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A collection of Hornby Dublo freight stock etc., comprising 44 boxed wagons and eight unboxed, also two Signal Cabins (one boxed), two boxed ES6 single colour light signals, two boxed ES7 double colour light signals, and four boxed furniture containers; the boxed wagons including three 4316 SR Horse Boxes complete with three horses (one with doors glued)
An assortment of diecast and lead accessories, including two Dinky 4-face traffic lights, a Dinky police box and another slightly larger, a lead platform ticket machine and a similar vending machine, six assorted petrol pumps (one Dinky, one Barrett & Sons), a bus stop, a lead street light and a garden roller; variable condition, unboxed
A small group of Italian diecast vehicles by Mercury, comprising six unboxed racing cars (two number 31 in red and blue, 34 Maserati in red, two 37 Cisitalia in light and medium blue, 39 SVA in green), a boxed 94c Ciclope autocar (jib missing), unboxed 10 Fiat 500C, and another unboxed saloon car; variable condition
H** Peprill after S** Walters, Outward Bound: Off the Rock Fort and Light House, Liverpool, Homeward Bound: Passing the Light Ship, Liverpool, hand coloured mezzotints, each p. 30 x 34.5 cm Published by George Andrews, 1812, His Majesty's Ship Spartan attacking the French Squadron in the Bay of Naples on the 3rd day of May 1810; His Majesty's Ship Spartan having defeated the French Squadron taking possession of the captured Brig Sparviere, hand coloured mezzotints, each s.43.5 x 56.5 cm
Scott, Walter (1771-1832), Scott's Novels, Edinburgh, Adam and Charles Black, 1851, 8vo, twenty four volumes (lacking volume XXII), engraved frontispiece and twenty four additional engraved title vignettes, folding facsimile letter, contemporary half green morocco, red and black morocco lettering pieces, spine with four raised bands, a few lettering pieces lacking, some light rubbing, contemporary ownership, inscription of 'Henry Richmond' dated 1853.
Mann, Thomas, Doktor Faustus, Stockholm, Bermann-Fischer Verlag, 1947, 8o, contemporary brown cloth, spine lettered in gilt, lacking dust-jacket, inscribed by the author, dated "12.V.49".Mann, Thomas, Joseph Der Ernahrer, London, Martin Seckler & Warburg Ltd, 1944, 8o, contemporary light brown calf, lacking dust-jacked, dedicated and dated by the author "To Dr. H. J. Alexander Thomas Mann - London 20. May. 47".Together with a small quantity of related material.
A pair of Continental silver two light wall sconces, each with shaped oblong backplates containing a central oval boss, embossed with figures below festoons and a dove surmount, the branches foliate decorated and supporting swag decorated sockets with petallate borders, import marked for London 1901, also bearing French marks, 17cm, 17oz
Lang (Andrew) Angling Sketches, large-paper copy, xii, 176pp., number 69 of 150 copies, 3 original etchings and illustrations by W.G. Burn-Murdoch, a little very light foxing to first and last few ff., original boards, a little light foxing, slightly rubbed, [Westwood & Satchell Supplement p.248], 8vo, Longmans, Green & Co., 1891.
[Liger (Louis)] Traitte de Toute Sorte de Chasse et de Pêche, 2 vol., xvi, 343pp., vi, 271pp., [76ff]., titles printed in red and black, 90 engraved plates, some folding, a little light browning, contemporary calf, rebacked and repaired, very slightly rubbed, [Westwood & Satchell p.210], 12mo, Amsterdam, Estienne Roger, 1714. *** The first book is taken from "Les Ruses Innocentes", the other four are different and come from Liger's "Amusemens de la Campagne". A subsequent Amsterdam reprint has the title "Amusemens de la chasse et de la pêche, 1743".
Little (G.) The Angler's Complete Guide and Companion, Being a Practical Treatise on Angling and Its Requirements, first edition, 203pp., [2pp.], 12 hand-coloured lithographed plates of flies, wood-engraved illustrations throughout, advertisement leaf at end, a little very light spotting to title and preface, hinges slightly weak, original pictorial cloth, gilt, g.e., extremities a little rubbed, 8vo, privately printed by the author, n.d. [1881].
[Locke (James)] Tweed and Don; Or, Recollections and Reflections of an Angler for the Last Fifty Years, first edition, viii, 152pp., wood-engraved frontispiece, illustrations, original red cloth, gilt, a little light soiling, mainly to spine, head and foot of spine very slightly rubbed, [Westwood & Satchell p.136pp.], 8vo, Edinburgh, William P. Nimmo, 1860. *** A genial tour of Scotland's major fishing waters.
