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Lot 2955

Corgi, Dinky, 11 mixed playworn and repaints (P-F&R)

Lot 3211

George Carette, probably, 12” tinplate gunboat with clockwork motor, has been working, appears complete with deck fittings, rails, rudder, has been overpainted but has some original on superstructure (G,R) (Illus.)

Lot 3212

Hornby, No.4 speedboat 'Venture', missing cabin and overpainted green, motor and brake have been working (F-G/R)

Lot 1

A flambe ginger jar and cover decorated with a silver lustre study of a winged dragon on a red ground, marked Howson 1911, monogrammed E R D, 26cm high, cover A/F. ILLUSTRATED.

Lot 187

A Royal Worcester R Van Ruyckevelt bone china fish group "Four Eyed Fish", model 3573, 14cm high.

Lot 195

An English bone china tea service painted with studies of fruit on mossy ground signed A R Budd, comprising tea pot and cover with angular loop handle, six tea cups and two coffee cups, six saucers and side plates (one a/f), sucrier and cover, milk jug and a two handle cake plate.

Lot 196

An English bone china two handle pedestal urn painted with fruit on a mossy ground signed A R Budd, two scroll leaf handles, 29cm high.

Lot 197

An English bone china two handle pedestal urn painted with fruit on a mossy ground signed A R Budd, two angular handles with leaf terminals, 13cm high.

Lot 198

A composed English bone china three piece tea service painted with studies of fruit on mossy ground signed A R Budd, comprising tea pot and cover with angular loop handle, a sucrier and cover and a milk jug. S/D.

Lot 199

An English bone china tea cup and saucer painted with a study of a peacock and a peahen resting in a branch, signed A R Budd, gilt interior, gilt angular loop handle, conforming saucer. ILLUSTRATED.

Lot 200

An English bone china tea cup and saucer painted with a study of a peacock and a peahen resting in a branch, signed A R Budd, gilt interior, gilt angular loop handle, conforming saucer. ILLUSTRATED.

Lot 201

An English bone china tea cup and saucer painted with a study of a peacock and a peahen resting in a branch, signed A R Budd, gilt interior, gilt angular loop handle, conforming saucer. ILLUSTRATED.

Lot 202

Two English bone china fruit painted plates by A R Budd, one decorated with pears and grapes on a mossy ground, signed and another with peaches and blackberries, both 27cm diameter. Wear.

Lot 203

Three English bone china fruit painted plates by A R Budd, decorated with apples and blackberries on a mossy ground within gadroon borders, 27cm diameter. Wear and damage.

Lot 204

Two English bone china fruit painted plates by A R Budd, decorated with apples and grapes on a mossy ground within gadroon borders, 27cm diameter.

Lot 451

A pair of Georgian hallmarked silver rectangular open salts each raised on four ball feet and terminating in gadroon borders, London 1807, R & S Hennell, repairs

Lot 463

A 19th Century Irish silver three piece melon shaped pedestal tea set the whole decorated with embossed rose heads and acanthus leaf details, total weight 56 oz, Dublin 1835, R Smith. ILLUSTRATED.

Lot 173

A 6 metre (R) model yacht 'Will' to John Lewis 'Petrel' design. The hull is finely planked in teak with top sides left in clear varnish. Internal hull surface finished with epoxy resin and glass reinforcement. The deck is varnished oak. Measured at Bournville Club and first registered 944 by MYA January 1993. Rigged with top suit of sails by Housemartin, Whirlwind winch, rudder servo, detachable ballast weight, complete with stand and sail bag 142x28cm, 178cm mast (Illus.)

Lot 305

A Hornby No. 2 LMS goods van, brown, roof (R), box missing one end flap (BDG) (Illus.)

