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Loudon (J.C.). Observations on Laying Out Farms in the Scotch Style, Adapted to England. Comprising an Account of the Introduction of the Berwickshire Husbandry into Middlesex and Oxfordshire. With Remarks on the Importance of This System to the General Improvement of Landed Property, 1st ed., 1812, half-title present, six fine full-page hand-col. aqua views, large folding hand-col. panoramic view of the farm and buildings at Tew Lodge, three folding hand-col. aqua ground plans, num. uncol. plans and diags. (all complete as listed), contemp. calf by T. Langdale, Ripon (with his ticket), gilt dec. spine with red morocco label, rubbed and a little scuffed, upper joint beginning to crack at foot, folio Contents remarkably clean and fresh. (1)
Breweryana - A Newcastle Brown Ale 'Golden Jubilee 1927-77' pottery ashtray by Henry King, modelled as a bottle-top; with other pottery ashtrays for Flowers (Carlton Ware), Crawford's Scotch Whisky (unmarked), Heineken (Wade), Heineken Special Export (Royal Cauldon Bristol Ironstone), Courvoisier Cognac (Proceram) and Stowells of Chelsea (unmarked); together with a Bell's Whisky decanter in the form of a bell by Wade (lacking label) (8).
Breweryana - A White Horse Whisky pottery jug by Wade; a Johnnie Walker pottery ashtray by Wade; a Haig Whisky ashtray by Carlton Ware (bowl worn); a Jubilee Stout jug by Wade; a Bell's Scotch Whisky Afore ye go jug by Wade; a Teacher's Whisky jug and matching ashtray by Wade; and a J & B Whisky jug and matching ashtray by Wade (9).
[TOPHAM Edward] Letters from Edinburgh written in the years 1774 and 1775 containing some observations on the divisions, customs, manners, and laws of the Scotch nation, during a six month residence in Edinburgh ... 1st edition, contemporary calf, spine rubbed, upper cover detached, 2 signatures on the titlepage, some light paper discolouration, 8vo., London: Dodsley, 1776
SCOTTISH HISTORY A collection of volumes on Scottish history, to include:LINDSAY E. R. ed. Calendar of Scottish supplications to Rome 1418-1422. Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Edinburgh: Scottish History Society (vol. 23 3rd series), 1934;HANNAY R. K. ed. Rentale Sancti Andree. Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Edinburgh: Scottish History Society (vol. 4 2nd series), 1913; SCOTTISH HISTORY SOCIETY. Miscellany. Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Edinburgh: Scottish History Society (vol. 11 1st series), 1934; WYNTOUN A. Orygynale cronykil of Scotland. Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Edinburgh: William Paterson,1879; SKENE W. F. Celtic Scotland: A history of ancient Alban ... 3 volumes ... Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1886; INNES C. Scotland in the middle ages. Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Edinburgh: Edmonston & Douglas,1860; INNES C. Lectures on Scottish legal antiquities. Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Edinburgh, Edmonston & Douglas, 1872; SCOTTISH HISTORICAL REVIEW. Select articles, vols. 1-34 ... 4 volumes ... Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Glasgow: Jackson, Wylie & Co., 1904-28; CHAMBERS R. Domestic annals of Scotland ... 3 vols ... Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Edinburgh: Chambers, 1928; RODGERS C. Social life in Scotland ... 3 vols ... Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Edinburgh: Paterson, 1884; HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS illustrative of the history of Scotland 1286-1306 [Stevenson's Historical documents] ... 2vols ... Quarter roan, 8vo, Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1870; THE SCOTTISH JOURNAL of topography, antiquities, traditions, etc. volume I [II] ... 2 volumes in 1 ... Half roan, 8vo, Edinburgh: Stevenson, 1848; INNES C. Sketches of early Scotch history. Publisher's cloth, 8vo, Edinburgh: Edmonston & Douglas, 1861 and 65 other volumes [81] Note: Further sample list available
