Newcastle (William Cavendish, Duke of). Neu-eroffnete Reit-Bahn, Nouvelle Methode pour Dresser les Chevaux, en Suivant la Nature & meme la Perfectionnant par la Subtilite de L’Art, Nuremberg, 1700, text in German and French, half title, additional folding, engraved title, 81 mostly double-page engraved plates (complete), first folding plate torn with loss to right-hand side, one or two plates with closed tears, some close-trimmed, Dd3 with marginal loss, a couple of minor repairs, occasional light spotting and browning, contemporary vellum, a little bowed and stained, folio. German/French edition based on William Cavendish’s A New Method and Extraordinary Invention to Dress Horses, 1667, the second of his works on horses, the first books in English on formal horsemanship. William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle (1592-1676) established a riding school in Antwerp during his exile from the Civil War and influenced one of the greatest French riding masters Francois Robichon de la Guerniere. (1)
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Stephenson (John & Churchill, James Morss). Medical Botany; Or, Illustrations and Descriptions of the Medical Plants of the London, Edinburgh and Dublin Pharmacopoeias, Comprising a Popular and Scientific Account of Poisonous Vegetables Indigenous to Great Britain, 3 vols., new ed., 1834-36, 187 fine hand-coloured engraved plates (one plate with press cutting tipped onto verso), scattered light spotting, bookplates and previous owner signature, contemporary green half calf, vol. I worn at head of spine, vol. II label replaced, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo. Nissen 1891. (3)
Thorburn (Archibald). British Birds, 4 vols., mixed eds., 1917-18, eighty-two chromolithographed plates, a few light spots to text, t.e.g., original cloth, some fading and dampstains, 4to, together with A Naturalist’s Sketch Book, 1st ed., 1919, coloured and b & w plates, a few light spots, t.e.g., original cloth, a little rubbed and faded, 4to (5)
Voet (Johan Eusebius). Catalogus Systematticus Coleopterorum, 2 parts in one, The Hague, 1806, two engraved titles in Latin, French and Dutch, 105 mounted hand-coloured engraved plates, loose, some with manuscript title, previous owner inscription and red ink stamp to title, one other marginal stamp, one or two light spots, contemporary half calf, lacking ties, some wear, 4to. One of the finest entomological works published in the Netherlands. Nissen 4259. (1)
Greaves (William). A Treatise on Natural and Practical Agriculture, 3rd ed., Sheffield, printed by J. Slater for the Author, 1824, preface with ad. leaf tipped-in on recto of first leaf, occn. light spotting, untrimmed, orig. boards, spine deficient and some wear to edges, vertical crease in lower cover, 8vo in 4s, together with Lance (Edward J.), The Cottage Farmer: containing, Plain Instructions for the Management and Cultivation of Land Divided into Suitable Allotments, so as to be made Beneficial Alike to the Labourer and the Landlord, Dean and Munday, c.1842, eng. port. frontis., eng. plt., occn. fox spots, ms. date of 1850 at head of title, untrimmed, orig. plain stitched wrappers, inside front wrapper with ms. ownership signature of agriculturalist G.E. Fussell, frayed and foxed, titled in early ms. on upper cover, slim 8vo in 4s, plus Annals of Agriculture, Number I, 1784, remains of orig. wrappers (lacking rear cover) (3)
Sinclair (Sir John). Address to the Society for the Improvement of British Wool; constituted at Edinburgh, on Monday, January 31, 1791, 2nd ed., printed for T. Cadell, 1791, iv + 46 pp., single-page pubs. list at end, author’s presentation copy, inscribed in French to inside front wrapper `A Son Excellence M.Le Comte de Ravantlow, President de la Chambre des Gabelles, De la part de l’Auteur’, orig. plain wrappers, some light foxing and chipped with some wear to spine, together with Sheffield (John, Lord), Observations on the Objections Made to the Export of Wool from Great Britain to Ireland, printed for J. Debrett, 1800, 71 pp., + 12 pp. Appendix, author’s presentation copy, inscribed to head of title Robert Vyner Esq. from the Author’, disbound without covers, plus Observations on a Bill, for explaining, amending, and reducing into one act, the several