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A Minton Silenus jug, relief-moulded in light green stoneware, height 20.0cm, moulded scroll mark with model "No.16" and maker's cursive initial M, circa 1831-35.

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A "Fruit Basket" pattern meat dish, printed in light blue with a still life pattern of a basket and assorted fruit within an open border with bunches of fruit and leaves, length 49.7cm, printed title mark, circa 1835-50

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A Davenport "Rural Scenery" series soup tureen stand, of oval shape with moulded rim, printed in light blue with a central scene of two boys playing in front of a country cottage, within the usual border of flower and scroll framed scenic vignettes, length 33.0cm, printed title cartouche mark with maker's name, circa 1825-35. See Coysh & Henrywood 1, Colour Plate XXIX, for a dish from this series with a different central scene

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An "Endsleigh Cottage" pattern small square drainer, probably from the Passionflower border series, with no rim but on four small feet, printed in light blue with the identified scene (no border), width 16.7cm, unmarked, circa 1825-35 (slight discolouration, small chip to edge of one hole underneath). See Coysh & Henrywood 1, page 128, for the same central scene on a dinner plate from Stevenson's Acorn and Oak Leaf Border series

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An unusual gilt and patinated bronze ceiling light, early 20th century

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A "Shellmex" Petrol Pump Globe in white opaque glass in the form of a shell with raised red lettering, on a homemade wooden base with a light bulb, 46cm high.

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SCOTT (WALTER) Oeuvres, Traduction Nouvelle par M. Albert Montemont... et continuee par M. Barre, 14 vols, engraved plates, title vignettes, contemporary navy quarter morocco, slightly marked, occasional light foxing, Paris, 1840--LE SAGE Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane, 3 vols, engr. frontispieces, contemp. quarter calf with marbled boards, sl. wear, some foxing, Paris, 1829 LOCATION L

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ROBERTSON (HANNAH) The Life of Mrs. Robertson, Grand-Daughter of Charles II, Written By Herself, later half morocco with marbled boards, extremities rubbed, untrimmed, edges dust-soiled, a little light foxing, Edinburgh, Printed By J. Robertson For the Author, 1792--and 1 other LOCATION A

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HARTING (JAMES EDMUND) British Animals Extinct Within Historic Times, With Some Account of British Wild White Cattle, 1st ed, original decorated cloth gilt, sl. worn, occasional light foxing, 1880--HUTCHINSON (REV. H.) Extinct Monsters and Creatures of Other Days, new enlarged ed, orig. cl. faded, 1910--and 5 others (7) LOCATION C

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CULPEPPER (NICHOLAS) The English Physician Enlarged, With Three Hundred and Sixty-Nine Medicines, Made of English Herbs, contemporary tree calf gilt, upper joint cracking but tight, stain to prelims (v. light on title pp.), Manchester, 1807 LOCATION C

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COLLINSON (REV. JOHN) The HIstory and Antiquities of The County of Somerset, Vol 2 only (of 3), 15 engraved plates, contemporary tree calf, rubbed, covers detached, light foxing to plates and 1 with marginal piece missing, another with marginal corner missing, some pencil marginalia, 4to, Bath, 1791 LOCATION D

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POTTER (BEATRIX) Ginger & Pickles, early printing, 10 coloured plates, original green boards with pictorial onlay, top and bottom of spine worn, a few light marks internally, Frederick Warne And Co, n.d. LOCATION H

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EVANS (C.S.) The Sleeping Beauty, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 1 mounted colour plate, colour and black and white illustrations, original pictorial boards, some staining and light foxing, 4to, Heinemann, 1920--SWIFT (JONATHAN) Gulliver's Travels, Illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 12 coloured plates, original red cloth, slight fading, The Temple Press, 1937--CATS AND DOGS, coloured illustrations by Cecil Aldin and black and white by Rackham amongst others, original pictorial boards, 4to, n.d. (3) LOCATION H

