary of War, 1st April, 1854, addressed to Major General Lord Lucan, giving him Command of the Cavalry Division in the Crimea, under the command of General Lord Raglan, K.C.B., together with Lord Lucan's Warrant, 3rd May, 1854, on printed form WO475, empowering him to convene District Courts Martial, signed by Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Steele, Military Secretary, and endorsed by the signature of Lord Raglan, plus a letter in a clerical hand, from the Deputy Adjutant General's Office, 22nd August, 1854, relative to the deficiency in the issue of Extra Articles of Diet being charged to the public, with a brusque order, hand?written and signed by Lord Lucan, to the effect that Commanding Officers of the Cavalry Regiments read, sign and return it, further endorsed by General Lord William Paulet and five Commanding Officers, inc. Major J.T. Douglas Halkett, 4th Light Dragoons (the most senior Officer killed in the Charge of the Light Brigade), foolscap Sidney Herbert's mother was the sister of Prince Woronzoff, who owned the land on which the great battles of the Crimean War were fought. (3)

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LEEK AND MANIFOLD VALLEY LIGHT RAILWAY Share Certificate for 47 £1 shares dated 1906. Ornate scrolled title, green print, embossed seal, not cancelled. (1) £25

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MID-SUFFOLK LIGHT RAILWAY Share Certificate No. 45 for 10 £10 shares dated 1902. Ornate borders, blue print, embossed seal, not cancelled. (1) £25

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WESTINGHOUSE BRAKE & SIGNALLING CO. published booklet "Electro-Pneumatic Point Operation and Colour Light Signalling at Leeds New Station LNER." Illustrated card covers, 20pp plus fold-out diagram. Dated 1937. (1) £10

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WESTINGHOUSE BRAKE & SIGNALLING CO. published booklet "Colour Light Signalling on the Chingford Branch, LNER." Card covers, 6pp dated 1936; plus similar "York Resignalling, BR (NE)," rear cover missing. Also STANDARD RAILWAY SYSTEMS booklet of Train Description Apparatus, 16pp c.1940s. (3) £10

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BR (SC) cloth and gilt uniform cap badge "Station Master" with gilt on light blue cloth, lion and wheel and laurel leaves. (1) £10

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ASHOVER LIGHT RAILWAY complete set of six B&W real photo postcards pub. by LPC. Complete with original, rather tatty, envelope. Cards in VGC. (7) £20

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MINOR LINES and NG RAILWAYS commercial cards: Shropshire & Montgomeryshire (7), Ashover Light (1), Cromford & High Peak (6), Southwold (1), Colne Valley (5), GER Tollesbury Branch (2). Some plain backs. Various publishers. (22) £15

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TRAMWAYS AND LIGHT RAILWAYS. Commercial coloured and B&W cards and photos from IofM (10), Swansea & Mumbles (6), Dublin & Blessington (5), Gt Orme (7), Birmingham Central Tramways (Kitson loco) (1). (29) £15

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NIDD VALLEY LIGHT RAILWAY 10" x 14" letterpress notice "Public Warning - Persons are Warned Not to Trespass Etc." Dated October 1907. (1) £10

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Eltonware ovoid shaped vase having typical foliate decoration in relief on a blue, green and light brown ground, base with painted marks, 15cm high

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Pedigree hard plastic Walking Doll, blue weighted eyes, open mouth showing tongue (A/F), light brown short wig, (inoperable voice box) with bent arms and legs, dressed in a purple knitted dress with purple knitted hat, 21"

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S. F. B. J. bisque headed Doll, brown fixed eyes, painted eyebrows and lashes, open mouth showing four upper teeth, with light brown wig, stamped 'Paris', composition ball jointed body, dressed in a full length cotton dress and cap, 17", (stand not included)

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Light brown plush fur Teddy Bear with white and black glass eyes, black embroidered nose and mouth, shaved snout, 25"

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Merrythough 'Cheeky Bear', light and dark brown mohair, with amber and black glass eyes, embroidered nose and mouth, with black felt snout, paw pads, bells in each ear, with straight movable limbs, 27"

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Tray: Three Teddy Bears, one a Channel Island Toy, brown mohair fur, with black plastic eyes, black embroidered nose and mouth, with light brown paw and feet pads, 13"; White fur faced Teddy Bear with amber and black plastic eyes and plastic nose, 17" + White mohair fur Teddy Bear with pink and black glass eyes, black velvet nose with pink paw and feet pads, 8", (3)

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