laws now in being, for preventing the exportation of live sheep, wool and other commodities, n.d., [1787], viii + 13 pp., untrimmed, modern marbled wrappers (Kress B 1805), and Sebright (Sir John Saunders), The Art of Improving the Breeds of Domestic Animals. In a letter addressed to the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, K. B., printed for John Harding, 1809, 31 pp., untrimmed, author’s presentation copy, inscribed to head of title in pencil `From the Author with a present of a beautiful South down Ram’, orig. plain wrappers, stitched as issued, frayed to edges, plus Sinclair (Archdeacon), Sir John Sinclair, founder and presdident of the First Board of Agriculture (from the Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England), 1896, 21 pp., photogravure portrait at front, Als by William Sinclair bound in at front, orig. printed wrappers, a little rubbed and some soiling, all slim 8vo. The first item not in Kress. (5)
Thomas (John J.). Farm Implements, and the Principles of their Construction and Use; an Elementary and Familiar Treatise on Mechanics..., New York, Harper & Brothers, 1854, wood engraved illusts., endpapers browned, contemp. pencilled inscription on front free endpaper, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed and some light markings, spine faded, 8vo, together with Hodges (Thomas Law), The Use and Advantages of Pearson’s Draining Plough..., 1833, pp.16, eng. frontis., recent wrappers, slim 8vo, plus another copy, 1839, plus Green (Robert), An Address to the Nobility, Gentry, Farmers, and all Persons Interested in Agriculture, on the subject of Under-Draining Wet & Cold Land, by a Plough, invented by Robert Green, a Farmer, formerly in Cambridgeshire, and late of Berkshire..., 1832, pp.[iv]+49, half-title, folding eng. frontis. (trimmed at top margin, just clipping title), sl. browned and offset to title-page, disbound, slim 8vo, with Greg (Thomas), A System for Managing Heavy and Wet Lands without Summer Fallows; under which a Considerable Farm in Hertfordshire is Kept Perfectly Clean, and made Productive, 3rd ed., James Ridgway, 1813, folding eng. frontis. and folding eng. plt., closed-tear to title, some fraying to margins, orig. wrappers with repaired spine, 8vo, with Randall (Henry S.), The Practical Shepherd: A Complete Treatise on the Breeding, Management and Diseases of Sheep, 4th ed., Rochester, New York, 1863, b & w frontis. with repair to upper outer corner, numerous illusts. to text, orig. cloth gilt, frayed at head & foot of spine, 8vo, plus Smith (James), Remarks on Thorough Draining and Deep Ploughing, 6th ed., Stirling, 1840, b & w frontis. and three others, disbound 8vo (7)
* Hold-To-Light. `Netley Abbey’, `Funeral by Moonlight’ and `A Village destroyed by an Avalanche’, pub. Reeves & Sons, n.d., c.1860, three lithographs with original hand colouring, two examples tipped onto contemp. card which is partially excised on verso, framed, mounted and double glazed, one example backed with contemp. tissue paper partially excised on verso, each approx. 200 x 160mm, together wih a mixed collection of approx. 400 engravings, etching and book plates, mostly 19th & 20th century, various sizes and condition (approx.400)
* Persian Miniature. A fine Persian miniature, 19th c., opaque watercolour on paper heightened with gold, depicting an enthroned Indian Mughal emperor, within an gold decorated foliate border with calligraphy in cartouches, some light marginal spotting, image approx. 18 x 11cm, framed and glazed (1)
Bible [English]. The Bible, that is, the Holy Scriptures, Contained in the Olde and Newe Testament, Translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke..., Imprinted at London by the Deputies of Christopher Barker, 1595, New Testament title only with printers woodcut device, Lacking General title and all before leaf B1, few wood cut illusts. to text, bound with the Whole Booke of Psalmes, 1595 at rear, few running titles close-trimmed at head, some light dust soiling, contemp. calf over wooden boards with blind dec., upper joint broken and covers detached, lacks one clasp, 4to. Geneva versoin; with Thomson’s New Testament. Herbert 226. (1)
