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Five early Victorian Scottish fiddle pattern table spoons, initial 'S', Edinburgh 1837, the maker's mark 'R&W' not traced - 10 oz

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A diamond eternity ring, the 30 round brilliants approx. 0.66cts total, grain set within a scroll engraved channel, size; R

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J. W. Benson, 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill, London, an 18ct gold half hunter cased pocket watch, circa 1886, No.102642, keyless three quarter plate movement with split bi-metallic balance and overcoil balance spring, signed 'Special Warrants to H M The Queen and the R H Prince of Wales', white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued spade hands, four piece hinged case with snap on bezel, London 1886, dial and movement signed 'J W Benson', 5 cm (2 in)

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J. R. Arnold, Cha. Frodsham, 84 Strand, London, an 18ct gold cased open face small pocket watch, circa 1852, No.7552, jewelled English fusee lever movement with gold three armed balance and steel flat balance spring, jewelled English fusee lever movement with gold three armed balance and steel flat balance spring, textured and floral engraved gold dial with painted black Roman numerals and steel breguet hands, engine turned three piece hinged engined case, London 1852, 4 cm (1.5 in)

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A George III small vase shaped caster, the pierced cover with baluster finial, engraved 'R' over 'T*M' and beneath 'C' over 'T*A', London 1766 by Samuel Wood, 12 cm high overall (4.75 in) - 2.5 oz

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A George III old English pattern caddy spoon, with shell bowl and bright-cut engraved handle with initial 'R', London circa 1790 probably by Thomas Tookey

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A Victorian drum shaped mustard pot with moulded borders, a double scroll handle and engraved with leaf scrolls and a cartouche with crest (lacking the liner), London 1868 by W R Smily, 7 cm diameter (2.75 in)

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A George III oval cream jug with a reeded border and loop handle, engraved with a shield cartouche and punched wavy bands, London circa 1820 probably by F Powell and R Coates, 12 cm high overall (4.75 in) - 4 oz

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An antler handled riding whip with silver ferule inscribed "P F R-B Fairford Park" and inscribed with retailer of "Simpson & Co, Oxford Street, London".

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AFTER EDWARD PATRY. "Reginald R Barker" a portrait study of gentleman in hunting dress, black and white print, a black and white print of "The Right Honourable James Lord Sherborne, Provincial Grand Master of Gloucestershire, presented by the Masons of the Province, 27th May 1869", and a black and white print of a military officer.

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R HAUNKALA. "From Brazaville, Belgian Congo 1959/60", a jungle scene with village, watercolour, signed and five other various paintings.

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AFTER GEORGE MORLAND. "The corn bin", study of figures in an interior with workhorses and spaniel, mezzotint engraving by J R Smith published May 1st 1799, approx 44 x 55 cm.

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AFTER R PYLE. "Spring", "Summer", "Autumn" and "Winter, a set of four studies of ladies in garden landscapes, hand coloured engravings, by Charles Corbutt, printed and sold by Robert Sayer, Fleet Street, 35 x 26 cm approx..

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AFTER F WALBECK. "Monsr. Le Blond", study of an actor, coloured engraving by R Cooper published by H Berthoud, 1822 and another print of "Marie Faglioni".

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AFTER W R BIGG. "A shipwrecked sailor boy telling his story at a cottage door", black and white engraving with script under, engraved by T Gaugain, printed by P Gaugain, approx 51 x 60 cm.

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Florence R Walker IRISES IN A WEDGWOOD VASE Signed, watercolour, 58cm by 46cm

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R...Harrington (of Carlisle) PORTRAIT OF 'ROYAL RAVENHILL', THE PROPERTY OF RICHARD FERGUSON ESQ OF HARKER LODGE, NR CARLISLE, IN A STABLE Signed and dated 1855, oil on canvas, 45cm by 61cm

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A Pattern Book, Circa 1933-1934, Comprising Holding Samples of Fabric, predominantly French, Bilbelle & Co, Paris, the majority of the 94 pages displaying eight fabric samples, including cotton, wool, silk, rayon and viscose mixes, and incorporating several letters from the suppliers addressed 'Bilbille & Co, 101 Rue Reaumur, Paris. **This pattern book is sold on the instruction of R Gaunt and Sons (Holdings) Ltd

