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Lot 19

Milton (John) Pro populo Anglicano defensio, contra Claudii Anonymi, aliàs Salmasii, Defensionem regiam, title with woodcut arms of the Commonwealth, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, occasional minor worm trace or water-staining to lower margins, occasional spotting, lightly browned, contemporary mottled calf, gilt, spine in compartments, upper joint starting, but holding firm, corners worn, rubbed, [Willems 1134; Wing M2168B], London [i.e. Amsterdam], 'Typis Du Gardianis' [i.e. Louis Elzevier], 1651 § Filmer (Sir Robert) The Free-holders grand inquest, touching our Sovereign Lord the King and his Parliament, engraved portrait frontispiece, woodcut head-pieces and decorative initials, final f. blank, occasional spotting or light staining, lightly browned, contemporary blind-stamped panelled calf, gilt spine in compartments, joints starting, but holding firm, spine and corners worn, rubbed, [Wing F914], no printer, Printed in the Year MDCLXXIX [1679]; and 2 others, 17th century English, v.s. (4) ⁂ The second mentioned discusses the first mentioned work, Hobbes' Leviathan, and Grotius' De jure belli.

Lot 270

Africa.- Ethiopia.- Duchesne-Fournet (Jean) Mission en Ethiopie (1901-1903), 3 vol. including Atlas, numerous plates and illustrations, maps and plans, some folding, tissue-guards, Munger Africana Library ownership blind-stamp to titles, original blue cloth, decorated and lettered in gilt, original wrappers bound in, spine ends chipped, corners a little bumped, vol.1 with internal tear to spine, 4to, Paris, 1908-09.

Lot 72

Music.- Bible, Psalms, English.- Tans'ur (William) [The Royal psalmodist compleat: or, the universal harmony. Being a whole body of church-musick], 101 ff. of engraved music only (of 183), also lacking title and another preliminary f., later ink manuscript verses to a few versos, a couple of versos with blue pencil intersecting lines, 1 f. trimmed at head, affecting part of headline, water-stained, occasional spotting, lightly browned, contemporary blind-stamped calf, joints starting, but holding firm, corners little worn, some staining, rubbed, oblong 8vo, [?by and for the author], [?25th March, 1745]. sold not subject to return. ⁂ The 25th March, 1745 edition is rare. ESTC and WorldCat record only two copies between them (UCLA and University of Illinois).

Lot 10

Heereboord (Adrianus) Meletemata philosophica; in quibus, pleraeque res metaphysicae ventilantur, title printed in red and black and with woodcut printer's device, full-page engraved portrait, woodcut decorative initials, lacking blank 5*4, occasional spotting and light staining, lightly browned, engraved armorial bookplate of The Hon. Allexander Grantt mounted on verso title, contemporary blind-stamped vellum, upper cover ink stained, Leiden, Franciscus Moyaerd, 1659; and 5 others, most Christian Wolff, v.s. (6)

Lot 272

Cornwall interest. Thirteen booklets 'Legend Land. Being a collection of some of the Old Tales told in those Western Parts of Britain served by the Great Western Railway,' four vols, thin card wraps, illustrations throughout, some light spotting, a good set, blind stamp to titlepage of each, The Great Western Railway, 1922-23; 'Always Something Interesting. Aspects of History in Stithians,' vole I-VIII, compiled by members of Stitians Local History Group, pictorial card wraps staple bound, images throughout, 1980-1994; With 'Cornis Yarns' by Frank Baron. (13)

Lot 165

Three early 19th century 'Copy of Verses' broadsheets. James Dowing. 'A Copy of Verses, Composed by James Dowing, a Blind Soldier who Lost his Sight in Egypt, and since became a Preacher of the Gospel,' seven four-line stanzas in the right column of a 4to sheet, with 'A Copy Verses, On the Late Glorious Harvest,' to the left column, a poem of six-line stanzas, no imprint, 4to sheet, 285mm x 178mm, dated in contemporary MS 'October 21. 1817'.'A Copy of Verses, On the Death of a Squire's Son, and a Shepards, Daughter of Salisbury Plain,' large folio sheet, 350mm x 195mm, 28 five-line stanzas, no imprint, but dated by contemporary MS '1817'.'Copy of Verses, To the Tune of "Go No More to Germany", small slip sheet, 260mm x 85mm, 12 four-line stanza with chorus relating to Cornwall, contemporary MS to verso, circa 1800. (3)

