2006 Royal Enfield Bullet 349cc. Registration number DX56 HBB. Frame number ME3BABSB46C692394. Engine 6B692394D.Royal Enfield revived the Bullet name in 1948 for a sensational new 350cc sports bike with swinging-arm rear suspension. The newcomer featured an overhead-valve engine that housed its dry-sump oil tank in a compartment in the rear of the crankcase, to which the four-speed gearbox was rigidly bolted in a form of semi-unitary construction. Production of both 350 and 500 Bullets ceased in 1962, though the model was taken up for manufacture under license in India in the 1970s and continues in production there in much-improved form today.HBB was bought new by Antony Nocetti in October 2006, and was not used. In 2017 our vendor bought it from Motorcycle Trading of Reading with 14 miles on the odometer, it was MOT'd with 16 miles. It has only covered 72 miles from new and will require recommissioning before use.Sold with the V5C, 2017 MOT and receipt, owners manual with a service stamp at 14 miles and two keys.
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a mid 19th century bronze study of a stallion modelled standing next to a rustic fence, on a naturalistic oval base cast with roots and foliage, signed 'P.J Mene 1846' with Coalbrookdale foundry stamp, namd to base 'Djinn Etalon Barbe (sic)', height 30cm, width 40cm. ** Needs a clean, otherwise appears OK and presents well.
a 19th century cast iron garden bench in the Water Plant design, the back cast with pierced repeating foliate motifs above downswept open arms enclosing a wooden slatted seat, white painted and weathered but with indecipherable kite mark and Coalbrookdale stamp, height 95cm, width 198cm, depth approx 75cm, seat height 47cm. ** Heavily weathered and worn, one slat loose but generally sturdy, stamps and kite mark mostly obscured by paint etc.
Astronomy.- Bailly (Jean Sylvain) Histoire de l'Astronomie Ancienne..., second edition, 3 engraved plates, 1781; Traité de l'Astronomie Indienne et Orientale, first edition, 1787; Histoire de l'Astronomie Moderne..., 3 vol., second edition, 18 engraved plates, De Bure, 1785 bound with Voiron. Histoire de l'Astronomie, depuis 1781 jusqu'a 1811, first edition, Courcier, 1811, together 4 works (6 vol.) in 4, some spotting, old ink library stamp to foot of titles, nineteenth century marbled cloth, uncut, slightly rubbed, preserved in 2 modern slip-cases, most De Bure, Paris (4)⁂ Complete set of this history of astronomy, including the scarce Indienne et Orientale volume.
Astronomy.- Kepler (Johannes) Opera Omnia, edited by Christian Frisch, 8 vol. in 9, first complete edition, portrait, plates, 2 folding tables and 2 folding facsimile manuscripts, ink ownership stamp and annotations to endpapers, foxed and browned, contemporary roan-backed boards, rubbed, joints split, some vol. with original wrappers mounted on pastedowns, preserved in three modern cloth slip-cases, 8vo, Frankfurt, 1858-71.⁂ The definitive edition of Kepler's works, containing all his published texts.
Astronomy.- Laplace (Pierre-Simon de) Exposition du Systême du Monde, second edition, half-title, contemporary half calf, rubbed, corners worn, rebacked, Paris, Crapelet, An VII [1799] § Lalande (J.J. de) Abrégé d'Astronomie, first edition, half-title, 16 folding engraved plates, light water-staining to a few corners but generally clean, later wrappers, uncut, Paris, Desaint, 1774 § Möbius (August Ferdinand) Die Elemente der Mechanik des Himmels..., first edition, 2 folding engraved plates (lightly spotted), old ink library stamp to title, contemporary green boards, gilt, spine gilt, corners and spine ends rubbed, Leipzig, 1843; and 5 others, astronomy, 4to & 8vo (8)
Clare (Martin) The Motion of Fluids, Natural and Artificial, in particular that of the Air and Water, second edition, 7 engraved plates, contemporary panelled calf, some cracking to joints, spine ends chipped, rubbed, for A. Ward, 1747 § Valli (Eusebio) Experiments on animal electricity, first edition in English, American library bookplates to pastedown and endpaper and ink stamp to title verso and final p., contemporary calf, rebacked, some rubbing to fore-edge, J. Johnson, 1793; and 6 others, science, 8vo & 4to (8)
Embalming.- Penicher (Louis) Traité des Embaumemens selon les Anciens et les Modernes, first edition, title with woodcut ornament, 3pp. privilege/errata at end, old ink inscription to title and another to front pastedown, a little browned, contemporary calf, spine gilt, rubbed, upper joint repaired, [Duveen p.464], Paris, Barthelemy Girin, 1699 § Gannal (J.-N.) Histoire des Embaumements..., second edition, half-title, foxing, old ink stamp to title, contemporary sheep-backed boards, a little rubbed, Paris, 1841, 8vo (2)⁂ Of the first: "a rare work on a peculiar subject and containing much of chemical interest". (Duveen).
