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Davies (John). The Life, and Philosophy, of Epictetus. With the Embleme of Humane Life, by Cebes, 1670, folding eng. plt. (torn to folds), lacks leaf A1 (half-title?), hole to lower margin of last leaf, some minor dust soiling, contemp. calf, boards detached and spine worn, small 8vo, together with Mylii (Hermanni, pub.), R.P. Christiani Mayer E Societate Jesu, Enchiridion Industriarum, Praecipuas Vitae Piae ac Religiosae Exercitationes, quae Quolibet die Occurrunt, Perfecte Obeundi, Cologne, 1634,woodcut device to title, one folding table, contemp. vellum with yapp fore-edges, 8vo, with Bible (Latin), Biblia Sacra, Vulgatae Editionis Sixti V. Pont. M. Jussu Recognita, et Clementis VIII, auctoritate edita, Cologne, 1682, eng. title, lacks leaf *1 (front blank), a.e.g. with gauffered edges, contemp. morocco, spine rubbed and old repair at foot of margin, 8vo, plus five other 17th to 19th c. antiquarian (8)

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William and Mary pamphlets. A bound collection of twenty pamphlets, 1688-90, some pamphlets lightly browned and one close-trimmed, scattered ink marginal notes, ink numbered thumb index to text block fore-edge along with the number '13'(vol. number?), contemp. calf, uppe joint weak, rubbed, 4to. Pamphlets include: London's Flames Reviv'd: Or An Account Of The Several Informations Exhibited to A Committee Appointed By Parliament, September the 25th. 1666. To Enquire into the Burning of London..., Bay all which it appears, that the said Fires were contrived, and carried on by the Papists, 1689 (Wing L2929); Buchanan (George)m A Detection of the Actions of Mary Queen of Scots, Concernign the Murther of her Husband...n Now Made English, 1689 (Wing B5282); The Mystery of Iniquity Working in the Dividing of Protestants, 1689 (Wing M3186); The True Test of the Jesuits..., Amsterdam, 1688 (Wing T3122); [Whitby, Daniel], An Historical Account of Some Things Relation to the NAture of the English Government, 1690 (Wing W1729); (Hunton, Philip), A Treatise of Monarchy, 1689 (Wing H3783). Full list available on request. (1)

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Locke (John). Essai Philosophique concernant l'Entendement Humain, ou l'on montre quelle est l'Etendue de nos Connoissances certaines, et la Maniere dont nous y parvenons... Traduit de l'Anglois par M. Coste, Amsterdam, 1742, the first French ed., vign. title in red and black, eng. port., contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine, rubbed and upper joint partly cracked, 4to (1)

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Derome (L.). La Reliure De Luxe, Le Livre et l'Amateur, Paris, 1888, num. tinted plts., some light toning, light waterstain to extrems. of sev. leaves, later cloth, rubbed and spine somewhat darkened, large 8vo, limited ed. 657/900, together with Tidcombe (Marianne), The Bookbindings of T. J. Cobden-Sanderson, pub. British Library, 1984, col. frontis., num. b&w illusts., orig. cloth in slipcase, 4to, VG (printed in an edition of 1000 copies), plus Chubb (Thomas), The Printed Maps in the Atlases of Great Britain and Ireland, A Bibliography, 1579-1870, reprinted Dawsons, 1974, b&w illusts., orig. green cloth, 4to, and other bibliographical reference, including The Private Press, by Roderick Cave, Five Centuries of English Bookbinding by Howard M. Nixon, English Books with Coloured Plates & Maps and Map-Makers, by R. Tooley, etc, mostly 8vo (22)

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Flint (W. Russell, illust.). Of the Imitation of Christ, by Thomas a'Kempis... , Chatto & Windus, 1908, twelve mounted col. plts., some minor scattered spotting, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. gilt dec. vellum (in the style of a 15th c. German binding), 8vo, together with Boccaccio (Giovanni), Amorous Fiammetta, ed., with an introduction by K.H. Josling, Mandrake Press, 1929, col. illusts. by M. Leone, a.e.g., orig. green vellum gilt with yapp fore edges, 4to (limited edition 338/550), plus Dropmore Press. The Sculptured Garland. A Selection from the Lyrical Poems of Walter Savage Landor, 1948, wood engs. by Iain MacNab, pages unopened, orig. half morocco gilt with slightly soiled d.j., slim 4to (limited edition 188/300), with other private press volumes (13)

