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Edinburgh and the Lothians Collection of works, 19th-early 20th century Taylor, James. Lord Jeffrey and Craigcrook, a History of the Castle. Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1892. First edition, one of 150 copies, 4to, original tan cloth;Selway, G. Upton. A Mid-Lothian Village. Notes on the Village and Parish of Corstorphine. Edinburgh: George Waterston & Sons, 1890. First edition, one of 58 copies, 4to, original brown cloth gilt, wood-engraved plates on tinted ground;Bone, James. The Perambulator in Edinburgh. With Pictures by E. S. Lumsden. London: Jonathan Cape Limited, 1911. Second edition, one of 200 copies signed by the author, 4to, original half vellum, plates;Harris, David Fraser. Caroline Park House and Roystoun Castle. A Descriptive and Historical Account. Edinburgh: printed for private circulation, 1896. First edition, 4to, original pink crocodile-skin-effect cloth;Ballantyne, R. M. Photographs of Edinburgh, with Descriptive Letterpress. Glasgow: Andrew Duthie, [1868]. First edition, 4to, original green cloth, 13 mounted albumen-print photographs, front inner hinge repaired;Edinburgh Town Council. The Ceremony of Laying the Foundation Stone of the New North Bridge, Edinburgh, 25th May 1896. Edinburgh: published by order of the Town Council of Edinburgh, 1896. First edition, 4to, original cloth, photogravure frontispiece, 13 halftone photographic plates;Wood, L. Ingleby. Vanishing Edinburgh and Leith. Edinburgh: William J. Hay, 1903. First edition, 4to, original cloth, mounted plates;and 11 others, including: Crombie, Modern Athenians, 1882; Edinburgh Past and Present, its Associations and Surroundings, 1877; Colston, Trinity College and Trinity Hospital, 1897, 2 volumes; J. Campbell Irons, Leith and its Antiquities, 1897, 2 volumes; and similar(23) THE LIBRARY OF DR ANDREW G. FRASER MD FSA SCOT (1937-2020)
A LATE 19th CENTURY CIRCA 1870 EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING SET WITH A PRINCIPLE EMERALD CUT EMERALD MEASURING APPROXIMATELY 7.2mm X 6.8mm, DEPTH 3.50mm, GRAIN SET SURROUNDED BY TWENTY TWO OLD EUROPEAN AND SWISS CUT DIAMONDS, MEASURING APPROXIMATELY 1.2mm TO 1.5mm, GRAIN AND CLAW SET, WITHIN A FURTHER SURROUND OF OF SIXTEEN OLD EUROPEAN CUT DIAMONDS, MEASURING APPROX. 2.1mm DIAMETER, GRAIN AND CLAW SET. ESTIMATED EMERALD WEIGHT 1.26cts, ASSESSED COLOUR STRONG GREEN, ASSESSED CLARITY MODERATELY INCLUDED. STAMPED 18ct ASSESSED AS 18ct GOLD WITH A SILVER SETTING. FINGER SIZE APPROXIMATELY M 1/2. WEIGHT 2.59grms.
An early 20th century oak cased Westminster mantel clock. Having an arched top with four brass finials, carved gilt decoration to edge with figures to top. With further more pierced brass gilt work to face and side panels. Having a silver face with ebonised chapter ring. Raised on a tiered chamfered. 46cm height. No key present, has pendulum. Movement has an inscription, M. B. 67316. Measure approx. 40cm x 30cm x 22cm.
Five British Army WW1 medals comprising two War Medals named to 1382 Pte C G Davies and 3515 Pte H Millichamp, both Monmouthshire Regiment and three Victory Medals named to 1362 A/Sergeant A M Elmslie, Royal Engineers, 316574 Sapper A G Hull, Royal Engineers and 13119 Gunner J Hanson, Royal Artillery
Six Coalport limited edition plates painted with British Freshwater Fish, 20th centurynumbered 14 of a limited edition of 750, pale yellow and raised gilt borders, after the originals in the Coalport China Museum, painted by G. Robinson, M. Puyter, D. Rees, L. Dale, and T. Campbell, printed factory and painted titles to the reverse, 23.5cm diameter(6)Provenance: Ivor Southorn Collection.Condition:Good condition with no damages or repairs. One plate with a very small flake to the relief gilding.
