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Printed Books & Maps WEDNESDAY 15 MAY 2013

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Richards & Ravilious. High Street, 1st edition, 1938, with original glassine dustjacket. Estimate ÂŁ1000-1500 (part of the Paul Sharp design archive to be sold on 20 June 2013)

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CONTENTS Travel British Topography Natural History Maps

1-40 41-86 87-110 111-185

Decorative Prints & Original Art

186-247

Periodicals

248-251

Historical Documents & Autographs

252-298

Antiquarian Literature

299-464

Science, Medicine & Cookery

465-483

Heraldry & Genealogy

484-500

Art Reference & Bibliography

501-555

Fine Binding

556-575

Library Furniture

576-578

General Literature

579-623

Cartons

624-645

Quantity

646-722



TRAVEL To commence at 10am 3 Beatson (Major-General Alexander). Tracts relative to the Island of St. Helena; written during a residence of five years, 1st ed., W. Bulmer, 1816, half-title, six uncoloured aquatint plates by William Daniell after Samuel Davis, single-page engraved plan, tissue-guard to each plate, contents in clean condition, untrimmed, orig. boards, with paper label to spine, rubbed and some marks, with small repair to head of spine, 4to Abbey Travel 312. Ex libris Lord Eldon, with his signature and circular bookplate to front pastedown. Alexander Beatson (1759-1833) served for many years as an officer in the East India Company and was later governor of St. Helena between 1808 and 1813. A mutiny in 1811 was firmly suppressed by Beatson, and he subsequently made distinct improvements to the island’s system of agricultural cultivation. (1) £600-800

4 Beattie (William). The Danube, its History, Scenery and Topography, pub. Virtue, c.1840s, eng. port. frontis., addn. eng. vign. title, eighty eng. plts. by W.H. Bartlett, and two single-page maps (maps slightly cropped to lower edge), wood eng. illusts. to text, some spotting and browning mostly to plt. margins, a.e.g., hinges cracked, contemp. gilt dec. calf, joints rubbed, 4to

1 Atkinson (George Francklin). The Campaign in India, 1857-58. From Drawings made during the Eventful Period of the Great Mutiny... Illustrating the Military Operations before Delhi and its Neighbourhood, 1st ed., 1859, 26 tinted lithographed plates on 20 sheets (including title), occasional mostly marginal repairs, some light soiling and spotting, endpapers renewed, a.e.g., original red cloth gilt, rebacked, edges rubbed, some stains, folio Abbey Travel 486. (1)

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5 Beattie (William). Switzerland Illustrated, 2 vols., 1836, eng. vign. title to each, 106 eng. plts. (correct as list), folding eng. map, some scattered spotting, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. calf, rebacked, 4to

£500-800

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2 Baedeker (Karl). The United States with an Excursion into Mexico, 2nd revised ed., 1899, folding colour maps and plans, browning front and rear (and to general map with marginal tear), previous owner signature to front endpaper, original cloth, spine a little rubbed, slight lean, 8vo, together with La Russie. Manuel de Voyageur, troisieme ed., 1902, folding colour maps (general maps front and rear torn in half without loss), rear map with paper reinforcement to verso, a few spots, original red cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, 8vo (2)

£100-150

£150-200

6 Black’s Colour Guides. Morocco, Painted by A. S. Forrest, Described by S. L. Bensusan, 1st ed., 1904, num. col. plts., t.e.g., orig. dec. cloth gilt, 4to, together with The West Indies, Painted by A. S. Forrest, Described by John Henderson, 1st ed., 1905, num. col. plts., t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, spine faded, 4to, plus Australia, Painted by Percy F. S. Spence, Described by Frank Fox, 1st ed., 1910, num. col. plts., t.e.g., orig. dec. cloth gilt, rubbed, 4to, plus thirty-eight other International Colour Guides, incl. Egypt, Switzerland, Malta, Japan etc., generally VG condition

£100-150

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£400-600

7 Brockedon (William). Finden’s Illustrations of the Life and Works of Lord Byron, 3 vols., 1833-34, addn. eng. vign. title to each, 123 steel eng. views., ports., etc., complete as list (incl. views in Italy and Spain, etc.), a.e.g., contemp. dark blue calf gilt, base of spine torn to vol. 3, rubbed, 8vo, together with The Byron Gallery; A Series of Historical Embellishments to Illustrate the Poetical Works of Lord Byron, 1833, addn. eng. vign. title, thirty eng. plts., matching contemp. dark blue calf gilt, base of spine torn, rubbed, 8vo (4)

Lot 3

Lot 518 5

£150-200


11 Chardin (Sir John). Voyages du Chevalier Chardin, en Perse, et autres lieux de l’Orient, 10 vols., Paris, J. B. Mazuel, 1723, eng. port. frontis. to first vol., folding eng. map, and seventy-six eng. plts., including many folding, several folding tables in vol. 5, contemp. uniform full calf gilt, rubbed and somewhat worn, spines to 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 10th vols. with some loss, 12mo The Rouen edition of the same year contains 82 engraved plates. This lot is therefore sold not subject to return. (10) £300-500

12 Cockburn (James Pattison). Swiss Scenery, pub. Rodwell & Martin, 1820, eng. title, sixty fine eng. plts., eng. vign. to verso of final leaf, occ. light spotting (contents generally clean), t.e.g., later brown half morocco, 4to Large Paper copy. (1)

13 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, rubbed, 4to

8 Burckhardt (John Lewis). Travels in Syria and the Holy Land, Published by the Association for Promoting the Discovery of the Interior Parts of Africa, 1st ed., 1822, engraved portrait frontis., six engraved maps and plans (two folding), offsetting to text, a few spots, library labels, contemporary half calf, lacking spine, upper cover detached, scuffed, 4to Blackmer 237. (1)

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£300-500

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£150-200

£150-200

15 De Hell (Xavier Hommaire). Travels in the Steppes of the Caspian Sea, the Crimea, the Caucasus &c., 1st English ed., 1847, one or two spots, prize-label, contemporary calf, upper cover with gilt stamp of the Edinburgh Angus Club, rebacked and repaired, 8vo, together with Voyage to Corea, and the Island of Loo-Choo, by Captain Basil Hall, new ed., 1820, hand-coloured frontis., three b & w plates, folding map, occasional spotting, bookplate of Sir James Montgomery of Stanhope, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, presentation copy, inscribed to half title: “Lady Montgomery, with the author’s compliments”, plus The Journeys of the Children of Israel; and their Settlement in the Promised Land, new ed., Religious Tract Society, c. 1840

10 [Carey, Mathew]. A Short Account of Algiers, and of its Several Wars against Spain, France, England, Holland, Venice, and other Powers of Europe..., with a Concise View of the Origin of the Rupture between Algiers and the United States..., 2nd ed., improved, Philadelphia: printed for Mathew Carey, 1794, 50,[2]pp., folding eng. map frontis., 2pp. pubs. ads. at rear, occasional spotting and toning, disbound 8vo Evans 26733. (1)

£100-150

14 Cooke (John H., compiler). 5,000 miles with the Cheshire Yeomanry in South Africa, 1913-14, half-tone illustrations, folding map contained in rear pocket, original cloth, upper joint split at head, d.j., tears and looses, 4to, limited edition, 226/500 signed by the compiler, together with With the Inniskilling Dragoons. The Record of a Cavalry Regiment During the Boer War, 1899-1902, by Lieut.-Colonel J. Watkins Yardley, 1st ed., 1904, portrait frontis., illustrations, folding map, pubs. cat. at end, one or two spots, bookplate, t.e.g., original contrasting cloth gilt, spine a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, with four others related: F.F. Colvin & E.R. Gordon’s Diary of the 9th (Q.R.) Lancers during the South Africa Campaign 1899 to 1902, 1904, The earl of Chester’s Regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry, its Formation and Services 1797 to 1897, 1898, Frank Reynard’s The Ninth (Queen’s Royal) Lancers 17151903, 1904 and H. Moyse-Bartlett’s The King’s African Rifles, 1956

9 [Bushby, Henry Jeffreys]. A Month in the Camp Before Sebastopol, by a Non-Combatant, 1st ed., 1855, half title, pubs. ads. at end (with frayed foredges from rough-opening), one or two spots, rear hinge tender, label remnant to front pastedown, original cloth, small split to lower joint, a few stains, 8vo, together with Six Months at Sebastopol; Being Selections from the Journal and Correspondence of the Late Major George Banken, Royal Engineers, by his brother W. Bayne Ranken, 1st ed., 1857, half title, one or two spots, original cloth, spine a little darkened, 8vo, with three others including Lt.-Col. Chas. Steevens’ Reminiscences of My Military Life from 1795 to 1818, Winchester, 1878 and J. Lewis Farley’s Modern Turkey, 1872 (5)

£200-300

£150-200

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£200-300


Lot 17 16 De Pauw (Cornelius). Recherches Philosophiques sur les Americains, ou Memoires interessants pour servir a l’Histoire de l’Espece Humaine..., 3 vols., 1771-74, later bookplate to front pastedown of each vol., contemp. mottled calf gilt, a little rubbed and some wear to extrems., small 8vo

18 Domenech (Emmanuel). Seven Years’ Residence in the Great Deserts of North America, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1860, half-titles present, hand-col. folding litho map (lined to verso) and fifty-eight coloured or tinted wood eng. plts. (inc. frontispieces), pubs. ads. present, each vol. with oval ink library stamp to title & tissue guard facing frontis., some light toning & dust-soiling, modern qtr. morocco gilt, 8vo

Sabin 59242. Howes P142. The author suggests that indigenous Americans were culturally inferior to the rest of the civilized world, provoking considerable controversy at the time. (3) £100-150

Sabin 20554. (2)

£200-300

19 Fleming (George). Travels on Horseback in Mantchu Tartary: Being a Summer’s Ride Beyond the Great Wall of China, 1863, eng. illusts. to text, occ. spotting, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed, 4to, together with Kaulback (Ronald), Salween, 1st ed., 1938, b&w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, 8vo, plus Chapman (F. Spencer), Lhasa. The Holy City, pub. Readers Union, 1940, signed by author on title, col. plts., b&w illusts., orig. printed cloth, rubbed, 8vo, plus eight other travel related

17 De Salis (William Fane). Reminiscences of Travel in China and India in 1848. By William Fane de Salis, Late Chairman of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, and of the London Chartered Bank of Australia, printed for private circulation only, Waterlow & Sons, 1892, 50pp., 32 tinted lithographed plates, a.e.g., original burgundy half morocco, a little rubbed and faded, 4to Presentation copy, inscribed to title: “Eleanor Leighton, with the authors best wishes”. William Fane de Salis (1812-96) was a barrister and businessman who undertook three journeys to Australia in 1842, 1844 and 1848 to pursue opportunities in the rapidly developing wool industry. He later held directorships of the Union Bank of Australia, the London Chartered Bank of Australia and the P & O Steam Navigation Company among others. The lithographs in this volume, after his own sketches, include views of Hong Kong, Singapore, Mount Ophir, Cochin, Mocha, Coast of Nubia, Mount Zapharan, Alexandria, Malta, Algiers and Gibraltar. Extremely scarce (only three institutional copies located). (1) £1000-1500

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£100-150


20 Franklin (John). Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the Years 1819-20-21-22, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1824, four folding charts (one torn in half), a few small repairs, some offsetting and light spotting, contemporary cloth, spines faded, a few stains, 8vo, together with Belzoni (Giovanni Battista), Narrative of the Operations and Recent Discoveries within the Pyramids, Temples, Tombs, and Excavations in Egypt and Nubia; and of a Journey to the Coast of the Red Sea, in Search of the Ancient Berenice; and Another to the Oasis of Jupiter Ammon, 2 vols., 3rd ed., 1822, portrait frontis. to vol. I (detaching, sewn at margins to front endpaper and half title), folding map (repaired and laid down), folding plan, occasional spotting, contemporary cloth, spines faded, a few stains, 8vo (4)

£200-300

21 Freshfield (Douglas W.). The Life of Horace Benedict de Saussure, 1st ed., 1920, port. frontis., num. b&w plts., orig. cloth, rubbed and bumped, 8vo Neate F67. “This book gained Freshfield an Honorary Doctorate of Laws from the University of Geneva. A delightful study of early mountaineering and life in eighteenth century Geneva.” (1) £150-200

22 Guides. Murray’s Handbook for Travellers in Algeria and Tunis..., by Sir R. Lambert Playfair, 5th ed., 1895, folding colour maps, ads. at end, original cloth, spine faded, 8vo, together with A Handbook for Travellers in India, Burma and Ceylon, Including the Provinces of Bengal, Bombay, and Madras, the Punjab, North-West Provinces, Rajputana, Central Provinces, Mysore etc. The Native States, Assam and Cashmere, 4th ed., 1901, folding map contained in rear pocket (folds reinforced), numerous folding colour maps, a few spots, original cloth, spine faded with small splits to lower joint, a few stains, 8vo, with nine others including Handbook of British North Borneo, Compiled from Reports of the Governor and Officers of the Residential Staff in Borneo, 1890 (lacking front pocket map), Hand-book for Travellers in France, 1st ed., 1843, and A Hand-Book for Travellers on the Continent, 4th ed., 1843 (11)

£150-200

26 Jukes (J. Beete). Narrative of the Surveying Voyage of H.M.S. Fly, Commanded by Captain F.P. Blackwood, R.N., in Torres Strait, New Guinea, and Other Islands of the Eastern Archipelago, During the Years 1842-1846: Together with an Excursion into the Interior Part of Java, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1847, two folding maps, 19 engraved plates, pubs. cat. at end of vol. I and front of vol. II, occasional spotting, light surface abrasions to vol. I title, original purple cloth, spines evenly faded, 8vo

23 Hedin (Sven). Through Asia, 2 vols., 1st English ed., 1898, halftitle and photogravure frontis. to each, b & w illusts. from photos, two large folding maps, some spotting, ink lib. stamps to titles, frontispiece rectos and front endpapers (somewhat soiled), hinges sl. cracked, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, a little nicked at foot of spines, large 8vo (2)

£100-150

Ferguson 4549; Hill p.159. Jukes was naturalist on the expedition and his chapter on the natural history of the Barrier Reef is of great importance, his observations strongly supporting Darwin’s theory of the formation of coral reefs. (2) £1200-1500

24 Hughes (J.E.). Eighteen Years on Lake Bangweulu, with an Introduction by Major H. C. Maydon, 1st ed., The Field, [1933], numerous illusts. from photos, colour map front endpapers, minor (paper clip?) mark to upper margin of frontis. and title, orig. orange cloth gilt, a little faded on spine, 4to Czech, p. 80. (1)

27 Kingdon-Ward (Captain F.). From China to Hkamti Long, 1st ed., 1924, 16 b & w plates, folding map, 16 pp. pubs. list at end, a few light spots, original cloth, a little rubbed with light stains, 8vo

£500-800

25 Jonquiere (Clement de la). L’Expedition d’Egypte 1798-1801, 5 vols., Paris, n.d., c. 1900, folding maps and plans, illusts. to text, a little soiling, contemp. red half morocco gilt with Athenaeum gilt stamp at foot of spines, and white china ink classification number to upper boards, sl. rubbed and soiled, covers to vols. 4 and 5 detached, together with a similarly bound set of Savary (Anne Jean Marie Rene), Memoires du duc de Rovigo, pour servir a l’histoire de l’empereur Napoleon, 8 vols., Paris, 1828, sl. rubbed and soiled, all 8vo (13)

Account of botanist and explorer Frank Kingdon-Ward’s journey from the Yangtze River to the Irrawaddy in 1922. (1) £100-150

£150-200

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30 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, portrait frontispiece, colour and b & w plates, scattered spotting, t.e.g., original blue calf gilt, faded, edges rubbed, 4to (1)

31 Middleton (J.). A Celestial Atlas containing Maps of all the Constellations visible in Great Britain with Corresponding Blank Maps of the Stars, Systematically Arranged for Communicating a practical Knowledge of the Heavens, pub. Whittaker and Co., Norwich, [1842], calligraphic title, preface and index, some dust and finger soiling to title, near contemp. manuscript ownership signature to title, tipped in manuscript list of stars, five white on black maps of the heavens and five engraved celestial maps with early hand colouring, later ownership signature to verso of each maps, some dust soiling largely confined to margins, contents loose, hinges and joints weak, hinges crudely strengthened with sticking plasters, contemp. half morocco, spine partially lacking, decorative gilt morocco label to upper board, rubbed, frayed and worn, slim oblong 4to

28 Kingdon-Ward (Captain F.). The Mystery Rivers of Tibet, A Description of the Little-Known Land where Asia’s Mightiest Rivers Gallop in Harness through the Narrow Gateway of Tibet, its Peoples, Fauna, & Flora, 1st ed., 1923, b&w frontis. and plts. from photos, folding map and pubs. ads. at rear, orig. dec. cloth, in bright condition, 8vo Capt. F. Kingdon-Ward travelled extensively in Burma, China and Tibet. He introduced numerous plants to western gardens including the Tibetan poppy and rhododendrons. This work is a detailed description of the area with much on the geography, the people, and the plants he found, including over 200 new species. (1) £300-400

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£200-300

32 [Moll, Herman]. Atlas Geographus: Or, a Compleat System of Geography, Ancient and Modern..., vol. 1 only, 1711, title repaired, twenty-three eng. folding maps, incl. twenty-one by Herman Moll, num. eng. plts. (several torn/repaired), ends on p.978, contemp. calf, crude repair to upper board, lower board missing, some wear, 4to

29 Lavoisne (C.V.). [Lavoisne’s Complete Genealogical, Historical, Chronological and Geographical Atlas...., from the Beginning of the World...., to the Opening of the British Parliament....], 4th ed., c.1829, lacking title page and f.e.p., preface detached, eighty engraved double page maps, charts and plans, all with contemp. hand colouring, water stained throughout, slight creasing, a few leaves detached, contemp. half morocco gilt, boards detached, lacking spine, worn, frayed and stained, folio, together with Black (Adam & Charles, pubs.),Black’s General Atlas of the World, pub. Edinburgh, 1888, col. litho. frontis. of flags, fifty-six colour printed litho. maps, including several double page, a few leaves detached, text block detached, contemp. half morocco gilt, worn and stained, folio, with Bartholomew (J.G. ed.),The Citizen’s Atlas of the World, pub. George Newnes Ltd., c.1900, litho. frontis. of flags, title page and contents list, sixty double page colour litho. maps, occ. short tears to central folds, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, worn at extrems., folio, Sold as a collection of plates not subject to return. (3)

£80-120

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

£200-300

33 Noyce (Wilfrid). South Col. One Man’s Adventure on the Ascent of Everest, 1953, 1st ed., William Heinemann, 1954, col. frontis., col. and b&w plts. and illusts., signed by author to half-title, orig. cloth in d.j., slightly frayed to head of spine, 8vo, together with Poems, 1st ed., 1960, ex-lib. with usual markings, bookplate, labels etc., orig. cloth, lib. no. to base of spine, in slightly torn and frayed d.j., 8vo (2)

£120-180

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£70-100


34 Outram (Lieutenant-General Sir James). The Conquest of Scinde. A Commentary, 2 parts in one, 1st ed., 1846, half title, faint ink stamps and circular repairs to title, a few spots, contemporary calf, rebacked with spine relaid, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with India’s Cries to British Humanity, Relative to the Suttee, Infanticide, British Connexion with Idolatry, Ghaut Murders, and Slavery in India; to which is Added Humane Hints for the Melioration of the State of Society in British India, by J. Peggs, 2nd ed., 1830, ten engraved plates, a few spots, bookplate, original boards, upper joint splitting, spine faded with label chipped, 8vo, plus The Lushai Expedition, 1871-1872, by R.G. Woodthorpe, 1st ed., 1873, engraved frontis. and title vignette, pubs. list at end, a few spots, bookplate, original cloth, calf reback, lightly rubbed, 8vo, with three others including Hodson’s Horse 1857-1922, by F.G. Cardew, 1928 and Captain L.P. Lumley’s History of the Eleventh Hussars, 1936 (6)

£150-200

35 Parry (William Edward). Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific; Performed in the Years 1821-22-23, in His Majesty’s Ships Fury and Hecla, 1st ed., 1824, thirty eng. plts. (inc. frontis. and four folding), nine maps & charts (inc. 4 folding), upper margin of title inscribed “Sir Byam Martin, with the author’s best compts.”, occasional offsetting and spotting, few plts. & plans with oval blind stamp to margin, 20th c. library cloth, spine faded, 4to

38 Westall (Richard). Victories of the Duke of Wellington, from Drawings by R. Westall, R.A., printed for Rodwell and Martin, 1819, i-iv,1-47pp., twelve mounted hand-col. aquatint plts. with tissue guards, leather price label ‘price 10 guineas’ to title, some offsetting, spotting and few marks, contemp. half calf, spine torn at head & foot, rubbed and scuffed, slim 4to

Sabin 58864. Sir Thomas Byam Martin (1773-1854) was a British Royal Navy officer who served at sea during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars and late as a naval administrator until his death in 1854. In August 1819 during Sir William Edward Parry’s first expedition to discover the Northwest Passage, named one of the Canadian arctic islands Byam Martin Island in honour of him. (1) £300-500

Abbey, Life 381 & Tooley 502. Large Paper copy. (1)

£500-800

36 Roscoe (Thomas). The Tourist in Switzerland and Italy, 1830; The Tourist in Italy, 1831 & 1832, together 3 vols., eng. frontis. and addn. eng. title to each, num. eng. plts., a.e.g., all contemp. green morocco, some rubbing, 8vo, together with Black & Armstrong, pub.), Belgium and Nassau; or the Continental Tourist, [1838], eng. frontis. and addn. eng. title, sixty-two eng. plts. (complete), occ. spotting, a.e.g., contemp. embossed morocco gilt, rubbed, 4to

39 Wherry (George). Alpine Notes & The Climbing Foot, 1896, b&w frontis., b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with Swiss Alpine Club, Association of British Members of the Swiss Alpine Club Inauguration of the Cabane Britannia. On the Klein Allalinhorne Saas Fee, August 17th, 1912..., pub. 1913, num. b&w plts., orig. cloth gilt, some dampstaining to upper edge of covers, 8vo, plus Young (Geoffrey Winthrop), Freedom Poems, 1914, light occ. spotting, orig. cloth, 8vo, plus Carr (Herbert), Andrew Irvine and the Enigma of Everest 1924, pub. 1979, b&w port. frontis., num. b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 8vo

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£150-200

40 Whymper (Edward). Scrambles Amongst the Alps in the Years 1860-69, 4th ed., 1893, b&w plts. and illusts, five folding maps at rear, occ. spotting, ‘cancelled’ inkstamp to recto and verso of title, t.e.g., orig. cream cloth by Zaehnsdorf, gilt snowflakes to covers, darkening to spine with lib. no. to base, 8vo

37 Selkirk (Rev. James). Recollections of Ceylon, after a Residence of nearly Thirteen Years; with an Account of the Church Missionary Society’s Operations in the Island: And Extracts from a Journal, 1st ed., 1844, map and nine lithographed plates, some coloured or tinted (frontis. a little dampstained), a few spots, bookplate, original blue cloth, spine faded with stains, 8vo, together with The Three Presidencies of India: A History of the Rise and Progress of the British Indian Possessions, by John Capper, 1st ed., 1853, portrait frontis. folding map, wood-engraved illustrations, occasional spotting, original cloth gilt, rebacked with most of original spine relaid, 8vo, with three others including Joseph Dalton Hooker’s Himalayan Journals. Notes of a Naturalist in Bengal, the Sikkim and Nepal Himalayas, the Khasia Mountains &c., 2 vols. in one, new ed., 1855 and The Revolt in Hindustan 1857-59, by Sir Evelyn Wood, 1908 (5)

£80-120

Neate W65. (1)

£200-300

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£150-200


BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY

Lot 43

41 Aikin (J.). A Description of the Country from Thirty to Forty Miles Round Manchester, 1st ed., 1795, engraved frontis., addn. eng. title (with upper third excised), sixty-one eng. plts. & maps (inc. 18 single-page maps & plans), two large folding eng. maps at rear (one in two parts, detached and some folds strengthened to verso, the other slightly cropped to edges), later endpapers, a.e.g., contemp. tree calf, rebacked preserving gilt dec. spine, 4to Upcott p.462-465. (1)

43 Atkyns (Sir Robert). The Ancient and Present State of Glocestershire, 2nd ed., 1768, eight single-page engraved armorial plates, sixty-five double-page engraved plates (complete) including double-page county map, birds-eye plan of Gloucester, view of the West Prospect of Gloucester, Gloucester Cathedral and sixty-one birds-eye views of country seats by Kip, some occasional minor spotting and very light offsetting to text, hinges repaired, contemp. calf, rebacked, board edges worn, spine and extrems. rubbed, folio

£200-300

Armorial bookplate of Albemarle Cator. (1)

42 Akerman (John Yonge). Remains of Pagan Saxondom, 1755, forty hand-col. aquatint plts., slight dust-soiling, a.e.g., contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine, extrems. rubbed, 4to (1)

£100-150

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£2000-3000


44 Barclay (Rev. James). The Complete and Universal Dictionary of the English Language...., New ed., c.1840, addn. dec. half title and engraved frontis. of the signing of the Magna Charta (sic), six uncoloured engraved portraits, a comparison plate and fifty-one b & w dec. maps by Thomas Moule bound at rear, including several duplicates, some spotting and staining, contemp. half calf, boards and spine near detached, rubbed and worn, 4to

48 Black’s Colour Guides. The Thames by Mortimer Menpes, Text by G. E. Mitton, 1st ed., 1906, num. col. plts., t.e.g., orig. dec. cloth gilt, some rubbing, 4to, together with Yorkshire, Painted & Described by Gordon Home, 1st ed., 1908, num. col. plts., orig. dec. cloth, rubbed, 4to, plus The Rivers & Streams of England, Painted by Sutton Palmer, Described by A. G. Bradley, 1st ed., 1909, num. col. plts., orig. dec. cloth gilt, rubbed, 4to, plus twentyfour other British related Colour Guides, incl. Essex, The Wye, Birds of Britain, English Costume, etc., generally VG condition

The map collation is odd, with several lacking and many duplicated. The maps present consist of :- Berkshire, Bedfordshire (2), Buckinghamshire (2), Cambridgeshire (2), Cheshire (2), Cumberland (2), Cornwall (2), Devon, Durham, Derbyshire (2), Dorset, England & Wales (2), Essex, Gloucestershire (2), Hampshire, Herefordshire (2), Hertfordshire (2), Huntingdonshire, Isle of Man (2), Isle of Thanet, Isle of Wight, Kent, Lancashire, Leicestershire (2), Lincolnshire (2), London (2), Northumberland, Nottinghamshire, Rutland, Worcestershire, Monmouthshire, Wiltshire, Somerset, Portsmouth, Middlesex and Boston. Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1) £150-200

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49 Brayley (Edward Wedlake). A Topographical History of Surrey..., The Geological Section, by Gideon Mantell, 5 vols., 1850, 129 eng. plts. (inc. frontispieces, few plts. folding), folding hand-col. plan & geological plan, two leaves in vol. 2 detached and frayed to margins, occ. spotting and minor dampstaining to few leaves, numerous wood eng. illusts., occasional spotting, contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spines with contrasting labels (some replaced), extrems. slightly rubbed, 8vo

45 Barclay (Rev. James). Barclay’s Universal English Dictionary Newly Revised, c.1840, lacking title and f.e.p.s, dec. half title torn and frayed with loss, five engraved plts. and fifty-five dec. eng. maps and town plans by Thomas Moule, six maps torn and frayed with slight loss, several leaves detached, some spotting and staining throughout, hinges and joints weak and cracked, contemp. half calf gilt, frayed and worn, 4to Sold as a collection of maps not subject to return. (1)

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£200-300

Large paper copy. (1)

£100-150

51 Campbell (Alexander). A Journey from Edinburgh Through Parts of North Britain, Containing Remarks on Scottish Landscape; and Observations on Rural Economy, Natural History, Manufactures, Trade, and Commerce ..., 2 vols., printed John Stockdale, 1st ed., 1802, forty-four tinted aqua views (correct as list), some offsetting from plts. to adjacent text leaves, untrimmed, orig. two-tone boards with paper label to spine of each, rubbed and wear to extrems., 4to (2)

£150-200

52 Capper (Benjamin Pitts). A Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom, 1st ed., pub. Richard Phillips, 1808, forty-six eng. maps with orig. hand col. (inc. some folding), British Isles map slightly frayed & dust-soiled to fore-edge margin, few leaves closetrimmed & one leaf frayed to margins, some spotting, contemp. marbled calf, rebacked (faded), thick 8vo

£150-200

47 Bigland (Ralph). Historical, Monumental and Genealogical Collections Relative to the County of Gloucester....., vol.1 (only), pub. John Nichols, 1786, addn. half title, dedication and preface, three pages of heraldic crests, numerous engraved b & w illusts. throughout, some water staining, later end papers, late 19th century half morocco gilt, damp stained and worn, folio, together with Rudder (Samuel),A New History of Gloucestershire...., pub. Cirencester, 1779, title page with later manuscript ownerhip signature, folding uncoloured engraved map backed with later linen, numerous uncoloured eng. plts. throughout, text block partially broken, crude repairs to last few leaves, crude modern amateur fablon wrappers, folio, with Lysons (Samuel),A Collection of Gloucestershire Antiquities, pub. T.Cadell & W.Davies, 1804, lacking title page, numerous b & w and colour engravings throughout, some water staining, later qtr. morocco gilt, rubbed and worn, folio, plus Camden (William),Camden’s Britannia...., 1695, portrait frontis. torn with loss, title page frayed with loss, lacking all maps, crude repairs to index, crude modern fablon wrappers, folio Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (4)

£200-300

50 Brayley (E.W. and Herbert, W., publishers). A Concise Account, Historical and Descriptive, of Lambeth Palace, 1806, additional engraved title, 19 engraved plates, including six handcoloured, occasional light spotting, bookplate, contemporary calf, spine defective, rubbed, folio

46 Bartlett (W.H. & others, illust.). The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland, vol.2 (only), pub. George Virtue, c.1841, addn. dec. half title, numerous uncoloured engraved plts., occ. staining, a.e.g., contemp. cloth gilt, 4to, together with Hall (Mr & Mrs S.C.),Ireland: Its Scenery, Character &c., vol. 2 (only of 3), c.1850, addn. dec. half title, numerous uncoloured eng. plts. numerous wood eng. vignettes to text, some staining, front end papers detached, contemp. half morocco gilt, spine partially detached, rubbed and worn, large 8vo, with Dolby (William),The History of Ireland...., 2 vols., c.1850, vol. 1 lacking title but retaining addn. dec. half title, numerous eng. plts. some staining, upper hinges broken, contemp. half morocco, rubbed and worn, large 8vo, with three others similar Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (7)

£200-300

Chubb CCCXXVII. (1)

£100-150

53 Cary (John). Cary’s New Map of England and Wales, with Part of Scotland on which are Carefully laid down all the Direct and Principal Cross Roads, the Course of the Rivers and Navigable Canals....., pub. J.Cary, 1794, engraved title, dedication and explanation leaf, dedication with near contemp. ownership signature, engraved general map of England & Wales with contemp. wash colouring, seventy-seven engraved maps on eighty-one sheets, all with contemp. outline colouring, occ. slight offsetting, index bound in at rear, later end papers, 19th century gilt dec. sheep with contrasting morocco label to spine. bumped and worn at extrems., 4to (1)

£80-120

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£100-150


54 Cary (John). Cary’s Traveller’s Companion, or a Delineation of the Turnpike Roads of England and Wales...., 1824, calligraphic title page, contemp. ownership signature and date (July 12th 1826), on verso of contents list, forty-three (complete as list) engraved maps with bright contemp. outline colouring, including one folding (Yorkshire), list of market & borough towns and advertisement bound at rear, contemp. half calf, corners repaired, 8vo Chubb. CCLXXXIV. (1)

£100-150

57 Cooke (Edward William). Sixty-five Plates of Shipping and Craft, 1829, sixty-five etched plates including vignette title and list of plates at rear, orig. cloth, a little frayed at extrems., 4to (1)

58 Cruchley (George Frederick, publisher). Cruchley’s County Atlas of England & Wales shewing all the Railways & Stations with their names, Also the Turnpike Roads and Principal Crossroads to all the Cities, Market and Borough Towns with the Distance from Town to Town Delineated on a Series of 46 County Maps, n.d. [1863 or later], calligraphic title page and index, forty-seven litho. maps with contemp. hand colouring (complete as list), printed ownership signature with minor pencil annotations to front paste down, book plate of P.H.Edwards, gutta percha perished, contents loose, a.e.g., contemp. ‘envelope style’ limp morocco, with gilt title to upper board, frayed and worn, spine partially lacking, 4to, together with Cornwell (James),A School Atlas, 1861, title page with library stamp, twenty-four engraved maps with contemp. outline colouring, juvenile manuscript on verso of world map, some finger and dust soiling throughout, contemp. cloth boards with printed label to upper board, rebacked, worn at extrems., 12mo

55 Cary (John). Cary’s New and Correct English Atlas: Being a New Set of County Maps from Actual Surveys....., 2nd. ed., pub. John Cary, 1793, advertisement, title and dedication, mid 19th. century ownership signature and date to f.e.p., forty-six (of 47), lacking Hampshire, engraved maps with contemp. outline colouring, each with page of descriptive text, occ. spotting, modern end papers, contemp. marbled calf, rebacked, 4to Chubb. CCLXI. (1)

£300-500

£300-500

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£200-300

59 Domesday. Domesday Book Studies, Oxfordshire, 3 vols., 1987-90, together with Domesday Book Studies, Derbyshire, 3 vols., 1987-90, num. illusts. and facsimile documents etc., orig. qtr. cloth, contained in solander boxes, folio Limited edition 354/1000 & 273/1000 respectively. (2)

60 Enfield (William). An Essay Towards the History of Leverpool, drawn up from Papers left by the Late Mr. George Perry, and from other Materials since Collected ... with views of the principal public structures, a chart of the harbour and a map of the environs, 2nd ed., with additions, printed for Joseph Johnson, 1774, title lined to verso, list of subscribers, nine single-page engraved views, folding eng. chart of Liverpool harbour, folding eng. map of Liverpool, and folding eng. map of projections (each with some strengthened folds, projections map torn with minor loss to fold), occasional offsetting, recent qtr. calf, folio

56 Clutterbuck (Robert). The History and Antquities of the County of Hertford, 3 vols., 1815-27, seven engraved maps and plans (inc. one folding), forty-seven engraved plates (inc. 3 hand-col. lithographs), occasional spotting and browning, a.e.g., contemp. morocco by Lloyd, gilt dec. spines slightly faded, folio A handsome set. (3)

£100-150

Upcott pp.466-467. (1)

£400-500

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£200-300


65 Gunton (Symon). The History of the Church of Peterburgh, wherein the Most Remarkable Things concerning that Place, from the First Foundation thereof ..., ed. Symon Patrick, printed for Richard Chiswell, 1686, imprimatur leaf present, four eng. plts. at rear as called for, Extra Illustrated with approx. ninety-five eng. plts. (some mounted & folding) and various newspaper cuttings & pamphlets etc., interleaved with blank leaves including many with manuscript notes, contemp. calf, rebacked, folio Upcott p.1010. (1)

£200-300

66 Horsfield (Thomas Walker). The History, Antiquities, and Topography of the County of Sussex, 2 vols., Sussex Press, Lewes, 1835, port. frontis. to each vol., two folding. eng. maps, fifty-four eng. plts. (correct as list), num. wood eng. illusts. to text, occ. spotting, contemp. qtr. morocco gilt, rubbed 4to (2)

£150-200

61 Fullarton (A. & Co., pub.). The Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales, 4 vols., 1840 - 43, forty-two double page engraved maps, four folding engraved maps and three engraved plts., slight spotting and offsetting, near contemp. half calf with contrasting morocco gilt labels to spine, rubbed, 4to, together with The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland, 3 vols., 1846, addn. half title to vol. 1, eleven engraved maps including nine folding by J & C Walker, eleven eng. plts., matching bindings, 4to (7)

£300-500

62 Gillingwater (Edmund). An Historical Account of the Ancient Town of Lowestoft in the County of Suffolk. To which is Added some Cursory Remarks on the Adjoining Parishes and a General Account of the Island of Lothingland, 1st. ed. [1790], addn. half title, litho. portrait frontis. of Edmund Gillingwater (not called for), manuscript ownership signature on verso, newspaper cutting and wood engraving of Lowestoff (sic) harbour (not called for) on f.e.p., rear board near detached, near contemp. half calf with contrasting morocco label to spine, rubbed and worn at extrems., 4to (1)

67 Hutchins (John). The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset, 5 vols. (incl. Appendix), 1st eds. (except vols. 3 & 4, 2nd ed.), 1774, num. eng. plts, folding maps, plans etc., a few with small tape repairs to verso, some offsetting, occ. spotting, vol. 1 title with loss to upper portion (repaired), contemp. half calf gilt, head of spine torn to vols. 1-3, rubbed and scuffed, folio

£100-150

63 Green (William). The Tourist’s New Guide, containing A Description of the Lakes, Mountains, and Scenery, in Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire, with some Account of their Bordering Towns and Villages, 2 vols., Kendal, 1819, folding eng. map (lightly foxed), twelve soft ground etchings, without the twenty-four aqua. plts. (as often), errata leaf at rear of each vol., half-titles discarded, sprinkled edges, contemp. half calf, extrems. sl. rubbed, vol. 2 with 2” loss at foot, 8vo

Upcott pp. 174-180. (5)

£400-600

Abbey, Scenery, 190. A far more complete and detailed description of the whole of the Lake District than any previous work. Rarely found complete with both sets of aquatints and etchings. (2) £150-200

64 Griffith (Samuel Young). Griffith’s New Historical Description of Cheltenham and its Vicinity, pub. Cheltenham, 1826, eng. title, three eng. maps & plans (one folding), fifty-two eng. plts. (lacking the view of Montpellier Baths, but with three additional plts.), twenty-one trade plts. at rear, occasional spotting, edges untrimmed, recent cloth hinges to endpapers, orig. printed boards, recent morocco spine and board fore-edges, large 4to Hyett & Bazeley, vol. 2, p.58. One of fifty copies, with proof plates on India paper. (1) £150-200

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Lot 70 68 Keere (Pieter van den). [England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland Described and Abridged with ye Historic Relation of things Worthy memory from a farr larger Voulume Done by John Speed, Anno Cum privilegio, pub. George Humble, 1627], lacking prelims., decorative title page and pps. 1 - 13 fifty-three uncoloured engraved maps only (of 63), several maps and leaves of text frayed with slight loss, text block partially broken with some leaves detached, upper hinge broken, contemp. vellum, stained and cockled with crude roundels cut out of front and rear of binding oblong 12mo, Chubb XII. Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1)

70 Kitchin (Thomas). Kitchin’s Pocket Atlas of the Counties of South Britain or England and Wales, Drawn to One Scale; By which the true Proportion they Severally bear to each other may be easily ascertained, with the measured Distances from London by the Nearest Roads, Annexed to all the Cities, Borough & Market Towns in the Kingdom. Being the first set of Counties ever Published on this Plan, 1st. ed., pub. T.Kitchin & J.Gapper, 1769, calligraphic oval engraved title page within a double line eliptical border, contents list in near contemp. ink manuscript to verso, fifty-seven uncoloured engraved maps (on forty-eight sheets), including eight folding (complete), contemp. end papers with old library stamp to front pastedown, contemp. limp sheep envelope style binding, cracked and worn at extrems., oblong 8vo

£800-1200

69 Kirby (John, of Wickham-Market). The Suffolk Traveller, First Published by Mr. John Kirby..., Who took an actual Survey of the whole County, in the Years 1732, 1733, and 1734, 2nd ed., 1764, folding eng. map, hand-coloured in outline (cropped to outer ruled margin, few closed tears, one repaired), four folding strip maps, final gathering loose, contemp. half calf, lacking title label, boards detached, worn, 8vo (1)

Chubb CCXXXV. Hodson 258. Kentish. A Catalogue of County Atlases....., 2012, item 33. A scarce atlas which Chubb describes as “a very rare and apparently unknown atlas discovered on a Cambridge book stall”. Hodson lists just four complete examples. A few copies have come to light since Chubb made his observations but this must still be regarded as a rare cartographic item. (1) £2000-3000

£80-120

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71 London. An Historical Account of the Curiosities of London and Westminster, In Three Parts, 1767, contemp. sheep, worn at head of spine, 12mo, together with other London related including Walker’s County Map of Middlesex, 1843, plus other folding maps of London and surounding area (one framed & glazed) (8)

£100-150

72 Maitland (William). The History of Edinburgh, from its Foundation to the Present Time..., 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1753, folding linen backed eng. map with repair to central fold, twenty eng. plts. (one folding), some light toning and occasional spotting, 20th speckled calf gilt, folio (1)

£250-350

73 Manning (Rev. Owen, and Bray, William). The History and Antiquities of the County of Surrey..., 3 vols., 1804-14, eighty-five eng. plates and plans (inc. two folding maps), thirteen pedigrees (mostly folding) and eng. illusts. to text, occasional scattered spotting and offsetting, a.e.g., hinges cracked, late 19th c. calf by Riviere, gilt dec. spines, folio

Lot 73

Upcott pp.1209-1216. Armorial bookplate of Rev. Richard Pulteney. A handsome set. (3) £800-1200

