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Wallis’s Elegant and Instructive Game Exhibiting the Wonders of Nature in each Quarter of the World, 1824, hand-coloured engraved game with central title cartouche and 26 numbered vignette scenes, sectionalised on linen, 46 x 64cm, with original instruction booklet and slipcase. £400-500 (11th June)

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CONTENTS Travel & Exploration Military History Admiral Lord Nelson & Maritime History Battle of Waterloo British Topography Natural History Maps Decorative Prints & Original Art Historical Documents & Autographs Antiquarian Science & Medicine Art Reference Sports Books General Literature Book Furniture Cartons & Quantity

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TRAVEL & EXPLORATION To commence at 10am

1 Africa & The Americas. A collection of 40 extracts from the Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society, circa 1880-1930, most with folding maps or illustrations after photographs, all uniformly bound in modern cloth, with paper label to upper cover, slim 8vo

4 Asia. A collection of 43 separately bound extracts from the Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society, circa 1880-1930, most with folding maps or other illustrations, uniformly bound in modern cloth with paper label to upper cover, slim 8vo The collection includes Sir Richard Temple, The Highway from the Indus to Candahar, 1880, Reginald Chomberg, A Fourth Journey in the Tien Shan, 1932, Sir Aurel Stein, Alexander’s Campaign on the Indian North-West Frontier, circa 1923, Eric Shipton, The Mount Everest Reconaissance, 1935, A.F. Mummery, Further Explorations in the Caucasus, 1889, Douglas W. Freshfield, Suanetia, 1888, G. James Morrison, Journeys in the Interior of China, 1880, A.D. Carey, A Journey Round Chinese Turkestan and along the Northern Frontier of Tibet, 1887, Lord Lamington, Journey Through the TransSalwin Shan States to Tong-King, 1891, Major-General Sir F.J. Goldsmid, Journey from Bandar Abbas to Nash-had by Sistan, 1873, Ney Elias, Narrative of a Journey through Western Mongolia, 1873, Colonel C.E. Stewart, The Herat Valley and the Persian Border, from the Hari-rud to Sistan, 1885, etc. (43) £300-500

Includes Captain F.D. Lugard, An Expedition to Borgu, on the Niger, September 1895, F.S. Arnot, Journey from Natal to Bihé, and Benguella, and thence across the Central Plateau of Africa to the Sources of the Zambesi and Congo, 1889, Colonel Sir Francis de Winton, The Congo Free State, 1886, H.J. Mackinder, A Journey to the Summit of Mount Kenya, British East Africa, May 1900, Claude M. Macdonald, Exploration of the Benue and Its Northern Tributary the Kebbi, 1891, H.H. Johnston, British Central Africa, November 11th 1890, H.H. Johnston, The River Congo from its mouth to Bolobo, November 12th 1883, H.H. Johnston, The Kilima-njaro Expedition, January 26 1885, Edward Whymper, A Journey Among the Great Andes of the Equator, May 9th 1881, C.M. Woodford, Further Explorations in the Solomon Islands, February 24th 1890, Rev. W. Spotswood Green, Explorations in the Glacier Regions of the Selkirk Range, British Columbia, February 11th 1889, etc. (40) £300-400

5 Baron (A.). La Belgique Monumentale, Historique et Pittoresque, 2 volumes, Brussels, 1844, hand coloured plates of costume, b&w wood engraved plates and illustrations, contemporary half calf gilt, rubbed and joints with some wear, shelf label to foot of spine of each volume, with adhesive tape, large 8vo, together with Bonaparte (Prince Roland), Une Excursions en Crose, Paris, 1891, b&w plates after photographs, some light spotting, contemporary morocco-backed red cloth gilt, rubbed and scuffed, 4to, and Simonin (Louis). La Vie Souterraine ou les mines et les mineurs, Paris, 1867, numerous colour lithographs and b&w plates, some scattered spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary morocco-backed dark green cloth gilt, rubbed and scuffed with shelf label to foot of spine, with adhesive tape, large 8vo, and Chenu (Dr.), Encyclopedie d’Histoire Naturelle, 10 volumes, Paris, 1865-78, numerous b&w plates, contemporary uniform brown half morocco gilt, with library label to front pastedown and upper cover of each volume, shelf label to foot of spine of each volume with adhesive tape, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to, plus other natural history, all printed in French, including Fredol, Le Monde de la mer, 2nd edition, Paris, 1866, etc., and other French topographical interest and similar, including Touchard-Lafosse, La Loire Historique, 5 volumes, 1851, M.J. Boldenyi, La Hongrie Ancienne et Moderne, Paris, 1851, etc., mostly leather bound, many with shelf label to foot of spine with adhesive tape, some wear, mainly 4to

2 Argonaut Press. The World Encompassed and Analogous Contemporary Documents concerning Sir Francis Drake’s Circumnavigation of the World, with an Appreciation of the Achievement by Sir Richard Carnac Temple, 1926, together with seven other Argonaut Press titles comprising, The Voyages of the Cabots, and the English Discovery of North America Under Henry VII and Henry VIII, by James A. Williamson, 1929, The Most Noble and Famous Travels of Marco Polo, together with the Travels of Nicolo de’ Conti, Edited from the Elizabethan Translation of John Frampton by N.M. Penzer, 1929, The Voyages of Christopher Columbus..., newly Translated and Edited by Cecil Jane, 1930, Ralegh’s Last Voyage, by V.T. Harlow, 1932, The Observations of Sir Richard Hawkins, Edited from the Text of 1622..., by James A. Williamson, 1933, The Discoverie of the large and bewtiful Empire of Guiana by Sir Walter Ralegh, Edited... by V.T. Harlow, 1928, b & w and some colour plates (including few folding), edges rough-trimmed, first six listed titles in original quarter vellum, and final two volumes in original two tone cloth, some with light dust soiling, large 8vo (8)

£100-150

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, title page cut and torn with partial loss, twenty-seven (complete as list) double page engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, some offsetting, some near contemporary pencil and ink marginalia and juvenile doodles, some annotations to a few maps, some staining and spotting, near contemporary quarter sheep, bumped and worn, slim folio Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1)

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£200-300

6 Bartlett (W.H. & others, illust.). Syria, the Holy Land, Asia Minor Illustrated, 3 vols. in one, 1836-38, three additional engraved titles, two engraved maps, 117 steel-engraved plates, some spotting and water stains, disbound, 4to, together with Syria, the Holy Land, Asia Minor Illustrated, parts II & III only, by W.H. Bartlett, 1838, two additional engraved titles, two engraved maps, 59 steel-engraved plates, disbound, 4to, plus Picturesque Beauties of the Rhine, by Henry Gray Fearnside, c. 1860, 40 steel-engraved plates, some spotting and toning, a.e.g., original red cloth gilt, a little rubbed and stained, 8vo

£70-100

Sold as a collection of plates not subject to return. (3)

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£150-200


9 Bougainville (Jean-Pierre de). Recherches sur les voyages de Pytheas et sur ceux d’Hannon, 1st edition, Paris, 1761, general title, text in two parts, the first part with pages numbered 146-165, the second part with pages numbered 10-103, folding engraved map of the Navigation of Hanno by Robert de Baugondy, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, with bookplate of Max Salomon to front pastedown, contemporary French speckled full calf, gilt decorated spine, very slightly rubbed, small 4to

7 Boetticher (Jacob Gottlieb, and others). A Geographical, Historical, and Political Description of the Empire of Germany, Holland, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Prussia, Italy, Sicily, Corsica and Sardinia; with a Gazetteer of Reference to the Principal Places in those Countries. Compiled and Translated from the German. To which are Added Statistical Tables of all the States of Europe... with a Supplementary Table, printed for John Stockdale, 1st ed., 1800, engraved key map frontispiece, three large folding maps, 23 engraved maps of European cities (Rome & Paris folding), a few repairs to versos, light spotting and offsetting, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed, 4to (1)

Jean-Pierre de Bougainville (1722-1763) was the elder brother of the famous French explorer Louis Antoine de Bougainville, and a man of letters and classical scholar, who wrote a number of treatises on the ancient world. He was elected to the Academie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres in 1746, and became permanent secretary of the institution in 1754. He died at the age of 40 from severe asthma. The present work appears to be the re-issued sheets of these two works from the Memoires de Litterature de l’Academie Royale first published in 1753, with a new title page. (1) £150-200

£300-400

8 Borneo & New Guinea. A collection of extracts from the Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society, circa 1880-1930, most with folding map or illustrations, all uniformly bound in modern cloth, with paper label to upper cover, slim 8vo Includes Sir William Macgregor, Journey to the Summit of the Owen Stanley Range, New Guinea, December 9th 1889, David Lindsay, An Expedition across Australia from South to North... in 1885-6, Rev. W.S. Green, Recent Explorations in the Southern Alps of New Zealand, January 7th 1884, Rev. J. Chalmers, Explorations in South-Eastern New Guinea, January 17th 1887, Everard im Thurn, The Ascent of Mount Roraima, August 1885, Captain J. Moresby, Recent Discoveries at the Eastern end of New Guinea, November 24th 1873, Basil H. Thompson, New Guinea: Narrative of an Explorating Expedition to the Louisiade and D’Entrecasteaux Islands, July 8th 1889, Charles Hose, A Journey up the Baran River to Mount Dulit and the Highlands of Borneo, March 1893, Theodore F. Bevan, Discovery of Two New Rivers in British New Guinea, October 1887, H. Warington Smyth, Journeys in the Siamese East Coast States, May 1898, etc. (17) £100-150

10 Cameron (Verney Lovett). Across Africa, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Daldy, Isbister & Co., 1877, folding colour map in pocket at rear of first volume, b&w plates and illustrations, including one or two folding, original publisher’s gilt-decorated dark blue cloth, very slightly rubbed (generally in good condition), 8vo, together with Andersson (Charles John), Lake Ngami; or, Explorations and Discoveries, during four years wanderings in the wilds of South Western Africa, 16 tinted lithographed plates, folding map at rear, one plate with small repair to fore-margin, occasional marks, title with some minor fraying to fore-margin restrengthened, original blindstamped brown cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks, large 8vo, plus Ross (W. McGregor), Kenya from Within, a short political history, 1st edition, 1927, b&w plates and illustrations, bookplate of Roger Makins to front pastedown, original dark blue cloth gilt, spine lightly faded, 8vo (4)

£300-500

11 Clark (Rev. T.). A New General Atlas of Modern Geography from the Latest and Best Authorities..., published John Souter, 1828, title page, folding map of the world on Mercator’s projection and twentysix double page engraved maps (complete as list) all with contemporary outline colouring, occasional finger soiling, later ownership signature and address to front endpaper, text block split, contemporary half calf, lacking upper board, 8vo Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1)

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£100-150


Lot 15 12 Cooper (Edward Joshua). Views in Egypt and Nubia executed in ethnography, published by J. Murray, volumes 1-2, each volume with six plates, including one folding, two copies of volume 2, subscriber’s copies with author’s initials to title, original printed paper wrappers, large 4to (3)

15 Cunaeus (pseud. P. van der Kun). La Republique des Hebreux. Ou l’on voit l’origine de ce peuple, ses loix, sa religion, son gouvernement tant ecclesiastique que politique; ses ceremonies, ses coutumes, ses progrez, ses revolutions, sa decadence, & enfin sa ruine, 5 volumes, Amsterdam, Pierre Mortier, 1705-13, frontispiece to each volume (volume 1 detached), 67 engraved plates and maps, including many folding, contemporary mottled calf, library bookplate to front pastedown and upper cover of each volume, shelf label with adhesive tape to foot of each spine, heavily rubbed with joints partly cracked, 8vo, together with Basnage (Jacques), Histoire des Juifs, depuis Jesus Christ jusqu-a present. Pour servir de continuation a la’Histoire de Joseph, 9 volumes bound in 15, The Hague, Henri Scheurleer, 1716-, engraved vignette to title of several volumes, half-titles present, several engraved plates, contemporary sprinkled calf gilt with library bookplate to front pastedown and upper cover of each volume, heavily rubbed and some wear to extremities, joints partly cracked, one or two volumes with loss to spine, all 12mo

£100-150

13 Coxe (William). Account of the Russian Discoveries between Asia and America. To which are added, the conquest of Siberia, and the History of the Transactions and Commerce between Russia and China, 4th ed., enlarged, 1803, four folding engraved maps, one single-page map and one single-page engraved view, some scattered spotting and light dust soiling, armorial bookplate of Edward Loveden Loveden of Buscot Park, contemporary calf, joints cracked, lacking spine labels, spine torn with loss to upper panel, worn, 8vo (1)

£100-150

14 Cumming (Roualeyn Gordon). Five Years of a Hunter’s Life in the Far Interior of South Africa. With notices of the native tribes, and anecdotes of the chase of the lion, elephant, hippopotamus, giraffe, rhinoceros, &c., 2 volumes bound in one, 1st edition, John Murray, 1850, b&w wood engraved frontispiece and additional title to each volume, occasional neat early marginal annotation in ink, contemporary half green calf gilt, with bookplate of John Madden to front pastedown, 8vo, together with [Leverson, Major H. A.]. The Forest and The Field by H.A.L. ‘The Old Shekarry’, 2nd edition, Saunders, Otley & Co., 1867, mounted photographic portrait frontispiece (remargined), b&w wood engraved illustrations, occasional spotting, original green cloth gilt, very slightly rubbed, generally in clean conditon, 8vo, plus Brown (J. Moray), Shikar Sketches with Notes on Indian Field-Sports, 1st edition, Hurst and Blackett, 1887, b&w wood engraved plates, some minor marginal spotting, original red cloth gilt, a little rubbed and some marks, spine lightly discoloured, and two others (Rowland Ward, The Sportsman’s Handbook to Practical Collecting, Preserving, and Artistic Setting-up of Trophies and Specimens, together with a guide to the hunting grounds of the world, 8th edition, 1900, & J. W. Best, Indian ShikarNotes (2nd edition), With special reference to the Central Provinces, Allahabad, Pioneer Press, 1922), both in original cloth, 8vo (5)

The first work consists of the translation by Hugo-Willem Goerée (1635-1711) of the De Republica Hebraeorum by P. van der Kun ‘Cunaeus’ (1586-1638), and includes, as the 4th and 5th volumes, Jacques Basnage’s Antiquites Judaiques (Barbier IV, 324, Querard I, 207 and II, 355, Graesse II, 307). (20) £300-400

16 Dieffenbach (Ernest). Travels in New Zealand; with Contributions to the Geography, Geology, Botany, and Natural History of that Country, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1843, four tinted lithographed plates, outline engraving of a whale, 4 pages publisher’s list at end of volume II, frontispieces and titles detached, some light toning and offsetting, bookplates, original green blindstamped cloth, upper covers detached, volume I lacking spine, volume II spine chipped, 8vo, together with Parkes (Sir Henry), Fifty Years in the Making of Australian History, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1892, portrait frontispieces, some waterstains, booksplates to upper pastedowns, original cloth, a little rubbed, Stokes (J. Lort), Discoveries in Australia with an account of Coasts and Rivers explored and surveyed during the Voyage of HMS Beagle..., 2 volumes, T. & W. Boone, 1846, twenty-six engraved plates, one folding chart (of eight), some offsetting and dust-staining throughout, later cloth, 8vo

£200-300

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19 Hohnel (Ludwig von). Discovery of Lakes Rudolph and Stefanie, a Narrative of Count Samuel Teleki’s Exploring & Hunting Expedition in Eastern Equatorial Africa, in 1887 & 1888, translated by Nancy Bell, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Longmans, Green & Co., 1894, two large folding colour maps, numerous wood engraved illustrations, oval library blindstamp to lower outer corner of frontispiece, title and following leaf of each volume, and to final leaf of text of each volume, and to lower outer corners of some illustrations, folding map at rear of second volume partly restrengthened, titles with library inkstamp to verso, original brown cloth gilt in clean condition, 8vo (2)

£300-400

20 Holmes (William Richard). Sketches on the Shores of the Caspian, Descriptive and Pictorial, 1st ed., 1845, four tinted litho plates, four letterpress wood-engraved vignettes, some minor scattered spotting, original blind-stamped cloth gilt, spine faded and slightly torn mostly to joints, light dust-soiling, 8vo Holmes was related to James Brant, British Consul at Erzerum, with whom he stayed whilst researching this work. (1) £200-300

17 Gisborne (Lionel). The Isthmus of Darien in 1852. Journal of the Expedition of Inquiry for the Junction of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, 1st ed., 1853, four folding colour maps, 4 pp. publisher’s list at end, a few minor spots, previous owner signature and manuscript shelf number, original green cloth, spine a little faded with small splits at head, 8vo (1)

21 Kitchin (Thomas). A New Universal Atlas, Exhibiting all the Empires, Kingdoms, States, Republics &c. &c. In the whole World. being a Complete Collection of the Most Approved Maps extant...., from the last edition of D’Anville and Robert, 5th edition, published Robert Laurie and James Whittle, 1801, title and index page with slight staining, fifty-nine maps printed on seventy five map sheets, all with contemporary outline colouring, (complete as list), some closed tears to old folds, occasional slight offsetting, near contemporary ownership signature to front pastedown, hinges and joints weak, contemporary half calf, rubbed, frayed and worn, folio

£150-200

18 Hackett (James). Narrative of the Expedition which sailed from England in 1817 to join the South American Patriots..., John Murray, 1818, half-title, occasional minor mark, contemporary half calf, red morocco label to spine, a little rubbed and scuffed, slim 8vo (1)

£100-150

This atlas is spectacular for the sheer scale of some of the maps. Many are on two or even three sheets that if conjoined would be the size of a large scale wall map. Although created by Thomas Kitchin the maps draw on the work of a variety of cartographers including D’Anville, De Vaugondy, Jefferys and Rocque. (1) £7000-10000

22 Lallemand (A.). Atlas Topographique du traité théorique et pratique des Operations secondaries de la Guerre, 2 volumes (Atlas/Text), Paris, Librairie Militaire, J. Dumaine, 1846, title with lithographed vignette by C. Vernet, 42 lithographed battle plans, most with hand-colouring, some spotting to endpapers (text volume with some spotting throughout), contemporary half calf, with gilt morocco label to upper cover of each volume, library bookplate to upper cover each, heavily rubbed and scuffed, folio/4to, together with Millin (Aubin-Louis), Atlas pour servir au Voyage dans les departmens du midi de la France, Paris, Imprimerie Imperiale, 1807, half-title, 83 mostly folding copper engraved plates (numbered ILXXX and Xb XXIIb and XLIXb), including three with hand-colouring, some light spotting, contemporary calf, heavily worn, with covers detached, 4to, plus Thiers (Adolphe), Atlas de l’Histoire du Consulat et de l’Empire, Paris, 1864, 66 mostly single-page engraved maps, including two double-page in colour, contemporary clothbacked marbled boards with paper label to upper cover, rubbed and soiled with some wear to spine, large folio, and other similar 19th century French atlases, including an album of tables of four battle plans of the 1814 Campaign, General Chanzy, Campagne de 18701871, La Deuxieme Armée de la Loire, Atlas, 4th edition, Paris, 1872, A-H Duflur, Geographie Sacré, Paris, 1842, etc. (9)

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24 Lloyd (W.). Lloyd’s Sketches of Indian Life, 1890, eighteen chromolithographs, including title, original linen-backed printed boards, a little soiled and marked, inner-hinges cracked, slim folio, together with The History of the Indian Mutiny, steel engraved plates, some marginal tears, original cloth, worn and detached (2)

25 Martin (R. Montgomery). The Illustrated Atlas and Modern History of the World..., circa 1860, decorative title page, two ‘comparison’ plates, eighty-one engraved maps by J.Rapkin with contemporary outline colouring, twenty-four uncoloured engraved town plans (including nine double page), a double page engraved map of the railways of England & Wales and an uncoloured folding decorative map of London, torn along old folds, slight dust and marginal finger soiling, upper hinge and joints weak and cracked, contemporary half calf, worn and frayed, folio

23 Lang (R Hamilton). Cyprus: Its History, its Present Resources, and Future Prospects, 1st ed., 1878, four colour maps (folding map torn along one fold), illustrations, publisher’s list at end, press cuttings pasted to blank area of p.340, scattered spotting, previous owner signature and bookplate of Edward Kenyon, Corps of Royal Engineers, original green cloth gilt, spine and edges rubbed, slight lean, 8vo (1)

£80-120

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26 Martin (R. Montgomery, editor). The Illustrated Atlas, and Modern History of the World, geographical, political, commercial & statistical, J. & F. Tallis, n.d., circa 1851, engraved title page, and 77 engraved maps by J. Rapkin, each with decorated border and vignette illustrations, hand-coloured in outline, contemporary ownership signature of J. Parker to head of title, contents generally in clean condition, contemporary green half morocco gilt, a little rubbed and some minor marks, folio See Phillips 804. (1)

ÂŁ2000-3000

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28 Military Correspondent of The Times. The War in the East 1904-1905, 1st ed., 1905, folding maps, half-tone illustrations, Royal United Service Institution stamps and labels, t.e.g., original blue cloth gilt, spine a little rubbed and darkened with shelf number label, 8vo, together with The Truce in the East and its Aftermath, by B.L. Putnam Weale, 1st ed., 1907, folding map, illustrations, library stamps and marks, original red cloth, spine a little rubbed and faded with shelf number, 8vo, plus My Mission to Russia and Other Diplomatic Memories, by Sir George Buchanan, 2 vols., 1923, halftone illustrations, endpapers browned, original green cloth, 8vo, with others including Sir Ian Hamilton’s A Staff Officer’s Scrap-Book During the Russo-Japanese War, 2nd impression, 1905, Stanley Washburn’s Field Notes from the Russian Front, [1915] and Count Herrmann von Wartensleben’s The Campaign of 1870-1871. Operations of the South Army in January & February 1871, 1872 (10)

£150-200

29 Phillips (Richard, pub.). [New voyages and travels; consisting of originals, translations and abridgements], 12 parts only in 2 vols., [1819], including, Travels in Egypt, being a Continuation of the Travels in the Holy Land, in 1817-18, by Louis Nicolas Forbin, [1819], Travels in Africa, to the Sources of the Senegal and Gambia, in 1818, by Gaspard Mollien, translated from the French, [1819], Narrative of a Voyage in the Indian Seas, in the Nisus Frigate..., During the Years 1810 and 1811, by James Prior, [1819], Narratives of Two Excursions to the Ports of England, Scotland, and Ireland, in 1816, 1817, and 1818; together with a Description of the Breakwater at Plymouth, and also of the Caledonian Canal, Translated from the French..., by Charles Dupin, [1819], Narrative of Thirty-Four Years Slavery and Travels in Africa..., by Pierre Dumont, Collected from the Account Delivered by Himself, by J.S. Quesne, 1819, Voyage along the Eastern Coast of Africa, to Mosambique, Johanna, and Quiloa; to St. Helena; to Rio de Janeiro, Bahia, and Pernambuco in Brazil, in the Nisus Frigate, by James Prior, 1819, Travels in Greece, Turkey, and the Holy Land, in 1817-18, by Louis Forbin, [1818], uncoloured aquatints and engraved plates and maps (some folding), occasional spotting, uniform half calf, elaborate gilt spines with morocco title labels, 8vo, together with Sutherland (David), A tour up the Straits from Gibralter to Constantinople, with the leading events in the present war between the Austrians, Russians and the Turks to the Commencement of of the Year 1789, 2nd edition, corrected, 1790, browning to margins of first & last leaves, contemporary calf, extremities rubbed, 8vo

27 Mengin (Felix ). Histoire de l’Egypte sous le gouvernement de Mohammed-Aly, ou Recit des evenements politiques et militaires qui ont eu lieu depuis le depart des francais jusqu’en 1823, Atlas only, Paris, Arthus Bertrand, 1823, printed title and single-page list of plates, 10 uncoloured lithographed plates, and 2 folding engraved maps (including one with hand-colouring in outline), and two leaves of commercial statistics at end, scattered spotting, contemporary half calf over marbled boards, oval gilt stamp of the Signet Library to centre of each cover, slim folio (41 x 25.5cm)

Sabin 62509 (for Voyages & Travels volumes). Sabin also notes most of the voyages separately. These voyages were issued each month, each with its own title and pagination. (3) £200-300

Atabey 802. Not in Blackmer. The atlas volume only of Felix Mengin’s history of the rule of Mohammed-Aly in Egypt following the expulsion of the French under Napoleon. Two octavo volumes of text were issued together with the atlas, with several of the plates hand-coloured. (1) £700-1000

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30 Roberts (David). The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt & Nubia, 6 volumes in three, 1855-56, 248 tinted lithographed plates, including portrait frontispiece and titles, two uncoloured maps, light waterstain to upper and fore-margins of frontispieces and titles to each volume, otherwise in good clean condition, early presentation inscription to front endpaper of each volume, J. W. D. from E. J. D., December 1860, and with additional presentation inscription below ‘The Revd. John Riddell B.A. with Lady Caird’s warmest regards, Feb: 22d. 1894, all edges gilt, original publisher’s gilt- and blinddecorated dark green full morocco, rubbed and scuffed to joints and edges, 4to

33 Shackleton (E.H.). The Heart of the Antarctic, Being the Story of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909, with an Introduction by Hugh Robert Mill, D.Sc., An Account of the First Journey to the South Magnetic Pole, by Professor T.W. David, F.R.S., 2 vols., 1st ed., 1909, half-titles present, photogravure frontispiece to each, twelve colour plates, numerous b & w plates from photos, three folding maps and one folding panorama contained in rear pocket of vol. 2, errata slip present in vol. 2, occasional scattered spotting, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, original blue cloth gilt, silver blocked title and illustration to upper board of each, slightly frayed at head & foot of spines, some marks & discolouration, 4to

Abbey Travel 388. Tooley 401-402. The first quarto edition, with the plates reduced from the monumental folio edition of 1842-1849 by means of photography. This copy being the publisher’s deluxe issue in full morocco. (3) £1000-1500

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£100-150

31 Scott (John). Paris Revisited, in 1815 by way of Brussels, including a walk over the field of Battle at Waterloo, printed for Longman et al, 1816, slight scattered spotting, short handling tear to title page, contemporary half calf, joints cracked, a little worn and scuffed, 8vo, together with A Visit to Paris in 1814, being a review of the moral, political, intellectual and social condition of the French Capital, fourth edition, printed for Longman et al, 1816, scattered spotting, occasional offsetting, contemporary half calf, joints rubbed, a little scuffed, spine label lacking, 8vo, plus Brown (Thomas, editor), The Fudge Family in Paris, seventh edition, printed for Longman et al, 1818, half-title, scattered spotting, endpapers toned, contemporary half calf, rubbed and worn, red morocco label to spine, small 8vo, plus other early 19th century accounts of France (5)

£150-200

34 Shackleton (Sir Ernest Henry, 1874-1922). The Heart of the Antarctic, Being the Story of the British Antarctic Expedition 19071909, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1909, half-title and photogravure frontispiece to each, 12 colour plates, photo plates, 3 folding maps and folding panorama contained in rear pocket of volume 2, errata slip tipped in to volume 2 before page 1, pencil marginalia, believed to be in Shackleton’s hand, to margins of pp. 249 & 251, further vertical pencil lines to margins of pp. 247-50, 253 and 258 (Biology chapter by James Murray, the marginalia concerning sections on the Adelie penguins), top edges gilt, remainder rough-trimmed, original blue cloth gilt with pictorial upper covers lettered in silver, slightly rubbed and spine to volume 2 faded, 4to

32* [Scott, Captain Robert Falcon, 1868-1912). The Voyages of Captain Scott Retold ‘The Voyage of the “Discovery”‘ and ‘Scott’s Last Expedition’ by Charles Turley, with an Introduction by Sir J.M. Barrie, Bell’s Indian and Colonial Library, 1914, portrait frontispiece, plates and folding map as listed, errata slip tipped in at front, front free endpaper inscribed [by Captain Scott’s mother Hannah], ‘Mrs Campbell, with fond love & good wishes from Her Mother and ‘His Mother’, March 1915, Government House Hobart’, stationer’s stamp ‘J. Walch & Sons Limited, Hobart’ at foot of same page, original blue cloth with pictorial design to upper cover, rubbed and dulled, two small splits at head of spine, 8vo, together with three gilt brass Discovery Expedition uniform buttons (two coat buttons, tarnished, and one epaulette button), each with a wreathed fouled anchor inscribed underneath DISCOVERY, the reverse impressed with maker’s marks for ‘Firmin & Sons Limited, London’

The marginalia are as follows: page 249 line 2, the word Nimrod is crossed through and ‘ship’ written in the margin; on the same page the sentence on lines 7 and 6 from the bottom has been struck through: ‘He has a conscience, at least a human conscious, i.e., the fear of being found out.’; page 251, at the end of the first paragraph concerning the rearing of chicks and a parent bird going back to sea, is written in the margin: ‘then to me where found after including it’. Included with the lot is a press photograph of Shackleton and a letter to the owner from Jan Piggott, Keeper of Archives, Dulwich College, 5th December 2000, in reply to a query about the marginalia in this copy and concluding, ‘It is hard to be absolutely certain, but the nature of the margin comments and the handwriting makes one think they are by Shackleton’ (with original postmarked envelope). Provenance: Acquired by the owner from a bookseller in 2000 who told the buyer that the books had come from an auction of Shackleton family items. At the time the marginalia were unknown to both parties and only discovered later after purchase. (4) £700-1000

It would appear that the three buttons must have belonged to Captain Scott as part of his uniform used during the British National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-1904. Captain Scott had two older sisters, Ettie and Rose. Ettie married William Ellison-Macartney in 1897 who became Governor of Tasmania. Two years later Rose married Captain Eric Campbell of the Royal Irish Fusiliers, one of her brother Archie’s fellow officers in the Hausa Force. In 1913 Ettie and Rose with their mother Hannah were among those who attended the laying ceremony of the foundation stone of St. Alban’s Anglican Church, Claremont, New Zealand. Another woman attending the event was Mrs Edith Knight, who commissioned a three-panel stained glass window commemorating the arrival of Scott and his companions at the South Pole and their death on the return trip. (4) £1200-1500

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35 Skinner (Thomas). Adventures during a Journey Overland to India, by way of Egypt, Syria, and the Holy Land, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1836, engraved frontispiece to each volume, both half titles present, some light spotting to preliminaries, marbled edges and endpapers, contemporary full calf, gilt decorated spines with brown morocco labels (first volume with one label detached and loosely inserted inside), very slightly rubbed, 8vo Blackmer 1547. (2)

£150-200

36 Slatin (Rudolph C., Pasha). Fire and Sword in the Sudan. A Personal Narrative of Fighting and Serving the Dervishes. 18791895, translated by Major F.R. Wingate, 2nd ed., 1896, two folding maps, illustrations, frontispice detached, sellotape marks at front, Royal United Service booklabels, front hinge a little tender, original red cloth gilt, spine lightly faded and rubbed at ends, 8vo, together with The Memoirs of the Gemini Generals. Personal Anecdotes, Sporting Adventures and Sketches of Distinguished Officers, by Major-General Osborn Wilkinson and Major-General Johnson Wilkinson, 1st ed., 1896, presentation inscription to half title, original red cloth, spine faded, 8vo, plus Yeoman Service. Being the Diary of the Wife of an Imperial Yeomanry Officer During the Boer War, by the Lady Maud Rolleston, 1st ed., 1901, portrait frontispiece, halftone illustration, a few spots, original blue cloth, small dent to upper cover, 8vo, with others including Sir George Campbell’s A Handy Book on the Stern Question Being a Very Recent View of Turkey, 2nd ed., 1876 and James Gilchrist’s A Brief Display of the Origin and History of Ordeals; Trials by Battle, Courts of Chivalry or Honour, and the Decision of Private Quarrels by Single Combat..., 1821 (7)

£100-150

37 Smythe (Mrs S.M.). Ten Months in the Fiji Islands, With an Introduction and Appendix by Colonel W.J. Smythe, 1st ed., 1864, ten chromolithograph and tinted plates, four maps (two folding), original green gilt decorated cloth, worn at head and extremities rubbed, 8vo, together with Eastman (Mary H.), Chicora and Other Regions of the Conquerors and the Conquered, published Philadelphia, 1854, twenty-one engraved plates (correct as list), scattered spotting, a.e.g., original blindstamped cloth gilt, rebacked preserving original spine label, rubbed, 4to (2)

39 Sturt (Captain Charles). Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia, During the Years 1828, 1829, 1830, and 1831: With Observations on the Soil, Climate and General Resources of the Colony of New South Wales, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1833, half titles, 13 engraved plates, of which four hand-coloured, folding engraved map, single-page map, a few scattered spots, armorial bookplates of Wrey Park, contemporary sprinkled calf, spines with red and green labels and gilt decoration, covers detached, 8vo

£150-250

38 Sonnini (C.S.). Voyage dans la haute et basse Egypte, 3 volumes, Paris: F. Buisson, text volumes only, some light scattered spotting, contemporary morocco backed marbled boards, ex-library copy with usual ink stamps to preliminaries, and sellotaped shelf label to foot of spine, small 8vo, together with Schliemann (Henry), Mycenes, Paris, 1879, b&w illustrations throughout, some scattered spotting, contemporary morocco, gilt decorated spine, ex library copy with usual stamps and labels to preliminaries, and sellotaped shelf label to foot of spine, 4to, plus Borelli (Jules), Ethiopie Meridionale Journale de Mon Voyage aux pays Amhara, Oromo et Sidama, Septembre 1885, Novembre 1888, Paris, 1890, numerous b&w illustrations throughout, original red morocco, ex library with usual stamps and labels to preliminaries, and sellotaped shelf label to foot of spine, plus other travel related, all printed in French, including Francis Wey, Rome, and others, all ex library (25)

Ferguson 1704. Sturt’s expeditions to explore the river systems of New South Wales, the first of which was drought-affected and resulted in the discovery and naming of the Darling River. The second expedition was to trace the Murrumbidgee River, which flowed into another river, named the Murray by Sturt (unaware that it was in fact the Hume River, discovered earlier by Hume and Hovell). Sturt and his party had to row for nearly 1000 miles, against the current, to Sydney after a relief vessel failed to materialise on the south coast. (2) £300-500

40 Valentia (George Annesley, Viscount). Voyages and Travels to India, Ceylon, the Red Sea, Abyssinia and Egypt, in the Years 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805 and 1806, vols. I & II only (of 3), 1809, half titles, 41 engraved plates, large folding chart of the Read Sea (linenbacked), some light spotting and offsetting, bookplates, contemporary calf, some wear to spines, 4to

£150-200

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£200-300


Lot 41 41 Williamson (Captain Thomas). The Costume and Customs of Modern India; from a collection of drawings by Charles Doyley, Esq., engraved by J.H. Clark and C. Dubourg; with a preface and copius descriptions by Captain Thomas Williamson, 1st edition, published and sold by Edward Orme, [1823], title and preliminary text, 20 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates, each accompanied by descriptive letterpress (mostly on two leaves), in generally clean condition, with wide margins, text leaves watermarked J. Whatman Turkey Mill 1822/1823, modern good-quality red half morocco gilt over marbled boards, folio (39 x 26.5cm)

42 Winterhalder (Theodor Ritter von). Kampfe in China. Eine Darstellung der Wirren und der Betheiligung von Ostereich-Ungarns Seemacht an Ihrer Niederwerfung in den Jahren 1900-1901, Budapest, 1902, two loose folding maps at end, illustrations, library bookplate, original cloth, upper cover detached with loss at top corner, some wear to spine, 8vo, together with China Under the Empress Dowager. Being the History of the Life and Times of Tzu Hsi... by J.O.P. Bland and E. Backhouse, 1st ed., 1910, half-tone illustrations, a few spots, postcard pasted to front endpaper, bookplate, original green cloth, a few marks and stains, 8vo, plus The Coming Struggle in Eastern Asia, by B.L. Putnam Weale, 1st ed., 1908, folding map, illustrations, library stamps and labels, original red cloth, spine faded, 8vo, with others related including Lord Brooke’s An Eye-Witness in Manchuria, 1905, Shunkichi Akimoto’s Old Mother China, c. 1930, inscribed by the author, George Lynch’s The War of the Civilisations, 1901 and The Anglo-Chinese Cook Book, 1916

Abbey, Travel, 440. Colas 888. Tooley 184. Illustrations of British life in India, including A European Gentleman with his Moonshee, or Native Professor of Languages, An English Family at Table, Under a Punkah, or Fan, kept in motion by a khelassy, A Saumpareeh or Snake-Catcher exhibiting snakes before Europeans, A Dancing Woman of Bengal, Kaut-Pootlies, or Puppets exhibited by native jugglers, for the amusement of European children, Marquis Wellesley and his Suite, at the Nabob of Oude’s Breakfast-table, viewing an elephant-fight, etc. Provenance: Purchased at Christie’s London, 7 November 1979, lot 28. (1) £1000-1500

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£150-200


MILITARY HISTORY 43 Allen (W.E.D., and Paul Muratoff). Caucasian Battlefields, a History of the Wars on the Turco-Caucasian Border 1828-1921, 1st edition, Cambridge University Press, 1953, folding maps, b&w plates, author’s presentation inscription to George R. Pope from W.E.D. Allen to front endpaper, dated 1956, library label of Peter Hopkirk to front pastedown, original blue cloth gilt in dust jacket (a few minor spots), 8vo, together with Afghanistan. The Second Afghan War 1878-80, Abridged Official Account, produced in the Intelligence Branch Army Head-Quarters, India, 1st edition, John Murray, 1908, numerous folding maps and plans, b&w plates after photographs, occasional scattered spotting, top edges gilt, modern half calf gilt, thick 8vo (2)

47 Barrett (C.R.B.). The 85th King’s Light Infantry (now 2nd Battn. The King’s Shropshire Light Infantry), by “One of Them”, 1913, maps and illustrations, a few colour, original half morocco, spine rubbed with tear at head, 4to, together with History of Thos Farrington’s Regiment. Subsequently Designated the 29th (Worcestershire) Foot 1694-1891, by Major H. Everard, Worcester, 1891, illustrations, a few spots, original blue cloth gilt, some mottled dampstains, 4to, plus Historical Record of the First or the Royal Regiment of Dragoons, by General de Ainslie, 1887, colour illustrations, spotting front and rear, bookplate, original red and blue cloth gilt, spine a little rubbed and faded, 4to, with other regimental histories including E.D. Harrison-Ainsworth’s The History and War Records of the Surrey Yeomanry (Queen Mary’s Regt.) 1797-1928, 1928, Sir F. Maurice’s The History of the Scots Guards, 2 vols., 1934, List of Officers of the Royal Regiment of Artillery from the Year 1716 to the Year 1899, 4th ed., 1900, Lieut.-Col. G. Le M. Gretton’s The Campaigns and History of the Royal Irish Regiment from 1684 to 1902, 1911 and Sir Herbert Maxwell’s The Lowland Scots Regiments, 1918

£150-200

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48* Boer War. Battalion Order Books, for the 1st Battalion Connaught Rangers, 5th Infantry Brigade, 1899-1902, 11 volumes in various manuscript hands, giving battalion and brigade orders of the day, given by the colonel, captain of the day and acting adjutant, detailing the orders of the day, duties, parades, promotions, demotions and court martials for various offences (drunkeness, falling asleep on sentry duty, striking officers), lists of deaths, wounded, commendations, pay etc., a few leaves smudged or lightly soiled, original cloth-backed boards, some wear, folio & 8vo

44 Artillery Handbooks. Handbook for the 13-PR. R.M.L. Gun of 8 CWT. (Movable Armament), HMSO, 1900-09, three parts in one, lithographed plates, some folding, ammendments tipped-in at front, Royal United Service Institution ink stamps, original cloth-backed boards with stamp and label, a little faded, 8vo, together with Handbook of the 10-Inch B.L. Gun, Land Service, HMSO, 1903-04, two parts in one, numerous illustrations, library stamps above, original cloth-backed boards, some fading, 8vo (2)

The 1st Battalion Connaught Rangers formed part of the 5th (Irish) Brigade during the Second Boer War, taking part in the Relief of Ladysmith at the Battle of Colenso, and actions at Spion Kop and Tugela Heights and later at Kimberley. (11) £200-300

49 [Booth, John, editor]. Additional Particulars to the Ninth and Preceding Editions of the Battle of Waterloo, with Circumtantial Details by a Near Observer..., printed for J. Booth et al, 1816, three engraved folding maps (each with contemporary outline colour), limitation slip numbered 35, some toning and offsetting throughout, bookplate for Robert Gordon to upper board, contemporary half calf, boards detached, spine deficient, 8vo

£100-150

45 Aviation. A quantity of modern aviation history, reference and related, including publications by Ian Allen, Airlife, Haynes, Jane’s, Arms and Armour, Batsford, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, generally G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

(1)

£100-150

£100-150

50 [Booth, John]. The Battle of Waterloo, containg the series of accounts published by authority British and Foreign with circumstantial details, relative to the battle..., by a Near Observer, ninth edition, printed for John Booth, 1816, large folding engraved panorama with contemporary hand-colouring, two splits along original folds, folding engraved map with contemporary handcolouring, short closed handling tear, a little toning and offsetting throughout, contemporary marbled calf, red morocco label to spine, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo

46 Bain (Nicolson). A Detailed Account of the Battles of Quatre Bras, Ligny, and Waterloo: Preceded by a Short Relation of Events, Attending the Temporary Revolution of 1815, in France: and Concluding with the Immediate Political Consequences of these Decisive Victories, 2nd edition, corrected & enlarged, Edinburgh: Michael Anderson, 1819, hand-coloured engraved folding map frontispiece of the Battle of Waterloo (few short closed-tears & one tear to lower blank margin), spotting mostly to title, contemporary calf gilt, 12mo in 6s (1)

£200-300

(1)

£150-250

£100-150

51 Bormann (Charles). The Shrapnel Shell in England and in Belgium, with some Reflections on the use of this Projectile in the Late Crimean War. A Historico-Technical Sketch, 1st ed., Brussels, 1859, 166 pp., one or two light spots, bookplate and stamps of the Royal United Service Institution, contemporary library cloth, head of spine torn and chipped, shelf number at foot, 8vo (1)

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£100-150


52 Bowdler (Thomas). A Short View of the Life and Character of Lieutenant-General Villettes, Late Lieutenant-Governor and Commander of the Forces in Jamaica. To which are Added Letters Written During a Journey from Calais to Geneva, and St. Bernard, in the Year 1814, 1st ed., 1815, engraved portrait frontispiece, offsetting to title, some spotting, original boards, paper label to spine, a few stains, 8vo, together with The Life and Services of General Lord Harris, G.C.B. During his Campaigns in America, the West Indies and India, by the Right Hon. S.R. Lushington, 1st ed., 1840, engraved portrait frontispiece, hand-coloured folding plan, 8 pp. publisher’s list at end, a few light spots, original cloth, spine a little faded with small chips at ends, 8vo, presentation copy, inscribed to title: “To Mr S. Stanley Esq, with the kind remembrance of S.R. Lushington, 2 May 1841, with manuscript copies in Lushington’s hand of letters from the Duke of Wellington to the author at front, plus Recollections of Sir George B. L’Estrange, Late of the 31st Regiment, and Afterwards in the Scots Fusilier Guards, [1874], illustrations, some light spotting, original red pictorial cloth gilt, 8vo, with six others (9)

£150-200

55 Campbell (John). Lives of the British Admirals: Containing an Accurate Naval History from the Earliest Periods. A New edition, Revised, Corrected, and the Historical Part Further Continued to the Year 1780, by the Late Henry Redhead Yorke, 8 vols., 1817, engraved portrait frontispiece to each, scattered light spotting, contemporary tan half calf, spines with raised bands and black labels, a few scuff marks to covers, 8vo (8)

56 Cannon (Richard). Historical Record, of the Seventy-Fourth Regiment, (Highlanders); containing an Account of the Formation of the Regiment in 1787, and of its Subsequent Services to 1850, pub. 1850, additional engraved title, three hand-coloured litho plates, few leaves loose, text-block interleaved with blank leaves, occasional minor spotting, near contemporary half calf, rubbed, 8vo, together with Historical Record of the Twelfth, or the East Suffolk Regiment of Foot, 1848, additional engraved title, four hand-coloured litho plates, light toning, original cloth gilt, spine torn with minor loss, 8vo, with three others, The Operations of War Explained and Illustrated, by Edward Bruce Hamley, Division I only, 2nd impression, 5th ed., 1900, Modern Strategy, An Outline of the Principles which Guide the Conduct of Campaigns..., by Walter H. James, 1903 and The Science of War, A Collection of Essays and Lectures 1892-1903, by Col. G.F.R. Henderson, 1905

53 Bowyer (Robert). The Campaign of Waterloo, Illustrated with Engravings of les Quatre Bras, la Belle Alliance, Hougoumont, la Haye Sainte, and Other Principal Scenes of Action; Including a Correct Military Plan, Together with a Grand View of the Battle on a Large Scale. To which is Prefixed a History of the Campaign, Compiled from Official Documents and Other Authentic Sources, 1816, six hand-coloured aquatint plates on four sheets, two engraved plates of portraits, engraved map, additional engraved portrait frontispiece of William Shakespeare (by J. Dunford, 1816), double-page plate fold reinforced to verso, water stains to portrait plates, some light spotting and soiling, front hinges broken, contemporary cloth-backed boards, some wear, folio Abbey Life 355. (1)

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£100-150

57 Cary (A.D.L. & Stouppe McCance). Regimental Records of the Royal Welch Fusiliers (Late the 23rd Foot), 2 vols., 1921-23, colour and black and white illustrations, original blue cloth, joints and edges a little rubbed, 4to, together with Historical Records of the 23rd Sutherland Highlanders, now the 2nd Battalion Princess Louise’s Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, Compiled and Edited by Roderick Hamilton Burgoyne, 1883, colour illustrations, previous owner inscription, bookplate, spine faded, 8vo, plus A Historical Memoir of the 35th Royal Sussex Regiment of Foot, Compiled by Richard Trimen, Southampton, 1873, hand-coloured plates, bookplate, original red cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo, with other regimental histories including Historical Record of the Eleventh, or the North Devon Regiment of Foot, 1845, “The Death or Glory Boys”.The Story of the 17th Lancers, by D.H. Parry, 1899, C.R.B. Barrett’s History of the XIII. Hussars, 2 vols., 1911 and The History of the Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert’s) 1914-1919, by Everard Wyrall, 1927

