Oxfordshire Light Infantry interest, a silver frame with 3rd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry Royal Bucks King's Own crest to the arch top, presentation inscription 'From 2nd Lieut G R Turner on Joining the Regiment 20th Feby 1901', by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1901, 14.5cm x 17cm.
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9ct gold medal fob of circular shape with wreath border, the reverse inscribed 'Presented to Mr H R Watson Station Master by few friends on his leaving Arrocher and Tarbert December 1911', 4.4g, also a 9ct gold shield shaped medal fob inscribed 'Lochrin Curling Club Inches Cup 1914' by Hamilton and Inches, 4.5g. (2)
Medals of S/4885 Lance Corporal William Bruce McKenzie of the 1st Battalion Black Watch Royal Highlanders who died of wounds DOW 28th August 1916 from injuries sustained in Bazentin Somme, comprising WWI death plaque [WILLIAM BRUCE MCKENZIE], WWI war medal, victory medal and 1914-15 star [S-4885 PTE W MCKENZIE R HIGHRS], with photocopied research papers.
Medals of 2842 Private Robert Reid of the 7th Battalion Black Watch Royal Highlanders who was killed in action KIA on 16th June 2015 by a bomb, comprising WWI death plaque [ROBERT REID], WWI war medal, victory medal and 1914-15 star [2842 PTE R REID R HIGHRS], with photocopied research papers.
Six bottles of blended Scotch whisky to include MOORLAND 5 year old, distilled bottled and blended for R B Smith & Son Ltd, 40% abv. 70cl, STEWART'S CREAM OF THE BARLEY 40% abv. 70cl, FLOWER OF SCOTLAND 40% abv. 75cl, two bottles of TILER'S CHOICE 40% abv. 70cl and SLAINTHEVA 12-year-old de luxe bottled by Alexander Dunn & Company of Edinburgh 40% abv. 70cl boxed. (6)
After L S Lowry (British, 18787-1976), 'Saint Luke's Church, Old Street London, E. C.' limited edition coloured print No.225/850, signed in pencil by the artist and in the plate, published in 1973 by permission of G R Mellor Esq. With publisher's backstamp. The image 61x48cm approx. Framed and glazed. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Evidence of some foxing and discolouring around outer border of print, though the image appears generally good, contemporary frame.
Unusual 19th century Naval wooden hand painted powder/cannon bin, of octagonal form with rope twist mount and handles. Marked 'V R H.M.S. Durham, Deck No. 3, 1871' with coat of arms. 38cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) The bucket is wood as per description. Vendor believed it to be from original ship. Obvious used rustic condition. Some minor paint loss but structurally sound, handles intact.
VINYL RECORDS a box of mostly soul R&B vinyl LP records with Average White Band, Michael Jackson, Greg Phillinganes, Smokey Robinson, Rose Royce, Percy Sledge, Grace Jones, The Temptations, Sam and Dave, Marvin Gaye, Mahalia Jackson, Sister Sledge, JR. Walker and the Allstars, Diana Ross, Dionne Warwick, Shalamar, Stevie Wonder etc Condition Report:Available upon request
A collection of Art Nouveau silver-handled fruit knives and forks, by W R Humphreys & Co, Sheffield 1905, the blades with engraved vine decoration, with stylised handles, a a George IV silver berried spoon, by William M Traies, London 1827, the bowl with mask decoration, a a Victorian silver cake server, Sheffield, and a silver mother of pearl fruit knife, weighable silver 91gms (15) Condition Report:Available upon request
A boxed Hornby 00-gauge R 1032 Mainline Steam model railway set, R.779 0-4-0 Loco "Desmond" and R.239 BR Locomotive Class 4P 2-6-4T, R.2245 BR 0-4-0T Industrial Locomotive "No. 4", together with a variety of further boxed and loose stock, structures and accessories Condition Report:Available upon request
