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Two Day Antique, Collectors and Interior Sale.
Welcome to Bowler & Binnie Auctioneers' two-day sale.
Day 1- Friday 26th May at 10am- Antique, General & Household- Lots 1-700.
Day 2- Saturday 27th May at 10am-Antique, Collector & Interior- Lots 700 onwards.
Viewing will be held on Thursday 25th and Friday 26th between 10am-4pm.
Bidding can be done in several different ways; in person at our saleroom, by commission bid or online with one of our online platforms.
Our address is: Carnegie House, Lyneburn Industrial Estate, Halbeath Place, KY114JT
Due to demand and the need to turn our sales around quicker, we are now only sending small items, such as jewellery and non-fragile trinkets. For anything else a mailbox/courier will need to be arranged by yourself. We will not pack for courier collection. Below are some suggestions to help...
Mail Box- MBE Anne Balfour 01786449543- email: info@mbestirling.co.uk
GL Removal - James T.07542445515
Email: removalgl@gmail.com
Chris Watson Delivery Service T. 07793240435 E. info@chriswatsondelivery.co.uk W. chriswatsondelivery.co.uk, Items2go- 07783 861970 HC Couriers - 07491674691
ADS Alistair Weanie - alweanie@btconnect.com 07768084941
City Couriers- Adam Syme- 0131 447 7295-07740803433
Simon Smith-S.N.S Courier Services- 07715434211-Simonsmith864@yahoo.com
Pack & Send Edinburgh East-0131 201 2244
We hope you enjoy our upcoming sales :)
Bowler & Binnie Team
Day 1- Friday 26th May at 10am- Antique, General & Household- Lots 1-700.
Day 2- Saturday 27th May at 10am-Antique, Collector & Interior- Lots 700 onwards.
Viewing will be held on Thursday 25th and Friday 26th between 10am-4pm.
Bidding can be done in several different ways; in person at our saleroom, by commission bid or online with one of our online platforms.
Our address is: Carnegie House, Lyneburn Industrial Estate, Halbeath Place, KY114JT
Due to demand and the need to turn our sales around quicker, we are now only sending small items, such as jewellery and non-fragile trinkets. For anything else a mailbox/courier will need to be arranged by yourself. We will not pack for courier collection. Below are some suggestions to help...
Mail Box- MBE Anne Balfour 01786449543- email: info@mbestirling.co.uk
GL Removal - James T.07542445515
Email: removalgl@gmail.com
Chris Watson Delivery Service T. 07793240435 E. info@chriswatsondelivery.co.uk W. chriswatsondelivery.co.uk, Items2go- 07783 861970 HC Couriers - 07491674691
ADS Alistair Weanie - alweanie@btconnect.com 07768084941
City Couriers- Adam Syme- 0131 447 7295-07740803433
Simon Smith-S.N.S Courier Services- 07715434211-Simonsmith864@yahoo.com
Pack & Send Edinburgh East-0131 201 2244
We hope you enjoy our upcoming sales :)
Bowler & Binnie Team
1151 Lots
Lot 1061
Guide to Burntisland. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged. With An Account of the History, Geology, Ornithology, and Botany of the District. Issued by Herbert Folkarde, family grocer and wine merchant. No date, c 1910’ Paper Covers; stapled, rusting [Ref 013 ]Shakespeare & Ourselves. An Inaugural Lecture delivered at Burntisland on Friday, 27 Nov 1863 by John T Gordon, Sheriff of Midlothian. Edinburgh: Seton and Mackenzie, 1863; Grey Paper Covers, dirtied with age. Printed name of Josephine Dockar Drysdale gummed on top of front cover [Ref 014].
Hammer: £ 20
Lot 1062
Burntisland Early History and People. By John J Blygh. Fifeshire Advertiser Ltd, Kirkcaldy, 1948. Blue cloth, title on gilt on spine, and author’s name in gilt on front cover; ink inscription of previous owner, Jean Marshall Scotland Coombs, 91 Rossend Terrace, Burntisland; nice copy [Ref 015].Lot 1063
History of Scottish Burgh Life More Paericularly in the Time of the Stuarts. With Illustrations. By Andrew Young. Kirkcaldy: Printed by the Fifeshire Advertiser Limited, 1913; 500 copies printed; Title in gilt on front cover and spine. Gilt illustration of 17th century sailor on front cover; covers slightly marked, otherwise a nice copy [Ref 016]Second Edition, with Additional Illustrations, Numerous Corrections and Considerable Additional Matter. By Andrew Young. Kirkcaldy: Printed by the Fifeshire Advertiser Limited, 1924. 500 copies printed. Brown cloth; title and author’s name in gilt on front cover as well as gilt illustration of 17th century sailor front cover; original title on spine; signature of B McGuinness on fep [Ref 16A].
