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Lot 306

Carne (John). Syria, The Holy Land & Asia Minor Illustrated, 3 volumes in one, London: Peter Jackson, c.1842, letterpress and additional vignette titles to each part, engraved portrait frontispiece, 117 steel-engraved plates (correct as list), two single-page maps, and an additional folding map (not listed), dampstaining throughout, with some spotting, some dust-soiling and corner-creasing at rear, frontispiece and free endpaper nearly detached, front free endpaper with early ink manuscript presentation inscription and ownership ink stamp, front hinge cracked after frontispiece, contemporary maroon half morocco gilt, worn, short split to front joint centrally, 4toQty: (1)

Lot 312

[Fourmont, Claude Louis]. Description Historique et Geographique des Plaines d'Heliopolis et de Memphis, 1st edition, Paris: Briasson & Duchesne, 1755, large folding engraved map, 2 folding engraved plates, previous owner blue ink stamp of Dr. Jacques Hassoun, Paris to title and two other leaves, all edges red, contemporary mottled calf, spine with calf label and gilt decoration, 12mo, together with Sonnini (C.S.) Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt: Undertaken by the Old Government of France..., translated from the French by Henry Hunter, 3 volumes, new edition, London: John Stockdale, 1807, 2 engraved portraits, folding engraved map, 37 engraved plates, some light offsetting and spotting, small marginal wormtrack and holes occasionally affecting a few letters to volume III, bookplate, contemporary calf, joints splitting, spines and edges rubbed, 8voQty: (4)

Lot 329

Sulivan (Bartholomew James). Derrotero de las Islas Malvinas, Santiago de Chile, 1883, 98 pp., bookseller's small purple oval stamp to title and last page, light browning, modern half calf with original printed wrappers retained (some soiling), together with: Moyano (Carlos M.). Patagonia Austral. Exploracion de los Rios Gallegos, Corile, Santa Cruz y Canales del Pacifico, Buenos Aires, 1887, large folding colour map at rear, long closed tear repairs to verso, contemporary quarter calf gilt, joints cracked, plus: La Croix (Federico). Historia de la Patagonia, Tierra de Fuego é Islas Malvinas, translated from French, Barcelona, 1841, 70, [2] pp., folding engraved map and 8 plates at rear, double-column text, title heavily spotted and occasional spotting elsewhere, a little worm tracking to inner margins of early leaves, contemporary quarter calf gilt, heavily rubbed, plus two others simlar by Serrano, Montaner (1891) and José Sobral (1904), all 8vo, all ex libris Kenn Back with his bookplateQty: (5)NOTESEx libris Eric Kenneth Prentice Back (1942-), meteorologist for the British Antarctic Survey, and descendant of the Arctic explorer Captain George Back. He served as base commander at Halley, Faraday, Rothera, and Station T (on Adelaide Island), over a twenty year period from 1963.

Lot 364

Gally (Henry). Some Considerations upon Clandestine Marriages, 2nd edition, with additions, London: Printed by J. Hughs, 1750, some toning, dust-soiling and scattered spotting, upper outer corner of last few leaves damp stained, old library stamps and labels to endpapers, ink library stamp to edges, 20th century cloth, ink stamps to boards, 8vo, together with: Walker (Thomas), The Whole Proceedings on the Trial of an indictment against Thomas Walker of Manchester, merchant, William Paul, Samuel Jackson, James Cheetham, Oliver Pearsall, Benjamin Booth, and Joseph Collier; for a conspiracy to overthrow the constitution and government, and to aid and assist the French ... Tried at the Assizes at Lancaster, April 2, 1794, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Heath, one of the judges of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas. Taken in short-hand by Joseph Gurney, Manchester: T. Boden; London: J. Johnson & J. Debrett, 1794, small ink smudge to fore-margin of title, bound with Walker (Thomas), A Review of some of the Political Events which have occurred in Manchester during the last five years: being a sequel to the trial of Thomas Walker, and others, for a conspiracy to overthrow the constitution and government of this country and to aid and assist the French, being the King's enemies, London: J. Johnson, 1794, upper pastedown with armorial bookplate of Edward Swynfen Jervis of Aston Hall, Staffordshire, contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spine with black morocco title label, rubbed, worn at head & foot of spine, 8vo, Croke (Alexander), A Report of the Case of Horner against Liddiard, upon the question of what consent is necessary to the Marriage of Illegitimate Minors; Determined, on the 24th May 1799, in the Consistorial Court of London, by the Right Honourable Sir William Scott..., London: A. Strahan for J. Butterworth, 1800, light toning and scattered spotting, library bookplate, ink stamps to endpapers, edges of leaves, 20th century cloth with ink stamps to boards, 8vo, Kinnaird (Charles, Baron Kinnaird), A Letter to the Duke of Wellington, on the arrest of M. Marinet, London: James Ridgway, 1818, half-title with early signature, few spots to final leaf, modern marbled boards, 8vo, and eight other 18th & 19th century antiquarianQty: (12)