74 Maps & engravings. ‘Maps from Lewis’s Topographical Dictionary, 1834 and other Maps and Pictures’, c.1840, tipped in manuscript title, twenty-two hand coloured engraved topographical views and sixty-three engraved maps including examples by Lewis, Ellis, Moule, Archer, Cary, Fullarton and Hall, all tipped in to a modern folio scrap book, occ. spotting, modern half morocco gilt, oblong folio (1)

£150-200

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77 Roy (William). The Military Antiquities of the Romans in Britain, Published by the Order and at the Expence of the Society of Antiquaries of London, 1793, fifty-one eng. maps and plans(some double-page or folding, complete), contemp. qtr. calf, wear to extrems., tall folio (1)

£150-200

75 Pigot (James, & Co., publisher). Pigot & Co.’s Metropolitan New Alphabetical Directory for 1827, folding circular map of London with contemp. hand colouring, old folds strengthened on verso, numerous dec. engraved advertisements bound at rear, a few pages detached, contemp. diced calf with gilt dec. spine, worn and frayed at head of spine, large 8vo, together with Pigot and Co.’s Royal National and Commercial Directory and Topography of the Counties of Bedford, Cambridge, Essex, Herts, Huntingdon, Kent, Middlesex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Surrey and Sussex....., The Work Embellished with Beautiful County Maps...., 1839, dec. title page, eleven engraved folding maps with contemp. outline colouring, some toning and offsetting, lacking boards and spine, large 8vo (2)

£120-180

76 Robertson (Archibald). A Topographical Survey of the Great Road from London to Bath and Bristol...., 2 vols, 1792, title page to each vol., lacking half-title to vol. 1?, sixty-five (complete) b & w aquatint plts., eleven uncol. eng. maps (including 10 folding), later end papers, 20th century half vellum with two contrasting morocco gilt labels to spines, foot of spines with traces of adhesive, 8vo

78 Scott (Walter). The Border Antiquities of England and Scotland; Comprising Specimens of Architecture and Sculpture, and other Vestiges of Former Ages..., 2 vols., 1st ed., 1814-17, addn. eng. title to each and ninety-three eng. plts. on india paper (including frontis. to vol. 1), occassional scattered spotting, contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spines, joints slightly cracked, large 4to

Abbey Scenery 24. (2)

Large Paper copy. Armorial bookplate of Lord Northwick. (2)

£300-500

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£200-300


79 Smith (Charles, Cartographer). Smith’s Actual Survey of the Roads from London to Brighthelmstone, through Ryegate, Crawley & Cuckfield, with a branch to Worthing. Also from London to Worthing, through Dorking, Horsham & Steyning, with a branch from Steyning to Brighthelmstone. Exhibiting all the Noblemens & Gentlemens Seats... to which is added A List of the Inns, distinguishing those that keep Post Horses & Carriages from others... printed for C. Smith, Mapseller, May 1800, eng. title-page, Advertisement, and List of Coaches & Waggons, twenty-seven hand-col. eng. maps, a few fox spots, title-page dust-soiled, lacking front free endpaper, contemp. half calf, worn, with upper joint cracked and loss to marbled paper sidings, sm. 8vo (1)

£150-200

80 Smith (A.C.). Guide to the British and Roman Antiquities of the North Wiltshire Downs in a Hundred Square Miles Round Abury, 2nd ed. pub. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1885, b & w plts. and illusts., mounted sectional maps, orig. gilt dec. green cloth, folio, together with Aubrey (John & Jackson, John Edward), Wiltshire. The Topograpical Collections of John Aubrey..., Corrected & Enlarged, Devizes: Wiltshire Archaeological & Natural History Society, 1862, eng. frontis., eng. & litho plts., 20th c. morocco, some fading, 4to, with Webb (Edward Doran), The History of the Hundred of Ramsbury in the County of Wiltshire, Part 1 (all pub.), Salisbury, 1890, few b & w plts., some marginal fraying, 20th c. half calf, folio, and Kelly’s Directory, Wiltshire, 1889, folding map, orig. red cloth gilt, spine darkened, slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other Wiltshire related including Heraldry in Wiltshire by David Buckeridge, 8 vols. in one, Devizes, 2000, orig. cloth in d.j., folio, and eleven issues of Wiltshire Archaeological Society Magazine (approx. 40)

£200-300

Lot 79 81 Smith (Charles Hamilton). The Ancient Costume of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Seventh to the Sixteenth Century, An Improved Edition, Henry G. Bohn, 1848, half-title, addn. hand-col. aquatint title, sixty hand-col. aquatint plts. (some heightened in gold), list of subscribers, minor marginal toning and occasional finger soiling, a.e.g., near contemp. half morocco, neatly rebacked preserving orig. gilt dec. spine, a trifle rubbed, folio Abbey Life, 431 (for first edition). (1)

£300-400

82 Survey of London. 40 vols., a broken run, between vols. I & XLIV, 1900-94, num. b&w plts., illusts., maps, folding plans etc., mostly orig. cloth gilt, twenty vols. in d.j.s, several in orig. publisher’s packaging (earlier vols. in recent cloth gilt), 4to, together with three others related (43)

£300-500

83 Teesdale (Henry, publisher). [New British Atlas, Containing a Complete set of County Maps, on which are Delineated all the Principal Cross Roads, Cities, Towns & most Considerable Villages, Parks, Rivers, Navigable Canals & Railways Preceded by General Maps of England, Ireland, Scotland, North & South Wales....., 1829], lacking title page and prelims., three engraved folding maps of England & Wales, Scotland and Ireland, two maps of Wales and forty eng. county maps, including Yorkshire on four sheets, (complete), all with bright contemp. hand colouring, bookplate of William Leaf, contemp. half calf with gilt morocco label to upper board, boards detached, spine partially lacking, rubbed and worn, slim folio Chubb CCCCIX. (1)

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£400-600


84 Trench (Col. Sir Frederick William). A Collection of Papers Relating to the Thames Quay, with Hints for some further Improvements in the Metropolis, 1827, seventeen eng. plts., plans etc. (many folding), a few heightened with colour, one leaf detached, orig. cloth, rubbed and faded, 4to (1)

£150-200

85 Walker (J. & C.). [British Atlas, Comprising Separate Maps of Every County in England, Each Riding in Yorkshire and North & South Wales, Showing the Roads, Railways, Canals, Parks, Boundaries of Boroughs &c...], 1869, addn. eng. title, missing printed title, forty-five (of 47) eng. maps, hand-col. in outline, contemp. half calf gilt, upper board detached, rubbed and some marks, folio The missing maps are Hants & Sussex. Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1) £100-150

86 Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, vols. 1-7, 9-50 & 53, mixed eds., pub. Devizes & Trowbridge, 1940-2000, all orig. cloth, vol. 53 in d.j., rubbed, 8vo, together with forty-six duplicates & two others related (101)

£150-200

NATURAL HISTORY 87 Claridge (John). A General View of the Agriculture in the County of Dorset, with Observations on the Means of its Improvement, 1793, half-title, three uncol. aquatint plts., bound with Pomeroy (William Thomas), General View of the Agriculture of the County of Worcester..., 1794, half-title, bound with Clark (John), General View of the Agriculture of the County of Brecknock..., 1794, half-title, few pencil notes to margins, bound with Martin (Alexander), General View of the Agriculture of the County of Renfrew..., 1794, half-title, some dampstaining , bound with Hassall (Charles), General View of the Agriculture of the County of Carmarthen..., 1794, half-title, bound with Griggs (Messrs., of Kelvedon), General View of the Agriculture of the County of Essex, 1794, half-title, bound with Stone (Thomas), General View of the Agriculture of the County of Huntingdon..., 1793, half-title, bound with Robinson (John), Letter to Sir John Sinclair, Bart. from John Robinson, Esq. Surveyor-General of Woods and Forests, 5th April, 1794, pub. 1794, half-title, bound with Somerville (Robert), Outlines of the Fifteenth Chapter of the Proposed General Report from the Board of Agriculture, on the Subject of Manures, 1795, half-title, bound with Kent (Nathaniel), General View of the Agriculture of the County of Norfolk..., 1794, one hand-col. aquatint, leaf A2 detached and lacking A3, contemp. half calf, spine leather torn, without covering to lower board, upper board worn some with loss of marbled paper, 4to (1)

Lot 88

£200-300

88 Curtis (William). The Botanical Magazine; or Flower-Garden Displayed...., vols. 9 & 10 (bound as one), 1795 & 1796, title pages and seventy-two engraved plates with contemp. hand colouring, some spotting and staining, new end papers, modern qtr. calf gilt, 8vo (1)

£200-300

89 Curtis (William). Botanical Magazine, [vol. 50], n.d., c. 1823, lacking title, seventy-nine hand-col. plts. (some folding), contemp. half morocco, rubbed and wear to extrems., 8vo Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (1)

£250-350

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90 Darwin (Charles, editor). The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, under the command of Captain Fitzroy, R.N., during the years 1832 to 1836..., 4 vols., Commemorative Facsimile Edition, pub. Royal Geographical Society, 1994, b & w and col. plts. (some folding), orig. half mock leather gilt, 4to, contained in orig. wooden display box with hinged lid to form lectern (sl. rubbed in places) Limited edition, 67/1000 copies. (4)

£300-400

91 Duhamel du Monceau (Henri Louis). A Practical Treatise of Husbandry: Wherein are Contained, Many Useful and Valuable Experiments and Observations in the New Husbandry, Collected During a Series of Years..., also, the Most Approved Practice of the Best English Farmers, in the Old Method of Husbandry..., 1759, title printed in red & black, six eng. plts. (inc. 4 folding), one folding table (tape repair to verso), some spotting and offsetting, slight worm damage to lower inner margin of last few leaves, contemp. calf, sometime rebacked, rubbed and some wear, 4to, Kress B5778, together with Parkinson (John), Paradisi in Sole, Paradisus Terrestris, Faithfully Reprinted from the Edition of 1629, pub. Methuen & Co., 1904, num. eng. illusts., rough-trimmed, recent cloth gilt, folio (2)

94 [Hayes, Samuel]. A Practical Treatise on Planting; and the Management of Woods and Coppices, 1st ed., Dublin: printed by Wm. Sleater, 1794, eng. title-page (foxed and with short tear in fore-margin), four eng. plts., one folding (torn at gutter and neardetached), letterpress engs., O1 and O2 with closed tear in foreedge, 19th c. half calf, rubbed, joints splitting, 8vo in 4s (1)

£400-600

£150-200

92 Evelyn (John). Silva: or, a Discourse of Forest Trees, and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesty’s Dominions, 5th ed., 1729, title in red & black (spotted & dust-soiled), eng. illusts. to text, light worming to lower blank margins of leaves at front of volume, later endpapers, contemp. calf, old reback, joints cracked, worn, folio Henrey 136. (1)

£100-150

93 Goldsmith (Oliver). A History of the Earth and Animated Nature..., 2 vols., 1847, addn. hand-col. eng. title to vol. 2 only (loss to upper portion, repaired), num. hand-col. plts. (some offsetting), contemp. calf, rebacked and recornered preserving orig. spines, rubbed, 8vo, together with Yarrell (William), A History of British Fishes, 2 vols., 1836, num. eng. illusts. to text, contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed, 8vo, plus Thorburn (Archibald), British Birds, 4 vols., new ed., 1925-26, num. col. plts., a.e.g., recent red half morocco gilt bound by Maltbys of Oxford, 8vo, plus eleven other natural history related

95 Houghton (Rev. W.). British Fresh-Water Fishes, 2 vols., pub. William Mackenzie, 1879, forty-one chromo. plts. (complete), wood engs. to text, a.e.g., orig. pub. gilt dec. cloth, spine ends frayed, some wear to extrems., folio

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£150-200

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£300-400


96 Hussey (T. J.). Illustrations of British Mycology, Containing Figures and Descriptions of the Funguses of Interest and Novelty Indigenous to Britain, 2nd Series, 1855, fifty hand-col. plts., orig. cloth gilt, contemp. reback preserving orig. spine (paper label to base of spine), rubbed, folio (1)

£400-600

97 Jardine (Sir William). Humming-Birds, 2 vols., Naturalist’s Library series, pub. Edinburgh, 1833, eng. port. frontis. and addn. hand col. eng. vign. title to each, sixty-four hand col. eng. plts. (complete), pubs. ads. at rear of vol. 1, t.e.g., recent blue half morocco bound by Maltbys of Oxford, gilt morocco labels to spines, small 8vo

Lot 97

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£300-400


98 Jardine (Sir William). Naturalist’s Library: Mammalia, vols. 2 & 5, pub. Edinburgh, 1834-36; Entomology, vol. 3, 1835, together 3 vols., eng. frontis. and addn. eng. title to each, 100 eng. plts. (many hand-col.), recent cloth with gilt morocco labels to spine of each, 8vo, together with Hulme (F. Edward), Familiar Wild Flowers, 1st5th series, n.d. c. 1910, num. col. plts., a few leaves detached to vol. 2, orig. gilt dec. cloth, 8vo (8)

£150-200

99 Maund (Benjamin). The Botanic Garden: Consisting of Highly Finished Representations of Hardy Ornamental Flowering Plants Cultivated in Great Britain...., 7 vols., nos. 4 - 9 & 13, c.1825, dec. title page to each vol., addn. half title, 167 (only) engraved plts. with contemp. hand colouring, each with tissue guard, occ. spotting, matching contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed at extrems. 8vo (7)

£400-600

100 Mawe (John). The Linnaean System of Conchology, Describing the Orders, Genera, and Species of Shells, Arranged into Divisions and Families: With a View to Facilitate the Student’s Attainment of the Science, 1823, thirty-seven hand-col. litho. plts. incl. frontis., publisher’s ads. bound at front, contemp. half calf, modern leather reback, rubbed and some corner wear, 8vo (1)

£150-200

101 McTaggart (Lieut.-Col. M.F.). From Colonel to Subaltern, Some Keys for Horseowners, pub. Country Life, 1928, col. frontis. and illusts., orig. pen & ink illustration to verso of half-title captioned “The way of the Regiment”, verso of frontis. inscribed “To darling old Pippin with lots of love and a jolly Christmas ‘Dormouse’, 1928”, t.e.g., reainder untrimmed, orig. vellum, 4to (limited Edition de Luxe 142/150, signed “M.F McTaggart, The Wag”), together with Fothergill (George A.), Twenty Sporting Designs with Selections from the Poets, pub. Edinburgh, 1911, b & w plts. and illusts., orig. qtr. cloth, surface wear to upper board, folio, (signed limited ed. 98/300), with Chalmers (Patrick R.), Birds Ashore and A-Foreshore, 1st ed., 1935, col. plts. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth, slightly marked, 4to, plus one other

Lot 98

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£80-120

102 Morris (Rev. F.O.). A History of British Birds, 6 vols., 4th ed., 1895-97, 394 hand-col. plts., browning to endpapers, t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, 4to (6)

Lot 99

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£200-300


103 Oeder (Georg Christian). Icones Plantarum Sponte Nascentium in Reginis Daniae et Norvegiae, in Ducatibus Slesvici et Holsatiae..., 12 Fascicles in 4 vols., 1761-77, general titles printed in red and dated 1766-1777, 720 engraved plates, some folding, a few minor spots, Glasgow University Library booklabels, contemporary half calf, covers detached, rubbed, 4to Hunt 594; Nissen 2249. The complete work was issued in 51 fascicles (each with 60 plates) plus three Supplements, in 18 volumes from 1761-1883. (4) ÂŁ1000-1500

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104 Sherer (John). Rural Life Described and Illustrated, in the Management of Horses, Dogs, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry etc., etc., Their Treatment in Health and Disease....., Modern Farming, Gardening, Shooting, Angling...., c.1860, addn. dec. half title, eighty-five uncoloured engravings and lithographs (including three folding), bound with orig. pubs. paper wrappers, contemp. half calf with gilt dec. spine, rubbed and worn, 4to, together with, Oliver (F.W.),The Natural History of Plants....., from the German of Anton Kerner von Marilaun, 2 vols., pub. Blackie & Son, 1894, sixteen chromolitho. plts. and numerous b & w illusts. to text throughout, contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed and worn, 4to, with Deakin (Richard),Florigraphia Britannica; or Engravings and Descriptions of the Flowering Plants and Ferns of Brtiain 3 vols. (of 4), 1841 - 47, numerous b & w eng. plts., contemp. half sheep, rubbed, worn and frayed, 8vo, plus, Grommbridge and Sons (pubs.),The Floral World, Garden Guide and Country Companion, 1877, twelve chromolitho. plts. (including four folding), contemp. half morocco, lacking upper board and spine, 8vo, together with another nine vols. similar, various sizes and condition

105 Sowerby (James, & Smith, James Edward). English Botany; or, Coloured Figures of British Plants, 12 vols., 2nd ed., 1832-46, approx. 2580 hand-col. eng. plts. (incl. five folding), occ. spotting, a couple of hinges broken, vols. 1-7 contemp. qtr. cloth, vols. 8-12 contemp. diced calf gilt, spines missing and covers detached to vols. 1 & 2, rubbed and wear, 8vo Nissen 2225. (12)

£500-800

106 Sowerby (James). English Botany; or, Coloured Figures of British Plants, Edited by John T. Boswell Syme..., 12 vols., 3rd ed., 1863-72, over 1800 hand-col. plts., gutta-percha perished and contents loose to vol. 12, t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. green cloth, head of spine torn to vol. 9, several vols. dampstained to covers, rubbed and wear to extrems., large 8vo, together with The Ferns of Great Britain, 1859, num. b&w plts., orig. blindstamped gilt dec. blue cloth, spine ends split, rubbed, 8vo (13)

£400-600

107 Sowerby (George Brettingham). Illustrated Index of British Shells, Containing Figures of all the Recent Species, 1st ed., 1859, twenty-four hand-col. eng. plts., bound with the second edition of the same work, 1887, twenty-six hand-col. eng. plts., scattered minor spotting, modern cloth over marbled boards, large 8vo

Sold as a collection of engravings and prints not subject to return. (16) £100-150

(1)

£200-300

108 Stern (F.C.). A Study of the Genus Paeonia, pub. Royal Horticultural Society, 1946, fifteen col. plts. by Lilian Snelling, b&w illusts. to text, slight loss to upper cover of front endpaper, orig. blUe cloth gilt, folio, together with Walters (S. M.; Brady, A. & others), The European Garden Flora. A Manual for the Identification of Plants Cultivated in Europe, Both Out-of-Doors and Under Grass, vols. 2-6, pub. Cambridge University Press, 1984-2004, orig. cloth, some rubbing, 4to (6)

£100-150

109 Walton (Izaak and Cotton, Charles). The Complete Angler or the Contemplative Man’s Recreation..., 2 vols., pub. William Pickering, 1836, fourteen eng. plts. (inc. some with later handcolouring) and numerous eng. vignettes (correct as list), inscription to half titles, title in red & black, slight toning and finger-soiling to margins, a.e.g., contemp. blind dec. dark green morocco, rebacked, preserving orig. spines, vol. 1 with small white paint spotting to boards, 4to (2)

£150-200

110 Wood (William). Index Entomologicus; or a Complete Illustrated Catalogue, Consisting of 1944 Figures, of the Lepidopterous Insects of Great Britain, one vol. bound as two (text/plates), 1839, fifty-four hand-col. eng. plts., the volume of plates interleaved with blanks with occasional manuscript notes of county seen (mostly Derbyshire) and with year and often the month, front pastedown inscribed to S.S. Burney from C.P.B., October 1845, a pencil mark in the four-page list of subscribers identifying the latter as Rev. Charles Parr Burney of Greenwich, upper inner hinges of vol. 2 broken and rear inner hinges weak, contemp. gilt-dec. half calf over marbled boards, rebacked with orig. spines relaid, small loss at foot of second spine, rubbed, 8vo (2)

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£200-300


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MAPS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated

111 Africa. A collection of approx. eighty-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including maps of North, West and East Africa and the continent, with examples by Tallis, S.D.U.K., Bonne, Mallet, Bartholomew, Lizars., Weller, A & C Black, Wilkinson, Arrowsmith, Johnston, Gall & Inglis and Fullarton, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.85)

£200-300

112 Allen (Joseph & Rowe R.). Allen’s English Atlas, being a set of County Maps on Cards..., 2nd edition, pub. Feby. 20th. 1813, forty-three (complete) engraved county maps with contemp. hand colouring, the map of England & Wales also printed on verso, each card approx. 90 x 60mm, contained in contemp. slip case with pubs. printed label to upper board and contents list on rear board, a little rubbed and worn We can find no auction records for this rare set of playing cards. They are described by Yasha Beresiner in ‘The Map Collector’, Issue 30, March 1985 and this set of the second edition of the Allen cards was described by Kit Batten in ‘The Imcos Journal. Issue 58, Autumn 1994. (1) £1500-2000

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116* Bedfordshire. Speed (John), Beford Shire and the Situation of Bedford Described with the Armes of thos Honorable Familyes that have borne ye titles of Dukes and Earls thereof, pub. George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Bedford, some water staining, small hole to image crudely repaired, 385 x 510mm, framed and glazed, together with Kitchin (Thomas),A New Improved Map of Oxfordshire from the Best Surveys and Intelligences Divided into its Hundreds, pub. Carington & John Bowles and Robert Sayer, c.1765, engraved map with sparse contemp. outline colouring, elaborate b & w cartouche, some staining, 720 x 530mm, framed and glazed, with Speed (John),Huntington Both Shire and Shire Towne with the Ancient Citie Ely Described, pub. George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Huntingdon and Ely, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x 510mm, mounted, framed and glazed

113 America. Sayer (Robert pub.), A New Map of the Whole Continent of America Divided into North and South and West Indies wherein are Exactly Described the United States of North America ....., from the Original Material of Governor Pownall, 1786, engraved map, printed on four sheets, joined to create two horizontal maps (as published), contemp. hand colouring, inset map of Hudson’s and Baffin Bay, decorative b & w cartouche, old folds, one with short split, slight spotting and offsetting, slight chipping to margins, small tear with slight loss to lower margin, each sheet approx. 530 x 1250mm (1)

Not examined out of frames. (3)

£120-180

117* Belgium. Jansson (Jan), Flandriae Teutonicae Pars Orientalior, pub. Amsterdam, c.1648, hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche, compass rose and rhumb lines, 425 x 525mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Mercator (Gerard),Moravia, c.1620, hand coloured engraved map, decorative strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 335 x 435mm, mounted, framed and glazed

£300-500

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£100-150

114* Anglesey. Speed (John), Anglesey Antiently called Mona, Described, 1st ed., pub. John Sudbury & George Humbell, c,1611, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Beaumaris, elaborate strapwork cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, 375 x 500mm, English text on verso, mounted, framed and glazed A very good dark impression. (1)

118* Berkshire Estate Plan. The Plan of John Glover’s Farm, Living in the Parishes of Sulhamstead, Bannester, Stratfield Mortimer: ‘L.I.D’ Burfield, c.1780, pen, ink and watercolour estate plan on vellum, heightened with gold, elaborate ribbon title supported by putti, ornate mileage scale, table of explanation and compass rose, marginal closed tears affecting image, some repaired tears, some dust soiling and creasing, 515 x 640mm, framed and glazed

£150-200

115 Bacon (George W., pub.). Bacon’s Popular Atlas of the World, 1897, col. litho. frontis. of flags, numerous col. litho. maps and charts, a.e.g., contemp. gilt cloth, spine frayed and partially detached, worn, folio, together with Bartholomew (J.G., ed.),The Citizen’s Atlas of the World, pub. George Newnes Limited, c.1900, col. litho. frontis. of flags, numerous double page col. litho. maps. contemp. half morocco gilt, spine partially detached, worn, folio, with Zetterstrand (S. & Rosen Karl),Nordisk Världsatlas, pub. Stockholm, 1926, numerous double page col. maps, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed and worn at extrems., folio, plus Bartholomew (J.),The Popular Hand Atlas of the World, pub. T.Nelson & Sons, c.1920, numerous col. litho. maps, some juvenile pencil scribbling to verso of some maps, upper hinge broken, contemp. gilt cloth, worn and stained, folio, together with one other similar, with a collection of loose British county maps, overseas maps and late 20th century rolled O.S. Maps Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (approx.100)

The farm was situated just south of Reading in West Berkshire in an area which was subjected to dramatic alteration in the mid 20th century due to the building of the M4 motorway and extensive gravel extraction. (1) £200-300

119 Brecknockshire. Speed (John), Breknoke both Syre and Towne described, 1st. ed., pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1611, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Brecknock, elaboarte strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, central fold strengthened on verso, margins strengthened and repaired, 390 x 520mm, English text on verso

£100-150

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£100-150


Lot 122

120 British county maps. A collection of approx. seventy-five maps, 17th - 19th century, including maps of Middlesex, Kent, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Kent, Berkshire, Worcestershire, Huntindonshire and Herefordshire, with examples by Morden, Moule, Owen & Bowen, Cary, Hall, Archer, Wallis, Seller/Grose and Kitchin, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.75)

£200-300

121 British county maps. A mixed collection of approx. fifty maps, mostly 17th - 19th century, including maps of Westmorland, Leicestershire, Cumberland, Yorkshire, Durham, Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire and Rutland, with examples by Morden, Moule, Rocque, Archer, Owen & Bowen, Kitchin, J & C Walker, Cole & Roper, Wallis, Cary and Seller/Grose, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.50)

£200-300

122 British Isles. Blaeu (Johannes), Britannia prout divisa suit Temporibus Anglo-Saxonum Praesertim durante Illorum Heptarchia, c.1648, hand coloured engraved map, fourteen engraved vignettes of historical scenes to vertical margins, 415 x 530mm, Dutch text to verso R.W.Shirley, Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, no.549. (1)

£800-1200

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126 Corfu. Homann (Johann Baptist), Plan de la Place de Corfu avec Ses Environs Assiegee par les Infideles....., pub. Nuremberg, [1716 or later], engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, orientated to the West South West, elaborate b & w cartouche, compass rose and rhumb lines, decorative ‘picture frame’ margins, 490 x 560mm (1)

£200-300

127 Devon. Cruchley (C.F.), Untitled map taken from Ordnance Survey, c.1860, large engraved map sectionalised and laid on linen, contemp. hand colouring, slight spotting, margins strengthened with modern linen, marbled endpapers, 1460 x 1280mm, contained in modern blue cloth gilt boards (1)

£80-120

123 Carmarthenshire Speed (John), Caermarden Both Shyre and Towne described, 1st. ed., c.1611, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Carmarthan, elaborate strapwork cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, central fold strengthened on verso, 390 x 510mm, English text on verso (1)

£150-200

124 China. A mixed collection of twenty-four maps of China, Japan and Asia, mostly 18th & 19th century, including engraved maps by Colton, Bonne, Child, Basire, Levasseur and Vandermaelen, various sizes and condition (24)

£100-150

125 Collins (Captain Greenvile). Citty of Aberdeene [and] The Firth of Murray, [1693 or later], pair of uncoloured engraved sea charts, the map of Aberdeen with inset maps of Montrose and Old Aberdeen, both maps with compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, the Murray Firth chart has strengthening to the central fold on the verso, each approx. 450 x 570mm (2)

128 Devon. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of Devon Shire Divided into its Hundreds, Drawn from the best Authorities, pub. T & J Bowles, John Tinney & Robert Sayer, c.1760, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Plymouth, decorative cartouche, occ. repaired marginal closed tears, 540 x 690mm

£150-200

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£100-150

129 Drayton (Michael). Somerset & Wiltshire, c.1612, uncoloured engraved map, decorated with numerous allegorical figures, vertical borders re-margined, neat line replaced in facsimile, 255 x 335mm

Lot 126

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£100-150


130 Drayton (Michael). Middlesex & Hertfordshire, c.1612, uncoloured engraved map, decorated with numerous allegorical figures, slight toning to central fold, slight creasing, occ. repaired marginal tears, 255 x 335mm (1)

Lot 132

£100-150

131 East Indies. Speed (John), A New Map of East India, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, engraved by Francis Lamb, slight fraying to upper margin, slight creasing, slight text showthrough, 385 x 500mm, English text on verso Published in ‘A Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World’. (1) £400-600

132 East Indies. Mount (R. & Page Thomas, pubs.), A Chart of the Eastermost part of the East Indies and China from Cape Comarin to Japan with the Adjacent Islands, c.1700, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring and some later enhancement, slight water staining, two compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, 460 x 570mm (1)

134 England & Wales. Seaton (Robert), This New Map of England & Wales Compiled from the Latest Surveys, pub. J & C Walker, c.1835, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, on two conjoined sheets, sectionalised and laid on linen, uncoloured engraved vignette of Windsor Castle, the whole surrounded by twenty-eight b & w eng. portraits of eminent Britains and four topographical engs. of prominent buildings, very slight spotting and dust soiling, slight creasing to lower margin, not affecting printed surface, 1235 x 970mm, contained in contemp. cloth slip case, rubbed and worn at extrems.

£200-300

133 Eastern Europe. A collection of seventeen maps, mostly 17th & 18th century, including copper and wood engraved maps, with examples by Mallet, Munster, Rollos, Van den Keere, Sanson and Hondius, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (17)

(1)

£100-150

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£100-150


138 France. A collection of approx. sixty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and litho. maps, several with contemp. hand colouring, including examples by Arrowsmith, Bartholomew, Smith, Teesdale, Chatelain, Johnston, Cary, Findlay, Gall & Inglis, Bowen, Wilkinson, Mallet, Weller, Hilton, S.D.U.K., Levasseur, Perrot and Wyld, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.60)

135 English Channel. Van Keulen (Johannes), Nieuwe Wassende Graade paskaart Van t’ Canaal Tusschen Englalandt en Vrankrÿk... pub Amsterdam, c.1695, hand coloured engraved chart, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, decorative cartouche, old folds, slight wear to folds causing slight paper loss, strengthened and repaired on verso, slight mount staining, 510 x 595mm (1)

£200-300

139 Germany. A collection of thirty-seven maps, mostly 17th - 19th century, engraved maps, several with contemp. hand colouring, including examples by Bonne, Chatelain, Blair, Neele, Johnston, Lizars, Wilkinson, Tanner, Bowen, Mallet, De Vaugondy, Rollos, Laurie & Whittle, Ortelius, Zannoni, Bertius, Arrowsmith and Wyld, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition

£200-300

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£200-300

136 Europe. Ortelius (Abraham & Hamersvelt Evert Symonsz), Europam sive celticam Veterem....., c.1650, uncoloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, slight spotting to margins, 355 x 470mm, no text on verso 140* Glamorganshire. Speed (John), Glamorgan Shyre with the Sittuations of the Cheife Towne Cardyff and Ancient Landaffe Described, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Cardiff and Llandaff, 380 x 510mm, mounted, framed and glazed

This map is based on Ortelius’s earlier version of ancient Europe which was published in ‘The Parergon’. See. Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no. 189. This later edition has a completly reworked cartouche, a new mileage scale, and omits the two strapwork cartouches and their historical legends. Engraved by E.V.Hamersvelt, it was published in Janson’s historical atlas ‘Accuratissima Orbis Delineatio.....’. (1) £150-250

(1)

137* Flintshire. Speed (John), Flint-Shire, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Flint and St. Asaph, inset engraved view of St. Winifred’s Well, 385 x 510mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£80-120

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£150-200


144 Indian Ocean. Van Linschoten (Jan Huygen), Deliniantur in hac Tabula, Orae Maritimae Abexiae, Freti Mecani: al Maris Rubi: Arabiae, Ormi, Persiae, Supra Sindam usque....., c.1596, hand coloured engraved map by H.Van Langren, elaborate strapwork cartouches and mileage scale, large ornate compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, re-margined with contemp. paper, professionally restored and strengthened on verso, map appears to have been split on the vertical and conjoined, 390 x 535mm Originally published in the ‘Itinerario’. (1)

145* Italy. Blaeu (Johannes), Stato Di Milano, c.1648, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, slight staining, some small holes to image, one larger hole in lower margin, 415 x 530mm, Dutch text on verso, framed and glazed, together with Mercator (Gerard),Tab.VI Europae Totam Italiam ob oculus Ponens, c.1695, hand coloured engraved map, heavy overall toning, slight separation along central fold, long closed tear to left hand vertical margin, 350 x 490mm, framed and glazed, with Nolin (Jean Baptiste), Galliae Christianae Provincia Ecclesiastica Arelatensis....., c.1745, engraved map with sparse outline colouring, old folds, some spotting, 370 x 440mm, mounted and framed, lacking glass, plus Danckerts (Cornelius), Archiepiscopatus et Electoratus Coloniensis Ducatum Juliacensis Montensis Limburgensis...., pub. Amsterdam, c.1690, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, slight creasing, 510 x 590mm, framed and glazed

141 Herefordshire Speed (John), Herfordshire described with the true Plot of the Citie of Hereford as also the Armes of thos Nobles that have bene Intituled with the Dignitye, 1st. ed., pub. John Sudbury & George Humbell, c.1611, hand coloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche, inset town plan of Hereford, occ. marginal repaired tears, central fold strengthened on verso, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso (1)

£1000-1500

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£150-200

£150-200

146 Italy. A collection of thirty-five maps and town plans, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, including several with contemp. colouring, with examples by Finley, Tanner, Stieler, S.D.U.K., Wilkinson, Thomson, Arrowsmith, Hall, Johnston, Virtue, Chatelain, Desnos and Brué, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (35)

£150-200

147 Kent. Greenwood (C.), Map of the County of Kent, from an Actual Survey Made in the Years 1819 & 1820, pub. 1821, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic cartouche, compass rose and table of explanation, toned overall, 1145 x 1760, marbled end papers, together with Moore (Sir Jonas),A Mapp of ye Great Levell of ye Fenns..., pub. Christopher Browne, 1706 [but later imprtession. c.1825], uncoloured engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, on three sheets (only of four), some staining and offsetting, each sheet approx. 700 x 1000mm (2)

148 London. Wyld (James), A New Map of the Country Twenty-five Miles round London, c.1870, engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, bright contemp. outline colouring, marbled end papers, 1040 x 1320mm, contained in contemp. slip case with pubs. printed label to upper board, with Environs of London, pub. James Wyld, 1851, circular engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, contemp. outline colouring, 585mm diameter, contemp. cloth end papers, contained in contemp. slip case with pubs. printed label to upper board, with another untitiled engraved sectionalised map of the environs of London, contemp. outline colouring, 750 x 880mm, contemp. marbled end papers, contained in contemp. slip case, rubbed and worn, plus Cheffins (Charles & Orr W.S. pubs.),London and its Environs, 1854, engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, contemp. hand colouring, slight toning, 700 x 700mm, marbled end papers, bound in contemp. blue cloth gilt boards, rubbed and worn at extrems., with three others similar

142 Holy Land. Fuller (Thomas), Desertum Paran [and] Lectori en Tibi Antiquam Canaan Qualis Tempore Abrahae et ante Adventum Joshuae extitit) in Tredecim Nationes Divisam....., c.1650, pair of uncoloured engraved maps. each approx. 285 x 330mm Eran Laor, Maps of the Holy Land, nos. 279 & 295. The maps were originally published in ‘A Pisgah Sight of Palestine’. (2) £150-200

143 India. A mixed collection of approx. ninety-five maps and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including approx. fifty topographical views of India, including several duplicates, and approx. forty-five maps, with examples by Bonne, Mallet, S.D.U.K., Tallis, Weller, Levasseur, Johnston, Colton and Fullarton, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.95)

£200-300

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£120-180

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£150-200


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149 Maps. A collection of approx. 400 maps, mostly 19th century & early 20th century, including maps of Scandanavia, Europe and European countries, Africa, Asia, China, Australasia, The World and the United States, with examples by, Dower, Raplin, Kelly and Johnston, together with Morden (Robert),’The East Riding of Yorkshire’ [and] ‘The North Riding of Yorshire’, c.1695, pair of hand coloured engraved maps, each approx. 420 x 350mm, framed and glazed

155* Mexico. De Bry (Theodore), Hispaniae Novae sive Magnae Recens et Vera Descriptio, 1595, uncoloured engraved map, decorated with vignettes of native indians, buffalo, ships and canoes, trimmed to image with slight loss, slight creasing, 330 x 420mm, mounted, framed and glazed. together with a late 17th century untitled hand coloured engraved map of Southern France, 375 x 520mm, mounted, framed and glazed

(approx.400)

(2)

£150-200

£100-150

150 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. forty maps and plans, mostly 17th - 19th century, British and foreign maps, with examples by Morden, Bowen, De Vaugondy, Rapkin, Ortelius, Blaeu and Cole, including a large scale six sheet map of Herefordshire by Bryant and a seven sheet panorama of a military encampment by David Solemne, various sizes and conditon

156 Middle East. A collection of approx. forty-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, several with contemp. colouring, including examples by Mallet, Dower, Wilkinson, Johnston, Gall & Inglis, Weller, Hall, Mitchell, S.D.U.K., De Vaugondy, Stieler, Dufour and Bellin, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition

(approx.40)

(approx.45)

£200-300

£150-200

151 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. 250 maps, mostly 19th century, engraved and lithographic British and foreign maps, including examples by Gall & Inglis, Stieler, Collins, Hall and Johnston, various sizes and condition (approx.250)

£100-150

152 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. sixty maps, mostly 17th - 19th century, including British county and overseas maps, with examples by Morden, Hall, Archer, Owen & Bowen, Bartholomew, Pigot, Heywood, Whittaker, Wallis, Cary & Johnston, various sizes and condition (approx.60)

£100-150

153 Mediterranean. Seller (John), A Chart of the Levant or Eastermost part of the Mediterranean Sea, c.1710, uncoloured engraved sea chart of the Eastern Mediterranean, some marginal fraying, short split at base of central fold, some overall dust soiling, slight staining, 405 x 525mm (1)

£100-150

157 Middlesex. Cary (John), Cary’s Actual Survey of Middlesx, On a Scale of an Inch to a Mile, Wherein the Roads, Rivers, Woods and Commons; As Well as Every Market Town, Village &c......, pub. J.Cary, 1786, engraved map (on twenty-eight sheets), with contemp. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, each sheet with small red stamped number to image, slight overall toning, 605 x 620mm, contained in contemp. marbled slip case with dec. printed label to upper board, worn and frayed with slight loss One of John Cary’s rarest maps. The are only four institutional copies held and these are all in atlas form, with the twenty-eight maps bound in a small 8vo. volume. In this example the title page from the atlas is placed on the recto of the slip case, but the index and key map are not present. We can find no example of a folding version of this map appearing for sale or in auction. (1) £400-600

154 Merionethshire. Speed (John), Merionethshire Described, 1st. ed., pub. George Humble, c.1611, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Harlech, decorative cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, central fold partially strengthened on verso, 390 x 515mm, English text on verso (1)

£100-150

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160 Morden (Robert). A collection of seventeen maps, c.1753, seventeen engraved maps, including two hand coloured, occ. spotting, each approx. 350 x 430mm The maps consist of :- Monmouth, Durham, North part of Scotland, Bedfordshire, Huntingdonshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Herefordshire, Berkshire, North Riding of Yorkshire, Worcestershire, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Rutland, Northumberland, Dorset and Buckinghamshire. (17) £200-300

158* Middlesex. Blaeu (Johannes), Middle-Sexia, c.1648, engraved map with bright contemp. hand colouring, 395 x 410mm, French text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed (1)

£100-150

161 North America. A mixed collection of approx. fifty maps, mostly 19th century, engraved and litho. maps of various American states and also of the continent, including examples by Mitchell, S.D.U.K., Colton, Johnson, Weller, Bartholomew, Fullarton, De Vaugondy, Stieler, Johnston and Philip, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.50)

£150-200

162 North America. Thomson (John & Co. pubs.), America, c.1814, engraved double page map with contemp. hand colouring, 510 x 610mm, together with Western Hemisphere, 1815, engraved double page circular map of the Americas, contemp. hand colouring, short split to central fold just affecting image, 500mm diameter, plus Tardieu (Ambroise), Carte de L’Amérique Septentrionale....., 1821, engraved double page map of North America, contemp. outline colouring, 415 x 555mm, with Thomson (John & Co. pubs.),Atlantic or Western Ocean, c.1814, engraved double page map with contemp. outline colouring, some staining to central fold, 505 x 640mm (4)

£200-300

159 Montgomeryshire. Speed (John), Montgomery Shire, 1st ed., c.1611, hand coloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, inset town plan of Montgomery, central fold strengthened on verso, 380 x 520mm, English text on verso

163 North America. A collection of twelve maps, 19th century, engraved maps, several with contemp. colour, with four examples by the S.D.U.K. and eight maps by Archibald Fullarton, various sizes and condition

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£120-180

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£100-150


166* Persia. Jansson (Jan), Persia sive Sophorum Regnum, c.1650, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, slight creasing, 375 x 490mm, mounted, framed and glazed

164 Oxfordshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Oxonium Comitatus vulgo Oxford Shire, c.1648, hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, sixteen heraldic shields of Oxford University colleges to vertical margins, engraved vignette of the Rollright stones on verso, 385 x 505mm, Dutch text on verso (1)

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£150-200

£200-300

167 Russia. A mixed collection of approx. fifty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, including examples by Bonne, Bellin, Weller, Tallis, Hall, Johnston, Arrowsmith, Cruchley, Mallet, Thomson, S.D.U.K., Teesdale, Andriveau-Goujon and Fullarton, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.50)