Lot 1064
CERES: The Croft House Andersons. With Memories of Ceres in rage sixties and seventies of last century. By One of Themselves [ie William P Anderson]; For Private Family Circulation. Cupar: J & G Innes Ltd, 1933. Red Cloth, title in gilt and front cover and spine; a nice clean copy, [Ref 017].Hammer: £ 34
Lot 1066
COLINSBURGH Anns of Colinsburgh. With Noes of Church `Life in Lilconquhar Parish. By Rev Robert Reid, Colinsburgh. Edinburgh: Andrew Elliot, 17 Princes Street, 1896,. This copy ex-Library, withdrawn from Edinburgh Public Libraries, with usual markings. Library bindings green boards; embossed Library Stamp on rear cover [Ref 019].Lot 1067
CUPAR, Item One. [George Innes] Historical Notes and Reminiscences of Cupar. Reprinted from the “Fife Herald” (1884). Cupar-Fife: Printed in “The Fife Herald” Office, Burnside. 1884. Boards; free tape around spine; bookplate of Gilmour of Lundin and Montrave on front paste down, with signature of R J Davidson on fep opposite; a nice copy [Ref 020]Item Two Another copy, bound in red cloth, with title of Reminiscences of Cupar; gilt title on front cover and spine [Ref 020A].
Hammer: £ 28
Lot 1068
Notes of a Communication Addressed to the Fifeshire Literary Scientific and Antiquarian Society. By John Govan, Honorary Corresponding Secretary. Published at the Request of the Society. Edinburgh: Printed by John Smellie, 2 Thistle Street, 1851. Brown Boards, green tape around spine. Book plate of Bibliotheca Lindesiana on front paste down, and opposite is the book plate of Gimour of Lundin and Momtrave [Ref 021].Hammer: £ 20
Lot 1069
History of the Cupar and District Co-operative Society Limited. Narrative by Harry C Laing Secretary. Published by the Society, 1939. Blue Cloth, title in gilt on front cover. Nice copy [Ref 022]The Parish Church of Cupar Old and St Michael of Tarvit. Script by Margaret W W Boyd. Oblong. Illustrated Card Covers, stapled. Published by Church. Printed by Innes Ltd, Cupar [1972] [ Ref 023]
Cupar, The Years of Controversy; its Newspaper Press, 1822-1872. By Andrew J Campbell. Published by The Fife Family History Society, 2009. Illustrated Card Covers. New [Ref 024].
Lot 1071
DALGETY: Glimpses of Pastoral Work in The Covenanting Times. A Record of the Labours of Andrew Donaldspm. A.M., Minister at Dalgety, Fifieshire. 1644-1662. By Rev William Ross, LLD., Bridge of Allan, author of Burgh Life in The Olden Time. London: James Nisbet & Co, Berner’s Street. Edinburgh: Andrew Elliot, 1877. x library, withdrawn from Edinburgh Public Libraries, with usual stamps and markings. Library Binding, Embossed stamp of Edinburgh Public Libraries on rear cover [Ref 026]DUNBOG Hall: The Heart of A Fife Parish Hall and its Community, 1914-2014. By Jonathan Falls. Published by Dunbog Parish Hall Trust, 2014. Illustrated Card Covers; new [Ref 027].
Hammer: £ 10
Lot 1072
Item One Rosyth Castle: A Notable Fifeshire Ruin’ By Alan Reid. Dunfermline: A Romanes, “Press” Office [First Edition); brown cloth, title in gilt on front cover and also on spine [This copy has embossed stamp of James Wilkie SSC Edinburgh on title page, who was the author of several fife histories in the 1920s and 1930s). A nice copy[Ref 071]
Rosyth Castle and the Story of the Naval Base, By Alan Reid. Second Edition, Revised and Extended. A Romanes & Son, “Press” Office, Dunfermline; hard back, green cloth boards; title in gilt on front cover and spine; distilled a little at top and bottom of spine; stapled, rusting; apart from that a nice clean copy [Ref 071 x1]
LOT 072 Item 1 The Story of Rosyth. Inverkeithing High School, July 1979. Soft cover, stapled; Signature of Ellen M Mees on front cover; Pp 167 Item [Ref 072 iten 1]
Two Revised Edition, June 1982, soft covers; published by Inverkeithing High School; Pp 240 [Ref 72 itm 2].
