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Corgi Eddie Stobart Group Of 25 Boxed & Unboxed Vehicles. To include CC07706 Land Rover Defender 110, CC07807 Ford Transit Van, CC82204 2001 MSA British Rally Championship Mini, CC18106 Scania R Series + Curtainside Trailer plus others, (Most vehicles have been on display & require cleaning, some missing inner packing & small parts). Conditions: Excellent To Mint With Fair To Near Mint Boxes. (25)
Corgi Eddie Stobart Group Of Four Trucks. CC13722 Scania R + Box Trailer, CC13801 Mercedes Benz Actros + Fridge Trailer, CC13402 Volvo FH + Curtainside Trailer, Modelzone CC14012 MAN Volvo FH + Box Trailer "Ford Focus WRC Rally Team" (Missing mirrors). First three come with mirrors & certs. Conditions: Near Mint to Mint With Good To Excellent Boxes. (4)
Cameras and Related Items, including a Kodak Motormatic 35, untested, Minolta 16-Ps, cased, in maker's box, G-VG, Zenit EM body, shutter working, F-G, Brownie Model C box camera, F-G. Pentax 105R, compact, untested, G, Mamiya-Sekor 500TL & Kowa SE R bodies, AF, flash units, brackets and other items
Photographic Books, including 1961/62, 1962/63, 1964/65, 1965/66, 1966/67, 1967/68, 1968/69, 1969/70. 1971/72 editions of The Wallace Heaton Photographic Blue Book, Lewis Morley Photographer of the Sixties, Portraiture at Home by R H Mason, The Complete Photographer by Andreas Feininger, A Manual of Advanced Photography by A Feininger and others
Politics Annotated with Poetry. A Copy of a Poll of the Burgesses and Freeholders Of the Town and County of the Town of Nottingham, For electing Two Burgesses to serve in Parliament for the said Town [...] April 1754; (in the exact Order they voted) before John Fellows and Thomas Sands, Gentlemen, Sheriffs. Candidates, [...] Lord Viscount Howe, Sir Wilughby (sic, i.e. Willoughby) Aston, Bart. [&] John Plumptree [...], Nottingham: Printed by Tho. Collyer, and sold by R. Ware on Ludgate-Hill London, et al., 1754, pp: [1], 76pp, interleaved, [4]ff of which between pages 2-9 are inscribed in contemporary ink manuscript with a 33-stanza poem, 'The Tories Lamentation' by J.D. of Leicester, the verse untraceable by us thus far, contemporary calf boards, rebacked and repaired, inner-margins reinforced, 8vo Provenance: 1) John Soare/Nottingham/1766; MS inscription to ffep. 2) John Walker. 1807/January 1* Bottle Lane; MS inscription to recto pastedown. 3) Frederic Arthur Wadsworth (1871-1943), Nottingham historian and book collector; his armorial bookplate to recto pastedown.
Northumberland. Alnwick Items to 1881, a Victorian collection of earlier and contemporary ephemera, 121pp, tipped-in &/or pasted, comprising a late 18th/early 19th c printed bill from Andrew Henderson, Angle Inn, Alnwick, printed and inscribed with the recipient's account for breakfast, wine, brandy or rim, ale or porter, horses, hay & corn, another, similar, for Charles Turner, Queen's Head, Newcastle, an apprentice's indenture dated 1799, 1822 'advert' for Robert Finlay, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Narrowgate-Street, Alnwick, an 1817 militia summons to Robert Finlay, Junior, presumably the wine merchant's son, another Northumberland militia certificate, three albumen prints of the Mechanics' Institute's exhibition at the Alnwick Corn Exchange in 1872, an 1865 British passport, folding table of the Percy Artillery Volunteers/Strength of the Brigade for the Years 1871 and 1872, 1877 table of the 2nd Northumberland (The Percy) Artillery Volunteers, contemporary newspaper and periodical clippings mentioning The Percy Volunteers, extensive number of further clippings throughout, tls from the Duke of Northumberlan'd agent Charles R. Burnett viz. payment of rent and a tennants' dinner at Alnwick Castle, 1873 poster for the Election of Members of the Local Board of Health, for the District of the Townships of Alnwick and Canongate, 1873, a notice to the freemen of Alnwick for the aforementioned election, printed 1875 notice to the ratepayers, Alnwick Freemasons' Lodge invitation, vellum and parchment indentures, letters and other correspondence, Alnwick Mechanics' Institute Conversazione 1869, early 18th c newspaper, The Englishman's Evening Post, and Universal Advertiser (London), No. 1, Tuesday, January I. 1739-40, 2pp, further ephemera, including some advertising and 'broadsheets', etc., the whole prefixed by a partial manuscript index, contemporary green quarter-morocco over cloth, rubbed, split and with some movement, marbled endpapaers, 4to The leaves and the tipped-in pieces of ephemera, some of which have losses, are in mixed condition. The binding rubbed, split and with some movement.
