Printed Books & Maps 27 JANUARY 2016
Dominic Winter SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS
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Dominic Winter SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS All lots are offered subject to the Conditions of Sales and Business exhibited in the saleroom. A buyer’s premium of 19.5% of the hammer price is payable by the buyers of all lots, except those lots asterisked, in which case the buyer’s premium is 23.40% Lots marked with a cross (+) are subject to VAT on the hammer price as well as the premium
PRINTED BOOKS, MAPS & PRINTS TRAVEL, ATLASES & EXPLORATION NATURAL HISTORY & SCIENCE AUTOGRAPHS & DOCUMENTS Wednesday 27 January 2016 To commence at 10am
With a further 200 lots of antiquarian and general books to be sold on Wednesday 3rd February (see auction website for further details) Viewing: Tuesday 26 January (9am-7pm) and morning of sale from 9am
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For directions on how to find us, please refer to map at rear of this catalogue Cover illustrations: Front cover: lot 325 • Back cover: lot 124 Inside front cover: lot 365 • Inside back cover: lot 157
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German Heraldic Document. Illuminated manuscript with royal armorial, signed Christian Ludwig von Schaumberg and Johann Georg Sattler, Wurtemberg, 1st May 1800. Estimate £200-300
FORTHCOMING SALES IN 2016 Wednesday 3 February
Unreserved Book Stock Sale: Travel, Natural History, Literature, Antiquarian & Art
Wednesday 2 March
Printed Books, Maps & Documents Important Early Printed Books, Bibles, Illuminated & Historical Manuscripts A Regency Library: The Property of a Lady The M. R. James – James McBryde Archive of Letters and Drawings
Thursday 3 March
Old Master Paintings & Prints, Traditional Watercolours Modern Art & Artist’s Books Antique Furniture, Ceramics & Glass Fine Silver, Jewellery & Objets d’Art
Wednesday 6 April
Printed Books & Maps, Documents & Royal Memorabilia Natural History & Fishing, Sporting & Wildlife Art and Books Music, Opera & Theatre, The Ridgewell Collection of Classical LPs
Thursday 7 April
The Art of the Print: 19th & 20th Century Fine Prints Photography 1850-2000 Islamic, Indian & Oriental Art
Entries are invited for the above sales: please contact one of our specialist staff for further advice
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CONTENTS Travel & Exploration Australia British Topography Natural History Maps Decorative Prints & Original Art Periodicals Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera Edward Elgar Antiquarian Science & Medicine Seismology Architecture Art Reference General Literature Cartons & Quantity
1-116 117-156 157-176 177-214 215-290 291-372 373-375 376-421 422-444 445-513 514-527 528-538 539-574 575-592 593-645 646-704
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Unreserved Book Stock Sale Wednesday 3 February 2016 at 11am Viewing: Tuesday 2 February 9.30-5.30 & morning of the sale from 9am Catalogues will be available online and from the auction offices
Travel, Natural History, Science & Medicine Literature, History & Biographies Antiquarian, Periodicals & Library Sets Art & Photobooks
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TRAVEL & EXPLORATION To commence at 10am 4 Astley (Thomas). A New General Collection of Voyages and Travels, consisting of the most Esteemed Relations which have been hitherto published in any Language, comprehending every thing remarkable in its kind in Europe, Asia, Africa and America...., 4 volumes, printed for Thomas Astley, 1745-47, engraved frontispiece to each volume (frontispiece to volume four misbound in textblock), two hundred and fourteen engraved plates, charts, maps and plans (including some folding), some overall toning, occasional spotting or light offsetting, partially removed library stamps to titles, contemporary calf, rubbed and worn, boards detached, boards of volume two recovered with modern leather-effect tape, 4to (4)
£200-300
1 Albrizzi (Giovanni Battista). L’Etranger Plainement Instruit des Choses les Plus Rares et Curieuses, Anciennes et Modernes de la Ville de Venise et des Isles A l’Entour, avec la description de ses Eglises, Monasteres, Hopitaux, Tresor de S. Marc, Arsenal, & Batimens publiques: ainsi que des Tableaux les plus excellens, des Moeurs, des Arts & des Sciences, du Commerce..., 1st French edition, Venice, 1771, engraved frontispiece, folding map, and fortyone engraved plates, some folding and with two views, three(?) plates lacking, V1 with short tear in lower blank margin, a clean copy, sprinkled edges, contemporary vellum, gilt titled on spine, with some early manuscript below, 8vo According to the list of plates, there are three lacking: 11/12 - Tour de l’Horloge dans la Place/Eglise de S. Jeminien; 40/41 S. Marie de Nazeret des Carmes dechausses/S. Jeremie y joint le Palais Labia; 68/69 Isle de Burano/Isle de Mazorbo. However, only the first of these has the remains of the stub inside the volume, suggesting that the other two may never have been present in this copy. It would appear that other copies of this work also vary slightly in the number of plates. £200-300 (1)
2 Arrowsmith (Aaron). A New General Atlas... , Edinburgh, 1817, engraved title, index and 53 uncoloured maps, some spotting throughout, several tissue-guards no longer present, ink spot to Scotland, contemporary half calf, covers detached and backstrip deficient, 4to, together with Leigh’s New Atlas of England and Wales, no date, circa 1840, 55 engraved county maps, lacks general map, preliminary leaves and index incomplete, some spotting, later cloth, rubbed, 12mo
5 Baedeker (Karl). Madeira, Canary Islands, Azores, Western Morocco, 1st ed., 1939, 23 maps and plans, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, slight dust-soiling, 8vo
£200-300
One of the rarest Baedeker guides and the only edition in English, published just before the outbreak of World War II. (1) £300-500
3 Arrowsmith (Aaron). Orbis Terrarum Veteribus Noti Descriptio. A Comparative Atlas of Ancient and Modern Geography from Original Authorities and upon a New Plan, for the use of Eton School, published E.P. Williams, 1828, engraved calligraphic title with contemporary ownership signature, dated ownership signature repeated on verso of front endpaper, fifty-three engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, some offsetting throughout, upper hinge weak, contemporary half morocco gilt, bumped and worn at extremities, 4to
6 Baedeker (Karl). Russia with Teheran, Port Arthur, and Peking, 1st ed., Leipzig, 1914, 40 maps and 78 plans, one or two light stains, contemporary previous owner inscription to half title, original red cloth, slight fading to spine, 8vo, together with Egypt and the Sudan, 8th ed., 1929, numerous maps and plans, original red cloth, spine a little faded, 8vo, with four other guides including The Mediterranean Seaports and Sea Routes Including Madeira, the Canary Islands, the Coast of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, 1911 and Spain and Portugal, 4th ed., 1913
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£120-180
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£300-400
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9 Bellew (Captain Francis John). Views in India, published for the author, 1833, lithographed title vignette, 30 uncoloured lithographed views (complete), first leaf of errata cropped at foot, bound without the list of subscribers, a few letterpress versos printed upside down, some scattered spotting, oblong 4to, 20.5 x 27cm (8 x 10.75 ins), bound with at front, incomplete portions of various British topographical works including Virtues’s Picturesque Beauties of Great Britain in a Series of Views... by G. Shepherd, H. Gastineau, &c, [1829-30], Bath and Bristol... from Original Drawings by Thos. H. Shepherd..., 1829, Ireland Illustrated, by G.N. Wright, 1829, Devonshire Illustrated, by J. Britton & E.W. Brayley, 1829, The Land of Burns, by John Wilson, pub. Blackie & Son, Glasgow, [1840?], numerous engraved plates, some spotting & toning, contemporary half calf gilt, extremities lightly rubbed, 4to
7 Barthelemy (Jean Jacques). Travels of Anacharsis the Younger in Greece. During the Middle of the Fourth Century Before the Christian Era, 5 volumes (including Atlas), mixed editions, Dublin & London, 1795-1796, half titles to first four volumes, thirty-one folding engraved maps and plates, a few light spots, first four volumes contemporary tree calf, spines with contrasting labels and gilt decoration, edges lightly rubbed, atlas volume in later half calf with matching spine labels, 8vo (5)
£100-150
The first title listed (Views in India) is scarce. It is sometimes attributed to Captain Henry Walter Bellew (1803-1842), brother of Francis John Bellew (1799-1867). Francis John Bellew served in the Bengal Army, retiring as a Captain in 1832 (later publishing Memoirs of a Griffin in 1845) whilst Henry Walter Bellew was killed in 1842 during the First Afghan War (1839-1842). £300-400 (1)
10 Bent (J. Theodore). The Cyclades, or Life among the Insular Greeks, 1st edition, Longmans, Green & Co., 1885, half-title, folding map, 18pp. publisher’s adverts to rear, some pages unopened, ownership inscription of Kirk Nuttal to title, a little light spotting to first few leaves, hinges cracked, original publisher’s cloth gilt, slightly rubbed and a little bumped at extremities, 8vo Blackmer 123: ‘A very interesting account of the author’s stay on each of the 19 islands of the Cyclades with descriptions of customs, beliefs and superstitions of the peoples’. £200-300 (1)
8 Bayot (Adolphe, Ciceri Eugene & A.L. Morel Fatio). Nos Souvenirs de Kil-Bouroun Pendant l’Hiver Passé dans le Liman du Dnieper. 1855-1856. Les Officiers, Officiers Mariniers et Marins de la Division Navale de Kil-Bouroun..., published Arthus-Bertrand, Paris, circa 1860, decorative lithographic title, lithographic map and fifteen tinted lithographic plates (complete), each with tissue guard, some worming to gutter but not affecting image, last plate with repaired closed tear but not affecting image, publisher’s advertisement to front pastedown, contemporary quarter morocco with gilt label to upper siding, a little worn at extremities, slim folio
11 Bischoff (James). Sketch of the History of Van Diemen’s Land, illustrated by a map of the island, and an account of the Van Diemen’s Land Company, 1st edition, John Richardson, 1832, two black and white engraved plates, including frontispiece, large folding engraved map by Arrowsmith, hand-coloured in outline, library stamp to title verso (partly erased), occasional oval library inkstamp to top margins, original cloth-backed boards, with paper label to spine, rubbed and some soiling, with early library printed label to upper cover of the Undercliff Free Library, Ventnor and Bonchurch Literary and Scientific Institution to upper cover, 8vo
An uncommon volume commemorating the Battle of Kinburn (Kil-Bouroun) on the south bank of the Dnieper River during the Crimean war. Only two copies found on Copac. (1) £600-900
Ferguson 1517. (1)
£100-150
12 Black (A. & C., publishers). Fitzgerald (Sybil), Naples, 1st edition, 1904, additional half title, eighty colour plates (complete) after Augustine Fitzgerald, each with tissue guard with printed title, slight spotting to endpapers, library stamp to front endpaper, t.e.g., partially uncut, publishers’s decorative cloth gilt, spine a little browned, slight wear at head and foot of spine, 4to, limited De-Luxe edition 164/250, signed by artist, together with, Menpes (Mortimer), Japan. A Record in Colour..., transcribed by Dorothy Menpes, 1st edition, published A & C Black, 1901, additional half title, 100 colour plates after Mortimer Menpes (complete), each with tissue guard with printed title, lacking front endpaper, t.e.g., remainder uncut, publisher’s decorative cloth gilt, spine a little faded, 4to, limited DeLuxe edition 336/600, signed by Mortimer Menpes, with, Kelly (R. Talbot), Egypt. Painted and Described, 1st edition, published A & C Black, 1902, additional half title, seventy-five colour plates (complete) after R.Talbot Kelly, each with tissue guard with printed title, slight spotting, t.e.g., remainder uncut, publisher’s decrative cloth gilt, spine a little faded, 4to, limited De-Luxe edition 158/500, signed by author (3)
Lot 9
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£200-300
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13 Boron (Vittorio, illustrator). Malta, by Frederick W. Ryan, 1st edition, 1910, 20 colour illustrations, plus folding map to rear, bookplate to front pastedown, inscription to title page, some light spotting, original gilt decorated green cloth, 4to, together with Summerville (Frankfort), The Spirit of Paris, 1st edition, 1913, 20 colour illustrations, inscription to front endpaper, original gilt decorated brown cloth, 4to, and Compton (E. Harrison), The Dolomites, King Laurin’s Garden by Reginald Farrer, 1st edition, 1913, 20 colour illustrations plus folding map to rear, some minor spotting, original gilt decorated blue cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, plus 29 further A&C Black publications, including The Cape Peninsular by W. Westhofen, 1st edition, 1910, Nuremburg by Mrs Bell, 1905, all original cloth, G/VG, 8vo/4to (33)
16 Campbell (Thomas). Letters From the South, 2 vols., 1st edition, 1837, folding engraved plan, ten uncoloured aquatinted plates (including 3 folding), toning throughout and occasional spotting, contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spines, joints slightly cracked and extremities rubbed, 8vo Abbey Travel 306. The volume comprises an account of Scottish poet Thomas Campbell’s visit to Algiers after the French conquest. £80-120 (2)
17 Catlin (George). Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians, 1st edition, 2 vols., 1841, three maps including one folding, numerous line engraved plates, errata slip not present, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, recent green buckram gilt, tall 8vo
£100-150
Sabin 11536. With error “Frederick” on page 104, line 26 of volume 1 corrected to “Zedekiah”. £150-200 (2)
14 Burchell (William J.). Travels in the Interior of Southern Africa, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1822-24, 20 hand-coloured aquatint and engraved plates, some folding, large engraved folding map at end of vol. I (torn without loss), illustrations, errata slip to vol. I, bound without half titles, occasional light offsetting and spotting, bookplates, contemporary half calf, spines with black labels (vol. I spine with chip and closed tear), a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to
18 Cesnola (Alexander Palma di). Salaminia (Cyprus), The History, Treasures, & Antiquities of Salamis in the Island of Cyprus, 2nd ed., 1884, wood-engraved half-title, colour lithograph frontispiece, singlepage map, numerous black and white illustrations, single advertisement leaf to rear, ex library copy with usual stamps, including perforated stamp to half-title, occasional offsetting, contemporary half calf, slightly rubbed, large 8vo
Abbey Travel 327; Mendelssohn I, p.224; Tooley 116. “The most valuable and accurate work on South Africa published up to the first quarter of the nineteenth century.” (Mendelssohn). (2) £1200-1800
(2)
15 Burton (Richard F.). Ultima Thule; or, a Summer in Iceland, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1875, half titles, four tinted lithographed plates, two folding colour maps, wood-engraved illustrations, some scattered spotting, contemporary black half morocco, spines titled in gilt with ‘Margary Memorial’ stamped at foot, 8vo Penzer p.91. (2)
£200-300
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£150-200
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21 Colebrooke (Robert Hyde). Twelve Views of Places in the Kingdom of Mysore, the Country of Tippoo Sultan, from drawings taken on the spot. To which are annexed, concise descriptions of the places drawn, with a brief detail of part of the operations of the army under the Marquis of Cornwallis, during the late war, and a few other particulars, 1st edition, 1793, printed title, dedication leaf, 12 uncoloured aquatint plates by J.W. Edy after R.H. Colebrooke, each with accompanying leaf of letterpress description, single-sheet list of subscribers at rear, title with some light soiling and marginal fraying, relined, with central horizontal repaired tear, and lower outer blank corner missing, short closed tear repair to centre of foremargin of dedication leaf and first two text leaves and plates (not affecting image), a few minor marginal marks and small marginal repairs towards rear of volume, final plate with light central vertical crease, list of subscribers, with one or two marginal closed tears (repaired), late 19th or early 20th-century cloth gilt, with printed label of the Royal United Service Institution to front pastedown, rubbed and some marks and soiling, spine partly defective, large oblong folio (550 x 705mm) Abbey, Travel 419. Tooley 149. First edition of these scenic views of the southern kingdom of Mysore in India, etched in aquatint by the engraver John William Edy after drawings by the surveyor Robert Hyde Colebrooke (17621808), produced in the aftermath of the Third Mysore War, following which Tippoo Sultan handed over parts of the region, various forts, and a significant financial settlement to the East India Company. The prints are titled: East View of Bangalore, The Lake of Mooty Tallaow near Seringapatam, Prospect of the Country near Mooty Tallaow, Pagodas at Maugry with a distant View of Sewandroog, N.W. View of Nandydroog, North View of Sewandroog shewing the Attack in Decr. 1791, South View of Sewandroog, S.W. View of OotraDurgum, West View of Ramgherry, The Mausoleum of Hyder Aly Khan at Laulbaug, East View of Seringapatam & N.W. View of Seringapatam. £700-1000 (1)
19 Chandler (Richard). Travels in Greece: Or an Account of a Tour made at the Expense of the Society of Dilettanti, 1st ed., Oxford, 1776, seven engraved maps and plans by Thomas Kitchin, including two folding (repairs to verso), some offsetting and a few spots, three contents leaves with top corners excised, Kansas City Public Library perforated stamp and manuscript presentation inscription at head of title, modern calf-backed boards, 4to Blackmer 319. A continuation of Chandler’s Travels in Asia Minor (1775). The first half of the book is devoted to Athens, the second half is an account of his journey to classical sites such as Sunium, Prasiae, Marathon, Attica, Eleusis, Megara, Corinth, Salamis, Delphi, Mount Parnassus and Olympia. £400-600 (1)
20 Clark (F.). The East-India Register and Army List, for 1857, 2nd edition; corrected to the 6th May, Wm. H. Allen, 1857, cix + 300 + 184 + 131 pp., with additional list of proprietors of East-India stock, adverts and 12-page publisher’s list (dated May 20 1857) at rear, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, with bookplate of Rev. Titus Edward Laurie to front pastedown, contemporary signature of C.W. Fletcher, dated May 1857 to verso of front endpaper, contemporary straightgrained red full morocco gilt, very slightly rubbed (generally in very good condition), 8vo (1)
£100-150
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23 Cook (Captain James). Captain Cook’s Voyages Round the World... Including Captain Furneaux’s Journal, 3 vols., Glasgow, 1807-09, engraved portrait frontispiece to vol. I, folding maps, eighteen engraved plates (complete), some offsetting and spotting, bookplates of James McBryde, contemporary calf gilt, edges a little rubbed, 8vo (3)
22 Conway (William Martin). Climbing and Exploration in the Karakoram-Himalayas, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1894, half-titles, photogravure portrait frontispiece to first volume, numerous monochrome plates and illustrations by A.D. McCormick, with duplicate proofs of the plates printed on Japan tissue, with tissue guards captioned in gold, single advertisement leaf at rear of second volume, top edge gilt, remainder rough-trimmed, original cloth with morocco labels to spines, a little rubbed and some marks, 8vo
£150-200
24 Coronelli (Vincenzo Maria). An Historical and Geographical Account of the Morea, Negropont, and the Maritime places, as far as Thessalonica..., Englished by R. W. Gent, printed for Matthew Gillyflower, 1687, forty-two engraved maps, views and plans (Forteresse de Zante replaced and Isle de Zante repaired with facsimiles), advertisment leaf bound at rear, occasional minor marginal tear or small hole, few paper repairs to margins, contemporary calf, worn and rubbed with a little loss to spine, 12mo
Neate C103. Limited edition 73/150 (of which 125 only are for sale), signed by the author. Without the two supplementary volumes of maps and scientific reports. (2) £300-400
Atabey 286-8; Blackmer 408; Wing C6342. First edition in English. (1) £400-600
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25 D’Anville (Jean Baptiste Bourguignon). A Complete Body of Ancient Geography, published James Whittle and Richard Holmes Laurie, 1816, printed title and thirteen engraved maps including 12 double page, (complete as list), all with contemporary outline colouring, slight dust and finger soiling largely confined to margins, contemporary half calf, marbled sidings, some wear and fraying to boards, bumped and worn at extremities, slim folio (1)
30 Forbes (James D.). The Tour of Mont Blanc and of Monte Rosa being a personal narrative, abridged from the author’s travels in the Alps of Savoy, Edinburgh, 1855, folding map frontispiece, folding map at rear (closed tear without loss), publisher’s catalogue bound in at end, original gilt-decorated cloth, a little rubbed and some marks, with slight fraying to extreme head of spine, small 8vo, together with Tyndall (John), The Glaciers of the Alps. Being a narrative of excursions and ascents, an account of the origin and phenomena of glaciers, and expedition of the physical principles to which they are related, 1st edition, John Murray, 1860, monochrome illustrations, original blindstamped cloth gilt, rubbed and sunned to spine and upper margins of boards, 8vo, plus Whymper (Edward), Scrambles amongst the Alps in the years 1860-69, 2nd edition, John Murray, 1871, numerous wood engraved illustrations, original green cloth, gilt decorated spine, very slightly rubbed (generally in good condition), large 8vo, and Umlauft (Professor F.), The Alps, translated by Louisa Brough, 1st English edition, 1889, numerous wood engraved plates and illustrations, maps, etc., original pictorial cloth gilt, rubbed and some soiling, large 8vo, plus other alpine and mountaineering interest, Switzerland, etc., including James D. Forbes, Travels through the Alps, new edition, revised and annotated by W.A.B. Coolidge, 1900, W.A.B. Coolidge, Swiss Travel and Swiss Guide-books, 1st edition, 1989, W.M. Conway, The Alps from End to End, 1895, A.W. Moore, The Alps in 1864, a private journal, 1902, John Ball, Peaks, Passes, and Glaciers, First Series, 3rd edition, 1889 & Third Series, 1932, F. Barham Zincke, A Walk in the Grisons, 1875, Leslie Stephen, The Playground of Europe, 1871, etc.
£150-250
26 Dix (John Adams). A Winter in Madeira. And a Summer in Spain and Florence, 1st ed., New York, 1850, wood-engraved illustrations, publisher’s list at end, original green blindstamped cloth, spine ends a trifle rubbed, 8vo, a good copy, together with Driver (John), Letters from Madeira in MDCCCXXXIV; With an Appendix, Illustrative of the History of the Island, Climate, Wines, and Other Information up Year 1838, 2nd ed., 1838, a few light spots, original green cloth, spine faded, one or two light stains, 12mo, plus others related including W.H. Koebel’s Madeira: Old and New, 1909, Ellen Taylor’s Madeira, Its Scenery and How to See it, 2nd ed., 1889 and C.A. le P. Power’s Tourist’s Guide to the Island of Madeira, 1914 (11)
£200-300
27 Dutens (Louis, translated by John Highmore). Journal of Travels made through the Principal Cities of Europe, wherein the time employed in going from Post to Post in marked in Hourse and Minutes, the Distances in English Miles measured by means of a Perambulator fastened to the chaise....,J. Wallis, 1782, half-title, scattered spotting, disbound, 8vo, together with Brown (Robert), An Impartial Journal of a Detachment from the Brigade of Foot Guards, commencing 25th February 1793 and ending 9th May 1795, John Stockdale, 1795, engraved map lacking, scattered spotting, disbound, 8vo (2)
(18)
31 Fuchs (Sir Vivian, and Hillary, Sir Edmund). The Crossing of Antarctica. The Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1955-58, 1st edition, Cassell, 1958, coloured and black & white photographic illustrations, half-title signed by Vivian Fuchs, 1958 and Ken Blaiklock, Advance Party Leader, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, together with Scott (Peter), The Eye of the Wind, 1st edition, 1961, black & white and colour plates, title signed by the author, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, with Hunt (John), The Ascent of Everest, 1st edition, 1953, colour and black & white plates, original cloth in frayed dust jacket, 8vo, plus other similar exploration related etc.
£100-150
28 Emerson (James, Count Pecchio, and W.H. Humphreys). A Picture of Greece in 1825; as Exhibited in the Personal Narratives of James Emerson, Esq., Count Pecchio, and W.H. Humphreys, Esq., Compirising a Detailed Account of the Events of the Late Campaign, and Sketches of the Principal Military, Naval, and Political Chiefs, 2 volumes (bound as one) 1st American edition, New York: Carvil, Bliss et al, 1826, some scattered spotting, partly unopened, edges untrimmed, modern half calf, 8vo
(10)
£100-150
32 Georgirenes (Joseph). A Description of the Present State of Samos, Nicaria, Patmos and Mount Athos, sold by Moses Pitt, 1678, armorial bookplate of Peter Thompson to verso of title, A2 & 3 (Greek dedication) supplied in facsimile (often lacking, as one of the Atabey copies, and the Macclesfield copy), a little dust soiling, few minor marks, one or two small marginal paper repairs, later half calf, rebacked with spine relaid, small 8vo
See Blackmer 548. Not in Atabey. Printed in Jamaica by Sleigh & Tucker. £100-150 (1)
29 Fitzgerald (Percy). The Great Canal at Suez, its Political, Engineering, and Financial History, with an account of the struggles of its projector, Ferdinand de Lesseps, 2 volumes, 1876, photolithograph frontispiece to each volume, slight scattered spotting, bookplate & ownership ink stamp of F. Cyril Parker to pastedowns, hinges cracked, original publisher’s decorative cloth, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo (2)
£150-200
Atabey 489; Blackmer 672. (1)
£70-100
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£400-600
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35 Guthrie (William). Untitled atlas volume, published C.Dilly & G.Robinson, 1785, folding hemispheral map of the world and a folding Mercator’s projection map of the world and twenty-two double page engraved maps (including three folding) all with contemporary outline colouring, near contemporary manuscript titles to verso of maps, slight spotting largely confined to endpapers and pastedowns, pencil drawing of Stonehenge to verso of rear endpaper, hinges and joints weak, contemporary half calf, rubbed, worn and frayed, slim folio Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1)
36 Hall (Captain Basil). Extracts from a Journal, Written on the Coasts of Chili, Peru, and Mexico, in the Years 1820, 1821, 1822, 2 vols. in one, 2nd ed., Edinburgh, 1824, folding engraved map (repaired to verso), some offsetting and light spotting, modern calfbacked boards, 8vo, together with Kidder (Daniel P.), Sketches of Residence and Travels in Brazil, Embracing Historical and Geographical Notices of the Empire and its Several Provinces, 2 vols., 1st US ed., Philadelphia, 1845, plates and illustrations, vol. II frontispiece detached, some spotting, previous owner inscriptions, original green cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Stephens (John Lloyd), Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Revised from the Latest American Edition with Additions, by Frederick Catherwood, 1854, map, wood-engraved illustrations, some offsetting and light toning, presentation inscription, armorial bookplate of Lord Avebury, original blue cloth gilt, rebacked, a little rubbed, 8vo, with other South America travel including Captain F.B. Head’s Rough Notes Taken During some Rapid Journeys across the Pampas and among the Andes, 2nd ed., Charles A. Washburn’s The History of Paraguay, Boston, 1871, Thomas Sutcliffe’s Sixteen Year in Chili and Peru from 1822 to 1839, 1841 (lacking frontispiece), Colonel J.P. Hamilton’s Travels through the Interior Provinces of Columbia, 2 vols. in one, 1826 (lacking one plate), and W. Parker Snow’s A Two Years’ Cruise off Tierra del Fuego, the Falkland Islands, Patagonia, and in the River Plate, 2 vols., 1857 (lacking one plate), and South American Handbook. The South American Handbook, 1924-1960, a run, commencing with the forerunner Anglo-South American Handbook for 1921, ed., W.H. Koebel, duplicates of 1928 and 1936, and another three volumes (for 1965, 1971 & 1984, plus two others related), colour maps and advertisements, occasional light spotting, toning and waterstains, one or two ex-libris with ownership inscriptions, original cloth, occasional fading and one or two tears, some in 2/6 or 3/6 d.j.s (some tears and losses), 8vo
33 Gilles (Pierre). The Antiquities of Constantinople. With a Description of its Situation, the Conveniences of its Port, its Publick Buildings, the Statuary, Sculpture, Architecture, and Other Curiosities of that City... Now Translated into English... by John Ball, 1729, engraved frontispiece and title, eleven engraved plates and plans (including some folding), occasional spotting or browning, contemporary calf, rebacked with original gilt spine relaid, 8vo Atabey 498; Blackmer 688. (1)
£300-500
34 Gruisen (N.L. van). A Holiday in Iceland, 1st ed., 1879, five mounted photographs, a few light thumbmarks, endpapers a little toned, original cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Shepherd (C.W.), The North-West Peninsula of Iceland. Being the Journal of a Tour in Iceland in the Spring and Summer of 1862, 1st ed., 1867, folding map, two colour plates, a few spots, original green cloth, spine a little darkened, 8vo, plus Visit to Iceland and the Scandinavian North. Translated from the German of Madame Ida Pfeiffer, 1st English ed., 1852, additional tinted title and seven tinted plates, scattered spotting, original green cloth, spine a little faded, 8vo, with others related including Pliny Miles’ Nordurfari or Rambles in Iceland, 1854, Charles Forbes’ Iceland; Its Volcanoes, Geysers and Glaciers, 1860 and Sabine Baring-Gould’s Iceland: Its Scenes and Sagas, 1863 (23)
£300-500
£200-300
The series commenced with the Anglo-South American Handbook for 1921 (another was published for 1921-22), no volume published in 1923 owing to the death of editor W.H. Koebel, before recommencing as The South American Handbook in 1924, and still published today. £300-500 (93)
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37 Harrison (General Sir Richard). Recollections of a Life in the British Army during the latter half of the 19th century, Smith, Elder & Co., 1908, half-title, portrait frontispiece, black and white plates, facsmile letter, 6pp. publisher’s advertisments to rear, minor scattered spotting, presentation inscription from the author to his grandson to initial blank, original publisher’s cloth, gilt titled to spine and upper board, a little rubbed and lightly scuffed, 8vo
42 Henniker (Sir Frederick). Notes, During a Visit to Egypt, Nubia, The Oasis, Mount Sinai, and Jerusalem, London: John Murray, 1823, folding tinted aquatint frontispiece (with old oval ink stamp to upper left, creased & frayed to fore-edge margin), uncoloured aquatint vignette title, two uncoloured aquatint plates (one folding, ink stamp to outer corner of each), occasional light spotting and minor dustsoiling, modern half calf gilt, 8vo
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£100-150
£150-200
38 Hawkesworth (John, ed.). An Account of the Voyages Undertaken by the Order of His Present Majesty for Making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere. And Successively Performed by Commodore Byron, Captain Wallis, Captain Carteret, and Captain Cook, 4 vols., 3rd ed., 1785, two folding engraved maps (first map loose), nine folding engraved plates, some scattered spotting and few minor marks, library inkstamps to initial blank and verso of titles, contemporary calf rubbed and worn, rebacked, one or two boards detached, 8vo (4)
£200-300
39 Hedin (Sven). Central Asia and Tibet Towards the Holy City of Lassa, 2 vols., 1st English ed., 1903, four folding maps, illustrations, scattered spotting, vol. II front hinge a little tender, top edge gilt, original red cloth gilt, spines and extremities faded, a few light stains, 8vo, together with Stanley (Henry M.), In Darkest Africa or the Quest, Rescue and Retreat of Emin Governor of Equatoria, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1890, four folding maps (vol. I map detached and torn in two without loss), illustrations, some spotting, original red pictorial cloth gilt, a few dampstains, 8vo, with others including J.G. Millais’ Newfoundland and its Untrodden Ways, 1907 and Wanderings and Memories, 1919 (13)
£150-200
40 Helps (Arthur). The Spanish Conquest in America and its Relation to the History of Slavery and to the Government of Colonies, 5 vols., 1st ed., 1855-61, half titles to vols. I-II & IV only, two folding maps, maps in text, some light spotting and toning, previous owner stamp, bookplates, contemporary mottled calf, covers stamped with gilt arms, spines with red and green labels and gilt decoration, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, together with Squier (E. George), Peru. Incidents of Travel and Exploration in the Land of the Incas, 1st ed., 1877, half title, folding map, illustrations, a few spots, t.e.g., modern black half calf, Mudie’s Select Library label to upper cover, 8vo, with others leather bound, including Edward Whymper’s Travels Amongst the Great Andse of the Equator, 2nd ed., 1892 and William H. Prescott’s History of the Conquest of Peru/Conquest of Mexico, new eds., 1878 (10)
£150-200
43 Heylyn (Peter). Cosmographie, in Four Books. Containing the Chorographie and Historie of the Whole World, and all the Principal Kingdoms, Provinces, Seas, and Isles thereof, 4th edition, published P. Chetwind, 1677, engraved frontispiece, general title printed in red & black with later manuscript ownership signature, four uncoloured double-page engraved maps, maps frayed and trimmed with slight loss, three maps with long closed tears affecting image, partially disbound with loose text pages, upper hinge and joints broken, original boards covered in later cloth, torn, worn and frayed, folio
41 Henderson (Ebenezer). Iceland; or the Journal of a Residence in that Island, During the Years 1814 and 1815. Containing Observations on the Natural Phenomena, History, Literature and Antiquities of the Island; and the Religion, Character, Manners, and Customs of its Inhabitants, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1818, folding engraved map (torn in half), 16 engraved plates, occasional spotting and waterstains, modern speckled calf, 8vo (2)
£100-150
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44 Heylyn (Peter). Cosmographie, in Four Books. Containing the Chorographie and Historie of the Whole World, and all the Principal Kingdoms, Provinces, Seas, and Isles thereof, 5th edition, published P. Chetwind and A. Seile, 1677, additional engraved decorative title torn with slight loss and re-lined, letterpress title printed in red & black and four titles to each part, four engraved folding maps of Europe, Asia, Africa & America by Robert Vaughan, maps cropped at head and foot with slight loss to neatline, upper hinge cracked, later endpapers, 20th century half calf with contrasting morocco label to spine, folio (1)
46 Hooker (William Jackson). Journal of a Tour in Iceland in the Summer of 1809, 1st ed., 1st issue, printed by J. Keymer ‘Not Published’, Yarmouth, 1811, hand-coloured frontispiece, three engraved plates (two folding), illustrations, bound without half title, a little light offsetting and spotting, small manuscript inscription to front endpaper, bookplates, hinges reinforced, contemporary half calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, 8vo Privately printed edition of 500 copies. Encouraged by Joseph Banks, Hooker visited Iceland in 1809, where he collected natural history and other material, but these and most of his journals were destroyed in a fire aboard the ship on his return journey and the book was written largely from memory. £300-400 (1)
£400-600
45 Hobhouse (John Cam, Baron Broughton). A Journey Through Albania, and Other Provinces of Turkey in Europe and Asia, to Constantinople During the Year 1809 and 1810, 2nd ed., 1813, engraved uncoloured frontispiece, two folding engraved maps, engraved plan, two facsimile letters, engraved plate of Greek music, 16 hand-coloured aquatint plates only (of 17, lacking plate 13, View of Tophana), scattered light spotting, one or two frayed foredges, recent green half morocco by Maltbys, 4to
47 Howard-Bury (Lieutenant-Colonel C.K.). Mount Everest. The Reconnaissance, 1921, 1st edition, 1922, together with Bruce (Brigadier-General Hon. C.G.), The Assault on Mount Everest, 1922, 1st edition, 1923, plus Norton (Lieutenant-Colonel E.F.), The Fight for Everest: 1924, 1st edition, 1925, monochrome photogravure and half-tone plates, several in colour, folding maps, etc., all original cloth gilt, some minor marks (generally in good condition), large 8vo Neate H120, B196 & N31. (3)
Abbey Travel 202; Blackmer 821. The second edition, second issue with the continuous pagination in one volume. A famous account of the author’s tour of Greece with Lord Byron in 1809 and 1810, which additionally provides much information on the court of Ali Pasha. £600-800 (1)
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48 Howitt (Alfred William). The Native Tribes of South-East Australia, 1st edition, 1904, nine folding coloured maps (as called for, one detached), one table, illustrations to text, errata slip bound in, occasional spotting, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed and slightly darkened on spine, together with Spencer (Walter Baldwin), The Native Tribes of the Northern Territory of Australia, 1st edition, 1914, photographic plates, folding coloured map, illustrations to text, publisher’s advert leaf at rear, hinges slightly cracked, original cloth gilt, rubbed and spine slightly faded, plus The Northern Tribes of Central Australia, 1st edition, 1904, folding map, two colour folding plates and two folding tables, black and white illustrations to text, some heavy spotting, bookplate removed from front pastedown, hinges cracked, original cloth gilt, some fraying and wear, spine faded, plus Frazer (James George), The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead, 3 volumes, 1st editions (volume 1 2nd impression, volumes 2 & 3 1st impression), 1913-22-24, uncut and largely unopened, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed and minor fraying at foot of volume 2, all 8vo (6)
£150-200
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49 India. Gantz (John), a collection of ten (of 20) hand-coloured lithographs from Indian Microcosm, Madras, 1827, each laid onto card mount, letterpress title to verso, 25 x 32cm (10 x 12.5ins) overall Abbey Travel 445. Plates present; 5-13 & 17. (10)
£400-600
50 Isfahani (Abu al-Faraj). Mukhtar al-aghani fi 'l-akhbar wa'ltahani, 8 volumes, 1965, title and text in Arabic, few black and white plates, later cloth-backed boards, 8vo, together with other Arabic literature and language resources, including University of Michigan Contemporary Arabic Readers, 3 volumes, Arabic Bible, Alexandria circa 1917, and other similar (30)
£200-300
52 Juan (Jorge & Ulloa, Antonio de). A Voyage to South-America: Describing at Large the Spanish Cities, Towns, Provinces, &c. on that Extensive Continent. Interspersed throughout with Reflections on the Genius, Customs, Manners, and Trade of the Inhabitants; Together with the Natural History of the Country. And an Account of their Gold and Silver Mines, 2 vols., 1st English ed., 1758, seven engraved maps and plates, including six folding (backed and repaired with archival tissue paper), publisher’s list at end of vol. I, one or two words of text crossed-through, some light offsetting and spotting, previous owner inscriptions, contemporary calf, rebacked, a little rubbed and stained, 8vo
51 Java. Batavia in Deszelfs Gelegenheid, Opkomst, Voortreffelyke, Gebouwen, Hooge en Laage Regeering, Geschiedenissen, Kerkzaaken, Koop-handel, Zeden, Luchtgesteldheid, Ziekten, Dieren en Gewassen, 4 volumes (bound as one), Amsterdam: Smit & Holtrop, 1799, vignette to each title, two engraved folding maps, large engraved folding plan of Batavia, eight engraved folding plates, light damp stain to third volume, partially removed library stamps to titles, slightly later boards, crudely rebacked, 4to Re-edition of “Batavia, de Hoofdstad van Neerlands O. Indien”, published in 1782-83, with a new preface and with the same plates. Landwehr, VOC, 499; Bastin/Brommer, 23. £300-500 (1)
Sabin 36813. (2)
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53 Kitching (Rev. A.L.). On the Backwaters of the Nile. Studies of Some Child Races of Central Africa, 1st edition, 1912, half-title present, black & white plates from photographs, folding map at rear, occasional spotting, top edge gilt, original gilt decorated cloth, a little rubbed at head & foot, thick 8vo, together with Wingate (Major F.R.), Mahdiism and the Egyptian Sudan..., 1st edition, 1891, numerous pland and maps (some folding), folding map in rear pocket, edges untrimmed, bookplate removed from upper pastedown, hinges cracked, original cloth gilt, slightly frayed at head & foot of spine, 8vo, with Wason (J. Cathcart), East Africa and Uganda, or Our Last Land, 1st edition, 1905, numerous plates from photographs, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, 8vo, plus Harrison (J. W.), A.M. Mackay, Pioneer Missionary of the Church Missionary Society to Uganda, by his sister, 1st edition, 1890, etched portrait frontispiece, upper hinge cracked, original cloth gilt, 8vo (4)
58 Leake (William Martin). Travels in the Morea, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1830, together with Peloponnesiaca: A Supplement to Travels in the Morea, 1st ed., 1846, together 4 vols., two large folding maps and twenty-eight engraved maps, plans and plates, some folding, uniform contemporary brown half calf, gilt decorated spines with contrasting labels, raised bands with Greek vase motif in compartments, slight shelf wear to extremities, 8vo Blackmer 974 (without the Supplement). Atabey 691 & 693. A highly important set including the scarce Supplement, giving a fascinating account of journeys carried out from February to May 1805 and February to May 1806. Leake was a member of the Society of Dilettanti, a Fellow of the Royal Society and of the Royal Geographical Society, and was Vice-President of the Royal Society of Literature. The binding of this set matches the Eton prize binding illustrated on page 357 in Atabey. £2000-3000 (4)
£200-250
59 Lepsius (Dr. Richard). Discoveries in Egypt, Ethiopia, and the Peninsular of Sinai, in the Years 1842-1845, during the Mission sent out by His Majesty Frederick William IV of Prussia, edited, with notes, by Kenneth R.H. Mackenzie, 2nd edition, with additions & corrections, 1853, half-title, tinted lithograph frontispiece, folding map and single-plate of inscriptions, some spotting and toning, original blindstamped cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo
54 Lane (Edward William). An Arabic-English Lexicon, derived from the Best and most Copious Eastern Sources..., 8 parts (bound in 4 volumes), Williams and Norgate, 1863-93, text in triple column, blindstamp to titles, bookplate of Rev. Philemon Moore to upper pastedowns, contemporary half morocco, rubbed and scuffed to extremities, large 4to (4)
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£70-100
£150-200
55 Le Bon (Gustav). La Civilisation des Arabes, 1st edition, Paris, 1884, four maps, eleven chromolithographs, including frontispiece, wood engraved illustrations throughout including some full page, some toning to initial and final leaves, hinges broken, near contemporary quarter morocco, spine rubbed and scuffed, large 8vo (1)
£150-200
56 Le Vaillant (Francois). Second Voyage dans l’Intérieur de l’Afrique..., 2 volumes, Paris: Jansen, [1796], half-titles, twenty-one engraved plates (including five folding), all with contemporary handcolouring, most with original guard sheet, occasional minor mark, partially removed library ink stamps to half-titles and titles, contemporary marbled calf, gilt, spines later varnished, rubbed and scuffed to joints and corners, shelf mark to foot of spines (removed), 4to No presidence has been established between the present work (being the publisher’s deluxe 4to) and the 8vo edition issued in three volumes. A folding map was issued separately at a later date. (2) £300-500
57 Le Vaillant (Francois). Travels into the Interior Parts of Africa, by the way of the Cape of Good Hope in the years 1780, 81, 82, 83, 84 and 85, printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1790, eleven engraved plates (of twelve) only (lacking plate of Hottentot Woman from volume two, as often), occasional minor spotting or light offsetting to text, 20th century ownership inscription to front free endpaper, contemporary calf, rubbed and worn, boards detached of volume one, 8vo (2)
£100-150
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61 Lock (William George). Askja, Iceland’s Largest Volcano: With a Description of the Great Lava Desert in the Interior: And a Chapter on the Genesis of the Island, 1st ed., published by the author, Charlton, Kent, 1881, folding colour map, advertisements at end, one or two spots, previous owner inscription to half title, original brown cloth, 8vo
60 Lizars (W.H.). A Modern and Ancient General Atlas Comprehending all the Empires, Kingdoms, States &c. in the World. Constructed from the most correct Authorities and containing all the recent Discoveries of Parry, Ross, Franklin &c. &c. published Whittaker, Treacher & Co., 1831, calligraphic title with near contemporary manuscript signature partially deleted, title page detached, torn, frayed and spotted, thirty-six (complete as list) engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, comprising of thirty-three ‘modern’ maps and three ancient historical maps, each map with a contemporary manuscript title on verso and pencil marginalia and occasional pencil annotations to maps, some finger and dust soiling to margins, index bound at rear, contemporary half calf, lacking upper board and spine, heavily worn and rubbed, 4to
A good copy. The author describes the great eruption of Askja in 1875 and argues that it is Iceland’s largest volcano rather than Hekla. (1) £150-200
62 Malcolm (Sir John). The History of Persia, Pahlavi Reprint Series, 2 volumes 1976, facsimile edition, original publisher’s giltdecorated boards, 4to, together with twelve other titles in the Pahlavi Reprint series, including Drouville, Voyage en Perse, Eastwick, Journal of a Diplomat’s Three Years Residence in Persia and others related, plus thirteen volumes from the Classics of Exploration series
An uncommon atlas. Only two institutional copies recorded and no copy appearing in auction for thirty years. (1) £200-300
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£150-200
63 Mandelslo (Johann Albrecht von). Voyages Celebres & remarquables, faits de Perse aux Indes Orientales ... contenant une Description nouvelle & tres-curieuse de l’Indostan, de l’Empire du Grand-Mogol, des Iles & Presqu’iles de l’Orient, des Royaumes de Siam, du Japon, de la Chine, du Congo, &c., nouvelle edition revue & corrigée exactement, augmentée considerablement ... & surpassant en bonté & en beauté les précedentes editions, trans. A. de Wicquefort, 2 volumes, Amsterdam: Michel Charles le Cène, 1727, half-titles, printed titles in red and black, engraved portrait of the author, folding panoramic engraved view of Yedo (Tokyo), fourteen further engraved folding plates, thirteen engraved plates (on seven pages), twenty engraved maps (including fourteen folding), plus some engraved plates and maps to text, carefully removed library stamps to half-titles and printed titles, catalogue numbers in ink to verso of titles and front free endpapers, overall toning throughout, contemporary marbled calf, spine varnished, joints and extremities rubbed and worn, library labels and shelf mark to spines, folio Brunet IV, 178; Cordier, Japonica pp.367-8. (2)
£800-1200
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64 Maundrell (Henry). A Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter, A.D. 1697, 5th edition, to which is now added an Account of the Author’s Journey to the Banks of Euphrates at Beer, and to the Country of Mesopotamia, Oxford: Printed at the Theater, 1732, engraved vignette to title, fifteen engraved plates (nine folding), contemporary panelled calf, upper joint split and lower joint cracked, 8vo (1)
£100-150
65 Miers (John). Travels in Chile and La Plata, including Accounts Respecting the Geography, Geology, Statistics, Government, Finances, Agriculture, Manners and Customs, of the Mining Operations in Chile, 1st edition, 2 volumes, printed for Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1826, three folding maps, three engraved plans, sixteen uncoloured lithograph plates (including some folding), all correct as list, some spotting, toning and few minor marks, contemporary inscription to upper pastedowns ‘John Nova Scotia’, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spines, rubbed and scuffed with repair to upper board of volume one, 8vo Abbey Travel 701. (2)
£100-150
Lot 68 66 Moeller (Bernard). Two Years at the Front with Mounted Infantry, 1903, portrait frontispiece, numerous maps (some folding), some toning, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, 8vo, together with Jackson (Murray Cosby), A Soldier’s Diary South Africa 18991901, published 1913, black & white frontispiece & illustrations, original cloth gilt, 8vo, with Hofmeyer (Adrian), The Story of my Captivity During the Transvaal War, 1899-1900, published 1900, portrait frontispiece, original cloth, spine faded, 8vo, and Ralph (Julian), War’s Brighter Side..., 1901, black & white frontispiece, some spotting, clipped author’s signature to upper pastedown, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, 8vo, plus five others (9)
£150-250
67 Barton (G.B. & Britton, Alexander). History of New South Wales from the Records, 2 volumes, Sydney, 1889/1894, folding maps, monochrome illustrations, etc., original dark blue cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks, together with Historical Records of New South Wales, 7 volumes bound in 8, Sydney, 1893-1901, folding maps, plans, illustrations, etc., original quarter dark blue morocco gilt, first 4 volumes heavily rubbed and scuffed to spines, with some wear, and upper cover to first volume detached, remaining volumes rubbed with some marks, thick 8vo, plus a separately issued album of facsimiles of charts to accompany volume I, part 1, Sydney, 1893, in 4to (11)
69 Olafsson (Eggert & Bjarni Palsson). Travels in Iceland: Performed by Order of his Danish Majesty. Containing Observations on the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants, a Description of the Lakes, Rivers, Glaciers, Hot-Springs, and Volcanoes; of the Various Kinds of Earths, Stones, Fossils and Petrifications; as well as of the Animals, Insects, Fishes &c. Translated from the Danish, 1st English ed., 1805, folding engraved map, six engraved plates including a duplicate plate of Mount Heela and a hand-coloured Birds Eye View of a Volcano in the Island of Bourbon (taken from Bory de St. Vincent’s work on Mauritius and the Isle of Bourbon), a few light spots, bookplates and presentation inscription, all edges gilt, later reverse calf, covers with armorial crest stamped in gilt, spine with green labels, some slight fading to margins, 8vo
£200-300
68 Ogilby (John). Asia, The First Part [all published] being an Accurate Description of Persia and the Several Provinces therof. The Vast Empire of the Great Mogul and other parts of India and their Several Kingdoms and Regions..., 1st edition, 1673, letterpress title printed in red & black with near contemporary ownership signature, engraved allegorical frontispiece, first few leaves disbound, p.8 torn without loss to text, four double page maps but lacking the folding map of Asia, twenty-six of twenty-eight) uncoloured engraved plates, including ten double page, numerous engravings to text throughout, occasional creasing and marginal closed tears, maps and several plates with library blind stamp affecting margins, library label to front pastedown, hinges and joints weak and cracked, near contemporary reverse calf, boards near detached, rubbed, worn and frayed, folio Sold as a collection of maps and prints, not subject to return. (1)
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£500-800
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70 [Parker, Mary Ann]. A Voyage Round the World in the Gorgon Man of War, Captain John Parker, Performed and Written by his Widow, for the Advantage of a Numerous Family, 1st edition, printed by John Nichols, 1795, list of subscribers, 2 pp. publisher’s advertisements to rear, scattered spotting, presentation inscription ‘from the authoress to Henry Madden, 10th January 1799’ to title, contemporary half calf, lacking upper cover and front free endpaper, 8vo Ferguson 229; Hill (2004) 1303; Mendelssohn (1979) III, p.629. The first private traveller’s account of the new colony, and the first by a woman. Captain Parker sailed with the Gorgon as part of the Third Fleet, carrying Philip King, the new Lieutenant Governor of Norfolk Island and his family. While at Port Jackson, Captain Parker attended conferences to discuss the establishment of a whaling fishery on the coast of New Holland. His minutes of these discussions were published by his widow in the present work, alongside the author’s informal observations on the personalities in the settlement. The Gorgon left Australia in December 1791 taking with her Watkin Tench and other marines who had sailed with the First Fleet in 1788. £3000-5000 (1)
71 Patton (Emily S.). Japanese Topsyturveydom, Tokyo: T. Hasegawa, 1896, colour woodblock printed throughout on crepe paper, original silk ties, 4to One of the largest crepe paper books produced by Hasegawa, this volume is noted for the depiction of bonsai plants on p. 6. (1) £70-100
72 Picturesque Europe. 5 vols., Cassell, c. 1870, additional titles to each, steel-engraved plates, illustrations, scattered light spotting, contemporary green half calf, spines with red labels and gilt decoration, light edge wear, 4to, together with vols. 1-4 only (of 5) of the same work (9)
£100-150
74 Qur’an. Arabic Qur’an with interlinear translation in Urdu and Persian, Dhaka, Bangladesh, circa 1850-70, lithograph printed throughout, Arabic text highlighted in orange wash, interlinear translations in Urdu and Persian, printed commentary to margins, one or two manuscript annotations (possibly in the hand of Rev. Bevan Jones), marginal paper repair to first few leaves, later patterned endpapers, 20th century green cloth envelope-style binding, folio 32 x 24cm (12.5 x 9.5ins) Rare. From the collection of Rev. Lewis Bevan Jones, Baptist missionary in India (biography of Bevan Jones loosely inserted). £300-500 (1)
73 Prichard (James Cowles). The Natural History of Man; Comprising Inquiries into the Modifying Influence of Physical and Moral Agencies on the Different Tribes of the Human Family, 1st ed., 1843, thirty-eight steel-engraved plates (including thirty-four handcoloured), wood-engraved illustrations to text, occasional minor mark, bookplate of Thomas Hodgkin to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, a little worn to joints, 8vo (1)
£300-400
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75 Rainsford (Marcus). An Historical Account of the Black Empire of Hayti: Comprehending a view of the Principal Transactions in the Revolution of Saint Domingo; with its Antient and Modern State, 1805, half-title discarded, engraved frontispiece, two engraved folding maps and plans, eight engraved plates and a 3 page facsimile letter, all complete as listed, some spotting & few marks, toning, dust & finger-soiling, near contemporary gilt blind decorated morocco, rebacked preserving original spine, lacking spine labels, 4to (1)
ÂŁ250-350
76 Rennell (James). A Bengal Atlas: Containing Maps of the Theatre of War and Commerce on that side of Hindoostan, 2nd edition, 1781, title page, contents list with errata printed to verso, advertisment, map of inland navigation, tables of routes and distances, key map to Bengal and Bahar, nineteen double page engraved maps and one single page map, engraved panorama of Oudanulla and Chunargur (on one sheet), the first ten maps with contemporary outline colouring, lacking the battle of Buxur plan, slight water staining, a.e.g., contemporary mottled calf with elaborate decorated borders to boards, worn and rubbed at extremities, folio (1)
ÂŁ500-800
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77 Riley (James). Loss of the American Brig Commerce, Wrecked on the Western Coast of Africa, in the Month of August, 1815. With an Account of Tombuctoo, and of the Hitherto Undiscovered Great City of Wassanah, 1st ed., 1817, folding, linen-backed engraved map, scattered spotting and dust-soiling, modern half morocco, 4to (1)
£150-200
79 Ross (John). Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a NorthWest Passage, and of a Residence in the Arctic Regions During the Years 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832, 1833, Including the Reports of Commander, Now Captain James Clark Ross, and the Discovery of the Northern Magnetic Pole, 1st ed., 1835, 31 engraved and lithographed plates, charts and maps, some coloured, frontispiece slightly splitting along lower plate mark, some offsetting and scattered spotting, later black half morocco, edges a little rubbed, 4to Abbey Travel 636; Sabin 73381. (1)
78 Rome. Vedute Antiche e Moderne le Pui Interessanti della Citta di Roma, V. Monaldini & S. Piale, c. 1790, engraved title, 100 engraved views on 50 sheets, text in French, some scattered spotting, bookplates, gilt gauffered edges, contemporary full calf, upper cover lettered in gilt, spine faded, edges rubbed, sheet size 27 x 190cm, small 4to (1)
£300-400
80 Routledge (Mrs. Scoresby). The Mystery of Easter Island. The Story of an Expedition, 2nd ed., printed for the author, [1920], numerous photogravure and half-tone maps and illustrations, some folding, advertisement leaf at end, endpapers renewed, top edge gilt, original green cloth gilt, neatly rebacked with original spine relaid, slipcase, 8vo
£150-200
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81 Royal Asiatic Society. Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 1st edition, 3 volumes, Parbury, Allen & Co., 1827, halftitles to volumes one and two (not called for in volume three), eighty one engraved and lithograph plates (two with contemporary colouring), including views of antiquities, sculptures, facsimiles of asian scripts etc. (some folding) errata slip to first volume, contemporary half calf, Signet Library gilt stamp to upper board of each volume, very slightly rubbed, 4to A surprisingly rare publication, the contributors to which include John Francis Davis, Henry Colebrooke, Sir John Malcolm, James Tod, R.M. Grindlay, William Marsden, and many others. The subjects include marriage ceremonies of the Hindus, white elephants, the wild dog of the Western Ghats, the cave temples of Ellora, the sheep-eater of Hindustan, the Purik sheep of Ladakh, the Sutlej Valley, and others. ÂŁ800-1200 (3)
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86 Shore (Frederick John). Notes on Indian Affairs, 2 volumes, John Parker, 1837, occasional pencil marginalia, contemporary ownership inscriptions to front free endpapers, contemporary half calf, rubbed to joints, spine labels to volume one lacking, 8vo, together with Napier (Charles James), Defects Civil and Military of the Indian Government, Charles Westerton, 1853, occasional pencil marginalia, bookplate of Archibald Trotter to upper pastedown, original cloth, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, plus Arnold (Edwin), The Marquis of Dalhousie’s Administration of British India, 2 volumes, Saunders, Otley & Co., 1862-65, original publisher’s cloth, spines faded, a little rubbed and slightly scuffed, 8vo, plus three other titles relating to India (10)
£150-200
82 Ruttledge (Hugh). Everest 1933, 1st edition, 1934, sepia plates after photographs, including a portrait of F.S. Smythe, signed by Smythe in blue ink, original cloth gilt, in good condition, together with Everest: The Unfinished Adventure, 1st edition, 1937, numerous plates after photographs, folding maps, etc., original blue cloth gilt, spine lettering rubbed, large 8vo Neate R99 & R100. The first volume being an author’s presentation copy, inscribed to the front endpaper ‘Everest was worth trying for, and we will try again. Hugh Ruttledge. December, 1934.’ (2) £150-200
83 Savary (Claude Etienne). Letters on Greece; being a Sequel to Letters on Egypt, and containing Travels through Rhodes, Crete, and other islands of the Archipelago, 1st English edition, Dublin: L. White, et al, 1788, half-title, occasional minor mark, bookplate of Robert Montgomery, Convoy, Eire, to upper pastedown, contemporary marbled calf, joints cracked, 8vo (1)