£200-300

54 [Bruce, John]. Report on the Arrangements which were made, for the Internal Defence of these Kingdoms, when Spain, by Its Armada, Projected the Invasion and Conquest of England..., & An Appendix to Report on the Arrangements which were made..., 2 volumes (bound as one), [A. Strahan, 1798], folding panoramic chart of the Thames and folding table (both linen-backed), manuscript annotations in the hand of the author to the first part, and his presentation inscription to the final page of the first part, contemporary calf, later rebacked, upper board detached, rubbed and worn, 8vo (1)

£150-200

£200-300

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£200-300


Lot 59

58 Churchill (Winston S.). The World Crisis, 6 vols., 1st ed. (except vol. I, 2nd ed.), 1923-31, folding maps, half-tone illustrations, a few minor spots, bookplates, original blue cloth, spine ends slightly rubbed, later buckram slipcases with red and green labels, 8vo, together with The Second World War, 6 vols., 1st ed., 1948-54, folding maps, original black cloth, later cloth slipcases, 8vo (12)

60 Churchill (Right Hon. Winston Spencer, 1874-1965). The World Crisis, 6 vols., 1st eds., 1923-31, b & w plts. and maps including some folding, scattered pencil annotations and marginalia to vol. 1 by Sir Frederick Whyte, a few notes shaved, author’s signed presentation inscription to front flyleaf of vol. 1, ‘Inscribed for Frederick Whyte by Winston S. Churchill 1948’ with related note by the recipient in pen and pencil beneath, a further ink note by Whyte giving instructions to binder at end of contents to vol 1., a.e.g., modern blue crushed morocco gilt by Bayntun Riviere, 8vo, together with a typed letter initialled from Whyte to Churchill and a typed letter signed from Churchill to Whyte in reply both folded and preserved in an old envelope tipped on to front pastedown of vol 1 with Whyte’s pen and pencil notes to rear flap

£300-400

59 Churchill (Winston S.). The Second World War, 6 vols., 1st ed., 1948-54, volume IV 2nd ed., folding maps, bookplates, t.e.g., contemporary red half calf by Zaehnsdorf, spines with raised bands and gilt lettering, spines slightly faded with one or two bands a little rubbed, 8vo, together with A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, 4 vols., 1st ed., 1956, bookplates, t.e.g., uniformly bound by Zaehnsdorf as above, 8vo (10)

Sir Alexander Frederick Whyte KCSI (1883-1970) was a British civil servant, Liberal Party politician, writer and journalist. While MP for Perth, Whyte served as parliamentary private secretary (1910-15) to Winston Churchill, who was Home Secretary (1910-11) and then First Lord of the Admiralty (1911-15). Whyte’s letter is dated 24th September 1948 and refers to some notes he was belatedly sending him regarding the events of 29 July to 4 August 1914. Evidently, Whyte has used these notes and memories to annotate the relevant pages of volume 1 where he was personally involved and sent the notes on to Churchill. Whyte’s letter states that these notes ‘might be material for an authentic footnote throwing some light on the awkward predicament of Asquith’s cabinet in the last days of peace in 1914’. Whyte also adds a request that if he were to send the first volume of Churchill’s ‘World Crisis’ to him would he ‘write on the fly-leaf a word or two about those days in which I was “pars minima” to your “maxima”?’. Churchill’s reply, Chartwell, 8 October 1948, thanks Whyte for his note and for sending him copies of the records of ‘our conversations and of events just before the outbreak of the 1914-18 war. It seems to strike some notes in my memory’, and agreeing to inscribe the book for him. (8) £4000-6000

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61 Collingwood (G. L. Newnham). A Selection from the Public and Private Correspondence of Vice-Admiral Lord Collingwood: Interspersed with Memoirs of his Life, 1st ed., 1828, engraved portrait frontispiece (detached with marginal waterstain), engraved plan of the Battle of Trafalgar, occasional light soiling, first few leaves detached, hinges broken, bookplate, contemporary burgundy half morocco, joints and extremities rubbed, 4to, together with Leask (J.C. and H.M. McCance), The Regimental Records of the Royal Scots (The First or The Royal Regiment of Foot), 1st ed., Dublin, 1915, b & w portrait frontispiece, colour and b & w plates, scattered spotting, t.e.g., publisher’s calf gilt, faded, edges rubbed, 4to

66 Gurwood (Lieutenant Colonel). The Dispatches of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington, During the Various Campaigns in India, Denmark, Portugal, Spain..., vols. 1-12 plus Index, 1837-39, contemporary straight grained calf, gilt stamp of the Law Society of Upper Canada to upper board of each volume, gilt decorated spines, contrasting morocco spine labels, a little rubbed and wor, 8vo, together with Suchet (Marechal), Memoires..., two volumes, Paris: A. Bossange, 1828, engraved portrait frontispiece, some scattered spotting, bookplate for J. B. Machell to upper pastedowns of each volume, contemporary half calf, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, plus other 19th century military memoir and history

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£100-150

62 Court Martial. The Case of Captain Downing. With the Proceedings of a General Court Martial and Copies of Letters to and from the Duke of Richmond, Sir Charles Morgan, Judge Advocate General &c. With the Opinion of Counsel Concerning the Legality of the Trial, by Captain John Downing, in the Royal Regiment of Artillery, printed for the author, 1796, 66 pp., pp. 33-34, repaired at foot, pp. 35-36 cropped at foot (both with some loss of text), some light soiling, booklabel and stamp of the Royal United Service Institution, library cloth, spine faded with shelf label, 12mo

67 Hackett (R.G.). South African War Books, An Illustrated Bibliography of English Language Publications relating to the Boer War of 1899-1902, privately printed, 1994, colour and black and white photo illustrations, original quarter black leather gilt, folio, contained in original slipcase with folded dust jacket as issued (one of an unspecified number of deluxe copies from a total edition of 1,200), together with Mendelssohn (Sidney), A South African Bibliography to the Year 1925, Being a Revision and Continuation... , edited at the South African Library, Cape Town, 4 volumes, 1979, original cloth gilt, 4to, VG, together with Perkins (Roger), Regiments and Corps of the British Empire and Commonwealth 1758-1993, A Critical Bibliography of their Published Histories, Newton Abbot, 1994, original cloth gilt, thick 8vo, plus Crawford (Lieut.-Colonel D.G.), Roll of the Indian Medical Service 1615-1930, 1st edition, 1930, reprint, n.d., original cloth gilt, large 8vo, (one of 200 copies), plus other military bibliography and related including a quantity of (mostly) Maggs military and naval catalogues

ESTC T97279. Scarce, only two copies located at the British Library and Yale University. (1) £100-150

63 Davis (John). The History of the Second Queen’s Royal Regiment, now the Queen’s (Royal West Surrey) Regiment, vols. IVI, 1887-1906, colour and black and white illustrations, vols. I-III in contemporary navy full morocco gilt by Eyre & Spottiswoode (spines a little rubbed and faded), volumes IV-VI in original blue cloth, together with another volume I in original cloth (7)

(approx. 50)

£150-200

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£100-150

69 [Huidekoper, Frederic Louis]. 33rd Division A.E.F. From its Arrival in France until the Armistice with Germany, November 11, 1918, c. 1921, 32 pp., original wrapper, staple rust, 8vo

£150-200

Presentation copy, inscribed to front pastedown: “Field Marshal Lord Haig, KT, GCB, KCIE, GCVO, ADC, with compliments of the writer Frederic L. Huidekoper”, with a 4 pp. autograph letter tipped-in at front, dated 4 July, 1921 from the author to Lord Haig, enclosing the pamphlet, and recalling his service as a Lieutenant-Colonel and Adjutant-General of the 33rd Division, which served under Haig’s command during the decisive Allied Hundred Days Offensive, which commenced on 08 August 1918. (1) £100-150

65 Gordon (Peter). Narrative of the Imprisonment and Escape of Peter Gordon, Second Mate in the Barque Joseph of Limerick, published by Josiah Conder, 1816, half-title, 2pp. publisher’s adverts to rear, occasional slight spotting, contemporary half calf,red morocco spine label, a little rubbed, 8voCOPAC records only four UK instiutional copies. (1)

£200-300

68 Horne (Henry). The History of Napoleon, 2 volumes, Robert Tyas, 1840, numerous wood engraved illustrations, dust soiling throughout, front free endpaper, initial blank and frontispiece of volume one detached (but present), bookplate for Daniel Tupper to upper pastedown of each volume, contemporary half calf, rubbed and fraying, marble paper to boards largely deficient, loss to spines, 8vo, together with Paris (W. Francklyn), Napoleon’s Legion, New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1927, numbered 44/600 and signed to limitation leaf, colour portrait frontispiece, few black and white plates, bookplate for Anne Brown to front pastedown, all edges gilt, contemporary green morocco gilt, joints cracked, rubbed, 8vo, plus Sloane (William Milligan), Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, four volumes, Macmillan & Co, 1896, colour portrait frontispiece, numerous illustrations, original cloth, blind and gilt decorated, a little fraying to spine and corners, folio

64 Gladstone (E.W.). The Shropshire Yeomanry MDCCXCV/MCMXLV. The Story of a Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, Whitethorn Press, 1953, maps and illustrations, t.e.g., original cloth gilt, 8vo, together with The Lambeth and Southwark Volunteers. A Century of Voluntry Service in the Volunteers and Territorials 18601960, Compiled by J.M.A. Tamplin, 1965, colour frontispiece, illustrations, original cloth, d.j., 4to, limited edition, 424/600, plus History of the Transvaal Horse Artillery 1904-1974, by Neil Orpen, Johannesburg, 1975, folding maps and illustrations, small abrasion to front pastedown, original cloth, d.j., 8vo, with others related including L.B. Oatts’ I Serve. Regimental History of the 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales’s Dragoon Guards), 1966, H.C.B. Cook’s The Battle Honours of the British and Indian Armies 1662-1982, 1987 (limited edition of 750 copies), The Story of the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment (the 16th Regiment of Foot), 2 vols., 1986 and Alexander Rodger’s Battle Honours of the British Empire and Commonwealth Land Forces, 1662-1991, 2003 (13)

£200-300

£100-150

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70 Hutton (Alfred). Old Sword-Play, The Systems of Fence in Vogue during the XVIth, XVIIth, and XVIIIth Centuries, with Lessons arranged from the Works of various Ancient Masters, 1892, portrait frontispiece and black and white plates, original gilt-decorated cloth, rubbed and soiled, some wear to spine ends and joints, small folio, (limited edition 132/300), together with Joly (Henri L. & Hogitaro, Inada), Arai Hakuseki, The Sword Book in Honcho Gunkiko and the Book of Same... of Inaba Tsurio, privately printed, 1913, black and white plates and illustrations, upper inner hinges cracked, signed presentation inscription from H.L. Joly to Norman Gwyer to half-title, armorial bookplate of Richard Cooper to front pastedown, original buckram gilt, heavily rubbed and darkened on spine, large 8vo (one of 200 copies) (2)

74 Marshman (John Clark). Memoirs of Major-General Sir Henry Havelock, K.C.B., 1st ed., 1860, portait frontispiece, folding maps, all edges gilt, purple morocco gilt, 8vo, together with Gleig (Rev. G. R.), The Life of Robert, First Lord Clive, John Murray, 1848, half-title, 16 pages publisher’s adverts to rear, some scattered spotting, publisher’s blind stamped cloth, 8vo, plus Colomb (Captain J. C. R.), The Use and Application of Marine Forces, Past, Present and Future, Royal United Service Institution, 1883, original printed pink paper wrapper, bound with Hamley (Edward Bruce), A Chapter on Outposts, second edition, Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1875, bound together, late 19th century blue half calf, red morocco spine label, lightly rubbed, slim 8vo, plus other military history including Sudan Campaign 18961899, by ‘An Officer’, Some Remarkable Passages in the Life of the Honourable Colonel James Gardiner, and others similar

£150-200

71 Jellicoe (Admiral Viscount, of Scapa). The Grand Fleet 1914-16. Its Creation, Development and Work, 1st ed., 1919, four folding plans contained in rear pocket, maps and illustrations, endpapers a little toned, original blue cloth, two corners a little bumped, 8vo, together with The Royal Naval Division, by Douglas Jerrold, 1923, folding maps, illustrations, some light spotting and toning, bookplate, original blue cloth, covers dampstained, 8vo, with others related including History of the Great War Based on Official Documents. Seaborne Trade, by C. Ernest Fayle, 3 vols. including volume I maps, 1920-23, Viscount Jellicoe’s The Crisis of the Naval War, October 1920 reprint and Sir Julian Corbett’s Naval Operations, vols. I & III only (with accompanying map vols.) (11)

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75 Mead (Richard). Churchill’s Lions. A Biographical Guide to the Key British Generals of World War II, 1st edition, published Spellmount, 2007, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, together with Swaab (Jack), Field of Fire, Diary of a Gunner Officer, 1st edition, published Sutton, 2005, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus Macksey (Kenneth), The Memoirs of Field-Marshal Kesselring, new edition, published Greenhill Books, 1988, original cloth in dust jacket, plus other military reference, including publications by Greenhill Books, Arms and Armour, Spellmount, Airlife, Grub Street, PSL, Sutton, mostly hardback publications, mostly in dust jackets, 8vo, G/VG

£150-200

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72 Las Cases (Emmanuel, Marquis de). Memorial De Sainte Helene. Journal of the Private Life and Conversations of the Emperor Napoleon at Saint Helena, 4 vols., London: Henry Colburn & Co., 1823, three folding engraved maps & plans and one single-page plate, one folding map slightly frayed to fore-edge margin, occasional minor spotting, contemporary half calf gilt, red morocco title labels, spines and extremities rubbed, 8vo, together with Scott (Walter), The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, Emporor of the French. With a Preliminary View of the French Revolution, 9 vols., 2nd edition, Edinburgh, 1827, some scattered spotting, contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spines, rubbed, 8vo, with Fauvelet de Bourrienne (Louis Antoine), Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, with a Continuation, Embracing an Account of the Hundred Days, and of his Residence and Death at St. Helena, 2 vols., Glasgow, Edinburgh & London: Blackie & Son, n.d., circa 1870s, engraved frontispieces, additional titles, plates and maps (some folding), front free endpapers with oval ink stamp of F.G. McKee Napoleonic Library, Carisbrooke House, Twickenham Park, rear blanks excised or lacking, contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spines, rubbed and slight wear, large 8vo (15)

£250-350

£200-300

£100-150

76* Miniature. Portrait of a Captain of the Royal Sussex Regiment, 1937, watercolour on ivory, head and shoulders portrait by Jean Carey, signed lower right, and dated on reverse, 8 x 6.5cm (3.25 x 2.5ins), gilt oval frame, glazed, contained in fitted velvet and silklined red leather case with stand, by The Sussex Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., Brighton (1)

73 [Lawrence, T.E.] A Brief Record of the Advance of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Under the Command of General Sir Edmund H.H. Allenby, July 1917 to October 1918. Compiled from Official Sources, 2nd ed., HMSO, 1919, half-tone portrait frontispiece, colour maps, contemporary ownership inscription of Lieut. A. Parr, Labour Corps, original coth-backed printed boards, a little bowed with stains, 4tp, together with Twelve Months with the Australian Expeditionary Force, by “An Anzac”, 1st ed., 1916, half title, 110 pp., Royal United Service Institution stamps and label, library cloth, spine faded with shelf number, 8vo, plus At the War, by Lord Northcliffe, 1st ed., 1916, portrait frontispiece, contemporary previous owner inscription to title, light spotting, original red cloth, d.j., a little rubbed and frayed, 8vo, with others related including Lt.-Col. G. Ramaciotti’s Tripoli. A Narrative of the Principal Engagements of the Italian-Turkish War During the Period 23 October 1911 to 15 June 1912, 1912, Field Artillery Training 1908, Manual of Elementary Military Hygiene 1912, F.W. Lanchester’s Aircraft in Warfare. The Dawn of the Fourth Arm, 1916, Maurice Baring’s Per Ardua 1914-1918 (one of 250 copies, plus The Last Cruise of H.M.S. Tiger, 1931, with corrections and presentation inscription from Baring) (36)

£200-300

£100-150

77 Molesworth (George). The History of The Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert’s) 1919-1945, 1st edition, 1951, folding plans, b&w plates after photographs, original green cloth gilt, large 8vo, together with Forbes (Patrick), 6th Guards Tank Brigade, The Story of Guardsmen in Churchill Tanks, 1st edition, circa 1951, b&w plates after photographs, etc., original blue cloth gilt, 8vo, plus History of the East Lancashire Regiment in the War, 1939-1945, Manchester, H. Rawson & Co., 1953, folding b&w plans, original green cloth gilt, 8vo, and other similar regimental histories, mostly covering the Second World War period including H. G. Martin, History of the 15th Scottish Division, 1939-1945, Edinburgh, 1948, J.M. Brereton, A History of the 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards, 1685-1980, Catterick, 1982, Colonel W. N. Nicholson, The Suffolk Regiment, 1928 to 1946, Ipswich, [1948], Colonel T. A. Martin, The Essex Regiment, 19291950, 1st edition, 1952, etc., mostly original cloth, many in d.j.s, 8vo (51)

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78 Moore (James). A Narrative of the Campaign of the British Army in Spain, Commanded by His Excellency Lieut.-General Sir John Moore, K.B., Authenticated by Official Papers and Original Letters, 2nd ed., Corrected, 1809, engraved portrait frontispiece, two folding maps, one aquatint plate, some spotting and offsetting, marginal water stains to portrait, armorial bookplate, contemporary boards, rebacked and recornered, 4to (1)

£100-150

79 Napier (W.F.P.). History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of France, from the Year 1807 to the Year 1814, 6 vols., 3rd ed., 1835, engraved plans, occasional water stains, bookplates and previous owner inscription, original boards, paper labels to spines, small chips, 8vo, together with History of the Life of Arthur Duke of Wellington. From the French of M. Brialmont... with Emendations and Additions by the Rev. G.R. Gleig, 4 vols., 1858-60, maps and portraits, some light offsetting and spotting, original red blindstamped cloth, one or two small stains, 8vo, plus Captain W. Siborne’s History of the War in France and Belgium in 1815. Containing Minute Details of the Battles of Quatre-Bras, Ligny, Wavre, and Waterloo, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1844 and Letters from HeadQuarters; or, the Realities of War in the Crimea, by an Officer on the Staff, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1857 (14)

£150-200

80 Naval log book. Log of H.M.S. Active, kept by John F.A. Blandy, Midshipman, 1885-86, approximately 80 completed leaves, detailing courses, wind speed, temperature and events, with 28 pen, ink and watercolour illustrations of maps, ships and views, occasional minor soiling, hinges reinforced, original half morocco, a little rubbed, folio The log begins aboard H.M.S. Duke of Wellington, Portsmouth, before transferring to H.M.S. Active, which embarked on a voyage to some Caribbean islands and then to the Mediterranean, the log ending with a transfer to H.M.S. Agincourt at the end of 1886. H.M.S. Active was a Royal Navy corvette, launched in 1869, and after serving in naval operations during the Third Anglo-Ashanti War of 1874 and Anglo-Zulu War of 1878-79, became the flagship of the newly formed Training Squadron in 1885 and the last square-rigged naval sailing ship to leave Portsmouth harbour under sail. (1) £150-200

82* Norie (Orlando, 1832-1901). British Cavalry from the late 17th century to the end of the 19th century, watercolour, finely painted with charging cavalry, and respective dates, signed and dated 1890, general spotting, 55 x 39cm, framed and glazed

81 Neale (Adam). Letters from Portugal and Spain; Comprising an Account of the Operations of the Armies Under their Excellencies Sir Arthur Wellesley and Sir John Moore from the Landing of the Troops in Mondego Bay to the Battle of Corunna, 1st ed., 1809, engraved map frontispiece, twelve engraved plates, some spotting and offsetting, contemporary tree calf, upper joint splitting, a little rubbed, 4to, together with A Narrative of the Campaign of the British Army in Spain, Commanded by His Excellency Lieut.-General Sir John Moore, K.B. Authenticated by Official Papers and Original Letters by James Moore, 1809, engraved portrait frontispiece (with water stain), uncoloured aquatint plate, folding map, folding plan, some offsetting, bookplate, contemporary half calf, lacking spine, rubbed with sellotape marks, 4to, plus A Voyage up the Mediterranean in His Majesty’s Ship The Swiftsure, one of the Squadron under the Command of Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson... with a Description of the Battle of the Nile on the First of August 1798... by Rev. Cooper Willyams, 1st ed., 1802, engraved dedication, aquatint map, 40 tinted aquatint plates only (of 41, lacking plate 9, City of Syracuse), title with marginal tear and loss, some spotting and offsetting, contemporary half calf, lacking spine, rubbed, 4to (3)

(1)

£200-300

83 O’Ryan (Major General John F.). The Story of the 27th Division, 2 vols., 1st ed., New York, 1921, folding maps, illustrations, original cloth-backed boards, a few minor stains, large 8vo, with a presentation inscription to Earl Haig from the author and with Haig’s bookplates, together with The History of the 105th Regiment of Engineers. Divisional Engineers of the “Old Hickory” (30th) Division, Compiled by Willard P. Sullivan & Harry Tucker, New York, 1919, numerous maps and illustrations, a little light spotting, original cloth, a few light marks, 4to, with a presentation inscription and loose typed signed letter to Earl Haig from Joseph Hyde Pratt, Colonel, 105 Engineers, A.E.F., dated May 1920, plus Illinois in the World War. The History of the 33rd Division, A.E.F., by Frederic Louis Huidekoper, 3 vols., Springfield, 1921, illustrations (including an additional photograph of Sir Douglas Haig and George Bell?, Commander of the 33rd Division tipped-in), original red cloth, spines a little faded, 8vo, with a presentation inscription to Haig from the author, dated 1922, with others including the First, Second and Third Annual Reports of the Council of National Defense, 1917-1919

£250-350

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£200-300


84 Oliphant (Laurence). The Russian Shores of the Black Sea in the Autumn of 1852. With a Voyage down the Volga, and a Tour through the Country of the Don Cossacks, 3rd ed., Revised and Enlarged, 1856, tinted lithographed frontispiece, folding map, illustrations, 16 pp. publisher’s list at end, a little light spotting, bookplate, original brown blindstamped cloth gilt, a few light stains, 8vo, together with The Russo-Turkish Campaigns of 1828 and 1829: With a View of the Present State of Affairs in the East, by Colonel Chesney, 2nd ed., 1854, two folding maps, 16 pp. publisher’s list at end, scattered light spotting, previous owner signature, original green cloth, spine faded, light mottled stains, 8vo, plus A Narrative of the Siege of Kars and of the Six Months’ Resistance by the Turkish Garrison under General Williams to the Russian Army: Together with a Narrative of Travels and Adventures in Armenia and Lazistan, with Remarks on the Present State of Turkey, by Humphry Sandwith, 1st ed., 1856, woodengraved frontispiece, folding map, folding plan, publisher’s list at end, scattered spotting, original terracotta blindstamped cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, with W.H. Russell’s The War. From the Death of Lord Raglan to the Evacuation to the Crimea, 1856 (4)

87 Peninsular War. Bulletins of the Campaign 1812, [Extracted from accounts in the London Gazette and London Gazette Extraordinary], printed by R.G. Clarke, [1813], some scattered spotting, bookplate of H.A. Dickson, blue moire endpapers, a.e.g., contemporary tan full straight-grained morocco gilt, spine a little darkened, one or two marks, 8vo (1)

88 Pershing (John J.). Final Report of Gen. John J. Pershing, Commander-in-Chief American Expeditionary Forces, Washington, Government Printing Office, 1920, 16 folding maps and plans, original black limp morocco, a little rubbed and bowed, 8vo Presentation copy, inscribed to front endpaper: “To Field Marshal the Earl of Haig. In memory of our service together in the world war, and with sincere and lasting friendship, John J. Pershing. Washington D.C.” Sold at Christies London, 21 December 1977, lot 83. (1) £200-300

89 Petre (F. Loraine). Napoleon’s Conquest of Prussia 1806, 1914, Napoleon’s Campaign in Poland 1806-1807, 1907, Napoleon & The Archduke Charles, 1909, and Napoleon at Bay 1814, 1914, together 4 volumes, all 1st editions, all published John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1907-1914, numerous maps, battle plans, portraits and other illustrations, all orignal red cloth, 8vo, together with Wartenburg (Count Yorck von), Napoleon as a General, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, 1902, original maroon cloth, 8vo. plus Elting (John R.), Napoleonic Uniforms, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Greenhill Books, London, 2007, numerous colour illustrations, original cloth in slipcase, 4to, and other Napoleonic reference, mostly hardback publications, many in original cloth and d.j.s, 8vo/4to, G/VG

£150-200

85 Pen and Sword publications, 68 volumes, c. 1990s-2000s, including Over the Battlefield, Operation Epsom by Ian Daglish, 2007, The Pegasus and Orne Bridges by Neil Barber, 2009, Glider Pilots at Armhem by Mike Peters & Luuk Buist, 2009, The Devil’s Own Luck by Denis Edwards, 1999, plus others similar, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, with 27 paperbacks, 8vo (68)

£100-150

86 Pen and Sword publications, 44 volumes, circa 1990s-2000s, including The German Army at Passchendaele by Jack Sheldon, 2007, The Life and Campaigns of General Hughie Stockwell by Jonathan Riley, 2006, Memories of an S.O.E. Historian by M.R.D. Foot, 2008, The Coolie Generals, Britain’s Far Eastern Military Leaders in Japanese Captivity by Mark Felton, 2008, plus others similar, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo (44)

£100-150

(3 shelves)

£150-200

90 Portsmouth. Visit of Colonial Premiers and the Houses of Parliament to Portsmouth, 2 vols., 3rd May 1907, sixteen mounted sepia photographs of HMS Dreadnought, a Torpedo Boat Destroyer and Submarines, the second volume with an additional six colour illustrations of “Dreadnought Types” (two of HMS Dreadnought, one each of HMS Superb, Bellerophon, Invincible & Indomitable), descriptive text, one silk endpaper detached, a.e.g., original navy full calf gilt, spine ends rubbed, 8vo

£100-150

Souvenir volumes issued for dignitaries on an inspection visit to the fleet and dockyards at Portsmouth. (2) £150-200

91 Putnam publications, 5 volumes, Aircraft of the Royal Air Force Since 1918, by Owen Thetford, 8th edition, 1988, original cloth in d.j., United States Military Aircraft Since 1908 by Gordon Swanborough, 2nd edition, 1971, original cloth in dust jacket, The British Fighter Since 1912, by Peter Lewis, 3rd edition, 1974, original cloth in dust jacket, The British Bomber Since 1914 by Peter Lewis, 2nd edition, 1974, original cloth in dust jacket, Hawker Aircraft Since 1920, by Fracis K. Mason, new edition, 1971, original cloth, plus other military reference including publications by Grub Street, Airlife, Arms and Armour Press, Greenhill Books, PSL, Alan Sutton, Spellmount, all hardback publications, all original cloth, many in dust jackets, 8vo/4to (49)

Lot 88

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£100-150


92 The Rifle Brigade Chronicle, 61 volumes, a broken run, 189097, 1900-03, 1908-09, 1918-55, 1957-65, numerous black and white illustrations, contemporary gilt-decorated green cloth, boards and spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with The Royal Green Jackets Chronicle, 5 volumes, 1966-70, original gilt-decorated green cloth, 8vo, and one other (67)

96 Stone (George Cameron). A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration and Use of Arms and Armor in all Countries and in all Times... , Portland, Maine, 1934, black and white illustrations to text, original cloth, slightly rubbed, small folio, together with Hutton (Alfred), The Sword and the Centuries, or Old Sword Days and Old Sword Ways, 1901, black and white plates and illustrations, some old waterstaining to fore-edges, original cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled with some old waterstains, recased, 8vo, plus related works including Wallace Collection catalogues, pamphlets and offprints (including duplicates)

£100-150

93 Ross-of-Bladensburg (Lieut. Col. John). The Coldstream Guards 1914-1918, 3 vols., OUP, 1928, photogravure portrait frontispiece to volume I, folding maps in volume III, a few minor spots, original blue cloth, volume III with some mottled dampstains, 8vo, together with History of the Guards Division in the Great War 1915-1918, by Cuthbert Headlam, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1924, colour frontispiece to each, folding maps, scattered light spotting, original red cloth, spines faded, a few mottled marks, 8vo, plus The FiftySecond (Lowland) Division 1914-1918, by Lieut.-Col. R.R. Thompson, 1st ed., Glasgow, 1923, eleven folding maps at end, illustrations, original blue cloth, spine faded with tear at head, 8vo, with two others including Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson. His Life and Diaries, by Major-General Sir C.E. Callwell, 2 vols., 1927 (9)

(approx. 30)

97 Trial. The Trial of Joseph Wall, Esq. Late Governor of Goree, for the Wilful Murder of Benjamin Armstrong, a Serjeant of the African Corps, at the Old Bailey, on Wednesday, January 20, 1801, 3rd ed., [1802?], 22 pp., some soiling, modern boards, 8vo, together with Historical Record of the Royal Regiment of Horse Guards, or Oxford Blues... by Edmund Packe, 1847, engraved portrait frontispiece, eight hand-coloured plates (including three extra), light spotting and toning, original red blindstamped cloth, spine a little faded, 8vo, plus Historical Record of the Seventy-Fourth Regiment (Highlanders), 1850, three hand-coloured plates, previous owner signature, original red cloth gilt, spine a little faded, 8vo, with other military etc., including The Chronologist of the Present War; or General, Historical and Political Register, 3rd ed., Dublin, 1799, The Guards’ Cemeteries, St. Etienne Bayonne, c. 1877, H. Romberg’s Recherches Theoriques et Pratiques sur les Fusees pour Projectiles Creux, 1871 (lacking upper cover) and E. Haesen’s Organisation et tir des Armes a Feu Portatives, 1908

£200-300

94 Sheffield (Major O. F.). The York and Lancaster Regiment, 19191953, Aldershot, 1956, b&w plates, original cloth in d.j., large 8vo, together with Barclay (Brigadier C.N.), The History of the Duke of Wellington’s Regiment 1919-1952, 1st edition, 1953, folding plans, and b&w plates, original cloth in d.j., large 8vo, plus Fitzgerald (Major D.J.L.), The History of the Irish Guards in the 2nd World War, reprinted, 1952, folding plans, b&w illustrations after photos, original cloth in rubbed and frayed d.j., and with tear to spine, 8vo, and other similar regimental histories, mostly covering the second world war period, including Major-General Charles H. Miller, History of the 13th/18th Royal Hussars (Queen Mary’s Own) 1922-1947, [1949], Major G. Courage, The History of the 15/19 The King’s Royal Hussars, 1939-1945, Aldershot, 1949, Brigadier C. N. Barclay, The History of the 53rd (Welsh) Division in the Second World War, 1st ed., 1956, etc., mostly original cloth, many in d.j.s, 8vo (79)

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£150-200

98 Wellington (Duke of). The Dispatches of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington, K.G. During his Various Campaigns in India, Denmark, Portugal, Spain, the Low Countries, and France. From 1799 to 1818, ed. Lieut. Colonel Gurwood, 13 vols. (including Supplement vol.), 1834-38, a little light toning, modern contrasting red and cream cloth, 8vo (13)

£150-200

£200-300

99 Williams (Lt. Col., & William Cooke Stafford). England’s Battles by Sea and Land, 6 divisions, c. 1860, three additional engraved titles, 56 steel-engraved plates and portraits (one detached and a little frayed from division V), seven engraved maps, a few minor spots, original red cloth gilt, one or two light marks, 4to

95 Sleeman (C.). Torpedoes and Torpedo Warfare: Containing a Complete and Concise Account of the Rise and Progress of Submarine Warfare..., Portsmouth: Griffin & Co., 1880, tinted litho frontispiece, fifty-six litho diagram plates and wood engraved illustrations to text, light spotting and toning to margins, later half calf gilt, large 8vo, together with Sueter (Commander Murray F.), The Evolution of the Submarine Boat Mine and Torpedo..., Portsmouth: Griffin & co., 1907, numerous b & w plates, later half morocco gilt, large 8vo (2)

£100-150

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£100-150

100 Wilson (Sir Robert). Brief Remarks on the Character and Composition of the Russian Army, and a Sketch of the Campaigns in Poland in the Years 1806 and 1807, 1st ed., 1810, folding engraved map and seven folding plans with outline colour, a little light spotting, contemporary boards, paper reback, a few tears to spine, 4to

£100-150

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£100-150


101 Wurtzburg (Captain C.E.). The History of the 2/6th (Rifle) Battalion “The King’s” (Liverpool Regiment) 1914-1919, 1st ed., 1920, portrait frontispiece, four folding maps contained in rear pocket, maps and illustrations, one or two light spots, original green cloth gilt, 4to, together with History of the Guards Division in the Great War 1915-1918, by Cuthbert Headlam, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1924, colour frontispiece to each, folding maps, a few minor spots, original red cloth, spines faded with light stains, 8vo, plus The K.O.S.B. in the Great War, by Captain Stair Gillon, 1st ed., [1930], portrait frontispiece of Earl Haig, six folding maps contained in rear pocket, maps and half-tone plates, a few spots, t.e.g., original calf-backed boards, 8vo, with other regimental histories and biographies including C.T. Atkinson’s The Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment 1904-1919, 1924 and The Devonsire Regiment 1914-1918, 1926, Cavalry Studies Strategical and Tactical, by Major-General Douglas Haig, 1907, Henry Nevinson’s The Dardanelles Campaign, 1918 and Lieut.-Col. J.H. Patterson’s With the Judaeans in the Palestine Campaign, 1922

105 Von Richthoffen (Manfred Freiherr). The Red Air Fighter, 2nd edition, pub. The “Aeroplane” & General Publishing Co., 1918, numerous illustrations, original pictorial cloth, some splitting to lower spine, larger tear to upper spine (repaired with tape), 8vo, together with Hodgins (Eric & Magoun, F. Alexander), Sky High. The Story of Aviation, 2nd reprint, published Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1930, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus Jackson (A.J.), De Havilland Aircraft Since 1915, 1st edition, published Putnam, London, 1962, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, some wear and tear to edges (repaired with tape), 8vo, plus other aviation reference, mostly hardback publications, mostly original cloth with many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

£100-150

102 WWI. The Treaty of Peace Between the Allied and Associated Powers andGermany... Signed at Versailles, June 28th, 1919, HMSO, five folding maps, facsimile signatures, a few light spots, original printed wrapper, small splits to spine, a little soiled, folio

106 Terraine (John). The Right of the Line, The Royal Air Force in the European War, 1939-1945, 1st edition, published Hodder and Stoughton, 1985, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, together with Middlebrooke (Martin & Everitt, Chris), The Bomber Command War Diaries, An Operation Reference Book, 1939-1945, reprinted edition, published Viking, 1985, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus other military reference, mostly hardback publications, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo/4to, G/VG

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(4 shelves)

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£300-400

£100-150

103 Wylly (H.C.). History of the 5th Battalion 13th Frontier Force Rifles 1849-1926, 1st edition, 1929, 13 black and white illustrations including frontispiece, 6 black and white folding maps to rear pocket, lacking front endpaper, original gilt-decorated green cloth, 4to, together with Mackay (J.N.), History of 7th Duke of Edinburgh’s Own Gurkha Rifles, 1st edition, 1962, numerous black and white illustrations with colour frontispiece, 18 black and white maps, lacking front endpaper, original green cloth, 8vo, and Gibbs (H.R.K.), Historical Record of the 6th Gurkha Rifles, 1st edition, 1955, 22 black and white illustrations including frontispiece, 5 black and white maps, lacking front endpaper, original green cloth, 8vo, plus 2 similar volumes, all ex-library with associated markings, 5 volumes in total (5)

£100-150

107 The Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine, A Monthly Journal Devoted to all Subjects Connected with Her Majesty’s Land and Sea Forces, Volume VI, published W.H. Allen & Co., 1887, numerous illustrations including 6 chromolithograph plates and 2 folding charts, original blue pictorial cloth, worn to spine and extremities, few tears to spines, 4to, together with The Administrative History of the Operations of 21 Army Group on the Continent of Europe, 6 June 1944 - 8 May 1945, 1st edition, published British Army, Germany, Nov. 1945, numerous fold-out maps, original grey cloth, folio, plus Smyth (Sir John), The Story of the Victoria Cross, 1st edition, published Frederick Muller, London, 1963, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus other military reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo/4to/folio, G/VG

£70-100

(4 shelves)

£150-200

104 Cross (G.E.). Jonah’s Feet Are Dry, The Experience of the 353rd Fighter Group during World War II, 2001, signed 1st edition 1489/2000, numerous b & w illustrations, original blue cloth in illustrated dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head & foot, large 8vo, together with Wolf (William), The 5th Fighter Command in World War II, Volume I: Pearl Harbour to the Reduction of Rabaul, volume 1 only, 1st edition, 2011, numerous black and white illustrations, original illustrated boards in dust jacket, slight tear to foot of spine, 4to, and Freeman (Roger A.), Might Eighth War Diary, 1st edition, Jane’s Publishing, 1981, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other modern aviation and World War II history and reference, including publications by Jane’s, Ian Allen, Crécy, William Kimber, Airlife, Cassell, Grub Street, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

108 Stacey (Colonel C.P.). Official History of the Canadian Army in the Second World War, volume 3, The Victory Campaign, Operations in North-West Europe, 1944-1945, 1st edition, published Authority of the Minister of National Defence, Ottawa, 1960, numerous foldout maps, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, together with Meredith (Captain J.L.J.), The Story of the Seventh Battalion, The Somerset Light Infantry, 1st edition, privately printed, Germany, 1945, numerous illustrations and a folding map, original cloth, 4to, plus Macksey (Major K.J.), Armoured Crusader, A Biography of MajorGeneral Sir Percy Hubart, 1st edition, published Hutchinson, London, 1967, numerous black and white illustrations original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus other World War II reference, mostly hardback publications, original cloth and dust jackets, 8vo/4to, G/VG

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(4 shelves)

£200-300

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£150-200


109 Brown (George A.). Commando Gallantry Awards of World War II, 1st edition, published London Stamp Exchange, 1991, numerous maps, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, together with Warner (Philip), The Special Air Service, 3rd impression, published William Kimber, 1978, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus Le Marchant (Denis), Memoirs of the Late Major General Le Marchant, 1st edition, published Spellmount, Staplehurst, 1977, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus other military reference, mostly hardback publications, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo/4to, G/VG (4 shelves)

113 Holiday (Gilbert). Horses & Soldiers, A Collection of Pictures, 1st edition, published Gale and Polden Limited, 1938, numerous tipped-in reproductions of drawings, many in colour, original cloth, title and facsimile signature to upper board, 4to, together with Stone (George Cameron), A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration and Use of ARms and Armour, 1st edition, published Jack Brussel, New York, 1961, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, some wear and tears (some with loss), 4to, plus Hunt (Leslie), Twenty-One Squadrons, The History of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force, 1925-1957, 1st edition, published Garnstone Press, 1972, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo, plus other military reference, mostly hardback publications in original cloth and dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£100-150

110 Wilkins (Philip A.). The History of the Victoria Cross, 1st edition, published Archibald Constable & Co., 1904, numerous black and white illustrations, original blue cloth, with Victoria Cross imprinted on front, top edge gilt, 4to, together with Ellis (Major L.F.), History of the Second World War, 2 volumes, The Battle of Normandy, 1962, Victory in the West, published Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1968, numerous black and white illustrations and fold-out maps, original cloth in dust jackets, 4to, plus Foot (M.R.D.), History of the Second World War, SOE in France, An Account of the Work of the British Special Operations Executive in France, 19401944, 1st edition, published Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1966, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other military reference, mostly hardback publications, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, 4to/8vo, G/VG (3 shelves)

(4 shelves)

114 Swinton (Sir Ernest). Twenty Years After, The Battlefields of 1914-18, Then and Now, Supplementary Volume, George Newnes, 1938, numerous b&w illustrations, original red cloth, 4to, together with Hall (Duncan), History of the Second World War, North American Supply, 1st edition, HMSO, 1955, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Doyle (Arthur Conan), The British Campaign in France and Flanders, 6 volumes, mixed editions, Hodder and Stoughton, 19161919, numerous maps, original uniform blue cloth, 8vo, plus other early 20th century military reference, including World War I, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in d.j.s, 8vo/4to, G/VG (3 shelves)

115 Hackett (R.G.). South African War Books, An Illustrated Bibliography of English Language Publications relating to the Boer War of 1899-1902, privately printed, 1994, colour and black and white photo illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, folio (one of 1,200 copies), together with Morris (Donald R.), The Washing of the Spears, A History of the Rise of the Zulu Nation... , 1st UK edition, 1966, black and white plates, original cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus Mason (Philip), A Matter of Honour, An Account of the Indian Army, its Officers and Men, 1st edition, 1974, black and white plates, original cloth in frayed dust jacket, 8vo, plus copies of Hart’s Army List for 1856 and 1858, and other 19th-century military interest and related (6 shelves)

£200-300

£100-150

116 Jones (R.V.). Most Secret War, 1st edition, 1978, black and white plates, original cloth in rubbed and slightly soiled dust jacket, thick 8vo, together with Gallop. The Journal of the Calcutta Light Horse, volumes 3-7 bound as 5, Calcutta, 1936-40, printed volume title to each, black and white plates, modern calf gilt, 8vo, plus Swinson (Arthur), North-West Frontier, People and Events 18391947, 1st edition, 1967, black and white plates, bookplate to title-page, original cloth, 8vo, plus other mostly 20th-century military interest including a copy of Hart’s Army List for 1906

112 Richards (Denis & Saunders, Hilary). Royal Air Force, 19391945, 3 volumes, The Flight at Odds, 1st edition, 1953, The Flight Avails, 1st edition, 1954, The Flight is Won, 1st edition, 1954, published Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, all original cloth in dust jackets, some wear and tear, mainly to spines, 8vo, together with Baber (Douglas), The Guarded Years, 1st edition, published Heinemann, 1956, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus WheelerBennett (John W.), The Nemesis of Power, The German Army in Politics, 1918-1945, 2nd reprint edition, published Macmillan, London, 1956, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth, 8vo, plus other military reference, mostly hardback publications, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo/4to, G/VG (3 shelves)

£150-200

£150-200

111 Smart (Nick). Biographical Dictionary of British Generals of the Second World War, 1st edition, published Pen & Sword, 2005, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, together with Lancaster (Lieutenant Percival), Charloner of the Bengal Cavalry, A Tale of the Indian Mutiny, published Blackie and Son, 3 black and white illustrations plus coloured frontispiece, original grey pictorial cloth with military illustrations in red, 8vo, plus Philpott (Wing Commander Ian), The Royal Air Force, An Encyclopedia of the Inter-War Years, 2 volumes 1st edition, published Pen & Sword, 2005, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other military reference, many hardback publications, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo/4to, G/VG (3 shelves)

£150-200

(6 shelves)

£200-300

117 Bayly (C.A., editor). The Raj, India and the British 1600-1947, 1st edition, 1990, colour and black and white illustrations throughout, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, together with Bagnall (Nigel), The Punic Wars, 1st edition, 1990, original cloth in dust jacket, plus Gardner (Brian), The East India Company, A History, 1st edition, 1974, black and white plates, original cloth in dust jacket, all 8vo, plus other miscellaneous military, history, etc.