Lot 369

Kant (Immanuel). Metaphysische Anfangsgrunde der Naturwissenschaft, 1st edition, Riga, Johann Friedrich Hartknoch, 1786, xxiv, 158 pp., bound with a portion of another unidentified work, the drop-title beginning Vermischte Aufsatze, Ueber die Aufklarung, Vierter Brief, pages numbered 269-371, contemporary calf, rubbed and a little scuffed, bookplate of Gerhart Guttler to front pastedown, together with: Fichte (Johann Gottlieb). Grundlage der gesammten Wissenschaftslehre als Handschrift fur seine Zuhorer, 1st edition, Leipzig, Christian Ernst Gabler, 1794, & Grundlage des Naturrecht nach Principien der Wissenschaftslehre, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Jena und Leipzig, Christian Ernst Gabler, 1796-97, xii, 223 pp. (pages 224-339 not present), old oval library stamp to title of each volume of the Bibliothek Normhusen, contemporary or near-contemporary boards, rubbed, 8vo, plus: Schelling (F.W.J.). Einleitung zu seinem Entwurf eines Systems der Naturphilosophie. Oder: Ueber den Begriff der speculativen Physik und die innere Organisation eines Systems dieser Wissenschaft, 1st edition, Jena und Leipzig, Christian Ernst Gabler, 1799, & Denkmal der Schrift von den gottlichen Dingen &c. Des Herrn Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi... 1st edition, Tubingen, J.G. Cotta, 1812, bound with Erster Entwurf eines Systems der Naturphilosophie, 1st edition, Christian Ernst Gabler, 1799, some light spotting and minor marks, text of the Erster Entwurf ending on page 320 (lacking the final leaf page 321), both contemporary marbled boards, rubbed, 8vo, and Schlegel (August Wilhelm). Ueber dramatische Kunst und Litteratur. Vorlesungen, 3 volumes, 1st edition, Heidelberg, Mohr und Zimmer, 1809-11, occasional light spotting, contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, a little rubbed and minor wear to head and foot of the spine of the second volume, all 8voQty: (9)NOTESWarda 103; Adickes 64 (Kant). Meyer 115 (Fichte Wissenschaftslehre). Goedicke VI, 12, 32 (Schlegel, Dramatische Kunst).

Lot 370

Lunardi (Vincenzo). An Account of the First Aerial Voyage in England, in a series of letters to his guardian, Chevalier Gherardo Compagni, written under the impressions of the various events that affected the undertaking, 2nd edition, London: Printed for the Author: and sold at the Pantheon, 1784, half-title, with autograph signature in brown ink of the author Vincent Lunardi, stipple engraved portrait of the author by Bartolozzi after Richard Cosway, 2 folding engraved plates, publisher's advertisement to verso of final leaf, early 19th-century ownership stamp of John Clifton to verso of front endpaper, marbled endpapers, with later bookplate of Sir T. Talbot L. Scarisbrick, Bt., to front pastedown, all edges gilt, near-contemporary red full morocco gilt, spine lettered in gilt Lunardi's Voyage, and with capital letter A at head, very slightly rubbed, 8voQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: John Talbot Clifton (1819-1882) of Lytham Hall, Lytham, Lancashire, M.P. for North Lancashire, High Sherrif of Lancashire, and Justice of the Peace; Sir Thomas Talbot Leyland Scarisbrick (1874-1933), 1st Baronet, Mayor of Southport, 1902-03, Justice of the Peace, and M.P. for South Dorset, 1906-10. Italian Diplomat Vincenzo Lunardi (1759-1806) made the first British ascent in a hydrogen balloon on 15 September 1784.