Almanacs.- .Goldsmith (John) An Almanack for the Year of our Lord God, MDCCLXIV..., first gathering (calendar) printed in red and black and interleaved, duty stamp in red ink to verso of title, blank leaves supplied at beginning and end (some with notes in contemporary hands, the first concerning the Hindley estate of the Rogers family settlement in 1699), some soiling, a few leaves of second gathering shaved at fore-edge with slight loss to text, attractive contemporary red morocco with decorative gilt-roll floral border & acorns to corners and metal clasps (lacking hinged catches), spine gilt in compartments, g.e., a little rubbed at edges (mostly corners), 24mo, by R.Hett, Junior, for the Company of Stationers, 1764; and 2 18th century continental almanacs containing engraved plates of ladies' hairstyles and fashions, 12mo et infra (3)⁂ Rare. Goldsmith first published his almanac in 1663 and it ran in similar form until the early nineteenth century. Most editions are uncommon, of this 1764 issue ESTC, Library Hub and WorldCat list only the BL copy.
Hill (John) Essays in Natural History and Philosophy. Containing a series of Discoveries, by the assistance of Microscopes, first edition, title browned, bookplate of Dr. J.M.W.Baumann, contemporary sprinkled calf, spine gilt, repairs to lower cover, [Wellcome III.264], for J.Whiston and B.White, 1752 § Baker (Henry) An Attempt towards a Natural History of the Polype..., first edition, engraved frontispiece, woodcut illustrations, advertisement leaf at end, contemporary calf, rebacked preserving old gilt spine, [Nissen ZBI 199, Wellcome II.8], R.Dodsley, 1743 § Rhind (William) A Treatise on the Nature and Cure of Intestinal Worms of the Human Body, first edition, 6 lithographed plates, lacking advertisment leaf, trace of old library stamp to title, library cloth, 1829, all rubbed; and c.15 others, microscopy, histology etc., 8vo & 4to (c.20)
Lavoisier (Antoine Laurent) Opuscules Physiques et Chymiques, second edition, half-title corner trimmed, 3 folding engraved plates, light foxing and browning, ink stamp to endpaper, contemporary half calf, sympathetically rebacked, retaining morocco label, rubbed, Paris, 1801 § Bouillon-Lagrange (Edme Jean Baptiste) Manuel d'un Cours Chimie, 2 vol., first edition, 15 engraved plates, folding table, without half-titles, foxing or browning, occasional light staining, contemporary half calf, spines gilt, rubbed, [Duveen 91 (4th edition)], Paris, Chez Barnard, 1798; and 2 others, chemistry, 8vo (5)
Meteorology.- Howard (Luke) The Climate of London, deduced from Meteorological Observations, 3 vol., second, enlarged, edition, 10 engraved plates, some hand-coloured and/or folding, illustrations, tables, prize presentation label, contemporary calf, spines gilt, 1833 § Robertson (Henry) A General View of the Natural History of the Atmosphere...including an Essay on the Causes of Epidemical Diseases, 2 vol., only edition, lacking half-titles, old ink library stamp to titles, contemporary half calf, Edinburgh, 1808 § Wells (W.C.) An Essay on Dew, first edition, presentation copy from the author to Henry Cline (surgeon at St.Thomas's Hospital), inscribed at head of title, small ink library stamp to foot of title and old ink inscription to front pastedown, original boards, uncut, rebacked, 1814 § Mairan (J.J. Dortous de) Dissertation sur la Glace, second (first illustrated) edition, engraved frontispiece and 5 folding plates, title soiled and with perforated library stamp (laid down), contemporary calf, spine gilt, worn, Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1749; and 11 others, weather, climate etc., v.s. (18)
Newton (Sir Isaac).- [Pemberton (Henry)] A View of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophy, first edition, fine engraved title vignette, head- & tail-pieces and initials by Grison after J.Pine, list of subscribers, 12 folding engraved plates, contemporary ink inscription to front free endpaper, old perforated library stamp to title (repaired), modern half morocco, [Babson 98], S.Palmer, 1728 § Robinson (Nicholas) A New Theory of Physick and Diseases, founded on the Principles of the Newtonian Philosophy, first edition, light water-staining to first few leaves, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed, rebacked, C.Rivington, 1725 § Motte (Andrew) A Treatise of the Mechanical Powers, wherein the Laws of Motion...are explained..., second edition, contemporary half calf, rubbed, rebacked preserving old spine, B.Motte, 1733 § Horne (George) A Fair, Candid, and Impartial State of the Case between Sir Isaac Newton and Mr.Hutchinson..., first edition, half-title, browned, first and last leaves slightly chipped at edges, modern marbled wrappers, Oxford, 1753; and 9 others concerning Newton, v.s. (13)⁂ Pemberton was a close friend of Newton and edited the 1726 third edition of the Principia.