£100-150

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ADMIRAL LORD NELSON & MARITIME HISTORY 118* Battle of Cape St. Vincent. Nelson on Board the San Joseph, circa 1850s, lithograph, good margins, image size, 45 x 63.5cm, framed and glazed (1)

£70-100

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119* Battle of St. Vincent. Admiral Nelson’s Boarding the Spanish Ships in Lord St. Vincent’s Victory, [1800], uncoloured stipple engraving by Daniel Orme, depicting the boarding of the San Nicolas, 112 guns, over the San Josef, 80 guns, during the Battle of St. Vincent on St. Valentine’s Day, 1797, when an English fleet of 15 ships of the line under Sir John Jervis defeated a Spanish fleet of twenty-seven ships, trimmed to image, with caption to lower margin partially missing, some restoration and margins restrengthened, overall size 450 x 590mm (17.7 x 23.2ins), together with The Most Noble Lord Horatio Nelson, Viscount & Baron Nelson of the Nile, published June 26, 1806, uncoloured mezzotint by William Barnard after Lemuel Francis Abbott, some minor marks and light spotting, trimmed to plate mark, and laid down on card, 655 x 422mm (25.75 x 16.6ins)

121* Battle of Trafalgar. Plan of the Attack by Lord Nelson, on the Combined Fleet, October 21st 1805, published by R. Dodd, Marine Painter, near the Admiralty, London, Novr. 1805, hand-coloured aquatint plan of the Battle of Trafalgar, with extensive printed account in three columns below, printed on thick wove paper, watermarked E & P 1801, the full sheet, a few minor nicks and slight fraying to edges, duty stamp to lower right corner, generally in very good condition, overall sheet size 680 x 488mm (26.75 x 19.2ins)

An engraved key to the large engraving of the Battle of St. Vincence is illustrated in Terry Colman’s The Nelson Touch: The Life and Legend of Horatio Nelson (2002). (2) £150-200

120* Battle of the Nile. Admiral Lord Nelson K.B. and the Victory of the Nile, published March 25th 1799 by G. Riley, Old Bailey, stipple engraving with etching on wove paper by Percy Roberts, after the portrait of Nelson by Lemuel Francis Abbott and the sea battle by Francis Chesham, marked Proof to lower left corner, some light marginal soiling and creased to lower right corner, plate size 460 x 290mm (18 x 11.5ins), sheet size 495 x 360mm (19.5 x 14.2ins) (1)

Very good copy of this large broadsheet plan of the Battle of Trafalgar, published less than a month following the battle by the marine painter Robert Dodd (1748-1815), and containing the printed transcription of letters written by Nelson’s second in command, Vice Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood, to the Admiralty, describing the battle and the death of Nelson. (1) £200-400

£100-150

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122* Britannia Triumphant. The Most Decisive and Glorious Naval Victory that ever was Obtained Since the Creation of the World!! The Victorious British Fleet was Commanded by the most Renowned, most Gallant, and ever-to-be-Lamented Hero, Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson; and the vanquished fleets of France and Spain by the Admirals Villeneuve and Gravina. This memorable Action was fought of Cape Trafalgar, near the Entrance of the Straights of Gibraltar, on the 21st of October, 1805, large printed broadside on wove paper (watermarked 1804), printed by R. Edwards for E. Kent and Son, central vertical fold, untrimmed, one or two minor marks (generally in very good condition), sheet size 44.5 x 56cm (17.5 x 22ins)

124* Cook (Captain James, 1728-1779). ‘A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean, Performed under the Directions of Captains Cook, Clerke, and Gore, in His Majesty’s Ships the Resolution and Discovery, in 1776, 1777, 1778, and 1780, 3 vols., Quarto’, a very lengthy article printed in three original issues of the London Chronicle (numbers 4322, 4329 & 4347, dated 13th and 29th July, and 9th September 1784), the report giving full details regarding the voyages, including the discovered lands, flora, fauna and native peoples, plus full details on the death of Captain Cook and the surrounding events of the day, based on the reports of Captain Clerke, some spotting, each issue 8 pp., slim folio (3)

£200-300

See C. White, The Nelson Encyclopaedia (2002), page 244. A rare large-scale broadside giving the first news of Nelson’s victory at the Battle of Trafalgar and the death of Nelson himself, in excellent original condition. An earlier variant of this broadside, printed in red, giving the names of the British ships and men, but without the corresponding details for the enemy, was sold at Christie’s, Trafalgar Bicentenary sale, 19 October 2005, lot 64. (1) £400-600

123* Broadside. Britannia’s Address to the People of England, circa 1805, printed broadside on the death of Nelson, printed by G. Cooke, Dunstan’s Hill, Tower Street, London, on wove paper, with vignette of Britannia weeping over a portrait of Lord Nelson surrounded by the spoils of Victory, with ten-line verse below, the full sheet, in very good condition, contemporary pencil price of 6d to lower right corner, sheet size 340 x 205mm (13.3 x 8ins) (1)

£100-150

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125* Fan. Engraved fan design commemorating the death of Lord Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar, published by B. Coker, November 21 180(5 or 8?), an unused semi-circular engraved fan design commemorating the Battle of Trafalgar, published by B. Coker with a design by Corbauld (?), depicting a monument with the bust of Lord Nelson crowned by Victory, with Britannia seated in mourning, and Hope pointing to the inscription above ‘he lives for ever’ with verse inscription to the plinth ‘Now he’s gone, our dear Lord Nelson’s dead / the pride of Britons and of foes the dread’ and with caption below ‘Britannia bewailing the loss of her fallen Hero who is crown’d by Victory whilst Hope points to immortality’, with an engraved 6-line acrostic on the name Nelson printed to verso, a few minor marks, but generally in very good condition, 197 x 375mm (7.75 x 14.75ins) (1)

£70-100

127* Laurie & Whittle (publishers). The ever to be lamented Lord Viscount Nelson born Septr. 29th 1758. Fell in the glorious cause of his Country, in the Memorable Battle of Trafalgar, 21st October, 1805. Aged 47, published 12th Decr. 1805 by Laurie & Whittle, No. 53 Fleet Street, London, hand-coloured engraving on wove paper, containing a profile portrait of Nelson on a monument with naval trophies above, and a naval officer and ordinary seaman to each side, standing on the flags of France and Spain, with printed verse above, and ‘England expects that every man will do his duty’ on a banner towards lower margin, untrimmed, in very good condition, sheet size 245 x 306mm (9.75 x 12ins) A memorial souvenir of Lord Nelson, published less than 3 months after his death at the Battle of Trafalgar. (1) £100-150

126* Harvey (Admiral Sir Edward, 1783-1865). Tree of Battles and Naval Victors, circa 1860, an original drawing on paper by E.W. Brooker with lettering by G.R. Wilkinson, pencil, pen and black ink and brown wash heightened with white, showing a tree with naval battles and captains written across the trunk and branches, from King Alfred at the base, the [glorious] First of June, Bridport, Camperdown, Battles of the Nile and Trafalgar ascending the trunk, plus later battles, ships and captains detailed on the various branches up until 1850s, a three-masted gun ship at sea to lower right and buildings and trees to lower left, calligrapher and artist identified lower left and right, centrally Harvey’s crest and caligraphic dedication ‘To Admiral Edward Harvey. This Tree of Battles and Naval Victors is respectfully dedicated by Henry James [signed]’, 66 x 51cm (26 x 20ins), framed and glazed

128* Laurie & Whittle (publishers). Sr. Richd. J. Strachan’s Action with the French, off Rochefort: Novr. 2. 1805, in which the four French Ships were taken, published Decr. 12 1805, by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London, colour aquatint on wove paper, with additional hand-colouring, the full sheet untrimmed, short closed tear towards lower right corner, sheet size 240 x 353mm (9.5 x 13.85ins)

Sir Edward Harvey was a first-class volunteer onboard the Brunswick during the battle of the Glorious First of June 1794. His father Captain John Harvey who was commanding died during the battle. He was also at the battle of Camperdown and served mostly in the North Sea and the Mediterranean. He continued to serve in the Navy, with duties on the Cape of Good Hope and East India stations, in the West Indies, and was involved in operations on the coast of Syria, including the bombardment of Acre in 1840. He was promoted Admiral on 9 June 1860 and made a KCB on 28 June 1861. He died at his residence at Walmer, Kent, on 4 May 1865. Henry James, from whom this design is dedicated, is possibly Major General Sir Henry James (18031877), Director-General of the Ordnance Survey. The artist is Edward Wolfe Brooker RN (1828-1870). (1) £300-500

A rapidly published plan of the naval battle fought between four British ships under the command of Sir Richard Strachan and four French ships, commanded by Rear Admiral Dumanoir le Pelley off Rochefort near La Rochelle on 2nd November 1805, which turned out to be the four surviving ships of the line from the combined Franco-Spanish fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar. Very good original condition. (1) £100-150

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129* Laurie & Whittle (publishers). An Accurate Plan of the Three Positions of the British Fleet. Before Lord Nelson commenced the action with the combined squadrons of France & Spain on the 21st Octr. 1805. Cape Trafalgar bearing E.S.E. 4 leagues, drawn by Mr. Jonas Toby, Purser, of H.M. Ship Euryalus who was a spectator of this glorious victory, published 17 Decr. 1805 by Laurie & Whittle, No. 53, Fleet Street London, hand-coloured copper engraving on thick wove paper, watermarked Budgen 1804, with good margins, some light handling marks (generally in very good condition), plate size 415 x 265mm (16.3 x 10.4ins), sheet size 485 x 307mm (19 x 12ins) A plan of the ships and their positions at day-light, 9.00 am and 12.00 noon at the Battle of Trafalgar, with all the ships named with their captains and number of guns. (1) £150-200

130* Laurie & Whittle (publishers). An Exact Representation of the English & French Fleets under the command of Rear Admiral Sr. Horatio Nelson K.B., & Admiral Brueys off the Mouth of the Nile, on the 1st. of August 1798, published 18th Octr. 1798 by Laurie & Whittle, No. 53 Fleet Street, mixed media engraving with handcolouring on wove paper, watermarked Russell & Co., with date illegible, several closed tears repaired, and portion to centre of right margin restored, with loss of a few words, sheet size 590 x 468mm (23.25 x 18.4ins) (1)

£200-300

131* Letter of Marque. A rare manuscript letter of marque issued by the Admiralty to Captain David Browning, commander of the ship The Viper, dated 6th July 1779, large manuscript document in a clear clerical hand, brown ink on Whatman laid paper, with watermark, signed at the foot by Thomas Cox and Thomas Brookbank junior of the high Court of Admiralty of England, and Godfrey Lee Farren registrar, addressed to verso ‘The Viper Capt. D. Browning French’, creased where folded, small holes to folded corners, without loss, generally in very good condition, overall size 485 x 592mm (19 x 23.25ins)

Lot 129

The use of letters of marque by the British king and his government allowed merchant vessels, or privateers, to seek redress for loss of goods and trade caused by hostile French ships, by the seizure of ‘ships vessels and goods belonging to the French king’ with instructions to ‘bring the same to judgement in our high Courts of Admiralty of England’, as this document states. The captain is authorized ‘to set forth in a warlike manner’ and ‘by force of arms to apprehend seize and take the ships vessels and goods’. The letter also requires the captain to keep a journal of his activities, including a list of all his prizes, and their approximate value, as well as provide any information on the movements, locations, ‘designs’ and ‘strength’ of the French fleets and vessels. In return the captain may ‘sell and dispose of such ships vessels and goods’. The Viper is carefully described in the document as a ship of about 365 tons, ‘being Loop sterned, no head and one mast, mounted with twenty eight Carriage Guns carrying Shot of Nine pounds weight, and twelve Swivel Guns, and navigated with one hundred and twenty men’. It belongs to the port of ‘Folkstone’, it’s principal owners being James Clark and David Major of Folkstone, merchants. Provenance: Contained within a folio family scrap album kept by Lionel S. Lewis, titled to inside front cover Family Record Book, and dated November 16th 1886, and including a variety of 18th and 19th century legal documents, share certificates, manuscript notes and letters, and photographs , all captioned and with extensive related handwritten notes. Many leaves are loose, and some chipped to edges with loss. The Lewis or Lewys family appear to originate from Stoke Gaylard in Dorset, with later generations resident in Thanet, Kent. Lionel Lewis’s great grandmother was Mrs. Thomas Cramp, whose first husband was George Browning. The letter of marque is captioned by Lionel Lewis ‘Letters of marque dated July 6th 1779 addressed to my Great-grandmother’s brotherin-law’. The ship’s captain David Browning would therefore be the brother of George Browning. (1) £700-1000

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132* Lotter (Tobias Conrad). Plan des Schlosses Lemnos, welches d.4.8br. 1770. Capitulirte/Plan du Chateau des Lemnos, qui capitula ce 4.8br. 1770, together with Beschreibung welche die Attaque der Russischen mit der Turkischen Flotte von 24. Iun: 1770. bey Cismin vorstellet/Vue de la Bataille Navale des flottes Russes et Turques pres de cismin ce 24. Juin: 1770, Augsburg, 1771, together two hand-coloured engraved maps on laid paper, showing the Battle of Lemnos, Greece, during the Russo-Turkish war (1768-1774), and the Battle of Cesma, Turkey, between Russian and Ottoman fleets during the same war, two conjoined sheets, in very good original condition, overall sheet size 620 x 530mm (24.4 x 20.8ins) (1)

134* Orme (Edward, publisher). Lord Nelson explaining to the Officers the Plan of Attack previous to the Battle of Trafalgar. Position of the combined forces of France & Spain, at the commencement of the Action 21st Octr. 1805, with Lord Nelson, Cape Trafalgar ..., Designed, Published & Sold Jany. 9th 1806, by Edwd Orme, engraving and soft-ground etching on wove paper by James Godby after William Marshall Craig, the upper portion in pale yellow tint, the lower portion with hand colouring, with margins, one or two short marginal tears (without loss), light soiling to edges, plate size 435 x 287mm (17 x 11.25ins), sheet size 495 x 345mm (19.5 x 13.5ins)

£150-200

133* Mutiny on the Bounty. A series of 3 original newspapers relating to the Mutiny on the Bounty, including 2 issues of The Diary; or, Woodfall’s Register, 17th March & 19th July 1790, and The Times, 19th September 1796, including articles on Bligh’s voyage at sea, and an interesting and lengthy article by Fletcher Christian on his version of the events that occurred, written in a letter to England from South America, each issue 4 pp., a little soiling, slim folio (3)

This print also exists in a version with full colour, including the upper part showing Nelson and his officers. (1) £150-200

£250-350

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WELLINGTON & WATERLOO: BOOKS, DOCUMENTS & OBJECTS 135* Battle of Trafalgar. ‘it is my first wish of my heart to bring the enemy to action, and die in the arms of victory’, printed in The Norwich Mercury, 2 issues, 9th and 16th November 1805, both issues relating to the Battle of Trafalgar, the death of Lord Nelson, and the aftermath, the first paper containing a long reprint of the official news from the London Gazette Extraordinary as written by Collingwood, and a list of the ships involved, also included are the General Orders, a letter of involvement, and an article describing the death of Nelson, the second paper including length and detailed accounts of the action, including the fate of Nelson’s assailant, with news covered from both sides, also news relating to Nelson’s coffin, funeral, and a long and detailed sketch of Lord Nelson’s life, both issues 4 pages and complete with tax duty stamps (2)

£100-150

136* Battle of Waterloo. ‘Great and Glorious News, Complete Overthrow of Bonaparte’s Army... ‘, published in The Courier, 2 issues, 22nd June and 2nd August 1815, the first commencing with an official bulletin containing lists by name of British officers wounded and killed, followed by a reprint of the London Gazette Extraordinary official despatch by the Duke of Wellington, also follows a letter from ‘An Officer of High Rank’ describing the battle, as well as news from the French paper Le Moniteur, spread over pages 2 and 3, the second paper with an extract of a letter from An Officer of the Foot Guards, dated 20th June 1815, giving a lengthy personal account of the Battle of Waterloo, including a tactical map illustrating the lines of battle, also from the Army circular an article relating to awards bestowed on the officers and men, such as the title ‘Waterloo Men’, and that ‘every Waterloo Man shall be allowed to count two years’ service in virtue of that victory...’, printed on page 1, both issues 4 pages and completed with ink duty stamps (2)

Lot 138

£100-150

137* Battle of Waterloo. ‘Great and Glorious News, Complete Defect of Napoleon’s Army... ‘, printed in The Cumberland Pacquet, 2 issues, 27th June and 4th July 1815, the first with ‘The First News’, the Duke of Wellington’s anxiously awaited despatches arrive in London, celebrations follow, an extract of a letter from Bathurst reveals some of the details, printed on page 1, the second issue containing very detailed and lengthy news, Bonaparte’s abdication of the throne, and the paper devoting half a column to additional particulars of the victory at Waterloo, as well as an official proclamation by Wellington, to liberate the French, the back page largely comprising reprints of the London Gazette reports of 22nd and 24th June, as well as Napoleon’s declaration to the French people, printed over pages 2 to 4, both issues 4 pages and complete with duty tax stamps (2)

£100-150

138* Battle of Waterloo. Flowers from the Fields of Waterloo, pressed flowers presented on pressed white paper, circa 1819, inscribed in ink ‘Flowers gathered on the Field of Battle at Waterloo; by J Forbes, 23 Sept 1817: selected for Charles St.Loo Malet. Esq., we sprang from no ignoble soil ‘Twas on the Field of Waterloo! Our culture was the Battle-toil; and many a Hero’s blood our dew! Yet fair, as other Flowers that breathe their peaceful sweets we flourish now: Ah! where to find a fitter weather, For Patriot’s, or for Soldier’s Grow! James Forbes, 30th January 1819, 17.5 x 11.5cm (1)

139* Campaign Chest. A 19th century oak iron bound chest, the lid inscribed in black paint ‘Lord Richard Wellesley Grenadier Guards No.5’, with recessed handles (one missing), 68cm high x 88cm wide x 55.5cm deep

£100-150

Provenance: purchased from a West Country Auction 20 years ago, the vendor was informed at the time it was consigned from a house in Bath. (1) £700-1000

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140 Concanen (Edward John, 1814-1868). Life and Campaigns of Arthur Duke of Wellington, K.G., 1st edition, 1852, ‘Preface’ and ‘Contents’ bound between pages 516 & 517, engraved vignette titlepage, frontispiece and 40 steel, lithograph and woodcut plates including hand-coloured lithograph portrait and view, occasional pencil corrections, some spotting, last leaf split in margin without loss, contemporary half morocco gilt, chipped at head of spine, darkened and repaired without loss, 8vo No record of this volume noted in all the usual sources. (1)

£200-300

141 Coxe (William). Atlas to the Memoirs of the John Duke of Marlborough Containing Armorial Bearings, Facsimiles, Maps and Military Plans, published Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1820, twenty (only) engraved plates, letters and folding battle plans, one map with overlays, occasional closed tears, slight staining and spotting throughout, bookplate of the Officers Library Royal Marines Plymouth, later half cloth with marbled sidings, slim 4to, together with another atlas containing eight folding maps and plans relating to the Peninsula Wars, some spotting and dust soiling throughout, book plate of the Officers Library Royal Marines Plymouth, later half cloth with marbled sidings, slim 4to (2)

£100-150

143* Napoleonic Field Kit. A mid 19th century French field kit probably made to commemorate the Napoleonic Wars, with gilt metal beaker cast with a bust of Napoleonic within a scroll border on an engine turned ground, 7cm high, with a leather wallet containing a knife, fork and spoon each with tortoishell grip inset with a giltmetal eagle, all contained in a circular leather case, 9cm high (1)

142* Evans (Richard, publisher). A group of 8 hand coloured engraved portraits of allied commanders of the Napoleonic Wars, published by Richard Evans, Whites Row, Spitalfields, London, 1815, together eight hand coloured portraits of Lieutenant General Sir John Moore, Lieutenant General Lord Hill, The Prince of Orange, Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Picton, Bernadotte Crown Prince of Sweeden, Alexander 1st Emperor of all the Russias, Lieutenant General Lord Linedock and Francis 2nd Emperor of Austria, one engraving signed Romney scu, another signed Mason del, and two signed Canton del et sculb, some marks and light discolouration, 23 x 33cm (9 x 13ins) mount aperture, and a little smaller, two mounted, and six framed and glazed (8)

£200-300

144* Moore (Lieutenant-General Sir John (1761-1809)). Autograph letter, signed ‘John Moore Lt. Gen.’ to A. Garnet, dated Gibraltar, December 1807, “I hereby authorize you to pay to Capt. Shortland by a bill of exchange on the Lords of the Treasury 1/2 per cent on all money conveyed from Sicily to Gibraltar in His Majesty’s Ship Queen for the use of the army under my command. Given under my hand this second day of December 1807 at Gibraltar”, single page, written to recto only, a few tears to folds and edges, seal remnant, together with an early photograph of Sir John Moore’s memorial on Sandgate Esplanade, Sandgate, Kent (mounted within a 19th century full green morocco gilt binding), and a loose engraving of the original monument to Sir John Moore, at Corunna, published by John Booth, 1810 (built over his grave on the orders of Marshal Soult, and rebuilt in 1811)

£100-150

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£150-200


Lot 145 145 Mudford (William). An Historical Account of The Campaign in the Netherlands in 1815 under His Grace The Duke of Wellington and Marshal Prince Blucher Comprising the Battles of Ligny, Quatre Bras and Waterloo with a Detailed Narrative of the Political Events..., published Henry Colburn, 1817, letter press title and additional decorative title, engraved frontispiece of the ‘General Officers’ and twenty-six aquatint plates. (including one folding), many by George Cruikshank, plates B, D, DD & L mounted (as published), all with bright contemporary hand colouring, with two engraved folding maps, one with repaired closed tear, very slight spotting, a.e.g., contemporary morocco gilt, a little rubbed and worn, folio Abbey Life 372. Tooley 336. Tooley states that the frontispiece is often missing and is usually replaced with the portraits of General Officers. This copy matches that collation. (1) £500-800

146 Naval log books. A log journal for H.M.S. Inconstant/Duke of Wellington/Northampton/Fanthome, kept by Edgar G.H. Gamble, 3 vols., August 1880 to November 1883, approximately 240 completed leaves, in a neat hand, listing daily courses, duties and reports, weather and temperature, detailing visits to South America, the Falklands, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Africa, Canada, and the Caribbean, some 80 pen, pencil, ink and watercolours of maps, views, equipment, guns, diagrams etc., a few loose manuscript notes, hinges reinforced, original black calf, folio, together with Journal and Note Book for the use of Junior Officers, for H.M.S. Inflexible, 1st Cruiser Squadron, January 15th, 1909 [October 30th 1910], and on board H.M.S. Hibernia, January 20th-December 2nd, 1910, made by John J. Tryon, ink manuscript with seventeen pen, ink and watercolour technical drawings and maps inserted, original half buckram, some soiling and wear, folio The first three logs are by Edgar G.H. Gamble, midshipman, who according to his loose manuscript account of his service, served 40 years in the Royal Navy, from 1878 to 1918, later promoted to captain, and last serving on H.M.S. Canopus, a pre-dreadnought battleship in 1917. (4) £300-400

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147* Portrait. Half-length portrait of Major General John Day Stokes (1803-1862), circa 1830-40, oil on canvas, relined and restored, in period gilt gesso frame (repainted), with handwritten biographical note pasted to verso, signed G.L.R., and dated 12/4/52 (most likely 1952), 70 x 58cm (27.5 x 23ins)

150* Roe (Fred). ‘Good-bye me Lads!’, Nelson Leaving Portsmouth to Sail for Trafalgar on the Victory, published in ‘The Sporting and Dramatic News’, [1905], chromolithographic print, slight staining to lower margin, slight creasing and surface abrasion, 565 x 825mm, framed and glazed, together with another print similar, also published by The Sporting and Dramatic News of Lord Nelson standing on the main deck of Victory at the height of the Battle of Trafalgar, trimmed to image, 530 x 825mm, framed and glazed, together with two colour prints after Willem van de Velde, published by The National Maritime Museum Greenwich of the Royal Sovereign and the Resolution, each approximately 770 x 580mm, framed and glazed

Major General John Day Stokes was a Colonel in the Indian Army, later gazetted Major General in the Mysore Native Infantry (Madras Army) on 28th November 1854, and was private secretary to Lord Metcalfe at the British Residency in Mysore, India. John Day Stokes was of Anglo-Irish descent, and returned at the end of his life to the family seat at Lassinagh, County Kerry. (1) £400-600

148* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately forty prints and engravings, 19th century, engravings and mezzotints all relating to Napoleon and Waterloo, including portraits, battle scenes and social scenes, various sizes and condition (approx.40)

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151* Trumpet Banner. A rare George III Household Cavalry banner circa 1815-20, with Waterloo battle honours on crimson ground with gold bullion tassels, approximately 69cm x 47cm (distressed)

£100-200

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149* Prisoner of War. A Napoleonic prisoner of war straw work box, the domed lid enclosing a mirror and divisions each with a cover, the front of box with a hinged fall revealing two short and one long drawer each with a turned vegetable ivory handle, the interior nicely preserved with fading and general loss to the exterior, 25cm high x 30cm wide x 20cm deep (1)

£150-200

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152* Waterloo. A Victorian parian porcelain bust of the Duke of Wellington, well modelled in robes with orders and decorations, stamped ‘Comte. D’Orsay.Sc, 1852’, on an ebonised socle, 33cm high (some damage) (1)

£100-150

153* Waterloo - XVIII Hussars. A collection of approximately 100 manuscript letters by Captain William Deane, 18th (Prince of Wale’s Own) Hussars, circa 1810-40, together with related items including a Waterloo Medal (Corporal Jonathon Fo ... Batt ... G. Guards.), renamed in engraved serif capitals, bar bills etc., a framed watercolour portrait of Captain Deane, signed V. Smith 1837, 13 x 9.5cm in an oval rococo-style mount, framed and glazed, a commission certificate to Deane dated 1802 signed by George III, framed and glazed, a printed map circa 1815 Plan of the Field of Battle The Belle Alliance, printed in French, 24 x 16.5cm, framed and glazed Captain William Deane was a Paymaster with the XVIII Hussars from 13 August 1802-23, he served in Portugal, Spain and France and served with the regiment during the Waterloo Campaign, he retired from service in 1848 and received a Military General Service medal with six clasps, Deane died in 1852, Deane’s original Waterloo medal was lost and the medal included in the lot was in the same cabinet when the vendor purchased this archive. (a carton) £500-800

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154* Wellington (Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke, 1769-1852). Autograph letter signed ‘Wellington’, London, 5 March 1838, to an unidentified recipient, declining a dinner invitation for the 21st March due to other commitments, small tear with loss affecting downstrokes of sentiment, a little toning and small crease to lower right corner, one page, 8vo, framed and glazed (1)

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BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY 155 Barclay (Rev. James). The Universal English Dictionary, published J & F Tallis, circa 1845, additional decorative title, twentysix uncoloured engraved maps of British counties by Thomas Moule abd thirty engraved maps (including several with contemporary outline colouring) of British counties by J.Archer, one uncoloured engraved portrait, the last third of the volume has several pages stuck together, this does not affect any maps, some toning and staining throughout, several of the maps by Thomas Moule are trimmed with slight loss to margins, contemporary calf, upper board detached, partial loss to spine, worn and frayed, 4to

160 [Cox, Thomas]. Magna Britannia et Hibernia, Antiqua et Nova. Or, A New Survey of Great Britain, wherein to the Topographical Account given by Mr. Camden, and the late Editors of his Britannia, is added a more large History..., 6 vols., 1720-31, few woodcut illustrations to text, four double-page engraved maps only (including Dorset & Gloucestershire by John Seller, Somersetshire by Robert Morden and Wiltshire by Thomas Kitchen), lacks all tables etc., vol. 5 with slight worming to margins mostly at front and rear, contemporary calf gilt, contrasting calf title & volume number labels to spines, minor wear at head & foot of spines, 4to

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161 Dugdale (Sir William). The History of St Paul’s Cathedral in London..., four parts bound in one, second edition, published Edward Maynard & George James for Jonah Bowyer, 1716, portrait frontispiece by Wenceslaus Hollar with slight offsetting, forty uncoloured engraved plates (including nine folding) lacking one plate facing page 135, bound without list of subscribers, errata and directions to the binder (two leaves in total), occasional spotting and toning, ownership signatures to front free endpaper and first blank, hinges cracked, contemporary speckled calf with contrasting morocco label to spine, a little worn, folio

156 Bartlett (W.H. & Beattie, William). The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain, 2 vols., 1842, additional engraved titles, 123 engraved plates, scattered spotting, a.e.g., contemporary burgundy morocco gilt, spines a little rubbed and faded, 4to, together with The Picturesque Beauties of Great Britain: Illustrated by Topographical, HIstorical, and Critical Notices..., Kent, Virtue, c. 1828, additional engraved title, folding map (with closed tears), 62 engraved sheets, each with two views, some spotting, front hinge broken, a.e.g., contemporary morocco gilt, torn at head of spine, some edge wear, 4to, plus vols. 2 & 3 only of Thomas Allen’s A New and Complete History of the County of York, 1831 (5)

£100-150

£100-150

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£150-200

157 Brayley (Edward Wedlake). Views in Suffolk, Norfolk and Northamptonshire, illustrative of the works of Robert Bloomfield, Vernor, Hood and Sharpe, et al, 1806, 12 b&w engraved plates, some dust-soiling throughout, contemporary sheep-backed marbled boards, rubbed and worn, slim 8vo, together with Gosling (William), A Walk in and about the City of Canterbury, with many observations not to be found in any description hitherto published, Canterbury: Simmons and Kirkby, 1774, folding plan of Canterbury, light scattered spotting, bookplate of the Right Honourable Sir John Trollope, to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, joints cracked, a little rubbed, small 8vo, plus Bew (J., publisher), Ambulator, or The Stranger’s Companion in a tour round London..., 3rd edition, 1787, folding map of London, with contemporary outline colour, some offsetting throughout, armorial bookplate to upper pastedown, contemporary marbled calf, upper board detached, rubbed and scuffed, small 8vo, plus other topography related, including Welsh topography (29)

£150-200

162 Gilpin (William). [The Last Work Published by the Rev. William Gilpin, M.A. ... representing the effect of a morning, a noon tide, and an evening sun. In thirty designs from nature, 1st ed., Edward Orme, 1810], half-title ‘Gilpin’s Day’, thirty numbered and tinted aquatint plates, engraved by Hamble and Dubourg, short split without loss into image of plate 1, lacks 8pp. descriptive notes, original boards with printed paper label ‘Gilpin’s Day’ and price :11:6 to upper cover, some soiling and wear, covers detached, folio, together with Jarrett Family, The Genealogical Tree of the Family of Jarrett, of Orange Valley, Jamaica, and Camerton Court, Co. Somerset, from the earliest records in Jamaica down to the present time ..., as well as A Short History of the Island of Jamaica, from 1494 to 1836, compiled from authentic sources by William James Kerr, Southampton, 1896, eight mounted portraits including signed photograph of Kerr at rear, plus one albumen print and seven photogravures (three of Jamaica: Montego Bay and town, Orange Valley great house and sugar works, Kent Estate), folding genealogy, scattered pencil notes, original quarter calf, soiled and some wear, covers detached, 4to

158 Burne (Charlotte Sophia, ed.). Shropshire Folk-Lore: A Sheaf of Gleanings, edited by Charlotte Sophia Burne, from the Collections of Georgina F. Jackson, 1st ed., 1883, litho map with printed outline colour, subscribers’ list present, occasional spotting mostly to first & last leaves, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemporary dark green half morocco gilt, joints lightly rubbed, 4to Large Paper copy. The subscriber’s name Ranle Wilbraham of Rode Hall, Cheshire is underlined in pencil, suggesting this was his copy. Includes a loosely inserted 4 page prospectus for the work and subscriber’s order form for the work. (1) £100-150

159 Coker (John). A Survey of Dorsetshire. Containing the Antiquities and Natural History of that County. With a Particular Description of all the Places of Note, and Antient Seats... And a Copious Genealogical Account of Three Hundred of the Principal Families..., 1732, folding eng. county map surveyed by John Wilcox engraved by R.W. Seale, six eng. plts. of armorials, hinges repaired, contemp. calf, rebacked, preserving orig. spine, board corners worn, folio Upcott p.173. (1)

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163 Hughes (H.). The Beauties of Cambria; Consisting of Sixty Views of Sublime and Picturesque Scenery in the Twelve Counties of the Principality, 6 original parts, 1819-23, fifty-five (of 60) wood engraved plates, occasional spotting, original printed wrappers, some with splitting to spines, rubbed and few marks, slim oblong 4to

166 Owen (John and Bowen, Emmanuel). Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improv’d; Being a Correct Coppy of Mr. Ogilby’s Actual Survey of all ye Direct & Principal Cross Roads in England and Wales, 4th ed., 1724, engraved title, 4 pages of map index, 273 uncoloured engraved strip road and county maps printed back-to-back, and a folding engraved map at rear, entitled A Pocket Companion of ye roads, of the South Part of Great Britain, called England and Wales, by John Pryer, one leaf close-trimmed to fore-margin (page 199), page 215/216 with short closed tear to lower margin without loss, generally in clean condition, early ownership signature of James Campbell in brown ink to rear endpaper and early bookplate of Reverend Soan, Rochester to rear pastedown, additional later 19th century bookplate to front pastedown and 20th century ownership signature to front endpaper of John Sawyer, contemporary full calf gilt, a little rubbed and some minor marks, small 4to

The missing plates comprise, Aberystwyth Castle, Brecon Castle, Brynllys Castle, Cilgarran Castle & St. Dogmael’s Priory. (6) £200-300

164 Hughes (H.). The Beauties of Cambria; Consisting of Sixty Views, in North and South Wales; Each View Accompanied by a Page of Letter-Press, 1823, engraved title to first and last issues, 222 engraved views (of 224) on 111 leaves, occasional spotting, original printed wrappers, some wrappers a little torn and frayed, slim 4to, together with 109 other duplicates of odd part numbers of the same title, in original printed wrappers (166)

Chubb CL. Fordham, pages 18-19. Cox III, 545. Phillips 5203. The folding map by Pryer, and published by Thomas Bowles, bound in at the end, is an unusual addition. (1) £600-800

£300-400

165 Ireland (William Henry). Englands’s Topographer, or a New and Complete History of the County of Kent..., 4 vols., 1828-30, engraved title to vol. 1, folding engraved map and numerous plates, some spotting and occasional dampstaining, contemporary half calf gilt, joints split and spines lifting, vol. 4 with loss to upper panel of spine, worn, 8vo (4)

167 Rayner (S.). The History and Antiquities of Haddon Hall..., with an Account of the Hall in its Present State, 1836, litho frontispiece and 37 plates (including one plan and one folding), spotting & dust soiling, contemporary hal calf, rubbed and some wear, folio, together with White (B., publisher), Sketch of a Tour into Derbyshire and Yorkshire, 1778, final leaf torn with loss, text-block broken, dustsoiling & few marks, contemporary, contemporary half sheep, board detached & worn, 8vo, plus other British topography and miscellaneous antiquarian etc., including The Scenery and Poetry of the English Lakes. A Summer Ramble by Charles Mackay, 1846

£80-120

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£80-120

168 Smith (John Thomas). Antiquities of London and its Environs, Containing Views of Houses, Monuments, Statues, and other Curious Remains of Antiquity, 1791, engraved title and 96 engraved plates, spotting throughout, all edges gilt, contemporary straightgrained calf gilt, rubbed and a little wear to corners, folio (1)

£100-150

169 Sportsman’s Almanack. Martin’s Sportman’s Almanack, Kalendar, and Traveller’s Guide, for 1818; Containing Ample Directions, in Monthly Order, for Shooting, Coursing, Hunting, and Fishing, in all its Varieties, after the most Approved Systems, Matured by Experience: the Almanack for the Year; Correct Tables of whatever is Useful as a Kalendar; a Series of Maps for Every County in England, W. Smith for Simpkin & Marshall, 1818, 43 hand-coloured engraved maps by James Wallis, including one folding, some trimmed at lower margin, engraved cash account and memorandum leaves, circular duty ink stamp to title, contemporary tan straightgrained morocco gilt, joints and edges a little rubbed, 8vo The maps, published here by Patrick Martin first appeared in James Wallis’s New Pocket Edition of the English Counties or Traveller’s Companion of 1810. (1) £300-500

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170 [Walker, George]. The Costume of Yorkshire, illustrated by a series of forty engravings, being fac-similes of original drawings. With descriptions in English and French, 1st edition, printed by T. Bensley, 1814, forty fine hand-coloured aquatint plates, in clean condition without offsetting, text printed in English and French, paper watermarked Whatman and dated 1811 and 1813, later bookplate of Charles George Milnes Gaskell to front pastedown, remains of adhesive paper to front endpaper, all edges gilt, contemporary giltdecorated straight-grained brown full morocco, rubbed and scuffed to edges, recased with original spine laid down, folio Abbey, Life 432. Colas 3044. Tooley 498. Includes the famous plate of the Collier, which includes the first representation of a steam-engine on rails, built by Murray and Blenkinsop of Leeds in 1812, around two years before Stephenson’s engine. (1) £500-800

171 Wiltshire. Antiquities Sarisburienses: Containing, I. A Dissertation on the Antient Coins, Found at Old Sarum. II. The Salisbury Ballad...., Historical Memoirs, Relative to the City of New Sarum...., Salisbury: Printed and Sold by E. Easton, 1771, two folding engraved plates, contemporary tree calf gilt, joints split and board attachment weak, extremities worn, 8vo, together with Kaleidoscopiana Wiltoniensia; or, A Literary, Political, and Moral View of the County of Wilts., during the Contested Election for its Representation, in June 1818, between Paul Methuen, Esq., William Long Wellesley, Esq., and John Benett, Esq., when the Two former Gentlemen were Returned; containing the Whole of the Advertisements, Letters, Speeches, Squibs, and Songs, that have been Published during this Election. By an Observer, 1818, edges untrimmed, contemporary boards with later sheep spine, 8vo, with Modern Wilts. Hundred of Chalke, by Charles Bowles, Shaftesbury: printed for the author, by Clarence Rutter, [1830], folding pedigrees, contemporary quarter cloth, old printed title label to spine, boards detached & slight wear, 8vo, plus other 19th & early 20th century Wiltshire topography related, including two variant copies of An Historical and Descriptive Account of Old and New Sarum, or Salisbury, pub. Salisbury, 1834

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£100-150

172 Woodward (B.B.). The History of Wales, from the Earliest Times, to its Final Incorporation with the Kingdom of England..., 1859, additional engraved title and seventy-five engraved plates (including frontispiece), scattered spotting, contemporary dark green half calf, rebacked preserving original gilt decorated spine, thick 8vo, together with Ecton (John), Thesaurus Rerum Eccleisticarum. Being an Account of the Valuations of all the Ecclesiastical Benefices in the several Dioceses in England and Wales..., 2nd edition, 1754, occasional light spotting, contemporary calf, joints cracked, extremities rubbed, 4to, with [Wyndham, Henry Penruddocke], A Gentleman’s Tour through Monmouthshire and Wales, in the Months of June and July, 1774, London: T. Evans, 1775, etched frontispiece (offsetting to title), edges untrimmed, modern boards, 8vo, plus other Welsh related and antiquarian (12)

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£200-300


NATURAL HISTORY 173 Abercrombie (John). The British Fruit-Gardener; and Art of Pruning: comprising, The most approved Methods of Planting and Raising every useful Fruit-Tree and Fruit-Bearing-Shrub, whether for Walls, Espaliers, Standards, Half-Standards, or Dwarfs: The true successful Practice of Pruning, Training, Grafting, Budding, &c. so as to render them abundantly fruitful: and Full Directions concerning Soils, Situations, and Exposures, 1st edition, printed for Lockyer Davis, 1779, first few leaves a little toned and soiled (title slightly creased), endpapers sometime renewed, 19th century sheep, somewhat rubbed and stained, rebacked, with old spine label relaid, small 8vo in 4s (1)

177 Daglish (Eric Fitch, illust.). The Natural History of Selborne, Edited, with an Introduction and Notes, by E.M. Nicolson, Thornton Butterworth, 1929, half-title, port. frontis., sixteen wood-eng. mounted plts., folding map, plus extra wood eng. plt. “The Snipe” signed by Daglish mounted inside flap on front pastedown, endpapers browned, ms. ownership name on front free endpaper, untrimmed, orig. qtr. japanese vellum, spotted and toned, board edges rubbed, 4to in 8s, (limited edition, 134/125 copies), together with Gosse (Philip Henry), A History of the British Sea-Anemones and Corals..., 1st ed., Van Voorst, 1860, half-title, twelve litho. plts., eleven in colour, pubs. ad. leaf at rear, title-page sl. torn at head of gutter margin, first leaf of preface with closed repaired tear in blank fore-margin, rough-trimmed, endpapers renewed, orig. blindstamped green cloth gilt, rebacked preserving orig. spine, lower corners sl. bumped and rubbed, 8vo, plus Bennett (E.T., ed.), The Gardens and Menagerie of the Zoological Society Delineated, 2 vols. (Quadrupeds/Birds), half-title, numerous wood engs. on letterpress by Branston and Wright after drawings by William Harvey and others, incl. Edward Lear, vol. 1 with some felt tip scribblings on G4 and G5, half-title, and prelim. blank, marbled endpapers, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, contemp. green half morocco gilt, extrems. rubbed, spines faded, first vol. with upper hinge split at head, 8vo, plus A History of British Forest-Trees, by Prideaux John Selby, 1842

£100-150

174 [Arnauld d’Andilly, Robert]. La Maniere de Cultiver les Arbres Fruitiers, ou il est traité des pepinieres, des espaliers, des contreespaliers, des arbres en buisson & a haute tige, nouvelle edition, Paris, Nicolas Le Gras, 1684, 28 pages of preliminary leaves, including title, 126 pages of main text, 20th century quarter green morocco, spine sunned, 12mo Not in Nissen or Pritzel. First published in 1652. (1)

£150-200

175 Besler (Basilius). The Besler Floriligium, Plants of the Four Seasons, Introduction and Commentaries on the plates by Gerard G. Aymonim, New York, Harry N. Abrams, 1989, original cloth, spine gilt, in d.j., and matching slipcase, large folio, VG, together with Gould (John), John Gould’s Hummingbirds, Wordsworth Editions, 1990, numerous colour plates, original green cloth gilt in d.j., folio, VG, plus Harrison (James M.), The Birds of Kent, 2 volumes, 1st edition, H.F. & G. Witherby, 1953, colour and b&w plates, original blue cloth gilt, 4to, VG, and Sauer (Gordon C.), John Gould, The Bird Man, A Chronology and Bibliography, Lansdowne Editions, 1982, colour and b&w plates, original green cloth gilt in d.j., large 8vo, VG, plus other natural history, including Beryl Leslie Urquhart, The Rhododendron, 2 volumes, 1958/62, four Ariel Press publications (Redouté Roses, 2 volumes, The Best of Redouté’s Roses & Redouté, Fruits and Flowers), etc. (17)

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£100-150

176 Culley (George, Farmer, Northumberland). Observations on Livestock, containing Hints for Choosing and Improving the Best Breeds of the Most Useful Kinds of Domestic Animals, 1st edition, printed for G. G. J. & J. Robinson, 1786, half-title, errata leaf at rear, some faint foxing and toning, contemporary armorial bookplate of Sr. Lucius O’Brien on front pastedown, contemporary tree calf gilt, lightly rubbed, 8vo in 4s, together with a third edition of the same, plus Rhind (William), A History of the Vegetable Kingdom..., revised edition, with supplement, Blackie, 1868, numerous plates and illustrations, some hand-coloured, including additional title-page, printed in double-column, some toning and marks, hinges split, contemporary half calf, rubbed, some minor wear to extremities, lacking spine label, 4to, plus Lawrence (John), The Clergy-Man’s Recreation: shewing the Pleasure and Profit of the Art of Gardening, 5th edition, printed for Bernard Lintott, 1717, engraved frontispiece, three folding engraved plates (without the Meridian Line plate as often), generally toned, hinges split, later manuscript name and tipped-in bequest label on front free endpaper, contemporary calf, soiled and worn, with loss to gilt decorated spine, 8vo, plus seven others related, some defective (11)

£150-200

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Lot 179 178 Dickson (R.W.). Practical Agriculture; or, A Complete System of Modern Husbandry: with the methods of planting, and the management of live stock, 2 volumes, 1st edition, printed for Richard Phillips, 1805, 87 engraved plates, including 27 hand-coloured, offsetting from plates to facing leaf of text (contents generally in clean condition), contemporary uniform full tree calf gilt, with red full morocco label to spine of each volume, a little rubbed and slight wear to extremities, 4to Kress B489. Perkins 487. A good copy in contemporary binding of Dickson’s classic survey of agricultural methods, including farm and livestock management, machinery and farm implements, orchards, cheesemaking, etc. (2) £200-300

179 Donovan (Edward). The Natural History of British Fishes, Including Scientific and General Descriptions of the most Interesting Species and an Extensive Selection of Accurately Finished Coloured Plates, 5 volumes published F & C Rivington, 1802 - 08, printed title to each volume, 119 (only of 120) engraved plates, lacking plate 30, (the Grey Gurnard), each plate with bright contemporary hand colouring, several finished with gum arabic, occasional spotting and slight offsetting, later endpapers, modern half cloth gilt with marbled sidings, printed paper labels to spines, contained in a cloth book box, upright 8vo (5)

£700-1000

180 [Gerarde (John). The herball or generall historie of plantes..., John Norton et al, 1633 or 1634], numerous woodcut illustrations, one or two with later crude hand-colouring, lacking three initial leaves (including title), lacking twenty-four leaves at end, leaves S2, Pp5-6, Fff6-Ggg3, Dddddd3-6 torn with minor marginal loss, some marginal fraying to initial and final leaves, occasional small hole or short closed tear, scattered spotting, dust-soiling, text block broken into six parts, disbound, folio

181 Loudon (Mrs. Jane). The Ladies’ Flower-Garden of Ornamental Perennials, vol. 2 (of two), William Smith, 1844, title page and contents lists, fifty hand-coloured lithographed plates, marbled endpapers, contemporary armorial bookplate of William Charles Smith on front pastedown, contemporary gilt decorated dark blue calf, rubbed and scuffed, with some minor wear to extremities, 4to

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£500-800

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£200-300


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182 Morris (Rev. F.O.). A History of British Birds, 6 volumes, 1st edition 1851 - 57, printed title and index to each volume, 358 (complete as lists) coloured engraved plates, very occasional slight spotting, upper hinge on volume one broken, contemporary half morocco gilt, rubbed and worn, 4to (6)

184 Sowerby (John Edward). English Botany; or Coloured Figures of British Plants..., volume 6 (only), 3rd. edition, published Robert Hardwicke, 1866, printed title detached, 160 hand coloured engraved plates, a few plates loose, contemporary morocco gilt, lacking upper board, 4to, together with, Wooster (David), Alpine Plants: Figures and Descriptions of some of the most Striking and Beautiful of the Alpine Flowers, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, published George Bell & Sons, 1874, title and dedication, 108 colour lithographic plates, a few plates loose, upper hinge on volume 2 broken, contemporary cloth gilt, spines very faded, worn with slight loss at head and foot of spines, bumped at extremities, 4to, with, Tinley (F,. Humphreys Thomas & Irving Walter), Colour Planning of the Garden, Introduction by Miss Gertrude Jekyll, published T.C & E.C.Jack Ltd., 1924, additional half title, numerous colour and black & white plates throughout, publishers cloth gilt, 4to, plus, Henry (Blanche), British Botanical and Horticultural Literature before 1800, 3 volumes, published O.U.P., 1975, additional half title, colour frontispiece, numerous uncoloured illustrations throughout, publishers cloth gilt, contained in slipcase, 4to