£150-200

168 Saxton (Christopher, Hole, William & Kip). A collection of thirteen engraved maps, c.1637, uncoloured engraved maps, some duplicates, each approx. 300 x 320mm The maps consist of:- Herefordshire (2), Flint (2), Radnor, Westmorland (5), Kent, Norfolk, and Northumberland. (13) £300-500

169 Scandanavia & Europe. A mixed collection of approx. thirtyeight maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and litho. maps, several with contemp. colouring, including examples by Stieler, S.D.U.K., Arrowsmith, Johnston, Hall, De Silver, Delamarche, Brué, Mitchell, Teesdale, Levasseur, Bonne, Cary, Wilkinson, Fullarton and Colton, various sizes and condition (approx. 38)

165 Pembrokeshire. Jansson (Jan), Comitatus Penbrochiensis, c.1644, hand coloured engraved map, decorative strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, occ. marginal close tears, 385 x 520mm, Dutch text on verso An uncommon example of a ‘pre-atlas’ state. These early maps lack any of the heraldic shields, compass roses and ships which decorate the standard maps. The text on the verso suggests that this map may have been published in an appendix to the Dutch edition of the Hondius/Jansson atlas, some two years before the ‘Atlas Novus’. Yasha Beresiner, British County Maps, p. 119. (1) £100-150

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£100-150


171 Sea charts. Collins (Capt. Greenville), The East Coast of Scotland with the Isles of Orkney and Shetland, The Citty of Aberdeene (2 copies), The Firth of Murray, The River Humber, Burlington Bay [and] The East Coast of England, c.1764, seven uncoloured engraved sea charts, occ. staining, each approx. 460 x 570mm, together with Lotter (Tobias Conrad),La Plus Grande Partie de la Manche qui contient Les Côtes D’Angleterre et celles de France, Les Bords Maritimes de Picardie....., c.1770, engraved chart with contemp. hand colouring, uncoloured decorative cartouche, some staining, 480 x 575mm, with Van Keulen (Gerald), A New Gradually Encreasing Compass-Map of a Part the Sea Coasts of England in which is Contained the Coasts of Dorset Shire and Hampshire, Extending from the West side of Wight to Bridport, with their Shallownesses and Depths, by Nicholas de Vries Geome., c. 1730, uncoloured engraved sea chart, title repeated in Dutch, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, two compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, 525 x 595mm, plus Sayer (Robert), A Chart of the Downs with The Flats of the North and South Forelands from the Observations of Joseph Ross, a Pilot belonging to Trinity House, 1786, hand coloured sea chart, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, two small holes to image, 520 x 700mm, together with one other similar, plus a collection of sixteen modern sea charts (1953 and later) mostly of the British and French coastlines (27)

£300-500

170 Scotland. Homann (Johann Baptist), Magnae Britanniae Pars Septentrionalis qua regnum Scotiae....., pub. Nuremberg, c.1720, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring and some later enhancement, slight creasing, one repaired marginal closed tear, 580 x 485mm (1)

£200-300

172 Sea charts. Buffon (George Louis Le Clerc), Carte Des Déclinaisons et Inclinaisons de L’Aiguille Aimantée Redigrée d’après la table des Observations Magnétiques faites par les Voyageurs de puis l’Année 1775, pub. c.1780, five uncoloured sea charts (four of the southern hemisphere and one of the North Atlantic), old folds, slight toning to folds, each approx. 440 x 555mm, together with a large ‘blue backed’ sea chart of the South Alantic, torn with slight loss, some creasing, 1020 x 1510mm (6)

Lot 171

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£200-300


176 Spain and Portugal. A mixed collection of approx. thirty-eight maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, several with contemp. hand colouring, including examples by Sanson, Bonne, Mercator/Hondius, Mallet, Thomson, Cary, Seale, Kitchin, Desnos, Bowen, Cluverius, Finley, De Vaugondy, Pinkerton, Gibson, Faden and Neele, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.38)

£200-300

173 Somerset. Saxton (Christopher & Lea Philip), Sommersetshire Described by C.Saxton, Corrected and Amended with many Additions as Roads &c. by P.Lea, c.1693, hand coloured engraved map, large inset town plan of Bath, slight restoration to one margin, 400 x 515mm (1)

£200-300

174 South America. A collection of approx. fifty-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, several with contemp. outline colouring, including examples by Tallis, Vandermaelen, S.D.U.K., Colton, Mitchell, Bellin, Bonne, Hall, Bartholomew, Mallet, Teesdale, Johnston, Gall & Inglis and Levasseur, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.55)

£100-150

175 South America. A collection of approx. forty maps and sea charts of Brazil, Central America and the Caribbean, mostly 18th and 19th century, including approx. twenty French Admiralty charts of Brazil and maps of central America by Mallet, Colton, Tallis and Vandermaelen, various sizes and condition (approx.40)

£100-150

177 Suffolk. Bryant (Andrew), Map of the County of Suffolk, from Actual Survey......, in the years 1824 & 1825, pub. A.Bryant, March 1st. 1826, engraved map with bright contemp. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, on two sheets, calligraphic title and compass rose, list of ecclesiastical divisions and table of explanation, slight offsetting, each section edged in green silk, contemp. green end papers, near contemp. manuscript ownership signature and date (1847) on verso of each section, overall size approx. 1510 x 1955mm, contained in contemp. gilt dec. calf book box, a little rubbed and worn B.Kentish. A Catalogue of County Atlases of England and Wales...., and Large Scale County Maps, 2008. Item 74. (1) £600-900

Lot 176

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178 Sumatra. A collection of eighteen sea charts of Sumatra, 19th century, engraved double page French and British charts, each approx. 700 x 1080mm (18)

181 Wales. A collection of thirty-two maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps, including examples by Morden, Moule, Hall, Archer, Owen & Bowen, Seller/Grose and Rocque, several duplicates, various sizes and condition, together with twenty maps of England & Wales, including sixteen copies of England & Wales with its Railways and Canals’ by J.Archer, various states and condition

£100-150

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£100-150

179 Title pages. A collection of approx. thirty-two title pages, mostly 18th & 19th century, decorative engraved frontispieces and titles, including examples by Van der Aa, Delamarche, Osborne, Schreiber, Buffon, Bellin, Zatta, Rapin de Thoyras, Segar, De Vaugondy and Wiiliam Duke of Newcastle, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.32)

£150-200

180 Vandermaelen (Philippe). A collection of eighteen maps of Islands in the Pacific Ocean, c.1822, lithographs with contemp. outline colouring, slight staining, occ. duplicates, each approx. 475 x 580mm The maps include the Magellan, Mariana, Caroline, Scarborough, Admiralty, Solomon, Navigator and Society islands together with charts of New Guinea. (18) £100-150

182 World & Polar. A mixed collection of approx. thirty-five maps, mostly 19th century, terrestrial and celestial maps, engravings of armillary spheres and ‘comparison’ plates, including examples by Reinhard, Bartholomew, Bonne, Arrowsmith, Moll, Mentelle, Dower, Levasseur, S.D.U.K., Johnston and Thomson, various sizes and condition (approx.35)

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£150-200


183* World. Dunn (Samuel), A General Map of the World or Terrqueous Globe, with all the New Discoveries and Marginal Delineations, Containing the Most Interesting Particulars in the Solar, Starry and Mundane System, by Saml. Dunn, Mathematician, pub. Laurie and Whittle, 1794, hand coloured engraved twin hemispheral map on four conjoined sheets, nine inset celestial, lunar and astronomical globes, including a Mercator projection of the earth, 1040 x 1230mm, mounted, framed and glazed A large and spectacular map of the world in good condition. (1)

ÂŁ2000-3000

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184* Yorkshire. Speed (John), The West Riding of Yorkeshyre with the most Famous and Fayre Citie Yorke described, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of York, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 390 x 515mm, English text on verso, framed and double glazed (1)

ÂŁ200-300

185 Yorkshire. Hobson (William Colling), This Map of Yorkshire is most Respectfully dedicated to the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, Landowners and Manufacturers of the County, 1843, engraved map by J & C Walker, with contemp. outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, on two sheets, calligraphic title and table of explanation, slight off setting and soiling, each sheet approx. 1250 x 785mm, bound in contemp. gilt cloth boards, retaining orig. metal clasp, a little rubbed and worn,spine a little frayed Brian Kentish, A Catalogue of County Atlases of England and Wales 1607 1868 and Large scale County maps, 2008, Item 78. (1) ÂŁ150-200

Lot 185

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DECORATIVE PRINTS & ORIGINAL ART All lots unframed unless otherwise stated

189* Aldin (Cecil). ‘Here’s to the Hound with his Nose upon the Ground’, pub. Lawrence & Jellicoe Ltd., c.1906, colour lithograph, signed in pencil by artist lower left, image size 430 x 550mm, near contemp. stained wood frame with ivorine title label to lower frame (1)

£100-150

186* Advertising Posters. Chinese posters, c.1920, Chinese chromolitho. poster advertising ‘Duchess’ & ‘The Maid’ cigarettes, fraying and creasing to margins, slight spotting, contemp. tin battens on horizontal borders, partially detached, 770 x 550mm, together with another similar but lacking upper batten, plus another two posters of pretty Chinese girls, both with marginal fraying and slight loss, each approx. 760 x 510mm (4)

£300-500

187* Aldin (Cecil). ‘Who said Policeman?’ pub. Lawrence & Bullen, 1902, colour printed lithograph tipped on to contemp. backing with printed title below image (as published), slight water staining to backing card, image size 375 x 365mm, framed and glazed, together with ‘Chase me Boys’, c.1900, colour printed lithograph, some fraying, cracking and staining to image with slight loss, printed title label to mount, image size 285 x 590mm, mounted framed and glazed (2)

190* Aldin (Cecil). ‘Three Jolly Huntsmen’, pub. Lawrence & Jellicoe, 1905, colour lithograph, overall size 560 x 740mm, near contemp. stained wood frame (1)

191* Aldin (Cecil). ‘The Huntsman’, pub. Lawrence & Bullen Ltd., 1902, colour lithograph, 475 x 360mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with ‘Over the Ditch’, c.1905, colour lithograph finished in watercolour, remarque of a foxhound to lower left, slight staining, 240 x 270mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Strength’, c.1920, colour photolitho. print, a little faded, title in mount aperture, 165 x 220mm, mounted, framed and glazed

£150-200

188* Aldin (Cecil). ‘Good Morning Squire Brown’ [and] ‘Good Morning Mrs Flanagan’, pub. Lawrence & Jellicoe Ltd., c.1905, pair of colour lithographs, slight spotting, overall size 335 x 485mm, near contemp. oak stained frames (2)

£100-150

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£100-150

£150-200

192* Aldin (Cecil). ‘Snowed up on Christmas Eve’ [and] ‘The Christmas Dinner at the Inn’, c.1900, pair of colour litho. coaching scenes, titles repeated in French below image, each approx. 410 x 520mm, framed and glazed (2)

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£100-150


193* Aldin (Cecil). ‘Sam Weller and the Pretty Housemaid’ [and] ‘Sam Weller Meets his Mother-in-Law for the First Time, pub. Lawrence & Jellicoe Ltd, c.1910, pair of colour lithographs from the ‘Pictures from Pickwick’ series, each approx. 360 x 430mm, slight dust soiling, framed and glazed, together with ‘Coaching’, c.1905, colour lithograph from the ‘Twelve British Sports’ series, 260 x 354mm, framed and glazed (3)

£120-180

194* Aldin (Cecil). ‘Three Jolly Huntsmen’, pub. Richard Wyman & Co. Ltd., c.1912, colour printed photolithograph, 280 x 400mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with [The Cottes Brook Hunt, The Meet at the Swan, “Hounds Gentlemen Please”], c.1910, colour lithograph, 360 x 640mm, framed and glazed, with The Royal Anchor, c.1920, photolithograph with sparse hand colouring, 255 x 300mm, mounted, framed and glazed (3)

£120-180

197* Billiards. Eliott (Harry), Untitled Billiard print, c.1900, colour lithograph, 225 x 335mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Studdy (G.E.),”99 All”, c.1905, colour photolithograph of a billiards scene, title printed below image on mount, image size 180 x 270mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Bell (Arthur), Cheltenham College, c.1930, uncoloured etching of a cricket match, titled and signed by artist in pencil below image, 195 x 265mm, mounted, framed and glazed (3)

£100-150

195* Architectural Ornament. A mixed collection of approx. sixty engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including aqautints after Claude Lorraine, architectural prospects, Vues d’Optique and engravings of Dutch and French gardens, various sizes and condition (approx.60)

£200-300

198* Botany. A mixed collection of fifty-five engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including Edwards (John),Nineteen prints, originally published in ‘The British Herbal’, c.1770, hand coloured engravings, occ. spotting and offsetting, each approx. 350 x 250mm, together with Andrews (Henry C.),Thirty-five engravings, originallyl published in ‘The Botanist’s Repository’ [1797 - 1814], engravings with contemp. hand colouring, occ. slight spotting and staining, each approx. 250 x 190mm, with three other large botanical chromolithographs

196* Architecture & antiquities. Millin de Grandmaison (Aubin Louis), A collection of seven engravings, originally published in ‘Peintures de Vases Antiques, pub. Paris, [1808 - 10], seven coloured engravings of vase reliefs, each approx. 335 x 510mm, together with fourteen late 18th century hand coloured engravings of wall and ceiling designs, some spotting, each approx. 250 x 350mm (21)

£300-500

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£300-500


199* British topographical views. A mixed collection of approx. 200 engravings and prints, mostly 19th century, engravings and aquatints with many of London, including examples by Shepherd, Chapman, Ackermann, Hooper and Bartlett, plus five hand coloured aquas. originally published in ‘Boydell’s Thames’, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.200)

£120-180

203* China and Japan. A mixed collection of approx. 140 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings and lithographs of topographical views, genre scenes and customs & habits, with examples by Sarony, Allom, Payne and Basire, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.140)

£200-300

204* Costume. A collection of approx. 90 costume plates, late 18th/early 19th c., hand-col. eng. plts., some with dust-soiling, toning, or marks, most approx. 180 x 110mm, a few sl. larger (approx. 90)

£70-100

205* Dogs. A large collection of approx. 800 prints, mostly late 19th and early 20th century, colour and b & w prints and engravings from various publications and periodicals, many mounted, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.800)

£150-200

200* Brookshaw (George). Plate LXXI, White Candia [and], Plate XVII [Plums], originally published in the ‘Pomona Britannica’ [1804 1812], pair of mixed method engravings with contemp. hand colouring, each approx. 415 x 315mm, Parker Gallery label on verso of frame, mounted, framed and glazed (2)

£400-600

201* Cambridge University. Lamborn (Peter Spendlove), View of the West front of Clare Hall, King’s College Chapel &c. in the University of Cambridge....., n.d., c.1750, uncoloured engraving, 380 x 525mm, framed and glazed (1)

£80-120

202* Canada. A collection of fifty engravings, 19th century, engravings and lithographs, many with hand colouring, including examples by Bouchette, Hinshelwood and Bartlett, some duplicates, various size and condition (50)

206* Edwards (Lionel Dalhousie Robertson, 1878-1966). Hunting Types, ‘The M.F.H.’ [and] ‘Old Mr. Barleycorn’, c.1910. pair of colour lithographs, titles in mount apertures, image size 370 x 480mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Mare and Foal, 1903, colour lithograph, 290 x 590mm, in near contemp. stained oak frame

£70-100

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£150-200


207* Egypt and Middle East. A mixed collection of approx. 140 prints, photographs, lithographs and engravings, mostly 19th century, including examples by Bartlett, Scott, Miller, Finden, Bertram and Brandard various sizes and condition (approx.140)

£200-300

208* Etchings. A mixed collection of twenty-three etchings, mostly early 20th century, uncoloured etchings, including signed examples by Robinson, Short, Dodd, Howard, Simpson and Mempes, plus others by and after Turner, Strang and Lewis, various sizes and condition (23)

£120-180

209* European views. A large quantity of approx. 750 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including a large collection of views and text from ‘Picturesque Europe’ together with engravings and lithographs of Italy, Belgium, France, Russia, Spain and Germany, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.750)

£150-200

210* Farming & domestic animals. A collection of approx. 600 prints and engravings, mostly 19th & early 20th century, including prints of sheep, goats, poultry, horses, cattle and general farmimg images, mostly prints originally published in ‘The Illustrated London News’ and ‘The Graphic’, many with hand colouring, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.600)

£150-200

211* Fox Hunting. Swann (Harington), ‘The Baron 1823 - 1904, pub. Messrs. Fores, c.1904, colour lithograph, subtitled ‘Kildare 1902’, 300 x 380mm, framed and glazed, together with Ludovici (Albert),The Hunting Breakfast, c.1905, colour lithograph, 350 x 550mm, framed and glazed (2)

£100-150

212* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). Eight lithographs of Humming Birds, originally published in ‘Monographs of the Trochilidae.....,’ [1880 - 87], eight hand coloured lithographs, occ. dust soiling, occ. marginal closed tears and creasing, each approx. 520 x 340mm

Lot 212

The prints comprise of :- Clytolaema Rubinea, Schistes Albogularis, Lophornis Reginae, Coeligena Wilsoni, Thalurania Wagleri, Helliangelus Amethysticollis, Cephalepis Lalandi [and] Avocettinus Eurypterus. (8) £200-300

213* Grandidier (Alfred, pub.). A collection of twenty-nine lithographs, originally published in ‘Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux’, pub. Paris [1876 - 85], colour lithographs after Keulemanns, occ. slight adhesion and spotting, each approx. 300 x 220mm (29)

£100-150

214* Havell (A.C.). [A Racing Nightmare], c.1885, hand coloured gravure, trimmed to image, 595 x 460mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

215* Hixon (R.). History, pub. January 1806, sepia stipple engraving by R. Hixon after G. B. Cipriani, some light spotting and minor marginal stains, 33 x 24cm (13 x 9.5ins), framed and glazed, together with three other stipple engravings by Bartolozzi after Reynolds, Wheatley and Westall, all framed and glazed (4)

217* Hunt (Charles). The Riding School, c.1880, hand coloured aqautint after F.C.Turner, 580 x 700mm, mounted, framed and glazed

£70-100

An unusual engraving of a lady riding side saddle. (1)

216* Horses. Goubie (J.R.), Poulinières de Sang, Brood Mares and Foals, pub. Boussod Valadon & Cie., Paris 1890, photogravure finished with watercolour, title in French and English, image size 420 x 590mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£80-120

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£100-150


Lot 221 218* Illustrated London News. A large collection of approx. 2000 prints from ‘The Graphic’, ‘Punch’, ‘Picturesque Australia’, ‘The Illustrated London News’, and ‘The Ilustrated Sporting and Dramatic News’, mostly late 19th & early 20th century, uncoloured wood engravings, various subjects including sporting, foreign and British topography, genre, military & marine, portraits and advertisements, together with part volumes of The Graphic and The Illustrated London News, various sizes and condition (approx.2500)

£200-300

219* Le Brun (Cornelius). Double portrait of a male and female slave, originally published in ‘Voyage de Corneille Le Brun par la Moscovie en Perse et aux Indes Orientales, pub. Amsterdam, c.1720, hand coloured engraving, old folds, 310 x 385mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Portier du Roy, hand coloured engraving, slight toning and spotting, 290 x 180mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Deux Portiques et les Deux Colomnes, hand coloured engraving, old printers fold, 255 x 380mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus two other hand coloured 18th century engravings similar, both framed and glazed, together with Chippendale (Thomas), Eight engravings of Chippendale Designs for Chinese Furniture, originally published in ‘The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker’s Director; being a large Collection of the most elegant and useful designs of Household Furniture in the Gothic, Chinese and Modern taste, c.1754, eight engravings by M.Darley, later hand colouring, slight staining largely confined to margins, each approx. 230 x 370mm, mounted, with Watteau (Jean Antoine), L’Oeuvre de Antoine Watteau D’apres les Dessins Originaux, Paris,c.1880, dec. litho. title and twenty-one litho. plts. only (including two double page), printed in sanguine, occ. spotting, some dust and finger soiling largely confined to margins, gutta percha perished and contents loose, pubs. dec. printed boards, soiled and rubbed, slim folio Sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return. (14)

220* London. London from the South Side of the Thames, pub. Illustrated London News, 1861, large uncoloured engraved panorama, old folds, slight toning, 540 x 1360mm, framed and glazed (1)

£300-500

221* London. Visscher (Claes Jans), London, pub. c.1616, but later reprint. c.1890, uncoloured panorama on two sheets, each sheet approx. 370 x 940mm, framed and glazed J.Howgego. Printed Maps of London. pp.7. (2)

£300-500

222* Middleton (Charles Theodore). A collection of twenty-one engravings, originally published in ‘A New and Complete System of Geography......, [1778- 79], engravings with bright hand colouring, including natural history, topographical views and genre scenes of costume and habit, occ. duplicates, each approx. 290 x 170mm (21)

£70-100

223* Military & Maritime. A large collection of approx. 2000 prints and engravings mostly 19th century, engravings and prints originally published in ‘The Illustrated London News’, ‘The Graphic’ and ‘The Boys Own Paper’, including single and double page examples, some with later hand colouring, lithographs and colour prints, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition

£70-100

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£400-600


Lot 221 226* North America. A mixed collection of approx. 230 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, topographical views of Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey, including examples by Bartlett, Hinshelwood, Armytage and Archer, many duplicates, various sizes and condtion (approx.230)

224* Morris (Thomas & Bartolozzi Francesco). Fox Hunting, pub. A.Torre & J.Shane, 1783, hand coloured engraving after S.Gilpin & G.Barret, slight creasing, 450 x 530mm, framed and glazed, together with Henderson (Charles Cooper), English PostBoys, pub. Ackermann & Co., 1834, aquatint with contemp. hand colouring, Henderson’s monogram in lower right of image, proof before letters, 300 x 400mm, Arthur Ackermann Gallery label on verso of frame, framed and glazed (2)

227* Oxford Almanacks. A collection of approx. forty-five engravings originally published in ‘A Century and a Half of Designs Engraved for the Oxford Almanac for the Years 1717 - 1865, [pub. Oxford University Press, 1866], uncoloured engraved views of Oxford colleges, occ. spotting and staining, each approx. 360 x 470mm

£150-200

225* Natural History. A mixed collection of approx. 1000 prints and engravings, mostly early 20th century, colour prints and lithographs of birds, mammals, botany, fish and crustaceans, mushrooms, reptiles and amphibians, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.1000)

£80-120

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£200-300

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£400-600


229* Passe (Crispin de). Nine engravings originally published in ‘Hortus Floridus’, pub. Utrecht [1614 - 16], nine hand coloured engravings, occ. duplicates, each approx. 130 x 195mm, together with three others similar, with Bessa (Pancrace),Three engravings originally published in ‘Herbier General de L’Amateur’, Brussells [1814 - 27], three engravings with contemp. hand colouring, some overall toning, each approx. 210 x 140mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus a large 20th century colour print of vegetables, 610 x 480mm, framed and glazed (16)

£150-200

228* Oxford Almanacks. A collection of fifty engravings originally published in ‘A Century and a Half of Designs Engraved for the Oxford Almanac for the Years 1717 - 1865, [pub. Oxford University Press, 1866], uncoloured engravings of Oxford colleges, occ. spotting and dust soiling, each approx. 350 x 500mm (50)

£500-800

230* Persian Miniature. Courtyard with seated Prince and attendants, late 19th or early 20th century pen, ink and gouache on paper, with handwritten script to reverse, 25.5 x 17.5cm (10 x 7ins), framed and double-glazed (1)

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£100-150


231* Portraits. A mixed collection of approx. fifty engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, male and female mezzotints, etchings lithographs and stipple engravings, including examples by Lombart, Faber, Smith, Hodges, Cooper, Carington Bowles, Reynolds, Valentine Green, Watson, Joubert, Birche, Jackson, Pine, Meyer, Dickinson, Dighton, Dean and Forster, various sizes and condition (approx.50)

£200-300

232* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 200 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings, lithographs and prints, including genre, classical, portraits, historical, topography, military & marine, ‘scraps’, photographs, natural history, needle point patterns, architecture, ‘Baxter process prints’, costume and theatre, with examples by Piranesi, Harris, Dufour, Alexander, Fielding, Brandard and Turner, various sizes and condition (approx.200)

£300-500

233* Prints & maps. A mixed collection of approx. 100 prints and maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including engravings of British topographical views, natural history, fashion, botany and caricatures, and maps including county maps by Cary, Moule, Archer and folding O.S. maps, various sizes and condition (approx.100)

£100-150

Lot 231

234* Rowlandson (Thomas). The High Mettled Racer, plts. 1 - 4, (complete), pub. S.W.Fores, 1789, aqautints by John Hassell, with contemp. hand colouring and some later enhancement, lines of verse beneath each image, slight staining, each approx. 320 x 415mm, mounted, framed and glazed (4)

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£300-500


Lot 235 235* Sharpe (Charles William). [The Death of Nelson], pub. The Art Union, 1876, together with [The Meeting of Wellington and Blucher after Waterloo], pub. The Art Union, 1876 & 1875 respectively, pair of uncoloured ‘panoramic’ engravings on india wove after David Maclise, proof before titles but after letters, slight spotting, laid on linen and fixed to a contemp. wood stretcher, each approx. 450 x 1230mm The second item was engraved by Lumb Stocks. (2)

£150-200

236* Sheerness. Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel), The North-West Prospect of Sheerness, in the County of Kent, c.1774, hand coloured engraved panorama, central fold strengthened on verso, two small wormholes to image, 310 x 820mm (1)

£100-150

Lot 238

237* Smith (John Raphael). The Fern Gatherers, pub. J.R.Smith, c.1799 [slightly later impression], hand coloured mezzotint after George Morland, 465 x 610mm, framed and glazed (1)

£70-100

238* Snaffles (pseud. Charles Johnson Payne.). ‘Ar never gets off’, c.1910, lithograph with sparse hand colouring, image size 250 x 220mm, framed and glazed (1)

£70-100

239* Snaffles (pseud. Charles Johnson Payne.). ‘A Sight to Take Home and Dream about, pub. Messrs Fores Ltd., c.1950, colour lithograph with b & w remarque of the finishing post at a ladies point -to-point, signed in pencil by artist with ‘snaffle bit’ blind stamp, overall size 490 x 620mm, framed and glazed (1)

£200-300

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Lot 235 240* Snaffles (pseud. Charles Johnson Payne.). A National Candidate, c.1932, colour lithograph with b & w remarque of a horse clearing a brush fence, signed in pencil by artist, ‘snaffle bit’ blindstamp, slight water staining, overall size 470 x 430mm, framed and glazed (1)

£300-400

241* Sporting & natural history. A mixed collection of approx. 130 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings, lithographs and etchings, including birds, botany, mammals, domestic animals, sporting and coaching, including examples by Curtis, Ridgeway, Tunnicliffe, Ward, Howitt, Alken and Hacker, various sizes and condition (approx.130)

£200-300

242* Sporting prints. Leech (John), ‘Mr Jorrocks, “Come hup! I say. You ugly brute!”, c.1865, chromolithograph finished in watercolour, laid on card with printed title below image (as published), slight staining and spotting to margins, overall size 545 x 700mm, framed and glazed, together with Vanity Fair cartoon, Ward (Leslie, pseud. ‘Spy’), Buck, Walter S. Buckmaster, c.1910, colour photolitho. caricature of a polo player, 365 x 220mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Thorburn (Archibald),Partridge, pub Lawrence & Jellicoe Ltd, c.1905, colour photolitho. print, title printed below image (as published), some staining and dust soiling to margins, overall size 285 x 435mm, framed and glazed, plus ‘Cynicus’, Set of six humerous golfing postcards, c.1905, six colour photolitho. postcards, each approx. 130 x 80mm, displayed in a multiaperture mount, framed and glazed, overall size 630 x 280mm, and Prater (Ernest),’Run Out!’, c.1910, colour photolitho. print of a cricketing scene with descriptive text below image, overall size 550 x 430mm, double aperture mount, framed and glazed (5)

Lot 240

£100-150

243* Topographical engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 250 prints, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings and lithographs of British and foreign topographical views, including examples by Allom, Byrne, ‘Vue D’Optiques’, Mottram, Turner, Heath, Radclyffe, Godfrey, Bartlett and Medland, including an aquatint of Baron House Academy at Mitcham in Surrey depicting an early game of cricket, various sizes and condition (approx.250)

£200-300

244* Turner (Charles). Black Grouse [and] Red Grouse, pub. R.Ackermann, 1810, pair of mezzotints after Sillett, both with contemp. hand colouring, two marginal repairs to lower margin on ‘Black Grouse’, each approx. 370 x 440mm, mounted, framed and glazed Plates 7 & 8 from the fourteen plate series ‘British Feather Game’. (2) £200-300

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245* Vue d’Optiques. ‘A View of the Grand Palace of Westminster’, ‘La Bourse Royal a Londres’ [and] ‘Vue du Parc St James a Londres et du Canal de Buckingham prise de la cour de L’Hotel du même nom’, pub. Paris & London, c.1770, together three engraved views with early hand colouring, each approx. 290 x 440mm, mounted, framed and glazed (3)

250 Illustrated London News, 5 vols., Jul-Dec 1861 & Jan 1880Dec 1881, num. eng. illusts., one vol. made up of individual issues (incomplete, with adhesive tape repairs to spines), one vol. with upper hinge detached, contemp. half morocco gilt, one spine torn at base, rubbed, folio (5)

£100-150

£70-100

251 Vanity Fair. The Vanity Fair Album, vol. 8, 1876, fifty-three colour printed lithographs each with page of descriptive text, occ. closed marginal tears, occ. spotting, a.e.g., upper hinge weak, contemp. green gilt cloth, worn at extrems., folio

246* Watercolours & Drawings. A mixed collection of approx. forty-five, drawings, watercolours and pencil sketches, mostly 19th & 20th century, including landscapes, caricatures, portraits, natural history, military & marine, fashion and theatrical costume, various sizes and condition (approx.45)

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£150-200

HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS, AUTOGRAPHS & EPHEMERA

247* Yorkshire. A large mixed collection of approx. 1000 prints and engravings, mostly late 18th to early 20th century, engravings and prints, including many examples from The Illustrated London News and The Graphic, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.1000)

£70-100

£150-200

PERIODICALS 248 Allgemeine Bauzeitung. Vols. 1-77, Vienna, 1836-1912, lacking two early text vols., one early plate and five later combined text and plate vols., and so comprising a set of the folio plate volumes for 1836-73 lacking vol. 5 only, a set of the quarto text volumes for the same period lacking vols. 2 & 18 only, and a set of the combined folio-size text and plate vols. for 1874-1912 lacking vols. 43, 53, 54, 57 and 61, (vols. 33 & 34 for 1868/69 were issued as one combined volume of plates and one combined volume of text), ex-lib. bound in various bindings of contemp. quarter calf, contemp. boards, cloth and quarter cloth, generally VG throughout, folio/4to Sold as a periodical, not subject to return. A long run of the longest lasting European architectural periodical of the nineteenth century. The engraved lithographic plate volumes provide a visual record of the architectural style fashionable in Europe until the 1880s. After this date the illustrations became photographic reproductions. The buildings featured were designed by European architects and included major buildings in Austria, Germany, and central Europe, as well as France, Britain, Italy and elsewhere. (101) £300-500

249 Illustrated London News. 8 vols., a broken run, vol. 1 May Dec. 1842, vols. 32 - 35 Jan. 1858 - Dec. 1859, vols. 58 & 59 Jan. Dec. 1871 [and] vol. 128 Jan - June 1906, numerous wood eng. illusts. throughout together with several single and double page ‘special issue’ colour chromolitho. plts., occ. slight spotting and offsetting, hinges and joints weak, 7 vols. with mixed contemp. half morocco bindings, spines partially detached, 1906 vol. in later cloth and lacking spine, folio Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (8)

£200-300

252* Browning (Robert, 1812-89). Signed albumen print cabinet card, oval image showing the poet half length, signed ‘Robert Browning’ and dated 4th August 1885 to the lower border, London Stereoscopic Company printed details to cabinet card verso, image sl. faded and browned with crack to upper left corner outside of image (repaired to verso), the reverse somewhat flaked and worn with loss of printed text, 15 x 10cm (1)

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£700-1000


253* Churchill (Right Hon. Winston Spencer, 1874-1965). Typed letter signed ‘Winston S. Churchill’, 10 Downing Street, Whitehall, 7th December 1954, written as Prime Minister to the Conservative politician John E. Harvey, referring to Harvey’s letter about the county electoral divisions in the Chigwell Urban District, ‘I have looked into this, and it seems that at the local inquiry, the Borough of Colchester protested that under the County Council’s proposals they would be unfairly treated compared with Chigwell. They pointed out that, although their 1951 population was over 57,000 and their present population nearly 58,000, it was proposed to give them only three electoral divisions compared with four for Chigwell whose 1951 population was under 52,000 and whose 1955 population, as estimated by the County Council (60,000) was only about 2,000 more than Colchester’s. The previous Home Secretary came to the conclusion that the proposal to give four electoral divisions to Chigwell was not justified by comparison with other urban areas’ and continuing to give further information on the same subject and the reasons for the decision, 2 pp. on two leaves, the first with Prime Minister letterhead, single punch hole to upper left corner of both leaves, 4to, plus a modern reprint b & w photo showing Churchill on the hustings talking to a large crowd at around the same time, 21 x 16cm (2)

£800-1200

254* Churchill (Right Hon. Winston Spencer, 1874-1965). A group of ephemera relating to Churchill, c. 1950s/1970s, including eight-page manuscript of ‘Unconsidered Sayings of WSC’, initialled NB [Norman Brook], plus ten typed pages [by Norman Brook?] concerning Churchill’s memory, typed to rectos of House of Commons letterhead, 8vo, four short typed notes signed to Lady Normanbrook, 1971/76, from Harold [Macmillan], a thank you telegram from Churchill to Sir Norman Brook, 1953 and a typed letter to Lady Brook, 20th February 1961, written on behalf of Sir Winston Churchill and signed Anthony N.B., one page, 4to (8)

£150-200

255* Churchill (Right Hon. Winston Spencer, 1874-1965). Original watercolour cartoon, c. 1941, showing Churchill burdening a Home Guard soldier with yet more weaponry, unsigned, mounted on board, approx. 23 x 33cm (9 x 13ins) (1)

Lot 253

256* No lot

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£100-150


257* Cookery manuscript. An autograph certificate appointing Daniel Durant as Yeoman of the Mouth in His Majesty’s [King George II] Privy Kitchen, signed at the Lord Chamberlain’s Office by R. Griffin, 17th May 1751, the text in full, ‘This is to certify whom it may concern that the bearer hereof Daniel Durant is sworn and admitted His Majesty’s Servant in Ordinary as Yeoman of the Mouth in His Majesty’s Privy Kitchen, vacant by the Death of Joseph Le Meray. By Virtue whereof he is to have receive & enjoy the Wages Boardwages Fees Profits, Perquisites, Privileges & Advantages thereunto belonging. Given at His Majesty’s Board of Greencloth at St. James’s this fifth day of April 1750 in the twenty third year of His Majesty’s Reign’, four counter signatures, wafer seal upper left (split), 1 p. with integral docketed blank, seal split, some edge and fold splits and fraying without loss of text, 32.5 x 20.5cm Daniel Durant was effectively hereby appointed as head chef to the king. Rare. (1) £300-500

Lot 258

258* Cookery manuscript. A manuscript menu for the Lady of the Bed Chamber, Friday 28th May 1742, written in a neat calligraphic script the tempting daily menu consisting of potage bourgeoise, pigeon pye & patties, trouts & flounders boild, turky chicks & chickens, soles fried, pease & lettice stew’d, cherry tart, mutton rost, pullets fillet & broil’d, ducks rost and asparagus, with also mention of roast mutton for the servants, calligraphic flourish at foot, small paper split with loss not affecting text to left margin, a little dust soiling and minor creasing, 32.5 x 10cm

259* Country House Album. An illustrated autograph album, c. 1911-50, a total of thirty stiff card leaves with multiple items to each page, including snapshots, clipped signatures, menus, dance cards, drawings, postcards and other ephemera, places include Broomfield Hall, USS Wyoming (autograph of Donald Marshall Carpenter, early naval aviator), Brompton Oratory, with USS Wyoming in Cuba, 1919, also a trip to Honolulu, 1920, Adelboden, 1920, Monte Carlo, Florida, seemingly compiled by Ethel Lundbeck, a few items loosely inserted, contemp. straight-grained morocco, rebacked with orig. spine relaid, rubbed, folio

A rare early handwritten menu from the time of King George III showing a seemingly extravagant menu for a royal household member. (1) £300-500

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£100-150


260* Cromwell (Oliver, 1599-1658). Document signed, 'Oliver L.P.' as Lord Protector, 1657(?), relating to fines levied against landowners in Yorkshire, listing names, some properties and amounts of money to be collected, a total of sixty-nine lines on two vellum strips, the first headed 'Yorkshire' and beginning 'Oliver Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland and the dominions and territories thereunto belonging to the sheriff of the county aforesaid greeting... ', names mentioned include Henry Fairfax, Richard Bustard, Robert Stainforth, Hugh Taylor, Nicholas and William Hembrough of Drax, et al, the second sheet signed at foot with small red wax seal adjacent, countersigned by the Duke of York at Driffield(?), each strip 33 x 16.5 and 34 x 16.5 cm, presented in a modern frame with a reproduction portrait of Cromwell captioned in the centre, framed and glazed (1)

ÂŁ4000-6000

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261* D’Annunzio (Gabriele). A set of four printed sepia proof designs for Fiume, 1919, showing intended specimens of 5, 10, 20 and 25 cent stamps in a single row, the lower two-thirds of the sheet with a signed presentation inscription from D’Annunzio to Riccardo Gigante, the then Mayor of Fiume, dated 31 December 1919, small purple ink stamp lower left, some spotting and soiling, triangular fascist wet stamp to verso (Mostra del Fascismo), a little soiled and a few marginal closed tear repairs to verso, 27 x 35cm D’Annunzio was an Italian writer, poet, journalist, playwright and soldier during world war one. After the war he became something of a National hero and led a coup to take over the town of Fiume and its surroundings declaring it to be a fascist state. It was later subsumed into Italy when Mussolini came to power and later, after world war two, it became part of what is now Croatia. The enlarged stamp design (7 x 5 cm) commemorate the date of 12th September 1920 when D’Annunzio’s forces took the city over. The artist’s initials A.D.C. appear in three of the designs. (1) £150-200

Lot 262

262* Doyle (Arthur Conan, 1859-1930). Autograph letter signed ‘Arthur Conan Doyle’, Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex, n.d., c. 1915, to an unnamed gentleman, in full, ‘Have no fear at all for us. We are fighting well within our strength and our victory is certain’, with a postscript, ‘Men of British origin can help us best by subscribing to the war loan which is spent in America’, a few minor spots and creases, one page, 8vo Likely written around 1915 and long before his son Kingsley was seriously wounded during the 1916 Battle of the Somme. (1) £400-600

263* Du Pre (Jacqueline, 1945-1987). Two printed Brighton Festival programmes for 1970, b & w illusts., stapled printed wrappers, one signed on the cover by Jacqueline Du Pre, the other by her husband the pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboin, sl. rubbed, 8vo, together with a small printed notecard with autograph note signed from the actress Ingrid Bergman (1915-1982), thanking the recipient for some socks by wishing her Happy New Year, 6 x 11.5cm (3)

£100-150

264* Elizabeth II (Queen of Great Britain). Partly printed document signed ‘Elizabeth R’ as Queen, St. James’s, 25th September 1970, addressed to the governor of our prison at Nottingham, and relating to John Francis O’Dwyer who was convicted of handling stolen goods and sentenced to a term of imprisonment of two years on 25th September 1969, granting him a pardon and remitting unto him 181 days of the sentence imposed upon him, single leaf printed on both sides with typed insertion, red wafer seal to upper left corner and two punch holes to left margin, clearly signed by the monarch in blue ink at head of document, folio, 33 x 21.5cm (1)

Lot 264

£300-400

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Lot 265

265 Europe and Middle East Travel Journal. An anonymous manuscript journal of a trip from Rome to Jerusalem, 1666/67, following in the steps of St. Paul, written in French in a neat hand, with descriptions of antiquities and 17th-c. memorials, the journey taking the party to Naples, Pozzuoli (Poussole), Messina, Malta and Jerusalem, pen and pencil illustrations of monuments, coins, church plans and details to thirteen pages, two leaves with added flaps, a total of thirty leaves, later blanks (watermarked 1818) at rear, library stamps and withdrawn stamp to endpapers at front and rear, a.e.g., 19th-c. morocco, spine gilt-titled ‘Voyage a Gierusalem MS’, heavily rubbed, 8vo (21 x 15cm) (1)

£1000-1500

266 European Journal. A manuscript travel journal to France and Italy, 1874-75, written in English in a neat hand, a total of approx. thirty-five leaves, with tipped in letters (mostly to Mr [Ashton?] Yates), plus two watercolour sketches, a few menus, receipts, etc., a few blank leaves at rear, near-contemp. crushed red morocco gilt by Roger de Coverly, 4to (23 x 19cm) (1)

£150-200

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268* French weddings and births greeting cards sample book. An album containing forty-five blank and colour-printed card samples with publisher’s printed ID numbers, tipped in to an album, a total of six pages including pastedowns, contemp. linenbacked boards with old plain paper wrapper partly laid on (torn), the upper board titled ‘Album Petiot Collection C’, rubbed, slim folio

