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British Medicine, 19th century, including Swan, JohnAn essay on tetanus... London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme..., 1825; Bound with Reid, Robert On the nature and treatment of tetanus and hydrophobia... Dublin: R. Milliken... 1817. Hand coloured plate; Bound with Sully, Henry Observations on the pain directions for all classes of people to prevent the fatal effects of the bites of animals... Taunton: R. Hall, 1828. Engraved plate, uncommon Taunton imprint; 8vo, later half calf, boards rubbed, library stamps, occasional foxing; Copeland, Thomas Observations on the symptoms and treatment of the diseased spine. London: J. Callow, 1815. 8vo, 3 engraved plates on 2 pages, modern blue cloth, some pages darkened, marginal dust-soiling; Jones, Philip An essay on crookedness or distortions of the spine... London: J. Johnson and T. Cadell, 1888. 5 plates (4 folding), 2 facsimile letters, some foxing; Bound with Copeland, Thomas Observations on the symptoms and treatment of the diseased spine; 8vo, contemporary half calf, rubbing to spine and boards, some foxing and slight marginal darkening, library stamps; Shaw, John On the nature and treatment of the distortions to which the spine and the bones of the chest are subject. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme..., 1823. 8vo, engraved frontispiece, modern cloth, darkening to first few pages, some darkening to margins, endpapers foxed, upper margin of pp.29-32 torn with no loss of text, library stamps; Hutchinson, William A dissertation on infanticide... London: John Souter, 1820. 8vo, original boards and label, boards soiled, label and spine worn, library stamps, torn endpaper, slight dust-soiling; Copeland, Thomas Observations on the principal diseases of the rectum and anus. London: J. Callow, 1814. 8vo, later half calf, slight rubbing to boards, foxing, library stamps; Hunter, John A treatise on the venereal disease. London: Sherwood, Neely amd Jones, 1810. 8vo, 6 engraved plates, contemporary half calf, some rubbing to boards and spine, slight foxing; Bancroft, Edward Nathaniel An essay on the disease called yellow fever... London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811. 8vo, contemporary calf, later spine, gilt embossed stamp of Richmond Surgical Hospital to cover, covers rubbed, library stamps, occasional foxing; Armstrong, John Practical illustrations on the scarlet fever, measles and pulmonary consumption... London: Baldwin, Craddock and Joy, 1818. Second edition, 8vo, modern green cloth, library stamps, occasional foxing; Clarke, Sir Arthur An essay on warm, cold and vapour bathing... London: Henry Colburn, 1828. 12mo, original? boards and label on spine, covers and label rubbed, some darkening and foxing; and 23 others; sold not subject to return (33)
Chloroform - Snow, JohnOn chloroform and other anaesthetics: their action and administration. London: J. Churchill, 1858. First edition, 8vo, 2 illustrations, contemporary half calf, several RCSI library stamps and blindstamps, light dampstaining to lower/fore margins, worn, lower cover detachedNote: John Snow, pioneer in the adoption of anaesthesia and medical hygiene. He is considered to be one of the fathers of modern epidemiology, because of his work in tracing the source of a cholera outbreak in Soho, England, in 1854.
Franklin, JohnNarrative of a second expedition to the shores of the Polar sea... London: John Murray, 1828. London: John Murray, 1828. First edition, 4to, engraved frontispiece and 29 (of 30) plates, 6 folding maps (one coloured in outline), contemporary half calf, upper cover detached, rubbed, RCSI library stamps, some spottingNote Abbey Travel (636) calls for 31 plates and 6 folding maps, however Sabin (26228) calls for 7 folding maps.
