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Stevenson, Robert Louis, The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, London, William Heinemann in association with Chatto and Windus, 1922-1923, 8vo (225 x 145mm.), twenty six volumes, half titles, frontispieces, titles printed in light blue and black, original cloth gilt, spines lettered in gilt, t.e.g., One of a Thousand Limited Edition copies of the Vailima edition. With a two volume set of Graham Balfour's 'The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson' (London, 1901), and the Rosaline Masson edited 'I can remember Robert Louis Stevenson' (Edinburgh, 1922).

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A LARGE CHARACTER JUG THE GARDENER VER1 D6630 [IN AN UNUSUAL COLOURWAY AS THE HAT IS LIGHT CREAM IN COLOUR]

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Hugo Porto: a light blue & white hoped Argentina No.10 international shirt, 1973,long-sleeved, button-up collar & embroidered national emblem. This shirt was gained as a swap by Phil Bennett with the great Argentinian fly half Hugo Porto after the match v Wales at Cardiff in 1973.

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A clear glass lustre-hung three-branch candelabrum, the moulded body with tulip shaped nozzles, the centre light hung with twelve lustres with brass fittings, 56cm high.

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A Wedgwood creamware small comport, moulded with husk swags issuing from ram's masks, 15.5cm diameter; and a light blue dry bodied bowl, sprigged with playful cherubs, 8.8cm diameter.

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A Sitzendorf porcelain figural candelabrum, of a lightly clad maiden seated on rose encrusted base holding a stem supporting the four-light rose encrusted top, restorations, 44.5cm high.

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GB. QV 1887 Jubilee 'short' set from crown to 3d, unc. but toned, some light wear, in non case of issue.

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A British Cavalry officer's sword, 1908 pattern, the straight 35 inch steel blade by 'Ranken & Co Ltd, India', the other side with approved stamp, each side with GR cypher amongst foliate engraved decoration, the engraved plated steel hilt with fish-skin covered grip and plated steel pommel, with leather-covered scabbard and frog; and a 1796 Light Cavalry sabre, the 31.75 inch curved blade stamped 'Osborn & Gunby', with steel stirrup hilt, wire-bound leather grip and steel scabbard, re-gripped and extensively polished, (2).

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A 1796 pattern Light Cavalry officer's sabre, the 32 inch curved steel blade with worn markings for 1801-16 Royal Arms and military trophies, the other side with crown and 'GR' cypher, with stirrup hilt and fully gripped.

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Frankie Dettori's race saddle tree from the Weighing Room, the light blue painted cast iron saddle tree preserved on its wall panel, with L. DETTORI name plaque and with an historic inscription in black marker pen in the hand of the jockey's weighing room colleague Pat Eddery reading: ASCOT FESTIVAL SEPTEMBER 28TH 1996, FRANKIE DETTORI WENT THROUGH THE CARD, SEVEN WINNERS, SEVEN RIDES, P.S. WELL DONE FROM MERE MORTAL JOCKS, overall 38cm. 15in. high by 101cm., 39 3/4in. wide

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A Lacquered and Black Enamelled Brass and Chromium Plated Precision Micro-Projector No.1487 by Flatters & Garnett Ltd., with rack and pinion focusing, three objectives to the swivel turret, large swivel mirror, light condensor to the sub-stage above a cylindrical light box, on a cylindrical stem and triform base, together with a Beck free-standing plano mirror (2)

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A Lacquered Brass and Black Enamelled Monocular Microscope by W.R. Prior & Co, London, No.5044, with rack & pinion course and fine focusing, three objectives to the swivel turret, light condenser to sub-stage, plano/convex mirror, on a Y shaped base, together with additional lenses in a mahogany case; brass syringe set in mahogany case.(2)

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A Lacquered Brass and Black Enamelled Monocular Compound Microscope by W Watson & Sons Ltd., 313 High Holborn, London, no.14598, rack and pinion focusing, three objectives to the swivel turret, angle adjustment, mechanical stage, light condensor to the sub-stage, with plano/concave mirror, on three out-splayed supports, in mahogany case with accessories