267* Franks and Autographs. A Victorian album compiled by Richard Bacon, approx. 230pp, containing cut signatures, free fronts, seals, engravings, etc., pasted in and corner mounted, the majority of autographs relating to nobility, signatures include William IV, George III, Duke of Wellington, mostly mounted as multiples to rectos and versos throughout, gilt calligraphic title, bookplate of Richard Bacon to front pastedown, contemp. gilt and blind panelled morocco, rebacked with orig. spine relaid, folio, together with a manuscript index of autographs, franks, and engravings, contemp. limp morocco, slim folio, the whole preserved in a modern purpose-made cloth bookbox (1)

(1)

£70-100

269* Furtwaengler (Wilhelm, 1886-1954). Typed letter signed, Berlin, 20th April 1931, to Herr Pillney, regretting that he is unable to help this year as his concerts with soloists are already full and hoping to do something later, one page, 4to, together with an unrelated envelope postmarked and addressed to Frau Furtwaengler in Heidelberg Karl Hermann Pillney (1896-1980) was an Austrian concert pianist and composer. (2) £200-300

£300-400

270* Henri IV (King of France, 1553-1610). Document signed, 1600, manuscript deed in French on vellum, royal grant issued to Raymond, countersigned and docketed to verso, old waterstain to more than half of deed without loss of legibility, 3 cm hole with sl. loss of text near centre right margin, approx. 20 x 41 cm, presented in a modern mount with an engraved portrait of the King adjacent, framed and glazed King Henri IV's daughter Henrietta Maria (1609-1669) married King Charles I, king of England, Scotland and Ireland, in 1625. (1) £250-350

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271* Leeds. A General Survey of the Manor of Leeds, Taken at Leeds on Thursday 17th October in the Ninth Year of the Reign of Our Lord James, [1612], written in Latin on sixty-nine vellum sheets, each approx. 84 x 38cm, some browning to the first and last leaves and sl. damage to the outer two leaves affecting the signatures of the commissioners appearing on the final page, the document giving a careful definition of the circuit of the Manor of Leeds, details of the free tenants, where they lived, their land and property holdings and the amounts paid in rent, names include Thomas Jefferson and other members of the Jefferson family, three strips framed and glazed together for display A highly important historical document, the most voluminous and detailed survey of Leeds to that date known. Another survey made in 1628 is known to exist. Less detailed surveys of 1548 and 1628 exist making this a vital source of unique information for the intervening period. This survey was discovered some time before 1710 in the ruins of Pontefract Castle. At a later point it disappeared and in recent times re-emerged, a better transcription of it being included in Joan W. Kirby, ‘The Manor and Borough of Leeds, 1425-1662: An Edition of Documents’, pub. The Thoresby Society, Leeds, 1983. (1) £1000-1500

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Lot 273

272 Lusitania. Outlines of a Pleasure Cruise to Morocco, Riviera, Italy, Greece, Turkey, &c, by the Orient Company’s SS “Lusitania”, March 1899, 50 pp., b & w illusts. from photos, folding colour map tipped in at rear, orig. printed wrappers with advert to rear outer wrapper, dust soiled, some edge creases and small tear with loss to lower inner corner of rear wrapper not affecting text, slim 4to (1)

273* Medieval Deed. A medieval deed relating to Radnorshire, c. 1307, relating to land extending from Stanor to Berestisburgge, presumably Stanner and Beresties Bridge, lying close to Burlingjobb in the Parish of Old Radnor, the names of the parties being William, Son of David of Byllimore and Richard, Son of Henry Han(u)te, one trivial hole near centre of deed, black wax seal with good impression appended, approx. 13 x 23cm (presented in a wooden deed box with two unrelated modern impressions of seals mounted within)

£70-100

A partition for related documents is provided in the upper lid and includes two letters of research relating to the document from 1992. (1) £150-200

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274* Merivale Family Archive. An archive of scrap albums, diaries, genealogical information, copy letters, etc., relating to various generations of the Merivale family, c. 1800-1920, including a collection of approx. 400 autograph letters signed from Charles Merivale [1808-1893] to family and friends, c. 1850-86; an album titled In Memoriam C M [Charles Merivale, 1808-93], December 27th 1893, with contemp. press cuttings of obituaries, a.e.g., contemp. straight-grain morocco gilt by Houghton & Gunn, 4to; a scrap album with approx. 300 pp. manuscript including poems, watercolours, drawings, engravings, photographs, printed ephemera, etc., mostly relating to the Merivale family, c. 1830s-1890s, partly indexed at front; a scrap album containing approx. thirty tipped-in watercolour views and sketches, c. 1850s/1880s, some identified as by Merivale or Frere family members; an illustrated scrap album diary of c. 25 leaves on stiff card leaves, being an anonymous diary of a trip to Europe, c. 1895, including albumen prints and other illustrations; a scrap album containing mostly news cuttings, c. 1900/1920, much of Merivale family interest, other printed ephemera including menus, orders of service, postcards, documents, etc. tipped in, approx. 200 pp.; a slim album of sixteen pencil sketches by A.F. Merivale, c. 1830s; an album of eleven pen and ink drawings on ‘The Adventures of Anjelica’ with manuscript poetry to versos, by Anne Merivale, mid 19th c.; ‘An account of my grandmother [Elizabeth] Merivale’s family written by herself, copied from a manuscript in her writing’, 150 leaves, mostly written to rectos only; a scrap album containing photographs (including portraits of Brendan, John William, Vernon and Francis Merivale in military uniforms, 1915), postcards, printed pamphlets, manuscript notes, etc.; a scrap album of poems, etc., compiled by Louisa Heath Merivale, early 1900s, c. 50 pp.; a notebook of ‘Memories of the Heath Family by Angel Heath’, 1856, c. 60 pp.; A notebook of manuscript translations of poems by Right Honourable John Hookham Frere, mid. 19th c., approx. 100 pp.; a scrap album of poems, etc., compiled by Louisa Heath Merivale, early 1900s, c. 50 pp.; John H. Merivale, five manuscript exercise books of reminiscences, c. 1915; a bound volume of Merivale family copy letters at Barton Place, c. 1773-1896, all copied late 19th c., approx. 200 pp.; anonymous manuscript diary of a trip to America in 1907, c. 100 pp.; WWI scrap album with jottings and news cuttings, c. 1915/16, relating to Philip Merivale, c. 100 pp.; notebook with copies of diary entries and letters from various members of the Merivale family in WWI, c. 1915; a manuscript memoranda book containing Merivale and Liddell family accounts and inventories, c. 30 pp.; small bundles of letters, legal paperwork, etc. relating to the Merivale family, letters from the Nevins family (1880s/1930), plus a small bundle of Merivale family letters from Barton Place and Ely Deanery, plus a few loose photos, sketches, genealogies, etc. Provenance: Merivale family. The archive here offered and accompanying four lots have as their origins Samuel Merivale (1715-1771), a dissenting minister who came under the influence of Philip Doddridge and spent most of his working life in Tavistock and Exeter. He married first Elizabeth Schellaber and following her death he remarried, this time to Betsy Manning. Their son John Merivale (1752-1831) married Ann Katenkamp (1754-1829). The only son of this marriage was John Herman Merivale (1779-1844), lawyer and literary scholar, married to Louisa Heath. This couple were to have six sons and six daughters, the oldest being Herman (1806-1874), followed by Charles (1808-1893), dean of Ely and historian of Roman Empire (married Judith Frere). See also following three lots and lot 721. (2 archive boxes) £300-500

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275* Merivale Family Memoirs. Memoir of the Life, Opinions, and Writings of the Revd. Samuel Merivale, formerly Divinity Tutor at the Dissenting Academy, Exeter, illustrated by various passages from his correspondence and other unpublished memoranda, by his grandson J[ohn]. H[erman]. Merivale, 2 vols., unpublished manuscript, c. 1840, a total of approx. 700 leaves, written in a clear and neat hand to numbered rectos throughout, with additions and sometimes lengthy footnotes to versos facing, a further 48 pp. essays and transcriptions at rear of vol. 2, pencil ownership inscription of John H. Merivale, Togston Hall, Northumberland, to free endpaper of vol. 2, contemp. limp calf over boards with folding fore-edge flaps, heavily rubbed and spines faded, 4to, together with a bound collection of approx. 150 letters from and to Samuel Merivale, c. 1744-67, including approx. eighty autograph letters signed to Elizabeth Shellaber, afterwards his wife, a group of approx. fifty letters to and from his daughter Jane (born 1749), plus approx. twenty further letters including some copies, recipients include Rev. Mr. Burne, Rev. Mr. Moore, Rev. Mr. Baron, Rev. Micaiah Towgood, Rev. Dr. Lardner and Rev. Dr. Priestley, the letters all written in a neat compact hand, mostly two or more pages, many with integral address leaves with some seal and tear repairs, a volume containing also six leaves of additional biographical details written by John Herman Merivale, a later table of contents, plus three watercolours, including one of Tavistock by James White with an accompanying letter dated 1783, modern half morocco, spine gilt titled ‘Letters Fidelio to Charissa’, 4to, plus a small quantity of approx. 80 pp. manuscript notes made by John Herman Merivale for his grandfather Samuel’s memoirs, plus Merivale (Anna W.), Family Memorials, printed for private circulation, Exeter, 1884, six etched plates, ownership inscription of Charles Merivale to title, initialled to E.P.B. in 1889, a.e.g., contemp. red morocco gilt, spine heavily rubbed, 8vo (4 + a folder)

£300-500

276 Merivale Family - Genealogy. Pedigree of the Family of Frere of Roydon in Norfolk, and Finningham in Suffolk Compiled by Horace Frere, 2 copies, 1874, both copies with numerous pen and pencil annotations and additions to pedigrees, some printed and manuscript insertions, including a pencil drawing of Stephen E. Spring Rice, ownership signature of John H. Merivale to front free endpaper of one copy, both a.e.g., contemp. maroon morocco gilt, rubbed, the second copy modern buckram, plus a later edition of 1899 of the same work, revised by Horace Frere in manuscript in 1915, numerous manuscript additions to printed text, modern buckram, together with Heathiana: Note Genealogical and Biographical of the Family of Heath, Especially the Descendants of Benjamin Heath, D.C.L., of Exeter, 2 copies, privately printed, 1881, b & w plts., folding genealogies, presentation copies from the author Robert A. Heath to Judith Ann Merivale and Lisette C.B. Drury, plus a third copy presented to John Herman Merivale, several genealogies linen backed, second copy sl. defective at rear, all contemp. half calf, worn, plus two others unrelated, all 4to (8)

277 Merivale Family - The Boat Race. Record of the University Boat Race Commemoration Dinner 1881, Compiled by the Hon. Secs. George G.T. Treherne & J.H.D. Goldie, 1st ed., Oxford & Cambridge, 1883, six eng. plts., facsimiles and vignettes as listed, a few minor pencil corrections, some spotting, partly uncut, ownership name of C[harles] Merivale (in another hand) to front free endpaper, dated March 1883, orig. cloth with printed paper label to spine, rubbed, spine darkened with one small nick, folio (limited large paper ed., 87/250), together with Drinkwater (G.C. & Sanders, T.R.B.), The University Boat Race Official Centenary History, Edited and With an Introduction by His Honour Judge C. Gurdon, 2 copies, 1st eds., 1929, b & w plts., one copy with heavy spotting to early leaves, both orig. cloth gilt, one copy in d.j., sl. frayed and soiled, both 4to Charles Merivale (1808-1893), dean of Ely, historian of the Roman Empire and Boat Race Founding Member. Merivale rode four in the Cambridge boat of 1829, the first University Boat Race, in which Oxford won by several lengths. The instigation of the Race and Merivale’s part in it is written up in the second work, pp. 8-11. Merivale is mentioned variously in the first volume and his speech is printed on pp. 43-45. Merivale and his Oxford counterpart, Charles Wordsworth, are still celebrated as the founders of the world-famous race with various events organised by The Boat Race Founders Society. (3) £100-150

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Lot 279 278* Modern Autographs. A large collection of modern celebrity autographs of actors, singers, celebrities, etc., a mixture of signed publicity photographs and related ephemera, signatures include Claudia Schiffer, Alan Rickman, Julie Christie, Robert Carlyle, Jonathan Pryce, Lionel Ritchie, Bob Geldof, Nigel Hawthorne, Pele, Frank Bruno, Chris Eubank, signed record sleeves, etc. etc., some pre-printed, facsimiles and secretarial included, some framed and glazed, various sizes (3 cartons)

£150-200

279* Modern Autographs. A similar lot, signatures include Meatloaf, Michael Caine, Michael Winner, Phil Collins, Ray Charles, Duffy, etc., etc. (3 cartons)

£150-200

280* Modern Autographs. A similar lot, signatures include Samuel L. Jackson, Dana Andrews, David Essex, Sally Field, Margaret Lockwood, Robert Wagner, Shirley Maclaine, etc. (3 cartons)

£150-200

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281 Napoleonic Broadside. LXXXe. Bulletin de la Grande-Armee, Tilsitt, 19 June 1807, printed A. Victor Habert, [1807], triple-column broadside bulletin describing the Battle of Friedland, the taking of Konigsberg, the retreat of the Russian army after the Niemen river and the negotiations with Russian generals Benningson and Bagration, minor toning to extremities, 53 x 42cm (1)

£200-250

Lot 282 282* Pole (Thomas, 1753-1829). A commonplace book containing miniature landscapes by Thomas Pole, and pencil drawings, watercolours, and manuscript writings by various hands, many of them Quakers, early-mid. 19th c., 363pp., numbered in pencil to upper corner, a few pages excised, preceded by 3pp. Index to Names, and a leaf with mounted initials ‘L D’ elaborately drawn in pencil with a landscape showing trees and buildings concealed within the body of the letters, captioned in ink ‘Thos. Pole M.D.’, plus two further mounted leaves of drawings by Thomas Pole (unsigned as usual), one with four tiny sepia watercolour architectural landscapes, each approx. 9 x 13mm, the other (facing) with two miniature monochrome architectural landscapes, each 40 x 50mm, both leaves captioned ‘Thomas Pole M.D.’, plus approx. thirteen pencil drawings and watercolours, mostly botanical and landscapes, incl. a pencil drawing of Eatington Meeting House by Sarah Lowe, and numerous ms. poetry and prose extracts in various hands, most of a religious nature and copied from Watts, Fenelon, Cowper, Coleridge, etc., some initalled L.D., and the majority by Quaker contributors, incl. Richard S. Harford, John Lewis, Martha Smith, Joseph Buckley, Christopher Healy, Maria Knight, Jeremiah H. Wiffen, Benjamin B. Wiffen, marbled endpapers, hinges split, untrimmed, orig. blindstamped black calf gilt, sometime rebacked, rubbed, 4to, together with Wedmore (Edmund Tolson), Thomas Pole, M.D., with notes by Norman Penney, Journal Supplement No.7 for the Friends’ Historical Society, Headley Brothers, 1908, port. frontis. and thirty-five plts., folding genealogical chart, oval ink stamp on title-page, orig. printed wrappers bound in, untrimmed, near contemp. cloth, faded spine with leather label (rubbed), 8vo Thomas Pole, physician and Quaker minister, was born in Philadelphia and brought up as a member of the Society of Friends. In 1775 he travelled to England to visit relatives and attend Quaker meetings, apparently travelling 6650 miles, mainly on horseback, in England and Wales over the course of two or three years. He qualified as a medical doctor in 1801, with a degree from St. Andrews University, whereupon he specialised in obstetrics and published his ‘Anatomical Instructor’, with drawings by himself. Throughout his life Pole devoted much time to ministerial work in the Society of Friends as well as philanthropic schemes. In 1812 he helped William Smith establish the first English schools for the adult poor. In addition to being a skilled medical illustrator Pole was a keen watercolourist and silhouettist, and his carefully detailed miniature landscapes are particularly sought after. (1) £700-1000

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284* Powell (Anthony, 1905-2000). A typed letter signed Anthony Powell, The Chantry, Nr. Frome, Somerset, 2 May 1984, to Mrs. Nixon-Eckersall, ‘I hope you will enjoy A.N. Wilson’s Belloc. He deals with the question of being a Catholic possibly proving a bar to a Fellowship, which Belloc himself put it down to, but in fact Balliol elected F.F. Urquhart the following year. The failure to get an all Souls (no doubt Balliol too) seems largely to have been due to B’s cocksureness. Like you, I met him... He used to come into Duckworth’s and send copies of his own books off, which he would certainly never pay for, and be extremely disagreeable while he was doing it...’, one leaf with two folds, together with the book on Belloc by A.N. Wilson referred to, pub. 1984, orig. boards in d.j., 8vo (2)

£70-100

285* Russell (Lillian, 1861-1922). Head and shoulders photographic portrait of the American actress Lillian Russell, c. 1906, sepia photograph by Matzkur, dated 1906, signed and inscribed ‘To Maurice always loyally Lillian Russell in brown ink, some overall fading, 23 x 15cm (9 x 6ins), framed and glazed Lillian Russell (1861-1922), American actress, who made her debut at Tony Pastor’s theatre in 1880 as the ‘English Ballad’ singer. She eloped to London with Edward Solomon in 1883, and starred in his operettas until she learned of his bigamy. She became known as the American Beauty, and made the first long distance telephone call in 1890, singing from New York City to President Cleveland in Washington. (1) £70-100

283* Postcards. A good collection of approx. 400+ coloured and black and white (some realphoto type) Edwardian period postcards, including America - colour portraits of Native American Indians, views in New York, San Francisco, Washington, Boston, President Roosevelt and family, etc., China - including Singapore, Hong Kong and Shankai, Japan - including Yokohama, Kyoto, Nihonbashi-Dori, several execution scenes, Australia - including Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth, Albany, Fremantle, Sydney, Melbourne, Maryborough, Ararat, Ballarat, and Tasmania, New Zealand - including Wellington, Rotorua, Whakarewarwa, Samoan natives, Laysan Island avifauna etc., plus 12 x Cunard liners (including interiors), etc., all postally unused, condition mainly VG, contained in two period postcard boxes, one with six expanding trays, the other with five (2)

£300-500

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286 Russian Revolution. КЪ гражданамъ Россіи! ’To the Citizens of Russia', Petrograd, 10 a.m., 25th October (7th November, new style) 1917, orig. printed broadside decree from the Petrograd Military Revolutionary Committee (in Russian ‘VoyenRevKom’), written by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, announcing the overthrow of the Provisional Government and the transfer of state power to the Petrograd MRC, Cyrillic script, printed on one side of a single sheet of paper, centrefold creases and some dust soiling, 197 x 202 mm (7.75 x 8 ins), pasted into the back of a pre-printed monthly cash account booklet as used by Auxiliary Patrol armed yacht HMS Sagitta, while on duties in the White Sea, on the facing page is pasted a near-contemp. typed English translation, written to account book upper margins in red pencil (block capitals) the documents are identified as ‘First day of Russian Revolution. Bolshevik handbill brought from Petrograd by G.P.L. [the name R.L. Seabrook struck through]’ and ‘Translation of Bolshevik handbill made by Lt. Shuvalov’, the monthly manuscript cash accounts for July 1917 to February 1918 inserted to first nine leaves, the July entry noting ‘loss on rate of exchange of the rouble to 18 to £1’, for August, ‘loss on 4374 roubles through exchange being altered to 20 to 20/- by order of S.N.O. White Sea’, the last mention of rouble being noted for an entry on 2nd November (20th October, old style) with value of rouble now altered to 8d, manuscript insertions by W.O. Meade-King (accountant officer), together with two further pre-printed blue monthly cash account booklets with entries for HMS Sagitta (February to September 1915 & October 1915 to June 1917), the April/May 1917 column inscribed ‘From Romanoff 7.5.17’ and with first mention of roubles for 24th May 1917 referencing a payment for ‘Mine money from HMS Pekin’, a few related receipts, etc., loosely inserted, including an old manuscript note referencing the ‘Proclamation flysheet’, all stitched as issued, outer leaves of each frayed and torn with a little loss, slim folio (34 x 21 cm) [Translation of decree as given on the typed sheet:] From the Military Revolutionary Committee of Petrograd Soviet of Workers’ and Soldiers’ Deputies, TO THE CITIZENS OF RUSSIA The Provisional Government has been overthrown. State Government has passed into the hands of the organisation of the Petrograd Soviet of Worker’s and Soldiers’ Deputies, the Military Revolutionary Committee, which leads the Petrograd proletariat and garrison. The cause for which the people have fought, the immediate proposal for a democratic peace, the abolition of landlords, the right to the land, workers control of production, the creation of a Soviet Government – this cause is assured. Long live the Revolution of workers, soldiers and peasants. The Military Revolutionary Committee of the Petrograd Soviet of Workers’ and Soldiers’ Deputies. 25th October 1917. 10a.m. A HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT AND EXCEEDINGLY SCARCE POLITICAL BROADSIDE. The American journalist and socialist John Reed, staying at the Hotel Astoria in Petrograd at the time, was to publish his account of the October Revolution as ’Ten days that shook the world’ (1919). Reed noted that he and his wife were awoken at around 10 am to the sounds of bells ringing and trucks racing up and down the street. Going outside they found the trucks belonged to the Bolsheviks, the small, leftist revolutionary party headed by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. The trucks carried soldiers who were stopping at each street corner to plaster up Lenin’s declaration to the citizens of Russia announcing the deposition of the Provisional Government. The text of the document was written between 8 and 9 am after Lenin had made his way to the Bolshevik’s operations room in the Smolniy Institute, the morning after the Bolsheviks had seized the various communication centres in Petrograd. Lenin had been in heavy disguise the night before: this was the first time he appeared openly and at first no one knew him when he came into the room (but he spent most of the day in disguise again, in bandages, a wig and spectacles). The decree was released at 10 am and the text subsequently reproduced in the newspaper Rabochy i Soldat (No. 8). The head of the provisional government, Alexander Kerensky, was to flee the city and his wife was arrested the following day for tearing the declaration down on the street. The Military Revolutionary Committee (chaired by N.I. Podvoyskiy and housed in rooms 10 and 17 of the Smolniy) was a body which no one outside the Bolshevik Central Committee had given any authority to assume sovereign power over Russia. The Petrograd Soviet had formed it to defend the city and not to topple the government, but Lenin argued the night before (24th October) that it was of no consequence in whose name power was formally assumed: ‘This is not important right now, let the Military Revolutionary Committee take it or some other institution’. For most of the day of the 25th October life in Petrograd went on as normal with no one taking the decree seriously. However the MRC troops and Red Guards continued to strengthen their control of the city during the day and by nightfall the Winter Palace was ‘stormed’ with little bloodshed, government ministers were arrested and imprisoned (2:10 am, 26th October). On Lenin’s orders, the Petrograd MRC telegraphed all cities and the front that the socialist revolution had been victorious. After the formation of the Soviet government, the Petrograd MRC became the chief operational body for destroying the old machinery of state and creating a new, Soviet state apparatus. State communism had been born. A facsimile of Lenin’s manuscript and a translation of the document is printed in V.I. Lenin, Collected Works, vol. 26. Two smaller copies of the decree have been traced in OCLC WorldCat at Ohio and Indianna University. (3) £10000-15000

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289 Suffragists. Beware! A Warning to Suffragists by Cicely Hamilton, with Sketches by H. Lowndes, D. Meeson Coates, C. Hedley Charlton, pub. The Artists’ Suffrage League, n.d., c. 1910, fourteen unnumbered leaves with printed caricature and rhyme to each recto, versos blank, a little spotting and soiling, two small holes to upper blank areas of final two leaves, orig. pict. upper wrapper and lower wrapper with publisher’s advert to recto, butterfly clip to upper left corner (as issued), a little minor soiling and age wear, slim 8vo

287* Savage Club. A group of fourteen Savage Club dinner menus and advertising flyers, c. 1910-52, all with pictorial designs from original artwork by L. Stampa, Harry Riley, Bill Berry, John Hassall and others, a few with manuscript notes and two signed H.G. Butterfield, mostly 1 p. and some on stiff card, various sizes (14)

£70-100

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288 Scrap album. A scrap album compiled by Jane Catherine Robertson, c. 1820s, including over fifty watercolour pen and ink and pencil drawings and sketches, a mixture of costume studies, landscape views, natural history, etc., plus engravings and numerous neatly written poems and quotations, approx. 100 leaves, a.e.g., contemp. straight-grained calf gilt, rubbed, 4to (1)

£200-300

290* Sutherland (Joan, 1926-2010). A private collection of Joan Sutherland LPs, including forty boxed sets and eight single LPs, labels include Decca, Wideband, eight of the LP sleeves or boxes signed by Sutherland, and sometimes others (48)

£150-200

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291 Thatcher (Margaret Hilda, 1925-2013). The Collected Speeches of Margaret Thatcher, edited by Robin Harris, 1st ed., HarperCollins, 1997, signed by Margaret Thatcher in blue ink to title, a.e.g., orig. dark blue morocco gilt, 8vo, VG in orig. cloth slipcase One of 200 leather-bound copies, this being copy A [of 26 lettered copies]. Effectively, this is the first copy off the press. This HarperCollins deluxe edition of 200 signed and numbered copies is not to be confused with the much larger edition of 2000 copies published by Easton Press. (1) £700-1000

292 Thatcher (Margaret Hilda, 1925-2013). The Downing Street Years, 1st ed., HarperCollins, 1993, colour and b&w illusts. from photos, signed by Margaret Thatcher in blue ink to title, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo (1)

£100-150

293 Thatcher (Margaret Hilda, 1925-2013). Constituency Campaigning, A Guide for All Party Workers, by Basil Feldman and Roger Boaden, 1st ed., Conservative Central Office, January 1977, 84 pp., printed in blue and black with illustrations, signed by Margaret Thatcher in blue ink at head of title, orig. stapled wrappers, sl. rubbed, slim 8vo (1)

£100-150

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294 Trinity Hospital, Salisbury. Copies of Documents Relating To Trinity Hospital, Salisbury, 2 vols. manuscript, compiled by Robert Benson, Trinity College, Cambridge, 1820, approx. 200 leaves, neatly written to rectos and some versos, full-page pen and ink illustrations of seals at front of vol. 2, also copies of deeds relating to St Nicholas Hospital, Harnham Bridge and St Nicholas Hospital, Salisbury at the rear of vol. 2, first volume with ownership name of Robert Beard dated 1833 to front pastedown and a pencil note beneath indicating it was lent to Sir Thomas Phillipps [1792-1872, book collector and antiquary], vol. 2 with similarly dated ownership inscription of Robert Beard, also of Salisbury, and a later one of William Sewell, 1899, contemp. gilt-panelled calf with calf rebacks, rubbed, 4to (2)

296* Victorian Autographs. A miscellaneous group of autograph letters and notes by Matthew Arnold (1822-1888), Athenaeum Club, 27th July, no year, to Lady Strangford, in part, ‘I suggested Mr Baxter, because I knew he had travelled in the east and was strongly interested in the Christian populations governed by Turkey, and that he was also very rich’, one page plus integral blank, 8vo, plus autograph letter signed from John Lubbock (1834-1913), John Tyndall (1820-1893), autograph letter plus postcard, William Albert Stuart (linguist), Alexander William Kinglake (1809-1891), plus an autograph musical quotation signed by Alfred Novello, and ten other letters by William Marsden, George Macauley Trevelyan, Theo Bonheur, Matthew Raine, Thomas Okey, etc., mostly one page, various sizes

£300-500

295* Vellum Deeds. A group of approx. 40 large folding vellum land deeds, 18th & 19th century, various counties and properties, all with orig. seals, together with further misc. vellum and paper ephemera (a carton)

£200-300

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298* World War One Letters. Two autograph letters signed in pencil from Corporal W.E. Sutton, No. 8713 L.B. Company, 1st the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), British Expeditionary Force, France, 7th May and 4th September 1915, to Misses R. Deladsey and P. Heron of Downpatrick, County Down, the first thanking for the parcel and continuing, ‘Then we came back into France at Christmas the Germans had a lively time in the trenches they had a band playing and they was shouting over to us they have some lovely singers and they sing British songs just amuse us we used to stand in the trench with the mud and water well over the tops of our boots and clap and encore them but “business as usual” the bullets flew over just being so kind to me’, continuing with more thoughts on life in the trenches, including mention of gas attacks, ‘What do you think of their latest dodge they think we are gas pipes and try to fill us with gas but we are all ready for them now with damp pads and motor glasses over our eyes. I suppose the next thing will be taking us for haddocks and trying to smoke us out... ‘, 8 pp., the second letter thanking for the letters and parcel, in part, ‘I have been very busy lately. I hope we will get the huns to make a move before long it’s getting a very tiring job trench work and we have been out over a year... ‘, 2 pp., both 8vo, both with orig. envelopes and field post stamps, the second letter with census stamped envelope, plus a pre-printed field service postcard from T. McKee, 26th September 1915, the card indicating that he is well and that a letter is on its way

297 Women’s Suffrage. Votes for Women Souvenir Official Programme of the Great Demonstration, Hyde Park, London, Sunday June 21 [1908], printed and published by Mrs. S. Burgess, napkin souvenir programme printed on crepe paper, with map showing route of seven processions and placement of speakers’ platforms, encircled by portraits of the twenty women speakers, enclosed by a border of purple violets, lower edge sl. frayed with minor loss (not affecting border), 37 x 38cm (14.5 x 15ins)

The German army began large-scale use of gas as a weapon in January 1915. In the spring damp pads were issued and pad respirators were sent up to British troops from April. In Britain, the Daily Mail newspaper encouraged the manufacture of cotton pads to be used in conjunction with motoring goggles to protect the eyes. The response was enormous and a million gas marks were produced in a day. Unfortunately, the Mail’s design was useless when dry and caused suffocation when wet, causing the deaths of scores of men. By July a new and far more effective smoke helmet had been designed. (3) £150-200

In 1908 Prime Minster Herbert Asquith said that he would abandon his opposition to womens suffrage if it could be demonstrated that enough women wanted the vote. On 21st June 1908 Emmeline Pankhurst led seven processions to Hyde Park, where 250,000 women gathered for the largest mass meeting London had ever seen. When the government failed to respond, many concluded that peaceful agitation was useless. It was this rally that saw the first major public use by the suffrage movement of the colours purple, green, and white, symbolising dignity, purity and hope. (1) £100-150

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299 Ackerman (J.). The Charm: A Series of Elegant Colored Groups, with Descriptive Illustrations by Elizabeth F. Ellet, pub. Philadelphia, Carey and Hart, 1848, addn. chromo. title, six chromo. plts., orig. gilt dec. cloth, rubbed, folio (1)

£200-300

300 Ackermann (R., publisher). The Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions, Manufactures, &c., Second Series, vol. 7, no. 37 - vol. 8, no. 48, January-December 1819, wood eng. title-page (trimmed to lower margin and laid down), seventy-two plts., comprising thirty-nine eng. and aqua. plts. of views, carriages, interiors, furniture, etc., mostly hand-col., one detached, twentytwo costume plts. with hand-colouring, ten pattern plts., and one plt. with metallic paper onlays, occn. off-setting to text, sprinkled edges, contemp. half calf, rubbed, some sl. wear to extrems., 8vo Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (1)

302 [Ali Ibn Abi Bakr]. The Hedaya, or Guide; A Commentary on the Mussulman Laws: Translated by the Order of the GovernorGeneral and Council of Bengal, by Charles Hamilton, 4 vols., T. Bensley, 1791, errata leaf at end of each, some wormholes, spotting and repaired tears, library stamps front and rear, library booklabels, contemporary tree calf, some tears and losses to spines, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to

£200-300

301 Ainsworth (Henry). Annotations Upon the Five Bookes of Moses, The Booke of the Psalmes, and the Song of Songs, or, Canticles, 1639, worm hole to initial leaves (first three leaves detached), A4 & A4 torn to inner margin, final leaf lined to verso, 18th c. half calf, lacks title label, upper board detached, lower joint cracked, worn, folio (STC 220), together with Burnet (Gilbert), Bishop Burnet’s History of His Own Time, 2 vols., 1724, vol. 1 lacking front free endpaper, contemp. calf, joints cracked, worn, folio (3)

Orientalist Charles Hamilton’s translation from the Persian, for the East India Company, of the al-Hidayah (Islamic personal law), originally composed by Burhan al-Din al-Marghinani in the twelfth century, (4) £300-500

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304 Ariosto (Lodovico). Orlando Furioso, di M. Lodovico Ariosto, Tutto ricorretto, & di nuoue Figure adornato, con le Annotationi, gli Auuertimenti, & le Dichiarationi di Jeronimo Ruscelli..., Venice: appresso Felice Valgrisi, 1603, title within woodcut border (small worm hole & two slight closed tears), fifty-one full-page woodcut illusts., some worming to fore-edge blank margins of few leaves, occasional spotting, late 18th/early 19th c. vellum, contrasting morocco title labels to spines, 4to in 8s

303 Almanack. Vox Stellarum; being an Almanack for the Year of Human Redemption 1705... by Francis Moore, Licens’d Physician, and Student in Astrology, printed by T. Hodgkin, 1705, eng. port. frontis., text largely printed in red and black, browned and foxed, some early ms. to blank leaves, marbled endpapers, orig. greenstained vellum wallet-style binding, covers gilt panelled, rubbed, eng. brass clasp, sm. 8vo, together with Cottin (Madame), Elizabeth; or, the Exiles of Siberia. A Tale, founded upon facts, from the French..., printed for John Sharpe, by C. Whittingham, Chiswick, 1822, addn. eng. title and four eng. plts., occn. light foxing, marbled endpapers and edges, contemp. green calf, elborately tooled in blind and gilt, spine darkened and rubbed, 12mo, plus Mayhew (Henry and Augustus), Whom to Marry and How to Get Married! or, the Adventures of a Lady in Search of a Good Husband, Illustrated by George Cruikshank, David Bogue, [1847-48], pubs. ad. leaf at front, twelve eng. plts., incl. frontis. (near-detached), marbled endpapers, hinges neatly repaired, a.e.g., contemp. tan calf, rebacked preserving gilt dec. spine (rubbed and darkened), 8vo, plus twenty-eight others similar, 19th c. literature, children’s books, etiquette, etc. (31)

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£300-400

305 Athenaeus. Banquet des Savans, Translated and Edited by M. Lefebure de Villebrune, 5 vols., Paris, 1789-91, half-titles, additions and corrections at end of each vol., vol. 5 lacks additional eng. title and frontis., some spotting, contemp. gilt-panelled calf, later morocco gilt rebacks, gilt Athenaeum stamp to upper covers, rubbed and some corner wear, 4to (5)

£300-400

306 Baskerville Press. Publii Virgilii Maronis Bucolica, Georgica, et Aeneis, 1st ed., Birmingham, 1757, subscribers list present, light spotting to first & last leaves, free endpapers creased, slightly marked and frayed, contemp. calf, joints cracked old repair to lower joint, some wear at foot of spine, 4to

£150-200

Gaskell 1. John Baskerville’s first book. (1)

£300-400

307 Bayle (Pierre). A General Dictionary, Historical and Critical: in which a New and Accurate Translation ... is Included. The whole Containing the History of the Most Illustrious Persons of all Ages and Nations, Particularly Those of Great Britain and Ireland, Distinguished by Their Rank, Actions, Learning and Other Accomplishments ..., ed. John Peter Bernard, Thomas Birch, et al, 10 vols., 1734-41, titles printed in red and black, some scattered spotting, contemp. Panelled calf, some cracking to joints, rubbed and wear to extrems., folio (10)

£200-300

308 [Bayle, Pierre]. Le Grand Dictionaire Historique, ou le Melange Curieux de l’Histoire Sacree et Profane ..., 4 vols., 8th ed., pub. Amsterdam, 1698, half-titles present, addn. eng. title to vol. 1, printed titles in red and black, contemp. qtr. vellum gilt, some repairs and surface loss, some wear, folio, together with Tacitus (Cornelius), C. Cornelii Opera quae exstant a Justo Lipsio postremum recensita, eiusque auctis emendatisque commentariis ilustrata..., 1648, eng. vign, title, inkstamp to front endpaper and title, minor insect damage to first and last few leaves, contemp. boards, covers detached, worn, folio, plus Athanasius (Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria), Opera quae reperiuntur omnia..., vol. 1 only (of 2) 1601, printed in Greek and Latin, inkstamp to front endpaper and title, contemp. blindstamped cloth gilt, rear cover detached, upper joint cracked, some wear, folio, plus Lexicon Graeco-Latinum Novum: in quo ex primitivorum..., by John Scapula, 1637 (7)

£200-300

309 Beckford (William). Vathek, 1st ed. in French, Lausanne, I. Hignou, 1787, title with wood-engraved vignette, wood-engraved tailpiece and ornament, occasional light spotting, later half calf, 8vo Rothschild 352: “Editions in French were published at Lausanne in December 1786 (dated 1787), and at Paris in December 1787. The texts of the two differ widely, the Lausanne edition in particular showing ‘a marked anglicism of phrase’.” (1) £200-300

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312 [Bentley, Richard]. A Full and True Account of the Dreadful and Melancholly Earthquake, which happened between Twelve and One o’Clock in the Morning, on Thursday the Fifth Instant. With an Exact List of such Persons as have hitherto been found in the Rubbish. In a Letter from a Gentleman in Town, to his Friend in the Country, 5th ed., 1750, 8pp., few manuscript additions to text, slight stain to fore-edge margins, folded and unsewn as issued, folio, together with Pownall (Thomas), A Report from the Committee Appointed to examine the several Laws in being relative to the Assize of Bread, Reported by Thomas Pownall, Esq; 21st December 1772, pp.[2],57-58, disbound folio, with Report from the Committee Appointed to Consider of the Methods practised in maing Flour from Wheat..., 1774, 23pp., disbound folio, with First Report from the Committee on the Assize and Making of Bread, Reported by the Lord Hawkesbury, 10th February 1800, pp.65-86, disbound folio and Tar Manufacture, Description de la maniere dont on fait le goudron en Suede - A Description of the Manner of Making Tar in Sweden, [1770?], 31pp., three folding eng. plts., disbound 4to, plus other disbound pamphlets (11)

£200-300

310 [Beckford, William]. An Arabian Tale, From an Unpublished Manuscript: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, 1st ed., 1786, a few light spots, a.e.g., later polished calf by Bedford, spine with red label and gilt decoration, 8vo (Rothschild 352: “Vathek was translated from Beckford’s French original by a friend, the Rev. Samuel Henley, who also contributed the ‘Notes’. Its publication in English before the appearance of a French edition was contrary to Beckford’s instruction in a letter to Henley dated 9 February 1786 (Chapman, p.20).” A good copy. (1) £300-500

311 [Beckford, William]. An Arabian Tale, from an Unpublished Manuscript: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, new ed., 1809, A3 flyleaf half title misbound after errata leaf, small tear and loss to one rear endpaper, one or two spots, contemporary previous owner signature to front pastedown, original boards, paper label to upper cover, light stains, 8vo, with two others: Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France, 1st Dublin ed., 1790 (title detached) and Letters from the Island of St. Helena, Exposing the Unecessary Severity Exercised Towards Napoleon: With an Appendix of Important Official Documents, 1818 (3)

313 [Bernard, Jacques]. Recueil des Traitez de Paix, de Treve, de Neutralite, de Suspension d’Armes, de Confederation, d’Alliance, de Commerce, de Garantie et d’autres Actes Publics comme Contract de Mariage, Testaments, Manifestes, Declarations de Guerre, &c ..., 4 vols., Amsterdam & The Hague, 1700, engraved frontis. to vol. 1, titles printed in red and black, printed in double-columns, modern half vellum gilt with contrasting leather spine labels and gilt Athenaeum lib. stamp to foot of spines, a little wear at head of spines, folio

£100-150

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315 Bible [English]. The Holie Bible, [Imprinted at London: In Powles Churcheyarde by Richarde Jugge, printer to the Queenes Maiestie, 1572], New Testament title and divisional titles present, Apocrypha present, printed in black letter, woodcut dec. initials, illustrations and maps to letterpress, lacking general title and all before Bii (text comences at Genesis xix 1), also lacking doublepage map of Cannan and last two leaves at rear of volume (Siii & Siv), leaves Si & Sii at rear torn with loss and repaired, some dampstaining and dust-soiling, few ink stains and marks, occasional marginalia, some leaves torn with occasional loss and marginal fraying, endpapers replaced, early 19th c. calf, morocco title label to spine, neatly rebacked preserving orig. spine and corners repaired, folio

314 Bible [English]. The Bible: That is, the Holy Scriptures Conteined in the Olde and New Testament: Translated According to the Ebrew and Greeke..., Imprinted at London by Deputies of Christopher Barker, 1595, woodcut device to general and New Testament titles, woodcut illusts. & maps, Apocrypha present, slightly close-trimmed to running titles, at front of volume bound with The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments..., Cambridge, 1637, title-page inscribed ‘Robert Jeffreys his book’ and 18th c. signature of Francis Egerton (later Duke of Bridgewater), and bound with at rear of volume bound with Two Right Profitable and Fruitfull Concordances..., London: Deputies of Christopher Barker, [1588], cropped to fore-edge, and with The Whole Booke of Psalmes..., London: printed by John Windet for the Assignes of Richard Day, 1594, occasional dustsoiling and few marks, a.e.g., early 18th c. red morocco, with gilt panelled boards and gilt dec. spine, joints cracked and slight wear to extrems., 4to

Herbert 132. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (1)

Herbert 226, Darlow & Moule 174. The front fly-leaf of the volume inscribed “The book was given to James Brindley by Francis Egerton Duke of Bridgewater” and “This book was given to Anne Brindley by her affectionate mother Anne Williamson, widow of James Brindley. Longport, 1806”. James Brindley (1716-1772) was the civil engineer who built the Bridgewater Canal. (1) £800-1200