Schiller (Gertrud). Iconography of Christian Art, 2 volumes, 1st English edition, Lund Humphries, 1971, monochrome plates, original black cloth in dustwrappers, slightly frayed, square 4to, together with:Robertson (Martin). A History of Greek Art, 2 volumes, Cambridge University Press, 1975, monochrome plates, original cloth in dustwrappers, 4to, plusAshmole (Bernard). Architecture and Sculpture in Classical Greece, The Wrightsman Lectures, 1st edition, Phaidon, 1972, monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dustwrapper, 4to, and others on ancient medieval and far eastern art, including Les Grandes Heures de Jean Duc de Berry, Thames and Hudson, 1971 (folio in slipcase), Emile Male, The Early Churches of Rome, 1960, Jack Hillier, The Art of Hokusai in Book Illustration, University of California Press,1980, J. Eric Hunt, English and Welsh Crucifixes 670-1550, S.P.C.K. 1956, G. Marchini, Italian Stained Glass Windows, Thames and Hudson, 1957, C. R. Dodwell, Anglo-Saxon Art, A New Perspective, Manchester University Press, 1982, G. B. Waywell, The Free-Standing Sculptures of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus in the British Museum, 1978, British Museum Reproductions from Illuminated Manuscripts, Series I-V, 5 volumes, 1923-65, etc., mostly original cloth, including some paperbound editions, many in dustwrappers, mainly 4to/8voQTY: (5 shelves)
Strachey (Julia). Cheerful Weather for the Wedding, uncorrected proof, London: Hogarth Press, 1932, ink annotations and corrections, R. & R. Clark Ltd, Edinburgh ink stamps and 'First Proof' stamps, contemporary morocco-backed boards, spine ends chipped, 8vo, together with An Integrated Man, uncorrected proof, London: John Lehman, 1951, a few ink corrections, original wrappers with publisher's label to upper wrapper, tear and loss at spine ends, a little toned, 8vo, plus Fry (Roger). A Sampler of Castile, London: Hogarth Press, 1923, 16 monochrome illustrations, endpapers toned, previous owner signature of Lawrence Gowing, original illustrated boards, some toning and light edge wear, 4to, limited edition 6/550, with others, Hogarth Press etc, including, Art and Commerce, by Roger Fry, Hogarth Press, 1926, Afterthoughts, by Logan Pearsall Smith, 1931 (limited edition of 100), The Man on the Pier, by Julia Strachey, 2nd impression, 1951, plus an album of photographs belonging to Julia Strachey, circa 1916 and later, with numerous family photographs loose and mounted, with a copy typescript poem of 'The Sluggard's Quadrille and Other Remains of Stephen Tomlin' loosely inserted QTY: (17)NOTE:Small archive of books and photographs belonging to the writer Julia Strachey (1901-1979), the niece of Lytton Strachey, and was associated with the Bloomsbury Group through him. She married the sculptor Stephen Tomlin in 1927, and after they separated in 1934 she married artist and critic Lawrence Gowing, in 1939.Her most famous novel was Cheerful Weather for the Wedding, in 1932, of which Virginia Woolf remarked 'I think it astonishingly good - complete and sharp and individual'.
* Panorama. A Panorama of the Coronation Procession of Their Majesties, 12th May 1937, drawn by Mary McNeile for Captain J. R. Abbey, London: Chiswick Press, 1938, hand-coloured collotype and stencil strip panorama, in 12 sections, with key to official personages and officers commanding detachments, each section captioned beneath, depicting various scenes including: the State Coach conveying Their Majesties..., King's Escort Indian Army Officers, Band of Royal Marines, Royal Air Force, Canadian Mounted Police, Queen of Norway, etc., width 11 cm, length approximately 560 cm, mounted in original turned boxwood cylinder, blue silk pull tag present and intact, with colour pictorial coronation scene label (somewhat faded), cylinder height 17.5 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:Limited edition, 107/125 copies.
Tolkien (J. R. R.). The Lord of the Rings, 1st one volume edition, London: George Allen and Unwin, 1968, signed by the author to title, full-page black and white map, edges lightly spotted, original green pictorial paper wrappers, extremities lightly creased, 8voQTY: (1)NOTE:Signed by Tolkien as part of a promotion for bookshops, in which if 500 copies were ordered a signed copy would be included.
