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Richmond (George, 1809-1896). A group of nine books with George Richmond's family associations, including The Book of Common Prayer, published Samuel Bagster, circa 1860, inscribed 'John Richmond, the gift of his Godfather, John Giles, May 1864' and beneath 'Robert Richmond with his Father's love, 1st May 1955', all edges gilt, original gilt-decorated morocco with one clasp present, heavily rubbed, 8vo; Gray's Poems, 1768, with George Richmond's signature to half-title, dated 1837; The New Testament, printed by Mark Baskett, Oxford, 1763, engraved plates, some repairs, presentation inscription to John Richmond initialled from John Giles, Christmas 1860, contemporary gilt-decorated red morocco, worn and covers detached; A Manual of Prayers for the Use of the Scholars of Winchester College, 1725, engraved portrait frontispiece, pencil inscription to Walter Coleridge Richmond from John Giles, June 1870, also 'To Anthony, July 1925', contemporary calf gilt, some wear, plus other various antiquarian works with similar inscriptions, generally worn, plus Blake's edition of Blair's Grave, 1813, and a reprint of the Book of Job, various sizes (11)
GROUP OF NINE CARAT GOLD JEWELLERYto include a bloodstone agate swivel fob and an unmarked yellow gem set ring, 36.6g gross; along with a gentleman's nine carat gold incabloc manual wind wristwatch, the cream coloured dial with Arabic hour markers, 32mm case, lacking strap, lacking box and papers
Ude (Louis Eustache). The French Cook. A System of Fashionable and Economical Cookery, for the use of English Families, 9th edition, enlarged, W.H. Ainsworth, 1827, lithographed portrait frontispiece, 8 engraved plates of bills of fare (with some light offsetting), untrimmed, modern quarter calf gilt, together with other early 19th century cookery interest, including W.A. Henderson, The Housekeeper's Instructor, 17th edition, corrected by Jacob Christopher Schnebbelie, printed for Thomas Kelly, [1823], S. Freeman, The Ladies Friend, or, Complete Physical Library..., 3rd edition, printed for the author, [1785?], defective copy, John Armstrong, The Young Woman's Guide to Virtue, Economy, and Happiness, 3rd edition, Newcastle upon Tyne, circa 1820, [Mrs. Randle], A New System of Domestic Cookery, new edition, corrected, 1819, Richard Dolby, The Cook's Dictionary and Housekeeper's Directory, new edition, 1833, Alexis Soyer, The Modern Housewife, or Menagere, 1849, Gibbons Merle, The Domestic Dictionary and Housekeeper's Manual, 1842, Anon, The Young Woman's Companion: or, Frugal Housewife, Manchester, 1811, John Hill, The Family Herbal, 1812, & Bonington Moubray, A Practical Treatise on Breeding, Rearing, and Fattening All Kinds of Domestic Poultry, 7th edition, 1834, mostly bound in contemporary or later calf, mainly 8vo (12)
Magic Lanterns. The Art of Projection and Complete Magic Lantern Manual, by an Expert, 1st edition, 1893, wood-engraved illustrations including two folding plates and commercial adverts at rear, original gilt-pictorial cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Diamond (Hugh W., editor), The Journal of the Photographic Society of London..., volume 7, [1860-1862], 1862, some wood-engraved illustrations and diagrams, one plate, original cloth, rubbed and spine and extremities faded, plus Litchfield (R.B.), Tom Wedgwood, The First Photographer..., 1st edition, 1903, two photos pasted to dedication leaf including a vignette portrait of the dedicatee Godfrey Wedgwood, inscribed for J.W. Browne from the widow of Godfrey Wedgwood to front free endpaper, original buckram, slightly rubbed and faded on spine, all 8vo, plus other magic lantern and early photography interest (10)
Countess of Kent. A Choice Manual, or Rare Secrets in Phsyick and Chirurgery, collected, & practised by the Right Honorable The Countess of Kent, late deceased, 2 parts in one, 19th edition, printed for H. Mortlock, at the Phoenix in St. Paul's Churchyard, 1687, engraved portrait frontispiece (torn with loss at foot), leaves A6-8 supplied in facsimile, final leaf torn at outer margin with some loss of text, some fore margins frayed, occasional light soiling and waterstains, contemporary calf, some wear to edges, modern cloth slipcase, 12mo, together with Woolley (Hannah), The Queen-like Closet: or, A Rich Cabinet, stored with all manner of rare receipts for preserving, candying and cookery..., 5th edition, printed for R. Chiswel, 1684, opening four leaves and four contents leaves at end supplied in facsimile, some marks and light overall browning, modern quarter calf, 12mo Sold with all faults not subject to return. (2)