£150-200

183 Shaw (Vero). The Illustrated Book of the Dog...., with an Appendix on Canine Medicine and Surgery, published Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co., circa 1880, additional half title with near contemporary dated ownership signature, twenty-eight (complete as list) chromolithographic plates, numerous wood engravings throughout, lacking boards and spine, 4to, together with, Landseer (Sir Edwin), The Landseer Series of Picture Books, published Thomas Nelson ans Sons, circa 1880, title and front endpaper detached, sixteen (complete) chromolithographic plates backed with linen, pencil titles on verso of each plate, some staining and spotting throughout, near contemporary dated ownership signature to front endpaper, hinges weak, publishers decorative cloth, faded and worn at extremities, 4to Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (2)

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£100-150


185 Thornhill (Richard Badham). The Shooting Directory, 1st edition, later issue, 1804, half-title present, aquatint frontispiece, six aquatint plates, and two other engraved plates, including one folding, three folding tables, occasional light browning to text leaves, a few contemporary ink marks to text, contemporary half calf gilt, rubbed and some marks and minor wear, 4to Abbey, Life 394. (1)

£200-300

186 Tripp (F.E.). British Mosses, Their Homes, Aspects, Structure, and Uses, 2 vols., 1874, decorative border to titles, colour plates, original cloth gilt, few marks, 4to, together with Bicknell (C.), Flowering Plants and Ferns of the Riviera and Neighbouring Mountains, 1885, numerous chromo plates, few leaves detached where gutta-pucha perished, a.e.g., original quarter morocco, hole to upper joint at foot of spine, large 8vo, with Britten (James), European Ferns, published Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co., circa 1880s, numerous chromo plates and b & w illustrations, a.e.g., original pictorial cloth gilt, boards dampstained, 4to, plus Wilson (John M., edited), The Farmer’s Dictionary; or a Cyclopedia of Agriculture..., 2 vols., A. Fullarton & Co., circa 1850, numerous engraved plates (some hand-coloured), occasional spotting, hinges cracked, contemporary half morocco, joints slightly cracked and extremities rubbed, large 8vo (6)

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£200-300

187 Wright (John). The Fruit Grower’s Guide, 6 volumes in 3, J.S. Virtue, [1896-1901], forty-six chromolithographed plates, including additional titles, one plate detached and with short tear in foremargin, wood engravings on letterpress, red sprinkled edges, original brown half morocco, somewhat rubbed and faded, especially to gilt decorated spines, 4to Usually found in green cloth, the work is extremely scarce in this publisher’s morocco binding. (3) £200-300

188 [Young, Arthur]. The Farmer’s Guide in Hiring and Stocking Farms, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1770, ten engraved plates and diagrams, three folding, publisher’s advertisement leaf at rear of volume 1, marbled endpapers, red sprinkled edges, modern dark blue half calf, slighly mottled, spines with red leather labels and gilt horse tool in compartments, 8vo Kress 6765. One of Young’s earliest books on English agricultural practices and a landmark work on farm management. (2) £200-300

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MAPS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 189 Asia. Ogilby (John), A New Map of Asia, [1673], engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, with title and dedication cartouches and one armorial, central fold strengthened to verso, trimmed to plate-mark (barely touching image border in one or two places), 425 x 540mm (1)

191* Bedfordshire. Speed (John), Bedford Shire and the Situation of Bedford Described with the Armes of those Honorable Familyes that have borne ye titles of Dukes and Earls thereof, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Bedford, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso, framed and double glazed

£200-300

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190 Australia. Map of the Colony of Victoria, Shewing the Townships, Gold Fields, Roads, Rivers, &c, Lithographed and Published by Cyrus Mason, 35 Swanston St., Melbourne, 1855, lithographed map on paper with outline and colouring, sectionalised on linen, a little creasing on folds and a little soiling, map 21 x 34cm, sheet size 31 x 41.5cm

£120-180

192* Berkshire. Morden (Robert), Barke Sh:, circa 1773, engraved ‘playing card’ map with contemporary outline colouring, trimmed to neatline and laid on contemporary card, 90 x 60mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Luffman (John), Lincolnshire [and] Berkshire, [1803], two circular engraved maps, Lincolnshire with contemporary hand colouring, Berkshire uncoloured, descriptive text below map, diameter 65mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with, Van den Keere (Pieter), Herefordshire, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map, 80 x 120mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus, Simmons (Matthew), Hereford-Shire, circa 1643, hand coloured miniature engraved map displayed below a triangulated mileage table, engraved by Jacob van Langeren, map size 100 x 100mm, mounted, framed and glazed, and, Blome (Richard), A Mapp of Barkshire with its Hundreds, published Thomas Bakewell, circa 1750, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, old folds, slight spotting, 180 x 235mm, mounted, framed and glazed

The somewhat soiled linen backing is inscribed by a contemporary owner Charles Terry. Most likely manager at Ovens Mining Company, who was granted patent for ‘the Balancing Compound Lever Percussion Engine’ on 7 August 1855. (1) £150-200

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£200-300

193 British county maps. A mixed collection of approximately 220 maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps of Rutland, Leicestershire, Herefordshire, Monmouth, Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Durham, Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmorland, Derbyshire and Cheshire, with examples by Ellis, J & C Walker, Whittaker, Kitchin, Hinton, Rocque, Owen & Bowen, Badeslade & Toms, Lewis, Archer, Cary, Cruchley, Fullarton, Seller/Grose, Morden, Phillips and Osborne, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.220)

£150-200

194* British Isles. Ortelius (Abraham), Angliae, Scotiae et Hiberniae sive Britannicar: Insularum Descriptio, [1592], hand coloured engraved map, orientated to the west, two large strapwork cartouches, 345 x 495mm, Latin text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.16. (1)

£300-500

195* Buckinghamshire. Speed (John), Buckingham Both Shyre and Shire Towne describ., published George Humble [1616], engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, two inset town plans of Buckingham and Reading, 385 x 515mm, Latin text on verso, framed and double glazed A scarce combination of early hand colouring and Latin text. (1)

£300-500

196 California. A collection of approximately thirty-four charts, circa 1855, uncoloured engraved folding sea charts of California and the west coast of North America, old folds with some splitting and closed tears to folds, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition Lot 192

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198 China. Lotter (Tobias Conrad), Opulentissimum Sinarum Imperium juxta Recentissimam Delineationem in suas Provincias Disterminatum cura et sumtibus, published Augsburg, circa 1760, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, large uncoloured cartouche and mileage scale, very slight discolouration to central fold, 495 x 580mm (1)

£200-300

199* Collins (Captain Greenvile). Untitled chart of South Devon, circa 1700, hand coloured engraved chart of the South Hams, from Newton Ferris in the West to Exmouth in the East, large decorative cartouche of King William’s landing in 1688, orientated to the east, very slight staining, 460 x 570mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Untitled engraved chart of the Scilly Isles and South west Cornwall, hand coloured engraved chart, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 450 x 555mm, mounted, framed and glazed (2)

200* Cornwall. Speed (John), Cornwall, 1st edition, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1611, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Launceston, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed

197 Celestial Charts. Zatta (Antonio), Planisferio Celeste Settentrionale Tagliato sull’ Equatore [with] Planisferio Celeste Meridionale Tagliato sull’ Equatore, circa 1777, pair of engraved celestial maps by G.Zuliani, with contemporary hand colouring, the corners decorated with vignettes of observatories, slight staining to central folds, each approximately 325 x 420mm Published in the ‘Atlante Novissimo’. (2)

£150-200

A good example of a desirable map. (1)

£700-1000

£200-300

201* Derbyshire. Speed (John), Anno Darbieshire Described, published John Sudbury & George Humble [1616], engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, inset town plans of Derby and Buxton, 390 x 520mm, Latin text on verso, framed and double glazed A scarce combination of early colouring and Latin text. (1)

Lot 198

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£400-600


Lot 200 202* Dorset. Speed (John), Dorsetshyre with the Shyre-towne Dorchester described, as also the Armes of such noble Families as have bene honored with the Titles thereof since the Normans Conquest to this present, 1st edition, circa 1611, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Dorchester, slight creasing, 380 x 505mm, English text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed (1)

ÂŁ300-500

203* East Yorkshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Ducatus Eboracensis pars Orientalis, The East Riding of Yorkeshire, circa 1648, hand coloured engraved map, 385 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Morden (Robert), The East Riding of Yorkshire, [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 360 x 426mm, framed and glazed (2)

Lot 202

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ÂŁ80-120


204 England & Wales. Merry (Tom, pseud. William Mecham), Map of England, A Modern St. George and the Dragon!!!, published St. Stephen’s Review, 1888, colour lithographic allegorical map, old folds, 505 x 320mm A satirical map illustrating the 1886 Irish Home Rule crisis. The map was published in the Conservative leaning St.Stephens Review. It shows the Tory leader, Lord Salisbury, as a rather corpulent St George, spearing the dragon Gladstone, who was the Liberal Prime Minister. Gladstone’s tongue is labelled ‘ Home Rule’. (1) £200-300

205 Estate Plan. A Plan of an Estate belonging to the Earl of Dartmouth situate at Kentish Town in the County of Middlesex, March 1822, fine manuscript plan in pen, ink and watercolour on vellum, with calligraphic title, scale of measurement, and list of tenants and their rents to right hand side, some light soiling (generally in very good condition), 78 x 70cm (30.5 x 27.5ins) The plan shows a section of Highgate Road in North London, including individual properties, as well as the Bull and Last public house (top left), which is still trading today. (1) £300-500

Lot 204

206 Estate Plan. A Plan of Racton Manor Farm, Belonging To The Right Honble. the Earl of Dartmouth, situate in the parishes of Racton & Westbourne in the County of Sussex, 1818, fine manuscript plan in pen, ink and watercolour on vellum, on two conjoined sheets, with calligraphic title, scale of measurement, and list of the individual fields, coppices, paddocks and meadows around Racton House with their sizes to left hand side, partly separated along the join, sheets separating, lightly dust-soiled (generally in very good condition), 100 x 69cm (39.5 x 27ins) The plan includes the Racton Monument, or Tower, built by the Earl of Halifax between 1766 and 1775 (to centre of the left hand margin). Saint Peter’s Church, Racton, dating from the 12th and 13th centuries, still stands. (1) £300-500

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209 Folding maps. A mixed collection of approximately eighty folding maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including maps of British counties and regions, the British Isles, foreign countries and town plans, including touring maps, cycling maps, hunting and Ordnance Survey, with examples by Faden, Stanford, Betts, Rutherford, Bowen, Smith, Bowles, Black, Bacon, Crawford and Greenwood, various sizes and condition (approx.80)

£200-300

210 Folding maps. A mixed collection of approximately 100 maps, mostly late 19th and early 20th century, including touring maps for the British Isles and the continent, Ordnance Survey, geological maps, town guides and cyclist’s maps, various sizes and condition (approx.100)

£70-100

211 France. A mixed collection of thirty-five maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved town plans, regional and country maps, including examples by Sanson, Ortelius, Seale, Wells, De Fer, Thomson, Cary, Laurie & Whittle, Finley, Wilkinson, Smith, Bowen, Visscher and Munster, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (35)

207 Europe. Homann (Johann Baptist), Europa Christiani Orbis Domina in sua Imperia Regna..., published Nuremberg, circa 1720, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, uncoloured cartouche, very slight discolouration to central fold, 485 x 585mm

£200-300

£200-300

212 Germany. A collection of thirteen maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved regional maps and town plans, including examples by Ortelius, Mallet, Cary, Merian and Hondius, various sizes and condition

208 Exeter. Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Frans), Civitas Exoniae (vulgo Excester) Urbs Primaria in Comitatu Devoniae, circa 1618, engraved town plan with contemporary hand colouring, repaired closed tear affecting image, repaired marginal closed tears, 325 x 410mm, Latin text on verso

213* Glamorganshire. Speed (John), Glamorgan Shyre with the sittuations of the cheife towne Cardyff and ancient Landaffe described, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Cardiff and Llandaff, closed tear repaired on verso, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed

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£150-200

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£120-180

£100-150


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214 Greece. Speed (John), Greece, published George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map, 390 x 500mm, English text on verso (1)

£200-300

215* Hertfordshire. Speed (John), Hartford Shire Described, The Sittuation of Hartford and the most ancient towne S.Albons with such memorable actions as have happened, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Hertford and Verolanium (St Albans), one rust spot, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso, framed and double glazed (1)

£300-500

216 Hungary. Lea (Philip), A New Mapp of the Kingdom of Hungary and the Adjacent Countreys, circa 1700, engraved map on three conjoined sheets, contemporary outline colouring, old folds, split to old fold, closed tears with slight loss with some professional restoration to verso, one margin restored, slight creasing, 565 x 1270mm

217 Ireland. Moll (Herman), A New Map of Ireland Divided into its Provinces, Counties and Baronies wherein are Distinguished the Bishopricks, Borroughs, Barracks, Bogs, Passes, Bridges &c. with the Principal Roads and the Common Reputed Miles, published D.Midwinter, P.Overton & T.Bowles, 1714, hand coloured engraved map on two sheets conjoined (as published), inset map of North West Europe, and inset town plans of Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Kinsale, Waterford and Gallway, and two engraved views of The Giants Causeway and The Isle of St. Patricks’s Purgatory, ‘picture frame’ cartouche, old folds, some closed tears professionally repaired on verso, 1020 x 615mm

A later re-issue of an earlier map by Richard Palmer but lacking the nine inset city views. Uncommon. (1) £200-300

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£200-300


218* Ireland. Saxton (Christopher & Hole G.), Hiberniae, Ireland Anglis Yverdon Britannis Erin incolis Ierna..., 1st edition, [1607], hand coloured engraved map, orientated to the east, 275 x 345mm, Latin text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed (1)

ÂŁ150-200

219 Ireland. Speed (John), The Kingdome of Irland Devided into Severall Provinces and then againe divided into Counties Newly described, published John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, six engraved costume vignettes, slight marginal staining, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso The loss to the top left hand corner appears to be a printing fault and not loss caused by damage. (1) ÂŁ600-900

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220 Italy. Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Franz), Nullus in Orbe Locus Baiis Praelucet Amoenis, circa 1590, engraved oval town plan with contemporary hand colouring, very slight staining, one or two areas of paper thinning, 335 x 490mm, German text on verso (1)

223 Manuscript Atlas. A manuscript atlas of the world by Hannah Cooke, Doncaster, 1818, pen, ink and watercolour on paper, including double hemisphere, Europe, England and Wales, Scotland, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Palestine or Holy Land with inset plans of Jerusalem and the Twelve Tribes, interleaved with tissue, occasional marginal dust-soiling, contemporary blue paper wrappers, with calligraphic manuscript title, oblong folio, 24 x 30cm (9.5 x 12ins)

£120-180

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221 Italy. Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Frans), Magnifica Illa Civitas Verona [on sheet with] Colonia Augusta Verona nova Gallienian..., circa 1590, engraved city prospect of Verona above a city plan, contemporary hand colouring, one small pinhole to image, 360 x 475mm, German text on verso (1)

224 Maps. A collection of ten maps, 17th - 19th century, including, Bowles (John, publisher), A Plan of London in Q. Elizabeths Days, circa 1740, hand coloured engraved map, five inset views and a panorama of London at the base of the map showing the city after the Great Fire of 1666, old folds and closed tears, some with slight loss affecting image, repaired on verso, backed with archival tissue, 360 x 555mm, together with, Homann (Johann Baptist, heirs of), Americae Mappa Generalis..., 1746, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, old folds and creasing, central fold crudely repaired on verso, occasional pinholes affecting image, 470 x 535mm, with, Hondius (Henricus), Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae Tabula, [1638 - 44], hand coloured engraved map, several closed tears, repaired on verso, some loss to lower right corner, repaired in facsimile, margins strengthened on verso, some overall dust soiling, 390 x 520mm, Latin text on verso, with a further seven maps, including examples by Mercator, Ortelius, De La Rochette, Sayer, Sanson & Jaillot, various sizes and condition

£150-200

222 London. Davies (Benjamin Rees), Davies’s Map of the Environs of London, published Edward Stanford, 1868, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, occasional marginal finger soiling, 730 x 1030mm, publishers gilt cloth boards (1)

£200-300

£100-150

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£200-300


225 Maps. A mixed collection of thirty-nine maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps of Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire, including examples by Kitchin, Seller/Grose, Rocque, Lewis, Archer, Phillips, Cary, Walpoole and Neele, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition

229 Norfolk and Suffolk. Jansson (Jan), Nortfolcia vernacule Norfolke [and] Suffolcia vernacula Suffolke, published Amsterdam, circa 1650, together two engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, some strengthening to verso of Norfolk, each approximately, 390 x 495mm, Latin text on verso

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£70-100

£150-250

226 Maps. A mixed collection of approximately ninety maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, a few with later hand colouring, including examples by Owen & Bowen, Gentleman’s Magazine, Paterson, Bowles, Senex, Mallet, Kitchin, Seller/Grose, Morden, Wallis and Cary, various sizes and condition (approx.90)

£80-120

230 Norfolk. Smith (William), Norfolciae Comitatus Descriptio..., Auctore Christophoro Saxton, published John Overton, [1670 -1700], engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, retaining the Peter Stent imprint, slight marginal staining, 340 x 485mm Uncommon. (1)

£300-500

228 Mexico. Blaeu (Johannes), Nova Hispania et Nova Galicia, published Amsterdam, circa 1650, uncoloured engraved map, 385 x 505mm, German text on verso

231 Northumberland. Bill (John), Northumberland, circa 1626, uncoloured engraved map, slight overall toning, 95 x 130mm, English text on verso, together with a further twenty-two maps of Northumberland, including examples by Rocque, Walpoole, Langley & Belch, Bowen, Moule, Moll, Neele, Fullarton, Armstrong, Luffman, Gibson, Wallis/Reid, Hinton, Badeslade & Toms, Perrot, Simons, Leigh, Cowley and Sellar, together with three maps of North West Scotland by Perrot, Van den Keere and Armstrong, with two maps of Eastern Canada and Austria by Tallis and a town plan of Oporto, various sizes and condition

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227 Mexico. Mercator (Gerard & Hondius Henricus), Hispaniae Novae Nova Descriptio, published Amsterdam, circa 1610, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, large ornate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 350 x 490mm, French text on verso (1)

£200-300

£150-200

£200-300

232 Norwich. Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Frans), Nordovicum Angliae Civitas, circa 1581, hand coloured engraved map, several closed tears and splits with slight loss affecting image, professionally repaired on verso, slight creasing, 290 x 420mm, Latin text on verso

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£100-150


233* Nottinghamshire. Speed (John), The Countie of Nottingham Described, The Shire Townes Situation and the Earls thereof observed, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Nottingham, very slight creasing, 290 x 515mm, English text on verso, framed and double glazed (1)

238 Reference. Shirley (Rodney W.), The Mapping of the World, Early Printed World Maps 1472 - 1700, published Holland Press, 1984, additional half title, numerous colour and black and white images throughout, publishers cloth gilt, d.j. with closed tear, folio, together with, Burden (Philip D.), The Mapping of North America. A List of Printed Maps 1511 - 1670 [and] The Mapping of North America II. A List of Printed Maps 1671 - 1700, published Raleigh publications 1996 & 2007, additional decorative half titles, numerous colour and black & white illustrations throughout, publishers cloth gilt, d.j.s, folio, with, Van den Broecke (Marcel P.R.), Ortelius Atlas maps, An Illustrated Guide, published Hes publications, Westrenen, Netherlands, 1996, additional half title, numerous black & white illustrations throughout, publishers cloth gilt, d.j., 8vo, plus, Bonar Law (Andrew), The Printed Maps of Ireland 1612 - 1850, published The Neptune Gallery, Dublin, 1997, numerous uncoloured illustrations throughout, publishers cloth gilt, d.j., folio, with another forty-five volumes similar, various sizes and condition

£120-180

234 Pacific Ocean. A collection of seven maps relating to Australasia and the Pacific, 18th & 19th century, engraved maps and charts, including examples from La Perouse, Kelly and Bernizet, together with approximately twenty-five uncoloured engraved and lithographic views in and around the Pacific, including examples by Brodtmann, Hogg, Taylor, Wooding, La Perouse, Heath and Masquelier, with, Bew (John), A New Map or Chart in Mercator’s Projection of the Western or Atlantic Ocean with part of Europe, Africa and America, circa 1780, hand coloured engraved map, old folds, margins strengthened on verso, 415 x 515mm (approx. 33)

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239 Russia. A mixed collection of sixteen maps, 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, including examples by Bowen, Gibson, J & C Walker, Fullarton, Kitchin, Zatta and Thomson, various sizes and condition

235 Persia. Jansson (Jan), Persia sive Sophorum Regnum, [c.1650], engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, some light offsetting, good margins, slightly splitting down central fold, 375 x 490mm (1)

£200-300

£150-200

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£150-200

£100-150

236 Poland & Prussia. A collection of nine maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, including examples by Sanson, Thomson, Schreibern and Kitchin, various sizes and condition (9)

£150-200

240 Russia. Visscher (Nicolas Jansz), Nouvelle Carte Geographique du Grand Royaume de Moscovie Representant la Partie Septentrionale &c., published Amsterdam, circa 1680, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, uncoloured cartouche, some worming to central fold, repaired on verso, upper corners torn with slight loss, repaired with facsimile, old folds, 505 x 710mm, together with, Nouvelle Carte Geographique du Grand Royaume de Moscovie Representant la Partie Meridionale &c., published Amsterdam circa 1680, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, some worming to central fold, occasional repaired marginal closed tears, upper corners torn with slight loss, repaired with facsimile, old folds, 525 x 715mm

237 Portugal. Ortelius (Abraham), Portugalliae que olim Lusitania, novissima & exactissima descriptio, Auctore Vernando Aluaro Secco, [1579], hand coloured engraved map, orientated to the west, 340 x 510mm, Latin text on verso Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps. no.26. (1)

£200-300

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£150-250


243* Scotland. Blaeu (Johannes), Scotia Regnum, cum insulis adjacentibus. Robertus Gordonius a Straloch Descripsit, [1654 or later], engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, inset map of the Orkney & Shetland islands, one small rust mark, 420 x 550mm, Latin text on verso, framed and double glazed (1)

£100-150

244 Sea charts. A mixed collection of fourteen sea charts, late 19th and early 20th century, thirteen British Admiralty engraved charts of various locations including the North Sea, Gulf of Mexico, Honduras, British Columbia, The West Indies, Gambia, The North Atlantic, Cuba and the English Channel, each approximately 680 x 820mm, together with a smaller colour lithographic map of Tabasco, printed in Mexico, 270 x 435mm, various condition, with a 19th century tin tube with a hinged lid, with the word ‘charts’ painted in gilt, 770mm in length (15)

245 Sea charts. A mixed collection of approximately forty charts, 19th century, uncoloured engraved French sea charts, including charts of New Caledonia, Antarctica, Moluccan islands, The Caroline islands and Fijian islands, both single page and folding, some spotting and staining, some duplicates, various sizes and condition

241 Scandinavia. Homann (Johann Baptist), Scandinavia complectens Sueciae, Daniae & Norvegiae Regna ex Tabulis, published Nuremberg, circa 1720, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, large black & white cartouche, very slight discolouration to central fold, 490 x 580mm (1)

(approx. 40)

£150-200

246 Spain & Portugal. A good mixed collection of thirty-five maps, mostly 17th & 18th century, engraved regional and country maps, including examples by Jansson, Munster, Blaeu, Bonne, De Vaugondy, Delamarche, Gibson, Bowen, Kitchin, Wells, Blair and Seale, some duplicates, various sizes and condition

£200-300

242* Scotland. Johnston (W. & A.K. pubs.), The Heart of Scotland, Gleneagles, circa 1930, large lithographic map of southern and central Scotland, inset map of the British Isles showing the extent of the London, Midland & Scottish Railway, decorative roundels to each corner, old folds, very slight staining, 800 x 1010mm, framed and glazed, together with, Walton (W.L., lithographer), The Cricket Match, Tonbridge School, published C.Tattershall, Tonbridge Wells, circa 1880 [but later 20th century impression], hand coloured lithograph after C.T.Dodd, 560 x 850mm, framed and glazed (2)

£100-200

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£200-300

247 Staffordshire. A mixed collection of eleven maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps including examples by Ogilby, Ramble, Saxton/Kip, Bowen, Morden and Hall, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (10)

£80-120

£150-200

248* Sumatra. Neue Kaarte von der Insel Sumatra, circa 1800, hand coloured engraved map orientated to the west, old folds, later faint pencil annotations to map, slight overall toning, 475 x 580mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

249 Surrey. Rooke (A.B.), Sketch of the Country between Farnham and Guidford [and] Plan of Brickbury Hill with its ancient Encampment and the Country about Farnham and Aldershot Sketched from Sextant points on a Scale of 4 inches to one mile, circa 1850, two pencil and ink maps, one map laid on contemporary linen, some dust soiling and staining, some marginal fraying, each approximately 385 x 360mm A.B.Rooke was an army officer who lived near Chippenham and served with the 77th Regiment of Foot. (2) £70-100

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251 Vietnam. Mariette (Pierre), Royaume D’Annan Comprenant Les Royaumes de Tumkin et de la Cocinchine..., published Paris, circa 1660, engraved map by J.Somer, with contemporary outline colouring, trimmed to neatline on upper margin, 435 x 315mm (1)

£200-300

252 Warwickshire. Speed (John), The Counti of Warwick, The Shire Towne and Citie of Coventre described, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Warwick and Coventry, laid on later paper, 390 x 510mm, together with, Saxton (Christopher & Kip William), Warwici Comitatus a Cornauiis olim Inhabitatus [1637], uncoloured engraved map, 290 x 350mm, laid on later paper (2)

£200-300

253 World. Homann (Johann Baptist), Planiglobii Terrestris cum Utroq Hemisphaerio Caelesti Generalis Exhibitio..., published Nuremberg, circa 1720, engraved double hemisphere map with contemporary hand colouring, two additonal circular celestial maps, allegorical engraved vignettes in each corner, very slight browning to central fold, 490 x 550mm (1)

£500-800

250 Vienna. Homann (Johann Baptist), Prospect und Grund-Riss der Kayserl Residenz Stadt Wien..., published Nuremberg, circa 1720, engraved town plan with contemporary hand colouring with an uncoloured engraved prospect below map, slight creasing, 495 x 585mm (1)

£200-300

254 World. Munster (Sebastian), Typus Orbis Ptol Descriptus, published Basle, circa 1550, uncoloured woodcut map of the Ptolemaic world, surrounded by windheads, near contemporary ink annotations to map and margins, 270 x 345mm, Latin text on verso R.W.Shirley. The Mapping of the World, no.76. (1)

£200-300

255* World. Ruscelli (Girolamo), Orbis Descriptio, published Venice [1561 or later], uncoloured engraved hemispheral map of the world, 170 x 260mm, mounted, framed and glazed This is the first hemispheral map of the world to appear in an atlas. Based on Gastaldi’s map it shows a land mass joining Asia to North America,and there is no southern continent (although this was amended on later editions). Shirley. The Mapping of the World, no. 110. (1) £300-500

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DECORATIVE PRINTS & ORIGINAL ART All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 259* Bunbury (Henry). The Deserter, published W.Dickinson, 1784, uncoloured stipple engraving on laid by W.Dickinson, 390 x 490mm, together with, A Dancing Bear, published W.Dickinson, 1785, uncoloured stipple engraving on wove by C.Knight, trimmed to plate mark, slight staining, 390 x 500mm, with, Clinch (G., publisher), A Trip to Paris by Johnny Bull & Jacky Dandy, 1819, aquatint ‘strip cartoon’ on wove, with contemporary hand colouring, some spotting, occasional repaired marginal closed tears, 265 x 425mm (3)

£100-150

260* Coaching. Pollard (James, after), Four in Hand, published T.Helms, circa 1825, aquatint after James Pollard with contemporary hand colouring, 370 x 450mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with The Parker Gallery label to verso of frame (1)

256* Architectural drawings A pair of original drawings of Little Morton Hall, Cheshire, 1948, and Guildhall, Lavenham, 1937, together two pencil drawings, one showing the Courtyard of Little Moreton Hall, lightly toned, indistinctly signed (Colin J. Grimley?) and dated lower left, titled lower right, 46.5 x 31.5cm (18.25 x 12.25ins), the other showing a Corner Post at Guildhall, initialled and dated lower right, titled lower left, 46 x 35cm (18 x 13.75ins), matching frames, glazed (2)

£100-200

£100-150

257* Armour. Notzing (Jakob Schrenck von), a collection of twenty engravings, originally published in ‘Armamentarium Heroicum’, Innsbruck, circa 1603, uncoloured engravings, each approximately 430 x 300mm, German text on verso (20)

£200-300

258* British topographical views. A mixed collection of approximately 280 engravings, 18th & 19th century, including approximately ninety coloured and black & white 18th century engravings of castles, stately homes and prominent buildings, together with engravings from Grose’s ‘Antiquities...’ plus others similar, various sizes and condition (approx.280)

261* Coaching. Dubourg (Matthew), Four in Hand, published J.Watson, 1825, aquatint after James Pollard with contemporary hand colouring, 455 x 610mm, mounted, framed and glazed

£100-150

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264 Collyer (Peter, 1952-). Encompassing Britain, Painting at the Points of the Compass, Thomas Reed, 2002, signed by the author to title, original publisher’s cloth in d.j., 4to, together with three original watercolour illustrations for the book, 19 x 27cm and similar, each framed and glazed (4)

265* Daniell (James publishers). View of Oakhampton Castle Devon, View of Ivy Bridge Devon [and] View of Berry Pomery Castle Devon, (Miscellaneous British Scenery, plates 1, 2 & 3), 1801, three large aquatints by J.Hassell and J.Cartwright after T.Walmesley, contemporary hand colouring, titles repeated in French, some dust soiling, surface abrasion and general wear to images, each approximately 460 x 580mm, framed and glazed in near contemporary gilt gesso frames, (not examined out of frames), together with Postcard album. An album of topographical and greetings postcards, early to mid 20th century, approximately 220 postcards, including numerous topographical views of Great Britain, Europe, etc., some fairy designs by Margaret W. Tarrant, Millicent Sowerby and others, some transport images, all postally used, contained in early 20th century cloth-backed postcard album, rubbed and some wear to edges, folio, plus Bairnsfather (Captain Bruce, 1888-1959), The Bystander’s Fragments from France, nos. 1-7, [19161919], numerous b&w illustrations, all original printed wrappers, stapled as issued, a few minor marks, slim folio, and Kirchner (Raphael), The Kirchner Album, published by The Sketch, circa 1918, 12 fine colour prints, 2 full-page adverts at rear, original printed wrappers with mounted circular colour illustration to upper cover, sewn as issued, some wear to spine, slim folio

262* Coaching. Pollard (James, after), Travelling Carriage, circa 1825, aquatint with contemporary hand colouring, 380 x 460mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Arthur Ackermann and Son Ltd label to verso of frame (1)

£200-300

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263 Collyer (Peter, 1952-). South by Southwest, Painting the Channel Islands, Thomas Reed, 2000, signed by the author to title page, original cloth in d.j., 4to, together with four original watercolour illustrations from the book, 20.5 x 39cm and similar, each framed and glazed (5)

£200-300

266* Embroidered picture. A large stumpwork picture, c.1850, worked in wool and silk threads on silk, in a variety of colours, using mainly French knots and long and short stitch, showing a mountainous river landscape with a lady in a long gown and shawl standing in a rowing boat, and a gentleman in doublet and hose with sword, and a dog, on the shore, 48 x 67cm (19 x 26.25ins), contemporary oak frame, glazed (1)

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£150-200


267* Furniss (Harry, 1854-1925). A collection of caricature drawings of Leo Tolstoy, Algernon Charles Swinburne, Ignacy Jan Paderewski, and Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson, together four pen and ink drawings, each initialled, Tolstoy and Forbes-Robertson titled to upper margin, some toning and soiling, Forbes-Robertson with two corners creased, each approximately 16 x 11cm (6.25 x 4.25ins), mounted, matching frames, glazed (4)

£150-200

268* Gillray (James). Uncorking Old-Sherry, published H.Humphreys, 1805, etching with contemporary hand colouring, small margins, trimmed to plate mark on lower margin, pin holes in corners, small tear in upper left corner just affecting plate mark, 360 x 255mm, tipped on to later card, framed and glazed, together with, Rowlandson (Thomas, attrib.), A New Insect, published W.Humphrey, 1784, etching with contemporary hand colouring with descriptive text below image, 330 x 200mm, framed and glazed, with Grotesque Borders for Rooms & Halls, published R.Ackermann, 1799, six etched cartoon vignettes with contemporary hand colouring, 310 x 225mm, framed and glazed (3)

£300-500

Lot 267 269* Gilroy (John Thomas Young, 1898-1985 ). ‘My Goodness My Guinness’, printed John Waddington Limited, circa 1935, showing a zookeeper chasing a seal with a pint of Guinness on its nose, a little spotting and soiling, a few small fold splits, two sheets, overall 76 x 202cm (30 x 79.5in) (1)

£400-600

270* Grandidier (Alfred, pub.). A collection of approximately forty lithographs, published in ‘Histoire Physique, Naturelle et Politique de Madagascar’, Paris, circa 1885, lithographs of lemurs and birds, a few plates. with slight adhesion, occasional duplicates, each approximately 290 x 210mm (approx.40)

£100-150

271* 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)

£100-1200

272* Hunt (Charles). The ‘Enterprise’ Steam Omnibus, built by Mr Walter Hancock of Stratford, for the London and Paddington Steam Carriage Compy., Commenced Running April 22nd 1833, published Ackermann & Co., 1833 [but 20th century impression], hand coloured aquatint on wove after W.Summers,very slight spotting to margins, 390 x 480mm, together with, Handbill, The First Steam Railroad Passenger Excursion Train in America, published Antique Publishing Co., Boston Massachusetts, 1870, promotional wood block hand bill printed in sepia, water stained, laid on later card, slight fraying to margins, 285 x 475mm

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275 Leech (John). One Hundred and Seventy Designs and Etchings, 2 vols., pub. Richard Bentley, 1865, printed title to each vol., 170 (complete as list) uncoloured etchings on India wove, some spotting and slight water staining throughout, vol. 1 with spine partially lacking and upper board detached, hinges and joints weak on vol.2, bumped, worn and frayed, folio, together with an un-titled collection of forty uncoloured engravings on India wove after William Hogarth, slight spotting and water staining throughout, a.e.g., contemp. morocco gilt, frayed with slight loss at head of spine, bumped and rubbed at extrems., folio

273* Illustrated London News. A mixed collection of approximately 780 illustrations of foreign topographical views, late 19th century, uncoloured wood engravings,including half, full and double page views of Central and Southern America, West Indies, China, Asia and New Zealand, each sheet approximately 400 x 270mm (approx.780)

£100-150

The John Leech volumes are believed to one of only forty volumes published. (3) £100-150

276* Monnoyer (Jean Baptiste). Two unnumbered etchings from the ‘Vases of Flowers’ Suite, published Paris, c.1680 [possibly a slightly later impression], two etchings on laid by N. de Poilly, early hand colouring, some overall toning, slight staining, spotting and dust soiling, thread margins, trimmed and with borders extended, each approximately 480 x 375mm, together with, Weinmann (Joseph), Three engravings originally published in ‘Phytanthoza Iconographia’, circa 1740, three mixed method engravings with contemporary colouring, each approximately 340 x 220mm, mounted Dunthorne. 212 (5)

274* Lambert (T, later 19th-century). Farm Buildings with Horse and Cart on a Path, 1875, watercolour, signed and dated, approximately 29 x 44.5cm (11.5 x 17.5ins), contemporary gilt frame, glazed, together with English School, View of a manor house, early 19th century, watercolour, of a large manor house with stone mullioned windows and studded oak door, with sweeping drive in front, 25 x 36cm (9.75 x 14.25ins), gilt moulded frame (2)

£300-500

277* Natural history. A mixed collection of approximately 250 engravings and lithographs, mostly 20th century, including botany, mushrooms & funghi, horses, dogs and field sports, with examples by Sidney, Shaw, Alken, Wood and Strutt, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.250)

£150-200

£100-150

278* North America. A mixed collection of approximately 300 engravings, circa 1850, uncoloured engravings, many duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.300)

£100-150

279* Pollard (R., after J. Butcher). A North West View of the Quay of Great Yarmouth, published Yarmouth: J. Butcher, 16th January 1790, uncoloured aquatint on thin paper, trimmed to plate mark, lightly creased where previously folded, a little tonned along creases, short closed tear to right margin, marginal tear with slight loss to upper right corner (not affecting image), 431 x 692mm (1)

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£150-200


280* Portraits. A mixed collection of approximately forty-five engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings, mezzotints and lithographs, including examples by Jones, Walker, Sanders, Cousins, Hall, Tomkins, Holt, Young, Grozer, Turner and Whessell, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition

285* Prints & engravings. A large collection of approximately 1500 engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings of British topographical views, occasional duplicates, together with some lithographic natural history plates, mostly small format, various sizes and condition

(approx.45)

(approx 1500)

£150-250

£150-200

286* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 400 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings and lithographs, including portraits, anatomy, genre, topography, military and marine, architecture and design, natural history and religion, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.400)

£150-200

287* Prints & maps. A mixed collection of maps and engravings, mostly 19th century, including prints of British topographical views, sporting, portraits, heraldry, natural history and advertising, with British and overseas maps including examples by Moule, Teesdale, S.D.U.K., Lewis and Archer, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.300)

£100-150

281* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately forty-five prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including engravings, mezzotints and lithographs of genre scenes, royalty, British and foreign topographical views, classical, religion, portraits and marine, with examples by Simmons, Hill, Bowles & Carver, Mitchell, Bluck, Gillray, Bartolozzi, Tardieu, Willmore and Cousins, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.45)

£200-300

282* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately eight hundred prints, engravings and lithographs, mostly 18th & 19th century, including British and foreign topographical views, genre, classical, portraits, historical and sporting, various sizes and condition (approx.800)

£150-200

283* Prints & engravings. A mixed colection of approximately 250 prints, engravings and maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including natural history, British & foreign topographical views, portraits, genre, classical, etchings, fashion & costume, original watercolours and maps, with examples by Moule, Mercator, Morden and Saxton/Kip, various sizes and condition (approx.250)

£200-300

284* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 350 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings, lithographs and prints, including lithographs from Joseph Nash’s ‘Mansions...,’, decorative engravings illustrating lines of verse, architecture, classical, topography, music, fashion, portraits, genre, menus and advertisements, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.325)

288* Prisse d’Avennes (Achille Constant Theodore Emile). Five lithographs from The Oriental Album: Characters, Costumes and Modes of Life in the Valley of the Nile’, [pub. James Madden, 1848], lithographs, some marginal spotting, sheet size 558 x 389mm

£200-300

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290 Scrap album. An English scrap album of prints and drawings, circa 1830s-40s, containing 101 various prints and engravings, drawings and watercolours on 95 coloured paper leaves, of which 36 are original watercolours or drawings, including chromolithographs and Baxter prints, colour aquatints, a colour lithograph view of Sizergh Hall, Westmorland, by P.W. Hulme, published by Chapman & Hall, January 1st 1847, two steel engraved vignette views of Torquay by G. Townsend, published by H. Besley, Exeter, two engraved views of Wakefield Lodge by Rooker, after Paul Sandby, published by G. Kelersly, 1774/76, a view of the Town & Port of Ostend, from the East, by E. Walsh, 1815, three hand-coloured views in Scotland after Bartlett, Purser and Allom, published by George Virtue, 1835-40, the original drawings including a pencil study of the Loggan Stone, Landsend, initialled J.S. lower right, a partlycoloured early 19th century pencil study of a Lioness & Whelps in an Eastern landscape, two pen & brown ink views of Sternberg & Liebenstein, and Ruine du Chateau dit Katz, St. Goar, each initialled B, several good-quality pen & brown ink studies of Scottish subjects (unsigned), a pen and brown wash view of Lundi Khana Pass, initialled G.A.C., and dated 1842, a pen and brown ink study of a Scots bagpiper, with hand colouring, dated Taymouth, October 8-40, a pen, ink and coloured chalk study of Bishop Thornhill seated holding a bible, a pencil view of Craigmillar Castle dated 1 June 1841, etc., all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated full brown morocco, titled in gilt to spine Scrap Book, rubbed and scuffed, folio (37 x 27cm)

289* Schiavonetti (Luigi & Heath James). Pilgrimage to Canterbury, pub. Elizabeth Cromek, c.1817, uncoloured engraving after Thomas Stothard, some marginal repaired closed tears, slight dust soiling, image size approx. 265 x 925mm, letterpress key to characters printed beneath image in English & French, framed and glazed in large ornate gilt gesso gold leaf frame Detailed description and history on laminated sheet to verso of frame. See Shelley M. Bennett, ‘Thomas Stothard: The Mechanisms of Art Patronage in England Circa 1800’ (1988), pp. 44-9 & R.N. Essick, ‘The Separate Plates of William Blake’ (1983), p. 88. (1) £100-200

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292* Silhouettes. Portrait of a young girl, 1842, by John Field (17721848), a finely bronzed painted silhouette portrait, head and shoulders, profile turned to the right, of a young lady wearing a dress with a chiffon collar, her hair in a plaited bun and with ringlets held in a clasp, signed ‘Field 2 Strand’, toned, with Field’s engraved label on reverse ‘Field, Profile Painter, Jeweller, Seal Engraver, &c...’, and with contemporary manuscript inscription above ‘S.P. to J.N.P.’ dated 1842, image size 6 x 3cm (2.25 x 1.25ins) A fine example of the work of one of the foremost silhouette artists. John Field exhibited extensively at the Royal Academy and was particularly known for his bronze detailing. (1) £200-300

293* Simmonds (Posy, 1945-). Matching Tye... but Shell is Matchless, pen, ink and watercolour with pencil, initialled lower right, 26 x 33.5cm (10.25 x 13ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed (1)

£150-200

294 Universal Magazine. The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, a broken run of 43 volumes (including 14 duplicates), nos. 1-4, 6, 8 & 9, 14 - 27, 29, 31 - 37, 40,& 42, 1747 - 68, numerous engraved plates, including many folding, with a few natural history subjects with contemporary hand colouring, several maps (some folding) including British counties by Bowen, Seale and Hinton, together with overseas maps and plans, some with contemporary hand colouring, some maps, plates and plans lacking with contents partially excised, occasional closed tears to some plates, occasional offsetting, matching contemporary calf, several boards detached, worn and frayed, some text blocks split, 8vo

291* Silhouettes. A collection of five large silhouette portraits, early-mid 19th century, together five life-size reverse scissor cuts, with the outline cut from cream paper and backed with black paper, one of a young gentleman, and the others of young ladies, one identified in early manuscript ‘Julia Truscott’ lower left, some toning and soiling, occasional creases and closed tears, each approximnately 45 x 37cm (17.75 x 14.5ins), mounted, framed and glazed

Sold as a collection of prints and maps, not subject to return. (43)

£300-500

A collection of unusually large silhouettes. The one identified as Julia Truscott is possibly slightly early than the others, all of which appear to have been done at the same time and are in matching (later) frames. (5) £200-300

295* Vanity Fair Cartoons. A collection 127 colour litho. caricatures after Spy, Ape, etc., late 19th/early 20th century, including nine of sportsmen the remainder mostly statesmen, folio, all disbound Subjects include Rev. Ernest John Heriz Smith (rower), Gilbert Jordan (runner), W. Fitzherbert, Michael Michailovitch, H.H. The Maharaja of Patiala, Kumar Shri Ranjitshinhji (cricket), and others. (127) £200-300

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297* Vanity Fair. A mixed collection of approximately 150 caricatures, late 19th & early 20th century, colour lithographs after ‘Spy’, ‘Ape’, ‘Hay’ and others, including politicians, clergymen, teachers, huntsmen, military, sportsmen, lawyers and newspapermen, several duplicates, each approximately 380 x 220mm, various condition (approx.150)

£70-100

298* Versailles. [Plans, veues, et ornamens de Versailles, Paris, 1664-circa 1690, & Description de la Grotte de Versailles, Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1679], a collection of 46 single-page fine copper engravings of statues, fountains, herms, urns, and grotto sculptures, by Antoine Lepautre, Gerard Audran and Gerard Edelinck, dated 1672-1681, occasional light toning and some minor marks, and slightly smaller, 34 of which are in modern frames, glazed (including three slightly smaller format), and the remaining twelve partially bound into a 19th century half morocco album (the latter with some marginal soiling and each plate laid down on paper), plate size generally 42 x 29cm (16.5 x 11.5ins), sheet size 51 x 35cm (20 x 13.75ins)

296* Vanity Fair. A collection of twenty ‘double page’ caricatures, mostly late 19th century, colour lithographic caricatures, several duplicates, some staining, dust soiling and marginal closed tears, each approximately 380 x 510mm

A selection of engraved plates from the original publication describing the gardens at the Chateau of Versailles, and its extravagant grotto, taken from the Plans, Veues et ornamens de Versailles, published from the mid-1660s until circa 1690, as well as the Description de la Grotte de Versailles, published in Paris by the Imprimerie Royale in 1679. The complete work consists of around 100 plates. (46) £700-1000

The collection comprises of:- In Vanity Fair (1), On the Heath (2), Cycling in Hyde Park (2), The Winning Post (6), Heads of the Law (2), Empire Makers and Breakers (1), Tattersalls 1887 (1), Kirby Gate (5). (20) £100-200