Haller, Albrecht vonIconum anatomicarum. Goettingen: A. Vandenhoeck, 1743-56. Large folio, 8 parts in one volume, titles printed in red and black, 8 (of 47) plates, old half calf, title frayed and with library stamp, some spotting, RCSI stamp on first title, lacks upper cover, lower board detached; sold not subject to return
India - Fayrer, J.The thanatophidia of India being a description of the venemous snakes of the Indian peninsula. London: J. & A. Churchill, 1872. First edition, large folio, presentation copy inscribed on half title "WIth Dr. Fayrer`s compliments", RCSI library stamp on title and several leaves of text, 31 plates, 28 chromolithographed, 2 double-page, original red cloth, slightly spotted, hinges weak
King, Phillip ParkerNarrative of a survey of the intertropical and western coasts of Australia. Performed between the years 1818 and 1822. London: John Murray, 1827. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, 13 plates, 1 (of 2) folding charts (lacks chart of Port Cockburn, vol.2), illustrations, contemporary half calf, RCSI library stamp to titles, some spotting and minor dust-soiling, lacks half-titles, slightly rubbed
Pettigrew, Thomas JosephA history of Egyptian mummies, and an account of the worship and embalming of the sacred animals by the Egyptians. London: Longman &c., 1834. First edition, 4to, list of subscribers, 13 engraved or lithographed plates, 4 hand-coloured, one with 1cm. burn-hole, spotting, contemporary half calf, RCSI library stamp on title, rubbed
Respiration and Pulmonary DiseasesEllis, Daniel Farther inquiries into the changes induced on atmospheric air by the germination of seeds... Edinburgh: W. Blackwood, 1811. 8vo, contemporary half calf, joints cracked, rubbed, library stamps, some darkening and spotting to pages; Hastings, John On the special treatment of pulmonary consumption and whooping cough. London: Samuel Highley, 1854. 8vo, coloured frontispiece, contemporary gilt cloth, joints cracked, some fading to spine and covers, some spotting; Hastings, Charles A treatise on in inflammation of the mucous membrane of the lungs. London: T. & G. Underwood, 1820. 8vo, modern half calf, occasional foxing, library stamps; Scudamore, Sir Charles Cases illustrating and confirming the remedial power of the inhalation of iodine and conium in tubercular phthisis. London: Longman [&c.], 1834. 8vo, original boards and label, upper cover detached, very slight occasional dust-soiling; Baron, John Illustrations of the enquiry respecting tuberculous diseases. London: T. and G. Underwood, 1822. First edition, 8vo, contemporary half calf, covers detached, spine lacking, occasional foxing, plates lacking, library stamps; Badham, Charles An essay on bronchitis... London: J. Callow, 1814. 8vo, original boards(?), covers detached, library stamps; Bostock, John An essay on respiration. Liverpool: J. McCreery, 1804. 8vo, one engraved plate, contemporary tree calf, upper cover detached, lower joint split, some spotting, tears to a few pages with loss of several words on p.161; and 4 others; sold not subject to return (11)
Smith, RobertA compleat system of opticks. Cambridge: for the author, 1738. First edition, 4to, 2 volumes, 83 folding plates, errata and advertisement leaf, contemporary calf, spotting or slight discolouration to plate margins, titles dust-soiled and with RCSI library stamp, worn, two covers detached, [Wellcome Library Record No: 2706279]
Tarin, PierreOstéo-graphie, ou description des os de l`adulte, du foetus &c. Paris: Briasson, 1753. First edition, 4to, complete with 61 engraved plates (1-9, 1-6 and 8-9, with 6 marked in ink "& VII", 1-40 with 27-28 on one folding leaf, and 24B, 25B, 26B and 35B), half calf, several RCSI library stamps to text, spine rubbed and textblock split, one plate repaired, slight discolouration to some inner margins, title slightly spotted; sold not subject to returnNote: Although there is no plate 7, it is clear from the plate list that plate 6 is plate 6 and 7 combined. Other copies have the same collation.
Thompson, ThomasAn historical, critical and practical treatise of the gout. London, 1740. 4to, contemporary half calf, cover detached; Rufus, of Ephesus De vesicae renumque morbis. London: J. Clarke, 1726. 4to, calf, text block split, covers detached; Douglas, G. An anatomical exposition of the structure of the human body. London, 1749. 2 volumes in one, 4to, 4 folding plates, crudely repaired, half calf, worn, cover detached; Harwood, B. A system of comparative anatomy and physiology. Cambridge, 1796. Volume 1, 4to, 15 plates, original wrappers, spotted, wrapper detached; Whytt, Robert The works. Edinburgh, 1768. 4to, contemporary half calf, lacks text after p.762, covers detached; Ramazzini, B. Opera omnia. London, 1717. 4to, 4 (of 5) plates, contemporary calf, cover detached, worn; White, Charles An account of the regular gradation in man. London: C. Dilly, 1799. First edition, 4to, 4 plates, 3 folding, later half calf; all with RCSI library stamp to titles, spotting and dust-soiling, bindings worn; sold not subject to return (8)
White, GilbertThe natural history and antiquities of Selborne. London: B. White & Son, 1789. First edition, 4to., folding frontispiece, 2 engraved title vignettes and 6 plates, errata leaf, twentieth century half calf, RCSI library stamp on title, frontispiece torn, repaired and soiled, plates dampstained or spotted, title dust-soiled
Withering, WilliamAn account of the foxglove. Birmingham: for G.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1785. First edition, 2nd issue, folding plate with largest leaf pointing to right and without the artist`s name, half-title, modern half calf, RCSI library stamps on title, plate torn, repaired and soiled, b3 margin torn, slight spotting and dust-soiling
Wolff, Christian FriedrichTheoria generationis.. editio nova aucta et emendata. Halle: C. Hendel, 1774. 8vo, 2 folding engraved plates, original wrappers, uncut, RCSI library stamp to title, some spottingNote: Second edition of Wolff`s important work on embryology, first published 1759 as the author`s inaugural dissertation.
