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Tottenham Memorabilia; A collection of assorted Tottenham tickets to include: West Ham United 23/8/61; Arsenal 26/8/61 (2); Wolverhampton Wanderers 16/9/61; Gornik (Poland) 20/9/61; Aston Villa 30/9/61 (2); Burnley 28/10/61 (2); Fulham 11/11/61; S.C. Feijenoord 15/11/61 (torn); Leicester City 25/11/61 (2); Birmingham City 9/12/61 (2); Blackpool 16/12/61 (2); Chelsea 30/12/61; Birmingham City 10/1/62; Manchester United 20/1/62 (2); Nottingham Forest 10/2/62 (2); Bolton Wanderers 24/2/62; Dukla Prague 26/2/62 (2); Aston Villa 10/3/62 (2); Everton 24/3/62 (2); Benfica 5/4/62; Sheffield Wednesday 7/4/62; Blackburn Rovers 20/4/62 (2); West Bromwich Albion 21/4/62; Manchester City Re-Arranged 61/62 (2); Ipswich Town 61/62 Re-Arranged (2); Sheffield United Re-Arranged (2); two 1961/62 Reserve Team tickets; Birmingham City 18/8/1962 (3); Aston Villa 29/8/62 (2); Manchester City 1/9/62 (2); Wolverhampton Wanderers 12/9/62 (2); Blackburn Rovers 15/9/62 (2); Nottingham Forest 29/9/62 (2); Arsenal 6/10/62 (2); Rangers 31/10/62 (2); Leicester City 3/11/62 (2); Sheffield Wednesday 17/11/62 (2); Everton 1/12/62 (2); West Ham United 22/12/62 (3); Ipswich Town 26/12/62; Burnley 5/1/63; Blackpool 19/1/63 (2); Sheffield United 9/2/63 (2); West Bromwich Albion 2/3/63; Leyton Orient 16/3/63 (2); Slovan Bratislava (2); Burnley 30/3/63; Fulham 13/4/63 (3); Liverpool 15/4/63 (2); Bolton Wanderers 27/4/63 (2); O.F.K. Belgrade 1/5/63 (2); Manchester United Re-Arranged 62/63 (2); two Reserve Team tickets 62/63; Nottingham Forest 31/8/63; Wolverhampton Wanderers 4/9/63; Blackpool 14/9/63; West Ham United 28/9/63; Birmingham City 2/10/63; Leicester City 19/10/63; Fulham 2/11/63; Burnley 16/11/63; Manchester United 27/11/63; Sheffield Wednesday 30/11/63; Aston Villa 4/12/63; Stoke City 14/12/63; West Bromwich Albion 28/12/63; Chelsea 4/1/64; Blackburn Rovers 11/1/64; Chelsea 1/2/64; Arsenal 22/2/64; Everton 7/3/64; Manchester United 21/3/64; Liverpool 27/3/64; Ipswich Town 4/4/64; Sheffield United Re-Arranged 63/64 and one Reserve Team Ticket 63/64. (one bag)
(Ephemera). A Procession Ticket for the Coronation of George IV 1821, printed on Dobbs embossed paper by Whiting & Branston using the Compound Plate process patented by Congreve, a method of printing two colours at one pass of the printing press. The tickets for this Coronation were the first to use this method and one of the earliest attempts at colour printing. The technique was then extensively used in advertising and to provide security against forgery of financial documents and was a close contender in the competition for a design which resulted in the penny black
(Ephemera). A Coronation of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra ticket, Constitution Hill Stand Block B, 26th June 1902, together with a coloured litho Singer's Coronation of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra Bookmark, and a Royal Chapel of St George, Windsor, unused ticket 20th May 1910 (death of Edward VII) (3)
Football, Southampton FC, a comprehensive collection of memorabilia, mostly 1970's onwards including home & away programmes (100's), newspapers, season ticket booklets, small 1960's scrapbook (Southampton & other clubs), books, magazines, team pictures, posters, hats & scarves, four 1960's Star badges, a few rosettes etc, vast accumulation contained in 6 crates. BUYER MUST COLLECT. (most programmes with tc, annotations, mixed condition, fair/vg)
Football programmes & tickets, England v Hungary 25 Nov 1953 (programme and match ticket), Wolves v Honved Floodlit Friendly 13 Dec 1954 (programme only), plus 4 other match tickets, England v Germany 1 Dec 1954, Birmingham City v Chelsea FAC 67/68 & Birmingham v Tranmere Leyland DAF Cup Final 26 May 1991 (x2) (most with creasing and faults fair/gd)
World Cup 1966, a selection of items including England v Germany World Cup Final Programme (original, team page blank) plus match ticket (both with creases), Brass Key Ring with World Cup 66 impressed mark to back, Tournament Programme, Daily Express Souvenir Magazine, Ticket Information Leaflet & 3 Ticket Booking documents, England Rosette (foxing) & World Cup Willie Peel Off Car Badge (mixed condition, fair/gd)