Lot 310

4 Hornby wagons, LMS lumber with type 2 chassis, NE cattle, roof R, and a BR Southern milk van (couplings changed), type 4 chassis and a LMS banana van, roof R, letters overpainted, all have some touching in (F-G)

Lot 341

2 Hornby tank wagons Redline Glico, type 4 chassis over-varnished (R) and a No. 50 Manchester Oil Refineries (P)

Lot 407

A Leeds Model Co clockwork 4-4-0 engine & tender 'Julland' lined green 5504, LNER to tender, fitted with Bassett Lowke 4 coupled motor, with key (R) (Illus.)

Lot 468

A Hornby clockwork No. 2 special 4-4-2 tank engine poorly repainted green, fitted with spring buffers (R)

Lot 503

A very well repainted Hornby 'Colas' tank wagon, red No. 33, type 2 chassis (R) (Illus.)

Lot 521

A Hornby single yard lamp, complete but well repainted (R) (Illus.)

Lot 522

A Hornby single yard lamp, complete but repainted, base somewhat coarsely (R) (Illus.)

Lot 759

5 Hornby Dublo 3-rail coaches 2 D3 LMS 1st/3rd, 2 brake/3rd, generally rusty roofs and pitted sides, also D1 NE first/3rd, pitted sides, roof painted grey, LMS all boxed (B-R/F)

Lot 779

Hornby Dublo 5095 2 buff water cranes (some grey paint round edge of one), 2 5035 loading gauges, 2 meat containers, a number of plastic trees in a 5086 platform extension box(inner end flaps one end missing), 2 rail r/hand electric switch point 2731, all boxed, also a Dinky toys 052 plastic pack containing 3 metal passengers and 6 plastic figures by others also HD catalogue 3rd edition 5/1961 (B-G)

Lot 828

A Trix 615 crane truck (BG), 9 various wagons with modified chassis, wheels and couplings, some repainted, and to well built Ratio LMR bogie coaches fitted with H/D bogies and wheels (G&R)

Lot 831

A GRaham Farish 0-6-0 engine & tender, Q class very well repainted Southern green No. 536 said to be good 3-rail runner and free from wear or metal fatigue (R) (Illus.)

Lot 832

A Graham Farish 0-6-0 engine & tender, Q class very well repainted Southern black No. 534, said to be a good 3-rail runner and free from wear or fatigue (R) (Illus.)

Lot 833

A Triang 2 car Southern EMU very well repainted and finished green S10575 and S1058, converted to 3-rail with plunger pickup, Hornby Dublo wheels to trailer car (R) (Illus.)

Lot 914

8 Graham Farish suburban coaches, detailed and repainted maroon and 2 brown/cream (R)

Lot 1029

A Triang Hornby R 3568 4-6-2 engine & tender 21C151 'Winston Churchill', small tears to box end flaps (BD-G)

Lot 1064

A Hornby 0-6-0 tank engine LMS maroon 16440, a 0-4-0 Thomas, 2 GWR 4 wheel coaches (G) and a repainted 0-4-0 industrial tank engine (R)

Lot 1069

4 Graham Farish teak coaches, 3 suburban composite, 1 corridor, and 2 wooden kit built Gresley coaches LNER teak (G&R)

Lot 1104

2 Lima J50 0-6-0 tank engines, black renumbered LNER 3234 (BG&R) and LNER green 8920 (G) and a 0-6-0 GWR pannier tank 9400 (G)

Lot 684

A First World War brass and leather three drawer telescope by R & J Beck Ltd, London, together with small tripod strand. (2).

Lot 3

Art & Antiques Reference Catalogue of the collection of pictures, works of art and decorative objects, the property of his grace the Duke of Hamilton. London, 1882, 8vo, 5 parts in 1 volume, illustrated, contemporary red cloth gilt, prices inscribed ink later, faded backstrip; Cushion, John & Margaret A collector's history of British porcelain. London, 1992, 4to, dustwrapper; Coysh, A.W. & Henrywood, R. The dictionary of blue & white printed pottery 1780-1880. London, 1982, 4to, 2 volumes, dustwrappers; Jackson, Sir Charles English goldsmiths and their marks. London, 1964, 4to. dustwrapper, fading; and 64 others (69)