Lot 68

ZABBORRA, Giovanni Battista (1713-1770) 'Petrarca In Arqua Dissertazione Storico Scientifica,' Original card wraps, a-a4, prelim, ex libris of Giannalisa Feltrinelli, blind stamp to engraved frontis, five fold out engravings by Bellucco to the rear, deckled edges to leaves, tear to corner of errori, vg to fine, Nicolo Bettinelli, Padova, 1797.

Lot 140

Sir William Russell Flint RA. , ROI  (1880-1969) - 'Waves', nude girl on a beach with the sea beyond, signed artist proof also bearing the blind stamp for the Final Trade Guild, 19" x 25" published in 1969 by Frost & Reed Ltd of Bristol and London; framed

Lot 173

After Charles Windsor Cecil Aldin - "The Yarn Market, Dunster", signed artist proof also inscribed with the title and bearing the blind stamp for The Fine Art Trade Guild, coloured print, 16" x 16"

Lot 689

9ct hallmarked gold fob pendant set with bloodstone (1 side - blind panel the other side) by William Henry Pobjoy - 3cm drop & 5.7g total weight

Lot 610

A mahogany serpentine chest of drawers of Georgian design, moulded top, brushing slide over four long graduated drawers with brass drop handles, Chinese blind fretwork canted pilatsers, shaped bracket feet, 82cm high, 75cm wide, 55cm deep

Lot 292

Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989), Myself at the age of six, Lifting with Extreme Precaution the Skin of the Sea to Observe the Dog Sleeping in the Shade of the Water, watercolour engraving, limited edition 36/295, blind stamp, published 1987 by Demart Pro Arte, with certificate of authenticity, 39 by 53cm, framed

Lot 405A

OAK LONGCASE CLOCK OF 18TH CENTURY DESIGN with twin train eight day movement, the brass dial inscribed Henry Cooley of London, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary calendar arperture, the hood with blind fret frieze over twin barley twist columns, trunk with glass lenticle, block base193cm highImages of movement provided

Lot 565

Anthony Gibbs (British, b.1951) The Great White Tiger, pencil signed limited edition print with ‘artists proof’ blind stamp, framed. H.75 W.105cm

Lot 3129

FREEMASONRY. - A. LEWIS (publisher). 'Emulation Working'. The Lectures of the Three Degrees in Craft Masonry. London: Privately Printed for A. Lewis, 1880. Small 8vo (133 x 99mm.) 3 folding plates. (Toning.) Original green blind-stamped cloth (light rubbing). Note: scarce. The name, or rather term, 'Lewis' has some meaning in freemasonry. It originated in stonemasonry where a 'lewis' was a tool that helped lift heavy blocks of stone. It then evolved into meaning the son of a freemason, someone whose strength could do some of the heavy lifting. The publisher's name has evolved, too. It's gone from 'A. Lewis' to 'Lewis Masonic', and still publishes books today.Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3109

SMITH, John Thomas. An Antiquarian Ramble in the Streets of London, With Anecdotes of Their More Celebrated Residents. London: Richard Bentley, 1846. 2 vols., first edition, 8vo (218 x 137mm.) (Light spotting to preliminaries, toning.) Original black blind-stamped cloth, gilt lettering to spines (light rubbing, occasional mark, lower joint of vol. 1 splitting). Provenance: Mary Ann (name-plate to pastedowns) (2).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3159

LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworth. The Song of Hiawatha. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1855. First edition, second issue, 8vo (179 x 108mm.) 12pp. publisher's advertisements to rear dated November 1855. (Toning, two quires loose, light spotting to endpapers.) Original brown blind-stamped cloth (some loss to spine ends). - And a quantity of approximately ninety-five further editions of Longfellow's 'Song of Hiawatha', many illustrated (including 'The Song of Hiawatha' illustrated by George H. Thomas, 1860, 4to, and Walt Disney's 'Hiawatha', 1938, folio, and 'Hiawatha' illustrated by Harrison Fisher, 1906, 4to, and 'The Player's Edition' of 'The Song of Hiawatha' with illustrations of Wa-ya-ga-mug and the Indian Players from photographs by Grace Chandler Horn, 1911, 4to) (a quantity).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3108

DODD, George. Days at the Factories. London: Charles Knight, 1843. First edition, 8vo (195 x 138mm.) 25 plates, including 2 folding. (Toning, paper repair to p.78.) Original brown blind-stamped cloth (upper joint split, inner hinge weakened, light rubbing). Provenance: Alfred Ernest Maskew(?) (ink name inscribed to front-free endpaper); R.M. Philpott (ink name inscribed to front pastedown); A.R. Mounten (ink name inscribed front-free endpaper). - And a further eight related volumes (including Archibald Prentice's 'Historical Sketches and Personal Recollections of Manchester', 1851, 8vo, and 'Report of the Poor Law Commissioners', 1840, 8vo, and John Tidd Pratt's 'The Law for Facilitating the Enclosure of Open and Arable Fields in England and Wales', 1837, 8vo) (9).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3088

FISHING. - John ROBERTSON. The Hand-Book of Angling for Scotland and the Border Counties. London: Houlston and Wright, 1861. 8vo (169 x 111mm.) Half-title, folding lithographed map frontispiece with outline hand-colouring, 1p. publisher's advertisement to rear. (Toning.) Original red blind-stamped cloth, gilt lettering (lightly rubbed, minor soiling to covers). - And a further seventeen volumes related to angling (including [James Glass Bertram's] 'The Border Angler: A Guide-Book to the Tweed and Its Tributaries', 1858, 8vo, and James Locke's 'Tweed and Don', 1860, 8vo) (18).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3023

DICKENS, Charles. [The Christmas Books.] A Christmas Carol, in Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas. London: Bradbury & Evans, 1860. Fourteenth edition, 8vo (163 x 94mm.) Etched hand-coloured frontispiece, half-title, title in red and blue. (Browned to margins, spotting to title, occasional browning and minor soiling.) Original red blind-stamped cloth, gilt wreath to upper cover, g.e. (chipped at top of spine, bumped to extremities, minor stains to covers). Provenance: W.H. Smith & Son Library (embossed stamp to half-title). - And a further four volumes comprising all the 'Christmas Books' (a first edition of 'The Battle of Life', 1846, 8vo, a thirteenth edition of 'The Chimes', 1845, 8vo, a twenty-second edition of 'The Cricket on the Hearth', 1846, 8vo and a first edition of 'The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain', 1848, 8vo) (5).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3122

AFRICA. - Henry Morton STANLEY. How I Found Livingstone; Travels, Adventures, and Discoveries in Central Africa; including Four Months Residence with Dr. Livingstone. London: Sampson Low etc., 1872. First edition, 8vo (219 x 136mm.) Half-title, mounted photographic frontispiece, 5 maps including 4 folding, 28 plates, illustrations in the text, 8pp. publisher's advertisements to rear. (1 map with a six-inch closed tear, toning, occasional light spotting.) Original brown blind-stamped cloth (hinges weakened, joints rubbed). Provenance: Walter Beaton (ink inscribed to half-title); Andrew G. Beaton (ink inscribed to half-title). - And a further volume (David and Charles Livingstone's 'Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries', 1865, 8vo) (2).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3011

DOUBLE FORE-EDGE PAINTING. - Robert POLLOCK. The Course of Time: A Poem, in Ten Books. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and T. Cadell, 1829. Eighth edition, 8vo (168 x 98mm.) 2pp. publisher's advertisements to rear. (Spotting to front and rear leaves.) Near contemporary red straight-grain morocco, blind-stamped and gilt ruled, g.e., double fore-edge painting (lightly rubbed spine). Note: the fore-edge painting shows a bear eating a hare while imminently the bear is to be hung by a rope held by three men, all the while two dogs watch in attendance. The reverse shows a cow being baited by two men with five other figures in attendance. Provenance: Mackie of Dreghorn (armorial bookplate to the front pastedown).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3149