2 19th C ROYAL WORCESTER PITCHERS `1229 &1507` Lot of two 19th century Royal Worcester fine English porcelain pitchers. The first has a cylindrical shape and is marked `1229`, made circa 1887. The larger has a bulbous shape and is marked `1507`, made circa 1891. Each having a hand painted floral design and figural gilded handles. Larger measures 8 3/8" height (21.2cm). Total weight of 945 grams.
2 LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURES - #1081 & 1082 2 Lladro porcelain figures of children. The first figure #1081 `Girl with Brush`, depicts a young girl brushing her hair. The other, #1082 `Girl Manicuring` depicts a young girl manicuring her nails. Both are marked to the underside. The larger piece measures 8.25" tall (20.9cm).
ALEXANDER MANN (1853 - 1908) ORCHARD AT BLEWBERRY oil on canvas, signed 50cm x 65cm Label verso: Fine Arts Society Povenance: purchased from the collection of Lady Pinkerton, 1983 Note: In 1877 he went to Paris and enrolled at the Académie Julian, and then studied under Mihály Munkácsy and from 1881 to 1885 under Carolus-Duran. From 1883-93 Mann exhibited in London at the Royal Academy, Royal Institute of Oil Painters, Fine Art Society, New Gallery, Ridley Art Club, New English Art Club and Society of British Artists, a society that appointed James McNeill Whistler its President in 1886. At the same year he was invited to become the first Scottish member of the New English Art Club and was joined by several of his friends, notably John Lavery, Thomas Millie Dow of the Glasgow Boys and Norman Garstin. Influenced by the Hague school and by Jules Bastien-Lepage, his picture A Bead Stringer, Venice gained an honorable mention at the Salon in 1885. After a public controversy over this painting when it was exhibited at the Royal Glasgow Institute, Mann settled in England, at West Hagbourne, Berkshire, and later in the neighboring village of Blewbury, where he painted a series of views of the Downs and portraits of country people. Mann traveled extensively in Britain, paying several visits to the coast in Angus and Fife, and to Walberswick, Suffolk. Mann was buried at Blewbury Parish Church, Oxfordshire.