Optics.- Heliodorus, of Larissa. Capita opticorum, translated by A.Matani, Latin and Greek text, half-title, woodcut device on title, woodcut initials and tail-pieces, foxing, particularly to title, ex-library copy with ink stamp to verso of title and number to head of dedication, modern calf-backed marbled boards, vellum tips, 8vo, Pistoia, A.Braccali, 1758.⁂ Ancient Greek work on optics, the only work by Heliodorus to have survived, with a useful translation and commentary by the Italian mathematician Antonio Matani.
Agriculture.- Marshall (William) The Rural Economy of Norfolk, 2 vol., first edition, 2 engraved folding maps, bookplate, contemporary calf, rebacked, 1787; The Rural Economy of Glocestershire, 2 vol., first edition, folding engraved map, bookplate, contemporary calf, rebacked, 1789; Experiments and Observations concerning Agriculture and the Weather, engraved map, Index leaf at end, library cloth, 1779; Planting and Rural Ornament, 2 vol., second edition, half-titles, bookplate of Francis, Duke of Bedford, library stamp, contemporary calf by Smith of Bedford, 1796; and 5 other works by the same, including a 5 vol. French translation in original boards, 8vo & 4to (19)
Horses.- Burdon (Capt. William) The Gentleman Pocket-Farrier, first edition, foxing, ex-Royal Veterinary College library copy with large ink stamp on title and D1, slight worming to upper corner of title, bookplates of Jacob Houblon and Niall Kenny, contemporary calf, rubbed, rebacked, 8vo, Printed for the author by S. Buckley, 1730.
Ménage (Gilles) Menagiana or les Bond Mots et Remarques Critiques ..., 4 vol. bound as 2, woodcut device to titles, ex-library with discreet blind-stamp to title and final ff. of each vol., previous owner's ink note to early blank, occasional tiny marginal worming, contemporary vellum, bumping to corners and spine extremities, a little soiled, Paris, 1715 § de Belloy (M.) Le Siege de Calais Tragedie, several small tears or holes, neat repairs, occasional faint water-staining, scattered spotting, new endpapers, modern sympathetic calf, Paris, 1745; and others, v.s. (6).
NO RESERVE Prophecies.- Moult (Thomas-Joseph) Propheties Perpetuelles, tres-curieuses et tres-certaines, one or two marginal notes, scattered spotting, D10 with loss to bottom edge, not affecting text, ex-library with blind-stamp to first and final leaves, modern morocco-backed cloth, a little rubbed, 12mo, Paris, 1778.
