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Queen’s South Africa Medal 1899-1902 4 clasps ‘Defence of Ladysmith’ ‘Orange Free State’ and Laing’s Neck’ ‘Belfast’ engraved in slanting caps (3341. Serjt. T. Grainger 19/Hrs); another no clasps (1107 Serjt. W. Thompson. E. York. Regt.); King’s South Africa Medal 1901-02 2 clasps’ … 1901’ & ‘ … 1902’ (17156 J. A. Simmons. R. G. A.). Very fine. (3)
A set of six silver fruit knives and forks by R. Moseley and Co Sheffield 1931 with mother-of-pearl handles plus a set of six silver fish knives and forks with ivory handles and a pair of Victorian silver handles fish servers modelled as inter-twinned mythical fish with electroplated blades. (3)
An Indian electroplated ceremonial padlock unmarked conventional form working with a key and inscribed’ PRESENTED TO R. OAKDEN ESQ. O.B.E I.C.S COMMISSIONER FYZABAD DIVISION AT THE OPENING CEREMONY OF THE HOBART KACHEHRI CLUB FYZABAD 6TH APRIL 1924’ in a fitted wooden case length 10cm together with a copy of the programme of the Visit to Lucknow of their Excellencies Baron Irwin of Kirby Underdale Viceroy and Governor General of India and The Lady Irwin February 5th to 9th 1930.’ (2)
An Art Deco sapphire and diamond ring, the central cushion shaped old cut diamond set between two square cut sapphires above baguette cut diamond shoulders (one a paste replacement), stamped `plat`, finger size O; and an early 20th century sapphire and diamond dress ring, set with calibre cut sapphires and old cut diamonds, finger size R
A volume of `King George V - His Life and Reign`, signed by Queen Mary and with hand written letter from Her. The letter attached to book on inner sleeve on Marlborough House headed paper - `I am sending you the book of my husband`s life which has just come about and which I hope you will like, it is well written by Harold Nicholson`, the next page Queen Mary has written `To Princess Wolkonsky from Mary R, Xmas 1952`. (Provenance: The book was gifted by Princess Wolkonsky to her house servant, the vendor`s Aunt).
A Martin Brothers stoneware ‘Eskimo’ jug, modelled as an eskimo figure wrapped in a fur coat, glazed in cream with brown incisions, incised ‘R W Martin & Bros. London & Southall. 7.7.1903.’, 33cm high (crack to body under base of handle, rim chip). See Haslam, Malcolm ‘The Martin Brothers Potters’ Richard Dennis publications, p. 92, fig.30 for a similar jug also of 1903. See also Christie’s South Kensington sale ‘Susie Cooper & British Decorative Arts’ 10th June 1997, lot 177 for a 35cm high example also of 1903.
A Leica 4 SLR camera and quantity of accessories to include 1.2/35ml Wetzlar Summicron lens and lens cap, Aelmartr 1.28/135 lens with case, 1.2/50 Summicron lens, F1.2820 lens with case and lens cap, 1.28/90 Elmart type R lens, lens cap and case brawn 260 pc flash gun and carrying case (illustrated)
A World War 1 medal group awarded to 39476 Private R W Richie of the Royal Army Medical Corps comprising 1914-15 Star and the Great War for Civilisation Medal, also in this lot are assorted medals comprising three 1914-18 medals awarded to 8437 Sapper H Jackson of the Royal Engineers, 86370 Driver A Phipps of the Royal Artillery, 59078 Private J Ridgway of the Cheshire Regiment, also a 1914-15 Star awarded to Z-2267 Private J Taylor of the Rifle Brigade
A collection of militaria comprising a World War I medal group awarded to Second Lieutenant S R Powl comprising 1914-18 Medal and Great War for Civilisation Medal, together with Second Lieutenant Powl`s identity bracelet engraved 8th London Regiment, a George VI period Imperial service medal awarded to Florence Emily Hodgson together with original box of issue, a Festival of Britain proof crown dated 1951 in original box of issue, a George VI coronation medal dated 1937 in case of issue, two cap badges from the Artists Rifles, Officers shoulder pips, a silver watch fob marked L Powl, together with a quantity of newspapers from World War II all contained in a leather suitcase
