Hornby R3299 'Going Home' train pack - 70th Anniversary of the end of WWII with Black 5 4-6-0 5156 in LMS Black and 3 x LMS Period 3 Coaches - Limited Edition(1100g)From collection that appears not previously run'As New'Box showing minor shelf wear Condition: Train Pack - ExcellentBox - Very Good
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Bachmann Branchline 31-255DC Class 251 Blue Pullman 6 car Midland set in Nanking blue. DCC Fitted - Both motorised locos Tested Runners 'As New'(2800g)We suspect that first time out of packaging for light test. Locos tested independently without coaches. Lights working.Includes instructions and further detail packDCC on-board in both motorised locosOuter box shows shelf ware as shown (G), internal boxes (VG) Condition: Locos and coaches - ExcellentBox - Good
Georgian Oak Dresser. Upper section with shaped frieze and one central locking cupboard to upper shelf with key. Base has three upper drawers, one smaller central with twin flanking drawers, brass pull handles on shaped plates. All atop three turned front supports with two straight supports behind on solid recantgular base. Height: approx.185cm Width: 137cm Depth: 43cm
T G Green Cornish Ware, five blue banded pottery storage jars and covers, "Castor Sugar", "Granulated Sugar", "Cornflour", "Oatmeal", "Coffee", a "Milk" measuring jug, pancheon, teapot and cover, six coffee cups, saucers and side plates (one shelf)Provenance: A Private Collection in the Lake District, selling in multiple parts
T G Green Cornish Ware, a yellow banded "Butter" crock and cover, three pancheons, coffee pot and cover, milk jug, three storage jars and covers, dish and cover, eight plates (one shelf)Provenance: A Private Collection in the Lake District, selling in multiple parts 26cm diameter 11.5cm height, 4 plates with black backstamp, the remainder green
T G Green Cornish Ware, six blue banded pottery storage jars and covers, "Icing Sugar", "Sultanas", "Raisins", "Peel", "Currants", Soda", together with a "Milk" measuring jug, cruet on stand, two serving dishes, six plates and six bowls (one shelf)Provenance: A Private Collection in the Lake District, selling in multiple parts
Cricket Memorabilia: including, five Victorian Staffordshire mugs, a brass ball gauge, a W G Grace pipe, commemorative plates, Royal Doulton and other character jugs, reproduction Staffordshire cricket figures, Halcyon Days boxes, miniature signed cricket bats, novelty tea pots, Mettlach jug, painted cast iron door stops, Spode commemorative loving cups etc. (two trays and one shelf)
T G Green Cornish Ware, eight blue banded pottery storage jars and covers, some inscribed "Flour", "Sugar", "Salt", "Coffee", together with a milk jug, mustard pot and cover, butter dish and cover (one shelf)Provenance: A Private Collection in the Lake District, selling in multiple parts Jug crazed, butter dish crazed and with discoloured rim to the cover, mustard star crack chipped and crazed, coffee chipped rim, salt restored, small unnamed jar with a cracked cover
Aynsley English fine bone china Christmas plate collection featuring four plates from the years 1979, 1980, 1981, and 1982. Each plate is part of the Masters of the Craft thro Two Centuries series, celebrating traditional English scenes with intricate designs and vibrant colors. This collectible set comes with its original boxes, showcasing the craftsmanship and holiday spirit that Aynsley is renowned for. Boxes are intact with minor signs of shelf wear. Issued: 1979 - 1982Dimensions: 9"LCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Dickens (Charles) [Christmas Books], 4 vol., comprising: The Chimes, additional pictorial title in second state, contemporary ownership name to front free endpaper, first few ff. with tiny nick to lower-margin, light spotting to first few ff., hinges cracked, 1845; The Cricket on the Hearth, 2pp. advertisements