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A Set of Four Cut Glass Mounted and Gold Painted Metal Three-Branch Wall Appliques, each as a stylised vase with tall central stem forming the backplate, the flowerhead composed of facet cut almondine beads, and with leafage below, the S branches with further floret and leaf mounts, 61cm high (A/F)

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A Rare George I Black and Gold Japanned Desk and Bookcase, the double-arched cornice over two arched doors with conforming mirrors, enclosing a fitted interior with shelves and pigeon hole about a central concave cupboard, the base having a slope with fitted interior and well, over two short and two long drawers, on (reduced) ball feet. 215cm by 100cm by 58cm s

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1961 Norton 350c.c. Model 50 Reg.No.245 RHN Engine/Frame Nos. 93082/13. Two owners from new and in the present owners family for over thirty years the machine was last used in the late 1970's and will require careful re-commissioning before being used.

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1959 A.J.S. 500c.c. Model 20 Twin Reg.No. 936 UXC. During the 1950's all the big manufacturers followed the trend started by Triumph in 1938 of having parallel twins in their range. Always renowned for the high quality of finish and engineering A.M.C. were no exception, continually improved rather than restored, this example has had recent improvements to the paintwork and is described by the vendor to be in good mechanical condition.

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A GEORGE III SILVER AND SILVER GILT VINAIGRETTE inscribed 'Charlotte', maker T & W S, another bright cut silver vinaigrette, 3 vesta cases and 3 other small boxes

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A 19TH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE OVAL ASHETTE by J M & S entitled 'The British Flora', 21" across

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S STRATTON Figures on the brow of a hill, watercolour, 10" x 15"

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WINSTON S CHURCHILL - A History of the English Speaking Peoples - 3 vols. and other Winston Churchill books

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A Pair of Emerald Glass Wines, circa 1800, drawn trumpet bowls on circular feet, 12.8cm high; A Similar Knopped Wine Glass, 12.9cm high; A Continental Parcel Gilt Jug, circa 1900, with S strap handle and cut with diamond and waved patterns, scroll decoration in gilt (partly worn away), 17cm high; and Two Other Crizzled Glass Examples, similar, 18cm and 16.5cm high respectively (6)

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A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Lustre Vase, by William S Mycock, the ovoid body with flared neck and foot rim, decorated with a formal foliate and floral design and the inscription "FORTEM POSCE ANIMUM", within key fret borders in lustre on a green ground highlighted in iron-red, impressed and painted marks, 29cm

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A Flared Pottery Cockerel Vase, Robert Heron & Son, Fife, circa 1900, with blue glazed seeded flowerhead side knobs, moulded in high relief on one side with a cockerel looking to peck a fly, decorated in colours, the opposite side with a spray of red flowers, with claret edge lining and trellis motifs to the side panels, script mark in red "RH & S, Fife Pottery", 39cm high

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Ewer, 1905, of neo-classical semi-ovoid pedestal shape, with S handle, with fluted gilt painted decoration upswept to a beaded swollen collar, the main body painted in typical colours with a foliate design, upon a conforming swept circular foot and integral square plinth, red printed crown, interlaced D mark and year mark, 27cm high

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A Pair of Wedgwood Majolica Three-Branch Candelabra, circa 1870, each with a concave sided triangular base sheathed in acanthus to a knop applied with three ram masks, knopped upper stem with ovoid finial supporting three S scroll acanthus branches with petalled nozzles, in rich coloured enamels throughout, each impressed "Wedgwood", one with "BUX", the other with "MIV", date letters probably for 1868 and 1871, 31.5cm high (A/F)

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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Vase and Cover, of compressed quatre-lobed form, with bud finial (cracked) to the scroll pierced cover, painted with two peaches, green grapes, two cherries, two redcurrants, brambles and two apples on a mossy bank, signed "S Roberts", black printed crown and wheel mark, year letter for 1884 and "H278", 13cm high

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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Two-Handled Pedestal Vase and Cover, with bud finial to the domed cover, classical female masks to the handle terminals, painted with two apples, brambles, two peaches and green grapes, signed "S Roberts", black printed crown and wheel mark, numbered "2363", 21.5cm high