£100-150
87 Sieber (Franz Wilhelm). Travels in the Island of Crete, in the Year 1817, 1st English ed., 1823, folding frontispiece, two engraved plates, light offsetting, bookplate, modern buff boards, black morocco label to spine, 8vo
84 Savary (Claude Etienne). Lettres sur l’Egypte, ou l’on offre le parrallele des moeurs anciennes et modernes des habitans..., 3 volumes & Lettres sur la Grece, pour Servir de Suite Celles sur l’Egypte, Nouvelle Edition, Paris, 1798, together four volumes, half-titles, four folding maps and two folding plates, occasional minor dust-soiling or light spotting, contemporary uniform marbled calf gilt, 8vo Blackmer 1492 & 1493. (4)
Blackmer 1542. First published in Vienna in 1820. “Sieber spent two years in the Levant, one in Crete collecting botanical specimens and the other travelling in Egypt and the Holy Land.” (1) £100-150
£150-200
88 Smith (Thornley). South Africa Delineated; or, Sketches, Historical and Descriptive, of its Tribes and Missions, and of the British Colonies of the Cape and Port-Natal, 1st edition, 1850, six engraved plates (including frontispiece), publisher’s advertisements at rear, occasional spotting, original cloth gilt, spine torn, 8vo, together with Ellis (William), Three Visits to Madagascar during the Years 1853 - 1854 - 1856, Including a Journey to the Capital. With Notices of the Natural History of the Country and of the Present Civilisation of the People, 1858, wood engraved folding frontispiece, plates and illustrations, single-page engraved map, signature to upper margin of title, occasional spotting, contemporary half calf, rubbed, 8vo, plus 4 others, Chips from Tunis: A Glimpse of Arab Life, by Madame Barbe Patteson, [1885], The New Playground or Wanderings in Algeria, by Alexander A. Knox, 1881, The Martyr Church: A Narrative of the Introduction, Progress, and Triumph of Christianity in Madagascar, by William Ellis, 1870, and The Drama of Madagascar, by Sonia E. Howe, 1938, all original cloth, 8vo
85 Scott (C. Rochfort). Rambles in Egypt and Candia, with Details of the Military Power and Resources of those Countries, and Observations on the Government, Policy, and Commercial System of Mohammed Ali, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1837, five lithographed plates, and folding plan of Karnak, some light toning, modern brown half calf gilt, contrasting morocco labels to spines, 8vo Abbey Travel 269; Blackmer 1514. (2)
£100-150
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89 Smyth (Lieutenant William and Frederick Lowe). Narrative of a Journey from Lima to Para, across the Andes and down the Amazon: Undertaken with a View of Acertaining the Practicability of a Navigable Communication with the Atlantic, by the Rivers Pachitea, Ucayali, and Amazon, 1st ed., 1836, ten lithographed and wood-engraved plates, three maps (two folding), publisher’s list at end, some light offsetting and spotting, endpapers renewed, original brown cloth, paper label to spine, some fading and stains, 8vo Sabin 85346. (1)
£150-200
Lot 92
90 Stanford (Edward, publisher). Stanford’s Family Atlas of General Geography Exhibiting the Various Physical and Political Divisions of the Chief Countries of the World, 1894, additional half title, fifty colour lithographic maps, including forty-eight double page (complete), occasional marginal finger soiling, index bound at rear, all edges gilt, contemporary half morocco with gilt title to spine and upper siding, a little worn at extremities, large folio (1)
£70-100
91 Stephanopoli (Dimo and Nicolo). Voyage de Dimo et Nicolo Stephanopoli en Grece, pendant les années V et VI..., d’apres deux missions, dont l’une du Gouvernmement Francais, et l’autre du générale en chef Buonaparte, 2 volumes (bound in one), 1st edition, 2nd impression, Paris, [1800], title to each volume, eight engraved plates (including two folding), a little dust soiling, ink stamp to title of first part, recent half calf gilt, 8vo Blackmer 1606. (1)
£200-300
92 Swiss costume. Collection des costumes de la Suisse et de ses pays limitrophes, Zurich: Keller et Fussli, circa 1820, decorative hand-coloured aquatint title within garland, 24 hand-coloured aquatint plates of Swiss costumes, one tissue guard with short tear, all edges gilt, original cloth backed blue boards gilt, 16mo in 4s (11 x 9.5cm) Colas 660. (1)
£200-300
93 Swiss costume. Collection de Costumes Suisses, [cover title], Basel: Birman & Fils, circa 1820s, [cover-title], fifty-seven fine handcoloured lithograph plates, each approximately 21.5 x 15.5cm (a few watermarked Oser or Whatman, 1821 & 1822), loosely contained together in original marbled porfolio with lithograph title to upper board, slight wear with broken ties, portfolio approximately 22.7 x 17cm (1)
Lot 93
£400-600
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96 Tozer (Henry Fanshawe). The Islands of the Aegean, 1st edition, Oxford, 1890, folding map, single advertisement leaf at rear, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo Blackmer 1670. (2)
94 Thevenot (Jean de). The Travels of Monsieur de Thevenot into the Levant. In Three Parts, viz. Into I. Turkey. II. Persia. III. The EastIndies, 1st English ed., 1687, portrait frontispiece (supplied in facsimile), three engraved plates, occasional light spotting, a few waterstains, contemporary presentation inscription to and signature of Charles Dormer (probably the 2nd Earl of Carnarvon, 1632-1709) to title, contemporary mottled calf, a few neat repairs, later gilt title to spine, folio
£150-200
Atabey 1217; Blackmer 1650: “Thevenot began his travels in the Levant in 1655, returning to Paris in 1659 to prepare the first part of his travels for publication, which describes Constantinople, the Archipelago, Asia Minor and Egypt. He left Paris in October, 1663 and travelled through Syria and Persia to India; Thevenot died near Tabriz in 1667. The second and third parts of his voyages were published posthumously by Petis de la Croix and the Sieur de Luisandre.” £500-700 (1)
97 Troil (Uno von). Letters on Iceland: Containing Observations on the Civil, Literary, Ecclesiastical, and Natural History; Antiquities, Volcanos, Basaltes, Hot Springs; Customs, Dress, Manners of Inhabitants, &c. made, During a Voyage undertaken in the Year 1772, by Joseph Banks, Esq. P.R.S. Assisted by Dr. Solander, F.R.S. Dr. J. Lind, F.R.S. Dr. Uno von Troil, and several other Literary and Ingenious Gentlemen..., 1st ed., 1780, engraved frontispiece of a geyser, folding engraved map (small repair to verso), final leaf repaired, manuscript scoring to one or two leaves, manuscript note to frontispiece verso, near contemporary tan calf, spine a little faded, a few marks, 8vo
95 Time-Life Books. Classics of Exploration, 19 works bound in 20 volumes, 1983-86, some colour and numerous monochrome plates and illustrations, all edges gilt, original uniform full brown leather gilt, 8vo, VG
First English edition, translated from the German edition of 1779. Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander had been preparing to join Captain James Cook on his second voyage, but forced to withdraw and instead led an expedition to Iceland in 1772, the work is the first extensive description of Iceland to be published in English. £200-300 (1)
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98 Trollope (Anthony). How the “Mastiffs” Went to Iceland, 1st ed. 1878, half title, colour map, two mounted albumen prints, 14 uncoloured lithographed plates by Mrs. Hugh Blackburn, one or two light spots, top edge gilt, later crimson half morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, 4to
100 Tuckett (Francis Fox). A Pioneer in the High Alps, Apline Diaries and Letters of F. F. Tuckett, 1856-1874, Edward Arnold, 1920, photogravure portrait frontispiece with original tissue guard, seven black and white plates, light scattered spotting, presentation inscription ‘Lucy and Violet Hodgkin from Alice Tuckett, Xmas 1920’ and ownership inscription of Robin A. Hodgkin to upper pastedown, original brown cloth, spine slightly faded, 8vo, together with [Tuckett, Elizabeth], Pictures in Tyrol and Elsewhere, from a family Sketch-book, 2nd edition, Longmans, Green & Co., 1869, numerous black and white plates, original publisher’s cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, scuffed, 8vo, plus Whymper (Edward), Scrambles Amongst the Alps in the Years 1860-69, 5th edition, John Murrary, 1900, numerous black and white plates, plans, maps and illustrations to text, some light scattered spotting, original blue cloth, 8vo
Privately printed account of a trip to Iceland by Trollope and others as guests of Mr and Mrs John Burns, aboard their yacht the “Mastiff” in June and July of 1878. £150-200 (1)
First work Neate T69. From the collection of Robin Hodgkin (1916-2003), the eminent mountaineer and educationalist. Alice Tuckett married Francis in 1896. £150-200 (3)
101 Tully (Miss.). Letters Written during a Ten Years’ Residence at the Court of Tripoli; Published from the Originals in the Possession of the Family of the Late Richard Tully..., comprising Authentic Memoirs and Anecdotes of the Reigning Bashaw..., also, an Account of the Domestic Manners of the Moors, Arabs and Turks, 2 vols., 3rd edition, 1819, seven hand-coloured aquatint plates and one folding engraved map, some offsetting to text, recent endpapers, contemporary half calf, rebacked retaining morocco title labels, 8vo Abbey Travel 299. (2)
102 Turner (J.M.W., illust.). Wanderings by the Loire, by Leitch Richie, 1st ed., 1833, 21 engraved plates, including additional title, some light spotting and toning, all edges gilt, contemporary black morocco gilt, edges a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Wanderings by the Seine, from Rouen to the Source, 1st ed., 1835, additional engraved title, 19 engraved plates, a few spots, bookplate, all edges gilt, contemporary morocco gilt, a trifle rubbed, 8vo, plus The Danube, its History, Scenery and Topography... from Sketches taken on the spot by Abresch, and Drawn by W.H. Bartlett... ed. William Beattie, 1844, additional engraverd title, numerous steel-engraved plates, illustrations, scattered spotting, contemporary plum half morocco gilt, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to, with four others including Joseph Snowe’s The Rhine, Legends, Traditions, History, from Cologne to Mainz, 2 vols., 1839
99 Trollope (Anthony). South Africa, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1878, half titles, folding map to vol. I (with tear and repair to verso), scattered spotting, small inkstamps, previous owner signature to half titles, top edge gilt, contemporary burgundy half morocco by Sotheran, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with North America, 2 vols., 3rd ed., 1862, folding map to vol. I (with closed tears), one or two light spots, top edge gilt, later red half morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, 8vo, plus The West Indies and the Spanish Main, 3rd ed., 1860, similarly bound (5)
£200-300
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103 Vancouver (George). A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean, and Round the World: in which the Coast of North-West America has been carefully Examined and Accurately Surveyed. Undertaken by His Majesty’s Command, Principally with a view to Ascertain the Existence of any Navigable Communication between the North Pacific and North Atlantic Oceans; and Performed in the Years 1790, 1791, 1792, 1793, 1794, and 1795, in the Discovery Sloop of War, and Armed Tender Chatham, Under the Command of Captain George Vancouver, 3 vols., 1st edition, London: G.G. & J. Robinson and J. Edwards, 1798, seventeen engraved plates after W. Alexander by J. Landseer, J. Fittler and others, and one single-page engraved map of Hergest’s Islands, upper blank margin of titles with ownership signature of William FitzRoy Decr. 1799 in pencil (overwritten in ink to vol. 1), with occasional pencil annotations to margins in the same hand, occasional scattered spotting and marks, some dampstaining mostly to margins of few leaves & plates, bookplates removed, 19th century half calf, gilt and blind decorated spines with morocco labels, extremities slightly rubbed, 4to Howes V-23, Sabin 98443, Hill 1753. George Vancouver (1757-1798) who had travelled with Cook on his second and third voyages, commanded HMS Discovery on the expedition to secure lands for Britain in the Pacific Northwest. He was also charged to explore the coastline between 30 and 60 degrees latitude with the intention of discovering the Northwest Passage connecting the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. The expedition commenced in England, proceeding around the Cape of Good Hope, continuing to New Zealand, King George’s Sound (discovered and named by Vancouver), Tahiti, the Hawaiian Islands, San Diego, Monterey, and San Francisco etc., progressing up the Northwest coast to Nootka Sound and Vancouver island which was named after him. Rear Admiral Lord William FitzRoy KCB (17821857), was the third son of Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton. He entered the Navy on 21 April 1794 and was later promoted to post-captain in 1804, taking command of the frigate Aeolus. He was present at the battle of Cape Ortegal on 4 November 1805, and at the invasion of Martinique in February 1809. In June 1810 he commissioned the frigate Macedonian to serve on the Lisbon station. On 7 April 1811 FitzRoy was dismissed from the Navy after a court-martial found him guilty of “False Expense of Stores” and “Tyranny & Oppression”. FitzRoy was charged with falsifying the ship store report and selling the surplus for personal profit. He had sentenced a seaman to 48 lashes for drunkenness, four times the legal maximum. FitzRoy was declared incapable of serving again as an officer, but his former rank was restored to him by the Prince Regent the following August. He received the promotion of rear admiral in 1837, but received no further employment in the Navy. In addition to his career in the Navy he was elected Member of Parliament for Thetford in 1806, but did not actually sit in Parliament until 1810. £2000-3000 (3)
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104 View Books. [Views in Switzerland], circa 1865, forty-six uncoloured lithographs, contemporary ink ownership signatures to front pastedown and front endpaper, some juvenile pencilling to rear pastedown, contemporary half calf gilt, a little worn at extremities, small 8vo, together with, [Views in Germany], circa 1865, seventyeight uncoloured lithographs, contemporary ink ownership signature to front pastedown and front endpaper, one plate with juvenile pencilling to verso, contemporary half calf gilt, a little worn at extremities, small 8vo, with, Ritchie (Leitch), Heath’s Picturesque Annual for 1833, 1834, 1835 & 1836, 4 volmes, Travelling Sketches on the Rhine and in Belgium and Holland, Travelling Sketches on the Sea-Coasts of France, Scott and Scotland [and] A Journey to St. Petersburg and Moscow through Courland and Livonia, 1833 - 36, additional decorative titles, numerous uncoloured engraved plates , some spotting, a.e.g., publisher’s cloth gilt, a little worn and frayed, one volume with spine partially detached, 8vo, with two other volumes similar (8)
£150-200
Lot 106
105 Waller (John Augustine). A Voyage in the West Indies: Containing Various Observations made during a Residence in Barbadoes, and Several of the Leeward Islands; with some Notices and Illustrations Relative to the City of Paramarabo, in Surinam, 1st ed., 1820, engraved map, six aquatint plates, some light offsetting, waterstains, modern olive panelled calf, 8vo Sabin 101114. (1)
£150-200
106 Wansleben (Johann Michael). The Present State of Egypt; Or, A new Relation of a Late Voyage into that Kingdom. Performed in the Years 1672 and 1673 by F. Vansleb, R.D., Wherein you have an exact and true Account of many Rare and Wonderful Particulars of that Ancient Kingdom. Englished by M.D. B.D., London: Printed by R[obert]. E[veringham]. for John Starkey, at the Miter in Fleet-street, near Temple-Bar, 1678, [6], 253, [11]pp., preliminary license to print not present, ink stain to text leaf B3 and verso of final leaf S4 (bookseller’s advertisement), repair to fore-edge blank margin of B7, some close-trimming at head and foot occasionally affecting few running titles, catchwords & signatures, 19th century calf, hinges repaired, spine rebacked, rubbed to extremities, 8vo
107 Ward (H.G.). Mexico in 1827. By H.G. Ward, Esq. His Majesty’s Charge D’Affaires in that Country During the Years 1825, 1826, and part of 1827, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1828, half titles, 13 hand-coloured lithographed and aquatint plates, some folding (one or two folds reinforced and repaired to verso), two folding linen-backed maps, occasional underlining and annotation, some offsetting and spotting, presentation labels at front to Senor Don Jose P. Bustamante from George W, Bryant, contemporary half calf, some worming and a few dampstains, 8vo
Wing W711, ESTC R38063, Blackmer 1770. This volume is a translation of Nouvelle relation en forme de journal, dun voyage fait en Egypte, published in 1677. This was Wansleben’s second journey into Egypt (April 1672 to October 1673), and he travelled further south into Egypt than any other traveller up to that time. He accumulated a considerable collection of oriental manuscripts which were deposited in the French royal collection. He travelled further south into Egypt than any other traveller up to that time. (1) £300-500
Abbey Travel 668; Sabin 101302. (2)
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110 Werner (Carlo). Vedute Dell’ Assedio di Roma del 1849, Views of the Seige of Rome in 1849, published Rome, circa 1850, twelve (complete) uncoloured engraved plates by Da Domenico Amici, slight spotting, contemporary dated ownership signature to inside rear cover, contemporary paper wrappers with printed title and publisher in Italian and English to upper & rear siding, lacking spine, covers a little soiled and worn, oblong 4to (1)
111 Whymper (Edward). Travels Amongst the Great Andes of the Equator, 2nd edition, John Murray, 1892, wood engraved plates and illustrations, folding map in pocket at rear, untrimmed, original giltdecorated light brown cloth, spine sunned (generally in bright condition), together with Fitz Gerald (E.A.), The Highest Andes, a record of the first ascent of Aconcagua and Tupungato in Argentina, and the exploration of the surrounding valleys, 1st edition, Methuen, 1899, monochrome plates after photographs, folding maps at rear, some spotting to first few leaves, original red cloth gilt, spine somewhat dulled, plus Ponting (Herbert G.), The Great White South, being an account of experiences with Captain Scott’s South Pole Expedition, and of the nature life of the Antarctic, 1st edition, Duckworth, 1921, monochrome plates after photographs, original blue cloth gilt, spine sunned, short closed tear to head of spine, and Amundsen (Roald and Ellsworth, Lincoln), The First Flight across the Polar Sea, 1st edition, [1927], monochrome plates after photographs, some spotting to first few leaves and outer edges, original blue cloth gilt in bright condition, all 8vo
108 Waring (Edward Scott). A Tour to Sheeraz by the route of Kazroon and Feerozabad, with various Remarks on the Manners, Customs, Laws, Language, and Literature of the Persians..., printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807, engraved frontispiece, one engraved plate, letterpress Persian text in places, some overall browning, modern half calf, 4to The first edition of this work was published in Bombay in 1804. This London edition has a greatly expanded section on the language and poetry of Persia and was “an important book in its day as it constitutes one of the first attempts to introduce Persian poetry to the West. Byron’s reference to Persia poets, especially Hafez, in his English Bards comes from Waring” (Ghani). (1) £400-600
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£100-150
112 Willis (N.P.). American Scenery; or Land, Lake and River, Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature, from Drawings by W.H. Bartlett, volumes 1 & 3 only (of 3), published George Virtue, 1838, additional decorative titles to each volume, portrait to volume 3, engraved map and seventy-eight (only) uncoloured engraved topographical views, some dust soiling and slight spotting throughout, hinges and joints broken and cracked, a.e.g., publisher’s decorative cloth gilt, worn, frayed and stained, 4to
109 Watts (William Lord). Snioland; or, Iceland, its Lokulls and Fjalls, 1st ed., 1875, folding map, 12 mounted photographs, scattered light spotting, contemporary presentation inscription, library number stamp, bookplates, hinges a little tender, original cloth, small chip at head of spine, 8vo (1)
£100-150
£100-150
Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (2)
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115 Wright (Thomas). The Universal Pronouncing Dictionary and General Expositor of the English Language...., 3 volumes (only), circa 1850, additional decorative half title, forty-five uncoloured engraved plates and forty-one (only) uncoloured engraved maps by J.Rapkin, all with contemporary outline colouring, a few maps trimmed with slight loss, very occasional slight staining and dust soiling, contemporary half calf, some boards detached, spines partially lacking, worn, rubbed and frayed, 4to
113 Winterbotham (William). An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View of the American United States and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, 4 volumes, 1st edition, printed for the Editor, J. Ridgway, 1795, twenty-six engraved plates and plans, including two with handcolouring (tobacco plant and Baltimore oriole), without maps (as usual), five tables on three folding sheets, contemporary manuscript annotation in brown ink to the section on the religious houses of Pennsylvania correcting the ommision of the African Church and describing the inscription above the entrance ‘The people that walk in darkness have seen a great light’ (vol 2. p.417), occasional minor dust-soiling or very light spotting, bookplate of William Wycliffe Barlow to upper pastedown of volume one, contemporary half calf, corners rubbed, one or two boards loose, 8vo Howes W-581; Sabin 104832. (4)
Sold as a collection of maps and prints, not subject to return. The maps comprise of:- Africa, North Africa, West Africa, Western Hemisphere, North America, South America, British America, Asia, Arabia, Asia Minor, British Isles, Brazil, Belgium, Part of South Australia, Australia, Channel Islands, Ceylon, Cape Colony, Western Canada, Canada & New Bruswick, Cabool, Chile & La Plata, China, Denmark, Falkland Islands, Europe, England & Wales, Egypt, Germany, France, Greece, British Guayana, Nova Scotia, Natal, Isthmus of Panama, Modern Palestine, Ancient Palestine, Persia, Peru & Bolivia, Polynesia [and] Plymouth & Devonport. £400-600 (3)
£300-400
114 Wordsworth (Christopher). Greece: Pictorial, Descriptive, and Historical, 1st ed., 1840, engraved frontispiece, additional engraved title and twenty-six steel engraved plates, including two maps (complete as list), wood engraved illustrations to text, occasional spotting, green calf gilt, neatly rebacked with original spine relaid, large 8vo (2)
£200-300
116 Wyld (James). A General Atlas, Containing Maps Illustrating some Important Periods in Ancient History and distinct Maps of the Several Empires, Kingdoms and States in the World, published Edinburgh for John Thomson & Co. for Baldwin, Craddock & Joy, London & John Cumming, Dublin, 1819, frontispiece of a comparison plate of the heights of the principal mountains of the world, decorative calligraphic title, one further comparison plate of the principal rivers of the world and forty-one (complete as list) engraved maps (including one double page), all with contemporary outline colouring, very slight spotting to margins, index bound at rear, later endpapers, modern sheep with contrasting morocco labels to spine, a little rubbed at extremities, 4to (1)
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A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF AUSTRALIAN TRAVEL 117 Australia. Historical Records of Australia, 33 volumes (Series I, volumes I-XXVI, Series III, volumes I-VI, & Series IV, volume I), Sydney, Library Committee of the Commonwealth Parliament, 19141922, rebound in modern good-quality blue cloth gilt, thick 8vo (33)
122 Bougainville (Louis de). A Voyage Round the World. Performed by Order of His Most Christian Majesty, in the Years 1766, 1767, 1768, and 1769, Translated from the French by John Reinhold Forster, 1st Dublin ed., 1772, folding engraved chart (with a couple of closed tears), engraved plate of Tahitian canoes (closetrimmed at outer margin), some light toning, library inkstamps, recent black half calf, 8vo
£300-500
Sabin 6869. Printed in the same year as the first London edition. (1) £150-200
123 Britton (Alexander & Bladen, F.M., editors). Historical Records of New South Wales, 7 volumes, bound in 8, Facsimile Edition, Sydney, 1978-80, numerous maps and plates, including many folding and some in colour, original brown cloth gilt in dust jackets, spines lightly faded, 8vo (8)
£100-150
118 Backhouse (James). A Narrative of a Visit to the Australian Colonies, 1st ed., 1843, 15 etched plates, including one folding, three folding maps at end (torn without loss), scattered light spotting, original green blindstamped cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid (faded), corners and edges a little bumped, 8vo Ferguson 3558. Leading the first Quaker mission to Australia, Backhouse, along with George Washington Walker investigated and reported to the authorities the condition of penal colonies and treatment of Aborigines. (1) £150-200
119 Beaglehole (J. C., ed.). The Journals of Captain James Cook on his Voyages of Discovery, 4 vols. plus portfolio, CUP for the Hakluyt Society, 1955-69, colour and black and white illustrations, scattered light spotting, bookplates, portfolio containing folding charts, original blue cloth gilt, d.j.s to text vols. (small tears and stains), 8vo & folio (5)
124 Collins (Lieutenant-Colonel David). An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, from its First Settlement in January 1788, to August 1801: With Remarks on the Dispositions, Customs, Manners &c. of the Native Inhabitants of that Country. To which are Added, some Particulars of New Zealand, Compiled, by Permission, from the MSS. of Lieutenant-Governor King: And an Account of a Voyage Performed by Captain Flinders and Mr. Bass; by which the Existence of a Strait Separating Van Diemen’s Land from the Continent of New Holland was Ascertained. Abstracted from the Journal of Mr. Bass, 2nd ed., 1804, engraved portrait frontispiece, 25 engraved plates and charts (a few close-trimmed), eight text engravings, including one hand-coloured, advertisement leaf at end, one or two closed tears, some offsetting and spotting, waterstains at front and rear gutters, previous owner signature, contemporary half-calf, modern calf reback, 4to
£150-200
120 Bischoff (James). Sketch of the History of Van Diemen’s Land, Illustrated with a Map of the Island, and an Account of the Van Diemen’s Land Company, 1st ed., 1832, large folding hand-coloured map by Arrowsmith (as frontispiece), two uncoloured engraved plates, some light offsetting and spotting, modern half calf, spine a little rubbed, 8vo Ferguson 1517. (1)
£150-200
121 Bonwick (James). The Last of the Tasmanians; or, the Black War of Van Diemen’s Land, 1st ed., 1870, folding map, three colour plates, illustrations, a few spots, bookplate and library stamps of St. Augustine’s College Canterbury, recent green half morocco, 8vo, together with Daily Life and Origin of the Tasmanians, 1st ed., 1870, colour frontispiece, folding map, illustrations, publisher’s list at end, light spots, ex-libris and rebound as above, 8vo (2)
Ferguson 390. Contains detailed accounts of the First Fleet expedition and life in the colony. It is noted for the realistic illustrations of an Aboriginal initiation ceremony, from drawings by convict artist Thomas Watling ‘he no longer uses the enobling poses of antique sculpture’ (Smith, European Vision and the South Pacific). The second part contains the only account of Bass’s journal, which was never recovered, and record for the first time the existence of the koala, wombat and lyrebird. £600-800 (1)
£100-150
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Lot 125 125 Cook (Captain James). A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean; Undertaken by Command of his Majesty, for Making Discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere: Performed under the Direction of Caprains Cook, Clerke and Gore, in the Years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779 and 1780. Being a Copious, Comprehenisve and Satisfactory Abridgement of the Voyage, 1st octavo ed., 4 vols., 1784, half titles to vols. II-IV, engraved portrait frontispiece to vol. I, folding chart (with repaired tear), 49 copper-engraved plates and charts, including folding plate of the Death of Captain Cook, some scattered spotting, marginal dampstains and offsetting, contemporary previous owner signatures to front endpapers, modern half calf, spines with red labels, 8vo (4)
126 Cook (Captain James). The Charts & Coastal Views of Captain Cook’s Voyages, 3 vols., Hakluyt Society, 1988, colour portrait frontispiece to each, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original blue cloth gilt, d.j.s, folio (3)
£800-1200
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127 Cunningham (Peter). Two Years in New South Wales; Comprising Sketches of the Actual State of Society in that Colony; of its Peculiar Advantages to Emigrants; of its Topography, Natural History &c., 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1827, half titles, folding map (laid down and repaired), some spotting and toning, later burgundy half calf, a few small mottled dampstains, 8vo, together with Grey (George), Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, During the Years 1837, 38, and 39, under the Authority of Her Majesty’s Government. Describing Many Newly Discovered, Important and Fertile Districts, with Observations on the Moral and Physical Condition of the Aboriginal Inhabitants, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1841, 22 lithographed plates, including six handcoloured, two folding maps contained in later rear pockets and pp. 101-117 volume II supplied in facsimile, library blindstamps, some light soiling, contemporary cloth-backed boards, vol. I upper cover detached, upper joint split, some edgewear, 8vo, with two others: William Henry Breton’s Excursions in New South Wales, Western Australia and Van Diemen’s Land, During the Years 1830, 1831, 1832 and 1833, 2nd ed., 1834 and James Bonwick’s Discovery and Settlement of Port Phillip, Melbourne, 1856 (6)
130 Evans (George William). A Geographical, Historical, and Topographical Description of Van Diemen’s Land, with Important Hints to Emigrants, and Useful Information Respecting the Application for Grants of Land; Together with a List of the most Necessary Articles for Persons to take out, 1st ed., 1822, folding engraved view of Hobart (repaired to verso), without the Chart of Van Diemen’s Land mentioned in the title as usual (separately issued), scattered spotting and soiling, previous owner inscription, contemporary half calf, spine and edges rubbed, 8vo Ferguson 861. (1)
£200-300
128 Davis (John). Tracks of McKinlay and Party Across Australia. Edited from Mr. Davis’s Manuscript Journal; with an Introductory View of the Recent Australian Explorations of the McDougall Stuart, Burke and Willis, Landsborough, etc., by William Westgarth, 1st ed., 1863, half title, folding map (repaired), 14 tinted lithographed plates (one or two margins a little frayed), a few light spots, later half calf, spine faded, label renewed, 8vo Ferguson 9005. (1)
131 Eyre (Edward John). Journals of Expeditions of Discovery into Central Australia, and Overland from Adelaide to King George’s Sound, in the Years 1840-1; Sent by the Colonists of South Australia, with the Sanction and Support of the Government: Including an Account of the Manners and Customs of the Aborigines and the State of their Relations with Europeans, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1845, 22 engraved and lithographed plates, one folding colour map by Arrowsmith at end of vol. II only (of two, repaired to verso), bound without advertisements, p. 143 in vol. II lower corner torn away, circular library inkstamps, some light spotting and offsetting, modern green half morocco, 8vo
£300-400
129 Ellis (M.H.). Francis Greenaway. His Life and Times, Shepherd Press, Sydney, 1949, colour and black and white illustrations, pictorial endpapers, original brick red full morocco gilt, 4to, limited de luxe edition, 7/350 signed by the author, together with Lachlan Macquarie. His Life, Adventures and Times, with Reference Notes and Bibliography, 1st ed., Sydney, 1947, illustrations, map endpapers, original cloth, 4to (2)
£150-200
Ferguson 4031: “This account of Eyre’s explorations contains also much valuable information about the aborigines.” (2) £300-400
132 Ferguson (John Alexander). Bibliography of Australia, 8 volumes (including Addenda), Facsimile Edition, Canberra, 1986, some monochrome plates, original blue cloth gilt in dust jackets, spines lightly faded, together with Pike (Douglas, editor), Australian Dictionary of Biography, 6 volumes (1788-1850, 2 volumes & 18511890, 4 volumes), Melbourne Unversity Press, 1966-76, plus another copy of the first 2 volumes, reprinted with corrections, 1983, plus Chisholm (Alec H., editor), The Australian Encyclopaedia, 10 volumes, Sydney, Grolier Society of Australia, 1965, numerous monochrome plates and illustrations, original red cloth gilt, large 8vo
£100-150
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136 Irwin (Frederick Chidley). The State and Position of Western Australia; Commonly Callled the Swan-River Settlement, 1st ed., 2nd issue, 1835, 143 pp., one advertisement leaf (of 2?) at end, errata slip, scattered spotting, original cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, rubbed with some stains, 8vo Ferguson 1973. Second issue, with Ferguson calling for two advertisement leaves, of this early account of the Swan River settlement in Western Australia. £200-300 (1)
137 Jack (Robert Logan). Northmost Australia. Three Centuries of Exploration, Discovery, and Adventure in and Around the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1921, 17 folding maps contained in rear pockets, portrait illustrations, some scattered spotting, endpapers toned, original green cloth gilt, edges a little bumped, 8vo (2)
133 Field (Barron, ed.). Geographical Memoirs on New South Wales; by Various Hands: Containing an Account of the Surveyor General’s Late Expedition to Two New Ports; the Discovery of Moreton Bay River, with the Adventures for Seven Months there of two Shipwrecked Men; a Route from Bathurst to Liverpool Plains; Together with Other Papers on the Aborigines, the Geology, the Botany, the Timber, the Astronomy, and the Meteorology of New South Wales and Van Diemen’s Land, 1st ed., 1825, uncoloured aquatint frontispiece, four folding maps, two botanical plates, some light marginal waterstains, occasional light soiling and crease marks, untrimmed, modern half calf, slight fading and small indentation to upper cover, 8vo
£100-150
138 Joppien (Rudiger & Bernard Smith). The Art of Captain Cook’s Voyages, 3 vols. in 4, mixed eds., 1985-88, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth, d.j.s, 4to (4)
£100-150
Ferguson 1009. Contains early accounts of explorations and expeditions in Eastern Australia, including Oxley’s expedition to Port Curtis and Moreton Bay, and the only published account of Allan Cunningham’s exploration from Bathurst to the Liverpool Plains. £300-500 (1)
134 Hakluyt Society publications, 28 volumes (Second Series, numbers 152-155, 163-166, 168 & 183 and Third Series, volumes 68 & 10-24), 1982-2011, numerous monochrome illustrations, all original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo, VG (28)
£150-200
135 Hunter (John). An Historical Journal of the Transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island, with the Discoveries which have been made in New South Wales and in the Southern Ocean, since the Publication of Phillip’s Voyage, Compiled from the Official Papers, Including the Journals of Governors Phillip and King, and of Lieut. Ball; and the Voyages from the first Sailing of the Sirius in 1787, to the return of that Ship’s Company to England in 1792, 1st ed., John Stockdale, 1793, stipple engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved title with vignette (marginal repair and close-trimmed at foot just affecting imprint), five engraved maps and charts, including two folding, ten engraved plates (including the Aboriginal family plate by William Blake), a few tears and repairs, occasional light offsetting, some spotting, top edge gilt, contemporary half calf, rebacked with original spine relaid, a little rubbed, 4to Ferguson 152. (1)
£1000-1500
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141 Mitchell (Thomas Livingstone). Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eatern Australia; with Descriptions of the Recently Explored Region of Australia Felix, and of the Present Colony of New South Wales, 2 vols., 2nd ed. carefully revised, 1839, title with wood-engraved vignettes, 50 lithographed plates and charts, including seven coloured (one or two close-trimmed affecting imprint), large folding map (neat repairs), single-page colour map, a few minor spots, blindstamps to titles, modern olive half sprinkled calf, spines with red labels, slightly faded, 8vo Ferguson 2811. Account of Surveyor-General Mitchell’s three expeditions to determine the courses of the large rivers in Southern Australia and is of ethnographic value with its detailed descriptions of Aboriginal life, as well as geology, topography and natural history. £300-500 (2)
139 Labillardiere (Jacques Julien Houten de). Voyage in Search of La Perouse, Performed by Order of the Constituent Assembly, During the Years 1791, 1792, 1793, and 1794, Translated from the French, 1st ed., 1800, folding map, 45 engraved plates, advertisement leaf at end, some offsetting and scattered spotting, later brown half morocco, 4to Ferguson 309. Account of the search for the La Perouse expedition, by two French ships in 1791, which sailed via the Cape of Good Hope to Tasmania, then on to New Caledonia, the Solomon Islands, the Admiralty Islands, Tonga, New Britain, New Zealand and southwest coast of Australia, making new discoveries. (1) £500-800
140 Landsborough (William). Journal of Landsborough Expedition from Carpentaria, in Search of Burke and Willis, 1st ed., Melbourne, 1862, lithographed portrait frontispiece (with light waterstains), folding map (repaired) contained in rear pocket, light toning, modern tan half calf, 8vo Ferguson 11329. (1)
142 Mitchell (Lieutenant Colonel Sir T.L.). Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia, in Search of a Route from Sydney to the Gulf of Carpentaria, 1st ed., 1848, 11 tinted lithographed plates, wood-engraved plate, seven maps, publisher’s list at end, previous owner signatures to dedication leaf, a little light spotting, top edge gilt, later green morocco, spine with red labels and gilt decoration, one or two light stains, 8vo
£100-150
Ferguson 4828. (1)
£200-300
143 Ogle (Nathaniel). The Colony of Western Australia: A Manual for Emigrants to that Settlement or its Dependencies: Comprising its Discovery, Settlement, Aborigines, Land-Regulations, Principles of Colonial Emigration; Statistical, Financial, and Agricultural Reports; Also Instructions and Hints to Settlers..., with an Appendix, 1st ed., 1839, folding linen-backed colour map by Arrowsmith (closetrimmed with stains), four outline plates (two folding), four folding tables, lacking last Appendix leaf? (last leaf paginated xvi), blindstamps (including Parliament of Victoria), some spotting and toning, later tan half calf, a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, inscribed by the author to Thomas George Margary to title (trimmed at head), dated 1839, 8vo, together with Stoney (Captain H. Butler), Victoria: with a Description of its Principal Cities Melbourne and Geelong: And Remarks on the Present State of the Colony: Including and Account of the Ballaarat Disturbances, and of the Death of Captain Wise, 40th Regiment, 1st ed., 1856, folding map, wood-engraved illustrations, publisher’s catalogue at end, a few spots. closed tear to half title, contemporary presentation inscription, original cloth, morocco reback, marginal fading, 8vo Ferguson 2819 & 16296 respectively. (2)
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£200-300
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144 Oxley (John). Journals of Two Expeditions into the Interior of New South Wales, Undertaken by Order of the British Government in the Years 1817-18, 1st ed., John Murray, 1820, three folding engraved charts, six etched or aquatint plates, including two handcoloured, two folding tables, occasional light offsetting and spotting, bookplate of George Bennett M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, all edges gilt, later russet full morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, one or two small stains, 4to Abbey Travel 568; Ferguson 796. Account of two expeditions to determine the course of the Lachlan and Macquarie Rivers, the earliest published journals of inland exploration of Australia. Although unsuccessful in their primary quest, Oxley and second-in-command George Evans discovered new rich pastures and rivers and the journals describe the interior of New South Wales. One of 500 copies printed. ÂŁ1500-2000 (1)
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145 Phillip (Arthur). The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay; with an Account of the Establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson & Norfolk Island; Compiled from Authentic Papers, which have been Obtained from the Several Departments to which are Added the Journals of Lieu.ts Shortland, Watts, Ball & Capt. Marshall, with an Account of their Discoveries, 1st ed., John Stockdale, 1789, engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved title with vignette, subscribers list, 52 engraved plates and charts only (of 53, lacking plate 30, ‘Skeleton of the Head of the Kanguroo and Vulpine Opossum’), portrait and dedication leaves laid down, a few charts close-trimmed, a couple of closed tears, some offsetting, spotting and marginal waterstains, hinges reinforced, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked with original spine relaid, label renewed, a little rubbed, 4to Ferguson 47: “This was the first authentic and official account of the expedition to New South Wales and of the foundation of the settlement.” (1)
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£700-1000
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146 Scrap album. A scrap album belonging to Sarah Jarrolo Ray, early-mid 19th century, approximately 100 leaves, with numerous manuscript writings and original artwork, including eighteen stencilled paintings of flowers, butterflies, and birds, some on rice paper, and eight pencil or watercolour drawings, including one of Roxton Chapel (Bedfordshire), portraits, landscapes, etc., dated in several places 1820s-1850s, and mentioning various places, including Bungay, Ipswich, Sudbury, Manningtree, Knaresborough, several leaves of mounted dried seaweed specimens loosely inserted at rear, hinges split, calligraphic ownership name and various inscriptions on premininary blank, all edges gilt, original blind and gilt decorated olive green calf, rubbed, 4to (1)
149 Strzelecki (Count Paul E. de). Physical Description of New South Wales and Van Diemen’s Land, 1st ed., 1845, hand-coloured folding geological map, lithographed portrait frontispiece, 21 engraved and lithographed plates, 32pp. publisher’s list at end, small library stamps, occasional light spotting, previous owner inscription to title, endpapers renewed, original brown blindstamped cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, some fading and stains, 8vo Ferguson 4168. Account of Polish geologist Pawel Strzelecki’s exploration of Eastern Australia, containing the first geological and palaeontological descriptions of the region. (1) £200-300
150 Stuart (John McDouall). Explorations in Australia. The Journals of John McDouall Stuart During the Years 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861, & 1862, when he Fixed the Centre of the Continent and Successfully Crossed it from Sea to Sea, ed. William Hardman, 1st ed., 1864, half title, mounted oval albumen portrait frontispiece, sketch map, folding engraved map (with repaired tear), 12 woodengraved illustrations, scattered spotting, hinges reinforced, contemporary calf, neat reback, edges rubbed, 8vo
£150-200
147 [Stoney, H. Butler, Captain]. A Year in Tasmania: Including some Months’ Residence in the Capital; with a Descriptive Tour through the Island, from Macquarie Harbour to Circular Head; and a Short Notice of the Colony in 1853, 1st ed., William Fletcher, Hobart, 1854, map frontispiece of Van Diemens Land, pp. 239-244 with some tears and loss of text, occasional spotting and soiling, modern green morocco gilt, 8vo
Ferguson 16381. (1)
Ferguson 16294: “Contains very interesting accounts of the penal settlements.” (1) £200-300
£200-300
151 Stuart (John McDouall). J. McDouall Stuart’s Explorations across the Continent of Australia. 1861-62, 1st ed., Melbourne, 1863, large folding map (with closed tears), advertisements front and rear, some spotting, toning and waterstains, original clothbacked waterstained pink boards, 8vo Ferguson 16380. Account of Stuart’s successful sixth expedition, crossing the continent from south to north, discovering Daly Waters (named after the new Governor) and reaching Chambers Bay, near Darwin. £150-200 (1)
148 Stoney (H. Butler, Captain). A Residence in Tasmania: With a Descriptive Tour through the Island, from Macquarie Harbour to Circular Head, 1st ed., 1856, double-page map, eight tinted lithographed plates, 16 pp. publisher’s catalogue at end, a few leaves loosening, scattered light spotting, previous owner signature erased from front endpaper, hinges a little tender, original green blindstamped cloth, small tears at head of spine, edges a little bumped, 8vo Ferguson 16295. (1)
£200-300
152 Sturt (Captain Charles). Narrative of an Expedition into Central Australia, Performed under the Authority of Her Majesty’s Government, During the Years 1844, 5, and 6. Together with a Notice of the Province of South Australia in 1847, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1849, folding map with outline colour, 20 plates (including 4 colour lithographed plates after John Gould), a few plates trimmed affecting imprint, bound without the advertisements, some light offsetting, spotting and waterstains, contemporary burgundy half morocco, spines faded with a few spots, 8vo Ferguson 5202. Sturt’s final expedition into the heart of the continent, where he confirmed the non-existence of an inland sea and discovered Cooper’s Creek, the Stony Desert and the Simpson Desert. (2) £300-500
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153 Sydney. The Handbook to Sydney and Suburbs, with a Plan of the City, and Map of the Colony, S.T. Leigh, Sydney [1867], folding plan at front, folding map at rear (repaired), two mounted albumen prints, colour plate of signal flags, four tinted lithographs, numerous advertisements, including small Australian Mutual Provident Society booklet, one or two closed tears, some light offsetting and spotting, original brown blindstamped cloth gilt, spine and extremities faded, 8vo Ferguson 11569. (1)
£200-300
154 Trollope (Anthony). Australia and New Zealand, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1873, eight colour maps, most folding (some tears and repairs), some offsetting and spotting, previous owner inkstamps, later tan half calf by Mudie, spines with red labels and gilt decoration, a little rubbed with light stains, 8vo Ferguson 17333. (2)
£100-150
155 Wentworth (William Charles). A Statistical Account of the British Settlements in Australia; Including the Colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen’s Land..., 2 vols., 3rd ed., with an Appendix, 1824, engraved view of Sydney, two folding engraved maps (one with repair to verso), some spotting, offsetting and waterstains, bookplates, modern half calf, some light marks, 8vo Ferguson 990. (2)
£150-200
156 West (John). The History of Tasmania, 2 vols., 1st ed., Launceston, Tasmania, 1852, some light toning and spotting, bookplates, vol. I hinges reinforced, original brown blindstamped cloth, vol. I rebacked with original spine relaid, a little rubbed and stained, 8vo Ferguson 18351: “An interesting and valuable history of the early period in Tasmania. The work is now scarce.” £150-200 (2)
Lot 153
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BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY
157 Ackermann (Rudolph, publisher). A History of the University of Oxford, its Colleges, Halls, and Public Buildings, 2 volumes, 1814, 115 aquatint plates, 114 finely hand-coloured, complete, with thirty-three Founders plates present (two with horizontal crease), some offsetting of plates to text, one of the costume plates (Batchelor of Arts) printed on thin paper (spotted) and tipped-in onto mount with engraved title and imprint, half-titles and subscribers list present, title-page to volume 2 with small piece missing from blank fore-edge, marbled endpapers, top edges gilt, recent red half morocco gilt over contemporary marbled sidings (latter rubbed), large 4to Abbey Scenery 278; Tooley 5. (2)
ÂŁ1000-1500
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158 Ackermann (Rudolph, publisher). A History of the University of Cambridge, its Colleges, Halls, and Public Buildings, 2 volumes, 1815, ninety-six aquatint plates, ninety-five finely hand-coloured, complete, with sixteen Founders plates present, frontispiece to first volume frayed at gutter and re-guarded (and with text slightly offset from title), some offsetting of plates to text, half-titles and subscribers list present, M3 in volume 2 with short tear in blank fore-margin, contemporary brown half morocco, rubbed, rebacked preserving original gilt decorated spines, large 4to Abbey Scenery 79; Tooley 4. (2)
ÂŁ1500-2000
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159 Badeslade (Thomas). The History of the Ancient and Present State of the Navigation of the Port of King’s-Lynn and of Cambridge, and the rest of the Trading Towns in those parts..., with the Method proposed for draining the said Fens and amending the Harbour of Lyn: By Col. John Armstrong, Chief Engineer of England, published L. Davis, C. Reymers and B. White, 1766, frontispiece of a large uncoloured folding engraved plan of Kings Lynn, title page and preface, plus seven engraved maps & plans, including two hand-coloured and four folding), additional tipped in weather chart for 21st June 1874 (p.138), some ink marginalia to p.138, slight spotting, later endpapers, early 20th century half calf, slightly rubbed at extremities, folio Upcott p.1000. (1)
Lot 161
£300-500
160 Black (A. & C., publishers). Oxford, Painted by John Fulleylove, Described by Edward Thomas, 1st edition, published A & C Black 1903, additional half title, sixty colour plates (complete) each with tissue guard with printed title, slight spotting, upper hinge cracked, t.e.g., remainder uncut, publisher’s decorative cloth gilt, spine a little browned, a little worn and bumped at extremities, 4to, limited De-Luxe edition 227/300, signed by A & C Black, together with, Norman (Philip), London Vanished & Vanishing, 1st edition, published A & C Black, 1905, additional half title, seventy-five colour plates (complete), each with tissue guard with printed title, slight spotting to endpapers, t.e.g., remainder uncut, publisher’s cloth gilt, slight staining, 4to, limited De-Luxe edition 114/250, signed by author (2)
£150-200
161 Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). A collection of topographical views from the ‘Antiquities’ series, 1724 and later, forty-six uncoloured engraved views of castles, abbeys and priories in England and Wales, two plates disbound, each approximately 195 x 370mm, 19th century half calf gilt, rubbed and worn at extremities, oblong folio Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (1)
£200-300
162 Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). To the Noble and Generous Encouragers of this Work by Subscription This Ninth Collection of Twenty four views..., is most gratefully inscrid’d..., 1734, bound with the sixth collection, published 1731, engraved titles with list of subscribers, thirty-nine (only) uncoloured engraved propsects of castles, abbeys, priories and towns, a few images torn with loss to margins, occasional marginal closed tears, each approximately 200 x 380mm, bound with, The South West Prospect of the City of Peterborough in Northamptonshire, 1731, uncoloured engraved city panorama, long closed tear affecting image, crudely repaired on verso, old folds, some creasing, 300 x 790mm, contemporary half calf, boards detached, lacking spine, heavily worn and frayed, oblong folio Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (1)
Lot 162
£150-250
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163 Carew (Richard). The Survey of Cornwall and an Epistle concerning the Excellencies of the English Tongue, Samuel Chapman et al, 1723, 1p. advertisement bound facing title, title printed in red and black, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine, later spine label, a little rubbed and scuffed, especially to lower joint, 4to (1)
£200-300
164 Cary (John). Cary’s New Itinerary: or an Accurate Delineation of the Great Roads, both Direct and Cross throughout England and Wales, 7th edition, 1817, five folding engraved maps at rear (one creased and slightly edge-frayed), lacking two maps, including the large map of England & Wales, extra-illustrated with five folding engraved ribbon maps, engraved title-page and dedication leaf, 4pp. publisher’s advertisements, generally toned, modern half calf gilt, 8vo in 4s, together with Hazlitt (William), A View of the English Stage; or, A Series of Dramatic Criticisms, 1st edition, 1818, preliminary blank leaves water-stained, marbled endpapers, hinges repaired, bookplate (designed by Keith Vaughan) of actor and director Michael Redgrave on front pastedown, contemporary sprinkled calf, somewhat stained and rubbed, rebacked, 8vo in 4s, plus Black (Adam and Charles), New Zealand, Painted by F. and W. Wright, Described by Hon. William Pember Reeves, 1st edition, 1908, numerous colour plates, folding map and publisher’s advertisement leaf at rear, faint contemporary inscription to preliminary blank, hinges split, edges spotted, original decorative brown cloth, some minor rubbing to extremities, 4to, plus forty-nine others leather-bound, mostly 19th century, some odd volumes and incomplete sets (52)
£100-150
165 Cary (John). Cary’s New and Correct English Atlas Being a New Set of County Maps from Actual Surveys. Exhibiting all the Direct & Principal Cross Roads, Cities, Towns and most considerable Villages, Parks, Rivers, Navigable Canals &c..., 1st edition, 1787, advertisement, printed title, dedication and list of subscribers, forty-seven (complete as list) engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, each with a tissue guard and a page of descriptive text, slight water staining, bookplate of John Colles, upper hinge weak, contemporary calf gilt, rear siding a little scuffed, worn at extremities, 4to Chubb CCLX. (1)
£300-500
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166 Greenwood (C. & J., publishers). Atlas of the Counties of England from Actual Surveys made from the Years 1817 to 1833, published 1834, calligraphic title with hand coloured map of England & Wales, forty-six (complete) engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, map of Berkshire with repaired closed tear, maps of Lancashire and Lincolnshire with slight fraying to lower margins, very slight dust soiling, lacking half of marbled front endpaper, contemporary half morocco gilt with morocco label to upper siding, worn at extremities, large oblong folio Chubb CCCCLVIII (b). A good example with unfolded maps in bright condition. (1)
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ÂŁ1000-1500
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167 Jones (& Co., publishers). Views of the Seats, Mansions, Castles, &c. of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland, & Ireland; with other Picturesque Scenery..., parts 4-42, 4558, 60-71, 73-75, published 1829, numerous engraved plates on india paper, original printed wrappers, light wear, slim 4to, together with Shepherd (Thomas, illust.), Modern Athens! or Views in Edinburgh, parts 2-31 & 42-43, published 1829, numerous engraved plates on india paper, original printed wrappers, some worn, slim 4to, with Jones’ Views of the Cities of Bath and Bristol, with other Picturesque and Architectural Illustrations of the Counties of Somerset and Gloucester, parts 1-27, 30-34, 36-43, published 1829, numerous engraved plates on india paper, original printed wrappers, some light wear, slim 4to, plus [Storer, James], The Antiquarian Itinerary, Comprising Specimens of Architecture, Monastic, Castellated, and Domestic..., 7 vols., 1815-[18], numerous engraved plates, edges untrimmed, original cloth backed marbled boards, printed title labels to spines, small 8vo, plus four volumes of Britton’s Beauties of England and Wales for North Wales, South Wales (ten copies of each)
172 Shepherd (Thomas H.). London and the Environs in the Nineteenth Century, Illustrated in a Series of Views, 1829, engraved title, 192 engraved plates on 80 sheets, some spotting and offsetting, contemporry green half calf, a little rubbed, 4to, together with The Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotland, Illustrated by Robert William Billings and William Burn, 4 vols., 1848[?52], additional titles to vols. II-IV, steel-engraved plates, illustrations, some spotting and light toning, previous owner signature, all edges gilt, contemporary burgundy morocco gilt, joints and edges rubbed, 4to, with two others
(small carton)
174 Victoria County Histories. A History of Wiltshire, vols. 2, 3, 5, 9, 11, 12 (2 copies), 13 (4 copies), & 15, pub. 1955-95, black & white plates, plans and illustrations, original cloth (spine to vol. 9 split & frayed to joints), all volumes except 2, 5 & 9 in original d.j.s., folio, together with Wiltshire Notes & Queries, vols. 1-7 (of 8), pub. 1893-1914, black & white plates, non-matching cloth, 8vo, plus fourteen odd volumes of The Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine
(7)
173 Somerset & Dorset. Notes & Queries for Somerset and Dorset, vols. 1-33, Sherborne, 1890-1996, black & white plates & illustrations, contemporary matched half calf gilt, volumes 28 & 29 in blue buckram, few earlier volumes rubbed to spines, 8vo (33)
£200-300
168 Lewis (Hardwicke). An Excursion to Margate in the Month of June, 1786, interspersed with a Variety of Anecdotes of well-known Characters, third edition, J. French, 1787, engraved double-page map frontispiece, half-title, publisher’s advert to verso of half title, occasional slight spotting, bookplate of Charles Parr Burney to front pastedown, contemporary half calf, rubbed and worn, upper board loose, small 8vo
All ex-library with usual bookplates and ink stamps etc. (37)
Charles Parr Burney (1785-1864) was the nephew of the authoress Fanny Burney, and the grandson of the composer and music historian Charles Burney. £70-100 (1)
(7)
£200-300
£150-200
171 Moule (Thomas). The English Counties Delineated; or a Topographical Description of England..., 2 volumes, published George Virtue, 1837, additional decorative title, portrait frontispiece of William IV, folding decorative engraved map of England & Wales, trimmed with slight loss, four sheet map of England & Wales, a ‘comparison’ plate, one engraved plate of Canterbury Cathedral and forty-nine decorative engraved maps only (appears to lack the town plans fo Oxford, Cambridge and Bath), several maps trimmed with slight loss, slight spotting throughout, page 229 with small area of text neatly excised, near contemporary half calf, re-backed but retaining original spines, marbled sidings a little rubbed, 4to, together with, Aikin (John), England Delineated; or a Geographical Description of every County in England and Wales..., 3rd edition, 1795, folding engraved map of England & Wales and forty-two uncoloured engraved county maps, occasional pencil annotations to text, some staining to rear of atlas affecting maps and text, modern half calf gilt, 8vo (3)
£70-100
£100-150
176 Winchester. The History and Antiquities of Winchester, setting forth its original constitution, government, manufactories, trade, commerce and navigation..., 2 volumes, Winchester, 1773, engraved frontispiece to each volume, 11 engraved plates, including some folding, contemporary calf, both volumes lacking upper cover, rubbed and some wear to joints and edges, 8vo, together with Picturesque Memorials of Winchester, published by E. Wheeler, circa 1830, 12 engraved plates, original blindstamped blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed and minor fraying to extremities, slim large 8vo, plus Lowth (Robert), The Life of William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester, 1st edition, printed for A. Millar, 1758, some marks and light spotting, contemporary calf, rubbed and somewhat worn, with upper cover near detached, 8vo, and others on Winchester and Hampshire, including Philip Brannon, The Coast Scenery of Dorset, Part I only, containing 8 engraved vignette views, A.R. Bramston and A.C. Leroy, A City of Memories, etchings and illustrations by W.B. Roberts, 1893, School-Life at Winchester College; or, The Reiminiscences of a Winchester Junior, 1866, H.C. Adams, Wykehamica. A History of Winchester College and Commoners, 1878, Beauties of England and Wales, volume 6 only (Hampshire & Herefordshire), (2 copies), J.S. Furley, Quarter Sessions Government in Hampshire in the 17th Century, Winchester, circa 1920, etc., mostly original cloth, including some booklets, mainly 8vo
