PRINTED BOOKS & MAPS WEDNESDAY 21 JULY 2010
DOMINIC WINTER BOOK AUCTIONS
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Wednesday 21 July 2010 Lots 1-689 commencing at 11am
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CONTENTS Travel & Exploration Ballooning Military Books from the Wilkinson Collection Topography Natural History Maps Decorative Prints & Original Art Periodicals Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera Antiquarian Science & Medicine Art & Photography Reference General Cartons Quantity
1-68 69-85 86-92 93-129 130-158 159-233 234-319 320-322 323-378 379-477 478-487 488-530 531-597 598-618 619-689
DOMINIC WINTER BOOK AUCTIONS SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS
“Changing Horses” by George Wright (1860-1942), Estimate £7000-10000
AUTUMN SALES Thursday 22 July
Antiques & Objets d'Art
Wednesday 29 September
Printed Books & Maps including British and overseas maps
Wednesday 6 October
Natural History & Sporting Books & Pictures
Thursday 7 October
Vintage & Contemporary Photography
Wednesday 10 November
Printed Books & Maps
Thursday 11 November
The Collector’s Sale including Aviation, Motoring & otherTransport
Wednesday 8 December
Medals & Militaria, Military History Books
Wednesday 15 December
Printed Books & Maps
Thursday 16 December
Children’s Books, Modern First Editions
TRAVEL & EXPLORATION To commence at 11am
1 [Adams, W. H. Davenport]. In the Far East, A Narrative of Exploration and Adventure in Cochin-China, Cambodia, Laos, and Siam, pub. Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1879, b&w wood eng. plts., orig. pict. rust brown cloth gilt, very slightly rubbed (generally in clean condition), small 8vo, together with Hyatt (Harry Middleton), The Church of Abyssinia, 1st UK ed., pub. Luzac & Co., 1928, b&w illusts. after photos, orig. cloth, a little rubbed, large 8vo (2)
7 Beer (Eduard). Bericht uber Eduard Beer’s kleinen Duodez-Atlas in 24 Blatt uber alle Theile der Erbe, Weimar, 1842 title page water stained and with near contemp. manuscript owners signature, twenty-four eng. maps with orig. outline colouring, some soiling and spotting throughout, new end papers, modern marbled boards with printed label to upper board, oblong 8vo (1)
8 Bird (Isabella L.). Unbeaten Tracks in Japan. An Account of Travels on Horseback in the Interior, Including Visits to the Aborigines of Yezo and the Shrines of Nikko and Ise, 2 vols., New York, 1881, folding map, illustrations, unobtrusive library number stamp and labels, original brown cloth gilt, library numbers to spines, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with William Elliot Griffis’s The Mikado’s Empire, new ed., New York, 1883
2 Allom (Thomas, illust.). Fisher’s Illustrations of Constantinople and its Environs, n.d., c.1840, one eng. vign. titles and one map only, ninety-nine eng. plts., slight insect damage to first few leaves incl. one plt. and title, light dampstaining to extreme plt. margins, contemp. green blindstamped gilt dec. calf, morocco label to spine, some wear to extrems., 4to (1)
(3)
9 Blomfield (Rear Admiral R.M.). Lecture by Rear Admiral R.M. Blomfield R.N., Controller General, Ports & Lights Administration on Aboukir. Delivered at Ramleh, Alexandria on the 1st April 1897, privately printed, 31pp., one or two spots, original cloth-backed wrapper, a little bowed with loss at head of spine, 4to (1)
£200-300
Wing B3316. See Atabey 119 (first edition) and Blackmer 154 (second edition). A rare edition of one of the earliest and best accounts of the Ottoman Empire. (1) £150-200
£200-300
11 Bryant (William Cullen, editor). Picturesque America. A Delineation by Pen and Paper, vols. 1 & 2, pub. Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co., c.1880, numerous wood and steel engs. (not complete), a.e.g. vol.1 comtemp. cloth gilt, spine partially detached, vol.2 lacking boards, folio, together with Smith (W.R.), Europe Illustrated, 2 vols, c.1890, numerous wood engs. throughout (not complete), a.e.g. contemp. cloth gilt, 4to, with De Colange (Leo ed.), Voyages and Travels or Scenes in many Lands, vols. 2, 3 & 4, c.1890, numerous wood engs. throughout (not complete), 2 vols. contemp. half morocco gilt, 1 vol. modern cloth gilt, 4to
5 [Bartlett, William Henry]. Pictures from Sicily, by the Author of Forty Days in the Desert, 1853, [1852], eng. frontis. and addn. eng. title, eng. map, 30 eng. plts. and few wood eng. illusts. to text, pubs. ads. at rear, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt dec. cloth, tall 8vo (1)
£70-100
10 Blount (Henry). A Voyage into the Levant, A Brief Relation of a Journey... from England by the Way of Venice... , Unto Gran Cairo, with Particular Observations Concerning the Moderne Condition of the Turks, and other People under that Empire, 4th ed., 1650, title (within dec. woodcut border) det. and somewhat spotted and soiled, some spotting throughout and marginal damp staining towards rear, paper flaw to leaf C4 with resultant triangular hole affecting two lines of text on both pages, old manuscript accounts to pastedowns, contemp. reversed calf, broken and worn and lacking spine, 12mo
4 Baldwin (William Charles). African Hunting and Adventure from Natal to the Zambesi, including Lake Ngami, the Kalahari Desert, &c., from 1852 to 1860, 2nd ed., 1863, port. frontis., folding map, wood engs., spotting, contemp. gilt dec. calf, bound by Seton & MacKenzie, Edinburgh, rubbed to extrems., 8vo, Chapman (Abel), On Safari, Big-Game Hunting in British East Africa, 1908, b&w plts. and illusts. throughout, orig. gilt dec. cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo (2)
£150-200
£150-200
3 Arctic Bibliography Prepared for and in Cooperation with the Department of Defense, Under the Direction of the Arctic Institute of North America, vols. 1-16, (all published), Washington, 1953-75, coloured folding map at end of each (except vol IX, bound without map as called for in Foreword), some occasional marginal insect damage to endpapers, one or two hinges weakening, original cloth, a little rubbed and faded, 8vo (16)
£70-100
£70-100
£100-150
6 Beattie (William). Switzerland Illustrated in a Series of Views Taken on the Spot and Expressly by W.H. Bartlett, 2 vols., 1836, additional engraved titles, folding engraved map to vol. II, 104 (of 106) steel-engraved plates, some scattered spotting, a.e.g., contemporary half calf, a little rubbed and faded, 4to, together with Mercier (Jerome J.), Mountains and Lakes of Switzerland and Italy, 1871, coloured folding map, chromolithographed illustrations, guttapercha perishing, some leaves loose, some spotting and browning, a.e.g., original cloth gilt, joints splitting, rubbed, 4to
Sold as a collection of plates not subject to return. (7)
(3)
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£50-80
12 [Bryant, William Cullen]. Picturesque America. A Pictorial Delineation of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes, Forests, Waterfalls..., 7 vols., n.d., c. 1900, num. eng. plts. and illusts., a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, slight wear to spine of vool. 1, folio, together with Picturesque Europe, 5 vols., n.d., c. 1900, num. eng. plts. and illusts., some hinges repaired, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, some rubbing, folio
£200-300
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£100-150
15 Chamberlain (Basil Hall). Things Japanese. Being Notes on Various Subjects Connected with Japan, for the use of Travellers and Others, 3rd ed., 1898, coloured folding map, scattered light spotting, endpapers browned, original green limp cloth, spine faded, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Dalton (William), The English Boy in Japan’ Or, the Perils and Adventures of Mark Raffles Among Princes, Priests, and People of that Singular Empire, 1859, engraved frontispiece and additional title, some spotting original blue blindstamped cloth gilt, lightly rubbed, slight lean, 8vo, plus Tristram (H.B.), Rambles in Japan. The Land of the Rising Sun, 1895, b & w plates and illustrations, a few spots, prize label to front endpaper, t.e.g., original green cloth gilt, lower cover a little dampstained, 8vo, with others related including David Murray’s Japan, 1894, Basil Hall Chamberlain’s A Handbook for Travellers in Japan (Including Formosa), 9th ed., 1913 and H.S.K. Yamaguchi’s We Japanese, 2 vols., 1934-37, with author’s presentation inscription (17)
13 Carne (John). Syria, The Holy Land, Asia Minor, 3 vols., c. 1836, additional engraved titles, two engraved maps, 117 engraved plates after Bartlett, Purser etc., some light spotting and dampstains, contemporary maroon straight-grained morocco gilt, small tears and chips to spines, a.e.g., 4to, together with T. Allom’s Views of the Holy Land, c. 1840 (4)
£150-200
16 Cook (Captain James). An Account of the Voyages Undertaken by the Order of His Present Majesty for Making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, and Successively Performed by Commodore Byron, Captain Wallis, Captain Carteret, and Captain Cook, in the Dolphin, the Swallow, and the Endeavor: Drawn up from the Journals which were kept by the Several Commanders, and from the Papers of Joseph Banks, Esq.; by John Hawkesworth, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1773, fifty-two eng. plts., maps & plans (inc. 24 folding maps and 13 folding plts.), some minor marginal spotting, three leaves to 3rd vol. with small excision to upper outer blank corner, not affecting text (pp. 561568), contemp. calf, 20th c. reback, some wear to edges, 4to
£200-300
Holmes 5. Beddie 648. Sabin 30934. The first edition of Cook’s first voyage round the world. (3) £2500-3500
14 Casati (Gaetano). Ten Years in Equatoria and the Return with Emin Pasha, trans. Mrs. J. Randolph Clay, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1891, col. tinted and b&w plts., four folding maps in pockets at rear, a couple with splits/tears to folds, orig. dec. cloth gilt, 8vo, together with French-Sheldon (M.), Sultan to Sultan, Adventures Among the Masai and other Tribes of East Africa, 1892, b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth gilt, some black marks to spine, 4to
17 Cooke (W.B.). Rome, and its Surrounding Scenery. Engraved by W.B. Cooke, from Drawings by David Roberts,T. Creswick, W.L. Leitch, T.H. Cromek, With Descriptive Sketches by H. Noel Humphreys, 1845, additional engraved title, double-page plate, 29 engraved plates (complete), a couple of short closed tears, a few spots, bookplate, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to
(3)
(1)
£150-200
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£150-200
Lot 16
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18 Cox (Samuel S.). Union-Disunion-Reunion. Three Decades of Federal Legislation 1855 to 1885. Personal and Historical Memories of Events Preceding, During, and Since the American Civil War, involving Slavery and Secession, Emancipation and Reconstruction, with Sketches of Prominent Actors during these Periods, Providence, R.I.: J.A. & R.A. Reid, 1885, four eng. port. plts. and one sigle-page map, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, large 8vo, together with Mississippi Committee, Mississippi in 1875. Report of the Select Committee to Inquire into the Mississippi Election of 1875, with the Testimony and Documentary Evidence, 2 vols., Washington: Government Printing Office, 1876, folding map, browning to title, contemp. sheep with contrasting labels to spines, joints cracked and split, large 8vo, with Greeley (Horace & Cleveland, John F.), A Political Text-Book for 1860..., pub. New York, 1860, orig. cloth, spine worn and frayed, 8vo, plusNew York, Vity of New York, Charter Election 1866, Complete Statement of the Official Canvass in Detail..., Election held December 4, 1866..., pub. New York, 1867, folding table, orig. printed wrappers, spine worn at head & foot, 8vo (5)
21 Dundonald (Lieut.-Gen., Earl of). My Army Life, 1st ed., 1926, photogravure portrait frontispiece (loose), half-tone plates, a few spots, bookplate, original cloth, upper joint splitting, tears at spine ends, 8vo, with a 4pp. letter tipped-in from the author dated Dec. 1926, to a Mr Hood mentioning the book, together with Steevens (G.W.), From Capetown to Ladysmith. An Unfinished Record of the South African War, 1st ed., 1900, two maps, one folding, publisher’s presentation inscription to half title, press clippings of the author at front, original buckram, spine a little faded, 8vo, plus Atkins (John Black), The Relief of Ladysmith, 1st ed., 1900, maps and plates, endpapers browned, original cloth gilt, library sticker remnant to upper cover, spine rubbed, 8vo, with other Boer and Zulu War interest including H. Rider Haggard’s The Last Boer War, 1899, J. Barclay Lloyd’s One Thousand Miles With the C.I.V, 1901, Owen Spencer Watkins’ Chaplains at the Front, 1902, Treatise on Service Ordnance, 5th ed., (HMSO, 1900), and The National Bazaar in Aid of the Sufferers by the War, Souvenir and Official Programme, May 1900 (20)
£150-200
£80-120
19 Dahlberg (Erik Jonsson). Beskrifning Ofver Stader, Egendomar, Minnesmarken, M.M. Upptagne uti E. Dahlbergs Suecia Antiqua & Hodierna, 2 vols. (text & Plates), Stockholm: P. Ad. Huldberg, c.1850s, 349 wood eng. plts. (inc. some folding), few leaves slightly frayed to edges and few plts. detached, some minor toning, contemp. qtr. sheep, gilt dec. spines, titles to upper board of each, slightly rubbed & worn, oblong folio (2)
£300-500
20 Daly (Marcus). Big Game Hunting and Adventure 1897-1936, 1st ed., 1937, b&w illusts. from photos throughout, small tape mark to front endpaper, orig. gilt dec. cloth, in price clipped d.j., num. tape repairs to verso, some wear to extrems., 8vo, together with Robertson (Wilfrid), Zambezi Days, 1st ed., 1936, num. b&w plts., orig. printed cloth, rubbed, in d.j., spine ends chipped, tape repairs to verso, 8vo (2)
22 Edwards (Bryan). An Historical Survey of the French Colony in the Island of St. Domingo, 1st ed., 1797, folding engraved map, a few light spots, t.e.g., 19th c. half morocco, edges slightly rubbed, 4to Kress 3385; Sabin 21894. (1)
£150-200
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£200-300
24 Elwood (Anne Katharine). Narrative of a Journey Overland from England, by the Continent of Europe, Egypt, and the Red Sea, to India; including a Residence there, and Voyage Home, in the Years 1825, 26, 27, and 28, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1830, six sepia aqua. plts. (correct as list), occ. spotting, couple of closed tears to front endpaper (vol. 1 only), orig. cloth, labels to spines, rubbed and some fading, 8vo (2)
£100-150
25 Evans (Rev. John). A New Royal Atlas Illustrative of the Various Divisions which Comprise The Surface of the Globe: Intended as an Interesting Companion to Bigland’s View of the World and the new Geographical Grammer, 1810, addn. dec. title page, twenty engraved folding maps with original hand colouring (complete as list), occ. slight spotting and marginal finger soiling throughout, contemp. half sheep gilt, bumped and frayed at extrems. 8vo
23 Ellis (William). Narrative of a Tour Through Hawaii, or Owhyhee; with remarks on the history, traditions, manners, customs, and language of the inhabitants of the Sandwich Islands, 1st ed., 1826, folding eng. map frontis., seven single-page eng. views, some light foxing to plates, untrimmed, orig. boards, with remains of paper label to spine, rubbed and some wear to joints (upper cover det.), 8vo
Uncommon. Only two copies on Copac. (1)
£150-200
Ex libris the poet laureate Robert Southey (1774-1843), with neat inscription in ink to foot of title ‘Robert Southey. Keswick 15 [?] Sept. 1826’. Southey’s library at Greta Hall, Keswick numbered some 14, 000 volumes, some of which were covered in decorative coloured fabric for their protection. The front and rear pastedowns of the present volume are covered in a coloured fabric which may well have been added by the poet or his family. (1) £300-400
26 Fellowes (W.D.). A Visit to the Monastery of la Trappe, in 1817: with Notes Taken During a Tour Through Le Perche, Normandy, Bretagne..., and the Environs of Paris, 3rd ed., 1820, hand-col. aquatint frontis., eleven hand-col. aquatint plts., two etched plts. and one etched illust. (as list), a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. straight-grained maroon calf, some rubbing, 8vo Lot 24
(1)
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£100-150
27 Findlay (Fredrick Roderick Noble). Big Game Shooting and Travel in South-East Africa. An Account of Shooting Trips in the Cheringoma and Gorongoza Divisions of Portuguese South-East Africa and in Zululand. With Chapters by Olive Schreiner and S.C. Cronwright-Schreiner, 1st ed., 1903, half-title present, frontis. with tissue guard, small repaired closed tear to margin and slightly frayed to lower edge, folding map with 2 inch tear, num. b&w illusts. from photos, prize bookplate to front endpaper, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo (1)
£200-300
28 Fitzgerald (William Walter Augustine). Travels in the Coastlands of British East Africa and the Islands of Zanzibar and Pemba, their Agricultural Resources and General Characteristics, 1st ed., 1898, port. frontis., num. b&w illusts. from photos., sixteen b&w maps (some folding, as list), three folding maps with closed tear repaired with tape, orig. cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Ashe (R. P.), Chronicles of Uganda, 1st ed., 1894, b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo (2)
£150-200
29 Gardenstone (Francis Garden, Lord). Travelling Memorandums, made in a Tour upon the Continent of Europe, in the Years 1786, 1787, and 1788, 2 vols. (of 3), 2nd ed., corrected & enlarged, Edinburgh, 1792, edges untrimmed, orig. boards, slightly worn, small 8vo, together with Fawcett (John), An Essay on Anger, 5th ed., Halifax, 1822, front free endpaper with ownership inscription “Mr Craven February 12th 1824” and with his family crest and monogram stamped in ink to title, edges untrimmed, orig. boards, joints slightly cracked, 12mo
Lot 27
The third volume of Travelling Memorandums was published in 1795. (3) £80-120
30 Gordon (Patrick). Geography Anatomiz’d or the Geographical Grammar, being a short and exact Analysis of the whole body of Modern Geography, 1704, half title present, title printed in red and black, fifteen (of 16), engraved folding maps by Robert Morden (lacking Europe), all with orig. outline colouring, including maps of the World and the Americas both showing California as an island, several maps with narrow foredge margins, lacking end papers?, hinges and joints weak, contemp. blind panelled calf, rubbed, worn and frayed, 8vo (1)
£200-300
31 Grey (Edward). The Wonderful City of Tokio. Or Further Adventures of the Jewett Family and their Friend Oto Nambo, Boston, 1883, b & w illustrations, some light toning and spotting, marginal dampstain, lacking front free endpaper, decorative endpapers, original chromolithographed boards, spine ends chipped, joints and edges rubbed, 8vo, together with The Bear-Worshippers of Yezo and the Island of Karafuto (Saghalin), or the Adventures of the Jewett Family and their Friend Oto Nambo, Boston, 1884, b & w illustrations, a few spots, fep frayed and detached, front hinges cracking, original chromolithographed boards, some wear to joints and edges, 8vo (2)
Lot 28
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£100-150
Lot 35 32 Guattani (Giuseppe Antonio). Roma Descritta ed Illustrata, 2 vols., Rome, 1805, engraved frontispiece, folding map, 55 engraved plates, some folding, a few marginal tears, some light spotting, contemporary half calf, spines defective, one board detached, rubbed, 4to (1)
£150-200
33 Hamilton (Francis, formerly Buchanan). An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal, and of the Territories Annexed to this Dominion by the House of Gorkha, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1819, half title, 7 engraved plates and maps only (of 8, lacking plate 4 of Himalaya Mountains), manuscript annotation to p.1, some ink underlining and ticks, occasional spotting and dampstaining, some inkstains, later half calf, a few light stains, 4to Surgeon to the Governor General of India, Lord Wellesley from 1803-04, Francis Buchanan-Hamilton (1762-1829) was also a geographer and zoologist, and founded a zoo in Calcutta that was to become the Calcutta Alipore Zoo. He also undertook a major survey of the areas within the jurisdiction of the British East India Company, describing many new plant and fish species. (1) £70-100
34 Hamley (Lieut-Col. E. Bruce). The Story of the Campaign of Sebastopol, Written in the Camp, 1st ed., 1855, folding map and nine chromolithograph or tinted lithograph plates, some occ. light foxing, orig. blindstamped red cloth gilt, rubbed and spine somewhat dulled, one or two small chips to rear joint, together with Russell (W. H.), The British Expedition to the Crimea, revised edition, with numerous emendations and additions, 1858, numerous folding maps and plans, etc., port. frontis. with some spotting, modern qtr. calf, gilt label to spine (rubbed), both 8vo (2)
£80-120
35 Harris (Major W. Cornwallis). The Highlands of Aethopia, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1844, coloured or tinted lithographed frontispiece to each, chromolithographed dedication leaf, folding map (with closed tears), publisher’s catalogue at end of vol. I, some light spotting or soiling, previous owner signature, modern calf-backed boards, 8vo
36 Hartshorne (Anna C.). Japan and Her People, 2 vols., Philadelphia, 1902, half-tone plates, folding map at end of vol. II (short marginal tear), presentation inscription, t.e.g., original red decorative cloth gilt, bright condition, 8vo
(3)
(2)
£300-400
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£200-300
37 Hopkins (Manley). Hawaii: the Past, Present, and Future of its Island-Kingdom. An Historical Account of the Sandwich Islands (Polynesia), with a Preface by the Bishop of Oxford, 1st ed., 1862, eng. port. frontis., six eng. plts., folding map, and three letterpress vigns., all correct as list, frontis. and title-page lightly foxed, contemp. pencilled ownership name at head of title, rough-trimmed, orig. green cloth, blocked in black and gilt, spine ends rubbed, and upper joint with 1.25” frayed split at head, 8vo A scarce title. (1)
£100-150
38 Krapf (Johann Ludwig). Travels, Researches, and Missionary Labours, During an Eighteen Years Residence in Eastern Africa...., 1st English ed., 1860, half-title, eng. port. frontis., twelve col. litho plts. and two folding maps (as list), small blindstamp to title, orig. gilt dec. cloth, some rubbing, 8vo (1)
£300-400
41 M’Leod (John, Surgeon). Voyage of His Majesty’s Ship Alceste, Along the Coast of Corea, to the Island of Lewchew; With an Account of Her Subsequent Shipwreck, 2nd ed., 1818, half title, engraved portrait frontsipiece, five hand-coloured aquatinted plates, some light spotting, contemporary half calf, rubbed, 8vo Abbey Travel 559. (1)
£100-150
42 Marvin (Charles). Reconnoitring Central Asia: Pioneering Adventures in the Region Lying Between Russia and India, 2nd ed., Swan Sonnenschein, 1885, wood-eng. frontis. and plts., folding map at front, minor foxing to endpapers, orig. pict. green cloth gilt, rubbed to extrems., 8vo (1)
£100-150
43 Maundrell (Henry). A Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem; at Easter, A.D. 1697, 7th ed., Oxford, 1749, fifteen eng. plts. (inc. 6 folding), some minor browning & slight dampstaining, few marks, contemp. calf gilt, joints cracked and worn, 8vo, together with Hall (Basil), Voyage to Corea, and the Island of Loo-Choo, new ed., 1820, hand-col. eng. frontis., three plts. and one folding eng. map, greese stain to few leaves of text, contemp. half calf, boards detached, adheasive tape to spine and boards, small 8vo
39 Le Comte (Louis Daniel). Memoirs and Observations Topographical, Physical, Mathematical, Mechanical, Natural, Civil and Ecclesiastical, Made in a Late Journey Through the Empire of China, 2nd ed., 1698, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding engraved map (torn), two engraved plates, folding table, A4 cropped affecting some text, some corner and marginal repairs, annotation at front, spotting and browning throughout, 18th c. mottled calf, old reback, 8vo
(2)
£100-150
40 [Lytton, Edward George Bulwer]. The Pilgrims of the Rhine, 1st ed., Saunders & Otley, 1834, twenty-seven eng. proof plts. on India paper (incl. title-page and port.), by E.J. Roberts, Le Keux, Goodall, Willmore, Winkles, and others, after David Roberts, foxed, contained in orig. cloth-backed portfolio with printed label on upper cover, rubbed, spine frayed. cloth ties frayed and one broken, folio
44 McDermott (P.L.). British East Africa, Or Ibea. A History of the Formation and Work of the Imperial British East Africa Company, Compiled with the Authority of the Directors from Official Documents and the Records of the Company, 1895, half-title present, port. frontis., one plt. (‘Presenting papers of Freedom to 1422 Runaway Slaves’), folding map, orig. cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with [Gurdon, B. F.], A Colony in the Making. Or Sport and Profit in British East Africa, 1912, num. b&w plts., folding map at rear, orig. gilt dec. cloth, 8vo, plus Carpenter (G. D. Hale), A Naturalist on Lake Victoria, With an Account of Sleeping Sickness and the Tse-Tse Fly, 1st ed., 1920, col. and b&w plts., folding map and chart at rear, ex-libris bookplate for G. F. de Witte, untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo
(1)
(3)
Wing L831. (1)
£200-300
£200-300
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£150-200
45 Menpes (Mortimer & Dorothy). Japan. A Record in Colour, pub. A & C Black, 1901, 100 coloured plates, endpapers browned, t.e.g., original decorative cloth, a little rubbed and soiled, 4to, Edition de luxe, 63/600 signed by Mortimer Menpes, together with Hearn (Lafcadio), A Japanese Miscellany, Boston, 1901, b & w illustrations, rough-trimmed edges, t.e.g., original decorative cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Kokoro. Hints and Echoes of Japanese Inner Life, 1898, rough-trimmed edges, endpapers browned, t.e.g., original cloth, a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, with three others by or on Hearn, including The Japanese Letters of Lafcadio Hearn, 1911 (7)
£150-200
48 Moore (John Hamilton). A New and Complete Collection of Voyages and Travels...., Comprehending an Extensive System of Geography, Describing in the most accurate Manner, every place worthy of Notice in Europe, Asia, Africa and America, 2 vols., pub. Alexander Hogg, 1778, engraved allegorical frontis. to each volume, folding engraved hemispheral world map by Thomas Conder and a further eighteen b & w engraved maps (including six folding) and eighty-five b & w engraved plates (only), long closed tear to p.473, lacks last twenty? leaves of vol. one, very occ. spotting and fraying throughout, hinges and joints weak, contemp. blind embossed calf, upper board on vol. 2 near detached, rubbed, frayed and worn, folio
46 Milford Haven (Marquess of, formerly Prince Louis of Battenberg). Naval Medals: Commemorative Medals, Naval Rewards, War Medals, Naval Tokens, &c. of France, The Netherlands, Spain and Portugal, vol. 1 only, 1921, title printed in red and black, numerous b & w illustrations of medals, original cream buckram, some light soiling, folio Limited edition, 24/25 signed by the author. Inscribed to front endpaper: “To the Romsey Corporation from the author’s son, Mountbatten of Burma. 8th March 1947”, with a loose cut signature of the same. A second volume of Naval Medals dealing with the other European maritime states, and America was also published in 1921, each volume being complete in itself with indices. Louis Alexander Mountbatten, 1st Marquess of Milford Haven (18541921), formerly Prince Louis Alexander of Battenberg was a German prince related to the Royal Family. After becoming First Sea Lord in 1912, he was encouraged to resign by Winston Churchill in 1914, following public antiGerman sentiment. He anglicised his surname from ‘Battenburg’ to ‘Mountbatten’ in 1917, when the king created him Marquess of Milford Haven. His second son was created Earl Mountbatten of Burma in 1947. (1) £300-400
Sold as a collection of maps and prints, not subject to return. (2)
49 North-West Frontier. The Risings on the North-West Frontier... Compiled From the Special War Correspondence of the “Pioneer”, 1st ed., pub. Pioneer Press, Allababad, 1898, two folding maps, first few leaves loose, some spotting, contemporary previous owner inscription, original cloth, spine faded, some dampstaining, 8vo (1)
£100-150
50 Oliver (Samuel Pasfield). Madagascar and the Malagasy. With Sketches in the Provinces of Tamative, Betanimena, and Ankova, pub. Day & Son, [1866], two plans, 24 tinted lithographed plates, occasional light spotting, endpapers renewed, original blindstamped cloth, joints splitting, rubbed, 8vo
47 Monsalve (Diego). Colombia Cafetera, Informacion Historica, Civil, Administrativa, Geografica..., Barcelona, 1927, coloured and b & w plates and maps, a few light spots, original decorative cloth, a little rubbed and stained, folio (1)
£300-500
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£100-150
51 Osborn (Captain Sherard). Japanese Fragments, With Facsimiles of Illustrations by Artists of Yedo, 1st ed., 1861, six handcoloured plates, illustrations, some spotting, a.e.g., original purple cloth gilt, spine faded, marginal inksplash, small 4to (1)
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£100-150
52 Perry (Commodore M.C.). Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, Performed in the Years 1852, 1853, and 1854, Compiled from the Original Notes and Journals of Commodore Perry... by Francis L. Hawks, New York, 1856, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding maps and charts, engraved plates and illustrations, scattered light spots, original blindstamped cloth gilt, spine faded, a little rubbed, 4to (1)
£200-300
53 Picard (Bernard & Moubach, Abraham). Naaukeurige Beschryving der Uitwendige Godsdienst-Plichten, Kerk-Zeeden en Gewoontens van alle Volkeren der Waerelt, vol. 5 only (of six), 1736, title page printed in red & black, numerous engraved plates throughout, including some folding, hinges weak, contemp. qtr. morocco, worn, rubbed and frayed, folio (1)
£70-100
56 Reims. Reims en ruines, pub. Vernant et Dolle for Pommery & Greno Ltd, 1920, eight etchings each signed by the artist (R.Varin), below image, occ. slight spotting largely confined to margins, contained in orig. pubs. folio, with etched image and sponsers label to upper board, original linen ties, slight staining, bumped at extrems., slim folio Supplied to clients by the Champagne house ‘Pommery & Greno’, the portfolio also contains a letter, dated July 18th 1918 - presumably to a wine merchant in England - explaning that because of the recent ‘Military situation’ (World War I), and their inability to gain access to their cellars, and the subsequent discovery that a great deal of their stock hand been looted or consumed by the occupying German forces, they are unable to fulfil an order for the 1911 vintage Cuvee. Reims Cathedral suffered dreadfully during the 1914-18 war but was rebuilt and restored to its original glory in 1938. It is of course the major cathedral for the Champagne region of North-Eastern France. A fascinating piece of vinophilia. (1) £70-100
54 Priestley (Raymond E.). Antarctic Adventure. Scott’s Northern Party, 1st ed., 1914, folding map and half-tone plates (two loose), scattered spotting, previous owner signature, t.e.g., original blue cloth, spine a little rubbed and faded, 8vo (1)
£150-200
55 Quin (Edward). An Historical Atlas; In a Series of Maps of the World as Known at Different Periods. Constructed Upon a Uniform Scale, and Coloured According to the Political Changes of Each Period, 4th ed., 1850, twenty-one hand-coloured engraved maps by W. Hughes, including six folding linen-backed, some spotting and dampstaining, contemporary red half calf, spine defective, upper cover detached, rubbed and stained, 4to (1)
£200-300
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57 Richardson (Sir John). Arctic Searching Expedition: A Journal of a Boat-Voyage Through Rupert’s Land and the Arctic Sea, in Search of the Discovery Ships Under Command of Sir John Franklin. With an Appendix on the Physical Geography of North America, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1851, 10 coloured lithographed plates, folding coloured map, illustrations, some dampstains and light spotting, original blindstamped cloth, spines a little rubbed and faded, 8vo
62 Spiker (Samuel Heinrich). Berlin und seine Umgebungen im neunzehnten Jahrhundert, Berlin, 1833, eng. and printed titles, 102 steel-engs. to rectos of fifty one leaves, some spotting throughout, contemp. quarter roan, spine deficient and covers detached, 4to (1)
£300-500
63 Steinmetz (Andrew). Japan and Her People, 1st ed., 1859, wood-engraved plates and illustrations, 32pp. catalogue at end, a few light spots, previous owner inscription, original blindstamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed and faded, 8vo
Sabin 71025: “Filled with details of personal experiences of Indian Life. The appendix contains a comparative of dialects spoken by the Eskimo”. Sir John Richardson (1787-1865) was surgeon and naturalist to Sir John Franklin’s arctic expeditions in 1819-22, and 1825-27, commanding one of the three expeditions in search of Franklin, in 1848. (2) £300-400
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58 Ross (Sir John). Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North-West Passage, and of a Residence in the Arctic Regions During the Years 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832, 1833, pub. Webster, 1835, 31 engraved maps, charts and plates, of which two folding and three hand-coloured, occasional spotting and dampstaining, tape reinforcement at front, bookplate, modern library cloth, original cloth label laid down to spine, 4to Abbey Travel 636; Sabin 73381. (1)
£150-200
59 Senior (Nassau W.). A Journal Kept in Turkey and Greece in the Autumn of 1857 and the Beginning of 1858, 1st ed., 1859, two double-page maps with outline colouring and two col. litho. plts., pubs. ads. at rear, some scattered spotting or soiling, orig. green cloth gilt, endpapers renewed, sl. rubbed and soiled, 8vo (1)
£200-300
60 Shuttleworth (A. G.). Man-Eaters and Other Denizens of the Indian Jungle, 1st ed., Calcutta and Simla, Thacker, Spink & Co., 1928, b&w illusts. to text, slight weakening to hinges, orig. clothbacked printed boards, upper board splitting to fore-edge, rubbed to extrems., 8vo, together with Collins (Gilbert), Far Eastern Jaunts, 1st ed., 1924, fifteen (of 16) b&w plts., sketch map at front, orig. cloth, some wear and fraying to extrems., 8vo, plus five others related (7)
64 Turnbull (John). A Voyage Round the World, in the Years 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803, and 1804: In Which the Author Visited Madeira, the Brazils, Cape of Good Hope, the English Settlements of Botany Bay and Norfolk Island..., 2nd ed., 1813, half title, p.391 with small marginal piece torn away, scattered light spots, bookplate, a.e.g., contemporary red straight-grained morocco, rubbed and scuffed, 4to Appendix contains an account of New Zealand. (1)
65 Willyams (Rev. Cooper). A Voyage up the Mediterranean in His Majesty’s Ship The Swiftsure, One of the Squadron under the Command of Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson ... with a Description of the Battle of the Nile on the 1st of August, 1798 ..., pub. 1802, eng. dedication leaf, eleven quatint maps & plts. including one folding map (of 42), edges untrimmed, 20th c. half morocco, rubbed and slight wear, 4to
61 Smyth (H. Warington). Five Years in Siam From 1891 to 1896, 2 vols., 1898, maps, plates and illustrations, some wormtracks and spotting, previous owner inscription, original cloth, a little rubbed and dampstained, 8vo (2)
£700-1000
£80-120
£70-100
Willyams was chaplain on the Swiftshire in Nelson’s squadron and gives an illustrated eye-witness account of the Battle of the Nile. Abbey Travel 196. (1) £150-200
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66 Wilson (S.S.). A Narrative of the Greek Mission, or Sixteen Years in Malta and Greece: Including Tours in the Peloponnesus, in the Aegean and Ionian Isles, pub. John Snow, 1839, col. printed frontis. by George Baxter, title page with wood eng. vignette of Valetta Harbour Malta and one large wood eng. illust., partially uncut, new endpapers, orig. cloth gilt, rebacked but retaining orig. spine, a little bumped and rubbed, 8vo (1)
72 Bacon (John M.). The Dominion of the Air. The Story of Aerial Navigation, 1st U.S. ed., 1903, half-tone plates, bookplate and stamps, original cloth, minor edge wear, 8vo, together with By Land and Sky, 1st ed., 1900, four b & w plates, previous owner inscription, a few spots, original cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, with other duplicates or reprints by Bacon plus Gertrude Bacon’s The Record of an Aeronaut. Being the Life of John M. Bacon, 1907 and Memories of Land and Sky, 1928
£150-200
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67 Wordsworth (Christopher). Greece: Pictorial, descriptive, and Historical, 1839, eng. frontis. and addn. eng. title, two single-page eng. maps, twenty-four eng. plts., wood eng. illusts. to text, some scattered spotting, contemp. calf gilt, joints and extrems. rubbed, 8vo in 4s (1)
73 Bethuys (G.). Les Aerostiers Militaires, Paris, 1889, illustrations, some light spotting, a.e.g., original pictorial cloth gilt, one or two stains, 8vo, together with Robur-le-Conquerant, par Jules Verne, Paris, 1886, bound with Billet de Loterie. Le Numero 9672, 1886, 2 vols. in one, illustrations, some dampstaining at front, a.e.g., contemporary red cloth, some staining, 8vo, plus Aerostation Aviation, par Max de Nansouty, Paris, 1911, b & w illustrations, endpapers renewed, original red pictorial cloth, a few light stains, 4to, with others including Theodore Cahu’s Perdus dans L’Espaace, 1894, W. de Fonvielle’s Histoire de la Navigation Aerienne, 1910, and Les Memorables Aventures du Docteur J.-B. Quies, par Paul Celieres, Paris, 1886
£100-150
68 Wright (Arnold, editor in chief). Twentieth Century Impressions of British Malaya: It’s History, People, Commerce, Industries, and Resources, 1st ed., 1908, map frontis., b & w illusts. from photos, minor worming to marginal extremities affecting first and last few leaves, contemp. ownership inscription of Maxwell R. Thornton to front free endpaper, a.e.g., presentation red morocco binding, giltdec. and titled spine with raised bands, a little minor rubbing, 4to (1)
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74 Marsh (W. Lockwood). Aeronautical Prints & Drawings, 1924, coloured tipped-in plates, b & w illustrations, bookplate, t.e.g., original morocco-backed boards, a little rubbed, 4to, limited edition, 104/1000, together with Hodgson (J.E.), The History of Aeronautics in Great Britain, From the Earliest Times to the Latter Half of the Nineteenth Century, 1st ed., 1924, coloured and b & w plates, bookplate, t.e.g., original cloth, spine a little rubbed and faded, 8bvo, limited edition of 1000 copies, plus Lougheed (Victor), Vehicles of the Air. A Popular Exposition of Modern Aeronautics. With Working Drawings, Chicago, 1909, b & w illustrations, author’s presentation inscription, original cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo, with others including Texts Pertaining to the Invention of the Balloon in 1782, 1935, and A List of the Books, Periodicals and Pamphlets in the Library of the Royal Aeronautical Society, 1941
69 Airships. Handbook on S.S. Type Airships, pub. Air Department, Admiralty, January 1917, coloured and b & w plates and diagrams, some folding, a few spots, original cloth-backed boards, a little rubbed and stained, 8vo, together with Handbook on the S.S. “Zero” Type Airship, 1918 £100-150
70 Alexander (John). The Conquest of the Air. The Romance of Aerial Navigation, with a Preface by Sir Hiram S. Maxim, 1902, b & w illustrations, some browning, original pictorial cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with The Romance of Aeronautics, by Charles C.Turner, 1912, half-tone plates, previous owner isncription, bookplate, original pictorial cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo, plus The Mastery of the Air, by William J. Claxton, 1914, coloured frontispiece, b & w illustrations, bookplate, original pictorial cloth, lightly rubbed, 8vo, with others similar including Ralph Simmonds’s All About Airships, 1911, Harry Delacombe’s The Boys’ Book of Airships and Other Aerial Craft, 1910 and Henry Coxwell’s My Life and Balloon Experiences, 1889 (28)
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£150-200
75 Mehl (Adolph). Der Freiballon in Theorie und Praxis, 2 vols., Stuttgart, 1913, b & w illustrations, vol. I with coloured flag endpapers, original cloth, slightly rubbed and faded, 8vo (2)
£70-100
76 Naval Air Service Training Manual. November 1914, pub. HMSO, 1915, coloured and b & w plates and illustrations, a few light spots, library stamp and previous owner signature, original blue blindstamped cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo
£150-200
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71 Andree (S.A.). The Andree Diaries, 1st U.K. ed., 1931, portrait frontispiece, folding maps, half-tone plates, original red cloth, a little faded, 8vo, together with Andree’s Story. The Complete Record of his Polar Flight, 1897, 3rd printing, pub. Viking, New York, 1931, b & w plates, presentation inscription, endpapers renewed, bookplate, original cloth, a little faded, 8vo, plus Andree’s Balloon Expedition in Search of the North Pole, by Henri Lachambre and Alexis Machuron, New York, 1898, half-tone illustrations, a few spots, front hinges cracking, bookplate, original cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo, with others related including Roald Amundsen & Lincoln Ellsworth’s The First Flight Across the Polar Sea, c. 1927, De Eerste Vlucht Over de Noordpool, van Roald Amundsen en Lincoln Ellsworth, Amsterdam, c. 1926 and Andree and his Balloon, 1898 (37)
£150-200
£700-1000
BALLOONING
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£100-150
£70-100
77 Ovitt (S.W. & L.G. Bowers, eds.). The Balloon Section of the American Expeditionary Forces, 1919, numerous b & w illustrations, previous owner signature, modern cloth with part of original label to upper cover, oblong 4to (1)
£100-150
78 Pringle (John). Early British Balloon Posts, privately printed, c. 1936, illustrations, bookplate, original cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Handbook of Zeppelin Letters & Postal Cards 19111931, New York, 1931, illustrations, original cloth, lightly rubbed, 8vo, with five others related including Les Corrrespondances par Ballon Monte du Siege de Paris, par L. Francois, 1925, and La Poste par Ballons Montes 1870-1871, 1943
£200-300
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£70-100
79 Stadling (J.). Through Siberia, 1st ed., 1901, two maps, half-tone illustrations, original blue pictorial cloth, edges slightly rubbed, 8vo
80 Tissandier (Gaston). Bibliographie Aeronautique Catalogue de Livres D’Histoire, de Science, de Voyages et de Fantaisie, Traitant de la Navigation Aerienne ou des Aerostats, 1st ed., Paris, 1887, illustrations, original upper wrapper (some soiling), bookplate, modern half calf, folio
88* Miller (A.E. Haswell). A collection of eleven various drawings and sketches of military uniforms and apparel, mostly pencil or pen and ink, some on tracing paper, a few heightened with watercolour, most with handwritten annotations in ink or pencil, 255 x 215mm and sl. smaller, together with a small quantity of related correspondence, mostly addressed to Haswell Miller, from Lionel Buckell, E. Hamilton, S. Westmacott, etc., including two postcards and one WWI period photograph of British soldiers in front of a bombed-out building
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£70-100
£70-100
81 Ballooning and related, mostly 19th c., mostly leather-bound (3 shelves)
89* Watercolour. Officer of The Royal Devon Yeomanry Artillery in Mess dress, by Henry Parkes, c. 1930, Tautz & Co., 12, Grafton Street, New Bond Street, London, W.1, original watercolour and gouache, with pen & ink, depicting a design for an Officer’s evening dress for the Royal Devon Yeomanry Artillery, by Henry Parkes, signed and titled, framed and glazed, with contemp. descriptive handwritten label to verso, 540 x 260mm
£300-400
82 Victorian/Edwardian juvenile fiction, all with aviation or ballooning interest, orig. pict. or decorated cloth (3 shelves)
£100-150
83 A similar lot (3 shelves)
£100-150
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£70-100
£100-150
84 Ballooning and related, mostly recent publications, many in d.j., G/VG (3 shelves)
£200-300
85 Ballooning and related, all recent juvenile illustrated books, including pop-ups, G/VG (4 shelves)
£100-200
MILITARY BOOKS FROM THE WILKINSON COLLECTION 86 Army Regulations, etc. Addenda to The Queen’s Regulations and Orders for the Army from 1st January, 1850 to 30-1st March, 1854, pub. 1854, contemp. owner’s inscription to title of William Cross, Major, Armagh Regt. Decr. 1854, orig. red cloth, rubbed and chipped to head and foot of spine with a little loss, 8vo, together with A Collection of Warrants and Regulations, Issued to the Army on Matters of Finance. To which are added Regulations and Allowances Applicable to Corps of Yeomanry Cavalry, new ed., 1840, ownership stamp to head of title of Hastings Russell [1819-1891], 9th Duke of Bedford, and with his signature to upper cover, orig. printed stiff wrappers, faded to spine, frayed and chipped with loss to spine, small 8vo, plus Trydell (Sgt.-MajorW. F.),The Quartermaster’s Guide for Officers, Quartermaster’s, and Quartermaster-Sergeants of the Yeomanry and Volunteers, 1895, ads. at rear, orig. red cloth, a little rubbed and some marks, small 8vo, and other mostly 19th c. military interest, including Government Reports on Yeomanry Cavalry, 1876, The Militia andThe Present Brigade Depot System, 1877, The Supply of Uniform to Officers, 1906, The Illustrated London News, vol. LXXIV, January-June 1879 (with coverage of the Afghan War), some damp damage to lower inner margins at front of vol., folio, etc. (18)
£70-100
90 William Jones & Co. Illustrated Regulations, Standard Uniforms and Patterns of the Army, Navy, Militia, Volunteers, Civil Service, Court Dress, c. 1886, chromolithographed advert., 27 chromolithographed plates, four tinted lithographed plates, 15 outline pattern plates, one plate with lower corner torn away, one or two short tears, a few plates with new guards at hinges and repairs, original blue cloth gilt, rebacked and recased, some wear to edges, folio
87 Liddell (Colonel R.S.). The Memoirs of the Tenth Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales’ Own), Historical and Social, 1st ed., 1891, three photographic portraits, twelve coloured plates, a few press cuttings, photographs etc relating to Lt. Col. J. Tritton and family in rear cellophane pocket, a few light spots, t.e.g., original blue cloth gilt, lower joint splitting, a little rubbed with slight lean, 8vo Signed “Albert Victor, Major, X Royal Hussars” to half title (HRH Prince Albert Victor, eldest son of Edward VII) and seven officers to front endpaper. (1) £70-100
Colas 3076. (1)
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£1000-1500
