wilde (Sir W.) Memoir of Gabriel Beranger And His Labours In The Cause Of Irish Arts And Antiquities, 1880 frontis. plt. tipped in, text illus, recent cl. bdg; Moore (T.) Irish Melodies, 1821, contemp. Mor. (worn); Another Copy, 1825, 6th ed, contemp. cf, (worn); Lovett (R.) Irish Pictures, 1888, 4to, fold-out map, illus, dec. cl. bdg; Walker (J.C.) Irish Life and Landscape, n.d., 4to, ex-lib, orig. cl. (lacking backstrip); Anon. Pictorial Scotland and Ireland, 1902, landscape 4to, b/w. illus, cl; with Hall (Mr. and Mrs. S.C.) Ireland, Its Scenery Character etc., n.d., New Ed, 3 Vols, 19th Century hf. Mor. bdgs. (worn) (9)
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"A. Cosmopolite" [Allen (R.)] The Sportsman in Ireland, 1897 4to, illus. as called for, paper bds. (spine worn and torn; Francis (F.) and Cooper (A.W.) Sporting Sketches with Pen and Pencil, 4to, illus. as called for, orig. cl. gt; with Gwynn (S.) A Holiday in Connemara, 1909, orig. cl. gt. (3)
payne-Gallwey (Sir R.) High Pheasants, 1913 qtr. cl; idem, Letters to Young Shooter, 1890-6, 3 vols, orig. cl. gt; idem. and Lord Walsingham, Shooting (Badminton Library) 2 vols, orig. dec. cl; Burrard (Maj. Sir G.) The Modern Shotgun, 1959, 1955, 1960, 2 vols, dws.; idem, In the Gunroom, 1951, dw; Seigne (J.W.) and Keith (E.C.) Woodcock and Snipe, 1936, dw; Tennyson (J.) Rough Shooting, 1938, cl; with Various, The Partridge (Fir, Fin and Feather) 1912, orig. dec. cl. (13)
dixon (W.S.) Hunting In The Olden Days, 1912 lge. 8vo, Publishers deluxe ed, qtr. Mor. bdg. (rubbed); [Apperley C.J.] Nimrod's Hunting Tours......, 1835, contemp. qtr. cl. with paper bds. (spine worn, jnts. split); idem. Hunting Reminiscences, 1843, lge. 8vo, orig. cl. gt. (spine tanned, rear upper jnt. split); Ellis (C.D.B.) Leicestershire and the Quorn Hunt, 1951, dw; Dale (T.F.) The History of the Belvoir Hunt, 1899, orig. cl. gt. (wear to spine edges); with Surtees (R.) Hunts With Jorrocks, 1908, illus. by G. Denholm Armour, orig. cl. gt. (spine faded) (6)
knolles (R.) The Generall Historie of the Turkes, n.d. (lacking title), fo, cf (split, defective copy with foxing, new eps, inner hinges strengthened); with Speed (J.) The Historie of Great Britain, 1632, 3rd ed, re-bound hf. cf. mbld. bds. (defective copy, prelim. leaves torn and repaired, lacking index pages, internal staining) (w.a.f.) (2)
painter (W.) The Palace of Pleasure, Cresset Press, 1929 ltd. ed. 12/30, 4 vols, sm. fo, vellum, gt. Mor. labels, aeg. (vellum foxed, little marked), illus. Bliss, orig. slipcase; with Dudley (R.) Monthly Maxims, n.d., 4to, pict. cl. gt. (little soiled, rubbed) cold. plts. (4 vols. in slipcase +1)
comprehensive Collection of Items Relating to Samuel Cunliffe Lister and Manningham Mills lister was a British inventor and industrialist who played a key role in the development of Bradford's wool industry during nineteenth century. Items include: Beaumont (R.) Woollen and Worsted, 1919, 3rd ed, enlarged (inner hinges split, ft. bd. almost detached); Five Patents, all 4to in blue wraps, eg. Machinery for Preparing and Combing Wool and other Fibrous Materials; 1854; two 4to booklets Manningham Mills and A Maker of Bradford; two vellum documents for Grant of Patents 1864 and 1877, both with wax seals in tins (one damaged, one complete); Green Leather Cigar Case with silver trim embossed "S. Cunliffe Lister, Swinton Park; with Other Letters, Documents, Printing Plates, etc.
Gore, F. St.J. Lights & Shades of Hill Life in the Afgan and Hindu Highlands of the Punjab, first edition, Murray, London 1895. Two-tone buckram, illustrations from photographs, two folding maps, quarto; Margoliouth, D.S. Cairo, Jerusalem & Damascus, first edition, Chatto & Windus, London 1907. Green cloth gilt with pictorial onlay, colour plate illustrations after W.S.S. Tyrwhitt, four page publisher's adverts, quarto; Kelly, R. Talbot. Egypt, reprint, Black, London 1904. Decorative royal blue cloth, colour plate illustrations after the author, quarto; and Huish, Robert. Travels in the Holy Land...by Alphonse de Lamartine, in 1832-1833, Wright, London 1840. Original blind stamped brown cloth, octavo (covers with worn corners; joints torn at ends), (4).
An early 20th century silver plated box, with hinged cover, the cover with relief decoration after R. Caton Woodville, First World War battle scene with the inscription 'Who stands if freedom falls, who dies if England lives', after Rudyard Kipling, to the sides of the box portraits of heads of state, 20cm (8in) wide
A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian vase, artist’s monogram for R. Joyce, decorated with heraldic shields within a busily decorated ground all in lustrous red, orange and ochre, impressed shape number ‘2811’ 17cm high along with a further Royal Lancastrian vase also shape number ‘2811’ and decorated with flying birds above waves against a blue ground, impressed mark, 17cm high (a/f) (2)
ROLEX-a gentlemans steel cased Oyster Perpetual Air King, circa mid 1940s, the cream coloured dial with baton and three quarter Arabic markers, serial 369616, model 5500, case diameter 34mm, fitted on a steel Rolex bracelet, together with a 9ct gold gentlemans signet ring. There are general surface scratches and marks to the whole of the watch, also with a few more noticeable scratches to the plastic glass. The dial is noticeably discoloured with imperfections, discolouration and wear to the dial, baton markers, Arabic numerals and hands, especially noticeable to and around the once luminous markers. Hands and point markers are no longer luminous. The bracelet has become very stretched. Total length measures approximately 7 1/2 inches. The watch is currently in working order. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or the accuracy of any watches sold. The ring has general scratches and marks, edges and corners have worn and become less defined. The ring is stamped 9ct solid gold. Measures UK ring size R/S.

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