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PAYNE (A. B.) ORIGINAL ARTWORK:13 humorous pen and ink sketches on card, ranging from c. 6" x 4.5" to c. 5" x 4", 11 for Pip & Squeak, one dated 1924, one 1930, the other 2 office humour, one dated 1930. The first Pip & Squeak Annual was 1923, and the one signed card also bears the legend "Uncle Dick". LOCATION CABINET
BYRNE (OLIVER) The First Six Books of The Elements of Euclid, In Which Coloured Diagrams and Symbols are used instead of Letters...1st edition, original decorated blue cloth gilt, badly stained, upper joint split and headcaps worn, a.e.g., front f.e.p. loose, some light foxing, 4to, London, William Pickering, 1847 LOCATION A
NICHOLSON'S DICTIONARY OF THE SCIENCE AND PRACTICE OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING AND CARPENTRY, New Edition, Edited by Edward Lomax and Thomas Gunyon, 2 vols, plates as called-for, contemporary half calf gilt, cloth boards stained and faded, Vol. 2 staining to corner of frontis and first and final ff., 4to, London Printing and Publishing Co., n.d. LOCATION B
A fine early 19th century French Prisoner-of-War bone and wood ships model, of a 120-Gun First Rate Ship-of-the-Line, with three bound masts with yards and booms, the carved figurehead of a Roman warrior, the whole finely detailed and raised above a rectangular inlaid base with rope twist carved balustrade 59.5cm wide, 18cm deep, 55cm high
Aust, Mrs Murray. A Companion and Useful Guide to the Beauties of Scotland and the Hebrides. London, 1810, third edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, original boards, uncut, neatly rebacked, new paper labels; [Orkney and Shetland Islands] The Statistical Account of the Orkney and Zetland Parishes, abstracted from the Statistical Account of Scotland 1791-98, in 2 volumes, 8vo, with specially printed title-pages and lists of contents, consecutive page numerals supplied by ink stamps, engraved maps, early twentieth century half vellum, g.e.; Edmonston, Arthur. A View of the Ancient and Present State of the Zetland Islands. Edinburgh, 1809, first edition, 2 volumes bound in one, 8vo, 1 engraved map, contemporary half calf, some leaves misbound at end of volume 1; Hill, George B. Footsteps of Dr. Johnson (Scotland). London, 1890, 4to, map, plates (1 loose), original brown half morocco, spine gilt, t.e.g.; Gilpin, William. Observations relative chiefly to Picturesque Beauty. London, 1789, 2 volumes, 8vo, 40 sepia aqutint plates and plans, contemporary tree calf, blank margin at head of titles cut away, some offsetting, extremities rubbed (8)
Bartholomew, J.G.. The Survey Atlas of Scotland, 1912, large folio, coloured double-page maps, black quarter morocco, spine gilt; Foster, Joshua James. The Stuarts, being illustrations of the personal history of the family (especially Mary Queen of Scots), 1902, first edition, edition de luxe, number 127 of 175 copies signed by the author, plates, original red buckram gilt, t.e.g., others uncut, dust-jackets; Cardonnel, Adam de. Numismata Scotiae, or a series of the Scottish Coinage from the reign of William the Lion to the Union, 1786, first edition, 4to, 20 engraved plates, modern calf; Hill, George Birkbeck. Footsteps of Dr. Johnson (Scotland), 1890, 4to, edition de luxe, number 64 of 160 copies signed by the author, map and 24 plates, 21 plates in two states, second state with the plate on india paper and signed by the artist, Lancelot Speed, contemporary brown half morocco, t.e.g., others uncut; Billings, Robert William. The Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotland, 1901, 4 volumes, 4to, 240 engraved plates, original blue cloth gilt, t.e.g., others uncut; and 2 volumes of Burns’ works (11)
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)
Camden, William. Camden’s Britannia, with large additions and improvemenets, publish’d by Edmund Gibson. London: F. Collins for A. Swalle, A. & J. Churchil, 1695, first edition of Gibson’s translation, folio, 50 engraved double-page maps by Robert Mordern, 9 engraved plates, modern half calf, spine gilt Note: Wing C359;
Campbell, Alexander.. A Journey from Edinburgh through parts of North Britain. London: T.N. Longman, 1802, first edition, 2 volumes, 4to, 44 sepia aquatint plates, contemporary calf gilt, joints neatly repaired; Garnett, Thomas. Observations on a Tour through the Highlands and the Western Isles of Scotland. London: J. Stockdale, 1811, 2 volumes, 4to, map and 43 (of 52) aquatint plates, contemporary half calf, spines gilt, some spotting, hinges cracking (4)
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)
Cook, James and James King.. A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean... for making Discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere. London: G. Nicol & T. Cadell, 1784, first edition, 3 volumes 4to, 24 plates and charts only, several folding, two volumes contemporary russia, one volume modern calf, some spotting and offsetting, two volumes rebacked and with corners worn, lacking the atlas (3)
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.
