FABRIQUE NATIONALE A FINE MAGIS-ENGRAVED 12-BORE `AUTO-5` SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN, serial no. 205558, 27 1/2in. nitro barrel with 7mm stepped ventilated top-rib, 2 3/4in. chamber, bored approx. 3/4 choke, gold-washed trigger, bright satin finish receiver engraved with floral scroll engraving and scenes of boar and stag being brought down by hounds, the top with scenes of duck and pheasant, the rear of the receiver with the portrait of a spaniel, signed `M. MAGIS`, 14 1/2in. semi-pistolgrip stock including Browning buttplate, weight 8lb. 5oz.
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HARTMANN & WEISS A FINE .458 (WIN. MAG.) BOLT-MAGAZINE BIG GAME RIFLE, serial no. 10652, 57.5cm. blued barrel signed `HARTMANN & WEISS. HAMBURG - LONDON`, ramp-mounted bead fore-sight with flip-up moon-sight, matt quarter rib with rear-sight of one standing and three folding leaves each with gold-inlaid centre-line and graduated to 300 metres, bright DWM receiver finely engraved with scrollwork and a portrait of a leopard on the receiver ring, fitted with a Zeiss Diavari-C 1,5-4,5x18 telescopic sight in quick detachable mounts, 14 1/8in. well figured pistolgrip stock including 5/8in. rubber recoil pad, raised cheek-piece, chequered grip and fore-end, dark horn fore-end cap, finely engraved mounts including magazine floor-plate decorated with scrollwork and a vignette of a bull elephant signed `EISBACHER`, blued sling mounts. This rifle appears to be little used.
LUD. BOROVNIK FOR KETTNER A 6.5X57R / .22 HORNET SIDEPLATED OVER AND UNDER BOXLOCK NON-EJECTOR DOUBLE RIFLE, serial no. 40.4693, 23 1/2in. Bohler Super Blitz nitro barrels with sight-rib, open sights and ramp-mounted bead foresight, the breech end with gold highlights, gold-inlaid `KETTNER - IFFLI - METZ` and mounted with a Zeiss Diatal-Z 6x42 telescopic sight in quickly-detachable mounts, three-piece fore-end, treble-grip action with side-bolsters, pierced toplever, manual safety / barrel selector switch, gold-washed set triggers, profusely engraved with acanthus scrolls with gold-inlaid highlights, the fences carved in relief with stylised foliage, the underside relief engraved with the portrait of a chamois, 14 3/8in. highly-figured pistolgrip stock with sculpted cheekpiece, sling swivels, with horn pistolgrip-cap and buttplate, weight 7lb. 1oz.
J. FANZOJ (FERLACH) A .375 (H&H MAGNUM) NITRO EXPRESS SIDELOCK EJECTOR DOUBLE RIFLE, serial no. 21.1225, 24 7/8in. nitro chopperlump barrels with matt sight rib, open sights and folding leaf sights, ramp-mounted high-visibility bead foresight, rib engraved `J. FANZOJ - FERLACH`, the tubes engraved `.375 H&H MGN.`, bolstered treble-grip action with removable striker discs, manual safety, cocking-indicators, gold-washed triggers, the front a set trigger, the side-bolsters and fences carved with thistle motifs, scroll engraving, the lockplates with african scenes of lion attacking gazelle, grazing buffalo and African bull elephant, the triggerguard with an African darter, 14 7/8in. pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece, steel pistolgrip-cap (with trap engraved with the portrait of a lion), including 1in. rubber recoil pad, weight 10lb. 1oz.