Marx (Karl) Kapital, first Serbian edition, translated by Mosa Pijade, ink name and stamp to first leaf, original purple printed wrappers, a little sunned, ink stamp and inscription to upper cover, spine faded and chipped with loss to top inch, uncut, 8vo, Belgrade, Izdavacka Knjizarnica Gece Kona, 1924.⁂ The translator Mosa Pijade, a Serbian Sephardic Jew, was imprisoned in 1925 for 'revolutionary activities'. In prison he met Josip Broz-Tito and Pijade later became Tito's right-hand man, one of the leaders of the Partisans during WWII and, after the war, President of the Yugoslavian Parliament from 1954-55.In 1948 he convinced Tito to allow the Yugoslav Jews to emigrate to Israel. This book was published by Geca Kon (Géza Kohn), a Hungarian born Jew, who owned the biggest publishing house in Yugoslavia, operating from 1901 until the German occupation in 1941. After the Germans marched into Belgrade, Kon was arrested and shot. Most of his family, who were also active in the business, were taken to a concentration camp in Vojvodina and shot that same year.
Household Management.- Practical Estimates of Household Expenses..., ?second edition, original wrappers, paper label to upper cover, slight staining to lower, 1824 § [Selwyn (John Murray)] The Servant's Companion, and Useful Guide, lightly browned, modern wrappers, hole to lower cover, Derby, G.Wilkins & Son, [1831] § Tytler (Ann Fraser) Common Sense for Housemaids, third edition, original printed wrappers, browned, spine worn, 1858 § Few Rules (A) for the Manner of Servants in Good Families, original printed wrappers, lightly foxed, 1883 § Instructions in Household Matters: or, the Young Girl's Guide to Domestic Service, sixth edition, frontispiece and plates, ink inscriptions and old ink stamp to title, original cloth, damp-stained, 1855 § Management of Servants (The), fourth edition, original cloth, gilt, London & New York, 1890, 8vo et infra (6)⁂ Group of scarce works for or concerning servants and household matters. Library Hub records only one copy with a Derby imprint of the second item (Wellcome), a single copy of the third title (fifth edition of 1869), and no copies of the fourth but for the 35th thousand of 1901.
Bible, English. The Bible, 2 parts in 1, woodcut titles, the first with lower third torn away, second torn and with marginal defect, Aa2 lacking, also lacking final leaf of NT 3R4, corners of Zz1 and 2 defective, several other leaves frayed, soiling and staining, bound between defective Prayers and Psalms (1612), 17th century ink ownership inscriptions, contemporary calf with gilt metal corner-pieces and joint strips, but 2 corner-pieces missing and binding in poor condition with substantial creasing to corners of many leaves and considerable lean to much of book, covers with Royal armorial blind-stamp, 4to, Robert Barker, 1610; sold not subject to return
Macclesfield Library copy.- Ray (John) A Collection of English Proverbs, second edition, title in red and black, with final advertisement leaf, B5 and Dd4 small marginal defects with loss of a few letters, Dd3 small marginal tear affecting text but no loss, Macclesfield blind-stamp to head of title and following 3ff., bookplate, eighteenth century panelled calf, spine gilt with red morocco label, upper cover lower corner a little bumped, [Wing R387], small 8vo, Cambridge, by John Hayes for W. Morden, 1678.⁂ Provenance: Library of the Earls of Macclesfield (bookplate; blind-stamps).
NO RESERVE Howard (Sir Robert) The History and Reigns of Edward and Richard II..., pastedown with ink stamp of Lincoln's Inn Library, faint damp stain at head towards beginning, last few leaves slightly frayed at margins, contemporary calf with gilt stamp of Lincoln's Inn Library, worn, upper cover detached, lacking lower cover, [Wing H2999], Printed by F. Collins, for Thomas Fox, 1690 § Aesop. Select Fables of Esop and other fabulists in three books. By R. Dodsley, new edition, engraved frontispiece and title, woodcut illustrations, frontispiece with small patch of surface abrasion, D5 with portion of loss to lower margin, U2 with short tear, not affecting text, disbound, spine with central vertical split but just holding, Printed for Willm. Osborne & Jno. Mozely, Gainsborough, [c.1788], occasional light spotting; and another 17th century, 8vo & 12mo (3)
NO RESERVE Banner (Richard) A Treatise on Simony. Wherein is enquired How far the Practice of Buying and Selling of Presentations ..., scattered faint spotting, ex-library with discreet blind-stamp to title and final leaf, previous owner's ink inscription to front free endpaper, contemporary wrappers, faint blind-stamp to upper covers, rubbed and worn, chipping to spine and edges, 8vo, J. Roberts, 1716.⁂ Scarce. ESTC lists only 2, one at Oxford University Corpus Christi, and one in North America at Folger Shakespeare.
