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A DECORATED NO 8 BLADE-TRINITY COLLEGE LENT 1897. Text comprises of: "Bow J. F. Alexander 9.7; 5. E. M Cohen 11.4; 2 H. J. Mercer 10.7; 6. H. Rischbieth 10.2; 3 T. K. Johnston 11.6; 7. L. Courtauld 10.1; 4 E. G. Kellergran 10.6; Stoke C. H. Tetley 10.8; Coxswain R. H. Robbins 9.12. 4 bumps, Dawning, St Catharine, Trin Hall 3, Selwyn."
FLETCHER (R. A.) Steam Ships, cloth, gilt, 4to, 1910; Holland (Rupert Sargent) Historic Ships, cloth, 4to, 1927; Hughes (John Scott) Famous Yachts, cloth, 4to, 1928; Heckstall-Smith (B.) The Britannia And Her Contemporaries, cloth, 4to, 1929; Chatterton (E. Keble) Old Ship Prints, cloth, 4to, 1967; Chatterton (E. Keble) Sailing Ships And Their Story, cloth, gilt, 4to, 1909 (6).
HARDY (W. J.) Lighthouses - Their History And Romance, cloth, gilt, 8vo, 1895; Talbot (Frederick A) Lightships And Lighthouses, cloth, 8vo, 1913; Ballantyne (R. M.) The Lighthouse, cloth, gilt, 8vo, 1908; and six volumes from the Odhams Press including The Practical Handyman, The Practical Way To Keep Fit etc (9).
A PAIR OF NAVAL PISTOLS, the brass barrel stamped Stanton, London, and with Irish census stamp, later converted to percussion with lock plates engraved R & G Newman, silver trigger guard with engraved initials and crest, full walnut stock, (no ram) chequered grip, early 19th century, 14" overall
Corgi Classics, Lledo and Matchbox models to include Corgi Classics Scammell Highwayman and Trailers 'Billy Smart's Circus', Bedford Artic Truck 'Billy Smart's', Scammell Highwayman 'R. Edward's Amusements', Lledo Days Gone 'Robert Brothers Circus', 1935 Ford 3 Ton Artic truck, a 'Big Top' half cab coach and CR 1003 'Circus Collection' and Matchbox MB-62 Volvo Container Truck 'Big Top Circus' and Matchbox 'Circus Circus' box set (8)
Triang Railways 00 Gauge RS.52 'The Blue Pullman' Electric Train Box Set, with instruction sheet and R.78 Girder Bridge, boxed, R188 River Bridge, R142H Junction Signal Home, R342 Car Transporter, R127 Crane Truck, R216 Rocket Launching Wagon, R249 Exploding Car, boxes poor and dusty, with further unboxed lineside accessory pieces and Triang catalogue, (qty)
Caldecott (Randolph, illust.). Come Lasses and Lads, R. Caldecott's Picture Books, pub. George Routledge, n.d., c.1880, col. lithos and line illusts., orig. pictorial wrappers, slim 4tp. Upper pastedown with an original ink drawing by Caldecott, showing a man dancing away into the distance with wreaths on each arm, inscribed "Walter Green from R.C. 23 Oct 1884". (1)
A Royal Worcester ovoid pedestal ewer, painted by R. H. Austin, signed, with a cock and hen pheasant in a woodland setting, within moulded green borders, shaded green acanthus scroll handle, shaped rim, on spreading moulded circular base, within gilt rims, 21cm high, printed crown and circle mark in green, date code for 1907
A pair of Royal Worcester shaped circular cabinet plates, painted by R. Rushton, signed, with country house gardens, the broad cobalt blue borders elaborately gilt with scrolling foliage and flowers, gilt rims, 26.5cm diameter, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1918 (cracked)
"Scott (Captain Robert Falcon, 1868-1912). Signed book, c. 1910, being a copy of The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Part I, by Daniel Defoe, Edited with Introduction and Notes by Charles Robert Gaston, New York, 1909, port. frontis., signed 'RScott' to front free endpaper, orig. dec. cloth, together with a copy of Maxim Gorki by Hans Ostwald, trans. Frances A. Welby, Illustrated Cameos of Literature series, 1905, sixteen b & w plts., signed 'R. Scott, 1910' on front free endpaper, the words 'Terra Nova' beneath, upper hinge cracked, orig. dec. cloth, rubbed and soiled, 8vo. In the opinion of the auctioneers the autograph in the first book is in the hand of Captain Scott and that in the second book is not. (2)"
"Stavely (S.W., of Nottingham). The New Whole Art of Confectionery, Sugar Boiling, Icing, Candying, Jelly Making, Etc. Which Will be Found Very Beneficial to Ladies, Confectioners, Housekeepers, etc., Particularly to Such as Have Not a Perfect Knowledge of that Art, 1st ed., R. Wood, Blackburn, 1823, 72 pp., later qtr. sheep, slim 12mo Not in Bitting, Oxford or Vicaire. (1)"
