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Lot 15

A pair of George III silver wine coasters with pierced and engraved decoration to the edge, mahogany bases and central silver disc engraved with the initials S L, marks for London 1798 and makers mark R H over D H, 5 1/4" diameter.

Lot 10

A Lalique Poissons Circular Dish, with a blue iridescent tint, marked R. Lalique to the centre, 29.5 cm diameter.

Lot 67

A Copeland Parian Figure, after Raphaelle Monti, modelled as a flautist, seated on a fleece covered stump, his hat and staff at his feet, impressed 'Copyright Reserved Copeland', signed R Monti 1870, 36 cm high.

Lot 283

An 18ct Gold Open Face Pocket Watch, signed Thos. Russell & Son, Liverpool, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, blued spade hands, plain case, engraved with an earlier owner's name to inner back, makers mark T. R. Chester 1925, dial measures 4.5 cm diameter.

Lot 1006

W. J. SHAYER A SET OF FOUR COACHING PRINTS. SPRING, SUMMER, AUTUMN AND WINTER. Pub. June 1st, 1856 by ARTHUR ACKERMANN, 191 REGENT ST., ENGLAND by C. R. STOCK. Images 8.5 x 25.5ins.

Lot 1007

DEAN WOLSTENHOLME A SET OF FOUR FOX HUNTING COLOUR PRINTS. PLATES 1-4. Pub. R. ACKERMANN, 191 REGENT ST., ENGLAND by SUTHERLAND. Images 8.5 x 25.5ins.

Lot 111

EDITH SITWELL, 2 ttls: POPULAR SONG, ill Edward Bawden, 1928 (500), numbered and sigd, orig bds, JANE BARSTON, ill R A Davies, 1931, (250), numbered and sigd, orig bds + SACHEVERELL SITWELL: THE PEOPLES PALACE, 1918, 1st edn, orig wraps, worn, ptd paper labels (3)

Lot 147

R A SKELTON: DECORATIVE PRINTED MAPS, 1965, 4to, orig cl, d/w + JONATHAN POTTER: COLLECTING ANTIQUE MAPS, 1992, 4to, orig cl, d/w + PIETRO VESCONTE: CARTE NAUTISCHE, Bergamo 1977, obl, 4to, orig rexine gt (3)

Lot 211

JOHN GAY: PLAYS WRITTEN BY, L, J & R Thonson, 1760, engrd port frontis, 12 mo, old cf worn + RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN: THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL – THE CRITIC – THE RIVALS – A TRIP TO SCARBOROUGH, Dublin 1792, 1793, 1794, 1794, 4 works in 1, 12 mo, old hf cf worn, top bd detchd + two others (4)

Lot 216

ROBERT BURTON: ADMIRABLE CURIOSITIES RARITIES AND WONDERS IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND -------, L 1737, 10th edn, wood engrd frontis, 12 mo, old hf cf worn, top bd detchd + R LABUTTE: A FRENCH GRAMMAR -------, Camb 1784, old mott cf worn, top bd detchd (2)

Lot 244

[JOHN EDWARD TAYLOR] “A MEMBER OF THE MANCHESTER COMMITTEE”: NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY ON THE PAPERS RELATIVE TO THE INTERNAL STATE OF THE COUNTRY RECENTLY PRESENTED TO PARLIAMENT TO WHICH IS APPENDED A REPLY TO MR FRANCIS PHILIP’S “EXPOSURE OF THE CALUMNIES CIRCULATED BY THE ENEMIES OF SOCIAL ORDER AND REITERATED BY THEIR ABETTORS AGAINST THE MAGISTRATES AND THE YEOMANRY CAVALRY OF MANCHESTER AND SALFORD”, L 1820, 1st edn, disbnd + WILLIAM COBBETT: COBBETT’S TWO-PENNY TRASH, 1831-32, vol 2 parts 1-12 lacks ttl, 12 mo, old cl disbnd + R G GAMMAGE: THE HISTORY OF THE CHARTIST MOVEMENT, L 1854, 1st edn, old cl worn + NORTHERN LIGHTS OR WHIMS ODDITIES AND DIGRESSIONS OF THE “NORTHERN LIBERATOR” FOR AD 1838, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1839, 1st edn, old cl worn, ex lib + REPORT FROM HIS MAJESTY’S COMMISSIONERS FOR ENQUIRING INTO THE ADMINISTRATION AND PRACTICAL OPERATION OF THE POOR LAWS, L 1834, 1st edn, old cl worn + THE POWER OF THE PENCE, 1848-49, numbers 1-24 (all pub), bnd in with THE POOR MAN’S GUARDIAN AND REPEALER’S FRIEND, [1843], numbers 1, 3-8, 10-14, and THE POOR MAN’S GUARDIAN A WEEKLY “NEWSPAPER” FOR THE PEOPLE PUBLISHED CONTRARY TO “LAW” ------, 1831-32, numbers 4, 6-8, 25, 31 and 33, small 4to, old hf cf worn (6)