Lot 371

Ollyffe (George). The Madness of Disaffection and Treason against the Present Government, 1724, verso of title with loosely attached armorial bookplate of the Right Hon. Arthur Lord Viscount Duneraile, contemporary speckled calf, slightly cracked at head of spine, 8vo, together with: Bentham (Jeremy), Plan of Parliamentary Reform, in the form of a Catechism, with reasons for each article. With an introduction, shewing the necessity of radical, and the inadequacy of moderate, reform, London: Printed in the Year 1817. Reprinted and re-published, with notes and alterations, [London]: T.J. Wooler, 1818, light toning and occasional scattered spotting, contemporary half calf, modern reback and corner repairs, 8vo, O'Bryen (Denis), Utrum Horum? The Government; or, the Country, London: J. Debrett, 1796, half-title with ink stamp to verso, modern calf-backed marbled boards, morocco title label to spine, 8vo, Ibid., The Prospect before us. Being a series of papers, upon the Great Question which now agitates the Public mind. To which is added a new postscript, London: J. Almon, 1788, short closed tear to fore-margin of B1, stab holes at gutter margins where previously side sewn, modern cloth-backed boards, 8voQty: (4)

Lot 372

Parliament. Orders and Resolutions of the Honourable House of Commons, on Controverted Elections and Returns, 2nd edition, London: J. Stagg & D. Browne, 1736, bound with, The Statutes at Large concerning Elections of Members to serve in the House of Commons; containing a compleat collection of all the Acts of Parliament now in force ... continued to the End of the last Session of Parliament, 1734, London: Printed by John Baskett, 1734, black letter & roman text, bound with, Cowley, J. (John), The candidates guide: or, the electors rights decided. Shewing the determination of the rights of elections, by the Honble the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament, in all contraverted elections for the Counties and Boroughs in South Britain, from the Year 1624 to 1730. The second edition, corrected and improved. To which is added, The like Determinations in Contraverted Elections for North Britain, since the Union. With Several Resolutions and Standing Orders relating to Elections, Qualifications, Returns, Petitions, and Proceedings in General. Together with the head of the statutes now in force. concerning the same; and several adjusted Cases in disputed Points of admitting of Evidence on Hearings at the Bar of the House. The whole digested into Alphabetical Order, with proper References and genuine Quotations, London: J. Brindley, 1735, contemporary mottled calf, gilt decorated spine, lacking one title label and another defective, joints split, light wear, 12mo & 8vo (16 x 9.5 cm), together with: Fitzgerald (George Robert), An Appeal to the Public ... in which is occasionally introduced the Constitutional Doctrine of Indictments at Common Law, in contradistinction to those of Statute Law, Dublin: Printed in the Year 1782, ink armorial stamp to lower blank margin of title, contemporary tree calf, gilt decorated spine with maroon morocco title label, some wear to leather to upper board, 8vo, Ecton (John), Liber Valorum & Decimarum; being an Account of the Valuations and Yearly Tenths of all such Ecclesiastical Benefices in England and Wales, as now stand Chargeable with the Payment of First-Fruits and Tenths. Also, the true yearly valuations of all small ecclesiastical benefices as they have been lately certified into Her Majesty's Court of Exchequer..., London: Printed by W.B. for Is. Harrison, 1711, contemporary blind panelled calf, later paper title label to spine (also approx. 2.5 cm adhered over to boards), joints split and slight wear to spine, 8vo, Young (John), Essays on the Following Interesting Subjects: viz. I. Government. II. Revolutions. III. The British Constitution. IV. Kingly Government. V. Parliamentary Representation & Reform. VI. Liberty and Equality. VII. Taxation. And VIII. The Present War, & the stagnation of Credit as connected with it, Edinburgh: William Creech, 1794, half-title repaired to upper outer corner, light damp stain at head of half-title and title, modern calf-backed marbled boards, maroon morocco title label, 8vo, Huskisson (William), Navigation Laws. Speech ... in the House of Commons ... the 12th of May, 1826, on the Present State of the Shipping Interest, London: J. Hatchard, 1826, browning to margins of first & last few leaves, contemporary half calf, marbled sides, 8voQty: (5)

Lot 378

[Smith, Charles]. Three Tracts on the Corn-trade and Corn-laws. Viz. I. A short essay on the Corn-trade and the Corn-laws..., 2. Considerations on the laws relating to the Importation and Exportation of Corn..., 3. A Collection of Papers relative to the Price, Exportation, and Importation of Corn... to which is added, a Supplement, containing several papers and calculations which tend to explain and confirm what is advanced in the foregoing tracts, 2nd edition, corrected and enlarged, London: Printed for the Author, and sold by J. Brotherton, 1766, front free endpaper with ink stamp of Lawes Agriculture Trust, contemporary marbled calf, upper joint slightly cracked, morocco title label, 8vo, together with: Smith (John), General View of the Agriculture of the County of Argyll; with Observations on the means of its improvement..., Edinburgh: Printed by Mundell & Son, 1798, folding table, contemporary marbled calf, contrasting roan title label, joints slightly cracked, 8vo, Beaufoy (Henry), The Substance of the Speech of Henry Beaufoy, Esq. to the British Society for Extending the Fisheries, &c. at the General Court, held on Tuesday, March 25, 1788..., London: T. Cadell, 1788, ink marking to upper left corner of title, modern cloth-backed marbled boards, 8vo, Sinclair (John), Address to the Society for the Improvement of British Wool; constituted at Edinburgh, on Monday, January 31, 1791, 2nd edition, London: T. Cadell, 1791, modern calf-backed marbled boards, morocco title label, slim 8vo, Church of Scotland, Tracts concerning Patronage, by some Eminent Hands. With a Candid Inquiry into the Constitution of the Church of Scotland, in relation to the Settlement of Ministers: and remarks upon a late pamphlet, entitled, Observations on the Overture concerning Patronage, in answer to the Thoughts of a Layman concerning Patronage and Presentations, Edinburgh: Printed and sold by W. Gray, 1770, light damp stain to initial leaves, lower outer blank corners of few leaves at front & rear with short worm trail, contemporary sheep, red morocco title label, 12mo, plus other 18th & 19th century antiquarian, including some Scotland relatedQty: (13)