170 Morris (F.O.). A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, 6 vols., c. 1880, numerous chromolithographed plates, additional titles, a little light spotting, vol. VI hinges tender, original cloth gilt, edges lightly rubbed, one or two light stains, 4to (6)
£100-150
175 Whitaker (John). The History of Manchester in Four Books, 2 volumes (all published), 1st edition, 1771-75, Principal Corrections to the first book bound at the end of volume one, ten engraved plates, illustrations to text, bookplates to upper pastedowns, contemporary calf, boards detached, 4to, together with Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester, 2 volumes, plus A New and Accurate Description of all the Direct and Principal Cross Roads in England and Wales by Daniel Paterson, 10th edition, plus Edward Baines History, Directory & Gazeteer of the County of York, 2 volumes
169 Lysons (Daniel). The Environs of London: being an Historical Account of the Towns, Villages, and Hamlets, within Twelve Miles of that Capital: Interspersed with Biographical Anecdotes, 2 vols. in four, 1796, together with An Historical Account of those Parishes in the County of Middlesex, which are not Described in the Environs of London, 1800, comprising three engraved titles, and sixty-two engraved plates (one hand-coloured and several double-page or folding), occasional light spotting, uniform contemporary marbled calf, all volumes rebacked, three with original spine relaid, one or two boards loose, large 4to (5)
£100-150
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£200-300
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NATURAL HISTORY 180 Blackwall (John). A History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, parts 1 & 2, London: Published for Ray Society by Robert Hardwicke, 1861-64, twenty-nine hand-coloured engraved plates, part one with excised & erased ink stamp to half-title, title & preface, (with consequent damp & ink stain), ink erased stamp to front pastedown, original brown half morocco gilt, head & foot of spine rubbed, folio (1)
£100-150
181 Blanco (Antonio). Tratado Elemental de Botanica TeoricoPractico, 2 volumes bound in one, Valencia, Jaime Martinez, 1834, half-title and printed title to each volume, two wood engraved tailpieces, contemporary full tree calf gilt, rubbed to spine, 8vo Author’s presentation copy, signed and inscribed to head of title ‘Al Sor. D.F. Jabier de Quinto’. £150-200 (1)
182 Buffon (Georges-Louis Le Clerc, Comte de). Natural History, General and Particular..., translated into English, illustrated with Above Three Hundred Copper-Plates, and Occasional Notes and Observations by William Smellie, 9 volumes, 2nd edition, 1785, engraved portrait frontispiece to first volume, two folding maps and 305 copper engraved plates, contemporary uniform tree calf, gilt decorated spines with contrasting red and green morocco labels (one title label missing to 5th volume), rubbed and some wear to joints, with 6th volume partly split on spine, 8vo
177 Alken (Henry). The National Sports of Great Britain..., with Descriptions in English and French, A New Edition, published Methuen and Co., 1903, additional half title and decorative title page, title page repeated in French, forty-nine (of fifty) colour lithographic plates (lacking ‘Badger catching’), each with tissue guard and descriptive text in English and French, contemporary half morocco gilt, worn and frayed at head and foot of spine, extremities rubbed, sidings stained, folio (1)
(9)
183 Buffon (Georges-Louis Le Clerc, Comte de). Natural History, General and Particular, by the Count de Buffon, Translated into English [by William Smellie], and Occasional Notes and Observations by the Translator, 9 vols., 1781-85, engraved portrait frontispiece to vol. I, 301 copper-engraved maps and plates, a few folding, a few small marginal wormtracks and holes to vol. VI, occasional minor spotting and marginal waterstains, armorial bookplates of John Cayley with inscription beneath, contemporary calf, a few splits to joints, a little rubbed, 8vo
178 Bannerman (David Armitage). The Birds of Tropical West Africa. With Special Reference to Those of the Gambia, Sierra Leone, the Gold Coast and Nigeria, 8 volumes, 1930 - 51, additional half titles, numerous chromolithographic plates, some spotting throughout, t.e.g., some hinges and joints weak and cracked, publisher’s cloth gilt, spotted and stained and worn at extremities, 4to, together with, Butler (Arthur G.), Birds of Great Britain and Ireland, 2 volumes, published Brumby & Clarke Limited, circa 1908, numerous chromolithographic plates by Gronvold and Frohawk, each with tissue guard, t.e.g., publisher’s gilt cloth , some staining and scuffing, bumped and worn at extremities, 4to, with, Horwood (A.R.), A New British Flora, British Wild Flowers in their Natural Haunts, 6 volumes, 1919, additional half titles, numerous colour and black and white illustrations and maps throughout, publisher’s cloth gilt, worn at head and foot of spines, 4to Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (16)
(9)
£200-300
184 Darwin (Charles). The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, 4 vols., 1840-42, facsimile edition, 1994, numerous colour and black and white plates, original gilt-decorated quarter morocco, 4to, contained in purpose-made pine book box, with hinged reading slope Limited edition 961/1000 copies, signed by John Hemmings of the Royal Geographical Society. (4) £150-200
£100-150
179 Bewick (Thomas). A History of British Birds (Land/Water), 2 vols., Newcastle, 1847, numerous wood-engravings, a little light spotting, bookplates, contemporary green half morocco, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, together with A General History of Quadrupeds, 4th ed., Newcastle, 1800, numerous wood-engravings, a few minor spots, contemporary half calf, spine a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, plus A New Family Herbal: Or Popular Account of the Natures and Properties of the Various Plants used in Medicine, Diet, and the Arts, by Robert John Thornton, 1st ed., 1810, woodengravings by Thomas Bewick, scattered spotting, previous owner inscription, contemporary half calf, spine faded, 8vo, with three others including A History of British Birds, 2 vols., 1826 (with repairs) (7)
£200-300
£100-150
£100-150
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185 Elwes (Henry John and Henry, Augustine). The Trees of Great Britain & Ireland, 7 volumes. in the original 15 parts, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1906-13, additional half titles, colour frontispiece and title to volumes. 1-5, some spotting and staining to frontispiece and colour pictorial titles, coloured titles to volumes 6 & 7, portrait to volume 7 and 413 plates, mostly photogravures, list of subscribers, printed title, errata and addenda in Index volume, original pictorial grey wrappers printed in blue, upper wrapper to volume 7 detached, uncut, all slightly rubbed and a little frayed, folio Nissen BBI 595. (15)
£200-300
186 Equestrian Thoroughbreds. Die Stamm-Mutter des Englischen Vollblutpferdes..., Nebst Vorvort, Siegerlisten und Alphbetischem Register, nach Officiellen Quellen Bearbeitet von Herman Goos, 2nd edition, Hamburg: Hof-Buchdruckerei F.W. Rademacher, 1891, bound with at front a precise English manuscript translation of the work, written on fifty-five leaves (to one side only), supplemented at rear of volume with related newpaper and periodical reports, contemporary dark brown half morocco gilt, joint lightly rubbed, folio A highly unusual and incredibly well written English translation of the ‘Original Dams of the English thoroughbred’. (1) £200-300
187 Evelyn (John & Hunter, A.). Silva: or, a Discourse of ForestTrees, and the Propagation of Timber in his Majesty’s Dominions; as it was Delivered in the Royal Society, on the 15th of October 1662, together with an Historical Account of the Sacredness and use of Standing Groves, 3rd edition, revised, corrected, and considerably enlarged. To which is added the Terra: a Philosophical Discourse of Earth, 2 vols., York, 1801, engraved portrait frontispiece, 45 engraved plates (including 2 folding), edges untrimmed, original publisher’s boards, printed title labels to spine, joints cracked and some wear, 4to
Lot 185
(2)
£100-150
188 Harrison (Joseph). The Floricultural Cabinet and Florist’s Magazine, 15 volumes, a broken run, volumes 1 - 7, 11 - 16, 19 and one un-numbered volume, 1833 - 48, additional decorative titles, numerous engraved plates with contemporary hand colouring, mixed bindings, various condition, 8vo (15)
£150-200
189 Hibberd (Shirley, ed.). The Floral World and Garden Guide, 8 vols., 1873-78, duplicates of 1874 & 1877, numerous chromolithographed plates, scattered spotting, contemporary half calf and original cloth, rubbed, 8vo, together with The Florist’s Journal for the Year 1841, and The Florist and Garden Miscellany, 2 vols., 1849 & 1850 (11)
Lot 186
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193 Kirby (W.F.). European Butterflies and Moths, 1882, 61 handcoloured lithographed plates, one uncoloured plate, scattered light spotting, previous owner inscription, all edges gilt, original pictorial cloth gilt, rebacked with original spine relaid, a little rubbed with light dampstains to lower cover, 4to
190 Hogg (Robert & Henry Graves Bull). The Herefordshire Pomona, Containing Original Fugures and Descriptions of the Most Esteemed Kinds of Apples and Pears, 2 vols., 1876-85, 77 chromolithographed plates by Alice Ellis & Edith Bull four engraved plates, illustrations, errata slip to vol. I, scattered light spotting, mainly to text, titles with erased inscriptions, contemporary previous owner inscription to front endpapers, bookplates, all edges gilt, later green half morocco gilt, upper joints lettered in gilt: “Presented to the South Eastern Agricultural College, Wye, Kent, by the Worshipful Company of Fruiterers - March, 1910”, edges a little rubbed, 4to
(1)
£150-200
Nissen 294. “One of the finest fruit books ever issued.” (Great Flower Books p.59). (2) £2000-3000
191 Howitt (Samuel). A New Work of Animals: Principally Designed from the Fables of Aesop, Gay, and Phaedrus, Edward Orme, 1818, 100 etched plates, some scattered spotting, bookplate, all edges gilt, contemporary burgundy straight-grained morocco gilt, spine and edges rubbed, 4to Nissen 2018. (1)
£200-300
194 Kirby (W.F.). European Butterflies and Moths, 2 vols., 1889, 61 hand-coloured lithographed plates, one uncoloured plate, a few spots to text vol., contemporary red half morocco, joints and edges a little rubbed, 4to
192 Jonstonus (Johannes). Notitia Regni Vegetabilis seu Plantarum a veteribus observatarum, cum Synonymis Graecis & Latinis, obscurioribusq; differentiis in suas classes redacta series, [Leipzig]: Jacobi Trescheri, 1661, title in red and black, browning and spotting throughout, some dampstaining mostly to margins, 19th century calf, rubbed & scuffed with loss to leather surface, 12mo (1)
(2)
£100-150
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198 Morris (F.O.). A History of British Birds, 6 vols., 1863-64, 358 hand-coloured lithographed plates (complete), some light spotting, original green cloth gilt, joints splitting with a few chips and tears to spines, 8vo
195 Kirby (William and Spence, William). An Introduction to Entomology: or Elements of the Natural History of Insects: with plates, 1st edition (except first volume 5th edition), 1817-28, 5 handcoloured plates, engraved portraits, etc., contemporary uniform dark green half calf gilt, very slightly rubbed to extremities (generally in good condition), 8vo, together with Sowerby (John E. & Johnson, Charles), The Grasses of Great Britain, 1st edition, 1861, numerous hand-coloured lithograph plates, some scattered spotting to first and last few leaves only, ownership signature of Delaval Loftus Astley, and Hastings coat-of-arms bookplate to front pastedown, contemporary half-calf gilt, very slightly rubbed (generally in very good condition), large 8vo, plus Wilson (Alexander), American Ornithology; or, The Natural History of the Birds of the United States, with a continuation by Charles Lucian Bonaparte, 3 volumes, 1832, numerous handcoloured plates, occasional marks and light soiling, first volume with some scattered wormholes and short tracks throughout, third volume with title page restrengthened to fore-margin, one or two plates somewhat loose, contemporary half morocco gilt, rubbed and marked with some wear to joints and third volume detached along upper inner hinge, 8vo, with gilt presentation label to James Kirk from Sir William Jardine to front pastedown of each volume, and signature of James Kirk to title of each volume, 8vo, and other 19th century natural history, including 8 volumes from the Library of Entertaining Knowledge, Pennant’s British Zoology, volumes 1-2 & 4 only, 1776-77, Edward Newman, A History of British Ferns, 1854, The Cyclopaedia of Botany... forming a complete book of herbs and family herbal, published by F. Farrah, circa 1820s, Hulme, Familiar Wild Flowers, 6 volumes bound in 3, circa 1890s, The Museum of Natural History, published by William Mackenzie, circa 1860s, etc., including some odd volumes, mostly leather bound, mainly 8vo (40)
(6)
£200-300
199 Morris (F.O.). A History of British Butterflies, 1st ed., 1853, 71 hand-coloured plates, a few misnumbered at end, one uncoloured double-page plate, some light spotting, presentation inscription, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with A History of British Butterflies, 7th ed., 1893, 79 hand-coloured plates, one uncoloured double-page plate, one or two light spots, bookplate, original green cloth gilt, a little rubbed with light dampstains, 8vo, plus A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds, 3 vols., mixed eds., 1854-59 (defective, 225 chromolithographed plates only, of 232) (5)
£150-200
200 Muller (Adolf & Karl). Waidmanns Freud im Wald und auf der Haid, Darmstadt: Carl Rohler, [c.1876], additional chromolithographed pictorial title after August Friz, twenty-three mounted chromolithographed plates after C.F. Deiker, final 2 leaves of text loose, short tear to one text leaf, light stain to one plate, occasional marks, some dust & finger soiling, all edges gilt, recent endpapers, publisher’s green decorative cloth, upper cover with gilt-blocked corner roundels depicting a fox, hare, boar, and deer, rebacked preserving original spine, olbong 4to (1)
£150-200
201 Murchison (Charles). Palaeontological Memoirs and Notes of the late High Falconer..., 2 volumes, Robert Hardwicke, 1868, seventy-two plates, including two folding, ex library with usual stamps and labels, recent quarter sheep, 8vo
£200-300
196 Miles (Henry Downes). The Book of Field Sports, and Library of Veterinary Knowledge, 2 vols., [London]: Henry Lea & Co., [186063], 6 hand-coloured lithograph plates and 66 engraved & lithograph plates (few torn to blank margins), engraved illustrations to text, two leaves of text in volume 1 cropped to margins, some dust-soiling mostly to margins, hinges cracked, contemporary half calf gilt, extremities slightly rubbed, 4to
(2)
£70-100
Includes uncoloured lithograph plates of Cricketing at Lord’s and the tennis court at Lord’s. £200-300 (2)
197 Morris (F.O.). A Natural History of British Moths, 4 volumes, 1st edition, 1871, 132 hand-coloured lithograph plates, original uniform publisher’s green blindstamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed and dulled to spines, 4th volume with some light surface damp marking to upper cover, large 8vo, togteher with Sowerby (John E. & Johnson, C. Pierpont), British Wildflowers, re-issue: to which is added a supplement... by John W. Salter and John E. Sowerby, 1894, numerous hand-coloured lithograph plates, some light scattered spotting to preliminary leaves, all edges gilt, original green cloth gilt, generally in bright condition, large 8vo, plus Wood (Reverend J.G.), The Illustrated Natural History, 5 volumes, George Routledge, circa 1860s, numerous wood engraved illustrations to text, some light spotting to preliminary leaves, marbled edges, original uniform giltdecorated dark green cloth in bright condition, large thick 8vo, and other 19th century natural history, including R. Bowdler Sharpe, Birds in Nature, 1888, E.J. Lowe, Ferns: British and Exotic, 8 volumes, 1st edition, 1856-60, numerous colour printed plates, original uniform blindstamped green cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks, spines darkened and with some wear to head and foot, large 8vo, E.J. Lowe, A Natural History of British Grasses, 1858 / A Natural History of New and Rare Ferns, 1864 / A Natural History of British Grasses, 3rd edition, 1891, Jardine’s Naturalist’s Library, 10 volumes only, etc., all bound in original cloth, mainly 8vo (37)
202 Museum du D’Histoire Naturelle Memoires du Museum D’Histoire Naturelle, 20 vols., Paris, 1815-32, numerous engraved and lithographed plates, some folding, scattered spotting (occasionally heavy) contemporary half calf, rubbed and worn, with many covers detached, 4to Complete set of this scarce French natural history journal with contributions by Cuvier, Faujas Sainte-Fond, Lamarck, Laugier, Brongniart, Chevreul, Jussieu and others. (20) £300-500
£300-400
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203 New Naturalist Series. Volumes 1-104, a complete run, plus vol. 110, 1946-2009, comprising 1st edition numbers 2-3, 5-6, 8-11, 13, 16-21, 23, 26, 28, 30-59, 61-81, 83-104 & 110, the others duplicates, reprints and later editions, colour and black and white illustrations, a few light spots and previous owner signatures, original cloth, d.j.s, some early numbers price-clipped with a few chips and tears, some other spines faded, 8vo, plus twelve New Naturalist Monographs, 1950-71, mostly 1st eds. in d.j.s, and two paperbacks (122)
ÂŁ2000-3000
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206 Robinson (William). Flora and Sylva. A Monthly Review for Lovers of Garden, Woodland, Tree or Flower, 3 vols., 1903-05, 65 chromolithograph plates with tissue guards, numerous wood engraved illustrations and few from photographs, occasional scattered spotting, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original cloth gilt, minor wear to upper joint of volume 1, large 4to (3)
£100-150
207 Roemer (Johann Jakob ). Genera Insectorum Linnaei et Fabricii iconibus illustrata, Winterthur: H. Steiner, 1789, handcoloured engraved vignette to title, engraved plate to letterpress (page 37), thirty-seven engraved plates, all but one with contemporary hand-colouring, 20th century quarter morocco, earlier spine label relaid, 4to Horn & Schenkling 18262; Nissen ZBI 3462. One of the great achievements of Swiss entolomology. The beautiful plates in the volume were drawn and engraved by the artist Johann Rudolf Schellenberg (1740-1806), himself a noted entomologist, and are remarkable for their colouring and lifelike detail. £500-800 (1)
208 Selous (Edmund). Bird Watching, published J.M. Dent & Co., 1901, title page printed in red & black, edited for The Haddon Hall Library by the Marquess of Granby and Mr George A.B. Dewar, fourteen gravure plates (complete as list) and numerous wood engraved vignettes to text throughout, with an additional colour gravure of the frontispiece loosely inserted at rear, endpapers, chapter headings and tailpieces designed by Arthur Rackham, book plate of Alan Francis Brooke, untrimmed, publisher’s vellum gilt, slight soiling, 8vo Limited edition 43/150. (1)
209 Sporting & Natural History. Payne (Charles Johnson, pseud. ‘Snaffles’), ‘Osses and Obstacles, 1st edition published Collins, 1934, additional half title, presentation inscription to front endpaper, numerous illustrations throught, slight spotting, d.j., publisher’s cloth, 4to, together with, Edwards (Lionel), My Hunting Sketch Book, 2nd edition, published Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1928, additional half title, presentation inscription to front endpaper, numerous mounted colour plates, publisher’s cloth, a little worn and stained, 4to, with, Aldin (Cecil), Scarlet to M.F.H., 1st edition, published Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1933, additional half title, numerous colour and black & white illustrations throughout, publisher’s cloth gilt, spine faded, 4to, plus, Thorburn (Archibald), A Naturalist’s Sketch Book, 1st edition, published Longmans, Green & Co., 1919, additional half title, presentation inscription to front endpaper, numerous colour and black & white illustrations throughout, publisher’s cloth gilt, faded and worn, 4to, and, Armour (G.D.), A Hunting Alphabet, 1st edition, published Country Life Ltd, 1929, decorative title and twenty-six mounted colour plates, stitching loose, publisher’s cloth with mounted paper title to upper siding, faded and worn 4to, together with another twenty-two volumes similar including examples by Munnings, Edwards, Aldin, Kirkman & Jourdain, Beckford, Hutchinson and Ribblesdale, various sizes and condition
204 Nicol (W. successor to W.Bulmer & Co., publishers). Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London, volume 5 (only), 1824, decorative title, ten aquatint plates with contemporary hand colouring (including two folding) and twelve uncoloured engraved plates, a little spotting and staining throughout, contemporary half calf gilt, rubbed and worn at extremities, 4to, together with, Sinclair (George), Hortus Gramineus Woburnensis: or an Account of the Results of Experiments on the Produce and Nutritive Qualities of Different Grasses and other Plants..., 3rd edition, published James Ridgway, 1826, additional half title with near contemporary manuscript ownership signature, sixty engraved plates with contemporary hand colouring, uncut, near contemporary half morocco gilt, 8vo, with, Thunberg (Carl Peter), Dissertatio Botanica de Morea..., published Uppsala, circa 1750, bound with D.D. Ixia, Dissertatio Botanica de Hermannia, Dissertatio Botanica de Acere, ....De Protea, ....De Gardenia [and] de Oxalide, numerous folding uncoloured engraved plates, modern endpapers, 20th century quarter calf gilt with marbled sidings, small 8vo (3)
£100-150
205 Payne (Charles Johnson, “Snaffles”). A Half Century of Memories, 1st edition, published Collins, 1949, additional half title, numerous black and white illustrations and five tipped-in colour plates, ownership signature to front endpaper, inserted compliment slip from the publishers, publisher’s cloth, dust jacket a little frayed and torn, 4to, together with, More Bandobast, 1st edition published Collins, 1936, additional half title, numerous black and white illustrations and twelve tipped-in colour plates, ownership signature to front endpaper, publisher’s cloth with dust jacket, with, My Sketch Book in the Shiny, 2nd edition, published Gale & Polden Ltd., circa 1930, additional half title, numerous black and white and tinted plates, ownership signature to front endpaper, publisher’s cloth with pig sticking print mounted on upper siding, dust jacket a little frayed and torn, 4to (3)
£70-100
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£120-180
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210 Trimen (Henry, J.G. Baker, James Britten & others, eds.). The Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, new series, vols. II-IX, XIX, XX-LXXVII, a broken run, 1873-1939, numerous lithographed and half-tone plates and illustrations, some scattered spotting, exlibris with usual stamps and labels, contemporary half calf and original cloth, a few vols. rubbed, 8vo (66)
£150-200
211 Wallace (Alfred Russel). Island Life: Or, the Phenomena and Causes of Insular Faunas and Floras, Including a Revision and Attempted Solution of the Problem of Geological Climates, 1st edition, 1880, three coloured maps and further maps and illustrations in text, final leaf of index and advert leaf uncut and unopened, hinges cracked and front free endpaper detached, original cloth gilt, rubbed, some corner wear and a little frayed at head and foot of spine, upper board with vertical crease mark, together with Tropical Nature, and Other Essays, 1st edition, 1878, publisher’s advert leaf at rear, contemporary ownership signature to front pastedown, hinges cracked, original cloth gilt, rubbed, both 8vo (2)
£200-300
212 Watkins-Pitchford (Denys James, pseud. “BB” ). Recollections of a ‘Longshore Gunner, 1st edition, published Boydell Press, Ipswich, 1976, additional half title, numerous illustrations throughout, publisher’s cloth gilt, d.j., 8vo, together with, Ramblings of a Sportsman-Naturalist, 1st edition, published Michael Joseph, 1979, additional half title, numerous illustrations throughout, publisher’s cloth gilt, d.j. price-clipped, 8vo, with, The Child Alone, 1st edition, published Michael Joseph, 1978, additional half title, numerous illustrations throughout, publisher’s cloth gilt, d.j., 8vo, plus, The Badgers of Bearshanks, 1st edition, published Ernest Benn Limited, 1961, additional half title, numerous illustrations throughout, ownership signature to front endpaper, publisher’s cloth gilt, d.j., 8vo, and The Naturalist’s Bedside Book, 1st edition, published Michael Joseph, 1980, additional half title, numerous illustrations throughout, publisher’s cloth gilt, d.j., 8vo, with another ten books by ‘BB’ including ‘The Quiet Fields’, ‘The Countryman’s Bedside Book’, ‘The Idle Countryman’, ‘The Wayfaring Tree’ and ‘Wild Lone’, various editions, some with dust jackets, various condition (15)
214 Zarpas (J.N.). Game fishing in Lagos, published C.M.S. Press, Lagos, (Nigeria), April, 1949, twelve black & white plates from photographs (including portrait frontispiece), verso of title inscribed by the author to Mr. Lionel Snazelle, Oct 1950, original cloth, slim 4to
£150-200
213 Wright (Lewis). The Illustrated Book of Poultry. With Practical Schedules for Judging, Constructed from Actual Analysis of the Best Modern Decisions, pu b. Cassell Petter & Galpin, [1873], forty-two chromolithograph plates only (of 50, one plate trimmed to margin with loss of plate number), numerous wood engraved illustrations to text, few plates & leaves with faint central vertical fold or light crease, occasional minor spotting or marginal dampstaining to few leaves, contemporary straight grain sheep gilt by W.D. Hayward of Croydon, light wear to boards, 4to (1)
Scarce. Only one UK institutional location found (King’s College, London). (1) £150-200
£150-250
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MAPS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated
215* Aden. Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Frans), Aden, Arabiae foelicis emporium celerrimi nominis quo ex India, Aethiopia..., [on sheet with Mombaza, Quilo & Cefala], circa 1580, four uncoloured engraved town plans on one sheet (as published), slight creasing, 340 x 475mm, mounted, framed and double glazed, Latin text on verso (1)
217 Anglesey. Speed (John), Anglesey Antiently called Mona, Described, published Roger Rea, [1662], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Beaumaris, large strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, small library blindstamp to margin, slight fraying to margins, central fold partially strengthened on verso, 390 x 510mm, English text on verso
£80-120
(1)
£120-180
218 Atlases. A mixed collection of seventeen part atlases, 17th 19th century, with examples by Blaeu, Goos, Johnston, Greenville Collins, Arrowsmith, S.D.U.K., Chatelain and Pine, all atlases lacking some plates and maps but many retained, mixed contemporary bindings, various sizes and condition Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (17)
£300-500
216 Americas. Arrowsmith (Aaron), Map of America, 1804, large engraved wall map with contemporary outline colouring, on four conjoined sheets and laid on linen, stained and spotted at base, lower margin a little frayed with slight loss, mounted on a near contemporary ‘spring loaded’ roller, 1190 x 1450mm (1)
£300-500
219 Australia. Wyld (James), Map of South Australia, New South Wales, Van Diemens Land and Settled parts of Australia, Respectfully dedicated to Major T.K.Mitchell..., Surveyor General of New South Wales, published Jas. Wyld, circa 1850, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, inset maps of Sydney, Adelaide and Van Diemens Land, some splits along old folds, slight staining, 620 x 965mm (1)
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220 Austria. Visscher (Nicolas), Austriae Archiducatus pars Superior..., published Amsterdam, circa 1700, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, slight worming to margins and central fold, repaired on verso, 475 x 575mm, together with, Homann (Johann Baptist, heirs), Der Oesterreichische Kreis..., published Nuremberg, 1788, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, slight creasing, 475 x 595mm, with, Mercator (Gerard), Austria Archiducatus, circa 1610, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, trimmed to neatline on vertical margins, borders replaced, 325 x 490mm, Latin text on verso, plus, Pinkerton (John, publisher), Austrian Dominions, 1810, engraved map by Neele with contemporary hand colouring, 510 x 700mm (4)
222 Braun (Georg, and Hogenberg, Franz). Civitates Orbis Terrarum ‘The Towns of the World’ 1572 - 1618, six parts in 3 volumes (as published) with an Introduction by R.A.Skelton, facsimile edition, published The World Publishing Company, Cleveland & New York 1966, numerous uncoloured double page and folding town and city plans, six folding colour plans in rear pocket of volume 1, publisher’s cloth and sliver gilt, very slight wear at extremities, d.j.’s a little frayed and worn, folio (3)
223 Braun (Georg, and Hogenberg, Franz). Misena Hermundurorum Urbs, circa 1580, engraved city panorama with contemporary hand colouring, some browning, laid on later card, one marginal closed tear, 335 x 490mm, together with, Sneecha vulgo Sneeck Frisiae Occidentalis Oppidum [on sheet with] Sloten, Doccum [and] Ylsta, circa 1580, four engraved Dutch cities on one sheet (as published), contemporary hand colouring, 350 x 415mm, German text on verso, with, Bolzvardia vetus in Frisia Foederis Anzae teurinicae Op. [on sheet with] Stavria, vulgo Stavere ... [and] Harlinga [and] Hindelop, circa 1590, four engraved Dutch cities on one sheet (as published), contemporary hand colouring, 355 x 445mm, German text on verso, with, Jansson (Jan), Aurelia Franciae Civitas ad Ligeri Flu: Sita, circa 1660, hand coloured engraved town prospect, a later impression of Braun & Hogenberg’s original, 350 x 435mm, Latin text on verso, with one other similar
£150-200
221 Belgium & Holland. Senex (John), The VII United Provinces Corrected from the Observations communicated to the Royal Society at London and ye Royal Academy at Paris, 1709, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, old folds strengthened and repaired on verso, 645 x 935, together with, Mercator (Gerard & Hondius J.), Leodiensis Dioecesis Typus, circa 1605, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, vertical margins partially strengthened on verso, 335 x 485mm, Latin text on verso, with, Laurie (Robert & Whittle James), A New Map of the Seat of the War in the Netherlands from the best Authorities, 1794, hand coloured engraved map, 490 x 655mm, plus, Homann (Johann Baptist), Arena Martis in Belgio qua Provinciae X Catholicae Inferioris Germaniae..., published Nuremberg, circa 1730, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, central fold partially strengthened on verso 490 x 565mm, with another three maps similar including examples by Sanson, Homann’s heirs and Coronelli, various sizes and condition (7)
£100-150
(5)
£150-200
224 Brecknockshire. Speed (John), Breknoke both Shyre and Towne described, published Roger Rea. [1662], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Brecknock, large strapwork cartouche, small library blindstamp to margin, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso
£150-200
(1)
£70-100
225 British county maps. Blaeu (Johannes), Glocestria Ducatus vulgo Glocestershire, circa 1645, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, some browning, 410 x 495mm, Latin text on verso, together with, Allard (Carel), Regni Angliae et Walliae Principatus Tabula, divisa in LII Regiones-Anglice Shire dictas prae coeteris correcta et edita..., published Amsterdam, circa 1695, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, central fold split and repaired on verso, large repaired closed tear, slight staining and dust soiling, 505 x 595mm, with, Blome (Richard), A Mapp of the County of Somerset with the Hundreds, circa 1693, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring and some later enhancement, trimmed to neat line with slight loss on vertical margins, 245 x 330mm, with another six maps of the British, Isles, regions and counties, with examples by Conder, Mercator, Laurie & Whittle, Sayer and Homann, various sizes and condition (9)
£150-200
226 British Islands. Speed (John), Holy Iland, Garnsey, Farne [and] Jarsey, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, four uncoloured engraved maps on one sheet (as published), slight staining, slight browning to central fold, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso, together with, Huntington. Both Shire and Shire Towne with the Ancient Citie Ely Described, 1st edition, published George Humble, [1611], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Huntingdon and Ely, some worming to image, repaired on verso, slight staining to central fold, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso (2)
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227 British Isles. A mixed collection of eleven maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps of the British Isles, sea charts and British counties, with examples by Greenwood, Mercator/Hondius, Greenville Collins, Speed, Bowen, Teesdale, Smith, Moll and Thomson, various sizes and condition (11)
231 Crimean War. Elphinstone (Capt. R.E.), Plan of the Seige of Sevastopol by the Allied Armies in 1854 - 5, published The War Department, circa 1858, folding lthographic map, 650 x 980mm, together with another eleven (only) folding lithographic maps (including one coloured) showing plans of trenches, batteries, troop positions, redoubts and earth works of British and Russian forces during this period of the Crimean War, various sizes and condition, contained in a later cloth book box, broken and damaged, together with, Forsell (Carl Gustaf A.F.), Karta öfver Södra Delen af Sverige och Norrige eller det fordna så kallade Skandinavien på hans Majt. Konungens allernådigste befallning..., published Stockholm 18151826, large engraved map sectionalised and laid on linen on four sheets (only of eight), each sheet approximately 590 x 820mm, contained in contemporary marbled card slip case, rubbed and worn at extremities
£200-300
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£150-200
228 British Isles. Speed (John), The Kingdome of Great Britaine and Ireland, 1st edition, published John Sudbury & George Humble, [1611], hand coloured engraved map, inset views of London and Edinburgh, thread margins, two margins strengthened on verso, central fold split, repaired and strengthened on verso, occasional marginal closed tears, slight creasing, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso R.W.Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 -1650, no.316. (1) £300-500
229 Caernarvonshire. Speed (John), Caernarvon both Shyre and Shire-towne with the ancient Citie Bangor described, published Roger Rea, [1662], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Caernarvon and Bangor, small library blindstamp to margin, slight creasing, one margin trimmed to neatline, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, together with, Caermarden both Shyre and Towne described, published Roger Rea, [1662], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Carmarthan, large strapwork cartouche, mileage scale and compass rose, slight creasing, small library blindstamp to margin, repaired closed tear affecting image, small hole affecting image, crudely repaired on verso, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso (2)
232 Egypt and Middle East. Michalet (Estienne), Les Deserts D’Egypte de Thebaide D’Arabie De Sirie &c: ou sout exactement Marques les Lieux Habitez par les Saincts Peres des Deserts, published Paris, 1693, engraved map with sparse contemporary outline colouring, some oxidisation to old watercolour causing some splitting, central fold partially split and strengthened on verso, one small hole to image, slight creasing, 565 x 775mm (1)
£100-150
230 Cardiganshire. Speed (John), Cardigan Shyre Described with the due forme of the Shiretown as it was surveyed..., published Roger Rea, [1662], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Cardigan, large strapwork cartouche, closed repaired tear affecting image, central fold partially split and strengthened on verso, small library blindstamp in margin, 385 x 505mm, English text on verso, together with, Montgomery Shire, published Roger Rea, [1662], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Montgomery, small library blind stamp to margin, two small rust marks at base of central fold, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso (2)
£100-150
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234 England & Wales. Visscher (Nicolas), A New Mapp of the Kingdome of England, Representing the Princedome of Wales and other Provinces, Cities, Market Towns, with the Roads from Town to Town and the Number of Reputed Miles between them, are given by Inspection without Scale or Compass, published John Overton, circa 1694, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, large decorative cartouche, 575 x 500mm, together with, Angliae Regnum Tam in Septem Antiqua Anglo-Saxonum Regna quam in omnes Hodiernas Regiones accuratissime distinctum..., circa 1690, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, large decorative cartouche, slight worming to central fold, skillfully repaired on verso, 565 x 495mm, with, Schenk (Peiter), Novissima prae caeteris aliis accuratissima Regnorum Angliae Scotiae Hiberniae..., published Amsterdam, circa 1706, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, inset map of the Shetland, Orkney and Faroe islands. decorative cartouche with later hand colouring, one small hole to image, 575 x 490mm
233 England & Wales. Moll (Herman), The South Part of Great Britain called England and Wales.., published D.Midwinter, T.Bowles and Philip Overton, [1715], engraved map on two conjoined sheets with contemporary hand colouring, some creasing, some marginal fraying, old folds, very slight staining, 620 x 965mm, with another copy similar with contemporary outline colouring, with, The North Part of Great Britain called Scotland, published D.Midwinter and T.Bowles, circa 1715, engraved map on two conjoined sheets with contemporary hand colouring, inset map of the Orkney and Shetland islands, twelve engraved views of principal towns to the vertical margins, some creasing, long closed repaired tear affecting image, repaired splits to old folds, slight browning, 600 x 1010mm
R.W.Shirley. Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650 - 1750. Visscher 2 state 4. Visscher 3. unrecorded state with a dedication to George III and Schenk 1. state 2. £200-300 (3)
The first map described. R.W.Shirley. Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650 - 1750. Moll 6 state 3. £200-300 (3)
235 England, Wales & Ireland. Speed (John), The Invasions of England and Ireland with al their Civill Wars since the Conquest, published Roger Rea, [1662], uncoloured engraved map, engraved by Cornelius Danckerts, decorative cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, slight fraying and dust soiling to margins, short split at base of central fold, strengthened on verso, one small hole to image, small library blind stamp in margin, 385 x 520mm, English text on verso Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1477 - 1650, no.397. (1) £500-800
236 Folding maps. A mixed collection of nineteen folding maps, mostly 19th century, British county maps, overseas and geological maps, including examples by Cary, Arrowsmith, Faden, Smith, Cruchley, Hall, Betts, Scott, Philip, Ainslie and Stanford, many with contemporary boards and/or slipcases, various sizes and condition (19)
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237 France. A good mixed collection of eleven regional maps, 17th & 18th century, engraved regional maps, many with contemporary hand colouring including some heightened with gold, with examples by Visscher, Ortelius, Blaeu, Jaillot, Jansson, Homann and Valk, various sizes and condition (11)
£300-500
239 Greece, Turkey & Eastern Europe. Bowen (Emanuel), Turkey in Europe Corrected from the Newest and most Exact Observations, made and sold by G.Willdey, 1715, large engraved map on two conjoined sheets, contemporary outline colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale and an inset cartouche advertising items sold in George Willdey’s shop, one small repaired marginal closed tear, old folds, slight browning to one fold, thread margins, 925 x 630mm (1)
238 Glamorganshire. Speed (John), Glamorgan Shyre with the Sittuations of the cheife Towne Cardyff and ancient Landaffe decribed, published Roger Rea, 1662, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Cardiff and Llandaff, small library blind stamp to margin, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso (1)
£120-180
240 Greece. Jaillot (Alexis-Hubert), La Morée et les Isles de Zante, Cefalonie, Ste Maure, Cerigo &c. published Paris, 1696, large engraved map of the Peloponnese after N.Sanson, contemporary outline colouring, slight creasing, 565 x 845mm, together with, D’Anville (Jean Baptiste Bourguignon), Les Côtes de la Gréce et L’Archipel, published Paris, 1756, large uncoloured engraved map, some staining, torn with slight loss to upper margin, small ink library stamp, 540 x 710mm
£150-250
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241 Herefordshire. Speed (John), Hereford-Shire described with the true plot of the Citie Hereford as also the Armes of thos Nobles that have bene intituled with that Dignitye, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Hereford, some staining, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, together with, Rutlandshire with Oukham and Stanford her bordering Neighbour Newely described, 1st edition, published John Sudbury & George Humble, [1611], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Oakham and Stamford, some worming to image, repaired on verso, slight staining to central fold, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso (2)
£100-150
244 Ireland. Speed (John), The Countie of Leinster with the Citie Dublin Described, published Roger Rea, [1662], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Dublin, large compass rose, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, small library blindstamp to margin, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso (1)
£200-300
242 Ireland. Speed (John), The Kingdome of Irland Devided into Severall Provinces and then againe devided into Counties Newly described, published Roger Rea, [1662], uncoloured engraved map, six engraved costumed figures, ornate cartouche, mileage scale and compass rose, small library blinstamp to margin, central fold partially split, strengthened on verso, 390 x 510mm, English text on verso (1)
£400-600
245 Ireland. Speed (John), The Province of Connaugh with the Citie of Galwaye Described, published Roger Rea, [1662], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Galway, large ornate cartouche, mileage scale and compass rose, small library blindstamp to margin, some creasing, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso (1)
243 Ireland. Speed (John), The Province of Mounster, published Roger Rea, [1662], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Limerick and Cork, small library blind stamp to margin, occasional marginal closed tears, 390 x 510mm, English text on verso (1)
£200-300
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246 Ireland. Speed (John), The Province Ulster described, published Roger Rea, [1662], uncoloured engraved map, inset view of Enis Kelling Fort, small library blindstamp to margin, slight creasing, very slight spotting to margin, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso (1)
249 London. A True and Exact Draught of the Tower Liberties survey’d in the Year 1597 by Gulielmus Haiward and J.Gascoyne, published Society of Antiquaries, 1742, uncoloured engraved map of the Tower of London and its environs, slight dust soiling, central fold with short split, occasional marginal closed tears, 415 x 545mm
£200-300
First produced in 1597 after a riot which developed after a dispute over bounderies between the Tower authorities and the City of London. The riot was considered rebellion and serious enough for Queen Elizbeth I to place the city under martial law and subsequently five of the rioters were hung drawn and quartered on Tower hill. £100-150 (1)
247 Ireland. Speed (John), The Kingdome of Irland Devided into severall Provinces and then againe devided into Counties Newly described, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], hand coloured engraved map, six engraved costumed figures, ornate cartouche, mileage scale and compass rose, occasional marginal repaired closed tears, central fold partially strengthened on verso, one margin trimmed to neat line and extended, 390 x 510mm, English text on verso (1)
250 London. Fraser (James), Fraser’s Panoramic Plan of London, published James Fraser, 1831, engraved map by James Neele, sectionalised and laid on linen with contemporary outline colouring, eighteen uncoloured vignette views to margins, slight dust soiling, 405 x 560mm, Estate agents advertisement and map to front pastedown, contemporary cloth boards with printed label to upper siding
£400-600
248 Italy. A mixed collection of nine maps, mostly 18th century, engraved regional and country maps, including several with contemporary hand colouring, with examples by D’Anville, Jaillot, Homann and De Wit, various sizes and condition (9)
Howgego 332. State 2. (1)
£150-250
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251 London. Banks (John Henry & Co., publishers), A Balloon View of London (as seen from Hampstead) published Banks & Co. May 1st. 1851, uncoloured engraved aerial plan of London (clearly showing the ‘new’ Crystal Palace in Hyde Park), old folds, very slight spotting to margins, occasional repaired closed tears and slight fraying to old folds, laid on later hardboard, 680 x 1070mm (1)
£500-800
253 Maps. A mixed collection of thirty-two maps and charts, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps and sea charts, several with contemporary hand colouring, with examples by Jansson, Visscher, Wyld, D’Anville, Mercator/Hondius, Blaeu, Moll, Ortelius, Hall, Pinkerton, Mortier, Laurie & Whittle. Lizars, Bowen and Thomson, various sizes and condition (32)
£200-300
254 Maps. A mixed collection of thirty-one foreign maps, 17th 19th century, engraved maps, many with contemporary hand colouring, with examples by Allard, Cary, Visscher, D’Anville, Blaeu, Kirkwood, Thomson, Seutter, Homann, Laurie & Whittle, Mortier, De L’Isle and Van den Keere, various sizes and condition (31)
255 Maps. A mixed collection of twenty-five maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps and plans, many with contemporary hand colouring including Africa, Europe, Persia, Greece, Azores and South America, with examples by Basire, Wells, D’Anville, Homann, Bowen, Faden, Blaeu, D’Lisle, Gibson, Thomson and Hondius, various sizes and condition
252 Malta. Dapper (Olfert), Valetta Civitas nova Maltae olim Millitae, published Amsterdam, circa 1680, uncoloured engraved birds-eye view of Valletta, cartouche with a key plan identifying forty-six locations, occasional marginal repaired closed tears, slight spotting, largely confined to margins, central fold strengthened on verso at base, 285 x 370mm (1)
£200-300
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£150-200
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259 Morden (Robert). A collection of thirteen maps, [1695 or later], thirteen uncoloured double page engraved maps, some spotting and staining, each approximately 365 x 430mm The maps consist of:- The Smaller British Islands, Northamptonshire, Worcestershire, East Riding of Yorkshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicestershire, Monmouthshire, South Wales, North Wales, North Riding of Yorkshire, Rutland, Bedfordshire [and] Herefordshire. £100-150 (13)
260 No lot 261* Ogilby (John). The Road from Bristol co. Glouc. to Banbury co. Oxo., circa 1680, hand coloured strip road map, a little toned, 330 x 445mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Bayly (J.), Gloucestreshire Accurately laid down in the Year 1779, hand coloured engraved map, inset vignette of The Cotham Stone, old folds, 380 x 335mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Rhodes (Marion, 1907-1988), Bibury, 1937, etching of Arlington Row in the Cotswold village of Bibury, captioned & signed in pencil to lower margin, plate size 17.5 x 22.3cm (7 x 8.75ins), sheet size 22.5 x 27cm (8.75 x 10.5ins), together with Rome, 1937,etching of the obelisk at Piazza del Popolo with St. Peter’s Basilica in the distance, captioned, signed & dated in pencil to lower margin, plate size 21.3 x 15cm (6 x 8.25ins), sheet size 26.5 x 19.5cm (10.5 x 7.75ins), plus an etched view by Rhodes of a woodland in Buckinghamshire, plus Bolton Abbey, Wharfedale, North Yorkshire, original pen, ink & watercolour on wove (laid on card), captioned and signed to lower margin, 25.2 x 35.3cm (10 x 14ins)
256 Mediterranean. Sanson (Nicolas), A New Mapp of the Mediterranean Sea Divided into its Principal Parts or Seas..., Rendered into English, Printed and Sold by Hen; Overton..., circa 1680, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, on two conjoined sheets, slight oxidisation to old watercolour causing slight cracking and splitting, repaired on verso, 485 x 840mm Uncommon. (1)
£200-300
257 Merioneth. Speed (John), Merionethshire Described, published Roger Rea, [1662], uncoloured engraved map, inset view of Harlech, some creasing, library blind stamp to margin, slight staining, 385 x 505mm, English text on verso, together with, Denbighshire, published Roger Rea, [1662], uncoloured engraved map, some creasing, small library blind stamp to margin, slight staining, 385 x 505mm, English text on verso, with, Flint-Shire, published Roger Rea, [1662], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Flint and St. Asaph, some creasing, torn with slight loss at base of central fold, repaired on verso, marginal repaired closed tears, two small holes to image, 390 x 515mm, English text on verso (3)
(6)
262 Owen (John and Bowen, Emmanuel). Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improved..., 1731 title page and approximately 450 uncoloured engraved strip road maps, some duplicates, lacking all county maps and several leaves, each map approximately 190 x 120mm, disbound Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (approx.450)
£100-150
£100-150
263 Paris. Deharme (Louis-Francois), Plan de la Ville et Fauxbourgs de Paris. Divisée en 20 Quartiers dont la plus grande partie..., published Desnos, Paris, 1788, decorative engraved title with later manuscript ownership signature to margin, folding key plate and a folding map of the environs of Paris and thirty four double page engraved maps (lacking plate 5 but it is not called for) and fourteen double page index tables bound at rear, later endpapers, 20th century cloth gilt, 4to
258 Monmouthshire. Speed (John), The Countye of Monmouth with the Sittuation of the Shire Towne Described, published Roger Rea, [1662], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Monmouth, large strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, small library blindstamp to margin, slight fraying to margins, 385 x 510mm, English text to verso (1)
£100-150
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£120-180
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266 Radnorshire. Speed (John), The Countie of Radnor Described and the Shyretownes sittuatione, published Roger Rea, [1662], uncoloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche, mileage scale and compass rose, inset town plan of Radnor, slight creasing, small library blindstamp to margin, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso (1)
267 Reference. Kershaw (Kenneth A.), Early Printed Maps of Canada, 4 volumes, 1993 - 1998, numerous black & white illustrations throughout, publisher’s cloth gilt, d.j.s, 4to, together with, Van der Heijden (H.A.M.), Old Maps of the Netherlands, 2 volumes, 1998, titles and text printed in Dutch and English, numerous uncoloured illustrations throughout, d.j.s, publisher’s cloth gilt, folio, with, Clayton (Timothy), The English Print 1688 - 1802, published for The Paul Mellon Centre by Yale University Press, 1997, additional half title, numerous colour and black and white illustrations throughout, publisher’s cloth gilt, d.j., folio, plus, Landwehr (John), Studies in Dutch Books with Coloured Plates, Published 1662 - 1875, published The Hague, 1976, additional half title, colour and black and white illustrations throughout, publisher’s cloth gilt, d.j., 4to, with, Meyer (Susan E.), A Treasury of the Great Children’s Book Illustrators, published Harry N. Abrams, 1997, additional half title, numerous colour and black & white illustrations throughout, colour printed card binding, 4to, with another five reference books similar
264 Pembrokeshire. Speed (John), Penbrokshyre described and the Sittuations both of Penbroke and St. Davids shewed in due form as they were taken..., published Roger Rea, [1662], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Pembroke and St. Davids, small library blind stamp to margin, one ‘printer’s crease’ affecting image, occasional marginal closed tears, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso (1)
£70-100
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£120-180
£100-150
268 Scandinavia. Moll (Herman), A New Map of Denmark and Sweden According to the Newest and most Exact Observations, published D.Midwinter, T.Bowles & Philip Overton, circa 1720, engraved map on two conjoined sheets, contemporary hand colouring, inset map of the North Cape and Spitsbergen, five engraved scenes of life in Lapland, some creasing, central fold split and strengthened on verso, slight fraying to margins, 610 x 1010mm, together with, A New and Exact Map of the United Provinces or Netherlands, published D.Midwinter & T.Bowles, circa 1720, engraved map on two conjoined sheets, contemporary hand colouring, inset map of the North Sea, seven inset town panoramas and plans, some creasing, slight fraying to margins, old folds strengthened on verso, 620 x 1020mm (2)
£200-300
269* Scotland. Ortelius (Abraham), Scotiae Tabula, [1584], engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, central fold partially split, repaired on verso, slight staining and toning, 355 x 480mm, Latin text on verso, framed and double glazed Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps no.18. (1)
270* Scotland. Blaeu (Johannes & Pont Timothy), Coila Provincia. The Province of Kyle, circa 1665, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, slight creasing, 455 x 565mm, Dutch text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed, together with, Morden (Robert), A New Map of the South Part of Scotland [1722], hand coloured engraved reticulated map, 355 x 440mm, mounted, framed and glazed
265 Poland. Schenk (Pieter), Friderico Augusto vere Augusto Polan. Lithuan. Boris. Pomer Regi Duci Principi..., 1705, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, inset map of Saxony, large ornate cartouche, slight oxidisation to old watercolour causing slight cracking, 490 x 580mm, together with, Homann (Johann Baptist, heirs), Comitatus Glaciensis Tabula Geogr..., 1747, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, some spotting and staining, one smal repaired marginal closed tear, 480 x 550mm (2)
£150-200
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£150-200
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271 Sea charts. Jaillot (A.H. & Bellin J.N.), Carte de l’Entrée de la Tamise avec les Bancs, Passes, Isles et Costes comprises entre Sandwich et Clay, published Patis, circa 1750, hand coloured engraved sea chart orientated to the right, inset map of the Thames estuary, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, slight creasing, 460 x 890mm, together with another uncoloured copy (2)
272 South America. Moll (Herman), To the Right Honourable Charles Earl of Sunderland and Baron Spencer of Wormleighton, One of Her Majesty’s Principal Secretaries of State &c. This Map of South America..., published D.Midwinter, T.Bowles and Philip Overton, circa 1720, engraved map on two conjoined sheets, contemporary hand colouring, inset view of Potosi, old folds with some browning to folds, slight creasing, 590 x 965mm, together with, A New & Exact Map of the Electorate of Brunswick-Lunenburg and ye rest of ye Kings Dominions in Germany..., published Philip Overton, circa 1710, engraved map on two conjoined sheets with contemporary hand colouring, two inset maps of the North Sea and The Duchy of Lauwenburg, old folds, slight creasing, slight fraying to margins, 625 x 1010mm, with, Les Provinces des Pays-Bas Catholiques ou A Most Exact Map of Flanders or Austrian Netherlands &c., circa 1720, hand coloured engraved map on two conjoined sheets, inset maps of Luxembourg, Northern France and a plan of fortifications, old folds, 605 x 980mm
£150-200
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273 South America. Brué (Adrien Hubert), Nouvell Carte de L’Amerique Meridionale et des Iles qui en Dépendent..., published Paris, 1834, large engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, on two sections, seven inset maps of islands, table of explanation, 1800 x 1230mm, publisher’s label to each section, marbled chemise (1)
275 Spain. Jansson (Jan, Mercator Gerard & Hondius Henricus), Andaluzia continens Sevillam et Cordubam, [1636], engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, slight soiling to margins, 355 x 500mm, English text on verso, together with, Blaeu (Johannes), Navarra Regnum, published Amsterdam, circa 1650, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, some oxidisation to old watercolour, 420 x 500mm, no text on verso, with, Jansson (Jan), Valentia Regnum Cotestani. Ptol. Edentani. Plin. circa 1650, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, some oxidisation to old watercolour causing slight cracking and splitting to cartouche, 350 x 475mm, no text on verso, plus, Blaeu (Johannes), Biscaia Alava et Guipuscoa Cantabriae Veteris partes, circa 1650, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, heightened with gold, slight creasing, 385 x 495mm, no text on verso
£120-180
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276 Suffolk. Hodskinson (Joseph), The County of Suffolk..., engraved and published by William Faden, 1783, large engraved map with contemporary outline colouring on three conjoined sheets, inset town plan of Ipswich, inset triangulation diagram, engraved vignette of the Abbey Gate at Bury St. Edmunds, laid on near contemporary linen and displayed on a spring roller with a contemporary wooden batten to lower margin (partially detached), some staining, spotting and dust soiling, some fraying to lower margin just affecting image, 1210 x 1635mm, together with, Donald (Thomas & Milne Thomas), A Topographical Map of the County of Norfolk, Surveyed and Measured in the Years 1790, 91, 92, 93 and 94..., published William Faden, 1797, large engraved map with contemporary outline colouring on three conjoined sheets, laid on contemporary linen and displayed on a spring roller with a contemporary wooden batten to lower margin (partially detached), inset maps of King’s Lynn, Swaffham and Great Yarmouth, some dust soiling, toning to lower half of map, some fraying and creasing to lower margin, 1220 x 1810mm, with, Mudge (Lt. Col.), Part the First of the General Survey of England and Wales containing the whole of Essex and a Portion of the Adjoining Counties..., 1805, large uncoloured engraved map on four conjoined sheets, displayed on a spring roller with a contemporary wooden batten to lower margin, some overall dust soiling, spotting and staining, frayed along lower margin with slight loss, 1210 x 1815mm, plus, Rocque (John), A Topographical Map of the County of Surrey in which is Expressed all the Roads, Lanes, Churches, Noblemen and Gentlemen’s Seats &c. &c..., Completed and Engraved by Peter Andrews, published Mary Ann Rocque, circa 1787, large engraved map with sparse contemporary outline colouring, large uncoloured decorative cartouche, some staining and dust soiling, frayed with some loss to image, lower margin attached to wooden batten, 1630 x 2030mm, with two others similar