Lot 247

PHILIP NORMAN: THE ANCIENT HALLS OF THE CITY GUILDS, ill T R Way, 1903, (500), sigd by artist, 4to, orig cl gt

Lot 266

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: THE NEW TEMPLE SHAKESPEARE, Ed M R Ridley, ill Eric Gill, 1933-35, 40 vols, pict hf ttls and ttls, orig decor cl gt, d/ws, housed in oak two-tier bookcase

Lot 307

U H R BROUGHTON: THE DRESS OF THE FIRST REGIMENT OF LIFE GUARDS IN THREE CENTURIES, L 1925, (300), numbered, 4to, orig cf gt, orig battered book box

Lot 315

J H MERLE D’AUBIGNE: HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY, Trans D D Scott, 1855, 4 vols, old cf gt, spines gt in compartments, mor labels + ROBERT WATSON: THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF PHILIP THE SECOND KING OF SPAIN, 1879, 3rd edn, 3 vols, old cf worn + GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR: THE COMMENTARIES ------ TO WHICH IS PREFIXED A DISCOURSE CONCERNING THE ROMAN ART OF WAR BY WILLIAM DUNCAN, 1755, 2 vols, old cf worn + THOMAS BABINGTON LORD MACAULAY: THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES THE SECOND, 1850, vols 1-2, old hf cf wor, mor labels + R BOSWORTH SMITH: CARTHAGE AND THE CARTHAGINIANS, 1879, 2nd edn, old cf gt, prize binding, spine gt in compartments + [EDWARD YOUNG]: THE COMPLAINT OR NIGHT-THOUGHTS ------, L 1755, new edn, engrd frontis, 12 mo, old cf worn + FREDERIC W FARRAR: THE LIFE OF CHRIST, circa 1880, old hf cf, mor label, spines gt in compartments (14)

Lot 364

T C EYTON: A HISTORY OF THE RARER BRITISH BIRDS, 1836, 1st edn, rebound (not recent), cl bkd bds, + HOWARD SAUNDERS: AN ILLUSTRATED MANUAL OF BRITISH BIRDS, 1889, 1st edn, errata slip, 3 double page coloured maps, quantity relevant cuttings loosely inserted, old hf cf worn, + CHARLES DIXON: STRAY FEATHERS FROM MANY BIRDS, Ill C Whymper, 1890, 1st edn, R S P C A Prize Label on front paste down, orig pict cl gt, (3)

Lot 370

J T R & E N SHARROCK: RARE BIRDS IN BRITAIN AND IRELAND, T & A D Poyser, 1976, 1st edn, orig cl d/w, + J T R SHARROCK AND P J GRANT: BIRDS NEW TO BRITAIN AND IRELAND, T & A D Poyser, 1982, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + J N DYMOND, P A FRASER & S J M GANTLETT: RARE BIRDS IN BRITAIN AND IRELAND, T & A D Pyser, 1989, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + R F PORTER AND OTHERS: FLIGHT IDENTIFICATION OF EUROPEAN RAPTORS, T & A D Poyser, 1981, orig cl d/w (4)