Scrap Book and Children's Books, a scrap book dating from the 1950s containing 14 pages of assorted ephemera laid down double sided to include ticket and programme for the US Airforce All American Baseball game at the White City Stadium for August 6th 1954, Festival Hall tickets, 1950s British Railways tickets, 1953 Sonja Henie Ice Review programme, results card from the 'Mass X-Ray Service For South West London', GWR (London) Operatic Society programme for The Lilac Domino, 1956 programme for Esther Williams 'Water Queen of the World' together with greetings cards and letters, sold with Ernest Nister die cut book 'Dear Doggie' circa 1900 (gd), Nister's Nonsense hand dated 1893 (poor), Hullo Girls The Wireless Aunties' Annual 1924 Copyright with attractive colour plates together with 4 other later children's' books (mixed cond) (8)
VICTORIAN SILVER BOTTLE TICKET PIERCED 'MADEIRA' WITH SCALLOP, SCROLL AND ROCOCO BORDER, LONDON 1840 (W. 6.1 CM), GROSS 26.5 GRAMS, SHERRY LABEL BY ROBERTS & BELK, SHEFFIELD 1981 (W. 5.5 CM), 11.3 GRAMS, BONE HANDLED CORKSCREW, W M F CORKSCREW, TWO OTHER CORKSCREWS AND A MAGNET ALES BOTTLE OPENER (7)
ROSE QUARTZ SILVER MOUNTED TEAR DROP PENDANT SET TWO SMALL COLOURED STONES (L. 5 CM), TURQUOISE BEADED NECKLACE ( L. 45 CM), SILVER AND ENAMEL WHISKY TICKET, BY P G LTD, BIRMINGHAM, 1976, 10.8 GRAMS; SMALL SILVER HEART SHAPE LINK BRACELET (L. 18 CM), 5.1 GRAMS, OVAL WHITE METAL AMBER BROOCH, (L. 4 CM) (5)
THE COUNCIL OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN: DESIGN IN THE FESTIVAL, London, HMSO 1951, 1st edition, original pictorial wraps + THE FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN, London, HMSO 1951, "The Official Book of the Festival of Britain", original pictorial wraps + unused ticket for the Royal Festival Hall concert on 29th July 1951 (3)
DISCO - 12"/LPs. Floor filling collection of around 72 x 12"/LPs. Artists/titles include The Love Symphony Orchestra, MFSB, Gwen Guthrie (x10) inc. Good To Go Lover, Lifeline, Miss My Love (test pressing), Ticket To Ride and Family Affair, Meli'sa Morgan (x9) inc. Do Me Baby, Good Love, If You Can Do It, I Can Too!, Good Love and Through The Tears, Thelma Houston (x15) inc. S/T (US Mowest MW102), Throw You Down, The Devil In Me, Any Way You Like It, Hold On, Ride To The Rainbow, Sunshower and Qualifying Heat, Randy Crawford (x14) inc. Raw Silk (sealed), Windsong, Secret Combination, Everything Must Change, Nightline, Higher Than Anyone Can Count and Last Night At Danceland, Stacy Lattisaw (x13) inc. Personal Attention, Let Me Be Your Angel, With You, Sneakin' Out, Jump To The Beat, I'm Not The Same Girl and Jump Into My Life and Pebbles (x9) inc. Girlfriend, Giving You The Benefit, Take Your Time and Do Me RIght. Condition is often clean Ex to Ex+/archive.
DISCO - 12" (LABEL RUNS). Brill collection of around 93x 12" with fantastic runs on essential labels. Labels/artists include T.K. Disco (x18) - Garcia's Super Funk, Anita Ward, King Tutt, George McCrae, Beautiful Bend, James Bradley, Uncle Louie, Freedom, Celi Bee, Wizzdom, Class, Kat Mandu, Tamiko Jones and Sassy, Salsoul (x21) - Larry Levan (Paradise Garage The Legend Of Dance Music Vol. 2), Rocket Rock, Salsoul Orchestra, Cameron, Loleatta Holloway, Avenue B Boogie Band and Joe Bataan, West End Records (x10) - Karen Young, Sybil Thomas, Brenda Taylor, Stone, Taana Gardner, Raw Silk, People's Choice, Peech Boys and Mahogany, Prelude (x18) - Visual, Unique, Hi-Gloss, Unlimited Touch, Wuf Ticket, France Joli, Rod, Empress, Lorraine Johnson, Musique, Daybreak, Passion, Lax and Lemon, Casablanca (x11) - Love And Kisses, Lipps, Inc., D.C. La Rue, Marathon, Pattie Brooks and Teri De Sario and RCA (inc. Disco Direction/Classics, x15) - Francine McGee, Pleasure, Meco, Jackie McLean, Vicki Sue Robinson, Inner City Express and Grey & Hanks. Many promos/DJ copies included. Condition is often Ex to Ex+/archive with some copies Mint and factory sealed.