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HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS & AUTOGRAPHS 301 Album - WWI. An album containing original drawings, photographs, and manuscript writings, early 20th century, calligraphic title-page ‘Fred Dorricott to Miss M Sidebottom France 1919’, with pen and watercolour Tank Corps badge above and YMCA logo below, three pen & ink drawings, comprising a cartoon entitled ‘Demobilization 1919’, initialled F.R., an illustration of a soldier with the sketchy figure of a girl on his arm entitled ‘Memories’, and a mounted god with trident and laurel wreath emerging from the waves captioned ‘In honour of the British Navy. To commemorate the surrender of the German fleet. France 1919’, and three watercolours, including one of a tank on a battle field, inscribed ‘Peter Shaw Merlimont 1919’, and one of a bus, captioned ‘Our Bus Service in 1924’, plus three photographs taken at Merlimont, plus a number of blank leaves, plus nine leaves loosely inserted from an earlier (1890s) album, mostly with drawings and watercolours, a.e.g., original vellum with yapp fore-edges, bowed, upper cover with hand-painted Persian-style border, and monogram ‘FED’ in centre, oblong 4to, plus a pencil and pastel drawing depicting the Matterhorn as a monster with huge gaping mouth, and a skeleton behind, captioned ‘Der Bergtod - eine Matterhornphantasie’, signed ‘Wolf’ and dated 1932, framed and glazed (2)

299 Washington (George, 1732-99). A full-length portrait of General Washington by James Heath, after the original picture in the collection of the Marquis of Lansdowne by Gabriel Stuart, 1797, published by James Heath et al, 1 February 1800, steel engraving on laid paper, slightly creased to margins, plate size 565 x 356mm, sheet size 738 x 455mm (1)

£200-300

302 Albums. Three scrap albums, 1820s-1840s, together three albums, two filled with manuscript writings, prints and engravings, some hand-coloured, and drawings and watercolours, including landscapes (e.g. ‘View of Table Mountain and Bay’, animals and birds, flowers, portraits, costume (e.g. ‘Peasants of Tivoli’), the other filled mostly with manuscript, relating to ‘Scenes and thoughts in Foreign Lands - 1842-1848’, with references to Austria, Calcutta, Bay of Salerno, Malta, Constantinople Water, On the Nile, Akyab, Zurich, Schaffhausen, Genoa, Rome, Naples, Odessa, including writings entitled ‘Elephants’, ‘Sickness and leeches’, ‘European Marriages in India’, ‘Sharks’, ‘Tattooing’, ‘Burning Place where the Hindoos burn their dead’, ‘Cholera’, ‘Musk rats’, ‘Raining Fish’, ‘Mesmerism’, ‘Comet’, ‘No convenient place for Hanging’, ‘Controversy with Jesuit Priests’, each original morocco, rubbed, one rebacked, 4to

300 Weinmann (Johann Wilhelm). Phytanthoza Iconographia sive Conspectus..., volume 4 only (of 8), Regensberg, 1745, title page printed in red & black and repeated in German, forty-seven hand finished colour mezzotint engravings of flowers, occasional spotting and finger soiling, most plates loose and disbound, contemporary vellum, stained and rubbed, folio Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (1)

£150-200

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303 Anchor Brewery - Robert Barclay. A group of three of Robert Barclay’s original brewing notebooks, 1781-82, one beginning with summary accounts for June 1780 to June 1781, valuation of the plant by Gwilt & Toone, 26 July 1782 with mentions of freehold and leasehold in the vicinity of the Globe, Southwark, payments in 1781 including to H[enry] Thrale (0,392 7s 3d), also ‘sundries paid since HT’s death re. P.A. but being allowed by Ex[ecut]ors is added to the rest and not proffits’, noting town debts, exports, value of utensils, names of people from whom debts reduced, insurance of brewhouse premises belonging to the Anchor Brewhouse, new insurances, at the rear of the volume further accounts concerning advance on articles from 1761 to 1799 from Whitbreads House, prices of best ware brown malts delivered in London for years 1706-92, summary accounts for porter entered into Dublin and Cork, 1777-84, duty on hops paid, 1711-99, value of pots stolen from publicans in 1795 as given in by them to Brown Hall, excise details, butts bought by T. & Co., interest paid for sundries, stock, details of amounts brewed, stables, exports, capital stock, average of malt, drawn out trade, increased capital, porter brewed 1785-91, beer brewed 1759-60, 28 leaves remainder blank, the second and third books giving tabulated details of brewings from 21st September 1781 to 30th April 1782 with rows for mashes, liqurs, heat of liqurs, volume of malts, heat of malts, mean height and heat of taps, summary notes beneath, eg. ‘came down kindly’, ‘clean’d in very good order’, etc., some further notes at rear of first volume giving some explanations and examples, a total of approximately 90 completed leaves, first volume initialled RB and dated 21st September 1781, all a little dust-soiled and browned to first and last leaves only, contemporary limp leather with manuscript paper labels to upper covers, rubbed and slightly soiled, 8vo, together with two modern publications concerning the Anchor Brewery and Barclay, Perkins & Co. Anchor Brewery in Southwark was established by James Monger the Elder in 1616, next to the site where the original Globe Theatre used to stand after it was burnt down in 1613. It was successively owned by James Child, Edmund Halsey, Ralph Thrale and then his son Henry Thrale (1758-1781). Thrale, with his wife Hester Lynch Piozzi, both friends of Dr Samuel Johnson (who had his own room at the Brewhouse and wrote many of his famous works there), continued to expand the business. Johnson initially wished Mrs Thrale to keep the Brewhouse after her husband died in 1781 but at the sale on the 31st May 1781, as Mrs Thrale later wrote in her memoirs, ‘God Almighty sent us a knot of rich Quakers, who bought the whole’. The ‘rich Quakers’ were the Barclays, more particularly Mr Robert Barclay, a Merchant of Cheapside, who had the financial backing of his uncle, Mr David Barclay, the banker and his cousin, Sylvanus Bevan. The business was sold for £135,000, the purchase price being spread over a period of four years. Mr Robert Barclay took Henry Thrale’s manager, John Perkins, into partnership with a quarter share of the profits. The business continued to flourish and by 1810 with production at over 200,000 barrels a year, it had become the biggest brewery in the world. In 1955, the company merged with Courage to become Courage, Barclay and Co. The name was simplified to Courage Ltd. in 1970. Provenance: From the family of Robert Barclay, by direct descent. (5) £300-500

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306 [Cambridge Spies]. Thomas J. Wise in the Original Cloth, the Life and Record of the Forger of the Nineteenth-Century Pamphlets, by Wilfred Partington, with an Appendix by George Bernard Shaw, 1st edition, 1946, portrait frontispiece, photo plates and illustrations, errata slip tipped in before contents leaf (small tear to blank area of margin), signed by Guy Burgess and dated 1948 to front free endpaper, bookplate name ticket of H.A.R. Philby to front pastedown, upper inner hinges cracked, original cloth gilt, some old water stains and fading, 8vo A humorous conceit of double-crossing by association. Guy Burgess (19111963) and Harold ‘Kim’ Philby (1912-1988) were two of the most high-profile British members of a British KGB spy ring that penetrated the intelligence system of the UK, passing vital information to the Soviets during World War II and the early stages of the Cold War. Burgess and Donald Maclean defected to the Soviet Union in 1951 after a tip-off by Philby that they were under suspicion. Philby later came under suspicion and himself defected to the Soviet Union in 1963. Thomas James Wise (1859-1937) was a bibliophile and bibliographer who later became known for the literary forgeries and stolen documents that were resold or authenticated by him. His reputation was damaged in 1934 when he was exposed by John Carter and Graham Pollard. (1) £200-300

304* Baden-Powell & Girl Guide Movement. A group of 9 snapshot photograph albums relating to Girl Guide and Rangers holidays, 1920s/1930s, including trips to Switzerland, Belgium, Brittany and various parts of United Kingdom including Sussex, Devon, Lincoln and Yorkshire, the majority seeming to relate to East Grinstead and East Sussex groups including one of the group leaders Miss Nancy Davidson, a total of over 600 snapshots, two albums relating to a trip to Switzerland in 1928 with pen and ink line drawings, one album with two watercolours, the photographs largely views, local scenes and many showing the Guides and some of their activities, largely briefly captioned on mounts, various bindings and sizes, together with a small quantity of related ephemera including 40 mostly typed letters from Olave BadenPowell to Nancy Davidson, circa 1940s/1960s, various lengths and variously initialled and signed, plus 10 Christmas and greetings cards from Olave Baden-Powell, a few with personalised notes, plus a small quantity of photos and news cuttings relating to East Grinstead Girl Guides and Miss Davidson (a small carton)

307 Chapbooks. A collection of 19th century chapbooks and ballad sheets, approximately forty chapbooks and ballad sheets, various publishers, some provincial, including J. Marshall, W. & H. Robinson, T. Brooks, and G. Caldwell, various sizes and condition Titles include: A Copy of Verses on the Execution of the Five Sea Pirates; Forty-Five Taylors; The Banishment of Bonaparte; The New Negro Songster; The Ferret sent to the Tower; The Gipsy’s Warning; A Dialogue Between Farmer Trueman and his son George, about the Cannibals in India, who not only Eat their Prisoners, but actually Devour their Aged Relations!!!; The History of Buchaven in Fifeshire, containing the witty and entertaining exploits of Wise Willy and Witty Eppy; The Coalman’s Courtship to the Creel-Wife’s Daughter; and The History of Beauty and the Beast. (approx. 40) £200-300

£300-500

305 Barometers. A Smith's One-Day Diary for 1881 used as a scrap album relating to barometers, plus thermometers, etc., containing rough sketches, calculations, direction names, etc., including the construction of barometers, their components and their makers, some detail written straight into the diary but many receipts, invoices, letters and scraps of paper tipped in, also including a few printed items, some soiling, splits and tears, partly broken in original cloth, some wear, 4to, together with a small quantity of miscellaneous antiquarian and modern books, etc. (a carton)

£100-150

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308* Cheshire - Building & Farming. A small archive of manuscript ephemera, mid 18th century, mostly accounts and primarily invoices relating to expenses incurred by Peter Legh of Norbury Booths (near Knutsford), Cheshire, on his Cheshire properties, 1755-1760, and deeds (mostly copies) relating to Legh family properties in Northwich, &c, 1718-1805 The properties mentioned include Booths, Newhall, The Angel Inn in Northwich, and lands in Torkington and Mobberley; there are also invoices for goods applied from, or transported from, Manchester, Liverpool, etc. The two chief subjects of the invoices are building works and farming activities. Building works were substantial and there is much specific detail, both of materials used (eg. wet hair for plastering; 57,200 bricks made at Shaw Heath) and buildings constructed or repaired. Works at Booth Mills specify the shelling mill, hard corn mill, dressing mill, water wheel, and buying burrs for the wheat millstone. Forty burr stones were supplied from Liverpool at 9 shillings each (accounts of John Dale). The agricultural works include works on crops, ditching and a number of allusions to Marling, including appearance of the dialect word ‘feigh’ (eg. of a marl pit). There also accounts for payments of poor and other rates; for allowances of James Burgess as poor overseer, constable and surveyor of highways for Over Knutsford in 1757-58; for John Aldcroft as cryer and jury summoner for the manor courts of Over Knutsford, 1755-59, and much other local detail. (a bundle) £200-300

310* Chinese Railway. A small collection of black and white gelatin silver print photographs relating to the Canton-Hankow Line, circa 1930s, including nine Chinese wagons, 29.5 x 38cm and smaller, many with information relating to their manufacture for example a High Side Open Wagon built by G.R. Turner 1935, thirteen smaller photographs for steam pumps & boilers, water tanks, columns, pipes & fittings, including Merryweather “Warspite” Fire Pump purchased by the Chinese Government in 1935, 18.5 x 22.5cm, together with a large Ministry of Industries Diagrammatic Plan to Scale of Proposed Central Engineering Works for Nanking, for Fox & Mayo, large format printed and laid on to linen in sections, scale 1-1000, circa 1932, 142cm x 76.5cm, plus a collection of fourteen copper printers blocks engraved for the West Somerset Railway, various sizes

309* Cheshire. A group of 9 vellum and 6 paper folding deeds relating to Knutsford, 1656/1764, wax seals and some tags present (15)

£150-200

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311* Churchill (Sir Winston Leonard Spencer, 1874-1965). Typed letter signed, ‘Winston S. Churchill’, Admiralty, Whitehall, 8th April 1915, to Lord Kitchener, concerning the replacement of marines’ and seamen’s rifles with Japanese weapons, in full, ‘Excluding ships in the Mediterranean and on foreign stations, there are at present afloat in the Grand Fleet and other Squadrons in Home Waters, and in the posession of the Royal Marines at their Headquarters, 20,000 rifles, of which 8,000 Seamen’s rifles are long-charger loading, and 12,000 Marines’ rifles are short-charger loading. All the Marines’ rifles are in good condition. A proportion of the Seamen’s rifles are rather worn. It will not be possible for us to have onboard ships of the main fleets in Home Waters two patterns of rifles requiring different kinds of ammunition. It is therefore necessary for you to replace in these ships not only the 12,000 Marines’ rifles, but the 8,000 Seamen’s rifles, with the Japanese weapon; and these will be handed over to you within four weeks of the delivery to us of the 20,000 Japanese rifles. With regard to ships abroad, a further statement will be made as soon as possible; and we are quite prepared as soon as it can be arranged, to replace all Admiralty rifles now afloat by Japanese weapons, if you desire it’, folded letterhead bifolium with text to first and third pages, versos blank, saluation, sentiment and signature in Churchill’s holograph in black ink, pinholes to upper left margin, pencil notes in an unidentified clerical hand to lower left margins of first page, some light dust-soiling and light crease marks to upper right corners, 4to

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At this time, Churchill was First Lord of the Admiralty and Kitchener was the Secretary of State for War. Theirs was a frosty relationship, though Kitchener was eventually persuaded to support Winston Churchill’s disastrous Gallipoli Campaign in 1915-16. Churchill lost his post at the Admiralty on 27 May 1915 over the Campaign, while Kitchener died in 1916, his ship HMS Hampshire striking a mine off the Orkney Islands. The British Authorities ordered over 150,000 Japanese guns shortly after World War One began in August 1914, a mixed batch of 30th and 38th Year type rifles. Most of these rifles were used by training battalions but T. E. Lawrence suggests that at least a few reached the Middle East and were likely ‘part of a 20,000-gun consignment of Arisaka rifles issued to the Royal Navy from June 15 1915 to free LeeEnfields for land service. Japanese rifles also served the Royal Flying Corps. and its 1918-vintage successor, the Royal Air Force. The Arisakas were soon recalled, the Navy guns being replaced by Canadian Ross-rifles in April-June 1917. About 128,000 assorted Japanese guns were subsequently sent from Britain to Russia, and the patterns were declared obsolete in British service in 1921’ (John Walter, Rifles of the World, 3rd ed., 2006, p.33). (1) £1500-2000

312 Clairvoyancy. Two manuscript sketchbooks recording the visions of the psychic Frederick Garnet Stobbs, 1931-38, fifteen fullpage illustrations in pen, ink and watercolour, heightened with gold, each with manuscript description in ink to facing page, few newspaper clippings pasted in, original wrappers with manuscript titles by the author, a little worn at extremities, oblong folio

313 Crests & Monograms. Finished Specimen of the New Crest Album, late 19th century, a highly decorative album of approximately fifty leaves, most with the printed borders carefully hand-coloured and embellished, and with neatly-placed mounted crests and monograms, on rectos only, some light foxing, all edges gilt, original tan morocco, blocked in black and gilt, some rubbing and marks, head of spine slightly frayed, 4to

Material relating to Stubbs can be found amongst the correspondents of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle - cf. the Harry Ransom Centre, University of Texas. (2) £200-300

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316* Laurel (Stan & Hardy, Oliver). A small autograph album, circa 1930s/1950s, pink and blue paper, the first page signed by Stan Laurel (blue ink) and Oliver Hardy (ballpoint pen), other autographs include Bob Hope (leaf signed by Valentino to verso), Stewart Granger and Jean Simmons (in pencil on same page), Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis (on same page), Charlie Chaplin Jr., Harry Lauder (with autograph of Gordon Jackson to verso), Carla Lehmann, Dave Wells, Sylvia Leslie, Jack Anthony, Harry Gordon, Hazel Court, Dottie Lamour, Frankie Laine, Danny Kaye, Eunice Gayson [first ever Bond girl], Donald O’Connor and a few others, all mentioned signed directly into album, contemporary boards, some wear and crude backstrip repair, 10 x 12cm, plus loose autographs of Richard Todd, Tommy Lorne and Dan Williams (1)

314* Evelyn (John, 1620-1706). Autograph presentation inscription signed ‘J. Evelyn’, circa 1680, in full, ‘For Mr Bridgeman from his most humble servant J. Evelyn’, inscribed as three lines to front free endpaper verso before a fragment of Evelyn’s Sylva (3rd edition, 1679), containing [68]pp. preliminary leaves including title printed in red and black, Sylva, pp. 1-48 only, Pomona, pp. [329]-392 only, some worming affecting text towards rear, leaves loose and with remains of one board and detached calfskin present, folio

£250-350

317 Manchester & Salford Water Works Company. Release by the Proprietors of the Whole [and Half] Shares in the Capital of the Company, two portfolios, 5th January 1853, two bound indentures of eighteen and seventeen leaves respectively, the schedule to each indenture containing several hundred names and signatures with numbers of shares, amounts received, etc., some dust-soiling, several seals a little damaged, original quarter morocco over cloth titled in gilt, second portfolio lacks lower cover, some soiling and wear, folio, together with a manuscript notebook giving an account of the family of Barlows of Manchester, early 20th century, approx. thirty leaves handwritten notes, paper wrappers, some soiling, 8vo

The recipient seems most likely to have been Sir Orlando Bridgeman, FRS (1649-1701), an English baronet and politician and second son of Sir Orlando Bridgeman (1606-1674), a lawyer, politician and Royalist. (1) £200-300

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315 Illuminated Manuscript. A manuscript copy of Joseph Recognised, by Metastasio, late 19th/early 20th century, thirty-one pages, black ink, decorative borders in pen, ink and watercolour heightened with bodycolour and gilt, all edges gilt, contemporary red morocco gilt, slim 8vo, together with an illuminated manuscript address in honour of Henry Cuthbertson’s appointment to Editor of the Morning Mail, by Mawson, Swan and Morgan, Newcastle-onTyne, [1899], ten thick leaves, black ink, with decorative initials, underlined in red, all edges gilt, contemporary red morocco gilt, oblong folio (2)

£100-150

318* Medieval Deed - Yorkshire. A grant by Thomas De Haukesworth to William de Bayldon of Baildon [Yorkshire, West Riding], Robert Otteley and John Frost, Chaplains, of all the Grantor’s Lands in Menston [Yorkshire, West Riding], dated Menston, 13 January 1406, witnesses include John Warde, John De Rowdon, William Faukes, Robert Cawderay and Walter Graver, Latin deed on vellum with fragment of red wax seal still present, incorrect 15thcentury endorsement crossed through and replaced, 17 x 25.5cm (1)

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£250-300


322* Railwayana. An autograph letter signed from Henry Booth, Liverpool, 5 December 1826, to James Loch, ‘I beg to hand you copy of Mr Brandreth’s report of the state of the Moss laid before the directors yesterday in which I hope will be interesting to you. One or two of the other directors would have accompanied Mr Brandreth and Mr Stephenson had it not been for indisposition. I have this day a letter from Mr Wilson of Troon stating that he cannot at present fix the time of his coming, but hopes he shall be able to undertake the journey when the weather is a little more favourable’, signed at foot of first page and then continuing with a report on the second and third pages, beginning ‘On Friday last I arrived at Bury Lane about 11 o’clock and met Mr Stephenson just coming off the Moss. He had been over the whole length, but returned with me as far as the Astley Path. He first examined an Embankment of about 150 yards in length and 50 feet high... ‘, with further details of cuttings, wagons, sleepers, ditches, etc., ending ‘(signed) T.S. Brandreth’, 4 pages including address leaf with paid stamps, seal missing, folio, together with an autograph letter signed from W.J. Curtis, civil engineer to the Stockton and Darlington Railway, London, 29 October 1839, to the secretary of the Railway, Stockton-on-Tees, concerning a braking invention and referring to [Edward] Pease (1767-1858, constructor of the Stockton and Darlington line, which opened 1825), 4 pp. including address panel, seal and postmarks, 4to, plus a two-page letter from Elswick Engine Works, Newcastle, 1847, concerning plans for a hydraulic pressure engine, 2 pp. plus integral address leaf, postmarks and remains of seal, 4to No other copy of the report by Thomas Shaw Brandreth has been identified in the archives of the National Railway Museum at York, in the papers relating to the Liverpool-Manchester Railway and George Stephenson in the Liverpool Record Office, or in other archives. (3) £250-350

323 Railways. Official Railway Junction Diagrams, published by Railway Clearing House, 1928-39, 116 numbered engraved plates with contemporary hand colouring, slightly later spring-back green cloth binder, a little rubbed at joints and extremities, oblong folio

319 Meteorology. A manuscript diary recording weather data for Bath, Clifton, London, and Blackheath during 1796-1802, 281 pages in total, containing voluminous and detailed information on weather conditions on a daily basis, in brown ink throughout, approximately thirty-five lines per page, minor fraying to extreme margins, contemporary limp sheep, worn with slight loss to spine, 4to, 22.5 x 16cm (9 x 6.25ins) (1)

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324* Rooke (Noel, 1881-1953). A small archive of correspondence relating to Noel Rooke and his family, early 20th century, including approximately twenty-seven postcards and two letters written by Noel Rooke to his father Thomas Matthews Rooke, mostly wrtten whilst travelling on the continent, mentioning such places as: Oberengadin; Valais; the Book Production School and Arts & Crafts Museum at Gothenburg (“William Morris would have been overjoyed”); the Book School, Publisher’s Library, and The Academy of Graphic Arts in Leipzig; publishers Orell & Fussli in Zurich, and with brief mentions of people such as Lethaby (William Richard) and the Cockerells (Sydney and Douglas), plus a number of other family letters and postcards

£200-300

320* Miscellaneous ephemera, mostly 19th and 20th century, including 3 19th-century manuscript exercise books containing numeracy and accounts exercises, plus postcards, photographs, small trade catalogues, maps, advert leaves, certificates, newspapers, etc. (a small carton)

£100-200

321* Victorian invoices. A large album containing approximately 1,200 invoices, circa 1887-89, many with engraved vignettes, all completed in manuscript relating to ironmongery and related items bought by Adam Cottam of Dalton-in-Furness, Cumbria, companies dealt with include Johnston, Young and McKean, Orme & Sons, Manchester, Hattersley Brothers, John Shaw & Sons, Wolverhampton, and many others, all folded and tipped on to 188 pp. as multiples of usually 7 to 10 per page with manuscript references to blanks of folds, contemporary boards, covers detached and worn, backstrip deficient, large thick folio (1)

£100-150

Wood engraver, artist and bookbinder Noel Rooke made a major contribution to the revival of wood engraving in Britain in the twentieth century. His father was Thomas Matthews Rooke, who was for nearly thirty years the studio assistant of Edward Burne-Jones, and an accomplished artist in his own right. Noel Rooke studied in France at the Lycée de Chartres and then at the Godolphin School in Hammersmith, London. He completed his education at the Slade and the Central School of Arts and Crafts. (approx. 60) £100-150

£200-300

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325* Royal Household - Keeper of the Wine Cellar. An interesting archive of manuscript papers relating to James Christie, mostly early 19th century, including a Warrant of appointment admitting James Christie as His Majesty’s Servant in Ordinary into the place of Gentleman of the Wine Cellar at Carlton House, 26th August [1812]; Royal warrant dated 21 September 1820, granting Mary Ann Christie, wife of James Christie, a yearly pension of 60 pounds, signed by King George IV at head of document; Royal warrant appointing James Christie as Gentleman of the Wine Cellar in Ordinary, 30th April 1831, signed by King William IV at head; Appointment of James Christie into the place of Gentleman of the Wine Cellar, 7th June 1838, addressed to Thomas Marrable, Secretary to the Board of Green Cloth, another dated 30th April 1831, signed ‘Wellesley’; an invoice from the Royal Wine Company, Oporto, 31st March 1800, for a shipment of 16 pipes of wine on board the Aurora under Captain Scott, and into the port of London for the account of Messrs. Christie & Barrow of Artillery Place; Copy of a document to the clerk comptroller of His Majesty’s kitchen, Windsor Castle, 16 September 1833, stating it is not permitted to any gentleman of His Majesty’s household to invite his friends to dine &c with him in his chamber without His Majesty’s special authority; Memorial of James Christie to the Lord Steward of His Majesty’s household and the Board of Green Cloth (2 copies); Copy of a letter from James Christie to the Hon. C.A. Murray, Master of the Household, April 1843, concerning alleged misdemeanours [from which he was fully exonerated]; Character references in support of James Christie’s integrity from Fred B. Watson, late Master of the Household (original and copy), testimonial of Right Honorable Sir William Fremantle, late Treasurer of the Royal Household, 9th March 1844; Copy of a letter from Christie to the Lord Steward of Her Majesty’s

household, 11th March 1844, writing of his declining health and need to retire after upwards of thirty-three years as Gentleman of the Wine and Beer Cellars; Testimonial from Bloomfield, 12th March 1844, and accompanying letter, same date; Administration document for the estate of Mary Ann Christie, 1863; two colourprinted and embossed pass tickets for the Coronation [Banquet of King George IV at] Westminster Hall [17 July 1821]; two passes issued by the Lord Chamberlain’s office, Windsor Castle, and signed

by William Martin, 7th July 1837, one allowing the bearer to pass and repass, the other admitting the bearer to the State Apartments, both with mourning borders; a printed letter completed in manuscript, Horse Guards, 12th July 1852, to ensign James Christie, 15th Foot, requesting the sum of 250 pounds for the purchase of a lieutenancy in the 15th Foot (somewhat soiled), address leaf with stamp and postmarks (22)

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326* Royal Household - King George III. A Cantonese carved ivory brise fan, circa 1800, decorated with three cartouches, the central one a crest with the monogram ‘A’ surmounted by a crown, flanked by two oval landscapes and set on a foliate ground decorated with flowers, rats, birds and butterflies, 29 sticks including guards, ribbon split without loss between sticks 9 and 10, tiny hole to tracery at top of left-most stick, 40.5cm (16in) wide presented in a late Victorian display case, glazed, frame chipped at base The recipient of the fan, and whose monogram appears in the central cartouche, was Princess Amelia (1783-1810), youngest daughter and child of King George III. She died of tuberculosis at the young age of 27. Provenance: Given by Princess Amelia to James Christie, Gentleman of the Wine Cellar, and thence by family descent. (1) £700-1000

327* Royal Household - King George III. A George III silver coffee pot, of baluster form with domed cover and spiral finial, scroll moulded spout, ebony handle and stepped pedestal base, monogram ‘J.M.C.’ to side, hallmarks rubbed but probably London circa 1780, overall weight 24.5oz, 25cm high Provenance: James Christie, Gentleman of the Wine Cellar, and thence by family descent. The monogram presumably is for James and Mary (or Marianne) Christie, his wife. James Christie married Mary Ann Gaskoin in Lambeth on 6th May 1813. Included with this lot is a copy of A Short and Plain Instruction for the Better Understanding of the Lord’s Supper… (1809), with ownership inscription of ‘Marianne Gaskoin’ at head of title-page. (2) £200-300

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328 Scrap Album. A large folio scrap album, mid 19th century, approximately 700 prints pasted onto approximately 130 leaves, including mixed woodcuts and engravings, showing animals, birds, interior scenes, portraits, travel, architecture, picturesque views, and others, some with hand colouring, most captioned beneath in pencil, first gather loose, contemporary maroon quarter morocco, worn and scuffed, crudely rebacked, large folio, 46 x 28cm Including, Lake District, Switzerland, London, five colour aquatints from Luigi Mayer’s Views in Palestine, and others. (1) £200-300

329 Scrap Album. An album of mixed original drawings and watercolours with prints and engravings, 1830, approximately fifty leaves with approximately one-hundred scraps pasted in, including pencil drawings, pen and ink, watercolours, steel engravings, handcoloured lithographs and others of portraits, picturesque views, caricatures, architectural studies, and costume studies, some with manuscript captions in ink, contemporary green morocco, rubbed and worn, text-block loose, folio, 36.5 x 26cm

330 Scrap Album. A folio scrap album containing a mixed collection of prints, engravings and original art, early 19th century, including approximately sixty original drawings and watercolours, including four neoclassical female figures by Adam Buck, picturesque views, a watercolour copy after P.Sandby of the Obelisk at the Boyne, plus topographical scenery, natural history and genre scenes, plus approximately thirty-five mixed prints and engravings of various subjects including copies after famous artists, interior scenes, picturesque views, portraits, flower studies and others, pasted or partially bound in, disbound, folio, binding size 40 x 26cm

Subjects include a pencil drawing of an Italian bridge, sand-drawing of White Cliff bay, three original watercolour studies of Neopolitan costume and others. (1) £200-300

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£500-800


331 Scrap album - Schoolroom needlework. An album of embroidery and stitching samples made by girl pupils at Haffield School, [Dymock, West Gloucestershire], 1866-71, including four small samplers with alphabets, numbers, name of stitcher, school and date, 16 x 15cm and smaller, also complete miniature garments with skilful stitching and needlework, garments include long-sleeved and short-sleeved blouses, three knitted socks, four cuffs, a small bonnet and other examples of stitching and needlecraft, some with monograms, mostly white cotton and linen, a total of 25 items stitched on to rectos of 13 leaves, manuscript names (and some dates) of contributing pupils in most cases, 5 leaves blank at rear, contemporary cloth with morocco corners, later matching plain leather reback, chipped along lower joint, 4to (23.5 x 19.5cm) A remarkable item. (1)

£300-500

332 Scrap album - Schoolroom crafts. An album of Victorian craft exercises, late 19th century, comprising 13 pages of geometric paper folding, patterns, stitchwork designs and intricate paper latticework, weaving and related, all pasted on to 6 thick card leaves and back to back with decorative margin plus rear pastedown, contemporary boards (some edge wear and corner loss), covers detached, small folio (28.5 x 21cm) A most unusual item. The upper cover bears a gilt-titled leather label, ‘Kindergarten, E.J. 1890’, the compiler/owner being further identified in pen and ink calligraphy to front pastedown as E.F.H. Johnson of West Ham Park School [near Stratford, Essex]. (1) £200-300

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333 Scrap albums. Two scrap albums, circa 1830, one album with dated ink ownership signature to front endpaper of Georgina A. Brunswick (1826) and a further pencil signature of Georgina Pigott, the Pigott signature repeated on the verso of the front blank, the album containing pencil and watercolour drawings of costume and British and continental topographical views, partially excised, a.e.g., contemporary decorative gilt and blind stamped morocco, worn at extremities, 4to, the second album with an ink inscription to the front blank ‘Lady Pigott from Mrs George Pollen’, the album containg watercolours, engravings and lithographs of topogaphical views, genre scenes, natural history, fashion and later postcards, partially excised, moirée silk endpapers, a.e.g., contemporary decorative gilt and blindstamped morocco, slight wear to extremities, oblong 4to (2)

£200-300

334 Scrap albums. A collection of seven scrap albums, 19th century, containing engravings, lithographs, pencil drawings and watercolours, partially excised, mixed bindings, various sizes and condition (7)

£150-200

335 Shorthand. The Midland Phonographer, [An Evercirculating Magazine of Original & Selected Literature, Conducted by Henry James Brown, Birmingham, established May 1875], a broken run, 14 vols., May 1875-April 1877, together fourteen manuscript pamphlets, several issues with mounted pen & ink drawings, two issues with The Phonographic Standard printed pamphlet bound in at rear (March and April 1877), Time Table of borrowing (with dates of receipt and dispatch), Contents, and List of Members on pastedowns, uniformly bound in limp brown cloth (some with contents loose, and most with remains of labels on covers), slim 8vo Lot 333

An apparently unique circulating magazine written in Pitman’s for the use of a few select members (fourteen in the first issue of May 1875, and twentyone by 1877). Each magazine was painstakingly hand-written and then circulated to the members; each member would read it and then pass it on to the next person on the list. It is likely that the members would meet regularly to exchange comments on the magazine, which includes such diverse stories and articles as: ‘Smoking: Is it injurious to Health?’, by E. Ellis; ‘Admiral Hosier’s Ghost’ by Richard Glover; ‘Don’t omit your apostrophes’; ‘Madagascar, Its people and their customs’, by W. Swindin; ‘How I escaped being killed in a duel’; ‘On the manufacture of shoddy and mungo’ by H.W.; ‘Shorthand notes and news’; ‘The Magic Skates, or the Adventures of Gregory Green’; ‘A Genuine Mexican Plug’ by Mark Twain; ‘Spelling Bees out West’; and Mahomed’s Mysterious Charge’. We cannot find any evidence that printed copies of ‘The Midland Phonographer’ were ever produced. (14) £100-200

336* Strauss (Richard, 1864-1949). Autograph musical quotation signed ‘Dr Richard Strauss’, n.d., a quote from ‘Tileulenspiegel’, a two-bar quotation from ‘Till Eulenspiegel’ [1894-95] signed beneath, on a sheet of plain off-white paper, 10 x 14cm (4 x 5.5ins), framed and glazed (1)

£200-300

337 Valentine album. An elaborate and unique decorative and manuscript valentine in the form of an album, for M.E.S. by C.G.S., Bradford, 14 February 1867, a total of 20 pages including pastedowns, 15 pages with chromolithographic or colour lithographic illustrations of figures and flowers set within ornamental card frames stamped in gilt, the first manuscript leaf a sixteen-verse valentine from the artist/compiler C.G.S., 4 further manuscript pages, each with a pack of cards’ suit theme (Spades, Clubs, Hearts, Diamonds) and a four-line verse for each pip and court card thereon, each pictorial and manuscript page within pen and ink and decorative gilt paper borders within a decorative gilt and coloured page border, original straight-grain calf with onlaid oval colour illustration of flowers on a velvet ground within ornamental gilt paper border, two gilt clasps, heavily rubbed, folio (40 x 30cm)

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£150-200


338* West Country. A group of West Country documents and papers, 17th/19th century, including Dorset deeds relating to South Perrott, 1641, 1722-1748 (6), 1812 and 1831, two of the deeds relating to a girth web weaver and a sack cloth weaver, plus a will of Elizabeth, widow of Sir Thomas Langton, alderman of Bristol, 1702, referring to property in Bristol and the Forest of Dean, ‘My aggot handstrings sett in gold and my great silver sugar chest &c (probate copy of first sheet and paper copy of the whole) (11)

340 Yorkshire. Memoirs of a most beloved and affectionate Wife, by the Reverend George Wray, 1817, original manuscript account of the life of Caroline Wray, née Wainman, of Bramhope, Yorkshire, 68 leaves, mostly written to rectos only, in a neat cursive script in brown ink throughout, all edges gilt, contemporary black half morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed to joints, covers partly faded, together with another similar manuscript album, titled Fragments to spine, containing further poetical outpourings on the death of his wife by the Reverend George Wray, dated 1816-24, handwritten in brown ink on 26 leaves, mostly to rectos only, with other leaves blank, contemporary black half morocco gilt, rubbed and some wear, with loss of lower portion of spine and surface of upper cover, both 4to

£150-200

This manuscript memoir by the Reverend George Wray of Bramhope Hall, north of Leeds in Yorkshire, provides a detailed account of the death of his wife from puerperal fever following the birth of their only child, William, on October 14th, 1817. The couple were married only a year earlier, on September 30th, 1816, and the memoir includes a vivid account of a nearfatal carriage accident on 26th November 1816, as well as remarkable details of the sad demise of his wife, including daily accounts of the birth, and subsequent fever, the reactions of the nurse, and the doctors, as the illness developed. The memoir is dedicated to Reverend Wray’s only child William, and also quotes the text of the monumental inscription erected in January 1819: ‘In Memory of Caroline, the amiable and affectionate wife of the Revd. George Wray AM Lecturer of the Parish and St. John’s Churches, Leeds, and the Third Daughter of William Wainman Esqre of Carhead. She died deeply lamented Octr 14th 1817. Aged 30 years’. The second volume of poetical fragments, also contains a lock of blonde hair wrapped in yellow paper with ‘The Rev. G. Wray’ and ‘Snowdrops’ handwritten on the outside. (2) £200-300

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339* WWII Posters. A group of three War Savings posters, printed for HM Stationery Office, early 1940s, titled ‘Action Stations, the ATS go to War’, ‘Guns behind the British barrage’ and ‘What they carry... ‘, each printed in two colours, a little marginal fraying and a few corner pinholes, 50 x 37.5cm, plus another contemporary poster with artwork after Fred Taylor titled ‘The Empire’s Strength’, some creasing and pinholes, one marginal split and one small tear to blank area, 51 x 63.5cm, plus three Winston Churchill ephemera items, a General Election poster for 1959 for Woodford parliamentary division, a related blue silhouette poster of Churchill’s head and a thank you letter from Churchill for the election campaign in October 1959 with facsimile signature (7)

341 Addington (William). An Abridgment of Penal Statutes, which Exhibits at one view, the Offence, the Punishment or Penalty Annexed to the Offence, the mode of Recovering and Application of the Penalty, the Number of Witnesses and Justices necessary to Convict the Offender, with a Reference to the Chapter and Section of the Enacting Statute, 1st edition, 1775, errata to final leaf verso, ownership name of H.L. Brown to front free endpaper with an inscription by him to front pastedown facing, written in a large open hand, ‘October ye 23d 1776, Put into the long pond, by the Temple, 58 brace of carp, and five brace of tench. Into the square pond, seven brace of carp’, contemporary calf-backed marbled card boards, some wear, oblong narrow folio

£150-200

An uncommon first edition of a book which reached its fourth edition in 1795. (1) £200-300

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342 Aeschylus. Aeschyli Tragoediae que extant septem, cum versione Latina et lectionibus variantibus, two volumes, Glasgow: Robert Foulis, 1746, titles and text in Greek and Latin, 1p. publisher’s adverts at end of volume 2, slight scattered spotting, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine, rubbed and fraying with slight loss at head and foot of spine, 8vo, together with Anacreon, Anacreontis Carmina, cum Sapphonis, et Alcaei Fragmentis, Glasgow: J. Mundell, 1801, titles and text in Greek and Latin, some offsetting throughout, bookplate of Walter Henry James to upper pastedown, manuscript ownership inscription to front free endpaper, contemporary speckled calf, gilt decorated spine, joints frayed, rubbed, 12mo, plus Horace, Q. Horatii Flacci Carmina, ad suum ordinem ac nitorem revocata studio et opera N.S. Sanadonis, Paris: de la Roche et al, 1728, manuscript ownership inscriptions to front free endpaper, contemporary calf, rubbed and worn, small 8vo, plus another similar (5)

345 Atkinson (James). Epitome of the Art of Navigation; or, a Short, Easy and Methodical Way to become a Compleat Navigator..., 1753, ten folding engraved diagramatic plates (plate 10 with volvelle, cropped to fore-edge border), additional engraved view of Stuhlweissenburg adheard to verso of title, ruled border of title close-trimmed trimmed at foot, two leaves of text torn with loss, closed tear to plate 9, some dust-soiling & few marks, lacking endpapers, contemporary sheep, worn, loss at head & foot of spine, 8vo, together with Coggeshall (Henry), The Art of Practical Measuring Easily Perform’d, by a Two Foot Rule, which slides to a Foot..., and lastly, some useful Directions in Dialling, not hitherto Published, by H. C. gent,, 3rd edition, corrected, 1706, one illustration to text, lacking folding plate & endpapers, dust-soiled, contemporary sheep, boards detached, lacking spine, worn, 12mo (2)

£100-150

£200-300

343 Ahlers (Cyriacus). Some Observations concerning the Woman of Godlyman in Surrey. Made at Guilford on Sunday, Nov. 20. 1726. Tending to prove her extraordinary Deliveries to be a Cheat and Imposture, printed for J. Roberts, 1726, [xii] + 28 pp., title with lower portion excised, bound with [Braithwaite, Thomas]. Remarks on a short narrative of an extraordinary delivery of rabbets, perform’d by Mr. John Howard..., 1726, 32 pp., but lacking title page (text begins on B2 and ends on D4), bound with Manningham (Sir Richard), An exact diary of what was observ’d during a close attendance upon Mary Toft, the pretended Rabbet-Breeder of Godalming in Surrey, from Monday Nov. 28, to Wednesday Dec. 7 following. Together with an account of her confession of the fraud, second edition, 1726, 38pp., lacking A1 (half-title?), bound with Douglas (James). Remarks on some passages in Sir R. Manningham’s Diary..., 1727, 38 pp., lacks title page (text begins on B1), 19th century green half morocco gilt, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo A collection of pamphlets relating to the infamous 18th century medical hoax perpetrated by Mary Toft of Godalming, in order to gain notoriety. The Guildford Obstetrician John Howard was, along with Nathaniel St. André (surgeon-anatomist to the King), taken in, and subjected to ridicule once the fraud was exposed. (1) £200-300

344 Anacreon. Anakreontos Teiou mele Praefixo Commentario quo Poetae Genus Traditur et Bibliotheca Anacreonteia Adumbratur. Additis var. lect, Parma, 1791, first three words of title tranliterated from the Greek, engraved portrait illustration to title & dedication leaf, a.e.g., salmon pink silk endpapers with bookplate to upper pastedown “from the collection of Charles Butler of Warren Wood Hatfield”, contemporary straight grain morocco (pencil note to front blank “probably bound by Roger Payne”), elaborate gilt dec. spine, joints slightly rubbed, small 8vo in 4s, together with Junius, Stat Nominis Umbra, 2 vols., printed by T. Bensley for Vernor & Hood, 1794, contemporary marbled calf, gilt decorated spines, joints to vol. 1 slightly cracked, 8vo, with Anacreon, Anacreontis Odaria, ad Textus Barnesiani fidem Emendata. Accedunt variae Lectiones cura Edvardi Forster, 1802, numerous engraved vignettes, some browning, a.e.g., contemporary straight grain green morocco, gilt decorated spine, 8vo, plus Hutcheson (Francis), An Inquiry into the Original of our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue, 2nd ed., corrected & enlarged, 1726, damp-soiled & stained (particularly affecting front & rear of volume), remnants of front endpaper partly adhered to small area of title, endpapers torn with loss, contemporary panelled calf, lacks title label, 8vo (5)

Lot 346

£200-300

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346 Bell (Robert). A Description of the Condition and Manners as well as of the Moral and Political Character, Education &c. of the Peasantry of Ireland, such as they were Between the Years 1780 & 1790, when Ireland was Supposed to have Arrived at its Highest Degree of Prosperity and Happiness, printed for the author by Charles Barber, 1804, 43 pp., some spotting, manuscript note at front with extract from Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s speech in the House of Commons, 13 August 1807, in which he defends the character of the Irish, and recommends reading this book, contemporary tan calf, spine with red label and gilt decoration, joints rubbed, a few marks, 8vo Rare. (1)

£200-300

347 Bible [Latin] Biblia sacra, sive, Testamentum Vetus, Ab Im. Tremellio et Fr. Junio ex Hebraeo Latine redditum. Et Testamentum Novum a Theod. Beza e Graeco in Latinum versum. Argumentis Capitum additis, versibusq[ue] singulis distinctis, et seorsum expressis, Amsterdam: Johannem Jacobi Schipper, 1669, engraved title, Apocrypha present (pp.619-768), late 18th century calf, red morocco spine label, rubbed and worn, large 12mo, together with Septuagent, He Palaia Diatheche kata tous Hebdomekonta, Vetus Testamentum Graecum ex Versione Septuaginta Interpretum, Juxta exemplar Vaticanum Romae editum, 2 volumes (bound as one), Cambridge: John Field, 1665, occasional dust-soiling, contemporary calf, recent red morocco spine label, joints cracked and a little worn, thick 12mo, plus another similar (3)

£200-300

348 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible: Containing the Old Testament and the New: Newly Translated out of the Originall Tougues..., Printed at London by Robert Barker and Assigns of John Bill, 164039, general title and New Testament title within decorative woodcut borders, New Testament title imprint dated 1639, with colophon dated 1640, bound with at front The Book of Common Prayer..., London: Robert Barker and Assignes of John Bill, 1639, title within decorative woodcut border, and bound with at rear The Whole Book of Psalmes..., London: printed by R. Bishop for the Company of Stationers, 1640, title & final leaf within decorative typographic border, red ruled throughout volume, some browning, toning and few marks, marginal fraying mostly to first & last few leaves, some fraying to upper margins, a.e.g., modern calf gilt, 8vo Herbert 546. (1)

350 Bindings. The Holy Bible containing the Old Testament and the New..., Edinburgh, printed by James Watson, 1715, engraved general title and printed New Testament title, some soiling to blanks at front and rear, Dutch floral endpapers (rear free endpaper lacking), all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated black full morocco, rubbed, recased preserving original spine, outer corners renewed, 8vo, together with La Liturgie, c’est a dire, le formulaire des prieres publiques, de l’administration des sacremens, et des autres ceremonies & coutumes de l’Eglise, selon l’usage de l’Eglise Anglicane: avec le Pseautier, London: R. Everingham & R. Bentley, 1695, engraved frontispiece (slightly trimmed to extreme lower edge, Book of Psalms, with separate title page, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated black morocco, silver clasps, with blindstamped initials T C to centre of upper cover, early ownership signature of Penelope Cave to front blank, and 19th century signature and bookplate of Sir George William Denys, very slightly rubbed (generally in good condition), 12mo, plus The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacrements, 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 ..., printed by Thomas Baskett, and by the Assigns of Robert Baskett, 1746, ruled in red throughout, early 19th century family genealogy to front free endaper, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated dark green full morocco, rubbed and some marks, 4to

£200-300

349 Bible [New Testament - Greek]. Novum Testamentum, Cambridge, 1632, woodcut initials and tail-pieces, woodcut printer’s device on final page, first few leaves dust-soiled, early ms. marginalia, small intermittent stain to upper blank margins, final few leaves lightly water-stained to lower blank margin, front pastedown renewed, 18th century vellum, soiled, spine with early manuscript title, and shelfmark label at foot, 8vo Darlow & Moule 4678. The first Cambridge printing of the Greek New Testament, and the first Greek book printed at Cambridge. The text is taken from the first Elzevir edition of 1624, with 11 variations. The printing of Greek at Cambridge posed a problem as the Press there had no Greek type. Consequently the University asked Oxford for the loan of their matrices, which was agreed, and Buck had them (and some of the actual type) from 28th August 1629 until 24th June 1631. Type was cast from them (presumably in London), and the New Testament was printed on different sizes of paper to suit the requirements of customers. (1) £300-400