Gibson, John. The History of Glasgow... to the present time. Glasgow, 1777, first edition, 8vo, folding engraved plan (laid down), contemporary tree calf, spine gilt, some spotting, head of spine slightly rubbedSmith, John. The Cochrane Correspondence regarding the Affairs of Glasgow MDCCXLV-VI. Glasgow, The Maitland Club, 1836, 4to, 6 lithographed plates, brown half morocco gilt; Glasgow Archaeological Society. Transactions [1857-1883], 1868-83, 2 volumes; Transactions, New Series. Glasgow, 1890-1916, volumes 1-6 and Reports volume, uniform brown half morocco gilt, t.e.g.; Mackenzie, Peter. Reminiscences of Glasgow and the West of Scotland. Glasgow, 1865-68, first edition, 3 volumes, 8vo, plates, contemporary calf, spines gilt; Paton, James. Catalogue... of the Pictures and Sculpture in the Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum, 1902, 8vo, plates, red morocco gilt; The Glasgow University Album for MDCCCXL, 1840, 4to, brown morocco gilt by Walker of Glasgow with their ticket, g.e.; Wilson, H., publisher. Parliamentary & Municipal Franchise Map of the City of Glsgow, divided into 16 statutory wards, 1846, hand-coloured engraved map dissected and backed on linen, folding into cloth covers (17)
Groome, Francis H. Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1884, 3 volumes, large 8vo, maps, some double-page and coloured, plates, contemporary green half calf, spines gilt; James VI of Scotland, King. Original Letters relating to the Ecclesiastical Affairs of Scotland, chiefly written by, or addressed to His Majesty King James the Sixth. Edinburgh: The Bannatyne Club, 1851, 2 volumes, 4to, bookplates of Sir George Henry Scott Douglas, Bt., green half morocco, spines gilt, joints lightly rubbed; Kirkton, James. The Secret and True History of the Church of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1817, first edition, edited by Charles K. Sharpe, 4to, 3 engraved plates, bookplate of the Abbey of St. Benedict, Fort Augustus, contemporary half calf; M’Dowall, William. Chronicles of Lincluden. Edinburgh, 1886, 4to, number 120 of 350 copies, lithographed plates on india paper, bookplate of the Abbey of St. Benedict, Fort Augustus, original brown half morocco, t.e.g., others uncut; Chambers, Robert and Thomas Thomson. A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen. London, 1870, 3 volumes, large 8vo, engraved titles and plates, contemporary half calf (10)
Gunn, John.. An Historical Enquiry respecting the Performance on the Harp in the Highlands of Scotland. Edinburgh: A. Constable, 1807, first edition, 4to, 3 engraved plates, half-title, contemporary half calf, small wormhole to upper joint Provenance: Domhnall Maccormaig, bookplate. A Scottish violoncellist and writer on music John Gunn, c.1765-c.1824 published a number of works on the violoncello and German flute and “Forty Scotch Airs”. He wrote this historical enquiry, considered Gunn’s most important work, at the request of the National Society of Scotland.
