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A VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED DRESS SPORRAN R & H B KIRKWOOD Edinburgh 1881, the large arched cantle with finely engraved Celtic knot work and beasts with engraved pendant, backed with black leather, the white goat hair body with twin black goat hair tassels with matching engraved silver bells, with tooled leather body and pocket to reverse cantle 17.5cm wide
A GROUP OF THREE ROYAL SCOTS PLAID BROOCHES one large example with applied crown, thistle border and regimental name with St Andrew on cross, engraved to reverse '3RS / I' and marked to R & H B Kirkwood; together with two small examples with thistle border and applied two colour regimental badge, one by R & H B Kirkwood, the other J Stewart & Sons (3) 11.5cm and 9.5cm diameter
A GORDON HIGHLANDERS OFFICERS DIRK AND SGIAN DUBH R & H B KIRKWOOD, EDINBURGH 1906 the sgian dubh fully hallmarked, the dirk makers mark only, the irk with black wood baluster handle with silver studs, the oak leaf gallery with collet set foil backed crystal, the leather covered scabbard set with bi knife and fork with applied thistle mounts and regimental badge; with matching sgian dubh (2) dirk blade 30cm long, overall 43.5cm; sgian dubh 19.5cm long
A SMALL WEMYSS WARE COMMEMORATIVE VICTORIA GOBLET DATED 1897 probably decorated by Karel Nekola, depicting the royal crown and monogram of Queen Victoria within a field of roses, thistles and acorns, bearing inscription THE SIXTIETH YEAR OF QUEEN VICTORIA'S REIGN/ 1837-1897, impressed mark WEMYSS WARE/ R. H. & S., printed retailer's mark T. GOODE & CO. 14.5cm high
Giffard (Edward). A Short Visit to the Ionian Islands, Athens, and the Morea, 1st edition, 1837, title with vignette, map and six lithographed plates, a little light spotting and offsetting, frontispiece detaching (small bookseller stamp to verso), contemporary burgundy calf gilt, spine a little rubbed and darkened, 8vo, together with Travels, Comprising Observations made during a Residence in the Tarentaise, and various parts of the Grecian and Pennine Alps, and in Switzerland and Auvergne, in the Years 1820, 1821, and 1822, by R. Bakewell, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1823, 3 hand-coloured aquatint plates only (of 4), wood-engraved illustrations, light offsetting, volume I front endpaper detached, bookplates, contemporary half calf gilt, volume I upper cover detached, loss at head of spines, 8vo First work Blackmer 683. (3)
Crofts (Freeman Wills). Murderers Make Mistakes, 1947; Young Robin Brand, Detective, 1947; Silence for the Murderer, 1949, 1st editions, illustrations to Young Robin Brand, previous owner signature to Murderers, original cloth (Murderers covers with some darkening to extremities), dust jackets, some fading to spines, a few chips to Silence spine, 8vo, together with five first editions by Ngaio Marsh including Opening Night, 1951, Scales of Justice, 1955, Off With His Head, 1957 and Singing in the Shrouds, 1959 and others by R. Austin Freeman etc (14)
Stockton (Frank R.). The Lady, or the Tiger, 1st edition, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1884, half-title present, 8pp. advertisements at rear, toned throughout, contemporary inscription on preliminary blank, floral patterned endpapers, original pictorial cloth, slightly rubbed and dusty, orange tiger-stripe spine a little darkened and a trifle frayed at foot, 8vo, together with Rooper (George) Thames and Tweed, 1st edition, Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, [1870], half-title inscribed by Roper 'The Honble Mrs. Pepys With the Authors kind regards, Nov: 1872' (becoming detached and with later manuscript notes on verso), advertisement endpapers, upper hinge split, original green cloth gilt, spine darkened and slightly rubbed at ends, 8vo, plus Ricketts (C.S., illustrator), Poems Dramatic and Lyrical: by John Leicester Warren, Lord de Tabley, 1893, six plates, generally toned, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, free endpapers browned, original green cloth gilt, spine faded and slightly frayed at foot, plus a copy of Poems by Tabley, Second Series, 1894, similarly bound, plus other 19th century cloth-bound books, including Hawker, E.V. Lucas, Andrew Lang, etc. (55)
