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PRINTED BOOKS & MAPS

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WEDNESDAY 15 DECEMBER 2010

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Christopher Saxton, Wiltoniae..., 1579 Engraved map with original hand colouring Estimate ÂŁ800-1,200

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TRAVEL & EXPLORATION To commence at 11am

1 Atkinson (C.T. and Daniell, David Scott). Regimental History of the Royal Hampshire Regiment, 3 vols. (To 1914/1914-18/1918-54), 1st eds., 1950-2-5, b & w illusts. from photos, maps and battle plans, orig. cloth gilt, vols. 1 & 2 a little rubbed and marked, vol. 3 in soiled d.j., 8vo (3)

6 Beattie (William). Switzerland. Illustrated in a Series of Views taken Expressly for this work by W.H.Bartlett Esq., 2 vols. pub. George Virtue, 1836, half title with dec. eng. vignette to each volume, 105 of 106 eng. plts. (lacking’Pass of the Ghemmi’ p.128 vol.2), water stained throughout, occ. spotting, contemp. half morocco gilt rubbed and frayed at extrems., 4to, together with, Roscoe (Thomas), The Tourist in Italy, The Landscape Annual, pub. Jennings & Chaplin, 1832, title page with eng. vignette, twenty-five engraved plts. each with tissue guard (complete as list), occ. spotting throughout, a.e.g., upper joint partially split, contemp, green cloth gilt, rubbed and frayed at extrems., 8vo

£100-150

2 Atkinson (George Francklin). “Curry & Rice, ” on Forty Plates; or, The Ingredients of Social Life at “Our Station” in India, 4th ed., 1911, colour plates, inner hinges cracking and a few leaves loose, original crayon sketch of an Indian man by Ina Sheldon-Williams (1876-1956) loosely inserted, orig. gilt dec. cloth, sl. rubbed to extrems., 4to, together with Austin (Alfred), Lamia’s WinterQuarters, A & C Black, 1907, ink inscription from the author to Lord Curzon of Kedleston, colour plates and b & w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, sl. faded to spine, 4to, and Dobson (G.), St. Petersburg painted by F. De Haenen, A & C Black, 1910, colour and b & w plates, three tipped-in b & w photographs to endpapers, orig. decorated yellow cloth, tear to head of spine repaired with sellotape, 4to, plus Gibbs (A. Hamilton), Rowlandson’s Oxford, 1911, colour plates, t.e.g., contemp. crimson half morocco by Zaensdorf, 4to, plus other books, mostly travel (17)

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7 Beattie (William ed.). The Danube, Its History, Scenery and Topography, Splendidly Illustrated from Sketches taken on the Spot by Abresch and Drawn by W.H.Bartlett Esq., pub. Virute & Co., n.d., c.1835, title page and dec. half title with uncoloured eng. topographical vignette, one b & w engraved map and seventy-eight b & w engraved views (complete as list), each with tissue guard, numerous wood engravings to text, occ. spotting, orig. pubs. blue cloth gilt, worn, frayed and bumped at extrems., 4to, together with, Fearnside W.G. ed.), Tombleson’s Views of the Rhine, 1832, title page with uncoloured eng. topographical vignette, sixty-eight b & w engraved views, folding engraved panorama of the river at rear of binding, slight fraying to margins., contemp. half morocco gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, with, Wright (Rev. G.N. & Buckingham L.F.A.), Belgium, The Rhine, Italy, Greece and the Shores of the Mediterranean, vol.1 (only), n.d., c.1835, title page and dec. half title with b & w eng. vignette, seventy-two engraved plts. (correct as list), occ. spotting throughout, marbled end papers, a.e.g., contemp. morocco gilt, rubbed and frayed at extrems., 4to

£150-200

3 Australia. Silver Wattle. South Australian Acrostics. The Proceeds to be Devoted to the Home for Incurables, Fullarton, Adelaide, 1879, 95pp., errata slip, some pencil annotation, contemporary ink presentation inscription, original green cloth gilt, a little rubbed with minor stains, 8vo, together with Parkes (Henry), Speeches, on Various Occasions Connected with the Public Affairs of New South Wales 1848-1874, Melbourne, 1876, small ink inscription to title, one or two spots, armorial bookplate with Earl’s coronet and Order of the Garter insignia, original cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo (2)

£100-150

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£120-180

£100-150

4 Barclay (Rev. James). A Complete and Universal Dictionary of the English Language, new ed., pub. George Virtue, n.d., c.1845, portrait frontis of Queen Victoria, title page and dec. half title with allegorical vignette, twenty-two engraved maps with orig. outline colouring and thirty-nine uncoloured engraved plts., occ. light spotting throughout, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed and frayed at extrems., 4to, together with, The Scripture Atlas; or a series of Maps to Illustrate the Old and New Testament, pub. Mathews & Leigh, 1812, calligraphic title page with eng. allegorical vignette, half title and dedication, twenty engraved maps with original hand colouring, including five folding (complete as list), book plate of Robt. Woodgate to front paste down, contemp. half calf gilt, pubs. printed label to upper board, rubbed and bumped at extrems., 4to (2)

£150-200

5 Beattie (William). The Danube Illustrated in a Series of Views taken Expressly for this Work by W.Henry Bartlett, 1842, title page with dec. topographical vignette, spotted, half title with wood eng. vignette, one uncoloured eng. map and seventy-eight b & w engraved views (complete as list), wood engraved chapter headings and vignettes to text throughout, a.e.g., hinges and joints weak, contemp. diced calf with gilt dec. spine, rubbed, worn and frayed, 4to (1)

8 Bradford (William). Sketches of the Country, Character, and Costume in Portugal and Spain, [1812], forty-four (of 54) handcoloured aquatint plates, some with small marginal splits and many det., one (Bishop of Guarda) somewhat browned, supplement bound at rear, broken and disbound, orig. cloth lower board still present, folio

£100-150

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£400-600


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9 Bruce (James, of Kinnaird). Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile, in the Years 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, and 1773, 5 vols., 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1790, fifty-six engraved plates & plans (of 58), three folding engraved maps (each map lined with mull to verso), vol. 3 lacks half-title and title, initial 15 leaves in vol. 4 with loss to upper inner margin corners and repaired, few repaired closed-tears, general slight dampstaining, damp mottling & scattered spotting etc., edges untrimmed, modern qtr. morocco gilt, spines faded and few marks, 4to

11 Camp (Maxime du). Paris ses Organes ses Fonctions et sa vie dans la Seconde Moitie du XIX Siecle, 5 vols., 3rd ed., Paris, 1874, uniform contemp. red qtr. morocco, gilt dec. spines, 8vo, together with Voltaire, Eloge de Voltaire; par M. De La Harpe, de L’Academie Francaise, pub. Geneva & Paris, 1780, three ink stamps to title, contemp. sheep, gilt dec. spine with green morocco title label, rubbed, 8vo, plus six others

Blackmer 221. (5)

12 [Central Asia]. Gemaelde von Wereschagin [so titled on upper cover], pub. J[ohann] B[aptiste] Obernetter, Munich, c. 1880, a total of eighty-six collotypes after paintings and drawings by Vereschagin mounted on twenty-three leaves, four largest collotypes 24 x 18cm and mounted singly, twenty-four collotypes approx. 10.5 x 14.5cm mounted in pairs, one sheet with four collotypes and six with nine (approx. 6.5 x 9.5cm or the reverse), printed details in French, Russian and German, versos blank, all loosely contained as issued in orig. gilt titled red cloth portfolio, some soiling and wear, folio (33 x 49cm)

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£1000-1500

10 Burnett (Major Charles). The 18th Hussars in South Africa. The Records of a Cavalry Regiment During the Boer War 1899-1902, 1st ed., Winchester, 1905, portrait frontispiece, folding maps and halftone plates, a few spots, front hinge a little weak, original blue cloth gilt, spine a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, together with Perpetual War, the Policy of Mr. Madison. Being a Candid Examination of his Late Message to Congress, so far as Respect the Following Topics... the Pretended Negotiations for Peace... Conscript Militia... a Local Volunteer Force, by a New-England Farmer, 1813, 120pp., original wrapper, a few chips, 8vo, with others including Lt.-Gen. H.G. Hart’s New Annual Army List, Militia List, Yeomanry Cavalry List, and Indian Civil Service List for 1886, and 24 vols., a broken run of Guides to German Records Microfilmed at Alexandria, V.A., pub. National Archives and Records Service, Washington, 1958-67 (32)

£100-150

Wasili Vasilyevich Vereshchagin (1842-1904) whose name appears in various transliterated spellings was a Russian painter. The paintings and drawings reproduced in this volume would all appear to be from an expedition he made to Central Asia and Turkestan in 1867. Most of the paintings are views or local types. The majority of small studies are of the heads of local types. No other copies of this work have been traced and as it is not possible to tell whether this is complete as issued the volume is sold not subject to return. (1) £300-500

£100-150

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17 Crookshank (Lt.-Col. C. de W.). Prints of British Military Operations. A Catalogue Raisonne with Historical Descriptions Covering the Period from the Norman Conquest to the Campaign in Abyssinia, 1921, coloured and b & w plates, Royal Engineers library stamps, previous owner signature, original half cloth, rubbed and faded, 4to, together with The Principles of Strategy Illustrated Mainly from American Campaigns, by John Bigelow, 1891, folding maps, a few spots, bookplate, original cloth, a little faded, folio, with two others: Captain Thuillier’s The Principles of Land Defence and their Application to the Conditions of To-Day, 1902 and J.F.C. Fuller’s The Decisive Battles of the United States, 1942 (4)

£100-150

13 Churchill (Winston S.). The Story of the Malakand Field Force. An Episode of Frontier War, 1st ed., 1898, portrait frontispiece, two folding colour maps, four plans, errata slip, 32pp. pub. catalogue at end, waterstain, a.e.g., contemporary blue full morocco by Zahensdorf, waterstain to covers, 8voWoods A1a. (1)

£150-200

14 Cockburn (Major James). Swiss Scenery from Drawings, pub. Rodwell & Martin, , 1820, title page with uncoloured eng. vignette, sixty-one eng. plts. on india laid (complete as list), each with tissue guard, occ. spotting throughout, a.e.g., orig. green morocco gilt, rubbed and frayed at extrems., 4to Large paper copy. (1)

£150-200

15 Columbus (Christopher). Discovery of America, pub. Dublin, William Folds and Son, 1824, eng. frontis., vignette title, five full-page engs., contemp. calf, 20th. c. reback, wear to extrems., small 8vo (1)

18* Evans (Edward Ratcliff Garth Russell, 1881-1957). Adventurous Life, by Admiral Lord Mountevans, 1st ed., [1946], portrait frontis. and b&w plts., orig. cloth in chipped d.j., 8vo, together with one autograph note and three typed letters signed, all ‘E.R.G.R. Evans’, plus a telegram, all 1942-45, all addressed to Roy Foord, the note saying that he hasn’t a photograph to send so has drawn a penguin (pen and ink sketch included, along with a signed b&w magazine portrait), one typed letter elaborating on the same theme, one thanking for his birthday wishes and congratulating him on his essay on Captain Scott, one letter and the telegram with thanks for congratulations and birthday wishes, all one page, complete with franked envelopes

£150-200

16 Craig (John). A New Universal Technological, Etymological and Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language, Embracing all the Terms used in Arts, Science and Literature, vols. IV, V, VII & XI only, 1849, sixteen engraved folding maps with original outline colouring, contemp. pubs. cloth gilt, rubbed and bumped at extrems., 4to, together with, The New National Encyclopedia Atlas, pub. William Mackenzie, 1868, thirty-four folding colour litho. maps (only), gutta percha perished, contents loose and shaken, hinges and joints broken, boards near detached, spine partially lacking, contemp. pubs. cloth gilt, worn and frayed, 4to, together with an an uncoloured eng. eight sheet Russian map, sectionalised and laid on linen, 1839, each sheet approx. 680 x 430mm, contained in orig. marbled card chemise, in slip case with gilt morocco spine, the case worn and rubbed (6)

Admiral Mountevans joined the Royal Navy in 1897 and served in SY Morning, relief ship to the HMS Discovery British Antarctic Expedition 1902-1904. He was second in command, British Antarctic Expedition, October 1909; Commander of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1913, after the death of Captain Robert Falcon Scott. He served as London Regional Commissioner for Civil Defence 1939-1945. (13) £200-300

£100-150

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19 Gamble (C.F. Snowden). The Story of a North Sea Air Station, being Some Account of the Early Days of the Royal Flying Corps (Naval Wing) and of the part played thereafter by the Air Station at Great Yarmouth and its Opponents during the War 1914-1918, pub. OUP, 1928, b & w plts. from photos., large folding map at rear, orig. cloth gilt, lightly rubbed and marked in places, small nick in upper joint, 8vo (1)

£70-100

20 Guthrie (William). A New Geographical, Historical and Commercial Grammer; and Present State of the Several Kingdoms of the World, 1770, uncoloured engraved folding hemispheral map of the world by Thomas Kitchin and a further seventeen folding engraved maps, one map with closed tear (England) and one map with crude later hand colouring (Ireland), boards near detached, text block split into two parts, contemp. speckled calf, rubbed worn and frayed, 8vo, together with, Blair (Rev. D.), The General School Atlas of Modern Geography in a Series of Twenty three Maps of the Principal States & Kingdoms throughout the World Embracing the Most Recent Discoveries, pub. T.J.Allman, 1860, calligraphic title page, twenty-three lithographic maps with orig. outline colour (complete as list), occ. marginal finger soiling, some juvenile pencil scribbles to end papers, boards near detached, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed, worn and frayed, 4to, with, Kelly (Christopher), A New and Complete System of Universal Geography or an Authentic History and Interesting Description of the whole World and its Inhabitants....., vol. 2 (only), 1817, lacking dec. half title, fourteen uncoloured engraved maps (including several folding) and twenty-three uncoloured engraved plts. some dust soiling and spotting throughout, lacking last few pps. and all end papers, lacking boards, spine cracked and frayed with slight loss, 4to, with one other similar Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (4)

£200-300

21 Guthrie (William). A New Geographical, Historical, and Commercial Grammar; and Presentt State of the Several Kingdoms of the World, 2 vols., 1st American ed. improved, pub. Johnson & Warner, Philadelphia; Richmond, Virginia; and Lexington, Kentucky, 1809, twenty-four folding eng. maps (inc. folding double-hemisphere map), one other eng. plt., browning, spotting and slight dampstaining throughout, contemp. sheep gilt with red morocco title labels to spines, 8vo, together with Savage-Landor (A. Henry), Across Unknown South America, 2 vols., 1st ed., Hodder & Stoughton, 1913, numerous b & w plts., mostly after photos, library labels to rear pastedowns, orig. blue cloth gilt, boards slightly marked, frayed at head & foot of spines, 4to, with Keane (A.H.), Stanford’s Compendium of Geography and Travel (New Issue), Asia, 2 vols., 1896, wood eng. frontis. to each, b & wplts. and illusts., folding col. litho maps, some blind library stamps, ink library stamps to verso of title, library bookplates and labels to endpapers, orig. cloth gilt, classification numbers at foot of spines, 8vo, with Doughty (Charles M.), Travels in Arabia Deserta, 2 vols., reprinted 1924, port. frontis. to each, b & w plts., folding plts. & plans, one folding map contained in pocket at rear of vol. 1, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, plus three other travel related (11)

23 [Heierli, Julie. Die Schweizer Trachten vom XVII-XIX, Jahrhundert nach Originalen, Zurich, 1897-98], 36 chromolithographed plates, bound without title, contemporary half brown morocco, lightly rubbed, folio (1)

24 Heuschling (Xavier). L’Empire de Turquie..., pub. Bruxelles & Peris, 1860, contemp. qtr. morocco, gilt dec. spine, 8vo, together with Gladstone (W.E.), Bulgarian Horrors and the Question of the East, 1876, bound with Greece, Greece Abandoned; or, Three Years of Diplomacy on the Greek Question, 1880, bound with Extrait du Messager D’Athenes, Memoire Confidentiel sur le Hatt Imperial du 30 Novemre 1875, pub. Athenes, 1876, bound with Smyth (Patrick J.), The Eastern Question, Speech of Patrick J. Smith, Esq., M.P., on the Greeks and Sclavs Delivered in the House of Commons, February 16th, 1877, pub. Newcastle-On-Tynne, [1877], bound with Effendi (Wassa), Etudes sur L’Albanie et les Albanais, pub. Constantinople, 1879, bound with Whitaker (Edgar), Look to the Balkans, pub. Constantinople, 1876, contemp. qtr. morocco gilt, spine rubbed, 8vo, plus seventeen others (20)

£200-300

£200-300

25 Hunt (John, 1910-1998). The Ascent of Everest, 1st ed., 1953, colour and b&w plts. from photos, signed by author to title, orig. cloth in d.j., minor marginal nicks and creases, 8vo, together with a typed postcard signed ‘John’, from Hunt’s home in Knighton, Radnor, Wales, 15th February 1953, to Eileen Bickford of York, ‘Thank you so very much for your kind message which I shall remember specially later, when we are really at grips with the problem. Although we have met briefly in my Sandhurst days, my recollection of you is still as a small golden haired girl with whom I used to return, hand in hand, from Miss Herrings!’, a little soiled, postally used

22 Hedin (Sven). Through Asia, 2 vols., 1st English ed., 1898, photogravure port. frontis. to each vol., b & w plts., two folding maps (frayed to edges), ink library stamps to titles, few leaves strengthened to inner margins, 20th c. qtr. library morocco with classification mark to foot of spines, rubbed, 8vo, together with Trans-Himalaya, Discoveries and Adventures in Tibet, vols. 1 & 2 only (of 3), 1909, b & w port. frontis. to each, b & w plts. and three folding maps, ink library stamps to titles, a.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, spines faded and with classification marks at foot, extrems. slightly rubbed, 8vo (4)

£300-400

£150-200

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£100-150


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26 Jamieson (Alexander). A Celestial Atlas Comprising a Systematic Display of the Heavens in a Series of Thirty Maps Illustrated by Scientific Descriptions of their Contents and accompanied by Catalogues of the Stars and Astronomical Execrcises, pub. G & W.B.Whittaker and N.Hailes, 1822, calligraphic title and dedication pages, thirty engraved celestical charts, twentyeight with sparse early colouring (complete as list), tissue guard to each map, some damp staining and spotting throughout, upper hinge weak, contemp. half morocco gilt with pubs. printed label to upper board. rubbed, frayed and worn, oblong 4to (1)

£400-600

27 Johnston (Alexander Keith). Handy Royal Atlas of Modern Geography, 1873, title and dedication page, frontis. of folding map of the Arctic, forty-five folding engraved maps with orig. outline colouring (complete as list), a few maps with splits to central fold, occ. marginal finger soiling, a.e.g, contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed, frayed and worn, folio (1)

£70-100

28 Joyce (Ernest E. Mills, 1875-1940). The South PolarTrail.The Log of the ImperialTrans-Antarctic Expedition, 1st ed., 1929, thirty-two leaves of plts. from b & w photos, one full-page chart, signed presentation inscription to half-title, inscribed to Mrs. Hartley ‘“With every wish” from an “Auld Australia Penguin”‘, followed by a quotation from the last four lines of Robert W. Service’s poem ‘The Quitter’, ‘And though you come out of each gruelling bout, All broken and beaten and scarred, just have one more try - it’s dead easy to die, It’s the keeping-on-living that’s hard’, signed with good wishes (‘Kia Ora’) and dated London, 4th May 1931, upper hinge sl. cracked, orig. blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed and soiled, 8vo Spence 642; Taurus 106; Rosove 188.A1.a: ‘the principal firsthand account of the Ross Sea shore party of Shackleton’s 1914-17 expedition.’ Provenance: From the family of Mrs. William Hartley, a fruiterer in Burnley, Lancashire. (1) £800-1200

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29 Kaempfer (Engelbert). Amoenitatum Exoticarum PoliticoPhysico-Medicarum. Fasciculi V, Quibus Continentur Variae Relationes, Observationes & Descriptiones Rerum Persicarum et Ulterioris Asiae..., Lemgo, 1712, eng. frontis. (frayed to fore-edge), title printed in red & black with eng. illust., fifteen folding eng. plts. (inc. folding map) and sixty-three full-page eng. illusts. (one folding to lower edge, inc. 8 full-page woodcuts), eleven other smaller eng. & woodcut illusts. to text, occ. scattered spotting & browning, full-page illust. to leaf 4D4 torn with slight loss and repaired, contemp. vellum, blind arabesque to centre of each board, upper joint cracked, 4to

30 Kelly (Thomas, pub.). Authentic History and Description of the World and its Inhabitants, Forming a New and Complete Universal Geography Illustrated by Interesting Engravings and a set of Newly Drawn Maps forming a Complete Atlas, vol.1 (only), n.d. c.1825, allegorical engraved frontis and title page with engraved vignette, twenty-one uncoloured engraved maps, forty-four uncoloured engraved plts., occ. closed tears to text, some marginal finger soiling and spotting throughout, contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed, frayed and worn, 4to, with, Barclay (Rev. James), Barclay’s Complete and Universal English Dictionary, pub. Nuttall, Fisher & Dixon, Liverpool, 1810, eighteen uncoloured folding engraved maps, spotted and toned throught, occ. closed tears, boards detached, contemp. calf, rubbed, frayed and worn, 4to

Armorial bookplate to verso of title of Alexander Home, 1st Earl of Home (c.1566-1619). Hunt 427. (1) £1500-2000

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£100-150


31 Kennard (Adam Steinmetz). Eastern Experiences Collected During a Winter’s Tour in Egypt and the Holy Land, 1st ed., 1855, pub. catalogue at end, a few spots, library label remnants to pastedowns, contemporary cloth, a little rubbed, slight lean, 8vo, together with The Navy in India 1763-1783, by Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond, 1931, illustrations, one or two spots, presentation inscriptions, original cloth, spine a little faded and spotted, 8vo, plus Essays on the Sacred Language, Writings, and Religion of the Parsis, by Martin Haug, 2nd ed., 1878, library stamp to title, a few spots, original cloth, small numbered label to spine, light soiling, 8vo, with two others: J. Carlile McCoan’s Egypt Under Ismail. A Romance of History, 1889 and Tales of the East; Or, Adventures of Amurath, Prince of Persia, in Search of Instruction and Amusement, c. 1815 (5)

33 Lang (John Dunmore). An Historical and Statistical Account of New South Wales: Including a Visit to the Gold Regions, and a Description of the Mines; with an Estimate of the Probable Results of the Great Discovery..., Bring Down the History of the Colony to the First of July, 1852, 2 vols., 3rd ed., 1852, occ. minor spotting, orig. cloth gilt, slightly frayed at head & foot of spine, 8vo, together with Meredith (Mrs. Charles), Notes and Sketches of New South Wales, During a Residence in that Colony from 1839 to 1844, 1st ed., John Murray, 1844, bound with Drinkwater (John), A History of the Siege of Gibraltar, 1779-1783, with a Description and Account of that Garrison, from the Earliest Periods, pub. John Murray, 1844, folding wood eng. plan, some browning and spotting throughout, contemp. half calf, paper library label to upper board, covers rubbed & worn, 8vo, plus Meredith (Mrs. Charles), Notes and Sketches of New South Wales, During a Residence in that Colony from 1839 to 1844, pub. John Murray, 1849, few wood eng. illusts., browning and some dampstaining, modern half calf gilt with red morocco title label, 8vo, and Trollope (Anthony), Australia and New Zealand, 2 vols., 3rd/New ed., 1876/75, folding col. litho maps frontis. to each vol. (map in vol. 1 with short closed-tears to folds), two other folding maps, orig. cloth, rubbed and slight wear, 8vo, with Stuart (E.J.), A Land of Opportunities being an Account of the Author’s Recent Expedition to Explore the Northern Territories of Australia, 1st ed., 1923, b & w frontis. and plts., folding map at rear, rear free endpaper torn with loss, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, and Calvert (F.), The Exploration of Australia, 2 vols., London & Liverpool, 1895, b & w frontis. to vol. 1, numerous port. plts., one folding col. litho map, orig. cloth gilt, spines darkened and spotted, 4to, plus The Discovery of Australia, 2nd ed., 1902, b & w frontis. and plts., a.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, 4to

£100-150

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32 Lal (Mohan). Life of the Amir Dost Mohammed Khan, of Kabul, with his Political Proceedings towards the English, Russian, and Persian Governments, including the Victory and Disasters of the British Army in Afghanistan, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1846, nineteen litho. ports. on india paper (inc. frontis. to vol. 1), bound without publisher’s catalogue, some light offsetting to text, near contemp. gilt dec. dark green half morocco, extrems. slightly rubbed, 8vo (2)

£300-400

34 Leonowens (Anna Harriette). The English Governess at the Siamese Court: being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace at Bangkok, 1st ed., Boston, 1870, wood eng. frontis., plts. and 4pp. facsimile letter, short closed-tear to front free endpaper, orig. gilt dec. cloth, 8vo

£300-500

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35 [Malcolm, John]. Sketches of Persia, from the Journals of A Traveller in the East, 2 vols., new ed., 1828, a little spotting, bookseller inkstamps to titles, contemp. half calf gilt, upper cover to vol. 1 near det., and upper cover and prelims. to vol. 2 det., 8vo

39 Mortimer (W. Golden). Peru, History of Coca ‘The Divine Plant’ of the Incas. With an Introductory Account of the Incas, and of the Andean Indians ofTo-day, 1st ed., NewYork, 1901, b & w illusts., t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and faded on spine (new endpapers), thick 8vo

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£100-150

£100-150

36 Markham (Clements R.). Markham Memorials, 2 vols., 1913, colour plates of armorials by Mabel Markham, illustrations, a few spots, t.e.g., original black half morocco, some dampstains, 4to Sir Clements Robert Markham (1830-1916) was a geographer and explorer, secretary of the Royal Geographical Society from 1863-1888 and organiser of the National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-04, launching the polar career of Robert Scott. (2) £100-150

40 Naval Chronicle. The Naval Chronicle, vol. 1 Jan - June 1799 , vol. 14 Jul - Dec 1805, and vol. 15 Jan - June 1806, dec. title page, numerous eng. aquatint plts. several with later hand colouring, some folding, some spotting and staining throughout, non matching calf bindings, 8vo (3)

41 Nicolay (Nicolas de, 1517-1583 ). Les Quatre Premiers Livres des Navigations et Peregrinations Orientales, 2nd issue, Lyon: par Guillaume Rouille, 1568, title printed within elaborate woodcut border incorporating grotesques and figures of Athena and Ares, 55 engraved costume plates (of 61) attributed to Louis Danet, hand coloured by an early hand, two plates cut-round and relaid, two plates remargined, a few other plates with marginal tears and subsequent paper repairs to verso, some minor marks and finger soiling, contemp. ink owners inscription to title, contemp. calf, gilt decorated corners and elaborate central medallion to covers, professionally rebacked and cornered, folio

37 McKenney (Thomas L.). Sketches of a Tour to the Lakes, of the Character and Customs of the Chippeway Indians, and of Incidents Connected with the Treaty of Fond du Lac..., also, a Vocabulary of the Algic, or Chippeway Language..., 1st ed., Baltimore: Fielding Lucas Junr., 1827, half-title present, hand-col. litho port. frontis. and twentyeight litho & eng. plts. (inc. 18 hand-col.), ink ownership at head of title, scattered spotting and few marks throughout volume, contemp. calf, rebacked and corners repaired, spine torn and worn, hinges cracked, covers rubbed and worn, 8vo, together with Richards (T. Addison, edit.), Appletons’ Companion Hand-book of Travel: Containing a Full Description of the Principal Cities, Towns, and Places of Interest, together with Hotels and Routes of Travel through the United States and the Canadas, New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1860, four hand-col. folding maps, advertisement leaves at front and rear, orig. cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo (2)

Copies of the 1568 edition with the plates coloured are very rare. Nicolas de Nicolay (1517-83) was made Geographer Ordinary by Henri II and was sent to join Gabriel d’Aramon’s embassy in Constantinople in 1551. The illustrations, designed by Nicolay himself, were hugely influential and were much copied by other authors throughout the 17th century. Blackmer 1196 (1580 edition). (1) £1500-2000

42 Osborne (Hon. & Rev. Sydney Godolphin). Scutari and its Hospitals, 1855, five tinted litho. plts., including frontis., title-page with loss to lower blank margin repaired, and several pages frayed at edges and strengthened with archive tape, scattered foxing and some light staining, small illust. of a dog mounted on front pastedown, orig. blindstamped blue cloth gilt, sl. rubbed and faded, rebacked, tall slim 8vo

£200-300

38 [Mitchell, John Edward]. Records of the Royal Horse Artillery, from its Formation to the Present Time (being the Revised Edition of ‘The Records of the Horse Brigade’), London, 1888, contents a little loose in orig. gilt-dec. cloth, soiled and some wear to extremities, 4to, together with Abbott (P.E.), Recipients of the Distinguished Conduct Medal 1855-1909, (Being a List, with other Details, of all those who were Awarded the Medal before the Outbreak of the First World War), 2nd ed., 1987, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. twotone cloth gilt, slim folio, plus Douglas-Morris (Kenneth), Naval Long Service Medals 1830-1990, privately printed, 1991, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., folio, and McInnes (Ian), The Meritorious Service Medal. The Immediate Awards 1916-1928, pub. 1992, orig. boards in d.j., 4to, and others of military, naval and aviation interest (2 cartons)

£150-200

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£100-150

43 Paris. Paris sous Napoleon III (so titled on upper cover), n.d., pub. Lebrasseur & Dutot, c. 1860s, eighteen eng. plts., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and somewhat soiled, oblong 4to, together with Views of Paris, pub. Rock & Co., c. 1860s, fifty steel-eng. vign. views on twenty-five leaves, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, slim 8vo, plus A Map of the Kingdom of France according to the Treaty of Paris, November 20, 1815, Divided into Departments and Districts from the Map of M. Cassini de Theury, Sold by W. Faden, December 4, 1815, hand-col. eng. map, sectionalised on four sheets, overall size approx. 48 x 47 in (122 x 119cm) in orig. card slipcase, with a large collection of late 19th/early 20th c. Paris guides and maps, etc.

£150-250

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44 Peary (Robert E.). Northward Over the “Great Ice”, A Narrative of Life and Work along the Shores and upon the Interior Ice-Cap of Northern Greenland in the Years 1886 and 1891-1897, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1898, b & w port. frontis. to each, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, folding map at rear of vol. 2, both volumes lack front free endpapers, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt dec. cloth in bright condition, 4to

47 Radclyffe (C.R.E.). Big Game Shooting in Alaska, 1st ed., Rowland Ward, 1904, frontis. and b & w illusts. from photos., folding map in pocket at rear, ad. leaf, dec. endpapers, orig. cloth gilt, slightly rubbed to extrems., tall 8vo

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45 Percival (Captain Robert). An Account of the Cape of Good Hope; containing an Historical View of its Original Settlement by the Dutch, its Capture by the British in 1795 ... Also a Sketch of its Geography, Productions, the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants, etc., 1st ed., 1804, bound without 4pp. pubs. ads., contemp. calf, rebacked with gilt spine and morocco title label, corners neatly repaired, 4to

48 Rennell (James). Illustrations (chiefly Geographical) of the History of the Expedition of Cyrus, from Sardis to Babylonia; and the retreat of the ten thousand Greeks, from thence to Trebisonde, and Lydia. With an Appendix, containing an enquiry into the best method of improving the geography of the Anabasis, 1st ed., 1816, folding eng. map frontis., without the two maps contained in separate folder (as often), minor spotting to one or two leaves, modern goodquality half calf gilt, with black morocco label to spine, 4to

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£100-150

£100-150

46 Price (William). Journal of the British Embassy to Persia; Embellished with Numerous Views Taken in India and Persia: also, a Dissertaion upon the Antiquities of Persepolis, vol. 1 [all pub.], 2nd ed., 1825, fifty litho and eng. plts., blind library stamps mostly to fore-edge margins of plts., occ. minor scattered spotting and slight dust soiling, sewing broken and text block split into three parts, disbound, without covers, oblong folio

£80-120

49 Roskill (Captain S.W.). The War at Sea 1939-1945, 3 vols. in four, pub. HMSO, 1954-61, numerous folding maps and half-tone illustrations, bookplate, original cloth, d.j.s, a little rubbed, 8vo (4)

Wilson p.179. (1)

£150-200

£200-300

£400-600

50 Scott (Captain R.F.). Scott’s Last Expedition, 2 vols., 3rd ed., 1913, photogravure portrait frontispiece to each, folding maps, coloured and b & w plates, blind embossed library stamp to halftitles and engraved bookplate to upper pastedowns, t.e.g., original blue cloth gilt, large 8vo (2)

£100-150

51* [Shackleton, E.]. Postcard signed ‘F. Wild’, c. 1910, b & w illust. from a photo of ‘Farthest South, Queen’s Flag hoisted’, commemorating Sir Ernest Shackleton’s 1907-1909 British Antarctic expedition, together with two related postcards, one a head and shoulders portrait of Shackleton from a photo by Beresford, and one of Dr. Forbes McKay full length in kit with rucksack, pickaxe and smoking a pipe, all postally unused, a few minor spots to verso, 9 x 14cm and the reverse John Robert Francis Wild was born at Skelton, Yorkshire in 1874. Wild joined the Merchant Navy in 1889, and in 1900, transferred to the Royal Navy. Volunteering for the British National Antarctic Expedition, 1901-1904 (leader Robert Falcon Scott), he served as an able seaman in Discovery. He took part in several sledging expeditions, including an attempt to reach Cape Crozier in March 1902, and was a member of the main western party, led by Albert Armitage. He joined the British Antarctic Expedition, 1907-1909 and was one of the party chosen by Shackleton to make an attempt on the South Pole. (1) £100-150

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55 Thiersch (Frederic). De L’Etat Actuel de La Grece et Des Moyens D’Arriver a sa Restauration, 2 vols., Leipzig, 1833, some browning, contemp. dark green half morocco, gilt dec. spine, 8vo, together with Breton (Ernest), Athenes, 2nd ed., Paris, 1868, wood eng. frontis., plts. and illusts., early 20th c. dark green qtr. morocco gilt, large 8vo, with Cheston (Charles), Greece in 1887, 2nd ed., 1887, upper pastedown inscribed by the author, orig. cloth, spine faded and covers slight damp mottled, 8vo, with Sathas (C.N.), Documents Inedits Relatifs a L’Histoire de la Grece, 9 vols., Paris, 1880-90, folding map frontis. to vols. 1 & 2, double-page photographic frontis. to vol. 4, contemp. qtr. morocco gilt, cloth covered board corners, extrems. rubbed, 4to, plus ten others related (23)

£200-300

56 Vahl (M.). Greenland, Published by the Commission for the Direction of the Geological Investigations in Greenland, 3 vols., Copenhagen & London, 1928-29, b & w illusts. and plans etc., edges untrimmed, orig. printed wrappers, slightly marked, large 8vo Contents include the discovery of Greenland, Exploration and Nature of the Country, the past & present population of Greenland, and the colonization of Greenland and its History until 1929. (3) £100-150

57 War Office. Soldiers Died in The Great War, 1914-19, 80 vols. (complete), facsimile reprints, pub. J. B. Hayward & Son, Polstead, Suffolk, 1988-89, orig. cloth in d.j.s, a little rubbed, small folio, VG (80)

£500-800

58 Withers (William Bramwell). The History of Ballarat, from the First Pastoral Settlement to the Present Time, 2nd ed., Ballarat, 1887, numerous litho plts., one folding litho plt. (lined to verso) and one folding col. litho plan (one fold & closed-tear strengthened with adhesive tape to verso), recent endpapers, orig. pictorial cloth gilt, slightly rubbed at head & foot of spine, 8vo (1)

52 Shackleton (Sir Ernest). South, The Story of Shackleton’s Last Expedition 1914-1917, 1st ed., 1919, col. frontis., b & w plts. from photos, folding map at rear (with closed-tears repaired with adhesive tape), text block generally toned as usual, orig. dec. blue cloth, frayed at head & foot of spine, large 8vo

59 Wright (Rev. G.N. & Allom, Thomas). France Illustrated Exhibiting its Landscape Scenery, Antiquities, Military and Ecclesiastical Architecture &c. 4 vols. (bound in 3), pub. Fisher Son & Co., n.d., c.1850, title and dec. eng. half title to each vol., 127 eng. plts. (complete as list), some spotting throughout, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, some damp staining, slight fraying at extrems., 4to, together with, Heath (C.), Paris and its Environs, Displayed in a Series of Two Hundred Picturesque Views, 2 vols., pub. Jennings & Chaplin, 1831, title and decorative half title to each vol., 200 eng. views, some spotting throughout, contemp. half morocco gilt, faded and worn, 4to, with one other similar

The 1st ed. was printed on poor quality paper, hence the toning. Spence 1107. (1) £500-800

53 Shackleton (Sir Ernest). South, The Story of Shackleton’s Last Expedition 1914-1917, new impression, 1919, col. frontis., b & w plts. from photos (one detached & frayed to edges), folding map at rear with short closed-tear, occ. scattered spotting, orig. dec. blue cloth, upper joint split, frayed and worn at head & foot of spine, board corners frayed, large 8vo (1)

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£150-200

£200-300

60 Wyld (James). An Atlas of the World Comprehending Separate Maps of its various Countries Constructed & drawn from the latest Astronmomical & Geographical Observations, 1870, calligraphic title page with heraldic vignette, four b & w eng. ‘comparative’ plts., forty-four (of 46), engraved maps with original outline colouring, including two folding (lacking France in Provinces & Guatemala), one folding map with long closed tear, contemp. half morocco gilt, upper board detached, rubbed and worn, small folio

54 Stark (Freya). A Winter in Arabia, 1st ed., 1940, half-tone illustrations, a few spots, bookplate, original cloth, tear to lower joint, spine faded, 8vo, together with Letters From Syria, 1st ed., 1942, half-tone illustrations, a few spots, previous owner signature, original cloth, price-clipped d.j., edges rubbed and nicked, 8vo, plus East is West, 1st ed., 1945, b & w illustrations, previous owner signature, original cloth, joints and edges rubbed, 8vo, with ten other Freya Stark first editions including Perseus in the Wind, 1948, Traveller’s Prelude, 1950 and Beyond Euphrates, 1951 (17)

£100-150

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61 Ackermann (Rudolph, pub.). A History of the University of Cambridge, its Colleges, Halls and Public Buildings, vol. 1 (of 2), 1815, eng. port. frontis., thirty-five hand-col. aqua. plts. (including the Founders’ plts.), correct as listed, mostly offset to text and all with small ink lib. stamp to an image corner within plt. impression, contemp. calf gilt, lib. label to pastedown and blind stamp to upper cover, plain antique-style calf reback and corner restoration, 4to Abbey, Scenery, no. 80. (1)

65 Bartlett (W.H. & J. Stirling Coyne). The Scenery and Antiquites of Ireland, 2 vols., George Virtue, c.1840, eng. port. to vol. 1, addn. eng. vign. title to each vol., single page eng. map of Ireland, 118 steel eng. views, correct as list, foxed, vol. ii with prelim. blank torn out, marbled endpapers and edges, hinges split, contemp. gilt dec. green calf, rubbed, vol. 2 with sl. loss at head of spine, 4to (2)

£100-150

£300-500

62 Angus (William). The Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, in Great Britain and Wales in a Collection of Select Views ..., 1787, eng. title and sixty-three plates, some spotting, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed and soiled, split along joint and upper cover near det., oblong folio (1)

£200-300

63 Baker (J.). The Imperial Guide with Picturesque Plans of the Great Post Roads, containing Miniature Likenesses, engraved from real sketches, of the Cities, Towns, Villages, Seas, Islands, Mountains, Public Edifices and Private Buildings, Situated in and near such thoroughfares, pub. C.Whittingham, 1802, fourteen pictorial linear road maps all with orig. hand-coloured borders (of 20), five aquatint topographical plts. only (of 13?), sewing weak and few leaves detached, edges untrimmed, upper inner hinge broken, contemp. half vellum, dust-soiled, 8vo, together with [West, Thomas], A Guide to the Lakes, in Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire, 4th ed., 1789, eng. frontis. and folding eng. map, contemp. half calf, joints cracked, worn, 8vo, with Skrine (henry), A General Account of all the Rivers of Note in Great Britain..., 1801, double-page aquatint frontis., seventeen eng. maps, slight offsetting to text, contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spine, upper joint slightly cracked, 8vo, with [Feltham, John], A Guide to all the Watering and SeaBathing..., new & improved ed., [1815], folding eng. frontis., twenty-two eng. maps (inc. 6 folding), twenty-eight eng. plts., 20th c. sheep, 8vo, plus eight others, including five other editions of Watering & Sea-Bathing guides (12)

66 Boswell (Henry pubs.). Historical Descriptions of New and Elegant Picturesque Views of the Antiquities of England and Wales, n.d., c.1786, eng. allegorical frontis., title page & preface, 193 engraved plts. and fifty engraved maps by Thomas Kitchin, some fraying and short closed tears to fore-edge, some worming to first few leaves, very occ. spotting, contemp. reverse calf with contrasting morocco label to spine, hinges and joints weak, upper board near detached, rubbed, bumped and frayed, folio

£200-300

64 Bartlett (W.H. & Beattie, William). The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places and Coast Scenery of Great Britain, 2 vols., 1842, engraved frontis and half title to each, portrait of Queen Victoria to vol. 1, 120 (of 122) uncoloured engraved plts. (lacking Beriwck Lighthouse & Portsmouth Harbour entrance), some spotting and marginal finger soiling throughout, some damp staining to rear of vol. 1, contemp. blind panelled calf with gilt titles to spines, a little rubbed and worn, 4to, together with, Neale (John Preston & Shepherd Thomas & Britton John), Jones’ Views of the Seats, Mansions, Castles &c. of Noblemen & Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland & Ireland and other Picturesque Scenery, 1 vol. (only?), pub. Jones & Co., 1829, calligraphic title with eng. vignette and near contemp. manuscript ownership signature, 200 eng. views on 100 sheets, some spotting and staining throughout, marbled end papers, contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed, frayed and worn, 4to (3)

Appears complete although Chubb CCLVII calls for 195 plates. (1)

£400-600

67 Britton (John). The Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain Represented and Illustrated in a Series of Views, Elevations, Plans, Sections and Details of various Ancient English Edifices, vols.1 & 4 (only), 1807 & 1814, dec. half titles, 105 eng. plts., some spotting throughout, vol. 1 a.e.g., contemp. dec. blind stamped calf, gilt dec. spine, rubbed, worn and frayed, vol. 2 disbound, folio, together with, Hall (S.C.), The Baronial Halls and Ancient Picturesque Edifices of England...., vol. 1 (of 2), pub. Henry Sotheran & Co., 1881, thirty-six tinted litho. plts. (complete as list), occ. spotting throughout, some plates loose and shaken, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed and frayed, folio, with, Morris (Rev. F. O.), A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain, vols. 1, 3 (2 copies) & 4 only, n.d., c.1880, numerous chromolitho. plts., occ. spotting, a.e.g, orig. pubs. dec. cloth, rubbed and frayed, vol. IV disbound, 4to, plus approx. 175 loose plts, together with one other similar

£150-200

Sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return. (8)

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70 Dodgson (G., & Belcher, Henry). Illustrations on the Scenery on the Line of the Whitby and Pickering Railway, in the North Eastern Part of Yorkshire, with a Short Description of the District and Undertaking, 1836, addn. eng. vign. title, twelve eng. plts., errata slip present, some spotting and dampstaining mostly to plt. margins, orig. cloth, frayed & cracked to upper margin, 8vo Includes an account of the opening of the line on 26 May 1836. (1)

£70-100

71 Dore (Gustave & Jerrold, Blanchard). London. A Pilgrimage, 1st ed., 1872, numerous wood engravings, many full-page, foxing to endpapers, a.e.g., contemp. red half morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed, large 4to (1)

£150-200

72 Green (Mowbray A.). The Eighteenth Century Architecture of Bath, 1904, folding map of Bath at front, b&w plts. and illusts. throughout, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt dec. cloth, some wear to extrems., 4toLimited edition 22/500. (1)

£100-150

73 Griffith (Samuel Young). New Historical Description of Cheltenham, pub. Cheltenham & London, 1826, eng. title dustsoiled, forty-four eng. plts. only (of 45, inc. two plts. of the Literary Saloon in Cheltenham not listed in plt. list), seven leaves at rear with eight eng. adverts, lacks all maps & plans, contemp. manuscript note pasted to verso of plt. list, one plt. trimmed to image and laiddown, one leaf of text excised to margins and repaired, some other marginal paper repairs, minor dust-soiling and dampstaining, upper inner hinge cracked, late 19th c. half morocco, worn with insect damage to spine and boards, 4to (1)

£70-100

74 Harwood (J. & F., Publishers). Harwood’s Landscape Annual for 1841, fifty uncol. steel-eng. topographical vign. views, some scattered spotting, a.e.g., orig. blind-stamped and gilt-dec. cloth, rubbed and a little soiled, together with Harwood’s Illustrations of the Lakes, n.d., c. 1850, thirty uncol. topographical steel-eng. vigns., a.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, a little soiled, oblong 8vo, plus Rock & Co., Views of Windsor, n.d., c. 1860s, thirty-six uncol. steel-eng. vign. views, some spotting, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and a little worn at edges, with a further twenty-five similar steel-eng. view books and approx. forty later photo-litho. view books

68 Cary (John). Cary’s Traveller’s Companion or a Delineation of the Turnpike Roads of England and Wales shewing the Immediate route to every Market and Borough Town throughout the Kingdom laid down from the best Authorities on a new set of County Maps, 1840, calligraphic title page with near contemp. manuscript ownership signature, title page and front free end papers detached, contents list and advertisement, forty-three engraved maps with original outline colouring (complete as list), including one folding (Yorkshire), folding map repaired on verso, very occ. ink marginalia, occ. spotting, upper hinge broken, contemp. half calf, rubbed worn and frayed, 8vo

(a carton)

£300-500

69 Cary (John). Cary’s New Map of England and Wales, with part of Scotland on which are Carefully laid down all the Direct and Principal Cross Roads , the Course of the Rivers and Navigable Canals, Cities, Markets and Borough Towns, Parishes and most considerable Hamlets, Parks, Forests &c. &c....., pub. 11th June 1794, engraved title, dedication and explanation leaf, engraved general map with orig. hand colouring, seventy-seven engraved maps with orig. outline colouring numbered to eighty-one, index to rear, book plate of Hon.ble Henry F. St. Clair Erskine to front paste down, upper board detached., contemp. half calf gilt, spine partially lacking, rubbed, frayed and worn, 4to

75 Hinderwell (Thomas). The History and Antiquities of Scarborough, and the Vicinity, 2nd ed., York, 1811, eng. frontis., two eng. plts. (one folding) and one folding eng. map, some browning, spotting & offsetting, near contemp. half calf, spine and extrems. rubbed, 8vo, (Boyne CCLXXX), together with Sharp (Sir Cuthbert), History of Hartlepool, by the Late Sir Cuthbert Sharp, being a Reprint of the Original Work, Published in 1816, with a Supplemental History, to 1851, Inclusive, pub. Hartlepool, 1851, wood eng. frontis., eng. plts. and maps (some folding, torn with loss, adhesive tape repairs), wood eng. illust. to text, folding pedigrees etc., initial leaves loose, orig. cloth gilt, upper joint split and some wear, 8vo, plus Eastmead (Rev. W.), Historia Rievallensis: Containing the History of Kirkby Moorside, and an Account of the most Important Places in its Vicinity..., 1824, eng. frontis. (detached with upper board), two eng. plts. and few illusts. to text, occ. scattered spotting, sewing slightly weak, near contemp. qtr. morocco, boards detached and spine very worn, 8vo

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A late edition of the ‘Travellers Companion’ with nine of the county maps showing railways. Not listed in Chubb. (1) £120-180

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£100-150


76 Hutchins (John). The History and Antiquities of The County of Dorset, 4 vols. 3rd. ed., 1861 - 70, title pages printed in red & black, numerous eng. plts. some folding, some spotting, hinges strengthened, a.e.g., orig. green gilt dec. morocco, rebacked but preserving orig. ornate gilt dec. spines, a little rubbed at extrems., folio A handsome set. (4)

£400-600

77 Jones (& Co., publishers). Jones’ Views of the Seats, Mansions, Castles, Etc. of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England, 2 vols., 1829, calligraphic title page with eng. vignette to vol. 1, numerous b & w eng. views, occ. spotting and some off setting throughout, marbled end papers, contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed and worn at extrems., 4to, together with, Middiman (S.), Select Views in Great Britain, vol. 1 (only), pub. John & Josiah Boydell, 1812, fifty-one (of 53) b & w engraved views, some spotting and staining throughout, remains of library stamps to first few leaves, contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed and worn, 4to (3)

£120-180

78 King (Edward). Munimenta Antiqua; or, Observations on Antient Castles Including Remarks on the Whole Progress of Architecture, Ecclesiastical, as well as Military, in Great Britain..., vols. 1-3 only (of 4), 1799-1804, numerous eng. & aquatint plts. (inc. few folding), occ. scattered spotting and few minor closed-tears, contemp. half calf, joints cracked, lower board of vol. 1 deatached, rubbed and worn, folio (3)

£200-300

79 Kitchin (Thomas & Jefferys,Thomas). The Small English Atlas being a New and Accurate Sett of Maps of all the Counties in England and Wales, pub. Kitchin & Jefferys, 1751, dec. allegorical title page and preface, two general maps of England and Wales and forty-eight b & w engraved county and regional maps each with descriptive and explanatory text below map, last map ( The Isles of Scilly) split along central fold, very occ. spotting, later ink annotations on verso of a few maps, later end papers, book plate to front paste down, later qtr. gilt calf with marbled boards, small 8vo Chubb CXCIII. Uncommon. (1)

£1000-1500

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80 Lewis (John). The History and Antiquities, Ecclesiatical and Civil, of the Isle of Tenet in Kent, 1st ed., 1723, title printed in red and black, with eng. vign. view of Richborough, seven eng. plts., including four with letterpress to verso or recto, and one folding, a few eng. or woodcut illusts. to text, one or two minor marks, small rust-hole to centre of leaf B3, untrimmed, early manuscript index in ink to rear pastedown, early 20th c. presentation inscription to Edith May, from her mother, dated Christmas 1910 to front endpaper, orig. boards, heavily rubbed and soiled, 4to

81 Maitland (William). The History of London from its Foundation to the Present Time, 2 vols., 1756, 120 eng. plts. and ward plans etc., (inc. frontispieces and 11 folding eng. plts. & plans), some damp soiling and fraying (some plts. and text with occasional loss), few leaves detached, some spotting and few marks etc., ink library stamps to titles, few plt. margins and some leaves of text, contemp. qtr. calf, joints split and spines worn, boards lacks surface coverings, folio

According to a printed advertisement to verso of the title, only 150 copies of this work were published for subscribers. This edition not in Upcott (only the second edition of 1736 listed). (1) £150-200

82 Moll (Herman). The Geography of England and Wales; or, A Set of Maps of all the Counties in England and Wales with the Great Roads and Principal Cross-Roads and the Distances from Town to Town, pub. Thos. Bowles & J.Bowles, 1747, title page torn with slight loss, laid on near contemp. paper, fifty-one uncoloured engraved maps with decorative engraved borders, including three folding (complete as list), one map (Devon) stained, bound with, Moll (Herman), Scotland Delineated or Thirty-Six New and Correct maps of North-Britain, pub. Thomas Bowles and John Bowles, 1745, title page with near contemp. ink annotation, thirty-six uncoloured engraved maps, including two folding (complete as list), contemp. half calf with contrasting morocco gilt label to spine, rubbed and worn, oblong 4to

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£200-300

An unusual varient combining two of Moll’s county atlases. Not described in Chubb. (1) £1500-2000

83 Montgomeryshire. Collections Historical & Archeological relating to Montgomeryshire, issued by the Powys-Land Club, vols. 1-20 bound in 19, 1868-86, some b & w and col. plts., edges stained red, contemp. half calf over red boards with contrasting leather labels to spines, rubbed, 8vo Volume 20 is an extra volume containing the Herbert MSS at Powis Castle. (19) £150-200

