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Smith Charles The Aberdeen Golfers. Ellesborough Press London 1982 facsimile of the 1909 edition 8vo illustrated No. 112 of 200 copies signed by J.S.R. Cruickshank former Captain of The Royal Aberdeen Golf Club full green morocco gilt glt stamp on upper board a.e.g. slipcase; Dow James Gordon The Crail Golfing Society 1786-1936: Being the History of an 18th Century Golf Club in the East Neuk of Fife. Golf Monthly Edinburgh [1986] 8vo facsimile of 1936 first edition foreword by Provost W. Norman Boase full red cloth gilt [together with] Macdonald John The Crail Golfing Society 1936-1986. University Printing St. Andrews 1986 first edition 8vo foreword by H.C. Maclaine full red cloth both together in a slipcase; Lee James P. Golf in America: A Practical Manual. USA: USGA Far Hills New Jersey 1986 8vo facsimile edition preface by Frank Hannigan introduction by Steve Melnyk illus. full yellow cloth gilt slipcase (4)

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Read Opie On Golf. Chicago 1925 small 8vo illustrated original paper covers gilt torn interior clean; Robb James (ed.) Murrayfield Golf Club 1896-1946. Edinburgh 1947 8vo illustrated signed by Tom Darby secretary alongside Murrayfield Golf Club ink stamp on front endpaper original green cloth gilt; Evans Charles Chick Evan's Golf Book. New York 1921 8vo illustrated original green cloth gilt interior clean (3)

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A Scottish [Rugby] Football Union match programme Scotland v England Inverleith Edinburgh Saturday 16th March 1912 attached to paper with stamp-type hinges; and a match ticket Scotland v Wales Inverleith Edinburgh Saturday 6th February 1909 laid down on paper (2)

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A Victorian patinated bronze relief cast charger, by Elkington, 1870, with reclining semi draped figures personifying six of the Zodiacal signs around the outer edge, the internal recess with the six months July to December inscribed within reserves flanked by gryphons and ringed planets, the tondo with cavorting amorini, with date stamp and registration lozenge mark, 53cm diameter

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The Art Union A Monthly Journal of Fine Arts... London 1848 volume X 4to illustrated contemporary half calf gilt rubbed some offsetting; The Art Journal London 1866-1871 volumes V-X New Series 6 volumes 4to illustrated contemporary half blue calf gilt label lacking on volume V extensively rubbed; Ibid London 1878-1879 volumes XVII-XVIII 2 volumes 4to illustrated contemporary morocco gilt worn owner's ink stamp on title some plates torn (9)

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Tredegar House - Magmal Hollingworth The collection of works of art pictures furniture silver china &c at Tredegar House Monmouthshire. [No place] 1916 4to 119 plates printed tissue guards full blue morocco gilt extra armorial gilt stamp on upper board a.e.g. silk endpapers slipcase slightly sunned some staining to upper and lower edges of interior

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Wine making works in English - Phin John Open Air Grape Culture. New York: C.M. Saxton 1862. First edition presentation copy inscribed by the author 8vo illustrations original cloth slightly spotted spine lightly marked; Thomson William. A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Grape Vine. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood 1862. Second edition 8vo illustrations original cloth inscribed G. Hargreaves 1863 at head of title; Vizetelly Henry. Facts about Champagne and other Sparkling Wines. London: Ward Lock & Co. 1879. First edition 8vo plates illustrations original pictorial cloth; The Art and Mystery of British Wines Cider and Perry Cordials and Liqueurs. London: Chapman and Hall 1865. First edition 8vo half-title original cloth inscription of C. Batchelor on endpaper and small stamp on title; Symonds J.A. Wine Women and Song. London: Chatto and Windus 1884 First edition one of 50 large paper copies original parchment-backed boards uncut rather rubbed and soiled; Roos L. Wine-Making in Hot Climates. Melbourne: Department of Agriculture 1900 First English edition 8vo illustrations original cloth; Husman George. American Grape Growing and Wine Making. New York: Orange Judd 1892 8vo original purple cloth gilt spine faded covers slightly discoloured; Ellis John. A Reply to "The Academy's" Review of the "The Wine Question in the light of the new dispensation". New York: by the author 1883 8vo original green cloth gilt very slightly rubbed at head of spine with 20 others (28)