An extensive impressive 1950s 130 page plus autograph book containing extensive footballing and other autographs including Manchester City page with nine autographs including Cunliffe, Hart and Clarke, Charlton Athletic with ten autographs including Hurst, R White and Ken Chamberlain, Newcastle United with ten autographs including Batty, Curry etc, Blackpool with thirteen autographs, Duckworth, Smith, Stanley Matthews, Johnson etc, Leicester City with eight including Shipman, Bullock, Leeds United with eight including Jimmy Jones, Marsden, Smith etc, Arsenal with thirteen signatures including Barnes, Bloomfield, Roper, Aston Villa with nine indistinct signatures but dated `56, `57, Huddersfield with ten including Wheeler, Taylor, Aston Villa with eight dated `55, `56 including Jones, England with nine signatures including Duncan Edwards, Tom Finney, Johnny Haynes, Bill Perry etc, Leeds United with seven, Blackpool Reserves with fourteen including Robson, Harding, Wright, Frith etc, Wolves with five, Burnley with eleven including Adamson, Smith, Preston Northend with twelve signatures including Hostler, Walton etc, Manchester United Busby Babes team including Duncan Edwards, Berry, Jones, Wood, Blanchflower, Webster, Colman, Foulkes etc, Everton and Everton Reserves over two pages with eighteen signatures to include Woods, Parker, Jones, Sutherland, Potts etc, Everton with ten including Egington, Horne, Harris etc, Newcastle United with ten including Warner, Batty, White etc, Cardiff City with thirteen signatures over two pages, Arsenal dated 1955 with thirteen signatures to include Barnes, Evans, Bowen, James, Wilkinson, Hearts, Preston Northend with eleven signatures over two pages including Brooks, Young, Lindor, Crawford etc, England and Youth with fourteen signatures including Peter Reid, Smart, Barker, Lockett, McCarthy, Perry, Bridges etc, Germany Youth including Hofig, Langman, Kusler etc, Blackpool with eight signatures dated `55, `56 including Joe Smith, Bill Perry, Jack Wright, Jim Kelly, Taylor etc, Huddersfield dated `55, `56 with twelve signatures including Wheeler, Gibson, Metcalfe, Ken Taylor etc, unknown signed page dated `59, `60 to including Bobby Charlton, Broadbent etc, Notts Forest with eight signatures including Morley, Barnett, Wilson, Gray etc, Luton Town with thirteen signatures including Davies, Allen, Adam etc and further Luton Town with seventeen further signatures to include Ray Smith, Les Jones, Gordon Turner, Ray Davies, Kelly etc, also CDSA Moscow with fifteen signatures, various photographs to include Bolton Wanderers Directors, Officials and Playing staff `54/55, small quantity of signed photographs to include Johnny Wheeler, David Whitefield, Wilf Pickles, Eddie Best, Johnny Lockwood, Jimmy Edmundson, the Radio Revellers, various further unidentified signatures, ticket stubs, passes etc, this album dates from 1954-1960, with brown leather cover (illustrated)
A collection of books comprising `The Joy Book Childrens Annual 1921`, `The Water Babies` by Charles Kingsley, printed by Ralph Tuck & Sons, London, `Hans Andersens Fairy Tales` with twenty-four colour plates by Margaret W Tarrant, printed by Ward, Loch & Co Ltd, `The Old Nursery Rhymes` illustrated by Lawson Wood, printed by Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd, `The Meeting Pool` a tale of Borneo by Mervin Skipper with illustrations by R W Coulter, printed by Elkin Mathews & Marrot Ltd, London 1929, `Don`t Be Silly Mr Twibble` by Enid Blyton, `Father Tucks Annual`, illustrated by F Brundage, Hilda Cowham, A Dixon etc, printed by Rafael Tuck & Sons, London, `The Blue Fairy Book` edited by Andrew Lang, printed by Longmans, Green & Co, London 1903, `Children`s Treasury Of Great Stories` with illustrations by Arthur Rackham, printed by The Daily Express, London, `Marigold Garden` written and illustrated by Kate Greenaway, printed by Frederick Warne & Co London, `The Golden Goose` with drawings by Leslie Brooke, printed by Frederick Warne & Co London, `Sinbad`s First Voyage` presented by Bryan Ward, published by Edmund Ward, Leicester, `The Sunday Reading For The Young 1891` illustrated by A Forestier & Georges Montbard etc (illustrated)