A quantity of Tri-ang, Tri-ang Hornby, etc. OO gauge railway. Rolling stock, pantograph and overhead power parts, trackside accessories, etc. Including; an SR Class M7 0-4-4T locomotive, 328, (R868A). A BR 0-4-0 pantograph electric locomotive (R254). A Grand Victorian Suspension Bridge (R264). Station Lamps (RT265). Fog Signal (RT267). 2x Operating Ore Wagon Sets (R403 & R135). 2x Articulated Car Carriers with 16 Minix cars (R666). A partly boxed breakdown crane. 10x freight wagons. 2x Platform packs (R585). Ticket Office Platform Unit (R582). 2x Home Signals (R43HU). 5x Peco points. Plus a number of packs of catenary accessories and a few other items. All boxed. Contents VGC-Mint. £80-120
Brigadier-General the Honourable "Alec" Alexander Villiers Russell CMG, MVO (1874-1965) - his important and unique archive, including the Boer War Staff Diary, Gabbes Column, August 22nd to December 1901, Kept by Major the Honble A.V.F.V. Russell/S.O.., inscribed in ink MS by Russell throughout typical records of military life during the war, including conflict with the enemy, loosely inserted sepia photograph of the column and a 'Rough Sketch from memory of engagement at Bloedzuigers on 22.12.01 showing positions of opposing forces at about 12 noon'; previously unpublished memoirs in their entirety, "My World as in my Time": Some reminiscences of [...] Russell], Parts I & II, typed MS in two ledgers, from birth to entry in World War Two, including insights to Russell's Sandhurst contemporary Sir Winston Churchill; excerpt from the latter which has before been published, a typed manuscript of his Berlin memoirs, From the Fighting Forces, March 1924: Reminiscences of the German Court, a further two carbon copies, (3); his photograph album, applied with images of his life from serving as attaché in Berlin before the war - leisure and work, the ambassador Sir Edward Goschen, various manoeuvres with his fellow attachés in Sweden, the King of Sweden, the Kaiser's Birthday Parade, a zeppelin and the Ottoman Turkish leader Enver Pasha, further family scenes throughout the first-half of the 20th century, boundary commission work in Hungary, Brigadier-General Russell inspecting the Sussex Cadets in World War Two, further post-War life, including family homes and pets, marbled ledger album; Edwardian period studio portrait photograph of the then Major Russell, easel frame; World War One, 4 Mentioned in Despatches certificates, dated from 4th January 1915 - 8th November 1918, (4); Mrs Russell's photograph album, compiled in England during World War One, and illustrated with b/w photographs of domestic life, the Russells' children at various ages, etc., including the then Major home on leave, some inserted telegrams, the album itself partially-full, contemporary morocco binding by Truslove & Hanson Ltd., stamped, earlier carte-de-visites of the young Hon. Alexander Villiers Russell taken in Berlin where his father was German Ambassador, the album 21.5cm x 17.5cm; his own copy of Cecil Hunt's book 'The Gallant Campeador, London: 1941, 8vo; a late Victorian Russell family photography album, comprising b/w photographs of British and Irish country houses, leisurely photographs of the family, their dogs, cattles and a fox hunt, regimental and further formal dinners, a trip to India via the Suez Canal, illustrating Lucknow and its ruins, ancient sites, Colonial architecture and further edifices of the Raj, boats, trains and railways, further transport infrastructure, monkeys, scenes of domestic native life, etc., quarter-calf over cloth album, oblong 4to (disbound); further loose photographs, studio portrait photographs of Russell before, during and after the Boer War, others of his wife as a debutant, their children, etc; correspondence, including those of celebration and consolation on Buckingham Palace and Sandringham headed notepaer; General Russell's ticket for the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, as a director of the Sun Insurance Office Ltd., correspondence relating to his directorship; Elizabeth II 1953 Coronation souvenir programmes, (2); the Russell's visitor's book, Ketches, Newick, Sussex, inscribed from January 9th 1937 to 21st & 22nd January 1957, illustrated with b/w family photographs throughout, contemporary green calf (disbound, rubbed and worn), oblong 4to; [archive collection]The Hon. Alexander Victor Frederick Villiers Russell (1874-1965) was the son of Odo William Leopold Russell, 1st Baron Ampthill of Milton Ernest Hall, Bedfordshire, and Lady Emily Theresa Villiers. He was educated at Wellington College before entering the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Gaining the rank of brevet Major in 1899 serving in the Grenadier Guards. Fighting in the Boer War between 1899 and 1902 he was twice mentioned in despatches, and was awarded the Queen's Medal with 6 clasps and the King's with 2. Subsequently he was appointed a Member of the Royal Victorian Order in 1908. Between 1908 and 1910 Russell was a General Staff Officer at the War Office before serving as the Military Attaché in Berlin just prior to World War One, and subsequently fighting at the front and being mentioned in despatches three times. In 1918 Russia and France, grateful Allied Powers, awarded the then Major Russell the Companion Order of St. Michael and St. George (C.M.G.) and the Chevalier Ordre National de la Légion d'Honneur. With peace held the office of Military Attaché to Berne with the rank of Brigadier-General from 1919-1920. After which he went on a special mission to Chile later in 1920, and then held the office Romanian Boundary Commissioner between 1921 and 1926. Later, in much-earned retirement, and after the death of wife Marjorie (née Guiness) in 1949, Brigadier-General Russell became a director of the Sun Insurance Office. Provenance: Direct family descent until consigned for sale by the recipient's eldest son.