Bible [English]. The Bible: That is, the Holy Scriptures Conteined in the Old and New Testament..., Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, 1603, General and New Testament titles present, each within woodcut borders, few woodcut illusts. and dec. initials to text, lacks blank leaf Ai before General title, bound without Apocrypha, lower outer corner of leaf C6 torn, leaf 2C8 with repaired closed-tear and slightly close-trimmed to printed marginal notes, some light dust soiling throughout, bound with at front The Booke of Common Prayer..., Robert Barker, 1615, title printed in red & black, bound with The Whole Booke of Psalmes. Collected into English Meetre, by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, and others..., printed by John Windet for the Assignes of Richard Daye, 1601,printer’s woodcut device to title, final leaves creased and marked, lacks free endpapers, contemp. gilt dec. morocco, boards with initials `E.M.’, slight loss of leather at head of spine, extrems. rubbed, lacks ties, 4to. Herbert 274. (1)
Bindings. The Life of Nelson. The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain, by Captain A.T. Mahan, 2 vols., 1897, portraits, maps and plans, contemporary blue full calf by Bickers, spines with raised bands and gilt decoration, 8vo, together with Billiards, by Major W. Broadfoot, 1896, plates and illustrations, some spotting, t.e.g., 20th c. green morocco-backed boards, 8vo, plus Stories of Waterloo; and Other Tales, 3 vols., 1829, light spotting and browning, contemporary red half calf, spines a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, with others by William Prescott, Lucy Aikin etc (19)
Cavacius (Jacobus). Historiarum Coenobii D. Istinae Patavinae, Libri Sex, Venice, 1606, title with woodcut device (a little soiled with wormtracks), woodcut initials and headpieces, occasional light soiling and wormtracks, contemporary wrapper, manuscript title to spine, rubbed with light stains, 4to (1)
Drummond (William). Works, Edinburgh, 1711, engraved portrait frontispiece, p.XLV catalogue leaf misbound, some light spotting, bookplates, recent half calf, folio, together with The History of Scotland, From the Year 1423, until the year 1542. Containing the Lives and Reigns of James the I. the II. the III. the IV. the V. With Several Memorials of State During the Reigns of James VI & Charls I., 1655, engraved portrait frontispiece (laid down and repaired), five engraved portraits of kings, title marginally browned and frayed, erratic signatures, some spotting, contemporary calf, rebacked, rubbed with wear to corners, small folio (2)
Josephus (Flavius). The Famous and Memorable Workes of Josephus, a Man of Much Honour and Learning Among the Jewes, 1632, title with woodcut printer’s device, repairs, final leaf laid down with loss, occasional light soiling, recent morocco-backed boards, folio, together with The Works of the Late Reverend and Learned William Bates, D.D., 2nd ed, 1723, engraved portrait frontispiece, title printed in red and black, occasional light spotting, contemporary panelled calf, covers stamped with gilt armorial of The Society of Writers to the Signet, a little rubbed and stained, folio, plus Memoirs of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, by Charles M’Cormick, 2nd ed., 1798, mezzotint portrait frontispiece, a few light spots, previous owner signature, contemporary calf, joints splitting, rubbed, 4to, with four others including Relation of the Conference Between William Laud... and Mr. Fisher the Jesuit, 4th ed., 1686, The History of the Life and Reign of Her Late Majesty Queen Anne, 1740 and An Historical Sketch of the Art of Caricaturing. With Graphic Illustrations, 1813 (7)
Lee (Henry). Memoirs of the War in the Souhern Department of the United States, 2 vols., 1st ed., Philadelphia, 1812, engraved portrait frontispieces, half titles (one torn with loss), somewhat spotted and browned throughout, previous owner signatures to titles, contemporary black half morocco, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, together with Franklin (Benjamin), Memoirs, pub. Duane, Philadelphia, 1818, engraved frontispiece of the author, title with engraved vignette, Emblematic plate and folding newspaper facsimile, some spotting and dampstaining, later cloth, 8vo, with two others: Catalogue No. 906, Unique Collection of Engraved Portraits of George Washington, 1904 and John Clyde Oswald’s Benjamin Franklin in Oil and Bronze, 1926, plus Roussel (M. de), Etat Militaire de France Pour L’Annee 1778, 20th ed., Paris, 1778, title with woodcut vignette, one or two light spots, contemp. mottled calf, loss to head of spine, lightly rubbed, 12mo, together with four other later edition French army lists by Roussel, for the years 1782-85 (10)
