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Three Anglers.- How to Catch Trout, viii, 83pp., 5pp., ex-library copy with plate and stamps, original cloth-backed boards, light soiling, slightly rubbed, Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1895 ~ Twain (Mark) Life on the Mississippi, 527pp., original cloth, head of spine slightly rubbed, a little darkening to edges of covers, New York, Grosset & Dunlap, 1917 ~ Angling In Ulster Waters, 112pp., folding map, original printed wrappers, chipped, light dust-soiling, Belfast, Ulster Tourist Development Association, Ltd., n.d. ~ Turner (Eric Horsfall) Angler's Cavalcade, 131pp., original rexine, dust-jacket, lower cover lightly browned, slightly chipped, Adam and Charles Black, 1966, 8vo & 12mo (4).

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Venables (Col. Robert) The Experienc'd Angler: Or, Angling Improv'd, Being a General Discourse of Angling, [xvi], 96pp., [6pp.], fourth edition, engraved additional title signed F.H. Van Hotte, illustrations in the text, light browning and light soiling, occasional contemporary ink notes, modern calf, gilt spine, [Westwood & Satchell p.214; Wing V185], 16mo, for Richard Marriot, 1676.

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Venables (Bernard) A Fisherman's Testament, first edition, 120pp., illustrations by the author, original cloth, gilt, dust-jacket, light soiling, spine a little darkened, Adam and Charles Black, 1949; Guide to Angling Waters, 104pp., illustrations by the author, detailed colour maps, original boards, slightly rubbed, Daily Mirror Newspapers Ltd., 1954; The Illustrated Memoirs of a Fisherman, xvi, 143pp., illustrations, some colour, original boards, pictorial dust-jacket, Ludlow, Merlin Unwin Books, 1993, 4to & oblong 4to (3).

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Veniard (E.) Special Dyes for Fly-Tyers and Guides for Dyeing, 2 vol., [4pp.], 40 actual dyed feathers, each captioned and mounted, contemporary printed wrappers, a little light soiling and 2 small stamps, modern cloth chemise and slip-case, 8vo, Thornton Heath, E. Veniard, n.d., [?c.1955]. *** The booklet volume contains suggestions for dyeing one's own feather. Fairly scarce, feathers complete and in place.

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Wade (Henry) Rod-Fishing in Clear Waters, by Fly, Minnow, and Worm, With a Short and Easy Method to the Art of Dressing Flies, xvi, 212pp., 12 hand-coloured plates of flies, light browning, original cloth, gilt, slightly rubbed, spine a little darkened, 8vo, Bell and Daldy, n.d., [?1860].

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Walker (Charles Edward) and Charles S. Patterson. The Rainbow Trout, [viii], 63pp., [1p.], half-title, frontispiece, illustrations, 1p. bibliography of rainbow trout at end, a little very light foxing, original cloth, gilt spine, 8vo, Lawrence & Bullen Ltd., 1898.

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Walker (C.F.) Brown Trout and Dry Fly, first edition, 159pp., plates, original cloth, dust-jacket, rubbed and chipped, light dust-soiling to lower cover, Seeley Service & Co., n.d., [1955]; Angler's Odyssey and Some Further Riverside Reflections, 117pp., [2pp]., plates, original cloth, Herbert Jenkins, 1958, 8vo (2).

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Walton (Izaak) & Charles Cotton. The Compleat Angler ... Part II, fifth edition, [viii], 111pp., [1p.], engraved title vignette, licence leaf, light browning, title with a few small ink marks and outer margin shaved with a little loss of text, light water-stain to lower margin throughout, modern calf, g.e., [Coigney 6; Horne 6; STC 6381; Wing W666 & W674], 16mo, for Richard Marriott and Henry Brome, 1676. *** This was issued seperately as well as part II of 'The Compleat Angler'. The fifth edition was the last published during Walton's lifetime and it is the first in which his name appears on the title-page. In many respects it is the most interesting of the five editions. For the first time Walton's friend, Charles Cotton, brought his important contribution of particular interest to the fly fisherman as Walton was essentially a bait fisherman. Cotton owes his long-lasting fame mainly to his association with Walton, as Part II was to be reproduced in most editions published in the following centuries.