Lot 371

HEIMO MIKKOLA: OWLS OF EUROPE, 1983, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + D S BUNN, A B WARBURTON AND R D S WILSON: THE BARN OWL, 1982, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + P J GRANT: GULLS A GUIDE TO IDENTIFICATION, 1982, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + IAN NEWTON: THE SPARROW HAWK, 1986, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + NORMAN ELKINS: WEATHER AND BIRD BEHAVIOUR, 1983, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + BARBARA AND DAVID SNOW: BIRDS AND BERRIES, 1988, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + C H FRY: THE BEE-EATERS, 1984, 1st edn, orig cl, all pub T and A D Poyser (7)

Lot 422

R S R FITTER: LONDON’S NATURAL HISTORY, 1945, 1st edn, New Naturalist Series no 3, orig cl, d/w (tatty) + 1 other same series + WILLIAM FORSELL KIRBY: BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS, 1906, obl, orig cl gt + BOARD OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES: LEAFLETS (NUMBERS 101 TO 200) (NUMBERS 201 TO 300), 1909, 1916, 1st edn, 2nd edn, orig cl bkd bds (5)

Lot 429

EDWARD A ARMSTRONG: THE WREN, 1955, 1st edn, orig cl d/w, + JAMES FISHER: THE FULMAR, 1952, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + MIRIAM ROTHSCHILD AND TERESA CLAY: FLEAS, FLUKES AND CUCKOOS, 1953, Readers Union edn, orig cl d/w, + R C HOMES AND OTHERS: THE BIRDS OF THE LONDON AREA, 1957, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w, New Naturalist monographs, numbers 3, 6, 7, 14, (4)

Lot 430

E B FORD: BUTTERFLIES, 1945, 1st edn, orig cl d/w, (part losses), + BRIAN VESEY FITZGERALD: BRITISH GAME, 1946, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + R S FITTER: LONDON’ S NATURAL HISTORY, 1945, 1ST edn, orig cl d/w, + L DUDLEY STAMP: BRITAIN’S STRUCTURE AND SCENERY, 1946, 1st edn, orig cl d/w, + JOHN GILMOUR AND MAX WALTERS: WILDFLOWERS, 1954, 1st edn, orig cl d/w, New Naturalist Series numbers 1 – 5, (5)

Lot 439

L HARRISON MATTHEWS: BRITISH MAMMALS, 1960, 2nd edn, orig cl, d/w + GORDON MANLEY: CLIMATE AND THE BRITISH SCENE, 1955, 3rd impress, orig cl d/w, + J R HARRIS: AN ANGLER’S ENTOMOLOGY, 1952, 1st edn, orig cl d/w, + IAN HEPBURN: FLOWERS OF THE COAST, 1966 reprint, orig cl d/w, + J A STEERS: THE SEA COAST, 1954 reprint, orig cl d/w + S W WOOLDRIDGE AND F GOLDRING: THE WEALD, 1966 reprint, orig cl d/w’s, New Naturalist Series Numbers 21 – 26, (6)

Lot 440

L A HARVEY AND D ST LEGER-GORDON: DARTMOOR, 1953, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + JAMES FISHER AND R M LOCKLEY: SEA-BIRDS, 1954, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + COLIN G BUTLER, THE WORLD OF THE HONEY BEE, 1976 reprint, orig cl d/w. + E B FORD: MOTHS, 1955, 1ST edn, orig cl d/w, + L DUDLEY STAMP: MAN AND THE LAND, 1973 reprint, orig cl d/w + H L EDLIN: TREES, WOODS AND MAN, 1970, 3rd edn, orig cl d/w, New Naturalist Series Numbers 31 – 32, (6)

Lot 442

PHILIP S CORBET: DRAGONFLIES BEHAVIOUR AND ECOLOGY OF ODONATA, 1999, 1st edn, orig cl d/w, + R R ASKEW: THE DRAGONFLIES OF EUROPE, 1988, 1ST edn, 4to orig cl d/w, (2)