An early 19th century lady's manuscript pharmacopoeia/mathematics book, compiled and inscribed in ink MS by Sarah Sadler, [from Septr: 15th 1817, Leeds, comprising 43pp of receipts for medicines and culinary treatments and 55pp of mathematical calculations their governing rules, further middled quires blank, contemporary blue roan spine over marbled boards, the notebook supplied by D & F Nichols, Booksellers, Leeds, their engraved ticket to pastedown, 4to, [1]Provenance: 1) Sarah Sadler, Leeds, dated inscription: 1817; 2) Clara Barker/Book, 48 Mere Lane, Rochdale, later 19th century ink MS inscription; 3) The property of Leonard Barker, 9/8/[19]10, pencil inscription.
Ephemera - an Edwardian dressmaker or haberdasher's MS account/notebook, partially-filled, dated 1907 onwards; a George IV hand-scrivened ink MS on vellum indenture; an early 19th century ink MS extract, from the Treatise of Highways by Robert Wellbeloved, Esq., inscribed on paper; a Victorian medical broadside, How to Avoid the Cholera [...] by John Challice, Surgeon, of Bermondsey, forty-seventh edition, London: Henry Renshaw, [n.d.], 28.5cm x 22cm; two Victorian printed adverts for Walcheren Cauliflower and Nelson's Transparent Gelatine, (2); a collection of 19th century Italian Grand Tour photographic prints of Ancient Roman art and architecture, including statuary, (19); 19th century ink MS scraps and notes; Trasnport, Sheffield Corporation Tramways & Motors ticket; small mid-20th century wood-engraving, of sheep, printed in blue; Victorian theatrical advertisement, Gothic College, Stamford Hill, "The Golden Star Minstrels" [...], November 25th, 1880; 19th century French armorial engravings, (2); auction catalogue with Oscar Wilde letters; etc
Ireland, Irish Ascendency - Royalty, the Court and the British Army - a large Victorian matrimonial scrapbook, compiled and illustrated by General Sir Alexander Montgomery Moore KCB (1833-1919) and his wife Lady Jane (née Colborne, d. 1919), of Garvey House, County Tyrone, various tipped-in ephemera, prints and original compositions, including a Georgian verse satire in ink MS on paper 'of about 1780' illustrating a lawsuit between the Moores and Ld Castle***; Anglo-Irish caricature, "Justice to Ireland", General Sir James Vaughan Jackson (1790-1871), in profile in civilian dress, while Commander-in-Chief in the Cape of Good Hope from 1854-59, mixed media on paper; an Anglo-Indian printed dance card from Simla, 20th August 1869, two further contemporary ball invitations to the Montgomery Moores; 2 sepia photographs of natives' executions; a handful of topographical watercolours of South-East Asia, principally architectural; some other military and topographical photographs; further ephemera illustrative of their life within the establishment of the British Raj; an 1856 MS bill for fare from the Greek island of Syra (Syros/Siros); 2 landscapes of Smyrna from the deck of *** and dated January 27th 1855, &, The French Camp at the Battle Field of Inkerman [Crimean War], February 10th 1855; a blue-printed and ink-annotated dinner menu from H.M.S. Serapis; Austria-Hungary, a bill of from the Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna, on the 100th anniversary of the institution of the Order of Maria Theresa, a corresponding Ordre de Bataille for a military ceremony commemorating the same occasion, 18th June 1857; Royalty, a VR orange admittance ticket from the Lord Chamberlain's office for the Montgomery Moores to attend the State Apartments, St. James's Palace, for the marriage of the Princess Royal, January 25th, 1858, pasted above the Order of Procession; Marlborough House garden party invite issued on behalf of the Prince & Princess of Wales (later Edward VII and Queen Alexandra); various Golden Jubilee invitations, including the Westminster Abbey Thanksgiving Service, Buckingham Place State Concert, Summer Garden Party; further invitations, menu cards, etc., from across the Continent; A Moorish Physician's Charm against Sickness frrom Tangiers, March 1859, tipped-in parchment; French Society visiting cards; Royal Hussars manoeuvres map, pen and ink with watercolour; further regimental ephemera; a few pen and ink, pencil or wash studies of soldiers and military manoeuvres en plein air; two sepia photographs of the French military at the Sahara Desert; country house weekend parties, a handful of photographs - guests, staff and houses; telegram; notices of the Parnell Letters, the death of Alfred, Lord Tennyson; R.H. Essex, watercolour of a Medieval head from a mural at Eton College chapel; further Etoniana, including the Boating Calendar: 1849 & the newspaper (presumably the Times) viz. the Fourth of June in 1889; a page devoted to the death of Prince Albert and Court mourning, illustrated by a print and newspaper notices; an account of the 1869 Delhi Durbar; Emperor Maximilian of Mexico Trial and Execution; Gun Experiments at Dover, a newspaper clipping mentioning General Montgomery Moore; 4 newspaper accounts of the 2nd Encampment of the Dublin Division under Lord Seaton (Lady Jane's father) at Woodlands, September 16th 1858; further newspaper clippings, one illustrating