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Nonesuch Press. Ulick and Soracha, by George Moore, 1926, copper plt. eng. by Stephen Gooden, printed on japon velllum, orig. cloth in vellum d.j., chipped at top edge, 8vo, ltd. ed. 1207/1250 signed by the author, together with Davies (W.H.), A Poet's Calendar, Cape, 1927, decs. by Dora M. Batty, t.e.g., orig. patterned boards, 8vo, ltd. ed. 52/125 signed by the author, plus Bennett (Arnold), The Bright Island, 1924, printed in red and black, orig. full vellum, 4to, ltd. ed. 3/200 signed by the author and futher inscribed to front free endpaper, together with two signed ltd. eds. by John Galsworthy and two other ltd. eds. by George Moore (one signed) (7)

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Halsey (Rosalie V.). Forgotten Books of the American Nursery, a History of the Development of the American Story-Book, Boston, 1911, b&w illusts., partly untrimmed, orig. cloth-backed boards, very sl. rubbed to extrems., 8vo, together with St. John (Judith), The Osborne Collection of Early Children's Books, 1566-1910, A Catalogue, pub. Toronto Public Library, reprinted 1966, col. and b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth, 8vo, plus Barchilon (Jacques), Perrault's Tales of Mother Goose, the dedication manuscript of 1695, reproduced in collotype facsimile, 2 vols., New York, Pierpont Morgan Library, 1956, col. and b&w illusts., orig. cloth backed boards, in glassine d.j.s, a little frayed, with slipcase, 8vo, and [Ballantyne (R. M)], Three Little Kittens, 1st ed., pub. Thomas Nelson, 1857, col. plts., some foxing, a.e.g., orig. blindstamped blue cloth gilt, rubbed and some fraying to head and foot of spine and outer corners, slim 4to, plus other children's reference, illustrated books, incl. Walter Crane, Caldecott, Andrew Tuer, Harvey Darton, etc (38)

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King (Jessie M.). Budding Life, A Book of Drawings, 1907, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. col. pictorial parchment wrappers, orig. glassine wrapper with printed price, 8vo, together with Dulac (Edmund), Stories from the Arabian Nights, retold by Laurence Housman, c. 1935, twenty tipped-in col. plts., orig. gilt dec. cloth in bright condition, 4to, plus Dore (Gustave), The Fables of La Fontaine, n.d., c. 1870, with eng. port. frontis. and num. illusts. throughout, incl. many full-page, some spotting and soiling throughout, orig. gilt dec. cloth, rebacked with orig. spine relaid, spine dulled and a little worn, thick 4to, plus other illustrated interest (9)

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King (Jessie M., illust.). The Defence of Guenevere and other poems by William Morris, 1904, b & w plates and decorations to text, spotting to first and last few leaves, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt-dec. red cloth, sl. rubbed and soiled, damp marks to lower cover, 8vo (1)

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Miscellaneous antiquarian, some Jewish interest, mostly 19th/early 20th c., including The Borough: A Poem by George Crabbe, 2nd ed., revised, 1810, Remains of the Late Rev. Charles Wolfe, by Rev. John A. Russell, 2 vols., Dublin, 1825, Tales of the Hall, by George Crabbe, 3 vols., new ed., 1820, Die Bucher der Bibel, ed. F. Rahlwes, illust. E. M. Lilien, vol. 1, 1908, etc. (a carton)

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Topography, including sketch books by Walter M. Keesey, and town guides by Ernest Haslehurst, etc. (a carton)

