Lhuyd (Edward). Archaeologia Britannica, Giving Some Account Additional to what has been hitherto Publish'd, of the Languages, Histories and Customs of the Original Inhabitants of Great Britain, Vol. I, Glossography, 1st ed., Oxford, Printed at the Theater for the Author, 1707,. copperplate device on the title page, copperplate head piece and initial, occasional light soiling, recent qtr. calf, maroon leather labels, marbled board sides, folio rees 3311. (1)
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Manutius (Paulus). Epistolarum... libri XI. Uno nuper addito. Eiusdem quae Praefationes appellantur, Coloniae Agrippinae, apub haeredes Arnoldi Birckmanni, 1575,. integral blank A8 present, bottom corner torn from title page, light damp stain in the text, contemp. calf, rubbed, formerly with ties, new leather label, gilt stamp of the Signet Library, Edinburgh, on the sides, 8vo adams M.492. (1)
Price (John). Acta Apostolorum ex Sacra Pagina Sanctis Patribus Graecisque ac Latinis Gentium Scriptoribus illustrata, 1st ed., Parisiis, 1647 , some light staining, bookplate of Basil Fielding, Earl Denbigh, 1703, pasted to verso of title page, recent qtr. calf, marbled board sides, 12mo goldsmith lists the B.L. copy as "destroyed". (1)
Spelman (Henry). Glossarium Archaiologicum: continens Latino Barbara, Peregrina, Obsoleta, & Novatae Significationis Vocabula... Editio tertia auctior & correctior, Londini, excudebat Tho. Braddyll, 1687,. title page printed in red and black, engraved portrait by R. White, light damp stain throughout, a few leaves damaged in the lower margins, contemp. calf, slightly rubbed, joints starting, folio wing S.4926. (1)
Vavasseur (Franciscus). De Ludicra Dictione liber... Eiusdem Antibarbarus... Accedunt Ioannis Ludovici Balzacii Epistolae Selectae ut et nonnullae Menagii ad Maliabeccum, Datium, Chimentellum... horumque responsiones. Recensuit... Ioannes Erhardus Kappius, Lipsiae sumptibus I.C. Martini, 1722,. title page printed in red and black, some light browning, contemp. vellum, soiled, 8vo de Backer Sommervogel VIII, 504, 33. (1)
Vossius (Gerardus Joannes). De Historicis Graecis libri quatuor, Leyden: Joannes Maire, 1624,. some spotting and light browning throughout, bookplate removed from front pastedown, contemp. limp vellum, slightly soiled, 4to, together with Du Perron (Jacques Davy), Perroniana et Thuana ou Pensees du Judicieuses, Bons Mots... , Cologne, 1694, eng frontis., contemp. mottled calf, gilt dec. spine, slightly rubbed, 12mo, plus Horatius Flaccus (Quintus), Eclogae... , ed. William Baxter, 1701, ink stamp to front free endpaper, bookplate on front pastedown partly torn away, contemp. vellum, a little rubbed and soiled, 8vo, plus other 17th to 19th century Continental books, mostly 8vo and small format sizes (3 shelves) lacks 4 leaves (one gathering)
Boemus (Johann). Orbis Terrarum Epitome in qua mores, leges, ritus omnium gentium ..., ex multis clarissimis scriptoribus collecti continentur, ed Henrici Farnesii, Papiae [Pavia], Andream Vianum, 1596,. title with printed woodcut device, woodcut initials, light waterstain throughout, modern plain limp vellum, 8vo (1)
Caracciolus (Robertus). Sermones de Timore divinorum Iudiciorum Venice: Johann de Colonia & Johann Manthen, 1475,. ninety three leaves (of 94, lacks leaf f1), rubricated throughout in red, blue and gold, old neat marginal annotations, some spotting and light mostly marginal water staining, a few old inner marginal repairs, occ. annotation, shaved at foremargin, bound with Bollanus (Dominicus), De Conceptione Beatae Mariae Virginis, Venice: Johann de Colonia & Johann Manthen, 1474/75, [being the second part only of Caracciolus's Sermones de Adventu], twenty two leaves, paragraphs and initials rubricated throughout in red, blue and gold, final leaf partly cut down (without loss of text) and relaid, some light water staining and last two leaves browned, inner marginal repairs, 19th century green quarter calf gilt, slightly rubbed, 4to First work: GW 6110; Hain Copinger 4467; collation a l8, m6. Second work: See GW 6045/2. See illustration on front cover of this catalogue. (1)
Celano (Carlo). Degli Avanzi delle poste ..., two parts in 2 vols., 1st eds., Naples, 1676 81,. eng. frontis. to vol. 1 and port. frontis. to vol. 2, printer's woodcut device to titles, some occn. spotting and light browning, old water staining to early leaves of vol. 2, old ink notes to endpapers, bookplate of Sir Robert Dalrymple Horn Elphinstone to front pastedowns, contemp. vellum, rubbed and soiled, 8vo (2)
Dickens (Charles). Pictures from Italy, 1st ed., 1846, half title, vign. title and three illusts. by Samuel Palmer, two with a light green wash, ad. leaf at rear (Cricket on the Hearth is 20th edition), some soiling and marks, orig. blue cloth gilt, rubbed and sl. wear to extremities, together with American Notes for General Circulation, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1842, 6pp. ads. at rear of vol. 2 (a little creased and soiled), some spotting, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and faded on spines, some wear to spine ends and split along lower joint of vol. 1, all 8vo (3)
English School 19th Century-Portrait of an Officer of The Coldstream Guards, circa 1830's, watercolour, 32cm by 24cm; Kirk after Dayes-"Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards, 1650", a pair of aquatints; a pair of aquatints-"Officer's of The British Army No.4 & 41; a coloured stipple engraving-"Light Infantry Man"; an aquatint-"2nd Foot Guards" (7).