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A 19th Century Lacquered Brass Monocular Compound Travelling Microscope by Dollond, London, set into a mahogany fitted case, the square section pillar set with a rack and pinion and plano mirror, with tapering cylindrical tube, together with lenses, light condensor, ivory slides and other accessories

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A Lacquered and Oxidised Brass Monocular Compound Microscope by W Watson & Sons Ltd., 313 High Holborn, London, no.11083, with rack and pinion coarse and fine focusing, three objectives to the swivel turret, mechanical stage, light condensor to the sub-stage, angled adjustment, plano/concave mirror, on three out-splayed supports, in fitted mahogany case with three objectives and two lenses

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A Lacquered and Black Enamelled Brass Monocular Compound Microscope by E Leitz, Wetzlar, No.58468, circa 1910, with rack and pinion coarse and screw fine focusing, three objectives to the swivel turret, light condensor to the sub-stage, with plano/concave mirror, on a horse shoe shaped base, in a mahogany case with three objectives and additional lenses

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A Lacquered and Black Enamelled Brass Monocular Compound Microscope by Carl Zeiss, Jena, No.4782, with rack and pinion focusing, three objectives to the swivel turret, light condensor to the sub-stage, on a horse shoe shaped base, contained in a fitted mahogany case with numerous additional lenses and accessories

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A Lacquered Brass Monocular Compound Microscope by John B Dancer, Manchester, with rack and pinion focusing, mechanical stage, plano/concave mirror, angle adjustment, on a concave triform base engraved with maker's name, contained in a fitted mahogany case with accessories including a free-standing light condensor, three objectives, four lenses, four drawers of slides, together with a Watson's catalogue

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Nikon Camera outfit, comprising Nikon FM No.3425891, Nikon FA No. 5080779, four lenses, light meter, flash and manuals, all in a Hakuba carrying case.

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A 19th Century circular pendant leaded glass light shade in the manner of Tiffany, detailed with marbled roses and leaves in red, blue and green on a mother of pearl ground, 14' across, S/D.

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A pair of Victorian wrythen Vaseline glass light shade each terminating in crimped frill borders. 4.5' high.

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A large early 20th Century wrought iron wall light. The three branch fitment detailed with scrolled branches fitted with glass flame shades falling to a central tapered column with applied tapered husk detail.

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Picture Show, vols. 3 & 4, May-October 1920 & October-April 1920-21, num. illusts. from photos. printed in sepia, green or blue tint, orig. pubs. light blue cloth, lettered in black, 4to, together with Picturegoer Weekly, Jan-December 1932, num. illusts. from photos. printed in sepia tint, many free inserts still present but a few pages cut, orig. printed wrappers retained in contemp. plain cloth, worn on spine, thick 4to, with others similar, incl. unbound weekly issues (a carton)

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A SABINO FROSTED GLASS CEILING LIGHT, with moulded designs, marked to the border, with ceiling rose and chain, 16" across

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A LALIQUE OPAQUE GLASS BOWL SHAPED CEILING LIGHT, with leaf designs, 12" across

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Atkinson (George Francklin). "Curry and Rice", on Forty Plates, or the Ingredients of Social Life at "Our Station" in India, pub. Day, n.d., c.1860, addn. vign. title and thirty-nine litho. plts. (complete), one plt. with closed tear to lower margin, occasional light spotting, recent morocco-backed boards with gilt dec. spine, 4to (1)

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Beadle (Delos W.). The American Lawyer, and Business-Man's Form-Book; containing Forms and Instructions for Contracts, Arbitration and Award, Assignments, Chattel Mortgages...Together with the Laws of the Various States...and A Map and Seal for Each State in the Union, New York, 1857, thirty-three uncoloured engraved double-page maps, p. 245/246 with small closed tear, some light browning and damp marks, contemp. ink owners inscription to front blank, orig. leather-backed printed boards, somewhat worn with some peeling to covers, 8vo (1)