LEWIS, Samuel (publisher). An Atlas, Comprising Maps of the Several Counties, Divided into Unions, and of the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey, and Man; with a Map of England and Wales, and a Plan of London and Its Environs. London: S. Lewis and Co., 1842. 4to (282 x 214mm.) Engraved folding map of England and Wales with contemporary outline colouring, an uncoloured engraved folding plan of London, and 42 engraved maps including 13 folding. (Minor spotting verso maps, marginal crease to 'Yorkshire', toning.) Original black blind-stamped cloth (rebacked, endpapers replaced).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.

Lot 33

ROCK ICONS - MODERN PRESSINGS - LP COLLECTION. A collection of 29 x LPs. Artists/ Titles include Pink Floyd - The Division Bell (0825646293285), Soft Machine - Live At Henie Onstad Art Centre 1971, Midge Ure inc Breathe Again: Live In Scotland, Fragile, Tyrannosaurus Rex inc Unicorn (Japanese, UIJY-9035), Prophets, Seers & Sages The Angels Of The Ages, Amy Winehouse - Back To Black, Amon Duul II - Tanz Der Lemminge, Cream inc Fresh Cream, Wheels Of Fire, Best Of Cream, Blind Faith - Blind Faith, The Incredible String Band, Fairport Convention and Small Faces. The condition is generally Ex to Ex+/ As New.

Lot 65

PUNK/ POST PUNK/ ALT - LP/ 12"/ 7"/ CD PACK. A quality collection of around 18 LPs/ 12"/ 7"/ CDs. Artists/ titles include Violent Femmes inc S/T (ROUGH 55, printed inner. Ex/ Ex), Hallowed Ground (SLAP 1), The Blind Leading The Naked (SLAP 10). Ultravox inc Systems Of Romance & The Man Who Dies Every Day c/w Young Savage (7"). Gang Of Four inc Entertainment (x2) inc (EMC 3313, LP) & (CZ541, CD). A Brief History of The Twentieth Century (CD). Pixies - Doolittle (CAD 905). Stiff Little Fingers inc Nobody's Heroes, Inflammable Material, And Best Of All (CD). Magazine inc Real Life, The LightPours Out Of Me (7"). Penetration inc Coming Up For Air, Come Into The Open (7"). Vibrators, 20 Of Another Kind. The B-52's inc S/T & Wild Planet. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 63

Records : 30+ Rock albums inc Blind Faith, Colosseum, ELP etc

Lot 269

A rare Boer War R.R.C. group of three awarded to Matron Miss Ada M. M. W. Whiteman Royal Red Cross, 1st Class, V.R., silver-gilt and enamel, mounted on bow; Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no clasp (Nursing Sister A. M. Whiteman.) officially re-impressed naming; Jubilee 1935, unnamed as issued, very fine (3) £1,400-£1,800 --- R.R.C. awarded 26 June 1902: ‘In recognition of services in South Africa.’ M.I.D. London Gazette 17 June 1902: ‘Miss Ada Whiteman, Matron, College Hospital, Maritzburg, and Leper Hospital near Pretoria.’ Ada Maria Motum Wynn Whiteman, daughter of Francis William John Wyn Whiteman and Ada Maria Motum Hill. She was born at Bath, England, and educated in England. She was the matron of the Pretoria Leper Institution, retiring after 29 years’ service, providing useful work for the Leper Institution. In January 1896 she came from England to assume duties at the General Hospital, Johannesburg, but left there to take over as matron of the Van Ryn Mine Hospital until the outbreak of the Boer War. During the Boer War she was superintendent sister at Fort Napier Military Hospital, and then occupied a similar position at College Hospital, Maritzburg, until it closed. Whiteman was later called by Lord Roberts to come and work at the Leper Asylum in Pretoria. At the 2nd meeting of the Guild of Loyal Women of South Africa (Pretoria, August, 1901), she joined as a member, and later became a foundation member of the Pretoria Women’s Club and Pretoria Country Club. Member of the I.N.A. in England; her name is mentioned in the list published by Burdett. A keen social worker, Whiteman also belonged to the Civic Society, Pretoria; St Dunstan’s and Civilian Blind Societies; Home for Friendless Women; and a number of others. She is a holder of the South African War Medal and the Royal Red Cross for work during the Boer War. In 1926 she was made an honorary serving sister of the venerable order of St John of Jerusalem, and became a recipient of the King’s Medal. Whiteman was honoured by the friendship of the Royal Family, and her favourite recreations included: literature, music and singing, and in her youth was a keen sportswoman. She died in 1938. Sold with copied research, including medal rolls for Q.S.A. and Kings Jubilee medal.