274 Spain & Portugal. Moll (Herman), A New and Exact Map of Spain & Portugal Divided into its Kingdoms and Principalities &c..., published D.Midwinter, P.Overton and T.Bowles, 1711, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, large uncoloured cartouche, slight creasing, old folds, one long closed repaired tear affecting image, some fraying with slight loss to one old fold, slight browning to central fold, 610 x 980mm, together with, A New Map of Italy Distinguishing all the Sovereignties in it, whether States, Kingdoms, Dutchies, Principalities, Republicks &c..., published D.Midwinter, T.Bowles and Philip Overton, circa 1720, engraved map on two conjoined sheets with contemporary hand colouring, three inset views of Mount Etna, Mount Vesuvius and Mount Aeolius, some creasing, old folds, some fraying and browning to old folds with slight loss, slight staining, repaired closed tears, 605 x 980mm, with, The Turkish Empire in Europe, Asia and Africa..., published D.Midwinter & T.Bowles, circa 1720, engraved map on two conjoined sheets, contemporary hand colouring, inset views of Constantinople and Smirna, three views of the Holy Sepulchre and a panorama of Jerusalem, slight creasing, some splits along old folds, slight fraying to margins, one long, closed repaired tear affecting image, slight fraying to margins, 615 x 1010mm, with one other similar (4)
£150-200
£200-300
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277 Sussex. Greenwood (C. & J.), Map of the County of Sussex from an actual Survey made in the Years 1823 & 1824..., Greenwood Pringle & Co., 1825, large uncoloured engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, in three sections, calligraphic title, engraved vignette of Chichester Cathedral and table of reference to the hundreds, slight staining, 1250 x 2020mm, marbled endpapers, contained in contemporary cloth slipcase with bookplate of William Houston to upper siding, worn and frayed (1)
£200-300
278 Switzerland. Wyher (Ludwig Pfyffer von), Panorama oder ZirhelAussicht vom Rigi Berg..., published Lucerne, 1820, engraved circular map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, an oval vignette view to each corner, map edged in later blue tape, 530 x 530mm, contemporary marbled card slipcase with publisher’s labels to verso and recto, rubbed and worn at extremities
279 Tallis (John, publisher). Eighteen maps, circa 1850, eighteen decorative engraved maps by J.Rapkin, contemporary outline colouring, occasional slight staining, each approximately 360 x 255mm The maps consist of :- British Possessions in the Mediterranean, Peru & Bolivia, Chili and La Plata, British Guayana, Venezuela New Granada Equador and the Guayanas, Central America, Northern Africa, Natal and Kaffraria, Western Africa, Egypt and Arabia, Northern India, Independent Tartary, Thibet Mongolia and Mandchouria, Jamaica, Overland Route to India, Japan & Corea, Polynesia [and] Islands in the Indian Ocean. £200-300 (18)
A circular ‘birds-eye’ view of Mount Rigi in central Switzerland. Probably published to satisfy a demand from a newly emerging tourist and alpinist market. £200-300 (1)
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280 Tallis (John, publisher). Eighteen maps, circa 1850, eighteen decorative engraved maps by J.Rapkin, contemporary outline colouring, occasional slight staining, each approximately 360 x 255mm The maps consist of :- Islands in the Atlantic, East Canada and New Brunswick, West Canada, Brussels, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, Belgium, Hungary, Turkey in Asia, Turkey in Europe, Asia Minor, Prussia, Switzerland, Holland, Germany, Austria, Denmark, Russia in Asia [and] France. £150-200 (18)
282 Venice. Homann (Johann Baptist, heirs of), Iconografica Rappresentatione della inclita Citta di Venetia..., circa 1745, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, coloured prospect of Venice below map, 475 x 550mm (1)
£400-600
283 Wales. Speed (John), Denbigh Shire, 1st edition, published John Sudbury & George Humble, [1611], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Denbigh, a few worm holes affecting image, repaired on verso, narrow margins, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso, together with, Caermarden Both Shyre and Towne described, 1st edition, published John Sudbury & George Humble, [1611], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Carmarthen, some worming to image, repaired on verso, slight staining to base of central fold, 385 x 505mm, English text on verso, with, The Countie of Radnor described and the Shyre Townes sittuatione, 1st edition, published John Sudbury & George Humble, [1611], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Radnor, some worming to image, repaired on verso, slight staining at base of central fold, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso (3)
284 Wales. Speed (John), Montgomery Shire, 1st edition, published John Sudbury & George Humble, [1611], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Montgomery, slight worming to image, repaired on verso, central fold strengthened on verso, vertical margins trimmed with slight loss, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, together with, Denbighshire, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, cira 1676, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Denbigh, slight creasing, central fold partially split, strengthened on verso, some staining, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, with, Caermarden Both Shyre and Towne described, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Carmarden, some staining, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso
281 Title pages. A good mixed collection of thirty-four title pages, mostly 17th & 18th century, engraved title pages, several with hand colouring, including examples by Visscher, Ortelius, Mercator/Hondius, Mercator, Blaeu, Speed, Jansson, Greenvile Collins, Jaillot, Braun & Hogenberg, Homann, Covens & Mortier, Schenk & Valk and De Wit, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (34)
£150-200
£300-500
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286 West Indies. Homann (Johann Baptist, heirs of), Dominia Anglorum in Praecipuis Insulis Americae..., circa 1740, five engraved maps on one sheet (St. Kitts, Antigua, Bermuda, Barbados and Jamaica), contemporary outline colouring, title repeated in German, 495 x 565mm, together with, Jefferys (Thomas), Jamaica from the Latest Surveys; Improved and Engraved, published Laurie & Whittle, 1794, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, inset maps of the Harbour of Bluefields and the Harbours of Kingston & Port Royal, slight offsetting, 480 x 630mm, with, Mariette (Pierre), Carte de l’Isle de Sainct Christophle Scituée a 17 Degrez 30 Minutes de Lat Septentrionale, circa 1650, engraved map by A. Peyrounin, contemporary outline colouring, slight staining, strengthened on verso, 315 x 435mm, with one other similar
285 West Indies. Moll (Herman), A Map of the West-Indies or the Islands of America in the North Sea with ye adjacent Coutries, explaining what belongs to Spain, England, France, Holland &c. also ye Trade Winds and ye Several Tracts made by ye Galeons and Flota from Place to Place, circa 1730, large engraved map on two conjoined sheets, contemporary hand colouring, inset maps of St. Augustine, Havana, Cartagena, Porto Bello and Vera Cruz, inset view of Mexico City, old folds, slight creasing, old folds strengthened on verso, slight browning to one fold, 590 x 1010mm (1)
£300-500
(4)
£200-300
287 Worcestershire & Warwickshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Wigorniensis Comitatus et Comitatus Warwicensis nec non Coventrae Libertas. Worcester, Warwick Shire and the Liberty of Coventre, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, slight spotting, confined to margins, 415 x 500mm, Dutch text on verso (1)
£80-120
288 Worcestershire. Speed (John), Worcestershire Described, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Worcester, central fold strengthened on verso, some closed tears with slight loss, skillfully repaired in facsimile on verso, re-margined, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso, together with, The Countie of Nottingham described, The Shire Townes situation and the Earls ther of observed, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, hand coloured engraved map, torn with loss to lower left corner, repaired on verso, 390 x 520mm, English text on verso
Lot 286
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Lot 289 289* World. Seutter (George Matthaus), Diversi Globi Terr-Aquei, Statione Variante et Visu Intercendente, per Coluros Tropicorum, per Ambos Polos, et Particul. Sphaerae Zenith in Planum Delineati Orthographici Propectus, published Augsburg, circa 1730, engraved hemispheral map with contemporary hand colouring, eight additional circular projections of the world from different perspectives, all surrounded by numerous windheads, insular California, one printer’s fold, 490 x 570mm, mounted, framed and glazed R.W.Shirley. The Mapping of the World, no.578. (1)
£600-900
290 Wyld (James). [Untitled Atlas], circa 1830, lacking all titles and preliminaries, twenty-five (only) engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, including twenty double page or folding and two uncoloured comparison tables, including maps by Hall, Cary, De La Rochette and Poirson, a few maps trimmed with slight loss to titles, occasional marginal soiling and creasing, disbound but retaining spine, folio Sold as a collection of maps not subject to return. The maps are attributed to the following cartographers. Wyld:- Eastern Hemisphere, Western Hemisphere, Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, Europe, United Kingdom, England & Wales, Netherlands, France Divided into Provinces, French Empire, Kingdom of France, Portugal, Germanic Confederate States, Sweden & Norway, West Coast of Africa, Mexico & Guatemala, South America part 1 [and] Columbia Prima or South America. Hall:- England & Wales, Spain & Portugal, China [and] Peru. Poirson:- L’Empire de Russie. Cary:- China and De La Rochette:- Lower Egypt. (1) £200-300
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DECORATIVE PRINTS & ORIGINAL ART All lots unframed unless otherwise stated
291* America. Galle (Theodore), Americen Americus retexit, Semel vocauit inde semper excitam, circa 1630, uncoloured engraving after Johannes Stradanus showing Amerigo Vespucci awakening a sleeping America, trimmed to neatline with thread margins, laid on to modern paper, 185 x 270mm, together with, Sadeler (Raphael), Francia, Hispania, Italia [and] Germania, published Antwerp, circa 1600, four uncoloured allegorical representations of European countries, each trimmed to neatline and laid on modern paper, each approximately 220 x 260mm (5)
£300-500
293* Architectural Details. Revett (Nicholas), A collection of fortyeight engravings, circa 1790, uncoloured engravings of architectural reliefs and elevations, capitals, statues and plans, all mounted in good ‘lined’ mounts, various sizes and condition Originally published in ‘The Antiquities of Athens’ (1762 - 1816). (48)
294* Basire (James). Inside View of the East End of Merton College Chapel, [1802], copper engraving by James Basire after William Turner, trimmed and laid down on later card, image size 320 x 445mm (12.5 x 17.5 ins), sheet size 360 x 482mm (14.2 x 19 ins), together with Skelton (Joseph), Merton College Chapel from The Grove, 1820, copper engraving by Joseph Skelton after F. Mackenzie, image size 320 x 450mm (12.5 x 17.7 ins), sheet size 350 x 465mm (13.75 x 18.25 ins), plus 3 other topographical engravings, including a South West View of the new Royal Exchange by Thomas Higham after G. B. Moore, a copper engraved view of Magdalen Bridge and Tower with Oxford beyond (toned and trimmed to image)
292* Amsterdam. Commelin (Caspar), Beschryvinge van Amsterdam, Zynde een Naukeurige verhandlinge van desselfs eerste Oorspronck uyt den Hyse der Heeren van Amstel, en Amstellant, Haar Vergrooting, Rykdom, en Wyze van Regeeringe, published Amsterdam, 2nd edition, 1691- 93, two title pages printed in red and black, thirty-eight double page engraved views including thirteen with hand colouring, several duplicates, disbound, each approximately 265 x 345mm Sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return. (40)
£200-300
(5)
£200-300
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Lot 295 295* Birche (Henry). Labourers [and] Game Keepers, published B.B. Evans, 1790, pair of uncoloured mezzotint engravings after George Stubbs, titles in open letters, trimmed to plate mark on one margin, laid on later card, slight staining, each approximately 435 x 660mm, framed and glazed Christopher Lennox-Boyd, Rob Dixon, Tim Clayton. George Stubbs, The Complete Engraved Works. Nos. 87 & 88 state 2. £500-800 (2)
296* Botanical Watercolours. A collection of six fine watercolours of flowers and fruit, Dutch, circa 1720s-30s, together six watercolours with traces of pencil on laid paper, one with a full-page drawing, the others with two or more studies to the leaf, including lilies, roses, tulips, daffodils and narcissi, apples, cherries, irises, and anemones, one with the addition of a butterfly, another with a fly, each study and each leaf with numeral in contemporary manuscript, slightly toned and dusty, with one or two minor marks, sheet size 31 x 19.5cm (12.25 x 7.75ins) Each with a large coat-of-arms watermark with initials ‘KP’ (similar to Heawood 415 or Churchill 68). £700-1000 (6)
297* Botany. Plenck (Joseph Jacob), A collection of nineteen coloured engravings, published Vienna [1788 - 1803], nineteen hand coloured engravings, each approximately 440 x 290mm Originally published in ‘Icones plantarum medicinalium’. (19)
£200-300
Lot 297
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298* Bristol. Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel), The North West Prospect of the City of Bristol [and] The South East Prospect of the City of Bristol, [1734 or later], pair of uncoloured engraved city panoramas, slight creasing, repaired closed tears, slight loss, margins trimmed and extended, each approximately 305 x 790mm (2)
£150-250
301* Cherrington (K.). Hounds moving off from the Lygon Arms Broadway, 20th century, watercolour, signed by the artist to lower left, 38 x 59cms (15 x 23 inches), mounted, framed and glazed (1)
302* Chester. Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel), The South-West Prospect of the City of Chester, 1728, uncoloured engraved panorama, trimmed to plate mark on three margins, one short closed tear just affecting title, 250 x 700mm, together with, The South-West Prospect of Manchester in the County Palatine of Lancaster, 1728, uncoloured engraved panorama, two margins trimmed and extended, one long repaired closed tear affecting image, 250 x 700mm, with, The North-East Prospect of Lancaster, 1728, uncoloured engraved panorama, trimmed to plate mark on two margins, 250 x 700mm
299* Bristol. Kip (Johannes), The City of Bristol, 1717, large uncoloured prospect of Bristtol, old folds, 550 x 895mm Originally published in ‘Theatre de la Grand Bretagne’. (1)
£100-150
£150-250
(3)
£150-250
303* Classical engravings. A mixed collection of twenty-three engravings, mostly 18th century, engraved plates of deities, statues, reliefs and portraits, including twenty-two with hand colouring, various size and condition (23)
300* Carlisle. Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel), The South-West Prospect of the City of Carlisle, 1745, uncoloured engraved panorama, trimmed to plate mark, slight offsetting to title, 310 x 785mm, together with, The East Prospect of Derby, 1728, uncoloured engraved panorama, trimmed to plate mark on three margins, one repaired closed tear affecting image, 250 x 705mm (2)
£150-200
304* Cormack (Mrs Minnie). Lord Nelson, published Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co., 1894, uncoloured mezzotint on India wove after John Hoppner, printseller’s blindstamp in margin to lower right, slight dust soiling and spotting to margins, 690 x 490mm (1)
£100-150
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305* Decimalisation. A collection of artwork, circa 1971, together sixteen gouache paintings on paper, each a cartoon relating to the process of decimalisation, e.g. a shopping ledger, a digger shovelling coins over a cliff, a robber with coins in his hand, a seal balancing coins on its nose, men’s suits displaying price tickets, petrol pumps and cash tills, a judge and a barrister with numerical features, each approximately 25 x 36.5cm (9.75 x 14.5ins), each mounted (16)
£70-100
Lot 303
306* Descourtilz (Jean Theodore). Psittacus Cyanocaster..., [and] Falco Sparverius..., [1856], two large lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, Psittacus Cyanocaster with later pencil annotations after title, Falco Sparverius with near contemporary printed paper label laid over old title with later pencil annotations after title, repaired ‘ring binder’ holes to left hand margin, both laid on later card, each approximately 540 x 380mm Originally published in ‘Ornithologie Brésilienne, ou Histoire des Oiseaux du Brésil’. £150-200 (2)
Lot 304
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307* Elliot (Daniel Giraud). American Turkey, originally published in ‘The New and Heretofore Unfigured Species of the Birds of North America’, [1869], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, after J.Wolf, trimmed with loss of title, pencil marginalia, old ‘punch holes’ to left hand margin, 510 x 380mm, together with, Levaillant (Francois), le Jacamar jeune, originally published in ‘Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux de Paradis’, [1799 - 1806], mixed method engraving after Baraband, contemporary hand colouring, slight spotting largely confined to margins, old ‘punch holes’ to left hand margin, 500 x 310mm (2)
309* Fashion. A collection of forty-five fashion plates, published Milan, circa 1880, engravings with contemporary hand colouring, a little dust soiling and spotting, a few prints with old folds, each approximately 340 x 240mm, with another five engravings with contemporary hand colouring originally published in ‘La Belle Assemblée’, each approximately 215 x 115mm, circa 1810
£100-150
(50)
308* Embroidered Pictures. Oval embroidered picture of 17th century figures, early 19th century, showing an interior scene with a gentleman seated beside a table, a lady and two young boys standing beside, and a group of soldiers with pikes in an archway on the left, worked in silk threads on silk, in long and short stitch, a few threads coming loose, and with heads, hands, and sky hand-painted, 41 x 49cm (16.25 x 19.25ins), mounted, framed and glazed, with engraved label on backing paper ‘W. & I. Staveley, Carvers, Gilders & Frame Makers, Stonegate, York’, together with two other large embroidered framed pictures similar, one of The Hind of Ceryneia, and the other of the Adoration of the Magi, latter with verre eglomise mount, both with contemporary manufacturer’s labels on reverse
£120-180
310* Gloucestershire. Arlington Row, Bibury, & Fairford, by Tom MacDonald, together two watercolours over pencil, signed and titled, 34 x 44.5cm (13.5 x 17.5ins) and 34.5 x 52cm (13.5 x 20.5ins) mount aperture, respectively, both framed and glazed (2)
Provenance: from the collection of the late Christopher Lennox-Boyd. £100-150 (3)
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311* Gould (John and Richter H.C. & Wolf J.). Phasianus Revesii [and] Catreus Wallichi, [1850 - 83], two lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, slight dust soiling and staining, laid on later card, each approximately 360 x 550mm Originally published in ‘Birds of Asia’. (2)
£150-200
313* Gould (John and Hart W.). Pomarea Castaneiventris, Pomarea Rufocastanea, Myiagra Fulviventris, Rhipidura Hyperythra, Criniger Chloris, Geocichla Schistacea [and] Pomarea Ugiensis, originally published in ‘The Birds of New Guinea’ [1875 - 88], seven lithographs with contemporary hand colouring and heightened with gum arabic, each with a page of contemporary descriptive text, old ‘punch holes’ to left hand margins, one print with dust soiling and fraying to right hand margin, not affecting image, each approximately 520 x 320mm (7)
£200-300
312* Gould (John and Hart W.). Peltops Blainvillii, Monarcha Korensis, Piezorhynchus Axillaris, Piezorhynchus Medius, Piezorhynchus Squamulatus, Heteranax Mundus [and] Myiagra Ferrocyanea, originally published in ‘The Birds of New Guinea’, [1875 - 88], seven lithographs of Flycatchers with contemporary hand colouring, heightened with gum arabic, six with a contemporary sheet of descriptive text, each with old ‘punch holes’ to left hand margin, each approximately 500 x 330mm (7)
£200-300
314* Gould (John and Hart W.). Halcyon Leucopygia, Psitteuteles Wilhelminae, Eos Fuscata [and] Nesocentor Milo, originally published in ‘The Birds of New Guinea’, [1875 - 88], four lithographs of a Kingfisher, two parrots and a Cuckoo, each heightened with gum arabic, each with old ‘punch holes’ to one margin, each approximately 520 x 330mm (4)
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£200-300
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317* Gould (J. & E.). Turtle Dove, Rock Dove, Stock Dove, American Cuckoo [and] Wood Lark, originally published in ‘The Birds of Europe’, [1832 - 37], five lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, old ‘punch holes’ to left hand margin, one print (turtle dove) with slight overall toning and slight fraying to lower margin, each approximately 500 x 310mm (5)
£120-180
315* Gould (J. & E.). Grey Headed Wagtail, Yellow Headed Wagtail, Grey Wagtail, Red-Throated Pipit, Tree Pipit, Meadow Pipit, Richard’s Pipit, Tawny Pipit [and] Rock or Shore Pipit, originally published in ‘The Birds of Europe’, [1832 - 37], nine lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, old ‘punch holes’ to left hand margin, each approximately 500 x 330mm (9)
£200-300
318* Gould (J. & E.). Rufous Swallow, Chimney Swallow, Rock Martin, Martin [and] Swift [on sheet with] White-Bellied Swift, originally published in ‘The Birds of Europe’, [1832 - 37], five lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, old ‘punch holes’ to left hand margin, each approximately 500 x 310mm (5)
£150-250
319* Gruner (Lewis). A collection of thirty-two lithographs, originally published in ‘Specimens of Ornamental Art Selected from the Best Models’, published Thomas McLean, 1850, black & white title page and thirty-two chromolithographs and monotone lithographic plates, each with a library blind stamp, slight dust and finger soiling, each approximately 600 x 480mm (32)
£70-100
320* Gruner (Ludwig publisher). A collection of approximately sixty-five lithographs, circa 1850, chromolithographs and lithographs of architectural reliefs, designs and prospects, some plates with some spotting, occasional duplicates, each approximately 520 x 440mm (approx.65)
321* Hampshire. A large collection of 18th & 19th-century prints, including The Cathedral of Winchester by I. Smith, Exeter, 45 x 57.5cm, two copies of Inside View of Magdalen Chapel, near Winchester from the West by J. Basire after J. Schnebbelie 1788, 34 x 46.5cm, various smaller prints including approximately 80 framed items, bookplates, 12 x 17cm, including Netley Abbey, Southampton, Environs Maps of Winchester, Petersfield and Southampton, Isle of Wight, Hampshire and Wiltshire
316* Gould (J. & E.). Green Woodpecker, Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, Wry Neck, Three Toed Woodpecker [and] Black and White Woodpecker, originally published in ‘The Birds of Europe’, [1832 - 37], five lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, one print with later pencil marginalia below title, old ‘punch holes’ to left hand margin, each approximately 500 x 340mm (5)
£200-300
(approx. 300)
£150-250
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322* Havell (Robert). View of the Royal Artillery Barracks Woolwich, [1816], aquatint after Major Cockburn, contemporary hand colouring, slight overall toning, thread margins, 340 x 495mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)
£120-180
Lot 324
323* Heraldry. A collection of thirteen heraldry engravings, circa 1700, hand coloured engravings, each approximately 375 x 295mm (13)
£120-180
324* Hold-To-Light. A mixed collection of approximately thirty ‘hold-to-light’ engravings, mostly 19th century, mezzotints and engravings of portraits, historical, genre, religous and topographical scenes, many with excised portions replaced with tissue paper and colouring to verso, various sizes and condition (approx.30)
£150-200
325* Italy. Chapuy (Jean-Baptiste), Eruption du Mont Etna de 1766, published Paris, circa 1770, mezzotint on laid after Alexandre Anna, contemporary hand colouring, slight creasing, one repaired hole to image, occasional repaired marginal closed tears, slight spotting and staining largely confined to margins, 720 x 510mm (1)
£200-300
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326* Jones (Inigo). Of His Britannick Majesty’s Palace of White Hall The Charing Cross Side, The Water Side, Of His Britannick Majesty’d Palace of White Hall The Westminster Side [and] Of His Britannick Majesty’s Palace of White Hall The Park Side, 1749, together four large uncoloured engravings by D.M. Muller, ‘The Charing Cross Side’ with some creasing, the remainder with slight dust soiling and very occasional spotting and staining, occasional short closed marginal tears, each approximately 610 x 930mm (4)
£200-300
328* Lear (Edward). Pteroglossus Bailloni, Pteroglossus Azara [and] Pteroglossus Maculirostris, originally published in ‘Monograph of Ramphastidae’, [1833 - 35], lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, heightened with gum arabic, (two after Edward Lear and one after J & E Gould), later pencil title added below image, old ‘punch holes’ to left hand margin, each approximately 510 x 320mm (3)
£400-600
329 London. Leigh (Samuel, publisher), Panorama of the Thames from London to Richmond, circa 1824, uncoloured aquatint panorama showing both banks of the River Thames, in two sections on multiple conjoined sheets, some fraying and dust soiling to margins, old folds, 210 x 19200mm (approximately), contemporary cloth boards with gilt title to upper siding, lacking spine, a little worn at extremities, oblong 8vo Abbey Life 494. (1)
327 Kip (Johannes). Nouveau Theatre de la Grande Bretagne..., two volumes bound in one (only), published David Mortier, 1715, two title pages with armorial device, printed in red & black with small ink library stamp and slight staining, nine (only) engraved aerial prospects of houses by Kip after Knyff, five uncoloured folding engraved plates of St. Pauls and six double page engraved plates of cathedrals and churches, a folding engraved plate of Charles II in classical costume and five folding genealogical tables, some with engraved portraits partially excised, partially disbound, contemporary mottled calf gilt, rubbed, worn and frayed, folio Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (1)
£400-600
330* Mayer (Luigi). A collection of thirty-five engravings, originally published in ‘Views in Palastine’ and ‘Views in the Ottoman Empire’, circa 1805, aquatint engravings with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 245 x 325mm, mounted (35)
£400-600
331 Mazois (Francois). Les Ruines de Pompei dessinées et mesurées par F. Mazois pendant les années MDCCCIX, MDCCCX, MDCCCXI, first & second parts only (of four only), Paris, 1812-[1815], half-title, fine engraved title by G.B. Cipriani after Mazois, engraved head- and tail-pieces, 70 copper engraved plates, including title to second part by Cipriani, Ruga, Balzar, Parboni, etc., occasional light spotting and offsetting, minor dampstain to extreme lower margins, contemporary green half morocco gilt, rubbed and some marks, large folio
£200-300
RIBA 2092 ‘the first publication to discuss the archaeological remains of the site in full neo-classical detail’. The whole work was published in four parts between 1812 and 1815, with a total of 201 plates. £150-200 (1)
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335* Military Portraits. Hunt (C.), A collection of ten watercolours of senior staff officers, 1918, watercolour caricatures, signed and dated by artist to lower right, each approximately 320 x 220mm, mounted, together with ‘Sidelights by Sacré’, published Constable & Co. Ltd., circa 1918, sixteen (complete) colour lithographic caricatures of senior staff officers tipped on to contemporary paper, each approximately 300 x 200mm, retaining upper paper wrapper, worn, torn and frayed The watercolours are copies of the lithographs. (26)
£100-150
332* McMurtry (Stanley, ‘Mac’, 1936-). “I hear Saddam Hussein is being allowed to sell his oil again...” pen & ink, with blue watercolour wash, on artist’s board, showing Red Adair oil fire fighters in Kuwait, captioned in pencil to lower margin below image, sheet size 38 x 56.5cm (15 x 22.25ins), framed and glazed (1)
£100-200
336* Miller (William, pub.). A collection of twenty-nine engravings, originally published in ‘The Costume of China’, circa 1800, twenty-nine aquatints by J.Dadley, with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 320 x 230mm, mounted with contemporary descriptive text to verso of mount (29)
£200-300
333* Mezzotint drolls. Spring Summer [and] Autumn Winter, published P.Barnaschina, 1799, pair of allegorical mezzotints with contemporary hand colouring, trimmed to image, each approximately 245 x 345mm, mounted, framed and glazed (2)
£100-150
334* Mezzotint portraits. A collection of ten engravings, mostly 18th century, including, Daws (P.), The Letter Woman, published Robt. Sayer, circa 1780, uncoloured mezzotint after H.Morland, 350 x 250mm, framed and glazed, together with, Smith (John), Mr Grinlin Gibbons, circa 1780, uncoloured mezzotint after G.Kneller, trimmed to plate mark, slight spotting, laid on later card, 345 x 260mm, framed and glazed, with, Faber (John), Charles Newby Esq., 1744, uncoloured mezzotint after Charles Philips, laid on later card, 350 x 250mm, framed and glazed, plus, Williams (R.), Mr Grevil Verney, circa 1790, uncoloured mezzotint after M.Dahall, laid on later card, 345 x 250mm, framed and glazed, and, Bleeck (Pieter van),Rembrant Van Ryn, 1747, uncoloured mezzotint after Rembrandt Van Ryn, trimmed to image, 345 x 245mm, framed and glazed, with another five similar, all framed and glazed, various sizes and condition (10)
337* Natural history. A mixed collection of approximately 180 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including engravings and cromolithographs of shells, moths & butterflies, birds, insects and beetles, fruit and geological specimens, with examples by Lizars, Benard, Severeyns and Lauche, various sizes and condition
£200-300
(approx.180)
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342* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 180 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings and lithographs of heraldry, chandeliers, sporting, allegorical, portraits, religion and French decorative prints, various sizes and condition (approx.180)
£150-200
338* Peterborough. Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel), The South West Prospect of the City of Peterborough in Northampton, 1731, uncoloured engraved panorama, central fold partially split, strengthened on verso, 295 x 790mm (1)
£100-150
343* Prints & engravings. Seven engravings, 19th century, seven large scale engravings, lithographs and gravures, including marine, historical, genre and sporting scenes, with examples by Duncan, Thielley and Harris, various sizes an condition (7)
£100-150
344* Prints & ephemera. A mixed collection of prints and epehmera, 18th - 20th century, including mezzotint and stipple engraved portraits, large engravings of churches and cathedrals by J.Kip and J.Harris with other topographical engravings, menus, Acts of Parliament and facsimile atlases and maps, various sizes and condition (approx.80)
345* Prints & maps. A mixed collection of approximately sixty maps, prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including maps by Mallet, title pages and portraits of cartographers, caricatures by Sayer, Gillray, Hunt and Paul Pry, topographical etchings from the ‘Picturesque Old Bristol’ series, portraits, foreign topographical views, ‘Hogarth’ and ephemera, including a collection of caricatures, menus and drawings all relating to The Press Club, plus volume 2 (only) of Sir C. Wyville Thomson’s ‘Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger’, 1881, containing thirty lithographic plates with contemporary hand colouring of birds
339* Portraits. A mixed collection of approximately 150 engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, mezzotints, stipple and line engravings including eighty engravings from Edmund Lodge’s ‘Portraits of Illustrious Personages of the Court of Henry VIII’, together with examples by Turner, Dunkarten, Bill, Cooper, Earlom, Lombart and Hollar, various sizes and condition (approx.150)
£200-300
340* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately sixty prints and engravings, 18th - 20th century, including mezzotint portraits, marine, classical, topography, ‘Hogarth’ and genre scenes, various sizes and condition (approx.60)
(approx.60)
£200-300
346* Prints & Watercolours. A mixed collection of approximately fifty prints, engravings and watercolours, mostly 19th and early 20th century, prints, engravings, watercolours, pencil drawings and paintings, including portraits, genre, natural history, topographical views, fashion and classical, various sizes and condition, all framed and glazed
£80-120
341* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 500 prints and engravings, mostly 18th - 20th century, including approximately forty-five mezzotint portraits by J.R. Smith, several duplicates, various sizes and condition, together with etchings, lithographs and engravings of British & foreign topographical views, portraits, genre, marine, classical, historical scenes and a small collection of pith paintings, including examples by Paton, Atkinson, Radclyffe, Hogarth and Redman, various sizes and conditon From the collection of the late Christopher Lennox-Boyd. (approx.500)
£70-100
(approx.50)
£200-300
347* Prints. A mixed collection of approximately 375 prints and engravings, mostly late 19th & early 20th century, colour prints, originally published in The Graphic, The Illustrated London News, L’Illustration, Pen & Pencil and others similar, including many ‘Christmas Numbers’, some duplicates, mostly full page, various condition (approx.375)
£300-500
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Lot 349 349* Richmond. Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel), The North East Prospect of Richmond in the County of York [and] The South West Prospect of Richmond in the County of York [1774], pair of uncoloured engraved panoramas, each approximately 315 x 810mm (2)
£200-300
350* Roberts (David). A mixed collection of prints, maps and title pages, circa 1845, one tinted lithograph of ‘Cape Blanco’, slight spotting, 390 x 520mm, with one other similar, together with twenty-seven ‘half page’ lithographs with text below and on verso of image, each approximately 310 x 370mm, occasional duplicates, with seven decorative lithographic title pages and five uncoloured engraved maps, some duplicates, each approximately 560 x 400mm, various condition (approximately 30)
£200-300
Lot 348 348* Railways. Duncan (Edward), View of the London and Croydon Railway. From the Deep Cutting made through the Hill at New Cross, Looking Towards the Greenwich Railway, published Day & Haghe, 1838, lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, slight dust soiling, some creasing, occasional marginal closed tears, slight mount staining, laid on later paper, 330 x 500mm, together with, Papprill (Henry), This view of the Successful Attack of Her Majesty’s combined Forces under Vice Admiral Sir WIlliam Parker G.C.B. and Lieut.t General Sir Hugh Gough G.C.B. upon the Heights of Chusan on the 1st October 1841..., published Ackermann & Co., 1843, hand coloured aquatint after W.Joy, some marginal closed tears, some dust soiling, creasing and slight abrasion to margins, 330 x 580mm, with, Needham (Joseph), H.M.S.Driver and Yachts Gondola and Esmeralda off Cronstadt June 27th 1854, published Day & Son, 1854, hand coloured lithograph after O.W. Brierly, some marginal closed tears, some creasing and repaired closed tears affecting image, slight staining, laid on later paper, 435 x 600mm, plus, Robertson (J.), Sidney Carton, Mrs Gamp, Little Dorrit, Alfred Jingle [and] Bill Sikes, circa 1890, five uncoloured lithographs after F.Barnard of characters from the novels of Charles Dickens, some staining and spotting, one image laid on later card, one image mounted, each approximately 570 x 400mm (8)
351* Roberts (David). Descent upon the Valley of the Jordan and Ras-al Abiad Coast of Syria, circa 1849, two hand coloured lithographs, each approximately 340 x 495mm, mounted, together with, Vue de Naplouse [and] Jerusalem vu de la Montagne des Oliviers, circa 1845, two hand coloured lithographs from a French edition of David Roberts’s views, each approximately 295 x 420mm, mounted (4)
£150-250
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353* Rome. A collection of approximately sixty-five engravings, 18th & 19th century, uncoloured engravings of coins, busts, topographical scenes and ruins, statues and antiquities, with examples by Muller, Mugeot, Barbault, Montagu and Lacour, various sizes and condition, mounted (approx.65)
£200-300
354* Rossi (Matteo Gregorio, active circa 1668-circa 1696). Disegno delle Tre Principala Colonne Antiche che si vedono in Roma cioe Traiana Antonina e Liberiana o di S. Maria Maggiore, nuovamente date in luce dalle Stampe di Matteo Gregorio Rossi Romano in Piazzo all’insegna della Stampa di Rame l’Anno 1689, copper engraving on paper, trimmed to margins, mounted (1)
£70-100
352* Roberts (David). Chapel of the Annunciation Nazareth, [1842 - 49], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, tipped on to contemporary card (as published), very slight spotting, image size 350 x 505mm, together with, Interior of the Greek Church of the Holy Sepulchre, 1842 - 49], lithograph with title in gilt below image, slight spotting to margins, 330 x 490mm, with, Fountain of Job..., [and] Shrine of the Nativity, [1842 - 49], two hand coloured ‘half plate’ lithographs, Fountain of Job laid on later card, image size 250 x 335mm, Shrine of the Nativity with text below and on verso, image size 245 x 340mm, with one other similar (5)
£120-180
355* Sampler. A linen sampler, by Elizabeth Coumbs, 1847, crossstitch sampler, with trees, butterflies, and flowering bushes, worked in wool, in shades of pink, green, and yellow, with a verse above worked in black cotton ‘A Patient Wife a Tender Mother Deer/A Faithful Friend Lies Buried Here/In Love She Lived In Peace She Died/Her Life Was Craved But God Denied/Then Cease Deer Friends And Weep No/More She Is Not Lost But Gone Before’, and worked below in black cotton ‘Elizabeth Coumbs Her Work November 3 1847’, 43 x 43cm (17 x 17ins), contemporary rosewood frame, glazed, together with a pair of late 18th century pinprick and watercolour pictures, one showing a boy crossing a bridge to go fishing, the other showing a young maiden fishing, toned, each 21.5 x 17cm (8.5 x 6.75ins), matching frames, glazed (3)
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356* Scissor Cut Pictures. A collection of six framed scissor cut pictures, possibly mid to late 19th century, six black paper silhouettes, showing various scenes, including a child holding a jumping jack toy, a dancing master instructing a small girl, a small child with an umbrella, and two figures cooking over a camp fire, 8.5 x 12cm (3.5 x 4.75ins) and smaller, all in ebonised frames, some oval or circular, glazed, one with biro inscription on the verso ‘cut out from 1830 album’ (6)
£150-200
358* Snaffles (pseud. Charles Johnson Payne.). “Ubique Means - “, published circa 1941, colour photolithograph, snaffle bit blind stamp to lower right, signed by artist in pencil to lower left, overall size 400 x 375mm, framed and glazed (1)
£150-250
359* Snow White. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, circa 1910, large hand-coloured lithograph, showing Snow White at the stable door of the dwarfs’ cottage, waving a handkerchief as they shoulder pick axes and take their leave through the forest, a little creased in places, 58 x 48cm (23 x 19ins), framed and glazed (1)
360* Stevengraphs. A mixed collection of sixteen embroidered silk Stevengraphs, late 19th century, including two book marks, five portraits consisting of Gladstone, Fred Archer, Vice-Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, General Sir Redevers Buller and General Roberts, with two martial scenes, one showing the meeting between Wellington and Blucher after Waterloo and The Death of Lord Nelson, two horse racing scenes and two fox hunting scenes and one of a horse drawn fire engine, all framed and glazed, together with another two unframed portraits of H.M.King Edward VII and H.M.Queen Alexandra, mounted but unframed, some examples with original captioned mounts removed, remounted and with titles added in manuscript, various condition
357* Snaffles (pseud. Charles Johnson Payne.). ‘West of Gib and North Across the Bay’. “Blimey! What a life!”, circa 1940, colour photolithograph, uncoloured remarque of a destroyer to lower right, signed by artist in pencil, with snaffle bit blindstamp to lower left, overall size 490 x 690mm, framed and glazed (1)
£70-100
£200-300
(16)
£100-150
361* Turkish Costume. A collection of four original watercolours of Turkish figures, mid 19th century, watercolour on paper, showing janissary officers, soldiers and court officials, some toning to paper, 21 x 11cm (8 x 4.5ins) and similar, each framed and glazed (4)
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362* Turkish Costume. Marchand Arabe, Marchand Caramaniens, Emaum, Predicateur Arabe & Le Bostangi-Bachi, Intendant des Jardins du Grand Seigneur [from Recueil des differents costumes des principaux Officiers et Magistrats de la Porte; et des peuples sujets de l’Empire othoman..., Paris, Onfroy, 1775], 4 hand-coloured engraved plates of costume on laid paper, in watercolour and gouache, 30.5 x 19cm (12 x 7.5 ins) mount aperture, modern gilt frames, glazed See Blackmer 1399 and Colas 2501. (4)
£150-200
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363* Van Spaendonck (Gerard). Rose a cent Feuilles [and] Digitale pourprée, circa 1800, two uncoloured stipple engravings by Le Grand, some repaired marginal closed tears, some dust soiling and staining, each approximately 505 x 385mm, together with, Thornton (Dr. publisher), The Egg Plant, 1803, uncoloured stipple engraving by Warner, slight water staining, dust soiling and slight creasing, 450 x 315mm (3)
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364* Vue d’Optiques. A collection of twenty-three views in France, mostly late 18th century, engraved views with contemporary hand colouring, including scenes in Paris, Versailles, Bordeaux and Marseille, various sizes and condition, mounted (23)
367* Vue d’Optiques. A mixed collection of eighteen engravings, late 18th century, engraved topographical views, military and naval battles, all with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 305 x 410mm, mounted
£300-500
(18)
£200-300
365* Vue d’Optiques. A collection of five views of Tripoli, Barcelona, Vincennes, Jerusalem and Marseille, published Paris, circa 1780, five large engraved vue d’optiques with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 345 x 515mm, mounted (5)
£150-250
368* Vue d’Optiques. A mixed collection of seventeen engravings, late 18th century, engravings with contemporary hand colouring of buildings and cities, including Rome, Hamburg, Seville, Genoa and Verseilles, each approximately 205 x 300mm, mounted (17)
369* Watercolours & Drawings. A collection of approximately forty original drawings and watercolours, 19th and 20th century, including portraits, costume studies, landscapes, caricatures and cartoons, figure and animal studies, etc., some signed/dated, e.g. a pen & ink caricature of a boy smoking a cigar, signed A. Alexander, 1934, a watercolour of The Old Mill - Rye, by W.H. Longhurst, 1939, a gouache painting of a British mounted Hussar officer, a watercolour of the Pier at Aberystwyth dated 1871 and indistinctly initialled, mostly small-scale (sheet size 36.5 x 25.5cm/14.25 x 10ins, and smaller), some mounted, and one framed, together with one or two prints
366* Vue d’Optiques. A mixed collection of fifteen views, late 18th century, engraved views and propsects with contemporary hand colouring, including scenes in London, Rome, Leiden, Turin, Venice, Vienna, Madrid, Hamburg and Constantinople, each approximately 310 x 400mm, various condition, mounted (15)
£150-250
(approx. 40)
£200-300
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371* Wolf (Joseph & Smit J.). Euplocamus Pyronotus, Euplocamus Erythropthalmus, meleagris Gallopavo, Meleagris Mexicana, Numida Mitrata [and] Numida Coronata, originally published in Daniel Giraud Elliot’s ‘Monograph of the Phasianidae’, [1870 - 72], six lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, one margin on each print with old ‘ring binder’ holes, each approximately 550 x 420mm (6)
£300-500
370* Whessell (John). Fisherman Going out [and] Fisherman’s Return, circa 1806, pair of coloured stipple engravings after Serres, each with later verre eglomisé glass with the titles in gilt, slight creasing, image size 450 x 555mm, framed and glazed (2)
£150-200
372* Folio Stand. A well-made Brazilian mahogany folio stand, the X-frame construction with brass plates and chain, cabinet makers stamp and dated 1985, 106cm high x 85cm wide A specially commissioned piece crafted by S.R. Smallwood of Bath for Louise Ross & Co, August 1985. £200-300 (1)
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PERIODICALS
Lot 375 373 Illustrated London News. A broken run, 14 volumes, 1886 91 and 1893, numerous black & white and colour plates, including some folding, a few pages excised, uniform half morocco gilt, rubbed and worn at extremities, 1 volume with rear board near detached and lacking marbled paper, folio (14)
375 Vanity Fair. A Weekly Show of Political, Social and Literary Wares, 6 volumes, 1881 - 83, 161 chromolithograph caricatues by ‘Spy’, ‘T’, ‘Chartran’ and others, bound with text, including politicians, artists, military and naval, lawyers, clergmen, royalty, jockeys (including Fred Archer and George Fordham), cricketers (Lord Harris), fox hunters, musicians, ladies and doctors, occasional slight dust soiling, occasional creasing, later cloth gilt, a little worn and rubbed, two volumes with damp affecting the fore-edge of the sidings, folio
£500-800
374 The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper, thirty-five volumes, a run, 1875 - 92, numerous wood engravings including numerous folding and double page with several ‘special issues’ and Christmas supplements printed in colour, includes the 1878 volume on Cyprus and the 1879 volumes on the Zulu wars, with the folding panorama of Cairo (1882) but appears to lack other panoramas, uniform contemporary quarter red morocco gilt, a little worn at extremities, folio (35)
(6)
£800-1200
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HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS, AUTOGRAPHS & EPHEMERA 377* Babbage (Charles, 1792-1871). Autograph letter signed, ‘C. Babbage’, Dorset Street, Manchester Square, 24 July 1854, to Grove, ‘I suppose my letter refers to an enclosure of an extract from F. Baily’s Life of Flamsteed in which I decyphered a short hand letter of Abraham Sharp’s. I sent you a copy in case it should be wanted to prove that short hand also might be decyphered. I suppose your clerk sent the extr. to Thessiger’, 1 page with integral blank, some toning to first page and dust-soiling to final page, 8vo Francis Baily and others had failed to decipher the shorthand of Flamsteed’s correspondent Abraham Sharp. Baily then turned to Charles Babbage for help, and eventually Babbage succeeded in decoding Sharp’s text. This was published in Baily’s ‘Account of the Revd John Flamsteed, the first Astronomer-Royal’, 1835, page 348. Grove is presumably William Robert Grove (1811-1896, Welsh judge and physical scientist). £300-500 (1)
376 Album. A mid 19th century album of calligraphy and watercolours, approximately 100pp., rectos and some versos with verses in a neat calligraphic hand, many relating to ‘Flowers and Heraldry’, embellished with pen, ink, and watercolour armorials (including two double-page spreads), floral decorations, and borders, also including Biblical verses, ‘Negro Song’, an acrostic, etc., plus three mounted watercolours of Lake Constance, ten mounted oval pencil and watercolour illustrations, four of the Seasons, and the others of wildlife, with verse or caption on verso, and four mounted watercolours of British views, two showing bathing machines, all edges gilt, original gilt decorated burgundy morocco, rubbed and scuffed, spine faded, small 4to An attractive album by an accomplished hand. (1)
£150-200
378* British Lobby Cards. A collection of approximately 170 sets and part-sets of British lobby cards, circa 1940s/1980s, film titles include Don’t Look Now, The Man who Haunted Himself, Extreme Prejudice, Year of the Dragon, Fletch, Lady Chatterley’s Lover, Aliens, The Woman in Red, The Sentinel, 48 Hrs., Death Wish 3, The Professionals, The Honorary Consul, The Mosquito Coast, 3 on a Couch, Tightrope, The Young and the Guilty, War Arrow, etc., all with Derek and Pat East Collection ink stamps to versos, bagged by film (a carton)
£200-300
379* Broadsheets and Chapbooks. A group of 13 printed broadsheets, adverts, etc. relating to Alnwick, 1797-1888, including a broadsheet with printed date heading 24th May 1797, concerning a hand-bill reflecting on the character and conduct of his Grace the Duke of Northumberland, 22 x 18.5cm, a little spotted and soiled, creased where folded, plus a broadsheet with printed heading ‘Dialogue of the living between Molach Graspall, Esq; and John Holdfast, Yeoman’, circa 1790, 26 x 20.5cm, a third broadsheet relating to a Register Bill and signed ‘A Northumbrian’, 37.5 x 25cm, slightly torn to right margin and some browning at edges, the others mostly relating to Alnwick Library and W. Davison, an Alnwick bookseller, mostly single sheets, various sizes, together with 2 theatre broadsides for Theatre Royal, Haymarket, 1790, both somewhat spotted, a broadside poem ‘The Poor Tradesmen’s Hymn’, printed by T. & W. Plant, Nottingham and 3 19th-century chapbooks and 1 unrelated (20)
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£150-200
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380* Cheshire - Assignment of a Pew. Assignment ‘For making the Chapelry of Nether Knutsford, in the Parish of Rosthern and County of Chester, a separate and distinct Parish’, to Joseph Royle of Over Knutsford, shoemaker, of a Pew in the Church of Nether Knutsford numbered 31, 7 August 1744, printed deed on vellum with a decorated initial W, manuscript insertions, signed by 8 of the commissioners, with seals, endorsements on dorse include receipt for the three pounds specified in the deed to be paid by Royle, a little spotting and dust-soiling, 38 x 34cm
381 Churchill Toby Jug. The original manuscript subscribers’ book for the Churchill Toby Jug [by Leonard Jarvis, circa 1947], neatly drawn cells for autographs, numbered to 260 on 9 thick paper leaves, many of the boxes with pencil name of subscriber written in a clerical hand, and 50 of these with autograph of the subscriber, including Mackintosh of Halifax, Electra W. Bostwick, H.A. Pitkin, Nicholas Layzen, Frank Partridge, W.W. Listor, Lt. Cdr. D. Wallace Jones, boxes for Winston Churchill (1) and Mrs Churchill (21) unsigned, additional autograph boxes for King George V, Queen Mary and HRH The Duke of Windsor left unnumbered and blank to front free endpaper, original stiff wrappers with gilt marker, upper cover illuminated in gilt, red, blue and black, slim 4to, 3 black and white photo reproductions of the jug loosely inserted
Being specifically related to one parish there are unlikely to have been a large number of these deeds issued. The conditions include no burial under the pew, no alteration in height or uniformity of the wainscot, etc. (1) £150-200
Leonard Jarvis was commissioned by Lord Mackintosh of Halifax in 1947, and a limited edition of 350 Toby jugs was produced. (1) £100-150
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principle than that of our being party to the revolt... ', giving details of the trial, the disclosure of Mr Smith's journal to everyone in court, etc., 'The causes of the revolt are, I think too plain to be misunderstood. The slaves were most greviously oppressed, but it was the opposition they met with on account of their religion, that was to them the most vexatious... ', some tears to fore-margin in following section with loss of words at end of lines, telling that her husband is innocent of every charge and hoping for assistance, telling that a letter of instruction has also been sent to Mr Dance with Mr Elliot on the brig Oscar which left on 22nd December, finally asking that a reply should not be addressed to her but sent 'under cover to William Arrindell', [a barrister in Georgetown who assisted in John Smith’s defence at his trial], a total of some 1800 words, 3 pages with integral address panel (some damage with loss as previously noted), 'Ship letter Plymouth' stamp and indistinct circular stamp 'G 5 Fe[b] 1824', heavily browned, folio
382* Cranfield (Lionel, 1575-1645, 1st Earl of Middlesex). A grant by the Court of Wards and Liveries, on behalf of King James I, to Sir George Keyre (or Keere) of the Parish of St. Martin in the Fields, Middlesex, dated 25 January 1622, for 40 shillings, of lands of William Greene, Esquire, deceased, in the County of Essex, Moiety of the Manor of Great Samford, Manor of Little Samford and Avowson of Church of Little Samford, tenaments called Fowlkes and Dykes &c, Manor of Bleyes alias Bloys, Manor of Grossalls &c, being in the King’s hands by the minority of Edward Greene, cousin and next heir of William Greene, to Keere during the minority of the heir, paying the Receiver General of the Court of Wards 0 annually, and 2 shillings yearly paid for the Auditor’s clerk engrossing the accounts, Keere also obsverving conditions laid down in detail re repairs, keeping courts of manors, etc., subscribed ‘L Cranfeild’, note of examination by ‘Hu:Audeley’, seal of court of wards now missing, endorsed with note of enrollment before the auditor of the court, easter term, 1622, subscribed by John Tooke and Francis Curll, auditors, some dust-soiling not affecting legibility, 34 x 60cm, seal tag appended with a wax seal missing
An important and substantial letter giving first-hand evidence concerning the arrest and trial of missionary John Smith (1792?-1824). The Demerara rebellion of 18 August 1823 was an uprising involving more than10,000 slaves that took place in the Crown colony of DemeraraEssequibo (now part of Guyana). In part the slaves were reacting to poor treatment and a desire for freedom; in addition, there was a widespread, mistaken belief that Parliament had passed a law for emancipation, but it was being withheld by the colonial rulers. Instigated chiefly by Jack Gladstone, a slave at 'Success' plantation, the two-day rebellion also involved his father, Quamina, and other senior members of their church group. Its English pastor, John Smith, was implicated. The largely non-violent rebellion was brutally crushed by the colonists under governor John Murray. They killed many slaves with estimates of the toll from fighting ranging from 100 to 250. After the insurrection was put down, the government sentenced another 45 men to death, and 27 were executed. The executed slaves' bodies were displayed in public for months afterwards as a deterrent to others. John Smith was arraigned in court-martial before Lt. Col. Goodman on 13 October, charged with four offences: 'promoting discontent and dissatisfaction in the minds of the Negro Slaves towards their Lawful Masters, Overseers and Managers, inciting rebellion; advising, consulting and corresponding with Quamina, and further aiding and abetting Quamina in the revolt; failure to make known the planned rebellion to the proper authorities; did not use his best endeavours to suppress, detain and restrain Quamina once the rebellion was under way.' Smith's trial concluded one month later when he was found guilty of the principal charges, and was given the death sentence. Pending an appeal, Smith was transferred from Colony House to prison, where he died of 'consumption' in the early hours of 6 February 1824 (one day after this letter was postmarked on arrival at Plymouth). To minimise the risk of stirring up slave sentiment, the colonists interred him at 4 am. The Royal reprieve arrived on 30 March. News of Smith's death was published in British newspapers and provoked enormous outrage. The case garnered 200 petitions to Parliament and galvanised the abolitionist movement in Britain. See also Emilia Viotti da Costa, ‘Crowns of Glory, Tears of Blood: The Demerara Slave Rebellion of 1823’ (OUP, 1994), especially chapter 4 “A True Lover of Man”. £500-800 (1)
Lionel Cranfield (1575-1645), Knight 1613, Baron Cranfield 1621, Earl of Middlesex 1622. Cranfield signs this deed as Master of the Court of Wards, which office he held 1619-1624; he was Lord Treasurer 1621-24 and held many other public offices, until impeached for corruption in 1624, having fallen out with Buckingham. A good signature of an important public figure. £200-250 (1)
383* Deeds & Documents. A collection of solicitors’ deeds and documents, 18th and 19th century, including approximately 40 folding vellum deeds including mortgages and assignments, etc., plus letters, etc., many relating to properties and families in Lancashire (a carton)
£150-200
384* Demerara Slave Rebellion of 1823. A long and important letter from Jane Smith, wife of the missionary John Smith, Demerara, [late] December 1823, to Peter Jackson [publisher] at Mr Fisher's Booksellers, 38 Newgate Street, London, giving a full account of the circumstances that led to their current 'present distressing situation', and hoping for his assistance, beginning with some details of the events as seen by them on 18th August when 'the slaves in the district in which our chapel is situated, broke out in open rebellion. The revolt was general, and extended along a thickly inhabited coast about eighteen, or, twenty miles. With respect to the proceedings of the revolted negroes I know but little, having been myself a prisoner in close confinement for thirteen, or fourteen weeks. Thus much however is certain, that their object was not blood nor devastation. While the negroes belonging to the plantation on which we resided were in the act of rising Mr Smith was among them persuading them to desist from their wicked purpose. They brandishing their cutlasses in his face told him to go home for they were not going to hurt anyone. Seeing me much alarmed they begged of us not to be frightened, that they wanted nothing but the guns and their rights. I enquired why they wanted the guns. They said to keep their manager from shooting them. The guns soon obtained, and after discharging their contents into the air, they withdrew, leaving the estate uninjured and quiet... ', continuing to give details of Mr Smith's arrest a few days later for 'aiding and assisting the rebels', the arresting officer acting on behalf of Captain McTurk, telling how they were forcibly taken away 'under a pretence, first that Mr S had disobeyed the orders of Captain McTurk in refusing to enrol himself in the militia; and then directly afterwards another pretence was alleged, namely, that our remaining in our house could not be accounted for any other
385* Doyle (Arthur Conan, 1859-1930). Autograph note signed ‘A. Conan Doyle’, envelope postmarked Davos-Platz, Switzerland, 13 January 1894, to Hugh Verner Dobson, a three-line note on lined paper with integral blank, ‘My sister and I hope to come along in the morning after all and have a shot with the ski. Don’t wait for us’, a little spotted and marked with minor creasing, 8vo, envelope cover only with old album leaf backing, together with autograph letters signed from Hallam Tennyson, R. Chenevix Trench, Coventry Patmore, F.D. Maurice, Alfred Austin (x2), plus cut signatures of Rudyard Kipling (signed sentiment), R.D. Blackmore, H.A. Macdonald, Mary Braddon and Mrs Humphrey Ward (12)
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387 German Poetry. Gedichte [and] Erinnerungen von Friedrich Althaus [1829-1897], 2 manuscript volumes, both largely in Althaus’s hand, the first volume of original poetry, including poems originally written between 1846 and 1864 and written up later, mostly to rectos only of approximately 70 leaves, and including some poems written up in a neater unidentified hand and one published poem from 1848 tipped in with tape, the volume of memoirs of his life written up circa 1895 in London and also including a life of his father [Friedrich Althaus, general superintendent of Lippe-Detmold] and also his work on the portrait collection at Buckingham Palace between 1856 and 1864, approximately 130 pages written in a small and very difficult hand, typed contents leaf at front, plus a third typescript volume of Friedrich Althaus’s poetry compiled the year after his death in 1898, title, contents, index and 80 leaves of text, neatly typed to rectos only, a few minor manuscript corrections, all top edge gilt, uniform contemporary half morocco, all with some wear and cracked on joints, final volume with covers detached and spine deficient, 4to Friedrich Althaus was a German writer and historian who moved to London after finished his doctoral thesis in History at the University of Berlin in 1852. He taught German at Woolwich Academy, later taking up the post of Professor of German at University College, London, in 1874, a post he held until his death in 1897. His publications include ‘Englische Charakterbilder’ (1869), ‘On the Personal Relations between Goethe and Byron’ (1888) and ‘Erinnerungen an Thomas Carlyle’ (1881), an account of the writing of biography and of the meetings between the two men. £200-300 (3)