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Walton (Izaak) & Charles Cotton. The Compleat Angler, first Moses Browne edition, xiv, [2pp.], 312pp., [8pp.], engraved frontispiece, 4 plates, illustrations in the text, a little light soiling, ink marks to Contents leaf and recto of frontispiece, bookplate removed from front pastedown, contemporary calf, rubbed, upper joint weak, [Coigney 7; Westwood & Satchell p.220], 12mo, Henry Kent, 1750. *** This was edited by Browne at the suggestion of Dr. Samuel Johnson, and was published 74 years after the 'Universal Angler' of 1676, the last to appear in Walton's lifetime. In this edition the author's name was spelt 'Isaac'; it varied between this and 'Izaak' over the years, sometimes appearing as both in the same book. It was even 'Isaak' in the Sherwood & Bowyer edition of 1844.

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Walton (Izaak) & Charles Cotton. The Complete Angler, sixth (titled fifth) Hawkins edition, 2 parts in 1, lxxxii, 267pp., [1p.], [xxxiv], 111pp., [11pp.], edited by Sir John Hawkins, 12 engraved plates, contemporary ink ownership inscription to title, some light offsetting, bookplates of Dennison and Otto Orren Fisher, contemporary tree calf, gilt, rebacked, [Coigney 15; Horne 15], 8vo, for F. & C. Rivington [&c.], 1792. *** A reissue of the fifth Hawkins edition of 1791.

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Walton (Izaak) & Charles Cotton. The Complete Angler, seventh (titled sixth) Hawkins edition, lxxii, 262pp., [2pp.], 111pp., [11pp.], edited by Sir John Hawkins, half-title, 5 engraved plates, bookplate of and ink inscription to title of J.W. Cuthbert, light browning to first and last few ff., modern half morocco, gilt spine, [Coigney 16; Horne 16], 8vo, for F. and C. Rivington, 1797. *** There were also larger copies on thicker and better paper, Horne states that this may be 25 in total. This is a reissue of the 1792 reprint.

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Walton (Izaak) & Charles Cotton. The Compleat Angler, second Bagster edition, 514pp., [20pp.], edited by Sir John Hawkins, 15 engraved plates, contemporary ink inscriptions to front free endpaper, a little light foxing, some offsetting, modern half calf, gilt spine, [Coigney 21], 8vo, for Samuel Bagster, 1815. *** Contains notes added by Sir Henry Ellis and Bagster himself. A large-paper copy was produced.

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Fore-Edge Painting.-Walton (Izaak) & Charles Cotton. The Complete Angler, second Bagster edition, large-paper copy with fore-edge painting beneath the gilt, 514pp., [20pp.], edited by Sir John Hawkins, 15 engraved plates, illustrations, a little light foxing, upper hinge slightly weak, contemporary diced calf, gilt, g.e., rebacked, extremities slightly rubbed, [Coigney 21; Horne 22], large 8vo, for Samuel Bagster, 1815. *** Handsome contemporary fore-edge painting depicting two anglers on the bend of a river.

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Walton (Izaak) & Charles Cotton. The Compleat Angler, Smith edition, lx, 388pp., edited by Sir John Hawkins, engraved title vignette and portrait frontispiece, 5pp. advertisements at end, a little light foxing, offsetting and contemporary ink ownership inscription to title, hinges reinforced, contemporary cloth-backed boards, rubbed, [Coigney 22; Horne 22], 8vo, for James Smith, 1822. *** This copy was issued without the 15 engraved plates; see Arnold Wood, p.41. Often called the Gosden edition, as it is thought that it was published at the expense of Gosden, the sporting bookbinder.

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Walton (Izaak) & Charles Cotton. The Compleat Angler, first Major edition, large-paper copy, lx, 411pp., introduction by John Major, edited by Richard Thomson, 14 engraved plates mounted on India paper, a little light foxing, mainly to plates, slightly offsetting to title, lacking 4pp. advertisements at end, contemporary green crushed morocco, gilt, g.e., rebacked with original spine laid down, extremities very slightly rubbed, [Coigney 23; Horne 23], 8vo, John Major, 1823. *** This text is the all-time favourite of publishers of Walton editions. By 2000 it had been reprinted over 60 times!

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Walton (Izaak) & Charles Cotton. The Compleat Angler, second Major edition, lviii, 416pp., engraved plates and illustrations, occasional light spotting, related manuscript letter tipped in at front, lacks 4pp. advertisements, contemporary calf, gilt, g.e., rebacked with original spine laid down, rubbed, [Coigney 25; Horne 24], 12mo, John Major, 1824.