The London Encyclop?dia, or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art, Literature, and Practical Mechanics..., 22 vols (complete), 1836, num. eng. plts. and maps incl. many folding or double-page, some hand-col., occn. light spotting, contemp. full calf gilt, rubbed, with occ. minor wear to extrems., large 8vo (22)
Marvell (Andrew). Works, 3 vols., 1776, engraved portrait frontispiece, occasional light spotting, hinges reinforced, contemporary calf, rebacked, lightly rubbed, 4to, together with Bolingbroke (Henry St. John), Works, 5 vols., pub. David Mallet, 1754, some light spotting, previous owner signature, 20th c., brown half morocco, spines with raised bands and red and green labels, 4to, plus Wood (Anthony), Athenae Oxonienses. A New Edition, With Additions and a Continuation by Philip Bliss, 4 vols., 1813-20, library stamp to verso of titles, bookseller ticket, contemporary blindstamped calf, slightly rubbed with small stains, 4to, and The Genuine Works in Verse and Prose, of the Right Honourable George Granville, Lord Lansdowne, 2 vols., 1732, engraved frontispiece to vol. II, illustrations, lacking portrait, manuscript verse at front of vol. I, small tear to vol. I title, signatures of Duke of Leeds, bookplates of the Duke of Leeds and Elizabeth Handasyde, contemporary calf, spines gilt with labels, vol. I upper cover detached, 4to (14)
Muller (J.G.). Deliciae Hortenses. Das ist Blumen-Artzney-Kuchen-und Baum-Gartens-Lust, Stuttgart, 1728, two parts in one, first title printed in red and black, eight folding engraved plates, one or two frayed foredges, previous owner inscriptions, some light soiling, contemporary calf, upper board detached, a little rubbed, 8vo (1)
Puigblanch (D. Antonio). The Inquistion Unmasked: Being an Historical and Philosophical Account of that Tremendous Tribunal, Founded on Authentic Documents; and Exhibiting the Necessity of its Suppression, as a Means of Reform and Regeneration, Translated by William Walton, 2 vols., 1816, engraved vignette to dedication, eleven engraved plates (complete), occasional light spotting, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, rebacked and repaired, 8vo. First English edtion of Puigblanch’s denunciation of the Inquistion, published in London during his exile from Spain. (2)
Rapin de Thoyras (Paul de). The History of England... Translated into English by N. Tindal, 4 vols. in five, mixed eds., 1732-47, titles printed in red and black, numerous engraved maps and plates, vol. I lower corner repaired, some light dampstaining and soiling, bookplates, vols. I & II contemporary blindstamped calf, vols. III-V contemporary calf, joints splitting, rubbed and scuffed, folio (5)
Sharpe (Rev. John, trans.). The History of the Kings of England and the Modern History of William of Malmesbury. Translated from the Latin..., 1st English ed., 1815, half-title present, list of subscribers, occn. light spotting, marbled endpapers and edges, armorial bookplate of Nathaniel Bond, near contemp. dark blue half calf, gilt dot roll decorated raised bands, gilt lettered red morocco label in second compartment, remainder with gilt flower tool in centre, and volute cornerpieces, 4to. A historian of great authority, William of Malmesbury was the first chronicler after Bede to attempt an accurate and systematic treatment of English history from the time of the Saxon invasion. His narrative is lively, and sprinkled with anecdotes and personal reminiscences of contemporary events. (1)
Stevenson (Robert Louis). Treasure Island, 1st ed., pub. Cassell, 1883, half title, three-colour map frontispiece, 8pp. publisher’s list coded 5R-1083, occasional light soiling and corner creases, small marginal burnhole, previous owner inscription to front endpaper, rear hinge weakening, original brown/green cloth, rubbed with a few stains, slight lean, 8vo. Prideaux 11. With the issue points: ÒDead man’s chestÓ not capitalised on pp. 2 and 7; no ÒaÓ in line 6 on p. 63; no ÒperiodÓ after ÒopportunityÓ in line 20, p. 178; ÒworseÓ for ÒworstÓ in line 3, p. 197. (1)