386* Film Stills and British Lobby Cards. A large collection of approximately 5,000 items, circa 1950s/1980s, largely organised into folders by actor’s name, including Ernest Borgnine, Tim Robbins, Cliff Robertson, Rachel Roberts, Debbie Reynolds, Hannah Neagle, Ralph Richardson, Kenneth More, Edward G. Robinson, Susan St. James, Winona Ryder, Theresa Russell, Alan Arkin, Peter Baldwin, Robert Shaw, Ellen Burstyn, Raymond Burr, Susan Sarandon, Maria Schneider, Paul Schofield, Greta Scacchi, Burt Reynolds, etc., some colour but mostly black and white, many with credit captions and occasional markings to verso, but including many modern copy prints, all with ink stamp of Derek and Pat East Collection to versos, approximately 25 x 20cm and similar (approx. 5000)
£200-300
388* Gielgud (John, 1904-2000). Autograph letter signed, Midland Hotel, Birmingham, 19 May 1942, to Mrs Ffolkes, thanking her for writing with news of her son David [David Ffolkes, 1912-1966, set designer; Japanese prisoner of war in Burma, building a railway], ‘I cannot tell you how greatly I admire his courage and enthusiasm, and how enormously I was struck by the way he seems to mature and strengthen through the work he was doing with so much excess. He is one of the very few friends I knew who really seems to have made the very best of the war... ‘, 1 page on printed letterhead, 8vo, together with a second letter from Gielgud to David Ffolkes, 16 Cowley Street, 14 October 1945, telling how delighted he was to get his cable and letters but that he will miss his return, talking of friends and colleagues and David’s mother, and looking forward to seeing him again to ‘have a real good gossip’, with a postscript ‘One can’t say what one feels about the time you have had and your deliverance from it - but you can imagine I feel a little of what it must have been like and what it must have meant to have survived it’, signed ‘John’, 1 page, oblong 4to, together with an autograph letter signed from the actress Fanny Campbell, 1841, signed ‘Fanny Butler’, 1 page, 8vo, an autograph letter in the third person from her husband Charles Campbell, 1829, presenting his compliments to Miss Cottin, 1 page, 4to, an autograph letter signed from Eugen Sandow [music hall strongman], plus sundry theatrical autographs of Charles Wyndham, Herbert Beerbohm Tree and Paul Dornhurst
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389* Great Western Railway. A good and well-presented archive of Great Western Railway ephemera, mostly circa 1840s-1900, including approximately 20 letters, memoranda and other manuscript items, among these an autograph letter signed from Daniel Gooch on Great Western Railway letterhead, 29 March 1849, beginning ‘I think with regard to the piloting at Bristol after next month we should charge the Exeter Co. 1/3 per hour which is the half of the cost of keeping our engines standing, and if she goes out to find or look for their trains we should charge 1/- per mile run... ‘, 2 pp. with integral blank, 8vo, also a Union Bank of London cheque made out for six hundred pounds, 24 July 1855, and signed by Daniel Gooch, plus 7 items of railway postal services history including covers and stamps, 1860s/1870s, 5 extracted Acts of Parliament relating to railways including ‘An Act to Amend and Enlarge the Powers and Provisions of the Acts Relating to the Bristol and Exeter Railway [19th May 1840]’, 11 printed pamphlets, timetables and other multi-page items relating to railways including ‘A Letter to the Shareholders of the Bristol & Exeter Railway’ by W. Gravatt, 1841, plus approximately 65 printed documents, broadsheets, extracts and deeds including some completed in manuscript and some with postage stamps and cancellations, plus approximately 40 photographs, postcards and reproductions of engines, in total approximately 150 items, all neatly corner-mounted on black backing paper and back to back, arranged in poly sleeves in two modern ring binders, 4to, plus one related item, framed and glazed
392* Ireland. An autograph letter signed from James Low [17401807], Sally Park, Charleville, [Cork/Limerick borders], 19 July 1797, to the Earl of Shannon at Castlemartyr, co Cork, in response to the Earl’s advertisement for chief constables, Low offers himself ‘for the Barony of Orrary and Kilmore. I live very near the Center of it, midway between Churchtown and Liscarol, and am very much interested for the Peace and good order of the Countery, and in particular this Barony, as I am extensive in the line of farming, this Neighbourhodd wants one who know them all, and would be active to suppress their Tumultuous riseings, which I flatter me self, if your Lordship commits that trust to me, I will execute it with such care as will give your Lordship pleasure and serve the Countery... ‘, one page with integral address leaf, seal tear, Charleville town stamp, 4to Written during the run up to the Irish Rebellion of 1798 when ‘Tumultuous riseings’ became very significant. When the rebellion broke out, County Cork was little affected. £100-150 (1)
A diverse and thoughtful collection of ephemera relating to the early decades of the Great Western Railway. (3) £200-300
390* Hunt (William Holman, 1827-1910). Autograph letter signed, ‘W. Holman Hunt’, Draycott Lodge, Fulham, 13 January 1896, to Mr Middlemore, ‘Your letter of the 11th inst. is all that can be deserid [sic] in expressing the terms of the bargain for the two pictures of The Triumph of the Innocents, and The Christ among the Doctors. I have further to thank you for generous provisions beyond the terms I demanded’, continuing that he will write to his carver and gilder concerning the frame, etc., 4 pp., evidence of old album adhesion marks to lower inner margin, 8vo, together with original postmarked envelope, plus autograph letters signed from D.S. MacColl and Alfred East, plus cut autographs of Frederick Leighton, Randolph Caldecott, W.P. Frith, L. Alma Tadema, Philip Burne-Jones, Hiram Powers and a cover, possibly signed by the architect Thomas Rickman (10)
393* Leicestershire Manuscript Survey. A manuscript survey entitled ‘An Exact and Perfect Survey of the Lordship of Bringhurst in the County of Leicester, being taken and admeasured by the Purch of 16. 1/2. foot, according to the Statute. De Terris mensurandis, by Vincent Wing Supervisor, Octob: 1658’, ink on paper, 11 leaves (halftitle, title, text, final 2 leaves blank), half-title torn with loss and laid down, large tear to title affecting blank areas and border only, several text leaves torn across without loss and leaves strengthened on foremargins, stitched and rolled in a contemporary vellum sheet with original ties intact, contemporary manuscript surveying notes to vellum inner surface, 4to (text leaves 20 x 15cm unrolled)
£100-150
391* Insurance documents. A collection of approximately 150 insurance policy documents and related, early 20th century, companies include Union Assurance Society (made out to Lady Younghusband), London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, Economic Insurance Company (for HH Princess Jean Sapieha), Royal Exchange Assurance, Railway Passengers Assurance Company, National Mutual Life Association of Australasia Ltd, Scottish Widows’ Fund, etc., mostly folding printed documents with manuscript or typed insertion and some enclosures, contained in a small contemporary leather trunk, together with Abstract of the Title of Sir William Mordaunt Milner, Baronet, to Property in the Aire and Calder Navigation in the County of York, 56 leaves, last item dated 1805, together with related copy abstract attached, 6 pages, all neatly written to rectos on paper, folded, slightly soiled, the main document with additional docketed note, ‘Mr Walker is requested to peruse this abstract on behalf of Peter Rhodes Esq who has purchased part of the Navigation Shares; and if he sho. approve of the Title he will be pleased to draw the necessary Conveyance’ (a small trunk)
Vincent Wing (1619-1668), English astrologer, astronomer and land surveyor. Born in North Luffenham, Rutland, he was a highly accomplished mathematician and by the age of 20 he was already a professional land surveyor, almanac-maker and astrologer. He is now chiefly remembered as an astronomer and was notable as a champion of the new astronomical systems of Copernicus and Tycho Brahe. However, it was mostly through his work as a land surveyor that he made his living and, in 1664, he published ‘The Art of Surveying’. This manuscript survey gives a rare insight into his practices and presentation of his work. It refers to an open plan field system with the strips of land held by various tenants; a mixture of freehold and copyhold, as the land in Bringhurst was not enclosed until 1804. Tenant names include Sir John Norwich (freehold land) and Richard Green (freehold and copyhold land). Although a few of his maps are known to have survived, no other of his land surveys have been located. £500-800 (1)
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396* Lunatic Asylums. A group of approximately 30 asylum and committal certificates and related letters, circa 1830s, certificates issued by justices of the peace in the parishes of St Mary-le-bone, Paddington, Islington, Westminster, Whitechapel, etc., mostly printed documents with manuscript insertion, signatures of physicians and JPs, mostly committing to Hanwell Asylum in Middlesex, names of those committed, include Elizabeth Buchannon, John Gill, Benjamin Moore, James Watson, William Thomas Oliver, James Hughes, Lazarus McKenzie, Francis Dillon, Charles Arrowsmith, etc., some occasional soiling, browning and fraying, folio and smaller
394 Lingen Estates - Manor Rentals & Surveys, 1598. A set of court rolls relating to numerous manors along the Welsh Borders and in several counties, 1590s, 59 vellum leaves with pages numbered 64-181, 7 blank leaves at rear, occasional browning and some soiling but ink still legible throughout, sheet size 285 x 215mm, sundry related 20th-century manuscript and typed notes loosely inserted at rear, late 19th-century cloth, frayed and worn, spine defective and covers near detached, 4to Provenance: Pencil note that this came from the library of Mr. Prentiss. Included among the sundry papers are two neatly typed index lists of names and places for the rolls. The name index comprises over 250 family names including Sir John Lingen, Queen Elizabeth I, William Hawkins, Jane Shelley, Richard Whittington and Richard Wynter. The majority of manors fall into the counties of Radnor, Shropshire and Herefordshire, with a few in Warwickshire and Worcestershire. £500-800 (1)
Hanwell was the first purpose-build asylum in England and Wales, opening in 1831. Some of the original buildings are now part of the headquarters for the West London Mental Health (NHS) Trust. £200-300 (approx. 30)
397* Manuscript Ephemera. An assorted collection of manuscript ephemera, 18th and 19th century, including 6 leaves of accounts for the Royal Laboratory at the Woolwich Arsenal, 1776, 2 19th-century receipt books, 3 expense ledgers kept by Thomas Alexander, 1829, late 19th-century coachbuilding ephemera, 2 disbound sermons, 18th century, manuscript notes on chemistry and logic, both 18th century, 3 artist’s sketchbooks, 20th century, assorted letters and 3 printed volumes
395* Literary Letters. A collection of 12 autograph letters, mostly to Lady Ottoline Morrell and her husband Philip, circa 1870/1939, including one from Lord Salisbury, 18 September 1870, offering Frederick Parker Morrell the registrarship of the Vice-Chancellors Court, 5 letters to Lady Ottoline Morrell, from Margot, Lady Howard de Walden, 1915, asking her to be godmother to her daughter Elizabeth, Arnold Bax, circa 1920, inviting her to a concert of his music, Sir Peter Quennell, circa 1924, about being sent down from Oxford, Pierre Drieu la Rochelle and Raquel Meller, both in French, 4 letters to Julian Goodman from Hope Mirlees, Frances Hackett, Robert Gathorne-Hardy and Lord David Cecil, plus 2 letters to Philip Morrell from Logan Pearsall Smith and Kenneth Clarke (typed), several concerning Ottoline Morrell’s and related subjects, mostly 1 or 2 pages, 4to/8vo (12)
(a carton)
£200-300
398* Miscellaneous ephemera, imostly 19th & 20th century, including printed and manuscript material, scrap albums, documents, photographs, etc. (a carton)
£100-150
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400* Oldroyd Family. A bundle of letters and manuscript ephemera relating to the Oldroyd family of London and Kent, 18th & 19th century, including 35 letters, mostly addressed to Charles Oldroyd at Mr Viner’s boarding school, Wye, also Hampstead, Canterbury and environs, late 18th and early 19th century, mostly from family members and relating to family news, business and legal transactions, etc., folded letters with an occasional postmark visible, together with 13 receipts including some itemised with prices, many mid-18th century and relating to an earlier generation of Oldroyds, items including furniture and household goods, etc., some fraying, various sizes (approx. 50)
399 Naval Scrapbooks. A group of 3 naval scrapbooks compiled by Edward C. Carre, circa 1902-10, containing original photographs, postcards, magazine illustrations, news cuttings, sundry documents and ephemera, begun while Carre was a cadet on Britannia and midshipman of HMS King Edward VII, including information on training of naval cadets, movement of Russian ships, naval battle of Port Arthur, reorganisation of British naval forces, photographs of battleships, naval personalities, submarines, etc., pasted and neatly arranged to rectos and versos throughout, a total of approximately 120 stiff card leaves, non-matching quarter leather bindings, all somewhat worn, 4to, together with a partially completed unrelated photograph album containing approximately 100 gelatin silver print snapshots, circa 1910, including naval interest, various sizes, mounted as multiples to rectos of 12 stiff card leaves only, uncaptioned, some leaves detached, contemporary two-tone cloth, upper cover titled ‘HMS Cornwall’, heavily soiled and worn, oblong folio
£200-300
401* Owen (Richard, 1804-1892). Autograph letter signed ‘Rd. Owen’, 1 November 1858, to [William] Whewell, ‘Your time will be much better bestowed than in criticisng the accompanying “idyllium”: but if you know of any idle “fellow” given that way, his comments, a la Bentley, and as sharp as the old Masters’, would be a great favor, if retained, with a copy of my friend’s effusion, at the critic’s perfect leisure’, 2 pages, a little creased, together with Sedgwick (Adam, 1785-1873), Autograph letter signed ‘A. Sedgwick’, Trinity College, 27 November 1865, to Mrs Pryme, ‘I mean this letter for your Brother Charles as much as for yourself and my dear God daughter... ‘, sending his love and saying that he had started Charles’s book “Life of Christ: An Eclectic Gospel” but put it aside and never went back, discussing his health and his failing eyesight, etc., 4 pages, 8vo, plus an autograph note in the third person from Sedgwick to Mr Brunskill, Norwich, 5 January 1862, thanking him for the photograph of Mr Evans, a little creased, small 8vo, plus an autograph postscript from the end of a letter by Robert Stephenson (1803-1859), ‘Weallans will now of course proceed vigorously with the alteration of the Bridge... ‘, initialled ‘R.S.’ and identified as Robert Stephenson in a slightly later hand beneath, red pencil date 12 August 1852 at head, 1 page, minor creases and marks, 8vo, plus autograph letters from Douglas Galton (1822-1899, engineer), Dr John Conolly (1794-1866, psychiatrist), plus specimen autographs of David Brewster (1781-1868), Michael Faraday (1791-1867) and Francis Galton (1822-1911)
Lieutenant Edward Cambridge Carre was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on 30 March 1910. He was appointed in command of the submarine C22 on 20 August 1913. He died on 20 August 1917, or some time shortly before when his command, E47 went missing. Provenance: from the family, by descent. £200-300 (4)
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408* Scrap album. An Edwardian scrap album, containing miscellaneous news cuttings, postcards, illustrations, autographs, etc., mostly pasted as multiples on to rectos and versos of 35 stiff card leaves, autographs include Henry Irving, Ellen Terry, Madge Kendall, Nellie Melba, Alma Tadema, Edward German, Tito Mattei, etc., mostly cut from letters and pasted into album, all edges gilt, contemporary padded morocco with gilt clasp, a little wear at head and foot of joints, folio, contained in original morocco book box, worn, together with a quantity of mostly Victorian and Edwardian sheet music, some with pictorial covers
402* Political Autographs. A group of mostly Victorian political autographs, including autograph letters signed from W.E. Gladstone (postcard), George Kenyon, Henry Melville, Colonel Long, W. Madocks, Benjamin Bathurst, Joseph Hume, Warren Hastings, plus 3 others, plus autograph specimens of Castlereagh, Ellenborough, Melbourne, Erskine, George Canning, William Pitt (all freefront covers), plus a few other political autographs including Herbert Kitchener (pencil) and Austin Chamberlain (15)
£100-150
(a carton)
£100-150
409 Scrap album. A very large scrap album, mostly compiled circa 1900, containing several hundred illustrations including chromolithographs, colour lithographs, chromo scraps, postcards, colour and black and white magazine illustrations, news cuttings, photographs, greetings cards, souvenirs (crepe paper souvenir in commemoration of HRH The Prince of Wales visit to Eastbourne, 30 June 1931; Silver leaves from Table Mountain, South Africa, 1902, etc.), various sizes but including folio and double-page illustrations, pasted on to rectos and versos of 84 rag linen leaves, a few leaves blank and a few items removed, several large chromolithographs and similar loosely inserted at front and rear, contemporary half morocco, heavily worn, large folio (60 x 23cm) (1)
£250-350
403* Postcards. An assorted collection of approximately 1,000 postcards, Edwardian and later, including saucy seaside and other humour, actors, children, forces and sweetheart cards, greetings cards, trains, animals, etc., some postally used, the majority cornermounted in 9 albums old and new (a carton)
£150-200
404* Postcards. An assorted collection of approximately 600 postcards, Edwardian and later, many topographical including United Kingdom, plus some Far East and other subjects, some postally used, all corner-mounted in 5 non-matching albums (approx. 600)
£150-200
405* Postcards. An assorted collection of approximately 700 postcards, Edwardian and later, including topography, humour, assorted subjects, some postally used, many loosely contained in a modern album (a carton)
£150-200
406* Postcards. An assorted collection of approximately 1,500 postcards, Edwardian and later, mostly British topographical views and many in black and white, but including transport, humour, overseas views, etc., many postally used, partially sorted (approx. 1500)
£100-200
407* Royalty. Victoria (Queen of England, 1819-1901), two cut signatures ‘Victoria RI’, both on plain paper, plus a third autograph torn from a document with wafer seal present, heavily spotted, plus a cut autograph of King George III ‘George R’, an unstamped cover addressed to the Duke of Wellington and signed by Prince Albert lower left, plus 2 autograph specimens of George, Duke of Cambridge, plus 1 each of Edward, Duke of Clarence and George, Duke of York (together on HMS Britannia letterhead), Arthur, Duke of Connaught, plus a small clipped signature of General Gordon ‘C.E. Gordon’ (12)
£100-150
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410* Share certificates. A large collection of approximately 6,000 share certificates, some Victorian but mostly 20th century, including 2 x Russian, some South American, many North American companies, etc., mostly decorative designs with vignettes, some with coupons attached, various sizes, companies include General Plywood Corporation, Minas del Centenillo, American Tobacco Company, Arro Expansion Bolt Company, Ronson Corporation, Little Miami Railroad Company, Baker International Corporation, Cane Springs Oil & Minerals Corp., etc., some with manuscript insertions and signatures (tin trunk & box)
£400-600
411* Suffragettes. Souvenir of the Women’s Suffrage March and Mass Meeting at the Albert Hall, Saturday June 13, printed and published by Mrs S. Burgess, [1908], wood-engraved crepe paper handkerchief with colour-printed border of roses and flags, with central vignette portrait of Lady Henry Somerset(?), slight toning but otherwise very good, 36 x 38cm Rare. (1)
£100-150
412* Suffragettes. Two original pen and ink and watercolour cartoons by Edouard Covillot, circa 1910, both showing a Cupid figure, the first about to knock on a door with caption ‘What luck this time!’, the second having been rejected with caption ‘Confound it! Another Suffragette’, both signed ‘Ed. Covillot’ lower right, 20 x 12.5cm, together with a double-page colour lithographic print after Bernard Partridge titled Mr Punch’s Russian Ballet (taken from Punch’s Almanack for 1913), including vignette cartoon studies and one of Prime Minister Asquith as a ballet dancer and ‘Votes for Women!’ banner being harangued by a chorus of Suffragettes, 28 x 43.5cm (3)
£70-100
413* Theatre. An autograph letter signed from George Bartley [?1782-1858], ‘Geo Bartley’, 27 Manchester Street, 12 July 1818, to Francis Freeling about his forthcoming visit to USA, a lengthy letter largely concerning a hope for introductions and related matters, and referring to ‘the deranged state of the Drury Lane concern has induced me to listen to repeated invitations to visit the United States of America for an indefinite period...’, 5 pp., integral address leaf with two stamped (one unpaid) and wax seal, a little soiling, 4to, together with a letter from Henry Gaulburn [1784-1856, Statesman], to the same recipient, Betchworth House, 4 September 1835, concerning the delivery of his letters and their forwarding to this address rather than to Portman Square, his residence, 4 pp., 8vo, plus a pre-printed returned letter ‘envelope’ with printed signature of Francis Freeling [1764-1836], manuscript insertion giving the date as 8 November 1831 and returning a letter from Jessie Tankard to Mr William Craven, 4to
414* Valentines. A group of 35 Victorian valentines, mostly paper lace and including 4 sachets, including figures of cherubs, children, floral designs, etc., various sizes (35)
£150-200
415* Victorian Letters. A group of 12 mostly Victorian letters, including a folded letter from Baron Anderson concerning the laws of privilege, 1840, autograph letters signed from Henry Tickell, Edward Hall Alderson, John Britton, General Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers, Henry Leslie, Lord Hawke (x2, both 1907), plus approximately 15 cut signatures including Sir Joseph Savory, Nelson & Bronte (cover, brother of Lord Nelson), Eugen Sandow, and a few others
Bartley, a comic stage actor who played Falstaff at Drury Lane, left London with his actress wife Sarah Smith for a successful American trip in 1818. He returned to play roles at the Covent Garden Theatre and the Lyceum. £100-150 (3)
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417* Voyage to India. A highly descriptive autograph letter, written on board ship Duke of Bedford, Port Louis Roads, Isle of France, 8 July 1824, going via Madeira, Cape Verde Islands, Trinidad Island, Martin Vas Islands, Cape of Good Hope, Tristan Da Cunha, Isle de France [Mauritius], the young writer, James Sinclair, describes a mutiny by the crew, a huge Waterspout, Trinidad Island, a terrific storm off the Cape which drives the ship to Tristan Da Cunha, an attempt to harpoon a whale and a duel between the ship’s doctor and a passenger, etc., 4 pages, written in a close but legible hand, 4to, VG In fine condition and with a full printed transcript provided with the letter. £70-100 (1)
416 Visitors’ Book. A visitors’ book kept at Clifton Down Hotel, [Bristol], 1883-1913, containing several hundred autographs and inscriptions by guests at the hotel, names including Minnie Palmer, Sir Daniel and Lady Gooch, Mr & Mrs John Sims Reeves, Lillie Langtry, Barry Sullivan, Dame Emma Albani Gye, Charles Santley, Adelina Patti, Henry Morton Stanley (with five-line recommendation, dated 5 June 1891), Henry Irving, Sarah Bernhardt, Herbert and Maud Beerbohm Tree, Jan Paderewski, W.H. & Madge Kendal, Johannes Wolff, James Forbes-Robertson, Sir Frederick & Lady Wills, Mrs Patrick Campbell, Charles Wyndham, A.C. Maclaren, Sir Squire and Lady Bancroft, Fred Terry, Julia Neilson, Sir Henry Wood, Pablo de Sarasate, Seymour Hicks, Wilkie Bard, Fritz Kreisler, Wilhelm Backhaus, Jo Elvin, Captain Robert Falcon Scott (‘R. Scott, 16-18.4.10’) and beneath his autograph that of Pauline Chase with hotel date stamp 1 May 1910 adjacent, Anna Pavlova, C. Aubrey Smith, etc., mostly inscribed in black ink on unlined paper with several autographs to each page, inscribed to rectos and many versos of first 120 leaves, remaining leaves blank, contemporary corner-mounted black and white postcard of the hotel at front, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated morocco, rubbed, modern gilt-titled leather reback, 4to
418* Wellington (Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke, 1769-1852). Autograph letter in the third person, London, 29 April 1839, to Mr Slatter, ‘In order to avoid having his name made the deposit of all the mud that is published the Duke has been under the necessity of ordering the work should not be received without his directions... ‘, 1 page with integral blank, minor dust-soiling, 8vo, together with an initialled letter from the Duke of Wellington, 11 October, 1839, ‘Orders to be sent to the proprietor of the Waggon; to take care and keep room in his waggon and bring down from London to Stratfield Saye on Friday two stoves which are to be put up in the conservatory’, 1 page, a little spotted, 8vo, plus initialled small envelope, plus an album leaf with 11 further cut specimens of Wellington’s handwriting including one signature and one initialled
Now converted into 18 luxury apartments, the Clifton Down Hotel, was completed in 1865, shortly after the opening of Brunel’s Clifton Suspension Bridge, over which it looks. An interesting collection of names, many of whom stayed and signed more than once (eg. Sir Daniel and Lady Gooch, Henry Irving and Jan Paderewski). Most intriguing is the close coupling of the autographs of Captain Scott and Pauline Chase. Captain Scott is believed to had a mild affair with the Peter Pan actress before his marriage several years earlier. Captain Scott has signed and dated his three night stay just two months before he set sail from Cardiff on the ill-fated Terra Nova expedition from which he would never return. Pauline Chase’s autograph beneath, with the hotel date stamp of just two weeks later, is an intriguing coincidence. Certainly, Pauline Chase is believed to have been playing in the role of Peter Pan at the Prince’s Theatre in Bristol in the 1909-10 season and the juxtaposition of their autographs may simply be happy coincidence. Either way, Pauline Chase certainly knew whose name she was signing underneath and has boldly signed and underlined to leave no room for further autographs on this page. £300-500 (1)
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420* Zola (Emile, 1840-1902). Autograph cover, posted Paris, 7 June 1878, the address in black ink in Zola’s hand, ‘Mademoiselle Guilleau, Marchande de curiosites, 68 rue de Rennes, E.V.’, stamp and two postmarks, identified in purple ink and upper margin with related note to verso, a little spotting, 7.5 x 11cm Mademoiselle Guilleau and her shop are referred to by Zola in two of his letters. See ‘Emile Zola: Correspondance, III, 1877-1880’ (University of Montreal Presses), 1978, pp. 105-106 & 119. £100-150 (1)
419* Wiltshire. Broadsides relating to the Tottenham Park Association, for the Protection of Persons and Property, and for the Prosecution of Felons and Other Offenders. Extending over the Parishes of Burbage, Collingbourn Kingston, Collingbourn Ducis, Great Bedwin, Little Bedwin, Shalbourn, Easton, Preshute and Mildenhall, and over Savernake Forest and Park, in the County of Wilts. A collection of printed broadside notices relating to rewards, misdemeanors and felonies, & dates of association meetings etc., 1820-30’s, comprising approximately sixty broadsides (including many duplicates), including Five Pounds Reward. Stolen, on Sunday Night, the 25th of August, 1822, The Curtains from a Marquee Belonging to Mr. Halcomb, at the High Trees Farm, in Savernake Forest..., A Reward of Five Pounds from the Solicitor to the Tottenham Park Association; Five Pounds Reward. Stolen, in the Night of Sunday the 22nd of December, 1822, or early in the Morning of the following Day, a Large Quantity of Beef, from a Barn belonging to Mr. Halcomb, at the High Trees Farm, in Savernake Forest..., Reward to be paid by the Solicitor of the Tottenham Park Association, 27th December, 1822; Gipsies and Other Vagrants. By the Rules of the Tottenham Park Association, a Reward of Five Shillings is payable to any Person who shall remove any Camp or Company of Gipsies out of any of the Parishes within the Limits of the said Association...., June 12th, 1824; Felony. Twenty Five Pounds Reward. Whereas the Granary of Mr Anthony Kingston, of Shalbourn... was on the Night of Tuesday the 11th, or of Wednesday the 12th of this instant January, broken open and a large quantity of Wool stolen therfrom..., also a further Reward of Five POunds allowed by the Tottenham Park Association for the Prosecution of Felons..., Shalbourn, January 13th, 1820, plus numerous Tottenham Park Association broadside meeting notices for 1819, 1821-23, 182628, 1830, 1832 & 1835 (including many duplicates), all folded, plus approximately 20 late 18th & early 19th century Wiltshire enclosure acts etc. (a small carton)
421* Queen Victoria. A pair of handkerchiefs commemorating Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, 1897, two black printed white cotton handkerchiefs, each with a circular portrait of Queen Victoria surrounded by vignettes and titled ‘The Longest Reign in History’, one showing the young Victoria and the date 1837, the other showing the elderly Queen and the date 1897, some light spotting, each approximately 33 x 33cm (13 x 13ins) Scarce pair of commemorative handkerchiefs summarising in their imagery the many remarkable industrial and territorial conquests made during Queen Victoria’s reign, including the printing machine that could make 50,000 copies per hour; advances in machine loom weaving; the ability to send telegrams at 100 miles per minute; production of the maxim gun, allowing 600 shots per minute; the West Coast railway’s corridor train which travelled 60 miles per hour; and the ability to travel across the Atlantic in just 5½ days. £70-100 (2)
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EDWARD ELGAR (1857-1934) Letters to his publisher Novello & Co., 1894-1897
422* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed, ‘Edward Elgar’, Forli, Malvern, 4 March 1894, to Novello & Co., ‘Enclosed I beg to send a M.S. part-song which I trust you will find suitable for publication in one of your series. It is not so difficult as the other part-songs of mine which you publish: I think therefore it might help to bring those forward as the present one, on account of its greater simplicity may become more widley known than its predecessors’, publisher’s date and acknowledgement note to top and bottom, thick blue pencil note to margin, ‘offer .3.0’, staple holes to upper margin, 2 pages, 8vo
423* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed, ‘Edward Elgar’, Forli, Malvern, 24 March 1894, to Novello & Co., ‘I write to accept, with many thanks, your offer of three guineas for the copyright of my part-song “O happy eyes”. I presume you will not object to sending me, as before, 2 doz copies free, not for sale but to send to conductors &c.’, N[ovello], E[wer] & Co. date stamp to verso, 1 page, 8vo Elgar’s four-part song ‘O Happy Eyes’ was composed in late 1889 and submitted for publication early in 1890, but the publisher Novello rejected it. It was revised and re-submitted in 1893, and, though this time accepted by Novello, the song was not published until 1896, in spite of a plea Elgar made to the firm in 1895. Its first appearance in print was in the Musical Times in 1896. The words were written by Elgar’s future wife, Alice, in February 1888, before her engagement to Elgar. £200-300 (1)
The part-song referred to was ‘O Happy Eyes’; see following lot. £200-300 (1)
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426* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edward Elgar’, Forli, Malvern, 16 March 1895, to Novello & Co., thanking them for the specimen proofs of two pages of the part-songs and continuing, ‘The vocal score is admirable but I do not like the style of the separate violin-part. Would it not be better to engrave the violin parts folio and put a note on the 8vo scores that the violin parts are to be had price -?’, continuing to voice his concerns affecting the cost implications and possible sales and noting that, besides, the two violin parts should be printed separately, also noting ‘turning over’ difficulties and with a PS giving one further concern, 4 pages, publisher’s receipt date note and stamp to upper margin of first page and pencil notes for reply at foot of final page, light vertical crease, 8vo (1)
427* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edward Elgar’, Forli, Malvern, 21 March 1895, to Novello & Co., ‘in answer to your enquiry I do not think much is gained in the way of facility to the players in printing the two violin parts together as in the specimen (now returned). If, in setting out the pages, the engraver can leave sufficient “rest” for turning over it might be a slight advantage to print together: however, the “turning over” is of vital importance... ‘, concluding with thanks for their courtesy in referring these points to him, 3 pages, publisher’s receipt stamp at head of first page, 8vo
424* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed, ‘Edward Elgar’, Forli, Malvern, 3 February 1895, to Novello & Co., thanking them for their letter, ‘in accordance with your suggestions I have removed the ad lib. part from the part-songs and have revised the remaining accompts. removing the difficulties: they are now quite easy. I send the M.S. by this post. You are kind enough to ask what my terms would be: I have no basis to go upon except the amount you hve paid me before: taking into consideration the length and scope of the works, as compared with the former compositions, I should think twelve guineas for the two [amount underlined in pencil by the publisher’; but if you should not think this amount right and fair I am quite willing to leave the question of remuneration to you as you have always been so kind hitherto’, with a P.S., ‘I should be so glad if the part song [‘O Happy Eyes’] you took for the Musical Times last year might appear very soon: could you tell me when it is likely to come out?’, publisher’s date stamp at head of first page, 3 pages, 8vo See note to previous lot. (1)
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£200-300
428* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edward Elgar’, Forli, Malvern, 16 April 1895, to Novello & Co., returning proofs of the two part-songs for ladies’ voices, asking for a footnote on the first page of each of them ‘to the effect that the violin accompaniments are procurable separately’, giving a further suggestion for a printed note with a view to assisting the sales of extra violin copies, indicating that he has made a note on the proofs relating to the turn-overs and where best that the music on pages 2 and 3 should begin and end, with a small diagram, hoping that the works will be ready in early May ‘so that I can introduce them for use during the next school term’, and referring to an enclosure [no longer present] giving a list of affiliated schools, 4 pages, publisher’s ink acknowledgement mark and date stamp at head of first page and blue pencil line to final page, light vertical crease, 8vo
£200-300
425* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edward Elgar’, Forli, Malvern, 17 February 1895, to Novello & Co., ‘Can you tell me when you propose to publish the part-song for ladies’ voices - that is the date on which copies would be on sale to the general public’, and continuing to give his reason, namely that he has been asked by the committee of the Worcestershire Musical Union who are interested to perform them at their next concert, saying that it would be a nice introduction for the part-song but fearing there may not be enough time to rehearse them, and concluding, ‘As the members of the Society buy their own music it would not be practicable to use “proof” copies as you have kindly managed in other cases’, 3 pages, publisher’s receipt note to upper corner of first page and ink stamp to final page, 8vo (1)
£200-300
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£200-300
429* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edward Elgar’, Forli, Malvern, 10 April 1895, to Novello & Co., ‘By this post (registered) I send you No. 6 of the set of six part-songs for Chorus and Orchestra completing the set Mr Tours kindly took charge of Nos. 1-5 which I left with him when I called at your establishment ten days ago. The collective title ‘From the Bavarian Highlands’ is intended to go on each number - there are subsidiary titles also... ‘, telling that his idea is that they should be published in book form and also procurable separately, suggesting that numbers 1, 3 and 6 would ‘make a very useful suite for orchestra alone, or for piano duet or solo’, saying that he submits the music with confidence and concluding with a PS that while the words are partially arranged from Volkslieder, ‘the music is my own’, 3 pages, publisher’s acknowledgement note at head of first page and ink date receipt stamp to final blank, original pencil note at head of first page carelessly erased with some resultant creasing, pin holes to lower half of page, 8vo
£200-300
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430* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edward Elgar’, Forli, Malvern, 14 February 1897, ‘Tomorrow I send the final portion of the p.f. score of “St George” completing the work. I suggested to Mr Manns that he shd form the Imperial March at his own (benefit) Concert... ‘, giving his view that the March should be played at the opening of the exhibition and asking how he should proceed with Mr Manns and that he would then send him the proof copy to let him orchestrate from, finally asking for the note to prefix “St George” ‘at once’, 4 pages, publisher’s ink date stamp at head of first page, 8vo
436* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edward Elgar’, Malvern, 19 February [1897], to Novello & Co., saying that by this post he is returning the full score and 8vo copy of “St John’s Eve”, ‘I have made a note of the direction in the full-sc:- an asterisk appears to be omitted in the 3rd & 4th Horns... in St George I think I must make the Cornets (or at least one) obbligato - the quasimilitary character of the work demands this’, with a concluding note and postscript, 3 pages, publisher’s acknowledgement mark at head of first page and ink date receipt stamp to final blank, light vertical crease, 8vo
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£200-300
431* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edward Elgar’, Forli, Malvern, 13 May 1895, to Novello & Co., ‘I thank you for including the Spanish Serenade in the Musical Times for this month: I am much satisfied at your issuing it in this form and trust it may lead to many performances of it: should you print the orchestral parts at any time I should be glad to revise the Score in some small particulars’, hoping to receive a few copies of the partsongs for Ladies’ Voices as soon as possible, asking for a quick decision concerning the set of six Volkslieder and trusting that they will accept them and asking if he should send again his piece “Sursum corda [Op. 11]” (for Strings, bass and organ) for reconsideration, ‘it has been performed again in the cathedral and made a great impression and I think would be worth publishing’, 3 pages, publisher’s ink notes and date to first page, blue pencil underscoring and note to second page and ink date receipt stamp to final blank, registered post certificate of posting tipped on to final blank, pin holes to blank area of second leaf, 8vo (1)
437* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edward Elgar’, Forli, Malvern, 26 February [1897], [to Novello & Co.], ‘Enclosed I send proofs corrected: I see in the M.S. pp. 124-5 a query “How play?” - The passage does not appear to me to present any difficulty but the arrangement can easily be altered if necy... ‘, 3 pages, 8vo (1)
438* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edward Elgar’, Forli, Malvern, 4 July 1897, to Novello & Co., ‘I am feeling rather anxious as to the arrival of the Te Deum and Benedictus and shall be much obliged if you can get it sufficiently advanced for the chorus to have proof copies as soon as possible: there is probably a occasion in August so that the opportunity for chorus rehearsal become less as time goes on’, 2 pages, publisher’s ink date note at head of first page and stamp at foot of second page, 8vo
£200-300
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432* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edward Elgar’, Forli, Malvern, 15 June 1897, to Novello & Co., saying that by this post he is sending the manuscript vocal score of the “Te Deum and Benedictus” [Op. 34] ‘which I have written for the Hereford festival’, apologising for not having sent it earlier as he has been unwell, saying that Mr Sinclair has played through the manuscript on the organ ‘and finds it most effective in the present form’, 2 pages, acknowledgement mark at upper margin of first page, paper partially toned, 8vo (1)
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£200-300
£150-200
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£150-200
441* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edward Elgar’, Malvern, 3 October 1897, to Novello & Co., a brief note, ‘Enclosed I send the assignment of the “Te Deum &c” duly executed’, 1 page with integral blank, publisher’s ink receipt stamp at head of first page, light vertical crease, 8vo, together with two letters from the music copiers Alex Bles to Novello’s, 7 & 9 August 1897, concerning engraving for the same work, both 1 page, one partly toned, oblong 8vo
£70-100
435* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edward Elgar’, Forli, Malvern, 22 January 1897, to Novello & Co., a brief note, ‘Enclosed I send pp. 1-24 [voc: score & p.f.] of St George’, 1 page, publisher’s ink date receipt stamp to verso, 8vo (1)
£150-200
440* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edward Elgar’, Garmisch, 29 August [1897], to Novello & Co., regretting that the proofs eventually arrived during his absence and that he hastens ‘to send them corrected as far as I can without actually comparing them with the score. It will be unnecessary to delay printing sufficient copies for the festival but I suppose you will, as usual, defer printing for sale until after the performance and further corrections, if needful, may be made’, saying he hopes to arrive in London on the 5th when he could check the wind parts with the full score, noting that the rehearsals in London are on the 8th and 9th, 3 pages, publisher’s ink date receipt stamp at foot of third page, large 8vo
434* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph notecard signed ‘Ed. Elgar’, Malvern, 9 July 1897, to Novello & Co., ‘Please address until after first proof Tuesday next at The Rectory, Wolverhampton’, postmark and publisher’s ink date receipt stamp to address side (in Elgar’s hand), small oblong 8vo (1)
£150-200
439* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edward Elgar’, Forli, Malvern, 2nd August 1897, to Novello & Co., telling him that he has sent by registered parcel post that day the full manuscript of ‘Te Deum and Benedictus’ for Hereford festival, asking for word when it had arrived safely and looking forward to receiving anything for correction as early as possible, 2 pages, publisher’s ink date receipt stamp at foot of second page, 8vo
433* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edward Elgar’, Malvern, 26 June 1897, to Novello & Co., accepting and thanking the publishers for the terms for the Hereford “Te Deum and Benedictus”, ‘I shall be extremely obliged if you will let me have proofs as early as possible as time is short for the Chorus rehearsals’, and asking for two copies of the proofs as usual, 2 pages, first page lightly toned, publisher’s ink date receipt stamp to verso, 8vo (1)
£150-200
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442* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edward Elgar’, Forli, Malvern, 23 November 1897, to Novello & Co., ‘As to the title of the little Violin Solo, do you think “Vesper” better than Evensong? I do, Chanson de Nuit was best but I dislike a French title. Vesper, n. (see Webster’s Dicty) still exists in the sing[ular] is a pretty word to describe this piece. I have recd. the Cello arrgt. which I retain until the revise of Violin arrgt. comes back to me’, 3 pages, publisher’s ink receipt date at head of first page and ink date receipt stamp at foot of third page, small ink smudge to first page, 8vo
444* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edward Elgar’, Malvern, 5th December 1897, to Novello & Co., ‘Enclosed I return proof of title-page: it, i.e. the inside cover looks rather a mixture: I have suggested on the proof that the name Chanson de Nuit shd. be divided from the rest of the matter which might possibly be in English: if this will not do please follow your usual plan. I am sorry to have been so dull over the title of this piece but I had hoped we might have kept to English’, 2 pages, light vertical crease, 8vo
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(1)
£150-200
443* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edward Elgar’, Malvern, 26 November 1897, to Novello & Co., ‘Enclosed I send revise Vn. and piano and 1st proof Cello part all corrected. As to the title I forget if I said that if the piece is called “Evensong” or “Vesper” people would play it in church at the many organ recitals with violin solos interspersed now given: if it is called “Chanson de nuit” they might think it profane. Please put whatever you think best’, 2 pages with integral blank, publisher’s ink date receipt stamp at head of first page and vertical pencil note to margin, 8vo (1)
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ANTIQUARIAN 445 Andrewes (Lancelot, Bishop of Winchester). Preces Privatae Graecè & Latinè, Oxford, 1675, engraved portrait frontispiece (torn at gutter), engraved vignette to title, inscriptions to blank at front Ra. Bridcoake debit Anthonio Henley 1680 & Henrici Cotes Julii 6th 1787, wood engraved bookplate by Thomas Bewick of Rev. H. Cotes vicar of Bedlington 1802 to upper pastedown, bookplate of the historian Thomas Hodgkin (1831-1913) to front blank, & bookplate of Lucy Violet Hodgkin to rear blank, free marbled endpapers discarded, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt panelled morocco, extremities rubbed, 12mo, together with Digby (Sir Kenelm), A Treatise of Adhering to God; written by Albert the Great, Bishop of Ratisbon. Put into English by Sir Kenelme Digby, Kt. Also a Conference with a Lady about Choyce of Religion, 2 parts in one, 1st edition, Henry Herringman, 1654, title close-trimmed at fore-edge, upper hinge cracked, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt panelled and decorated morocco, spine worn mostly at head & foot, 12mo, with New Testament (Greek & Latin), Novum Testamentum, cum Versione Latina Ariae Montani..., Auctore Johanne Leusden, Professore, Amsterdam: ex officina Wetsteniana, 1717, engraved frontispiece, title in red & black, folding engraved map, ownership signatures of John Hodgkin 1787 & T. Hodgkin to front blanks, endpapers renewed, contemporary sheep, rebacked, 12mo, plus A Plain Sermon to a Countrey-Parish in the Diocese of Norwich. Preached August 1st, 1725, Norwich: Printed by W. Chase, [1725], lacking C4 (blank?), modern marbled wrappers, slim 8vo (4)
£200-300
446 Aveline (E. L.). The Mother’s Fables in verse, printed for Darton, Harvey and Darton, 1812, engraved frontispiece with contemporary hand colouring, 4pp. publisher’s advertisements to rear, owernship inscription to front free endpaper, original moroccobacked boards, joints cracked, 12mo, together with other small format works, mostly 19th century, including Pleadings in Scotland, Maine’s Ancient Law, and others (7)
£100-150
447 Bible [English]. The Bible, Translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in divers Languages..., Imprinted at London by the Deputies of Christopher Barker, 1594, general title and New Testament title within decorative woodcut borders (both dated 1594, with 18th century inscription to margins of general title), Apocrypha present (with early manuscript to verso of final leaf), double-column black letter text throughout, some neat underscoring throughout, close-trimmed at head touching some running titles, bound with a torn & incomplete Psalms at front and incomplete Book of Psalms at rear, corners of pages throughout volume dog-eared and frayed, some dust-soiling and few marks, sewing weak at front and rear, disbound 4to Herbert 221. With Genesis i.3 ‘Then God saide...’. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (1)
£150-200
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448 Bible [English]. [The Holy Bible, Conteyning the Old Testament, and the New: Newly Translated out of the Originall Tongues and with the former Translations diligently compared and revised, by his Maiesties speciall Commandement. Appointed to be read in Churches. Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, 1613,11], Old Testament & Apocrypha portions only (ending at II Maccabees chapter 15, verse 39), lacking general title, double column black letter text, with 59 lines to full column, numerous woodcut decorative intials, ten preliminary leaves only of 18 (comprising Kalendar, lessons for Holy days & list of Books), first leaf of Genesis repaired to margins, bound with Genealogies by John Speed before book of Genesis with woodcut of Adam & Eve (without map), first and last few leaves frayed to margins, initial leaves creased, some dampstaining etc. mostly to leaves at front & rear, large decorative ownership inscription to front blank ‘Simon Ruddle his book, given him by his Grandmother Ruddle 1764’ and other 18th & 19th century entries to front endpaper (one blank detached), sewing a little weak and some gatherings sprung, late 17th/early 18th century panelled sheep, some wear, folio, leaf size 39 x 26cm
449 Bible [English]. The Bible: That is, the Holy Scriptures contained in the Old and New Testament. Translated According to the Hewbrew and Greek, and conferred with the best Translatins in divers Languages..., Amsterdam: Printed by Thomas Stafford, 1644, general title strengthened to verso at fore-edge, New Testament title present with imprint dated 1640, two full-page engraved illustrations and few woodcut maps to text, lacking blank before general title, and two other preliminary leaves ‘Of the incomparable treasure’ and ‘list of books’ also lacking, two leaves entitled ‘An Amonition to the Christian Reader Concerning the Apocrypha -Books’ bound in at rear (torn with loss of text and final leaf partially relined to verso, light fraying to margins of first & last few leaves, occasional light dust-soiling, few marks and light marginal dampstaining to few leaves, contemporary signature & date ‘Edward Fenner 1648 November’ to front free endpaper, and with his signature appearing ocassionally to few other leaves within volume, 18th century genealogical entries of the Magnus family in manuscript to verso of front free endpaper, armorial bookplate of R.B.AE. Macleod of Cadboll, Invergordon Castle, 1877 to upper pastedown, hinges repaired, contemporary calf over bevelled wooden boards, embossed brass corner pieces and central bosses, lacking clasps, folio
Herbert 319, Darlow & Moule 246. Commonly known as the ‘Great She Bible’ with Ruth iii.15 ‘she went into the city’. £700-1000 (1)
Herbert 579, Darlow & Moule 449. Geneva, Thomson, Junius version. A close reprint of the folio of 1640. Probably the latest 17th century issue of the Geneva Bible. The Apocryphal books are omitted in this publication, except for the Prayer of Manasses. £700-1000 (1)
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450 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and the New, Newly translated out of the Original Tongues..., Cambridge: Printed by John Field Printer to the Universitie, 1663, general title engraved by John Chantry, letterpress New Testament title, Apocrypha present, double-column text, title and borders to text red ruled throughout, bound with The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the use of the Church of England; Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches, Cambridge: Printed by John Field, Printer to the University, 1663, title and text borders ruled in red, title with ownership inscription D. of Grafton 1779 (in an unknown contemporary hand), title and following nine leaves neatly remargined, and slight dampstaining to inner margins of few leaves, bound with The Whole Book of Psalms, Collected into English metre, by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins, and others, conferred with the Hebrew..., Cambridge: Printed by John Field, Printer to the Universitie of Cambridge, 1663, title and text borders red ruled, final two leaves discreetly repaired to margins, occasional minor spotting and light marginal dampstains to few leaves, pasted-in 19th century notes to verso of front free endpaper, ‘This Bible I have given to Isabella Blachford, April 1839’ and ‘The above was written by my dear mother, the late Lady Augusta Tavel, on occasion of her presenting it to her sister the late Lady Isabella Blachford, at whose decease Decr. 1866, it was given to me by her daughter Isabella. It originally belonged to my Grandfather, Augustus Henry, D. of Grafton.- At my death I wish it to be given to my cousin Francis Horatio FitzRoy. - A.L.M Gartshore, Dec. 1867’, amorial bookplate of Almeric W. Fitzroy to upper pastedown, later marbled endpapers with watermark dated 1861, upper hinge slight cracked, all edges gilt with fore-edge painting within heart shape with the words ‘Give Attendance to reading, Tim Chap 4 Ver 13, surrounded by foliage and red flowers, contemporary dark brown morocco with elaborate gilt decoration over red & brown onlays, old reback preserving original spine (lifting), corners repaired, extremities rubbed, joints and head & foot of spine worn, 4to Herbert 684. Augustus Henry FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton KG PC (1735-1811), became Prime Minister in 1768 at the age of 33, leading the supporters of William Pitt. He was the youngest person to have held the office until the appointment of William Pitt the Younger 15 years later. Grafton was the first British Prime Minister, before Sir Anthony Eden, to be divorced and the second, after Sir Robert Walpole, to marry while in office. Lady Augusta Tavel (née FitzRoy, 1779-1839) and Lady Isabella Blachford (née FitzRoy, d.1866) were both daughters of Augustus Henry FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton by his second marriage. Augusta Louisa Murray Gartshore (1812-1915) was the grandaughter of the 3rd Duke of Grafton. £500-800 (1)
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452 Bindings. Punch, or The London Charivari, 78 volumes, an incomplete run, volumes 12-93, 96-181 (1847-87, 1889-1931), numerous black and white illustrations, uniform contemporary giltdecorated red half morocco, some spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, (generally in excellent condition), 4to (78)
£500-700
451 Binding. Seneca’s Morals by way of Abstract. Of Benefits, [part I. only], by R. L’Estrange, 1678, engraved portrait frontispiece, title excised to upper blank margin and letterpress ‘part I.’ also excised and repaired, lacking two leaves before chapter 1 (d7 & d8), armorial bookplate of A.A. Tilley to upper pastedown, all edges gilt, contemporary dark brown morocco, elaborate gilt panelled boards with armorial of William Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury (1617-1693) to centre of each, gilt decorated spine, lightly cracked to joints, 8vo
453 Booker (Luke). The Hop-Garden, A Didactic Poem, 1st edition, Newport: printed by H.P. Silvester, [1799], title within green printed decorative oval border of hops, all edges gilt, mid 19th century scarlet morocco, extremities rubbed, raised bands, compartments filled with volute, star, and roundel tools, covers with gilt border of hop leaves and tendrils within gilt double fillets, upper cover gilt lettered in centre, seedhead roll on turn-ins, small 4to
Part II. entitled ‘Seneca’s morals of a happy life; of anger and clemency’. (1) £150-200
Scarce. (1)
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457 Calmet (Augustin). An Historical, Critical, Geographical, Chronological, and Etymological Dictionary of the Holy Bible..., 3 vols., 1732, titles in red & black, 150 engraved plates, plans & maps (including 55 double-page plates & 6 double-page & folding engraved maps), contemporary calf, gilt decorated spines (rubbed), joints cracked, boards and head & foot of spine worn, folio (2)
£300-500
458 Camden (William). Annals, or, the Historie of the most Renowned and Victorious Princesse Elizabeth, Late Queen of England..., 3rd edition, 1635, engraved portrait frontispiece and additional title (both lined to verso, dust-soiled and browned), ink stamps to letterpress title (& marginallia) and to following leaf, general toning, dust-soiling and light spotting, early 19th century calf, spine with gilt armorial of Trinity House to upper & lower compartments with motto ‘Trinitas in Unitate’ beneath, lightly rubbed & marked, small folio in 6s (1)
459 Cassius Dio Cocceianus. Tn Dinos Rmaikn historin eikositria biblia. Dionis Romanarum historiarum libri XXIII, á XXXVI ad LVIII vsque. Ex Bibliotheca Regia, Paris: Rob. Stephani, 1548, initial six words of title transliterated from the Greek, woodcut device to title and printer’s device to verso of final leaf, decorative initial and few headpieces, text in Greek throughout with Latin notes at rear, repaired hole at foot of title, all edges gilt, front endpaper with bookplate of Cecily Mary Severne and drypoint etched bookplate of Arthur Kay by his wife Katherine Cameron (1874-1965) incorporating three bees, marbled endpapers with repaired hinges, late 17th/early 18th century gilt panelled red morocco, rebacked and corners repaired, preserving original gilt decorated spine (rubbed & worn), folio
454 Braybrooke (Richard, Lord). Memoirs of Samuel Pepys, 2 volumes, Henry Colburn, 1825, bound without half-titles, thirteen engraved plates (including one double-page), light scattered spotting, plates offset to text (especially frontispieces), marbled edges, half green morocco, bound for George Augustus Herbert, 11th Earl of Pembroke with his cypher gilt to spines, lightly scuffed, 4to (2)
£200-300
Adams D503. (1)
£300-400
460 Commines (Philippe de). Les Memoires de Messire Ph. de Commines, Chevalier Seigneur d’Argenton, sur les principaux faicts & gestes de Louys XI. & de Charles VIII. son fils, rois de France. En ceste derniere edition ont esté corrigees plusieurs fautes notables, & queleques obmissions..., Paris, Pierre Le-Mur, 1615, title with engraved coat-of-arms, woodcut initials, etc., light waterstain towards front of volume, contemporary full vellum, worn with a little loss, mainly to spine and upper cover, folio
£500-800
455 Bruni (Leonardo, known as Leonardo Aretini). De Bello Italico aduersus Gothos gesto historia, Paris: S. Colinaeum, 1534, two woodcut decorative initials, occasional maringal paper flaw, minor scattered spotting, ownership inscriptions to pastedowns, bookplate of Thomas Hodgkin to upper pastedown, early 19th century morocco-backed boards, 20th century title label to length of spine, small 8vo
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£100-150
456 Byron (Lord George Gordon Noel). Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice. An Historical Tragedy, in Five Acts. With Notes. The Prophecy of Dante, a Poem, 1st edition, 1st issue, John Murray, 1821, first issue with Doge’s speech in five and a half lines on p.151, half-title present, without terminal advertisement leaf, early ownership name at head of title-page, first and final leaves spotted, red sprinkled edges, contemporary brown calf, rubbed, gilt decorated spine with loss at head, 8vo, together with The Siege of Corinth. A Poem. Parisina. A Poem, 2nd edition, John Murray, 1816, first and final leaves a little spotted and dusty, marbled endpapers, sprinkled edges, contemporary marbled calf gilt, spine rubbed and with contrasting labels chipped, 8vo, uniformly bound with Manfred, 2nd edition, 1817, and The Giaour, 13th edition, 1815, plus two others related, comprising Historical Illustrations of the Fourth Canto of Childe Harold... by John Hobhouse, 2nd edition, revised and corrected, 1818, and The Complete Works of Lord Byron, reprinted from the last London edition..., Paris, 1837