Local Interest. A sammelband of three 17th c Presbyterian tracts, including two funeral sermons for the Pierreponts of Holme Pierrepont Hall, comprising Reynolds (William, M.A., Minister of the Gosepl at St. Maries (sic) in Nottingham), The Vanitie (sic) of Man, in His best Estate; A Sermon Preached At St. Maries (sic) in Nottingham, March 18.1657. At the Funeral of the Honourable Francis Pierepont [i.e. Pierrepont], Esq; third Son to the Right Honourable Robert Earl of Kingston[-upon-Hull], sole edition, London: Printed for J. Rothwell, at the Fountain in Goldsmiths-row in Cheapside, 1658, complete, pp: [viii], 24, defective but legible title-page, [Wing R1323A], [with] Whitlock (John, M.A.), The Upright Man And His Happy End: Opened and Applyed (sic) in a Sermon Preached at the Funerals Of the Honourable Francis Pierrepont, Esq [...], sole edition, London: Printed by D.M. for John Rothwell, 1658, defective, [& with] Chorlton (John), The Glorious Reward of Faithful Ministers declared and improved, sole edition, London: Printed by T.P. and are to be sold by Zachary Whitworth bookseller in Manchester, 1696, defective, including lack of all imprint details, all three parts browned, tatty &/or chipped, creased, some edges rounded with loss of pagination, fragmentary 18th/19th wrapper, 4to, [&] The Works of Shakespeare, volume VII only, London: J. and R. Tonson, et al., 1767, original calf, tired and starting to strain/split, 12mo, (2)
Byron, Romantic & Nottinghamshire Poetry. Four copies of The Giaour, tenth, twelfth, thirteenth & fourteenth editions, London: John Murray, 1814-15, mixed quarter-morocco bindings, 8vo, The Bride of Abydos, eighth edition, London: Printed by T. Davison for John Murray, 1814, quarter-morocco over cloth, 8vo, Beppo, seventh edition, London: John Murray, 1818, original wrappers, enclosed in later half-morocco, 12mo, Mazeppa, London: W. Dugdale, 1825, three-quarter morocco over cloth, 12mo in 6s, two copies of Lara, 1824 & 1830, mixed sizes, [Snart (Charles, editor)], Selection of Poems, two-volume set, sole edition, Newark: Printed and Sold by M. Hage, et al., 1807-08, volume II includes 'The Mountain Violet', page 66, which has before been attributed to a young Lord Byron, original publisher's cloth over papered boards, volume II disbound, otherwise worn but holding, 8vo, [&] Wild (Marianne), Horns of Melancholy, first edition, Nottingham: R. Allen, 1838, split gutter but holding, contemporary green straight-grain morocco, gilt, rubbed and bumped, all edges gilt, 12mo in 6s, (14) Ex-lib, sold with any faults and as such not liable to return.