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84 Morison (Douglas). Views of Haddon Hall, pub. Henry Graves & Co., 1842, dec. litho. title page, list of subscribers and dedication, twenty-five litho. plts. (complete as list), some spotting throughout, orig. qtr. morocco gilt, bumped and stained, folio, together with, Rayner (S.), The History and Antiquities of Haddon Hall, pub. Robert Moseley, Derby, 1836, title page, dedication and list of subscribers, thirty-two litho. plts. on india wove (correct as list), six extra litho. plts. not called for in list bound in at rear, some spotting throughout, contemp. half blind stamped dec. calf, upper board detached, spine loose and partially lacking, rubbed, frayed and worn, folio (2)

86 Scott (Richard). A Topographical and Historical Account of Hayling Island, Hants., pub. I.Skelton, Havant, 1826, folding b & w engraved map, title page with eng. topographical vignette, b & w litho. plts., pp. 55 with closed tear, hinges and joints weak with upper board near detached, contemp. pubs. boards, lacking spine, 8vo (1)

87 Stockdale (F.W.L.). Excursions in the County of Cornwall, Comprising a Concise Historical and Topographical Delineation of the Principal Towns and Villages..., 1st ed., 1824, engraved title, engraved folding map, 48 engraved plates, some light spotting and browning, previous owner stamps, contemporary half calf, some wear to spine, 8vo, together with A History of the Scottish Highlands, Highland Clans and Highland Regiments, ed. by John Keltie, 2 vols., 1875, colour map, chromolithographed plates of tartans, engraved portraits, illustrations, bookplates, contemporary green half morocco, rubbed, 4to, with others including J.C. Atkinson’s History of Cleveland Ancient and Modern, 2 vols., 1874 (lacking one plate as usual) and vol. III only of William Dugdale’s Monastici Anglicani, 1673 (with engraved Hollar plates)

£150-200

85 Moule (Thomas). The English County’s Delineated, or, A Topographical Description of England, 2 vols., 1837, eng. frontis. and title to vol. 1, sixty maps and plans, including large folding map of London (fold tears, detached), all somewhat browned and closely trimmed at margins, with some shaving to fore-margins, contemp. diced calf, worn, 4to (2)

£100-150

£300-400

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£150-200


88 Wallis (James). Wallis’s New Pocket Edition of the English Counties or Travellers Companion in which are carefully laid down all the Direct & Cross Roads, Cities, Townes, Villages, Parks, Seats and Rivers, with a General Map of England i Wales, [1810], calligraphic title page, forty (of 42) engraved maps with orig. hand colouring (lacking Cheshire & Durham), occ. spotting throughout, partially disbound with several maps loose, upper board detached with pubs. label to upper board, contemp. half morocco, rubbed soiled and worn, 12mo, together with, Bacon (George W. pubs.), New Large Scale Ordnance Atlas of the British Isles with Plans of Towns....., n.d., [1883], 101 colour printed lithographic county, regional and town plan maps (complete as list), some marginal dust soiling, gutta percha perished, contents loose and shaken, contemp. cloth gilt, stained and bumped at extrems., folio, with another copy of the same, with two others similar Sold as a colllection of maps not subject to return. (5)

£200-300

89 West (William). A History of the Forest or Chace, Known by the Name of Cranborn Chace, Collected from Authentic Early Records, and Continued to a Late Period: with a Brief Description of its Present State, Gillingham: printed by E. Neave, 1816, contemporary signature of William Chafin of Chettle to front blank and with inscription ‘The plan of this publication is to insinuate that Lord Rivers has no rights of a Chase within the County of Wilts’, numerous ink inscriptions and notes throughout in William Chafin’s hand, armorial bookplate of Phillip Shirley to upper pastedown, late 19th c. dark green half morocco gilt by Leighton, 8vo William Chaffin (1733-1818) of Chettle House in the village of Chettle in Cranborne Chase, was the author of the best account of the battles between keepers and deer poachers entitled ‘Anecdotes respecting Cranbourn Chase: with a very concise account of it; together with the rural amusements it afforded our ancestors in the days of yore, pub. 1816’. He was a very keen country sportsman who accidentally shot a woman on his first outing with a gun. (1) £150-200

Lot 90 91 Wright (G.N.). Ireland Ilustrated from Original Drawings by G.Petrie, W.H.Bartlett & T.M.Baynes, pub. H.Fisher, Son & Jackson, 1833, title and dec. eng. half title, eighty uncoloured eng. plts. printed on forty sheets (correct as list), occ. spotting throughout, a.e.g., contemp. qtr. morocco gilt, rubbed, frayed and worn at extrems. 4to, together with, Bartlett (W.H.), The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland, 2 vols., n.d., c.1840, title page and half title with uncoloured eng. vignette to each vol., lacking engraved map, numerous b & w eng. plts. occ spotting throughout, a.e.g., non matching bindings, vol.1 gilt dec. morocco, rubbed and worn at extrems., vol.2 orig. half morocco gilt, rubbed frayed and worn at extrems., 4to

90 Whitaker (Thomas Dunham). An History of Richmondshire, in the North Riding of the County of York; together with those parts of the Everwicschire of Domesday which form the Wapentakes or Lonsdale, Ewecross, and Amunderness, in the Counties of York, Lancaster, and Westmoreland, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1823, eng. port. and forty-four eng. plts., plus twenty-seven genealogical tables (inc. 16 double-page), numerous wood eng. illusts., armorial bookplate of John Plumbe Tempest of Tong Hall Yorkshire to upper pastedowns of each volumes, edges rough-trimmed, late 19th/early 20th c. half morocco gilt by R.H. Porter, gilt armorial crest at foot of spines, folio Boyne CCL. (2)

£500-800

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£120-180


NATURAL HISTORY

94 Bradley (Richard). A Complete Body of Husbandry; collected from the Practice and Experience of the most considerable Farmers in Britain. Particularly setting forth the Various Ways of Improving Land..., London: printed for James Woodman and David Lyon, 1727, half title present, title printed in red and black, four engraved folding plates, one plate with a little fraying to fore-edge, a little contemporary marginalia, contemp. mottled calf, upper cover detached, 8vo (1)

£150-200

95 Dallas (Donald). The British Sporting Gun and Rifle, Pursuit of Perfection 1850-1900, 1st ed., 2008, col. and b & w illusts., a.e.g., orig. half morocco gilt, large 4to, contained in slipcase, Limited edition of 100 copies (un-numbered), signed by the author, together with Medlar Press, Angling Manuscript by A.J. Lacie(?), 1843, facsimile ed., 1995, approx. 190pp. detailed manuscript notes in facsimile, numerous full-page col. and b & w plts. of original studies of fish in facsimile, contemp. black sheep, 8vo, Limited edition 1195/1489 (2)

£80-120

96 Heath (Francis George). The Fern Portfolio, 3rd. ed., pub. S.P.C.K., 1885, fifteen chromlithographic plts. (complete as list), upper hinge and joint weak, orig. pubs. gilt dec. cloth, slim folio (1)

£80-120

97 Kirby (W.F.). The Butterflies and Moths of Europe, pub. Cassell & Co., 1907, fifty-four bright colour printed litho. plts (complete) and one b & w litho. plt. misbound, orig. half morocco gilt, joints weak, rubbed and worn, 4to (1)

£70-100

92 Andrews (James). The Art of Flower Painting, in Easy Lessons; with Directions for Preparing the Tints, and Examples of Each Subject in Various Stages, Drawn and Coloured from Nature, pub. Tilt and Bogue, [1842], 12 hand coloured plates and 12 plain plates, two plates strengthened at inner margin, orig. green cloth gilt, fraying to extrems., oblong 4to Scarce. (1)

£100-150

93 Bewick (Thomas). A General History of Quadrupeds, 5th ed., Newcastle upon Tyne, 1807, numerous wood engraved illusts. to text, a few spots, contemp. calf, later reback with raised bands and gilt decoration, rubbed, corners bumped, 8vo, together with Recreations in Natural History; or, Popular Sketches of British Quadupeds, 1815, numerous engraved plates and wood engraved illusts. by Luke Clennell (lived 1781-1840; one of Thomas Bewick’s most gifted pupils), a.e.g., upper inner hinge split, contemp. crimson morocco gilt, rubbed, 8vo (2)

98 Linnean Society. Transactions, vols. 1 - 5, 1791 -1800, numerous eng. b & w and hand coloured plts. and tables throughout, some folding, occ. spotting throughout, library label to front paste down, contemp. half sheep, rubbed, frayed and worn, 4to (5)

£100-150

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£200-300


99 Miller (Philip). The Gardeners Dictionary: Containing the Methods of Cultivating and Improving the Kitchen, Fruit and FlowerGarden, as also the Physic-Garden, Wilderness, Conservatory, and Vineyard..., Abridg’d from the Two Volumes lately Published in Folio, 3 vols., 2nd ed., 1741, eng. frontis. to vol. 1, two eng. plts., eng. 18th c. armorial bookplate of Ambrose Isted to verso of dedicaton leaf in vol. 1 and verso of titles in vols. 2 & 3, hinges cracked, vol. 3 lacks rear free endpaper, contemp. calf, red morocco title labels to spines, joints cracked, rubbed and some wear, 8vo (3)

105 Tegetmeier (W.B.). Pigeons: their Structure, Varieties, Habits, and Management... with Coloured Illustrations of the Different Varieties, Drawn from Life by Harrison Weir and printed in colours by Leighton Brothers, Routledge, 1868, twenty-six chromos. on sixteen plts., several strengthened along edges with archive tape, one or two with marginal water-stain, b & w plts. and illusts., pubs. ad. leaf at rear, hinges repaired, a.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, rebacked with remains of orig. spine laid down, tall 8vo, together with Smith (Rev. Francis), The Canary: its Varieties, Management, and Breeding, with Portraits of the Author’s Own Birds, Groombridge, 1868, twelve col.printed plts., 6pp. pubs. ads. at rear, half-title browned, ms. ownership name on front free endpaper, a.e.g., page block loose in orig. gilt dec. blue cloth, spine faded and gilt dulled, edges rubbed, 8vo, plus Mackie (Mrs.), Willy’s Book of Birds, Darton & Hodge, 1862, nine chromo. plts. with some hand-finishing, incl. frontis. and addn. title-page, plts. browned, and a few with short edge-tears and light marginal staining, frontis. and front free endpaper detached, tissue guard at front torn with loss, letterpress title-page with contemp. ms. inscription at head, a.e.g., orig. blindstamped blue cloth gilt, spine darkened and rubbed at ends, sm. 4to, plus The Canary Book, by Robert L. Wallace, 3rd ed., [1899], orig. cloth

£100-150

100 Montreal Star, pub. Wild Flowers of Canada, by Special Artists, Montreal, c. 1895, 144 chromolithographed plates, two images per sheet, title trimmed at foot, light offsetting, contemporary half brown morocco, lightly rubbed and stained, oblong 4to (1)

£50-80

101 Redoute (Pierre-Joseph). Fruits and Flowers / Roses / Roses 2, Ariel Press, 1954-56, each containing 24 colour plates, orig. printed wrappers, a little fraying to extrems., together with Urquhart (Beryl Leslie, ed.), The Camelia, 2 vols., 1956/1960, 36 colour plates, orig. cloth in frayed and torn d.j’s, plus others related incl. ‘Album de Redoute’ (Collins, 1954), ‘Great Flower Books’ by Sitwell & Blunt (Collins 1956) and ‘The Rhododendron’ edited by Urquhart in 2 vols. (1958/62), all folio (9)

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106 Timeform. Race Horses of 1973-5, 1978-87 & 2001, Chasers & Hurdlers, 1979-92, 1998/99, 2001-04, together 32 vols., num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. faux morocco gilt, all except two (Race Horses of 1980 & 1987) in d.j., 8vo, G/VG

£70-100

102 Rusden (Moses). A Further Discovery of Bees. Treating of the Nature, Government, Generation & Preservation of the Bee, with the Experiments and Improvements arising from the keeping them in transparent Boxes, instead of Straw-hives..., 1st ed., printed for the author, 1679, pp.[24], 142, three folding eng. plts., lacks frontis. and final leaf of text (K8) & free endpapers, ownership signature to title, some light browning, faint ink stamps to front pastedown, contemp. sheep, upper board detached and lower joint cracked, slight wear, 8vo Wing R2313. (1)

£150-200

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£70-100

£200-300

103 Sidney (S.). The Book of the Horse: (Thorough-Bred, Half-Bred, Cart-Bred), Saddle and Harness, British and Foreign......, pub. Cassell, Petter & Galpin, n.d., c.1880, twenty-five colour printed chromolitho. plts. (complete as list), numerous b & w wood engravings throughout, some spotting to first few leaves, a.e.g., hinges and joints weak, a few leaves loose, orig. pubs. gilt dec. cloth, boards and spine near detached, crudly repaired with tape, 4to (1)

£100-150

104 Sitwell (Sir George). On the Making of Gardens, pub. Dropmore Press, 1949, limited edition numbered 690/1000, illust. by John Piper, owners inscription, orig. cloth in torn d.j., 8vo, together with Blunt (Wilfrid & Stearn, William T.), The Art of Botanical Illustration, new ed., Antique Collectors’ Club, 1994, colour illusts., orig. cloth in VG d.j., 4to, plus other books on gardening and botany including In Your Garden/In Your Garden Again by Vita Sackville-West, several good quality modern publications, etc. (22)

£70-100

107 Wright (Magnus von). Svenska Faglar Efter Naturen och pa sten Ritade, 3 vols., Stockholm, 1927-29, 364 colour lithographic plts. and 103 b & w photographic illustrations to text, text in Swedish, marbled edges, contemp. gilt dec. calf, contrasting morocco labels to spines, vol. 3 with small chip to spine (but retained), folio (3)

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£300-500


MAPS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 112 Arctic. Quad (Matthias), Plus Arcticus sive Tract, Septentrionalis, Cologne, c.1600, uncoloured engraved map of the North Pole engraved by Johannes Bussemacher, some near contemp. ink marginalia, water staining to upper margin, slight text show through, 215 x 280mm, Latin text on verso

108 Africa. D’Anville (Jean Baptiste Bourguignon & De Vaugondy Robert Didier), A New Map of Africa wherin are particularly express’d the European forts and Settlements drawn from the most approved Geographers, pub. Robert Sayer, n.d., c.1760, engraved map with original outline colouring, with some later enhancement, decorative b & w cartouche, occ. repaired marginal closed tears, backed with archival tissue, 575 x 955mm (1)

This is a reduced version of an earlier map by Gerard Mercator. It shows the North Pole divided into four islands by four fictional rivers which were supposed to drain the oceans of the world. Burden.P.D. The Mapping of North America, no.134. (1) £200-300

£200-300

109 Africa. A mixed collection of approx. 100 maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps including several with original hand colouring, with examples by Fullarton, Tallis, Gall & Inglis, Levasseur, Johnston, S.D.U.K. and Merian, various sizes and condition (approx.100)

113 Asia. Speed (John), Asia with the Islands adjoining described, the atire of the people & Townes of importance, all of them newly augmented by J.S., pub. Thos. Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], uncoloured engraved ‘carte a figures’ map, ten costumed figures decorate the vertical margins with eight oval vignettes of principal cities displayed in the upper horizontal margin, some fraying with slight loss to margins, 400 x 520mm, English text on verso, mounted

£100-150

110 America. Speed (John), America with those known parts in that unknowne worlde, both people and manner of buildings, pub. Thos. Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], uncoloured engraved carte a figures map, ten costumed figures in the vertical margins, eight oval city prospects in the upper horizontal margin, central fold with closed tear, some fraying to margins causing very slight loss to image, 400 x 520mm, English text on verso, mounted (1)

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£1000-1500

£2000-3000

111 Anglesey & Caernarvonshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Comitatus Caernarvoniensis vernacule Carnarvonshire et Mona Insula vulgo Anglesey, n.d., c.1648, hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, slight text show through, 380 x 500mm, Dutch text on verso, together with, Montgomeria Comitatus et Comitatus Mervinia, n.d., c.1648, hand coloured engraved map, elaborate cartouche and mileage scale, 380 x 500mm, Dutch text on verso, with, Denbigiensis Comitatus et Comitatus Flintensis; Denbigh et Flintshire, n.d., c.1648, hand coloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche, 385 x 500mm, Dutch text on verso (3)

£150-250

114 Asia. Danckerts (Cornelius), Accuratissima totius Asiae Tabula Recens Emendata, Amsterdam, [1680 or later], engraved map with original outline colouring, decorative cartouche, trimmed to neat line on vertical margins, slight browing, 495 x 580mm, together with, De Vaugondy (Robert), Archipel des Indes Orientales qui comprend les Isles de la Sonde Moluques et Philippines tiress des Cartes du Neptune Oriental, Paris, c.1750, engraved map with orig. outline colouring, decorative b & w cartouche, 490 x 610mm (2)

Lot 112

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£250-350


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115 Atlantic Ocean. Van Keulen (Gerard), Nieuwe Wassende Graade Zee Kaart over de Spaanse Zee Vant Kanaal tot ‘t Eyland Cuba in Westindia, Amsterdam [1710], large uncoloured engraved sea chart of the Atlantic Ocean showing the west coast of England, France, Spain and Africa and the Eastern sea board of the United States from Newfoundland to Brazil, including the West Indies, four compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, small stain to central fold, two long thin narrow areas of loss to image, skillfully repaired on verso, 595 x 1000mm Koeman, Atlantes Neerlandici, vol. IV, Van Keulen 212, pp. 391. (1)

119 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. George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Bedford, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, vertical borders professionally re-margined, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso (1)

£400-600

£120-180

116 Atlases. A collection of four-part atlases by J.H.Colton and A.J.Johnsson, New York, c.1860, containing approx. ninety single and double page engraved maps with orig. hand colouring, several duplicates, some marginal closed tears, fraying and chipping, largely disbound, folio (approx.90)

£150-200

117 Australasia. A collection of approx. fifty maps, mostly late 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, including examples by Wyld, Gotha, Johnson, Johnston, Bartholomew, Petermann, S.D.U.K. and Levasseur, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.50)

£80-120

118 Austria. Mercator (Gerard), Stiria, c.1620, hand coloured engraved map, 310 x 420mm, French text on verso, together with, Saltzburg archiepiscopatus cum ducatu Carinthiae, [1613 or later], hand coloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche, slight overall toning, 345 x 480mm, French text on verso (2)

120 Braun (Georg, and Hogenberg, Franz). Zurych - Tigurum sive Turegum caesari ut Plerique existimant Tigurinus Pagus vulgo Zurych urbs in Helvetijs....., [1572 or later], hand coloured engraved town plan, 360 x 480mm, Latin text on verso, together with, Decem et Tria Loca Confoederatorum Helvetiae, [1572 or later], thirteen hand coloured engraved town views on one sheet (as published), 370 x 470mm, Latin text on verso

£150-200

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£600-900


121 British Islands. Jansson (Jan), Holy Island, Garnsey, Farne [and] Jarsey, n.d., c.1680, engraved map with naive original colouring, four maps on one sheet (as published), each with a strapwork cartouche, compass rose and rhumb lines, some off setting and toning, 410 x 510mm (1)

124 British Isles. A mixed collection of approx. sixty-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps of the British Isles, England and Wales and regional English maps, several with orig. outline colouring, including examples by Delamarche, Johnston, Wilkinson, Cowperthwait, Gall & Inglis, Lizars, S.D.U.K., Laurie & Whittle, Archer, Moll, Cary, Kitchin, Morden and Stockdale, various sizes and condition

£50-80

(approx.65)

122 British Isles. Munster (Sebastian), Engellandt mit dem anstossenden Reich Schottlandt so vor zeiten Albion und Britannia haben geheissen, Basle, [1588 or later], uncoloured wood block map orientated to the east, stained and toned, trimmed inside neat line on lower margin, German text and decorative wood cut panel on verso, 310 x 360mm

£120-180

125 British Isles. Munster (Sebastian), Engellandt mit dem anstossenden Reich Schottlandt so vor zeiten Albion und Britannia haben geheissen, Basle, [1588 or later], hand coloured woodcut map, orientated to the west, light overall toning, 310 x 360mm, German text on verso

R.W.Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477-1650, no.148. (1) £120-180

R.W.Shirley, Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1477 - 1650, no. 148. (1) £150-250

123 British Isles. Ruscelli (Girolamo), Tabula Europae I, Venice, [1561 or later], uncoloured engraved Ptolemaic map, trimmed along upper margin with slight loss to title, 185 x 260mm, Latin text on verso

126 Burgundy. Ortelius (Abraham), Burgundiae Comitatus Recentiss Descriptio Dno Ferdinando Lannoyo auctore, [1584], engraved map with early hand colouring, elaborate strapwork cartouche, 365 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, mounted

Rodney.W.Shirley, Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1477-1650, no.67. (1) £100-150

Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.51. (1)

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£100-150


129 Cheshire. Speed (John), The County Palatine of Chester with that most ancient Citie described, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, n.d., c. 1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Chester, very slight text show through, 390 x 510mm, English text on verso

127 Cambridgeshire.. Blaeu (Johannes), Cantabrigiensis Comitatuus; Cambridge Shire, [1645 or later], engraved map with original hand colouring, strapwork cartouche and twenty-eight heraldic shields (including two blank), 420 x 525mm, Latin text on verso (1)

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£400-600

£150-250

130 Denbigh & Flintshire. Saxton (Christopher & Kip William), Denbigh Comitatus pars olim Ordovicum [and] Flint Comitatus quem Ordovices olim Imcoluerunt, c.1617, two hand coloured engraved maps, each with elaborate strapwork cartouches and mileage scales, each approx. 270 x 325mm (2)

£100-150

131 Denbighshire. Speed (John), Denbighshire, pub. Thos. Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Denbigh, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, closed tears and occ. small holes affecting image, occ. marginal closed tears, 380 x 515mm, English text on verso (1)

£70-100

128 Canada. De L’Isle (Guillaume), Carte du Canada ou de la Nouvelle France et des Decouvertes qui y ont ete faites, pub. J.Covens & C.Mortier, Amsterdam, c.1730, engraved map with original outline colouring, elaborate uncoloured cartouche and mileage scale, two small worm holes to image, 500 x 580mm Phillips P. L., A List of Maps of America, page 190. Tooley R.V., The Mapping of America, page 20. A fine Dutch copy of De L’Isle’s earlier map of 1703, which shows the East coast of North America as far south as Maryland. (1) £300-500

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132* Derbyshire. Speed (John), Anno Darbieshire described, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, n.d., c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Derby and vignette of Buxton, elaborate strapwork cartouche and compass rose, 390 x 515mm, framed and glazed, together with, Saxton (Christopher & HoleWilliam), Universi Derbiensis Comitatus qui olim Coritanorum suit descriptio, n.d., c.1637, hand coloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche and compass rose, 280 x 310, mounted, framed and glazed, with, Morden (Robert), Darbyshire, [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche, 370 x 425mm, framed and glazed (3)

£400-600

134 Devon. Collins (Capt. Greenvile), Untitled sea chart of the South Devon coastline from Exmouth to Newton Ferris, n.d., c.1700, hand coloured engraved sea chart, large and decorative cartouche showing the 1688 landing of William of Orange , compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, slight spotting in margins, 460 x 580mm (1)

133 Devon. Donn (Benjamin), A Map of the County of Devon with the City & County of Exeter Delineated from an actual Survey by Benjamin Donn. Engraved by Thos. Jefferys Geographer to his Majesty, 1765, engraved map on twelve sheets (lacking key map), original outline colouring, elaborate cartouche and compass rose, table of explanation, inset town plans of Plymouth, Exeter, Lundy Island and Stoke Town, occ. short closed tears to central folds, slight off setting, each sheet approx. 620 x 490mm

£100-150

135 Dorset. Speed (John), Dorsetshyre with the Shyre-towne Dorchester described also the Armes of such noble families as have bene honored with the Titles there of since the Normans Conquest to this present, 1st ed. [1611], hand coloured engraved map, inset map of Dorchester, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, vertical borders trimmed to plate mark and re-margined, two repaired closed tears, 390 x 510mm, English text on verso

Arguably the best known of all the large scale county maps due to the 100 guineas award from the Royal Society of Arts. Donn’s map of Devon was the first map to receive the award which had been conceived by the society in 1762. Donn had taken five years to survey the county and claimed to have measured over 6000 miles of roads and rivers. Highly accurate and exhaustively detailed, the map clearly benefits from Donn’s training as a mathematician, but the skill ofThomas Jefferys as an engraver cannot be understated. Although we have catalogued the map as lacking the key plate, it can be considered complete because it was published and sold in this simple twelve sheet format for one and a half guineas with an extra five shillings for colouring. It was also available in a bound state with a title page, printed index, subscribers list and index map for two guineas plus extra for colouring. Scarce. Brian Kentish. Large Scale County Maps of England and Wales 1705-1832. Item 10. (1) £500-800

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£300-400


136 East Indies. De Vaugondy (Gilles Robert), Archipel des Indes Orientales qui comprend Les Isles de la Sonde Moluques et Philippines, c.1750, engraved map with original hand colouring, decorative cartouche, trimmed inside plate mark on horizontal borders, 485 x 630mm (1)

£150-200

137 East Indies. A mixed collection of approx. fifty maps and views, mostly 18th & 19th century, including maps and sea charts by Kelly, Fullarton, De Vaugondy, Bonne, Merian and Sayer & Bennett, various sizes and condition (approx.50)

£80-120

138 England & Wales. Smith (John), A New Map of South Britain or England and Wales, containing all the Cities and Market Towns with the Road from Town to Town and the number of Reputed Miles...., 1720, uncoloured engraved map, very slight toning to central fold, 450 x 445mm (1)

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£100-150


139 England & Wales. Rocque (John), England and Wales Drawn from the most accurate Surveys, Containing all the Cities, Boroughs, Market Towns & Villages in which are Included all the Improvements and Observations both Astronomical and Topographical, n.d., c.1790, engraved map with original outline colouring, on two sheets, inset map of the Isles of Scilly, uncoloured decorative cartouche, compass rose and table of explanation, old folds, slight off setting, occ, finger soiling, some repairs on verso to closed tears, each sheet approx. 600 x 995mm (1)

£100-150

140 England & Wales. (Walker J & C), A Geological Map of England, Wales and Part of Scotland, Showing also the Inland Navigation by Means of Rivers & Canals, with their Elevation in feet above the Sea, together with the Rail Roads & Principal Roads, n.d. [1838 or later], engraved map sectionalised and laid on linen, bright original hand colouring, calligraphic title, table of explanation, geological and mineralogical cross section below map, 1410 x 1000mm, contained in near contemp. solander box with contrasting gilt morocco label to spine, solander box a little faded and stained with some splitting and separation to joints (1)

143 Europe. Ortelius (Abraham), Europae, [1592], hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche, 345 x 465mm, Latin text on verso

£100-150

Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.5. (1)

141* Essex. Saxton (Christopher), Essexiae Comitat Nova vera ac absoluta descriptio, [1579], engraved map with original hand colouring and some later enhancement, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, slight fraying and abrasion to upper strapwork margin, occ. marginal closed tears, 410 x 530mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£2000-3000

144 Europe. Munster (Sebastian), Europa das ein Drittheil der Erden nach Gelegenheit unserer Zeeit Beschrieben, Basle, n.d. [1588 or later], uncoloured woodcut map, stained and dust soiled, trimmed to neat line on lower margin, 310 x 360mm, woodcut device and German text to verso, together with, Gemeine Beschreibung Aller Mitnachtigen lander Schweden, Gothen, Norwegien, Denmarck &c., Basle, n.d. [1588 or later], uncoloured wood block map, toned and dust soiled, occ. rust marks, trimmed to neat line on lower margin, 310 x 360mm, wood cut device and German text to verso

142* Estate Plan. Davis (John Lambe), A Plan of Several Farms & Lands situate at Hog-Lane near Ashley Green in the Parish of Chesham in the County of Buckingham, Being the Estate of Thomas Axtell, Gent., 1762, pen, ink and watercolour on vellum, elaborate cartouche, compass rose, scale of poles and table of references, slight cockling, some spotting and staining, 675 x 855mm, framed and glazed (1)

£400-600

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£300-500

145 Europe. Sanson (Nicolas), Geographia Patriarchalis Tabula Geographica in Epitomen Contracta in qua Patriarchatus Antiqui......, Paris, 1669, engraved map with original outline colouring, uncoloured decorative cartouche, toned overall, 420 x 570mm, together with, Wells (Edward), A New Map of Present Germany, shewing its Principal Divisions, Cities, Towns, Rivers, Mountains, &c., n.d., c.1700, engraved map with original outline colouring, 375 x 500mm, with one other similar

£400-600

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£100-150


151* Gibraltar. Basire (James), Plan of the Town and Fortifications of Gibralter, exactly taken on the spot in the Year 1738, c.1788, hand coloured engraved folding plan, elaborate strapwork table of explanation, old folds, 370 x 595mm, mounted, framed and glazed 146 Europe. Speed (John), A New Mappe of Romane Empire, sold Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], uncoloured engraved carte a figures map, ten costumed vignettes to vertical margins, six oval city prospects to upper horizonal margins, slight toning to central fold, slight fraying to margins, 400 x 515mm, English text on verso, mounted (1)

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152 Glamorganshire. Saxton (Christopher & Hole William), Glamorgan Comitatus qui olim pars Silurum, n.d., c.1610, hand coloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, toned overall, closed tears affecting image, 275 x 345mm, framed and glazed, together with, Saxton (Christopher & Kip William), Caermardi. comitatus in quo Dimetae olim habitarunt, n.d., c.1637, hand coloured engraved map, two worm holes in lower margin just affecting image, 275 x 320mm, mounted, with, Flint Comitatus quem Ordovices olim Incoluerunt, n.d., c.1610, engraved map with later outline colouring, one closed tear just affecting image, crudly repaired on verso, 265 x 325mm, plus, Cardigan comitatus pars olim Dimetarum, n.d., c.1637, hand coloured engraved map, 265 x 320mm, mounted, together with another four Welsh county maps by William Kip and William Hole, each approx. 270 x 320mm, occ. duplicates, all mounted, various condition

£400-600

147 Europe. A collection of approx. thirty-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including engraved maps, many with original hand colouring, with examples by Finley, De Fer, Bowen, Delamarche, Conder, Jefferys, Johnston, Thomson, Cary, S.D.U.K. and Arrowsmith, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.35)

£100-150

£100-150

148 France. Quad (Matthias), Lotharingiae Ducatus Superiorioris vera delineatio, pub. Johannes Bussemacher, Cologne, c.1600, uncoloured engraved map, tipped on to later paper, slight text show through, 200 x 280mm, Latin text on verso, together with, Jansson (Jan), ourbonois Borbonium Ducattus, pub. Amsterdam, n.d., [1638 or later], uncoloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 380 x 505mm, German text on verso

The collection comprises of:- Glamorgan, Carmarthan, Flint (2), Cardiganshire (2), Brecknock and Monmouthshire. (8) £200-300

The second item described is an example of the Mercator/Hondius atlas maps which were re-developed by Jan Jansson from 1638 to 1666. (2) £100-150

149 France. A mixed collection of approx. fifty maps, mostly 17th & 18th century, engraved maps with examples by Hall, Cloppenberg, Bertius, Merian, Bonne, De Vaugondy, Maugein, Zatta, Gibson, de L’Isle, De Fer, Sanson and Jansson, various sizes and condition (approx.50)

£200-300

150 Germany. A collection of approx. seventy maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, many wih orig. colouring, including examples by Merian, Johnston, Bowen, A & C Black, Bonne, Thomson, Lizars, Homann, Zannoni, Cary, Mercator, Lotter and De Vaugondy, various sizes and condition (approx.70)

£150-250

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153 Goos (Pieter). Pascaart van de Noort Zee Verthoonende in zich alle de Custen en havens daer rontom gelegen, Amsterdam, 1666, engraved sea chart with orig. outline colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, slight overall toning, small stain in lower margin, two worm holes to image, 445 x 550mm, together with, De Zee Custen van Ruslant, Laplant, Finmarcken, Spitsbergen en Nova Zemla, Amsterdam, [1666], engraved sea chart with orig. outline colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, slight overall toning, small stain in lower margin, two worm holes to image, 445 x 545mm (2)

£400-600

154 Grierson (George pubs.). A New and Correct Chart Shewing the Variations of the Compass in the Western & Southern Oceans as Observed in ye Year 1700 by his Ma. Command by Edm. Halley, Dublin, n.d., c.1750, uncoloured engraved sea chart, three elaborate cartouches, two columns of descriptive text describing the use of a sea chart and a compass by Edmond Halley attached to vertical margins, some strengthening to verso, old folds, size overall 590 x 690mm The chart shows the Atlantic Ocean, the west coasts of Europe and Africa and the east coast of Canada and North America and the whole of South America. Grierson’s sea charts are scarce and rarely appear on the market. He appears to have copied the work of Herman Moll and his sea atlas, ‘The English Pilot, The Fourth book’, which was almost entirely a work of piracy. This map has all the appearances of a Mount & Page chart and Grierson did do some collaborative work with this firm of London publishers. (1) £500-800

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155* Hampshire. Saxton (Christopher), Southhamtoniae Comitatus preter Insulas Vectis Jersey et Garnsey quae sunt partes eiusdem comitatus cum suis undigs consinibus Oppidis pagis villis et fluminibus Vera descriptio, [1579 or later], engraved map with original hand colouring, slight toning to central fold, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x 440mm, framed and glazed (1)

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£2000-3000


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156 Hevelius (Johannes). Firmamentum Sobiescianum sive Uranographia totum Coelum Stellatum...., Danzig, 1690, fifty-four (of 56) uncoloured engraved star charts including the two large celestial hemisphere maps, but title page, portrait, two allegorical frontis. plts. and two maps supplied in facsimile, old folds to the hemisphere maps, professional restoration to some maps, largely confined to margins, disbound and contained in modern ring bound portfolio, each map approx. 310 x 385mm, each hemisphere approx. 510 x 510mm

160 India. A collection of approx. forty maps of India, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps with examples by Bertius, D’Anville, Tirion, Bonne, Moll, Kitchin, Kelly, Fullarton, Tallis and S.D.U.K., occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.40)

161 Italy. A mixed collection of approx. forty maps and sea charts, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, many with original colouring, including examples by Bonne, D’Anville, De Vaugondy, Kelly, Johnston, Johnson & Browning, Dower, Thomson and Depot de la Marine, various sizes and condition

Linda Hall, ‘Out of this World’, 22. Hevelius’s ‘Prodromus astonomiae exhibens fundamenta..’ was a monumental atlas in which 1,564 stars were all catalogued and arranged alphabetically under the name of the constellation and how bright each star shone within that particular constellation; he also noted the stars longitude and latitude. Hevelius’s research and rigorous scientific approach resulted in the discovery of eleven completely new constellations. Hevelius also approached the mapping of the stars from a new prospective, in that he showed them as if you were viewing them from space rather than from the earth. Such brilliance was much copied and plaguerised, but these original Hevelius star charts remain one of the landmarks in celestial cartography. (1) £12000-15000

(approx.40)

£150-200

162 Italy. Blaeu (Johannes), Calabria Citra olim Magna Graecia, [1640 or later], hand coloured engraved map of central Italy, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 380 x 480mm, together with, Jansson (Jan), Leicestrensis Comitatus cum Rutlandiae Vulgo Leicester & Rutland Shire, [1646 or later], engraved map with original hand colouring, toned overall, trimmed to neat line and re-margined, 440 x 545mm, German text on verso

157 Holy Land. Munster (Sebastian), Das Heilig Landt mit Ausztheilung der Zwolff Geschlechter, Basle, [1588 or later], uncoloured wood block map, stained and toned , 310 x 360, German text and dec. woodcut device to verso, together with, Syria/ Cypern/ Palestina/ Mesopotamia/ Babylonia/ Zwey Arabia/ mit Bergen/ Wasseren und Stetten, Basle, n.d. [1588 or later], uncoloured wood block map, toned and dust soiled, 310 x 360mm, German text and dec. woodcut device to verso (2)

£100-150

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£100-150

£150-250

158* Huntingdonshire. Bodger (John), Chart of the Beautiful Fishery of Whittlesea Mere in the County of Huntingdon and of such Navigable Rivers with which it has communication from their Spring Heads to their Influx into the Sea, pub. Stilton, 1786, engraving on silk, laid on later hessian, inset map of East Anglia, calligraphic decorative cartouche, compass rose and rhumb lines, table of sailing distances and a detailed Historical account of the Mere, some splitting, staining and fraying to the silk, description of the emblematical figures on the chart on verso of frame, 465 x 665mm, framed and glazed, together with, Parish Map, Untitled Parish plan of Colton, pub. Woverhampton, 1865, hand coloured plan printed on silk, old folds, stained and spotted, 470 x 405mm (2)

£70-100

163* Kent. Speed (John), Kent with her Cities and Earles Described and observed, 1st ed., [1611], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Canterbury and Rochester, strapwork cartouche, trimmed to margins, central fold strengthened on verso, occ. professional repairs to verso, 380 x 505mm, English text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed

159 Huntingdonshire. Speed (John), Huntington Both Shire and Shire Towne with the Ancient Citie Ely Described, pub George Humbell, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Huntington and Ely, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, toned overall, occ. marginal closed tears, 380 x 515mm, English text on verso (1)

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£100-150

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£250-350


165 Lincolnshire. Overton (Henry), A New Mapp of Lincoln Shire with the Post & Cross Roads & other remarks, according to the latest & best observations, 1712, engraved map by Sutton Nicholls with sparse early outline colouring, decorative cartouche, heraldic shields and a table of moons and tides, occ. repaired marginal closed tears, one short closed tear to image, toned overall, 390 x 480mm Uncommon. (1)

£200-300

166 Lincolnshire. Schenk (Pieter & Valk Gerard), Lincolnia Comitatus Anglis Lyncolne Shire, Amsterdam, c.1700, engraved map with original hand colouring, decorative strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 400 x 500mm (1)

164 Keulen (Gerard van). A New Gradually Encreasing Compass Map of a Part the Sea Coasts of England in which is contanied the Coasts of Dorsetshire and Hampshire, extending from the West side of Wight to Bridport with their Shallownesses and Depths by Nicholas de Vries Geome, Amsterdam, [1698 or later], uncoloured engraved sea chart, decorative cartouche, two compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, lightly toned overall, occ. spotting, 525 x 595mm, together with, Collins (Capt. Greenvile), A New and Exact Survey of the River Dee or Chester-Water, n.d., [1693 or later], hand coloured engraved sea chart, decorative cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, toned overall, old folds, 450 x 579mm, with, Collins (Capt. Greenvile), Burlington Bay, Scarborough and Hartlepoole, n.d., [1693 or later], uncoloured engraved sea chart, three charts on one sheet (as published), decorative cartouche, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, slight staining, small area of abrasion to central fold, slight creasing, 450 x 570mm, with two others similar (5)

£100-150

167 Malta. Worsley (J.W. Lt. R.E.), Untitled map of Malta, pub. Valetta, 1824, uncoloured engraved folding map, sectionalised and laid on linen, some spotting, staining, and dust soiling, 610 x 920mm, contained in contemp. gilt cloth boards, hinges weak, worn and frayed An unusual folding map of Malta. (1)

£150-200

£250-350

168 Maps & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. eighty maps, sea charts, horizon plans and prints, mostly 18th & 19th century, including celestial maps and maps of the World, West Indies and Central and South America, including examples by Bonne, Bowen, Kirkwood, Johnson, S.D.U.K., Garnier, Johnston, A & C Black and Arrowsmith, together with seventeen charts, prints and horizon profiles from ‘Voyage Autour du Monde’ by Louis Isodore Duperrey and a broken copy of a 1730 Mercator/Ptolomy atlas containing a decorative eng. frontis and two engraved maps only (Holy Land & South East Asia), and a small collection of approx. 120 wood and steel engravings of social, costume, antiquities and topographical views, various sizes and condition (approx.200)

£150-250

169 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. 150 British and overseas maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including maps of Italy, Germany, Turkey, Scotland and Ireland and British county maps, with examples by S.D.U.K., Morden, Dower, Tardieu, Seller/Grose, Kelly, Pigot, Archer, Murray, J & C Walker, Thomson, Lewis, Arrowsmith, Bonne and Bowen, various sizes and condition (approx.150)

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£150-200


170 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. sixty English county maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including Buckinghamshire, Middlesex, Huntingdonshire, Berkshire, Hertfordshire, Sussex, Rutland and Bedforshire, with examples by Cary, Kitchin, Seller/Grose, Archer, Pigot, Moule, Lewis, Saxton/Kip, Morden, Dower and Smith, various sizes and condition (approx.60)

178 Middle East. A mixed collection of approx. fifty maps and topographical views, mostly 17th & 18th century, including engraved maps by Tirion, Merian, van den Keere, Bertius and Jansson, with uncoloured topographical views by Delsenbach, Hilair, Stadler and Lodge, various sizes and condition (approx.50)

179 Morden (Robert). A collection of seventeen engraved maps, n.d., 1720-30, engraved maps, thirteen with hand colouring, old folds, some maps toned, occ. duplicates, each approx. 175 x 225mm

171 Maps. A collection of twenty geological, ethnological, hyetographic, tidal and comparison maps and charts, pub. William Blackwood & Sons, c.1870, folding engraved maps by W & A. K. Johnston, several with original outline colouring, occ. spotting and finger soiling largely confined to margins, each approx. 505 x 610mm (20)

The maps comprise of :- The North & East Riding of Yorkshire (2), Derbyshire, Durham, Herefordshire, Buckinghamshire, Huntingdonshire, Cumberland, Lancashire, Shropshire, Northumberland, Nottinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Westmorland, Gloucestershire and Britannia Saxonica. (17) £150-200

£100-150

172 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. 100 British county maps, 17th - 19th century, including maps of Hampshire, Somerset, Berkshire, Wiltshire, Worcestershire, Hereford and Monmouth, with examples by Moule, Ramble, Morden, Rollos, Archer, Seller/Grose, Owen & Bowen, Cary, Kitchin, Badeslade & Toms, Fullarton, Saxton/Hole and Pigot, several duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.100)

180 Morden (Robert). A collection of nineteen engraved maps, [1695 or later], uncoloured engraved maps, each with elaborate strapwork cartouche, occ. spotting and staining, two maps trimmed to plate mark, occ. marginal closed tears, two maps with library blind stamp, each approx. 350 x 420mm The maps comprise of :- Monmouthshire, Bedfordshire, Huntingdonshire, Nottinghamshire, Rutland, East Riding of Yorkshire, North Riding of Yorkshire, North Wales, Cambridgeshire, Cumberland, Cheshire, Derbyshire, Durham, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Northumberland, Suffolk, Westmorland and Wiltshire. (19) £250-350

£150-200

173 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. seventy-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including maps of Shropshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Rutland, Lincolnshire, Derbyshire and Bedfordshire, with examples by Moule, Morden, Archer, Kitchin, Cary, Seller/Grose, Owen & Bowen, Lewis, Saxton/Kip, Walker & Fullarton, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.75)

181 Morden (Robert). A collection of twelve engraved maps, [1695 or later], twelve uncoloured engraved folding maps, occ. spotting. each approx. 365 x 420mm The counties comprise of:- The North Riding of Yorkshire, The East Riding of Yorkshire, Northamptonshire, Rutland, North Wales, Bedfordshire (2), Leicestershire, Monmouth, Huntingdonshire, Buckinghamshire and Worcestershire (12) £200-300

£120-180

174 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. 200 maps, 18th & 19th century, including railway maps, town plans, county maps and strip road maps, with examples by Weller, Senex, The London Magazine, Creighton/Walker and Dawson, many with orig. outline colouring, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.200)

182* Morden (Robert). A collection of six British county maps, [1695 or later], six hand coloured engraved maps, occ. spotting and toning, each approx. 350 x 425mm, framed and glazed

£150-200

The maps comprise of Essex, Rutland, Huntingdonshire, Herefordshire, Sussex, Rutland and Suffolk. Not examined out of frames. (6) £80-120

175 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. 150 maps, 17th - 19th century, including Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire, Middlesex, Huntingdonshire, Yorkshire, Cumberland, Westmorland and Durham, with examples by Moule, Morden, Cary, Owen & Bowen, Archer, Kitchin, Moll, Lewis, Seller/Grose and Cole & Roper, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.150)

183 Morden (Robert). A collection of seventeen regional and county maps, [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved maps, some toning and spotting, occ. marginal closed tears, some maps trimmed to, or just inside neat line, three laid on later card, occ. duplicates, each approx. 360 x 420mm

£250-350

176* Mediterranean. Blome (Richard), A Mapp of the Travels and Voyages of the Apostles in their Mission and in particular of Saint Paul, n, d, c.1690, hand coloured enrgaved map, thirteen engraved portraits of the saints and apostles below map, small stain to upper right margin, 305 x 465mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

The maps comprise of:- Britannia Saxonica, Britannia Romana, England, Staffordshire, Rutland, Cambridgeshire, Shropshire (2) Nottinghamshire (3), Leicestershire (3), Bedfordshire (2) and South Wales. (17) £100-150

184 Morden (Robert). A collection of ten British county and regional maps, [1695 or later], engraved maps, seven with later hand colouring, occ. spotting and toning, occ. old folds, one map with a small hole affecting image (Leicestershire), each approx. 365 x 470mm

£100-150

177 Mercator (Gerard). Northumbria, Cumberland et Dunelmensis Episcopatus [and] Eboracum, Lincolnia, Derbia, Staffordia, Notinghamia, Lecestria, Rutlandia et Norfolcia, n.d. [1595 or later], two uncoloured engraved regional maps of parts of England, each with an elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, slight toning, each approx. 355 x 470mm, French text on verso (2)

£200-300

£120-180

The maps comprise of:- Britannia Saxonica, Rutland, Middlesex, Huntingdonshire, Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire (2) and Leicestershire. (10) £150-200

£100-150

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187 North Africa. Hondius (Jodocus), Barbaria, [1606 or later], hand coloured engraved map, two inset maps of the environs of Tunis and The Nile Delta, 355 x 470mm, French text on verso, together with, Sanson (Nicholas), Partie de Barbarie....., n.d., c.1715, hand coloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche, 190 x 260mm

185* Morocco. Homann (Johann Christoph), Statuum Maroccanorum Regnorum nempe Fessani, Maroccani, Tafiletani et Segelomessani, Nuremberg, 1728, engraved map with original hand colouring, inset map of Maderia, elaborate b & w cartouche, two engraved views below map of Marrakech and Meknes, 490 x 570mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

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188 North America. D’Anville (Jean Baptiste Bourguignon & De Vaugondy Robert Didier), A New Map of North America with the British, French, Spanish, Dutch & Danish Dominions on that Great Continent and the West India Islands According to the Definitive Treaty, pub. Robert Sayer, n.d., c.1760, engraved map with orig. outline colouring with some later enhancement, elaborate strapwork cartouche, two sheets conjoined, some professionally repaired closed tears, backed with archival tissue, 580 x 950mm

£150-200

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186 Norfolk. Saxton (Christopher & Kip William), Norfolciae comitatus quem oli Iceni Insederunt Continens in se opida Mercatoria......., [1637], hand coloured engraved map. strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 275 x 390mm, together with, Saxton (Christopher & Kip William), Cambridge Comitatus quem olim Iceni Insederunt, 1st. ed., [1607], hand coloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 290 x 325mm, Latin text on verso (2)

£120-180

£300-500

189 North America. Jansson (Jan), Nova Anglia Novum Belgium et Virginia, Amsterdam, c.1636-49, engraved map with original hand colouring, elaborate cartouche and mileage scale, toned overall with slight staining, 390 x 510mm, German text on verso

£150-200

An important map of the eastern seaboard of the United States. This is state 1 of three and it is one of the first maps to use the names N.Amsterdam (New York) and Manbattes (Manhatten). Burden P.D.The Mapping of America, no.247. (1) £600-900

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190 North America. A collection of approx. sixty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, many with original colouring, with examples by Johnston, A & C Black, Chapman & Hall and Dufour, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.60)

£100-150

196 Ortelius (Abraham). Tempe, [1608], uncoloured engraving, slight creasing at base of central fold largely confined to margin, 365 x 475mm, Latin text on verso, together with, Scenographia Totius Fabricae S.Lavrentii in Escoriali, [1603-12], engraved prospect with very sparse hand colouring, some creasing and dust soiling to image, right hand vertical margin torn with loss to plate mark, replaced with later paper, 370 x 480mm, Latin text on verso

191 Ogilby (John). The Road from Bristol co. Glouc. to Banbury com. Oxo., The Road from London to Weymouth com. Dorset, The Continuation of the Road from London to Holyhead [and] The Road from Bristol com. Glos. to West Chester, [1675 or later], four hand coloured engraved strip road maps, one map with marginal mount staining, each approx. 335 x 450mm (4)

The first item described is a fanciful view of the Paradise temple in Thessalia at the foot of Mount Olympus. An allegorical depiction which mixes historical fact and Greek myth. The second item is a view of the Escorial, the newly built palace of King Phillip II of Spain. Ortelius describes the palace at length and explains about its functions as a church, monastery, university and palace. Published in the ‘Parergon’. Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, nos. 231 & 233. (2) £150-200

£200-300

192 Ogilby (John). The Continuation of the Road from London to Barwick beginning at Chester, The Continuation of the Road from London to Barwick beginning at York, The Continuation of the Road from London to Barwick beginning at Stilton and extending to Tixford [and] The Road from Carlisle com. Cumbr. to Barwick upon Tweed com. Northumbr. n.d. [1675 or later], four uncoloured engraved strip road maps, some overall toning, occ. closed tears and slight fraying to margins just affecting image, each approx. 330 x 440mm, mounted (4)

£100-150

193 Ogilby (John). A collection of eight road maps, n.d. [1675 or later], eight uncoloured strip road maps, some fraying and loss to central fold on four maps, each approx. 355 x 455mm (8)

£200-300

194 Ogilby (John). A collection of six road maps, n.d., [1675 or later], six hand coloured strip road maps, some overall toning, marginal fraying and closed marginal tears, one map with frayed central fold causing slight loss, each approx. 350 x 455mm (6)

£100-150

195* Ogilby (John). The Road from Exeter to Barnstable & thence to Ilfracomb co. Devon, The Road from London to Kings Lyn com. Norf. [and] The Road from London to Norwich in Norfolk, n.d., [1675 or later], three hand coloured strip road maps, very occ. marginal closed tears, the last map described toned overall and water stained, each approx. 355 x 425mm, framed and glazed (3)

197 Oxfordshire. Saxton (Christopher & Hole William), Oxoniensis Comitatus vulgo Oxfordshyre qui pars olim Dobunorum, [1637], hand coloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche, mileage scale and compass rose, 275 x 295mm

£80-120

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£100-150


198 Oxfordshire. Morden (Robert), Oxford Shire, [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 420 x 360mm, mounted, together with another uncoloured example, mounted, with, Cary (John), A Map of Worcestershire from the best Authorities, 1805, engraved map with original hand colouring and some later enhancement, old folds, 500 x 415mm, mounted, together with a small collection of approx. seventy-five British county maps, overseas maps, road and railway maps, including examples by Weller, Bowles, Dower, Cary, J & C Walker, Owen & Bowen, Archer and Greenwood, various sizes and condition, plus a large collection of approx. 350 facsimile maps by Van den Keere and Owen & Bowen, some coloured, various sizes and condition (approx.420)

203 Russia. A collection of approx. eighty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, many with original hand colouring, including examples by Cowperthwait, Cary, Fullarton, Johnston, S.D.U.K., Bellin, Bowen, Swanston, Moll, Tallis, Thomson and Merian, various sizes and condition (approx.80)

204 Saxton (Christopher, and Kip, William). A collection of eight British midland county maps, n.d., c.1637, eight hand coloured engraved maps, four maps with slight worming to lower margins just affecting image, each approx. 275 x 340mm The maps comprise of:- Bedfordshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire (2) and Warwickshire. (8) £300-500

£100-150

199 Pembrokeshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Penbrochia Comitatus et Comitatus Caermaridunum, n.d., c.1648, hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche, 410 x 525mm, Dutch text on verso, together with, Comitatus Brechiniae Breknoke, n.d., c.1648, hand coloured engraved map, elaborate cartouche and mileage scale, 380 x 500mm, Dutch text on verso, with, Ceretica sive Cardiganensis Comitatus Anglis Cardiganshire, n.d., c.1648, hand coloured engraved map, elaborate cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x 500mm, Dutch text on verso (3)