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Bell (William). A New General Atlas from the Best Authorities Exhibiting the Boundaries and Divisions of the Principal Countries on the Known World, Edinburgh: Thomas Nelson, 1840, engraved title, contents leaf and twenty-nine engraved maps, hand coloured in outline and all complete as list, some light foxing and a few short marginal tears, contemp. half calf with moire cloth boards and paper label to upper cover, sl. rubbed, 4to (1)

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Bucelin (Gabriel). Nucleus Insigni Lectionis Variae Fructu Locuples. Histiriae cum Sacrae, tum Profanae Cognitione Compendiosissima Atque Utilissima Praegnans, Ulm: Apud Johann GÅ¡rlinum, 3 parts in one vol., 1652, addn. engraved general title 'Historiae Universalis cum Sacrae tum Prophanae Nucleus', fifteen uncoloured full-page woodcut maps of parts of Europe, oval lib. stamp to title, engraved tables, num. woodcut armorial shields, some light damp staining, orig. gilt dec. calf, splitting to joints with upper cover near-detached, 12mo (1)

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Christopher (Sydney A.). Big Game Shooting in Lower Burma, pub. Rangoon: Burma Pictorial Press, 1916, port. of the author printed in blue tint, b & w illusts. from photos., some minor soiling and light browning to text, orig. green cloth gilt, rubbed (gilt dulled), 8vo (1)

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Leake (William Martin). Travels in Northern Greece, 4 vols., 1st ed., 1835, four b&w eng. maps, incl. three folding, general map loose and with some creasing, six eng. plans, incl. five folding, and forty-four eng. plts. of inscriptions, wood eng. illusts. to text, some light foxing and offsetting, early annotations in ink to margins of pp. 403-405 of first vol. a.e.g., contemp. full calf, gilt dec. spines with red and green morocco labels, rubbed and scuffed to joints, a few labels sl. chipped, one or two joints a little frayed at extrems., 8vo. Blackmer 975; Atabey 692; Hopkirk, 556. An account of four separate journeys undertaken between December 1804 and January 1810. The first volume also contains a biography of Ali Pasha. (4)

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Malte-Brun (Conrad). Precis de la Geographie Universelle ou Description de Toutes les Parties du Monde sur un Plan Nouveau..., Atlas vol. only, Paris, 1843, half-title present, 86 engraved maps and plates on 72 sheets, some double-page, all hand coloured in outline and complete as list, occ. light spotting, contemp. calf-backed buckram, rubbed to spine with a little fraying to head, folio (1)

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Stephens (John L.). Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, 2 vols., 1st ed., N.Y., Harper, 1843, eng. folding frontis. to each, folding map, numerous eng. plts. and illusts., occasional light spotting, approx. forty pp. in second vol. with minor worming to lower portion of gutter margin, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, some edge wear, 8vo (2)

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Friedrich (Adolf, Duke of Mecklenburg). From the Congo to the Niger and the Nile, An Account of the German Central African Expedition of 1910-11, 2 vols., Duckworth, 1913, half-title and col. frontis. to each, numerous b&w plts., many from photos., folding map, occasional light spotting, owner gift inscription, t.e.g., both orig. cloth gilt in bright condition, 8vo (2)

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Gibbons (Major A. St. H.). Africa from South to North Through Marotseland, 2 vols., John Lane, 1904, half-title and port. frontis. to each, numerous plts. from photos. (one detached), folding map, all correct as list, large linen-backed folding map in pocket at rear of each vol., occasional light spotting, neat pencil notes at rear, both orig. pict. cloth gilt, very minor wear to edges, 8vo (2)

