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A large collection of engravings and maps18th and 19th century, including London views, European views, 90 colour plates from Morris's British Birds; Ogilby Road Maps; Survey Maps, Post cards, etc. (qty.)Condition ReportMarks and wear throughout commensurate with age. Some fold lines and minor tears. Possibly later re-coloured. Please note that they have not been inspected outside of their frames. The large map is of Africa.
A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED TOYS, to include Welsotoys plastic Esso Garage construction kit, assorted incomplete model aircraft engines and spare parts, Marx Under-N-Over pinball game, boxed Walt Disney Robin Hood Mago-O-Flex Projection Viewer, boxed Spring-Heel Jacks, unboxed large scale Hong Kong made plastic battery operated Mercedes-Benz F1 racing car (one wheel is a replacement), Knights Head toy Mangle, Crescent toy Range, Airfix and other plastic soldiers, Scalextric and Airfix MRC spare parts, Airfix Betta Builda, boxed Tri-ang Minic Power Unit, boxed Bridges plastic toy Power Drill, vintage railway map jigsaw, Muhammad Ali glove puppet, assorted workshop and modelling tools etc., contents of sets not checked, boxes damaged (3 boxes)
A QUANTITY OF COPPER PLATE PHOTOGRAPHIC BLOCKS, 74 plates, some with negatives attached, many relating to the Severn & Canal Carrying Company, and showing barges and tug boats, advertising, canal side & wharf scenes etc., many appear to date from around WWI, with a framed map of Staffordshire (1 box + 1 map)
ONE BOX OF FRAMED PRINTS, together with four large Mason's ironstone 'Bird of Paradise' pattern soup dishes (one cracked, others have wear to gilding), a silverplated covered tureen, pictures include a wooden inlay farmyard scene, two prints of engravings of Dr. Syntax, a reproduction 1773 map of Guernsey, etc. (s.d) (1 box + loose)
*Local interest - After William Heaton Cooper RA (1903-1995), a coloured print, 'Rydal Water', framed, mounted, and under glass, 21cm x 32cm, & 36cm x 46cm overall, together with a pencil sketch of Pelter Bridge at Rydal, and an illustrated coloured map of the Rotary International District 1190 in North Lancashire, Westmorland, and Cumberland
A round decoration, made of bronze, characterized by a large eagle at the top of the medal, sitting on a map of Poland, with an inscription visible around it: For the Odra-Neisse and the Baltic Sea, the reverse of the medal of the Republic of Poland to the Winners 1939 -1945 Dimensions; 33 mm The condition of the badge is visible in the photos.
LOT 015 A Focus on Golf. St Andrews and Photography, 1845 - 1859. By Peter N Lewis, Fiona McDougall, Angela D Morrison. British Golf Museum, St Andrews series =3; oblong, soft card covers; as new LOT 016 Across the Years by Rail. By William H Macleod. Published 1998 by The Pentland Press, Ltd, 1 Hutton Close, South Church, Bishop Auckland, Durham; Black Card Overs; Illustrated dw; as new LOT 017 The Cleghorn Papers. A Footnote to History. Being the Diary, 1795-1796, of Hugh Cleghorn of Stravithie. Edited by the Rev William Neil, with Foreword by Colonel Sir Alexander Sprot, Bart, of Stravithie. containing Three Photogravure Portraits And A Map, In The Old-Time Records and Diaries Series, Published by A & C Black Ltd, 4,5 & 6 Soho Square, London, W.1., 1927; Cleghorn annexed the Island of Ceylon for the British Empire; Blue boards, title in gilt on spine; front cover marked; Signature of E D Ferguson, Dec 29 1928 on fep; this is an ex-Library book, as is evidenced from rear pastedown 017A Another copy, also in blue boards, with mark to front cover; ex Libris, John W Wood; contains a newspaper clipping from un-named newspaper, 1948; book marked as scarce on fep LOT 018 The Missionary of Kilmany: Being A Memoir of Alexander Paterson, with Notices of Robert Edie. By Rev John Baillie. 