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316 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible: Containing The Old Testament And The New. Newly Translated out of the originall Tongues: And with the former Translations diligently compared and revised, by His Majesties speciall commandment, Printed by Robert Barker, Printer to the King’s Most Excellent Majestie: And by the Assignes of John Bill, 1640, black letter text printed in double column, with marginal notes in Roman type, woodcut head- and tail-pieces, decorative initials, etc., general woodcut title present, trimmed closely to decorative border, and laid down on later paper, with some marks and light soiling, and a little loss to lower outer corner, New Testament woodcut title (dated 1639) also present, close-trimmed to top margin, and with minor loss to extreme lower outer corner, just touching decorative woodcut border, first five leaves following general title (A2-4, B1-2) with a little fraying and minor loss to lower outer corners affecting a few words, contents generally clean with good margins, occ. minor marks, one or two blank outer corners torn away, Sss3-4 (Book of Jeremiah) soiled and frayed to edges, with some loss, sl. affecting text, lacking final two leaves at end containing the last four chapters of Revelations (Dddddd5-6), final leaf (Ddddd4) with some marks and fraying to fore-margin with a little loss to lower outer corner affecting a few letters, contemp. blind-panelled full calf, with red morocco label to spine, some wear, with joints cracked, and strings exposed, edges showing, thick folio (38.5 x 26.5cm) Herbert 543. The last of the King James folio editions in large black letter, printed between 1611 and 1640. (1) £800-1200

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320 [Boswell, James, ed.] Letters of the Right Honourable Lady Jane Douglas; with Several Other Important Pieces of Private Correspondence..., 1st ed., 1767, half title, one or two spots, contemporay calf, neat reback, 8vo, together with A Letter to the People of Scotland, on the Alarming Attempt to Infringe the Articles of the Union, and Introduce a Most Pernicious Innovation, by Diminishing the Number of the Lords of Session, 1st ed., 1785, lacking half title, a few spots, bookplate, later vellum-backed boards, 8vo, plus The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, 3rd ed., revised and corrected, 1786 (3)

£300-400

317 [Boswell, James]. The Essence of the Douglas Cause. To which is Subjoined, Some Observations on a Pamphlet Lately Published, Intitled, Considerations on the Douglas Cause, 1st ed., 1767, two parts in one, a few leaves shaved at outer margin affecting some shoulder notes, modern red half morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, 8vo Pottle 18. Rothschild 436: “The Observations were not written by Boswell, and were included without his consent or knowledge. Shortly after publication they were removed by his order, the fact being announced in the London Chronicle for 5 December.” Scarce. (1) £500-800

318 Boswell (James). The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D., 3 vols., 1st Dublin ed., 1792, portrait of Johnson bound as vol. I frontis., facsimile handwriting & Round Robin folding plates bound at end of vol. III (one with closed tear), vol. III title with repaired tear, a few spots, contemporary tree calf, a little rubbed, 8vo (3)

321 Brathwaite (Richard). Ar’t Asleepe Husband? A Boulster Lecture; Stored with all Variety of Witty Jeasts, Merry Tales, and Other Pleasant Passages; Extracted from the Choicest Flowers of Philosophy, Poesy, Antient and Moderne History, 1st ed., printed by R. Bishop for R.B. or his assignes, 1640, engraved frontis. by W. Marshall, woodcut initials and ornaments, wormtracks and holes at head of leaves throughout, occasional light soiling, a.e.g., modern navy full morocco gilt, 8vo

£300-400

319 Boswell (James). The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, 1st ed., H. Baldwin for C. Dilly, 1785, half title, 13line errata followed by 15-line notice of Boswell’s Life of Johnson leaf, first state of I5 (‘in-induced’), second state of Q7 (‘Kings and subjects’), first state of U6 (‘nor Mrs. Thrale...’), light spots front and rear, contemporary calf, joints cracking, a little rubbed, 8vo Rothschild 456. (1)

STC 3555. Provenance: W.A. Foyle (booklabel). (1)

£300-400

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£1200-1500


322 Burmann (Petrus, ed.). Poetae Latini Minores sive Gratii Falisci ..., 2 vols., Leiden, 1731, addn. eng. allegorical title to vol. 1, printed titles in red and black, some spotting and occ. browning, later half vellum over cloth with contrasting gilt titled leather labels to spines and Athenaeum gilt stamps at foot of spines, sl. rubbed and soiled, 4to (2)

324 Canisius (Heinrich). Thesaurus Monumentorum Ecclesiasticorum et Historicorum, ed. Jacques Basnage, 4 vols. bound in 5, Amsterdam, 1735, half-title to vol. 1, full titles printed in red and black (title to vol. 2 part 2 printed in black only), partial doublecolumn text in Greek and Latin, some spotting and soiling, later half vellum gilt over cloth with contrasting leather labels to spines, Athenaeum gilt stamp at foot of spines, sl. rubbed and soiled, folio

£200-300

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£200-300

325 [Carwell, Thomas]. Labyrinthus Cantuariensis: or Doctor Lawd’s Labyrinth. Beeing an Ansvver to the Late Archbishop of Canterburies Relation of a Conference between Himselfe and Mr. Fisher, etc. Wherein the true grounds of the Roman Catholique Religion are asserted, the Principall Controversies betwixt Catholiques and Protestants throughly examined, and the Bishops Meandrick windings throughout his whole worke layd open to publique veiw, Paris: John Billaine, 1658, contemp. calf, old paper labels to spine, joints splitting at head & foot, folio Wing C721. (1)

£150-200

326 [Chapman, George]. Ovid’s Banquet of Sence, with a Coronet for his Mistresse, Philosophy, and his Amorous Zodiack, 1639, first and last leaf blank, lacks port. frontis., a.e.g., modern polished calf gilt by Riviere & Sons, gilt-dec. spine, slim small 8vo STC 4986. The second edition, the first having been published in 1595. (1) £200-300

323 Byron (Lord George Gordon Noel). Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Canto the Third, 1st ed., 1816, 79 pp., lacking half title, bound with The Seige of Corinth. A Poem. Parisina. A Poem, 1st ed., 1816, 89 pp., lacking half title, bound with Hebrew Melodies, 1st ed., 1815, half title, 53 pp., lacking ad. leaf, bound with The Prisoner of Chillon, and Other Poems, 1st ed., 1816, 60 pp., lacking half title and ad. leaf, bound with Poems, 1st ed., 1st issue, 1816, 38 pp., bound with Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte, 12th ed., 1816, 17 pp., bound with Monody on the Death of the Right Honourable R.B. Sheridan, Written at the Request of a Friend, to be Spoken at Drury Lane Theatre, 1st ed., 1st issue, 1816, 12 pp., lacking half title, one or two light spots, bookplate of John Staniforth Beckett, contemporary diced calf, lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with English Bards and Scotch Reviewers; A Satire, 4th ed., Galignani, Paris, 1821, half title reading ‘Suppressed Poems’, 82 pp., bound with Waltz: An Apostrophic Hymn, by Horace Hornem, Paris, 1821 30 pp., bound with The Curse of Minerva. A Poem, 4th ed., Paris, 1820, 21 pp., a few spots, previous owner signature, modern mottled half calf, 8vo (2)

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£300-500

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327 Ciaccone (Alfonso). Vitae, et res gestae pontificum Romanorum et S.R.E. Cardinalium ..., 4 vols., Rome, 1677, half titles, main titles, printed in red and black with large engraved vign., twenty-eight eng. plts. including one double-page and three folding, wood eng. illusts. to text, double column, scattered spotting and browning, old vellum with Athenaeum gilt stamps to upper covers, soiling and some wear to spine ends and extrems., folio (4)

£300-500

328 Clement of Alexandria. Opera, quae extant, Recognita & illustrata per Joannem Potterum, Episcopum Oxoniensem, 2 vols., Venice, 1757, engraved portrait frontis. to vol. I, vol. I title with engraved vignette, Greek and Latin text in double-column, occasional light spotting, bookplates of Cheshunt College Library, later boards, rebacked, folio (2)

£150-200

330 Coleridge (Samuel Taylor). Poems on Various Subjects, 1st ed., 1796, half title, errata and advert. leaves at end, one or two faint stains, untrimmed, modern red full morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, 8vo

329 [Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, attrib.]. Ret[z]sch’s Series of Twenty-Six Outlines, Illustrative of Goethe’s Tragedy of Faust, Engraved from the Originals by Henry Moses, and an Analysis of the Tragedy, 1st ed., 1820, twenty-six eng. plts., some scattered spotting, lacks list of plts. to follow title, institutional ink lib. stamp to title, modern lib. buckram gilt, sl. rubbed and soiled, folio

Hayward 206. Coleridge’s first book of poetry. (1) £1000-1500

This scarce work was designed to accompany the first English edition of Goethe’s Faust, also published by Boosey and Sons, a year later in 1821. Recent scholarship has suggested that the translation was by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, see Frederick Burwick and James C. McKusick, ‘Faustus: From the German of Goethe Translated by Samuel Taylor Coleridge’ (2007). Both works are uncommon and being published a year apart are rarely found together. (1) £150-200

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332 Coleridge (Samuel Taylor). Poems, by S.T. Coleridge, Second Edition, to which are now Added Poems by Charles Lamb and Charles Lloyd, Bristol and London, 1797, 278 pp., half title bound p.xx, p.275 lower corner torn away, bound without errata slip, occasional dust-soiling and light spots, modern full red morocco by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, 8vo Scarce copy containing Coleridge’s annotations, copied in another early hand (possibly a member of the Gillman family), to about 50 pages. The original copy with Coleridge’s manuscript annotations was at one time in the library of Frederick Locker, later belonging to Chauncey Brewster Tinker, whose books are now at Yale. One noteable example occurs on p.88, under the printed footnote “The expression “green radiance” is borrowed from Mr. Wordsworth, a Poet whose versification is occasionally harsh, and his diction too frequently obscure...” he adds his marginalia “This note was written before I had ever seen Mr Wordsworth. Atque utinam opera eius tantum noveram!”. (1) £800-1200

331 Coleridge (Samuel Taylor). Poems on Various Subjects, 1st ed., 1796, errata and advert. leaves at end, lacking half title, one or two light stains, presentation inscription to one front endpaper, contemporary tree calf, spine with black label and gilt decoration, a trifle rubbed, 8vo Hayward 206. (1)

£500-700

333 Coleridge (Samuel Taylor). Poems, by S.T. Coleridge, Second Edition. To which are now Added Poems by Charles Lamb, and Charles Lloyd, 2nd ed., Bristol & London, 1797, last two leaves loose and trimmed (supplied from another copy?), a few spots, original boards, manuscript label to spine, some wear, lower joint weak, 8vo (1)

£150-200

334 Coleridge (Samuel Taylor). Poems, 3rd ed., 1803, 202 pp., 2 pp. pubs. list at end, scattered spotting, untrimmed, modern full red morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, 8vo (1)

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£150-200


335 Coleridge (Samuel Taylor). Christabel: Kubla Khan, a Vision; The Pains of Sleep, 1st ed., 1816, bound without half title and ads., one or two light spots, contemporary tan calf, joints and edges lightly rubbed, 8vo Hayward 207. (1)

£200-300

336 Collins (William). Odes on Several Descriptive and Allegoric Subjects, 1st ed., 1747, engraved title vignette by Van der Gucht, one or two light spots, modern green full morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, 8vo Hayward 170. Rothschild 657: “One thousand copies were printed in December 1746, but failed to sell. It is recorded that the poet, on inheriting £2000 a year later from his uncle, bought up and destroyed the remaining stock”. (1) £600-800

337 [Collins, William]. Oriental Eclogues. Written Originally for the Entertainment of the Ladies of Tauris. And Now Translated, 1st ed. under this title, 1757, 23 pp., pubs. list at end, lacking half title, outer margins close-trimmed, modern wrapper, 4to Rothschild 654. First issued under the title ‘Persian Eclogues’ in 1742. (1) £200-300

338 Condillac (Etienne Bonnot de). Oeuvres... , 23 vols., Paris, 1798, half-titles, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1 (detached), some spotting and light browning, presentation note in the third person from George Rennie to the Athenaeum tipped in to vol. 1, faint lib. blind stamps, 19th-c. half vellum gilt over cloth with red leather labels to spines, gilt Athenaeum stamp at foot of spines, rubbed and soiled, 8vo

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£300-500

339 Corneille (Pierre ). Le Theatre, avec des commentaires, 12 vols., [Geneva], 1764, half-titles and eng. plts., some spotting and occ. light browning, Hever lib. stamp to front f.e.p. of vol. 1, contemp. mottled calf with later morocco gilt rebacks, Athenaeum gilt stamp to upper covers, some edge wear, 8vo (12)

£200-300

340 [Cory, William Johnson]. Ionica, 1858 & Ionica II, 1877, 2 vols. in one, 1st eds., endpapers spotted, presentation inscriptions, bookplate, t.e.g., later full blue morocco by Riviere, joints and edges rubbed, 8vo (1)

£100-150

341 Crabbe (George). The Village: A Poem in Two Books, 1st ed., 1783, 38 pp., lacking half title and rear blank, small bookplate, later green half morocco, spine faded, 4to Hayward 195. (1)

£70-100

342 De Lauriere (Monsieur). Ordonnances des Roys de France de la Troisieme Race, recueillies par ordre chronologique... , 21 vols., Paris, 1723-1849, together with Table Generale et Chronologique des neuf volumes... , Paris, 1757, plus Table Chronologique des Ordonnances... , par J.M. Pardessus, Paris, 1847, half-title, all contemp. calf, some vols. with gilt armorials to covers, morocco gilt rebacks with Athenaeum gilt stamp at foot of spines, all somewhat worn and several covers detached, folio Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (23)

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£1000-1500


343 Dickens (Charles). American Notes for General Circulation, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1st state, Chapman and Hall, 1842, 1st state with second contents page of vol. 1 misnumbered ‘p.xvi’, half-titles present, single pubs. ad. leaf at front of vol. 1, 6pp. pubs. ads. at rear of vol. 2, contemp. armorial bookplate of Isabella Charley on front pastedowns, first vol. with upper hinge splitting, orig. blindstamped reddish-brown vertically-ribbed cloth gilt (Smith’s variant binding, but no priority), spines faded, one or two minor marks, 8vo, each contained in maroon cloth folder (with spines faded and frayed), and housed together in matching cloth slipcase Smith II, 3. (2)

348 Diodorus Siculus. Bibliothecae Historicae Libri gui Supersunt, Interprete Laurentio Rhodomano, ad fidem mss. recensuit Putius Wesselingius, 2 vols., Amsterdam, 1746, half title and eng. allegorical frontis. to vol. 1, full titles in red and black with eng. vign., double column text in Greek and Latin, a little spotting and browning, contemp. blindstamped vellum with old vellum rebacks, Athenaeum stamp to upper covers and at foot of spines, soiled and a little wear with sl. loss to head of spine of vol. 1, folio (2)

£150-200

£400-600

344 Dickens (Charles). Bleak House, 20 orig. parts in 19, bound in one volume, 1st ed., Bradbury and Evans, 1852-53, half-title present, forty etched plts. by Hablot K. Browne, incl. frontis. and addn. title-page, foxed, most of the orig. printed blue wrappers (some with ms. ownership signature at head) and numerous ad. leaves and slips bound in at rear, rough-trimmed, lacking front free endpaper, early 20th c. maroon qtr. sheep, gilt lettered spine rubbed and worn (with some loss), covers partially faded, thick 8vo (1)

£200-300

345 Dickens (Charles). Little Dorrit, 20 orig. parts in 19, bound in one volume, 1st ed., Bradbury and Evans, 1855-57, forty etched plts. by Hablot K. Browne, incl. frontis. and addn. title-page, foxed, orig. printed blue wrappers and numerous ad. leaves and slips bound in at rear, rough-trimmed, early 20th c. red qtr. sheep with gilt lettered spine, sl. rubbed and faded in places, thick 8vo, together with The Mystery of Edwin Drood, 6 original parts bound in one volume, 1st ed., Chapman and Hall, 1870, stipple-eng. port. frontis., addn. eng. title, and twelve wood eng. plts. by S.L. Fildes, scattered foxing, orig. printed blue wrappers and numerous ad. leaves bound in at rear (lacking Cork Hats ad. as usual), wrappers with contemp. ms. ownership signature at head, and some with repairs, lacking front wrapper to last part, rough-trimmed, marbled endpapers, early 20th c. maroon qtr. sheep, gilt lettered spine rubbed and worn, with some surface loss, 8vo (2)

£200-300

346 Dickens (Charles). A Tale of Two Cities, 1st ed. in bookform, 3rd issue, Chapman and Hall, 1860, etched frontis., addn. title, and fourteen plts. by H.K. Browne, a few plts. lightly foxed and final plt. with small water-stain to lower blank margin, plate list present, early ms. ownership name and bookseller’s oval embossed stamp on front free endpaper, orig. olive green blindstamped cloth gilt, spine faded and neatly repaired at ends, 8vo, housed in a green cloth bookform solander box, spine gilt lettered between gilt rules Gimbel A143. (1)

£200-300

347 Dio Cassius. Historiae Romanae Quae supersunt, Edited by Henri de Valois, Johann Albert Fabricius & Hermann Samuel Reimarus, 2 vols., Hamburg, 1750-52, half-titles, eng. port. frontis. to each, full titles printed in red and black, double-column text in Greek and Latin, some spotting throughout, a little worm tracing to lower margins of first leaves of vol. 2, 19th-c. half morocco gilt over cloth with Athenaeum gilt stamp at foot of spines, heavily rubbed and upper cover to vol. 2 detached, folio (2)

349 Dumont (Jean & Rousset, Jean). Corps Universel Diplomatique du Droit des Gens, contenant un Recueil des Traitez d’Alliance, de Paix, de Treve ..., 8 vols. plus 5 vols. supplement, Amsterdam & The Hague, 1726-39, half titles to vol. 1 (dust soiled) and supplement volumes, eng. allegorical add. title to vol. 1, titles printed in red and black, separate second part titles to vols. 2-8, some occ. spotting or soiling, old half vellum gilt over cloth with contrasting leather labels and gilt Athenaeum stamp at foot of spines, rubbed and soiled, a little wear to extrems., folio

£150-200

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350 Dutch Chapbooks. A bound collection of ten Dutch Chapbooks and Almanacks, etc., c. 1816, including Alkmaarschen Almanak ... 1816, Alkmaar: Herms. Coster, bound with Dagtafel der hooghe ... Watergetyden ... 1816, Rotterdam: J. J. Thompson, bound with Astrologische Aanteekeningen door Don Antonio Magino ... 1816 ..., n.d., bound with Tafereelen van de Zeven Wonderen der Wereld, Rotterdam: J. J. Thompson, n.d., bound with six others, most with woodcut vign. to title, a few woodcut illusts., closely trimmed at upper margin, some spotting or browning, marginal fraying and closed tears, stitched old limp vellum with woodcut of the King of the Netherlands on horseback printed in red to upper wrapper (now somewhat faded and rubbed away), some soiling and wear, 16mo (1)

351 Ephraim (Saint, The Syrian). Opera Omnia que Exstant Graece, Syriace, Latine, 6 vols., Typographica Vaticana, Rome, 173746, engraved portrait frontis. to each, titles printed in red and black, text in double-column, one leaf with repaired tear in vol. III, a few light spots and light dustsoiling, library bookplates and usual marks of St. Augustine’s Abbey, Ramsgate, trimmed bookplates mounted to portrait versos in three vols., contemporary vellum over boards, some wear to spines, some soiling and paint residue, folio (6)

£150-200

£300-400

352 Epictetus. All the works of Epictetus, which are now extant ..., translated from the original Greek, by Elizabeth Carter ..., 1758, list of subscribers, some spotting, old ownership signatures of James Thornton, Great Ormond Street and George Gaskell 1854 at head of title (marginal browning and embossed Athenaeum blindstamp), contemp. calf, broken on spine and upper cover det., 4to (1)

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£150-200


353 Eusebius Pamphilius (Bishop of Caesarea). Eusebii Pamphili Caesarea Palaestinae Episcopi de Demonstratione Evangelica Libri Decem... Edition Nova, Weidmann, Cologne, 1688, title printed in red and black with engraved vignette, woodcut headpieces and initials, Greek and Roman text in double-column, some spotting, booklabel of Cheshunt College Library, contemporary vellum, some soiling and stains, folio (1)

£100-150

354 Eusebius Pamphilius (Bishop of Caesarea). Ecclesiasicae Historiae libri decem. Eiusdem de vita imp. Constantini libri quatuor... Socratis Scholastici et Hermiae Sozomeni Historia Ecclesiastica... Theodoriti Episcopi Cyri et Evagrii Scolastici Historia Ecclesiastica... 3 vols., Turin 1746-48, three folding engraved maps, p.407 vol. I with closed tear, occasional spotting and browning, library stamps of St. Joseph’s College, Mill Hill, contemporary vellum-backed boards, some wear, folio, together with Eusebii Pamphili Socratis Scholastici, Hermiae Sozomeni, Theodoriti et Evagrii, Item Philostorgii et Theodori Lectoris quae extant Historiae Ecclesiasticae..., ed. William Reading, Cambridge, 1720, half title, folding map, engraved plate, Greek and Latin text in doublecolumn, occasional waterstain and a few spots, contemporary panelled calf, upper cover detached, repairs, folio (4)

£100-150

355 Fleming (James). Trial of the Rev. Alexander Fletcher, A.M. before the Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Sense, and a Special Jury, 1825, two hand-col. acquatint plts. (one trimmed to caption), some dust-soiling, lower outer corner of final leaf strengthened with archival tissue, 20th c. qtr. morocco, worn at head & foot of spine, 8vo, together with Robinson (Clement), A Handeful of Pleasant Delites: Containing Sundrie new Sonets and delectable Histories in divers kinds of Meeter. Newly Devised to the Newest Tunes, that are now in use to be sung..., 1814, occasional spotting, repair to lower outer corner of leaf E2, 20th c. morocco gilt, extrems. rubbed, 4to, with Davy (Sir Humphry), Some Observations and Experiments on the Papyri found in the ruins of Herculaneum, [pages 191-208 extracted from the Proceedings of the Royal Society], pub. 1821, eight eng. plts., few leaves detached and frayed, disbound 4to, plus other misc. antiquarian and satirical pamphlets etc. (approx. 25)

356 Foy-Vaillant (Jean). Nummi antiqui familiarum Romanarum..., 2 vols., Amsterdam, 1703, half-title and additional eng. allegorical title to vol. 1, eng. vign. titles printed in red and black, 152 eng. plts. of queens, some spotting and soiling, contemp. calf, later rebacks and repairs, joints to vol. 2 cracked and inner hinges to vol. 1 crudely repaired, some wear to extremities, folio (2)

£150-200

£150-200

357 France. Histoire Literaire de la France ..., 36 vols., Paris, 17331927, together with Table Generale [vols. 1-15 only], contemp. calf or cloth with later matching morocco gilt rebacks, Athenaeum gilt stamp to upper covers and at foot of spines, a few upper covers with white china ink classification numbers, rubbed, some joints cracked and one upper cover det., 4to (37)

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358 Gauger (Nicolas). Fires Improv’d: Being a New Method of Building Chimneys, so as to Prevent their Smoaking..., trans. J.T. Desaguliers, 1715, nine folding eng. plts. at rear, verso of title and plts. repaired/strengthened with tape, recent qtr. calf gilt, 12mo, together with Saint-Olon (Francois Pidou de), Relation de l’Empire de Marco. Ou l’on voit la Situation du Pays..., pub. Paris, 1695, folding eng. plan, eng. plts., recent calf, 12mo (2)

£150-200

359 [Genest, John]. Some Account of the English Stage, From the Restoration in 1660 to 1830, 10 vols., Bath, 1832, marginal toning, t.e.g., contemporary green half morocco, lightly rubbed, 8vo Lowe, Arnot and Robinson, 849: “This, the only complete history of the stage since the Restoration, was the work of a Bath clergyman, who must have devoted his life to it. No words can do adequate justice to the honest and thorough nature of the work; and its value cannot be overestimated.” (10) £300-400

360 Gibbon (Edward). Gibbon’s History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, in Six Volumes, Quarto, Abridged in Two Volumes, Octavo, 2 vols., 1789, half title and advert. leaf to each, a few spots and stains, contemporary calf, spines with red labels, lightly rubbed, 8vo (2)

£200-300

361 Gibbon (Edward). Essai sur l’Etude de la Litterature, 1st ed., 1761, scattered light spotting, armorial bookplate of Sir William Jerningham, later mottled calf, upper cover detached, 8vo, together with An Essay on the Study of Literature, by Edward Gibbon, 1st ed. in English, 1764, lacking pubs. ads. at end, a few spots, recent mottled half calf, 8vo Rothschild 937-939. Edward Gibbon’s first book. (2)

£300-500

362 Gibbon (Edward). A Vindication of Some Passages in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Chapters of the History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 1st ed., 1779, 158 pp., advert. leaf at end, cancel leaf M3, lacks half title, a few spots, modern marbled boards, 8vo Norton 30; Rothschild 947. (1)

£70-100

363 Giraldi (Lilio Gregorio). Opera omnia, duobus tomis distincta, complectentia historiam de deis gentium, Musis et Hercule, rem nauticam, sepulcralia, et varios sepeliendi ritus, historiam poetarum Graecorum et Latinorum, kalendarium Romanum et Graecum cum libello de annis, mensibus, ac insuper alia..., 2 vols. in one, pub. New York, 1696, eng. frontis., num. eng. plts. (some folding), scattered spotting, 19th c. blindstamped vellum, some cracking to upper hinge, rubbed, folio (1)

364 Godwin (William). Memoirs of the Author of a Vindication of the Rights of Woman, 2nd ed., corrected, printed for J. Johnson, 1798, eng. port. frontis. (often lacking), sl. loss to upper blank margin repaired, half-title present, contemp. sprinkled calf gilt, extrems. sl. worn, with joints cracked and sl. loss to spine ends, sm. 8vo, together with More (Hannah), Strictures on the Modern System of Female Education. With a View of the Principles and Conduct Prevalent among Women of Rank and Fortune, 2 vols., 4th ed., printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1799, vol. 1 with half-title, contemp. ms. ownership name on front pastedowns, vol. 2 with pubs. ad. leaf at rear, contemp. speckled half calf with red leather spine labels, rubbed, contemp. armorial bookplate of Sir Baldwin Leighton on upper covers, 8vo

£150-200

The second edition of the only contemporary biographical notice of Mary Wollstonecraft was published the same year as the first edition. Godwin’s vindication of Mary Wollstonecraft and her writings was controversial; a second edition was soon called for, and it incorporated revisions intended to deflect some of the more violent criticisms. (3) £200-300

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365 Goldsmith (Oliver). The Grecian History, from the Earliest State to the Death of Alexander the Great, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1774, marginal wormholes to vol. I, front endpaper loose, bookplates, contemporary calf, joints cracking, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B. Containing all his Essays and Poems, 1st ed., 1775, half title, light marginal waterstain, bookplate, contemporary calf, scuff marks, 8vo, plus Poems and Plays, by Oliver Goldsmith, first Dublin collected ed., 1777 (covers detached), 8vo (4)

£200-300

366 Gorius (Antonius Franciscus). Symbolae Litterariae Opuscula Varia Philologica Scientifica Antiquaria... , 10 vols. bound in 5, Florence, 1748-53, half-title to vol. 1, numerous eng. plts., mostly folding, later half morocco gilt over cloth with Athenaeum gilt stamp at foot of spines, some wear, joints cracked, upper cover to first vol. detached and spine sl. defective, 8vo (5)

£150-200

367 Gray (Thomas). Odes by Mr. Gray, 1st ed., 1st issue, Strawberry Hill, 1757, 21 pp., title with engraved vignette, lacking half title, one or two spots, a.e.g., modern dark blue full morocco, spine ends a trifle rubbed, 4to (the first book printed for Walpole at Strawberry Hill), together with Poems by Mr. Gray. A New Edition, 1768, half title, occasional light soiling, contemporary calf, spine with red label and gilt decoration, 8vo (2)

£150-200

368 Gregory (of Nazianzus, Saint). Opera, 2 vols., Cologne, 1690, half title to vol. I, titles printed in red and black with engraved vignettes, Greek and Latin text in double-column, some spotting and waterstains, marginal wormtrack at end of vol. II, Cheshunt College Library bookplates, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, rubbed, folio (2)

£100-150

369 [Halhed, Nathaniel Brassey]. A Code of Gentoo Laws, or, Ordinations of the Pundits. From a Persian Translation, Made from the Original, Written in the Shanscrit Language, 1776, eight eng. plts. of handwriting, slight loss to upper margin of title (repaired), modern cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with Vallancey (Major Charles), A Grammar of the Iberno-Celtic, or Irish Language, pub. Dublin, 1773, eight eng. plts., 20th c. cloth gilt, marked and faded, 4to (2)

370 Hesychius (of Alexandria). Lexicon, cum notis doctorum Virorum Integris... , ed. Joannes Alberti, 2 vols., Leiden, 1746-66, half-titles, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, titles printed in red and black, double-column text in Greek with footnotes in Latin, some spotting, contemp. blind-stamped vellum, Athenaeum gilt stamps to upper covers and at foot of spines, some soiling and wear, joints cracked, folio

£150-200

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371 Hogg (Thomas Jefferson). The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley, 2 vols. [all published], 1st ed., 1858, extra-illustrated with 49 engraved portraits and 14 views, a few trimmed, a.e.g., contemporary polished calf, spines with red and brown labels and gilt decoration, a trifle rubbed, 8vo, together with The Shelley Papers. Memoir of Percy Bysshe Shelley, by T. Medwin, and Original Poems and Papers by Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1833, a few spots, original boards, some wear to spine, 12mo, with three others: Queen Mab, 1829, E.J. Trelawny’s Recollections of the Last Days of Shelley and Byron, 1858 and Roger Ingen’s Shelley in England, 1917 (6)

376 [Johnson, Samuel]. A Journey to the Western Islands, 2nd ed., 1775, six-line errata leaf, title with closed tear and small repaired hole, bound without front blank, light spotting, previous owner signature, contemporary calf, upper joint cracking, spine a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Letters to and from the Late Samuel Johnson, LL. D. To which are Added some Poems Never Before Printed. Published from the Original MSS. in her Possession, by Hester Lynch Piozzi, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1787, vol. I lacking front endpaper, some spotting and light water stain, contemporary tree calf, spines gilt with red and green labels, one upper joint cracking, 8vo, with five others: A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland, new ed., 1785, A Diary of a Journey into North Wales, in the Year 1774, 1816, A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland, 1817, The Lives of the English Poets; And a Criticism on their Works, Dublin, 1779 and The Table Talk of Samuel Johnson..., 2 vols., 1818

£100-150

372 [Holberg, Ludvig, Baron]. A Journey to the World Underground, by Nicholas Klimius, translated from the original, 1st English ed., 1742, occ. spotting and some marginal browning to last few leaves, contemp. speckled calf, edge wear, rebacked, 12mo

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Block, p. 111. This imitation of Gulliver’s Travels was originally published in Latin in Copenhagen a year previously. (1) £500-700

377 [Jones, William]. A Small Whole-Length of Dr. Priestley, from his printed works: or, a free account, (in consequence of a free inquiry,) of his style, his politics, his feelings, his logic, his religion, his philosophy ..., 1st ed., printed for F. & C. Rivington, 1792, title, single leaf of preface, and 62 pp., lacking the eng. portrait, some foxing, untrimmed, later boards, rubbed, 8vo, (ESTCT48465), together with [Horsley, Samuel]. Letters from the Archdeacon of St. Albans, in reply to Dr. Priestley, printed for James Robson, 1784, 8 pp. prelims., and 18 pp. of text, embossed library blindstamp to a few leaves, disbound without covers, plus [Horsley, Samuel], Remarks upon Dr. Priestley’s Second Letters to the Archdeacon of St. Albans, with proofs of certain facts asserted by the Archdeacon, printed for J. Robson, 1786, 8 pp. prelims, including errata leaf, 89 pp. of text, and single ad. leaf at end, contents leaf a little cropped to lower margin, one or two minor marks, disbound without covers, and Ashworh (Caleb), Reflections on the Fall of a Great Man, A Sermon Preached to a Congregation of Protestant Descenters at Daventry in Northamptonshire, on occasion of the death of the late Reverend Isaac Watts, 1749, iv + 42 pp., plus single pubs. ad. leaf at end, modern marbled boards with morocco label to upper cover, slim 8vo, plus Young (John), Essays on the Following Interesting Subjects: viz. Government, Revolutions, The British Constitution, Kingly Government, Parliamentry Representation & Reform, Liberty & Equality, Taxation, and the Present War, & the stagnation of credit as connected with it, 4th ed., Glasgow, 1794, iv + 160 pp., untrimmed, sewn as issued, (Goldsmiths 15939), all slim 8vo

373 Home (Henry, Lord Kames). Sketches of the History of Man, 2 vols., 1st ed., Edinburgh: printed for W. Creech, 1774, half-titles present, yellow edges, contemp. marbled calf, gilt dec. spines, sl. rubbed and lacking all but one label, joints splitting in places, 4to (2)

£400-600

374 Horace. Opera, Paris: Jodocus Badius Ascensius, 1519, [6]; 288 ff., title with restored margins and ownership markings, final leaf relaid with some loss of text, some old marginalia and dampstaining, 19th century sheep, rubbed and scuffed, folio (323 x 210mm) Moreau II, 2092; Renouard, Ascensius, Horatius Opera 5. Scarce edition. (1) £300-500

375 [Hurd, Richard]. Moral and Political Dialogues, being the substance of several conversations between divers eminent persons of the past and present age, 1st ed., 1759, bookplate of Reverend Edmund Lovell to front pastedown, contemp. calf, rubbed and joints partly cracked, 8vo, together with Pascal (Blaise), The Life of Mr. Paschal, with his letters relating to the Jesuits, 2 vols., 1744, eng. port. frontis. to each vol., contemp. calf, rubbed with upper cover to first vol. det., 8vo, plus Watts (Isaac), The Improvement of the Mind: or, a supplement to the art of logick, 3rd ed., 1753, contemp. calf, rubbed with some wear, and Watts (Isaac), Philosophical Essays on Various Subjects ... with some remarks on Mr. Locke’s Essay on the Human Understanding, 1st ed., 1733, contemp. calf, joints cracked and some wear, plus other 18th century philosophy and literature, all leather-bound, 8vo (21)

£200-300

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£150-200

378 Josephus (Flavius). Opera, quae raperiri potuerunt Omnia, 2 vols., 1720, large eng. printer’s device to title, part-title to vol. 2, double-column text in Greek and Latin, contemp. panelled calf with later morocco rebacks and corner tips, gilt Athenaeum stamps to upper covers and foot of spines, some wear and joints cracked, folio

£200-300

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£200-300

379 Justin (Martyr, Saint). S.P.N. Justini Philosophi et Martyris Opera quae Exstant Omnia, Paris, 1742, half title, title printed in red and black with engraved vignette, Greek and Latin text in doublecolumn, occasional spotting and browning, red ink stamps, booklabel of Cheshunt College Library, contemporary vellum over boards, some wear and wormholes to edges, a little soiled, folio (1)

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£100-150


380 Keats (John). Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems, 1st ed., printed for Taylor and Hessey, 1820, lacking half title and front endpaper (supplied in loose facsimile), 8 pp. pubs. list at end (last leaf with short closed tear), a few spots, original boards, spine label rubbed, head of spine a little bumped, cloth slipcase, 8vo Grolier English, 167; Hayward 233. A good copy of the poet’s second collection of poems, and the last of his works. Contains all his great odes: Ode to a Nightingale, Ode on a Grecian Urn and Ode to Psyche amongst others. (1) £2000-3000

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383 Koenig (Georg Matthias). Bibliotheca Vetus et Nova ..., Altdorf, 1678, half title (torn with loss to blank area at upper margin), double column text, some spotting and soiling throughout, old pen and pencil annotations to front and rear endpapers, contemp. blindstamped vellum with Athenaeum gilt stamp to upper cover, some wear and cracked on joints, folio (1)

£200-300

384 Lady’s Drawing Room. Being a Faithful Picture of the Great World. In which the Various Humours of Both Sexes are Display’d. Drawn from the Life: And Interspers’d with Entertaining and Affecting Novels, 2nd ed., Revised and Corrected by the author, 1748, occasional light soiling and browning, previous owner signatures to title, bookplates, contemporary calf, upper cover detached, small old repair, rubbed, 12mo ESTC T065815. First published in 1744, this is a collection of amorous novels, moral histories and imaginary voyages, including ‘The True History of Henrietta de Bellgrave’ on an imaginary voyage to the East Indies, much reprinted as a chapbook. (1) £300-400

381 Keats (John). Endymion: A Poetic Romance, 1st ed., printed for Taylor and Hessey, 1818, half title, single-line erratum leaf, bound without advert. leaves, occasional light scattered spotting and toning, t.e.g., modern blue full morocco gilt by Riviere & Son, 8vo Hayward 232. The earliest issue was considered logically to contain the single-line erratum, but according to Hayward, a five-line errata leaf was also printed prior to publication, and copies in original boards are known to contain both. (1) £1200-1500

382 Kippis (Andrew). Biographia Britannica, or, the Lives of the Most Eminent Persons who have Flourished in Great Britain and Ireland... , 2nd ed., 5 vols., 1778-93, spotting throughout, later half morocco gilt over cloth, gilt Athenaeum stamps at foot of spines, rubbed and joints tender, folio (5)

385 Lamb (Charles). A Tale of Rosamund Gray and Old Blind Margaret, 1st ed., 2nd issue, 1798, neat repair to upper corner of title, occasional minor spots, a.e.g., modern speckled calf gilt, joints a trifle rubbed, 12mo

£150-200

The usual second issue, the first printed in Birmingham. (1)

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£500-800


386 Lamb (Charles). John Woodvil, a Tragedy. To which are Added, Fragments of Burton, the Author of the Anatomy of Melancholy, 1st ed., 1802, a few light spots, a.e.g., later blue full morocco gilt by Riviere, light stains to covers, 8vo

388 Lamb (Charles). The Adventures of Ulysses, 1st ed., 1808, engraved frontis. and additional title, one or two light spots, t.e.g., modern blue full morocco gilt by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, 8vo, together with Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who Lived about the Time of Shakspeare: With Notes, by Charles Lamb, 1st ed., 1808, half title, occasional spotting, t.e.g., modern blue full morocco gilt by Root & Son, 8vo

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£200-300

387 Lamb (Charles & Mary). Tales from Shakespear, Designed for the Use of Young Persons, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1809, engraved frontis. to each, 18 engraved plates after Mulready, some offsetting and spotting, vol. II endpapers replaced, bookplates, contemporary mottled calf, neat rebacks, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with The Works of Charles Lamb, 2 vols., 1818, one or two spots, contemporary green half morocco, spines rubbed, 8vo

389 Landon (Charles Paul). Annales du Musee et de l’Ecole Moderne des Beaux-Arts... , 28 vols., 2nd revised ed., 1808-34, half-titles, numerous eng. plts. including many folding, Athenaeum blind stamps to titles, t.e.g., 19th-c. red quarter morocco gilt, gilt Athenaeum stamp to foot of spines, rubbed and darkened, a few chips with loss, joints rubbed and several covers detached, 8vo

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£200-300


390 Le Clerc (Jean). Negociations Secretes touchant la Paix de Munster et d’Osnabrug... , 4 vols., The Hague, 1725-26, half-titles, full-titles printed in red and black, double-column text with ornamental typographic dividing rules throughout, some spotting, later half vellum over cloth with contrasting leather spine labels, gilt Athenaeum stamps at foot of spines, rubbed, a little wear at head of spines to vols. 1 and 2, folio (4)

394 [Lisola, Francois Paul, Baron de]. Englands Appeale from the Private Caballe at Whitehall to the Great Councill of the Nation the Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled. By a true Lover of his Country, London, 1673, 61,[3]pp., final blank present, general toning and marginal browning, contemp. calf, rebacked, 4to, together with Lloyd (William), An Historical Account of ChurchGovernment as it was in Great-Britain and Ireland, when they first received the Christian Religion, by the Bishop of St. Asaph, 1st ed., Charles Brome, 1684, 3pp. manuscript index at rear, 18th/19th c. sheep, joints split, spine and extrems. worm, small 8vo, with [Tenison, Thomas], An Argument for Union, Taken from the True Interest of those Dissenters in England who Profess, and call themselves Protestants, 1683, [4],43,[3]pp., recent boards, 4to, and Parker (Samuel), A Discourse Sent to the Late King James, to persuade him to Embrace the Protestant Religion..., 1690,[4],32pp., B1 torn to lower blank margin, 18th c. qtr. calf, worn, 4to, plus five other 17th c. antiquarian, including The True Confession of Margret Clark, who Consented to the Burning of her Masters Mr. Peter Delanoy’s House in Southwark, 1680, trimmed with loss and each leaf laminated with tissue, modern cloth, 4to, and Warning for Servants and Caution to Protestants. Or, the Case of Margret Clark, Lately executed for firing her Master’s house in Southwark, 1680, each leaf laminated with tissue, modern cloth, 4to

£200-300

391 Le Sage (Alain Rene). Les Avantures de Gil Blas de Santillane..., 4 vols., new ed., Amsterdam & Leipzig, 1767, eng. plts., contemp. half sheep, gilt dec. spines with crontrasting labels, joints to vol. 3 cracked at head, 12mo, together with Edgeworth (Maria), Belinda, 3 vols., 3rd ed., 1811, half-titles, slight toning, near contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spines, rubbed, 8vo, with Westminster Hall, Westminster Hall: or Professional Relics and Anecdotes of the Bar, Bench and Woolsack, 3 vols., 1825, eng. titles, folding eng. frontispieces and few plts., contemp. half calf, small 8vo, plus [Dudley,Henry Bate], Passages Selected by Distinguished Personages, On the Great Literary Trial of Vortigern and Rowena! a Comi-Tragedy, 3 vols. in one, [1796?], interleaved throughout with blanks, 20th c. half calf, 8vo (11)

£100-150

392 Lelong (Jacques). Bibliotheque Historique de la France, contenant le Catalogue des Ouvrages, imprimes & manuscrits, qui traitent de l’histoire de ce Royaume, ou qui ont rapport ..., new revised and enlarged ed. by Fevret de Fontette, 5 vols., Paris, 176878, half titles, full titles in red and black, double column text, a little spotting and soiling, old half vellum gilt with contrasting leather labels and gilt Athenaeum stamp to spines, vellum loss to upper compartment of spine to vol. 1 and along head of upper board to vol. 5, sl. rubbed and soiled, folio

Wing L2373, L2681, T688 & P461. (9)

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Ex libris Chretien Guillaume de Lamoignon de Malesherbes, whose library is today the Library of the History of Paris in Saint Paul, Paris, with paper label to front pastedown of most volumes, and later bookplate of W. B. Gray to front pastedown of most volumes. (10) £200-300

395 Livius (Titus). Historiarum quod exstat, cum integris Joannis Freinshemii Supplementis Emendatioribus & suis locis collocatis, Tabulis Geographicis & copioso Indice. Recensuit et notulis auxit Joannes Clericus, 10 vols., Amsterdam, 1710, eng. title to each vol., printed title to first vol. in red and black, a.e.g., contemp. uniform red full morocco gilt, rubbed and some minor marks, 8vo

£200-300

393 Levi (David). Lingua Sacra in Three Parts... , A Complete Hebrew Grammar with Points... , A Complete Hebrew-English Dictionary... , 5 vols., reprinted by E. Justins, Gun Street, Spitalfields, 1803, eng. frontis. to vol. 1, a little spotting and soiling, faint lib. blind stamps to titles, later half vellum gilt over cloth with red leather labels and gilt Athenaeum stamps to spines, sl. rubbed and soiled, 8vo (5)

£250-350

396 Livius (Titus). [The Romaine Historie, trans. Philemon Holland, 1600], lacking title and portraits, woodcut initials and headpieces, one or two leaves with marginal insect damage, occasional light spotting and soiling, occasional annotation, library stamp and labels to front pastedown, later olive calf gilt, edges rubbed, folio, (STC 16613. Sold with all faults not subject to return), together with Barclay (John), Argenis, or the Loves of Polyarchus & Argenis. Faithfully Translated out of Latin into English by Kingsmill Long, 2nd ed., 1636, engraved title, 23 engraved illustrations, previous owner signature, closed tear in title, lacks leaf T3 (p. 2578), occasional spotting and soiling, later panelled calf, edges a little rubbed, small 4to, (STC 1392.5).