RIDDELL John Inquiry into the law and practice in Scottish peerages, before and after the Union ... 1st edition, 2 volumes, original cloth, wear at heads of spines, 8vo., Edinburgh: Clark, 1842. Provenance: Lord President Cooper who signs himself at the front as "The Solicitor General for Scotland" which he became in 1935. RIDDELL John Remarks upon Scotch peerage as connected with certain points in the late case of the Earldom of Devon ... 1st edition, original quarter cloth, paper boards, 8vo., Edinburgh: Clark, 1833. RIDDELL John Additional remarks upon the question of the Lennox or Rusky representation, and other topics ... 1st edition, original quarter cloth, paper boards, upper inner joint split, 8vo., Edinburgh: Clark, 1835. Provenance: With a presentation inscription from Riddell to James Maidment on the titlepage RIDDELL John Tracts, legal and historical, with other antiquarian matter chiefly relative to Scotland ... 1st edition, original cloth, 8vo., Edinburgh: Clark, 1835 [5]
PEERAGE LAW WALLACE George Thoughts on the origin of feudal tenures and the descent of ancient peerages in Scotland ... 1st edition, later quarter pigskin, cloth boards, 4to., Edinburgh: Strahan & Cadell, 1783. SALTOUN Alexander Fraser, Lord Thoughts on the disqualification of the eldest sons of the peers of Scotland, to elect, or to be elected from that country to Parliament .... 1st edition, contemporary calf, rubbed, 8vo., London: Cadell & Robson, 1788. Note: With a presentation inscription from the author at the front ROBERTSON William Proceedings relating to the peerage of Scotland, from January 16 1707 to April 29 1788 ... 1st edition, cloth, printed paper label, fore-edges uncut, 4to., Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute, 1790. BANKS Sir T.C. Baronia anglica concentrata; or, a concentrated account of all the baronies commonly called baronies in fee ... also, A glossary of dormant English, Scotch, and Irish peerage titles ... 1st edition, 2 volumes in 1 contemporary calf, spine decorated gilt in compartments, 4to., Ripon: for the author, 1844 [4]
BUCHANAN George A detection of the actions of Mary Queen of Scots concerning the murther of her husband, and her conspiracy, adultery, and pretended marriage with the Earl Bothwell ... translated into Scotch and now made English ... Modern half calf, marbled boards, 4to., London: Richard Janeway, 1689.
JACOBITE REBELLIONS [LESLIE Charles] Gallienus redivivus or murther will out, &c. being a true account of the de-witting of Glencoe, Gaffney ... 1st edition, later half calf, titlepage a little discoloured, 4to., Edinburgh, 1695. Note: Aldis 3462; Wing L 1134. ANON. An account of the late Scotch invasion; as it was open'd by My Lord Haversham in the House of Lords, on Fryday the 25th of February, 1708(9) ... 1st edition, later calf, 8vo., London, 1709. LAMBE The Revd. Charles. The pretences for the present rebellion, considered in a sermon preach'd at St. Katherine Cree-Church ... on Octob. 16 1715 ... 6th edition, later half calf, marbled boards, 8vo., London, 1715. Note: Bound with: GIBSON Edmund, Bp. of Lincoln. The deliverances and murmurings of the Israelites, and these nations compared: a sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable House of Peers at Westminster-Abbey, on Thursday June 7 1716 being the day of publick-thanksgiving for the blessing of God upon His Majesty's counsels and arms, in suppressing the late unnatural rebellion ... 1st edition, 8vo., London, 1716. [Bound with:] WATERLAND Daniel. A sermon preach'd before the University of Cambridge on Thursday the 7th June, 1716 ... 1st edition, 8vo., Cambridge, 1716. [Bound with:] SHERLOCK Thomas, Dean of Chichester. A sermon preach'd before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster, on Thursday, the 7th of June, 1716 ... 1st edition, 8vo., London, 1716. [OLDMIXON J.] Memoirs of North-Britain ... in which it is prov'd that the Scots Nation have always been zealous in the defence of the Protestant religion and liberty ... 1st edition, variant with the dedication signed, contemporary calf, worn, upper cover partly detached, 8vo., London, 1715. RAE The Revd. Peter. The history of the rebellion rais'd against His Majesty King George I. by the friends of the Popish pretender ... 2nd edition, later polished red calf, 8vo., London, 1746. ...
A watercolour, depicting a highland riverscene, with Scotch pine to the middle ground, signed bottom right hand middle corner, "Ernest Briggs"; together with a hardback book by the artist, entitled "Angling and Art in Scotland", having hand written words of presentation on title page by the great great grandchildren of the artist, dated April 25th 1957, also to include full colour pamphlet entitled "Scottish watercolours" by E.E. Briggs, 41cm x 28cm.