"Taylor (Jeremy). Symbolon Ethiko-Polemikon. Or a Collection of Polemical and Moral Discourses, 1657, eng. port. frontis., eng. vignette title ruled in red, contemp. calf, rebacked (faded), folio, together with Cave (William), Ecclesiastici: or, the History of the Lives, Arts, Death, & Writings, of the most Eminent Fathers of the Church..., vol. 2 only, 1683, eng. frontis., title printed in red & black, eng. port. illust., contemp. calf, joints worn, folio, with Echard (Laurence), A General Ecclesiastical History from the Nativity of our Blessed Saviour..., 5th ed., 1719, eng. frontis., title printed in red & black, gilt book label ""Alderman John Heaven of Bedford to Mr. Cam: Gyde of Bath 1783"", contemp. tree calf, gilt dec. spine, red morocco title label, joints worn, folio, and Watson (William), The Clergy-Man's Law: or, the Complete Incumbent..., 3rd ed., 1725, some light damp staining, contemp. calf, joints worn, slight loss of leather to upper board, folio, plus Knaplock (R. pub.), An Exposition of the Creed by John, Lord Bishop of Chester, 11th ed., 1723, eng. port. frontis., frontis. & title ruled in red, some light damp staining, contemp. calf, joints cracked, folio (5)"
"Cagle (William R.). A Matter of Taste, A Bibliographical Catalogue of the Gernon Collection of Books on Food and Drink, N.Y., Garland, 1990, lge. thick 4to, together with Brown (Eleanor and Bob), Culinary Americana, N.Y., Roving Eye Press, 1961, orig. cloth in chipped d.j., 8vo, plus Cook (Margaret), America's Charitable Cooks, A Bibliography of Fund-Raising Cook Books published in the United States, Kent (OH), 1971, orig. cloth in d.j., and Cage (William R., and Stafford, Lisa Killion), American Books on Food & Drink, Oak Knoll Press, 1988, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with eight others, related, incl. some catalogues (12)"
"Tarrant (Margaret W., illust.). Songs with Music from 'A Child's Garden of Verses' by R. L. Stevenson, pub. T. C. & E. C. Jack, n.d., c. 1915, col. and b&w illusts., orig. cloth-backed boards, with large mounted col. illusts. to upper cover, rubbed and some light soiling, outer corners sl. bumped, 4to, together with Hatherell (W., illust.), Shakespeare's Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, pub. Hodder & Stoughton, n.d., c. 1910, tipped-in col. plts., one loose and with one or two light creases, orig. gilt dec. green cloth in bright condition, small 4to, plus Bateman (H. N.), A Book of Drawings, 2nd ed., pub. Methuen, 1921, b&w illusts., orig. printed boards, rubbed and somewhat chipped to edges, large 4to, and other various illustrated children's books, including I Wonder Why, by Alfred Scott-Gatty, illust. W. Graham Robertson, 1920, The Old Mother Goose Nursery Rhyme Book, illust. Anne Anderson, n.d., c. 1910 (some leaves loose, one leaf torn without loss), Our Old Nursery Rhymes, illust. H. Willebeek Le Mair, A Day in a Child's Life, by Kate Greenaway, pub. George Routledge, n.d., c. 1870s, etc. (13)"
"Golden Cockerel Press. A Tale of Rosamund Gray and Old Blind Margaret, by Charles Lamb, with an introduction by R Brimley Johnson, 1928, port. frontis., orig. vellum-backed boards, small 8vo (ltd. ed. 137/500), together with Moore (George), Ulick and Soracha, pub. Nonesuch Press, 1926, printed on japon vellum, copper-plate eng. by Stephen Goodden, orig. cloth in chipped d.j., 8vo (ltd. ed. 1133/1250), with other poetry and literature incl. private press, plus art ref., etc (2 cartons)"