The Uses of Ammonia, another The Czar's Last Moments (presumably Tsar Nicholas I, d. 1855), 3 letters to the Times on Lord Nelson's death; two caricatures of the British Army wearing shell jackets accompanied by an account of a House of Commons debate on the subject, 25th May 1849; A Fenian Proclamation at Drogheda, some Irish ballads and poems from printed periodicals, Irish Election Committees: Drogheda Borough and further notices of Irish elections and politcs; a page devoted to prints of Napoleon and French soldiers of the early Republic; music poster, A Grand Amateur Concert, Dublin, 22nd February 1884; a page annotated and illustrated with stipple engraved portraits of the then British Royal Family, including Queen 'Snuffy Charlotte'; early 19th century and later prints, various subjects -including caricatures - and mixed media engravings, some French, a handful loosely-inserted; Punch cartoons; an early 19th century military map of Antwerp; English antiquarian and topographical watercolours; a few 17th century etchings; etc., further scraps and memories of the Victorian age, mounted on colour leaves, contemporary half-calf over marbled boards (rubbed), crown folio (41cm x 31cm, [1]
Binding - Mayhew (Henry) and Binny (John), The Criminal Prisons of London and Scenes of Prison Life, with Numerous Illustrations from Photographs, first edition, London: Griffin, Bohn, and Company, 1862, pp: [x] (i-iv, vii-xii), 634, 50 full-page wood engravings, 1 fold-out panorama of London wood engraving, further b/w illustrations, vignettes, plans and tables throughout text, 20th century blue morocco gilt over marbled boards by Graham Bloodworth of Leicester, his ticket, endpapers en suite, 8vo, [1]
Binding - The Court Album: Fourteen Portraits of The Female Aristocracy, Engraved by the Best Artists, from Drawings by John Hayter, London: David Bogue, 1851, 14 steel engravings as called for, contemporary ?Anglo-Indian binding of crimson calf richly gilt, Bound at Educ[ation] Society's Press, [?Byculla, Bombay], their ticket, the covers centred by flowering urns within a frame of Rococo scrolls and trailing flowering leafy stems, the whole within a double-fillet, six-compartment spine lettered in the second, gilt turn-ins and dentelles, all edges gilt, contemporary yellow endpapers, the two recto endpapers annotated in ink MS and surmounted by an ownership inscription by the same hand and dated 1933, 4to, (1); Portraits of the Children of the Nobility: A Series of Highly Finished Engravings, Executed Under the Superintendence of Mr Charles Heath, from Drawings by Alfred E. Chalon, Esq. R.A., Painter to the Queen, and other Eminent Artists, with Illustrations in Verse, by Distinguished Contributors, Edited by Mrs Fairlie, Third Series, London: Longman [...], 1841, 8 full-page steel engravings with explanatory letterpress leaves, contemporary green moiré boards, gilt-lettered and bordered in blind, ink MS annotation en suite to the latter volume and subsequent presentation inscription to Eva Mabel Tenison (1880-1961, historian and novelist) dated 31/5/47, folio (36cm x 27.5cm), (1), [2] Provenance: Robert Innes-Smith, 20th century bookplates - Chippendale Armorial to first volume, Jacobean Armorial to second.
Cartography - Bindings - Moule (Thomas), The English Counties Delineated; or, A Topographical Description of England, Illustrated by a Map of London, and a Complete Series of County Maps, two-volume set, London: George Virtue, 1837, pp: xxiv, 484; [i], 582, additional engraved title-pages, full-page and fold-out maps with contemporary hand-colouring, all as called for, 20th century blue morocco gilt, by Graham Bloodworth of Leicester, his ticket, the covers with an intersecting singular-fillet enclosing Tudor roses at angles, spines of six-compartments with raised bands, lettered in the second, third and fourth compartments, the remaining enclosing further Tudor roses, dated at the base, marbled endpapers, contemporary speckled red edges, slipcased en suite in blue buckram with fleece-lined interiors, 4to, [2]
Cartography - Scottish Imprint, Salmon [Nicholas], A New Geographical and Historical Grammar [...], Illustrated with a new set of Maps of the Countries described, and other Copper-Plates, Edinburgh: Printed by and for Murray and Cochran, 1780, pp: [2], [v]-xii, 7-643, [17], illustrated with 29 maps both full-page and fold-out, 4 full-page engravings, rebound by Graham Bloodworth of Leciester, his ticket, relaid contemporary mottled calf boards, rebacked to style in tan morocco gilt and retaining original lettering-piece, marbled endpapers, 8vo, (1); [Cellarius (Christoph)] and Patrick (Samuel), Geographia Antiqua [...], Londini: Sumptibus J. & T. Pote [...], 1781, pp: [viii], 180, 28 engraved maps both fold-out and full-page, 1 engraved plate, 20th century blue morocco gilt over marbled boards by Graham Bloodworth of Leicester, his ticket, marbled endpapers, 8vo, (1); Binding, d'Anville [Jean Baptiste Bourguignon], Compendium of Ancient Geography [...], Translated from the French, Illustrated with Maps [...], Part I only: & only complete up to Arabia, London: Printed for R. Faulder, 1791, pp: [iv], xxiii, 436, 9 fold-out copperplate maps delineated with contemporary hand-colouring, 20th century black morocco by Graham Bloodworth of Leicester, his ticket, six-compartment spine with gilt lettering-pieces to the second and fourth-compartments, dated foot, all enclosed within raised bands outlined in gilt, marbled endpapers, 8vo, (1), [3]