91 William Jones & Co. Illustrated Regulations of Standard Uniform Trimmings and Patterns of Helmets, Caps, Accoutrements, Etc. For the Army, Navy, Militia, Volunteers, Civil Service, Court Dress Etc., c. 1882, chromolithographed title, nine chromolithographed plates, light marginal toning, Legacion Argentina Gran Bretana ink stamp to front endpaper, original blue cloth gilt, wear at spine ends, edges rubbed, small folio, together with a defective copy of W. Jones & Co.’s Illustrated Regulations of Standard Uniforms and Patterns of the Army, Navy, Militia, Volunteers, Civil Service, Court Dress, c. 1860, lacking most coloured plates (2)
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93 Allom (Thomas). Cornwall Illustrated in a Series of Views, of Castles, Seats of the Nobility, Mines, Picturesque Scenery, Towns, Public Buildings, Churches, Antiquities &c, 1831, engraved title, map and 22 engraved plates, each with two views, some light spotting, a.e.g., contemporary half calf, a little rubbed and faded, 4to, together with Devonshire Illustrated in a Series of Views, 1832, engraved title, map and 47 engraved plates, each with two views, some spotting, a.e.g., contemporary half calf, spine defective, rubbed, 4to
£150-200
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92 Wingfield (Colonel). Historical Record of the Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry, From its Formation in 1795, up to the Year 1887, Shrewsbury, 1888, seven chromolithographed plates, light spotting at front and rear, contemporary morocco-backed boards, a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, together with Historical Records of the Denbighshire Hussars Imperial Yeomanry, From their Formation in 1795 till 1906, Compiled by Colonel Ll. E.S. Parry, D.S.O. & Engineer Lieutenant B.F.M. Freeman, Wrexham, 1909, chromolithographed plates after R. Simpkin, b & w plates, original vellum gilt, some soiling, 8vo, plus Historical Record of the King’s Liverpool Regiment of Foot, Containing an Account of the Formation of the Regiment in 1685, and of its Subsequent Services to 1903, 3rd ed., Enniskillen, 1904, folding map at end, coloured maps and plates, light offsetting, previous owner signature, original red cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo, with The History of the Northumberland (Hussars) Yeomanry 18191919, 1924, and Historical Records of the South Nottinghamshire Hussars Yeomanry 1794 to 1924, 1928 (5)
£150-200
94 Barclay (Rev. James). A Complete and Universal Dictionary of the English Language, 1848, title page soiled and stained, fifty dec. engraved maps, some trimmed to image (as usual), one map (Shropshire) dust soiled and frayed with slight loss at upper margin, eleven engraved plates, marginal finger soiling, dust staining and spotting throughout, new end papers, modern calf with contrasting label to spine, 4to (1)
£300-500
95 Bristol. The New Bristol Guide: Containing its Antiquities... Also Distinct and Improved Accounts of the Hotwells and Clifton..., Bristol, 1803, engraved frontispiece, three engraved plates, press cutting tipped-in at end, bound with The Improved Bath Guide; Or, Picture of Bath and its Environs, Bath, c. 1805, folding engraved map, two folding engraved plates, some light spotting, contemporary half calf, spine faded and rubbed, 8vo (1)
£100-150
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Lot 97 96 Canal Navigation Acts. An Act for Making and Maintaining a Navigable Canal from the Worcester and Birmingham Canal Navigation, in the Parish of King’s Norton, into the Borough of Stratford Upon Avon; and also certain Collateral Cuts from the said intended Canal, 1793, 59pp., folding eng. plan, adhesive tape to inner margin of first leaf of text, bound with An Act for Making a Navigable Cut from the Stratford Upon Avon Canal, in the Parish of Lapworth, into the Warwick and Birmingham Canal, in the Manor of Kingswood, in the County of Warwick, 1795, 15pp., bound with An Act for Authorizing the Company of Proprietors of the Stratford Upon Avon Canal Navigation to vary the Course of Certain Parts of the said Canal..., 1799, 36pp., folding hand-col. eng. plan with closed-tear to lower margin, recent endpapers with tipped-in ALS to front endpaper from Robert Hudson, Manager of Great Western Railway Company, Stratford Upon Avon Canal, Lapworth, nr. Birmingham dated June 9th 1886, contemp. marbled boards with vellum corners, recent calf spine, folio, together with An Act to amend an Act passed in the First and SecondYear of the Reign of His present Majesty, intituled An Act for making and maintaining a Railway or Tram Road from Stratford Upon Avon in the County of Gloucester, with a Branch to Shipston Upon Stour in the County of Worcester..., 22nd June 1825, 14pp., disbound folio (2)
98 Copper Plate Magazine. The Copper Plate Magazine, or Monthly Cabinet of Picturesque Prints, Consisting of Sublime and Interesting Views of Great Britain and Ireland, Beautifully Engraved by the Most Eminent Artists from the Paintings and Drawings of the First Masters, 2 vols. in one, pub. Harrison & Co., n.d., c.1790, calligraphic title pages, 100 uncoloured engraved views, some minor spotting mainly confined to margins, front paste down with numerous later pencil annotations, contemp. half morocco, heavily rubbed and frayed, 4to
£150-200
97 Clarke (James). A Survey of the Lakes of Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire: Together with an Account, Historical, Topographical and Descriptive of the Adjacent Country. To which is Added a Sketch of the Border Laws and Customs, 1st ed., 1787, eleven uncoloured engraved folding linen backed maps and plans and two eng. plts. (as called for), repair to fore-edge margin of leaf 2C2, some toning and scattered spotting to text, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, 19th c. half morocco gilt, joints and extrems. slightly rubbed, folio Upcott pp.121-123. (1)
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99 [Davis, John]. Origines Divisianae. Or the Antiquities of the Devizes: in some Familiar Letters to a Friend, Wrote in the Years 1750, and 1751, 1st ed., 1754, 90pp., slight loss to inner margin of title and paper repairs to verso, dust soiling to first and last leaves, late 19th/early 20th c. half morocco, spine and extrems. rubbed, slim 8vo, together with [Powell, Charles], The Religious Rebel. A sermon preach’d at South-Marston near Hyworth in Wiltshire, on the Ninth of September..., 1683, pp.[6], 26, few worm holes to upper inner margins, few ink marks, 19th c. half morocco, slightly rubbed, slim 4to, (Wing P3046) (2)
103 Grose (Francis). The Antiquities of England and Wales, being a Complete Collection of Beautiful Views of the most Remarkable Buildings and Ancient Ruins drawn on the spot, 1798, dec. eng. frontis., title page with slight off setting and staining, forty-four b & w engraved maps by Kitchin and Conder, map of Hampshire excised, trimmed to margins and laid on verso of topographical engraving, numerous eng. plts throughout, occ. spotting and staining, new end papers, modern calf gilt with contrasting label to spine, folio (1)
£300-500
£100-150
100 Duncan (James, pub.). A Complete County Atlas of England and Wales, Containing forty-four Superior Maps with all the Improvements - projected or Completed, [1865], engraved frontis. of folding map of England and Wales, worn frayed and dust soiled, title page, frayed and stained, forty (of forty-three) engraved folding county maps, dust soiled, frayed and occ. closed tears throughout, contents shaken, loose and partially disbound, lacking spine and rear board, upper board detached, contemp. qtr. sheep gilt, bumped, rubbed, stained and frayed, upright folio
104 Grose (Francis). The Antiquities of England and Wales, 4 vols. 1773-76, dec. title page to each volume, numerous engraved plates throughout but lacking all maps, contemp. mottled calf with gilt dec. spine, rebacked, worn at extrems., large 4to, together with, Lysons (Rev. Daniel & Lysons Samuel), Magna Britannia; being a Concise Topographical Account of the Several Counties of Great Britain, vol.2 (only), 1810, title page, folding engraved map of Cambridgeshire, numerous eng. plates including several folding, contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed and worn, 4to, with, Pennant (Thomas), The Journey from Chester to London, 1782, title page with eng. vignette of Chester, several eng. plates including some folding, contemp. boards, joints and hinges weak, spine partially lacking, frayed and worn, 4to, with, Cary (John), Cary’s New Itinerary: or an Accurate Delineation of the Great Roads, both Direct and Cross throughout England and Wales, 5th. ed., 1812, folding map of England & Wales, sectionalised and laid on linen, torn with loss, six further uncoloured engraved folding maps, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed, bumped and frayed, 8vo, with, Richardson (Charles & James), Studies from Old English Mansions, 2nd. series, 1 volume (only), 1842, lithographic title page with orig. hand colouring, calligraphic dedication page, thirty-five litho. plates (including one folding), spotted and stained throughout, contemp. qtr. morocco, spine partially lacking, rubbed, worn and frayed, folio, plus, Cassell (John & Galpin Peter), [Cassell’s British Atlas, 1865-67], lacking several maps, verso of maps with press cuttings from a Dutch newspaper, slight staining throughout, text block detached, contemp. boards, crudely rebacked, 4to
Lacks the maps of Lancashire, South Wales and Westmoreland. Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1) £120-180
101 Fullarton (A. & Co., pub.). The Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales, 4 vols., 1840-43, folding general map of England and Wales, torn and crudely repaired, forty-four engraved b & w maps and three engraved b & w plates, foxed and stained throughout, contemp. half sheep, rubbed and worn, 4to (4)
£100-150
102 Gray (George Carrington). The Tourist and Traveller’s Guide to the Roads of England and Wales and Part of Scotland on an entirely new Plan, pub. Sherwood, Jones and Co., 1824, title page, eng. folding map of England & Wales with orig. hand colouring, forty-nine uncol. engraved county maps (including three folding), ink owners stamp to a2 and verso of one folding map, new end papers, modern half cloth gilt, square 8vo Chubb CCCXCII. (1)
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£250-350
£150-200
105 Grover (Rev. H.M. Grover). A Voice from Stonehenge, part 1 [all published], 1847, one b & w plt., manuscript annotations to free endpaper and annotation by the antiquary Canon John Edward Jackson to half-title, disbound 8vo, together with a 4pp. ALS from Rev. Henry Clutterbuck (cousin of the author Rev. H.M. Grover) to Canon Jackson dated Aug 11th 1877 relating to the gift of the volume and suggested visit to the roman pavement at Whatley Scarce. (1)
£70-100
106 Hales County Books Series. 58 vols., c. 1950’s, b&w illusts. from photos, all orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, 8vo, Counties incl. Nottinghamshire, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, Devonshire etc., together with Hales Regional Books Series, 31 vols., c. 1950’s, b&w illusts. from photos, all orig. cloth gilt, in d.j.s, 8vo Regions include The South Hams, Sedgemoor and Avalon, Torridon Highlands etc. (89) £200-300
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111 Lysons (Daniel & Samuel). Magna Britannia; Being a Concise Topographical Account of the Several Counties, vol. VI, Devonshire, 2 vols., 1822, double-page engraved map, 33 engraved plates including one hand-coloured, some spotting, contemporary calf, vol. II wear to spine with sellotape repairs, rubbed, 4to, together with Finden’s Views of the Ports, Harbours, Watering Places of Great Britain, 2 vols., 1842 (lacking 5 plates), and Mark Antony Lower’s A Survey of the Coast of Sussex, Made in 1587, Witn a View to its Defence Against Foreign Invasion, and Especially Against the Spanish Armada, 1870 (5)
112 Lysons (Rev. Daniel). The Environs of London being an Historical Account of the Towns, Villages and Hamlets, within Twelve Miles of that Capital; Interspersed with Biographical Anecdotes, 5 vols., 1792-1800, title pages with oval topographical vignettes, numerous etched and engraved views, plans, portraits and maps, including several folding, occ, repaired closed tears, occ. spotting andd off setting throughout, modern half calf gilt, large 4to
107 Harrison (Walter). A New and Universal History, Description and Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, and their Adjacent Parts, 1776, engraved frontispiece, 101 engraved plates and maps, lacking last index leaf, first few leaves loosening, occasional light offsetting and spotting, bookplates, contemporary calf, joints splitting, rubbed and scuffed, folio (1)
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113 Malcolm (James Peller). Londinium Redivivum; or, An Antient History and Modern Description of London, 4 vols., 1802-07, together with Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London During the Eighteenth Century..., 2 vols., 1808-11, addn. etched titles to some vols., numerous eng. and etched plts. (inc. some hand-col. & folding), occ. scattered spotting and few marks, contemp. calf, old rebacks preserving orig. spines, some labels lacking, few joints split and upper board of vol. 3 detached, extrems. rubbed & worn, 4to (6)
114 Moffatt (Rev. J.M., of Malmesbury). The History of the Town of Malmesbury, and of its Ancient Abbey..., pub. Tetbury, 1805, eng. frontis., two eng. plts. and one eng. map (close-trimmed to foreedge, lacks folding map between pp.164/165), ownership signature ‘W. Ponting, 1806’ within ruled border to half-title, some dust soiling and few marks, contemp. sheep, joints cracked and weak, slight loss of leather at head & foot of spine, board corners worn, 8vo, together with Wyndham (Henry Penruddocke), Wiltshire, Extracted from Domesday Book..., with a Preface, in which is included a Plan for a General History of the County, pub. Salisbury, 1788, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine, upper board detached and lower joint cracked, slightly rubbed, 8vo, with Cook (George Alexander), Topographical and Statistical Description of the County of Wilts., c.1810, folding eng. map frontis. and two additional eng. plts., modern manelled calf, 12mo, plus Britton (John), The Beauties of England and Wales..., vol. 15, (Wiltshire), 1814, addn. eng. title, numerous eng. plts., initial leaves detached, contemp. calf, boards detached and lacks spine, worn, 8vo
£150-200
110 Lewis (Samuel). A Topographical Dictionary of England, Comprising the Several Counties, Cities, Boroughs, Corporate and Market Towns, Parishes, Chapelries and Townships, and the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey and Man, with Historical and Statistical Descriptions..., 5 vols., 3rd ed., 1835, forty-five eng. maps (some folding), including general map and plan of London, some maps with minor tears, vol. 5 with 116 eng. maps hand-col. in outline, vol. 1 text block detached from covers, contemp. half morocco gilt, splitting to spines, wear to extrems., 4to, together with A Topographical Dictionary of Wales..., 3 vols., 1834, thirteen eng. maps (incl. one folding), vol. 3 with 57 eng. maps hand-col. in outline (some folding), a few with tape repairs to folds, text block detached from covers to vol. 3, contemp. half morocco gilt, wear to extrems., 4to (8)
£150-200
£70-100
109 Lewis (Samuel). A Topographical Dictionary of England, Comprising the Several Counties, Cities, Boroughs, Corporate and Market towns, Parishes, Chapelries and Townships, and the Island s of Guernsey, Jersey and Man, 4 vols., 1831, half title and title page to each vol., engraved folding map of England and Wales and fortyfour engraved b & w maps, including several folding, maps stained and spotted, new end papers, modern half calf gilt, 4to (4)
£150-200
£200-300
108 Hunter (Henry). The History of London, Containing an Account of the Origin of the City; Its State Under the Romans, Saxons, Danes, and Normans; its Rise and Progress..., 1811, twelve (of 13) plans and views (missing plan of London), some spotting to plts., contemp. calf gilt, loss to spine, boards detached, worn, thick 4to, together with [Thornbury, Walter], Old and New London, A Narrative of its History, Its People, and its Places, 6 vols., [1873-78], col. frontis. to vol. 1, b&w plts. and illusts. throughout, contemp. half calf gilt with contrasting labels to spines, a few spines torn, vol. 4 with loss to head of spine, rubbed and some wear, 4to (7)
£200-300
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115 Nash (Thomas). Collections for the History of Worcestershire, 2 vols., 1st. ed., 1781-82, portrait frontis., dec. title page to each vol., two eng. maps including one folding, twenty-one folding pedigrees and seventy-four eng. plts., two eng. dedication leaves, numerous illusts. to text, occ. spotting and off setting throughout, book plate of Frances Frederick Fox to front paste down, untrimmed, contemp. half sheep gilt, hinges cracked, rubbed and bumped at extrems. folio (2)
118 Richardson (Charles James). Studies from Old English Mansions..., Series I-II & IV only (of four), 1841-48, numerous tinted litho plts., few leaves detached where gutta-percha perished, occ. scattered spotting, orig. qtr. morocco with gilt dec. title to upper boards, spines torn and worn at head & foot, large folio, together with Nash (Joseph), The Mansions of England in the Olden Time, Series I-II & IV only (of 4), 1869-72, numerous tinted litho plts., few leaves detached where gutta-percha perished, occ. minor spotting and slight fraying to margins of few leaves, t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, folio
£500-800
116 Phillips (Richard, pub.). A Guide to All The Watering and SeaBathing Places; with a Description of the Lakes; a Sketch of a Tour in Wales; and Itineraries. Illustrated with Maps and Views, by the Editor of The Picture of London [John Feltham], printed for Richard Phillips, c. 1804, two folding eng. panoramas of Bath and Ramsgate, numerous maps and plates, etc., contents generally in clean condition, contemp. full tree calf, red morocco title label to spine, rubbed and joints partly cracked, together with another copy of the same work (with preface dated 1810), numerous folding eng. maps and plans, single-page eng. views, some light browning and spotting to plates, and a little offsetting to text, marbled edges, contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spine with morocco label, rubbed, both 12mo (2)
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119 River Thames. The Royal River. The Thames, from Source to Sea..., pub. Cassell & Co., [1885], b & w frontis. and illusts., occ. minor scattered spotting, a.e.g., orig. pict. cloth, extrems. slightly rubbed, large 4to, together with Armstrong (Walter), The Thames, from its Rise to the Nore, 2 vols., pub. Virtue & Co., c.1900, etched frontis. and addn. eng. title to each, etched & eng. plts. and b & w illusts. to text, later cloth gilt, spine of vol. 1 torn at head, large 4to, with Rowing, Record of the University Boat Race Commemoration Dinner 1881, pub. Oxford & Cambridge, 1883, frontis., plts. and illusts. etc. (inc. folding menu card, correct as list), edges untrimmed, orig. cloth with printed paper label to spine, frayed at head & foot of spine and some general dust soiling, 4to (limited ed. 119/250 on large paper), plus The Eton Boating Book, 3rd ed., Eaton, 1933, t.e.g., gilt, remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, slightly marked, large 8vo (limited subcribers ed. no.129)
£100-150
117 Pyne (William Henry). The Costume of Great Britain, pub. William Miller, 1808, half title, sixty hand-coloured aquatinted plates, watermarked Turkey Mill J Whatman 1818, occasional light offsetting, a.e.g., contemporary red full straight-grained morocco gilt, spine and edges a little rubbed, folio Abbey Life 430. (1)
£150-200
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£400-600
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£150-200
120 [Rogers, Nathan]. Memoirs of Monmouth-Shire, Anciently Call’d Gwent, and by the Saxons, Gwentland, 1st ed., 1708, lib. stamp and labels to front pastedown, contemp. speckled calf gilt, sometime rebacked, morocco label to spine, rubbed with dampstaining to covers, 12mo A scarce book. We have been unable to trace any copy for sale, except for the 1978, 1983 & 2010 reprints. (1) £200-300
122 Sears (Robert). A New and Popular Description of England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and the British Islands. Embellished with Several Hundred Handsome Engravings... 8th thousand, New York, Robert Sears, 1848, numerous wood engs. on letterpress, many fullpage, incl. frontis., first and final leaves sl. foxed, upper hinge split, a.e.g., orig. publisher’s crimson morocco, elaborately gilt blocked, lightly rubbed in places, spine sl. darkened and with gilt dulled, 8vo
121 Salisbury. An Authentic Account of Old and New Sarum, the Cathedral, and other Public Buildings, Together with a Brief Description of Stonehenge..., 2nd ed., improved, Salisbury: D. Boyter, 1796, folding eng. frontis., bound with The Salisbury Guide, Giving an Account of the Antiquities of Old Sarum, and the ancient and present State of New Sarum, or Salisbury..., 23rd ed., Salisbury: J. Easton, 1805, folding eng. map frontis., two eng. plts. (inc. one folding trimmed to lower edge), one woodcut illust. to text, bound with A Brief Chronology of Remarkable Events, Relative to the City of New Sarum, with the Year, and Name of the Mayor..., Salisbury: J. Easton, 1818, contemp. half calf gilt, 8vo, together with Dodsworth (William), A Guide to the Cathedral Church of Salisbury, with a Particular Account of the Late Great Improvements made therein, under the Direction of James Wyatt, Esq., 4th ed., printed for the author, by B.C. Collins, 1796, contemp. marbled wrappers, spine worn and slightly lacking, 12mo, with The History of Old Sarum..., Salisbury: K. Clapperton, [1834], few marks, initial leaves loose, front free endpaper torn, contemp. qtr. with printed paper label to spine, joints cracked and slight wear, 8vo (3)
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£100-150
123 Shepherd (Thomas H.). Modern Athens! Displayed in a Series of Views: Or Edinburgh in the Nineteenth Century, 1833, additional engraved title, 48 engraved plates with 101 views, scattered light spotting, a.e.g., contemporary maroon straight-grained morocco gilt, old reback, some wear to spine, 4to, together with Fraser (Robert W.), Illustrative Views in Tinted Lithography of Interesting and Romantic Parish Kirks and Manses, c. 1850, 25 tinted lithographed plates, one loose, some scattered spotting, a.e.g., original cloth, spine defective, rubbed, 4to (2)
£150-250
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124 Tunnicliff (William, land-surveyor). A Topographical Survey of the Counties of Stafford, Chester and Lancaster, Nantwich, 1787, three folding engraved maps, 32 armorial plates (printed back to back), one with small section excised, some light spots, previous owner inscription, original boards, some wear to spine, 8vo (1)
NATURAL HISTORY 130 Best (Thomas). A Concise Treatise on the Art of Angling. Confirmed by Actual Experience, and Minute Observations..., To Which is Added the Compleat Fly-Fisher..., 2nd ed., [1789], engraved frontispiece, single-leaf advert. at end, scattered spotting, bookplate, contemporary calf, joints splitting, a little rubbed, 8vo
£150-200
125 Warner (Rev. Richard). The History of Bath, 1st ed., Bath & London, 1801, eng. port. frontis. (detached and dampstained to lower outer corner), folding eng. map (dampstained to lower margin) and thirteen eng. plts., bound without half-title, some offsetting and browning to text, newspaper cuttings tipped to p.266, near contemp. half calf, upper board detached, spine slightly torn, worn, 4to, together with Green (Mowbray A.), The Eighteenth Century Architecture of Bath, Bath: George Gregory, 1904, folding b & w map, numerous b & w plts., newspaper cutting attached to verso of title with some consequent browning and offsetting, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt dec. cloth, 4to, (limited ed. 94/500) (2)
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£100-150
£150-200
126 [Watney, Vernon]. Littlecote, printed for Private Circulation, 1897, 63pp., one photogravure plt., ink inscription to title ‘not to be removed from Popham Chamber’, occ. minor scattered spotting mostly to margins, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. green cloth, slightly rubbed to extrems., slim 8vo (1)
£100-150
127 Williams (Alfred). Villages of the White Horse, 1st ed., 1913, map frontis., author’s signature to title, occ. scattered spotting, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, together with Folk-Songs of the Upper Thames, with an Essay on Folk-Song Activity in the Upper Thames Neighbourhood, 1st ed., 1923, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo (2)
£80-120
128 Wiltshire. Sale Particulars. “Devizes Castle” Devizes, Wilts..., Messrs. Knight, Frank & Rutley..., 25th June, 1914, four b & w plts., folding hand-col. litho plan at rear, occ. minor spotting, orig. printed wrappers, slim folio, together with Clarendon Park Estate, Wiltshire..., which will be Offered for sale by Auction, by Messrs. Daniel Smith, Son & Oakley, [2nd ed.], 27th June, 1894, tinted litho frontis., folding col. plan at rear, printed upper wrapper only, slim folio (2)
£50-80
131 Buffon (Georges-Louis Le Clerc, Comte de). Histoire Naturelle, Générale et Particulière, 24 vols. (of 127), Paris, F. Dufart, AN VII - ANX [1798/9-1801/2], numerous plts. and maps, all in two states, coloured-printed and uncoloured, occn. light foxing/toning, bookplate on front pastedowns, rough-trimmed, orig. pink pastepaper boards, extrems. worn, with some loss, spines browned and labels chipped, ms. shelfmark label at foot of spines, 8vo
129 Wiltshire. A collection of ten Acts of Parliament relating to the repair of roads in Wiltshire, 1726-52, including ‘An Act for repairing and widening the road from Horsley Upright Gate, leading down Bowden Hill, in the County of Wilts, to the top of Kingsdown Hill, in the Parish of Box..., 1726’, ‘An Act for repairing the several roads leading from the town of Warminster in the County of Wilts..., 1727’, An Act for the more effectual repairing the Highways between Sheppards Shord and Horsley Upright Gate, leading down Bagdown Hill..., 1729’, all bound in recent cloth or board covers, slim folio (10)
Comprising: Minéraux, vols. 5-6, 8-11, 14 & 16; L’Homme, vols. 19 & 20; Singes, vol. 36; Oiseaux, vols. 47, 49-50, 53-54, 58-60, 62-63; Plantes, vol. 1; and Reptiles, vols. 1 & 4. The first sixty-four volumes are by Buffon, and the remainder by other hands. Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (24) £200-300
£100-150
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133 Coles (William). Adam in Eden: Or, Natures Paradise. The History of Plants, Fruits, Herbs and Flowers. With their Several Names, Whether Greek, Latin or English..., 1st ed., 1657, title printed in red and black, single leaf advert. at end, erratic pagination and signatures, some browning and dampstaining, some inksplashes and marginal tears, annotation to last few leaves, contemporary calf, a little rubbed and stained, folio
132 Buffon (Georges-Louis Le Clerc, Comte de). Histoire Naturelle..., 46 vols. (of 54), 1785-91, 234 eng. plts., maps etc. (mostly hand col.), a.e.g., contemp. marbled calf gilt, slight wear to extrems., 12mo
Wing C5087. (1)
Comprises: Histoire Naturelle & Generale, 13 vols.; Des Minereaux, 7 vols. (of 9); Oiseaux, 15 vols. (of 18); Quadrupedes, 11 vols. (of 14). (46) £400-600
£300-400
134 Cran (Marion). A collection of 12 books by Marion Cran, mixed eds., 1927-37, b&w illusts. from photos, each with ex-libris bookplate for Jane Port, t.e.g., recent green uniform calf gilt, some fading to spines, 8vo First editions comprise, Wind-Harps, The Squabbling Garden, I Know a Garden, Gardens in America & The Garden Beyond. (12) £100-150
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135 [Dodoens, Rembert. A Niewe Herball, or Historie of Plantes..., Translated out of French by H. Lyte, 1586 or 1594], woodcut initials and headpieces, black letter, lacking title and a few Table leaves at end, first and last few leaves repaired with losses, some burnholes and soiling, occasional annotation, hinges strengthened, contemporary calf, rebacked, rubbed, 4vo in 8’s ESTC 6985 or 6986. (1)
£100-150
138 The Floral Magazine. Figures and Descriptions of the Choicest New Flowers for the Garden, Stove, or Conservatory, by Worthington G. Smith, 2 vols. in one, New Series, 1874-75, half-title to vol. 1, seventy-nine hand-col. litho plts. only (of 96), occ. minor spotting (mostly to tissue guards), few plts. with number, annotation & occ. marks in coloured pencil, one plt. excised to imprint, few leaves detached, 20th c. qtr. cloth, 4to
136 Du Cane (Florence). The Flowers and Gardens of Japan, 1st ed., 1908, 50 coloured plates, a few light spots, t.e.g., original green pictorial cloth, spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Conder (Josiah), The Theory of Japanese Flower Arrangements. Being a reprint of a paper read to him before the Asiatic Society of Japan on the 13th, March 1889 to which have been added thirty six plates in colour of modern Ikenobe and Moribana arrangements, 1935, 36 coloured plates, b & w illustrations, some light toning, original moire cloth, slightly rubbed with one or two stains, 8vo, with two others: Mrs Basil Taylor’s Japanese Gardens, 1912 (lacking front endpaper) and Mary Fenollosa’s Blossoms from a Japanese Garden. A Book of Child-Verses, 1913 (4)
Refer to Nissen 2853. (1)
139 Home (Francis). The Principles of Agriculture and Vegetation, Edinburgh, 1757, bound with Osmer (William), A Treatise on the Diseases and Lameness of Horses, 1st ed., 1759, leaf E3 (cancel?) detached, bound with Randall (Joseph), The Farmer’s New Guide for Raising Excellent Crops of Pease, Beans, Turnips, or Rape ..., by Mr. Ladnar [psued.], n.d., c. 1760s, two engraved plts., including one folding, both det., bound with Fordyce (George), Elements of Agriculture and Vegetation, 1st ed., 1771, three folding plates at rear, some occ. spotting and soiling, old damp staining to lower margin of first and last leaves, contemp. half calf, worn, 8vo
£200-300
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137 Ellis (William). The Farmer’s Instructor: Or, The Husbandman and Gardener’s Useful and Necessary Companion, being a new treatise of husbandry, gardening, and other curious matter relating to country affairs ... with many new, useful, and curious improvements, never before published. First begun by Samuel Trowell, Gent. And now compleated with a supplement to every chapter on husbandry ..., printed for J. Hodges, 1747, half title with list of books printed for J. Hodges to verso, engraved frontis. of the four wheel drill plough, some marks and occ. soiling, frontis. with short closed tear to fore-margin, contemp. calf, rubbed and marked, joints partly cracked, somewhat worn to edges, 8vo Henrey 1442. (1)
£300-500
£150-200
140 Horticulture. Plans of Flower Gardens, Beds, Borders, Roseries, and Aquariums; accompanied by rules and directions for their formation, descriptions of the suitable plants, their arrangement and culture, by Contributors to the ‘Journal of Horticulture’, [1868], b&w wood eng. illusts. to text, orig. yellow chalk-glazed endpapers, orig. blind-decorated brown moiré cloth, a little rubbed and minor fraying to extreme corners, 8vo Includes a description of the Earl of Ellesmere’s Flower Garden at Worsley Hall, Charles W. Hamilton’s Ham Wood Flower Garden, near Dublin, Gathorne Hardy’s Ribbon Flower Garden at Hemstead Park, Sowerby’s Flower Garden at Putteridgebury, Cliveden, and elsewhere. (1) £100-150
£100-150
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141 [Jackson, Maria Elizabeth]. The Florist’s Manual, or, hints for the construction of a Gay Flower-Garden; with directions for preventing the depredations of insects, 2nd ed. enlarged, with observations on the Treatment and Growth of Bulbous Plants, curious facts respecting their management, and directions for the culture of the Guernsey lily Amaryllis Sarniensis..., Henry Colburn, 1822, six hand-col. eng. plts., incl. folding frontis. (with short tear in one fold), sprinkled edges, modern boards with printed spine label (latter rubbed), lightly soiled, 12mo (1)
£80-120
142 Jekyll (Gertrude). Wood and Garden, 1899; Home and Garden, 1900, 1st eds., b & w plates, some spotting, previous owner signatures, original cloth, Home and Garden spine split with loss, faded, together with Wall and Water Gardens, 3rd ed., [1910] and two notes by Jekyll, one manuscript regarding cut Lent Hellebores and how best to keep them in water; the other a typed note on headed paper, dated July 1900 and signed by Jekyll, regretting through ill health being unable to let someone see her garden on a particular day, and that “Perhaps you will kindly tell your friends if you should hear any one mentioning the subject, that my garden does not for the future admit any but my own old friends”
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143 Jesse (Edward). Annecdotes of Dogs, 1st ed., 1846, twenty engraved plates, Mastif plate with some scribbling, occasional light spotting and dampstaining, contemporary half calf, rubbed, 4to (1)
£50-80
144 Low (Rosemary). Amazon Parrots, pub. Basilisk Press, 1983, 28 tipped-in coloured plates after Elizabeth Butterworth, illustrations, original red slik, cloth solander box, folio Limited edition, 339/400 signed by author and artist. (1)
£300-400
145 New Naturalist Series. British Larks, Pipits & Wagtails, by Eric Simms, vol. 78, 1st ed., 1992, coloured and b & w illustrations, original cloth, d.j., 8vo (1)
£150-200
146 New Naturalist Series. Caves and Cave Life, by Philip Chapman, vol. 79, 1st ed., 1993, b & w illustrations, original cloth, d.j., 8vo (1)
£150-200
147 New Naturalist Series. Ladybirds, by Michael E.N. Majerus, vol. 81, 1st ed., 1994, coloured and b & w illustrations, original cloth, d.j., 8vo (1)
£200-300
148 New Naturalist Series. Nos. 1-3, 5-6, 8-13, 15-18, 21, 32, 35, 45, 49, 57, 62-63, 68, 83, 86-90, plus duplicates of 6 & 13, and vols. 2, 4, 21-22 from the New Naturalist Monograph Series, 1st eds., 1945-2002, coloured and b & w illustrations, some light spots to early vols., some previous owner signatures and bookplates, original cloth, d.j.s, a few price-clipped, chipped or stained, 8vo, with The New Naturalist. A Journal of British Natural History, 1948 (37)
£300-400
150 New Naturalist Series. The New Naturalists, by Peter Marren, vol. 82, 1st ed., 1995, coloured and b & w illustrations, original cloth, d.j., 8vo
149 New Naturalist Series. Wild & Garden Plants, by Max Walters, vol. 80, 1st ed., 1993, coloured and b & w illustrations, original cloth, d.j., 8vo (1)
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£150-200
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154 Sowerby (James, & Smith, James Edward). English Botany; Or, Coloured Figures of British Plants, vols. I-XI only (of 13), 1863-72, over 1800 hand-coloured engraved plates, scattered light spots and light toning, t.e.g., original green cloth gilt, light wear to spines, 4to (11)
£300-400
151 Paxton (Joseph). Paxton’s Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants, vol. 1 only, 1841, forty-two hand-col. eng. & aquatint plts. of 44 (inc. 6 double-page), one plt. detached, occ. minor spotting and light dust soiling, a.e.g., contemp. green half morocco, boards detached and spine torn, worn and detached, 8vo Nissen 2351. (1)
£200-300
152 Ronalds (Alfred). The Fly-Fisher’s Entomology, with Coloured Representations of the Natural and Artificial Insect; and a few Observations and Instructions on Trout and Grayling Fishing, 9th ed., 1883, twenty hand-col. eng. plts., incl. frontis., correct as list, nearcontemp. manuscript presentation inscription to half-title dated 1893, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, very sl. rubbed to extrems., together with Walton (Izaak, and Cotton, Charles), The Compleat Angler, or the Contemplative Man’s Recreation, ed. John Major, pub. John C. Nimmo, 1889, eight etched plates by A. H. Tourrier, b&w wood eng. illusts. to text, owner’s bookplate of Keith Needham to front blank before half-title, t.e.g., contemp. dark green half morocco, a little rubbed and some marks, upper joint partly splitting at foot, 8vo (2)
£100-150
153 Scott (William Henry). British Field Sports; Embracing Practical Instructions in Shooting, Hunting, Coursing, Racing, Cocking, Fishing, &c..., 1818, eng. frontis., thirty-three eng. plts. and wood eng. vignette illusts., occ. scattered spotting mostly to margins, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine with red morocco title label, spine torn, lower board near detached, covers slightly scuffed, 8vo
155 Sowerby (James & George Brettingham). The Genera of Recent and Fossil Shells, for the use of Students in Conchology and Geology, pts. 1-31 (of 42) in 2 vols., 1820-25, 189 eng. plts. of 266 (inc. 120 finely hand-col.), slight browning to title, edges untrimmed, 20th c. half morocco gilt, 8vo
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£70-100
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£200-300
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156 SPCK. One Hundred and Twenty Plates Illustrative of Natural History, with a Short Description Annexed to Each Plate. Published under the Direction of the Committee of General Literature and Education, Appointed by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1843, 119 (of 120) hand-coloured linen-backed woodengs. with letterpress descriptions to lower margin, some marginal soiling and occ. pencil marks, contemp. half morocco gilt, some wear, oblong 4to, with five unrelated books (6)
£100-150
157 Stephens (Henry). The Book of the Farm, 2 vols., 2nd ed. (8th thousand), 1855, fourteen eng. plts., numerous illusts. to text, occ. minor spotting, frontis. to vol. 1 offset to title, partly uncut and unopened, together with Stephens (Henry, ed.), The Book of Farm Implements & Machines, by James Slight and R. Scott Burn, 1858, plus Stephens (Henry & Burn, Robert Scott), The Book of FarmBuildings, Their Arrangement and Construction, 1861, plus Brown (Robert E.), The Book of the Landed Estate ..., 1869, forty, thirty, and four engraved plates respec., including some double-page and some uncol. litho. plts., occ. spotting, pubs. ads. at rear of each vol., orig. qtr. morocco over cloth boards, gilt-dec. and pict. spines, gilt pict. design of a male sower to upper covers of first two vols., all sl. rubbed and marked and a few very short closed tears to some spine ends, but generally VG, large 8vo (5)
158 [Surtees, R.S.]. Sporting Novels, 8 vols., c. 1899, coloured plates, illustrations, occasional light toning or spotting, t.e.g., contemporary red half morocco by Sotheran, spines with raised bands and gilt decoration, slightly rubbed, 8vo
£400-600
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£200-300
MAPS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 161 Americas. A collection of eight maps of North & South America and the West Indies, 18th & 19th century, including, Bowen (Emanuel), A New General Map of America, drawn from several Accurate particular Maps and Charts and Regulated by Astronomical Observations, c.1750, hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche, old folds, 360 x 435mm, together with, Thomson (John), West India Islands, c.1832, engraved map with orig. outline colouring, three maps on one sheet of Martinico, Dominica and Cul de Sac Royal, slight spotting largely confined to margins, 535 x 635mm, with, De Vaugondy (Gilles Robert), Isles de Saint Domingue ou Hispaniola et de la Martinique, 1750, engraved map with original outline colouring, inset map of Isle de la Martinique, decorative b & w cartouche and mileage scale, water stained, 495 x 535mm, with, Neele (Samuel John), Spanish Dominions in North America, Southern part, 1811, engraved map with orig. outline colouring, 510 x 705mm, plus, Sanson (Nicholas), Amerique Meridionale, n.d. c.1700, hand coloured engraved map, 200 x 280mm, with another three similar (8)
159 Africa. Moll (Herman), Africa According to ye newest and most Exact Observations, c.1735, hand coloured engraved map, 185 x 260mm, together with, Haubold (G.), Das Nordwestliche Africa, c.1860, engraved map with original outline colouring, occ. marginal closed tears, 650 x 525mm, with, D’Anville (Jean Baptiste Bourguignon), Orbis Veteribus Notus, Auspiciis Serenissimi Principis Ludovici Philippi Aurellanorum Ducis publici juris factis, 1763, engraved map with original hand colouring, occ. closed marginal tears, 540 x 745mm, with one other similar (4)
162 Americas. A mixed collection of approx. 55 maps of Canada and North America, mostly 19th century, including examples by, S.D.U.K., Cruchley, Mitchell, Collins, Bartholomew, Blackwood, W. & A. K. Johnston, Gamble & McNally, various sizes and condition (approx.55)
£100-150
163 Asia. A small collection of four maps of Asia, China and Russia, 17th & 18th century, including, Homann (Johann Baptist, heirs of, & Hass Johann Matthias), Regni Sinae vel Sinae Propriae, c.1746, engraved map with original hand colouring, decorative b & w cartouche, slight staining, occ. marginal closed tears, 590 x 520mm, together with, Homann (Johann Baptist, heirs of, & Boeheme August Gottloeb), Asia Secundum legitimas Projectionis Stereographicae regulas et juxta recentissimas observation et relationes, 1744, engraved map with original hand colouring, decorative b & w cartouche and mileage scale, slight staining, extensive marginal repairs just affecting image, occ. marginal repaired closed tears, 480 x 550mm, with, Cluver (Philipp), Asia Antiqua et nova, [1667 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 220 x 265mm, plus, Pitt (Moses), Dwinae Fluvii nova descriptio, c.1683, engraved river strip map, original hand colouring, decorative b & w cartouche and mileage scale, repaired on verso, one marginal closed tear, 465 x 550mm
£150-200
160 Africa. A collection of approx. eighty maps of North Africa, South Africa and Egypt, mostly 19th century, including examples by S.D.U.K., Migeon, McNally, D’Anville, Cluver, Longman, Bellin, Delamarche, Inglis, Johnston, Walker, Tallis and Weller, various sizes and condition (approx.80)
£200-300
£100-150
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£150-200
164 Asia. A collection of approx. sixty-five maps of Asia, China & Japan and South East Asia, mostly 19th century, including examples by Tallis, Kelly, Johnston, Cruchley, Blackwood and Arrowsmith, various sizes and condition (approx.65)
£100-150
165 Austria. Blaeu (Johannes), Austria Archiducatus auctore Wolfgango Lazio, [1642 or later], uncoloured engraved map, elaborate cartouche and mileage scale, worming to upper margin not affecting image, 365 x 550mm, French text on verso (1)
Lot 161
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£100-150
166 Bedfordshire. Speed (John), Bedford Shire and the Situation of Bedford Described, with the armes of thos Honorable Familyes that have borne ye titles of Dukes and Earls thereof, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Bedford, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso, together with, Speed (John), The Countie of Nottingham described, the Shire Townes situation and the Earls thereof observed, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Nottingham, elaborate strap work cartouche and mileage scale, slight discolouration to central fold, occ. marginal closed tears, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso, with, Blaeu (Johannes), Sarnia Insula vulgo Garnsey et Insula Caesarea Vernacule Jarsey, n.d., c.1645, hand coloured engraved map, elaborate cartouche and mileage scale, toned overall, paper with some cockling and wrinkling, several old repairs, 390 x 470mm, Latin text on verso (3)
£100-150
167 British county maps. A mixed collection of approx. 300 engraved and lithographic maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including examples by Seller/Grose, Morden, Hall, Neele, Archer, Rocque, Stockdale, Cary, Moule, Boundary Commission maps, Moule, Ogilby, Lodge, Lewis and Smith, various sizes and condition (approx.300)
172* Cartographers. A collection of six portraits of map makers, geographers and explorers, 17th & 18th century, engraved and etched images of, Gerard Mercator, Admirals Drake & Cavendish, Sir Rorer L’Estrange, William Schouten and Johannes Gadburius, three showing hemispheral maps of the world, various sizes and condition, mounted
£150-200
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£70-100
168 British county maps. A large mixed collection of approx. 300 maps and town plans, 17th - 19th century, including examples by Norden, Rocque, Kitchin, Walker, Conder, Darton, Bowen, Pigot, Morden, S.D.U.K., Lewis, Moule, Archer, Cary, Dower and Seller/Grose, various sizes and condition
173 Cary (John). A collection of forty-seven maps, 1805, uncoloured engraved folding maps, occ. off-settting, some maps trimmed to strapwork margins, each approx. 370 x 520mm
(approx.300)
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£300-500
£400-600
169 British Isles. Moll (Herman), A New Map of Great Britain, According to the Newest and most exact Obsevations, n.d., c.1720, large engraved map with original outline colouring, inset map of the Shetland Isles, ‘picture frame cartouche’, occ. closed tears, toned overall, old folds, 1020 x 620mm, together with, Homann (Johann Bapist), Magna Britannia complectens Angliae, Scotiae et Hiberniae Regna in suas Provincias et Comitatus divisa, Nuremberg, c. 1745, hand coloured engraved nap, elaborate b & w cartouche, slight staining, several marginal repaired closed tears, 485 x 575mm (2)
£100-150
170* Cambridgeshire. Hondius (Henricus), A General Plott of the Fennes and Surounded grounds in the sixe counties of Norfolke, Suffolke, Cambridge, with in the Isle of Ely, Huntington, Northampton and Lincolne etc., Amsterdam, 1632, engraved map with original hand colouring, old fold, slight thinning to paper, 440 x 555mm, French text on verso, framed and double glazed (1)
£80-120
171 Canada. Zatta (Antonio), La Baja D’Hudson Terra di Labrador e Groenlandia con Le Isole Adiacenti di nuova Projezione, Venice, 1778, engraved map with original outline colouring, elaborate cartouche, 320 x 425mm Published in ‘Atlante Novissimo’. (1)
174 China. Blaeu (Johannes), Pecheli sive Peking Imperii Sinarum Provincia Prima [1640 or later], engraved map with original hand colouring, highly ornate cartouche and mileage scale, some overall spotting and toning, some cracking and flaking where old paint has oxidised, crude repairs to verso, 400 x 485mm
£80-120
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£100-200
175 Collins (Henry George, pubs.). The College Atlas for Schools and Families, n.d., c.1860, twenty-nine engraved folding maps with original outline colouring, some dust soiling, marginal staining and spotting throughout, gutta percha perished, contents loose, orig. cloth, boards near detached, lacking spine, 4to, together with, Freudenberg (A.), African Throughways, 1937, title page and introduction by the General Secretary of the Automobile Association, facsimile typescript text and numerous route maps throughout, contemp. limp paper wrappers, 4to, with, Standard Library Classical Atlas, n.d., c.1860, lacking title pages and prelims., twenty-two engraved maps with orig. outline colouring, some maps split along central fold, contemp. gilt cloth, faded and worn, 8vo, plus, Black (A & C pubs.), Scotland, c.1860, engraved folding map, sectionalised and laid on linen, orig. hand colouring, 780 x 585mm, orig. gilt cloth boards with silk ties, slight staining, plus, five 20th century map refernce and road map volumes, together with approx. eighty-five folding Ordnance survey maps, mostly mid to late 20th century and approx. 100 folding tourist guide and road maps for North & South America, Eastern Europe and Russia, the West Indies and Europe, mostly late 20th century Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (approx.200)