£200-300

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Lot 397 397 Lloyd (Charles & Charles Lamb). Blank Verse, 1st ed., 1798, scattered light spotting, t.e.g., modern blue full morocco gilt by Root & Son, small 8vo Hayward 210. Contains the first printing of Charles Lamb’s ‘The Old Familiar Faces’. (1) £700-1000

398 Logic Manuscript. Commentaria in universam Artis Logicam a.r.e.d. stae theologiae licentiato conrado Frotze Professore Gymnasii laurentiani ... a me vero Sibaldo ... Wesaliensi Ao salutis 1629 studio conscripta, early 17th century bound manuscript volume, 276 leaves, neatly handwritten throughout in brown ink, several sectional titles in red, decorative title, full-page illustration in brown ink with red and yellow watercolour of the Arbor Porphyriana, contemp. vellum with yapp fore-edges, rubbed and somewhat soiled, 4to An early 17th century neat manuscript copy of lectures or notes on the art of logic by Conrad Frotze, copied by his student Sibald [surname crossed out] of Oberwesel. (1) £200-300

399 [Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin]. Georgia Scenes, Characters, Incidents, &c., in the First Half Century of the Republic, by a Native Georgian, 2nd ed., New York, 1840, twelve eng. plts. (inc. frontis.), orig. cloth with worn paper title label to spine, torn to spine with loss, faded and worn, 8vo, together with New York City, Diagram of the Councilmen’s Chamber, 1855, engraved single sheet seating plan for Council Chamber, listing President Daniel D. Conover and other members, slight dampstaining, torn where previously folded and slight loss to dec. border, laid-down on card, 225 x 283mm Only one UK institutional location of the first item found (British Library). Daniel Denice Conover (1822-1896) was an American public servant, political activist and industrialist. He was an early investor in land development in Long Island, and was partly responsible for transforming the southern coastline, then known as the Great South Bay, as a popular summer resort for New York and Brooklyn families throughout the mid/late 19th century. In 1857 Governor John King appointed him as street commissioner of the city and the position was then transferred to Charles Devlin by Mayor Fernando Wood which resulted in a Police Riot. (2) £150-200

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400 Lovell (Robert & Robert Southey). Poems: Containing the Retrospect, Odes, Elegies, Sonnets &c., 1st ed., R. Cruttwell, Bath, 1795, lacking half title, a few spots and inkstains, previous owner signature to title, contemporary tree calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with The Poets Pilgrimage to Waterloo: by Robert Southey, 1st ed., 1816, half title, engraved frontis., a few spots, front endpaper partly excised, original boards, wear to spine, 8vo (2)

403 [Marshall, John]. The Village Paedagogue, a Poem, and other Lesser Pieces. Together with a Walk from Newcastle to Keswick, by a Country Schoolmaster, Newcastle: printed for the Author by Preston & Heaton, 1810, [2],101,[1]pp., half-title present, contemp. diced calf, joints cracked, spine worn and lacking label, rubbed, small 8vo in 4s Scarce. Only one UK institutional location found (Cambridge University Library). (1) £150-200

£250-350

401 Lucretius (Titus Carus). De Rerum Natura libiris sex, 1824, together with a later edition of the same work, pub. 1832, both contemp. calf gilt, rubbed to extrems., 4to, together with Juvenalis (Decimus Junius), Aquinatis Satirae Decem et Sex, 1845, contemp. gilt dec. calf, rebacked, rubbed, 4to, plus three others, incl. another edition of the first title, pub. Birmingham, 1773 (some loss to front blank) (6)

£150-200

404 Martial. Matthaei Raderi ... ad M. Valerii Martialis Epigrammaton libros omnes, plenis commentariis, novo studio confectis, explicatos, emendatos, illustratos, rerumque & verborum, lemmatum item, & communium locorum variis & copiosis indicibus auctos, 2nd ed., Ingolstadt, Adam Sartorius, 1611, title printed in red and black with large printer’s woodcut device, woodcut head-pieces, initials, etc., two woodcut plates, contemp. full calf gilt, old reback, folio

402 Lycophron Chalcidensis. Alexandra, cum graecis Isaacii Tzetzis commentariis ..., ed. John Potter, two parts in one vol., Oxford, 1697, eng. frontis. and vign. to title, double column text in Greek and Latin, wide margins, contemp. speckled calf, later morocco reback with gilt Athenaeum library stamp to upper cover and at foot of spine, rubbed and some edge wear, folio Wing L3523. (1)

Engraved bookplate of B. H. De Fourcy to front pastedown. The second edition of Matthaus Rader’s scholarly edition of Martial’s Epigrams, first published in 1602. Rader’s commentary was praised by Scaliger, and this edition contains substantial additions and revisions, together with a new preface. An early ink note to the verso of the front endpaper indicates that this edition is ‘recherchée’. There is no copy of this edition listed in NUC, and the World Catalogue (OCLC) lists around fifteen copies. Attractive copy. (1) £300-500

£200-300

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406 Mitford (Mary Russell). Poems, 1st ed., 1810, half title, sixline ‘Alterations’ leaf at end, original boards, upper cover detached, some wear to spine, folding cloth case, 8vo, together with The Farmer’s Boy; A Rural Poem, by Robert Bloomfield, 1800, illustrations by John Anderson, bound without half title and ad. leaf, occasional spotting, bookplate, contemporary mottled calf gilt, slightly rubbed, 4to

405 Meursius (Joannes). Opera Omnia... , ed. Joannes Lamius, 12 vols., Florence, 1741-63, eng. allegorical frontis. to each, eng. vign. to titles printed in red and black, ten eng. folding maps incl. Crete and Cyprus, four folding tables (printed in red and black) and nineteen plts. (two folding), crude paper repair to p. 413 of vol. 5 not affecting text, uncut, later half vellum over cloth with leather labels and gilt Athenaeum stamp at foot of spines, rubbed and soiled, folio (12)

Hayward 223. For the first work (Esher copy with bookplate) and Hayward Exhibition copy. (1) £150-200

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410 Noble (Rev. Mark). A History of the College of Arms, and the Lives of all the Kings, Heralds, and Pursuivants, from the Reign of Richard III founder of the College, until the Present Time..., 1805, half-title, eng. port. frontis., three eng. port. plts., additional hand painted armorials to margins of numerous leaves, without half-title, some browning and dust-soiling, front blank flyleaf near detached, late 19th/early 20th c. half morocco, spine and extrems. slightly rubbed, 4to, together with Nicolas (Nicholas Harris), The Siege of Carlaverock..., 1828, wood eng. frontis. and illusts., occasional spotting, orig. cloth, spine torn & frayed, dust-soiled, 4to, plus other heraldry & genealogy related including Armorial Families, by Arthur Charles Fox-Davies, Edinburgh, 1895, The Armorial Bearings of the Guilds of London, by John Bromley, 1960 (15)

£100-150

411 Pasquier (Estienne). Les Oeuvres, Contenant ses Recherches de la France... , et les lettres de Nicolas Pasquier, fils d’Estienne, 2 vols., Amsterdam, 1723, half and full-titles printed in red and black, double-column text, occ. spotting and dust soiling, later half vellum over cloth with red leather spine labels, Athenaeum gilt stamps at foot of spines, sl. rubbed and soiled, folio (2)

412 Peirce (James). A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Colossians, Philippians, and Hebrews: after the manner of Mr. Locke, 2nd ed., with a paraphrase and notes ... by Joseph Hallett, 1733, contemp. calf, later reback, rubbed and edges somewhat worn, 4to, together with Ward (Richard), The Life of the Learned and Pious Dr. Henry More, late fellow of Christ’s College in Cambridge, 1st ed., 1710, without port. frontis., contemp. mottled calf, rubbed and some wear with joints cracked, 8vo, plus Conybeare (John), A Defence of Reveal’d Religion Against the exceptions of a late Writer in his Book, entituled, Christianity As Old As the Creation, &c., 1st ed., 1732, ads. at end, errata slip pasted to foot of page 467, contemp. panelled calf, rubbed and some wear to extrems., with upper cover det., 8vo, and other mostly 18th century theology, including Thomas Sherlock, Several Discourses, 2 vols., 3rd ed., 1764-67, Joshua Toulmin, Memoirs of the Life, Character, Sentiments and Writings of Faustus Socinus, 1777, Matthew Hole, A Practical Expedition of the Church-Catechism, 1708, etc.

407 Montucci (Antonio). Urh-chih-tsze-teen-se-yin-pe-keaou, Being a Parallel Drawn Between the Two Intended Chinese Dictionaries, by the Rev. Robert Morrison and Antonio Montucci, together with Morrison’s Horae Sinicae, A New Edition, with a Text to the Popular Chinese Primer San-tsi-king, printed for the Author, 1817, woodcut frontis. in Chinese characters (sl. offset to title), ten full-page woodcut illusts. of Chinese characters, further Chinese characters to text, lacks half-title, some old spotting and browning throughout, small grease(?) stain to lower outer corners of early leaves and old waterstain to a few upper margins, not affecting text, institutional library ink stamp at head of title touching first printed line, 19th-c. half calf over cloth, rubbed and a little wear to extremities, 4to (265 x 205mm) Rare. (1)

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£200-300

413 Persius. Auli Persi Flacci Satirarum Liber. Isaacus Casaubonus recensuit et Commentario libro illustrauit..., Paris: Ambrosium & Hieronymum Drouart, 1605, woodcut device to title, early manuscript notes to front flyleaves, engraved bookplate torn with loss, early 18th c. mottled calf, gilt dec. spine with red morocco title label, 8vo

£400-600

408 Musaeus. Opusculum de Herone & Leandro, C. Wecheli, Paris, 1548, text in Greek, woodcut device to title and final leaf verso, two woodcut illustrations, one or two spots, bookplates, later vellum, a little dust-soiled and bowed, 8vo (1)

£200-300

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£200-300

414 [Philips, Katherine]. Poems, By the Incomparable Mrs. K. P., printed by J[ohn]. G[rismond]. for Rich. Marriott, 1664, without imprimatur leaf before title, and A8 (final leaf of contents), errata leaf at rear present, 19th century owner’s signature to head of title, a.e.g., good-quality early 20th century straight-grained blue full morocco gilt (monogrammed WHS to inside rear cover), 8vo

£200-300

409 [Musaeus, Johann Karl August]. Popular Tales of the Germans. Translated from the German, 2 vols., 1st ed. in English, 1791, a few light spots, armorial bookplates of George Agar Ellis (later Baron Dover), contemporary calf, spines a little rubbed and lacking volume labels, 8vo

Wing P2032. See Hayward 116 for the folio edition of 1667. This is the unauthorised edition of Mrs Philips’ (the ‘matchless Orinda’) Poems, published shortly before the author’s death and three years before the first authorised edition of 1667. The author was a friend of Henry Vaughan, Abraham Cowley and Jeremy Taylor and this copy includes the poem ‘Upon Mr. Abraham Cowley’s Retirement’ (pages 237-242) sometimes missing, as well as the eulogy by Cowley to the author at the front of the volume. (1) £100-150

Rothschild 358. First published in Germany in 1787-88, this collection of seven folklore tales was nebulously assumed to have been translated into English by William Beckford. Recent research however, into publisher John Murray has indicated that these are the first publication of the physician Thomas Beddoes, to whom Murray paid thirty guineas. (2) £300-400

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415 Philo Judaeus. Opera quae reperiri potuerunt omnia... , ed. Thomas Mangey, 2 vols., printed William Bowyer, 1742, doublecolumn text in Greek and Latin throughout, later vellum gilt with Athenaeum stamp to upper covers, rubbed and soiled, folio (2)

£200-300

416 Philostratus (Flavius). Philostratorum quae supersunt omnia vita Apollonii libris VIII ..., ed. Gottfridus Olearius, one vol. bound as two, Leipzig, 1709, half title, full title printed in red and black with wood eng. printer’s device, double column text in Latin and Greek, browning throughout, sometimes heavy, some marginal ink staining to page extremities of first vol. only and not affecting text, 19th-century half morocco gilt with Athenaeum gilt stamp at foot of spines, heavily rubbed, folio (2)

£150-200

417 Pictet (Bernardus). An Antidote Against a Careless Indifferency in Matters of Religion: Being a Treatise in Opposition to Those That Believe That all Religions are Indifferent, and, That it Imports Not What Men Proses..., 3rd ed., printed by J. Langdale, North-Allerton, 1802 (approx. 175 copies), all contemp. calf, some rubbing, 8vo (175)

£200-300

418 Pitiscus (Samuel). Lexicon antiquitatum romanarum, in quo ritus et antiquitates cum graecis ac romanis communes ..., 2 vols., Leeuwarden, 1713, half titles, add. eng. titles, main printed title (in red and black) to vol. 1 only (correct), eng. port. plates of the author and Prince Eugene of Savoy, folding eng. plate of a mosaic floor, occ. eng. illust. to text, printed in double-columns, occ. spotting or light browning, contemp. calf with old cloth rebacks, Athenaeum gilt stamps to upper covers and at foot of spines, some wear, folio (2)

419 Plautus. M. Accius Plautus ex fide, atque auctoritate complurium librorum manuscriptorum opera Dionys. Lambini Monstrolensis emendatus ..., Paris: Ioannem Macaeum, 1577, large woodcut printer’s device to title, errata leaf and privilege leaf at end, occ. neat manuscript marginal notes and underscoring in several early hands, a few passages translated into French, old ownership name of Fran: Panton dated 1713 to title and one further ownership name deleted at foot, Lansdowne armorial book label to front pastedown, 18th-century diced calf gilt, rebacked with orig. spine relaid, rubbed, folio

£200-300

Adams P1501. First edition of the plays of Plautus as edited by Denys Lambin. (1) £400-600

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420 Plumier (Charles). L’Art de Tourner, ou de faire en perfection toutes sortes d’ouvrages au tour dans lequel..., new corrected and enlarged ed., Paris, 1749, additional eng. title, eighty eng. plts. (incl. one bis number), occ. minor spotting, contemp. calf, some wear and covers det., folio (1)

£300-500

421 Pontanus (Johannes Isaac). Rerum Danicarum Historia, Libris X ..., accedit chorogiphica Regni Daniae ..., Amsterdam, 1631, half title, main title within engraved ornamental border, fullpage portrait, addenda and errata leaf at rear, occ. browning, lacks five folding maps (found in some copies), contemp. vellum, upper cover near detached and some wear to spine, folio (1)

£200-300

Lot 420

422 Pontifical. Pontificale Romanum Clementis VIII et Urbani VIII. Auctoritate Recognitum Nunc Denuo Cura Annibalis S. Clementis Presb. Card. Albani..., 2 vols., Rome: Ex Typographia Vaticana, Apud Joannem Mariam Salvioni, 1726, addn. eng. title to vol. 1, numerous eng. illusts., musical notation and text printed in red & black throughout, contemp. gilt dec. red morocco with Cardinals gilt armorial to centre of each board, slightly rubbed and scuffed, skilfully refurbished, folio (2)

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423 Public Records. Reports from the Commissioners Appointed by his Majesty to Execute the Measures Recommended by a Select Committee of the House of Commons, Respecting the Public Records of the Kingdom &c., 1800-1819, 2 vols. (Reports/Appendix), 1819, num. folding plts. to Appendix, together with The Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth Reports from the Commissioners Appointed by His Majesty to Execute the Measures Recommended in an Address of the House of Commons, Respecting the Public Records of Ireland, with Supplements and Appendixes, 1816-1820, pub. 1820, occ. spotting, untrimmed, matching orig. boards with paper label to spine of each, spines worn with slight loss, rubbed, folio, plus two others, comprising Abstract of the Answers and Returns. Made Pursuant to an Act, Passed in the Forty-First Year of his Majesty King George III. Intituled; “An Act for Taking an Account of the Population of Great Britain, and the Increase or Diminution thereof, 2 vols. (Enumeration, part 1/Parish Registers), 1801 (5)

424 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.), eng. vign. and ownership name of [Lord] Glenbervie to titles, add. set title with vign. to vol. 1, vols. 2 and 3 published and bound in two parts, four eng. plts. to vol. 3 part 2, a few eng. illusts., 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 lib. blindstamps to titles, old vellum with Athenaeum gilt stamps to upper covers, rubbed and soiled, 4to (7)

£500-800

425 Reid (Thomas). Essays on the Active Powers of Man, 1st ed., Edinburgh, printed for John Bell, 1788, half-title present, early ownership inscription to title of John Rutherford Junior, and old library stamp for the Martin Library, Dean Church, single ad. leaf at end, contemp. calf, heavily rubbed and some wear with joints cracked, 4to, together with Stewart (Dougald), Philosophical Essays, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1810, a few prelims. misbound, ad. leaf at end, some light browning and spotting, old circular library blindstamp to title and a few other leaves, modern antique-style sprinkled full calf gilt, 4to, plus Justinian. Institutionum Libri Quatuor. The four books of Justinian’s Institutions, translated into English, with notes, by George Harris, 2nd ed., printed by J. Purser; for M. Withers, 1761, lacks eng. plt., title and first three leaves repaired to inner margins, some spotting and light browning, contemp. blind-panelled calf, modern reback, 4to, and two copies of the first volume only of John Locke’s Works (3rd ed., 1727 & 4th ed., 1740), both folio

£200-300

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£200-300

426 [Richardson, Samuel]. The History of Sir Charles Grandison, in a Series of Letters Published from the Originals..., 6 vols., all 1st eds. (except vol. 6, 2nd ed.) , 1754, contemp. calf gilt, slight splitting to spine ends, rubbed, 8vo, together with Clarissa. Or, the History of a Young Lady: Comprehending the Most Important Concerns of Private Life, 7 vols., 4th ed., 1751, contemp. calf gilt, spines rubbed, 8vo (13)

£200-300

427 Roland (Marie-Jeanne). Appel a l’Impartiale Posterite, par la Citoyenne Roland, Femme du Ministre de l’Interieur; ou Recueil des Ecrits qu’elle a rediges, pendant sa detention aux prisons de l’Abbaye et de Sainte-Pelagie, ed. L.A.G. Bosc., 4 parts in two vols., 1st ed., Paris, 1795, occasional annotation, light spotting and marginal wormholes, contemporary tree calf, rebacked, a few stains, 8vo Memoirs of Madame Roland, a prominent figure in the Girondist party during the French Revolution, executed in November 1793 during the Reign of Terror. ESTC T119815. (2) £80-120

428 Russell (Thomas). Sonnetts and Miscellaneous Poems, by the Late Thomas Russell, Fellow of New College, 1st ed., Oxford, 1789, 62 pp., bound without front and rear blanks, small piece of lower corner of p.29 torn away, minor soiling front and rear, modern cloth-backed marbled boards, 4to

Lot 424

“In his short lifetime of twenty-six years, Russell established himself as one of the masters of the English sonnet-form.” (Hayward 199). (1) £100-150

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431 Shelley (Percy Bysshe). Alastor; or, the Spirit of Solitude: And Other Poems, 1st ed., 1816, 101 pp., narrow strip excised at head of title, one or two light spots, endpapers renewed, original boards, rebacked with most of original spine relaid, a little rubbed and stained, 8vo 429 Scaliger (Joseph Justus). Opus de emendatione temporum, hac postrema editione ..., addita veterum graecorum fragmenta selecta ..., Geneva: Typis Roverianis, 1629, half title, main title printed in red and black with engraved printer’s device, small black ink lib. stamp and signs of erased ownership name, separate parttitle and pagination to second part, occ. browning, 19th-century half vellum with Athenaeum gilt stamp at foot of spine and presentation label from Henry Hallam to front pastedown, sl. rubbed and soiled, folio (1)

Shelley’s first book of mature verse. Hayward 226. (1)

432 [Shenstone, William]. The Judgement of Hercules, a Poem. Inscrib’d to George Lyttelton, 1st ed., 1741, half title, ad. leaf at end, occasional light soiling, modern cloth-backed boards, 8vo, together with The Works in Verse and Prose of William Shenstone, 2 vols., 1st collected ed., 1764, engraved frontis. and title vignettes to each, folding plan in vol. II, illustrations, some light toning, bookplates, contemporary calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, with four others: William Shenstone’s Letters Written by the Late Right Honourable Lady Luxborough, 1775, Recollection of Some Particulars in the Life of the Late William Shenstone, 1788, Odes on Several Subjects, 1745 and Richard Sheridan’s The Love Epistles of Aristaenetus, 1771

£200-300

430 Shaftesbury (Anthony Ashley Cooper, 3rd Earl of). Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times, 3 vols., 5th ed., pub. John Baskerville, Birmingham, 1773, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, eng. vign. to titles, contemp. calf gilt with modern labels to spine of each, some chipping to spine ends, rubbed, 8vo, together with St. John (Henry, Lord Viscount Bolingbroke), A Letter to Sir William Windham. II. Some Reflections on the Present State of the Nation. III. A Letter to Mr. Pope, 1753, eng. frontis., contemp. calf gilt, some cracking to joints, some wear to extrems., 8vo, plus Remarks on the History of England, From the Minutes of Humphrey Oldcastle, 2nd ed., 1747, contemp. calf, label to head of spine, some wear to extrems., 8vo, plus Letters on the Study and Use of History, 2 vols., 1752 (7)

£700-1000

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£150-200

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£300-400


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433 Smith (Charlotte). Elegiac Sonnets, and Other Essays, 1st ed., 1784, 26 pp., half title and rear blank present, occasional light soiling, modern sprinkled panelled calf, 4to ESTC T32495; Hayward 197 (this copy). The Esher copy with bookplate. The author’s first published work, printed at Chichester at her own expense and published at 2 shillings by Dodsley, on the recommendation of her Sussex neighbour and dedicatee, William Hayley. (1) £700-1000

434 Smollett (Tobias). The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves. By the author of Roderick Random, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1762, scattered light spotting, contemporary sprinkled calf, vol. I joints slightly cracked, small scuff marks, solander box, 12mo (2)

£500-800

435 [Smollett, Tobias]. The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom, 2 vols., 1st ed., printed for W. Johnston, 1753, eight-page dedication erroneously bound in vol. II, one or two minor spots, armorial bookplates of Thomas Salwey, contemporary sprinkled calf, spines with red labels and gilt decoration, slightly rubbed, red half morocco solander box, 12moA good set. Rothschild 1912-13. (2)

£400-600

436 Smollett (Tobias). Travels Through France and Italy, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1766, half titles, occasional light spotting, bookplates of Lord Belhaven & Stenton, contemporary calf, rebacked with original spines relaid, 8vo Rothschild 1921-22. (2)

£150-200

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437 [Smollett, Tobias]. The Adventures of Roderick Random, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1748, vol. I with A2 signed as A and I9 cancel, a few spots, contemporary calf, spines faded, rubbed, 12mo 2000 copies printed. Rothschild 1905. (2)

£300-500

438 [Smollett, Tobias]. The History and Adventures of an Atom, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1st issue, 1769, vol. II lacking half title, a few minor spots, contemporary half calf, a trifle rubbed, 12mo The first issue with the imprint date MDCCXLIX misprinted. Rothschild 1923. (2) £150-200

439 [Smollett, Tobias]. The Regicide: Or, James the First, of Scotland. A Tragedy, by the Author of Roderick Random, printed by subscription for the benefit of the author, 1st ed., 1749, a few light spots, modern calf, a trifle rubbed, 8vo, together with The History and Adventures of an Atom, 2 vols., 1st ed., 2nd issue, 1769, half titles, small piece torn away from advert. leaf at front affecting a few letters in vol. I, occasional marginalia, previous owner signature, library booklabel remnants to pastedowns, contemporary calf-backed boards, light edgewear, 12mo (3)

£150-200

440 Statius (Publius Papinius). [Opera]. Sylvarum Lib. V. Theobaidos Lib. XII. Achilleidos Lib. II... ed. J. Veenhusen, Leiden, 1671, engraved additional title, occasional light spotting and toning, front endpapers detached, contemporary calf gilt, upper cover detached, a little rubbed and stained, 8vo Provenance: Edward Gibbon (1737-1794), his bookplate. (1)

£200-300

441 [Sterne, Laurence]. A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy. By Mr. Yorick, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1768, half titles, list of subscribers to vol. I, small marginal repairs to B3-4, vol. II, a few minor spots, a.e.g., modern sprinkled calf by Bayntun, 8vo

Lot 441

Vol. I variant state 2 (‘vous’, l.12, p.150); vol. II variant state 1 (‘who have’, last line, p.133). Rothschild 1971. (2) £300-400

442 Sterneiana. A Funeral Discourse, Occasioned by the much Lamented Death of Mr. Yorick, Prebendary of Y—K and Author of the much Admired Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Preached before a very Mixed Society of Jemmies, Jessamies, Methodists and Christians, at a Nocturnal Meeting in Petticoat Lane, and now Published at the Unanimous Request of the Hearers, by Christopher Flagellan, 1st ed., 1761, half title, 48 pp., light stains front and rear, disbound, 8vo “The ‘Advertisement’ on [A]2 warns the public that the report that Sterne is not dead, but that he is planning a fifth and sixth and even ‘as far as a fiftieth and sixtieth volume’ of Tristram Shandy is ‘absurd, improbable, false and groundless’. Sterne lived till 1768; the ninth and last volume of Tristram Shandy was published in 1767.” (Rothschild 866). (1) £250-300

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446 [Strangehopes, Samuel]. [A Book of Knowledge: in three parts, newly corrected and enlarged: the first containing A Brief Introduction to Astrology ..., the second a Treatise of Physick ..., the third The Countrymans Guide to Good Husbandry ..., printed by Thomas Passinger on London Bridge ..., 1684, [or] 1685], woodcut illusts. to text, pubs. advert leaf at end of prelims., separately printed titles to parts 2 and 3 (both dated 1684), page 62 misprinted 64, lacks first three leaves (illustrated half title with frontis. to verso, title and first leaf of ‘To the Reader’), spotting and soiling throughout, marginal fraying and tears with a little minor loss (leaf C3 cropped along fore-margin affecting first or last letters of some lines), a few scattered old ink marginalia, old manuscript names of Mary (or Marg.) Rober and Edward Waker to rear pastedown, contemp. calf, worn, upper cover deficient, small 8vo, sold with all faults, not subject to return

443 Stevenson (Robert Louis). A Child’s Garden of Verses, 1st ed., 1885, light toning to endpapers, previous owner signature and bookplate of Francis Wilson, t.e.g., original blue bevelled cloth, edges a little rubbed, 8vo

First published in 1663 [i.e. 1664], all editions being uncommon. This copy is likely to be Wing S5927 (collation for complete copies: [16], 128, [16] p.). Oxford, English Cookery Books, p. 32. (1) £100-150

First issue of 1000 copies, with the apostrophe after the ‘d’ in ‘Child’s’ on spine and without ‘Two Series’ in the list of works. (1) £500-800

447 [Sturm, Samuel]. Des Mercurius Neweroffnete Historische Politische und Philosophische Stats-Schule in dem Deutschen Parnass auffgefuhret von Filamon, n.p., 1666, 60 pp., printed in gothic script, modern plain boards, 12mo, together with Rodbertus-Jagetzow (Johann Karl), Fur den Kredit der Grundbesitzer. Eine Bitte an Die Reichsstande, 1st ed., Berlin, Julius Springer, 1847, 39 pp., some browning, and minor damp stain to extreme top blank margin, untrimmed, spine restrengthened with paper restrengthening, slim 8vo

444 Stewart (Dugald). Philosophical Essays, 1st ed., pub. Edinburgh, 1810, half title, minor spotting to a few leaves, together with Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, vol. 2 only, 1st ed., pub. Edinburgh, 1814, half title, both matching contemp. calf gilt with label to spine of each, rubbed, 4to (2)

£150-200

The second work is by the German political economist Rodbertus-Jagetzow (1805-1875), often regarded as the father of scientific socialism. (2) £150-200

445 Stier (Johann). Praecepta Doctrinae Logicae, Ethicae, Physicae, Meta-Physicae, Sphaericaeq, 8th ed., 1678, eng. title (some marks and light dampstaining to margins, with minor loss of lower outer corner), six part-titles, two later eng. portraits inserted, contemp. blind-panelled calf, old reback, rubbed and some wear with joints partly cracked, 4to, together with Erasmus (Desiderius), Colloquia, ed. Cornelius Schrevelius, Leiden & Rotterdam, 1664, eng. title, contemp. blind-panelled, old reback, rubbed and somewhat worn, with joints cracked, 8vo, plus other late 17th and 18th century continental literature, including Buxtorf, Lexicon Hebraicum et Chaldaicum, 1663, Pliny, Epistolae, 1727, Grotius, De Veritate Religionis Christianae, 1718, etc. (9)

448 Suicer (Johann Kaspar). Thesaurus Ecclesiasticus, e Patribus Graecis Ordine Alphabetico Exhibens Quaecunque Phrases, Ritus, Dogmata, Haereses, & Hujusmodi alia Spectant, 2 vols., 2nd ed., Amsterdam, 1728, half titles, engraved frontis. to vol. I, vol. I title printed in red and black, text in double-column, occasional light spotting, bookplates and stamps of Cheshunt College Library, contemporary blindstamped vellum, gilt ‘CC’ initials of Chesunt College to covers and spine compartments, some soiling, folio (2)

£150-200

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£150-200


449 Swift (Jonathan, ed.). Letters, Written by Sir W. Temple, and Other Ministers of State, Both Home and Abroad, Containing, an Account of the Most Important Transactions that Pass’d in Christendom from 1665 to 1672, 1st ed., 3 vols., 1700-1703, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, contemp. calf, rebacked preserving orig. gilt dec. spines and contrasting morocco labels, rubbed, 8vo, together with Stanhope (Philip Dormer, Earl of Chesterfield), Letters Written..., To his Son Philip Stanhope, 4 vols., 5th ed., 1774, eng. frontis. to vol. 1, contemp. calf with gilt dec. spines and morocco labels, rubbed, 8vo (7)

452 Universal History. An Universal History, from the Earliest Account of Time. Compiled from Original Authors; and Illustrated with Maps, Cuts, Notes, &c. With a General Index to the Whole, 20 vols., 1747-48, num. eng. maps, plans and plts. (some folding), occ. spotting, contemp. speckled half calf gilt, rubbing to spines, 8vo (20)

453 Ussher (James). The Annals of the World. Deduced from the Origin of Time, and Continued to the Beginning of the Emperour Vespasians Reign, and the Totall Destruction and Abolition of the Temple and Common-Wealth of the Jews..., 1558, eng. port. frontis., addn. eng. title, contemp. qtr. calf, covers detached, rubbed and wear to extrems, folio, together with Wesleyan Methodist Church, Order of Administration of the Lord’s Supper and Baptism; the Forms of Solemnization of Matrimony, and of the Burial of the Dead..., 1848, a.e.g., contemp. morocco gilt, rubbed and some wear, 8vo, plus A Cyclopaedia of Biblical Literature, ed. John Kitto, 2 vols., 1849, eng. frontis. to each, two folding maps to rear of vol 1, one folding map to rear of vol. 2, rear endpaper, blank and maps of vol. 1 with slight insect damage to upper margin, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spines with morocco labels, rubbed and some wear, large 8vo, plus six other 19th c. theology related

£200-300

450 Theophylactus (Archbishop of Ochrida). Theophylacti Bulgariae Archiepiscopi Opera Omnia, 4 vols., 1st collected ed., Venice, 1754-63, vol. I title printed in red and black with engraved vignette, Greek and Latin text in double-column, a few leaves detaching, occasional waterstains and mildew to vol. IV (lighter elsewhere), bookplates of Cheshunt College Library, contemporary vellum, some soiling, folio (4)

£400-600

£200-300

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£150-200

454 Valentine (Thomas). A Sermon Preached to the Honorable House of Commons; at their Late Solemne Fast, December, 28. Wherin is Described 1. The Church Her Patience, 2. Her Hope..., 1643, [2],50pp., slight dust-soiling, 20th c. plain wrappers, 4to, together with Treby (George), Truth Vindicated: or A Detection of the Aspersions and Scandals cast upon Sir Robert Clayton and Sir George Treby, Justices; and Slingsby Bethell and Henry Cornish Esquires, Sheriffs, of the City of London, In a Paper Published in the Name of Dr. Francis Hawkins Minister of the Tower, Intituled, The Confession of Edward Fitz-Harris, Esq; &c...., 1681, 28,33-38,[2]pp., initial four leaves torn to blank margins and repaired, 20th c. calf, 4to, with Sprat (Thomas), A Sermon Preached before the Artillery Company of London at St. Mary Le Bow, April 20, 1682, 1st ed., 1682, [4],31,[1]pp., trimmed to upper margin with slight loss to running titles, slight dust-soiling, 20th c. cloth, 4to, plus two others Wing V26, T2107, S5058. (5)

£200-300

455 Varro (Marcus Terentius). Pars Liborum Quattuor et Viginti de Lingua Latina..., Lyon: Sebastian Gryphius, 1563, printer’s woodcut device to title, early ownership signature to title “ Ex libris And. Hurantii”, initial leaves with few small worms, bound with Turnebe (Adrien), Commentarii et emendationes in libros M. Varronis de lingua Latina, Paris: Andreas Wechel, 1566, printer’s woodcut device to title with early ink signature, early 18th c. calf, gilt dec. spine with slight loss at head & foot, 8vo Adams V288 and T1149. (1)

£300-500

456 Vergilius Maro (Publius). Georgica - Hexaglotta, London: William Nicol, 1827, polyglot edition in Latin, Spanish, German, English, Italian and French, half title, wide margins, a little spotting and soiling, contemp. half morocco gilt with Athenaeum gilt stamp to upper cover and at foot of spine, heavily rubbed, joints partly split, a little frayed at head of spine, folio (1)

451 [Turning]. Tourneur et Tour a Figure [extracted from Diderot & D’Alambert’s Dictionnaire raisonne des sciences, des arts et des metires], c. 1760, 19pp. explanation of plates and eighty-seven eng. plts., some spotting, worm-tracing to some lower outer margins away from plate impressions, modern half calf gilt, folio (1)

£200-300

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459 Vulteius (Johannes). Io. Vulteii Rhemensis hendecasyllaboru[m] Libri quatuor: Ad poetas Gallicos libri duo ..., Paris: Simon de Coline, 1538, title within ornamental woodcut border, fore margins strengthened to verso without loss of text, upper margin closely trimmed including a few running heads to first work only, bound with Ioan. Vulteii Rhemi inscriptionum libri duo: Ad Aegidium Boherum ..., [Paris]: Simon de Coline, 1538, printer’s woodcut device to title, colophon leaf at rear, minor spotting, closely trimmed to upper margin with scattered shaving of page numbers to first work only, VG, modern gilt-panelled antique style black morocco, minor rubbing, 16mo

457 Vergilius Maro (Publius). Opera, ed. Peter Burmann, 2 vols. bound in one, Glasgow: Andrew Foulis, 1778, half title, separate title and pagination to both vols., wide margins, a.e.g., later red morocco with near matching reback, Athenaeum gilt stamp to upper cover and at foot of spine, rubbed some wear, folio Gaskell 639. (1)

£150-200

458 Vergilius Maro (Publius). Opera, 2 vols., F. Halma, Leeuwarden, 1717, additional engraved title to vol. I, folding engraved map, engraved letterpress engravings by Matthys Pool after Houbracken, occasional light spotting, bookplates, contemporary blindstamped vellum, manuscript titles to spines, vol. I lower joint a little cracked, light soiling, 4to (2)

Adams V1032-3. First editions of poetical works by Jean Visagier. Included are verses addressed to Jean Grolier, Charles Estienne and Marguerite de Valois. (1) £500-800

£150-200

460 Walpole (Horace). Miscellaneous Antiquities; or, A Collection of Curious Papers; Either republished from Scarce Tracts, or now first printed from Original MSS., Nos. 1 & 2 (all published), Strawberry Hill, 1772, some dust-soiling, untrimmed, orig. plain blue wrappers, frayed & torn to edges, 4to, together with [Defoe, Daniel, attrib.], The Duke of Anjou’s Succession Considered..., 1701, with page 1, line 14 commencing with ‘Lewis’, dust-soiled, 20th c. half calf by Riviere, gilt dec. spine, slim 4to, with [Nichols, John], A Rowland for an Oliver; or a Poetical Answer to the Benevolent Epistle of Mr. Peter Pindar..., 1st ed., 1790, light spotting, disbound, slim 4to, and Dorat (Claude Joseph), Lettres en vers, et Oeuvres Melees..., 2 vols. in one, Paris, 1767, addn. eng. title, numerous eng. plts. & vignettes, near contemp. half calf, extrems. slightly rubbed, 8vo, and [Sanadon, Noel Etienne], Traduction d’une Ancienne Himne sur les Fetes de Venus..., Paris, 1728, 19th c. qtr. calf, 16mo in 8s, plus other 18th c. antiquarian, including some disbound (12)

£300-400

461 Ward (Seth). Against Resistance of Lawful Powers: A Sermon Preached at White-Hall, Novemb. Vth 1661, pub. 1661, 39pp., few leaves loose, together with Priaulx (John), Confirmation Confirmed, and Recommended from Scripture, Antiquity, and Reason. In a Sermon Preached in the Cathedrall Church of St. Mary in Sarum..., 1662, 35pp., few leaves loose, with Laney (Benjamin), A Sermon Preached before His Majesty at Whitehal, April 5. 1663, by ... B. Lord Bishop of Lincoln..., 1663, 36pp., eng. armorial to title, few close-tears to inner margins, and Barne (Miles), A Sermon Preached before the King at Newmarket April 24, 1670, pub. Cambridge, 1670, 34pp., bound with ten other late 17th century pamphlets, sewing broken and contents loose, near contemp. vellum, worn and spine torn, covers detached, 4to (1)

£250-350

462 [Wildman, Sir John]. A Memorial from the English Protestants, for their Highnesses, the Prince and Princess of Orange, [London], [Printed in the year, 1689], 41,[1]pp., imprint to colophon, some dust-soiling and marginal dampstaining, disbound 4to, (Wing M1687), together with [Culpeper, Sir Thomas, elder], A Tract Against Usurie, Presented to the High Court of Parliament..., Printed in the year 1621, now Re-printed for Elizabeth Calvert... and Henry Montlock, 1668, pp.23-38, some marginal fraying, disbound 4to, with Scotland, Allegiance and Prerogative Considered in a Letter from a Gentleman in the Country to his Friend, upon his being Chosen a Member of the Meeting of States in Scotland, [Edinburgh], 1689, 17pp., disbound 4to, with Mackworth (Sir Humphrey), Free Parliaments: or, a Vendication of the Fundamental Right of the Commons of England in Parliament Assembled..., Being a Justification of the Proceedings of the Honourable House of Commons, in the Case of Ashby against White, 1704, 43pp., occasional spotting, stitched as issued, folio, plus six others