461 Cruikshank (George, illust.). George Cruikshank’s Omnibus, Illustrated with One Hundred Engravings on Steel and Wood, edited by Laman Blanchard, 1st edition, Tilt and Bogue, 1842, twenty-one etched plates, including frontispiece, numerous letterpress vignettes, some spotting, half-title and front free endpaper detached, book ticket of John Lewis on front pastedown, rough-trimmed, original gilt and blind decorated green cloth, a little marked and rubbed, spine a trifle faded, 8vo, together with Mornings at Bow Street/More Mornings at Bow Street, by John Wight, 1st editions, 1824/1827, together two volumes, half-titles present, each with etched plates and letterpress illustrations, some spotting or browning, each with book ticket of John Lewis on front pastedown, second volume with inscription on front free endpaper ‘Richard Price Esq with the Author’s Compliments’, each in original cloth-backed boards, faded spines with printed labels, first volume rubbed and soiled, and with joints split, 8vo, plus eleven other volumes with illustrations by George Cruikshank, and ten leather-bound 19th and early 20th century volumes, including A Memoir of Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland, by G. Steinman Steinman, printed for Private Circulation, 1871, inscribed by the author and with two autograph letters signed by the author bound in
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Lot 463 462 Danet (Pierre). A Complete Dictionary of the Greek and Roman Antiquities; Explaining the Obscure Places in Classic Authors, and Ancient Historians, Relating to the Religion, Mythology, History, Geography and Chronology of the Ancient Greeks and Romans..., Compiled Originally in French..., made English, with the Addition of very useful mapps, London: John Nicholson, 1700, license leaf at front, three folding engraved maps (including plan of Rome), contemporary panelled calf, gilt decorated spine, joints slightly cracked, 4to
463 Dante Alighieri. [Comedia del divino poeta Danthe Alighieri, con la dotta & leggiadra spositione di Christophoro Landino..., ad instantia di M. Gioanni Giolitto da Trino], Venice: Bernardino Stagnino, 1536, woodcut illustrations to text including one full-page to A1v, guide letters, colophon to final leaf recto, scattered minor spotting and soiling, paper thinning and resultant holes at start of register and old ownership name at foot of final leaf recto, lacks first signature (12 leaves) including title and contents/index(?), the first leaf present presumed [AA1] being a half-title ‘Cantica del Divina Poeta Danthe Alighieri Fiorentino’, cardinal’s armorial bookplate to front pastedown with later library label of Louis Thompson Rowe pasted beneath, later quarter mottle calf with raised bands over marbled boards, rubbed, 4to in 8s
Ex libris Peter King (1725-1733), lawyer and politician, who became Lord Chancellor of England. With the armorial bookplate of the Earl of Lovelace and related ink stamp of Ben Damph Forest to front endpaper. (1) £100-150
Adams D93. While the Aldine-style Dantes saturated the bourgeois and courtly vernacular literary market, the more austere and demanding academic circles still required their Dante with commentary. Bernardino Stagnino sought to satisfy this sector of the reading public with three editions of the poem (1512, 1520 and 1536) incorporating Landino’s commentary. £700-1000 (1)
464 Davies (John). A Collection of the Most Important Cases respecting Patents of Invention and the Rights of Patentees..., printed for W. Reed, 1816, half-title, ownership inscription of John Masterman MP (1781-1862) to title, few minor marks, contemporary calf, rubbed and scuffed, boards detached, contained within modern slipcase, 8vo (1)
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465 [Defoe, Daniel]. The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner. Who lived eight and twenty years alone in an uninhabited Island on the Coast of America, near the Mouth of the Great River Oroonoque..., [with The Life of Daniel Defoe, by George Chalmers], 2 vols., London: John Stockdale, 1790, engraved frontispiece & titles, thirteen engraved plates, tissue guards, contemporary marbled calf gilt, 8vo
470 Erasmus (Desiderius). Lingua, sive, de linguae usu atque abusu liber utilissimus, & Encomium Moriae, sive Declamatio in laudem stultitiae & Consultatio de Bello Turcis inferendo, Leiden: J. Maire, 1641-43, three works bound as one, engraved vignette to each title, extensive contemporary annotations some in red ink, contemporary vellum, manuscript title to spine and upper board, dust-soiled, 12mo
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466 Dickens (Charles). The Mystery of Edwin Drood, 1st edition in six original parts, Chapman & Hall, 1870, engraved portrait and additional title, and twelve wood-engraved plates, numerous advertisments (without the rarely found Cork Hats advertisement at rear of part II), some light spotting, original printed blue wrappers, generally torn and edge-frayed (with some loss to spines), part V with rear cover detached, slim 8vo (6)
471 Fashion & Costume. La Belle Assemblee, being Bell’s Court and Fashionable Magazine, 6 odd volumes, 1810-21, folding map, ninety-eight engraved plates (including some folding), fifty-four coloured fashion plates, small holes where previously sewn, contemporary half calf, rubbed and worn, boards detached, 8vo, together with a volume of plates from the West End Gazette Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (7)
£100-150
£300-500
468 Drake (Nathan). The British Classics [with:] Essays, Biographical, Critical and Historical, Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator and Guardian, 24 volumes plus 3 volumes, 1804-15, first set with engraved title and frontispiece to each volume (except last volume with engraved title only), second set with engraved frontispiece to first 2 volumes only, some spotting, contemporary uniform red half straight-grain morocco gilt over marbled boards, a little rubbed and chipped, head-piece to volume 13 slightly snagged, spines partly darkened, small 8vo (27)
£200-300
469 Elzevir Press. Les Memoires de Messire Philippe de Commines, Sr. d’Argenton, Derniere edition, Leiden: chez les Elzeviers, 1648, engraved title, armorial bookplate of George Trevor Spencer to upper pastedown, contemporary sheep, gilt decorated spine, gilt crest of George Spencer to upper board, joints cracked, rubbed & worn, 12mo, (Willems 634), together with [Allestree, Richard], The New Whole Duty of Man..., with Devotions Proper for Several Occasions. Embellished with a Curious Set of Cuts, 2 parts in one, London: printed only for John Hinton, at the King’s-Arms, in Newgate Street, [1778], engraved frontispiece, title & nine plates, one full-page engraved illustration, title to second part 23rd edition with imprint dated 1778, all edge gilt, contemporary gilt decorated red morocco, worn at head & foot of spine and to board corners, 8vo, with Exercises, Instructive & Entertaining, in False English, Written with a view to Perfect Youth in their Mother Tongue, as well as to Enlarge their Ideas in General, and give them a Relish for what is Ornamental, useful, and Good, 14th edition, Leeds: John Heaton, 1811, contemporary sheep, joints cracked and some wear, 12mo in 6s, and Binding, Memoirs of Count Grammont, by Count A. Hamilton, Translated from the French, 2 vols., new edition, 1828, numerous engraved portrait plates, some spotting and offsetting, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt and blind decorated green morocco, slightly rubbed to extremities, 8vo, plus two others (7)
£150-200
472 Games and pastimes. Youthful Sports, a new edition, Wm. Darton and Josh. Harvey, July 11th, 1804, vignette title-page, and thirty engravings on letterpress, some light spotting and toning, two facing pages with some juvenile colouring, disbound and loosely inserted into later marbled wrappers, 12 x 8cm (4.75 x 3ins), together with Hack (Maria), Winter Evenings; or, Tales of Travellers, 4 volumes, 3rd edition, printed for Harvey and Darton, 1823, engraved frontispiece to each (that to first volume slightly frayed to fore-edge, just clipping head-line), some spotting and toning, D5 in volume 3 with lower corner torn away (with loss of a few letters), contemporary ownership name on front free endpapers, volumes 1 and 4 lacking rear free endpaper, original red roan-backed marbled boards gilt, extremities rubbed, spines faded and with some minor loss at ends, 12mo in 6s, housed together in a modern card slipcase, plus [Strickland, Agnes], The Moss-House: in which many of the Works of Nature are Rendered a Source of Amusement to Children, 1st edition, William Darton, 1822, six engraved plates, including frontispiece, lightly offset to text, front hinge splitting, early manuscript name on front free endpaper, blue sprinkled edges, original roan-backed marbled boards, extremities a little rubbed in places, 12mo in 6s, plus other antiquarian children’s books similar
467 Donato (Alessandro). Roma vetus ac recens utriusque aedificiis... expositis,tertio edita, Rome: Fratrum de Rubeis, 1725, engraved frontispiece, four folding engraved maps or plans, engraved illustrations to text, old dampstain to upper outer corners affecting text and plates, contemporary ownership signature to front free endpaper and later ownership names to endpapers and title, contemporary vellum with leather labels to spine, rubbed and soiled, 4to (1)
£100-150
Provenance: from the library of a descendant of the publisher William Darton. Darton G1074(3): the first edition of ‘Youthful Sports’ was published in 1801, and all editions are rare. It contains descriptions of such games as: Battledore and Shuttlecock; Quoits; Blindman’s Buff; Flying the Kite; Bow and Arrow; Stilts; Marbles, Peg Top; Trap Ball; Air Balloons, Dressing Dolls; Bird Nesting; Whip Top; and Badger the Bull, or Bait the Bear. £200-300 (19)
473 Goldsmith (Oliver). The History of Greece from the Earliest State to the Death of Alexander the Great, 2 volumes, printed for Richardson & Co. et al, 1821, half-titles, presentation inscription to title of volume two, some scattered light spotting, bookplate of Don Antionio Canovas del Castillo, Prime Minister of Spain, to upper pastedowns, original boards, rubbed and worn with loss to spine, 8vo, together with Manley (Delarivier), Secret Memoirs and Manners of several Persons of Quality of both Sexes from the New Atalantis an Island in the Mediteranean, 2nd edition, John Morphew, 1709, some scattered toning and light spotting, owenership inscriptions in ink to upper pastedown, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed and scuffed, upper board detached, 8vo, plus other 18th and 19th century titles, including Levizac’s Lettres Choisies de Mesdames de Sevigne, Franz von Sales’ Philothea, Tagliches handbuch, published in Philadelphia, 1812 (rebound), Johann Baptist Say’s Darstellung der Nationalokonomie oder der Staatswirthscahft..., Narrations d’Omai, insulaire de la Mer du Sud... (volume two only), and others including some German language, mostly 8vo
£150-200
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474 Great Britain Record Commission. Introduction to the Authentic Collection of the Statues of the Realm, Official Copy for the use of His Majesty’s Commissioners on the Public Records of the Realm, Not Published, 1810, minor scattered spotting, bookplate for James Whatman Esq., Vinters, Kent to upper pastedown, contemporary inscription ‘from J. G. Tomlins... Only 50 copies printed’ to upper pastedown, original boards, slightly rubbed and scuffed, head of spine torn with some loss, 4to
478 Longus. Les Amours Pastorales de Daphnis et de Chloé..., Double Traduction du Grec en Francois, de Mr. Amiot en d’un Anonime, Mises en Paralelle, Et ornées des Estampes originales du fameux B. Audran, gravées aux depens du seu Duc d’Orleans, Régent de France..., Paris: Imprimées pour les curieux, 1757, engraved frontispiece, title in red & black, twenty-nine engraved plates, numerous engraved head & tailpieces, typographic decorative borders to text, engraved erotic bookplate to upper pastedown ‘from the Daphnis & Chloe Collection of J.L. Wilson’ by Mark Severin dated 1974, marbled endpapers with hinges neatly repaired, contemporary speckled calf, rebacked with red leather title label, 4to
Colophon at end of index ‘printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan... 1811’. James Whatman (1741-1798) was, like his father, one of the most important paper makers. The paper works were located at Turkey Mill to the south of the Vinters estate. Interestingly, the present work is printed on paper watermarked H. Smith. £100-150 (1)
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475 H.(N.). The Pleasant Art of Money-Catching, Newly and Fully Discover’d. Being the Second and Last Part of that very Useful Book, Intituled the Compleat Tradesman, Comprehending the Following Pleasant and Necessary Heads... , Composed by N.H., Printed for J. Dunton, 168[4], title foremargin shaved with loss of double rule and a few letters at line endings, leaf F10 torn with loss, some spotting and marginal fraying, contemporary sheep, some wear, 12mo Signatures: A-F12. Wing H100. (1)
479 [Manley, Mary de la Riviere]. Histoire Secrette de la Reine Zarah, ou la Duchesse de Marlborough démasquée, Traduite de l’Original Anglois, 1st edition in French, Oxford: Alexandre le Vertueux, 1711, marbled endpapers, marbled edges gilt, 19th century red morocco by Duru, with his ink stamp ‘Duru 1846’, some light marks and rubbing, spine a little darkened, raised bands with blind rule, gilt lettered direct in second and third compartments, remainder with florid gilt ‘M’, covers with a ducal coat-of-arms in gilt, gilt fillet on edges, gilt decorated turn-ins, 12mo
£150-200
476 Jewel (John). Apologia Ecclesiae Anglicanae, 6th edition in Latin, George Bishop, 1606, printer’s device to title and final leaf, lacking initial blank, contemporary vellum, dust-soiled, manuscript title to spine, 12mo (1)
£200-300
A clean copy of a scarce book in an attractive French binding by Duru. £150-200 (1)
£100-150
480 [Mayo, Elizabeth]. Preceptive Illustrations of the Bible; A New Series of Fifty-two Coloured Prints, Designed to aid Scriptural Instruction in Schools, and as a Help to Home Education. Selected in Part by the Author of “Lessons on Objects.” The Original Designs for these Prints were made Expressly for this Work, London: Varty & Owen, circa 1850, title in red & black, 52 fine hand-coloured lithograph linen-backed plates by Siegfried Bendixen, occasional spotting, contemporary dark green half morocco gilt, cloth to boards lifting, rubbed and worn, folio
477 Lister (Martin). An genius proposal for a new sort of Maps of Countrys together with Tables of Sands and Clays, such chiefly as are found in the North parts of England, contained in Philosophical Transactions, no. 164, October 20, 1684, pages 735-58, single engraved plate, light waterstain to extreme top margins, untrimmed, stitch marks where previously bound, slim 4to An important contribution by the zoologist Martin Lister (1638-1712) on how to make a geological map. This issue also contains contributions by Turbervile, letters to John Flamsteed on the solar eclipse and Bartholinus. (1) £200-300
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481 [Napoleon]. A suite of 142 engraved portraits of military and expedition personnel engraved by Andre Dutertre, [published circa 1830], 142 head-and-shoulders vignettes, all with engraved captions and name of artist (first one by Denon), scattered spotting and a few leaves browned, water staining to extremities of early leaves, many with later pencil notes of rank or profession neatly inscribed beneath, near-contemporary ownership signature of Mollett of Hanover Park to front free endpaper, contemporary half calf over marbled boards, slightly rubbed and some corner wear, 8vo This collection represents the majority of portraits by Dutertre that were published in Louis Reybaud et al, ‘Histoire scientifique et militaire de l’expedition Francais en Egypte’, 10 volumes, Paris, 1830-36. £100-150 (1)
482 Palazzi (Giovanni). I discorsi di M. Gio. Andrea Palazzi, sopra l’Imprese recitati..., 1st edition, Bologne: Alessandro Benacci, 1575, vignette title, near contemporary limp wrappers, upper cover lacking, small 8vo, together with Montecalvi (Onorato), Trium barbarorum philosophorum vite, Abaris Hyperborie, Anacharsis Schythe, Asclepii Imarus, Cesena: Joseph Nerii, 1631, engraved title, decorative initials, imprint from colophon, later paper-covered boards, spine mostly deficient, 12mo (2)
£200-300
483 Pamphlets. A collection of 33 pamphlets, bound in 2 volumes, 1817-89, including What would be the legal steps towards a Republic, Pernicious Literature, Debate in the House of Commons, Trial and Conviction for the sale of Zola’s Novels, The Farmers and the Tory Party, The Trials of William Hone (three parts), and others similar, late 19th century cloth, one volume disbound, 8vo Sold not subject to return due to difficulties of collation. (2)
485 Polybius. Polybi Historiographi Historiarum libri quinque, Nicolao Perotto interprete, Lyon: Seb. Gryphium, 1542, printer’s woodcut device to title and final leaf, early faint signatures to title and marginalia and underscoring throughout, bound with Solinus (C. Julius), Polyhistor, Lyon: Seb. Gryphium, 1538, printer’s woodcut device to title, red ruled borders throughout both works, all edges gilt, later endpapers with bookplate of the historian Thomas Hodgkin (1831-1913), contemporary gilt & blind panelled calf, gilt arabesque to centre of each board and ‘Joannes ab Assendelft’ in gilt to upper board and ‘anno 1546’ in gilt to lower board, rebacked, leather to board edges worn through and boards showing, (board laminations lifting & separating), 8vo
£100-150
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£200-300
486 [Portugal, Foreign relations]. The Privileges of an Englishman in the Kingdoms and Dominions of Portugal. Contain’d in the Treaty of Peace Concluded by Oliver Cromwell; and Various Laws, Decrees, &c. at sundry times, and on divers Occasions, made by the Kings of Portugal, in Favour of the English Nation..., to which is added, the King of Portugal’s New Law, concerning the Diamonds found in the Brasils. Done in Portugueze and English, London: Printed for the Translator, 1736, titles and text in English and Portugese, some light toning mostly to margins of first few leaves, contemporary calf, slight wear to spine, 8vo (1)
£300-400
484 Perrault (Charles). Histoires ou contes du tems [sic] passé, avec des moralitez, new revised edition, Amsterdam: Jaques Desbordes, 1729, engraved frontispiece (old pencilling to facial features and hands), title printed in red and black, 7 engraved illustrations, lacks A1 (pp. 1-2 including illustration), lower outer corner of D5 torn with loss affecting text to verso, spotting and browning throughout, a few marginal splits and scattered fraying, contemporary sheep, upper cover detached, spine damaged, lower board deficient, 12mo
487 [Povey, Charles]. The Visions of the Heister Ryley: With other Entertainments, Consisting of Two Hundred Discourses and Letters Representing, by way of Image and Description, the Characters of Vertue, Beauty, Affectation, Love and Passion... , volume 1, numbers. 1-80 [all published], printed for the author, [1711], old worm tracing to upper margins of preliminary leaves not affecting text, spotting and browning throughout, early 20th-century neat pen and pencil notes to front endpapers, 19th-century half calf, rubbed and slight wear to extremities, small 4to
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488 Priestley (Joseph). Letters to a Philosophical Unbeliever. Part I. Containing an Examination of the principal Objections to the Doctrines of Natural Religion, and especially those contained in the Writings of Mr. Hume, 1st edition, Bath, 1780, & Letters to a Philosophical Unbeliever. Part II. Containing a State of the Evidence of revealed Religion, with Animadversions on the two last Chapters of the first Volume of Mr. Gibbon’s History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 1st edition, Birmingham, 1787, xxviii, errata leaf, 212 pp., with 4 page publisher’s list at end; xxiv, 231 pp., plus 7 page publisher’s catalogue at end, some marks to title of first part, and with early ownership signature at head erased, page xxiii of the preface to first part with lower outer corner torn away (still present), title to second part detached and a little frayed to inner and upper edges, bound with Two Discourses; I. On Habitual Devotion, II. On The Duty of Not Living to Ourselves; Both Preached to Assemblies of Protestant Dissenting Ministers, and Published at their Request, 1st edition, Birmingham, 1782, ix, 85 pp., with 7 page publisher’s catalogue of works by Priestley at end, title with upper blank margin torn away and replaced, final leaf somewhat marked and with closed tears (without loss), contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, rubbed and some wear, with a little loss to head of spine, 8vo (1)
490 Prynne (William). The Soveraigne Power of Parliaments and Kingdomes: Divided into Foure Parts. Together with an Appendix..., parts 1-4 & Appendix in one, London: Michael Sparke Senior, 1643, decorative typographic border to title of each part, final leaf of first part with repaired closed tear, short closed tear and marginal fraying to title of second part, bound with Romes Master-Peece. Or, The Grand Conspiracy of the Pope and his Iesuited Instruments, to extirpate the Protestant Religion, re-establish Popery, subvert Lawes, Liberties, Peace, Parliaments, by kindling a Civill War in Scotland, and all his Majesties Realmes, and to poyson the King himselfe in case he comply not with them in these their execrable designes. Revealed out of [c]onscience to Andreas ab Habernfeld, by an Agent sent from Rome into England, by Cardinal Barbarino..., 1st edition, London: Michael Sparke senior, 1643, bound with The Opening of the Great Seale of England. Containing certain Brief Historicall and Legall Observations, touching the Originall, Antiquity, Progresse, Use, Necessity of the Great Seal of the Kings and Kingdoms of England..., Lodon [sic]: Michael Spark senior, 1643, bound with An Humble Remonstrance Against the Tax of Ship-money Lately Imposed: Laying Open the Illegality, Injustice, Abuses, and Inconveniences thereof..., London: Printed for Michael Sparke senior, 1643, decorative typographic border to title of each work, few woodcut decorative initials, occasional minor toning, contemporary and later manuscript notes to two blank leaves at front (neatly repaired to frayed margins), endpapers renewed, near contemporary speckled calf, neatly rebacked and corners repaired, red morocco title label to spine, 4to
£150-200
489 Priestley (Joseph). A Harmony of the Evangelists in English with Critical Dissertations an Occasional Paraphrase and notes for the Use of the Unlearned, J. Johnson, 1780, folding engraved map, scattered spotting throughout, bookplate of Foster L. Coore to upper pastedown, contemporary marbled calf, rubbed and worn, boards detached, 4to (1)
Wing P4087A, P4089, P4103, P3962, P4055, P4026 and P3982 respectively. £500-800 (1)
491 Psalms and Hymns. A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, Transcribed in Short Hand by John Banister, AD 1822, calligraphic title, 97 numbered pages written in a neat hand, titles and indexes in longhand, a little dust-soiling, author’s pencil name and address inscription (Blackburn, Lancashire) dated 1822 to front free endpaper, all edges gilt, contemporary straight-grain calf, rubbed and joints slightly cracked, 8vo
£100-150
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£70-100
492 Quillinan (Edward). The Sacrifice of Isabel: A Poem, 1st edition, printed by Bensley and Son, 1816, vignette title-page (slighlty soiled at gutter), publisher’s advertisement leaf at rear, some early pencilled marginalia, corrections, and underlining, lightly spotted and a few corners creased, The Leys Library bookticket on front pastedown, red sprinkled edges, contemporary brown half calf, gilt decorated spine faded, extremities rubbed, 12mo Scarce early poem by Edward Quillinan, whose first wife was the daughter of Sir Egerton Brydges, proprietor of the Lee Priory Press (publisher of a number of Quillinan’s works), and whose second wife was Dora Wordsworth, daughter of William. £100-150 (1)
493 Raffald (Elizabeth). The Experienced English Housekeeper, for the Use and Ease of Ladies, Housekeepers, Cooks, &c. Wrote Purely from Practice, and Dedicated to the Hon. Lady Elizabeth Warburton, Whom the Author Lately Served as House-Keeper: Consisting of near Eight Hundred Original Receipts, Most of Which Never Appeared in Print..., 2nd edition, 1771, signed by the author on p.1, three folding engraved plates, including one of a stove, and two of table settings (one with large closed tear), final index leaf and advertisement leaf at rear (latter detached), some spotting and marks, one or two marginal tears, rear free endpaper detached and with adhesive tape at gutter, contemporary sheep, worn, with lower cover detached, 8vo, together with a third edition of The Female Economist, by Mrs. Smith, 1810 (frontispiece and covers detached) Maclean, p.121. One of the scarcer editions, and seemingly one of the few not to have a frontispiece portrait of the author. £100-150 (2)
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494 Raleigh (Sir Walter). The History of the World. In Five Books, [London: Printed by William Jaggard for Walter Burre], additional engraved title dated 1614, engraved portrait to letterpress title, Minde of the Front bound after letterpress title, six double-page engraved maps and one double-page battle plan only (of two), imprint from colophon, initial nine leaves detached and following gathering loose, occasional stains mostly to margins, few leaves torn or frayed to margins (particularly two leaves of tables at rear), contemporary calf, upper board detached and lower board loose, spine leather torn with loss, worn, folio STC 20639. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (1)
£200-300
495 Reresby (John). The Travels and Memoirs of Sir John Reresby, Bart., printed for Edward Jeffery, 1813, thirty-nine engraved plates (of 40) only (as often), including many with hand-colouring, some light scattered spotting, offsetting and toning, armorial bookplate of William Burnyeat, Millgrove, to upper pastedown, all edges gilt, contemporary calf (by Morrell), gilt decorated spine, (generally in very good condition), 8vo, together with Wilson (H. W.), Ironclads in Action, a Sketch of Naval Warfare from 1855 to 1895, 6th impression, 2 volumes, Sampson Low, 1898, maps, plans and illustrations, occasional spotting, presentation bookplate of The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to upper pastedown, contemporaary calf, scuffed and a little rubbed, 8vo, plus other 19th century literature, including, The Badminton Library, Yachting I & II, Racing and Steeple-chasing and Hunting (4 volumes, uniformly bound in half morocco), White’s Naval Architecture, The Full Report of the Trial of Queen Caroline, (2 volumes), Jane Marcet’s Conversations on Natural Philosophy, 1819, Mr Hoyle’s Games (12th edition), Edward MacLysaght’s Poems (limited edition), plus others similar, mostly 8vo, mainly contemporary leather (50)
Lot 497
£200-300
498 [Russel, John]. Letters from a Young Painter Abroad to his Friends in England, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, W. Russel, 1750, twelve engraved plates, including some folding, minor scattered spotting, bookplate of Lord Wenman to upper pastedown of volume two, contemporary calf, rubbed, worn and scuffed, lacking upper board of volume one, 8vo
496 Rochefort (J. de). Le passe-tems agreable, ou Nouveau choix de bons-mots, de pensees ingenieuses, et de rencontres plaisantes, enrichi d’une elite des plus vives gasconnades, qui ne sont point dans le Gasconniana..., Rotterdam: Jean Hofhout, 1709, title printed in red and black, some scattered spotting and toning, contemporary vellum, stained and soiled, small 8vo, together with Le Clerc (Jean), Joannis Clerici ars critica in qua ad studia linguarum Latinae, Graecae et Hebraicae via munitur, 3 volumes (bound as one), Amsterdam: Henricum Schelte, 1712, engraved portrait frontispiece, additional engraved title, titles printed in red and black, occasional light spotting, contemporary vellum, rubbed and worn with some loss to extremities, thick 8vo, plus two other vellum bound volumes, including Johann Friedrich Polack’s Mathesis Forensis (4)
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499 Sacheverell (Henry). An Impartial Account of What pass’d most Remarkable in the Last Session of Parliament, relating to the Case of Dr. Henry Sacheverell, 1710, half-title, engraved portrait frontispiece, bound with The Tryal of Dr. Henry Sacheverell before the House of Peers for High Crimes and Misdemeanors..., Jacob Tomson, 1710, bound with The Bishop of Salisbury’s and the Bishop of Oxford’s Speeches in the House of Lords on the First Article of Impeachment of Dr. Henry Sacheverell..., John Morphew, 1710, 11pp., bound with, The Bishop of Lincoln’s and the Bishop of Norwich’s Speeches in the House of Lords..., John Morphew, 1710, 12pp., The Proceedings of the House of Peers from Tuesday March the 14th to Tuesday the Twenty First..., J. Baker, 1710, 8pp., all with scattered spotting throughout, bookplate of William Garnett to upper pastedown, contemporary panelled calf, a little rubbed and scuffed, folio
£100-150
497 Rowlandson (Thomas, illust.). The English Dance of Death, From the Designs of Thomas Rowlandson, With Metrical Illustrations by the Author of “Doctor Syntax” [by William Combe], 2 vols, 181516, hand-coloured aquatint frontispiece and additional title, hand-coloured aquatint plates, some scattered spotting and offsetting, together with The Dance of Life, A Poem..., 1st ed., 1817, additional hand-coloured aquatint title, hand-coloured aquatint plates,some light spotting and offsetting, uniform tree calf, gilt decorated spines, morocco spine labels, a little rubbed to joints and corners, free endpapers partly adhered to pastedowns (consequently fragile when opening), 8vo Abbey Life, 163 & 264. (3)
£100-150
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£100-150
500 Scapula (Johann). Joannis Scapulae Lexicon Graeco-Latinum, e probatis auctoribus locupletatum, cum indicibus auctis et correctis, Oxford: E Typographeo Clarendoniano, 1830, title in red & black, marbled endpapers replaced with cloth hinges, contemporary diced calf, elaborate gilt decoration with arabesque to centre of each board, rebacked preserving original spine, joints and extremities rubbed, folio
£200-300
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505 Smart (Christopher). On the Eternity of the Supreme Being, 2nd edition; On the Immensity of the Supreme Being, 2nd edition; On the Omniscience of the Supreme Being, 1st edition; On the Power of the Supreme Being, 1st edition; On the Goodness of the Supreme Being, 1st edition, 5 parts in one, Cambridge: J. Bentham, 1752-1756, each part with title-page and separate pagination/ collation, bound with Gray (Thomas), An Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard, 9th edition, printed for R. and J. Dodsley, 1754, occasional light finger-soiling, front free endpaper with early ownership signature ‘Robt Ralston his Book 1787’, contemporary sprinkled calf gilt, rubbed, with some loss to head of spine and surface of upper cover, 4to Complete set of Christopher Smart’s famous Seatonian Prize Poems, which have often been described as the peak of his achievement. An annual award was set up at Cambridge University with the bequest of clergyman Thomas Seaton, for the best poem on the subject of the supreme being. Christopher Smart entered five times between 1750 and 1756 and carried the prize off each time. £150-200 (1)
506 Spence (Rev. Joseph). Polymetis: or an Enquiry concerning the Agreement between Works of the Roman Poets and the Remains of the Antient Artists..., published R. Dodsley, 1747, engraved portrait frontispiece, forty-one engraved plates (including 3 double-page & one folding), engraved illustrations, front free endpaper with Ben Damph Forest library ink stamp (seat of the Earl of Lovelace), contemporary speckled calf, joint split and some wear, folio (1)
£150-200
501 Scheffer (Johannes). De Re Vehiculari Veterum libri duo, 1st ed., Frankfurt, 1671, additional engraved title by H. Roos (old circular library stamp to lower outer corner), 4 engraved illustrations, and 38 woodcut illustrations to text, some (generally light), scattered spotting, later 19th century book label of the Bibliothek des ReichsPostamts to front pastedown, contemporary vellum, title to spine in manuscript, rubbed, small 4to
507 Spencer (John). Kaina kai palaia [Greek letters]. Things New and Old, Or, A Store-House of Similies, Sentences, Allegories, Apophthegms, Adagies, Apologues, Divine, Morall, Politicall, &c, with their Severall Applications... , [edited by T. Fuller], 1st edition, 1658, title-page printed in red and black, spotting throughout, heaviest to early leaves, contemporary ownership name of John Mawman to title and later ownership name in the same family, institutional book labels to front endpapers, contemporary calf with leather label to spine, worn and joints weak, folio
Brunet 29030. First edition of Scheffer’s study of transportation in antiquity. £200-300 (1)
Wing S4960. (1)
502 Scott (Walter). Waverley Novels, volumes 1-48 (complete), Edinburgh & London, 1829, black and white engraved frontispiece and half-title to each volume, bookplates to front pastedowns, some minor toning, uniform later gilt-decorated blue half morocco bound by E.A. Weeks, spines slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo
508 Surtees (Robert Smith). Handley Cross; or Mr Jorrocks’s Hunt, 1854, 17 hand-coloured engravings, numerous black and white illustrations by John Leech, some light spotting, gilt-decorated red half morocco bound by Bayntun, minor rubbing to front hinge, 8vo, together with Groves (S.J., [illustrator]), The Arabian Nights’ Entertainments, new edition, 1873, numerous black and white illustrations, contemporary gilt-decorated morocco, front board slightly rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, and Strickland (Agnes), The Queens of England: A Series of Portraits of distinguished female sovereigns, new edition, 1852, 27 black and white engraved plates, some minor offsetting and spotting, contemporary gilt-decorated red morocco, boards slightly marked, 8vo, plus Cervantes (Miguel), Don Quixote De La Mancha, volumes 1-3 (complete), 1837, numerous black and white illustrations, some light toning and spotting, uniform contemporary gilt-decorated red half morocco, boards and spines slightly rubbed, 8vo
(48)
£200-300
503 Scott (Walter). Marion; A Tale of Flodden Field, London: A.W. Bennett, 1866, fifteen mounted albumen photographs by Thomas Annan, including one to title-page, tissue guards, all edges gilt, original gilt blocked red cloth, slight fraying at head of spine, small 4to (1)
£100-150
504 Shakespeare (William). The History of King Lear, revived with Alterations by N[ahum] Tate, Cork, 1761, contemporary ownership inscriptions in ink to title, includes cast list, bound with Othello, the Moor of Venice, a Tragedy, London [really Dublin?]: Halhed Garland, [circa 1764], bound withHamlet, Prince of Denmark, a Tragedy, Dublin: W. and W. Smith, J. Exshaw and A. Ewing, 1755, bound with The Tragedy of Macbeth, Cork: printed by Eugene Swiney, 1761, 3pp. publisher’s advertisments to rear, bound with Julius Caesar, a Tragedy, as it was acted at the Theatre-Royal in Smock-Alley, Dublin: printed by Cusack Greene, 1762, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine, red moroco spine label, rubbed and scuffed, joints broken, 8vo (1)
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£200-300
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509 Swift (Jonathan). The Works..., Accurately revised in Six Volumes... with Some Account of the Author’s Life, and Notes Historical and Explanatory by John Hawkesworth, 6 vols., 1755, each volume paginated in two parts with main title to each volume printed in red and black, twenty-six engraved plates, 4pp. engraved music, some light browning & spotting, armorial bookplate of Charles Brandling, hinges repaired, contemporary mottled calf, with gilt crest of Charles Brandling to centre of upper boards, neatly rebacked with gilt decorated spines and morocco labels, board corners worn, 4to
SCIENCE & MEDICINE 514 Bacon (Francis, Viscount Verulam). Novum Organum Scientiarum, Leiden: Adriani Wyngaerden, 1650, engraved title with excised signature at head (with loss to image), bound with Historia Naturalis & Experimentalis de Ventis &c, Leiden: Franciscum Hackium, 1648, engraved title, early ownership to blank leaf at front and manuscript notes blank leaf at rear, bookplate of Historian Thomas Hodgkin (1831-1913), all edges gilt, late 19th century calf, gilt decorated spine, scratch to upper board, 12mo
Teerink 87. This is the first Hawesworth quarto edition and not to be confused with the 12 volume octavo edition of the same year. £200-300 (6)
(1)
515 Bauhinus (Caspar). De hermaphroditorum monstromsorumque partuum natura... , Oppenheim, 1614, portrait frontispiece (offset), title and cartouche (dated 1610) within engraved decorative border, title re-hinged and partly detached with small loss to lower margin, folding table, five full-page engravings (space for another engraving left blank), errata leaf at end, some browning throughout, occasionally heavy, lacks second blank before illustrations at rear, modern vellum, rubbed and soiled, small 8vo
510 Tasso (Torquato). La Gerusalemme Liberata..., con la Vita del medesimo, Allegoria del Poema, Argomenti incisine Rami del Tempesta..., Urbino: Girolamo Mainardi, 1735, half-title, title in red and black and with engraved vignette, 20 full page engraved plates & illustrations, worm trail to upper outer corners of L4 to 2G (reducing in size to a small hole), affecting a few letters or engraved images, occasional spotting, few marks and dampstaining, contemporary vellum, upper joint split, head & foot of spine and board edges worn, folio Gamba 948. (1)
Lacks the folded plate found in some copies. (1)
£200-300
£100-150
512 Turner (Sharon). The History of England, 11 volumes, 182836, contemporary uniform polished full calf gilt, slightly rubbed, and one or two marks, 8vo, together with Buffon (Georges Le Clerc Comte de), Buffon’s Natural History of the Globe, and of Man; Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Reptiles, and Insects, corrected and enlarged by John Wright, 4 volumes, new edition, 1833, wood engraved illustrations to text, contemporary uniform dark blue calf, gilt decorated spines, very slightly rubbed, small 8vo, plus other 19th century leather bindings, including Cassell’s Popular Natural History, 4 volumes bound in 2, circa 1870s, The Treasury of Botany, edited by John Lindley and Thomas Moore, 2 volumes, 1866, etc., generally in good condition, mainly 8vo (including some larger format) (33)
£100-150
516 Benson (William). Principles of the Science of Colour concisely stated to Aid and Promote their Useful Application in the Decorative Arts, Chapman & Hall, 1868, six lithographed plates, five plates with handcoloured dots, occasional minor spotting, presentation inscription from the author to Charles Benson (the author’s son) dated 1896 to front free endpaper, gutta-percha perished, contents slightly shaken, original blind decorated cloth, gilt titled to upper board and spine, a little rubbed with slight loss to extremities, 4to, together with Cole (Timothy), Old Spanish Masters, New York: The Century Co., 1907, black and white engraved frontispiece with original captioned tissue guard, thirty black and white engravings, printed on hand-made paper, numbered 56 from an edition of 100 and signed by the illustrator, uncut, original half-vellum, few minor marks, folio, plus The Sculptor and Art Student’s Guide to the Proportions of the Human Form, 1883
511 Thackeray (William Makepeace). Works, 22 volumes, 1869, numerous black and white illustrations, bookplates to front pastedowns, some light spotting, uniform contemporary giltdecorated red half morocco, boards and spines slightly rubbed, 8vo (22)
£200-300
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£100-150
517 Bernard (Claude and Huette, Charles). A Text Book of Operative Surgery and Surgical Anatomy, Translated and Edited by Arthur Trehern Norton, 2 volumes (Text/Plates), 1878, 88 colourlithographed plates loosely contained in separate matching slipcase, some spotting, contemporary blue calf gilt with leather labels to spines, rubbed, 8vo, together with Mead (Richard), A Discourse on the Plague, 9th corrected and enlarged edition, 1744, contemporary mottled calf, rubbed, plus Huxham (John), Observationes de aere et morbis epidemicis... , Venice, 1764, half-title, 2 parts with separate paginations, some spotting throughout, contemporary quarter calf gilt, rubbed, all 8vo, plus 1 other medical in 2 volumes
£200-300
513 Welsh Mormonism. John Davis, Ffordd y Bywyd Tragywyddol, a Ddarlunir yn yr Ysgrythyrau Santaidd, 1st edition, Merthr-Tydfil, 1850, 12 pp., disbound without covers, slim 12mo Dennis, Welsh Mormon Writings 38. John Davis, an early convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, succeeded to Captain Dan Jones as Chief Spokesman for the Religion in Wales. Rare. (1) £200-300
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£70-100
518 Briggs (William). Ophthalmo-Graphia, sive Oculi ejusque partium descriptio anatomica, nec non, Ejusdem nova visionis theoria, Regiae Societati Londinensi proposita, 2 parts in one, Leiden: Petrum Vander Aa, 1686, additional engraved title (with faint ink stamp to verso), three folding engraved plates, front free endpaper renewed, contemporary mottled calf, gilt decorated spine, upper joint slightly cracked, extremities rubbed, 12mo The volume contains two of William Brigg’s important texts, the anatomy of the eye and the first description of retinal function, which was first published in 1675 and 1682 respectively. (1) £250-350
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519 Canepari (Petro Maria). De Atramentis Cujuscunque Generis. Opus sane novum, Hactenus a nemine promulgatum, In sex Descriptiones digestum, London: Excudebat J.M. Impensis Jo. Martin, Ja. Alestry, Tho. Dicas 1660, browning and spotting throughout, contemporary vellum, 4to Wing C425B. (1)
524 Morgagni (Joannis Baptistae). Joannis Baptistae Morgagni Foroliviensis, in Patavino Gymnasio Primarii Anatomes Professoris, et Praesides, Adversaria Anatomica Omnia. (Quorum tria posteriora nunc primum prodeunt), Novis pluribus aereis Tabulis, & universali accuratissimo Indice ornata..., 6 parts in one, Leiden: Johannem Arnoldum Langerak, 1723, half-title, engraved frontispiece, title in red & black with engraved vignette, eleven engraved plates (one folding), contemporary speckled calf, gilt decorated spine, joints cracked and some wear to extremities, 4to
£100-150
520 Carnap (Rudolf). Abriss der Logistik, mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der Relationstheorie und ihrer Anwendungen, 1st edition, Vienna, 1929, old tape repairs to full foremargins of pp. 8994, contempory quarter morocco, heavily rubbed on spine, sticky back plastic covering, 8vo, together with Foundations of Logic and Mathematics, 1st edition, University of Chicago, [1939], original printed blue wrappers, upper outer corner of front cover torn with loss, manuscript title to spine and with some loss at foot, sticky back plastic covering and encapsulating a rear wrapper of a later edition of the same work, slim large 8vo, together with other mathematical works by Arthur Cayley, Andrew Russell Forsyth, Adolph Mayer, Giulio Vivanti, etc., various languages, mostly with bookplate of Ivor Grattan-Guinness, various bindings, some in poor condition (33)
(1)
£200-300
£100-150
521 Cavallo (Tiberius). A Treatise on the Nature and Properties of Air, 1st ed., printed for the author, 1781, folding table, three folding plts. at rear, occasional spotting & light browning, some marginal browning to first and last leaves, contemporary calf, rebacked, corners worn, 4to (1)
£200-300
522 Le Dran (Henry-Francois). Observations in Surgery: Containing One Hundred and Fifteen Different Cases, with Remarks on each, for the Improvement of Young Students, Translated by J.S. (John Sparrow), 2nd ed., 1740, half title, two folding engraved plates, publisher’s advert bound facing title, a little light spotting, previous owner signature to title, contemporary sheep, rebacked, 8vo, together with Baynton (Thomas), An Account of a Succesful Method of Treating Diseases of the Spine with Observations and Cases in Illustration, printed in Bristol by E. Bryan for Longman, Hurst, et al, 1813, library stamps for Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, slight offsetting, bound with a related work in French, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, plus Spender (J. C.), Observations on the Causes and Treatment of Ulcerous Diseases of the Leg, Longman, Rees et al, 1835, library stamps for Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, occasional spotting, contemporary half calf, rubbed and a little scuffed, 8vo, plus other surgery titles, mostly early 19th century (9)
£200-300
525 Scheiner (Christoph). Oculus hoc est: Fundamentum Opticum, in quo ex Accurata Oculi Anatome, Abstrusarum Experientiarum Sedula pervestigatione, ex invisis specierum visibilium tam everso quam erecto situ spectaculis, nec non solidis rationum momentis radius visualis eruitur; sua visioni in oculo sedes decernitur; anguli visorii ingenium aperitur..., London: Excudebat J. Flesher, & prostant apud Williel. Morden, Cambridge, 1652, [xii], 254pp., diagrams to text, Includes Monimentum aeternae famae R.P. Christophoro Scheinero ... erectum a Casparo Pansa (in verse at rear), lacking first leaf *1 (blank), contemporary calf, neatly rebacked, preserving original spine, 4to
523 Macrobius (Ambrosius Aurelius Theodosius). In Somnium Scipionis, Lib. II, Saturnaliorum, Lib. VII, Lyon: , apud haered. Seb. Gryphii, 1560, title with printer’s woodcut device, few woodcut diagrams to text, lacking blanks Hh6-8 at rear, some toning and occasional spotting, bookplates of the Rev. Mr. Pat. St. Clair and the historian Thomas Hodgkin Historian (1831-1913), endpapers torn, upper hinge broken, contemporary limp vellum, short tear to upper panel of spine, 16mo Adams M70. (1)
£200-300
Wing S858. This important work on the eye and its anatomy was originally published in Innsbruck in 1619. This 1652 edition (together with a variant of the same year) are the only of Scheiner’s works to be printed in England. (1) £500-800
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526 Smith (George, of Kendal, Westmorland). The Nature of Fermentation Explain’d; with the Method of Opening the Body of any Grain or Vegetable Subject, so as to obtain from it a Spirituous Liquor: Exemplified by the Process of preparing Rum, as ‘tis manag’d in the West-Indies..., To which is added, a Collection of several Compound Cordial Waters, with the Art of preparing some Articial Wines, not hitherto publish’d. By way of Appendix to the Compleat Body of Distilling, 1st edition, London: Bernard Lintot, 1729, bound with The Practical Distiller, Or, a Brief Treatise of Practical Distillation. In which the Doctrine of Fermentation is Methodically Explain’d... With the Description of a New EngineStill..., To which is added, by way of Appendix, a Treatise of making Artificial Wines from several Fruits of the British Production..., 1st edition, London: B. Lintot, 1734, engraved frontispiece, few ink marks and dust-soiling mostly to title, bound with at front Smith (George, of Kendal, Westmorland), A Compleat Body of Distilling, Explaining the Mysteries of that Science..., Containing an Exact and accurate Method of making all the Compound Cordial-Waters now in use, with a particular Account of their several Virtues..., 2 parts in one, 2nd edition, London: Henry Lintot, 1731, engraved frontispiece and publisher’s book list at front (both leaves frayed & torn at head), dampstaining and some toning & occasional marks throughout volume, contemporary sheep, boards detached and worn, 8vo
527 Thenard (Louis Jacques). Traite de chimie elementaire, theorique et pratique, suivi d’un essai sur la philosophie chimique et d’un precis sur l’analyse, 5 vols., 6th edition, Paris, 1834, numerous engraved plates, some spotting, lacking free endpapers, later cloth backed paste-paper covered boards, 8vo, together with Trousseau (Armand), Clinique médicale de l’Hotel-Dieu de Paris, 3 vols., 3rd edition, Paris, 1868, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, some spotting, contemporary green quarter sheep gilt, 8vo, with Traite de Therapeutique et de Matiere Medicale, new edition, Brussels, 1843, ink stamp to title, some browning, contemporary quarter sheep, extremities rubbed, large 8vo, plus Silberstein (Ludwik), The Theory of Relativity, 2nd edition, enlarged, 1924, original cloth gilt, 8vo (10)
£150-200
Cagle 999 (first title) & Cagle 998 (third title, for 1st edition of 1725). (1) £200-300
THE NICHOLAS AMBRASEYS SEISMOLOGY COLLECTION Nicholas Neocles Ambraseys (1929-2012) was one of the leading figures of engineering seismology. Amongst his most enduring contributions is the advancement in the understanding of seismic slope stability, together with his rigorous collection of new data and interpretation of historical data. He was appointed Professor of Engineering Seismology at Imperial College London in 1974, having earned his PhD there in 1958. For many years Ambraseys was considered the absolute authority in earthquake engineering and seismology.
528 Ballore (D. de Montessus). Les Tremblements de Terre, Geographie Seismologique, Paris: Armand Colin, 1906, three folding plates, black and white illustrations to text, library ink stamps to title, contemporary half morocco, rubbed and worn with slight loss to spine, 8vo, together with Funk (Franz Ernst Theodor), Versuch einer aug Theorie und Erfahrung gegrundeten Darstellung der wichtigsten Lehren der Hydrotechnik, Berlin: August Petsch, 1820, folding map, slight scattered spotting, ownership inscription in red ink to title, contemporary paper-covered boards, 4to, plus other seismology titles, mainly French and German (9)
530 Japan. The Great Earthquake of 1923 in Japan & Companion Maps and Diagrams, 2 volumes, The Bureau of Social Affairs, Home Offfice, Japan, 1926, 88 plates, 91 illustrations in text, 7 diagrams, 11 folding maps, original publisher’s cloth, damp affected and stained, 8vo, together with a broken run of the Transactions of the Seismological Society of Japan, volumes 1-11, 15-16, 1880-92, plus four odd volumes of the Journal of the College of Science Imperial University, Japan, 1887-1895 (11)
£200-300
£150-200
529 Davison (Charles). The Hereford Earthquake of December 17, 1896, Birmingham: Cornish Brothers, 1899, black and white illustrations to text, partly uncut, ownership inscription ‘N. Ambraseys’ to half-title, original publisher’s cloth, 8vo, together with Milne (David), Notices of Earthquake-shocks felt in Great Britain, and Especially in Scotland, with inferences suggested by these notices as to the cuases of such shocks, Edinburgh: printed by Neill & Co., 1841, ownership inscription to title, presentation inscription to Sir William Marjoribanks from the author, modern cloth, 8vo, plus Davison (Charles), A History of British Earthquakes, Cambridge: University Press, 1924, half-title, black and white illustrations to text, owernship inscription to front free endpaper, original publisher’s cloth, few minor marks, 8vo, plus another title relating to the East Anglian Earthquake of 1884 (4)
£200-300
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Lot 532 531 [Lozano, Pedro]. A True and Particular Relation of the Dreadful Earthquake which happen’d at Lima, the Capital of Peru and the neighbouring Port of Callao, on the 28th of October, 1726..., T. Osborne, 1748, folding, engraved map frontispiece, eight further folding engraved plates, plans and maps, ownership inscription of Professor N. Ambraseys to title, contemporary calf, a little scuffed, 8vo Sabin 42593. (1)
535 Palmieri (Luigi). The Eruption of Vesuvius in 1872..., with notes and an Introductory Sketch... by Robert Mallett, Asher & Co., 1873, few black and white plates (including one or two folding), original publisher’s decorative cloth, boards detached, rubbed and worn, 8vo, together with Robert Mallet’s Report on the Facts of Earthquake Phaenomena (2)
£300-500
536 Pigonati (Cavaliere Andrea). Memoria del Riaprimento del Porto di Brindisi sotto il Regno di Ferdinando IV, Naples: Michele Morelli, 1781, vignette title, engraved plate of spiders to letterpress, folding engraved plan of Brindisi, lacking folding engraved prospect, library inkstamp to verso of title, bound with [Monticelli, Giovanni], Difesa della Citta’ e Porti di Brindisi, Naples, 1831, library ink stamp to title, bound with [Monticelli, Francescantonio], Dimostrazione Teoretica e Pratica della necessita ed utilita di ristaurare tra Monopoli e Brindisi..., Naples, 1834, 36pp., bound with Terza Memoria in difesa della Citta’ e de’ Porti di Brindisi, Naples, 1833, lacking folding plan, 19th century quarter morocco, a little rubbed to joints, 4to
532 Mallet (Robert). Great Neopolitan Earthquake of 1857, the First Principles of Observational Seismology, 2 volumes, Chapman and Hall, 1862, folding colour lithograph frontispiece, numerous colour lithograph plates, black and white illustrations to text, large folding maps to pocket, ownership inscription N. Ambraseys to front free endpaper and title, publisher’s adverts bound at rear of volume two, modern cloth, 8vo (2)
£300-500
533 Michelotti (Francesco Domenico). Sperimenti Idraulici. Principalmente Diretti a Confermare la Teorica, e Facilitare la Pratica del Misurare le Acque Correnti, 1st edition, Turin, 1767, folding engraved portrait frontispiece, titles with engraved vignettes, nine (of eleven) folding engraved plates, seven double-page tables, modern cloth, 4to
(1)
£150-200
537 Switzer (Stephen). An Introduction to a General System of Hydrostaticks and Hydraulicks, Philosophical and Practical, wherein the most reasonable and advantages Methods of raising and conducint water for the watering Noblemens and Gentlemens Seats, Buildings, Gardens etc..., 2 volumes (bound as one), printed for T. Astley et al, 1729, engraved frontispiece, nine (of sixty) engraved folding plates only, damp-staining to first few signatures, modern cloth, 4to
Francesco Domenico Michelotti (1710-1787) was professor of mathematics at the University of Turin and a pioneering topographic and hydraulics engineer. £150-200 (1)
(1)
534 Milne (John and Burton, W.K.). The Great Earthquake in Japan, 1891, plates by Kazumasa Ogawa, 1st ed., Yokahama, [1891], twenty-nine photogravure plates (22.5 x 28cm) and line map, scattered minor marginal spotting, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed with little loss to foot of spine, oblong folio (1)
£150-200
£150-200
538 Tunis Earthquake. Relaçam do Terremoto que ove na Cidade de Tunes, capital daquelle reyno, esseitos que causau nos Barbaros aquello ruina supersticiosas deprecaçoês que fizerao, parte segunda e fim da Historia escrita por Hum Curioso..., Lisbon: Manuel Alvares, [1753], 8pp. (b1-4), 19th century ownership inscription of Manuel Bernardes Branco (1832-1900) to title, modern paper wrappers, 8vo
£150-200
We have not been able to trace any institutional copies in the UK. £150-200 (1)
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MODERN ARCHITECTURE The remaining portion of the Robert Hornung library 541 Berlage (Hendrick P.). Dr H.P. Berlage Bouwmeester 230 Afbeeldingen van Zijn Wek met een Inleiding door Ir Jan Gratama, Rotterdam, W.L. & J. Brusse’s Uitgevers-Maatschappij, 1925, numerous monochrome illustrations from photographs, original cloth backed boards with paper label to spine and upper cover, large 8vo, together with three other works by Berlage: De Ontwikkeling der Moderne Bouwkunst in Holland, Amsterdam, 1925 (with title page design by Berlage), original green cloth gilt, small 8vo, Grundlagen & Entwicklung der Architektur, Berlin, 1908, original cloth & Inleiding tot de kennis van de ontwikkeling der toegepaste kunst, Rotterdam, 1923, original printed wrappers, a little rubbed and spine somewhat darkened, 8vo
539 Adam (Peter). Eileen Gray, Architect/Designer, A Biography, 1st edition, Thames and Hudson, 2000, together with Bedoire (Fredric), The Jewish Contribution to Modern Architecture 18301930, 1st edition, KTAV, 2004, numerous monochrome illustrations after photographs, original blue cloth gilt in dust jacket, large 8vo, VG, plus Isaacs (Reginald), Gropius, An illustrated biography of the creator of the Bauhaus, 1st English edition, 1991, numerous monochrome illustrations, mostly after photographs, original black quarter cloth, lettered in red, in dust jacket, 4to, VG, and other modern architecture history and reference, including catalogues, and paperback editions, 8vo/4to, generally VG (approx. 150)
£150-200
(4)
£200-300
540 Bennett (T.P.). Architectural Design in Concrete, 1st edition, Ernest Benn, 1927, monochrome illustrations after photographs by F.R. Yerbury, original red cloth gilt in dust jacket, restrengthened to head and foot of spine to verso, 4to, together with Mieras (J.P. & Yerbury, F.R.), Dutch Architecture of the XXth Century, 1st edition, Ernest Benn, 1926, numerous monochrome plates after photographs, original orange cloth in dust jacket, rubbed and marked, 4to, plus Ahlberg (Hakon), Swedish Architecture of the Twentieth Century, with a preface by F.R. Yerbury, 1st edition, Ernest Benn, 1925, monochrome plates and illustrations, original blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed and some marks, thick 8vo, and other similar monographs on modern architecture, published by Benn, Batsford, Studio, etc., including Recent English Domestic Architecture, 6 volumes, published by Technical Journals, 1908-[1922], Lloyd, A History of English Brickwork, 1925, 4 volumes of The Builder, 1901-03, etc.
542 Betjeman (John). Ghastly Good Taste or, a Depressing Story of the Rise and Fall of English Architecture, 1st ed., 1st issue, 1933, folding panorama at end, errata slip, spare label tipped-in at end, original cloth-backed boards, a little rubbed with marginal fading, 8vo, together with First and Last Loves, 1st ed., 1952, black and white illustrations, original cloth, d.j. by John Piper, slight fading to spine, 8vo, plus Of the Atmosphere of a Church, by J.N. Comper, Sheldon Press, 1947, illustrations, original wrappers, slight marginal soiling, 8vo, inscribed to upper wrapper: “You must certainly read this. J. Betjeman XVII. XI. MCMXLVII”, with others including Image. A Quarterly of the Visual Arts, vols. 1-8 [all published], 1949-52, Murray’s Architectural Guides for Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Lancashire, 1948-55 and John O’ Connor’s Canals, Barges and People, 1950
(45)
(18)
£200-300
£150-200
543 Collins (Peter). Concrete, The Vision of a New Architecture, 1st edition, Faber & Faber, 1959, & Changing Ideals in Modern Architecture 1750-1950, 1st edition, Faber & Faber, 1965, monochrome illustrations, both original cloth in dust jackets, very slightly rubbed, large 8vo, together with Blake (Peter), The Master Builders, 1st edition, 1960, monochrome plates after photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, VG, plus Hope (Alice), Town Houses, 1st edition, Batsford, 1963, numerous illustrations after photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, very slightly rubbed to extremities, small 4to, and others on British modern architecture and architectural history (40)
£100-150
544 Design & Industries Association. The D.I.A. Quarterly, The Journal of the Design and Industries Association, New Series, numbers 1-14, September 1927-January 1931, monochrome plates and illustrations, advertisements, etc., contemporary blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with A New Body with New Aims, Design & Industries Association July 1915, 39 pp. of text, original plain wrappers, with paper label to upper cover, stitched as issued, small slim 8vo, plus Thorpe (Joseph), An Aesthetic Conversion, being independent notes by Joseph Thorpe, Heal & Son, circa 1930, monochrome illustrations, original plain wrappers with paper label to upper cover, small slim 8vo, and other 1920s and 1930s design pamphlets, catalogues and related booklets, including Frank Pick, An Edinburgh Address on Design & Industry, 1917, International Exhibition of Modern Commerical Architecture, R.I.B.A. Galleries, 1929, Vernon Sommerfield, London Transport, A Record and A Survey, 1934, etc. (40)
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£150-200
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545 Deutsche Werkbund. Jarhbuch des Deutschen Werkbundes, 5 volumes (Die Durchgeistigung der Deutschen Arbeit, Die Kunst in Industrie und Handel, Der Verkehr, Deutsche Form im Kriegsjahr - Die Ausstellung Koln 1914 & Kriegergraber im Felde und Daheim), Jena/Munich, 1912-1915 & 1917, numerous monochrome illustrations after photographs, all original printed boards (except final volume bound in contemporary quarter cloth), rubbed and some marks, final volume with original dust jacket (some marks and soiling and a little frayed to upper and lower margins of upper cover), small 4to (5)
547 Gordon Russell Limited. The Furnishing of Hotels and Restaurants, & The Furnishing of Schools & Public Buildings, circa 1950, 2 trade catalogues, each with numerous illustrations after photographs, original printed wrappers, stitched as issued, slim 4to, together with Race (Ernest), Race Furniture, March 1952, illustrations after photographs, original black printed wrappers, stitched as issued, some marks to edges, small oblong 4to, plus other furniture trade catalogues and related, including Henry Hope & Sons, Leadwork, 1927, Heal & Son, Chairs, Settees and Furnishing Fabrics, A Book of Bedroom Furniture & Dining Room and Living Room Furniture, 1933-35, etc.
