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A collection of model engineering measuring tools, to include Smith’s Meters Ltd height gauge, two dial gauges, set of internal measuring gauges, two digital readout gauges, three micrometers, two depth gauges, Moore & Wright Micro 2000 (no charging unit), digital contact Tachometer, large angle block, vernier and other gauges
Knight; American Mechanical Dictionary 4 vols. No 489 of 1979 limited ed. reprint of the 1876 ed. Subtitled Tools, Instruments, Machines, Processes and Engineering, a History of Inventions,General Vocabulary and Digest of Mechanical Appliances, with 8000 engravings 10" h/b unused in orig packing box N
Ray (John) Dictionariolum Trilingue first edition contemporary red morocco gilt with crowned cypher of CC adosse at corners for Charles II bound by Samuel Mearne for the Royal Library rebacked gilt g.e. in a Marlborough patent pamphlet case booklabel of Halstead Place Kent (home of Anna Atkins nee Children 1799-1871 botanist and photographer) [Keynes 26] 1675; the same fifth edition (title changed to Nomenclator classicus) title rather crumpled contemporary sheep worn [Keynes 31; 5 copies on ESTC] 1736; the same `eighth` edition bit browned title with ink blots contemporary sheep worn [Keynes 37; 3 copies on ESTC] 1736 8vo (3) *** “The most important documentary evidence for the Mearne binder`s work is found in a list preserved at Longleat (Thynne papers vol. LXXXIII ff. 23a-31b; the brothers Henry and James Thynne were Charles II`s librarians) endorsed Catalogue of Bookes belonging to the King`s Library at St. James`s in the hands of Mr. Merne...” Nixon English Restoration Bindiings p. 12. This copy is listed 29b (third in the octavos with authors beginning with R) showing that it was the copy deposited “under the terms of the Licensing Acts in the Royal Library at St. James`s during the 1670s...the same royal cypher tools were used...all appear to have been used exclusively by Mearne.” - Nixon p.12.(3)

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