Home, Bruce J. Old Houses in Edinburgh, [no date], 4to, original green morocco-backed cloth, sides slightly soiled; Gillespie, J., editor. Details of Scottish Domestic Architecture, Edinburgh Architectural Association, 1922, 4to, original buckram; Werther, Louis. The Story of Edinburgh Castle, 1913, 4to, etched frontispiece, plates, original cloth; Mason, Rosaline. Edinburgh. Painted by John Fullelove, edition de luxe, limited to 250 copies, this copy un-numbered, coloured plates, original cloth gilt; Heron, Alexander. The Rise and Progress of the Company of Merchants of the City of Edinburgh 1681-1902, 1903, first edition, 4to, original morocco-backed cloth, t.e.g., uncut, spine faded; Speculative Society. The History of the Speculative Society 1764-1904, 1905, 8vo, maroon quarter morocco gilt, t.e.g., uncut; Stevenson, R.L. Edinburgh, 1912, number 234 of 385 copies on hand-made paper, 24 colour plates by James Heron, original buckram, t.e.g., dust-jacket; Royal Commission on Historical Documents. The City of Edinburgh, 1951, original cloth, dust-jacket, all with plates; and 4 others (12)
Hooker, W.J. Perthshire Illustrated: a Series of select Views of the Picturesque & Romantic Scenery, and Principal Mansions of Perthshire... and an account of the Royal Progress through the County in 1842. London, Edinburgh & Glasgow: A. Fullerton, 1843, first edition, 4to, large paper copy, additional engraved title and 63 plates on india paper engraved after James Stewart, A. Donaldson, William Brown and others, illustrations, tissue guards, half-title, contemporary maroon morocco, sides panelled in gilt and blind, spine gilt, g.e. Note: A sumptuously bound copy of a rare work on Perthshire.
Lauder, Sir Thomas Dick. Memorial of the Royal Progress in Scotland. Edinburgh, 1843, first edition, 4to, list of subscribers, 13 engraved plates, wood-engravings in the text, bookplate of Peter Carmichael, contemporary red half morocco gilt; Robertson, William. The History of Scotland. London, 1759, second edition, 2 volumes, 4to, contemporary calf, spines gilt; Crawfurd, George and William Semple. The History of the Shire of Renfrew. Paisley, 1782, 4to, bookplate of Frances Mary Richardson Currer, contemporary calf, some spotting, head of spine slightly rubbed; Sconiana. Memoranda of the Antiquities, Curiosities, History and Present State of Scone. Edinburgh, 1807, first edition, 4to, 5 engraved plates, contemporary quarter roan, some spotting, boards somewhat soiled; [Bridge Construction] Report of the Commissioners for making Roads and building Bridges in the Highlands of Scotland. London, 1804, 4to, folding engraved map, partly hand-coloured, original wrappers, map torn without loss, spine worn; Bruce, John. History of the Parish of West or Old Kilpatrick. Glasgow, 1893, first edition, 8vo, plates, contemporary half calf, upper joint splitting; Tullibardine, Marchioness of. A Military History of Perthshire 1899-1902. Perth, 1908, first edition, 8vo, plates, original red calf gilt, gilt arms on upper cover (8)
Leighton, John M.. The Lakes of Scotland, a series of views from paintings by John Fleming. Glasgow: J. Swan, 1834, first edition, 4to, 3 engraved title-pages and 49 plates on india paper engraved by J. Swan after J. Fleming, tissue guards, contemporary maroon morocco, sides tooled in blind and gilt, spine gilt, g.e. Provenance: Alston of Muirburn, armorial bookplate
Leighton, John M. and Joseph Swan History of the County of Fife. Glasgow: J. Swan, 1840, first edition, 3 volumes, 4to, additional engraved titles and 47 engraved plates, contemporary calf by Clarke and Bedford, spines gilt, gilt arms on sides, g.e., a few leaves slightly spotted Provenance: John Frederick, 1st Earl Cawdor, gilt armorial stamp on covers Note: A fine copy.
Logan, James.. The Scottish Gael, or Celtic Manners, as preserved among the Highlanders, 1831, first edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, 8 engraved plates (7 hand-coloured), 8 pages of engraved music, list of subscribers, half-titles, bookplate of W.J. Robertson, nineteenth-century brown half morocco, t.e.g.; Stewart, David. Sketches of the Character, Manners and Present State of the Highlanders of Scotland, 1822, second edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, hand-coloured folding engraved map, contemporary maroon half morocco, spines gilt; Hogg, James. The Jacobite Relics of Scotland, being the Songs, Airs and Legends of the Adherents to the House of Stuart, 1819, first edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, half-titles, modern green quarter morocco; Sinclair, Catherine. Scotland and the Scotch, 1840, 12mo, contemporary half calf, spine gilt; [Lockhart, J.G.] Peter’s Letters to his Kinfolk, 1819, third edition, 3 volumes, 8vo, 15 engraved plates, illustrations, contemporary half calf (10)
Maitland, William. The History of Edinburgh... the Parishes of Canongate, St. Cuthbert and... Leith. Edinburgh: for the Author, 1753, first edition, folio, folding engraved plan by William Edgar, and 20 engraved plates, modern calf, spine tooled in blind, morocco lettering piece, occasional light marginal dampstaining
Monkhouse, William Cosmo. The Works of Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. London: Virtue, [1879-80], first edition, 2 volumes, folio, 54 steel engraved plates after Landseer, illustrations, original brown morocco gilt, sides ornately panelled in gilt, spines gilt with dog motifs in compartments, g.e. Note: A fine bright copy of a handsome binding.