Mackintosh (Alexander) The Driffield Angler; In Two Parts: Containing, Descriptions of the Different Types of Freshwater Fish, and the Best Methods of Taking Them in Rivers, Lakes and Fish-Ponds ... , to Which are Added, Instructions for Shooting ... also, a Short Treatise on Coursing ... , first edition, xii, 346pp., half-title, engraved frontispiece, a little light water-staining to half-title, a little light browning, uncut, handsome modern panelled calf, gilt spine, [Westwood & Satchell pp.137-38], 8vo, Gainsborough, for the author by H. Mozley, n.d., [1806]. *** Although overlooked by many historians (Robb, Hills and Gingrich), Mackintosh is an important sourcebook for those interested in the history of fly pattern development. It seems obvious that he is sometimes talking about dry flies in his chapter on fly tying materials since he endorses materials "not apt to imbibe the water". He also stresses copying the belly of the natural fly when tying since "the fish take most notice ... being more in their sight".
Maitland (Sir J. Ramsay Gibson) The History of Howietoun, Containing a Full Description of ... Hatching Houses and Ponds, and of Experiments ... and also of the Fish-Cultural Work and the Magnificent Results Already Obtained, first edition, xxiv, 278pp., engraved frontispiece and illustrations, a little very light spotting to title, hinges very slightly weak, original blue cloth, gilt spine, slightly rubbed, a little light soiling, folio, Stirling, J.R. Guy, 1887.
Malloch (P.D.) Life-History and Habits of the Salmon, Sea-Trout, Trout, and Other Freshwater Fish, first edition, xvi, 264pp., numerous illustrations, small stamp to title, original pictorial cloth, gilt, extremities very slightly rubbed, a little light soiling, 4to, Adam and Charles Black, 1910.
Manchester Anglers' Association.- Anglers' Evenings, First Series, viii, 276pp., engraved title vignette, bookplate of Wood of Largo, original decorative cloth, gilt, very slightly rubbed, [Westwood & Satchell p.8], Manchester and London, Abel Heywood & Son [&c.], 1880; Anglers' Evenings, Second Series, large-paper copy, [viii], 283pp., plates, hinges a little weak, original decorative cloth, gilt, slightly rubbed, light soiling, [Westwood & Satchell p.xiv], Manchester and London, Abel Heywood & Son [&c.], 1882; Anglers' Evenings, Third Series, ix, 286pp., [2pp.], frontispiece and title vignette, hinges a little weak, original decorative cloth, gilt, rubbed, Manchester and London, Abel Heywood & Son [&c.], 1894, first editions, 8vo & 4to (3).
March (J.) The Jolly Angler; or Water-side Companion, first edition, [viii], 96pp., engraved frontispiece and pictorial title, illustrations, browning to frontispiece and title, a little light browning throughout, a few small holes to frontispiece, later half calf, rubbed with a little worming to calf, [Westwood & Satchell pp.143-44], 12mo, by J. March, Engraver On Wood, G. Berger and B. Steill, n.d. [1833]. *** Scarce in this first of seven editions; popular and jocular guide to angling, for which March also made the engravings, and printed and published the book. It is difficult to determine the priority of issue of this copy, however, as 'G. Berger' is not listed as publisher in the copies in both Westwood and Satchell and Heckscher.
March (J.) The Jolly Angler; or Water-side Companion, first edition, viii, 96pp., engraved frontispiece and pictorial title, illustrations, a little very light water-staining, frontispiece and title with light damp-staining, contemporary cloth-backed boards, slightly rubbed, [Westwood & Satchell pp.143-144], 12mo, Effingham Wilson, G. Berger and B. Steill, n.d. [1833]. *** This popular work was subsequently published six times.
Markham (Gervase) and Colonel Robert Venables. The Pleasures of Princes or Good Mens Recreations ... Together with The Experienced Angler, xxiv, 111pp., number 358 of 650 copies, half-title, original vellum-backed boards, dust-jacket, a little light dust-soiling and a few small tears to edges, small 4to, The Cresset Press, 1927.
Marston (R[obert] B[right]) Walton and Some Earlier Writers on Fish and Fishing, first edition, one of 50 large-paper copies, xxviii, 264pp., [3pp.], title printed in red and black, bookplate of Don Horter, light browning to endpapers, uncut, hinges very slightly weak, contemporary roan-backed cloth, spine slightly rubbed, large 8vo, Eliot Stock, 1894. *** Part of "The Book-Lover's Library", edited by Henry B. Wheatley.
[Marston (Edward)], "The Amateur Angler". An Old Man's Holidays, first edition, large paper copy initialled by the author, xiv, 140pp., [2pp.], number 5 of 250 copies on Van Gelder's handmade paper, half-title, plates, 2ff. advertisements at end, original vellum-backed cloth, a little very light soiling, small tear to head of spine, 8vo, Sampson Low, Marston and Company, 1900.
