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Lot 423 - Hoyle (Edmond). A Short Treatise on the Game of Piquet, London: F. Cogan, 1744
Lot 424 - Kilner (Dorothy]. L'histoire de plusieurs petits garcons & petites filles, [1779-1789]
Lot 426 - Harris (John, publisher). The Prettiest Book for Children, [circa 1790]
Lot 427 - Kauffman (Angelica). Angelica's Ladies Library; or, parents and guardians present, 1794
Lot 428 - * Scissor Cut Pictures. A small album containing 6 delicate scissor cut pictures, 1799
Lot 429 - * Alphabet. Miniature double-sided bone alphabet letters, late 18th century
Lot 430 - Langley (Edward). Lessons from Life for Improving the Good, 1806
Lot 431 - Roscoe (William). The Butterfly's Ball, and the Grasshopper's Feast, 1st edition, 1807
Lot 432 - Chapbook. The Jackdaw "At Home", by a Young Lady of Rank Didier and Tebbett., 1808
Lot 434 - Mills (Alfred), Miniature Library, 4 volumes, 1811 & 1814
Lot 436 - Chapbooks. A collection of chapbooks, Banbury: J.G. Rusher, circa 1820, 10 chapbooks
Lot 437 - Chapbooks. A collection of chapbooks, York: J. Kendrew, early 19th century
Lot 438 - Juvenile writing sheets. Two engraved sheets, 1820-1821, each on watermarked laid paper
Lot 439 - Lamb (Charles). The New Year’s Feast, London: J. Harris and Son, 1824
Lot 440 - Peepshow.The Cheltenhamorama, A View of the Old Well Walk, Cheltenham: H. Lamb, circa 1824
Lot 441 - Chapbooks - (Evans, John Edward, publisher). Five Chapbooks, circa 1825
Lot 442 - [Cooper, James Fenimore]. The Prairie; Borderers; The Bravo, 1st UK editions, 1827
Lot 443 - Cruikshank (George). A Comic Alphabet, Pentonville: by George Cruikshank, 1837
Lot 444 - The Childs Library. The Childs Library, London: Joseph Thomas, 1839-1841