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Click here to subscribeA Victorian Silver and Glass Preserve Dish, Cover and Stand, circular, the frosted glass bowl with detachable domed lid engraved with shell and scroll decoration, ball finial, standing on a circular dish, engraved border and beaded edge, {by William Mortimer or William Marshall & Son, Edinburgh 1875, bowl 12.5cm diameter, plate 18cm diameter, overall height 12cm, total silver weight 11oz}
Six interesting salt spoons:- One by Richard Evans of Shrewsbury ( with London marks for 1792), one by J. & W. Marshall, Edinburgh 1825, one by Robert Gainsford, Sheffield 1828, one by Peter Lambert of Berwick upon Tweed (with Newcastle marks for 1834), oar by Thomas Robinson, Newcastle 1826 and another, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1825, 1.5oz. (6)
*Nobility. Good group of seventeen large sheet vellum indentures by members of the Nobility, 18th and 19th c., all retaining their original wax seals, including some armorial seals, includes those by Lord Clifford, Lord Courtenay, Sir James Graham, Earl Craven, Lord Beauclerk, Lord Monson, Lord Bagot, Duke of Norfolk - Earl Marshall of England, Duke of Devonshire, Marquess of Anglesey, etc. (17)
Marshall (A.B.). Mrs. A.B. Marshall's Larger Cookery Book of Extra Recipes, Dedicated by permission to H.R.H. Princess Christian. With two hundred and eighty-four illustrations, 10th thou., [1902], port. frontis. and numerous b & w illusts., orig. dark green cloth gilt, generally in bright condition, thick 4to. Bitting 310. (1)
Marshall (Rev. F.). Football, the Rugby Union Game with Special Chapters by A.G. Guillemard, G. Rowland Hill, H. Vassall, Arthur Budd, H.H. Almond, C.J.B. Marriott and W. Cail, etc., revised and enlarged ed., [1894], num. b & w illusts., 16pp. pubs. cat. at rear, some minor scattered spotting, orig. gilt dec. cloth, slight wear to extrems., 8vo. The first edition was published in 1892. An appendix, containing a review of the seasons 1892-3 and 1893-4 have been added to this edition. (1)
ECONOMICS THEORY & FINANCE - BUXTON, Sydney. FINANCE AND POLITICS; An Historical Study 1783-1885. In Two Volumes. Vol. I [-II]. John Murray, London, 1888. FIRST EDITION. Two volumes, 8vo; with the book-plate of the Marshall Library of Economics, University of Cambridge and their stamp on titles and final page; later library buckram, spines lettered in gilt; ROBINSON, Joan. THE ACCUMULATION OF CAPITAL Macmillan & Co., London, 1956. FIRST EDITION. 8vo; original cloth, printed dust-wrapper, dust-soiled; GILBART, J.W. LECTURES ON THE HISTORY AND PRINCIPLES OF ANCIENT COMMERCE Waterlow and Sons, London, 1847. First Edition, Presentation Copy. 8vo; inscribed by the author at head of title; recent blue cloth, spine lettered in gilt; and 40 others, including works by Pigou, Hayek and J.M. Keynes. (44)
A large William Marshall stoneware pot of ovoid form, with small applied lugs, the mushroom ground with brown brushwork decoration impressed seal to underside, 35cm high (a/f) together with bottle type vase, mottled olive green glaze, with applied brown decoration, impressed mark to underside, 22.5cm high, and a Bridge stone pottery pair dish, 24cm diameter.
Juvenile ephemera and chapbooks. March's Library of Instruction & Amusement: The Infant Picture Gallery, hand-coloured illustrations, marginal repairs, original wrappers, rough early repairs, 8vo, [n.d.]; The Birthday Present, hand-coloured illustrations, short tears, original wrappers, slightly soiled, split at spine, short tears, [n.d.]; The New Cries of London, hand-coloured illustrations, original wrappers (fine condition), [n.d.]; Marshall, J., publisher. A Garland of New Songs, 2 copies, each with woodcut, each 8pp., folded as issued, 12mo, [18th century] ; Wallis, E., publisher. Nursery Reading, hand-coloured illustrations, marginal tears, original wrappers, spine repaired, slightly soiled, 8vo, [n.d.]; Richardson, T., publisher. Richardson's New Battledore, folding card with woodcuts, Derby, 12mo, [n.d.]; Walker & Sons. The Yellow Dwarf, woodcuts, original wrappers, 8vo, [n.d.]; and 9 other items, most later (17).
Marshall (Emma). In the East Country with Sir Thomas Browne..., 1st ed., 1888, wood eng. vignette title, orig. gilt dec. cloth, 8vo, together with Clarke (W.G.), Norfolk & Suffolk, pub. A. & C. Black, 1921, col. plts., orig. cloth gilt, large 8vo, with County Books Series, Suffolk; Bedfordshire; Norfolk, 3 vols., all 1st eds., 1950 & 1951, b & w plts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j.s., 8vo, plus thirty others relating to Norfolk and Suffolk (35).
Montgomery (Bernard Law, Viscount Montgomery of Alamein). Signed black-and-white 10" x 8" photograph, signed in blue ink, 'My warmest congratulations to L. Turner. You have done very well, B.L. Montgomery, Field-Marshall', a good black-and-white photo. showing Montgomery with Bomber Harris, General Bradley and General Dempsey(?), two or three light creases (1).
A Garland of New Songs. William and Margaret, Mary's Dream, Roy's Wife of Aldivalloch, My Nanny O, Death or Liberty, 2 copies, printed by J. Marshall, Newcastle, n.d., c. 1800, 8pp., woodcut of a Bier on title, uncut and unopened, small 8vo, together with two others near identical, with woodcuts of a courting couple and a scaffold (4).