3rd Edition; Edinburgh: Thomas Constable and Co; Hamilton, Adams and Co, London, 1853; rebound in speckled boards, with black leather around spine and corners; title in gilt on spine; bookplate of George Hankey on front pastedown; protected by plastic dw; a nice copy LOT 018A American Edition; New York: Robert Carter & Brothers, No 285 Broadway, 1853; green cloth, with gilt design on front and rear covers, protected by plastic dw; gilt to edges of pages; a nice copy LOT 019 Four Perthshire Families. Roger, Playfair, Constable, and Haldane of Barmony. By the Rev Charles Rogers. Edinburgh: Privately Printed, 1887; Brown Boards; title in gilt on front cover and spine; “The impression consists of One Hundred and Twenty-five [125] Copies” Bookplate of T M Tod; worn at top and bottom of spine; corners bumped; binding shaky but holding LOT 020 Memorials of The Family of Skene of Skene. From The Family Papers, With Other Illustrative Documents. Edited By William Forbes Skene, DCL LLD, Her Majesty’s Historiographer for Scotland. Aberdeen: Printed for the New Spalding Club, 1887; green boards; title I gilt on spine; crest on front cover; this copy has a newspaper clipping sellotaped opposite front paste-down LOT 021 The Heriots of Ramornie From The XVth to XV111th Centuries. By R C Reid of Mouswald’ With Notes and Reminiscences from 1800 on by Sir William Maitland-Heriot. Printed for Private Circulation. 1931. Printed at the Courier Press, Dumfries; green boards; title in gilt on spine; Presentation Copy, “To Victoria from her affectionate brother, Wm Maitland Heriot, Christmas 1931” LOT 021A Another Copy, inscribed “To Maysie with love from Wm Maitland-Heriot, Christmas 1931” LOT 022 Some Old Families. A Contribution to the Genealogical History of Scotland, With An Appendix of Illustrative Documents. By Hardy Bertram McCall. Birmingham: Printed for Private Circulation [by] Watson & Ball, 1890. Impression Limited to 100 Copies, of which this is No 74, , presented to Wm Lockhart McCall Esq; brown cloth boards; title in gilt on front cover and spine; coat of arms on front cover; some wear to back cover; binding beginning to break, but still holding LOT 022A Another copy, this is No 72 of 100, presented to William McCall Esq, Walthamstow LOT 023 A History of The Family of Seton During Eight Centuries. By George Seton, Advocate, MA Oxon. Volume 1 only. Edinburgh: Privately Printed by T and A Constable, Printers to Her majesty, 1896; Ex Library, National Library of Scotland, with usual Library Stamps; comes in original binding (thick boards); comes in Library slip-case [Books by J B Salmond, 1891-1958] LOT 024 My Man Sandy. Sixth Edition. Sands & Co, Edinburgh; 37 George Street; London: 15 King Street, Covent Garden 1919 LOT 024A The Old Stalker and Other Verses. The Moray Press, Edinburgh & London, 1936. Green cloth; title in gilt on spine; dw, which is dirtied and torn on covers and also on spine LOT 024B Bawbee Bowden: A Sequel to “My Man Sandy” (1922): ; Sands & Co, 37 George Street, Edinburgh, and 15 King Street, Covent Garden, London; blue cloth; illustrated dw; nice copy LOT 24C Flower of the Flex’ red cloth; illustrated dw; [Herbert Jenkins Limited; 3 Duke of York Street, St James’ London SW1; First Published March 1944; Reprinted March 1944; signature of J Carmichael 12/4/52 on fep; dw slightly torn at top and bottom of spine, and also at corners LOT 024D The Toby Jug; First Printing, 1947; Herbert Jenkins Limited, 3 Duke of York Street, Sr James’, London SW1; Red Cloth; Illustrated dw, which is slightly torn at top and bottom of spine; Presentation Copy to “G H Bushnell [ie George Herbert Bushnell, Librarian, St Andrews University Library] who knows the stream that runs by Cargie; J B Almond, March 47” LOT 025 The Provost o’ Glendookie. Glimpses of a Fife Town. By Andrew Smith Robertson; Edinburgh and London, Oliphant Anderson and Ferrier, 1894; original blue boards, title in black ink on front cover and also on spine; part of fep missing LOT 026 Masterton Papers, 1669-1719. Edited , with Pedigree, Introduction and Notes, By Victor A Noel Paton; Edinburgh: Printed at the University Press by T and A Constable for the Scottish History Society, 1893. Extracted from the Miscellany Vol XV of the Publications of The Scottish History Society, Dec 1893, 40 copies only printed for the Editor, this being No 10 of 40 printed for the Editor. Presentation Copy, inscribed “with kindest regards, Victor A Noel Paton, 4th Feby 1894”; blue boards; SHS crest on front cover in gilt; title in gilt on spine LOT 027 The Captains Watson and the Empire Line. By David P H Watson, 1977’ Published by the Author; soft covers, Illustrated; signed by Author on title page; The family belonged Lower Largo. The first Captain of the Empire Line founded George Duncan of Crail was John Thompson Watson (1828-1892), who was born Lower Largo