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[Crokatt (Gilbert) and John Moore]. Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence Display'd: Or, the Folly of their Teaching Discover'd, engraved frontispiece, title printed in red & black, woodcut head- and tail-piece, later bookplate of the Baird of Urie, contemporary speckled calf, spine gilt, small abrasion to upper cover and foot of spine, 8vo, Rotterdam & London, 1738.
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY "SCOTCH" CHEST OF DRAWERS, the three quarter moulded top with curved angles, the front with a shallow convex frieze drawer above a deep central drawer flanked by two short and one long deep drawer and with three long graduated drawers beneath, with turned wooden knob handles throughout, with shaped apron and raised on turned feet. Width 50". Height 51".
Commonplace book relating to a wide variety of subjects including recipes and general information, manuscript, in several hands, a few entries in German, c. 573pp. (including 7pp. of index), pen and ink illustrations of machines and industrial processes (including a churning machine), slightly browned, original half calf, corners bumped, spine repaired, 8th February 1787-23rd February 1834. ***Includes: "Origin of Honey Moon Bells"; "Making up Gin"; "A treatise of Dyeing Turkey Red"; preserving meat; "Martello Towers"; "Suicides"; "Livery Servants not entitled to keep their Clothes"; "Change of Climate"; "Method of Etching in Aqua Tinta"; "Excellent Tooth Tincture"; "Receipt for a Sore Throat"; "Method of preventing Vomiting in a Carriage or on the Sea"; "Profits of London Filth"; "A Cheap & Efficient method for destroying Rats and Mice"; "Receipt for making of Potted Cheese"; "Chemical Explosions"; "A Cure of the Yellow Fever"; "Political measures in England 1833-4"; "The Game of Papillon or Butterfly"; "A machine for washing goods"; "To make Scotch Bread"; "Opium Tincture"; "Experiments on the sugar extracted from the Beet Root"; "A Baltimore Clipper rapid sailing"; "Crossing Turnpike Roads"; "Observations containd in a Work titled Travels in Africa, Egypt & Syria... by W.G. Browne"; "Corn Law Tricks."
Walpole, Horatio, 1st Baron Walpole of Wolterton (1678-1757), younger brother of Robert Walpole, the 1st prime minister. A collection of letters to Horatio Walpole between 1754 and 1755, concerning Norfolk affairs, written from Norwich, Yarmouth, etc, including: Petitioners for employment in various offices including the Excise, petition for the King's granting of 'an annual plate to Norwich for Races to be held at a reasonable time near that city...'; for a place as Boatman at Brancaster, another at Blakeney; others with mention of the Townshend family; importing of Scotch salt at Wells; house letting; sending of a cygnet to Sir Joshua Vanneck; the Lottery; Norwich Land Tax Commisioners; from Jay Gay mayor of Norwich; etc (27 items)
Lang (Andrew) Lost Leaders, large-paper copy signed by the author, viii, 226pp., number 49 of 100 copies, title printed in red and black, ex-library copy with stamps and bookplate of the University of California, bookplate of Francis Head Bulkeley Johnson, original vellum, t.e.g., others uncut, 8vo, Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1889. *** Chapters 1 and 2 are entitled "Scotch Rivers" and "Salmon-Fishing".
A small group of Royal Doulton advertising wares, comprising a Lambeth stoneware Dewar's matchholder and striker, a Sandeman Port flask in the form of the cloaked Spaniard, a Greer's Scotch Whisky ashtray, and a De Reszke Cigarettes ashtray; also a De Reszke cigarette tin and another Royal Doulton ashtray printed with a map of New Zealand
Oak smoker's cabinet, circa 1925-30, the case with egg and dart moulded border, inscribed to a presentation plaque 'William Edward Jones on his retirement with W T Davies & Sons, Branch of the Imperial Tobacco Co. Ltd 6th March 1931', two glazed doors opening to reveal pipe rack, two tobacco drawers, ceramic tobacco jar, centred with a cut glass scotch flask (chipped) and two shot glasses, 16.25 in (41.28 cm) wide, 11.5 in (29.21 cm) high
An early 20th Century decorative tin for Parkinson's Doncaster Butter Scotch with colourful lithographic decoration to the lid of Doncaster Parish Church, with gilt husk borders and together with a Peak Frean & Co. biscuit tin of shallow rectangular form, turquise blue with simple gilt foliate border, both with some wear but good for age (2).
Chivas Regal 12 Year Old Premium Scotch Whisky. (1 bottle in decorated card box); Wild Turkey Freedom Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey (A blend of 7 to 13 year old Bourbon). (I bottle in decorated card container); Chateau Camensac-Vintage 1986. Haut-MEdoc-Grand Cru ClassE (1 bottle in card box); Leoville Barton-Vintage 1957. (1 bottle-level mid shoulder-label bin soiled and torn). The above 4 bottles.

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