Lot 443

A R PITTAWAY: THE HAWK MOTHS OF THE WESTERN PALAEARCTIC, 1993, 1st edn, errata slip slipped in, 4to, orig cl, d/w + MICHAEL A SALMON, PETER MARRAN AND BASIL HARLEY: THE AURELIAN LEGACY: BRITISH BUTTERFLIES AND THEIR COLLECTORS, 2000, 1st edn, 4to, orig cl, d/w, + ADRIAN M RILEY AND GASTON PRIOR: BRITISH AND IRISH PUG MOTHS, 2003, 1st edn, orig pict laminated bds, (3)

Lot 482

REV R V TAYLOR: THE BIOGRAPHIA LEODIENSIS OR BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF THE WORTHIES OF LEEDS AND NEIGHBOURHOOD, 1865, old cl worn + JOHN MAYHALL: THE ANNALS OF YORKSHIRE, circa 1875, vol 3 only, orig blind stpd, cl gt, recased (2)

Lot 497

E R SUFFLING: THE LAND OF THE BROADS, [1897], fdg frontis map, reprd, orig pict cl gt worn

Lot 507

PAYNE JENNINGS: SUN PICTURES OF THE NORFOLK BROADS, Letterpress by B R Suffling, [1892], 1st Suffling edn, orig pict cl gt

Lot 513

H MUNRO CAUTLEY: NORFOLK CHURCHES, 1949, 1ST edn, orig cl gt d/w + M R JAMES: SUFFOLK AND NORFOLK, 1950, orig two tone cl, d/w, (2)

Lot 571

R W KETTON-CREMER: 5 TTLS: NORFOLK PORTRAITS, 1945, 3rd impress, orig cl, d/w (tatty), COUNTY NEIGHBOURHOOD, 1951, 1st edn, orig cl d/w, NORFOLK ASSEMBLY, 1957, 1st edn, orig cl d/w, FORTY NORFOLK ESSAYS, 1961, 1st edn, orig cl d/w, NORFOLK IN THE CIVIL WAR, 1969, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + H MUNRO CAUTLEY: NORFOLK CHURCHES, 1949, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + PERCY MILLICAN: THE REGISTER OF THE FREEMEN OF NORWICH 1548-1713, Norwich 1934, 1st edn, orig cl gt, (7)

Lot 587

G K BLYTH: THE NORWICH GUIDE AND DIRECTORY -----, 1842, ttl page and first two pp of preface supplied in typescript, signature of initials R H Mottram, rebound (not recent), cl, + THE HANDBOOK TO THE CITY OF NORWICH A COMPLETE GUIDE ------, Norwich, Jarrold & Sons, 1883, fdg frontis plan, orig pict wraps worn, + V D LIPMAN: THE JEWS OF MEDIEVAL NORWICH, 1967, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + G A STEPHEN: 100 PICTURES OF NORWICH, 1926, orig wraps worn, + WALTER RYE (ED): CITY OF NORWICH NORWICH CASTLE MUSEUM CATALOGUE OF ANTIQUITIES FOUND PRINCIPALLY IN EAST ANGLIA, 1909, orig printed bds, (5)

Lot 588

W A DUTT: A GUIDE TO THE NORFOLK BROADS, 1923, 1st edn, orig cl, + H E HARRISON: THE STORY OF SPROWSTON MILL, 1949, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + WILHELMINE HARROD AND REV C L S LINNELL: SHELL GUIDE TO NORFOLK, 1957, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + J WENTWORTH DAY: NORWICH AND THE BROADS, 1953, 1ST edn, orig cl d/w + R RAINBIRD CLARKE: EAST ANGLIA, 1960, 1st edn, orig cl d/w, + DOREEN WALLACE: EAST ANGLIA, 1947, orig cl d/w + JOAN FORMAN: HAUNTED EAST ANGLIA, 1978, orig cl d/w, (7)

Lot 1039

A PACKET: Two RP PPC R J Tann Grocers Shop, York Street, Norwich, Orford Place, Norwich + black and white photographic card Grand Opera House Norwich, (3)

Lot 1125

A PACKET: Small lot assorted mainly B R Railway Tickets

Lot 1129

R MORDEN: SUSSEX, engrd col’d map [1695], approx 13 ½” x 16”, f/g

Lot 1135

R MORDEN: HUNTINGDONSHIRE, engrd col’d map [1695], 14 ¼” x 16 ½”, f/g

Lot 1148

R W SEALE: A CORRECT CHART OF ST GEORGE’S CHANNEL AND THE IRISH SEA, engrd col’d chart, ca 1745, approx 18 ½” x 14 ¾”, f/g