£70-100
176* Collins (Captain Greenvile). Dartmouth, [1693 or later], hand coloured sea chart of Dartmouth and the River Dart, elaborate cartouche, inset map of Tarr bay, three horizon details, some overall toning, 455 x 575mm, mounted framed and glazed, together with, Morden (Robert), Oxfordshire, [1695 or later], uncoloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche, slight spotting, 430 x 360mm, framed and glazed, with a hand coloured map of Suffolk by the same hand, framed and glazed (3)
178 Egypt. Homann (Johann Baptist), Aegyptus Hodierna, c.1720, engraved map with original hand colouring, uncoloured engraved scenes of cataracts, pyramids, antiquities etc., slight overall toning, 590 x 495mm (1)
£120-180
£100-150
179* England & Wales. Map case containing thirty-seven folding maps, pub. Edward Stanford, n.d. c.1910, leather map case with carrying handle, makers name stamped on verso of folding lid, two locks (complete with keys), titled and numbered on case, containing thirty-seven (complete) colour printed sectionalised folding maps, each approx 530 x 760mm, complete with original measuring wheel, case dimensions 200 x 350 x 85mm Made by Sifton Praed & Co. The Map House, 37 St. James’s Street London; this case is unusually complete with all the maps and the measuring wheel and is in exceptionally fine condition. A luxury item manufactured for the early motoring tourists. (1) £150-200
177 East Indies. Mercator (Gerard), India Orientalis, [1606 or later], engraved map with early hand colouring, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, slight staining, largely confined to margins, 360 x 490mm, central fold partially strengthened on verso, light overall toning, French text on verso (1)
180* England & Wales. Map case containing thirty-seven folding maps, pub. Sifton Praed and Co. Ltd, n.d. c.1910, leather map case with carrying handle, two locks, owners name (C.W.Christie-Miller) stamped on lid, contains thirty-seven (complete) colour printed folding maps, sectionalised and laid on linen (one map by a different publisher), each map approx. 535 x 755mm, complete with morocco bound contour book but lacking distance wheel, case a little rubbed and frayed, case dimensions, 200 x 400 x 100mm
£300-500
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£70-100
181 England & Wales. A collection of approx. seventy maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including examples by Moule, Bowen, Archer, Bell, Walker, Rollos, Dower, Kelly, Weller, Lewis, Teesdale, S.D.U.K., Johnston and Thomson, various sizes and condition
183 Europe. A mixed collection of approx. 75 maps of Greece, Iberia, Switzerland, Scandinavia, Belgium and the Netherlands, mostly 18th & 19th century, including examples by S.D.U.K., Johnston, Weller, Bartholomew, Blackwood, Cruchley, Blaeu, Blackie and Dower, various sizes and condition
187 France. Homann (Johann Baptist, Heirs of), Regni Galliae seu Franciae et Navarrae Tabula Geographica, 1741, engraved map with original hand colouring, elaborate b & w cartouche, occ. marginal repairs, central fold showing separation, crudely repaired on verso, upper margin trimmed just affecting title, 510 x 580mm, together with, Sanson (Guillaume & Jaillot A.H.), Le Comte de Haynaut divisee en Chatellenies, Balliages, Prevostes &c., 1692, engraved map with original outline colouring, decorative cartouche, slight off setting, one small hole to central fold, 540 x 745mm, with, Covens (Jean & Mortier Corneille), Carte des Provinces du Maine et du Perche....., [1774 0r later], engraved map with original outline colouring, slight overall toning, 490 x 655mm, plus, Covens (Jean & Mortier Corneille), Carte Particuliere des Environs D’Avesnes, Landrecy, La Capelle, Guise, [1730 or later], engraved map with original hand colouring, 445 x 565mm, with, Sanson (Nicolas), Champaigne et Brie etc., n.d., [1660 or later], engraved map with original outline colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 405 x 505mm
(approx.75)
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(approx.70)
£100-150
182 Europe. A mixed collection of approx. seventy-five maps of Europe, Austria and Germany, mostly 18th & 19th century, including examples by Finlay, Cruchley, S.D.U.K., Johnston, Blackwood, Cluver, De Fer, Seutter, Gibson, Merian, Zatta, Bowen, Gall & Inglis, Hondius and McNally, various sizes and condition (approx.75)
£100-150
£100-150
£150-200
184* Falmouth. Whitley (Nicholas), Building Plan of part of the Manor of Arwenack, Falmouth, Property of the Right Honourable the Earl of Kimberley, 1881-82, large colour printed town plan, compass rose, mileage scale and table of comparative temperatures, slight spotting and dust soiling, 690 x 845mm, framed and glazed, together with, Oliver (EdwinT. pubs.), Falmouth Borough Octopus Attempting to grasp the Parishes of Falmouth and Budock, n.d., c. 1870, allegorical lithographic map with orig. hand colouring, old folds, slight spotting, 460 x 610mm, framed and glazed, with, Buck (S. & N.), The North east View of Pendennis Castle in the County of Cornwall, 1734 [but later state], hand coloured engraving, very slight spotting, 190 x 370mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus a large early 20th century Ordnance Survey map of part of Wiltshire, laid on linen and supported on wooden battens
188 Germany. Ortelius (Abraham), Saxonise, Misinae, Thuringiae, Nova Exactissimaque Descriptio, [1571], hand coloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, two margins and central fold restored on verso, 340 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, together with, Seutter (Georg Matthaus), Ducatus Brunsuicensis..., [1720 or later], engraved map with original hand colouring, decorative b & w cartouche, 495 x 575mm, with, Homann (Johann Baptist), Land Graviatus Alsatiae tam Superioris quam Infericum Utroque Marchionatu Badensi...., n.d., c. 1737, engraved map with original hand colouring, decorative b & w cartouche, laid on later card, 590 x 490mm
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189 Greece. Mercator (Gerard & Hondius Henricus), Nova Totius Graeciae descriptio, [1636], hand coloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, some fraying and loss to margins, slight scaring to printed image, 365 x 475mm, English text on verso, mounted
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£100-150
185 France and Italy. A mixed collection of ninety-five maps, mostly 19th century, including examples by Tallis, Laurie & Whittle, S.D.U.K., Johnston, Cruchley, D’Anville, Bonne, Day & Son, Rapkin, Blackwood and Cary, various sizes and condition (approx.95)
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£120-180
£70-100
£100-150
190 Hampshire & Berkshire. Jansson (Jan), Hantoniae Comitatus cum Bercheria, n.d., c.1650, uncoloured engraved map, elaborate cartouche, mileage scale, compass rose and rhumb lines, one closed repaired tear, slight dust soiling, 445 x 555mm, French text on verso, mounted (1)
£120-180
191* Hampshire. Speed (John), Hantshire described and devided, pub. J.Sudbury & G.Humble, [1614], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Winchester, elaborate heraldic cartouche, slight overall toning, 375 x 510mm, English text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed A good example. (1)
£400-600
192* Hampshire. Speed (John), Hantshire, described and devided, pub. J.Sudbury & G.Humble, [1616], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Winchester, elaborate heraldic cartouche, slight worming just affecting image, central fold strengthened on verso, 385 x 515mm, framed and double glazed A good example of the scarce Latin edition. (1)
186 France. Blaeu (Johannes), Burgundia Comitatus Vulgo La Franche Comte, [1660 or later], engraved map with original hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 440 x 575mm, Spanish text on verso (1)
£80-120
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£400-600
Lot 191
193* Hampshire. Norden (John & Hole W.), Hamshire olim pars Belgarum, [1607 or later], hand coloured enrgaved map, strap work cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, slight worming at base of central fold, slight staining, 290 x 320mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)
194 Hampshire. Norden (John & Hole W.), Hamshire olim pars Belgarum [1627], hand coloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, old fold strengthened on verso, some fraying with loss to margins not affecting image, 295 x 320mm, together with, Morden (Robert), Hampshire, [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche, 365 x 425mm, framed and glazed in good early 19th century maple frame, with, Van den Keere (Pieter), Southampton, c.1630, hand coloured engraved map 85 x 120mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus another uncoloured copy, framed and glazed, with, Bowen (Emanuel), Hampshire Divided into Hundreds, Containing its City & Buroughs & Market Towns with the Roads and Distances, pub. W.Owen, 1756, hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche, very slight spotting, 175 x 195mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with four other examples by Cary, Moule, Seller/Grose and Walpoole, various sizes and condition
£100-150
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£200-300
195 India & Ceylon. A mixed collection of approx. 45 maps of India, Ceylon, Australasia and Oceania, mostly 19th century, including examples by Blackie, Bartholomew, Maggi, S.D.U.K., Tallis, Johnston, Smith, Dower and Walker, various sized and condition (approx.45)
£100-150
196 India. A collection of twenty-three folding maps, mostly 19th century, engraved and lithographic regional maps of India, sectionalised and laid on linen, most with marbled end papers, various sizes and condition
Lot 194
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£100-150
197* Isle of Wight. Van den Keere (Pieter), Wight Island, c.1630, hand coloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 85 x 125mm, mounted, framed and glazed, togther with, Moll (Herman), The Isle of Wight, [1724], hand coloured engraved map, inset maps of Holy Island and the Scilly Isles, very slight spotting, 200 x 310mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with, Morden (Robert), The Smaller Islands in the British Ocean, [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, inset maps of Farne, Holy Island, Isle of Man, The Scilly Isles, Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney, 365 x 425mm, framed and glazed, plus, Rocque (John), The Isle of Wight, [1753 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 160 x 200mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with, Delisle (Guillaume), Theatrum Historicum...., Imperii Romani tu Barbarorum, Paris, 1705, hand coloured engraved map, some fraying to margins affecting image, closed tears crudely repaired, 485 x 655mm, together with a small Ordnance survey map of Wales (6)
205 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. 125 county maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including maps of Lancashire, Cheshire, Derbyshire, Huntingdonshire, Yorkshire, Cumberland, Durham, Westmorland and Northumberland, with examples by Weller, Collins, Moule, Fullarton, Duncan, Morden, Smith, Cary, Lewis, Saxton/Kip, Seller/Grose, Pigot and Dawson, various sizes and condition (approx.125)
£200-300
£80-120
198 Leicestershire. Speed (John), Leicester both Countye and Citie decribed, the Honorable Famylies that have had the titles of Earls thereof, with other accidents therein observed, pub.Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Leicester, some water staining, 380 x 515mm, English text on verso (1)
£100-150
199* Lincolnshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Lincolnia Comitatus, Anglis Lincoln-shire, n.d. c.1642, hand coloured engraved map, elaborate cartouche and mileage scale, 415 x 500mm, Latin text on verso, framed and double glazed, together with, Morden (Robert), Lincolnshire, [1701 or later], hand coloured engraved map, old folds, slight overall toning, 220 x 170mm, mounted, framed and glazed (2)
206 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. 145 British county maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including maps of Hertfordshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Rutland, Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Gloucestershire and Leicestershire, with examples by Fullarton, Lewis, Cary, Pigot, Morden, Duncan, Owen & Bowen, Laurie & Whittle, Collins, Archer, Moule, Smith, Weller and Schenk & Valk, various sizes and condition
£80-120
200 Map Collector. A broken run of 138 issues, including many duplicates, Nos. 2, 8, 11, 12, 17, 19-24, 26-29, 31-47, 49-51, 59-63, 65, 67, 69, 73 & 74, March 1978 - Spring 1996, numerous colour and b & w illusts. to text, orig. printed wrappers, slim 4to, together with, Mercator’s World, twenty-nine mixed vols., several duplicates, numerous colour and b & w illusts. to text, orig. printed wrappers, slim 4to, with, Imcos Journal, approx fifty mixed vols., including several duplicates, numerous b & w illusts. to text, orig. printed wrappers, slim 8vo, with approx. ten others similar (approx.225)
(approx. 145)
207 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. 115 British county maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Wiltshire, Dorset, Hampshire, Oxfordshire, Surrey, Sussex, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire, with examples by Collins, Weller, Murray, Morden, Cary, Lewis, Pigot, Archer, Moule and Fullarton, various sizes and condition
£100-150
201 The Map Collector, nos. 4, 13-74 (of 75), September 1978Spring 1996, numerous colour and b&w illusts., all orig. printed wrappers, slim 4to, together with thirty-four issues of Mercator’s World, 1996-2001, all orig. printed wrappers, slim 4to (96)
£200-300
(approx.115)
£150-200
£100-150
202 Map reference. A collection of twenty-two cartographic & map reference books, 20th century, including examples by Hodgkiss, Black, Harvey & Thorpe, Swift, Skelton, Lister and Gohm, together with a collection of twelve 20th century atlases, various sizes and condition (34)
£70-100
203 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. 130 maps, mostly 19th century, including maps of the World, North America, West Indies, South America, Europe and Asia, with examples by Tallis, A & C Black, Bartholomew, Mitchell, Johnston, Stanford, S.D.U.K. and Hall, several mounted, various sizes and condition (approx.130)
£100-150
204 Maps. Delamarche (Charles Francois), A collection of thirty-four maps, 1829, engraved maps with orig. outline colouring, some spotting and staining, each appprox. 290 x 450mm (34)
Lot 208
£50-80
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208 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. 125 British county maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including Middlesex, Kent, Bedfordshire, Essex, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, with examples by Moule, Archer, Fullarton, Seller/Grose, Lewis, Dower, Cary, Collins, Teesdale, Morden, Duncan, Pigot and Harris, various sizes and condition (approx.125)
216 North America. Zatta (Antonio), Nuove Scoperte De’ Russi al Nord del Mare del sud si nell Asia che nell’ America, Venice, 1776, engraved map with orig. outline colouring, elaborate cartouche, 320 x 410mm Published in Atlante Novissimo’. (1)
£150-200
£200-300
209 Maps. A small mixed collection of eight maps and town plans, mostly 18th century, including, De Vaugondy (Robert), Partie Meridionale du Royaume de Portugal, 1751, engraved map with original outline colouring, elaborate b & w cartouche and mileage scale, slight spotting largely confined to margins, 500 x 540mm, together with, Kitchin (Thomas), A New Map of Persia Divided into its Provinces from the Latest Authorities, n.d., c.1780, engraved map with original outline colouring, elaborate b & w cartouche, toned overall, slight water staining to margins, supplied with eight leaves of descriptive text, 389 x 350mm, with, Basire (J.), Brussels, a large and beautiful City in the Duchy of Brabant, Subject to the Queen of Hungary, c.1730, hand coloured engraved map, trimmed to image on top margin, slight off setting, 380 x 480mm, plus, Berthe (L.H.), Nouvelle Carte de L’Oceanie Comprenau L’Australie, La Polynesie et le Grand Archipel D’Asie, c.1840, engraved map with original outline colouring, calligraphic cartouche, slight splitting and fraying to central fold, 540 x 770mm, with, Meyer (Hermann Julius pub.), Lissabon (Lisboa), 1844, uncoloured engraved town plan and panorama, inset map of the outskirts of Lisbon, 340 x 410mm, with three others similar (8)
217 North America. A collection of five maps of North America, 18th century, including, Lodge (John), An Accurate map of Rhode Island, Part of Connecticut and Massacusets, 1780, uncoloured engraved map, old folds, slight off setting, closed tear along old fold, 285 x 380mm, with, Spilsbury (J.), A New Map of North America from the Latest Discoveries, 1761, uncoloured enrgaved map, old folds, 280 x 380mm, plus, Rollos (G.), An Accurate Map of North America Drawn from the Sieur Robert with Improvements, [1762], uncoloured engraved map, old folds, 195 x 305mm, with, Lodge (John), A New and Accurate Map of the Province of New York and part of the Jerseys, New England and Cananda, 1780, uncoloured engraved map, old folds, dust soiling to margins, 380 x 285mm, and, Bowen (Thomas), The Northern Archipelago or New Discover’d Islands in the Seas of Kamtschatka & Anadir, 1775, uncoloured engraved map, 175 x 240mm, plus, Bennett (R.), A Map of the Island of Guadeloupe, 1759, uncoloured engrave map, decorative strapwork cartouche, torn with slight loss to lower margin, 115 x 185, with two others similar, and a small collection of sixteen b & w engravings relating to the American war of Independence, each approx, 185 x 115mm
£150-200
210 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. 180 maps, mostly 19th and 20th century, including maps of London, British counties, regional and world maps, occ. duplicates, including approx. fifty reproductions, various sizes and condition (approx.180)
£70-100
211 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. sixty-five maps, mostly 19th century, including maps of the World, Europe, Asia and the British Isles, with examples by Weller, D’Anville, Wyld, Johnston, Blackwood, Clouet, Cruchley and Arrowsmith, various sizes and condition (approx.65)
£120-180
212 Maps. A mixed collection of approx seventy-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, various overseas and British maps with examples by Ortelius, S.D.U.K., Kitchin, Cruchley, Kip/Hole, Dower, Tallis, Cluver and Basire, various sizes and condition (approx.75)
£150-200
213 Middle East. A mixed collection of approx. 42 maps, mostly 19th century, including maps of Persia, Turkey and Arabia, with examples by Bartholomew, Arrowsmith, Blackwood, Tallis, Fullarton, Findlay, J & C Walker, Johnston and Collins, various sizes and condition (approx.42)
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218 North East England. Mercator (Gerard), Eboracum Lincolnia, Derbia, Staffordia, Notinghamia, Lecestria, Rutlandia et Norfolcia, [1595 or later], hand coloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche, slight separation to central fold, toned overall, 360 x 420mm
£70-100
214 Norfolk. Saxton (Christopher & Kip William), Norfolciae Comitatus quem oliceni Insederunt Continens in se opida Mercatoria....., [1637], hand coloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 270 x 380mm (1)
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£50-80
219 Northumberland. Blaeu (Johannes), Comitatus Northumbria Vernacule Northumberland, [1640 or later], hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, toned overall, 415 x 500mm, Latin text on verso, together with, Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of North Wales, Divided into its Counties, pub. T.Bowles & Robt. Sayer, c.1770, engraved map with orig. outline colouring, decorative cartouche, repaired closed marginal tears, trimmed to neat line, 515 x 670mm
£80-120
215 Norfolk. Saxton (Christopher & Kip William), Norfolciae Comitatus quem oliceni Insederunt Continens in se opia Mercatoria...., 1st. edition, [1607], uncoloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 270 x 385mm, Latin text on verso A good dark impression. (1)
£200-300
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£70-100
220* Ogilby (John). The Road from London to Southampton, n.d., c.1676, hand coloured engraved strip road map, toned overall, 320 x 475mm, mounted, framed and glazed
225* Scotland. Map case containing twenty-eight (of 29) folding maps, pub. Sifton Praed and Co. Ltd, n.d., c.1910, leather map case with carrying handle, makers name on stamped calf label to verso of folding lid, titled ‘Scotland’ on front of folding lid, one lock, colour printed folding maps, sectionalised and laid on linen, each approx. 540 x 680mm, lacking distance wheel, case dimensions 200 x 245 x 100mm, rubbed and frayed at extrems., together with one other similar, plus, Ongers (J.), Carte des Chemins de Fer de L’Europe Centrale, Brussels, c.1870, decorative folding lithographic map, original hand colouring, central map surrounded by numerous lithographic depictions of towns in France and Belgium, occ. closed tears, 510 x 705mm, contained in contemp. diced calf gilt boards, rubbed and frayed, with three other similar
The road runs from Bagshot through Farnham to Southampton, with a continuation from Southampton through Rumsey to Salisbury. (1) £70-100
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£100-150
226 South America. A collection of approx. forty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including maps of Mexico, Panama, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Peru, with examples by Moll, Cary, Fullarton, Bellin, S.D.U.K., Cruchley, Delamare, Doyen, Teesdale, Tallis, Blackie, McNally and Hall, various sizes and condition (approx.40)
£100-150
221* Ogilby (John). The Road from Oxford to Chichester, n.d., c.1676, hand coloured strip road map, laid on card, slight staining to margins, 355 x 430mm, framed and glazed, together with, Bowen (Emanuel & Owen Samuel), A collection of six road maps, [1720 or later], six hand coloured engraved strip road maps, each approx. 180 x 115mm, all framed and glazed, plus two further road maps by Senex and Hinton, both framed and glazed The John Ogilby road map runs from Oxford through Abingdon, Newbury, Basingstoke and Petersfield. (9) £120-180
222 Russia. A collection of approx. eighty-five maps of Russia and Eastern Europe, mostly 18th & 19th century, including examples by S.D.U.K., Fullarton, Kelly, Virtue, Bartholomew, Kelly, Tallis, Longman, Collins, Jefferys, Swanston, Bowen and Cruchly, various sizes and condition (approx.85)
227 South East England. Mercator (Gerard), Warwicum, Northamtonia, Huntingdonia, Cantabrigia, Suffolcia, Oxonium, Buckinghamia, Bedfordia, Hartfordia, Essexia, Berceria, Middelsexia, Southhatonia, Surria, Cantiu & Southsexia, [1595 or later], hand coloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche, slight staining, largely confined to margins, 370 x 470mm, French text on verso
£70-100
223 Scotland & Ireland. A mixed collection of approx. seventy maps, mostly 19th century, including examples by Gall & Inglis, Bacon, S.D.U.K., Weller and Hughes, various sizes and condition, together with approx. sixty-five Ordnance survey maps and sea charts, all 20th century, various sizes and condition (approx. 135)
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228 Sweden & Norway. Homann (Johann Baptist, heirs of & Gutsfeld F.L.), Charte uber das Konigreich Schweded, Nuremberg, 1793, engraved map with original hand colouring, toned overall, water stained, 600 x 470mm, together with, Thomson (John, pubs.), Denmark, [1808], engraved map with orig. outline colouring, inset maps of Iceland and the Faroe Islands, trimmed inside plate mark on lower margin with partial loss of publishing legend, 515 x 620mm, with, Poppy (C.), Schweden und Norwegen, c.1860, engraved map with original outline colouring, occ. marginal closed tears, 680 x 525mm
£70-100
224* Scotland. Blaeu (Johannes), Ila Insula, ex Aebudarum majoribus una, The Isle of Ila, being one of the biggest of the Western Isles, n.d., c.1660, engraved map after Timothy Pont, original hand colouring, slight overall toning, occ. spotting, 405 x 520mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Morden (Robert), Scotland, [1695], hand coloured engraved map, slight overall toning, 440 x 350mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with, Morden (Robert), Gloucestershire [and] Oxfordshire [1695 or later], two hand coloured engraved maps, each approx. 345 x 425mm, mounted, framed and glazed (4)
£70-100
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£120-180
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£100-150
Lot 230 229 Tallis (John, pub.). A collection of twenty-two maps, c.1850, twenty-two engraved maps with dec. vignettes and orig. outline colouring, occ. duplicates, old folds, a few maps trimmed to strapwork margins, occ. spotting and staining, each approx. 260 x 340mm The maps comprise of:- Western Africa, Northern Africa, Egypt, West Canada, British America, East Canada and New Brunswick, Isthmus of Panama (2), Venezuela etc., British Guayana, Southern India, The World on Mercator’s Projection, Southern Italy, Northern Italy, Independent Tartary, Russia in Europe, Germany, Austria, British Possessions in the Mediterranean, France, Belgium and Europe (22) £100-150
230 Transylvania and Eastern Europe. A mixed collection of approx. thirty maps, mostly 16th - 18th century, including maps of Hungary, Transylvania, Moldovia, Moravia and the Dalmation coast, including examples by Tirion, Braun & Hogenberg, Santini, Blaeu, Sanson, Chatelain, Senex and Ortelius, various sizes and condition (approx. 30)
£400-600
231 Wales. A mixed collection of approx. seventy Welsh county maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including maps of Anglesea, Brecknock, Cardiganshire, Caermarthenshire, Carnarvonshire, Denbigh, Flint, Montgomery, Merioneth, Pembroke and Radnorshire, with examples by J & C Walker, Morden, Seller/Grose, Archer, Langley, Pigot, Saxton/Kip and Weller, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.70)
233 Wiltshire. A mixed collection of twenty maps of Wiltshire and Buckinghamshire, 17th - 20th century, including Ordnance survey, Dawson, Drayton, Cary, J & C Walker, Kitchin, Weller, Pigot/Slater, Harrison and Walker, various sizes and condition, together with a nineteenth century watercolour of a coastal scene, plus eight map reference books including examples by Chubb, Lynan and Crawford together with three cased folding maps
£100-150
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232 West Indies & South America. A mixed collection of approx. forty maps, mostly 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, with examples by Kelly, Mitchell, S.D.U.K., Bartholomew, Blackwood, McNally, Blackie, Bellin, Weller, Bacon, Lowry and Cruchley, various sizes and condition (approx.40)
£70-100
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£200-300
PRINTS & ORIGINAL ART All lots unframed unless otherwise stated
235 Battleships. Portfolio of Sketches of Some Typical Vessels of War, built by the Thames Ironworks, Blackwall, for the British Admirality & Foreign Governments (Souvenir of the Launch of the Battleship ‘Fuji’, for His Majesty The Emperor of Japan, March 31st 1896), twelve chromo. litho. plts. of battleships by W. S. Tomkin, 24 x 33.5cm (9.5 x 13 ins), orig. printed wrappers, some marks and spotting, worn on spine with covers det., oblong folio (1)
236 Botanical watercolours. Janetta Cholmleley’s Flower Book [so-titled in ms. on front free endpaper], 1903-51, an album of botanical watercolours, 154pp., with approx. 250 watercolours of flower specimens, some pages with a single large drawing, others with several smaller drawings to a page, each watercolour neatly captioned in ms., variously with the botanical name, date, and the place of origin (incl. England, Switzerland, Sicily, Mexico, Germany, France, Norway, India), armorial bookplate of Sir Montague and Dame Janetta Cholmeley on front pastedown, a.e.g., orig. green crushed morocco, rubbed, covers blind-panelled, upper cover with inset metal lozenge with embossed initials, contained in green cloth slipcase, 4to
234* Bath. Cossley (Elizabeth Claybourn), This print was etch’d & the original Drawing was taken by Eliz. Claybourn Cossley from the Corner House at the East End of the North Parade at Bath for which Drawing she had the Honour of a Gold Medal as a premium from the Society of of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce in the year 1759, uncoloured etching, slight spotting and dust soiling, image size 320 x 485mm, framed and glazed Uncommon. A copy is held by the Victoria Art Gallery in Bath. (1)
£70-100
Captions include, for example: ‘Polygonatum Multiflorum Solomon’s Seal found in the woods Spiez, Switzerland Aug. 31. 34’; ‘Adonis autumnalis (Pheasants Eye) found at Palermo Sicily Mar. 1907’; Orchid found by road-side Orizaba, Mexico, April 7.1909’; ‘Acacia Indiga Visitor’s Camp. Mysore June 5. 22’. (1) £300-500
£100-150
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237* Bourne (John C.). A collection of nine lithographs, 1838, nine hand coloured lithographs, some spotting and staining, light dust soiling, occ. closed tears, one print trimmed to image, two prints torn with loss but not affecting image, each approx, 250 x 380mm Image titles are:- Berkhampstead - Herts, Blisworth Cutting, View from theTunnel Box, Bassildon Bridge over theThames, Colne Viaduct near Watford, Wharncliffe Viaduct, Woolverton Viaduct, Tring Cutting and Tunnel No. 2 - near Bristol. (9) £120-180
238* Boy’s Own Paper. A mixed collection of seventeen colour lithographs, mostly late 19th and early 20th century, folding chromolithographic plates of battleship cross sections, regiments and their uniforms, decorations and medals and planes and airships, various sizes and condition Bright, bold and colourful examples from the late Victorian and Edwardian era when British maritime and military might was portrayed in all its splendour to the nations youth through the pages of the somewhat jingoistic ‘Boys Own Paper’. (17) £70-100
239* British topographical views. A mixed collection of approx. 375 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including views in Hampshire, Dorset, The Isle of Wight, Devon, Cornwall, Somerset and Kent, with examples byWinkles, Storer, Bartlett, Armytage, Morris, Brandard, Neele and Finden, approx. 200 mounted, various sizes and condition (approx.375)
£100-150
240* British topographical views. A large mixed collection of approx. 700 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including views in Lancashire, Cheshire, Warwickshire, Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Wiltshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Suffolk, Norfolk and Northamptonshire, with examples by Neele, Morris, Ireland, Storer, Radclyffe, Tombleson and Bartlett, approx. 200 mounted, various sizes and condition (approx.700)
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£120-180
241 British Topography. A mixed collection of approx. 300 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including examples by Dugdale, Neale, Pyne, Bartlett, Westall, Morris, Gastineau and Prior, various sizes and condition (approx.300)
£100-150
242* British Topography. A mixed collection of approx. 850 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including examples by Finden, Dugdale, Allom, Bartlett, Wallis, Hooper, Turner and Westall, mostly uncoloured, various sizes and condition (approx.850)
£200-300
243* Bulmer (Tim, 1958-). ‘Wine, the Greatest aphrodisiac of them all!’ pen, ink & watercolour, signed and titled in the image, 36.5 x 27cm (14.25 x 10.5 ins), mounted, together with a colour screenprint still life, entitled ‘Sanctuary I, by Hogan, signed, titled and numbered 10/195, image size 35.5 x 35.5 (14 x 14 ins), mounted (2)
£80-120
244* Caricatures. A mixed collection of approx. thirty French and English caricatures and cartoons, mostly 19th century, etchings, engravings and mezzotint ‘drolls’, many with original hand colouring, including examples by Woodward, Bunbury, Egerton, Sayer, Villain, Doyle, Darly, Cruikshank and Leech, various sizes and condition The collection includes several prints relating to hair-dressing. (approx.30)
£100-200
245* Caricatures. A mixed collection of approx. 150 etchings and engravings, mostly 19th century, including examples by Hogarth, Leech, Gillray, Cruickshank, Bunbury, Spooner, Alken, Doyle and ‘Punch’, several with hand colouring, various sizes and condition
246* Caricatures. A group of large hand-coloured lithographs of continental caricatures, mid-19th c., each a single male or female subject including several Bavarian types by Harburger, approx. 34cm tall, all neatly cut out and laid onto album pages, some spotting and marginal fraying, unrelated engravings mounted to versos, folio
(approx.150)
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£150-200
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£100-150
247* Celos (Julien 1884-1953). ‘Trafalgar Square’ [and] ‘Leicester Square by Twilight’, two etched plates with hand colouring, signed and titled in pencil below image, each approx. 170 x 230mm
251* English school. Portrait of a Lifeboat coxswain, n.d., c.1900, well drawn pencil study of a lifeboat coxswain, unsigned, 485 x 375mm, mounted, framed and glazed
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£70-100
248* Chaplin (Charlie, 1889-1977). Vintage colour lithographic poster, c. 1920, showing Chaplin in trademark ‘tramp’ costume, with walking cane and a lit cigarette behind his back, standing outside a bar with a curious or suspicious policeman looking on from behind, orig. folds, pinhole tears to corners, 61 x 76cm, framed and glazed (1)
£70-100
252* European Fashion. A group of sixteen well executed pen and ink and watercolour costume designs, c. 1790s, all but two fulllength female figures with fine dresses and bonnets of the period, two smaller watercolours showing female head and shoulder profiles with bonnets, three with a month (in Swiss German? ‘Merz’, ‘Maii’, ‘Junii’) and the year 1793 inscribed to upper margin, all on laid paper and some showing fragments of watermarks (prob. C. & I. Honig), tipped on to paper mounts, one inscribed to upper margin in a modern hand, ‘Receuille de costumes francais d’age “Rococo” par Paul Bonnard, Paris, 1799’, paper sizes mostly approx. 20 x 11cm (8 x 4.5 ins) and similar, the two smallest head and shoulders watercolour drawings being approx. 11 x 8.5cm (4.5 x 3.5 ins)
£100-150
These fine watercolours of rouged ladies were probably intended or used for a French, German or Swiss fashion journal of the period, such as ‘Journal de la Mode et du Gout’. (16) £1200-1500
253* Faber II (John, 1684-1756), Son altesse Royale Anne Princesse d’Orange. pub. 1734, uncoloured mezzotint, printed on laid, half length portrait, after a painting by Mercier, 35 x 25cms (13.75 x 10 inches), together with another mezzotint female half length portrait of Miss Greenaway, by Purcell (Richard, 1736- 1765), but pub. under his pseudonym of C.Corbutt, 35.5 x 25cms (14 x 10 inches), plus Murphy (John, 1748 - c.1820), His Grace the Duke of Portland, pub.1796, mezzotint portrait on india, after Sir Joshua Reynolds, 50 x 35.5cms (19.75 x 14 inches), together with two other 18th century mezzotint portraits (5)
£150-200
254* Falmouth. A late 19th century oil on canvas painting of Arwenack Manor near Falmouth, with figures in foreground wearing 16th century dress, 33 x 45.5cm, together with a pen and wash drawing of the same view also by R. Repper measuring 18.5 x 28cm, plus an unrelated pen and ink drawing by Philip Freeman dated 1971, all framed and glazed (3)
255* Foreign topography. A mixed collection of approx. 250 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including views in Denmark, China, Italy and Germany, with examples by Allom, Goodall, Turner, Brandard, Ireland, Winkles, Bartlett, Payne and Cousen, various sizes and condition, together with, Finden (William), [Finden’s Landscape Illustrations], n.d., c.1860, lacking title page and prelims., 115 b & w engraved plates of portraits and topographical views, spotted and stained throughout, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed and worn, 8vo
249 CzechWallpaper Design. A sample swatch book of Czech wallpaper designs, c. 1960s, a total of 42 leaves with mounted hand-coloured design specimens mounted in grouped strips as colour swatches throughout, pencil codes, typed Czech note to front pastedown, contemp. cloth, soiled, covers near det. and backstrip def., atlas folio (1)
(approx.250)
£200-300
£100-150
256* Forster (F.). The Duke of Wellington, 1818, uncoloured engraving after F.Gerard, image size 555 x 370mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Lipschitz. S. pubs., Fight for the Standard, plts. 1 & 2, 1870, pair of uncoloured lithographs, image size 540 x 410mm, framed and glazed, with, ‘Wellington at Waterloo’, ‘Balaclava - October 25th 1854’ and an untitled view of Lord Nelson leaving Portsmouth before Trafalgar, n.d. c. 1890, three large chromolithographs, trimmed to image, occ. spotting and staining, each approx. 530 x 790mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus, Major General Charles George Gordon C.B., Governor General of Soudan, n.d. c.1885, colour printed lithographic portrait, 330 x 265mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with one other similar
250* Dutton (Thomas Goldsworth). The Naval Review at Spithead, 23rd. April 1856, lithograph after P.J.Ouless, original hand colouring, several repaired closed tears, slight staining, cracking and abrasion to print surface, 475 x 660mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Canot (P. O.), To the Honourable Sir Edward Hawke, Admiral of the Blue.....,This Representation of the Glorious Defeat of the French Fleet......, off Belle Isle on the 20th November 1759, uncoloured etching after R.Paton, trimmed to image, stained and rubbed, some surface abrasion and occ. closed tears, later printed title attached to mount below image, 380 x 620mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with, [H.M.S.Victory], Untitled etching, n.d., c.1920, hand coloured etching, old folds, some surface dirt, 305 x 480mm, mounted framed and glazed, together with three others similar (6)
£100-150
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£100-150
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£100-200
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257 Gilbert (AnneYvonne, 20th c.). A collection of eighteen original book illustrations, 1979, together eighteen pen & ink drawings on paper, of dwarfs, elves, fairies, and other mythological creatures and scenes, most titled and dated on verso in pencil, largest 387 x 267mm (15.25 x 10.5 ins), smallest 103 x 200mm (5 x 8 ins) Titles include: ‘Fairies on the Green’; ‘Changelings’; ‘The Devil’s Dandy Dogs’; ‘Puck’; ‘Brown Man of the Muirs’; ‘Pixies or Piskies’. Yvonne Gilbert is one of the most prolific and acclaimed illustrators practising today. Her work ranges from children’s book illustrations and postage stamps to posters and record sleeves. Her work is characterised by a richness of imagination, an exceptional sense of composition and design, and meticulous attention to detail. Yvonne Gilbert studied at Newcastle College of Art and Liverpool College of Art. After lecturing full-time for five years, she became a freelance illustrator in 1978. She has worked with a number of the major publishing houses and her work has won many major national and international awards. (18) £150-200
258* Gloucestershire. View of Nailsworth Church, Gloucestershire, early 20th c., pen, ink and wash on paper, captioned in ink to lower right and with initials A.E.P. to lower left, 33 x 46cm (13 x 18 inches), framed & glazed (1)
£50-80
259 Hiroshige (Ando, 1797-1858) , Ejiri, Miho embo (View of Miho), 19 x 35.5cm (7.5 x 14 ins), framed and glazed (1)
£50-80
260 India. An album of drawings by J.G. Bryning, mid-19th c., 54pp., filled with pen & ink, pencil, and watercolour sketches, mostly landscapes, but also some seascapes and figure studies, mostly of India (plus a few of Windsor), some captioned in ink or pencil, front pastedown with the artist’s pencilled ownership name, orig. cloth, lightly marked, 165 x 103mm (6.5 x 5 ins) J.G Bryning worked at Auckland House, Punjab High School for English Girls, in Shimla. Amongst the drawings are several showing the school, as well as some naive sketches of pupils playing tennis, out walking, etc. (“Young ladies! Please to keep step & turn your toes out” and “Ye Dancing Lesson”). Other drawings include: “Mrs. Baggage the Washer Woman”; “A View from Sinjoulis Hill”; “Bhutia Buddhist Prayer Temple”; and “The Dhobie Man’s Wife”. (1) £150-250
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263* Indian miniatures. Two Indian miniatures, c. late 19th or early 20th c., one depicting the Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great with Nauratan (nine jewels) of his court, seated under a canopy holding a falcon and leaning against a white bolster, the courtiers attired in colourful jamas with pearl necklaces; the other in the Persian style of an enthroned ruler with courtiers, largest image approx. 20 x 9cm, mounted, framed and glazed (2)
264* Ireland. Vivares (Francois), The West Prospect of the Giant’s Causway in the County of Antrim in the Kingdom of Ireland [and] The East Prospect of the Giant’s Causway in the County of Antrim in the Kingdom of Ireland, pair of uncoloured engraved prospects after S.Drury, both trimmed inside plate mark and laid on later paper, closed repaired tears, one image with slight loss, replaced in facsimile, old folds, each approx. 410 x 680mm
261* Indian mica paintings. A small group of ten mica paintings, late 19th c., each of a single figure involved in an activity including milking a goat, cooking, cleaning shoes, leading a horse, etc., the figure without facial features, this to be supplied by a separate watercolour on card showing two bare heads facing sinister and dexter and to be placed as the background for each transformation cell, all approx. 15 x 10cm, plus five larger mika paintings, each approx. 14.5 x 20cm, all with creases and chips, the larger ones with occ. marginal loss (16)
£50-80
Ian Mackenzie, ‘British Prints Dictionary & Price Guide’, p.343. (2)
£100-200
265* Kent & Sussex. A mixed collection of approx. 450 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including examples by Westall, Finden, Dugdale, Adlard, Shepherd, Sparrow and Bartlett, various sizes and condition, together with, Oulton (W. C.), Picture of Margate and its Vicinity, 1820, engraved map, dec. title page and half title and nineteen uncoloured engraved plates, contents shaken and disbound, foredges frayed, slight spotting and staining throughout, near contemp. manuscript annotations to front paste down and and prelims., contemp. dec. boards, stained and soiled and near detached, lacking spine, 8vo, with, Moss (W. G.), The History and Antiquities of the Town and Port of Hastings, 1824, engraved frontis., title and half title, folding eng. town plan of Hastings and seventeen b & w eng. plates, text block broken, lacking boards and spine, 8vo
£100-150
(approx.450)
£100-150
266* Kunisada (Toyokuni III, 1848-1920). Night scene with noblewoman and man in an interior, colour woodblock print, 33 x 23.5cm, framed and glazed (1)
262* Indian Miniature. Lion hunt, 18th c., fine opaque watercolour on paper, depicting a prince atop an elephant, firing a musket at an attacking lion, with two other mounted hunters attacking another lion with lances, within multi-ruled and calligraphic border, 12.5 x 23cm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)
£70-100
267* London. A mixed collection of approx. 350 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including examples by Tombleson, Porter, Hooper, Dugdale and Shepherd, various sizes and condition (approx.350)
£150-200
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£50-80
Lot 269 271* Maritime. Square rigged ship, c.1850, charcoal and white chalk drawing, unsigned, two closed tears to image, 385 x 490mm, framed and glazed
268* London. A study of a London architectural landmark with figures and a flower seller, 1920s, pastel on pale brown paper, inscribed ‘To my friend T.C. Newman’ and indistinctly signed (A.R. Kingston?), 270 x 175mm (10.75 x 7 ins), mounted, framed and glazed (1)
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272* Matania (Franco, 1922-2006). Study of a monk and a priest, charcoal on paper, signed, 33 x 31cm (13 x 12 1/4 inches), together with two watercolours of Italian fruit and flower sellers signed ‘LM’, each 46 x 33.5cm (18 x 13 1/4 inches), and a pen and watercolour drawing of a fantastical scene signed and dated ‘C.E. Lang 1872’, plus one other unsigned watercolour of a northern European cathedral, all framed and glazed
269* Malta. Pair of drawings of Valetta harbour, late 19th century, two gouache drawings, initialed ‘JB’, possibly in the style of Joseph Bonomi (1796-1878), each approx. 140 x 290mm, framed and glazed (2)
£70-100
£70-100
£400-600
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270* Marine drawings. A collection of approx. seventy drawings, 20th century, pencil and crayon drawings of warship profiles and elevations, together with portraits, maps and diagrams and several leaves of notes on the dimesions, armaments and tonnage of various warships, various sizes and condition, together with a small collection of early 20th folding maps and a late Victorian scrap book containing several leaves of newspaper cuttings and a few sheets of scraps from another album, partially excised, folio
£70-100
273* Middle East. A collection of twenty-three engravings and lithographs, 19th century, hand coloured lithographs and engravings, including examples by David Roberts (12), Auguste de Forbin (7) and others, various sizes and condition (23)
Sold as a collection of prints, maps and drawings, not subject to return. (approx.75) £100-150
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£300-500
275* Pera (Guiseppe). Fico Regina, [1817-39], fine aquatint engraving after Domenico Del Pino, original hand colouring, slight spotting, tipped on to later card, 440 x 280mm Written ny Giorgio Gallesio and published in Pisa; the ‘Pomona Italiana, ossis trattato degli alberi fruitferi’ is widely regarded as the finest Italian work on fruit. (1) £100-150
274* Military. Cotterell (Frederick after Norie O.), Cavalry officers, 1951, watercolour, signed in lower left corner, 275 x 470mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)
£100-150
276* Persian and Indian miniatures. A group of three Persian and seven Indian miniatures, 19th c., depicting various polo, hunting, courtly and leisure scenes, including one Indian mica painting, most within calligraphic border, some light soiling, the largest 18.5 x 15cm (7.5 x 6 ins) (10)
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£100-150
