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Scottish Printing/Binding.- [Hutcheson (Thomas Smith)] Bibliotheca Wallasiana. List of the Various Works relating to Sir William Wallace, from 1488 to 1858, one of 50 copies for private circulation, mounted photograph of Wallace's arms, interleaved, handsome red morocco with gilt decorative border and Wallace sword to centre of boards, by Zaehnsdorf, spine gilt, red morocco doublures tooled in gilt around lion in blind, blue silk endpapers, g.e., corners slightly rubbed, Glasgow, 1858 § Ramsay (Allan, editor) The Ever Green being a Collection of Scots Poems, wrote by the Ingenious before 1600, 2 vol., later dark green morocco, gilt, by Henderson & Bisset of Edinburgh, spines gilt, g.e., joints rubbed & cracked, Edinburgh, Alexander Donaldson, 1861 § Eutropius. Breviarium, title shaved at fore-edge, contemporary sprinkled sheep, Montrose, D.Buchanan, 1790 § Barclay (John) The Assurance of Faith Vindicated..., second edition, a little stained, final leaf lacking a couple of letters from lower outer corner, contemporary sheep, bit worn, Kirkcaldy, James Crerar, 1803 § Hardie (Thomas S.) Sermons, foxed, staining to inner margin, bookplate of Charles Plummer of Middlestead and shelf-label of Sunderland Hall, contemporary calf, gilt, Hawick, R.Armstrong, 1811, most a little rubbed; and 12 others printed and/or bound in Scotland, 8vo et infra (18)
Forester (C.S.) The African Queen, some light toning to half-title, bookplate to front pastedown, light fading to spine, extremities rubbed, 1935; The Voyage of the Annie Marble, frontispiece and plates, some working loose, bookplate to pastedown, slight shelf-lean, light fading to spine some staining to covers, [1929]; The Gun, bookplate to endpaper, spotting, shelf-lean, spine sunning spine ends and corners bumped, label to foot of spine, 1933, first editions, original cloth; and c.70 others, Forester, 8vo & 4to (c.75)
Book boxes.- [A small group of empty book boxes], including 5 morocco-bound slip-cases with pull-off lids (2 handsomely tooled in gilt, one containing a scrap of morocco and 2 heraldic binding brasses), 6 bound "books" with hidden compartments, a "letter writer" box with brass clasp, and 2 wooden filler blocks with spines to look like books on a shelf, all a little rubbed, v.s. (17)
James (M.R.) Ghost Stories of an Antiquary, eighth impression, the odd spot, original cloth, slight shelf-lean, light rubbing to spine tips and corners, dust-jacket, chipping and creasing to head and foot, short closed tear running from upper joint, a little creased at foot, extremities rubbed, a very good example overall, 8vo, 1926.*** Rare in the wonderfully atmospheric dust-jacket, depicting a person with a striking resemblance to the author being assailed by a demonic figure.