[Marston (Edward)], "The Amateur Angler". Easy-Chair Memories and Rambling Notes, first edition, large-paper copy signed by the author, xii, 174pp., [2pp.], number 19 of 100 copies, half-title, plates, 2pp. advertisments at end, a little light foxing, original cloth, gilt to spine very slightly rubbed, 8vo, Sampson Low, Marston & Co., 1911.
Marston (Edward), "The Amateur Angler". Sketches of Booksellers of Other Days, first American edition, xii, 182pp., title printed in red and black, frontispiece and illustrations, a little very light foxing, hinges very slightly weak, original vellum-backed cloth, gilt, t.e.g., a little very light soiling, small 8vo, New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1901. *** Printed at the Chiswick Press.
Martin (J.W.), "The Trent Otter". Practical Fishing for the So-Called Coarse Fishes, first edition, xii, 146pp., [4pp.], half-title, illustrations, mostly of equipment, 4pp. advertisements at end, light browning, original pictorial yellow cloth, light dust-soiling, 8vo, C. Arthur Pearson Ltd., n.d.[1906]. *** Covers "every branch of float-fishing, legering, spinning, trolling, and line-baiting on river, lake and stream."
Martin (J.W.), "The Trent Otter". The "Trent Otter's" Little Book on Angling, first edition, signed presentation copy from the author, 82pp., [5pp]., frontispiece, illustrations, 5pp. advertisements at end, title very lightly soiled, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, rubbed with a little loss of image, light soiling, 8vo, Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., 1910. *** Ink inscription reads "Presented by the author to the Hungerford Angling Association. 1910".
Martin (Rev. James) The Angler's Guide; The Most Complete and Practical Ever Written ... With a Minute Description of Tackle, Baits, Times, Seasons, Fish, and the Method of Cooking Them ... to Which is Added ... "The Three Jolly Anglers", first edition, viii, 191pp., wood-engraved frontispiece, 8pp. advertisements at beginning, a little light browning, light soiling to p.191, ex-library copy with bookplate removed and ticket holder to rear pastedown, hinges a little weak, original red cloth, spine repaired with adhesive tape, light soiling, a little bumped, [Westwood & Satchell p.148], 8vo, G. Cox, 1854. *** Contains sections on roach, jack, barbel, dace, gudgeon, chub, perch, eel, carp, tench, bream and trout fishing, as well as "a minute description of tackle, baits, times, season, fish, and the method of cooking them, and all the places for angling within twenty miles of London."
[Maxwell (William Hamilton)] Wild Sports of the West. With Legendary Tales, and Local Sketches, 2 vol., first edition, xvi, 327pp., [1p.], viii, 343pp., 5 aquatint plates, woodcuts in the text, bookplates of John Tilley, some light foxing, contemporary half morocco, gilt, t.e.g., slightly rubbed, [Westwood & Satchell p.149], 8vo, Richard Bentley, 1832. *** Editions were subsequently published in 1838 and 1842. The 'West' of the title refers to England and Scotland.
Maxwell (Sir Herbert) The Story of the Tweed, [xii], 374pp., half-title, title printed in red and black, plates, sepia photograph loosely inserted ?of drive to Abbotsford, a little light foxing, hinges a little weak, original cloth, gilt spine, t.e.g., extremities very slightly rubbed, 8vo, James Nisbet and Company, 1909. *** Contains a chapter on 'Tweedside Angling'.
Maxwell (Sir Herbert, editor) Chronicles of the Houghton Fishing Club, 1822-1908, first edition, xii, 266pp., number 224 of 350 copies, half-title, title printed in red and black, plates and illustrations, light browning to title, frontispiece lightly foxed, upper hinge weak, original cloth, t.e.g., others uncut, slightly rubbed, Edward Arnold, 1908 ~ Page (R.P., editor) Further Chronicles of the Houghton Fishing Club, 1908-1931, first edition, [viii], 89pp., half-title, title printed in red and black, plates, some colour, slip tipped in on title advertising the original "Chronicles (1822-1907)" by Sir Herbert Maxwell, original green cloth, t.e.g., others uncut, paper label mounted on upper cover, McCorquodale & Co., 1932, large 4to (2).
Maxwell (Sir Herbert, editor) Fishing At Home and Abroad, first edition, xii, 413pp., number 242 of 750 copies, half-title, title printed in red and black, portrait frontispiece, 60 plates, including 7 colour, 5 monochrome and 5 photogravure plates with captioned tissue guards, a little very light foxing to first few ff., hinges skilfully reinforced, original morocco, gilt, t.e.g., others uncut, very slightly rubbed, 4to, The London & Counties Press Association Ltd., 1913. *** Contains "American Trout Fishing" by Theodore Gordon; this was his only published work. The first trade edition was published in 1914.