279* Piranesi (Giovanni Battista, 1720-1778). Veduta del Palazzo Odescalchi, c.1760, etching on laid with good margins, slight staining and spotting, 405 x 620mm, mounted
277* Piranesi (Giovanni Battista, 1720-1778). Veduta della Piazza del Popolo, c.1760, etching on laid with margins, 405 x 545mm, mounted 1st. edition, 3rd. state. Hind 14. (1)
1st. edition, state 2. Hind 26. (1)
£300-500
280* Piranesi (Giovanni Battista, 1720-1778). Veduta del Romano Campidoglio con Scalinata che va alla Chiefa d’Araceli, c.1760, etching on laid with margins, one small repaired closed tear just affecting image, 405 x 545mm, mounted
278* Piranesi (Giovanni Battista, 1720-1778). Veduta sul Monte Quirinale del Palazzo dell’ Eccellentissima Casa Barberini, Architettura del Cavr. Bernino, c.1760, etching on laid with good margins, old printers fold, 405 x 615mm, mounted 1st. edition 2nd state. Hind 25. (1)
£300-500
1st. edition, state 2. Hind 38. (1)
£300-500
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£300-500
281* Piranesi (Giovanni Battista). Veduta degli Avanzi delle Camere sepolcrali de’Liberti, e Servi, ec. della Famiiglia di Augusto, Tom. III, XXII, Paris edition, c.1810, etching on wove, good margins, 400 x 605mm, mounted Luigi Ficacci, ‘Piranesi The Complete Etchings’, no. 298. (1)
£200-300
284 Planas (D. Eusebio). Historia de Una Mujer. Album de Cincuenta Cromos..., Barcelona, 1880, letterpress title printed in red & black, fifty colour lithograph plts., occ. spotting mostly to margins, contemp. half morocco, slightly rubbed to extrems, folio (1)
£300-400
285* Pompeii. Fifteen lithographs, pub. Cuciniello e Bianchi, c.1840, hand coloured lithographs after R.Muller, various sizes and condition 282* Piranesi (Giovanni Battista). Veduta estera delle tre Sale sepolcrali credute della Famigla d’Augusto, Tom. II, XLI, Paris edition, c.1810, etching on laid, good margins, 375 x 505mm, mounted Luigi Ficacci, ‘Piranesi, The Complete Etchings’, no. 255. (1)
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286* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 400 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including butterflies and insects, horse racing, shooting, portraits, birds, genre, topography and costume, with examples by Jardine, Morris, Hacker, Alken and Faber, various sizes and condition
£200-300
283* Piranesi (Giovanni Battista). Scenographia Reliquiarum porticus Septorum Juliorum. A Constructio porticui posterior B, C, D Visuntur in oedibus Pamphiliorum E, F, G, H, I, in hypogeis templi Sanctae Mariae in Via Lata, Tab. XXV, c.1760, etching on laid, good margins, 220 x 410mm (1)
£200-300
(approx.400)
£100-150
287* Prints & engravings. A very large collection of approx. 1000 prints, lithographs and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including architecture, portraits, religion, classical, ‘Hogarth’, military and genre, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition
£100-150
(approx.1000)
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£200-300
288* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 550 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including British & foreign topography, natural history, juvenile, fashion, sporting, cartoons and genre, various sizes and condition, together with two part volumes of topograhical books and a part volume of G.W.Bacon’s Ordnance Atlas of the British Isles (approx.550)
292* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 230 prints and engravings, mostly 19th and 20th century, engravings, lithographs and photographic reproductions, including genre, advertisements, portraits, fashion, topography, architecture, military and clasical, various sizes and condition (approx.230)
£100-150
£120-180
289* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of prints, engravings and watercolours, mostly 19th & 20th century, including, Laurence (K.), Cottages in Glencoe, 1986, watercolour, signed and dated by artist, 265 x 345mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Owen-Jones (Barry), Guernsey Bank, late 20th century, colour lithograph, signed, titled and limited 10/75 below image by artist, 260 x 375mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with eleven prints of British and foreign topographical scenery, portraits, costume and landscapes, various sizes and condition (13)
£50-80
290* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. sixty prints, maps and engravings, mostly 18th - 20th century, including genre, sporting, maps, topography, portraits, embroidery and natural history, with examples by Hogarth, Corbutt, Havell, Reeve and Medland, with maps by Tallis, Kitchin and Nichols, several framed, various sizes and condition (approx.60)
£80-120
293* Prints & engravings. A large collection of approx. 800 prints and engravings, mostly 19th & 20th century, with examples of natural history, fashion, advertisements, topography, motoring, sporting, maps and genre, including a large collection from ‘La Vie Parissiene’, approx. eighty late 20th maps of South America and The Falkland Island Dependencies and fashion plates from ‘La Moda Elegant Illustrada’ and ‘Chic Parisienne’, various sizes and condition (approx.800)
£200-300
291* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 110 prints, drawings and etchings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including portraits, natural history, genre, old master etchings, topography and original drawings and watercolours and a small collection of 20th century gallery and museum posters, with examples by Sharp, Hogarth, Maglin, Chattock, Skelton, Houbraken and Vertue, various sizes and conditon
294* Prints and engravings. A mixed collection of engravings and prints, mostly 18th & 19th century, including, Scott (James), His Grace The Duke of Wellington, K.G. &c. &c., pub. Thomas Boys, 1837, mezzotint after John Lilley, some surface abrasion, occ. closed tears, 500 x 340mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Stadler (J.C.), View of Lambeth from Millbank, pub. J. & J. Boydell, 1795, aquatint engraving with orig. hand colouring after J.Farington, 220 x 325mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with, Maurer (J.), [New Bond Street], pub. John Bowles, n.d., c.1780, hand coloured engraving, 210 x 400mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus, Needlepoint of The Duke of Wellington, later 19th century, large needle work portrait of The Duke of Wellington on Horseback, slight staining, 595 x 550mm, framed and glazed, with, Radclyffe (C.W.), The Library, Rugby School, c.1845, lithograph with orig. hand colouring, 285 x 205mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with another five similar, all framed and glazed
(approx.110)
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£100-150
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£80-120
295* Prints and engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 250 prints, lithographs and engravings, mostly 19th century, including portraits, natural history, maritime, genre, architecture, topography and costume, various sizes and condition (approx.250)
306* Shell Posters. A set of 12 Shell Guide “Life” Series posters, mid 20th c., depicting natural history subjects, with illustrations from original artworks by John Leigh Pemberton, having educational text identification, printed on art-paper laminated with metal reinforced hanging facility, 30x20in (76x51cm)
£100-150
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£70-100
296* Prints. A large collection of approx. 1000 prints, 20th century, ‘re-strike’ engravings, collotypes and gravures, including fishing, shooting and coursing, several with hand colouring, various sizes and condition (approx.1000)
£70-100
297* Prints. A large collection of approx. 750 maritime prints, 20th century, ‘re-strike’ engravings, collotypes and gravures of individual ships and naval battles, several with hand colouring, various sizes and condition (approx.750)
£70-100
298* Prints. A large collection of approx. 1000 prints, 20th century, ‘re-strike’ engravings, collotypes and gravures of shooting scenes, several with hand colouring, various sizes and condition (approx.1000)
£70-100
299* Prints. A large collection of approx. 800 prints, 20th century, ‘re-strike’ engravings, collotypes and gravures of coaching prints, including several with hand colouring, various sizes and condition (approx.800)
£70-100
300* Prints. A large collection of approx. 800 prints, 20th century, ‘re-strike’ engravings, collotypes and gravures, including maritime, natural history, shooting, coaching, hawking, hunting and golf, including several with hand colouring, various sizes and condition (approx.800)
£70-100
301* Prints. A very large collection of approx. 1750 prints, 20th century, ‘re-strike’ engravings, collotypes, gravures and photographic prints, including birds, flowers, boxing, golf, hunting, ‘Hogarth’ and hawking, various sizes and condition (approx.1750)
£70-100
302* Prints. A very large collection of approx. 2000 prints, 20th century, ‘re-strike’ engravings, gravures and collotypes, including coursing, hunting and shooting, several with hand colouring, various sizes and condition (approx.2000)
307* Society of Gardeners. A collection of twelve engraved plates, c.1720-30, twelve plates after Jacob Van Huysum, all with original colouring six engraved plates by Henry Fletcher, and six mezzotint plates by F.Kirkhall, all trimmed to plate mark, occ. spotting and slight dust soiling, each approx. 380 x 250mm
£70-100
303* Prints. A large collection of approx. 1000 prints, 20th century, ‘re-strike’ collotypes of The Battle of Trafalgar, each approx 765 x 510mm (approx.1000)
These rare plates were published in ‘Catalogus Plantarum; A Catalogue of Trees, Shrubs, Plants and Flowers, both Exotic and Domestic, which are propogated for sale in the Gardens near London’. The book was unusual in that one third of the images were printed in colour from mezzotint plates, whilst the remainder were engraved and hand coloured in the usual way. Four volumes were planned but only one was ever published. (12) £200-300
£50-80
304* Prints. A very large collection of approx. 2000 prints, 20th century, ‘re-strike’ collotypes and gravures of boxing and field sport scenes, various sizes and condition (approx.2000)
£70-100
305* Scotland & Ireland. A mixed collection of approx. 450 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including examples by Miller, Bartlett, Shepherd, Bradshaw, Storer, Winkles and Brandard, mostly b & w, various sizes and condition (approx.450)
£100-150
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308* Spiders. A collection of eleven watercolour paintings, 1900-1932, together eleven pen, ink and watercolour paintings on seven sheets (four with a specimen on recto and verso), with contemp. ms. notes in margins, sheet size 250 x 190mm (10 x 7.5 ins), some mounted From the collection of artist Tristram Hillier. (7)
Lot 311
£200-300
309* Sporting & Natural History. A mixed collection of approx. 300 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including examples by Andrews, Greig, Edwards, Pass, Tyroff, Weinmann, Curtis, Lizars, Tookey, S. P. C. K. and Buffon, several mounted, various sizes and condition (approx.300)
313* Tosa School. A series of nine watercolours on paper, 18th c., opaque watercolour and gold on paper, depicting the death and graphic decay of a female corpse in stages, first three worn at corners, some rubbed areas, the largest 17.5 x 24cm (9)
£200-300
£200-300
£80-120
314* Travies (Edouard). Seven lithographs published London & Paris, in ‘La Venerie, Souvenirs de Chasses’, c.1850, lithographs with original hand colouring, each with printed ‘frame’ border, some light staining and spotting largely confined to margins, one trimmed to margins, each approx. 540 x 380mm
311* Tiger Hunting in India. Two oil paintings, late 19th century, oil on card, one showing a hunter shooting a tiger, the other an Indian landscape, each approx. 250 x 350mm
The titles are:- ‘La Sarcelle D’Ete’, ‘La Perdrix Gris’, ‘La Perdrix Rouge’, ‘La Becasse’, ‘La Grouse des Anglais’, ‘La Grive Litorne, La Mesange Charbonniere at La Becassine’and one untitled. (7) £300-500
310* Tegg (Thomas (pubs.)). The Dandy and his Postillion - or the waay to Laugh up Hill, 1819, etching with original hand colouring, 230 x 330mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)
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£100-150
312* Topographical engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 400 British and foreign topographical prints, engravings and maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including views in England, Germany, Italy, Turkey, Egypt and Greece, various sizes and condition (approx.400)
£200-300
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316* Ward (William). No.6 The Dram, [1796], mezzotint after George Morland, trimmed to image and laid on later paper, 525 x 400mm, framed and glazed, together with, Hall (John), To his Royal Highness, George Prince of Wales, .... The Battle of the Boyne, pub. B. West & W. Woollett, 1781, uncoloured line engraving after B.West, occ. slight abrasion to printed surface, 470 x 595mm, framed and glazed, plus, [Watson (James)], [Frances Lady Bridges], pub. R.Sayer, 1768 [but slightly later], mezzotint on laid after F. Cotes, trimmed to image and laid on later card, 465 x 330mm, framed and glazed, together with another six similar, all framed and glazed (9)
£120-180
317* Watercolours and Drawings. A mixed collection of approx. forty-four watercolours and pencil drawings, mostly 19th and early 20th century, including British and foreign topography, botanics, costume, interiors and marine, various sizes and condition (approx.44)
318* Watercolours. A mixed collection of approx. 65 watercolours, mostly late 20th century, including botanical studies and topographical views, various sizes and condition
315* Tregear & Lewis (pubs.). The British Queen, on her First Voyage from London to New York, British & Foreign Steam Ships, No. 6, 1838 [but slightly later], aquatint with original hand colouring, image size 410 x 550mm, framed and glazed (1)
£300-500
(approx.65)
£120-180
319* Wille (J.G.). Le Concert de Famille, n.d., c.1780, uncoloured line engraving, small margins, some old adhesion marks to borders, 385 x 375mm, tipped on to later paper, with, Instruction Paternelle, n.d., c.1780, uncoloured line engraving, thread margins, old adhesion marks to borders, tipped on to later paper, 430 x 335mm
£100-150
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£80-120
PERIODICALS
HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS, AUTOGRAPHS & EPHEMERA
320* Bell’s Life in London and Sporting Chronicle, 2nd January to 31st December 1848 bound as 1, some old damp staining throughout and ink lib. stamp to upper outer corner of first leaf of each issue, together with a volume for 1853, some browning, fraying and tears with loss, not all issues present, loose in later bindings, worn and second vol. with crude tape repairs, large folio. Sold with all faults, not subject to return (2)
£150-200
321 Picture Post, vols 1-31 (bound in 23 vols.), Oct. 1938-May 1946, numerous coloured and b & w illustrations, a few leaves cropped, bound without wrappers in contemporary calf-backed boards, some wear to a few spines, folio (23)
£150-200
323* Ali (Muhammad, b. 1942). Signed b&w photo of Ali and John [Rimington], 1980, showing Ali in white boxing shorts with a clenched right fist standing beside an onlooking and smiling John Rimington, signed and inscribed in blue ink across John’s jumper, ‘To John, Muhammed Ali, Sept 27, 80’, 25 x 20cm, together with a signed copy of Angelo Dundee’s book ‘I Only Talk Winning’, additionally signed by Mike Winters, plus other sporting related material, including an Ali v. Holmes t-shirt, a signed Frank Bruno colour publicity photo, a Great Britain v. New Zealand Rugby League Programme (Leeds, 1989), signed on the covers by various players, etc. (18)
£100-150
324* American Authors. A group of five autographs, including two autograph letters signed from Upton Sinclair (1878-1968), both 1909, one page, 8vo, together with a signed cheque from the novelist and poet Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941), an autograph letter signed by Frank Gill Slaughter (1908-2001), and a typed letter signed from Dean R. Koontz, dated 1989 (5)
322 Vanity Fair Album. The Vanity Fair Album: A Show of Sovereigns, Statesmen, Judges and Men of the Day with Biographical and Critical Notices by Jehu Junior, vol. V, 1873, b & w advertisements on prelims, title printed in red & black, fifty-two (complete) chromlithographic caricatures with printed biographies, occ. spotting to last few images, gutta percha perished, contents shaken and loose, a.e.g., orig. green cloth gilt, stained and rubbed at extrems., folio (1)
£70-100
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£70-100
325* American Revolution. A group of six autograph letters relating to trade, social and political issues in North Carolina and America, 1773 to 1783, three letters from Thomas Ogden and one each from his brothers Titus and Isaac, all written to their parents James and Mary in Manchester, England, the content of the letters concerning trading and personal news, the first letter dated 31st January 1773 from both Thomas and Titus but in Thomas’s hand, in part, ‘I’m now here about 3 weeks and must confess I never in the whole course of my life met with such genteel treatment. I am one of the family [?] I eat, spend my evenings and sleep with the best in ye house which I assure you is very respectable in this place she is a widow lady and has a ship, a brigg, and a sloop in her employment besides keeping a pretty good store, my brother boards at a very good house in company with several [?] and members of the assembly and I assure you he is considered in a respectable light. We have made acquaintance with some of the best people in town and I daresay we shall find our advantage in it. Titus comes and is as free in our house as in his own. Drinks tea with us every afternoon and Mrs Smith and her daughter are fond of his company. Board here is not so cheap as we expected ... I have already become the widow’s privy counsellor in her mercantile affairs and I am not in want of money ...’, continuing with details of local trade and some specific information, the second letter from Thomas recommending Thomas Emery who carries the letter and saying he is of good character to do business with, the third letter from Titus (20th January 1774), telling of his general good fortune and how he and Mr Emery get on so well, ‘In summer season there is no business done here, and the barrelled pork being pretty low now he told me if I should like he would purchase a cargo and I should take the consignment to the West Indies towards May next which I readily accepted at the same time I told him ... we have since jointly purchased a negro sold here at [?] for 5 worth £50 which we intend bartering for pork and don’t fear turning to good advantage ...’, the fourth letter making reference to the Boston Tea Party, ‘Your wise words (?) at home have struck a sort of terror amongst our Northwood’s neighbours it is in some measure what they deserved. I believe as far as I am capable of judging all the Southwood provinces blame them much for drowning the tea. She say they ought to have not suffered it to be landed til it became the King’s property then in course she would not have sent any more when they found that they ... people here seem much divided, the great part of ye Americans are for supporting the Bostonians but the English, Scotch & Irish talk much against it saying they shall be ready at any time to support the liberty of the subjects and ye Bostonians but not til ye have paid for the tea and made proper reparation ... as far as I can learn & see of the Bostonians I think them a restless fanatical sort of people and we shall never be at rest til their formal government is attained. I believe most people here think a King’s government the best and surest both for King and subjects. It is really ridiculous for a community to choose both their own representation and the King’s counsel ...’, the fith letter from Thomas (1st August 1776), relating that the letter will be conveyed by means of his friend John Mackay on his way to Bordeux in France, ‘This is one of the roundabout ways people are obliged to take who want to get home to England from America by reason of the late act of parliament which totally excludes us from every port in the British Dominions
as well as condemning all battles from America found on the high seas by any of his Majesty’s ships of war. The present troubles have been carried out with such rancour on both sides that I should get no opportunity of writing you since last October ... since all importation from Great Britain has been stopped Titus and myself have been almost wholly employed in buying and selling upon the spot and as we had a good assortment when trade was stopped we cleared a good deal upon the advance. Everything is extremely dear & scarce with us and is daily becoming more and more so ...’, the letters all somewhat fragile and browned with tears and occ. loss of text, a total of twelve pages with integral address leaves, and panels, mostly folio, together with an earlier autograph letter from Thomas Savage, Galata [Istanbul], 19 April 1704, to Lockwood, Chadwicke & Pheasant, concerning trading of goods and accounts, 2 pp., docketed, folio, plus ten other documents including five 17th-century receipts and similar, plus a small quantity of late 19th and 20th centuary genealogical information on the Ogden family, the whole loosely contained in a contemp. musty vellum ledger, rubbed and soiled, folio Titus and Thomas Ogden were merchants in North Carolina. Titus later became a Paymaster to the Troops and of Indian annuities, and in 1791 he was one of the signatories of the Holston Treaty with the Cherokee. (a folder) £2000-3000
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326* Artists. A group of eleven autograph letters, 19th & 20th century, letter writers include Harry Furniss (1854-1925), Edward Poynter (1836-1919), Giles Gilbert Scott (1880-1960), John Tenniel (1820-1914), George Frederick Watts (1817-1904), plus Elizabeth Thompson (Butler), George Adolphus Storey, Edward Poynter, Francesco Michetti, Henry Marks, John Seymour Lucas and Edwin Austin Abbey (11)
328* Birkinshaw (Linda). A group of four original pencil portraits of Ginger Rogers, Debbie Reynolds, Liberace and Glen Campbell, all circa 1978, the portrait of Ginger Rogers signed and dated 1978 in lower part of image, 40 x 40cm, Liberace portrait signed and dated April 1978 upper left, signed in pencil by the artist with the same date lower right, 54 x 48cm, Glen Campbell signed and inscribed lower right with artist’s pencil signature to lower margin, 33 x 41cm, Debbie Reynolds’ portrait signed with artist’s pencil signature beneath, 40 x 30cm, all framed and glazed, with four further autographs of the subjects, a related letter signed by Ginger Rogers, a large Liberace signature on Hilton Hotel letterhead, plus Glen Campell and Debbie Reynolds signed photos
£100-150
Linda Birkinshaw shot to fame in the late 1970s with her realistic pencil portraits of Hollywood celebrities and British Royalty. Reported in the Las Vegas Sun (21st October 1979) Liberace is quoted as saying: ‘It’s like looking in a mirror, it’s so life-like’; Glen Campbell: ‘It’s superb - like a photograph’; Debbie Reynolds: ‘It’s really me’. In 1977 the Queen personally accepted Linda Birkinshaw’s “excellent likeness” of herself, and a limited edition commemorative 80th birthday medallion of the Queen Mother was issued using the portrait by Linda Birkinshaw with royal approval. Provenance: John Rimington, Linda Birkinshaw’s former agent. Linda Birkinshaw has continued to live in Yorkshire but has since turned her back on celebrity portraiture and concentrates on dogs. A few cuttings and photocopies included with the lot. (8) £400-600
327* Bath - John Wood, the Elder. A vellum deed relating to the Southgate district of Bath in Somerset, 13th July 1739, in respect of purchase of land by John Wood the Elder (1704-1754) and in contract with James Leake, bookseller in Bath and Evelyn, Duke of Kingston, eng. decorative initial, some soiling and wear to folds with loss of legibility, a second membrane with a hand-col. plan of the proposed development and related text beneath, two seals and signatures present for John Wood and Kingston (somewhat faded), the seal and signature of Leake no longer visible, map size approx. 54 x 75cm, overall a little soiled, endorsed John Wood, the Elder, was born in Yorkshire, but is best known for his architectural work in Bath. He was responsible for the north and south Parades, Queen’s Square, the Circus, Prior Park and a number of other Georgian houses. His son, John Wood the Younger (1728-82) designed the Royal Crescent and the Assembly Rooms, also completing the building work on the Circus after his father’s death. The map attached to this document shows the River Avon bordering areas called the Meadow called the Ham and Abby Orchard, etc., and covers what is now the newly developed Southgate shopping district. (1) £200-300
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329* Birkinshaw (Linda). A group of ten orig. pencil portaits of show business stars, late 1970s, subjects include John Travolta, Groucho Marx, Larry Hagman, Olivia Newton John, ‘Charlie’s Angels’ (x 3), Charlton Heston (with related letter signed in a secretarial hand), Engelbert Humperdinck, and Cy Grant, all but last pencil signed by the artist and dated between 1976 and 1980, all on board, sizes approx. 42 x 32cm and larger (11)
332* Canadian Arch. A commemorative pictorial paper tissue napkin [1902], a large central wood engraving of the Coronation Canadian Arch at Whitehall, showing carriages, crowds, and mounted police, large heading and seven lines of explanatory letter press below, within a hand-painted whole border in red, pink, blue and green, minor damage, 34 x 34cm
£400-600
The Canadian Arch was erected on the ceremonial route from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey for the Coronation of King Edward VII in July 1902. While there is a little insect or other damage and minor loss to the corners, this is a rare survival of a very fragile item. (1) £70-100
330 Boutmy de Bavelaer (Henry). L’Arme Blanche Francaise de 1779 à 1915, 136 leaves of original typescript, illustrated with eight full-page original pen, ink and watercolour drawings of sabres, swords, military scenes, etc., mostly by the author, but including several additionally signed by Job [Jacques Marie Gaston Onfroy de Bréville, 1858-1931], and numerous smaller original illusts. to text, in watercolour, and pen & ink, contemp. half brown morocco, a little rubbed, together with Bouchot (Henri), L’Epopée du Costume Militaire Francais, Aquarelles et Dessins Originaux de Job, Paris, 1898, colour plts., numerous b&w illusts., contemp. qtr. plum morocco gilt, a few minor marks, 4to (2)
£300-400
331* British Commonwealth. A signed photograph of eleven Commonwealth leaders, c. 1960, seated in one row in a garden setting, gelatin silver print, 24 x 36cm, signed vertically on mount beneath in order in various pens, including Jawaharlal Nehru (India), John Diefenbaker (Canada), Harold Macmillan (United Kingdom), Robert Gordon Menzies (Australia), Eric H. Louw (South Africa), Kwame Nkrumah (Ghana), and Roy Welensky (Rhodesia and Nyasaland), four signatures unidentified, one of these plus Harold Macmillan’s in ball-point pen and now very faint, framed and glazed, together with a tinted photo of Welensky in a suit with sailing cap and holding a boat’s wheel, signed presentation inscription to image, mounted on card, 28 x 37cm, some spotting and soiling to mount, framed and glazed (2)
£100-150
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333* Chinese album. An early nineteenth century pictorial dictionary, pen, ink and watercolour, approx. fifty leaves, each with six illustrations (on facing pages), with accompanying ms., depicting flowers, implements, musical instruments, lanterns, birds and animals, figures, ships, weapons, furniture, china, houses, costumes, dragons, etc., some marginal creasing, first leaf detached and frayed, orig. woven silk card wrappers, covers detached and lacking spine, 4to, together with a 19th c. illuminated leaf from a Persian manuscript, decorated in gold and colours, chipped, with sl. loss at edges, 248 x 185mm (9.75 x 7.25 ins (2)
£200-300
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334* Chiromagica. A Chiromagica game by McLoughlin Brothers, New York, c. 1870, a mahogany box with inserted pane of glass with central hand-spinner, onlaid printed instructions and one sheet of answers, together with three double-sided question discs and two further pictorial onlays of answers, a little soiling and a few minor marks, sliding lid with chromo-pictorial design to lid, generally VG condition, approx. 30 x 30 x 5cm An early trivia game whereby general knowledge questions are magically answered by the hand-spinner. When the question on the centre disc is aligned the magnetic hand-spinner will point to the correct answer printed on the matching overlay. (1) £200-300
335* Ethiopian Rolls. Three small vellum rolls, possibly in Ge’ez script, 19th c.?, joined script with embellished capitals and pictorial elements, including one miniature in gold and colours, one further miniature at head of a second roll damaged, the text partly bleached away and the membranes with some insect damage and fraying, each approx. 60 x 11cm (3)
336 Gloucestershire Broadsides. A group of four broadsides titled ‘Rules to be Observed at a Dinner to be given to the Poor at Lechlade on Thursday June 28th, 1838, to commemorate Her Majesty’s Coronotion’, printed R. Knapp, Faringdon, two pink copies and two yellow copies, the pink copies a little faded along vertical fold, plus a fifth broadside concerning a public meeting in Lechlade to consider the best means of discovering and convicting ‘the personal persons who have so wontanly and maliciously destroyed the trees in the churchyard and other places’, issued by the Vicar Richard Vernon Whitby, 13th November 1855, manuscript amendments to place and time, a little soiled and creased, each approx. 28 x 22cm
£70-100
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£100-150
337* Hertfordshire - Stagenhoe Park. A photograph album relating to William B. Hawkins’s family and Stagenhoe Park at St. Paul’s Walden, early 20th c., a total of seventy-five pages, mostly with four photos to a page, plus some postcards, etc., the majority with ink captions, mostly family, friends and views, a few of cricket matches, some postcards including holiday destinations, spotting to mounts, contemp. morocco with gilt monogram to upper cover, spine deficient and covers detached, oblong folio, together with an unrelated cartes-de-visite album, c. 1870s, containing a total of fifty window-mounted portraits of unidentified men and women including a few military types in uniform, some spotting to mounts, contemp. embossed morocco with gilt clasps, rubbed, 8vo (2)
341* Johnson (Amy & Mollinson, Jim). Pencil autographs of the flying duo on facing pages of a small autograph album, 1932, Amy Johnson’s signature with inscription in her holograph beneath, ‘England - Australia, England - Japan - England, England - Ireland, Dublin 12/8/32’ and on the facing page Mollinson’s similarly dated additional inscription, ‘Australia - England - Cape’, the album also including one page with twenty-two ink signatures of Oxford University Rugby Football Club Christmas Tour 1932, one page with eleven pencil signatures of Corinthian Football Club, Easter 1932, signed pencil sketches by Max Martin, E. Epstein, Mel (to recto of Amy Johnson’s autograph), plus a few other unidentified autographs, contemp. boards, worn, small oblong 8vo, plus two unrelated small autograph albums, one compiled by Lottie Simes and including signatures of alumni of Normal College, New York in the 1870s, the other c. 1930s with no notable autographs identified, both oblong 8vo
£100-150
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£70-100
342* Lincolnshire - Crime. A manuscript ledger of records of crimes in the borough of Louth, Lincolnshire, 1909-1920, with tabulated headings for date and hour when property was stolen or missed, date and hour when information given to the police, particulars, estimated value, steps taken, estimate value of property recovered and remarks, items stolen include three fleeces of wool, silver watch and chain, a stilton cheese, a pair of mens boots, a dead rabbit, bicycles, a purse, plus other related thefts and misdemeanours, written in a neat hand, contemp. half morocco gilt, some wear, folio (1)
£100-150
338* Hitler (Adolf, 1889-1945). Hitler’s gilt stamp to top left corner, printed greeting “Herzliche Glückwünsche zum Weihnachtsfest und zum Jahreswechsel”, signed in ink below, giltedged off-white card, 12 x 19cm, VG
343* Littleton (Timothy, c. 1608-79). Document signed, 28th November 1677, writing as a Knight of the Barons of His Majesties court of Exchequer and authorising his servant Francis Brompton to receive 50 fees, signed and sealed at foot, a little browned and soiled, a little browned, one page, 15 x 18.5cm
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(1)
£600-800
£70-100
339* Hitler (Adolf, 1889-1945). A group of eight real photo postcards, c. 1940, all blank versos, one soiled, one with franked stamp and one with place stamp, plus a colour postcard and a further black and white postcard of Hitler, plus related postcards and ephemera including cigarette card album photos, a franked envelope with six stamps showing Hitler’s head all franked 1937, plus a 20 Reichsmark bank note (26)
£80-120
340* Jellicoe (John, 1859-1935). Autograph letter signed ‘Jellicoe’, Tilney Hall, Rothrewick, Hants, 28th March 1925, to Mr. Ormsby Gore [4th Baron Harlech, 1885-1964], writing that he arrived in England yesterday and that Colonel Amery is he knows away, and asking Ormsby Gore whether he would kindly come and see him at the Colonial Office before Amery’s return, ‘or whether it is better that I should wait until he is in England’, blue headed paper, staple holes upper left and minor loss to left margin not affecting lettering, one page, 8vo, together with seven others including four further letters from British Admirals, Charles Beresford, Roger Keyes, Maurice Frederick Fitzhardinge Berkeley, Bedford Pym, plus an ALS from George William Frederick Charles, 2nd Duke of Cambridge (1819-1904) and Claude John Eyre Auchinleck (1884-1981), each 1 or 2 pp., 8vo/4to (10)
344* Louis XVI (King of France, 1754-93 ). Document signed ‘Louis’, Versailles, 24th January 1779, a signed order for the payment of 51, 208 6 sols and 8 deniers, the accounts showing individual payments with the King’s signature at foot on the second page, 2 pp., folio, tipped at margin onto an old album sheet with the autograph page face up, together with an uncol. litho. portrait of Louis XVIth, mounted on a separate matching sheet
£100-150
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£300-500
345* Massenet (Jules, 1842-1912). Autograph musical quotation signed ‘M. Massenet’, Paris, August, 1903, three short staves written in the blank half of the front of a postcard for the Exposition Universelle of 1900, the music from Act 2 of his opera ‘Griselda’, dated upper right and with sentiment and signature to left and lower margin, addressed to Mademoiselle Carmen de Negarrida Lynels(?) in Buenos Aires, stamped and franked but franking date indistinct, a little soiled and browned Griselda was an Italian translation of Massenet’s original Griseldis. The work had its world premiere (in French) at the Paris Opera-Comique in 1901. This postcard ties in with the Solis performance in Montevideo performed under the direction of Toscanini on 17th August 1903. (1) £150-200
347* Morecambe & Wise. A signed black and white print, c. 1980, two head and shoulders portraits of the smiling duo from original artwork by Linda Birkinshaw, August 1978, signed by both in blue ballpoint pen, upper right, ‘With love Eric Morecambe’ and lower left, ‘Very best wishes, Ernie Wise’, vertical crease mark from folding, running between the two comedians’ heads, slight impression from paperclip to upper margin, 30 x 42cm, together with other celebrity autograph material, including a programme signed by Jean Simmons, one signed by Jimmy Tarbuck and Kenny Lynch, plus signed b&w publicity photos from the 1970s, including Engelbert Humperdinck, Tom Jones, Joan Rivers (x 2), Barbara Eden, Florence Anderson, Paul Anka, Paul Williams and Shecky Greene, each 25 x 20cm, VG
346* Medieval Deed. An early charter from John Wythgar, dated 28 December in the 8th Year of King Edward IVth [1468/69], the charter confirming to John Parker, Richard Scras and Alano Scras, John Stempe, certain messuages and gardens, etc., called Le Place att Worth [East Sussex?], testified by Thomas Markwykk, Richard Wykham, Thomas Randolphe, John Ffayarherer and others, seal tag with remains of wax seal (cased in straw), together with an unrelated German deed of 1490, written in Latin and German, seal tag and remains of orig. red wax seal showing a Bishop with bible and crook, main endorsement now illegible, a later endorsement reading ‘Dicto die brief vader steghe’ (2)
(approx. 20)
£100-150
348* Music. A group of ten autograph letters and five typed leters signed, 19th & 20th c., autograph letters include Charles Halle, Sidonie Goossens, Otto Goldschmidt, Louis Glass, Arthur Drummond Bliss, Julius Benedict, Frederic Cowen, Julius Bechsgaard, the opera singers Emma Albani and John Sims Reeves, plus typed letters from Eva Turner Leon Jean Goussons and Enzio Pinza, John Amis and Markus Johannes Wolf, mostly 1 or 2 pp., 8vo/4to (15)
£100-150
£100-150
349* Postcards. Two Edwardian albums containing a good variety of cards, Edwardian and later, including British topography (some good street and seaside scenes) humorous and comic cards, greetings, etc., many postally used, together with a large collection of non-vintage postcards (a carton)
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£150-200
350* Royalty. A group of fourteen autograph letters and one secretarial letter signed, 19th & 20th c., authors include Princess Victoria (1897-1965) x 2, Princess Mary Adelaide (1883-1899), Margaret of Teck (1873-1929) x 2, Louis Philippe D’Orleans (18141896), Princess Helena (1861-1922), Prince Francis of Teck (1870-1910), Francis, Duke of Teck (1837-1900), Edward Augustus, secretarial letter (1767-1820), Princess Augusta Sophia (1768-1840), Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught (1860-1942), Prince Alexander George of Teck (1874-1957) x 2 and Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge (1774-1850), mostly 1 or 2 pp., the majority 8vo (15)
353 Scrap albums. Two late 19th/early 20th c. scrap albums, approx. twenty and ten card leaves respectively (brittle and chipped, some with significant loss), containing numerous chromo. scraps pasted to rectos and versos, incl. children, animals, fruit, flowers, butterflies, firemen, ships, circus animals and performers (incl. clowns), shells, lifeboats, soldiers, Father Christmas, etc., plus a number of chromo. Christmas and birthday cards, and some newspaper cuttings of battleships, leaves loose in orig. pictorial cloth, bindings soiled and broken, folio (2)
£100-150
£100-150
354 Scrap album. Victorian scrap album, mid 19th century, containing manuscript poetry and songs, engravings and lithographs of flowers, topography, portraits and fashion, valentine cards, scraps and original pencil drawings and watercolours, blind embossed sheep with foliate design by W & H Rock of London, 4to (1)
351* Rudolf II of Austria (King & Holy Roman Emperor, 15521612). Signed order, 1603, possibly ordering Philipp Otto [?] to raise 1400 cavalry, 10 pp. with final docketed leaf, written in difficult German gothic script with marginal pen embellishments, signed at end with sl. torn paper seal beneath, docket leaf repaired and crudely rehinged at inner margin, some soiling, folio (1)
£100-150
£300-500
352* Rutherford (William Gunion, 1853-1907). A bound collection of forty autograph testimonials signed, c. 1882-83, all relating to the potential appointments to the vacant Chair of Greek in the University of Edinburgh and as headmaster of Westminster School [which he became in 1883], includes signed testimonies from George Curtius, Lewis Campbell, Robinson Ellis, William Geddes, Archibald Gikie, Alfred Goodwin, R.C. Jebb, Benjamin Jowett, B.H. Kennedy, Mark Pattison, A. Sedgwick, and others, a few letters in German, French, and Latin, largely alphabetically arranged, mostly one or two leaves, 8vo, t.e.g., contemp. crushed half morocco by Riviere, rubbed, 8vo Rutherford was a Scottish-born classical scholar who was headmaster of Westminster school from 1883 to 1901. (1) £70-100
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358 Scrap album. A good Victorian album, mid 19th century, containing topographical engravings and lithographs, photographs, pressed and dried seaweed specimens, portraits and original watercolours and pencil drawings, including pen and wash drawings in the style of William Gilpin, contents shaken and loose with several images detached, hinges and joints broken with upper board detached, contemp. half calf gilt, oblong 4to (1)
£200-300
355 Scrap album. Victorian scrap album, late 19th century, containing manuscript text, silhouettes, original water colours and drawings, photographs, engravings and lithographs of caricatures, marine, genre, topography, botanical and natural history, contemp. red crushed limp morocco, rubbed and frayed at extrems., 4to (1)
£100-150
356 Scrap album. Victorian scrap album, late 19th century, containing, fourteen loose botanical engravings and lithographs, portraits, landscapes, scraps, cartoons and original water colours and drawings, a.e.g., contemp. blind embossed sheep with gilt dec. spine by De La Rue and Co., 4to (1)
359 Scrap album. A scrap album of approx. sixty leaves, c. 1830, containing a varied selection of approx. twenty watercolours and drawings and over 100 engs. including lithographs and aquatints, subjects include views, portraits, humour, etc., occ. spotting, contemp. half morocco gilt over marbled boards, rubbed, folio
£100-150
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£150-200
357 Scrap album. A good Victorian scrap album, mid to late 19th century, containing scraps, Chinese pith paintings, music covers, book marks and photographs, with engravings, lithographs, watercolours and drawings of fashion, topography, caricatures, genre, marine and portraits, a.e.g., contemp. blind embossed morocco gilt, oblong 4to
360 Scrap albums. Five Victorian scrap albums and a collection of loose album pages and scraps, late 19th and early 20th century, the albums contain original water colours and pencil drawings, newspaper cuttings, engravings and lithographs of portraits, topography, classical, genre, costume, flowers and natural history, various sizes and condition
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(5)
£200-300
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£150-200
361 Scrap albums. A collection of eight Victorian scrap albums, late 19th century, containing scraps, greetings cards, photographs and pressed leaves and flowers, various sizes and condition (8)
£250-350
362 Scrap albums. A collection of five Victorian scrap albums, late 19th & early 20th century, including scraps, greetings cards, original drawings and watercolours, engravings and lithographs, various sizes and condition (5)
£120-180
363 Scrap albums. A collection of five Victorian scrap albums, late 19th century, five albums containing manuscript verse, scraps, greetings cards, original drawings and watercolours, engravings and lithographs, various sizes and condition (5)
£100-150
364 Scrap albums. A group of four unrelated scrap albums, late 19th and early 20th c., including photos, letters, scraps, cuttings, etc., family information plus fisheries interest, some ephemera loosely inserted, various bindings, 4to, together with a group of approx. twenty newspapers, magazines, and supplements, issued at the time of Sir Winston Churchill’s death in January 1965, various sizes (a carton)
£100-150
367* Simpson (James Young, 1811-70). An initialled prescription on blue paper, c. 1860, prescribing a tincture of 30 drops to be taken three times daily, a little creased and soiled, 160 x 125mm, together with an oval medallion albumen print with four miniature photograph profiles of Simpson’s face, together with other unrelated letters and manuscript copies, including an early copy of ‘A Long Story’ by Thomas Gray, a poem by Charles Doyne Sillery [1807-37], written for members of the Six Feet Club, a damaged and relaid 17thcentury poem concerning the Popish plot, five mounted folio leaves of Italian, French and Latin poems, and including a list of Knights of the County of Durham in the time of Henry III, plus autograph letters from Henry Irvine, dated 1913
365 Seven Years War. Relacion de la Toma de la Habana por los Ingleses, 1762, together with Relacion de la Presa de la Sultana llamada la Nueva, que mandaba Hali Contrarmiraglio del Gr. Snr, hecha por el Comr. de Chambrey Tente. Gnl de la Relign. y Comte. de su Ciquadra de Vaseles, [1762?], two contemp. manuscripts in the same holograph and on the same paper stock, the first with title and 9 pp., the second 4 pp. including title, both browned, the first stitched and both without wrappers, 4to, together with Genealogia del Princiapato di Europe, c. 1720, 330 ff. written in a neat hand throughout with some slightly later additions and amendments, occ. browning or soiling, Phillipps MS 5747 pencil note at foot of first leaf, the number repeated on the armorial bookplate of Lord North to front pastedown, rough trimmed, contemp. half vellum over marbled boards, Phillipps number at foot of spine, rubbed and soiled, 4to, plus two further Spanish manuscripts, one an unidentified volume on natural history, geography and theology, 19th c. (?) over 100 leaves in a neat hand, some damp staining, contemp. boards, soiled and worn, pencil note at front of the volume indicating that it was bought at the sale of the Baydon Library, February 1896, the final dampstained manuscript being a collection of papers and legal documents relating to the De Li Pina family and possessions in Gibraltar, Seville, Granada and Toledo, 17th c., damp stained and worn with some loss, loosely contained in contemp. limp vellum, rubbed and soiled, folio (4)
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£150-200
£200-300
366* Shipping. A group of approx. 150 real photo postcards and similar of British battleships, some vintage but including many modern postcards and reproduction prints, ships include HMS Barham, HMS Malaya, HMS Queen Elizabeth, HMS Warspite, etc., plus approx. 200 Edwardian postcards, mostly postally used British and European tourist views (approx. 450)
£70-100
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368* Sinatra (Frank, 1915-98). Signed programme for the Madison Square Garden live show ‘The Main Event’, 1978, col. and b&w illusts. from photos, signed and inscribed to Sinatra’s full length photo on page one, ‘To John & Joyce [Rimington], all the best, Frank Sinatra’, orig. stapled col. wrappers, a little creased and rubbed, 35.5 x 25.5cm, together with Liberace, two signed programmes, the first titled The Liberace Story to upper cover, signed, dated 1977, the second titled Liberace “Mr Showmanship”, signed and dated 1978 on inside front cover, both slim 4to, all three signatures with Liberace’s trademark piano paraph, plus two Liberace books including a signed copy of his autobiography, plus a quantity of showbusiness and film programmes, etc., plus fifty copies of ‘Lady Di’, the official 1981 Royal Wedding vinyl single, celebrating the marriage between Prince Charles & Lady Diana Spencer and ten copies of the CD ‘Let There Be Christmas’, a schoolgirl’s song inspired by the death of Princess Diana (a carton)