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Harris (Captain William Cornwallis). The Wild Sports of Southern Africa, being the Narrative of a Hunting Expedition from the Cape of Good Hope, through the Territories of the Chief Moselekatse to the Tropic of Capricorn, 5th ed., Bohn, 1852, twenty-six hand-col. litho. plts., incl. vign. title, correct as list, folding map at rear, occasional light spotting, contemp. full calf with gilt school prize device for 'Belmont House School, Chiswick' to upper cover, morocco label to spine, sl. rubbed, 8vo (1)

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Britton (John). Picturesque Antiquities of the English Cities. Illustrated by a Series of Engravings of Ancient Buildings, Street Scenery, etc. with Historical and Descriptive Accounts of Each Subject, 1830, half-title present, sixty full-page plts. (as called for), illusts. to text printed on India paper, slight marks & light damp soiling to margins, few pages detached, orig. boards, boards detached and lacks cloth spine strip, boards worn, folio. Large paper copy. (1)

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Camden (William). Camden's Britannia, Newly Translated into English, 1st Gibson ed., 1695, engraved port., 47 engraved uncoloured county maps only (of 50) by Robert Morden, lacks Lincolnshire, Derbyshire & East Riding of Yorkshire, several text leaves with paper repairs, a few coin engravings torn with loss, some maps with marks and light staining, contemp. reverse calf, later reback, some wear to extrems., folio. Chubb CXIII. (1)

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Scrope (William). Days and Nights of Salmon Fishing in the Tweed; with a Short Account of the Natural History and Habits of the Salmon, Instructions to Sportsmen, Anecdotes, etc., 1st ed., 1843, addn. tinted litho. title, nine tinted litho. plates, two hand-coloured litho. plates of salmon and one of flies (all correct as list), some minor scattered spotting, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, a littled rubbed, together with The Art of Deer-Stalking; Illustrated by a Narrative of a Few Days' Sport in the Forest of Atholl, with some account of the Nature and Habits of Red Deer.... by William Scrope, new ed. 1839, uncol. eng. frontis. and addn. vign. title, eleven tinted litho. plates (all correct as list), some minor scattered spotting, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed and marked, frayed at head and foot of spine, both tall 8vo, plus Shakespear (Major Henry), The Wild Sports of India: with Detailed Instructions for the Sportsman; to which are added Remarks on the Breeding and Rearing of Horses, and the Formation of Light Irregular Cavalry, 2nd ed., much enlarged, 1862, uncol. litho. portrait frontis., 16pp pubs. ads. at rear, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, worn on spine, 8vo, and Agassiz (L.), A Journey to Switzerland, and Pedestrian Tours in that Country; including a Sketch of its History, and of the Manners and Customs of its Inhabitants, 1st ed. 1833, contemp. half-calf worn, 8vo, and one other (5)

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Wright (Lewis). The Illustrated Book of Poultry, new ed., Cassell, 1890, fifty chromo. plts., complete as list, num. wood eng. illusts., light foxing to endpapers, contemp. half morocco, gilt dec. spine with raised bands, rubbed to extrems., 4to (1)

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* Cricket. Hand coloured aquatint of four cricketers, pub. W.H. Mason, 1841, each a full-length portrait with separate title, 7 cm repaired closed tear and one repaired hole, some light browning, relaid onto stiff paper, the whole approx. 410 x 360 mm, mounted. The four cricketers include Fuller Pilch, William Lillywhite, Thomas Box and James Cobbett. (1)

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Crimea. Charge of the Light Cavalry Brigade/Charge of the Heavy Cavalry Brigade, 25 October 1854, a pair of col. lithos after W. Simpson, image size approx. 27 x 42 cms, wood frames, glazed, (2)

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* France & Radnor. Munster (Sebastian), Galliae Regionis Nova Descriptio, c.1570s, woodcut map of France with old hand colouring, list of towns in Latin and French, single armorial, scattered light spotting and two small repaired holes, approx. 270 x 350 mm, together with Saxton (Christopher & Kip, William), Radnor Comitatus quem Silvres, [1610 or 1637], engraved map with old hand colouring, ornamental title cartouche and separate scale of distance surmounted by dividers, lightly foxed, approx. 270 x 325 mm, framed and glazed (2)