Moyle (Walter) The Works, 2 vol., first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, faint spotting to endpapers, contemporary calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, 1726 § Barrow (Sir John) The Life of George Lord Anson, engraved portrait frontispiece, small loss to bottom corner, neatly restored, occasional marginal pencil marks, modern calf, 1839 § Brady (Dr. Robert) An Historical Treatise of Cities and Burghs or Boroughs, scattered spotting, contemporary speckled calf, sympathetically rebacked, 1777 § Abstract of the Answers and Returns Made pursuant to an Act ... intituled "An Act for taking an Account of the Population of Great Britain, and the Increase of Diminuation thereof", ex-library with cancel stamp to title foot, marginal worming to first few leaves, not affecting text, scattered spotting, front free endpaper detached, contemporary calf, cracked upper joint, a little rubbed, 1802; 8vo & folio (5).
Food & Drink.- Accum (Fredrick) A Treatise on Adulterations of Food, and Culinary Poisons, exhibiting the Fraudulent Sophistications of Bread, Beer, Wine, Spiritous Liquors, Tea, Coffee..., first edition, engraved title vignette printed in red & brown, a little soiled and stained, later purple sheep, uncut, rubbed, spine faded, [Bitting p.2; Cagle 532; Oxford pp.150; Simon BG 17], 1820 § Pisanelli (Balthasar) De alimentorum facultatibus libellus aureus, title with old ink inscription at head and trace of library stamp, lightly browned, contemporary blind-stamped vellum, roan label, soiled, upper cover slightly warped, Brussels, F.Foppens, 1662 § [Hughes (William)], "Piscator". A Practical Treatise on the Choice and Cookery of Fish, second edition, original blind-stamped cloth, rubbed, spine chipped, corners worn, 1854; and c.20 others on food & drink including imperfect copies of Markham's Country Contentments 1633 & English Housewife 1637, and a bound volume of 1855 parliamentary reports into food adulteration etc., v.s. (c.25)⁂ The first is possibly the earliest English work on the chemistry of cooking and one of the first exposures of the serious adulteration of food.
Short Hand.- Taylor (Samuel) An Essay intended to establish a Standard for an Universal System of Stenography or Short Hand Writing, engraved title, 11 engraved plates, testimonials at beginning, list of subscribers, scattered spotting, E4 with tiny marginal loss to top-edge, faint blind-stamp to final text leaf, contemporary calf, gilt, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 8vo, for the Author, 1786.
Periodical.- The Lady's Newspaper, 4 vol., vol. 3 with 2 hand-coloured etched plates, occasional "The Ladies Newspaper" red ink stamp, some light foxing, the odd short tear, original pictorial cloth, gilt, vol. 1 & 2 with spines working loose but holding, rubbed, spine ends chipped, joints splitting, 1847-48 § The Women's Supplement [to The Times], 3 vol. containing the first 15 issues, original pictorial wrappers bound in, original cloth, a little rubbed, 1920-21, illustrations, occasional light soiling; with 5 vol. of "The Girl's Own Paper and Woman's Magazine", covering 1924-27, folio & 4to (11) sold as periodicals not subject to return. ⁂ The Lady's Newspaper was one of the earliest produced for an exclusively female audience, running between January 1847 and June 1863, when it merged with The Queen & Court Chronicle. Here each of the four volumes covers six months of weekly publications.
Jerome (Jerome K.) Three Men in a Boat (to say nothing of the dog), first edition, half-title, illustrations, scattered faint spotting, ?lacking front free endpaper, bookplate, original cloth, a little rubbed, chipping to spine extremities, Bristol, 1889 § Eliot (George) Silas Marner, frontispiece and illustrations by Hugh Thomson, previous owner's ink inscription, original pictorial cloth, gilt, slight bumping to spine extremities, 1907 § Ainsworth (W. Harrison) Windsor Castle, first illustrated edition, engraved frontispiece, additional engraved title, plates and illustrations, scattered spotting, original decorative cloth, gilt, bumping to corners and spine extremities, 1843 § Swift (Jonathan) Gulliver's Travels, portrait frontispiece, illustrations, previous owner's ink-stamp, original buckram, slight bumping to corners and spine extremities, First Edition Club, 1926; and others, v.s. (c.140)
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