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CRICKET. SNOW (JOHN) Cricket Rebel, 1st ed, dustwr, 1 small marginal tear, 1976, INSCRIBED to Juliet Pannett, plus loose photograph of John Snow in folding card--PAWLE (GERALD) R.E.S. Wyatt, Fighting Cricketer,1st ed, dustwr, 1985, INSCRIBED to Juliet Pannett By Wyatt, plus autograph Christmas card from Wyatt and his wife - Juliet Pannett's portrait is used as the frontispiece--JONES (BOB) & SHARP (NICHOLAS) Sussex Cricket Postcards (1901 to 1947), 1st ed, dustwr, 1994, folio, INSCRIBED by Nicholas Sharpe--and 4 others on cricket (7) LOCATION CABINET
SMAIL (HENFREY) Worthing Pageant, The Worthing Road and Its Coaches, col. frontis, map endpapers, illustr, orig. cl. gilt, few marks, 4to, Worthing, 1943--PORTRAIT OF OUNDLE, frontis, illustr, orig. cl., 4to, 1959--HOME (GORDON) The Charm of Surrey, 1st ed, 24 plates, orig. pict. cl., 4to, 1929--and 1 other (4) LOCATION B
EPIPHANIUS, SAINT Toy Ayioy Natpos Hmwn Enipaviov...Tov avrov eis...Sancti Patris Nostri Epiphanii...in Greek and Latin, 25 woodcuts, 1 full pp. portrait plate (bound upside down), 122 pp., {10pp.}, blank, early limp vellum, ink names crossed-out on title pp., 1 ff. repaired, some marginal foxing, the beasts in a few of the woodcuts partially coloured a light pink, ex libris Brian Lawn, Rome, Zannettum & Russinellum, 1587 LOCATION C
BACON (FRANCIS), Sylva Sylvarum, Or a Natural History in ten Centuries, 9th edition, 1670, bound with History Natural and Experimental, Articles of Enquiry Touching Metals and Minerals, and New Atlantis, engr. portrait frontis and title, contemp. tooled calf, worn, with taped spine, frontis creased and now paste-down, as is final ff., some staining and dust-soiling, small folio, London, Printed for W. Lee, 1669-70 LOCATION M
SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM) The Works, The Globe Edition, Edited by William George Clark and William Aldis Wright, prize binding blind-stamped green morocco, rubbed, upper joint breaking, top of spine worn, 1864--SPENSER (EDMUND) The Works, With Observations on His Life and Writings, portrait frontis, title vignette, contemp. half vellum gilt with marbled boards, marbled edges, missing front f.e.p., frontis stained and loose, title pp. stained, London, Walter Spiers, 1840--CHAMBERS (R.) The Book of Days, 2 vols, prize binding, wear--and 1 other LOCATION T
Burns, Robert.. Tam O’Shanter, 1855, folio, engraved title and plates after John Faed; Six Engravings for Members of the Royal Association for Promotion of Fine Arts in Scotland, 1863, folio; The Dowie Dens O’Yarrow, 1860, folio, engraved plates after J. Noel Paton; Portrait of Sir Walter Scott and Five Engravings in Illustration of the Pirate, 1871, folio, upper hinge weak; Six Engravings in Illustration of Redgauntlet, 1876, folio, engraved plates, all original cloth gilt, the first slightly rubbed (5)
Sinclair, Sir John. An Account of the Systems of Husbandry adopted in the more improved districts of Scotland. Edinburgh: A. Constable, 1814, third edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, engraved portrait frontispiece and 10 engraved plates, original boards, uncut, cloth slipcase, somewhat spotted, head and tail of spines slightly rubbed
Clerk, of Eldin, John.. A Series of Etchings chiefly of Views in Scotland, MDCCLXXIII - MDCCLXXIX. With additional etchings and facsimiles from his Drawings. Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club, 1855, folio, ltihographed portrait frontispiece, etched portrait, and 55 lithographed or etched plates, some with two or more views, tissue guards, contemporary maroon morocco-backed cloth, paper label on upper cover Note: A fine copy of a rare work. John Clerk (1736-1812), artist, author and parliamentarian, was one of the few eighteenth-century Scottish practitioners of etching and his landsape etchings, as well as being important documentary records, are often seen as important precursors to the etching revival of the mid nineteenth century.