FLLI. BERTUZZI A FINE, MORETTI-ENGRAVED 20-BORE SINGLE-TRIGGER SIDELOCK EJECTOR, ONE OF `THE RENAISSANCE COLLECTION`, serial no. 5890, 30in. nitro chopperlump barrels with broad raised matt rib, the left tube inlaid in gold `THE RENAISSANCE COLLECTION BY BERTUZZI`, 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. imp. cyl. and 1/4 choke, treble-grip action with rounded bar, automatic safety, removable striker discs, non-selective single trigger, rolled-edge triggerguard, the action and furniture deeply carved in relief with arabesques and stylised acanthus scrolls on a matt background, the underside involving the portrait of the Green Man, the action and lockplates finely engraved, in deep bulino style with Moretti`s interpretation of sections of the fresco "The Triumph of Galatea" by Raffaello Sanzio; the left lockplate with the fair sea-nymph Galatea riding the waves in her dolphin drawn chariot, surrounded by carousing Tritones and Nereids, Galatea herself looking back as she is serenaded by the cyclops Polyphemus, the scene inset with a cartouche inscribed `RAPHAEL BY DAVIDE MORETTI`; the right lockplate with ethereal putti, bows drawn, the arrows aimed at Galatea`s heart, the underside with a detail of a Tritone embracing a Nereid, bright finish overall, 14 3/4in. highly-figured stock, the fore-end wood finely inset with the Bertuzzi crest, weight 6lb. 8oz., in its brass-cornered oak and leather case with oak-lined compartments. The gun was completed circa 1989 and appears to be virtually unused
BROWNING A 12-BORE DELUXE `AMERICAN PINTAIL` SINGLE-TRIGGER OVER AND UNDER EJECTOR, serial no. 8H4PZ00486, No. 486 of 500, 28in. nitro barrels with 8mm ventilated matt top-rib with intermediate bead sight and gold-inlaid `2`, 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. 1/4 choke in both, hold-open toplever, manual safety with integral barrel selector switch, gold-washed single-trigger, action deeply carved with bold acanthus scrolls on a matt background, surrounding gold-detailed vignettes of American pintail in flight, the underside gold-inlaid `AMERICAN PINTAIL, 486 OF 500, ANAS ACUTA`, signed `O. DeLeeuw` and `R Kowalski`, the triggerguard with a relief engraved and gold-inlaid portrait of a further pintail and initialled `T.R.P.`, 14 1/4in. highly-figured pistolgrip stock with ornate chequering borders, weight 7lb. 9oz., in its Browning full length red velvet-lined presentation case
Garrett, Albert Wood engravings and drawings of Iain Macnab of Barachastlain. Tunbridge Wells, 1973. 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper, ex-library stamps and marks; Mullins, Edwin Alfred Wallis, Cornish primitive painter. London, 1967. 4to, original cloth, dustwrapper; Whybrow, Marion St Ives 1883-1993, portrait of an art colony. Suffolk, 1996. 4to, original soft covers; Tate Gallery St Ives 1939-64, twenty five years of painting, sculpture and pottery. London, 1985. 4to, original soft covers; Summerson, John Ben Nicholson. London, 1948. Oblong 8vo, original soft covers; Hilton, Roger Night letters and selected drawings. London, 1980. 4to, original soft covers; Clark, Jonathan St Ives & British modernism. London, [no date]. Square 8vo, tipped in colour plates, original soft covers; and 12 others (19)
Raynal, Guillaume Thomas François Histoire philosophique et politique, des établissemens & du commerce des européens dans les deux Indes. Geneva: chez les libraires associés, 1775. 3 volumes, 4to, half-titles, engraved portrait, 4 folding maps and 5 engraved plates, 3 engraved vignettes, contemporary mottled calf, spines gilt, lacks 2 plates, rebacked, corners slightly rubbed
[Boisguilbert, Pierre le Pesant] The life of Mary Stewart, Queen of Scotland and France... done into English... by James Freebairn. Edinburgh: printed for the author, 1725. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, contemporary calf, red label, later endpapers, inner hinges strengthened Note: Signet Library Exhibition 118, Festival of Britain 1951, pp. 27