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A Leather Covered Cartridge Case, the lid stamped R R Scott Hay, Langholm, Scotland, with brass strengthening spandrels, a label on the underside of the lid tooled 'Army & Navy CSL Gun Department, 105 Victoria St, Westminster, SW', with leather straps, 57cm wide

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An Early 19th Century Mantel Timepiece by R Hardy, Newark, with fusee anchor movement and convex printed dial in a mahogany tall case with reeded bands and waisted caddy top with inlaid whelk, 60cm

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A Long Case Timepiece, by Wm R Smith, Barnsley, with silvered and brass square dial engraved with the arms of that town, the massive movement with double three legged gravity escapement and brass cylindrical pendulum bob in a mahogany case with waved mouldings, Sheraton style inlay and upon pediment top, early 20th century, 233cm

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After P R Hall 'HMS ALBION, RFA WAVE KNIGHT, AND HMS OCEAN Black and white print, printed signature and dated 1998, 40cm by 66cm, with slip frame inscription 'Presented to the Directors of Cammell Laird by GEC Marine on the occasion of the re-commissioning of the dry docks 15th April 1998', framed; four assorted colour photographs, including an aerial photograph of 'MV Ibex - Ro-Ro Passenger Ferry', an aerial view of the Birkenhead Yard, the 'Deep Water Navigator' and 'Leinster - B&I Line Ferry' (5)

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A Martin Brothers (Southall) Stoneware Jug, dated 1888, of narrow conical form, the buff sides incised and coloured with sparrows darting in and out of blossoming prunus, incised R W Martin, Southall, 16.5cm

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A Royal Worcester Fruit Bowl, circa 1950, the fluted body painted by John Freeman, signed, with pears and blackberries, cherries and gooseberries on the inside, the exterior apples, peaches and other fruits, printed mark in black 'R' and 'HR' in gilding, scratched cross in glaze, 30.5cm (possible hairline crack)

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A Victorian Silver Bannock Toaster, with three prong fork upon a gimbal with telescopic tubular handle, by G R Collis, Birmingham 1845, 39cm

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Piranesi (Giovanni Battista) Veduta interna della Villa di Mecanate, etching, 475 x 625mm., marginal defects, one repaired tear into image, along central crease, first Paris edition, (H.73 II), early 19th century ~ Troyen (J.) (Christ disputing with the doctors), after Spaniolet, engraving, 210 x 300mm., marginal browning, some handling creases, c.1770 ~ Bourlier (M.A.) Study of a Head for the Picture of Christ Giving Sight to the Blind, after Richter, stipple-engraving, 570 x 425mm., trimmed within the platemark, surface dirt, one large repaired tear, other marginal defects, published by the artist, 1813 ~ Bowyer (R. publisher) Ceremony of Te Deum by the Allied Armies on the Square of Louis XV. at Paris, original hand-coloured aquatint, 340 x 585mm., central fold, surface dust, marginal tears, other minor defects, 1815 (4).

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Turner (J.M.W. R.A.) Liber Studiorum, 42 published plates only, of 71, including Mont St. Gothard, Penbury Mill, London from Greenwich, Junction of Severn and Wye, and Source of the Arveron, by C. Turner, W. Say, R. Dunkarton, and others, including 8 of the 11 plates engraved by J.M.W. Turner himself, etchings with mezzotint and aquatint, printed in a range of sepia and brown inks, each c.208 x 290mm., various states including at least two first states, most second or third states, some intermediate states not conforming to Finberg, includes many very good, richly inked, impressions, Dunstanborough Castle with the collector's signature, in ink, of Mary Constance Clarke (Lugt 449), and a collector's ink stamp (?of Charles Stokes) (c.f. Lugt 2758), Juvenile Tricks with the collector's violet ink stamp of James Reiss (Lugt 1522), and Hind Head Hill with the dealer's ink stamp of C.W. Dowdeswell, 36 Chancery Lane (Lugt 690), all stamps and the signature on versos, six bearing the Turner sale blind-stamp, two with a small hole within the image, one with a short tear into the title area, not affecting lettering, several with spotting, surface dirt, light damp-staining and other minor, mostly marginal, defects, most hinged into mounts, a few mounted at corners, one laid down, one duplicate, most published by the artist, a few by Charles Turner, 1807-1819; with 4 related prints including Procris and Cephalus by Thomas Lupton, outline etching, printed with plate tone, c.1863, and The Deluge, unpublished, the printing plate bought by Colnaghi in the Turner sale, mezzotint, printed in sepia, on laid india paper, later 19th century ~ Short (Sir Frank, R.A., P.R.E.) 5 plates after the Liber Studiorum, including 2 images previously unpublished by Turner, mezzotints, printed in bistre, from 210 x 270mm. to 225 x 300mm., all signed in pencil, lower right, all hinged into mounts, occasional spotting, R. Dunthorne (the unpublished plates by the engraver), 1886-1902 (51).