Architecture & Antiquarianism. [Fine binding] Winkles (B.) & Garland (R., illustrator), French Cathedrals, London: Charles Tilt, 1837, steel-engraved frontispiece and plates, finely bound in contemporary olive quarter-morocco over marbled boards, the spine tooled in gilt with Perpendicular Gothic architectural vignettes, top-edge gilt, others uncut, marbled endpapers, 4to, Smith (Charles Roach, FSA) & Fairholt (F.W., FSA, illustrator), The Antiquities of Richborough, Reculver, and Lymne, in Kent, London: John Russell Smith, 1850, colour and monochrome plates, in-text illustrations, original publisher's cloth, uncut, 4to, [medieval] Turner (T. Hudson), Some Account of Domestic Architecture in England [...], Oxford: John Henry Parker, 1851, illustrated, finely bound in contemporary green morocco gilt, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, 8vo, Buckman (Professor, FLS, FGS, &c.) & Newmarch (C.H.), Illustrations of the Remains of Roman Art, in Cirencester, The Site of Antient (sic) Corinium, London: George Bell, 1850, colour and monochrome plates, in-tect illustrations, original publisher's blue cloth gilt, uncut, 4to,[Raphael] Cattermole (Rev. Richard), The Book of Cartoons, plates, London, 1837, original publisher's roan gilt over cloth, all edges gilt, 8vo, Clark's Account of Guildford Castle, [Surrey], n.d. [c. 1875], half-calf, 8vo, (6) Provenance: 1st: Richard Neville Hadcock FRSA (1895-1980), ecclesiologist and historian, his pictorial bookplate to recto pastedown, dated 1920. 2nd: Alfred Trice Martin (1855-1926), antiquarian, his crested bookplate to recto pastedown. 6th: John Tricks Spalding (1844-1924), Nottingham mayor, alderman and magistrate, and collector of topographical books, his cypher binding and bookplate to recto pastedown.
Africa. Schillings (C.G.) & Whyte (Frederic, translator), With Flashlight and Rifle: A Record of Hunting Adventures and of Studies in Wild Life [...], two-volume set, first edition, London: Hutchinson and Co., 1906, illustrated, original publisher's green cloth, pictorial gilt, top-edge gilt, 8vo, idem., In Wildest Africa, two-volume set, first edition, London: Hutchinson and Co., 1907, original publisher's terracotta cloth, 8vo, Cumming (R. Gordon), A Hunter's Life in South Africa, two-volume set, Bulawayo: Books of Zimbabwe, 1980, dj over cloth boards, 8vo, (6)
Kipling (Rudyard), The Works, thirty-one volume set, the Bombay edition, limited to 1,050 copies, London: Macmillan & Co Ltd., 1913-38, printed by R. & R. Clark from the Florence Press Type, original cloth over papered boards, some stains, discoloration and scuffed wear, some volumes with dustjackets, each in varying condition, top-edge gilt, others uncut, 4to, other harlequin volumes from another set, etc., (58)
Miscellaneous. Late 18th to mid-19th c children's and juvenile books, didactics, and adult annuals, including Smith (Charlotte), Rural Walks: in Dialogues. Intended for the Use of Young Persons, two-volume set, second edition, London: T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies, 1795, lacking three leaves: vol. I B1, vol. II G6-7, remaining leaves tatty in places, occasional chips, late 20th c calf, 12mo, Taylor (The Rev. Isaac), Scenes in Europe, for the Amusement and Instruction of Little Tarry-at-Home Travellers, third edition, London: J. Harris and Son, 1820, half-title, folding map frontispiece defective, original red roan over publisher's pictorial boards, worn and chipped, 12mo, Friendship's Offering; or, The Annual Remembrancer [...] for 1825, London: Lupton Relfe, hand-coloured engraved architectural Gothick title, some engraved prelims, split gutter but holding, rare in original aquatint card covers, worn, over embossed paper wrappers, all edges gilt, 12mo, Forget Me Not for 1826, London: R. Ackermann, original publisher's pictorial green paper covers, chipped with loss, all edges gilt, 12mo, [Mudford (William)], The Iron Shroud; or, Italian Revenge, Paisley: Caldwell and Son, 1839, 24pp, original cover only, 12mo, Daniel O'Rourke's Wonderful Voyage to the Moon [...], Glasgow: Printed for the Bookseller, n.d. [c. 1835], 24pp, original cover only, 12mo, another defective Scottish chapbook, three harlequin volumes of Joyce's Scientific Dialogues for Young People, mixed imprints and dates, unexamined, various contemporary bindings, 12mo, incomplete work illustrated by Bewick, etc., (17)