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464 Wordsworth (William). Poems, in Two Volumes, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1807, half titles, errata leaf at end of vol. I, 24 pp. pubs. list at end of vol. II (trimmed at head), usual cancels D11-12 in vol. I & B2 in vol. II, p.35 with two-line manuscript annotation in vol. II, occasional light spotting, original boards, some loss to paper spine labels, some wear to corners, small splits to joints, 12mo

463 [Wordsworth, William & Samuel Taylor Coleridge]. Lyrical Ballads, with a Few Other Poems, 1st ed., 2nd issue, 1798, 210 pp., errata leaf at end (lacking ad. leaf), p.165 with short closed tear, manuscript poem to one rear endpaper, previous owner signature of ‘Mr Cumberland’ to head of title, scattered light spotting, manuscript note at front, modern half calf, 8vo

Wise 8. (2)

Rothschild 2604. Contains the first appearance of Coleridge’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner. (1) £1000-1500

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SCIENCE, MEDICINE & COOKERY

465 [Burnet James, Lord Monboddo]. Antient Metaphysics: Or, the Science of Universals. With an Appendix, Containing an Examination of the Principles of Sir Isaac Newton’s Philosophy, 6 vols., 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1779-99, vol. 6 title detached, occasional spotting and soiling, some endpapers loose, Glasgow University Library bookplates and barcode stickers to front pastedowns, contemporary calf, most covers detached with some wear, 4to

468 Euclid. Euclidis quae supersunt omnia, ed. David Gregory, Oxford, 1703, eng. frontis., large eng. printer’s device to title, text in double-column Greek and Latin, eng. diags., errata leaf at rear, contemp. calf, vellum reback, Athenaeum gilt stamp to upper cover, worn and covers detached, folio

Wallis 54.6. Epic work published over a twenty year period, by Scottish Enlightenment scholar Lord Monboddo, best known for his Origin and Progress of Language (1773-92). Thought by many to anticipate the Theory of Evolution, he was a strong supporter of Aristotle and Newton and critical of Hume and Locke. (6) £500-800

469 Galilei (Galileo). Le Opere, Edizione Nazionale, 18 vols., Florence, 1890-1906, half-titles, index at rear of final vol., a little spotting and soiling, contemp. red half morocco gilt with gilt Athenaeum stamp at foot of spines, rubbed, some joints sl. cracked and a little wear at head of some spines, 4to

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466 Chalmers (Lionel). An Account of the Weather and Diseases of South-Carolina, 2 vols. in one, 1st ed., 1776, two folding charts (trimmed at top margin shaving headlines), one or two spots, library stamps and labels, modern library cloth, 8vo

£1000-1500

470 Harris (John). Astronomical Dialogues Between a Gentleman and a Lady: Wherein the Doctrine of the Sphere, uses of the Globes, and the Elements of Astronomy and Geography are Explain’d; In a Pleasant, Easy, and Familiar Way. With a Description of the famous Instrument called the Orrery, 2nd ed., Corrected by George Gordon, 1729, six eng. plts. (inc. 4 folding), contemp. panelled calf, joints cracked, lacking title label, rubbed, 8vo

G-M 1773. Originally published in the Gentleman’s Magazine, 1751-54. (1) £200-300

467 Dictionaire des Sciences Medicales, Biographie Medicale, 7 vols., pub. Paris, 1820-25, institution inkstamp to title of each, lib. inkstamp to front endpaper of each, mid 19th c. half calf gilt, spines split to vols. 1 & 5, small paper label to head of spines, rubbed, 8vo (7)

£400-600

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£200-300

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£100-150


471 Hoffmann (Friedrich). Opera Omnia Physico-medica ..., 6 vols. plus supplement in two parts, bound in six, mixed eds., Geneva, 1748/61, half titles to vol. 1 and first supplement, eng. port. frontis., full titles to vol. 1 and first supplement printed in red and black, double column text, supplement in a total of five parts, some spotting and occ. soiling, contemp. calf with later morocco gilt rebacks, Athenaeum gilt stamps to upper covers and at foot of spines, somewhat worn, joints weak and two covers det., folio (6)

£200-300

472 Kulmus (Johann Adam). Tabulae Anatomicae, in quibus Corporis Humani Omniumque ejus partium structura & usus brevissime explicantur, Amsterdam, 1732, title printed in red and black, additional engraved title bound after index at front, twentyeight folding engraved plates on 26 sheets, commencing with plate numbered II, marginal repair to plate II, errata leaf at end, occasional browning to text, fep detaching, armorial bookplate of Patrick Hume, Earl of Marchmont, contemporary sprinkled calf, joints cracking, spine a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Eutropius (Flavius). Historiae Romanae... de Marnef, Paris, 1560, title with woodcut device, woodcut initials, a few spots, some leaves detached, lacking front endpaper, annotation to front pastedown, contemporary calf, lacking spine, upper cover detached, 16mo, and Bewick (Thomas). A General History of Quadrupeds, 1st ed., Newcastle, 1790, numerous wood-engraved illustrations, p.17 top corner torn away just affecting text, one or two leaves detached, a few spots, previous owner signature to title, contemporary half calf, vertical split along spine, rubbed, 8vo (3)

£200-300

473 Lizars (John). A System of Anatomical Plates of the Human Body, Atlas only, Edinburgh, c. 1830, engraved title, 45 (of 101) engraved plates only by W.H. Lizars, including 15 hand-coloured, a few spots, Glasgow University Library booklabel, contemporary half calf, covers detached, rubbed, folio, together with [Quain, Jones & William Wilson, The Vessels of the Human Body in a Series of Plates, 1837], 50 engraved plates, most hand-coloured, lacking title, some frayed foredges and soiling, disbound, folio (2)

£100-150

474 Smith (Robert). Court Cookery: Or The Compleat English Cook. Containing the Choicest and Newest Receipts for Making Soops, Pottages, Fricasseys, Harshes, Farces, Ragoos, Cullises, Sauces, Forc’d-Meats and Souses; with Various Ways of Dressing most Sorts of Flesh, Fish and Fowl, Wild and Tame; with the Best Methods of Potting and Collaring..., by R. Smith, Cook (under Mr. Lamb) to King William; as also to the Dukes of Buckingham, Ormond, D’Aumont (the French Ambassador) and others of the Nobility and Gentry, 1st ed., printed for T. Wotton, 1723, eng. head and tail-pieces and initial letters, generally toned and some light staining, title a little edge-frayed, one or two short marginal tears, final leaves (Index and ads.) with some short worm trails in margins, wanting final leaf of ads., lacking free endpapers, contemp. panelled calf, extrems. worn, 8vo

Lot 474 475 Stewart (Dugald). Account of the Life and Writings of Thomas Reid, D.D.F.R.S. Edin., Late Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Glasgow, 2nd ed., W. Creech, Edinburgh, 1803, errata leaf at end, a few minor spots, contemporary sprinkled calf, joints and edges a little rubbed, 8vo (1)

Bitting, p.440; Cagle 1001; Oxford, p.55-56. The author says in his preface, ‘It’s true, there are several Books of Cookery already extant, but most of ‘em very defective and erroneous, and others fill’d with old Receipts, that are impracticable at this Time’. (1) £300-500

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Lot 477 476 Stirling (Patrick James). The Philosophy of Trade; or, Outlines of a Theory of Profits and Prices, including an examination of the principles which determine the relative value of corn, labour, and currency, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1846, occ. light spotting, orig. cloth, rubbed and marked, modern cloth reback, 8vo, together with Royal Institution. The Journal of Science and the Arts, vols. IV, VI & VIII only, 1818-20, twenty-two eng. plts., including some folding, and three partly hand-coloured, single folding table, occ. marks, and some light spotting to plts., contemp. tree calf gilt, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, plus Thompson (Benjamin, Count Rumford), Essays, Political, Ergonomical, and Philosophical, 2 vols., 3rd ed., 1797-98, seventeen eng. and woodcut plts., including one folding, contemp. mottled calf, rubbed and somewhat worn to spines, with joints cracked, 8vo, and [Davenant, Charles]. An Essay Upon The Probable Methods of Making a People Gainers in the Ballance of Trade, 1st ed., 1699, five (of 8) tables, mostly folding (the three missing tables supplied in photocopy), one table with closed tear, some light dampstains to prelims., old boards worn with upper cover missing, 8vo, plus seven mostly broken vols. of The Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1821-49, mostly bound in contemp. calf, worn with several covers det. (and one vol. rebound in modern cloth) Sold with all faults. (14)

477 Stirrup (Thomas). Horometria: Or, The Compleat Diallist: Wherein the Whole Mystery of the Art of Dialling is Plainly Taught Three Several Wayes..., Whereunto is added an Appendix, Shewing how the Parallels of Declination; the Jewish, Babylonish, and Italian Houres; the Azimuths, Almicanters, &c. may be easily inscribed on any diall whatsoever.., by W.L., 1st ed., Thomas Pierrepont, 1652, wood-engraved illusts. throughout incl. frontis., title within decorative woodcut border, separate title to Appendix but with continuous pagination, minor spotting and soiling, lacks final two blank leaves, contemp. sheep, somewhat worn with bruised corners and sl. loss at head of spine, 4to Wing S5688. (1)

ÂŁ200-300

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ÂŁ700-1000


480 Turabi (Efendi). Turkish Cookery Book. A Collection of Receipts, dedicated to those Royal and Distinguished Personages, the Guests of His Highness the late Viceroy of Egypt, on the Occasion of the Banquet given at Woolwich, on Board His Highness’s Yacht the Faiz-Jehad, the 16th July 1862, 1st ed., 1st issue, [1864], title and final page toned, stitching partially broken, with four leaves near-detached (one leaf sl. edge-frayed), early ms. name on front free endpaper, orig. blindstamped brown cloth, faded and with one or two stains, some fraying to extrems., gilt titled on upper cover, slim 8vo

478 Thomas (Hugh Owen). Diseases of the Hip, Knee, and Ankle Joints and their Treatment, by a New and Efficient Method, 1st ed., Liverpool, [1875], half-title (upper margin cut away diagonally with loss of blank area only), seventeen plts., advert leaf at rear, some spotting and soiling, contemp. cloth gilt, modern cloth reback with gilt titling, rubbed and sl. soiled, 8vo

Bitting, p.141; Blackmer 1684. Not only the first book on Turkish cookery in English but also a translation of the first Turkish printed cookbook, Mehmed Kamil’s ‘Melceu’t-Tabbahin’, published in 1844. This is the first issue of the first edition, with the title printed in both Turkish and English. (1) £700-1000

Garrison-Morton 4340; Norman 2067. An uncommon first edition. (1) £500-700

479 Thomas (Hugh Owen). Diseases of the Hip, Knee, and Ankle Joints, with Their Deformities, Treated by a New and Efficient Method, 2nd ed., Liverpool, 1876, twenty-six b & w plts. at rear, orig. printed wrappers with linen backstrip, rubbed and soiled with some wear to extremities, 8vo, preserved in a paper chemise and modern purpose-made cloth book box, together with Sayre (Lewis A.), Lectures of Orthopedic Surgery and Diseases of the Joints... , New York, 1876, wood-eng. illusts. to text, publisher’s catalogue at rear, contemp. boards with leather labels to spine, heavily rubbed and soiled, joints cracked, 8vo, plus Sydenham (Thomas), The Whole Works, 11th ed., translated by John Pechey, 1740, old ink ownership names and stamps to title, crude paper repairs at foot of title and final leaf affecting last word on index only, some spotting and browning throughout, contemp. calf, modern calf reback, 8vo (3)

£200-300

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Lot 481 481* Walker (William, publisher). The Distinguished Men of Science of Great Britain Living in A.D. 1807/8 Assembled in the Library of the Royal Institution, 2nd state, 1862, stipple and mezzotint engraving on wove paper, engraved by William Walker and George Zobel, depicting fifty-one men of science with facsimile signatures and pencil note to lower mount, sl. toned, plate impression 66 x 112cm (26 x 44ins), framed and glazed, period hand-carved stained wood, minor knocks and wear This famous work exists in two states, the first containing forty-eight portraits and this second state with fifty-one portraits. Subjects include Edward Jenner, Henry Cavendish, John Dalton, James Watt, John Rennie, Humphry Davy, et al. (1) £200-300

482 Watson (James D.). The Double Helix, a personal account of the discovery of the structure of DNA, 1st English ed., pub. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1968, b&w plts. after photos, orig. purple cloth gilt in d.j., very sl. rubbed to extreme edges, with one closed tear to head of upper cover, 8vo (1)

£70-100

483 Zacchia (Paolo). Quaestionum medico-legalium, tomi tres... , ed. J.D. Horst, Nuremberg, 1726, title printed in red and black, separate title and pagination to vol. 3, lacks first leaf (half-title?), worming at front and rear affecting text, heaviest at beginning and end, contemp. blind-stamped vellum over boards, peppered worm holes, lacks clasps, folio Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (1)

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HERALDRY & GENEALOGY 484 Almanach de Gotha, approx. 230 vols. (incl. some duplicates), c. 1819-1921, num. eng. plts., mostly orig. cloth/wrappers, several with tape repairs, torn spines, etc., generally G/VG condition, 12mo, together with approx. forty others related Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (270)

490 Dallaway (James). Inquiries into the Origin and Progress of the Science of Heraldry in England. With Explanatory Observations on Armorial Ensigns, 2 parts in one, 1st ed., Gloucester, 1793, eng. title with oval aquatint vignette, engraved armorial to dedication leaf, twenty-seven engraved plates (inc. 8 hand-col.), folding pedigree, few eng. illusts., bound without dedication leaf, occ. spotting and browning, large armorial bookplate of William Twemlowe of Hatherton in Cheshire to upper pastedown, hinges repaired, contemp. gilt dec. calf, neatly rebacked preserving original spine, armorial crest of Wiliam Twemlowe to three panels of spine, 4to

£300-400

485 Bookplates. Ex libris- Kunstler, vols. 5-7, pub. Federation Internationale des Societes d’Amateurs d’Ex-Libris, Portugal, 198084, numerous etched, engraved & woodcut bookplate designs including some signed or initialled (many mounted), orig. boards, 8vo (includes a duplicate of vol. 5), together with Ex-Libris..., Encyclopaedia Bio-Bibliographical of the Art of the Contemporrary Ex-Libris, vols. 4 & 5, pub. Portugal, 1986-87, col. and b & w bookplate designs (many mounted), orig. mock leather, 4to, (limited ed. of 500 copies) with Tattersfield (Nigel) Bookplates by Beilby & Bewick..., 1st ed., 1999, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, and Lee (Brian North), British Royal Bookplates and Ex-Libris of Related Families, 1st ed., 1992, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other bookplate reference, including some duplicates (approx. 20)

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491 [Dobson, Susannah]. Historical Anecdotes of Heraldry and Chivalry Tending to shew the Origin of many English and Foreign Coats of Arms, Circumstances and Customs, Worcester: printed by Holl and Brandish, for J. Robson, 1795, eng. frontis. and four eng. plts., modern qtr. cloth with marbled boards, 4to, together with Caulfield (James), The Court of Queen Elizabeth: Originally Written by Sir Robert Naunton, under the Title of “Fragmenta Regalia”, 1814, eng. prt. frontis., numerous eng. port. plts., occasional scattered spotting, endpapers renewed, orig. cloth, rebacked, 8vo, with Foster (Joseph), The Royal Lineage of Our Noble and Gentle Familes..., Library ed., 1887, a.e.g., orig. blue cloth gilt, frayed to joints and extrems., 4to, and Moule (Thomas), Bibliotheca Heraldica Magnae Britanniae..., 1822, eng. port. frontis., edges untrimmed, orig. qtr. cloth, extrems. slightly frayed, 8vo, plus other heraldry & genealogy related

£100-150

486 Bookplates. A collection of approx. 1000 bookplates, mostly 18th-19th century, including many armorial bookplates, alphabetically arranged in 10 volumes, each mounted or tipped onto card leaf, contained in modern uniform ring binders, 4to (10)

(approx. 50)

£500-800

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£200-300

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£150-250

494 Guillim (John). A Display of Heraldry... to which is added, a Treatise of Honour, Military and Civil..., 6th ed., with large additions, 1724, title printed in red & black, sixty-three eng. portrait and armorial plts. only (of 64), woodcut armorials to text, additional eng. armorial plts. adhered to verso of frontis. plt. and fly-leaves, ink library stamps (mostly to verso of plts.), few leaves close-trimmed, some browning, spotting and dust-soiling, 20th c. qtr. morocco, gilt library number at foot of spine, scuffed at head, rubbed, folio, together with Nisbet (Alexander), A System of Heraldry Speculative and Practical: with the True Art of Blazon, According to the most approved Heralds in Europe..., 2 vols., Edinburgh: J. Mackeuen, 1722-42, title in red & black, fifty eng. armorial plts., some dampstaining & dust-soiling, last few plts. in vol. 1 creased and final leaf in vol. 2 near detached & torn to margins, vol. 1 lacking front free endpaper & rear free endpaper torn, contemp. non-matching calf, rubbed, leather to lower board torn with loss, folio

£200-300

489 Dallaway (James). Inquiries into the Origin and Progress of the Science of Heraldry in England. With Explanatory Observations on Armorial Ensigns, 2 parts in one, 1st ed., Gloucester, 1793, eng. title with oval aquatint vignette, engraved armorial to dedication leaf, twenty-seven engraved plates (inc. hand-col.), folding pedigree, occ. spotting and browning, 20th c. dark green half morocco gilt, 4to (1)

£100-150

493 Eton College. List of Etonians who Fought in the Great War 19141919, London: Printed privately for Eton College, 1921, text in red & black, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. qtr. cloth, 4to, together with Musae Etonenses: seu Carminum Delectus nunc primum in lucem editus, 2 vols., 1795, occ. spotting, edges untrimmed, orig. boards, spines torn & some wear, 4to, Foster (Joseph), Alumni Oxoniensis: The Members of the University of Oxford 1715-1886, 4 vols., facsimile ed., Thoemmes Press, 2000, orig. blue buckram gilt, 8vo, with Magrath (John Richard, edit.), The Obituary Book of Queen’s College, Oxford, An Ancient Sarum Kalendar..., Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1910, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. limp boards, marked, spine torn with loss and board edges frayed, folio, and Christie-Murray (David), Armorial Bearings of British Schools, col. plts., orig. cloth, 4to, plus other public school, college and university related

488 Corrie (Jessie E.). Records of the Corrie Family, A.D. 8021899, 2 vols., 1899, port. frontis. to each, b & w plts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. red cloth gilt, 4to, together with Merriam (Charles Pierce & Gildersome-Dickinson, C.E.), Genealogical Memoranda Relating to the Family of Merriam, London: Privately Printed at the Chiswick Press, 1900,few b & w plts., folding pedigrees at rear, edges uncut, orig. qtr. japanese vellum, small folio, (limited ed. of 112 copies), together with Grigson (Francis), Genealogical Memoranda Relating to the Family of Bisse, 1886, b & w frontis., contemp. half caf, joints cracked, worn, 4to, plus other family history & genealogy related (approx. 100)

£200-300

492 Dugdale (Sir William). A perfect Copy of all Summons of the Nobility to the Great Councils and Parliaments of the Realm, from the XLIX of King Henry the IIId. Until these present Times, 1685, title slightly torn to inner blank margin, later endpapers, contemp. calf, modern reback with red morocco title label, folio

487 Collins (Arthur). The English Baronage: or an Historical Account of the Lives and most Memorable Actions of our Nobility with their Descents, Mariiages, and Issue, vol. 1 [all pub.], 1727, five eng. plts. (inc. 2 double-page), some dampstaining, late 19th c. half calf gilt, 4to, together with [Nichols, John], A Collection of all the Wills known to be Extant, of the Kings and Queens of England, Princes and Princesses of Wales, and every Branch of the Blood Royal, from the Reign of William the Conqueror, to that of Henry the Seventh Exclusive..., 1780, occasional spotting, 20th c. qtr. morocco, 4to, with Noble (Mark), An Historical Genealogy of the Royal House of Stuarts, from the Reign of K. Robert II to that of K. James VI..., 1795, folding pedigree, upper pastedown with bookplate with eng. inscription “This Book Belonged to Elizabeth Hastings, Countess of Moira, Baroness Hastings, Hungerford &c April 1808”, contemp. calf gilt, 4to (3)

£150-200

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£100-150

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495 Harleian Society, vols. 5, 19, 23, 25, 30, 31, 33, 34, 100, 113/114 & 117, 1871-1977, together 11 vols., mixed bindings, recent half morocco gilt, orig. cloth (bindings broken, worn and dampstained) and recent cloth gilt, rubbed, 4to, together with New Series, vols. 1-19, 1979-2010, recent cloth gilt, 4to, plus five others related, incl. three Index vols.

499 Roxburghe Club. Survey of the Lands of William First Earl of Pembroke, Transcribed from Vellum Rolls in the possession of the Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, with an Introduction by the Transcriber Charles R. Straton, 2 vols., Oxford: Privately Printed for Presentation to the Members of the Roxburghe Club, 1909, b & w plts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemp. half morocco gilt, 4to

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£150-200

496 Morison (Alexander). The Blackhalls of that Ilk and Barra, Hereditary Coroners and Foresters of the Garioch, Aberdeen: New Spalding Club, 1905, b & w plts., orig. cloth gilt, 4to, (limited ed. 469/500), together with Burrows (Montagu), The Family of Brocas of Beaurepaire and Rouche Court, Hereditary Masters of the Royal Buckhounds, 1886, b & w plts., edges untrimmed, orig. qtr. morocco gilt, rubbed, thick 8vo, and Phillimore (W.P.W.), Some Account of the Family of Middlemore of Warwickshire and Worcestershire, 1901, b & w port. frontis., armorials to text and folding pedigrees, some dampstaining, ink library stamps, orig. qtr. vellum, rubbed and dampstained, 4to, plus other family history & genealogy related (approx. 80)

£150-250

497 Order of the Garter. The Register of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, from its Cover in Black velvet, Usually Called the Black Book..., 2 vols., 1724, fourteen eng. plts. (inc. frontis. to vol. 2), few eng. headpieces, minor spotting and few marks, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spines with contrasting morocco labels and gilt crest of the Duke of Leinster to upper panel of each vol., joints cracked and slight wear to extrems., folio Armorial bookplate of the Duke of Leinster Carton Library. (2)

500 Snelling (Thomas). A View of the Silver Coin and Coinage of England, from the Norman Conquest to the Present Time, 1762, seventeen eng. plts., bound with A View of the Gold Coin and Coinage of England, from Henry the Third to the Present Time, 1763, seven eng. plts., bound with A View of the Copper Coin and Coinage of England..., 1716, six eng. plts., bound with Miscellaneous Views of the Coins Struck by English Princes in France, Counterfeit Sterlings, Coins struck by the East India Company, Those in the West India Colonies, and in the Isles of Man..., 1769, seven eng. plts., bound with A View of the Origin, Nature, and use of Jettons or Counters Especially those commonly known by the Name of Black Money and Abbey Pieces..., 1769, seven eng. plts., bound with A View of the Silver Coin and Coinage of Scotland..., 1774, nine eng. plts., bound with Thirty Three Plates of English Medals, 1776, eng. title, thirty-three eng. plts. (one loose), contemp. gilt dec. tree calf, joints split, leather to lower board torn with loss, folio, together with [Pinkerton, John], The Medallic History of England to the Revolution, 1790, forty eng. plts., contemp. red half morocco, extrems. rubbed, 4to, and The Medallic History of England, London: Oriental Press, 1802, thirtyseven of 40, eng. plts. (closed-tear to one plt.), edges untrimmed, 19th c. half morocco, extrems. rubbed, 4to, plus one other related

£150-200

498 Rietstap (Johannes Baptist). Wapenboek van den Nederlandschen Adel met Genealogische en Heraldische Aateekeningen, 2 vols., Groningen, 1883-87, 104 chromo armorial plts., occ. spotting & toning, vol. 1 sewing partly broken and few leaves loose, orig. dec. cloth, vol. 1 spine torn & covvers loose, some wear, folio, together with Oijen (A.A. Vorsterman van), Stam-en Wapenboek van Aanzienlijke Nederlandsche Familien, met Genealogische en Heraldische Aanteekeningen, 3 vols., Groningen, 1885-90, numerous chromo plts., sewing partly broken, some fraying and closed tears, orig. cloth (non-matching), spines broken with loss, worn, folio (5)

£200-300

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ART REFERENCE

503 The Artist’s Assistant. In the Study and Practice of Mechanical Sciences. Calculated for the Improvement of Genius. Illustrated with Copper-Plates, 1st ed., Birmingham: printed by M. Swinney, for the Author, 1773, eng. frontis. and title-page (lightly foxed and latter with closed tear in fore-margin paper-repaired on verso), nine eng. plts., four folding, 3pp. contemp. ms. at rear entitled ‘Directions for tinting Drawings in Water-Colours, by the Revd. J. Gardner’, some light water-staining, Dd2 with lower corner torn away (with loss of text at the end of several lines), contemp. sheep gilt, extrems. worn, with joints split, sl. loss at spine ends, and corners showing, 8vo in 4s ESTC T162198 (one copy on COPAC). Rare. (1)

504 Auction & exhibition catalogues. A Catalogue of a Valuable Collection of Prints, Drawings, Books of Prints, &c...from the Cabinets of the late Baron Van Coehoorn; M. Vosmaer...which will be sold by Auction by Mr. Richardson, at his House...in the Strand, on Tuesday, April 6, 1802, and the Fifteen Following Days, 78 pp., some minor toning and edge flaking, disbound with orig. rear paper wrapper only, together with A Catalogue of the Pictures, Models, Busts, &c. in the Bodleian Gallery, Oxford. By John Norris, Printed for, and sold by, the Author, at the Picture Gallery, [1855], 60 pp., half title, disbound, and Description of the Picture, Christ Healing the Sick in the Temple, Painted by Benjamin West...and Now in the British Gallery, Pall Mall, 2nd ed, 1811, 16 pp., disbound, plus Christ Rejected. Catalogue of the Picture...by Benjamin West...Now Exhibiting, under the Special Protection of H.R.H. The Prince Regent, at The Room, formerly the Royal Academy, No. 125, PallMall, 1814, 15 pp., disbound, and two exhibition catalogues from The Lawrence Gallery for works by Raphael and Michaelangelo, both published in 1836 and bound together, all 8vo

501 Art et Decoration; Revue Mensuelle d’Art Moderne, vols 5-12 bound in 4, Paris, 1899-1902, including approx. 36 full-page colour litho or chromo. plates after Edme Couty, Henri Sauvage, Carlos Schwabe, George Auriol, Albert Dammouse, Henri Martin, Gaston De Latenay, Alphonse Mucha, Jean Veber, Georges De Feure, and others, profusely illustrated throughout with b & w photos and art nouveau designs, supplements bound in at rear containing many pictorial trade adverts, contemp. plum quarter sheep, peeling to spines, 4to, together with Revue des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, 1897, ten full-page chromo. or colour litho. plates, numerous b & w plates and illustratraions, contemp. quarter morocco gilt, spine slightly faded, 4to, and The Kokka; An Illustrated Monthly Journal of the Fine and Applied Arts of Japan and Other Eastern Countries, 12 issues, nos 182, 187-189, 191-192, 195, 197, 199-200, 202, 204, Tokyo, 1905-1907, full-page colour and b & w plates, orig. printed wrappers, some fraying to spines, folio (17)

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£300-500

502 Art Journal. 12 vols., 1853 - 55, 1857 - 60, 1863 - 66 & 1876, numerous eng. plts. and illusts., occ. spotting, mixed bindings of contemp. half morocco gilt, one vol. (1860), upper board detached and lacking spine, folio (12)

£200-300

£300-500

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505 Auction and exhibition catalogues. The Illustrated Catalogue of the Valuable Collection of Pictures, and other Works of Art of the Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Mediaeval Periods; also, a Choice Collection of Coins and Medals, of that eminent Connoiseur, John Watkins Brett, Esq., of Hanover Square, Deceased: which will be Sold by Auction, by Messrs. Christie, 146 pp., numerous mounted Manson & Woods, 1864, photographs, many of the lots with price realised and buyer’s name marked in ink, a.e.g., orig. green cloth gilt, a little frying to joints, together with Catalogue of the Celebrated Fountaine Collection of Majolica, Henry II Ware, Palissy Ware, Nevers Ware, Limoges Enamels, Carvings of Ivory, Hone Stone and Rock Crystal, Greek and Roman Coins, Ancient Armour, &c., &c., Removed from Narford Hall, Norfolk: which will be Sold by Auction, by Messrs. Christie, Manson & Woods, 1884, 66 pp., numerous mounted photographs, frontis. near-detached, contemp. half morocco, hinges cracked with some repairs, plus Robinson (J.C.), Catalogue of the Soulages Collection...Exhibited to the Public at the Museum of Ornamental Art, Marlborough House, 1856, 200 pp., exhibits include majolica, Venetian glass, Limoges enamel, bronzes, medals, pictures, textiles and furniture, orig. cloth gilt, fraying to head and foot of spine, all 8vo (3)

£100-150

507 Bartoli (Pietro Santi). Antiquissimi Virgiliani Codicis Fragmenta et Picturae ex Bibliotheca Vaticana ad priscas Imaginum formas a Petro Sancte Bartholi Incisae, Rome: ex Chalographia R.C.A., 1741, eng. title, numerous eng. illusts. to text, occ. scattered spotting mostly to margins, a.e.g., contemp. diced calf, elaborate gilt decoration, joints slightly cracked and wear to board corners, folio Brunet V1291. Chatsworth bookplate to upper pastedown. (1)

508 Bayardi (Ottavio Antonio). Catalogo degli antichi monumenti dissotterrati dalla discoperta citta di Ercolano, vol. 1 [all pub.], Naples, 1754, half-title, eng. vign. to title by Piaggio after Paderni, engraved head- and tail-pieces, initials, etc., some scattered spotting and light browning, marbled endpapers, contemp. calf, rubbed and marked, later good-quality gilt-dec. brown morocco reback, folio, together with a defective copy of Henry Chauncy’s Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire, 1700, lacking title page and all plates, 19th century diced calf, rubbed and scuffed, folio

506 Barbier (Georges, illust.). La Guirlande des Mois, Premiere Annee [of 5], Paris, [1917], vign. title and six colour pochoir plts., blank notes pages and ads. at rear, a.e.g., inner hinges broken, orig. col. pictorial moire silk cloth, 16mo (1)

£500-800

Blackmer 97 (for the second edition of 1755). The first edition of Bayardi’s catalogue, designed to accompany the Antichita di Ercolano published between 1757 and 1792 in eight volumes. (2) £200-300

£100-150

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509 Benesch (Otto). Collected Writings, 3 vols., 1970-72, b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., vol. 2 spine faded, large 8vo, together with Bredius (A.), Rembrandt. The Complete Edition of the Paintings, revised by H. Gerson, 3rd ed., 1969, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., spine faded, 4to, plus Hauser (Arnold), Mannerism. The Crisis of the Renaissance and the Origin of Modern Art, 2 vols., 1965, b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., rubbed, large 8vo, plus twenty-one others related, including Berenson, Gombrich, etc. (27)

513 Blake (William). Europe, A Prophecy, Trianon Press, 1969, seventeen colour plates, 9 pp., commentary, one other tinted illust. at rear, t.e.g., orig. qtr. brown crushed morocco gilt, spine a little sunned, in matching slipcase, folio Limited edition 105/526. (1)

514 Blunt (A. F., General Editor). Windsor Castle Drawings series, 14 vols., pub. Phaidon, 1944-88, incl. ten presentation copies inscribed to “Hannah Gabbay”, from Queen Mary R. [18671953], num. b&w plts., all orig. cloth gilt, fading to spines, some vols. with slight staining to extrems., 4to, plus one other related

£100-150

510 Benezit (E.). Dictionary of Artists, 14 vols., Gründ, 2006, orig. blue cloth lettered in gilt, as new condition still contained in publisher’s orig. cardstock packaging, 8vo, (the first English language translation of this valuable reference work), together with Brockway (Michael), Charles Knight, R.W.S., R.O.I., with Preface by Sir William Russell Flint, R.A., Leigh-on-Sea, F. Lewis, 1952, four tipped-in col. plts., and numerous b & w plts., front endpapers lightly foxed, orig. maroon cloth gilt, in price-clipped d.j., a trifle rubbed and dusty, sl. frayed at foot of spine, 4to, (limited edition, 303/350 copies), plus [Bunt, Cyril G.E.], The Water-Colours of Sir Frank Brangwyn, R.A., 1867-1956, Leigh-on-Sea, F. Lewis, 1958, twenty-four tipped-in col. plts., and several b & w plts., orig. blue cloth gilt, in sl. dusty price-clipped d.j., 4to, (limited edition of 500 copies), and Lewis (Frank), Edward Ladell, 1821-1886, Leigh-onSea, F. Lewis, 1976, numerous b & w plts., orig. blue cloth gilt, in d.j., sl. frayed along top edge, 4to, (limited edition of 500 copies), and nineteen others, mostly art reference, incl. other limited editions similar, and a set of Benezit, Dictionnaire des peintres, 13 vols. (of 14), lacking vol. 4, 1999, with some light ex-library marks, and Pecnard (Jacques), Bouquets d’Artiste et Fleurs Sauvages, Paris, Editions Michele Trinckvel, 1991, (2 copies), ten colour lithographs, each numbered and signed in pencil by the artist, loosely contained in orig. pubs. cloth portfolio, in orig. packaging (67.5 x 51cm), (limited edition 115 & 144 of 160 copies, signed by the artist), and Pecnard (Jacques), Bouquets d’Artiste et Fleurs Sauvages, Paris, Editions Michele Trinckvel, 1991, ten colour lithographs, each numbered and signed in pencil by the artist, loosely contained in orig. pubs. cloth portfolio (67.5 x 51cm), (limited edition 116/160, signed by the artist). (2 cartons)

The volumes cover Antonio Canaletto; Dutch drawings; Italian drawings of the XV and XVI centuries; Carracci (2 copies); Stuart and Georgian period drawings; Domenichino; French drawings; Paul and Thomas Sandy; Hans Holbein; Leonardo da Vinci (2 vols.); Roman drawings of the XVII and XVIII centuries; Bolognese drawings of the XVII and XVIII centuries. (15) £100-150

515 Braham (Allan & Smith, Peter). Francois Mansart, 2 vols. (Text/Plates), 1973, num. b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, together with Whitehill (Walter Muir), Spanish Romanesque Architecture of the Eleventh Century, pub. Oxford University Press, 1968, b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., spine faded, 8vo, plus Swarzenski (Hans), Monuments of Romanesque Art. The Art of Church Treasures in North-Western Europe, 1954, num. b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, some staining, large 4to, plus sixteen others on Italian and Renaissance architecture (20)

£200-300

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£150-200

517 British Museum. Catalogue of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum, Political and Personal Satires, ed. F. G. Stephens and M. D. George, 11 vols. bound in 12, 1870-1954, orig. black cloth gilt, rubbed, thick 8vo (12)

£100-150

512 Bernt (Walther). Die Niederländischen Maler des 17. Jahrhunderts, 4 vols., pub. Munich, 1960-62, num. b&w plts., orig. cloth gilt, 4to, together with Die Niederländischen Zeichner des 17. Jahrhunderts, 2 vols., 1957-58, num. b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, 4to, plus Wilenski (R. H.), Flemish Painters, 2 vols., 1960, tippedin col. plts., b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, rubbed, 4to, plus thirtythree others related, incl. A Catalogue Raisonne of the Works of the Most Eminent Dutch, Flemish, and French Painters..., 9 vols. (incl. Supplement), 1829-42, etc. (41)

£100-150

516 Brassington (W. Salt). A History of the Art of Bookbinding, with some Account of the Books of the Ancients, 1894, ten col. plts. and numerous illusts., pencil signature of Cedric Chivers to verso of front free-endpaper, paper skinning to upper pastedown where label removed, hinges repaired, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. dec. cloth, rebacked preserving original spine, folio, together with Holme (Charles, edit.), The Art of the Book, A Review of Some Recent European and American Work in Typography, Page Decoration & Binding, pub. The Studio, 1914, col. plts. and numerous illusts., occ. scattered spotting, orig. printed wrappers lined with archival tissue to both sides (paper label to verso of upper wrapper), modern spine strip, folio

511 Berenson (Bernard). Italian Pictures of the Renaissance..., Florentine School, 2 vols., 1963, col. and b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, together with Italian Pictures of the Renaissance..., Central Italian and North Italian Schools, 3 vols., 1968, num. b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to, plus The Drawings of the Florentine Painters, 3 vols., pub. University of Chicago Press, 3 vols., 1970, num. b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, in slipcase, 4to (8)

£70-100

£150-200

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Lot 518 518 Brunoff (Maurice de). Collection des plus beaux numeros de Comoedia Illustré et des programmes consacrés aux Ballet et Galas Russes depuis le debut a Paris 1909-1921, Paris, M. de Brunoff Editeur, [1922], many colour plates, including title pages and full-page colour plates after Bakst, Picasso, Cocteau, Matisse, Derain, Benois and others, numerous b&w illusts. of dancers, designers, composers, etc., a few minor marks, and several leaves with some adhesion damage to lower outer corners, a few short closed tears, one or two leaves loose, colour stencilled endpapers, orig. silk over boards with large inset colour panel after Goncharova to upper cover, rubbed and some soiling, frayed to joints and head and foot of spine, generally faded and with some marks and staining to rear cover, folio The full-page portrait of the dancer Thadée Slawinski by Juan Gris is signed by Slawinski to upper outer corner. (1) £500-800

519 Canney (Margaret, and Knott, David). Catalogue of the Goldsmiths’ Library of Economic Literature, 4 vols, CUP, 1970-83, port. frontis. to vol. 1, orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, some tears and fraying to edges, 4to, together with Spinazzola (Dora Franceschi), Catalogo Della Biblioteca de Luigi Einaudi..., 2 vols., 1981, orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, tear to vol. 1 wrapper, contained in slipcase, folio, plus The Carl H. Pforzheimer Library, English Literature 14751700, 3 vols., pub. Oak Knoll Press & Heritage Book Shop, 1968, b&w plts., orig. cloth gilt, 4to, plus twenty-one others related, incl. A Bibliography of Bertrand Russell, 3 vols., by Kenneth Blackwell and Harry Ruja, 1994, etc. (30)

Lot 518

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£200-300


522 Cooper (Thomas Sidney). Groups of Cattle, Drawn from Nature, Ackermann, 1839, lithographed title, 21 lithographed plates (of 25), most tinted, one loose, occasional light spotting and marginal water stains, bookplate, original green calf-backed boards, a little rubbed with stains, folio

520 Cescinsky (Herbert). English Furniture of the Eighteenth Century, 3 vols., pub., Waverley Book Company, n.d., c. 1920, numerous b&w plts. after photos, etc., contemp. half black morocco gilt, a little rubbed and some marks, folio, together with Cescinsky (Herbert & Gribble, Ernest R.), Early English Furniture & Woodwork, 2 vols., 1922, numerous b&w illusts., including many after photos, some col. plts., t.e.g., orig. dark blue full morocco gilt, rubbed and some wear to joints, with upper cover to first vol. det., folio, plus Symonds (R. W.), Furniture Making in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century England, pub. The Connoisseur, 1955, colour and b&w plts. and illusts. after photos, orig. cloth, rubbed and some fading to spine and edges, folio, and Gilbert (Christopher), Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture, 1700-1840, pub. Furniture History Society, 1996, numerous b&w illusts. after photos, orig. cloth in d.j., folio, VG, plus other furniture reference, various, including Francis Lenygon, The Decoration and Furniture of English Mansions During the Seventeeth & Eighteenth Centuries, 1909, Bernard D. Cotton, The English Regional Chair, pub. Antique Collectors Club, 1990, Lindsay Boynton, Gillow Furniture Designs 1760-1800, 1995, Hayward and Kirkham, William and John Linnell, 2 vols., pub. Studio Vista/Christie’s, 1980, etc. (14)

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£400-600

523 Craig (Maurice). Irish Bookbindings 1600-1800, 1st ed., 1954, colour frontis., 58 b & w photo. plates, orig. cloth in dust-wrapper, together with Davenport (Cyril), Thomas Berthelet: Royal Printer and Bookbinder to Henry VIII King of England, Chicago: Caxton Club, 1901, one of 252 copies on handmade paper, 18 full-page colour and b & w plates, orig. cloth-backed boards, printed paper label to spine, slightly rubbed to extrems, both folio (2)

£100-150

£150-200

521 Chagall (Marc, 1887-1985). Julien Cain, Chagall Lithograph, Monte Carlo, André Sauret, 1960, text printed in German, eleven colour lithographs, numerous colour and b&w plts., orig. cloth, rubbed and damp marked in frayed and torn d.j. (with colour lithograph design by Chagall), folio, together with Glasmalereien fur Jerusalem, Text von Jean Leymarie, Monte Carlo, André Sauret, 1962, two colour lithographs, numerous colour and b&w plts., orig. cloth, somewhat damp marked, in d.j., rubbed and a little frayed, folio, plus Jacques Lassaigne, Marc Chagall, Dessins et aquarelles pour Le Ballet, Paris, XXe Siecle, 1969, one colour lithograph, numerous colour and b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth in frayed d.j., folio and other modern art reference, including Horst Janssen, Der Wettlauf zwischen Hase und Igel auf der Buxtehuder Heide, 1973, Jens Christian Jensen, Paul Wunderlich, eine Werkmonographie, pub. Edition Volker Huber, 1980, etc. (20)

£200-300

524 Dibdin (Thomas Frognall). Aedes Althorpianae; or an Account of the Mansion, Books, and Pictures, at Althorp; the Residence of George John Earl Spencer, K.G., to which is Added a Supplement to the Bibliotheca Spenceriana, 2 vols., Shakspeare Press, 1822, portrait frontis. to each, 30 engraved plates and portraits in vol. I, some offsetting and light spotting, a.e.g., later maroon full morocco gilt by Holloway, upper covers with Spencer arms in gilt, a little rubbed, 4to One of 55 large paper copies. Provenance: Herbert Henry Raphael (18591924), barrister and trustee of the National Portrait Gallery (armorial bookplates). (2) £800-1200

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525 Flaxman (John). The Iliad of Homer Engraved from the Compositions of John Flaxman, R.A. Sculptor [and] The Odyssey of Homer Engraved from the Compositions of John Flaxman R.A. Sculptor, pub. Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1805, dec. title pages, title page of ‘The Odyssey’ detached, f.e.p. of ‘The Iliad’ torn with slight loss, thirty-nine and thirty-four etched plts. respectively, some spotting and water staining throughout, hinges and joints weak, contemp. card boards with printed title label to upper board, worn, stained and frayed, spines partially lacking, oblong 4to, together with Piroli (Thomas, eng.),Compositions from the Tragedies of Aeschylus Designed by John Flaxman, n.d., c.1800, dec. title page, thirty etched plts., occ. spotting and marginal dust soiling throughout, later ink manuscript ownership signature to front pastedown, contemp. half morocco, upper board detached, rubbed frayed and worn, oblong 4to (3)

527 Godden (Geoffrey A.). Godden’s Guide to English Blue and White, 2004, num. col. and b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, together with Coke (Gerald), In Search of James Giles (1718-1780), 1983, col. illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, plus Henrywood (R. K.), An Illustrated Guide to British Jugs, 1997, col. and b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, plus thirty-five other ceramic reference related, incl. Phillips, The Watney Collection, 3 vols., 1999; Bonhams, The Zorensky Collection of Worcester Porcelain, 3 vols., 2004, etc. (38)

£150-200

528 Grigsby (Leslie B.). English Pottery, Stoneware and Earthenware, 1650-1800, The Henry H. Weldon Collection, pub. Sotheby’s Publications, 1990, col. illusts. throughout, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., in slipcase, 4to, limited edition 421/800, together with Earle (Major Cyril), The Earle Collection of Early Staffordshire Pottery, [1915], col. frontis., num. b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, 4to, plus Holgate (David), New Hall & Its Imitators, 1971, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 8vo, plus twenty-two other pottery related, incl. The Illustrated guide to Staffordshire SaltGlazed Stoneware & Ridgeway Porcelains, 2 vols., 1971 & 1972 respectively; Shelley Potteries. The History and Production of a Staffordshire Family of Potters. by Chris Watkins & others, 1980, etc.