Wodehouse (P.G.) Quick Service, second printing, spotting, slight shelf-lean, dust-jacket priced at 7/6, spine with 1" portion of loss to foot, spine ends and corners a little chipped, chip to head of lower panel, light creasing to head, extremities a little rubbed, 1940; Very Good, Jeeves, seventh printing, dust-jacket priced at 5/-, short tear to foot of upper joint, chipping to head and foot, rubbed, 1930; Lord Emsworth and Others, first edition, first printing, spotting, slight shelf-lean, extremities rubbed, 1937; and c.100 others, Wodehouse, 8vo (c.100)
Stevenson (Robert Louis) and Lloyd Osbourne. The Wrong Box [4 copies], first editions, one copy with publisher's presentation blind-stamp to title, light foxing, bookplates, including those of Henry W. Poor and Munson Aldrich Havens, original cloth, shelf-lean, some fading or toning to spine, some marking to covers, bumping and occasional fraying to spine tips and corners, 1889; and c.45 others, numerous editions of The Wrong Box, a bound book of essays and notes from meetings of The Wrong Box Society and a box of notes and essays on the book by a member of the society, 8vo & 4to (c.50)
MEYER (Franz Sales): 'A Handbook of Art Smithing for the use of Practical Smiths, Designers of Ironwork, Technical and Art Schools, Architects, etc...', London, Batsford, 1896: numerous engraved illustrations, publishers grey cloth blocked and lettered in black, a little rubbed to extremities, 8vo: together with 24 other books, mostly 19th-early c20, instructional and technical texts on building construction, ventilation, lighting, levelling, stair building, etc, to include a duplicate copy of first named item, various sizes, publishers cloth with some wear, generally in good condition. (One shelf)
LEWIS (C S): 'They Asked for a Paper...': FIRST EDITION: Geoffrey Bles, 1962: publishers brown cloth with dustjacket, few small tears and bumps else VG, 8vo: WAUGH (Evelyn) 'The Loved One..an Anglo American Tragedy', London, Chapman & Hall, n.d: publishers blue cloth with dustjacket, VG, minor wear and spotting: with 34 other volumes across one shelf, largely 20th century literature and illustrated books, some first editions, including other titles by C S Lewis, generally in good condition. (One shelf)
LANDOR (A Henry Savage): 'In The Forbidden Land...an account of a journey in Tibet, capture by the Tibetan authorities, imprisonment, torture and ultimate release': London, Heinemann, 1899: FIRST EDITION: recent quarter morocco gilt over marbled boards, 8vo: 'The India Office List, 1925': publishers red cloth gilt, spine darkened, 8vo: with 18 other volumes, Himalayan and Indian reference/travel. (One shelf)
HASLUCK (Paul, Editor): 'Cassell's Cyclopaedia of Mechanics...', London, Waverley Book Company, circa 1900: 8 vols, numerous illustrations, some in colour, publishers brown cloth gilt blocked in black, a very good bright set: together with 13 other volumes, 19th-20thc mechanics, carpentry and related over one shelf. (21)
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS: 'Addresses Delivered on Different Public Occasions by His Royal Highness the Prince Albert...', London, Bell & Daldy, 1857: contemporary green morocco gilt, aeg, a little rubbed, 4to: with misc. other books over one shelf, largely 18th-19th century, various sizes and condition. (One shelf)
HUXLEY (Aldous): 'Brave New World Revisited...', London, Chatto & Windus, 1959: 'Ape and Essence', 1949: FIRST EDITIONS, both fine copies in dustjacket, 8vo: DAVIES (Rhys) 'The Withered Root..', London, Robert Holden, 1927: FIRST EDITION, signed by author in black ink to FFE, publishers tan cloth with dustjacket, bit chipped to extremities, 8vo: with 21 other books on one shelf, modern fiction and literature. (24)
STRATTON (Arthur): 'The English Interior...a Review of the Decoration of English Homes from Tudor Times to the XIXth Century...', London, Batsford, n.d (1920): contemporary navy half morocco gilt, teg, a very good copy, folio: with 17 other volumes, mostly large format architecture and design, generally in good condition. (One shelf)
STEAM ENGINES: WINTON (John): 'Modern Steam Practice and Engineering...', London, Blackie, 1883: numerous engraved illustrations in text, 1120pp, period half leather gilt, much worn and rubbed, large 8vo: together with 20 other volumes across one shelf, 19th-early c20 industrial and technical reference books including other works on steam engines. (19)
