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Kerr Rev. John. Curling in Canada and the United States. Edinburgh: Geo. A. Morton 1904 8vo inscribed by the author to Rev. John Gillespie on front endpaper illustrated original black cloth gilt gilt stamp of moose on upper board discolouration to upper edge of boards and backstrip

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Leach Henry. Great Golfers in the Making: By thirty-four famous players. London 1907 first edition frontispiece with twenty-four illustrations red cloth cover chipped edges grime marks to cover edges rubbed crayon and ink marks to endpaper foxing throughout missing back end papers ex-libris stamp and paper label; and Letters of a Modern Golfer to his Grandfather being the correspondence of Richard Allingham Esq. London 1910 first edition frontiepiece red cloth cover Inscription from the author fading to spine edges chipped corners rubbed loose binding; and another Letters of a Modern Golfer to his Grandfather being the correspondence of Richard Allingham Esq. London 1910 first edition portrait frontispiece of Richard Allingham red cloth cover fading to cloth cover and spine wear to edges of paper (3)

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Jessup Elon & Dunn John Duncan. Intimate Golf Talks. London 1920 first edition frontispiece eighty-two illustrations blue decorative cloth cover ends rubbed small tear to cloth spine loose binding; Howard R.E. Lessons from Great Golfers. London 1924 first edition frontispiece illustrated blue cloth cover some rubbing to corners ink to end paper spine visable; Leitch Cecil Golf Simplified. London 1924 first edition portrait frontispiece illustrated green cloth cover tear to top of spine water mark to cover edges faded and rubbed name stamp to endpapers; Zaharias Babe Didrikson This Life I've Led My Autobiography. London 1956 first edition frontispiece illustrated red cloth cover original pictorial dust jacket small stain to end of spine small tear to wrapper slight wear to spine; and Knight Reg Learn Golf backwards. London 1965 first edition green cloth coversmall water mark to top of cloth cover wrapper rubbed at edges; Beldham George W. Great Golfers their methods at a glance. London 1904 second edition frontispiece illustrated by two hundred and sixty eight action photographs green cloth cover gilt vignette to cover t.e.g. slight rubbing to spine ends; Hughes Henry Golf for the Late Beginner. New York 1925 first edition frontispiece illustrationed green & gilt decorative cloth cover small tear to bottom of cover small nicks here and there chipped at ends corners rubbed; Campbell Major Guy Golf for Beginners. London 1927 third editionillustrated green cloth cover spine torn back cloth has a small tea to cover foxing to end paper; and Acree Edward C. Golf Simplified. Chicago 1946 second edition frontispiece illustrated green cloth cover original dustwrapper rubbing to edges lillywhites stamp tear to wrapper rubbing to wrapper (9)

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Vardon Harry. My Golfing Life. London: Ellesborough Press 1985 8vo number 16 of 200 copies plates signed by Steve Thomas of the South Herts golf club inscribed by David White of the Ellesborough Press on front endpaper ex libris John Garcia (inscribed on front endpaper) original full morocco gilt stamp on upper board a.e.g. marbled endpapers backstrip faded slipcase interior clean; Donovan Richard E. & Murdoch Joseph S.F. The game of golf and the printed word 1566-1985. New York: Castalio Press 1988 8vo presentation copy to Joseph Murdoch number 6 of 20 copies signed by authors bookplate of J.S. Murdoch original full green morocco gilt gilt stamp on upper board a.e.g. slipcase a fine copy (2)

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Smith Charles. The Aberdeen golfers. London: Ellesborough Press 1982 8vo original full morocco gilt gilt stamp on upper board a.e.g. marbled endpapers backstrip faded slipcase; Adamson Alistair Beaton Allan Robertson Golfer his life and times. Droitwich 1985 8vo number 349 of 1055 copies signed by the author original blue cloth gilt slipcase; Bauer Aleck Hazards. Droitwich 1993 8vo original green cloth gilt a fine copy; Hutchinson Horace G. After dinner golf. London: Ellesborough Press 1986 oblong 8vo original green morocco gilt gilt stamp on upper board a.e.g. marbled endpapers backstrip faded slipcase (4)