A collection of books relating to the history of Chester comprising `Chester Archeological & Historic Society` volumes dated 1887, 1888, 1890, 1892, bound in blue cloth with gilt highlights, also in this lot `Chester Cathedral` by Frank Bennett, printed by Phillipson & Golder Ltd of Chester in green cloth with leather spine, `A History of The Church of St Peter in Chester` by Frank Simpson, printed by G R Griffith of Chester 1909 being a signed limited edition of no.58 of 250 copies in black cloth, `Chester As It Was` by the Very Rev J S Howson D.D. Dean of Chester and Alfred Rimmer, printed by Longman Green & Co of London 1872, bound in brown cloth, `The Mediaeval Architecture of Chester` by John Henry Parker F.S.S.A., printed by Hugh Roberts, Chester 1858, bound in brown cloth, church plate of `The City of Chester` by T Stanley Ball, printed Sherratt & Hughes of London and Manchester 1907 with later binding of simulated brown leather, together with several other volumes associated with Chester (15)
A collection of books relating to the history of Chester comprising `History Of The City Of Chester From Its Foundation To The Present Time` by Pigott, printed for T Poole of Chester dated 1815 with numerous illustrations, bound with marble boards and leather spine, `The Strangers Handbook To Chester` by Thomas Hughes, printed by Thomas Catherall of Chester c.1858, with green boards with later leather spine, `Chester Archaeological Journal` volumes 2 and 3 of the first series printed at the Couant Office, Chester 1864 in blue half calf boards and black leather binding with gilt decoration (af), `Lectures On The History Of St John The Baptist Church And Parish In The City Of Chester` by the Reverend S Cooper Scott MA Vicar, printed by Phillipson & Golder of Chester 1892 in grey cloth, `The Walls Of Chester Their Origin And Extent` by Frank Simpson, printed by Phillipson & Golder, Chester 1910 in blue cloth, `The Story Of Chester` by James Williams, printed by Phillipson & Golder 1907 in blue cloth, `Chester In The Plantagenet And Tudor Reigns` by Rupert H Morris D D, printed for the author by G R Griffiths, "The Castle" Printing Works, Chester c.1895 bound in red cloth, `Old Chester` by H Hovell Crickmore, printed by J M Dent & Co, London 1895, bound in green cloth with gilt highlights, `The History Of The Church And Parish Of St Mary On The Hill Chester` by the late J P Earwaker, printed by Love & Wyman, London 1898, bound in green cloth with gilt highlights, `Chester` painted by E Harrison Compton, described by Francis R G Duckworth, published by A & C Black of London 1910, bound in red cloth with gilt highlights, `The Strangers Companion In Chester A New Edition` printed for G Batenham by Evans & Sons, Fourgate Street, c.1825 together with folded map and illustrations, bound in leather, `The River Dee Its Aspect And History` by J S Howson Dean of Chester and Alfred Rimmer, printed by J S Virtue & Co Ltd, London 1889, bound in brown cloth, `The Chester Guide Or A Walk Round The Walls And Through The City` printed by John Seacombe of Chester c.1828 with fold-out maps and illustrations, bound in black cloth with gilt highlights etc (18) (illustrated)