Staley (Allen). The Pre-Raphaelite Landscape, Oxford University Press, 1973, colour and monochrome plates and illustrations, original red cloth gilt in dustwrapper, 4to, together with:Smith (Bernard). European Vision and the South Pacific 1768-1850, Oxford University Press, 1960, monochrome illustrations, original dark blue cloth gilt in dustwrapper, small 4to, plus others on 18th and 19th century British art and artists, including Michael Wentworth, James Tissot, Oxford University Press, 1984, Mrs Bray, Life of Thomas Stothard, R. A., London: John Murray, 1851, Brian Reade, Beardsley, Studi Vista, 1967, John Gage, Colour Interner Poetry and Truth, Studio Vista, 1969, Pratavaditya Pal and Vidya Dehejia, From Merchants to Emperors, British Artists and India 1757-1930, Cornell University Press, 1986, Frederick Wedmore, Turner and Ruskin, An Exposition of the work of Turner from the writing of Ruskin, 2 volumes, 1900, etc., mostly original cloth, but including some paperbound editions, many in dustwrappers, mainly 4to/8voQTY: (6 shelves)
Wilenski (R. H.). Flemish Painters 1430-1830, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Faber & Faber, 1960, tipped-in colour plates, numerous monochrome illustrations, 4to, together with:Held (Julius S.). Rembrandt's Aristotle and other Rembrandt Studies, 1st edition, Princeton University Press, 1969, colour frontispiece, monochrome plates, original cloth in dustwrapper, 4to, and others on Dutch and Flemish art and artists, including Rob Ruurs, Saenredam, The Art of Perspective, 1987, Ingvar Bergstrom, Dutch Still-Life Painting in the seventeenth century, Faber & Faber, 1956, Jeffrey M. Muller, Rubens: The Artist as Collector, Princeton University Press, 1989, Diane Wolfthal, The Beginnings of Netherlandish Canvas Painting: 1400-1530, Cambridge University Press, 1989, Arthur M. Hind, Rembrandt, being the substance of the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures, 1930-1931, Oxford University Press, 1932, etc., all 20th-century publications, mostly cloth-bound, including some paperbacks, some in dustwrappers, 4to/8voQTY: (6 shelves)
Parley (Peter, editor). The Balloon Travels of Robert Merry and his young friends over various countries in Europe, 1st edition, New York: J. C. Derby & Co., 1855, engraved frontispiece & title page plus illustrations, contemporary inscription to the front endpaper, ink stamp to the foot of the front pastedown, some light marginal toning throughout, original gilt decorated & embossed green cloth, boards & spine lightly marked & rubbed, 8vo, together with:Glaisher (James, et al), Travels in the Air, 1st edition, London: Richard Bentley, 1871, numerous monochrome woodcuts, some light toning & spotting, contemporary red half calf, spine lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, plusHearne (R. P.), Aerial Warfare, 1st edition, London: John Lane, 1909, monochrome illustrations, bookplate to the front pastedown, some light spotting & marginal toning, top edge gilt, original illustrated blue cloth, lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, and late 19th & early 20th-century airship & aviation reference, including The Zeppelins..., by Ernst A. Lehmann & Howard Mingos, 1st edition, London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, circa 1927, 8vo, Aerial Transport, by G. Holt Thomas, 1st edition, London: Hodder and Stoughton, circa 1928, 4to, all original cloth, 8vo/4to QTY: (11)
Kipling (Rudyard). The Second Jungle Book, 1st edition, London and New York: Macmillan and Co., 1895, illustrations by J. Lockwood Kipling, advertisement leaf at rear, a little minor spotting, all edges gilt, original blue cloth gilt, slight fading to spine, 8vo, together with 22 others by Kipling including 1st editions Many Inventions, 1893, The Seven Seas, 1896, The Day's Work, 1898, The Five Nations, 1903, Traffic and Discoveries, 1904, Puck of Pook's Hill, 1906, Rewards and Fairies, 1910, together with Haggard (Henry Rider). Allan Quatermain, 1st edition, London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1887, 1st issue with 'Dongo' to p. 17 and 'Quartermain' to diagram on p. 78, wood-engraved illustrations by J. Cooper, stitching weak, a few leaves detaching, original cloth gilt, spine a little faded and rubbed at ends, 8vo, together with six others by the author including 1st editions Cleopatra, 1889, The People of the Mist, 1894, Heart of the World, 1896, Ayesha, 1905, 2nd editions of She, 1887, and Montezuma's Daughter, 1894, plus R. L. Stevenson's The Master of Ballantrae, 1st edition, 1889QTY: (35)