Sell (Peter & Murrell, Gina). Flora of Great Britain and Ireland, volumes 4 & 5, Cambridge University Press, 2006 & 1996 respectively, originally pictorial laminated boards, large 8vo, together with Lees (Edwin), The Botany of Worcestershire, or the Distribution of the Indigenous & Naturalized Plants of that County..., Worcester, 1867, hand-coloured map frontispiece, some spotting at front and rear, contemporary ownership inscription to front flyleaf, original cloth gilt, rubbed at head and foot of spine, 8vo, plus Boon (Christopher R. & Outen, Alan R.), Flora of Bedfordshire, published Bedfordshire Natural History Society, 2011, colour illustrations including many from photographs, original pictorial laminated boards, small folio, plus other county floras and natural history, including some supplements and booklets (48)
Simpkin (W. & Marshall, R., printed for). The Reign of Terror; a collection of authentic narratives of the horrors committed by the revolution government of France..., 2 volumes, 1826, bookplate to front pastedown, water damage to foot, some minor toning, uniform contemporary full calf, boards and spines marked and rubbed, 8vo, together with De Courcy (Le Marquis), La Coalition de 1701 contre la France, 2 volumes, Paris, 1886, black and white frontispiece portraits, bookplates to front pastedowns, some spotting, uniform gilt decorated half morocco, boards and spines lightly rubbed, 8vo, and other 19th century history reference and literature, all leather bindings, some French language, condition is generally fair/good, 8vo (approximately 160 volumes) (3 shelves)
Waite (Arthur Edward). A New Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry..., new and revised edition, 2 volumes, circa 1920, frontispiece to each, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed, together with Giovagnoli (R.), Storia politica d'Italia: Risorgimento Italiano dal 1815 al 1848, Milan, no date, some spotting throughout, contemporary parchment-backed cloth, slightly rubbed and soiled, plus Jones (Bernard E.), Freemasons' Guide and Compendium, reprint, 1952, black & white plates and illustrations, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed and soiled, all large 8vo, plus other history and related including some further freemasonry interest (6 shelves)
Cellarius (Andreas). Geographia Antiqua: Being a Complete Set of Maps, of Antient Geography ... Designed for the Use of Schools, and of Gentlemen who make the Antient Writers their Delight or Study, A new edition, printed for F. and C. Rivington, C. Law and T. N. Longman, 1799, printed title page and contents list, contents with near contemporary ink ownership signature, twenty-eight (only of thirty-three) uncoloured maps, engraved by R. W. Seale, disbound and loose, each map approximately 210 x 310 mm, oblong 4to Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (28)
England & Wales. Berry (William), A New Mapp of the Kingdome of England and Wales Containing all the Cities, Market Towns, with the Roades from Town to Town and the Reputed Miles between them, are given by Inspection without Scale or Compass. To the most serene and most sacred majesty William III, circa 1690, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring on two conjoined sheets, distances shown in straight lines and circles, side tables list cities and market towns, elaborate uncoloured cartouche, two small stains, occasional repaired marginal tears, trimmed to plate mark along upper margin, 590 x 870 mm Uncommon. R. W. Shirley. Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650-1750, Berry 2, state 2. (1)