£150-200

205 Saxton (Christopher, Hole,William & Kip). A collection of six British county maps, [1610 or later], six hand coloured engraved maps, each with an elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, one map laid on card, one map trimmed inside neat lines on vertical borders and re-margined, each approx. 275 x 340mm, together with, Blome (Richard), A General Mapp of Dorsetshire, with its Divitions and Hundreds, c.1673, engraved map with outline colouring, toned overall, some fraying with loss largely confined to margins, some worming to central fold, repaired and strengthened on verso, 255 x 315mm

£200-300

The ‘Saxton/Kip’ maps comprise of:- Norfolk, Bedfordshire (2), Herefordshire, Rutland and Nottinghamshire. (7) £120-180

206 Saxton (Christopher, Hole, William & Kip). A collection of seven British county maps, n.d., c.1637, seven hand coloured engraved maps, one with a repaired closed tear affecting image (Northumberland) and one map (Leicestershire) worn and frayed and laid on later card, each approx. 290 x 365mm The maps comprise of :- Leicestershire, Westmorland (2), Cumberland (2), Northumberland and Rutland. (7) £200-300

207 Scandinavia. A mixed collection of approx. fifty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, many with original colouring, including examples by Homann, Brue, S.D.U.K., Kelly, Johnston, Mitchell, Lowry, Hall, Cowperthwait, Gall & Inglis, Merian and Teesdale, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition, together with a small collection of approx. thirty-five topographical views of Scandanavia, various sizes and condition (approx.85)

£150-200

200 Persia. Schenk (Pieter), Imperii Percici Delineatio ex Scriptis Potissimum Geographicis Arabum et Persarum, [1722 or later], engraved map with original hand colouring, decorative ‘curtain’ cartouche, 485 x 575mm (1)

£200-300

201 Persia. De Wit (Frederick), Nova Persiae Armeniae Natoliae et Arabiae, Amsterdam, [1680 or later], engraved map with original hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, central fold partially split, strengthened on verso, occ. marginal closed tears, 475 x 560mm (1)

£100-150

202 Radnorshire. Speed (John), The Countie of Radnor described and the Shyre Townes Sittuatione, pub. Roger Rea, c.1662, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Radnor, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, one repaired hole in margin not affecting image, 385 x 505mm (1)

£100-150

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208 Shropshire. Drayton (Michael), Untitled map, [1612 or later], hand coloured engraved allegorical map, slight fraying to upper margin not affecting image, 255 x 335mm (1)

211 South America. A mixed collection of approx. seventy-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including examples by De Vaugondy, Bonne, Merian, S.D.U.K., Tallis, Levasseur, Thomson, Fullarton, Cowperthwait, Gall & Inglis and De La Rochette, various sizes and condition

£100-150

(approx.75)

£150-200

212 Spain & Portugal. A collection of approx. fifty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including examples by Delemarche, Arrowsmith, Seale, S.D.U.K., Gall & Inglis, Bartholomew, Kelly, Teesdale, Swanston, Colton, Jefferys, Hall and Wyld, various sizes and condition (approx.50)

£100-150

213* Spain. Jansson (Jan), Andaluzia continens Sevillam et Cordubam, n.d. c.1640, hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 380 x 500mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

214* Spain. Wells (Edward), A New Map of Iberia Europaea alias Celtiberia or Ancient Spain, n.d. [1700], hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche, slight spotting, 370 x 490mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Dunn (Samuel), Spain and Portugal with their General Divisions, pub. Laurie & Whittle, 1794, engraved map with original outline colouring, 305 x 435mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with, Bowen (Thomas), A New and Accurate Map of Spain and Portugal Drawn from the best Authorities, 1778, hand coloured engraved map, slight spotting, 195 x 295mm, mounted, framed and glazed with one other similar, plus, The Religous Tract Society (pubs.), Spanish Pictures Drawn with Pen and Pencil, n.d., c.1870, chromolitho. frontis. of Gibralter, numerous b & w wood engravings throughout, some spotting, orig. gilt dec. cloth, rubbed and frayed at extrems., 4to (5)

215 Surrey. Speed (John), Surrey Described and Divided into Hundreds, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], hand coloured engraved map, inset views of Richmond and Nonsuch palaces, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, central fold worn and frayed with some restoration on verso, repaired marginal closed tears, later ink manuscript annotations in lower margin not affecting image, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso

209 South Africa. Causton (Sir Joseph & Sons, pubs.), The Union Steam Ship Co. Ltd., n.d., c.1900, large colour printed chromolithographic advertisement laid on linen, Union line steamer printed on top of a map of Europe & Africa, lists of the ports visited, the names of the ships in the fleet and an explanation code highlighting the gold, diamond, silver and mineral fields of South Africa, occ. old folds, occ. closed tears with slight loss, re-lined, mounted on contemp. stained turned wooden batons, 1550 x 970mm (1)

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£200-300

216 Surrey. Norden (Johannes & Kip William), Surrey olim sedes Regnorum, [1637], hand coloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 290 x 375mm, together with, Norden (Johannes & Kip William), Cantium quod nunc Kent, [1637], hand coloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche, mileage scale and compass rose, trimmed inside plate mark with slight loss to right hand vertical margin, replaced in facsimile, 285 x 385mm

£150-250

210 South America. D’Anville (Jean Baptiste Bourguignon & De Vaugondy Robert Didier), A New Map of South America Divided into its Several Provinces &c. pub. Robert Sayer, n.d. c. 1760, engraved map with original outline colouring, some later enhancement, decorative cartouche, several marginal repaired closed tears, three small repaired closed tears to image, one small chip in lower right corner just affecting image, repaired and replaced in facsimile, backed with archival tissue, 570 x 950mm (1)

£150-200

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£150-200

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£200-300


217 Switzerland. Ottens (Reiner & Joshua), Nova et Accuratissima Helvetiae Foederatarumque...., Amsterdam, c.1750, engraved map with original hand colouring, title in Latin and French, left hand vertical margin trimmed to neat line, together with, Sanson (Nicolas), Les Suisses les Allies des Suises et leurs Suiets qui Peuvent passer sous le nom des Suisses, Partie de Souabe &c., 1669, engraved map with original outline colouring, decorative b & w cartouche 375 x 550mm (2)

220 West Indies. Goos (Pieter), Pascaerte van Westindien de Vaste Kusten ende Eylanden, [1666], engraved sea chart with orig. outline colouring, decorative cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, slight overall toning, two repaired closed tears to vertical margins just affecting image, two worm holes to image, 450 x 540mm Koeman vol. IV pp.192-200, Burden. P.D. The Mapping of North America, no. 389. (1) £400-600

£100-150

218 Tartary. Speed (John), A Newe Mape of Tartary, pub. Thos. Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], uncoloured engraved carte a figures map, eight costumed figures in vertical margins, four oval city prospects to upper horizontal margin, some fraying to margins, 400 x 520mm, English text on verso, mounted

221 West Indies. Goos (Pieter), Pascaert Vande Caribes Eylanden..., [1666 or later], engraved sea chart with orig. outline colouring, strapwork cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, slight overall toning, two repaired closed tears to vertical margins, two repaired worm holes to image, 445 x 545mm

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£400-600

222 Wilme (Benjamin P.). A Hand-Book for Mapping, Engineering, and Architectural Drawing ... intended for the use of Civil Engineers, Architects, and Surveyors; also for Naval and Military Academies, Engineering Schools and Colleges, and Draughtsmen, 1st ed., pub. for the author, by John Weale, 1846, folding hand-coloured aqua frontis., XX eng. and litho. plts., including some hand coloured, many folding, several plates with closed tears (generally without loss), one folding plate torn and out portion det., with some fraying to edges, some marks and marginal soiling, contemp. half calf, rubbed and a little wear to extrems., some staining to covers, 4to

219 Wales. A collection of thirteen regional and county maps, 17th - 19th century, including regional maps by Cary, Greenwood and Morden and county maps by Saxton/Kip and Cole & Roper, most with hand colouring, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (13)

£400-600

£120-180

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£100-150

223* Wiltshire. Jansson (Jan), Wiltonia sive Comitatus Wiltoniensis Anglis Wil Shire, c.1660, hand coloured engraved map, , toned overall, 400 x 500mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Van den Keere (Pieter), Wilt Shire, [1627 or later], hand coloured engraved map, trimmed to neat line, tipped on to later card, 85 x 125mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with, Smith (Charles), Herefordsh., 1822, engraved map with original outline colouring, 265 x 200mm, mounted, framed and glazed (3)

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£70-100


224 Worcestershire & Warwickshire. Jansson (Jan), Wigorniensis Comitatus cum Warwicensi nec non Conventriae Libertas, [1646 or later], engraved map with original hand colouring, decorative cartouche, several marginal repaired closed tears, toned and spotted overall, 430 x 530mm, Latin text on verso, together with, Blaeu (Johannes), Wigorniensis Comitatus et Comitatus Warwicensis nec non Coventrae Libertas, Worcester, Warwik Shire and the Liberty of Coventre, n.d., c.1645, engraved map with original hand colouring, strapwork cartouche, slight overall spotting, 415 x 505mm, framed and glazed (2)

£120-180

226 World. Ritter (Franz), Untitled world map, Nuremberg, [1613-40], uncoloured engraved circular map of the world on a ‘sundial’ projection, trimmed and laid on near contemp. paper, diameter 200mm This map comes from Ritter’s treatise on the astrolabe and is constructed on the same ‘sundial’ principles as his world map of 1610. Rare. Shirley R.W. The Mapping of the World, no. 282. (1) £500-800

225 World. Munster (Sebastian), Ptolemeisch GeneralTafel die halbe Kugel der Welt Begreiffende, Basle, n.d., [1588 or later], uncoloured wood cut map showing the classical world surrounded by clouds and windheads, trimmed to neat line on lower margin, stained and toned, 310 x 360mm, German text and woodcut devices on verso

227 World. Mercator (Rumold), OrbisTerrae Compendiosa Descriptio Quam ex Magna Universali Gerardi Mercatoris....., c.1630, uncoloured engraved hemispheral map, horizontal and vertical fold, slight thinning to paper, occ. closed tears just affecting image, some marginal repaired tears, trimmed to plate mark on vertical borders, some overall toning, 300 x 520mm

R.W.Shirley, ‘The Mapping of the World’, no. 162. (1)

Shirley R.W. The Mapping of the World, no. 157. (1)

£200-300

Lot 227

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£600-900


DECORATIVE PRINTS & ORIGINAL ART All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 228* Ackermann & Co. (publishers). A collection of approx. 140 actual cloth samples and 370 needlework patterns, 1809 - 1828, b & w engravings with cloth swatches attached, together with b & w needlework and muslin pattern samples, some duplicates, sheet size approx. 240 x 140mm (approx. 510)

230* Advertising poster. Evocative poster after Charles Lemmel of two boxers, c.1950s, entitled “Bonal Aperitif l’Ami des Sportifs”, with inset blank space for a tariff or menu, colour lithograph, some minor nicks, sheet size 790 x 590mm Bonal Gentiane-Quina is an aperitif wine that has been in production since 1865. (1) £70-100

£200-300

231* Africa. A collection of approx. 220 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including wood and steel engravings of social, costume and topographical views, various sizes and condition (approx.220)

£70-100

232* Ancelin (Charles, 1863-1940). Five horseracing scenes, pub. Galerie Lutetia, Paris, pochoir prints, each numbered in pencil, image size 305 x 480mm (5)

£150-200

233* Aquatints. A mixed collection of approx. seventy aquatint etchings, mostly early 19th century, including costume, trades & professions, topographical views in London, topographical views in Wales and ‘Dr. Syntax’ caricatures, with examples by Miller, Rowlandson, Ackermann, Havell and Pyne, various sizes and condition (approx.70)

229* Advertising. Two evocative shop display advertising signs for Brooke Bond Tea and Wills’s “Three Castles” cigarettes, c.1920s/30s, each with folding sections to make the signs selfsupporting, both 60cm tall, a few marks but generally good condition (2)

£150-200

234* Australasia. A collection of approx. 500 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including wood and steel engravings of costume, social, natural history and topographical views, various sizes and condition

£70-100

(approx.500)

Lot 230

£70-100

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235* Besler (Basilius). Lilium cruentum Polyanthos, Nuremberg, [1613 or later], hand coloured engraving, slight text show through, 480 x 405mm, mounted, framed and glazedA fine example from Besler’s monumental florigium the ‘Hortus Eystettensis’. (1)

£300-500

236* Birds. A mixed collection of approx. 300 engravings and lithographs, mostly 18th & 19th century, including examples by Buffon, Shaw, Greene and Phillipant, many wih original hand colouring, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.300)

£300-500

237* Botany & Fruit. A mixed collection of approx. 170 prints, and lithographs, 19th & 20th century, including examples by Constans, Rosenberg, Schmidt and Severyns, very occ. spotting and dust soiling, various sizes and condition (approx.170)

£100-200

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238* Botany. A mixed collection of approx. ninety engravings and lithographs, 18th & 19th century, including several hand coloured examples, with examples by Twining, Miller and Dillenius, occ. spotting and off setting, various sizes and condition but mostly folio (approx.90)

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£150-250


240* British Topography. A large mixed collection of approx. 950 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including views in Scotland and most English and Welsh counties, with examples by Sparrow, Neale, Bartlett, Dugdale, Tombleson, Mawman, Allom, Morris and Buck, various sizes and condition (approx.950)

241* British Topography. A collection of approx. thirty engraved and lithographic topographical views, mostly 18th & 19th century, large scale views of buildings, towns and seats, including examples by Jukes, Byrne, Harding, Calvert, Merigot, Basire, Wilkinson, Hawkins, Shaw, Vertue, Gauci and Radclyffe, various sizes and condition, together with, Morris (Rev. F.O.), A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, vols. 1 - 4 & 6 (only), pub. William Mackenzie, n.d., c.1880, numerous chromolitho. plts., occ. spotting throughout, gutta percha perished, some plts. loose, a.e.g., orig. pubs. dec. gilt cloth, spine to vol. 1 faded at extrems., 4to

239* Botany. A collection of approx. fifty-five engravings, 18th century, hand coloured engravings by John Hill, with approx. fifty examples from ‘The Vegetable System’ and nine examples form ‘Eden or a Compleat Body of Gardening’, very occ. spotting, each approx. 370 x 230mm (approx.55)

£200-300

Sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return. (approx.35)

£250-350

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£150-200


242* Browne (Gordon Frederick, 1858-1932). An original drawing of a woodman looking through some trees at a group of people making a camp fire, pen & ink on paper, margins dusty and foxed, initalled in lower right-hand corner, 197 x 262mm (7.5 x 10.5 ins), together with two small pen, ink, and wash drawings of figures, plus other various prints, incl. a collection of eight hand-col. litho. proof plts. of British mansions, Chapman & Hall, 1845-47, plus a folder of nine linocuts by C.R. Wheatley (a small folder)

246* Cruikshank (George). Breaking Up, pub. Dec. 12th. S. Knight, 1826, etching on wove with original hand colouring, 220 x 270mm, together with, Dighton (R.), A Noble General, 1804, etching on wove of Lord Harrington, orig. hand colouring, thread margins, 300 x 235mm, with, Cruikshank (George), Cribbage, Shuffling, Whist and a Round Game!!, pub. G.Humphrey, Oct 30th., 1822, etching on wove with original hand colouring, old fold, 255 x 350mm, plus, Fores (S. W. pubs.), Northern Bears taught to Dance, July 14th. 1801, etching on laid, original hand colouring, some toning and spotting, one repaired closed tear, 260 x 365mm

£80-120

243* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The North-West Prospect of Deptford in the County of Kent, 2nd edition, c.1774, uncoloured town prospect, slight toning to central fold, some creasing, occ. spotting largely confined to margins, 310 x 815mm, together with, The South West Prospect of the City of Carlisle, 1745 [or later], uncoloured engraved city prospect, trimmed inside plate mark and re-margined, 305 x 785mm, with, The South West Prospect of the City of Peterborough in Northamptonshire, 1731 [or later], uncoloured engraved city prospect, trimmed inside plate mark and re-margined, 295 x 780mm (3)

The last item described shows Admiral Lord Nelson and Admiral Viscount Collingwood and a tough looking British sailor each controlling a chained and muzzled bear. Each bear wears a brass collar reading ‘Denmark’, ‘Sweeden’ and ‘Paulo’. (4) £100-150

247* Daglish (Peter William, b.1930). Cote d’Or, and Jug, a pair of monochrome linucuts, signed and titled in pencil, both marked as artist’s proofs, 31.6 x 45.3cm (12 1/2 x 17 7/8 inches), framed and glazed Peter Daglish lived and worked in Canada for many years. His paintings hang in the National Gallery in Ottawa. He returned to this country in the 1970s and started teaching at St. Martin’s School of Art. He is also a respected jazz musician. (2) £50-80

£200-300

244* China, Japan and South East Asia. A mixed collection of approx. 200 maps and views, mostly 18th & 19th century, including topographical, fashion and costume plts., occ. duplicates, together with maps by Bonne, Merian, Thomson, Levasseur, Gall & Inglis, Johnston, S.D.U.K., Hall and Mitchell, various sizes and condition

248* Europe. A collection of approx. 400 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, wood and steel topographical engravings including France, Russia, Holland Spain and Belgium, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition

(approx.200)

(approx.400)

£100-150

245* Cruikshank (George). The Mathew-Orama for 1824 - or Pretty considerable d ___ d particuler Tit Bits from America - being all well at Natchitoches, pub. G.Humphrey, Apr. 15th. 1824, etching with aquatint on wove, original hand colouring, slight finger soiling to margins, 260 x 360mm, together with, Cruikshank (Robert), Blind man’s Buff, pub. C.Tregear. c.1824, aquatint on wove, original hand colouring, 230 x 290mm, with, Cruikshank (George), Barney Buntline and Billy Bowling, or The Advantages of being at Sea, pub. John Alvey Turner, n.d., c.1820, hand coloured etching, calligraphic titles below image, 4pp. (bifolium), printed musical notation to central leaves, paper size 370 x 260mm, with two similar examples (5)

£70-100

249* Fashion & costume. A mixed collection of approx. 100 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings and prints, many with original hand colouring, including examples from La Mode Illustree, Le Moniteur de la Modele Follet, Le Bon Ton and Les Modes Parisiennes, various sizes and condition (approx.100)

£120-180

250* Flint (Sir William Russell, 1880-1969). La Voulte-sur-Rhone, pub. Frost & Reed Ltd., 1969, colour reproduction print, FATG blind stamp below image to lower left corner, signed in pencil by artist below image in lower right corner, image size 445 x 605mm, mounted, framed and glazed

£100-150

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£100-150

251* Flint (Sir William Russell, 1880-1969). ‘Sara’, [pub. Medici society, 1965], colour reproduction print, signed in pencil by artist in lower right margin, Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp to lower left margin, image size 400 x 640mm, mounted, framed and glazed

Lot 246

Gardner & Clark, no.83. (1)

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£150-200


252* Gentleman’s Magazine. A mixed collection of approx. 700 engravings, maps and plans, mostly 18th century, uncoloured engraved portraits, historical scenes, topographical views, architectural plan and elevations, classical, industrial and natural history, originally published in The Gentleman’s magazine and similar 18th century periodicals, some folding, various sizes and condition (approx.700)

£100-200

Lot 254

253* Gillray (James). The King of Brobdingnag and Gulliver, pub. H.Humphrey, June 26th. 1803, etching with aquatint on wove, bright original hand colouring, small margins, near contemp. ink manuscript annotation on verso, 315 x 255mm

255* Heath (William, pseud. Paul Pry). The March of Intellect, pub. G.Humphrey, Jany. 23rd. 1828, etching on wove with original hand colouring, very slight spotting, occ. marginal repaired closed tears, 235 x 340mm

George III holds a spy glass to his eye to examine a Lilliputian Napoleon whom he holds in the palm of his hand. The King pronounces that ‘...you be one of the most pernicious little odious reptiles ever suffered to crawl upon the surface of the earth’. A wonderful example of Georgian jingoism and antiFrench propoganda. (1) £700-1000

One of series of caricatures published betwenn 1825 and 1829.The series lampooned the political and social issues of the day. Here, fantastical modes of transport, gas lights, the Thames Tunnel and a proposed bridge across the English channel are all satirised. Workers are seen relaxing in the street with a butcher and a coalman playing chess, an apple seller is reading Byron and the coach driver is deeply engrossed in a copy of ‘The Times’. The implication is that if the working classes aquired knowledge through education they would then neglect their duties. (1) £70-100

254* Gillray (James). The King of Brobdingnag and Gulliver (Plate 2d.) - Scene - ‘Gulliver manoeuvring with his little Boat in the Cistern’ - vide, Swift’s Gulliver, pub. H.Humphrey, Feb 10th. 1804, etching on wove with original hand colouring, occ. spotting and slight dust soiling, small stain to image, remnants of old backing card adhered to verso, 350 x 455mm (1)

£500-800

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256* Heraldry and historical dress. A mixed collection of approx. eighty engravings, 18th & 19th century, including seven large hand coloured engravings of heraldic badges and approx. seventy-five engraved plts. from Thomas Jefferys ‘A Collection of the Dresses of Different Nations’, each approx. 300 x 200mm

259* Indian miniatures. Four watercolours, mid 19th c., opaque watercolours on paper heightened with gold, each with several lines of Persian script, one image heavily wormed and stained, each approx. 190 x 95mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Matthioli (Pietro Andrea), Five botanical engravings, Venice, [1568], hand coloured wood engravings of herbs and vegetables, each approx. 125 x 65mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with, Watts (Simon?), Elizabeth Queen of England, 1773, soft ground etching, printed in black and sanguine, some overall spotting, 400 x 280mm, mounted, framed and glazed

(approx.80)

£100-150

257* Hunt (Charles). Cheltenham Annual Grand Steeple Chase Coming In, published I.W. Laird, 1841 [but later restrike], aquatint etching, hand coloured, 46 x 61cm, framed and glazed (1)

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£70-100

260 La Vie Parisienne. Fifty-two issues, 7th January to 30th December 1922, colour and b&w illusts., commercial ads., orig. stapled colour pictorial wrappers, a little rubbing and soiling, folio

258* Hunt (Leigh Harrison, 1858-1937). Moored boats and cottages, etching, dated 1891, 290 x 520mm, framed and glazed, together with Whydale (Ernest Herbert, 1886-1952), A fiddler and two figures by a tree, etching, signed in pencil, 300 x 250mm, laid onto card, and Sharland (Edward W., 19th/early 20th cent.), Notre Dame, Paris, etching, signed and titled in pencil, 230 x 305mm, plus four other etchings by Sharland of the interiors of Bath Abbey and Exeter, Salisbury & Chester Cathedrals, each approx. 400 x 220mm (7)

£70-100

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£300-400

261 La Vie Parisienne. Fifty-two issues, 1924, a complete volume, colour and b&w illusts., commercial ads., orig. pictorial wrappers preserved, orig. printed upper wrapper and remains of spine still present, a little minor old waterstaining to outer margins of first and last leaves, folio (1)

£300-400

£100-150

262* Leonce (G.). Twelve plates of birds with plants, Paris, c.1887, colour litho. prints, some marginal tears and loss, sheet size 52 x 35cm (12)

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£100-150


266* Northumberland. A collection of approx 450 engraved topographical views, 18th & 19th century, uncoloured engravings including examples by Westall, Finden, Sparrow, Allom and Godfrey, several duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.450)

£100-200

267* Nottingham. Buck (Smauel & Nathanial), The South Prospect of Nottingham, March 25th, 1743, hand coloured engraved city panorama, descriptive text below image, one central fold, one small marginal fold just affecting image, 310 x 805mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Hogg (Alexr. pub.), An Accurate View of the Town of Nottingham with the Castle &c., 1784, uncoloured engraved city prospect, decorative engraved border, 230 x 340mm, framed and glazed The second item described was published in Walpoole’s ‘New & Complete British Traveller’. (2) £150-200

263* Natural history. A mixed collection of approx. 220 lithographs and engravings, 18th & 19th century, including twenty-three engraved plts. from the ‘Menagerie du Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle’ by Lacepede, fifty lithographic plts. from ‘Histoire Naturelle des Mammiferes’ by Saint Hilaire, mostly with original hand colouring, and approx. 120 uncoloured engraved plts. by Buffon, some spotting and staining, various sizes and condition (approx.220)

268* Poster. Winter Sports in France. Alpes, Jura, Vosges, Pyrenees, Auvergne. French National Railways, 1947, orig. col. litho. poster by Vecoux, some very minor edge damage, not affecting image, approx. 39 x 24 in (99 x 61cm), modern stained wood frame with clear perspex (1)

269* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 400 prints, engravings and lithographs, mostly 18th & 19th century, including portraits, genre, British and foreign topography, historical, marine and mezzotints, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition

£300-500

264* Natural history. A mixed collection of approx. 275 prints, engravings and lithographs, mostly 19th century, including mammels, flowers, fish, shells, dogs, domestic animals, insects and birds, with examples by Lizars, Howitt, Morris, Buffon, S.P.C.K., Houghton, Pass, Curtis and Pratt, occ. duplicates, mostly mounted, various sizes and condition (approx.275)

(approx.400)

£120-180

270* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. fifty prints, engravings and lithographs, 18th - 20th century, including topography, portraits, sporting, natural history and genre, mostly framed and glazed, various sizes and condition

£100-150

(approx.50)

265* Newbould (Frank). Jerusalem, pub. for The Empire Marketing Board and printed for H.M.S.O. by Johnson Riddle & Co. Ltd, n.d., c.1935, colour lithograph, several marginal closed tears and old folds, 485 x 725mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

£100-150

271* Prints & engravings. A large mixed collection of approx. 1000 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including wood, steel and copper engravings of British & foreign topography, marine, genre, classical, architecture, portraits and sporting, various sizes and condition

£70-100

(approx.1000)

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£150-200


275* Railway prints. A mixed collection of thirteen railway prints and engravings, 19th century, including, Bury (T.T.), View of the Railway across Chat Moss, pub. R.Ackermann, 1831, aquatint etching by H.Pyall, original hand colouring, 230 x 255mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Bourne (J.C.), Entrance to Birmingham Station, pub. Day & Hague, n.d., c.1838, lithograph with orig. hand colouring, very slight spotting to margins, 255 x 325mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with, Bury (T.T.), Coaches &c. employed on the Railway, pub. Ackermann & Co., 1833, aquatint etching by H.Pyall, original hand colouring, some toning and slight spotting, slight abrasion to image, 220 x 245mm, mounted framed and glazed, plus, The Last of the Coaches, n.d., c.1840, unattributed lithohraph with orig. hand colouring, slight spotting, 215 x 270mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with, Bourne (J.C.), Blisworth Cutting, pub. 1839, tinted lithograph, 265 x 365mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with another eight railway and railway related lithographs and engravings including examples by Bourne, Mason, Carmichael and Brandard, various sizes and condition, all framed and glazed (13)

272* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 150 prints, lithographs and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including juvenile, equestrian, foreign topography, genre, military, sporting, portraits and classical, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.150)

£300-500

£200-300

273* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 400 prints, engravings and lithographs, mostly 19th century, including British & foreign topography, portraits, juvenile, caricatures, classical, genre, natural history, sporting and military, occ. duplicates, many mounted, together with an odd volume of ‘Punch’ and a collection of approx. 250 modern colour reproduction prints, various sizes and condition (approx.600)

£120-180

274* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 250 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, inclcuding topography, genre, dogs, sporting, portraits, fashion, costume and juvenile, together with three large framed and glazed maritime prints and five hand coloured ‘re-strikes’, various sizes and condition (approx.250)

£120-180

276* Searle (Ronald). ‘A little thumbed, otherwise an attractive copy’, n.d., c.1989, pen, ink and water colour drawing, signed by artist in lower left corner, title below image in separate mount aperture, 30.5 x 23cms (12 x 9 inches), mounted, framed and glazed An original illustration for ‘Slightly Foxed but still Desirable’. Searle’s iconic book on the world of antiquarian book dealing and collecting. See lot 624. (1) £1500-2000

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279* Van Houtte (Louis, edit.). A collection of approx. 280 lithographs, Paris, 1845-80 mixed collection of colour printed chromolithographs and lithographs with original hand colouring, occ. off setting and spotting, occ. duplicates, each approx. 240 x 160mm Originally published in ‘Flore des Serres et des Jardins L’Europe’. (approx.280) £250-350

280* Vanity fair cartoons. Seven original caricatures, six of which show men holding guns and dressed for game shooting, comprising “The Best Game Shot in England” [Earl de Grey], “Westmorland” [William Lowther MP], “Pointers” [Richard Lloyd Price of Rhiwlas], “Tracks and Triggers” [Walter Winans], “Driven Grouse” [R.H.R Rimington-Wilson], “The Record Revolver Shot” [Walter Winans] and “Letters to Young Shooters” [Sir Ralph William Payne-Gallwey] (7)

281* Walton (Elijah, 1832-1880). Desert Landscape at Sunset, near Cairo, watercolour, with touches of bodycolour, 8 x 16.5cm, mounted, with title and artist’s signature in ink to verso, together with other various pictures and prints, including a large photographic portrait of Derek Jarman by Michael Woods, 1998 (some surface marks), a 19th century gilt framed oil painting of ships in a harbour, a 19th century naive oil on board of a Welsh girl in a mountain landscape, a coloured pastel view of the Wye Valley by Frank Leawood, dated 1929, etc.

277* Snaffles (pseud. Charles Johnson Payne.). “If there is Paradise on Earth, It is This ! Its is This !! It is This !!!”, n.d., c.1932, colour print laid on to backing paper (as published), uncoloured remarque and title below image, crossed snaffle bit blind stamp and pencil signature to lower right corner, overall size 470 x 670mm, mounted (1)

£400-600

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278* Topographical engravings.. A mixed collection of approx. 700 British and foreign topographical views, mostly 19th century, including views in London, British Counties and European countries, with examples by Buck, Allom, Westall, Turner, Bartlett and Neale, various sizes and condition (approx.700)

£70-100

£80-120

282* Watercolours & prints. A mixed collection including a late 19th century watercolour scene of Langstone Harbour near Portsmouth, signed “R. Thomas” (20 x 37cm), a gouache of a Royal Navy destoyer signed “Jeffrey C. Beraux” and dated [19]69 (20 x 35cm), a pencil and wash drawing of a coastal scene near Lowestoft in Suffolk attributed to William Carter (245 x 340mm), plus other drawings and prints including a large hand coloured engraving after Landseer entitled “Return from Hawking”, advertising and satirical prints, etc., many framed and glazed

£200-300

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283* Wolf (Joseph & Smit J.). Phasianus Mongolicus & Phasianus Formosanus, 1870-78, pair of lithographs with original hand colouring, 560 x 440mm and 450 x 560mm respectively, mounted, framed and glazed Originally published in New York in ‘A Monograph of the Phasianidae or Family of Pheasants’. (2) £400-600

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PERIODICALS

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284 Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal. 4 vols., pub. Trade and Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Jan-Jun & Jul-Dec, 1906, Jan-Jun & JulDec, 1908, numerous adverts. and illustrations, some leaves missing and misbound in first vol. a few closed tears and cropped headlines, contemporary red half morocco, lightly rubbed, thick 4to (4)

285 The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper, 65 vols., December 1869-March 1908, plus duplicate copies of 12, 14, 15, 16, 22, 43, 45 & 42, num. wood-engs., some folding, col. plts., ads., etc., mostly orig. publisher’s gilt dec. blue cloth, some worn on spines, (approx. 20 vols. bound in various contemp. cloth or leather, some wear), folio

£70-100

Vol. 2, 1870, facsimile draft of secret treaty between France and Prussia 1867; vol. 6, 1872, map, The San Juan Award; vol. 14, 1876, Panoramic views of Constantinople; vol. 16, 1877, Panorama ‘With the Russians’, Danube 1877; vol. 16, 1877, ‘With the Russian - The Great Battle of Pleuna July 31’; vol. 16, 1877, ‘With the Russians - Before Pleuna’; vol. 16, 1877, ‘The Siege of Pleuna’; vol. 17, 1878, ‘St. Stephano March 3 1878’; vol. 17, 1878, ‘The Spurt’, Oxford/Cambridge Boat Race; vol. 18, 1878, Panorama ‘The Russians leaving San Stephano’; vol. 19, 1879, ‘Are you Ready?’, Oxford/Cambridge Boat Race’; vol. 19, 1879, ‘The Relief of Ekowe’ Amantikulu River 1879; vol. 20, 1879, ‘The Capture of Cetewayo’; vol. 20, 1879, Panoramic view of Sydney; vol. 26, 1882, fold-out bird’s eye view of the Suez Canal; vol. 26, 1882, Panorama of ‘The Bombardment of the Alexandria’; vol. 29, 1884, Panorama ‘The Defeat of the Baker Pasha’s Force’; vol. 29, 1884, Panorama ‘The Easter Volunteer Manouevres at Portsmouth’; vol. 31, 1885, Panorama ‘The British Position in the Gorge of Abu Klea’; vol. 33, 1886, fold-out of ‘The Recent Sudan Campaigns’, Queen at Windsor Castle distributing medals; vol. 33, 1886, Panorama ‘Edinburgh May 1886’; vol. 35, several pages missing in January 1887; vol. 35, 1887, fold-out illustration ‘A State Ball at Buckingham Palace’; vol. 35, 1887, fold-out illustration ‘A Royal Military Tournament’; vol. 36, 1887, fold-out illustration ‘Memento of Her Majesty’s Jubilee Year’; vol. 37, 1888, fold-out illustration ‘The Royal Silver Wedding 1888’; vol. 38, 1888, fold-out illustration ‘Special Commission at the Royal Courts of Justice’; vol. 41, 1890, Panorama, bird’s eye view of ‘Rome in 1890’; vol. 42, 1890, Panorama ‘London 1890’; vol. 43, 1891, page 274, fold-out illustration ‘Her Majesty’s drawing room - at Buckingham Palace, waiting to be Presented’; vol. 45, 1892, fold-out illustration ‘Holiday Time at the Seaside - Promenade in front of the King’s Road, Brighton’; vol. 50, 1894, Panorama ‘Bird’s Eye View of Cambridge 1894’; vol. 62, severe damp damage. (73) £3000-5000

286 Punch, or the London Charivari, 80 odd vols., 1871-1949, includes WWI & WWII issues, a few col. plts. in 1920s and 1930s, mixed bindings, 4to (approx. 80)

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HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS, AUTOGRAPHS & EPHEMERA

290* Boer War. A collection of photos, printed and manuscript ephemera contained in two modern scrap albums, a total of approx. eighty vintage b & w photos including snapshots, scenes of the British Army at Jagers Drift, group portraits at Upington, scenes of camps and local terrain, various sizes, tipped in as multiples, many with pencil or photocopied captions pasted beneath, the ephemera including presidential pass, receipts, silver leaves, army notices and flyers including some in Afrikaans, etc., a total of approx. fifty items, both modern boards, 4to/folio (2)

291* Bogart (Humphrey, 1899-1957). A blue ink autograph signature on plain paper, approx. 6.5 x 10cm, window mounted beneath a reproduction photograph of Bogart, framed, approx. 49 x 34cm, together with a signed and inscribed vintage b & w photo of the actor Robert Taylor (1911-1969), signed ‘Bob’, approx. 31 x 23cm, framed and glazed, plus a Johnny Weissmuller autograph on plain white card, approx. 4.5 x 7cm, window mounted with a Tarzan lobby card and vignette portrait of Weissmuller in a bamboo-style frame, overall 42 x 34cm

287* Betjeman (John, 1906-84). One typed letter, four postcards, and one Christmas card signed, c. 1951/76, the typed letter on letterhead dated 21st July 1975, a brief note to [Michael] De-la-Noy refusing an offer to be interviewed for Good Housekeeping to celebrate his birthday the following year, ‘It would give offence to all those to whom are refused interviews and my doctor has also ordered me to cut down on such engagements’, a few manuscript corrections, signed ‘John Betjeman’ in an unsteady hand, one page, 4to, the postcards addressed to Gerald Finzi, Michael De la Noy and two typed to Geoffrey Grigson, one to Grigson, ‘I would like to give you a not bad Lawson riverscene in thanks for the pleasure received from ‘Britain Observed’ and Gerald Wilkinson.You have enriched the autumn of my life’, the Christmas card with a reproduction of a painting by Memling, variously signed ‘John Betjeman’, ‘J. Betjeman’, and ‘John B’ (6)

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293 British Intelligence Objectives Sub-Committee. A large collection of approx. 180 orig. cyclostyled printed reports, c. mid to late 1940s, many with folding plans and b&w illusts., etc., orig. printed wrappers, occ. stamps and annotations, some browning and occ. fraying, large 8vo These reports cover a wide range of topics relating mostly to German industry immediately following the Second World War. Titles include: Radiological Activities in Germany, Miscellaneous Information on Fuels, Detergents and Lubricants, German Handtools Industry, Scythes, Sickles and Hooks, The German Doll Industry, German Shipbreaking Methods, German Laboratory Instruments Industry, Electrical Tachometers, Small Generators and Indicators, The German Metal Window Industry, Debris Utilisation in Germany, Brown Coal Dust, Preparation, Handling and Utilisation, The German Nitrogenous Fertiliser Industry (excluding Cyanamide) in the Western Zones, Investigation of German Heavy Forging Plants, German Umbrella Components Industry, Report on Dams and Hyrdo-Electric Schemes in South West Germany, Investigation into the Design, Manufacture and Inspection Technique of Aero-Engine Gears, Recovery of Aluminium Alloys from Aircraft Scraps, German Piston and Piston Ring Industry and Developments in Aircraft Construction Using Plastic, Paper, Veneer, and Thin Metal in Sandwich and Other Formations. A monumental archive of technical information. (approx. 180) £200-300

£150-200

289* 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, [1897], 33pp., author’s own copy, with holograph notes including seven pages at rear, orig. linen-backed printed wrappers, a little soiled, together with three small sheets of loose notes and nine related letters to Blomfield from various correspondents, plus eight photographs including four studio portraits, three of military groups and one of HMS Agincourt, two of the photographs somewhat soiled and in poor condition, various sizes (approx. 20)

£100-150

292* Boom Bom Boom. A complete set(?) of hand painted cels for the short animated cartoon Boom Bom Boom by Jack Stokes, S.C. Films Ltd., [1972?], featuring a bandsman, the cels contained in a contemp. worn cardboard box, approx. 33 x 37 x 7cm

288 Bird Hunting. Three manuscript diaries possibly compiled by Sir Hermann Weber (1823-1918, British Physician), c. 1875-78, one diary containing approx. 80 pp. describing a trip to Hungary, written staccato style giving details of places and people visited, anecdotal events and details of birds shot or seen and eggs collected, etc., Hungarian lists of birds, plus private addresses at rear, the second and third diaries describing one or two trips during the months of November and December to Smyrna and surrounding districts, writtin in the same staccato style with details of hunting, local terrain and local colour, pen and ink sketch map and illustrations including two watercolour vigns. of birds’ heads, a tabulated list of 200 birds with places of sightings marked in coloums, plus vocabulary, the ownership name of Herman Weber, 10 Grosvenor Square appearing to rear endpaper of one vol. and seemingly in the same hand as the writer of all three journals, contemp. cloth/quarter cloth, worn, 8vo (3)

£100-150

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296 Churchill (Rt. Hon. Winston S., 1874-1965). The British Gazette, no. 3, Friday 7 May, 1926, signed at head in blue ink ‘Winston S. Churchill’, somewhat browned, folded in four, worn on folds, large folio The British Gazette was a short-lived British newspaper published by the government during the General Strike of 1926. Winston Churchill, then Chancellor of the Exchequer, was the editor of the eight editions and believed to be the author of much of the content. (1) £300-500

294* Churchill (Lord Randolph Henry Spencer, 1849-1895). A group of six documents signed, 1879-84, three folding vellum documents, the first mortgage of the equity of redemption to Miss Rebecca Bill, signed twice by both parties, the second Lord Randolph Churchill to the most noble John Winston, Duke of Marlborough, a reassignment of policies of assurance and mortgage premises, 14th May 1880, the third assigning power of attorney to G. M. Saunders, 29th November 1884, plus three paper documents with cancelled signtures, two cheques payable to the London and Westminster Bank, 1884, a covering document to a schedule, signed twice, 1882, and a seventh document signed by Churchill’s father ‘Marlborough’, Blenheim Palace, 29th September 1882, to the London and Westminster Bank Limited in respect of the sum of , 500 for the deeds of the leasehold house to Connaught Place, Hyde Park, guaranteeing payment, plus five unrelated documents, an inventory of the personal estate of Edward Law of Blackstone in York, May 1738, an apprenticeship indenture for a butcher in York, 1772, printed sales particulars of premises at Tickhill in Yorkshire, 16th December 1793, an autograph letter in French from King Leopold of the Belgians to Sir Henry Drummond Wolff, 1889, with envelope, plus an engraved certificate with manuscript insertions, granting Alexander Nesbitt (Currier) freedom of London, rolled in orig. wooden tube with printed label ‘Copy of Freedom, City of London’

295* Churchill (Rt. Hon. Winston S., 1874-1965). Autograph signature in black ink, inscribed on a piece of paper approx. 25 x 140mm, a little creased and soiled, tipped on to the card window mount of a b & w photo showing a cigar-smoking Winston Churchill with Averell Harriman and British Officer, ink scribbles to verso with some pen impression see-through, 11 x 15cm, inscribed on mount in a later hand ‘Abadan, Iran, 1942’

297* Churchill (Rt. Hon.Winston S., 1874-1965). Two typed letters signed, ‘Winston S. Churchill’, Lake Como, Italy, 5th September 1945 (on Chartwell letterhead), and 28 Hyde Park Gate, London, SW7, 8th October 1945, both to J. Gower Saunders of Eastcote, Middlesex, the first thanking Mr. Saunders for the memoranda which he would hope to add as one of the appendices to the chapter on his father’s resignation in any future edition of ‘Life of Lord Randolph Churchill’, the second paragraph puzzling about who might have been the author and wishing to know Mr. Saunders’s view, the second letter briefly acknowledging his response, ‘I am quite sure you are correct in thinking that the writer of the Memoranda was Sir Henry Wollff’, single hole punch to upper left corner of each, both one page, 4to/8vo, plus an earlier typed letter signed by Churchill’s Private Secretary Kathleen Hill, Chartwell, 30th August 1945, acknowledging receipt of the Memoranda and saying that Churchill is leaving for a holiday and looking forward to studying the documents while he is away, one page, 8vo, both earlier letters with orig. postally used typed envelopes

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298 Comics and Magazines. A group of approx. sixty US and British comics, c. 1960s and later, titles include Batman, Detective comics, Action comics, Battle Stories, Batman with Robin the Boy Wonder, Magic Comic (no. 1), Phoenix (no. 1), Mystic, Black Magic, Planet of the Apes (nos. 2, 4, 6), condition variable, plus issues of Picturegoer, Radio Fun, The Hotspur, Boy’s Cinema, etc. (a carton)

300* European Bicycle Tour. A scrap album relating to a cycling tour made by the Reverend Charles A. Roach, to Budapest, the Rhine, Czechoslovakia, Austria and Germany, 1933, comprising approx. sixteen postcards, most stamped and sent with messages home, approx. twenty other letters and sheets of notes, approx. 100 corner-mounted b&w snapshots, all small format including many approx. 3 x 4cm, many of the photos with Roach’s captions to verso, the snapshots showing views and some showing Roach with Storm Troops and cycling with Nazi soldiers, plus Nazi parades, also containing various youth hostel cards, permits, cuttings, etc., many items det. and album leaves generally loose, contemp. wrappers, oblong small folio, together with two unrelated albums, one containing World War I German Navy photograph interest and one largely a German society snapshot album from the early 1920s, both oblong folio

£70-100

A cutting at the front of the first album indicates that Roach published his account of the tour in some format for a lecture tour. Several of the news cuttings refer to travelling in Germany and include one letter to The Times penned by Roach, where in spite of the many practical examples of the desire of the German people to gain his friendship (including the hospitality of the Storm Troops) he did nonetheless agree with the Press about the dangers of travelling in Germany at this time. (3) £100-150

301* Film and Entertainment. A small autograph album containing over eighty autographs, mostly obtained at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth, mid 1980s, signers include Les Dawson, Frank Finlay, Bernard Cribbins, Max Bygraves, Vera Lynn, Edward Woodward, Fenella Fielding, Wayne Sleep, Lauren Bacall, Deborah Kerr, Jimmy Tarbuck, Dennis Waterman, Bonnie Langford, Ruby Murray, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Charlie ‘Piano’ Barber, etc., mostly inscribed to Preston and written back to back throughout, many with Preston’s identification and date details written to lower margin in a somewhat untidy hand, contemp. boards, a little rubbed, small oblong 8vo (1)

302* French Revolution Archive - Camille Desmoulins & Dillon Regiment. Camille Desmoulins and his Wife, Passages from the History of the Dantonists, Translated from the French of Jules Claretie, by Mrs. Cashel Hoey, 1876, extra illustrated with b & w plts., t.e.g., near-contemp. blue half calf gilt, rubbed, together with Desmoulins association items, including a small manuscript copybook belonging to Camille's wife Lucile and referred to extensively in the printed book (pp. 130-150), 'It is only a small copybook, with a red cardboard cover; and it consists of twenty-two leaves of thick, rough, yellow paper, only thirteen being written over in Lucile's hand. It contains verses composed in honour of Madamoiselle Duplessis, or copied by her from the different collections in vogue at the time. Baron de Girardot, to whom the little volume belonged, wrote the following words on the first page: [in translation]: "Written by the hand of Lucile Duplessis, wife of Camille Desmoulins. This book was given to me in Paris, by Lucile's sister, in 1834, B. de Girardot". The book is at present the property of M. de Lescure, who kindly permitted me to see it... ', contemp. red boards with marbled backstrip, 24mo, also the original autograph letter from General Dillon written to Camille, Madelonettes, 26th July 1793, 7 pm, translated in full on page 252 of the book, asking Camille to see his cousin Fouquier de Tinville, 'See him, I beg of you; induce him to finish, as he promised. He knows my innocence; my request is worthy of you, my kind and upright defender; only a word from your cousin is wanted. See him very early tomorrow morning; let him say this word, and give back to the republic a man who only aspires to

299 Crests. A small album of mounted paper crests, c. 1880, a total of approx. 310 neatly scissor cut crests mounted on twelve squares to a page, including military and naval crests, White Star Line, steamboat companies, etc., names including Second York North Riding Regiment, School of Musketry, Hythe, The King’s Own Royal Regiment, HMS Sparrow, HMS Bull Dog, HMS Sharpshooter, HMS Gladiator, HMS Cossack, Loyal Lincoln Volunteers 81, etc., colour frontis. and printed title, orig. cloth gilt, a little frayed, oblong 8vo, together with a later album containing approx. 100 mounted paper crests including Embassies, Hospitals, Military and Air Force, etc., mounted as multiples to album leaf rectos and the majority neatly identified in ink beneath with accompanying ribbon sample pasted on, these including Somerset Light Infantry, Royal Artillery, Swiss Legation, First Battalion of the Parachute Regiment, Royal Air Force Horsham St. Faith, St. George’s Hospital, 6th Armoured Divisional Signal Regiment, 8th Royal Tank Regiment, King’s Dragoon Guards, First Battalion The 22nd Chesire Regiment, Malayan Auxiliary Air Force, HMS Tamar, HMS Caledonia, Imperial Defence College, Sarawak Constabulary, 104th Minesweeping Squadron Harwich, Rhodesian Police, Cavalry Club, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, 50th Independent Infantry Brigade, etc., mounted on twenty-five leaves, early 20th century linen backed boards, rubbed and soiled, small 4to (2)

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save it from the tyrants who are advancing with rapid strides', one page with integral address leaf and seal, old ink stamp 'Papiers Cam. Desmoulins' at head of letter, 8vo, plus a printed copy of 'Lettre de Camille Desmoulins, Depute de Paris a la Convention, au General Dillon, en prison aux Madelonettes, Paris', 1793, uncut, sewn as issued, sl. frayed and soiled first and last leaf, plus 'Le Vieux Cordelier: Journal', ed. Camille Desmoulins, 7 issues [complete, Paris, 1793-94], 172 pp., uncut, some soiling and damp staining, all sewn as issued, slim 8vo, plus an interesting group of twenty-six manuscript and six printed items, the majority relating to the Dillon Regimen before, during and after the French Revolution, including two documents signed by the Colonel of the Regiment [Arthur] Dillon, both 13th August 1784, and 'Abstract pour servir au payement de 8 mois', 25th August 1797, one page with numerous signatures including Lieutenant Colonel Dillon, three separate bifoliums of receipts and expenses for 1771 and 1772, documents signed by O'Mahony (29th July 1816), Walsh-Serrant (9th March 1787), O'Moran and Gormocan (24th January 1792), a letter signed 'E. Dillon', 28th July 1702, writing in French of the death of MacDonogh to Jen [his wife?], documents signed by Macdonald, Clarke, translated copy letter from Dillon to Phillipe de Colloredo [1847?], a letter to Dillon from Tolendal(?) dated 11th September 1847, a document being the award of Croce d'Oro di Devozione to Conte Augusto Enrico Dillon, 9th February 1847, an autograph letter signed from Le Comte de LallyTolendal to 'le Baron', etc., the majority of manuscript items one or two pages, 4to/folio, two of the printed items being Revolutionary laws relating to Dillon (no. 1691, 11th May 1792 & no. 2193, 20th August 1792) A significant archive. The Dillon Regiment was first raised in Ireland in 1688 by Theobald, 7th Viscount Dillon. After the Treaty of Limerick in 1691 the Regiment transferred to the service of the Kings of France under its present name. From 1777 to 1782 the Regiment fought as part of the French expeditionary force in the American Revolution. It remained faithful to France after the French Revolution. The Regiment's commander at this time Arthur Dillon (1750-1794) was guillotined during the Reign of Terror. Camille Desmoulins (1760-1794) was a French journalist and politician who played an important role in the French Revolution, being closely associated with Georges Danton. While awaiting his trial and execution, Desmoulins wrote love letters to his wife Lucile, not knowing that she had been arrested and that these letters would never be received. According to some accounts, he only learned of his wife's arrest on his way to his own execution along with a group that included Danton (5th April 1794). As he was being led to the guillotine he fought to resist his captors, crying out to his wife and reciting passages from the letters he had written to her. Lucile was herself guillotined eight days after her husband. (a folder and a book) ÂŁ700-1000

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303* Gloucestershire - Tewkesbury. A group of approx. thirty documents relating to 43 High Street, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, including approx. twenty 18th and 19th c. vellum property deeds, mostly folding with seals and tags still present, together with two stamp albums, mostly 20th c. postally used small denomination single stamps, but including a few 19th c. including an 1873 New Zealand half penny rose stamp, largely disbound, 4to

307* Hitler (Adolf, 1889-1945). Signed Christmas greetings card, December 1941, Hitler’s gilt stamp to top left corner, printed greeting “Herzliche Glückwünsche zum Weihnachtsfest und zum Jahreswechsel”, signed in ink below, gilt-edged off-white card, 12 x 19cm, VG

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308* Hitler (Adolf, 1889-1945). Signed postcard from a colour photograph, pub. Verlag Photo-Hoffmann, Nr. 404, signed in blank ink to lower blank margin, together with a group of eight real photo postcards of Hitler, 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

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304 Greetings cards. A collection of approx. 130 Victorian & Edwardian greetings cards, incl. Christmas, birthday and valentine etc., many chromo. printed, some embossed, pierced, fringed, shaped, etc., various sizes and condition, together with a few other ephemeral items, incl. some mounted chromo. scraps, one or two theatre programmes, a couple of trade cards, and a small shaped book entitled Sea Pearls pub. Ernest Nister (approx. 130)

£150-200

305* Hardy (Thomas, 1840-1928). Autograph signature ‘Thomas Hardy’ on paper slip, c. 1912, approx. 3.5 x 10.5cm, together with the orig. typed letter initialled ‘F.E.D (sec)’, Max Gate, Dorchester, 11th December 1912, to B. Brinsmead Squire of Exeter, acknowledging his autograph request and ‘as it would be inconvenient to him to sign the set of books you intend to purchase he forwards an autograph on a slip of paper which you can insert in the first volume’, one page with integral blank, 8vo, plus orig. franked envelope The secretary was Florence Emily Dugdale who had met Thomas Hardy in 1905, when he was 65 and she in her 20s. She became his secretary in 1912 and they married in 1914. Thomas Hardy’s first wife Emma had died on 27th November 1912, just prior to this autograph request. (3) £150-200

306 Historic Newspapers. A group of approx. thirty newspapers and special supplements, 18th/20th c. incl. twelve Napoleonic period English newspapers, Titanic issues of Daily Graphic (20 April 1912), Illustrated London News (27 April 1912, 2 copies), The Sphere and The Graphic (4 May 1912), plus General Strike, funerals, train crashes, etc. some soiling and wear, large folio (approx. 30)

£100-150

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309* HMS Royal George. An autograph letter signed from Sir John Lockhart Ross (1721-1790), Royal George at Sea, 19th July 1779, ‘we are cruizing in hourly expectations of meeting the enemys fleet, which they say is greatly superiour to ours, but we hope to give a good account of them, when we meet, I hope before this reaches you, that our ewe hogs are arrived safe at their quarters, and that another sheep her’d is come along with them, and I am hopefull this plan with turn out to advantage, and be of great service to the country in general’, referring to a letter enclosed to Sir John Gordon, repairs of the new bridge, also referring to Master Ross, Mathewson and Caligula (‘he certainly is mad for have not the least idea of any such debt’), referring to another matter concerning Lord Ankerville and giving instruction on trenching several acres of park land, 3 pp. with integral blank, docketed, some soiling to blank page, 4to At the end of 1779, Royal George sailed with Admiral Sir George Rodney’s fleet to relieve Gibraltar and took part in the capture of two Spanish convoys, one guarded by nine ships under Admiral Don Juan de Langara. The Royal George sank at Spithead on 29 August 1782 while taking on casks of rum. (1) £70-100

311* Jeans (Ronald, 1887-1973). An archive of printed and some manuscript song sheets with lyrics by Ronald Jeans, written in association with composers Vivianne Ellis, Ivor Novello et al, for musical revues, mainly of the 1920s produced by C.B. Cochran, Andre Charlot and others, a total of approx. sixty pieces including some dups., mostly orig. printed or pict. wrappers, but including a few fair copy manuscripts and draft lyrics in pen and pencil for the song ‘Don’t Know Myself’, all loosely filed in buff folders and two worn file boxes (2)

312* King (Horace Frederick, born 1915). An archive of King’s research material, mostly 1960s/1970s, largely arranged in folders and envelopes, each marked and containing cuttings, photocopies, magazines, some photos and correspondence, etc., one large folder marked ‘Chinese aviation’ and one bound copy typed script marked ‘R&D Contributions to Aviation Progress’ (Radcap), vol. 2, appendices 1-9, some handwritten notes, a galley proof of his Putnam book on Sopwith Aircraft, plus some book reviews, personal correspondence, etc., the majority of aviation interest, but including folders of material relating to cars, trains, Rudyard Kipling, politics, weapons, etc.