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Edda Edda. Saemundar hinns froda. Edda rhythmica seu antiquior vulgo Saemundina dicta. Copenhagen 1787 4to volume 1 only engraved title frontispiece contemporary calf gilt red label rubbed hinges cracking interior clean stamp on title Provenance: Bookplate of Chatsworth House.

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Edinburgh Newspaper The Edinburgh Evening Courant. Edinburgh July 3rd 1852 - June 30th 1853 large folio red "One Penny" stamp in the corner of each issue later half calf worn majority of backstrip lacking some chipping to edges creases. Sold not subject to return.

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Aldin Cecil Dogs of character. London 1927 8vo illustrated original brown cloth gilt with pasted illustration to upper board some rubbing to edges small stain on lower board some marking to endpapers pencil inscription to front endpaper interior clean; Masefield John Right Royal. London 1922 8vo illustrated by Cecil Aldin 4 tipped in colour plates illustrations in text original cloth gilt some rubbing to edges some browning to endpapers owner's ink inscription on half-title; Sewell Anna Black Beauty. London [no date] 8vo 18 colour plates by Cecil Aldin original decorative cloth gilt rubbed interior clean; Aldin Cecil The Cecil Aldin book. London 1932 8vo 15 plates illustrations in text full cloth paper labels to spine and upper board discoloured front free endpaper cut half title torn and creased library stamp on rear endpaper (4)

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Barrie J.M. & Rackham A. Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. London: Hodder & Stoughton [1912]. Second issue of first enlarged edition 4to 50 tipped in colour plates black and white illustrations in text original decorative green cloth gilt some rubbing to edges blank endpapers foxing; Ibid Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. London: Hodder & Stoughton [1916] 8vo 16 colour plates maps on endpapers original decorative green cloth gilt gilt stamp\of infant on upper board some bumping to edges foxing to edges; Rackham A The Allies' fairy book. London: William Heinemann [1916] 8vo. 11 [of 12] colour plates lacking frontispiece original blue cloth gilt rubbed at edges ink inscription to front endpaper endpapers browned inner hinges weak (3)

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Bracton Henry de Legibus & consuetudinibus Angliae Libri quinq. London: Richard Tottell 1569 first edition folio in fours 272 x 183mm.) woodcut initials ninteenth-century calf raised bands early inscription on title title and second leaf lightly dust-soiled Footnote: A tall clean copy of a classic work on English law. 'A formulation of principles which have determined the whole development of English law of which the use of precedents is perhaps the most characteristic' and 'a model for legal literature until the present day' (PMM). STC 3475. Provenance: W. Foster 1736 inscription on title The Hon. Henry Booth bookplate on *3; Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow gilt stamp to upper cover

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Spottiswoode Sir Robert Lord President of the Court of Session. Practicks of the Law of Scotland manuscript copy 361pp. and Information for James Maxwell Lord Cranbourne agt. the Lady Carnagie her husband and son 44pp. 4to seventeenth-century calf rebacked corners rubbed Footnote: Sir Robert Spottiswoode (1596-1646) became Lord President of the Court of Session in 1633. The work contains in contemporary handwriting a speech delivered by Sir Robert as President of the College of Justice to the Advocates of the Session in the year 1633 expressed in some instances in the Scottish vernacular and differing from the published edition of that speech.Provenance: John Girvan; Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow gilt stamp on covers.