Colquhoun, John The moor and the loch. Edinburgh, 1880. Fifth edition, 8vo, 2 volumes, portrait frontispiece, autograph letter signed by Colquhoun tipped in to front endpaper, later green morocco gilt, backstrips faded; Smith, Alexander A summer in Skye. London, 1865. 8vo, 2 volumes, contemporary half calf gilt, backstrips rubbed; Ruffer, Jonathan Garnier The big shots. London: Debrett, 1978. 8vo, number 30 of 200 copies, forward by H.R.H. Prince of Wales, original full green morocco gilt, slipcase; Craigie, Sir William A dictionary of the older Scottish tongue. London, [no date]. 4to, 3 volumes, original green cloth gilt; and 2 others (10)
Gibbon, Edward The history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. London: W. Strahan, 1776-1788. 4to, 6 volumes, first edition of volume I [second state with errata corrected on pp.183], second edition of volume II & III, portrait frontispiece to volume II, 3 folding maps, contemporary calf gilt, red and green labels, rubbed; [Idem] Miscellaneous works. London, 1796. 4to, 2 volumes, uniform with previous, upper board of volume II loose, some worming to first 2-3 leaves of volume I (8)
Hume, David The history of the houses of Douglas and Angus. Edinburgh: Euan Tyler, 1644. 4to, early nineteenth century russia gilt, lacking spine; Idem Another copy. Edinburgh: Euan Tyler, 1644. 4to, contemporary calf, somewhat dust-soiled, rebacked; Home, of Kames, Henry Memoirs of the life and writings. Edinburgh: W. Creech, 1807. 2 volumes, 4to, engraved portrait, contemporary blue half morocco, uncut, rubbed; Ridpath, George The border-history of England & Scotland. Berwick: H. Richardson, 1776. 4to, errata leaf, contemporary half calf, title and both boards detached, worn; [Idem] The border-history of England and Wales. 1810. 4to, folding map, contemporary half calf, worn, upper cover detached; and a William Collins 1865 Bible in maroon morocco gilt (7)
Macdonald, Lt. Roderick William The medals and journals of Lieutenant Roderick William Macdonald, Royal Navy, who went missing from the aircraft carrier H.M.S. Courageous on 15 February 1937 H.M.S. Ramilles Prize Medal, 26mm., silver, reverse inscribed, ‘H.M.S. Ramillies inter part Marathon Race Nov. 1930 3rd Prize Mid. R. W. McDonald’, in Phillips, Aldershot case of issue; Naval Prize Medal, 32mm., silver, hallmarks for Birmingham 1931, obverse inscribed, ‘1st B.S. Med. Fleet 1931’, reverse inscribed, ‘H.M.S. Ramillies Marathon Winners’; H.M.S. Excellent Sports Medal, 32mm., bronze, reverse inscribed, ‘Inter-Block Marathon 1933’; Malta Amateur Athletic Association Medal, 51mm., silvered bronze, reverse inscribed, ‘1935 One Mile 1st Lieut. Macdonald’, in Phillips, Aldershot case of issue; Sports Medal, 40mm., silvered bronze, obverse inscribed, ‘1st B.S. 1935 3 Mile 1st’, very fine and better; Journals Recipient’s journals as a Midshipman, volume 1, for the period 1929-30, volume 2, for the period 1930-31-32, each volume of 170+ pages and inserts, drawings, sketches, watercolours, together with a day by day account of his duties and other activities. During this period, Macdonald was serving abo rd H.M. Ships Ramillies, Eagle, Glorious and Vanquisher; Commission A framed commission document appointing him Sub-Lieutenant, dated 25 October 1933; Photographs Four naval group photographs and one of the recipient and his brother; and a H.M.S. Queen Elizabeth cap tally; Annesley, James The trial in ejectment (at large) between Campbell Craig, lessee of James Annesley Esq. London: Printed for J. and P. Knapton, T. Longman, et al., 1744. Folio, contemporary half calf gilt, worn, boards loose, first 3 leaves loose, repair to outer edge of last leaf, small hole affecting single word in text, title page torn and repaired, copy of the Daily Post Friday January 27th 1744 bound in; Drummond, William The works of... Edinburgh, 1711. 