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LOG BOOK OF THE BARQUE CORA
LOG BOOK OF THE BARQUE CORA 1841-1845 - A WHALING CRUIS...Log Book of the Barque Cora 1841-1845 - A Whaling Cruise to The Pacific out of New Bedford , preface page "Bark Cora's Log Book, Capt. Archilous Baker Bound to the Pacific Oceon (sic). Archilous Baker in Command, His log book; many whale stamps, good condition and legible, the spine was professionally replaced, retaining the original boards and all pages, some damage to the bottom front cover and some pages. The log book comes with a crew list made from reading the entire log, Boatstearer, James Ralph was carried down by a line - July 10, 1843. Samuel Wescott died of consumption after 3 1/2 months - July 3, 1844. His clothes sold at auction. Mate, James Gracie was discharged before sailing from Sidney. He would not sail with Mr. Lewis, 2nd Mate.
15.25 in. x 10 in.
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Log of My Motor 1899-1908 1908-1911
Log of My Motor 1899-1908 1908-1911 two volumes William K. Vanderbilt with numerous illustrations of exotic motor cars of the period
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TWO SHIP'S LOGBOOKS 18TH/19TH
TWO SHIP'S LOGBOOKS 18TH/19TH CENTURY TWO 13" X 8" AND ONE 15" X 10".TWO SHIP'S LOGBOOKS, 18th/19th Century, Together with a schoolbook belonging to Ebenezer Wells, dated 1824. One logbook from the schooner Sally, starting in 1794, and the other from the schooner Red Rover, starting in 1830. Dimensions: Two 13" x 8" and one 15" x 10".
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(7) 19TH C SHIPS LOGS & OTHER
(7) 19TH C SHIPS LOGS & OTHER JOURNALS - Including: 1887 Schooner LQC Wishart John Carlow Master Pamunkey River to New York with 1888 Virginia survey; PLUS Logbook from same schooner 1867 to 1877; PLUS same from 1877 to 1878; PLUS 1844-1876 Record of
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LINCOLN LOGS AND WOOD COLORED
LINCOLN LOGS AND WOOD COLORED BLOCKSLincoln Logs and Wood Colored Blocks,
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THREE BRIDGEPORT CT POLICE LOG
THREE BRIDGEPORT CT POLICE LOG BLOTTER LEDGERSfascinating group of handwritten BPD log books, August 1912-March 1913, March 1927- April 1927, and April 1931-July 1931, detailing recorded information documenting the Department's numerous reports of offenses. 14 1/4" high, 9 1/4" wide. Wear, damage and losses to spines. Property of a CT collector. Please find a link below to additional information: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MKY6L2NfFhMj3Z2ebwdVwnz5WmUYi8z9vukf2_mfCcA/edit?usp=sharing
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FABRIC LOG CARRIER .
FABRIC LOG CARRIER .
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THREE BOSTON FIRE LOGBOOKS EARLY
THREE BOSTON FIRE LOGBOOKS EARLY 20TH CENTURYTHREE BOSTON FIRE LOGBOOKS, Early 20th Century, Dated 1903, 1912 and 1916.
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3PC MARITIME STEAM SHIP LOG BOOK
3PC MARITIME STEAM SHIP LOG BOOK EPHEMERA GROUP United States,20th CenturyGroup includes two log books from Gov. Carr, one dated November, 1956 to September, 1957 and the other April, 1949 to July, 1950, and a log book from the Coast Guard vessel S.S. John A. Meseck from May, 1961 to July, 1961.
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19TH CENTURY MARITIME RECORDS FOR
19TH CENTURY MARITIME RECORDS FOR AN AMERICAN STEAMER AND A BRITISH VOYAGE The first being a manuscript ledger for the Statesman, a steamer plying Long Island Sound, New York. Manuscript line item entries cover the period 1845 to 1852, meticulously listing goods, passengers, and animals with fees received. Small folio (13 in.) with losses to boards and internal damp stains. The book's contents remain clearly legible (Boards are fair only; internally, good condition or better); the second item is the log of a voyage from London to Calcutta by the Prince of Wales, August 29, 1853 to January 8th, 1854 under the command of W. F. Hopkins, small folio (13 in.), courses, winds, weather, and progress are primary entries. (Binding somewhat loose with some pages disbound
and curling; toned paper with some soiling as expected from a working document; overall good condition.)
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LOG BOOK OF THE BRIG "ROLLING WAVE"
LOG BOOK OF THE BRIG "ROLLING WAVE" 14.25" X 10.25".LOG BOOK OF THE BRIG "ROLLING WAVE", Commanded by Seth Cole of Fall River, Massachusetts. Entries from September 23, 1857 to July 26, 1859. Dimensions: 14.25" x 10.25".
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A quantity of leather bound
A quantity of leather bound volumes, approximately 90, in four boxes/Provenance: Spetchley Park
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A quantity of leather bound
A quantity of leather bound volumes, approximately 100, in four boxes/Provenance: Spetchley Park
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A quantity of leather bound
A quantity of leather bound volumes, approximately 70, in four boxes/Provenance: Spetchley Park
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A quantity of leather bound
A quantity of leather bound volumes, approximately 120, in four boxes/Provenance: Spetchley Park
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A quantity of leather bound
A quantity of leather bound volumes, approximately 80, in four boxes/Provenance: Spetchley Park
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SHIP LOG BOOK 1852Antique ship's
SHIP LOG BOOK 1852Antique ship's log book for the CORINGA 1852 sailing from Calcutta towards Boston, caommanded by S. Potter, and also the ORIENTAL ship sailing toward Boston in 1853, commanded by CC Osgood. Book is 13.5 x 8.5 inches. One entry notes an unknown sailor dying on board and being buried anonymously at sea.