India. Wyld (James), Map of the countries between England & India designed to shew the over-land and sea routes to the east, circa 1840, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, old folds strengthened with linen, two fold-out tabs, 625 x 790 mm, together with Cary (John), A new map of Hindoostan from the latest authorities, 1811, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, inset map of Ceylon, water stained and toned, some worming to margins, 470 x 520 mm, with two other maps, including Baker (E.), South America with its political divisions compiled from state papers and observations..., published R. Wilkinson, 1806, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, backed with linen, some staining, 525 x 605 mm, and Seutter (Matthaus), Gallia Augustiniana in suas provincias divisa..., published G. Lotter, circa 1730, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, slight staining to margins, 495 x 575 mm (4)
Map reference. Shirley (R. W.), The Mapping of the World, Holland Press, 1983, numerous colour and black and white illustrations throughout, publisher's cloth gilt, dust jacket, folio, together with Harley (J. B. & Woodward David, & others), The History of Cartography, three volumes, bound in 6, published The University of Chicago, 1987 - 2007, numerous colour and black and white illustrations throughout, publisher's cloth gilt, dust jackets, folio, with Shirley (R. W.), Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650 [and] Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650 - 1750, published Holland Press 1980 & 1988 respectively, two volumes containing numerous illustrations throughout, publisher's cloth gilt, dust jackets, 4to, plus Beresiner (Yasha), British county maps. Reference and price guide, published Antique Collectors' Club, 1983, numerous colour and black and white illustrations throughout, publisher's cloth gilt, dust jacket, folio, and Saxton (Christopher), An Atlas of England and Wales, 1579, facsimile edition, 1979, colour illustrations throughout, limited edition 98/500, signed by R. V. Tooley, modern quarter calf gilt, contained in slipcase, folio, with another approximately 125 map reference books and facsimile atlases, various sizes and condition (approx.130)
Pugin (Augustus Charles and Heath, Charles). Paris and its Environs, Displayed in a Series of Two Hundred Picturesque Views, from Original Drawings, 2 volumes in one, 1831, additional engraved titles, 200 engraved views on 100 plates, occasional spotting and marginal stains, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt panelled diced calf, lacking spine and upper board detached, worn, 4to, together with Galignani (A. & W., publishers), Galignani's New Paris Guide; or, Stranger's Companion through the French Metropolis..., 13th edition, Paris & London, 1825, folding engraved map frontispiece, hand-coloured in outline, two folding plans and numerous engraved plates, contemporary marbled sheep, gilt decorated spine with red morocco title label, joints slightly cracked, extremities rubbed, 12mo in 6s, with Philips (R., publisher), A Practical Guide during a Journey from London to Paris..., 1802, folding engraved map frontispiece, two other folding maps and three folding plates, contemporary sheep, joints split and some wear, 12mo in 6s, plus three others including a Landscape Annual (Tourist in Italy by Thomas Roscoe), 1833, numerous engraved plates, contemporary dark green morocco, lacking spine, small 8vo, and two 18th century odd volumes relating to Paris (6)
World. Roberts (Lieutenant), A General Chart, exhibiting the discoveries made by Captn. James Cook in this and his two preceeding voyages with the tracks of the ships under his command, circa 1785, large engraved map on two conjoined sheets, contemporary hand colouring, two closed tears affecting image, one crudely repaired, some creasing, 570 x 895 mm, together with Baker (b.), A General chart on Mercator's projection to shew the track of the Lion and Hindostan from England to the Gulph of Pekin in China and their return to England..., George Nicol, 1796, large uncoloured engraved map, old folds, 600 x 930 mm, with Scott (R.), Hydrographical chart of the world on Wright or Mercators projection..., circa 1820, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, some marginal closed tears, short split at top of central fold, slight spotting, 455 x 515 mm, plus Faden (William), Eastern hemisphere, 1802, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, some repaired closed tears, some staining, backed with linen, 595 x 585 mm, and Pinkerton (John, publisher), The World on Mercators projection, western part, 1812, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, short split with slight loss to central fold, 710 x 515 mm (5)
