STAFFORD, Thomas'Pacata Hibernia, Ireland Appeased and Reduced,' folio, London (AM) 1633, eng. frontspiece of Carew, cut-out and laid down, as is the title page, gilt lined old calf with crown device to the corners, worn and damaged in places*a defective copy, lacking all of the 1st edition post pp. 388, but contains the following maps (out of the 17 called for)- Cahir Castle- Asketon Castle- Glin Castle- Carrigfoyle Castle- Castell Mang- The Castle at Limerick- Siege of Kinsale (f/o)- Halebolin- The Army in Beare- Siege of Dunboy- Muskrye- Castle Park- The Cittie of Limerick- Corke
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DU CHAILLU, Paul [1831 - 1903]Explorations and Adventures in Equatorial Africa, London (John Murphy) 1861, f/o lithograph Map 'Western Equatorial Africa showing the country explored by P.B. du Chaillu 1856, 57, 58 & 59,' with the 73 full-page and in text steel engravings as called for (no. 1 f/o The Gorilla, torn across lower fold), some pages loose, half black morocco, compartmented spine lettered in gilt.
CERVANTES (trans. Thomas Shelton)The History of … Don Quixote, 4 vols., London 1731, with f/o engravings after Coypel, in red morocco Trinity College, Dublin, prize binding, spines gilt in compartments, black morocco labels with gilt lettering somewhat worn, the T.C.D. arms removed from upper cover of vol. I. (4)
STEPHENS, John L.,Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan, 2 vols., new ed., London: (John Murray), 1842, f/o map and plates- Incidents of Travel in Yucatan 2 vols., London: (John Murray), 1843 f/o map and plates in uniform brown pig skin binding with gilt lettering marble bands, crimson morocco labels and front paste-downs lettered in gilt 'C.T. McC'*a good set, there is mis pagination in Vol. I, but otherwise appears to be complete but sold w.a.f. (4)
SCOTT, C. RochfortExcursions in the mountains of Ronda and Granada, 2 vols., (London: Henry Colburn, 1838), 2 full-page lithographs as frontispieces, Eton leaving inscription 1846, bookplates, in fine gilt ruled lavender polished calf;HOWITT, William, Visits to Remarkable Places, (London: 1840), morocco label on front paste-down, lettered in gilt "C.T. McC," half brown pig-skin lettered in gilt;KEATE, George, An Account of the Pelew Islands, Dublin: (Luke White), 1788, portrait frontispiece (loose) II engraved plates (some loose), f/o map, (loose) modern inscription stating from library 'Springhill, Moneymore,' old calf, worn, (4)
HAMILTON, WilliamThe Exemplary Life and Character of James Bonnell Esq; late Accomptant General of Ireland, 3rd ed., London: (Joseph Downing), 1707 fly leaf inscribed 'The Gift of the Rev'd Wm. Hamilton Archdeacon of Armagh June 20th 1708 f/o portrait frontspiece of the memorial tablet old panelled calf spine raised in compartments.
DE LABORDE, Léon [1807 - 1869]Journey through Arabia Petraea to Mount Sinai, 2nd ed., London: (John Murray), 1838 f/o map and plates;OLIPHANT, LaurenceThe Russian Shores of the Black Sea, 3rd ed, London: (William Blackwood & Sons), 1854 f/o map and illustrations in text;CURZON, RobertArmenia, 1st ed London: (John Murray), 1854 engravingsall half morocco over marbled boards with crimson labels on paste downs lettered in gilt 'C.T. McC' (3)
Lima - Two O gauge, model Mk 1 passenger corridor carriages of which one with illumination facility, 'The Essex Coast Express' maroon livery, # 316618E, both appear ex+ in window box complete with internal packaging, the boxes intact but with some storage wear (this does not constitute a guarantee) [2]
The Leeds Model Co Ltd - A rare 3 rail electric O gauge 4-4-0 loco number 2690 in LNER green livery manufactured by The Leeds Model Co Ltd. The model show signs of age and wear and appears in Fair to Good condition overall, one set of steps has broken off the left side and is missing. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Hornby - An O gauge 6 volt electric Flying Scotsman loco with the early style Rail Tender. The model shows signs of age and use, the side railings are missing from the tender and the rear wheels are loose on the axle so are currently tied in place. It appear to be very original and in Fair to Good condition overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Hornby - A 6 volt electric O gauge Royal Scot number 6100 # 3E. The loco shows signs of age and wear and the driving wheels have started to crack as is common on these, a pair of wheels have been replaced on the tender already. The model appears in Fair condition overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Hornby - 2 x O gauge clockwork tank engines, a 4-4-2 in GWR livery number 2221 and an 0-4-0 in LNER livery number 460. Both show signs of age and use, the GWR loco has crack in one of its driving wheels, the other loco has a dent on the left front corner. They don't come with keys but both of the motors are working. They appear in Fair condition overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (2)
Unknown Maker - A powered brass O gauge GWR Modified Hall Class 4-6-2 loco number 6980. It appears to have been well made but is now in need of some repairs to flaking paint and the pick up unit under the tender is loose. It appears in Fair condition overall. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
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