Lot 390

Keynes (John Maynard). The General Theory of Employment Interest and Money, 1st edition, McMillan, 1936, book name ticket of Charles Edward Wicking to front pastedown, original blue cloth gilt, together with: A Tract on Monetary Reform, 1st edition, Macmillan, 1923, original blue cloth gilt, both slightly rubbed and soiled, both 8vo, plus: The Means to Prosperity, 1st edition, in book form, Macmillan, 1933, [40] pages, original sewn printed wrappers, small circular library stamp to upper wrapper and title verso, somewhat rubbed and soiled, slim 8voQty: (3)NOTES1) PMM 423.

Lot 394

Bible [German]. Biblia, das ist: die ganze Heilige Schrift Alten und Neuen Testamentes, nach der deutschen ubersetzung Martin Luthers..., Basel: Johann Rudolf, 1768, engraved frontispiece with ink stamp to verso, bound with Meyer (Carl), Neue Sammlung Geistlicher Lieder, Von Alten und Neuen Urhebern, Weissenburg: Carl Meyer, 1757, some damp staining mostly at front and rear of volume, front free endpaper with early inscription within heart shape 'Anna Margaretha Pflaumerin ... Weissenburg... 1800', ink stamp to upper pastedown, contemporary morocco, torn at head, rubbed, 8vo, together with: Dore (Gustave), The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments, According to the Authorised Version, with Illustrations by Gustave Dore, 2 volumes, edition de luxe, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne: Cassell & Co. Ltd., circa 1880, wood engraved plates, few leaves detached at front of volume 1, some scattered spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt decorated morocco, boards detached, very worn, large folio (limited edition 33/485), plus other miscellaneous booksQty: (a carton)

Lot 409

Smith (Nicole and Blake Clark). Into Siam Underground Kingdom, 1st edition, Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1946, minor water stain to title and half title, price clipped, original cloth in dust jacket, covers and spine rubbed to head and foot, dust jacket torn along hinge with loss to foot, 8vo, together with; HeilBrunn (Otto), The Soviet Secret Services, 1st edition, New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1956, previous owner blind stamp to flyleaf, light toning to endpapers, original cloth in dust jacket, covers and spine rubbed to head and foot, spine faded, 8vo, and Gade ( John A.), All My Born Days Experiences of a naval Intelligence Officer in Europe, 1st edition, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1942, previous owner ink inscription to front endpaper, some marginal toning, original cloth in dust jacket, covers worn with loss to head and foot, spine faded, 8vo plus approximately 100 other volumes of espionage reference and related, all original cloth many in dust jackets G/VG, 8voQty: (5 shelves )NOTESFrom the library of Rupert W.S. Allason AKA "Nigel West"

Lot 421

Taylor (Meadows). Confessions Of A Thug, Three volumes in one, 2nd edition, London: Richard Bentley, 1840, previous owner stamp flyleaf, front endpaper & half title detached, gutters cracked, occasional light spotting, contemporary cloth, rubbed and frayed on spine, 8vo, together with; Thornton (Edward), Illustrations Of The History And Practices Of The Thugs and notices of Some of the proceedings of the Government of India, for the suppression of the crime of thuggee, 1st edition, London: Nattali and Bond, 1851, previous owner stamp flyleaf, minor marginal toning, light spotting to the title, original green cloth, paper spine label, front board detached, spine faded and frayed, 8vo, and Fraser (Lovat), India Under Curzon & After, 1st edition, New York: Henry Holt And Company, 1911, gutters cracked, title page partially detached, occasional light spotting, original cloth, top edge gilt, covers and spine rubbed, 8vo plus other India related, mostly original cloth, G, 8voQty: (6 shelves )

