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A Hornby "00"Gauge #R2435 'The Northumbrian'Train Pack, comprising of class A4 4-6-2 Locomotive, R/No 60003, 'Andrew K McCosh', BR lined green livery, eight wheeled tender, BR (Ex LNER) corridor first class coach, BR (Ex LNER) corridor third class coach, BR (Ex LNER) break coach, certified no 1757 of 3000, boxed.
A selection of 20th century watch glasses to include a large selection of sizes with makers stickers including K. D, W. B & Cle in a wooden tray and a selection of B.C.L. Fancy Shape Crystals Highest Grade Perspex 'the new extended range of unbreakable watch glasses' in paper envelopes in a wooden case.
Tansillo Luigi. Il Podere... pubblicato la prima volta. Venezia, Antonio Zatta, 1770.In-8° (mm 200x140). [4], 77, [3] pagine. Le ultime 3 pagine non numerate comprendono il Catalogo di alcuni Libri usciti dalle Stampe di Antonio Zatta. Antiporta incisa, compresa nella paginazione. Frontespizio inciso, con vignetta calcografica. Ogni pagina di testo in cornice silografica. Bell'esemplare in barbe, occasionali e leggerissime fioriture; qualche lieve alone al frontespizio. Piccoli fori di tarlo all'ultima carta, a ledere parzialmente qualche lettera del Catalogo di Zatta. Legatura coeva in cartonato. Dorso con titolo in inchiostro bruno, in alto la lettera 'K'. Note bibliografiche a matita al contropiatto anteriore, di mano moderna.Seconda edizione - la prima veneziana - del poemetto di Luigi Tansillo (1510-1568), composto nel 1560 ma rimasto inedito fino al 1769, anno della stampa della prima edizione, apparsa a Torino presso la Stamperia Reale. Della pubbliciazione torinese Zatta riprende fedelmente il layout, riproponendo inoltre sia l'antiporta incisa raffigurante un agronomo in contemplazione della campagna, sia la lettera dedicatoria di Bonaventura Porro a Carlo Francesco Rangoni. B.IN.G. 1895; Gamba 1678; Morazzoni 256.8° (200x140 mm). [4], 77, [3] pages. The last unnumbered pages contain Catalogo di alcuni Libri usciti dalle Stampe di Antonio Zatta. Engraved frontispiece, included in the foliation. Engraved title-page, with engraved vignette. Each page of text within woodcut border. Copy uncut, in very good condition. Light foxing in places, a few minor spots to the title-page; some tiny wormholes to the last leaf, barely affecting a few letters of Zatta's Catalogo. Contemporary boards. Spine with inked title, at the top the letter 'K'. Pencilled bibliographical notes on the front pastedown, in a modern hand. Second edition - the first Venetian edition - of the short poem by Luigi Tansillo (1510-1568), composed in 1560 but unpublished until 1769, when its first edition appeared in Turin, issued by the Stamperia Reale. Zatta faithfully followed the layout of the Turin publication, including the engraved frontispiece which shows an agronomist contemplating a rural landscape, as well as the dedicatory letter from Bonaventura Porro to Carlo Francesco Rangoni. B.IN.G. 1895; Gamba 1678; Morazzoni 256.