A quantity of books relating to various towns and villages of Cheshire comprising `Astbury Cheshire` by Ernest Hitchens c.1900, bound in half calf with blue boards and leather spine with gilt highlights, `An Account Of The Ancient Town Of Frodsham In Cheshire` by William Beamont, printed by Percival Pearce, Warrington 1881, with green boards and leather spine with gilt highlights, `Notes On The Ancient Parish Of Bidston` by William Fergusson Irvine, being a limited edition no.6 of only 25 copies, printed by Thomas Brakell Ltd of Liverpool 1894, bound in off-white cloth with gilt highlights, `Warrington In 1465 As Described In A Contemporary Rent Role Of The Legh Family In The Possession Of Thomas Legh Esq Of Lyme Park` edited by William Beamont, printed for the Chetham Society in 1849, bound in blue cloth with leather spine, `Warrington Hundred`, a handbook published by the Corporation of Warrington on the occasion of the centenary of the incorporation of the borough, part one by George A Carter, printed by Garside & Jolley Ltd 1947, with grey boards with simulated leather spines, `Stockton Heath And Immediate District` by Herbert James Westbrook, printed by John Walker & Co Ltd, Warrington 1929, bound in blue cloth with gilt highlights, `Annals Of The Lords Of Warrington` volume one by Beamont, published by the Chetham Society, printed for the Chetham Society 1872, bound in red cloth, `The Vale Royall Of England Or The County Palatine Of Chester With All Its Hundreds And Seat Of The Nobility, Gentry And Freeholders`, performed by William Smith and William Webb and published by Mr Daniel King, printed by John Streeter, London c.1900, bound in burgundy cloth with gilt highlights, `The Justice Of The Peace And Parish Officer` by Richard Burn LL.D., printed by A Strahan & W Woodfall, Law Printers to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty 1793, with replaced board and leather binding, `The Enchanting North` by J S Fletcher, printed by Eveleigh Nash, London 1908, bound in blue boards with white and red highlighting, `A Perambulation Of The Hundred Of Wirral In The County Of Chester` by Harold Edgar Young, printed by Henry Young & Sons, Liverpool 1909 in green cloth with gilt highlights, `The History Of The Hudnred Of Wirral` with a sketch of the city and county of Chester compiled from the earliest authentic records by William Williams Mortimer, printed by E J Morten, Didsbury, Manchester 1976, bound in green cloth with the original white and red dust jacket, `Tudor Constitutional Documents AD 1485 To 1603` with historical commentary by J R Tanner, printed by the Cambridge University Press 1948, bound in beige cloth with original brown dust jacket, `Reminiscences Of Old Manchester And Salford` telling how we kept Whitsuntide sixty years, printed by A Hayward & Son of Manchester 1887, covered in yellow paperback, `Manchester And District Old And New` by Frank Green, printed by Souvenir Magazines of London 1933, containing various adverts on how you could buy a semi-detached house in Ashton On Mersey for £400 upwards, bound in red leather with gilt highlights, `The Secret Valley` by Nicholas Size, printed by Frederick Warne & Co Ltd of London & New York (6th edition) 1930, bound in green cloth and `Local Historians Encyclopedia` by John Richardson, printed by Historical Publications 1993, bound in grey boards with original dust jacket (16) (illustrated)
A quantity of books relating to architecture and buildings comprising `A History Of Architecture Of The Comparative Method` by Sir Banister Fletcher, printed by The University of London Athlone Press, dated 1963, bound in black cloth with gilt highlights, `Beaumaris Castle Anglesey`, Wales by W J Hemp, printed by William Clows & Sons of London 1929, having numerous fold-out maps and illustrations, bound in blue cloth, `Cathedrals` with seventy-four illustrations with photographic reproduction and seventy-four drawings, printed by The Great Western Railway, being a paperback edition, `Castles` by Charles Oman, printed by The Great Western Railway, Paddington Station, London 1926 bound in red cloth with black spine with original dust cover, `Abbeys` by Miss M R James, printed by The Great Western Railway, Paddington Station, London 1926 bound with red boards with black title with gilt highlights, with original dust cover (af), `A Manuel Of Historic Ornament` by Richard Glazier, printed by B T Batsford Ltd of North Audley Street, London 1933, bound in green cloth with gilt highlights (6)