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The Studio.- The Studio Almanac, 7 posters for the years 1896-99, 1901-04, by Arthur A. Orr, Walter West, H. Granville Fell, Henry Ospovat, Frank Brangwyn, Harold Nelson, R. Percy Gossop, and Ethel Larcombe, respectively, the smallest 201³2" x 151³4", the largest 261³2" x 191³4", unexamined out of frames, not appearing to be laid down, a few spots, 1903 with a small loss within the image and a few other minor surface defects, London or Edinburgh, 1896-1904 (7).

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Lobel-Riche (Almery) Un Crepuscule d'Islam, by Andre Chevrillon, numbered 48 of 315 copies, the frontispiece an original drawing, with a composite set of plates by Lobel-Riche, comprising 23 images only, of 36, some in 2 or 3 states, 54 plates in total, including 4 duplicates, 20 further plates within the text, the frontispiece, pen and ink over pencil, signed and dated in pencil, lower right, the plates, etchings, the variant states with drypoint or plate tone, and occasional marginal vignettes added, printed in black or brown ink, almost all on vellum-type paper, text uncut, printed by R. Coulouma, the plates printed on the artist's own press, loose in original printed wrappers, as issued, additional blue boards and slip-case, small folio (330 x 250mm.), Paris, by the artist, 1930 ~ Besancenot (Jean) Bijoux Arabes et Berberes du Maroc, from an edition of 650, title, coloured frontispiece and 40 plates of jewellery designs, uncoloured lithographs, each c.195 x 250mm., or the reverse loose as issued, in original printed wrappers, in cloth-backed printed boards with ties, small folio, Casablanca, Editions de la Cigogne, 1953 ~ Irwin (Eyles) A Voyage up the Red-Sea, 2 engraved maps, only, and 4 aquatint coastal views, only, these trimmed within the platemark and inset on support sheets, contemporary mottled calf, worn, covers detached, 4to, J. Dodsley, 1780; sold not subject to return (3).

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Schwob (Marcel) La Porte des R¿+öves, one of 200 copies signed by the author (this unnumbered), plates, illustrations and fine hand-coloured plate with 2 hinged doors by Georges de Feure, text within decorative borders, original decorative wrappers bound in, contemporary brown morocco with black morocco and gilt inlays, by M.K., t.e.g., others uncut, slightly bumped and occasional slight rubbing, marbled endpapers, 4to, Paris, pour les Bibliophiles Independants, 1899.

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Updike (John) Bech Is Back, original cloth, dust-jacket, slip-case, New York, 1982 ~ McFee (William) The Harbourmaster, original cloth-backed boards, slip-case, Garden City, New York, 1931 ~ Ford (Gerald R., President of the United States) Churchill Lecture, original cloth-backed boards, California, Northridge, 1984 ~ Kissinger (Henry) Years of Upheaval, plates, original buckram, slip-case, Boston and Toronto, 1982, limited editions, signed by the authors, 8vo (4).

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Baum (L.Frank) Ozma of Oz, illustrated by John R. Neill, hinges cracked, Chicago, 1907; The Patchwork Girl of Oz, illustrated by John R. Neill, Chicago, 1913; Jaglon and the Tiger Fairies, illustrated by Dale Ulrey, neat ticket on front free endpaper, Chicago, 1953, first editions, original cloth, colour illustration on upper cover, first mentioned dust-jacket slightly defective at head, large 8vo & 4to (3).

