Stirling, Paisley, Glasgow & Airdrie, 34 chapbooks Four popular songs. Stirling: E. Johnstone, [n.d.]; Margaret and the Minister. Paisley: G. Caldwell, [n.d.]; Watty`s travels to Carlile. Paisley: G. Caldwell, 1826; Queen Mary`s lamentation. Glasgow: R. Hutchinson, 1823; Twine weel the plaiden. Beadle of the Parish. Glasgow, [n.d.]; Bonny Mally Stewart. Stirling: W. Macnie, 1825; Four excellent songs. Stirling: E. Johnstone, [n.d.]; He comes from the wars. Glasgow: [n.d.]; A new song called Auld Scotia Free. Airdrie: J. & J. Neil, [n.d.]; Hurrah for the bonnets of blue. Glasgow, [n.d.]; Young Lochinvar. Glasgow, 1828; Roy`s wife of Aldivalloch. Glasgow: R. Hutchison, 1823; The loss of the pack. [No place or date]; The village sexton. Glasgow: R. Hutchison, 1823; and 20 others, similar, bound in one volume, contemporary green half calf gilt, 12mo
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Watts, Isaac Divine songs attempted in easy language for the use of children. London, 1792. ?lacking A6 fs18, title-page torn, some soiling, original boards, backstrip broken; [Bidpai] The instructive and entertaining fables of Pilpay. London: J. Rivington, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, S. Crowder et al, 1766. Fourth edition, engraved frontispiece and 20 plates each with 3 illustrations, one plate coloured by a former owner, four torn, stained at lower edge, contemporary calf, worn, joints cracked; Smith, Charlotte Rambles farther: A continuation of rural walks in dialogues intended for the use of young persons. London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1796. 12mo, 2 volumes, original parchment-backed boards, worn, backstrips broken; Lessons for children in four parts, Part 1. for children from two to three years old. London: J. Johnson and Co., 1812. 24mo, spotted, original half roan, rubbed; and 8 others; sold not subject to return (13)
Big Game Hunting - Schillings, C.G. With flashlight and rifle. London, [no date]. Second edition, 8vo, portrait frontispiece, original green cloth gilt, rubbed at edges, ownership inscription on front endpaper; Dowsett, J. Morewood Big game and big life. London, [no date]. 8vo, portrait frontispiece, plates, original blue cloth gilt, some damps staining to backstrip; Pitman, Captain C.R.S. A game warden among his charges. London, 1931. First edition, 8vo, frontispiece, original blue cloth gilt, rubbed at edges, inner hinges weak; [Idem] A game warden takes stock. London, 1942. First edition, 8vo, frontispiece, plates, original green cloth gilt, sunned; Cranworth, Lord Profit and sport in British East Africa. London, 1919. 8vo, colour frontispiece, folding map, plates, original green cloth gilt, faded backstrip; Kearton, Cherry Photographing wild life across the world. London, [no date]. 8vo, frontispiece, original green cloth gilt; Treves, Sir Frederick The elephant man and other reminiscences. London, 1923. Reprint, 8vo, original cloth gilt, some foxing to edges, ownership inscriptions; Leatham, A.E. Sport in five continents. Edinburgh, 1912. 8vo, frontispiece, original green cloth gilt, rubbed; Sweden, Prince William of Wild African animals I have known. London, 1923. 4to, frontispiece, plates, original blue cloth gilt; White, Stewart Edward African camp fires. London, 1914. First edition, 8vo, frontispiece, original green cloth gilt; and 8 others (18) Provenance: From the library of the late R. Campbell-Hewson, specialist bookseller in Africana.