A Coalport landscape vase and cover, circa 1916, of ovoid form, the cobalt and lemon yellow ground painted with an oval landscape panel featuring a bridge over a river and a further smaller opposing landscape panel, with gilded borders, printed factory marks, numbered V.5327 M/S 331 in gilt, 30.5cm high(finial to cover broken and re-glued)
ES33c Battle of Arnhem Special Signed by General Sir John Hackett G. C. B, C. B. E. , D. S. O. M. C. and 3 resistance members Dr. Elsa Caspers Resistance member of the cell whose task was to sabotage and work for an Intelligence Service. , Koos Meyer joined the Albrecht Group made trips for the liberated South Netherlands to the occupied North and personally made 29 trips the group made 374 trip in total. and Hen Idenburg was a member of the Resistance, and Brigadier Hackett stayed at the Idenburg family safe house. Enclosed detailed inserts cards. Certified Copy. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Pioneer Aviator Pilot Marcus Dyce Manton Signed Piece From Letter Approx 6 X 2 Inches Instructor At Hendon Born 1893. On Thursday 14th May 1914, in glorious weather, the residents of Hethersett were treated to a thrilling air display by two of Britain's most celebrated aviation pioneers, Bentfield Charles Hucks and Marcus Dyce Manton. Benny Hucks, as he was better known, flew his 80 HP Bleriot monoplane in a series of spectacular manoeuvres in the skies above the race goers at Hethersett racecourse. He performed his usual steeple-chasing and vertical banks, and afterwards he gave four passenger flights. After tea he carried out many of his trademark loop the loops and flew upside down. Hucks was joined in the show by his young protégé, 19 year old Marcus Manton who was known as The Wonderful Boy Aviator. At 7 p. m. the new looping machine was brought out, and Manton was strapped in. He rose to 3000ft. before doing an amazing S dive followed by a loop. He landed after completing several more loops. The pair performed the same programme on Friday and Saturday giving a combined demonstration of trick flying which was met with huge enthusiasm from the crowd. They also had a cross-country race to Trowse Viaduct which Manton won by a few yards. During the First World War Marcus Manton continued working as a test pilot and flying instructor. On 11 December 1915 he married Mrs. Ruby Marguerite Paramor née Goodwin. After the war Manton worked with a number of commercial companies including English Electric Company. He subsequently became their chief inspector at Lytham. During the Second World War he was a service liaison officer with Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Company and post-war he worked with Hawker Siddeley Aircraft Company. Marcus Dyce Manton died on 15th April 1968 aged 75. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Charles M Duke JR signed NASA original 10x8 inch colour photo pictured in white suit inscribed To the Moon and back Charlie Duke Apollo 16. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
St Kitts FDC 75th Anniv of the Royal Air Force Signed 10 Battle of Britain Pilots, Crew WAAF Plus 1 the Dieppe raid and the Channel dash Personally Signed by Sqn Ldr J G P Millard Nos 1 and 242 Squadrons Battle of Britain fighter pilot. H G Whittick 604 Sqn Air Gunner Battle of Britain Peter Ayerst who achieved confirmed victories in the Battle of Britain and not eligible for the Battle of Britain Clasp, R. L. Jones 64 and 19 Sqns Battle of Britain Fighter pilot Wg Cdr H E Tappin DFC* 3 hurricanes, 157, 256 Sqn's took part in the Dieppe raid and the Channel dash Flying Instructor Commissioned late 1940 posted to 52 O. T. U. Deben DFC* Trevor Gray 64 Sqn Battle of Britain fighter pilot Alan W Gear 32 Hurricane Sqn, Battle of Britain fighter pilot. Sqn Ldr G Leggett 615, 245 and 46 Battle of Britain fighter pilot. Avis Hearn awarded M M for Bravery during Battle of Britain whilst under stuka attack on poling radar station Aug 1940W H Hodds 25 Sqn Air Crew Battle of Britain in Bristol Blenheim John Keatings 219 Sqn Battle of Britain Air Gunner Richard Haine No 25(F) Sqn 4 Sep 1939 First Blenheim fighter patrol of War. Also 600 Sqn Battle of Britain pilot. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Swordfish Signed C M Kingsmill, Edgar - Lee, D Bunce. Attacked in Swordfish Scharnhorst and Gneisenau Swordfish Card Size 6 ½ by 4 ¾ inches Signed by Swordfish Crew who Attacked German Battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau Lt. Commander C. M. Kingsmill DSO VRD pilot Swordfish aircraft during the action against the German Battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau. Lieutenant-Commander Edgar Lee was the last surviving member of those gallant aircrew of 825 Squadron Fleet Air Arm that in February 1942 made the attack in Swordfish torpedo bombers on the German battlecruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau accompanied by the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen. Chief PO Don Bunce CGM was his gunner. ( Edgar Lee) during the action against the German ships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau. Shot down. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Multi Signed FDC 21st Anniversary Jet Crossing of the Atlantic 21st Feb 1972. Flt Lt I. M Johnson RAF. Sqn Ldr RF Saunders RAF. Flt Lt J. M. Ashton. Sgt C. D. Lacey. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Battle of Britain Signed 20 Battle of Britain Pilots, Crew. 1st Oct 1998 In Commemoration of the Battle of Britain Suite datestamp. In Commemoration of The Battle of Britain Suite at the Royal Star and Garter Home for disabled Ex Service Men and Women. Opened by his Royal Highness The Duke of Kent. Picture cachet of Spitfire and Group Captain Douglas Bader visiting the Home in 1945. Personally Signed ( hand Signed ) by 23 Pilots, Air Gunners all involved in the Battle of Britain. R. L. Jones 64 and 19 Sqns Battle of Britain Fighter pilot FIt. Lt. Ludwik A. Martel (VM KW K2)603 Fighter Sqn. 1940. Battle of Britain. He joined 54 Squadron at Catterick in Mid September 1940 and moved to 603 Squadron at Hornchurch, W H Hodds 25 Sqn Air Crew Battle of Britain in Bristol Blenheim. Sqn Ldr P G Leggett 46 Sqn Battle of Britain fighter Pilot E B B Smith 610 Sqn Pilot Battle of Britain. WW11 Ace Sqn Ldr H. M. T. Heron 266 and 46 Sqn Battle of Britain Fighter pilot R. L. Jones 64 and 19 Sqns Battle of Britain Fighter pilot Cyril B. Brown Air Commodore Battle of Britain Fighter pilot 245, 253, 532, Sqn. John Keatings 219 Sqn Battle of Britain A G Russell 43 and 145 Squadrons Battle of Britain fighter. Joined 43 Squadron at Usworth 28 th September 1940. Alan W Gear 32 Hurricane Sqn, Battle of Britain fighter pilot Plt Off Peter Ayerst who achieved confirmed victories in the Battle of Britain and not eligible for the Battle of Britain Clasp, Sqn Ldr J G P Millard Nos 1 and 242 Squadrons Battle of Britain fighter pilot. J A A Gibson 501 Sqn New Zealander Ace with 12 Victories in Hurricane. Battle of Britain Fighter Pilot Sqn Ldr T S Pickering 501 Sqn Battle of Britain During head on attack on DO 17 Bomber over London I was shot down by front gunners of the formation aircraft on fire baled out and landed by parachute in the guards depot at Caterham E. G. Parkin, fighter pilot with 501 Sqn. , Battle of Britain. £9. 95 Peter Raymond Hairs 501 Sqn Battle of Britain fighter pilot. K. N. T. Lee, 501 Sqn Battle of Britain, Dunkirk pilot WW11 Ace. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
SALLY RATCLIFFE; a hallmarked silver abstract brooch, Sheffield 1995, length approx. 7.5cm, and a similar brooch set with a Baltic amber cabochon, maker's mark indistinct, London 2000, together with further hallmarked silver jewellery, comprising a curved cross brooch, length approx. 7cm and matching stud earrings, M&S, London 1997, an abstract link bracelet, maker's mark indistinct, London 1967, length approx. 18cm and an abstract pendant set with an elongated six-pointed star, length approx. 3.4cm, on a fine curb link chain, maker's mark indistinct, London 1975, combined approx. 2.9ozt.