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Walton (Izaak) & Charles Cotton. The Complete Angler, second Major edition, large paper copy, lviii, 416pp., engraved plates on India paper, illustrations, some marginal water-staining, occasional light browning, contemporary crushed inlaid morocco, gilt, inlaid morocco doublures and watered silk endpapers, original cover and spine bound in at end, t.e.g.,repair to lower cover, some fading, [Coigney 25], 8vo, John Major, 1824. *** Handsome exhibition binding by Kelly & Sons,art deco-in style. A fine copy.

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Walton (Izaak) & Charles Cotton. The Complete Angler, first Nicolas edition, 2 vol., ccxiv, pp.1-129, [iv], pp.130-436, [32pp.], edited by Sir Harris Nicolas, large-paper copy with engraved plates and illustrations mounted on India paper, title printed in red and black, J.H. Gossage's copy with his pencil signature to front free endpaper, occasional spotting and light offsetting, full contemporary crimson morocco, elaborate gilt borders and decorations on covers, gilt compartments and title within raised bands on spine, gilt dentelles, blue silk endpapers and doublures, gauffered g.e., slightly rubbed, [Coigney 44], large 8vo, William Pickering, 1836. *** A handsome copy. This beautiful edition of Walton's classic was always a favourite with the extra-illustrator.

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Walton (Izaak) & Charles Cotton. The Compleat Angler, L.A. Lewis edition, lxxii, 396pp., engraved additional title and portrait frontispiece, numerous plates, illustrations, very light browning, a little very light spotting to additional title and frontispiece, bookplate of E. Lewis Sturtevant, original cloth, gilt, g.e., rebacked, rubbed, a little very light soiling, [Coigney 49; Horne 48; Westwood & Satchell p.229], 8vo, L.A. Lewis, 1839. *** A reissue of the third Major issue of 1835. There are 2 publisher's bindings, light purple cloth and morocco.

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Walton (Izaak) & Charles Cotton. The Complete Angler, second Ephemera edition, xiv, 309pp., [4pp.], plates and illustrations, some foxing, bookplate of H.C. Head, newspaper cutting mounted to rear pastedown, [Coigney 70], Nathaniel Cooke, 1854; The Complete Angler, third Ephemera edition, 313pp., [6pp.], plates and illustrations, a little light browning, a few ff. at beginning slightly loose, [Coigney 75], Routledge, Warnes and Routledge, 1859, original green decorative cloth, spines gilt, some fading, 8vo (2).

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Walton (Izaak) The Complete Angler, first Stock facsimile, [xxvi], 246pp., illustrations and music, light browning throughout, contemporary ink inscription and bookplate of Walter Somerville Gurney, contemporary morocco, gilt, gilt dentelles, g.e., [Coigney 99; Horne 98], 8vo, Elliot Stock, 1876. *** The first facsimile of Walton's first edition of 1653. It is an almost perfect photographic reproduction, with just a few small errors. There was a large-paper copy also printed.

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Walton (Izaak) & Charles Cotton. The Complete Angler, sixth Bethune edition, 2 vol., lxviii, 294pp., xxxii, 215pp., [92pp.], edited and with bibliographical notes by George W. Bethune, plates and illustrations, original decorative cloth, gilt, t.e.g., rubbed, a little very light soiling, [Coigney 109; Horne 107], 8vo, New York, Dodd, Mead & Company, 1880. *** This has an unusual imprint not listed in Coigney - "Dodd, Mead & Company" appears at the foot of the title, rather than 'Press of J.J. Little & Co ... '; "Copyright, 1880. By John Wiley & Sons", as listed in Coigney, appears on the verso of the title. This is a revised edition of the earlier Bethune editions with 'some additions and corrections'. There was a large-paper edition limited to 100 copies.

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Walton (Izaak) & Charles Cotton. The Compleat Angler, Lea and Dove (first Marston) deluxe edition, 2 vol., xcvii, pp.1-118, [22pp.], [ii], pp.119-357, number 55 of 250 copies, edited and signed by R.B. Marston, titles printed in red and black, 54 photogravure plates with captioned tissue guards mounted on India paper, by P.H. Emerson, 3 mounted maps, illustrations, original cloth-backed boards, slightly rubbed, a little very light soiling, [Coigney 139; Horne 136], large 4to, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, 1888. *** There was also a 'demi quarto' edition limited to 500 copies. This is a reissue of the first two parts of the fifth edition of 1676, with the addition of a reprint of the 1883 edition of 'The Chronicle of the Compleat Angler' by Westwood & Satchell and a list of Works referred to in 'The Compleat Angler' after G.W. Bethune.