£150-200
369* Stamps. A small late 19th century pocket album of world stamps, mostly 19th century, including East India, United States, German States, Australian States, including New South Wales, Western Australia, Guiana, Italy, France, etc., approx. 140 stamps in all, plus a small number of crests, all mounted, orig. embossed leather, rubbed and some wear, with upper cover det., small oblong 8vo, together with three other albums of world and GB stamps, some unused, an 1869 postmarked stamped envelope sent from Russia to Saltburn, etc. (4)
£100-150
370* Stamps. A Stanley Gibbons Senator Album, containing GB and world stamps, including Queen Victoria definitives, George VI and Elizabeth II unused and used commemoratives, and a selection of early QEII unused issues from various British dependencies, another album containing mixed mostly 20th c. commemorative and definitive world stamps, particularly British dependencies, plus two small stock albums of later albums, mostly containing modern commemoratives (5)
Lot 372
£100-150
371* Stamps. Royal Mail Stamp Album, c. 1990, containing mostly unused Queen Elizabeth II definitives, with some unused commemoratives, in slipcase, together with Guernsey stamp album, containing unused Channel Islands commemoratives, 1980s-90s, in slipcase, three albums of First Day Covers, 1960s-80s, including World Cup 1966, and twelve various stock albums, mostly containing modern GB commemoratives, various world stamps, etc. (17)
£100-150
372 Trade catalogues. A pair of scrap pattern books, 1870s/80s, approx. 100 and 60 leaves respectively, with chromolithographed plts. illustrating scrap designs, the former with images to rectos only, the latter with images to rectos and versos, each scrap design with small mounted label bearing numbers in contemp. ms., some leaves with one large design to a page, others with numerous small designs to a page, incl. animals, children, costume, views, flowers, fruit, cherubs, caricatures, oriental, armorials, gilt ornaments, etc., some leaves partially excised, and some with surface abrasion, both vols. generally lightly dust-soiled and toned, some leaves loose and frayed, disbound, folio Two highly decorative and unusual items. (2)
373* Wiltshire -Trowbridge. A mounted photograph of Trowbridge town fire brigade, 1st June 1928, by Houlton Brothers, Trowbridge, silver print mounted on card with printed caption beneath, image 24 x 29cm, together with four related Trowbridge photographs, one showing the exterior of Trowbridge Water Company, the three others of the foundations and building of an unidentified building, one photo with corner crease, mounts spotted and browned and one damp damaged
£200-300
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£70-100
374* Writers. A group of assorted autograph letters and related, 19th & 20th c., letter writers include Beatrice Harraden (1864-1936, suffragette), Vera Brittain (1893-1970), Agnes Royden (1876-1956), Rosita Forbes (1893-1967), Thomas Hughes (1822-1896), Maurice Maeterlinck (1862-1949), Stephen Spender (1909-95), Alexandra Dumas (Fils), etc., mostly 1 or 2 pp., 4to/8vo (30)
£150-200
375 WW2 - Newspapers. A group of approx. 290 issues of The Star [and] Guernsey Evening Press, published during the German occupation, c. 1940-42, plus 11 orig. issues of the French Guernsey newspaper Le Balliage, all 1896, some scattered spotting and marginal fraying, but mostly VG (approx. 300)
£100-150
376* WWI - Central Europe. A voluminous archive of approx. 3000 (?) letters and postcards, c. 1900-30, a large quantity written and sent during the Great War, the majority seemingly addressed to Mizzi Schreiber from her husband Moritz, a proportion also sent to Norbert Gross in Vienna, those sampled seemingly of family news and interest, and written in German gothic script of the period, some tied in bundles, a small proportion of telegrams and other printed matter and a small group of related photos, late 19th and early 20th c., the letters often tied in small bundles and many with envelopes, stamps, postmarks and sensor stamps, etc. (a heavy suitcase)
£100-200
377 WWII - Belsen. A contemporary account by a ‘British padre’ and his experiences of encountering Belsen concentration camp in April 1945, two and a half leaves of cyclostyled sheets from a typewritten original, ‘I don’t know whether I ought to write this. Something seems to tell me that many may say it is a flight of my imagination; others may say that at least there is a semblance of truth in what I write, but that I have laid on the colours much too thickly. But for all that, I feel it ought to be done. Numbers of other people have done it. But it will do no harm for hundreds more to do the same. This is so ghastly a story that the whole world should know about it’, describing the beautiful scenery around the camp which served to hide the hideous doings which occurred in the camps hidden behind the undulating hills and vast pine forest. The unidentified author gives statistical and first-hand details of what he saw and knows of the life in the camps, the starvation, the appalling sanitary conditions, plus the improvements, the SS men and women and their Commandant Josef Kramer, printed to rectos and stapled at upper corner, together with thirteen leaves from an official printed report on Belsen concentration camp, pp. 399-411, marked ‘Appendix “O” to Chapter 7’, printed to rectos only with b & w illusts. from photos on five leaves plus one diagrammatic map of the camp, a little browned and brittled at margins, all foolscap folio
378* WWII - Eisenhower vs. Montgomery. Soldier of Democracy, a Biography of Dwight Eisenhower by Kenneth S. Davis, 1st ed., New York, 1945, ownership signature of Sir Patrick Ashley Cooper to half-title and again in pencil to title (‘“Queen Mary” at Sea, Nov. 1945’), map endpapers, orig. cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with three autograph letters to Cooper from Sir Ronald Weekes (31st December 1945?), 2 pp., Field Marshall Montgomery, Headquarters, British Army of the Rhine, 24th January 1946, 4 pp., and Viscount Alanbrooke, 31st December 1949, 6 pp., the first tipped on to front pastedown at upper margin, second tipped on to front f.e.p. with a gummed paper slip attaching the two sheets, the third loose, all 8vo All three letters are letters of thanks to Ashley Cooper for lending them the book and while each writer enjoyed the book and felt it had merits, they all believe that the British are not given enough credit and that Eisenhower’s abilities and achievements are exaggerated. The letter from Montgomery is marked private and reads in full: ‘Dear Cooper, thank you so very much for lending me this book. I have been laid up with influenza and have read it in bed with great interest. It is a great pity that the author in his endeavours to “write up” Ike has found in necessary to decry everything British. A British author might well reply that all Eisenhower’s fighting was handled for him by British Commanders: which is literally true. It was only when Ike, flushed by victory, descended from the lofty perch of a Supreme Commander and took tactical command himself of the armies, that our troubles began. The author is indeed ungenerous to British soldiers throughout his book; he even blames them for the fact that some Germans escaped from the Falaise pocket! For his remarks about myself, I care nothing; I could refute everything he says by written evidence; but his ungenerous attitude to British arms is a pity as some British author is bound to write a counter-blast: which would be a worse pity! Ike was a great Supreme Commander, and should be recognised as such. But in order to assign to him qualities that he does not possess, the author has had to put an entirely false complexion on many things. It would be perfectly simple to prove this “false complexion” but this must never be done. Of one thing I am convinced: we and America have got to come together, definitely, conclusively, and perpetually. Once we can achieve this, all will be well in the world. I think it can be achieved if we set about it in the right way. But we shall achieve nothing if we start emitting boohs about each other. All this is of course private. Thank you again for letting me read the book. Yours sincerely, B.L. Montgomery, Field-Marshall’. (4) £300-400
Although the author does not identify himself it may well be the Reverend T.J. Stretch from the Holy Trinity Church, Aberyswyth, who was attached as padre to the formation concerning the Bergen-Belsen Camp. (16) £200-300
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ANTIQUARIAN 379 Acts of Parliament - Military. A collection of approx. 100 Acts of Parliament, 18th/early 19th c., containing Acts of Parliament relating to soldier’s pay, mutiny and desertion, raising and reducing militia, etc., all disbound without covers, slim folio (approx. 100)
£150-200
380 Acts of Parliament -Trade & Commerce. A large collection of approx. 300+ Acts of Parliament, 18th/early 19th c., containing Acts of Parliament relating to trade & commerce, duty, customs and taxes etc., all disbound without covers, slim folio (approx. 300)
£150-200
381 America & Spain. A collection of sixteen pamphlets relating to commerce and war between Great Britain, Spain and America, 1739, includingA State of the Rise and Progress of our Disputes with Spain, ad of the Conduct of our Ministers relating thereto, [by Hugh Hume Campbell, Conde de Marchmont], 1739, 76pp., modern paper wrappers, 8vo, (Sabin 90630, Kress 4446, Halkett & Laing V p.359), together with Convention vindicated from the misrepresentations of the enemies of our peace, [by Horatio Walpole], 1739, (2)5-29 pp., ink annotations to title, disbound 8vo, (Kress 4477, Halkett & Laing I p.429), with A Review of all that hath pass’d between the Courts of Great Britain and Spain, Relating to Our Trade and Navigation from the Year 1721, to the Present Convention..., [William Pulteney, Earl of Bath], 1739, 60pp., stitched as issued, 8vo, (Sabin 70199, Kress 4416 and Halkett & Laing V p.109), and The Grand Question, Whether War, or No War, with Spain, Impartially Consider’d: in Defence of the Present Measures Against Those that Delight in War, [by Horatio Walpole], 1739, 32pp., modern wrappers, 8vo, (Kress 4478 and Halkett & Laing II p.401), plus others similar (16)
£700-1000
382 Babington (Gervase). Works, 1637, copper-engraved portrait frontispiece, eleven titles, a few small burnholes and inkspots, scattered light spotting, 18th c. panelled calf, rebacked and repaired, brass clasps, rubbed, folio, together with The Secret History of the Most Renowned Q. Elizabeth and the E. of Essex, 1725 (2)
£100-150
385 Bible [Latin]. Testamenti Veteris Biblia Sacra, sive, Libri Canonici priscae Judaeorum Ecclesiae a Geo traditi, Latini recens ex Hebraeo facti, brevibusque Scholiis illustrati ab Immanuele Tremellio & Francisco Junio ..., Impensis Guliel. N[ewcomb], 1593/92, woodcut general title (with printed initials NH within the image at top, and printed date 1574 at bottom, dedication leaf with lower blank outer corner torn away, not affecting text, woodcut head- and tail-pieces, occ. woodcut initials, five part-titles, including NT, some minor waterstains to top margins at front of vol. and to outer portion of leaves towards end of vol. (generally in clean condition with good margins), bookplate of Sir Henry D. Le Marchant, Bart. (of Chobham Place, Surrey), to front pastedown, 20th c. full calf, a little rubbed and minor wear to extrems., folio
383 Baudelot de Dairval (Charles Cesar). L’Utilite des Voyages, qui Concerne la Connoissance des Medailles, Inscriptions, Statues, Dieux Lares, Peintures Anciennes, et les Bas Reliefs, Pierres Precieuses et Gravees, Cachets, Talismans, Anneaux..., 2 vols., Paris, 1693, engraved frontispieces, titles in red and black, illustrations, occasional light spotting, bookplate, contemporary calf gilt, vol. I upper cover detached, vol. II detaching, a little rubbed and chipped, 8vo Early Grand Tour account. (2)
£100-150
384 [Benfield, Paul]. Trial of an Action for Thirty Seven Thousand Pounds, Brought by Paul Benfield, Esq; against Samuel Petrie, Esq; upon a Charge of Bribery. Tried at Salisbury, the 12th of March 1782, before Sir Richard Perryn.., . taken in Short-Hand by W. Williamson, to which is added, a Letter from Mr. Petrie, to the Committee of the House of Commons, who tried and determined the Merits of his Petition, against the last Return for the Borough of Cricklade, 1782, four folding leaves of text at rear, slight dampstaining, modern half calf, 8vo, together with Sacheverell (Henry), The Speech of Henry Sacheverell, D.D. Upon his Impeachment at the Bar of the House of Lords, in Westminster Hall, March 7, 1709/10, pub. 1710, 10pp., stitched as issued, folio, with A List of the Lords, who Protested against some Proceedings, in Relation to the Case of Dr. Henry Sacheverell, in the House of Peers; with their Lordships Reasons for Entring their Protestations, 1710, 15pp., modern qtr. morocco, slim 8vo (3)
Darlow & Moule 6185 (with variant general title, giving the publisher as Newcomb, instead of George Bishop, Ralph Newbery and Robert Barker). An early reprint of Tremellius and Junius’ version of the Bible, with the addition of Beza’s translation of the New Testament, first published in its revised form at Geneva in 1590 (see Darlow & Moule 6182). With early ownership inscription to title of William Le Marchant de l’Hyvreuse Guernsey. (1) £400-600
£100-150
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386 Bible [German]. Biblia... , [Luther’s version], 3 parts in 4 vols., Luneburg, 1677, 76, eng. title of the 1664 ed. laid down and inserted as a frontispiece (as Darlow & Moule copy), three vign. titles (parts 2 & 3 dated 1676), the inner margin repair and sl. loss to lower margin of first title not affecting text, eleven port. plts. with facing text in prelims. of first vol., 150 eng. plts. after M. Scheits, eng. by Melchior Kusell, G.A. Wolfgang, I. de Visscher and others, occ. spotting or light browning, sl. damp staining at start of second vol. of first part (Old Testament continued), old ink notes to endpapers of second part, a.e.g., contemp. calf, gilt-dec. spines, joints cracked, rubbed and sl. loss to spine ends 4to Darlow & Mole 4220. (4)
£300-500
387 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible According to the Authorized Version... Prepared and Arranged by the Rev. George D’Oyly and the Rev. Richard Mant..., 2 vols. in 3, Cambridge University Press, 1830, lacking the plts. and maps, occn. minor spotting, armorial bookplate of John Brymer on front pastedowns (and his ink stamp on titlepages), a.e.g., near contemp. burgundy morocco by Riviere, with his ticket on front pastedown of vol. 1, rubbed, spines faded, spines with gilt floral and volute roll decorated wide low raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second and fourth compartments, remainder gilt panelled with trefoil and volute cornerpieces, vol. no. lettered at foot, covers with gilt triple fillet and blind lozenge and flower roll border, inner blind panel composed of lozenge and flower roll, triple fillets, and scrolling volute roll, thick 4to
Lot 386
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£100-150
388 Bible [English]. Domestic Bible. The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments, according to the Authorized Version...with Notes; Reflections; Improved Readings... by the Rev. Ingram Cobbin, 2 vols., Partridge and Oakey, 1847, three eng. maps, numerous letterpress engs., addn. eng. titles, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., contemp. dark blue diced calf gilt, 4to, together with The Pictorial Bible; being the Old and New Testaments, according to the Authorized Version: Illustrated with Many Hundred Wood-Cuts..., 3 vols., Charles Knight, 1836-38, addn. eng. titles, numerous letterpress illusts., a.e.g., contemp. calf gilt, lightly rubbed in places, some splitting and minor insect damage to joints, vol. 2 with spine detached at lower joint, 4to, plus eighteen others religious interest, incl. Jeremy Collier’s Ecclesiastical History, 1845-46, 8 vols. of nine (lacking vol. 3), and The Greek Testament, by Henry Alford, 3 vols. of five (lacking vol. 2 and vol. 4 part 2), orig. cloth (23)
Lot 387
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£150-200
389 Bible [English]. [The Byble, that is to say all the holy Scripture: in which are contayned the Olde and New Testamente truly & purely translated into English & nowe lately with greate industry & diligence recognised ..., Imprynted at London by Jhon Daye, and William Seres, xvii day of August, 1549], black letter text in double column, lacks general title and three following leaves of prelims. (text begins with the three-page preface by Edmund Becke, dedicated to Edward 6th), lacks II1 (first leaf of Isaiah) and V6-8 at end (final chapter of Revelations), signature T (6 leaves) misbound before signature L in New Testament, three wooduct part-titles, and woodcut New Testament title present, woodcut illusts. to text, including one (of two) half page woodcut illusts. at the beginning of Psalmes of David (the other contained on leaf II1, here missing), some light waterstains to inner margins and occ. to upper blank margin, some minor old marginal repairs, first and last few leaves with some soiling and repairs to edges, generally without loss, later reverse calf (prob. 18th century), rubbed and some wear with upper joint partly cracked and rear joint near-det., thick folio Herbert 74. A reprint of Matthew’s Bible of 1637, edited by Edmund Becke, sometimes called the Bug Bible due to the rendering ‘bugges’ in Psalms xci, 5. Includes Tyndale’s various prologues, of which the prologue to Jonah is here reprinted for the first time, having been first published by Martin Keyser around 1531 (see Herbert 6). Provenance: With later 18th century engraved bookplate of the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Fife to front pastedown with separate printed shelf label above. The Rt. Hon. James Duff, 2nd Earl of Fife (1729-1809) died without male issue, although he had three children by his mother’s personal maid, Margaret Adam of Keith, prior to his marriage to Dorothea Sinclair in 1766. In 1754 he became a Member of Parliament for Banffshire, a position he held for 30 years until 1784, and was one of the most powerful and influential men in Aberdeenshire, Banffshire and Morayshire. His ancestor MacDuff is immortalised in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. (1) £3000-4000
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392 Bible [English]. The Bible, that is, The Holy Scriptures conteined in the Olde and Newe Testament, Translated According to the Ebrew and Greeke..., Imprinted at London by the Deputies of Christopher Barker, 1599 [but later, NT colophon dated 1609], letterpress general title and New Testament title with woodcut border present, few woodcut illusts. to text, printed in roman text throughout with marginal notes, first gathering lacking general title with woodcut border and leaf *1, leaf *3 & 3R3 torn with loss, initial leaves frayed and final leaf 3R4 creased and frayed, some dust-soiling and marks etc., lacks front free endpaper, contemp. calf, one brass clasp present, some loss of leather to spine and lower board, repair to foot of spine, 4to
390 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New, Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues, and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, London: printed by Henry Hills and John Field, 1660, numerous eng. plts. (one eng. portrait hand-col.), lacks general title, II Kings 23-25.5 (leaf R5), Psalms 24-50 (Z3-Z6), Mark 7.14-9.37 (2P2) and two engravings to Genesis, slight worming to lower outer corners of few leaves at front of volume, slight fraying and few tears etc., 18th c. mottled calf with red morocco title label, rebacked retaining spine, 8vo Herbert 669. (1)
£200-300
There are many editions of the Geneva version bearing the date 1599. Probably a number of copies were originally issued in a mixed state. The date 1599 is often incorrect in most cases, as they were often published at different times in Amsterdam and Dort and adopted by Barker. Refer to Herbert p.115. (1) £300-400
391 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and the New, Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues..., Edinburgh: printed by Evan Tyler, printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty, 1649, lacking general title and leaf A2, New Testament title present (NT title and colophon dated 1648), manuscript genealogical entries to verso of New Testament title, bound with The Whole Book of Psalmes.., 1651, fraying to first and last leaves in volume, some dampstaining and spotting, endpapers replaced, near contemp. calf, one silver clasp present, rebacked, 8vo Herbert 618. (1)
£200-300
393 Bible [English]. The Bible, that is,The Holy Scriptures conteined in the Old and New Testament, Translated According to the Ebrew and Greeke..., Imprinted at London by the Deputies of Christopher Barker, 1599 [but later, c.1630s], woodcut general title, letterpress general title and NewTestament title within woodcut border present, few woodcut illusts. to text, printed in roman text throughout with marginal notes, NewTestament title colophon also dated 1599, some repairs to margins of initial five leaves (inc. general titles), lacks blank facing NT title, bound with an incomplete Booke of Psalmes at rear, recent endpapers, TLS from B. Kemp of the British Library dated 21/12/1989 attached to front endpaper regarding bibliographical information regarding the Bible edition, contemp. blind dec. calf over wooden boards, rebacked, spine and board edges worn, 4to
Lot 392
There are many editions of the Geneva version bearing the date 1599. Probably a number of copies were originally issued in a mixed state. The date 1599 is often incorrect in most cases, as they were often published at different times in Amsterdam and Dort and adopted by Barker. Refer to Herbert p.115. (1) £300-400
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394 Bible [Polyglot]. Biblia Sacra Polyglotta, vols. 2-4 & 6 only (of 6), Thomas Roycroft, 1655-57, text in In Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Chaldaic, Samaritan, Ethiopic, Persian & Arabic, some slight dampstaining and dust-soiling, contemp. calf, joints cracked and some boards detached, worn, folio Darlow & Moule 1446. (4)
£200-300
395 Boileau Despreaux (Nicolas). Oeuvres, 2 vols., Paris, 1840, half titles, engraved portrait frontispiece to vol. I, titles printed in red and black, six engraved plates, a few light spots, bookplates, contemporary mottled calf, one upper joint splitting, lightly rubbed, 4to (2)
£150-200
396 Book of Common Prayer, And Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church..., printed by John Baskett..., and by the Assignes of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, deceas’d, 1715, eng. frontis. (with small hole to image), bound with The Whole Book of Psalms, Collected into English Metre, by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, and Others..., London: printed by Susanna Collins, for the Company of Stationers, 1720, inner hinges repaired, contemp. calf, recent reback and corner repairs, folio Armorial bookplate of Robert William Shaw. (1)
£150-200
397 Bothmer (Countess M.Von). Aut Caesar Aut Nihil, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1883, vol. 1 binding a little weak, orig. yellow cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks, 8vo Wolff, 603. (3)
£100-150
398 Bouilly (Jean-Nicolas). Tales Dedicated to the Royal Children of France, pub. Janet, Paris, 1825, half title, five engraved plates, illustrations, occasional light spotting, bookplate, contemporary morocco-backed boards, paper tears to covers, 8vo Rare and unrecorded. (1)
399 Bristol Broadside - Conjoined Twins. The Bristol Wonder; or the Wonderfull Works of God. Giving a True and Particular Account, of a Child that was Born Wednesday the 19th day of March, 1788 in the Parish of Redcliff, having 4 Arms 4 Hands 20 Fingers, 4 Thighs 4 Legs 4 Feet 3 Ears 2 Private Parts and 20 Toes. (Nothing is Impossible to God), [?Bristol, 1788], woodcut (57 x 60mm) of the child centred within text below title, the main text continuing, ‘On Wednesday morning last, Elizabeth the Wife of Edward Holdingbrook, a Journeyman Millwright, who lives at the corner of George’s Street, the bottom of Redcliff Hill, near the Distillery Bedminster Causeway, was safely delivered by Mr. Short, Surgeon and Man-Midwife, of Clare Street, Bristol, of the Male Infant, still Born - which had one Head, a Nose, a Mouth, Two Eyes, Three Ears, A Neck and Breast, but in other parts a perfect Twin... , This Wonderfull Production of Human Nature is now preserved fit for the Inspection of the Curious, and we are happy to add that the Mother of the said Infant, is in a fair way of Recovery. Several of the Learned Faculty who beheld it, judged it to precede from the Redundance of the Seed but there not being enough forTwins; Nature formed what she could, and so made the most of it, by which we may see the Wisdom of Nature, in the formation of the Body of Man’, ending with a six line moral verse, ‘Heaven in our first formation did provide, Two Arms, Two Legs, and what we have beside, Renders us Monstruous and Mishappen too, Nor have we any Work for them to do; Two Arms, Two Legs are all that we can use, And to have more there’s no Wise Man can chuse’, well printed on thin laid paper without watermark, a few minor spots and fold marks, one page, 310 x 220mm
£70-100
Lot 399
No other copy of this unusual medical broadside has been traced. This rare type of conjoined twin in which the twins share a head and face but have two bodies is now called synecephalus. As in this broadside, the prevailing theory for conjoined twins in the 18th century was that it was the result of the fertilisation of one egg by two sperm. (1) £500-800
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400 Bronte (Anne, “Acton Bell”). The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, pub. Thomas Hodgson, Parlour Library, 1854, single leaf advert. at end, lacking half title, occasional light spotting, original boards, rebacked, rubbed, 8vo
406 Chambers (E.). Cyclopaedia: or; an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences..., 2 vols., 7th ed., 1751, few eng. plts. (inc. some folding), few plts. torn and frayed with loss, some damp fraying to fore-edge margins of initial leaves, occ. dampstaining and few marks, contemp. calf, joints cracked and worn, leather torn with loss, folio
Early one volume reprint by Thomas Hodgson at the Parlour Library, who bought the rights to the novel from original publisher T.C. Newby in 1854, the first edition issued in three vols. in 1848. (1) £100-150
Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (2)
407 Chapbooks. Voyages and Travels, of that Renowned Capt. Sir Francis Drake, into the West-Indies, and giving A perfect Relation of his strange Adventures and many wonderful Discoveries; of his Fights with the Spaniards and many other Savage Nations; of his taking St. Jago de Cuba, Carthagena, Domingo, St. Augustine, and divers other Places, Preston, E. Sergent, late 18th c., 24pp., woodcut vign. of two ships on title-page, dust-soiled, corners creased, roughtrimmed, stitched as issued, 161 x 85mm (6.25 x 3.25 ins), together with The Second Part of the Witty and Entertaining Exploits of George Buchanan, who was Commonly Called the King’s Fool, to which are added, Witty and Entertaining Jests, &c., Newcastle, printed by G. Angus, in the Side, early 19th c., 24pp., woodcut vign. on title-page and final page, dust-soiled, rough-trimmed, folded as issued, 172 x 100mm (6.75 x 4 ins), plus The History of Jerusalem; or, the Captivities of the Jews..., Coventry, printed by J. Turner, early 19th c., 24pp., woodcut vign. on title-page and tail-piece on final page, foxed and sl. dusty, rough-trimmed, sometime re-sewn, 162 x 93mm (6.5 x 3.75 ins), plus ten others, incl. seven late 19th/early 20th c. pamphlets relating to shipping disasters (Loss of the Mignonette, Drummond Castle, Northfleet, H.M.S. Cobra, etc.), and a defective copy of The Book of Knowledge, mid-17th c.
401 Browne (Sir Thomas). Hydriotaphia: Or, Urn-Burial. Two Discourses of the Sepulchral Urns Found in Norfolk, 1658 and 1667, 4th ed., 1736, two parts in one, engraved frontispiece, small marginal section excised from title, occasional spotting, previous owner inscriptions, contemporary half calf, chip at spine head, upper joint splitting, 8vo, together with Recueil des Lettres de Madame la Marquise de Sevigne, a Madame la Comtesse de Grignan, sa Fille, 6 vols., Paris, 1737-38, two engraved portraits, light dampstains, contemporary calf, rebacked retaining original spines, rubbed, 8vo, plus Nepos (Cornelius), Vitae Excellentium Imperatorum, Amsterdam, 1687, additional engraved title, illustrations, a few light spots, occasional annotation, bookplate, contemporary calf, lower joint splitting, rubbed, 8vo, with two others: Charles Perrault’s Les Hommes Illustres qui ont paru en France, 1701 and Roger L’Estrange‘s Seneca’s Morals by Way of Abstract, 14th ed., 1739 (10)
£250-300
402 Bugg (Francis). The Pilgrim’s Progress, From Quakerism to Christianity: Containing a Farther Discovery of the Dangerous Growth of Quakerism, not only in Points of Doctrine, but also in their Politicks..., 2nd ed., 1700, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding engraved plate of the Quakers Synod (loss at inner margin with repair to verso), occasional light spotting, contemporary panelled calf, losses at spine ends, rubbed, 8vo
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£100-150
408 Churchill (Charles). Poems by Churchill, printed for the author by Dryden Leach, 1763, title page with contemp. manuscript signature of James Lambert, Trinity College, Cambridge, 1765, very occ. light spotting, one leaf with closed tear, new end papers, modern half calf gilt, 4to
After embracing Quakerism in 1657, Francis Bugg (1640-1727) returned to the Church of England in 1680 after a disagreement, and began writing books against them. (1) £100-150
(1)
£80-120
403 Butler (Joseph). The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and Course of Nature..., 1736, contemp. calf, joints worn and weak, lacks title label to spine, worn, 4to, together with Book of Common Prayer, And Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church..., Oxford, 1795, contemp. gilt dec. crushed morocco, rubbed and slight wear, 8vo, with [Allestree, Richard], The Whole Duty of Man, Laid down in a Plain and Familiar Way..., 1718, addn. eng. title, some dampstaining and dust-soiling, contemp. blind panelled calf, boards crudely reattached and spine worn & broken, 8vo, other misc. 18th/19th c. antiquarian, including theology (20)
£200-300
404 Callimachus (). [Hymns], pub. Foulis, Glasgow, 1755, 61pp., text in Greek, marginal dampstain, scattered spots, contemporary half calf, rubbed, folio Large paper copy, issued without plates. (1)
£70-100
405 Caussin (Nicolas). The Holy Court in Five Tomes, 3rd ed., 1653, half title, additional engraved title, title printed in red and black, six other titles, printed in double-column, first few leaves frayed at foredges with tape repairs, a few closed tears and light spots, contemporary calf, repair at spine head, rubbed and scuffed, folio (1)
£100-150
£150-200
Lot 409
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409 Cicero (Marcus Tullius). Orationes, Pauli Manutij Commentarius, 3 vols. in one, pub. Aldus, Venice, 1578-79, titles with woodcut device, woodcut headpieces and initials, first title and first few leaves with marginal repairs, previous owner signature, some spotting and browning, near contemporary vellum over boards, a little rubbed with wormholes, folio
413 [D’Urfey, Thomas]. The Progress of Honesty: Or, a View of a Court and City. A Pindarique Poem, pub. J. Hindmarsh, 1681, 23pp., publisher’s list at end, occasional light soiling, later wrapper, folio, together A Paradox Against Life. Written by the Lords in the Tower. An Heroick Poem, pub. J. Wade, 1681, 15pp., lower margin of title torn away, light soiling, later wrapper, folio
Adams C1870. (1)
Wing D2764; P331. (2)
£200-300
£100-150
414 Dickens (Charles). Bleak House, 20 orig. parts in 19, 1st ed., 1852-53, forty etched plts. by Hablot Browne, incl. frontis. and addn. title-page, browned, numerous ad. leaves and slips, etc., some partially torn out, orig. printed blue wrappers, generally frayed, with some spines deficient and a number of covers detached, some with contemp. ms. ownership signature and circular embossed stamp at head of upper cover, contained in a green cloth solander box (some fraying to extrems., 8vo (19)
£200-300
410 Cicero (Marcus Tullius). Opera, Cum Delectu Commentariorum, 9 vols., pub. Cramer, Geneva, 1758, woodcut initials, some light spotting and browning, previous owner signatures at front, contemporary calf, spines rubbed, 4to (9)
£200-300
411 Crabb (George). Universal Technological Dictionary, or Familiar Explanation of the Terms used in all Arts and Sciences, containing definitions drawn from the original writers ..., 2 vols., 1st ed., 1823, sixty eng. plts., wood eng. illusts. and diagrams to text, contemp. half calf gilt, with contrasting labels to spines, vol. 1 neatly rebacked with spine relaid, joints to vol. 2 cracked and a little wear to spine ends, 4to, together with London Interiors: A Grand National Exhibition ..., 2 vols. in one, n.d., c. 1840s, addn. eng. title and seventy-five steel eng. plts., occn. spotting and some damp staining to lower margins, contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed, 4to, plus Roger-Miles (L.), Comment discerner les styles du EIIIe au XIXe siecle ..., Paris, n.d., c. 1900, 104 b&w plts., illusts. to text, some spotting, rough-trimmed, orig. gilt dec. boards, some wear, 4to (4)
415 Dickens (Charles). The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, 1st ed. in bookform, Chapman and Hall, 1839, half-title (sl. edge-frayed and re-attached), eng. port. frontis. (foxed and fore-edge frayed), and thirty-nine etched plts. by Hablot K. Browne, some foxing and staining, mostly marginal, port. frontis. in 1st state with pubs. imprint (first four plts. without imprint), title-page with contemp. ms. signature at head, hinges split, bookseller’s embossed stamp on front free endpaper, untrimmed, orig. green fine diaper-grain cloth gilt (variant binding, conforming to Dombey and Son, Smith I, p.68), faded spine frayed at head, small faint mark on upper cover, 8vo
£150-200
Smith I, 5. (1)
412 [Cumberland, Richard. A Treatise of the Laws of Nature, 1727], two folding engraved plates of human anatomy and the Solar System, lacking title and all before B1, one or two light spots, contemporary panelled calf, rubbred, 4to
£200-300
416 Die (Wilhelm, and others). Zur Geschichte Der Costüme, Munchen, Braun & Schneider, n.d., c. 1890, 125 double-page handcol. wood engs., each with ms. identification note, orig. gilt dec. green cloth, some rubbing, folio
Richard Cumberland (1631-1718) philosopher and theologian, is often regarded as the father of English Utilitarianism and the above work is a vast critique of Thomas Hobbes, originally published as De Legibus Naturae in 1672. (1) £100-150
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£70-100
417 Diogenes (Laertius). Diogenis Laertii De Vitis, Dogmatibus et Apophthegmatibus Clarorum Philosophorum Libri X. Graece et Latine..., 2 vols. in one, Amsterdam: Henricum Wetstenium, 1792, addn. eng. title (with slight loss to fore-edge margin), twenty-five eng. port. plts., some light toning, lacks front free endpapers, contemp. calf, elaborate gilt dec. spine, upper joint cracked, large 4to, ogether with Machiavelli (Niccolo), Opere di Niccolo Machiavelli Cittadino e Segretario Fiorentino, 8 vols., Italia [Florence], 1813, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, two folding plts. (inc. one of facsimile manuscript), contemp. sheep with gilt dec. spines and contrasting morocco labels, few joints slightly cracked, vol. 3 with minor loss of leather at head of spine, 8vo, with Tasso (Torquato), Gerusalemme Liberata, di Torquato Tasso..., 2 vols., London: B. Dulau & Co., 1806, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spines with contrasting morocco labels, 8vo (11)
419 Dorney (John). Certain Speeches Made Upon the Day of the Yearly Election of Officers in the City of Gloucester. Being in the Charter-Language of the said City, Die Lunae prox’ Post Festum S. Michaelis Archangeli, 1st ed., 1653, woodcut armorial frontispiece, previous owner signature, a few minor spots, armorial bookplate, contemporary calf, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo Wing D1932. (1)
£200-300
£250-350
418 Dodgson (Rev. Charles Lutwidge, ‘Lewis Carroll’). Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, 1st ed., 1st issue, Macmillan, 1872, 1st issue with ‘wade’ for ‘wabe’ on p.21, half-title, frontis. and b&w illusts. by John Tenniel, some minor marginal foxing, a.e.g., marbled endpapers, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, old leather reback, 8vo, together with Dickens (Charles), The Cricket on the Hearth, A Fairytale of Home, 1st ed., 1846, halftitle, wood eng. frontis., addn. eng. title, wood eng. illusts. to text, some minor soiling, a few leaves at front of vol. sl. sprung, a.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. red cloth, rubbed and some fraying to extrems., small 8vo, plus two others (St. Patrick’s Eve by Charles Lever, illust. Phiz, 1st ed., 1845, & Hide and Seek; or, The Mystery of Mary Grice, by Wilkie Collins, new ed., 1871), both rubbed with some wear, 8vo (4)
£150-200
420 Dubois (Urbain & Bernard, Emile). La Cuisine Classique, Etudes Pratiques, Raisonnes et Demonstratives de L’Ecole Francaise, 2 vols., 18th ed., Paris, c. 1898, additional engraved titles, b & w illustrations, some light toning, original wrappers bound in, contemporary half morocco, a little rubbed and faded, 4to (2)
£150-200
421 Dumas (Alexandre). Le Comte de Monte-Cristo, 6 vols. in three, 3rd ed., Paris, Michel Lévy Frères, 1846, half-title to each vol. with contemp. ms. ownership signature of Pamela Adelaide Miles, scattered foxing, marbled edges, contemp. dark blue half calf, rubbed, gilt dec. spines each with red leather title label, sm. 8vo Rare early edition. First volume inscribed: ‘Pamela Adelaide Miles given me by my Husband at Paris January 1st 1847’. Pamela Miles, nee Napier, was the daughter of General Sir William Francis Patrick Napier and Caroline Amelia Fox. Distinguished soldier and military historian, Sir William was Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey from 1842-1847. Pamela married Philip William Skynner Miles on December 21st 1846, so this set of Dumas was most likely a present from her husband whilst on honeymoon in Paris. On the death of his father, Philip Miles inherited Kings Weston House in Bristol. He financed the building of the railway and the docks at Avonmouth, bringing much work and prosperity to the region and helping to pave the way for the explosion of industry which was to follow. (3) £500-800
Lot 419
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422 Edgeworth (Maria). Belinda, 2 vols., 1st Irish ed., pub. Dublin, 1801, contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed, 8vo (2)
£200-300
423 Eliot (George, i.e. Marian Evans). Scenes of Clerical Life, 2 vols., 1st ed., William Blackwood, 1858, half titles present (with contemp. ms. inscription), stitching strained, and first vol. with a number of leaves detached, orig. blindstamped maroon cloth gilt, by Edmonds & Remnants, with binder’s ticket on rear pastedown of first vol., extrems. lightly rubbed (and spine ends just beginning to fray), spines faded, 8vo Sadleir 818; Wolff 2062. This, the author’s first book, comprises three tales which first appeared in Blackwood’s Magazine in 1857: ‘The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton’, ‘Mr Gilfil’s Love-Story’ and ‘Janet’s Repentance’. The stories were widely praised for their domestic realism, pathos and humour, and Dickens himself was full of admiration for Eliot’s writings, prompting much speculation about the identity of the author, who was widely supposed to be a clergyman or a clergyman’s wife. George Eliot’s rarest book and particularly so in the original cloth. (1) £2000-3000
Lot 422
424 Eliot (George, i.e. Marian Evans). The Mill on the Floss, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1860, half-titles present, vol. 3 with 16pp. pubs. cat. at rear, contents generally foxed, and with some staining and dust-soiling, contemp. ms. inscription on front free endpapers, with later ms. ownership name below, hinges split, orig. blindstamped terracotta cloth gilt by Edmonds and Remnants, extrems. rubbed and frayed, first vol. with lower joint splitting, three vols. contained together in cloth solander box with leather labels on spine and upper cover, 8vo Sadleir 816a; Wolff 2060. (3)
£500-800
425 Erasmus (Desiderius). Des. Erasmi Roterodami de Duplici Copia Verborum ac Rerum Commentarii duo: multa accessione, novisque formulis locupletati. Addita sunt nunc recens... doctissima commentaria a M. Veltkirchio conscripta, Cologne: Petrum Horst, 1577, woodcut device to title and with contemp. ink signature ‘Edward Proude’ to fore-edge margin (title-page detached and with small hole to one letter of imprint at foot), some minor dust-soiling and slight browning, contemp. limp vellum with ties, slightly worn and marked, 8vo Not in Adams. (1)
Lot 423
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£300-400
426 Ethiopian Prayer Book. An Ethiopian Prayer Book, probably 19th c., 183 vellum leaves including two blanks at rear, manuscript text in black and red ink throughout, a few minor decs., somewhat soiled throughout, stitch holes to outer margins, contemp. wooden boards, 145 x 105mm, contained in contemp. leather chemise and leather bag with strips (1)
427 Etiquette album. Morning Calls [so-titled on upper cover], c.1840s, fifteen hand-col. litho. plts., depicting two ladies going about their social calls, incl. dressing to go out, travelling in a carriage, taking tea, etc., all captioned below the image in contemp. ms., sl. stained and dusty, one plt. trimmed to fore-margin, another with horizontal tear paper-repaired on verso, contemp. red limp morocco gilt, sl. rubbed and marked, gilt-titled on upper cover, slim oblong 8vo (127 x 209mm/5 x 8.24 ins)
£70-100
With captions such as: ‘Hope she won’t be in, don’t know what in the world to talk about’; ‘Those tiresome creatures are coming again, they must have seen me or I would not be at home’; ‘Yes indeed if you had come 10 minutes sooner I should not have been in’. (1) £100-150
428 Euripides. Euripidis Quae Extant Omnia: Tragoediae Nempe XX..., 2 parts in one, Cambridge, 1694, two engraved portraits, occasional light browning and dampstaining, bookplate of Franke Parker bequeathed to the Bishopric of Cornwall, contemporary blindstamped vellum, joints splitting, some stains, folio Wing E3415. (1)
£150-200
429 The Female Aegis; Or, the Duties of Women from Childhood to Old Age, and in Most Situations of Life, Exemplified, printed by Sampson Low for J. Ginger, 1798, eng. frontis., few leaves slightly sprung, contemp. sheep, red morocco title label, joints cracked, slight loss of leather at head & foot, rubbed and some wear, 12mo, together with Staunton (Howard), The Chess-Player’s Handbook. A Popular and Scientific Introduction to the Game of Chess, Exemplified in Games Actually Played by the Greatest Masters..., new ed., 1873, chromo frontis. and wood eng. diags. to text, occ. minor spotting, contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spine with green morocco title label, extrems. rubbed, 8vo, plus other misc. antiquarian, including odd volumes
Lot 427
(8)
£200-300
430 Fuller (Thomas). The Church History of Britain; from the Birth of Jesus Christ, untill the Year M. DC. XLVIII., 1st ed., John Williams, 1655, hand-col. folding eng. plt. of coats of arms (torn, with paper repair on verso), contents generally toned, and with occn. early ms. annotations, first few leaves soiled and with repaired tears, Sss1-4 (pp.321-28) supplied in facsimile, bound with The History of the University of Cambridge since the Conquest, 1655, eng. folding map of Cambridge dated 1634, with paper repair at foot of fold (on verso and blank margin of recto), and The History of Waltham-Abby in Essex, Founded by King Harold, 1655, two eng. plts., some early underlining, 20th c. cloth, with gilt lettered leather spine label, folio in 4s, together with Leighton (Robert), The Works... a new and enlarged Edition: together with the Life of the Author, by the Rev. G. Jerment, 6 vols., 1805-1808, title-page to vol. 1 with Leighton’s datespan in neat biro beneath his name, title to each vol. with bookseller’s small ink stamp to lower blank margin, first gathering in vol. 1 with short worm trail in blank fore-margin (continuing into front pastedown), armorial bookplate of Revd. Robert Delap on front pastedowns (removed in vol. 6), contemp. marbled calf, with contrasting spine labels, rubbed in places and occn. minor wear, 8vo, plus nine other 19th c. theology and similar Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (16)
Lot 428
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£200-300
Lot 431
Lot 433
431 Fuller (Thomas). The Historie of the Holy Warre, 3rd ed., Cambridge, 1647, addn. eng. title (trimmed to image and lined to verso), ‘declaration of the frontispice’ leaf present, bound with The Holy State, 1st ed., Cambridge, 1642, addn. eng. title, fourteen eng. illusts. to text only, lacks all after 3K3 (ends at Book V), repair to foreedge margin of leaf F2, late 18th c. calf, rebacked, folio Wing F2438 and F2443. (1)
436 Hayley (William). The Life, and Posthumous Writings, of William Cowper ..., 4 vols. in 3 (incl. Supplement), Chichester, 180306, six eng. plts. (five by William Blake, incl. three ports.), slight occ. insect damage to lower margin of vols. 1 & 2, contemp. blindstamped calf gilt, some wear to extrems. 4to (3)
£200-300
£100-150
433 Gouffe (Jules). Le Livre de Patisserie, 1st ed., Paris, 1873, ten chromo. plts. and num. wood-eng. illusts. to text incl. some fullpage, spotting to most chromo. plt. margins, contemp. ink inscription to title and bookplate of Charles Edwards to front pastedown, contemp. half calf over cloth, heavily rubbed and marked with some corner wear, large 8vo (1)
£200-300
Not in MacDonald. (1)
434 Grose (Francis). Military Antiquities Respecting a History of the English Army, from the Conquest to the Present Time, 2 vols., 1786-88, eng. frontis. and title to each vol., vol. 2 eng. title plate mark strengthened to verso, numerous eng. plts. (few loose in vol. 2), contemp. calf gilt, title labels lacking to spines, joints cracked, spines & extrems. worn, 4to (2)
£200-300
438 Hogg (James). The Jacobite Relics of Scotland; being the songs, airs, and legends of the adherents to the House of Stuart, collected and illustrated by James Hogg, author of ‘The Queen’s Wake’, 2 vols. (1st/2nd series), 1819-21, without half-titles, some early manuscript annotations to blank leaf before title of first vol., marbled top edge, remainder rough-trimmed, contemp. bookplate of the Rev. John Besly to front pastedown of each vol., contemp. half calf gilt, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo
