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Local Interest - Bateman (Thomas): Vestiges of the Antiquities of Derbyshire, and the Sepulchral Usages of its Inhabitants, from the Most Remote Ages to the Reformation, Assisted by Stephen Glover, John Russell Smith, London 1848, illustrated with wood engravings throughout, contemporary buckram, ink MS ownership inscription to title-page: Philip Lyttleon Gell, 8vo; A Descriptive Catalogue of the Antiquities and Miscellaneous Objects, Preserved in the Museum of Thomas Bateman, at Lomberdale House, Derbyshire, signed dedication copy from the author, Printed for the Author by James Gratton, Matlock 1855, illustrated by wood engravings, contemporary buckram, loosely inserted letter from the author in ink MS, 8vo; Ten Years' Diggings in Celtic & Saxon Grave HillS, in the Counties of Derby, Stafford, and York, from 1848 to 1858; with Notices of Some Former Discoveries Hitherto Unpublished, and Remarks on the Crania and Pottery from the Mounds, George Allen & Sons, London 1861, contemporary green buckram, 8vo; Catalogue of the Bateman Collection of Antiquities in the Sheffield Public Museum, Prepared by E. Howarth [...], Published by Order of the Committee, [by] Dulau and Co., London 1899, later panelled buckram, by J. Robertshaw, Sheffield, ticket to recto pastedown, along with cancelled bookplate: Derbyshire Archaeological Society Library, 8vo; Pennington (Rooke), Notes on the Barrows and Bone-Caves of Derbyshire, with an Account of a Descent into Elden Hole, Macmillan and Co., London 1877, contempoary panelled buckram gilt, 8vo; Turner (W.M.), Ancient Remains Near Buxton: The Archaeological Explorations of Micah Salt, Numerous Illustrations, C.F.Wardley, Buxton [n.d., 1899], contemporary green buckram gilt, small 4to, [6]
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