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Walton (Izaak) & Charles Cotton. The Complete Angler, Zephyr Books edition (14th Everyman), xlvi, 215pp., original wrappers, light browning, Stockholm and London [Coigney 363], Continental Book Company, n.d., [1945]; Den Fuldkomne Fisker, sixth Danish edition, xxxvii, 403pp., edited and translated by Olof Lagercrantz, illustrations, original pictorial printed boards, dust-jacket, slightly rubbed and chipped, [Finland], Martins Forlag, 1945, 8vo (2).

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Walton (Izaak) & Charles Cotton. The Compleat Angler, Limited Editions Club edition, signed by the artist, xlii, 316pp., number 348 of 1500 copies, plates and illustrations by Douglas W. Gorsline, very light offsetting to title, original calf-backed decorative boards, slip-case, slip-case a little rubbed, folio, New York, Limited Editions Club, 1948.

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Walton (Izaak) & Charles Cotton. The Compleat Angler, Abercrombie and Fitch facsimile, [24pp.], 246pp., illustrations, original red cloth, [Coigney 417], New York, Abercrombie and Fitch, 1966; The Compleat Angler, vi, 295pp., stain to pp.24-25, original red cloth, gilt, spine faded, New York, Random House, n.d., [?c.1960]; The Compleat Angler, fifth Rackham edition, 224pp., illustrations by Rackham, original cloth-backed boards, dust-jacket, [Coigney 436], New York, Weathervane Books, 1975; The Compleat Angler, third Heritage Press edition, xlii, 316pp., original rexine, gilt, slip-case, [Coigney 438], Norwalk, Heritage Press, 1976; The compleat Angler, 150pp., [10pp], part of the Penguin County Library, light browning, original wrappers, [Coigney 459], Penguin, 1985 v.s. (5).

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Walton (Izaak). Sparke (Edward) Scintillula Altaris: or, a Pious Reflection on Primitive Devotion ... , 2 vol. in 1, first edition, [xxxii], 368pp., title printed in red and black, browning and light soiling, Cc1-3 misbound and placed at front, p.369 misnumbered as p.370, by T. Maxey for Richard Marriot, 1652; bound with Appendix Sacra: or, Serious Attendants on the Sacred Solemnities, [56pp.], a little light soiling, for Richard Marriot, 1652, bookplate of R.B. Marston, contemporary calf, rubbed, upper joint weak, 8vo. *** This contains verses by Izaak Walton and was published a year before the first edition of 'The Compleat Angler'.

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[Watkins-Pitchford (Denys James)], "B.B.". The Fisherman's Bedside Book, first American edition, xxii, 568pp., illustrations by the author, original cloth, head and foot of spine darkened, dust-jacket, rubbed, chipped, lower cover with small water-stain and tear to upper corner with a little loss of text, New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1946; Tide's Ending, xi, 244pp., title printed in blue and black, plates and illustrations by the author, some colour, a little very light foxing, original cloth, gilt, gilt rubbed, darkened, Hollis and Carter, 1950; Dark Estuary, first edition, xii, 164pp., plates and illustrations, some colour, original cloth, Hollis and Carter, 1953, 8vo & 4to (3).

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Watson (John) Sketches of British Sporting Fishes, xi, 143pp., [1p.], frontispiece, 1p. advertisements at end, a little light foxing to final couple of ff., original cloth, gilt spine, Chapman & Hall, 1890; The England Lake District Fisheries, first edition, xi, 271pp., plates, folding map, a little light browning to title, original cloth, gilt, Lawrence and Bullen, 1899, 8vo (2). *** The second mentioned is part of The Angler's Library, edited by Sir Herbert Maxwell and F.G. Aflalo.

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Wheeldon (J.P.) Angling Resorts Near London, the Thames and the Lea, first edition, viii, 218pp., [6pp.], 6pp. advertisements at end, light foxing to first and last couple of ff., bookplate of Dean Sage, original decorative cloth, gilt, [Westwood & Satchell p.239], 8vo, Trubner & Co., 1878.

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White (Rev. Gilbert) The Natural History of Selborne, xxiv, 416pp., engraved frontispiece, 40 hand-coloured plates, additions and notes by Sir William Jardine and edited by Edward Jesse, very occasional light dust-soiling and light foxing, bookplate of Henry Otis Harris, contemporary calf, gilt, t.e.g., slightly rubbed, spine a little faded, 8vo, Henry G. Bohn, 1851. *** The first edition with additions by Jesse and Jardine of this classic work.

