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Rene Lalique - Statuette Cote D'Azur Trophy, with a design patent of 12th October 1929, a rare leaning forward nude designed specifically to commemorate the inaugural of the 'Cote d'Azur Pullman Express' in 1929. Given as a commemorative gift to the passangers of the train, few appear to have survived. The Statuette gives a brilliant impression of speed and motion, her left hand caressing her hair, her right-hand placed on her upper chest, holding her quickening heart! Beautifully created in satin and clear glass, the design was loosely based on the famous Vitesse car mascot, which was designed at about the same time. In excellent original condition, to the sides of the base are intaglio moulded, R. Lalique together with an explanation in a full inscription around the base, including the date, 'Cote d'Azur Pullman Express, September 1929'. 165mm high, the base is 127mm long by 54mm wide. Its conditon today is exemplary.
Bruichladdich-10 year-old. Distilled and bottled by Bruichladdich Distillery Co. Limited, Bruichladdich, Isle of Islay. Sole Scottish Distributor R B Smith & Sons Ltd., Perth. Tall clear 750 ml. bottle, cream label printed in red, gold and black. Level: high neck fill. Single malt, 43% volume. Bunnahabhain-12 year-old. Distilled and bottled by The Highland Distilleries Co. Ltd., Bunnahabhain Distillery, Isle of Islay. 75 cl. Single malt, 40% volume. 2 bottles
The Glendronach-12 year-old. Distilled and bottled in Scotland when 12 years old by Wm. Teacher. Dumpy green bottle, main label scratched at right side. Applied circular neck label printed "Over 8 years old". Level: top of shoulder. 75 cl. Single malt, 40% volume. Blairmhor-8 year-old. Distilled and matured by R. Carmichael & Sons Ltd., Airdrie. White ground labelling printed in red and black. 75 cl. Level: high neck fill. Single malt, 40% volume. 2 bottles
The Macallan-Glenlivet-1937. Pure Highland Malt Liqueur Whisky. From The Macallan Distillery, Proprietors R. Kemp, Macallan-Glenlivet Ltd., bonded and bottled by Gordon & MacPhail, Elgin. Cream label printed in red and black, distillation year at top. Red and green stencilling around label. 26 2/3 fl. ozs. Level: high neck fill. Single malt, 70 degrees proof. 1 bottle
Ackermann (R.). The History of the Abbey Church of St. Peter's Westminster, its Antiquities and Monuments, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1812, half-titles present, port. of William Vincent, ground plan, addn. hand-col. eng. title to vol. 2 and seventy-nine fine hand-col. aquas. (all correct as list), list of subscribers, later navy half morocco gilt by Sawyer, gilt dec. spines with raised bands, 4to. Abbey, Scenery of Great Britain, 213. (2)
Tickell (R. Eustace). The Vale of Nantgwilt. A Submerged Valley. Illustrative and Descriptive of the Elan and Claerwen Valleys in Radnorshire shortly to be Submerged by the Reservoirs for the Water Supply of Birmingham, 1894, twelve uncol. etched plts., number applied in ink to half-title, t.e.g., orig. qtr. vellum, slight wear to upper joint, oblong folio (1)
*Cigarette cards. An album of 144 window-mounted Ogden's cigareete cards, c, 1900, of which two-thirds are Guinea Gold Photographic issues including portraits incl. Ruskin, Dickens, Hugo, Liszt, Kipling, Marconi, R. Abel (cricket), Mr. Stonehewer (bowls), J.J. Low (golf), Henry Irving, Baden-Powell, 'New Form of Motor', various actresses, plus other Ogden's series odds incl. portraits of Churchill, Fred Archer, Tom Sharkey, W.G. George, etc., all window-mounted, some album leaves det., orig. cloth, rubbed and soiled, sm. 4to (1)