Hydrotherapy & Topography - [Phillips (Richard)], A Guide to all the Watering and Sea-Bathing Places; with a Description of the Lakes; A Sketch of a Tour in Wales; and Itineraries, Illustrated with Maps and Views, A New and Improved Edition [...], London: Printed for Richard Phillips, [n.d. 1810], pp: iv, 1-244, [lacking Folkestone: 245-248], 249-528, [8], 2 ink MS pages of lists, illustrated with 34 engraved plates (of which 5 are folding), 22 engraved maps (of which 6 are folding) and 1 fold-out chart, 20th century red half-morocco over marbled boards by Graham Bloodworth of Leicester, his ticket, marbled endpapers en suite, 12mo, (1); Granville (A.B., M.D., F.R.S.), The Spas of England, and Principal Sea-Bathing Places: Midland Spas, London: Henry Colburn, 1841, pp: ix, [i], 324, frontispiece, vignettes throughout, fold-out table to recto (torn with losses), contemporary half-calf over cloth boards, 8vo, (1); etc., (1), [3]
Hydrotherapy & Topography - Provincial Imprint, [Sprange (Jasper)], The Tunbridge Wells Guide; or An Account of the ancient and present State of that Place [...], Tunbridge Wells: Printed and Sold by J. Sprange, at his Circulating Library [...], 1808, pp: [iv], xx, 340, 14 engraved named-view plates (of which 7 fold-out), 20th century blue morocco gilt over marbled boards by Graham Bloodworth of Leicester, his ticket, marbled endpapers en suite, 8vo, [1]Provenance: Spade Shield Armorial bookplate of the arms of Lee impaling Astley, c. 1810
Local Interest - Glover (Stephen): The History and Gazetteer of the County of Derby: Drawn up from Actual Observations, and from the Best Authorities; Containing a Variety of Geological, Mineralogical, Commercial and Statistical Information, Illustrated by a Map of the County, and Numerous Copper-Plate and Wood Engravings by the First Artists, two-volume set, Derby: Printed for the Publisher by Henry Mozley and Son [...], 1831-1833, contemporary green moiré boards as issued, the spines with publisher's paper labels, Plain Armorial bookplates to each pastedown: William Garnett, Esq., Bleasdale and Quernmore Park, Co. Lancaster, 4to, (2); the octavo edition, harlequin two-volume set, contemporary green cloth and moiré boards, 8vo, (2); The Directory of the County of Derby, Consisting Upwards of Fiteen Thousand Names [...], Alphabetically Arranged [...], Derby: Printed for the Publisher by Henry Mozley and Son [...], 1829, contemporary green cloth, upper-cover with publisher's paper label as issued, contemporaneous ink MS ownership inscription, 8vo, (1); The Peak Guide [...], with Plates and Pedigrees, Derby: Printed for the Publisher by Henry Mozley and Son [...], 1830, county map frontispiece, contemporary green cloth, upper-cover with publisher's paper label as issued, contemporary local bookseller's ticket to upper-left recto pastedown: Sold by J. Goodwin/Printer &c./Bakewell, 8vo, (1), [6]
Newte ([Captain] Thomas), [pseud. of Thomson (William)], Prospects and Observations; On a Tour in England and Scotland: Natural, Å’conomical, and Literary, second edition: first edition titled thus, London: Printed for G.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1791, erroneous pagination and misbound but complete, pp: viii, 1-184 (83/84 & 85/86 bound out of order), 177- 296, 303-4, 299-302, 297-298, 305-440, fold-out map The Contour of Scotland engraved by John Cary (1754-1835) - but since the rebind cannot be now folded out, 21 full-page named-view topographical engravings, 20th century half-blue morocco gilt over marbled boards by Graham Bloodworth of Leicester, his ticket, a spine of six-compartments with gilt-lettered green morocco pieces in the second and fourth-compartments, the remainder with Tudor rose bosses, dated at the foot, raised bands, marbled endpapers, contemporary red-speckled edges, 4to, [1]
Travel, Climbing and Moutaineering - The Alpine Portfolio: The Pennine Alps, From the Simplon to the Great S. Bernard, Edited by Oscar Eckenstein & August Lorria, London: Published by the Editors, 62, Basinghall Street, E.C., [n.d. 1889], contemporarily bound as three volumes: Text, 34pp, Plates, 100 b/w photographs - (Volume I: 50, Volume II: 50), as called for - by Vittorio Sella, Mrs Le Blond, W.F. Donkin, mounted on thick card and tissue-guarded, contemporary blue half-morocco over buckram by F. Hockliffe, Bedford, his ticket, the upper-covers lettered in gilt, the backstrip and corner with a large fillet, above smaller double-fillets and a flowering leafy meander, the spines with lettering pieces, raised bands enclosing compartments tooled in gilt with flowers and floral devices, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, folios (40.5cm x 34cm & 40.5cm x 31.5cm), [3], Neate E06Provenance: Ex Libris Charles Joseph Francis, his crested bookplate to each recto pastedown.