Beuys (Joseph). The Secret Block for a Secret Person in Ireland, Oxford: Museum of Modern Art, 1974, numerous monochrome illustrations, original printed wrappers, with artist's presentation inscription to foot of the foreword 'to Lawrence Gowing, Joseph Beuys', with a sketch of a hat above, 4to, together with Murken (Axel Hinrich). Joseph Beuys und die Medizin, 1st edition, Munster: F. Coppenrath Verlag, 1979, colour and monochrome illustrations, original brown felt binding, with printed circular title labels mounted to upper cover, the spine title printed on a separate strip of brown felt (a little wear), small square 8to, plus other Beuys publications, including Appeal by Joseph Beuys, translated by R. C. Hay and B. Cleer, Free International University, 1979, P. S., Primary Sources on the International Performing Arts, number 1, June-July 1979, Some Artists, for example, Joseph Beuys, multiples, drawing, videotapes, May 15-June15, University of California, Riverside, [1975], stapled as issued, some toning and a little wear to spine, Joseph Beuys, Zeichnungen Tekeningen Drawings, 1979-80, Caroline Tistall, Jospeh Beuys, London: Thames & Hudson, 1979, Joseph Beuys, Coyote, Munich: Schirmer-Mosel, 1980, Anthony d'Offay, Joseph Beuys, Words that can Hear, 1981, and several related photocopied textsQTY: (9)
De Tolnay (Charles). Michelangelo, 5 volumes (The Youth of Michelangelo, The Sistine Ceiling, The Medici Chapel, The Tomb of Julius II & The Final Period), 1st editions, Princeton University Press, 1947-60, numerous monochrome plates, original uniform black cloth, spines lettered in gilt, in dustwrappers, some fraying to edges and somewhat browned to spines, 4to, together withBerenson (Bernard). The Drawings of the Florentine Painters, 3 volumes, reprinted, University of Chicago Press, 1970, numerous monochrome illustrations, original gilt-decorated uniform blue cloth, 4to, with slipcase, plus Italian Pictures of the Renaissance, 7 volumes (Florentine School, Venetian School & Central Italian and North Italian Schools), 1st edition, Phaidon Press, 1963-68, numerous monochrome plates, all uniform publisher's cloth in dustwrappers, some light browning to spines, occasional fraying to extremities, 4to, and others on Italian renaissance art including Walter Friedlaender, Caravaggio Studies, Princeton University Press, 1955, (with autograph letter to Gowing from Benedict Nicolson, on Burlington Magazine headed note paper loosely inserted), Cecil Gould, The Paintings of Correggio, 1st editon, Faber & Faber, 1976, Luitpold Dussler, Raphael, A Critical Catalogue, 1st English edition, Phaidon press, 1971, Rona Goffen, Giovanni Bellini, Yale University Press, 1989, Andrew Martindale, The Triumphs of Caeser by Andre Mantegna, 1979, R. Langton Douglas, Piero di Cosimo, University of Chicago Press, 1946, Janet Cox-Rearick, Dynasty and Destiny in Medici Art, Princeton University Press, 1984, Peter Mellen, Jean Clouet, Complete Edition, Phaidon, 1971, Leonardo Da Vinci Treatise on Painting, 2 volumes, Princeton University Press, 1956 etc., all original cloth, most in dustwrappers, mainly 4to, generally G/VGQTY: (27)
Tolkien (J. R. R.) The Hobbit or There and Back Again, 1st edition, 2nd impression, London: George Allen & Unwin, 1937, colour frontispiece, 12 colour and monochrome illustrations by the author, advertisement leaf at rear, The Elvenking's Gate illustration at p. 177 with juvenile colouring-in in brown and green crayon, occasional minor spotting, map endpapers (slight toning), Blackwell ticket to foot of front pastedown, original green pictorial cloth, some fading and light spotting to spine, small closed tears at spine tips, 8vo QTY: (1)NOTE:Published in the same year as the first impression, and the first with colour plates.