Lot 4

Botany & Heraldry--Ibbett, V. Flowers in heraldry. Vancouver: The Alcuin Society, 1977, folio, coloured illustrations, red morocco with gilt botanical design on upper cover by Bookends bindery, watered silk endpapers, red morocco-backed cloth box; Raphael, Domenico, Poussin, Albano The works of Raffaelle, Domenichino, Poussin, and Albano. London: R. Bowyer, 1819, 5 volumes in 3, 4to, c. 445 engraved plates, contemporary diced calf, spines gilt, morocco labels, slightly rubbed (6)

Lot 13

Scottish art--Flint, William Rusell Drawings, 1950; Caw, James L. William McTaggart, 1917; Mackay, A.E. Arthur Melville 1855-1904, 1951, limited to 250 copies, dust-jacket; Caw, J.L. Scottish painting past & present, 1908; Honeyman, T.J. Introducing Leslie Hunter, 1937, dust-jacket; [Ibid.] Three Scottish colourists, 1950; Cursiter,S. Scottish art, 1949; [Ibid.] Peploe, 1947; Cundall, H.M. Birket Foster, 1906; Shaw-Sparrow, W. John Lavery and his work, [n.d.]; Gilpin, S. Sam Bough, 1905; Dick, S. Master painters, 1911; Brydall, R. Art in Scotland, 1889, 2 copies, all original cloth (14)

Lot 63

Crawfurd, George The peerage of Scotland. Edinburgh: for the author, 1716, first edition, folio, title printed in red and black, contemporary panelled calf, neatly rebacked and corners repaired, some light spotting; [Ibid.] The lives and characters of the officers of the crown and of the state in Scotland. Edinburgh: R. Fleming, 1726, volume 1 (all published), folio, contemporary calf, bookplate of The Society of Advocates in Aberdeen, some spotting, rebacked, corners worn (2)

Lot 65

Dalrymple, Sir David Annals of Scotland. Edinburgh, J. Murray, 1776-79, 2 volumes, 4to, contemporary calf, spines gilt, Charles I, King A large declaration concerning the late tumults in Scotland. London: R. Young, 1639, 4to,contemporary calf, a few leaves slightly wormed in the margins, lacks portrait, rebacked, corners rubbed; Lindesay, Robert The history of Scotland from 21 February 1436. Edinburgh: Baskett & Co., 1728, 4to, contemporary calf, upper corner of title torn away, a few leaves repaired with loss of a few letters, spine worn, some dampstaining; Robertson, W. An index drawn up about the year 1629 of many records of charters granted by the different sovereigns of Scotland. Edinburgh: the booksellers, 1798, 4to, later half morocco, worn; Anderson, W. The Scottish nation, 1865, 3 volumes, 4to, engraved plates, contemporary calf, gilt, bookplate of the earl of Fife, g.e. (8)

Lot 84

Gilpin, William Observations relative chiefly to picturesque beauty... the High-lands of Scotland. London: R. Blamire, 1789, 2 volumes, 8vo, 40 aquatint plates, 39 with sepia wash, contemporary calf, worn, one cover detached; [Thomson, J., publishers] The traveller's guide through Scotland. Edinburgh, 1818, 2 volumes, 12mo, maps, several folding, plates, original boards, uncut, very slight wear; Robertson, William The history of Scotland. London, 1806, 3 volumes, 8vo, contemporary calf, spines gilt; Lockhart, G. Memoirs concerning the affairs of Scotland. London, 1714, 8vo, contemporary calf, somewhat spotted, rebacked and new lower board; Playfair, James A geographical and statistical description of Scotland, 1819, 2 volumes, 8vo, cloth, lacking the map; [Blackie & Son, publishers] The history of Scotland, 1862, 6 volumes, 8vo, engraved titles and plates, contemporary half calf (15)