Travel, Topography, Roads and Turnpikes - Paterson (Daniel): A New and Accurate Description of all the Direct and Principal Cross Roads in England and Wales [...], fifth edition, London: Printed by T. Carnan [...], 1781, two-page map, contemporary calf, upper-cover with a red morocco gilt-lettered piece, 8vo, (1); a later copy, seventh edition, 1786, contemporary speckled calf over marbled boards, vellum corner, contemporary ink MS ownership inscription: R.N.H. Wyatt, 8vo, (1); A Travelling Dictionary: or, Alphabetical Tables [...], fifth edition, London: Printed by Thomas Carnan [...], 1787, relaid contemporary calf, 20th century Pictorial bookplate: Ex Libris John E. Pritchard, Bristol, 8vo, (1); Paterson's Roads, in a Pocket Size, for the Convenience of Travellers on Horseback [...], London: Printed for the Proprietor [...], 1804, contemporary black half-calf over marbled boards (loose upper-cover, losses to spine), contemporary ink MS ownership inscription: Edward Charles Rudge, another later and dated 1881, 8vo, (1); Paterson's Roads, six copies, comprising fifteenth edition, London: 1811, contemporary calf over boards; Admiral Tollemache's Copy, sixteenth edition, London: 1822, contemporary calf over marbled boards by W. Houghton, Twelve Years with & Sucessor to Mr Wrangham, Stationer, &c., 161 New Bond St., [London], his ticket, contemporary dated ink MS ownership inscription: Admiral [John] Tollemache (née Halliday) 1823, & later Plain Armorial Tollemache bookplate; seventeenth edition, London: 1824, contemporary calf over marbled boards, ink MS ownership inscriptions: N. Charrington/Mile End; eighteenth edition, London: 1826, map printed on India paper, contemporary calf by G. Batenham of Chester, his ticket, slightly later dated ink MS ownership inscription: Henry Dudley Ryder [...] April 1831 [?1777-1836, Bishop of Lichfield], later Plain Armorial bookplate: William Garnett, Esq., Bleasdale and Quernmore Park, Co. Lancaster, 8vo, (1); another copy, drab calf gilt, marbled endpapers, Neoclassical Armorial bookplate: Geo. Lucas Esqr [?of Elmwood House, Hertfordshire]; another copy in publisher's boards, all 8vo, (6); Ogilvy (David, Jun), A General Itinerary of England and Wales, with Part of Scotland [...], London: Printed for G. & J. Robinson [...], 1804, publisher's boards, contemporary ink MS ownership inscription: Charles Lloyd, 8vo, (1), [11]
Local Interest - Midland Counties Exhibition, Drill Hall, Derby: Catalogue of Works of Art and Industrial Products, May, 1870, Published by the Executive Committee, first and only edition, Derby and London: Printed by Bemrose & Sons, 1870, pp: [2] (blank), 97, [1], 20 wood engraved adverts and advertising of local and national companies, illustrated with a ground plan of the exhibition, loosely inserted contemporary newspaper account of 'The Fine Arts Exhibition', some neat marginal 19th and 20th century occasional annotations in ink, pencil and biro, 20th century gilt-lettered half-brown morocco over green buckram, marbled endpapers preserving earlier Bemrose & Son's Bindery ticket, 8vo, [1] Provenance: Drury [? of Lock Park, near Derby?], Plain Armorial bookplate to recto pastedown; later 20th century biro ownership inscription.