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Vertue (George). Prints. King Charles I and the Heads of the Nobles Earls, Lords, and Others, who suffered for their loyalty in the Rebellion and Civil-Wars of England, 1746, eng. frontis. of Queen Anne, and other 17th c. Royalty, etc., after Van Dyck and Kneller, printed title, preface leaf, list of subscribers, and nineteen eng. ports. on ten leaves, with written extracts below, each within ornamental border, contemp. calf-backed marbled boards, some marks and soiling, minor wear, old reback, slim folio, together with Turner (J. M. W.), The Harbours of England, engraved by Thomas Lupton, new ed., 1877, twelve b&w mezzotint plts., oval inkstamp to outer corner of each, not affecting image, smaller library inkstamp to verso of each, near-contemp. library cloth with leather backstrip, worn, covers det., folio, plus other various illustrated works, folios, etc., including an album of Political Sketches by H. B. [John Doyle], sev. late 19th c. trade catalogues, an album of etchings after the Dutch Masters, by Deuchar, and a copy of En Marge de Anatole France, by Sylvain Sauvage, 1925, with twenty-five col. woodcuts, each with individual mount, limited ed. 34/125, etc. (a carton)

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Mallory (Sir Thomas). The Works of Sir Thomas Mallory, edited by Eugene Vinaver, 3 vols., 2nd ed., OUP, 1967, together with Goldsmith (Oliver), Collected Works of Oliver Goldsmith, edited by Arthur Friedman, 5 vols., OUP, 1966, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, plus Keynes (Geoffrey, ed.), The Works of Sir Thomas Browne, 4 vols., pub. Faber, 1964, orig. cloth in d.j.s, somewhat faded on spines, and Margoliouth (H. M.), The Poems and Letters of Andrew Marvell, 2 vols., 3rd ed. revised, 1971, orig. cloth in d.j.s, very sl. rubbed, plus other literature including Literature and Western Civilisation, ed. David Daiches and Anthoni Thorlby, 6 vols., pub. Aldus Books, 1974-76, and other academic publications including Oxford University Press, The Bollingen edition of Dante's Divine Comedy, trans. Charles S. Singleton, 6 vols., c. 1975-77, etc., all 8vo (3 shelves)

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Cambridge. The Cambridge Medieval History, ed. H. M. Gwatkin & J. P. Whitney, 8 vols., mixed eds., 1923-49, together with a set of eight accompanying booklets of maps, contained in orig. envelopes, plus The New Edition of The Cambridge Medieval History, vol. IV, The Byzantine Empire, ed. J. M. Hussey, 2 vols., 1966, and other medieval and other history, incl. The New Cambridge Modern History, 12 vols., 1957-70, approx. 15 vols. Oxford History of England series, European Civilisation, its origin and development, ed. Edward Eyre, 7 vols., 1935-39, Civiliation and Capatilism 15th-18th Century, by Fernand Braudel, 3 vols., 1981-86, and other academic works, all 20th c. publications, 8vo (3 shelves)

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MILWYN HOLLOWAY (b.c. 1940) A Still Life of Mixed Fruit and Flowers in an Urn on a Ledge, signed 'M. Holloway' (lower right) enamel paint on porcelain, 11 1/2 x 8 1/2in (29.3 x 21.7cm)

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M. BATTAMS (fl. c. 1930-1940) Willcott, A Chestnut Hunter in a Stable, signed and dated 'M. Bathams 1937' (lower left) and further inscribed 'Willcott 1937' (lower right) oil on canvas, 16 1/4 x 20 1/4in (41.3 x 51.4 cm)

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M. BATTAMS (fl. c. 1930-1940) Sportsman, A grey Hunter in a Stable-yard, signed and dated 'M. Battams 1930' (lower left) oil on canvas, 15 x 20in (38.2 x 50.8cm)

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Penzer (Norman M.). An Annotated Bibliography of Sir Richard Francis Burton, 1923, port. frontis., b & w illusts., author's presentation inscription to Stanley Sawyer to front pastedown, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, large 8vo. Unnumbered copy of a ltd. ed. of 500. (1)

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Soulier (E. & Andriveau-Grivon, J.). Atlas Elementaire Simplifie de Geographie Ancienne et Moderne, Paris, c.1840s, only 30 (of 31) hand coloured engraved double-page maps, lacks plt. 30 showing historical maps of France, some light foxing, orig. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed, folio, together with Charle (M.), Atlas Universel de la Nouvelle Geographie Methodique de Mm. Achille Meissas et Michelot, Paris, c.1840s, num. double-page maps, lacking some maps incl. Americas, hand coloured in outline, some browning and marginal fraying, orig. printed boards, some wear with defective spine, folio (2)