Kircher (Athanasius). Mundus Subterraneus, in XII Libros Digestus... 2 parts in one, 1st ed., pub. Jansson & Weyerstraet, Amsterdam, 1665, two additional engraved titles, engraved portrait of Pope Alexander VII (without the portrait of the author), thirteen engraved plates, two smaller plates, six engraved maps, folding tables, numerous illustrations, scattered minor spots, reference label to front pastedown, contemporary vellum, manuscript title label to spine, lacking three ties, light soiling, folio. Kircher’s influential survey of subterranean world, the first serious attempt to describe the geological and geographical makeup of the earth. The world map is one of the earliest to depict the movement of ocean currents with any degree of accuracy. Fergusson I, p.467; Sabin 37967. (1)
Melli (Sebastiano). La Comare Levatrice Istruita Nel Suo Ufizio, Secondo le Regole piu Certe, e gli Ammaestramenti piu Moderni, 3rd ed., Venice, 1750, twenty copper-engraved plates and illustrations, occasional light spotting and dampstains, one or two short tears, previous owner signature to title, contemporary green half calf, a little rubbed, 4to. Melli’s famous study on obstetrics. (1)
Walsh (Dr. Francis). The Antediluvian World; or, a New Theory of the Earth: Containing a Clear Account of the Form and Constitution of the Terrestrial Globe before the Universal Deluge..., 1st ed., Dublin: printed by S. Powell, and sold by T. Brown, and I. Kelly, 1743, few eng. illusts. to text, subscribers list present, some light dampstaining, contemp. vellum, 8vo (1)
d’Aviler (Augustin-Charles). Dictionnaire d’Architecture Civile et Hydraulique, et des arts qui en dependent: comme la Maconnerie, la Charpenterie ..., nouvelle ed., CorrigŽe, & considerablement augmentŽe, Paris, 1755, some light spotting to prelims. and outer margins, contemp. calf, some wear, rebacked, with remains of orig. spine laid down, 4to, together with Planat (Paul), Construction et Amenagement des Salles d’Asile et des Maisons d’Ecole, 2 vols. in one, Paris, 1882, numerous folding plans, elevations, etc., later half black morocco, covers rubbed and some soiling, thick folio, plus Waring (J. B.), Illustrations of Architecture and Ornament, pub. Blackie & Son, 1871, b&w plts., a.e.g., orig. blindstamped blue cloth gilt, rubbed and sl. fraying to head of spine, folio, and others on architecture, art and design, including many 19th and early 20th c., many large format (4 cartons)
Jacques (Norbert). Dr. Mabuse, Master of Mystery, 1st English ed., 1923, orig. cloth lettered in red, rubbed and spine dulled, together with Wakefield (H. Russell), Imagine A Man In A Box, 1st ed., 1931, some spotting, orig. cloth, sl. rubbed and soiled, spine faded, plus Morrow (W. C.), The Ape, The Idiot, and Other People, 3rd ed., Philadelphia, 1900, some light water staining to pages, ink poem inscribed to front free endpaper, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth, rubbed and sl. soiled, a little wear to spine ends, plus various others, mostly late 19th and early 20th century including titles by Oswald Crawfurd, Richard Marsh (x 2), James Branch Cabell (x 3), G. K. Chesterton and Upton Sinclair (17)
Williams (Chancellor). The Raven, (A Novel of Edgar Allan Poe), 1st ed., Philadelphia, 1943, endpapers partly browned, orig. cloth gilt in d.j. (lined with brown paper), rubbed and sl. browned, together with Thomson (Christine Campbell, ed.), Keep on the Light, 1st ed., 1933, paper sl. browned, ownership inscription to title, orig. cloth in d.j., rubbed and soiled with a little loss at head and foot of spine, internal tape repairs, plus MacDonald (George), Lilith, A Romance, edited and enlarged centenary ed., 1924, b&w frontis., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., somewhat browned, a few nicks and small tape repairs, and diamond-shaped excision to centre of spine, all 8vo (3)
Aldin (Cecil). Dogs of Character, 1927, litho illusts. throughout, occn. light spotting, mostly to first few leaves, a.e.g., orig. qtr. vellum gilt, dust-soiled, corners a little rubbed and bumped, 4to. Limited edition, 161/250, with original sketch of a dog curled up on a chair, signed by Cecil Aldin. (1)