*West Yorkshire - Slaithwaite. Deed of Gift from Robert de Maunton, "viker del eglise de Eccles" and John Cupper, chaplain to Robert Collan, chaplain, Robert de Pennilton, chaplain, John del Stoles, chaplain, John Hafter, chaplain and Richard Braybon', dated at Manchester the Monday after the feast of Epiphany, 49 Edward III, [7 January 1376], of the Manor of Slaghtwayt [Slaithwaite], mentions John son of William, Laurence, son of John son of William and Cecile, daughter of William de Bradesshagh, with names of three witnesses, indented parchment title deed, larger than average for its age, in Norman French, with five round pendant seals, all complete and in remarkably good condition (three have armorial shields, one has "R", and one is ecclesiastical), with a brief modern description (1)
Bible [Latin]. Biblia Sacra, sive Testamentum Vetus, Ab Im.Tremellio et Fr.Iunio ex Hebraeo Latine Redditum. Et Testamentum Novum ˆ Theod. Beza e Graeco in Latinum Versum., R. Norton for Nathanial Ponder, 1680, engraved pictorial title-page, bound with The Whole Book of Psalms Collected into English Metre, by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, & Others, Printed by J.M. for the Company of Stationers, 1679,a.e.g., contemp. red morocco, elaborately tooled in gilt, slight wear at head & foot of spine, joints slightly rubbed, 12mo. Date presentation inscription on flyleaf 'A Present from the Baron Rouvrou as a mark of Friendship & Token of Remembrance to Emerson Dawson, 17th May, 1814'. The presentation inscription from the French Diplomat Baron Charles AndrŽ Hippolyt Lavalley de Rouvrou may be connected with Louis XVIII's exile in England from 1807 to 1814. Wing 2763. (1)
Court Martial. Proceedings of the General Court Martial upon the Trial of Captain Wathen, Fifteenth King's Hussars, pub. Roake and Varty, 1834, contemp. owner's ink inscription to head of title 'J. H. Mayers from R. C. Bleston, June 1836. Brasted', with autograph of Mayers to blank preceeding title, and his bookplate to front pastedown, contemp. half calf, rubbed and some marks, joints partly cracked, 8vo (1)
[Catalogue]. Catalogue of the Extensive Library, Remarkable for Containing a few Beautifully illuminated Missals, and Several Curious Manuscripts; with Unique Specimens by Caxton, Wynkyn de Worde, and other Printers of the Earliest Period; a Rich Collection in the Department of Antiquity and Topography; Travel, Maps and numerous Histories and Memoirs . which will be sold by auction, by Mr R. Winstanley, of Manchester at Peover Hall . on Monday August 28th, and five following days, Manchester, 1837, 66pp ruled in red and marked by hand with the prices realised and names of the purchasers, contemp. blind stamped navy calf gilt, a little rubbed on spines, slim 8vo (1)
Verner (Captain Willoughby). Sketches in the Soudan, 1st. ed., pub. R. H. Porter, 1885, additional title, list of subscribers, num. tinted litho plts. by Keulemans after Verner, untrimmed, contents very clean, orig. boards with vellum backstrip, rubbed and marked, a little fraying to upper joint, oblong folio (1)
Lang (Andrew, and others). A Batch of Golfing Papers, edited R. Barclay, 1st ed., [1892], frontis. and a few b & w illusts., orig. pict. cloth gilt, a little frayed at head and foot of spine, small 8vo, (Donovan & Murdoch 3320), together with Barnes (James M.), Picture Analysis of Golf Strokes. A Complete Book of Instruction, Philadelphia & London, 1919, num. b & w illusts. from photos. by L.F. Deming, orig. cloth, lettered in gilt, with large pict. paper panel to upper cover, somewhat rubbed and scratched, 4to, and others (9)
POLLARD, A. W. and G. R. REDGRAVE. A SHORT-TITLE CATALOGUE OF BOOKS PRINTED IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, & IRELAND ... 1475-1640. The Bibliographical Society, London, 1976-1986-1991. Three volumes, folio; original cloth with dust-wrappers; CRUM, Margaret. FIRST-LINE INDEX OF ENGLISH POETRY 1500-1800. Clarendon Press, 1969. Two volumes, 4to; original cloth with dust-wrappers; SHAW, David J. and Margaret McLEOD. THE CATHEDRAL LIBRARIES CATALOGUE. Clarendon Press, 1969. Three parts in two volumes, 4to; original cloth; TRANSACTIONS OF THE CAMBRIDGE BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY Vol. I [-V]. Bowes and Bowes, Cambridge, 1953-1962. Five volumes, 4to; original cloth; and nine others including Greg's 'English Printed Drama'. (20)