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Guest (Lady Charlotte). The Mabinogion from the Llyfr Cocho Hergest, and other ancient Welsh manuscripts, with an English Translation and Notes, 3 vols., 1849, num. facsimile plts., b&w illusts., minor foxing to first and last few leaves of first vol., modern half maroon morocco gilt, large 8vo, together with Rhys (John), Celtic Folklore, Welsh and Manx, 2 vols., Oxford, 1901, t.e.g., orig. green cloth gilt, 8vo, plus Briggs (Katherine M.), A Dictionary of British Folk-Tales in the English Language, incorporating the F. J. Norton Collection, 4 vols., pub. Routledge, 1970-71, orig. cloth in d.j.s, and others relating to Welsh history and general folklore (including The British Folklorists, A History by Richard M. Dorson, A History of Wales, by Sir John Edward Lloyd, 2 vols., reprinted, 1954, The Oxford Dictionary of English Place-Names, by Eilert Ekwall, 1936, The International Popular Tale and Early Welsh Tradition, by Kenneth Hurlstone Jackson, University of Wales Press, 1961, etc), all 8vo (18)

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A pair of early 19th century Portugese candlesticks, on shaped bases with baluster columns and reeded borders stamped with the incuse initials "F.M", maker's mark "MPS" (the M & P conjoined) Oporto first half of the 19th century, 8.7in (22cm) high, 21oz. (2)

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A modern rectangular snuff box, with raised foliate borders, engine turned cover and base and reeded sides, inscribed to the gilt interior "Cairo Garden Competition, 1939 1st Prize & Challenge Cup won by Mrs J.A. Crawford', by A M Parsons and F H Parsons, London 1937 3.5in (9cm) max, 4oz.

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A George III Irish sugar bowl, on three feet chased with beading and swirl fluting, inscribed "Gift of Miss M J Perry to D.O.L", by Joseph Jackson, Dublin c.1785 (no date letter), 5.8in (15cm), 5oz.

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A George III Irish mounted coconut mug, on three feet with a scroll handle and two applied plaques, one engraved with a coat of arms and one with a crest, the rim initialled, 'M' over 'WM' and inscribed "G and M Murphy", the interior with a plated liner, the nut cracked, unmarked, c.1770, 4in (10cm) high.

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A set of four Edwardian menu-holders, each with a pierced frontispiece depicting two cherubs in a surround of scrolls and floral garlands, on wire stands, maker's mark 'M & C', Birmingham 1903 2.5oz. (4)

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A George III navette shaped wine label, with a bright cut border incised 'M. PUNCH', maker's mark WS, London c.1780, no date letter.

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A late Victorian Scottish provincial mounted ivory tusk, sugar caster, crested, by Fergusson & McBean of Inverness (F & M, dromedary, INVS) together with Edinburgh hallmarks for 1899 5.1in (13cm) high.

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A George III apple corer with a turned ivory handle, initialled 'M' maker's mark worn, London 1807 6.3in (16cm).

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M. Gauci Portrait of Colonel Fermor musing on his career as he prepares his memoirs Watercolour Signed lower left 27.5cm x 19cm

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Julius M. Delbos (1879-1970) Spanish river landscape with donkey crossing a bridge, thought to be Tagos, Toledo Watercolour Signed lower right 37cm x 46.5cm

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Bourrienne [Louis Antoine Fauvelet de], Memoires de M. De Bourrienne, Ministre D'Etat, sur Napoleon, Bruselles, H. Tarlier, 1829, 8vo (140 x 90mm.), ten volumes, half titles, occasional spotting, contemporary cloth, spine with red morocco title labels

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Caldecott, Randolph, More 'Graphic' Pictures, London & New York, George Routledge & Sons, 1887, Oblong 4to (270 x 360mm.), half title, colour frontispiece, colour title vignette, colour plates, contemporary ownership signature on front free endpaper, original decorative boards, rebacked, rubbed Caldecott, Randolph, Last 'Graphic' Pictures, London, Glasgow & New York, George Routledge & Sons, 1888, Oblong 4to (270 x 360mm.), half title, colour frontispiece, colour title vignette, colour plates, contemporary ownership signature on front free endpaper, original decorative boards, rebacked, rubbed With Thomas Ingoldsby & Ernest M. Jessop (illustrator) 'The Knight & The Lady, A Domestic Legend of the Reign of Queen Anne' (London, n.d.), another work by Ingoldsby & Jessop 'Ye Jackdaw Rheims' (London, n.d.), and a duplicate copy of 'Ye Jackdaw Rheims'