Herbert 934 for the first work. (3)

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£300-500


351 Blackerby (Samuel). The Justice of the Peace his Companion..., 2 vols., 1734, vol. 2 with advertisement leaf and some occasional early marginalia, finger-soiling & dampstaining, non-uniform contemporary calf, lacking spine labels, joints & extremities worn, 12mo, together with Hervey (John), Some Remarks on the Minute Philosopher in a Letter from a Country Clergyman to his Friend in London, 2nd edition, 1732, 66pp., modern boards, 8vo, with Jacob (William), Report on the Trade in Foreign Corn, and on the Agriculture of the North of Europe, to which is added, an Appendix of Official Documents, Averages of Prices, Shipments, Stocks on Hand in the Various Exporting Countries..., London: James Ridgway, 1826, two folding tables, 5 pp. advertisements, some light offsetting throughout, modern paper wrappers, 8vo, and Ellis (Charles Thomas), Practical Remarks and Precedents of Proceedings in Parliament; comprising the Standing Orders of Both Houses to the End of the Year 1801, published 1802, edges uncut, original boards, joints cracked, 8vo, plus other 18th-early 20th century publications (13)

356 Cicero (Marcus Tullius). Epistolarum ad Atticum, ad Brutam, ad Quintum fratrem, libri XX... , Venice: Aldus, 1513, Aldine device on title and final blank verso, each with light pink watercolour wash, scattered and partly faded old ink marginalia and underscoring, some spotting and light browning, old dampstain to lower and outer margins, old repair or adhesion mark to lower margins of leaves r8 and s1, edges stained blue, later vellum with morocco spine labels, 8vo (165 x 100mm) First Aldine edition. Adams C1907. (1)

357 Collins (Arthur). The Peerage of England; Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of all the Peers of that Kingdom..., 7 vols., 4th edition, 1768, numerous engraved armorial plates, contemporary calf gilt, morocco title labels to spines, joints cracked and some wear, 8vo, together with Kimber (Edward, & Johnson, Richard), The Baronetage of England: Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of all the English Baronets now Existing: with their Descents, Marriages, and memorable Actions both in War and Peace..., 3 vols., 1771, numerous engraved armorial plates, contemporary calf, morocco title labels, joints cracked and slight wear to extremities, 8vo

£250-350

352 [Bowman, William]. An Impartial Catechism, or A Faithful Enquiry into the Principal Things of the Christian Religion, wherein the Inventions, Imposistions and Additions of men are fairly considered and exposed without Prejudice, Priestcraft or Party Views, by a Lover of Truth, printed for J. Noon et al, circa 1733, errata leaf bound at end, slight loss of upper outercorner to final eight leaves, contemporary ownership inscription of Elizabeth Russell to title, contemporary sheep, joints cracked, rubbed and a little scuffed, 8vo, together with [Bennet, Thomas], An Answer to the Dissenters Pleas for Separation, or An Abridgment of the London Cases, sixth edition, printed for James and John Knapton, 1728, 2 pages publisher’s adverts at rear, armorial bookplate to upper pastedown, front free endpaper lacking, contemporary sheep, joints cracked, some loss at head and foot of spine, 8vo, plus the Catechism set forth in the Book of Common-Prayer, sixteenth edition, and another theological title (4)

(10)

£100-150

358 Colson (Nathaniel). The Mariners New Kalendar, containing the Principles of Arithmetick and Geometry, with the Extraction of the Square and Cube Roots..., 1749, woodcut illustrations, contemporary manuscript notes and annotations to some margins, first & last leaves and pastedowns, occasional inkstaining to margins, contemporary sheep, joints cracked and slight wear, 4to Tables of longitude & latitude inc. details of The Carribee Islands, Bahama Islands, Coast of Carolina, Virginia...New Foundland, the Coast of Iceland and others. (1) £200-300

£100-150

353 Butler (Samuel). Hudibras, 3 vols., 1793, engraved portrait frontispiece to volumes I & III, engraved titles with vignettes, two engraved plates, engraved illustrations, a few minor spots, bookplates, hinges reinforced, a.e.g., contemporary green straightgrained morocco gilt, rebacked, edges rubbed, 4to (3)

£100-150

354 Byron (George Gordon Noel). The Poetical Works of Lord Byron, 10 vols., John Murray, 1854, engraved frontispieces and additional titles, contemporary calf, elaborate gilt decorated spines with contrasting morocco labels, small 8vo, together with Jones (William), The Works of Sir William Jones, with the Life of the Author, by Lord Teignmouth, 13 vols., John Stockdale & John Walker, 1807, engraved portrait frontispiece to vol. 1 (light dampstaining to frontis. & title), some spotting, contempory half calf, gilt decorated spines with black morocco labels, spines faded, 8vo (23)

£200-300

Lot 359 355 Chateaubriand (F.A. de). An Historical Political and Moral Essay on Revolutions, Ancient and Modern, printed for Henry Colburn, 1815, some dust-soiling, scattered spotting, occasional marks, contemporary marbled half calf, red morocco label to spine, joints rubbed, boards scuffed, 8vo, together with Hoyland (John), A Historical Survey of the Customs, Habits & Present State of the Gypsies, designed to develope the Origin of this Singular People..., York: printed for the author, 1816, occasional pencil marginalia, some scattered spotting, contemporary marbled half calf, red morocco label to spine, a little rubbed, 8vo (2)

£400-600

£100-150

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359 Commonplace Book. A manuscript commonplace book entitled Dayly Observations and Meditations, circa 1660-1670, xxxx leaves of handwritten text in brown ink, generally in good legible condition, occasional letters or catchwords slightly cropped, one or two leaves loose or partly loose, one or two short closed tears, possibly lacking one leaf at end, with inscription to front endpaper, F Lidgbird Jun. p Bound 1S (possibly referring to the book binders charge), lower outer margin of text with capitalised initials HL, contemporary blind-panelled full calf, heavily rubbed and some minor wear, upper joint partly cracked at foot, 8vo (170 x 112mm) A very interesting 17th century commonplace book, containing copies and extracts from literature, sermons, poetry, often with a moral or theological content, but also including instructive stories and tales, as well as poetry on the subject of the female sex and love. The manuscript contains a doublecolumn list of authors cited to verso of the second leaf, which includes Henry Peacham, Vally of Varietie [1638], Bolstrode, Wits New Dyall or A Scholar’s Prize [by A. Sherley, 1604], Henry Vaughan, Poems, Of Affectation, A discourse [1607], H.R., A Defiance to fortune, T. Lodge, ye life of Will. Longbeard [1593], Wit Restored [by Sir John Mennes, 1658], E.P., Mystryes of love & Eloquence [by Edward Phillips, 1658], W. Est, Apologie for ye gout [1617], K.J. Basilicon Doron [by King James I], etc. (1) £400-600

361 Correggio (Niccolo da). Opere del Illustre & Excellentissimo Signor Nicolo da Corregia Intitulate la Psyche & la Aurora. Stampate Nouamente: & ben correcte. Cum gratia & priuilegio Psyche. Cupido., Venice, Georgio de Rusconi Milanese, 1515, two large woodcut illustrations, bookplate of Alexander Nairne (d. 1936, Canon of Windsor and Regius Professor of Divinity at Cambridge), tippedin letter at front presenting the book, a.e.g., later green full morocco gilt by Lloyd, Wallis & Lloyd, spine faded to brown, 8vo (1)

£400-600

362 Duport (James). Homeri poetarum omnium seculorum facile principis gnomologia..., Cambridge: J. Field, 1660, contemporary ownership inscription to front free endpaper, 20th century black morocco, faded and rubbed, 4to, together with Horace, Q. Horatius Flaccus, cim commenatriis selectissimis variorum et scholiis integris Johannis Bond..., Leiden & Rotterdam, Hackiana, 1670, engraved title, some scattered spotting, ownership inscriptions to initial blanks, bookplates to upper pastedown, contemporary vellum, joints cracked, a little dust-soiled, 8vo, plus two other related titles, all 17th century

360 Cookery. [A Closet for Ladies and Gentlewomen. Or, the Art of Preserving, Conserving and Candying. With the manner how to make divers kinds of sirups, and all kinde of banqueting-stuffes, also divers soveraigne-medicines and salves for sundry diseases, 1627?], lacking A1 title, A12, part of C12, F12 and all after G12, bound with Delights for Ladies, to Adorne their Persons, Tables, Closets and Distillatories, with Beauties, Banquets, Perfumes, and Waters. Read, Practice and Censure, [by Sir Hugh Platt], printed by H.L. and R.T., 1628, text of both parts within ornamental woodcut border, a few corners torn away, some leaves close-trimmed and frayed at foreedges, some water stains and soiling, stitching breaking with some leaves detaching, early previous owner inscriptions front and rear, contemporary limp vellum, rubbed and soiled, 12mo

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Scarce. The first work was first published in 1608 (STC 5434) and usually found with Sir Hugh Platt’s Delights for Ladies. (1) £300-500

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£150-200


363 Encyclopaedia Britannica Or, a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Miscellaneous Literature; Enlarged and Improved, 20 vols., 4th ed., 1810, half titles, numerous engraved plates and maps, a few folding (one or two torn without loss), occasional light spotting and toning, a few marginal wormtracks, contemporary calf gilt, spines with red and black labels, a few chipped with losses, joints splitting, a few volumes rubbed and scuffed, 4to (20)

365 Foxe (John). [Book of Martyrs] Acts and Monuments of Matters Most Special and Memorable Happening in the Church... from the Primitive age to These Later Times of Ours, with the Bloody Times, Horrible Troubles, and Great Persecutions against the True Martyrs of Christ, 3 vols., London: Printed for the Company of Stationers, 1641, volume titles within wide woodcut historiated borders, Continuation title within woodcut architectural border, 2 folding woodcut plates only (of 6), woodcut illustrations to text, woodcut head and tail-pieces, text mostly in black letter text, small ink stamp to verso of titles, lacking half-title and portrait, and final leaf of index in vol. 3, approximately 10 leaves with short tears (3 with text loss, including 2 index leaves), first & last few leaves in each volume frayed to margins and few with closed tears and some loose, occasional dust-soiling and few marks, contemporary sheep, very worn with some loss of leather to corners & extremities, boards detached and some labels lacking, folio

£500-800

364 Duns Scotus (Johannes). Scotus nouissime cu[m] emendatissimo codice parisino castigatus additis responsionibus ad argume[n]ta locis fuis [et] annotationibus opinionu[m] diuersoru[m] doctoru[m] ac e[n]t textuu[m] co[m]me[n]toru[m] Aristotelis in marginibus Necnon textu magistri sententiarum appositio titulis questionum et cum tabula, edited by Phillipus Bagnacavallus, [Venice: Andreas Torresanus, 26 August 1503], parts one, two & six (of six) only, with part six bound at front, folios 28, 138 & 84, gothic text in double column, capital spaces with guide letters, several woodcut diagrams to text, few wormholes to lower blank margins (affecting a few letters of last few leaves), together with Questiones Quolibetales Subtilissimi theologi Joan[n]is Duns Scoti, Venice: Octaviani Scoti, 31 October 1521, fifty-four folio leaves (including final blank), gothic text in double column, crible woodcut initials, printers woodcut device to final page of text, bound with five other related sections of tables and arguments, including the Mare Magnum, edited by Antionio de Fantis, all published by Octaviani Scoti in Venice in 1522, occasional early marginal text in ink, one or two minor wormholes, both volumes uniformly bound in 19th century quarter vellum, rubbed and scuffed, folio Sold as seen, due to difficulties of collation. (2)

Wing F2035. (3)

£200-400

88

£400-600


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366 Freitag (Arnold). Mythologia Ethica, Antwerp, Christopher Plantin for Philip Galle, 1579, etched title page, 6 pp. of preface, 125 etched emblem plates by Marcus Gheeraerts the elder, plus index at rear, some marks and soiling throughout, lacks A1 (first leaf of the main text following preface), B1 torn with loss to lower edge, with some loss of printed text, early ownership signatures of John Ogle to inner margin of title page, and several times to rear endpaper (with accompanying doodles, etc.), contemporary sheep, blind-ruled outer border to each cover, rubbed and some wear to joints and edges, with slight loss to extreme head of spine, small 4to

368 Gladwin (Francis). The Persian Moonshee, 3 parts in one, reprinted in London, at the Oriental Press, by Wilson & Co., (The Persian Types cast by Vincent Figgins), 1801, thirty-two engraved plates of Persian script and examples of facsimile Persian script to letterpress, dust-soiling, occasional spotting and few damp stains, light worming to fore-edge blank margins of last few leaves, contempory half calf, boards detached, rubbed and some wear, 4to (1)

369 Goudar (Ange). L’Espion Chinois, ou l’envoyé secret de la cour de Pekin, pour examiner l’etat present de l’Europe, 6 vols., Cologne, 1773, half-title to each volume, with contemporary ownership inscription of Huzel de Lisle, dated 1776 to each, contemporary sprinkled full calf, heavily rubbed and a little wear, with joints partly cracked, old library label to upper cover of each volume, and classification number sellotaped to foot of spines, 12mo, together with [Goujet, Claude Pierre]. Histoire des Inquisitions; ou l’on rapporte l’origine & le progres de ces Tribunaux, leurs variations, & la forme de leur Jurisdiction, 2 volumes, Cologne, Pierre Marteau, 1759, engraved frontispiece to each volume, 6 (of seven) folding copper engraved plates, contemporary mottled full calf gilt, rubbed and some wear, with joints partly cracked, old library label to upper cover of each volume, and classification number to foof of each spine, 12mo

Landwehr 239 (title and 125 plates). Praz, page 62 (‘scarce’, title and 124 plates). First Latin edition of these important illustrations to Aesop. Originally published in Bruges in 1567 under the title De warachtighe fabulen der dieren, containing 107 illustrations accompanied by a Flemish verse written by Edward de Dene, the plates passed into the possession of Philip Galle of Antwerp, who published two editions, one in French in 1578, with 18 new plates, and another in Latin in 1579, as here. Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder (1520-1590), the Flemish artist and print maker, was amongst the earliest to experiment with etching, and his best known for his images of birds and animals, most evident in the present work. (1) £300-500

367 [Galland, Antoine]. The Remarkable Sayings, Apothegms and Maxims of the Eastern Nations, 1st English edition, London: Richard Baldwin & William Lindsey, 1695, sewing slightly weak at front & rear, contemporary speckled sheep, joints cracked and slight wear, 12mo, together with Kennett (Basil), Romae Antiquae Notitia: or, the Antiquities of Rome..., 2nd edition, with large additions, 1699, ten engraved plates only (of 11, including some folding), some damp staining and few marks, lacking free endpapers, contemporary calf, morocco title label to spine, joints cracked at head & extremities slightly rubbed, 8vo Wing G169 & Wing K299. (2)

£300-400

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£150-200

370 Herodotus. Historiarum libri IX, Leiden: Samuelem Luchtmans, 1715, half-title, additional engraved title, title printed in red and black, folding engraved plate, a little dust soiling to half title, front free endpaper torn with loss and partially adhered to initial blank, contemporary blind-stamped vellum, black morocco spine label, dust-soiled and slightly rubbed, folio

£150-250

Engraved title dated 1716. (1)

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£200-300


371 Hill (Robert, Minister of St. Bartholomew’s, London). The Contents of Scripture: Containing the sum of every Booke and chapter of the Old and New Testament. Gathered from Tremelius, Junius, Beza, Piscator, and others. (The Consent of the foure Evangelists: Or, The life of Christ: collected by C.I. [i.e. Cornelius Jansenius] and placed before his Harmony...), 2 parts in one, London: Adam Islip, for R. Jackson 1596, title within decorative woodcut border (dust-soiled & margins frayed), lacking A1 (blank?), decorative woodcut initials, few leaves in gatherings R & S misbound and one with closed tear, early manuscript inscription of Thomas Rolf dated 1637 to blank leaf Z12, final 12 leaves at rear of volume torn & frayed mostly at head with some text loss, dustsoiled and occasional dampstaining, contemporary sheep, vertical split to spine leather, board edges worn and lacking ties, 12mo STC 13478. (1)

£200-300

373 Homer. Odyssea, id est, de rebus ab Ulysse gestis..., omnia cum M. Aemilii Porti..., Geneva: J. Vignon, 1609, printer’s device to title page, few woodcut intials, text in Greek and Latin, ownership inscription of Hugh Price, 1847 to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, rebacked, 8vo Volume two (of two), but complete work in itself. (1)

£100-150

374 Horace. A Poetical Translation of the Works of Horace with the Original Text and Critical Notes..., by Philip Francis, 4 volumes, eighth edition, printed for W. Strahan et al, 1778, text in Latin and English, bookplate for Edwin A. Smith to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, joints and extremities a little rubbed, small 8vo, together with Erasmus (Desiderius), Roterodami Colloquia familiaria, otis novis illustrata. Ad usum juventutis politioris humanitatis studiis imbuendae..., Editio nitidissima, emendatissima, auctiorque praecedentibus, Dublin: Aaron Rhami, 1712, additional engraved title, recent calf, small 8vo, plus Homer, Odyssea, Batrachomyomachia, Hymni, & Epigrammata Graece et Latine, Padua: Joannem Mansre, 1777, text in Greek and Latin, a little damp-staining to initial leaves, contemporary sheep, gilt decorated spine, contrasting spine label, rubbed with slight loss to head of spine, 8vo, together with other similar titles, mostly Classical literature, mainly late 18th and early 19th century, many small format and pocket editions (approx. 100)

£300-500

375 La Chenaye-Desbois (Francois-Alexandre Aubert de). Dictionnaire de la Noblesse, contenant les genealogies, l’histoire & la chronologie des familles nobles de France, l’explication de leurs armes..., 12 volumes, Paris, 1770-78, oval inkstamp to titles, some light spotting to first and last few leaves, 19th century quarter calf gilt, rubbed and scuffed, shelf label with adhesive tape to foot of each spine, 4to (12)

£150-200

376 La Vallee (Augusto de). Augusto de. Descrizione del funerale di S.E. il Signor Marchese Girolamo Falletti..., Turin: Gio. Francesco Mairesse, 1736, additional engraved title, four engraved plates, license leaf facing additional title (repaired to verso), some toning throughout, occasional worming to inner margin, and short worm track to upper outer corner of first title and following three leaves (barely affecting text), several leaves with small repair to fore-margin, endpapers renewed, late 18th/early 19th green half morocco, a little rubbed and scuffed, slim folio (1)

372 Hobbes (Thomas). Tracts of Mr. Thomas Hobbs of Malmsbury, Containing I. Behemoth, The History of the Causes of the Civil Wars of England, from 1640 to 1660... , II. An Answer to Arch-Bishop Bramhall’s Book, Called the Catching of the Leviathan: Never Printed Before, III. An Historical Narration of Heresy and the Punishment Thereof: Corrected by the True Copy, IV. Philosophical Problems, Dedicated to the King in 1662, but Never Printed Before, 3 parts in 1, London: W. Crooke, 1682, engraved portrait frontispiece, repaired closed tear to upper outer corner of title, single worm hole to initial 130 pages, lacking first and last blanks, some dust soiling throughout and damp staining to last few leaves, modern full calf with morocco title label to spine, 8vo Wing H2265. (1)

£400-500

£200-300

377 Langley (Gilbert). The Life and Surprizing Adventures of Gilbert Langley, Formerly of Serle Street, near Lincoln’s-Inn, Goldsmith and Jeweller, and afterwards a notorious sharper and gamester; having ran away to Holland, with upwards of Twenty Thousand Pounds of his Creditors Money. Written by himself in Maidstone Goal, whilst under Sentence of Death, for Robbing John Springate of Feversham, of three Farthings, on the King’s Highway in the County of Kent, printed for J. Webb. c. 1745, 134 pp., some light spotting and toning, loose in later wrapper, 8vo, together with Lemoine (Ann, publisher), The Strange and Unaccountable Life of the Penurious Daniel Dancer, Esq. a Miserable Miser who died in a sack though worth upwards of Three Thousand Pounds per Annum..., New Edition, 1799, black and white frontispiece, one page publisher’s adverts to rear, some spotting and toning throughout, contemporary paper wrappers, worn, slim 8vo, plus Collier (Jeremy), Essays upon several Moral Subjects, sixth edition, printed for Daniel Brown, 1709, occasional light spotting, contemporary ownership inscriptions to title and front endpapers, contemporary speckled calf, gilt decorated spine, joints cracked, rubbed, 8vo, plus other literature, 18th and 19th century, all leather bound First published in 1740, the author relates a sort of rake’s progress, where from respectable beginings he descends into a life of debauchery and crime, finally imprisoned and sentenced to death for a highway robbery, which yielded three farthings. The death sentence was commuted to transportation. £150-200 91 (13)


379 Meriton (Henry and John Rogers ). Interesting Narrative of the Loss of the Halsewell, East-Indiaman, Captain Richard Pierce, which was unfortunately wrecked at Seacombe, in the Isle of Purbeck, on the coast of Doresetshire..., printed for Thomas Tegg, [1809?], folding engraved frontispiece, later half calf, gilt lettered spine, thin 8vo, together with [Macgregor, Duncan], The Loss of the Kent, East Indiaman, new edition, printed for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1840, vignette title, four engraved plates, black and white illustrations to text, near contemporary gift inscription to Rose Williams to upper pastedown, half straight-grain sheep, gilt lettered spine, slim 8vo (2)

£100-150

380 [Midgley, Dr. Samuel]. Halifax, and its Gibbet-Law Placed in a True Light. Together with a Description of the Town, the Nature of the Soil, the Temper and Disposition of the People..., To which are added, the unparallel’d tragedies committed by Sir John Eland, of Eland, and his grand antagonists, 2 parts in one, Halifax: printed by P. Darby, for John Bentley, [1761], pp.[iv],95,[1], engraved frontispiece, extra illustrated with folding engraved plate bound after preface, slight toning throughout, japanese tissue repairs to verso of frontispiece, near contemporary ownership inscription of William Jackson to frontispiece verso, marbled calf gilt (by Riviere), spine with five raised bands, tan morocco label to second compartment, remainder filled with gilt tool, small 8vo The volume is believed to have been written by Dr. Samuel Midgley, a practitioner in physic in Halifax. He was a prisoner for debt in York Castle in 1685, and three times in Halifax Jail, where he died in 1695. The work was written during his imprisonment but his poverty prevented him printing it. William Bentley, whose name appears at the end of the dedication, Bent was Clerk of the Parish Church of Halifax, and he made no mention of Samuel Midgley in the volume. An earlier volume of this work was published 1708, which had a different title and publisher’s name to the dedication. Boyne 125. (1) £150-200

381 Millius (David). Vetus testamentum ex versione Septuaginta interpretum secundum exemplar Vaticanum Romae editum denuo recognitum, Praefationem una cum variis lectionibus..., 2 volumes, Amsterdam, 1725, titles printed in red and black, bookplate of Henry Hobhouse to upper pastedowns, contemporary speckled calf, joints cracked, a little worn, 8vo, together with Book of Common Prayer, La Liturgie, ou Formulaire des Prieres Publiques selon l’usage de l’Edlise Anclicane, London: Paul Vaillant, 1757, title in red and black, contemporary ownership inscription to front free endpaper, bookplate for Staffield Hall to upper pastedown, contemporary sheep, joints cracked, rubbed, spine label deficient, 8vo, together with three other 18th century theological works

378 [Mead, Bradock]. The Construction of Maps and Globes, in two parts. First, Contains the various ways of projecting Maps..., Second, Treats of making divers Sorts of Globes..., to which is added, an Appendix..., 1st edition, 1717, eighteen engraved plates (including 3 folding), some browning and spotting, recent free endpapers, contemporary panelled calf, neatly rebacked, red morocco title label, 8vo

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382 Morell (Thomas). Thesaurus Graecae Poeseos, sive, Lexicon Graeco-Prosodiacum..., Eton: Joseph Pote, 1762, black and white portrait frontispiece, title printed in red and black, scattered spotting, offsetting to title, armorial bookplate to upper pastedown, contemporary half calf, rebacked with original spine relaid, recornered, a little worn and scuffed, 4to, together with Hederich (Benjamin), Lexicon Manuale Graecum, omnibus sui generis lexicis..., Knapton et al, 1727, half-title, title printed in red and black, text in three columns, scattered spotting, 2pp. publisher’s adverts to leaf, numerous armorial bookplates to upper pastedown and initial blanks (including Rev. Samuel Kettilby, Edward Oates, William Oates and Robert Washington Oates), contemporary calf, rebacked and repaired, 4to, plus three other classical lexica

Attributed to Bradock Mead (c.1688-1757), afterwards John Green. He was born Braddock Mead in Ireland, and married in Dublin in 1715, later moving to London in around 1717. He was imprisoned in 1728 for trying to defraud an Irish heiress and his accomplice was hanged. Following his release from prison he adopted the name of John Green. He worked with Chambers on his Universal Dictionary.He also worked for Cave, Astley, and Jefferys before committing suicide in 1757. ESTC T114291. (1) £300-400

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383 Parliamentary Debates. The History, Debates, and Proceedings of both Houses of Parliament of Great Britain, from the year 1743 to the year 1774..., 7 volumes, printed for J. Debrett, 1792, half-titles, edges untrimmed, contemporary calf backed marble boards, rubbed and worn, 8vo, together with The Debates and Proceedings of the House of Commons, 51 volumes, 1788 to 1806, contemporary half calf, rubbed and worn, 8vo, plus Hansard, The Parliamentary Debates, comprising the period 8th November 1814 to 23rd November 1820, 15 volumes, 1815-1821, contemporary half calf, rubbed and worn, some spines deficient, 8vo, plus 35 volumes of Parliamentary Registers, 18th century, contemporary calf backed boards (108)

£200-300

384 Petrarca (Francesco). Librorum Francisci Petrarche impressorum Annotatio, 2 volumes in one, Venice, Simon de Luere for Andreas Torresanus de Asula, 27 March [& 17 June] 1501, lacking title, misbound (part two bound after f10 of part one), part two lacking all following 13viii, also lacking r8-10, O8 of part one, black letter text in double column, three unnumbered leaves towards centre of volume with some small tears and discolouration to centre of inner margin, mostly without loss of text, later half vellum, a little rubbed and some minor marks, folio Adams P773. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (1)

£200-300

385 [Pineau-Duclos, Charles]. Acajou et Zirphile, Conte, Paris: 1744, engraved frontispiece, vignette title, eight engraved plates, bookplate for Jean Furstenberg to upper pastedown, all edges gilt, full calf gilt (by Chambolle-Duru, 1866), contrasting red and darkgreen morocco spine labels, owner’s gilt armorial stamp to centre of each cover bearing the motto “perseverando”, joints very slightly rubbed, contained with purpose made slipcase, small 8vo, together with Rendall (Gerald H.), Marcus Aurelius Antoninus To Himself, Macmilland and Co., 1926 & Keats (John), The Poetical Works... with notes by Francis T. Palgrave, Macmillan and Co., 1929, together 2 volumes, all edges gilt, contemporary uniform gilt decorated speckled calf, green morocco label to second compartment, small 8vo., plus Gisborne (Thomas), Walks in a Forest, 9th edition, T. Cadell & W. Davies, 1814, engraved frontispiece, additional engraved title, occasional minor marks, contemporary tree calf, gilt decorated spine, small 8vo, plus other bindings, all small 8vo (13)

387 Popish Plot. The Arraignment, Tryal and Condemnation of Robert Earl of Essex, and Henry Earl of Southampton, at Westminster 19 Feb. 1600..., for Rebelliously Conspiring and Endeavouring the Subversion of the Government, by Confederacy with Tyr-Owen, that Popish Traytor..., London: Thomas Basset, 1679, bound with The Tryal of Henry Baron Delamere for High-Treason, in Westminster-Hall, the 14th Day of January, 1685..., London: Dorman Newman, 1686, bound with The Arraignment, Trials, Conviction and Condemnation of Sir Rich. Grahme, Bart.... and John Ashton, Gent for High-Treason against their Majesties King William and Queen Mary, In Conspiring the Deposition and Death of their Majesties..., London: Samuel Heyrick & Thomas Cockerill, 1691, bound with The Arraignment, Tryal and Condemnation of Sir William Parkins Knt. for the most Sacred Majesty King William, and for Raising of Forces, in order to a Rebellion, and Encouraging a French Invasion into this Kingdom..., London: Samuel Heyrick & Isaac Cleve, 1696, bound with fourteen other similar pamphlets, some dust-soiling and occasional spotting, half-titles, few title-pages & upper pastedown with late 17th/late 18th c. signature ‘Dartmouth’ to upper margins (some cropped), early manuscript contents to front free-endpaper, 18th c. calf, upper board detached and lower joint cracked, slight wear to extrems., folio

£200-300

386 Pope (Alexander). The Dunciad, Variorum. With the Prolegomena of Scriberus, 1st ed., 2nd issue, 1729, engraved illustration to title (close-trimmed & relaid), hinges split, contemporary panelled calf, joints cracked and slight wear, 4to, (Rothschild 1597), together with [Dunton, John], Athenian Sport: or, Two Thousand Paradoxes Merrily Argued, To Amuse and Divert the Age ... By a Member of the Athenian Society, 1st edition, printed for B. Bragg, 1707, without half-title, occasional spotting, a.e.g., contemporary calf, modern reback, 8vo, plus Reresby (Tamworth), A Miscellany of Ingenious Thoughts and Reflections, in verse and Prose; with some useful Remarks. To which are added, for the sake of Variety and Entertainment, Characters, Pleasant Narratives, Moral Observations, and Essays, 1st edition, 1721, occasional scattered spotting and few brown marks etc., hinges split, contemporary calf, old reback, board edges worn, 4to (3)

£200-300

With postcard from H.W. Edwards bookseller of Ashmore Green, Newbury, dated 13/3/48, “some pamphlets from the Earl of Dartmouth’s library wh[ich] I have just bought.” (1) £700-1000

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388 Quadrio (Francesco Saverio). Della Storia e della Ragione d’ogni Poesia ..., alla ... Francesco III, duca di Modana, 5 vols. bound in 7, Bologna, 1739-52, half titles (except index vol.), engraved vignette and ownership name of [Lord] Glenbervie to titles, additional set title with vignette to vol. 1, vols. 2 and 3 published and bound in two parts, four engraved plates to vol. 3 part 2, few engraved illustrations, old waterstaining to last 80 leaves of vol. 3 part 1, bookplate of Sylvester Lord Glenbervie to front pastedown of vol. 1, small heber library stamp to front free endpaper of vol. 1 and indistinct library blindstamps to titles, near contemporary vellum with Athenaeum gilt stamps to upper covers, rubbed and light dust-soiling, 4to (7)

£400-600

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389 Randolph (Thomas). Poems: with the Muses Looking-Glass, and Amyntas: whereunto is added, The Jealous Lovers, 5th edition with several additions corrected and amended, Oxford: F.Bowman, 1668, title and following three leaves repaired to lower outer corners (not affecting text), occasional marginal dampstaining and light fraying, browned & dust-soiled, 20th century half sheep, joints cracked and lower board loose, 8vo, together with Trimmer (Sarah), Scripture lessons designed to accompany a series of prints from the Old Testament, [vol. 1 only of 2, text vol. only], London: printed and sold by John Marshall, ... Bow-Lane, and ... Cheapside, [1797?], manuscript names to endpapers, a.e.g., contemporary maroon morocco, ‘Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte’ in gilt to upper board, 12mo (2)

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390 Richardson (Robert). A State of the Evidence in the Cause between His Grace the Duke of Hamilton, and others, pursuers, and Archibald Douglas, of Douglas, Esquire, defender. With remarks, 1st edition, printed and sold by C. Bathurst, and Kincaid and Bell, Edinburgh, 1769, printed errata to verso of final leaf of contents, occasional light waterstain to extreme upperand fore-margins, contemporary ownership inscription to front blank ‘E Libris H. Purlewent, C.C.C. Oxon’, and 19th century bookplate of Thomas Byron to front pastedown, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, contemporary gilt-decorated straightgrained red full morocco, a little rubbed and one or two marks to surface, 4to An influential legal analysis of the evidence in the famous case of Hamilton v Douglas, in which the legitimacy of Archibald Douglas (1748-1827) to the extensive Douglas estates in Scotland was resolved in his favour after a seven year examination in court. Provenance: Henry Purlewent Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, later rector of Brampton in Northamptonshire, who died in 1807. (1) £150-200


391 Sacheverell (Henry). A Defence of Her Majesty’s Title to the Crown, and a Justification of Her entring into a War with France and Spain: As it was Deliver’d in a Sermon Preach’d before the University of Oxford on the 10th day of June 1702, 2nd ed., 1710, engraved portrait frontispiece, 24 pp., bound with The Communication of Sin: A Sermon Preach’d at the Assizes held at Derby, August 15th, 1709, 1709, 16 pp., bound with The Perils of False Bretheren, both in Church, and State: Set Forth in a Sermon Preach’d before the Right Honourable The Lord-Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens of London, at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul, on the 5th of November, 1709, 1709, 24 pp., bound with The Answer of Henry Sacheverell. D.D. To the Articles of Impeachment, Exhibited against him by the Honourable House of Commons, &c. For Preaching Two Sermons, I. At the Assizes held at Derby August 15th. II. At the Cathedral Church of St. Paul. Nov. 5th. 1709, 1710, half title, 28 pp., bound with three others: Collections of Passages referr’d to by Dr. Henry Sacheverell in his Answer to the Articles of Impeachment, 2nd ed., 1710, The Case of Dr. Sacheverell. Represented in a Letter to a Noble Lord, 1710 and The Speech of Henry Sacheverell, D.D. upon his Impeachment at the Bar of the House of Lords, in Westminster-Hall, March 7, 1710, 1710, some spotting and toning, bookplate, contemporary previous owner inscription, contemporary panelled calf, joints cracking, rubbed, 8vo Collection of sermons by virulent anti-Whig clergyman Henry Sacheverell (1674-1724) which led to his suspension from preaching by the Whig government in 1710. However, he had popular support and the subsequent riots in London and other parts of the country resulted in the downfall of the government and the passing of the Riot Act in 1714. (1) £100-150

392 [Sarpi, Paolo]. The History of the Inquisition, composed by the Reverend Father Paul Servita, who was also the compiler of the History of the Councell of Trent..., translated out of the Italian copy, printed for Humphrey Moseley, 1655, engraved portrait frontispiece by Lombart (repaired to lower margin), 16 pp. publisher’s adverts to rear, marbled calf (by Riviere), spine with five raised bands, tan morocco spine label to second compartment, date to foot, remainder filled with floral gilt tools, small 8vo Wing S697. (1)

£150-200

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393 Scot (Thomas). Philomythie, or Philomythologie, wherein Outlandish Birds, Beasts, and Fishes, are taught to speak true English plainely, second edition, much inlarged, Francis Constable, 1622, & Certaine pieces of this age parabolizd, printed for Francis Constable, 1616, bound with the second part of Philomythie, or Philomythologie. Containing certaine tales of true libertie, false friendship, power united, faction and ambition, printed by John Legatt for Francis Constable, 1625, three parts bound in one, first part with engraved title by Roger Elstrack (with upper portion burnt and torn away with loss), 7 b&w woodcut illustrations, printed title to second and third parts, contemporary limp vellum, some discolouration and marks, 8vo Sabin 78190. Line one on A8 verso ‘Sodain’d’. (1)

395 Smart (Christopher). The Works of Horace translated literally into English Porse..., two volumes, Edinburgh: printed for Guthrie and Fairhairn, 1792, slight toning to initial and final leaves, uniform marbled calf, red morocco spine labels, rubbed with slight loss to head of spines, small 8vo, together with Horace, Quinti Horatii Flacci, Opera, J. Brindley, 1764, engraved title page, occasional minor mark, contemporary speckled calf, rebacked preserving original spine, later red morocco spine label, small 8vo, plus Catullus, Catulli Tibulli Propertii, Opera, J. Brindley, 1744, additional engraved title, bookplate of Francis Enys, Truro to upper pastedown, contemporary speckled calf, gilt decorated spine, upper board detached, worn, small 8vo, plus another similar title

£300-500

394 Scott (Sir Walter). Marmion, 1st edition, 1808; The Lay of the Last Minstrel, 1808; The Lady of the Lake, 1st edition, 1810, together three volumes, Lady of the Lake with engraved portrait frontispiece detached (and with some marginal staining), some toning and foxing, marbled endpapers, sprinkled edges, uniformly bound in contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spines, slightly rubbed, 4to Large paper copies. (3)

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396 Smith (Simon). The Herring-Busse Trade: Expressed in Sundry Particulars, both for the Building of Busses, Making of Deepe Sea-Nets, and other appurtenances, also the right Curing of the Herring, for Forreine Vent, 1641, title, dedication leaf and 44pp of text, title slightly marked, contents trimmed, with loss of last line to final four leaves, a.e.g., 20th century antique-style full calf gilt by Bayntun of Bath, small slim 4to Wing S4208. (1)

402 Civil War. A Letter from Sir William Waller, a Member of the House of Commons, to the Right Honorable Robert Earl of Essex his Excellencie of a Great Victory he obtained at Malmsbury, 23 Martii, in the County of Wilts..., printed for Edward Husbands, March 28 1643, title, 6pp., marginal repair to head of title, all edges gilt, full calf by Riviere & Son, thin 4to (1)

£100-150

403 Waller (William). An Essay on the Value of the Mines, Late of Sir Carbery Price [Cardiganshire]. Writ for the Private Satisfaction of all the Partners, 1st ed., London: Printed in the Year, 1698, two folding woodcut diagrams, (the first torn with loss of lower half, provided in facsimile and the second with short closed tear to central fold), spotting, toning and dampstaining throughout, marginal fraying mostly at front & rear, later endpapers, a.e.g., contemporary gilt panelled calf, rebacked, board corners worn, rubbed, 8vo

397 Spence (William). Tracts on Political Economy. Viz. 1. Britain Independent of Commerce, 2. Agriculture the Source of Wealth, 3. The Objections Against the Corn Bill Refuted, 4. Speech on the East India Trade, with Prefatory Remarks on the causes and cure of our Present Distresses, 1822, occasional light spotting, later 19th century half calf gilt, 8vo (1)

£200-300

Wing W552A; Goldsmiths 3480; Kress 2102; Sabin 101116. William Waller managed the lead and silver mines discovered in 1690 on Sir Price’ s Welsh estate. After Price’s death, the Company of Mine-Adventurers took over the operation of these mines, leading to great dissension among the workers; Waller’s work was published after Price’s death and describes these happenings (Reference: Hoover 855). Waller attempted to show the investment value of the mines, comparing them to the silver mines of Potosi in Peru, and conjuring up the image of a “Welsh Potozi” in Cardiganshire. (1) £300-400

398 Suetonius. Quae extant, Marcus Boxhorn-Zverius recensuit et animadversinibus illustravit, Leiden: J. Maire, 1632, engraved title (slight marginal chipping), errata leaf bound at rear, 18th century bookplate for Joseph Fortescue to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, rebacked, 12mo, together with Catullus, Catullus Tibullus Propertius cum C. Galli fragmentis serio castigati, Amsterdam: I. Haring, 1686, engraved title page, ownership inscription for George Ingram, 1719 to initial blank, contemporary calf, blindstamped decoration, rubbed, small 8vo, plus Pindar, Pindari, Olympia, Pythia, Nemea, Isthmeia, caterorum octo lyricorum carmina..., Embrun: Societas Helvetica Caldoriana, 1624, title torn with slight loss, laid down, few decorative initials, dust-soiling and slight spotting throughout, modern calf, 12mo in 8’s, plus three similar, all small format 17th century (7)

404 Walpole (Horace). The Works of Horatio Walpole, Earl of Orford, 5 vols., 1st edition, 1798, engraved portrait frontispiece to vol. 1, numerous engraved plates (some folding), occasional spotting and browning, contemporary diced calf, gilt decorated spines, some boards detached, spines and extremities worn, 4to, together with Letters of Horace Walpole Earl of Orford, to Sir Horace Mann, British Envoy at the Court of Tuscany..., Edited by Lord Dover, 3 vols., 3rd edition, 1834, engraved portrait frontispiece, some spotting and toning, contemporary half calf gilt, extremities slight worn, 8vo, with Anecdotes of Painting in England; with some Account of the Principal Artists..., Collected by the Late George Vertue; Digested and Published from his Original MSS. by Horace Walpole..., 3 vols., new edition, 1862, numerous engraved portrait plates, 20th century half calf, 8vo, plus A Bibliography of Horace Walpole by A.T. Hazen, reprinted, 1973, original cloth in slightly marked d.j., 4to, plus The Works of William Shenstone, 2 vols., 1764, and The Works of Joseph Addison, vol. 4 only, 2nd edition, 1730

£300-500

399 Thurloe (John). A Collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe, Esq; Secretary, First, to the Council of State, and afterwards to the Two Protectors, Oliver and Richard Cromwell..., to which is prefixed, The Life of Mr. Thurloe... by Thomas Birch, 7 vols., 1742, engraved portrait frontispiece to vol. 1, ink stamp to verso of frontispiece and lower margin of each title, small worm hole to upper outer corner of initial pages in vol. 1, occasional spotting and toning, contemporary calf, small paper label at head of spines, lower board of vol. 1 detached, joints cracked and some wear, folio (7)

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405 Wilson (Benjamin). A Treatise on Electricity, 2nd edition, printed and sold by C. Davis and R. Dodsley, 1752, early 19th century engraved bookplate of R.H. Alexander Bennet to verso of front blank, five folding engraved plates at rear, title somewhat spotted, occasional minor spotting and a few marks, light water stain to upper outer corners of plates, contemporary calf, rubbed and a little wear, gilt decorated spine, rubbed and some marks and slight wear, with joints cracked, 8vo First published in 1750, this second edition refers in its preface to Benjamin Franklyn (‘Mr. Franklyn of Philadelphia’), whose own Experiments and Observations on Electricity made at Philadelphia in America had been published in 1751. Franklin himself sent his copy of the 1752 second edition of Wilson’s treatise to his colleague Cadwallader Colden on 14th September 1752, with the observation ‘I send you Mr. Wilson’s Book, which I just receiv’d from London, and think it contains the best Directions for the Use of the [electoral] Machine that are extant’. Benjamin Wilson (1721-1788) was not only a man of science but also an eminent painter who was born in Leeds, who made portraits of many notables of his time, including Martin Folkes, Lord Orrery, Lord Chesterfield, David Garrick, Samuel Foote, John Parsons, Thomas Grey, as well as a portrait of Shakespeare for Stratford Town Hall in 1769. We have traced only one copy of this title at auction (Sotheby’s 1970). (1) £200-300

£200-300

401 Virgil. P. Virgilii Maronis Opera, cum notis Thomae Farnabii, Amsterdam: J. Waesbergios, 1685, engraved title, hinges cracked, contemporary calf, rubbed, small 8vo (1)

£200-300

£100-150

400 Timpson (Thomas). Memoirs of Mrs. Elizabeth Fry, including a history of her labours in promoting the reformation of female prisoners..., second edition, Aylott and Jones, 1849, occasional light spotting, 20th century cloth, small 8vo, together with Pierson (H. W., editor), Missionary Memorial, or Bibliographical and Historical Sketches of Distinguished American Missionaries, Glasgow: William Collins, circa 1853, black and white engraved frontispiece, publisher’s cloth, spine a little sunned, small 8vo, plus Klopstock (Friedrich Gottlieb), The Messiah, attempted from the German, 3 volumes, Wigan: William Bancks, 1784, some dust-soiling, contemporary half sheep, worn and a little scuffed, small 8vo, plus other late 18th and early 19th century history and literature including a part set of the World Displayed (80)

£150-200

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SCIENCE & MEDICINE 406 Accum (Fredrick). Elements of Crystallography, after the method of Hauy; with, or without, Series of Geometrical Models, both Solid and Dissected..., 1st edition, printed for Longman et al, 1813, half-title, four engraved plates, including frontispiece (offset to title), diagrams to letterpress, some spotting, hinges reinforced, armorial bookplate of Wm. Granville Eliot to front pastedown, contemporary half calf, slightly rubbed, rebacked, with most of darkened spine relaid, 8vo (1)

408 Berkeley (George). Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water..., 2nd edition, Improved & Corrected by the Author, Dublin & London: W. Innys, C. Hitch & C. Davis, 1744, front free endpaper torn with loss, edges untrimmed, publisher’s blue paper wrappers, spine worn, together with Forge (Louis de la), Traitte de l’espirit de l’Homme, de ses Facultez & Fonctions, & de son union avec le Corps, Suivant les Principes de Rene Descarte, Amsterdam: Abraham Wolfgang, [1670], publisher’s woodcut device to title (with armorial ink stamp), occasional marginalia, armorial bookplate ‘Ex Libris Francisci Petit Doct. Med. Suessionaei’, contemporary sheep, gilt decorated spine, minor wear, 12mo, with Brougham (Henry), Lives of Men of Letters and Science, who Flourished in the Time of George III, 2 vols., 1845, numerous engraved portrait plates, contemporary calf by Jenkins, gilt & blind decorated spines with contrasting morocco labels, 8vo, plus Anecdotes & Incidents of the Deaf and Dumb, by William Robert Roe, pub. Derby, 1886