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A Worcester Gilliflower Pattern Tea Bowl and Saucer, the bowl with "W" script mark, the saucer with open crescent, circa 1780; A Cannonball Pattern Tea Bowl and Saucer, the saucer with "eyebrow" mark in underglaze blue, the saucer with open crescent, circa 1780; A Lowestoft Blue and White Tea Bowl, painted in blue with peonies on a veranda, circa 1780; A Caughley Fisherman Pattern Tea Bowl and Saucer, transfer printed, "S" mark in underglaze blue, circa 1780; and Two Caughley Dessert Plates, shaped circular form, painted in blue with scattered sprigs in the French manner, "S" mark in underglaze blue on latter, circa 1790, 21.2cm and 21cm diameter (6)

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A Caughley Porcelain Blue and White Transfer Printed Cabbage Leaf Jug, circa 1770, with the "Parrot and Fruit" pattern, printed "S" mark in underglaze blue, 18.5cm high

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A Caughley Blue and White Transfer Printed Porcelain Asparagus Server, circa 1790, in the "Fisherman" pattern, blue printed "S+" mark; A Creamboat, circa 1780, transfer printed with a "fruit and wreath" type pattern in blue, with wrythen fluted decoration and leafage to the basal rim, 10.7cm long; and A Caughley Egg Separator, circa 1780, transfer printed in blue with the "Fisherman" pattern, circular, with rustic twig handle, 8.5cm (3)

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A Lowestoft Sparrow Beak Cream Jug, circa 1790, with S shape handle, painted in the famille rose manner with a central sprig within a bracketed frame surrounded by further sprigs, continuous loop pattern to the rim, 8.5cm high

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A Staffordshire White Saltglazed Gravy Boat, circa 1750, richly moulded with scrolls enclosing trellis and basketweave, S strapwork handle, 19.8cm long, 9.5cm high

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A Pair of Dutch Delft Pottery Blue and White Moon Flasks and Covers, early 20th century, with S scroll shoulder handles attached to the cylindrical necks with domed covers, painted with canal and windmill landscapes to one side, a solitary gentleman and mother and child to the opposite face, with scroll and floret borders, domed feet, script painted "N" and "45", 35cm high

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A Meissen "Hausmaler" Porcelain Coffee Pot and Cover, circa 1735, of bulbous form with S scroll handle, the domed cover with seeded bud finial, decorated in underglaze blue with chinoiserie flowers issuing from stylised rockwork with birds, outside decorated in enamel colours and with a frontal scene of two musicians and flowerheads, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, 18.5cm high (cover extensively damaged)

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A Meissen "Hausmaler" Porcelain Tea Bowl and Saucer, circa 1740, painted in underglaze blue, iron red and colours externally with birds amongst flowers issuing from rocks, seated figure in a townscape to the interior of the chinoiserie tea bowl, the saucer with birds amongst flowering blossoms, with figurative and topographical vignettes to the outer border, enriched in gilt, underglaze painted blue crossed swords mark, the saucer impressed "23" and "N97"(?) in underglaze blue to the inside of the foot rim, the tea bowl with indistinct impressed "S" (five small chips to the tea bowl rim); A Pair of Dresden Porcelain Hexagonal Panelled Dwarf Candlesticks, in 18th century style, the nozzles and bases alternately painted with Watteauesque couples and profusions of roses, with triple knopped stems, "AR" (Augustus Rex) mark in underglaze blue, 13.5cm high (one with repaired stem); and A Volkstedt Cabinet Cup, Cover and Saucer, in 18th century style, painted in puce en camiaeu with putti in landscapes, within canary yellow borders, enriched with gilt, crossed hay-fork mark in underglaze blue (finial chipped) (4)

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An Ode Loosdrecht Porcelain Coffee Pot and Cover, circa 1780, of baluster form with S scroll handle, the domed cover with acorn finial picked out in gilt, amongst puce and green enamel swags and undulating laurel and sprigs, a similar collar to the neck, the body painted with three main sprays of flowers, incised "M:OL, L49", and "M:OL" in underglaze blue/grey, 23cm high

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Beer (Andrew, 1862 - 1954). Racing Pigeon, 'Winner of Special presented by Mr. W. A. Beer, for Best Combined Average, Kingswood H. S. 1907.', oil on canvas, signed, with inscription to lower margin, approx. 290 x 390 mm (11.5 x 15.5 ins), gilt frame (1)