Synge (John M.). The Playboy of the Western World, a comedy in three acts, with ten illustrations in colour by John Keating, London: George Alan and Unwin, 1927, ten colour plates, partly untrimmed, black cloth-backed printed boards, 4to, limited edition 410/1000, together with O'Sullivan (Vincent). The Houses of Sin, 1st edition, London: Leonard Smithers, 1897, untrimmed, endpapers browned, bookplate of Sir James Liege Hulett to front pastedown, original gilt-blocked whiteboards (with design by Aubrey Beardsley), spine deficient, some marks and browning to covers, 8vo, limited edition 159/400, plus other 20th-century literature, illustrated books, and reference, including D. H. Lawrence, The Man Who Died, illustrated by John Farleigh, 1935, Lynd Ward, Madman's Drum, A Novel in Woodcuts, 1st edition, 1930, Denise Wheatley, The Shadow and Tyburn Tree, The Haunting of Toby Jugg, The Launching of Roger Brook, and The Man Who Killed the King, no date, each with authors signed presentation inscription, 'to Mr and Mrs W. H. White', dated Christmas 1947, 1948, and 1951, four late or early 20th-century Japanese woodcut illustrated books, etc.QTY: (6 shelves)
Roby (John). Traditions of Lancashire, 4 volumes, 2nd series, 2nd edition, London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1830 - 31, additional decorative etched titles to volumes 1 & 2, 22 engraved and etched plates with skilful later hand-colouring, several marginal closed tears and slight spotting, title page to volume one with long repaired closed tear, contemporary gilt tree calf, re-backed with gilt decorated spines, worn at extremities, 8vo, together with [Cromwell, Thomas]. Excursions in the County of Surrey, 1st edition, 1821, additional decorative engraved title, folding map of Surrey, 46 engraved plates and a folding lithographic plan of Guildford, slight spotting, later half calf gilt over marbled boards, 8vo, plus Hutton (W.). A Trip to Coatham, A Watering Place in the North Extremity of Yorkshire, John Nichols and Son and others, 1810, engraved portrait frontispiece, preface, folding engraved map of Cleveland with contemporary outline colouring, index bound at rear, some spotting and offsetting, near-contemporary manuscript annotations to the recto and verso of the third front blank, 19th century half calf gilt, worn and rubbed, 8vo, plus Armitage (Ella S.). A Key to English Antiquities with Special Reference to the Sheffield and Rotherham District, published Sheffield by William Townsend, 1897, photolithographic frontispiece, numerous wood engravings throughout, contemporary ownership signature to the front endpaper, all edges gilt, contemporary vellum gilt, 8vo, and Moffatt (Rev. J. M. of Malmesbury). The History of the Town of Malmesbury and its Ancient Abbet, published in Tetbury and printed by J. G. Goodwyn, 1805, additional half-title with later manuscript ownership signatures, engraved topographical frontispiece, list of subscribers, three engraved plates and a folding table, appendix and errata bound at rear, page 229 torn with slight loss, joints cracked, contemporary half calf, heavily worn, bumped and frayed, 8vo, with Warner (Revd. Richard of Bath). A Walk through Wales in August 1797, printed in Bath by R. Cruttwell and Sold by C. Dilly, London, 1798, uncoloured sepia aquatint frontispiece, an advertisement with errata printed to verso, wood-engraved road maps as chapter headings, itinerary at rear, later ownership signature to front pastedown, hinges and joints cracked and worn with upper board near detached, contemporary half sheep with contrasting morocco gilt label to spine, worn and frayed, 8voQTY: (9)