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Graves Robert Goliath and David. London: Chiswick Press [1916]. First edition small 8vo 17pp [limited to 200 copies] original red paper covers edges faded corners bumped damp stain at base of spine red colour stain throughout volume approx 2cm high by 5cm wide at largest owner's stamp on title Provenance: Ink stamp of Robert Ross 40 Half-Moon St W.1. to title and bookplate of Commander W.B.C. Ross. Note: This volume was privately printed by the author in late 1916 limited to 200 copies. It is believed that Siegfried Sassoon distributed 118 copies of this work according to Graves instructions. As a friend of both Graves and Sassoon it is quite likely that Robert Ross was one on this list. Higginson and Williams 1987 p.8-9 reference A2.

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Literature Homer. The Iliad. The Nonesuch Press 1931 4to translated by Alexander Pope number 286 of 1500 copies original morocco gilt slipcase interior clean; Leech John Follies of the year. A series of coloured etchings from Punchs Pocket Books 1844-1864. London: Bradbury Evans & Co [1866] small oblong folio original half rec morocco gilt gilt stamp on upper board rubbed pages loose foxing; Apollinaire Guillaume The poet assassinated. London 1968 4to illustrated by Jim Dine decorative cloth dustwrapper chipped at edges and approx 45 others (qty)

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Scott Sir Walter Landscape- historical illustrations of Scotland and the Waverly Novels. London: Fisher & Son [no date] 2 volumes in 1 large 8vo engraved plates by J.M.W. Turner George Cruikshank Balmer Bentley etc contemporary half blue calf gilt rubbed at edges interior clean; Burns Robert Memorial catalogue of the Burns exhibition 1896. Glasgow: William Hodge and T & R Annan 1898 4to number 42 of 100 copies prepared for Fred Finlayson Kirkcudbright illustrated original brown cloth gilt gilt stamp on upper board slight rubbing some faint spotting to interior (2)

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Scott Sir Walter The Waverley Novels. London: A & C Black 1900 The Library Edition 8vo 25 volumes engraved vignette to each title 185 engravings half green calf rubbed faded some staining to heads and tails of backstrips foxing owner's ink stamp in each volume (25)

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Pontifical Pontificale Romanum Clementis VIII. Pont max. Iussu restitutum atque editum. Antwerp: Plantin Press Balthasar Moretus & the Widow of Joannes Moretus & Ioannes Meursius 1627 folio pp. [6] 512 [3] engraved vignette on title printed in red and black throughout contemporary full red morocco gilt marble endpapers g.e. rubbed some mild worm damage occasional spotting ink inscription on endpaper ex-library stamp of the College of St.Peters to title

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Salmasius Claudius Historiae Augustae scriptores VI. Paris 1620 folio 3 parts in one volume half title woodcut title woodcut ornament part one pp. [10] 255 [38] part two pp. 519 [71] part three pp. [8] 258 [22] contemporary calf gilt armorial stamp to both boards worn upper board loose endpaper creased and torn at rear last leaf torn [no loss to text] ink notes to title margins and endpapers some spotting

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Thomas a Becket Archbishop of Canterbury. Vita et processus Sancti Thome Cantuariensis martyris super libertate ecclesiasticae. Paris: J. Philippi 27 March 1495 first edition 4to 116 leaves Gothic letter double column woodcut colophon at end seventeenth-century calf gilt stamped ''Edward Gwynn'' on upper cover and ''E.G.'' on lower cover repairs to extreme lower corner of aa5 to end affecting a few letters of bb8 and cc1 lower third of colophon leaf (cc2) renewed not affecting colophon woodcut new endpapers rebacked Footnote:First edition of the first printed life of Thomas a Becket written about 1199 by Henry Abbot of Croyland Lincolnshire who used the writings of four close contemporaries of Becket. This copy is from the library of the seventeenth-century book collector Edward Gwynn with his gilt-stamp on covers and with the signature of P. Tyrwhitt on the title. This is possibly Sir Philip Tyrwhitt (1598-1667) of Stainfield Lincolnshire. Tantalisingly little is known about Gwynn (d.1649) a lawyer who lived in chambers in the Inns of Court for twenty years with Alexander Chorley to whom he bequeathed his considerable library. Gwynn's copies of the early Shakespeare works known as the Pavier quartos and bound in a single volume were sold to Folger around 1919 and are now in the Folger Shakespeare library along with another eighteen volumes from Gwynn's library with his name gilt-stamped on the upper covers. The stamping appears to have been done one letter at a time no two letterings being identical. W.A.Jackson (Records of a Bibliographer (Cambridge MA Belknap Press 1967 p.115-119) believed Gwynn's library to have been broken up in the 1670's or 1680's but a recent Maggs catalogue posited an earlier date citing the ownership inscription of Roger Twysden 1652 in a Gwynn volume. Sir Philip Tyrwhitt's dates coincide neatly with Gwynn's but so far there is nothing to connect the two men. Goff T159; cf. Brunet V 1319; Hain 15510