310* James (Henry, 1843-1916). Autograph letter signed ‘Henry James’, 21 Carlyle Mansions, Cheyne Walk, [London], SW, 11th January 1915, to his friend Hagberg Wright, at the London Library, concerning Wright’s help in seeking a new servant for Henry James, ‘I beg you not to take any more trouble at all about that question of the precarious “lad”. Very strangely, my problem seems as if it might be solved - in a manner, an elderly manner, that I will tell you of when we next meet’, continuing that he does not believe a trained young man should be in his service and he is inclined to go for the older steward of the Reform Club who had lost his position there and ‘I think, no prospects any such others, & is very glad to be humble & zealous & accomodating & cheap - like your poor man of letters... ‘, two pages with typical finish at right angles to commencement of text at head of page one, 2 pp., with orig. franked envelope signed ‘Henry James’ (1)

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315* Longfellow (Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882). Autograph letter signed, ‘Henry W. Longfellow’, Cambridge [Massacheusetts], 17th November 1855, thanking his correspondant [the publisher David Bogue in London?] ‘For the copy of “Hiawatha” and for the “Illustrated Times”; though the portrait of my wife amounts to an outrage, and that of myself is not much better!’, enclosing a few corrections before the book is printed again asking for enclosed letters (none here present) to be sent and asking for copies of Hiawatha to be sent to Mrs Macintosh in Regents Park and Monsieur le Chevalier de Chatelain in Euston Square, light browning to upper margin, 2 pp., together with a related (?) initialled note ‘Ep. B’ ‘I am obliged to leave town for some days - the proofs must be therefore carefully read over - in my absence ...’, slightly dust soiled, one page, both 8vo (2)

£100-150

313* Laurel (Stan & Hardy, Oliver). Fine vintage inscribed signed black and white photograph, c. 1950, showing the comedy duo in head and shoulders smiling to camera, boldly by each to lower margin (Hardy with blue ballpoint pen), additionally inscribed by Stan ‘Hello Doreen!’, two minor marks to upper edge, 12.5 x 17.5cm, VG (1)

£300-400

316* McCartney (Paul). Autograph on plain paper, [December 1967], slight shadowing to initial ‘P’ presumably from starting the ink flow in the ballpoint pen used, paper size 11 x 14cm, light fold marks, together with a small contemporary autograph album containing a handful of authographs of Kenneth Horne, Kenneth Williams, Alan Bates (adhesion marks to paper edges), Sybil Thorndike (loose piece of paper) and Hugh Paddick, contemp. boards, some wear, small square 8vo The recipient of these autographs worked at L & H Nathan, theatrical costumiers in Drury Lane. It was while working here that the owner was able to obtain the in-person autograph from Paul McCartney in 1967. (2) £150-200

314* Lee (Laurie, 1914-97). A group of seven autograph letters and four postcards signed ‘Laurie’, London & Stroud, 1951-77, all to Nicolas Bentley (1907-1978), the first thanking him for his letter, ‘I would love to have a word with you - yes, even if that word be spiced with the sordid prospect of making a little money - and I’m just writing now to say I am indoors with a chill, but as soon as I come out again I’ll telephone you at one or other of your numbers. Unfortunately I have no telephone - and with Flaxman congested with chattering actresses, I am told there are poor prospects of getting one’ and with the postcript, ‘Snappy story of yours in last week’s Standard!’, in later letters discussing a joint venture and other works, one letter requesting two copies of Bentley’s book ‘Victoriana’ at trade rates to give as Christmas presents, one letter turning down the opportunity to write an introduction to a collection of A. E. Coppard’s Short Stories, ‘I am increasingly resisting being classified, even affectionately, as a “country writer”, which I don’t consider myself to be. I have had to turn down, for the same reason, a recent offer to edit a collection of “my favourite West Country stories” ...’, the seven letters a total of 13 pp., mostly 8vo, the four postcards all plain, except one with a b&w view of Vernon, postcards all postally used (11)

317* Misc. ephemera, mostly 18th/20th c., incl. printed and manuscript material incl. scrap books, engravings, miscellaneous documents and journals, etc. (2 cartons)

£100-200

318* Napoleon I (Emperor, 1769-1821). A fragment of cloth from Napoleon’s Bier, wrapped within a folded piece of paper inscribed in ink in an early 19th c. hand, ’A Portion of the Cloth that covered the Bier of Napoleon Buonaparte. From G. L. to J. W. D.’, and additionally inscribed to verso in a slightly later hand ‘Cloth that covered the Bier of Napoleon Buonaparte And the stone in the centre of this box-lid is of his first burial place in St. Helena. J. W. D.’, black woollen fabric, approx. 40 x 15mm, enclosed in a piece of paper measuring approx. 100 x 105mm overall, and contained in a contemp. circular polished hardwood box with an inset circular stone to the lid, approx. 800mm overall diameter (1)

£250-300

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319* Napoleon I (Emperor, 1769-1821). Document signed ‘Bonaparte’, St. Cloud, 1 Prairial an Xii [21st May 1804], to the Minister of War requesting an order to the Third Battalion of the 24th Regiment of Light Infantry to form an attachment of 125 men under the order of a Captain and a Lieutenant to go to St. Malo and to Granville, one page, 4to, tipped onto an album leaf Three days prior a senatus-consulte proclaimed Bonaparte ‘Emperor of the French’ under the name of Napoleon I. Provenance: Archdeacon George Glover. (1) £500-800

Lot 319 320* Nelson (Horatio, Viscount, 1758-1805). Autograph letter signed, ‘Nelson & Bronte’, Merton, 15th December 1801, to Halloran, ‘I am sorry that your wishes and expectation for the establishment of a naval academy should have fail’d, but the expense few could afford, with respect to your second plan it must be submitted to Ministers and the first Lord of the Admiralty must be the friend of it, or it cannot be supported. I am free to confess that I have no interest to bring forth such a plan if on reflection it should be deemed feasible, therefore I must necessarily beg leave to decline give(?) you the trouble of submitting that to me which I have no power to promote, but Believe me Sir with every good wish your most obliged Servant, Nelson & Bronte’, browned with some chipping and fold wear, some loss to left margin, several small holes touching lettering but not affecting sense except the name of the recipient lower left (Re[...] Halloran), a few old tape and adhesion marks to verso, 230 x 185mm Though it is not conclusive the most likely recipient would seem to be Lawrence Hynes Halloran [O’Halloran], 17661831, a poet and writer born in Ireland and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. Though he practised as a curate he had not been ordained. He became chaplain in the Royal Navy and was on board the Britannia, the vessel which carried the flag of Admiral the earl of Northesk, third in command at the Battle of Trafalgar. ‘During the battle itself Halloran, who had a very loud and clear voice, stood beside the commander and repeated the word of command through a speaking-trumpet after him. He soon published ‘A sermon on occasion of the victory off Trafalgar, delivered on board HMS Britannia at sea, 3 November 1805’, and ‘The Battle of Trafalgar, a Poem’ (1806)’ (DNB). He continued to declare himself a doctor in divinity and in 1818 he was sentenced to seven years’ transportation for forging a frank on a letter. He subsequently established a school at Sydney, New South Wales, and died there on 8 March 1831. An armistice had been signed between Britain and France on 1st October 1801 and on 22nd October Nelson had returned to his recently purchased home of Merton Place, Surrey. (1) £1000-1500

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321* Norfolk Broads. The Log of the Ecila, by the Ancient Mariner, August 1898 and August 1899, a group of three manuscript log books compiled by an unidentified crew member on board the pleasure wherry the Ecila, a total of approx. 140 pages written entirely in poetic quatrains, written to rectos only, each vol. initialled at end ‘HRC’ and the third vol. with twenty-five initialled pencil sketches facing text of bridges, broads, locks and quays, a few other sketches loosely inserted, the first two vols. contemp. plain wrappers with manuscript title to upper covers, the third disbound but contemp. limp morocco lower cover retained, all 8vo (3)

£100-150

322* Orage (Alfred Richard, 1873-1934). Six brief autograph letters signed ‘A.R. Orage’, all on the New Age headed paper, 1911/13, to an unnamed poet [identified as C.W., author of various Ballades published in the periodical during 1912 and 1913], all brief thank yous for verses received and promises to publish them, etc., a few minor spots or marks, all one page, 4to (6)

£150-200

323* Peel (Robert, 1788-1850). Autograph letter signed, London, 20th February 1820, to Thomas Peel in Manchester, respecting commercial difficulties, discussing laissez-faire and Colbert ‘Laissez nous faire - Leave us alone - was the prayer of the peach merchants and the minister Colbert - and so far as the consequent of labour is concerned would be the wisest prayer... then again I think the policy of the age is too liberal to curtail any commercial privileges which foreigners enjoy in this country - they purchase it is said our goods in a state of incomplete manufacture - and appropriate to themselves the profit which results from completing them - that is they carry on their business in a certain way from which they derive more profit than they would if they purchased the goods in a completed manufactured state... ‘, and towards the end of the letter in the same vein ‘How surely if we find spade labour superceded by the labour of horses or machines - we must in an age wherein human ingenuity is so much exerted to discover the means of increasing wealth wherein all plausible experiments are tried - wherein there is such unbounded competition and speculation - we must conclude that the question between the comparitive profits of spade labour & horse or mechanical labour has been completely determined and that preference is given to the latter... ‘, 9 pp. including address leaf with docketed free front and second signature of Robert Peel, seal tear with small loss of lettering to one line of text, 4to

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£300-400

324* Photographs and Engravings. An assorted collection of topographical engravings and mounted small albumen prints, 19th century, plus an album containing approx. forty corner mounted gelatin silver print press photos of racehorses by W. A. Rouch, c. 1910, identified to versos or on album pages, approx. 20 x 25cm, a few later reproductions loosely inserted, modern cloth, slightly damp stained, folio, plus a Second World War diary compiled by Mrs. Sheila Stopford, wife of Captain Stopford RN, between 17th June and 20th November 1942, approx. 160 pp., probably written up at a later date, contemp. linen backed boards, 4to (a carton)

£100-150

325* Postal History. A petition endorsing the Penny Post proposal by Rowland Hill from the inhabitants of Gloucester and its vicinity, [1839], a total of over 300 signatures in ten columns, some soiling and old damp staining, approx. 85 x 75cm The Uniform Penny Post came into force on 10th January 1840 - on that first day 112, 000 letters were posted, more than three times the number posted on that day the previous year. (1) £70-100

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326* Probates of Will. A large solicitor’s tin trunk, containing approx. 300 mostly vellum deeds, the majority probates of wills from the 19th century, from the offices of Keary, Stokes & White of Chippenham, Wiltshire, mostly folding with seals, etc. (a large tin trunk)

330* Sargent (John Singer, 1856-1925). Autograph card signed ‘J.S. Sargent’, 31 Tite Street, Chelsea, [London], SW, written in a difficult hand to an unidentified recipient, ‘By all means read the Flaubert [?] before [...] as they are splendid - please fill in Arthur Symons address - I cannot decipher it on a nice note he has written out...’ small closed tear to upper margin, 2 pp., 9 x 11.5cm, together with an autograph specimen of the artist Joshua Reynolds and a late Victorian autograph album containing approx. forty autographs of artists., etc., mostly cut and pasted signed sentiments, signers include Frederick Leighton, L. Alma Tadema, Hubert Herkomer, J.E. Millais, Philip de Calderon, Robert Browning (signed envelope front addressed to C. Deschamps, The Foyer Gallery, St. James’s Theatre, London, stamp excised), B. Faustin, Luke Fildes, Charles Keene, Eva Esmond, Queen Victoria, etc., contemp. cloth, spine darkened and frayed, 4to

£200-300

327* Probates of Will. A similar lot (a large tin trunk)

£200-300

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£150-200

328* Rolling Stones. A group of twelve vintage b & w photo negatives, taken by freelance Sunday Times photographer Ian Wright on the opening night of the Sticky Fingers tour at City Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 4th March 1971, eleven stage shots of Mick Jagger and group in action plus one of a group of fans in front of billboards, plus a contact sheet of all twelve images, 20 x 25cm Full copyright will be assigned to the buyer of this lot. (13)

£150-200

329* Romanian Royalty. An archive of letters written by Edith Frances Greer (“Diddo”), while Governess to the children of Princess Ilena & Anton, Archduke of Austria, from April 1938 to March 1939, a total of over 400 handwritten pages on large sheets, written by Diddo from Romania to her family in England, concerning life in the various castles, the guests who visited the Princess and her family, the villages, the places they visited, the Archduke’s fascination with flying, written partly in code, together with a small quantity of related photos, postcards, a tin containing four small cigarettes specially made for Queen Marie of Romania, a 1938 Christmas card signed by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, etc.

331 Scottish Letterheads. A bound volume containing 125 engraved vignette letterheads, 1850s, compiled on a tour in Scotland from 7th to 30th August 1852 by an unidentified person, compiler’s manuscript index at front, the letterheads numbered and each with brief diary entry, most usually referring to the date the view was sighted, and occasionally with more expansive comment, interleaved with blank leaves, contemp. calf, spine defective and upper cover det., 4to (1)

£100-150

332 Scrap album. An album compiled by Augusta Mary Cotton, c. 1830s, comprising approx. seventy leaves of poetry, quotations, drawings and prints, a total of approx. forty original drawings and watercolours, including views, flowers, portraits, etc., contemp. calf gilt, spine deficient and contents somewhat shaken, 4to

A fascinating insight into the lives of the family of the daughter of King Ferdinand I of Romania, immediately prior to the War. The letters end abruptly on 18th March 1939. On 15th March Germany had invaded Czechoslovakia and it may have been this event that prompted Diddo to return home quickly. Diddo died in 1942, aged just 38. Some of the events related in the letters, which sometimes to fourteen pages, are recorded in Hannah Pakula’s book ‘The Last Romantic: A Biography of Queen Marie of Roumania’ (1985). Included with the lot is a word-processed print-out containing partial transcriptions of over fifty letters and a list of some of the codewords used by Diddo. As Diddo knew some of her letters were being opened on route home, she devised these codes to evade censorship. The Archduke was frequently referred to as Mungo, the Princess as Arnold and Hitler was referred to as Mr Cuthbert. The war was generally spoken of as some golfing event. (a folder) £200-300

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333* Serocold (Claude Pearce, 1875-1959). A scrap album compiled by Serocold during the first world war while working as a personal assistant to Admiral Sir Reginald Hall, Director of Naval Intelligence, a total of approx. thirty documents, letters, cuttings, etc., including a typed letter signed from General Sir John French, Commander in Chief, British Expeditionary Force, to Field Marshal Lord Roberts, 22nd October 1914, ‘I am very much obliged to you for all the trouble you have taken in collecting stalking glasses and field glasses. They will, I am sure, be of great value to the troops in the field’, one page, folio, a ticket and Order of Service for the funeral of Roberts, military passes, permits and similar, a letter and a note concerning the amputation of an arm and a leg of Vivian Rose, original copies of a dump (XXIII Division), vol. 1, no. 1, Xmas 1915, the Camp Magazine, no. 2, May 1915, and ‘a merry new ballad of Dr. Woodrow Wilson ...’, Glasgow, 1915, plus a six-page typescript entitled ‘A tale of two interpretations, being the true and inward account of the stupendous events which occurred in the week ending Saturday 6th November 1915’, a few with later notes added, contemp. folded thick buff paper sheets, large folio (1)

336* Stephenson (George, 1781-1848). Autograph letter signed ‘Geo Stephenson’, Railway Office, Liverpool, 9th December 1830, to Lawrence Hill (of Hill & Davidson, Glasgow), concerning an urgent request for Stephenson to inspect the ‘Country between Edinburgh & Glasgow, with the view of reporting upon the projected Railway between these two cities, I hope to leave this next Monday or on Tuesday afternoon ..., one page with integral address leaf, various strikes, seal tear, docketed, slightly creased and soiled, 4to, together with a printed shareholder’s report for the Edinburgh, Glasgow and Leith Railway, [1832], 2 pp. printed letterpress and integral full-page eng. plan with red route outline, a little damp frayed at foot, folio An early letter concerning the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, plans for which began soon after the opening of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway in 1830. Parliament did not give permission for this first early railway in Scotland until 1838. The railway took four years to build and was opened in 1842. (2) £300-500

337 Supplementary Militia. A printed form for Middlesex Supplementary Militia, dated 7th October 1799, with manuscript insertions, certifying that Mr. William Scriven of No. 7 Berkeley Square, St. George, Hanover Square, ‘did, on the 21st Day of September 1799, find and provide Daniel Campbell to serve for him as his Substitute in the said Supplementary Militia during the present War, and for the Space of One Calendar Month after the End thereof’, signed by a clerk, one page, sl. creased and soiled, with a few small splits, 23 x 18cm

£100-150

334* Slavery. The Slaves Address to the British Ladies, for the Chelmsford Female anti-slavery Association, engraved and printed by I. Sturz, London, c. 1830, sepia copper eng. printed on card with vign. at head, some soiling, 145 x 90mm, pasted on to old paper, together with an engraved membership for the League of Universal Brotherhood, printed by Mitchell, London, c. 1840s, eng. vign. from a design by Henry Anelay and W.H. Egleton, manuscript insertions admitting Eliza R. Clark as a member and signed by secretary Emma Yonge, sl. soiled and creased at margins, 32 x 25cm, plus a manuscript receipt for 4 from the Treasurer of the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade, ‘Being the Ballance of my Account’, signed Jn. Fredk. Garling, embossed stamp, 55 x 165mm (3)

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338* Theatre & Entertainment. An album containing approx. 170 theatrical autographs, c. 1900, the majority signed sentiments, sometimes with a theatre name and date, a small number on letterhead and a few signed photographs, all pasted into an album, numbered manuscript index at front, includes the autographs of Ellaline Terriss, Charles Kennington, Oscar Adye, Herbert Standing, Dion Boucicault, Ruth Vincent, Frederick Kaye, Mathilda Wood, Gerald Du Maurier, J. Forbes Robertson, Letty Lind, Fred Williams, H. Beerbohm-Tree, Ellen Terry, Julia Nielson, Lilian Braithwaite, George Walker, Fred Terry, etc., plus loosely inserted a vintage signed b & w photo of Noel Madison with Ginger Rogers and [husband] Lew Ayres, signed and inscribed by Madison, 14 x 8.5cm, a.e.g., contemp. padded morocco, some wear, 4to

£100-150

335* Stamps. A large collection of GB and overseas, mint and used, mostly post-1945, but including some early 20th c., including four albums of GB mint issues, mainly commemoratives, and including one album containing GeorgeV and George VI definitives, five albums containing GB used commemoratives, mostly 1970s-90s, together with five large albums containing mint and used commemoratives for the Bundesrepuplik Deutschland, all post-1945, and four smaller albums of similar, including one album with pre-Third Reich issues, other various world stamps, including USA, British Dependencies, African states, mainly post-1950s, plus a large quantity of GB first day covers and similar (5 cartons)

£200-300

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339* Theatre & Entertainment. A group of five small autograph albums, c. 1900-30, including autographs of Fred Astaire, Ivor Novello, Fay Compton, Basil Rathbone, John Mills, Noel Coward, John Gielgud, Boris Karloff, Amy Mollison, Will Hay, Flora Robson, Anton Walbrook, Rex Harrison, Marie Studholme (signed photo), Ellaline Terriss, Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Dan Leno, James & Gertrude Forbes Robertson, Ellen Terry, Zena Dare, Gerard Du Maurier, Paul Robeson, Emlyn Williams, Geraldo, George Robey, etc., various bindings and sizes (5)

345* WWI Scrap album. A scrap album compiled by members of the family of Arthur Hampden Vilett Rolleston, 1914-18, containing news cuttings, postcards, ration, insurance certificates and forms, etc., plus a small number of letters and postcards, one postcard written in pencil from the trenches on 25th September 1914, writing partly indistinct, ‘... we are living in trenches with shells & bullets for companions... ‘, and later, ‘... when we arrived in the country at every village we biletted in the Mayor & principal inhabitants came to meet us with enormous bouquets of flowers & it was no uncommon sight to see an officer carrying as many as three... ‘, postmark and censor stamp, plus a threepage letter from Rolleston at home in Dover, dated 10th December 1914, writing to a relative Allie reporting [on a German submarine attack on Dover], ‘You have missed a most exciting time of it this morning, about three I was awakened by what sounded like a big explosion, but nothing else seemed to happen, til at 5 o’clock I heard several guns at sea over the Eastern Area, I called Stella [his daughter] & for about twenty minutes we watched the flashes & listened to heavy firing, who or what it was I have had heard nothing as yet... I wonder what it was all about’, plus a few letters and ephemera relating to Stella’s work at the recruiting office in Coventry, including three semi-literate letters reporting shirkers, one named Robert Mills of 10 Melbourne Road, one named H.B. Ford of 2 Windmill Road, Foleshill, Coventry, ‘Aged 29 looks in the pink of condition just the man the country is in need of - just now has done no work for about 26 weeks. They keep a fried fish business and make an open boast that they have not sent him his papers. He leads a very nice life’, and a third from Miss Tanly, back of 59 Wells Street, Coventry, ‘Sir I have got a lad who knockes me about and I should be glad if you could send him for a soldier I have tried him in every shape and form is father can’t do nothing with him he is seventeen years and six months I should be very glad if you could send him away I have reported him to the Police But they take no notice do your Best for me sir get him away as soon as you can’, plus another letter from Private Claude A. Roxburgh of L Company, Gordon Highlanders in Aberdeen, writing to Captain Caldicott, recruiting officer in Coventry declining his invitation to the Masonic Hall as he expects to be in France on the suggested date and hoping to postpone the meeting until after the war, the album containing a total of approx. seventy items including some loose, many leaves blank, a.e.g., contemp. green morocco gilt, rubbed, 4to

£150-200

340* Theatre. A scrap album containing approx. eighty theatre programmes for London and the provinces, mostly c. 1910, a few loose but mostly pasted back to back on album leaves, some leaves det., contemp. cloth, together with an album containing twenty-two b & w photo postcards of actors and eighteen clipped theatrical autographs, including Sarah Bernhardt (visiting card, dated 1910], Gertie Millar, Lawrence Grossmith, Arthur Bourchier, Bertram Wallis, Julia Neilson, Marie Tempest, Gertrude Elliott, George Robey, Huntley Wright, Alice Crawford, Irene Vanbrugh, etc., all but the first pasted beside related portrait postcard, contemp. morocco gilt, sl. rubbed and soiled, oblong small folio (2)

£100-150

341 U. S. Artillery. An Introduction to Guided Missiles, The Artillery School, Anti-Aircraft and Guided Missiles Branch, Fort Bliss, Texas, July 1949, restriced document, iv + 269 pp., b&w illusts. and diagrams and one folding coloured chart, errata sheet stapled to title, orig. printed wrappers, sl. creased and soiled, 4to, together with an untitled secret handbook on guided missiles, 38 leaves printed to rectos only, plus chart dated 12th September 1950, contemp. card lower wrapper, lacks upper wrapper (with title?), small folio (2)

£200-300

342* Walpole Family Archive. A collection of over 250 photographs relating to descendants of the family of Robert Walpole, c. 1870s-1950s, an assorted collection of mostly portraits including studio photographs and snapshots of individual members of Walpole family and related, including cartes-de-visite, cabinet cards, gelatin silver prints, a few with signatures of sitter or photographer studio to mount, the majority mounted on card and including three small snapshot albums, mostly medium to small format

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346* WWII - Malta. An album containing thirty-two mounted vintage b&w photos, 1937-45, each with printed tissue paper caption, including many scenes before and after the Blitz, George Cross Presentation Ceremony, various celebrations, etc., numbered 1-31 + 26A, each approx. 15 x 10.5cm, presentation inscription by the compiler (?), a Sapicuza to front pastedown, orig. cloth with spine tie, and Maltese Cross motif to upper cover, rubbed, oblong 8vo

Provenance: From the family of Lieutenant Commander Horace Jeremy Spencer Walpole (1924-2001). Walpole served in the Navy during the Second World War retiring in 1959 to the Farmhouse Hotel, Lower Swell, Gloucestershire, in the 1960s. He subsequently became a science teacher at Oakley Hall School, Cirencester. He was a direct descendant of England’s first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole (1676-1745). (a carton) £100-150

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£50-80

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344* WWI - Second Battle of the Somme. An original cyclostyled Battle Note No. 3, action of a RFA Battery during the Second Battle of the Somme [by Major General H. J. Elles], Tank Corps, 23rd July 1918, 7 pp. report with cyclostyled cover leaf, this copy marked for Major Gibbs, leaves pinned upper left, minor spotting and fraying, together with a half-page cyclostyled Special Order no. 15 by Major General H. J. Elles thanking all the ranks for the success so far, dated 13th August 1918 (2)

£100-150

347* WWII - Mediterranean Fleet. An album containing fortyseven corner-mounted b&w photos, including images of HMS Warspite, HMS Royal Oak and HMS Courageous, commercial snapshots of Winston Churchill, Adolf Hitler, The Duke and Duchess of Windsor, six photographs of Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1939, an Italian liner ablaze at Alexandria, images of Chinese and Japanese atrocoties, etc., mostly approx. 6 x 9cm, some ink captions to mounts, a few photos det., contemp. cloth, rubbed, oblong 8vo

343* Wiltshire - Corsham. A vellum deed in Latin relating to the Watermill in Corsham, 24th November 1609, large decorative initial, written in a clear hand, sl. waterstain to centrefold, two tags with wax seals attached (one cracked with sl. loss), overall 38 x 58cm (1)

£200-300

£100-150

348* WWII - Naval Album. An album containing fifty vintage b&w photos, c. 1930-43, including school sports team photographs, naval cadets and parades, ship inspections, battle ships at sea, and in dock, various sizes, some white ink captions but now largely indistinct, many leaves loose, contemp. boards, soiled and some wear, oblong folio A modern note loosely inserted indicates that this album belonged to Jack Leventhorpe who lost his life during World War II [aged 22, 23rd October 1943, while serving as Sub-Lieutenant with the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve on board HMS Charybdis]. (1) £100-150

£100-150

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ANTIQUARIAN

350 Alken (Henry). Symptoms of Being Amused, vol. 1 [all published], pub. Thomas McLean, 1822, thirty-eight hand-coloured etched plts. of 42 (inc. title), few minor closed-tears to margins, some dust-soiling and few marks, contemp. half morocco, title label to upper board, rubbed and some wear, oblong folio (1)

£200-300

349 Aesop. Aesop’s Fables. Samuel Croxall’s Translation With a Bibliographical Note by Victor Scholderer, Limited Editions Club, 1933, facsimile illustrations, t.e.g., original vellum-backed boards, slipcase, 8vo, limited edition, 1300/1500 signed by Bruce Rogers, together with Utopia. Written in Latin by Sir Thomas More and Done into English by Ralph Robynson, Limited Editions Club, New York, 1934, t.e.g., original vellum-backed boards, slipcase, 8vo, limited edition, 989/1500 signed by Bruce Rogers (2)

£100-150

351 Bellori (Giovanni Pietro). Veterum Illustrium Philosophorum Poetarum Rhetorum et Oratorum Imagines Ex Vetustis Nummis, Gemmis, Hermis, , Marmoribus, aliisque Antiquis Monumentis Desumptae, 3 parts in one, Rome, 1685, eng. frontis., eng. part titles, ninety-two eng. plts., slight dampstaining to lower outer margin corners, contemp. qtr. sheep with vellum corners to boards, joints cracked, slight loss of leather at head & foot of spine, slight loss to title label, spine & boards rubbed, folio (1)

£300-500

352 [Beresford, James]. The Miseries of Human Life; or the Groans of Samuel Sensitive, and Timothy Testy. With a Few Supplementary Sighs from Mrs. Testy. In Twelve Dialogues, new & improved ed., 1806, folding hand-col. aquatint frontis., name of author written in ink to title, t.e.g., late 19th c. half calf by Riviere & Son, gilt dec. spine, extrems. rubbed, small 8vo, together with Rider Haggard (H.), Eric Brighteyes, 2 vols., Leipzig & London: Heinemann & Balestier, 1891, with Heart of the World, 2 vols., Copyright ed., Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1896, uniform contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spines, 8vo, with Musset (Alfred de), Oeuvres..., 5 vols., Paris: Librairie Alphonse Lemerre, c.1890s, eng. frontispieces and few plts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemp. red qtr. morocco gilt, 8vo, plus two others

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354 Bible [English]. The New Testament, printed by Robert Barker, 1613, four prelims. including text within heart-shaped decorative woodcut border, text begins pp. 441, bound with ‘Two right profitable and fruitfull concordances... ‘, [1613], lower outer quarter of title deficient, bound with The Booke of Psalmes... , 1619, title within decorative woodcut border, some defects and ends page 64, some browning and soiling throughout, old ink ownership names and minor marginalia, contemp. calf, covers detached and backstrip deficient, 4to (210 x 160mm) Herbert 323 (whole Bible). Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (1) £150-200

353 Bible [English] The Bible, That is, The Holy Scriptures, Contained in the Old and Newe Testaments..., Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, 1610, General and New Testament titles present, both printed within dec. woodcut borders, double column roman text throughout with borders ruled in red, verso of general title and lower margin of final leaf of Revelation with contemp. ownership signature of Henry Bunbury dated 1623, fraying to initial leaves, printed marginal notes trimmed, bound with The Whole Book of Psalmes, London: Companie of Stationers, 1611, double-column text with borders ruled in red, fore-edge margin of final leaf torn, some dust soiling and browning throughout, lacks free endpapers, a.e.g., contemp. sheep, gilt initials M.B. to centre of each board, joints cracked and wear to spine and extrems., 8vo, together with New Testament [Dutch], Het Nieuwe Testament oste alle Boeken des Nieuwen Verbondts onses Heeren Jesu Christi..., Amsterdam, 1697, eng. title laid-down to following leaf, bound with De Cl. Psalmen des Propheten Davids..., Amsterdam, 1694, musical notation throughout, lacks free endpapers, a.e.g., contemp. black leather, 8vo, with Book of Common Prayer, And Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites of the Church..., Cambridge, 1771, slight worm trail to lower margin of title, few leaves frayed to edges, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. red morocco, slightly rubbed to extrems., 8vo, plus two others (5)

355 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament and the New: Newly translated out of the Originall Tongues..., Imprinted at London by Robert Barker and John Bill, 1630, general and New Testament titles present, each within woodcut borders, printed in black letter text, leaves K4 & K5 detached and frayed to fore-edge margins, bound with an incomplete genealogies, Book of Common Prayer and Book of Psalms, few leaves frayed at front & rear, contemp. calf, upper board detached and lower joint cracked, loss of leather at foot of spine, worn, (Herbert 433), together with a defective English Bible published 1639 (2)

£200-300

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356 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, Oxford: printed at the Theatre, 1688, General title and New Testament titles present, woodcut armorial to each, Apocrypha present, occ. minor scattered spotting, early 19th c. calf, joints partly cracked at head & foot, spine & boards rubbed & scuffed, folio Refer to Darlow & Moule 639 & Herbert 809. (1)

£200-300

357 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and the New: Newly translated out of ye Original Tongues..., London: printed by Charles Bill and the Executrix of Thomas Nemcomb, 1708, eng. general title, New Testament title dated 1707, a.e.g., lacks front free endpaper, contemp. calf, boards detached (matched upper board), worn, 8vo, (Herbert 898), together with Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments..., Cambridge, 1776, ink ownership to upper margin of title, few ink annotations throughout, final leaf of text torn with loss, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. red morocco, lower joint cracked and upper board detached, board edges an corners worn, 8vo, plus other 18th/19th c. antiquarian (11)

£150-200

358 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the OldTestament and the New: Newly Translated out of the Originall Tongues..., Imprinted at London by Bonham Norton and John Bill, 1627, general title within woodcut border (lower half torn away), New Testament title within woodcut border (ownership ink stamp to lower margin), ruled in red throughout, bound with genealogies and double-page woodcut map, title to genealogies torn with loss and repaired (margins frayed & with ink ownership stamp to lower margin), close-trimmed to margins throughout volume occasionally affecting running titles and printed notes to fore-edge, slight browning, minor dust soiling and few marks, stain to leaves 4F8 & 4G1, a.e.g., 19th c. diced calf, rebacked, rubbed and slight wear, 4to Herbert 406. (1)

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361 Burnet (Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury). History of His Own Time, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1724-34, ink oval library stamp to titles and few other leaves, library bookplates to upper pastedowns, hinges cracked, contemp. calf, old rebacks with morocco title & vol. number labels, joints cracked and weak, rubbed and scuffed, folio (2)

£100-150

362 Burton (John). The Genuineness of Lord Clarendons’s History of the Rebellion Printed at Oxford Vindicated. Mr. Oldmixon’s Slander Confuted. The True State of the Case Represented..., 1st ed., Oxford, 1744, contemp. calf, lacking title label to spine, joints cracked, leather to corners torn, covers worn, folio (1)

£150-200

363 Caesar (Gaius Julius). Commentaires, Avec des Notes Historiques, Critiques et Militaires, par M. Le Comte Turpin de Crisse, 3 vols., Paris, 1785, two engraved portraits, 40 double-page engraved plates, some close-trimmed, text in Latin and French, a few light spots, endpapers renewed, contemporary half calf, joints splitting, one cover detached, rubbed, 4to (3)

£200-300

364 Casaubon (Meric). Merici Casauboni..., De Quatuor Linguis Commentationis, Pars prior: quae, De Lingua Hebraica: et, de Lingua Saxonica, London: typis J. Flesher, sumptibus Ric. Mynne, 1650, title printed in red & black, slight spotting & toning mostly to first & last few leaves, some strengthening repairs to gatherings at spine edge, modern cloth gilt, library classification number at foot of spine, 8vo, together with Aubigne (Agrippa d’), Les avantures du Baron de Foeneste..., 2 vols., Cologne, 1729, eng. frontis. to vol. 1, contemp. calf, gilt armorial to upper board of each, gilt dec. spines (non matching), vol. 2 rebacked, joints cracked, slight wear to extrems., 8vo, with Taylor (Isaac), Self-Cultivation Recommended; or, Hints to a Youth Leaving School, pub. Rest Fenner, 1817, eng. frontis. (offsetting to title), hinges repaired, contemp. half calf, rebacked preserving orig. spine, 12mo, plus five other antiquarian volumes (9)

£200-300

359 Boethius (Anicius Manlius Torquatus Severinus). Philosophiae Consolatione, Eiusdem de Scholastica Disciplina, Qui Alii Quo, Que Autori A’Non, Nullis Adscribitur, Florence, Philippi de Giunta, 1513, woodcut initial letters, title-page with early ms. ownership name and some discreet repairs, early ms. marginalia, occn. light foxing and marks, endpapers renewed, blue speckled edges, 18th c. vellum, rubbed, neat repairs at head of spine and one corner, covers tooled in black, with fleuron cornerpieces, and central oval device of the Society of Jesus, incorporating IHS monogram and initials MRA on upper and lower covers respectively, lacking original ties, sm. 8vo

365 Censorinus. Censorini Liber de Die Natali cum Perpetuo Commentario Henrici Lindenbrogii, nec non Notarum Spicilegio..., pub. Luchtmans, Leiden, 1767, title printed in red and black, two folding engraved plates, some light spotting, library label to front pastedown, contemporary vellum, manuscript lettering and library label to spine, covers bowed and a little soiled, 8vo, together with Opere del Padre Gio: Pietro Pinamonti della Compagnia di Gesu, Venice, 1762, half title, title printed in red and black with woodcut device, engraved portrait, engraved headpiece and initial, text in double column, come spotting, library label at front, contemporary half vellum, some soiling, 4to, with one other

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360 Buonarroti (Filippo). Osservazioni Sopra Alcuni Frammenti di Vasi Antichi di Vetro Ornati di Figure Trovati ne’ Cimiteri di Roma, 1st ed. Florence: Per Jacopo Guiducci, e Santi Franchi, 1716, half-title present, 35 engraved plates including three folding, a few woodcuts to text, contemp. calf, upper board and two blank endpapers detached, folio

£100-150

366 Charles I. Reliquiae Sacrae Carolinae. Or the Works of that Great Monarch and Glorious Monarch and Glorious Martyr King Charles the I, The Hague: Samuel Browne, 1650, [16]+280+12 pp., engraved portrait frontis. (with 5cm tear), bound with Eikon Basilike. The Pourtraicture of his Sacred Majesty in his Solitudes and Sufferings, 1649, [4]+360 pp., lacking engraved frontis., a.e.g., contemp. black crushed morocco gilt, rubbed to extrems., 12mo

Filippo Buonarroti (1661-1733) was a Florentine official and scholar who is best remembered for this work. It is notable in that it asserts admiration for early Christian art, uncommon during at a time when most art scholars were convinced of the primacy of classical art. (1) £100-150

Madan 61. The first edition of the works of King Charles, compiled by Richard Royston and printed for him in London by Roger Norton, with a false Hague imprint. (1) £100-150

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Lot 367 367 Charles IV (1316-1378). Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia. Bulla aurea, 2nd ed., Nuremberg: Anton Koberger, 1477, 22 (of 26) leaves including the penultimate and pre-penultimate blank leaves, but lacking ff.11, 18, 20 and the final blank, two handcol. dec. initials (one finished with gold leaf), text printed in black letter, other captial spaces left blank, 19th c. half calf, spine renewed, slim folio

369 Clarendon (Edward Hyde, Earl of). The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, begun in the Year 1641, 3 vols. in six, Oxford:Printed at theTheater, for J. Batley, 1720-21, eng. port. frontis. to each vol., title to vol. 1 part 1 dated 1721, ink ownership crest to half-titles and verso of general titles & some frontispieces etc., contemp. panelled calf, gilt dec. spines, some joints cracked and slight wear to spines, 8vo, together with Hume (David), The History of England..., 9 vols., 1811, port. frontis. to vol. 1, with Smollett (T.), The History of England..., 6 vols., 1811, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, uniform calf gilt, spine to vol. 1 of Hume’s History very worn, other vols. slightly rubbed to spines, 12mo, plus other antiquarian

Bookplate of Gerhard Jensen. The Golden Bull issued by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV in 1356 was very important in German constitutional history. It crystallized the practice of imperial elections, giving the empire a constitution which fixed the number and identity of electors and established majority rule. It also denied the supremacy of the papacy. The Golden Bull also contains provisions regarding the national peace, grants of municipal citizenship to rural residents etc. The first edition of this work was published in Nuremberg in 1474. Hain 4076, BMC II 414, Goff C206. (1) £500-800

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370 The Comic Alphabet. [Cover-title], n.p., c.1860s, 6ff., printed on facing leaves, each leaf with four oval wood engs. with printed col., lightly foxed, orig. pictorial wrappers (final two ovals for ‘Y’ and ‘Z’ on rear wrapper), foxed and dusty, spine somewhat split and frayed, contained in modern limp cloth folder, slim 4to

368 Chevalier (Michel). Cours D’Economie Politique fait au College de France, 3 vols., mixed eds., Paris, 1850-58, contemp. qtr. calf gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Lecouteux (Edouard), Traite des Entreprises de Culture Ameliorante ou Principes Generaux D’Economie Rurale, 2nd ed., 2 vols., Paris, 1857, contemp. qtr. morocco, gilt dec. spine, 8vo, with Hoffmann (Wilhelm), Histoire du Commerce, de la Geographie et de la Navigation, chez tous les Peuples et dans tous les etats..., avec des notes et additions par J. Duesberg, Paris, 1849, occ. scattered spotting, contemp. red qtr. morocco gilt, 8vo, plus thirty-three others related (39)

£150-200

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372 [Defoe, Daniel]. The History of Moll Flanders, &c. Who was born in Newgate, and during a Life of continued Variety for threescore Years, was twelve Years a whore, five times a Wife, ... At last grew rich, lived honestly, and dy’d a Penitent. Written from her own Memorandums, sold by R. Evans in Bristol, and M. Cooke in Gloucestershire, c.1720, 20pp., incl. title-page, woodcut on title and final page, untrimmed edges creased, unbound and sewn as issued, 12mo in 6s

371 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, and Virtue & Co. (publishers), Knight’s London, 9 divs., n.d., c. 1860, seven eng. titles, thirty eng. plts., num. 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 plts. as listed incl. seven further col. and two tinted, illusts. to text, orig. dec. sloth from a design by Talwin Morris, rubbed, a few minor marks, small nick to head of spine to vol. 8, all large 8vo (21)

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£100-150

373 Dicks’ Standard Plays. A collection of approx. 1000 pamphlets, 1860s-1880s, wood eng. illusts., orig. printed wrappers, some lacking, some torn and frayed, slim 8vo Dicks’ Standard Plays are principally valuable for preserving a host of lesser nineteenth century works including melodramas, burlesques, burlettas, comediettas and other minor genres, together with dramatisations of popular fiction (Dicks’ Standard Plays commonly re-published best-selling novels in play form, thereby avoiding paying royalties to the original author). Some of the texts were here first printed and many are unprocurable elsewhere. (approx. 1000) £300-500

374 [Drake, James]. The Antient and Modern Stages Survey’d or, Mr Collier’s View of the Immorality and Profaness of the English Stage set in a True Light, 1st ed., 1699, contemp. ownership signature to upper margin of title, occ. scattered spotting, contemp. panelled calf, later paper label to spine, joints cracked and corners worn, 8vo Wing D2124. (1)

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£100-150


375 Engelgrave (Hendrik). Lux Evangelica sub Velum Sacrorum Emblematum Recondita in Anni Dominicas Selecta Historia et Morali Doctrina variè Adumbrata per Hen. Engelgrave Societatis Jesu, Cologne: Jacobum à Meurs, 1655, eng. title, fifty-two eng. emblem illusts. to text, short closed-tear to leaf aa2, ink annotations to margins of three leaves, browning and scattered spotting, contemp. vellum, minor worming to spine and slight loss at head of spine, 12mo (1)

£200-300

376 Ferguson (James). Astronomie des Demoiselles..., Paris, Raynal, 1827, six eng. plts., most hand-col. in outline, incl. one folding and two with volvelles, letterpress illusts., ms. ownership name on title-page, blank fore-margins lightly stained throughout, hinges split, orig. half roan, extrems. rubbed, spine ends frayed and with sl. loss, 8vo, together with Wanostrocht (N.), Recueil Choisi de Traits Historiques et de Contes Moraux..., 2nd ed., 1786, eng. frontis., early ms. ownership name on front pastedown, contemp. sheep, rubbed, some loss at foot of spine, 12mo in 6s, plus Schmid (Christoph), Contes du Chanoine Schmid, 3 vols., Paris, P.-C. Lehuby, c.1840s, eng. frontis. to each, scattered light foxing, one vol. with stitching strained, orig. gilt embossed dark blue boards, some rubbing to extrems., 12mo in 6s, plus three others, early 19th c. continental children’s books (8)

£100-150

377 The Gentleman’s Magazine, or Monthly Intelligencer, 42 vols. (bound in 49), 1731-35, 1737-41, 1745, 1747-51, 1755, 1758-63, 1766, 1769, 1772-73, 1775, 1779-82, 1783 (part 2)-1785, 1787-1789 (part 1), 1790-91 & 1793 (part 2)-1794, vols. from 1783 onwards each bound in two parts, illustrated with numerous copper-eng. plts., maps, wood engravings, etc., dampstaining to 1779 vol. (affecting some maps), uniform contemp. calf gilt with morocco label to spine of each, some wear to extrems., 8vo, together with A General Index to the First Fifty-Six Volumes of the Gentleman’s Magazine, 2 vols., 1789, matching contemp. calf gilt, 8vo

Lot 375

There are forty-five (of 50) American maps present in this set, as listed by David Jolly, ‘Maps of America in Periodicals before 1800’. Though the volumes appear to be largely complete with virtually all their illustrations, the set has not been fully collated and is sold as a periodical not subject to return. (51) £3000-5000

378 Granger (Rev. J.). A Biographical History of England, from Egbert the Great to the Revolution..., 2 vols. in four, 1769, eng. port. frontis., edges untrimmed, contemp. qtr. sheep, joints cracked, spines worn with loss of leather at head & foot, extrems. rubbed & worn, 4to (4)

£100-150

379 Grellmann (Heinrich Moritz Gottlieb). Dissertation on the Gipsies, Being an Historical Enquiry, Concerning the Manner of Life, Oeconomy, Customs and Conditions of these People in Europe, and their Origin, trans. Matthew Raper, 1st English ed., 1787, errata at rear, bound without half-title, occ. minor scattered spotting, contemp. half calf, lacks title label, joints cracked, spine and corners rubbed & scuffed, 4to (1)

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380 Grose (Francis). Military Antquities Respecting a History of the English Army from the Conquest to the Present Time, 2 vols., 1786-88, engraved frontispiece and title to each, engraved plates, occasional light spotting and soiling, hinges strengthened, bookplates, contemporary calf, old rebacks, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to, together with A Treatise on Ancient Armour and Weapons, 1786, engraved frontispiece and title, 48 engraved plates, illustration, some light spotting, hinges strengthened, bookplates, contemporary calf, old reback, rubbed, 4to (3)

£100-150

381 Haggard (H. Rider). King Solomon’s Mines, 1st ed., 2nd issue, 1885, folding frontispiece (short tear), adverts. at end dated 5G. 10.85, occasional light soiling, library stamps, hinges breaking, original red cloth, spine faded and rubbed, 8vo (1)

£150-200

382 Haller (Albrecht von). Elementa Physiologiae Corporis Humani..., 8 vols., Lausanne, 1757-1778, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, titles printed in red & black, contemp. calf gilt, joints cracked, some vols. with torn spines and loss of leather, boards to vol. 1 detached, 4to Garrison-Morton 588. (8)

£200-300

383 Hardy (Thomas). The Romantic Adventures of a Milkmaid. A Novel, New York, Harper’s Franklin Square Library, Harper & Brothers, June 29, 1883 [drop-title], 28pp., incl. 6pp. pubs. ads. at rear, four full-page b & w illusts., paper stock browned and brittle, with first few leaves chipped at edges, and first leaf detached, prelim. blank facing titled inscribed by the author ‘Uncorrected by the author. Thomas Hardy. May 14:1916’, marbled endpapers, front pastedown with bookplate of Clement K. Shorter, front free endpaper with mounted postcard to Clement Shorter inscribed in the author’s hand ‘With best wishes. T.H.’, t.e.g., early 20th c. turquoise half crushed morocco, rubbed, marbled sides browned and with some marks, slim 4to

384 Hawthorne (Nathaniel). Transformation: or, the Romance of Monte Beni, 2 vols., copyright ed., Leipzig, Tauchnitz, 1860, ninetyeight mounted photo. plts., marbled endpapers, a.e.g, orig. vellum gilt, 8vo, together with another copy similar, plus Eliot (George), Romola, 2 vols., copyright ed., Leipzig, Tauchnitz, 1963, thirty mounted photo. plts., both vols. with early ms. ownership name on prelim. blank, gilt patterned endpapers, book ticket of A.L.F. Smith on front pastedowns, orig. gilt dec. vellum, 8vo, plus two other vellumbound vols. with mounted photo. plts. similar Photographic plates of views of Rome, sculptures, paintings, artist’s studios, peasants, etc. (8) £100-150

A very early edition of this - in Hardy’s own words - “short hastily written novel”. It constituted his first contribution to ‘The Graphic’ in England, appearing as the Summer Number for 1883, as well as simultaneously (in seven instalments) in ‘Harper’s Weekly’ in America. Knowing that the pirate publishers would be quick to copy it, Harpers published this version, constituting the entire piece, as a volume of Harper’s ‘Franklin Square Library’ at the end of June - four days after the Graphic appearance, and when only one of the seven American instalments had come out. It wasn’t published again in the UK until it was included in ‘A Changed Man’ in 1913. This copy belonged to Hardy’s friend, the journalist and literary critic Clement K. Shorter. (1) £300-500

385 Hieroglyphic Bible. A New Hieroglyphical Bible; containing One Hundred and Thirty-Eight Texts of Scripture, Ornamented with Nearly 500 Pictures, Engraved for the Work, Woodbridge, printed and published by Smith and Jarrold, c.1819, woodcuts throughout, title-page with early ms. name at head and on verso, generally foxed and finger-soiled, first text leaf with 2.5ins closed tear, orig. roanbacked marbled boards, rubbed and sl. worn, 12mo (1)

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387 [Housman, Catherine]. Letter to Dr. Spry, in vindication of the word of God against every species of scientific opposition, 1st ed., printed W. Hughes, 1839, eight eng. plts. including four hand-col., autograph letter signed from Charles Empson (1794-1861), Cleveland Place, Bath, 31st December 1839, [to William Baxter, 1787-1871, botanist], ‘... a very kind friend of mine and subscriber to your book Mrs. Housman has just printed a Book for private circulation a copy of which she sends to you. The object of her work is to vindicate the truth of scriptures against the errors of modern science & I am sure that you will be glad to have the Volume in your Library as it is one of those rare things which money could not purchase... ‘, 2 pp., 4to, tipped in before title, Baxter’s ownership name and inscription to front f.e.p., a.e.g., contemp. gilt-dec. morocco with geometric designs to covers and floral design to spine, a little rubbed and darkened, 8vo