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Beer (Andrew, 1862 - 1954). Racing Pigeon, 'Blue Cock. N. U. H. P. 20. M. 7181. N. U. R. P. 20. P. 5543. Winner of Oil Painting Special for W. B. Average. Pontnewynydd H. S. 1920. Presented by Andrew Beer. Bred & Flown by Albert Jones.', oil on card, with hand - written caption to lower margin, approx. 295 x 395 mm (11.5 x 15.5 ins), contemp. stained wood frame (1)

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English School. A 19th c. folio album of prints and drawings, c. 1840 - 70s, including twelve mounted b&w engs. from C. C. Henderson's Road Scrapings (1840), three etched plts. of animals by Edwin Landseer, seven orig. watercolour studies of Turkish costume, including two females, and one Greek soldier (each with pencil caption and dated 1854), a large pencil drawing of a hunting scene, attributed to Henry Alken, and dated 1822, a mid - 19th c. pencil study of a boy and dog, with watercolour detail to the face, two pen, ink & wash drawings of horses by Bourganoni, several watercolours and drawings of hunting scenes, each initialled 'B. B. R.', dated 1841 and 1871, four original sketches of hunting scenes by John Frederick Tayler, P. R. W. S. (1802 - 1889), etc, all mounted in contemp. morocco - backed album, rubbed and frayed, some wear to spine and outer corners, large folio (1)

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Prout (Samuel, 1783 - 1852, School of). Street scene in Norwich, early 19th c. pencil drawing, with monogram 'S P', approx. 193 x 297 mm, together with two other early 19th c. English School drawings, including a watercolour view of a pool with figures in a boat, and a pen & wash drawing of boats and figures beside the sea, approx. 120 x 165 mm and 140 x 200 mm respectively (3)

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Hooghe (Romeyn de, 1645 - 1708). No Monarchy, No Popery. Herstelling der Waere Godstienst en Grondwetten in G: Brittanien. Door S. K. H. Met Weguluchten van het hof ende familie van de K: Jacob de II en Koningin van Engeland, pub. L. Tangena, 1689, b&w etching, showing the progress of James II in England and France, in 1689, contained in eleven sequential narrative scenes, with decorative top margin, approx. 480 x 570 mm, mounted on backing paper (1)

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A pair of silver mounted glass vesta holders, with marks for 'JG&S', Birmingham, 1911, of ribbed globular form with well at the top, 9cm high; and another, larger, London, 1912. 12cm high (3)

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A silver cigarette box, with marks for 'JSC & S LD', Birmingham, 1963, of plain rectangular form, with engraved presentation inscription to Sir James A L Duncan on the hinged lid, on stepped bracket feet 16.5cm wide

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An 18th century Chinese famille rose export circular plate, the well painted with two figures after a French engraving, the border with peony and summer flower sprays 23cm diameter For a similar example see Hervouet(s) & Bruneau, La Porcelaine des Compagnies des Indes, A Decor Occidental, 1986, p303, plate 13.45. The scene is after an engraving by S Le Clerc, from 'Les Metamorphoses d'Ovide en Rondeaux', published 1676.

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A late 17th century oak blanket chest, the hinged moulded rectangular top above a front with s-carved frieze above central oval with fruiting spandrels, flanked to each side by a carved arch, on block feet 129cm wide, 68cm high, 51cm deep

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S. J. BEER. The Helford River. Signed and Inscribed. 10 1/2 x 15ins.

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A SILVER PLATED SPIRIT KETTLE ON STAND, J.D. & S.

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Dinky and Corgi, various 1950's and 1960's cars, and 406 Unimog, W-F (25)

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Matchbox Series, approximately sixty loose models, 1960's and 1970's, W to G

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Lledo, three Trackside models, three Showmans Collection models, and two Railway Express Parcel Vans of the 1930's, NM, B (8)

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A Graupner (Grundig) 1950's radio control unit F-540/62, receiver etc

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Triang Minic, M108 Runway Roller, tinplate clockwork body with plastic wheels and driver, G B and a 1960's white tinplate model ambulance car, battery powered, G, BD

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Japanese tinplate Anti-Aircraft Tank Firing-Cannons 1960's battery powered model, driver lacking torso, otherwise G in box with damaged corners

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Two Caughley Saucers with blue and gilt leafage freize, S mark.