Lot 97

Hooppell, Rev. R. Vinovia: a buried Roman city in the county of Durham. London: Whiting and Co, 1891, 8vo, 7 folding maps and plans, original red cloth gilt, some fading to backstrip, owner's ink inscripiton on front endpaper, bookplate

Lot 98

Hurd, William A new universal history of the religious rites, ceremonies and customs of the whole world. London: A. Hogg, [1800], folio, engraved frontispiece and plates, contemporary tree calf, rubbed, joints splitting, internally clean; Burnet, Gilbert The history of the reformation of the church of England. London: R. Chiswell, 1681-83, 2 volumes, 4to, engraved titles, contemporary calf, dampstained, a few leaves frayed, worn, one cover detached [Wing B5756]; sold not subject to return (3)

Lot 100

Italy--Merigot, James A select collection of views and ruins in Rome and its vicinity. London: R. Edwards, 1797, 4to, engraved frontispiece and 57 (of 61) tinted mounted aquatint plates, contemporary russia, spine very worn, cover detached

Lot 101

Jacobite A collection of original letters and authentick papers relating to the rebellion 1715. Edinburgh: printed for the publisher, 1730, 8vo, [6] 168 pp, disbound; Anon. The wanderer or surprizing escape. London, 1747, 8vo, later boards, contemporary ink inscripiton on title, staining; Hooke, Nathaniel The secret history of Colonel Hooke's negotiations, 1760, 8vo, contemporary speckled calf, spine gilt; [Anonymous] A full and authentic history of the rebellion.. by an impartial hand, [c.1755], 12mo, contemporary calf, some spotting, joints repaired, head of spine worn; Doddridge, P. Some remarkable passages in the life of Col. James Gardiner, 1747, 8vo, contemporary calf, some dampstaining, worn; [Anonymous] A review of the two late rebellions, 1747, 8vo, modern wrappers; [Douglas, Francis] The history of the rebellion in 1745 and 1746. Aberdeen, 1755, 12mo, contemporary calf, short split at head of joints; [Griffiths, Ralph] Ascanius ou le jeune avanturier. Geneva, 1747, 12mo, contemporary calf gilt; Chambers, R. History of the rebellion in Scotland in 1745. London, 1830, 2 volumes, 12mo, contemporary half calf; Hogg, James The Jacobite relics of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1819, 8vo, later half morocco gilt, bookplate and 2 others (Ray, Mahon)

Lot 115

Lowland Scotland & the Borders - Erskine, Sir David Annals and antiquities of Dryburgh. Kelso, 1836, 8vo, frontispiece, contemporary calf gilt, hinges cracking; Berwickshire History of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club. Edinburgh, 1834, 8vo, later half morocco gilt, rubbed, foxing, bookplate; Ibid. History of the Berwickshire Naturalists Club 1873-75. Alnwick, 1876, 8vo, contemporary half calf, rubbed at edges, upper board loose, some foxing; Watson, George The Roxburghshore word book. Cambridge, 1923, 8vo, original red cloth gilt; McBain, J. The Merrick and neighbouring hills. Ayr, 1929, 8vo, illustrated, original cloth gilt, faded; Oliver, J. Rutherford Upper Teviotdale and the Scotts of Buccleuch. Hawick, 1887, 8vo, illustrated, modern cloth; Herbert, Agnes Northumberland. London, 1923, 8vo, illustrated by A. Heaton Cooper, original cloth; Coldstream Historic memorials of Coldstream Abbey. London, 1850, 8vo, contemporary cloth gilt, faded; Reid, R. An introduction to the history of Dumfries. Dumfries, 1915, 8vo, volume 1 only, frontispiece, contemporary quarter vellum, foxing; Baird, Rev. Andrew Annals of a Tweedale Parish. Glasgow, 1924, 8vo, illustrated, original cloth; Gibson, Robert An old Berwickshire town. Edinburgh, 1905, 8vo, frontispiece, original cloth gilt, bookplate; Ramage, Craufurd Tait Drumlanrig Castle and the Douglases. Dumfries, 1876, 8vo, original cloth, rubbed; Traill, A.M. Border reminiscences, annals of Thornlea. Galashiels, 8vo, original decorative cloth gilt, school presentation inscription; Veith, John The history and poetry of the Scottish Border. Glasgow, 1878, 8vo, original green cloth gilt, ink inscription on title page; and 50 others (64)