on 12 July 1828, the son of David Watson, weaver, and Margaret Thompson. The father, David Watson, had been born at Craigrothie on 19 Jan 1793, the son of James Watson, weaver, and Elspeth Dall. David Watson died 11 Nov 1832 aged 39 years, and his stone is to be found in Largo Churchyard. John Thompson Watson was apprenticed under Catain William Ovenstone of Leith “for learning the occupation and business of a mariner or sea-faring busyiness” for a period of 4 years, starting May 1 1843. He received his Master’s Certificate (No 10539) on 15 June 1854. He was married to Jane Anderson (1829-1878) of Largo about 1850, and their first child, David Watson (1851-1939) was born on 3 Dec 1851. He started his apprenticeship at the age of 14 in 1865. He received his Master’s Certificate on 15 Oct 1874. He retired from the sea in 1904. A revised edition of the book was published in 1989 by the Deepwater Publishing Company, Ridgefield, Connecticut LOT 028 The Balfours of Pilrig. A History of the Family by Barbara Balfour-Melville of Pilrig. [Edinburgh: William Brown, 5 Castle Street, 1907]; black boards, heavy; gilt crest on front cover; title in gilt on spine; ex Libris, Bookplate of John William Balfour Paul on front paste-down LOT 028A Another copy, Bookplate of Sir Archibald Hamilton Dunbar of Northfield, Seventh Baronet on front paste-down .
Andrew Carnegie Books Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) was the man who gave away millions. His ancestors are buried in the Old Rosyth Church yard in Limekilns, but there are now no stones to mark these ancestors [001]The Auld Grey Town. Dunfermline in the time of AndrewCarnegie. By Eric Simpson. Published by Carnegie Dunfermline Trust, Abbey Park House, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, KY12 7PB. (1987). Soft Covers, Signed by Author, “Best Wishes, Eric Simpson;” New [002] Little Boss. A Life of Andrew Carnegie. By James Mackay. Mainstream Publishing, Edinburgh and London, 1997. Brown Cloth, title in gilt on spine; dw; as new [003] Andrew Carnegie. By Joseph Frazier Wall. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2nd Edition, Sep 1988; soft covers, Pp 1137 [004] Carnegie. By Peter Krass; soft cover, 2002. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc, Hoboken, New Jersey; Pp 612; as new [005 ]Carnegie, The Richest Man in the World; By Raymond Lamont Brown; Sutton Publishing, first published in 2005; this paperback edition first published in 2006; as new [006] The Life of Andrew Carnegie; By Burton J Hendrick. London: William Heinemann Ltd, 1933; blue boards; title in gilt on spine; crest on front cover; ex Library, stamps of Carnegie United Public Library on front paste-down, and also on fep; covers marked, especially rear cover, where there is a small tear [007]. The Man Who Gave Away Millions. The Story of Andrew Carnegie; By Kathleen Fidler; brown cloth, dw, clipped; slight tear to dw, top and bottom of spine; first published by Lutterworth Press, London, in 1955, this copy os the 2nd Impression of 1960 [008] Andrew Carnegie and The Rise of Big Business; By Harold C Livesay, Green Boards Library of American Biography, Published by Little, Brown and Company, Boston, Toronto, 1975; ex Library; bar code at bottom of fep [009] James Watt. By Andrew Carnegie; Famous Scots Series, Published Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier, Edinburgh & London, No date; red cloth; title in gilt and also on spine; gilt design on front cover [010 ]Andrew Carnegie’s Own Story; Andrew Carnegie’s Birthplace Memorial, Dunfermline; Reprinted for The Carnegie Dunfermline Trust by kind [ermission of Houghton, Mifflin Company, Boston and New York; No date; red cloth; title in gilt on front cover and also on spine [011]The Many lives of Andrew Carnegie; By Milton Meltzer (1997); cream cloth boards, dw; Published vy Franklin Watts. A Division of Grolier Publishing, New York, London, Hong Kong, Sydney, Danbury, Connecticut; as new [012] The Carnegie Trust foe the Universities of Scotland , 1901-1951. The First 50 Years. By J R Peddie, Secretary Treasurer to the Trust; Printed Edinburgh by ``Pillars and Wilson Ltd, Nov 1950; get boards; white cloth on spine; title in gilt on spine; covers slightly marked, otherwise good [013] Report of the Carnegie Hero Fund Trust, 1970. Abbey Park House, Dunfermline; Printed in Great Britain by A