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A Caughley blue and white straight sided Mug printed "La Promenade Chinois" pattern, 3 1/2in, S mark

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BOULGER George S. & PERRIN Ida Southwell British flowering plants ... 1st edition, 300 colour plates by Ida Perrin, publisher's ivory cloth over bevelled boards, t.e.g., others uncut, dustwrappers for vols. 1, 2 & 4, wrappers frayed, 4to., London: Quaritch, 1914 [4] Note: No 136 of 1000 copies

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Elyard (S. John). Some Old Wiltshire Homes Illustrated by S. John Elyard..., 1894, numerous b & w plts. and illusts., t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, folio, together with Jones (Sydney R. Jones, illust.), The Village Homes of England, edited by Charles Holme, pub. The Studio, 1912, b & w illusts. and col. plts., t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, spine near detached, large 8vo, with Holme (Charles, edit.), Old English Mansions, Depicted by C. J. Richardson, J.D. Harding, Joseph Nash, H. Shaw & Others, pub. The Studio, 1915, b & w plts., title-page spotted & browned, contemp. half straight grain sheep, joints and spine rubbed, large 8vo (3)

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Corbett (Sir Julian S. and Newbolt, Henry). History of the Great War based on Official Documents. Naval Operations, 5 vols., (with two (of 4) separate cases of maps), 1920-31, num. maps, many folding, all orig. blue cloth gilt, rubbed and some darkened on spines, 8vo. Without the separate cases of maps for volumes 4 & 5. (7)

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Ripley (S. Dillon). Rails of the World. A Monograph of the Family Rallidae, 1977, forty-one full-page col. plts. after J. Fenwick Lansdowne, num. distribution maps, etc., orig. two-tone cloth gilt, with a slightly soiled d.j., together with Gould (John), Hummingbirds, Wellfleet Press, 1990, num. col. plts., orig. boards in d.j., both folio, plus Allen (Mark), Falconry in Arabia, foreword by Wilfred Thesiger, 1st ed., 1980, col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, with plastic d.j., 4to, and other ornithology (17)

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Anderson (Christopher). The Annals of The English Bible, 2 vols., 1845, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, recent half calf, contrasting morocco labels, large 8vo, together with Blunt (John Henry), A Plain Account of the English Bible..., 1870, recent qtr. calf gilt, 8vo, with Opfell (Olga S.), The King James Bible Translators, 1982, recent qtr. calf, 8vo, plus six others similar, all with recent qtr. calf bindings (10)

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Bible [English]. The Holy Bible..., Printed by Thomas Baskett, Oxford, 1755, general and NT titles, light spotting and soiling throughout, few old archival tape repairs without loss of text, contemp. ownership names of Eaton family to blanks before title, recent full calf, 4to, together with The Holy Bible..., 10 vols. (bound as six), pub. John Reeves, 1802, half titles to vols. 2-6, without the titles to the orig. vols. 2,4,6 and 9. ex-lib. with several ink stamps at front and rear of each vol., modern qtr. morocco gilt with lib. classification numbers at foot of spines, 8vo, Herbert 1457 and The New Evangelical Family Bible..., by Rev.T. Priestley, n.d., c.1790's, eng. frontis. and plts., Preface dated 1791 some spotting and minor marginal tears, lacks subscribers' leaf, contemp. reversed calf, worn and upper cover det., thick folio . Not in Darlow & Moule. Thomas Baskett's first Bible was printed in 1743. Herbert 1110. (8)

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Coleridge (Samuel Taylor). The Poetical Works of S. T. Coleridge, 3 vols., pub. William Pickering, 1835, a.e.g., marbled end papers, contemp. uniform dark green full morocco gilt, very sl. rubbed, small 8vo, together with six other 19th c. leather bindings, mostly large 8vo (9)

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Jerrard (Paul, publisher). The Floral Offering, Paul Jerrard, [1860's], lithographed frontis., title-page, and twelve plts., lavishly hand-col., the plts. faced by text lithographed in gold, slight soiling, orig. cream cloth binding, ornate chromolithographed design on paper laid down on the upper cover inside a gold-blocked rule, a.e.g., slightly soiled and rubbed, small red mark on the upper cover, loose in case, large 8vo. McLean, Paper, p.72, illustrating the binding of this copy. (1)