Hammer: £ 40
Lot 1073
ISLE OF MAY One Man’s Island. Paintings and Sketches from the Isle of May. By Keith Broke. J M Dent and Sons Ltd, London and Melbourne, 1984. White cloth, title in gilt on spine; dw, new [Ref 042]One Man’s River. Paintings and Sketches from a Scottish River. By Keith Broke. Harper and Row, Publishers, New York, 1988; green cloth, title on spine; dw’ new [Ref 043]
The Story of ay Island. Published by Largo Field Studies Society, Upper Largo. Fife. A5, Third Reprint, 1984. Typescript [
044].
Another copy, A4 size, Typescript. First Published 1971
The Isle of May. A Scottish Nature Reserve. My W J Eggeling. Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh, 1960; green cloth,dw, which is price clipped, but otherwise in good condition [Ref 045]
Item Two Second Edition, 1985, with additional material, Lothian Press, Kirkmichael, Perthshire; dw; new
The Isle of May. Wemyss Environmenal Education Centre. No date, c 1979; A5 Typescript, card covers [ref 046].
General Guide to the Isle of May, Fife’s Own Island of Mystery and History, Sea Cliffs, Sea Birds and Seals. By James Allan. Published by Tervor Limited; illustrated card covers; Second Edition, July 2002, Revised and Enlarged; new [Ref 047]..
Hammer: £ 30
Lot 1074
Inchcolme Abbey A Notable Fifeshire Ruin By Alan Reid, F.S.A., F.E.L.S., 1901 Dunfermline. [Hard Copy and Paper Back [Ref 036 & 036aA,]KILRENNY and CELLARDYKE Item One. Fisher Life: or, The Memorials of Cellardyke and The Fife Coast. By George Gourlay, Anstruther, 1879; blue cloth, gilt on front cover and spine’ gilt illustration in middle of front cover; signatutr on title [age; Cupar: “Fife Herald” Office;
Anstruther: George Gourlay, bookseller; slight staining in middle of first 10 pages, otherwise a good copy Item Two
Another copy, ex Library; withdrawn from Grimsby Public Library, with usual stamps and markings; title in gilt and spine, together with library number; embossed library stamp on front cover; library label confront paste down Item Three Second Edition, published by Fife Family History Society, 2004, with foreword by Harry D Watson; new [Ref 049].
Lot 1075
ELIE The Golf House Elie. ACemtenary History. By Alastair M Drysdale, 1975. Published by The Golf House Club, Elie; blue cloth boards, title in gilt on spine; dw slightly torn at top, otherwise a nice copy [Ref 029]Elie Kirk, 350 Years, 1639 - 1989. By David Thomson, formerly clerk to the Congregational Board.Elie Parish Church, 17 July 1989. Published by Elie Parish Church, 1989. Illustrated Card Covers; a nice copy FALKLAND [ Ref 030]
Falkland, Fife. A Short Description of Falkland and The Royal Palace in the Shire of Fife, Scotland. Collected from Authentic Records and Local Traditions. Com[iled andArranged by Major William Wood, chevalier De Ordre Imperial De La Legion D’Honneur, late Adjutant, 42nd Royal Highlanders (Black Watch) and 6th Battalion. Kirkcaldy: Printed by Archibald Beveridge, Townsend Place, 1888. Boards, green tape around spine. Illustration of Falkland Palace on front cover [Ref 031].
Hammer: £ 28
Lot 1077
Kilrenny and Cellardyke. 800 years of History. By Harry D Watson; John Donald, Publishers, Edinburgh; originally published in hardback in 1986, this is the paper-back edition published in 2003 [Ref 050]Reminiscences of Kilrenny and Other Papers. By David Lumsden. Privately Printed, Edinburgh, 1911. Blue Cloth, title in gilt on front cover and spine; inscribed :with the compliments of the Misses (Lumsden)” [Ref 051].
