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SALE No. 2044

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19 & 20 June 2013 Two Day Auction Both sales commence at 11.00am

Day I – Militaria & Medals, Railwayana, Antiques, Bygones, Fine Art, Stamp Collections & Collectables Day II – Antiquarian Books (Ayrshire Library) Mendham Collection of Dinky Toys .

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The Racecourse, Fakenham, Norfolk, NR21 7NY Tel: - 01328 855 003 www.jamesandsonsauctioneers.com

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Railwayana

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Coins – South Africa

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Postcards

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Great Britain, First Day Covers Great Britain, Postage Stamps

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Pictures & Prints

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Jewellery, Watches, etc..

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Books (Ayrshire Library)

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Bygones

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Cigarette Cards

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Contents Medals & Militaria

Toys - Dinky

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3.00pm – 7.00pm 9.00am – 11.00am 10.00am – 4.00pm 9.00am – 11.00am

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Day 1 - 19th June 2013 1

Waterloo Medal - Samuel Chapman - 12th Light Dragoons AVF, as worn, listed on the Waterloo Roll in Captain G.F.Eskiring's Troop. His brother Thomas, served in Captain Alexander Barton's Troop 12th Light Dragoons.

£1500 - 1850

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WWI Royal Marine group of three R.M.A. 15144 GR. C.E.Davey with WWI War Medal, Victory + LSGC (P.O.). Charles Edward Davey born 6 January 1899 at Felsted, Essex. Joined the Royal Marines on 19 September 1916 aged 17. He served as a Gunner on HMS Monarch 1917-1920, HMS Hood 19221925, later on HMS Effingham, retired 1938. He served on HMS Hood on the 1923-1924. British Special Service Squadron World Cruise. His Certificates of Service and an important range of documents and photographs, postcards etc. are included. WWI Trio, WWII War Medal, 1914-15 Star & Victory Medal to: M2-116995 Pte J.R. Crundell A.S.C. With son-in-laws WWII Group of Five; Italy Star, Africa Star, 1939-45 Star + WWII Peace & Defence Medals. Air Crew Europe Star, original ribbon, genuine, scarce. Africa Star, 1st Army clasp. Burma Star - Pacific clasp. Indian Mutiny Medal clasp Lucknow 1537 Pte. S.Goodfellow, 3 BN, R.I.F. BDG GUF, possibly remounted. New Zealand Sweetheart Badge:- 42 Bn. N.Z. Mounted Rifles, Kings Crown, 9 carat gold brooch fitting. A wreath of ferns, above, a Kings Crown, below, a scroll reading 'Expeditionary Force'. Separately applied the letter 'N.Z.M.R./42'

£80 - 120

Group of five medals to SPR. H.T.Keech, R.E.:- 1939-1945 Star, Italy Star, France + Germany Star, Defence Medal, 1939-1945 War Medal with entitlement document, cap badge, formation signs (2), 43rd (Wessex) Division.; Also 1914-1918 War Medal awarded to Pte. H.W.Wood A.S.C. Afghanistan Medal (1881) - 3 clasps, Ali Musjid, Kandahar to Cpl J.Moore, 32st Regt. 12Bde AVF *entitled for Ali Musjid Bar.

£40 - 50

RAF WWII defence & war medals in box with RAF Service Release Book documents and a good photo album all relating to 103351 LAC Eric Larder. RAF Pilots Log Book, Training Books and a framed Proficiency Certificate all relating to CPL E.Allerton RAF WII defence & war medals Certificate of Service, ID Tags et. All relating to Balloon Operator 1243526 John Muggeridge RAF. 4 Cadet Forces Medal named to 501804 Capt. F.R.G.J.Rapsey CCF & ACF, a replacement as his original was lost. WWII Soldiers Ring engraved 'Iran 43'. Russian Group of 3 medals mounted for wearing. German WWII Dress Bayonet German Cloth National Sports Badge. German Cloth Police Badge. German Cloth RAD Badge. German SA Cloth Sports Badge. German Sports Vest Badge. German NSBO Sports Vest Badge.

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Pair printed Para Pegasus Dive patches German WWII Russian Front Medal German Lufftscutz Civil Defence Medal German Wound Badge in black in packet. DFC very good copy. 19/ German Spanish Civil War Wound Badge. German WWI 1st Lieut shoulder strap. German WWI Hollow Wound Badge in silver. GRV TEM to Cpl J.M.Ratchford 10th Manchester Reg. Suspender has been replaced. German 1944 Cloth Badge. German Arm Bands collection of 3. WWI German soldiers smoking pipe bowl in original box, rare. German SS Leaflet with SS smoking pipe packet, SS cloth badges and SS skull. German WWII Herman Boring official biography book printer 1938. German WWII Tank Battle War Badge in Silver. German WWII Iron Cross 2nd class in packet. WWI RFC swagger stick. RAF WWII pair medals with interesting selection of documents portrait photo etc. All relating to ROC Siffleet Aeronautical Inspection Department. WWII Medals documents etc., all relating to 1570172 GNR Alan Green 26th search Light Reg Royal Artillery. WWII Bradford Home Guard Proficiency badge, scarce. WWII Italian fascist badges. WWI German shell soldiers belt buckle. WWII German aluminium army belt buckle. Victorian Cape of Good Hope medal with bar Basutoland to trooper J.Stow Tark Bures Poss latter naming.

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WWII Group of letters photos Italy Star Group of 3 medals to 251546 GNR D.A.Smith 13/5th Heavy Reg RA. Pakistan Independence medal named to MT/6557787 Sepoy Mohd Niwaz RPASC with India 23 March 1956 medal. Duke of Connaught silver 1917 commemorative medal. French 19th Century Franco Prussian War Medal. QSA to 9419 Pte F.E.Jeaves Royal Fusiliers with research. German Iron Cross 1st class screw back solid example. Imperial German Belt, buckle and belt. WWII RN Officers mid group of 4 medals with mid certificate and portrait photo to temp Sub Lieut Richard H. Jarrands RNR mid 6 May 1941. A German Military Helmet. WWII German arm bands collection of 3. WWII RAMC pre Officers hat. WWII Officers scarce Casualty Scroll to Major T.C.N.Hall Kings Shropshire Light Infantry.

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Lusitania Medal with lid of box. Three Polish medals . WWII scarce NFS cloth breast with two AFS Cloth badges. German 8 year Long Service medal. WWII BWM & Victory Medals to SPR 226391 E.G.Sherwill RE. Set of scarce HMS Furious Post card set of Britain's first Aircraft carrier. Unusual set of braces made from medal ribbons for Gulf and CSM ribbons. WWI Norfolk T 5 shoulder title (1st 5th Norfolk Sandringham Batt). WWII RAF Navigators map of Europe dated March 1945. WWI T RAMC London brass shoulder title. WWII Finland War Medal. WWI German Cross of Honour with award document to Patcher Heinrich Badenhop. WWII Japanese Flag photos booklets etc. WWII Royal Naval Certificate of Service with WWII War Medal post WWII RAF Officers Commission scroll and Officers hat badge all relating to John Colin Drewery (unusual ROR Service man to serve in Navy and RAF). WWII Home guard Scroll with Defence Medal and group photo all relating to Bernard Cash. WWII Officers Group of 4 medals consisting of 1939-45 Star Africa Star, Italy Star and War Medal with Officers Record of Service book, photos et., to Capt. Herbert R.Hayes Royal Engineers. 1879 South Africa Medal with Victorian Army Long Service medal, both very good copies. WWII Italy Star Group of 3 medals with Soldiers Service and Pay Book, Release Book, Bible etc., all relating to 4808007 L/CPL E.G.Tuffs Pioneer Core. WWII Group of 3 medals consisting of 1939-45 Star India Service Medal and War Medal with Soldiers Service and Pay Book, photos, booklet etc., all to 2319649 Edwin Scott Royal Signals.

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WWI BWM and Victory Medals to 31248 PTEF Howes, Bedfordshire Reg comes with medal bar on card of issue. WWI German Soldiers Service Books, photos, Cross of Honour, all relating to Wurtt Kentingent served with Ersatz-Battalion Inf Reg 120. Brass Buttons - A collection 60+ mainly Brass buttons large (25) a good range of regiments, mostly Kings Crown. Good lot. Very fine condition. Brass Buttons - A collection 70+ mostly Brass buttons large (35), Machine Gun Corps, 6th Inniskilling Dragoons, Cold Stream Guards etc. Very fine condition. WWI Volunteer Force Cap Badge:- Lancashire Volunteers, Wigan Corps. Brass. Lugs fitting. K+K 1641. WWI Volunteer Force Cap Badge:- Lancashire Volunteers, 1st Battalion 4TA. Brass. Lugs fitting. K+K 1632. WWI Birmingham PALS (1st Birmingham Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment), bimetal. Cap badges. An antelope, above a double scroll. Slide fitting. K+K 1139.

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New Zealand Cap Badge:- Otago and Southland Regiment, brass. A Maori Warrior. Lugs fitting. New Zealand Cap Badge:- 7th/11th Wellington West Coast & Taranaki Regiment, bimetal, a phoenix. Roman Numerals 'VII' and 'XI'. New Zealand Cap Badge:- 12th Infantry (Nelson Regiment), bronze. A seal within a banner carrying the title. Figure '12' above. New Zealand Cap Badge:- 9th N.Z. Infantry (Hawkes Bay Regiment), Kings Crown, brass. A stags head. A scroll carrying the Maori motto below.

£15 - 20

New Zealand Cap Badge:- 1st N.Z. Infantry (Canterbury Regiment), Kings Crown, bronzed brass. An AUK, Maori motto. Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) cap badge, Imperial Yeomanry, 2-piece, brass. Prince of Wale's Feather above the letters 'I.Y.' Mounted on a red and purple rosette. K+K 1396. Imperial Yeomanry Hospital, bimetal cap badge. Prince of Wale's Feathers and motto (1901-1908). K+K 1394. British Aircrew arm badge:- R.A.F. Air Gunner 1923-1939, winged bullet, brass, lugs fitting. Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth & Cameron) 3-piece, silver plated. Stag's head in full relief, a motto scroll and between the antlers, a thistle + QC lugs fitting.

£15 - 20

WWI Royal Marines Labour Corps, brass 1917-1918. K+K 1098. Liverpool PALS 17th-20th Battalion, Kings (Liverpool) Regiment, brass. K+K 1146. 2nd King Edward's Horse (Kings Overseas Dominions Regiment) Kings Crown, brass. Date '1914'. K+K 1134. Norfolk Yeomanry (King's Own Royal Regiment), brass. K+K 1477. WWII Cap Badge - Tank Corp, Kings Crown, brass. (1912-1923). K+K 1156. Cap Badge 7th Queens Own Hussars, bimetal, Albert Crown, pre 1904. K+K 769. Scots Guards Officers, silver & gilt 3-piece construction. K+K 905. WWII Hampshire Regiment cap badge silver-grey plastic economy pattern. K+K 2136. WWII Essex Regiment cap badge chocolate brown plastic economy pattern. K+K 2242. WWII Middlesex Regiment cap badge chocolate brown economy pattern. K+K 2250, scarce. Mixed lot of Cloth Insignia includes 7th Armoured Brigade Combat Dress Rank Badge & R.A.F. Marksman, Lt. Inf. Parachute, vintage medal ribbons.

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Glengarry Badges (2) - brass, QVc, 24th Foot (2nd Warwickshire), 48th Foot (Northamptonshire) Shako plate, QVc, Brass 24th Foot. Cap Badges (3) 1st + 3rd Monmouthshire Regiment (7). Cap Badges - Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment, white metal. K+K 668; Cambridgeshire Regiment, bimetal. K+K 1817. Cap Badges - Corps of Military Police, Kings Crown, brass. K+K 2130 and QC brass. K+K 2132.

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Cap Badges - (4) Army Ordnance Corps, brass. Pre 1919; Royal Army Ordnance Corps, brass, Kings Crown 1919-1947. K+K 1025; RAOC scrolls contain motto 1947-1949, K+K 2154; A smaller revised design, Kings Crown, 1949-53, bimetal. K+K 2155. Cap Badges - (3) Army Pay Corps, Kings Crown, brass, monogram. K+K 1035; Royal Army Pay Corps, Kings Crown, bimetal. K+K 2133; RAPC but smaller. K+K 2135.

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British Airborne Cap Badges - Army Air Corps, Kings Crown, white metal, 1941-1950. K+K 2054; Glider Pilot Regiment, Kings Crown. K+K 2057; Glider Pilot Regiment, QC. K+K 2058.

£30 - 40

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Cap Badges (2) - Irish Guards, brass. K+K 914; Welsh Guards, brass. A. Leek. K+K 921. Guards Machine Gun Battalion Cap Badge, bronzed brass (not noted in K+K). Grenade, rose, thistle, shamrock and leek between sprays of bullets. K+K 928. British Airborne Cap Badges - Parachute Regiment white metal Kings Crown. K+K 2059. Parachute Regiment QC Royal Crest. K+K 2060. Anodised Cap Badges - A Coldstream Guards. K+K 901; Corps of Royal Military Police, QEc. K+K 2132; K+K 2119; Royal Army Veterinary Corps, QEc,centaur in a wreath above a title scroll. K+K 2139. New Zealand Cap Badge:- 2nd N.Z. Expeditionary Force, Kings Crown, brass. 'Onward' below. New Zealand Badges (3):- Shoulder Title 'N.Z.M.R.', brass (2), Collar Badge 2nd N.Z. Expeditionary Force, Brass. Colonial Shoulder Title:- 'G.C.R./RWAF.F.' brass, (The Gold Coast Regiment, Royal West African Frontier Force, Pre 1957), scarce. New Zealand Buttons (6), Large (3 small) (3), brass. GS Pattern - The Southern Cross 'New Zealand Forces'. VTC Lapel Badge - Kings Crown-enamel + gilt; British Red Cross Medal & badge and various Star enamel badges (6). WWII Brass Shell cases (5), 20mm, 1940 + 1941. Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars, dull bronze Officer's Service Dress. K+K 1461. New Zealand Brass Shoulder Titles:- N.Z. Rifles-'N.Z.R.'; N.Z. Mounted Rifles-'N.Z.M.R.'; N.Z. Medical Corps-'N.Z.M.C.'.

£10 - 15

British Cap Badges - Royal Tank Regiment, Kings Crown., Officer's Superior quality solid sterling silver badge. Three-lug fitting. 15th N.Z. Infantry (North Auckland Regiment), brass, cap badge, Kings Crown. Lugs fastening. Badge - Reconnaissance Corps, brass, cap badge, 1941-1946. K+K 1925.

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Military Brass Buttons - A collection (70+) mainly brass large (30), a good lot. £50 - 80 Norfolk Regiment etc., mostly EVF. Military Brass Buttons - A collection (60+) mostly brass, large (40+), a good £60 - 80 range and condition. Machine Gun Corps etc. Buttons - Police, Fire etc. Collection (60+), a very good lot, mostly large. £30 - 40 Some scarce.

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Military Brass Buttons - A collection (50+), large (20), a good lot, mostly Kings Crown. Few Queen Victoria. The Dunlop Rubber Co framed print shoeing rank insignia of the United States Navy. Size 18"(D)x14½"(W) A White Metal Slave-Lock with makers mark 'GHJ' and a German copy of a 'Lusitania' medallion. Bayonets (2) - 1886 French EPEE; 1882 Belgium EPEE, without scabbards. Royal Flying Corps swagger stick, Kings Crown badge. British Cap Badges (2) - Army Veterinary Corps, Kings Crown, bimetal, pre 1919. White metal monogram 'A.V.C.', in a brass wreath; Royal Army Veterinary Corps, Kings Crown, bimetal, with a title scroll below. (K+K 1044).

£30 - 40

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Corps Cap Badges (3) - Royal Corps of Signals, bimetal, Kings Crown (K+K 888); Army Service Corps, Kings Crown, brass, pre 1919 (K+K 997); R.E.M.E., Queens Crown. (K+K 2129).

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Life Guards Cap Badges - White metal, Kings Crown. (Marples & Beasley, Birmingham.) cf. K+K 1875. WWII Cloth Badges - scarcer including Desert Rats, Tank Corps, Bomb Disposal etc. (10). Royal Navy Cloth Badges (3) - ALSO Civil Defence Arm Band. WWII RAF Cloth insignia including R.A.F. Regiment, Bomb Disposal, R.A.F. 'VR' and 'A' Auxiliary badges (11). Cap Badge Hampshire Regiment, bronze Officers Service Dress, pre 1946. Scottish Cap Badges (2) - Large thistle. Badges - South Staffordshire Regt., bimetal, Kings Crown. (K+K 649); Royal Warwickshire Regiment, (K+K 594). Cap Badges - Devon & Dorset Regiment, bimetal (K+K 2043) and Light Infantry, white metal (K+K 2031). Badges - Royal Warwickshire Regiment, cap badges, bimetal. (K+K 594) also bronze Officer's Service Dress badge (K+K 954). Parachute Regiment & Royal Signals brass shoulder titles and Parachute badge. A round Silver 'sweetheart' brooch with crossed machine guns and crown set in a brown background - approx 1" dia. A round Silver 'sweetheart' brooch in the shape of a torpedo with the name 'H.M.S. Undaunted' within a knotted rope. A Sterling Silver ARP badge marked London, 1938/39. Spitfire Print 1940 No. 710 signed by artist John Bacheler MBE and pilot Squadron Leader Geoffrey Wellum DFC. A Carriage Print from the LNER Series "Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire" from a water colour by Kenneth Steel, mounted for framing. A delightful match-box holder, red on cream depicting "The Jolly Fisherman a present from Skegness" famously use by railway companies to advertise that area.

£8 - 12

A Midland Railway, (M.R.C.) Block instrument train on line, line blocked, line clear. Has incorrect top fixing screw but appears to be in working order.

£150 - 250

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A Great Eastern Amateur Athletic Association medal for the LNER Directors Cup 1955 for Bowling. A cast railways iron "WARNING" sign "Stop, Look, Listen before crossing the Line". A cast railways iron sign for the Southern Railway, (S.R.) re Trespassing, 6 lines of narrative.. A Great Eastern Amateur Athletic Association medal for the LNER solid silver with gold inset. A Great Eastern Amateur Athletic Association medal for the LNER Directors Cup 1939 for Bowling, solid silver with gold inset. A solid silver medal for Midland Railway, one side shows the Company Griffin logo, the other engraved Inter Departmental Football 1924-25.

£25 - 35

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A Carriage Print from the LNER Series "Abbotsford, Roxburghshire" from a water colour by Kenneth Steel.

£30 - 40

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A gold filled pocket watch in good working order, London, Brighton & South Coast Railway and Southern Railway inscription.

£160 - 200

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A Carriage Print from the LNER Series "Linlithgow Palace" from a water colour by Kenneth Steel, mounted for framing. A "Blue Pullman" silver plate set consisting of teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and creamer by Walker & Hall. Indent to back of creamer.

£30 - 40

A Carriage Print from the LNER Series "Loch Sheil, Inverness-shire" from a water colour by E.W.Haslehurst. Six spoons silver plate with enamel LMS Bowling Club, Rugby. A framed+glazed print depicting the Suspension Bridge over the Tees on the Stockton & Darlington Railway. Presented by Chas Dixon, Engineers of the S&DRLY .

£40 - 50

A "No Parking" stand alone sign, white on black. A signal-box pitch pine sloping desk top. A Carriage Print from the LNER Series "Dunnottar Castle, Kincardineshire" from a water colour by I. McIntosh Patrick, mounted for framing. An enamel sign "Subway for Pedestrian . . . .", white on dark blue British Railways Eastern Region, BR(E). 10 lines, 25" x 30" and very rare.

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An enamel sign "Gentlemen", white on light blue British Railways Scottish Region, BR(Sc). Fully flanged, 12" x 36". An enamel sign "Please Show Tickets", white on green British Railways Southern Region, BR(S). 10" x 16". An enamel sign "Luggage only", white on orange British Railways North Eastern Region, BR(NE). Fully flanged, 18" x 24", very rare. An enamel sign "Parcels and Left Luggage", on three lines, white on green British Railways Southern Region, BR(S). Fully flanged, 18" x 24". An enamel sign "Platform 1", white on dark blue British Railways Eastern Region, BR(E). Fully flanged, 18" x 24".

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An enamel sign "Ladies Waiting Room", on three lines, white on dark blue British Railways Eastern Region, BR(E). Fully flanged, 18" x 24".

£70 - 80

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An enamel sign "Ladies Room", white on dark blue British Railways Eastern Region, BR(E). Fully flanged, 12" x 36". Not common. An enamel sign "British Railways", white on dark blue British Railways Eastern Region, BR(E). Quad Royal poster board. Some damage, 6" x 50". An enamel sign "Enquiries", cream on brown British Railways Western Region, BR(W). Hanging double-sided, 12" x 36". An enamel sign "Ladies Room", white on maroon British Railways Midland Region, BR(M). Fully flanged, 12" x 36". A signal-box stool the seat finished in padded green, looks original. An enamel sign "Notice Before Opening Gates", white on dark blue British Railways Eastern Region, BR(E). Fourteen lines of script. 32" x 38".

£70 - 90

A large galvanised water carrier embossed in large letters GWR. A weighing machine for the public as found on railway stations. This set from Harrogate, and been converted to take 20p. The scales work but have not been fully tested for accuracy. Whilst the cast iron frame is cracked this could easily be in-filled making a nice item for a preservation railway's platform. Coins are returned at rear base of scales. Heavy item. A British Railways Southern Region, BR(S), Totem Eastbourne fully flanged. This particular totem has not been on the market for over 20 years. A signal-box diagram large wooden framed and glazed Sedgefield dated 1968. 80" x 24". A Great Eastern Railway AXE, made by Blades & Co. The axe head marked GER on one side and Ambulance House, Liverpool Street on the other. A rare item in good condition.

£30 - 35 £15 - 25

A Great Northern Railway bridge plate in oval form marked GNR 117. An LMS Rectangular Bridge Plate No 19. A Great Western Railway brown and cream wooden notice with cast iron lettering reading "Notice, The load on this floor must not exceed 1 cwt per square foot." 20" x 50" approx. A modern railway sign: "Trains to Norwich" with arrow pointing and "Trains to Ely, Cambridge and Peterboro" with arrow pointing right. A modern tin sign, black on white "This platform for trains to Middlesborough and Whitby". 11" x 20". An Edmondson Ticket stand alone ticket issuing rack. Oak in good condition and made to hold approx eight hundred tickets. Included in this lot is approximately four hundred tickets. Obviously from a small village station. Rack measures approx 15" x 15".

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A pair of bench ends each marked GNR - S, each in primer undercoat ready for £120 - 180 painting.

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An enamel sign, British Railways Midland Region, BR(M), having British Railways within a totem above "No Smoking". Measures approx 24" x 12". An enamel sign, double-sided white lettering on dark blue "Public Telephone (above) Call Office". Unusual shape, made by Willing & Co. So very early and rear. Overall measurements approx 14" x 28".

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A LNER concrete gradient sign "193 to Infinity" form the same location as Lot 196. A LNER cast iron quarter mile marker on original concrete post. Ex Welnetham station on the Bury St. Edmunds to Long Melford branch. A Carriage Print framed and glazed Peterborough Cathedral after Kenneth Steel. Cap Badge:- British Railways, bronze bar bearing the title 'British Railways' superimposed on an oblong lugs fitting. Length-3". A Hornby 0 Gauge CRI Right-angle crossing 1ft radius. Made in England by Meccano. Comes with original box. An Enamel Sign measuring 36" (L) x 12" (W) x 2" (D). White lettering both sides, 'Telegrams', Top edge is marked: 'Bruton Par. No. 4591'. Good condition.

£35 - 40

A framed+glazed Carriage Print Thaxted, near Elsenham, Essex from a water colour by F.W.Baldwin. Shipping - A brown sepia transfer printed MASONS decorative plate depicting the SS Aquitania launched in 1913 for Cunard Line. Steamed over 3 million miles. Cunard's flagship of the 20's & 30's together with a Cunard Line Cube design individual creamer by Clews, Stonier, Liverpool (2).

£25 - 35

A real photograph postcard of Stowmarket Station, Great Eastern Railway showing station frontage with horse and buggy. Postally unused. A pair of BR totem style window stickers, Birmingham New Street and Broad Street. A very rare tea plate depicting a photographic image of the LNER Paddle Steamer "Lincoln Castle' which worked out of Hull. Bone china with delightful border.

£12 - 15

Forth Bridge Railway Company - 1891 Letter to the Railway Clearing House London, also 1906 Trader Duplicates Act. South Africa 1894 Sixpence, Ref KM4, Grade VF. South Africa 1892 One Shilling, Ref KM5, Grade F. South Africa 1896 Two Shillings, Ref KM6, Grade A/F. South Africa 1893 Two Shillings, Ref KM6, Grade G/F South Africa 1893 Two Shillings, Ref KM6, Grade F South Africa 1892 2½ Shilling, Ref KM8, Grade F. Single shaft. South Africa 1897 2½ Shilling, Ref KM7, Grade VF. GREAT BRITAIN KING EDWARD II 1307-27 FARTHING - S1474, F, nice full flan Postcard - old album with clean WWI silks including RFC (1), Comic, Greetings etc. Film Star Collection of fine postcards, Shirley Temple, Clark Gable era - nice lot - 60 approx. London - Collection in modern album - some better early cards (80+). Channel Island Postcard collection - album of good cards (300) LL's + early to 1930

£10 - 15

London Bridge - good collection (80+) in a modern album - some better early cards. London - small collection Tower, Fleet Street, Ludgate etc. - better cards (36).

£40 - 60

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Old postcard album - Topographical including range of Crowborough, Sussex, War Damage WWI, France, Worthing Pier RP, Scotland, LL etc, mostly 19151920 (200).

£40 - 50

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GB Collection of 180+ signed RAF covers from "AF", "AC", "B" & "FF" series in four albums. GB Benham Silk First Day Covers circa 200 in three albums 1992 to 1996. GB RAF Museum signed covers, 38 from test pilot series in album. GB Album of 90+ definitive First Day Covers from 1936-1971 including Cooks etc. GB Isle of Man 200+ First Day Covers 1964 to 2002 in four albums. GB Benham Silk First Day Covers 180+ in four albums 1992 to 1999. GB Benham Silk First Day Covers 300+ in five albums + loose 2000-2004.

£75 - 100

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GB Collection of 250+ definitive First Day Covers from 1971 to 2000 in four albums (many Cotswold).

£100 - 150

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GB Collection of Presentation packs and FDC from 1980 to 1992 in seven albums (FV £150+)

£100 - 150

236

GB Benham Signed Coin covers 110 from 1998 to 2003 in six albums.

£200 - 300

237

1996 Benham England World Cup Winners F.D.C. With Football Medallion signed by Geoff Hurst. 1981 RAF B1 No. Royal Naval Air Service. Detachment Eastchurch signed by Arthur Ham's. 1977 RAF M HA20. 40th Anniversary of the First Flight of the Production Hawker Hurricane, cover flown in the last Hawker Hurricane signed by Douglas Bader.

£15 - 20

Red Arrow covers (13). Signed by The Red Arrow pilots. British Telephone cards - used foreign (130+). Criminology Ian Brady - HMP I.O.W. Parkhurst - Prison Visitor/Transfer Record Card 1983. Criminology Peter William Sutcliffe - HMP I.O.W. Parkhurst - Prison Visitor/Transfer Record Card 1983. Criminology Edward George Richardson and Charles William Richardson HMP I.O.W.Parkhurst - Prison Visitor/Transfer Record Cards 1975-83.

£60 - 80 £15 - 20 £20 - 30

J.B.Hobbs autograph in pen on Surrey Cricket Club 1932 (11/6), Scorecard (2d) also P.F.Warner in pencil. Ester Williams autograph - Born 1921 swimming champion and film star. Fan club style black/white photo - signed 'Best Wishes Ester Williams' in the original envelope posted in the USA to Hampshire, England.

