[Young, Arthur]. The Farmer's Tour Through The East of England, being the Register of a Journey through various counties of this Kingdom, to enquire into the state of agriculture &c, 4 vols., 2nd ed., 1771, half-title to vol. 1 present, twenty-eight eng. plts., including many folding, lacks plt. six, and folding table (?), some spotting or browning and occn. wear to fore-margins, many ink lib. stamps to titles, text leaf margins and plt. versos, later half-calf with leather labels to spines, rubbed, 8vo (4)
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England & Wales. Visscher (Nicolas), Manica, Gallis La Manche, et Belgis het Canaal, c.1700, hand coloured engraved map of the English Channel with ornamental title cartouche, approx. 485 x 580 mm, together with Mercator (Gerard & Hondius, Henricus), Eboracum, Lincolnia, Derbia, Staffordia, Nottinghamia, [1636 or later], uncoloured engraved map of the Easter Midlands, some creasing and brown marks, approx. 360 x 425 mm, and Stockdale (John, pub.), Great Britain and Ireland with ye Judges Circuits, 1805, uncoloured engraved map with triangular distance table, approx. 365 x 480 mm, plus five other related maps (9)
Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments: And Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England, imprinted at London by Robert Barker and by the Assignes of John Bill, 1638, ruled in red throughout, bound with A Concordance, or Table to the Bible of The Last Translation, printed by the Assignes of Clement Cotton, 1639, & The Whole Booke of Psalmes, printed by E. Griffin and I. Ralworth, 1638, ruled in red throughout, a few minor marks to margins, title and following two leaves to Whole Book of Psalms with some archival restrengthening to lower margin and fore-margin, a.e.g., contemp. gilt-panelled full sheep, recased with orig. spine laid down, rubbed and some marks to extrems., lacks ties, folio (1)
[Foxe, John. Actes and Monuments of these Latter and Perillous dayes, Touching Matters of the Church, Wherein are Comprehended and Described the great Persecutions and Horrible Troubles, Gathered and collected according to the true copies and wrytinges certificatorie, as wel of the parties them selves that suffered, as also out of the Bishops Registers,, 1st English ed., pub. John Day, 1563], black letter text in double columns, three (of five) folding woodcut plates (lacks Table of First X Persecutions and Windsore Castle), first plate (Poysoning of King John) torn along outer folds with some loss lower right), fifty woodcuts to text (folio AAA3 torn with loss of woodcut and text top outer corner; sm. hole to woodcut at BBB2v), a few large woodcut initials and tail-pieces, lacks six leaves before B1 (but with defective folio . *ii: 'Ad Dominum Iesum Christum', with ownership signature of John Dent at head), also lacks folio HH6 ('pp. 599/600' which includes 'A booke intituled the fantasie of Idolatrie' by(Bray) and final six leaves of Index and colophon (all after TTTT2), some pepper wormholes at front and rear sl. affecting letterpress of leaves before signature K and after signature FFFf, worming to lower margins of signatures SSs-YYy, some occ. spotting, soiling and inner marginal dampstaining, numerous minor marginal tears touching text but largely without loss (some loss of text to folio Aa6 lower outer corner), some corner curling and worming, disbound without covers, remains of contemp. reversed calf spine, folio (page size 325 x 215 mm) STC 11222.
Piccolomini (Enea Silvio de, Pope Pius II). Historia rerum Friderici Tertii Imperatoris ex mscto optimae notae, nunc primum edita, cum specimine annotationum Jo. Henrici Boecleri, 2 vols. in one, Strasbourg, 1685, title in red and black, seventeen eng. plates incl. four double-p., double-p. table, woodcut intials, occ. spotting or browning, bookplt. of J. Charles Cox, contemp. vellum, rubbed and soiled, folio (1)
Martin-Leake (Stephen). An Historical Account of English Money, from the Conquest, to the Present Time, 2nd ed., with additions and improvements, 1845, thirteen eng. plts. (complete), contemp. calf, some wear to spine, 8vo, together with Traite de la Matiere Medicale ou de L'Histoire, des Vertus, du Choix et de L'Usage des Remebes Simples, par M. Geoffroy, 2 vols. (Mimeralogie/Vegetaux), Paris, 1743, folding eng. table to vol. 2, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spines, some wear, 12mo, plus The Vocal Magazine, Containing a Selection of the Most Esteemed English, Scots, and Irish Songs, Antient and Modern: Adapted for the Harpsichord or Violin, vol. 1 only, Edinburgh, 1797, contemp. half morocco, worn on spine, 4to, plus other misc. antiquarian, mostly 18th and 19th c., mostly leather-bound, incl. odd vols. (3 shelves)
A mixed collection of silver including a presentation engraved rectangular cigarette box, Birmingham 1969, two dressing table brush sets, Birmingham 1904 and 1914, a set of six American table forks and other items including six plated knives with mother of pearl handles.
A cased Art Deco silver eight-piece dressing table set with engine-turned decoration, Birmingham 1938 by Barker Bros and a square compact, Birmingham 1937; with a cased set of six plated fish knives and forks with plain ivory handles and a butter shell.
A green leather bound traveling dressing case, by J C Vickery, Regent Street, W., enclosing seven clear glass bottles and jars, a similar silver mounted spirit/hip flask, another with a plated cover, a silver mounted eight-piece dressing table set and a mother-of-pearl handled part manicure set, the case 53.5 x 38.5 x 19cm.
An Edwardian dark blue leather bound travelling dressing case, enclosing; six silver mounted clear glass bottles and jars, with initial 'P', London 1910 and 1906, another with a plated cover, tortoiseshell eight piece dressing table set including; an oval hand mirror and a carved ivory handled part manicure set, the case with an inset brass panel with initial 'P', 45.5cm x 34cm x 16cm, and with a canvas cover.
A collection of George II and later flatware, comprising; three Hanoverian and shell pattern table spoons with initials 'R N' over 'A', Exeter (date not found) by Philip Elston, a Hanoverian pattern table spoon with initials 'I E 1731' over 'A', London 1731 (maker's mark indistinct), another with initial 'A', London 1747 by Ebenezer Coker, and six fiddle and thread pattern table forks, London 1811/1820.
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