Crinitus (Petrus). Honesta Disciplina libri XXV. De Poetis Latinus eiisdem libri V. Poematum quoq illius libri II., Basel, 1532, title and rear blank verso with woodcut device, woodcut initials, title with small hole just affecting device, imprint erased from foot, some light water stains and toning, a few ink splashes, small marginal wormholes to first few leaves, a few leaves with ink crossings through, previous owner signatures to title and front endpaper (front endpaper dated 1617), contemporary vellum, spine with manuscript title, a little stained with small wormholes and tracks, 8vo, together with Terentius. Comoedia sex, tum ex Donati Commentariis..., R. Stephani, Paris, 1529, Estienne woodcut device to title, lacking leaves b1-b8, r8 and final leaf of index, title and front endpapers detached, a few early annotations a little light spotting and soiling, later half calf, upper cover detached, rubbed with some edge wear, folio (2)
Eachard (John, and Thomas Hobbes). The Grounds and Occasions of the Contempt of the Clergy and Religion Enquired into &c. Together with some Observations upon an Answer thereto. With Mr. Hobb's State of Nature Considered in a Dialogue between Philautus and Timothy: To which are added Five Letters from the Author of the Grounds and Occasions of the Contempt of the Clergy, 3 parts in one, 1685, a little light spotting and toning, previous owner inscription at head of title, hinges reinforced, later panelled calf, spine rubbed, upper joint cracking, a couple of small wormtracks, 8vo, together with Snake in the Grass: Or, Satan transform'd into an Angel of Light, Discovering the Deep and Unsuspected Subtilty which is Couched under the Pretended Simplicity, of many of the Principal Leaders of those People call'd Quakers, 3rd edition, 1698, engraved frontispiece, John Audland's Blasphemous Letter to George Fox (page 369) and advertisement leaf misbound after contents leaves, some light spotting and toning, previous owner signatures to title, ink shelf number stamped to front pastedown, near contemporary panelled calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Pagano-Papismus: Or, an exact Parallel between Rome-Pagan, and Rome-Christian, in their Doctrines and Ceremonies, by Joshua Stopford, 1675, 303 pages, bound with The Ways and Methods of Romes Advancement; Or, whereby the Pope and his Agents have endeavoured to Propagate their Doctrines, 1675, 138 pages, some light spotting and soiling, presentation inscription from the author to R. Belwood, 1675, to title, and author inscription, 1674 to rear blank, modern brown morocco, 8vo, with five other sermons etc, including A Discourse of the Pastoral Care, by Gilbert, Lord Bishop of Sarum, 1692 and Sermons Preached upon Several Occasions: (Most of them) before the Magistrates and Judges in the North-East Auditory of S. Giles's Church Edinburgh, by A.L. Monro, 1693 (8)
[Ferrier, Susan Edmonstone]. Destiny: Or, the Chief's Daughter, 3 volumes, 1st edition, Edinburgh: Robert Cadell, 1831, half-titles present, occasional spotting (mostly to first and final leaves), contemporary red morocco gilt, spines faded, extremities rubbed, volume 1 with head of spine slightly frayed, 8vo in 12s, together with Whitehead (Mr. W.), An Hymn to the Nymph of Bristol Spring, printed for R. Dodsley, 1st edition, 1751, half-title present (dusty and spotted), vignette title-page, engraved head and tail-piece, free endpapers toned, armorial bookplate and crest label of William Phelps on front pastedown, early 20th century vellum (bowed), with title printed in black on upper cover, slim 4to, plus other 18th and 19th century antiquarian books, including: The Book of Common Prayer, printed by John Baskett, 1716; An Essay on the Gout, by George Cheyne, 2nd edition, 1720, disbound; Scotland and the Scotch, by Catherine Sinclair, 2 volumes, 1840; The Gentleman's Society at Spalding, William Pickering, 1851; Salmagundi: or, the Whim-Whams and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq. and Others, 1824, mostly leatherbound, some defective (30)