Mission (Maximilien). A New Voyage to Italy. With curious observations on several other countries;..., 2 volumes in 4, volumes 1-3 1st edition, London: printed for R. Bonwicke, 1714, volume 4 is a 5th edition, London: printed for J. and J. Bonwick, et al, 1739, engraved plates & maps, some period inscriptions, some light toning & spotting, volumes 1-3 in contemporary uniform full calf, volume 4 in contemporary full calf, boards & spines rubbed with some minor loss, 8vo, together with:Gilpin (William), Observations on the River Wye, and several parts of South Wales, &c...., 2nd edition, London: printed for R. Blamire, 1789, several monochrome plates, front endpaper & board partially detached, some light spotting, toning & offsetting throughout, contemporary full calf, boards & spine rubbed with some minor loss, 8vo, plus other 17th, 18th & 19th century miscellaneous literature & reference, mostly contemporary leather bindings, some in original boards, some odd volumes, overall condition is generally fair/good, 8vo/4toQTY: (3 shelves)NOTE:Approximately 55 volumes
* Ireland. Van den Keere (Pieter). Five Maps of Ireland: The Kingdome of Irland, Connack, Mounster, Ulster [and] Linster circa 1627, five hand-coloured engraved miniature maps, each approximately 85 x 120 mm, mounted, framed and glazed in one frame with each map displayed in a multi-aperture mount, English text on verso, together with Cary (John). A Map of Ireland divided into Provinces and Counties from the best Authorities, John Stockdale, 1805, uncoloured engraved double-page map, toned overall, small margins, 510 x 420 mm, with Bayley (J.). A New Map of the Kingdom of Ireland Divided into its Several Provinces &c. Drawn from Several Surveys of Sr. Wm. Petty and also from all the Surveys of the Counties made since his Time, T. Bowles, John Bowles & Son and R. Sayer, circa 1780, hand-coloured engraved double-page map, very slight creasing, largely confined to the margins, one marginal closed tear, but not affecting the printed image, 570 x 495 mm, plus Mercator (Gerard & Hondius H.). Northumbria, Cumberlandia et Dunelmensis Episcopatus [1595 or later], engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, large strapwork cartouche, some toning and staining, 355 x 465 mm, mounted, framed and double-glazed, Latin text on versoQTY: (4)
Walton (Izaak & Cotton, Charles Cotton). The Complete Angler: or, Contemplative Man's Recreation. Being a discourse on Rivers, Fish-Ponds, Fish, and Fishing, 2 parts in one, 2nd Hawkins edition, London: J. Rivington, T. Caslon and R. Withy, 1766, 14 engraved plates only (of 16, including 2 frontispieces and 1 of 2 music plates), wood engraved illustrations of fish and few headpieces, advertisement leaf at front, repaired closed tears to E2, E5, S1, S8 and T1, few ink marks and splashes, some toning and scattered spotting, endpapers renewed, contemporary speckled calf, rebacked, 8vo, (Coigney 10; Westwood & Satchell, p. 221), together with:O'Gorman. The Practice of Angling, particularly as Regards Ireland, 2 volumes, Dublin: William Curry, Jun. and Company, 1845, engraved portrait frontispiece to first volume, some minor toning, contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spines with green morocco labels, spines and extremities rubbed, 8vo, Mosely (Martin E.). The Dry-Fly Fisherman's Entomology... being a supplement to Frederic M. Halford's The Dry-Fly Man's Handbook, London: George Routledge and Sons, Ltd.; New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1921, portrait frontispiece, 16 hand-coloured plates, publisher's green cloth wallet binding gilt, small 8vo,Medwin (Thomas). The Angler in Wales, or Days and Nights of Sportsmen, 2 volumes, London: Richard Bentley, 1834, etched frontispiece to each volume, few vignette illustrations, light toning and scattered spotting, armorial bookplate of George Douglas-Pennant, 2nd Baron Penrhyn (1836 -1907) to upper pastedowns, hinges splitting, contemporary half calf, sheep rebacked spines with gilt decoration, rubbed, 8vo, plus Jardine (William). The Naturalist's Library, Ornithology volumes 12 & 14 only, Edinburgh, 1842-43, numerous hand-coloured engraved plates, uniform contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spines, 8voQTY: (8)