£80-120
435 Guthrie (William, John Gray and others). A Generall History of the World, From the Creation to the Present Time, 13 vols., 1764, ten folding engraved maps, fourteen engraved plates, some spotting and browning, previous owner signature, contemporary tree calf, rubbed, 8vo (13)
£100-150
437 Hobbes (Thomas, of Malmesbury). Elementa Philosophica de Cive..., Amsterdam, Henr. & Viduam Th. Boom, 1696, pp.383, eng. title (plate-mark to fore-edge slightly cracked and strengthened to verso), few early ink marginal notes, repaired closed-tear to p.383, bound with Magni Philosophi Thomae Hobbes Malmesburiensis Vita. Partim per se ipsum & Reliqua per Dr. R.B. Conscripta. Cum elencho Authorum qui pro et Contra ipsum scripsere. Et Catalogo Librorum per eundem editorum & scriptorum, 2 parts in one, [London]: Juxta exemplar Londini impressum, 1682, 164pp., 18th c. vellum with yapp fore-edges (printed binders label of J. Bird, 52 Hatton Garden to front pastedown), manuscript paper title label to spine, 12mo
432 Gautier (Theophile). Le Tombeau, Paris, Alphonse Lemerre, 1873, eng. frontis., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemp. morocco gilt, rubbed to extrems., small 4to (1)
Lot 437
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£200-300
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£100-150
439 Illuminated manuscript. A bifolium on vellum from a missal, possibly Spanish, 17th/18th c., comprising 4 pages of Gmusical notation in red & black, few hand painted initials and one page with decorative foliage border, some dust-soiling and wear, stitched leather to spine edge and margin edges (possibly used as a volume covering), leaf dimensions approx. 49.5 x 37cm (19.5 x 14.5 inches)
442 Johnson (Samuel). A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from their Originals, Explained in Different Meanings... Abstracted from the Folio Edition, 2 vols. in one, 1756, occasional spotting, a few leaves close-trimmed, previous owner signature, contemporary half calf, upper joint splitting, a little rubbed, 8vo
(1)
First abridged octavo edition. (1)
£50-80
440 Irving (Henry). English Actors. Their Characteristics and their Methods. A Discourse by Henry Irving, Delivered in the University Schools at Oxford, on Saturday June 26, 1886, pub. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1886, some light spotting, contemporary maroon half morocco, lightly rubbed, 8vo
443 Justinian I (Emperor of the East, 527-565). Institutiones Juris. D. Justiniani Sacratis. Principis Prima legum cunabula, à Clarisimo Jurisco. D. Sylvestro Aldobrandino Floretino Annotationibus illustrata..., Lugduni: apud Antonium Vincentium, 1553, ff.(lii), 389, (i), title printed in red & black with ink signature of Hen[ry] Crompton (possibly the Bishop of Oxford), double-column text with notes, rubricated in red, few dec. woodcut initials, Inner Temple ink stamp to title and repair to inner margin, repaired closed-tear to leaf A2, modern half-calf with green morocco title label, 8vo
Presentation copy, inscribed to front endpaper: “To E. Eavis? from Henry Irving” with further inscription. (1) £100-150
441 James I (King of England). A Meditation upon the Lords Prayer, Written by the Kings Majestie, for the benefit of all his subjects, especially of such as follow the Court, London: printed by Bonham Norton & John Bill, 1619, pp.[16]+146+[2], woodcut device to title and woodcut Royal armorial to verso, early annotations and ownership signatures to margins, slightly close-trimmed at head, some dampstaining, 19th c. Japanese vellum with morocco title label to spine, slight loss to spine, small 8vo (140 x 90mm) STC. 14384. (1)
£150-200
Not in Adams. (1)
£250-350
444 London Society. An Illustrated Magazine of Light and Amusing Literature for the Hours of Relaxation, 15 vols., 1865-72, a broken run, two vols. per year, lacking 1868 vol. 2, a few col. plts. and numerous wood eng. plts. and illusts., some folding/full-page, contents generally browned, especially plts., 1866 vol. 1 with marginal water-staining, 1867 vol. 2 with one folding plt. torn into several pieces, contemp. ms. ownership signature at head of titlepages, contemp. half calf, rubbed and some wear to extrems., with loss at the head of two spines, spine of 1866 vol. 1 becoming detached at upper hinge and lacking label, 8vo
£150-200
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£100-200
445 Mauvillon (Jacob von). Essai sur L’Influence de la Poudre a Canon dans L’Art de la Guerre Moderne, 1st ed., Dessau, 1782, half title, seven folding engraved plates at end, occasional light spotting and browning, original boards, manuscript title to spine, a little rubbed and stained, 8vo Rare, only one recorded institutional copy as far as we are aware. Mauvillon (1743-1794) was a German teacher of military science and politics, and a leading figure in eighteenth century German liberalism. (1) £200-300
446 Mexia (Pedro). Selva Rinovata di Varia Lettione, 5 parts in one, Venice, 1616, titles with woodcut devices, numerous woodcut illustrations, a few leaves trimmed affecting lettering, a few small holes in text, occasional light soiling, a.e.g., 20th c. half calf, upper cover detached, spine ends chipped, small 4to (1)
£400-600
447 Neuman (Henry). A Marine Pocket-Dictionary of the Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and German Languages, with an English-French and French-English Index; being a collection of a great variety of the most useful sea-terms in the above idiom, 2nd ed., 1808, half title, contemp. sheep-backed boards, rubbed and some wear, joints partly cracked, 12mo (1)
£70-100
448 New Testament [Greek & Latin]. Jesu Christi Domini Nostri Novum Testamentum, sive novum Foedus, cujus Graeco contextui resvondent interpretationes duae: una, vetus; altera, Theodori Bezae ..., accessit etiam Joachimi Camerarii in Novum Foedus Commentarius ..., Cambridge, Roger Daniel, 1642, title with eng. vign. by Hollar, pagination error to leaf Cccc1, separate title to the commentary by Camerarius, near-contemp. full calf over wooden boards (later 17th century?), with blind rollwork decoration to each cover, rubbed and marked, scuffed to joints and extrems., folio Lot 442
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78
£300-400
Lot 446 449 New Testament [Latin]. [At end] Novi Testamenti totius per Des Eras. Roterod. novissime recogniti, n.p. [c.1550?], lacks title page, text begins on *1 (dedication leaf to Pope Leo X), numerous woodcut illusts., and small woodcut initials, E8 with portion of foremargin torn away, some early underlining, and old ownership inscriptions, some soiling and minor marginal stains, final leaf with lower blank portion replaced, one or two minor repair to foot of preceeding leaf, later mottled calf, rebacked, rubbed and a little wear, small 8vo
451 Norris (John). Two Treatises Concerning the Divine Light, The First, being an Answer to a Letter of a Learned Quaker, which he is pleased to call, A Just reprehension to John Norris for his Unjust Reflections on the Quakers, in his Book Entituled, Reflections upon the Conduct of Human Life..., The Second, Being a Discourse concerning the Grossness of the Quakers Notion of the Light within, with their Confusion and Inconsistency in Explaining it, by John Norris, M.A. Rector of Bemerton near Sarum..., 1st ed., 1692, ink annotation to fore-edge margin of title, some spotting, browning and slight dampstaining to few leaves, recent endpapers retaining 18th c. armorial bookplate of James Smith to front pastedown, modern half calf, small 8vo, together with A Collection of Miscellanies: Consisting of Poems, Essays, Discourses & Letters, Occasionally Written, 3rd ed., corrected, 1699, inner hinges cracked, contemp. panelled calf, joints cracked at head & foot, spine worn with slight loss at head & foot, 8vo
A mid-16th century edition of Erasmus’ Latin version of the New Testament, adapted from his folio edition of the New Testament in Greek and Latin, first published in 1516, entitled the Novum Instrumentum (see Darlow & Moule 6096). A similar copy is listed in COPAC with the reference Cathedral Library Collection B1564. (1) £150-200
450 Newgate. The Ordinary of Newgate’s Account of the Behaviour, Confession, and Dying Words, of James Hayler and James Gallaker, who were executed at Tyburn, on Monday 29th October, for murder, being the 9th execution in the mayoralty of the Rt. Hon. Sir Chris Gascoyne, Knt. and of the seven malafactors ..., eight numbers bound and paginated as one, 1753-54, each number with separate title page (numbers 3-8 dated 1754), a little spotting, disbound, 4to ESTC N62391. (1)
Wing N1276 and N1250. (2)
£100-150
79
£200-300
Lot 453 453 Peepshow. Le Palais Royal, Optique No. 9, c.1820, hand-col. eng. six-division peepshow (incl. upper and lower boards), hand-col. eng. of the front elevation of the French Royal Palace at Versailles mounted on upper board (sl. dusty), with one central and two smaller peep-holes at either side, through which are viewed people traversing the gardens of the palace and the open colonnade on either side, incl. a view of a large fountain and statues, with the last view of Parisian rooftops and clouds mounted on the inside of the lower board, paper concertina sides, with two hinges repaired, and one of the hinges adjoining the upper board splitting, 128 x 190mm (5 x 7.5 ins), depth when extended approx. 470mm (18.5 ins), contained in orig. marbled card slipcase, with eng. label on upper side, some minor wear to extrems., together with Reward cards, 24 Coloured Reward Cards, Price 6D., Glasgow, Campbell & Tudhope, c.1860s, sixteen hand-col. eng. cards only, each with a vign. and verse beneath, 86 x 61mm (3.5 x 2.5 ins), loosely contained in orig. pink paper wrapper (frayed with sl. loss), with hand-col. eng. title-label mounted on the front, plus Italian almanack, Olezzo del Calendario Acacia Sirio Essenza Sapone Cipria, Milan, 1918, 16pp., chromolithographed and illuminated throughout, orig. wrappers, sl. edge-frayed, 105 x 73mm (4 x 3 ins)
452 Pamphlets. An Account of the Rise and Progress of the Unitarian Doctrine; in the Societies at Rochdale, Newchurch in Rossendale, and other Places, Formerly in Connexion with the Late Rev. Joseph Cooke: in Ten Letters to a Friend, by John Ashworth, Rochdale: printed for the author, 1817, bound with A defence of the British & Foreign School Society Against the Remarks in the SixtySeventh Number of the Edinburgh Review, 2nd ed., 1821, bound with Observations on Mr Brougham’s Bill..., and the Danger that will arise from it to the Cause of Religious Liberty, 2nd ed., 1821, bound with The Causes of Deism and Atheism; a Lecture, Delivered in the Unitarian Meeting-House, Moor-Lane, Bolton, on Sunday Evening, January 19th, 1823, with Notes and Appendix by George Harris, 1823, bound with The Lancashire and Cheshire Unitarian Christian Association, and the Christian Reflector, Vindicated from the Aspersions of the Rev. B.R. Davis, of Chowhent, by George Harris, Liverpool, 1823, bound with A Compliance with the “Enquirer’s Request;” being a Solution of Unitarian or Socinian Doubts and Difficulties on the Nature of Divine Unitay..., by Thomas Pilkington, Haslingden, 1822, bound withRemarks on “A Compliance with the Inquirer’s Request..., Addressed to T. Pilkington, of Haslingden, by John Ashworth, [1823], bound with Letters to the Rev. J. Kinghorn, on the Doctrine of the Divinity of Christ, by I. Perry, 1813, bound with An Oration Delivered on Monday, October 16, 1809, on Laying the First Stone of the New Gravel-Pit Meeting-House, in Paradise Field, Hackney, by Robert Aspland, pub. Harlow, 1809, bound with six other similar pamphlets, some dust soiling and few marks, contemp. half calf, upper board deached, lower joint cracked and some wear, 8vo, together with Henry (Matthew), An Exposition of all the Books of the Old and New Testaments: with Practical Remarks and Observations, 6 vols., 1812, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, some light dampstaining, contemmp. marbled calf gilt, joints cracked and few boards detached, 4to (7)
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£150-250
80
£700-1000
454 Perkins (William). The Workes of that Famous and Worthie Minister of Christ, in the University of Cambridge, Mr. W. Perkins..., 15 parts in one, (comprising part of vol. 2 & 3), [Cambridge]: Printed by John Legate, printer to the University of Cambridge, 1608-1609, lacks general volume titles, titles to each part present where called for, some fraying to first and last leaves, repair to leaf B2 of ‘Godly and Learned Exposition of Christs Sermon in the Mount’, two part titles with ink library stamps, contemp. calf, rebacked, corners worn with some of leather, folio
456 Philo Judaeus. Philonis Judaei Opera..., Textum cum MSS. contulit, quamplurima..., adjecit, Interpretationemque emendavit, universa Notis& Observationibus illustravit Thomas Mangey, 2 vols., [London], 1742, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spines, one title label lacking, joints cracked and worn, folio (2)
£150-200
457 Plato. His Apology of Socrates, and Phaedo or dialogue concerning the immortality of mans soul, and manner of Socrates his death, [translated by Walter Charleton], 1675, title printed in red and black now half missing and relaid, lacks frontis. and first and last blanks, browned and damp stained throughout with damp fraying affecting margins of early and final leaves, some loss of text to leaves a3/4 (dedication), small hole affecting last line and catch words of leaves in signature B (pp. 1-16), a few other small marginal holes and last leaf near detached, contemp. calf, rebacked, sl. corner wear, 8vo. Sold with all faults not subject to return.
Part titles include ‘A treatise of mans imaginations’; ‘Willyam Perkins his probleme of the forged Catholicisme and universalitie of the Romish religion’; ‘A Christian and plaine treatise of the manner and order of predestination and of the largeness of Gods grace’; ‘The arte of prophecying’; ‘A digest or harmonie of the bookes of the Old and New Testament’; ‘A clowd of faithfull witnesses, leading to the heavenly Canaan’; ‘A Godly and learned exposition of Christs sermon in the mount’; ‘A Godly and learned exposition or commentarie upon the three first chapters of the Revelation’; ‘The combate betweene Christ and the Devill displayed’; ‘A faithfull and plaine exposition upon the two first verses of the 2. chapter of Zephaniah’; ‘Of the calling of the ministerie, two treatises’; ‘The second treatise of the duties and dignities of the ministerie’; ‘A fruitfull dialogue concerning the ende of the world’; ‘A Godly and learned exposition upon the whole Epistle of Iude, containing threescore and sixe sermons’; ‘A discourse of the damned art of witchcraft; so far as it is revealed in the Scriptures, and manifest by true experience’; ‘A resolution to the countrey-man, prooving it utterly unlawfull to buie or use our yearely prognostication’; ‘Christian oeconomie: or, A short survey of the right manner of erecting and ordering a familie, according to the Scriptures.’ This volume comprises part of volume 2 (from leaf 2Y3) and all of volume 3 of Perkins’ work. Refer to STC 19649. (1) £300-400
Wing P2405. The first edition in English of the Apology and Phaedo. (1) £100-150
458 Plinius (Secundus, Gaius Caecilius). The Letters of Pliny the Younger. With Observations on each Letter; And an Essay on Pliny’s Life, Addressed to Charles, Lord Boyle by John, Earl of Orrery, 2 vols., 1751, half titles, titles with engraved vignettes, illustrations, some light spotting, bookplates, contemporary calf, joints splitting, rubbed, 4to (2)
£100-150
459 Preston (John). The New Covenant, or, The Saints Portion. A Treatise Unfolding the all-sufficiencie of God, mans Uprightnes, and the Covenant of Grace..., 2nd ed., 1629, lacks title and all after 2H8, bound with The Saints Daily Exercise. A treatise Unfolding the Whole Dutie of Prayer...., 3rd ed., 1629, lacks final leaf M4 of index, some dustsoiling and dampstaining, initial leaves of first work frayed, slightly torn and loose, contemp. calf, lacks ties, spine worn, 4to Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (1)
£100-150
460 Quakers. Alte und neue Schwarm-Geister-Bruth, QuaekerGreuel, das ist bruedliche vorstellung und blaubwuedige Erzehlung von denen alten Quackern und neuen Frey-Geistern, darinnen vermittelst fleissiger nachforschung und aus eigener Erfahrung nicht alleine dieser Schwaemer uhrsprung..., [Hamburg], 1702, prelims. bound after text but with separate title [begins] Quaecker-Greuel: das ist abscheuliche, auffruerische, verdammliche Irthum der neuen Schwermer at front, lib. blindstamp to first title, eleven eng. plts. to first part, issued and bound with nine other parts incl. Fuerstellung vier neuer Welt-Weisen, nahmentlich, i. Renati Des Cartes, ii.Thomae Hobbes, iii. Benedicti Spinosa, iv. Balthasar Beckers, nach ihrem Leben und fuernehmsten Irrthuemern, some titles in red and black, dated 1701 or 1702, one title neatly repaired without loss, some light browning and soiling, contemp. blind-stamped pigskin over wooden boards, two brass clasps and remains of straps present, rubbed and sl. soiled, white ink library number at foot of spine, folio (1)
461 Racine (Jean). Oeuvres de J. Racine, 9 vol. (inc. music album), new ed., Paris: Librairie de L. Hachette, 1865-73, music volume also containing eng. plts. and folding facsimile manuscript, contemp. dark green morocco, elaborate gilt dec. spines, 8vo, together with Vico (Giambattista), Autobiografia; Della Antichissima Sapienza Degl’ Italiani; ed Orazioni Accademichie di Giambattista Vicco, Versione Italiana... di Francesco Sav. Pomodoro, 7 vols. in three, Naples, 185869, some minor dampstaining, near contemp. qtr. sheep, 8vo
455 Phillips (Richard, pub.). The Fashions of London & Paris During the Years 1804, 1805 & 1806, calligraphic title page with engraved allegorical vignette with orig. hand colouring, 118 engraved plates, 117 with original hand colouring (including two folding), bound with original front wrappers, very occ. spotting, hinges and joints weak, upper board near detached, orig. half calf gilt, contrasting label to spine, rubbed, frayed and worn, 8vo (1)
£700-1000
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£200-300
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£200-300
464 Sarratt (J.H.). The Works of Damiano, Ruy-Lopez, and Salvio, on the Game of Chess; Translated and Arranged with Remarks, Observations, and Copious Notes on the Games..., 1813, roughtrimmed, orig. cloth-backed boards with paper label to spine, some wear to extrems., 8vo, together with Greco (Gioachino), Chess Made Easy: Or, the Games of Gioachino Greco, the Calabrian, 1750, eng. frontis., folding plt. (defective), contemp. calf, some wear, 12mo (2)
£70-100
465 Shakespeare (William). Works, ed. by Charles Knight, 2 vols., Imperial Ed., c. 1870, additional engraved titles, 44 steel-engraved plates, a few light spots, a.e.g., original red morocco gilt, edges slightly rubbed, 4to (2)
£150-200
462 Ricci (Bartolomeo). Considerationi Sopra Tutta la Vita di N.S. Giesu Christo..., Revista dall’auttore e migliorata, Rome: Bartolomeo Zanetti, 1610, eng. title close-trimmed to image at head & foot (with loss to margins) and with small hole & fraying, 160 full-page eng. illusts., juvenile ink drawing to verso of final leaf of text, leaf A1 with closed-tear to lower edge of plate mark, small hole at foot of leaf O2, some light dampstaining and few marks etc., contemp. blind dec. morocco, lacks clasps and wear to spine and board edges, 8vo (1)
£200-300
466 Stevenson (Robert Louis). Treasure Island, 1st ed., 1st issue, 1883, three colour map frontispiece (previous owner signature to verso), lacking half title, 8pp. publisher’s list at end coded 5R-12.83., a few light spots, front hinge just starting, original brown cloth, spine a little rubbed with dampstains, 8vo
463 Saint Francis de Sales (). An Introduction to a Devout Life, pub. Henry Hills for Mat. Turner, 1686, engraved portrait frontispiece (small marginal repair), some annotation, crossings-through and underlining, occasional light spotting and dampstains, previous owner inscription, endpapers renewed, 18th c. calf, neatly rebacked, a little rubbed, 12mo Wing F2071. (1)
Prideaux 11, with the issue points: “Dead Man’s Chest” not capitalised on pp.2 and 7; no “a” in line 6, p.63; no “period” after “opportunity” in line 20, p.178; “worse” for “worst” in line 3, p.197. (1) £1000-1500
£100-150
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469 [Taylor, Jane & Ann]. Signor Topsy-Turvey’s Wonderful Magic Lantern; or, The World turned upside down... Illustrated with TwentyFour Engravings, 1st ed., printed for Tabart & Co. at the Juvenile and School Library, 1810, pp.71+[1](ads.), eng. frontis. (close-trimmed at top edge clipping image), and twenty-three eng. plts., contents generally browned, and small stain to fore-margin throughout (just clipping edge of images/text in places), a few short edge tears/nicks, mid. 19th c. half calf gilt, lightly rubbed and spine faded, 16mo Gumuchian 5517; Moon, Benjamin Tabart’s Juvenile Library, 171(1). Extremely rare. Not in Osborne. A curious and amusing little book, which Marjorie Moon calls “an excellent production”. She adds “the verses are neat, pointed and (as may be expected, considering the authors) easily to be understood by children” and she describes the plates (possibly by Isaac Taylor, junior) as “among the more proficient illustrations in children’s books of the period”. The imaginative engravings and accompanying verse are apparently the result of the Magic Lantern operator’s ineptitude as he shows slides upside down, causing humorous reversals of standard roles, such as: ‘Monkey turned Beau’; ‘The Dunce turned Scholar’; ‘The Boy turned Giant’; ‘The Ass turned Miller’; ‘Game turned Sportsman’; ‘Fish out of Water’; ‘The Moon in the Dumps’; and ‘The Horse turned Driver’. In some cases the ludicrous takes on a rather alarming tone, for example, ‘The Cook Cooked’ shows the cook being roasted on a spit by a hare, ‘The Mare turned Farrier’ shows a horse hammering a nail into the farrier’s foot, and ‘The Hogs Court of Inquiry’ shows a number of bewigged hogs presiding over a butcher with bound limbs. Apart from a partial American reprinting in 1811, the book was never published again, in stark contrast to the rest of the Taylor sister’s oeuvre. This may have been in part because Benjamin Tabart was declared bankrupt in 1810, though it still seems surpring that the work was not taken up by another publisher. It seems probable that, despite the moralistic tone of some of the tales, the over-riding theme of anarchy - more subversive than the standard content of early nineteenth century children’s literature - was just too much for contemporary audiences. (1) £700-1000
467 Tacitus (Publius Cornelius). The Annales of Cornelius Tacitus. The Description of Germanie, printed by Arnold Hatfield for John Norton, 1612, bound with The End of Nero and Begining of Galba, 4th ed., 1612, two works in one, woodcut initials, some marginal tears and holes, dampstain and some soiling, previous owner signatures to first title, modern panelled calf, folioSTC 23646. (1)
£400-600
468 Tanner (Thomas). Notitia Monastica or a Short History of the Religious Houses in England and Wales, 1st ed., Oxford, 1695, title with engraved vignette, five engraved plates of armorials, a few spots, contemporary panelled calf, upper cover detached, rubbed, 8vo Wing T144. (1)
£100-150
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Lot 470
470 Verne (Jules). From the Earth to the Moon Direct in 97 Hours 20 Minutes: And a Trip Round it, 1st U.K. ed., 1873, eighty b & w plates (correct as list), one plate loose, one creased, scattered spots, rear hinge cracking, previous owner signature to title, a.e.g., original blue pictorial cloth gilt, spine ends rubbed with short tear at foot, edges rubbed with corner wear, 8vo Myers 26. (1)
472 Vossius (Gerardus Joannes). De Artis Poeticae Natura, ac Constitutione Liber, 1st ed., Amsterdam, Elzevir Press, 1647, bound with Poeticarum Institutionum, Libri Tres, Amsterdam, Elzevir Press, 1647, plus De Imitatione cum Oratoria, tum praecipue Poetica; De Que Recitatione Veterum, Liber, Amsterdam, Elzevir Press, 1647, together three works bound in one, occ. minor marks in red pencil, some light waterstaining, mostly to inner margins, final few leaves of index with some damp marking, contemp. calf, gilt spine, rubbed and joints cracked, with some wear, small 4to
£500-800
471 Verne (Jules). A Voyage Round the World. In search of the Castaways: a Romantic Narrative of the Loss of Captain Grant of the Brig Britannia..., 1st American ed., Philadelphia, 1873, numerous b & w illusts. throughout, ownership signature to front blank, orig. gilt dec. cloth, worn and frayed to joints and extrems., 8vo, together with Meridiana: The Adventures of Three English and Three Russians in South Africa, 1st American ed., New York, 1874, b & wfrontis. and plts., Cotton’s Circulating Library label to front free endpaper, orig. gilt dec. cloth, darkened to spine and frayed to extrems., 8vo, with The Fur Country or Seventy Degrees North Latitude, 1st American ed., Boston, 1874; Adventures in the Land of the Behemoth, 1st American ed., Boston, 1874; From the Clouds to the Mountains..., 1st American ed., Boston, 1874 and The Tribulations of a Chinaman, 1st American ed., New York, 1881, b & w illusts., few marks etc., orig. cloth, frayed and some wear, 8vo (6)
Willems 1054. (1)
£150-200
473 War of the Quadruple Alliance. A letter from a Merchant at Amsterdam, to his correspondent in London, Amsterdam, Nov. 14 1718 O.S., [London, 1718], single folio sheet, printed on both sides, docket title to verso, some browning and soiling and edge fraying without loss of text, 32 x 20.5cm A merchant’s complaint at English hostility towards Spain, pointing out the detrimental effect it would have on trade with Spain, and the exporting of slaves to South America. Goldsmiths’ 5441; not in Kress. (1) £100-150
£150-200
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474 Waterways & Railways. A collection of eleven Acts of Parliament relating to rivers, canals and railways, 1712-1852, including with An Act for Making the River Avon, in the Counties of Somerset and Gloucester, Navigable from the City of Bath to or Near Hanhams-Mills, 10pp., 1712 (but reprinted 1813), An Act... for Making the River Kennet Navigable from Reading to Newbury in the County of Berks more Effectual, 14pp., 1730, An Act for Making and Maintaining a Railway or Tram Road from Rodway Hill, in the Parish of Mangotsfield in the County of Gloucester, to the River Avon in the Parish of Bitton in the Same County, 58pp., 1828 and an Act to Alter the Line of the Avon and Gloucester Rail Way, to Make Certain BRanches from the Same, and to ammend the Act for Making the Said Rail Way, 12pp., 1831, three Acts in typescript, continous pagination, manuscript index at front, some marginal rodent damage and light spots, front hinges broken, contemporary half calf, some wear, folio, together with a Great Western Railways folding map, Henley-on-Thames Branch, 2 Chain Survey, 1920 (2)
SCIENCE & MEDICINE 478 Annales de Chimie. Annales de Chimie et de Physique, approx. 190 vols bound in 91, Series 1 & 3-9, pub. Paris, 1789-1915, a broken run, num. eng. folding plts., occ. spotting, ex-lib. copies with usual inkstamps etc., all 20th c. uniform cloth gilt (except last two vols.), thick 8vo (91)
£150-200
£100-150
475 [Whitehead, Paul]. The State Dunces. Inscribed to Mr. Pope, part 1 & 2, 1733, some dampstaining mostly to part 1, scratchedthrough ownership signature to lower margin of part 2 title, 20th c. paper wrappers to each, (including a dupliacte of part 1), together with Manners: A Satire, 1739 (2 copies), 17pp., disbound folio, plus The Danger of Writing Verse: An Epistle, 1741, 16pp., 20th c. paper wrappers, folio (6)
£150-200
476 Wine. Abstracts of the Several Laws and Rules that are now in Force, relating to the Importation and Exportation of Wines into and out of Great-Britain..., by Charles Cleland, 1737, neat annotations to lower margins of few pages, single worm trail to fore-edge margins of last three gatherings, occ. spotting, 20th c. endpapers with front endpaper adhered to few letters of text at gutter (ink stamp to f.f.e), 20th c. half calf, torn and frayed at head of spine, rubbed, 4to Kress S3531. (1)
£100-150
477 Wood (Nicholas). A Practical Treatise on Rail-Roads, and Interior Communication in General. Containing Numerous Experiments on the Powers of the Improved Locomotive Engines: and Tables of the Comparative Cost of Conveyance on Canals, Railways, and Turnpike Roads, 3rd ed., with Additions, 1838, thirteen folding eng. diags. (complete), four folding tables, 16 pp. publisher’s ads. at rear, errata slip loosely inserted, some minor scattered spotting (lacks front free endpaper), orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed, thick 8vo
479 Barnes (William). A Few Words on the Advantages of a More Common Adoption of the Mathematics as a Branch of Education, or Subject of Study, 1st ed., 1834, 23pp., original wrapper, edges a trifle dusty, modern calf-backed slipcase, 8vo Scarce publication co-published in Dorchester, by Dorset poet, rector and philologist William Barnes (1801-1886). (1) £150-200
Ottley 294. The first edition of this work was published in 1825, this edition contains additional text and illustrations. (1) £100-150
480 [Fuller, Major A.C.] Hints for Wireless Designs, for Amateurs, by Alfrec, 2nd ed., 1913, illustrations, inscribed by the author to front endpaper (small excised and repaired section), rear endpapers browned, original pictorial cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, with a manuscript 2pp. letter, dated July 1914 from the author, discussing the Dynaphone, with a diagram at the end, old folds, plus a loose descriptive pamphlet of the Dynaphone with patent application, 1913 (1)
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£50-80
481 Geological Society of London. The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 97 vols. (bound in 95), a broken run, vols. 15-139, 1859-1982, num. eng. plts. (some folding), b&w illusts. to text, ex-lib. copies with usual inkstamps, bookplates etc., mixed bindings (cloth/half morocco), some with wear to extrems., thick 8vo, together with nine others related (97)
483 Landen (John). Mathematical lucubrations, containing new improvements in various branches of the mathematics, 1st ed., 1755, five plts. incl. four folding, without final advert page, together with A discourse concerning the residual analysis, a new branch of the algebraic art... , 1st ed., 1758, advert to final leaf verso, some spotting, plus The residual analysis, a new branch of the algebraic art... , Book I, 1st ed., 1764, subscriber’s list, five folding plts., some heavy spotting, plus Observations on converging series, occasioned by Mr. Clarke’s translation of Mr. Lorgna’s treatise on the same subject, 1st ed., printed for the author, 1781, appendix and supplement with separate paginations bound at rear, part title to appendix, some spotting, all recent quarter morocco over marbled boards, 4to
£300-500
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484 Marryat (Thomas). The Art of Healing, or, A New Practice of Physic, 5th ed., with Alterations and Additions, printed by M. Swinney, Birmingham, 1776, half-title with manuscript ownership & date to top margin, lacking last (Index) leaf at rear and rear free endpaper, first few leaves a little finger-soiled, hinges split, 19th c. half sheep, darkened and rubbed, spine extrems. worn, 8vo, together with The Modern Family Physician, or the Art of Healing made Easy..., pub. F. Newbury, 1775, browning to margins of first & last leaves, modern qtr. calf, 12mo (2)
£150-200
485 Maxwell (James Clerk). ‘A Discourse on Molecules’, printed by William Byles and Son, Bradford, [1873], separate printing, 14pp., bound with twenty other offprints, pamphlets and journal extracts relating to education, c. 1860s/1870s, scattered spotting or soiling, some with contemp. ownership inscriptions, lower hinges broken and joints weak, contemp. half calf, spine label titled ‘Pamphlets Educational’, rubbed, 8vo Maxwell’s important paper was presented to the British Association at Bradford in 1873. It was printed under the title ‘Molecules’ in Nature (25th September 1873) and reprinted as ‘A Discourse on Molecules’ in Philosophical Magazine, Series 4, vol. 46 (1873). This is a separate printing with pagination 1-14. The educational papers include ‘Promotion at Eton’, by W.K. Wilson, Rugby, n.d.; ‘A Few Words with the Eton Reformers’, by Henry Brandreth, 1865; ‘A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Moberly, Head Master of Winchester, Being a Reply to a pamphlet by E.E. Bowen, entitled “The New National Grammar”‘ by Benjamin Hall Kennedy, 1866; ‘Notes on English Teaching at Uppingham School’, Uppingham, n.d.; ‘On Modern Education. A Letter to the Senate of the University of Cambridge’, by Henry Brandreth, 1868. (1) £200-300
482 Gray (Henry). Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical, 1st ed., 1858, half-title inscribed in contemp. ms. ‘With the Publishers’ Compts’, numerous letterpress engs. by H.V. Carter, pubs. ad. leaf at rear, title-page with early ms. ownership name at head, with portion of blank margin above torn away, occn. minor spotting and off-setting, hinges split, orig. blind-panelled cloth gilt, lightly soiled, extrems. frayed, large 8vo
486 Roberts (W.H.). The British Wine-Maker, and Domestic Brewer. A Complete, Practical, and Easy Treatise on the Art of Making and Managing British Wines, Liqueurs, and also Domestic Brewing, 2nd ed., 1835, half-title present, one diag. to text, hinges neatly repaired, orig. boards with recent cloth spine and printed title label, 8vo, together with [Rundell, Maria Eliza Ketelby], A New System of Domestic Cookery, Formed Upon Principles of Economy, and Adapted to the use of Private Families, By a Lady , 1846, eng. frontis. (slightly dampstained to upper margin) and nine wood eng. plts., some light browning and minor marginal dampstaining throughout, hinges repaired, orig. cloth with modern reback, 12mo
Garrison Morton 418. The rare first edition of this classic medical text, which has been more widely used by successive generations of medical students and doctors than any other. Celebrated physician Henry Gray (1827-1861) was chiefly engaged in anatomical research and teaching at St. George’s Hospital in London. The ambitious and ebullient surgeon performed the dissections required for the book with his shy and retiring colleague, Henry Vandyke Carter, who provided the exquisitely detailed drawings. On publication the book was immediately acclaimed for its simple layout and clarity. Carter’s hand in its success has always been somewhat overlooked, and indeed, Gray himself requested that Carter’s name appear in smaller print than his own on the title-page. However, Gray died suddenly of smallpox at the age of 34, whereas Carter went on to achieve some modest acclaim for his medical research amongst the poorest people in India. (1) £700-1000
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ART & PHOTOGRAPHY REFERENCE 488 Anderson (William). The Pictorial Arts of Japan. With a Brief Historical Sketch of the Associated Arts, 1886, four parts in one, chromolithographed and b & w plates, a few light spots, a.e.g., contemporary morocco-backed pictorial boards, lightly rubbed, 4to, artist’s proof copy, each section numbered and signed by the artist, together with Enthronement of the One Hundred Twenty-Fourth Emperor of Japan, 1928 (dampstained) (2)
£200-300
489 Ark. The Journal of the Royal College of Art, nos. 1-50, 195072, a near-complete run lacking only three issues, nos. 13, 47 & 49, col. and b&w plts. and illusts., orig. printed wrappers, sl. rubbed and dust soiled, a small number with a little wear to spines, ink lib. stamp to upper cover of no. 45, oblong large 8vo and from issue 18 (4to) Contains interviews with artists and some issues with original lithographs by artists including Peter Blake, Roger Coleman, John Hodges, Michael Pope, John Sewell, June Fraser, Patricia Thompson, etc. (47) £200-300
490 Artists’ Exhibition Catalogues. A collection of various artists catalogues, books and pamphlets, mostly signed by the artists, 1970’s-80’s, signatures including David Hockney, Bernard Leach, Gilbert & George, Ben Nicholson, Patrick Heron, plus some correspondence to Norbert Lynton from other artists, various sizes
487 Turner (Daniel). The Force of the Mother’s Imagination upon her Foetus in Utero, Still Farther Considered: In the Way of a Reply to Dr. Blondel’s Last Book, Entitled The Power of the Mother’s Imagination Over the Foetus Examined, 1st ed., 1730, some spotting and browning, small ink inscription to title, 20th c. calf-backed boards, 8vo
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The physician Daniel Turner (1667-1742), considered the founder of British dermatology, engaged in a dispute with James Blondel about the power of the maternal imagination. Turner upheld the long-standing belief that a pregnant woman’s imagination could be transferred to her unborn child with resulting marks and deformities, with Blondel refuting this view on rational and anatomical grounds, highlighting their differences in medical and philosophical theories. Rare, no copy recorded at auction. (1) £200-300
£100-150
491 Avedon (Richard). Photographs, 1947-1977, with an essay by Harold Brodkey, 1st ed., 1978, b&w plts. from photos, orig. boards in glassine d.j., spine faded, together with Observations by Richard Avedon, Comments by Truman Capote, two copies, 1st eds., New York, 1959, b&w plts. from photos, orig. printed boards, sl. rubbed and soiled, one in orig. card slip case, plus Haskins (Sam), Cowboy Kate & Other Stories, Haskins Press, 1975, b&w illusts. from photos, signed limited ed. (no. 170 of an unspecified number), orig. cloth in sl. browned d.j., all folio, plus other 20th-century photography interest including large format and a few duplicates (approx. 60)
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£150-200
492 Bailey (David & Evans, Peter). Goodbye Baby & Amen, A Saraband for the Sixties, 1st US ed., 1969, b&w illusts. from photos, felt tip ownership signature to front free endpaper with seethrough to half title, orig. cloth in rubbed d.j., a few closed tears, together with Mapplethorpe (Robert), Certain People, 3rd ed., Twelvetrees Press, 1985, b&w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., plus Capote (Truman), Observations, Photographs by Richard Avedon, 1st ed., 1959, b&w illusts. from photos, orig. printed boards in torn glassine d.j. and matching card slipcase, sl. rubbed and soiled, plus O’Neall (Hank), Berenice Abbott, American Photographer, Commentary by Berenice Abbott, pub. Artpress, 1982, b&w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in sl. rubbed and soiled d.j., all folio, plus other large format modern photography monographs relating to Henri Cartier- Bresson, Koudelka, John Thomson, Irving Penn, Cecil Beaton, Ansell Adams, etc. (25)
£150-200
493 Baillie (G. H., and others). Britten’s Old Clocks and Watches and their Makers..., 7th ed., 1956, folding frontis., b&w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt, in price-clipped d.j., 4to, together with Meis (Reinhard), Pocket Watches, From the Pendant Watch to the Tourbillon, pub. Pennsylvania, Schiffer Publishing Ltd, 1987, col. and b&w illusts, from photos throughout, orig. cloth in d.j., large 4to, plus Jagger (Cedric), The Artistry of the English Watch, 1988, col. and b&w illusts, from photos, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, plus twentythree other clock and watch related (26)
£100-150
494 Barbizon House. An Illustrated Record, 18 vols., 1920-1938, coloured and b & w illustrations, original wrappers, some edge wear, 4to, limited edition of 500, publisher’s presentation copies, including 1929 presented to Neville Chamberlain, together with Drawing, nos. 1-16 & 18-56, May 1915-April 1920, 3 vols., numerous illustrations, original wrappers, some cropped and soiled, contemporary buckram, 4to, with three vols. of Drawing and Design, new series, 1920’s, vol. 1, nos. 1-8, Aug 1916-Apr 1917, of Artist’s Rifles Journals, and two odd vols. of Bruce Bairnsfather’s Fragments From France, c. 1918 (28)
497 Bréger Aîné et Cie. Trade catalogue of clothing, Paris, c.1920s/30s, thirteen pochoir plts. (including one double-page), mostly of childrens clothing, orig. boards with gilt emblem to upper cover, folio (1)
£200-300
£150-200
498 Brunschwig & Fils. Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Collection II, Vol. 30, 1987, col. litho. wallpaper designs, and col. illusts. from photos, printed details to many plate versos, entirely unpaginated but approx. 100 leaves including tipped-in samples, orig. cloth portfolio, a little rubbed, atlas folio
495 Bewick (Thomas). Bewick Gleanings: Being Impressions from Copperplates and Wood Block, Engraved in the Bewick Workshop ... edited, with notes, by Julia Boyd ..., to which are added, Lives ofThos. Bewick and his Pupils, pub. Andrew Reid, Newcastle, 1886, port. frontis., b & w illusts., t.e.g., recent endpapers, contemp. morocco gilt, spine slightly worn, small patch repair to upper board, 4to
Sold, not subject to return. (1)
Large paper copy, no. 29 of an unspecified limitation, signed by Julia Boyd. (1) £100-150
£70-100
499 Cohen (Charles E.). The Art of Giovanni Antonio da Pordenone, between dialect and language, 2 vols., Cambridge University Press, 1996, numerous b&w plts., including some in colour, orig. cloth in d.j.s, with slipcase, 4to
496 Bouchard-Huzard (Louis). Traité des Constructions Rurales et de leur disposition, 3 parts bound in two vols., 1st ed., Paris [1858], 150 wood eng. plts. and ground plans etc., incl. many folding, 750 b & w wood eng. illusts. to text, contemp quarter dark green morroco gilt, very slightly rubbed (generally in good condition), large 8vo
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£100-150
500 Colour, vols. 1-17 & 19, 1914-1923, numerous colour and b & w illustrations, original blue cloth, a little rubbed and stained, 4to, plus six later bound vols. and eleven loose issues, 1926-31
Contains numerous designs and plans for farm buildings, including stables, styes, chicken coops, sheepfolds, dog kennels, storage and other buildings, including corn-stacks, milking sheds, etc. (2) £70-100
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£200-300
505 Guerard (Eugene von). A German Romantic in the Antipodes, by Candice Bruce, Edward Comstock & Frank McDonald, pub. Alister Taylor, Martinborough, New Zealand, 1982, port. frontis., col. plts. and b & w illusts., orig. qtr. morocco gilt, oblong folio, contained in orig. book box, (limited ed. 384/500), together with Curnow (Heather), The Life & Art of William Strutt 1825-1915, pub. Alister Taylor, Martinborough, New Zealand, 1980, port. frontis., col. plts. and b & illusts., orig. qtr. morocco gilt, oblong folio, contained in orig. book box, (limited ed. 12/1500) (2)
£100-150
506 Gumuchian & Cie. Les Livres de l’Enfance du XVe au XIXe Siecle, 2 vols. (Text/Plates), 1st ed., Paris, [1930], col. and b & w plts., col. litho. upper wrappers cut down and mounted as frontispiece to each (one detached), signed presentation inscriptions from Gumuchian and the editor Paul Gavault to front free endpaper of vol. 1, both to Ronald Reader, Gumuchian’s in green ink ‘in kind remembrances of the pleasant hours he gave me while in our shop’ and Gavault’s ‘temoignage & confraternite bibliophylique’, occ. spotting, t.e.g., contemp. three quarter crushed red morocco gilt by Bernasconi, joints partly cracked and both vols. sl. snagged at head of spines, 4to. One of 900 copies (2)
£80-120
501 Dresser (Christopher). Japan. Its Architecture, Art and Art Manufactures, 1882, title printed in red and black, b & w illustrations, one or two light spots, contemporary presentation inscription and owner stamp, t.e.g., original decorative cloth, spine a little stained with splits along lower joint and wear at foot, small dampstain, 8vo (1)
£150-200
502 Dresser (Christopher). Development of Ornamental Art in the International Exhibition: Being a Concise Statement of the Laws which Govern the Production and Application of Ornament, with References to the Best Examples, 1st ed., Day & Son, 1862, 192pp., upper joint cracked, contemp. red half calf gilt, slight loss at head of spine, joints cracked, extrems. rubbed and slightly cracked, small 8vo Bookplate of the artist J. Houghton Hague, dated 1872 and with his signature ‘J. Houghton Hague, Artist, Oldham’ to the front free endpaper. John Houghton Hague (1842-1934), a figure and landscape painter, studied at Manchester Art School and later became Master at Oldham School of Art. He exhibited from 1882-1901. This is an uncommon title by the designer Christopher Dresser. (1) £200-300
503 Flint (Sir William Russell). Drawings, 1st ed., 1950, tinted illustrations, light spotting to endpapers, original cloth, d.j., a few spots, folio, together with Marius Vachon’s Detaille, 1898 (2)
£150-200
504 Gernshein (Helmut, & Alison). The History of Photography, from the Camera Obscura to the Beginning of the Modern Era, revised and enlarged ed., 1969, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., together with a copy of the first edition of 1955, orig. cloth in d.j., a little soiled and torn, both small folio, together with Pfister (Harold Francis), Facing the Light, Historic American Portrait Daguerreotypes, Washington, 1978, b&w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., a little soiled and faded on spine, 4to, plus Ford (Colin, ed.), An Early Victorian Album, The Photographic Masterpieces (1843-1847), of David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson, 1st US ed., 1976, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., a little rubbed and soiled, 4to, plus other photography interest including some reference, 19th c. interest and a few duplicates (35)
507 Haberly (Loyd). Mediaeval English Pavingtiles, pub. Shakespeare Head Press, Oxford, 1937, illustrations in red, light spots to endpapers, t.e.g., original half morocco gilt, spine a little faded, glassine wrapper (torn), 4to One of 425 copies. (1)
£150-200
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£150-200
508 Heiting (Manfred, ed.). Paul Outerbridge, 1896-1958, 1st ed., Cologne, 1999, colour and b&w plates, orig. cloth in d.j., together with Kramer (Robert), August Sander, Photographs of an Epoch, 1904-1959, preface by Beaumont Newhall, 1st ed., New York, 1980, b&w plts. from photos, orig. cloth in sl. spotted d.j., plus BendavidVal (Leah), Propaganda & Dreams, Photographing the 1930s in the USSR and the US, 1st ed., edition Stemmle, 1999, b&w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., plus Ruby (Jay), The World of Francis Cooper, Nineteenth-Century Pennsylvania Photographer, 1st ed., Pennsylvania, 1999, b&w illusts. from photos., orig. cloth in d.j., all 4to, plus other mostly modern large-format photography monographs and related, publishers include Aperture, Penn State Press, Thames & Hudson, etc. (40)
511 Jourdain (Margaret). English Decoration and Furniture of the Early Renaissance (1500-1650) and English Decoration and Furniture of the Later XVIIIth Century (1760-1820), 2 vols., pub. Batsford, 1924, coloured frontispiece to first vol., numerous half-tone illustrations, endpapers a little browned, original cloth, d.j.s, spines faded, second vol. in original publisher’s box, 4to (2)