Eisenberg Barone d'. La perfezione e i difetti del cavallo. Firenze, Stamperia Imperiale, 1753. In-folio (mm 344x252). [8, inclusa l'antiporta], CXLIII, [1] pagine. 23 carte di tavole incise su rame. Bella antiporta incisa su rame, e sottoscritta da Carlo Gregori. Frontespizio impresso in rosso e in nero, con marca tipografica silografica. Capilettera silografici ornati. Testo in francese con traduzione italiana a fronte. Il fascicolo Q (pagine LXIX-LXXI), è nel presente esemplare erroneamente legato tra i fascicoli K e L. Fioriture, qualche gora, alcune tavole rinforzate. Prime carte di testo e tavole illustrative montate su onglet. Margine interno delle carte di testo rinforzato. Margine esterno della prima tavola, raffigurante il cavallo Favori, rifilato, con tracce di polvere. Legatura moderna in mezzo marocchino realizzata dal laboratorio di Restauro del Libro Antico dell'Abbazia di Viboldone (etichetta al contropiatto posteriore). Esemplare posseduto dal chimico e farmacista Antonio Cattaneo (1786-1845; nota di possesso al recto della prima carta 'Antonio Cattaneo. Sig. Cattaneo Compania Quid Directeur des Écuries de S.A.R. le Duch de Chablais'); il volume entrò successivamente nelle disponibilità del nipote, il patriota e filosofo milanese Carlo Cattaneo prefetto della Biblioteca Ambrosiana (1801-1869; nota di possesso al verso della prima carta 'Ex Libris Pref.ti Caroli Cattaneo'). Prima edizione, impressa su carta forte, di questo manuale morfologico-funzionale del cavallo, redatto dall'ippologo tedesco Wilhelm Friederich barone d'Eisenberg, primo cavallerizzo dell'Accademia di Pisa. Il testo bilingue è seguito da un ampio apparato illustrativo che raffigura i pregi e i difetti del cavallo: la prima tavola - spesso mancante - ritrae Favori, un barbe de Tunis, mentre le altre 22 tavole includono 120 figure incise su rame, che descrivono le varie parti del cavallo. L'esemplare proviene dalla biblioteca del fisico Antonio Cattaneo, noto divulgatore scientifico milanese, la cui biblioteca favorì il percorso formativo del nipote Carlo, prefetto della Biblioteca Ambrosiana. Gran parte della collezione libraria di Carlo Cattaneo venne trasferita nel 1855 a Lugano, città nella quale il celebre filosofo visse gli ultimi anni della sua vita. Il nucleo di questa raccolta confluì nella Biblioteca civica di Lugano, privato di numerosi volumi che, negli anni, vennero commercializzati per far fronte ai creditori della famiglia. (C.G. Lacaita - R. Gobbo - A. Turiel. La biblioteca di Carlo Cattaneo. Bellinzona, 2003). Folio (344x252 mm). [8, including frontispiece], CXLIII, [1] pages. 23 full-page engraved plates. Engraved frontispiece signed by Carlo Gregori. Title-page printed in red and in black, including the woodcut printer's device. Woodcut initials. Text in French and in Italian. Quire Q (pages LXIX-LXXI) is in the present copy erroneously bound between quires K and L. Foxing, some waterstains, some plates reinforced. First leaves and plates mounted on onglet, gutter of some leaves reinforced. Outer margin of the first plate cut, and soiled. Modern half morocco binding. The copy comes from the library of the Milanese chemist and science writer Antonio Cattaneo (1786-1845; his ownership inscription on recto of the first leaf: 'Antonio Cattaneo. Sig. Cattaneo Compania Quid Directeur des Écuries de S.A.R. le Duch de Chablais'); later the copy was owned by Cattaneo's nephew, Carlo, the well-known Milanese patriot and philosopher, who became Ambrosiana Library's Prefect (1801-1869; his ownership inscription on verso of the first leaf: 'Ex Libris Pref.ti Caroli Cattaneo'). First edition, printed on thick paper, of this classic work on horsemanship, by the German horseman Baron d'Eisenberg, at that time Director and Master of the Horse at the Academy in Pisa. The bilingual text is richly illustrated by 23 engraved plates: the first one - often lacking - shows Favori, un barbe de Tunis, while the remaining 22 plates include 120 illustrations describing the parts of the horse. The present copy comes from Carlo Cattaneo's book collection. Most of Cattaneo's books were carried in 1855 to Lugano (in Switzerland) where the Italian patriot spent the last years of his life. The nucleus of the collection merged the Lugano civic Library, while numerous books were gradually sold to deal with the family's creditors. (see C.G. Lacaita - R. Gobbo - A. Turiel. La biblioteca di Carlo Cattaneo. Bellinzona, 2003).