4to, portrait frontispiece, contemporary calf, lacking lower board, upper board loose (qty) Note: Lieutenant Roderick (Rory) William Macdonald was the younger son of Major Donald Ramsay Macdonald, D.S.O., M.C., Royal Field Artillery. Included in this lot is a newspaper cutting in which Admiral Sir William Fisher wrote: ‘Anyone who has known Rory Macdonald, however slightly, will have felt a bitter pang to hear of his premature end on service in the Fleet Air Arm. But those, like myself, who had been in the same ship with him (and he was my flag lieutenant for a period) know that the Navy has suffered a really grievous loss. In all sincerity I believe that we officers and men of H.M.S. Queen Elizabeth that in him we had the most exceptional young officer of his time. Personally I have never known a better. Added to a most attractive appearance and manner, he had all the solid qualities of character that are most admired in our Service. Humour, gaiety, vivid and radiant there was, continually breaking through a strict sense of duty, while a quiet manner of authority yet sympathy - very rare in an officer of his age - evoke little short of devotion in the men under him. He was outstanding in all forms of sport, but chiefly as a long distance runner. It is very hard to lose Rory Macdonald. ....’ On a Memorial to Major Donald Ramsay Macdonald, D.S.O., M.C., R.F.A., and his two sons, the inscription for Lieutenant Roderick William Macdonald, Royal Navy, reads - ‘who was missing from H.M.S. Courageous west of Alexandria on 15th February 1937, aged 24’.
Malthus, T.R. Principles of political economy. London: J. Murray, 1820. First edition, 8vo, lacking advertisements at end, contemporary calf, some spotting, joints rubbed; Chalmers, George An estimate of the comparative strength of Great Britain. London: J. Stockdale, 1794. 8vo, contemporary tree calf; Hudson, W.E. A treatise on the elective franchise and the registration of electors in Ireland. Dublin: R. Milliken, 1832. 12mo, 33 maps, contemporary calf, binding wormed; Lowe, J. The present state of England. London: Longman, 1823. 8vo, contemporary calf; De Lolme, J.L. The constitution of England. London: G. Wilkie, 1807. 8vo, engraved portrait, contemporary half calf, some spotting; and 5 others (10)
1st Gurkha Rifles - Petre, F. Loraine The 1st King George`s own Gurkha Rifles, the Malaun Regiment. London, 1925. 4to, portrait frontispiece, colour plates, later green cloth gilt, very clean interior; Bellers, Brigadier E.V. R. The history of the 1st King George V`s own Gurkha Rifles. Aldershot, 1956. 8vo, volume 2 only, original green cloth (2)
Detective Fiction - Sabatini, Rafael Turbulent tales. London, 1946. First edition, 8vo, dustwrapper, torn at edges, price clipped [Page 104 of Queen`s Quorum by Ellery Queen]; Symons, Julian The progress of crime. London, 1960. First edition, 8vo, presentation copy from the author, original red cloth, lacking dustwrapper; [Idem] Bloody murder, from detective story to the crime novel: a history. London: Faber & Faber, 1972. First edition, 8vo, original cloth, dustwrapper, protective sleeve, a fine copy; [Idem] The players and the game. London, 1972. First edition, 8vo, original cloth, dustwrapper, a fine copy; [Idem] Lilliput magazine. London, 1951. 8vo, containing Symon`s story Criss cross code, original wrappers; Huxley, Aldous Brave new world. London, 1932. First edition, 8vo, modern half calf gilt; Russell, William Recollections of a detective police officer. London, 1972. 8vo, one of 350 copies, original black cloth, dustwrapper, a fine copy; Dunsany, Lord The little tales of Smethers. London, 1952. First edition, 8vo, dustwrapper, price clipped; Goodchild, George Yes, Inspector Mclean. London, 1934. 8vo, lacking dustwrapper; David, Richard Harding In the fog. New York, 1901. 8vo, original blue cloth gilt, bookplate, some foxing; Forsyth, Frederick The Odessa file. London, 1972. 8vo, dustwrapper; McBain, Ed Money, money, money. London, 2001. First edition, 8vo, signed by the author, dustwrapper, a fine copy; Rawson, Clayton The great Merlini. Boston, 1979. 8vo, dustwrapper; Ross, Barnaby The tragedy of X. New York, 1932. 8vo, original black cloth, lacking dustwrapper; Manley, Seon & Lewis, Gogo Grande dames of detection. New York, 1973. 8vo, dustwrapper designed by Edward Gorey; Haycraft, Howard Murder for pleasure. London, 1942. First edition, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, lacking dustwrapper; and 29 others (45)