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* Huntingdonshire. Speed (John), Huntington both Shire and Shire Towne..., sold George Humble, [1611 or later], hand coloured engraved map, title cartouche flanked by rustic figures, num. armorials and two inset plans of Huntingdon and Ely, some light offsetting, approx. 390 x 510 mm, framed and double-glazed (1)

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Ireland. Hondius (Henricus), Map of Ireland on two sheets, [1636], the northern half untitled, the southern half titled 'Hiberniae pars Australis' within ornamental title cartouche, both maps engraved and hand coloured in outline, some light toning and spotting, each approx. 345 x 475 mm, English text to verso (1)

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* Italy - Frascati. Blaeu (Joan), fine panoramic engraved view of Frascati and the surrounding villas from Blaeu's 'Theatrum Civitatum et Admirandorum Italiae', 1663, comprising three joined sheets, blank title cartouche flanked by putti, each villa with a title within a scroll border, inset key of places, a little vertical creasing and some fraying to margins with a little loss (not affecting printed area), some light offsetting, the whole relaid onto archival paper, image size approx. 380 x 1480 mm. A good impression. Frascati, long famed for it's villas and gardens, lies thirteen miles southeast of Rome. The villas depicted in this engraving include Villa Tusculana, Camaldoli, Mondragone, Villa Borghesia, La Ruffina, La Ruffinella, Cappuccini, Villa Aldobrandina, Villa del St. Duca de Sora, Villa del St. Duca Alrems, Belpoggio, Acquaviva and Arrigone. (1)

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United States. Kitchin (Thomas), A New and Accurate Map of the British Dominions in America, According to the treaty of 1763; Divided into the Several Provinces and Jurisdictions, [1769], uncoloured engraved map of the Eastern seaboard from the Gulf of Mexico to Newfoundland, ornamental title cartouche, some light toning, approx. 530 x 630 mm (1)

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World. Speed (John), A New and Accurat Map of the World Drawne According to ye Truest Descriptions Latest Discoveries & Best Observations yt Have Been Made by English or Strangers, sold George Humble, 1626 [or later], hand coloured engraved twin-hemisphere map surrounded by engraved decoration including two celestial hemispheres, some surface marks and light finger soiling, closed vertical split repaired to verso with sellotape, close trimmed with some loss to upper printed border, the whole laid onto modern paper, approx. 395 x 520 mm. Shirley 317. The first map from an English atlas to show California as an island. (1)

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Dickens (Charles). Sketches by Boz, illustrative of Every-Day Life and Every-Day People, 1st single vol. ed., Champman & Hall, 1839, addn. title and forty plts. by George Cruikshank (one plt. torn and repaired), eng. port. frontis. of Dickens from 'Nicholas Nickleby' bound-in, occasional light spotting and staining, a.e.g., later half morocco gilt, 8vo (1)

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Gerli (Agostino). Opuscoli, 1st ed., Parma, Bodoni, 1785, title with large eng. vign., eight large eng. head- and tail-pieces, fifteen b&w eng. plts., incl. three folding, some light damp discol. towards rear of vol., untrimmed, modern brown half-calf, folio, contained in modern drop-over bookbox, with bookplate of GÅ¡sta E. Florman, folio. A collection of essays on aerostatics, architecture, decoration, etc., incl. obsverations on the hot air balloon constructed by Paulo Andreani, of Milan, which made the first aerial ascent in Italy, in 1784. (1)

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Gouffe (Jules). Le Livre des Conserves, ou Recettes Pour Preparer et Conserver..., 1st ed., Paris, 1869, port. frontis., wood eng. illusts. to text, light damp staining to lower margins of pages at rear of vol., orig. gilt dec. red qtr. morocco, slightly rubbed to extrems., large 8vo. Bitting p.196, Vicaire 418. (1)