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Cunnningham Robert Notes on the natural history of the Strait of Magellan and west coast of Patagonia. Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas 1871 8vo 21 plates folding map contemporary prize-binding full calf gilt gilt stamp to upper board of Edinburgh Institution some rubbing interior clean bookplate

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Heber Reginald Narrative of a journey through the upper provinces of India from Calcutta to Bombay 1824-1825. London: John Murray 1828. Second edition 8vo 28 plates later boards hinges splitting some foxing; Martineau Harriet British rule in India. London 1857 8vo half title ink stamp to half title [bound with] Mahon Lord The rise of our Indian Empire. London 1858 8vo contemporary half calf gilt black label rubbed foxing; Eastwick Edward The Bagh o Bahar. Hertford 1852 8vo original boards worn endpaper torn (5)

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Scotland - Wilson Prof. Scotland Illustrated. Edinburgh 1859 4to 80 engraved plates half calf gilt rubbed at extremities corners bumped foxing throughout some water staining; Harper M Rambles in Galloway. Dalbeattie 1896 8vo illustrations in text original cloth gilt gilt stamp on upper board some slight rubbing; Thomson Rev Thomas A biographical dictionary of eminent Scotsmen. Glasgow 1859 8vo 5 volumes illustrated contemporary half calf gilt red label rubbed some mild spotting and 2 volumes on Galloway (9)

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Travel - Thomson J Travels in the Atlas and Southern Morocco. London: George Philip & Son 1889 8vo presentation copy inscribed "To Mr & Mrs J.G. Bartholomew with Joseph Thomson compliements" folding map photographic illustrations contemporary full morocco gilt extra a.e.g. marble endpapers bookplate of John George Bartholomew interior clean; Dufferin Earl of Letters from high latitudes. London 1879 8vo illustrated original blue cloth gilt backstrip sunned gilt stamp to upper board interior clean; Watson Col. Palestine Exploration Fund Fifty years work in the Holy Land a record and summary 1865-1915. London 1915 8vo photographic frontispiece original red cloth gilt rubbed library stamp and bookplate of Royal Scottish Geographical Society interior clean; Saunders T An introduction to the survey of Western Palestine... London 1881 8vo original blue cloth rubbed library stamp and bookplate of Royal Scottish Geographical Society; Bennet James Henry Winter and Spring on the shores of the Mediterranean. London 1875 8vo colour illustrations original green cloth gilt rubbed inner hinges weak interior clean and 6 other travel volumes (11) Provenance From the collection of J.G. Bartholomew map publisher.

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Welwood William professor of the Civill Law at St. Andrews University. Early manuscript copy of ''An Abridgement of all Sea Lawes gathered forth of all writings & monuments which are to be found among any people or nation upon the Coasts of the great Ocean & Mediterranean Sea''. 111pp. small 4to contemporary calf upper hinge split Footnote: William Welwood (1583-1645) was successively professor of mathematics and law at St. Andrews University. In An Abridgement of All Sea-Lawes first published 1613 Welwood vehemently opposed on theological grounds Grotius's championing of the sea for navigation and trade purposes in his influential work Mare Liberum Provenance: Henry Home of Kames bookplate; William Gray advocate 18th century inscription; James Mackenzie; Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow: stamp on upper cover

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A 15K gold thimble, Birmingham c.1899, makers stamp 'J F', 6grms. With fitted leather case.