"Polwhele (Rev. R.). The History of Cornwall, 3 vols. plus Supplement, bound as 1, 1st ed., Cadell and Davies, 1803-4, eng. port. frontis. (with minor marginal foxing and staining), vol. 2 with fourteen genealogical tables (some folding), and six eng. plts., vol. 3 lacking title-page and errata slip, Supplement with one plt., bound with The Language, Literature, and Literary Characters, of Cornwall: with Illustrations from Devonshire, Part 1 only (of 2?),1806, sixteen plts. at rear, some foxing, bound with The Civil and Military History of Cornwall; with Illustrations from Devonshire, Part 1 only (of 2), 1806, large folding panorama of Mounts Bay, with short tears to folds repaired on verso with fabric and paper tape, bound with A Cornish-English Vocabulary; a Vocabulary of Local Names, Chiefly Saxon; and a Provincial Glossary, Part 1 only (of 2?), 1808, untrimmed, bound together in modern half morocco, 4to. Boase & Courtney, Vol. II, pp.510-11. Seven volumes and a Supplement were published piecemeal under various titles between 1803 and 1808 and the whole was reissued with additions in 1816 as a 7-volume work. Illustrative matter appears to vary between copies. (1)"
"Wise (John R.). The New Forest, its History and its Scenery, Artist's Edition, pub. Henry Sotheran, 1883, half-title, twelve b&w etchings by Heywood Sumner, eng. vigns. and plts. on india paper by W. J. Linton after Walter Crane, folding map, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. dec. wooden boards, recent gilt spine, large 8vo. Limited edition 218/350. (1)"
"Braithwaite (R.). The British Moss-Flora, 3 vols., published by the author, n.d., c. 1900, eng. plts., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 4to, together with Berkeley (Rev. M.J.), Handbook of British Mosses; Comprising all that are known to be Natives of the British Isles, 1st ed., 1863, twenty-four hand-col. plts., pubs. cat. at rear, orig. cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo, with others related (30)"
"Ambrose (Alice & Wittgenstein, Ludwig). An assorted collection of Alice Ambrose's professional papers, including original and copy correspondence, advance maths course notes, etc., 1932-79, incl. autograph manuscript maths lecture notes [one page titled Real Variable and dated Michelmas 1933; from her time at Cambridge where she also studied philosophy under Wittgenstein and Moore], mostly in ink and some in pencil with occ. algebraic. diagrams, sixty-three loose leaves in a clsoe hand, from a hole-punched notebook, 8vo; unsigned copy of a testimonial in pencil for Ambrose by Ludwig Wittgenstein [in his hand], probably Trinity College, Cambridge, April 1935, few pencil manuscript insertions and corrections, 2 pages, 4to, together with a typed carbon copy (unsigned) of the same; four autograph references signed, one typed reference signed and three unsigned typed carbon copies from R. B. Braithwaite, all supporting Ambrose in her applciation for a research studentship or fellowship at Cambridge, 1933-35, nine pages on eight leaves; series of correspondence including original letters and carbon copies concerning the proposed publication of the Yellow Book and the various complications of copyright laws and various literary executors rights, 1967-79, including seven typed letters signed from Rush Rhees; signed Christmas card from G./E. Moore; correspondence concerning her applications and time in Philosophy departments at American Universities, 1932/50; two autograph letters signed from Margaret McDonald, 1950/51, etc. Alice Ambrose Lazerowitz (1906-2001) was a noted American logician and philosopher. She attended Cambridge University on a fellowship grant from Wellesley College and a studentship from Newnham College, where she studied with G.E. Moore and Ludwig Wittgenstein, receiving a second Ph.D. from that university. Full contents list of this lot available on request. (a folder)"
A Victorian lacquered brass compound microscope, by R & J Beck, London, no 26170, having calibrated draw tube, rack and pinion coarse and screw fine focusing, sub-stage aperture, and adjustable diaphragm, on Y-shaped foot, with bullseye condenser, various lenses and a calibrated mechanical stage accessory by C Baker, London, boxed, H 37cm
HEATHE, W. (?) - A New Plan of Egypt Shewing the Entrances of the Nile, etc, engraved by J. Stephenson 1801, a hand coloured linen backed map, 65 x 94cm; An Accurate Map of North Wales, printed for R. Wilkinson, Laurie and Whittle. Bowles and Carver, linen backed with hand coloured outline. 54 x 70cm. together with other maps and charts, etc.

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