A Glazed Display of Sixteen Modern British Infantry Brigades 1961 Cap Badges; a glazed display of forty nine Players Regimental Standards and Cap Badges cigarette cards; a framed print of Cap Badges of the British Army; a framed photograph of the 19th Battalion DLI (Bantams) Returning to Billet, West Hartlepool; a body colour study of a Bugler of the Light Infantry; a box of military ephemera (6).
An 1821 Pattern Artillery Officer's Sword, with plated blade etched with foliage by Hawkes & Co., London, plated steel three bar hilt with wire bound fish skin grip and leather scabbard (rusted condition); an 1854 Pattern Light Weight sword, the slender fullered steel blade etched R.E.C. and the badge of the Grenadier guards by Henry Wilkinson, London, no.51748, the plated steel hilt pierced with badge, wire bound fish skin grip, with a leather scabbard and sword knot (2).
A part Davenport porcelain dessert service comprising a pierced basket, a rectangular dish, two circular dishes and eight side plates, the centres with painted floral sprays with finely painted gilt borders on a light grey ground, with underglaze mark in lilac of a crown and Davenport Longport (some faults) (11).
A George III silver salver. London 1731, maker John Tuite, of shaped circular form with pie crust border, enclosing an engraved armorial with motto 'De bon volouloir servir le roy' (To serve the king with right good will), set on four cast scroll supports, weight 36.5oz 13in (33cm) diameter. * This salver was engraved for the marriage on 20th August 1812 of The Hon. Henry George Grey 1766-1845 (later General the Hon. Sir H.G.Grey, GCB, GCH and Col. 13th Light Dragoons) second son of Sir Charles, 1st Earl Grey, to Charlotte, only daughter of Sir Charles Des Voeux, Baronet of Indiville, Queens County, Ireland.
An Austrian figured mahogany month-going Lanterndl-urh wall regulator circa 1820 the single train weight-driven movement with deadbeat escapement and fine beat adjustment for the wood-rod pendulum suspended from the backboard with two-piece white Roman numeral dial signed Kralik Samuel Pesten to centre in architectural waisted nine-light case with triangular pediment and arch glazed trunk door above concave sided tapered base case with some repair and restoration 97cm high The backplate of the movement is stamped Hoser Bjdan suggesting that it was made by a member of the Hoser family who were active in Vienna during the early 19th century
A Victorian model of a vertical live steam stationary engine the single cylinder with mahogany plank lagging and brass strapwork supported on an A frame with central scotch crank and eccentric driven steam valve lever operated steam supply control brass cylinder oiler and spoked flywheel mounted on polished light oak plinth with moulded edge. Circa 1890. 28cm high in total
A finely engineered model of a horizontal mill engine scratch built by the late Mr J Bowler. The engine with disc crank crosshead guides with brass oil cups eccentric driven steam valve speed governor single cylinder with lever operated drain cocks displacement oiler and spoked flywheel driving dynamo with light attached. Plinth 44cm long in total
A collection of metal door furniture Including four Arts & Crafts hammered copper door handles and three similar escutcheons, four silver-plated Victorian door handles and four associated escutcheons, two silver plated Victorian finger plates, and two silver metal light switches, some with registration marks (19) Finger plates 300mm high

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