Lot 1078
INCHKEITH Selections from The Inchkeith Lyre, The Non-Official Organ of the 6th Battalion, The Royal Scots. Edited by “Spagoni” and by J C Srewart, M A (Oxon). Title in gilt on front cover, above which, in gilt, is Illustration of Island of Inchkeith. Printed by Andrew Murray, HanoverStreet, Edinburgh [Ref 037]
INVERKEITHING ] Inverkeithing, South Queensferry, Limekilns, Charlestown, The Ferry Hills. Their Antiquities and Recreation Resources. History of Dunfermline with Plan of Course. Edited by A S Cunningham. Dunfermline: W Clark & Son, “Journal” Office. Brown Cloth, title in gilt on front cover; name of Andrew Cunningham in gilt on front cover. [First Edition], 1899. A good copy As it has a chapter on Dunfermline Golf Club, with plan of the course, this book is particularly attractive to the golf collectors, and is priced accordingly
Second Edition, 1903, with title of Inverkeithing, North Wueensferry, Rosyth and the Naval Base; Book plate of T M Tod [farmer and local author] on front paste-down; green cloth, title in gilt on front cover
Another copy of 2nd Edition of 1903. Ex-Library, withdrawn from Dunfermline District Libraries, Central Library, Abbot Street, Dunfermline, with usual library stamps and markings, with lending page from Reserve Stock, last issued 3 Aug 2012; Library binding, with library number on spine [Ref 038 Three Copies].
Hammer: £ 40
Lot 1079
Reminiscences of Leslie and Neighbourhood, Including Recollections of Places and People. By David Beach, formerly of Auchmuir’ Kirkcaldy: The Fifeshire Advertiser Limited, 1912; red cloth, title in gilt on front cover; ptrsenntation copy, inscribed “To Miss Jeanie Fernie, with best wishes from R W Brown, Hogmanay, 1924” (Brown was the local correspondent of the Fifeshire Advertiser and also the Fife News and Fife Herald); signature of J Fernie of fffpcopy of above (in red , soft cover); undated and without printer and publisher; Probably limited Edition [Ref 052 two copies]
The Auld Toon o” Leslie, 1457-1957 (Published to commemorate the 500th Anniversary of Leslie as a Royal Burgh). Compiled by Andrew Hunter, J.P’. Soft covers. Printed by The Fifeshire Advertiser. High Street, Kirkcaldy; stapled; some marks on top of front cover, but a nice copy [Ref 053].
Lot 1080
LOCHGELLY & COWDENBEATH History of Cowdenbeath. By Robert Holman. Published on the Occasion of the Jubilee of the Burgh, 1890-1940. Dunfermline: J B Mackie & Co Ltd, 1941. Green cloth hard-back; title in gilt on front cover; a nice copy [Ref 054]Jenny Gray Pit. A Hundred Years Working History of the Early Lochgelly Coalfield (by Peter W Brown) and Story of Lochgelly Village in 1854 (by Alexander Westwater). A Momento of a Notable Mining Centenary. Lochgelly, 1954. Printed and Published by John Westwater & Son, “Lochgelly and District Times” Office, 1954. Green Paper Covers, with title in black ink on front cover. Inscribed: “with the compliments of P W Brown, 28/12/54” [Ref 055]
A Retrospect of the Town and Parish of Lochgelly. A Souvenir of Lochgelly Parish Church Bazaar, December 1913. Lochgelly: Printed by J Westwater & Son, “Times” Office; red soft covers, title in black ink on front cover, stamp of Burgh of Lochgelly on back cover, stapled; slight marking to covers, otherwise a nice copy [Ref 056]
Book of the Provice of Fife and Kinross, 1745 - 1945. Green cloth, title in gilt on front cover. Inscribed copy, n fep: “Presented to Bro Charles Cathcart in recognition of the services rendered by his uncle, Bro J T Cathcart [of Pitcairlie].as Provincial Grand Master, 1898-1909. [Signed] Elgin, Provincial Grand Master, Fife and Kinross, 1947” [Ref 057].