Profeit, R.A. Under Lochnagar, 1894, first edition, 4to, plates, original pictorial cloth, t.e.g.; Victoria, Queen. Leaves from the Journal of our Life in the Highlands, 1868, 4to, illustrated edition, 2 chromolithographed and 8 engraved plates, illustrations, original pictorial cloth gilt, g.e., some wear to joints; [Stewart, Archibald]The Trial of Archibald Stewart Esq., late Lord Provost of Edinburgh, for Neglect of Duty and Misbehaviour, 1747, first edition, 8vo, later boards, slightly marked; [Nairne, Mr.] The Affairs of Scotland in 1689: being a Collection of Ms. Accounts of Dundee’s Campaign, 1884, Privately Printed, 8vo, one of 50 large paper copies, maroon quarter morocco, spine gilt; Bremner, David. The Industries of Scotland, 1869, first edition, 8vo, contemporary calf gilt; Peacock, David. Perth: its Annals and its Archives, 1849, first edition, 8vo, map and 9 engraved plates, contemporary calf gilt, g.e., spine neatly repaired; Smiles, Samuel. Life of a Scotch Naturalist, Thomas Edward, 1901, plates, tree calf gilt; Penney, John. Historical Account of Linlithgowshire, 1831, 12mo, additional engraved title, original cloth; The Statistical Account of Kinross-shire, 1841, 8vo, engraved map hand-coloured in outline, brown half morocco; [Smith, Robert Angus] Loch Etive and the Sons of Uisnach, 1879, first edition, presentation copy inscribed by the author, 8vo, lithographed plates, original cloth; Macgregor, Alexander. Highland Superstitions, 1922; Dixon, John H. Gairloch in North-West Ross-Shire, 1886, first edition, plates, 8vo, original cloth; Duncan, James. The Scotch Itinerary, containing the Roads through Scotland, 1808, second edition, 2 folding maps, original boards, paper label; and 15 others (28) BO42/45; 42/59; 42/3; 37/6; 42/52; 37/6; 42/52; 37/4; 30/4; 42/11; 37/4; 30/4; 37/2; 42/11; 30/18; 42/50; 42/51; 42/42-44; 42/9; 42/53; 37/7; 42/56-58; 42/60; 42/49; 30/9; 30/3
Ritson, Joseph. Memoirs of the Celts or Gauls. London: Payne and Foss, 1827, first edition, original spine bound in at end; Annals of the Caledonians, Picts and Scots; and of Strathclyde, Cumberland, Galloway and Murray. Edinburgh: W. and D. Laing, 1828, first edition, 2 volumes, together 3 volumes, near uniform brown morocco by Zaehnsdorf with gilt arms on sides, spines gilt, gilt edges (3) Note: Fine copies
Scott, Sir Walter. The Border Antiquities of England and Scotland. London: Longman, 1814, first edition, 2 volumes, 4to, additional engraved titles, 92 engraved plates, contemporary maroon morocco, sides tooled with geometric designs in gilt and blind, g.e., spines gilt Provenance: Robert Lewes Dashwood, bookplates Note: A fine copy
Seton, Sir Bruce and John Grant.. The Pipes of War. A Record of the Achievements of Pipers of Scottish and Overseas Regiments, 1920, first edition, 4to, number 36 of 200 copies on hand-made paper, 9 plates, original parchment-backed cloth, spine gilt, t.e.g.; Grant, James. Cassell’s Old and New Edinburgh, [c.1880], 3 volumes, 4to, plates and illustrations, contemporary green half morocco, spines gilt, g.e.; Anderson, William. The Scottish Nation, 1862, 9 original divisions, 8vo, engraved plates, illustrations, original blindstamped cloth, rubbed; Keltie, John S. The Scottish Highlands, Highland Clans and Highland Regiments, 8 original divisions, large 8vo, 30 coloured plates of tartans, 2 maps, 18 engraved plates, illustrations, original red cloth gilt, slightly rubbed; Mackay, J.G. The Romantic Story of the Highland Garb and the Tartan, 1925, 4to, limited to 575 copies, list of subscribers, plates, some coloured, original cloth, slightly rubbed; Mackinnon, Donald D. Memoirs of the Clan Fingon. Tunbridge Wells: Printed for Private Circulation, [1883], first edition, 8vo, presentation copy inscribed by the author, folding chromolithographed genealogy of the Clan Mackinnon, original cloth; Downie, Sir Alexander M. and Alister Downie Mackinnon. Genealogical Account of the Family of Mackinnon, 1882, 4to, Privately Printed, original cloth; and 9 others, most relating to the Isle of Skye (33)