£100-150

407 Baker (Henry). The Microscope Made Easy: or, I. The Nature, Uses, and Magnifying Powers of the best Kinds of Microscopes..., II. An Account of what surprising Discoveries have been already made by the Microscope..., 1st ed., printed for R. Dodsley, 1742, fourteen engraved plates (mostly folding) and one folding table, occasional minor marks, some offsetting, contemporary calf, rubbed with repair to lower board, 8vo, together with Bonnycastle (John), An Introduction to Astronomy in a series of letters from a Preceptor to his Pupil..., seventh edition, printed for J. Nunn et al, 1816, halftitle, engraved portrait frontispiece, twenty engraved folding plates, contemporary marbled calf, gilt decorated spine, a little worn and scuffed, 8vo (2)

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409 Bourne (John). Examples of Steam, Air, & Gas Engines of the most recent approved types, as employed in Mines, Factories, Steam Navigation, Railways and Agriculture..., Longmans, Green & Co., 1878, half-title, fifty-four engraved plates (mostly folding), numerous illustrations to text, occsional minor handling tear to fore edge, bookplate of City of Liverpool public libraries to upper pastedown, later library cloth, a little faded and lightly rubbed, large 4to, together with Clark (Daniel Kinnear), The Steam Engine, a treatise on steam engines and boilers..., 2 volumes, Blackie & Son, 1891, half-titles, twenty-one folding plates, numerous black and white illustrations to text, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed at extremities, 8vo, plus Lardner (Dionysius), The Steam Engine Explained and Illustrated, seventh edition, printed for Taylor and Walton, 1840, engraved portrait frontispiece, numerous wood engravings to text, recent half sheep, 8vo

411 Cayley (Arthur). The Collected Mathematical Papers, 14 vols. (including Index), CUP, Cambridge, 1889-98, some light toning and fingermarks, Glasgow University Library labels and usual marks, original vellum-backed boards, solied and stained, volume I chipped at foot of spine, 4to

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Arthur Cayley (1821-1895) was a founding member of the British school of pure mathematics, and a distant relative of Sir George Cayley, the areonautics engineer. He edited seven of the above volumes, before dying in January 1895, the rest of the work edited by Andrew Forsyth. (14) £300-500

412 Darwin (Charles). On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, 2nd ed., 2nd issue, fifth thousand, 1860, folding diagramatic plate, 32 pp. publisher’s list at end, stitching breaking, contents loosening, occasional light spotting, previous owner signature to front endpaper, original green blindstamped cloth, small split to lower joint and foot of spine, some fading and stains, 8vo

£150-200

410 Briggs (Henry). Trigonometria Britannica: sive de Doctrina Triangulorum libri duo, 1st edition, Gouda, 1633, half title, woodcut headpiece and illustrations, lists of tables, lacking preliminary leaf 3 and front and rear blanks, some wormtracks and holes affecting some lettering and numbers, a little light soiling, shelf label to front pastedown, later calf, covers detached, some wear to spine, folio

Freeman 376 (variant a). (1)

Honeyman 506. The first trigonometrical tables, completed by Gellibrand, after Brigg’s death in 1630. (1) £300-500

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414 Horne (Henry). Essays concerning Iron and Steel: The First, containing Observations on American Stand-Iron: The Second, Observations, founded on Experiments, on Common Iron-Ore, with the Method of reducing it first into Pig or Sow-Metal, and then into Bar-Iron; on the sort of iron proper to be converted into good steel ..., 1st edition, printed for T.C. Cadell, 1773, iv + 223 pp., contemporary ink ownership signature of Jonathan Walker to front free endpaper, marbled endpapers, contemporary tree full calf gilt, with red morocco label to spine, very slightly rubbed, 12mo

413 Eustachi (Bartolomeo). Tabulae Anatomicae, edited by Giovanni Maris Lancisi, 1st ed., pub. F. Gonzaga, Rome, 1714, title with engraved vignette after Pier Leone Ghezzi, forty-seven fine copper-engraved plates after Eustachius and Pier Matteo Pini, engraved graduated scale plate bound before index, woodcut initials, onwership inscription for Peter Cheseldon 1757 and ink stamp for London Hospital Library to title page, some spotting (mostly to margins), initial and final blanks detached, bookplates and cancellation stamp of London Hospital Library to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, upper board detached, worn, folio, (375 x 250mm), together with Monro (Alexander), Observations on the Structure and Functions of the Nervous System, Edinburgh: William Creech, 1783, forty-one (of 50) engraved plates, text finishes Uu2 (i.e. lacking final gather), some dust staining and toning throughout, edges untrimmed, 19th century half sheep, rubbed, folio

Sabin 33031. Higgs, Bibliography of Economics 1751-1775, 5669. An important work on the development of metallurgy in England, and the origins of the refining of iron into steel, or crucible steel, with an account of the author’s experiments with iron ore from America, generally known as Virginia black sand. A good copy. (1) £200-300

Only the first eight plates were issued during Eustachi’s lifetime (for his Opuscula Anatomica, 1564), the whole series of 47 plates prepared in 1552 for Eustachi’s intended work De Dissensionibus ac Controversiis Anatomicis. The other thirty-nine plates (with framed rules on three sides to provide coordinates for reference), “remained unprinted and forgotten in the Vatican Library until discovered in the early 18th century, and were then presented by Pope Clement XI to his physician, Giovanni Maria Lancisi... These copperplates are more accurate than the work of Vesalius. Singer was of the opinion that had they appeared in 1552 Eustachius would have ranked with Vesalius as one of the founders of modern anatomy. He discovered the Eustachian tube, the thoracic duct, the adrenals and the abducens nerve, and gave the first accurate description of the uterus. He also described the cochlea, the muscles of the throat and the origin of the optic nerves.” Peter Cheselden was surgeon to the Shannon, a Coventry class frigate built at Deptford in 1757. BMI i 125; G-M 391; Norman 740; Wellcome II, p. 536. (2) £800-1200

415 Huygens (Christian). Opera Varia, 2 vols., Leiden, 1724, engraved portrait (close-trimmed at top margin), titles printed in red and black with vignettes, 56 folding engraved plates (complete), one or two leaves torn with marginal loss, some toning and light spotting, later cloth-backed boards, a little faded, 4to Sotheran I, 2061. First collected edition. (2)

£400-600

416 Lagrange (Joseph Louis). Mecanique Analytique..., 2 vols., Paris: Mallet-Bachelier, 1853-55, some light scattered spotting, small Glasgow University Library ink stamp to verso of titles and final leaf, bookplates to upper pastedowns, later red half morocco, rubbed and joints partly cracked spines darkened with gilt stamp of Glasgow College Library to foot of spines, 4to, together with other various mathematical and engineering interest, including F. M. Schwerd, Die Beugungserscheinungen aus den Fundametalgesetzen der Undulationstheorie analytisch entwickelt, Mannheim, 1835, three offprints by Arthur Cayley, an original issue of Scientific American, February 24, 1877, containing an account of Alexander Graham Bell’s Speaking Telegraph, Whitehead and Russell, Principia Mathematica, volume one only, second edition, Cambridge, 1935, eighteen issues of the Physical Review, 1940s-50s, Popular Electronics, 1970s, etc

Lot 414

(approx. 40)

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£150-200


417 Legendre (Adrien-Marie). Essai sur la Theorie des Nombres, 2nd edition, Paris, 1808, half-title, tables and advert leaf at rear, bound with Supplement, 2nd edition, February 1816, 8 pp. publisher’s adverts bound at rear, some spotting and marginal soiling throughout, a few minor archival tape marginal repairs at front and rear not affecting text, uncut with Supplement largely unopened, modern buckram, slightly rubbed and faded on spine, 4to, together with Lagrange (Joseph-Louis), Mecanique Analytique, 2 volumes, 4th edition, Paris, 1888-89, contemporary calf with leather spine labels, some wear, covers detached, 4to, plus Monge (Gaspard), Application de l’Analyse a la Geometre... , 4th edition, Paris, 1809, half-title, 5 folding engraved plates at rear, some spotting and marginal dust soiling and small splits to initial leaves, contemporary half calf, worn and upper cover detached, 4to (4)

419 Poincare (Henri). Les Methodes Nouvelles de la Mechanique Celeste, 3 vols., Paris, 1892-99, half-titles, contemporary black half calf, rubbed and a little wear, with joints to second volume cracked, first volume heavily marked to spine and with lower joint partly cracked, 8vo Mathematician, theoretical phyisicist and philosopher Henri Ponicare (18541912) was ‘the mathematician who after Newton did the most remarkable work in celestial mechanics ... Ponicare inaugurated the rigorous treatment of celestial mechanics, in opposition to the semi-imperical computations that had been prevailant before him’ (DSB). (3) £250-350

420 Sturm (Johann Christoph). Mathesis Juvenilis... Editio secunda multis in locis auctior & correctior, 2 vols., Nuremberg, 1702-04, 109 engraved plates, including two folding, a few leaves close-trimmed, some light spotting and toning, library bookplates, contemporary sprinkled calf, a little rubbed, 8vo

£200-300

Provenance: Macclesfield sale, Sotheby’s London, 25 October 2005, lot 1968. (2) £100-150

421 Whytt (Robert). Observations on the Nature, Causes, and Cure of those Disorders which have been Commonly called Nervous Hypochondriac, or Hysteric, to which are Prefixed some Remarks on the Sympathy of the Nerves, 2nd edition, corrected, Edinburgh, 1765, first half of volume with single worm hole & short trail to inner blank margin, contemporary calf gilt, red morocco title label, 8vo The first edition was published in the same year. (1)

£150-200

ART REFERENCE 422 Bryant (Jacob & William Cole). Gemmarum Antiquarum Delectus; ex Praestantioribus Desumptus, quae in Dactyliothecis Ducis Marlburiensis Conservantur, 2 vols., John Murray, 1845, engraved frontispiece to each, 108 engraved plates of antique gemstones by F. Bartolozzi after G.B. Cipriani, text in Latin and French, occasional offsetting and scattered spotting, library stamps to volume I title verso and index leaf, t.e.g., contemporary red half morocco, spines with morocco label and gilt decoration, library numbers at foot of spine, a little rubbed and scuffed, folio Originally privately published circa 1783, the work describes the celebrated collection of gems assembled by the fourth Duke of Marlborough. (2) £150-200

423 Claude (Le Lorrain). Liber Veritatis, or, A Collection of 200 Prints after the original designs, volume 2 only, John Boydell, 1819, title, and 100 sepia mezzotint plates, occasional minor marks and light marginal soiling, disbound without covers, folio (400 x 265mm) Abbey, Life 200. Cohen-de Ricci, 242. (1)

418 Moivre (Abraham de). The Doctrine of Chances: Or, A Method of Calculating the Probability of Events in Play, 3rd edition, 1756, medallion portrait vignette to title, a little spotting and soiling, contemporary calf, some wear, upper cover detached, 4to (290 x 225mm) This posthumously published edition incorporates the 1752 version of the Annuities. The Doctrine attracted Lagrange and Laplace to de Moivre’s work, one of great importance in the development of probability theory. (1) £300-500

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424 Costume. Costumi Religiosi Civili e Militari della Corte Pontificia, L.M. Garroni, Rome, c. 1845, engraved title, 120 handcoloured engraved plates, each with printed caption beneath, occasional light marginal soiling, sheet size 33 x 21cm (13 x 8.25ins), previous owner inscription to front endpaper, contemporary half calf, joints and edges rubbed, folio Scarce, only one institutional copy located (V & A Libraries, listing only 86 plates). (1) £400-600

425 Evans (Tom and Mary Anne). Shunga, the Art of Love in Japan, New York: Paddington Press, numerous illustrations (including some in colour), original publisher’s cloth contained with original slipcase, oblong 4to (1)

£100-150

426 Filhol (Antoine Michel). Galerie du Musee de France, 10 vols., Paris, 1814, half titles, 720 copper-engraved plates, plates 552 & 553 omitted as usual, but two plates extra-numbered 572 & 577, scattered spotting, bokplates, a.e.g., contemporary blue straightgrained morocco, spines lettered and decorated in gilt, spines faded to green and slightly rubbed at ends, 8vo (10)

£300-500

427 Hendley (Thomas Holbein). Asian Carpets, XVI and XVII Century Designs from the Jaipur Palaces &c..., London: W. Griggs, 1905, chromolithograph additional title, general title & 96 chromolithographic plates only (of 150, includes some double-page), few black and white plates, decorative borders to text, some toning & marginal dampstaining, all loosely contained in original portfolio, worn and broken, folio (1)

£300-400

428 Horology. Antiquarian Horology, volumes 1-17 (1953-88), volumes 1-4 reprints, 1977-80, volumes 5-17 1965-89, black and white and colour plates, illustrations and advertisements, modern cloth, 4to, together with a large collection of over 500 original issues of Horological Journal and Clocks, 1970s/1980s, slim 4to, VG (4 cartons)

£200-300

429 Le Clerc (Sebastien). Practical Geometry: or, a New and Easy Method of Treating that Art..., 5th ed., 1768, eighty-two full-page engraved illustrations, occasional spotting, light marginal browning to first & last few leaves, some offsetting mostly to text, hinges repaired, contemporary sheep, rebacked and corners repaired, board edges slightly worn, small 8vo (1)

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£100-150


431 Middleton (Charles). The Architect and Builder’s Miscellany, or Pocket Library; containing original picturesque designs in architecture, for cottages, farm, country, and town houses, public buildings, temples, green houses, bridges, lodges, and gates for entrances to parks and pleasure grounds, stables, monumental tombs, garden seats, &c., 1st edition, printed for J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library, 1799, 60 etched plates, many with aquatint, almost all with hand-colouring, date supplied in neat manuscript to foot of title, contemporary full calf, rubbed and scuffed, with joints partly cracked, 8vo Not in Abbey. Archer 206.1. Charles Middleton was a pupil of the architect James Paine. (1) £300-500

432 [Philately]. Timbres d’Egypte et de la Compagnie du Canal de Suez, par J.-B. Moens, 1st edition, Brussels, 1880, 50 woodengravings to text, a little soiling at front and rear, later limp morocco gilt, 8vo

430 Mander (Karel van). Het Schilder-Boeck, waerin voor eerst de Leerlustige-Jeught den gront der Edele Vrye Schilderkonst in verscheyden deelen wort voor-gedragen. Daer na in drij deelen t’leven der vermaerde Doorluchtigag Schilders des Ouden ende Nieuwen Tydts. Eyndlyck d’uytlegginghe op den Metamorphoson Pub Ovidij Nasonis, Met d’uytbeeldinge der Figuren, Amsterdam, Jacob Pieterss Wachter, 1618, three parts in one, elaborate engraved title page by N. Lastman after Warnaar van de Valckert, full-page engraved portrait of Karel van Mander by Nicolas Lastman, text mostly in black letter in double column, five printed part-titles, one or two closed tears to fore-margins, four leaves at end cropped to top edge with partial loss of running title (with consequent plain paper replacements), occ. minor soiling, contemp. full calf, rubbed and sl. wear, with joints partly cracked, 4to

Limited edition, 146/150. (1)

£70-100

433 Piper (John). The Complete Graphic Works, A Catalogue Raisonné 1923-1983, Etchings and Aquitints, Wood Engravings, Lithographs and Screenprints, Compiled and edited by Orde Levinson, 1st edition, 1987, colour and b & w illustrations, title signed by John Piper, original cloth in d.j., folio, together with Piper (John & Ingrams, Richard), Piper’s Places, John Piper in England & Wales, 1st edition, 1983, colour and b & w illustrations, title signed by John Piper & Richard Ingrams, original cloth in d.j., 4to (2)

Arntzen/Rainwater H69. The revised and enlarged second edition of van Mander’s famous Schilderboeck, a history of painting with lives of the artists up to 1603, here augmented with a life of the author. The final section of the work is an examination of its metamorphoses and their illustration, and ends with the ‘Toegift’ poem by Bredero with its famous pun on van Mander’s name. (1) £400-600

£150-200

434 The Portfolio, An Artistic Periodical, edited by Philip Gilbert Hamerton, a broken run, 11 volumes, 1870 - 71 & 1874 - 93, numerous black and white prints and etchings throughout, t.e.g., contemporary red half morocco gilt, rubbed at extremities, folio (11)

£200-300

435 The Portfolio, An Artistic Periodical, 1871-1877, 1879, 8 volumes in total, numerous black and white plates and engravings, some light spotting, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated half morocco, boards and spines slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, folio (8)

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£100-150


436 Rajabi (Mohammad Ali). Masterpieces of Persian Painting, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, 2005, contained within original publisher’s slipcase, original cellophane wrap, folio, together with Sami-Azar (A. R.), The International Collection of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran: Institute for Promotion of Visual Arts, numerous colour illustrations, original publisher’s cloth in dust jacket, folio, plus Javaherian (Faryar), Gardens of Iran, Anciet Wisdom, New Visions, Tehran: Institute for Promotion of Visual Arts, numerous colour illustrations throughout, original publisher’s printed wrappers, folio, plus other reference titles on Iranian art and contemporary art in Iran (49)

438 Winsor (W. & H.C. Newton). Instructions for the Practice of Fresco Painting, 1st ed., 1843, illustrations, a few light spots, a.e.g., original calf gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo Presentation copy, inscribed to front endpaper: “To C. Stansfield Esq. R.A., respectfully presented by his obedient humble servants W. Winsor & H.C. Newton”. Clarkson Stansfield (1793-1867), marine artist and full Academician at the Royal Academy from 1835. (1) £70-100

SPORTS BOOKS

£70-100

439 Cricket. Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack, 82nd edition, 1945, b & w illustrations, original limp cloth, 8vo (1)

£70-100

440 Cricket. A commemorative oval plate, printed in green ‘Teignbridge Cricket Club Established 1823’, 19th century, Conchology Stoneware plate with green pattern, a few chips to rim, 27.5 x 22.5cm (1)

£50-80

441 Cricket. Britcher’s Scores, by David Rayvern Allen, MCC Cricket Library, Christopher Saunders, Newnham-on-Severn, 2003, comprising one cloth-bound volume by David Rayvern Allen with illustrations, including two folding, and 15 facsimile 18th and 19th century scorecards in wrappers, all contained in original red morocco-backed drop-back box, cloth slipcase, 8vo Limited edition, 26/212 copies, signed by Sir Tim Rice, President MCC. Samuel Britcher is regarded as the first MCC scorer, issuing fifteen scorecards from 1790 to 1805. (1) £150-200

442* Cycling. Sixteen silver cycling medals, 1937-39, each awarded to R. Stacey for various distances, time trials etc., all but one with ‘Bournemouth Arrow’ in enamel to recto, versos engraved with award, date, winner and distance, hallmarked, and contained in card boxes, some printed ‘Thomas Fattorini Ltd, Regent Street, Birmingham’ to inside lid, plus one bronze medal (17)

443 Football. 1934 F.A. Cup final ticket, Manchester City v Portsmouth, April 28th, 1934, punch hole affecting the letter ‘F’ of ‘Final’, together with seven football programmes including England v Rest of the World, F.A. 90th Anniversary, October 21st, 1953 (with ticket), Swindon Town v All Stars Team, A.S. Davies Testimonial Match, Monday 21st April, 1958 (with ticket), Swindon Town v A.S Roma, International League Cup Winners Cup, 10 September 1969, Arsenal v Swindon Town, Football League Cup Final, March 15, 1969 (with ticket) and England v Scotland International, 22 May, 1971 (with ticket)

437 Trade Catalogue. Manufacturers, Importers, Warehousemen, and Agents. Illustrated Pattern-Book of Sterling Silver and ElectroPlated Goods, Watches, Clocks, Bronzes and Optical Goods... Art Pottery Goods, Dinner, Dessert, Tea and Breakfast Services... Carriages, Carts, Waggons... Section II, c. 1880, pp. 321-720, numerous colour lithograph and chromolithographed plates, illustrations, a few margins close-trimmed, one or two plates with frayed foredges and reinforced with sellotape at gutter, hinges tender, a.e.g., original cloth gilt, some dampstains, 4to (1)

£70-100

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£200-300

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£100-150


GENERAL LITERATURE 447 Buchan (John). The King’s Grace 1910-1935, Hodder and Stoughton, 1935, colour frontispiece, half-tone illustrations, t.e.g., original cream cloth, original box, a little rubbed and stained, 8vo Limited edition, 161/500 signed by the author. (1)

£80-120

448 Clemens (Samuel L. “Mark Twain”). The Stolen White Elephant, 1st edition, Chatto & Windus, 1882, 1st issue, with no reference to ‘The Stolen White Elephant’ in the list of books on the verso of the half-title, 1-line imprint on p.285, and 32pp. publisher’s catalogue dated May 1882 at rear, ownership ink stamp at head of half-title and title-page, foliate endpapers, fore-edges foxed, original pictorial red cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo, together with three others by Clemens in original cloth (Life on the Mississippi, 1883, Roughing It and the Innocents at Home, 1882, and vol. 1 only of A Tramp Abroad) (4)

£100-150

449 Detmold (Edward J., illust.). The Life of the Bee, by Maurice Maeterlinck, translated by Alfred Sutro, George Allen, 1911, half-title, thirteen mounted colour plates, with captioned tissue guards, untrimmed, a clean copy, original gilt decorated Japanese vellum, rubbed and soiled, 4to (1)

£100-150

450 Dickens (Charles). The Works, volumes 1-30 (complete), limited de Luxe edition, 288/1000, 1881-82, numerous black and white illustrations, some light spotting throughout, original uniform green cloth, boards and spine rubbed with some minor loss, some loss to spine labels, large 8vo (30)

444 Golf. Golf. Containing Practical Hints, with Rules of the Game, [by J. McCullough], 1st ed., Ward, Lock & Co., 1899, 62 pp., advert leaf front and rear, some toning and small inksplashes, staple rust, original wrapper, detached with small loss to lower corner, small splits to spine, a few scribbles and stains, 8vo Donovan and Murdoch 3560. Scarce. (1)

451 Easton Press. A collection of 48 published by the Easton Press, Norwalk Connecticut, Collectors Edition, including Rogers (Ginger), Ginger, My Story, signed 1st edition, 1991, numerous black and white illustrations, bound in genuine leather, 8vo, together with Hayes (Helen), My Life in Three Acts, signed 1st edition, 1990, numerous black and white illustrations, bound in genuine leather, plus others similar, all bound in gilt-decorated genuine leather, generally VG, plus 28 volumes of The Franklin Library, all leather bound, VG, plus 4 others miscellaneous, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£200-300

445 Park (Willie). The Art of Putting, 1st edition, J.& J. Grey & Co., Edinburgh, 1920, b&w plates after photographs, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original maroon cloth, a little rubbed and some marks, 8vo, together with Anderson (George), The Art of Skating, with illustrations, diagrams, and plain directions for the acquirement of the most difficult and graceful movements, 4th edition, Horace Cox, 1880, b&w lithographed frontispiece, lithographed plates of skating movements, original dark green cloth gilt, a little rubbed and some light soiling, 8vo, plus Uyenishi (S. K.), The Text-books of Ju-jutsu as practised in Japan, 3rd edition, Athletic Publications, circa 1910, b&w plates after photographs, original green printed boards, rubbed and some marks and very slight wear to extremities, 8vo, and three Rugby Football Annuals for 1927-28, 1932-33 and 1933-34, all in original publisher’s bindings, 8vo (6)

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£300-400

452 Flint (Sir William Russell). Models of Propriety, Occasional Caprices for the Edification of Ladies and the Delight of Gentlemen, published Michael Joseph Ltd, 1951, additional half title, numerous sepia illustrations, limited edition 25/500, signed by artist, t.e.g., contemporary cloth gilt, 4to, together with, Sir William Russell Flint, A Précis of Appreciations during Half a Century, published Charles Skilton Ltd, 1963, portrait frontispiece, limited edition 475/750, publishers cloth gilt, retaining glassine d.j., 4to, with, Kingsley (Charles), The Heroes, or Greek Fairy Tales for my Children, Illustrated after Drawings by W.Russell Flint, published Philip Lee Warner, publisher for the Medici Society Ltd, 1912, additional half title, numerous tipped in colour plates, limited edition 359/500, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, publishers limp vellum gilt with linen ties, yapp foredges, a little worn, 4to, with one other similar

£100-150

446* Rowing. A Pewter lidded glass-bottomed tankard, by James Dixon & Sons, Oxford, 1869, engraved ‘Pemb. Coll. Robinson Fours’ within armorial, with engraved names beneath of E.H. Bayly, Bow, A.E. Payne 2., J.W. Baxendale 3., Henry Weller, Stroke, St. G. Stock, Cox (1)

£70-100

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£70-100

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£150-200


457 Folio Society publications, 101 volumes, including Troilus & Criseyde by Geoffrey Chaucer, illustrations by Peter Brookes, 1990, together with Orwell (George), Complete Novels, 5 volumes, 2001, comprising Burmese Days, A Clergyman’s Daughter, Keep the Aspidistra Flying, Coming Up for Air, Nineteen Eighty-Four, 2001, plus Austen (Jane), The Complete Novels, 7 volumes, 1975, comprising Pride and Prejudice, Persuasion, Emma, Northanger Abbey, Sense and Sensibility, Mansfield Park, Shorter Works, plus others similar, all original cloth, mostly in slipcases, G/VG, 8vo/4to

453 Flint (Sir William Russell). Drawings, 1st edition, published Collins, 1950, additional half title, numerous tinted illustrations, limited edition 123/125, contemporary quarter morocco gilt, 4to, together with ‘Modern Masters of Etching. W.Russell Flint’, number 27 from the Studios ‘Modern Masters of Etching’ series, numerous tipped in black & white plates, publishers cloth with printed label to upper board, lacking spine, oblong 4to (2)

£100-150

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£150-200

458 Folio Society publications, 96 volumes, including Empires of the Nile by Derek A. Welsby, 2008, original cloth in slipcase, together with A History of the Indians of the United States by Angie Debo, 2003, original cloth in slipcase, plus Life of Beethoven by Alexander Thayer, 2001, original cloth in slipcase, plus others similar, all original cloth, many in slipcases, 4to/8vo (96)

£200-300

459 Folio Society publications, 51 volumes, including The Complete Tales of Hans Andersen, translated by Jean Hersholt, 2 volumes, 2005, original cloth in slipcase, 4to, plus The Once and Future King by T.H. White, 2003, original cloth in slipcase, 8vo, plus 48 other Folio Society publications, all but 2 with slipcase, 8vo/4to, G/VG (51)

454 Flint (William Russell). Minxes Admonished or Beauty Reproved. An Album of Deplorable Caprices Faithfully Narrated, published The Golden Cockerel Press, 1955, colour printed frontispiece, additional half title and decorative title, both printed in red & black, numerous sepia illustrations throughout, limited edition 254/399, publishers quarter morocco gilt, 4to, contained in publishers marbled slipcase, together with another copy bound in publishers orange cloth, limited edition 518/550, signed by W.R.Flint on verso of front blank with a dedication ‘For my friend Colin Tavener..., dated 11.11.64, with, Shadows in Arcady, published Charles Skilton Ltd, 1965, additional half title, limited edition 176/500, signed by artist on rear blank, publishers cloth gilt, contained in cloth slipcase, 4to (3)

460 French Bindings Romeo and Juliet, Album for Piano, Budapest, 1964, music by Tchaikovsky, colour illustrations by J. Kass, all edges gilt, contemporary black crushed full morocco (signed JFG), blind and gilt decorated with colour morocco onlays, one or two minor marks, small folio, contained in blue cloth drop-over bookbox, together with Pilon (Edmond), La Vie de Famille au Dix-huitieme Siecle..., Paris: G. Cres, 1923, black and white engraved plates with captioned tissue guards, green quarter morocco (by Renee Reigne Comtat-Vryais, 1939), textured cloth boards, contrasting morocco inlay strip to boards, gilt decorated spine, contrasting morocco label, recipients initials in gilt to foot of spine, a little fading, slightly rubbed at extremities, 4to, plus Fitzgerald (Edward), Rubiyat of Omar Khayyam, John Lane, 1901, frontispiece and eight illustrations by Herbert Cole, contemporary burgundy full morocco (signed DeSauty), gilt and blind arabesque to boards, each filled with flowers, gilt decorated spine, small 4to, plus other literature

£150-200

455 Folio Society publications, 100 volumes, including The Folio Poets, 3 volumes, John Keats, The Complete Poems, 2001, John Donne, The Complete English Poems, 2005, William Wordsworth, Selected Poems, 2002, together with Lives of the Later Caesars, Engravings by Sue Scullard, 2005, plus A History of Venice by John Julius Norwich, 2007, plus other similar, all original cloth, mostly in slipcases, G/VG, 8vo/4to (100)

£150-200

456 Folio Society publications, 73 volumes, including The Arabian Nights, Tales from the Thousand and One Nights Illustrated by E.J. Detmold, 1999, together with Hans Andersen’s Fairy Tales illustrated by W. Heath Robinson, 1995, plus The Wars of the Roses by Desmond Seward, 2011, with others similar, all original cloth with slipcases, G/VG, 8vo/4to (73)

£100-150

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£100-150

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£200-300


461 Gilbert (Martin). Winston S. Churchill, vols. I-VIII, 1st eds., 1966-88, volume VII Book Club edition, illustrations, a few light spots, original cloth, 8vo, with seven (of thirteen) companion volumes, plus Warren Kimball’s Churchill & Roosevelt. The Complete Correspondence, 3 volumes, Princeton University Press, 1984 and Frederick Woods’ Artillery of Words. The Writings of Sir Winston Churchill, 1st ed., 1992, inscribed by the author to Robert Hardy (19)

463 Herrick (Robert). One Hundred and Eleven Poems..., Selected Arranged & Illustrated by Sir William Russell Flint, published The Golden Cockerel Press, 1955, circular illustration by W.R.Flint to front and rear second blanks, decorative title and additional half title, colour frontispiece and numerous sepia illustrations throughout, deluxe edition bound in alum tanned sheepskin by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, spine a little toned, limited 45/105 and signed by W.Russell Flint, complete with additional suite of illustrations contained in publishers paper envelope, t.e.g., the remainder untrimmed, frayed glassine d.j., publisher’s marbled cloth slip case, 4to

£150-200

462 Greene (Graham). Our Man in Havana, 1st ed., 1958, light marginal toning, original blue cloth, price-clipped d.j., 8vo, together with The Quiet American, 1955 (d.j. with light waterstain to rear panel) and The Captain and the Enemy, 1988 (3)

(2)

£150-200

464 Japanese Fairy Tale series, numbers 1-16, told in English by B. H. Chamberlain, Mrs T. H. James, J. C. Hepburn, and D. Thomson, Griffith, Farran & Co., [1885-1888], colour woodblock illustrations on crepe paper, printed on double leaves folded in the Japanese style, with double rule border to each leaf, bound in contemporary green cloth in four volumes, with bookseller’s ticket of James Miles, Leeds to front pastedown of first volume, some minor marks, and spines discoloured, small 8vo

£70-100

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£150-200

465 Lecornu (J.). La Navigation Aerienne, Histoire documentaire et anecdotique, 2nd edition, Paris, Vuibert & Nony, circa 1885, numerous b&w wood engraved illustrations, later quarter dark green morocco gilt, one or two minor marks, folio, together with Beaumont (Andre), Mes Trois Grandes Courses, Paris, 1912, 60 plates after photographs, some light spotting to fore-margins, top edges gilt, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, generally in bright condition, 8vo, plus An Elementary Course of the Construction of Aircraft, New Era Publishing, 1943, numerous b&w illustrations, original blue cloth gilt, 8vo, and others on aviation, mostly in French, including Costes and Le Brix, Notre Tour de la Terre, 1928, Maryse Bastié, Ailes ouvertes, 1937, etc. (10)

£70-100

466 Milne (A.A.). When We Were Very Young, 8th ed., 1925; Winnie the Pooh, 1926, Now We Are Six, 1927, The House at Pooh Corner, 1928, all 1st eds., illustrations by E.H. Shepard, light toning to some endpapers, t.e.g., original cloth gilt, Now We Are Six and House at Pooh Corner spines faded, spine ends a little rubbed, one or two marks, 8vo (4)

£200-300

467 Milne (A.A.). Now We Are Six, 1st ed., 1927, illustrations by E.H. Shepard, partial offsetting to half title and last leaf, t.e.g., original red cloth gilt, d.j., spine darkened and chipped at ends, folds a little rubbed, 8vo, together with The House at Pooh Corner, 1st ed., 1928 (2)

£100-150

468 Mrozewski (Stefan). New York City, by Helen Waddell, Gregynog Press, 5th December 1935, 4 pages, full-page woodcut, edges untrimmed, original printed paper wrappers, tall 8vo, 28 x 19cm Unnumbered limitated edition of 350. (1)

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£70-100


469 Potter (Beatrix). The Story of Miss Moppet, 1st ed., 1st U.S. issue, 1906, fourteen colour linen-mounted illustrations, one or two small marginal nicks or rubbed areas, a few minor spots, original grey cloth wallet, upper cover with inset oval illustration, sellotape repair to flap, 24mo (the first US printing with ‘New York & London’ on the rear cover, the first UK edition reads ‘London & New York’), together with The Roly-Poly Pudding, 1st ed., 1908, colour illustrations, a few light stains and spots, sellotape reinforcement to title gutter, half title lower corner torn away hinges tender, contemporary presentation inscription, original red cloth, upper cover with inset colour illustration, edges a little rubbed, small 4to, with others by Beatrix Potter etc., some defective and later printings (19)

472 Vogue. A large broken run, September 1950-March 2006, numerous black and white adverts and colour illustrations, all original wrappers, covers and spines rubbed with some minor chipping and loss to head and foot, approximately 132 in total, 4to (approx. 132)

473 Wilde (Oscar). The Picture of Dorian Gray [in Lippincott’s Montly Magazine], London edition, Ward, Lock and Co., July 1890, twenty pages of advertisements (including sixteen for the publisher), plus four page Pears soap advert bound in at rear, lacking publisher’s printed wrappers, spine mostly deficient, minor spotting to initial adverts and title, upper outer corner slightly bumped with little loss to title, 8vo

£200-300

Mason 81. The first appearance of Dorian Gray in thirteen chapters. Later expanded to eighteen chapters and published in book form by Ward, Lock and Co. in 1891. The present edition was published simultaneously in Philadelphia in a smaller format. (1) £100-150

470 Rankin (Ian). Dead Souls, 1st edition, 1999, The Jack Harvey Novels, 2000, Resurrection Men, 1st edition, 2001, Beggars Banquet, 1st edition, 2002, A Question of Blood, 1st edition, 2003, all signed by the author, plus 2 further volumes, all original cloth in dust jackets, 7 volumes in total, 8vo, together with Golding (William), Free Fall, 1st edition, 1956, original red cloth in dust jacket, some minor rubbing to head and foot, 8vo, and 12 further modern first editions, including Graham Greene, Roddy Doyle, Iain McDowell, Patrick O’Brian, Nell Dunn, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (20)

BOOK FURNITURE

£70-100

471 Trade catalogues. Oetzmann & Co., A Guide to House Furnishing, circa 1890s, 903 pp., but lacking section on bedding (pages 553-600), 3 chromolithographed plates of linoleum and window boxes, numerous wood engraved illustrations to text throughout, some marks and occasional minor soiling, original pictorial cloth, rubbed and some wear, later green cloth reback, small oblong 4to, together with Hampton & Sons, Pall Mall East, London. Designs for Furniture and Decorations for Complete House Furnishing, circa 1900, 432 pp., chromolithographed plates, numerous b&w illustrations throughout, original rilievo mock leather boards, modern brown cloth reback (endpapers renewed), rubbed, oblong folio, plus four others related, including Jeham Raymond, Le Cuir, Compositions Decoratives, Paris, H. Laurens, circa 1908, 30 colour plates in art-nouveau style, each with transparent printed overlay, loose in original portfolio boards with printed label to upper cover, rubbed and some marks, folio (6)

£100-150

474* Plan chest. An early 20th century oak plan chest, eleven drawer light stained oak plan chest with brass handles and label holders, height 1150mm, width 840mm, depth 540mm, with a plaque reading ‘Press Club Collection of Early English Newspapers’ (1)

£150-200

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478 Airships. A collection of reference books relating to airships and their history, mostly 19th century including folding maps (3 cartons)

£100-150

479 Bible [Welsh]. Y Bibl Sanctaido: sef Yr Hen Destament A’r Newydd, Gyda Nodau A Sylvadau Ar Bob Pennod, Cardiff, 1807, contemporary inscription to front endpaper, some spotting throughout, contemporary calf, boards and spine heavily worn with some loss, thick 4to, together with Collier (Jeremy), An Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain, Chiefly of England: from the First Planting of Christianity, To the End of the Reign of King Charles the Second, with a Brief Account of the Affairs of Religion in Ireland, volumes 1 & 2, 1708-14, The Great Historical, Geographical, Genealogical and Poetical Dictionary, Being A Curious Miscellany of Sacred and Prophane History, volume 2 only, 1701, A Supplement to the Great... , 1705, An Appendix to the Great... , 1721, bookplates to versos of front boards, contemporary inscriptions to front endpapers, some ex-libris marks, some spotting throughout, contemporary calf, boards rubbed with some loss, some boards detached, 3 volumes in total, folio, and other 18th/19th-century antiquarian bibles and theology reference, including Der Rosenkavalier by Richard Strauss, Furstner edition, 1911, 4to, Buffon’s Natural History, vols. 2-9, 1797-1807, num. col. illusts., 4to, some odd volumes, mostly leather bindings, 8vo/folio (3 cartons)

475* An Edwardian stained oak revolving bookcase, with eight shelves, each with reeded uprights, on quatrefoil base, 90cm high x 46cm square (1)

480 Brees (S.C.). Railway Practice. A collection of working plans and practical details of construction in the Public works of the most Celebrated Engineers... , 2nd edition, 1838, 80 black and white plans, some folding, some spotting throughout, contemporary brown half calf, boards rubbed with some loss, spine rubbed with slight tear to head, 4to, together with Abel (C.D.), Atlas of Plates illustrating the treatise on the elementary principles of the construction and working of machinery, 1860, 17 black and white folding plates, some light spotting, contemporary calf, boards slightly marked and rubbed, spine rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and The Engineer’s And Machinist’s Assistant: Being a series of plans, sections, and elevations... , 2 volumes, 1847, numerous black and white diagrams, some light spotting, contemporary half calf boards, reback to later gilt-decorated calf spine, boards rubbed with some loss, large 8vo, plus other railway and mechanical reference including illustrated, 8vo/4to

£100-150

CARTONS 476 Abbey (J.R.). Travel in Aquatint and Lithography, 1770-1860, from the Library of J. R. Abbey, A Bibliographical Catalogue, 2 volumes, Curwen Press, 1956-57, colour and b&w plates, top edges gilt, original cloth, some light soiling, large 4to, together with Tooley (R.V.), English Books with Coloured Plates 1790-1860, revised edition, Dawson, 1979, author’s presentation inscription to front endpaper, original green cloth gilt in d.j., a little rubbed, large 8vo, plus Beraldi (Henri), Bibliotheque Henri Beraldi, Premiere Partie, Livres Anciens des XVIe et XVIIe Siecles, & Deuxieme Partie, Livres Illustrés du XVIIIe Siecle, Paris, 1934, 2 volumes bound in one, top edges gilt, bookplate of Florencio Gavito to front pastedown, contemporary red straight-grained quarter morocco, a little rubbed and scuffed to joints, 4to, and other bibliography and reference books, 57 original issues of The Printing Art, March 1913-February 1923, etc. (2 cartons)

(a carton)

£100-150

481 Brisbane (John). The Anatomy of Painting: Or, A Short and Easy Introduction to Anatomy: being a new edition, on a smaller scale, of six tables of Albinus, with their linear figures, also, a new translation of Albinus’s history of that work, and of his index to the six tables: to which are added the Anatomy of Celsus, with notes, and the physiology of Cicero, with an introduction, giving a short view of picturesque anatomy, 1st edition, printed by George Scott, 1769, title with engraved vignette, six full-page engraved anatomical plates, each with matching full-page engraving with the bones and ligaments identified, some light spotting to first and last few leaves, one or two minor waterstains to extreme head of inner margin only, faint library stamps to title and each plate, untrimmed (sheet size 39 x 25cm), endpapers renewed, contemporary boards with old reback, and library gilt stamp to foot of spine, soiled and some wear, folio, together with other miscellaneous antiquarian, mostly 19th century

£100-150

477 Abraham (Ashley P.). Rock-Climbing in Skye, 1st edition, 1908, 39 black and white illustrations with tissue guards including frontispiece, lacking map to rear, bound with new endpapers, some light spotting, original blue cloth, boards slightly rubbed, spine rubbed to head and foot with small fixed tear to head, 8vo, together with Sinigaglia (Leone), Climbing Reminiscences of the Dolomites, 1st edition, 1896, 38 black and white illustrations and folding map, some light spotting, original green cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, and The Handbook of Palestine and Trans-Jordan, 2nd edition, 1930, colour frontispiece and map to rear pocket, some light marks, original gilt-decorated green cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other modern climbing and travel books, including Alan Moorehead, Laurens van der Post, Lawrence Durrell, all hardback publications, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (a carton)

£100-150

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£100-150

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482 Bunyan (John). Teml Solomon wedi ei hysbrydoli, neu oleuni’r Esengyl, wedi ei gyrchu allan o’r Deml yn Jerusalem, [Carmarthen], Printiedig yng Haerfyrddin gan Nicholas Thomas, [1725?], 8 pp. preliminary leaves, including title, 157 pp. of text, and 3 pp. of index at rear, title with woodcut decorative border, heavily soiled and some marks and occasional marginal wear, contemporary plain boards, 12mo, together with Wiseman (Cardinal), The Confessional Unmasked: showing the depravity of the Priesthood, and the immorality of the confessional, being the questions put to females in confession ... with notes by C.B., Thomas Johnston, 1851, iv + 76 pp., some soiling and marks to first and last leaves, disbound without covers, slim 8vo, plus Tilden & Company, New York. Formulae for making tinctures, infusions, syrups, wines, mixtures, pills, &c., simple and compound from the fluid & solid extracts, prepared at the Laboratory of Tilden & Co., New Lebanon, N.Y. New York, Tilden & Company, 1858, engraved frontispiece of the factory, some spotting throughout, light waterstain to upper inner margin of first few leaves, original cloth, rubbed and marked, with spine somewhat faded, and other miscellaneous books, mostly 19th and early 20th century, including La Verité sur l’Assassinat de la Duchesse de Praslin, Paris, chez Picard, 1847, Rear-Admiral Hercules Robinson, Sea Drift, 1st edition, Portsea, 1858, Wright’s Swansea Directory, 1904-5, Garment Dyeing by Cassella Color Company, New York, 2nd edition, 1910, etc. (a small carton)

485 Kennett (Basil). Romae Antiquae Notitia: Or, The Antiquities of Rome. In Two Parts, 1763, 12 black and white engravings including frontispiece, water stain to front endpapers through to a3, bookplate to verso of front board, period inscription to front endpaper, some light spotting, contemporary calf, boards and spine water marked and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Fuller (John), History of Berwick Upon Tweed, including a short account of the villages of Tweedmouth and Spittal, &c., 1799, 4 black and white engravings and folding map to front with ex-libris stamps, period inscriptions to verso of ‘View of Berwick Church’ and title-page, period annotation to foot of page 71, some light marks and spotting throughout, rebound with later endpapers, later brown half calf, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, and Willis (John), Ecclesia Bristoliana; being Views of the Churches of Bristol, circa 1800, 25 black and white engravings, some light spotting and offsetting, tear and loss to covering leaf of ‘Temple Church, Bristol’, contemporary gilt-decorated maroon half morocco, boards marked, spine and hinges rubbed, 4to, plus other 18th/19th -century topographical reference and literature, many leather bindings, 8vo/4to (2 cartons)

£150-200

486 Kinglake (Alexander William). The Invasion of the Crimea: Its origin, and an account of its progress down to the death of Lord Raglan, volumes 1-6 (complete) mixed editions, 1863-80, numerous colour and black and white folding maps and illustrations, volumes 4 & 5 lacking half-titles, some light spotting throughout, publisher’s original maroon cloth, boards and spines rubbed with some minor loss, volume 2 spine rebacked to cloth, 8vo, together with Nolan (Edward H.), The History of the War Against Russia, Illustrated, 2 volumes in 8, circa 1857, numerous black and white engravings with tissue guards, some slight spotting, uniform publisher’s original giltdecorated red cloth, boards slightly rubbed, spines rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, and Tyrrell (Henry), The History of the War with Russia: giving full details of the operations of the Allied Armise, 3 volumes in 2, circa 1860s, numerous black and white illustrations, lacking original endpapers, some spotting throughout, contemporary black half calf, boards and spines rubbed, some cracking to hinges, 8vo, plus other late 19th/20th-century Crimean War history and reference, 8vo

£150-200

483 Benson (Arthur Christopher). Fasti Etonenses, A biographical history of Eton selected from the lives of celebrated Etonians, 1st edition, Eton, 1899, numerous photogravure b&w plates, all edges gilt, contemporary crushed brown half morocco gilt (by Spottiswoode & Co.), thick 8vo, together with Hornby (James J.), Walks Round About Eton and Eton Buildings, new impression, 1909, b&w plates after photographs, contemporary full tree calf, gilt decorated spine, a few minor marks, 8vo, plus Leigh (R.A. Austen), Bygone Eton, being a collection of historical views of the buildings at Eton College, with descriptive notes, re-issued, 1906, b&w plates after photographs, top edges gilt, original clothbacked boards, rubbed and some soiling, folio, and others on Eton and Eton College, including The Etonian, 3 volumes, 4th edition, Henry Colburn, 1824, in contemporary uniform leather binding (some wear), Eton College Chronicle, 17 volumes, 1880-1921 (some bindings worn), etc.