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Kroeger Robert. The golf courses of old Tom Morris. Cincinnati 1995. First edition 8vo number 115 of 1975 copies signed by author original green leather gilt a fine copy; Boomer Percy On learning golf. New York 1946. First American edition 8vo original cloth dustwrapper slight chipping; Augusta National Golf Club. Roberts Clifford The story of the Augusta National Golf Club. New York 1976 8vo illustrated signed by the author original green cloth gilt slipcase booksellers ink stamp on title; Taylor David The Masters profile of a tournament. New York 1973 4to original cloth gilt dustwrapper a fine copy; Taylor Dawson The Masters. New York 1973 4to full green leather in form of golf jacket by Brown and Bigelow decorative endpapers a fine copy; and 3 others (8)

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Morrison Alex. Better Golf with Practice. New York 1940. First edition 4to original red cloth golf ball stamp on upper board dustwrapper worn owner's ink inscription on front endpaper; Hogan Ben. The Modern Fundamentals of Golf. London 1958 4th impression 8vo original cloth dustwrapper chipped; Wilson E. & Lewis R. So That's What I Do! London 1935. First edition 8vo original cloth dustwrapper chipped and torn at edges foxing; Brown Eric Out of the Bag. London 1964. First edition 8vo original cloth dustwrapper large section torn away; Armour Tommy How to Play your Best Golf all the time. London 1956 seventh impression original cloth dustwrapper worn and 5 others (10)

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Salmond J.B. The story of the R & A. London 1956 8vo original blue cloth gilt stamp on upper board dustwrapper worn some lacking; Price Robert Scotland's golf courses. Aberdeen 1989 8vo colour paper boards owners ink stamp on endpaper and title; Kroeger Robert The golf courses of old Tom Morris. Cincinnati 1995. First edition 8vo number 118 of 1975 copies signed by the author original green leather gilt; Crockford Claude The complete golf course turf and design. Australia 1993 8vo number 454 of 1000 copies full green morocco gilt illustrated label on upper board a fine copy; Harris Robert Sixty years of golf. London 1953 8vo dedicated by the author to Royal Blackheath Society of Golfers on front endpaper original cloth rubbed dustwrapper chipped at head and tail of spine (5)

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Colville George. Five open championships and the Musselburgh golf story. Musselburgh 1980. First edition 8vo signed by the author original cloth dustwrapper backstrip sunned [with] Autograph letter signed addressed to "Roy" dated 28th August 1980 in reply to several golf history queries; Colville George Five open championships and the Musselburgh golf story. Musselburgh 1980. First edition 8vo signed by the author and Peter Alliss original half green calf gilt Schulenburg golf library stamp on front free endpaper; Pine Valley Golf Club A chronicle. Pine Valley 1982 4to original green cloth blindstamped on upper board ink dedication to title (3)

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McKenzie Dr. A. Golf Architecture. Worcestershire: Grant books 1982 8vo number 223 of 700 copies signed by publisher illustrated original green cloth gilt ink stamp on title and front endpaper; andStirk David & Henderson Ian. Golf in the Making. Crawley: Henderson & Stirk 1979. First edition large 8vo illustrated original cloth dustwrapper backstrip sunned interior clean [with] supplement volume revised edition 1982 paper covers (3)

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Cundell John. Rules of the Thistle Golf Club. New Jersey 1983 8vo facsimile of the 1824 edition original paper boards ink stamp on title and front endpaper; Chambers W. & R. A few rambling remarks on golf. New Jersey 1983 small 8vo facsimile of 1862 edition original paper boards [both in one slipcase]; Jones Robert T. Down the fairway. London 1927. First edition 8vo original green cloth backstrip sunned (3)

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A stamp collection contained in two box files including: a Lincoln album of world; a quantity of envelopes sorted by country, mostly British colonies, one with 3 Bradbury Wilkinson 2/6d, two 5/- and a 10/- "seahorses"; and many loose stamps.

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A stamp collection in eight stock books: two of GB QEII pre-decimal largely UMM, four of British colonies and two foreign; eleven small stock books of similar; an album of FDC and covers including: Forth Bridge North Queensferry and Channel Islands Battle of Britain; several GB part sheets (mint); many stamps on piece and other philatelic material.