Hardy (R. Spence). A Manual of Budhism, in its modern development, 1860, Williams and Norgate's catalogue to rear, lacking front endpaper, some light toning, original brown cloth, boards marked and slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Bradley (F.H.), The Principles of Logic, volumes 1 & 2, reprint edition, OUP, 1967, uniform original cloth in price clipped dust jackets, spines slightly faded and rubbed, 8vo, and Fisher (Seymour & Greenberg, Roger P.), The Scientific Credibility of Freud's Theories and Therapy, 1st edition, Harvester Press, USA, 1977, original cloth in dust jacket, spine lightly faded, 8vo, plus other late 19th century modern philosophy, pyschology and theology reference, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)
The Royal Horticultural Society, publisher. The Lindley Library, Catalogue of Books, Pamphlets, Manuscripts and Drawings, 1927, modern gilt decorated blue half morocco, 8vo, together with Payne (John Thomas & Foss, Henry), Bibliotheca Grenvilliana; or Bibliographical Notices of Rare and Curious Books, volumes 1-2 (in 3) & Index, 1842-72, some toning and minor loss, later cloth spines retaining original brown cloth boards, slightly rubbed, 8vo, and Palau Y Duclet (Antonio), Manual Del Librero Hispano-Americano, volumes 1-7, 1923-27, Barcelona, some toning, uniform original quarter vellum, boards and spines slightly rubbed, 4to, plus other 19th century and modern bibliography reference, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves + a carton)
LOT TO BE SOLD AT 12PM. 2003 Mercedes c180 Kompressor 'Classic' estate car - CP52 NAO 1796ccs petrol, manual transmission. A very low mileage, one owner from new example of this stylish and practical marque. Black paint work with grey cloth trim. The car has covered less than 1000 miles in the past six years and records a total of only 20,700 miles approximately at present. New MOT to 29th August, 2018. Estate Sale. Includes: V5c, original bill of sale, some service invoices, service booklet with dealer stamps, owners manual, spare keys. No warranty of any kind implied or given. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
Goldsmith, Oliver " A History of Earth and Animated Nature....", Fullarton & Co 1847, frontis to vol , col half titles to both vols, col plates, contemporary boards and half leather, Jardine , Sir William " Entomology - Bees" vol VI The Naturalist Library 1840, col plates, tissue guards cut, hinges cracked, Ormerod EA " Manual of Injurious Insects...." (1881) (40
A vintage Omega gents steel cased wristwatch, having signed dial, subsidiary seconds dial and anti-magnetic manual wind movement, no bracelet, dia. 3.1cm Condition Report / Extra Information Champagne dial discoloured and grubby.Some surface wear to dial.Luminous to hands and numerals is worn.We are unable to remove the back.Runs well.Hands change.Case grubby.Two lugs badly scuffed.Dia. 3.1cm excluding crown.
A gents Omega gold plated and steel cased Seamaster DeVille wristwatch, having a signed champagne dial, baton markers, manual wind movement, dia.3.5cm (excluding crown), on replacement expanding non-Omega bracelet Condition Report / Extra Information In running order.Hands cross well.Winder good.Glass badly scratched.Case with numerous fine surface scuffs.Grubby.Bracelet is wrong.
A ladies Omega 9ct gold cased wristwatch, having signed black dial and manual wind movement, lacking bracelet, gross weight 17.2g, dia. 2.7cm Condition Report / Extra Information Winds and runs well.Hands change fine.Small dent to back of case, otherwise good.No cuts or gap to opening areas.No inscription.
An Art Deco gilt metal cased gents tank watch, having manual wind movement and subsidiary seconds dial; together with a Graham Automatic gents day/date wristwatch, circa 1970s; a Zenith silver cased wristwatch (no strap); and an Empire ladies steel cased watch with manual wind jewelled movement (4)
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