386 Holinshed (Raphael). The First and Second Volumes of Chronicles: comprising 1. The Description and Historie of England, 2. The Description and Historie of Ireland, 3. The Description and Historie of Scotland, first collected and published by Raphaell Holinshed, William Harrison, and others, now newlie augmented and continued (with manifold matters of singular note and worthie memorie) to the yeare 1586, by John Hooker alias Vowell Gent. and others, 2 vols. (of 3) in one, [1587], main title within woodcut border, sl. chipped and soiled, separate titles with woodcut borders to ‘The Irish Historie’, ‘The Description of Scotland’, and ‘The Historie of Scotland’, England, Ireland and Scotland with separate paginations, black letter double column text with some woodcut initials, lacks ‘The Historie of England’ title, ‘The Second Volume of Chronicles’ title, plus blank leaf at front of vol. 1 and end of vol. 2, in vol. 2 2Q34 are cancelled by a leaf paginated 421/424, 2R3-4 are cancelled by a leaf paginated 438/431 and 2S2-5 are cancelled by two leaves 443/444 and 445/450, a little spotting and soiling with light old marginal water staining to first few leaves, later reversed calf, worn and joints cracked, folio (350 x 215mm)

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£100-150

388 Hume (David). The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the Revolution in 1688, 13 vols., new ed., 1793-94, numerous eng. plts., occ. spotting and few marks, together with The History of England, from the Revolution to the Death of George the Second, 8 vols., 1794, numerous eng. plts., uniform calf, some wear and two boards detached, rubbed & worn, few spine labels lacking, 12mo

STC 13569 (with vol. 3: ‘The Third Volume of Chronicles ...’). This second edition is most famously the one used as a key source for the plays of William Shakespeare. Due to the politically sensitive nature of a number of passages in this present edition Elizabeth I ordered the Archbishop of Canterbury to recall work with cancelled pages to be found in volumes 2 and 3. These cancelled leaves were reprinted three times in the 18th century, long before Wikileaks could get there. (1) £500-800

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390* Illuminated Leaves. A vellum bifolium from a Book of Hours, 14th c.(?), begins ‘De profundis clamaui ad te d[omi]ne... ‘, first two pages with musical staves with initials rubricated in red, the second leaf with a three-line large illuminated initial to each page, illuminated in red, blue and gilt with addn. red ink pen decoration, initials in red and blue, sl. water staining to upper and outer margins, each leaf approx. 165 x 125mm

389 Huntingford (George Isaac). The Petition of the English Roman Catholics Considered; in a Charge Delivered to the Clergy in the Diocese of Gloucester, at Triennial Visitation of that Diocese in the Month of June 1810, pub. 1810, 58pp., publisher’s ad. leaf at rear, bound with Tomline (George), A Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Lincoln, at the Triennial Visitation of that Diocese in May, June, and July, 1812, 2nd ed., 1813, 4pp., bound with Huntingford (George Isaac), A Protestant Letter, Addressed to the Right Honourable Lord Somers, Baron of Evesham, 1813, 179pp., bound with Somers (John), Reply to the Protestant Letter of the Right Reverend the Bishop of Gloucester, 1813, 148pp., bound with A Letter to the Right Honourable George Canning, on his Proposed Motion in Favour of Catholic Emancipation, 1812, 67pp., bound with Benett (John), An Essay on the Commutation of Tithes; to which was Adjudged the Bedfordeahn Gold Medal, by the Bath and West of England Society..., at their Annual Meeting, December 13th, 1814, by John Benett, of Pyt House, Wilts., 1814, 15pp., contemp. half calf gilt, 8vo, plus two other volumes containing twenty similar pamphlets (3)

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£200-300

391* Illuminated Leaves. A group of five illuminated leaves from Books of Hours, Psalters, etc., c. 14th/15th c., largest an illuminated bible leaf from the Book of Daniel, double column text, one two-line illuminated initial with gilt against a red and blue ground with decorative penwork and white tracing, a second one-line initial on the same line, vellum flaw with resultant hole to outer margin not affecting text, a smaller hole between the two columns, overall 45 x 30cm, the others unrelated but including two small illuminated leaves from the same work, each approx. 10.5 x 7.5cm (5)

£150-200

£150-200

392 James (Henry). The Tragic Muse, 3 vols., Macmillan, 1st ed., 1890, half-title to each vol., contents toned, hinges split, vol. 2 with rear free endpaper chipped to upper edge, orig. blue cloth gilt, cocked, faded spines with extrems. frayed, circulating library labels removed from upper covers, corners showing, 8vo (3)

£100-150

393 Jewel (John). A Defense of the Apologie of the Churche of Englande: Conteininge an answeare to a certaine booke lately set foorthe by M. Hardinge, and entituled, A confutation of &c ; whereunto there is also newly added an answeare vnto an other like booke, written by the saide M. Hardinge, entituled, A detection of sundrie foule errours &c. Printed at Louaine, Anno. 1568. and inserted into the foremer answeare, as occasion, and placerequired, as by special notes added to the margine it maie appeare, by John Jewel Bishop of Sarisburie..., London: Henry Wykes, 1570, [34], 532, 535-801, [6]pp., printed in roman & black letter, lacks title (Ai) and leaves Avi, Bi & Bvi at front of volume, leaf 3Xv torn with loss and lower half of final leaf of text 3X7 excised, fraying to edges of initial leaves, some worming at front and rear, bound with A Replie unto M. Hardinges Answeare: by perusinge whereof the discrete, and diligent reader may easily see, the weake, and vnstable groundes of the Romaine religion, whiche of late hath beene accompted Catholique, by Iohn Iewel Bishoppe of Sarisburie, London: Henry Wykes, 1565, [24], 212, 212-523, 526-641, [10]pp., printed in roman & black letter, contemp. ink inscription to title, occ. minor worming to few leaves, final ten leaves with few holes to fore-edge margins, some slight dampstaining, sewing weak at front & rear of volume and gatherings loose, inner hinge broken, contemp. calf over wooden boards, some loss of leather to upper board, binding affected by wood worm, lacks clasps, remnants of large paper label to spine and boards, thick 4to in 6s STC 14601 & 14606. (1)

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395 Kottenkamp (Franz). History of Chivalry and Ancient Armour, with Descriptions of the Feudal System, the Usages of Knighthood, the Tournament, and Trials by Single Combat, translated from the German..., by the Rev. A. Lowy, 1857, sixty-two hand-col. eng. plts. (inc. frontis., 24 folding), hole to rear free endpaper (free endpapers creased), slight spotting and light dustsoiling, sewing a little weak and few leaves loose, orig. cloth gilt, lacks spine and boards detached, oblong folio (1)

£200-300

396 La Mothe Le Vayer (Francois de). Opuscules, ou Petits Traittez. I. De la hardiesse, et de la crainte. II. De l’ingratitude. III. De la marchandise. IV. De la grandeur et petitesses des corps. V. Des couleurs. VI. Du mensonge. VII. Des monstres, Paris: Toussaint Quinat, 1647, title frayed to fore-edge margin and repaired with archival tissue, leaves P5-Y5 with worming to lower outer corners, modern half calf, 8vo (1)

£150-200

397 Law. Laws concerning masters and servants... , by a gentleman of the Inner-Temple, 1767, occ. spotting and light damp staining to lower outer corners, contemp. calf, heavily rubbed, cracked on upper joint, tall 12mo ESTC T116198. (1)

398 Locke (John). An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, 2 vols., 14th ed., 1753, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, worming to lower margins of approx. 50pp. at front of vol. 1, contemp. calf gilt, slight wear to joints & extrems., 8vo, together with Burnet (Gilbert), The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, 2 parts in one, 1679, addn. eng. title, contemp. calf, upper board near detached and lower board attachment weak, worn, folio, with [McCormick, Charles, edit.], The Secret history of the court and reign of Charles the Second , by a Member of His Privy Council..., 2 vols., 1792, contemp. calf, rebacked with gilt dec. spines, slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus seven other misc. antiquarian

394 Kelly (Christopher). History of the French Revolution, and of the Wars Produced by that Memorable Event..., 2 vols., 1817, 53 hand-coloured engraved plates, eight hand-coloured engraved maps (complete), a few spots, library stamps, modern rust-red half morocco, 4to, together with Les Francais Peints par Eux-Memes Encyclopedie Morale du Dix-Neuvieme Siecle, 2 vols., Paris, 1841, hand-coloured additional titles, 92 hand-coloured plates, illustrations, a few spots, bookplates, contemporary red half morocco, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo (4)

£100-150

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£200-300

399 Locke (John). The Works of John Locke Esq., 3 vols., 3rd ed., 1727, eng. port. frontis. and eng. memorial plt., to vol. 1, contemp. panelled calf, lacking title labels to spines, joints cracked and some wear, folio (3)

£150-200

£200-300

400 Mackintosh (James). Vindiciae Gallicae. Defence of the French Revolution and its English Admirers Against the Accusations of the Right Ho. Edmund Burke; Including Some Structures on the Late Production of Mons. de Calonne, Dublin, 1791, bound with Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to that Event. In a Letter Intended to Have Been Sent to a Gentleman in Paris, by the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, 1st ed., 1790, second work variant b, with ‘M’ of imprint date on title to the right of ‘D’ of Dodsley, some pencil marginalia and spotting, t.e.g., 20th c. tan calf gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with De L’Etat de la France, Present & A Venir, par M. de Calonne, Ministre D’Etat, 1790, a few light spots, contemporary half calf, lightly rubbed, 8vo, plus New Picture of Paris, by M. Mercier,Translated from the French, 2 vols., 1800, 4pp. pub. list at end of vol. II, some spotting, bookplates, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed and stained, 8vo, with others including Ant. Fr. Bertrand de Moleville’s Private Memoirs Relative to the Last Year of the Reign of Lewis the Sixteenth, Late King of France, 3 vols., 1797 and William Playfair’s France As It Is, Not Lady Morgan’s France, 2 vols., 1819

Lot 395

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£200-300


402 Marin (Pieter). Dictionnaire Complet Francois & Hollandos, Comprenant tous les mots de l’Usage avoiiez de L’Academie Francoise..., Amsterdam 1710, eng. frontis. with explanation leaf facing, letterpress title printed in red & black, double-column text throughout, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine with red morocco title label, slight loss of leather at head of spine, joints cracked and worn, board corners worn, 4to (1)

401 Malthus (Thomas Robert). An Essay on the Principle of Population, or, A View of Its Past and Present Effects on Human Happiness, 2nd ed., 1803, some spotting throughout, occ. heavy, title page somewhat dust soiled and detached, disbound with contemp. calf spine still present, rubbed and some wear with lib. stamp at head, 4to

£200-300

403 Maundeville (Sir John). The Voiage and Travaile of Sir John Maundevile, Kt. which Treateth of the way to Hierusalem; and of Marvayles of Inde, with other Ilands and Countryes, Now publish’d entire from an Original MS. in the Cotton Library, 1725, title printed in red & black, spotting to first & last leaves, a.e.g., early 19th c. straight-grain maroon morocco gilt, joints and extrems. rubbed and scuffed, large 8vo

PMM 251 (for the 1st edition); Kress B4701; Garrison-Morton 1693. The ‘Great Quarto Edition’. (1) £700-1000

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£150-200

404 Michelessi (Domenico). Lettre a M:gr Visconti..., Sur La Revolution Arrivee en Suede le 19 aout 1772..., Stockholm: H. Fougt, 1773, 172pp., some light dampstaining, sewing weak and few leaves loose, margins frayed and corners dog-eared, orig. paper wrappers, frayed and slightly marked, 8vo No UK institutional location found. Russian State Library only location found. (1) £100-150

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407 Overbury (Sir Thomas). Sir Thomas Overbury his Wife. With Additions of New Characters, and many other Witty Conceits never before Printed, the sixteenth impression [but 17th ed.], 1638, mounted eng. port. frontis. (trimmed to image), 18th/19th c. diced calf, slightly dampstained, joints cracked and some wear, small 8vo (1)

£80-120

408 [Percy, Thomas]. Five Pieces of Runic Poetry translated from the Islandic language, 1st ed., 1763, eng. vign. of Runic script to title, t.e.g., remainder uncut, contemp. mottled calf gilt, rebacked with orig. spine relaid, 8vo, together with Guarini (Giovanni Baptista), The Faithful Shepherd, a pastoral tragi-comedy, 1736, eng. frontis. and six plates, some spotting, contemp. mottled sheep, heavily rubbed, plus [Loveling, Benjamin], Latin and English Poems, 2nd ed., 1741, 4 pp. pubs. ads. at rear, some light browning, contemp. calf, recent plain calf reback, plus Thomson (James), The Works, 4 vols., 1750, eng. port. frontis, and five plates, contemp. calf gilt, lacking spine label to vol. 2, joints cracked and minor wear to head of spines, all 12mo (7)

£70-100

409 Ponticus (Ludovicus Virunius). Britannicae historiae libri sex ..., 3 parts in 1 vol., 1585, main title and three further part titles with woodcut device, some spotting and damp staining throughout, title page and final leaf verso (blank) dust soiled, tears with loss to lower outer corners of main title and following leaf and final two leaves not affecting text, tear with loss to upper corner of leaf i7 not affecting text, rodent damage to upper margins of final four signatures touching some headings of final ten leaves, later calf, worn, 8vo, together with Officium et missa in festo et per octavam corporis Christi... , Plantin, Antwerp, 1756, eng. vign. title, printed in red and black throughout, partly uncut, later floral boards, sl. rubbed and soiled, 12mo, plus Smith (Thomas), Angli de republica Anglorum, libri tres, pub. Elzevir, Leyden, 1630, eng. frontis., later ink notes to front f.e.p.s, a little spotting and soiling, contemp. vellum, 16mo (3)

£200-300

405 Mirabeau (Honore-Gabriel de Riquetti, Comte de). Enquiries Concerning Lettres de Cachet, the Consequences of Arbitary Imprisonment, and a History of the Inconveniences, Distresses and Sufferings of State Prisoners, 2 vols., 1st English ed., 1787, half titles, scattered spotting, wanting the plate called for in ESTC, contemporary tree calf, spines gilt-decorated with contrasting morocco labels, slightly rubbed, 8vo

410 Psalms [French]. Les Pseavmes de David, Mis en rime François par Clement Marot et Th. de Beze, France, Jean Jannon, 1621, contents generally toned and dusty, some light staining, E7 torn with loss (affecting first nine lines of text), close-trimmed, clipping a few head-lines, early ms. names on prelim. and final blanks, 18th c. black morocco, elaborately gilt dec., gilt rubbed and a few discreet repairs, morocco clasp, 60 x 37mm (2.5 x 1.5 ins)

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£100-150

411 Rowlandson (Thomas, illust.). The Adventures of Johnny Newcombe in the Navy, a Poem in Four Cantos..., by Alfred Burton, 1st ed., 1818, sixteen hand-col. plts. (complete), occ. spotting, contemp. half calf gilt, with black morocco label to spine, rubbed, 8vo

406 Newlands (James). The Carpenter and Joiner’s Assistant, Blackie & Son., c.1850, 100 engraved plates, numerous wood engravings, spotting to endpapers, contemp. black half calf, rubbed, folio, together with Aesop. Fables of Aesop and other Eminent Mythologists, vol. 1 only (of 2), 1699, engraved portrait and separate frontispiece, contemp. mottled calf, later reback, folio, and Lemnius (Levinus), Occulta Naturae Miracula, Antwerp: Apud Guilielmum Simonem ad insigne Scuti Basiliensis, 1567, lacking engraved portrait and first 16 pp. including title, contemp. calf with distinctive blindstamped stag motif to upper and lower covers, 8vo (3)

£200-300

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£100-150

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£100-150


413 Sallustius Crispus (Caius). Item Epistolae de Republica Ordinanda, Declamatio in Ciceronem et Pseudo-Ciceronis in Sallustium. Nec non Ivl. Exsuperantius de bellis civilibus, ac Porcius Latro in Catilinam..., 2 vols., Leipzig, 1724, armorial bookplate of Lord Camden to upper pastedown, occ. minor spotting and slight dampstaining to margins, contemp. calf, old rebacks, slight wear to extrems., 4to, together with Statius (Publius Papinius), Ex Vetustis Exemplaribus Recensuit et Notas atque Emendationes Adjecit Jer. Marklandus, pub. William Bowyer, 1728, armorial bookplate of Lord Camden to upper pastedown, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine, upper joint slightly cracked, 4to, with Tibullus, Albii Tibulli Equitis Rom. quae Exstant, ad fidem Veterum Membranarum sedulo castigata...., Amsterdam, 1708, eng. frontis., armorial bookplate of Lord Camden to upper pastedown, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine, joints and spine cracked, 4to, plus Demosthenes, Demosthenous, Aischinou, Deinarchou kai Demadou ta sozomena, Graece et Latine, Edidit Joannes Taylor, vols. 2 & 3 (all pub.), Cambridge: typis Academicis [by Joseph Bentham, 1748-57], vol. 2 containing a dedication to vol. 1, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spines, slight wear to joints, 4to, plus a duplicate of vol. 3 (7)

414 Scotland - Parliament. The Laws and Acts made in the Sixth Session of the First Parliament of Our most High and Dread Soveraign William..., Holden and Begun at Edinburgh, September 8. 1696. By John Earl o Tullibardine, Viscount of Glen-Almond, Lord Murray; and Principal Secretary of State for the Kingdom of Scotland..., Collected and Extracted from the Registers and Records of Parliament, by Charles Earl of Selkirk, &c. Clerk to His Majesties Council, Exchequer, Registers and Rolls, &c..., Edinburgh, 1696, bound with The Laws and Acts Made in the Seventh Session of the First Parliament of Our High and Dread Soveraign Will;iam..., Holden and Begun at Edinburgh, July 19, 1698..., pub. Edinburgh, 1698, contemp. panelled calf, boards detached, folio, together with Radcliffe (John), Dr. Radcliffe’s Life, and Letters, with a True Copy of his Last Will and Testament, 3rd ed., 1716, few worm trails to text, contemp. panelled calf, upper board near detached, lower joint cracked, 12mo, with Garth (Sir Samuel), The Dispensary: A Poem in Six Canto’s, 3rd ed. corrected by the author, 1699, ink erased signature to title, library bookplate & ink stamp to verso of title, library bookplate to upper pastedown, contemp. panelled calf, upper board detached, lower joint cracked, rubbed, 8vo, plus other 17th19th antiquarian and pamphlets, many incomplete

412 Ruggles (Thomas). The History of the Poor: their Rights, Duties, and the Laws Respecting them: in a Series of Letters, a new edition corrected, and continued to the present time, 1797, errata leaf present (bound before p.1), occ. minor scattered spotting, library bookplate to upper pastedown, edges untrimmed, hinges cracked, late 19th c. qtr. sheep, library classification number at head & foot of spine, slight wear to spine and extrems., 4to First published in 1793. ESTC T097448 & Kress B.3496. (1)

£300-400

(a small carton)

£300-500

80

£150-200


415 Segur (Alexandre Joseph Pierre de ). Women: Their Condition and Influence in Society, trans. from the French, 3 vols., 1st English ed., 1803, some spotting and browning throughout, lib. blindstamps to upper corners of first and last few leaves of each volume, library book labels to pastedowns, contemp. qtr. calf, worn with loss to spines, two covers detached, small 8vo (3)

£100-150

416 Sismondi (J.C.L. Simonde de). Histoire des Republiques Italiennes du moyen age, 10 vols., Paris, 1840, twenty-three eng. plts. (incl. ports., views etc.), occ. minor spotting, contemp. red half morocco gilt, elaborate gilt dec. spines with green morocco title labels, joints slightly cracked, slight wear to few boards, 8vo, together with Ritchie (Leitch), Wanderings by the Loire, 1833, addn. eng. title and twenty eng. plts. after Turner, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. morocco, worn at foot of spine, extrems. rubbed, 8vo, with Scarron (Paul), The Comical Romance, and Other Tales, 2 vols., Lawrence & Bullen, 1892, b & w frontis. and plts., t.e.g., gilt, remainder untrimmed, contemp. dark blue half calf by Zaehnsdorf, gilt dec. spines, 8vo, plus twelve other bindings (25)

£200-300

417 Skottowe (Britiffe). Sudden Death; Or, My Lady the Wolf, 1st ed., 1886, one or two light spots, pub. list at end, original red cloth gilt, a little rubbed with dampstains, 8vo Rare novel by Britiffe Skottowe (1857-1925), author of Our Hanoverian Kings, 1884 and A Short History of Parliament, 1886. (1) £70-100

418 Speed (John). The History of Great Britaine Under the Conquests of ye Romans, Saxons, Danes and Normans, the third edition revised & enlarged, pub. 1650, eng. port. frontis. and eng. title, few woodcut illusts. and eng. genealogies etc., ink library stamp to lower margin of portrait, also to title and few other leaves, library label to front pastedown, contemp. calf gilt, joints cracked and some wear, folio Wing S4880. (1)

£150-200

419 [Strickland, Agnes]. The Moss-House: in which many of the Works of Nature are Rendered a Source of Amusement to Children, 1st ed., William Darton, 1822, six eng. plts. (water-stained and offset to text), pubs. eng. ad. leaf at rear, early ms. ownership name on verso of frontis., orig. roan-backed marbled boards, rubbed, spine sl. darkened, 12mo in 6s, together with [Jenner, Isaac], Fortune’s Football. Most Humbly Dedicated, by Permission, to the Young Family of the Right Honble Lady Ann Hudson, 1st ed., printed for the author and sold by Tabart and Co., 1806, eng. frontis., frontis. and title a trifle dusty, modern qtr. calf, extrems. sl. rubbed, 12mo in 6s, plus Espy (W., Dublin printer), Animal Sagacity, Exemplified by Facts: showing the Force of Instinct in Beasts, Birds, &c., 1824, five full-page letterpress engs., early ms. ownership name at head of title-page, scattered foxing, contemp. marbled sheep, spine splitting and with loss at ends, 12mo in 6s, plus another copy, plus eighteen other late 18th and early 20th c. children’s books, incl. Goldsmith’s A Grammar of General Geography, with volvelle frontis. (22)

Lot 418

420 Thomson (James). The Seasons..., Illustrated with Engravings by F. Bartolozzi R.A. and P.W. Tomkins..., from Original Pictures Painted for the Work by W. Hamilton, R.A., 1797, eng. dedication leaf, list of subscribers present, four full-page stipple eng. plts. only (lacks frontis. and plt. 4 “Parental Affection” and plt. 8 “Celadon and Amelia”), fourteen stipple eng. illusts. to text, few minor marks, upper inner hinge broken, near contemp. red half morocco, gilt dec. spine, joints and extrems. rubbed, folio Abbey Life 252. (1)

£200-300

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421 Trade and Commerce. A bound collection of eighty broadsheets, the majority [1714], subjects including longitude, the Royal African Company and Slavery, import and export relating to cloth, paper, wool, tobacco and soap, plus lotteries, Ireland, transport, politics and law, titles include ‘A Petition About the Longitude’ (ESTC T11545), ‘A Proposal for Settling the Trade to Africa, wherein the Ends profess to be aimed at, both by the separate traders, and the company, and also by the North Britons, Our Ports and Plantations, and likewise the Manufacturers, are effectually provided for’ (ESTC T211036), ‘The Case of Borough of Buckingham’ (ESTC T95766), ‘Reasons for making Blackwell-Hall an absolute market ...’ (ESTC N12897), ‘The Case of the Poor within the City of Bristol’ (ESTC T188810), ‘The Merchants of London’s Observations humbly offer’d against the Bill for More Effectual Preventing the Running of Brandys’ (ESTC T181169), ‘Reasons Humbly Offered by Henry Jones, Esq, for building a mould or harbour in Whitsand-Bay at the Lands-End, in Cornwall’ (ESTC T11538), ‘The Case of the Chaplains of Her Majesty’s Navy, to the number of about 80’ (ESTC T188809), ‘Provisoes and Amendments Humbly Proposed to the insolvent debtors Bill, with reasons for the same’ (ESTC T180192), ‘The Case of the Traders and Poor People Imployed and Maintained in the Linnen Manufacture in North Britain’ (ESTC T188801), ‘The Case of the Sufferers of Nevis and St. Christophers’ (ESTC T20281), ‘The Paper-Makers Case ...’ (ESTC T170344), ‘A Proposal to Raise 400, 000 l. without any new fund by a lottery’ (ESTC T177606), ‘The Case of the Royal Boroughs of Scotland’ (ESTC T188800), ‘The Case of the Merchants Trading in Tobacco, with relation to the Bill now depending in the Honorable House of Commons’ (ESTC T57838), ‘The Case of the Thread-Makers of Great Britain’ (ESTC T11532), ‘A New Method of Robert Colepepyr, Gent, A Speedy and Effectual Preservation of the Navigation of the River Thames’ (ESTC T122737), ‘Reasons Humbly Offer’d to the Honorable House of Commons against laying any father Duties on Buckrams’, ‘The Case of the Soap-Makers Making Green-Soap’, ‘Proposals Humbly Offered to the Consideration of the Honorable House of Commons, for the more effectual preventing the Exportation of Wooll out of Great-Britain and Ireland’, the latter three not found in ESTC, all between one and four pages, mostly docketed and largely undated, occ. slight shaving of drop-title or docket wording, all folio, bound with three further pamphlets of 1714 (ESTC T155570, T111162, & T62403), old manuscript index relating to eleven of the items included in the collection bound at front, modern qtr. morocco over cloth boards, old armorial bookplate of Robert Bristow of London window-mounted to front pastedown, slightly rubbed, folio An important and rare collection. ESTC Nos. compiled by the auctioneers in the order of items found in the volume. Bidders are advised to satisfy themselves as to condition of individual items and to check that these numbers are fully correct before bidding. Items 1-10: ESTC T211036, N2501, T13061, T188815, T11536, T11567, T11546, T11537, T11535. Items 11-20: T200684, T95766, N12897, Not in ESTC (see N15342), T11565, T188810, T181169, N29388, T13315, T11550. Items 21-30: N26500, T2270, T11538, T20215, N26939, T188809, T57841, T11549, T202637 & T185096, T170508. Items 31-40: T11562, T11564, T180199, T20226, T180192, T2581, T123466, T11545 & N35826, T11543, T11583. Items 41-50: T188801, T20281, T20235, T173181, T173033, T11528, T180182, ?T167950, T11572, T177606. Items 51-60: N21864, T11558, T11574, T20234, T11569, N69085, T51359, T181546, T11533 & N470715, N10444. Items 61-70: T25907, T188800, T11541, T198756, N44094 & T20280, Not in ESTC (T20278 similar), T11554, N37853, T57838, T58161. Items 71-80: T46433, T11553, T11532, T181365, T122737, T188813, N55903, T202531, Not in ESTC. Items 80-83: T49323, T155570, T11162, T62403. (1) £2000-3000

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422 Vergilius Maro (Publius). Bucolica, Georgica, et Aeneis, Birmingham: Baskerville Press, 1766, eng. frontis., eng. illust. to title, armorial bookplate of Sir John William Lubbock to upper pastedown, hinges cracked, a.e.g., contemp. straight grain red morocco gilt, slightly rubbed to extrems., 8vo, together with University of Oxford, The Answere of the Vicechancelour, the Doctors, both the Proctors, and other the Heads of Houses in the Universitie of Oxford..., Oxford: Joseph Barnes, 1604, long closed-tear to leaf C3, dust soiling and few marks, leaves frayed, modern wrappers, 4to, with Hoby (James), Memoir of William Knibb, Son of the Rev. W. Knibb, Missionary, who Died at the Refuge, Near Falmouth, Jamaica, reprinted, pub. Bristol: Wright & Albright, 1840, wood eng. frontis., nine eng. plts. (inc. 4 folding), some browning and few plts. detached (one with closed-tear), orig. cloth gilt, joints frayed, 12mo, plus four other antiquarian vols. (7)

£150-200

423 Ward (Edward). Hudibras Redivivus: or, A Burlesque Poem on the Times, 12 parts bound in one, 1705-07, each part with separate title page, contemp. panelled calf with red morocco spine label, upper cover near-detached and corners bumped, 4to (1)

£70-100

424 Warton (Joseph). Odes on Various Subjects, 2nd ed., 1747, 47pp., disbound 4to, together with Burges (Cornelius), A Sermon Preached to the Honourable House of Commons Assembled in Parliament at their Publique Fast, Novem.17. 1640, 3rd ed., revised & corrected, 1641, 56pp., close-trimmed to printed marginal notes, later wrappers, 4to, with George III, The Form of the Proceeding to the Royal Coronation of their most Excellent Majesties King George III and Queen Charlotte, from Westminster Hall, to the Collegiate Church of St. Peter, at Westminster, on Tuesday the 22d Day of September 1761..., 1761, 18pp., few closed-tears, side stitched as issued, folio, and Martin (M.), A Voyage to St. Kilda. The Remotest of all the Hebrides, or Western Isles of Scotland..., 4th ed., 1753, disbound slim 8vo, and [Greenland Fishery Company], An Act for the enlarging and encouraging the Greenland Trade, [London, 1702], pp.313-315, recen marbled wrappers, folio, plus other 17th-19th pamphlets etc., some incomplete, disbound (a small carton)

Lot 425

£150-200

425 [Whitney, Geffrey. [A Choice of Emblemes, and other Devises, for the Moste Parte Gathered out of Sundrie Writers, Englished and Moralized ..., 2 parts in one vol., Leiden: Plantin, 1586], engraved emblems throughout, lacks a total of thirty-eight leaves including the first nine and last five leaves, some soiling and old dampstaining throughout, old ink marginalia, tears and defects with loss, closely trimmed at upper margin, 19th-century sheep, ink jottings to pastedowns, spine sl. rubbed, 4to (200 x 145mm). Sold with all faults, not subject to return STC 25438. (1)

427 Wylie (Alexander). Notes on Chinese Literature: With Introductory Remarks on the Progressive Advancement of the Art; And a List of Translations from the Chinese into Various European Languages, 1st ed., pub. Shanghai & London, 1867, first two leaves of Introduction with margins trimmed, a few light spots, recent cloth, 4to, together with Bibliotheca Japonica. Dictionnaire Bibliographique des Ouvrages Relatifs a L’Empire Japonais, by Henri Cordier, [Tokyo, 1931], contemporary cloth, 4to, limited edition of 120, reprint of the 1912 edition, plus Societe Archeologique, Historique & Artistique. Le Vieux Papier, 13 vols., 1901-29, first bound vol. containing an incomplete run of issues between 1901 and 1906, the following seven vols. containing one year each, 1907-1913, the final five vols. covering 1914 to 1929, numerous illustrations, a few coloured, some scattered spotting or browning, t.e.g., original wrappers bound in burgundy half morocco, a little rubbed, 4to

£700-1000

426 Wilberforce (William). The Life of William Wilberforce, by his sons, Robert Isaac Wilberforce... and Samuel Wilberforce, 5 vols., 2nd ed., 1839, three engraved portraits, some light spotting, library stamps and manuscript inscriptions at front, contemporary half calf, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo (5)

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£70-100

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£150-200


FINE BINDINGS

428 Aretino (Pietro). The Ragionamenti or Dialogues of the Divine Pietro Aretino, 2 vols., pub. Liseux, Paris, 1889, tipped-in engraved portrait, portrait frontispiece, ten coloured plates (one loose), t.e.g., 20th c. rust-red half morocco gilt by Root, spines with raised bands and floral decoration, edges slightly rubbed, 8vo (2)

£70-100

429 Bible [Latin]. Old Testament [containing of the text for Paralipomenon, Psalms of David, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Job, Ruth, and Jeremiah only], probably Paris, Simon de Colines/Robert Estienne, c. 1525-40, signatures AA-ZZ8, a-c8, single column italic text, woodcut initials, with St. Jerome’s preface to each section, no title present, some soiling and minor stains to first and last leaves, minor damp stain to inner margins at front of vol., endpapers taken from an incunable text (soiled and frayed with some loss to foremargins), contemp. blindstamped calf, with remains of clasps, spine worn with rear cover detached, and upper cover near-detached, with unusual blindstamped panel to central portion of upper cover, depicting St. John the Baptist, surrounded by text in capitals ‘Internato mulierum non surexit maior johan’, and similar blindstamp panel to rear cover, depicting St. Barbara beside a tower, surrounded by text in capitals, ‘Santa Barbra ora pro nobis ut digniefficiamur promissio’, 8vo (1)

430 Chivers binding. Forwarded and Finished, An Amusement Concerning Bookbinders, edited by Nick Howell & Graham Moss, Incline Press, 1995, linocut and wood eng. illusts. by Anthony Smith & Anna Ravenscroft, contemp. full light brown calf gilt by Geoff Packer & Paul Jackson at Cedric Chivers Ltd., incorporating a relief design of bookbinding forwarding tools to upper board and finishing tools to lower board, large 8vo, contained in purpose-made felt lined drop-back box

£200-300

Limited edition 275/300. (1)

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£100-150


Lot 432 431 Chivers (Cedric). The Ruskin Art Collection at Oxford, Catalogues, Notes, and Instructions, by John Ruskin, Volume XXI of The Works of John Ruskin, edited by E.T. Cook and Alexander Wedderburn, Library Edition, George Allen, 1906, fifty-four plts., t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, near contemp. green-blue morocco, spine faded and occn. v. sl. rubbing to extrems., spine gilt lettered at head within single rule border, remainder of spine with gilt fillet panel incorporating hearts and stylised tulips, upper cover similarly tooled with large panel containing small rectangular handpainted vellucent panel depicting Dorchester’s coat-of-arms, 8vo

433 Chivers (Cedric). The Architecture of Europe, by Doreen Yarwood, Batsford, 1974, numerous b & w illusts., many full-page, contemp. tan qtr. calf, with Chivers label on rear pastedown, gilt lettered contrasting labels in second and fourth compartments, remainder with central gilt star device surrounded by volute tools, date lettered direct at foot, 4to, together with The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, Printed from the Text, and with the Notes of Peter Whalley, printed for John Stockdale, 1811, eng. port. frontis., printed in double-column, some browning and foxing, mostly to first and final leaves, hinges repaired, modern tan half calf utilising contemp. marbled boards (latter lightly rubbed), triple gilt rule decorated low raised bands, gilt lettered label in second compartment, remainder with rectangular tool in black, 8vo in 4s, plus The Swiss Family Robinson..., by Charles Folkard, Dent, 1910, half-title, numerous col. and b & w plts. and illusts., marbled endpapers, sprinkled edges, contemp. tan half morocco, gilt dec. spine, sq. 8vo, plus Land and Sea Tales for Scouts and Guides, Macmillan, 1923, half-title, pubs. ad. leaf at rear, typed Chivers label tipped-in on rear of front free endpaper, sprinkled edges, contemp. tan half morocco gilt, sq. 8vo, plus fifteen other leather-bound books

Front pastedown with a calligraphic and watercolour presentation label, to Councillor James E. Lewis, on the opening of the New Branch Library, Borough of Casterbridge, incorporating pictorial roundels illustrative of Golf, Hunting, Literature, Fishing and Music. (1) £200-300

432 Chivers (Cedric). Savage Paradise, The Predators of Serengeti, by Hugo van Lawick, 1977, numerous full-page and double-page col. and b & w photo. illusts., t.e.g., marbled endpapers, contemp. scarlet morocco with Chivers label on rear pastedown, spine longitudinally gilt lettered, covers with gilt tooled cheetahs in silhouette against a mountain and setting sun, gilt roll on turn-ins, contained in red cloth solander box, folio (1)

All the books in this lot are from the Chivers Bindery. (19)

£100-150

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£200-300


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435 Courteval (Parisian binder). Fables par A.V. Arnault, Paris, Chaumerot, 1812, half-title, folding eng. frontis. by Boilly showing an elegant company of anthropomorphic animals, scattered foxing, marbled endpapers, modern bookplates and book ticket of Bent Juel-Jensen on front pastedown, a.e.g., contemp. scarlet morocco by Courteval (according to pencilled note on verso of front free endpaper), spine divided by gilt double rules, gilt lettered direct in second compartment, remainder with central roundel tool and radiating fleurons, on a semĂŠ dot ground, covers with gilt single fillet and leaf roll border, dot roll on edges, with corners gilt-milled, scrolling roll on turn-ins, sm. 8vo

434 Chivers (Cedric). An Introduction to Botany, in a Series of Familiar Letters. With Illustrative Engravings, by Priscilla Wakefield, 8th ed., corrected, to which is added, the Pleasures of Botanical Pursuits. A Poem by Sarah Hoare, 1818, eng. frontis., eight eng. plts., folding table, gift inscription to front blank, edges untrimmed, modern vellum by Cedric Chivers, smooth gilt dec. spine with green morocco title label, covers with gilt foliate border, upper cover with inset oval vellucent painted panel depicting a cottage & garden scene with church spire in background, 8vo, contained in purposemade book box (1)

Scarce collection of fables in verse, accompanied by a discourse on the definition and writers of the genre. (1) ÂŁ300-500

ÂŁ300-500

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Lot 436 436 Fore-edge paintings. Art Gems. A Series of Thirty High-Class Engravings from Pictures by the Most Eminent Painters Ancient and Modern. Produced under the Direction of Edouard Lièvre, with Notices of the Artists and their Works, Henry Sotheran, 1873, thirty eng. plts., scattered foxing, marbled endpapers, armorial bookplate of J. Griffin, a.e.g., with double fore-edge painting, contemp. maroon morocco, extrems. sl. rubbed, spine divided by gilt single rule decorated raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second and third compartments, remainder with large gilt fleur-de-lys tool, covers with wide gilt strapwork roll and scrolling seedhead and leaf roll border, fleur-de-lys tool repeated at inner corners, gilt roll on edges and turn-ins, folio Double fore-edge painting of Oxford and Cambridge. (1)

437 Kalthoeber (Christian Samuel). The Works of the English Poets. With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Samuel Johnson, 75 vols., 1790, engraved plates, marbled endpapers, uniform contemp. tree calf, the covers bearing gilt greek-key roll borders, gilt dec. spines with red morocco labels, rubbed to extrems., some cracking at the joints with one or two covers detached, many spine labels missing, bookbinders paper label to volume one, 8vo Kalthoeber moved to London from Germany at the end of the 18th century, drawn by the volume of work available in England at this time and worked initially from premises at Duchy Lane, Strand. He was considered in his day to be the finest binder in the world, although his business appears to have hit hard times by 1802. One particular binding he produced, which cost the princely sum of thirty guineas, had to be shown to George III when he heard of its great reputation. Ex-libris SirWilliam Augustus Fraser of Ledclune, fourth baronet (1826-98) with his bookplate to each volume. After Eton Fraser served in the Life Guards, before entering politics in 1852. He was a staunch conservative and a regular at the Carlton Club where he was known for his entertaining anecdotes about Wellington and Waterloo, and latterly of Disreali and Napoleon III. He was something of an authority onWellington, with whom his father had served at Waterloo, and published a volume of anecdotes about him in 1889. Upon his death he bequeathed his fortune to his nephew and the chief portion of his library was auctioned by Sotheby’s between 22 and 30 April 1901. A tipped-in news cutting in volume 74 of this set records some of the highlights from this sale. (75) £1500-2000

£300-400

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438 Bindings. Le livre des mylle nuits et une nuit, trans. Dr. J. C. Mardrus, 16 vols., Paris, 1901, ex libris ink stamps to titles, contemp. crushed tan half morocco gilt over marbled boards by Louis Conard, gilt dec. spines with contrasting leather labels, minor rubbing and soiling, 8vo (16)

440 New Testament [Greek]. Novum Testamentum Graecum Manuale, ex iterata recognitione b. Jo. Alb. Bengelii..., Tübingen: Jac. Frid. Heerbrandt, 1790, seven leaves of manuscript bound in at front, marbled endpapers with contemp. ownership to verso of front free endpaper, upper pastedown incorporating hinged flap which when opened reveals a miniature watercolour on ivory(?) portrait of a gentleman (84 x 65mm), glazed, gilt dentelles, contemp. calf gilt, joints and extrems. slightly rubbed, 8vo

£200-300

Darlow & Moule 4770. (1)

£200-300

439 Mauchline Ware bindings The Lady of the Lake by Sir Walter Scott, Author’s edition, Edinburgh: Adam & Charles Black, 1871, addn. title with albumen photograph image, albumen photograph frontis. and illusts., wood eng. illusts. to text, minor scattered a.e.g., “Mauchline Ware” binding of wooden boards ‘made of wood grown on the lands of Abbotsford’, both boards with transferred images of Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace, Abbotsford, Sir Walter Scott’s Tomb and Monument, gilt dec. morocco spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Bell (Robert, edit.), Golden Leaves from the Works of the Poets and Painters, The Eighteenth to the Nineteenth Century, Robert Burns to Alfred Tennyson, pub. Charles Griffin & Co., 1865, eng. port. frontis., eng. illusts., few leaves loose, occ. scattered spotting, a.e.g., contemp. glazed burr walnut bevelled boards, title & dec. border in gilt to upper board, grained calf spine, 4to (2)

£150-200

441 Period Binders, Bath. Paul and Thomas Sandby, Royal Academicians, An Anglo-Danish Saga of Art, Love and War in Georgian England, by Johnson Ball, 1985, numerous col. and b & w illusts., marbled endpapers, t.e.g., contemp. maroon crushed morocco, signed on front turn-in, roundel dec. raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second and fourth compartments, remainder with gilt quatrefoil tool in centre and volute cornerpieces, covers with gilt double fillet and scrolling roll border, inner gilt single fillet and dotted line roll border, with volute cornerpieces, dotted line roll on edges, gilt rolls on turn-ins, 4to, together with Britten’s Old Clocks and Watches and Their Makers... 8th ed., revised and enlarged by Cecil Clutton..., 1972, numerous b & w illusts., marbled endpapers, contemp. green morocco gilt, with binder’s ticket on rear free endpaper, 4to (2)

Lot 440

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£80-120


MUSIC 443 Barthelemon (Maria). Three Hymns and Three Anthems Composed for the Asylum, & Magdalen Chapels, Respectfully Dedicated to the Governors of those Charities by Mrs. Maria Barthelemon, Op. 3, printed for the Authoress No. 8, Kennington Place, Vauxhall, to be had of J. Bland, No. 45, Holborn, [1795], eng. title (with ink counter-signature of Maria Barthelemon to lower outer corner), 2 pp. eng. list of subscribers and 20 pp. eng. music (numbered 1-3 and 5-21), contemp. calf-backed marbled boards, rubbed and some wear, broken on spine, slim folio Copies held at British Library and Bodleian Library only, according to Copac. Maria Barthelemon (1749-1799), néeYoung, also known as PollyYoung, was an English soprano, composer and keyboardist, who came to prominance at an early age when she performed to audiences in Dublin in the company of Thomas Arne and his wife Cecilia (Maria’s aunt, and herself one of the greatest English sopranos of the 18th century). She made her Covent Garden debut in September 1762, and two seasons later joined the Italian Opera Company at the King’s Theatre where she met and married the violinist and composer Francois Hippolyte Barthelemon. They toured the continent in 1776-77, when Maria sang in her husband’s oratorio Jefte in Florence, and gave concerts for the Queen of Naples and Marie Antoinette. In the later 1780’s, the Barthelemons attended the chapel at the Asylum for Female Orphans, near their home in Vauxhall, where they were influenced by the Swedenborgian minister Duché, and for which Maria composed the present work. (1) £100-150

444 Beethoven (Ludwig van). A Sonata for the Piano Forte (containing the celebrated Funeral March) composed & dedicated to Prince Lichnowski Op. 26, printed & sold by Birchall & Co., 140 New Bond Street, c. 1825, engraved title, and fourteen pp. of engraved music (numbered 2/15), bound with seventeen other pieces for the piano, all engraved, including versions of well known works arranged for piano by Henry Herz, Francois Hunten, Mazzinghi (after Handel), N. C. Bochsa, Diabelli, original pieces by Chaulieu, Moscheles, H. Hill, etc., c. 1820s, early ownership signature of T. W. Earle to front pastedown, contemp. dark green half morocco, rubbed and scuffed, folio

442 Sullivan (Sir Edward). An finely tooled and onlaid morocco blotter, 1911, crushed and polished maroon morocco, spine and upper cover faded, extrems. a little rubbed and some markings to rear cover, upper cover with wide gilt border and inner panel, both scallop-edged, and enclosing orange, cream, purple, and green onlaid lilies, on a semé dot and heart ground, rear cover with scalloped oval enclosing onlaid red and yellow monogram ‘BN’ in upper left-hand corner, and lily spray in opposing corner, with Sullivan’s monogram in lower left-hand corner, silk moiré doublures, leaf sprays on turn-ins, with the initial ‘N’ at each corner, and tooled on lower turn-ins ‘Many Happy Returns’ and ‘17 March 1911’, 4to (292 x 245mm)

(1)

£100-150

445 Beethoven (Ludwig van). Fidelio, Oper in zwey Aufzugen, nach dem franzosischen bearbeitet von F. Treitschke, Clavierauszug, Leipzig, Breitkopf & Hartel, [April 1815] 159 pp. of eng music, including title, plate no. 1136, with pubs. name over-printed, a few minor marks, contemp. calf-backed boards, some wear with covers detached, and backstrip deficient, oblong folio

Edward Sullivan was born in Ireland in 1852. He attended Trinity College, Dublin, and was called to the Bar in 1879. He became a binder as a diversion from his professional life, and many of his bindings were done as gifts for friends, often personalised with the recipient’s initials and an inscription. Although Sullivan was never a professional binder, Douglas Cockerell placed his work beside such great names as Zaehnsdorf and Sangorski and Sutcliffe, a fitting testimony to the quality he achieved. (1) £200-300

Kinsky-Halm 184. An early re-issue of the piano reduction of Beethoven's opera Fidelio, with the original imprint of N. Simrock, Bonn overprinted by Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig. (1) £150-200

446 Beethoven (Ludwig van). Missa composita, et Serenissimo ac Eminentissimo Domino Domino Rudolpho Joanni Caesareo Principi et Archiduci Austriae ... profundissima cum veneratione dedicata a Ludovico van Beethoven. Opus 123, 1st ed., Mainz, Paris, & Antwerp, Schott, 1827, b&w litho. title, with neat agent’s ink stamp for R. Cocks & Co., Hanover Square at foot, 2 pp. printed subscribers list for Opus 123-125, small engraved leaf entitled Anzeige 299 pp. of engraved music (numbered 2-299, with recto of first leaf blank), plate number 2346 stamped at foot of each page, a.e.g., contemp. half dark green morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed, with some marks to covers, folio (sheet size 330 x 255mm) Kinsky-Halm 364. The first edition of Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis in D major with the coat of arms of Archduke Rudolph of Austria on the title page. Ownership signature of T. W. Erle to front pastedown. (1) £1500-2000

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447 Beethoven (Ludwig van). Erstes [-Funftes] Concert fur das Piano-forte allein, 5 works bound in one vol., Vienna, Tobias Haslinger, n.d., [1837-42?], all pub. Haslinger except fourth concerto, nouvelle ed., Leipzig, Breitkopf & Hartel [here described on the title as Cinquieme Concerto although the music is consistent with the fourth piano concerto as it is known today], 51 pp., plus advert to verso of final leaf, otherwise with Haslinger plate numbers 7074-77, 8395-98, 8467 & 8547, some minor marks and occ. foxing, contemp. half calf, worn, with covers det., folio

452 Corelli (Arcangelo). Sonate a Violino e Violono o Cimbalo... da Fusignano Opera Quinta, 2 parts in one, John Johnson, c.1750, eng. port. frontis. by S. Cole, eng. title, and 69pp. eng. musical notation, lightly finger-soiled, endpapers renewed, sprinkled edges, modern half calf over contemp. marbled boards (latter rubbed at edges), 4to (1)

453 Corfe (Joseph). The Beauties of Handel..., Consisting of upwards of One Hundred of his most favorite Songs, Duetts & Trios, Selected from the Various Works of this great Master, arranged with a separate Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and figured from the M.S. Scores of the Author, 3 vols., printed & sold for the Author, by Preston, c.1811, eng. port. frontis. to first vol., eng. title to each, eng. musical notation throughout, vol. 2 with front free endpaper and following blank creased and edge-frayed, contemp. half roan, rubbed and extrems. worn, oblong folio

A bound volume of Beethoven’s five piano concertos, all published by the Vienenese publisher Tobias Haslinger, except for the fourth concerto, here supplied in a re-issue by the Leipzig house of Breitkopf & Hartel. (1) £70-100

448 Burney (Charles). An Account of the Musical Performances in Westminster-Abbey, and the Pantheon, May 26th, 27th, 29th; and June the 3rd, and 5th, 1784, in Commemoration of Handel, printed for the Benefit of the Musical Fund, 1785, eight eng. plts., incl. stipple eng. frontis. by Bartolozzi after Burney, plts. and title-page foxed, errata leaf at rear, stipple eng. port. of Madame Mara mounted on front pastedown, hinges repaired, contemp. calf, sometime rebacked (preserving orig. spine but with new label) and recornered, sl. rubbed, 4to (1)

Third volume with Joseph Corfe’s manuscript signature on Advertisement leaf. (3) £100-150

454 Harmonia Sacra, or Divine and Moral Songs with Hymns and Anthems, by Several Eminent Masters, Adapted to the German Flute, with a thorough Bass, for the Harpsichord or Organ, and an easy Introduction to Singing, 3rd ed., Longman & Broderip, [1790?], [2], viii, 125, [3]pp., eng. title, 125pp. of eng. music, 3pp. eng. index at rear, slight toning and light dampstaining to margins of few leaves, bookplate of Roger de Coverly to front pastedown, late 19th c. half calf, joints and extrems. rubbed, 8vo

£150-200

449 Cannicciari (Pompeo, 1670-1744). La Melliflua a 16. Consacrata al Sigr. Bernardo Pasquini da Pompeo Cannicciari, Mastro di Cappella di Santo Spirito, xxx pp. manuscript music in brown ink on laid paper, with decorative title, and handwritten dedication signed at foot, some water staining to upper portion of title, front endpaper frayed with some loss, and stained, disbound, folio (42 x 27.5cm, 16.5 x 11 ins)

ESTC N49902. (1)

Forming part of ‘Manuals of Utility, Practical Information, and Universal Knowledge , edited by John Timbs’. (1) £70-100

450 Clarke (Dr. John). Jephta; Samson; Saul; Judas Maccabæus; Acis and Galatea; l’Allegro ed il Pensieroso, Composed by G.F. Handel, Arranged for the Organ or Piano Forte, printed for S.J. Button & J. Whitaker, c.1810, together six vols., eng. titles, eng. musical notation throughout, some offsetting and occn. short edgetears, lib. presentation label and ink stamp on front pastedowns, contemp. half sheep, rubbed and worn, with surface loss, upper covers with early ms. title label and lib. bookplate, folio, together with three late 19th/early 20th c. vols. of Purcell

456 Meyerbeer (Giacomo). Il Crociato in Egitto, Opera Seria in due Atti, ridotta per il Cembalo, Edizione riveduta e corretta dall'autore, Paris, Maurice Schlesinger, [1824], plate number M.S. 404 and 204, b&w litho. Frontis on india paper, eng. title with litho. vign., 275 pp of eng. music, bound with Rossini (Gioacchino), Mose in Egitto, Azione Tratico-sacra, Poesia del Signor Andrea Leone Tottola ... ridotta per il Cembalo dal Signor F. Herold, Paris, Chez Boieldieu, n.d. [c. 1830], vocal score, plate number 1027, eng. title, eng. list of contents, and 331 pp. of eng. music, light dampstaing to extreme lower edge throughout, contemp. dark green half morocco, rubbed and some marks, folio

£100-150

451 Clementi (Muzio). Six Nouvelles Sonatines pour le Clavecin ou Piano Forte, Oeuvre 39me, Paris, Chez Ignace Pleyel et Fils ainé, Boulevard Montmartre, c. 1790s, eng. title, with stamped facsimile counter-signature at foot, 25 pp. of engraved music, numbered 226, with recto of first leaf blank, plate number 186 to foot of each page, some soiling and stains to title, and light soiling to verso of final leaf, untrimmed, stitched as issued, slim oblong folio, together with Haydn (Joseph), A Second Sett of Twelve Ballads, The Music by Sigr. Giuseppe Haydn of Vienna, adapted to English Words; with an Accompaniment for the Harpsichord, or Piano Forte, printed & sold by Preston, Exeter Change & No. 97 Strand, [1787], eng. title, soiled and some staining, with some fraying and sl. loss to edges, 25 pp. eng. music, number 2-26, with recto of first leaf blank, some marginal soiling throughout stitched as issued, slim oblong folio (2)