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Attributed to Cecil Beaton 1904-1980- Classical facade; watercolour and ink wash, bears printed stamp 'Cecil Beaton from Miss E. Hose', 22x40cm: John Horswell b.1952- Woman feeding geese; gouache on paper, signed, 37x27cm: together with five other watercolour and prints including examples by and after: G W Morsley, Fred Cuming b.1930, (7)

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British school 19th century- Exotic flowers; hand-coloured engravings, a pair. bears blind stamp for the 'Manchester Free Library 1851', 20x15cm ea., (2)

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A late Victorian walnut Gothic style chest of two short and two long drawers, makers stamp for Garnett & Sons

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Andre Derain 1880-1954 (i) eTUDE DE FEMME NUE DEBOUT (ii) eTUDE D'HOMME NU DEBOUT both stamped with the Atelier mark; both stamped with the Madame R. Knaublich Estate stamp on the reverse both pencil on paper each 30.5 by 23cm.; 12 by 9in. (2)

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Bag of small stamp albums and stock books including mint GB decimal face #30 and book of player cigarette cards

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The Imperial Stamp Album with Remainders of GB, QV 1d Reds, 2d Blue (Imperf), Plate Variations. G.V. Seahorses to 5/- Cyprus to GV, Ceylon G.V. Cape of Good Hope, Triangles (Cat. £1350) K.U.T. Mauritus and Much More. High Cat

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Two stamp albums and contents of world stamps and a quantity of loose stamps

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Arthur Delaney - Police Street oil Arthur Delaney (1927 - 1987) Police Street signed and dated 1959 hand written note confirming authenticity and signed by Arthur Delaney on verso with gallery stamp - 'Greenville Art Gallery Manchester' on verso oil on board 33 x 26cm.; 13 x 10.25in. This is my work-it appears to be cleaned and varnished but I have full recall of doing the picture at a period when my inspiration was the local library and I was attracted to vivid colour this one based on the Impressionists in particular Van Gogh. Really nothing but having fun with paint. However it is not related to my style of today as I use very little colour now in my work. I understand these pictures are mainly of interest now to collectors who fully understand how they came into being.

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C.F. Tunnicliffe nesting thrush ink Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe (1901-1979) Nesting thrush initialled in pencil studio stamp on verso ink 5.5 x 7cm.; 2.25 x 2.75in.

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Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe wren on honeysuckle gouache Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe (1901-1979) Wren on honeysuckle signed studio stamp on verso gouache over pencil 35.5 x 21cm.; 14 x 8.25in.

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C.F. Tunnicliffe goldfinch on wild cotton gouache Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe (1901-1979) Goldfinch on wild cotton signed studio stamp on verso gouache over pencil 35 x 22.5cm.; 13.75 x 9in.

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C.F. Tunnicliffe nesting swallows ink Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe Nesting swallows initialled in pencil studio stamp on verso ink 5.5 x 6cm.; 2.25 x 2.5in.

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C.F. Tunnicliffe nightjar ink Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe (1901-1979) Nightjar signed in pencil studio stamp on verso ink 5.5 x 10.5cm.; 2.25 x 4.25in.

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C.F. Tunnicliffe terns ink Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe (1901-1979) Terns signed in pencil studio stamp on verso ink 7.5 x 12cm.; 3 x 4.75in.

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C.F. Tunnicliffe cormorant drying it's wings ink Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe (1901-1979) Cormorant drying it's wings signed in pencil studio stamp on verso ink 7.5 x 10.5cm.; 3 x 4.25in.

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C.F. Tunnicliffe tufted duck ink Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe (1901-1979) Tufted duck initialled in pencil studio stamp on verso ink 4.5 x 6.5cm.; 1.75 x 2.5in.

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C.F. Tunnicliffe swifts ink Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe (1901-1979) Swifts initialled in pencil studio stamp on verso ink 4 x 7cm.; 1.5 x 2.75in.