Medicina/Medicine. Ciucci Antonio Filippo. Breve discorso intorno al moto delli humori, quali nutriscono il corpo, detto volgarmente circulazione del sangue... Macerata, per Giuseppe Piccini, 1681.In-12° (mm 136x77). [42] carte. Segnatura: K-L12 M18. Con 10 tavole anatomiche nel testo. Bruniture e fioriture, margini esterni del primo fascicoli un po' logorati. Cartonato originale alla rustica. Sciupato e con lievi mancanze marginali.Graziosa operetta sulla circolazione del sangue, corredata da 10 tavole accompagnate da testo esplicativo, che fu stampata come appendice all'opera del Ciucci intitolata Filo d'Arianna, o vero Fedelissima scorta alli esercenti di chirurgia, ma ebbe anche circolazione autonoma.12° (136x77 mm). [42] leaves. Collation: K-L12 M18. With 10 anatomical full-page woodcut plates. Browned and foxed, outer margin of the first quire slightly worn. Contemporary cardboards 'alla rustica'. Rubbed and soiled.Lovely pocket booklet on blood circulation, illustrated with 10 woodcuts each accompanied by an explanatory text, which was published as an appendix to Ciucci's Filo d'Arianna, o vero Fedelissima scorta alli esercenti di chirurgia, but also had separate circulation.
A COALPORT PEMBROKE SHAPE COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER, PAINTED WITH LOOSE BOUQUETS AND GILT, SAUCER 14.5CM D, PATTERN 966, C1825, A ROYAL WORCESTER COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER, PAINTED BY K. BLAKE, SIGNED, WITH BLACKBERRIES, TWO OTHER ROYAL WORCESTER COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS, A CONTEMPORARY COALPORT EXAMPLE WITH RAISED GILT FLORETS ON A TURQUOISE GROUND, SEVERAL OTHER DECORATIVE CERAMICS AND A PAIR OF VICTORIAN PIERCED EPNS OVAL SALT CELLARS WITH CRANBERRY GLASS LINERS ++K. Blake cup broken and re-stuck, the other items in good condition. Some slight wear to the gilding on the Pembroke saucer
A Crown Devon figure 'Rio Rita', a lady in wide-brimmed hat wearing an orange and gilt-heightened dress and holding a castanet, marked to the bottom Fieldings Crown Devon and gilt signature K Parsons, height 30cm. CONDITION REPORT Crazing to the glaze, otherwise there are no obvious signs of significant damage or repair.
A WWII German second model Luftwaffe officers' dagger with alloy scabbard, blade marked 'W K C Solingen', length 40cm, and a grey military cap bearing the Nazi eagle carrying swastika in wreath above target emblem surrounded by wreath of oak leaves and acorns, marked 'MVA 58 1856c' to the inside of the cap (2). CONDITION REPORT Some scratches to the blade, some pitting to the hilt, some silvering missing from the scabbard. The cal is slightly brown to the inside. These descriptions are statements of opinion and not statements of fact, if you believe otherwise please bid accordingly.