Lot 1168

R MORDEN: NORFOLK, engr’d map, [1695], approx 14 ½” x 22 ¾”

Lot 1172

R HAVELL: VIEW OF TRINITY COLLEGE AND PART OF THE BANK DUBLIN, col’d aquatint, 1821, approx 10” x 13”. f/g

Lot 155

The Macallan-Glenlivet-12 year-old A Pure Highland Malt Liqueur Whisky from The Macallan Distillery, Proprietors R. Kemp, Macallan-Glenlivet Ltd. Bonded and bottled by Gordon & MacPhail, Elgin. Bottle stencilled with red and green thistle design around label. Screw cap with small indentation to left side. Level: high neck fill. Single malt, 100 degrees proof 1 bottle

Lot 287

The Macallan-1957 Distilled by R. Kemp, Macallan-Glenlivet Ltd., Macallan Distillery, Craigellachie. Bottled by Campbell, Hope & King Ltd., Elgin. 26 2/3 fl. ozs. Distillation year printed on shoulder label. Level: high neck fill. Single malt, 70 degrees proof 1 bottle

Lot 339

A GEORGE III SILVER MEDAL, BURGESS GOLFING SOCIETY, Edinburgh, Won by R. Sawers 1890. 1st Handicap Prize. 2.75 ins long. Golf

Lot 153

Frederick R. Fitzgerald, exh.1897-1938 - SAILING SHIP OFF COAST - watercolour, 8.65 by 11.25ins., in glazed frame - signed lower left.

Lot 225

Good early C19th William IV cast iron firegrate with scrolling acanthus decorated uprights terminating in lion's paw feet (F/R) (see illustration).

Lot 360

Late C19th / early C20th green painted metal washstand (F/R).

Lot 113

STEPHEN GRANT & SONS BRASS-CORNERED OAK AND TAN LEATHER DOUBLE HAMMERGUN CASE, fitted for 30in. barrels, with a claret baize-lined interior, with trade label and original 'CHARGES FOR BREECH LOADING GUNS NOS. 7835/6' label, the lid lightly tooled and branded 'R. S. FOLLETT.', in a canvas and leather outer.

Lot 144

CHARLES LANCASTER LEATHER CARTRIDGE MAGAZINE, for approx. 300 cartridges, the interior with compartmentalised sections each with their own leather lifters, the green baize line lid with the makers trade label, the lid lightly tooled, and initialled 'C. J. R.'.

Lot 554

A CASED 54-BORE BEAUMONT-ADAMS FIVE-SHOT DOUBLE-ACTION PERCUSSION REVOLVER BY DEANE & SON, LONDON BRIDGE, serial no. 31,347.R., 11 3/4in. overall, with octagonal sighted barrel with 'L.A.C.' stamp, top-strap signed 'DEANE & SON, 30 KING WILLIAM ST., LONDON BRIDGE', reblued cylinder, border engraved frame marked 'PATENT . B.15,684 / NO. 31,347.R.', chequered walnut butt, and traces of original blued finish to the barrel and frame, London proof marks, in lined and fitted oak case (lid detached) with some accessories including spare cylinder, Adams patent bullet mould, brass-mounted Dixon pistol-flask, and cleaning rod with worm, the lid with circular brass escutcheon, detached trade label of G.H. Cook, London.

Lot 557

A CASED 120-BORE BEAUMONT-ADAMS FIVE-SHOT DOUBLE-ACTION PERCUSSION POCKET REVOLVER RETAILED BY HAWKES & CO., LONDON, serial no. 31954.R, 9 1/2in. overall, with blued octagonal sighted barrel with 'L.A.C.' stamp, blued top-strap signed 'HAWKES & CO., 14 PICCADILLY LONDON', bright cylinder (some scattered pitting), border engraved blued frame, blued rammer and safety-stop, chequered walnut butt, and much original blued finish (single-action defective), London proof marks, in fitted oak case, probably original, lined with green baize with some accessories including brass-mounted pistol-flask, cleaning rod, and Colt patent bullet mould, the exterior with circular brass escutcheon engraved 'H HILL ESQ.'.