Lot 116

Lowland Scotland & the Borders - Haddington, W.G. Journal through the counties of Berwick, Roxburgh, Selkirk, Dumfries, Ayr. Lanark, East, West & Mid Lothians. Edinburgh, 1818, 8vo, original boards, worn at edges, backstrip cracking; Douglas, Sir George A history of the Border counties. Edinburgh, 1899, 8vo, folding map in pocket, original red cloth gilt, backstrip faded, foxing to page edges, Castlecraig Library bookplate; Thomson, A. Lauder and Lauderdale. Galashiels, [no date], 8vo, folding map and genealogical chart, portrait frontispiece, original green cloth gilt, rubbed at edges; Wilson, James Annals of Hawick. Edinburgh, 1850, 8vo, one of 500 copies, vignette title, frontispiece, contemporary cloth gilt, library stamp on title, inner hinges repaired; Bower, John Description of the abbeys of Melrose and Old Melrose. Edinburgh, 1827, third edition, 8vo, folding frontispiece, modern cloth gilt; Drummond Gauld, H. Brave Borderland. London, [no date], comtemporary cloth gilt; Robertson, William Historic Ayrshire. Edinburgh, 1891, 2 volumes, 8vo, original red cloth gilt, stained; Borland, Robert Border raids and reivers. Dalbeattie, 1898, 8vo, original cloth gilt, some discolouration to page edges; Baird, Rev. Andrew The annals of a Tweedale parish. Glasgow, 1924, 8vo, frontispiece, original cloth; Mack, James Logan The Border line from the Solway Firth to the North Sea. Edinburgh, 1926, new edition, 8vo, illustrated, original cloth gilt; Hyslop, John Langholm as it was. Sunderland, 1912, 8vo, illustrated, original cloth gilt, front free endpaper lacking; Craig, R. & Laing, Adam The Hawick tradition of 1514. Hawick, 1898, 8vo, frontispiece, original cloth gilt, edges foxed; Johnstone, C.L. The historical families of Dumfriesshire and the border wars. Dumfries, [no date], second edition, 8vo, original cloth gilt, faded, bookplate; McDowell, William History of the burgh of Dumfries. Edinburgh, 1873, second edition, 8vo, later quarter calf, rebacked, bookplate; and 40 others (55)

Lot 120

Medical--Brookes, R. An introduction to physic and surgery, 1754, 8vo, contemporary calf, some worming affecting text; [Nuttall, J., publisher] The universal family physician, 1806, 8vo, engraved frontispiece, half calf, spotted & rubbed; Temple, Richard Practice of physic, 1798, second edition, 8vo, quarter morocco, library stamp on title, rubbed; Guybert, P. Le medecin charitable. Lyon: H. Huguetan, 1667, 2 volumes in one, contemporary calf, somewhat dampstained and spotted, worn; Culpepper, N. The English physician enlarged, 1784, 12mo, contemporary sheep, lacking frontispiece, worn; Salmon, W. Synopsis medicinae, 1671, 12mo, old calf, lacking several leaves, very worn; Quincy, J. Lexicon physico-medicum, 1722, 8vo, browning and damp-staining, old calf, worn; Gibson, T. The anatomy of humane bodies epitomized, 1684, 9 (of 16) plates, contemporary calf, some soiling, worn and another (9)