£300-500
546 Brussels Exposition Universelle 1910. Deutschland’s Raumkunst und Kunstgewerbe auf der Weltausstellung zu Brussel, 1910, Stuttgart, Verlag Julius Hoffmann, 1910, several colour plates, numerous monochrome illustrations after photographs, original printed advertisement for this publication loosely inserted at front, original boards gilt, spine faded (generally a very good copy), 4to, together with Die Form ohne Ornament, Werkbundausstellung, 1924 (Bucher der Form, Erster Band), Stuttgart, 1924, numerous monochrome illustrations of household goods and furnishings, signature of Ilse and Max Wolf to front endpaper, and with their bookplate to front pastedown, original printed boards, large 8vo
(16)
The first work contains examples of the work of Behrens, Bruno Paul, Worpswede, Rosenthal, Riemershmid and others. (2) £200-300
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550 Graf (Otto Antonia). Otto Wagner, Das Werk des Architekten, 1860-1902 & 1903-1918, 2 volumes, Vienna, Hermann Bohlaus, 1985, numerous monochrome illustrations, original red cloth gilt in dust jackets, folio, VG, together with Junghanns (Kurt), Bruno Taut 1880-1938, Berlin, 2nd revised edition, 1983, numerous monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, some marks to edges, square 4to, plus Junghanns (Kurt), Der Deutsche Werkbund, Sein erstes, Jahrzehnt, Berlin, 1982, colour and monochrome plates, original cloth in dust jacket, a little frayed to extremities, 4to, and others on early 20th century German architecture and design, including Huter, Architecktur in Berlin 19001933, 1st edition, 1988, Dominikus Bohm, Munich, 1962, Hoepfner & Neumeyer, Das Haus Wiegand von Peter Behrens in BerlinDahlem, Mainz, 1979, etc., many in dust jackets, but including paperback editions, mostly 4to/8vo (32)
£150-200
548 Dieckmann (Erich). Mobelbau in Holz, Rohr und Stahl (Die Baubucher Band 11), Stuttgart, Julius Hoffmann, 1931, numerous monochrome illustrations, mostly after photographs, original printed wrappers, a little frayed to extremities, 4to, together with Schneck (Adolf G.), Der Stuhl (Das Mobel als Gebrauchsgegenstand), Stuttgart, Julius Hoffmann, 1937, numerous monochrome illustrations, including many after photographs, original printed wrappers, rubbed and chipped to spine and upper margins, 4to, plus others on German architecture and design, including Camillo Sitte, Der Stadtebau, 4th edition, Vienna, 1909, Haenel und Tscharmann, Das Einzelwohnhaus der Neuzeit, 2 volumes, Das Mietwohnhaus der Neuzeit, Die Wohnung der Neuzeit & Das Kleinwohnhaus der Neuzeit, Die Wohnung fur das Existenzminimum, 3rd edition, 1933 (with contributions by Le Corbusier, Giedion, Gropius, Ernst May and others), Joseph Popp, Bruno Paul, Munich, circa 1910, Fritz Breuhaus, Landhauser und Innenraume, Dusseldorf, 1911, Albert Speer, Die Neue Reichskanzlei, 4th edition, Munich, circa 1936, etc. (40)
£250-350
551 Gropius (Walter). Neue Arbeiten der Bauhauswerkstatten (Bauhausbucher 7), 1st edition, Munich, Albert Langen, 1925, 4 colour plates, monochrome illustrations, including many after photographs, original yellow cloth, printed in red, some very light marks (generally in clean condition), 8vo, together with Oud (J.J.P.). Holländische Architektur (Bauhausbucher 10), 1st edition, Munich, Albert Langen, 1926, monochrome illustrations, mostly after photographs, typography designed by Moholy-Nagy, original yellow cloth printed in red, slightly rubbed, contained in modern yellow cloth drop-over book box, 8vo (2)
£200-300
549 Frank (Joseph). Werkbundsiedlung Internationale Ausstellung Wien 1932, 70 Eingerichtete Hauser, Vienna, 1932, numerous monochrome illustrations, mostly after photographs, adverts at rear, original printed wrappers, a little rubbed to edges, oblong 8vo Produced as a manifesto of the new housing, the 1932 Werkbundsiedlung was the largest construction exhibition in Europe. The project was managed by Joseph Frank with 30 architects from across the world including Gerrit Rietveld designing 70 homes in Lainz on the outskirts of Vienna. (1) £150-200
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552 Breslauer (Alfred). Ausgefuhrte Bauten 1897-1927, mit einer einleitung von Wilhelm von Bodes unter mitarbeit von Hermann Schmitz, 1st edition, Berlin, 1927, tipped-in colour plates, monochrome photogravure plates, original brown cloth gilt, morocco label to spine, a little faded to spine and a little fraying to joints, 4to
556 Koch (Alexander). Academy Architecture and Architectural Review, 20 volumes, a run, numbers 11-40, 1897-1911, numerous monochrome illustrations, the first 10 volumes bound in contemporary half plum cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, the remaining 10 volumes in original publisher’s blue cloth, very slightly rubbed, small 4to, together with Die Kunst, Monatshefte fur freie und angewandte kunst, volumes 27, 44, 56, & 58, 1912-13, 1920-1921, 1926-1927 & 1927-1928, colour and monochrome plates and illustrations, all original publisher’s cloth gilt, a little rubbed and first volume very slightly faded to spine, together with Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration, edited by Alexander Koch, volumes 61 & 62, October 1927-September 1928, numerous colour and monochrome plates and illustrations, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, rubbed and some fraying to joints, plus Stadtebau Monatshefte fur Stadtbaukunst, 2 volumes, 1926-1927, numerous monochrome plates, original printed wrappers bound in, contemporary cloth with paper label to spine of each volume, 4to
Presentation copy, signed and inscribed by Alfred Breslauer in ink to front endpaper to Lotte Salinger, dated 3rd July 1927. Lotte or Charlotte Salinger was the daughter of Paul Salinger (1865-1942), the brother-in-law of Alfred Breslauer and his architectural partner between 1901 and 1934. (1) £200-300
553 Holme (Charles, ed.). Arts & Crafts, A review of the work executed by students in the leading art schools of Great Britain and Ireland, The Studio, 1916, colour plates, monochrome plates and illustrations, original blue cloth gilt, some marks, 4to, together with Howarth (Thomas), Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Modern Movement, 1st edition, 1952, monochrome plates at rear, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus others on the Arts & Crafts movement, mostly modern publications, including Alan Crawford, C.R. Ashbee, Architect, Designer & Romantic Socalist, Yale University Press, 1985, Susan Weber Soros, E.W. Godwin, Aesthetic Movement Architect and Designer, Yale University Press, 1999, John W. Waterer, Leather in Life, Art and Industry, 1st edition, Faber & Faber, 1946, R. Goodwin Smith, English Domestic Metalwork, 1st edition, F. Lewis, 1937, James D. Kornwolf, M.H. Baillie Scott and the Arts & Craft Movement, 1st edition, 1972, etc., many in dust jackets, and including many paperback editions and booklets, 8vo/4to (approx. 100)
(28)
557 Lethaby (William Richard). Form in Civilization, collected papers on Art & Labour, Oxford University Press, 1922, half-title, library ink stamp to title, original boards, a little dust-soiled, small 8vo, together with Art and Life, and the Building and Decoration of Cities, a Series of Lectures by Members of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society, delivered at the Fifth Exhibition of the Society in 1896, Rivington, Percival & Co., 1897, including essays by CobdenSanderson, Lethaby, Walter Crane and others, original cloth-backed boards, few minor marks, 8vo, plus Scrip’s and Scraps by W. R. Lethaby, gatehred and introduced by Alfred H. Powell, Cirencester: Earle & Ludlow, black and white portrait frontispiece, plus others relating to William Lethaby, including Town Theory and Practice, edited by C. B. Purdom (with a contribution on Garden Cities by Lethaby), and others
£200-300
554 Internationale Stadtebau Ausstellung 1926. Internationale Stadtebau Ausstellung, Vienna, 1926, monochrome illustrations after photographs, text in German and English, numerous adverts at rear, folding colour map in pocket to inside rear cover, original printed wrappers, lightly soiled (generally in good condition), 8vo, together with Bittner (Josef), Neubauten der Stadt Wien (Die Quelle, Mappe XIV), 2 volumes, Vienna, 1926, monochrome plates after photographs, loosely contained in 2 cloth portfolios, with ties, first volume rubbed and some surface soiling, and frayed to joints, the second volume generally in good condition, plus others on modern Viennese architecture and design, including Rochowanski, Josef Hoffmann, 1950, Boltenstern, Wiener Mobel (Die Baubucher Band 16), 1935, etc., mainly 4to (13)
(10)
£200-300
558 Nash (Paul). Room and Book, 1st ed., Soncino Press, 1932, colour and black and white illustrations, one or two light spots, partial toning to endpapers, original cloth, d.j., spine a little darkened, with small tears, 8vo (1)
£100-150
£100-150
559 Perks (Sydney). Residential Flats of All Classes including Artisans’ Dwellings, 1st edition, Batsford, 1905, folding plans, monochrome plates after photographs, etc., some light spotting to endpapers, top edge gilt, original maroon cloth gilt in bright condition, 4to, together with Dan (Horace and Willmott, E.C. Morgan), English Shop-fronts Old and New, 1st edition, Batsford, 1907, monochrome photogravure plates, top edge gilt, original red cloth gilt in bright condition, 8vo, plus Edwards (A. Trystan), The Architecture of Shops, 1st edition, 1933, monochrome plates after photographs, etc., original cloth in dust jacket, rubbed and some light soiling, large 8vo, and others related, mostly early 20th century, including Lawrence Weaver, Memorials and Monuments, Country Life, 1915, Christopher Hussey, The Picturesque, Studies in a Point of View, 1st edition, 1927 (with dust jacket), Joseph Crouch & Edmund Butler, Churches, Mission Halls and Schools for Nonconformists, Birmingham, 1901, Thomas Mawson, An Imperial Obligation, Industrial Villages for Partially Disabled Soldiers & Sailors, 1917, 3 volumes Transactions of the National Association for the Advancement of Art and Its Application to Industry, Liverpool, 1888, Edinburgh, 1889 and Birmingham, 1890, etc., all original cloth, mostly 8vo
555 Kahn (Moritz). The Design & Construction of Industrial Buildings, 1st edition, Technical Journals, 1917, monochrome illustrations after photographs of factories and related buildings, original vellum-backed printed boards, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Gloag (John, editor), Design in Every Day Life & Things, The Year Book of the Design & Industries Association 1926/27, monochrome plates after photographs, original cloth, rubbed, 8vo, plus Weaver (Sir Lawrence), Tradition & Modernity in Plasterwork, 1st edition, 1928, Gas Fires and Their Settings, 1st edition, Fanfare Press, 1929 & Laminated Board and Its Uses, a study of modern furniture and decoration, 1st edition, Fanfare Press, 1930, colour frontispiece to second title, monochrome illustrations to each volume, original vellum-backed boards/original boards, the second title with printed dust jacket, rubbed and marked, third title with some wear to spine, slim 4to, and others similar, including Joseph Crouch & Edmund Butler, The Apartments of the House, their arrangement, furnishing and decoration, 1900, James Hole, The Homes of the Working Classes, with suggestions for their improvement, 1866, John Birch, Examples of Labourers’ Cottages, 1871, Budgett Meakin, Model Factories and Villages, 1905, H.P. Creswell, The Honeywood File/The Honeywood Settlement, 1929-30 (with autograph letter from Percy Hastings to Sir William Bull tipped in to first volume, dated 8th January 1930), Who’s Who in Architecture, 1914, 1923 & 1926, etc. (40)
£200-300
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£150-250
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560 Pevsner (Nikolaus). An Enquiry into Industrial Art in England, 1st edition, Cambridge University Press, 1937, monochrome plates after photographs, oriignal cloth gilt, large 8vo, together with Academies of Art Past & Present, 1st edition, Cambridge University Press, 1940, monochrome plates, original cloth gilt in dust jacket, a little rubbed and chipped to head of spine, large 8vo, plus Williams-Ellis (Clough), Britain and the Beast, 1st edition, 1937, monochrome plates and illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, and others related, including Clough Williams-Ellis, C.H. Reilly, etc. (16)
Lot 561
£100-150
561 Piper (John). Buildings and Prospects, 1st edition, Architectural Press, 1948, lithograph title and frontispiece, black & white plates and illustrations, original cloth in dust-jacket, together with Gorman (Maurice & Dunnett, H. McG.), Inside the Pub, 1st edition, Architectural Press, 1950, black & white plates & illustrations, colour illustrations by Gordon Cullen, original cloth in dust-jacket, with Jones (Barbara), The Unsophisticated Arts, 1st edition, Architectural Press, 1951, black & white plates and illustrations, original cloth in dust-jacket, and Richards (J.M.), The Functional Tradition in Early Industrial Buildings, 1st edition, Architectural Press, 1958, black & white plates and illustrations, original cloth in dust-jacket, plus fourteen other Architectural Press publications including Gardens in the Modern Landscape, by Christopher Tunnard, 1938, High Victorian Design a study of the exhibits of 1851, by Nikolaus Pevsner, 1951, Lettering on Buildings by Nicolete Gray, 1960, New Houses collected and described by Penelope Whiting, ARIBA, 1964, and Exhibition Design, edited by Misha Black, new edition, 1951, all original cloth in dust-jackets, few with light fraying to edges, all 4to, G/VG (18)
£200-300
562 Plan. Architectural Students Association Journal, numbers 1-9, 1948-51, numerous monochrome illustrations and adverts, etc., original printed wrappers, spirally-bound, very slightly rubbed (generally in very good condition), 8vo (9)
£150-200
563 Purdom (C.B.). The Building of Satellite Towns, a contribution to the study of town development and regional planning, 1st edition, 1925, numerous monochrome plates and illustrations after photographs, etc., original green cloth gilt in bright condition, with dust jacket, a little rubbed and light soiling, large 8vo, together with Unwin (Raymond), Town Planning in Practice, an introduction to the art of designing cities and suburbs, 1st edition, 1909, monochrome plates and illustrations, some occasional light spotting, top edge gilt, original green cloth gilt, rubbed, large 8vo, plus Davison (T. Raffles), Port Sunlight, a record of its artistic & pictorial aspect, 1st edition, Batsford, [1916], colour frontispiece, monochrome plates, original giltdecorated cloth, very slightly rubbed, large 8vo, and others on garden cities and town planning, including W. Alexander Harvey, The Model Village and Its Cottages: Bournville, Batsford, 1906, Raymond Unwin & M.H. Baillie Scott, Town Planning and Modern Architecture at the Hampstead Garden Suburb, 1909, etc., including some pamphlets, 8vo/4to (32)
Lot 562
£150-200
564 R.I.B.A. International Architecture 1924-1934, Catalogue to the Centenary Exhibition of the Royal Institute of British Architects, 1934, a few colour and many monochrome illustrations, original pictorial wrappers with design by John Farleigh, small 4to, VG, together with Reports on the Present Position and Tendencies of the Industrial Arts, as indicated at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, Paris, 1925, colour and monochrome plates, original cloth with label to spine, rubbed and spine label somewhat worn, 4to, plus Illustrated Souvenir, The Royal Academy Exhibition of British Art in Industry, 1935, numerous monochrome illustrations, original printed wrappers, small 4to, and others similar, including W. Aumonier, Modern Architectural Sculpture, 1st edition, Architectural Press, 1930, Michel Roux-Spitz, Realisations, 2 volumes, [1932 & 1950], Siegvard Bernadotte & Johs. Lehm-Laursen, Moderne Dansk Boligkunst, 2 volumes, 1946-47, Michael Farr, Design in British Industry, a Mid-Century Survey, with a foreword and postscript by Nikolas Pevsner, Cambridge University Press, 1955, etc. (14)
£150-200
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566 Read (Herbert). Art and Industry, The Principles of Industrial Design, 1st edition, Faber & Faber, 1934, numerous monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, a little rubbed and chipped to joints, together with Conran (Terence), Printed Textile Design, The Studio How To Do It series 74, 1st edition, 1957, monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, very slightly frayed to extremities, 4to, plus Games (Abram), Over My Shoulder, 1st edition, Studio Books, 1960, colour and monochrome illustrations, original pictorial boards in bright condition, small 4to, and others similar, including Organic Design In Home Furnishing by Eliot F. Noyes, Museum of Modern Art, 1941, Art for All, the story of London Transport posters, 1949, Ashley Havinden, Advertising and the Artist, The Studio, 1956, Next Station, Railway Plans for the Future, by Christian Barman, 1947, Modern Publicity, 3 volumes, 1935-6, 1936-7 and 1937-8, etc. (11)
567 Roux-Spitz (Michel). Realisations, 2 volumes (1924/1932 & 1932-1939), Paris, Editions Vincent Freal & Cie, [1932/1950], numerous monochrome illustrations after photographs, original cloth/original printed wrappers, 4to, together with Patout (P.), L’Architecture Officielle et les Pavillons, Paris, Editions Ch. Moreau, 1925, monochrome plates after photographs, contents loosely contained in original cloth-backed portfolio boards, rubbed and some marks, and a little fraying to head and foot of spine, 4to, plus others similar on modern architecture, printed in French, including Alberto Sartoris, Encyclopedie de l’Architecture Nouvelle, 2 volumes, 2nd/1st edition, Milan, 1957, Camillo Sitte, L’Art de batir les Villes, Geneva & Paris, 1902, Marcel Chappey, Architecture Internationale, Paris, Vincent Freal, circa 1925, etc.
565 Raymond (Antonin). Antonin Raymond His Work in Japan 19201935, edited by Katsuya Nakamura, Tokyo 1935, inscribed as a gift from the architect to R. Lester Buffins Architect Chicago, Honolulu, numerous illustrations from photographs, spiral-bound cloth binding, together with Raymond (Antonin), Antonin Raymond Architectural Details, Architectural Press, London and Kyobashi-Ku, Tokyo, 1938, numerous illustrations from photographs, spiral-bound cloth, (one of 1000 copies), plus an autobiography of the architect, all 4to (3)
£150-200
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£150-200
£200-300
568 Smithson (Alison & Peter). The Euston Arch and the Growth of the London, Midland & Scottish Railway, foreword by Nikolaus Pevsner, 1st edition, Thames and Hudson, 1968, numerous monochrome illustrations, original cloth backed pictorial boards, oblong folio, together with Banham (Reyner), The New Brutalism, Ethic or Aesthetic?, 1st edition, Architectural Press, 1966, numerous monchrome illustrations after photographs, etc., original black cloth gilt in dust jacket, very slightly rubbed to extremities, 4to, plus others similar, including R. Myerscough-Walker, The Perspectivist, 1st edition, Pitman, 1958, Reyner Banham, A Guide to Modern Architecture, Architectural Press, 1962 & The Architecture of the Well-Tempered Environment, Architectural Press, 1969, Architects’ Year Book, numbers 1 & 5, 1945/53, etc., mostly original cloth in dust jackets, 4to (11)
Lot 566
129
£150-200
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569 Taut (Bruno). Houses and People of Japan, 2nd edition, Tokyo, Sanseido, 1958, numerous monochrome illustrations after photographs, original cloth/original printed wrappers respectively, 4to, VG, together with other modern architecture monographs, including Jose F. Rafols, Antonio Gaudi, Barcelona, 1929, J.L. Sert, Can Our Cities Survive?, Harvard University Press, 1944, Richard P. Lohse, Neue Ausstellungsgestaltung, 1953, Robert Winkler, Das Haus des Architekten, 1955, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, mainly 4to (34)
572 Trade Catalogues. Practical “Moderne” Houses by Wates, Builders of Quality Homes, 98 London, Mitcham, Surrey, circa 1934, numerous illustrations, original pictorial wrappers stapled as issued, oblong 4to, together with other various architectural trade catalogues, including John Laing & Son, 1937, Country Gentleman’s Association, Artistic Country Buildings, 3 volumes, 1911, 1913-14 & circa 1915, John P. White, Bedford, Garden Furniture and Ornament, circa 1900, Daily Mail Designs for Ideal (Workers) Homes, 1919, The Daily Mail Bungalow Book, 1922, Red Triangle Cement Organisation, Ideal Houses, 1928, etc.
£200-300
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570 Teige (Karel). MSA (Mezinárodní Soudobá Architektura) volumes 1 & 3, Prague, 1929-31, numerous monochrome illustrations throughout, advertisements to front and back, original colour printed wrappers bound in, wrappers and adjacent pages slightly dust soiled, modern cloth, 4to
£150-200
573 Wijdeveld (H. Th.). Kultuur en Kunst verzamelde opstellen 1917-1929, Amsterdam: De Speighel, 1929, presentation inscription from the author in purple ink to initial blank, original publisher’s decorative cloth, 8vo, typed letter signed from the author loosely inserted, together with Bromberg (Paul), De Kleine Practishche Woning, Amsterdam: Kosmos, 1937, colour frontispiece, black and white illustrations throughout, original publisher’s cloth in d.j., jacket a little creased and torn to spine, Het Hollandsche Interieur, Amsterdam: Kosmos, moderne schoonheid series, black and white plates to rear, some scattered spotting, bookplate for Edward Leonard to upper pastedown, original publisher’s wrappers in original overwrapper, 4to, plus Fokker (J. P.), Het Eigen Huis, Amsterdam: Kosmos, 1938, moderne schoonheid series, black and white illustrations throughout, original publisher’s wrappers in original overwapper, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to, plus other Dutch titles, including six volumes of Nederlandsche Ambachts en Nijverheidskunst
First and third volumes of this important Czech publication featuring contributions from M. J. Ginsburg, Hannes Meyer, Mies van der Rohe, Marcel Bruer, Jaroslav Fragner, Walter Gropius, Ladovskij, G. Rietveld, Pavel Smetana and others. £200-300 (2)
571 Teige (Karel). Práce Jaromíra Krejcara, Prage: Václav Petr., 1933, numerous monochrome illustrations throughout, one or two colour illustrations, title printed in orange and black, original publisher's cloth, rubbed with slight loss to head and foot of spine, 4to, together with Reiman (Viktor, editor), Bedrich Feuerstein, Prague: S. V. U. Mánes, 1936, monochrome portrait frontispiece, numerous further monochrome illustrations, modern cloth, 4to, plus Grus (Josef, A. Heythum, H. Kucerova, Fr. Selenka and L. Zak, editors), Byt, Sborník Svazu cesklovenského díla [Home, Yearbook of the Union of Czechoslovak Industries and Design], Prague: Vaclav Petr, 1934, 234 illustrations from photographs (including some by J. Sudek), original printed wrappers, slight loss to spine (repaired), joints rubbed, slightly frayed at edges, folio, plus other Czech architecture and design, including Katalog Vystava mezinárodní nové architektury, 1929, Architekt, B. Schwarz, 1938, Padesát let Státní umeleckoprumyslovéskoly [Fifty years of the State School of Applied Arts in Prague, 1935], Jan Kotera, Meine und Meiner Schuler Arbeiten, and another related
574 R.I.B.A. Catalogue of the Royal Institute of British Architects Library, 2 volumes, reprinted Dawsons, 1972, original grey cloth gilt, thick 4to, together with Catalogue of The Drawings Collection of the Royal Institute of British Architects (C.F.A. Voysey by Joanna Symonds & Edwin Lutyens by Margaret Richardson), 1976/73, Journal of The Royal Institute of British Architects, 11 volumes, a run, volumes 56-66, 1949-59, and other architectural interest, including Twentieth Century Architecture series, numerous journals, booksellers’ catalogues, etc.
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£200-300
Lot 572
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£150-200
£100-200
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ART REFERENCE 575 A-D Publishing Company. PM & A-D Magazine, An Intimate Journal for Art Directors, vols. 6 & 7, New York, October 1939 September 1941, comprising 12 issues bound in two volumes, numerous black & white and colour plates and illustrations, mounted paper samples, contemporary blue cloth, 8vo (2)
578 Canova (Antonio and Ennio Quirino Visconti). A Letter from the Chevalier Antonio Canova and Two Memoirs read to the Royal Institute of France on the Sculptures in the Collection of the Earl of Elgin by the Chevalier E.Q. Visconti... translated from the French and Italian, John Murray, 1816, very slight spotting to first few leaves, bookplates of Chrispher Tower and John Waldie to front endpapers, contemporary green calf, a little rubbed, spine slightly faded, 8vo
£70-100
576 Amandry (Pierre). Collection Helene Stathatos: I. Les bijoux antiques; II. Les objets byzantins et Post-byzantins; III. Objets Antiques et byzantins, 3 volumes, University of Strasburg, 1953-63, plates to each volume, minor marks to half-title of volume 3, ownership inscriptions of J.L. Caskey to each front pastedown, inscription from Helene Stathatos to Professor Mrs Caskey dated June 1957 to half-title of volume 2, volumes 1 and 2 contemporary half morocco gilt (upper compartment of volume 2 torn without loss), volume 3 bound in contemporary matching burgundy cloth, all a little rubbed with slight edge wear, upper joints to volume 1 a little tender, folio
Blackmer 280. (1)
£70-100
579 Cartier-Bresson (Henri). China in Transition, a Moment in History, Thames & Hudson, 1956, half-title, 144 black and white illustrations from photographs, original publisher’s yellow cloth, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to (1)
£200-300
580 Cotman (John Joseph, 1814-1878). Introduction to the Study of the Anatomy of the Human Body; particularly designed for the use of Painters, Sculptors, and Artists in General: translated from the German of John Henry Lavater, 1st edition, Ackermann, 1824, twenty-seven lithograph plates, near contemporary inscription on front pastedown, pencil sketches on endpapers and the verso of final two plates, original roan-backed boards, with printed label on upper cover, worn, with spine lacking, and covers detached, 8vo
A fourth volume, ‘Bijoux et Petits Objets’, was published in 1971. £150-200 (3)
Inscribed on the front pastedown: ‘Given to J.S. Cotman by his Father. June 28th 1834’. The pencil drawings, presumably by English landscape painter John Joseph Cotman (son of John Sell Cotman), comprise mainly of figure and animal studies. £100-150 (1)
577 [Bisschop, Jan de]. Signorum veterum Icones per D. Gerardum Reynst urbis Amsterlaedami Senatorem ac Scabinum dum viveret Dignissiumum Collectae..., Amsterdamn; Nicolai Visscher, [circa 1671], engraved titlepage by Gerard de Lairesse, ninety-eight copper engraved plates of classical sculptures, additional sequence of thirteen copper engraved plates, lettered AM bound at rear, occasional slight spotting (generally clean condition with wide margins), later calf-backed marbled boards, gilt stamp of the Signet Library to upper and lower covers, some wear with upper cover detached and loss to spine, folio (42.5 x 26cm)
581 Foster (Myles Birket, 1825-99). Birket Foster’s Pictures of English Landscape. Engraved by the Brothers Dalziel. India Proofs [1863], 30 wood engravings on india paper, mounted on card, with title page, some scattered spotting, mostly to margins, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated brown crushed full morocco, inside gilt dentelles, a little rubbed to edges (generally in very good condition), atlas 4to (52.5 x 40.5cm) A unique presentation copy from the engravers to the artist himself, inscribed in brown ink to blank leaf before title ‘To Birket Foster Esq. with the kind regards of The Brothers Dalziel, Apl 29th 1863’, with the artist’s bookplate to front pastedown. Exceptionally fine engraver’s proof impressions after Birket Foster’s landscape views, mostly of Surrey where the artist had moved in that same year. £200-400 (1)
An anthology of classical antiquities designed for the use of artists in 17th century Holland. (1) £200-300
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582 Goldman (Hetty, editor). Excavations at Gozlu Kule, Tarsus. The Iron Age, volume 3 (Text/Plates), 2 volumes, Princeton University Press, 1963, plates and plans, original cloth in dust jackets, a little chipped and soiled and sunned on spines, together with Iakovides (Spyridon), Perate. To Nekrotapheion [Greek letters], 3 volumes, Athens, 1969-70, some plates including 4 colour, contemporary blue cloth, plus Brann (Eva T.H.), The Athenian Agora: volume VIII, Late Geometric and Protoattic Pottery, mid 8th to late 7th Century BC, Princeton, New Jersey, 1962, black and white plates, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed, all 4to, plus other largeformat archaeology in various languages (25)
£200-300
583 Gruel (Leon). Manuel Historique et Bibliographique de L’Amateur de Reliures, 2 vols., Paris: Gruel & Engelmann, 1887-1905, numerous tinted and colour plates, mostly heliogravures, illustrations to text, original upper printed wrapper bound-in, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, hinges cracked, contemporary half morocco gilt, neatly rebacked preserving original spines, 4to Limited editions 783/1000 & 357/1000 respectively. (2)
£300-400
585 London Bulletin, edited by E.L.T. Mesens, nos. 18-20, June 1940, 2 colour woodcuts by S.W. Hayter and John Banting, colour and monochrome illustrations, original printed wrappers, a little rubbed and some fraying to spine, with a little loss, small 4to, together with London Gallery. Catalogue of the Exhibition The Cubist Spirit in its Time, 18 March-3 May 1947, organised by E.L.T. Mesens, London Gallery Ltd., 1947, monochrome plates, original printed light blue wrappers, a few marks and some light handling marks, slim small 4to, plus Dalvit (Oskar, 1911-1975). 10 Tafeln nach Originalen des Kunstlers, Berne, Marbach-Verlag, 1950, printed introductory text, and 10 plates (including a colour woodcut, signed, dated and numbered 43/1000 in pencil), all loosely contained in original portfolio wrappers, bookplate of J.D.H. Catleugh to front pastedown, dated 19 October 1950, some minor marks, small slim 4to, and other modern art catalogues and similar publications, including Stedelijk Museum. Acht Argentijnse Abstracten, [1953], Vitalita nell’Arte, Centro Internazionale delle arti e del Costume, Venice, Palazzo Grassi, August-October 1959, Fourteen Americans, edited by Dorothy C. Miller, with statements by the artists and others, Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1946, Wolfgang Paalen, Form and Sense (Problems of Contemporary Art, No. 1), New York, Wittenborn and Company, 1945, Henry Focillon, The Life of Forms in Art, 2nd English edition, enlarged, New York, 1948, Atelier 17. Fourteenth Exhibition of Prints by members of the Atelier 17 Group, Laurel Gallery, New York, March 14 to April 1st, 1949, etc. (12) £150-200
584 Jones (Owen). The Grammar of Ornament, illustrated by examples from various styles of ornament, Day and Son, [1865], 112 chromolithograph plates, tissue-guard to each, contents partially loosened, all edges gilt, original gilt-decorated maroon cloth, very slighty rubbed (generally in good condition), folio (34.5 x 24cm) (1)
£100-150
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588 Smith (Joseph, publisher). Ecclesiarum Angliae et Valliae Prospectus or Views of the Cathedrals in England and Wales of the Collegiate Church of Westminster and South-well & of the Royal Chapel of St. George at Windsor, Accurately Engrav’d on Copper Plates by the best Artists and printed on Imperial paper, To which is prefixed an Historical Account of each of them, printed for Joseph Smith, 1719-[1724], engraved vignette title with text in English and French, additional letterpress title printed in red and black (Nouveau Theatre de la Grande Bretagne... tome troisieme), dated 1724, 24pp. double column letterpress text in English and French, twentyseven engraved plates only, by James Cole, H. Hulsbergh, William Emmett, J. Harris, and I. Collins (of which twenty-two are doublepage or folding), including large folding plate showing the interior of St Paul’s Cathedral, London (closed tear to fold without loss), contents partly loose, bookplate of the Bibliotheca Lindesiana to front pastedown, early 19th century half calf, rubbed and some wear, folio (sheet size 517 x 309mm)
586 Motif. A Journal of the Visual Arts, edited by Ruari McLean, nos. 1-11 (of 13), November 1958 - Winter 1964, colour and black & white illustrations throughout, original printed boards (original printed wrappers to last two issues, Motif 10 with wrap-around band), occasional light rubbing to extremities, 4to With cover designs by Charles Mozley, Laurence Scarfe, Robert Stewart, Richard Guyatt, Hans Unger, Alan Davie, and others. £100-150 (11)
See Cicognara 3997 & 4003. Not in Harris, British Architectural Books. An incomplete copy of the third volume of Kip’s Britannia Illustrata, being the 1724 reissue of Joseph Smith’s Ecclesiarum Angliae et Valliae of 1719, containing fine views of the major churches and cathedrals of England and Wales. £200-300 (1)
587 Picasso (Pablo). Carnet de la Californie, introduction de Georges Boudaille, Paris, Editions Cercle d’Art, 1959, colour lithograph facsimile plates, original printed wrappers, spirally-bound, together with a separately printed booklet of text, both contained in original pictorial portfolio boards, a few minor marks, tall folio, together with Verve. Derniers Ouvres de Matisse 1950-1954, Verve nos. 35-36, Paris, 1958, colour and monochrome lithographs and illustrations, contents loose, original pictorial boards with design by Matisse, rubbed and spine missing, folio, (sold with all faults), plus Theatre Sarah Bernhardt. Soirée de Ballets, Paris, June 1945, monochrome illustrations, etc., original pictorial wrappers, a little rubbed and some soiling, slim folio (3)
589 Spencer (Gilbert). The Ten Commandments, Drawings by Gilbert Spencer, Stanford Dingley, The Mill House Press, 1934, 13 tipped-in reproduction monochrome plates, with accompanying text, some light dampstaining to inner margins, and rear endpapers, original cloth, somewhat soiled and with some damp marking, large folio Printed in an edition of 75 copies by Kyrle Leng and Robert Gathorne Hardy, this copy unnumbered. Provenance: From the collection of Lady Ottoline Morrell. Gilbert Spencer was a close family friend of the Morrells, and a frequent resident at Garsington Manor. Robert Gathorne Hardy was Lady Ottoline’s literary executor and editor of her memoirs. £100-150 (1)
£150-200
590 Verneuil (Maurice Pillard). Images d’une Femme. Vingt-quatre etudes de nu..., Paris, 1931, 24 collotype plates, minor marks to text pages, loosely contained as issued in original boards with printed paper label to upper cover, cloth backstrip deficient and cloth tie frayed, a little rubbed, 4to Limited edition 1088/1100. (1)
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£100-150
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GENERAL LITERATURE 593 Amery (Leo). The Times History of the War in South Africa, 7 volumes, 1st edition, 1900-09, photographic portrait frontispieces (the first detached), plates, folding colour map in front pocket to 3 volumes, some foxing, uncut and partially unopened, some hinges cracked, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed and soiled, spines unevenly faded, a few chips and tears, 8vo (7)
£100-150
594 Bauer (Elvira). Trau Keinem Fuchs auf Gruner Haid, und Keinem Jud bei Seinem Eid! Ein Bilderbuch Für Gross Und Klein, 7th printing, Nuremberg, Sturmer-Verlag, 1936, 21 colour lithograph illustrations, original pictorial boards with cloth backstrip and foreedges, edges a little rubbed, oblong 8vo A virulent anti-semitic book for children published by Julius Streicher, written by an 18-year-old kindergarten assistant. £300-500 (1)
595 Bell (Clive). The Legend of Monte della Sibilla, or le paradis de la reine sibille, printed and published by Leonard and Virginia Woold at the Hogarth Press, 1923, frontispiece and two illustrations by Duncan Grant, original decorative boards, a little dust-soiled, 8vo, together with Murray (Gilbert), The Story of Nefrekepta from a Demotic papyrus, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1911, colour frontispiece, original boards, slim 8vo, plus Gray (Thomas), The Poems of Thomas Gray, privately printed for Eaton College, Riccardi Press, 1937, original vellum, slightly dust-soiled, 8vo, plus another similar (4)
£100-150
596 Blyton (Enid). Real Fairies, 1st edition, J. Saville, 1923, front endpapers renewed, original brown cloth, spine neatly repaired at head, rear cover with vertical crease, upper cover with cloth lifting slightly to lower right corner, small 8vo, together with Noddy’s Garage of Books, 1st edition, Sampson Low, [1953], five booklets with black & white illustrations, each with colour pictorial wrappers, housed together in original cardboard case with flaps, both sides strengthened with adhesive tape, plus three Mary Mouse strip books: Mary Mouse and Her Family, 1st edition, 1946; Here Comes Mary Mouse Again, 1st edition, 1947; We Do Love Mary Mouse, c.1951, first item with juvenile scribblings and soiled covers, plus a 1st edition of Happy Holiday Clicky, 1961, in good condition, and four Old Thatch Series in original cloth wrappers: The Tale of Mr. Wumble, 1934; The Adventures of Bobs, 1939; Animals at Home, 1942; Peter Rabbit and His Friends, 1945
591 Vinci (Leonardo da). Recueil de, Testes de caractere & de Charges dessinées Par Leonard de Vinci Florentin & gravées par M. le C. de C. [Anne Claude Philippe comte de Caylus], Paris: J. Mariette, 1730 tinted etched title, 24 pages of text (containing the lettre sur Leonard by Mariette, and 2pp. Catalogue des pieces qui ont este gravèes), 60 etched sepia portraits on thirty-one leaves (including the final plate by Cigoli), one trimmed and remargined at head & foot), occasional minor spotting and light toning, hinges cracked, contemporary mottled calf, gilt decorated spine with morocco title label, joints cracked and some wear to extremities, 4to
‘Real Fairies’ is Enid Blyton’s second book of poetry for children, published following the success of ‘Child Whispers’. (10) £70-100
There is some confusion over what constitutes a complete copy of this work: Brunet V, 1258 and Cohen-de-Ricci 212 call for 40 plates, while Cohen-deRicci 623 calls for 36. This is particularly curious in the light of the catalogue of Leonardo designs which accompanies this work as leaf C4, which states that there are 59 images, as here. The British Library copy also agrees with the present copy, having 59 etchings on 31 leaves, plus a final plate by Cigoli. £200-300 (1)
592 Wallpaper Sample Book. Wall Decorations, The Hall Mark of Art, Season 1912, [cover-title], approximately 150 wallpaper and border samples, some staining and tears, and some with portions excised, including anaglypta, floral and striped papers, art nouveau designs, each with price ink stamped on verso, printed preface to front pastedown with loss of left-hand half, rear pastedown with illustration of picture and dado rail mouldings, original printed cloth with wooden carrying handle, worn and soiled, remains of leather tie, 43 x 26cm (17 x 10.25ins)
597 Butler (Samuel). The Shrewsbury Edition of the Works of Samuel Butler, Edited by Henry Festing Jones and A.T. Bartholomew, 20 volumes, London & New York, 1923, titles in red and black, photographic frontispieces, top edge gilt, remainder uncut, patterned endpapers, original quarter vellum gilt over blue cloth, spine unevenly spotted and yellowed with occasional dust-soiling, 8vo, (limited edition, 387/750), together with Chodzko (Alexander), Specimens of the Popular Poetry of Persia... , 1st edition, 1842, a few old neat red pencil marks to early leaves, some spotting, large book label to front pastedown, contemporary cloth, some soiling and wear, joints cracked, plus Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, volumes 74 & 75 bound as 1, Philadelphia, 1867, hand-coloured folding fashion plate frontispiece to both volumes, engraved plates and illustrations, contemporary half morocco, rubbed on joints, large thick 8vo, plus cloth-bound sets of John Ruskin (6 volumes), Thomas Carlyle (38 volumes) and Charles Lamb (12 volumes)
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£200-300
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£200-300
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Lot 599
598 Charaire (Georges). Daphné, variations sur un theme & Daphné, nouvelles variations sur un theme, Brouillards, 1950-52, two volumes, each with five lithogoraphs, 2pp. manuscript poem on final blanks of first work, some scattered spotting, loose as issued, contained with original publisher’s chemise, house in original publisher’s slipcase, small folio Limited editions of 55 and 88 respectively. (2)
£100-150
599 Christie (Agatha). Ten Little Niggers, 4th impression, Collins Crime Club, November 1942, contemporary ownership signature to front free endpaper, original cloth (slightly rubbed and faded along upper and lower edges) in original 4/6 dust jacket, minor dust-soiling and a few short closed tears, a little chipped at head and foot of spine, 8vo A very good example of this rare dust jacket which differs from that of the infamous first edition of 1939. This green and yellow dust jacket with letterpress in black and white has no pictorial elements and lists other detective novels up until ‘Evil Under the Sun’ on rear panel. £300-500 (1)
600 Christie (Agatha). Ten Little Niggers, Collins Crime Club, reprint, 1958, a few waterstains, mainly to pp. 102-106, clear tape marks front and rear with previous owner signature and manuscript numbers, original red cloth, d.j., small nicks at spine ends, clear tape marks to flap margins, 8vo Scarce reprint with the dust-jacket reproduced from the 1939 first edition. The book was retitled ‘And Then There Were None’ for the US first edition of 1940 and later further retitled ‘Ten Little Indians’. £70-100 (1)
601 Cresset Press. The Pilgrim’s Progress, by John Bunyan, 2 vols., 1928, wood-engavings by Blair Hughes-Stanton and Gertrude Hermes, a few minor spots, previous owner inscription to front endpapers, top edge gilt, original stained vellum, a little rubbed with some fading, folio Limited edition, 37/195. (2)
Lot 601
£200-300
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602 Dickens (Charles). The Letters of Charles Dickens: in Twelve Volumes, The Pilgrim Edition, edited Madeline House, Graham Storey and Kathleen Tillotson, Oxford University Press, 1965-2002, original cloth in dust jackets, thick 8vo (12)
604 Dulac (Edmund, illust.). Edmund Dulac’s Picture-Book for the French Red Cross, [1915], 19 tipped-in colour plates, black and white portrait of the artist at end, scattered light spotting, original yellow cloth in bright condition, d.j., spine toned, inset illustration to front panel with crease marks, chipped at spine ends, 4to, together with A Sporting Garland, by Cecil Aldin, [1902], colour illustrations (two detached with a couple of frayed edges), a few minor spots, original cloth-backed boards, some edgewear and stains, oblong folio, with others illustrated including Peter Rabbit’s Painting Book, c. 1911 (defective spine)
£200-300
603 Dulac (Edmund, illust.). Stories from Hans Andersen, 1st edition, Hodder & Stoughton, 1911, twenty-eight tipped-in colour plates, including frontispiece (with manuscript ownership name on reverse), one plate with a few biro marks, patterned endpapers (toned), original olive green cloth gilt, some minor marks and rubbing, spine faded, 4to, together with a 2nd edition of Stories from the Arabian Nights, illustrated by Dulac, 1907, original cloth, spotted and some wear, and Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, illustrated by Pogany, 1930, original cloth, soiled (3)
(10)
£100-150
605 Dulac (Edmund, 1882-1953). Autograph letter signed, 72, Ladbroke Road, Holland Park, April 12th 1919, to Mrs. McBryde on printed letterhead, thanking her for a photograph, and saying “It is strange you should ask me for a portrait of your charming little girl as I have just finished one of a little boy”, suggesting she come to London to view it, and stating his terms as 00, written in Dulac’s meticulously neat hand and signed ‘Edmund Dulac’, one page, folded twice, 23 x 18cm (9 x 7ins), with original postmarked envelope, loosely inserted in a copy of Edmund Dulac’s Fairy Book, Hodder & Stoughton, [1919], fifteen tipped-in colour plates, scattered spotting, original blue and cream pictorial cloth, spine toned and slightly frayed at ends, corners showing, 4to
£100-150
Gwendolyn McBryde was the widow of James McBryde, close friend and illustrator of M.R. James. James McBryde died in 1904 and the author was named legal guardian of his friend’s daughter, Jane, who was born six months after her father’s death. M.R. James maintained a lifelong friendship with Gwendolyn and Jane, who became a surrogate family for him. £150-200 (2)
606 Fielding (Henry). The Complete Works... , with an Essay on the Life, Genius and Achievement of the Author, by William Ernest Henley, 16 volumes, Drury Lane edition, New York, 1902, additional engraved titles, frontispieces, colour and black and white plates, top edge gilt, remainder uncut, original burgundy cloth with printed paper labels to spines, 8vo Limited edition, 18/385 copies, signed and numbered by W.E. Henley. (16) £150-200
607 Folio Society. 72 volumes, including The Natural History of Selbourne by Gilbert White, 2009, Religion and the Decline of Magic by Keith Thomas, 2 volumes, 2012, Travels in West Africa by Mary Kingsley, 2007, The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci, translated by Edward Maccurdy, 3 volumes, 2004, plus others similar, all original cloth and slipcases, 4to/8vo, all VG (72)
£150-200
608 Folio Society. 95 volumes, including The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, 1998, The Baburnama by Zahiruddin Muhammed Babur, 2013, The Fatal Shore by Robert Hughes, 1998, plus other similar, all our original cloth and slipcases, 8vo/4o, VG (95)
£150-200
609 Folio Society. 93 volumes, including Legends of the Ring by Elizabeth Magee, 2004, Legends of the Grill by Richard Barber, 2007, Myths and Legends of Ancient Rome by Lawrence Norfolk, 2008, Italian Journey 1786-1877 by J.W. Goethe, 2010, plus others similar, all original cloth in slipcases, 8vo/4to, all VG (93)
£150-200
610 Folio Society. 89 volumes, including The Collected Stories by Anton Chekhov, 4 volumes, 2010, City of God by Saint Augustine, 2 volumes, 2012, The Arabian Nights, illustrated by E.J. Detmold, 1999, plus others similar, all original cloth in slipcases, 8vo/4to, all VG
Lot 605
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£150-200
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611 Folio Society. The Folio Poets, John Donne, Tennyson, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Kipling, John Keats, W.B. Yeats (8 volumes in total), 2001-08, The Wealth of Nations, volumes 1-3, by Adam Smith, 2008, The Victorians, by A.N. Wilson, 2008, The Gunpowder Plot, The Narrative of Oswald Tesimold alias Greenway, edited by Francis Edwards, 2005, together with 58 further history and fiction Folio Society publications, numerous colour illustrations, all original cloth in slipcases, G/VG, 8vo/4to (71)
614 Frost (Robert, 1874-1963). A group of 10 poems printed as Christmas greetings booklets, New York: The Spiral Press, 1944/62, the first four inscribed by the author to titles (one signed and one initialled), mostly with a few woodcuts or wood-engravings, original stapled printed wrappers (some pictorial, first booklet stitched as issued), spines to 1951 and 1959 booklets frayed, 1957 a little browned on spine and minor marks to lower wrapper, 1959 browned on spine, 1960 a little light browning at upper margins and to wrappers, 1961 browned on spine and partly on wrappers with split at foot, 1962 a little marked, all slim 8vo and smaller sizes
£150-200
612 Folio Society. Nineteen Eighty Four by George Orwell, 2001, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, 2011, Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, 2009, The Maltese Falcon, by Dashiell Hammett, 2000, A Clockwork Orange, by Anthony Burgess, 2014, On the Road, by Jack Kerouac, 2010, together with 67 further modern fiction Folio Society publications, including John Le Carre, John Steinbeck, Robert Graves, Grahame Green, Mark Twain, Frank Herbert, Philip K. Dick, numerous colour illustrations, all original cloth in slipcases, VG, 8vo (73)
This lot consists of: An Unstamped Letter in our Rural Letter Box, 1944 (inscribed ‘[from] your neighbor R.F.’); Holiday Greetings, 1949 (inscribed ‘For the Turners that may not forget the old neighborhood’); A Cabin in the Clearing, 1951 (inscribed ‘[a new poem] about your country [comes to you with Holiday Greetings] the most patriotic [Robert Frost] your old friend and neighbor round the corner from the Rudesel*’, and beneath ‘*slurring name in our annals’); One More Brevity, 1953, (inscribed from ‘Your old friend and neighbor Robert Frost’); Kitty Hawk, 1956’; My Objection to Being Stepped On, 1957; A-Wishing Well, 1959; Accidentally On Purpose, 1960; The WoodPile, 1961; The Prophets Really Prophecy as Mystics, The Commentators Merely by Statistics, 1962. £400-600 (10)
£200-300
613 Folio Society. The Duke’s Children, by Anthony Trollope, The Folio Society, 2015, top edge gilt, original half goatskin gilt, commentary volume, both contained within original publisher’s slipcase, 8vo, numbered 24 from an edition of 1980, together with Troilus & Criseyde, by Geoffrey Chaucer, illustrated by Eric Gill, The Folio Society, 2011, facsimile of the Golden Cockrel Press edition, five full-page illustrations, numerous illustrations to text, text printed in black and red, original gilt blocked goatskin, with commentary volume, both contained within original publisher’s solander box, folio, numbered 417 from an edition of 1250 (2)
615 Golden Cockerel Press. Glory of Life, by Llewelyn Powys, with wood engravings by Robert Gibbings, 1934, letterpress wood engravings, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, original quarter vellum gilt, cream cloth covers, soiled, folio Limited edition 111/277. (1)
£150-200
616 Graves (Robert) & Liddell Hart. T.E. Lawrence to his Biographers, 2 vols., Doubleday, Doran, New York, 1938, portrait frontispiece to each, original cloth, dust jackets (spines toned), slipcase remnant (lacking one and a quarter sides), 8vo, limited edition, 50/1000 signed by Robert Graves and Liddell Hart, together with Lawrence and the Arabs, by Robert Graves, 1st edition, 1927, plus Upward (Edward), Journey to the Border, 1st edition, 1938, original cloth (edges a trifle rubbed), dust jacket, spine toned with small chips, 8vo, and Under Milk Wood, by Dylan Thomas, 1st edition, 1954, light marginal water stains at front, original cloth (light stains to boards), price-clipped dust jacket, closed tear, repair to verso, 8vo, and DreamTigers, by Jorge Luis Borges, 1st UK edition, 1973, illustrations, original cloth, dust jacket, 8vo, with others by T.S. Eliot, Edward Upward etc.
