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Made in Japan #920 4647 Not tested. 17 / 317 sold -
Made in Japan #920 4647 Not tested. 18 / 317 sold -
Made in Japan #920 4647 Not tested. 19 / 317 sold -
Very nice condition. in original box. 34 / 317 sold -
Very nice condition. in original box. 35 / 317 sold -
With protective bag; pre-owned; Sony MDR-NC7 51 / 317 sold -
With protective bag; pre-owned; Sony MDR-NC7 52 / 317 sold -
With protective bag; pre-owned; Sony MDR-NC7 53 / 317 sold -
With protective bag; pre-owned; Sony MDR-NC7 54 / 317 sold -
Stones test in the Citrine Range for gems 55 / 317 sold -
Stones test in the Citrine Range for gems 56 / 317 sold -
Fine Bone China, 13 x 11 inches 62 / 317 sold -
Fine Bone China, 13 x 11 inches 63 / 317 sold -
Beautiful piece of hand work, 83 x 91 inches 72 / 317 sold -
Beautiful piece of hand work, 83 x 91 inches 73 / 317 sold -
New in box 74 / 317 sold -
New in box 75 / 317 sold -
New in box 76 / 317 sold -
Tan leather interior, new, 11 inch tall, 4 shelf drawers 77 / 317 sold -
Tan leather interior, new, 11 inch tall, 4 shelf drawers 78 / 317 sold -
Tan leather interior, new, 11 inch tall, 4 shelf drawers 79 / 317 sold -
2 lovely vases, 17 and 14 inches tall 80 / 317 sold -
2 lovely vases, 17 and 14 inches tall 81 / 317 sold -
2 lovely vases, 17 and 14 inches tall 82 / 317 sold -
The Waverly novels by Sir Walter Scott were published between 1814 and 1832. The novels gained a lot of traction when they were published and were popular all across Europe and in Scott’s native Scotland. However, he never revealed his identity and his authorship of the novels until 1827, which made the novels to be called the Waverly novels after his first successful novel. Some of the most popular novels of the series include “Waverly,†“Tedgauntlet,†“Quentin Durward,†“Kenilworth,†“Ivanhoe,†“The Heart of Midlothian,†“Rob Roy,†and “Guy Mannering.†Some of the titles were originally released in “Tales of My Landlord†a four part series. All the novels were published between 1829 and 1833 in a 48 volume series that Scott called the Waverly Novels. He also include his final revisions and prefaces in the final volume of the works. The series has been an inspiration to many authors over the centuries and Scott made his name as a seminal figure in the establishment of the historical novel genre. The early novels of the Waverly series are about the disparate phases of Scottish history. They are notable for their use of regional Scottish dialect and the characterizations of everyday people. The novels are about the conflict between the practical visions of the future and the heroic traditions passed down through the ages. For instance, “Waverly†is an analysis of the tension between the Hanoverians and the Jacobites during the 18th century. Meanwhile, “The Heart of Midlothian†is an analysis of the social conflict post the 1736 Porteous Riots following the execution of a smuggler. Scott’s other novels are set in a range of historical times right from the Middle Ages here he places his characters in locations such as the Orkney Islands, Palestine, France and England. 93 / 317 sold -
The Waverly novels by Sir Walter Scott were published between 1814 and 1832. The novels gained a lot of traction when they were published and were popular all across Europe and in Scott’s native Scotland. However, he never revealed his identity and his authorship of the novels until 1827, which made the novels to be called the Waverly novels after his first successful novel. Some of the most popular novels of the series include “Waverly,†“Tedgauntlet,†“Quentin Durward,†“Kenilworth,†“Ivanhoe,†“The Heart of Midlothian,†“Rob Roy,†and “Guy Mannering.†Some of the titles were originally released in “Tales of My Landlord†a four part series. All the novels were published between 1829 and 1833 in a 48 volume series that Scott called the Waverly Novels. He also include his final revisions and prefaces in the final volume of the works. The series has been an inspiration to many authors over the centuries and Scott made his name as a seminal figure in the establishment of the historical novel genre. The early novels of the Waverly series are about the disparate phases of Scottish history. They are notable for their use of regional Scottish dialect and the characterizations of everyday people. The novels are about the conflict between the practical visions of the future and the heroic traditions passed down through the ages. For instance, “Waverly†is an analysis of the tension between the Hanoverians and the Jacobites during the 18th century. Meanwhile, “The Heart of Midlothian†is an analysis of the social conflict post the 1736 Porteous Riots following the execution of a smuggler. Scott’s other novels are set in a range of historical times right from the Middle Ages here he places his characters in locations such as the Orkney Islands, Palestine, France and England. 94 / 317 sold -