Lot 136

[Rowlands (Richard)], "R[ichard] V[erstegan]" A restitution of decayed intelligence. London: J. Bill, 1628, 4to, title printed in red and black with engraved vignette, nineteenth century half calf, tear repaired in V1 with loss of a few letters, a few marginal repairs not affecting text, a few headlines shaved, lacking initial ?blank leaf, slightly rubbed, [STC 23162]; [Steuart, Walter] Collections and observations methodiz'd... Church of Scotland. Edinburgh: heirs of A. Anderson, 1709, 4to, contemporary sheep, rubbed; Chamberlayne, John Magnae Britanniae notitia, 1726, 8vo, engraved frontispiece, contemporary quarter calf with marbled boards, repairs to spine (3)

Lot 144

Sibbald, J. Chronicle of Scottish poetry. Edinburgh, 1802, 4 volumes, 8vo, brown half morocco gilt, t.e.g.; Finlay, John Scottish historical and romantic ballads. Edinburgh, 1808, 2 volumes, 12mo, contemporary half calf, few leaves lightly spotted; Ker, John The memoirs, 1726, 8vo, contemporary calf, rubbed; Ramsay, Allan The poetical works. Edinburgh, 1819, 3 volumes, 12mo, contemporary diced calf, head of spines slightly rubbed, two joints cracking; Pinkerton, J. The Bruce, 1790, 3 volume, 8vo, contemporary half calf, neatly rebacked; [Songs] The Caledonian songster. Hawick: R. Armstrong, 1805, 12mo, original boards, uncut; and one other (15)

Lot 148

Spotswood, John The history of the Church of Scotland. London: R. Royston, 1655, folio, engraved frontispiece and dedication, eighteenth century calf, title dust-soiled, slightly frayed in lower margin and loose, occasional spotting or soiling, rubbed, slight loss to advertisement leaf at end Note: Wing S5021

Lot 228

Fife, Auchmuty Mill, Fife Herald, Scottish poetry Album of poems printed on single pieces of paper and pasted recto only into an octavo volume, some with printed notation "For the Fife Herald", many with pseudonyms or initials, some identified, including J.J. Bagatelle, Corncraik [D. Molysen], Dr.Gillespie, R [Henry Scott Riddle], Delta [David Arnott], Theta [of Kennoway], William Graham, several dated 1823-25,and some poems cut from a newspaper, probably the Fife Herald, contemporary calf, worn, upper cover detached Provenance: Wm. Tullis, Auchmuty Mill Note: Auchmuty paper mill was erected by Robert Tullis and Co. as a four vat mill and began working in May 1810. It is possible that the sheets of paper were used as specimens to show propsective clients.

Lot 246

Galsworthy, J. Soames and the flag. London, 1930, 8vo, number 591 of 1025 copies, signed by the author, original vellum, upper cover bowed with spotting; Llewellyn, R. How green was my valley. London, 1939, 8vo, number 200 of 200 copies, signed by author, original cloth, spine soiled; Ibid. None but the lonely heart. London, 1943, 8vo, number 223 of 250 copies, signed by the author, original cloth, dustmarked; Maugham, W.S. Don Fernando. London, 1935, 8vo, number 75 of 175 copies, signed by the author, original cloth, bookplate; Ibid. Cosmopolitans. London, 1936, 8vo, one of 175 copies, signed by the author, original red cloth, sunned; Priestley, J.B. Angel pavement. London, 1930, 8vo, number 562 of 1025 copies, signed by the author, original cloth, previous owner's ink inscription on front endpaper; Sherriff, R.C. and V. Bartlett Journey's end. London, 1930, 8vo, number 139 of 600 copies, signed by the authors, original vellum-backed cloth; Tomlinson, H.M. The sea & the jungle. London, 1930, 8vo, number 454. of 515 copies, signed by the author, illustrated by Clare Leighton, original cloth; Ibid. All our yesterdays. London, 1930, 8vo, number 423 of 1025 copies, signed by the author, original cloth gilt; Linklater, Eric Position at noon. London, 1958, 8vo, number 54 of 250 copies, signed by author and illustrator, illustrated by Hans Tisdall, original cloth gilt; Machen, Arthur Things near & far. London, 1923, 8vo, number 87 of 100 copies, signed by the author, original paper boards, sunned (11)