at end, lower hinge cracked, slight shelf-lean, upper corners worn, 1846; The Battle of Life, additional pictorial title in fourth state, 2pp. advertisements at end, contemporary ownership name to pastedown, 1846; The Haunted Man, initial advertisement f., bookplate and embossed stamp of W.H. Smith Library to front free endpaper, frontispiece and additional title lightly browned and offset to title and advertisement f., spine very slightly faded, ink-staining to lower cover, 1848, first editions, half-titles, engraved frontispieces and additional pictorial titles, illustrations, occasional light finger-soiling, some light marginal toning, original pictorial cloth, gilt, few very small ink marks or light soiling, spine ends bumped with few tiny nicks, some wear to corners and joints, g.e., [Smith II, 5, 6, 8 & 9], small 8vo; and another copy of The Haunted Man, small 8vo (5)
Beardsley (Aubrey).- Wilde (Oscar) Salome. A Tragedy in One Act, plates by Aubrey Beardsley, Dennis Wheatley's copy with his bookplate, additional D. Yates-Wheatley bookplate to rear pastedown with ink annotation, browning and some spotting to endpapers, original decorative red cloth, gilt, spine very slightly faded, one or two small and faint stains to upper cover, some light rubbing to spine ends and corners, very slight shelf-lean, t.e.g., others uncut, John Lane, 1920 § Goldsmith (Oliver) The Vicar of Wakefield, half-title, frontispiece and illustrations by Hugh Thomson (frontispiece bound after dedication f.), extra-illustrated with c.85 plates and illustrations, some colour, some bound in, most laid down on blank sheets, frontispiece tissue-guard torn, some light foxing, spotting to fore-edge, attractively bound in brown morocco by Fazakerley, spine gilt and with raised bands but very lightly sunned, few scuffs or light scratches to covers, t.e.g., Macmillan & Co., 1890 § Kingsley (Charles) The Water Babies, colour frontispiece and 15 plates by A.E. Jackson, short tear to front free endpaper, gutter cracked and points but holding, browning to endpapers, original pictorial cloth, very slight toning to spine, some small and light surface soiling, spine ends and corners very lightly rubbed, original pictorial slip-case (quite worn), t.e.g., others uncut, 1929; and others, children's or illustrated, 4to & 8vo (11)
GROSE FRANCIS. The Antiquities of England & Wales & Supplement to the Antiquities of England & Wales. 6 vols. Very many eng. plates & illus. Quarto. Old tree calf, shelf numbers to backs, labels & bookplates to endpapers, blind stamps to titles & lib. titles to final leaves, mixed cond. generally. 1773-1787.
CARGILL ALEXANDER (Ed). Memorial of the Celebration of the Centenary of Savings Banks. Illus. Quarto. Orig. blue cloth gilt, shelf number to back & lib. stamps to title. Edinburgh, 1910; also John Ashton, A History of English Lotteries, illus., rather worn orig. cloth, ex lib. with labels & stamps, 1893 & Manual of Military Law, red cloth, ex lib., War Office, 1914. (3).
MULLER JOHN. A Treatise Containing the Elementary Part of Fortification. Eng. fldg. diag. & 33 eng. fldg. plates. Old calf, shelf numbers to back, labels to endpapers, 2 stamps to title & a single stamp to final leaf. Internal foxing & spotting, some leaves with heavy browning. 1774; also Veritable Maniere de Bien Fortifier de Mr. de Vauban, 2 vols. in one, in library bdg., eng. title, rubricated titles & fldg. eng. plates & text illus., labels to endpapers & a single lib. stamp to title & final leaf, Paris, 1694. (2).
(D'HOLBACH PAUL H. D., Trans). Art de la Verrerie de Neri, Merret et Kunckel ... (including) Le Secret des Vraies Porcelaines de la Chine & de Saxe. Eng. frontis & 15 good fldg. & other eng. plates on the art of glass & porcelain making. Quarto. Old calf, shelf number to back, labels to front paste-down, old blind stamp to title & stamp to final leaf. Paris, 1752.