The Waverly novels by Sir Walter Scott were published between 1814 and 1832. The novels gained a lot of traction when they were published and were popular all across Europe and in Scott’s native Scotland. However, he never revealed his identity and his authorship of the novels until 1827, which made the novels to be called the Waverly novels after his first successful novel. Some of the most popular novels of the series include “Waverly,†“Tedgauntlet,†“Quentin Durward,†“Kenilworth,†“Ivanhoe,†“The Heart of Midlothian,†“Rob Roy,†and “Guy Mannering.†Some of the titles were originally released in “Tales of My Landlord†a four part series. All the novels were published between 1829 and 1833 in a 48 volume series that Scott called the Waverly Novels. He also include his final revisions and prefaces in the final volume of the works. The series has been an inspiration to many authors over the centuries and Scott made his name as a seminal figure in the establishment of the historical novel genre. The early novels of the Waverly series are about the disparate phases of Scottish history. They are notable for their use of regional Scottish dialect and the characterizations of everyday people. The novels are about the conflict between the practical visions of the future and the heroic traditions passed down through the ages. For instance, “Waverly†is an analysis of the tension between the Hanoverians and the Jacobites during the 18th century. Meanwhile, “The Heart of Midlothian†is an analysis of the social conflict post the 1736 Porteous Riots following the execution of a smuggler. Scott’s other novels are set in a range of historical times right from the Middle Ages here he places his characters in locations such as the Orkney Islands, Palestine, France and England. 95 / 317 sold -
The Waverly novels by Sir Walter Scott were published between 1814 and 1832. The novels gained a lot of traction when they were published and were popular all across Europe and in Scott’s native Scotland. However, he never revealed his identity and his authorship of the novels until 1827, which made the novels to be called the Waverly novels after his first successful novel. Some of the most popular novels of the series include “Waverly,†“Tedgauntlet,†“Quentin Durward,†“Kenilworth,†“Ivanhoe,†“The Heart of Midlothian,†“Rob Roy,†and “Guy Mannering.†Some of the titles were originally released in “Tales of My Landlord†a four part series. All the novels were published between 1829 and 1833 in a 48 volume series that Scott called the Waverly Novels. He also include his final revisions and prefaces in the final volume of the works. The series has been an inspiration to many authors over the centuries and Scott made his name as a seminal figure in the establishment of the historical novel genre. The early novels of the Waverly series are about the disparate phases of Scottish history. They are notable for their use of regional Scottish dialect and the characterizations of everyday people. The novels are about the conflict between the practical visions of the future and the heroic traditions passed down through the ages. For instance, “Waverly†is an analysis of the tension between the Hanoverians and the Jacobites during the 18th century. Meanwhile, “The Heart of Midlothian†is an analysis of the social conflict post the 1736 Porteous Riots following the execution of a smuggler. Scott’s other novels are set in a range of historical times right from the Middle Ages here he places his characters in locations such as the Orkney Islands, Palestine, France and England. 96 / 317 sold -
The Waverly novels by Sir Walter Scott were published between 1814 and 1832. The novels gained a lot of traction when they were published and were popular all across Europe and in Scott’s native Scotland. However, he never revealed his identity and his authorship of the novels until 1827, which made the novels to be called the Waverly novels after his first successful novel. Some of the most popular novels of the series include “Waverly,†“Tedgauntlet,†“Quentin Durward,†“Kenilworth,†“Ivanhoe,†“The Heart of Midlothian,†“Rob Roy,†and “Guy Mannering.†Some of the titles were originally released in “Tales of My Landlord†a four part series. All the novels were published between 1829 and 1833 in a 48 volume series that Scott called the Waverly Novels. He also include his final revisions and prefaces in the final volume of the works. The series has been an inspiration to many authors over the centuries and Scott made his name as a seminal figure in the establishment of the historical novel genre. The early novels of the Waverly series are about the disparate phases of Scottish history. They are notable for their use of regional Scottish dialect and the characterizations of everyday people. The novels are about the conflict between the practical visions of the future and the heroic traditions passed down through the ages. For instance, “Waverly†is an analysis of the tension between the Hanoverians and the Jacobites during the 18th century. Meanwhile, “The Heart of Midlothian†is an analysis of the social conflict post the 1736 Porteous Riots following the execution of a smuggler. Scott’s other novels are set in a range of historical times right from the Middle Ages here he places his characters in locations such as the Orkney Islands, Palestine, France and England. 97 / 317 sold -