Dickens, Charles The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. London: Chapman and Hall, 1839. First edition in book form, early issue, "visiter" for "sister" on 17th line of page 123, "latter" for "letter" in 6th line from bottom of page 160, publisher`s imprint at foot of first 4 plates and portrait frontispiece, 37 plates by H.K. Browne, later half morocco gilt, rubbed, majority of plates browned at edges; [Idem] Bleak House. London: Bradbury & Evans, 1853. First edition in book form, 8vo, frontispiece, engraved title, 38 plates by H.K. Browne, contemporary half calf gilt, rubbed, some foxing, some offsetting from plates; [Idem] The posthumous papers of The Pickwick Club. London: Chapman and Hall, 1837. First edition in book form, early issue, with the footnote on p. 9, "S. Veller" on p. 342 line 5, Pickwick misspelled "Picwkick" on p. 375, 8vo, half title, frontispiece, additional illustrated title [with "Weller" on sign, later issue altered from "Veller" in earlier issues], 37 plates, nineteenth century half calf gilt, faded backstrip, rubbed, patches of foxing to plates (3)
Burns, Robert Autograph manuscript poem "Jessie - A Scots Song - Tune, Bonie Dundee". Autograph poem, two stanzas each of eight lines each, with title line above, [c.1793], one leaf, 23 by 18.6cm., folds, short marginal tear at centre fold, with "This is Burns`s handwriting, J.D. Johnstone 1803, Dumfries" added in another hand at foot Note: "Jessie" was sent by Burns to his friend, the musician and editor George Thomson, in April 1793. The present text is identical, apart from the title, to the Dalhousie copy quoted by James Kinsley in Burns, Poems and Songs (1971) (Kinsley 404). In his letter to Thomson Burns wrote "These verses suit the tune exactly... There is a syllable wanting at the beginning of [l.9[ but I suppose it will make little odds" [Letter 554]. Thomson made up the line with "Oh!" in Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voice and suggested some other alteration; Burns wrote to him in September 1793 that "your objection of the stiff line, is just; but mending my colouring wo ld spoil my likeness; so the Picture must stand as it is" [Letter 586] Although Burns sent him the manuscript in 1793, the poem was not published until 1798, and despite Burns`s request Thomson substituted "Scotland" for "Scotia in line five. The poem was inspired by Miss Jessie Staig, daughter of Provost Staig of Dumfries, who became the wife of Major William Miller of Dalswinton and died at age of twenty-six. Two autograph manuscript copies of "Jessie" are listed as extant in the Index of English Literary Manuscripts, volume III, part 1 (1986): one at the Burns Cottage Museum, entitled "Song" and headed "Tune, Bonie Dundee. Composed on Miss Jessie Staig, Dumfries" [c.1793] [Alloway MS 3.6184], the other, headed "Song - Tune Bonie Dundee", in a letter to George Thomson, April 1793, in the Pierpont Morgan library. [Pierpont Morgan, MA47, f.23] Paper with watermark partly visible: possibly "G. Taylor." On the verso, in ink, is the inscription "Burns` own hand" in a near contemporary hand. The present version differs from the Burns Cottage Museum manuscript in the first stanza. The present copy reads "Grace, Beauty & Elegance fetter her lover" while the Burns Cottage Museum copy reads as "Youth, Beauty & Elegance fetter her lover". The second stanza also differs. Line one of the present version reads "Fresh is the rose in the gay, dewy morning" while the Burns Cottage Museum copy reads "Fair is the rose in the gay dewy morning". The second line of the present version reads "And sweet is the lily at evening close" whereas the Burns Cottage Museum copy reads "And sweet is the lily in evening close" Provenance: From the estate of Admiral The Hon Charles Elphinstone-Fleeming of Cumbernauld (1774-1840) who was prominent in the Colombian and Venezuelan wars of liberation and married Dona Catalina Paulina Alessandro de Jimenez, 26 years his junior. Their daughter Clementina married Cornwallis Maude, 4th Viscount Hawarden, and, as Lady Clementina Hawarden, became one of the earliest portrait photographers. The poem was given to the present owner`s grandfather, along with other Fleeming family papers, by Lady Hawarden`s grand-daughter, Lady Eveline Maude.