Parker (Samuel). A Discourse Concerning the Nature of Idolatry: In Which a Late Author's true and onely notion of Idolatry in Considered and Confuted, 1st ed., printed for William Rogers, 1688, title + XVI + 91 pp., plus 4 pp. bookseller's list at end, some minor soiling, together with [Leslie (Charles)]. The New Association of Those Called, Moderate-Church-Man, with the Modern-Whigs and Fanaticks, to Under-Mine and Blow-Up the Present Church and Government... with a Supplement, on occasion of the New Scotch Presbyterian Covenant, 3rd ed., corrected, 1702, title + 21 + 9 pp., plus errata leaf at end, plus Sherlock (William), Reflexions on the Good Temper, and Fair Dealing, of the Animadverter Upon Dr. Sherlock's Vindication of the Holy Trinity. With a Postscript concerning a late book, entituled, Tritheism charged upon Dr. Sherlocks New Notion of the Trinity, 1695, title + 38 pp. of text, title and final leaf somewhat soiled, some worming and consequent damage at head of inner margin throughout, not affecting text, and two other similar pamphlets, all disbound without covers, small 4to (5)
SCOTCH PATENT in respect of Thomas Beale Browne of Hampen, Gloucestershire, for "Certain improvements in looms, and in the manufacture of woven and twisted fabrics". 6pp., manuscript mostly in Latin, on folded vellum leaves, signed on pages by William Wilson and Arch.d McNeill at Edinburgh, 1849. With large red wax seal of Queen Victoria, on a horse, with page holding the reins, lion and unicorn on reverse, in metal container, within orig. brown morocco gilt box (lid detached), labelled on spine.
* Charles & Diana. Commemorative Wade porcelain decanter from Bell's Scotch Whisky, to commemorate their marriage, 29th July 1981, full bottle, without seal or box, a few minor marks, together with two further commemorative Wade whisky decanters, commemorating the birth of Prince William, 21st June, 1982, (50 cl), and the 60th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, 21st April 1986, both full bottles, sealed in orig. boxes, with a few minor scratches and marks (3)
Two plastic ice buckets, one for Pernod, the other Rawlings Fruit Juices, three Skol circular tinplate trays, a quantity of beer mats and card advertising boards, a ceramic Queen Anne Scotch Whiskey bottle stopper, two sets of six Smirnoff vodka glasses, set of twelve Pernod glasses and other advertising glassware and three cribbage boards.
Advertising: Beswick golden eagle decanter modelled by JG Tongue 1969 for Beneagles Scotch Whisky, with removable head and chrome spot stopper; Abbots Choise monk 263992 Scotch whisky decanter for John McEwan & co, Leith Scotland; plus two Wedgwood pieces (jug, vase) and two Famous Grouse glasses. (six)
A Victorian painted scotch dresser, the superstructure with row of five drawers on a shaped back with similar shaped sides, the base with rectangular top and three frieze drawers above panelled cupboards, flanked by split baluster turned mouldings on a re-entrant plinth, supported on turned bun feet. (51in x 21.5in x 69.5in).
A Victorian mahogany scotch chest of drawers, with angled cornice above two frieze drawers mounted with split baluster columns, the carcase with two short and four long graduated drawers fitted with knob handles inlaid with mother of pearl medallions, the chest flanked by acanthus carved stiles with fruit, raised on plinth on ring turned feet. (54in x 25in x 71.5in).
A Victorian mahogany scotch chest, the rectangular top above a 'hidden' frieze drawer mounted with a split turned column, the chest with two short and four long graduated drawers mounted with knob handles flanked by applied foliate carvings and corbels, supported on a chamfered plinth base. (50in x 22.5in x 53.5in).
A. de Simone (fl.1860-1900) The steam yacht Erin on a cruise in the Mediterranean off Naples signed, inscribed and dated 'De Simone 1907' (lower right) and 'S.Y. Erin' (lower left) bodycolour 17 x 25 in. (43.2 x 63.5 cm.) Originally called Aegusa but renamed Erin when bought by Sir Thomas Lipton, the tea magnate, in 1898, she was built by Scott's at Greenock in 1896. Rigged as a screw schooner, she was registered at 451? tons net and measured 264? feet in length with a 31? foot beam. Powered by a triple expansion engine fired from two Scotch boilers, she was both fast and elegant and, having once passed into Lipton's ownership, soon became one of the most well-known steam yachts on each side of the Atlantic. Lipton's passion was to win the America's Cup and Erin served as his floating base for the unsuccessful challenges of 1899, 1901 and 1903. She was en route to the United States for a fourth challenge when war was declared in 1914 but promptly returned home after being fitted out as a hospital ship. Presented to the Admiralty who restored her original name as there was already an Erin in the fleet, she served as a hospital ship in the Mediterranean until torpedoed and sunk in June 1915.

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