Collins Baker, C.H. Lely & the Stuart Portrait Painters. London: P.L. Warner, 1912, first edition, 3 volumes, 4to, limited to 375 copies, one of 30 copies on hand-made paper with an extra set of the plates, text original vellum gilt, t.e.g., plate volume cloth-backed boards; Caw, James L. Sir James Guthrie, P.R.S.A., a Biography. London: Macmillan, 1932, first edition, large 4to, frontispiece and 46 plates, original red buckram, t.e.g., others uncut, dust-jacket; Scottish Portraits. Edinburgh, 1902, 5 volumes, 4to, number 1 of 25 copies with plates on Japanese vellum, as issued in original cloth-backed board portfolios; William MacTaggart R.S.A., V.P.R.S.W. Glasgow, 1917, 4to, plates, original cloth; Scottish Painting past and present 1620-1908. Edinburgh, 1908, 4to, first edition, original cloth; The National Gallery of Scotland. Edinburgh, 4to, number 86 of 350 copies, 56 photogravure plates, modern half calf, spine gilt; Wilson, G. Ten Phototypes of the works of George Wilson exhibited at the Aberdeen Artists’s Society’s Exhibition. Aberdeen, 1893, 4to, number 58 of 100 copies, original morocco-backed cloth portfolio, ties; Armstrong, Sir Walter. Sir Henry Raeburn. London, 1901, large 4to, 61 plates, illustrations, original cloth, t.e.g., others uncut, spine faded and rubbed at head and base; Hind, Arthur M. The Etchings of D.Y. Cameron. London, 1924, 4to, plates, original cloth; Baird, William. John Thomson of Duddingston. Edinburgh, 1895, plates, original buckram gilt, lightly soiled; Hudson, Derek. James Pryde 1866-1941. London, 1949, 4to, original buckram; Bury, Adrian. Joseph Crawhall. The Man and the Artist. London, 1958, 4to, number 288 of 975 copies, original buckram; Reid, A.T. The Collection of Pictures formed by Andrew T. Reid of Auchterrarder. Glasgow: Printed for Private Circulation, 1933, 4to, presentation copy inscribed by Andrew Reid, plates, blue morocco, t.e.g., others uncut; and 4 others on Scottish art (23)
Defoe, Daniel. The History of the Union between England and Scotland...with an Introduction in which the consequences and probability of a like union between this country and Ireland are considered. London: John Stockdale, 1786 [1787], 4to, engraved portrait frontispiece by W. Skelton, advertisement leaf at end, contemporary tree calf, spine gilt, red morocco label, head of spine very slightly rubbed Provenance: Sir Richard Bempde Johnstone, Bart., bookplate Note: Defoe’s history, first published in 1709, derives from his period of service as a secret government agent in Scotland (1706-08), where he worked for Harley and Godolphin with the party sympathetic to union. This edition was first published in 1786, but was re-issued in 1787 with the addition of John Louis De Lolme’s essay on the probability of a union with Ireland. A fine copy.
Two fans, three chop sticks, a pipe in a case, a slide viewer, a paper knife, a pair of eye protectors in a tin, a tin of pen nibs, a Gold Flake tin, three savings boxes, two pairs of spectacles, a geometry set in a case, a carved wooden cigarette holder, a small compact and a carved coconut cameo portrait.
A Victorian oval cameo brooch, designed as the portrait of the lady, a Victorian black enamelled shaped oval brooch, detailed 'In Memory Of' and glazed with a locket compartment, within a border of pierced scrolls and a 9ct gold and rose diamond set bar brooch, with applied bead and wirework decoration, Chester 1910.
A Royal Worcester porcelain commemorative perfume bottle issued for Queen Victoria’s golden jubilee 1887, the flattened ovoid body moulded in relief with a portrait bust of Queen Victoria within rose, thistle and shamrock gilt highlighted borders, laurel wreath collar, gilt metal crown stopper.

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