Hastings, Warren--Richard Cosway, R.A. A.L.S. to Richard Cosway R.A. "Lord Fife has done me the honor to ask my consent to have your portrait of him engraved..." , asking "in what forwardness the other portraits are ?" and stressing his desire to have his collection completed before he dies, 2 pages, 4to, Daylesford House, 15 January 1805; and a large engraved admissions ticket for the 108th day of the trial of Warren Hastings (2)
Calligraphy--Champion, Joseph The parallel, or comparative penmanship, exemplified in four, the greatest original foreign masters. London, the author, 1749. Oblong 4to, engraved portrait frontispiece, title, dedication and 19 (of 20) engraved plates, 4 pages printed text, interleaved copy, later wrappers, some staining, slight loss to plate 19; Tomkins, Thomas The beauties of writing exemplified in a variety of plain and ornamental penmanship. London: T. Varty, 1844. Oblong folio, engraved title, dedication and plates 3-28 and 33-41 only, contemporary half roan, worn, covers detached; Tomkins, Thomas The beauties of writing. London: for the author, 1777. First edition, oblong folio, engraved title, dedication and 40 plates, contemporary boards, some staining and spotting, boards worn (3)
Banking--Bank for International Settlements Original sketches by Derso and Kelen drawn for the picture entitled "The Adventures of Sir Charles Addis", June 1932, 38 portraits in pencil or charcoal, some heightened with red and blue pencil, named and signed, one sheet signed by 29 of the subjects, all mounted, presentation green morocco folding case, rubbed, upper joint split and repaired with cloth lining Note: These humorous sketches were studies for the group portrait of the representatives of the founding members of the Bank for International Settlements. The bank came into existence in May 1930, initially as a functional replacement for the Dawes plan, acting as a transfer agent for reparations and war-debt payments. The subjects of the portraits include Montagu Norman, Governor of the Bank of England, Emile Francqui, Sir Charles Addis, Charles Dawes, J.P. Morgan and numerous other well known banking figures of the banking world.