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(Russell (R.)) Portrait of John Cowper Powys, bust-length, acrylic on canvas board, 600 x 500mm., inscribed on the reverse, framed, mid 20th century.

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NAIVE SCHOOL, 'The Mazeppa' and 'Ruyserra of Cardiff', Studies of Sailing Ships, oil on canvas, each bears initials 'J. J. R.', 41 x 61 cm (16 x 24 in. ), a pair (2).

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A LALIQUE DECANTER AND FIVE GLASSES, the decanter marked 'R. Lalique, France' and numbered 31, of a globular form, the neck decorated with striated swirls, with matching stopper; and five matching Schnapps glasses marked R. Lalique, height of decanter 19cm (7.5 in.) (7)

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A MODERN SUGAR CASTER, baluster form, pull off cover with a knop finial, the whole on a circular foot, London 1967, maker's mark of R. Comyns; plus a silver pepper pot, London 1926, approx. total weight 306g. (2)

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A COFFEE POT, baluster form, leaf capped spout and scroll handle, domed hinged cover with a knop finial, the whole on a raised circular foot, London 1921, maker's mark of C and R C, approx. weight 718g, height 24.2 cm (9.5in.) See lot 320 for illustration.

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A TRAVELLING CLOCK, rectangular form, engine turned decoration, the hinged cover opens to reveal the clock, Birmingham 1932, maker's mark of R and S. See lot 320 for illustration.

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A SIX PIECE DRESSING TABLE SET, comprising: a mirror, two hair brushes, two clothes brushes, and a comb, engine turned decoration, in a fitted case, London 1935 and 1936, maker's mark of R. Comyns.

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A LALIQUE OPALESCENT BOWL moulded with foliage, engraved mark for R. Lalique, France, 10in. (25. 5cm.) dia.

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AFTER LT. COL. COCKBURN (Early 19th Century) THE FALLS OF NIAGARA: THE HORSE SHOE FALL FROM GOAT ISLAND (plate 6) Aquatint printed in sepia by C. Hunt, originally published by R. Ackermann, 1857, restrike 43 x 67cm. ++ Good.

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A KAMMER AND REINHARDT BISQUE HEAD BABY DOLL with "flirty" eyes, open mouth of two teeth, impressed K*R Simon and Halbig, 126, 46cm high.

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CESCINSKY, HERBERT and ERNEST R. GRIBBLE. Early English Furniture & Woodwork. 2 vols. 1922. (2)

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LYDEKKER, R and J.B. BURLACE photogravure plates, numerous text illustration (2)

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SOUHART, R. Bibliographie Generale des Ouvrages sur la Chasse La Venerie & La Fauconnerie. Paris 1886 (2)

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ANDSDELL, R, (CIRCLE OF), portrait of a labrador cross and a black labrabor in a formal setting, oils on re-lined canvas, (unsigned), framed, 34cm x 42cm

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EARLY HAMILTON. 8 ins long, dark olive green early example, pontilled base & applied rolled lip. Embossed 'R. HODGSONS/ IMPROVED/ SODA/ WATER1 with coat of arms above to one side, 'MADE &/ SOLD/ 287 STRAND LONDON' with coat of arms above to other. Amongst the finest of all pontilled embossed hamiltons. THE 'classic' of them all! Ext. good condition.

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GROUP OF CODD BOTTLE OPENERS. All wooden cup types stamped 'R. COOK/ GRIMSBY'. Plus 'WHEATLEY & BATES LD'. Plus 'INMAN BROS/ HUNSLET'. Plus 'H. BURSTALL/ HULL'. Plus 'BARNETT SON & FOSTER/ SOLE AGENTS/ LONDON'. (5) NR

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GROUP OF CODD BOTTLE OPENERS. All wooden cup types stamped 'R. WHITES/ HIGH CLASS/ MINERAL WATERS'. Plus 'BARNARD & SONS/ LONDON'. Plus 'BARNETT & FOSTER/ SOLE AGENTS/ LONDON N'. Plus 'DAN RYLANDS/ BARNSLEY'. Plus 'BRATBY & HINCHLIFFE LTD LONDON'. (5)

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A Staffordshire cobalt ground pear shaped baluster vase, circa 1850, monogrammed W E R, 1850 below the spout and florally gilded entwined branch handle, gilt line rims, 8.5" high