Chalmers, Patrick R. Birds ashore and a-foreshore. London, 1935. 4to, illustrated by Winifred Austen, original cloth gilt, dustwrapper, torn, previous ink inscription on front pastedown; Nall, G. Herbert The life of the sea trout. London, 1930. 8vo, original cloth; Bridgett, R.C. Sea-trout fishing. London, 1929. 8vo, original cloth; and 8 others (11)
A. & C. Black A collection of 39 A. & C. Black 20s. volumes, to include Landor, A. Henry Savage Tibet and Nepal. London, 1905. One of 3000 copies [Inman 81]; Penny, F.E. Southern India. London, 1914. One of 3000 copies, ink stamp on title [Inman 40]; Younghusband, Sir Francis Kashmir. London, 1909. One of 3000 copies [Inman 49]; Menpes, Mortimer The Durbar. London, 1903. One of 5000 copies [Inman 18]; Smith, R. Gordon Ancient tales and folklore of Japan. London, 1908. One of 3000 copies [Inman 47]; Kelly, R. Talbot Burma. London, 1905. One of 3000 copies [Inman 10]; Stokes, Adrian & Marianne Hungary. London, 1909. One of 3000 copies [Inman 37]; Jungman, Nico Holland. London, 1904. One of 3000 copies [Inman 35]; Martin, T. Mower Canada. London, 1907. One of 3000 copies [Inman 12]; Kelman, John From Damascus to Palmyra. London, 1908. One of 3000 copies [Inman 17]; Wright, F. & W. New Zealand. London, 1908. One of 3000 copies, folding map [Inman 60]; and 30 others, mostly first editions, all in publisher`s decorative cloth gilt , some slight rubbing; and 5 others. Full list available with Inman numbers. (44)
Africa - Johnston, Sir Harry The Uganda protectorate. London, 1902. 8vo, 2 volumes, frontispiece, original blue cloth gilt, rubbed at edges, bookplate of the Signet Library; Bland-Sutton, Sir John Men and creatures in Uganda. London, 1933. 8vo, original blue cloth gilt, some fading to backstrip, chipped at head of spine; Roscoe, Sir John The Baganda. London, 1911. 8vo, frontispiece, original cloth gilt, ink inscription on front endpaper, binding rubbed; Mukasa, Ham Uganda`s Katikiro in England. London, 1904. 8vo, frontispiece, original red cloth gilt, backstrip faded, ownership inscription; Statham, Colonel J.C. With my wife across Africa by canoe and caravan. London, [no date]. 8vo, original green cloth gilt, a clean copy; Oswald, Felix Alone in the sleeping-sickness country. London, 1923. Second edition, 8vo, frontispiece, original blue cloth gilt, some fading to backstrip; Falconer, J.D. On horseback through Nigeria. London, 1911. 8vo, original red cloth gilt, heavily faded, frontispiece loose; Moore, Decima We two in West Africa. London, 1909. 8vo, frontispiece, original red cloth gilt, rebacked; Allen, Bernard Gordon and the Sudan. London, 1931. 8vo, frontispiece, original blue cloth gilt; Mason, Michael H. Deserts idle. London, [no date]. 8vo, presentation copy from author, frontispiece, original blue cloth, some fading to backstrip; Dracopoli, I.N. Through Jubaland to the Lorian swamp. London, 1914. 8vo, frontispiece, original orange cloth gilt, some ink annotations; and 16 others (28) Provenance: From the library of the late R. Campbell-Hewson, specialist bookseller in Africana.
Australia - Boxall, Geo. E. The story of the Australian bushrangers. London, 1899. 8vo, original red cloth; Puxley, W. Lavallin Wanderings in the Queensland Bush. London, 1923. 8vo, plates, original cloth gilt, rubbed at edges; Napier, S. Elliott On the barrier reef. Sydney, 1929. 8vo, plates, original cloth gilt, and another copy; Holmes, Charles We find Australia. London, 1933. 8vo, frontispiece, original cloth gilt, foxing to edges, and another copy; Kennedy, David Colonial travel... Edinburgh, [c. 1876]. 8vo, frontispiece, original red cloth gilt, rubbed; Boldrewood, Rolf A romance of Canvas Town. London, 1898. 8vo, original blue cloth gilt, rubbed at edges; Banfield, E.J. The confessions of a beachcomber. London, 1924. Fifth impression, 8vo, original cloth gilt, foxing; Marshall, Archibald Sunny Australia. London, 1911. 8vo, frontispiece, original cloth gilt, some foxing, bookplate; New South Wales Blue Mountains wonderland. Katoomba, [c.1919]. Oblong folio, original wrappers; and 24 others (35) Provenance: From the library of the late R. Campbell-Hewson, specialist bookseller in Africana.
Turkey Historical narrative of the Turko-Russian war. London: Adam & Co., [c.1880]. 2 volumes in one, 4to, coloured and plain plates, original cloth, spine faded, lower hinge brokenMarana, G.P. The eight volumes of letters writ by a Turkish spy. London: H. Rhodes &c., 1718. volumes 1-2 and 5-8 only in 3 volumes, 12mo, engraved frontispiece (margins frayed), contemporary panelled calf, one or two small wormholes, rather spotted, head of one spine slightly rubbed, loss to margin of C9 vol. 1 affecting a few letters; Busbecq, A.G. de Travels into Turkey. Glasgow: R. Urie, 1761. Third edition, 12mo, contemporary sheep, book label of James Veitch of Inchbony 1796 (5)
A George III pewter lamp, shaped bowl, hinged wick, ball thumb piece, loop handle, circular drip pan, domed base, later dated 1866, 21cm high; another, smaller, 9cm high; a George III pewter coffee pot, domed cover, wicker bound handle, 20cm, c.1800 (3) See Peter R G Hornsby Pewter of the Western World, 1600 - 1850 page 33 fig 1138
Hofner & Co, West Germany - a good sunburst six-string arch top electro-acoustic jazz guitar, professionally upgraded in 1986, now signed `Special 4550 R/T` Serial No. 1072, fully bound pine top with flame maple ribs and back, fitted with shadow pick-up system and Pohlett `lyre` style tail piece
A Victorian oversize loving cup/wine cooler, moulded rim, centre girdle, embossed with flowers, foliage and leafy C-scrolls on a matted ground, centred to recto and verso by cartouches, inscribed `To J. R. Gee from members of the family of S. J. Claye`, acanthus capped scroll handles, 26cm high, Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1895, 43oz Samuel John Claye (1818-1887) was a coal merchant based in London Road, Derby who, in 1853 moved to Long Eaton with his brother and set up a highly successful railway wagon making company which in its heyday supplied the Midland, Caledonian, North British and Great Western Railways with wagons, whilst continuing to own wagons himself in order to bolster his original business a coal merchant. He lived in Long Eaton Manor House (demolished by two of his five sons in order to expand the works early in the 20th century) with his wife and five sons. The firm was sold out of the family in 1937. The Gee family were Long Eaton farmers, but the role J. R. Gee played in the firm for 50 years is not known.