£20 - 30

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A BR Uniform, 1 jacket, 2 trousers, 2 ties, 1 shirt. Carriage Print - A very good print taken from a water colour by L.R. Squirrell, R.W.S., R.E., shows a steam train passing over the Colne Valley Viaduct at Chappel, Essex. 21" (w) x 10 ¾" (d).

£20 - 30 £25 - 35

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Carriage Print - Taken from a F.W. Baldwin water colour of a Halesworth town scene. A selection of railwayana connected to Southwold railway.

£25 - 35

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A fine Victorian print by H.Ninham of Norwich Cathedral viewed from White Friars Bridge. Nicely mounted and framed. 12½" (W) x 16½" (L). A water colour by John Hunt of an Autumn Garden scene in Norwich. Professionally mounted and framed, 12½" (W) x 16" (L). A striking stylised Elizabethan garden scene. Mormon art from the U.S.A. Mounted and framed. 35½" (W) x 28½" (D). Ex General Menendez Office (Falkland Islands) oil on board portrait of General Bolivar. A well observed colour print by Rex Preston of a farm viewed across its pond. Possibly the Yorkshire Dales mounted, glazed, framed, 32" (W) x 18" (L). The interior of St. David's Cathedral, Pembrokeshire, a water-colour, (11 9/10" (W) x 8 9/10") by Conrad H.R.Carelli (1869-1956). Unframed wash on stipple-card. A highly collectable and well regarded artist. Three Edwardian postcards by Harry Payne, nicely mounted and framed - 18" (W) x 11½" (L). Good examples. Blind girl of the Environs of Rome' A stipple engraving by Thomas Gangain. Mounted and framed 13¼" (W) x 16½" (L). A coloured, mounted and framed print by 'Stobart' of the 'Clan Malcolm' steaming up the Suez Canal. Dimensions 30¾" (W) x 23" (L). Oils on pine board-'The Madonna'. Dimensions 17" (W) x 24" (L). Yellow Brick Road' - A water-colour by Ronnie Kray, mounted, framed and signed 'R.Kray 73'. Dimensions 12½" (W) x 10½" (D). An oil painting of a Cottage next to a lake by Ronnie Kray, framed, mounted. Dimensions 15¾" (W) x 12¾" (D). Three countryside scenes printed by Reggie Kray. Canvas mounted on board and measuring 10¼" (L) x 8" (W). Each painting bears a label stating: 'R.Kray, 327416, H.M. Prison Wayland, Griston, Norfolk', and stamped; 'Censor 1999'. All paintings signed and dated by the artist.

£20 - 30

A Rex Preston mounted and framed print of a woodland scene in springtime. Dimensions 29" (W) x 18" (L). A framed black and white print of Eric Clapton plus fender. Dimensions 16" (W) x 20½"(L). A colour print by Adrian Rigby of the doomed passenger liner 'Titanic'. The ship is set against a glowering orange sky, mounted and framed, Dimensions 31" (W) x 17½" (L).

£20 - 35

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Norwich - A bright, colourful print of Norwich flower market by Lee Hankey. Mounted in a glazed gilt frame, Dimensions 19" (W) x 15" (L).

£8 - 12

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A very fine water-colour entitled 'Helligom' by e.Lett depicting fishing boats in harbour and windmill set against a glowering sky. Mounted and framed it is 32¼" (W) x 24½" (L) overall.

£750 - 950

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A collection of William Hogarth (7) engraving prints, each mounted in a gilt frame 14½" (W) x 12½" (L). These are very old prints, 19c or possibly even older. Very good examples of an ever-popular artist and humourist. Two Architectural prints, mounted and framed, each 17" (W) x 12½" (L) overall.

£20 - 30

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Marthe Orant colour prints (5), mounted and in antiqued gilt frames. Dimensions 20" (W) x 25" (L) and 23" (W) x 21" (L). A coloured Victorian print of a young lady flower arranging - 'Fresh and Fair. A sunny day'. Glazed in a Maplewood frame and measuring 22" (W) x 30" (L). 3 miniatures, 2 prints and an oil, subjects being portrait of a lady, river scene and a still life of flowers. Aquatint C18th/C19th. Street scene, unframed 13"x9 Unsigned pencil sketch of two dogs taken from a sketchbook of 1861. Mounted but unframed, 6.5"x3 Old coloured engraving of Tennis Court ( from Commenius's Orbis sensualium Pictus 1658) Mounted but not framed. 4"x4 Original watercolour and pencil of dog rose. Unsigned, taken from a sketchbook & dated 1861. mounted but unframed 5.5"x8.5 Unsigned watercolour portrait of a young girl from a sketchbook of 1861. Mounted but unframed, 7.5"x11 Unsigned watercolour entitled Oxwick Point taken from a sketchbook of 1861. mounted but unframed. 9.6"x7 Ivory Framed Miniatures Continental 0123102 Frioolrich Der Grasse 10cm x 11.50cm 2968178 Lornelia Vetteilein 9.50 cm x 11cm A colour print of a young Edwardian girl gardening and holding a posy of flowers. Nicely mounted and framed. 20"(W) x 24" (L). Six members of an Edwardian family pose for their group photograph. Sepia on card. Dimensions 11½" (W) x 9½" (L). Print of the meeting between the King & the Emperor Napoleon with the Grand Fleet. Housed in wooden frame with white and gold slip. 29.5"x21 A Handwritten letter together with its envelope by Reggie Kray together with a typewritten copy of the same letter dated 9th November 1990. All three items are mounted and framed. Dimensions 22"(L) x 18½" (W).

£15 - 25

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Oils on stretched canvas, 30" (W) x 17" (L). This untitled work shows an autumnal, industrial landscape. Chilly and very atmospheric, the sky is especially well worked. Signed 'Brian Moss'.

£15 - 35

286

Various prints (4) - A print of a Pugin and Rowlandson Aquatint entitled, 'The Post Office'. First published 1809. Full of interesting detail. Framed, glazed 12" (L) x 10¾" (D); A small coloured print entitled 'The Mail Coach in a Thunder Storm on Newmarket Heath'. Mounted and framed 9¾" (W) x 8¾" (D). A very atmospheric little print; A small coloured print entitled 'The New London Royal Maik'. Mounted, framed, glazed 9½" (W) x 7½" (D); A picture taken from a magazine of the Old Mill at Cley, Norfolk by Sir William LLewellyn. Framed and glazed 9¼" (W) x 7¼" (D).

£15 - 20

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A small oil on board by J.Butcher of a Victorian Postman. Measures 6½" (W) £10 - 12 x 8½" (L). A black and white engraving entitled 'The Post Boys' by Frederick Goodall, £10 - 15 (1822-1904) who was an exhibitor at the R.A. 13¾" (W) x 11" (L).

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A very fine engraving by Frederick Goodall entitled 'The Post Office'. Mounted in an oak frame. 14¼" (W) x 12" (L). A 'General Post Office' Retirement Certificate marking 47 years service. Signed by the then Postmaster General, London 1950. In its original oak frame and measuring 11¾" (W) x 15¾" (L).

£10 - 15

291

A coloured Victorian print entitled 'A Christmas Box'. We are informed: 'Observe! This elegant picture is presented gratis with "The Gentleman's Journal". Nicely framed 11" (W) x 14" (L).

£10 - 20

292

A Victorian coloured song-sheet cover entitled 'The Postman's Knock'. It is presented in an unusual hinged box frame which allows it to be free-standing 10¾" (W) x 14½" (L). A fine lot.

£20 - 30

293

A Certificate of Appointment to supply fruit and vegetables to King Edward VII at Windsor Castle and signed by the Lord Steward July 1901. Voided on the issue of a new certificate due to the accession of George V and dated December 1910. 17" (W) x 23" (L).

£10 - 20

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A framed print by Doyly John entitled 'Down to the Beach' - Cap Ferrat. Bright and colourful. 25¼" (W) x 20¾" (L). Reggie Kray's personal pool cue and case. The cue had a Wayland Prison release sticker dated 1999 and is signed 'R.Kray, 322416'. Also, framed and mounted water-colour of a country cottage signed 'R.Kray 77'. Dimensions 16" (W) x 12" (D).

£8 - 12

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A Christmas Greeting Card signed by Reg Kray framed and mounted together with a David Bailey image of Ronnie Kray and one of Reggie at Decar Court. 21" (L) x 9" (W).

£20 - 30

297

A water-colour depicting a lake yachting scene and featuring the 'Old Oak' in Knolverstone Park. Mounted, framed, glazed. 21¾" (L) x 15¾" (W). A facsimile of the first page of the Short Brothers Order Book showing orders from the Wright Brothers, C.S.Rolls, (later as Rolls-Royce) and the signature of King George VI made on a visit to the factory in 1939. 12"(W) x 17" (L). A large , framed Certificate of Indenture issued at Great Yarmouth in 1847. Handwritten in sepia ink on vellum, the document had various seals in red wax and embossed paper. A very unusual and attractive item, 33"(W) x 25"(L). A Certificate of Indenture issued in the county of Hampshire in 1891. The document which is handwritten ink of vellum, shows a hand-coloured map of Headley and Bramshott Parishes, embossed paper duty-stamps and two red wax seals. Framed, glazed, 30" (W) x 20½" (L). A very good lot. RAILWAYANA - Locomotive Blueprint- Sharp Stewart & Co. Ltd. Atlas works. 13 August 1900. Glasgow. Framed. Some fixing. Unsigned watercolour, possibly Dutch, of a lady in front of an old cottage 14"x12 An old sepia print depicting a romantic desert meeting, painting? Set in an oak frame, 14½" (W) x 12" (L). A poster featuring a blue and white water-colour of Mont Blanc set in a silver frame. 25" (W) x 40" (L). An Embroidery - 17" (W) x 22" (L). Set in an oak frame of a stylised bird in a tree.

£5 - 15

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Cigarette/ Trader Cards - 2 sets of 50, gilt framed Garden Flowers & Kings & Queens of England Jean Dixon signed with initials, charcoal entitled on reverse 'Clouds rolling in over English harbour, Antigua' 27"x19 Victorian family group photograph - (29"x25") in an Oak frame. Norfolk - six prints of water-colours showing scenes of Norfolk. All very attractive, mounted and presented in gilt frames. 13½" (W) x 11½" (L).

£24 - 32

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A mounted print of an Isle of Wight beach scene by the noted water-colourist, Martin Shae. 21" (W) x 13" (L) in a wood and gilt frame.

£10 - 20

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Unsigned oil on board Horse and Cart and boats on the beach, possibly North Norfolk framed in extensive 6" gilt frame 25" x 18"

£150 - 250

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Bernhard Finn, oil on board in gilt frame, signed and dated 1947 Inscribed on reverse 'Deutsche -Fluchtensee aus dem Osten' 23.5"x21.5

£120 - 200

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An Embroidery - 27" (W) x 31½" (L). Maidens gathered at an oasis. Glassed and framed. Engraving by Richard Smythe - depicts Mrs Lipton and child from the painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence. 14x20 gilt frame and another print in maple frame. (21x29)

£15 - 25

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Bernhard Finn oil on panel in gilt frame, indistinctly signed.Track through hills and woods, dated approx 1940/50 23"x17.5

£120 - 200

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Hutton R - signed oil on canvas - humorous characterisation of a race between two ponies and traps - housed in dark wood frame - 23x12 Monogrammed watercolour of a Church 8"x12 together with a print entitled 'Down to the Beach - Cap Ferrat, Villefranche' 21"x17 Coloured engraving of Bruges. Engraved by S Lacey and drawn by C Stanfield Illustration from the L'Univers Illustre of approx 1880 of L'Armee danoise D'apres un dessin de F. Waibler 9.5 x 14 Print of a map of Norfolk taken from an engraving by J Roper from a drawing by G Cole 9.5"x7 Coloured lithograph (French) entitled 'Le Pont du Nord, Edimbourg' 9"x6

£24 - 32

Coloured engraving of Bruges. Engraved by S Lacey and drawn by C Stanfield Print published in 1815 by W.Oldroyd of la Belle Alliance - the farm at Waterloo where Napoleon's defeat by Wellington took place. Unframed, 15"x12.5

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Kurt Landwehr (born 1921 in Bielefeld, Germany) Signed oil on canvas, portrait of a young lady housed in a gilt frame 6.5"x9 Four old Road Maps, hand coloured in part, taken from a copy of Kirby's 'Suffolk Traveller', mounted and presented in a maple-wood frame. Dimensions 19½" (W) x 17" (L).

£24 - 32

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An old print of a Victorian London to Exeter Royal Mail coach. Mounted and framed. Dimensions 30" (W) x 21½" (L). Some faults.

£20 - 30

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A coloured print of a Victorian Mail Coach changing horses. Mounted, framed, glassed. Dimensions 18½" (W) x 14½" (L).

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Leather Items incl stud box with various studs & cufflinks travelling vanity case 2 horse brass leathers Antique photograph of Wroxham Bridge, Norfolk. By Elmer Keene, housed in ebony frame, 11.5"x5.5 Fishing Boats at their moorings. A study by R.E.Moore, a local lecturer in art oil on canvas. Dimensions 14½" (L) x 29½" (D). An old print of a Victorian Stage coach on the Colchester, Hereford, Carmarthen, Aberystwyth route. Mounted and framed. Dimensions 31" (W) x 20" (L).

£8 - 16

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A mounted and gilt framed water colour of 'Joe Hunt (1843)', a Victorian postman of 'Letter Carrier'. Dimensions 20" (W) x 28" (L).

£40 - 60

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2 Tapestries of Jesus - Includes Mary and others. One 18x22 other 24x29 Pair of prints depicting C19th London Hyde Park Corner and Piccadilly each 17" x 12" A tiger-cub resting in grass' by M.Fennell. Gold lustre finish. Framed and glassed. Dimensions 17½" (W) x 21½" (L). Three prints of Royal Mail coaches taken from a Victorian scrap album presented as a tryptch mounted in a gilt frame. Dimensions 17¼" (W) x 16" (L).

£48 - 64 £16 - 24

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A black and white photograph of Ipswich Post Office at night, taken during the 1935 Silver Jubilee. Very atmospheric. Mounted, framed, glassed and signed. 15" (W) x 18¾" (L).

£10 - 15

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A fine water-colour print by W.H.Cooper - 'Windmere-Langdale Pikes from Lowwood'. Sepia mounted in gilt frame. Dimensions 20" (W) x 15½" (D).

£10 - 20

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A bright, colourful study of a cottage window with flowers in full bloom, signed 'CIBOT'. Oil on canvas. Dimensions 18" (W) x 22" (L). A very good water-colour attributed to Whykes of a cottage that once stood on Barham Green. Mounted and in a fine inlaid frame. Dimensions 19" (W) x 14" (D).

£10 - 20

Madonna Santa Maria casting in Murano glass (frame size 10.5"x14) Aylesbury Market 1931' - Very good water-colour, mounted and in an oak frame. Dimensions 11¾" (W) x 14" (L). A print of a drawn copy of a monumental plate in St. Margaret's Church, Kings Lynn and first published in 1789. Framed and glassed. Dimensions 37½" (L) x 9½" (W).

£12 - 20 £15 - 25

A Minolta camera + tripod, various camera equipment and a pair of 8x40 binoculars Victorian Photograph Album - An attractive green leather album containing a small selection of photographs and postcards. Victorian Photograph Album - A leather bound album containing studies from the late Victorian era, some domestic and many in military uniform. Victorian Photograph Album - A leather album containing pictures by Hills and Saunders of Eton. Studies of Eton boys + masters, some in cricket whites etc. Very good lot.

£50 - 60

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Photograph Album - An interesting family album dating from the 1920's to about 1936. Victorian Photograph Album - A small album containing 75 portrait studies from late Victorian to Edwardian. Studios in Halstead, Brentwood, Colchester, Chelmsford, Malden, Bury St. Edmunds, Exeter, Bournemouth and London.

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Three cameras + 3 cased cameras, 'Halinar', 'Minolta' and a box 'Coronet' + 4 packs of flash-bulbs and a 'Brownie Flash holder 5' Nelson 1905 Centenary Souvenir - Published by E.C.Stringer, 44 Bethel Street, Norwich. Binder worn. Nelson 1927 Guidebook HMS Victory, Published by Gieves, Portsmouth. Good condition. Nelson-Britannia's Bulwarks Part V includes prints of 'Victory' at Portsmouth, and at Trafalgar. Some wear to cover. Nelson Series - Set of 50, 1905 cigarette card set, fine for framing. Catalogue price £275. HMS Victory Commemorative Plate 25mm; Lord Nelson 20mm plate; Nelson coaster. All three by Weatherby Ware. Nelson-National Maritime Museum commemorative plates - Trafalgar, Copenhagen, The Nice and Cape St. Vincent. Danbury Mint. (21cm). A fine print, "HMS Victory leading the line at Trafalgar' from an original oil by S.Francis Smitheman. The Battle of Trafalgar' - Antique print by W.Miller of the painting by J.M.W.Turner R.A. HMS Victory being towed into No. 2 Dock in 1922' print by S.Francis Smitheman. Nelson's last signal at Trafalgar' - A large print, 30" (W) x 20" (L) approx, evenly toned. A fine pair of Limited Edition prints by Naval & Military Gallery, from paintings by Nicholas Poccock. Nelson - A very fine antique print by Lloyd Bros., Ludgate Hill. Engraved by C.W. Sharpe. Dimensions 54cm x 68cm. H.M.S. Victory - a very fine model, encased. Dimensions 18" x 18" approx superb. Buyer collects. Interesting Events in British History - a full set of 1938 Typhoo Tea Cards, framed. Trafalgar etc. Nelson's last signal at Trafalgar' - Nicely framed set of silk cigarette cards (10). HMS Victory - two fine prints, both 30/32 x 28/30. Nelson - 'Print of British Admirals' and 'Lord Nelson'. Nelson - Three prints. Dimensions 12" x 10". Nelson - Three prints, framed. Nelson - Large print of Nelson on deck, "England expects" being raised.

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Nelson - Three modern prints.

£10 - 15

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A six-drawer collectors cabinet by Maple & Co craftsman built with exact dovetailing and oak carcass with cedar-wood drawers and brass handles. Measures 16¼"(L) x 10¼"(H) x 8½"(D) working lock with key.

£120 - 150

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Lladro Porcelain Figures ' Anniversary Dance', (1372) 1978 by Antonia Ballester. Lladro Porcelain Figures ' Happy Anniversary', (6475) 1997 by Jose Puche. Lladro Porcelain Figures ' Wanda', (6182) 1996 by John Coderch. Lladro Porcelain Figures ' Velisa', (6181) 1996 by John Coderch. Lladro Porcelain Figures ' Lolita', (5192) 1984 by Juan Huerta. Lladro Porcelain Figures ' Junita', (5193) 1984 by Juan Huerta. Lalique Perfume Flask C1910. Lalique Coty's Ambre antique perfume bottle, with no chips. Nice dark colour. Fish-hook shaped crack near the neck. No restoration. Not the original stopper. Aviation - A large and interesting collection of magazines, cuttings, teat-cards and photographs on the history of aviation. Radioham cards - A collection of approx. 225 radioham cards, all in good condition. An unusual and interesting lot. An old, boxed 'Singer' Sewing Machine - Gold decoration on a black background. A fine example in excellent condition (no key for case). Silver Ring - Solid silver gentleman's ring set with a 'Tigers Eye' stone. Hand engraved, heavy and well made. Comes boxed. Cuff-Links - A pair of Cropp & Farr 9ct gold hallmarked featuring an enamelled steeplechase scene. Wristwatch - World War I Trench, with shrapnel guard and Red Numeral 12. Swiss movement in silver case, dated 1917-18. Scarce. Wristwatch - Silver Trench Watch by James Walker - the 'Record', C 1920. 15 jewel Swiss movement. Silver Cased Hunter maker John Osment, London Silver 1875. No key, enamel face, assay marked, silver chain.

£25 - 35

Automaton Vintage Singing Bird - Brass cage containing colourful bird, No maker mark or country of origin. Sound + mechanics in good working order. Key present would benefit from some light cleaning. A Dennison Cased 10ct gold plated pocket watch of C 1915. Swiss, 15 jewel movement, some damage, glass broken, face cracked and the second hand is missing.

£250 - 500

A 1920s Silver Cased ladies wrist watch, 15 jewel Swiss movement. Mixed Coins and 'OBJECTS D INTEREST' in two vintage tins. A sterling silver watch - FOB marked for Birmingham. A 9ct Gold Brooch in its original box. Silver plate - Seven items of silver-plate table ware. A ladies key-wound open face pocket watch with an ornate, roman metal dial. Silver cased and marked for Birmingham, 1884/5 key present. A black lacquer trinket box containing assorted dress jewellery including a Victorian mourning brooch and a pair of 1930s gold plated cuff-links, plus a folding rule.

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Four pieces of costume jewellery including a small, black box decorated with gold fingers. Birmingham silver sugar caster 1903 in good condition. One foot is bent out. Maker-William Aitken, Birmingham. Nicely decorated 215 grams.

£8 - 12

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Six teaspoons hallmarked Sheffield - one spoon hallmarked Dublin, two teaspoons hallmarked Birmingham, one silver tea spoon, one Australian silver letter opener, one silver nail file.

£40 - 50

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White Metal Spoons - Two white metal ladles, one white metal fruit spoon, one white metal butter knife, one white metal bowl. Gold Brooches - One 14 carat (marked) gold brooch with purple stone, one yellow metal brooch decorated with pearls. Silver Brooches - Six silver and white metal brooches and one white metal ring with stone. Semi Precious Stones - White agate faceted rhombus cut stones (34) mostly 1.5cm x 2cm. Ideal for jewellery making. 19th Century Keywind Swiss silver pocket watch, some damage to the enamel face. Top Wind Silver Pocket Watch hallmarked Birmingham, 1924-25, Dennison Case, not working. Ladies Swiss Silver Pocket Watch enamel face, 15 jewel movement, import marked. Working. Jewel Pen Co 1920's 'Carltonian No. 5', marked, 14ct gold. 'Warranted'. (Lever Action & Sack attention.) Gold plated ladies pen, 14ct nib 'Warranted', some wear, suspension mount.

£20 - 30

427

A Victorian Oak Hotel Foyer Post Box. Measures 17" (H) x 22" (Dia), approx.

£250 - 500

428

A Mixed lot of Victorian and Edwardian Jewellery including a pair of 12ct gold pince-nez, an art-deco scarf ring and coloured glass brooches, necklaces and earrings plus a ladies pocket diary for 1933. Silver Pocket Watch/Chain - maker Fattorini & Sons, Bradford. Chester Silver 1901 - loose glass - no key. Chain - Birmingham silver 1901 and white metal. Working order.

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A Heavy, Glass Inkpot with a brass lid and set in a brass, Chinese style base. £20 - 30 Stamped 'EF 1905'. A Victorian 9ct Gold Pendant Charm with a Smoky Brown Gem, A Victorian £40 - 60 Pendant trinket with an amber coloured gem and a yellow metal tie-pin in the shape of a lyre. All items boxed.

432

A signed, very atmospheric painting by James Wallace (1872-1911), oil on canvas showing cattle under moonlight as the craftier looks on. Framed, overall dimensions are 22½" (W) x 53" (L).

£700 - 1000

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A signed oil on canvas by James Wallace (1872-1911) showing crofters gathering firewood under an avenue of beech. Sheep and cattle graze in the background. A fine work by a noted artist. 22½" (W) x 33" (L).

£700 - 1000

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A very pretty tapestry of a Lincolnshire Farm by David Elvin. In its pine frame, overall dims 16" (W) x 16" (L)

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Two small oak-framed prints, (8" x 8") by Sir William Russell Flint of Madame du Barry and Madame Pompadour, Courtesans at the court of Louis XV, plus an 18" (W) x 24" (L) print of a pretty young Swiss maid and five small Edwardian sepia wash on paper prints.

£15 - 25

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EPHEMERA - Royal Festival Hall poster. International dance festival. Circa 1950s/60s. 25" x 40". Nice artwork. Fair condition. RAILWAYANA - British Railways Poster. 'Sleeping Car Services'. Circa 1960's, 25"x40". Good original condition. RAILWAYANA - Poster. Yieldingtree Railway museum trust 1950's. 20"x30". Good condition. EPHEMERA - Travel Poster. Swiss tourist office. 'Ticino, Southern Switzerland'. Lithograph by A. Trub. Printed in Switzerland. 1950s. 25"x40". Good condition.

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EPHEMERA - Travel poster. Spanish tourism. 'Madrid. Plaza of Opana' Circa 1960's. 23"x40" Good condition. RAILWAYANA - National Express Posters (12). 'Stenaline', 'City Cruises', 'Tower of London', 25"x40". Good Condition. 2 Coloured engravings 'The Reform Club' & 'Freemasons Hall' each 7"x5 Print of Lancaster Bomber, Spitfire & Hurricane. Taken from 1984 painting by Robert Taylor.10.5"x8 BDV Tobacco advertising print 'King of Tobaccos' 9"x12.5 Unsigned oil on board. Sailing boat entering/leaving harbour. Housed in a wooden frame with gold slip. 14"x10 Unsigned oil on canvas backed with paper. Gaff rigged sailing boats, housed in gold frame with glass. 14"x10 Print of a soldier of 22nd Royal Welsh Fusiliers 6"x8" A Victorian coloured print of a cormorant devouring a fish, strangely amusing! 13¼" (W) x 15" (L). A very fine print of William Hogarth working at his easel. 15½" (W) x 17½" (L). Tinplate cash register, manufactured by St. Michael in working order. A wooden display case - Three shelves, glass-fronted and with fittings for wall mounting. Measurements are 22½" (L) x 15" (W) x 4½" (D), approx. Companion to Lot 452.

£12 - 20

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A wooden display case - Glass-fronted display case with gold trim. Measurements are 22½" (L) x 15" (W) x 4½" (D), approx. Companion to Lot 451.

£20 - 30

453

Model Soldiers - A model of a British war chariot and a further six model soldiers hand painter and mounted on oak base.

£10 - 20

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1781 Gold King George III Fourth Head 'Military' guinea, VF, scarce, S3734.

£500 - 600

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Great Britain 1579 Sixpence Ref 2572, Grade N/F. Mint mark, Greek Cross Great Britain 1762 Three pence Ref 3753, Grade VF. Young bust. Great Britain 1774 Half pence Ref 3774, Grade F. Great Britain 1775 Half pence Ref 3774, Grade VF.

