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Lenygon, Francis, The Decoration and Furniture of English Mansions during the Seventeenth & Eighteenth Centuries, London, T. Werner Laurie, 1909, small folio (340 x 255mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, photographic frontispiece, 26 plates, illustrations, original blue cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt, t.e.g. Bond, Frederick Bligh, & Dom Bede Camm, Roodscreens and Roodlofts, London, Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, 1909, 4to (280 x 210mm.), two volumes, half titles, 2 photographic frontispieces, and 131 plates, illustrations, title University Club Library stamp, original cloth gilt, t.e.g, The United University Club Library bookplate. With Robert W. Edis's 'Decoration & Furniture of Town Houses' (London, 1881), and William Bemrose's 'Manual of Wood Carving' (London, Oxford & Derby, n.d.)
Kennett, White, Parochial Antiquities attempted in the History of Ambrosden, Burcester and other Adjacent Parts In the Counties of Oxford and Bucks, Oxford, printed at the Theater, 1695, 4to (240 x 190mm.), wood-engraved title vignette, 9 plates, 7 of which are double-page, and a single folding plate, contemporary boards, covers detached, Cheltenham Public Library issuing ticked pasted down onto verso of the front cover. Hamper, William, The Life, Diary, and Correspondence of Sir William Dugdale, London, for Harding, Lepard, and Co, large 4to (310 x 240mm.), 1827, engraved portrait frontispiece of Dugdale, title vignette, dedication leaf coat-of-arms, portrait late, facsimile letter, and 2 folding genealogical tables at end, contemporary calf, spine in 5 gilt compartments, green morocco lettering piece, bookplate of Thomas Fitz-Gerald. Jacks, Leonard, The Great Houses of Nottinghamshire and the County Families, Nottingham, W. & A. S. Bradshaw, [1881], 8vo (215 x 140mm.), lithographed initials, original cloth, spine lettered in gilt. Law, Ernest, The Royal Gallery of Hampton Court, London, George Bell and Sons, 1898, 4to (215 x 170mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, photograuve frontispiece of Correggio's St Catherine Reading, 94 plates, head-pieces, initials, single plate loose, later presentation inscription on front free endpaper, contemporary blue cloth, spine lettered in gilt. With 9 other works in 10 volumes, including a two volume ste of Matthew Holbeche Bloxam's 'The Principles of Gothic Ecclesiastical Architecture' (London, 1882), and Henri Mayeux's 'A Manual of Decorative Composition for Designers, Decorators, Architects, and Industrial Artists' (London, 1889)
Lowndes, William Thomas, The Biographer's Manual of English Literature, London, William Pickering, 1834, 4to (175 x 140mm.), four volumes, title vignettes, contemporary half calf, green morocco lettering pieces, First Edition. Hussey, Christopher, English Country Houses Early Georgian 1715-1760, London, Country Life Limited, 1955, 4to (380 x 290mm.), half title, frontispiece, plates, illustrations and plans, original green cloth gilt, dust-jacket. Harris, John, Sir William Chambers Knight of the Polar Star, London, A. Zwemmer Ltd, 1970, 8vo (370 x 270mm.), half title, frontispiece portrait of Sir William Chambers, plates, plans, and illustrations, original blue cloth gilt, dust-jacket. With a number of other reference works, and auction catalogues
Brass 'H' Edinburgh binocular microscope by Watson & Sons, High Holborn, London, 19", complete with original mahogany case and manual c.1900, this lot comes complete with a large collection of additional components and accessories including eye pieces, oil burner on stand, lenses etc. mostly by Watson, together with small E. Leitz Wetzlar microscope, 12"
Meccano 1960s Meccano Mechanisms Set in yellow and silver, complete with Manual and 1960s No.2 Set in yellow, black and silver, complete with Manual. Components for both are Excellent, boxes Fair to Good. Also Meccano "Hyper Space" Set and "Space 2501" Set, contents are Near Mint, boxes are Good. Along with Science Fair Electronic Project Lab - Excellent Plus Boxed. (5)
Meccano made in USA probably No.3 Set contained in box base only with a number of late 1920 components and 2 x manual for outfits No.0-3 dated 1927 and an instructions manual for outfit No.00 of a similar date. Also box lids pieces only (lids lack edges) for multi coloured Meccano Set No.3X, Set No.5 and Set No.5 Special. All very unusual, Fair to Good.