Girouard (Mark). The Victorian Country House, Oxford University Press, reprinted 1973, monochrome illustrations, original green cloth gilt in dustwrapper, 4to, together withPearse (G. E.). Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa, 1st edition, Capetown: A. A. Balkema, reprinted 1957, monochrome plates, original blue cloth gilt, rubbed and slightly frayed dustwrapper, plusBeard (Geoffrey). Georgian Craftsmen and their Work, 1st edition, Country Life, 1966, monochrome plates after photographs, original green cloth gilt in dustwrapper, 4to, and other history of architecture and reference, including Leonardo Bernevolo, The Architecture of the Renaissance, 2 volumes, 1978, John Heward and Robert Taylor, The Country Houses of Nothamptonshire (RCHM), 1996, Dorothy Stroud, Capability Brown, revised edition, A Country Life, 1965, Jill Hallibone, Anthony Salvin, Pioneer of Gothic Revival Architecture, 1st edition, 1988, Gisela M. A. Richter, The Archaic Gravestones Attica, Phaidon, 1961, etc., many in dustwrappers, mostly 4to/8voQTY: (5 shelves)
Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). The Ingoldsby Legends, or mirth & marvels, by Thomas Ingoldsby Esqre., reprinted, London: William Heinemann, 1909, 24 tipped-in colour plates with tissue guards, monochrome illustrations, period inscription to the half-title, gutters cracked, some light toning, original gilt decorated blue cloth, half of the spine lacking, boards & spine rubbed, 8vo, together with:Nielsen (Kay), Fairy Tales, by Hans Andersen, London: Hodder and Stoughton, circa 1915, 12 tipped-in colour plates plus monochrome illustrations, minor marginal toning, original gilt decorated red cloth, hinges cracked, boards & spine rubbed & marked, large 4to, plus other early 20th century & modern illustrated literature, including works by Edmund Dulac, Edward Detmold, H. M. Brock, all original cloth/boards, overall condition is fair/good, 8vo/4to QTY: (3 shelves)
Craddock (Harry). The Savoy Cocktail Book, reprint, London: Constable & Company, 1931, colour illustrations, front & rear gutters cracked, some light toning & spotting to the text-block, original silver & illustrated boards, some loss to the head of the front board, lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with:Kelly & Walsh Limited, publisher, Kelly & Walsh's Hand-book of the Japanese Language for the use of tourists and residents, Yokohama, 1904, period inscription to the front endpaper, some minor toning & wear, original limp red cloth, spine & rear cover slightly faded, front cover slightly marked, small 8vo, plusPenzer (N. M.), The Har?m..., 1st edition, London: George G. Harrap & Co., 1936, inscribed by the author to 'H. M. Burton...Xmas 1943' to the front endpaper, monochrome illustrations, some minor toning, original cloth in dust jacket, loss to the head & foot of the spine, small tears to the head of the front & rear covers, covers slightly toned, 8vo, and other history & miscellaneous reference, including cricket, chess, military, literary criticism, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, some leather bindings, G/VG, 8vo/4toQTY: (5 shelves)
Milne (A.A). The House at Pooh Corner, 1st edition, 1st impression, London: Methuen, 1928, pictorial endpapers and pastedowns, illustrations to text, bookplate of C. M. Walker to front pastedown, endpapers lightly toned, top edge gilt, original orange pictorial cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo, together with:Now We Are Six, 1st edition, 1st impression, London: Methuen, 1928, pictorial endpapers and pastedowns, illustrations to text, bookplate of C. M. Walker to front pastedown, rear hinge cracked and separate, top edge gilt, original red pictorial cloth gilt, spine faded, rubbed, 8vo, withHope (Anthony). The Prisoner of Zenda, being the history of three months in the life of an English gentleman, Bristol: J.W. Arrowsmith, circa 1898, contemporary ownership inscription to head of front free endpaper, hinges cracked, original maroon cloth, backstrip faded, rubbed, 8vo, with 2 cartons of related literature, mostly 20th-century QTY: (2 cartons)