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Harrison (Sarah). The House-Keeper's Pocket-Book, and Compleat Family Cook, 7th ed., revised and corrected, C. & R. Ware, 1760, table plans to text, occasional light spotting or browning, recent half calf gilt, 12mo. Bitting, p.217; Oxford, p.63; Vicaire, p.438. (1)

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Henderson (William Augustus). The Housekeepr's Instructor, or Universal Family Cook, being an Ample and Clear Display of the Art of Cookery in all its Various Branches, 1st ed., W. & J. Stratford, c.1790, eng. frontis. of working kitchen, eleven plts. incl. two folding, all correct as list, index and list of subscribers at rear, occasional light spotting, orig. paper-backed boards, some wear to spine and joints, 8vo. Bitting, p.224. (1)

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Hunter (John). Traite sur Le Sang, L'Inflammation et Les Playes D'Armes a Feu, trans. J. Dubar, 3 vols., Paris, MŽquignon, 1799, occasional light spotting, later French polished quarter calf with marbled boards, sl. rubbed at spine ends, 8vo. First French translation of Hunter's landmark work. Signed 'ex libris Murat' to title page of third volume. (3)

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Aldin (Cecil). Old Inns, 1st ed., 1921, sixteen tipped-in col. plts., title with small owner's name in heavy ink to inner margin at centre, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. vellum-backed boards, some minor marks and some light fading to edges, 4to. Limited signed edition 118/380. (1)

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Christie (Agatha). The Hound of Death and Other Stories, 1st ed., Odhams, 1933, light spotting to edges, orig. cloth in d.j. with loss at head of spine and internal tape repairs, some edge wear, 8vo, together with Hercule Poirot's Christmas, 1st ed., Collins Crime Club, 1939, lacking front free endpaper, occasional spotting, orig. orange cloth, rubbed and marked with some spotting to spine, 8vo, plus The Thirteen Problems, 1st ed., Collins Crime Club, 1932, library cloth with markings on rear pastedown, rubbed, 8vo, and Partners in Crime, 1st ed., Collins, 1929, hinges broken, text block a little grubby, orig. black cloth, worn, particularly at spine ends, joints and corners, 8vo, together with eight other Christie first or early editions, some with library markings (12)

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Golden Cockerel Press. The Apple Trees, Four Reminiscences by Hugh Walpole, Golden Cockerel Press, 1932, signed on the half-title by Hugh Walpole, wood-engs. by Lynton Lamb, t.e.g., orig. morocco-backed patterned boards, spine a little sunned, 8vo, ltd. ed. 115/500, together with Sitwell (Edith), The Outcasts, 1st ed., Macmillan, 1962, presentation copy signed by the author on front free endpaper, orig. cloth in d.j. with minor edge wear, 8vo, plus Michael (A.C.), An Artist in Spain, Hodder, n.d., c.1920, tipped-in col. plts., occasional light spotting, orig. cloth, minor wear to joints, 4to, and Swinburne (Algernon Charles), Songs Before Sunrise, Chatto & Windus, 1919, printed in red and black, owner gift inscription, t.e.g., orig. vellum-backed boards, sl. rubbed and marked, 4to, ltd. ed. 374/650, together with eight others, illustrated, literature etc. (12)

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Pogany (Willy, illust.). The Rime of the Ancient Mariner in Seven Parts, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, pub. George Harrap & Co., 1910, twenty tipped-in col. plts., num. tinted and b&w illusts., decorations, etc., some occn. light marginal foxing, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. gilt-dec. green cloth, rubbed and some marks, some wear to edges, with lower outer corners badly bumped, folio (1)

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An electroplate on copper seven-light table candelabra of Adam design, with six reeded scrolling branches terminating in half-lobed sconces with gadroon rims, supported on a tapering fluted lobed column, and domed fluted circular foot; 28" high.

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A brass three-branch ceiling light fitting.

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