Postal History - Evans (Major Edward B., Late Royal Artillery), A Description of the Mulready Envelope, and of Various Imitations and Caricatures of its Design; with an Account of other Illustrated Envelopes of 1840 and Following Years, first and only edition, London: Stanley Gibbons, 1891, pp: viii, 240, illustrated, contemporary dark blue-grey morocco gilt, all edges gilt, gilt turn-ins and dentelles, marbled endpapers, Supplied by Harris Publications Ltd., London, their ticket, Nottingham Public Libraries Reference Library stamps and MS numbering to verso of title-page only, 8vo, [1]
Verne (Jules), An Antarctic Mystery, Illustrated, first English edition, London: Sampson Low [...], 1898, pp: [3], x-xi, [3], 336, pencil MS inscription: Twice as many illustrations as listed, frontispiece cropped and re-mounted, contemporary pictorial red cloth as issued, all-edges gilt, contemporary verso endpaper, recto refreshed and stiffening the text block, with Exeter Rare Books, their ticket, 8vo, [1]
Verne (Jules), Kéraban the Inflexible, [Part I] & (Part II), The Captain of the Guidara, &, Scarpante the Spy, [each] Illustrated, first editions, London: Sampson Low & Co., 1884-1885, pp: viii, two-page map, 223, [1] (colophon), 32 (publisher's catalogue); viii, 231, 32 (publisher's catalogue), each bound in contemporary pictorial cloth, Part I bound by Burn & Co., their ticket, all-edges gilt, Part II's endpapers refreshed stiffening text block, 8vo, [2]
Verne (Jules): six volumes, comprising Dick Sands the Boy Captain, 1882; The Lottery Ticket, 1890; The Begum's Fortune, 1890; The Clipper of the Clouds, 1891; The Vanished Diamond: A Tale of of South Africa, 1892; The Green Ray: A Romance of the Scottish Highlands, [n.d.], all London: Sampson Low, illustrated, and bound en suite in contemporary red cloth, pictorial upper-covers and Pears Soap advertisements to verso, 12mo, [6]
Miscellaneous - Natural History: Cuvier (Baron [Georges]), The Animal Kingdom [...], New Edition, London: Hardwicke and Bogue, [n.d., c. 1860], hand-coloured plates, further monochrome engravings and in-text illustrations, contemporary pictorial cloth, 4to, (1); China, Travel: McCallum (Captain Duncan, M.C.), China to Chelsea: A Modern Pilgrimage [...], first edition, [London]: Ernest Ben Limited, 1930, contemporary cloth, 8vo, (1); The Arabian Nights' Entertainments [...], with Numerous Illustrations, London: Cassell & Company, Limited, [n.d., c. 1860], contemporary pictorial cloth, 4to, (1); Whymper (F.), The Sea [...], Illustrated, London: Cassell & Company, Limited, [n.d., c. 1875], contemporary pictorial cloth, 4to, (1); Hood's Whims and Oddities, In Prose and Verse: (Second Series) [...], second edition, London: 1829, contemporary calf over marbled boards, 8vo, (1); M'Lennan (John F., Advocate), Primitive Marriage, first edition, Edinburgh: 1865, contemporary cloth, peer's bookplate: the monogram H surmounted by a baron's coronet, 8vo, (1); Politics: Glen (Alexander), The Rivers Pollution Prevention Act, 1876 [...], London: Knight & Co., 1876, contemporary cloth, 12mo, (1); Literature: Hardy (Thomas), Wessex Tales, London: Macmillan, 1920, contemporary cloth, 8vo, (1); A Collection of Letters of W.M. Thackeray, 1847-1855, second edition, London: 1887, illustrated, contemporary cloth, Plain Armorial bookplate: Thomas Sanderson, 4to, (1); Shelley's Nature Poems, London: 1911, tipped-in colour plates, green cloth, 8vo, (1); Natural History: The Life of a Tree [...], London: 1849, illustrated, contemporary cloth, ink MS presentation inscription from the Chesterfield Unitarian Chapel, 1860, square 16mo, (1); Bowdich (Mrs), New Vegetarian Dishes, second edition, London: 1893, contemporary cloth, 12mo, (1): Children's: Anon, Only a Dog: A Story, With Six Illustrations, London: 1890, contemporary red moiré by Diboll & Son, Yarmouth, their ticket, 12mo, (1); Moscrop (Caroline L.), Fairy Record, Six in Number, first edition, London: Chapman and Hall, 1868, contemporary green cloth, 8vo, (1); others; Yorkshire: Falding (F.J.), Notes on Some Local Names: A Paper Read before the Rotherham Literary & Scientific Society [...], Printed for the Society: 1870, original wrappers, 8vo, (1); Games of Patience, Illustrated by Numerous Diagrams, second edition, London: Thos.de la Rue, 1918, contemporary red cloth, 12mo, (1); Music: Kennedy-Fraser (Marjory), A Life of Song, 1929, cloth, 12mo, (1); Pussey (Rev. E.B.), Parochial Sermons, volume II only, London: 1868, contemporary cloth, 8vo, (1); history; etc., mostly cloth bindings, [approx. 80]
A collection of Concorde related ephemera celebrating its round the world tour dated 8-23 Nov 1986 to include, a John Player Around the World Tour commemorative coin, together with a First Day Cover, A Concorde Menu, Dated 1986, a Concorde in flight entertainment menu, pictures of Concorde in Hong Kong, related media to the tour, a concorde ticket plus a black leather bookmark with tassel edges and gold tooling and a JPS - Concorde International Date line plaque and many many other items.
Fillmore East: The Last Days; a box set comprising three vinyl LPs with live performances at Filmore West, San Francisco, California dating from June 29th-July 4th 1971 to include Santana, The Grateful Dead, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Quicksilver Messenger and Hot Tuna etc, a 7" EP of an interview with Bill Graham, who ran the venues of Fillmore East and Fillmore West, a commemorative booklet with liner notes by Bill Graham, an illustrated essay about the Fillmore concert posters, a listing of every concert at both venues, a reproduction concert poster for the final run of shows and a Fillmore ticket stub, 1971 Fillmore Z3X 31390, unplayed. CONDITION REPORT Records are unplayed, the box is undamaged but shows signs of age.

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