A Copeland tyg commemorating the Transvaal Wars printed with portraits of Queen Victoria, Britannia Tower of Justice, Field Marshall Lord Roberts and the Most Honourable Marquis of Salisbury, the handles with national emblems, 14cm. high, impressed Spode, printed Copeland, England with subscriber's copy and retailers mark for T. Goode, minor bruise on foot.
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug by Mark V. Marshall of swollen cylinder form and strap handle embossed with multiple stylized bands and scrolling foliage and a single leaf- shaped panel under green and blue glazes, 21.5cm. high, impressed rosette and assistant's mark for Annie Partridge, incised initials, circa 1895.
William Gostling - "A Walk in and about the City of Canterbury", printed and sold by Simmons & Kirkby, Canterbury 1774 (one volume with red leather half binding - somewhat scuffed), and John Brent - "Canterbury in the Olden Times", second edition, published by Simpkin Marshall & Co, London 1879 (one volume in mauve cloth binding)
A pair of cranberry glass 'Mary Gregory' style vases, of panelled ovoid shape, each enamelled with child in a landscape, 7" high; together with a small cream jug and sugar bowl enamelled with a boy chasing a butterfly, clear glass handle, inscribed 'Mrs Marshall 1894'. 3 1/4" high. (rim chips)
*WWI. Seven Framed Memorial Certificates and Photographs, including Honourable Discharge Certificate for Pte. William Joseph Paynter of the Royal Fusiliers, Memorial Photograph of Pte. E. Lund, a Citation a l'Ordre de l'Armee for Captain George Prestage, 2nd Battalion Loyal North Lance Regiment and Signal Wish from the School Children of the Empire who send Christmas Gifts to our Brave Soldiers & Sailors, presented to Irene Marshall, etc. (7)
Antiques reference, various, all 20th c. pubs., including Coloured Worcester Porcelain of the First Period, by H. Rissik Marshall, 1977, Pontypool and Usk Japanned Wares, by W. D. John and Anne Simcox, Modern Oriental Carpets, by E. Gans-Ruedin, pub. Thames and Hudson, 1971, etc, all ex-library copies, with usual marks, mainly 4to (3 shelves)
Golden Cockerel Press. Daisy Matthews and three other Tales by Rhys Davies with Wood Engravings by Agnes Miller Parker, 1932, limited edition 215/325 signed by Davies, and A Crime Against Cania by Arthur Calder-Marshall, 1934, limited edition 239/250 signed by the author, both with num. wood engravings in orig. morocco backed pattered cloth, 8vo, plus Somerset Maugham (W.), Liza of Lambeth, Jubilee ed., 1947, orig. vellum backed boards in sl. chipped d.j., limited edition 664/1000 signed by the author, 8vo, and Huxley (Aldous), Music at Night and other Essays, 1st ed., 1931, orig. cloth-backed boards in remains of glassine wrapper, limited edition 660/1000 signed by the author, 8vo, and Bible [English], The Holy Bible; containing the Old and New Testaments...Explanatory Notes...by the Late Rev. Thomas Scott, 6 vols. in 3, 1852, num. engraved maps and plates, contemp. black half calf, rebacked with original spines laid down, 4to, and Hugo (Victor), Notre-Dame de Paris Translated by Jessie Haynes, 2 vols., Paris: Limited Editions Club, 1930, woodcut illusts. by Frans Masereel, orig. vellum, limited edition 1385/1500 signed by the artist, 4to, plus others including signed Mary Renault, Salman Rusdie, James Herbert, John Masefield, etc., plus South African interest and bibliography (3 shelves)
North, I. W., A Week in the Isles of Scilly, Penzance, E. Rowe and Son, 1850, tall 4to (225 x 1353mm.), tinted frontispiece plate, text leaves within black ruled border, original blue cloth, spine lettered in gilt, booksellers label of W. Graham of Oxford Couch, Jonathan, and Thomas Q. Couch, The History of Polperro, Truro and London, W. Lake, and Simpkin, Marshall, & Co, 1871, tall 4to (225 x 140mm.), folding frontispiece map, title printed in red and black, contemporary green cloth gilt Harvey, E. G., Mullyon: Its History, Scenery and Antiquities, Truro, & London, W. Lake, and Simpkin, Marshall and Co, 1875, 4to (205 x 170mm.), frontispiece plate, title vignette, initials, and head-pieces, contemporary green cloth gilt With a number of other works including C. T. Collins Trelawny 'Perranzabuloe The Lost Church Found' (Rivington, 1868), J. C. and R. W. Tonkin's 'Guide to the Isles of Scilly' (Penzance, 1887), and I. T. Tregellas 'Peeps into the Haunts and Homes of the Rural Population of Cornwall' (Truro, and London, 1879)
DENISON, WILLIAM. The Cricketer's Companion; Containing The Scores of The Grand and Principal Matches of Cricket, played at Lord's and Other Ground, in the Season 1846. Simpkin Marshall, (1847). 12mo., full green morocco gilt by R.H. Kiernan, t.e.g Orig. wraps. bound in with date 1847 on upper wrap. (some spotting to text)
H. Rissik Marshall - "Coloured Worcester Porcelain of the First Period 1751-1783", facsimile edition of 1954 book published by The Ceramic Book Company (one volume in blue cloth binding), John Sandon - "The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain - Volume I 1751-1851", The Antique Collectors Club 1993 (one volume), and Gerald Coke - "In Search of James Giles 1718-1780", Micawber Publications 1983 (one volume)