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GOETHE Sammtliche Werke, 30 vols in 15, contemporary half vellum, spines gilt, ex-Wellington College with their library plate and shelf marks, 2 vols rebacked with most of original spines laid down and tape reinforcements on hinges, 1 hinge loose, occasional foxing, mostly light, Stuttgart, T. W. Gotta, 1857-58 LOCATION L

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MILTON (JOHN) The Poetical Works, Edited by Sir Egerton Brydges, 6 vols, new edition, frontispieces and title vignettes by J.M.W. Turner, contemporary tan polished calf gilt, missing most labels, light foxing to frontispieces and title pp., 16mo, John Macrone, 1835 LOCATION D

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SMITH (E.) The Compleat Housewife, Or, Accomplished Gentlewoman's Companion, 12th ed with very large Additions, engr. frontis, 6 folding plates, contemporary calf gilt, rubbed, plates torn on the folds, a light stain to lower edge of frontis and title pp., 1744 LOCATION M

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FLETCHER (J.S.) The History of The St. Leger 1776-1926, plates (4 col.) original pictorial green cloth, {1927}--DAY (WILLIAM & ALFRED J.) The Racehorse in Training, rev. ed., col. frontis, plates, orig. cl., 1925--DIXON (WILLIAM SCARTH) The Influence of Racing and the Thoroughbred Horse on Light-Horse Breeding, plates, {1924}--and 2 others LOCATION J

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SAVILE (SIR HENRY) Rerum Anglicarum Scriptores Post Bedam Praecipvi...period tooled calf, worn, piece missing, a few wormholes, rebacked with period spine laid down that is again worn, school library plate and paper shelf marks, title pp. slightly dusty with repaired fore-edge, some light marginal staining, folio, Francofurti, Typis Wechelianis apud Claudium 1601 LOCATION C

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FAMILIAE ROMANAE QUAE REPERIUNTUR IN ANTIQUIS NUMISMATIBUS...Ex Bibliotheca Fulvi Ursini, engraved title pp., illustrations of coins, later quarter morocco, rubbed, 1 ll. browned, occasional light staining or foxing, imprimatur ll. (opposite the title) repaired in the gutter, small folio, Romae, Impensis haeredom Francifci Tramezini, Apud Iosephum de Angelis, 1577 LOCATION C

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PLATO Dialogi, Secundum Thrasylli Tetralogias Dispositi..., 6 vols, Contemp. half vellum spines sl. darkened, occas. light foxing, Lipsiae, B.G. Teubneri, 1877-78--PLUTARCH'S LIVES, Translated....To which is prefixed The Life of Plutarch, Written By Dryden, 8 vols, engr. frontis, contemp. tree calf, spines gilt, some rubbing, singed edges and defective labels, London, Printed for W. Strahan, etc, 1770-71--JUVENALIS (D. JUNII) & PERSI FLACCI (AULI) Satyrae, engr. frontis and title vignette, contemp. vellum, sl. soiled, bottom of spine repaired, 16mo, Venice, Thomam Bettinelli, 1872 (15) LOCATION N

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HOOD (THOMAS) Miss Kilmansegg And Her Precious Leg, Illustrations by Thomas Seccombe, pictorial half title, frontis, title vignette, illustr., original pictorial cloth gilt, a.e.g., occasional light foxing, 4to, {1870}--BEDE (CUTHBERT) The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, frontis, pictorial title, illustrations, contemporary tree calf gilt, 1857--EGAN (PIERCE) Tom & Jerry, Life in London, col. plates as called-for, orig. blue cloth, gilt, spine worn, hinges weak, foxing, {1869} (3) LOCATION N

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DICKENS (CHARLES) The Posthumous Papers of The Pickwick Club, 1st ed, frontis, pictorial title and 40 plates, contemporary half calf gilt with marbled boards, rubbed, sprung, marbled edges, occasional light foxing, Chapman and Hall, {1837} LOCATION N