512 Letchford (Albert, illust.). A Series of Seventy Original Illustrations to Captain Sir R.F. Burton’s “Arabian Nights”, pub. Nichols, 1897, portrait of Sir Richard Burton and seventy plates, captioned paper guards, scattered light spotting, loose as issued in original blue buckram portfolio, paper label to upper cover with previous owner inscription, remnants of cloth ties, a little rubbed and stained, folio
£150-200
509 Herkomer (Hubert). Etching and Mezzotint Engraving, Lectures Delivered at Oxford, 1st ed., 1892, decorative etched frontis. of a print maker cutting a plate, twelve further etched plates (complete as list), very occ. spotting throughout, untrimmed, comtemp. cloth gilt, stained, spine faded, 4to, together with, Baldry (A. L.), Hubert von Herkomer R.A., A Study and a Biography, 1901, etched portrait frontis., dec. title page printed in red & black, half title, fifteen b & w gravure plates and ninety-two photographic illustrations (complete as list), contents shaken, t.e.g., orig. pubs. cloth gilt, rubbed and frayed at extrems., folio, with, Herkomer (Professor Sir Hubert), My School and my Gospel, 1908, title and half title, tipped in colour frontis., numerous tipped in plates throughout, contemp. qtr. cloth, printed label to spine, 4to, together with another four similar (7)
£100-150
Edition de Luxe, one of 250 copies. (1)
£300-400
£100-150
513 Lioni (Ottavio). Ritratti di Alcuni Celebri Pittori del Secolo XVII. Disegnati, ed intagliati in rame dal Cavaliere Ottavio Lioni, con le Vite de’ medesimi tratte da vari Autori..., Rome: Antonio de Rossi, 1731, title printed in red & black and with eng. armorial to title, eleven eng. port. plts. (of 12, lacks plt. of Cristoforo Roncalli), eng. head & tailpieces, occ. minor spotting, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine, joints cracked and weak, rubbed and some wear, 4to (1)
514 Marshall (Richard). Robert Mapplethorpe, with Essays by Richard Howard and Ingrid Sischy, 1st ed., 1988, col. and b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., together with Danto (Arthur C.), Mapplethorpe. Prepared in Collaboration with the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, ed. Mark Holborn and Dimitri Levas, New York, 1992, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., both 4to, with other photographic reference books, mostly G/VG
510 Howard (David, & Ayers, John). China for the West, Chinese Porcelain & Decorative Arts for Export illustrated from the Mottahedeh Collection, 2 vols., Sotheby, 1978, num. col. and b&w illusts. from photos., t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, vol. 1 d.j. slightly chipped, orig. card slipcase, folio (2)
£300-500
(approx. 65)
£200-300
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£200-300
515 McClelland (Nancy). Historic Wall-Papers from their Inception to the Introduction of Machinery, Philadelphia & London, 1924, twelve col. plts., t.e.g., orig. cloth, rubbed, together with Thorp (Joseph), Eric Gill, with a Critical Monograph by Charles Marriott, 1929, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth gilt, spine ends torn, plus a letter to William Orpen (Orps) from Joseph Thorp, thanking him for ‘the sitting, the beer - and the portrait!’, plus Woodall (Mary), The Letters of Thomas Gainsborough, The Cupid Press, 1963, frontis., b&w illusts. to text, orig. cloth-backed boards, rubbed, all 4to, plus two others art related (6)
521 Ravilious (Eric). Ravilious at War. The Complete Work of Eric Ravilious, September 1939-September 1942, ed. Anne Ullmann, pub. Fleece Press, 2002, numerous colour and b & w plts. and illusts., list of subscribers at rear, orig. cloth, oblong folio 750 copies printed. (1)
£300-500
522 Seiroku (Noma). The Arts of Japan Ancient and Medieval, 2 vols., vol. 1, 4th printing, 1970; vol. 2, 3rd printing, 1972, coloured and b & w illustrations, original cloth, d.j.s, folio, together with Douglas (Robert Kennaway), Catalogue of Japanese Printed Books and Manuscripts in the Library of the British Museum, 1898 and Catalogue of Japanese Printed Books... Acquired During the Years 1899-1903, 1904, library stamps and usual marks, original cloth, spines rubbed, 4to, with others related including Violet M. Pasteur’s Gods and Heroes of Old Japan, 1906, Jiro Harada’s The Lesson of Japanese Architecture, 1936 and H. Batterson Boger’s The Traditional Arts of Japan, 1964
£70-100
516 Mozley (Charles, illust.). The Prologue & The Wife of Bath’s Tale; The Summoner’s Tale & The Clerk’s Tale; The Miller’s Tale & The Reeve’s Tale; The Merchant’s Tale & The Shipman’s Tale, from Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, translated into Modern English by Nevill Coghill, 4 vols., 1983-86, numerous tinted and b & w litho. plts., fascicules loose as issued with orig. printed wrappers, contained in orig. qtr. cloth portfolio with ties (except The Prologue in recent cloth portfolio), all gilt lettered on upper cover, The Summoner’s Tale with one flap detached, atlas folio
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£100-150
523 Signature. A Quadrimestrial of Typography and Graphic Arts, ed. Oliver Simon, new series, nos. 1-18 [all published], 1946-54, coloured and b & w illustrations, one or two light spots, contained in six publisher’s decorative cloth binders, silk ties, 8vo
Each volume a limited edition of 1, 000 copies produced for John Deuss (The Prologue unnumbered ‘artist’s proof’; The Summoner’s Tale 11/1000 copies; The Miller’s Tale unnumbered; The Merchant’s Tale 952/1000 copies), all signed in pencil by the artist. (4) £150-200
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£100-150
517 Phaidon Press. Das Nibelungenlied. Manuscript C from the Fürstenberg Court Library Donauschingen, Edited by Heinz Engels, 2 vols., 1968, comprising volume of facsimile manuscript bound in orig. full pigskin and accompanied by text volume in orig. qtr. pigskin, large 8vo, contained together in orig. slipcase, (limited ed. of 500 copies printed), together with The Weingarten Manuscript, 2 vols., 1969, comprising volume of facsimile manuscript bound in orig. calf, and acoompanied by text volume in orig. cloth, small 4to, contained together in orig. slipcase, (limited ed.of 850 copies printed) (2)
£150-200
518 Print Collector’s Quarterly, a complete run, vols. 1-28 & vol. 29 (no. 1 only), plus two index vols., 1911-1942, numerous half-tone illustrations, some scattered spotting, mixed original wrappers and contemporary cloth (with original wrappers bound in), one part lacking wrappers, others a little frayed and stained, 8vo (66)
£150-200
519 Pugh (P.D. Gordon). Staffordshire Portrait Figures and Allied Subjects of the Victorian Era, 1st ed., 1970, num. illusts., some col., orig. cloth in d.j., square 4to, together with Murdoch (John), Seventeenth-century English Miniatures in the Collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, 1st ed., 1997, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j. and slipcase, 4to, plus Tait (Hugh), Catalogue of the Waddesdon Bequest in the British Museum. I. The Jewels, 1st ed., 1986, port. frontis., num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, and other art and antiques reference, mostly G/VG (42)
524 Textile Designs. Two albums of textile designs and student work, patterns and samples, 1920’s, relating to Bauhaus hand weaver Margaretha Reichardt, numerous coloured design proofs, some initialled by Reichardt, two signed ‘Greta’ and dated 1928, with accompanying text in German, loose, a few spots, original cloth folios, some light wear Margaretha Reichardt (1907-1984) was a textile designer and hand weaver, who after studying at the Bauhaus in Dessau from 1926-31, ran her own workshops in Erfut for five decades, personally training over 50 pupils. Bauhaus teacher Prof. Hubert Hoffman said “she was one of the last employees of the Bauhaus and one of the most important weavers to emerge from this school”. (2) £300-400
£100-150
520 Pugh (Clifton, illust.). The Death of a Wombat, 1st ed., Melbourne, 1972, coloured and b & w illustrations, original cloth, d.j., a few minor tears and creases, 4to, with an original sketch of a Wombat to half title, signed and dated 1973 by the artist (1)
525 Triggs (H. Inigo). The Art of Garden Design in Italy, 1906, numerous collotype plates, plans and illustrations by Aubrey Le Blond, marginal insect damage to endpapers, t.e.g., original buckram gilt, some dampstaining, 4to
£70-100
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£150-200
526 Upper & Lower Case Magazine. The International Journal of Typographics, approx. 90 issues, vol. 1, no. 1 - vol. 26, no. 2, pub. International Typeface Corporation, New York, 1977-99, a broken run, b & w and col. illusts., orig. printed wrappers, folio & 4to, inc. some duplicates (a carton)
530 Winckelmann (Johann Joachim). Reflections on the Painting and Sculpture of the Greeks: with Instructions for the Connoisseur, and an Essay on Grace in Works of Art, trans. Henry Fusseli, A.M., 2nd ed., corrected, printed for A. Millar and T. Cadell, 1767, title with eng. vign., ownership signature of Sir Thomas Mills at head, and to first leaf of main text, title with small hole to upper portion, slightly affecting one or two letters, some marginal soiling and sl. waterstains, contemp. calf, rubbed and spine label missing, 8vo
£70-100
527 Wadsworth (Edward). The Black Country, intro. by Arnold Bennett, Ovid Press, 1920, b & w woodcut to text, twenty b & w plts., orig. cloth, upper cover dampsoiled, frayed at head & foot of spine, slim folio, (Limited ed. 6/50, signed by the artist), together with Muelas (Federico) Cancionero de Alteo Poemas de Federico Muelas, Grabados de A. Romero, J.I. Cardenas, Saura Llorens, Altea, June 1979, six etched plts. (each signed and numered in pencil), text and plts. loosely contained in orig. portfolio (slightly marked), large 4to, (limited ed. 17/75) (2)
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GENERAL 531 Adams (Douglas). The Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, 1st ed., 1979, original cloth, d.j., spine slightly faded, 8vo, with two others by Douglas Adams: So Long, and Thanks for all the Fish, 1984 and The Deeper Meaning of Liff, 1990
£100-150
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528 Walter Neurath Memorial Lectures, 30 vols., pub. Thames and Hudson, 1969-1998, numerous half-tone illustrations, original cloth, slipcases, 8vo (30)
£100-150
£150-200
532 Alderson (E.A.H.). With the Mounted Infantry and the Mashonaland Field Force 1896, 1st ed., 1898, folding map, illustrations, 40pp. publisher’s advertisements at end, scattered light spotting, original cloth gilt, spine ends with minor tears or chips, slightly rubbed, 8vo
£100-150
Presentation copy, inscribed to front pastedown: “To the Officer’s Mess Depot the Queen’s Own Regt. from the author E.A.H. Alderson 1898”. (1) £70-100
533 Anderson (Robert Heath). Regimental History of the 45th Rattray’s Sikhs during the Great War and After, 1914-1921, printed for private circulation, 1925, sixteen folding maps and three illusts. to text, ownership inscription of D.A.D. McVean to front free endpaper, orig. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed and soiled, faded on spine, 8vo Colonel Donald Archibald Dugald McVean (1870-1937) served on the North West Frontier of India, 1897-98, Wazirastan, 1901-02, being mentioned in Dispatches and awarded the D.S.O. He also fought in the Great War, was twice mentioned in Dispatches and awarded the Bar to his D.S.O. (1) £100-150
534 Betjeman (John). Continual Dew. A Little Book of Bourgeois Verse, 1st ed., John Murray, 1937, numerous b & w illusts., a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth in sl. soiled d.j., spine darkened, extrems. rubbed and a little frayed in places, 8vo, together with Summoned By Bells, 1st ed., John Murray, 1960, letterpress illusts. orig. cloth in d.j., d.j a trifle dusty in places, 8vo, plus Ghastly Good Taste, or a Depressing Story of the Rise and Fall of English Architecture, 1st ed., Chapman & Hall, 1933, folding panorama at rear, first few leaves and edges foxed, orig. cloth-backed printed boards, printed label on spine (spare tipped-in on rear pastedown), 8vo, plus five others by Betjeman (8)
£100-150
535 Binding. William Hogarth, by Austin Dobson, 1902, photogravure plts., some spotting, t.e.g., remainder uncut, recent red half morocco gilt (possibly Baynton), minor marks, large 4to (1)
536 Boswell (James). The Life of Samuel Johnson..., 3 vols., 1924, b&w plts., t.e.g., near-contemp. half morocco gilt, bound by Ramage, slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Burton (Robert), The Anatomy of Melancholy, 3 vols., 1893, b&w frontis. to vol. 1, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, recent blue half morocco gilt, spines toned, 8vo, plus eleven other late 19th and early 20th c. leather bindings, incl. Opere Di Pietro Metastasio, 7 vols., pub. Mantova, 1816; History of Civilization in England, by Henry Thomas Buckle, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1858; La Bibbia Vecchio E Nuovo Testamento, by Antonio Martini, 2 vols., pub. Milano, 1889
529 Williamson (George C.). Catalogue of a Collection of Miniatures, the Property of His Royal Highness Prince Ernest Augustus William Adolphus George Frederick, Duke of Cumberland, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg, K.G., G.C.H., privately printed at Chiswick Press, 1914, 74 b & w plates, endpapers lightly browned, bookplate, t.e.g., original blue cloth, slipcase, slightly rubbed, 4to Limited edition, 87/150 copies. (1)
£100-150
£150-200
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£150-200
537 British Sports and Sportsmen. The Story of Shipping/ Commerce and Industry, c.1932, numerous photogravure b & w plts. and illusts. after photos., half-titles with ms. ownership names, both vols. with water-staining to lower margins (with a number of leaves adhered together at lower outer corner), marbled endpapers, a.e.g., orig. bevel-edged red morocco gilt, rubbed in places, Shipping scuffed and marked, and frayed at head of faded spine, folio Both limited edition, 283/1000 copies. (2)
£70-100
538 Britton (Lionel). Hunger and Love, 1st ed., pub. Putnam, 1931, introduction by Bertrand Russell, single leaf review for ‘Brain’ at end, one or two minor spots, original cloth, a little rubbed, slight lean, 8vo Interesting proletarian novel by Lionel Britton (1887-1971) about an impoverished bookseller’s assistant. In his introduction, Bertrand Russell describes it as “filled with a splendid rage against the humbug, the cruelty, and the moral degradation of the possessing classes”. (1) £50-80
539 Churchill (Randolph S. & Gilbert, Martin). Winston S. Churchill, 8 vols., all 1st eds., 1966-88, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth gilt, in d.j.s, a couple of spines faded, some fraying to extrems., 8vo (8)
542 Crane (Walter, illust.). Pan-Pipes. A Book of Old Songs, Newly Arranged by Theo Marzials, 2nd ed., pub. Routledge, c. 1883, chromolithographed illustrations, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, (scarce) d.j., old repairs to rear panel, a few minor chips, oblong folio, together with Aladdin’s Picture Book, c. 1876, 21 coloured plates, scattered light spotting, original cloth, slightly rubbed, 4to, with three others illustrated by Walter Crane including Queen Summer or the Journey of the Lily & the Rose, 1891 and The Baby’s Own Aesop, 1887
£70-100
540 Clark (Daniel Kinnear). Railway Locomotives: Their Progress, Mechanical Construction and Performance; With the Recent Practice in England and America..., 2 vols. (text/plts.) Glasgow, Blackie and Son, 1860, sixty double-page eng. plts. and ten eng. diagrams (complete), contemp. half calf with morocco labels to spines, text vol. worn to extremes., folio (2)
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£150-200
543 Darwin (Bernard). The Golfer’s Manual, being an historical and descriptive account of the National Game of Scotland, by ‘A Keen Hand’, and originally published in 1857, and now reprinted with an introduction by Bernard Darwin, Dropmore Press, 1947, b&w woodcut frontis. and illusts. to text, edges untrimmed, orig. qtr. cloth gilt, 8vo, limited edition 650/750, together with Hutchinson (Horace G.), Golf (Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes), 2nd ed., 1890, b&w plts. and illusts., some scattered spotting, orig. dec. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo
£200-250
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£80-120
544 Dolly’s Mansion. Jarrolds’ Ever Welcome Series No. 18 [covertitle], Jarrold & Sons, c.1890, four chromo. leaves showing interiors of a dolls’ house, with entrance hall, kitchen, dining room, drawing room, bedroom, etc., orig. chromo. boards which form a triangular house with roof (one joint just holding, and the other broken and held with archive tape), closure tab renewed, oblong 4to, together with Bingham (Clifton, and Christie, G.F.), The Young Pretenders, A Children’s Play Book, Alf Cooke Ltd., [1905], col. and b & w illusts. throughout, title-page with vertical crease at gutter, pictorial endpapers, contemp. ms. inscription on front free endpaper, hinges split, rear free endpaper with a couple of tears discreetly repaired, orig. cloth-backed pictorial boards, rubbed and dusty, obling 4to, plus Stratton (Helen, illust.), Hans Andersen’s Fairy Tales, Selected and Edited for Little Folk, Blackie, [1911], numerous col. and b & w illusts., many full-page and double-page, hinges split, orig. pictorial cloth gilt, somewhat rubbed and marked, upper cover with cloth lifting in a couple of places, folio, plus one other similar (4)
541 Craddock (Harry). The Savoy Cocktail Book, 4th imp., 1931, signed to verso of dedication leaf, “Here’s How! Harry Craddock, January ‘32”, col. illusts. and decorations by Gilbert Rumbold, orig. cloth-backed dec. boards, slightly rubbed, 8vo (1)
£80-120
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£100-150
Lot 545 545 Doyle (Richard, illust.). In Fairyland. A Series of Pictures from the Elf-World, With a Poem by William Allingham, 1870, 16 coloured plates, title and one plate with small marginal repair, one or two minor closed tears, a few spots, a.e.g., original green cloth gilt, some edge wear, folio, together with The Foreign Tour of Messrs Brown, Jones and Robinson, Being the History of What they Saw and Did in Belgium, Germany, Switzerland & Italy, 1854, numerous b & w illustrations, small dampstain and light spots, a.e.g., original blue cloth gilt, some wear at spine ends and joints, light dampstains, 4to Good copy of In Fairyland, which is usually found with guttapercha perished and heavy soiling. (2) ÂŁ400-600
546 Essex House Press. The Poems of William Shakespeare, According to the Text of the Original Copies, Including the Lyrics, Songs, and Snatches Found in his Dramas, 1899 [1900], printed in red and black, illustrations by C.R. Ashbee, endpapers slightly browned, original vellum, a little bowed and discoloured, cloth ties, 4to Limited edition, 429/450. (1)
ÂŁ200-300
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547 Fleming (Ian). You Only Live Twice, 1964; The Man With the Golden Gun, 1965, 1st eds., original cloth, one or two light stains, d.j.s, You Only Live Twice spine a little rubbed and darkened, 8vo, together with other James Bond titles, some duplicates and reprints, including For Your Eyes Only, 1960 and On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, 1963, 1st eds. in later d.j.s
549 Freud (Lucien, illust.). The Equilibriad by William Sansom, 1st ed., Hogarth Press, 1948, five b&w plts., limitation leaf before title with small portion to lower outer corner missing, orig. qtr. cloth, rubbed, and wear to extreme outer corners, 8vo
551 Gollancz (Victor, 1893-1957). The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci, ed. Edward Maccurdy, 2 vols., 2nd imp., 1938, b&w plts., initialled presentation inscription from Victor Gollancz to his wife Ruth to front free endpaper of vol. 1, written in green ink and with doodled cartoons, ‘For my darling & beautiful Ruth, who justifies, even in 1938, the existence of mankind, VG’, and beneath this in the same holograph, ‘Very humbly, I wish to associate myself with the above statement’, a doodle sketch of himself as Lieutenant Colonel [Moses, the Gollancz family’s familiar] heading towards a castle, and beneath this the words ‘Me, too’ and a thumbnail sketch of a stoatlike creature on its hindlegs, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed and spines darkened, 4to, together with Raine (Kathleen), Blake and Tradition, 2 vols., Princeton University Press, 1968, col. frontis., b&w illusts., orig. cloth in sl. faded and soiled slipcase, 4to, plus three further art books (one with pencil signature of Gollancz’s daughter Vita), plus 33 vols. from Ernest Benn’s Contemporary British Dramatists series [published by Gollancz when he worked for Benn] plus 38 Plays published Gollancz, all orig. cloth with printed paper labels, a little rubbed and soiled, 8vo, plus 17 Gollancz novels, etc., all orig. cloth without d.j.s, 8vo
Limited edition of 750 copies, this copy unnumbered. (1)
Provenance: Vita Gollancz, daughter of Sir Victor Gollancz, the publisher. (95) £150-200
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£150-200
548 Folio Society, 141 vols., including History of England, 10 vols., Don Quixote, 2 vols., Democracy in America, The Folio Golden Treasury, Shakespeare, Surtees, Thurber and others, all orig. cloth, some with d.j., many with slipcase, G/VG (141)
£150-250
£150-200
550 Gibson (Alfred & Pickford, William). Association Football & the Men Who Made it, 4 vols., [1905-06], b & w portrait illustrations, some light spotting and soiling, endpapers browned, original pictorial cloth, spine ends frayed, rubbed with some dampstains, 8vo (4)
552 Hale (Kathleen). Orlando (The Marmalade Cat), A Seaside Holiday, 1st ed., pub. Country Life, 1952, numerous col. litho. illusts. throughout, dec. endpapers, orig. cloth-backed pictorial boards, edges rubbed, small biro mark on spine, slim folio, together with Orlando (The Marmalade Cat), His Silver Wedding, 1st ed., pub. Country Life, 1944, numerous col. litho. illusts. throughout, orig. col. printed pictorial wrappers, sl. creased and dusty, slim folio, plus two early reprints by Hale (A Camping Holiday and A Trip Abroad)
£200-300
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£100-150
553 Hazlitt (William). The Complete Works of William Hazlitt. Edited by P.P. Howe after the Edition of A.R. Waller and Arnold Glover, 21 vols., pub. Dent, 1930-34, frontispiece to each, t.e.g., original blue buckram gilt, price-clipped, one or two tears, 8vo Centenery edition, one of 1000 copies. (21)
£400-600
554 Hopkins (Gerard Manley). Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins, now first published, edited with notes by Robert Bridges, 1st ed., Humphrey Milford, 1918, half-title, two port. plts. and two doublepage plts. of facsimile manuscript, pages slightly yellowed mostly to margins, edges untrimmed, orig. cloth-backed boards with paper label (rubbed) to spine, spine frayed at head & foot and darkened, 8vo One of 750 copies, containing the first appearance of many of Hopkins’ poems. Scarce. (1) £300-400
555 James (Montague Rhodes). Wailing Well, Mill House Press, Stanford Dingley, 1928, vign. title, uncut, bookplate of Pascoe Glyn to front pastedown, orig. linen-backed buckram boards, sl. faded and marked, rear board damp blistered with light damp staining to turn ins of both covers, 8vo. Limited ed. 54/157 (1)
£150-200
556 Japanese Fairy Tale Series, numbers 3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 14, 16, 17, mostly 1st eds., pub. Kobunsha, Tokyo, late 19th c., with duplicates of 9-11 & 17, coloured and b & w illustrations, original wrappers, a few light stains and previous owner signatures, plus six others unumbered including Momotaro, or the Little Peachling, Kobutori. The Old Man & the Devils, Nedzumi no Yome-Iri. The Mouse’s Wedding etc., plus eleven smaller format Japanese Fairy Tales on crepe paper, published by Hasegawa, Kobunsha and Griffith Farran, varying condition (30)
£250-300
559 Johns (Captain W.E.). Biggles Goes to War, 1st ed., pub. OUP, 1938, coloured frontispiece, illustrations, lacking front endpaper, presentation inscription to half title, original beige and red cloth, price-clipped d.j., some chips and stains, 8vo
557 Johns (Captain W.E.). Biggles Flies South, 1938; Biggles Goes to War, 1938, 1st eds., coloured frontispiece to each, b & w illustrations, a few minor spots, endpapers lightly browned, Biggles Goes to War with previous owner signature, original cloth, slightly rubbed, Biggles Flies South with red inkstain to lower cover, 8vo (2)
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£150-200
560 Joyce (James). Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, 1st U.K. ed. from American sheets, pub. Egoist, [1917], first few leaves with light marginal dampstain, original green cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo
558 Johns (Captain W.E.). Biggles in the Orient, 1944; Biggles Breaks the Silence, 1949; Biggles Gets his Men, 1950; Biggles Works it Out, 1951; Biggles Follows On, 1952, 1st eds., coloured and b & w illustrations, a few light spots, Biggles Works it Out with presentation inscription, original cloth, scattered light dampstains, d.j.s, some chips and losses, 8vo, with other Biggles titles, some duplicates (28)
£200-300
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£200-300
561 Lawrence (David Herbert). Women in Love, privately printed for subscribers, New York, 1920, one or two light spots, front finge cracking, original cloth, spine a little faded, some dampstaining, 8vo
£150-200
Limited edition, 1056/1250. (1)
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£100-150
563 Locke (William J.). Derelicts, 1st ed., pub. John Lane, 1897, publisher’s list at end, a few spots, original cloth, lightly rubbed, 8vo, author’s presentation copy, inscribed: “To Graham and Madge Roper, this book - dealing with human endeavour and that without which it is nothing worth - published on their wedding day, is given on their wedding day by their “best man” and most affectionate friend, the author. 22nd September 1897”, together with At the Gate of Samara. A Novel, 1st ed., 1895, publisher’s list at end, a few spots, original cloth, sightly rubbed, 8vo, inscribed by the author, plus others by William J. Locke including The Demagogue and Lady Phayre, 1896, A Study in Shadows, 1896 and the White Dove, 1900, most inscribed by the author William J. Locke (1863-1930) was a romantic novelist, with many of his works adapted for stage and screen. (35) £150-200
564 Looker (Samuel J., Jefferies Scholar). A small archive of book journals and ephemera, mostly c. 1940s/60s, includes five Richard Jefferies books edited by Looker (four with signed presentation inscriptions), plus ‘The Notebooks of Richard Jefferies’, ‘Richard Jefferies, Man of the Fields’, ‘Worthing Cavalcade, Richard Jefferies A Tribute’ and ‘Richard Jefferies Centenary 1948’, all edited or written by Looker, orig. cloth in rubbed and spotted d.j.s, 8vo/4to, plus other books by or edited by Looker, plus a few Journals and some related letters, postcards, cuttings, etc., the correspondence and associations largely to the bookseller Ian Hodgkins, plus a small group of unrelated Private Press booklets and King Penguins Samuel Looker was a publisher’s reader for some 40 years until his death in 1965. Besides editing some of the works of Richard Jefferies he composed some 200 pages for the Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature. (a carton) £150-200
562 Lawrence (David Herbert, 1885-1930). The Lost Girl, (Novels, thin-paper edition), 1927, author’s signed presentation inscription to front free endpaper, ‘Walter Wilkinson, from D.H. Lawrence for he was a jolly young show-man at the Villa Poggi, 14 Marzo 1927’, orig. cloth gilt, sl. faded, preserved with remains of orig. printed wrappers in an Italian limp leather gilt chemise, rubbed, 8vo
565 Masefield (John). Victorious Troy or the Hurrying Angel, 1st U.S. ed., 1935, some light toning, original cloth, spine faded and rubbed, 8vo, inscribed by the author: “For Dulcie Bowie, the very lovely speaker, from John Masefield, Feb. 1936”, plus two loose autographed letters to the same, one regarding attending a Recitation and events, the other about a speaking engagement, “but who will want to hear me when all you nightingales will be singing”, with two others by John Masefield: The Bird of Dawning, with Illustrations by Claude Muncaster, 1933, limited edition, 125/300 signed by author and artist, 8vo and The Taking of the Gry, 1934, 80/175 signed by the author
Walter Wilkinson wrote ‘The Peep Show’ about his travels in the west of England with a puppet show. Lawrence reviewed the book (Roberts C156) and the Wilkinsons were neighbours of the Lawrences when they lived at the Villa Mirenda near Florence in 1926-1928. (1) £150-200
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£100-150
566 Maxim (Sir Hiram S.). Artificial and Natural Flight, 1st ed., 1908, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth gilt, some fading, 8vo, together with Roustam-Bek (Lieut.-Col. B.), Aerial Russia. The Romance of the Giant Aeroplane, 1916, b&w plts., orig. printed cloth, 8vo, plus Cobham (Sir Alan), Twenty Thousand Miles in a Flying-Boat. My Flight Round Africa, 1930, num. b&w plts., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, plus two others, comprising, The Aeroplane, by Claude Grahame-White and Harry Harper, 1914 & How to Fly or the Conquest of the Air..., by Richard Ferris, 1910 (5)
£100-150
567* Medal ribbons. A Selection of New Ribbons made for the United Nations, 1939-1945, J.B.Johnstone (1945) Ltd., sixty-nine ribbons from the allied nations including Great Britain, United States, Canada, U.S.S.R., France, Belgium, Poland, Netherlands, Norway, Greece, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, mounted and labelled on lettered card mount, overall size 410 x 510mm, framed and glazed in contemp. stained oak frame (1)
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£50-80
568 Milne (A.A.). The House at Pooh Corner, 1st ed., pub. Methuen, 1928, numerous illusts. by Ernest H. Shepard, free endpapers partially browned, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. gilt dec. salmon cloth, sl. faded, in rubbed and frayed d.j. with darkend spine and several tears repaired with archive tape on verso, 8vo
571 Nicholson (William). An Almanac of Twelve Sports, Words by Rudyard Kipling, 1898, twelve colour woodblock plates, including Angling, Cricket, Archery, Golf, Boxing, etc., orig. pictorial clothbacked boards, rubbed and some soiling, frayed to spine and some wear to outer corners, 4to
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£150-200
572 Nicholson (William). London Types. Quatorzains by W.E. Henley, 1st ed., pub. Heinemann, 1898, twelve full-page col. woodblock plates, advrt leaf at end, contents in clean condition, orig. cloth-backed pict. boards, rubbed and marked, spine frayed with some wear, outer corners bumped, 4to, (large Paper copy) (1)
573 Nonesuch Press. The Writings of William Blake, ed. Geoffrey Keynes, 3 vols., 1925, b & w illustrations after William Blake, a few light spots, original vellum-backed boards, slightly rubbed, folio, (limited edition, 1303/1500), together with The Life of William Blake, by Mona Wilson, 1927, b & w plates, original vellum-backed boards, a little rubbed and discoloured, folio (limited edition, 75/1480), plus John Milton. Poems in English with Illustrations by William Blake, 2 vols., 1926, illustrations, endpapers browned, original vellum-backed boards, 8vo (limited edition, 943/1450), with six other Nonesuch Press titles includingThe Collected Works of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, 1926, The Life and Adventures of Peter Porcupine, 1927, and The Temple. Sacred Poems & Private Ejaculations, by George Herbert, 1927
569 Milne (A.A.). When We Were Very Young, 1st ed., 1924, illustrations by E.H. Shepard, one or two light spots, endpapers partially browned, neat contemporary presentation inscription, t.e.g., original blue cloth gilt, spine ends slightly rubbed, d.j., spine a little darkened with small chips at ends, 8vo A good copy. (1)
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£1000-1500
£150-200
574 Paul-Margueritte (Lucie). Les Confidences Libertines, Paris, [1922], col. illusts. throughout, orig. printed wrappers, in glassine d.j., slight loss, 8vo, together with Eliot (T. S.), The Confidential Clerk. A Play, 1st ed., 1954, orig. cloth gilt, in price-clipped d.j., slight tear to head of spine, some spotting, 8vo, plus Beckett (Samuel), Endgame. A Play in One Act, Followed by Act Without Words, A Mime for One Player, 1st ed., 1958, orig. cloth, in price-clipped d.j., slightly rubbed to head of spine, 8vo, plus seven others similar, incl. The Political Madhouse in America and Nearer Home, by Bernard, 1933 & The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde, 1907
570 Model Book. Daily Express Model Book, 21 Fine Scale Models and a Model Aeroplane which Flies!, n.d., pub. Daily Express Publications, c. 1930’s, thirty-six colour printed leaves of cut-out models (unused), inc. Quicksilver flying model aeroplane, Empire flying boat, Trans-Atlantic airship, glider, LMS locomotive Princess Elizabeth, waterline model of RMS Queen Mary, etc., orig. clothbacked col. pict. stiff wrappers, a few minor marks (generally in good condition), oblong 4to (1)
£150-200
£50-80
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£100-150
576 Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Peter Rabbit, 1st trade ed., [1902], thirty col. illusts., ‘wet big tears’ (p. 51) etc., lacks pp. 91/92, contemp. ownership signature to half-title with a second signature overwritten, some sl. finger soiling throughout, orig. grey leaf pattern endpapers (lacking front free endpaper), contents loose in orig. printed brown boards with pictorial onlay, rubbed and spine deficient, 16mo Quinby 2. (1)
£150-200
577 Pound (Ezra). Personae, 1st ed., 1909, pubs. ads. at rear, partly uncut, orig. boards gilt (first issue), split along upper joint, rubbed and marked, a little wear to head and foot, 8vo (1)
£70-100
578 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Tales of Mystery & Imagination, by Edgar Allan Poe, 1935, twelve coloured plates (two loose), b & w illustrations, rough-trimmed edges, original cloth gilt, d.j., some chips and tears, 4to (1)
£100-150
579 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Peer Gynt, A Dramatic Poem by Henrik Ibsen, 1st ed., Harrap, 1936, twelve col. plts. (slight dampstaining to margins), with captioned tissue guards, orig. cloth gilt in price-clipped d.j., torn with some loss, 4to, Riall p.192., together with Rupert Bear, The New Rupert Book, pub. Daily Express, 1946, col. illusts. throughout, orig. col. pict. wrappers, slight split to base of spine, 4to, plus Rackham (Arthur, illust.), The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth & Marvels, by Thomas Ingoldsby, 1907, twenty-four tipped-in col. plts. (as list), t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt dec. cloth, slightly rubbed, 4to, plus four other early 20th c. childrens books (7)
575* Pinter (Harold, 1930-2008). Typed letter signed ‘Harold Pinter’, 7 Hanover Terrace, Regents Park, London, NW1, 4 November 1966, to Master Seaman, a pithy response to the schoolboy’s questions about Pinter’s play ‘The Caretaker’, and Seaman’s studying of it in Form 5A, ‘I will answer your questions quite frankly’, and followed by ten numbered single sentence answers e.g., ‘Davies’ papers are at Sidcup because that’s where they are’, ‘His name is assumed because he assumed it’, ‘The two brothers see little of each other because they rarely meet’, ‘Aston fiddles with his plugs because he likes doing it’, ‘When he goes out to walk, he walks’, ‘The monk swears at Davies because he doesn’t like him’, ‘Davies doesn’t like coloured people’, ‘He refuses to believe that he makes noises during the night’, The buddha is a buddha’, and ‘The shed is a shed’, the seemingly irascible tone of the letter is assuaged by the conclusion, ‘I assure you that these answers to your questions are not intended to be funny. My best wishes to you all’, light brown mark and crease to upper left corner, one page, 4to, together with a first edition of the playscript, pub. Encore [precedes the Methuen edition], 1960, a few leaves creased, orig. stapled wrappers (with cover design by John Harmer), sl. spotting and soiling, slim 8vo
£150-200
580 Rankin (Ian). Strip Jack, 1st ed., 1992, adhesive label removed from front free endpaper, orig. boards in d.j., 8vo, together with Fleshmarket Close, 2004, orig. boards in d.j. and slipcase, 8vo (limited ed.1456/2000, signed by the author, and Watchman, 1st ed., 1988, lacks front free endpaper, ex-library with usual ink stamps and labels etc., orig. boards in d.j., 8vo, plus other Ian Rankin titles, inc. few ex-lib and four paperbacks (13)
£150-200
581 Ransome (Arthur). Swallows & Amazons, 1st illustrated ed., 1931, b & w illustrations by Clifford Webb, some light spotting, bookplate, original cloth, lacking spine, faded, 8vo, together with seven others by Ransome: Winter Holiday, 1933 (reprint), Coot Club, 1934, Pigeon Post, 1936, Secret Water, 1939 (with remnant of d.j.), The Big Six, 1940, Missee Lee, 1941 and The Picts and the Martyrs, 1943, plus Sir Walter Scott’s Peveril of the Peak, 4 vols., 1822, St. Ronan’s Well, 3 vols., 1824 and Woodstock; Or, the Cavalier, 3 vols, 1826, all 1st eds. in original boards, some wear, 8vo (18)
A wonderfully Pinteresque document. ‘The Caretaker’ was first performed on stage at the Arts Theatre, London, on 27th April 1960, starring Alan Bates, Peter Woodthrope and Donald Pleasance. It was Pinter’s sixth play and his first significant commercial success. (1) £200-300
£100-150
582 Read (Miss). A collection of 42 novels by Miss Read, all 1st eds., 1960-99, titles incl. Village Christmas, Fairacre Festival, Fresh from the Country, Over the Gate, Miss Clare Remembers, etc., some duplicates, all orig. cloth/boards in d.j.s, 8vo (42)
99
£100-150
583 Robinson (W. Heath, illust.). Uncle Lubin, 1st ed., pub. Grant Richards, 1902, coloured frontispiece, b & w illustrations, original pictorial cloth, rubbed, 4to (1)
585* Rupert Bear. A complete run of Rupert Bear Annuals, pub. Daily Express, 1936-2007, col. and b&w illusts. to text, magic painting pages in the 1960’s vols. only partly completed, some vols. with the usual ownership name and price clipping etc., orig. pict. boards/wrappers, a few early vols. with some restoration (particularly 1939-42), later vols. generally in excellent condition, 4to, together with Rupert Painting Book, pub. L. T. A. Robinson, n.d., c. 1949, colouring pages largely untouched, orig. col. pict. wrappers, 4to, plus Rupert and the Wonderful Boots, pub. Sampson Low, n.d., c. 1946, col. illusts. throughout, orig. col. pict. wrappers, some wear and splitting to spine, folio
£150-200
The volumes for 1936 and 1950-54 are in unusually bright clean condition. Overall a very acceptable collection. (74) £400-600
586 Rupert Bear. Annuals, a complete run of facsimile editions, 1936-59, pub. 1985-2007, together 21 vols. (incl. a duplicate of 1939), orig. col. pict. boards/wrappers, later vols. in slipcases as issued (1936 vol. in d.j.), all VG, 4to Volumes for 1946, 1947, 1954 and 1956 were not reproduced in facsimile due to content. (21) £150-200
587 Ryan (Alan, ed.). Nightvisions, vols. 1-2, 4-10, pub. Dark Harvest, 1984-2001, illustrations, original cloth, d.j.s, all but one in slipcases, 8vo, limited editions, signed by the contributors, together with Chizmar (Richard T., ed.), Cold Blood, 1991, original boards, d.j., slipcase, 8vo, limited edition, 277/500 signed by the contributors, plus Dark of the Night, ed. Stephen Jones, 1997, original boards, d.j., slipcase, 8vo, limited edition, 227/250 signed by the contributors, with eight other limited editions, including Howard Waldrop’s Night of the Cooters, 1990 and Nancy A. Collins’ Nameless Sins, 1994 (19)
584 Rupert Bear. An autograph letter signed by Alfred E. Bestall, dated 15 May 1985, a single sheet of headed note paper, addressed to Mr Wilkins, from Alfred Bestall, “Your very kind letter came more than a month ago but I am quite unable to keep pace with the mail these days. Your long memory and comments on Rupert are most rewarding..., If you are taking an interest in Tony Shuker’s friendly society of “followers” I think you will find surnames rather superfluous!”, 7 x 5 inches, together with the original handwritten envelope (1)
£150-200
588 Simpson (N. F.). One Way Pendulum, A Farce in a New Dimension, 1st ed., 1960, some fore-edge spotting, orig. cloth in d.j., a few short closed tears, together with Macneice (Louis), Solstices, 1st ed., 1961, orig. cloth in d.j., plus Auden (W. H.), Nones, 1st ed., 1952, orig. cloth in d.j., rubbed and faded on spine, all 8vo, plus other poetry, drama, etc., including some antiquarian and paperbacks (approx. 100)
£70-100
100
£100-150
592 Wain (Louis). The Lucky Black Cat, Father Tuck’s Wonderland Series [cover-title], c.1900, ‘untearable’ card pages, four full-page col. illusts., and duotone illusts. to text, lightly toned in places, mainly to margins, orig. pictorial card covers, sl. warped, some minor rubbing and discolouration, mostly to edges, slim 4to
589 Thomas (Dylan). Letters to Vernon Watkins, edited with an Introduction by Vernon Watkins, 1st ed., 1957, portrait frontispiece, original cloth, d.j., a couple of short tears, 8vo Presentation copy, inscribed to front endpaper: “For Dorothy Rowe, from her admirer, Vernon Watkins [June, 1966]”, with a four line poem beneath: “Past mistress of an art unknown to each, Whose wit beforehand holds the thread of speech, Her sleight of hand no pupil can detect: The less they see, the more they recollect”. (1) £150-200
A rare Louis Wain title. (1)
£200-300
590 [Verbeek, Gustave]. The Upside Downs of Old Man Muffaroo and Little Lady Lovekins [cover-title], The New York Herald Co., 1904, 16pp. col. printed comic strip, soiled and torn with numerous adhesive tape repairs, one leaf with loss to fore-margin, contemp. cloth-backed boards, with printed labels on cover, rubbed and soiled, oblong folio Rare. Containing: The Magic Carpet; The Bad Boy and the Stone; At the House of the Writing Pig; The Danger of Having an Idea; A Fruit Stealing Expedition; And the Cat Came Back; An Eventful Easter; The Story of the Stork; The Goose that Land a Golden Egg; A Narrow Escape; A Fish Story; The Fairy Palace; The Bird, the Berries and the Basket; An Old Story with a New Ending; The Negro and the Watermelon. (1) £70-100
591 Virtue & Co. (publishers). Knight’s London, 9 divs., n.d., c. 1860, seven eng. titles, thirty eng. plts., numerous wood eng. illusts. to text, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, minor rubbing but generally VG, together with Gresham Publishing Co., The Book of the Home, A Practical Guide to Household Management, produced under the general editorship of H. C. Davidson, assisted by over one hundred specialists, 8 divs., 1902, colour frontis. to each vol. and sixty-three numbered plates as listed including seven further coloured and two tinted, illusts. to text, orig. dec. cloth from a design by Talwin Morris, rubbed, a few minor marks, small nick to head of spine to vol. 8, all large 8vo (17)
593 Wain (Louis). Motor Days in Catland, Father Tuck’s “Wonderland” Series [cover-title], c.1910, illusts. to text throughout, incl four col., first and final leaves lightly marked, hinges split, orig. pictorial card covers, with new cloth spine, covers with paper surface lifting at edges in a few places, with sl. loss, slim oblong 4to, together with Merry Motorists Painting Book by Louis Wain, juvenile colouring throughout, soiled and worn, stitching broken, with two leaves and orig. card covers detached
£100-150
Motor Days in Catland is an extremely rare Louis Wain title; we have been unable to locate another copy. (1) £300-500
594 Wain (Louis). Pussies at Work, Father Tuck’s “Little Pets’” Series [cover-title], c.1900, ‘untearable’ card pages, four full-page chromos. representing trades (sailor, artist, carpenter and kitchen maid), duotone illusts. to text, contents lightly toned, first page with contemp. pencilled inscription at head, orig. pictorial card covers, sl. dusty, extrems. rubbed, slim 4to, together with Mother Goose in Catland, Raphael Tuck, c.1920, col. frontis. (creased and re-hinged, and with contemp. ms. inscription on reverse), duotone illusts. throughout, some soiling, one or two neatly repaired edge-tears, orig. printed wrappers, with col. illust. mounted on upper cover, lightly soiled and edge-frayed, slim 4to, plus one other by Louis Wain (Jolly Cats Painting Book), and two others, both editions of Puss in Boots, one illustrated by R. André (5)
Lot 592
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£150-200
An outstanding and previously unknown association copy, gifted to the current owner by his mother's landlady in Paris some forty years ago. Mason 348: 'Salome was being rehearsed in June 1892 for production at the Palace Theatre, London, by Madame Sarah Bernhardt (with M. Albert Darmont as Herod) when the Lord Chamberlain withheld his licence on the ground that the play introduced biblical characters.' The play which Wilde began writing in 1891 eventually found its first performance at the Theatre de l'Oeuvre in Paris on 11 February 1896. The English translation of the text first appeared in 1894. The influence of the celebrated French Symbolist painter Gustave Moreau (1826-1898) on Oscar Wilde's vision for his play Salome is often cited as selfevident yet there is scant documentary evidence. It is not known that they ever met, and indeed Moreau is not mentioned once in the Complete Letters of Oscar Wilde (2000). Oscar Wilde complained to Charles Ricketts after seeing Aubrey Beardsley's drawings for the English edition: 'My Herod is like the Herod of Gustave Moreau, wrapped in his jewels and his sorrows. My Salome is a mystic, the sister of Salammbo, a Saint Therese who worships the moon.' This inscribed copy puts beyond doubt Wilde's admiration for and his debt to the great French painter. In May 1884 Wilde visited Paris as a newly wed with his wife Constance just weeks after the publication of Joris-Karl Huysman's influential decadent novel A Rebours. While there Wilde visited the Louvre to see Moreau's celebrated The Apparition. This watercolour of Salome dancing before Herod had been exhibited alongside another oil painting of the same subject at the Paris Salon of 1876. The exhibition drew newspaper reports and the crowds with over 500,000 people flocking to see the two pictures. Moreau set in train Symbolist ideas and the artistic craze for the femme fatale Salome which Wilde was so keen to turn into French words and stage design. Moreau himself returned to the theme often, producing some nineteen paintings, six watercolours and more than 150 drawings of the same subject. Interestingly, the frontispiece to this lot (inserted by Wilde?) is a photograph from a watercolour of Salome Dancing from c. 1886 now hanging in the Musee d'Orsay. It shows Salome more richly robed and with a more PreRaphaelite look than the two famous pictures of 1876. After 1880 Moreau never exhibited at the Salons (or anywhere) again and refused to allow his pictures to be reproduced. Where this photographic frontispiece then came from is not the only question left begging. Are the endpapers and binding decoration from Moreau's designs and did Wilde or Moreau or another insert the photograph?