(a carton)

£100-150

484 Jong (Cees de, & Mattie, Erik ). Architectural Competitions 1792-1949, 1950-today, volumes 1 & 2, 1st edition, 1994, numerous colour and b&w plates, original red cloth in d.j.s and slipcase, slipcase slightly rubbed, 4to, together with Jackson (David), The Russian Vision, The Art of Ilya Repin, Belgium, 2006, numerous colour plates, original grey cloth in d.j., 4to, and Norberg-Schulz (Christian and Postiglione, Gennaro), Sverre Fehn, Works, Projects, Writings, 1949-1996, 1st edition, USA, 1997, numerous colour and b&w plates, original black cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other modern art reference, mostly hardback publications, original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 4to

487 Kipling (Rudyard). The Phantom Rickshaw and Other Tales, second impression, Sampson Low, 1890, light scattered spotting, original printed paper wrappers, few short closed tears, marginal chips, covers detached, slim 8vo, together with Tennyson (Alfred Lord), Locksley Hall, Sixty Years After, Macmillan and Co., 1886, halftitle, contemporary inscription to front free endpaper, all edges gilt, contemporary green morocco (by Riviere & Sons), spine discoloured, a little rubbed at extremities, small 8vo, plus Green (Samuel G.), French Pictures Drawn with Pen and Pencil, The Religious Tract Society, black and white frontispiece, numerous illustrations throughout, some offsetting, ownership inscription to front free endpaper, original publisher’s gilt blocked boards, a little rubbed, 4to, plus other general literature, mostly late 19th or early 20th century

(a carton)

(a carton)

(2 cartons)

£100-150

£100-150

110

£100-150


488 Collins (Grenville). The Cheife Harbours in the Islands of Orkney, circa 1688, double-page engraved chart on laid paper, some marks and slight soiling to margins, worm track to head of centrefold (not touching image), together with two other sea charts by Grenville Collins (one double-page of the Shetland Islands showing Brassey and another single-page engraved chart showing Winchelsea harbour), all contained in contemporary calf binding, rubbed and some wear, all other plates from this work removed, folio, together with other broken folio bindings, including John Speed, Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain (with frontispiece and title page remaining only, both with some damage), Blaeu, David Roberts, Covens & Mortier, etc., all with contents removed, mainly contemporary leather and vellum bindings, large folio, a facsimile edition of Sir William Petty, Hiberniae Delineatio, 1968, limited edition of 500 copies, another facsimile edition of John Rocque Survey and Plan of the Cities of London, published by Harry Margary, 1971, a quantity of 19th century photographic plates of old master paintings, etc. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (4 cartons)

494 Stanford (Edward, publisher). Stanford’s London Atlas of Universal Geography Exhibiting the Physical and Political Divisions of the Various Countries of the World, folio edition, 1894, additional half title, 100 colour lithographic double page maps, a.e.g., contemporary half morocco gilt, worn and frayed, folio, together with another partially excised copy, with, Bartholomes (J.G.), The Survey Atlas of England & Wales, published The Edinburgh Geographical Institute, 1903, additional half title, numerous colour lithographic double page maps, text block detached, t.e.g., boards and spine detached, frayed and worn , folio, with two other atlases similar, plus a mixed collection of large scale portfolios of design and architectural plans, various sizes and condition (1 carton)

495 Stanley (Arthur Penrhyn ). The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold, 2 volumes, fifteenth edition, John Murray, 1892, black and white portrait frontispiece, scattered spotting to initial and final leaves, near contemporary marbled calf (by Bickers), S. Wales Training College stamp to boards, gilt decorated spines, contrasting morocco spine labels, joints cracked, spine rubbed and a little scuffed, 8vo, together with Baker (Sir Samuel), Eight Years in Ceylon, new edition, Longmans, 1884, black and white engraved frontispiece, some scattered spotting, endpapers toned, Beechwood Club Library inkstamp to front free endpaper, contemporary half sheep, joints cracked, rubbed, 8vo, plus Reynolds (Osborne), Memoir of James Prescott Joule, Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 1892, black and white portrait frontispiece, slight spotting to initial and final leaves, bookplate to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, gilt, lightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other titles include some leather bindings

£100-200

489 Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 350 paperbacks, many Penguin publications, Pan and others similar, 8vo, G/VG (4 cartons)

£100-150

490 Parkinson (C. Northcote). The Trade Winds, A Study of British Overseas Trade During the French Wars 1793-1815, 1st edition, published George Allen & Unwin, London, 1948, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, together with Oman (Carola), Nelson, 3rd edition, published Hodder and Stoughton, March 1948, numerous black and white illustrations, orignal cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus other naval reference, many original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo/4to, G/VG (2 cartons)

(a carton)

£100-150

(2 cartons)

£100-150

£100-150

493 Sadleir (Michael). Excursions in Victorian Bibliography, Chaundy & Co., 1922, edges untrimmed, original publisher’s cloth in d.j., a little worn at upper edge, 8vo, together with Bennett (H. S.), English Books & Readers 1475 to 1557, Cambridge: University Press, 1952, half-title, original publisher’s cloth in d.j., slight spotting to jacket, 8vo, plus Maxwell (J. C., editor), W. W. Greg, Collected Papers, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1966, half-title, original publisher’s cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus other bibliography reference (2 cartons)

£70-100

497 Stanley (Arthur Penrhyn). Lectures on the History of the Jewish Church, 2 volumes, 1st edition, John Murray, 1863, folding maps and plans, top edges gilt, later maroon half morocco gilt, with coat-of-arms of Leeds Grammar School to upper cover of each volume, some wear, with spine to first volume detached along upper joint, 8vo, together with Wadia (A. S.), The Belle of Bali being impressions of a pleasure cruise to the Dutch East Indies, via Cochin, Colombo, Penang, and Singapore, 1st edition, 1936, b&w plates after photographs, original cloth, a few minor marks, large 8vo, plus The Story of Cecil Rhodes, Bulawayo, Central African Rhodes Centenary Exhibition, 1953, b&w plates, etc., top edges gilt, original quarter morocco gilt, spine faded, with slipcase, 4to, and other travel and topography interest, including Survey of London, volumes XXIX-XXX (The Parish of St. James Westminster), 2 volumes, 1960, Sir John E. Lloyd, A History of Carmarthenshire, 2 volumes, Cardiff, 1935/39, A Voyage through the islands of the Pacific Ocean, compiled from the most authentic and recent authorities, Dublin, printed by Bentham and Gardiner, 1824, etc.

492 Penguin Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 400 Penguin paperbacks, including fiction, crime, travel and adventure, biography, all original wrappers, generally good condition, 8vo (3 cartons)

£150-200

496 Thetford (Owen). Aircraft of the Royal Air Force Since 1918, 4th edition, published Putnam & Company, London, 1968, numerous black and white photographs and line drawings, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, together with Terraine (John), The Right of the Line, The Royal Air Force in the European War 1939-45, 1st edition, published Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1985, numerous black and white photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus other aviation reference, 8vo/4to, mostly good condition

491 Paxton (Joseph). Paxton’s Magazine of Botany and Register of Flowering Plants, volume two only, Orr and Smith, 1836, fortyeight plates with contemporary hand colouring (including five folding), occasional marginal dust-soiling, disbound and defective, 8vo, together with Gastineau (Henry), Wales Illustrated in a Series of Views..., Jones & Co., numerous engraved plates, original printed morocco backed boards, rubbed and worn, boards detached, folio, plus Virtue (George, publisher), The Tourist in Wales..., numerous engraved plates, some scattered spotting and dust-soiling, disbound, 8vo, plus other titles including Welsh Topography, French Literature, etc Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (a carton)

£70-100

(3 cartons)

£150-200

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QUANTITY 498 Lloyd (W.). Sketches of Indian Life, 1890, 18 colour lithographic plates, spine slightly detached, small tear to foot of front endpaper, original illustrated boards and red cloth spine, front board marked, large 8vo, together with Shakespeare (William), The Seven Ages of Shakespeare, Illustrated, 1850, numerous black and white illustrations including frontispiece, bookplate to verso of front board, some spotting throughout, contemporary gilt-decorated red half morocco, boards and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, all edges gilt, 4to, plus Playfair (James), A Geographical and Statistical Description of Scotland. Containing a General Survey of that Kingdom... , volumes 1 & 2, 1st edition, 1819, bookplates to verso of front boards, some spotting throughout, later uniform giltdecorated blue half calf, boards and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other 19th-century literature and historical reference, many leather bindings, and 20th-century illustrated and other literature including Heath Robinson, generally G/VG, 8vo/4to

501 Lawrence (D.H.). The White Peacock, 1st UK edition, 1911, pages 221-230 tipped in, binding reinforced with tape to endpapers, some light spotting throughout, original blue cloth, boards marked, spine rubbed and chipped to head and foot, 8vo, together with Hemingway (Ernest), The Old Man and the Sea, 1st edition, New York, 1952, original blue cloth in d.j., covers and spine slightly rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, and Forster (E.M.), Howards End, 2nd impression, 1910, 8 pages adverts at rear, renewed endpapers, some spotting throughout, and A Passage to India, 2nd impression, 1924, some light spotting, both original red cloth, boards and spines rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other modern first editions and literature, poems and plays, including titles by C.S. Lewis, Evelyn Waugh, Ian Fleming, T.S. Eliot, C.S. Forester, all hardback publications, many original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo

(3 shelves)

502 Railway. A large collection of modern railway, steam and other transport reference and related, including A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain, volumes 3-4, 6-9, 12, 14 (a broken run), mixed editions, 1987-90, and publications by PSL, Ian Allen, David & Charles, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

(6 shelves)

£200-300

499 Jesse (J. Heneage). Memeoirs of The Life and Reign of King George the Third, volumes 1-3 (complete), 1867, some light spotting, uniform contemporary red half morocco, boards and spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with A Tour Through England, described in a series of letters from a Young Gentleman to his sister, by anon., 3rd edition, 1811, b & w frontispiece, lacks front endpapers, inscription to versos of front board and frontispiece, frontispiece torn, title and contents detached, lacks pages 1 and 2, pages 3-10 detached, spotting throughout, contemporary quarter morocco, spine split, front board partially detached, sold with all faults, small 8vo, and Johnston (Alexander Keith), Atlas to Alison’s History of Europe, with a Concise Vocabulary of Military and Marine Terms, new ed., 1850, engraved frontispiece, 108 engraved maps with outline colour, a few light spots, bookplate, contemporary calf, a little rubbed and scuffed, oblong 4to, and Rogers (Samuel), Italy, a poem, Paris, 1840, 75 b & w woodcuts, bookplate to verso of front board, some light spotting, contemporary gilt-decorated vellum, boards slightly rubbed and marked, 8vo, plus other 19th-century literature and historical reference, including Abmroise Tardieu, an Atlas of 22 uncoloured engraved maps, and plans of the Prussian campaigns of 1806 and 1807 only, published in 1826, and a broken run of Gentleman’s Magazine, 26 volumes, all hardback publications, some leather bindings, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£150-200

503 Pepys (Samuel). The Diary of, volumes 1-11 (complete), mixed editions, 1970-83, original green cloth in dust jackets, some covers worn to head and foot with minor loss, 8vo, together with other modern historical and biographical reference, including Winston Churchill by Martin Gilbert, volumes 1-5 only, 1st editions, 1966-76, and publications by Oxford, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

£100-150

504 Cormon (Francisco). Sobrino Aumentado, O Nuevo Diccionario De Las Lenguas Espanola, Francesa y Latina... , volumes 1 & 3 (complete), 1775-76, water marks throughout with some minor loss to edges of leaves, volume 2 front endpaper detached, contemporary uniform decorated calf, boards and spines rubbed to head and foot, 4to, together with Marana (Giovanni Paolo), The Third Volume of Letters writ by a Turkish Spy, who lived Five and Forty Years, Undiscover’d at Paris, 4th edition, 1694, black and white engraved frontispiece, some light marks, some chipping and minor loss to leaves, contemporary brown calf, boards and spine rubbed with loss to head and foot, 8vo, plus Layard (Austen H.), Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon... , 1853, numerous black and white illustrations including folding frontispiece and maps, bookplate to verso of front board, spotting throughout, inside hinges cracked, original decorated brown cloth, boards and spine worn to edges with some chipping and loss to head and foot, 8vo, plus other 18th/19th-century historical reference and literature, all leather bindings, some odd volumes, 8vo/folio

£100-150

500 Beckett (Oliver). J.F. Herring & Sons, 1st edition, 1981, numerous colour and black and white plates, original gold cloth in price-clipped dust jacket, 4to, together with Derman (M. Ugur, et al), The Sabonci Collection, 1st edition, Istanbul, 1995, numerous colour plates, original red cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, and Zygulski Jr. (Zolzislaw), An Outline History of Polish Applied Art, 1st edition, Warsaw, 1987, numerous colour and black and white plates, previous owner’s inscription to half-title, original cream cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other art history and Old Masters reference and related, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 4to/folio (6 shelves)

£200-300

(3 shelves)

£150-200

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505 Wolfe (Tom). The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, 1st UK edition, 1966, original red cloth in dust jacket, covers and spine rubbed to edges with slight loss to hinges, head and foot, 8vo, together with Mailer (Norman), Advertisements for Myself, 1st edition, 1961, original black cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly worn to head and foot, 8vo, and Nowell-Smith (Simon), The House of Cassell, 1848-1958, 1st edition, 1958, original blue cloth in priceclipped dust jacket, 4to, plus other modern first editions and bibliographical reference, including John Fowles, V.S. Naipaul, Henry Williamson, Dick Francis, Nathanael West, all hardback publications, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

511 De Walden (Lord Howard). Some Feudal Lords and Their Seals, Banners, Standards and Badges from a Tudor Manuscript in the College of Arms, & Two Tudor Books of Arms, (De Walden Library), together 3 volumes, 1901-04, numerous b&w illustrations, original uniform blue cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks and light soiling, large 4to, together with Jonson (Ben), Works, with Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, by W. Gifford, 9 volumes, 1816, some damp staining to first few leaves of first volume, untrimmed, contemporary boards, somewhat worn, 8vo, plus other 19th and early 20th century literature and history, including R.S. Surtees, Journals and Letters of Reginald Viscount Esher, ed. Maurice, V. Brett, 3 volumes, 1934, Memories by Lord Redesdale, 2 volumes, 7th edition, 1915, etc., mostly original cloth (including some leather bindings), mainly 8vo

£100-150

506 Theology. A large collection of modern theological and ecclesiastical reference and related, including publications by Oxford, Yale, Manchester University Press, T. & T. Clark, Harvard, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

(3 shelves)

512 Literature. A large collection of mostly modern literature and literature reference, including John Ruskin, Elmore Leonard, J.M. Coetzee, John Bunyan, Graham Greene, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo

£100-150

507 Transport. A large collection of modern railway, steam and other transport reference and related, including publications by Ian Allen, PSL, David & Charles, Blandford, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£150-200

509 Green (Rosalie, et al). Hortus Deliciarum of Herrad of Hohenbourg, volumes 1 & 2, The Warburg Institute, 1979, numerous colour and b & w illustrations, original cloth, folio, together with Harvard College Library Department of Printing and Graphic Arts Catalogue of Books and Manuscripts, Part I: French 16th Century Books, volumes 1 & 2, 1964, original blue cloth in slipcase, Part II: Italian 16th Century Books, volumes 1 & 2, 1974, original red cloth in slipcases, both sets Harvard University Press, numerous b & w illustrations, spines slightly faded, slipcases rubbed and worn with some minor loss to edges, 4to, and Halband (Erster), Katalog der Bibliothek Otto Schäfer Schweinfurt, volumes 1 & 2, 1984, numerous b & w and colour plates, original blue cloth in slipcase, 8vo, plus other modern bibliographical red. includign Heinrich Heines Sämtliche Werke, 10 volumes, 1911-15, 8vo, Schillers Werken, 6 volumes, 1894, 8vo, a run of The Book Collector, approximately 100 volumes, 1953-84, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£150-200

514 Film. A large collection of film and theatre reference, including film biography and film history, mostly hardback publications in original cloth and d.j.s, 8vo/4to, G/VG (3 shelves)

£100-150

515 Smith (J.C.). British Mezzotinto Portraits, 4 volumes, 1st edition, published Henry Sotheran & Co., London, 1884, numerous black and white full-page portraits, original blue cloth with spine labels, 8vo, together with Shuffrey (L.A.), The English Fireplace, 1st edition, published B.T. Batsford, 1912, 130 collotype plates from photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, some tears and loss to dust jacket, 8vo, plus Roger-Marx (Claude), Dunoyer de Segonzac, 1st edition, published Pierre Cailler, Genève, 1951, numerous colour and black and white plates, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other art reference, including 63 volumes of the Special Spring Number of The Studio, in uniform cloth, 4to/8vo, G/VG

£100-150

510 Hotson (Leslie). Shakespeare versus Shallow, Nonesuch Press, 1931, black and white plates, original blue cloth gilt, 8vo, together with McCoy (Richard C.), Sir Philip Sidney, Rebellion in Arcadia, 1st edition, Harvester Press, 1979, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus other literary history and criticism, including Shakespeare, all 20thcentury publications, some in dust jackets, mainly 8vo (approximately 100 volumes) (3 shelves)

£70-100

513 Wyrall (Everard). The Gloucestershire Regiment in the War, 1914-1918, 1st edition, 1931, black and white frontispiece and 20 folding maps, some light spotting, damp mark to upper right corner from front endpapers to p. 85, original blue cloth in dust jacket, damp mark to upper right corner of front cover and board, spine worn with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, together with Kipling (Arthur L. and King, Hugh L.), Head-Dress Badges of the British Army, volumes 1 & 2, volume 1 2nd edition, 1978, volume 2, 1st edition, 1979, both volumes signed by the two authors, numerous black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, and Essame (H.), The 43rd Wessex Division At War 1944-45, 1st edition, 1952, 36 black and white illustrations including frontispiece and 21 folding maps, inscription to front endpaper, some light spotting, original cloth in dust jacket, covers rubbed with some tears and loss to spine, 8vo, plus other modern military history, reference and related, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£150-200

508 The Ernest Brummer Collection, volumes 1 & 2, Spink & Son, 1979, numerous black and white plates, some water damage to foot of leaves, original red cloth in dust jackets, slight water damage to foot of covers, 4to, together with Collection Fred Feinsilber, volumes 1 & 2, Sotheby’s, 2006, numerous colour plates, original decorated boards in slip, large 8vo, and other modern art, art history and antique reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

£100-150

(3 shelves & a carton)

£100-150

113

£150-200


516 Guthrie (William). A New Geographical, Historical, and Commercial Grammar, and present state of the several kingdoms of the world ..., 18th edition, printed for G. and J. Robinson, 1800, b&w engraved frontispiece, several folding engraved maps, occasional spotting and offsetting, contemporary ownership inscription to front free endpaper, marbled calf, gilt decorated spine, rubbed and worn, upper board detached, thick 8vo, together with Herbert (William), The History of the Twelve Great Livery Companies of London.., 2 volumes, published by the author, 18351836, a few b&w illustrations to text, light spotting to initial and final leaves, armorial bookplates for R.M. Fox-Watkins to upper pastedowns, contemporary calf, blind and gilt decorated spines, contrasting morocco labels, rubbed and slightly scuffed, 8vo, plus Butler (Samuel), Hudibras, in three parts, written in the time of the late wars, with large annotations and a preface by Zachary Grey, 2 volumes, printed for Vernor and Hood, et al, 1799, b&w engraved frontispiece, light scattered spotting, bookplate for the Brother Julian Collection to upper pastedowns, recent quarter morocco, 8vo, plus other antiquarian titles, including Hulmes History of England, 8 volumes, Curtis Botanical Magazine, Law Reports, Gibbons Roman Empire, 3 volumes, Rapin’s History of England, 2 folio volumes and others similar (6 shelves)

520 John (W.D.). Old English Lustre Pottery, 1st edition, published R.H. Johns, Newport, 1951, 545 illustrations of which 45 are colour, original cloth, 4to, together with Litchfield (Frederick), Pottery & Porcelain, A Guide to Collectors, new edition, published Truslove & Hanson, London, 1912, numerous black and white illustrations plus 9 coloured plates, original cloth, 8vo, plus other porcelain and pottery reference, all hardback publications, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, 8vo/4to, G/VG (3 shelves)

521 Reynardson (C.T.S. Birch). Down the Road or Reminiscences of a Gentleman Coachman, 2nd edition, published Longmans, Green and Co., London, 1875, numerous full-page coloured plates, original cloth with gilt-decoration to upper board and spine, 8vo, together with Maxwell (Sir Herbert Eustace), Studies in the Topography of Galloway, published David Douglas, Edinburgh, 1887, original blue cloth, 8vo, plus Evans (Joan), Magical Jewels of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Particularly in England, 1st edition, published Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1922, original cloth, 8vo, plus other history, economics, biography etc., mostly early 20th-century publications in original cloth, 8vo, G/VG (3 shelves)

522 Reade (Charles). A Cloister & the Hearth, A Tale of the Middle Ages, 1st edition, published W.R. Chambers, London & Edinburgh, circa 1912, numerous colour plates and black and white illustrations, original pictorial cloth, 8vo, together with Thompson (L. Beatrice), Who’s Who at the Zoo, 2nd edition, published Gay and Bird, London, 1903, numerous black and white plates and illustrations, original cloth, 8vo, plus other literature, fiction, illustrated etc., late 19th/early 20th century, all original cloth, some in dust jackets, 8vo, G/VG (3 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£100-150

524 Penguin Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 400 Penguin paperbacks, including fiction and non-fiction, all original wrappers, generally good condition, 8vo (7 shelves)

£100-150

525 Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 350 paperbacks, including fiction, historical reference and publications by Penguin, Faber & Faber, Harper Collins, Batsford, Cambridge, all original wrappers, generally G/VG, 8vo

£100-150

From the library of Robert Hardy. (7 shelves)

519 Holt (Ardern). Fancy Dresses Described, or What to Wear at Fancy Ballss, 6th edition, Debenham & Freebody, London, circa 1890, numerous colour and b&w illustrations by Miss Lilian Young, original green cloth gilt, 8vo, together with Fischel (Dr. Oskar & Van Boehn, Max), Modes & Manners of the Nineteenth Century, 3 volumes, 1st editions, J.M. Dent, London, 1909, numerous colour and b&w illustrations, original cloth, 8vo, plus Sloane (William M.), Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, 4 volumes, Macmillan & Co., London, 1896, numerous colour and b&w illustrations, original cloth, gilt decorated spine, 4to, and other late 19th/early 20th century history and literature, etc., many large format, including Country Life, 19 volumes, 1899-1948, 8vo/4to/folio, G (3 shelves)

£100-150

523 Transport. A large collection of transport reference, including trains and trams, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo/4to, G

£100-150

518 Ronaldshay (Earl of). The Life of Lord Curzon, 3 volumes, 1st editions, published Ernest Benn, London, 1928, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo, together with Sitwell (Sacheverall), Poltergeists, 1st edition, published Faber and Faber, London, 1940, numerous decorations and silhouettes, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus Towneley (Mary Elizabeth), A Memoir, 2nd edition, published Burns, Oates and Washbourne, 1927, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus other biography and history reference, all hardback publications, all original cloth, many in dust jackets, 8vo, G/VG (3 shelves)

£100-150

£200-300

517 Savage (Raymond). Allenby of Armageddon, 1st edition, published Hodder and Stoughton, London, circa 1925, engraved frontispiece, original cloth, 8vo, together with James (Charles Warburton), Chief Justice Coke, His Family & Descendants at Holkham, 1st edition, published Country Life, London, 1929, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth gilt, 8vo, plus Lee (Elizabeth), Ovida, A Memoir, 1st edition, published T. Fisher Unwin, 1914, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth, plus other biography reference, all hardback publications in original cloth, a few in dust jackets, 8vo, G (3 shelves)

£100-150

£150-200

526 Murdoch (Iris). The Bell, 1st edition, 1958, A Severed Head, 1st edition, 1961, The Italian Girl, 1st edition, 1964, The Red and the Green, 1st edition, 1965, The Black Prince, 1st edition, 1973, together 5 volumes, all original cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Le Carré (John), The Mission Song, 2006, signed limited edition 809/1500, original black cloth in slipcase, 8vo, plus Pratchett (Terry), Wintersmith, A Story of Discworld, 2006, signed limited edition 58/1000, original cloth in dust jacket and slipcase, 8vo, and other modern first editions and literature including crime fiction, futher signed limited editions, and titles by John Steinbeck, Anthony Powell, Graham Greene, Dick Francis, Leslie Charteris, all hardback publications, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo

£200-300

(6 shelves)

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£200-300


527 History. A large collection of UK & European historical reference and related, including publications by Oxford, Cambridge and A. & C. Black, mostly hardback, many original cloth in dust jackets, some leather bindings, G/VG, 8vo/folio

532 Theology. A large collection of modern theological and ecclesiastical reference and biography, including publications by SCM Press, Cambridge, Yale, T&T Clark, A&C Black, University of Wales Press, all original cloth in d.j.s., G/VG, 8vo

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£100-150

528 Alexander (Boyd). From the Niger to The Nile, volume 1 (of 2) only, 1st edition, 1907, numerous black and white illustrations including frontispiece with tissue guard and 2 replaced endpapers, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated red cloth, boards slightly rubbed, spine faded and rubbed to head and foot, 4to, together with MacKinder (H.J.), The Rhine, its Valley & History, 1908, 60 coloured illustrations including frontispiece with tissue guard and 2 folding maps, contemporary inscription to front endpaper, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated red cloth, spine faded with minor tears to head and foot, and Wright (Thomas), The History and Topography of the County of Essex, illustrated by a Series of Views, volumes 1 & 2, 1836, numerous black and white illustrations including frontispiece map of the county in volume 1, some spotting throughout, ex-libris with associated marks, contemporary red cloth, boards and spines rubbed with some loss to head and foot, 4to, plus other 19th/early 20th-century topographical and historical reference and related, many original cloth, some leather bindings, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

533 Longchamps (Buret de). Les Fastes Universels, ou Tableaux Historiques, Chronologiques et Geographiques, 2nd ed., corrigee et augmentee, Brussels, 1822, half title, scattered light spotting, library bookplate, contemporary half morocco, spine splitting, rubbed with some edge wear, oblong folio, together with Malebranche (Nicolas), De la Recherche de la Verité, sixieme edition, revue & augmentée de bousieurs eclaircissemens, 4 volumes, Paris, Michel David, 1712, & Entretiens sur la Metaphysiques, sur la Religion, et sur la Mort, nouvelle edition, revue, corrigée & augmentée, 2 volumes, Paris, Michel David, 1732, contemporary mottled full calf, rubbed and some wear, with joints partly cracked, old library label to upper cover of each volume, and library label sellotaped to foot of each spine, 12mo, plus Fournier (Edouard), Le Theatre Francais au XVIe et au XVIIe Siecle, 2nd edition, Paris, circa 1871, 20 handcoloured wood engraved plates of theatrial characters, tissue-guard to each, contemporary brown half morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed with some wear to joints and extremities, large 8vo, and Dictionnaire de l’Industrie, Manufacturiere, Commerciale et Agricole, 2 volumes, Brussels, 1837, b&w plates and illustrations to text, contemporary quarter black morocco gilt, heavily rubbed and scuffed, library label to foot of spine of each volume, 4to, plus other French language antiquarian interest, mostly 19th century, all ex-library, with bookplate to endpapers, and shelf label to spine of most volumes, 4to/8vo

£100-150

529 Gibbons (Stella). Conference at Cold Comfort Farm, 1st edition, 1949, original cloth in dust jacket, heavy loss to head of front cover, covers and spine rubbed with chipping to head and foot, 8vo, together with Pardoe (M.), Bunke Breaks Away, 1st edition, 1947, numerous black and white illustrations, some light spotting, original cloth in dust jacket, covers toned and slightly rubbed with minor loss to head and foot of spine, 8vo, and Gordon (Richard), Doctor in Love, 1st edition, 1957, Doctor and Son, 1st edition, 1959, Doctor in Clover, 1st edition, 1960, Doctor on Toast, 1st edition, 1961, Doctor in the Swim, plus 6 further volumes by the author, all original cloth in dust jackets, some dust jackets price clipped, covers slightly worn to head and foot, 8vo, and other modern first editions including Desmond Bagley, Henry Cecil, Muriel Spark, Leslie Thomas, Sue Grafton, Monica Dickens, John Francombe, all original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo (3 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£150-200

(6 shelves & a carton)

£200-300

535 Walford (Edward). Greater London: a narrative of its history, its people, and its places, volumes 1 & 2, circa 1890, numerous black and white illustrations including frontispiece with tissue guards and folding map in sleeve to front, some slight spotting, original giltdecorated red cloth, boards and spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, volume 1 split to hinge, 4to, together with Jewitt (Llewellyn & Hall, S.C.), The Stately Homes of England, volumes 1 & 2, 1881, 380 black and white wood-engravings, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated red cloth, spines rubbed and worn with minor tears to head and foot, 4to, and Nicholson (George), The Illustrated Dictionary of Gardening, a practical and scientific Encyclopaedia of Horticulture for gardeners and botanists, volumes 1-8, 1885-88, numerous black and white and colour illustrations, some light toning, original gilt-decorated illustrated green cloth, boards and spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to (8 volumes in total), plus other 19th/early 20th-century pictorial cloth, illustrated, and literature, all hardback publications, all original cloth, 8vo/4to

£100-150

531 Ward (James). Naturalism and Agnosticism, the Gifford Lectures delivered before the University of Aberdeen in the years 1896-1898, volumes 1 & 2, 1899, some light spotting, original uniform green cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Moberly (George Herbert), Life of William Wykeham, Sometime Bishop of Winchester, and Lord High Chancellor of England, 1887, colour folding frontispiece and map to page 232, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, spine rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and other 19th/early 20thcentury theological and ecclesiastical reference and biography, all original cloth, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

£200-300

534 Bulleid (Arthur & Gray, Harold St. George). The Glastonbury lake Village, a full description of the excavations oand the relics discovered, 1892-1907, volumes 1 & 2, Glastonbury Antiquarian Society, 1911-17, numerous black and white and colour illustrations and folding plans, ex-libris with associated marks, some light toning, later green cloth binding, 4to, together with Kelly’s Directory of Middlesex, 1937, black and white adverts to front and rear, colour folding map to title (repaired), some light toning, original red cloth with adverts, boards and spine rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus Gamme (Andor, et al), Bristol an architectural history, 1st edition, 1979, numerous b & w illustrations, original red cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly toned and rubbed to head and foot, 4to, plus other Bristol, Bath, Dorset, Cornwall and South West UK topography, history and industry reference and related, including publications by HMSO, Cambridge, David & Charles, P.S.L., Batsford, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

530 Portland (The Duke of). Men Women and Things, Memories of, 1st edition, 1937, numerous black and white illustrations including frontispiece, previous owner’s inscription to front endpaper, spine slightly loose, some minor spotting, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, boards and spine slightly marked and rubbed to head and foot, large 8vo, together with other modern historical and biographical reference and related, all hardback publications, all original cloth, many in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/large 8vo (6 shelves)

£100-150

£100-150

(6 shelves)

115

£150-200


536 Briggs (Katharine M.). A Dictionary of British Folk-Tales in the English Language, incorporating the F.J. Norton Collection, 2 parts in 4 volumes, 1st editions, 1970-71, inscriptions to front endpapers, original cloth in illustrated dust jackets, covers and spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo (4 volumes in total), together with Lean (Vincent Stuckey), Collectanea, collections of proverbs (English & foreign), folk lore and superstitions..., 4 volumes in 5, 1902-04, black and white frontispiece, ex-libris copies with associated marks and stamps, some light spotting, contemporary red cloth with cream spines, boards toned, spines toned and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo (5 volumes in total), and Ross (Anne), Pagan Celtic Britain, Studies in iconography and tradition, 1st edition, 1967, numerous black and white illustrations, original brown cloth in price-clipped dust jacket, covers slightly marked, 4to, plus other mainly 20thcentury folk lore, folk song, myths, legends and tales reference and related, mostly hardback publications, some ex-libris, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

539 Rubens (Alfred). Anglo-Jewish Portraits, A Biographical Catalogue of Engraved Anglo-Jewish and Colonial Portraits from the Earliest Times to the Accession of Queen Victoria, 1st edition, 1935, original cream cloth, together with A Jewish Iconography, 1954, limited edition of 500 copies, original half vellum, both The Jewish Museum, numerous black and white illustrations and plates, some light toning, spines slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 4to, plus Jessop (Augustus, editor), The Autobiography of The Hon. Roger North, 1887, 10 black and white illustrations including frontispiece, some light spotting throughout, original gilt-decorated grey cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, and Genealogy of the Jenkins Family of Maryland, from 1664 to 1895, circa 1895, 18 black and white plates with tissue guards, some offsetting, contemporary gilt-decorated red morocco, boards and spine rubbed to head and foot, hinges worn, 4to, plus other genealogy and history reference including Kelly’s Handbooks, Debrett’s Peerage, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, some leather bindings, 8vo/4to

£200-300

(3 shelves)

537 Pugh (Peter). The Magic of a Name, The Rolls-Royce Story The First 40 Years, parts 1-3, part 1 reprint edition, parts 2 & 3 1st editions, 2001-02, numerous black and white and colour illustrations, original black cloth in dust jackets and decorated slipcase, 4to, together with Vine (P.A.L.), London’s Lost Route to Basingstoke, signed limited edition 111/260, 1968, London’s Lost Route to the Sea, 3rd edition, 1973, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jackets, some minor rubbing to head and foot, 4to, and Dickinson (H.W. & Jenkins, Rhys), James Watt and the Steam Engine, The Memorial Volume... , reprint edition, 1981, numerous black and white illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other modern motor vehicle, railway and canal transport reference and related, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

540 Literature. A large collection of modern literature, fiction and non-fiction, including modern first editions, biography, history and farming reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

£100-150

541 Reference. A large collection of modern and 19th-century literature, fiction and non-fiction, including Norton Facsimile The First Folio of Shakespeare, 2nd edition, 1996, A.A. Milne, biography and historical reference, all hardback publications, some leather, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

£100-150

542 Matrix. A Review for Printers & Bibliophiles, The Whittington Press, 1990, number 10 of a limited edition of 925 copies, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, plates and engravings, original boards in dust jacket illustrated by Alan Powers, 8vo, together with Twitchett (John), Derby Porcelain, 1980, limited edition 81/150, signed by the author to limitation page, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original gilt-decorated blue morocco in slipcase, spine very slightly faded, 8vo, and Meteyard (Eliza), The Life of Josiah Wedgwood, volumes 1 & 2, facsimile edition, 1980, numerous black and white illustrations, original giltdecorated blue cloth in slipcase, 8vo, plus a large collection of modern art reference including pottery and ceramics, Oriental art, modern art and antiques, art auction catalogues, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

£150-200

538 Burton (William). Josiah Wedgwood And His Pottery, 1922, limited edition 631/1500, 32 colour and 72 black and white plates with tissue guards including frontispiece, some light spotting, original decorated blue cloth, spine slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 4to, together with Bowers (Q. David), Encyclopedia of Automatic Musical Instruments, 2nd printing, USA, 1972, numerous black and white illustrations, original orange cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed with minor chipping to spine, 4to, and Show Window Backgrounds, 2nd edition, Blandford Press Ltd., 1934, numerous black and white illustrations, some very light spotting, original cream cloth, boards slightly toned, oblong 4to, plus other art and performing arts reference, including jazz music, fairground, antiques reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo/4to (3 shelves & a carton)

£100-150

(6 shelves & 2 cartons)

£300-400

543 Fleming (Ian). Goldfinger, 1st edition, 1959, some very light spotting, original pictorial black cloth in original price-clipped dust jacket, covers damp-stained with minor loss to head and foot of spine, 8vo, together with Milne (A.A.), Winnie-the-Pooh, 1st edition, 1926, pages 4 & 5 and 10 & 11 taped in with some minor loss, When We Were Very Young, 16th edition, 1927, numerous black and white illustrations by E.H. Shepard, some light marks throughout, original gilt-decorated green and blue cloth respectively, spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and other modern first editions, including Henry Williamson, Hammond Innes, John Buchan, John Le Carré, C.S. Lewis, Len Deighton, all hardback publications, many original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo

£150-200

(6 shelves)

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£200-300


544 Lawrence (T.E.). Seven Pillars of Wisdom, a triumph, 1st trade edition, 1935, 53 black and white illustrations and 4 maps, together with Revolt in the Desert, 4th impression, 1927, 16 black and white illustrations, inscription to half-title, some light spotting to both, original gilt-decorated brown cloth, boards and spine rubbed to head and foot, 4to, together with Fisher (Margery and James), Shackleton, 1st edition, 1957, numerous black and white plates and maps, some minor spotting to fore-edge, original blue cloth in dust jacket, minor loss to rear cover, covers slightly rubbed, spine slightly faded, and Churchill (Winston S.), The Second World War, volumes 1-6, mixed editions, 1949-54, numerous black and white maps, original black cloth in dust jackets, covers and spines rubbed to head and foot with some minor loss, 8vo, plus other historical and military reference, including further volumes by Winston Churchill, Observers books, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

547 Baddeley (Welbore St. Clair). A Cotteswold Manor, being the history of Painswick, 1st edition, 1907, 21 black and white illustrations including frontispiece, inscriptions to half-title, closed tear to top left of half-title, some spotting, rebound with new endpapers, modern green cloth retaining original label, 4to, together with Mayo (Earl of, et al), The Thames Valley, From Cricklade to Staines, A Survey of its Existing State and some Suggestions for its Future Preservation, 1st edition, 1929, 32 black and white illustrations and 6 coloured maps, original cloth in dust jacket, covers and spine rubbed with minor tears and chips to head and foot, large 4to, and Betjeman (John, editor), Collins Guide to English Parish Churches, including the Isle of Many, 1st edition, 1958, 64 black and white plates, original black cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other modern English and UK topographical and historical reference, including The Kings England series, 24 volumes, publications by Pevsner, David & Charles, Robert Hale, Country Life, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£100-150

545 The New Naturalist, volumes 2, 3, 7, 10-12, 14-16, 19, 23, 25, 28, 33, 35, 45, 47, 57, 60, 62-63, 105, mixed editions, 1946-2008, numerous black and white and colour illustrations, some light toning, all original cloth in dust jackets, some covers slightly worn to head and foot, 25 volumes in total, some duplication, 8vo, together with Delacour (Jean), The Waterfowl of The World, volumes 1-4, reprinted editions, Country Life, 1975, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, some minor spotting, original uniform giltdecorated cream cloth, lacking slipcase, 4to, and Jekyll (Gertrude), Wall and Water Gardens, 4th edition, Country Life, 1910, numerous black and white illustrations, some light spotting, original giltdecorated blue cloth, boards and spine slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other modern natural history and ornithological reference and related, including T. & A.D. Poyser, Lonsdale Library publications, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

548 Idle (Christopher). Hints on Shooting and Fishing, &c. Both on sea and land, and in the freshwater lochs of Scotland, 1st edition, 1855, extensive contemporary inscription to front endpapers and verso of title, some light spotting, contemporary green cloth, boards slightly rubbed, spine faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Scrope (William), Days of Deer-Stalking in the Scottish Highlands, reprint edition, 1894, 12 black and white illustrations including frontispiece, some light spotting, rebound with replacement endpapers, later red cloth with contemporary label to spine, boards rubbed, 8vo, and Payne-Gallwey (Ralph), Letters to Young Shooters. On the choice and use of a gun, volumes 1-3, mixed editions, 1896-1902, numerous black and white illustrations, some light spotting, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated green cloth, boards and spines slightly marked and rubbed to head and foot, 4to, plus other modern shooting, hunting and sporting reference, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£150-200

546 Venables (Bernard). The Angler’s Companion, 2nd impression, 1959, numerous black and white illustrations by the author, some light spotting, original brown cloth in dust jacket, covers and spine rubbed with some loss to head and foot, 4to, together with Tunnicliffe (C.F.), Going Fishing by Negley Farson, 1st edition, Country Life, 1942, 16 black and white illustrations including frontispiece, some light spotting, original blue cloth in dust jacket, covers and spine rubbed with some loss to head and foot, 4to, and Bluett (Jeffery), Sea Trout and Occasional Salmon, 1st edition, 1948, 18 black and white illustrations including colour frontispiece, some light toning, original green cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus other modern fishing and fisheries reference, including publications by A. & C. Black, David & Charles, Crowood, Ward Lock, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

£150-200

(3 shelves)

£100-150

549 Surtees (R.S.). Mr Sponge’s Sporting Tour, circa 1870, 13 handcoloured plates, some light spotting, rebound in contemporary red half morocco retaining original spine, boards and spine rubbed, 8vo, together with Gems from the Poets, Illustrated, circa 1860, 28 colour plates, some light spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary giltdecorated red morocco, boards, spine and hinges rubbed with some minor loss, 4to, and Wales Illustrated in a Series of Views, Comprising the Picturesque Scenery, Towns, Seats of the Nobility & Gentry, Antiquities, &c., 1830, 88 black and white engravings, bookplate to verso of front board, extensive watermark to front endpaper and title, some spotting throughout, contemporary giltdecorated half calf, boards and spine rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 4to, plus other 18th/19th-century illustrated reference and pictorial cloth, some leather bindings, 8vo/4to

£150-200

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£150-200


550 Moore (T.C. Kingsmill). A Man May Fish, 1st edition, 1960, 20 black and white illustrations, original green cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Faunthorpe (B.R.), Shore Fishing for Lobsters, Crabs & Prawns, 1st edition, 1952, 23 black and white illustrations, original red cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly worn to head and foot with small tear to foot of hinge, 8vo, and Muriel Foster’s Fishing Diary, reprint edition, Penguin, 1996, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original red cloth in box, oblong 4to, plus other modern fishing and fisheries reference, including fly catalogues and publications by A. & C. Black, David & Charles, Andre Deutsch, Herbert Jenkins, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

556 Clunn (Harold P.). The Face of London, the record of a century’s changes and developments, 2nd edition, 1932, numerous b & w illustrations, some light spotting, original blue cloth, spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with other modern English & UK topography and travel, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

557 Duffy (Stephen and Hedley, Jo). The Wallace Collection’s Pictures, A Complete Catalogue, 1st edition, 2004, numerous colour plates, original black cloth in dust jacket, 4to, together with Bermingham (Ann, editor), Sensation & Sensibility, viewing Gainsborough’s cottage door, 1st edition, USA, 2005, numerous colour plates, original green cloth in dust jacket, 4to, and Kidson (Alex), George Romney, 1734-1802, 1st edition, USA, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original brown cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other modern art and art history reference and related, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo/4to

£150-200

551 History. A large collection of historical reference and related, all hardback publications, some early 20th-century illustrated volumes, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

£70-100

(3 shelves)

552 Ebers (G.). Egypt: Descriptive, Historical, and Picturesque, volume 1 of 2 only, circa 1880, numerous black and white illustrations, lacks front endpaper, some light spotting, contemporary brown half morocco, boards marked and rubbed, with minor loss, spine rubbed to head and foot, folio, together with KapoianKouymjian (Angèle and Kouymjian, Dickran), The Splendour of Egypt, A Commentary on Napoleon Bonaparte’s Expedition (17981801) and the “Description de l’Egypte”, USA, 1975, limited deluxe edition 342/1000, numerous black and white engravings, original giltdecorated brown morocco in morocco slipcase, spine slightly rubbed, slipcase rubbed with minor loss, folio, and other modern historical and science reference and related, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£70-100

560 Beard (Geoffrey). Craftsmen and Interior Decoration in England, 1660-1820, 1st edition, 1981, numerous colour and black and white plates, original black cloth in dust jackets, spine slightly faded, 4to, together with Gerdts (William H. and South, Will), California Impressionism, 1st edition, USA, 1998, numerous colour plates, original brown cloth in dust jacket, 4to, and Hughes (Robert), The Shock of the New, art and the century of change, 1st edition, 1980, numerous colour and black and white plates, bookplate to verso of front covers, previous owner’s inscription to front endpaper, original white cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 4to, plus other modern architecture, interior design and modern reference and related, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 4to/folio

£150-200

£150-200

£100-150

555 Wagner (Edward, et al). Medieval Costume, Armour and Weapons (1350-1450), 2nd impression, 1962, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, inscriptions to front endpaper, original cream cloth in dust jacket, covers and spine faded and worn with tears and loss to head and foot, 4to, together with Harvey (George), Henry Clay Frick, The Man, privately printed, New York, 1936, black and white frontispiece, original brown cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed, and other historical and biographical reference, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo, from the private library of Robert Hardy, some inscriptions (6 shelves)

£70-100

559 Reference. Miscellaneous modern ecclesiastical and literature reference, including Dickens, Churchill, Shakespeare, all hardback publications, all original cloth, 8vo/folio

554 History. A large collection of modern historical reference and literature, all hardback publications, many in dust jackets, from the private library of Robert Hardy, some inscriptions, 8vo (6 shelves)

£100-150

558 Literature & Reference. A large collection of modern first editions, crime fiction and historical and bibliographical reference and related, including P.D. James, Peter Ackroyd, Bernard Cornwell, Patricia Cornwell, Thomas Harris, all hardback publications, mostly original cloth in d.j.s, G/VG, 8vo/4to

553 Bibliography, reference works and booksellers' catalogues, etc. (6 shelves)

£70-100

(6 shelves)

£100-150

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£200-300


NATURAL HISTORY AND FISHING BOOKS, SPORTING AND WILDLIFE ART, TAXIDERMY AND FOSSILS 10 June 2015

Contact : John Trevers john@dominicwinter.co.uk or Paul Rasti paul@dominicwinter.co.uk | 01285 860006


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 the-saleroom.com 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

A photograph of a Japanese lady in full dress, circa 1870, by Pyor Floyd, from a rare album of Chinese photographs and watercolours of the 1860s and 1870s. Sold in these rooms 9 October 2014 for ÂŁ48,000.

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 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

www.dominicwinter.co.uk


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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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.

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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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 13 May 2015 up to the amount shown. I acknowledge that I will be required to pay a buyer's premium at the current rate.

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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.


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

Catalogue Produced by Jamm Design – 020 7424 7830 info@jammdesign.co.uk

Photography by Ben Cavanna – 07968 342013 bencavanna@gmail.com


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