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A collection of Victorian and later pressed glass bowls; a pressed glass bowl, by Greeners, featuring a portrait of Disraeli Earl of Beaconsfield, July 1878; and six other pieces of similar coloured pressed glassware; together with a collection of modern Studio Pottery, comprising: posy bowls, vases, jugs, teapot, etc.
Scott (Sir Walter) Waverley Novels, 25 vols, 12mo, green cloth, portrait, additional engraved titles, Edinburgh, 1854-55; Lockhart (J.G.) Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott... Second Edition, 10 vols, 12mo, purple cloth, frontispieces and additional engraved titles, Edinburgh & London, 1839. (35)
White (James) A Treatise on Veterinary Medicine, 3 vols, 12mo, calf, 18 engraved plates (a few coloured), 1807; Clater (F.) Every Man his Own Farrier, 8vo, printed boards, portrait, 1811; [Youatt (W.)] The Horse, with a Treatise on Draught, and a Copious Index, 8vo, boards, illustrations, 1831; White (J.) The Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse's Foot, 12mo, boards, 13 plates (some coloured), errata leaf at end, 1801. (6)
HISTORY OF THE INDIES IN FIVE VOLUMES by Guillaume Thomas François Raynal (1713-96), A Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements and Trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies, translated from the French by J Justamond, The Second Edition, revised and corrected, published by T Cadell, London 1776, five volumes with engraved portrait frontispiece, four folding engraved maps, contemporary polished calf, spines with red morocco lettering-pieces, armorial bookplate from the library of Joseph Radcliffe, Milnsbridge, Yorkshire, each 22cm high
HARRY LAUDER LETTERS AND FRAMED SELF PORTRAIT three letters in total, written in pen and pencil (two on headed stationary reading 'Sir Harry Lauder, Laudervale, Dunoon'), dated April 3 1922 and Sept 12 1922, the former reading 'My dear MacLeod, Let me say how much I appreciate your interest in Harry Lauder, I am really at the stage when I care not what any individual may think. I feel I have the love and affection of my countrymen...'; the self-portrait in pen, depicting Lauder smoking and signed 'Harry Lauder by myself', 13cm high, 9.5cm wide, together with four postcards, two signed by Lauder, and a pen and pencil portrait of his friend, signed 'Yours aye, 1935, Mother Goose', 13cm high, 9cm wide
CHARLIE HUNTER (1836-1921) LONG-NOSED GOLF CLUB the crown stamped 'C. HUNTER, MH', hickory shaft, head 4.5cm wide, the club 110cm long Note: Charlie Hunter was born in Prestwick in 1836 and died there on 24th January 1921. He succeeded Old Tom Morris as Club-maker and Professional at Prestwick in 1864. In 1865 he went to Royal Blackheath GC, and his place was taken by Andrew Strath, who sadly died in 1868. Hunter then returned to Prestwick and continued in the service of the Club until his death. He played in the first Open in 1860 and thereafter played in or was starter for every Open at Prestwick until his death. He laid out various courses, was an Elder of the Kirk and was given the Freedom of Prestwick. In memory of his 53 years service to Prestwick Golf Club a portrait of the man hangs in the dining room of the club to this day. In 1880 Charlie Hunter started making hickory shafted golf clubs, an example being the present one on show.
Of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Politie. Richard Hooker, 1879. London: R. Scott, J Basset, J Weight & R Chiswell. Large folio. Includes preface by Isaac Walton on Hooker's life. Engraved fontispiece with portrait of the author plus engraved title. Title page in red & black. Minor worm-track affecting first and last few ff. Fontis detached with upper board, otherwise internally good. Contemporary calf, worn, covers detached. [1].
The Poetical Works of William Cowper. Ed Rev. Robert Aris Willmott, 1855. London: George Routledge & Co. Cowper's poetical works brown leather with morocco half-title to spine. Gilt tooling to spine. Fine portrait fontis of Cowper. Modest rubbing to spine and boards. Marbled endpapers and edges. Keniworth, Fair Maid of Perte, Redgauntlet:Walter Scott. Edinburgh, 1862-63. Near fine. 3/4 brown leather with marbled 5 raised bands to spine, with morocco boards. burgundy half title. Gilt tooling to spine. The Post Captain; The Wooden Walls Well Manned...1808. 3rd Ed. Sm 8vo. Signature of Sir Pryse to title page. Note loss to upper spine, but binding is holding well. The Poetical works of Mark Akinside 4 Fine binding.8 vo.3/4 5 raised bands and red & A tale of the 18th Century by Sir 8 vo. Adam & Charles Black, 3 vols in uniform binding,1805. 12mo. Vol 1 only.
A framed and glazed photographic portrait print of Queen Mary, framed to display at the reverse the signed dedication from Mary R (Queen Mary of Teck) dated 1934 with a section of Sandringham note paper inscribed in the Queen's hand "and grateful thanks for the charming little calendar and pot of flowers".

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