£150-200

455 Manby (Charles W.). The Manual of Music: Containing the Elementary Principles of the Science, with an Introduction to Harmony and Thorough Bass..., pub. David Bogue, 1847 addn. wood eng. title and advertisement leaf lined to verso, printed musical notation throughout, orig. cloth gilt, 16mo in 8s

Pompeo Cannicciari was born in Rome and spent his entire life in the city. He was Maestro di Cappella at the Church of the Holy Spirit in Sassia from 1694 to 1709, after which he succeeded Alessandro Scarlatti as Chapel Master at the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. (1) £300-500

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£200-300

(1)

£150-200

457 Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus). Grand Quintetto per due violini, due diole e violoncello, Op. 24, No. 5, printed & sold by Preston, c. 1800, five engraved titles (for each part) and 36 pp. of eng. music in all, eng. titles with signs of wear to the plate, untrimmed, stitched as issued, slim folio, together with Duvernay (Flamini), A Complete Instruction Book for the Guitar, 2nd ed., pub. H. Lea, c. 1830, eng. title (loose, and torn without loss), single-page litho. port. of the author, additional printed Note of the Author bound in, 42 pp. of eng. guitar exercises, including folding plate of the finger board (with a little wear to outer fold), some soiling to title, stitched as issued without covers, slim folio, plus three other portions of engraved music, including the cello part only for Haydn’s Piano Sonata Opus 40, printed by Muzio, Clementi & Company, 26 Cheapside, slim folio

£80-120

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£100-150


458 Musical Antiquarian Society, 7 vols., c.1842-47, eng. music to each, most with gutta-percha perished and contents mostly loose (with occn. consequent fraying to edges), armorial bookplate of Fitzherbert of Swynnerton Park, Stafford, on pastedowns, contemp. half maroon morocco gilt, rubbed and damp-spotted, folio (7)

459 Operatic Arias. A collection of eleven various arias by Amadeo Naumann, Pasquale Anfossi, Tommaso Traetta and Gian Battista Borghi, all pub. Venice, Luigi Marescalchi and Carlo Canobbio, 177374, 109 engraved pp. of engraved music, containing eleven different arias, plus four blank leaves, most with engraved decorative border to title, and pubs. list of works, with contemp. handwritten list of contents to front endpaper and small oval ownership stamp to front pastedown of D. Luigi Sijlva, occ. minor marginal soiling, and one or two light stains, contemp. half vellum, with paper label to upper wrapper entitled La Filotea Lib. XXXVI, stained and some wear, oblong folio

£70-100

The contents include two works by Amadeo Naumann, a rondo by Sig. N. N., six pieces by Pasquale Anfossi (1727-1797), one aria by Tommaso Traetta (1727-1779), entitled Ombra cara, and one aria seria by Gian Batta Borghi, entitled Empia Mano. (1) £200-300

460 Orpheus. A Collection of Glees [and Vocal Quartetts], of the most admired German Composers, Books 1-36, Novello, Ewer & Co., c.1850s, together 15 vols., musical notation throughout, several vols. with gutter-percha perished and leaves loose, and one or two title-pages lacking, sprinkled edges, orig. half maroon morocco gilt, with gilt lettered leather label on upper covers, extrems. sl. rubbed, some spotting to covers, oblong 8vo, two sets of five in orig. cloth and morocco boxes, worn Music by Mendelssohn, Weber, Reissiger, Blum, Werner, and others. (15) £70-100

Lot 459

461 Scarlatti (Domenico). Sonatas del Sr. D. Domingo Scarlati y obras de frai Antonio Soler, n.d., c.1745-56 , containing 169 leaves of handwritten music score (338pp.), in brown ink throughout, occ. minor soiling and small dampstaining, occ. worming to margins, generally not affecting the manuscript, occ. later ownership ink stamp of Antonio Noguera, 19th c. dark green morocco backed boards, rubbed and scuffed with some wear to joints and edges, oblong 4to (21.5 x 29.5cms) A substantial collection of Scarlatti's harpsichord sonatas, probably in a contemp. Spanish clerical hand, containing in excess of 100 pieces, and several by Soler, with a handwritten to the final third of the volume, 'Sonatas Per Gravi Cembalo di el Sennor D. Domenico Scarlati, Maiestro di la Regina di Spanna, finitas Anno de 1736 [or 1756]'. Provenance: Formerly in the collection of D. Antonio Noguera, the Mallorcan musicologist and composer of the late 19th century. He is recorded as the editor of the Misa de Coro of Joan Auli, published in Palma in 1887 by Imprenta Gelabert. (1) £2000-3000

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462 Verdi (Giuseppe). Otello, Dramma Lirico in Quattro atti [vocal score], Milan, Tito di Gio. Ricordi, 1st ed., [1887], 364 pp., Ricordi's blindstamp for 1887, plate number 51023, pubs. gilt-lettered maroon limp cloth, rubbed and a little wear to edges, lightly faded to spine and fore-edges, 4to (1)

£800-1200

463 Verdi (Giuseppe). Falstaff, Commedia Lirica in Tre Atti di Arrigo Boito, [vocal score], 1st ed., G. Ricordi & C., Milan, 1893, 474pp., plate number 96000, orig. boards, rubbed and chipped at extremities, recased with orig. spine laid down, 4to, together with the libretto for the same work, pub. Ricordi, 1893, 114pp., orig. printed wrappers, rubbed and some wear to spine with rear wrapper detached, 8vo Verdi's last opera, first performed at La Scala, Milan, on 9th February 1893. (2) £200-300

464 Weber (Carl Maria von). Oberon, Romantische Oper in drey Acten, nach dem Englischen des J. Planche von Theodor Hell. KlavierAuszug von Componisten, Berlin, n.d. [1826], Im Ad: Mt: Schlesinger's Buch-und Musikhandelung, 157pp. of engraved music, including title, plate number 1376 first page of score marked 1376 (Corrector: Karl Merz, Musiklehrer), some spotting throughout, contemp. boards, heavily rubbed, 4to (1)

£100-150

Lot 462

THE HANS SEELIG COLLECTION OF MUSIC CDS

465* CDs. A collection of various classical CD albums, covering a range of eras, from Baroque to modern (approx. 300)

£200-300

466* A similar lot (approx. 300)

£200-300

467* Ditto (approx. 300)

£200-300

468* Ditto (approx. 300)

£200-300

469* Ditto (approx. 300)

£200-300

470* Ditto (approx. 300)

Lot 463

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£200-300


SCIENCE & MEDICINE

474 [Cocker, Edward. Cocker’s Decimal Arithmetick, 1695], three parts in one, diagramatic illustrations, lacking first title, following three prelim. leaves torn with loss, B4 torn with loss, a few tears, som espotting and browning, contemporary calf, lacking upper cover, rubbed, together with Cocker’s Decimal Arithmetick, 3rd ed., 1702, diagramatic illustrations, some leaves trimmed affecting lettering, a few spots, previous owner inscriptions, contemporary calf, upper joint splitting, rubbed, 8vo

471 Bose (Jagadis Chunder). Response in the Living and Non-Living, 1st ed., 1902, diagramatic illustrations, pub. catalogue at end, light spotting, bookplate, original buckram, a little rubbed, 8vo Sir Jagadis Chandra Bose (1858-1937) was born in modern day Bangladesh, and after obtaining a scholarship to Christ’s College, Cambridge, he experimented with radio waves, developed equipment and studied the effects of electromagnetic radiation on plants, the results of which are here published. (1) £100-150

(2)

472 Cassell (Petter & Galpin, pub.). Cassell’s Household Guide: Being a Complete Encyclopaedia of Domestic and Social Economy, and Forming a Guide to Every Department of Practical Life, 4 vols., [1869-71], col. litho. plts., numerous wood engs., ms. ownership name on front free endpapers, orig. dec. cloth gilt, some dampmottling and marks, 4to, together with Terrington (William), Cooling Cups and Dainty Drinks..., George Routledge, 1869, 16pp. ads. at rear, orig. gilt dec. cloth, spine sl. darkened, one or two marks, sm. 8vo, plus Beeton (Mrs. Isabella), Book of Household Management... new ed., Ward, Lock & Co., 1906, col. and b & w plts., ads. at front and rear, edges foxed, orig. qtr. sheep, gilt dec. spine sl. rubbed, thick 8vo, plus fifteen other 19th c. cookery, household, and gardening books (18)

£150-200

475 Cotes (Roger). Hydrostatical and Pneumatical Lectures, published with Notes by his successor Robert Smith LL.B., Master of Mechanicks to His Majesty, 1st ed., 1738, five folding engraved plates at rear, 4 pp. pubs. ads. at end, light waterstain to first and last few leaves, contemp. panelled calf, some wear, with joints partly cracked, 8vo The English Mathematician Roger Cotes (1682-1716) was appointed Professor of Astronomy at Cambridge in 1706 and published the second edition of Principia in 1713. His early death was a great loss to English science, and Newton observed ‘If Mr Cotes had lived, we should have known something’. (1) £150-200

£100-150

473 Cocker (Edward). Cocker’s Arithmetick, Being a Plain and Familiar Method Suitable to the Meanest Capacity for the Full Understanding of that Incomparable Art as it is Now Taught by the Ablest School Masters in City and Countrey, 2nd impression, 1679, engraved portrait frontispiece, advert. leaf at end, a few inkstains, light spotting and dampstains, small marginal repair to title, one or two leaves shaved affecting headlines, previous owner inscription, bookplate, 18th c. blindstamped calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, 12mo

476 Endless Amusement; a Collection of Nearly 400 Entertaining Experiments in various Branches of Science: including Acoustics, Arithmetic, Chemistry, Electricity, Hydraulics, Hydrostatics, Magnetism, Mechanics, Optics... all the Popular Tricks and Changes of the Cards... to which is added, a Complete System of Pyrotechny; or the Art of Making Fireworks..., 4th ed., pub. Thomas Boys, c.1820, folding eng. frontis., letterpress illusts., endpapers foxed, untrimmed, orig. printed boards, dusty, joints split and spine deficient, 12mo in 6s, together with A Sequel to the Endless Amusement..., [1825], folding eng. frontis. (lightly spotted), letterpress illusts., 4pp. pubs. ad. tipped-in on front free endpaper, untrimmed, orig. printed boards, dusty, joints splitting, spine chipped and frayed, 12mo in 6s

The second 12mo impression, not recorded in Wing of Cocker’s popular arithmetic book, reprinted in over 100 editions. (1) £300-400

Not in Osborne or Gumuchian. (2)

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£200-300


Lot 480

477 Gray (Henry). Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical, 1st ed., 1858, numerous illustrations by H.V. Carter, occasional annotation, lacking advert. leaves at end, first three leaves repaired, a few leaves with illustrations excised, previous owner signatures, hinges cracking, contemporary cloth, a little rubbed and faded, 8vo Garrison & Morton 418: “Gray’s textbook of anatomy remains today a standard work on the subject in the English-speaking world. The 37th edition in 1989; the first American edition was published at Philadelphia, 1859”. (1) £300-500

478 Jeanes (Jacob). Homoeopathic Practice of Medicine, 1st ed., Philadelphia, 1838, heavy spotting throughout, contemp. half calf gilt over marbled boards, sl. rubbed, 8vo Jacob Jeanes (1800-1877) was one of the founders of the Homeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania, the first successful centre for homeopathic education in the world. (1) £200-300

479 Lowell (Percival). Mars and its Canals, 1st ed., Macmillan, New York, 1906, coloured and b & w illustrations, rear hinges a little weak, strengthened at front, t.e.g., original cloth, edges rubbed, 8vo Percival Lowell (1855-1916) was an astronomer and writer, founder of the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona and espouser of the existence of Martian canals. (1) £100-150

481 Nightingale (Florence). Notes on Nursing, What is is, and what it is not, 1st ed., 1st issue, [1859], a little minor spotting and soiling to first few leaves but otherwise clean, contemp. ownership inscription of Mrs. R. Fenwick dated 1st February 1860 to front f.e.p. recto, orig. limp cloth gilt, skilfully rebacked, 8vo

480 Marlorite (Colonel de). A Treatise on Topography : in which the Science and Practical Detail of Trigonometrical Surveying are Explained: Together with their Application to Surveying in General, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1818, fourteen folding eng. plts., contemp. marbled calf, joints to vol. 1 cracked, extrems. rubbed, covers dust-soiled, 8vo No UK institutional location found. (2)

Garrison Morton 1612. The very rare first issue, without the words ‘Right of Translation Reserved’ to title, and with plain pale yellow endpapers. The Wellcome Library has two inscribed copies dated February 1860. As the book was probably not available until the early weeks of January 1860 first editions with earlier inscriptions than that found here are very rare. (1) £1000-1500

£100-150

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Lot 483 482 Sibly (Ebenezer). A New and Complete Illustration of the Celestial Science of Astrology: or, the Art of Foretelling future Events and Contingencies by the Aspects, Positions, and Influences of the Heavenly Bodies..., 1784, twenty-three eng. plts. (of 29), tables & diags. to text, lacks eng. frontis., date written in ink to lower margin of title, few marks, light dampstaining and soiling, modern half calf with contemp. gilt dec. spine relaid, 4to (1)

ÂŁ200-300

483 Tagliacozzi (Gaspare). De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem; Theoricam Ordinariam, et Anatomen in Gymnasio Bononiensi Publice Profitentis..., 2 parts in one, 1st ed., 2nd issue, Venice: Gasparem Bindonum, 1597, addn. eng. title, letterpress title printed in red & black with woodcut printer’s device (ink library stamp to fore-edge margin), twenty-two full-page woodcut illusts., woodcut dec. initials, worm trails to leaves 2G4-3A3 (12 leaves inc. 2 illustrated), library ink stamp to margins of leaves 2H6, 3C5 & final leaf of text (c4), contemp. annotation to front free endpaper, contemp. vellum, hole at foot of spine, covers detached and lacks ties, folio This volume is the first edition, second issue, with the license to print, dated October 9, 1596, printed on the verso of the title, and with the registration date April 29, 1597. The first book concerning the subject of plastic surgery, including illustrations of the instruments and methods used. Mortimer 488 & Garrison-Morton 5734. (1) £2000-3000

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THE ROWLEY ATTERBURY COLLECTION OF TYPOGRAPHY & ILLUSTRATION Rowley Streatfeild Atterbury was born in 1920 and grew up on the Suffolk/Essex borders. His mother was a sister of the writer Noel Streatfeild. He joined the RAF in 1936 and served through WW2, working mostly as an armourer/fitter. In 1943 the RAF ordered him to prepare instruction manuals for various types of armaments, working with an illustrator, Edward Price, a former Royal College of Art student. This experience gave Rowley the life direction he had been seeking. In 1944 he was released briefly by the RAF and worked with the publishers, Faber & Faber. He returned to Fabers full time after the war, and trained as a designer and in book production. At this point he met Bertold Wolpe, Faber's Art Director, who became his mentor and lifelong friend.

487 Bullen (George, pub.). Specimens of Printing Types for Book Newspaper and General Work, n.d., c. 1870s, orig. blindstamped purple cloth gilt, some fading, 8vo, together with a ms. letter from A. Bullen, printed on West Central Letter Foundry headed paper, dated July 14th, 1871 Scarce. No copies located in UK institutional libraries. (1)

£100-150

In 1950 Rowley set up the Westerham Press, working initially from a garden shed at his home. The business grew rapidly, and many of Rowley's friendships and working relationships with artists and designers date from this period. Charles Mozley, Barnett Freeman, Lynton Lamb, Richard Beer, John Piper, Paul Sharp, David Gentleman, Roger Nicholson and many others came into his life, along with other printers and printing enthusiasts such as Ruari McLean and Robert Harling. Under Rowley's dynamic direction, the Westerham Press soon became well known as one of Britain's best printers, specialising initially in books, publishing and fine art, as well as commercial work. It was an adventurous company, pioneering four colour printing and computer typesetting and in the early 1960s moved into a striking new factory in Westerham that even met with Pevsner's approval. After a long, successful and sometimes turbulent existence, Westerham Press was sold in 1984. Rowley's interest in books and the history of printing and graphic arts was initially stimulated by Berthold Wolpe, other members of Faber & Faber, and artist friends such as Charles Mozley. His collection is a reflection of his wide ranging taste, his knowledge and his enthusiasm. It is also a record of the many friendships he has enjoyed with artists and designers throughout his life 488 Caesar (Julius). Caii Julii Caesaris opera omnia, [ed. Henry Homer], 2 vols., printed by M. Ritchie & J. Sammells, sold by T. Payne, 1790, eng. port. frontis. to first vol., four double-page eng. maps, contemp. eng. bookplate of the Rt. Hon. Wilmot Earl of Lisburne to front pastedown of each vol., and 20th c. woodcut bookplate of Ellic Howe to front endpaper of each vol., a.e.g., contemp. red full morocco gilt, a few marks, and spines somewhat discol., large 8vo

484 Bewick (Thomas). Birds, Being Impressions from Original Wood-Blocks, Newcastle, David Esslemont, 1984, vign. title, num. b&w plts., orig. cloth-backed boards in d.j., 4to Limited edition 126/250. (1)

£100-150

485 Bland (David). The Illustrations of Books, 1951, col. frontis., b&w illusts., inscribed to front endpaper, ‘For Rowley from David’, orig. printed cloth in d.j., slight fraying to edges, 8vo, together with Aldis (Harry G.), The Printed Book, 1947, signed in pencil by Rowley Atterbury to front endpaper, b&w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, plus approx. fifteen others either signed by or inscribed to Rowley by various authors, incl. Ellic Howe, Berthold Wolpe, etc. (approx. 18)

Large paper copy, finely printed using theTypis Jacksonianis of Joseph Jackson. The work was edited by the eminent classical scholar Henry Sacheverall Homer (1719-1791). According to Dibdin ‘This edition which is very beautifully printed, and of which there are some sumptuous copies on large paper, is deserving of a place in the student’s library, from its extreme correctness’. (2) £200-300

£100-150

486 Blumenthal (Joseph). The Printed Book in America, Massachusetts, David R. Godine, 1977, inscribed by author to front blank, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, together with Hopkins (Gerard Manley), The Wreck of the Deutschland, Massachusetts, David R. Godine, 1971, orig. boards with label to upper cover, 8vo, plus Auden (W. H.), Selected Songs of Thomas Campion, Massachusetts, David R. Godine, 1973, orig. cloth gilt, 4to, plus twenty others by Godine and other American publishers, incl. First Days at Smith College, by Harriet Warner Palmer, Massachusetts, 1978; We Pointed Them North, Recollections of a Cowpuncher, by E.C. “Teddy Bear” Abbott and Helena Huntingdon Smith, Chicago, 1991, etc.

489 Carter (John and Pollard, Graham). An Enquiry Into the Nature of Certain Nineteenth Century Pamphlets, 1934, b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in frayed and torn d.j., 8vo, together with Gaskell (Philip), John Baskerville, A Bibliography, Cambridge University Press, 1959, b&w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., some spotting, 4to, plus Twyman (Michael), Early Lithographed Books, A Study of the Design and Production of Improper Books in the Age of the Hand Press, 1990, b&w illusts. from photos throughout, orig. cloth gilt in glassine d.j., some loss, 4to, plus approx. thirty-five bibliography related, incl. Printed Ephemera, by John Lewis, 1962 (inscribed by the author); Victorian Advertisements, by Leonard de Vries, 1968; The Private Presses, by Colin Franklin, 1970, etc.

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£100-150

98

£200-300


490 Caslon (H.W. & Co., pub.). Specimens of Wood Letter Giving Number of Letters to the Foot, Also Borders and Corners, n.d., c. 1900, examples of type throughout, binding broken with contents loose, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with Shanks (P.M. & Sons Ltd, pub.), Specimens of Printing Types, n.d., c. 1910, num. examples of type, orig. cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo, plus Stephenson (Blake & Co. Ltd, pub.), PrintingTypes, Borders Initials, Electros Brass Rules, Spacing Materials, n.d., c. 1900, orig. cloth-backed printed boards, 4to, plus approx. sixty other typography related, mostly type specimen books, incl. Specimen Printings of Intertype, Wide Tooth English Depth Matrices, by Intertype Limited, n.d., c. 1930s; Types, Borders & Initials..., by H. W. Caslon & Co., 1930 (worn), etc. (63)

495 Figgins (V. & J., pub.). Specimens of Type, Printing Materials, n.d., c. 1870, 40pp. illustrated price list at rear, a few leaves detached, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. morocco, rubbed to extrems., tall 8vo, together with Specimen of Plain & Ornamental Types, 1845, binding broken, orig. cloth gilt, spine lacking and boards detached, large 4to, plus Epitome of Specimens, 1847, some fraying to page edges, disbound, orig. printed boards, worn, contained in recent book box, folio (3)

496 Foulis Press. Aeschyli Tragoediae quae extant septem, Glasgow, Foulis Press, 1746, xii + 617 pp., with pubs. advert to verso of final leaf, occ. light spotting, contemp. calf, rubbed and joints cracked, with a little wear, small 4to

£200-300

491 Dearn (Thomas Downes Wilmot). An Historical Topographical and Descriptive Account of the Weald of Kent, 1st ed., Cranbrook, Kent, 1814, etched map frontis. and eight sepia aquatint plts., some browning to title and occ. minor spotting, contemp. half calf, boards detached and some loss of leather to spine, worn, 8vo, together with Cruikshank (George, illust.), The Old Oak Chair, A Ballad, Westerham: Henry George, 1838, half-title, trimmed & mounted title, 8pp. of text with etched illusts., blank leaves bound in at rear, inscription to front blank “For Rowley [Streatfield] Atterbury with best wishes Berthold Wolpe, Sept, 1956”, t.e.g., hinges cracked, 19th c. calf by Zaehnsdorf, gilt dec. spine, extrems. rubbed, 8vo, with Knight (W.), Illustrations of Knole, from Drawings by Mr. W. Knight..., part 1 only (of 2), Sevenoaks: J. Payne, 1839, eight wood eng. illusts., orig. printed wrappers, lower cover detached, frayed and some wear, 8vo, plus other provincial printings, including two small framed 19th c. broadsides, including one for J. Outrim Tea & Coffee Dealer, of Westerham and the other for a reward of 20 pounds relating to the theft of sheep in Westerham, March 31st, 1821 (13)

£200-300

Gaskell 71. (1)

£100-150

497 Franklin (Colin). Printing and the Mind of Morris, Three Paths to the Kelmscott Press, pub. Rampant Lion Press, 1986, orig. clothbacked boards, 8vo, together with Dunn (Henry Treffry), Recollections of Dante Gabriel Rossetti & His Circle, pub. Dalrymple Press, 1984, port frontis., col. illusts., orig. cloth-backed printed boards, 4to, plus Strachan (Walter), Poems, pub. Skelton’s Press, 1976, engs. by Charles Marq, untrimmed, orig. cloth-backed boards, 8vo, limited ed. 57/200, signed by author and artist, plus approx. fifteen other private press related, incl. The Key Keeper, by Ben Johnson, pub. Foundling Press, 2002; Waterways of the Fens..., by Peter Eden, pub. Cambridge University Press, 1972, etc. (18)

£80-120

£150-200

492 Double Crown Club. Register of Past and Present Members, 1949, orig. qtr. cloth with morocco label to spine, 8vo, together with Nordlunde (C. Volmer), Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson, Bookbinder and Printer, 1957, b&w frontis., orig. boards, 4to, limited ed., 59/100, plus Kredel (Fritz), The Little ABC Book of Rudolf Koch..., 1976, orig. cloth gilt, oblong 8vo, plus approx. fourteen others various, all books published for the Double Crown Club (17)

£80-120

493 Dreyfus (John). Italic Quartet, A Record of the Collaboration Between Harry Kessler, Edward Johnston, Emery Walker and Edward Prince in Making the Cranach Press Italic, pub. Cambridge University Press, 1966, orig. dec. cloth in slipcase, 8vo, limited ed. of 500 copies, together with Sparrow (John), Line Upon Line, An Epigraphical Anthology, pub. Cambridge University Press, 1967, orig. cloth-backed boards in slipcase, 8vo, plus Crutchley (Brooke), Tributes to Brooke Crutchley on His Retirement as University Printer, pub. Cambridge University Press, 1975, untrimmed, orig. clothbacked boards, 4to, plus ten others Cambridge University Press related, incl. Hammer and Hand, An Essay on the Ironwork of Cambridge, by Raymond Lister, 1969; Emery Walker, Some Light on His Theories of Printing..., by Colin Franklin, 1973, etc. (13)

498 Gervasi (Nicolas). Collection des anciens monuments qui se trouvent dans la ville de Poestum et de quelques autres vues qui abbartienent a la meme ville dans le nombre de trente trois, en y comprenant la vue generale en dix tables, Naples, Calcographie de Nicolas Gervasi, n.d., c. 1801, ten uncoloured eng. plates, including title, on paper watermarked J Whatman, and dated 1801, untrimmed, orig. plain paper wrappers, stitched as issued, soiled and some fraying, with early ownership inscription to upper wrapper Mary F. Law, Feby 14th 1821, slim oblong folio

£200-300

494 Elytis (Odysseus). Song of Heroic Mourning for the Lietenant Lost in Albania, 1990, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. morocco-backed boards in slipcase, folio Limited edition 174/175. (1)

£100-150

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99

£100-150


499 Gill (Eric). Quia Amore Langueo, ed. H.S. Bennett, Faber & Faber, 1937, four woodcuts by Eric Gill, orig. cloth gilt, some fading, small 8vo, together with Trousers & the Most Precious Ornament, 1937, b&w frontis., orig. pict. wrappers, 8vo, plus The Letter Forms and Type Designs of Eric Gill, Notes by Robert Harling, 1976, signed by Harling to verso of title, orig. cloth in slipcase, oblong 8vo, limited ed. 84/100, plus fourteen other Eric Gill related (17)

503 Harris (James). Three Treatises, the First concerning art, the Second concerning music, painting and poetry, the Third concerning happiness, 2nd ed., revised and corrected, printed for John Nourse and Paul Vaillant, 1765, engraved frontis. by Basire, together with Hermes, or A Philosophical Inquiry concerning Universal Grammar, 3rd ed., revised and corrected, printed for John Nourse and Paul Vaillant, 1771, eng. frontis. by Basire, both contemp. calf, rubbed and a little wear, upper cover to each vol. det., 8vo

£100-150

Ex libris Sophia Streatfeild, with her manuscript nameplate to front pastedown of each volume, dated 1772. Sophia Streatfeild (1755-1835), a well-known beauty and bluestocking, who was tutored in the classics by Arthur Collier (1707-1777). She was friendly with Hester Lynch Thrale whom she met in Brighton in 1777 and caused Mrs Thrale pangs of jealousy when Mr Thrale became infatuated with her. ‘Mr Thrale has fallen in love really & seriously with Sophy Streatfeild - but there is no wonder in that: She is very pretty, very gentle, soft & insinuating; hangs about him, dances round him, cries when She parts from him, squeezes his Hand slyly, & with her sweet eyes full of tears looks so fondly in his face - & all for Love of me as She pretends ...’. The character of Evelina, in Fanny Burney’s novel of the same name is believed to be based on Sophia. (2) £150-200

504 Hugo (Harold). A Portfolio Honouring Harold Hugo, For His Contribution to Scholarly Printing, 1978, containing thirty-five separate articles, loose, all contained in orig. book box, large 4to, together with Harvey (Michael), Reynolds Stone, Engraved Lettering in Wood, pub. Fleece Press, 1992, eng. plts. and illusts. throughout (a few tipped-in), orig. cloth-backed boards in slipcase, small folio, plus Bacon (Francis), Of Gardens, pub. Fleece Press, 1993, engs. by Betty Pennell, orig. qtr. cloth with label to spine, 4to (3)

505 Hullmandel (Charles). On Some Further Improvements in Lithographic Printing, [1829], upper wrapper (with printed title) tipped-in, litho. preface, dated April 1839 (spotted), and eight litho. plts., including one printed in colour, untrimmed, modern boards, large slim 8vo

500 Gill (Eric). Clothing Without Cloth, an Essay on the Nude, Golden Cockerel Press, 1931, four wood eng. plates of nudes by Gill, a.e.g., orig. red cloth gilt, sunned to spine, slim 8vo Limited edition 411/500. (1)

£150-200

“Five hundred impressions of each drawing have been taken off and the stones are placed in my office for inspection”. (1) £100-150

501 Golden Cockerel Press. Mr. Glasspoole and the Chinese Pirates..., 1935, four wood engs. by Robert Gibbings, untrimmed, orig. cloth-backed boards, small 4to, together with Pissarro (Lucien), Notes on the Eragny Press, and a Letter to J.B. Manson, pub. Cambridge, 1957, col. and b&w illusts. throughout, orig. boards, 8vo, together with Lawrence (S.T.E.), Boxwood Blockmaker, Wood Engravings Collected in Honour of His Eightieth Birthday, 1980, num. engs. throughout, orig. cloth-backed boards in slipcase, 4to, plus eight others various, incl. Boxwood & Graver, A Miscellany of Blocks, by Allen Lane, 1958; Engraved by Robert Gibbings, A Portrait of Lady Hester, From Alexander William Kinglake’s Eothen, 1987, etc. (11)

506 Jones (George W., printer). Robert Granjon: Sixteenth Century Type Founder and Printer, 1931, annotations in pencil to margins, red rule throughout, orig. qtr. Japanese-vellum gilt, in worn slipcase, folio, together with a note that reads, ‘Rowley: This has the Mergenthaler name on the title-page, but it was printed in London by G W Jones, WT, 18 Dec 74...’, plus A Distinguished Family of French Printers of the Sixteenth Century, Henri & Robert Estienne, 1929, eng. frontis., red rule throughout, orig. qtr. Japanese-vellum gilt, folio, plus Reed (Talbot Baines), A History of the Old English Letter Foundries..., new revised ed., 1952, orig. cloth gilt in torn and frayed d.j., 4to, plus approx. twenty other various incl. The Metamorphoses of Ovid, by William Caxton, 2 vols., 1968; Printing Types, Their History, Forms, and Use, A Study in Survivals, by Daniel Berkeley Updike, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1937 (vol. 1 d.j. defective); Printing Presses, History and Development from the Fifteenth Century to Modern Times, by James Moran, 1973 (inscribed by author), etc.

£300-400

502 Gray (Nicolete). 19th Century Ornamented Typefaces, with a chapter on ornamented types in America by Ray Nash, 1st ed. thus, Faber & Faber, 1976, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., a little rubbed, 4to, together with Zapf (Hermann), Manuale Typographicum, Frankfurt, 1954, numerous b&w illusts., vellum-backed boards, in frayed d.j., oblong folio, plus Diringer (David), The Alphabet, a key to the history of mankind, 2 vols., 3rd ed., 1968, orig. cloth in d.j.s, with slipcase, 4to, and Doubleday (Richard B.), Jan Tschichold. Designer, The Penguin Years, Oak Knoll Press, 2006, numerous colour and b&w illusts., some pencil annotations to text, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus others on typography, printing and publishing, various, including some issues of The Colophon, etc (3 shelves)

£150-200

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£150-200

507 Jones (David). The Chester Play of the Deluge, pub. Clover Hill Editions, 1977, ten wood engs. by David Jones, orig. cloth-backed boards in d.j., couple of slight tears and marks, 4to Limited edition 49/250. (1)

£200-300

100

£150-200


508 La Fontaine (Jean de). Fables Choisies, Mises en Vers, vol. 2 only (of 4), Paris, 1755, sixty-eight full-page eng. plts. by C.N. Cochin le fils after Jean Baptiste Oudry, without title, few plts. and leaves repaired (one plt. torn with loss), occ. spotting and few marks, lacks front free endpaper, contemp. half morocco, gilt dec. spine, joints & extrems. slightly rubbed, folio

511 Missal. An Italian printed missal, possibly Venice or Florence, early 16th century, comprising ninety-two leaves of text with woodcut illuts., mostly printed in red & black, including numerous letters of the alphabet and other smaller illusts., all trimmed and remounted to 19th c. album, without title or colophon, detached along upper inner hinge, a.e.g., 19th c. half morocco, heavily rubbed and scuffed, 4to

Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (1)

Containing scenes from the life of Christ and parts of the Latin mass. (1) £200-300

£150-250

512 Morison (Stanley). Ichabod Dawks and His News-Letter, with an Account of the Dawks Family of Booksellers and Stationers 16351731, Cambridge University Press, 1931, b&willusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt in d.j. (relined), rubbed, folio, together with Talbot Baines Reed, Author, Bibliographer, Typefounder, Cambridge University Press, 1960, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth gilt, 4to, plud Crutchley (Brooke), Two Men, Walter Lewis and Stanley Morison at Cambridge, 1968, b&w illusts., orig. cloth-backed boards in slipcase, large 8vo, plus nine others Stanley Morison related, incl. Stanley Morison, His Typographic Achievement, by James Moran, 1971 (inscribed by author); The Art of the Printer..., by Stanley Morison, 1925, etc.

509 Lee (Marshall, ed.). Erte at Ninety, the complete graphics, 1st ed., 1982, numerous colour plates, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., folio, together with Oman (Charles), The Golden Age of Hispanic Silver 1400-1665, pub. HSMO, 1968, b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth, a little rubbed, 4to, plus Wardroper (John), The Caricatures of George Cruikshank, 1st ed., 1977, colour and b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., oblong 4to, and Basing (Patricia), Trades and Crafts in Medieval Manuscripts, pub. British Library, 1990, colour and b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., large 8vo, plus other art reference, various, including Francis Russell, John 3rd Earl of Bute, Patron & Collector, pub. Merrion Press, 2004, Robert Raines, Marcellus Laroon, pub. Paul Mellon Foundation for British Art, 1966, etc., mostly 4to and folio, including some catalogues, generally G/VG (3 shelves)

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513 Morris (William). Gothic Architecture: A Lecture for the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society, Kelmscott Press, 1893, title, plus 68 pp. of text, decorated initials, marginal notes printed in red, orig. cloth-backed boards, rubbed and soiled, spine frayed and with some wear, small 8vo

510 McLean (Ruari). Modern Book Design, From William Morris to the Present Day, 1958, b&w illusts. throughout, inscribed to front endpaper ‘ Rowley from the author, October 1958’, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., some loss to spine ends, 8vo, together with Victorian Book Design & Colour Printing, 1963, b&w illusts., inscribed to front endpaper ‘Rowley & Mary, Christmas * 1963, with love from Ruari, *Friday night’, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., rubbed, 8vo, plus Magazine Design, 1969, col. and b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 8vo, plus seven other Ruari McLean related, incl. Victorian Publisher’ Book Binding in Cloth and Leather, 1974; Joseph Cundall, A Victorian Publisher, 1976 (inscribed by author), etc. (10)

£100-150

£150-200

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£100-150

514 Motif, A Journal of the Visual Arts, vols. 1-12 (of 13), 1958-64, col. and b&w illusts. throughout, mostly orig. col. pict. boards/wrappers, a few with rubbing to spine ends, overall VG, 4to, together with duplicates of vols. 7 & 11 (14)

£150-200

101

£100-150


515 Muret (Marc Antoine). Argumentorum, et Annotationum in Terentium liber, ad Jacobum Surianum Patricium Venetum, Venice, Aldine Press, 1555, title with printer’s woodcut device, some soiling and marks to title and first few leaves, some worm hole to lower blank margin of first few leaves, light waterstain at the rear of vol., later boards, some wear and soiling, with joints cracked and upper cover near-det., 8vo

519 Petrarca (Francesco). Le Cose Volgari di Messer Francesco Petrarcha, 1st Aldine ed., 2nd issue, Venice, July 1501, 178 leaves, blank Z4 present, A1-8 (index), B1-4 (Aldo a gli lettori) at end, twentynine lines per page, some old marginal annotations in ink occ. throughout, including h7 with text crossed out in ink, some marginal marks and soiling, some discreet archival restoration to extreme edges, modern antique-style plain vellum, 8vo

With presentation inscription to front endpaper ‘for Rowley S. Atterbury from BLW [Berthold Wolpe], 1948’. (1) £150-200`

Mortimer, Italian 16th Century Books, 371. (1)

£1500-2000

520 Philon (Helen). Early Islamic Ceramics, Ninth to Late Twelfth Centuries, pub. Islamic Art Publications, 1980, 2 copies, col. and b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth (one copy in d.j.), large 4to, together with Nasr (Seyyed Hossein), Islamic Science, An Illustrated Study, 1976, 2 copies, col. and b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, second copy in slightly torn d.j., 4to, plus El-Said (Issam and Parman, Ayse), Geometric Concepts in Islamic Art, 1976, 2 copies, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, 4to, plus seven other various

516 Nash (John, illust.). The Shepheardes Calender conteyning twelve aeglogues proportionable to the twelve moneths, by Edmund Spenser, Cresset Press, 1930, hand-stencilled colour illusts. by John Nash, untrimmed, contemp. qtr. vellum, soiled and some wear, with small printed label to rear pastedown of the Linotype and Machinery Limited, folio A printer’s copy formerly owned by Linotype, whose 16.5 linotype Granjon Old Face type, designed by George W. Jones, was here used for the first time, in honour of the great French type cutter and printer Robert Granjon. (1) £150-200

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£150-200

521 PM. An Intimate Journal for Production Managers, Art Directors and Their Associates [later A-D magazine], twelve orig. issues, bound in 2 vols., New York, October/November 1939-August/September 1941, numerous colour and b&w plates and illusts., including Herbert Bayer, Fritz Eichenberg, Gyorgy Kepes, Percy Seitlin, Paul Rand and others, orig. printed wrappers to each bound in, contemp. blue cloth, with maroon morocco label to spine of each vol., a few minor marks, 8vo The lively and pioneering design and advertising journal PM, later renamed AD, was first published in September 1934. With handwritten note loosely inserted, from Robert Harling, to Eva Svensson, dated 1979. (2) £150-200

522 Private Press. Last Days, by Fairfax Hall, pub. Stourton Press, 1975, orig. two-tone cloth, 4to, limited ed. of 102 copies, together with The Seven Deadly Sins, by Tim Towle, pub. Penmiel Press, 1980, illusts. by Clarke Hutton, orig. cloth in glassine d.j. (some loss), 4to, signed limited ed. 49/60, plus Four Wood-Engravings for Virgil’s Georgics, Engraved by Edward Craig for George W. Jones, pub. Matrix/Whittington Press, 1994, eng. illusts., inscribed to title ‘Rowley - with greetings from Whittington’, orig. boards gilt, 4to, limited ed. of 150 copies, plus approx. twenty-five other private press, incl. Essex Roundabout, by W. R. Rodgers, pub. Benham and Company Ltd, 1963; Captain Cook’s Florilegium, by Joy Law, pub. Lion and Unicorn Press, 1976, etc. (28)

517 O’Connor (John). Dukes Village, A Suite of Wood Engravings by John O’Connor, introduced by Graham Williams with more than a little help from the artist, Florin Press, 1988, wood engraved illusts. in colour, orig. boards, 8vo, together with Stone (Reynolds). Boxwood, 16 engravings by Reynolds Stone, illustrated in verse by Silvia Townsend Warner, pub. Monotype Corporation, 1957, b&w wood eng. illusts., orig. black boards with glassine d.j., slim 8vo Limited edition 64/70, signed by artist and author. (2)

523 Savage (William). Practical Hints on Decorative Printing, with Illustrations Engraved on Wood, and Printed in Colours at the Type Press, 1st ed., published for the proprietor, 1822, additional handcoloured title, with lettering in gold, hand-coloured dedication, list of subscribers, thirteen colour and b&w plates, including facsimiles of type, coloured inks, printing machines, etc., thirty-two colour and b&w plates at end, including several printed to both sides (all plates correct as list), several coloured head-pieces, marbled edges, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed to joints, contained in modern purpose-made box, 4to

£150-200

518 Penrose Annual, vols. 30, 44-48, 50-60, 63, 67 & 69-73, 192881, together 24 vols., col. and b&w illusts. throughout, all orig. cloth in d.j.s (three vols. lacking d.j.s), some tears and fraying to extrems., folio, together with Mercer (Frank A., and others), Modern Publicity, 1936-1937 & 1942-1948, 2 vols., pub. c. 1937 & 1948 respectively, col. and b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth in torn d.j.s, slight loss, 4to, plus fifteen issues of Graphis, nos. 182-191, 194-197 & 199, 1975-79, plus thirteen others related (64)

£150-200

Abbey, Life in England, 233. An important and lavish work on decorative printing and illustration, which was published in two parts and only completed in 1823, due to the complexity of the printmaking involved. (1) £3000-4000

£200-300

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526 Stone (Reynolds). Engravings, With an Introduction by the Artist and an Appreciation by Kenneth Clark, 1977, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth gilt in sligtly torn d.j., 4to, together with Monica Poole,The Wood Engravings of John Farleigh, 1985, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., small split to spine, folio, plus Hughes-Stanton (Penelope), The Wood-Engravings of Blair Hughes-Stanton, 1991, b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, 4to, plus four others, incl. The Wood Engravings of Joan Hassall, by Joan Hassall, 1960 (signed by author); A Book of Cuts, by Edward Bawden, 1979, etc. (7)

£100-150

527 Stourton Press. Grongar Hill, by John Dyer of Carmarthenshire, 1982, seven litho. plates. by John Piper, on four leaves (one doublepage), orig. cloth-backed boards, large 4to, limited ed. 39/175, signed by John Piper, together with To John Piper on His Eightieth Birthday, 13 December 1983, ed. Geoffrey Elborn, 1983, b&w illusts. throughout, inscribed on dedication leaf ‘...and from, with love & admiration and Thanks, John Piper, Jan 1984’, orig. pict. cloth, 8vo (2)

524 Shelley (George). Natural Writing in all the hands, with variety of ornament by George Shelley At the Hand and Pen, in Warwick Lane, [1709], eng. title by George Bickham, single leaf of printed text, and twenty-six only fine engraved plates of calligraphy, contemp. floral decorated endpapers, (lacking at least one plate), printed in gold on stained red paper, contemp. gilt-dec. full calf, stamped in gilt to upper cover John Ward. Esqr., rubbed and minor wear to extrems., oblong folio, together with The Second Part of Natural Writing, containing the Breakes of Letters and their Dependants on each other likewise Various Forms of Business Written in the most Proper Hands, and also Variety of Ornament in Several delightful Fancies & Designs, sold by the author, printed and sold by Thomas Bowles and John Bowles, [c. 1714], lacks eng. portrait, eng. title and thirty-two (of 33) eng. plts., lacking plate 29, some soiling and marks throughout, occ. closed marginal tears, orig. boards, heavily worn and marked, contained in modern purpose-made maroon cloth book box, oblong folio

528 Tory (Geoffroy). L’Art & science de la vraye proportion des Lettres Attiques, ou Antiques, autrement dictes, Romaines, selon le corps & visaige humain, avec l’instruction & maniere de faire chiffres & lettres pour bagues d’or, pour tapisserie, vitres & painctures ..., Paris, Vivant Gaultherot, 1549, numerous woodcut illusts., and examples of typefaces, some light soiling to title, colophon leaf at end, with damp stain to lower portion, final few leaves with very slight loss to extreme top edge, with minor loss to blank margin only (possibly rodent damage), later bookplate of Richard Shute, with inscription from Mrs. Shute to Professor York Powell dated 1887 to front pastedown, later calf, rubbed and a little wear to extrems., with hand-stitched protective cloth covering, small 8vo Mortimer 526, Cicognara 362 & Adams T837 for the 1529 first edition. This is the second edition in 8vo of the famous ‘Champfleury’, one of the most important Renaissance treatises on letter forms. (1) £1500-2000

John Ward of Squerries Court, Westerham, was one of the directors of the Bank of England at the time of publication, and his name is included on the engraved dedication leaf, following the leaf of printed text in the first volume. (2) £300-500

529 Typophiles. J. Van Krimpen on Designing and Devising Type, 1957, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 8vo, together with Caxton, An American Contribution to the Quincentenary Celebration, ed. Susan Otis Thompson, 1976, b&w willusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 8vo, plus William Caxton and His Quincentenary, 1976, orig. cloth-backed boards in glassine d.j., 8vo, plus fifteen others published by the Typophiles, New York

525 Sitwell (Sacheverell, Buchanan, Handasyde, & Fisher, James). Fine Bird Books 1700-1900, 1st ed., 1953, col. and b&w illusts. throughout, orig. half cloth gilt in worn d.j. with significant loss, folio, together with Sitwell (Sacheverell, Russell, James & others), Old Garden Roses, 2 vols., 1955-57, sixteen col. plts. by Charles Raymond, vol. 1 with inscribed to Rowley from Ruari [McLean], orig. boards in d.j.s, wear to extrems., with slight loss to spines, folio, plus Noltie (H.J.), The Dapuri Drawings, Alexander Gibson & The Bombay Botanic Gardens, 2002, col. illusts. throughout, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., folio, plus four others incl. Thornton’s Temple of Flora, Faithfully Reproduced from the Original Engravings and the Work Described by Geoffrey Grigson, pub. George Rainbird, 1972 (signed by the publisher); Edward Lear’s Birds, by Susan Hyman, 1980, etc. (8)

£200-300

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£100-150

530 Whittington Press. A Miscellany of Type, 1990, illusts. to text throughout, orig. cloth-backed boards in slipcase, folio Limited edition of 530 copies. Contributor’s copy. (1)

£100-150

531 Ardizzone (Edward, illust.). A Christmas card for Faber and Faber, The Westerham Press, 1953, col. litho., consisting of a doublepage outer illust. of the interior of a bookshop, and the two inner pages, one with contemp. signature, all mounted as one, overall size 291 x 371mm (11.5 x 14.5 ins), framed and glazed, together with A menu for the Double Crown Club, 145th Dinner at the Royal Pavilion Brighton, 13th June 1958, b & w litho., consisting of outer illust. of Brighton Pavilion, and inner page with menu and illust. entitles ‘The Annual Outing’, mounted together, overall size 413 x 582mm (16.25 x 11 ins), framed and glazed

£150-200

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532* Ardizzone (Edward, 1900-1979). The Street Corner, pen, ink and monochrome wash, signed with initials lower right, 19 x 16.5cm (7.5 x 6.5 ins), framed and glazed (1)

£700-1000

533* Beer (Richard, 1928-). Three art work designs for music programmes and a Christmas card, n.d., c.1950, pen ink and body colour on paper, one signed by artist, two with paste-overs, some closed tears and staining, each approx. 420 x 250mm, together with, Mozley (Charles), Twelve Knights of Christmas, n.d., c.1950, twelve alloy printing plates of mediaeval knights, each approx. 105 x 40mm, with a promotional poster for The Royal Festival Hall designed by Charles Mozley and a programme for the Royal Opera at Covent Garden, various sizes and condition (6)

£50-80

534* Beer (Richard, 1928-). San Zitelle, Venice III, & Lecce I, together three colour etchings, each signed, titled, and numbered from an edition of 100, plate size 60 x 45cm (23.75 x 17.75 ins), matching frames, glazed (3)

£150-200

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535* Bell (Quentin, 1910-1996). Levity, pen & ink drawing, with brown and blue wash, 13.5 x 20.75cm (5.25 x 8.5 ins), framed and glazed, with Southover Gallery, Lewes to verso, dated March 1979 (1)

537* Gentleman (David, 1930-). ‘Historical Architecture’, 1982, pen, ink & watercolour, signed and dated lower right, 21 x 34cm (8.25 x 13.25 ins), framed and glazed

£100-150

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£200-300

538* Gentleman (David, 1930-). East African Castle by the Coast, 1976, pen, ink & watercolour, signed and dated lower right, 38 x 55cm (15 x 21.5 ins), framed and glazed

536 Freedman (Barnett, 1901-1958). An original illustration for a Westerham Press publication, three small pen, ink, and chalk vignettes on a single sheet, one of book binding materials and printing type, one of a book and a bowl of fruit, and the other of a pile of papers and a wine glass (crossed through and with the words ‘not this’), 110 x 177mm (4.25 x 7 ins), mounted, framed and glazed, together with ‘Sir Francis Meynell will read a paper entitled Art Jargon’, 1952, tinted litho., the left-hand side of a female nude in a landscape, the right-hand side of a queue of gentlemen, 195 x 267mm (7.75 x 10.5 ins), mounted, framed and glazed

David Gentleman held a solo exhibition of watercolours of Kenya and Zanzibar in East Africa at the Mercury Gallery, London, in 1976. (1) £300-500

First item inscribed by the artist on the verso of the frame: ‘Please note, These are unfinished chalk drawings and must not be rubbed. Barnett Freedman. Westerham Press’. (2) £100-150

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539* Gentleman (David, 1930-). Indian men standing and seated by a Banyan tree, pen and ink with green watercolour wash, signed in pencil lower left, 17 x 22.5cm (6.75 x 9 ins), framed and glazed (1)

£200-300

540* Mozley (Charles). Drawing of Berthold Wolpe, n.d., c, 1970, blue pastel on paper, signed by artist in lower right corner, 280 x 410mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

542* Mozley (Charles). Female portrait, n.d., c.1950, colour printed lithograph, 580 x 335mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Max Rayne & Lord Goodman ogling a naked woman, n.d., c.1950lithograph initialed in pencil monogram in lower right corner, 405 x 305mm, with, ‘Elles’, n.d., c.1950, uncoloured lithograph of Lord Goodman in bed with a prostitute in the manner of ToulouseLautrec, 520 x 405mm, framed and glazed, together with one other similar

£100-150

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541* Mozley (Charles). Elisabeth Schumann, Accompanist Hubert Greenslade, Quintetto Chigiano, n.d., c.1950, triptych of designs for a concert programme, one in black and green with over-pasting, two in pen and ink, the first item described signed by artist, mounted in three apertures, each approx. 280 x 140mm, framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

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£100-150


544* Mozley (Charles, 1941-1991). Visage, oil on canvas, unsigned, 38 x 28cm (15 x 11 ins) An unusual expressionist study by Mozley, which may be a self-portrait. (1) £150-200

545* Mozley (Charles, 1941-1991). Loyal Greetings from Shell and BP, [1953], colour lithograph poster by Charles Mozley, for the 1953 Coronation, 71 x 97cm (28 x 38 ins), framed and glazed

543 Mozley (Charles, 1941-1991). Caricature portrait of Berthold Wolpe, c.1960’s black crayon on white painted kitchen door, showing the eminent typesetter and designer Berthold Wolpe, wearing his deerstalker, with OBE and RDI medals, overall size 207 x 82cms (81 .5 x 32.25ins) (1)

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£200-300

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£100-150


548* Nicholson (Roger, 1922-1986). Near Temby, oil on board, signed with initials lower right, 29 x 40.5cm (11.5 x 16 ins), framed, with inscription by the artist to verso, together with the another pen, ink and coloured pastel drawing by the same artist, entitled ‘Path Over the Hill’, signed and dated 1973, 18 x 29.5cm (7 x 11.5 ins), framed and glazed Roger Nicholson was born in New South Wales, but returned to England with his family in 1930. He studied at the Royal College of Art, and after the second world war set up a graphic design partnership with his brother Robert. An exhibition of his work was held at the Gloucester Gallery in 1995. (2) £150-200

546* Mozley (Charles, 1941-1991). Portrait of Toni del Renzio, black ink, with blue and white gouache on paper, mounted on card, some discolouration to paper, 61 x 42cm (24 x 16.5 ins) Toni del Renzio, a prominent figure on the London art scene, editor of the short-lived surrealist magazine Arson in the 1940s, was a friend of Rowley Atterbury, and partner of Anne Tegner, the fashion editor. (1) £150-200

549* Nunan (Phillip, 20th century). Dock Scene, 1976, watercolour, signed and dated lower right, 30.5 x 52cm (12 x 20.5 ins), framed and glazed, together with Evening Tide, Port Talbot, 1962, watercolour, 18 x 30cm (7 x 12 ins), framed and glazed, titled, dated and inscribed Phillip Nunan RWS to verso, plus a semiabstract gouache of a house [possibly the home of Rowley Atterbury at Silverstead in Westerham], signed and dated 1961, and one other watercolour of a dock scene, possibly South Wales, 30 x 21.5cm (12 x 8.5 ins), framed and glazed (4)