Lot 370

Eric Clapton / Cream / Blind Faith LPs. To include Disraeli Gears (823 636-1) / Blind Faith (SPELP 14) / Eric Clapton (2383 021). 20+ in total, condition is often VG.

Lot 515

TATTON WINTER RBA; A PENCIL SIGNED COLOURED ETCHING OF A FIGURE WITH SHEEP IN A LANDSCAPE WITH HANDWRITTEN LABEL TO REVERSE, ENTITLED A SUMMER'S PASTORALE, ORIGINAL ETCHING WITH EMBOSSED FINE ART TRADE GUILD BLIND STAMPS TO THE LOWER LEFT, 20” X 22”

Lot 35

LANCASHIRE  - Accrington Corporation bus/tram destination blind - including Lang Bridge, Stanhill Ring Spinning, Record Mill G.T. Harwood, Mullards, R.O.F munitions factory, Northop, English Electric, Ewbank, Accington,Huncoat etc.

Lot 19

Glasgow Corporation Tram blind, Maryhill Depot, 22 names in total including: Shettleston Sprinburn Burnside Whiteinch Broomhouse, etc

Lot 45

Glasgow Corp Tramways - Number 556 Maryhill Depot top blind - maryhill university screen 55 names From: Lambhill To: Ibrox Barllieston Portfield Road Bishopsbriggs Carnfwadric Cambusland Cathcark Shawfield Elderslie Govan hill

Lot 57

Glasgow Corp Tramways destination blind - Partick Depot. 44 names Starting at:Cambuslang To: Farme Cross Burnside  Auchenshuggle Moir Street Mosshouse

Lot 75A

LANCASHIRE Transport History - Accrington Corporation Bus destination blind, approximately 40 names, including LOAD OF MISCHIEF, BACUP, BAXENDEN, BURNLEY etc

Lot 6

A complete Stockholm tram blind including  Hallonbergen T-Centralen Hjursta Kungstradgarden Akala Vastra Skogen E J I Trafik Rinkeby Fridhemsplan

Lot 60

Glasgow Corp Tramways -  Denniston Depot - bottom blind 37 names Starting; Springfield Road To: City Centre via: Normal School Paisley Road Toll Whiteinch

Lot 62

Glasgow Corp Tramways destination blind 37 Names Starting Saint Georges Cross To: Yoker Via: Rutherglen Bridge Netherlee Queens Park Partick Uddingston Whiteinch etc

Lot 20

Glasgow Corporation Tram destination place names blind / scroll 25 names in total including: Castle Street Commerce Street Possilpark Depot Ibrox Zoo Football Match Reserved

Lot 5

Glasgow Tram Corporation, Dennistoun Depot, complete blind of 48 destination place names Starting from Bridgeton Cross via Gallowgate, Kelvingrove, Ibrox, Airdrie, Mount Florida, 'Reserved', 'Football Match' etc c.1960

Lot 46

Glasgow Corporation Tramway top blind - Partick Depot Approx 40 names Starting Airdrie To: Yoker Via Anderson Cross Tollcross Broomhouse Dennistoun Depot Garrowhill Maryhill Depot Maitland Street

Lot 41

Glasgow Corporation - Parkhead Depot Early 20th century hand painted top blind starting at Airdrie to Parkhead Depot calling via: Milngavie, Robertson St via etc: Shettleston, Coatbridge Depot, Normal School etc

Lot 79

Glasgow Corp Tramway Partick Depot upper blind. Complete linen backed 35 inches wide.