Quintilianus (Marcus Fabius). Institutionum oratoriarum libri duodecim. Summa diligentia ad fidem vetustissimorum codicum recogniti, ac restituti. Novae huic editioni adiecit Fabianarum Notarum spicilegium subcisium Daniel Pareus. Accesserum etiam Quintilianorum Declamationes, London, Typis E.G. Impensis R. Whitakeri, 1641, 2 parts in 1 volume, second part without title (A1), contemporary plain calf, some minor marks, thick 8vo, together with Sturm (Johann Christoph), Mathesis Juvenilis das ist: Anleitung vor die Jugend zur Mathesin, Zweiter Theil, Nuremberg, 1705, part 2 only, 1058 pages, plus index at rear, engraved plates, including one folding, contemporary vellum, rubbed and some marks, thick 8vo, plus two others: Quintus Horatius Flaccus, Opera, Tonson & Watts, 1715, 12mo but interleaved with unused larger blank pages of later 18th century paper (with Britannia watermark), untrimmed, late 18th century calf-backed marbled boards, rubbed and some minor marks to extremities, square 8vo, and Joachim Hoppius, Commentatio Succincta ad institutions Justinianeas una cum praecognitis Jurisprudentiae Utilissimis, edition nova, Frankfurt & Leipzig, Schrey & Conrad, 1736, some light browning, bookplate of Sir John Trollope, Bart., M.P., to front pastedown, contemporary calf, rubbed and minor wear, 4to (4)
Qur'an [English]. The Koran, commanly called the Alcoran of Mohammed, translated into English immediatelyf rom the Original Arabic ... by George Sale, 2 volumes, for L. Hawes, W. Clarke, R. Collins, and T. Wilcox, 1764, engraved folding map of Arabia, 3 genealogical tables (2 folding), folding plan of Mecca, mild toning, light spotting to title pages and leaves facing plates, small faint stain to map, contemporary speckled calf, slightly rubbed and worn, volume 1 front board detached, 8vo, and 1 other First octavo edition and the second overall of Sale's Qur'an, the first English translation to be made direct from the Arabic. (3)
Smollett (Tobias). The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle. In which are included Memoirs of a Lady of Quality, 2nd Cooke edition, printed for C. Cooke, [1799], 13 engraved plates by Corbould and others (including frontispiece to each volume), publisher's catalogue to rear of volume 4, occasional light spotting and browning, closed tear to one leaf in catalogue, contemporary marbled sheep, rubbed, 12mo, together with: Kelly (Hugh), Memoirs of a Magdalen, or the History of Louisa Mildmay, 1st Cooke edition, printed for C. Cooke, [1795], 2 volumes in 1 (as issued), engraved frontispiece, 1 plate, contemporary tree calf, rubbed, 12mo; [Sterne, Laurence], A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy: to which are added the Letters to Eliza, by Yorick. Stereotype edition, according to the process of Firmin Didot, Paris: P. Didot and F. Didot, 1800, initial advertisement leaf, contemporary mottled sheep gilt, slightly rubbed, 12mo; Gilpin (William), Observations relative chiefly to Picturesque Beauty, made in the Year 1776, on Several Parts of Great Britain; particularly the High-Lands of Scotland, 1st edition, for R. Blamire, 1789, 2 volumes in 1, 40 tinted aquatints and soft-ground etchings, some offsetting and spotting to text-leaves, contemporary half calf, covers detached, worn, 8vo; Faulkner (Thomas), The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Hammersmith, 1st edition, Nichols & Son [and others], 1839, engraved frontispiece, folding plan, folding map (torn in 2 parts), text vignettes, edges untrimmed, contemporary quarter cloth, shaken, spine defective, 8vo; and approximately 25 others, mainly 1920s Macmillan pocket editions of Thomas Hardy, original cloth, gilt spines Abbey Scenery 487 for a later edition of Gilpin. Mixed lot containing attractive copies of two pocket editions by innovative publisher Charles Cooke (1759/60-1816); his second edition of Smollett's Peregrine Pickle (first published by him in 1794, possibly with fewer plates) is uncommon, with three copies traced by ESTC. (a carton)