Glass slides-- Switzerland, Egypt, Europe 58 slides of Switzerland [Berne, Thun, Zurich, Grindelwald, Lucerne, Neuhausen, Jungfrau] 90 portrait and art history slides, including some "Portraits from Life" and "Historical Portraits" by G. W. Wilson; 81 of Europe [France, Italy, Netherlands]; 100 slides of Eygpt, some by George W. Wilson, 4 wooden boxes; with an empty wooden box (5)
Brewster, David A treatise on the microscope. Edinburgh: A. & C. Black, 1827. First edition, 8vo, presentation copy inscribed "To the Jedburgh Mechanics Institute, from the Author", 14 plates, original cloth, some light soiling, upper hinge weak, binding worn, small hole just below inscription; [Idem] The Cabinet Cyclopaedia: Optics. London: Longman, &c., 1838. 12mo, engraved title inscribed "Jedburgh Mechanics Institute Library", illustrations, some damp-staining, one leaf repaired, original cloth covered with paper; [Idem] The life of Sir Isaac Newton. London: J. Murray, 1831. 12mo, engraved frontispiece, inscribed "Jedburgh Academy 1854", old quarter calf, worn; Gordon, Mrs The home life of Sir David Brewster. Edinburgh: 1869. 8vo, mounted photographic frontispiece portrait, cloth soiled; another copy. 1881. 8vo, original cloth; Dick, Thomas The sidereal heavens. London: T. Ward, [c.1840]. 12mo, engraved frontispiece, half calf, lacks 5 plates, some soiling; Baikie, J. Through the telescope. 1906. 8vo, original cloth (7)
Big Game Hunting - Schillings, C.G. With flashlight and rifle. London, [no date]. Second edition, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, original green cloth gilt, rubbed at edges, ownership inscription on front endpaper; Dowsett, J. Morewood Big game and big life. London, [no date]. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, plates, original blue cloth gilt, some damps staining to backstrip; Pitman, Captain C.R.S. A game warden among his charges. London, 1931. First edition, 8vo, frontispiece, original blue cloth gilt, rubbed at edges, inner hinges weak; [Idem] A game warden takes stock. London, 1942. First edition, 8vo, frontispiece, plates, original green cloth gilt, sunned; Cranworth, Lord Profit and sport in British East Africa. London, 1919. 8vo, colour frontispiece, folding map, plates, original green cloth gilt, faded backstrip; Kearton, Cherry Photographing wild life across the world. London, [no date]. 8vo, frontispiece, original green cloth gilt; Treves, Sir Frederick The elephant man and other reminiscences. London, 1923. Reprint, 8vo, original cloth gilt, some foxing to edges, ownership inscriptions; Leatham, A.E. Sport in five continents. Edinburgh, 1912. 8vo, frontispiece, original green cloth gilt, rubbed; Sweden, Prince William of Wild African animals I have known. London, 1923. 4to, frontispiece, plates, original blue cloth gilt; White, Stewart Edward African camp fires. London, 1914. First edition, 8vo, frontispiece, original green cloth gilt; and 8 others (18) Provenance: From the library of the late R. Campbell-Hewson, specialist bookseller in Africana.
Edinburgh - Shepherd, Thomas Modern Athens. London, 1829. 4to, engraved title, engraved plates, contemporary half calf, lacking backstrip, heavy foxing throughout; Grant, James Old and new Edinburgh. London, 1881-1882. 4to, 3 volumes, later half green morocco gilt, fading to backstrips; Browne, James & Lizars, W.H. Picturesque views of Edinburgh. Edinburgh, 1825. 4to, engraved title, 51 plates, later half morocco gilt, foxing; Edinburgh Edinburgh and its neighbourhood. London: T. Nelson & Sons, [no date]. Oblong 16mo, 9 colour plates, original cloth gilt, rubbed; Kay, John A series of original portraits and caricature etchings. Edinburgh, 1847. 8vo, 2 volumes, contemporary half morocco gilt, some light foxing; Creech, William Edinburgh fugitive pieces. Edinburgh, 1815. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, late 19th century half calf gilt, some offsetting to title; Oliphant, Mrs Royal Edinburgh. London, 1890. 8vo, frontispiece, original green cloth gilt, foxing; Masson, David Edinburgh sketches and memories. London, 1892. 8vo, original green cloth gilt; Nelson & Sons Edinburgh and its neighbourhood. Edinburgh, [no date]. Small 8vo, folding plates, original cloth gilt, faded; Eddington, A. Edinburgh and the Lothians at the opening of the twentieth century. Brighton, 1904. 4to, frontispiece, original red morocco gilt, worn, lacking backstrip, leaves loose (12)