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Great Britain 1787 Sixpence Ref 3749, Grade VF. Token 1793 Coventry Ref Half Penny, Grade, Lady Godiva. Great Britain King George IV 1823 Farthing, Ref S3822, Grade F+ Great Britain 1824 Shilling Ref 3811, Grade A/VF. Great Britain 1854 Groat Ref 3913, Grade F. Great Britain 1864 Penny Ref 3954, Grade F. Great Britain 1887 One Penny, Ref 3920, Grade EF Great Britain 1887 Four Pence, Ref 3917, Grade EF. Great Britain 1887 Sixpence, Ref 3928. Grade VF Great Britain 1887 Sixpence, Ref 3929. Grade EF Great Britain 1893 Crown LVII, Ref 3937, Grade F. Great Britain 1899 Florin, Ref 3939, Grade F. Great Britain 1937 King George VI Penny, Ref S4114, Grade AUNC. Box Mixed coins - Whitmans (2), Crowns (Modern), some cased. '53 Crown, Guernsey £2 etc. World Small collection is an album including 1887 Dollar, Halfcrown (6) pre 1947. Charity Kiloware Pennies - 3.2 Kilos (100's). Charity Kiloware Pennies - 3.5 Kilos (100's). British Coinage in an album, Victoria Pennies, Halfcrowns 50 pence (16). Coin collection - Modern in an album, mostly Europe. 2½, Glds, Malta, Canada Dollar etc. Charity Kiloware World Coinage - Good Lot. 4 Kilos. Charity Kiloware World Coinage - Good Lot. Much cupro-nickel, some currency. 4.7 Kilos. Coin accumulation includes Roman bronze, jetton, tokens, British + Foreign coins, Indian, U.S.A. Etc., good sorting lot. An interesting accumulation of collectable items including costume jewellery, small tins, U.S.A. Medal, watches, box of studs + cuff links, miners button (Cadeby Pit), razor blades in original packets. Pennies 1967 £1 (240), 1d's (118) all BUNC U.S.A. One Silver Dollar, Ref KM110, Grade G/VF. U.S.A. 1851 3 Cents (2), Ref KM75, Grade VF. Ceylon 1926 50 Cents, Ref KM109a, Grade AUNC. Netherlands 1906 10 Cents, Ref KM136, Grade GF. Italy 1868 4 Soldi, Ref KM1374, Grade EF. India 1840 ¼Rupee, Ref KM454, Grade VF. India 1840 One Rupee, Ref KM457, Grade VF. Belgium 1886 One Franc, Ref KM28.1, Grade VF. Small accumulation of coins + banknotes and a collection of stamps. Mixed (100's). Dolls (3) of plastic, plaster and wood, 22", 18" and 13" in length with one being a 'Sarold' doll which were popular in the 1950's, another is named 'Rosebud'.

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A wooden display case - Three shelves, glass-fronted and with fittings for wall mounting. Measurements are 54" (L) x 17" (W) x 5¼" (D), approx.

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Box of 52 country music LP's including Hank Williams, Kitty Wells + Gene Autry. Plus a small quantity of sheet music. Box of 42 country music LP's, many artists. Box of 49 country music LP's, many artists. Box of 52 mixed LP's, mostly country, many artists. Box of 53 mixed LP's, mostly country and western, many artists. Box of 35 mixed LP's, mostly country and western, includes 12 doubles. Nice lot of 50 mixed LP's, country, banjo, steel guitar etc., Box of 48 mixed LP's, country + steel guitar Box of 32 LP's and 40 Singles mixed, brass, steam, comedy, bluegrass etc., Box of 54 mixed '78' records. Box of 52, '78' records including The Ink Spots, Hank Williams, Petula Clark, Pat Boone and Slim Whitman. Box of 46 mixed '78' records including an HMV Six record album.. Linguaphone Russian language course on 16 '78' discs. With case and booklets. Box of old mixed '78' records. Box of 12 books, mainly country and western plus a selection of BMG magazines. Box of 12 books, in the 'Old West' series. Excellent condition. A box of film-related items - interesting. A box of sheet music. A mixed lot including Jim Reeves and Johnny Cash. A good mixed box of 8mm films plus 14 Wrangles Roost magazines. Four boxed sets of vinyl LP's including George Formby. Max Bygraves, Bing Crosby, Country & Western. Box of 14 books, in the 'Old West' series. Very good condition. Chrome plant stand, fireguard, lampshade. Box of 47 vinyl LP's, Chet Atkins, Johnny Cash, Jim Reeves, Boxcar Willie and Loretta Lynn etc. Box of 50 vinyl LP's, 33 1/3 r.p.m., various artists, played/untested.

£10 - 25

Box of 46 vinyl LP's, 33 1/3 r.p.m. Hawaiian theme, some duplicates, played/untested. Box of 50 vinyl LP's, 33 1/3 r.p.m. various artists, played/untested. Box of 50 vinyl LP's, 33 1/3 r.p.m. miscellaneous - comedy-Crosby, various other artists, played/untested. A box of Eight Plastic Telephones - Four trimphone, four ordinary, fair/untested. Life Nature Library in 21 volumes. Published by Time-Life International Features The Universe, Flight, The Mind et al. Condition-good. A Chloride Gent electrically powered Pendulum clock in a glass fronted wooden case, measuring 11½" x 7½" x 50" approx. Attractive Dining Chairs - A pair of fine dining chairs solidly made with removable seats. A box of 25 books including Maugham, Betjemain, Jerome J. Jerome and the memoirs of John Constable R.A.

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A box of 17 books all of local interest. A very good collection. A box of 16 books with a Military theme. An interesting selection in good condition. A box of 24 books and pamphlets on the subject of heritage, history and architecture. Many of local interest. An eclectic mix of 23 books including Siegfried Sassoon, The Best of Punch 1962 and old water and windmills. A box of 19 books mostly of local interest: Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex. All in good condition. An old scrap book and two encyclopaedias. A collection of 15 old, empty, postcard albums. A good collection of War and History books, 12 in all. A collection of 13 empty vintage postcard albums and 8 mixed subject books. A collection of 9 framed pictures of mixed subjects in good condition. Five solid well made chairs. This type of chair is very popular at the moment, painted up for the kitchen of children's room. A nice lot. Two Barometers in good, smart condition. They measure approx 25" and 18" in length. Four books - 'Aircraft of the Fighting Powers', dated 1940, 1942 and 1943. Full of information, photographs, plans and advertisements. All in good, clean order and partly unread as the pages are uncut.

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A 1930's Wood-cased Mantle clock. No key so untested. An old copper warming pan in good condition with nice patination.

£5 - 10 £10 - 20

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A vintage metal filing cabinet approx 36" x 18" x 14". Lock works and with two keys. Good colour. Filing Cabinet - A small metal vintage 5-drawer, approx 29" x 16" x 11". No key but useful and smart, good colour. A collection of 12 empty vintage postcard albums, some nice cover designs. Floor standing oak book case - Glass fronted, 2 door, clean, attractive. A pair of oak side tables with barley-twist legs. Suffolk - 32 books most of them on Suffolk past and present. Many 'as new', a good clean lot. A box of 20 books mostly on the Second World War. Good and clean. 12 books mainly on the subject of birds and animals. 13 books mixed subjects with 4 on Gainsborough and Constable. A box of 15 books mostly on the two World Wars. All in good condition. A good mixed lot of 33 books - including bound copies of the Suffolk Review in 3 volumes, 1956-1970, Masefield, Betjeman and 3 books on Heraldry. A good mixed lot of 30 books - including 3 on Colchester, paper and printing, a nice edition of Longfellow plus a box file of unpublished work by Gladys Wilton.

£10 - 20

16 copies of Everyman's Encyclopaedia - all fully illustrated with drawings and photographs. Fair condition. A mixed lot including a bundle of Ipswich 'Profile' Magazine and 12 books including cartoons and Donald McGill.

£5 - 15

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14 books of poetry and verse including one on East Anglian verse. An attractive Oval, bevelled mirror in a mahogany coloured frame with lighter, central stringing. Measures approx. 31¾ (L) x 21¾ (W). A plaster framed Oval Mirror in regency style with bevelled glass and measuring approx 28½" (L) x 17¾" (W). Condition - fair. Glass, stone and china wares - A mixed lot including a pair of Royal Albert dressing table candle holders dated 1962. A collection of 17 pieces of mixed chinaware including three Coalport mugs and an attractive Chinese style bowl, plus a small brass bell and butterfly in resin. A mixed collection of good china-ware, wall plaques, 2 paperweights, 'AA' badge with key, a gavel and old pin badges. A collection of china and metal ware, small wooden box and an office guillotine, The lot includes a stunning Bristol-ware 8" vase. A framed painting, oils on canvas depicting a country street scene, signed and dated Tony Wynn 1974. Size approx 26" (L) x 19" (W). A mounted print of Madonna and Child in a gold painted wood and plaster frame. Measuring approx. 15½" (W) x 19½" (D). A wood and plaster picture frame painted gold and measuring approx 20½"(W) x 24½" (D). Two Victorian Bibles together with a very good Oxford Dictionary. A collection of 24 Framed Pictures and prints, many of Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk. An old paper and bamboo Parasol from the Far East. Five coloured prints on glass within an oak frame, Popular Victorian themes children with pets, street hawker and mother with children, The central figure is of a young woman in a Grecian pose, Two pictures are cracked but intact. Unusual. Overall size approx 22"(L) x 9"(D).

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Large Victorian Washbowl approx 16½"(W) x 5"(D). Condition fair with a crack to the side and some chipping to the base - but still an attractive piece. Oil on canvas 7"x10", 'Woman in a blue scarf', a study of a young woman in a blue headscarf, probably 1950's. Artist unknown, but a very striking and competent portrait.

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Three framed miniatures, 4½" (W) x 5" (D), prints on tin featuring Frans Hal's £10 - 15 'Buffoon Playing A Lute', Bellini's 'Leonardo Loredan' and a self portrait by Thomas de Keyser.

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A Solid Oak Glass fronted bureaux - bookcase. A Solid Brass Hand-Bell, 5" in diameter with a gear-stick handle and an overall height of 11". The bell is stamped 'A.S. 1942' followed by a War Department arrow.

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A Victorian 3 Shelf Corner cupboard of oak with pine back and top. Lockable door with key. A small amount of refurbishment would turn this oak cupboard into an attractive addition to any kitchen. 31" (W) x 53" (H). A collection of Royal Copenhagen Blue Ware 3¼" Wall plaques. New and old marks but all by the same artist. All in excellent condition and very collectable at the moment.

£40 - 60

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A 'Lilliput Lane' cottage together with three figures, one cat and two mice. All in excellent condition. Two Royal Doulton Figures, HN 3191; 'Brothers' and HN 3018 'Sisters'. Both figures in excellent condition. Two metal female nude figures holding aloft fruit and flower baskets in the Art Deco style. Height 14" including oak base. Lot includes a German Stein, two glass tankards and a 4" pewter tankard. A nice collection of eight ammonites, 2 of which are polished. Good examples varying in size 1cm-7cm. Old fencing practice sword, overall length 42½". A small painting, oils on board, depicting a Victorian coastal scene. Overall size including frame is 10¼" (W) x 8¼" (D). Sylvac Bulldog No. 16, Condition very good. Bourne Derby Blue Rabbit, approximately 6" tall, condition very good.

£5 - 15

An old 'Alliance Assurance Company' wood and plaster sign, measuring 14" (W) x 17" (D) in good original condition. Scarce and collectable. Chest of drawers an oak and oak veneer 6 drawer chest of drawers, solid and well made in the 1930's. Dovetailed drawers, stylish feet and typical Art-Deco drawer handles could be brought back to life painted in Deco colours. 47"(H) x 16½"(D) x 29¾"(W). A small, square table (20½" x 22½") with rope detail and fluted legs. Two teapots, an old elephant pot marked 'Foreign' but possibly Japanese for the export market and a hand painted Grimwade Cottage-ware 'Ye Olde Inne'. Fair to good condition.

£15 - 25

Four pieces of blue Wedgewood Jasper-ware, a candy box heart, a miniature vase, a sweet dish and a club sweet dish. All boxed and in excellent condition. A collection of approx 360 miniatures drinks 19 Video Tapes, several football and 2 sealed 180 hour blanks. Two old teapots. Contained many various metal objects of interest. Needs a close look. Mostly wooden objects, some glass files. Large quantity of fascinating brass objects. Requires a close look.

£12 - 15

A fascinating lot of mixed figures. Requires a close look, some jointed figures. Large quantity of mostly wooden figures. Fascinating bag, full. Bag containing many small articles in silver and white metal. Well made wooden box with secured lid containing approx 35 ceramic thimbles. Three pairs of vintage kid gloves in their original box (glove stretcher missing). All in good condition. Playing Cards - (1) 'BOOTS' playing card bridge set in a black/green box; (2) Miniature playing cards for bridge blue/gold box; (3) Playing card set for bridge in a black/orange box.

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Various Items - (1) Box of black beads etc. (in a black box); (2) Metal 'Oberammergau' wall plaque; (3) Metal matchbox holder; (4) Small leather cased mirror/comb/file; (5) Wooden 'flip top' box.

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Tools & Camera - A selection of Wolf woodworking tools. Plus an old Brownie 127 camera. Paraffin Lamp - A 'Super Aladdin' brand oil lamp with a white glass shade on a nickel base. Good condition. Dish & Lid - A Victorian Cheese of Butter dish with lid, decorated with handpainted flowers. No chips or cracks. A very pretty lot. Match-box collection - A large collection of British and Foreign match boxes and labels, many from 1960's. A Drop-leaf table 42" (W) x 56" (L). Oval and in oak. Chinaware - A 36 piece 'Foley China' tea service with sepia ivy-leaf pattern. Radio Gram - A Grundig radio gram (for collection only). Chinaware - 53 Pieces of assorted china, including an Enoch Wedgwood 'Asiatic Pheasants' teapot. 2 South Wales stone bottles, one dated 1925, a brass dinner-gong, 3 shooting sticks and 6 books - Hutchinson's Britain Beautiful in 3 volumes and 'Chauncy's Hertfordshire' in 2 volumes.

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12 copies of the Regiment Magazine, 2 cigarette cases, 2 tins, 3 lighters and an assortment of postcards. Tea-Pots - A collection of 12 decorative tea-pots, most with an animal theme. Four old umbrellas Vinyl - A collection of over 90 vinyl LPs, includes Cliff, Abba and Box Car Willie. Blue Ware - 43 pieces of blue china including a coffee set and large platter by Barratts and Royal Tudor. Chinaware - 67 Pieces of assorted chinaware comprising of 2 jugs and 2 tea sets by Allertons and Royal Vale. Good quality. Metal ware - 10 Pieces of metal ware, coal tongs, a nutcracker and 7 brass animals. A mixed lot including a Carlton Ware jug, 2 Spode scotch bottles, 2 viners pewter tankards and a Victorian pint tankard marked VR 21 LCC. 12 items in all.

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Voltmeter - A vintage voltmeter in a wooden case with a leather carrying handle. Camera - A Kodak 'Brownie' Six-20 D camera with case. Carving Set - A vintage Indian carving set in a wooden sheath. Sheath and handles have decorative carvings and brass fittings. Sports Magazines - A collection of 142 'Soccer Star' magazines dating from the late 1950's up to 1968. Good condition and a 'must' for any serious football fan. A mixed lot of 'various assorted articles', ranging from napkin rings to a Spanish galleon.

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Tea Set - A 'Crown Ducal' 9 piece tea set to mark the Coronation of Edward VIII, which never happened as he abdicated to marry American divorcee Wallace Simpson.

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A Victorian Album of portrait photographs. A handwritten inscription gives a date of 1883. Fascinating social history. Photographic Album - A small, leather and brass bound album (5½" (W) x 6¾" (L) x 2¾" (D)) containing portrait photographs, many with coloured borders, gilt edging adds to this albums attraction. A very good lot.

£30 - 40

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9 Books including ' The Story of Sir Richard Whittington', Pub. 1871; 'Christmas Cherries', Pub. 1889, and film review books form the 1930's and '40's.

£15 - 25

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A collection of old tins including the 'Spice Girls' orange drink from 1997, 'Percival Duffin's Salt' and 'Uncle Joe's Mint Balls'. A Nice mixed lot of china, glass and metal ware including WWI German shell cases, a Japanese 'No' wall mask and a 1953 Coronation Vase. Cigarette Cards in an old album with Fry's Phil May (30+); Ogden's British Birds (40 mostly cut-outs) etc., good/VG. Cigarette Cards - old album with Wills Aviation, R.T.Lea 'Old Pottery and Porcelain'; Wills Celebrates Ships (40); Coronation Series, R.T.Lea Miniatures; Copes 'Song Birds' (7); Ogden's 'Famous Dirt Track Riders' 23/25. Nice lot, mixed condition. Cigarette Cards - old cards in an album, mixed condition. 'Time & Money' Borough Arms etc. (100's). Cigarette Cards - Various in albums, Wills Railway Engines' Ogden's' Westminster; Mobil 'Grand Prix' etc. Odd stamp pack, Brooke Bond set etc. Cigarette Cards - Various including Freshwater Fish, Howlers, 'Do You Know?' sets in sleeves; plus three '1d' albums. Cigarette Cards - Collection of 15 sets, EX, in a modern album, Cat £360+. British Birds (Pitt), Tropical Birds, Wild Flowers etc. Etc.

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Cigarette Cards - Brooke Bond collection 16 sets, all EX, in a modern album. 'Play Better Soccer' etc. Cigarette Cards - Brooke Bond collection 14 album sets, in a modern album. STC £220+. Cigarette Cards - Brooke Bond collection Sets(25). Old postcard album - 150 cards (approx) including Greetings, Children, Animals, some artist signed cards, topo included East Anglia early through to modern. Cigarette Cards - Players cigarette 'pictures' album, ships figureheads 25/25, Wonders 25/25, VC Heroes 25/25, Cries of London 25/25, Wrestling Jujitsu 25/25, Regimental Uniforms 18/50 etc. VG/EX

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Cigarette Cards - Players in an old album with Egyptian 25/25, Characters from Dickens 50/50, Polar Exploration 25/25, Wills Roses 50/50, Historic Events 50/50 VG or better. Cigarette Card collection - in four albums (modern), mixed some ;large past sets. VG/EX.

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Embroidery and Sampler dated 1897 by Millie Gilbert aged 12 of Combs School. Would look good framed. Fine condition. Framed Wool Sampler dated 1859 by Amelia Cowen aged 8. 8" x 11", some deterioration with the red wool. Original oak frame. Great Britain 1841 (5/4) el York to London - Pre Paid and Tombstone L/S, York Double ARC. Great Britain 1841 Penny Reds - Die I, Alphabet I (11), Alphabet II (5), good margins on most. Great Britain - Mint and used old time accumulation including 1937 Coronation and 1948 Olympic Games in mint sheets/half sheets, King Edward VIII used in quantity; 1948 Royal Silver Wedding u/m mint, 2/6 brown u/m mint etc. (100's). British Commonwealth Accumulation with stockcards, tins etc., and 1937 Coronation mint sets in u/m mint blocks, good sorting lot. An old Oppens Album 1889 - in very good condition and an 1872 Scott Album, this some imperfections. 1865 The Stamp Collectors Magazine - Volume III, scarce. Accumulation of collections in a carton including Strand Album, Triumph Album, Channel Islands used collection, 1953 Coronation Mint Album, Volume World Wildlife Fund, Churchill Covers.

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Great Britain - Windsor Album, mint + used 1970's-1990's sets. Great Britain - Millennium Presentation Packs (23). Great Britain 1970's - First Day Cover Album (48). Great Britain - Better booklets, Prestige & Shilers (9), retail £130+. Great Britain First Day Covers - Carton with 300+ also various 'Railway' thematic stamps, mostly very clean. Great Britain 1935 Silver Jubilee set, u/m mint, blocks of four. Great Britain 1913-18 5/-used, clear profile. SG £110. Great Britain 1840 Penny Black, red Maltese Cross. Mauritius 1871 - 5/- mauve mint, overprinted 'cancelled' SG71, trimmed perfs at left. Great Britain 1865-67 6d lilac, Plate 6, used, o/c left. Great Britain 1865-67 1/- green, Plate 4, used, Cat £200. Great Britain 1867-80 6d violet, Plate 8, used. Great Britain 1883-84 6d dull green, SG 194, used, Cat £200. Great Britain - Queen Elizabeth Tudor Crown + St Edwards Crown sets, fine used. Great Britain Mint Sets u/m mint - 100, 1970's etc Great Britain - good range of sets etc., neatly housed -tub full (quantity).

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Great Britain - Fruit & Veg Presentation Pack. Great Britain - M/S Wildings - Presentation Packs (2), scarce. RAF Covers and First Day Covers in Four volumes with Great Britain (18411981) and World in Two albums. USA - Postal Commemorative Society First Day Covers in Five volumes and in a range of books, panels etc. Presidents, Olympic Games (100's) in 2 cartons.

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Box of Various Foreign & Commonwealth lots and pages, singles on cards, Foreign Booklets, air letters (qty). 1951 (3 May) Festival of Britain - High value 2/6-£1 and Commemorative Set of First Day Cover, Ipswich FDC. Scarce FDC, light fold, clear of stamps.

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Great Britain mostly Queen Elizabeth II used collection in two Swing-o-ring albums all in mounts. Great Britain mostly Queen Elizabeth II collection clean and a fine basis for expansion/completion. Great Britain First Day Covers - collection in four albums - mostly 1980's1990's (100++). Collection in a carton Australia Davo - some modern mint; New Zealand Davo - some used, mint Isle of Man not used. Various loose, odd album etc Jumbo Stockbook Mint Commonwealth, Channel Islands etc. Royal Family Collection in an album - stamps, covers and £5 P+N cover

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Album of stamps and coin covers, 20+, good lot. Old improved album nicely filled to King George V era (100's). Jersey & Guernsey mint in two large Stockbook. Stamp collection in a carton - Australia, Great Britain, Military covers etc. 10 albums/stockbook. Sorting lot (100's). Germany - collection in lighthouse album 1940's-1969 mint, Beethoven m/sheet etc. Stockbook mint Jersey including better values, also fine mint collection of Lundy. Great Britain First Day Covers - Collection in eight volumes (100's). Great Britain King George V Seahorse issue 2/6 (7) 5/- (4), and re-engrave set 2/6 to 10/-. Useful lot. Early range British Commonwealth King George VI and early Queen Elizabeth - also old approval books etc. Excellent sorting lot. Coronation 1953 Mint in SG album. Bulgaria + Hungary collections in 4 vols plus Junior album loose etc. (100's).

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Accumulation on a carton, albums, stockbooks, covers etc., etc. Good sorting lot. Accumulation on a carton, GB, Commonwealth + Foregin in box files (4), albums etc. (8). Quantity 1000's). U.S.A. Collection in six volumes + Ireland in two stockbooks, box file etc. (1000's). Accumulation on a carton and large tin. Thousands for sorting, loose, in envelopes etc. Great Britain First Day Covers - album + loose, mostly 1970's + 1980's - FDC Bedford - also PG Tips, Queen Elizabeth I to Queen Elizabeth II album, old Pres-part etc. Carrier bag lot.

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World Stamp mix in 5 albums -mostly junior, mass of paper etc. (1000's), sorting lot. Thematic Ranges in four stockbooks (100's). Glory box loose, packets, albums. PHQs, (1000's).

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British Commonwealth Mint Royalty Collection Tuvalu - 40th Anniversary Royal Wedding Album. Channel Islands - Mint including Jersey & Guernsey. Definitive sets and First Day Covers including Alderney. Carton, albums + stockbook.

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USA Revolution Bicentennial First Day Covers. Shoebox of FDC's, historic stamps of America. Large FDC collection. USA - Maximum card collection in four volumes. Jumbo Stockbook with Switzerland, USA, Spain etc., (100's) Stamp Glory Box (Carton) stockbooks + album including India, Australia, some useful (1000's) Carton of Royal Mail First Day Cover Albums + Lighthouse binders with slip cases. Botswana 1978 Birds Set, mint. Tibet 1912 - mint set (5), Cat £100+, good margins. World on stockcards (7) - China, Burma etc. Isle of Man & Channel Islands, u/m mint sets (35). British Commonwealth - range of sets - useful lot (24). British Commonwealth Churchill Sets - B.A.T., Brunei, Hong Kong, Falkland Islands, u/m mint. Cyprus 1880 Great Britain ½d rose, opr Cyprus, used SG1. Cat £100+.

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Falklands Islands Dependencies 1954 - set to 2s6d (12), very lightly m/mint, SG G26-G37. Cat £85. France 1950+1951 National Relief Fund sets, fine used. Kenya, Uganda & Tanganyika 1954 set l/m/mint. Kuwait 1948 King George VI set, m/mint, SG64-73a. Malaya - Fed. Malay States 1900 - 5 Dollars green + blue, SG25, fine used. Muscat 1944 King George VI set (SG1-15), and official set (01-10), l/m/mint. Rhodesia & Nyasaland 1954 set (SG1-15), lightly m/mint. Cat £100+. Sarawak 1950 King George VI set 1c-5 dollars, m/mint, SG171-186. Turkey 1892 - mint + used (Volos-Greece), unusual lot. Foreign Sets & Singles - neatly priced and housed, ready for sale (55).

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British Commonwealth - small sets, used (65). British Commonwealth 1937 Coronation - 36 sets, m/mint. Tuvalu - mint sets (u/m) 24 sets. Isle of Man - Album First Day Covers Regional's to 1979. (40+) Thematic Issues - Album mostly Eastern Europe, used. Great Britain 1970's - First Day Cover Album collection - unaddressed. Norway 1914-67 - Fine used collection, Japanese origin. World in Twelve Albums/Stockbooks - many 1000's. Carton on/off paper mixture - many 1000's. Large quantity in carrier bags, tins etc., in a carton, on off paper - looks worth careful sort out periods. (1000's). Collection in a Strand Album - 1940's Commonwealth, GB & Foreign (100's). Carton of Stamps in large chocolate tins, loose, album etc., Worldwide for sorting (1000's).

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World Stamps in seven volumes in a carton. Sorting Lot (1000's). Cigarette Cards - part sets in bundles (100's) also a paper stamps + youngster's album (1951). British Commonwealth A-Z in packets - earlier + King George VI noted (100's). Quantity (1000's) in a binder - neatly arranged + 2 volumes mixed + SG c/w Volume 1 1992/3. Modern Foreign on paper - good quality mix (1000's). Great Britain + Foreign - small carton, 2 large stockbooks, loose - sorting lot 1000's.

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Great Britain - A collection in 10 volumes including mint, used, First Day Covers etc in a carton. (1000's).

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Canada - Collection mint + used in six albums/stockbooks - strength in Queen Elizabeth II - some good + clean earlier including Newfoundland (1000's). An old Bagatelle Board, some draughtsman's equipment and 5 badges.

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Australia, New Zealand, Canada - collections, mint + used in nine volumes + boxfile - strong Queen Elizabeth II some earlier + States. 1000's. SITWELL, Sacheverell. Morning, Noon and Night in London. London, Macmillan, 1948. First edition. 8vo. 86pp. Yellow cloth, gilt lettering on spine. 8 colour plates. Dust-jacket torn at edges SACKVILLE-WEST, Vita. More for your Garden. London, Michael Joseph, 1955. First edition. 8vo. 176pp. Frontispiece [loose]. 8 b/w illustrations. Red cloth, gilt lettering. Dust-jacket slightly worn. A very good copy. DUFF, David. The Shy Princess. The life of Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice, the youngest daughter and constant companion of Queen Victoria. London, Evans Bros., 1958. First edition. 8vo. 310pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Blue cloth, top edge red, gilt lettering and decoration. Dustjacket, slightly worn. Good, clean copy. FEACHEM, Richard. A Guide to Prehistoric Scotland. London, B.T. Batsford, 1963. First edition. 8vo. 223pp. Illustrations. Maps. Diagrams. Green cloth, gilt lettering. Dust-jacket torn at edges. A very good copy. LUDECKE, Kurt G.W. I Knew Hitler. The story of a Nazi who escaped the blood purge. London, Jarrolds, 1938. 8vo. 715pp. Portrait frontispiece. Illustrations. Maps. Black cloth, slightly marked, gilt lettering. A good, clean copy.

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PAGE, J.W. From Hunter to Husbandman. London, George G. Harrap, 1939. First edition. 8vo. 256pp. Illustrations. Maps. Green cloth, torn on upper cover. A good, clean copy.

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SACKVILLE-WEST, Vita. Saint Joan of Arc. London, Cobden-Sanderson, 1936. First edition. 8vo. 436pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Maps. Orange cloth, slightly marked, some fading to spine. LEENEY, Harold. Home Doctoring of Animals. London, Macdonald & Martin, [1917]. Large 8vo. vi, 343, xii pp. Illustrations. Diagrams. Dark green cloth, gilt lettering, corners creased.