Lot 422

Ward (F. Kingdon). Plant Hunter's Paradise, 1st edition, London: Jonathan Cape, 1937, numerous black and white photo illustrations including 2 maps, light marginal toning, original cloth, covers lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with; Gopal (Sarvepalli), Jawaharlal Nehru A Biography 1889-1947, 3 volumes, sixth impression, Delhi: Oxford University Press,1989, volumes 2 & 3 published London: Jonathan Cape, 1979,1984, numerous black and white illustrations, some minor marginal toning to volume 1, original cloth in dust jacket, volume 2 lacking jacket, covers and spines rubbed to head and foot, minor fading to spines of volume 1 & 3, 8vo, and Blatter (Rev. E.), Some Beautiful Indian Trees, 1st edition, London: John Bale Sons & Curnow Ltd, 1937, 31 coloured & 37 black and white plates, ex-library bookplate to front endpaper, previous owner stamp to half title, original cloth, top edge gilt, slight rubbing to covers, light spotting to spine, 8vo, plus other 20th century India reference and related, mostly original cloth some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8voQty: (6 shelves )

Lot 428

Buhler (Kathryn C.). American Silver 1655-1825 In The Museum Of Fine Arts Boston, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Connecticut: New York Graphics Society, 1972, numerous black & white illustrations, original wrappers, covers rubbed, spines faded & rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with; Chaffers (William), Marks And Monograms On European And Oriental Pottery And Porcelain, eleventh edition, London: Reeves And Turner, 1906, previous owner ink inscription to half-title, many black and white illustrations, bookplate to front pastedown, minor marginal toning, occasional light spotting, original gilt decorated cloth, top edge gilt, covers rubbed, spine rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, and Wilson (Sir John), The Royal Philatelic Collection, 1st edition, London: The Dropmore Press Ltd, 1952, ex library copy with associated marks & stamps, bookplate to front pastedown, classification number to title and stamp to reverse, original full morocco, top edge gilt, minor rubbing to back cover, large 8vo, plus other decorative art reference, mostly original cloth in dust jackets some original cloth, G/VG, 4to/large 8vo (note: Sir John Wilson, The Royal Philatelic Collection is lacking plates 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11).Qty: (3 shelves )

Lot 433

Huxley (Aldous). Brave New World Revisited, 1st edition, London: Chatto & Windus, 1958, some minor toning, original cloth in dust jacket, covers & spine rubbed with slight loss to head & foot, 8vo, together with; Vonnegut, Jr. (Kurt), Slaughterhouse-Five, or The Children's Crusade, 2nd impression, New York: Delacorte Press, April 1969, '91' in red ink to the head of pp. 81, original cloth in price-clipped dust jacket, covers slightly toned & rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, and McEwan (Ian), The Cement Garden, reprinted, London: Jonathan Cape, 1979, ex-library copy with ink stamp to the title page, original cloth in price-clipped dust jacket, 8vo, plus other modern fiction & literature, including John Steinbeck, Christopher Isherwood, Nathanael West, Kenneth Grahame, Evelyn Waugh, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8voQty: (6 shelves )

Lot 557

* Hunt (George). Comparative Meltonians. As they are and as they were..., 6 plates, circa 1823, the set of six aquatints after H. Alken, each with contemporary hand colouring, some spotting, each approximately 290 x 380 mm, uniformly mounted, framed and glazed, together with Wallace Hester (Robert). With the Pytchley - gone to ground at the Hemploe, Messrs. Fores, 1897, aquatint after H. F. Lucas Lucas, with contemporary hand colouring, blind stamp of the Printsellers Association to lower left, signed in ink by the artist to the lower left and signed in pencil by the engraver to the lower right, very slight spotting and dust soiling, manuscript title to mount, 570 x 430 mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with a small framed and glazed keyplate loosely attached to the verso of the frame, together with Lucas Lucas (Henry Frederick). "Brooksby", circa 1900, hand coloured photogravure, boldly signed in pencil by the artist to lower left and with another pencil signature to the lower right of the subject, Captain Edward Pennell Elmhirst, 335 x 420 mm, mounted, framed and glazedQty: (8)NOTESThe first described item is a rare set of engravings which highlighted the callous brutality and 'poor form' of the modern-day dandies, compared to the old-style Meltonian who was courteous and considerate of both his horses and his fellow man.

Lot 565

* Payne (Charles Johnson 'Snaffles'). Jim. "Whatever ye de keep t'owd tamboureen a rowlin", 1920, photolithograph finished with watercolour, uncoloured remarque of a huntsman clearing a brush fence, snaffle bit blind stamp, 350 x 380 mm, framed and glazedQty: (1)NOTESThe whipper-in standing up in his stirrups on a hard blowing horse, gives a holloa against a background of fields.

