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NATURAL HISTORY - MORRIS (The Rev. F.O.) A History of British Birds, London: Groombridge and Sons, 1863-1864, 6 vols., 8vo., coloured plates, some light spotting and browning, original embossed green cloth, gilt, spines gilt, some with partial original pictorial dust-jackets (a/f); MORRIS (The Rev. F.O.) A Natural History of the Nest and Eggs of British Birds London: John C. Nimmo, 1892, 3 vols, coloured plates, some light spotting and browning, original embossed green cloth, gilt, spines gilt; A History of British Butterflies, London: John C. Nimmo, 1891, coloured plates, some light spotting and browning, original embossed green cloth, gilt, spine gilt; together with two other works on birds, ROBSON (J.) and LEWER (S.H.) Canaries, Hybrids and British Birds in Cage and Aviary and FINN (F.) and ROBINSON ( Kay E.) Birds of Our Country, 2 vols. (13)
WILLIAMSON (George C.) Andrew & Nathaniel Plimer, Miniature Painters Their Lives and Their Works, London: George Bell & Sons for the Chiswick Press, 1903, 4to., number 34 of 110 copies on handmade paper of which numbers 1-75 contain 30 hand-coloured plates, plates, some light spotting and marginal soiling, original linen, gilt (bound in Lady Margaret Crichton-Stuart's hand-loom linen, specially woven for the purpose at House of Falkland, Fife), soiled, some damage to head of spine
COLLINS, H.G. (Publisher) The College Atlas, For Schools and Families, London, H.G. Collins, [n.d. but c. 1850/60], 8vo., frontispiece folding map of The World, hand-coloured in outline, some tears to folds, double page maps, hand-coloured in outline, some light spotting and browning, contemporary black half calf, corners bumped, extremities rubbed, spine gilt, some wear to head of spine; together with three other educational volumes (4)
HOLE (William, Illustrator) Quasi Cursores, Portraits of the High Officers and Professors of the University of Edinburgh at its Tercentenary Festival, Edinburgh, The University Press, T. & A. Constable, 1884, folio, number 24 of 100 copies initialled by the printers, 46 etched plates, some light spotting and browning, original quarter vellum with pictorial cloth boards, leather labels to spine, gilt, corners bumped, some soiling; together with four other volumes on Edinburgh (5)
•After Laurence Stephen Lowry R.A. (1887-1976), Man Looking out to Sea, colour reproduction, unsigned, with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, inscribed "published by Adam Collection Ltd, Copyright 1973" and "Printed in England by Hind Hoyle & Light Ltd", framed. Image 44cm by 62cm. Note: Artist's Resale Right may apply
SCOTT, Sir Walter. The Poetical Works, Edinburgh, Adam and Charles Black, 1880, 8vo., 12 vols., engraved frontispieces and additional title pages after J.M.W. Turner, lightly browned throughout, occasional light spotting, original cloth, some light soiling, spines faded, paper spine labels; together with six other volumes of The Waverley Novels by Scott (incomplete sets) and WILSON, James Grant. The Poets and Poetry of Scotland, London, Blackie & Son, 3 vols., 8vo., engraved frontispieces and plates, lightly browned, occasional light spotting, original pictorial boards, gilt, extremities rubbed, corners bumped (21)
FINE BINDINGS -- The Quarterly Review, London, John Murray, 1892-1897, 1899-1907, 30 vols., 8vo., lightly browned throughout, uniformly bound in contemporary tan half calf with blue boards, extremities lightly rubbed, corners bumped, spines gilt with red labels, some light scuffing, marbled edges (30)
A pair of George V silver three-light candelabra, George Edwards & Sons, Sheffield 1910, each stick with detachable drip pan with beaded rim over a tapering faceted stem and a hexagonal foot, the detachable branches with baluster candle cups, beaded drip pans and scrolling candlearms, weighted. Height 42cm
ANTHONY (Gordon.) Russian Ballet. Camera Studies by Gordon Anthony with an Introduction by Arnold Haskell, London: Geoffrey Bles, 1939, large 4to., tipped in photographic plates, lightly browned throughout, some light spotting to end-papers, book plate The London Archives of the Dance, inscription to front free end-paper, original blue and cream buckram, spine gilt, some soiling, corners bumped
MILLER (Hugh). The Old Red Sandstone; or New Walks in an Old Field, 1st edition, Edinburgh, John Johnstone, 1841, 8vo., folding hand-coloured geological section, nine engraved plates, occasional light spotting and soiling, later cloth binding, extremities rubbed, corners bumped. DAMON (Robert). Geology of Weymouth, Portland and Coast of Dorsetshire, Weymouth, R.F. Damon, 1884, 8vo., plates and illustrations, some spotting and light browning, original cloth, gilt, inner hinges split; WOOD (Rev. J.G. Wood). Homes Without Hands, 1884; RITCHIE (Leitch). Wanderings by the Loire, London: Longman, Rees etc, 1833, 8vo., additional engraved frontispiece and engravings after J.M.W. Turner, light marginal soiling, some browning and off-setting, contemporary full morocco, gilt, spine gilt, extremities rubbed, corners bumped; FINN (Frank) and Kay (Robinson E.). Birds of our Country, London, Hutchinson & Co., 2 vols., original embossed green cloth, gilt (a lot)
London Underground enamel PLATFORM ROUNDEL from Oxford Circus Station on the Bakerloo, Central and Victoria Lines. This is the smaller-size sign, from the track-side, measuring 24" (61cm) across by 19.5" (50cm) high, c1980s, in three parts plus bronze frame. In very good, ex-use condition, just a couple of small chips and a few light scratches. [3 parts + frame]
1933 London Underground H C Beck diagrammatic, card POCKET MAP from the first-year series titled 'Underground Railways of London'. Issued c.December 1933 and has print reference 33-3636. Shows the escalator connection between Bank and Monument stations. One very short, light crease just visible but generally a very good copy . [1]
c1928/9 London Underground linen-card POCKET MAP from the Stingemore-designed series of 1925-32. This is one of the two first issues of the larger, second series and is the one with the yellow cover. These were issued before any of the line extensions were projected. Lightly used with a couple of small, light stains to the front cover but the map side is very good. [1]

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