DAVID GEMMELL: RIGANTE SERIES: Sword in the Storm (signed copy), 1998: Midnight Falcon, 1999: Ravenheart, 2001 & Stormrider, 2002: FIRST EDITIONS, all VG in publishers cloth with dustjackets, light shelf wear only, 8vo: together with 23 others by Raymond Feist, Conn Iggulden and David Eddings, all VG in dustjackets. (27)
HUTTON (W): 'A Trip to Coatham, a Watering Place in the North Extremity of Yorkshire..', London, printed for John Nichols & Son, 1810: with portrait frontispiece and hand-coloured folding map, 19thc half-calf gilt, rubbed, 8vo: 'The Art of Rigging: containing an alphabetical explanation of the terms, directions for the most minute operations, and the method of progressive rigging...', London, printed for P Mason, 1806: 2nd edition: frontispiece and folding plates, period paper covered boards, upper detached with spine deficient, 8vo: together with approx 21 other misc. books. (One shelf)
LLOYD (W W): 'P & O Pencillings': published for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, n.d (circa 1890): tipped-in chromolithographic plates, publishers green cloth, gilt title central to upper board, rubbed and dampmarked, oblong 4to: with a collection of misc. other books to one shelf, inc. '1913 Handbook of the Services of the British India Steam Navigation Company' and a mid-Victorian bible, binding lettered 'The Gift of the Worshipful Company of Brewers'. (One shelf)
ROSCOE (Thomas): 'The Tourist in Spain. Grenada.', London, Robert Jennings, 1835: illustrated from drawings by David Roberts: steel engraved plates, original green morocco gilt, aeg, a little rubbed: 'Andalusia..', same publishers, 1836, uniform green morocco, rubbed and sunned, 12mo: together with a quantity of misc. other books over one shelf, largely 18th-19thc publications, including a privately printed account of a journey through Egypt 1884. (One shelf)
PHILBY (H. St. J. B): 'Sheba's Daughters being a record of travel in Southern Arabia..', London, Methuen, 1939: FIRST EDITION: publishers yellow cloth, rubbed and marked, 8vo: LAWRENCE (T E): 'Seven Pillars of Wisdom..', London, Cape, 1935: FIRST TRADE EDITION: publishers brown cloth gilt, a trifle rubbed and marked, 4to: with a shelf of misc. other books, to include 'Souvenir of Scotland', Nelson 1893, with chromolithographic plates. (One shelf)
FAR EAST: 'Glimpses of the East, 1935-36': 18th Annual Issue: numerous colour tinted illustrations from photographs, publishers decorative boards, bumped and marked, large 8vo: ELIAS (Frank) 'The Far East China, Korea & Japan..', London, A & C Black, 1913: publishers decorated red cloth, light wear and sunning, 8vo: with 16 other volumes, far eastern travel. (One shelf)
A pair of French inlaid burr walnut and satinwood crossbanded oval side cabinets, first quarter 20th century, marble tops above brush slide, two drawers, shelf space and door, on tapering feet to gilt metal caps, 80cm high, 47cm wide, 40cm deep (2)Condition Report: light scratches and knocks throughout, very good condition, structurally sound
A French kingwood and marquetry inlaid kidney shape side table, in the manner of Charles Topino, last quarter 19th century, with brass galleried top above two drawers and lower shelf with brass gallery, on slender curved legs, 81cm high, 58cm wide, 37cm deepProvenance: The George Farrow Collection.
A selection of Victorian and later clocks and wall barometer to include a Swiss wooden cased cuckoo clock (A/F) without weights, a black slate mantle clock, brass cased 5 window carriage clock cases, two oak carved wall barometer and a Junghans wooden cased wall shelf clock with picture glazed doorLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request
An Arts and Crafts style ash student's deskIn the manner of Shapland and Petter, the gallery top with pierced motif above a fall front with pressed copper strap hinges, enclosing a fitted interior with pigeon holes, above a single adjustable book shelf, raised on bracket feet.70.5cm wide x 22cm deep x 123cm high
Victor B Wilkins for G Plan: a Fresco Teak SideboardComprising three drawers, the wider central drawer with inserts for cutlery, over three cupboards, the central cupboard opening with twin handled doors. Adjustable shelf inside each of the cupboards. Raised on tapering supports.152cm wide x 46cm deep x 85cm high

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