Theiss (Janet M.). Disgraceful Matters, the politics of chastity in eighteenth-century China, 1st edition, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2004, original cloth in dust jacket, spine very lightly faded, 8vo, together with:Constable (Nicole, editor), Guest People, Hakka identity in China and abroad, 1st edition, Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1996, some minor spotting to the text-block, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plusGlosser (Susan L.), Chinese Visions of Family and State, 1915-1953, 1st edition, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003, original cloth in dust jacket, spine lightly faded, 8vo, and other modern Chinese reference & related, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G, 8voQTY: (6 shelves)
Pisetzky (Rosita Levi). Storia Del Costume In Italia, 5 volumes, 1st edition, Milan: Istituto Editoriale Italiano, 1964, numerous colour and monochrome illustrations, full leatherette in slipcases (slip cases volumes 3 & 4 split), spines slightly rubbed and marked, large 8vo, together with; Bentivegna (Ferruccia Cappi), Abbigliamento E Costume Nella Pittura Italiana, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Roma: Carlo Bedtetti edizioni d’arte, 1962, numerous monochrome illustrations, original cloth in slipcase (volume 2 lacks slipcase), covers and spines rubbed, 4to, plus other 20th century costume reference including Histoire du costume by M. Leloir, 5 volumes, Les costumes de l’opera by Carlos Fischer, mostly original cloth, large 4to/ 8vo QTY: (19)
Bibliotheque de la Jeunesse Chretienne. La Famille Dorival and Les Veillees de L'Ouvroir, 2 volumes, Tours: Ad Mame Et Cie, 1850 & 1855, 4 advertising pages to front, engravings by Paul Girardet, tissue guards to engravings, original ornate pink embossed floral boards with gilt decoration and hand coloured lithography inlay to upper cover, some rubbing to extremities, 8vo, plus five other ornately decorated books comprising: Allez et Faites de Meme, 1854; Voyages dans l'Ocean Pacifique, 1857; Vie de M. De La Motte, 1846; Nouvelle Encyclopedie; and Histoire de Louis XIV, 1849; together with Almanach Dedie aux Demoiselles, Paris: Chez Louis Janet, 1819, 6 black and white engravings with tissue guards, stitching strained, all edges gilt, original gilt decorated red morocco, in matching slip case, some minor stains, 12 mo, plus five other French and German books, 12moQTY: (13)
Bergstrom (Ingvar). Dutch Still-Life Painting in the 17th century, translated by Christina Headstrom and Gerald Taylor, 1st edition, Faber & Faber, 1947, colour frontispiece, monochrome plates, original blue cloth, 4to, together withBrewington (M. V. and Dorothy). Marine Paintings and Drawings in the Peabody Museum, Salem: Peabody Museum, 1968, some colour and numerous monochrome plates, original red cloth in dustwrapper, torn and a little frayed, thick 4to, plusGoldberg (Normal L. ). John Crome the Elder, 2 volumes (text/illustrations), 1st edition, Oxford University Press, 1978, colour and monochrome plates, original cloth in dustwrappers, 4to, VG, and others on British and European art, mainly 18th and 19th centuries, including Dubuisson and Hughs, Richard Parkes, Bonnington, 1924, Barbara Neville Parker & Anne Bolling Wheeler, John Singleton-Copley, American Portraits, Boston Massechuetsets, 1938, Richard and Samuel Redgrave, A Century of Painter of the English School, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1866, Maurice Hamel, Corot and His Work, 2 volumes, Glasgow: James Maklehose & Sons, 1905, Theodore Reff, The Notebooks of Edward Degas, 2 volumes, Oxford University Press, 1976, Basil Lubbock, Adventures by Sea from Art of Old-time, The Studio, 1925, (limited edition of 1750 copies), etc., mostly original cloth, some in dustwrappers, mainly 4to/8vo (approximately 100)QTY: (3 shelves)

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