547* Mozley (Charles, 1941-1991). Winter landscape, collage with pen & ink, watercolour wash and gouache, unsigned, 33 x 63.5cm (13 x 25 ins) (1)

£150-200

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£200-300


553* Sharpe (Paul S.). H.M.S.Victory [and] Cutty Sark, 1958, pair of colour printed lithographs, signed and dated in pencil by artist below image, mounts water stained, each approx. 330 x 440mm, mounted framed and glazed (2)

£70-100

550* Price (Edward, 20th century). Bomb-Damaged Buildings in London, 1943, scraper board drawing, signed and dated lower right, 23 x 18cm (9 x 7 ins), framed and glazed Edward Price ARCA met Rowley Atterbury during his time in the Royal Air Force and commissioned Atterbury to produce an RAF manual on armaments. (1) £150-200

551* Prints & drawings. A mixed collection of approx. eighty prints, watercolours and engravings, mostly 19th century, including watercolour sketch book, pencil and pen & ink drawings, silhouettes, engravings, lithographs and prints, including portraits, botany, topography and genre, with Burgess (J.H.), Burgess’s Drawing-Book of Scenery in the North of Ireland 3 pts. (of 6), pub. Marcus Ward, Belfast, 1851, eleven (only) b & w litho. views, some marginal fraying and dust soiling, occ. closed tears, orig. pubs. printed paper wrappers, slim oblong 4to (approx.80)

554* Wolpe (Berthold). Cover design for The British Council, Frankfurt Book Fair catalogue, 1958, black ink and body colour on green paper, manuscript title ‘Englische Bucher’, over-pastings of green and white paper, printers pencil annotations to margins, some soiling and staining to image, 425 x 700mm, framed and glazed, together with Menu design for the ‘Double Crown Club’, 1947, manuscript pencil and ink design for recto and verso of menu, framed with recto and verso of the printed menu, mounted in four apertures, overall size 500 x 620mm, framed and glazed

£80-120

Berthold Wolpe is regarded as one of the foremost type face setters and designers of the 20th century. He designed over 1, 500 book jacket designs for Faber & Faber and although born in Offenbach in Germany in 1905, he lived and worked in England and was eventually awarded the OBE in 1983, six years before his death in 1989. (2) £100-150

552* Scarfe (Laurence, 1914-2010). The Lion and Unicorn, pen & ink drawing on paper, signed with initials, 19 x 32cm (7.5 x 12.5 ins), framed and glazed (1)

£70-100

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ART REFERENCE 555 Aga-Oglu (Mehmet). Safawid Rugs and Textiles, The Collection of the Shrine of Imam Ali at Al-Najaf, New York, Colombia University Press, 1941, b&w plates and illusts., orig. green cloth gilt, very sl. rubbed, 4to Rare. (1)

558 Cescinsky (Herbert). The Gentle Art of Faking Furniture, 1st ed., 1931, half-tone plates, a few light spots, original cloth, lightly rubbed, 4to (1)

£70-100

£150-200

556 Brettell (Richard R., with Roy Flukinger, and others). Paper and Light. The Calotype in France and Great Britain, 1839-1870, pub. USA, 1984, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Gernsheim (Helmut), The Rise of Photography 1850-1880. The Age of Collodion (History of Photography series, vol. 2), Thames & Hudson, 1987, num. b & w and sepia illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., square 4to, plus Erwitt (Elliott), Between the Sexes, New York & London, 1994, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in sl. chipped d.j., square 4to, and Geldzahler (Henry), Charles Bell. The Complete Works 1970-1990, New York, 1991, port. frontis., num. col. illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., oblong 4to, with other photography, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (approx. 110)

£200-300

559 China. Chinese Architectural Beauties, The Lang You Printing & Publishing Co., Shanghai, [1933], fifty mounted gelatin silver prints with printed captions in Chinese and English to mounts beneath, images 20 x 14.5cm or the reverse, mounted back to back following title and foreword in two languages, orig. padded cloth gilt, rubbed and sl. wear to spine, 4to (1)

£100-150

560 Finden (Edward). Finden’s Gallery of Modern Art: being a Series of Highly Finished Steel Engravings Illustrative of the Character, Beauty and Costume of many Lands, 2 vols., n.d., c.1850, dec. half title to each vol., fifty-six (of 60) eng. plts. some spotting throughout, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt. rubbed and frayed, folio, together with, Hall (S.C.), The Baronial Halls and Picturesque Edifices of England, 2 vols., 2nd. ed., n.d. c.1860, seventy-two litho. plts. (complete as list), numerous wood engs. to text, some spotting throughout, t.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed and worn at extrems., folio

557 British Museum. Grecian Antiquities, Part IV, 1872, ninety-five photographic plts. on original card mounts with printed numbered captions at foot, some damp soiling, spotting and marks, title and plts. loosely contained in purpose-made book box, large folio

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Images include parts of friezes (some of the Elgin Marbles), statues, engraved stones, terracotta vases and other vessels etc. (1) £200-400

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£200-300


561 Folkes (Martin). Tables of English Silver and Gold Coins, reprinted, with Plates and Explanations, by the Society of Antiquaries, 1763, mezzotint port. frontis. trimmed to image and laiddown, seventy-four eng. plts. of coins, some dampstaining, contemp. diced calf, gilt dec. spine, upper board detached, lower joint cracked, spine and boards marked & worn, 4to, together with Auction Catalogue, A catalogue of the Unique Collection of Coins and Medals, in Gold, Silver, and Copper, of the Late Highly Distinguished and Well Known Collector, Marmaduke Trattle..., which will be sold by Auction, by Mr. Sotheby and Son..., on Wdnesday, May 30 and Nine following Days; on Monday, June 18, and Eight following Days; and on Wednesday, July 4, and Eight following Days, Sundays excepted, 1832, folding stiple eng. port. frontis. (dampstained & spotted), prices realised written in ink to fore-edge margins, 4pp. manuscript index of contents, armorial bookplate of Hon. Arthur Dillon to upper pastedown, upper hinge broken, 19th c. contemp. green half morocco gilt, rubbed and worn, 8vo, with Martin (Leopald C. &Trubner, Charles), The Current Gold and Silver Coins of all Countries, their Weight and Fitness, and their Intrinsic Value in English Money, 1863, numerous embossed plts. of coins, inner hinges worn and with adhesive tape residue, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, joints split and spine loose, extrems. worn, covers dustsoiled, large 8vo (3)

566 Iwamiya (Takeji and Itoh, Teiji). Imperial Gardens of Japan. Sento Gosho, Katsura, Shugaku-In, 2nd imp., 1971, num. col. and b & w illusts. from photos, orig. purple cloth in d.j., folio, together with Joly (Henri L., andTomita, Kumasaku), Japanese Art & Handicraft, 2nd imp., 1976, num. col. and b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j. and slipcase, 4to, plus Tamura (Tsuyoshi), Art of the Landscape Garden in Japan, 1st ed., Tokyo, 1935, collotype frontis., num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards, skilfully rebacked, with later slipcase, 4to (ex-Scoales Collection), with others related, G/VG (54)

£200-300

£150-200

562 Gilchrist (Alexander). Life of William Blake, “Pictor Ignotus”, with Selections from his Poems and other Writings, 2 vols., 1863, half-titles present, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1 and folding frontis. to vol. 2, numerous b & w illusts. and plts. (one additional eng. plt. crudely attached to vol. 1), two leaves in vol. 2 repaired to lower margins, ink library stamp to each title, t.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, spines with library classification number at foot of each, spines and extrems. rubbed, 8vo (2)

£100-150

563 Greek Architecture. Edificio a Bazar, Torre de venti e arco di teseo in Atene, Tempio di Corinto, bound with Lanterna di Demostene ed avanzi di un portico dorico in Atene ..., bound with Tempi di teseo e di Minerva in Atene, bound with Dorico di Thoricion, all [Rome?], c. 1810, eng. title and description leaf to each part, a total of twenty-six eng. plates, lacks plate 7 to 9 of second part, two additional eng. plates bound at rear, heavy spotting throughout, presentation inscription to first title, noting that W. Gell [Sir William Gell, 1777-1836], gave the book to fellow archeaologist John P. Gandy (1787-1850), contemp. half roan over marbled boards, rubbed and sl. soiled, 4to (1)

£300-500

564 Harleian Society Publications. vols. 24, 30, 31, 34, 52, 53, 55, 56, 1886-1907, orig. cloth gilt, large 8vo, together with British Record Society Publications, vols. 25, 33, 62-65, 67, 69, 71-75, pub. 1901-53, orig. cloth gilt, large 8vo (21)

567 Jones (Owen). The Grammar of Ornament, 1st. ed. 1856, letterpress title printed in red & black, addn. illuminated chromo. title and one hundred chromolitho. plts. (complete), with tissue guards, occ. slight marginal soiling, prelims. a little frayed, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. half morocco, rubbed and bumped at extrems., folio

£100-150

565 Hillier (Jack). The Art of the Japanese Book, 2 vols., 1st ed., Sotheby’s Publications, 1987, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j. and slipcase, 4to, VG (2)

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£70-100

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£1000-1500


568 Keene (Donald and Hiroshi, Kameko). Bunarku. The Art of the Japanese Puppet Theatre, 1st ed., Tokyo, Japan, 1965, tipped in col. plts., num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. gilt-dec. black silk, in sl. chipped d.j. and publisher’s cardstock slipcase, folio, together with Wichmann (Siegfried), Japonisme. The Japanese Influence on Western Art Since 1858, Thames & Hudson, 1981, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., square 4to, plus Zoete (Beryl de, and Spies, Walter), Dance and Drama in Bali, with a Preface by Arthur Waley, 1st ed., 1938, num. b & w illusts. from photos, folding map at rear, orig. cloth in frayed and torn d.j., folio, and other various art ref.

570 Le Clerc (Sebastien). A Treatise of Architecture with Remarks and Observations... For Young People who would apply to that Noble Art, Engraven in CLXXXI Copper Plates by John Sturt, Translated by Mr. Chambers, printed and sold by Richd. Ware, vol. 2 of two (plates only), [1732], eng. port. frontis., engraved vign. title-page (with architectural eng. on verso), 4pp. of eng. dedications, and 181 engs. on rectos and versos of ninety leaves, dusty and finger-soiled, several ms. ownership names at front and rear, eng. book ticket on front pastedown, hinges split, contemporary Cambridge pane calf, rubbed and extrems worn, 8vo

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£100-150

569 Lawrence (SirThomas). Engravings from the Choicest Works of Sir Thomas Lawrence, A.R.A., pub. Henry Graves & Co., n.d., c.1846, title page with vignette portrait, mezzotint frontis portrait of King George IV and forty-nine mezzotint and line engravings (complete as list), some spotting throughout, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed, frayed and worn, folio, together with, Prout (Samuel), Hints on Light and Shadow, Composition, Etc. as Applicable to Landscape Painting, pub. Ackermann & Co., 1838, title and half title, twenty lithographic plts., spotted throughout, orig. pubs. qtr. morocco gilt, upper board detached, lacking spine, rubbed, frayed and worn, folio, with, Turner (J.M.W.), [Illustrations to Turner’s Annual], n.d. c.1870, lacking title page and all prelims., sixty engraved plates on india laid, each image with title in pencil manuscript, spotted throughout, a.e.g., orig. half morocco gilt, rubbed and frayed at extrems., folio, plus, Shaw (Richard Norman), Architectural Sketches from the Continent, pub. Day & Son, 1858, dec. litho. title page, ninety-nine (of 100), litho. plts., contents misbound, spotted throughout, some marginal fraying and dust soiling to fore-edges, new end papers, contemp. cloth gilt, rebacked, worn and rubbed, folio, with two other similar (6)

£150-200

571 McCullin (Don). Beirut. A City in Crisis, 1983; Sleeping With Ghosts, 1994; In England, 2007, 1st eds., numerous photographic illustrations, original boards, d.j.s, 4to, In England signed by the photographer, together with others on photography including Julia Trevelyan Oman’s Street Children, 1964, Roswell Angier’s “...a Kind of Life”. Conversations in the Combat Zone, 1976 and Pat Booth’s Self Portrait, 1983 (11)

£80-120

572 Moses (Henry). Designs of Modern Costume, &c, Henry Setchel, c.1823, eng. title and twenty-nine eng. plts., lightly foxed, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. black morocco, extrems. rubbed and sl. loss at foot of spine, sm. 4to, together with Nicholson (Francis), The Practice of Drawing and Painting Landscape from Nature, in Water Colours..., 1st ed., 1820, five eng. and aqua. plts., two folding (one hand-col.), early ms. inscription at head of title-page, dedication leaf with 2” closed tear in lower blank margin, some light toning, untrimmed, modern boards, with early ms. title label mounted on upper cover, 4to in 2s, plus Wood (John), An Elementary Treatise on Sketching from Nature: with the Principles of Light and Shade, the Theory of Colours, &c., Worcester, Whittaker, [1850], hand-col. eng. frontis. and six eng. plts. (one handcol.), one plt. and two adjoining text leaves detached, orig. blindstamped green cloth gilt, spine faded and frayed at ends with sl. loss, tall 8vo, plus a copy of The Practical Carver and Gilder’s Guide, c.1880s

£100-150

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£100-150

573 Old Water-Colour Society’s Club, vols. 2, 5, 7-21 & 29, 192551, together 18 vols., col. and b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth-backed boards gilt, some soiling to a few vols., 4to, together with eight duplicates (26)

£70-100

574 Palladio (Andrea). The Four Books ..., of Andrea Palladio’s Architecture, 4 parts in one, pub. Isaac Ware, 1738, four engraved architectural title pages, 212 eng. plts., including the first seven numbered in the text, some soiling and marginal repairs, including all seven preliminary leaves, final text leaf (somewhat creased and soiled with minor loss) and margins of final five plates, some old water staining at front and rear, modern qtr. morocco over buckram, folio (385 x 240mm) Fowler 229. (1)

Lot 570

114

£500-800


575 Panzer (Georg Wolfgang Franz). Annales Typographici ab Artis Inventae Origine ad annum MD-[MDXXXVI], 11 vols., Nuremberg, 1793-1803, together with two related supplement volumes, near matching contemp. half sheep, leather title and volume labels to spines, paper labels at foot of spines, some slight wear to extrems., 4to Panzer was the pioneer of incunabular studies. His Annales covers books in all languages other than German up to 1536, arranged alphabetically by place of printing and chronologically within each place. (13) £500-800

576 Piper (John, illust.). The Jesse Tree, by Anne Ridler, 1st ed., 1972, col. frontis., b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth-backed boards, 4to, limited ed. 93/100, signed by Piper and Ridler, together with The Rape of Lucretia, by Benjamin Britten, Ronald Duncan & others, 1st ed., pub. Bodley Head, 1948, num. col. plts. (some folding), orig. cloth gilt, some rubbing, 4to (2)

£80-120

577 Rubens (Peter Paul). Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard, An Illustrated Catalogue Raisonne of the Peter Paul Rubens Based on the Material Assembled by the Late Dr. Ludwig Burchard, parts. I, III, VIII vol. 1-IX, XIII(1) vols. 1 & 2, XVIII vol. 2 , XIX vols. 1 & 2, XXI vols. 1 & 2, XXIII vols. 1-3, pub. 1968-95, numerous b & w plts., orig. cloth in d.j.s., majority in orig. slipcases, large 8vo, includes duplicate of part IX (15)

£150-200

Lot 574

578 Stokes (J.). The Complete Cabinet Maker, and Upholsterer’s Guide: comprising, the Rudiments and Principles of Cabinet-Making and Upholstery..., Dean & Munday, [1829], ten (of 11) hand-col. plts. (one folding), lacking folding frontis., five uncol. plts., lacking A1 (halftitle?), old cuttings mounted on front free endpaper and rear pastedown, rough-trimmed, orig. printed boards, soiled, edges rubbed, sometime crudely rebacked, spine deficient and upper board near-detached, large 12mo in 6s Scarce. Later editions do not include the coloured plates. (1)

£100-150

579 The Library. A Magazine of Bibliography and Literature, 1st-7th series, an almost complete run, 1890-2002, num. b & w illusts., mixed bindings (1st series bound in contemp. half calf gilt with contrasting labels, 2nd & 3rd series bound in recent buckram, remainder bound in orig. pubs. qtr. canvas orig. printed wrappers), 4to (approx. 110)

Lot 575

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£200-300


584 Barker (Cicely Mary). The Book of the Flower Fairies, 1st ed., Blackie, [1927], seventy-two col. plts., minor browning to edges, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, rubbed, 8vo (1)

£70-100

585 Barker (Cicely Mary). The Book of the Flower Fairies, 1st ed., Blackie, [1927], seventy-two colour plts., letterpress vigns. (a few neatly coloured in in a juvenile hand), orig. green cloth gilt, spine lightly faded, extrems. sl. rubbed, 8vo, together with fifty-six other children’s books, mostly by Enid Blyton, incl. some 1st eds. (57)

£100-150

586 Beckett (Samuel). Waiting for Godot. A Tragicomedy in Two Acts, 1st ed., 1956, scattered light spotting, original cloth, d.j., a little rubbed with minor chips, 8vo (1)

587 Blyton (Enid). Five on Kirrin Island Again, 1st ed., Hodder, 1947, col. frontis., b & w illusts., some full-page, orig. dark blue boards, in orig. withdrawn d.j., chipped and frayed, with two closed tears repaired on verso with adhesive tape, 8vo, together with The Island of Adventure, 1st ed., 1944, b & w illusts., some full-page, ms. ownership name on front free endpaper, orig. pictorial cloth, in bright condition, 8vo, plus Five Go Off to Camp, 1948, b & w illusts., orig. blue cloth, spine and edges faded, in torn d.j., with some loss, 8vo, plus thirty-four other children’s books, incl. Enid Blyton (some 1st eds. in d.j.s), Monica Edwards, and Arthur Ransome

580 Tomkins (Peltro William). Book of Etchings, from Papers cut by The Right Honorable Lady Templeton, in the Collection of Her Majesty..., J.F. Tomkins, 1790, eng. title (lightly dust-soiled), and twelve tipped-in eng. plts. on blue paper, prelim. blank with mounted cut-out black silhouette of three figures (facing title), orig. wrappers, dusty, some minor fraying to extrems., oblong 4to Extremely rare. (1)

The dust-jacket and the frontispiece of the first two issues of ‘Five on Kirren Island Again’ both had the telescope the wrong way round, as here. In 1949 the error was rectified on the jacket, and the frontispiece was removed. (37) £100-200

£300-400

581 Wilson (Sir John). The Royal Philatelic Collection, ed. Clarence Winchester, Dropmore Press, 1952, two collotype port. plts., twelve col. plts., numerous b & w illusts., dec. endpapers with library bookplates to front endpaper, t.e.g., orig. crushed red morocco, gilt dec. to spine & gilt royal crest to upper board, slightly rubbed to upper joint, folio, in worn and broken red cloth slipcase (1)

588 Burgess (Anthony, intro.). The Age of the Grand Tour, pub. Elek, 1967, colour plates, illustrations, a.e.g., original red faux calf, slipcase, folio Limited edition, 10/50 copies. (1)

£100-150

582 Aldin (Cecil). The Great Adventure, pub. Humphrey Milford, [1921], colour litho. title, and sixteen full-page colour litho. plts., pict. endpapers, cracked on inner hinges (contents near detached), orig. cloth-backed colour pict. boards, rubbed and a little wear to edges, water stain to top edge of upper cover, 4to, together with Cecil Aldin’s Painting Books, nos. 2, 4, & 5 (The Poultry Book, The Doggy Book, & The Baby Book), n.d., [1910], colour illusts. to each, one or two plates with some juvenile pencil scribbles, orig. pict. stiff wrappers, rubbed and a little soiling, some wear to extrems., slim 4to

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£70-100

590 Burton (George F.). The ‘New Era’ Chocolate Book. Home Made Chocolates, Bon-Bons, Desserts, Fine Art Sugar Work, Sugar Confectionary in General, including Up-to-date Continental Novelties and Finest Specialities, &c., [1924], colour plates, ads. at rear, orig. cloth, rubbed and sl. soiled, large 8vo (1)

£150-200

£70-100

591 Caldecott (Randolph). “Graphic” Pictures, George Routledge, 1898, col. illusts. throughout, separate title-page to each part, one or two edge-tears and marks, occn. light foxing, hinges split, a.e.g., orig. bevel-edged cloth, shaken, rubbed and marked, oblong folio, together with Last “Graphic” Pictures, George Routledge, 1888, col. illusts. throughout, orig. cloth-backed pictorial boards, rubbed, spine ends frayed, oblong folio, plus Picture Book (No. 2), containing The Three Jovial Huntsmen, Sing A Song For Sixpence, The Queen of Hearts, The Farmer’s Boy, Warne, c.1900, numerous full-page illusts. and sepia vigns., upper hinge split, orig. pictorial cream cloth, spine ends. sl. toned, but a bright copy, plus three others illust. by Caldecott

583 Allingham (William). The Fairies, A Child’s Song, Thos. de la Rue, [1883], pp.24, col. and b & w illusts. by E. Gertrude Thomson, orig. printed green wrappers, spine rubbed, upper cover with tip of lower outer corner missing, oblong 4to, together with Greenaway (Kate), Almanack for 1884, col. illusts., half-title and pastedowns lightly foxed, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cream wrappers, a few faint fingermarks, 12mo, plus thirty-six other children’s and illust. books, incl. Cecil Aldin, Caldecott, Walter Crane, Edward Lear, Florence and Bertha Upton, some in poor condition and defective (38)

£70-100

589 Burne-Jones (Edward). The Beginning of the World, TwentyFive Pictures by Edward Burne-Jones, printed at the Chiswick Press, 1902, numerous wood engravings, some full-page, free endpapers browned, ms. ownership signature on front free endpaper, orig. cloth-backed printed boards, some minor fading and rubbing to extrems., a few light markings, slim folio

GENERAL

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£150-200

£100-150

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£100-150


592 Churchill (Sir Winston Leonard Spencer, 1874-1965). The Second World War, 6 vols., 1st eds., 1948-54, volume one signed in black ink to half-title ‘Winston S. Churchill 1950’ and with loosely inserted typed compliments slip on Chartwell notepaper dated 15 May 1950 reading ‘Returned with Mr. Churchill’s Compliments.’, volume two also signed to half title ‘Winston S. Churchill 1950’, all volumes (except vol. 6) with owners name in blue ink to front endpaper, orig cloth, d.j’s with some minor chips to head and foot of spines, 8vo (6)

117

£1000-1500


594 Clemens (Samuel L. “Mark Twain”). The Writings of Mark Twain, 25 vols., pub. Chatto & Windus, 1899-1907, additional engraved title to each, photogravure plates, some spotting, t.e.g., original green cloth, lightly rubbed, vol. XXV dampstained, 8vo Author’s Edition de Luxe, 79/620 signed by the author to vol. I. (25)

593 Clemens (Samuel L. “Mark Twain”). Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, pub. Pennyroyal Press, West Hatfield, 1985, b & w illustrations by Barry Moser, previous owner inscription erased from title verso, original green morocco gilt, 4to, with an accompanying portfolio of plates, 4to, limited edition, 197/350 signed by the artist, together with The Natural History of Selborne, by Gilbert White, Limited Editions Club, 1972, coloured and b & w illustrations by John Nash, original morocco-backed boards, slipcase, 4to, limited edition, 978/1500 signed by the artist, plus Journals and Other Documents on the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus, Translated and Edited by Christopher Columbus, Limited Editions Club, New York, 1963, illustrations by Lima de Freitas, original cloth, slipcase, light stains, 4to, limited edition, 493/1500 signed by the artist, with others, some Limited Edition Club including Ivan Turgenev’s Fathers and Sons, 1951 (740/1500), The Swiss Family Robinson, 1963 (503/1500) and Ben Shahn’s Love and Joy About Letters, 1963 (17)

£300-500

595 Conrad (Joseph). The Works of Joseph Conrad, 20 vols., pub. William Heinemann, 1921-27, edges untrimmed, orig. canvas-backed boards, rubbed and some marks, 8vo Limited edition 129/780 (of which 30 for presentation), volume 1 signed by the author. (20) £200-300

596 Crompton (Richmal). William the Superman, 1st ed., George Newnes, 1968, illusts. by Henry Ford, orig. boards in sl. rubbed and chipped d.j., 8vo (1)

£200-300

£100-150

597 Dahl (Roald). Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, 1st ed., 1967, b & w illusts. to text by Faith Jaques, orig. laminated pict. boards, worn at head of spine, 8vo, together with Sendak (Maurice), Lullabies and Night Songs, Music by Alec Wilder, Pictures by Maurice Sendak, Edited by William Engvick, 1st ed., Bodley Head, 1965, col. illusts., orig. pict. boards in matching d.j., a little soiled and frayed, slim folio, plus Zlateh the Goat and Other Stories, by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1st ed., 1970, two copies, b & w illusts. by Maurice Sendak, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, and others, including eight illustrated works by Errol Le Cain, mostly G/VG (22)

118

£100-150


601 Folio Society publications, approx. 160 vols., c. 1970s-2000, including the Renaissance, 5 vols., Grimm’s Fairy Tales, illust. Arthur Rackham, Vasari, Lives of the Artists, History of England, Folio 50, A Bibliography 1947-96, Carlyle, The French Revolution, Anthony Powell, John Betjeman, Robert Graves, and many others, all orig. cloth in slipcase, 8vo & 4to, VG (approx. 160)

£300-500

602 Folio Society publications, 76 vols., c. 1960s-90s, mostly Anthony Trollope, Charles Dickens, Charlotte Bronte and Jane Austen, mostly orig. cloth in slipcases, 8vo, G/VG (76)

£150-250

603 Folio Society publications, 43 vols., incl. works illustrated by Rackham, Dulac, Heath Robinson, Detmold, etc., all in slipcases, VG (43)

£150-200

604 Follett (Barbara Newhall). The House Without Windows & Eepersip’s Life There, 1st ed., pub. Knopf, 1927, endpapers partially browned, original cloth-backed patterned boards, d.j., slightly rubbed with minor nicks, 8vo Written by the child-prodigy daughter of writers Helen and Wilson Follett when she was nine years old, and revised when twelve, she disappeared in 1939, aged 25. (1) £100-150

605 Fowles (John). The Magus, 1st ed., Jonathan Cape, 1966, signed on flyleaf by the author, orig. cloth in sl. frayed and chipped d.j., together with Daniel Martin, 1st ed., 1977, text block somewhat toned, orig. boards in sl. frayed d.j., and Mantissa, 1st ed., 1982, orig. boards in d.j., all 8vo, and one other by Fowles

598 De Quincey (Thomas). Confessions of an English OpiumEater, pub. Shakespeare Head Press for the Limited Editions Club, 1930, twelve b & w lithographed plates by Zhenya Gay, t.e.g., original cloth-backed boards, slipcase, 4to, limited edition, 1369/1520 signed by artist and printer, together with The Ballad of Reading Gaol, by Oscar Wilde, Limited Editions Club, New York, 1937, lithographed illustrations by Zhenya Gay, t.e.g., original calf, upper cover with prison cell design, slipcase (some fading), small folio, limited edition, 1300/1500 signed by the artist (2)

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£70-100

£100-150

599 Dulac (Edmund, illust.). The Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales. From the Old French, Retold by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, Hodder & Stoughton, c.1920, tipped-in col. frontis. and twenty-nine col. plts. (one with a corner creased), half-title partially browned, orig. gilt dec. terracotta cloth gilt, in bright condition, in d.j., rubbed and torn with loss, laid down, 4to, together with Stories from the Arabian Nights, Retold by Lawrence Housman, Hodder and Stoughton for Boots, c.1920, twenty tipped-in plts. (one plt. with surface rubbed), scattered light foxing, orig. brown cloth gilt, spine mottled and with gilt dulled, covers bowed, 4to (2)

£150-200

600 Father Tuck’s ‘Woolly-Woolly Lifelike’ series. Round About the Farm, and Country Pleasures. Tales Told in Rhyme & Prose, pub. Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd., n.d., c. 1918, col. frontis. to each (one by Cecil Aldin), num. b & w illusts., lightly tinted with green and yellow respec., contents browned at edges, orig. linen-backed pict. boards, with inset padded fabric figure of a cow and calf/turkey and dog respec., oblong 4to, together with Williams (Ursula Moray), The Good Little Christmas Tree, 1st ed., 1943, twelve double-page col. scissor-cut illusts. by the author, orig. linen-backed pict. boards, a little worn at extremities, oblong folio, with other children’s and illustrated works, including The Wonderland Annual, 1924, Bubbles Annual, 135, and Wilfred’s Annual, 1935, all orig. linen-backed glazed pict. boards with orig. glassine d.j., folio & 4to

606 Greenaway (Kate, illust.). A Apple Pie, pub. Routledge, c. 1886, twenty colour illustrations, endpapers browned, previous owner signature, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, slight edge wear, oblong 4to, together with The Pied Piper of Hamelin, by Robert Browning, 1st ed., 1st issue, [1888], colour illustrations by Kate Greenaway, scattered spotting, previous owner signature, bookseller ticket, original pictorial boards, a little rubbed and stained, 4to, plus The Tempest, by William Shakespeare, 1926, 20 tipped-in colour plates by Arthur Rackham, original cloth gilt, slight lean, lightly rubbed, 4to, with others illustrated including The New Inferno, by Stephen Phillips, 1911 (one of 320), The Water-Babies. A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby, by Charles Kingsley, 1909 and The Secret Garden, 1911

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£150-200

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£200-300


607 Harris (Joel Chandler). Uncle Remus, or Mr. Fox, Mr. Rabbit and Mr. Terrapin, 1883; Nights with Uncle Remus, 1884, 1st UK eds., Routledge, numerous illusts., some full-page, incl. frontis. to each, both vols. with 8pp. pubs. cat. at rear, occn. foxing, hinges split, first vol. with old adhesive tape stain to front hinge, bookplate of Arthur Peto on front pastedowns, orig. pictorial blue cloth gilt, spines darkened and frayed at ends, 8vo, together with Rider Haggard (H.) Pearl-Maiden, A Tale of the Fall of Jerusalem, 1st ed., 1903, sixteen b & w plts. by Byam Shaw (one detached), occn. foxing, orig. navy cloth gilt, spine ends frayed, 8vo, plus Robinson (Charles), Pierrette, by Henry de Vere Stacpoole, 1st ed., John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1900, half-title, fourteen b & w plts., letterpress decorations, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed (foxed), bookplate on front pastedown, orig. pictorial cloth, spine extrems. frayed, 8vo, plus forty-five others misc., mostly children’s and illustrated books, incl. a copy of The Dore Gallery, [1870] (49)

612 Lawrence (David Herbert). Lady Chatterley’s Lover, privately printed, 1929, b&w frontis., orig. limp brown cloth, with phoenix motif to upper cover, a little rubbed to extrems., together with Woolf (Virginia), The Voyage Out, Duckworth, 1920, some browning to endpapers, orig. green cloth, a little rubbed and spine dulled, inner hinges partly cracked, plus Waugh (Evelyn), ATourist in Africa, 1st ed., 1960, b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., and other modern literature, mostly first editions, including Esra Pound, A Draft of XXX Cantos/A Draft of Cantos XXXI/XLI, 1933-35 respec., The Life of William Blake, by Mona Wilson, Nonesuch Press, 1927, A Shot in the Dark, by David Garnett, 1st ed., 1958, Stephen Hero, by James Joyce, 1st ed., 1944, etc. (27)

613 Miniature Shakespeare. The Works of William Shakespeare, 40 vols., Allied Newspapers Ltd., c.1930s, b & w frontis. to each, orig. black rexine, lettered and dec. on spines, some spine ends a little rubbed, approx. 52 x 36mm (2 x 1.5 ins), contained in orig. three-tier miniature wooden bookcase

£200-300

608 Hill (W. Henry, Arthur F., and Alfred E.). Antonio Stradivari, his Life and Work (1644-1737), 1st ed., 1902, colour and b & w plates, inscribed by the publishers to Charles Oldham and bearing bookplate of J. Basil Oldham, contemp. gilt dec. green full morocco, covers near detached, 4to, together with Hipkins (A.J.), Musical Instruments Historic, Rare and Unique, reprint, A. & C. Black, 1921, colour plates, ownership inscription, orig. two-tone cloth gilt, 4to, and Burney (Charles), Music, Men, and Manners in France and Italy 1770, pub. Folio Society, 1969, b & w illusts., orig. cloth, 8vo (3)

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£70-100

614 [Morris, Talwin]. Modern Power Generators, Steam Electric and Internal-Combustion..., 2 vols., [1908], eleven sectional col. plts., ten with moveable flaps, numerous b & w illusts. and diagrams, orig. gilt dec. green cloth, blocked with a design after Talwin Morris, a bright copy, folio, together with The Modern Carpenter Joiner and Cabinet-Maker... prepared under the editorship of G. Lister Sutcliffe..., 8 vols., 1902, numerous b & w plts. and illusts., occn. foxing, mostly to edges, endpapers browned, orig. dec. green cloth, blocked with a design after Talwin Morris, a bright set, folio

£100-150

609 Jonas (Lucien). Avec la 1re Division Americaine sur le Front ..., Paris, 1918, sixteen litho. plts., each signed and numbered in pencil by the artist 176/500, loosely contained as issued with printed title and contents leaf (some spotting) at front, orig. half cloth portfolio, gilt-lettered upper cover, sl. frayed and soiled, folio (41 x 32cm) Limited edition, 176/550 copies. (1)

£150-200

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£100-150

615 The Motor, vols. 109-110, 112-123, 125-130 & 132, together with The Autocar, vols. 112 & 116, plus The Commercial Motor, vols. 103-109, 111-116 & 118-141, all ex-lib. copies bound without orig. printed wrappers in uniform stout blue cloth, (most with printed index), 4to

£200-300

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610 Journal of the United Service Insitution of India, vols. 31, 34, & 35 only, Simla, January to October 1902, 1905 & 1906, a total of sixty-six plates including folding maps and plans, ex-lib. with a few inkstamps including to titles, contemp. half morocco gilt, library marks at foot of spines, rubbed, large 8vo

£100-200

616 Nicholson (William). The Square Book of Animals. Rhymes by Arthur Waugh, Heinemann, 1900, twelve col. litho. plts. of animals, juvenile scribblings throughout, mostly to plt. versos, some edgetears and loss to blank margins, occn. soiling, title-page with ‘presentation copy’ embossed stamp, orig. pictorial boards, detached and lacking spine, soiled and edges worn, 4to, together with Zoo Babies Pictured by Cecil Aldin, [1913], orig. boards, worn

Articles include ‘Cavalry and The Boer War’ by Lieut.-Col. J. A. Coxhead; ‘The influence and application of seapower on expeditions based on India’, by Major F. G. Cardew; ‘Modern cavalry equipment’ by BC; ‘The Balkans’, by Captain J. Fitzgerald-Lee; ‘A precis of a study of the Rosso-Japanese war by Chasseur’, by Captain G. M. Orr. (3) £200-300

Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (2)

£100-150

617 Olympic Games. Die Olympischen Spiele 1936, in Berlin und Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 2 vols., Hamburg, 1936, colour and b & w mounted photographs, original cloth, d.j.s, a few creases and repaired tears, 4to

611 Kipling (Rudyard). Poems 1886-1929, 3 vols., 1929, etched portrait frontis. signed in pencil by Francis Dodd, t.e.g. remainder rough-trimmed, gilt dentelles and marbled endpapers, full magenta crushed morocco, d.j’s darkened to spines with a little fraying at head and foot, 4to

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Limited edition signed by the author. Number 420 of 525 copies. (3) £400-600

£70-100

618 Oswald (Sydney, really Sydney Lomer). The Greek Anthology. Epigrams From Anthologia Palatine XII, privately published, 1914, 95pp., ink annotation to front endpaper, a few light spots, t.e.g., original red cloth gilt, some fading, 8vo Source of inspiration for some of the Uranian poets. (1)

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£70-100


619 Piper (John, illust.). English, Scottish and Welsh Landscape, chosen by John Betjeman and Geoffrey Taylor, 1st ed., 1944, twelve colour lithographed plates, orig. pict. cloth, rubbed, together with Piper (Myfanwy), Sea Poems, illust. Mona Moore, 1st ed., 1944, sixteen colour lithograph plates, orig. pict. cloth, a little rubbed, plus Pool (Phoebe), Poems of Death, illust. Michael Ayrton, 1st ed., 1945, sixteen colour lithographed plates, some light damp marking at front and rear, orig. cloth in colour pict. d.j. (somewhat damp marked and a little frayed to extrems.), and two others from the same series, entitled New Excursions into English Poetry (Travellers’ Verse, chosen by M. G. Lloyd Thomas, illust. Edward Bawden & Poems of Sleep and Dream, chosen by Carol Stewart, illust. Robert Colquhoun), both 1st eds., 1946/47, lithographed plates to each, both orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j.s., all 8vo (5)

624 Searle (Ronald). Slightly Foxed - but still desirable, Ronald Searle’s Wicked World of Book Collecting, 1st. ed. pub. Souvenir Press, 1989, colour illustrations throughout, signed by author and limited 39/150 on verso of title page, orig. pubs. faux morocco gilt, 4to (1)

£150-250

625 Smith (Dodie). The Hundred and One Dalmations, 1st ed., 1956, b & w illusts. by Janet and Anne Grahame-Johnstone, dec. endpapers, orig. cloth in sl. frayed and chipped d.j., faded on spine as usual, 8vo (1)

£100-150

£100-150

620 Poetry Broadsides. Broadsheets One to Fifteen, pub. The Poetry Society, c. 1950, mostly two colour with vign. or decoration to upper margin, all but Nos. 7 & 9 signed by the poet, signatures include T. W. Ramsey, Thomas Moult, Sackville-West, Joyce Grenfell, Stephen Graham and Terence Heywood, all one page, a little toning, various sizes, but many approx. 38 x 16cm, together with thirty-eight unsigned duplicates plus sixteen others poetry related including early copies of Poetry Review and the Poetical Gazette (a folder)

£70-100

621 Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse, 1st ed., later issue, [1918], with ‘London’ printed correctly on the title-page, halftitle, col. illusts., hinges split, ms. inscription dated 1918 on verso of front free endpaper, with later ownership name below, orig. brown boards with mounted col. illust. to upper cover, spine faintly faded, lower cover with outer corners rubbed and beginning to show, 12mo Linder, p.430. (1)

£100-150

622 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). A Midsummer Night’s Dream, by William Shakespeare, 1st ed., Heinemann, 1908, forty tipped-in col. plts. (one with a corner creased), with captioned tissue guards (one frayed to fore-edge), b & w illusts., some light toning and foxing, upper hinge split, orig. gilt dec. tan cloth, spine sl. darkened and frayed to extrems., covers a little bowed and a trifle dusty, small water-stain on lower cover, 4to Riall, p.87. (1)

£100-150

626 Smith (Jessie Willcox, illust.). The Water Babies, by Charles Kingsley, pub. Hodder & Stoughton, c. 1919, twelve tipped in col. plts. with captioned tissue guards, illusts. and decs. to text printed in green, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, a little damp spotted in orig. soiled and chipped d.j., 4to, together with Rackham (Arthur, illust.), The Romance of King Arthur and His Knights of the RoundTable, Abridged from Malory’s Morte d’Arthur, by Alfred W. Pollard, 1917, sixteen col. plts. with captioned tissue guards, b & w illusts. to text, orig. giltdec. cloth, a little rubbed on spine, square 4to, plus Jungman (Nico and Beatrix), Norway, 1st ed., pub. A. & C. Black, 1905, seventy-five col. illusts., t.e.g., orig. dec. cloth, sl. rubbed on spine otherwise in bright condition, 4to, with five others, with illustrations by Dulac, Pogany, Charles Folkard and Katherine Cameron

623 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). The Rhinegold & the Valkyrie, by Richard Wagner, translated by Margaret Armour, Heinemann, 2nd imp., 1910, thirty-four tipped-in col. plts. with captioned tissue guards, early ms. inscription on prelim. blank, free endpapers toned, orig. gilt dec. tan cloth, damp-mottled and sl. rubbed, 4to, together with Siegfried & the Twilight of the Gods, by Richard Wagner, Translated by Margaret Armour, new imp., Heinemann, 1924, thirty tipped-in plts., with captioned tissue guards, front free endpaper excised, orig. brown cloth, one or two minor marks, 4to, plus A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens, 1st ed., Heinemann, 1915, tipped-in col. frontis., and ten only (of 11) col. plts. with captioned tissue guards, numerous b & w vigns. to text, endpapers lightly foxed, front free endpaper with early ms. inscription, t.e.g., remainder foxed, orig. publisher’s special binding of dark brown antique leather, gilt lettered and dec., extrems. rubbed, sm. 4to, plus three others illust. by Rackham (Undine; A Dish of Apples; The Sleeping Beauty) (5)

(9)

£200-250

627 Smith (Jessie Willcox, illust.). The Water Babies, by Charles Kingsley, Boots the Chemist, c.1920, twelve tipped-in col. plts., with captioned tissue guards, illusts. to text printed in green, front free endpaper browned, edges lightly foxed, orig. gilt dec. green cloth, some light marginal damp-spotting, 4to, together with twenty-four other children’s and illustrated books, some defective

£150-200

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Lot 629 628 Surtees (R.S.). Plain or Ringlets? / Hawbuck Grange / Mr Romford’s Hounds / Ask Mama / Mr Sponge’s Sporting Tour, pub. Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Ltd, [1899], hand coloured plates after John Leech and H.K. Browne, two vols. with contemporary owners inscriptions, orig. red cloth decorated in gilt and black, some marks and stains, 8vo (5)

632 Art Journal. Illustrated Catalogue, The Industry of All Nations, 1851, numerous b&w wood eng. illusts., bound with Art Journal, 1851, containing extensive coverage of the Great Exhibition, fullpage steel engraved plates, several chromos., numerous b&w wood eng. illusts., contemp. half olive green morocco, gilt dec. spine, rubbed and some marks, folio, together with Dickens (Charles), The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club/The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit, both 1st eds., 2nd issues, [1837/44], b&w etched plates to each, some foxing as usual, both orig. blindstamped green cloth, rubbed and heavily frayed to edges, some discolouration to first vol., hinges shaken, 8vo, plus Josephus (Flavius), The Famous and Memorable Works of Josephus, 1640, title soiled and repaired to lower outer corner, first and last few leaves frayed to edges, and with some soiling, near-contemp. half calf, heavily worn with covers det., folio, and other misc. antiquarian and illustrated books, mostly 19th c., including Samuel Butler, Hudibras, 3 vols., 1819, Norman Angell, The Money Game, 1st ed., 1928, etc.

£70-100

629 Wildsmith (Brian, illust.). Oxford Book of Poetry for Children, Compiled by Edward Blishen, 1st ed., OUP, 1963, together with A Child’s Garden of Verses, by Robert Louis Stevenson, 1st ed., 1966, The Hare and the Tortoise, 1st ed., 1966, Wild Animals, 1st ed., 1967, num. col. illusts., all orig. boards in d.j., with six others illustrated by Wildsmith, 4to & folio, all VG (10)

£100-150

CARTONS

(4 cartons)

630 Abbott (Percy). Abbott’s Magic for Magicians, Secrets of Occidental and Oriental Mysteries, pub. Michigan, 1934, port. frontis., inscribed by the author and dated 1934, orig. printed wrappers, 8vo, together with Sorcar (P.C.), Hindoo Magic, 1st ed., Susil Gupta, Calcutta, 1944, illusts. to text, orig. boards in slightly worn d.j., 8vo, with Charvet (David),The Man, His Mind, and his Royal Family of Magic, 1st ed., Charvet Studios, Washington, 1986, b & w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, 4to, (limited ed. 273/300, inscribed to John Fisher by the author), and Shaxon (Alan), My Kind of Magic, 1st ed., 1970, b & w illusts., inscribed by the author to front free endpaper, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, and Grabel (Lee),The Magic and Illusions of Lee Grabel, 1st ed., 1986, b & w illusts., author’s inscription to front free endpaper, orig. mock leather in d.j., 4to, plus Ziethen (Karl-Heinz & Allen, Andrew), Juggling, The Art and its Artists, 1st ed., Berlin, 1985, col. and b & w illusts., orig. boards in d.j., folio, plus others related, including some signed

633 Atlases etc. A mixed collection of eleven atlases and historical volumes. 18th & 19th century, including, Johnston (A.K.), Handy Royal Atlas of Modern Geography, 1868, thirty-one (of 45) engraved maps with orig. outline colouring. some spotting and staining throughout, some maps torn along central folds, some marginal finger soiling, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed, worn and frayed, folio, together with, Hughes (W. & Bartholmew J.), Black’s School Atlas of Modern and Ancient Geography, pub. Adam & Charles Black, Edinburgh, 1861, thirty-two (of 40) colour printed lithographic maps, some spotting and finger soiling throughout, upper board detached, lacking spine, contemp. half morocco, worn, rubbed and frayed, 4to, with, Bacon (George W. pubs.), New Large Scale Ordnance Atlas of the British Isles, n.d. c.1890, 102 lithographic colour printed maps, text block detached, some leaves loose, occ. closed tears, new end papers, orig. pubs. green cloth gilt, crudely rebacked, folio, together with another seven broken and incomplete vols. of historical interest, plus an illustrated but incomplete bible, c.1760, together with approx. 100 loose prints, engravings and maps, various sizes and condition

From the collection of John Fisher, formerly the curator of the Magic Circle Museum. (3 cartons) £250-350

631 Aeroplane Spotter. Incorporating the Bulletin of the Royal Observer Corps Club, vols. 1-4, Jan 1941-Dec 1943, b & w illusts., later cloth gilt, 4to, together with Aircraft Recognition, The InterServices Journal, vol. 1 & 2, 1942-44, New Series, vols. 1-3 1946-48, b & w illusts., orig. printed wrappers bound-in, later cloth gilt, 4to, plus other aviation related (a carton)

£200-300

Sold as a collection of prints and maps, not subject to return. (a carton)

£70-100

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634 Austin (Sarah). The Story Without an End, from the German of Carove, 1868, fifteen mounted col. illusts. printed in colours after drawings by E.V.B., contents completely loose (gutter percha perished) and a few leaves sl. frayed at edges, lacks f.e.p., orig. navy morocco with inlaid ivorine panel to upper cover, rubbed and partly split on spine, 4to, together with Grey (Sydney), Story-Land, pub. R.T.S., c. 1880s, col. illusts. by Robert Barnes, printed in colours by Edmund Evans, orig. glazed pict. boards with linen backstrip, a little soiled (inner front joint cracked), 4to, with other 19th c. children’s and illustrated books, including Nister/Dutton (a carton)

638 [Defoe, Daniel]. An Account of Some Remarkable Passages in the Life of a Private Gentleman; with Reflections Thereon. In Three Parts. Relating to Trouble of Mind, Some Violent Temptations, and a Recovery; in order to Awaken the Presumptuous, and Encourage the Despondent, 1st ed., 1708, appears to lack four prelims (a3-8), a few marks to title, a few minor marginal defects, contemp. blindpanelled calf, worn, 8vo [sometimes attributed to Dr. Thomas Woodcock], together with Woodforde (James), The Diary of a Country Parson: The Reverend James Woodforde, 1758-1796, edited John Beresford, 4 vols. (of 5), mixed eds., OUP, 1926-29, frontis. to each, orig. cloth with paper title label to spines, worn (spare labels tipped in at rear), 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian

£200-300

635 Baskerville Press. Catulli, Tibulli, et Propertii Opera, Birmingham, John Baskerville, 1772, contemp. calf gilt, bookplate of Charles Lashmar to front pastedown, worn with covers det. and backstrip partly deficient, 4to, plus Ramburtius (Abrahamus), ThesesTheologicae, de Christo Redemptore, sedan, Joannis Jannoni, 1620, 16 pp. inlcuding title with printer’s woodcut device, 20th c. half brown morocco, slim 4to, and Goldsmith (Oliver), Poems, ed. Robert Aris Willmott, a new edition, with illustrations by Birket Foster and H. N. Humphreys, 1860, colour illusts., printed by Edmund Evans, b&w illusts., some scattered spotting, bookplate of Edward Burrard Boyle to front pastedown and later bookplate of Ellick Howe to front endpaper, a.e.g., contemp. gilt-dec. red full morocco, rubbed and scuffed to extrems., 8vo, plus other various antiquarian interest, mostly 19th c., mainly leather-bound, mostly 8vo (2 cartons)

(a carton)

639 Dickens (Charles). The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, 1st ed. in book form, Cahpman & Hall, 1837, etched frontis., addn. title and eng plts., browning and spotting, contemp. half calf, upper board detached, lower joint cracked and lacking majority of spine, 8vo, together with other misc. vols. including Military Uniforms in America, plates 181-420, contained in four vols., pub. Company of Military Collectors & Historians, New York, 1960-75, numerous col. plts. (some hand-col.), contemp. cloth, large 4to (a carton)

£150-200

(2 cartons)

£70-100

641 Farmiloe (Edith). All the World Over, 1st ed., 1908, two copies, col. illusts., orig. linen-backed pict. boards, soiled, oblong folio, together with Brunhoff (Jean de), Histoire de Babar, le petit elephant, 1st ed., Paris, 1931, Le Roi Babar, 1st ed., Paris, 1933, num. col. illusts., dec. endpapers, orig. linen-backed pict. glazed boards, a little soiled and damp stained, slim folio, with other children’s and illustrated books (a carton)

£200-300

642 Glaisher (James, Flammarion, De Fonvielle, W. and Tissandier, Gaston). Travels in the Air, 2nd ed., revised, 1871, two copies, chromos. and b & w illusts., orig. pict. cloth gilt, rubbed and somewhat damp stained, 8vo, together with Roustam-Bek (Lieutenant-Colonel B.), Aerial Russia. The Romance of the Giant Plain, 1st ed., 1916, b & w illusts. from photos, contents somewhat toned, orig. cloth, rubbed and dust soiled, 8vo, with others of aviation and transport interest

£100-150

637 Bebb (Richard). Welsh Furniture 1250-1950, A Cultural History of Craftsmanship and design, 2 vols., 2007, numerous colour and b & w plts., orig. pubs. gilt cloth, d.j.’s, contained in orig. colour printed slip case, folio, together with, Turner (Dawson), Account of a Tour in Normandy Undertaken Chiefly for the Purpose of Investigating the Architectural Antiquities of the Duchy with Observations on its History, on the Country and on its Inhabitants, 2 vols. 1820, fifty engraved plts. some spotting, a.e.g., hinges and joints weak, crude tape repairs to hinges, contemp. calf gilt, rubbed and frayed at extrems., 8vo, with, Ashmole (Elias), The Antiquities of Berkshire, 3 vols., 1719, lacking portrait and folding map, folding tables to vol. 3, new end papers, modern qtr. calf gilt, spines faded, 8vo, plus, Lhuyd (Edward), Archaeologia Britannica Giving some account Additional to what has been hitherto Published of the Languages, Histories and Customs of the Original Inhabitants of Great Britain, vol. 1 (only), Oxford, 1707, title page with eng. vignette of the Sheldonian Theatre, damp stained and crudly repaired, some staining, lacking last twenty pps., replaced in facsimile, new end papers, modern qtr. cloth, folio (a carton)

£80-120

640 Famous Regiments series, edited Lieutenant-General Sir Brian Horrocks, 32 vols., pub. Hamish Hamilton/Lee Cooper, late 1960s/early 1970s, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in d.j., slim 8vo, together with Brock (Alan St. H.), The History of Fireworks, 1st ed., 1949, col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, with others of military and technical interest

636 Beardsley (Aubrey, illust.). Bon-Mots of Charles Lamb and Douglas Jerrold/Bon-Mots of Samuel Foote and Theodore Hook, ed. Walter Jerrold, pub. J. M. Dent, 1893/94 respect., b&w illusts. to each by Aubrey Beardsley, orig. cream cloth gilt, a little rubbed and some light soiling, 12mo, together with Cooper (James Fenimore), Pages and Pictures, from the Writings of James Fenimore Cooper, New York, 1861, numerous b&w steel eng. plates, a.e.g., patterned endpapers, orig. gilt-dec. full brown morocco, lightly rubbed, and sl. scuffed to extrems., 4to, plus other miscellaneous books, including Les Fables d’Esope, illust. Francis Barlow, Paris, 1805, the later work of Aubrey Beardsley, 1901, The Library Shakespeare, illust. Sir John Gilbert, George Cruikshank, and R. Dudley, 3 vols., pub. William McKenzie, c. 1870, Jack Hillier, The Uninhibited Brush, Japanese Art in the Shijo Style, 1974, limited ed. 348/1000, etc. (a carton)

£100-150

(2 cartons)

£150-200

643 Goschen (Viscount). The Life and Times of Georg Joachim Goschen, Publisher and Printer of Leipzig, 1752-1828, 2 vols., 1903, b & w illusts., t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, (ex-libris Ernest H. Shackleton and Robin Myers, with their bookplates), together with Incunabula and their Readers. Printing, Selling and Using Books in the Fifteenth Century, edited Kristian Jensen, pub. British Library, 2003, col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, with other bibliography and related (a carton)

£50-80

644 Harmsworth (Alfred C.). Motors and Motor-Driving, 2nd ed., Badminton Library series, 1902, num. wood-engs., orig. dec. cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Churchill (Winston S.), A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, 4 vols., 1st eds., 1956-58, num. maps, orig. cloth in frayed d.j.s, tall 8vo, and other miscellaneous books

£80-120

(a carton)

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645 Horatius (Flaccus Quintus). Q. Horatius Flaccus, ex Recensione & cum Notis Atque Emendationibus Richardi Bentleii, Amsterdam, 1713, engraved frontispiece, title printed in red and black with engraved vignette, occasional light spotting and ink stains, previous owner signature to title, contemporary calf, rubbed and scuffed, 4to, together with Spender (Stephen), Journals 1939-1983, ed. by John Goldsmith, 1985, half-tone plates, original cloth-backed boards, slipcase, 8vo, limited edition, 95/150 signed by the author, plus O’Brien (Edna), Lantern Slides. Short Stories, 1st ed., 1990, text block lightly toned, original cloth, d.j., 8vo, inscribed by the author, together with others including 23 odd vols. of the Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society 1880-1921, Henry Spofford Canfield’s A Maid of the Frontier, 1898, Mary Hooper’s Cookery for Invalids, Persons of Delicate Digestion and for Children, 1876 and Andrew McCall’s The Au Pair Boy, 1968, inscribed by the author (6 cartons)

649 Loftie (W.J.). Orient Line Guide. Chapters forTravellers by Sea and Land, 4th ed., 1891, num. illusts., folding maps and commercial ads. (frontis. designed by Kate Greenaway), orig. linen-backed boards, rubbed, inner joints weak, 4to, Milne (A.A.), The Christopher Robin Verses. Being ‘When We Were VeryYoung’ and ‘Now We Are Six’ with a Preface for Parents, 1st ed., NewYork, c. 1933, col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, darkened on spine and some wear, 8vo (presentation copy from E.V. Lucas, inscribed on flyleaf ‘To bring down the Tuppeny temperature’ with original autograph letter signed by E.V. Lucas, loosely inserted), with six books by E.V. Lucas and other illustrated works, etc. (a carton)

650 Lydekker (Richard). The Royal Natural History, 6 vols., London & New York, 1893-96, seventy-two chromos. with captioned tissue guards, num. wood-engs., a.e.g., contemp. olive half morocco gilt by Bickers & Son, a little rubbed and a few minor scratches, 4to, together with Francis (Francis), Hot Pot; Or, Miscellaneous Papers, 1st ed., 1880, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and minor wear to extremities, 8vo (A Medley of Angling Stories and Reminiscences), with other natural history

£200-300

646 Ireland (Samuel). Picturesque Views on the River Thames, from its Source in Gloucestershire to the Nore... , vol. 1 only (of 2) 1792, sepia aqua. frontis., single-page map, twenty-seven sepia aqua. plts., correct as list, some scattered spotting, title and first few leaves loose, disbound, 8vo, together with Fielding (T.H.), Views of British Castles (so titled), pub. Thomas McLean, c. 1825, ten fine hand-col. aqua. plts. only, with tissue guards and letterpress, contemp. red half morocco, soiled and worn, oblong 4to, with other miscellaneous British topography and related, including Morris’s Seats and other odd vols., etc. (5 cartons)

(a carton)

£200-300

(a carton)

(a carton)

£150-200

653 Morin (Jean). Antiquitates Ecclesiae Orientalis, Clarissimorum Virorum Card. Barberini..., dissertationibus epistolicis enucleatae, nunc ex ipsis autographis editae, 1682, ink annotation to title, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine, joints, board edges and head & foot of spine worn, 8vo, together with Lapide (Cornelius Cornelii), R.P. Cornelii Cornelii a Lapide e Societate Jesu ... Commentaria in omnes Divi Pauli Epistolas, Editio novissima anterioribus auctior, & correctior, Venice, 1740, wood eng. illust. to title, front endpaper and initial four leaves with worm trail to centre of each leaf, contemp. pigskin over wooden boards, blind roll-work decoration, slight wear, clasps intact, folio, with Manuscript notebook, A volume of verse, reflections and notes collected together by Rachel L. Lambert, c.1930s, approx. 150pp. of manuscript written in black and blue ink, printed theological verse pasted-in, bookplate of Rachel Lowe Clopton (formerly Rachel Lowe Lambert) pasted to final leaf, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemp. gilt dec. sheep, with ‘Rachel L. Lambert Her Book’ applied in gold to upper board, spine and extrems. rubbed, 4to, (Rachel Lowe Lambert Lloyd Mellon was born in 1910. An American horticulturalist, gardener, philanthropist, fine arts collector and widow of the art collector and banking heir Paul Mellon), plus other misc. antiquarian, including odd volumes

£100-150

£300-400

£70-100

652 Martin (R. Montgomery). The Indian Empire: History,Topography, Geology, Climate, Population, Chief Cities and Provinces; Tributary and Protected States; Military Power and Resources; Religion, Education, Crime; Land Tenures: Staple Products; Government, Finance and Commerce. With a Full Account of the Bengal Army; of the Insurrection in Western India; and an Exposition of the Alleged Causes, 3 vols. bound in 2, n.d., c. 1860, steel-engs., double-page eng. maps, lightly hand-col. in outline, some minor scattered spotting, contemp. diced calf gilt, rubbed and some minor wear, thick folio, together with Robinson (John), A Guide to the Lakes, in Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire, 1819, folding eng. map, hand-col. in outline, twenty uncol. aqua. plts. at rear, a few minor marginal repairs, recent morocco, 8vo, with other miscellaneous antiquarian, etc.