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Jerrard (Paul, publisher). Shakesperian Tableux, Paul Jerrard, [1860's], twelve large oval chromolithographed scenes from Shakespeare, finished by hand, the decorative title-page, presentation leaf, borders and facing text lithographed in gold, orig. "porcelain" binding, the boards laminated with a shiny composition substance, upper cover blocked in gold, green cloth spine, a.e.g., boards now faded with slight wear, two corners chipped, loose in case, large 8vo. A similar style Jerrard binding is illustrated on p.72 of McLean, Paper. (1)

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Flint (William Russell, illust.). Iolanthe and Other Operas, by W.S. Gilbert, pub. Bell, 1910, col. plts., t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, rubbed, 4to, together with Le Morte Darthur, by Thomas Malory, 2 vols., Medici Society, 1923, col. plts., t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth in torn and chipped d.j.s, 8vo, plus The Odyssey of Homer, rendered into English Prose, Medici Society, popular ed., 1930, col. plts., t.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt by Hatchards, 8vo, and Lewis (Ralph, and Keith S. Gardner), Sir William Russell Flint, David & Charles, 1988, col. illusts., orig. leather-backed cloth in slipcase, oblong 4to, ltd. De Luxe ed. 409/500, signed by Susan Russell Flint, together with 19 others by or about Russell Flint (24)

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Beardsley (Aubrey). A Second Book of Fifty Drawings, pub. Leonard Smithers & Co., 1899, port. frontis., fifty plts., some minor scattered spotting, t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, faded and rubbed on spine, slim 4to, (1000 copies printed), together with Dulac (Edmund, illust.), Stories from the Arabian Nights, retold by Laurence Housman, n.d., pub. H. & S. Forboots, c. 1930, twenty tipped-in col. plts., orig. gilt dec. cloth, slightly rubbed on spine, 4to, plus other various illustrated books (10)

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Sitwell (Osbert). The Dog's Dinner Party, pub. George Routledge, 1870, num. chromos., orig. pict. wraps, sl. worn, 4to, together with The Wonders of Providence, [part of the 'Aunt Louisa's Sunday Books' series], n.d., c.1870's, num. chromos., orig. pict wraps, sl. tape repair to spine, 4to, plus Molesworth (Mary Louisa). A Christmas Child / The Cuckoo Clock / and other Molesworth titles, 9 vols., c.1880, orig. pict. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed and frayed, plus MacDonald (George). Phantastes, A Faerie Romance, 1884, printers device to title page, orig pict cloth, 12mo, together with a quantity of Victorian children's books, inc. nine J.H. Ewing, four Osbert Sitwell, some Annuals, books of Fairy Tales, etc (a carton)

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Doorly (Gerald S.), The Voyages of the 'Morning', Erskine Press reprint, 1995, together with Byrd (Richard Evelyn), Little America, Aerial Exploration in the Antarctic & the Flight to the South Pole, Putnam's, 1931, plus Miller (Francis Trevelyan), Byrd's Great Adventure, Stanley Paul, c.1930, and Barlow (Nora, ed.), Charles Darwin's Diary of the Voyage of H.M.S. "Beagle", Cambridge UP, 1933, illusts. to each, all orig. cloth, rubbed, 8vo, together with a qty. of others, polar etc. (3 shelves)

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Literature and history, incl. Randolph S. Churchill, Winston S. Churchill Companion Volumes, 10 vols., Isambad Kingdom Brunel, by L. T. C. Rolt (and others by the same author), some poetry, etc (3 shelves)

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Antiques reference, including Silver and Plate, Glass, Monumental Brasses, etc., incl. Irish Glass by M. S. Dudley Westropp, Peter Carl Faberge, His Life and Work, by H. C. Bainbridge, Cellini's Treatises, pub. Essex House Press, 1898, etc, all ex-library copies, with usual marks (3 shelves)

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Ornithology and related, all 20th c. pubs., incl. Eagles, Hawks & Falcons of the World, by Leslie Brown and Dean Amadon, reprinted, 1989, Parrots of the World, by Joseph M. Forshaw, 3rd revised ed., 1989, Handbook of the Birds of India and Pakistan, Compact Edition, by Salim Ali and S. Dillon Ripley, 1983, Vara Faglar i Norden, by C. T. Holmstrom and Others, four vols., Stockholm, 1942, A Synopsis of the Avifauna of China, by Cheng Tso-Hsin, 1987, etc., incl. several Poyser publications, many in d.j.s, incl. large format (3 shelves)

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A Lalique opalescent glass bowl, "Coquilles", cat. ref. 3204, 1930's, 5.25ins

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