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Binding - Masen, Jacob. Utilis curiositas de humanae vitae felicitate. Cologne, 1710, 8vo, title in red and black, half title, foxing throughout, mid-18th Century calf gilt with central armourial gilt stamp reading S D GASSAL G P, corner fan tools with border, label o backstrip reads Salisbur 1755, a.e.g., small section of tail of backstrip lacking, hinges cracking, some browning to interior
Scottish binding. The Holy Bible. Edinburgh, 1746, 8vo, black morocco gilt, guilloche decoration to central panel surrounded pear tools with harebells and crowned thistles, Dutch endpapers with animal prints, some rubbing to edges, corners bumped Provenance: From the library of Glendoune House,
Pair of 19th century percussion travelling pistols by Collins, London, 40 bore, each with spring bayonets, dolphin side hammers, ramrods, bolted locks and silver engraved mounts and escutcheon, within an associated mahogany lined case with original powder flask, cap tin and tools, circa 1840, each 11" long
* Decorative handle tools. A collection of eleven decorative handle tools, includes centre and corner tools, contained together in a wooden box with sliding lid, together with a collection of eight pallets, including three decorative & one double line pallets, plus four gouges, contained together in a wooden box with sliding lid (2 boxes)
Indian mica paintings. A group of seven late 19th c. mica paintings, each with a faceless figure, all servants carrying tools of their trade, together with a watercolour backdrop of scenery and disembodied head, designed to create seven transforming pictures, some minor flaking and chipping to edges, backdrop partially discoloured, 136 x 100 mm (8)
Binding. The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments..., together with The Psalter or Psalms of David..., Oxford University Press, 1844, printed in black and red, with red ruled border throughout, illuminated chromo. divisional title-pages, moire pink silk endpapers, remains of decorative label to front pastedown, gauffered edges, contemp. vellum, raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second and fourth compartments, remainder with alternating red and blue leather onlays, with star, flower and leaf tools in gilt, covers with gilt triple fillet border, with Latin cross of red and blue leather onlays in centre, onlaid arcs above and below, gilt tooled with stars, seedheads, and radiating arrowheads, ornate brass clasp, 12mo (1)
Binding. Madoc, by Robert Southey, 2 vols., 4th ed., 1815, half-title to first vol., a.e.g., contemp. maroon straight-grained morocco by Riviere, with his ticket to front pastedown of first vol., lightly rubbed, gilt dec. raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second and fourth compartments, remainder filled with radiating volute tools, covers with border consisting of gilt double fillet, wide gilt palmette roll and blind drawer handle roll, gilt dec. edges and turn-ins, sm. 8vo, together with Shakespeare's Garland, being a Collection of New Songs, Ballads, Roundelays, Catches, Glees, Comic-Serenatas, &c. Performed at the Jubilee at Stratford Upon Avon, the Musick by Dr. Arne, Mr. Barthelimon, Mr. Ailwood, and Mr. Dibdin, 1769, half-title detached, some light staining and foxing, near-contemp. half calf, worn, with spine deficient, and upper cover detached, slim 8vo, plus Oliphant (Laurence), The Russian Shores of the Black Sea in the Autumn of 1852, with a Voyage Down the Volga, and a Tour Through the Country of the Don Cossacks, 3rd ed. revised and enlarged, 1854, litho. frontis., two eng. maps, one folding (frayed to fore-edge), numerous letterpress vigns., lib. ink stamp to front free endpaper, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, spine ends frayed, and joints split at head, 8vo, plus a copy of 'Shaksperiana', pub. John Wilson, 1827 (5)