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CLODD, Edward. The Story of Creation. A plain account of evolution. London, Longmans, Green, 1896. Small 8vo. xvi, 242, 24 pp. Frontispiece, tissue. Illustrations. Diagrams. Dark red cloth, a little rubbed, silver lettering, slight fading to spine. A good, clean copy. COLLIER, William Francis. The Great Events of History. From the beginning of the Christian era till the present time. London, T. Nelson, 1868. Small 8vo. vii, 348pp. Diagrams. Brown embossed cloth. Front hinge cracked and back cover creased. Internally a very good, clean copy. MAUDSLEY, Henry. Body and Mind. An inquiry into their connection and mutual influence, especially in reference to mental disorders. Being the Gulstonian Lectures for 1870. Delivered before the Royal College of Physicians. With appendix. London, Macmillan, 1870. Small 8vo. x, 189pp. Red cloth, slightly faded, spine extremities slightly damaged. Some foxing to endpapers. Otherwise a good, clean copy.

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BODDY, Ethel Ruth. Ursula Challenor. Or rough ways made smooth. Stirling, Drummond’s Tract Depot, [1897]. Small 8vo. 153, vi pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Blue illustrated cloth, somewhat rubbed. HENNELL, T. Change in the Farm. With illustrations. by the author. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1934. First edition. 8vo. x, 201pp. Illustrations. Green cloth, slightly stained, gilt lettering and decoration. Some foxing to endpapers and edges. Otherwise a good, clean copy. BELL, Adrian. Men and the Fields. With drawings and lithographs by John Nash. London, B.T. Batsford, 1939. First edition. 8vo. 155pp. 6 colour plates. Orange cloth, slightly stained and faded, gilt lettering. Front hinge cracked. Some foxing on edges, otherwise a good, clean copy. AINSWORTH, William Harrison. Old Saint Paul’s. A tale of the plague and the fire. Illustrations by John Franklin and H.K. Browne. London, George Routledge, [1855]. 8vo. 426pp. Frontispiece, vignette on title-page, 20 other plates. Red cloth, some fading, blind embossed title on upper cover, gilt lettering to spine. Some darkening to endpapers, otherwise a very good, clean copy. BEDDOE, John. The Races of Britain. A contribution to the anthropology of Western Europe. Photographed from the original edition of 1885 with a new introduction by David Elliston Allen. London, Hutchinson, 1971. 8vo. xxviii, 321pp. Black cloth, gilt lettering and red decoration to spine. Slight staining. Dust-cover. A very good copy. KANT, Immanuel. Critique of Pure Reason. In commemoration of the centenary of its first publication. Translated into English by F. Max Müller. Second edition, revised. New York, Macmillan, 1900. 8vo. lxxxii, 808, iii pp. Maroon cloth, some rubbing to extremities HEATH, Francis George. Sylvan Winter. Seventy illustrations by Frederick Golden Short, engraved by James D. Cooper. London, Kegan Paul Trench, 1886. 8vo. xvi, 354, 32pp. Frontispiece, tissue. Red cloth, silver lettering, black illustration to upper cover and spine. Gilt edges. HAZLITT, William. Table-Talk. Essays on men and manners. London, Grant Richards, 1902. Small 8vo. vi, 450pp. Green cloth, gilt lettering and decoration to spine, slightly rubbed. A very good, clean copy. JEVONS, W. Stanley. Money and the Mechanism of Exchange. London, Henry S. King, 1876. 8vo. xviii, 349, 48pp. Red cloth, gilt and black lettering and decoration. Slight bumping to spine extremities.

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WEISMANN, August. Essays upon Heredity and Kindred Biological Problems. Edited by Edward B. Poulton, Selman Schönland & Arthur E. Shipley. Authorised translation. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1891/92. 8vo. 2 volumes. Vol. I: xv. 471, 8pp. Vol. II: viii, 226, 72pp. 8vo. Blue cloth, gilt lettering and decoration. Some rubbing at spine extremities, otherwise a very good, clean set. SCOTT, Walter. Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border. Consisting of historical and romantic ballads collected in the southern counties of Scotland with a few of modern date founded upon local tradition. Edited by Thomas Henderson. London, George G. Harrap, 1931. 8vo. 731pp. Black binding, gilt lettering and decoration to spine. A very good copy. WALLERSEE-WITTELSBACH, Marie Louise, Countess Larisch von, BRANDEN, Paul Maerker & BRANDEN, Elsa. My Royal Relatives. London, John Long, 1936. First edition. 8vo. 287, 16pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine, which is rather faded. Endpapers marked, otherwise a good clean copy. EDEN, Anthony. 1st Earl of Avon. Full Circle. The memoirs of the Rt Hon. Sir Anthony Eden, KG, PC, MC. London, Cassell, 1960. First edition. 8vo. 619pp. Blue cloth, silver lettering to spine. Dust-jacket slightly bumped at edges, otherwise a near fine copy. LYELL, Charles. Elements of Geology. Or the ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geological monuments. Sixth edition, greatly enlarged and illustrated with 770 woodcuts. London, John Murray, 1865. 8vo. xvi, 794, 2pp. Original green cloth, gilt lettering to spine and decoration to upper cover. A very good, clean copy. BUNYAN, John. Bunyan’s Choice Works. The Pilgrim’s Progress, The Holy War, The Barren Fig-Tree, Grace abounding to the Chief of Sinners, and Heart’s Ease in Heart Trouble. Bunyan and his Times by Dr Cheever. Glasgow, W.R. McPhun, 1870. 4to. 900pp. Portrait frontispiece and plates tissue, numerous illustrations in text. Brown leather, gilt lettering to spine and decoration to spine and covers. All edges gilt. Some rubbing to covers and slight foxing, otherwise a good, very clean copy. TAYLOR, James, LINDSAY, Professor, EADIE, Professor, ANDERSON, John, MACDONALD, George, & others. The Pictorial History of Scotland. From the Roman invasion to the close of the Jacobite Rebellion. AD 79-1746. Illustrated with engravings on steel. London, Virtue & Co., [1884-88]. 4to. Set of 8 volumes. 1023pp. numbered sequentially, some unopened. Royal blue embossed cloth with gilt lettering to spine and gilt crest of the Order of the Thistle on upper cover. Numerous tissue plates. An excellent set.

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EMERSON, Ralph Waldo. Society and Solitude. Twelve Chapters. London, George Routledge, 1895. 8vo. 316, 4pp. Green cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Some rubbing to spine and a little discolouration to edges. Otherwise a good clean copy.

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MÜLLER, Max. Lectures on the Science of Language delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in April, May and June 1861. London, Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1864. 8vo. x, 432, 24pp. Dark green leather-covered boards, blind-stamped decoration to upper cover, gilt lettering and decoration to spine, which is slightly torn at extremities. Covers faded/stained. Brown endpapers. Text block very clean and tight

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NASH, Eveleigh. [Publisher.] The Private Life of Two Emperors, William II of Germany and Francis-Joseph of Austria. London, Eveleigh Nash, 1905. 8vo. 2vols. Vol I: 294; Vol II: 288pp. 2 frontispieces, tissue and other illustrations. Red cloth, gilt lettering. Corners and spine slightly bumped. Some discolouration and foxing to endpapers. Previous owner’s bookplates. Otherwise a good clean set. COOK, Edward. The Life of Florence Nightingale. London, Macmillan, 1914. 8vo. 2 vols. Vol I: 507; Vol II: 510pp. Portrait frontispiece, tissue, to each volume. Other illustrations, tissue. Blue cloth, gilt lettering. Some rubbing to spine extremities. Otherwise a good, clean set. THOMSON, J. Arthur. The Biology of the Seasons. Illustrations by William Smith. London, Andrew Melrose, 1915. 8vo. 384pp. Frontispiece and another 11delightful colour illustrations, all tissue with title. Green cloth, embossed vignette on upper cover, gilt titling to spine. Gilt upper edge. A near fine copy McCARTHY, Justin. A History of Our Own Times. From the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880. In two volumes. Jubilee Edition with an appendix of events to the end of 1886. London, Chatto & Windus, 1887. 8vo. 2 vols. Vol I: 493, 32; Vol II: 526pp., some unopened. Dark green cloth, gilt lettering and decoration to upper covers and spines. A good clean set. DISRAELI, Isaac. Amenities of Literature, Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature. A new edition edited by his son, the Earl of Beaconsfield in two volumes. London, Frederick Warne, [1884]. 8vo. 2 Vols. Vol I: vi, 371; Vol II: iv, 396pp. Brown cloth, gilt decoration and lettering to spine. A near fine set.

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SMITH, Goldwin. The United Kingdom. A political history. London, Macmillan, 1899. 8vo. 2 vols. Vol I: xi, 650; Vol II: vi, 482pp. Dark blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Tear to upper cover on Vol. I and bumped extremities. Discoloured endpapers. Previous ownership bookplates. Otherwise a good, clean copy BALL, Robert S. The Story of the Heavens. Twenty-four coloured plates and numerous illustrations. London, Cassell, 1910. 8vo. xii, 568pp. Frontispiece, portrait of the author tipped-in on reverse. Blue cloth. Previous ownership inscription, otherwise a near fine copy MÜLLER, Max F. Chips from a German Workshop. Volume I. Essays on the Science of Religion. London, Longmans, Green, & Co., 1880. 8vo. xxxvii, 380pp. some unopened. Dark blue cloth, rather stained, gilt lettering to spine. Previous owner’s bookplate on ffep. A good, clean copy. CAPES, W.W. Scenes of Rural Life in Hampshire among the Manors of Bramshott. London, Macmillan, 1901. 8vo. 347pp. Frontispiece, tissue torn. Illustrations. Folding map. Cream cloth, gold lettering. Endpapers discoloured, otherwise good, clean copy.

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LANCASTER, Osbert. Our Sovereigns from Alfred to George VI. With 56 portraits in colour. London, John Murray, 1937. 8vo. xiii, 202pp. Yellow cloth, red lettering and crowns. Dust-jacket torn at edges. A good copy. NEWMAN, John Henry. The Arians of the Fourth Century. London, Longmans Green, 1890. 8vo. xix, 474pp. Red cloth, silver lettering. Rear endpaper loose, spine torn.

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TROTTER, Lionel J. The Life of John Nicholson, Soldier and Administrator. Based on private and hitherto unpublished documents. London, Thomas Nelson, 1897. Small 8vo. 383pp. Portrait frontispiece. Illustrations. Blue cloth, black decoration to upper cover, gilt decoration and lettering to spine. Binding loose. Endpapers a little dark. Otherwise a good, clean copy. CELLINI, Bevenuto. The Life of Benvenuto Cellini. Third edition translated by John Addington Symonds. With a mezzotint portrait. London, John C. Nimmo, 1889. 8vo. liv, 314pp. Red cloth, gilt lettering to spine and decoration to upper cover. Top of spine torn. Otherwise a good, clean copy.

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OWEN, Richard. The Life of Richard Owen by his Grandson. With the £40 - 50 scientific portions revised by C. Davies Sherborn and an essay on Owen’s position in anatomical science by the Rt. Hon. T.H. Huxley. Portraits and illustrations. London, John Murray, 1895. 8vo. 2 volumes. Vol. I: xv, 409, 2; Vol 2. viii, 393, 2pp., largely unopened. Dark green cloth, gilt lettering and decoration. Some rubbing, ffep missing from Vol 1, otherwise a good clean set. PASTON, George. Little Memoirs of the Eighteenth Century. With portraits £20 - 35 in photogravure. London, Grant Richards, 1901. 8vo. ix, 389pp. Black cloth, gilt lettering and decoration. Top edge gilt. Upper cover damaged, otherwise a good clean copy. LUDOVICI, Anthony M. The Sanctity of Private Property. London, Heath Cranton, 1932. 8vo. 48pp. Pale green paper-covered boards, tears at spine extremities. Previous ownership details on ffep. MURDOCH, Alexander. Ochiltree, Its History and Reminiscences. Or, At Ochiltree Langsyne. Paisley, Aledander Gardner [1921]. First edition. 8vo. 296pp. Tan cloth, rubbed, spine torn. Text block solid. MARSHMAN, John Clark. Memoirs of Major-General Sir Henry Havelock, Kings CrownB. London, Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1876. 8vo. x, 457, 32pp. Portrait frontispiece, tissue. Red cloth, rather stained, gilt lettering. Text block solid and clean. BURKITT, M.C. Our Early Ancestors. An introductory study of mesolithic, neolithic and copper-age cultures in Europe and adjacent regions. Cambridge, University Press, 1929. 8vo. xii, 243pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Dark green cloth, silver lettering. Previous owner’s bookplate. A very good copy.

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ROBERTS, Morley. W.H. Hudson, a Portrait. London, Eveleigh Nash & Grayson, 1924. 8vo. xiv,320pp. Portrait frontispiece. Illustrations. Green cloth, gilt lettering to spine, slight staining and rubbing to spine extremities, with foxing to early and late pages. Otherwise a good clean copy. CHAMBERS, Robert. Traditions of Edinburgh. New edition. Edinburgh, W. & R. Chambers, 1869. 8vo. 398pp. Frontispiece. Previous owner’s bookmark on fep. Brown cloth, gilt titles and decoration on spine, gilt medal and black decoration on front cover. Spine extremities slightly bumped. Otherwise a good, clean copy. MADOL, Hans Roger. Ferdinand of Bulgaria. The dream of Byzantium. Translated by Kenneth Kirkness. London, Hurst & Blackett, 1933. 8vo. 296pp. Portrait frontispiece. Illustrations. Red cloth. Ownership marks on ffep. Some foxing and discolouration of endpapers, otherwise a good, clean copy.

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MEVONS, W. Stanley. The Principles of Science. A treatise on logic and scientific method. London, Macmillan, 1877. 8vo. xliv, 786pp. Frontispiece. Diagrams. Brown cloth, gilt lettering to spine, rubbed at edges. A good copy. CORY, William Johnson. Ionica. London, George Allen, 1891. First edition. Small 8vo. vi, 210pp. Errata slip tipped in. Light blue cloth some discolouration, particularly on spine. The poems were first printed privately by the author and are generally regarded as important precursors to those of the Uranian poets several of whom were taught by Cory at Eton. Some discolouration and foxing to endpapers. A good copy.

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BELLAIRS, Kenneth Ffarington. Saturdays to Mondays, being jottings from the note-books of the author on some phases of country life, yachting, deep-sea fishing, with dog and gun, etc.etc. With illustrations by W.C. Keene, J. Temple and H.C. Seppings Wright. London, T.P. Chapman, 1888. 8vo. 2 volumes. Vol 1: v, 123pp.; Vol II: Further Jottings, v, 123, viii pp. Frontispieces. Dark green cloth, gilt lettering to spines, some bumping to extremities. Bindings tight, two loose pp in Vol. II. Endpapers slightly discoloured. A good, clean copy. SHENSTONE, William. The Poetical Works of Will Shenston in two Volumes. With the life of the author and a description of the Leasowes. Edinburg, at the Apollo Press by the Martins, 1784. 12mo. Vol I: 203pp., portrait frontispiece; Vol II: 189pp. Both volumes have an additional letterpress title-page. Gilt-tooled calf, badly repaired spines. Marbled endpapers with bookplates. Clean tight text. NORTH, Marianne. Recollections of a Happy Life. Being the autobiography of Marianne North, edited by her sister, Mrs John Addington Symonds [2 volumes]; with Some Further Recollections of a Happy Life [1 volume]. London, Macmillan, 1893. 8vo. Vol I, xi, 351pp, map of world; Vol II, 343pp; Vol III, 26pp. Frontispieces, tissue [loose in Vol I.]. Green cloth with gilt decoration. Black endpapers, previous owner’s bookplate, Some bumping to extremities, otherwise a good, clean set. KOEHLER, Hansjurgen. Inside the Gestapo. Hitler’s shadow over the world. London, Pallas, 1940. 8vo. 287pp. Previous owner’s bookplate. Red cloth, yellow lettering to spine, some rubbing and bumping to spine. Internally a good, clean copy.

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MARIE, Grand Duchess of Russia. A Princess in Exile. New York, Viking Press, 1932. 8vo. 306pp. Map endpapers, initialled by author on fep. Portrait frontispiece. Illustrations. Maroon cloth, rubbed, gilt lettering and decoration. A good, clean copy.

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H.M. KING GEORGE V. His Majesty’s Speeches. The record of the Silver Jubilee of His Most Gracious Majesty King George the Fifth, 1935. London, King’ George’s Jubilee Trust, 1935. Small 4to. 56pp. Portrait frontispiece. Illustrations. Dark blue calf, gilt lettering and crest. No. 392 of a limited edition of 2,500 copies. Near fine.

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NELSON, Thomas James. [Editor.] Richmond Park. Extracts from the records of Parliament and of the Corporation of London relating to the transfer to and possession of Richmond Park by the City of London, A.D. 1649-60. London, Corporation of London, 1883. 4to. 40pp. Double frontispiece. Illustrations. Maroon cloth, slightly darkened and rubbed at extremities. Gilt lettering and crest, gilt and black decoration. Front hinge cracked. A good, internally very clean copy. FRASER, Flora. The English Gentlewoman. London, Barrie & Jenkins, 1987. Small 4to. 222pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Tan cloth, gilt lettering to spine. A near fine copy in a near fine dust-jacket. CHURCHILL, Winston & others. The Life and Times of King George VI 1895-1952. London, Odhams, 1952. Small 4to. 160pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Black blind-stamped cloth, gilt lettering, red decoration to spine. A little rubbing. Red endpapers and edges. A good, clean copy.

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SYMONDS, John Addington. Sketches and Studies in Italy. London, Smith, Elder, 1879. 8vo. 430pp. Frontispiece, tissue.. Dark blue cloth, gilt lettering, black decoration, some rubbing. Brown endpapers, ffep cut. Some foxing to endpapers, otherwise a very good copy. SYMONDS, John Addington. New Italian Sketches. Leipzig, Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1884. Small 8vo. 326pp. Brown cloth, gilt lettering. Endpapers slightly marked, otherwise a near fine copy.

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SAMSON, Charles Rumney. Fights and Flights. London, Ernest Benn, 1930. 8vo. xii, 372pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Diagrams. Green cloth, gilt lettering and decoration. Some foxing, otherwise a very good copy. CALTHROP, Dion Clayton. The Charm of Gardens. With thirty-two fullpage illustrations in colour. London, A. & C. Black, 1917. 8vo. xii, 240, iv pp. Frontispiece, tissue. Light blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine, white decoration and lettering to upper cover. Spine torn. Text block clean and solid. MILLER, Hugh. Schools and Schoolmasters. Or, the story of my education. Edinburgh, William P. Nimmo, 1869. 8vo. xi, 562, 24pp. Portrait frontispiece. Tan cloth, gilt lettering and decoration. Spine frayed at extremities. Dark brown endpapers, 4pp ad. tipped-in. Front hinge cracked. Text block tight and clean. PROTHERO, Rowland E. The Life and Correspondence of Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, Late Dean of Westminster. London, John Murray, 1893. 2 volumes. Vol I: xxvii, 536pp; Vol II: ix, 599pp. Portrait frontispiece and illustrations in each. Blue cloth, gilt lettering and design. A little fading and bumping to spine extremities. Otherwise a very good, clean set. H.L. Poetic Impressions. A Pocket Book of Love. Barnstaple, Syle, Printer [1834]. Entered at Stationers’ Hall. 12mo. 187pp. No title-page. Inscription on ffep dated August 1834. Marbled boards/quarter leather with leather corners, boards stained and damaged. Text block of poems tight and clean. HERBERT, George. The Works of George Herbert in Prose and Verse edited by the Rev. Robert Aris Willmott. London, Routledge, Warnes and Routledge, 1859. 8vo. xxxvi, 466pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Brown leather, edges rubbed. Gilt lettering to spine. Gilt tooling to edges of inner covers. Bound by Nutt of Cambridge. Gilt edges. Text block very tight and clean.

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PORTEOUS, Crichton. Farmer’s Creed. With illustrations by C.F. Tunnicliffe. London, George G. Harrap, 1947. 8vo. 219pp. Frontispiece. Tan cloth. Gilt lettering and decoration. A near fine copy. TRENCH, Charles Chenevix. George II. London, Allen Lane, 1975. First Edition. 328pp. Illustrations. Red cloth, slightly marked, gilt lettering and design to spine. Dust-jacket. A very good copy. BARNETT, T. Ratcliffe. The Lands of Lochiel and the Magic West. With 20 illustrations. Edinburgh, Robert Grant, 1927. 8vo. 193, iii pp. Endpaper maps. Frontispiece. Dark blue cloth, gilt lettering and decoration. A near fine copy. WILSON, John Mackay, HOGG, James, WILSON, Professor & others. The Book of Scottish Story: Historical, Humorous, Legendary, and Imaginative. Selected from the works of standard Scottish authors. Edinburgh, Edinburgh Publishing Co., 1876. 8vo. viii, 760pp. Dark green cloth, black illustrations and gilt lettering to upper cover and spine. Hinges cracked. Some foxing to edges and prelims. Text block very clean and tight. BALFOUR-MELVILLE, E.W.M. James I, King of Scots 1406-1437. London, Methuen, 1936. First edition. xi, 315pp. Dark blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Slight foxing to edges, otherwise a near fine copy. LOW, David. On the Domesticated Animals of the British Islands. Comprehending the natural and economical history of species and varieties; the description of the properties of external form; and observations on the principles and practice of breeding. London, Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1845. 1st edition. 8vo. 767pp. Illustrations. Maroon cloth, blind-stamped decoration. Spine broken, badly repaired. Text clean and tight. STEUART, A. Francis. Seigneur Davie. A sketch life of David Riccio [Rizzio]. London, Sands & Co., 1922. 8vo. vii, 150pp. Portrait frontispiece. Dark blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine. A very good clean copy. SCHOPENHAUER, Arthur. The Art of Literature. A series of essays. Selected and translated with a preface by T. Bailey Saunders. London, Swan Sonnenschein, 1904. 8vo. xvi, 152pp. Blue cloth, black lettering and design to upper cover, gilt lettering and design to spine. Spine faded and extremities bumped. Some discolouration to page edges. GREEN, J.R. A Short History of the English People. Illustrated edition, edited by Mrs J.R. Green and Miss Kate Norgate. London, Macmillan, 1893/94. Small 4to. 4 volumes, numbered sequentially, xxvi, cvi, 1906pp. 4 frontispieces, numerous illustrations, in colour and b & w. Red cloth, green leather labels on spines, gilt lettering, some fading to spines. Gilt upper edges. A very good clean set. SCHLEGEL, Frederick von. The Philosophy of Life and Philosophy of Language in a Course of Lectures. Translated from the German by the Rev. A.J.W. Morrison. London, G. Bell & Sons, 1913. 8vo. vi, 567pp. Red cloth, blind decoration to upper cover, gilt lettering and decoration to spine. A very good, clean copy. DODS, Marcus. Early Letters of Marcus Dods, D.D., late principal of New College Edinburgh, 1850-1864. Selected and edited by his son, Marcus Dods. London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1910. 8vo. vii, 390pp. Green cloth, gilt lettering. Some fading to spine, otherwise a very good clean copy.

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BROCK, Mourant. Rome: Pagan and Papal. London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1883. 8vo. xi, 270, 2pp. Frontispiece, tissue. Illustrations. Black cloth, somewhat stained, gilt lettering and decoration, red lines. Some pp loose, some marginal pencil marks. Spine torn. O’RELL, Max. John Bull & Co. The great colonial branches of the firm: Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. London, Frederick Warne, 1894. 8vo. xx, 322, 2pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Green cloth, Black lettering and illustration to upper cover, gilt lettering and decoration to spine [faded]. Some discolouration to endpapers. BEATTIE, David Johnstone. Prince Charlie and the Borderland. Carlisle, Charles Thurnam, 1928. 8vo. 290pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Red cloth, gilt lettering to spine and decoration to upper cover. Some bumping to spine extremities. Otherwise a very good clean copy. FILON, Augustin. Memoirs of the Prince Imperial [1856-1879]. London, William Heinemann, 1913. 8vo. xi, 248pp. Frontispiece, tissue. Illustrations. Blue cloth, gilt lettering, decoration and lines to upper cover and spine. Upper edge black. Spine slightly faded. Otherwise good, clean copy. FREDERICK, The Empress. The Empress Frederick, a memoir. With six illustrations in photogravure. London, James Nisbet, 1913. 8vo. xvi, 384pp. Frontispiece, tissue. Maroon cloth, gilt lettering, decoration and lines. Spine slightly faded. Some foxing.

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YEARSLEY, Macleod. The Story of the Bible. London, Watts & Co., 1922. 8vo. xi, 244pp. Green cloth, rather stained, gilt lettering to spine. `Some discolouration to endpapers. Otherwise a good, clean copy. ROMANES, George John. The Life and Letters of George, John Romanes. Written and edited by his wife. London, Longmans Green, 1896. 8vo. x, 360, 24pp. Frontispiece, tissue. Illustrations. Dark green cloth, a little stained. Gilt lettering to spine. Black endpapers. A good clean copy. George John Romanes FRS, was an evolutionary biologist, the youngest of Charles Darwin’s academic friends. He invented the term neo-Darwinism. MASSON, David. Drummond of Hawthornden. The story of his life and writings. London, Macmillan, 1873. 8vo. xv, 490, vi. Portrait frontispiece. Vignette to title-page. Dark green cloth, gilt decoration and lettering. Bound by Burn & Co. A very good, clean tight copy. JAMES, William. The Principles of Psychology. In two volumes. London, Macmillan, 1901. 8vo. Vol I, xi, 689; Vol II, vi, 704pp. Dark green cloth, gilt lettering to spine. A very good clean set.

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SOLONEVICH, Ivan. Russia in Chains. A Record of Unspeakable Suffering. Translated by Warren Harrow. London, Williams & Norgate, 1938. 8vo. 314, iv pp. Portrait frontispiece. Black cloth, some staining, red lettering. Text block clean and tight. A good copy. BRIDGE, Frederick. A Westminster Pilgrim. Being a record of service in church, cathedral, and abbey, college, university and concert-room, with a few notes on sport. London, Novello, 1918. 8vo. xvi, 363pp. Portrait frontispiece, tissue [loose]. Illustrations. Tan cloth, gilt lettering. Endpapers slightly discoloured. A very good copy.

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COMBE, George. A System of Phrenology. Edinburgh, MacLachlan & Stewart, 1836. 8vo. 2 volumes numbered sequentially, xx, 933pp. Frontispiece. Diagrams. Bookplates of previous owner. Half-calf, marbled boards, calf corners. Similarly marbled endpapers and edges. Boards a little rubbed; endpapers slightly foxed, otherwise an excellent set. ST. JOHN, Charles. The Wild Sports and Natural History of the Scottish Highlands. London, Hamilton, Adams & Co., 1888. 8vo. 335, 15pp. Green cloth, gilt lettering to spine. A very good, clean copy. GREAVES, Joseph E. Agricultural Bacteriology. Illustrated with 48 engravings. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1922. 8vo. 436pp. Illustrations. Tables. Diagrams. Red cloth, slightly stained, spine faded. Gilt lettering and decoration to spine. A very good, clean copy. MONK, W.H. The Book of Psalms in Metre and the Scottish Hymnal with accompanying tunes. Edinburgh, Thomas Nelson, 1884. Large 8vo. 330pp. Upper 1/3rd of text block divided and containing harmonisations, lower 2/3rds the words, so that tunes and Psalms can be interchanged. Brown cloth, black embossing, gilt lettering and design. Spine cracked and badly repaired. Some foxing, mainly on back pages. Otherwise a good, clean copy. ADDISON, A. Christopher. The Story of the Birkenhead. A Record of British Heroism. London, Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., 1902. 8vo. xiv, 164pp Frontispiece, loose. Illustrations. Endpapers discoloured. Red cloth, black illustration to upper cover, gilt lettering to upper cover and spine. Spine slightly faded.