Local Interest. Trueman (Edwin) & Marston (R. Westland), History of Ilkeston [...], first edition, signed and dedicated by Trueman, Ilkeston: Printed and Published by The Pioneer Printing Company, Limited, 1899, illustrated, contemporary quarter-calf over cloth, relaid, top-edge gilt, others uncut, marbled endpapers, 4to, another copy, similar, 4to, Trueman (Edwin), The New Borough of Ilkeston: A Portrait Gallery of Fifty of its Principal Inhabitants. Published as a Souvenir of the [Golden] Jubilee of [...] Queen Victoria, London: Bemrose & Sons, 1887, illustrated, original pictorial red cloth gilt, all edges gilt, 8vo, a similar copy, later, [...] A Souvenir of the Coronation of [...] George V, Ilkeston: Printed & Publshed by Edwin Trueman, "Pioneer" Office, 1911, original red cloth, all edges gilt, 8vo, Borough of Ilkeston. Copy of Minutes of the Quarterly Meeting of the Council, Held on the Ninth Day of November, 1891, stained, original cloth, 8vo, Permanent Record of Queen Victoria's State Visit to Derby [...], Derby: W. Hobson, 1891, illustrated, original pictorial blue cloth, 8vo, Gayton (William Warren), History of the Congregational Church, Ilkeston, sole edition, s.l., s.n., 1928, finely bound in contemporary quarter-morocco gilt over cloth, rubbed, top-edge gilt, others uncut, 4to, (7)
Local Interest. Deering (Charles, M.D.), Nottinghamia vetus et nova, or an Historical Account of the Ancient and Present State of the Town of Nottingham [...], first edition, Nottingham: Printed by and for, George Ayscough, & Thomas Willington, 1751, lacking title, otherwise unexamined, contemporary reverse calf, split and repaired, 4to, two Nottingham election Poll Books, Nottingham: R. Sutton, 1830 & 1855, some repairs and institutional stamps, 20th c morocco over cloth, 12mo in 6s, [India & the 1857 Mutiny] Meek (The Rev. Robert, of Sutton Bonington), The Martyr of Allahabad, first edition, London: James Nisbet & Co., 1857, portrait frontispiece, original publisher's cloth, some blind-stamps, 8vo, three volumes of Robin Hood's Garlands, 1792, 1800 and n.d. [c. 1800], each chapbook defective &/or repaired, cloth, mixed sizes, Creswell's History of Printing, 1863, original wrappers, repaired, 4to, two of Sir Joseph Bright's scrapbooks of newspaper, journal and periodical clippings, c. 1890, repaired contemporary bindings, 4to, Terrier of the Chamber & Bridge Estates, Corporation of Nottingham, 1871, contemporary floppy roan, oblong folio (33.5 x 44cm), Pendock Barry Barry versus James Butlin, 1836, defective, lacking all prelims, unexamined thereafter, 20th c black cloth, folio (45 x 28.5cm), two volumes of Chaworth's Hunting Songs & Poems, the Belvoir Hunt, Sherwood Gazetteer volume I, some local imprints, etc,. (24) Ex-lib, sold with any faults and as such not liable to return.
Robin Crozier (1936-2001) - The Machine, signed, dated 1951 and dedicated To Derek Carruthers, pen, ink and gouache, 38 x 56cm and three other works on paper by Derwent Wise (1933-2003), R Jewel and T Mohammed (4) Crosier drawing foxed, slightly creased / browned, the others in good condition
Godwin (William), Mandeville. A Tale of the Seventeenth Century in England, volumes I & II only, first edition, Edinburgh: Printed for Archibald Constable and Co., et al., 1817, half-titles, original publisher's boards, worn and split, but holding, uncut, contemporary bookseller's ticket to upper-covers: R. Millikens, 34 Grafton St., [London], 12mo, further works by Shelley's father-in-law, including St. Leon: A Tale of the Sixteenth Century, London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, et al., 1831, toned, original publisher's Standard Novels cloth binding, split, twisted, 8vo, two others conforming, The Adventures of Caleb Williams & Fleetwood, 1832, original bindings in varying states, 8vo, etc., (7) Provenance: William St Clair FBA (1937-2021).

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