Terentius (Publius). Aphri Comoediae Sex, Secundum Joannis Riuij Correctiones, & Emendatissima Exemplaria Excusae..., Zürich, 1561, woodcut to title, early ink inscription and library stamp to title, ink annotations throughout and notes to first & last blanks (one library ink stamp to blank at rear of vol.), slight damp staining, contemp. pigskin over wooden boards with bevelled edges, blind rollwork dec. to covers, brass clasps present, 8vo (1)
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Mauriceau (Francois). The Diseases of Women with Child, and in Child Bed, as also, the Best Means of Helping Them in Natural and Unnatural Labours..., 7th ed., corrected and augmented..., trans. Hugh Chamberlen, 1736, ten folding eng. plts. on eight leaves, all but two folding, ink lib. stamp to title and foot of final page, contemp. calf, recent reback, 8vo Garrison & Morton 6147. (French edition 1668). (1)
Sherrington (Charles S.). The Integrative Action of the Nervous System, 1st ed., London issue, 1906, b&w illusts., old oval ink lib. stamp to title whited out, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo Garrison Morton 1432; PMM 397. 'This work stands at the true foundation of modern nurophysiology; it is considered by Fulton to rank in importance with Harvey's De Motu Cordis', Garrison's History of Neurology, p. 229. (1)
Le Carré (John). A Murder of Quality, 1st ed., Gollancz, 1962, ex library copy lacking front free endpaper and first blank, half title present but with vertical stain and "5p" written in ink, edges grubby, some text leaves stained, marked or with old folds to top right corner, tape residue to endpapers and pastedowns, upper hinge split, orig. cloth., sl. rubbed with tape residue to upper cover, orig. yellow d.j. present with edges sl. chipped in places (principally at spine ends), inner flaps stained at edges from tape residue, rear inner flap with ink stamp and doodle, 8vo Ex library copy of Le Carré's scarce second novel. Sold not subject to return. (1)
Penguin Books Ephemera. Penguin Books 50th Anniversary print by Beryl Cook, 1985, depicting two penguins, each seated in an armchair reading, limited edition 35/120, signed by the artist, framed and glazed, approx. 400. x 550. mm, together with orig. pen and ink drawing by Robin Jacques, 1984, design for the front cover of a programme for a luncheon to mark the retirement of David Hedges after 34. years with Penguin Books (a copy of the programme present), depicting a gardener clipping a topiary hedge of penguins, mounted, framed and glazed, approx. 200. x 200. mm, plus a porcelain penguin by Royal Doulton, approx. 120. mm high, plus a variety of other items relating to Penguin publishing, incl. badges, a bookplate ink stamp, a wooden puffin, various books and newsletters, and a large fine bone china mug depicting a scene from 'Cider with Rosie' and signed on the base by Laurie Lee (carton)
A WWII "Bino.Prism.No 5 Mk VAx7" dated 1944, individual eyepiece focus, in their leather case with broad arrow stamp, GC (prisms a little cloudy), and a similar Mk II (no case, some wear, prisms cloudy); 3 other prismatic binoculars in cases and 3 non prismatic, one in case. Generally QGC. (8)
"A rare Beswick pottery Beatrix Potter figures - “Duchess"" - The black glazed figure of a standing cat holding a bouquet of flowers, on circular base, 3.75ins high (with Beswick England back stamp in gilt to base, worded “Beatrix Potter’s Duchess"" and printed “F. Warne & Co Ltd Copyright"" in gilt to base)"
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