Spottiswood (John). The History of the Church and State of Scotland ... the fourth edition corrected, whereunto is added a large appendix, printed for R. Royston, 1677, engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary annotations and pen-trials to margins and frontispiece verso 20th-century bookplate of William Spottiswoode, contemporary mottled calf, wear to extremities and spine, front joint partially split but firm, folio, together with:Strype (John), Memorials of the Most Reverend Father in God, Thomas Cranmer, 1st edition, 1694, engraved frontispiece, rubricated title page, 3 engraved plates, browning to initial gatherings in appendix, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, folio;Prynne (William), The History of King John, King Henry III. and the Most Illustrious Edward the I, 1st edition, 2nd issue, for Philip Chetwind, 1670, bookplate of William Horatio Crawford (1815-1888), gilt edges, 19th-century purple morocco gilt, slightly rubbed, folio; Charnock (Stephen), The Works, being Several Discourses upon the Existence and Attributes of God, 2 volumes, for Ben Griffin and Tho. Cockerill [volume 2: by A. Maxwell and R. Roberts, 1684, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1 (lacking in volume 2),toning, volume 1 initial blank loose, volume 2 title dust-soiled and with shallow chip in lower margin, contemporary panelled calf, worn, joints cracking, volume 2 front board detached, folio; Madox (Thomas), The History and Antiquities of the Exchequer of the Kings of England, 1st edition, printed by John Matthews and sold by Robert Knaplock, 1711, title page and dedication soiled, closed tear in final 2 leaves, contemporary calf, joints cracked but firm, extremities worn, folio; and 5 others, comprising Fiddes's Life of Cardinal Wolsey (1726, front board detached), Whitlocke's Memorials (1732), Strype's Life of Parker (1711), Burkitt's New Testament (1707, lacking frontispiece) and Walker's Sufferings of the Clergy (1714), all folio Wing 5021 (Spottiswood), 6024 (Strype), 3980 (Prynne), 3703 and 3705 (Charnock). Prynne's work is a re-issue, with a cancel title page, of his Third Tome of an Exact and Chronological Vindication, which first appeared in 1688. (12)
Virgil. [Opera] Vergilius cum commentariis et figuris, [Venice: Lucantonio Giunta, 1522], title page printed in red and black with architectonic woodcut border, large woodcuts throughout the text, text in Roman characters surrounded by commentary in Gothic, bound without the final section (3a-3f), title page slightly soiled and worm, occasional marginal soiling and damp-staining elsewhere, modern calf, folio, together withMagdeburg Centuries, Quarta Centuria Ecclesiasticae Historiae, Basel: Johannes Oporinus, 1560, woodcut title device and initial, colophon leaf, toning, title page slightly marked, faint intermittent tide-mark in lower outer corners, contemporary panelled calf, covers detached, worn, folio, Cicero, Petri Lescaloperii ... Humanitas theologica in qua M. T. Cicero De natura deorum, argumentis, expositionibus, illustrationibus nunc primum in lucem prodit, 1st edition, Paris: Sébastien Cramoisy, 1660, title page printed in red and black with woodcut device, title page slightly spotted and toned, light marginal spotting elswhere, gilt edges, modern half calf, folio, Gregory of Tours, Opera Omnia ... atque notis et observationibus illustrata, opera et studio Theoderici Ruinart, 1st edition, Paris: François Muguet, 1699, engraved folding plate, a few trivial spots and marks, contemporary calf, rebacked, corners restored, some stripping to boards, folio, Methodius of Olympus, [Greek title] Convivium Virginum, nunc primum editum, et Latinate donatum, à Petro Possino, 1st edition, Paris: e Typographia Regia, 1657, engraved arms to title, Greek and Latin text in double column, contemporary English panelled calf, rebacked, rubbed, folio, Cave (William), Antiquitates Apostolicae, 5th edition, revised, for R. Royston, 1684, engraved frontispiece, double-page page with marginal repair, text vignettes, modern calf, folio, Calvör (Caspar), Saxonia inferior gentilis et Christiana, 1st edition, Goslar: Johann Christoph König, 1714, half-title, title page trimmed and mounted, lacking frontispiece, browning, contemporary half sheep, worn, folio, Adams V470 (Virgil). M110.4 (Magdeburg Centuries). Wing C1589 (Cave). (7)