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A world stamp collection in a Lincoln album with 1d black (CD) red MX cancel 4 margins; 1841 2d blue spoon cancel; 1902 King Edward VII set to 2/6d, some MM; and several British Empire, some MM.

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A stamp collection of Gibraltar in a ringed stock book from 1886 to 1999, several hundred - well presented and identified with many unused.

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A stamp collection in a ringed stock book of Malta and Hong Kong from earliest to current with good representation; several unused examples of Malta 1926 set with six blocks of four (1d - 6d).

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A stamp collection in a Lincoln album; penny black "SK" 4 margins (some residual gum), Wembley 1925 1d (MM), some British Empire; also USA and German states; and several QE II mint partial sheets.

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A stamp collection of British colonies, mainly King George VI (MM); an Egyptian collection; a SG red album of British colonies with many (MM) 1937 Coronation; and a King George V Silver Jubilee.

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A stamp collection in a 'Wiljon' album and 'Temple Bar' loose leaf (some GB and colonies); two albums of FDC and some loose 1960-1983; an album of PHQ cards and others, 1973-1986; a quantity of presentation packs including 1975, 1981 and 1984-86 (face value of packs £40 approx.).

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A stamp collection in an Yvert & Tellier album, mainly France and colonies; two ring binders and seven stock books of world, some GB and colonies; and a Whitfield King & Co. catalogue.

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A stamp collection of GB (Queen Victoria) stamps on seven Davo album leaves from line engraved, with better surface printed, including SG 101 Plate 4 (MM) to 1883 Hi-values, 2/6d, 5/-, and 10/- (catalogue value about £7000).

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A stamp collection of British Empire/Commonwealth stamps on 53 album leaves from Queen Victoria to Queen Elizabeth II, many hundreds and good catalogue value.

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A stamp collection European (mainly UMM) stamps, several sets (catalogue value about £1000).

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A stamp collection (mainly on piece) of GB with many George V and some George VI, with a few higher values on the latter; some envelopes of British colonies, also Germany and USA; and a quantity of South America of 1940's and 1950's.

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A stamp collection in an 'Illustrated' album of early issues, Europe and some Empire; a variety of unusual covers; a Triumph album and remaindered Excelsior and Briefmark albums; and some loose stamps on piece.

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Two stamp albums, one blue, one black / UK and World: including penny reds, tuppenny blues, etc.; plus a large album of twentieth century postcards, including racing cars, trains, cats, etc. (three)

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Philatelic: twelve stamp albums and small quantity of loose, including sheet, containing British and World stamps: three red albums, small blue, 'Gay Venture', 'Coronation 1937 stamp album', 'The Blue Lagoon', 'Postzegal Album', 'Senator', 'Paramount', green one and one other (twelve)

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Bernard Rooke lamp base, tripartite stoneware body in brown and grey, stamp to side of base, 32cm tall

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An Emery 19th Century Imperial Measure Pint Tankard "The Load Line Measure" with Government stamp, on white and black ground, 11cm high

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Leigh (Samuel). The Scripture Atlas, or a Series of Maps, to illustrate the Old and New Testament, printed for Samuel Leigh, 1818, addn. eng. vign. title, twenty hand-col. eng. maps, incl. five folding, index at rear, light circular library blind-stamp to eng. and printed titles, contemp. half dark blue morocco, with orig. printed paper label to upper cover, a little rubbed to extrems., large 4to (1)

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L'Illustration Horticole, Journal special des Serres et des Jardins, ed. Ch. Lemaire, vols. 1, 10, 15 and 24, pub. Gangt, 1854, 1863, 1868 and 1877, 124 chromo. plts. of plants, incl. twenty-two double-page, some uncol. litho. plts., views and plans etc., diags. to text, lib. stamp to each title, occasional spotting, contemp. morocco-backed marbled boards, 8vo (4)