A series of books entitled `The Journal Of The Architectural Archeological And Historic Society For The County And The City Of Chester And North Wales` printed for the society by G R Griffith, Grosvenor Street Chester for the following dates, 1895, 1899 to 1900, 1902 to 1905, 1906 to 1909, 1909 to 1911, 1913 to 1914, 1915 to 1918, 1920 to 1923, 1925 to 1926, 1931 to 1933 all bound in blue cloth with gilt highlights (10)
`Memoirs Of Great Britain And Ireland From The Dissolution Of The Last Parliament Of Charles II Until The Sea Battle Of La Hogue` by Sir John Dalrymple, Bart, printed for W Strachan & T Caddell London 1771, later bound with marble boards and cloth spine with gilt highlights, `The Doomsday Book Of Cheshire And Lancashire Or The Great Survey Of England Of William The Conqueror` being a facsimile of the part relating to Cheshire, photo-lincographed by Her Majesties Command at the ordnance survey office Southampton 1861, bound in black cloth with gilt highlights, and another copy being a literal extension and translation of the portions of Doomsday book relating to Cheshire & Lancashire and to parts of Flintshire and Denbighshire, Cumberland, Westmorland, and Yorkshire with an introduction and notes by William Beamont, second edition, printed by Minshall & Hughes of Chester 1882 in black cloth with gilt highlights, `An Old York Church All Hallows In North Street Its Medieval Stained Glass And Architecture` depicted by Mabel Leaf and E Ridsdal Tate, edited by the Reverend P J Shaw, published at The Church Shop, York 1908 this being a limited edition no.493/500 copies, with numerous illustrations, bound in white cloth with gilt highlights, `The Plantagenet Ancestry` by Lieutenant Colonel W H Turton DSO, printed by Phillimore & Co Ltd of London 1928, bound in green cloth with leather spine, `A Chronicle Of England BC55 To AD485` written and illustrated by James E Doyle, printed by Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green London 1864, bound in blue cloth with gilt highlights, `Old Serjeants In Chancery` a privately printed edition for the Law Union & Rock Insurance Co Ltd 1912, bound in blue cloth with gilt highlights, `An Historical And Descriptive Guide To York Cathedral And Its Antiquities` by George Ayliffe Poole vicar of Welford and J W Hugall with the history and description of the Minster organ, published by R Sunter of York c.1850, later bound in brown cloth with leatherette spine, `Archaeologia Or Miscellaneous Tracks Relating To Antiquity` published by the society of Antiquaries of London volume 61, printed by J B Nichols & Sons of London 1909 with numerous illustrations of archaeological finds, bound in brown cloth with gilt highlights and another copy dated 1949, and a further copy dated 1975, `Classic Myths And Legend` by A R Hope Moncrieff with illustrations in colour and monochrome from famous paintings and statuary, printed by the Gresham Publishing Co Ltd of London c.1900, bound in blue cloth with gilt highlights and a pamphlet relating to the Rosetta stone published by the trustees of The British Museum London 1950 (13) (illustrated)
A collection of books various comprising `Westminster` by Walter Besant, `A New Oppression` printed by Chatto & Windus 1925, bound in blue cloth with gilt decoration, `Richardson`s New Chart Of The British Isles` c.1910 with two fold-out maps of the British Isles, bound in purple cloth with gilt highlights, `Britannia Volume The Fifth Or An Illustration Of The Kingdom Of England And The Dominion Of Wales` by John Ogilby, originally printed in 1675, this being a copy produced in 1939 in white cloth with gilt highlights, decorative printed maps of the 15th & 18th century by R A Skelton, published by Spring Books of London 1966, `Edinburgh And Its Story` by Oliphant Smeaton, illustrated by Herbert Railton & J Aiton Symington, printed by J M Dent & Co of London 1904, bound in blue cloth with decorative