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Otto (Jabob Augustus). A Treatise on the Structure and Preservation of the Violin and all other Bow?Instruments; together with an Account of the most Celebrated Makers, and of the Genuine Characteristics of their Instruments, translated from the Original, with Additions and Illustrations, by John Bishop, of Cheltenham, 2nd ed., greatly enlarged, 1860, 92pp., orig. blind?stamped cloth gilt, minor wear to extrems., slim 8vo, together with Morris (Rev. W. Meredith), British Violin Makers. A Biographical Dictionary of British Makers of Stringed Instruments and Bows and a Critical Description of their Work, 2nd ed., revised and enlarged, 1920, b & w illusts. from photos., orig. cloth in slightly frayed d.j., plus Haweis (Rev. H.R.), Old Violins and Violin Lore. Famous Makers of Cremona and Brescia, and of England, France and Germany .., Famous Players, and Chapters on Varnish, Strings and Bows, [1923], port. frontis., b & w illusts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, all 8vo (3)
Morris (John). Section of the Earth's Crust, pub. I. Reynolds, 1852, eight?section hand?col. eng. panorama, showing the general position of the various rocky masses, constituting the superficial crust of the globe (including an active volcano), approx. 66" (168 cm.) fully opened, a little worn in folds and three old tape stains, loosely contained in orig. boards with 4pp. text, slim 4to (1)
A large signed photograph of Tom Morris snr, signed in ink to lower margin, portraying Morris playing out of a bunker, mounted, framed & glazed, photographed by James Patrick & published by George Stewart, both of Edinburgh, sold with original Fraser's Certificate of Authenticity, 59 by 51cm, 23 1/4 by 20in.
A large signed photograph of Tom Morris snr, signed in ink to lower margin, portraying Morris playing out of a bunker, mounted, framed & glazed, photographed by James Patrick & published by George Stewart, both of Edinburgh, sold with original Fraser's Certificate of Authenticity, 59 by 51cm, 231/4 by 20in.
A SET OF SEVEN ARTS AND CRAFTS TURNED AND RUSH SEATED DINING CHAIRS, the uprights with seven slender turned cross rails, the turned legs united by three front and three side stretchers (7) These chairs are in many ways similar to the famous Sussex chair retailed by Morris & Co during the latter part of the 19th century
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASSThese chairs are in many ways similar to the famous Sussex chair retailed by Morris & Co during the latter part of the 19th century BOUND OCTAGONAL WINE COOLER with a crossbanded hinged top opening to a lead-lined interior, brass side handles and banding on base with fluted frieze and four square tapering legs with pierced corner brackets, brass toes and castors, 18".
* Aviation Literature - a miscellany. Riding the Skies - with forward by Jan Morris, ex Southall College of Technology Library copy; James (Derek N.), Gloster Aircraft since 1917, Putnum & Co., 1971, Revue de l'Armee de l'Air, five copies June 1938-June 1939, copies of Boeing magazine, Recognition Journal, auction catalogue for Southend Museum and a quantity of aviation literature, maps, charts, airline magazines and material of similar interest. (a carton)
* Postlethwaite (Mark). The Calm Before the Storm, modern colour print showing aircraft from the RAF Tornado detachment based at Muharraq en route to a target south-east of Baghdad, approx. 370 x 780 mm, attractively framed and glazed. Limited edition 901/1084. Signed by the artist and Flt. Lt. Al Byford (pilot), Flt. Lt. Steve Morris (navigator) and Sir Kenneth Williiamson, Marshal of the Royal Air Force.. (1)
Greene, W. T., Birds I Have Kept In Years Gone By, London, L. Upcott Gill, 1885, 8vo (185 x 120mm.), half title, 16 hand-coloured plates, later ownership signature in pencil on verso of front free endpaper, original green cloth, front cover blind stamped in gilt, spine lettered in gilt, t.e.g., booksellers label With five other works, H. Warde Fowler's 'Tales of the Birds' (London, 1891), Charles Dixon's 'The Story of the Birds' (London, 1900), a four volume set of 'The Foreigner A Practical Guide to the Keeping, Breeding and Showing of all kinds of Foreign Bords and Budgerigars' (Keston, Kent, 1934-1937), Stanley Morris 'Bird-Song' (London, 1925), and Charles Dixon's 'Our Favourite Song Birds Their Habits, Music, and Characteristics' (London, 1897)
Morris, Frances Orpen (1810-1893), The Ancestral Homes of Britain; containing examples of its Noblest Castles, Halls, and Mansions, London, Bell and Daldy, 1868, 4to (270 x 210mm.), coloured illustrated additional title, colour frontispiece plate, and 38 colour plates, contemporary red morocco gilt, g.e.
Ranjitsinhji, K. S., The Jubilee Book of Cricket, Edinburgh & London, William Blackwood and Sons, 1897, 8vo (225 x 150mm.), two volumes, frontispiece portrait of the author, title printed in red and black, plates, and illustrations, later blue morocco gilt, by H. Wood, original wrappers bound in, t.e.g., fascimile bookplate of William Morris Extra illustrated copy
Morris, William (1839-1896), Monopoly, or How Labour is Robbed, London, William Reeves, [n.d.], 8vo (185 x 125mm.), illustrations, original paper wrappers, front cover illustrated Morris, William (1839-1896), Useful Work versus Useless Toil, London, William Reeves, [n.d.], 8vo (185 x 125mm.), illustrations, original paper wrappers, front cover illustrated
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