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Darwin (Erasmus). Phytologia; or, The Philosophy of Agriculture and Gardening, with the Theory of Draining Morasses, and with an Improved Construction of the Drill Plough, 1st ed., 1800, twelve eng. plts., including two folding (one soiled and torn at fore-margin with no loss of image), some spotting throughout, ink name of Parr to title and bookplate of Codrington Parr to front pastedown, ink lib. stamp and marks to front endpapers, contemp. qtr. russia, rubbed and some wear to corners, upper joint cracked and white ink classification number near foot of spine, 4to (1)

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Harrison (Gustavus). Agriculture Delineated, or, The Farmer's Complete Guide; being a Treatise on Lands in General, also, Remarks on the Management of Natural and Artificial Grasses, and Directions for Plowing, Sowing, Manuring, &c. according to the New and Old Husbandry, with Comparisons made from Experimental Observations, 1st ed., Printed for the Author, 1775, eng. vign. title, sm. lib. ink mark to title verso and stamp to front pastedown, contemp. calf, joints cracked, some wear to extremities and sm. white lib. classification number near foot of spine, 8vo (1)

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Manner of Myles Birket Foster - Landscape with Two Children at a Stile Gate near Ducks on a Pond, a Cottage and Church beyond, early 20th Century watercolour, bears signature and studio stamp, approx 15cm x 22cm, within a gilt composition frame.

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[Harte, Walter]. Essays on Husbandry, two parts in one, 1st ed., printed for W. Frederick in Bath, 1764, five eng. plts. and numerous woodcut illusts. to text, separate pagination to each part, ink lib. stamp to front pastedown, uncut, contemp. boards, some soiling and wear, later paper reback, 8vo Kress 6188; Goldsmith 9959; Sabin 30651. (1)

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Lisle (Edward). Observations in Husbandry, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1757, part folding eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, contemp. calf gilt, some wear, crudely repaired at spine ends with paper tape, upper cover to vol. 1 near-det., 8vo, together with a 1st edition of the same work from the preceeding year, port. frontis., errata leaf at rear, lacks first leaf of text (supplied in photocopy), some pencil scribbles and small ink marks at front and rear, contemp. calf, joints cracked, some wear, 4to, plus [Lawrence, John], The New Farmer's Calendar, or, Monthly Remembrancer, 1800, folding eng. plan frontis., ink lib. stamps and marks to endpapers and title verso, contemp. half calf, worn and upper cover det., 8vo, plus Banister (John), A Synopsis of Husbandry, 1st ed., 1799, folding table, lacks half-title, some spotting, contemp. calf with Board of Agriculture 1800 gilt stamp to upper cover, spine worn and covers det., both 8vo, plus others related (9)

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Monteath (Robert). The Forester's Guide and Profitable Planter: Containing a Practical Treatise on Planting, with New and Important Directions, to make them serviceable for ornament, shelter, and profit, 3rd ed., greatly enlarged and improved, Edinburgh, 1831, sixteen eng. plts. at rear, some minor spotting, lib. stamps to front endpapers and ink number to title verso, orig. cloth backed boards with printed label to spine, soiled and some wear, together with Morton (John), The Nature and Property of Soils, 4th ed. enlarged, 1843, three eng. plts. incl. two coloured, pubs. ads. at rear, ink lib. stamp to front pastedown, contemp. boards, crudely rebacked, some wear, both 8vo, plus Cripps-Day (Francis Henry), The Manor Farm, to which are added reprint-facsimiles of the Boke of Husbandry, and the Booke of Thrift, pub. Quaritch, 1931, author's presentation inscription and ink lib. stamp to front endpapers, orig. qtr. parchment, a little bumped and soiled, 4to, plus other misc. 19th and 20th c. agriculture interest (34)

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Norden (John). The Surveiors Dialogue, Very Profitable For All Men To Peruse, But Especially For Gentlemen, Farmers, and Husbandmen, That Shall Either Have Occasion, Or Be Willing To Buy, Hire, Or Sell Lands, 3rd ed., 1618, woodcut illusts. and tables, heavily soiled at front and rear, some light dampstaining and stab stitchmarks to inner margins throughout, title partially relaid with some old ink notes to verso still visible, lacks two blank leaves between title and dedication leaf, signature C misgathered but all leaves present, six leaves only to signature M (correct), eng. bookplate of Alex. Thistlethwayte to front pastedown and later bookplate and lib. ink stamp to front free endpaper, hinges cracked, contemp. vellum, soiled and partially split at head of upper joint, 8vo STC 18641. (1)