Cieslik. European Dolls 1800-1930, Christies 1979. Faith Eaton, Dolls in colour, Blandford 1975, Goodfellow, Understanding Dolls. Collectors Club 1983. Desmonde. Dolls and Dolls Houses, Pauline Flick Discovering Toy Museums, Sacci. Santa Claus. Atrams-McCrea, First Loves. A Room Full of Toys. Thames & Hudson 2006. Constance King. The Encyclopaedia of Toys. Quarto 1978. Peter Ford. Teddy Bears. Mallard 1990. Gwen White. European and American Dolls. Chancellor 1966. Ewart Clark, Dolls 1987. Toy Museum Nuremberg. Miller. Metal Toys, DK2006, The Advertising Art of Steiff, 1991
Alphabetical Celebrities of the War (First) an Afternoon Tea Game, Impertinent Questions, Gibson & Sons Ltd, Market or Covent Garden, Kum-Bak, Leicester Square, Lands and People, Dainty Series, Tricky Trades, Dennis, Donkey card game, Vacuation (Evacuee Game), 2nd War Bobs y`r Uncle, Quit (Parker Bros), Jeu des Fleurs (no slip case) Derby Day Parker Games Co, London
A Gebruder Bing DeDeon runabout motor car, finely japanned, india-rubber tyres and front axle adjustable for straight and circular run. Brass lantern. The model was first introduced in 1904. GBN logo on boot. Contained in the original box labelled No 14138/4. Some paint chips, Lacks key, L8 1/2. See Bing 1906 Catalogue, New Cavendish. Has remained in same family since new
BRUICHLADDICH 20 YEAR OLD Single Islay malt whisky (first edition release). 70cl, 46% volume. In tin. BRUICHLADDICH LINKS `THE 18th GREEN, ROYAL TROON` Limited-edition single Islay malt whisky, aged for 14 years. Bottle number 1071 of 12000 released. 70cl, 46% volume. In tin. BRUICHLADDICH LINKS `THE OLD COURSE ST ANDREWS` Limited-edition single Islay malt whisky, aged for 14 years. Bottle number 6689 of 12000 released. 70cl, 46% volume. In tin. BRUICHLADDICH LINKS `THE 16th HOLE AUGUSTA` Limited-edition single Islay malt whisky, aged for 14 years. Bottle number 7788 of 18000 released. 70cl, 46% volume. In tin. 4 bottles
BOWMORE LEGEND Single Islay malt whisky. 70cl, 40% volume. In tin. ARRAN FIRST 1993 DISTILLATION Limited-edition single Island malt whisky, distilled in 1993. 70cl, 46% volume, NCF. In tube. ROYAL LOCHNAGAR 12 YEAR OLD Single Highland malt whisky. 70cl, 40% volume. In carton. THE GLENTURRET 10 YEAR OLD Single Highland malt whisky. 70cl, 40% volume. In tube. ARDMORE N.A.S. Single Highland malt whisky. 70cl, 46% volume, NCF. In tube. 5 bottles
GLENMORANGIE 1993 MOUNT EVEREST Limited-edition single Highland malt whisky, distilled in May 1993 and bottled in 2003 to celebrate both the 10th anniversary of Rebecca Stephens` ascent of Mount Everest and the 50th anniversary of the first ascent by Hillary and Tenzing. Bottle number 347 of 408, hand-numbered and signed by both the distillery manager and Rebecca Stephens. 70cl, 46% volume, NCF. GLENMORANGIE CELLAR 13 Single Highland malt whisky, matured in American mountain oak. 1 Litre, 43% volume. In carton. 2 bottles
GLENMORANGIE CONCORDE 1976 Limited-edition single Highland malt whisky, distilled on 21st January 1976 and bottled to commemorate the first scheduled passenger flight of the Concorde. Bottle number 531 of "less than 1000", hand-numbered and signed by the distillery manager. 75cl, 60.8% volume. In original box, with key.
GLENMORANGIE 1993 MOUNT EVEREST Limited-edition single Highland malt whisky, distilled in May 1993 and bottled in 2003 to celebrate both the 10th anniversary of Rebecca Stephens` ascent of Mount Everest and the 50th anniversary of the first ascent by Hillary and Tenzing. Bottle number 345 of 408, hand-numbered and signed by both the distillery manager and Rebecca Stephens. 70cl, 46% volume, NCF. Includes relevant newspaper cutting from 2003. GLENMORANGIE 10 YEAR OLD 100 PROOF Cask strength single Highland malt whisky. 1 Litre, 57.2% volume. In tube. 2 bottles
GLENDULLAN 16 YEAR OLD CENTENARY Limited-edition, cask strength single Speyside malt whisky, bottled for the staff of Glendullan Distillery in their centenary year, 1998. Bottle number 422. 70cl, 65.9% volume. ABERLOUR VINTAGE 1990 `ST. DROSTAN`S WELL` Limited-edition single Speyside malt whisky. 1 Litre, 40% volume. In tin. ABERLOUR A`BUNADH (NO BATCH NUMBER) Cask strength single Speyside malt whisky, from one of the first five batches. 70cl, 59.6% volume. In carton. 3 bottles
A First World War Pair, awarded to LIEUT.J.W.COCHRANE, comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal; a Single Victory Medal, to 13116 DVR. H.F.FRANKLAND. R.E.; a First World War Miniature Trio, of British War Medal, Victory Medal and Croix de Guerre; two Tank Corps Cap Badges, and an RAF sweetheart brooch (7)

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