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GIBBON (EDWARD) The History of The Decline and Fall of The Roman Empire, 12 vols, new edition, frontis, 3 folding maps, contemporary calf, gilt, labels missing, spines rubbed, joints cracked, occasional light foxing, 4 ll. from Vol IV misbound in Vol VI, 1813--MACKINTOSH (ROBERT JAMES) Memoires of The Life of The Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh, 2 vols, 1st ed, 2 frontis, contemp. calf gilt, extremities rubbed, spine of Vol. 2 loose in 2 parts with worn headcap, 1835--and 2 others LOCATION L

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POWYS (T.F.) Unclay, No. 124 from 160, signed by the Author, orig. quarter cl., spine faded, occas. light foxing, 193--VOLTAIRE Candide, No. 5 from large paper ed. of 100 but missing extra set of col. head-pieces, yellow watered silk, sl. soiled, front f.e.p. torn, George Redway, 1898--LOUYS (PIERRE) The Collected Tales, Illustr. by John Austen, col. title vignette and 15 plates, orig. cl. gilt in dustwr. in slipcase, Chicago, 1930--COOPER (JAMES FENIMORE) The Spy, 3 vols, No. 227 from 1,000, 9 col. plates, orig. cl. gilt, 16mo, New York, 1929--and other vols literature and poetry (29) LOCATION J

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A Pair of Plated Two Light Candelabra, with tapering knopped columns, and spreading circular bases, 44 cm (2)

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A Pair of Art Deco Three Light Silver Candelabra, of octagonal form, with wide drip pans and spreading bases, Sheffield 1935, 35.5 cm

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EDMUND THORNTON CRAWFORD SHIPPING IN LIGHT SEAS. Signed with initials and dated 1878, oil on panel 26cm x 38.5cm

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A pair of Edwardian three-light candelabra, with marks for Sheffield 1907, maker TAS, each of oval outline, with tapered oval columns and urn shaped capitals beneath detachable twin branch upper sections, with presentation inscription to the base of one Overall height 41cm

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A pair of Sheffield plate candlesticks, of circular section with tapered columns and foliate scroll borders, together with a pair of plated three light candelabra tops with scroll branches and tapered oval sockets

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A pair of electroplated five light candelabra, the circular bases with ovolo borders beneath fluted columns and fluted urn shaped capitals, the leaf capped branches with ram's head terminals suspending belcher link chains Height 51cm, loaded

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A quantity of plated items, to include a pair of Sheffield plate bottle coasters, a Sheffield plate snuffers tray by H. Wilkinson & Co. with snuffers, a small bottle coaster, a pair of electroplated three-light candelabra and a small collection of flatware (qty)

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A large collection of mostly plated items, to include a pair of Sheffield plate bottle coasters, a Christofle bottle stand of woven design, a four-light candelabrum, a three-light candelabrum, a pair of two-light candelabra with dolphin cast supports, several candlesticks, entree dishes, teapots and other pieces (2 boxes)

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DUMAS, Lieut-Gen. Count Mathieu, Memoirs of His Own Time, pub. Richard Bentley 1839, 1/2 red leather with gilt and raised bands, some light foxing (1)

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A quantity of Victorian cut steel photograph cutting mounts and a Bewi patent A light meter, cased

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An onyx and gilt metal four light candelabra

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A SCOTTISH TREEN SALT BOX of staved moulded tapering form in light and dark woods, hinged flat lid, shaped back with pierced roundel hanger, early 19th century, 12" high

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A ZEIGLER CARPET, the red field with all over pattern in scrolling foliage with large flowerheads in cream, light and dark blue, brown and yellow within a navy blue main border with foliage, 18 1/2' x 14'

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A BRASS FRAMED LIGHT PENDANT of inverted pear form with clear and cranberry prismatic drops suspended from scrolled supports, lobed corona and ball pendant, 20th Century Continental, 16" high