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Price (Sarah). Illustrations of the Fungi of Our Fields and Woods, drawn from natural specimens, 2nd series, 1865, preliminary matter, subs. list, and ten hand-col. litho. plts., numerous ink lib. stamps including two title and six plts., orig. cloth, spine repaired, 4to, together with Long (James), The Book of the Pig, Its Selection, Breeding, Feeding, and Managment, 1886, fourteen wood eng. plts. of pigs and twenty-five wood eng. plans of piggeries on twenty-one plates, including one double page, wood engs. to text, ink lib. stamp to frontis. recto, front free endpaper missing, hinges cracked, orig. pict. cloth gilt, frayed at spine ends, large 8vo, plus Coleman (J. ed.), The Sheep and Pigs of Great Britain, 1877, twenty-five wood eng. plts. (lacks frontis.?) of sheep and pigs by Harrison Weir, pubs. ads. at rear, prelims. det. and frayed at edges, hinges cracked, ink lib. stamps to front endpapers, a.e.g., orig. gilt pict. cloth, rubbed and soiled, 4to, plus three others (6)

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Turbilly (L. F. H. de Menon de). A Discourse on the Cultivation of Waste and Barren Lands, translated from the French for the benefit of the farmers of Great Britain and Ireland, where these uncultivated lands too much abound, Inscribed to the Honorable Thomas Cholmondeley, Part I [all pub.], 1st English ed., 1762, woodcut frontis., some minor spotting, circular ink lib. stamp, old manuscript notes and bookplate to front pastedown, contemp. qtr. calf, spine somewhat worn and joints cracked, 8vo Kress S4286; not in Fussell. (1)

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Young (Arthur). The Farmer's Guide in Hiring and Stocking Farms, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1770, ten eng. plts. including two folding, book seller's advert. leaf at rear of vol. 1, a little soiling at front and rear of each vol., ink lib. stamp to front pastedowns, contemp. calf, joints tender and sl. wear to spine ends, 8vo Kress 6765. (2)

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* Piranesi (Giovanni Battista, 1720-1778). A collection of seventeen uncol. etchings of Roman antiquities, funerary monuments, reliefs etc., late 18th c., together seventeen uncol. etched plts., incl. nine double-page, one or two duplicates, sheet size of single-page etchings approx. 605 x 440 mm (24 x 17.5 in), together with Vasi (Giuseppe), Veduta e Prospetto della Nuova Facciata della Sacrosanta Basilica Lateranense fatta erigere della santa memoria di Clemente XII, Rome, 1742, [but later], uncol. etching, 19th c., plt. size approx. 475 x 685 mm (18.75 x 27 in) with margins, circular pubs. blind-stamp to lower outer corner, some fraying and marginal repairs, one closed tear (repaired to left-hand and right-hand margin), both affecting image, plus another similar view of the Gran Cortile di Belvedere architettura di Bramante, by Montagri after Panini (torn with some consequent damage), plus three early 19th c. etched views of Roman antiquities by Rossini (Avanzo del Tempio di Minerva Medica, Veduta dei grandiosissimi avanzi del Tempio di Giove, & Veduta del Ponte Rotto), some marginal marks and slight fraying to each, first plt. with some archival repair to top margin, sheet size approx. 510 x 725 mm (20 x 28.5 in) (22)

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* Stamps. A group of five various early 20th c. stamp albums, including a small pocket album of used G.B. definitives, including eight Penny Blacks, four unperforated Penny Reds, Queen Victoria definitives, and later series, two pocket albums, one containing mostly early 20th c. Belgian stamps, including unused, and sets of two, four and six postally used issues, the other album containing various mostly early 20th c. world stamps, including Europe, Africa, Indo-China, etc., one album containing mostly early 20th c. postally used G.B. definitives, together with two sheets of unused Orange Free State halfpenny stamps, overprinted V.R.I., an album containing mostly world stamps, including French and Portuguese Colonials, mainly early 20th c. (6)