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Wood log carrier, old green &
Wood log carrier, old green & mustard paint, bent wood handle, 20-3/4" x 13-3/4" x 18" h
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ANTIQUE TRAIN CONDUCTOR'S LOGBOOK
ANTIQUE TRAIN CONDUCTOR'S LOGBOOK 1852 - 1875Rare conductor's logbook for The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad (also known as the DL&W or Lackawanna Railroad). The Civil War era log book spans between 1852 to 1875 with some years missing. Log contains train movements, stops and what was transported, some records were printed and others are a day by day, hand written accounting. Also in the logbook are letters from the Superintendent's office with general orders and changes to protocols. shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
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A quantity of leather bound
A quantity of leather bound volumes, History, Literature and Biography in French and Italian, approximately 140 volumes in four boxes/Provenance: Spetchley Park
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THE SHIP HARBINGER LOG BOOK "ON A
THE SHIP HARBINGER LOG BOOK "ON A WHALING VOYAGE TO THE...Log Book: The Ship Harbinger Log Book "On a Whaling Voyage to the Pacific Ocean", kept by Francis Fisher, Master. The Ship Harbinger out of Westbport Point, Massachusetts, Monday 15 May 1848 to Friday 25 July 1851. 95 leaves, large folio, original half-calf. Includes descriptions of whales seen or taken, whale stamps (30 sperm, 41 flukes), gams with numerous vessels (e.g. President and Columba of Nantucket), ports of call and islands sighted (e.g. Callio, Flores, Talcahuano, Gallipagus (sic), Marquises, Mocha, etc). Note: Several leaves trimmed along lower margin for scrap, but no losses to text.
13 ? in. x 8 ¾ in.
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Evans (AF) & de la Rue (R) 'The Log
Evans (AF) & de la Rue (R) 'The Log of the Jean Louis'. Typescript and manuscript log of a voyage from Dover to Paris in 1912. Voyage undertaken in style by two friends, obviously with considerable means, who chartered the steam yacht 'Jean Louis' and its crew of 7 officers and hands. Illustrated throughout with tipped in photos and postcards. Journey commenced July 29th 1912, they returned to London by Sept. 11th, 1912. Very good quality morocco binding by Harrison & Sons, now showing a little
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Campagnolo catalog and date logs.
Campagnolo catalog and date logs. Exc. cond.
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ROBERT SARSONY (b. 1938): "FIELD
ROBERT SARSONY (b. 1938): "FIELD LOGS" Oil on masonite 16 x 12 in. 20 1/2 x 16 5/8 in. (frame) signed lower right and titled and dated 1964 on verso.
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Pair folk art log cabin bookends.
Pair folk art log cabin bookends.
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WWII. Royal Air Force Flying
WWII. Royal Air Force Flying Logbook 1767, Revised Oct 1943, unnamed, with entries from January 1943 - October 1945, the aircraft comprising Anson, Ventura and Liberator, another of 209495 V Lieutenant L G Jackson South African Air Force, January 1943 - October 1945 and Royal Navy Ditty Box Book of O R Bowyer, Leading Seaman who served on HMS "Benbow", "Emperor of India", "Centaur" and other vessels, entries from 1929 until discharged in 1953 (3)
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A quantity of leather bound
A quantity of leather bound volumes, Stage, Theatre and Classics, four boxes/Provenance: Spetchley Park
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Jam
Jam
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A quantity of leather bound
A quantity of leather bound volumes, French Literature etc., approximately 100 in three boxes/Provenance: Spetchley Park
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LOG BOOK FROM THE BRIG “ST
LOG BOOK FROM THE BRIG “ST GEORGE” OF THOMASTON, MAINE 15.5” X 10”.LOG BOOK FROM THE BRIG "ST GEORGE" OF THOMASTON, MAINE, Dated on front cover May 14, 1853. Dimensions: 15.5" x 10".
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EXCELSIOR IV PATENT LOG BY WALKER
EXCELSIOR IV PATENT LOG BY WALKER BRITAIN, CIRCA 1950 BOX HEIGHT 5.5". WIDTH 15". DEPTH 7.25".EXCELSIOR IV PATENT LOG BY WALKER, Britain, Circa 1950, Marked on the blade of the impeller with an anchor and "TW". White enamel dial of the log recorder signed above the center "Walker's Excelsior IV Log". Sling mount with safety lanyard reads from 0-100m, with sub dial for 1/10th mile. Includes braided log line, original oil can and other parts. Original wooden carrying case with instructions on the inside cover. Dimensions: Box height 5.5". Width 15". Depth 7.25". Provenance: The Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts.
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(VARIOUS) A group of two boxes of
(VARIOUS) A group of two boxes of books on various subjects.
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Folk Art Log Cabin Scene Oil on
Folk Art Log Cabin Scene Oil on Board Early 20th century a charming folk art scene with returning man on horseback; 9.5 x 12.5 in.
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Forty-seven miscellaneous printed
Forty-seven miscellaneous printed diaries (mostly not much written in), memorandum books, address books, wallets, et cetera, dating from 1858 to 1957.
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USABLE ART LOGJAM TRADE SIGN.
USABLE ART LOGJAM TRADE SIGN. Designed by Robert C. Brandegee (1932-2022). Round log section and "Log Jam" spelled in cherry branches on a grey stained plywood back. Used by Rob Brandegee in his Useable Art furniture business. 20"h. 24"w.
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Voyage Log of Cadet Edward H.
Voyage Log of Cadet Edward H. Harrison Oct. 1881 to April 30 1882 Tall 4to. Quarter leather bound boards marbled paper edges by Nathan Lane New York stationary and printer; tipped in photocopies of information pertaining tot he log book.