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A plain glass rummer, 19th century, the bucket bowl etched with a royal castle and three arched bridge over a river upon which swim two swans, opposed by an engraved monogram 'R C G' in starburst cartouche, the lower section faceted and raised on a compressed knop stem, 7" high

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'Poissons', a Lalique opalescent blue tinted glass bowl, 1930s, moulded with swirling fish around a central bubbled centre, moulded mark R Lalique and etched France, 9.5" diameter

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A bronze bust of Bija by R-De Braz, Brussels, stamped, the young girl wearing a cloth cap, mid brown patination, 16.5" high

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An oak and mahogany crossbanded boxwood and ebony strung longcase clock, second quarter 19th century, the broken scroll pediment with gilt brass terminals above an arched glazed door, between fluted brasss capped pilasters enclosing a 13" white painted arched enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and marked R Matthews, Oswestry, painted with a hare coursing scene, the corners painted with fruit cornucopiae, eight day movement striking on a bell above a boxwood and ebony inlaid mahogany frieze over a three quarter length crossbanded trunk door with concave top corners flanked by fluted brass capped quarter pilasters and plain based board on bracket feet, 87" high

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An oak desk box, early 18th century, with fall-front and ironwork butterfly hinges, the front panel incised J W and carved I R and date 1709, flanked by carved heart and punched motifs, the interior fitted with a shelf and short drawer, distressed, 26.5" wide, 17" deep, 12.5" high

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Selden (John) De Jure Naturali & Gentium juxta Disciplinam Ebraeorum, first edition, half-title, title in red and black, wood-cut illustrations and initials, lower corner of R chipped not affecting text, contemporary calf, worn at extremities revealing boards, rebacked, [STC 22168], folio, 1640.

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Spectator (The), 8 vol. only of 9, lacking vol.V, first 4 vol. first editions, vol.VI-VIII 12th edition, last vol. 6th edition, inner hinges weak, contemporary mottled calf, for S. Buckley and T. Tonson, 1712-39 ~ Entertainment. A Collection of the most Esteemed Farces and Entertainments Performed on the British Stage, 2 vol., slight foxing, inner hinges cracked, contemporary mottled calf, extremities worn, spine ends chipped, for A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1792; and 12 others, Miscellaneous Literature, some incomplete sets, 12mo & 8vo (22).

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Nichols (John) Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century, 8 vol., engraved frontispieces, contemporary calf, spine gilt with morocco labels, rebacked, original backtrips laid down, 1817-58 ~ Thorpe (B., editor ) Ancient Laws and Institutes of England, half-title marginally repaired, 20th century half morocco, spine faded, 1840 ~ Parliamentary Papers. Earnings and Hours Enquiry. Report of an Enquiry by the Board of Trade into the Earnings and Hours of Labour, vols.I-VI bound in 2 vol., contemporary binder's cloth, 1909-11 ~ Tytler (Alexander Fraser, editor) Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Honourable Henry Home of Kames, 2 vol., portrait, later half morocco, Edinburgh and London, 1807 ~ Brett (R. Dallas) History of British Aviation 1908-1914, plates, modern binder's buckram, n.d. [c.1933]; and a quantity of others, Miscellaneous, v.s. (qty.).

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Watson (Eric R.) Trial of George Joseph Smith, frontispiece, detached, A.L.s. from Dr. J.A. Billing, coroner, and T.L.s. from Mrs. Smith's insurance company tipped-in, 1922 ~ Young (Filson) The Trial of Hawley Harvey Crippen, T.L.s. from H.H. Crippen tipped-in, offering his services in regards to deafness, written shortly before his arrest, 1920, first editions, plates, original cloth, 8vo, Edinburgh, Notable English Trials (2).

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Fitzgerald (F. Scott) The Letters..., 1964; The Great Gatsby. A Facsimile of the Manuscript, limited edition, slip-case, Washington, D.C., 1973; Correspondence..., New York, 1980 ~ Graham (Sheila) College of One, 1967 ~ Mellow (James R.) Invented Lives, 1985, original cloth or boards, all but second in dust-jackets; and 31 others, Fitzgerald, 8vo & 4to (36).

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