Lot 56

Glasgow Corp Tramways Destination Blind - bottom blind, Dennistoun Depot 37 Names Starting: Springfield Road To: City Centre Via: Garscube Road Govan Cross Lorne School Paisley Road Toll St Georges Cross

Lot 8

A comprehensive Glasgow Tram Corporation, Partick Depot, destination blind on spool, 44 names in total including: Airdrie Anderson Cross Goat Bridge Maryhill Depot Parkhead Depot Yoker Glasgow Cross Dennistoun Depot, etc

Lot 1

Glasgow Tramway Corporation destination place name blind on spool, including Auchenshuggle, Paisley Road Toll, Linthouse, Shieldhall, Paisley West and Crookston, early 20th century

Lot 74

Glasgow Corp Tramway Maryhill Depot complete bottom blind 35 1/2 wide.

Lot 562

A 20th century mahogany serpentine  card table, blind cock beaded drawers to frieze,  slender fluted legs, 79cm high, 79cm wide, 39cm deep

Lot 55A

Lancashire Transport History - a large Accrington Corporation Bus destination blind Approximately  40/50 names, used condition.

Lot 61

Glasgow Corporation Tramways destination blind - Newlands depot - New Car - Upper Blind 54 Namess Starting: North Hanover Street To: Arden Via: Colston Rouken Glen Carnwadric University Dumbreck Jordanhill Mount Florida Ibrox

Lot 48

Glasgow Corporation Tramways destination blind - Newlands depot. 17 names including To: Jamaica Street Via; Pollokshaws Barrhead Bridge Street Reserved Football match

Lot 23

Glasgow Corporation Tramways, Maryhill Depot, lower blind. 26 names including: Castle Street St Vincent Street North Albion Street Possil Park Depot Zoo Football Match Reserved.

Lot 55

Glasgow Corporation Tramways destination blind - Newlands Depot - Coronation Car - Upper Blind 54 names Starting; North Hanover Street To: Arden Via: Millerston Colston Rouken Glen Carnwadric University Linthouse Princes Square Jordanhill Ibrox Moumt Florida Reserved

Lot 72

Glasgow Corp. Tramway Partick Depot upper/top blind. 34" wide. Very large, approx 40 names.

Lot 34

Accrington Corporation destination blind, (16 1/2 names in total) including  Griffin, Moscow Mill, Football Ground, Cricket Ground, Private, School Special, Green Haworth, Pill Hall, Accrington etc.

Lot 3

Glasgow Tramway Corporation, Partick Depot, complete top destination blind of 35 names, starting from Moir Street via London Road, Springburn, Clydebank, Whiteinch, Dalmuir etc, circa 1960, linen

Lot 66

Glasgow Corp Tramways Destination Blind Maryhill Depot 22 Names Starting: Shettleston To: Maitland Street Via: Garibraid Avenue Ruchill  Scotstoun West Yoker Lambhill

Lot 43

Glasgow Corporation Tramways Destination Blind (upper) Newlands - New Car Depot 54 Names Starting: North Hanover Street To: Ibrox Via: Dumbreck Millerston Rouken Glen Crossstobs Arden Longside University Milngavie

Lot 50

Glasgow Corp Tramways destination top blind - Maryhill depot 26 names including; To: Partick Via: St Vincent Street Ibrox Possilpark Depot Zoo Football Match Reserved

Lot 67

Glasgow Corp Tramways Destination Blind Newlands Depot, new car, Lower front blind 22 Names Starting Botanic Gardens To: Keppochill Road Via: Charing Cross Alexandra Park Reserved Football Match

Lot 15

Stocholm Interest - an interesting destination places name blind / scroll - STOCKHOLM 9 names in total: Hallonbergen T-Centralen Hjulsta Kungstradgarden Akalla Vastra Skogen E J I Trafik Rinkerby Fridhemsplan

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