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LYTTON, Lord. The Disowned. London, George Routledge, 1874. 8vo. 448pp. Frontispiece. Notes of previous ownership on ffep. Dark green cloth, gilt lettering to upper cover and spine. Some foxing to endpapers. Hinges cracked. A good copy. HISSEY, James John. A Tour in a Phaeton Through the Eastern Counties. With sixteen full-page illustrations by the author and a map. London, Richard Bentley, 1889. 8vo. xv, 403, 4pp. Frontispiece, tissue [loose]. Blue cloth, black illustration to upper cover, gilt lettering to spine. Spine faded and a little torn and bumped. Internally fine. SYMONDS, John Addington. Sketches in Italy and Greece. London, Smith, Elder, 1879. 8vo. 316, 4pp. Dark green cloth, black decoration to upper cover, gilt lettering to spine. Green endpapers. Previous ownership notes on titlepage. A very good, clean copy. BURNEY, Fanny. Evelina or the History of a Young Lady’s Entrance into the World. Introduction by Austin Dobson and illustrations by Hugh Thomson. London, Macmillan, 1920. 8vo. xxxv, 477, 2pp. Frontispiece. Decorated titlepage. Red cloth, gilt lettering and decoration to upper cover and spine. Lower cover stained, otherwise a very good, clean, tight BENSON, E.F. Daughters of Queen Victoria. With eight half-tone plates. London, Casselll, 1939. 1st edition. 8vo. 295pp. Frontispiece. Deep pink cloth, gilt lettering to spine. A near fine copy. WHITE, Gilbert. The Natural History of Selborne in the County of Southampton. Illustrations by Edmund H. New. London, Oxford University Press, 1937. 12mo. 300pp. Blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine, blind stamped lines and crest. Small piece of lower spine of dust-jacket missing. A near fine copy in a good dust-jacket.

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LINDSAY, Colin. Mary Queen of Scots and her Marriage with Bothwell. Seven letters to The Tablet, revised , with a preface & notes and a supplement. London, Burns & Oates, 1883. 8vo. viii, 94pp. Red cloth, gilt lettering to upper cover, spine quite faded. Previous owner’s bookplate on fep. A very good copy. EULALIA, The Infanta. Memoirs of Her Royal Highness the Infanta Eulalia. Translated by Phyllis Megroz. With an introduction by Alberto Lamar Schweyer. London, Hutchinson, 1936. 8vo. 287, 22pp. Portrait frontispiece. Illustrations. Black cloth, somewhat stained. Gilt lettering to spine, small hole towards top. GORE, John. King George V. A personal memoir. Published by authority of His Majesty the King. London, John Murray, 1949. 8vo. xiv, 306pp. Illustrations. Cream cloth, red lozenge to upper cover, red lettering to spine. Corners slightly bumped, otherwise a very good, clean, tight copy. TAYLOR, I.A. Lady Jane Grey and Her Times. London, Hutchinson, 1908. 8vo. vi, 332pp. Portrait frontispiece. Illustrations. Library marks to ffep. Red cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Rather stained and tears to extremities of spine. Some foxing to text. SMITH, Frederick. The Stone Ages in North Britain and Ireland. Introduction by Augustus H. Keane. Illustrations by over five hundred drawings of typical specimens. London, Blackie, 1909. 8vo. xxiv, 377pp. Book plate of Blackie & Son Limited Private Library on front endpaper. Previous ownership inscription on ffep. Gilt upper edge. Dark blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Some staining, corners bumped and spine extremities slightly torn.. Text block very clean and tight. CAIRD, John. Spinoza. Edinburgh, William Blackwood, 1888. 8vo. 315pp. Portrait frontispiece. Brown cloth, gilt/black lettering and decoration. Dark brown endpapers. A near fine copy.

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GIBBS, Philip. Since Then. London, William Heinemann, 1931. 8vo. 414pp. Inscription on ffep. Green cloth, small stain on lower cover, gilt lettering to spine. Gibbs was appointed one of five official war correspondents with the British Army in 1915. A very good clean, tight copy. CECIL, David. The Stricken Deer of The Life of Cowper. London, Constable, 1929. 8vo. 303pp. Portrait frontispiece. Illustrations. Slight foxing to endpapers. Blue cloth, stained. Gilt lettering and decoration to spine, which is bumped at extremities. Text block clean and tight. ROBINSON, Phil. The Poet’s Birds. London, Chatto & Windus, 1883. 1st edition. 8vo. x, 490, 32pp, some unopened. Pale blue cloth, brown illustrations. Gilt lettering to spine, which is stained and slightly torn at extremities. Otherwise a very good, clean, tight copy. JEANS, James. Through Space and Time. Based on the Royal Institution Lectures Christmas 1953. Cambridge, University Press, 1934. 8vo. xiv, 224pp. Illustrations. Blue cloth, blind stamped on upper cover, gilt lettering to spine, some fading. Inscription on ffep. A very good, clean copy. MACMILLAN, Hugh The Ministry of Nature. London, Macmillan, 1893. 8vo. xix, 347, 34pp. Dark green endpapers. Blue cloth, gilt lettering and lines to spine, decoration to upper cover. Blind stamped lines. Corners bumped and spine extremities slightly torn. Otherwise a very good, clean, tight copy.

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GALTON, Francis. Hereditary Genius. An inquiry into its laws and consequences. London, Macmillan, 1914. 8vo. xxvii, 379, 4pp. Bookplate to front endpaper. Red cloth, blind stamped lines to upper cover, gilt lettering and lines to spine. A very good, clean, tight copy. JONES, H. Stuart. The Roman Empire BC 29 - AD 476. London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1916. 8vo. xxiii, 476pp. Frontispiece. Maps. Tables. Slight foxing to endpapers. Red cloth, blind-stamped lettering and decoration to upper cover, gilt lettering and lines to spine, which is a little faded. Otherwise a near fine copy. BARROW, John. The Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of H.M.S. Bounty. Introduction by Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge. London, Oxford University Press, 1914. 12mo. xxiii376, 8pp. Light green cloth, gilt lettering and decoration to spine, which is slightly faded. Otherwise a very good, clean, tight copy. MACKENZIE, Morell. The Fatal Illness of Frederick the Noble. London, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1888. 8vo. 246, 10pp. Illustrations. Some discolouration to edges and endpapers. Grey cloth, black lettering and border, gilt lettering to spine, which is stained and a little bumped. Text block clean and tight. BENSUSAN, S.L. These From God’s Own County. [Essex.] London, George Routledge, 1947. 1st edition. 8vo. xiii, 325pp. Illustrations. Red cloth, gilt lettering and lines to spine. Upper cover and spine a little faded, otherwise a near fine copy. BACON, Francis. The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral of Francis Bacon. Edited with introduction and illustrative notes by Samuel Harvey Reynolds. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1890. 8vo. xxxix, 405, 2pp. Green cloth, blindstamped lines to upper cover, gilt lettering, crest and lines to spine. A near fine copy. ABRAHAM, George, D. Motor Ways in Lakeland. With 24 illustrations and a map. London, Methuen, 1913. 1st edition. xi, 307, 30pp. Map front endpapers. Frontispiece [loose], tissue. Green cloth, gilt lettering and lines. Some staining to upper cover and fading to spine. Text block very clean and tight.

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BOWES, Kenneth. Modern Trends in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. London, Butterworth, 1950. Large 8vo. xi, 778pp. Some discolouration to endpapers. Black cloth, blind-stamped lines, blue label and gilt lettering and decoration to spine. Some marks on cloth, otherwise a very good, clean, tight copy. BURNS, C. Delisle. 1918-1928: A Short History of the World. London, Victor Gollancz, 1928. 1st edition. 8vo. 447pp. Maps. Graphs. Very slight foxing to endpapers. Green cloth, somewhat faded, dark green lettering to spine. A very good, clean, tight copy. CHARTERIS, Evan. William Augustus Duke of Cumberland and the Seven Years’ War. With eight illustrations and two maps. London, Hutchinson, [1925]. 8vo. vii, 334pp. Portrait frontispiece. Map endpapers. Foxing to edges. Dark blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine, which has slightly bumped extremities. Otherwise a very good, clean, tight copy. STRAUSS, E. Soviet Russia. Anatomy of a social history. London, John Lane The Bodley Head, 1941. 1st edition. 8vo. 342pp. Tables. Red cloth, a little stained, spine faded, White lettering to spine. A very good, clean, tight copy.

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MITCHELL, P. Chalmers. [Editor.] The Pageant of Nature. London, Cassell, 1923. 3 volumes. 1384pp. 2 frontispieces. Coloured plates, numerous b&w illustrations. Green cloth, black lettering and decoration to upper covers, gilt lettering and decoration to spines. A little staining/fading to binding, otherwise a very good, clean, tight set. DYER, Thomas H. The City of Rome: Its Vicissitudes and Monuments. From the foundation to the end of the Middle Ages. London, George Bell & Sons, 1893. 8vo. xxxviii, 462, 32pp, some unopened. Frontispiece, tissue. Illustrations. Folding maps. Green cloth, bumped at corners, gilt lettering to spine. A very good clean, tight copy. UNKNOWN. The Story of Waterloo; or, The Fall of Napoleon. Edinburgh, W.P. Nimmo, Hay & Mitchell, 1890. 8vo. 127, 16pp. Frontispiece. Bookplate to front endpaper. Blue cloth, gilt black, yellow, red and green decoration and lettering. A very good, clean, tight copy in a pretty binding. HOGG, David. Life of Allan Cunningham with Selections from his Works and Correspondence. Dumfries, John Anderson, 1873. 8vo. xii, 373pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Slight discolouration to endpapers. Blue cloth, gilt lettering, decoration and lines. Some rubbing. A very good clean, tight copy. DODD, Martha. My Years in Germany. London, Victor Gollancz, 1939. 8vo. 319pp. Some foxing to edges and endpapers. Black cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Dust-jacket has very small tears to edges. The author was the daughter of the US Ambassador in Berlin, 1933-37. Having witnessed first-hand the violence of the Nazi state, she became involved in left-wing politics, becoming a spy for the Soviet Union against the US from before World War II until the height of the Cold War. A very good clean, tight copy. TAYLOR, I.A. The Life of James IV. With an introduction by Sir George Douglas. Illustrated with 17 plates, including a photogravure frontispiece [tissue] and a map. London, Hutchinson, 1913. 8vo. 308pp. Previous ownership marks on ffep. Slight foxing to endpapers. Dark blue cloth, gilt lettering and lines. Slight bumping to spine extremities. A very good, clean, tight copy. WESTCOTT, Brooke Foss. Words of Faith and Hope. London, Macmillan, 1902. 8vo. x. 212, 39pp. Brown cloth, gilt lettering, decoration and lines to spine, blind-stamped lines to upper cover. A near fine copy.

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KEATS, John. Letters of John Keats to Fanny Brawn written in the years MDCCCXIX and MDCCCXX and now given from the original manuscripts with introduction and notes by Harry Buxton Forman. London, Reeves & Turner, 1878. 8vo. lxvii, 128, 12pp. Portrait frontispiece. Illustrations. Some discolouration to endpapers. Dark green cloth, gilt label and lettering to spine. Small stain on upper cover, otherwise a near fine copy.. AVEBURY, The Lord. Peace and Happiness. London, Macmillan, 1909. 8vo. x, 386, 1pp. Some hand-written marks in margins. Dark blue cloth, gilt decoration and lines, and lettering to spine. Gilt upper edge. A good, tight copy.

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LUBBOCK, John. Pre-Historic Times, as Illustrated by Ancient Remains and the Manners and Customs of Modern Savages. London, Williams & Norgate, 1869. 8vo. xxviii, 619, 8pp. Frontispiece, tissue. Illustrations. Diagrams. Tables. Red cloth, black decoration, gilt lettering to spine. Front hinge cracked, with tear to upper spine. Otherwise a very good, clean copy. RAMAGE, Craufurd Tait. Drumlanrig Castle and the Douglases with the Early History and Ancient Remains of Durisdeer, Closeburn and Morton. Dumfries, J. Anderson, 1876. 8vo. xxiii, 411pp. Some foxing. Orange cloth, gilt lines, and lettering to spine. Corners bumped and spine faded with extremities slightly torn. Considering its age, an excellent copy. WOLSELEY, Viscountess. The Countryman’s Log-Book. London, Johathan Cape, 1921. 8vo. 325pp. Illustrated. Inscriptions on front endpapers and titlepage. Some foxing. Green cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Green dust-jacket bumped at edges, but whole. A very good clean, tight copy. WRIGHT, Robert Patrick. [Editor.] The Standard Cyclopedia of Modern Agriculture and Rural Economy. By the most distinguished authorities and specialists. London, The Gresham Publishing Company, [1908-11]. 1st edition. 12 volumes. Large 8vo. Approx. viii, 250pp per volume. Each volume with colour frontispiece and several additional colour plates as well as numerous b&w illustrations. Blue cloth with art nouveau decorative motif of ploughing horse and gilt sun rising to front covers. Gilt lettering to spines. Grey endpapers. Slight staining to bindings. Internally immaculate. Considering their age, a near fine set. HAMLEY, Edward. The War in the Crimea. With portraits and plans. London, Seeley, 1891. 8vo. vii, 312pp. Bookplate to front endpaper. Orange cloth, gilt lettering and decoration, blind-stamped lines. Some wear to top of upper cover and bumping to spine extremities. Otherwise a near fine copy. POUCHET, F.A. The Universe: or, the Infinitely Great and the Infinitely Little. Illustrated by 270 engravings on wood, from drawings by A. Faguet, Mesnel and Emile Bayard. London, Blackie, 1877. Large 8vo. xvi, 564pp. Colour frontispiece, tissue. Brightly marbled endpapers. Hand-written inscription to ffep. Blue calf, gilt coat-of-arms to upper cover, Leather tooled spine, broken and repaired with sticky tape. Marbled edges. Text block as new. BESIER, Rudolf. Lady Patricia. A comedy in three acts. London, T. Fisher Unwin, [1911]. 1st edition. 8vo. 215pp. Blue cloth, gilt lettering, black and red decoration. A near fine copy.

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LIPS, Eva. What Hitler Did to Us. A personal record of the Third Reich. Translated from the German by Caroline Newton. With an introduction by Dorothy Thompson. London, Michael Joseph, 1938. 1st edition. 8vo. 319pp. Dark orange cloth, slightly stained, silver lettering and decoration to spine. A very good, clean, tight copy.

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DOYLE, A. Conan. The Great Boer War. With maps. London, Smith, Elder, 1900. 8vo. viii, 554, 10pp. Blue cloth, slightly marked, gilt lettering to spine, which is faded and extremities bumped. Black endpapers, ffep missing. Otherwise a very good, clean, tight copy.

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KEIGHTLEY, Thomas. The History of Greece. London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1835. 8vo. xiv, 471pp. Quarter calf, front hinge cracked, half spine missing. Some foxing to endpapers. Text block remarkably clean and tight. LOWRIE, Walter. Kierkegaard. London, Oxford University Press, 1938. 1st edition. Large 8vo. xix, 636pp. Portrait frontispiece. Illustrations. Very slight foxing to title-page. Black cloth, a little marked, gilt lettering to spine. Black upper edge. Considering its age, a near fine copy. VAUGHAN, Herbert M. The Last of the Royal Stuarts. Henry Stuart, Cardinal Duke of York. With 20 illustrations. London Methuen, 1906. 8vo. xxiii, 309pp. Portrait frontispiece, tissue. Some foxing. Blue cloth, gilt lettering and crest. Spine faded and top extremity slightly torn. A very good tight copy. STEUART, A. Francis. The Exiled Bourbons in Scotland. An account of their residence at Holyrood during their two emigrations, the first commencing in 1796, the second in 1830. with three collotype and four half-tone illustrations. Edinburgh, William Brown, 1908. 8vo. 136, 2pp. Portrait frontispiece. Endpapers discoloured. Blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine, which has slight wear to extremities. Front hinge broken, otherwise a very good clean, tight copy. EDEN, Anthony. 1st Earl of Avon. The Eden Memoirs. The Reckoning. The memoirs of the Rt Hon. Sir Anthony Eden, KG, PC, MC. London, Cassell, 1965. First edition. 8vo. 623pp. Blue cloth, silver lettering to spine. Dustjacket a little torn otherwise a near fine copy. ARGYLL, Duke of. Scotland As It Was and As It Is. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1887. 1st edition. 2 volumes. 8vo. Vol I, xi, 299, viii; Vol II, v, 329pp. Vignettes on both title-pages. Illustrations. Blue cloth, gilt Celtic ship decoration on upper covers, gilt lettering and lines to spines. Upper cover of Vol II a little stained and spine extremities slightly rubbed. Black endpapers. Internally immaculate. A very good set. KILVERT, Francis. Kilvert’s Diary. Selections from the diary of the Rev. Francis Kilvert. Chosen, edited and introduced by William Plomer. London, Jonathan Cape, 1960. 3 volumes. 8vo. Vol I, 1 January 1870 - 19 August 1871, 396pp; Vol II, 23 August 1871 - 13 May 1874, 448pp; Vol III, 14 May 1874 - 13 March 1879, 461pp. Quarter green cloth/marbled boards. Oval label to upper covers, silver lettering to spines. A near fine set. HAMMERTON, J.A. [Editor.] New Popular Educator. The University in the Home. London, Amalgamated Press, 1933. 2 volumes. 4to. 1456pp. 2 frontispieces. Illustrations. Red cloth, leather gilt-printed label to spine, gilt lettering to upper cover and spine. Red speckled edges. Volume I spine faded. A very good, clean, tight set. LOTZE, Hermann. Microcosmus: An Essay Concerning Man and his Relation to the World. Translated from the German by Elizabeth Hamilton and E.E. Constance Jones. Edinburgh, T. & T. Clark, 1887. 2 volumes. 8vo. Vol I, xxiv, 714, 10pp; Vol II, x, 740, 4pp. Red cloth, blind-stamped decoration to upper cover, gilt lettering and lines to spine. Hinges loose, particularly vol I.. Black endpapers. Text blocks very clean and tight. JEFFERIES, Richard. Nature Near London. London, Chatto & Windus, 1905. Small 8vo. 212pp. Red leather, corners rubbed and spine extremities torn. Decorated endpapers. Gilt edges. Internally immaculate.

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VICTORIA, Queen. Leaves from the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands from 1848 to 1861. To Which are Prefixed and Added Extracts from the Same Journal Giving an Account of Earlier Visits to Scotland and Tours in England and Ireland and Yachting Excursions. Together with More Leaves from the Journal of a Life in the Highlands, from 1862 to 1882. London, Smith Elder & Co., 1868/1885. 8vo. 2 volumes. xiv, 219pp; xiv, 271pp. Frontispieces. Illustrations. Green cloth, a little rubbed. Gilt lettering to spine. Both front hinges cracked. Slight foxing. Vol. 1 missing brown ffep. Text blocks tight. Good copies. THYSSEN, Fritz. I Paid Hitler. The author was a German industrialist who fled Germany in September 1939. Prior to fleeing, he was an ardent German nationalist who organised the passive resistance in the Ruhr in 1923, and for more than fifteen years backed Hitler and financed his movement. London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1941. 1st edition. 8vo. 319pp. Portrait frontispiece. Illustrations. Blue cloth, black lettering, Slight foxing, otherwise a near fine copy in a torn dust-jacket. ROSSLYN, The Earl of. My Gamble With Life. With eight plates. London, Cassell, 1928. 1st edition. 8vo. 310pp. Portrait frontispiece. Dark blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Gilt upper edge. Bookplate on endpaper. Inscribed by author on ffep. Some foxing, otherwise a good, tight copy. CHAMBERS, William. Memoir of William and Robert Chambers. Edinburgh, W R Chambers, 1884. 8vo. 402pp. Portrait frontispiece. Illustrations. Blue cloth, gilt lettering and vignette. Red lines. Gilt edges. A little facing to spine and bumping to corners, otherwise a very good, clean, tight copy. PATRICK, David. [Editor.] Chambers' Cyclopaedia of English Literature. London, W. & R. Chambers, 1901-03. 3 volumes. 4to. xv, 832; xi, 832; xvi, 858pp. Portrait frontispieces. Illustrations. Blue cloth, blind-stamped lettering and decoration to upper covers, gilt lettering and decoration to spines. Brown endpapers. Some wear to bindings, otherwise a very good, clean, tight set. CARLYLE, Thomas. History of Friedrich II of Prussia, called Frederick the Great. London, Chapman & Hall, [1882]. 8vo. 10 volumes: vi, 318; vi, 346; v, 298; vi, 289; vii, 309; vi, 317; v, 290; v, 281; iv, 316; iv, 275pp. Red cloth, black decoration, gilt lettering to spine, black lettering to upper cover. Volume IX back hinge cracked, and notes of previous ownership, otherwise a near fine set. BRUNOVSKY, Vladimir. The Methods of the OGPU. [Soviet police and secret police from 1923 to 1934.] London, Harper & Bros., 1931. 8vo. xv, 255, xii pp. Illustrations. Red cloth, slightly stained. Map endpapers. Internally immaculate.

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MAUDSLEY, Henry. The Pathology of Mind. A study of its distempers, deformities and disorders. London, Macmillan, 1895. 8vo. xiv, 571pp. Red cloth, gilt lettering to spine, which is faded. Black endpapers. Internally immaculate.

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BANKS, F.R. Scottish Border Country. Roxburghshire and parts of Northumberland, Cumberland, Berwickshire, Selkirkshire and Dumfriesshire. London, B.T. Batsford, 1951. 1st edition. 8vo. viii, 152pp. Colour frontispiece. Illustrations. Red cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Dust-jacket. Marks of previous library ownership. A very good, clean, tight copy.

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HAMMERTON, J.A. [Editor.] A Popular History of the Great War. London, Fleetway House, [1933]. 1st edition. 8vo. 6 volumes: I, The First Phase, 1914, 640pp; II,. Extension of the Struggle, 1915, 640pp; III, The Allies at Bay, 1916, 640pp; IV, A year of Attrition, 1917, 630pp; V, The Year of Victory, 1918, 640pp; VI, Armistice and After, 640pp. 6 frontispieces, a total of about 1000 maps and illustrations.. Red cloth, front boards lettered in black with artillery piece at bottom left , spines lettered in gilt and black. Some fading to spines, otherwise a near fine set in original cloth. BOSWELL, James. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. and the Journal of his Tour to the Hebrides. Illustrated with portraits by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Edited by Henry Morley. London, George Routledge, 1891. 8vo. Five volumes: I, lxii, 381; II, 398, iv; III, 400; IV, 390, iv; V, 424, iv pp. 5 portrait frontispieces. Half red cloth/lighter red covered boards.. Gilt lettering to spines, which have some fading. Spine extremities and corners a little bumped, some staining to endpapers.. Otherwise a near fine set.

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MAINE, Henry Sumner. Ancient Law: Its connection with the early history of society and its relation to modern ideas. Together with: International Law. A series of lectures delivered before the University of Cambridge 1887. London, John Murray, 1883/1894. 2 volumes. 8vo: I, ix, 415, 32; II, 234, 32pp. Tan cloth, gilt lettering to spines, blind stamped lines. Some rubbing and bumping to extremities and corners. Otherwise a very good, clean, tight pair. CAMPBELL, J.F. [Collator and translator.] Popular Tales of the West Highlands. Orally collected. Paisley, Alexandere Gardner, 1890/93. 8vo. 4 volumes: I, cxxxi, 364; II, xiii, 495; III, xii, 440; IV, viii, 444pp. Dark blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine and decoration to upper cover. Dark brown endpapers. Gilt top edges. Some fading and bumping to extremities, otherwise a very good, clean, tight set. BARNETT, T. Ratcliffe. The Land of Lorne and the Isles of Rest. London, W. & R. Chambers, 1933. 8vo. 199pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine and upper cover. Spine extremities a little torn. Bookplate on endpaper. Some foxing to edges and early and late pp. Otherwise a good, tight copy. SCHERER, Robert. Casein. Its preparation and technical utilisation. Translated from the German by Chas. Salter. London, Scott, Greenwood, 1911. 8vo. xi, 182, 24pp. Green cloth, black lettering and lines. A very good, clean, tight, copy. London, Scott, Greenwood, 1911. The Town: Its Memorable Characters and Events. London, Smith, Elder, 1872. 8vo. xii, 449pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Red leather, gilt lettering and lines, repaired with sticky tape. Text block clean and tight. RUBIN, Jacob. Moscow Mirage. London, Geoffrey Bles, 1935. 1st edition. 8vo. 320pp. Red cloth, yellow lettering to upper cover and spine, with decoration. Slight staining to binding, otherwise a near fine copy.

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WALPOLE, Horace. Private Correspondence of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford, now first collected. London, Rodwell and Martin, 1820. 1st edition. 8vo. 4 volumes: I, 1735-56, lx, 508; II, 1756-64, 511; III, 1764-75, 507; iv, 1775-97, 566, ii pp. Portrait frontispiece. Red cloth, marbled endpapers, red edges. Bookplates to endpapers. Apart from some foxing a near fine set.

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BROWN, John. Horae Subsecivae. London, Adam & Charles Black, 1897. 8vo. 3 volumes. I, lxxii, 408; II, 486; III, xiii, 465pp. 3 portrait frontispieces, tissue. Illustrations. Dark green cloth, gilt lettering to spines. Slight staining to covers and slight bumping to spine extremities. A little foxing and discolouration to early and late pages. Otherwise a very good, tight, clean set. LOCK, Walter. John Keble, a Biography. London, Methuen, 1893. 8vo. x, 248, 24pp. Portrait frontispiece, tissue. Brown cloth, gilt lettering to spine and lines to upper cover. Slight foxing, otherwise a very good, clean, tight copy. HENDERSON, T.G. & WATT, Francis. Scotland of Today. With 20 illustrations in colour by Frank Laing and 24 other illustrations. London, Methuen, 1907. 1st edition. 8vo. 399pp. Frontispiece. Dark green cloth, gilt lettering and decoration to spine. Some staining to covers and tears to spine extremities. Front hinge cracked. A good copy. BEZSONOV, Youri. My Twenty-Six Prisons and My Escape from Solovetski. London, Jonathan Cape, 1929. 8vo. 288pp. Portrait frontispiece. Red cloth, some staining, gilt lettering to spine. Dust-jacket, whole but slightly torn. Internally immaculate ANONYMOUS. Old Days in Country Places. Notes from Diaries by Two Authors. London, Cecil Palmer, [1923]. 8vo. 213pp. Dark green cloth, gilt lettering and decoration to spine, vignette to upper cover. A near fine copy. MORTON, H.V. In Scotland Again. London, Methuen, 1933. 8vo. xiv, 415pp. Tan cloth, gilt lettering to spine, decoration to upper cover. Map endpapers. Frontispiece. Illustrations. A near fine copy. BARTON, Frank Townend. Our Friend the Horse. A complete practical guide to all that is known about every breed of horse in the world.. Second impression. London, Dean & Son, [1898]. 8vo. 278, 4pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Red cloth, black lettering to upper cover, gilt lettering to spine, which is slightly faded. Black endpapers. Notes of previous ownership on ffep. Some discolouration/slight foxing, otherwise a very good, tight, clean copy FARRAR, Frederic W. The Life of Christ. London, Cassell, 1886. 8vo. xxxi, 478, 18pp. Frontispiece, tissue. Brown cloth, black lines, gilt lettering to spine. Dark green endpapers. Notes of previous ownership on ffep. Slight foxing on early and late pages, otherwise a very good, clean, tight copy. HERVEY, James. Meditations and Contemplations, to Which is Prefixed the Life of the Author. London, J. Walker, 1808. 12mo. 434pp. Frontispiece. Illustrated title-page. Calf, gilt decoration, black label to spine. Spine worn and repaired with sticky tape. Marbled edges and endpapers MACKENZIE, Henry. The Works of Henry Mackenzie, Esq. with a Sketch of the Author’s Life, London, J. Walker, 1816. 12mo. 544pp. Frontispiece. Illustrated title-page. Calf, gilt decoration, black label to spine. Spine worn and repaired with sticky tape. Marbled edges and endpapers, ffep missing.