JUSTINUS M. J. Historiae Philippicae ex Recensione Joannis Georgii Graevii. Eng. title. Vellum covered brds., adhesion mark to lower brd. & shelf number to back, labels to endpapers (front free endpaper det. but present), two lib. stamps to title & a single lib. stamp to reverse of final leaf. Leyden, 1683.
QUINTILIAN. Rhetoris Clarissimi, Oratoriarum Institutionum libri XII. Woodcut initial. 720pp plus index. Basel, 1579; concludes with Oratoris Eloquentissimi Declamationum, eng. title vignette, Basel, 1578. Vellum covered brds. Shelf no. to back, lib. labels & stamps to endpapers, 2 stamps to title & a single stamp to final leaf. A very influential work on rhetoric, originally written c. 95AD. Condition report:Some fading and rubbing to spine and splitting to spines stitching but overall quite sound. Pasted in library cards to inner boards. Ink library stamps to title page and final page. some historical ink inscription to end pages.
TURRETTINO FRANCISCO. Institutio Theologiae Elencticae, 3 vols. & De Satisfactione Christi, 1 vol. Eng. port. frontis. & rubricated title to Vol. 1. Quarto. Uniform embossed vellum covered brds., a good set. Shelf label to backs, lib. labels & stamps to endpapers & a single stamp to each title & final leaf. Leyden, 1696. (4)
DUNCKER MAX. The History of Antiquity, from the German, by Evelyn Abbott. 6 vols. Orig. dark cloth, shelf numbers to backs, lib. blind stamp to each title & stamp to each final leaf. 1877; also E. A. Wallis Budge, The Mummy, Cambridge, 1925; G. Maspero, The Passing of the Empires 850BC to 330BC, orig. dec. cloth, 1900; Erman & Tirard, Life in Ancient Egypt, 1894; George Rawlinson, History of Phoenicia, 1889 & 5 vols., Freya Stark. Each ex lib. with labels & stamps. (15).
WOLFF CHRISTIAN VON. Der Vernünftigen Gedanken von Gott, der Welt und der Seele. 2 vols. Eng. frontis. & rubricated titles to each. Black letter. Vellum covered brds. with stamped title label. Shelf no. to backs, lib. labels & stamps to endpapers. Stamps to each title & single stamp to each final leaf. Frankfurt, 1740.
NAPIER MARK. Memorials & Letters Illustrative of the Life & Times of John Graham of Claverhouse, Viscount Dundee. 3 vols. Eng. frontis & plates, 3 pasted-in title vignettes. Orig. blue cloth, shelf number to back, labels to endpapers & lib. stamps to titles & final leaves. Edinburgh, 1859; also Michael Barrington, Grahame of Claverhouse, illus. & maps, quarto, orig. cloth, ex lib., 1911, & 5 vols., Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen. (9).
BRYCE JOHN (Pubs). The Confessions of Faith ... of Publick Authority in the Church of Scotland, together with The Acts of Assembly ... also a Collection of Some Principal Acts & Ordinances ... in Favours of the Covenanted Reformation, to Which is Added the Form of Process. 12mo. Reverse calf, shelf number to back, label to front paste-down, lib. blind stamp to title & lib. stamp to reverse of title. Glasgow, 1764; also Robert Bartley, An Apology for the True Christian Divinity ... of the People Called Quakers, poor bdgs. & ex lib. with labels & stamps, 1780, & 2 other vols. (4).
HARTLEY DAVID. Observations on Man, His Frame, His Duty & His Expectations. 3 vols. Calf, worn, brds. tending loose, shelf numbers to backs, labels to endpapers & stamps to title & final leaf. Internal foxing & spotting. 1791. By an English philosopher & founder of the Associationist School of Psychology. Vol. 3 contains the Notes & Additions by Herman Pistorius; also (Nathaniel Wanley), The History of Man or the Wonders of Human Nature, 2 vols., half titles, half green calf, some acerbic pencil annotations to the wide uncut margins, ownership signature of Dugald Campbell, ex lib. with labels, stamps to titles & final leaves, Edinburgh, 1790. (5).

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