gilt decoration, `Ancient Streets And Homesteads Of England` by Alfred Rimmer with one hundred & fifty illustrations from drawings by the author, engraved by J D Cooper, printed by Macmillan & Co, London 1877 in blue cloth with gilt decoration, `Rivers And Streams Of England` painted by Sutton Palmer, described by A G Bradley, published by Adam & Charles Black, Soho Square, London 1909, bound in blue cloth with decorative illustration of flowers and volume thirty-four of the Encyclopedia Britannica being the edition of the complete work maps containing numerous maps of around the world, published by Adam & Charles Black of London 1903 in black cloth with gilt highlights (8)
A quantity of books relating to arctic exploration etc comprising `The Arctic World Its Plants, Animals, And Natural Phenomena` with historical sketch of arctic discovery down to the British polar expedition 1875 to 1876, printed by T Nelson & Sons, Paternoster Row, London c.1877, bound in brown cloth with decorative gilt highlights, Fridtjof Nansen`s "Farthest North" in two volumes being the record of a voyage of exploration of the ship Fram 1893 to 1896, printed by George Newnes Ltd, bound in blue cloth with decorative pictures of a ship in an ice pack, `Life And Explorations Of Fridtjof Nansen` by J Arthur Bain, printed by Walter Scott Ltd of Paternoster Square, London c.1900, `Everest 1933` by Hugh Ruttledge, printed Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, London 1934, bound in blue cloth with gilt highlights, `First Over Everest The Houston-Mount Everest Expedition 1933` by Air Commodore P F M Fellowes DSO, printed by John Lane, The Bodley Head Ltd London, bound in blue cloth with red highlights, `Scotts Last Expedition` in two volumes arranged by Leonard Huxley with a preface by Sir Clements R Markham, printed by John Murray, Albermale Street, London 1914, bound in blue cloth with gilt highlights, `Antarctica A Treatise On The Southern Continent` by J Gordon Hayes, printed by the Richards Press, London 1928, bound in blue cloth with gilt highlights (af), `Scots Last Expedition` with a biographical introduction by J M Barrie and a preface by Sir Clements R Markham, printed by John Murrary, Albermale Street, London 1949, bound in blue cloth with gilt highlights, `The Heart Of The Antarctic` being the story of the British Antarctic expedition 1907 to 1909 by Sir Ernest Shackleton, printed by William Heinemann, London 1910, bound in blue cloth with gilt highlights, `Shackletons Last Voyage`, the story of the quest by Commander Frank Wild C.B.E. from the official journal and private diary kept by Doctor A H Macklin, printed by Cassell & Co Ltd London 1923, bound in green cloth with gilt highlights, `The Life Of Sir Ernest Shackleton` by Hugh Robert Mill, printed by William Heinemann Ltd, London 1924, bound in blue cloth with gilt highlights, `Breaking The Record` the story of three arctic expeditions by M Douglas, printed by Thomas Nelson & Sons, London 1898, bound in pale blue cloth with a decorative binding depicting polar bears, `The Ice Master` the doomed 1913 voyage of the Karluk by Jennifer Niven, printed by Macmillan books, 2000, bound in brown cloth with original dust jacket, `Exploration Fawcett` by Lieutenant Colonel P H Fawcett, printed by Hutchinson, Stratford Place, London 1953, bound in green cloth with gilt highlights, `Ice Bound Journeys To The Northwest Sea` by J M Scott, printed by Gordon & Cremonesi 1977, bound in black cloth with original dust jacket, `The Mount Everest Reconnaissance Expedition 1951` by Eric Shipton, printed by Hodder & Stoughton, London with numerous photographic illustrations including one of a supposed Yeti footprint in the snow, bound in beige cloth with blue highlights, `The Lonely Sea And The Sky` by Francis Cichester being Sir Francis Cichester`s autobiography, printed by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1964 bound in green cloth with original dust jacket (19) (illustrated)