Book of Games. The Book of Games; or, a History of Juvenile Sports, practised at a Considerable Academy near London, 1st edition, London: printed for Tabart & Co., by R. McMillan, 1810, 24 engraved plates (2 detached), advertisement leaves at end, some offsetting and toning, previous owner signatures to title and endpapers, contemporary morocco-backed boards, tear and losses at head of spine, rubbed with some edge wear, 12mo, together with The Young Gentleman and Lady's Instructor; or new Reader and Speaker: Being a choice collection of pieces in poetry and prose, designed as a pleasing and useful companion to young persons in general, Lewes: J. Baxter, Sussex Press, 1808, hand-coloured engraved frontispiece, title with wood-engraved vignette, , some light toning and spotting, contemporary morocco-backed boards, upper joint splitting, rubbed with some wear, 8vo, with others related including The Newtonian System of Philosophy... by Tom Telescope, new edition, 1812, Cruikshank v. Agnew, or a view of Sir Andrew Agnew's Bill for the better observance of the Lord's Day, 1833, The Juvenile Lavater; or, a familiar explanation of the passions of Le Brun... by George Brewer, circa 1810, The Country Gentleman's Companion, 2nd edition, Dublin, 1755, and A Series of Prints of Roman History, circa 1800QTY: (16)
Nesbit (E.). The House of Arden, a story for children, 1st edition, London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1908, Harding's Luck, 1st edition, London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1909, The Magic World, 1st edition, London: Macmillan and Co., 1912, Wet Magic, 1st edition, London: T. Werner Laurie, 1913, period inscription to the front endpaper, all with monochrome illustrations, some marginal toning & light spotting, some cracked gutters, top edges gilt, all in original gilt decorated red cloth, boards & spines lightly faded, marked & rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, together with:Washington (Irving), Old Christmas, London: Macmillan & Co., 1876, monochrome illustrations by R. Caldecott, blind stamp to the front endpaper, Rip Van Winkle and the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, 1893, monochrome illustrations by George H. Boughton, lacking front endpaper, slightly loose binding, small tears to the head & foot of the spine, both volumes with all edges gilt, both original gilt decorated green cloth, boards & spines lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, plus other late 19th century to modern juvenile & illustrated literature, including works by Enid Blyton, Ted Hughes, Mark Twain, W. E. Johns, Rudyard Kipling, mostly original cloth/boards, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to QTY: (3 shelves)
England & Wales. Allard (Carel), Regni Angliae et Walliae Principatus Tabula divisa in LII Regiones Anglice Shire dictas..., Amsterdam, circa 1689, engraved map with contemporary wash colouring, large decorative cartouche, 510 x 595 mm, together with Visscher (Nicholas Jansz). A New Mapp of the Kingdome of England Representing the Princedome of Wales and other Provinces, Cities, Market Towns, with the Roads from Town to Town and the Number of Reputed Miles between them are given by Inspection without Scale or Compass, Printed and given out at Amsterdam by Nicolas Visscher upon the Dam at the signe of the Fisher, with priviledge of ye states Generalls and are to be sould at London by John Overton at the White Horse without Newgate, [1694], engraved map with contemporary wash colouring, sparsely coloured heraldic cartouche, old manuscript number to lower margin but outside the printed image, 575 x 500 mm, with Morden (Robert). England [1695 or later], hand-coloured engraved map, old folds, 365 x 425 mmQTY: (3)NOTE:The first map described is a separate publication but is occasionally found in composite Dutch atlases. R. W. Shirley. Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650 - 1750, Allard 3, state 1. The second map Visscher 2, state 4. The third map is Morden 10.
Sidney (Sir Philip). The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia, written by Sir Philip Sidney Knight. Now the ninth time published, with a twofold supplement of a defect in the third Book: the one by Sr. W. A. Knight; the other, by Mr J. A. John Stoun Scoto-Brit. dedicated to K. James and now annexed to this work, for the readers benefit. Whereunto is also added a sixth Booke by R. B. of Lincolns Inne, Esq., London: J. Walterson and R. Young, 1638, title within elaborate woodcut border, old ink inscription to front blank 'the Gift of M: W: 1672', and further ownership signatures to verso of the same leaf (probably of the same period) of Rebekah Leman, title and following leaf with a little fraying to blank outer margins and to final two leaves at end, occasional slight soiling, light water stain to final few leaves endpapers renewed, modern antique style blind-ruled full calf, rubbed and some marks, folioQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: From the library of Alan Clutton-Brock (1904-1976), thence by descent.STC 22550.

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