Gellatly, John & Chambers, Robert Picture of Stirling. Stirling, 1830. 8vo, engraved title, 8 engraved plates, tissue guards, original diced calf gilt, rubbed at edges; MacNeill, Hector The poetical works... London, 1801. 8vo, 2 volumes, portrait frontispiece, engraved plates, contemporary blue morocco gilt, a.e.g.; Ray, James A compleat history of the rebellion from its first rise to 1745. London, 1760. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, plan, modern calf gilt, some browning to page edges; Jeremy, Henry The law of carriers, inn-keepers, warehousemen... London, 1815. 8vo, half title, contemporary half calf gilt, upper board loose, contemporary ink inscription removed from title; and 13 others (17)
Keate, George An account of the Pelew Islands. London: G. Nicol, 1788. First edition, 4to, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding chart and 15 plates, errata leaf, later period style half calf, spine gilt, folding plate with short marginal tears, some spotting, chiefly to title and frontispiece
Krapf, Johann Ludwig Travels, researches, and missionary labours, during an eighteen years` residence in Eastern Africa. London: Trubner & Co, 1860. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, 2 folding maps, 12 plates, contemporary full prize calf gilt, hinges cracking, rubbed at backstrip and edges, tape repair to head, prize bookplate, light water staining to edge of portrait
Macneill, Hector The Scottish adventurers. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood, 1812. Second edition, 2 volumes, 12mo, contemporary half calf gilt; [Erskine, D..S., 11th Earl of Buchan The anonymous and fugitive essays. Edinburgh: J. Ruthven, 1812. Volume 1 only, presentation copy "To Mr Veitch a self taught ingenous artist & philosopher from the Earl of Buchan", engraved title, original boards, uncut; Lawrie, John The history of the wars in Scotland. Edinburgh: W. Daling, 1783. 12mo, contemporary calf; Riddell, H.S. The poetical works. Glasgow: M. Ogle, 1871. 2 volumes, 12mo, red half morocco; Doddridge, P. Some remarkable passages in the life of the Honourable Col. James Gardiner. London: S. Crowder, 1791. 12mo, contemporary calf; The life and surprising adventures... of Sir William Wallace. Aberdeen: J. Boyle, 1774. 12mo, contemporary calf, some soiling; Lord, William, Bishop of Carlisle Leges marchiarum, or border-laws. London: Hamilton & Balfour, 1747. 12mo, contemporary calf; Scott, Andrew Poems chiefly in the Scottish dialect. Jedburgh: for the author, 1821. 12mo, engraved portrait, original boards, uncut, rubbed; Berwickshire Naturalists Club History 1856-1881. Alnwick, 1863-82. 6 volumes, 8vo, numerous plates, contemporary half calf gilt, four spines lightly rubbed; and 3 others (19)
Tibet--Fergusson, W.N. Adventure, sport and travel on the Tibetan steppes. London: Constable, 1911. First edition, 8vo, photogravure portrait frontispiece, 2 folding maps, numerous plates & illustrations from photographs, original decorative cloth gilt; Waddell, L.A. Lhasa and its mysteries, with a record of the expedition of 1903-04. London: Methuen, 1906. 8vo, folding maps, plates, original pictorial cloth (2)
Sir Hubert Von Herkomer R.A., R.O.I., R.B.A., R.W.S., R.I. (1849-1914) - Portrait of a legal gentleman in robes and wig (possibly Charles Arthur Russell, Baron Russell of Killowen - Lord Chief Justice of England 1894-1900. Mezzotint engraving published by Henry Graves & Co. 1900. Signed in pencil by the artist. 40.5 x 53 cms. (1) £50-70
A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, hinged cover inscribed `Blest by the Eye of Providence The King Enjoys Convalescence` Thank God` and decorated with an oval profile portrait medallion beneath an eye, enclosing a mirror, the side painted with floral sprigs, on a white ground, 5cm wide, c.1789

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