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Williamson (John) The British Angler: or, a Pocket-Companion for Gentlemen-Fishers, viii, 318pp., [10pp.], engraved frontispiece, 3 folding plates, some light water-staining to first few ff. and plates, later green straight-grain morocco, gilt, g.e., skilfully rebacked, very slightly rubbed, [Westwood & Satchell p.241], 12mo, for J. Hodges, 1740.

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Wright (W.) Fishes and Fishing. Artificial Breeding of Fish, Anatomy of their Senses, their Loves, Passions and Intellects, first edition, xi, 384pp., lithographed frontispiece and 2 plates, light foxing to title and frontispiece, modern red morocco, gilt, slip-case, [Westwood & Satchell p.243], 12mo, Thomas Cautley Newby, 1858.

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Wood (Rev. John George) The Boy's Own Book of Natural History, v, 378pp., foxing and light soiling, lacks front free endpaper, bookplate of Bruns, original decorative cloth, gilt, worn, George Routledge, n.d. ~ Wanless (Alexander) Angling Methods, first edition, 156pp., [4pp.], colour plates, original cloth, dust-jacket, chipped and soiled, Herbert Jenkins, 1935 ~ Willcock (Colin) Rod, Pole or Perch, 103pp., illustrations, original boards, dust-jacket, slightly rubbed, Max Parrish, 1958 ~ Williams (Tom) A River for All Seasons, x, 149pp., original boards, dust-jacket, a few small marks, Cassell, 1980 ~ Waltham (James) Classic Salmon Flies, The Francis Francis Collection, xii, 116pp., illustrations, original boards, dust-jacket, Adam & Charles Black, 1983, 8vo & 4to (5).

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Yarrell (William) On the Growth of the Salmon in Fresh Water, first edition, 3pp., 3 hand-coloured engraved plates, a little very light soiling, original calf-backed printed wrappers, lightly soiled, modern cloth portfolio with morocco label, [Westwood & Satchell p.354], oblong folio, John Van Voorst, 1839.

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Younger (John) River Angling for Salmon and Trout ... with a Memoir of the Author, xliv, 206pp., [14pp.], second edition, light browning, 14pp. advertisements at end, bookplate of J.A. Harvie-Brown, hinges weak, original cloth, later paper label to spine, slightly rubbed, spine a little faded, [Westwood & Satchell p.244], 12mo, Kelso, J. & J.H. Rutherfurd, 1860. *** Posthumously published, an expanded second edition of "On River Angling for Salmon and Trout" first published in 1840. Includes a lengthy 'Sketch of the Author's Life', and 'Animadversions' - Younger here defends his flies and fly patterns from changes made by Stoddart. It also describes how Younger first developed flies described with other names by Scrope in his book.

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Zouch (Thomas) The Life of Izaac Walton; Including Notices of his Contemporaries, first edition, [vi], 93pp., engraved frontispiece and title vignette, plates, occasional light offsetting, modern buckram, [Westwood & Satchell p.245], 8vo, Septimus Prowett, 1823. *** Eight copies of this edition were printed on large paper with proof plates on India paper. The illustrations used in this and the 1826 edition are those used in Gosden's edition of the "Compleat Angler", 1822. The 1830 edition is on drawing paper, for private circulation, and without the name of the author.

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[Chitty (Edward)], "Theophilius South". The Fly Fisher's Text Book, first edition, R.B. Marston's signed copy, vi, 231pp., engraved pictorial title, frontispiece, 10 plates, bookplate of Edward Akroyd, ink signature of Marston dated 1883 to front pastedown, pencil inscription from R.B. Marston to ?the engraver to front free endpaper, some light foxing, contemporary half calf, rubbed, [Westwood & Satchell p.198], 8vo, R. Ackermann, 1841. *** Pencil inscription reads "Manager the Art Repro Co. 4 plates to be done in 100 screen ... Enlarge so the blocks are 1/4 larger ... Keep book clean & return to R.B. Marston. Boxing Day 1905."

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Dowell (James, editor) Norwegian Anglings and Other Sportings, 247pp., folding colour map, plates and illustrations, advertisements, a little light soiling, original pictorial printed boards, soiled, J.A. Lumley & Dowell, 1908; and another issue for the year 1914, small 4to (2).