Hammer: £ 40
Lot 1081
LOT 058 Book of Lochgelly Bowling Club. By Alexander Wetwater. Printed in Lochgelly by John Westwater & Son Ltd, 1947. Soft cover, stapled [Ref 059 ]The Lochgelly `iron and Coal Company. History of the Colliery from Eariest Times to the Present Day. By And S Cunningham [1908]. No date, hardback; red cloth’ spine worn; bleed thru on front and rear paste downwind front and rear eps
As above, imprinted 1908. Leven: Purves & Cunningham. Soft covers, slightly tubbed in places; some staining from staples; 30pp’ clean and tidy to read, binding sound [Ref 59 x 2].
Hammer: £ 36
Lot 1082
History of Inverkeithing and Rosyth. By Rev William Stephen, Minister of Inverkeithing and Rosyth. Printed and Published by G & W Fraser Ltd, The Belmont Works, Aberdeen, 1921. Blue cloth, title in gilt on spine; inscribed “To Katie Baxter on the occasion of her marriage, from her Minister, the Author. Impression limited to 200 copies (from Preface). A “must” for any one researching Inverkeithing and surrounding areas [Ref 039]The Story of Invekeithing and Rosyth. By Rev William Stephen. The Moray Ptess. Edinburgh and London, 1938; red cloth, title in gilt on front cover and spine; Book plate of Gilmour of Lundin and Montrave on front paste-down, with signature/date of Bruce Lenman, 1976, on fep opposite [Ref 040]
The farm at Backyards [Inverkeithing]. The Story of an Urban Farm.y [Rev] George Hastie, 66 Barclay Street, Cowdenbeath. Illustrated card covers’ Typescript, with newspaper clipping, probably Dunfermline Press [Ref 041].
Hammer: £ 30
Lot 1083
KINGHORN. Kinghorn: A Short History and Description of a Notable Fifeshire Town and Parish. Ny Alan Reid, with Illustrations. Printedand Published by L Macbezn, Kirkcaldy, 1906. Red Cloth. Title in black ink on front cover; front cover marked; stapled, rusting. Signature of historian, James Macnaughton, Kirkcaldy, 1941, on fep; scarce.Another copy, in illustrated card covers, Price One Shilling; stapled, rusting; Presentation copy to Mrs Jas Rodger, with affect regards, 28 April 1906, from Alan Reid, the author and compiler. On ffep’ her signature, of Mary H Rodger. 67 Ashley Terrace, Edinburgh, on fep; scarce [Ref 048 x 2].
Hammer: £ 20
Lot 1084
The Story of Lathrisk House. By James Scott Marshall, `illustrated card covers, stapled, 1996, new [Ref 34]Monimail. A Short History. By Rev William McCraw; in red soft covers, with black ink on front cover. Stapled; Published for proceeds of Church [Ref 062]
Falkland Society Publications, all new - The Stones of Falkland; The Old Streets of Falkland; Falkland Guide [Ref 032]
Falkland, 1458 - 1958. Published on the Occasion of the five hundredth Anniversary of the granting of the Royal Charter to Falkland by King James II of Scotland. May 1958. Illustrated card covers, stapled [Ref 033]
Also to include The Stone Of Falkland and The Old Streets Of Falkland] By The Falkland Society..
Lot 1085
Annals of Pittenweem: Being Notes and Extracts from The Ancient Records of that Burgh, 1526 - 1793. Anstruther” Lewis Russell, 1867. Brown cloth, burgh crest at bottom of title page; worn at top and bottom of spine, but spending still holding; signature of Balsillie, The Hermitage, Pittenweem, on fep; According to a pencil note on the copy of the book held by Cupar Library, only 100 copies were published, which would appear to be correct, as the book is very scarce today.A reprint, published in red cloth, with title in gilt on front cover and spine; This edition published in a limited edition of 100 copies (this being No 44 of 100), and republished by the Royal Burgh of Pittenweem and District Community Council, 2009, and reprinted by the Reprographics Unit, University of St St Andrews. This is a presentation copy, with Inscription “To Grandad, Love from Tom and Keay” on front paste-down, and the signature of Keay Black on fep opposite [Ref 073 x 2].
Hammer: £ 45
Lot 1086
Lavender Leaves. By Elie May Scrymgeour. With Illustrations by Hellen Mungo. Card Covers, `illustrated; self-published by Author. No date, c 1981; staples rusting, worn around spine [Ref 067]Newport’s Story. By Mairi Shiels. Soft Covers, illustrated; Published by Author, c 1981. Printed by Geo E Findlay & Co Ltd, Larch Street, Dundee [Ref 066]
Alex Weswater’s Lochgelly; Illustrated soft covers. Published Nov 1994 by Alex Westwater Memorial Trust; rear cover creased; new; reproduced books written by Alex Westwater and published by John Westwater & Son [Ref 060].
