Language: English
Published by The Friends of St Peters Church Pavenham, Pavenham, 1993
Seller: Just Signed Books, Honiton, DEVON, United Kingdom
Signed
Various (illustrator). Private publication signed 'Rachel' presentation inscription to inside front cover. All in as new condition without any further marks or wear.
Language: English
Published by Self-Published, 1958
Seller: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Signed
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Paperback staple booklet. Autograph letter signed laid i;, 2 page letter. Includes sections on The Bury, Agriculture, The Manorial Court, Basket-making, Mat-making, Education, Sports and Pastimes, Swimming, Marbles, Bands, Transport, Religion, and Reflections. Clean pages with no creasing; two pen markings on page 4. 24 pp. Light green cover with black text. Rubbing and small tears along cover edges. There is some light red markings on the back cover. Overall very good condition. Full refund if not satisfied. Signed by Author.
Language: English
Published by The Friends of St Peters Church Pavenham, Pavenham, 1993
Seller: Buybyebooks, Honiton, United Kingdom
Manuscript / Paper Collectible First Edition
US$ 54.81
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketGlued. Condition: Virtually as New. Dust Jacket Condition: Virtually as New. Various (illustrator). 1st. Private publication signed 'Rachel' presentation inscription to inside front cover. All in as new condition without any further marks or wear.
Published by The Friends of St. Peter's Church, Pavenham, U.K., 1993
Seller: Homeward Bound Books, Campbellcroft, ON, Canada
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. 108 p. 25 cm. Sound and square binding in cardstock covers with French flaps. Lightly knocked to upper fore-corners. Slight edge wear. Inside pages are clean and unmarked. A history of a village in Bedfordshire, England. Illustrated with black and white photographs and maps. Laid in is a page and a half typewritten recollection of time spent in Pavenham as a boy, by a man named "Hugh" whose father was Lord Luke of Pavenham.
Seller: Antique Paper Company, ASHFORD, KENT, United Kingdom
Listing Template 2018 Home About Us View Feedback Contact Us c1830 Antique Engraving CELT HATCHET OF FLINT PAVENHAM BOG BEDFORDSHIRE (B27)Click image to enlargeDescriptionc1830A largeoriginal antique engraving titledA CELT, or Hatchet of Flint stone found in,BEDFORDSHIRE.Dug out of a bog called Miller's Bog at PAVENHAMPROVENANCETaken from Collections Historical; Genealogical and Topographical for Bedfordshire with engravings from the original drawings by Thomas Fisher F.S.A published by J B Nichols and son, Cornhill.Overall size including margins approx 24cm x 33cm. Condition very fine.Thomas Fisher (1772-1836) was born inRochester, Kent, the younger of the two sons of Thomas Fisher, printer, bookseller, and alderman of Rochester.In 1786 Fisher entered the India House as an extra clerk; in April 1816 he was appointed searcher of records. He retired on a pension in June 1834, after having spent in different offices under the company altogether forty-six years. He died unmarried on 20 July 1836, in his sixty-fifth year, at his lodgings in Church Street,Stoke Newington, and was buried on the 26th inBunhill Fields. From the time of his coming to London he had resided at Gloucester Terrace, Hoxton, in the parish of Shoreditch.Before he left Rochester Fisher's work as a draughtsman attracted the attention ofIsaac Taylorthe engraver. He was also eminent as an antiquary. Fisher was in 1821 elected F.S.A. of Perth, and on 5 May 1836 F.S.A. of London, an honour from which he had been hitherto debarred, as a dissenter.Shipping View Our Categories Decorative Prints World Wide Maps Scotland Maps Architecture Design England Maps Royalty About UsWe specialise in selling all items that can be considered to be Antique Paper. * PRINTS * MAPS * HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS * POSTAL HISTORY * BOOKS * POSTERS * STAMPS * POSTCARDS * EPHEMERA And anything else that is considered Antique and made of Paper. ALL OF OUR ITEMS ARE ORIGINAL ANTIQUES - NOT MODERN COPIES. We are also very keen buyers of anything similar and especially after better collections, original archives, whole libraries and better single items and have and#163;250,000 in cash funds at anyone time to buy the right items. Contact UsIf you have any questions then please do not hesitate to contact us through the eBay messaging system. Feedback We will always help you to have a 100% positive happy buying experience. Contact us if you are unhappy about any aspect of your purchase from us. We only want five star feedback from you so buy with confidence.
Seller: Antique Paper Company, ASHFORD, KENT, United Kingdom
Listing Template 2018 Home About Us View Feedback Contact Us c1830 Antique Engraving CELT HATCHET OF FLINT PAVENHAM BOG BEDFORDSHIRE (B27)Click image to enlargeDescriptionc1830A largeoriginal antique engraving titledA CELT, or Hatchet of Flint stone found in,BEDFORDSHIRE.Dug out of a bog called Miller's Bog at PAVENHAMPROVENANCETaken from Collections Historical; Genealogical and Topographical for Bedfordshire with engravings from the original drawings by Thomas Fisher F.S.A published by J B Nichols and son, Cornhill.Overall size including margins approx 24cm x 33cm. Condition very fine.Thomas Fisher (1772-1836) was born inRochester, Kent, the younger of the two sons of Thomas Fisher, printer, bookseller, and alderman of Rochester.In 1786 Fisher entered the India House as an extra clerk; in April 1816 he was appointed searcher of records. He retired on a pension in June 1834, after having spent in different offices under the company altogether forty-six years. He died unmarried on 20 July 1836, in his sixty-fifth year, at his lodgings in Church Street,Stoke Newington, and was buried on the 26th inBunhill Fields. From the time of his coming to London he had resided at Gloucester Terrace, Hoxton, in the parish of Shoreditch.Before he left Rochester Fisher's work as a draughtsman attracted the attention ofIsaac Taylorthe engraver. He was also eminent as an antiquary. Fisher was in 1821 elected F.S.A. of Perth, and on 5 May 1836 F.S.A. of London, an honour from which he had been hitherto debarred, as a dissenter.Shipping View Our Categories Decorative Prints World Wide Maps Scotland Maps Architecture Design England Maps Royalty About UsWe specialise in selling all items that can be considered to be Antique Paper. * PRINTS * MAPS * HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS * POSTAL HISTORY * BOOKS * POSTERS * STAMPS * POSTCARDS * EPHEMERA And anything else that is considered Antique and made of Paper. ALL OF OUR ITEMS ARE ORIGINAL ANTIQUES - NOT MODERN COPIES. We are also very keen buyers of anything similar and especially after better collections, original archives, whole libraries and better single items and have and#163;250,000 in cash funds at anyone time to buy the right items. Contact UsIf you have any questions then please do not hesitate to contact us through the eBay messaging system. Feedback We will always help you to have a 100% positive happy buying experience. Contact us if you are unhappy about any aspect of your purchase from us. We only want five star feedback from you so buy with confidence.
Published by Bedford County Record Office, GB, 1934
Seller: Richard Sylvanus Williams (Est 1976), WINTERTON, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 35.59
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketHardback. Condition: VG-. Dust Jacket Condition: No DW. 1st Edition. 340 x 215 mm. Dark green cloth, gilt. 30/75 copies. Bookplate of Thomas Wyatt Bagshawe. Book is in very good minus condition with minor but noticeable signs of wear and/or age. SPECIAL POSTAGE RATES MAY APPLY Packed weight 1600g.