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Fairclough, M. A., The Ideal Cookery Book, London, George Routledge and Sons Limited, [n.d.], 4to (260 x 185mm.), half title, illustrations, many colour, later cloth, rubbed With a number of other cookery related books including Gwen L. Hughes 'Perfect Cooking A Comprehensive Guide to Success in the Kitchen' (Birmingham, n.d.), 'Perfect Cooking Green Edition by Parkinson' (Birmingham, n.d.), 'Cooking with Elizabeth Craig' (London, 1932), 'Radiation Cookery Book' (London, n.d.), C. L. T. Beeching's 'Law's Grocer's Manual' (London, n.d.), and Stanley Wrench's 'The Complete Illustrated Cookery' (London, 1935)

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Ingleby, C. M. (editor), Shakespeare and The Enclosure of Common Fields at Welcombe, being A Fragment of the Private Diary of Thomas Greene, Town Clerk of Stratford-Upon-Avon, 1614-1617, Birmingham, for the Editor by Robert Birbeck, 1885 folio (390 x 300mm.), half title, facsimile manuscript plates, contemporary calf backed spine, rubbed, armorial bookplate of Edward J. L. Scott No. 37 of 50 Limited Edition copies, printed for private subscription With a number of other works including Jeffery Farnol and C. E. Brock's (illustartor) 'The Amateur Gentleman' (London, n.d.), Alphonse Daudet's 'Tartarin sur les Alpes' (Paris, 1890), J. B. Priestley's 'The Good Companions' (London, 1936), and William Makepeace Thackeray's 'Vanity Fair: A Novel Without A Hero' (London, 1894)

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Two 19th Century portrait photograph albums, portraits by Russell & Sons Photographers of Wimbledon to H. M. The Queen', and Owen Angel of Exeter, 4to (205 x 170mm) & 8vo (185 x 145mm.), silk endpapers, contemporary calf, inner gilt dentelles, g.e., original clasps

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Spry, Constance, Summer & Autumn Flowers, London, J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1951 4to (245 x 190mm.), half title, frontispiece, photographs, some colour, original ligt cream cloth, spine lettered in gilt With a number of other works including Constance Spry's 'Flower Decoration' (London, 1947), Geoffrey A. Godden's 'The Handbook of British Pottery & Porcelain Marks' (London, 1968), and 'The Art Journal' (London, 1911)

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Tymms, W. R., and M. D. Wyatt, The Art of Illuminating as practised in Europe from the earliest times, illustrated by borders, initial letters and alphabets, London, Day and Son Limited, [1866], tall 8vo (240 x 160mm.), chromolithographed title, and 95 chromolithographed plates, initials, head-pieces, new endpapers, lacking half title, original blindstamped cloth, hinges rubbed, Second Edition

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Delieb, E and Roberts, M: Matthew Boulton Master Silversmith 1971 together with Delieb, E: Silver Boxes 1968 (both with dust wrappers). (2)

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Four ladles including: an American sifter, an Irish fiddle pattern ladle with rattail, maker's mark C.E and retailers mark of M. West, Dublin 1823 a Victorian Albert pattern ladle and a modern sifter ladle, 5.5oz. (4)

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A set of six George II Hanoverian shell back teaspoons, scratched "M" over "IA" on the back of the stems, possibly by Thomas England, London c.1750, 2oz. (6)

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A late Victorian Scottish provincial mounted ivory paperknife, with a Luckenbooth terminal by Ferguson & McBean, Inverness (F & M, dromedary, INVS) c.1890, 14.5in (36.9cm).

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ITALY, Sardinia 5 Lire 1830 (NVF) 1874 (NVF) 10 centesimi 1894 (GEF) 5 centesimi 1861 M (EF) and other coins (6)

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A diamond eternity ring, the round cut diamonds approximately .05ct each, size M

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D M Thompson, watercolour "Chrysanthemums", signed, 8ins x 10ins

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A needlepoint embroidery, of simple design with green and yellow border around 'M A Brearey 1816'; and three other items, (4).