Lot 1028

DWM 9mm 'MODEL 1908' SELF-LOADING SERVICE PISTOL, serial no. 909, 4in. barrel, receiver dated '1913', chequered wooden grips, the grip-strap with regimental marking 'B.7.R.9.7.', matching numbers apart from the magazine, older refinish.

Lot 1124

A FINE R. KESSLER, DEGGENDORF 6.5X57mm BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 5905, 20in. blacked fluted nitro barrel, ramp-mounted red blade fore-sight, single standing leaf block-mounted rear-sight, blacked DWM receiver mounted with a Zeiss 3-9x42 telescopic sight in Apel quick detachable mounts (trigger mechanism requires regulation), 14 3/8in. highly figured pistolgrip stock, raised cheek-piece, chequered swelled grip and schnabel fore-end, blacked trigger-guard and magazine floor-plate, sling mounts. This rifle appears to be very little used.

Lot 1610

BROWNING 12-BORE 'B2' SINGLE-TRIGGER OVER AND UNDER EJECTOR, serial no. 15373S3, 28in. nitro barrels with 8mm ventilated matt top-rib, 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. true cyl and 1/2 choke, hold-open toplever, manual safety with integral barrel selector switch, beaded border and scroll engraving surrounding scenes of pheasant, partridge and grouse, signed 'R. RISACK', silver finish overall, 14 3/4in. figured pistolgrip stock including 3/4in. rubber recoil pad and filled pinholes from a cheekpad, weight 7lb. 12oz.

Lot 102

A 19th century lithograph of HMS Excellent moored in harbour, after a painting by R S Thomas, 27cm by 34cm

Lot 148

Thomson J., The Seasons, illustrated, gilt leather; together with Gollancz Prof., The Life of Sir Thomas Moore, 1903 and Rodd R., Feda and other Poems, London 1886, green Art Nouveau binding

Lot 100

A late 17th century/early 18th century delftware blue and white decorated tobacco jar of ovoid form, inscribed 'R. de Hollande' within a leafy cartouche surmounted by a vase of flowers, 26cm high, losses to rim. See Illustration.

Lot 522

A rosewood veneered and boxwood strung miniature longcase clock having an arched pediment with fan inlay over a circular Arabic enamel dial named R. Chambers, Luton, backed by a French movement, the body set with a glass thermometer and the box base with aneroid barometer, on plinth. See Illustration.

Lot 11

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED STOOL with original tapestry and woolwork top on turned and slight splayed supports, stamped 'R. Wright Bond Street', 13 1/2" across (see illustration)

Lot 8

webster (R.) Gems: Their Sources, Descriptions and Identification, 1962 2 vols., dw.; Lewis (M.D.S.) Antique Paste Jewellery, 1970, dw.; Rosenberg (Marc) Der Goldschmiede Merkzeichen, 1922-8, 4 vols., dw.; Wollaston (T.C.) Opal: The Gem of the Never Never, 1924, orig. cl. gt.; with a Quantity of Other Volumes similar (qty.)

Lot 35

stourton (P.C.) Songlines and Dreamings, Contemporary Australian Aboriginal Painting, 1996 4to., dw.; Langley (R.) Walter Langley, Pioneer of the Newlyn Art Colony, 1997, dw.; Macmillan (D.) Scottish Art, 1460-1990, 1996, 4to., dw.; with A Quantity of Volumes relating to art and artists

Lot 47

chenoune (F.) A History of Men's Fashion, 1993 4to., dw.; Sotheby's, The Estate of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, 1996, 4to. sale catalogue, dw.; Menkes (S.) The Windsor Style, 1987, 4to., dw.; Harris (J.) 5000 Years of Fashion, 1993, 4to., dw.; Lawson-Clarke (P.) The Glovers of Yeovil, 1996, sgnd. and numbered, dw.; Walker (R.) The Savile Row Story, 1988, dw. (6)

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