595 Wain (Louis, illust.). The Marvellous Story of Puss in Boots, Chicago, M.A. Donohue & Co., c.1920, 12pp. glazed linen, incl. covers, one or two minor marks to latter, col. illusts. throughout, slim 4to, together with Vote for Women, and Be Sure of a Merry Christmas, c.1910, folding embossed col. printed Christmas card, depicting a cat waving a flag, inscribed inside from ‘Neil’, 115 x 95mm (4.5 x 3.75 ins)
Moreau was himself influenced by Gustave Flaubert's novel Salammbo (1862) but Moreau's influence on the arts was to be more profound, most notably through Huysman's novel A Rebours where the aesthete Des Esseintes sees Salome not as the dancing girl of the New Testament, but 'she had become in some way, the symbolic deity of indestructible lust, the Goddess of immortal Hysteria, the accursed Beauty exalted above all other beauties … the monstrous Beast...' Des Esseintes hangs Moreau's two famous Salome paintings side by side at his home so that he could: 'consider the beginnings of this great artist, this mythical pagan, this seer who could conjure up in the everyday world of Paris such visions and magical apotheoses of other ages.'
Two rare Louis Wain items which we have been unable to trace elsewhere. (2) £100-150
596 Wilde (Oscar). The Young King and Other Tales, Ashendene Press, 1924, dedication printed in red and blue, colophon with red device, pencil signature and note of Diana Orpen (nee Olivier, daughter in law of the painter of Sir William Orpen), contemp. ink inscription at rear, orig. dec. boards, a little toned and soiled, wear to spine and extrems., 8vo. One of 65 copies on paper. (1)
Richard Ellmann in his noted biography of Oscar Wilde (1988) wrote: 'The principal engenderer of the story was an account in the fifth chapter of Huysmans's A Rebours of two paintings by Gustave Moreau, and in the fourteenth chapter of the same book a quotation from Mallarme's 'Herodiade'. In one painting the aged Herod is being stirred by Salome's lascivious but indifferent dance; in the other Salome is being presented with the Baptist's head giving forth rays on a charger. Huysmans attributes to Salome the mythopoeic force that Pater attributes to the Mona Lisa, and mentions that writers have never succeeded in rendering her adequately' (p. 321).
£200-300
597 Wilde (Oscar). Salomé, Drame en un Acte, 1st ed., Paris & London, 1893, title with device by Félicien Rops, contemp. silver print photograph of Moreau’s watercolour of Salomé dancing, tipped in as frontis., author’s signed presentation inscription to second blank verso and sl. offset to half title, ‘à Gustave Moreau, Hommage respectueux, Oscar Wilde’, with Wilde’s trademark paraph to the last letter of his name, some light browning to first two blanks and half title, orig. purple wrappers printed in silver, somewhat faded and with marginal browning, the whole (including spine) bound by Pagnant in contemp. boards with a stencilled floral decoration design in red, green, blue and yellow, embossed ex libris stamp of Oscar Molinari to additional blank front free endpaper, the endpapers being two identical gilt pictorial designs of Saints, leather title label to spine and gilt dated imprint at foot, worn along joints, 8vo
'Wilde's knowledge of the iconography of Salome was immense. He complained that Rubens's Salome appeared to him to be 'an apoplectic Maritornes'. On the other hand, Leonardo's Salome was excessively incorporeal. Others, by Durer, Ghirlandaio, van Thulden, were unsatisfactory because incomplete. The celebrated Salome of Regnault he considered to be a mere 'gypsy'. Only Moreau satisfied him, and he liked to quote Huysmans's description of the Moreau paintings' (p. 323). (1) £20000-30000
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Lot 597
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604 Gautier (Theophile). La Nature Chez Elle. Eaux-Fortes de K. Bodmer, Paris, 1870, wood-engs. with tissue guards, some minor scattered spotting, t.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, soiled and some wear, together with two albums of late Victorian greetings cards, an Edwardian postcard album, mostly British topographical views, a scrap album containing numerous theatre and concert programmes, c. 1920s, etc.
CARTONS 598 Bartlett (W.H. & Beattie, William). The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain, vol. 2 only (of 2), 1842, thirty-nine steel-eng. plts., some old water stains, orig. cloth, worn and badly soiled, 4to, together with Lovett (Major A.C. and MacMunn, Major G.F.), The Armies of India, 1st ed., A. & C. Black, 1911, seventy-two col. plts., t.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth in bright condition, 4to, with other miscellaneous books (2 cartons)
(a carton)
605 Gombrich (E.H.). Art and Illusion. A Study in the Psychology of Pictorial representation, new ed., 1962, col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in slightly worn d.j., 8vo, together with other misc. books including art reference and literature etc., plus fourteen Puffin Picture Books and two ‘Orlando’ Harlequin Picture Books, each with original pictorial wrappers
£70-100
599 Binyon (Helen). Eric Ravilious. Memoir of an Artist, 1st ed., 1983, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. boards in d.j., together with Malvern (Sue), Modern Art, Britain and the Great War. Witnessing, Testimony and Remembrance, pub. Paul Mellon/Yale University Press, 2004, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. boards in d.j., plus Reade (Brian), Aubrey Beardsley, 1st ed., 1967, introduction by John Rothenstein, num. illusts., some col., orig. two-tone cloth in d.j., 4to & folio, and other miscellaneous art reference, exhibition catalogues, etc. (8 cartons)
(2 cartons)
£200-300
(a carton)
£100-150
607 Marinatos (Spyridon and Hirmer, Max). Crete and Mycenae, Thames & Hudson, 1960, num. col. and b & w illusts. from photos, diags. to text, orig. cloth in frayed d.j., 4to, together with Urban (Martin), Emil Nolde Blumen und Tiere. Aquarelle und Zeichnungen, pub. Darmstadt, 1965, port. frontis., col. illusts., orig. linen-backed laminated boards, square 4to, with other archaeology, art reference, military interest and guide books, etc.
£70-100
601 Carli (Gian Rinaldo, conte). Lettres Américaines, dans Lesquelles on Examine l’Origine, l’Etat Civil, Politique, Militaire & Religieux, les Arts, l’Industrie..., les Usages des Anciens Habitans de l’Amérique..., 2 vols., et se trouve à Paris, chez Buisson, Boston [i.e. Paris], 1788, folding eng. map, some minor damp staining, vol. 1 lacking final leaf of table at rear, vol. 2 lacking leaf Aii and with holes at head of leaves 2L3 & 2L4 with some loss to leaf 2L4, modern calf, blind embossed boards, contrasting morocco spine labels, 8vo, together with other miscellaneous books (2 cartons)
£70-100
606 Hilton (Harold H.). My Golfing Reminiscences, 1st ed., 1907, half-title present, contemp. printed cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo, (Donovan & Murdoch 21060), together with Warner (P. F.), Cricket Reminiscences with some Review on the 1919 Season, 1920, b&w plts., untrimmed, rubbed, 8vo, plus Sloan (Tod), Tod Sloan, ed. by A. Dick Luckman, 1915, num. b&w plts., orig. printed cloth, 8vo, (Ltd signed ed. 43/200), plus approx. thirty other misc. late 19th and early 20th c. books, incl. some natural history and sport related, incl. Happy England, by Marcus. B. Huish, ed. A. & C. Black, 1903 & Sporting Days and Sporting Ways, by Ralph Nevill, 1910
600 Caldecott (Randolph). A collection of twelve R. Caldecott Picture Books, pub. Frederick Warne and Co Ltd., c.1920s, b & w illusts. and full-page col. illusts., orig. pictorial wrappers, spine edges slightly rubbed, slim 4to, together with Milne (James), Travels in Hope, A Book of Wayfaring Essays, pub. Hodder & Stoughton, [1926], tipped-in col. plts., edges untrimmed, orig. cloth, 4to, with other misc. books including biographies, military history etc., plus a football signed by Gordon Banks and Roger Hunt (a carton)
£80-120
(4 cartons)
£100-150
608 Maund (Benjamin). The Botanic Garden; Consisting of Highly Finished Representations of Hardy Ornamental Flowering Plants, Cultivated in Great Britain, part 7 only, 1831, sixteen hand-col. eng. plts (four images per plt.), contemp. half morocco gilt, worn, small 4to, together with Mathews’s Annual Directory for the City & County of Bristol, including Clifton, Bedminster, and Surrounding Villages, 1865, illustrated commercial ads., contents somewhat browned, orig. cloth gilt, rear cover detached, 8vo, plus Peck (C. Wilson), English Copper, Tin and Bronze Coins in the British Museum, 15581958, 2nd ed., 1970, fifty plts., orig. cloth in sl. soiled and frayed d.j., thick 4to, and other miscellaneous books
£150-200
602 Dickens (Charles). Little Dorrit, 1st ed., 1857, b&w etched plates, some foxing as usual, contemp. half green morocco, rubbed and some wear, with joints split at head and foot, 8vo, together with The Family Safe-All, a system of secondary cookery supplying excellent dishes for breakfast, luncheon, dinner, and supper, from cold and other fragments ..., 2nd ed., 1861, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed and faded to spine and edges, minor fraying to extreme head and foot of spine, 8vo, plus Levi (Eliphas), Transcendental Magic, Its Doctrine and Ritual, trans. Arthur Edward Waite, new revised ed., 1923, b&w port. frontis., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and spine lightly faded, 8vo, and other miscellaneous books, including 19th c. illustrated works, children’s books, a disbound 17th c. pamphlet entitled The Tryal and Examination of a late Libel, intitled, A New Test of the Church of Englands Loyalty [by Samuel Johnson], c. 1687, etc.
(a carton)
£70-100
603 Fothergill (George A.). Notes from the Diary of a Doctor, Sketch Artist and Sportsman, pub. John Sampson, York, 1901, col. litho. frontis., num. b & w illusts., errata slip present, orig. dec. cloth, soiled and stained, large 4to, with others of hunting and sporting interest
609 Medley (Julius George). A Year’s Campaigning in India, from March, 1857, to March, 1858, 1st ed., 1858, half-title present, tinted litho. frontis., four folding maps and plans, some spotting, orig. cloth gilt, soiled and worn, 8vo, together with Du Chaillu (Paul B.), The Land of the Midnight Sun: Summer and Winter Journeys through Sweden, Norway, Lapland, and Northern Finland. With Descriptions of the Inner Life of the People, their Manners and Customs, the Primitive Antiquitiesm, etc., 2 vols., 1st ed., John Murray, London, 1881, num. wood-engs. but lacks folding map, contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed and a little worn, 8vo, with another copy of the same work, pub. New York, 1882, num. wood-engs., folding map contained in rear pocket of vol. 1, orig. dec. cloth, soiled and worn, all 8vo, and other miscellaneous travel, etc.
(2 cartons)
(2 cartons)
(a carton)
£100-150
£150-200
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£150-200
610 Montagu (George, Earl of Sandwich). Windows, 1st ed., 1924, author’s presentation copy with ALS loosely inserted, together with The Bridal-way, 1st ed., 1925, (limited signed edition 39/300, with additional presentation inscription), both orig. holland-backed boards, slim 8vo, with other miscellaneous books including poetry and literature, Giles cartoons and a quantity of Science Fiction Book Club, etc. (3 cartons)
617 Staunton (Sir George). An Historical Account of the Embassy to the Emperor of China, Undertaken by Order of the King of Great Britain; including the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants..., 1797, eng. frontis. and addn. eng. title, seven eng. plts. only (of 21), two folding eng. maps (one with repaired closed-tear), inscriptions to front blank leaf, including the ink stamp of the missionary Isaac Mason, occ. minor marks and toning, contemp. half morocco gilt, spine rubbed, 8vo (Issac & Esther Mason were missionaries in the north of China from 1892, working there for forty years), together with Plutarch, Plutarch’s Morals: Translated from the Greek, by Several Hands, 5 vols., 1691, eng. port. frontis. to each (closed-tear to frontis. of vol. 1), sewing weak and few leaves loose, contemp. calf, worn, 8vo, and Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments..., London: John Baskett, 1723, eng. frontis, some dampstaining and numerous paper repairs (mostly to margins), contemp. sheep, rubbed and slight wear, folio plus other misc. 17th-19th c. antiquarian (inc. theology) and general books, including Steinbeck (John), The Grapes of Wrath, 3rd reprint, 1939, orig. cloth in frayed & worn d.j., 8vo
£70-100
611* Naval interest. An assorted collection of modern and antiquarian books, journals and newspapers, mostly 19th and 20th c., including 3 vols. of the Naval Chronicle, and a small quantity of newspapers from the late 18th and early 19th c. (2 cartons)
£100-150
612 Newcome (Rev. Peter). engraved frontispiece, folding coloured map, two folding plans, some tears and repairs, a few foredges frayed, some ink and pencil annotation, occasional dampstains and soiling, 19th c. calf, lightly rubbed, 4to, together with other miscellaneous books (2 cartons)
(3 cartons)
618 Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack, 48 vols., c. 1948-1990s, including a few dups., b & w illusts. and ads., mixed bindings, mostly G/VG
613 Roberts (Emma). A New System of Domestic Cookery: Founded upon Principles of Economy; and adapted to the use of Private Families, by a Lady (Mrs. Rundell), new ed., 1840, eng. frontis., nine eng. plts., correct as list, some minor scattered spotting, orig. cloth gilt, small 8vo, with others of cookery interest (a carton)
(a carton)
619 Herdman (W.G.). Pictorial Relics of Ancient Liverpool, 2 vols., 1878, seventy-two plts. produced in permanent autotype photography, a.e.g., worn on spines, covers detached, large 4to, together with Memoires de Maximilien de Bethune, Duc de Sully, Ministre de Henri IV... , 10 vols., London, 1778, eng. ports., contemp. tree. calf, gilt-dec. spines with contrasting labels, rubbed, 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian, etc.
£70-100
615 Rupert Bear. Daily Express Annual, 1949, 1958 (2 copies), 1960, 1967-69, together 7 vols., col. illusts. throughout, all orig. col. pict. boards (except first vol. orig. col. pict. wrappers), some rubbing to extrems., 4to, together with approx. 105 later Rupert Annuals, 19702002, incl. num. duplicates, col. illusts. throughout, all orig. pict. boards, 4to, plus approx. forty other Rupert related, generally VG (4 cartons)
(3 shelves)
£150-250
620 Folio Society, approx. 100 vols., including Jane Austen, the Bronte sisters, Anthony Trollope, Thomas Hodgkin, and others, many in orig. slipcase, mostly G/VG (3 shelves)
£150-250
£100-150
621 Lang (Andrew, editor). The Olive Fairy Book, 1st ed., 1907, eight col. plts., num. b & w illusts., a.e.g., orig. cloth, a little rubbed, small damp stain to rear cover, 8vo, together with The Speed Book for Boys, pub. D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd., [1935], col. frontis., b & w illusts., orig. pict. boards, 4to, and other children’s books and annuals, including William stories
616 Scarfo (Giovanni Grisostomo). Risposta alla critica fatta dal P.D.G.C. Scarfo... al libro dell’illustrissimo signore R. Venuti intitolato collectanea Romanarum Antiquitatium... , Paris, 1740, eng. decorative dedication before title, some spotting and browning, contemp. vellum, rubbed and soiled, 4to, together with The Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet, 6 vols. bound in 3, 1817-18, double column text printed to rectos only with eng. view above text, entirely unpaginated, eng. vign. title to each vol. and binder’s lists, (three plts. missing), contemp. calf gilt, rubbed and spine of first vol. snagged, 8vo, plus Pratt (Anne), The Ferns of Great Britain, and their Allies, n.d., sixty-six litho. plts., contents partly broken and many plts. and leaves detached with some marginal fraying, a.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and darkened, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian (a carton)
£200-300
QUANTITY
£50-80
614 The Rohan Book of Hours. Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris (MS. latin 9471), Introduction by Millard Meiss, pub. Thames & Hudson, 1973, num. full-page col. reproductions, orig. cloth gilt in matching slipcase, tall folio, together with auctioneers and booksellers past catalogues, mostly case-bound examples including the Wardington Library and the Macclesfield Library (3 cartons)
£200-300
£150-200
(3 shelves)
£150-200
622 Ribton-Turner (C.J.). A History of Vagrants and Vagrancy and Beggars and Begging, 1st ed., 1887, b & w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, spine sunned and a little frayed at head and foot, thick 8vo, together with Nolan (E.H.), The Illustrated History of the War Against Russia, 8 orig. divs., [1856], fifty-three end. plts. and several maps, orig. blind-stamped cloth, gilt-dec. spines, frayed at head and foot, small folio, plus other miscellaneous late 19th/early 20th c. cloth-bound books
£150-200
(3 shelves)
105
£100-150
623 Creighton (Right Rev. Mandell). Queen Elizabeth, pub. Boussod, Valadon & Co., 1896, fine col. frontis., heightened with gold, num. b & w ports., t.e.g., contemp. olive green half morocco gily by Zaehnsdorf, together with Skelton (Sir John), Charles I, pub. Goupil & Co., 1898, fine col. frontis., heightened with gold, num. b & w illusts. with captioned tissue guards, t.e.g., near-contemp. navy half morocco gilt by Norrell, and six others similar, all 4to, plus other miscellaneous 19th c. leather bindings, including part-sets (3 shelves)
633 Crawford (Alistair). Erich Lessing, von Festhalten der Zeit, Reportage-Fotografie 1948-1973, 1st ed., Vienna, 2002, b&w illusts. from photos, signed by author on title, together with Swinglehurst (Edmund), Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1st ed., 2002, colour illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., plus Scully (Vincent), The Villas of Palladio, Photographs by Philip Trager, 1992, b&w plts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., plus Dodier (Virginia), Clementina, Lady Howarden, Studies from Life 1857-1864, 1st ed., 1999, colour and b&w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., all 4to, plus other mostly modern photography interest including paperbacks
£200-300
624 Folio Society, approx. 100 vols., mostly orig. cloth in slipcases, G/VG
(3 shelves)
(3 shelves)
627 Modern literature and fiction, mostly hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG
634* British School at Rome. Thomas Ashby, un archeologo fotorgrafa la campagna romana tra’800 e’900, 1st ed., Rome, 1986, together with numbers 2 and 4 from the same series, ‘Archeologia a Roma nelle fotorgrafie di Thomas Ashby 1891-1930, 1st ed., 1989, & Il Lazio di Thomas Ashby 1891-1930, vol. 1, 1st ed., Rome, 1994, all with b&w illusts. from photos, first vol. orig. printed wrappers, second and third vols. orig. cloth in d.j.s, all 4to, plus Newhall (Beaumont, ed.), Photography: Essays & Images, 1st UK ed., 1981, b&w illusts., plus MacDonnell (Kevin), Eadweard Muybridge, The Man Who Invented the Moving Picture, 1st ed., 1972, b&w illusts. from photos, both orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to, plus other mostly photography interest including paperbacks
(6 shelves)
(3 shelves)
£150-250
625 Cookery and related, including many recent hardback publications, many in d.j. (6 shelves)
£100-150
626 Military interest, mostly WWII period, mostly recent hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)
£150-250
£100-150
(3 shelves)
£150-250
(3 shelves)
£150-250
631 Hercik (Emanuel). Folk-toys. Les jouets popularies, pub. Prague, Czechoslovakia, [1951], num. col. illusts., orig. cloth in sl. soiled d.j., folio, with other miscellaneous antiques reference (3 shelves)
£70-100
632 More (Hannah). Strictures on the Modern System of Female Education, 2 vols., 3rd ed., 1799, half-title to vol. 1, contemp. half calf, covers detached, 8vo, together with Wordsworth (William), The White Doe of Rylstone; Or, the Fate of the Nortons, 1859, engs. to text, a.e.g., contemp. plum half morocco gilt, scuffed, 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian, etc. (3 shelves)
£100-150
637 Ormerod (George). Strigulensia. Archaeological Memoirs relating to the District Adjacent to the Confluence of the Severn and the Wye [not published], 1861, tinted litho. frontis., folding maps and pedigrees, wood-engs., author’s presentation copy, inscribed on flyleaf, some minor spotting of prelims., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, slim 8vo, together with Parkinson (James and Ould, E.A.), Old Cottages, Farm Houses, and other Half-Timber Buildings in Shropshire, Herefordshire, and Cheshire, 1st ed., Batsford, 1904, 2 copies, num. b & w illusts. from photos, t.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, a little rubbed and dust soiled, 8vo, with other Welsh history and topography etc., plus a carton of tourist guides and pamphlets, etc.
£100-150
630 Childrens books and annuals, mostly 20th c. (6 shelves)
£100-150
636 Montbard (G.). The Land of the Sphinx, 1895, num. b & w illusts., t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, faded on spine, 8vo, together with The Yukon Territory. The Narrative of W.H. Dall, Leader of the Expedition to Alaska in 1866-1868. The Narrative of an Exploration made in 1887 in the Yukon District, by George M. Dawson, D.S., F.G.S. Extracts from the Report of an Exploration made in 1896-1897 by Wm. Ogilbie, D.L.S., F.R.G.S., Introduction by F. Mortimer Trimmer, 1898, num. wood-engs., lacks folding map in rear pocket, t.e.g., orig. dec. cloth, rubbed and marked, 8vo, with other miscellaneous travel and related
629 Pope (Lady E.R.). English Homes and Villages (Kent & Sussex), pub. Sevenoaks, 1909, num. col. and b & w illusts., t.e.g., orig. giltdec. cloth, frayed at head and foot of spine (inner joints cracked), 8vo, with other British topography and related (3 shelves)
£100-150
635 Topography and related, including Scotland, plus a carton of softback publications and tourist guides, etc.
628 Lees (J. Cameron). St. Giles’, Edinburgh. Church, College, and Cathedral, from the Earliest Times to the Present Day, pub. W. & R. Chambers, Edinburgh & London, 1889, etched frontis., b & w illusts. to text, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. olive half morocco gilt, rubbed, 4to (limited large paper edition 44/50, signed by the author), together with Ewald (Alexander Charles), The Right Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, K.G., and His Times, 2 vols., 1881, eng. ports., a.e.g., handsome contemp. blind-stamped giltdec. tan morocco, minor scuffing to hinges, small folio, and other miscellaneous antiquarian, etc. (3 shelves)
£100-150
(3 shelves)
£150-200
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£150-250
638 Plon (Eugene). Benvenuto Cellini, Orfevre, Medailleur, Sculpteur, Paris, 1883, num. b & w plts., a.e.g., author’s signed presentation inscription to front endpaper, to Emile Bayard, orig. dec. brown cloth gilt, rubbed and minor fraying to extreme corners, large folio, together with Ginori Lisci (Leonardo), I Palazzi di Firenze nella Storia e nell’arte, 2 vols., 1972, num. col. and b & w plts. and illusts., orig. mock-leather gilt, in slipcase, 4to, plus Portoghesi (Paolo, & Zevi, Bruno, eds.), Michelangiolo Architetto, pub. Einaudi, 1964, num. b & w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., thick 4to, and Labedan (Pierre), Histoire de l’Urbanisme, 3 vols., Paris, 1926-52, num. b & w plts. and illusts., contemp. quarter brown morocco, rubbed and scuffed, third vol. torn at head of spine, 4to, plus others on Italian architecture and history, mostly printed in Italian, some in French, including 25 vols. Bollettino Andrea Palladio, 1960s-80s, etc.
646 Bacon (Francis). The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, 10 vols., 1819, port. frontis. and folding table to vol. 1, some spotting, contemp. calf, gilt-dec. spines with contrasting labels, rubbed and some minor wear, 8vo, together with Webster (Noah), An American Dictionary of the English Language, thoroughly Revised, and greatly Enlarged and Improved, by Chauncey A. Goodrich and Noah Porter, pub. Springfield, Massachusetts, 1874, port. frontis., addn. vign. title, num. small wood-engs. to text, a.e.g., contemp. olive green full morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed, thick 4to, and other miscellaneous books, including art reference, a few Folio Society publications, etc.
(6 shelves)
647 Ainger (A.C.). Eton in Prose & Verse. An Anthology, [1910], tipped in col. plts. with captioned tissue guards, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. off-white cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 4to, together with A List of Etonians who Fought in the Great War 1914-1919, Riccardi Press, 1921, printed in red and black, corrections leaflets loosely inserted, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. holland-backed boards, 4to, with others Eton related, plus other miscellaneous books including a run of the Book Collector
(3 shelves)
£150-200
639 Tomasetti (Giuseppe). La Campagna Romana Antica Medioevale e Moderna, 7 vols., Florence, 1979-80, b&w plts. and illusts., all orig. cloth, 4 vols. in d.j.s, folio, together with Filippo Brunelleschi, la sua opera e il suo tempo, 2 vols., 1980, b&w illusts., orig. printed wrappers, with slipcase, 4to, plus Gloton (Jean Jacques), Renaissance et Baroque a Aix-en-Provence, 2 vols., Rome, 1979, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to, and others on Italian architecture and related, mostly printed in Italian, with some in French, 4to, 8vo (6 shelves)
(3 shelves & a carton)
(3 shelves)
£100-150
(3 shelves)
650 Papé (Frank C., illust.). The Book of Psalms, [1913], signed on the title by artist, col. illusts. with captioned tissue guards, t.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, a little rubbed and faded on the spine, 4to, together with Tylor (Edward B.), Primitive Culture: Researches into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion, Language, Art, and Custom, 2 vols., 3rd ed., revised, 1891, orig. cloth gilt, spines sunned, 8vo, plus Petrie (W.M. Flinders, ed.), Egyptian Tales Translated from the Papyri, 1st & 2nd series, 1895, b & w illusts. by Tristram Ellis, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, and other miscellaneous books, including art reference, Judaism, Folio Society, etc.
£150-250
(6 shelves)
643 Hayden (Arthur). Spode & His Successors. A History of the Pottery, Stoke-on-Trent, 1765-1865, 1st ed., January, 1925, tipped in col. plts. with captioned tissue guards, orig. cloth gilt in soiled and frayed d.j., thick 8vo, together with other art, antiques and architecture reference, a few cookery books, etc. (3 shelves)
£150-200
651 Aviation and related, civil and military, including gliding, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j. (6 shelves)
£200-300
652 Children’s and illustrated books and annuals, etc., mostly 20th c., including Roald Dahl, a few Edwardian pictorial cloth juvenile fiction, etc.
£150-200
644 Miscellaneous books, including art reference, travel, guide books, a few antiquarian, etc., many of Spanish interest (3 shelves)
£200-300
£100-150
642 Rackham (Arthur, illust). Siegfried & the Twilight of the Gods, by Richard Wagner, trans. Margaret Armour, 1911, thirty tipped in col. plts. with captioned tissue guards, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, soiled and some wear, 4to, together with Hornung (E.W.), Mr. Justice Raffles, 1st ed., 1909, 4 pp. publisher’s ads. at rear, some scattered spotting, orig. pict. cloth, rubbed, torn at foot of spine, with loss, 8vo, with other children’s and illustrated books, including Britain in Pictures series (3 shelves)
£200-300
649 Ripley (S. Dillon). Rails of the World. A Monograph of the Family Rallidae, 1977, forty-one full-page col. illusts. after paintings by J. Fenwick Lansdowne, orig. cloth in d.j. and slipcase, folio, with other ornithology, including Tunnicliffe, mostly recent hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG
641 Art reference and related, including Studio Special Numbers, etc. (3 shelves)
£100-150
648 Miscellaneous antiquarian, mostly Continental, 18th & 19th c., many odd vols., many contemp. vellum bindings
£150-200
640 Children’s literature, including Hugh Lofting, Rosemary Sutcliff, G.A. Henty, Anthony Buckeridge, Angela Brazil, W.E. Johns, et al (3 shelves)
£150-200
(6 shelves)
£150-250
£100-150
645 Music and related, including bound copies of The Gramophone, c. 1960s-90s, and The Monthly Letter, A Critical Review of Recent Recordings, c. 1960s/70s
653 Cooper (William T. and Forshaw, Joseph M.). The Birds of Paradise and Bower Birds, 1977, fine full-page coloured illusts. by William Cooper, orig. cloth in d.j. and slipcase, folio, with other ornithology, mostly recent hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG
(3 shelves)
(3 shelves)
£70-100
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£200-300
654 Gilpin (William). Observations on the Western Parts of England, Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty. To which are added, a few Remarks on the Picturesque Beauties of the Isle of Wight, 1898, eighteen tinted aquas., correct as list, contemp. red quarter morocco with vellum tips, a little worn at head of spine, together with Trotter (William Edward), Select Illustrated Topography of Thirty Miles Round London; Comprising Views of Various Places within this Circuit, n.d., c. 1840s, eng. frontis., addn. vign. title, thirtytwo steel-eng. views, lacks maps, some spotting, a.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, rebacked, 8vo, and other British topography, including folding maps and miscellaneous leather bindings, etc.
663 History, literature and biographies, mostly 20th c.
(3 shelves)
(3 shelves)
(3 shelves)
£50-80
664 Geology and related (3 shelves)
£100-150
665 Geology and related, mostly gemstones, minerals and related (3 shelves)
£70-100
666 Aviation, military and railway interest, etc., mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j.
£150-200
£80-120
655 Eardley-Wilmot (Captain S.). Voyages and Travels of Lord Brassey, K.C.B., D.C.L., from 1862 to 1894, 2 vols., 1895, folding maps, some minor scattered spotting, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Thackeray (Lawrence), The Light Side of Egypt, pub. A. & C. Black, 1928, twenty-four tipped in col. illusts., orig. pict. cloth, rubbed and minor wear to spine, slim 4to, plus Smythe (Frank S.), Mountains in Colour, 1st ed., 1949, fifty-seven col. illusts. from photographs by the author, orig. cloth in sl. frayed and torn d.j., 4to, with other travel and related, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., mostly G/VG
667 [Connolly, Cyril]. The Unquiet Grave. A Word Cycle, by Palinurus, 1st ed., printed at the Curwen Press for Horizon, 1944, frontis., orig. printed wrappers, a little soiled, with purpose-made full leather book box, 8vo (unnumbered copy of a limited edition of 1000), together with other miscellaneous poetry, literature and history, etc., including a few antiquarian
668 Geology and related, mostly Paleontology, fossils, dinosaurs, etc.
(6 shelves)
(6 shelves)
(3 shelves)
£150-200
£80-120
£150-200
656 Paperbacks, a good mixed collection of approx. 600 paperbacks, including Penguins, Agatha Christie and other detective fiction, a few large-format, etc., mostly G/VG
669 Modern literature and fiction, including Ruth Rendell, Barbara Vine, Len Deighton, Dennis Wheatley, Tom Clancy, Bernard Cornwell, et al, mostly orig. cloth in d.j., G/VG
(7 shelves)
(6 shelves)
£150-250
£150-200
657 Science fiction and fantasy, mostly paperbacks and magazines, plus a few hardback publications in d.j., mostly G/VG
670 Victorian/Edwardian juvenile fiction and similar, all orig. pictorial dec. cloth
(7 shelves)
(6 shelves)
£100-150
658 Children’s illustrated books and annuals, mostly 20th c., G/VG (6 shelves)
671 Miscellaneous books, including history, art reference, biographies, The Saturday Book, etc., mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG
£150-200
(6 shelves)
659 History and literature, etc., 19th and 20th c., including leather bindings (6 shelves)
(3 shelves)
(3 shelves)
£100-150
674 Geology and related, including journals (6 shelves)
£200-300
£150-250
675 Geology and related, including biographies, mostly recent publications, many in d.j. (6 shelves)
£150-200
676 Geology and related, including natural history and animals (6 shelves)
£150-200
677 Geology and related, a miscellaneous collection (6 shelves)
£100-150
£150-200
678 Miscellaneous books, including art reference, a few Victorian/Edwardian pictorial cloth bindings, etc.
662 Aviation and related, mostly recent hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (3 shelves)
£150-200
673 A similar lot
661 Goble (Warwick, illust.). The Water-Babies. A Fairy Tale of a Land-Baby, 1909, thirty-two tipped in col. plts. with captioned tissue guards, t.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, some wear to spine, 4to, together with Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, by J.M. Barrie, 1906, fifty tipped in col. illusts. by Arthur Rackham, with captioned tissue guards, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, worn on spine, 4to, and other miscellaneous books, including children’s illustrated works, gardening, South Africa and wine, etc. (3 shelves)
£150-200
672 Phillips (John). Manual of Geology, Theoretical and Practical, edited Robert Etheridge and Harry Govier Seeley, 1st ed., 1885, map frontis., wood-engs., some folding, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed on spine, thick 8vo, with other miscellaneous geology, mostly late 19th c.
£150-250
660 Clarke (Harry, illust.). The Year’s at the Spring. An Anthology of Recent Poetry, Compiled by L. D’O. Walters, 1920, col. and b & w illusts., decorations to text, orig. cloth (minor damage to spine) in soiled and frayed d.j., 4to, together with Austen (John, illust.), Manon Lescaut, from the French of L’Abbe Prevost, 1928, col. illusts. and decorations by John Austen, t.e.g., orig. vellum-backed blue cloth boards, 4to (limited edition 196/500, signed by the artist), with other children’s and illustrated books, etc. (3 shelves)
£150-200
(6 shelves)
£70-100
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£70-100
679 Diderot (Denis). A Diderot Pictorial Encyclopedia of Trades and Industry..., 2 vols., Dover Publications, 1959, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j.s., 4to, together with other misc. books including Gollancz editions of Ellery Queen novels (inc. some ex-lib.), approx. twenty titles by Hendrik Van Loon, cookery, science fiction, and history etc. (6 shelves)
683 Low (David). Elements of Practical Agriculture; Comprehending the Cultivation of Plants, the Husbandry of the Domestic Animals, and the Economy of the Farm, 3rd ed., 1840, a few wood-engs. to text, orig. cloth gilt, a little soiled and minor wear, together with Willard (X.A.), Willard’s Practical Dairy Husbandry; A Complete Treatise on Dairy Farms and Farming... , New York, 1877, num. wood-engs. to text, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, plus Hovell (Mark), Rats and How to Destroy Them, 1st ed., 1924, b & w illusts. to text, commercial ads. at front, orig. cloth gilt, all 8vo, with others of agricultural interest
£100-150
680 Dunlop (Beth). Arts & Crafts Houses I & II, 2 vols., Phaidon, 1990, col. and b & w plts. and illusts., ink stamp to title of each, orig. qtr. cloth with pictorial boards, 4to, together with Bold (John), Greenwich, An Architectural History of the Royal Hospital for Seamen and the Queen’s House, pub. English Heritage, 2000, col. and b & w illusts., orig. boards in d.j., 4to, plus other art and architecture related, including National Gallery of Art,Washington, Johannes Vermeer exhibition catalogue, 1995, col. illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to (6 shelves)
(6 shelves)
684 Geminiano (Ioannea S.). Summa de Exemplis et Rerum Similitudinibus Locupletissima... , Antwerp, 1630, contemp. Oxford leather, a little worn on spine, thick 8vo, together with Curtis (John), Farm Insects: Being the Natural History and Economy of the Insects Injurious to the Field Crops of Great Britain and Ireland, 1st ed., 1860, uncol. eng. plts., some scattered spotting, contemp. calf, giltdec. spine, a little rubbed, 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian
£150-200
681 Miles (W.J.). Modern Practical Farriery; A Complete Guide to all that Relates to the Horse... , n.d., c. 1885, col. litho. plts. and num. b & w illusts., orig. half morocco, gilt-dec. spine, rubbed, 4to, together with Wilson (John), British Farming. A Description of the Mixed Husbandry of Great Britain, 1st ed., 1862, wood-engs. to text, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, with others of agricultural interest, including several bound volumes of the Gloucestershire Old Spots Herd Book, etc. (6 shelves)
£150-200
(6 shelves)
£200-300
685 Children’s books and annuals, mostly 20th c., including William stories (6 shelves)
£150-250
686 Railway and related, mostly modern publications, many in d.j.
£150-200
(3 shelves)
682 Robinson (Solon, editor). Facts for Farmers; Also for the Family Circle. A Variety of Rich Materials for all Land-Owners, about Domestic Animals and Domestic Economy; Farm Buildings; Gardens, Orchards, and Vineyards... , 2 vols. in 1, New York, 1872, eng. plts., some spotting and browning, orig. half morocco, gilt-dec. spine, rubbed, thick 8vo, with other agriculture, including A.G. Street
687 A similar lot
(6 shelves)
689 Ditto
(3 shelves)
£150-200
£150-200
688 Ditto (3 shelves)
£150-200
(3 shelves)
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£150-200
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