Maxwell (W.H.) Sports and Adventures in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, Being a Sequel to "Wild Sports of the West", [iii], 352pp., wood-engraved frontispiece and additional title, light browning and a little light soiling, lacks front free endpaper, hinges a little weak, original blue cloth, slightly rubbed, spine a little darkened, 8vo, G. Routledge & Co., 1853. *** The second edition of a work originally in 2 vol., entitled "Wanderings in the Highlands and Islands", published 1844. Includes much trout and salmon fishing.
Mills (John) The Sportsman's Library, xxviii, 431pp., half-title, lithographed portrait frontispiece, plates, a little very light damp-staining to some plates, original red cloth, light soiling, spine faded, 8vo, Edinburgh, William Paterson, n.d., [?1845]. *** This edition has been called 'very scarce'; it may or may not have preceded that listed in Westwood and Satchell, p.152, which was published by W. Tait, Edinburgh. This edition does however have "Printed by William Tait, 107, Prince's Street" on the final page. The difference between the 2 editions seems to have been that the Tait had printed illustrations whereas the Paterson contained lithographs. Contains sections on hunting, shooting, game, sporting dogs and angling.
Mitchell-Hedges (F.A.) Battling With Sea Monsters, first edition, 319pp., [1p.], maps, plates, a little light foxing, hinges a little weak, original cloth, rubbed, head and foot of spine chipped, Duckworth, n.d., [c.1925]; Danger My Ally, 255pp., plates, original cloth, a little fading, Elek Books, 1954, 8vo (2). *** The first mentioned contains tales of exciting fishing in Honduras, Guatemala and Panama; the second describes adventures and some experiences in deep-sea fishing of this famous explorer, archaeologist and collector, who was an acquaintance of J. Pierpont Morgan and Trotsky.
Mitchell (William Andrew) On the Pleasure and Utility of Angling; A Paper Read to the Waltonian Club of Newcastle Upon Tyne, July 27th, 1824, 32pp., [4pp.], engraved title vignette with tissue guard, 4pp. advertisements tipped in at end, bookplate, light foxing to first 3ff., original wrappers, light soiling, joints weak, drop-back box, [Westwood & Satchell p.152], 8vo, Newcastle upon Tyne, for the Waltonian Club at the Mercury Press, 1824. *** One of the publications of the "Newcastle Typographical Society". The title vignette was designed by William Garret and engraved by Thomas Bewick.
Morgan (George) The New Complete Sportsman; or, the Town and Country Gentleman's Recreation, iv, 302pp., [2pp.], engraved frontispiece, 2pp. advertisements at end, browning and a little light foxing, contemporary ink inscription and a couple of ink spots to title, wormhole throughout with a little loss of text, lacking rear free endpaper, upper hinge a little weak, contemporary calf, rebacked with small piece of spine label remaining, slightly rubbed, [Westwood & Satchell p.153], 12mo, for Alex. Hogg, n.d. [?c.1785]. *** Westwood & Satchell write "Identical with Fairfax's 'Complete Sportsman' but with some revision and correction." Angling is included pp.1-44, along with "The breeding and managing game cocks ... , horse-racing, fox-hunting, hare-hunting ... shooting ... " and more.
Murdoch (W.) More Light on the Salmon, What a Dee Salmon Sees, Hears, and Does on Its Journey from the Grey North Sea to the Mountain Pool in the Cairngorms, 50pp., [11pp.], plates, advertisements, original pictorial wrappers, some browning, Aberdeen, 'The Fishing News', n.d. ~ Linklater (Eric) The Secret Larder, Or, How a Salmon Lives and Why It Dies, 22pp., original wrappers, Macmillan, 1969 ~ Smith (Ogden) Trout Fishing Tackle, Fly and Dry Fly, 48pp. catalogue, original wrappers, Ogden Smith's, n.d. ~ Angling With Luron, 48pp., original wrappers, lightly soiled, Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd., n.d.; and 3 others, similar, v.s. (7).
Nall (G. Herbert) The Life of the Sea Trout, Especially in Scottish Waters; With Chapters on the Reading & Measuring of Scales, first edition, 335pp., numerous plates and illustrations, a little very light foxing, original green cloth, gilt spine, 8vo, Seeley, Service & Co., 1930. *** A compilation of many detailed studies of the sea trout.
Neil (A.) Neil's New and Complete Angler; or, the Whole Art of Catching Fish ... to Which is Added, a Correct Abstract of the Several Acts of Parliament with Respect to Angling, 38pp., second edition, engraved frontispiece, a little light browning and light spotting, A2 with tear repaired in centre of page, original wrappers, drop-back box, [Westwood & Satchell p.155], 12mo, by A. Neil, n.d., [c.1804]. *** Very scarce in any edition, particularly this early one. The frontispiece, dated 1804, shows a lady and gentleman angling as well as 12 vignettes of fish.

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