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THOMSON, J. Arthur. The Wonder of Life. London, Andrew Melrose, 1916. 8vo. xxi, 658pp. Frontispiece and 11 colour plates tipped-in and tissue. Illustrations. Green cloth, upper cover blind stamped decoration and lines, black lettering to spine, which is somewhat faded. Internally immaculate. A very good copy. McCOSH, James. The Intuitions of the Mind Inductively Investigated. New York, Robert, Carter & Bros, 1866. 8vo. xii, 448pp. Author’s hand-written inscription on title-page. Brown cloth. gilt lettering to spine, which is torn at upper extremity. Brown endpapers. A very good clean, tight copy.

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PAGET, Stephen. [Editor.] Memoirs and Letters of Sir James Paget, edited by one of his sons. London, Longmans Green, 1901. 8vo. 438, 32pp. Portrait frontispiece, tissue. Illustrations. Dark blue cloth, rather stained. Gilt lettering to spine, which is faced. Internally immaculate. CAROE, Olaf. Soviet Empire. The Turks of Central Asia and Stalinism. London, Macmillan, 1953. 8vo. x, 300pp. Folding map frontispiece. Tables. Maps. Red cloth, gilt lettering to spine. A near fine copy in a slightly torn dustjacket. BALFOUR, A.J. Essays Speculative and Political. London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1920. 8vo. x, 266pp. Maroon cloth, gold lettering to spine, which is bumped at extremities. Some foxing to edges and endpapers. A very good copy.

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ECKARDSTEIN, Baron von. Ten Years at the Court of St. James’ 18951905. Translated and edited by Professor George Young. London, Thornton Butterworth, 1921. 1st edition. 8vo. 255pp. Portrait frontispiece. The author was the German Ambassador to London. Red cloth, a little stained, black lettering to spine which is very slightly faded. Previous ownership details to ffep. Some foxing to edges and endpapers. Otherwise a very good, clean, tight copy. DOUGLAS, George. Diversions of a Country Gentleman. London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1902. 8vo. viii, 307, 4pp. Frontispiece, tissue. Black cloth, very crisp gilt lettering to spine. Marks of previous ownership to front endpapers. Otherwise, considering its age, a very good, clean,, tight, copy. BROWN, J. Wood. The Covenanters of the Merse, Their History and Sufferings as found in the Records of That Time. Edinburgh, Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier, 1893. 8vo. 259pp. Purple cloth, gilt lettering to upper cover and spine. A little staining and bumping to cover and slight discolouration to endpapers. Otherwise an excellent, clean, tight copy. WARRICK, John. The History of Old Cumnock. With a map and 16 illustrations. Map missing. Paisley, Alexander Gardner, 1899. 1st edition. Large 8vo. xvii, 368pp. Illustrations, tissue. Red cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Both hinges repaired with sticky tape. Text block very clean and tight. SACHS, Julius von. History of Botany [1530-1860]. Authorised translation by Henry E.F. Garnsey. Revised by Isaac Bayley Balfour. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1890. 8vo. xvii, 568, 8pp. Notes of previous ownership on ffep. Dark blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine and lines to upper cover. Spine extremities and corners bumped. Hinges loose. Text block Clean and tight.

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WARD, Adolphus William. The Electress Sophia and the Hanoverian Succession. London, Goupil & Co., Fine Art Publishers. Manzi, Joyant & Co., Successors, Fine Art Publishers to the King, 1903. No. 345 of limited edition of 1000 copies on Fine Paper. Large 4to, pp. [4], v, [1], 254, [1]. Coloured portrait frontispiece of Sophia and 46 engraved plates, all with descriptive tissue guards. Printed card wrappers and dust-jacket, both torn at spine extremities. Some foxing. A good copy. MASSINGHAM, H.J. & HYAMS, Edward. Prophecy of Famine. A warning and the remedy. London, Thames & Hudson, 1953. 1st edition. 8vo. 192pp.Orange cloth, Gilt decoration to upper cover, lettering to spine. Some foxing to edges and discolouration to endpapers, otherwise a near fine copy NIEMOELLER, Martin. From U-Boat to Pulpit. The author was vicar of Berlin-Dahlem. London, William Hodge, 1936. 8vo. 217, 5pp. Portrait frontispiece. Illustrations. Green cloth, gilt lettering to spine. A near fine copy. RUSSELL, E.S. The Interpretation of Development and Heredity. A study in biological method. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1930. 8vo. 312pp. Dark blue cloth. Gilt lettering to spine. Apart from slight discolouration to endpapers, a near fine copy GREY, Viscount of Fallodon. Twenty-Five Years 1892-1916. London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1935. 8vo. 3 volumes: 310, 305, 351pp. Portrait frontispiece to volume I. Black cloth, blue lettering to upper cover and spine. Blue dust-jackets. A near fine set in good dust-jackets STEPHEN, James. Lectures on the History of France. London, Longman, Brown, Green Longmans, 1851. 8vo. 2 volumes: xvii, 475pp; 496pp. Dark brown cloth, blind stamped decoration to covers, gilt lettering to spines. Spine extremities bumped and hinges loose. Remarkably clean and tight internally. ANGUS, William. Ettrick & Yarrow: A Guide. Selkirk, James Lewis, [1894]. Small 8vo. 144, 16pp. Illustrations. Pale green mottled cloth, gilt lettering to upper cover and spine. A near fine copy. MAINE, Henry Sumner. Popular Government. Four essays. London, John Murray, 1886. 8vo. xii, 261, 32pp. Tan cloth, gilt lettering to spine, blind stamped lines. Brown endpapers. Some rubbing and bumping to extremities and corners. Otherwise a very good, clean, tight copy. WILLIAM II, Ex-Kaiser. My Memoirs: 1878-1918. London, Cassell, 1922. Large 8vo. 348pp. Marks of previous ownership on ffep. Dark blue cloth, gilt lettering, with decoration to upper cover. A very good copy GORTON, John. General Biographical Dictionary. London, Whittaker, 1833. 8vo. 3 volumes, unpaginated. Brown leather, gilt lettered labels to spines, which are faded. Red edges. Volume III hinges loose, otherwise internally a remarkably clean tight set. COWARD, T.A. Birds of the Wayside and Woodland. Edited and with introductory chapters upon the general habits and characteristics of birds by Enid Blyton. With 300 accurately coloured illustrations, 8 photographic reproductions and 52 text figures. London, Frederick Warne, 1836. 8vo. 352pp. Frontispiece. Red cloth, black lettering, with decoration to upper cover. Some fading to spine, otherwise a near fine copy. HINTON, James. Thoughts on Health, and Some of its Conditions. London, Smith Elder, 1871. 8vo. vii, 293, 2pp. Brown cloth, gilt lettering to spine, black lines. Bookplate to fep. Some discolouration to endpapers, otherwise a near fine copy 49

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ANDERSON, Joseph. Scotland in Pagan Times. The Iron Age. The Rhind Lectures in Archaeology for 1881. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1883. 8vo. xx, 314, 32pp. Frontispiece, tissue. Illustrations. Bookplate. Dark green cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Black endpapers. Spine extremities and corners rubbed/torn. Internally remarkably clean. BROWNE, G.F. The Recollections of a Bishop. London, Smith Elder, 1915. 8vo. xi, 427, 8pp. Portrait frontispiece, tissue. Illustrations. Red cloth, gilt decoration to upper cover, lettering to spine. A little bumping to spine and discolouration to end papers, otherwise a very good, clean, tight copy. ACWORTH, Bernard. Britain in Danger. An examination of our new Navy. London, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1937. 8vo. xiv, 288pp. Illustrations. Tables. Diagrams. Blue cloth, red lettering to spine. Some small tears to edges, otherwise a near fine copy.

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ABBOTT, Joseph S.C. The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, to which is added, A Sketch of the Life of the Late Emperor Napoleon the Third. London, Ward, Lock, [1883]. 8vo. xv, 627pp. Red cloth, gilt vignette to upper cover, lettering to spine. Some bumping to spine extremities and corners. Bookplate. Discolouration to edges and endpapers. A very good copy. PORTLAND, Duke of. Men, Women and Things, Memories. London, Faber & Faber, 1937. 4to. xix, 422pp. Portrait frontispiece. Illustrations. Folding genealogical table. Dark blue cloth, gilt crest and lettering to upper cover, lettering to spine, which is torn with upper corner missing. Gilt upper edge. Signed by author. Internally very clean and tight. RICKABY, Joseph. Of God and His Creatures. A annotated translation [with some abridgements] of the Summa Contra Gennntiles of Saint Thos. Aquinas. London, Burns & Oates, 1905. 1st edition. Folio. xxi, 428pp. Beige cloth, a little stained. Gilt lettering to spine, which is slightly bumped at extremities. Endpapers discoloured, otherwise internally a very good copy. CASSELL. Cassell’s History of England. Special edition. Slip inserted by Cassell & Co. Ltd reads: “This edition, being specially prepared for subscription, is not obtainable through the general booksellers.” The text thoroughly revised and profusely illustrated with coloured plates and original drawings. London, Cassell, [1900]. 4to. 8 volumes, each xii, 612pp. 8 coloured frontispieces, tissue, as are all colour plates. Dark blue cloth with gilt lines to upper covers, gilt decoration and lettering to spines. Gilt edges. Slight foxing to endpapers, otherwise a near fine set. DUNDAN, P. Martin. Cassell’s Natural History. London, Cassell, 1896. 4to. 3 volumes, each containing 2 original vols. I, 384, 360; II, 380, 380; III, 384, 412pp. 6 Frontispieces. Illustrations. Brown leather, gilt lines to upper covers, decoration and lettering to spines. Some foxing, but a very good, tight, clean set. FYFFE, C.A. A History of Modern Europe. London, Cassell, 1891. 8vo. 3 volumes: I, 1792-1814, 545pp; II, 1814-1848, 513pp; III, 1848-1878, 572pp. 3 frontispieces, tissue. Illustrations. Maps. Brown cloth, blind-stamped lettering and lines to upper covers, gilt lettering to spines. Some foxing to endpapers, bookplates. Otherwise a remarkably good, clean, tight set.

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SYMONDS, John Addington. Renaissance in Italy: Age of the Despots; Revival of Learning; Fine Art.; Italian Literature [2]; The Catholic Revival [2]. London, Smith Elder, 1880/86. 8vo. 7 volumes. Green cloth, gilt decoration to upper cover, lettering to spines. Spine extremities a little torn. Text blocks clean and tight. HAMMERTON, J.A. [Editor.] Peoples of All Nations. Their life today and the story of their past. By our foremost writers of travel, anthropology and history. Illustrated with upwards of 5000 photographs, numerous colour plates and 150 maps. London, Amalgamated Press, [1922-24]. Small 4to. 7 volumes. 5436pp. Quarter black calf/blue cloth. Gilt decoration and lettering to spine. Spine extremities rubbed, one torn. Some foxing to endpapers. Internally an excellent, clean, tight set.

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CORNISH, C.J. [Editor.] The Living Animals of the World. A popular natural history. An interesting description of beasts, birds, fishes, reptiles, insects, with authentic anecdotes. London, Hutchinson, 1901. 4to. 2 volumes: 776pp. Vol. I. Mammals, 567 illustrations, including 13 coloured plates; Vol. II. Birds, reptiles and amphibians, fishes, jointed animals, molluscs, etc., 643 illustrations, including 12 coloured plates. Half morocco/green cloth. Gilt decoration and lettering to spines, which are faded. with extremities torn. Internally a very clean, tight, set. HUTCHINSON, Walter. [Editor.] Hutchinson’s Britain Beautiful. A popular and illustrated account of the magnificent historical, architectural and picturesque wonders of the counties of England Scotland, Wales and Ireland. About 2,000 illustrations, numerous magnificent coloured plates and maps. London, Hutchinson, [1923]. 4to. 4 volumes. 2216, xiv pp. Green cloth, lavish gilt illustrations and lettering. Spine extremities bumped. Internally a fine set. MACAULAY, Thomas Babington. The History of England from the Accession of James the Second. London, Longman, Brown, Green & Longham, 1849. 8vo. 5 volumes: 684, 670, 764, 836, 398pp. Brown cloth, blindembossed decoration, gilt lettering to spines. Slight fading and bumping to spines. Internally very clean and tight. HAMMERTON, J.A. [Editor.] Concise Universal Biography. A dictionary of the famous men and women of all countries and all times recording the lives of more than 20,000 persons and arranged for reading or reference. Profusely illustrated. London, Amalgamated Press, [1935]. 4to. 1452pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Green cloth Blind stamped decoration, raised lettering to upper cover. Gilt lettering to spine. Some foxing to endpapers, otherwise internally almost immaculate. HOPF, Ludwig. The Human Species. Considered from the standpoints of comparative anatomy, physiology, pathology and bacteriology. with 116 illustrations and 7 plates. London, Longhamns Green, 1909. 8vo. 457pp.Black cloth. Gilt lettering to spine. Some staining to covers. Internally very tight and clean. LOMBROSO, Caesar & FERRERO, William. The Female Offender. Edited and introduction by W. Douglas Morrison. London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1895. 8vo. 313pp. Illustrations. Tables. Tan cloth. Text block firm.

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THOMSON, W.M. The Land and the Book; or, Biblical Illustrations drawn from the Manners and Customs, the Scenes and Scenery of the Holy Land. London, T. Nelson & Sons, 1875. 8vo. 718pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Red morocco, gilt lettering to spine, which has six divisions. Marbled endpapers. Gilt edges. A near fine copy. DOUGLAS, George. Diversions of a Country Gentleman. London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1902. 8vo. 307pp. Frontispiece, tissue. Some foxing to endpapers. Black cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Some staining to covers. Front hinge cracked. Some foxing to endpapers. Internally a good, tight copy. SHORTT, L.M. Lives and Legends of English Saints. London, Methuen, 1914. 1st edition. 8vo. xv, 311, 31pp. Blue cloth, blind-stamped lettering to upper cover, gilt lettering to spine, which is faded. Some foxing to edges, otherwise a clean tight text block BURNS, Robert. The National Burns. Including the airs of all the songs and an original life of Burns. Edited by George Gilfillan. Glasgow, William Mackenzie, [1880]. 4to. 2 volumes: I, cxxxvi, 232pp; II, 356, 7pp. Portrait frontispieces. Illustrations. Brown half calf, gilt lettering to spines, with 6 divisions. Hinges cracked. Text blocks in good, clean, tight condition. BURNS, Robert. The Works of Robert Burns, Poetical and Prose. The Household Illustrated Edition, specially prepared for family reading. Arranged and edited by Gertrude. Glasgow, W.R. M’Phun & Son, 1874. 4to. 2 volumes: I, vii, 336; II, ix, 382pp. Portrait frontispieces. Illustrations. Half calf/brown cloth, 6 divisions to spines, with gilt lettering and decoration. Hinges rubbed. Gilt edges. Marbled endpapers. Slight foxing. A very good, clean, tight set. STORER, James & GREIG, John. Views in North Britain Illustrative of the Works of Robert Burns. Accompanied with descriptions and a sketch of the Poet’s life. London, Vernor & Hood, 1805. Small 4to. 61pp. Frontispiece. Tissue illustrations. Printed boards. Hinges cracked and some pages loose, repaired with sticky tape. Some water-staining. BEGG, Robert Burns. Memoir of Robert Burns Begg, 1833-1900. [Grandson of the poet.] Kinross, George Barnet, 1903. Tall 8vo. 94pp. Portrait frontispiece. Decorated, printed card covers. Spine torn. SULLEY, Philip. [Compiler.] Robert Burns and Dumfries 1796-1896. Dumfries, Thos Hunter & Co., 1896. 8vo. 91, 24pp. Card covers, torn and stained. Black lettering to spine. Internally immaculate. POWER, William. Robert Burns and Other Essays and Sketches. With eight illustrations by the author. London, Gowans & Gray, 1926. 8vo. 250pp. Frontispiece. Quarter cream cloth/green boards. Gilt lettering to spine. Some foxing, otherwise a good clean copy. ADAMSON, Archibald R. Rambles through the Land of Burns. Kilmarnock, Dunlop & Drennan, 1879. 8vo. 274pp. Frontispiece. Tan cloth, Gilt lettering to spine and decoration with black to upper cover. Hinges repaired with sticky tape. Text block tight and clean. BURNS, Robert & CUNNINGHAM, A. The Poetical and Prose Works of Robert Burns: with Life, Notes and Correspondence. With original pieces from the collection of Sir Egerton Brydges, Bart. and illustrations. London, Charles Daly, [1854]. 8vo. 559pp. Portrait frontispiece. Illustrations, tissue. Original binding by Weemys & Co., lavish gilt decoration and lettering. Gilt edges. Small tears to spine extremities. Internally very clean and tight. 52

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BURNS, Robert & DOUGLAS, William Scott. The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns arranged in the order of their earliest publication. Kilmarnock Popular Edition. Kilmarnock, James McKie, 1871. 8vo. 2 volumes: I, Embracing all the pieces published during his lifetime, xcvi, 407pp; II, Containing all his posthumous pieces, xxii, 478pp. Blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine and crest to upper cover, blind-stamped letter ring to upper cover. Hinges repaired with sticky tape. Covers faded and some tears to spine extremities. BURNS, Robert & CUNNINGHAM, Allan. The Works of Robert Burns; with His Life. London, Cochrane & McCrone, 1834. 8vo. 8 volumes: 384, 345, 346, 337, 336, 329, 344, 384pp. Frontispieces. Mottled dark green cloth, some staining. Gilt decoration and lettering to spines, extremities bumped and some tears. A good set. MACVICAR, Angus. Salt in my Porridge, Confessions of a Minister’s Son; and, Heather in my Ears, More Confessions of a Minister’s Son. Two books. London, Hutchinson, 1974. 8vo. 192, 177pp. Both illustrated. Cloth. Dustjackets.

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WARREN, C. Henry. England is a Village. Illustrated by Denys Watkins £10 - 20 Pitchford. London, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1945. 8vo. 176pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Purple cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Dust-jacket spine slightly torn, otherwise a near fine copy.

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BLOXAM, Joan. Walks Around London. Introduction by Howard Marshall. Illustrations by the author. London, Athenaeum Press, 1937. 1st Edition. 8vo. 103pp. Illustrations tipped-in on front free endpaper. Green cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Some fading to spine and a little foxing to endpapers. Otherwise a near fine copy. WHEWELL, William. Astronomy and General Physics, Considered with Reference to Natural Theology. Cambridge, Deighton, Bell, 1864. 8vo. xxiv, 381, 16pp. Red cloth, white title label to spine. Brown endpapers. Text block clean and tight. GALTON, Francis. Essays in Eugenics. London, the Eugenics Education Society, 1909. 8vo. 109pp. Green cloth, black lettering. Spine faded and with small tears to extremities.

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ANONYMOUS. Reminiscences of Auld Ayr. Edinburgh, James Stillie, 1864. 8vo. 102, 2pp. Illustrations. Blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Spine faded, some staining to cover. Internally tight and clean. EYRE-TODD, George. Leaves from the Life of a Scottish Man of Letters. Glasgow, Brown, Son & Ferguson, 1934. 8vo. 256pp. Portrait frontispiece. Illustrations. Blud cloth. Gilt lettering to spine. A near fine copy. ADAMS, H.G. [Editor.] Cyclopaedia of Female Biography. Consisting of sketches of all women who have been distinguished by great talents, strength of character, piety, benevolence, or moral virtue of any kind, forming a complete record of womanly excellence or ability. Glasgow, Robert Forrester, Stockwelll, 1866. 8vo. 788pp. Frontispiece. Green cloth, gilt lettering to spine, blind-stamped decoration to upper cover. Brown endpapers. A very good, clean, tight copy. QUINCEY, Thomas de. Reminiscences of the English Lake Poets. London, J.M. Dent, 1929. 8vo. xi, 335, 15pp. Yellow cloth, gilt lettering to spine, blind-stamped decoration to upper cover. Pencil notes to fep.

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BAIN, Alexander. The Emotions and the Will. London, Longmans, Green, 1865. 8vo. xxxi, 616, 24pp. Brown cloth, gilt lettering to spine, blind-stamped design to upper cover. Brown endpapers. Slight tears and bumping to covers. Text block excellent. BRUCE, James. Classic and Historic Portraits. London, Hurst & Blackett, 1853. 8vo. 2 volumes: xii, 307; iv, 308pp. Brown cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Blind stamped decoration to covers. Small tears to spine extremities, bumping to corners. Internally a very clean, tight set. SIGOURNEY, Lydia Huntley. The Poetical Works. London, T. Nelson, 1854. 12mo. 384pp. Portrait frontispiece, tissue. Illustrations, tissue. Blue cloth, blind -stamped decoration to upper cover, gilt decoration and lettering to spine. Corners slightly torn. Text block clean and tight. MILL, Hugh Robert. The Realm of Nature. An outline of physiography. With 19 coloured maps and 68 illustrations. London, John Murray, 1892. 8vo. xii, 369pp. Diagrams. Red cloth, gilt lettering to spine, black lettering and decoration to upper cover. Spine faded and extremities bumped. Internally very good, clean and tight. BROWN, P. Hume. Early Travellers in Scotland. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1891. 8vo. xxviii, 300, 16pp. 3 folding maps. Red cloth, gilt lettering to spine and decoration to upper cover. Dark green endpapers. Some fading to spine and bookplate on ffep, otherwise an almost fine copy.

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SYMONDS, John Addington. Miscellanies. Selected and edited with an introductory memoir by his son. London, Macmillan, 1871. 8vo. xxxii, 416pp. Tables. Diagrams. Brown cloth, gilt lettering to spine, blind-stamped decoration to upper cover. Bumping and tears to spine extremities. A very good, clean, tight copy. 1000 BENNS, F. Lee. Europe Since 1914. London, G. Bell & Sons, 1930. 1st edition. 8vo. xii, 671pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Maps. Blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine. Covers slightly stained, spine extremities slightly torn. Text block in excellent condition. 1001 BARRIE, J.M. Courage. The Rectorial Address delivered at St. Andrews University, May 3rd 1922. London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1922. 8vo. 45pp. Cream cloth, red lettering and lines. A very good, tight copy. 1002 BIRKENHEAD, The Earl of. Famous Trials of History; and More Famous Trials. London Hutchinson & Co., 1926,1928. 2 volumes. 8vo. 316, 310pp. Frontispieces. Illustrations. Red Cloth, gilt lettering to spines. Some discolouring to endpapers and foxing to edges, otherwise good, clean, tight copies.

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1003 LOYER, Pierre de, Sieur de La Brosse. Discours des Spectres ou Visions et Apparitions d'Esprits comme anges demons et ames se monstrans visibles aux hommes ou sont rapportez les arguments et raisons de ceux qui reuocquent en doute ce qui se dit sur ce subjet et autres qui en approchent en doute ce qui se dit sur ce subjet et autres qui en approchent comme le voix et sons prodigieux Signes Ectases et songes admirables et encores les Histoires des Apparitions et semblabes prodiges advenus en chasque siecle prinses des meilleurs autheurs; et puis finalment les moyens de discerner les bons et mauvais Espirits ensemble les remedes et exorcismes pour chasser et conjurer les Demons. Paris, Nicolas Buon, 1608. 4to. xxii, 979, xl pp. Brown leather binding, somewhat worn. Le Loyer was a Roman Catholic and a lawyer at Angers who was one of the most learned Frenchmen of his time and was something of a poet. In this work on spectres he displays a wide range of reading,

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1004 BURNET, Gilbert. The History of the Reformation of the Church of England. The First Part of the Progress made in it during the Reign of K. Henry the VIIIth. The Second Part of the Progress made in it till the Settlement of it in the beginning of Q. Elizabeth’s Reign. The Third Part being Supplement to the Two Volumes formerly published. London, Printed for J. Churchill at the Black-Swan in Pater-Noster-Row, 1715. F/cap. Three volumes. xiii, 322pp; xxvi, 386pp; xxii, 426, x pp. Brown decorated leather, 7 divisions to spines. Rather worn, front hinges cracked. 1005 STOBART, J.C. The Grandeur that was Rome. A survey of Roman culture and civilisation. London, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1912. 4to. xxviii, 352pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Map endpapers. Green cloth, Black and gilt decoration. Small tear to upper cover. Spine slightly faded. 1006 VARLEY, Telford. Hampshire. Painted by Wilfrid Ball. London, Adam & Charles Black, 1909. 8vo. 316pp. Frontispiece and 74 other illustrations, all with tissue guards, which are captioned. Folded map. Green, gilt and black decorated cloth. Gilt top edge. Spine extremities rubbed and slightly torn. Front hinge cracked. 1007 GILBERT, W.S. Songs of a Savoyard. Illustrated by the author. London, George Routledge, 1891. 8vo. 142pp. Frontispiece. Fawn decorated cloth, slight staining. A very good clean, tight copy.

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1008 GILBERT, W.S. The Yeomen of the Guard, or The Merryman and his Maid. Eight illustrations in colour by W. Russell Flint and drawings in pen and ink by Charles E. Brock. London, Macmillan, 1929. 8vo. 102pp. Frontispiece. Red cloth, some staining. Otherwise a good clean, tight copy. 1009 CHURCHILL, Winston Spencer. Lord Randolph Churchill. London, Macmillan, 1906. First edition. 8vo. Two volumes, xvi, 564; viii, 531pp. Frontispieces, tissue. Illustrations. Red cloth, gilt lettering and crests. A good, clean. tight set.

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1010 NASH, Joseph. The Mansions of England in the Olden Time. Re-edited by J. Corbet Anderson. With the original one hundred and four illustrations carefully reduced and executed in lithography. London, Henry Southeran, 1894. Folio. 74pp + 104 illustrations. Gilt edges. Marbled endpapers. Publisher’s beautiful blue leather binding, red/gilt decorated frame on upper and lower covers, gilt decoration and lettering to spine. Edges rather rubbed. Some foxing.

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1011 FRITH, W.P., TAYLOR, Frederick, ABSOLON, John, MILLER, F.M., & others. The Picture Gallery. Containing thirty-nine permanent photographs after the works of the most popular artists. London, Sampson Low, Marston, Low & Searle, 1873. 4to. 160pp. Illustrations. Marbled endpapers and edges. Half blue leather/marbled boards. Red labels, gilt decoration to spine. Corners and edges rubbed. Internally clean and tight. 1012 MULREADY, W., KNAUS, Ludwig, LANDSEER, Edwin, REYNOLDS, Joshua & others. The Picture Gallery Annual. Containing forty-eight permanent photographs after the works of the most popular artists. Printed by the Woodbury Process. London, Sampson Low, Marston, Low & Searle, 1874. 4to. 198pp. Illustrations. Marbled endpapers and edges. Half blue leather/marbled boards. Red labels, gilt decoration to spine. Corners and edges rubbed. Internally clean and tight. 1013 TRUSLER, John. The Works of William Hogarth. In a series of engravings with descriptions and a comment on their moral tendency. To which are added anecdotes of the author and his works by J. Hogarth and J. Nichols. London, Jones & Co., 1833. 4to. 2 volumes: 116, 227pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Marbled endpapers and edges. Quarter brown leather, corners very rubbed. Upper hinges one cracked, one broken. Internally a very clean, tight set. 1014 MANSON, J.B. The Life and Work of Edgar Degas. London, The Studio, 1927. 4to. 54pp, 81 plates. Frontispiece. Cream cloth, a little stained. Spine discoloured. Internally a very clean, tight copy. 1015 CLARKE, J.S. The Life of James the Second King of England, etc. Collected out of memoirs writ opf his own hand, together with the King’s advice to is son and His Majesty’s Wukk, Published from the original Stuart manuscripts in Carlton House. London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1816. 4to. 2 volumes bound together. lxxiv, 750pp. Marbled endpapers and edges. Tan leather, both hinges broken. 1016 LAWRENCE, T.E. Seven Pillars of Wisdom. A Triumph. London, Jonathan Cape, 1935. 4to. First edition published for general circulation. 672pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Maps. Tan cloth. Gilt lettering to spine and decoration to upper cover. Slight staining, otherwise a near fine copy. 1017 HUISH, Marcus B. Samplers and Tapestry Embroideries. Also The Stichery of the Same by Mrs Head. London, Fine Art Society, 1900. 4to. 143, xiv pp + 56 plates. Illustrations. Top edge gilt. Decorated cloth, slightly stained. Spine extremities a little torn. Loose pages in text. Number 570 of limited edition of 600 copies.