Lot 566

* Payne (Charles Johnson 'Snaffles'). John Jorrocks Esq. M. F. H. "Tell me a man's a fox hunter and I loves 'im at once", 1928, photolithograph, finished with watercolour, uncoloured remarque, snaffle bit blind stamp and signed in pencil by the artist to lower right, 350 x 370 mm, framed and glazedQty: (1)

Lot 567

* Payne (Charles Johnson 'Snaffles). The Gent in Ratcatcher. "I have my man cleaning my 'osses not my breeches", [1922], lithograph heightened with bodycolour, uncoloured remarque of a groom brushing down a horse, snaffle bit blind stamp, signed in pencil by the artist to the lower right, very slight toning to backing paper, very slight water staining to margins, overall size 370 mm, framed and glazedQty: (1)

Lot 590

* British Topographical Views. A collection of twenty-one prints, 19th century, lithographic and engraved topographical views, including Buckler (E. H.). High Street Bromsgrove, C. Moody, circa 1850, uncoloured lithograph, 260 x 335 mm, mounted, together with Moore (G.). The North Euston Hotel, Fleetwood on Wyre, Lancashire, Day & Haghe, circa 1850, uncoloured tint stone lithograph, narrow margins, slight spotting, 350 x 465 mm, with Newman & Co. (lithographers). Sackville Street, Dublin, circa 1840, hand-coloured lithograph, some dust soiling, blind stamp of a Dublin printseller (Mr W. M. Cleary Wightman) below image, 250 x 350 mm, mounted, plus Day & Haghe (lithographers). Mr Dredge's Design for the Bath Bridge, circa 1850, unattributed uncoloured lithograph, some dust soiling and slight staining, 285 x 370 mm, and Greenwood (C. J.). The Harbour of Whitehaven, R. Gibson & Son, Whitehaven, circa 1860, uncoloured tint stone lithograph, slight spotting, slight marginal fraying, repaired on verso, 275 x 360 mm, mounted, with another 17 topographical engravings and lithographs, various sizes and conditionQty: (21)

Lot 689

Weights and Measures. A brass mounted copper spirit measure, early 20th c, stamped A.A.O.C. Limited 2 Gallons Test Measure, verification stamp; a Victorian copper warming pan and a mahogany mantel clock with chiming movement (3) measure slightly dented, warming pan with typical wear but undamaged, clock case rather dry, movement complete with pendulum, silvering on dial rubbed

Lot 328

Collection of world stamp albums and loose stamps. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 145

FRANCE - 1929/31 20 Fr brown, produced for the Le Havre stamp exhibition (13)

Lot 30

Franz Bergman, Austrian cold painted bronze of a young boy smoking a pipe, Berman company stamp to base,the boy measures 7 cm high

Lot 45

Birmingham silver card or stamp holder in the form of a ladies purse, 70 grams

Lot 778

A collection of books on the Spanish Civil War, and several stamp albums

Lot 846

Stanley Gibbons stamp catalogues, including Great Britain and Commonwealth, Europe, Africa and Asia (10)

Lot 239

A pair of Royal Doulton blue glazed stoneware vases, grapevine decoration, impressed stamp "X8721D 9163", height 26cm

Lot 1136

Five postage stamp albums with mixed worldwide content. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1315

Antique Majolica Lobster plate. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133Condition Report: No visible damage, cracks or restoration. There is no back stamp, some minor sticker marks.

Lot 127

Modern Issue F & S Commando Knife7 inch, double edged, blackened blade.  Blackened oval cross guard with broad arrow stamp and maker " J Nowill & Sons Sheffield".  Blackened 3rd pattern ribbed grip.  Contained in its black leather scabbard with lower blackened chape.  Together with an African, double edged, wide leaf shape blade spear head. 2 items.

Lot 141

Russian RGD-33 Inert Stick Hand Grenadesteel ribbed handle.  Canister top complete with outer fragmentation sleeve.  Top with maker's stamp.  Traces of original paint finish.  Some rusting.  

Lot 243

Two Kings Liverpool Regiment Field Service Capsconsisting Officer issue, khaki example.  Two front, KC General list buttons.  Bi-metal, Other Ranks, Kings cap badge with slider fixing.  Silk lining with velvet sweatband ... 1940 dated, Other Ranks, khaki example.  Two front, KC General List buttons.  Bi-metal, Kings cap badge with slider fixing.  Lining with maker's stamp dated "1940".  2 items.