£150-200
(28)
£100-150
617 Greenaway (Kate). Marigold Garden, 1st edition, Routledge, [1885], colour illustrations throughout, lightly toned and occasional spotting, brown endpapers, red edges, original brown cloth-backed glazed pictorial boards, somewhat rubbed and soiled, 4to, together with A Day in a Child’s Life, 1st edition, Routledge, [1881], colour illustrations throughout, green endpapers and edges, original green cloth-backed glazed pictorial boards, rubbed and soiled, 4to, plus four other children’s books, including three by Kate Greenaway (A Apple Pie, Language of Flowers, Birthday Book for Children) (6)
Lot 614
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£80-120
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619 Gregynog Press. On the Morning of Christs Nativity by John Milton, 1937, one wood engraved plate by Alison Mckenzie, edges untrimmed, original printed wrappers, slim folio, (limited edition 75/250), together with League of Nations Union, Welsh National Council Advisory Education Committee, An Order of Service to be used at Gregynog, November 24, 1935, November 22, 1936 and November 21, 1937, and In Memory of Gwendolone Elizabeth Davies..., An Order of Service to be used at Gregynog on Friday 7 September 1951, together four Order of Service booklets, each in original printed wrappers, slim folio, and Jones (T. Gwynn), Detholiad o Ganiadau, Gregynog Press, 1926, black & white illustrations, ink library stamps throughout, contemporary library buckram with paper label and stamp, spine faded, 8vo, (limited edition 490/500), plus Williams (William), Private Presses with Special Reference to Wales, with Examples of Woodcuts Produced by the Gregynog Press, London: London School of Printing, 1938, wood engraved illustrations, original printed wrappers, slim folio (7)
£150-200
620 Hiemer (Ernst). Die Giftpilz, pub. Der Sturmer, Nurnberg, 1938, 17 coloured illustrations by Fips (Philipp Rupprecht), slight marginal toning, original pictorial cloth boards, edges a little rubbed, one or two small stains, 4to “The Toadstool” or “The Poisonous Mushroom” was a notorious Nazi antiSemitic children’s book, telling in a series of stories how to distinguish Jews from non-Jews. (1) £300-500
618 Greenaway (Kate). Almanacks for 1884, 1885, 1886, 1889, & 1925 (2 copies), together six almanacks, all with colour illustrations and original wrappers or boards, some minor rubbing/marks but generally good copies, 133 x 92mm (5.25 x 3.5ins) and smaller, together with Kate Greenaway’s Alphabet, original card wrappers (spine slightly chipped), 68 x 60mm (2.75 x 3.25ins) and Kate Greenaway’s Birthday Book for Children, unused, some spotting, upper hinge split, original pictorial cloth, 97 x 97cm (4 x 4ins), together with an undated early edition of Grannie’s Little Rhyme Book, No. I of Old Nursery Rhymes, Illustrated by H. Willebeek Le Mair, upper hinge split between front free endpaper and title-page, original pictorial boards, extremities rubbed, small oblong 8vo
621 Jane (Fred T.). All the World’s Fighting Ships, [First Year], 1898, numerous neat ink and pencil annotations throughout, half-title (with numerous notes), frayed with marginal loss and relaid, library stamp to final blank page before adverts, library label removed from front pastedown, original cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, some soiling and wear, together with volumes for 1901, 1904, 1914 & 1918, illustrations and commercial adverts to each, a few leaves detached, scattered minor annotations or marks, original cloth, upper cover and first few leaves to 1914 detached, all with some rubbing and wear, oblong folio
Schuster & Engen 4(2c), 5(3c), 6(4c), 9(7a), 18(16a), 18(16b), 23(1c), 39(1a). £150-200 (9)
(5)
£200-300
622 Le Mair (H. Willebeek, illust.). Our Old Nursery Rhymes, the original tunes harmonized by Alfred Moffat, London & New York, 1911, colour illustrations throughout on versos, and musical notation on rectos, contemporary pencilled ownership name at head of titlepage, endpapers toned, all edges gilt, original vellum, lettered in gilt, oval pictorial panel mounted on upper cover, some minor soiling, lacking ties, oblong 4to Limited edition 59/450 copies, signed by the artist. (1)
£200-300
623 Lecky (Halton Stirling). The King’s Ships... , in Six Volumes, volumes 1-3 [all published], 1913-14, photogravure portrait frontispiece to each, illustrations throughout, volume 1 original half morocco gilt, rubbed and slightly scuffed at extremities, volume 2 original full morocco gilt with pictorial onlay to upper cover, a little rubbed, volume 3 recent good quality half morocco gilt, together with Gibbs (Frederick T.M.), The Illustrated Guide to the Royal Navy and Foreign Navies, also Mercantile Marine Steamers Available as Armed Cruisers and Transports, 2nd revised edition, 1896, photogravure frontispiece, illustrations throughout including many full page, commercial adverts printed in red and black at rear, original gilt pictorial morocco, some rubbing and fading, refurbished and rebacked, all 4to, plus Yonge (C.D.), The History of the British Navy..., 3 volumes, 2nd edition, 1866, 9 folding plans as listed, scattered pencil marginalia, light ink library stamps and printed labels to front pastedowns, contemporary half calf, rubbed, some wear to joints and extremities, covers and spine to volume 3 detached, 8vo Lot 620
(7)
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£200-300
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627 Milligan (Spike). Puckoon, 1st edition, 1963, original cloth in dust jacket, a little wear to extremities, together with The Little Pot Boiler, 1st edition, 1963, illustrations throughout, spotting to endpapers and fore-edges, original cloth in dust jacket, minor rubbing, plus A Book of Milliganimals, 1st edition, 1968, illustrations throughout, original cloth in dust jacket, a little rubbed, plus Small Dreams of a Scorpion, 1st edition, 1972, illustrations throughout, original cloth in dust jacket, a little creased and small tear to rear panel, all 8vo, plus others by Spike Milligan including some paperbacks but mostly hardbacks in dust jackets, 4to/8vo
624 Leighton (Clare). The Farmer’s Year, a Calendar of English Husbandry, 1st ed., 1933, twelve full-page wood engravings, seven vignettes to text, decorative endpapers, green full crushed morocco, inlaid gilt-decorated panel from original cloth, oblong folio (1)
£150-200
625 Lodge (Oliver, 1851-1940). My Philosophy, Representing my Views on the many Functions of the Ether of Space, 1st edition, 1933, some heavy spotting, author’s signed presentation inscription to front free endpaper dated 29 January 1933, ‘For Sir James Jeans [1877-1946] with profound respect with whom disagreement causes me pain’, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, faded on spine, large 8vo, together with Phantom Walls, 1st edition, 1929, a little spotting, author’s initialled presentation inscription to Lady Jeans dated 1 November 1929 to front free endpaper, original buckram, spine cocked and browned, 8vo, plus Frazer (J.G.), The Golden Bough, A Study in Magic and Religion, 3 volumes, 2nd revised and enlarged edition, 1900, volume 1 with pencil name of J.H. Jeans to front endpaper, volumes 2 & 3 signed in ink by Jeans with surname only, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, plus Jowett (Benjamin), The Dialogues of Plato, 5 volumes, 3rd revised edition, Oxford, 1892, partly uncut and unopened, spotting at front and rear of each volume, ownership signature of J.H. Jeans to half-title or front free endpaper of all 5 volumes, original quarter burgundy morocco gilt, spines heavily rubbed, plus two further unsigned Oliver Lodge titles and one on Spinoza, all 8vo An intriguing inscription from one famous physicist to another. (13)
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£80-120
£100-150
628 Milne (A.A.). When We Were Very Young, 1st edition, 2nd issue, 1924, contents leaf numbered ix, illustrations by E.H. Shepard, free endpapers partially toned, top edges gilt, original blue cloth gilt, one or two faint marks and spine ends a trifle rubbed, but generally a bright copy, in later issue dustjacket (advertising Winnie-the-Pooh, 9th edition Fourteen Songs, Teddy Bear and Other Songs, and 2nd edition King’s Breakfast, all published 1926), some chipping and fraying to top edge, spine darkened and with 2” facsimile repair at foot, 8vo (1)
£400-600
629 Milne (A.A.). Teddy Bear and Other Songs from “When We Were Very Young”... Music by H. Fraser-Simson, Decorations by E.H. Shepard, 1926, black and white illustrations, some light dust-soiling, original cloth-backed boards with paper label to upper cover, in d.j., board edges a little darkened, jacket dust-soiled and a little frayed, repaired closed tear to upper cover, torn with some loss to lower cover, large slim 4to
626 Luttrell Psalter. The Luttrell Psalter, Folio Society/Cambridge University Press, 2006, numerous facsimile colour plates, all edges gilt, original blue Nigerian goatskin by Smith Settle, with bevelled edges, decorated gilt blocked border & central armorial to upper board designed by David Eccles, morocco title label to spine, folio, VG Limited edition 335/1480. Lacking both the companion commentary volume by Michelle P. Brown and solander box. This Folio Society volume was the first full facsimile edition of the Luttrell Psalter. The original held by the British Library (MS 42130) was acquired for the nation in 1929, and was the highest price ever paid for a manuscript at the time. (1) £200-300
(1)
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£70-100
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633 Nonesuch Press. Selected Poems of Coleridge, 1935, full-page woodcuts on letterpress by Stefan Mrozewski, some light spotting to first few leaves, withdrawn library label on preliminary blank, patterned endpapers, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original orange limp vellum gilt, tall 8vo, (limited edition 159/500), together with Cresset Press The Heroycall Epistles of the Learned Poet Publius Ovidius Naso, translated into English Verse by George Turberville, with ten full-page illustrations by Hester Sainsbury..., 1928, ten plates, Curwen Press label on front pastedown, library barcode label on rear pastedown, original quarter cloth, large 8vo, plus Aldin (Cecil, illustrator), A Gay Dog, Heinemann, 1905, twenty-four lithographed plates, first and final leaves spotted, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, slightly bowed, a little marked and edge-rubbed, large 4to, plus twenty-one others, mostly larger format illustrated books, including A Hundred and Seventy Chinese Poems, translated by Arthur Waley, 1918; X Sermons Preached by that Late Learned and Rev. Divine John Donne, Nonesuch Press, 1923; The Man Who Died by D.H. Lawrence, illustrated by John Farleigh, 1935; and Maufra Peintre et Graveur, by Victor-Emile Michelet, 1908
630 Miniature books. A collection of miniature books, mostly earlymid 20th century, approximately 135 volumes, mostly English literature, including Shakespeare, Dickens, Browning, Scott, Wordsworth, Tennyson, Wilde, Keats, etc., but also joke books, friendship books, almanacks, children’s storybooks, several 19th century volumes, etc., and The Story of Queen Mary, by A.H. Millar, published by David Bryce, with miniature bookplate of Alfred Lubran, various bindings (reversed calf, tartan, etc.) and sizes (a carton)
£100-150
(24)
£200-300
631 Napoleon (Emperor of France). Napoleone, Documenti Tolti dalla sua Segreteria da Edvige Santiné nella Notte dal 4 al 5 Maggio 1821 il Tutto di Proprio Pugno di Napoleone, o Scritto Sotto la sua Dettatura, Waterloo, di Victor Hugo, Rome: Noi Editori, 1969, numerous colour and black & white illustrations and plates, some folding, blue moiré silk doublures, deckled edges, original blue sheep-backed hammered silver metal boards, spine with raised bands, lettered and decorated in gold, lightly rubbed at ends, upper cover with impressed profile portrait of Napoleon, lower cover with impressed medallion portrait of Napoleon and Josephine, blue silk ribbon marker, folio (42.5 x 33cm/16.75 x 13ins), original blue moiré silk slipcase, with perspex oval in upper side (some light soiling) Limited edition, 503/1499 copies, ordered by Sergio Angelini. (1)
£300-500
634 Parny (Evariste). Chansons Madécasses, Traduites en Francais... avec trente vignettes gravées sur bois, en couleurs , par J.E. Laboureur, Paris: Éditions de la Nouvelle Revue Francaise, 1920, colour wood engraved illustrations, edges rough-trimmed, original printed wrappers, slim 8vo in 4s
632 Nielsen (Kay, illust.). Red Magic, A Collection of the World’s Best Fairy Tales From All Countries, Edited & Arranged by Romer Wilson, 1st edition, Jonathan Cape, 1930, eight coloured plates, black & white illustrations to text, some occasional marginal finger soiling, bookplate to front free endpaper, original cloth, spine a little faded, 8vo (1)
Limited edition of 412 copies printed, of which this is number VI of the initial XII numbered in roman numerals. A book of songs collected by the translator that portray society on the island of Madagascar. £200-300 (1)
£200-300
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635 Pogany (Willy, illustrator). The Rime of the Ancient Mariner in Seven Parts, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, George G. Harrap, [1910], twenty mounted colour plates, illustrations and decorations throughout, occasional spotting and one or two short edge-tears, untrimmed, original gilt decorated grey cloth, slight loss at foot of spine, 4to, together with Robinson (W. Heath, illustrator), Shakespeare’s Comedy of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Constable, 1914, twelve tipped-in colour plates (one with crease), full-page black and white illustrations, spotted, original pictorial cloth gilt, lightly rubbed and soiled, spine ends a little frayed, 4to, plus The Sensitive Plant, by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Illustrations by Charles Robinson, [1911], original gilt decorated limp morocco, rebacked, preserving original spine (3)
638 Shakespeare (William). The Bijou Shakespeare. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Illustrated. With Biographical Introduction and an Essay on Shakespeare and Bacon by Sir Henry Irving, 6 vols., William Collins, c. 1900, half-tone illustrations, all edges gilt, attractively bound in contemporary green calf-backed boards, spines with Art Nouveau floral decoration, contained in original green cloth box (box label with previous owner inscription and loss at lower corner, some tears and splits to box), 12mo (6)
639 The Speaking Picture Book, A Special Book with Picture, Rhyme and Sound for Little People, 15th edition, Germany, n.p., c.1890, eight full-page chromolithographs, with related poems, each page with corresponding ‘pull’ to activate a sound effect (all working), most of page block detached, and pages brittle (with some chips and edge-tears), two fabric tape repairs at gutter, original pictorial red cloth, crude repairs at spine ends, large 4to
£100-150
636 Rupert Bear. A collection of 57 Rupert Annuals, Daily Express, 1936-2000, a broken run, all copiously illustrated, original boards/wrappers, together with a quantity of other items related, including various duplicates and facsimiles, including collectors’ editions, ten volumes Little Bear Library, twelve issues Rupert and Friends, 1990-1992, Rupert Diary 1993, one or two puzzle and colouring books, Paul McCartney’s Rupert and the Frog Song vhs tape in cardboard case, four badges, and a sliding tile puzzle, mostly in good condition, but some rubbing and wear to the earlier annuals, 4to/8vo (approx. 116)
The sounds produced are that of the cockeral, donkey, lamb, bird, cow, cuckoo, goat, and Papa and Mama. £80-120 (1)
640 Trollope (Anthony). The Trollope Society Edition of the Novels of Anthony Trollope, 48 volumes, 1989-1998, uniform publisher’s brown cloth gilt, together with Travel & Other Works, 10 volumes, Trollope Society, 1993-2003, uniform dark blue cloth gilt, all 8vo, VG, plus 11 other Trollope Society publications, including The Complete Short Stories, 5 volumes, The New Zealander, by Anthony Trollope, Thackeray, by Anthony Trollope, The Penguin Companion to Trollope, by Mullen & Monson, A Guide to Trollope by W.G. and J.T. Jerould, and Barchester Pilgrimage, by Ronald Knox (2 copies), and others on the life and works of Anthony Trollope, including The Letters of Anthony Trollope, edited by N. John Hall, 2 volumes, 1983, Anthony Trollope, A Victorian in His World, by Richard Mullen, 1990, Trollope, A Bibliography, by Michael Sadleir, 1964, Anthony Trollope in Australia by Marcie Muir, Adelaide, 1949, Anthony Trollope, A Pocket Anthology & Anthony Trollope, A Collector’s Catalogue 1847-1990, both published by The Trollope Society, 1992, Trollopiana, The Journal of The Trollope Society, numbers 1-81, 1988-2008 (contained in 3 matching brown cloth slipcases), etc., mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, all 8vo
£200-300
637 Sassoon (Siegfried). Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man, 1928, a few minor spots, endpapers partially toned, contemporary previous owner inscription, top edge gilt, original blue buckram, spine faded, 8vo, limited edition, 120/260 signed by the author, together with The Physiology of Taste, or Meditations on Transcendental Gastronomy: by Brillat-Savarin, 1925, illustrations by Andrew Johnson, untrimmed, original vellum-backed boards, light edgewear, tall 8vo, limited edition, 32/750, plus The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, by Charles Dickens, 2 vols., 1910, colour and black and white illustrations by Cecil Aldin, scattered spotting, contemporary burgundy half morocco, some fading to spines, 4to, with others including John Masefield’s South and East (limited signed eedition of 260), The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke, 1919 (limited edition of 1000), The Poetical Works of John Milton. With Notes of Various Authors, by Rev. H.J. Todd, 6 vols., 3rd ed. 1826 and others Nonesuch Press etc (26)
£100-150
(approx. 180)
£200-300
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£200-300
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Lot 645
641 Verlaine (Paul). Chansons pour Elle et Odes en son Honneur, Paris: Les Heures Claires, 1954, frontispiece and sixteen engraved plates by P. E. Becat, ‘une suite en noir avec remarques’, original publisher’s printed wrapper, contained within vellum-backed chemise, house in original slipcase, 4to (Limited edition, one of 499, this being number 80, one of eighty five copies on Rives paper with a set of illustrations printed in black),together with Lemarie (Henry, illustrator). Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra l’Ingenieux Hidalgo Don Quichotte de la Manche, 4 volumes, Paris: Editions d’Art les Heures Claires, [1960], ninety-two colour illustrations to text, ‘une suite en noir avec remarques’, and ‘decomposition complete dune illustration’, original publisher’s embossed wrappers contained within gilt decorated chemise, each volume housed in publisher’s decorated slipcase, 4to
643 Watson (Alfred E.T.). King Edward VII as a Sportsman, Longmans, Green and Co., 1911, half-title, photogravure portrait frontispiece, ten colour plates, further plates and illustrations in black and white, title printed in red and black, edges rough trimmed, original publisher’s vellum, gilt few minor marks, folio Limited edition 86/255. (1)
644 Wilde (Oscar). The Ballad of Reading Gaol, Methuen & Co., 1924, woodcut illustrations by Frans Masereel, partly unopened, a few light spots, original cloth-backed boards (scattered light spotting), d.j., a little rubbed with closed tears, 4to Limited edition, 164/450. (1)
Limited edition, one of 2,900, this being number 182, one of ninety sets (numbered 111-200) which have three sets of illustrations. (5) £150-200
£100-150
645 Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack. John Wisden Cricketer’s Almanack, a complete run, 1864-1973, 1864-1878 second facsimile edition (Lowe & Brydone, 1974), photographic plates to each from 1889 (lacking in 1890 & 1906) to 1915, illustrations from 1918 (1879 & 1885 lacking advertisements at end), scattered light spotting and occasional light toning, original wrappers for 1881, 1883-1884, 18861890, 1892-96, 1898-1902, 1905-1916, 1918-1937, 1938 onwards original limp cloth upper wrapper only for 1942-45, 1947, 1949-54, 1958-59, 1970 & 1973 (1887 wrappers heavily rubbed, upper wrapper only for 1890, 1912, 1934 & 1936-37), some general soiling, mainly to early wrappers, (1904 with sellotape repair at front, 1912 with two advertisement leaves at end torn out, 1909 wrappers with losses and repairs, 1913 upper wrapper repaired at gutter with a few leaves detaching and trimmed with loss, 1915 upper wrapper with closed tear, 1929 upper wrapper with lower corner torn away), some leaves and wrappers trimmed, all bound-in modern uniform light brown cloth, upper covers titled in gilt ‘Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack’ and each volume dated to spine, 8vo
642 Wallon (Henri Alexandre). Histoire de l’esclavage dans l’antiquite, 3 volumes, 2nd edition, Paris, 1879, some spotting, contemporary quarter calf over marbled boards with leather labels to spines, rubbed, 8vo, together with Rogers (Benjamin Bickley, editor and translator), The Comedies of Aristophanes, 6 volumes, 1st editions (except volume 4 2nd edition), 1906-19, bookplates and inscriptions of R.K. Hack, 1921, original burgundy or green cloth, rubbed and soiled, large 8vo, plus Boehringer (Robert), Homer, Bildnisse und Nachweise Band I Rundwerke, Breslau, 1939, text and plates loose as issued in original printed wrappers, contained in original cloth chemise, 4to, plus others similar (21)
£100-150
£100-150
A GOOD COMPLETE SET OF WISDEN FROM 1864 TO 1973. (111) £3000-5000
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CARTONS 646 Beardsley (Aubrey). The Uncollected Work of Aubrey Beardsley, with an introduction by C. Lewis Hind, John Lane, 1925, 154 plates, numbered 82 from an edition of 110, edges roughly trimmed, original publisher’s cloth gilt, a little scuffed and few minor marks, large 4to, together with Grahame (Kenneth), The Headswoman, illustrated by Maria Lane Foster, John Lane, 1921, eight colour plates, light spotting, bookplate of Alex Bridge to upper pastedown, numbered 4 from an edition of 75, original publisher’s vellum, gilt and blocked, small 8vo, plus Morris (William), The Aeneids of Virgil done into English Verse, Longmans, 1902, light scattered spotting, original publisher’s boards, a little worn and lightly scuffed, folio, plus others related including art books and modern literature (2)
649 Harrison (Alfred H.). In Search Of A Polar Continent, 19051907, 1st edition, 1908, 52 black and white illustrations including frontispiece, colour folding map to the rear, ex-libris bookplate and stuck down newspaper clipping to the front pastedown, some minor spotting, original gilt-decorated red cloth, spine slightly faded, 8vo, together with Yeo (John), Steam And The Marine Steam-Engine, 1st edition, 1894, numerous black and white illustrations including frontispiece with tissue guard, bookplate to front pastedown, stamp to the verso of title-page, some minor spotting, contemporary half morocco, boards and spine slightly rubbed with slight loss to head and foot, 8vo, and Bain (J. Arthur), Life and Explorations of Fridtjof Nansen, new edition, 1898, 15 black and white illustrations including a map, some minor spotting, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other 19th and 20thcentury travel reference and related, G/VG, 8vo/folio
£200-300
647 Blackie (W.G.). The Comprehensive Atlas & Geography of the World, 1884, colour wood engraved plates, double-page colour maps, all edges gilt, original half brown morocco gilt, heavily rubbed, large thick folio, together with A Description of England and Wales, 10 volumes, 1st edition (except first volume 2nd edition), 1769-75, 240 copper engraved plates, contemporary uniform full calf gilt, rubbed and some minor wear to extremities, volume 8 crudely rebacked with original spine laid down, small 8vo, plus Morris (F.O.), A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, 6 volumes, William Mackenzie, circa 1860s, numerous chromolithograph plates, all edges gilt, original publisher’s gilt-decorated cloth, rubbed and some wear, ex library copy with classification number in white ink to foot of spine of all except first volume (contents unmarked), 4to, and Rose (Thomas), Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham, and Northumberland, Illustrated, from original drawings by Thomas Allom, George Pickering, &c., 1832, 215 steel engraved views, mostly 2 to a page, some with old colouring, some generally light spotting, contemporary full calf, rubbed and some wear to extremities, with upper cover detached, 4to, plus one other (Aubreville, La Flore Forestiere de la Cote d’Ivoire, 3 volumes, Paris, 1936) (a carton)
(2 cartons)
650 Hetley (Mrs. Charles). The Native Flowers of New Zealand, Illustrated in Colours, 3 original parts (complete), 1st edition, 188788, 36 full-page chromolithograph plates with tissue guards, original boards, wear and tear, especially to volume 1, with some loss, folio, together with Parkinson (John), Paradisi In Sole Paradisus Terrestris, faithfully reprinted from the edition of 1629, Methuen & Co., 1904, numerous black and white illustrations, damp marks to foot of front endpapers to page 1, contemporary boards with cloth spine, boards and spine slightly marked and rubbed, folio, plus Rigaud (Mons.), Stowe Gardens in Buckinghamshire, Laid out by Mr. Bridgeman, reprint edition, 1987, 16 black and white plates, original gilt-decorated half calf to marble boards in slipcase, large folio, and other early 20th-century garden and horticulture reference, all hardback publications, many large format, generally in good/very good condition, 4to/folio (4 cartons)
£200-300
651 Lockman (John). A History of the Cruel Sufferings of the Protestants, and Others, by Popish Persecutions, in various Countries..., Faithfully compiled from a great Number of Authors, in different Languages..., 1760, lacking front free endpaper, contemporary calf, extremities rubbed, 12mo, together with Boucher de Perthes (Jacques) Rien ne Nait, Rien ne Meurt, la forme seule est perissable, Paris: Derache et al, 1865, 18 pp. and blanks, original printed wrappers, signed by the author to upper cover, spine splitting, some slight rubbing, slim 8vo, with Small (John William), Scottish Woodwork of the Sixteenth & Seventeenth Centuries, Stirling & London: Eneas Mackay & Bernard Quaritch, 1878, numerous lithograph diagrams, original cloth gilt, folio, (limiteded edition 478/500), plus other miscellaneous books including Bill Wyman’s Blues Odyssey, 2001, signed by the author, The Land Beyond Time, A Modern Exploration of Australia’s NorthWest Frontiers, by John Olsen & others, 1984, signed limited leather bound edition 120/500, and The Struggle for Europe, by Chester Wilmot, 1952, inscribed by the author
£150-200
648 Harrison (W.H.). The Tourist in Portugal, illustrated from paintings by James Holland, Robert Jennings, 1839, engraved frontispiece, additional engraved title, fifteen engraved plates, 2pp. publisher’s advertisments to rear, original publisher’s cloth, boards detached, spine lacking, 8vo, together with Virtue & Co., publisher, The Turner Gallery, 6 volumes, numerous uncoloured engraved plates, contents shaken and partly loose, all edges gilt, original publisher’s gilt cloth, rubbed and worn, folio, plus two volumes Picteresque Europe, and others Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (a carton)
£70-100
£150-200
(a carton)
143
£150-250
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652 Pevsner (Nikolaus). A collection The Buildings of England, 22 volumes, 1953-92, including Herfordshire, Northumberland, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire and others, all but two in original publisher’s cloth in d.j.s, all 8vo, together with a collection of Oxford Classical Texts, plus other Classical texts including LOEB and Everyman (2 cartons)
QUANTITY 656 Ray (John). Catalogus Plantarum Angliae, et insularum Adjacentium: Tum Indigenas ... una cum Observationibus & Experimentis Novis Medicis & Physicis, 1st edition, London: Typis E.C. & A.C. Impensis J.Martyn, 1670, title & dedication ink ruled, early manuscript signature to recto of title, detailed manuscript index and lists to front blank, verso of title, verso of dedication, leaf Y3, final leaf of text and front & rear endpapers, other occasional annotations throughout, heavy dampstaining throughout, with some consequent soiling, hinges repaired, modern calf, 8vo, (Wing R381), together with Fermin (Philippe), Histoire Naturelle De La Hollande Equinoxiale: Ou Description des animaux, plantes... dans la colonie de Surinam... , Amsterdam, 1765, black and white engraved frontispiece and title, lacking pp. 111-112, some light spotting, modern rebinding, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus Hamburg (Daniel), Science Papers, chiefly Pharmacological and Botanica, 1876, presentation inscription ‘Charles E. Boucher B. Se. Lond. October 1890’ to front endpaper, 60 black and white illustrations, some light spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated morocco, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other 17th - 19t-century botanical and historical reference and related, including Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt... , by Vivant Renon, volumes 1 & 2, 2nd edition, 1803, The Gardener’s Kalendar, by Philip Miller, 2 volumes (1734, 1769), mostly leather bindings including some decorative, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/folio
£100-150
653 Smith (William). A New and Complete History of the County of Warwick, 1829, engraved frontispiece, title and numerous plates on india paper, some spotting and marginal dampstaining, original quarter cloth, worn and covers near detached, 4to, together with Barrett (William), The History and Antiquities of the City of Bristol, published Bristol, [1789], numerous engraved plates (some folding), lacking folding map frontispiece, contemporary calf, boards detached, old reback, worn, 4to, with Scarth (H.M.), Aquae Solis, or Notices of Roman Bath, 1864, black & white plates, ink stamp to title, occasional spotting, original cloth gilt, 4to, and Neale (J.P.), Views or the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen..., vol. 4 only, 1821, numerous engraved plates on india paper, occasional spotting, contemporary half calf, lacking upper board, worn, 4to, plus others similar, some odd & defective (a carton)
£100-150
654 Webb (J.V.). The Abu Klea Medal Rolls, to which are added The Rolls of the remaining Camel Corps Detachment... , 1st edition, 1981, original blue cloth, spine very slightly faded, 8vo, together with Kirkland (Frederick, [editor]), Sometimes Forgotten, Being a record of those of Australia’s military forces (RAN, Army, RAAF), who died and those who were decorated in Vietnam, Malaya, Borneo... , 1st edition, Australia, 1990, original boards, 8vo, plus Abela (A.E.), The Order of St. Michael and St. George in Malta and Maltese Knights of the British Realm, 1st edition, Malta, 1988, colour and black and white illustrations, original blue faux morocco in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other modern medal and military history reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (a carton)
(3 shelves)
657 Crane (Florence Hedleston). Flowers And Folk-lore From Far Korea, 1st edition, Japan, 1931, 45 tipped-in colour plates with tissue guards, illustrated endpapers, inscription to front endpaper, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated black cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, large 4to, together with Shaw (Norman), Chinese Forest Trees and Timber Supply, 1st edition, 1914, 33 black and white illustrations including frontispiece with tissue guard plus folding map, some slight spotting, original red cloth, spine slightly faded, 8vo, and Beddome (R.H.), Handbook to the Ferns Of British India, Ceylon and the Malay Peninsula, 1883, 300 black and white illustrations, inscriptions to half-title, ex-library stamp to title, some light spotting, original decorative brown cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other 19th and 20th-century India, China, Indonesia & Australian botanical and historical reference and related, including publications by Hakluyt Society, Antique Collectors’ Club, some odd volumes, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to
£70-100
655 Williams (Josiah). Life In The Soudan: adventures among the tribes, and travels in Egypt, in 1881 and 1882, 1st edition, 1884, 7 black and white illustrations including frontispiece with tissue guard, some light spotting, original decorated brown cloth, boards and spine damp-marked and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Steevens (G.W.), from Capetown To Ladysmith, 3rd impression, 1900, 2 black and white folding maps, contemporary inscription to front endpaper, some light spotting, original green cloth, spine slightly toned and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Beebe (William), The Edge of the Jungle, 2nd impression, 1922, 6 black and white illustrations including frontispiece, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated green cloth, slight tear to head of spine, 8vo, plus other 19th and 20th-century African travel and historical reference, all hardback publications, some in dust jackets, G, 8vo/4to (2 cartons)
£300-500
(3 shelves)
£200-300
658 Antiquarian. A large collection of 19th-century antiquarian literature, historical and biographical reference and related, including Biographie Universelle, Ancienne et Moderne, 39 volumes (incomplete), circa 1810-20, mostly leather bindings, some gilt decorated and some odd volumes, some French language, condition is generally fair/good, 8vo/4to
£70-100
(6 shelves)
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£150-200
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659 Coggeshall (George). A History of American Privateers, and Letters-of-Marque, 1856, monochrome illustrations including frontispiece with tissue guard, contemporary inscription to front endpaper, some light spotting, contemporary gilt-decorated brown cloth, spine rubbed to head and foot with minor loss, 8vo, together with Stephens (John L.), Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatas, volumes 1 & 2, new edition, 1842, folding map to volume 1, numerous black and white illustrations, some spotting and toning to margins, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated brown cloth, boards and spine rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, and Roche (Regina Maria), The Children of the Abbey, A Tale, volumes 1-3 bound in 1, W.A. Leary & Co., Philadelphia, circa 1840, some light spotting, contemporary gilt-decorated red cloth, boards rubbed, spine faded and rubbed with split to head, thick 8vo, plus other 19thcentury illustrated literature and historical reference including The Works of Charles Dickens, 30 volumes, Illustrated Library Edition, Angela Brazil, the Bronte sisters, H.B. Stowe, generally in good/very good condition, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)
663 Railway. A large collection of modern railway and locomotive history and reference, including publications by P.S.L., Ian Allen, David & Charles, Alan Sutton, Guild Publishing, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio, together with an early 20th-century iron railway sign reading ‘Midland Railway. Trespassers Will Be Prosecuted By Order’ (5 shelves & a sign)
664 Ciceronis (M. Tullii). Opera, volumes 1-5 bound in 2, Paris, 1538, ex officina Roberti Stephani, 5 black and white woodcuts, some worming, damp damage and spotting, later calf spine bound to vellum boards, rubbed with marks and minor loss to spines and hinges, folio, together with Hughson (David), London; being an accurate history and description of the British Metropolis and its Neighbourhood, to thirty miles extent, from an actual perambulation, volumes 1-6 (complete), 1807-09, numerous hand-coloured and black and white illustrations and maps, some minor toning, modern uniform green morocco, boards rubbed with some loss, spines faded and rubbed to head and foot with minor loss, 8vo, and Boswell (James), Life of Samuel Johnson L.L.D., volumes 1-10, 1835, black and white frontispiece and half-titles with tissue guards, bookplates to front pastedowns, some light spotting, original decorated purple cloth, boards slightly marked, spines faded, 8vo, plus other 19th and early 20th-century literature and miscellaneous reference, including The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, 30 volumes, Skerryvale edition, 1925, The Popular History of England by Charles Knight, volumes 1-8, circa 1870s, condition generally G/VG, 8vo/folio
£150-200
660 Thomson (Anthony Todd). The Occult Sciences. The Philosophy of Magic, Prodigies and Apparent Miracles, volumes 1 & 2, 1846, contemporary inscriptions to title-pages, some light toning, contemporary uniform decorated black cloth, boards slightly marked, spines rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Colburn (Zerah & Maw, William H.), The Waterworks of London, together with a series of articles on various other waterworks, 1867, black and white illustrations including 21 folding plates to rear, contemporary maroon cloth, boards and spine lightly rubbed, 8vo, and Anderson (John), A Defence of The Church-Government, Faith, Worship & Spirit of the Presbyterians, 1714, some loss to top of the title-page, water marks to title to ‘Dedication’, some toning throughout, contemporary calf, boards detached and rubbed with minor loss, 4to, plus other 19th-century literature and historical reference including Charles Dickens, The History of Greece by George Grote, volumes 1-10 (complete), 1872, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon, volumes 1-8 (complete), 1881, The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England by Edward Earl of Clarendon, volumes 1-7 (complete), 1849, mostly leather bindings, many gilt-decorated sets, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo (3 shelves)
(6 shelves & a carton)
£300-500
665 Faulkner (Thomas). An Historical and Topographical Description of Chelsea and its Environs... , 1810, History and Antiquities of Kensington... , 1820, numerous black and white illustrations including frontispiece, some light spotting and offsetting, contemporary half morocco and gilt-decorated calf bindings respectively, spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, (2 volumes in total), together with Norman (Philip), London vanished & Vanishing, deluxe edition, 1905, 227/250, signed by the author to the limitation page, 75 colour illustrations with tissue guards, some marginal toning and spotting, modern gilt-decorated quarter calf, spine slightly rubbed, large 4to, and The Argonaut Press, A Spanish Voyage to Vancouver and the North-West Coast of America by Cecil Jane, 1930, limited edition 205/525, Voyages and Discoveries by William Dampier, 1931, limited edition 5/975, Ralegh’s Last Voyage by V.T. Harlow, 1932, limited edition 261/775, black and white frontispiece, all original gilt-decorated quarter vellum, spines slightly toned and rubbed to head and foot, 4to, (3 volumes in total), plus other 19th and early 20th-century literature and London reference, including Theodore Dreiser, 18 volumes, some leather bindings, condition generally G/VG, 8vo/folio
£200-300
661 Dabundo (Laura). Encylopedia of Romanticism, Culture in Britain, 1780s-1830s, 1st edition, 1992, ex-libris sticker to front pastedown, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, together with Baker (William & Ross, John C.), George Eliot, A Bibliographical History, 1st edition, 2002, original blue cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, and other modern literary biography, history and criticism, including publications by Oxford, Cambridge, Yale, Routledge, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)
£100-200
(6 shelves)
£200-300
£100-150
662 Modern Literature. A large collection of ultra modern and first edition fiction, including H.G. Wells, David Mitchell, Kazuo Ishiguro, Virginia Woolf, Evelyn Waugh, Yann Martell, Agatha Christie, Kingsley Amis, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, some paperbacks, VG, 8vo
666 Naval & Aviation. A large collection of modern naval and aviation reference and related, including publications by Airlife, Pen & Sword, P.S.L., Naval Institute Press, Sutton, Arms & Armour Press, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to
(6 shelves)
(6 shelves & a carton)
£100-150
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£150-200
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667 Autobiography. A large collection of modern literary biography and historical reference, al original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)
671 Gothein (Marie Luise). A History of Garden Art, volumes 1 & 2 (complete), 1928, numerous black and white illustrations, some minor spotting, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, boards and spines slightly faded, large 8vo, together with Crisp (Frank), Mediaeval Gardens ‘Flowery Medes’ and other arrangements of herbs, flowers and shrubs grown in the middle ages... , volumes 1 & 2 (complete), 1924, numerous black and white illustrations, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated cream cloth, spines slightly marked, large 4to, (one of 1000 copies), plus Jekyll (Gertrude & Elgood, George S.), Some English Gardens, Reissue, 1933, numerous colour illustrations including frontispiece, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, boards and spine slightly marked and rubbed, folio, and other late 19th and 20thcentury gardening and miscellaneous natural history reference, mostly hardback publications, G/VG, 8vo/folio
£70-100
668 Heal (Antony S.). Sunbeam Racing Cars 1910-1930, 1st edition, 1989, numerous black and white illustrations, all edges gilt, original cream faux leather in dust jacket and slipcase, slightly rubbed to head and foot, oblong 4to, together with Eyston (George), Safety Last, 1975, limited edition 720/750, signed by the author to the front endpaper, black and white illustrations, all edges gilt, original gilt-decorated green morocco, 8vo, plus Jarrott (Charles), Ten Years of Motors And Motor Racing, 3rd edition, 1928, 38 black and white illustrations including colour frontispiece, 8 black and white maps, some light spotting, original illustrated red cloth, spine slightly faded and rubbed, 8vo, plus other modern automobile and motorsport reference, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, including publications by PSL, Foulis, Haynes, Batsford, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves & a carton)
(6 shelves)
672 History. A large collection of modern historical, biographical, literature and art reference, all hardback publications, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio
£200-300
(6 shelves)
669 Wooster (David). Alpine Plants: figures and descriptions of some of the most striking and beautiful of the Alpine flowers, 2 volumes in 1, 1872-74, 108 hand-coloured illustrations with tissue guards, some minor spotting, rebound in modern green cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, together with Turrill (W.B.), The Plant-Life of The Balkan Peninsula, A Phytogeographical Study, Oxford, 1929, signed by the author to title-page, 10 black and white illustrations including frontispiece, 11 black and white maps including folding map to rear, original blue cloth in price-clipped dust jacket, covers slightly toned, 4to, plus Pratt (Anne), The Ferns of Great Britain, and their allies the club-mosses, pepperworts, and horsetails, circa 1870, 41 coloured illustrations, bookplate to front pastedown, inscription to front endpaper, original gilt-decorated green cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed, plus other 19th and 20th-century UK, Alpine and European botanical reference and related, mostly hardback publications, some original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)
£70-100
673 Bell (Keith). Stanley Spencer. A Complete Catalogue of the Paintings, 1st edition, 1992, numerous colour illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, together with Gilbert (Christopher), Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 17001840, 1st edition, 1996, numerous black and white illustrations, original dark blue cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, large 8vo, plus Peltre (Christine), Orientalism in Art, 1st UK edition, 1997, numerous colour illustrations, slight damp damage, original blue cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, plus other modern art, antique and architecture reference, including Pevsner, The Buildings of England/Wales/Scotland, 12 volumes, and publications by Antique Collectors’ Club, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)
£150-200
674 Antiquarian Literature. A large collection of 19th and early 20th-century antiquarian literature and poetry, including George Eliot, John Masefield, Walter Scott, R.L. Stevenson, mostly hardback publications, some leather and decorative cloth bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to
£200-300
670 Stephens (John L.). Incidents of Travel In Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, volumes 1 & 2, 1841, numerous black and white engravings, black and white folding map to volume 1, map torn along folds and repaired with tape, bookplate to front pastedown of volume 1, some light spotting throughout, uniform contemporary gilt-decorated cloth, spines faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, Incidents of Travel In Yucatan, volume 2 only, 1843, numerous black and white illustrations including folding frontispiece, light spotting throughout, contemporary gilt-decorated cloth, spine slightly faded and rubbed, 8vo, together with Wiggins (Ira L. & Thomas, John Hunter), A Flora of the Alaskan Arctic Slope, 1st edition, Canada, 1962, colour frontispiece, stamp and bookplate to front endpapers, original blue cloth in price-clipped dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, and other 20th-century South American and North American botanical and travel reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)
£150-200
(3 shelves)
£150-200
675 Adams (Richard). The Plague Dogs, 1st edition, 1977, The Girl in a Swing, 1st edition, 1980, Maia, 1st edition, 1984, all original cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Du Maurier (Daphne), Mary Anne, 1st edition, 1954, The Scapegoat, 1st edition, 1957, The Glass-Blowers, 1st edition, 1963, The Flight of the Falcon, 1st edition, 1965, all original red cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly marked and rubbed, 8vo, plus Graves (Robert), Poems 1938-1945, 1st edition, 1946, some minor spotting, original green cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly faded, 8vo, plus other modern literature and first editions, including Graham Greene, Iris Murdoch, Anthony Powell, Dick Francis, C.P. Snow, Simenon, Norman Mailer, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (3 shelves)
£150-200
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£100-150
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676 Bolton (Arthur T.). The Architecture of Robert and James Adam (1758-1794), 2 volumes, reprinted Antique Collectors’ Club, 1984, numerous monochrome illustrations, original cloth, some surface waterstaining, in dust jackets (spines somewhat faded), 4to, together with Hussey (Christopher), English Country Houses (early Georgian, mid Georgian & late Georgian), 3 volumes, reprinted, Antique Collectors’ Club, 1984 (limited edition 492/1200), plus Nicolson (Benedict), Joseph Wright of Derby, Painter of Light, 2 volumes, Paul Mellon, Foundation for British Art, 1968, numerous monochrome illustrations, etc., original cloth in dust jackets, with card slipcase, large square 4to, and other architecture and art reference, including Swarbrick, Robert Adam & His Brothers, Batsford, 1915, Terry Friedman, James Gibbs, Yale University Press, 1984, John Martin Robinson and David Neave, Francis Johnson, Architect, A Classical Statement, 2001, Christopher Brown, Velazquez Painter and Courtier, 1986, Eva Schumann-Bacia, John Soane and the Bank of England, 1991, etc., many in dust jackets, mostly 4to, generally VG, (approximately 100 volumes) (3 shelves)
680 Roberts (Lord of Kandahar). Forty-one Years in India, volumes 1 & 2 (complete), 28th edition, 1898, 40 black and white illustrations with tissue guards, including frontispiece and 1 map, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, spines slightly rubbed to head, 8vo, together with Oldenberg (Hermann), Buddha: His Life, His Doctrine, His Order, 1882, some light spotting, original giltdecorated cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Copleston (Reginald Stephen), Buddhism, primitive and present in Magadha and in Ceylon, 1892, some slight spotting, original blue cloth, spine slightly faded and rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, plus other late 19th and 20th-century India & Buddhism historical reference and related, all hardback publications, some original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (3 shelves)
681 Wornum (Ralph N.). Analysis of Ornament, the Characteristics of styles, 9th edition, 1884, numerous black and white illustrations, bookplate to front pastedown, original gilt-decorated cloth, boards and spine slightly faded and rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, together with Karl (Frederick R.), Modern And Modernism, The Sovereignty of the Artist 1885-1925, 1st edition, 1985, black and white illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, and Boudaille (Georges), The Drawings of Picasso, 1988, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original green cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly marked, large 4to, plus other late 19th and 20th-century art reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to
£200-300
677 Craddock (Harry). The Savoy Cocktail Book, reprint edition, 1931, advertisements to front, illustrated endpapers, numerous colour woodcuts, some slight offsetting, original Art Deco boards, slightly rubbed, spine rubbed and partially detached, 8vo, together with Johns (W.E.), Biggles Flies North, 1939, colour frontispiece plus 6 black and white illustrations, some light spotting, original blue cloth in price-clipped dust jacket, covers rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, plus Milne (A.A.), The House at Pooh Corner, 1st edition, 1928, decorated endpapers, numerous black and white illustrations, previous owner’s inscription to front pastedown, hinges cracked, some light marks, original gilt-decorated red boards, boards and spine faded and marked, 8vo, plus other early 20th-century and ultra modern literature and first editions, including John Le Carré, Cormac McCarthy, P.D. James, G.M. Fraser, J.R.R. Tolkien, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)
(3 shelves)
£100-150
£70-100
679 Lambourne (Lionel). Victorian Painting, 1st edition, 1999, numerous colour illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, together with Hartley (Keith, et al [editors]), The Romantic Spirit in German Art 1790-1990, 1st edition, 1994, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, and Suh (H. Anna, [editor]), Leonardo’s Notebooks, 1st edition, 2005, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original decorated boards in dust jacket, large 4to, plus other modern art and architecture reference and related, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, ex-libris labels to some front endpapers, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)
£100-150
682 Rogers (Samuel). Italy, A Poem, printed for T. Cadell, Strand, 1830, black and white illustrations, some light spotting, a.e.g., contemporary gilt-decorated green morocco, boards and spine slightly rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, together with Bartlett (W.H., [illustrator]), The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland, volumes 1 & 2 bound in 1, circa 1840, numerous black and white illustrations with tissue guards, some light spotting, contemporary gilt-decorated blue half morocco, hinges and spine slightly rubbed with minor loss to head, large 4to, and Williams (S. Wells), The Middle Kingdom; a survey of the geography, government, education, social life, arts, religion, &c., of The Chinese Empire and its inhabitants, volumes 1 & 2, 1848, numerous black and white illustrations, black and white folding map to front of volume 1, some light spotting, original green quarter morocco on yellow illustrated boards, boards and spine slightly marked and rubbed, 8vo, plus 3 Anglo-Indian gouache on mica miniature paintings of domestic scenes, some paint loss, mica cracked with some loss, and other 18th and 19th-century antiquarian literature and historical reference including Lives of the Queens of England... by Agnes Strickland, volumes 1-8 (complete), 1861, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated calf, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to
678 Military. A collection of modern military reference and related, including publications by Arm & Armour Press, Pen & Sword, Greenhill Books, Airlife, Sutton, H.M.S.O., mostly original cloth in dust jackets, some paperbacks, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)
£100-150
(3 shelves)
£100-150
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683 Halle (Clifford). To Menelek In A Motor-Car, 1st edition, 1913, 72 black and white illustrations including frontispiece, black and white map by B. Bentley, inscription and stamps to front endpapers and title-page, some light toning, original blue cloth, 8vo, together with Reeve (Henry Fenwick), The Gambia, Its History Ancient, Mediaeval, and Modern... , 1st edition, 1912, 63 black and white illustrations including frontispiece, 3 black and white maps, partially removed bookplate to front pastedown, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated maroon cloth, boards slightly rubbed, spine rubbed with minor loss to head, 8vo, and Bartlett (E.J.), In The Land of Sheba, 1st edition, 1934, 31 black and white illustrations including 2 maps, inscription to front endpaper, some minor spotting, original red cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly faded and rubbed with loss to foot of the front cover, 8vo, plus other 20th-century African travel and botanical reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, some odd volumes, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)
689 History. A large collection of ultra modern history reference and related, including London interest and publications by Oxford, Sutton, Penguin, Harvard University Press, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, some paperbacks, VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)
690 Military. A large collection of modern military reference and related, including publications by Airlife, Pen & Sword, P.S.L., Routledge, Arms & Armour Press, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)
(6 shelves)
692 Fry (Maxwell). Fine Building, 1st edition, 1944, Art in the Machine Age, 1st edition, 1969, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jackets, ‘Fine Building’ worn and torn with some loss to spine and front and rear covers, 8vo, together with Davie (W. Galsworthy), Old Cottages & Farm-Houses in Surrey, 1st edition, Batsford, 1908, numerous black and white illustrations, frontispiece detached, bookplate to front pastedown, some spotting, original gilt-decorated green cloth, boards slightly marked, spine slightly faded, 4to, plus Bonnett (Denise, [editor]), Contemporary Cabinet Design And Construction, 1st edition, Batsford, 1956, bookplate to front pastedown, original red cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other modern architecture and art reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to
£150-200
£100-150
686 Wingfield (Colonel). Historical Record of The Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry, from its formation in 1795, up to the year 1887, 1888, 6 colour illustrations (lacking frontispiece), some light spotting, later quarter morocco, boards and spine slightly rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, together with Trotter (Lionel J.), The Bayard of India, A Life of General Sir James Outram, Bart. G.C.B., etc. 1903, black and white illustrations including portrait frontispiece with tissue guard, contemporary inscription to front endpapers, ex-libris bookplate to front pastedown, some light spotting, original red cloth, spine slightly toned and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and other late 19th and 20th-century military and war reference and related, including publications by Pen & Sword, Schiffer Military History, Arms & Armour Press, Airlife, H.M.S.O., mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves & a carton)
(6 shelves)
(6 shelves)
£150-200
£150-200
694 Hattendorf (John B., [editor]). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, volumes 1-4 (complete), OUP, 2007, original decorated blue cloth, large 8vo, together with Hunt (Leigh), London Journal, volumes 1 & 2 bound in 1, Arms Press Inc., New York, 1967, original blue cloth, folio, and other ultra modern history reference, including The Oxford History of England, 16 volumes, The Oxford History of the United States, 4 volumes, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, some paperbacks, VG, 8vo/folio
£100-150
688 History. A large collection of mid 20th century and modern historical reference and related, including The Journal of Hellenic Studies, volumes 22-53, 1902-1933, uniform blue cloth, 8vo (32 volumes in total), and publications by Oxford, Batsford, Cambridge, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo/folio (6 shelves & 2 cartons)
£150-200
693 Johnson (Samuel). The Lives of the Poets, volumes 1-4 (complete), Oxford, 2006, original blue cloth in slipcase, 8vo, together with Smith (Harriet Elinor [editor]), Autobiography of Mark Twain, volumes 1 & 2 (of 3) only, 2010-13, numerous black and white illustrations, original black cloth in dust jackets, large 8vo, and other ultra modern biography and related, including publications by Oxford, Sutton, Penguin, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, some paperbacks, VG, 8vo/4to
687 Starkie (Walter). The Road to Santiago, Pilgrims of St. James, 1st edition, 1957, original red cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with other modern travel and historical reference and related, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)
£100-150
£200-300
685 Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 560 fiction and non-fiction paperback books, including publications by Penguin, Pelican, Oxford, Routledge, all original wrappers, G/VG, 8vo (7 shelves)
£100-150
691 History. A large collection of modern historical and biographical reference, all hardback publications, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo
684 Penguin Paperbacks. A large collection of approx. 601 Penguin paperbacks, mostly orange fiction, some non-fiction, all original wrappers, G/VG, 8vo (7 shelves)
£100-150
(6 shelves)
£100-150
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695 Young (John P.). San Francisco, A History of the Pacific Coast Metropolis, 2 volumes, circa 1912, numerous monochrome illustrations after photographs, etc., top edge gilt, original threequarter dark brown morocco gilt, a little rubbed and scuffed to joints and extremities, 4to, limited signed edition 482 of an unspecified total, with additional limitation leaf bound in before title, together with Sale (Lady), A Journal of the Disasters in Affghanistan 18411842, 2 volumes bound in one, Paris, Galignani, 1843, folding plan and single-page plan, contemporary half calf gilt, rubbed, 8vo, plus Sleidan (Johann), De Quatuor Monarchiis libri tres cum notis H. Meibomi et G. Horni, Leiden, 1669, engraved title, contemporary vellum, rubbed and a little soiled, 12mo, and other mostly 19th century science and travel interest, including Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, volumes XI-XII, January 1842-December 1843, plus Index volume for volumes I-XIII, Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Ipswich 1851, Belfast 1852 & Liverpool 1854, Ebers, Egypt: Descriptive, Historical, and Picturesque, trans. Clara Bell, 2 volumes, Cassell, circa 1870s, The Geographical Journal, 16 volumes, a broken, January 1923-June 1948, Murray’s Handbooks for Egypt, 1891, Asia Minor, 1895, and the Mediterranean, 1882, etc.
698 Marder (Arthur J.). From the Dreadnought To Scapa Flow, The Royal Navy in the Fisher Era, volumes 1-5, mixed editions, 1966-70, volumes 1-3 signed by the author to title-pages, black and white illustrations, previous owner’s inscription to front endpapers, all original blue cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot with some minor loss, 8vo, together with other modern military history, biography and reference, including publications by Airlife, Oxford, Greenhill Books, Pen & Sword, Sutton, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)
699 Cooke (Edward). A Voyage To The South Sea And Round The World in The Years 1708 To 1711, volumes 1 & 2, Bibliotheca Australiana, facsimile edition, 1969, black and white illustrations and folding maps, 8vo, together with a large collection of ultra modern biography reference and related, including publications by Yale, Oxford, Penguin, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, some paperbacks, VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)
£100-150
700 Taruskin (Richard). The Oxford History of Western Music, volumes 1-6 (complete), 2005, numerous black and white illustrations, original black cloth in dust jackets, 8vo, together with Scott (Johnny), A Book of Britain, 2010, original publisher’s blocked gilt-decorated morocco and decorative cloth, large 4to, and other history reference and related, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, some paperbacks, VG, 8vo/4to
Ex libris Sir Nicholas Ambraseys (1929-2012), the eminent seismologist. (3 shelves) £150-200
696 Chabot (J.-B.). Chronique de Michel Le Syrien, Patriarche Jacobite d’Antioche (1166-1199), 4 volumes, Paris, 1899, Facsimile Reprint, Brussels, 1963, contemporary uniform red cloth gilt, 4to, together with Collie (Michael and Diemer, John, editors), Murchison’s Wanderings in Russia, His Geological Exploration of Russia in Europe and the Ural Mountains, 1840 and 1841, British Geological Survey, 2004, monochrome illustrations, folding plates in pocket at rear, original green cloth gilt, 8vo, VG, plus Muller-Wiener (Wolfgang), Bildlexikon zur Topographie Istanbuls, (Deutsches Archaologisches Institut), Tubingen, 1977, numerous monochrome illustrations after photographs, etc., original cloth in torn dust jacket, 4to, and other 20th century publications on travel, geology, earthquakes, soil and engineering mechanics, etc., including U.S. Department of Commerce, San Fernando, California, Earthquake of February 9, 1971, edited by Leonard M. Murphy, 3 volumes, 1973, Istoria de Fenomeni del Tremoto avvenuto nelle Calabrie, e nel Valdemone nell’anno 1783, Atlante, facsimile edition, 1922, etc.
(6 shelves)
£150-200
701 Suarez (Michael F. & Woudhuysen, S.J. & H.R.). The Oxford Companion to the Book, volumes 1 & 2 (complete), 2010, original gilt-decorated quarter red morocco in slipcase, large 4to, together with other literary reference and ultra modern and first edition fiction, including Sebastian Faulks, William Golding, Umberto Eco, Michael Crichton, Stieg Larsson, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, some paperbacks, VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)
£100-150
702 Wakeham (H.B.T.). Harlequin Story. The History of the Harlequin Football Club, 1st edition, 1954, 33 black and white plates, some light spotting, original green cloth in dust jacket, covers rubbed to head and foot with minor loss to bottom right corner of the front cover, 8vo, together with Travers (B.H.), Let’s Talk Rugger, 1st edition, 1950, 11 black and white plates, some light spotting to the text block, original green cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and other modern rugby, cricket, and other sport reference and related, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo
Ex libris Sir Nicholas Ambraseys (1929-2012), the eminent seismologist. (3 shelves) £150-200
697 Wodehouse (P.G.). Barmy in Wonderland, 1st edition, 1952, My Man Jeeves, 2nd printing, 1920, Psmith In The City, reprint edition, 1923, Right Ho Jeeves, 1924, and 21 further mixed edition titles, by the author, all with ‘ex-Libris George MacDonald Fraser’ bookplates to front pastedowns, all original cloth, some boards and spines slightly rubbed, 8vo, (25 volumes in total), together with Arnold (Edwin), Indian Poetry, 9th impression, 1909, contemporary inscription to front endpaper, some light toning and spotting, original gilt-decorated brown cloth, spine slightly rubbed, and Burgess (Anthony), The Wanting Seed, 1st edition, 1962, some light spotting to text block, original green cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly worn to head and foot, 8vo, plus other modern and ultra-modern literature and biography, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)
£100-150
(6 shelves)
£100-150
703 Zeldin (Theodore). The Oxford History of Modern Europe, France 1848-1945, volumes 1 & 2, 1973-77, previous owner’s inscription to front endpaper, original black cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly toned, 8vo, together with Roberts (Michael), A History of Sweden, 4 volumes, Cambridge University Press, 196891, 3 volumes signed by the author to front endpapers, some minor toning, all original cloth in dust jackets, covers and spines slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and other modern historical and biographical reference and related, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to
£150-200
(6 shelves)
£100-150
704 Pelican Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 585 Pelican paperbacks, all non-fiction, all original wrappers, some covers rubbed, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves & a carton)
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OLD MASTER PAINTINGS & PRINTS TRADITIONAL WATERCOLOURS ANTIQUE FURNITURE, CERAMICS & GLASS FINE SILVER, JEWELLERY & OBJETS D’ART Thursday 3 March 2016
Louis Vuitton. Vintage briefcase, with brass catches, leather interior and brown leather strap. Estimate £500-800 Further entries in all categories invited. Please contact Henry Meadows henry@dominicwinter.co.uk
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THE ART OF THE PRINT: 19TH & 20TH CENTURY FINE PRINTS Thursday 7 April 2016
C. R. W. Nevinson (1889-1946). Assembling Parts (from the series ‘The Great War: Britain’s Efforts and Ideals’) 1918. One of one hundred unsigned impressions. Estimate £7,000-9,000. Further entries are invited. Please contact Nathan Winter nathan@dominicwinter.co.uk
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INFORMATION FOR BUYERS AFTER THE AUCTION Online results If you weren’t present or able to follow the auction live, you can find results for the sale on our website shortly after the sale has ended. Payment The price you pay is the amount at which the auctioneer’s hammer falls (the hammer price), plus a buyer’s premium (a percentage of the final hammer price) and vat where applicable. You will be issued with an invoice made out to the name and address provided on your registration form. Please note successful bids made via live bidding cannot be invoiced or paid for until the day after an auction. A live bidding fee of 3% + vat will be added to your invoice.
METHODS OF PAYMENT Cheque Cheques will only be accepted on the day of the sale by prior arrangement (please contact our office for further information). Cheques by post will be accepted but a period of 5 working days will be required for the cheque to clear before purchases can be collected or posted. Cash Payments can be made at the Cashier’s Office, either during or after the sale. Debit Card There is no additional charge for purchases made with these cards. Debit cards drawn on an overseas bank, however, will be subject to a 2% surcharge. Credit Cards Visa and Mastercard are accepted, a 2% surcharge will apply. It is a good idea to let your card provider know in advance if you are intending to buy something. This can help cut down the time we need to seek authority when you come to pay. Bank Transfer All transfers must state the relevant invoice no. If transferring from a foreign currency, the amount we receive must be the total due after the currency conversion and the deduction of any bank charges. Collection/Postage/Delivery If you attend the auction in person and are successful in your bid, you are free to collect your item once payment has been made. Successful commission or live bids will be invoiced to you the day after the sale. When it is possible for our in-house packing department to send your purchase(s), a charge for postage/packing/insurance will be included in your invoice. Where it is not possible for our in-house packing department to send your item you will be required to make your own arrangements or to contact Mailboxes etc (tel: 01793 525009) who may be able to help. We provide a monthly delivery service to Central London, usually on Wednesday of the week following an auction. Payment must be received before this option can be requested. A charge will be added to your invoice for this service.
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Dominic Winter SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS
Libraries & Archives Nathan Winter & Chris Albury Paintings & Prints Nathan Winter Antiques & Furniture Henry Meadows Medals & Militaria Henry Meadows Aviation & Transport Collections Chris Albury & Henry Meadows Atlases, Maps & Prints John Trevers Antiquarian Books Colin Meays Modern First Editions Paul Rasti Children's Books, Toys & Games Susanna Winters Oriental & Islamic Art Matthew Farren Sports Books & Memorabilia Paul Rasti Taxidermy, Fossils & Field Sports John Trevers Vintage Photography & Cinema Chris Albury Manuscripts, Autographs & Ephemera Chris Albury For free valuations without obligation, please contact any of the above specialists for further advice.
Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5UQ 01285 860006 / firstname or info@dominicwinter.co.uk
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Conditions of Sale and Business 1. The Seller warrants to the Auctioneer and the buyer that he is the true owner or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims.
7. Any representation or statement by the Auctioneer in any catalogue, brochure or advertisement of forthcoming sales as to authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgement as to such matters and neither the Auctioneer nor his servants or agents are responsible for the correctness of such opinions. No warranty whatsoever is given by the Auctioneer or the seller in respect of any lot and any express or implied warranties are hereby excluded.
2. (a) The highest bidder to be the buyer. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen he has absolute authority to settle it or re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid, divide any lot, combine any two or more lots or withdraw any lot without prior notice. (b) Where goods are bought at auction by a buyer who has entered into an agreement with another or others that the other or others (or some of them) shall abstain from bidding for the goods and the buyer or other party or one of the other parties is a dealer (as defined in the Auction Biddings Agreement Act 1927) the buyer warrants that the goods are bought bona fide on joint account.
8. (a) Notwithstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within fourteen days of the sale the Auctioneer has received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within fourteen days after such notification the buyer returns the same to the Auctioneer in the same condition as at the time of the sale and satisfies the Auctioneer that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. "A deliberate forgery" means a lot made with intention to deceive. (b) A buyer's claim under this condition shall be limited to any amount paid to the Auctioneer for the lot and for the purpose of this condition the buyer shall be the person to whom the original invoice was made out by the Auctioneer.
3. The buyer shall pay the price at which a lot is knocked down by the Auctioneer to the buyer (“the hammer price”) together with a premium of 19.5% of the hammer price. Where the lot is marked by an asterisk the premium will be subject to VAT at 23.40% which under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme will form part of the buyer’s premium on our invoice and will not be separately identified (the premium added to the hammer price will hereafter collectively be referred to as “the total sum due”). By making any bid the buyer acknowledges that his attention has been drawn to the fact that on the sale of any lot the Auctioneer will receive from the seller commission at its usual rates in addition to the said premium of 19.5% and assents to the Auctioneer receiving the said commission.
9. Lots may be removed during the sale after full settlement in accordance with 4(d) hereof. 10. All goods delivered to the Auctioneer's premises will be deemed to be delivered for sale by auction unless otherwise stated in writing and will be catalogued and sold at the Auctioneer's discretion and accepted by the Auctioneer subject to all these conditions. In the case of miscellaneous books, the Auctioneer reserves the right to extract and dispose of books that, in the opinion of the Auctioneer at his absolute discretion, have no saleable value and, therefore, might detract from the saleability of the rest of the lot and the Auctioneer shall incur no liability to the seller, in respect of the books disposed of. By delivering the goods to the Auctioneer for inclusion in his auction sales each seller acknowledges that he/she accepts and agrees to all the conditions.
4. (a) The buyer shall forthwith upon the purchase give in his name and permanent address and pay to the Auctioneer immediately after the conclusion of the auction the total sum due. (b) The buyer may be required to pay down during the course of the sale the whole or any part of the total sum due, and if he fails to do so after such request the lot or lots may at the Auctioneer's absolute discretion be put up again and resold immediately. (c) The buyer shall at his own expense take away any lot or lots purchased no later than five working days after the auction day. (d) The Auctioneer may at his own discretion agree credit terms with a buyer and extend the time limits for collection in special cases but otherwise payment shall be deemed to have been made only after the Auctioneer has received cash or a sterling banker’s draft or the buyer's cheque has been cleared.
11. (a) Unless otherwise instructed in writing all goods on the Auctioneer's premises and in their custody will be held insured against the risks of fire, burglary, water damage and accidental breakage or damage. The value of the goods so covered will be the hammer price, or in the case of unsold lots the best bid, or in the case of loss or damage prior to the sale that which the specialised staff of the Auctioneer shall in their absolute discretion estimate to be the auction value of such goods. (b) The Auctioneer shall not be responsible for damage to or the loss, theft, or destruction of any goods not so insured because of the owner’s written instructions.
5. (a) If the buyer fails to pay for or take away any lot or lots pursuant to clause 4 or breaches any other condition of that clause the Auctioneer as agent for the seller shall be entitled after consultation with the seller to exercise one or other of the following rights: (i) Rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the buyer who defaults and re-sell the lot or lots whereupon the defaulting buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer any shortfall between the proceeds of that sale after deduction of costs of re-sale and the total sum due. Any surplus shall belong to the seller. (ii) Proceed for damages for breach of contract. (b) Without prejudice to the Auctioneer's rights hereunder if any lots or lots are not collected within five days or such longer period as the Auctioneer may have agreed otherwise, the Auctioneer may charge the buyer a storage charge of £1.00 + VAT at the current rate per lot per day. (c) Ownership of the lot purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he has paid to the Auctioneer the total sum due.
12. The Auctioneer shall remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller thirty days after the day of the auction provided that the Auctioneer has received the total sum due from the buyer. In all other cases the Auctioneer will remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller within seven days of the receipt by the Auctioneer of the total sum due. The Auctioneer will not be deemed to have received the total sum due until after any cheque delivered by the buyer has been cleared. In the event of the Auctioneer exercising his right to rescind the sale his obligation to the seller hereunder lapses. 13. In the case of the seller withdrawing instructions to the Auctioneer to sell any lot or lots, the Auctioneer may charge a fee of 12.5% of the Auctioneer's middle estimate of the auction price of the lot withdrawn together with Value Added Tax thereon and any expenses incurred in respect of the lot or lots.
6. (a) The seller shall be entitled to place a reserve on any lot and the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller for any lot on which a reserve has been placed. A seller may not bid on any lot on which a reserve has been placed. (b) Where any lot fails to sell, the Auctioneer shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-offer the lot for sale or to collect the lot and may be asked to pay a commission not exceeding 50% of the selling commission and any special expenses incurred in cataloguing the lot. (c) If such arrangements are not made within seven days of the notification the Auctioneer is empowered to sell the lot by auction or by private treaty at not less than the reserve price and to receive from the seller the normal selling commission and special expenses.
14. The Auctioneer’s current standard notices and information (i.e. Collation and Amendments) will apply to any contract with the Auctioneer as if incorporated herein. 15. These conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English Law.
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DOMINIC WINTER SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS Saleroom and Offices: Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Gloucestershire GL7 5UQ Tel: 01285 860006 Fax: 01285 862461
COMMISSION SLIP Please Bid on my behalf at the sale on 27 January 2016 up to the amount shown. I acknowledge that I will be required to pay a buyer's premium at the current rate.
Lot ÂŁ Brief Description ______________________________________________________________________________________
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Postage can be arranged for most purchases. For UK and European customers we use DPD (formerly Parceline) or Royal Mail: a separate charge is added to the invoice (minimum ÂŁ15) and parcels are despatched as soon as possible after payment has been received. All framed and glazed items and all lots for overseas customers outside Europe will be sent to Mail Boxes Etc. (tel: Swindon 01793 525009) or R.F. Shipping (tel: London 0845 873 6240). Both of these companies will quote and invoice separately. Please note: DWBA invoices must be paid before consignments are handed to third party shipping companies.
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The nearest train station to the saleroom is Kemble (BR) which is on the London (Paddington) to Worcester Shrub Hill line. Train journey times from London are on average 90 minutes whether direct or with one change, and run at about one per hour from early until late. Several of the trains in each direction are direct and about half the services require a brief change at Swindon. Customers are advised to check train times and book as early as possible for the best range of ticket services and discounts.
National Rail Enquiries:
08457 484950
Telephone advance train ticket booking:
08457 000125 (First Great Western)
Online train timetables and online ticket bookings:
www.nationalrail.co.uk
Taxis from Kemble Station (5 miles/10 minutes) Brian's Cabs Cirencester Radio Cars Cirencester Taxis
01285 655299 / 07980 579947 01285 650850 01285 642767
Taxis from Swindon Station (12 miles/25minutes) V-Cars
01793 701701
Cirencester Visitor Information Centre
+44 (0)1285 654180 cirencestervic@cotswold.gov.uk
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