The Waverly novels by Sir Walter Scott were published between 1814 and 1832. The novels gained a lot of traction when they were published and were popular all across Europe and in Scott’s native Scotland. However, he never revealed his identity and his authorship of the novels until 1827, which made the novels to be called the Waverly novels after his first successful novel. Some of the most popular novels of the series include “Waverly,†“Tedgauntlet,†“Quentin Durward,†“Kenilworth,†“Ivanhoe,†“The Heart of Midlothian,†“Rob Roy,†and “Guy Mannering.†Some of the titles were originally released in “Tales of My Landlord†a four part series. All the novels were published between 1829 and 1833 in a 48 volume series that Scott called the Waverly Novels. He also include his final revisions and prefaces in the final volume of the works. The series has been an inspiration to many authors over the centuries and Scott made his name as a seminal figure in the establishment of the historical novel genre. The early novels of the Waverly series are about the disparate phases of Scottish history. They are notable for their use of regional Scottish dialect and the characterizations of everyday people. The novels are about the conflict between the practical visions of the future and the heroic traditions passed down through the ages. For instance, “Waverly†is an analysis of the tension between the Hanoverians and the Jacobites during the 18th century. Meanwhile, “The Heart of Midlothian†is an analysis of the social conflict post the 1736 Porteous Riots following the execution of a smuggler. Scott’s other novels are set in a range of historical times right from the Middle Ages here he places his characters in locations such as the Orkney Islands, Palestine, France and England. 98 / 317 sold -
The Waverly novels by Sir Walter Scott were published between 1814 and 1832. The novels gained a lot of traction when they were published and were popular all across Europe and in Scott’s native Scotland. However, he never revealed his identity and his authorship of the novels until 1827, which made the novels to be called the Waverly novels after his first successful novel. Some of the most popular novels of the series include “Waverly,†“Tedgauntlet,†“Quentin Durward,†“Kenilworth,†“Ivanhoe,†“The Heart of Midlothian,†“Rob Roy,†and “Guy Mannering.†Some of the titles were originally released in “Tales of My Landlord†a four part series. All the novels were published between 1829 and 1833 in a 48 volume series that Scott called the Waverly Novels. He also include his final revisions and prefaces in the final volume of the works. The series has been an inspiration to many authors over the centuries and Scott made his name as a seminal figure in the establishment of the historical novel genre. The early novels of the Waverly series are about the disparate phases of Scottish history. They are notable for their use of regional Scottish dialect and the characterizations of everyday people. The novels are about the conflict between the practical visions of the future and the heroic traditions passed down through the ages. For instance, “Waverly†is an analysis of the tension between the Hanoverians and the Jacobites during the 18th century. Meanwhile, “The Heart of Midlothian†is an analysis of the social conflict post the 1736 Porteous Riots following the execution of a smuggler. Scott’s other novels are set in a range of historical times right from the Middle Ages here he places his characters in locations such as the Orkney Islands, Palestine, France and England. 99 / 317 sold -
The Waverly novels by Sir Walter Scott were published between 1814 and 1832. The novels gained a lot of traction when they were published and were popular all across Europe and in Scott’s native Scotland. However, he never revealed his identity and his authorship of the novels until 1827, which made the novels to be called the Waverly novels after his first successful novel. Some of the most popular novels of the series include “Waverly,†“Tedgauntlet,†“Quentin Durward,†“Kenilworth,†“Ivanhoe,†“The Heart of Midlothian,†“Rob Roy,†and “Guy Mannering.†Some of the titles were originally released in “Tales of My Landlord†a four part series. All the novels were published between 1829 and 1833 in a 48 volume series that Scott called the Waverly Novels. He also include his final revisions and prefaces in the final volume of the works. The series has been an inspiration to many authors over the centuries and Scott made his name as a seminal figure in the establishment of the historical novel genre. The early novels of the Waverly series are about the disparate phases of Scottish history. They are notable for their use of regional Scottish dialect and the characterizations of everyday people. The novels are about the conflict between the practical visions of the future and the heroic traditions passed down through the ages. For instance, “Waverly†is an analysis of the tension between the Hanoverians and the Jacobites during the 18th century. Meanwhile, “The Heart of Midlothian†is an analysis of the social conflict post the 1736 Porteous Riots following the execution of a smuggler. Scott’s other novels are set in a range of historical times right from the Middle Ages here he places his characters in locations such as the Orkney Islands, Palestine, France and England. 100 / 317 sold
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