Lot 1088
The Story of the Lomomd Vale. The Descriptive History of the Upper Reaches of Stratheden and the Howe of Fife. By W Hogarth Turnbull, 2nd Edition 1911. 500 copies printed; originally [ublished in 1911 by J & G Innes, Cupar: Fife News and Coast Chronicle” Office, this copy os a reprint, bound in red cloth, with title in gilt on spine; tree is no indication in the book as to the printer and publisher of this reprint [Ref 061].Lot 1089
RAMORNIE Recollections of my Early Scottish Home. No Author, but on fep is written: “By Henry Maitland of Ramornie, Fife, a dear friend;” above is written: “Given to R M Ballantyne: and below is the signature of Isobel McL Dobson (nee Bell Ballantyne; Published Edinburgh by Maclaren and Macniven, Princes Street, 1876. Brown cloth, gilt on front cover and spine; worn covers, and also on spine; scarce [Ref 068].Hammer: £ 20
Lot 1090
Some Notices of The History of Nedwburgh, and of the Remains of Antuity in its Neighbourhood. An Address by Alexander Laing, delivered in the Town Hall on Feb 3 1859, at the Request of the Newburgh Young Men;s Religious Institute. 2nd Edition, corrected.. Published by James Wood, Newburgh-on-Tay; Printed in the Fifeshire Journal Office, Cupar, 1871; small 8vo, green cloth, slight wear. The first edition was published in 1859. Presentation copy, inscribed “to the Rev John Mcean, J Cameron’s Compts, June 1873 {Ref 63].Lot 1092
Lecture on The History of Linen and Linen Manufacture in Newburgh. By Alexander Laing. Published by James Wood, Bewburgh-on-Tay, 1872; printed in the Fifeshire Journal Office, Cupar; small 8vo,, cloth, title in gilt on front cover; spine slightly darkened, otherwise a nice copy; Presentation copy , inscribed :Allan Aitken from Dr Laing, Newburgh, 1886 [Ref 065].Hammer: £ 20
Lot 1093
Rosyth. Edited by John A Rupert-Jones, R.D., RNR. Dunfermline: Printed by A Romanes & Son, “Press” Office, 1917; white boards, dirtied; frontpeice illustration of Rosyth loose; crest on front cover [Ref 069]Metal Industries. Shipbreakung at Rosyth and Charestown. By Ian Buxton; soft covers, illustrated; Published 1992 by World Ship Society, 28 Nathand Road, Kendal [Ref 070].
Lot 1094
Dunfermline Abbey: A Poem, with Historical Notes And Illustrations By Andrew Mercer; Dunfermline: Printed and Sold By John Miller, 1819. Rebound, Perhaps using original boards, grey cloth around spine, Printed Title on spine.Vol 1 & ll of The Life And Work Of McLaren By J. B , Mackie, Thomas Nelson And Sons, London, 1888 [Presentation Copy to her dear friend, Mary Lees from Priscila Wright Mclaren Newington House Edinburgh 1897
Markinch And Its Environs By And . S. Cunningham, Leven: Purves & Cunningham 1907 [Paper Back]
]
A History Of The Town And Parish Of Dunfermline, By John Fernie One Of The Ministers, Dunfermline Printed and Sold By John miller, 1815 Rebound, half Leather, Slight foxing to same page, Lacks Plates.
Memories of Grandmother. Janet Syme Mackie Reminiscences for The Grand Children J.B.M. Printed for Private Circulation by James Thin, Edinburgh.
Sangs O' Bairns An' Hame. By J. Chapman Craig, Edinburgh J & J Gray & Co, St James Press, 1909. Printed Slip of Poem 2Keep A Smile About Mou" 4th April 1912.
Roamin In The Gloamin by Sir Harry Lauder. Hutchinson, 18th Thousand.
Self Portrait, Signed And Dated June 10th 1942 To Front Pastedown.
Autographed Letter, Signed John Mackie 4 pp, Printed Letterhead 5 Buckley Road Brondesbury , N. W. 15 October 1899 to Miss Tench, offering literary Business Advice.