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C.F. Tunnicliffe bathing starling ink Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe (1901-1979) Bathing starling initialled in pencil studio stamp on verso ink 4.5 x 7cm.; 1.75 x 2.75in.

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C.F. Tunnicliffe dunnock ink Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe (1901-1979) Dunnock initialled in pencil studio stamp on verso ink 7 x 4.5cm.; 2.75 x 1.75in.

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C.F. Tunnicliffe seabird in flight ink Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe (1901-1979) Seabird in flight initialled in pencil studio stamp on verso ink 6 x 9cm.; 2.5 x 3.5in.

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1941 RAF wall clock RAF white dial clock solid mahogany case in all parts white painted steel face with roman numerals (no crest) cast brass bezel single train fusee chain movement No 15434 dated 1941 and faintly stamped Made by F W Elloitt Ltd . Diameter 46cm. (pendulum no key) Note: the inside of the case bears a dealer's stamp from the 1950's suggesting that the face may have been re-painted at that time.

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LIONEL EDWARDS, Whip Viewing Awky, Huntsman setting hounds on the line, the field in the foreground, coloured Print, signed in pencil with remarque and 'FATG' Blind Stamp. Published Eyre & Spottiswoode 15 1/2 x 20in

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LIONEL EDWARDS, 'Meet of the Bramham Moor, Bickerton Bar', coloured Print, signed in pencil with remarque and 'F.A.T.G'. Blind Stamp, published Eyre & Spottiswoode 15 x 20 1/2in

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A stamp collection held within five albums Best Bid

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RAILWAYS. Bradshaw's Railway Companion, 10th (Oct.). 1839 (No. 3). -- Cornish's Grand Junction, and the Liverpool and Manchester Railway Companion...Birmingham, 1837 (spine worn, covers soiled) -- Drake's Road Book of the Grand Junction Railway (Second Edition, 1838). (library stamp on title). 8vo., and 12 mo. orig. cloth. Folding maps. With 5 others on the same. (8)

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ROYAL KALENDAR, The...For the Year 1808. Numerous engraved plates of arms. Bound with New Companion to the London and Royal Calendars, Or Court and City Register, for the Year 1808; and The East-India Register and Directory, for 1808. ...Compiled by John Mathison and Alexander Way Mason. Hand coloured folding engraved map. 12mo., cont. red morocco gilt with gilt stamp "Sir Rd. Bickerton Bart." on upper cover, a.e.g., with bookplate similar. (some wear). Sold not subject to return.

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After L.S. Lowry. "Maryport, Cumberland", a colour print, signed in pencil, Fine Art Trade Guild back stamp, 57.5cm x 44cm, in double card mount, framed under glass.

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A Victorian Tunbridge ware stamp box and cover and a Victorian Tunbridge ware pinwheel, with floral or geometric decoration respectively, pinwheel 0.7cm diam; a Victorian coquilla nut circular box and cover; a giltmetal and agate mounted snuff box; a horn snuff box (5) ++ The lot in fine condition

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An Edward VII silver novelty postage stamp box, in the form of a coal scuttle with sloping front, 3.5cm h, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1905 and marked RD340769 ++ Light wear and edge knocks, no damage or repairs, the marks good

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A George V silver novelty two compartment postage stamp box, in the form of a table with serpentine front, 3.5cm h, 6cm w, by A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1913, marked RD346815 (see illustration) ++ In fine condition with light wear, the marks good

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A Victorian silver gadrooned oblong postage stamp box, with moulded lid, 3cm h, 4cm l, by William Neale, Chester 1900 (see illustration) ++ Very light wear, a single corner knock to the lid, no other damage or repairs. The marks good

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A New Age Stamp Album for QEII Issues. Red springback album containing Commonwealth loose album pages including Great Britain 1887-1892 Jubilee issue used. Bundle of G.B. presentation packs and misc

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Miscellaneous in Albums and Stockbooks, including red Postage stamp album containing GB 1d black (poor). Album relating to 25th Anniversary Queens Coronation, Odd FDC and loose,

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