Brunhoff (Laurent de). Babar and That Rascal Arthur, 1st U.K. ed., 1948, coloured illustrations, a few spots, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, corners and edges rubbed, folio, together with Edmund Dulac’s Picture-Book for the French Red Cross, [1916], 19 tipped-in coloured plates, b & w portrait, scattered light spots, previous owner inscription, original cloth, lightly rubbed and soiled, 4to, with others including six other Babar reprints, Lionel Edwards’s My Hunting Sketch Book (2 vols., 1928 reprint) and Edward Ardizzone’s Nicholas and the Fast Moving Diesel (1948, lacking spine) (11)
Moveable. Old Woman and Her Silver Penny [cover-title], Dean & Son, [1858], eight hand-col. wood eng. plts., each with moveable parts operated by a tab, all in working order, but with some of the moveable parts discreetly renewed and tabs replaced, some expert repairs to leaves, sl. dusty, pubs. ads. on endpapers, orig. cloth-backed pictorial boards, rubbed, edges worn, 8vo, together with Harrison (Florence), Elfin Song, A Book of Verse and Pictures, 1st ed., Blackie, 1912, half-title, twelve tipped-in col. plts., incl. frontis., with captioned tissue guards, scattered light foxing, pictorial endpapers, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt dec. cream cloth, dust-soiled, darkened spine with gilt dulled and sl. fraying at ends, 4to, plus A House of Pomegranates by Oscar Wilde, pub. Methuen, and The Motographia Moving Picture Book, Cover Design by H. de Toulouse Lautrec, both defective (4)
Rackham (Arthur). Book of Pictures, with an Introduction by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, 1st ed., Heinemann, 1913, forty-four tipped-in col. plts., with captioned tissue guards, correct as list, front pastedown lightly water-stained, and with printed bookplate coloured in watercolour and neatly filled-in with contemp. ms., front free endpaper partially browned, orig. gilt dec. cloth, spine darkened, and frayed at head with sl. loss, light dampstaining to lower corners of upper cover, 4to (1)
White (Gleeson). English Illustration `The Sixties’: 1855-70, 2nd impression, 1903, b & w plates and illustrations, a few light spots, t.e.g., original cloth gilt, a little faded, large 8vo, together with The Brilliance of Art Deco, by Julian Robinson, Sydney, [1987], coloured illustrations, original cloth, d.j., one or two tears, 4to, plus The Twentieth Century Book. Its Illustration and Design, by John Lewis, 1967, illustrations, original cloth, slightly stained d.j., 4to, with other reference including W.J. Strachan’s The Artist and the Book in France, 1969 and Larousse Dictionary of Painters, 1989 (42)
Dickens (Charles, 1812-70). A collection of photographs relating to the life and work of Charles Dickens, compiled by a Kentish Dickensian actor, c. 1920s-1950s, partly contained in five albums and two cardstock boxes, many identified and described including buildings in Kent and the south east of England now no longer in existence, together with a collection of related ephemera, including programmes and catalogues etc., plus ten Howard Baker reprints, approx. 429 issues of Modern Tramway and Light Railway Review, 1956-1991 and two cartons of Mills & Boon paperbacks, etc. (4 cartons)
Gibbings (Robert). The Wood Engravings of Robert Gibbings, with some Recollections by the Artist, 1959, numerous illustrations, original buckram, 4to, together with The Romantic and Picturesque Scenery of England and Wales. From Drawings made Expressly for this Undertaking, by P.J. Loutherbourg, Facsimile edition by the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, 1979, coloured illustrations, original green calf-backed boards, folio, plus Seven Pillars of Wisdom. A Triumph, by T.E. Lawrence, 1935, maps and Illustrations, a few light spots, original buckram gilt, spine a little rubbed and faded, 4to, with others micellaneous books (carton)
A pretty 20th C teaservice with printed mark Royal Albert Crown China England decorated with pink and yellow roses on a light brown background with handwritten paper label Aunty Min, Uncle Ted`s wedding present 1915 comprising of two large sandwich plates, 12 plates, 12 saucers, sugar bowl, milk jug and 10 cups

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