Irving (Washington). Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, 1925, black and white illustrations, contemporary gilt decorated mottled calf in slipcase, bound by Riviere & Son, 8vo, together with Southay (Robert), The Life of Nelson, 1887, 14 black and white plates, some minor spotting, original gilt decorated red cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Mason (Francis K.), The British Fighter Since 1912, 1st edition, 1992, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, covers lightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous literature, history and military reference, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)
Polar Bibliography. Arctic Institute of North America, Arctic Bibliography, 16 volumes, Washington, D.C.: Department of Defense [later volumes Montreal and London: McGill-Queen's University Press], 1953-75, all original blue cloth except volume 15 (rebound in black cloth), volume 1 spine faded, shelf-marks to spines of volume 4 and 12, 8vo; National Science Foundation, Antarctic Bibliography, 25 volumes, Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1965-95, comprising primary volumes numbered 1-22, the retrospective volume issued after volume 3, and the 2 index volumes for volumes 1-7 and 8-12, original blue cloth, cancelled British Antarctic Survey ink stamps to front pastedowns, 4to; Scott Polar Research Institute, The Library Catalogue of the Scott Polar Research Institute, 23 volumes, Boston, MA: G. K Hall & Co., 1976-81, comprising primary volumes numbered 1-19 (lacking volume 14), and supplement volumes 1-5, discreet ink-stamps of the Scott Polar Research Institute to title pages, original green cloth, folio; Day (Alan Edwin), Search for the Northwest Passage, an Annotated Bibliography, New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1986, original cloth, 8vo; Ricks (Melvin), Alaska Bibliography: An Introductory Guide to Alaskan Historical Literature, Portland, OR: Binford & Mort, 1977, original leatherette, large 8vo; and approximately 20 similar, various formats (6 shelves)
Comanducci (A. M.). Dizionario illustrato dei Pittori, Disegnatori e Incisori Italiani e Comptemporanei, 5 volumes, 4th edition revised and expanded, Milan: Luigi Patuzzi, 1970, profuse colour illustrations, original green leatherette lettered in gilt, dust jackets slightly toned and dust-soiled in places, folio, together with Bourguet (Pierre du), Mus‚e National du Louvre, Catalogue des Etoffes Coptes, 1st edition, Paris: Editions des Mus‚es Nationaux, 1964, tipped-in colour plates, original pictorial cloth, spine toned, front board slightly marked, 4to, plus Davey (Neil K.), Netsuke. A Comprehensive Study based on the M. T. Hindson Collection, 1st edition, Faber & Faber Limited, 1974, photographic illustrations as plates and to text, light spotting to edges, original cloth, dust jacket, folio; and numerous others, all art reference including Islamic and Eastern art, various formats (3 shelves & 1 carton)
Putnam (publishers). British Warship Names, by T.D. Manning C.F. Walker, 1959, Hawker Aircraft Since 1920, by Francis K. Mason, 1961, Vickers Aircraft Since 1908, by C.F. Andrews, 1969, Armament of British Aircraft 1909-1939, by H.F. King, 1971, Gloster Aircraft Since 1907, by Derek N. James, 1971, Handley Page Aircraft Since 1907, by C.H. Barnes, 1976, The Captive Luftwaffe, by Kenneth S. West, 1978, Supermarine Aircraft Since 1914, by C.F. Andrews & E.B. Morgan, 1981, all 1st editions, plus 7 further Putnam volumes, mixed editions, all original cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly faded and rubbed, 8vo, together with other modern aviation and military reference and related, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)
λ Two Japanese carved and painted ivory okimono of fruit, one of an apple, the skin partially peeled and stained a pink colour, the other of a tangerine orange, also partially peeled, Meiji 1862-1912, together with four Indian models of fruit / vegetables, two as scent boxes with screw-off stalks, late 19th century, 6.7cm high (max). (6)Provenance: Given to the vendor by K. J. Hewett. click here to view the page turning catalogue