Meccano a collection of boxed Sets made for the Danish market including No.0A, No.1A, No.2A, No.1. All containing red and green components and the No.1 Set contains a manual for Sets No.00-3 and is dated 1932 and the text is in Danish. Contents Fair to Excellent, boxes are only Fair. Along with empty box for Inventors B Set also in Danish, Fair to Poor. (6)
Meccano red and green components c.1950 contained in a number of red boxes including Set 4, Set No.3 with manual, another Set No.3 with manual in Dutch and label to box lid in Dutch and Set 3A with instructions manual, guarantee certificate, components price list all in Dutch. Interesting Lot, components generally Fair to Good, boxes also Fair to Good. (4)
A quantity of Meccano literature including - Meccano Set Catalogue in small landscape format dated 4.49, 1950s No.2A Manual, French Meccano instructions book for Sets 2, 3, 4, 2 x No.5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, plus 0A, 1A, 4A. Some without covers, 'A' Sets in black and white, others in colour. Later French Meccano Manuals for No.1 (4 copies), No.2 (6 copies) and No.4, French Meccano instructions book for Mechanism Set, an Introductory Booklet and some others. Along with some Manuals for non Meccano type Construction Set "Temsi". Most are Excellent Plus to Near Mint. (35+).
BUCKLAND, FRANK Curiosities of Natural History. New Edition, 1st-4th series. 1873. Orig. cloth gilt by Leighton Son and Hodge with ticket. Plates. - - SAUNDERS, HOWARD. An Illustrated Manual of British Birds. Second Edition, 1899. Numerous text illustrations and three coloured maps. 8vo., orig. cloth. With 15 others. (20)
Beche, Henry Thomas de la, A Geological Manual, London, by Richard Taylor for, Treuttel and Wurtz, Treuttel Jun, and Richter, 1832, 12mo (190 x 100mm.), half title, illustrated title, illustrations, new endpapers, contemporary calf, rebacked, title label pasted down onto spine, Second Edition. Beche, Henry Thomas de la, How to Observe. Geology, London, Charles Knight, 1836, 12mo (200 x 110mm.), illustrations, a few leaves blind stamped with 'The North Devon Athenaeum, Barnstable', contemporary green cloth, title label pasted down onto spine, bookplate of The North Devon Athenaeum, Barnstable. With Hugh Miller's 'The Old Red Sandstone or, New Walks in an Old Field' (Edinburgh, 1865).
Shuckard, W.E. British Bees, 16 coloured plates, original cloth, spine faded, slight wear, 1866; Hunter, J. A Manual of Bee-Keeping, frontispiece, original cloth, 1876; Lubbock, J. Ants, Bees and Wasps, frontispiece (loose) & 4 plates, original cloth, 1886; Kirby, W. & W. Spence. An Introduction to Entomology, original cloth, slight wear, 1858; Fish, D.T. Bulbs and Bulb Culture, 2 volume, illustrations, original cloth gilt, 8vo, [circa 1880] (6)
'Rude Labeur'. A bronze figure of a male manual worker, by H. Charcesceue, his upper body is naked and his shirt is wrapped around the waistband of his baggy trousers, he stands on a rectangular base with a shovel under one arm and with head bent, wearily mops his brow with a raised arm, 34cm. high, signed on one edge and dated '1904', also with foundry marks 'E.V 1115' (part of shovel's handle is lacking)
*An Eight Man Manual Fire Engine, circa 1780 and Purchased in 1825 by Royal Exchange Assurance, London, of brass mounted mahogany construction, inlaid to each side of the cistern with the brass badge of the Royal Exchange Assurance Office, also with an oval plaque inscribed 'Repd by Hadley, Simpkin & Lott, Longacre, London, and with later oval plaque inscribed 'Merryweather Engineer Royal Patent Longacre, London', and another inscribed 'Merryweather and Sons Engineers & Lambeth London' together with leather riveted hose, copper and brass nozzle attachment and associated black and tan riding boots. Sold together with a mahogany plaque inscribed 'This eight man manual fire engine was manufactured circa 1780 by Hadleys Simpkin & Lott and purchased in 1825 by Royal Exchange Assurance for its fire brigade in London. Water was drawn from rivers and canals etc through a leather riveted hose. Additionally the engine could be filled by pouring water through the aperture at each end of the sump. Authentic restoration was completed in 1982 by the British engineerium in Brighton'. (151cm high, 163cm long, 77cm wide)
*A Manual Fire-Engine, Bristow, London, the rear panel painted with the mark of the Order of Royal Exchange Assurance 1793, with 'Bristow Fecit' stamped above, now extensively restored, together with three leather covered and riveted hose sections and a copper nozzle, (160cm high, 238cm long, 92cm wide), sold together with a plaque inscribed 'Manual Fire Engine, this fire engine was built by Bristow of London to the order of Royal Exchange Assurance in 1793 on the pattern of one designed by Newsham in 1724.
