Limited edition Ulverston firsts of Alfred Fell’s The Early Iron Industry of Furness & District (1908) and A Furness Manor, Pennington and its Church (1929) – the earlier volume inscribed by Fell – sold at £160 and £150 respectively.
Rebound in half calf, a 1753 copy of Maitland’s History of Edinburgh, rebound in half calf, made £500; James Barrie’s Historical Sketch of the Hawick Golf Club of 1898, the red cloth binding faded and marked, was sold for £190, and a copy in worn and torn original boards of Joseph Crawhall’s Olde Ffrendes wyth Newe Faces of 1883, illustrated with coloured woodcuts, made £320.
Fords, Furness and Ffrendes
TWO BOX files of Ford manufacturers’ catalogues, advertising material and other ephemera of 1920s and ’30s motoring interest brought a bid of £1550 in a May 19 sale held by Thomson Roddick & Medcalf and the only other lot to reach four figures was a collection of some 370 postcards relating almost entirely to Ulverston and Furness.