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Shipton (Ursula, Mother). The Strange and Wonderful History and Prophecies of Mother Shipton, printed by J. Kendrew, Collier-gate, York, 1809, 24pp., woodcut illustration to title and four woodcut illustrations to text (illust. to p.11 faint), small hole to p. 19/20 slightly affecting text, some dust-soiling and creasing, edges untrimmed, unbound as issued, 12mo (Scarce Yorkshire chapbook. Five UK locations only), together with Smith (J. Fred), A Letter to the Electors of Wakefield, on the Present Crisis, more Especially those who are Working Bees, the Real 'Leading Interests' of the Hive, Wakefield: Printed by James Nichols, 1834, 56pp., dust-soiled, later limp wrappers (loose), slim 8vo, with Banks (William Stott), A List of Provincial Words in use at Wakefield in Yorkshire..., 1865, original printed wrappers, dust-soiled, small 8vo, and The Yorkshire Dalesman, A Monthly Magazine of Dales' Life and Industry, edited by Harry J. Scott, volumes 1-5, (in 60 original parts), April 1939-March 1944, black & white illustrations, original printed wrappers, slim 8vo, contained in two purpose made leather slipcases, plus a large aquantity of other Yorkshire related pamphlets, mostly 19th & early century (2 cartons)
*Royal Progress. A Bill of Homage ffees due to the King's Servants from all Citys and Towns Corporate through which his Majesty shall pass, 17th century, listing 21 flunkeys and their fees from the gentleman ushers of the privy chamber (), the King's harbingers (£9.6s.8d.), the sergeants and officers of the trumpett (£3.16s.8d.), the surveyor of the ways (£1.10s.), etc., to the porters at the gate (£1) and the yeoman harbingers (£1), a total of £37.6s.8d., some browning and a little fraying at foremargin, 1 page with integral leaf, folio, together with a later collection of 13 documents relating to 'The King's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard', including 'A List of the Several Officers and 100 Yeomen', 5 July 1757, order 'For a better regulation of the Yeomen of the Guard on Duty at Leicester House', 6 February 1762, an order in Council confirming privileges, 1 February 1728, and other orders, warrants, appointments, etc., contemporary manuscript copies including a few originals, some with tears but mostly on folds, folio (14)
James Ward (British, 1769-1859) The Rocking Horse, February 5th 1793, London, T. Simpson, hand-coloured mezzotint engraved by Ward after his own design, image 435 x 550mm. Two well-dressed children playing in the walled garden of a large house are the envy of three poor children peering through a spiked iron gate. A toy horse and carriage lower right. No visible tears or significant faults; unexamined out of early 20th century Parker Gallery frame. In the Ward album 6 in the British Museum is a note in the artist's hand: '''Rustic Felicity' and the 'Rocking Horse', the first pair of plates I engraved after leaving the apprenticeship with my brother. The first pair of subjects I painted for the purpose of engraving, and, as nearly as I can recollect, the sixth attempt at painting, in which I had made my first effort about six months before I left.'' (see BM 1979,U.1167) [together with:] George Morland (British, 1762/3-1804) The Thatcher, 1806, London, James Linnell, mezzotint engraved by William Ward, the full sheet visible under glass, 595 x 790mm. 'G. Morland 1795' etched on white horse's saddlebag. Some marginal soiling and staining, unexamined out of c.1900 hogarth frame, J & W Vokins label to backboard
A 9ct gold gate link bracelet, three 9ct gold gem set rings, two 9ct gold band rings and two pairs of earrings Gate link bracelet - 7.5g gross. Three gem set rings - finger sizes P1/2, M, L1/2, 7.3g gross. Two band rings - Finger sizes N1/2 and P, 4.6g gross. Two pairs of earrings - 3.1g gross.
dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Europe, Group of six-shot cylinder-barrel, 9 mm cal., grooved and engraved with floral motifs, frame decorated en suite. Defective mechanics. Loading gate, folding trigger, black wooden grip scales with ramrod screwed into the butt-plate. length 16 cm.
dating: 1875-1890 provenance: USA, Round, rifled, 3-1/2', cal. 41 Colt barrel, marked on the side 'COLT D.A. 41', marking on the back with company's address in two lines. 70% of old finishing. Six-shot, fluted cylinder with much of the finishing. Case-hardened frame, patents of 1871, 1874 and 1875 in three lines. Loading gate number '449'. Wooden, checkered grip. Single-and double-action in working order. Serial number '46xxx' on the frame and grip. length 20,5 cm.
The Rothschild Library, A Catalogue of the Collection of Eighteenth Century Printed Books and Manuscripts - two vols, 1954 tog. w. twelve similar books to include; HORNE, Thomas - A Catalogue of the Library of the College of St. Margaret and St. Bernard commonly called Queen's College in the University of Cambridge - Vol I, 1827; Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetical or, a descriptive catalogue of a rare and rich collection of early English Poetry - 1815; Catalogue of The York Gate, Geographical & Colonial Library - 1882; The Britwell Handlist - two vols, 1933; Catalogue of the Famous Library of Printed Books, Illuminated Manuscripts, Autograph Letters and engravings collected by Henry Huth, sold by Sotherby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 1920 - three vols and A Catalogue of Books Printed in Foreign Languages after the year 1600, forming a part of the library of Robert Hoe, New York, 1909 - four vols (14)

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