SCOTTISH INCLUDING JACOBITE HISTORY, A LARGE QUANTITY, INCLUDINGHUME, DAVID. THE HISTORY OF THE HOUSE AND RACE OF DOUGLAS AND ANGUS. Edinburgh: T. & W. Ruddimans, 1748. 2 volumes, 12mo, 19th century green half morocco, uncut, bookplate of David Murray; [Ridpath, George] An Historical Account of the Antient Rights and Power of the Parliament of Scotland. 1703. 8vo, period-style half calf with morocco label, signature of [The Earl of] Rothes on title; Beague, Jean de The History of the Campagnes 1548 and 1549. Being an Exact Account of the Martial Expeditions perform'd in those Days by the Scots and French. Edinburgh, [1707]. 8vo, modern period-style calf, title trimmed with loss of imprint, slightly rubbed; [Officer of the Army] Memoirs of the Lord Viscount Dundee, the Highland-Clans and the Massacre of Glenco. London: J. Brown, [1715]. First edition, 8vo, half-title, contemporary quarter calf, marbled boards, rubbed; [The Merchant Company and Trades of Edinburgh] Information for.... to be reported by Lord Auchinleck. Sept. 26, 1764. 4to, 29pp., cloth; Perlin, Estienne Description des Royaulmes d'Angleterre et d'Escosse. London: T. Payne & W. Brown, 1775. 4to, 2 works in 1, 3 etched plates including large folding panorama by Basiri, cloth-backed drab boards, uncut, slight discolouration to margins, edges rubbed; [Stirling] The History of Stirling. Stirling: C. Randall, 1812. 12mo, folding plates, contemporary sheep, some spotting, rubbed; [Crokatt, Gilbert] The Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence. London: Smith, 1719. Third edition, 8vo, contemporary panelled sheep, spine repaired, corners rubbed; [Perth] Guide to the City and County of Perth. [c.1805]. 8vo, engraved title, plates, green half morocco gilt; Macleay, K. Historical Memoirs of Rob Roy and the Clan MacGregor. Glasgow, 1818. 12mo, frontispiece, 19th century half calf; [Rob Roy] The Trials of James, Duncan and Robert M'Gregor. Edinburgh, 1818. 12mo, 19th century cloth, some spotting, binding faded; [Rob Roy] The Life and Achievements of Rob Roy Macgregor. London: J. Bailey, [c.1818]. Second edition, 12mo, frontispiece, later boards, red morocco label, owner's signature dated 1818; Fletcher, Andrew An Historical Account of the Ancient Rights and Power of the Parliament of Scotland. Aberdeen, 1823. 8vo, original boards, uncut, neatly rebacked; [Buchanan, Robert] Scotia Rediviva. Tracts illustrative of the History and Antiquities of Scotland. 1826. 8vo, additional engraved title, frontispiece, quarter calf gilt; Maclean, John Historical and Traditional Sketches of Highland Families. Dingwall, 1848. 12mo, original boards, with paper label, slight stain to some fore-margins; Jeans, Thomas The Tommiebeg Shootings. 1860. 8vo, half vellum; [Photographs] Scotland: Her Songs and Scenery. London, 1868. First edition, 8vo, 14 mounted albumen prints, original red decorative cloth gilt, g.e., neatly rebacked retaining original spine; Petit, Professor History of Mary Stuart. 1874. 2 volumes, 4to, frontispieces, original cloth; Inglis, W.M. Annals of an Angus Parish. 1888, 8vo; Christian, D. Early Fortifications in Scotland. 1898. 4to, original buckram; Shoemaker, M.M. Palaces, Prisons and Resting Places of Mary Queen of Scots. 1902. 4to, plates, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed; Chapman, A. The Borders and Beyond. 1924, 8vo; Barty, A.B. The History of Dunblane. 1944. 4to, dustwrapper; Caldwell, D.H. Scottish Weapons and Fortifications 1100-1800. 1981, dustwrapper; and many others, including a number of Scottish History Society volumes (quantity)Provenance: From the collection of Larry Hutchison