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1018 LONGFELLOW, Henry Wadsworth. The Poetical Works. Illustrated. London, Cassell, Petter, Galpin, [1881]. Folio. xxiii, 644 pp. Portrait frontispiece. Illustrations. Red leather, gilt decoration and lettering. Gilt edges. Marbled endpapers. Edges rubbed, otherwise an excellent copy. 1019 HOLMES, Richard R. Queen Victoria. Richard R. Holmes was Librarian to the Queen. London, Boussod, Valdon & Co., 1897. Folio. iv, 195pp + numerous illustrations. Portrait frontispiece and illustrations with captioned tissue guards. Marbled endpapers. Gilt top edge. Red leather, black giltlettered labels to upper cover and spine. Edges damaged. Internally a near fine copy.

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1020 NOLHAC, Pierre de. Marie Antoinette, The Dauphine. The English edition of La Dauphine Marie Antoinette has been printed and the plates have been engraved by Jean Boussod, Manzi, Joyant & Co. at Asnieres-sur-Seine. Paris, Goupil & Co., 1897. Folio. 182pp + numerous illustrations. Portrait frontispiece and illustrations with captioned tissue guards. Marbled endpapers. Quarter red leather. Gilt top edge. Edges rubbed. Internally a good clean tight copy. 1021 FRANKLIN, Benjamin & FRANKLIN, William Temple. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, LL.D., F.R.S., etc. Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States of America, at the Court of France and for the Treaty of Peace and Independence with Great Britain, etc., etc., written by himself to a late period and continued to the time of his death by his grandson William Temple Franklin. Now first published from the original mss comprising the private Correspondence and Public Negotiations of Dr Franklin and a selection from his political, philosophical and miscellaneous works. London, Henry Colburn, 1818. 4to. 2 volumes: x, 449, lxxxviii; xxiii, 449pp. Marbled endpapers and edges. Leather, slightly worn at edges. Otherwise a near fine set.

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1022 HODSON, George H. Twelve Years of a Soldier’s Life in India: being extracts from the letters of the late Major W.S.R. Hodson, including a personal narrative of the siege of Delhi and capture of the King and Prindes. Edited by his brother. Second edition. London, John W. Parker, 1859. 8vo. xvi, 384pp. Portrait frontispiece. Quarter blue leather/marbled boards, gilt decoration and lettering to spine. Some rubbing to corners. Red edges. Sight foxing to endpapers, otherwise, internally a near fine copy. 1023 WHITE, Gilbert. The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne with observations on various parts of nature and the naturalist’s calendar. Edited, with notes, by Sir William Jardine. Numerous illustrations and six plates in colours from designs by Harrison Weir. London, George Routledge, 1895. 8vo. xxviii, 475pp. Tissue frontispiece. Red, green and black decorated cloth. Gilt lettering to upper cover and spine. Some rubbing to spine extremities. Otherwise a near fine copy. 1024 MORKILL, John William. The Parish of Kirkby Malhamdale in the West Riding of Yorkshire. Gloucester, John Bellows, 1933. 60. Small 4to. xv, 346pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Tables. Red cloth. Gilt lettering to upper cover and spine. Spine marked, otherwise a near fine copy 1025 CARTWRIGHT, Julia. [Mrs Henry Ady]. Madame. A life of Henrieta, Daughter of Charles I, and Duchess of Orleans. London, Seeley & Co., 1894. 8vo. xv, 406pp. Portrait frontispiece. Illustrations. Dark blue cloth, gilt lettering and coat of arms to upper cover and spine. Front hinge cracked. text block tight and clean. 1026 EUSTACE, John Chetwode. A Tour Through Italy, exhibiting a view of its scenery, its antiquities and its monuments; particularly as they are objects of classical interest and elucidation: with an account of the present state of its cities and towns; and occasional observations on the recent spoliations of the French. London, J. Mawman, 1813. 4to. 2 volumes: lxxxiv, 608; xxiv, 650pp. Marbled endpapers and edges. Tan calf, gilt lettering and decoration. Front hinges cracked. Internally immaculate.

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1027 GIROUARD, Mark. Life in the English Country House. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1978. 4to. v, 344pp. Illustrations. Illustrated endpapers. A near fine copy in a faded dust-jacket.

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1028 THORBURN, Archibald. British Birds. Illustrated by the author, with 192 plates in colour. London, Longmans, Green, 1931. 8vo. 4 volumes: xii, 176; ix, 130; x, 168; x, 154pp. 4 frontispieces, tissue guards. Red cloth. Lettering in blind to upper covers, in gilt to spines. Spines faded. An excellent clean, tight set

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1029 ILCHESTER, The Earl of [Editor]. The Journal of the Hon Henry Edward Fox [afterwards fourth and last Lord Holland] 1818-1830. London, Thornton Butterworth, 1823. First edition. 8vo. 384pp. Portrait frontispiece. Illustrations. Blue cloth, gilt lettering to spine, blind lines and decoration to covers. Spine slightly faded. A very good, clean, tight copy 1030 BROWNING, Gareth H. The Book of Wild-Flowers and the Story of Their Names. First series. Illustrated by M.C. Pollard. London, W. & R. Chambers, 1936. 8vo. 233, xiv pp. + 63 colour plates, one as frontispiece. Green cloth. A near fine copy in a good, complete dust-jacket. 1031 MILNE, A.A. It’s Too Late Now. The autobiography of a writer. Second edition. London, Methuen, 1939. 8vo. xi, 267pp. Portrait frontispiece. Blue cloth, some staining and spine faded. Discoloured endpapers. Text block very clean and tight.

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1032 LINDLEY, John. Pomologia Britannica; or figures and descriptions of the most important varieties of fruit cultivated in Great Britain. Assisted in volume 3 by R. Thompson. London, Henry G. Bohn, 1841. 8vo. Three volumes. Scholarly notes and fine hand-coloured plates engraved by Clark and Watts after Curtis and Withers, of 152 fruits. Gilt edges. Light brown leather beautifully tooled in gilt. Some rubbing. Two front hinges broken, one cracked. Several loose pages. Text and plates in excellent condition. 1033 HAENEN, F. de, DOBSON, G, GROVE, H.M. & STEWART, H. Russia. Painted by F. de Haenen. London, A. & C. Black, 1913. Large 8vo. x, 479, 8pp. Frontispiece, tissue. Illustrations in colour and black-and-white. Gilt top edge. Brown cloth illustrated and decorated in yellow, black and gilt. Bumping to spine extremities and edges. A very good tight, clean copy. 1034 MOORE, Thomas. Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: with notices of his life. Complete in one volume. Paris, A. & W. Galignani, 1831. 8vo. 512pp. Portrait frontispiece. Marbled endpapers and edges. Quarter tan leather/marbled boards. Some rubbing. Very tight, but some foxing and discolouration. 1035 LANGDALE, Charles. Memoirs of Mrs Fitzherbert; with an account of her marriage with H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, afterwards King George the Fourth. London, Richard Bentley, 1856. 8vo. 202pp. Portrait frontispiece. Illustrations. Inscription to fep. Tan calf, gilt decoration with lettering to spine. Some rubbing and labels missing. An extremely good copy.

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1036 HARRISON, Joseph. The Floricultural Cabinet and Florist’s Magazine. London, Whittaker, 1833-1842. 8vo. Ten volumes bound in eight: each containing approx. 308pp, covering the period January 1833 to December 1842. The engraved, wood-engraved, or lithographic illustrations of flowering plants issued with each monthly magazine are nearly all handcoloured. At least one (and sometimes two) of these exquisite, detailed, and colourful images were included in every issue. In addition to these handsome images, the magazine provided a wealth of information for 19th-century horticulturists. The magazine was founded and edited for two decades by Joseph Harrison of Downham Nursery in Norfolk, a horticulturist who had served as head gardener to Lord Wharncliffe at Wortley Hall near Sheffield. Quarter green leather/marbled boards, this set is in remarkably good condition, very clean and tight.

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1037 CARLYLE, Thomas. The French Revolution. A history. London, Chapman & Hall, 1895. 8vo. Three volumes bound in two: x, 538; 260; 286pp. Portrait frontispiece. Marbled edges and endpapers. Tan leather, gilt lettering, decoration and coat of arms.. Some rubbing to edges, otherwise a near fine set. 1038 DURRELL, Gerald. Encounters with Animals. With illustrations by Ralph Thompson. Rupert Hart-Davais, 1958. First edition. 8vo. 187pp. Illustrations. Blue cloth, silver lettering to spine. A near fine copy in a slightly foxed dustjacket. 1039 GRAVES, Robert. I, Claudius. From the autobiography of Tiberius Claudius, Emperor of the Romans, born B.C. 10 to murdered and deified A.D. 54. London, Arthur Barker, 1934. First edition. 8vo. 494. Folded family tree. Black cloth, stained. Gilt lettering to spine. Some foxing to endpapers. Text block immaculate. 1040 JOHNS, C.A. Flowers of the Field. Revised throughout and edited by Clarence Elliott. /with an appendix including the pipe-wort tribe [eriocauleae], the sedge tribe [syperaceae], and the grass tribe [gramineae]. With 96 coloured illustrations by E.N. Gwatkin and 245 woodcuts in the text. Fifth impression. London, George Routledge, 1913. 8vo. 378pp. Frontispiece. Illustrations. Green cloth. gilt decoration to upper cover and lettering to spine. Slight rubbing to corners and spine extremities. An extremely good, tight copy. 1041 MISCELLANEOUS. MACARTHUR, Ellen, Race Against Time; EGERTON, Sir Alfred, 1886-1959, A memoir with papers; SIMPSON, F.A., Louis Napoleon and the Recovery of France, 1848-1856; CONTE, Sieur Louis de, Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc; MAUROIS, Andre, Disraeli, A Picture of the Victorian Age; MOOREHEAD, Alan, the End in Africa. 1042 MISCELLANEOUS. IRVING, Washington, The Alhambra; BURGESS, Alan, The Word for Love; Poems for Today; HUGHES, Thomas, Tom Brown’s School Days; MOORE, Thomas, Irish Melodies; LONGFELLOW, Henry W., The Poetical Works; GARDNER, John, Licence Renewed; WELLS, H.G., Babes in the Darkling Wood; KIPLING, Rudyard, BarrackRoom Ballads and other verses; KIPLING, Rudyard, The Light that Failed

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1043 AGRICULTURE: STAPLEDON, George, The Way of the Land; BARNETT, T. Ratcliffe, Highland Harvest; SOMERVILLE, William, How a Tree Grows; HALL, A.D., Agriculture After the War; STAPLEDON, R.G. & HANLEY, J.A., Grass Land Its Management and Improvement; The Agricultural Notebook, 12th Edition, Facts and figures for farmers, students and all engaged or interested in farming; DRUMMOND, John, Charter for the Soil; Farm Tractors; GRAHAM, Michael, Soil and Sense; STAPLEDON, George, The Plough-up Policy and Ley Farming; RUSSELL, E. John, Agriculture: To-day and To-morrow; CURWEN, E. Cecil, Plough and Pasture; NICHOLSON, H.H., The Principles of Field Drainage; THOMAS, J.F.H., Sheep; MASSINGHAM, H.J. & others, The English Countryside.

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1044 AGRICULTURE: DUNLOP, James, Farming in Australia and Ayrshire folks we met when there; WATSON, J.A. Scott, The Farming Year; TERRY, Charles Sanford, A History of Scotland from the Roman Evacuation to the Disruption, 1843; PERCIVAL, John, Agricultural Bacteriology; HALL, A.D., The Soil; WOOD, Theodore, The Farmer's Friends and Foes; GARNETT, Thomas, Essays in Natural History and Agriculture; FREAM, W., Elements of Agriculture; Transactions of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, 1915; WATSON, J.A.S. & MORE, J.A., Agriculture, the Science and Practice of British Farming; MASSINGHAM, H.J., England and the Farmer, a Symposium. 1045 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND WELFARE: MOSS, A.W., Valiant Crusade The history of the RSPCA; COOPER, M.M., Beef Production; MARSHALL, F.H.A. & HALNAN, E.T., Physiology of Farm Animals; TYRWHITTDRAKE, Garrard, My Life with Animals and Other Reminiscences; CREW, F.A.E., Animal Genetics; PARK, R.D., Animal Husbandry; HALDANE, J.B.S. & HUXLEY, Julian, Animal Biology; HAGEDOORN, A.L., Animal Breeding; GADOW, H., The Wanderings of Animals. 1046 SCOTLAND: MACDONALD, Emily, Twenty Years of Hebridean Memories; The Complete Scotland; GRANT, Elizabeth, Memoirs of a Highland Lady; FERGUSSON, James, John Fergusson, 1727-1750, an Ayrshire Family and the 'Forty-Five; LANSDALE, M.H., Scotland Historic and Romantic; DIXIE, G.D., Historic Gleanings in Three Famous Border Counties; BEATTIE, David J., Lang Syne in Eskdale; GRAHAM, William, The Scots Word Book; HOME, Gordon, Through the Borders to the Heart of Scotland; ANDERSON, William, The Pentland Hills; HOME, Gordon, Through the Borders to the Heart of Scotland; ANDERSON, William, The Pentland Hills; HEWAT, Kirkwood,A Little Scottish World; Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland. 1047 BIOGRAPHY: WRAXALL, N. William. Historical Memoirs of my own time; VILLIERS, Elizabeth, Queen Alexandra, the Well-Beloved; NEWDIGATE, Lady, The Cheverels of Cheverel Manor; THOMSON, John, Life and Times of Willliam Thomson; WINTLE, W.J., The Story of Victoria R.I.; KELLER, Helen, The Story of My Life; BENSON, E.F., The Kaiser and English Relations; SITWELL, Edith, Victoria of England; HENLEY, Dorothy, Rosalind Howard, Countess of Carlisle; WAVELL, Archibald, Allenby, A Study in Greatness; SITWELL, Edith, Fanfare for Elizabeth; MARIE LOUISE, Princess, My Memories of Six Reigns; ASTON, George, HRH the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn

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1048 BIOGRAPHY: BRYANT, Arthur, King Charles II; LUDWIG, Emil, Kaiser Wilhelm II; FEILING, Keith, The Life of Neville Chamberlain; MONTEFIORE, Arthur, Stanley The African Explorer; LENNOX, Cuthbert, George Douglas Brown; CATES, William L.R., A Dictionary of General Biography. 1049 HISTORY: COLLINGWOOD, R.G., Roman Britain; MARRIOTT, J.A.R., England since Waterloo; FITCHETT, W.H., Fights for the Flag; SANDERS, Lloyd, The Holland House Circle; ARONSON, Crowns in Conflict; MINNEY, R.J., Clive of India; SMITH, G.G., The Days of James IV; MARVIN, F.S., The Living Past; BRYANT, Arthur, The Years of Endurance 1793-1802; BEAVERBROOK, Lord. Men and Power.

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1050 BIOGRAPHY: NEALE, J.E., Queen Elizabeth I; BAGGER, Eugene, Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary; WATSON, D.R., The Life and Times of Charles I; PLUMB, J.H., The First Four Georges; CHAPMAN, F. Spencer, Memoirs of a Mountaineer; PATERSON, James, Autobiographical Reminiscences; NICOLSON, Harold, King George the Fifth; King and People 1910-1935; LINKLATER, Eric, A Year of Space; ZIEGLER, Philip, King Edward VIII; LIVERSIDGE, Douglas, Prince Philip; and, Prince Charles; GOLLWITZER, Helmut, Unwilling Journey, a Diary from Russia; MACKIE, R.L., King James IV of Scotland. 1051 SCOTLAND: BRUCE, Norman, Twilight in Scotland; RUSSELL, James, Reminiscences of Yarrow; BLAKE, George, Scottish Treasure Trove, Intimate Thoughts of John Baxter, Bookseller; LEWIS, George, The Life Story of Aunt Janet; MACKENNA, R.W., Flower o' the Heather; LANG, Theo, Edinburgh and the Lothians; MOTHERSOLE, Jessie, Agricola's Road into Scotland; SCOTT-MONCRIEFF, George, the Lowlands of Scotland; ROSS, John, Royal Scotland; INSH, G.P., Scotland and the Modern World; THOMSON, David, Nairn in Darkness and Light; SMEATON, Oliphant, Allan Ramsay 1052 POETS AND POETRY: Jean Ingelow, Robert Bloomfield, John Keats, Hannah More, James Thomson, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Waller, Milton, Cowley, John S. Gall, Oliver Goldsmith, Matthew Arnold, Butler, Denham, Dryden, Roscommon, Spratt, Dorset, Rochester, Otway, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Alexander Boswell, Abraham Cowley, F.W.H. Myers, Alexander Pope. 1053 ENGLAND AND THE ENGLISH COUNTRYSIDE: SMITH, Betty, Our Wiltshire Village, Steeple Ashton; DEFOE, Daniel, A Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain; Young, John, The Country House in the 1980s; BAILEY, Brian, The English Village Green; WOODFORD, James, A Country Parson's Diary; JOHNSON, Joan, The Gloucestershire Gentry; WATERSON, Merlin, the Country House Remembered; GOODERS, John, The Outdoor Guide to Britain; PRIESTLEY, J.B., The Beauty of Britain; BLUNDEN, Edmund, English Villages; HENREY, Mrs Robert, London; OSBORNE, A.B., Old-World England; MORTON, H.V., The Nights of London; STOW, John, The Survey of London.

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1054 THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS: SAVAGE, John Ashton, The Scroll of Time; MORRISON, G.H., The Weaving of Glory; The Truth Shall Make You Free; WESTCOTT, BROOKE, FOSS, The Revelation of the Father; NEWMAN, J.H.N., Development of Christian Doctrine; BINNS, L. Elliott, HUNKIN, J.W. & BETHUNE-BAKER, J.F., The Rise of the Christian Church; ROBERTS, Harry & HORDER, Lord, The Philosophy of Jesus; GORE, Charles, Jesus of Nazareth; FROUDE, J.A. Short Studies on Great Subjects; BOWEN, George, Deeper Spiritual Life; H.L.L., Daily Bread; KEMPIS, Thomas A., Of the Imitation of Christ; BROWNE, Thomas, Religio Medici; PATERSON, A.S., A Concise System of Theology; ROBINSON, Wade, The Philosophy of the Atonement; McDOWALL, William, Memorials of St Michael's the Old Parish Churchyard of Dumfries; KENYON, Frederic, The Story of the Bible; H.L.L., Missionary Enterprise in Many Lands

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1055 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AND WELFARE: FRASER, Allan, Beef Cattle Husbandry; Everyday Farriery; MORGAN, C. Lloyd, Animal Behaviour; THOMSON, J. Arthur, The Study of Animal Life; LYMINGTON, Viscount, Horn, Hoof and Corn; GARNER, Frank H., British Dairying; LINTON, R.G., Animal Nutrition and Veterinary Dietetics; Black's Veterinary Dictionary; Part volumes on horses, pigs, bees, goats, etc. Various pamphlets on poultry. 1056 TRAVEL: WETHERILL, H.B., The World and its Discovery; HADDON, A.C., The Wanderings of Peoples; YOUNG, Norwood, The Story of Rome; THOREAU, Henry D., Week on the Concord and Merrimac Rivers; GILLIARD, Charles, A History of Switzerland; COUPLAND, Reginald, Livingstone's Last Journey; CUST, Lionel, Jerusalem, a Historical Sketch; NORTHCLIFFE, Alfred Viscount, My Journey Round the World; IRVING, Washington, The Sketch Book, and Christmas. 1057 WARFARE: EISENHOWER, Dwight D., Crusade in Europe; KENNEDY, John, The Business of War; The War in Pictures [WWII]; T124, Sea Power; The Goebbels Diaries; WOODHAM-SMITH, Cecil, The Reason Why; CARDIGAN, Earl of, I Walked Alone; NORTHCLIFFE, Lord, At the War; BULLER, E. Amy, Darkness Over Germany; INGERSOLL, Ralph, Top Secret; BURNHAM, James, The Coming Defeat of Communism; GUEST, Freddie, Escape from the Bloodied Sun.

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1058 ROBERT BURNS: FORD, Robert, The Heroines of Burns and their Celebrating Songs; The Poetical Works of Robert Burns, with a Memoir of the Author's Life and a Glossary; The Poems of Robert Burns; CRAIGIE, William A., A Primer of Burns; MURDOCH, John Mitchell, Familiar Links with Robert Burns; The Burns Federation, Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, 1957; BURNES, James, Notes on his Name and Family; ross, John D., A Little Book of Burns Lore; SETOUN, Gabriel, Robert Burns; ROSS, John D., A Burns Handbook; HENLEY, W.E., Burns, Life, Genius, Achievement; CRICHTONBROWNE, Burns from a New Point of View; HENDERSON, T.F., Robert Burns; KENT, Charles, The Poetical Works of Robert Burns; MCVIE, John, Burns and Stair; DAICHES, David, Robert Burns; THORNTON, Robert Donald, William Maxwell to Robert Burns; BROWN, Hilton, There was a Lad; DENT, Alan, Burns in his Time; LINDSAY, Maurice, Robert Burns, The Man, His Work, The Legend; ESSLEMONT, Peter, Brithers A'; ROGERS, Charles. Genealogical memoirs of the Family of Robert Burns and of the Scottish House of Burns.

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1059 LITERATURE: GALSWORTHY, John, In Chancery; FERGUSSON, Robert, Poems; DOUGLAS, George, The House with the Green Shutters; Belloc, H., On Anything' GOLDSMITH, Oliver, The Works; SCOTT, Walter, The Antiquary; CRONIN, A.J., Beyond this Place; DUMAS, Alexancre, The Count of Monte Cristo; WINCHESTER, Stanley, The Practice; SACKVILLEWEST, V., The Land; NICOLL, W. Robertson, People and Books; EYRE, Archibald, The Trifler; MURRAY, Alexander, Life and Writings; ROSSETTI, William Michael, the Complete Works of Shakespeare.

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1060 BIOGRAPHY: PETERS, Margot, Mrs Pat, The Life of Mrs Patrick Campbell; DORAN, Dr., Lives of the Queens of England of the House of Hanover [2 vols]; SARA, M.E., The Life and Times of HRH Princess Beatrice; POPEHENNESSY, Una, A Czarina's Story; GATHRONE-HARDY, Robert, Ottoline, the Early Memoirs of Lady Ottoline Morrell; ATHOLL, Katharine, Duchess of, Working Partnership. 1061 SCOTLAND: CUTHERBERTSON, D.C., Autumn in Kyle; SPENCE, Rhoda, The Scottish Companion; FERGUSSON, James, Lowland Lairds; STEVEN, Campbell, The Story of Scotland's Hills; GAULD, H. Drummond, Brave Borderland; ANDERSON, Iain F., The Sunset Shore; BELL, J.J., Scotland's Rainbow West; THOMSON, A.A., Let's See the Lowlands; HOWLETT, Hamilton, Highland Constable; SCOTT-MONCRIEFF, George, Scotland's Dowry; Fergusson, James of Kilkerran, The White Hind and other discoveries; WILLIAMS, Charles, James I. 1062 BIOGRAPHY: CHANCELLOR, Frank B., Prince Consort; SACKVILLEWEST V. & NICOLSON, Harold. Another World Than This; PLOMER, William, Kilvert's Diary 1870-1879; MILLAR, A.H, Mary Queen of Scots, Her Life Story; SOUTHEY, Robert, Life of Nelson; FITZPATRICK, J.P., The Transvaal from Within; MORLEY, John, Life of Gladstone [2 vols.]; BAUROIS, Andre, The Life of Sir Alexander Fleming; HILL, Constance, Good Company in Old Westminster and The Temple; BALLANTYNE R.M., The Battle and the Breeze; BEVAN, Bryan, King James the Third of England; Wit and Wisdom of Lord Tredegar.

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1063 BIOGRAPHY: MAKIN, W.J., The Story of Twenty-Five Years. Celebrating the Royal Silver Jubilee, 1910-1935; The Authentic Pictorial Record of King George VI; PEACOCKE, Marguerite D. H.M. Queen Mary; WULFF, Louis, Elizabeth and Philip; HIBBERT, Christopher, Edward the Uncrowned King; MACKENZIE, Compton, The Windsor Tapestry, being a study of the life, heritage and abdication of HRH The Duke of Windsor; BROWN, Beatrice Curtis, Anne Stuart, Queen of England; BOLITHO, Hector, King Edward VIII; DIMBLEBY, Richard, Elizabeth Our Queen; SITWELL, Osbert, Dumb Animal; FRASER, Ian, Whereas I was Blind 1064 BIOGRAPHY: LAUDER, Harry, A Minstrel in France; FRASER, Antonia, Mary Queen of Scots; DUFF, David, Mother of the Queen; MAIR, George B., Escape from Surgery; HALDANE, Elizabeth S., From One Century to Another; SCOTT, George, Lucy Walter Wife or Mistress; TAYLER, Henrietta, Lady Nithsdale and her Family; HOME, Michale, Autumn Fields; HARDING, Bertita, Imperial Twilight; RUSSELL, Lady Rachel, Letters. 1065 EDUCATION/CHILDREN: KOHE, J. Martin. Everybody Speaks; The Bumper book for Boys; Sunday Reading for the Young 1901; The Express Ready Reckoner; COKE, Anthony Hippisley, A Seat at the Circus; Nelson's Encyclopaedia, 20; The Royal Star Readers; NESFIELD, J.C., Manual of English Grammar and Composition; Nuttall's Standard Pronouncing Dictionary; The Ideal Primary Regional Geography; Wilson's Inorganic Chemistry. 1066 ENGLAND & LONDON: MERCER, Derrik & PUTTNAM, David, Rural England. Our Countryside at the Crossroads; WILLIAMS, Neville, Royal Homes; HUSSEY, Christopher, English Country Houses Open to the Public; GRAEME, Bruce, The Story of Buckingham Palace; Britain's Wonderland of Nature; Bartholomews Road Atlas of Great Britain; MORTON, H.V., The Spell of London; MUIRHEAD, L. Russell, Short Guide to London; HOLMES, Edric, London's Countryside; DUGUID, Charles, The Stock Exchange

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1067 EVOLUTION: LOON, Hendrik Willem van, The Home of Mankind; Ancient Man; SCHEINFELD, Amram, You and Heredity; LAING, S., Human Origins; CARREL, Alexis, Man, the Unknown; BALL, Robert, The Cause of an Ice Age; KEITH, Arthur, Ancient Types of Man;; HADDON, A.C., The Races of Man; CHILD, H.A.T., The Earth and its peoples; TAYLOR, Edward B. Researches into the Early History of Mankind and the Development of Civilization; McCABE, Joseph. Prehistoric Man. 1068 PHILOSOPHY/PSYCHOLOGY: NICOLSON, Harold, Good Behaviour; BALDWIN, J.M., Handbook of Psychology; SMILES, Samuel, Self-Help; Duty; The Commonplace Philosopher in Town and Country; BARLOW, K.E., The Discipline of Peace; HUXLEY, Thomas H., Hume: With Helps to the Study of Berkeley; BRAGG, William, Concerning the Nature of Things; KNOWLSON, T. Sharper, The Art or Thinking; NEWCASTLE, Lord Percy of, The Heresy of Democracy. A Study in the History of Government; SPINOZA, Ethics.