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* Stamps. The Movaleaf Illustrated Stamp Album, 2 vols., c. 1920s, containing a large collection of world stamps, mostly used, not incl. GB issues, some early printings, together with another early 20th c. album of mainly British colonies interest, a large album of GB and world stamps, some unused, 19th and 20th c., plus a quantity of unused GB commemoratives, some first day covers and airmail covers etc., a few reference books and price guides etc., all contained in two small suitcases (2 suitcases)

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Abbot (George). An Exposition Upon the Prophet Jonah, Contained in Certaine Sermons, Preached in S. Maries Church in Oxford, pub. Richard Field, 1600, title-page dusty, and with circular ink stamp to verso, woodcut head and tail-pieces and initial letters, 8pp. manuscript index to rear, lib. label to prelim. blank, contemp. limp vellum, defective spine and lower cover detached, together with Chrysologus (Peter), Aurei, Sermones seu Homiliae, pub. Christophorum Lasso Vaca, Medina del Campo, Spain, 1601, title-page printed in black and red, and with some ms. notes, woodcut initial letters, a few leaves water-stained, contemp. vellum, creased and dusty, spine lettered in ms., 8vo, plus Bannizae (Jo. Petri), Systema Jurisprudentiae Criminalis in Usum Auditorii in Universitate Viennensi, Vienna, 1763, some foxing, untrimmed, contemp. speckled limp boards, spine faded and with small tear at head, 8vo (3)

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Done (John). The Auncient History of the Septuagint. Written in Greeke, by Aristeus 1900. Yeares since. Of his Voyage to Hierusalem, as Ambassador from Ptolomeus Philadelphus, unto Eleazer then Pontiffe of the Jewes. Concerning the First Translation of the Holy Bible, by the 72. Interpreters. With Many Other Remarkable. Newly Done into English, printed by N. Okes, 1633, [16],80,89-184,189-219,[1]pp., blank leaf A1 present (with early inscription and 19th c. ink stamp), loss to lower portion of title repaired & provided in facsimile, few marginal annotations throughout and worm holes to outer margins, early 20th c. gilt panelled speckled calf by Bayntun, 8vo STC 750.5. (1)

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Duns Scotus (John). F. Ioan. Duns Scoti, Ordinis Minorum, Theologorum Omnium Eminentissimi, Atque Academiae Subtilium Antesignani, Quaestiones Quolibetales ex Quatuor Voluminibus Scripti Oxoniensis Super Sententias, Venice, 1580, woodcut device to title, library ink stamp to title, some soiling to last leaf of text, lower free endpaper replaced, contemp. limp vellum, 8vo, together with Watts (I.), Death and Heaven; or the Last Enemy Conquer'd, and Separate Spirits Made Perfect, 3rd ed., 1736, upper margins of pp.95-100 burnt, contemp. calf, rebacked and portion of leather to upper board replaced, 12mo, plus six other 17th -19th c. antiquarian volumes (8)

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Civil War. The Advance of Sir Arthur Hasilrigg, from the Garrison of Portsmouth, Toward the City of London: and His Letter to the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commoun Council. Also, the Number Both of Horse and Foot; the Names of the Regiments Revolted from the Army; together with the Isle of Wight and most of the Castles Thereabouts, printed for George Horton, [1659], 8pp., old ink numeral 24 to title and ink stamp to title verso, late 19th c. qtr. morocco, joints slightly rubbed, slim 4to A scarce pamphlet. No British locations found. (1)

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Graves (Robert J.). A System of Clinical Medicine, 1st ed., Dublin, 1843, slightly soiled and ink lib. stamp to title, contemp. half calf, some corner wear, rebacked, 8vo Garrison Morton 2218. (1)

