GUTHRIE
                (Thomas, 1803-1872, D.D., Scottish Free Church Divine)
                 
                 
                Signature and subscription,
                circa
                
                 
                 
                Item Date: 
                    1860
                 
                Stock No: 
                    53394
                    
                    
                        £20
                    
                 
                 
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                PRINTER'S DEVICE
                 
                GYMNICUS FAMILY
                (Printers, of Cologne)
                 
                 
                Fine woodcut device, showing a monstrous horse with fish's tail,
                carrying a pillar on which stands a crane with a snake in its beak, all encircled by the motto 'Discite Iustitiam Moniti' ('Be warned, learn justice', Vergil Aeneid 6:620), in the upper corners are two unicorns, in the lower are female figures, one with a cross, the other with a flaming heart, merchant's mark without initials, 3½" x 3½" (8.9cm x 8.7cm), no date, c.
                tiny defect in bottom blank margin
                 
                 
                Item Date: 
                    1580
                 
                Stock No: 
                    50793
                    
                    
                        £40
                    
                 
                 
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                PRINTER'S DEVICE
                 
                GYMNICUS FAMILY
                (Printers, of Cologne)
                 
                 
                Fine woodcut device, showing a monstrous horse with fish's tail,
                carrying a pillar, on which stands a crane with a snake in its beak,  all  encircled by the motto 'Discite Iustitiam Moniti' ('Be warned, learn justice', Vergil Aeneid 6:620), in the upper corners are two unicorns, in the lower are female figures, one with a cross, the other with a flaming heart, merchant's mark without initials, 3½" x 3½" (8.9cm x 8.7cm), no date, c.
                
                 
                 
                Item Date: 
                    1580
                 
                Stock No: 
                    50794
                    
                    
                        £30
                    
                 
                 
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                HAINES
                (Charles, Inspector, Shropshire Constabulary)
                 
                 
                Autograph Letter Signed to Alfred Ellis, 1821-1879,
                second son of John Ellis (Chairman of the Midland Railway), of Belgrave, Leicestershire, saying he has obtained "some of the Acorns from the Famous Shelton Oak ... they were gathered in my Presence and I can assure you they are highly prized", he will forward them "on receipt of yours as proposed", woodblock arms of the Shropshire Constabulary, 1 side 4to., County Constabulary Office, Shrewsbury, 28th October
                
                 
                 
                Item Date: 
                    1858
                 
                Stock No: 
                    14991
                    
                    
                        £20
                    
                 
                 
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                HAMILTON
                (Lady Maud Caroline, née Lascelles, married in 1871 Lord George Hamilton, 3rd son of the 2nd Marquis (1st Duke) of Abercorn)
                 
                 
                Autograph Letter Signed to Miss Elliott,
                sending "a fresh consignment of autographs ... I have written all the names on the backs ... Shall I continue to collect for you?", 1 side 8vo, Admiralty-embossed paper, 17th February
                
                 
                 
                Item Date: 
                    1891
                 
                Stock No: 
                    17346
                    
                    
                        £15
                    
                 
                 
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