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Four Britains die cast New Holland tractors, scale 1:32, comprising a Fiatagri L85 tractor 9489., New Holland 6635 tractor 9487., Fiatagri M160 tractor 9490., New Holland TL80 tractor., together with a Universal Hobbies T6020 tractor with 750TL loader, and a further unspecified tractor, all boxed.
Eight Britains die cast models of tractors, scale 1:32, comprising a Deutz DX4.57 Tractor., Massey Ferguson MF6180 Tractor 9491., Massey Ferguson 6140 Tractor 9449., Valmet 805 Tractor., Valmet 8750 Tractor 9439., Valtra Valmet 8950 Tractor 00236., Renault TZI16 Tractor 9497., all boxed, and a Renault TZ16 Tractor 9497, in a different box.
Eight Britains die cast models of tractors, scale 1:32, comprising a Deutz Tractor 9256., New Holland 6635 Tractor 9487., Ford Tractor 56109527., Landini 10000s Tractor., Massey Ferguson MF3680 Tractor., Massey Ferguson MF2680 Tractor., Renault TX145-14 Turbo Tractor., and a Renault 103.54 Tractor, all boxed.
A Mondo Motors die cast model of a Lamboughini Reventon, scale 1:18., Coffret Cadeau die cast model sports car, scale 1:24, with tie., Yat Ming die cast model of a Ford 1953 F-100 Wrecker, scale 1:18., Revel plastic model kit of VW Camper, scale 1:25, 07344., infra-red control Little i racer, and a model of a Mercedes Benz vintage motor car, Stein Der 30ER Jahre, all boxed. (6)
A box containing various studio pottery including a Cookie Scottorn stoneware jug, low relief decorated with plough team, 18.5 cm high, a glazed porcelain vase with fish scale / head decorated rim, 14.5 cm high, a St. Ives pottery single handled bowl with glazed interior, 12 cm diameter excluding handle, together with cheese dish and cover, green and brown glazed dish, blue and white slip decorated jug bearing indistinct seal mark, mottled glazed vase bearing indistinct Japanese style mark to base, glazed terracotta bowl, stoneware vase with flared rim and a small Bridget Drakeford mottled green glazed pot and cover, 9.5 cm high
Brown, George Mackay 5 autograph letters, 1 initialled postcard, 1 signed Christmas card & 1 signed 2 A.L.S. to Walter Keir, 18th Feb. 1962, discussing Crichton Smith's poem & Macdiarmid on Hume "Smith's poem is very impressive, in parts anyway" "The Macdiarmid thing on Hume was awful. Strange that such a great poet should manifest himself so boringly in prose! The thing sounded just like the lectures MacDiarmid gives, hellish!...", 2pp, 6 Well Park, Stromness; and 8th Jan. 1968 "the press cutting was uplifting to the soul, but alas, I have a worldly scale inside me that tells me soberly just why my limitations and abilities are. I can turn out a tale like any journeyman, and have the cunning to hide defects with flourishes... it has been a strange winter with me. My mother dies in November so I live here all alone... the Society of Authors offered me a travelling grant of £250 to travel abroad and meet foreign writers. I hope they consider Ireland "abroad" because they're the only authors I'd particularly care to meet. I don't particularly care for authors as a race - so many of them are vain, egotistical & boring (of course there are dear exceptions), 3 pages, 6 Well Park, Stromness; 3 autograph letters to Harry S.M. Taylor (Periodicals Dept. University Library, Edinburgh), 2 from Tor na Dee Sanatorium, Milltimber, Aberdeen, 1st Jan 1961 and 21st Feb. 1961, (1) "the date above should give you some insight into the plane of high seriousness on which my life is now conducted", saying "if I had the money I would organise a [ ] bus trip, with the following 20 persons invited (this trip would be on a Sabbath - there would be suitable refreshments, Milne's pies, six bottles of Glen Grant, 200 tins of export and 6 packets of Rowntree's Fruit Gums for HSMT - I reckon the entire trip would cost me £30... - J. Broom, P. Hughes, S.G. Smith, HSM Taylor, W. Maclean, D. Marcarthur, J. Durkin, R. Thomson [other names will be issued soon like Mr Kennedy forming his cabinet]. Tickets will be issued from this office in due course, as soon as the sonnets appear... Prayers at the beginning and end would be offered by Rev. John Broom, the Humanist Father... Now to be serious. Groping my way carefully