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1069 BIOGRAPHY: OMAN, Carola, The Wizard of the North [Sir Walter Scott]; £10 - 20 GREEN, Julian, Diary 1928-1957; BLUNDEN, Edmund & CRABBE, The Life of George Crabbe; HOLLWAY-CALTHROP, H.C., Petrarch, His life and times; ROYDEN, Maude, A Threefold Cord; MITCHELL, Alex, Recollections of a Lifetime; GRAHME, Colonel James of Levans, A Biographical Sketch of Jacobite Times; In Memoriam the Rt. Hon. Samual Smith; WITHERS, Percy, Friends in Solitude; HUTCHINSON, Lucy, Memoirs of Life of Colonel Hutchinson; CALLENDER, Geoffrey, The Life of Nelson; COLSON, Percy, Victorian Portraits, LEE, Sidney, Queen Victoria; TISDALL, E.E.P. Queen Victoria's John Brown. 1070 RELIGIOUS TOPICS: MERTON, Thomas, Seeds of Contemplation; The £10 - 20 Divine Plan of the Ages; Life - How Did it Get Here? TALMAGE, T. DeWitt, The Pathway of Life; MILLER, J.R., Shining and Serving; HADLEY, Caroline, Stories of the Apostles; FARRAR, Frederic W., Eternal Hope; ROBERTSON, Frederick W., Sermons on Christian Doctrine; Sermons on Bible Subjects; FROST, Bede, The Art of Mental Prayer; MODGKIN, A.M. Christ in All the Scriptures; RUTHERFORD, J.F., Deliverance; MACMILLAN, Hugh, Bible Teachings in Nature; JAMES, John Angell, The Young Man from Home; CAVE, Sydney, The Gospel of St Paul; OSMENT, R.M., Heavenwards from Communism; Annals of the Burning Bush; DRUMMOND, Henry, Natural Law in the Spiritual World 1071 AGRICULTURE/ NATURAL HISTORY: MALDEN, W.J., Grassland Farming; PERCIVAL, Joyn, Agricultural Botany; LEE Brian, Guide of Fields, Farms and Hedgerows; FURNEAUX, W.S., Field and Woodland Plants; DUNCAN, F. MARTIN, Our Insect Friends and Foes; KEEBLE, Frederick, Fertilizers and Food Production on Arable and Grass Land; BALFOUR, E.B., The Living Soil; NEWSHAM, J.C., Crops and Tillage; LUBBOCK, John, The Beauty of Nature; Flowers, Fruits and Leaves; BAKER, Richard St Barbe, I Planted Trees. 1072 LITERATURE/ESSAYS/POETRY: SYMONDS, J.A., Studies of the Greek Poets; SITWELL, Osbert, Sing High! Sing Low!; RIDDELL, Henry Scott, Poems, Songs and Miscellaneous Pieces; STIRTON, John, Pastime Papers; KEBLE, John, The Christian Year and other Poems; NOYES, Alfred, Collected Poems; THOMSON, James. The Poetical Works; PETTIGREW, Thomas Joseph, A Select Collection of Epitaphs; CARY, Henry Francis, Pindar in English Verse; PEACOCK, W., Selected English Essays; SWAN, Annie S., Towards the Dawn; BREY, Dennis, Strays. 1073 SCOTLAND: WILKINSON, Clennell, Bonnie Prince Charlie; Haslehust, E.W., The Scott Country; GRANT, L.F., The Social and Economic Development of Scotland before 1603; HYATT, Harry, The Charm of Edinburgh; SMOUT, T.C., A History of the Scottish People; MUDIE, P. Laurence K., Scott and the Lure of the Road; KERMACK, W.R., The Scottish Highlands, a Short History; BELL, J.J., Scotland in Ten Days; HARVEY, William, Scottish Life and Character; POWER, William, My Scotland; The Land of Scott and the Four Border Abbeys; BARNETT, T. Ratcliffe, The Road to Rannoch and the Summer Isles; MCKAY, Archibald, The History of Kilmarnock.

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1074 OVERSEAS: PRATT, John, China and Britain; GOTTMANN, Jean, A Geography of Europe; KNICKERBOCKER, H.R., The Soviet Five-Year Plan and its Effect on World Trade; SITWELL, Osbert, The Four Continents; FORBES, Rosita, India of the Prince's; HAYTER, William, The Kremlin and the Embassy; ETHERTON, P.T., Across the Great Deserts; ASHBY, Douglas, Things Seen in Switzerland in Summer; MORTON, H.V., In the Steps of St Paul; KENNAN, George F., Russian the Atom, and the West; BRYCE, James, The Holy Roman Empire; GUNTHER, John, Inside Europe.

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1075 HEALTH, PHILOSOPHY, MISCELLANEOUS: National Service; HUXLEY, Thomas H., Man's Place in Nature and other Anthropological Essays; BRIGGS, Charles Augustus, History of the Study of Theology; MARVIN, F.S., The Century of Hope; PLIMMER, V.G., Food Values at a Glance; GRIFFITHS, John S., Health and Personality; SCHOPENHAUER, Arthur, Studies in Pessimism; PUNNETT, R.C., Mendelism; CREW, F.A.E., Sex-Determination; DARLINGTON, C.D. & LA COUR, L.F., The Handling of Chromosomes; BAXTER, J.S., Aids to Embryology; MULLER, Friedrich Max, The Silesian Horseherd; LUBBOCK, JOHN, The Pleasures of Life, parts I and II; WILLIAMS, Leslie, Aids to Obstetrics; PIERCE, R.V., The People's Commonsense Medical Adviser; EUCKEN, Rudolf & WIDGERY, Alban G. Life's Basis and Life's Ideal; OESTERLEY, W.O.E., Immortality and the Unseen World; KELF-COHEN, R., Nationalisation in Britain; JACKS, G.V. & WHYTE, R.O., The Rape of the Earth; EAST, Norwood, Society and the Criminal; BOUCE, Paul-Gabriel, Sexuality in Eighteen-Century Britain. 1076 HISTORY: MUNRO, James, A Short History of Great Britain; CREASY, Edward, Fifteen Decisive Battles; MACAULAY, Lord, Historical Essays; INGE, W.R., The Victorian Age; Wolseley, Field-Marshal Viscount, The Decline and Fall of Napoleon; WERTH, Alexander, France in Ferment; BREMNER, David, The Industries of Scotland; HAMMERTON, J.A., The Outline History of the World; BROWN, P. Hume, Scotland in the Time of Queen Mary; MACKENZIE, Agnes Mure, The Kingdom of Scotland. 1077 BIOGRAPHY, ETC: MASTERS, David, With Pennants Flying; MONTGOMERY, Bernard, The Memoire of Field-Marshall the Viscount Montgomery of Alamein; East Coast Ways and Memories; NEILL, A.S., A Dominie's Log; PAGE, Robin, The Decline of an English Village; 1078 A collection of Militaria Books, covering air warfare, carriers, WWII allied tanks etc. 1079 A collection of 30 Militaria Books in good, clean order. Subjects include 'The Lancaster at War', '1100 Miles with Monty' and 'Hirohito's Samurai'. 1080 A collection of 29 Militaria Books in good, clean order. Subjects include 'Arnhem 1944', 'Weapons of the SAS' and 'Small Arms'.

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1081 A collection of books concentrating on air combat. The lot includes a technical manual of the JU88 A-1 published in January 1940, numbered as 1296 and with three Reichministry Stamps and Cancellations. A scarce and unusual document. 26 books in all. 1082 A varied collection of 26 books on Militarya subjects. Good clean volumes, an interesting selection. 1083 A collection of 28 Military Books. Subjects include 'The Falklands Campaign, The Royal Navy and Convoys in WWII.

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1084 Books covering warfare (31) - different aspects of land, sea and air warfare. 1085 A collection of 32 books on warfare which includes two on badges and insignia and the autobiography of Colin Powell. 1086 Books on Militaria (25) - Subjects including night fighters and world army uniforms since 1939. 1087 Books on Military matters (24) - Including three on small arms. 1088 A collection of Military Books including biographies of MacArthur, Montgomery and Patton. 29 volumes in the lot. 1089 Books on Militaria (34) - Including Bomber Command 1936-1940 and The French Foreign Legion. 1090 Military Books (16) - Including one on the Marines and another on the South African Armed Services. 1091 A collection of 33 books on aspects of warfare. 1092 Military Books (28) - Including 'Korea, the Unknown War' and Chris Ryan's 'The One That Got Away'. 1093 Military Books on Air Warfare (9), plus two binders of 'The Air Enthusiast' and 'The Aeroplane Spotter Magazine'. 1094 A collection of 18 books on different aspects of warfare. 1095 Books (18) on warfare, all in good condition. 1096 Books (3) East Anglia/England - Photographic memories of East Anglia, Norfolk from the air and 'Everyman's England'. 1250 Telephone Box, Red, Good. Dinky 12C 1251 Petrol Tank Wagon, Green, Good. Dinky 25D 1252 US Jeep, Light Green, Fair. Dinky 25J 1253 Bedford End Tipper, Dark Green. Fair. Dinky 25M 1254 Bedford End Tipper, Cream/Red. Fair. Dinky 25M 1255 Aveling Barford Roller, Red/Green, Good. Dinky 25P 1256 Forward Control Lorry, Red, Good. Dinky 25R 1257 Six Wheeled Wagon, Dark Blue/Grey Tilt, Good. Dinky 25S 1258 Bedford Refuse Wagon, Fawn/Green Shutters, Good. Dinky 25V 1259 Bedford Truck, Light Green, Good. Dinky 25W 1260 Commer Breakdown Lorry, Tan/Green, Good. Dinky 25X 1261 Jeep, Red, Good. Dinky 25Y 1262 Jeep, Green, Good. Dinky 25Y 1263 Massey Harris Tractor, Red/Yellow, Good. Dinky 27A 1264 Halesowen Harvest Trailer, Brown/Red, Good. Dinky 27B 1265 Massey Harris Manure Spreader, Red, Fair. Dinky 27C 1266 Land Rover, Green, Good. Dinky 27D 1267 Land Rover, Orange, RP. Dinky 27D 1268 Estate Car, Fawn/Brown, Good. Dinky 27F 1269 Motor Cart, Green/Brown, Good. Dinky 27G 1270 Disc Harrow, Red/Yellow, Fair. Dinky 27H 1271 Disc Harrow, Red/Yellow, Good. Dinky 27H 1272 Triple Gang Mower, Red/Green/Yellow, Good. Dinky 27J 1273 Hay Rake, Red/Yellow, Good. Dinky 27K 67

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Land Rover Trailer, Green, Good. Dinky 27M Land Rover Trailer, Orange, Good. Dinky 27M Land Rover Trailer, Orange, Good. Dinky 27M Austin Wagon, Blue, Good. Dinky 30S Austin Covered Wagon, Maroon Red Tilt, Good. Dinky 30S Dodge Rear Tipping Wagon, Orange/Green, Good. Dinky 30M Dodge Rear Tipping Wagon, Blue/Grey, Fair. Dinky 30M Electric Van Express Dairy, Cream, Fair. Dinky 30V Electric Van Express Dairy, Grey, Fair. Dinky 30V Hindle Smart Helecs Articulated Lorry, Maroon, Good. Dinky 30W Frazer Nash Sports Car, Dark Grey, Good. Dinky 38A Frazer Nash Sports Car, Blue, Good. Dinky 38A Austin Taxi, Green/Yellow, Good. Dinky 40H Police Box, Blue, Good. Dinky 42A MGTF Midget Racing Colours (24), Red-Tan seats, RP. Dinky 108 MGTF Midget Racing Colours (28), White-Red seats, RP. Dinky 108 MG Midget, Red/Fawn, Good. Dinky 108 Four Berth Caravan with transparent roof, Cream, BNM. Dinky 117 Rolls Royce Phantom V, Dark Blue, RP. Dinky 124 Vauxhall Viva, Metallic Blue, BNM. Dinky 136 Hillman Imp Saloon, Red, BM. Dinky 138 Ford Fordor Sedan, Yellow, RP. Dinky 139a Ford Fairlane,, Light Green, RP. Dinky 148 Hillman Minx, Brown, RP. Dinky 154 (4of) Rover 75, Blue/Cream, RP. Dinky 156 Rover 75 Boxes (2), Yellow, Fair. Dinky 156 Ford Zephyr, Two Tone Blue, Good. Dinky 162 Triumph 1300, Light Blue, BM. Dinky 162 Sunbeam Rapier, 2 Tone, Fair. Dinky 166 Singer Gazelle, Green/Grey, Good. Dinky 168 Ford Escort, Light Blue, BM. Dinky 168 Nash Rambler, Pink with Blue, Good. Dinky 173 Bentley S2, Grey, Good. Dinky 194 Police Mini Cooper S, White, Good. Dinky 250 Police Mini, White, BNM. Dinky 250 Daimler Ambulance, Cream, Good. Dinky 253 Austin Taxi, Black, RP. Dinky 254 Police Range Rover, White, Good. Dinky 254 Police Mini Clubman, Blue, Good. Dinky 255 Police Humber Hawk, Black, Good. Dinky 256 Bnash Rambler/Canadian Fire Chief, Red, Good. Dinky 257 Morris 10cwt Van (Royal Mail), Red, RP. Dinky 260 Renault Dauphine Mini Cab, Red with transfers, Poor. Dinky 268 Ford Escort Police Car, Pale Blue, Good. Dinky 270 Ford Escort Police Car, Pale Blue, Good. Dinky 270 68

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Aveling Barford Diesel Roller, Orange/Yellow, BM. Dinky 279 London Austin Taxi, Black, Good RP. Dinky 284 Atlas Kennebrake Mini-Bus, Blue/Grey, Good. Dinky 295 Massey Harris/Ferguson Tractor, Red, Good. Dinky 300 Field Marshall Tractor, Silver Wheels, Good. Dinky 301 Field Marshall Tractors, (3 in No.), Green Wheels, Good. Dinky 301 Field Marshall Tractor, Green, RP (Good). Dinky 301 David Brown Tractor, White, Good. Dinky 305 David Brown Tractor, Red/Yellow, Good. Dinky 305 Leyland Tractor, Blue, RP. Dinky 308 Leyland Tractor, Metallic Red, Good. Dinky 308 Leyland Tractor, Blue, BNM. Dinky 308 Halesowen Harvest Trailer, Red/Yellow, BM. Dinky 320 Land Rover, Red, BM. Dinky 340 Land Rover Trailer, Red, BM. Dinky 341 Land Rover Trailer, Green, Good. Dinky 341 Land Rover Trailer, Green, RP. Dinky 341 Mini-Moke, Metallic Blue, BM. Dinky 342 Dodge Farm Produce Wagon, Yellow/Green, Good (2 in No.). Dinky 343 Dodge Tipping Wagon with Tilt, Blue/Orange/Fawn, RP/Good. Dinky 343 Dodge Farm Produce Wagon, Red/Blue, Good. Dinky 343 Dinky Convoy Series (Trucks), Various Colours, Fair. Dinky 399 BEV Electric Truck and Driver, Grey, Good. Dinky 400 Coventry Climax Fork Lift, Orange/Green, Good. Dinky 401 Bedford Coca-Cola Lorry, Red/White Roof, MU. Dinky 402 Ford Transit (Kenwood), Blue/White Roof, Fair. Dinky 407 Bedford End Tipping Truck, Blue/Yellow, NMU. Dinky 410 Dodge Rear Tipping Wagon, Blue/Grey, Good. Dinky 414 Leyland Comet Lorry, Yellow/Green, RP. Dinky 417 Leyland Comet with Hinged Tailboard, Green/Orange, BM. Dinky 418 Leyland Comet, 2 Tone Green, RP. Dinky 418 Leyland Comet Wagon Ferrocrete Cement, Yellow, RP. Dinky 419 Fordson Flat Truck, Green, Good. Dinky 422 Bedford TK Coal Wagon, Green, Good. Dinky 425 Guy Warrior Flat Truck, Green/Red, Fair. Dinky 432 Bedford TK Crash Truck Top Rank, Off White, Good. Dinky 434 Bedford TK Crash Truck Auto Services, Red/Black/Grey, Good. Dinky 434 Bedford Tipping Lorry, Blue/Orange, Good. Dinky 435 Bedford Tipping Lorry, Yellow, BM. Dinky 435 Muir Hill 2WL Loader, Red, Good. Dinky 437 Muir Hill 2WL Loader, Yellow, Good. Dinky 437 Trojan 15cwt Van [Esso], Red, Good. Dinky 450 Bedford TK Box Van [Castrol], Metallic Green, NMU. Dinky 450 Trojan 15cwt Van [Esso], Red, NM. Dinky 451 Trojan 15cwt Van [Chivers Jellies], Green, Good. Dinky 452 Trojan 15cwt Van [Oxo], Blue, Good. Dinky 453 69

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Trojan 15cwt Van [Cydrax], Green, Good. Dinky 454 Trojan 15cwt Van [Brooke Bond], Red, Good. Dinky 455 Morris Commercial Van [Capstan], Two Tone Blue, NM. Dinky 465 Austin Van [Shell/BP], Green & Red, Fair. Dinky 470 Austin Van [Nestles], Red, Good. Dinky 470 Austin Van [Raleigh], Green, RP. Dinky 470 Bedford Van [Kodak], Yellow, Good. Dinky 480 Bedford Van [Ovaltine], Blue, Good. Dinky 481 Bedford Van [Dinky Toys], Two Tone Yellow, Good. Dinky 482 Foden 14-ton Wagon, Dark Grey/Red, Good. Dinky 501 Foden Flat Truck, Green, Good. Dinky 502 Foden Flat Truck, Orange & Green, Good. Dinky 502 Foden 14-ton Tanker, Two Tone Blue, Good. Dinky 504 Foden Flat Truck with Chains, Maroon, Good. Dinky 505 Foden Flat Truck with Chains, Green, Good. Dinky 505 Guy 4-ton Lorry, Two Tone Blue, Fair. Dinky 511 Guy 4-ton Lorry, Green & Brown, Good. Dinky 511 Guy Flat Truck, Maroon, Good. Dinky 512 Guy Flat Truck with Tailboard, Blue/Orange, Good. Dinky 513 Guy Van [Slumberland], Red, Good. Dinky 514 Guy Van [Spratts], Red/Cream, Good. Dinky 514 Bedford Articulated Lorry, Yellow, Good. Dinky 521 Bedford Articulated Lorry, Red, Good. Dinky 521 Big Bedford Lorry, Brown & Maroon, BNM. Dinky 522 (408) Big Bedford Lorry, Blue/Yellow, Good. Dinky 522 Leyland Comet Lorry with Hinged Tailboard, Two Tone Blue, RP. Dinky 532 Trailer, Grey, Good. Dinky 551 Horse Box [British Railways], Maroon, NM. Dinky 581 AEC Tanker [Shell Chemicals], Red/Yellow Decals, Good. Dinky 591 Elevator Loader, Yellow & Blue, BG. Dinky 564 (964) Spitfire MK2 Diamond Jubilee of the Royal Air Force, Chrome Mounted on Plinth (scarce 5000), MB. Dinky 700

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Foden Flat Truck with Tailboard, Blue & Orange, Good. Dinky 903 AEC Articulated Lorry [BRS], Red/Grey, Good. Dinky 914 AEC Articulated Lorry with Trailer, Orange & White, NMB. Dinky 915 Guy Van [Ever Ready], Blue, Good. Dinky 918 Guy Van [Golden Shred], Red, Fair. Dinky 919 Guy Warrior Van [Heinz Tomato] Decals, Red & Yellow, RP. Dinky 920 Big Bedford Van [Heinz Tomato] Decals, Red & Yellow, RP. Dinky 923 Big Bedford Van [Heinz Beans] Decals, Red & Yellow, NMU. Dinky 923 Leyland Dump Truck, White Cab Orange, NMU. Dinky 925 Bedford Pallet-Jekta Van, Orange/Cream, RP. Dinky 930 Leyland Octopus Wagon, Yellow& Green, RP. Dinky 934 Leyland Eight-Wheeled Test Chassis, Red & Silver, Fair. Dinky 936 Foden Mobilgas Tanker, Red with Decals, Good. Dinky 941

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Foden Regent Tanker, Dark Blue with Decals, Good. Dinky 942 Leyland Octopus Tanker [Esso], Red with Decals, Good. Dinky 943 Fuel Tanker [Shell-BP], Yellow/White, Good. Dinky 944 Fuel Tanker [AEC], White (Esso), BM. Dinky 945 Fuel Tanker [AEC], Green (Lucas), BM. Dinky 945 Albion Cement Mixer, Orange & Blue, Good. Dinky 960 Marrel Multi Bucket Unit, Yellow, Good. Dinky 966 BBC TV Control Room Lorry, Green, Good. Dinky 967 Muir-Hill Loader & Trancher, Yellow/Orange, Good. Dinky 967 BBC TV Roving Eye, Green, Good/BDG. Dinky 968 BBC TV Extending Mast Vehicle, Green, Good. Dinky 969 BBC TV Extending Mast Vehicle, Green, Good. Dinky 969 Jones Fleetmaster Cantilever Crane, Red/White, Good. Dinky 970 Coles 20 Ton Lorry Mounted Crane, Yellow & Orange, BNM. Dinky 972 Heynor Car Transporter, Blue/Yellow & Red, BDG. Dinky 974 Bedford Refuse Wagon, Green & Grey, Good. Dinky 978 Coles Hydra Truck 150T, Yellow/Black, Good. Dinky 980 Car Carrier, Red/Grey, Fair. Dinky 984 Atlas Digger, Yellow/Orange, NMU. Dinky 984 Car Carrier Trailer, Red/Grey, Fair. Dinky 985 Car Carrier & Trailer, Red/Grey, NMU. Dinky 984 & 985 Pullmore Car Transporter with 4 cars (Gift Set) Car No. 154,156,161,162, Blue, Good. Dinky 990 Ruston Bucyrus Excavator, Red/Yellow/Grey, NM. Dinky 975 Bedford Van CA [Kodak], Yellow, MB. Corgi 05601 Bedford Van CA [Ovaltine], Light Blue, MB. Corgi 05602 Bedford Van Morris J [Cydrax], Green, MB. Corgi 06201 Bedford Van Morris J [Oxo], Dark Blue, MB. Corgi 06202 Bedford Van Morris 1000 [Shell/BP], Green/Red, MB. Corgi 06501 Bedford Van Morris 1000 [Nestles], Red, MB. Corgi 06502 Bedford Truck [S-Lyons], Dark Blue, MB. Corgi 19301 Bedford Truck [S-Weetabix], Yellow, MB. Corgi 19302 Thames Trader Trucks [Heinz], Red/Yellow, MB. Corgi 19303 Thames Trader Trucks [Slumberland], Red, MB. Corgi 30301 Thames Trader Trucks [Ever Ready], Blue, MB.Corgi 30302 Bedford Truck S [Spratts], Red/White, MB. Corgi 30303 Chevrolet Rigid Back Lorry [Swiss Rolls Livery], Blue/Grey, GB. oo Scale Police Mini Van (with model policeman-dog missing), Dark Blue, MU. Corgi MRN448 London Taxi Cab, Black, Good. Corgi MRN416 Yardley McLaren Ford M19A Racing Car, White Orange, Good. Unknown maker. Massey Ferguson Tractor 65, Red/White, Good. Corgi 50 Massey Ferguson Tractor 165, Red/White, Good. Unknown maker.

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Massey Ferguson Tractor 165, Red/White, Good. Unknown maker. Ford 5000 Tractor, Blue, Good. Unknown maker. Ford 5000 Tractor, Blue, Poor. Unknown maker. Lincoln Town Car Stretch Limousine, Black, MB. Kinsmart 38070 Ford 6600 Tractor, Blue, Good. Unknown maker. Shawnee Poole Dump Trailer, Blue/Red chassis, Good. Unknown maker. Ford TW20, Blue, Good. Unknown maker. Express Dairies Volvo Tractor Unit & Refrigerated Trailer, Blue/White, BM, 1/43 scale. 11336 Express Dairies Scammel Scarab Set, Dark Blue/White, BM. Corgi 15101 Express Dairies 3 Truck Set, Dark Blue/White, BM. Days-Gone Express Dairies 1931 Morris Van, Dark/White, BM. DG043028 Express Dairies Milk Float, White, BM. Express Lone *Star Rolls Royce Silver Cloud 2, Metallic Blue, Fair. No Number Lone *Star E-Type Jaguar (Un-painted), Bare metal, Good. No Number Lone *Star Big Motor Roller, Orange, Poor. No Number Lone *Star Armoured Car, Dark Green, Poor. No Number Lone *Star Armoured Car, Dark Green, Poor. No Number Lledo Days Gone Ford Tanker [Castrol], Green/White, BM. 57005 Lledo Days Gone Dennis Limousine, Green, BM. 35001 Lledo Harry Ramsden 70th, Fawn, BM. No Number Lledo RNLI Lifeboats, Dark Blue/White, BM. No Number Lledo Die cast Collector Promotion, Cream, BM. No Number Lledo Scammell 6 Wheeler [Fisher Renwick], Dark Blue/White, BM. DG044029 Lledo Ford Model T Glenfiddich, Dark Green, BM. DG006159 Lledo Renault Van Chivas Regal, Gold/Red, BM. DG085011 Lledo Morris Van White Label, Fawn/Brown, BM. DG043031 Lledo Articulated Truck [Safeway], White/Green, BM, 1/76 scale. No Number Oxford Die cast Collect Promotion, Red, BM. No Number 1949 Land Rover [AA], Yellow/Fawn Roof, Good. Dinky DY9-B 1922 Foden Steam [Spillers] Wagon, Green/White, MU. Dinky Y27 Jack Richards ERF Curtain side (In presentation case with signed history sheet), Yellow with Decals, MB. Corgi 75204 Jack Richards ERF ECS Tractor Unit, Yellow with Decals, MB. Corgi CC12705 Jack Richards Mercedes-Benz Actros Megaspace Unit (Limited Edition), Yellow with Decals, MB. Corgi CC13802 Jack Richards DAF XF Space Cab Unit, Yellow with Decals, MB. Corgi CC13218 Jack Richards Albion Reiver (LAD) Dropside Lorry (Limited Edition), Yellow with Decals, MB. Corgi CC11607 Co-op Thames Trader [Milk], White, BM, 1/64 scale. Vanguards Ford Thames Trader [Tanker], Green, BM, 1/64 scale. Vanguards Jack Richards Bedford S Artic Trailer & Pallets (Twin axle) (Limited Edition), Yellow with Decals, MB. 19802 72

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Massey Ferguson TE20, Grey, MB, 1/16 scale. Universal Hobbies Massey Ferguson 35X, Red, MB. No Number Massey Harris Tractor, Red, NMU. Chad Valley Display Cabinet - Mint condition, 12 shelves, light oak. Size 702cms x 905cms. Disp Cab No 1 Display Cabinet - Good condition, 3 shelves, light oak. Size 43cms x 1.40cms. Disp Cab No 2 Display Cabinet - Good condition, 2 shelves, light oak. Size 38cms x 48cms. Disp Cab No 3 Display Cabinet - Good condition, 2 shelves, light oak. Size 38cms x 48cms. Disp Cab No 4 The Great Book of Dinky Toys, Mint condition. Dinky - Books Book of 'Dinky Toys & Modelled Miniatures', Good condition. Dinky Books Book on Metal Toys, Good condition. Toy - Books Book on Transport Toys, Good condition. Toy - Books Dinky (First Edition) Catalogue, Good condition. Dinky - Books Dinky (No. 3 Edition), Good condition. Dinky - Books 4 Other Small Catalogues, Good condition. Mains Controller. Triang Dinky (Box) (Spare tyres/2 men). Dinky - Spares

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