648 Knight (Charles, ed.). The Arts and Industry of all Nations; Or Pictorial Gallery of Arts: Illustrating the Progress in Painting, Sculpture, Architecture (Civil and Ecclesiastical), Agriculture, Raw Productions, Manufactures, Trades, Etc., from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, 2 vols., c. 1860s, fifty steel-eng. plts., num. woodengs., a.e.g., orig. blind-stamped and gilt-dec. cloth, a little soiled, minor wear to extremities, folio, together with The Building News and Engineering Journal, 4 vols., 1877, 1879 (Plates), 1881 & 1885, num. wood-engs., many double-page or folding, all contemp. half roan gilt, some minor wear, thick 4to, plus other miscellaneous books, mostly late 19th c. large-format, including a further bound volume of The Building News (Plates), 1874-86, four bound vols. of The Graphic, 1872, 1887 & 1897 (badly damp stained), three bound vols. of The Engineer, 1903 & 1905, several scrap albums, odd vols., etc. (8 cartons)

£70-100

651 [Manning, Frederick]. Her Privates We, by Private 19022, 1st English ed., Peter Davies, January 1930, orig. canvas, lettered and blocked in black, a little rubbed (lower corner of rear cover damaged and repaired), 8vo, together with Lindsay (Lieutenant-Colonel J.H., ed.), The London Scottish in the Great War, with a Foreword by FieldMarshal Earl Haig, 1st ed., 1925, b & w illusts. from photos, num. maps and battle plans, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, and others

647 Journal des Demoiselles. 51 me Année, Paris, 1883, nineteen litho. and wood eng. plates of ladies fashions, including seventeen hand-coloured and two folding, contemp. stained calf-backed board, rubbed and some minor marks, small folio, together with Butler (Major W. F.), Akim-Foo: The History of a Failure, 1st ed., 1875, b&w wood eng. frontis., folding map, library inkstamp to title verso, and remains of library bookplates to front pastedown, orig. cloth, rubbed and marked, 8vo, plus Churchill (Winston Spencer), London to Ladysmith via Pretoria, New Impression, 1900, folding map frontis., b&w maps and plans, pubs. ads. at rear, orig. pict. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and a few minor marks, 8vo, and other miscellanous books, mostly 19th century, including three manuscript rental books for the Tamworth Estate, Warwickshire, belonging to Lord Viscount Holmesdale, c. 1841-42, uniformly bound in full tree calf, slim folio, a manuscript account book for Leasow’s Farm, Tamworth-in-Arden, Warwickshire, 1836-44, bound in full vellum, folio, a small quantity of old engraved bookplates, several decoratively bound blotters, including a 19th century walnut ink blotter with oval pictoral inlay of three rustic figures, and eight bound volumes of manuscript literary and historical notes, including two by Mary L. Davy of Thornham and Caerleon, dated 1860/66 respec., and 6 vols. of manuscript notes compiled by Marian Davy, c. 1900-1910, all bound in half leather, 8vo (a carton)

£80-120

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£200-300


654 Murphy (John). A Treatise on the Art of Weaving, with Calculations and Tables for the Use of Manufacturers, 9th ed., revised and enlarged, Glasgow, 1847, half-title present, eng. frontis., fourteen folding eng. plts. at rear (fore-edge of some plts. a little soiled and frayed), orig. cloth, soiled, minor wear to extremities, 8vo, together with Dolly’s Outfit. An Amusing and Instructive Work, Teaching Children how to Dress their Dolls, assisted by Cut-Out and Made-Up Patterns of each Article of Dress, by Cousin Nellie, 1872, wood-engs., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed, slim 4to, with others on cutting and garment-making, trade catalogues, etc (2 cartons)

£100-150

655 Packer (Charles). Paris Furniture by the Master Ebenistes, 1st ed., Newport, Ceramic Book Company, 1956, b&w plts., t.e.g., orig. cloth, 4to, 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, new ed., corrected, 1807, nine eng. plts., frontis. provided in facsimile, some staining and dust soiling etc., first & last few leaves slightly frayed to edges, 20th c. marbled boards with printed title label to spine, small 8vo (Cagle 971. this is the 3rd edition of the work), with Perdix Press. The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer in the original text from Caxton’s First Edition, trans. Nevill Coghill, Salisbury, Perdix Press, 1984, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., large 8vo, limited ed. of 210 copies, signed by the publishers (this copy unnumbered), plus Black Library. Liber Necris, The Book of Death in the Old World, pub. Black Library, 2006, colour and b&w illusts., orig. black leather, lettered in red, with relief emblem of a skull to upper cover, 4to, limited ed. of 300 copies, this copy unnumbered, and other miscellaneous books, many in modern cloth bindings (including a few bound in leather), reference works, including John A. Collard, A Maritime History of Rye, 1978, Sue Hopson, Newbury, A Photographic Record 1850-1935, pub. Countryside Books, 1983, etc. (3 cartons)

£150-200

656 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). The Rhinegold & the Valkyrie, by Richard Wagner, 1910, 34 tipped-in colour plates, one loose, light spotting, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed and faded, 4to, together with Practical Canoeing; A Treatise on the Management & Handling of Canoes, by “Tiphys”, 1883, illustrations and adverts., endpapers lightly browned, bookplate, original blue cloth, edges rubbed, 8vo, plus The “Flower of Gloster” by E. Temple Thurston, 1911, illustrations by W.R. Dakin, a few spots, endpapers browned, previous owner signature, t.e.g., original green cloth gilt, 4to, with others includingThe Stream of Pleasure. A Narrative of a Journey on the Thames from Oxford to London, by Elizabeth Robins Pennell, 1891, The Cruising Club Journal Season 1898 & 1899, and some 1920’s issues ofTheYachting Monthly (3 cartons)

(a carton)

£150-250

660 Carrier-Belleuse (A). Application de la Figure Humaine a la Decoration & A l'Ornamentation industrielles, 10 orig. parts, Paris, 1884, 200 sepia and tinted plates, loosely contained in orig. linenbacked printed boards with ties, some wear, folio, together with Bradshaw (Percy V.), The Art of the Illustrator, 21 orig. parts, issued by the Press Art School, London, c. 1920, each folder containing several b&w and colour prints, mounted on grey paper, and a separate printed biographical booklet, artist's include Lawson Wood, Frank Reynolds, W. Russell Flint, E. J. Sullivan, Cyrus Cuneo, Dudley Hardy, H. M. Bateman, Spencer Pryce, W. Heath Robinson, and others, all contained in two contemp. portfolios, worn, and others (a carton)

£150-200

661 The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper, 20 odd vols., c. 1870s-90s, numerous wood engs., and colour illusts., mixed bindings (mostly pubs. orig. gilt dec. blue cloth), worn, folio Imperfect, sold not subject to return. (4 cartons)

£150-200

662 Carter (John). The Ancient Architecture of England, including the Orders during the British, Roman, Saxon, and Norman Eras ... new and improved edition with notes and copius indexes, by John Britton, 2 parts in one, pub. Henry G. Bohn, 1837, numerous b&w engs., ex. lib. copy with unobtrusive blind stamp to upper right hand corner of most plates, t.e.g., contemp. red. half morocco, gilt decorated spine, rubbed, tall folio, together with Abbey Square Sketch Book, vols. 1-3, pub. John Douglas, Architect, Chester, c. 1880s, numerous eng. plts., and ground plans, etc., ex. lib. copy with circular inkstamps to verso of most plates, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, tall slim, folio, with other with architectural folios and similar, all ex. lib. (2 cartons)

£200-300

663 Domesday Book. Seu Liber Censualis Willelmi Primi Regis Angliae, Inter Archivos Regni in dono Capitulari Westlonasterii Asservatus: Jubente Rege Aug Stissimo Georgio Tertio Praelo Mandatus Tuipis, 4 vols., 1783-1816, untrimmed, contemp. half morocco, worn and perished, tall folio, together with The Statues of the Realm. Printed by command of His Majesty King George III, ..., From Original Records and Authentic Manuscripts, 12 vols. (including Alphabetical Index and Chronological Index), 1810-28, untrimmed, contemp. half morocco, worn and perished, some covers det., tall folio, with sixteen similar folio vols., all ex. lib. copies with usual marks (5 cartons)

658 Warner (Rev. Richard). A Walk through Wales, in August 1797, 2nd ed., Bath, 1798, together with A Second Walk through Wales, in August and September 1798, 1st ed., Bath, 1799, each with two tinted aqua. plts. and eng. vign. route maps, some spotting and soiling, old ownership name excised from upper margin to title of first volume, both vols. lacking half titles, contemp. tree calf and later half calf over marbled boards, first vol. worn with old restoration to lower cover and second vol. with upper cover detached, both 8vo, together with other miscellaneous books including antiquarian and Welsh interest (2 cartons)

£150-200

£150-200

657 Vyner (R.T.). Notitia Venatica: A Treatise on Fox-Hunting. To which is added, a Compendious Kennel Stud Book, 1st ed., 1841, eight tinted litho. plts., three wood-engs. to text, correct as list, some minor scattered spotting, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and a little soiled, together with Whitaker (Joseph), A Descriptive List of the Deer-Parks and Paddocks of England, 1st ed., 1892, frontis., t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and a trifle soiled, 8vo, plus The Sporting Magazine, 6 vols., 1851-56, steel-engs. nonmatching contemp. half morocco gilt, some wear, 8vo, and others (a carton)

659 Baxter (Richard). The Saints Everlasting Rest: Or, A Treatise of the Blessed State of the Saints in their Enjoyment of God in Glory, 10th ed., revised by the author, 1669, eng. frontis., a little frayed at edges, contemp. calf, worn on spine, upper cover det., thick 4to, together with Prideaux (Humphrey, Dean of Norwich), The Old and New Testament Connected in the History of the Jews and Neighbouring Nations, from the Declension of the Kingdoms of Isreal and Judah to the Time of Christ, 2 vols., 5th ed., 1718, titles printed in red and black, four double-page engraved maps and one single page map, contemp. panelled calf, gilt dec. spines, joints cracked and some wear, folio, with other misc. antiquarian

£200-300 125

£200-300


664 Godolphin (John). Repertorium Canonicum; Or, An Abridgment of the Ecclesiastical Laws of this Realm, consistent with the Temporal: Wherein the most material points relating to such persons and things, as come within the Cognizance thereof, are succinctly treated, 1678, contemp. calf, small 4to, together with Evelyn (John), Sylva, Or, A Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the Propogation of Timber in His Majesties Dominions, 2nd ed., much enlarged and improved, 1670, imprimater leaf present, a few engs. to text, contemp. calf, worn, folio, plus Speed (John), The Historie of Great Britaine under the Conquests of the Romans, Saxons, Danes, and Normans. Their Originals, Manners, Habits, Warres, Coines, and Seals ..., 2nd ed., revised and enlarged, 1623, lacks frontis. (?), eng. coins and armorials to text, contemp. qtr. calf, covers det., thick folio, and other misc. antiquarian, etc., all ex. lib. copies with usual marks (3 cartons)

668 Hambley (John A.S.). London Transport. Buses & Coaches. A Pictorial Record, 1939-62, 18 vols., 1st eds., 1995-8, num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. laminated pict. stiff wrappers, slim folio, with others of similar interest (3 shelves)

669 Johnson (Samuel). A Dictionary of the English Language... with Numerous Corrections, and with the Addition of Several Thousand Words... by the Rev. H.J. Todd, 4 vols., 1818, half-titles present, port. frontis. to vol. 1, contemp. polished calf gilt, joints cracked, 4to, with other miscellaneous books, mostly antiquarian (3 shelves)

665 Aircraft Manuals and other transport interest. Hunter T., Mk 66E. General and Technical Information, vol. 1 (book 1), pub. Hawker Siddeley Aviation Ltd., c. 1973, numerous diags., tabulated index, orig. dark green morocco, upper cover lettered in gilt, oblong 4to, together with Instructions for Repair of Typhoon 1A and 1B Aircraft, June 1942, numerous diags., some folding, orig. card wrappers, worn, 8vo, plus Air Ministry, Instructions for Repair and Maintenance of York C., Mk.1 Aircraft, Four Merlin 22 or 24 Power Plants, 1944-47, numerous folding diags., tabulated index, orig. linen-backed card wrappers, and others of naval and maritime interest, etc., mostly 20th c. hardbacked pubs., many in d.j.

(6 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£70-100

(3 shelves)

£70-100

673 Searle (Ronald). Something in the Cellar... Wonderful World of Wine, reprinted, 1986, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. boards in d.j., together with Arno (Peter), Peter Arno’s Circus, with an Introduction by J.B. Priestley, 1st ed., 1933, col. frontis., num. b & w illusts., orig. cloth in torn d.j., plus Belcher (George), Taken from Life, 1st ed., [1933], num. b & w illusts., orig. cloth, rubbed on spine, all folio, with other cartoons and adult humour (3 shelves)

£70-100

674 James (William). The Naval History of Great Britain, from the Declaration of War by France in 1793, to the Accession of George IV, 6 vols., new ed. with additions and notes, and an Account of the Burmese War and the Battle of Navarino, by Captain Chamier, R.N., 1837, eng. plts., folding tables, vols. 1-5 bound in orig. cloth gilt, some wear, vol. 6 recently rebound in red cloth, all 8vo, with others of naval and maritime interest, including works by Mahan, Julian S. Corbett, and a part set of Official History of the War - Naval Operations, all ex-lib. copies with usual marks

£300-400

667 Measom (George). The Official Illustrated Guide to the Great Western Railway, including the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton, and Chester and Holyhead Lines, and Isle of Man, bound with The Official Illustrated Guide to the Bristol and Exeter, North and South Devon, Cornwall, and South Wales Railways, n.d., c. 1860s, steel-eng. frontis., wood-engs., num. commercial ads. at rear, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, worn on spine, thick 8vo, together with Pambour (Chev. F.M.G. de), A Practical Treatise on Locomotive Engines upon Railways... , 1st ed., 1836, half-title present, four folding engs. at rear, some spotting, contemp. half morocco, covered with self-adhesive plastic, 8vo, with others of railway interest, topography etc. including Batsford publications, King’s England series, etc. £100-150

£100-150

672 Foote (Shelby). The Civil War. A Narrative, 3 vols., Pimlico Edition, 1992, b & w illusts. and maps, orig. printed stiff wrappers, thick 8vo, together with The Oxford History of the American West, edited Clyde A. Milner II, Carol A. O’Connor and Martha A. Sandweiss, New York & London, 1994, num. col. and b & w illusts., map endpapers, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Burke’s Presidential Families of the United States of America, 2nd ed., 1991, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. gilt-dec. cloth in d.j., large 8vo, and other American history, mostly G/VG

666 Plautus (Titus Maccius). Comoediae Viginti, Variae Nectiones ac notae, ex D. Lambini... , Geneva, 1587, printer’s woodcut device on title, some old underscoring, severe brown damp stain throughout, old paper-covered boards, 8vo, together with Rollins (Charles), The History of the Arts and Sciences of the Antients, under the following Heads; Agriculture, Commerce, Architecture and Architects, Sculpture and Sculptors, Painting and Painters, Musick and Musicians, the Art Military, vols. 1, 3 & 4 only (of 4), 1737, folding eng. plts., contemp. calf, gilt-dec. spines, some wear, together with Derham (W.), Physico-Theology: Or, A Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God, from His Works of Creation, 6th ed., 1723, folding eng. plt. at p. 444, contemp. sprinkled calf gilt, a little worn, plus Heckford (William), A Succinct Account of the all the Religions, and Various Sects in Religion... shewing some of their Gross Absurdities, Shocking Impieties, and Ridiculous Inconsistencies; Extracted from Ancient and Modern History, and some of the Most Illustrious Philosophers ..., Printed for William Lane, at the Minerva Press, 1791, half-title present, some spotting, contemp. half calf by D. Morrison Jr. & Co., Perth, gilt-dec. spine with contrasting label, upper joint cracked, all 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian, including odd vols.

(3 shelves)

£150-250

671 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). The Romance of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, Abridged from Mallory’s Morte d’Arthur, by Alfred W. Pollard, 1917, sixteen col. plts., b & w illusts. to text, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, rubbed and a little marked, 4to, together with Amundsen (Roald), My Life as an Explorer, 1st ed., 1927, frontis., charts, orig. cloth gilt, faded on spine, 8vo, with other miscellaneous books including literature and biographies, etc.

QUANTITY

(3 shelves)

£150-250

670 Goss (John). The Map-Maker’s Art. A History of Cartography, Studio Editions, London, 1993, num. col. and b & w illusts., some folding, orig. boards in d.j., folio, with other miscellaneous history, archeology, company histories, biographies, etc., mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG

£200-300

(3 cartons)

£200-300

(3 shelves)

£200-300

675 Price (Harry). Poltergeist over England. Three Centuries of Mischevious Ghosts, 1st ed., Country Life, 1945, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in torn d.j., together with Hadfield (John), A Chamber of Horrors. An Anthology of the Macabre in Words and Pictures, 1st ed., 1965, col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., and Walker (Nea),The Bridge. A Case for Survival, with a Prologue and an Epilogue by Sir Oliver Lodge, 1st ed., 1927, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., all 8vo, and others related, including the occult, ghosts, superstition, folklore, etc., mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (3 shelves)

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£100-150


676 Browne (Captain T.H.). History of the English Turf 1904-1930, 2 vols., 1931, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. dec. cloth, a little rubbed, folio, with other horse racing, fishing and cricket interest, etc., mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j. (3 shelves & a carton)

684 Collingwood (R.G.). The Archaeology of Roman Britain, 1st ed., 1930, b & w illusts., t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, together with Forrest (H.Edward), The Atlantean Continent, Its Bearing upon the Great Ice Age and the Distribution of Species, 2nd ed., 1935, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j., 8vo, plus Burl (Aubrey), The Stone Circles of the British Isles, Yale University Press, reprinted, with corrections, 1977, b & w illusts. and diags., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, and others of archaeology and industrial archaelogy interest

£100-150

677 Mawson (Thomas H.). The Art & Craft of Garden Making, 5th ed., Batsford, 1926, col. plts., num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. dec. cloth, rubbed and some wear, folio, with other gardening and related, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j. (6 shelves)

(3 shelves)

685 Weaver (Lawrence). Houses & Gardens by Sir Edwin Lutyens, R.A., 3rd imp., Country Life, 1925, num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and faded, folio, with other miscellaneous books, mostly 20th c. art and antiques reference, and Tolkien related titles, mostly G/VG

678 Literature and biographies, including Virginia Woolf, Anthony Trollope and many others, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j. (6 shelves)

£100-150

£150-200

£150-200

(6 shelves)

679 Grahame (Kenneth). The Adventures of Mr Toad from The Wind in the Willows, 1998, col. illusts. by Inga Moore, orig. laminated pict. boards in matching d.j., slim folio, with other miscellaneous books, including various modern illustrated editions of The Wind in the Willows, plus Edwardian period boys stories and pictorial cloth, etc.

£150-250

680 Weber (Eva). Ansel Adams and the Photographers of the American West, 2002, numerous b&w illusts., orig. boards in d.j., together with Horan (James D.), Mathew Brady, Historian with a Camera, 1955, numerous b&w illusts., orig. linen-backed boards in d.j., plus Lewinski (Jorge), The Naked and the Nude. A History of Nude Photography, 1987, numerous col. and b&w illusts., orig. boards in d.j., folio & 4to, with other photography interest

686 Thorton (Colonel Thomas). A Sporting Tour through Various Parts of France, in the Year 1802: Including a Concise Description of the Sporting Establishments, Mode of Hunting... , General Observations on the Arts, Sciences, Agriculture, Husbandry, and Commerce... , vol. 2 only (of 2), 1806, half-title present, twenty-five fine uncol. aqua. plts. (some folding), one uncol. eng. plt. and a few vigns. to text, some damp staining, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, later pigskin gilt, 4to, together with Grose (Francis), Military Antiquities Respecting a History of the English Army, from the Conquest to the Present Time, vol. 1 only, new ed., 1812, eng. plts., some spotting, contemp. morocco gilt, worn on spine, upper cover det. (widemargined copy), with other miscellaneous antiquarian, including 17th and 18th c. disbound Acts of Parliament, Racing Calendar, early 19th c., numerous small-format early 19th c. juvenilia, etc.

(3 cartons)

(6 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£70-100

£70-100

681 Froissart (Sir John). Sir John Froissart’s Chronicles of England, France, Spain, Portugal, Scotland, Brittany, Flanders, and the Adjoining Countries; Translated from the original French, at the Command of King Henry the Eighth, by John Bourchier, Lord Berners. Reprinted from Pynson’s Edition of 1523, and 1525; with the Names of Places and Persons carefully Corrected. To which are Added, a Memoir of the Translator, and a Copious Index to the Work, 2 vols., 1812, untrimmed, orig. boards, covers detached, thick 4to, together with Public Characters, 1798-9, 1799-1800, 1801-1802 & 1804-1805, pub. 1801-05, eng. frontis. to each (incl. three folding), some spotting, contemp. calf, rebacked, 8vo, with other miscellaneous antiquarian (6 shelves)

£400-600

687 Pomeroy (Laurence). The Grand Prix Car, 1906-1939, 1st ed., May, 1949, num. b & w illusts. and diags., some folding, orig. cloth in sl. soiled and torn d.j., 4to, together with Jenkinson (D.S.), ‘Motor Sport’ Racing Car Review, 1947, 1949-56 & 1958, together 10 vols., num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in frayed and torn d.j.s, oblong 8vo, with others of motoring and motor racing interest, mostly G/VG (3 shelves)

£200-300

688 Roget (John Lewis). A History of the 'Old Water-Colour' Society, now the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours with biographical notes of its order and of all deceased members and associates, 2 vols., 1891, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed on spines, (new endpapers), large 8vo, together with Howitt (William), Visits to Remarkable Places: Old Halls, Battle-fields, and Scenes Illustrative of Striking Passages in English History and Poetry, 2 vols., 1856, wood engs. to text, t.e.g., orig. gilt panelled cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, and other misc. books, including antiquarian, etc.

£200-300

682 Baker (Ernest A.). The British Highlands with Rope & Rucksack, 1st ed., 1933, b & w illusts. from photos, some minor scattered spotting, orig. cloth, gilt-dec. spine, some wear, 8vo, together with Gardner (Arthur), The Peaks, Lochs and Coasts of the Western Highlands, 2nd ed., revised and enlarged, Edinburgh, 1928, b & w illusts. from photos, some minor scattered spotting, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed on spine, 8vo, with others of mountaineering interest, mostly Scotland and Derbyshire, etc.

(3 shelves and a carton)

£100-150

683 Poli (Matthaei). Synopsis Criticorum aliorumque S. Scripturae Interpretum, 5 vols., London, 1669-76, contemp. calf, several covers detached, folio, together with The Dore Gallery... with Memoir of Dore, Critical Essay, and Descriptive Letterpress, by Edmund Ollier, vols. 1-3 (only?), n.d., c. 1870s, num. full-page. wood-engs., contemp. red half morocco, gilt-dec. spines, a little rubbed, folio, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian, etc.

689 Brown (Basil). Astronomical Atlases, Maps & Charts. An Historical & General Guide, 1st ed., 1932, b & w illusts., orig. gilt-dec. vellum (browned as usual) in sl. soiled and frayed d.j., 4to, together with Chapuis (Alfred and Droz, Edmond), Automata. A Historical and Technological Study, trans. Alec Reid, pub. Switzerland, 1958, num. col. and b & w illusts. from photos, orig. gilt-dec. cloth in sl. dust soiled d.j., 4to, plus Stevenson (D. Alan), The World’s Lighthouses Before 1820, 1st ed., OUP, 1959, num. b & w illusts., orig. cloth in soiled d.j., 4to, and other art and antiques reference, etc.

(3 shelves)

(3 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£100-150

£150-200

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690 Art Nouveau books. The World of To-Day. A Survey of the Lands and Peoples of the Globe as seen in Travel and Commerce, by A. R. Hope Moncrieff, 6 vols., pub. Gresham, 1907, b&w illusts. and photos., folding maps, orig. art nouveau style dec. cloth (by Talwyn Morris), a trifle rubbed on spines, folio, with other similar early 20th c. art nouveau case-bound books, including a few odd vols. (3 shelves)

696 Dodgson (Rev. Charles Lutwidge, ‘Lewis Carroll’). Rhyme? And Reason?, 1st ed., 1883, b & w illusts. by Arthur B. Frost and Henry Holliday, some spotting of prelims., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, rubbed on spine, 8vo, together with Meade (L.T.), Playmates, A Story for Boys and Girls, n.d., pub. W. & R. Chambers Ltd., London & Edinburgh, [1904], b & w illusts. by G. Nicolet, orig. pict. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus other Victorian/Edwardian children’s books and similar, mostly orig. dec. cloth

£100-150

(3 shelves)

691 Dovaston (John F.M.). Poems, Legendary, Incidental, and Humorous, Printed and Republished By and For W. Morris, Shrewsbury, 23rd April, 1825, half-title, vign. title and woodcut vign. on final leaf by T. Bewick, uncut, first few leaves detached, orig. boards, worn on spine and covers detached, some dust soiling, 8vo, together with a large collection of 19th c. poetry and literature, mostly small-format, including Sharpe’s Edition of the British Poets, in orig. boards, Bell’s British Theatre (bindings perished), and many others (4 shelves)

697 Railway books and related, mostly 20th c. hardback publications (3 shelves)

(6 shelves)

699 Tolkien (J.R.R.). The Lord of the Rings, 3 vols., revised ed., 4th imp., 1966, folding map at rear of each, orig. cloth in frayed and torn d.j.s, 8vo, with other modern literature, including Minette Walters, Colin Dexter, John Le Carre, Iain Banks, Ellis Peters, Thomas Harris, P.D. James, Mark Haddon, Jim Crace, Patricia Cornwell, Nick Hornby et al, mostly G/VG (6 shelves & 2 cartons)

(14 shelves)

£200-300

£200-300

701 Hill (M.F.). Permanent Way. The Story of the Kenya and Uganda Railway. Being the Official History of the Development of the Transport System in Kenya and Uganda, pub. East African Railways & Harbours, Nairobi, Kenya, 2nd ed., 1961 with 1st ed. [1957] respec., num. sepia illusts. from photos, folding maps, etc., orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to, with others of African interest, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)

£150-250

£100-150

702 Schouvaloff (Alexander). Leon Bakst. The Theatre Art, Sotheby’s Publications, 1991, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., square 4to, together with Snowdon on Stage, with a Personal View of the British Theatre, 1954-1996, by Simon Callow, 1996, signed on title by Tony Armstrong Jones (later Lord Snowdon), num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. boards in d.j., 4to, with other theatre and drama interest including Arden Shakespeare series, etc., mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG

£100-150

(6 shelves)

695 Vassa (Gustavus). The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself, 2 vols., 2nd ed., [1789], port. frontis. to vol. 1, list of subscribers, folding eng. plt. in vol. 2, contents spotted and generally finger soiled, a few unobtrusive circular blind stamps, contemp. boards, worn, 12mo, together with a 3rd ed. of the same work, 1784, plus A Memorial for the Present Age, and Information to Posterity, of the Loyalty, Patriotic Zeal, and Spirited Exertions of the Citizens of Bristol: Being an Account of the Cause, Rise, Progress, and Military Improvement of the Volunteers of the Said City. With a Correct List of the Names of Officers, and every Soldier of the Cavalry and Infantry, pub. Bristol, 1797, 65 pp., orig. marbled wrappers, some wear, slim 8vo, plus The Report of the Trials of the Rioters, at the Assizes Held at Warwick, August 20, 1791, Before the Right Hon. Mr. Baron Perryn... , Birmingham, [1791], 154 pp., some dust soiling, orig. boards, worn on spine, slim 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian, mostly small-format multi-volume sets, all ex-lib. copies with usual marks (4 shelves)

£100-150

700 Paperbacks. A large collection of Penguin paperbacks, approx. 1250 vols., mostly 1st eds., including approx. 800 main series, 235 other series, 215 Pelicans, 40 Penguin New Writing and a set of 76 King Penguins

694 Baker (DenysVal). Worlds Without End. A Book of Short Stories, Sylvan Press, 1945, wood engs. by Biro, orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j., together with Fay-Halle (Antoinette, and Mundt, Barbara), Nineteenth-Century European Porcelain, 1983, numerous col. and b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, with other misc. art and antiques ref., 20th c. poetry and literature, a few antiquarian items, etc. (4 shelves)

£100-150

£200-300

693 Mickey Mouse Annual, pub. Dean & Son Ltd., [1936], num. b & w illusts. printed on thick card leaves, orig. pict. boards, dust soiled and some wear to spine, together with Walt Disney’s Happy Annual, pub. Collins Clear-Type Press, n.d., c. 1937, col frontis., num. b & w illusts. printed on thick card leaves, orig. pict. boards, a little dust soiled and minor wear to extremities, both square 4to, with other late 19th c./early 20th c. children’s annuals and similar (3 shelves)

£200-300

698 Art, architecture and antiques reference, handicrafts and pastimes, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG

692 Murchison (Sir Roderick Impey). Siluria. A History of the Oldest Rocks in the British Isles and Other Countries, 4th ed., 1867, col. litho. frontis., wood-engs. to text, forty-one double-page uncol. litho. plts., 32 pp. publisher’s cat. at rear and folding map in rear pocket, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, worn, thick 8vo, together with Barton (Benjamin H. and Castle, Thomas), The British Flora Medica: A History of the Medicinal Plants of Great Britain, new ed., Revised, Condensed and Partly Re-Written, by John R. Jackson, 1877, num. hand-col. plts., ex-lib. copy with oval ink stamp to most plts., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and some minor wear to extremities, thick 8vo, with other miscellaneous books, including military and naval history, Bohn’s publications, etc., all ex-lib. copies with usual marks (4 shelves)

£150-250

£300-500

£150-250

703 Lawrence (T.E.). Seven Pillars of Wisdom. A Triumph, 1st trade ed., 1935, num. ports. and maps, orig. cloth gilt, a little faded on spine, 4to, together with miscellaneous literature, biographies and poetry, etc., including the Brontes, Jane Austen and a collection of Dent/Dutton Everyman’s Library series (6 shelves)

£150-200

704 Halfpenny (Joseph). Gothic Ornaments in the Cathedral Church of York, Drawn and Etched by Joseph Halfpenny, 1795, pub. John & George Todd, Stonegate, 1831, 105 uncol. eng. plts., some scattered spotting, later half morocco gilt, rubbed, together with Billings (Robert William), Illustrations of the Architectural Antiquities of the County of Durham: Ecclesiastical, Castellated, and Domestic, pub. Durham, 1846, sixty-four eng. plts. on india paper (complete), some spotting and minor marginal damp stains, contemp. olive. green half morocco gilt, rubbed, joints partly cracked, both 4to, with other art and architecture reference, cookery, etc., all 20th c. hardback publications, mostly in d.j., G/VG 128

(6 shelves)

£150-250


705 Rivera (Diego). Portrait of Mexico, Text by Bertram D. Wolfe, 1st ed., George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1937, num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Wolfe (Tom), Mauve Gloves & Mad Men, Clutter & Vine and Other Stories, Sketches, and Essays, 1st ed., 1976, signed on half-title by the author, b & w illusts. after sketches by the author, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Barnes (Julian), Metroland, 1st ed., 1980, author’s first novel, orig. boards in d.j., 8vo, with other modern literature, biographies, etc., including Cormac McCarthy, Bruce Chatwin, Patrick Leigh Fermor, Rupert Croft-Cooke et al, mostly orig. cloth in d.j., G/VG (3 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£200-300

£150-200

706 Fleming (Ian). You Only Live Twice, 1st ed., 1964, orig. boards, a little rubbed on spine, 8vo, together with Le Queux (William and Wallace, Edgar), The War of the Nation. A History of the Great European Conflict, 11 vols. bound in 4, pub. George Newnes, n.d., c. 1920, num. b & w illusts., contemp. plum half roan gilt, some wear to extremities, joints partly cracked and one cover detached, 4to, with other miscellaneous books, including military interest and Edgar Wallace reference, etc. (3 shelves)

714 Robida (A.). Paris de Siecle en Siecle, [1896], etched frontis., twenty-four col. and tinted plts. with tissue guards, num. b & w illusts., orig. pict. wrappers retained at rear, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, later vellum gilt, minor soiling, 4to, together with De Nolhac (Pierre), La Dauphine Marie-Antoinette, pub. Boussod, Valadon et Cie, Paris, c. 1890, fine col. port. frontis., heightened with gold, num. b & w illusts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, later half vellum by Birdsall, Northampton, gilt-dec. spine with morocco label, 4to (limited edition 920/1000), with other French history, mostly late 19th/early 20th c. cloth bound vols.

£70-100

715 Ainé (Normand). Paris Moderne, ou Choix de Maisons construites dans les Nouveaux Quartiers de la Capitale et dans ses Environs, 3 vols., Paris, 1843, num. eng. diags. and ground plans, ex-lib. copy with a few ink stamps, recent stout cloth gilt, 4to, together with Baines (Edward), History of the Wars of the French Revolution, from the Breaking out of the War in 1792, to the Restoration of a General Peace in 1815, 2 vols., 1817, eng. plts. and maps, some spotting, contemp. half calf, recently rebacked, 4to, with other miscellaneous antiquarian, mostly French history (6 shelves)

£200-300

707 Pratt (Anne). The Flowering Plants, Grasses, Sedges & Ferns of Great Britain, with their Allies, the Club Mosses, Horsetails, etc., 4 vols. (plus dup. vol. 4), 1899-1900, num. col. plts., orig. dec. cloth, rubbed and some minor wear to extremities, tall 8vo, together with other gardening, natural history and ornithology, etc., including many 20th c. hardback publications in d.j., G/VG

716 Dexter (Colin). The Remorseful Day, 1st ed., 1999, author’s signature on Hammicks Bookshops label pasted to title, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Cornwell (Patricia D.), The Body Farm, 1st ed., USA, 1994, signed on title by the author, orig. boards in d.j., 8vo, with other miscellaneous books, mostly recent hardback fiction in d.j., including Dick Francis, John Le Carre, Stephen King, Thomas Harris, Ruth Rendell, Patrick O’Brian et al, mostly G/VG

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves & a carton)

£200-300

708 Fielding (Henry). The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, 4 vols., 1768, contemp. sprinkled calf, rebacked, 12mo, together with Dickens (Charles), Master Humphry’s Clock, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1840-41, b & w illusts. by George Cattermole and Hablot Browne, orig. blind-stamped cloth, gilt-dec. spines, sl. frayed at head and foot of spines, tall 8vo, with other misc. antiquarian, mostly German language, mostly leather-bound (6 shelves)

£300-400

£100-150

717 Marder (Arthur J.). Fear God and Dread Nought. The Correspondence of Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher of Kilverstone, 3 vols., 1st eds., 1952-59, a few b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in frayed d.j.s, together with From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow. The Royal Navy in the Fisher Era, 1904-1919, 5 vols., mixed eds., 1969-78, b & w illusts. from photos, folding charts, all orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j.s (vol. 2 lacks d.j.), 8vo, with other miscellaneous books including naval and maritime history, works by Kipling and Tolkien, atlases, etc.

709 Miscellaneous books, including art reference, history and literature, etc., all German language, mostly 20th c. publications

(6 shelves & a carton)

(6 shelves)

718 Rudnitsky (Konstantin). Russian & Soviet Theatre. Tradition & the Avant-Garde, pub. Thames & Hudson, 1988, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Obolensky (Chloe), The Russian Empire. A Portrait in Photographs, pub. Jonathan Cape, 1980, num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. quarter cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, and other Russian history, literature and biographies, etc., mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG

£70-100

710 A similar lot (6 shelves)

£70-100

711 Ditto (6 shelves)

£70-100

(6 shelves)

712 Daiches (David). A Critical History of English Literature, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1960, orig. cloth in sl. chipped d.j.s, 8vo, together with Sutherland (John), The Longman Companion to Victorian Fiction, 1st ed., 1988, orig. faux leather boards in d.j., 8vo, plus Figes (Orlando), Natasha’s Dance. A Cultural History of Russia, 1st ed., 2002, col. and b & w illusts., orig. boards in d.j., 8vo, and other literature and criticism, history, biographies, etc., mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves & a carton)

£200-300

713 Lysons (Rev. Daniel and Samuel). Magna Britannia; Being a Concise Topographical Account of the Several Counties of Great Britain, vol. 5 (Derbyshire), 1817, double-page eng. map, eng. plts., ex-lib. copy with unobtrusive blind stamp to upper right-hand corner, just affecting image of most plts., a.e.g., contemp. half calf gilt, worn, 8vo, together with Tunnicliffe (C.F.), Shorelands Summer Diary, 1st ed., 1952, num. wood-engs., orig. cloth in torn d.j., 4to, and other miscellaneous books, including antiquarian, illustrated works, gardening and natural history, several volumes of Punch, etc. (6 shelves)

£100-150

£150-200

£100-150

719 Ayrton (M. Chaplin). Child-Life in Japan, and Japanese ChildStories, new and cheaper edition, [1888], b & w illusts., orig. dec. cloth, worn on spine, slim 4to, together with Ponting (Herbert G.), In Lotus-Land Japan, new and revised ed., 1922, eight col. plts., num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, rubbed on spine, 4to, plus Moerdowo (Dr. R.), Reflections on Indonesian Arts and Culture, pub. Sourabaya, [1958], col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j., folio, plus others of China and Japan interest, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (3 shelves)

£150-200

720 Pledger (Maurice and Coles, Charles). Game Birds, 1981, fullpage col. plts., orig. cloth in d.j. and slipcase, slim folio, together with Hancock (James and Elliott, Hugh), The Herons of the World, London Editions, 1978, fine full-page col. plts. after paintings by Robert Gillmor and Peter Hayman, b & w illusts. after drawings by Robert Gillmor, orig. cloth in d.j. and publisher’s cardstock slipcase, folio, with other ornithology and natural history, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG 129 (6 shelves)

£150-250


721 Ditchfield (P.H.). The City Companies of London and their Good Works: A Record of their History, Charity and Treasure, 1904, photoetched plts. and b & w illusts. from photos, one col. plt., some minor scattered spotting, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. half vellum gilt, a little soiled, 4to, together with London Interiors: A Grand National Exhibition of the Religious, Regal, and Civic Solemnities, Public Amusements, Scientific Meetings, and Commercial Scenes of the British Capital, 1841, fifty steel-eng. plts., a.e.g., contemp. diced calf gilt, some wear, 4to, plus Fleetwood-Hesketh (Peter), Murray’s Lancashire Architectural Guide, 1st ed., 1955, folding map, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. dec. boards in matching d.j. (designed by John Piper), slim 8vo, with other topography, architecture and related, including Pevsner guides, Batsfords, etc. (6 shelves)

726 Tarrant (Margaret W., illust.). The Book of Spring/ Summer/Autumn/Winter, 1910, three col. plts. to each, t.e.g., orig. pict. boards, minor wear to head and foot of spines, small 8vo, together with Cameron (Katherine, illust.), Cinderella and Other Stories for a Seven Year Old, retold by Louey Chisholm c. 1930s, eight col. plts., orig. pict. boards, rubbed on spine, 8vo, and The Lawson Wood Nursery Rhyme Book [1937], numerous col. illusts. printed on thick card leaves, orig. linen-backed pict. boards, 4to, and other children's and illustrated books (3 shelves)

727 Crane (Thomas, and Houghton, Ellen). London Town, n.d., pub. Marcus Ward & Co., c. 1890, coloured illusts., orig. linenbacked pict. boards, a little soiled and worn at extrems., square 4to, together with A Picture-Book of Merry Tales, pub. Bosworth & Harrison, c. 1860s, hand-coloured wood engs., orig. blindstamped and gilt dec. cloth, recased, small 4to, with other children's and illustrated works, etc.

£150-250

722 McNeill (John T., ed.). Calvin: Institutes of the Christian Religion, Translated and Indexed by Ford Lewis Battles, 2 vols., Library of Christian Classics series, pub. Philadelphia, 1960, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Butler (Rev. Alban), The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs and other Principal Saints, 5 vols., n.d., c. 1950s, col. illusts., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, a little rubbed, small folio, plus The Vatican and Christian Rome, 1975, num. col. illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j. and slipcase, 4to, and other theology, a mixture of late 19th c. and early 20th c. hardback publications, some in d.j. (6 shelves & a carton)

(3 shelves)

£100-150

(6 shelves)

£100-150

(6 shelves)

£150-250

730 Vacchi (Andrea, and Giacomelli). Scultura in Trentino. Il Seicento e il Settecento, 2 vols., Trento, 2003, numerous coloured illusts. and photos, orig. boards in d.j., 4to, together with Marinatos (Spyridon and Hirmer, Max), Crete and Mycenae, Thames & Hudson, 1960, tipped-in coloured plts. and numerous b&w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in frayed d.j., 4to, plus Swindler (Mary Hamilton), Ancient Painting from the Earliest Times to the Period of Christian Art, Yale University Press, 1929, col. frontis., numerous b&w illusts. from photos, orig. gilt dec. cloth, a trifle rubbed on spine, thick, 4to, and other misc. art and sculpture, mostly Greek and Roman interest

£150-200

725 Pogany (Willy, illust.). The Gingerbread Man. Rhymes by Leonard Fable, c.1930s, eight double-page col. illusts., decorations to text, orig. linen-backed boards with pict. panel to upper cover, slim 8vo, together with Sowerby (Millicent & Githa), Cinderella, n.d., c.1920, twelve tipped-in col. plts., decorations to text, orig. linen-backed dec. boards, a trifle soiled, 4to, with other children's and illustrated works, including Alison Uttley, Beatrix Potter and Peeps at Many Lands series (3 shelves)

£80-120

729 Greenaway (Kate). A Day in A Child's Life. Music by Myles B. Foster [1881], col. illusts. throughout, orig. linen-backed glazed dec. boards, a little rubbed and soiled, slim 4to, together with Cundall (H. M.), Kate Greenaway Pictures, from Originals Presented by Her to John Ruskin and other personal friends (hitherto unpublished), 1921, port. frontis., twenty tipped-in col. plts., orig. cloth in frayed and soiled d.j., 4to, plus Caldicott (Randolph), The Complete Collection of Pictures & Songs, with a preface by Austin Dobson, 1887, numerous col. illusts., eng. and printed by Edmund Evans, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth recased (new endpapers), large 4to (limited edition 277/800), with other misc. books including Beatrix Potter, Randolph Caldicott, Helen Bradley, Charles Dickens and a small selection of modern fiction, all in d.j., some signed

724 Brunhoff (Jean de). Le Voyage de Babar, 1st ed., 1932, numerous col. illusts., orig. linen-backed pict. boards, somewhat rubbed and scuffed, together with Babar The King, 1st ed., London, 1936, numerous col. illusts., orig. linen-backed pict. boards, rubbed and corners bumped, plus The Story of Babar, The Little Elephant, with a preface by A. A. Milne, 3rd ed., London, 1937, coloured illusts., orig. linen-backed pict. boards, corners sl. bumped otherwise a nice clean copy, and Knowles (Horace J.), Peeps into Fairyland, 1st ed., 1924, six col. plts., numerous b&w illusts., some minor spotting, orig. gilt dec. cloth, a trifle dust soiled, 4to, and other children's and illustrated works, etc. (3 shelves)

£150-200

728 Smith (Jessie Willcox, illust.). The Water Babies, by Charles Kingsley, pub. Hodder & Stoughton Ltd., c. 1919, twelve tipped in col. plts., b & w illusts. to text, one or two with juvenile hand colouring, orig. dec. cloth, a little worn at head and foot of spine, large 8vo, with other children’s and illustrated books, annuals, modern literature etc., including Terry Pratchett, Folio Society, etc.

723 Krase (Andreas). Paris. Eugene Atget 1857-1927, edited Hans Christian Adam, pub. Taschen, 2000, num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. laminated boards in d.j., large 4to, together with Silver (Kenneth E.), Esprit de Corps. The Art of the Parisienne Avant-Garde and the First World War, 1914-1925, pub. Thames & Hudson, 1989, num. col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Lucas (Colin), The Structure of the Terror. The Example of Javogues and the Loire, OUP, 1973, orig. boards in d.j., 8vo, and other French history, many relating to the French Revolution, mostly 20th c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)

£150-200

(6 shelves)

£150-200

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£150-250


Paul Maze (1887-1979). Port de Plaisance, with figures on the quayside. Coloured pastel, 37 x 54 cm. Estimate ÂŁ1,000-1,500

BRITISH & CONTINENTAL OILS & WATERCOLOURS OLD MASTER & MODERN PRINTS JAPANESE PRINTS & PERSIAN MINIATURES Wednesday 2 February 2011

Further entries are invited Please contact Nathan Winter for advice Tel: 01285 860006 Email: nathan@dominicwinter.co.uk


PRINTED BOOKS & MAPS EARLY BIBLES & THEOLOGY BOOKBINDING EQUIPMENT & DECORATIVE TOOLS Wednesday 2 March 2011

King James “He” Bible, First edition, 1611 Estimate £15,000-20,000

Further entries are invited Please contact Nathan Winter or Colin Meays for advice Tel: 01285 860006 Email: Nathan@dominicwinter.co.uk or Colin@dominicwinter.co.uk


VINTAGE & CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOGRAPHY BOOKS Thursday 3 March 2011

Hawaii, Fiji & Samoa. A good pair of photograph albums, c. 1880s, complete with 102 albumen prints, each approx. 20 x 25 cm £7,000-10,000

Martin Parr. West Bay, Rocket Press, 1997. Signed limited edition, 78/250 copies £500-800

Further entries are invited Please contact Chris Albury for advice Tel: 01285 860006 Email: Chris@dominicwinter.co.uk


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