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Dinky 1/43 scale.12. Ford Escort Mk 1 road car, Rolls Royce Cornishe, Rolls Royce Silver Shadow Park Ward, Jaguar XJ12C, Minissima Project car, Lamborghini P400 GT Miura racer No. 7. Jaguar XJS road car, Ferrari Daytona 1973 Le Mans (JCB/Corgi), Rover 3500 road car, Jaguar E Type V12, Porsche Targa 911S road car. Mercedes Benz 350 SL road car. Boxed. Mint.
Map & drawings. Saxton (Christopher & Hole, William), Wigorniensis Comitatus, [1637], hand coloured engraved map, ornamental title cartouche, royal arms and scale of distance surmounted by dividers, approx. 290 x 320 mm, blank verso, together with a small collection of watercolours and prints (approx. 15)
Russia. Speed (John), A Map of Russia, sold Basset & Chiswell, [1676], hand - col. eng. map, ornamental title cartouche, surmounted by Russian figures and incorporating scale of distance, inset plan of Moscow, five small topographical engs., English text to verso, approx. 400 x 510 mm, framed and glazed . (1)
Miscellaneous books, mostly 19th c., incl. several vols. of The Anglo - Saxon Review, The Chromolithograph, 2 vols., 1868, Orchids by W. Watson, 1890, several folio vols. incl. The Christian's New and Complete Family Bible, pub. C. Cooke, n.d., c. 1780s, Bacon's New Large Scale Ordnance Atlas of The British Isles, c. 1890, lacking one map, and a defective copy of the first volume only of Foxe's Book of Martyrs, 1583, printed in black letter, with some woodcut illusts. (a carton)
A late 18th century bonbonniere,+ circular with a spangled glass panel in the box and an enamelled plaque set in the cover, the sides engraved with scale-like decoration, maker's mark "GV" and pseudo French marks for Paris 1730 together with a late 19th century French silver gilt mounted rouge pot with cisele floral borders, by G Keller, Paris c. 1890. (2)
A Mahogany Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Stancliffe, Halifax, circa 1810, the inlaid case with swan neck pediment, wavy shaped trunk door, plain rectangular plinth upon moulded feet, 14-inch white painted arched dial, centre field signed "Stancliffe, Halifax", subsidiary dials for seconds and date, rolling moon in the arch with lunar scale, corners decorated with flowers, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and countwheel striking on a bell, 232cm high
A Staffordshire Porcelain Part Water Set, circa 1900, comprising large and bulbous jug, candlestick, a pair of toothbrush boxes and covers, a sponge bowl with liner, and one spare soap box lid, each with printed and hand enamelled floral decoration and stylised scale pattern borders, the toothbrush boxes with rosebud finials to the covers, the jug 29cm high (damages)
CURTIS William Flora londinensis: or plates and descriptions of such plants as grow wild in the environs of London ... 1st edition, with 435 hand coloured engravings on 432 plates, 6 volumes, plates numbered by hand in ink throughout, contemporary half morocco, marbled boards, rubbed and with corners knocked, tear to plate 27 (no loss) in vol. 5 and with very neat marginal repair to the letter press of the Dog Rose in the same vol., a few prelim. index leaves creased, occasional spotting, otherwise a fine and completely uncut copy, folio, London: for the author, [1785-98] [6] Note: Nissen BBI 439 With "A catalogue of certain plants, growing wild, chiefly in the region of Settle, in Yorkshire" bound at the end of vol. 4, and "General observations on seeds of our best grasses" at the end of vol. 6. Vol. 1 with title with engraved vignette and 2 lists of subscribers, title to vol. 2 dated 1798 bound at end of vol. 6. Issued in 72 parts, the Flora Londinensis is much more comprehensive than its title might suggest, for it extends to most of the English flora. It could properly be regarded as the first colour-plate national flora. "Curtis adopted the novel plan of having specimens drawn to a uniform scale and to life size, and most of the plates display a high degree of accuracy. In the opinion of Salisbury, the majority of the figures 'represent the most successful portrayals of British wild flowers that have ever been achieved." (Henry II p. 67).
British Isles. Janvier (Robert), Les Isles Britanniques Comprenant les Royaumes d'Angleterre, d'Ecosse et d'Irlande, c.1760s, hand coloured engraved map with inset of the Orkneys and Shetlands, separate uncoloured title and scale of distance cartouches, approx. 310 x 450 mm, together with Delamarche (Charles Franois), 'Les Isles Britanniques', 'Angleterre', 'Ecosse' & 'Irlande', 1813, four hand coloured engraved maps, each with oval title border, approx. 255 x 290 mm, and one more map of the British Isles entitled 'Gross-Britannien und Irland', approx. 215 x 250 mm (6)
Italy. Blaeu (Joan), Signoria di Vercelli, c.1640s, engraved map, hand coloured in outline with separate hand coloured title and scale of distance cartouches, approx. 415 x 495 mm, Spanish text to verso, together with MŸnster (Sebastian), Situs Urbis Romae, c.1580s, uncoloured woodcut map of Rome, two small wormholes and trimmed at side-margins just into printed image, approx. 295 x 415 mm, and Ruscelli (Girolamo), Territorio di Roma, late 16th century, uncoloured engraved map, a few wormholes, browned to central fold, approx. 200 x 260 mm, plus others including small maps of parts of Italy by Robert de Vaugondy, another plan of ancient Rome by Munster, etc. (15)
*Plymouth. Collins (Captain Greenvile), Plymouth to the Rt. Honble. Arthur Earle of Torrington, late 17th century, hand coloured engraved chart of Plymouth Sound, ornamental title cartouche surrounded by classical figures, separate scale of distance, rhumb lines and num. soundings, approx. 450 x 570 mm, not laid down, framed and glazed (1)
Wales. Jansson (Jan), Ceretica; sive Cardiganensis Comitatus; Anglis Cardigan Shire, together with Radnoriensis Comitatus vulgo The Countie of Radnor, [1646], together two engraved maps, hand coloured in outline with hand coloured title and scale of distance cartouches, some browning, each approx. 380 x 485 mm, French text to verso (2)
Ross (Frederick). The Ruined Abbeys of Britain, 2 vols., William Mackenzie, [1882], col. printed frontispieces and ten col. printed plts., printed by Benjamin Fawcett after A. F. Lydon, 116 wood engr. vignettes and thirteen wood engr. initials, also after Lydon, orig. dark green morocco-grain cloth, blocked in gilt, red and black, a.e.g., excellent, bright copy. McLean, Design, p.204. Ray, Illustrator and the Book in England, 105 "There are only twelve color plates, but their large scale makes them perhaps the most impressive of any that resulted from the collaboration of Fawcett and Lydon". (2)

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