Lot 245

Post WW2 8th (Irish) Batt Kings Regiment Caubeen Bonnetdark green, woollen crown, body and lower band.  White metal, KC 8th (Irish) Bn The Kings Regiment L'pool cap badge with red and blue feather plume.  Interior with maker's stamp dated "1952".  Together with a khaki Tam O'Shanter with white metal, Liverpool Scottish badge on tartan backing and short blue feather plume.   2 items.

Lot 248

WW2 ATS Capkhaki wool, soft crown.  Lower stitched band and fold down rear flap.  Soft stitched peak.  Material chinstrap.  Brown silk lining with "W.D." issue stamp.  Badge absent.  

Lot 264

1901 Dated Worcestershire Regiment Home Service Other Ranks Helmetblack melton cloth, four panel crown.  Rounded front peak and rear brim with leather edging.  Single pagri band.  Brass top cruciform and spike.  Brass, side mounted rose heads retaining the leather backed, brass chin chain.  Kings crown backing star with central brass Worcestershire circlet.  Green cotton under brim lining.  White cotton crown lining with "W D" issue stamp dated "1901".  Black leather sweatband.  Minor wear to interior.  

Lot 274

WW2 Japanese Type 3 (1943 Pattern) Tunicdark khaki green, woollen, single breasted, closed, fold over collar tunic.  Hidden chest pockets with buttoned flaps.  Lower hidden pockets with angled plain flaps.  The front secured by five, brown painted, plain metal buttons.  Rear belt hook loop in matching material.  White cotton lining with Japanese stamp dated "1943".  Clean condition.  

Lot 310

Officer's Service Dress Tunic and Khaki Breechesconsisting khaki material, single breasted, open collar tunic.  Pleated chest and lower bag pockets, all with buttoned flaps.  Traces of cuff rank being removed.  One shoulder strap absent.  Buttons and badges absent ... Pair of khaki material breeches.  Hip slash, open top pockets.  Lower calf button fastening.  Together with a post war, foreign, khaki woollen, battledress jacket.  Internal stamp "1949".  3 items.

Lot 325

Rare Pair of Japanese Other Ranks Bootsbrown pigskin leather shoe with reinforced heel panel.  The front with 10 eyelet fastening.  Leather soles and heels with period rubber soles and heels added.  The soles still showing the Japanese maker's stamp.  Some service wear and minor damage.  

Lot 341

WW2 American Colt Holster Setconsisting brown leather, Colt auto holster.  The flap with large "US" stamp.  Rear with maker "Boyt", dated "43".  Complete with canvas webbing, double Colt/MI magazine pouch.  Rear with maker "Nadin", dated "1943".  Both fitted on an American, green webbing, adjustable belt.  3 items.

Lot 342

Two American Colt Holstersconsisting black leather, Colt auto holster.  The flap with large "US" faint stamp.  Rear with maker "Bolen Lea Prod", fitted onto an American, dark green webbing belt ... Black leather, open top, Colt auto shoulder holster.  The front with large "US" stamp.  Rear with maker "Nordac MFG Corp".  Complete with leather shoulder strap fittings.  

Lot 353

London Scottish Pattern Sporranbrown and fawn, horsehair sporran.  White metal cantle with pipe edging.  Tan leather backing with central pocket.  Maker's stamp "Nicoll. Bank foot".  Minor wear. 

Lot 373

Unusual Royal Horse Artillery Driver's Reinforced Leg Gaitertall, leather, leg gaiter with inner leg, steel reinforcement bar.  Three, leather securing straps with brass buckles.  Leather stamped "Presented To Martin Fricker For Services Rendered In The Course Of Duty From The Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery And Walter".  Inner maker's stamp dated "1977".  Together with an Officer's, leather, sword transit case.  The flap marked "C.R.".  Stitching faults ... Leather, Cavalry pattern, sword frog.  3 items.

Lot 388

WW1 RFC / Cavalry British Army Issue Map BoardThis pattern issued to the RFC, RNAS and mounted Officers of the Army. The board is with two rolls to accommodate a linen map. Also fitted with compass. Complete with leather strap. Maker's stamp of ?Astow & Mander Ltd? Some service wear, leather strap supple.

Lot 391

Scarce Pair of Boer War Gaitersdark brown, leather gaiters.  The sides secured by laces and the top with leather strap and brass buckles.  Exterior with "W D" issue stamp.  Interior with maker "T C Galley" dated "1898".  Minor wear. 

Lot 394

WW1 Period French Trench Periscope31 inch, grey painted, wooden, rectangular box section.  The top with small, wooden edged lens and the base with grey painted, copper edged lens.  Body with "Paris" maker's stamp.  Lower hinged, adjustable bracket with mount to fix a handle.  