JOHN CHERRINGTON OF HEREFORD (1931-2015) - (Five times exhibitor at the National Portrait Gallery, see Lot 77, his portrait of Right Hon Lord R A Butler, KG, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge at our Cardiff Saleroom on 1st June, 2018) Lots 312 - 320 - All unframed unless otherwise stated, majority signed, late 1970s/1980s JOHN CHERRINGTON oil on board - treescape with rickety fence by a lane, signed and dated 1976, 60 x 90 cms and JOHN CHERRINGTON oil on board - large colourful still life abstract, signed and dated 1982, 83 x 103 cms
A Victorian silver dessert comport by R. & S. Garrard & Co., London 1868, stamped R & S Garrard Panton St. London as retailers, formed with overlapping cast vine leaves and bunches of grapes, the stem formed as a vine stock, the circular base conformingly applied, 17cm (6 1/2in) high, 917g (29.45 oz); with a facetted, cut and part frosted liner, 19.5cm (7 3/4in) high overall
Four Corgi Hauliers of Renown 1:50 scale diecast model lorries: CC13713 Prestons of Potto Scania R Series Flatbed Trailer & Load; CC13415 Eddie Stobart MAN TGA XXL Curtainside; CC13412 Gerry Jones Transport Services MAN TGA XXL Curtainside; CC13229 David Murrary Transport DAF XF Curtainside. Boxed, VG. (4)
Four Corgi Hauliers of Renown 1:50 scale diecast models: CC14115 Liam Connolly DAF 105 Curtainside; CC13746 Williams Transport Scania R (Rear Tag) Moving Floor Trailer; CC14116 Downton DAF XF Moving Floor Trailer; CC13747 Eddie Stobart Scania R (Face Lift) Super Curtainside Trailer. Boxed and E with certificates. (4)
Four Corgi Hauliers of Renown 1:50 scale diecast model lorries: CC13432 Cawley Bros MAN TGA Tipper; CC15002 Eddie Stobart Iveco Stralis Curtainside; CC13247 McAuliffe Trucking Company DAF 95 Fridge Curtainside; CC13721 G Owen & Sons Scania R Flatbed & Straw Load. Boxed, E with certificates. (4)
Four Corgi Hauliers of Renown 1:50 scale diecast models: CC13717 RG Bassett & Sons Scania R Series Topline Curtainside/Moffett Kooi; CC15201 Dyce Carriers MAN TGX Curtainside; CC15006 P Harper & Sons Iveco Stralis Fridge Curtainside; CC13822 H Wragg Mercedes Actros Eco-Curtainside. Boxed and E with certificates. (4)
Four Corgi Hauliers of Renown 1:50 scale diecast models: CC12824 Larkins Logistics Scania T Dropside & Sandbag Load with Moffett Mounty; CC15401 Thomas Gibb Seddon Atkinson Staro Fridge Trailer; CC15305 British Road Services Scania 110 Tandem Axle Tilt Trailer; CC13737 Parker Transport Scania R Vinyl Curtainside. Boxed and E with certificates. (4)
Four Corgi Hauliers of Renown 1:50 scale diecast models: CC13707 SJ Bargh Scania R Series Topline General Purpose Tanker; CC13234 John G Russell Transport DAF XF Skeletal Trailer; CC13414 Innovate Logistics MAN TGA XXL Step Frame Fridge Trailer; CC12816 Bulmers Bulk Logistics Scania T Topline Skeletal Trailer & Container. VG, boxed. (4)
Four Corgi Hauliers of Renown 1:50 scale diecast models: CC13707 SJ Bargh Scania R Series Topline General Purpose Tanker; CC13407 Tarmac MAN TGA XL Feldbinder Tanker; CC13708 Lawsons Haulage Scania R Series High Roof Flatbed Trailer & Rails; CC13902 Timber Haulage Foden Alpha Log Trailer. VG, boxed. (4)
Four Corgi Hauliers of Renown 1:50 scale diecast models: CC13615 Skeldons DAF CF Curtainside; CC14026 Steve Swain Transport Volvo FH Log Trailer; CC13718 Johnsons Scania R Series Topline Skeletal Trailer & Container; CC13716 Duncan Hill Scania R Series Topline Curtainside. E, boxed with certificates. (4)

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