BIBLIOGRAPHY, A QUANTITY, INCLUDINGABBEY, J.R. SCENERY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND In Aquatint and Lithography 1770-1860, a Bibliographical Catalogue. 1991. 4to, dustwrapper; Chambers, D. Morris Cox & The Gogmagog Press. Pinner, 1991. 4to; Rolph, J.A. Dylan Thomas, a Bibliography.1956, dustwrapper; Maud, R. Dylan Thomas in Print, a Bibliographical History. 1970; Arnott, J.F. English Theatrical Literature 1559-1900, a Bibliography. 1970. 4to, dustwrapper; Woolf, C. A Bibliography of Frederick Rolfe Baron Corvo. 1957, presentation copy, dustwrapper; Wyatt, R.J. War Books, an Annotated Bibliography. 1989, dustwrapper; Foxon, D. Libertine Literature in England 1660-1745. 1965, dustwrapper; Toole-Stott, R. A Bibliography of Books on the Circus in English from 1773 to 1964. 1964, dustwrapper; Foxon, F.W. Literary Annuals and Gift Books. A Bibliography 1823-1903. 1973; Slater, M. The Catalogue of the Suzannet Charles Dickens Collection. 1975, dustwrapper; Bonser, W. An Anglo-Saxon and Celtic Bibliography. 1957, 2 volumes, 8vo; Moon, M. John Harris's Books for Youth 1801-1843. 1976. 4to, original wrappers; Gillespie, C.C. The Montgolfier Brothers and the Invention of Aviation 1783-1784. 1983, 4to, dustwrapper; Sagar, K. Ted Hughes, A Bibliography 1946-1980. 1983, dustwrapper; Tarr, R.L. Thomas Carlyle, a descriptive Bibliography. 1989; Mountaineering. Catalogue of the Graham Brown and Lloyd Collections in the National Library of Scotland. 1994. 4to, dustwrapper; Gabler, J.M. Wine into Words, a History and Bibliography of Wine Books. 1985, dustwrapper; Christie's The Marjorie Moon Collection of Early English Children's Books. 1995. 4to, wrappers; White, A.S. A Bibliography of Regimental Histories of the British Army. 1992, dustwrapper; Perkins, R. Regiments and Corpos of the British Empire and Commonwealth, 1758-1993, a Critical Bibliography. 1994; Mitham, P.J. Robert W. Service, a Bibliography. 2000, dustwrapper; and others, general bibliography (quantity)Provenance: From the collection of Larry Hutchison
JEROME, JEROME K.6 BOOKS, INCLUDING THREE MEN IN A BOAT Bristol: J.W. Arrowsmith, 1889. First edition, later impression, original blue cloth gilt; Novel Notes. London: The Leadenhall Press, Ltd., 1893. First edition, 8vo, original brown cloth; The Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow. London: Hurst and Blackett, Limited, 1898. First edition, 8vo, original green cloth gilt; Anthony John, a Biography. London: Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1923. 8vo, original cloth; The Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow. London: Field & Tuer, [n.d.] 8vo, original yellow cloth; The Passing of the Third Floor Back, and other stories. London: Hurst and Blackett, Limited, [n.d.] (6)
An emerald and diamond cluster ring, the principal brilliant cut stone surrounded by borders of calibre-cut emeralds and brilliant cut diamonds, the total diamond weight estimated at 0.80 carat CONDITION REPORT: The ring is in good condition. It is size J and weighs 6.7g. The shank is unmarked but in my opinion woudl test as platinum. The diamonds are quite radiant and the ring presents well to the naked eye. The emeralds have some small surface abrasions and chips which are only visible under magnification. The principal stone is of approximately VS1/VS2 clarity. The diamonds in the border are of approximately VS2/SI1 clarity. All of the diamonds are approximately J/K in colour.
A quantity of George V World War I medals to the Sharp family. To G-442 Pte. G. Sharp, East Kent Regiment, comprising - 1914-1918 War medal, 1914-1919 Victory medal, 1914-1915 Star, a second group of two medals, and death plaque to K. 9940 Ft. Sharp L. STO. RN, a 1914-1919 Victory medal, and death plaque to G. 219 Pte. A. J. Sharp, East Kent Regiment, also two British Jutland Commemorative medals
A large collection of toys, including - a Matchbox kingsize combine harvester model K9 (boxed), a Matchbox superking refuse truck (boxed), a Matchbox K-304 aircraft carrier (boxed), together with a selection of Airfix military figures in boxes and Airfix mini planes, and a quantity of unboxed diecast cars, (contained in two boxes)

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