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Horsley (Victor and Schafer, Edward Albert). A Record of Experiments upon the Functions of the Cerebral Cortex, from Philosophical Transactions, 1898, seven litho. plts., ink lib. stamp to title, without printed wrappers, modern cloth, sl. soiled, rebacked, together with three other Horsley co-authored items published by Philosophical Transactions, On the Effects Produced on the Circulation and Respiration of Gun-Shot Injuries of the Cerebral Hemispheres, 1897/A Record of the Results Obtained by Electrical Excitation of the So-Called Motor Cortex and Internal Capsule in an Orang-Outang, 1890/An Experimental Investigation of the Central Motor Innervation of the Larynx, 1890, one, five and two plts. respec., orig. printed wrappers (upper wrapper only to first item present), last two items bound together with ink lib. stamps to upper wrappers and first leaves, recent cloth and contemp. cloth, latter sl. rubbed and marked, all slim 4to, plus two other Horsley contributions in proceedings of the Royal Society, numbers 235 & 242 First item: Garrison Morton 1419. (5)

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Jones (Robert & Lovett, Robert W.). Orthopedic Surgery, 1st ed., 1923, b&w illusts. throughout, ink lib. stamp to title verso, orig. cloth, rebacked with orig. spine relaid, together with The Robert Jones Birthday Volume, a Collection of Surgical Essays, 1st ed., 1928, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth gilt, both large 8vo, plus others related including three Jones offprints Garrison Morton 4391 (first item) and 4395 (second item). (16)

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Ormerod (Edward Latham). On the Pathology and Treatment of Valvular Disease of the Heart and Its Secondary Affections, being the Gulstonian Lectures, (from the London Medical Gazette), 1851, 61 pp., double column text, modern boards, orig. printed upper wrapper (soiled) retained, together with Oliver (George), A Contribution to the Study of the Blood and Blood-Pressure, 1st ed., 1901, b&w illusts., pubs. ads. at rear, ink lib. stamp to title, front free endpaper det., orig. cloth, rubbed, plus Burnett (William), Case of Epilepsy, Attended with Remarkable Slowness of the Pulse, Communicated by Doctor James Johnson, [from Medical-Chirugical Transactions, vol. 13, 1827], pp. 201-11, unstitched, without wrappers, all 8vo, plus other books and pamphlets of cardiology interest, mostly 19th c. (25)

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White (E. L.). A Popular Essay on the Disorder Familiarly Termed a Cold, in which the means of obviating the various causes which are liable either remotely to contribute to the production of this complaint, or which more immediately excite it, principally designed for the use of familieis, 1st ed., 1807, a little spotting and dust soiling, old ownership name stamp to title, pages uncut, contemp. boards, worn, cloth reback, small 8vo (1)

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Verne (Jules). Floating Island, or The Pearl of the Pacific, 1st English ed., pub. Sampson Low, 1896, half-title, forty-five b & w plts. and thirty-four full-page letterpress illusts. (correct as list), a.e.g., patterned endpapers, light browning to free endpapers, upper hinge beginning to split, ink stamp to front free endpaper verso, orig. bevel-edged dec. olive green cloth, sl. rubbed, 8vo (1)

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Two Lincoln stamp albums with sundry contents, a quantity of assorted loose stamps in several small boxes and two envelopes, a small quantity of Wills's railway engine and other cigarette cards and a small selection of postcards

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A Scott International postage stamp album with sundry contents and three volumes of Stanley Gibbons "Ideal Postage Stamp Album", 1914-1930

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A novelty chrome and enamel compact from the Exposition Internationale Paris in 1937 modelled as an addressed envelope with stamp and faux wax seal to the reverse 3 ins

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VICTORIAN SYCAMORE BUTTER STAMP, carved with a cow and wheat within a dotted border; together with two smaller Victorian sycamore butter stamps, one carved with an acorn and the other a leaf. (3) Largest 9.5cm

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WHEELER (J. TALBOYS) An Analysis and Summary of the Historical Georgraphy of The Old and New Testaments, 1st ed, double pp. frontis, 6 maps (some col., some double pp.), orig.dec. cloth, institutional stamp on title pp., 2 marginal stains, 4to, 1853 LOCATION H

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GRIGSON (GEOFFREY) & BUCHANAN (HANDYSIDE) Thornton's Temple of Flora, 1st ed, 36 plates including 12 coloured, orig. half buckram in torn dustwr, 1 library stamp on verso of title, folio, 1951 LOCATION D

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