HERALDRY: NOBLE, M. A History of the College of Arms, engraved frontispiece & 4 plates (somewhat spotted), contemporary half russia, worn, upper cover detached, 4to, 1805; BELL, H.N. The Huntingdon Peerage, engraved frontispiece, dedication & 1 plate, original cloth-backed boards, rubbed, joints split, 4to, 1820; SIMS, R. A Manual for the Genealogist, 1856; SHIRLEY, E.P. The Noble & Gentle Men of England, coats-of-arms in text, 1866; WALFORD, E. Chapters from Family Chests, 2 vol., 1887; Our Old Nobility, by Noblesse Oblige, 2 vol., 1879, last four original cloth; and 2 others (10)
HERALDRY: NICHOLS, F. The English Compendium, or Rudiments of Honour, 3 vol., frontispiece in volumes 1 & 3, 140 engraved plates (most back to back), 1769; The Irish Compendium.., engraved frontispiece & 85 engraved plates (back to back), 1756, contemporary uniform calf, 3 covers detached, one spine broken, 12mo; [NARES, E.] Heraldic Anomalies, 2 vol., contemporary calf, slightly rubbed, 8vo, 1823; CUSSANS, J.E. The Handbook of Heraldry, coloured plates, illustrartions, original cloth, [circa 1868]; BOUTELL, C. English Heraldry, illustrations, original cloth, 1889; DODD, C.R. A Manual of Dignities, Privilege & Precedence, original cloth, [circa 1842]; Catalogue of the Heralds' Visitations, original cloth, 1825; Popular Genealogists, original cloth, 1865; The Right to Bear Arms, by "X", 1899 (11)
ENFIELD (WILLIAM) THE SPEAKER: OR, MISCELLANEOUS PIECES, SELECTED FROM THE BEST ENGLISH WRITERS,...WITH A VIEW TO FACILITATE THE IMPROVEMENT OF YOUTH IN READING AND SPEAKING, 4 engraved plates, the last engraved by William Blake, contemporary tree calf, 1781 ~ Fuller (Thomas) Introductio ad Prudentiam; or, Directions, Counsels, and Cautions tending to prudent Management of Affairs in Common Life, 2 parts in 1, third edition, contemporary calf, rather worn, 1731 ~ Spartan Manual (The), or Tablet of Morality, contemporary tree calf, spine gilt and worn at head and foot, 1785 ~ Blair (Hugh) Essays on Rhetoric..., engraved bookplate, contemporary tree calf, Tewkesbury, 1801 ~ Bland (Robert) Proverbs, chiefly taken from the Adagia of Erasmus, 2 vol. in 1, original cloth, recorned, rebacked and recased, new endpapers, 1814, rubbed, 8vo (5).
Gildon (Charles) The Deist's Manual: or, A Rational Enquiry into the Christian Religion, first edition, contemporary calf, worn at decorations, for A.Roper [&c.], 1705 ~ Fry (Roger) A Serious and Affectionate Address to the People called Quakers, contemporary half calf, rubbed, 1758; and 5 others, English Religion, 8vo & 12mo (7).

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