Sibbald, Sir Robert. Scotia Illustrata sive prodromus historiae naturalis. Edinburgh: J. Kniblo, J. Solingen and J. Colmar for the Author, 1684, first edition, 3 parts in one volume, folio, woodcut device on title, 21 (of 22) engraved plates on 11 leaves, contemporary calf, spine gilt, without the engraved heraldic plate (as often), neatly rebacked retaining original spine Note: “The first comprehensive attempt to depict the fauna of Scotland.” (Anker). The physician, antiquary and naturalist Sir Robert Sibbald (1641-1722) was chiefly instrumental in founding the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. In 1682 he was appointed physician to Charles II and, at the instigation of his patron, the Earl of Perth, Geographer of Scotland. Scotia Illustrata, his best known and most elaborate work, consists of three parts. The third part, De Plantis Scotiae tam indigenis quam Hortensibus, includes a short chapter on the Edinburgh physic garden, the first botanical garden in Scotland (and the second in the British Isles after Oxford), which owed its inception to Sibbald and Andrew Balfour. Each of the three parts has its own title-page dated 1684. Plates numbered 9 and 11 appear on a single leaf, and there is no plate numbered 10. Wing S3727; Nissen 3847; Anker 471 Provenance: Robert Davidson, bookplate
Stewart, David. Sketches of the Character, Manners and Present State of the Highlanders of Scotland, 1822, first edition, 3 volumes, 8vo, folding hand-coloured map, half-titles, modern half calf, t.e.g., others uncut; Skene, William F. The Highlanders of Scotland, 1902, 8vo, edited by A. MacBain, 2 plates, map, maroon half morocco gilt, t.e.g., uncut; Chambers, Robert. Domestic Annals of Scotland, 1874, 3 volumes, 8vo, illustrations, contemporary red half morocco, spines gilt, t.e.g.; Aytoun, William E. The Ballads of Scotland, 1859, second edition, 2 volumes, 12mo, bookplate of George H. Cox, green morocco gilt, g.e.; The Society of Ancient Scots. Lives of Scottish Poets, 1821-22, 6 parts in 3 volumes, 12mo, engraved titles and frontispieces, contemporary black morocco gilt, g.e. (11)
St John, Charles. Wild Sports & Natural History of the Highlands. Edinburgh, 1919, large 8vo, modern green half calf, spine gilt, t.e.g., others uncut;Knox, John. Voyage dans les montagnes de l’Ecosse. Paris, 1790, first French edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary calf ; Scott, Jock. The Art of Salmon Fishing, 1933, 8vo, modern half calf, rather spotted; Colquhoun, John. The Moor and the Loch, 1840, 8vo, half calf, rather spotted; and 1 other (6)
Thornton, Col. Thomas. A Sporting Tour through the Northern Parts of England and great part of the Highlands of Scotland. London, 1804, first edition, 4to, 16 engraved plates, green half morocco by Bayntun, emblematically tooled on spine, some light spotting, spine faded; Clark, R., printer. The Royal Caledonian Hunt, instituted 1777, 1871, 4to, green half morocco gilt; Scrope, William. The Art of Deer Stalking, 1838, first edition, 8vo, additional engraved title and 11 lithographed or engraved plates, contemporary green morocco gilt by W. Nutt, g.e.; Stoddart, John. Remarks on Local Scenery & Manners in Scotland during the years 1799 and 1800, 1801, first edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, engraved titles, double-page map and 32 sepia aquatint plates, contemporary tree calf; [Abbey, Scenery 483] and 2 others by Speedy and Bickerdyke (7)