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AN EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE of oval two tier form with adjustable square section stem, each tray with gilt metal edging, the top one with two baluster candle holders, now converted to electricity with green metal light shade, on tripod base and pad feet, 16" wide, 46" high minimum

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A scarce Third Reich M1935 SS double decal steel helmet, light grey, with national decal on left and SS decal on right, leather lining and chinstrap. GC (some moderate surface rust) (Please see lot 912 for image)

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A German fireman's parade axe, 17" overall, the head etched overall with figure of a fireman with hose against a background of ladder and buckets entwined with oak leaves, and with motto "Gott z ehr d Nachster zur wehr", and with trophy of helmet, axe, hose, etc; steel mounted wooden haft, with leather frog. GC (some light rust to metalwork, haft varnish worn)

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An unusual Third Reich Army officer's sword, blade 323/4", by Eickhorn, bright plated stirrup hilt with eagle and swastika pommel, the crosspiece eagle with angular outstretched wings, wire bound black plastic grip, in its black painted scabbard with leather belt strap and light canvas shoulder strap to go under the uniform. GC (Please see lot 676 for image)

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A Third Reich 2nd pattern Luftwaffe officer's dagger, by WKC Solingen, in its sheath. Generally GC (sheath worn with surface rust, light rusting to blade)

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A Vic 1827 pattern rifle officer's sword, very slightly curved blade 321/2", with a little original polish, etched with crown, strung bugle, blank escutcheon, laurels wreath and crossed flags within panels, regulation steel hilt with engraved crowned strung bugle on panel, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel mounted leather scabbard. GC (centre section of blade lightly pitted, hilt and scabbard mounts cleaned over light pitting, scabbard leather worn).

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A Vic 1827 pattern rifle volunteer officer's sword, very slightly curved fullered blade, 32" by Prater & Co, Charing + London, etched with a crowned VR cypher bugle and strings, and "Rifle Volunteers" within scrolled panels, regulation steel half basket hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard. GC, the blade retaining a little original polish (light pitting with dark patina to hilt and scabbard) (Please see lot 912 for image)

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An early Vic 1827 pattern rifle officer's sword, slightly curved fullered blade 321/2", etched with crowned VR cypher, bugle and strings and 2 near circular scrolls, blank and "Rifles", within tightly scrolled foliate panels, regulation steel half basket hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard. GC, the blade retaining some original polish (very light pitting to hilt and scabbard). (Please see lot 912 for image)

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A 1908 pattern cavalry trooper's sword, straight blade 35" with various stamps at forte, regulation sheet steel bowl guard, diced plastic grip, in its steel scabbard, stamped II.RCR 1716 (Reserve Cavalry Regt) and dated 1915. Basically GC (some wear, light pitting and dark rust stains)

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An unusual Vic light pattern 1821 R Artillery officer's sword, slender, slightly curved blade 32", by Gore & Haines, Army Outfitters, Leicester St, Regent St, London, etched with scrolled panels, regulation steel 3 bar hilt, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard. GC, the blade retaining some original polish (dark surface rust to hilt and scabbard). (Please see lot 801 for image)

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A DB 12 bore percussion sporting gun, by John Manton & Son, Dover Street, London, number 11471 (1844-45), 451/2" overall, twist barrels 30", the broad top rib engraved with maker's name and address, the locks engraved with scrolls, game dogs and "John Manton & Son Patent", walnut halfstock with chequered wrist, silver plated engraved steel mounts. GWO & C (barrels well rebrowned, mounts replated over some wear and light pitting, one hammer expertly repaired, with a set of silver plated ramrod mounts but no ramrod) (Please see lot 782 for image)

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3 Webley air pistols: .22" Premier E series, batch number 702, with 5 pin trigger block, GWO & C, .2" Mark I, batch number 831, with B'ham 4 address, GWO & generally GC (worn overall with light pitting); and .177" Junior, batch number 1480. GC (action AF, worn) (3)