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Dalkeith and Newbattle Golf Club, 15ct gold medal, of circular form with crossed club surmount and inscribed "Scottish Medal 1910 M. Prenderleith 75" with later brooch fitting

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Chambers, W. & R. Golfing: A Handbook to the Royal and Ancient Game, with List of Clubs, Rules &c. Also Golfing Sketches and Poems... 1st edition, illustrated by Ranald M. Alexander plus a frontispiece chromolithograph portrait of Tom Morris from a drawing by Thomas Hodge at St. Andrews, pictorial brown cloth cover, lettered and decorated in black, gilt lettering to spine, W. & R. Chambers, Edinburgh, 1887

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Colville, George M. Five Open Champions and The Musselburgh Golf Story... 1st edition, illustrated, green cloth cover, original dust jacket, Colville Books, Musselburgh, 1980

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Colville, George M. Five Open Champions and The Musselburgh Golf Story... limited edition, illustrated, quarter green vellum, gilt lettering to cover & spine, Colville Books, Musselburgh, 1980 No. 37 of 100 copies, signed by the author & Peter Aliss

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Kelly, Leo M. Jr. Antique Golf Ball Reference & Price Guide... illustrated, decorative wrappers, Old Chicago Golf Shop, Chicago, 1993 signed by the author

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Travers, Jerome D. & Rice, Grantland The Winning Shot... 1st edition, frontispiece, illustrated, red decorative cloth cover, gilt lettering to cover & spine, T. Werner Laurie, London, n.d.; Morrison, Alex J., A New Way To Better... 1st edition, illustrated, foreword by Rex Beach, intro. by Bernard Darwin, decorative check cloth cover, brown lettering to cover & spine, original pictorial dust jacket, William Heinemann Ltd, London, 1932; and Barnes, James M., A Guide to Good Golf... 1st edition, illustrated, olive green cloth cover, black lettering to cover and spine, John Lane, London, 1925 and also A Guide to Good Golf... 6th edition, illustrated, green cloth, with pictorial cover, Dodd, Mead & Co., New York, 1929 (4)

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Doughty (Charles M) Travels in Arabia Deserta, 1936, two vols, Harnsworth Natural History, three vols, and Milton (John) Poetical Works, 1876 (6)

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R M Chevalier, leading to the Citadel, Cairo, watercolour, 58 x 25 cm and another similar, in the Arab quarter, Cairo, 57 x 23 cm (2)

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Kathleen M. Pearson, A half length portrait of Mark Earley, signed and dated 1931, oil on canvas, 60cm x 49cm, in a decorative 'Spanish' frame.

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A MILES MASON PART TEA SERVICE each piece printed and painted in the Mandarin palette, comprising: teapot, cover and stand, eight teabowls, ten saucers, teapot impressed M. Mason

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KING, JESSIE, M. illus. WILDE, OSCAR. A House of Pomegranates. Methuen, n.d. (1915). 4to., orig. cloth (spine and upper cover faded). Title and 16 coloured plates.

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BLACK, A. & C., publishers. 19 volumes including Menpes, M. The Durbar.1903; Pisa, Alberto. Sicily, 1911; Haenen, F.de.Russia, 1913, 8vo., orig.cloth. Coloured plates (19).

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MENZIES, WILLIAM. Forest Trees and Woodland Scenery...1875. Folio, orig, cloth gilt (broken in binding). 20 chromolithographic plates by M. & N. Hanhart after Sir Howard Elphinstone and others (one text leaf torn and dust soiled)

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STONHAM, CHARLES. The Birds of the British Islands. 5 vols., 1906-11. 4to., orig. cloth gilt (spines faded). Two folding coloured maps and 318 plates by Lilian M. Medland. With 2 others on birds. (7)

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CHOISEUL-STAINVILLE. Memoires de M. le Duc de Choiseul, Ancien Ministre de la Marine, de la Guerre, & les Affaires etrangeres; ecrits par lui-meme. Chanteloup and Paris, 1790. 2 vols., 8vo., cont. half calf, spines gilt. Bookplates of "De Constant Rebecque".

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