A diamond and coloured diamond dress ring; the treated blue/green diamonds Princess cut and pave set to the centre, one setting vacant, with a quartet of colourless Princess cuts to each corner, the diamonds totalling approximately 3 carats, finger size R Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER SHIRE HORSE SOCIETY MEDALLIONS with moulded shire horses to one side, a knight on horse back to the other, marked Birmingham 1909 and 1911, makers Mappin & Webb, held within fitted plush lined leather boxes with inscription `Shire Horse Society Moonstruck Mr Henry Tomlinson Crawshawbooth 1911` and `Shire Horse Society 57803 Moonshine Mr Henry Tomlinson Worsthorne 1910`, 48grams (each); SOLD ALONG WITH THREE AGRICULTURAL MEDALS, a white metal Whalley Agricultural Society medal awarded August 1892 for best 3 year old Gelding or Filly to Mr Richard Tomlinson. 5.5cm(L) 63grams; a copper Toogood & Sons, The King`s Seedsmen Championship medal won by H Tomlinson and a Darwen & District Agricultural Association copper medal won by R Tomlinson & Sons 1910, each with fitted case. (5)
A VICTORIAN SUNDERLAND LUSTRE MUG of typical form with inscription reading `Come my old friend and take a pot but mark now what i say:while that thou drink thy neighbours health drink not thine own a way, it but too often is the case while we sit oe`r a pot we kindly wish our friends good health our own is quite forgot`, within puce lustre bands and simple foliate designs. 8.5cm(h)
TWLEVE CRICKET INTEREST BOOKS, Cricket Mad by Michael Parkinson, Cricket on Saturday by Graham White, W.G. Grace by Bernard Darwin, Lords by Sir Pelham Warner, The Game of Cricket by Jardine, Fender, Chapman, Knight, Leveson-Gower and others (from the Lonsdale Library), Gentleman v Players 1806-1946 by Sir William Warner, Denstone Cricket 1874-1952 by Adamson, Famous Cricket Grounds by Laurance Meynell, Cricket Is My life by Len Hutton,The Great Cricketer (a biography of W.G. Grace) by A.A. Thomson, Cricket`s Secret History by Walter R Hammond, Long Innings, biography of Sir Pelham Warner. (12)
An Irish giltwood and gesso wall mirror, the rectangular plate flanked by pilasters to a frame carved with `C` and `S` scrolls with flowers and foliage, the surmount with a pagoda framing a tree motif to a gate upon rockwork, the reverse with the remains of a paper label for `R & W Clarke, 40 & 41 Grand Parade, Cork`, 18th century and later, 49.25 x 25.5in (124.8 x 64.8cm). Restorations, replacements, losses and re-gilding.
A fish trophy in a bowfront glazed case, mounted in a naturalistic riverbed setting, with two labels one inscribed `Caught by R. JENNER IN THE KENNET, Jan 4th 1901` the other `PRESERVED BY J. COOPER & SONS, 28 RADNOR STREET, S. LUKE`S, LONDON, E.C.`, 14in (35.6cm) h, 27in (68.3cm) w, 6.75in (16.7cm) d.
A Regency black painted plaster torchere by Robert Shout, Holborn, modelled as a classical maiden holding a brass lamp, the base inscribed `R. Shout, Holborn`, on a later oak plinth, the figure with lamp: 45in (114.5cm) h, 14in (36cm) w, 10in (25.5cm) d, the figure and plinth: 68.75in (174.6cm) h. Old chips and losses.
Medals: World War I trio comprising 1914-15 Star, Campaign Medal and Victory Medal awarded to 11-579 Pte. S. Tottle, East Yorks Regiment, his miniature set of three medals, the King George and Queen Elizabeth Coronation medal, compass, CYMA war issue pocket watch, a small quantity of stamps etc. in a perinola R S B wooden cigar box.
A W.W.I duo comprising 14-19 Civilisation medal and Victory medal each awarded to Pte. T.H. Nicholson, Royal Fusiliers with spare ribbons, a Bravery in the Field medal awarded to the same person in a pressed leatherette case and a quantity of further medals awarded to G15984 Pte. G. S. Nicholson, R. W. Kent Regiment comprising A Civilisation and Victory medals, Indian medal with Afghanistan 1919 clasp, a quantity of cap badges, buttons, photograph of Nicholson, dog tags etc.

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