Lot 411

Imperial German 1889 Prussian Officer’s Sword31 1/2 inch, single edged blade.  Narrow, double fullers.  Forte with double, squirrel trade stamp over “CE”.  Steel folding guard with Prussian eagle cartouche.  Steel knuckle bow.  Large steel pommel.  Black composite, ribbed grip with wire binding.  Grip with steel cypher.  

Lot 430

RAF MKV Sextantblackened alloy body with adjustable side dial.  Hinge out, coloured lenses.  Body with Ref No "6B/73" and "AM" stamp.  Complete in its leather padded, fitted wooden case with leather carrying handles.  Together with a Navigator's chart table lamp.  Large crocodile clip with top angled lamp.  Bakelite operating dial. Complete with wiring ... Tubular body torch with dome head and lower operating button.  3 items.

Lot 469

Rare Napoleonic War Period Pioneer's Sword22 inch, single edged blade widening towards the double edged point.  Rear sawback edge.  Blade with maker "Woolley" and single Ordnance stamp.  Brass crossguard with downturn quillon, small langets and stirrup knuckle bow.  Brass lion mask pommel and plain backstrap.  Brass, ribbed grip.  Good early example. 

Lot 505

Enfield 1839 Percussion Coastguard Pistol 25 bore, 6 inch, smoothbore barrel with lower captive steel, swivel ramrod.  Breech with proof stamps and "1839 Enfield".  Lock plate with crowned "VR" cypher and "1838" date.  Stepped tang marked "Enfield".  Sliding half cock safety.  Military pattern percussion hammer.  Polished, full stock woodwork with faint "Enfield" stamp.  Brass butt cap with steel lanyard ring.  Brass trigger guard.  Ramrod pipe and end cap.  Minor pitting to barrel.  

Lot 518

Deactivated American M3 Grease Gun.45, 8 inch barrel.  Tubular body with side ejector port and hinged flap.  Rear battle sight.  Lower magazine housing marked "Sub-Mach Gun. Cal 45 M3" with maker stamp "General Motors".  Pressed lower body and checkered pistol grip.  Extendable wire shoulder stock.  Removable magazine.  Complete with cert.  

Lot 526

Rare Deactivated WW2 German Luftwaffe Double Barrel Flare Pistol27 mm, 6 1/2 inch, blackened alloy, double side by side barrels.  Blackened body with rear barrel firing lever.  Alloy trigger guard with forward mounted, barrel release lever.  Blackened alloy grip frame.  Body with maker's stamp "OJR".  Brown composite, checkered slab grips.  Clean condition with most finish remaining. Complete with deactivation cert.  

Lot 536

Late 19th Century Belgium Pinfire Revolver3 1/2 inch, rifled barrel with side mounted clearing rod.  Six shot, plain cylinder with Liege proof stamp.  Open top body with side loading gate.  Steel folding trigger.  Steel grip frame with blackened slab grips.  Top of hammer shortened.  

Lot 570

WW1 German M88/98 All Steel Ersatz Bayonet12 1/2 inch, single edged blade with narrow fuller.  Rear edge with Imperial German inspection stamp.  One piece, all steel grip, short crossguard and stepped part muzzle ring.  Now contained in a steel, butcher bayonet scabbard.  

Lot 577

Japanese Type 30 Arisaka Late Production Bayonet15 3/4 inch, single edged blade with narrow fuller.  The forte with "Toyada Automatic Loom Works" maker's stamp.  Straight crossguard and muzzle ring.  Steel pommel.  Wooden, wrap around grips.  Contained in its steel scabbard.  Some external pitting. 

Lot 591

Scarce WW1 Imperial German Trench Knife Bayonet6 inch, single edged blade with sharpened back edge point.  Forte with double squirrel maker's stamp.  Steel, turn up quillon crossguard.  Early pattern, bird beak pommel with stud locking.   Checkered horn slab grips.  Contained in its steel scabbard with leather belt loop and securing strap (press stud replaced).  

Lot 596

WW2 Period Kukri13 1/4 inch blade of typical form.  Two rear narrow fullers.  Steel ferrule and flat pommel.  Polished wooden grip.  Contained in its leather covered, wooden scabbard, complete with two small knives.  Complete in its special pattern, leather frog.  Rear with faint stamp "6/40".  

Lot 604

An early 20th Century bronze figure, of a semi-naked winged female clasping a laurel wreath, signed A. Bofill, with foundry stamp raised on circular marble plinth, 82cm high overall

Lot 633

Snaffles, pencil signed print of "The Bonnie Blue Bonnets, Frae Ower The Border" back stamp to margin AF; Snaffles print inscribed to margin Le75; another "A Heilan Lad"; another "Wipers" and another "Jock" (5)

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