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A .177" BSA "Light" Pattern underlever air rifle, 391/2" overall, barrel 17", number L38238 (1932), "1" stamped between tap and rearsight, single hole trigger block as in the succeeding "A" series; walnut butt with impressed chequering. GWO & C (no chamber etching, re finished over slight pitting)

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A .22" Webley Service Air rifle Mark II, final type, number S2784, pale walnut butt. GWO & C (reblued over light pitting, barrel arbour rearsight missing); in an adapted military webbing case, possibly for bren gun barrel and spares, dated 1943, containing an original Webley pellet tin, targets, etc. GC rifle only (Please see lot 782 for image)

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A 16 bore Volunteer Light Dragoon flintlock holster pistol, 15" overall, barrel 9" with London proofs, the rounded lock with swan neck cock, the plate engraved "Ketland & Co", walnut fullstock with regulation brass mounts. WO and generally GC (worn overall, ramrod and ramrod pipe replaced, action weak)

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A 16 bore Light Dragoon flintlock holster pistol of the Wiltshire Yeomanry, 15" overall, barrel 9" with Tower private proofs, rounded lock with swan neck cock, the plate engraved with crowned GR and Knubley, walnut fullstock with regulation brass mounts, the trigger guard engraved "W*Y/D/III". GWO & generally GC (barrel moderately pitted and worn, some repairs to butt, ramrod replaced, action a little weak) (Please see lot 820 for image)

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A .451" Westley Richards "Monkey Tail" breech loading percussion carbine, 411/2" overall, barrel 25" with B'ham proofs, serial number 19680 and stamped "For Westley Richards Carbine Cartridge", the monkey tail stamped with vacant triangle and "Manufactured by Westley Richards", the lock stamped with vacant triangle and Westley Richards & Co, walnut fullstock with steel mounts and sling swivels, original steel cleaning rod. GWO&C (dark patina to metalwork with some light pitting, some bruising to stock). (Please see lot 940 for image)

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A rare .65" Tower flintlock artillery carbine, c. 1780, 52" overall, barrel 37" with Tower proofs, rounded lock with swan neck cock, the plate with inspector's stamp and engraved with crowned GR and Tower, slender walnut fullstock with bulbous fore end, the butt with indistinct inspector's stamp and ordnance storekeeper's mark, regulation brass mounts, original steel ramrod and sling swivels. GWO & C (surface rust to steel parts with some light pitting, some bruising, minor damage, and old patched repair to stock) (Please see lot 946 for image)

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CROMBIE (CHARLES) The Rules of Golf; FIRST EDITION, 24 chromolithograph plates, some light spotting, cloth-backed boards, disbound, some worming on upper boards, corners bumped, oblong 4to, [1905].

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HASSALL (JOHN) The Seven Ages of Golf; 7 chromolithograph plates, loose as issued, light spotting to margins, original cloth-backed boards, portfolio, pictorial label, ties, joints splitting, worming to cloth of lower cover, folio, 1899; GIBSON (CHARLES DANA) Pictures of People, full page illustrations, ink stamps from the Geneva Golf Club to front free endpaper and upper cover, original printed cloth-backed boards, discoloured, rubbed, worming to lower cover, oblong folio, 1900, (2).

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PICTURESQUE CANTERBURY, DEAL, DOVER AND FOLKSTONE, FIRST EDITION, 40 mounted photographs, 38 leaves of advertisements, some light spotting, original gilt-stamped red cloth, a.e.g., soiled, spine defective, corners bumped, folio, 1870.

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A'BECKETT (GILBERT ABBOTT), The Comic History of England, FIRST EDITION, illustrated after Leech, 20 original parts in 19, light spotting, original blue printed wrappers, some chipping, within half red morocco slipcase, rubbed, 8vo, 1846-1848; SURTEES (ROBERT) Plain or Ringlets, FIRST EDITION, illustrated after Leech, 13 original parts in 12, hand-coloured frontispieces, original red printed wrappers, some chipping, in later red morocco case by Wood, 8vo, 1860, (2).

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