[Halle, Edward]. The Union of the two noble and illustre famelies of Lancastre & Yorke, beeyng long in continual discension for the croune of this noble realme ... beginnyng at the tyme of kyng Henry the fowerth ... proceadyng to the reigne of ... kyng Henry the eight, the undubitate flower and very heire of both the sayd linages, [col:] Londini in officina Richardi Graftoni, 1548, title within an architectural woodcut border, the upper compartment showing the king sitting in parliament, full-page woodcut showing a similar scene on the verso of the last leaf of text XXX5, followed by the colophon bearing Grafton's large woodcut device, large woodcut initials, the integral blanks Rr8, KK6, and kkk8 present, expert repairs to the title-page, resulting in some 8 letters of letterpress being supplied or completed in manuscript, a few neat marginal repairs, some soiling in the text, and inoffensive light worming, contemp. manuscript Table of the contents relating to Henry VII on the three blank pages between the section and that relating to Henry VIII, early 19th Century russia, sides bordered in blind within gilt fillets, enclosing a single gilt fillet panel with decorative gilt cornerpieces composed of small tools, skilfully and sympathetically rebacked, a.e.g., small folio. S.T.C. 12722. First Edition, with the title-page reading "illustre". An excellent, complete copy of a work seldom found in such good condition. Described by S.T.C. as "an exceptionally difficult work to grasp because of perplexities in the order of its printing", this copy has S.T.C.'s early issue points. It is without tables, and has setting Pb of the Preliminaries, and 1b and 2ab of the text. Halle's "Chronicle" is a mirror of Tudor life. It is the best contemporary chronicle of the reign of Henry VIII, and a panegyric of the House of Tudor, and especially of Henry. Grafton, Holinshead, and Stow borrowed extensively from it, while Shakespeare, in his earlier historical plays, followed Halle closely. In 1555, with Mary Tudor on the throne, Grafton was stripped of his title "printer to the king", and Halle's work was prohibited by proclamation. (1)
A Wedgwood 'Garden' pattern part dinner service, designed by Eric Ravilious, printed in yellow and black with figures at work or rest in the garden with associated tools and objects, comprising two circular tureens and one cover, six two handled soup bowls and five stands, three dinner plates, six dessert plates, one tea plate, two graduated oval platters, a sauce boat and a diamond shaped dish, black printed, impressed and script marks to bases (faults).
AN RCBS 4x4 RELOADING PRESS BENCH MOUNTED WITH A LARGE RANGE OF RE-LOADING EQUIPMENT for both rifle and pistol cartridges, in particular, a large quantity of .22 Hornet cases and bullets and Winchester 30.30 cases and bullets together with 9mm cases and bullets as well as a "Bowman", 12-Bore cartridge re-loading tool, bench mounted also a large collection of hand loading tools and bullet casting components.
A GROUP OF 12-BORE RELOADING TOOLS, Comprising a Bartram & Harwood Patent pinfire combined sprung tamper and funnel, a P. Webley & Son capper / de-capper (catalogue item no. 7033, base repaired), a Dixon & Sons pinfire capper / de-capper (catalogue item 1101), and a capper / de-capper similar to an H.R. Ward Patent. (4)
A FINE ALEXANDER HENRY .450 (3 1/4IN) BLACK POWDER EXPRESS ROTARY-UNDERLEVER DOUBLE HAMMER RIFLE, serial no. 4687, 28in. Henry rifled black powder only damascus barrels with partially matt rib, silver-inlaid open sights with silver-inlaid leaf sight for 200 yards and bead foresight, rib engraved 'ALEXR. HENRY. EDINBURGH AND LONDON. MAKER TO THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESS' THE PRINCE OF WALES AND DUKE OF EDINBURGH', Jones patent rotary-underlever, carved percussion fences, rebounding back-action locks with bolted dolphin hammers, fine border and scroll engraving, retaining some original colour-hardening and finish, 14 1/2in. well-figured pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece, colour-hardened and engraved pistolgrip-cap (with trap), engraved sling eyes and engraved heel and toe plates, Deeley and Edge fore-end fastener, weight 8lb. 12oz., in its brass-cornered oak and leather case with complement of tools and reloading accessories, some by Hawksley and numbered to the rifle, Case lid initialled 'R. ALLSOPP. ROYAL ARTILL RY'.
** P. BERETTA 12-BORE 'S3EELL' SINGLE-TRIGGER OVER AND UNDER SIDELOCK EJECTOR, serial no. A01569B, 30in. nitro barrels with 9mm ventilated matt top-rib, 2 3/4in. chambers, multi-chokes, hold-open toplever pierced with a flower, manual safety, non-selective gold-washed single trigger, gold-washed pins, the whole finely engraved in relief with bold floral and stylised acanthus scroll engraving on a matt background, old silver finish, 14 5/8in. well-figured pistolgrip stock including 3/4in. ventilated rubber recoil pad, weight 7lb. 12oz., in its Beretta case with spare chokes, tools and cleaning kit

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