Romanes & Son Ltd, Dunfermline1970; Card Covers; stapled; covers dirtied [014] The Carnegie Dunfermline Trust, Minutes of Meetings of the Trustees and of Committees for the Year 1932. Volume XXIX. Dunfermline: Printed by J B Mackie & Co, St Margaret’s Street, 1932; thick black cloth boards; Black leather around spine and also on corners; ; title in gilt on spine; top of spine worn; corners bumped; eps marked; internally clean [015] Andrew Carnegie Centenary, 1835 - 1935. The Memorial Address by Sir James Colquhoun Irvine and Other Tributes to the Memory of Andrew Carnegie (Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1935); Green boards; title in gilt on front cover and spine; black leather around spine . [LOT 016] Author, Sep 1906The Inside Story of the Carnegie Steel Company. A Romance ofMillions. By James Howard Bridge (New York: The Aldine Bppk Company, 32-34 Lafayette Place, 1903); Illustrated red cloth boards, title in gilt on front cover and spine; spine faded; ex library, book plate of City of Oxford Public library on front paste down, presented to the Library by the Author; accession `nr on spine [017 ]Andrew Carnegie. The Trusts and Their Work. Cwnrwnary of the Birth of Andrew Carnegie. The British Trusts snd Their Work, with a Chapter on the American Foundations. Printed by H & J Pillans & Wilson, Edinburgh. 1935. Cream boards, title on front cover and spine [018] 1835 - 1985. Mister Carnegie’s Lantern Lecture. A Play by W Gordon Smith, Published by The Carnegie Dunfermline Trust, 1985. Illustrated, folio [019[ The Carnegie American Benefactions in Operation. By John Ross. Brown Card Covers, stapled; Dunfermline: A Romanes & Son, “Press” Office, New Row, c 1912 [020] Address By Andrew Carnegie at the Unveiling of a statue to Burns, Erected by the Citizens of Montrose, 1912 (Dunfermline: A Romanes & Son, “Press” Office, 1912). Brown Card Covers, stapled [ 021] The Eighth Earl of Elgin. A chapter in 19th Century Imperial History. By J L Morison. Hodder and Stoughton Ltd, 1928; Green cloth boards, faded around spine [022] The Earl of Elgin. By George M Wrong. Methuen & Co, 36 Essex Street, W.C., London. Red boards, faded around spine; with 19 Illustrations and a map LOT 023 Letters and Journals of James, Eighth Earl of Elgin, Governor of Jamaica, Governor General of Canada, Envoy to China, Viceroy of India. Edited by Theodore Walrond C.B., With a Preface by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, D.D., Dean of Westminster. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1872. Kraus Reprint Co, New York, 1969; red cloth; title in gilt on spine
British Railways original poster 'A Map of Essex, Hertfordshire and Suffolk', quadrouple royal size (101x127cm), published by The Railway Executive, George Philip & Son, Lawrence Stone. Good vibrant colours. In good condition, fold lines, minor rips / holes, some other age related wear and small damages. Please check the photos. Viewings welcome.
A scarce WW2 era ‘ABCA’ (Army Bureau Of Current Affairs) educational map review poster from september 27th - 10th October 1943 and published by Fosh & Cross for H.M. Stationery Office, double sided, with a map to one side, and further information related to the war effort on the other. Posters such as these were used by the Army Educational Corps as a tool for educating soldiers about current affairs, and later the rebuilding of the country in the post war era. - approximately 101.5cm x 76cm.5 items.
Speed (John), The Countye of Monmouth with the sittuation of the Shire-towne Described, Sudbury and Humble [1611? or later], engraved map of Monmouthshire with inset plan of Monmouth, framed and glazed front and rear; together with two Robert Morden maps of Oxfordshire and Somerset (3)Monmouth - Staining to map (see images), multiple tears and small holes, colouring to inset town plan, some vertical and horizontal creasing, worn frame.
NO RESERVE Kent.- Somner (William) The Antiquities of Canterbury, first edition, large woodcut coat of arms to title verso, folding engraved map, 2 folding engraved plates, 1 with tear and expert repair, first and last few leaves with tender fore-edges expertly strengthened, one or two neat ink annotations, X2 with tiny rust-hole to margin, tiny worming to upper corners, modern calf, 4to, by I. L. for Richard Thrale, 1640.
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