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“Paris and Its Environs Displayed in a Series of Picturesque Views”, published by J. McGowan & Co, London, 1877 (one green cloth bound volume), Miss E.F. Batty - “Italian Scenery”, Captain R. Batty - “French Scenery” and “German Scenery”, all published by Rodwell & Martin, London 1820, 1822 and 1823 respectively, and Lieutenant Colonel Batty - “Hanoverian and Saxon Scenery”, published by Robert Jennings, London 1829 (four three quarters red leather bound volumes)
A late Victorian carved oak cased mantel clock with eight day striking movement by Winterhalter & Hoffmeyer, the movement marked D R Patent W H In SCH, with twin striking spiral gongs, the silvered and brass dial with pierced brass spandrels within bevelled glazed door, the base with presentation plaque, presented to Thomas Whingates by his fellow employees of Goldings Davies & Co Ltd on the occasion of his wedding 8th October 1889 Widnes, with arched top, height 38cm, width 24cm (minor old repairs)
Two late 19th century sword sticks one with shoot out blade the other with metal pointed end and weaved leather removable handle the handle revealing silvered metal point also a horn handled riding crop also three airmail letters to Mrs R Brereton of Paddock Hill, Mobberley, marked RAFS.E.A.A.F 221 Group Com Squadron, August 1745, letter and similar dated letters asking about home life, signed Arthur (af) (illustrated)
A World War I medal group awarded to 10840 Private R Howarth of the Royal North Lancashire Regiment comprising a 1914/15 star, great war medal and war for civilisation medal, Robert Howarth was killed on the 25th September 1915 his memorial as at Loos panel 89-91, also with this lot is a World War I medal group awarded to 57087 Private E Oldfield of the Liverpool Regiment, comprising 1914/18 medal and war for civilisation medal, also a brass Princess Mary Christmas box dated1914, together with some research (illustrated)
A collection of leather bound books comprising `Walks In London` by Augustus J C Hare in two volumes, printed by Doldy, London 1878 in half calf, `Living London` edited by George R Sims in three volumes, printed by Cassell & Co c.1900 in half calf with red leather bindings, `The Queens London` a pictorial and descriptive record of the streets, buildings, parks and scenery of the great metropolis, printed by Cassell & Co 1896 with numerous views of London, bound in brown cloth and `The British Isles` in three volumes depicted by pen and camera, printed by Cassell & Co 1904 with numerous illustrations and maps etc in half calf with brown leather spine (af) (9) (illustrated)
A collection of books comprising `The Secret Memoirs And Manors Of Several Persons Of Quality Of Both Sexes From The New Atlantis An Islands In The Mediterranean` originally written in Latin, this being the second edition, printed for John Morpheu, London 1709 in full leather binding (af), `History Of England Comprising Everything That Is Antique, Entertaining & Improving` printed by Augustus Matthews for R Meighen, London 1631, the title page has been replaced and hand written, full leather binding (af), also a Victorian scrapbook with numerous cuttings, both newspapers and letters etc in half calf with red leather spine (3)
`Lloyds Natural History`, being several series of books for the following subjects, `Butterflies and Moths` by W F Kirby, with numerous illustrations in five volumes, `British Birds` by R Bowdler Sharpe in four volumes, `Mammals` by R Lydekker, 1896, `Marsupials` by R Lydekker 1896, `Cat and Co` by R Lydekker, `Monkeys` by H O Forbes in two volumes and `Game Birds` by W R Ogilvie`Grant in two volumes, printed by Edward Lloyd, London 1896, all bound in maroon cloth with gilt highlights (some faded) also a copy of `Tom Browns School Days` printed by Macmillan & Co London 1868 with marble boards and green cloth highlights (af) (17)
Early 20th Century English School watercolour of a country scene by R. Williams, 7" x 10", together with a 19th Century English School watercolour of cattle watering at a river 9" x 13", two 19th Century portrait prints in maple wood frames and a further 19th Century watercolour of a river valley and a decorative picture (6).
Shipping Empress of Ireland ocean liner, Edwardian framed and glazed print. Oak frame inscribed - Canadian Pacific Line R M S Empress of Britain and R M S Empress of Ireland - Largest and Fastest steamers to Canada. This liner was built 1905 and sunk on 29 May 1914 claiming 1024 lives and said to be the most tragic marine disaster in Canadian history, 80 cm x 120 cm
Victorian silver tankard of tapered cylindrical form, having two bands of reeded decoration and with script `Shanghai Paper Hunt, won by Bogtrotter. Owned by G.A. Monro Esq. Riden by R. Gore Booth Esq, 1864`, makers Daniel Houle and Charles Houle, London 1864, 17.5oz approx, 13cm high. A paper hunt is a cross between hunting and point-to-point racing. After following the trail of coloured paper to a check point about 2 miles from the home mark, it becomes a race to the finish. The winner has the privilege of laying the paper for the next weeks hunt and wearing a pink coat and top hat. The Shanghai Paper Hunt Club came about due to the British missing the `thrill of the chase` but as Shanghai lacked any suitable animal to hunt this was deemed the next best thing
Pair of matched Georgian silver cauldron salts, each having a beaded rim and standing on triple pad feet, David Hennell, London 1745 and D.& R. Hennell, 1767, each having a blue glass liner, 6.5cm diameter together with a pair of George IV silver Old English pattern salt spoons, maker G. Turner, Exeter 1827
Paré (Ambroise) The Workes 1st Eng. 1634 translated by Thomas Johnson 2 parts in 1 second English edition engraved title with portrait and medical scenes numerous woodcuts in text of similar subjects 3 folding full-page woodcut illustrations only (of 4 shaved at fore-edge) errata leaf at end title soiled and ink inscription at head & on verso a little frayed and worn at lower outer corner slightly affecting image a little soiled and browned some stains R gathering frayed at edges R6 and Rr6 both torn and repaired a few other minor repairs modern half calf [Wellcome IV p.295; Wing P349] folio by Richard Cotes and Will. Dugard by John Clarke 1649. ***Including Aggeiologia: or A Description of the Vessells in the body of Man by Adrian Spigel with separate title at end..
Turner (Daniel) The Art of Surgery 2 vol. fourth edition mixed set engraved frontispiece (cut and mounted) and folding plate vol.1 modern calf vol.2 contemporary 1732 § Handley (James) Colloquia Chirurgica.. fourth edition contemporary calf 1733 § Brookes (R.) An Introduction to Physic and Surgery contemporary calf rebacked 1754 § Gooch (Benjamin) Cases and Practical Remarks in Surgery name cut away from head of title (repaired) folding engraved plates modern cloth 1758 soiled and browned the first three ex-library copies with stamps rubbed; and 4 others similar 8vo; sold not subject to return(9)
`Quiz (Roland)` Giant-Land, The Wonderful Adventures of Tim Pippin, 1936, dust wrapper; Outhwaite (Ida Rentoul) & Rentoul (Annie R.), The Little Green Road to Fairyland, 1947, colour plates, dust wrapper (torn); Dallas-Smith (Peter) & Peter Cross, Trouble for Trumpets, 1982, 4to., first edition, pictorial boards; with five others (8)
Egypt An album of 27 watercolour sketches depicting topography and monuments in Egypt, 1864-5, various sizes, including 4 fold-out panoramas, tipped in one or two to the page, album page size 432mm x 398mm (evidence of removal of some images, later addition of year to pages, pictures not signed but name of R. ? Moore to rear pastedown) [multiple images on Tennants website]

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