HOGARTH, William and Samuel IRELAND. GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS OF HOGARTH, From pictures, drawings, and scarce prints in the possession of Samuel Ireland. R. Faulder, London, 1794. FIRST EDITION. Small 4to; with 59 engraved plates, some aquatint, one folding; some foxing, with marginal dampstains to final gatherings; contemporary diced calf, rebacked with the original red morocco labels laid down, boards ruled in gilt; FLETCHER, William Young. BOOKBINDING IN FRANCE. Seeley and Co. Limited, London, 1894. FIRST EDITION. 4to; with eight colour plates and 31 black & white text illustrations; contemporary olive morocco, spine lettered and ornately decorated in gilt, upper board attractively tooled in gilt with coloured geometrical designs; and one other work by Ernest Rhys, 'Frederic Lord Leighton: An Illustrated Record of His Life and Work', George Bell, London, 1900. 8vo; contemporary half morocco, spine decorated in gilt with Art Nouveau Designs. (3)
THOMSON, Hugh - HARVEY DARTON, F.J. TALES OF THE CANTERBURY PILGRIMS. Retold from Chaucer & Others. With Introduction by F.J. Furnivall and Illustrations by Hugh Thomson. Wells Gardner, Darton & Co., 1904. 8vo; original blue cloth, decorated and tooled in gilt; THOMSON, Hugh - BARRIE, J.M. QUALITY STREET, A Comedy in four acts. Hodder & Stoughton, London, [n.d.] 8vo; with tipped in plates; original blue cloth with worn pictorial dust-wrapper; and 15 others illustrated by Thomson, C.E. Brock, R. Heighway and R. Caldecott. (17)
BRENT-DYER, Elinor. LAVENDER LAUGHS IN THE CHALET SCHOOL [and] JO TO THE RESCUE [and] THE LOST STAIRCASE W. & R. Chambers, Edinburgh and London, 1943-1946. FIRST EDITIONS. Three works, 8vo; spotting to edges and endpapers, otherwise clean and bright in the original publisher's cloth, in dust-wrappers, two of which are printed on the verso of half-tone illustrations, a common occurrence at a time of paper rationing. The dust-wrappers have been tape reinforced and have either the remains of the tape or its residue; together with forty-six other Brent-Dyer titles, mostly first editions; most in dust-wrappers, nearly all tape reinforced; some are double-wrappered. (49)
ECONOMICS - DOWELL, Stephen. A HISTORY OF TAXATION AND TAXES IN ENGLAND, from the earliest times to the present day. Vol I [-IV]. London, Longmans, Green, and Co, 1884. First Edition. Four volumes, 8vo; light marginal browning, occasional minor soiling; with book-plate on front paste-downs; contemporary polished calf, red and blue morocco labels lettered in gilt, ruled gilt borders, spines sunned, light rubbing and scuffing to boards and extremities. Einaudi 1608 (Second edition 1888). SELIGMAN, Edwin Robert. PROGRESSIVE TAXATION IN THEORY AND PRACTICE. Second Edition Completely Revised and Enlarged. [Printed by Princeton University Press]. 1908. Second Edition, Presentation Copy. 8vo; uncut, contemporary publisher's cloth, spine lettered in gilt, lightly rubbed; with presentation inscription on front free endpaper 'To Prof H. C. Adams with the regards of Edwin R Seligman, Feb 1909', with Carter's book-plate on front paste-down.
GLIDDON, George R. OTIA EGYPTIACA Discourses on Egyptian Archaeology and Hieroglyphical Discoveries. London: James Madden ... 1849. First Edition. 8vo; some soiling and marginal browning throughout; publisher's adverts tipped at front; uncut, original red publisher's blind-stamped cloth, upper cover gilt, spine and upper covers soiled and darkened, corners bumped and worn.

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