A quantity of pamphlets of local and national interest comprising `The Rows Of Chester Two Interpretations` by P H Lawson & J T Smith, published by G R Griffith Ltd of Chester 1958, `Excavation In Goss Street Chester 1948 - 49` by I A Richmond & Graham Webster, printed by G R Griffith Ltd Chester 1950, `An Abstract Of The Title Of Clive House Near Middlewich` dated 1937, `Selected Cheshire Seals From The 12th To The 17th Century` from the collection in the John Ryland Library of Manchester, three `Chester Cathedral` guide books, `A Journal Of The Architectural, Archaeological, And Historic Society For The County And City Of Chester And North Wales`, (a modern copy), `Mary Dutton`s` poetry book c.1884 with handwritten poems and illustrations, bound in marble boards with a leatherette spine together with a modern printed copy of said poems dated 2008, `The Archbishop Of York Sermon Before The King And Queen On Christmas Day 1691` (af), a facsimile of the memorial of Ansons Voyage, a complete circumnavigation of the world by George Anson, a facsimile copy of The "Great Britain Times", a weekly newspaper published on board The Screw Steam Ship "Great Britain" during the passage from Melbourne to Liverpool commencing the 21st of October and ending November 22nd 1865, `Daisy Bank Mill Culcheth And Other Memories` a modern folder containing old photographs and typed descriptions of the said mill etc
A collection of books relating to North America comprising `Appendiculae Historicae Or Shreds Of History Hung On A Horn` by Fred W Lucas, printed for the author by Henry Stevens & Son Great Russell Street, London 1891, this being an authors presentation to R E Styles, covered in white board with decorative depiction of said horn with blue spine, `The History Of America` volume one by William Robertson D.D. the second edition printed for W Strahan in the Strand, London 1778 with fold-out map (repaired), fully bound in leather (af), `The Exploration Of North America 1630 To 1776` by W P Cumming, S H Hillier, D B Quinn, G Williams, printed by Paul Elek London 1974, bound in green cloth with original dust cover (3) (illustrated)
A collection of decoratively bound books comprising `The Letters Of Pliny The Consul` by William Melmoth, the 10th edition in two volumes, printed by Lackington, Allen & Co of London 1805, bound in brown leather with decorative gilt tooling, `The Missing Merchantman` by Harry Collingwood, printed by Blackie & Son, London 1889, bound in half calf with marble boards and brown leather with decorative gilt tooling, `The Lays Of Ancient Rome` by Lord Macaulay, printed by Longmans, Green & Co London 1877, fully bound in brown leather with decorative gilt tooling, `The Miscellaneous Writings & Speeches Of Lord Macaulay` printed by Longmans, Green & Co, London 1897, fully bound in green leather with decorative gilt tooling, `Poems And Essays By A Lady` in two volumes, printed by R Cruttwell of Bath 1786, fully bound brown leather with decorative gilt tooling and `Rough Ways Made Smooth A Series Of Familiar Essays On Scientific Subjects` by Richard A Proctor, printed by Longmans, Green & Co, London 1893, fully bound in brown leather with decorative gilt tooling (8)
Triang and Triang-Hornby: R 348 Giraffe Car Set with instructions, R 348 Giraffe Car Set, Battle Space series blue Combat Unit, Tank Transporter (incomplete) and P.O.W. Car (lacks Commandos), R 345 Side Tipping Car Set, R 344 Track Cleaning Car, R 729 Buffet Car and R 123 Horse Box and five freight stock in original boxes, P-VG, one roof fractured, boxes P-VG (14)
Triang and Triang-Hornby: R 402 Mail Coach Set, R. 128 Operating Helicopter Car, R 357 AIA-AIA Diesel Electric, R 344 Track Cleaning Car, nine freight stock Princess Elizabeth, lineside buildings, Dock Authority Shunter, Set box RP.A (coaches only), electrical equipment and a wood and card tunnel, F-VG, boxes P-VG

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