Lot 260

Parker, B. Larder lodge, W. & R. Chambers, [1915], oblong 4to, coloured plates, original boards, a few leaves with short tear, rubbed, spine worn; Upton, B. The adventures of two Dutch dolls, 1923, oblong 4to, cloth-backed boards; Gordon, W.J. Perseus the gorgon slayer, [c.1880], 4to, illustrations by T.R. Spence, original pictorial boards; Doyle, R. The foreign tour of Brown, Jones and Robinson, [n.d.], 4to, illustrations, original blue cloth gilt, slightly soiled; Mauchlineware Scott, W. Marmion, 1866, 8vo, mounted photographs, original pictorial wooden boards, leather spine; Barrie, J.M. Peter Pan and Wendy, Hodder, [n.d.], 4to, 12 coloured plates, original cloth gilt; Uttley, Alison Little grey rabbits birthday, 1961, dust-jacket; Outhwaite, Ida Renoul The little fairy sister, 1923, 4to, 16 plates, original cloth-backed boards, and 13 others (21)

Lot 276

Ayrshire--John, Earl of Lennox Instrument of seisin by John, Earl of Lennox, in favour of James Wallace of Craigie, of lands in the barony of Torbolton in Ayrshire, document on vellum, 24 x 24cm, 1514; note signed by Admiral Lord Hardy, undated; appointment of John Grundy of Spalding as Receiver General of Lincolnshire; and 3 other manuscripts; Booksellers and auction catalogues, and collecting Willis and Sotheran. A catalogue of valuable new and secondhand books, 1859, 8vo, original cloth, rebacked; Sotheby's The Broxbourne library, 1978, 2 volumes, one spine rubbed at head; Maggs Bros. Ltd. English literature & printing 15th-18th century, 1925 and 1926, 2 volumes, cloth; [Ibid.] Early medicine, science, witchcraft & magic, 1954, original wrappers; [Ibid.] English literature prior to 1800, 1953, 7 catalogues bound in one, cloth;Roberts, W. Memorials of Christie's, 1897, 2 volumes, 8vo, plates, original cloth;Usher, J.W. An art collector's treasures, 1916, folio, limited to 300 copies, plates, original cloth-backed boards, worn, hinges weak; [Library catalogue] Catalogue of books in the possession of Lt. Col. J.B. Gaskell at Roseleigh, Woolton, 1923, 3 copies, 4to, half pigskin and typescript in ring binder; Kemp, J. & R., auctioneers The collection of the late Marquis of Ripon, 2nd and final portion, 1925, 4to, original wrappers; Wilson & Co., auctioneers 40 Sussex Square, Brighton [Lady Sackville], 1923, 4to, original wrappers; Moleiro, publishers Libro de horas de la reina Maria de Navarra. Barcelona, 1996, facsimile edition, limited to 987 copies, red morocco gilt, black morocco folding box; and several other items (quantity)

Lot 310

Theology Manuscript album of sermons: The summe or compend of severall sermons prayed... the kirk of Culter by Mr J[ohn]stone Murray in the cou[r]se of his maniffest, 1675-76, 463 pages, 4to, original calf, ties, written out by Donald Campbell and dated 1676 at end

Lot 316

Chess--Singer, Samuel Weller Researches into the history of playing cards. London: R. Triphook, 1816, first edition, 4to, one of 250 copies, title printed in red and black, half-title, list of subscribers, 8 plain and 11 hand-coloured plates, engravings and woodcuts in the text, some on india paper, contemporary diced calf, spine gilt, very neatly rebacked, red morocco label Note: One of the rarest English works devoted to chess. "Singer's most interesting compilation... only two hundred and fifty copies were printed. The beauty of the engravings added greatly to the work's value and interest" (DNB). Provenance: The Society of Writers to the Signet, gilt arms on sides

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