A New Edition Of The Life And Heroic Actions Of Sir William Wallace. Knight Of Elderslie. In Three Parts By Alexander Brunton Inverkeithing, Sep 1881.
The Journal guide to Dunfermline By John Beveridge Mackie Pam 910.3 D91m [Hand Written Cover recovered].
Hammer: £ 36
Lot 1095
A Collection of Books to include:The Floral World And Garden Guide Vol V1 London Groombridge and Sons 1863.
The London Perambulator by Muirhead Bone, limited edition of 100, this copy being number 12, London, MCMXXV.
Princess Mary's Gift Book, London.
Fifty Years Of Newspaper Life 1845 - 1895 with personal inscription dated 1897 By Alexander Sinclair.
Villa and Cottage Gardening By Alex Sweet, London, 1891.
Petit Larousse Illustre, by Claude Auge, Paris 1915.
The Diary Of Samuel Pepys Vol 1, London 1912.
The Story Of Westminster Abbey By Violet Brooke Hunt, London.
The Floral World And Garden Guide Vol V1, London 1863..
Lot 1096
A Collection of Various Books To Include:memories of the Months Fifth & Sixth Series By Sir Herbert Maxwell, London, 1919.
Cross Purposes By G MacDonald, London 1902.
Vanity Fair, By W.M, Thackeray, London,
Scrambles Amongst The Alps In the Years 1860 - 69 By Edward Whymper, London.
five Copies Of The Aldine Edition Of The British Poets [The Poems Of Geoffrey Chaucer, London.
Also to include many other publications as pictured..
Lot 1097
A Collection Of Books to Include:An Inquiry Into The Nature And Cause Of The Wealth Of Nations By Adam Smith, inscription signed 1793. Vol 11 & Vol 111 London MDCCXC1.
A Book entitled The Scottish Chefs, [No Title Page]
Les Fouilles de Hadda, Paris 1930.
A Manual On Caricature And Cartoon Drawing By L. A. Doust, London 1940.
Getting A Likeness By Frank Slater, London..
Hammer: £ 20
Lot 1098
A Collection Of books to Include first editions:Sixteen Self Sketches By Bernard Shaw, London 1949.
The Last Empress Of The French By Philip, W. Sergeant, with dedication, London.
Three Copies entitled The Paston Letters, Edinburgh 1910.
Encyclopaedia and Elements of Archaeology, London 1843.
Two Books to include The Poetical Works Of Sir Walter Scott, London 1916, with a vintage book without title page.
Also To Include other titles, Martin Chuzzlewit, By Charles, Dickens, London MDCCCXLIV.
10 books in total..
Hammer: £ 38
Lot 1099
The Man From Scapa Flow By Talfrail, London, MCMXXXIII.Two Books: Sailing Seamanship, and Yacht Construction By Uffa Fox 1934 & 1935, London.
Bricks and Brickies By Frank G. Willmott, Published Privately 1972.
Narrow Boat, By L. T. C. Rolt, Right Book Club, London 1949
A Captains Hand Written Log started 1929 [in Pencil]
The Naval Surgeon, London,
Cross Currents In English Literture Of The XV!!th Century, 1926 - 27 By H. J. C. Grierson 1929. [With News Paper Cuttings and inscriptions]..
Hammer: £ 36
Lot 1105
A unique lot, with a facinating story:The Works Of Lord Byron, Includes His Suppressed Poems. Complete In One Volume, Paris, Published By A. And W. Galignani No 18 Rue Vivienne, 1827.
Also contained in this book is a facsimile of an original letter by Byron, the original now lost and The Press Cutting reporting the story..
Lot 1106
A Boxed Christies's Glossy Photographic Catalogue Of The Maharajas & Mughal Magnificence collection of jewels and Art Work 2019. Containing 571 pages ,full of high quality images of one of the most magnificent collection ever sold, achieving the sale price of 87.1 million sterling..Hammer: £ 30
Lot 1107
A Collection of memorabilia to include 1900s autograph book, 1940s - 50s calendar's, A Syrie Maugham book, 1979, Hampshire and a collection of sketches possible by Syrie Maugham wife of W, Somerset Maugham and a Photograph of Lisa Maugham by Cecil Beaton [Sir Cecil Walter Hardy Beaton, CBE, British fashion, portrait and War photographer, diarist and artist..Hammer: £220