Wilson, James.. A Voyage round the Coasts of Scotland and the Isles, 1842, first edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, folding map and 19 (of 20) engraved plates, half calf, spines gilt, final leaf in volume 1 repaired; Grampian Club. Registrum Monasterii S. Marie de Cambuskenneth A.D. 1147-1535, 1872, 4to, lithographed title and plates, original red cloth gilt; Macmillan, Hugh. The Highland Tay, 1901, first edition, 4to, plates by A. Scott Rankin, original pictorial cloth gilt, t.e.g.; Maxwell, Alexander. The History of Old Dundee, 1885, 2 volumes, 4to, folding map, plates, contemporary half calf; Nimmo, William and William MacGregor Stirling. History of Stirlingshire, 1817, second edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, 2 maps (1 hand-coloured and folding), 2 engraved plates, 2 folding printed tables, contemporary half calf, spines gilt; Chambers, William. The Book of Scotland, 1830, first edition, 8vo, half-title, later green half morocco, t.e.g., others uncut; Wade, W.M. A Tour of Modern, and Peep into Ancient, Glasgow, 1822, first edition, 12mo, folding plan, contemporary half calf; Tannahill, Robert. The Works, 1875, 12mo, engraved frontispiece and title, red morocco, covers and spine with geometric black morocco onlays, g.e.; Green, Samuel G. Scottish Pictures drawn with Pen and Pencil, 1866, 4to, illustrations, original pictorial cloth gilt; Eyre-Todd, George. The Visit of His Majesty King George V to the Glasgow and the Clyde Area, 17th to 21st September 1917, 1918, folio, 37 plates, original cloth, some spotting, binding slightly marked; Gordon, Seton. The Charm of Skye, 1929, first edition, 8vo, plates, original cloth; Drummond-Norie, W. Loyal Lochaber and its Associations, 1888, first edition, one of 500 copies, 8vo, plates, original cloth, t.e.g.; Sharp, J.F.M. The Thoroughbred Mares Record, 1929, 4to, plates, black morocco; and 9 others including 2 issues of The Scots Angler in wrappers (25) BO25/14; 25/17; 29/19; 42/4; 25/8; 25/9; 42/4; 25/8; 42/26; 42/25; 42/23; 42/37; 42/18; 42/24; 31/2; 25/19; 25/13; 42/19
Wilson, Professor and Robert Chambers. The Land of Burns. A Series of Landscapes and Portraits, illustrative of the life and writings of the Scottish Poet. Glasgow: Blackie & Son, 1840, first edition, 2 volumes, 4to, additional engraved titles and 78 engraved plates after D.O. Hill, tissue guards, contemporary calf, sides panelled in blind and gilt, spines gilt, g.e.; Chambers, Robert, editor. The Book of Days. A Miscellany of Popular Antiquities. Edinburgh: W. & R. Chambers, 1883, 2 volumes, large 8vo, illustrations, contemporary half calf, spines gilt (4) Provenance: Henry Cundall 1864, inscription
THOMAS FAED R.A., H.R.S.A (1826-1900) THE FIRST BREAK IN THE FAMILY . 'OH! DREAR DAWNED THE MORNING, AND DARK LOWERED THE Signed and dated 1857, watercoloursky, when our muirland cottage the mail coach cam bye' (James Ballantyne) 76cm x 104.5cm (30in x 41in) Provenance:Probably given by the artist to his brother John
A Victorian Naval long service and good conduct medal to Alfred Lowton, Armourer, H.M.S Pembroke, a 1914-18 British War Medal to 119568 A.Lowton, Ch.Arm.R.N and a first World War period silver Services Rendered badge, detailed R N 38364, also three related photographs, his marriage certificate, dated 1894 and a letter with an envelope.
An album containing sets of stamps in presentation packs, various First Day covers, presentation packs of mint stamps, in a blue 1977 album, mint 1/2 d stamps, stamp catalogues, a quantity of sets of mint commemorative stamps in presentation packs, in a box and two albums of stamps, Great Britain and the World.

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