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Three 19th century light fittings, comprising a pair of brass three branch electroliers, and a hanging glass light

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A Set of Seven English Porcelain Topographical Dessert Plates, circa 1870, each of shaped circular form with light blue enamelled borders with beaded rim in gilt, painted centrally with different views in the Levant, pattern number 550 in red, {23cm}.

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A Silver Plated Five Light Candelabrum, in Adam style, the raised central light on a fluted stem and four reeded outswept branches with vase shape nozzles, upon a candlestick base with tapering fluted stem and swag decorated square weighted base, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 70.5cm.

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A Pair of Three Branch Four Light Candelabra, of mid 18th Century style with fluted knopped branches and shaped square drip pans with gadrooned edges upon spirally fluted stems with gadrooned and foliate knops, upon similar shaped bases, {by William Bateman, 1823, 43.5cm, 143 1/2 oz.

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Wilson Hepple A KITTEN PLAING WITH A BEAM OF LIGHT. Signed and dated 1918, watercolour, {26cm by 38cm}.

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A Set of Four Five Light Candelabrum in Dutch 17th Century Style, with central raised light and knopped stem within four barbed S scroll branches with drip pans, with bold spherical central knop to the candlestick bases, {46cm}

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A Pair of French Gilt Bronze Six Light Candelabra, in Rococo style, each modelled as an infant supporting five scrolling branches and a central light with pierced pans, raised on a rocaille scroll base, {56cm high}

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A Pair of Late 19th Century French Gilt Brass Four Light Table Candelabra, in Louis XVI style, each with upraised central nozzle with removable flambeau finial, and with leaf and husk sheathed swept branches to the knopped stem applied with an oval medallion of military trophies, on quatrelobed bases, {36.5cm} (probably originally part of a clock garniture)

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A 19th Century French Ormolu and White Marble Six Branch Seven Light Candelabrum, with foliate cast nozzles, leaf sheathed and rose swag draped branches issuing from a leafy stem surmounted by a sleeping winged putto, on a marble cylindrical socle and cast scroll feet, {61cm high}, (nozzles drilled)

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A Pair of Gilt Brass Bouillotte Lamps, 20th Century, with adjustable green japanned shades, above four light fittings fashioned as French horns, on candlestick stems with circular gadrooned bases, {84cm high, fitted for electricity}

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A Modern Melas Rug, the faded, colour washed field with an extended light blue and red medallion within a broad star border, {205cm by 125cm}

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An Early 19th Century Light Oak Bookcase, the upper section with broken architectural pediment over shelves and small drawers enclosed by a pair of square astragal glazed doors backed by pleated blue silk, the projecting base with slides enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, on a plinth, {125cm}

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A George III Mahogany Framed Wing Armchair, upholstered in light blue silk damask, with outscrolling arms, and raised on square section legs linked to the outswept rear supports by stretchers

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ART DECO - A Minton Secessionist jardiniere, tube lined with stylised flowerheads and foliage in alternating panels of olive and light green within borders in yellow, blue and white, 10in diam, printed marks

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ART DECO - A Moorcroft Pansy pattern ovoid vase, tube lined with flowerheads and foliage and glazed in tones of blue, yellow, purple and green on a light green ground, 6.75in high, paper label

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TRAINS - Hornby '0' Gauge, No. 50 Tank Wagon 'Manchester Oil Refinery', G (some box damage); Dinky Police Boxes (2); Traffic Light, Fr, un-boxed

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H Glyn Heard. "Morning Light, Abereiddi".

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Five Plated Items: two Cruet Stands, with central loop handles, fitted for and containg four glass bottles, a pair of silver on copper Two Branch Three Light Candelabra, Height 11", and another Candelabrum, Height 10".

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A Pair of Silver on Copper Four Branch, Five Light Candelabra with square foliate scroll cast sconces and loaded fluted rising bases. Height 16".

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A pair of electroplated three-light candelabra, on circular bases, with textured gadroon borders throughout, each with inverted tapered stem and reeded arms, campana-shaped sconces and drip pans flanking the slightly lower central lights, detachable nozzles and two flame finials

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A pair of Old Sheffield Plate three-light candelabra, mid 19th century, with bold gadroon borders throughout, leaf-enriched tapered stems, reeded twist arms and drip-pans flanking slightly depressed detachable central lights, detachable nozzles throughout, one flame finial

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