through medieval history, I'm amazed at the highly organised rituals that pervaded every level of human activity... I know something about the Orkney midsummer fertility rites.. I have learned in a devious manner that you yourself are an initiate into some of the more modern mysteries. I will indicate to you how tremendously exciting are some of the things that go on under the banal surface of life, closer to the roots and sources of creation... There were also a rite of Poets of Architects, of Knights, Merchants etc... probably the rite took place in darkened room with appropriate symbolism on the walls, and the questions coming out of need darkness..." this is followed by a long passage with the imagined Interrogation of the new king. "the rite of Poets is even more fascinating. I am not at liberty of course to discuss the least word or action of it, except to say that if definitely exists and is celebrated today. In Scotland, at the moment, there are four initiates. Useless to challenge them - they wouldn't betray themselves by the least flicker of an eyelid. I only tell you these things because I know you will respect the mystery..." 9 pages; (2) to Harry, "I had hoped that my secret work here would be finished in time for my return to HQ in Edinburgh next Monday, along with that hidden Jesuit, Fr. John Broom", saying that "my superiors Mgr Boyle and Canon Redeye wish me to stay for a further week, in order to complete my report. The report, I think, when it is read at the secret conclave, will be a rather staggering one. It suggests for example that the arts are no longer necessary in our society - the poet is going the way of the witch and the miracle-working saint. No longer neccessary but that is not to say that they will no longer exist in the mechanistic society of the future in other explosive forms. It suggests too that the artist have betrayed their calling - they have been seduced by the bitch-goddesses "Beauty" and "Culture" - but the true function of poetry and art has always been necromancy, to effect desired changes by a unique and mysterious manipulation of symbols", 2 pp. Tor na Dee Hospital, 21 Feb. 1961; (3) to Harry [Taylor] "I can just picture the scene at Milne's with Miss Cartrwright, Mr McLean, Mr Callum Campbell, &c.... Here on my Sabine farm I live in great quietness", referring to Taylor's offer to help him obtain a post of some kind in the book line. "Here there is no suitable work. One comes to hate the continual harassment by National Insurance and Ministry of Labour. I might fit in for a time in some bookshop or library", referring to Arthur Swanson, John Broom, referring to Hogmanay activities on Orkney, and quoting Wallace Stevens poetry, 4pp, 6 Well Park, Stromness, 2 Dec. 1961; (4) Initialled postcard to Harry Taylor, (5) Christmas card, signed by G.M.B. with short autograph poem lampooning the card "Saints crowned with flying saucers", 4 lines, with beneath it "A fragment of original Mackay Brown, quite priceless, holograph"; (6), Printed proem "Maes Howe Winter", with printed illustration by Simon Fraser, inscribed "from George"Footnote: Note: A particularly good collection of autograph letters.
Cary, John Cary's New Map of England and Wales with part of Scotland London: J. Cary, 1794. 4to, hand-coloured single-page map of England and Wales, diagram to illustrate scale and 76 map sections, hand-coloured, contemporary tree calf, neatly rebacked [ESTC N48119]; Payn, James. The Lakes in Sunshine. Photographic and other Pictures of the Lake District. London: Simpkin, Marshall, 1868. 4to, 16 mounted albumen plates, text engravings, folding map in end pocket (not called for), original blue cloth, neatly rebacked retaining most of spine (2)
TISCHTHERMOMETER MIT GOTISCHEN ARCHITEKTURELEMENTEN. Datierung: 19. Jh. Technik: Eisen, Glas u.a. Beschreibung: Mit Réaumur-Skala. Maße: H.23,5cm. Zustand B/C. Erläuterungen zum KatalogKunstkammer 19. Jahrhundert Thermometer Eisen TABLE THERMOMETER WITH GOTHIC ARCHITECTORAL ELEMENTS. Date: 19th century. Technique: Iron, glass amongst other. Description: With Réaumur-scale. Measurement: H.23.5cm. Condition B/C. Explanations to the Catalogue
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