£150-200

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£150-200

529 Hall (S.C., ed.). Royal Gems from the Galleries of Europe; Engraved after Pictures of the Great Masters, 2 vols., George Virtue, c. 1840, 90 steel-engraved plates, gutta-percha perished in vol. I, contents loose, occasional spotting, library stamps at front, a.e.g., original green cloth gilt, library label and shelf number to upper covers, 4to, together with The Wilkie Gallery: A Selection of the Best Pictures of the Late Sir David Wilkie, R.A. Including his Spanish and Oriental Sketches. With Notices Biographical & Critical, c. 1845, engraved portrait frontis., title vignette, 71 engraved plates, one or two marginal stains, a.e.g., contemporary full red morocco gilt, joints and edges rubbed, 4to (3)

£150-200

530 Harris (John). The Artist and The Country House, A History of Country House and Garden View Painting in Britain, 1540-1870, 1st ed., Sotheby, 1979, numerous b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., large square 4to, together with Weaver (Lawrence), English Leadwork, Its Art and History, pub. Batsford, 1909, numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth, folio, plus Hitchmough (Wendy), C. F. A. Voysey, 1st ed., pub. Phaidon, 1995, numerous col. and b&w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, VG and others on English architectural history and related, including Dorothy Stroud, The Architecture of Sir John Soane, 1961, Margaret Jourdain, English Interiors in Smaller Houses, 1660-1830, Batsford, 1923, Richardson & Aberlein, The Smaller English House of the Later Renaissance 1660-1830, Batsford, 1925, Charles Saumarez Smith, 18th-Century Decoration, 1st ed., 1993, Walter H. Godfrey, The English Staircase, Batsford, 1911, etc., mostly orig. cloth, many in d.j.s, mainly 4to (approx. 40)

531 Hewitt (Graily). Lettering for Students and Craftsmen, 1930, two specialiy designed alphabets by the author, tipped-in illustrations, t.e.g., original vellum-backed buckram, 4to

526 Gill (Eric, illust.). Wood-Engravings. Being a Selection of Eric Gill’s Engravings on Wood, E. Weyhe, New York, 1924, woodengraved initial, lion, and 32 wood-engraved plates, scattered light spotting and bleach spots, original buckram, 4to Limited edition, one of 150, this copy unumbered. (1)

£200-300

Edition de luxe, 308/380 signed by the author. (1)

£400-600

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£150-200


Lot 532

532 Jones (Owen). The Grammar of Ornament, Bernard Quartich, 1910, 112 chromo. plates, including additional title, gutta-percha perished & contents loose, a.e.g., original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, folio (1)

535 MacCarthy-Reagh (Justin de). Catalogue des livres rares et Precieux de la Bibliotheque de seu M. Le Comte de Mac-CarthyReagh, 2 vols., Paris, Chez De Bure freres, 1815, two folding facsimile plates, including one printed in red, errata at end of second vol., light waterstain, mainly to lower outer margins at rear of each vol., contemp. calf-backed boards gilt, with morocco labels to spine of each vol., rubbed and minor discolouration to lower portion of spines, 8vo

£100-150

533 Jourdain (Margaret & Rose, F.). English Furniture, The Georgian Period (1750-1830), 1st ed., pub. Batsford, 1953, colour frontis., b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., (2 copies), together with Heal (Ambrose), London Furniture Makers 1660-1840, pub. Batsford, 1953, b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., a little rubbed, 4to, plus Gilbert (Christopher), The Life and Work of Thomas Chippendale, 2 vols., Studio Vista/Christie’s, 1978, b&w plts. and illusts., orig. brown cloth gilt in orig. slipcase, 4to, and other similar Furniture reference, including J. C. Rogers, Modern English Furniture, pub. Country Life, 1930, Clive Wainwright, The Romantic Interior, Yale University Press, 1989, John Fowler and John Cornforth, English Decoration in the 18th Century, 2nd ed., 1978, The Studio Year-Book of Decorative Art, 1926, W. H. Helm, Homes of the Past, 1921 (signed by the author), etc., mostly orig. cloth, some in d.j.s, 4to/8vo (approx. 80)

The catalogue of the duplicates from the remarkable library of Justin, Comte de Mac-Carthy-Reagh (1744-1811), including numerous illuminated manuscripts and books printed on vellum, which took over 6000 lots to sell at auction. (2) £150-200

536 Mazzoleni (Donatella). Domus. Wall Painting in the Roman House, Los Angeles, J. Paul Getty, 2004, numerous col. plts. and illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., large 4to, together with Robertson (Martin), A History of Greek Art, 2 vols., pub. Cambridge University Press, 1975, orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, 4to, plus Vermeule (Cornelius C.), Roman Imperial Art in Greece and Asia Minor, pub. Harvard University Press, 1968, num. b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, plus twenty-four other Greece and Roman art and architecture, incl. The Architectural Development of the Greek Stoa, by J. J. Coulton, Oxford, 1976, The Archaic Gravestones of Attica by Gisela and A. Richter, 1961, mainly 4to

£200-300

534 Knight (Laura). Twenty-One Drawings of the Russian Ballet, with an Introductory Note by P.G. Konody, Davis & Orioli, 1920, 21 plates, one colour, a few with marginal tears and frayed edges, spotting and water stains to text, loose as issued in cloth folio, silk ties, 4to Limited edition, 60/350 signed by the artist. (1)

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£100-150

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£100-150


537 McEwan (Peter J. M.). The Dictionary of Scottish Art and Architecture, 2nd revised ed., 2004, b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, together with Moncrieff (Elspeth), Farm Animal Portraits, 1996, num. col. illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, plus Archibald (E. H. H.), The Dictionary of Sea Painters of Europe and America, 3rd ed., 2000, num. col. and b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, plus other art reference related, incl. Dog Painting 1840-1940. A History of the Dog in Art, by William Secord, reprint, 1992, etc. (53)

540 The National Gallery; comprising the pictures known as the Vernon Collection; and a Selection from the Works of Modern Sculptors, ed. S. C. Hall, 3 vols., n.d., c. 1855, numerous steel eng. plts., occ. spotting, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. blindstamped morocco, rear cover of vol. 3 detached, rubbed and some wear, folio, together with The Art Gallery, 3 vols., pub. J. S. Virtue,[18831885], numerous steel eng. plts., occ. spotting, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. blindstamped morocco, upper cover of vols. 1 & 2 detached, rubbed and some wear, folio

£200-300

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538 Meiss (Millard). French Painting in the Time of Jean de Berry, The Late Fourteenth Century and the Patronage of the Duke/The Boucicaut Master, 3 vols., 1967-68, tipped-in col. plts., num. b&w plts. and illusts., all orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s., 4to, together with Cahn (Walter), Romanesque Manuscripts. The Twelfth Century, 2 vols., 1996, num. b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, 4to, plus Falke (Otto von & others, ed.), The Guelph Treasure... pub. Frankfurt, 1930, col. frontis., b&w plts., orig. half morocco gilt, rubbed, large 4to, plus nine others related (15)

£150-200

541 Neve (Richard). The City and Country Purchaser, and Builder’s Dictionary: Or, the Compleat Builders Guide..., 2nd ed. with additions, 1726, occ. spotting, modern calf gilt, 8vo, together with Nicholson (Peter), The Carpenter’s New Guide: Being a Complete Book of Lines for Carpentry and Joinery..., 2 vols. (3rd & 4th eds.), 1801 & 1805 respectively, both with seventy-eight eng. plts. (complete), occ. spotting to first vol., recent qtr. calf gilt/20th c. half morocco gilt, 4to, plus Vanherman (T. H.), Every Man His Own House-Painter and Colourman, 1829, 20th. c. boards with paper label to spine, some marks, 8vo, together with six other carpentry and building related

£100-150

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£150-200

542 Nicholson (Benedict). Joseph Wright of Derby. Painter of Light, 2 vols., 1968, num. b&w plts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, large 4to, together with Millar (Oliver), The Tudor Stuart and Early Georgian Pictures in the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen, 2 vols. (Text/Plates), 1963, b&w ilusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, 4to, plus Strong (Roy), Tudor & Jacobean Portraits, National Portrait Gallery, 2 vols., 1969, num. tipped-in col. plts., orig. cloth gilt, in slipcase, 4to, plus twenty-one others related, including Oxford History of English Art series, David Green, Grinling Gibbons, 1964, A. M. Hind, Wenceslaus Hollar and His Views of London, 1922, etc. (27)

£100-150

543 Pelican History of Art series, 26 vols., mostly first eds., c. 1955-64, num. b&w plts., all orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s (one vol. missing d.j.), some tears to wrappers, twenty-one in slipcases, 4to, (26)

£70-100

544 Percier (Charles & Fontaine & Pierre-Francois-Leonard). Recueil de Decorations Interieures, comprenant tout ce qui a rapport a l’ameublement, [2nd ed.], Paris, Chez les auteurs, 1812, printed title (inscribed in an old hand to head ‘Royal Porcelain Works Library Worcester’), 43 pp. of text, seventy-two b&w line engraved plates, some minor handling marks and light spotting, mostly to margins, small stain to extreme lower outer corners towards rear of vol., bound with Schubler (Johann Jacob). Ersten [-Zehend] Ausgabe seines vorhabenden Wercks / Prima [-Decima] Edizione delle Opere del Sig Gio Giacomo Schubler, Augsburg, Jeremias Wolff, c. 1715-20, eleven parts including supplement to the first part, each with separate printed title page, sixty-six engraved plates by Corvinus, Probst and Steidlin after Schubler, (six plts. to each part), early 19th century half calf, with remains of morocco label to upper cover, worn with upper cover det. and spine partly defective, folio (45 x 29.5cm) Berlin Katalog 4056, Fowler 244, & Cicognara 605 (for the first work). An important collection of designs for vases, chandeliers, chimneys, tables, desks, beds, mirrors, screens, etc., in the Empire style by the two architects who were commissioned by Napoleon to furnish his apartments at the Louvre, Malmaison, St. Cloud and elsewhere. The second work consists of ten suites of rococo designs by Schubler for beds, studies, funerary monuments, writing tables, clocks, commodes, garden rooms, stone tables, pulpits and organs. (1) £400-600

539 Nash (John). Flower Drawings, pub. Warren Editions, 1969, title (with sl. crease to lower left corner), contents leaf, twelve b & w plts., all full-page (except final illust. printed as a vignette to the colophon), each image signed in pencil and all full-page plts. numbered 17/65, contents loosely contained in orig. cloth-backed portfolio with ties, slim folio Limited edition, 17/65 copies, on Barcham Green paper. (1)

£300-400

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548 Royal Engineers, Chatham. A bound portfolio of forty-four engraved plates for an architectural course, c. 1830s/1840s, mostly engraved by Private William Turner after drawings by Robert Howe or G. R. Brock, twenty-seven double-page (one half-sheet) and seventeen single page plates, all titled ‘Architectural Course’ and including studies for brickwork, carpentry, joinery, plasterwork, etc., all signed in ink Lieutenant Robt. H. Fetch (?), and mostly dated February 1858, a little spotting and dust-soiling, a few small closed marginal repairs without loss, old pencil ownership inscription of A. E. Richardson, contemp. half morocco, some soiling and wear, with loss to extrems., folio (53 x 37cm) Seemingly unpublished and with erratic numbering and printed dates and is therefore sold not subject to return. Robert Howe, Clerk of Works at the Royal Engineers’ Establishment, Chatham, ran an architectural course there. (1) £150-200

549 Shapley (Fern Rusk). Paintings From the Samuel H. Kress Collection, Italian Schools XIII-XV Century/XV-XVI Century, 2 vols., pub. Phaidon, 1966-68, col. and b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, in d.j., minor staining to spine base of second vol., 4to, together with Blunt (Anthony), Nicolas Poussin..., 3 vols. (Text/Catalogue/Plates), 1966-67, num. b&w illusts., first two vols. orig. cloth in d.j., third vol. orig. cloth gilt in slipcase, 4to/oblong 4to, plus Shaw (James Byam), Drawings by Old Masters at Christ Church Oxford, 2 vols. (Catalogue/Plates), pub. Oxford, 1976, num. b&w plts., both orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, plus fifty-four others related, incl. Paintings by Old Masters at Christ Church Oxford, by J. Byam Shaw, 1967; Velazquez. Painter and Courtier, by Jonathan Brown, pub. Yale University Press, 1986, etc.

545 Perrault (Charles). Festiva ad capita annulmque decursio a Rege Ludovico XIV principibus summisque aulae proceribus edita, Anno MDLXII, [Paris, 1670], half-title present (with some soiling), lacks title page, seven double-page engraved plates, ten leaves of engraved coats-of-arms, by Silvestre and Chauveau, text substantially lacking, some minor marks and some damp staining to lower inner margins of folding plates, modern plain half calf, a little rubbed, large folio (54 x 41cm) A collection of engravings of the tournaments and processions of the French King Louis XIV (1638-1715), with their costumes and emblems. Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (1) £200-300

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550 Shaw (Simeon). History of the Staffordshire Potteries; and the Rise and Progress of the Manufacture of Pottery and Porcelain; with Reference to Genuine Specimens, and Notice of Eminent Potters, Hanley: Printed for the Author, 1829, orig. paper-covered boards, later cloth reback with paper spine label, some edge fraying, together with Morris (William), The Decorative Arts: Their Relation to Modern Life and Progress, [1878], 32 pp., modern quarter cloth, both 8vo

546 Piles (Roger de). The Art of Painting, and with the Lives of the Painters: Containing, a Compleat Treatise of Painting, Designing, and the use of Prints..., Being the Newest, and most perfect Work of the Kind extant..., 1706, eng. frontis., some fraying and dampsoiling throughout, contemp. calf, joints cracked, 8vo, together with The Art of Painting, with the Lives and Characters of above 300 of the most Eminent Painters, Designing, and the use of Prints..., Translated from the French. To which is added, an Essay towards an English School, 3rd ed., [1754?], title in red & black (browned to margins), contemp. calf, joints slightly cracked & worn at head of spine, 8vo, with Dufresnoy (Charles-Alphonse), The Art of Painting..., Translated into English, with an Original Preface, containing a Parallel between Painting and Poetry by Mr. Dryden..., 1750, eng. frontis., contemp. calf, spine worn and joints cracked at head, 8vo (3)

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£100-150

551 Tipping H. Avray. English Homes, 6 vols., Period I & II, vol. II, Mediaeval and Early Tudor; Period II, vol. I, Early Tudor; Period III, vols. I & II, Late Tudor and Early Stuart; Period IV, vols. I & II, Late Stuart/The Works of Sir John Vanbrugh and His School, 1928-1937, num. b&w illusts., all orig. cloth gilt in d.j., torn and frayed with large amounts of loss, folio, together with Hogarth (William), The Complete Works of William Hogarth, 6 vols., c. 1890, num. eng. plts., occ. spotting, some wear and inkstamp to front endpapers of each, orig. dec. cloth gilt, rubbed, folio, plus Cook (Sir Theodore Andrea), Twenty-Five Great Houses of Frances. The Story of the Noblest French Chateaux, c. 1920, mounted b&w frontis., num. b&w plts., orig. half cloth gilt, rubbed, folio, plus three others related

£150-200

547 Pope-Hennessy (John). Italian Renaissance Sculpture/Italian Gothic Sculpture, 2 vols., 1971 & 1972 respectively, num. b&w illusts., both orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, together with Italian High Renaissance and Baroque Sculpture, 3 vols., 1963, num. b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, 4to, plus Janson (H. W.), The sculpture of Donatello, pub. New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 1963, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., some rubbing, 4to, plus fourteen others related, incl. The Sculpture of Bernardo Rossellino and his Workshop, by Anne Markham Schulz, pub. New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 1968, etc. (21)

£300-400

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£100-150

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553* Trade catalogue. The Bostwick Co’s Catalogue of Wrot Iron & Art Metal Work, c.1910, pp.108, with numerous illusts. of electric and gas fittngs, weather-vanes, finials, signs, lift enclosures, balusters, railings, fenders, ecclesiastical work, etc., and exterior and interior illusts. and photos. of the company’s works at Willesden, orig. limp blue cloth with flap and cloth ties, vertical fold, 24.5 x 33cm (9.5 x 13ins), together with two photographs of wrought ironwork loosely inserted, plus a 10pp. United States of America patent for Alfred Clark’s Collapsible Gates (shown on pp. 25 and 27 of the catalogue), dated April 1905, orig. wrappers with eng. upper cover, vertical fold, slim folio, plus a salesman’s miniature working sample of the collapsible gates, made in brass and with concertina action, stamped ‘Bostwick Patent’, dimensions when extended 13.5 x 12cm (5.25 x 4.75ins), plus Alfred Clark’s photographic entry card for the Exposition Universelle Internationale held in Paris in 1900 (4)

552 Trade catalogue. Morris (William & Co., Ruskin House). Metal Casements, Stained Glass, Decorative Ironwork, c. 1910, 200pp. trade catalogue, b & w illusts. and diagrams throughout, mounted col. plts., a few full-page mounted blue-prints (some discolouration due to adhesive), occn. foxing, biro ownership name on front free endpaper, orig. printed canvas, folio A good copy. (1)

£200-300

554* Trade catalogue. Ideas in Colour. Some specimens from the press of Spottiswoode & Co, Limited, of 8 New Street Square, London E.C., sixteen pages of colour litho. printing specimens, containing examples of various genres of advertisement including whisky, soap, biscuits, etc., bund in the original string-tied printed wrappers, some edge fraying, 32 x 25cm, together with a few separate examples of paper types (1)

£200-300

£100-150

555 Venturini (Giovanni Francesco). Le Fontane ne Palazzi e ne Giardini di Roma con li loro prospetti et ornamenti, Parte Terza, Rome, Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi, n.d., [c. 1689], twenty-seven copper engraved plates, including title and dedication to Livio Odescalchi, each plate numbered 1-27 to lower right corner, plate 26 folding, one or two minor marks (generally in clean condition), contemp. blindstamped reverse calf, rubbed and some wear, oblong folio (28 x 42cm)

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Fowler 117. The third part only of a series on the Fountains of Rome issued by Rossi in four parts between 1675 and 1691. The work is usually catalogued under Giovanni Battista Falda, who drew and engraved the plates for the first two parts. Plate numbers vary, with the Fowler copy containing only twenty-five plates, but other copies contain twenty-eight plates. Fowler described the work as ‘the most charming that has ever appeared on the fountains of Rome and its environs’. (1) £500-800

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DECORATIVE BINDINGS 557 Clutterbuck (Colonel L. A., ed.). The Bond of Sacrifice, A Biographical Record of all British Officers Who Fell in the Great War, by Colonel L. A. Clutterbuck & others,, vol. 1, Aug-Dec, 1914, mounted b&w port. frontis., b&w illusts. to text, a.e.g., contemp. two-tone morocco gilt bound by Zaehnsdorf, with recessed armorial to upper cover, rubbed, 4to, together with Hastings (James, ed.), A Dictionary of the Bible. Dealing with its Language Literature and Contents, Including the Biblical Theology, 5 vols., mixed eds., 1906, contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed, 4to, plus Parkhurst (John), A Greek and the Lexicon to the New Testament..., 1829, contemp. vellum, some marks, tall 8vo, plus five others related (12)

556 Austen (Jane). The Novels of Jane Austen, 10 vols., Winchester Edition, Edinburgh, 1905, portrait frontis. to vol. I, t.e.g., recent blue half calf by Bayntun Riviere, spines with black and red labels and gilt decoration, 8vo (10)

£100-150

558 Dickens (Charles). The Works..., Introduction, General Essay, and Notes by Andrew Lang, 34 vols, Gadshill Edition, Chapman & Hall, 1897-99, titles printed in red and black, num. eng. plts., t.e.g., early 20th c. half calf gilt bound by J. E. Bumpus, Oxford Street, with contrasting morocco labels, some rubbing, 8vo

£400-600

This set is complete as originally issued in 34 volumes. Sets are occasionally known with 36 or 38 volumes due to the publication of additional titles. (34) £300-500

559 Dickens (Charles). The Works of Charles Dickens, 21 vols., Authentic Edition, [1901-06], colour frontis. to each, numerous illustrations, a few spots, t.e.g., later green half calf, spines with red labels and gilt decoration (vol. IV labels a little faded), 8vo (21)

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£400-600


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Lot 561 562 Hood (Thomas). The Works of Thomas Hood. Comic and Serious in Prose and Verse/Memorials of Thomas Hood, 9 vols., 1860-63, photographic portrait frontis. to vol. VII, a few spots, bookplates, later half calf by Grieve, spines with red and green labels and gilt decoration, 8vo, together with The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, ed. Harry Buxton Forman, 2 vols., 1882, frontis. to each, one or two spots, t.e.g., later full red morocco gilt by Riviere, a trifle rubbed, 8vo, plus Novels of George Eliot, 7 vols. (of 8), new ed., c. 1900, t.e.g., contemporary red half calf, spines faded to brown, one or two light marks, 8vo, with others by Blake, Coleridge, Wordsworth, Tennyson, Donne etc

560 Ferguson (James). The British Essayists. With Prefaces, Biographical, Historical and Critical, 40 vols., 2nd ed., 1823, eight engraved portrait frontispieces (offsetting to titles), contemporary diced calf, spines with red labels and gilt decoration, joints and edges a little rubbed, a few minor chips to head of spines, small 8vo (40)

£400-600

561 Hardy (Thomas). The Works of Thomas Hardy in Prose and Verse, 22 vols., Wessex Edition, 1912-1919, photogravure frontis. and double-page map of Wessex at end to each, light marginal toning, t.e.g., later crimson half morocco by Riviere for Sotheran, spines with raised bands and gilt decoration (vols. I & XXII upper joints splitting), 8vo (22)

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£400-600

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£500-700


563 Howitt (William). Visits to Remarkable Places: Old Halls, Battle Fields, and Scenes Illustrative of Striking Passages in English History and Poetry, by William Howitt, 1st & 2nd series, 1840-42, eng. illusts. to text, recent dark green half calf gilt bound by Bayntun, Bath, large 8vo, together with Dictionnaire des Devises, Historiques et Heraldiques..., by A. Chassant & Henri Tausin, 3 vols., pub. Paris, 1878, contemp. half calf with contrasting morocco labels to spine of each, rubbed, 8vo, plus The Life and Times of Viscount Palmerston: Embracing the Diplomatic and Domestic History of the British Empire During the Last Half Century, 2 vols., [1866-67], eng. port. frontis. to each, addn. eng. title to vol. 1, num. eng. plts., recent half morocco gilt, 4to, plus nine other mostly 20th c. bindings (16)

£100-150

564 Hudson (W. H.). Far Away and Long Ago. A History of My Early Life, by W. H. Hudson, pub. J. M. Dent & Sons, revised ed., 1931, eng. illusts. to text, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemp. half morocco gilt bound by Bayntun (Riviere), Bath, some rubbing, 4to, together with Sixteen Contemporary Wood Engravers. A Collection of Wood Engravings Printed from the Original Blocks to Accompany an Exhibition, pub. David Esslemont, Newcastle, 1982, num. eng. plts., recent full grey morocco [by Sarah Machin], with design in relievo leather to both covers featuring the title of the book, 4to, (limited edition 147/250), plus Men and Manners: Or, Concentrated Wisdom, by A. Hunter, 4th ed., 1809, contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed, 8vo, plus nineteen other mostly 20th c. bindings (22)

565 Macklin Bible. The Old Testament [& New Testament], embellished with Engravings, from Pictures and Designs by the Most Eminent English Artists, 8 vols. including Apocrypha, printed for Thomas Macklin, by Thomas Bensley, 1800-1816, list of subscribers to first vol. (incl. The King, The Queen, The Prince of Wales et al), eng. dedication, and seventy-six eng. plts. after De Loutherbourg, Fuseli, Northcote, Artaud, W. Hamilton, T. Stothard, Tresham, P. West, Opie, and others, some foxing and off-setting to text, numerous letterpress engs., printed in double column, occn. finger-soiling to text, first leaf of Genesis toned to lower blank margin and with small hole, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., contemp. dark blue straight-grained morocco by J. Lovejoy, Dean St., Fetter Lane, with his eng. ticket, spines with pairs of gilt milled raised bands between helix rolls, gilt lettered direct in second and fifth compartments, volume number in fourth compartments, remainder with gilt star tool surrounded by roundels, with a flower tool in each corner, publisher’s name lettered direct at foot, covers with wide gilt border composed of wide and narrow fillet, Greek key roll, foliate and bead roll between milled rolls, and large scalloped tulip and cornucopia pelmet roll, scrolling roll on edges, foliate and bead roll repeated on turn-ins, spines lightly rubbed, folio (48 x 39cm/19 x 15.25ins), housed in a period custom-made compartmentalised mahogany box, with hinged door, some minor damage, and lacking handles, 56 x 66 x 45.5cm (22 x 26 x 18ins) Herbert 1442/1651. The Apocrypha was printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies by Thomas Bensley. A splendid copy of Macklin’s ‘sumptuous edition’ (Herbert). The binder John Loveday worked mainly for booksellers, especially Charles Dilly. He was a freemason and was one of the first to have masonic binding tools cut. He is known to have been working in Dean Street, Fetter Lane between 1789 and 1812. As a journeyman Loveday advocated a reduction in the working day of one hour, so that a normal day would be from six in the morning until seven at night with half an hour off for breakfast and an hour off for lunch. However, by the time a strike was called Lovejoy had become master and a bitter opponent of the shorter working day. He was one of several employers who took their errant workers to court where they were successfully prosecuted. Lovejoy bcame known as ‘The Tyrant’ and the prosecuted as ‘The Martyrs’. In spite of their victory, the masters soon granted the hour, and conditions gradually improved for the workers. (see Ellic Howe and John Child, ‘The Society of Bookbinders 1780-1951’, Sylvan Press, 1952) (9) £2500-3500

£200-300

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566 Mitford (Mary Russell). Our Village: Sketches of Rural Character and Scenery, by Mary Russell Mitford, 4 vols., 1st eds. (except vol. 1, 3rd ed.), 1825-30, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with Howitt (William), The Rural and Domestic Life of Germany, 1842, vign. title, engs. to text, spotting to first and last few leaves, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spine with morocco label, 8vo, plus nine other 19th & 20th c. bindings

567 Ruskin (John). Works, 11 vols., G. Allen, Orpington, 1880, scattered spotting, bookplates of Seward Brice, t.e.g., contemporary full polished tree calf by Tout, spines with red and green labels and gilt decoration, tall 8vo

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568 Sala (George Augustus, ed.). Temple Bar: A London Magazine for Town and Country Readers, 23 vols., a run, March 1861-July 1868, contemp. uniform red half calf, gilt dec. spines with black lettering piece to each, rubbed and some minor marks, one or two vols. a little darkened, 8vo

A handsome set. (11)

£100-150

£400-600

Includes the serialisation of Sheridan Le Fanu’s A Lost Name in volumes 2023 (July 1867-July 1868). (23) £300-500

569 Scott (Sir Walter). Waverley Novels, 48 vols., Edinburgh, Adam & Charles Black, 1859-60, eng. frontis. and addn. eng. title to each vol., marbled edges and endpapers, contemp. half plum morocco gilt, a few minor marks (generally in good condition), small 8vo (48)

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£300-500


571 Stirling-Maxwell (William). The Works of Sir Wm. StirlingMaxwell, Baronet, 6 vols., 1891, additional hand-coloured title to each, numerous portraits, a few spots, bookplates, t.e.g., contemporary red half straight-grained morocco by Leighton, spines with raised bands and gilt lettering, 4to Limited edition of 1040. (6)

£150-200

572 Tennyson (Alfred). Tennyson’s Works, 11 vols., mixed eds., 1848-79, a few spots, previous owner inscription, bookplates, a.e.g., later crimson full morocco gilt, spines with raised bands and gilt decoration, small 8vo

570 Scottish binding. The Holy Bible, containing The Old and New Testaments... [vol. 1, containing Genesis-Proverbs only], Edinburgh: printed by Richard Watkins, 1743 [i.e. 1744], early ms. ownership name at head of title-page and A3, final leaf frayed with sl. loss to blank fore-margin, marbled endpapers, early ms. inscription on verso of front free endpaper, a.e.g., contemp. black morocco, lightly rubbed, gilt decorated raised bands, compartments divided by a gilt saltire with fleurons and dots, small nick at head of lower joint, covers with gilt zigzag border, inner panel composed of pear-shaped ornaments and incorporating flowers and volutes, and central vertical fillet radiating seedheads, gilt roll on edges, 12mo

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£200-300

573 Thackeray (William Makepeace). Prose Works, 30 vols., J.M. Dent, 1901-03, illustrations by Charles Brock, a few spots, a.e.g., later green half morocco, spines with raised bands and gilt lettering, 8vo (30)

Darlow and Moule 808; Herbert 1065. Displaying similar tools to that used on the Scottish binding illustrated in Maggs Bookbinding Catalogue 1075, Part I, no. 158, also around a Richard Watkins Bible of 1744. (1) £150-200

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£200-300


LIBRARY FURNITURE

574 Trollope (Anthony). Is He Popenjoy? A Novel, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1878, half-titles present, without pubs. ads. at end of vols. 1 & 2, t.e.g., contemp. crushed red half morocco gilt by Bayntun of Bath, joints and corners rubbed, spines sl. darkened, 8vo Sadlier 49; not in Wolff. (3)

£300-400

576* An early 20th-c. Globe Wernicke mahogany six-section bookcase, the up-and-over doors having bevelled glass panels, the base fitted single drawer with brass drop handles, all but one section having manufacturer’s ivorine label attached to the back panel, approx. 80 in high x 34 in wide (203 x 86cm)

575 Wilde (Oscar). Miscellanies, De Profundis, Intentions and the Soul of Man, & The Importance of Being Earnest, together 4 vols., pub. Methuen & Co., 1908, t.e.g., some foxing to fore-edges and first and last leaf of final vol., modern uniform green half calf, gilt dec. spines with contrasting spine labels, 8vo

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From the fourteen-volume set of the Works of Oscar Wilde, published by Methuen in a limited edition of 1000 copies. (4) £150-200

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£400-600


577* A late 20th-c. stained pine open bookcase, designed to be wall-mounted with the shelves at an angle of 45 degrees to the floor, 157cm h x 157cm w x 25cm d (61.75 x 61.75 x 9.75ins) (1)

GENERAL

£70-100

579 Amis (Martin). The Information, pub. Flamingo, 1995, orig. cloth gilt, in slipcase, 8vo, limited edition 41/376, signed by the author, together with O’Connell (Carol), Flight of the Stone Angel, pub. Scorpion Press, 1997, orig.qtr. morocco gilt, 8vo, limited edition 87/114, signed by the author, plus Pelecanos (George P.), Shame the Devil, 1999, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., contained in slipcase, 8vo, limited edition 396/452, signed by the author, plus eleven other limited signed editions, incl. Blood on the Tongue, by Stephen Booth, pub. Scorpion Press, 2002, etc. (14)

£150-200

580 Bible [French]. La Sainte Bible du Chanoine Crampon, Tournai, Cercle du Bibliophile, 1961, numerous colour plts., front endpapers with some creasing to lower outer corners, a.e.g., embossed silver metal binding with figures of Saints to borders, ornate gilt cross to centre of upper cover, with four oval green faux-onyx inset to corners, hinged joints, folio (30 x 22cm), together with Dodu (Jean-Marie), The Gutenberg Bible, A Commentary, 2 vols., pub. Editions les Incunables, 1985, orig. cloth gilt, folio, plus The Luther Bible of 1534, Complete facsmile edition, 2 vols., pub. Taschen, n.d., c. 1980, colour illusts. and endpapers, orig. brown cloth gilt, in glassine d.j.s, folio, and four others related, including The English Hexapla exhibiting the six important English translations of the New Testament Scriptures, pub. Samuel Bagster, n.d., c. 1840, The Oecumenical Patriarchate, The Great Church of Christ, 1989, Cyril Behnam Benni, The Tradition of the Syriac Church of Antioch, 1871 & Margaret Mullett and Anthony Kirby, The Theotokos Evergetis and Eleventh Century Monasisism, 1994. (9)

£150-200

581 Bindings. Bloodstock Breeders’ Review, vols. 1-68 & 70, 191281, contemp. half calf gilt/contemp. qtr. cloth gilt, one spine torn, some rubbing, 8vo/4to, together with Lavisse (Ernest), Histoire de France..., vol. 1, part 1-vol. 3, part 2, vol. 4, part 2, vol. 5, part 1, vol. 6, part 1-vol. 9, part 2, 1903-11, together 16 vols., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemp. qtr. morocco, spines faded, 4to, plus four others (89)

£300-500

582 Brangwyn (Frank, illust.). Eothen: or Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East by A.W. Kinglake with an Introduction by S.L. Bensusan..., 1913, twelve mounted colour plates, b & w illusts., occasional light spotting, t.e.g. remainder untrimmed, original quarter Japanese vellum gilt, fraying to head & foot of spine, 4to Limited edition 22/100, signed by Brangwyn. (1)

578* A mid-to-late 19th c. set of folding mahogany five-tread library steps, no maker’s name, the pierced and shaped twin upright supports having top rail and twin stretchers, with original iron safety catch, height 53.5 inches (161cm) (1)

£150-200

583 Burton (Richard F.). The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Translated from the Arabic..., [with Supplemental Nights], Reprinted from the Original Edition and Edited by Leonard C. Smithers, Illustrated by Albert Letchford, 12 vols., Library Edition, pub. H.S. Nichols, 1897, numerous b & w plts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemp. half morocco gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo

£200-300

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£200-300

584 The Captain. A Magazine for Boys and “Old Boys”, vols. 1-12, 1899-1905, b&w illusts., upper hinge detached to vol. 1, some vols. a.e.g., all orig. pubs. red cloth gilt, rubbed, 4to Contains contributions by P.G. Wodehouse, including first appearance of ‘The Head of Kays’ and ‘The Gold Bat’. (12) £70-100

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585 Churchill (Winston S.). Marlborough. His Life and Times, 4 vols., 1st ed., 1933-38, num. b&w plts., maps etc. (some folding), recent crimson half morocco gilt bound by Maltbys of Oxford, with dark blue labels to spine of each, 8vo A fine set. (4)

£200-300

586 [Cornford, Francis Macdonald]. Microcosmographia Academica, being a Guide for the Young Academic Politician, 1st ed., Cambridge: Bowes and Bowes, 1908, pp.[iv]+44, half-title present, untrimmed, orig. printed green wrappers, a trifle dusty and marked, early pencilled ms. on upper cover, sm. 8vo (1)

£70-100

587 Folio Society, 138 vols., c. 1960s-2000s, incl. The Siege of Malta, 1565, by Francisco Balbo di Correggio, 1965; The History of the Kings of Britain, by Geoffrey of Monmouth, 1969; Lamas of the Western Heavens, Translated by Charles de Salis,, 1982, etc., all orig. cloth, in orig. slipcases, many with some dampstaining, 8vo/4to, G/VG (138)

590 Gill (Eric, illust.). The Way of the Cross, being Devotions on the Progress of Our Lord Jesus Christ from the Judgement Hall to Calvary as Traditionally Venerated by the Catholic Church, Ditchling: Douglas Pepler, 1917, fourteen letterpress wood-engs. of the Stations of the Cross, rough-trimmed, pastedowns lightly foxed, orig. stiff grey wrappers, with silver cross and lettering to front cover, slim 8vo

£200-300

Inscribed on the front pastedown to Cosmo Gordon from fellow bibliographer and bibliophile Geoffrey Keynes: ‘Cosmo Gordon from G.L.K. Christmas 1917’. (1) £150-200

588 Folio Society, 59 vols., c. 1980s-2000s, incl. The Scarlet Pimpernel, by Baroness Orczy, 1997; The Dead Sea Scolls. A Selection of Original Manuscripts translated and edited by Geza Vermes, 2000; Leonardo da Vinci, by Kenneth Clark, 2005, etc., all orig. cloth, in orig. slipcases, 8vo/4to, VG (59)

591 Golf. Wethered (H. N., & Simpson, T.). The Architectural Side of Golf, 1st ed., 1929, colour and b & w illustrations, scattered light spotting, original cream cloth gilt, spine a little darkened with two small holes and light stains, small indentations to lower cover, 4to

£100-150

589 Freedman (Barnett, illust.). Lavengro. The Scholar, the Gipsy, the Priest, by George Borrow, with an Introduction by Hugh Walpole, 2 vols., pub. Curwen Press, 1936, sixteen col. litho. plts. (complete), t.e.g., orig. cloth with gilt label to spine of each, rubbed and some fading, 8vo, together with Folio Society, Charles Dickens Works, 14 vols. only, c. 1980s, all orig. cloth-backed boards in d.j.s, 4to, plus Fraser (Eric, illust.), The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Rendered into English from the Literal and Complete French Translation of Dr. J. C. Mardrus, by Powys Mathers, 4 vols., pub. Folio Press, 1980, b&w frontis. to each, orig. qtr. Japanese vellum, in slipcase (split), 8vo, plus four others related (24)

Donovan & Murdoch 39430. (1)

£200-300

592 Hardy (Thomas). Works, The Mellstock Edition, 37 vols. (complete), 1919-20, portrait frontispiece of Thomas Hardy by William Strang to vol. 1, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, nearcontemp. blue crushed half morocco by The Atelier Bindery, giltdec. spines, a few minor marks to extrems. and some joints rubbed, 8vo Limited edition of 500 copies, signed by Thomas Hardy. (37)

£100-150

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£1500-2000


Lot 596 593 Hardy (Thomas). The Wessex Novels, vols. 1, 5-8, 10-12, 1418, mixed eds., 1895-1913, frontis. to each vol., some vols. with bookplates or ms. inscriptions on front endpapers, some foxing to endpapers and edges, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. green cloth gilt, vol. 18 cocked and edge-worn, and a few others frayed at spine ends and marked, 8vo, together with Wessex Poems, 1898, orig. cloth Volume 8 is the first edition of ‘Jude the Obscure’, 1896[1895]. (16)

595 Joyce (James). Ulysses, 9th printing, Shakespeare, Paris, May 1927, light marginal toning, bound without wrappers in contemporary blue cloth, spine and edges rubbed, 4to, together with Songs of Innocence and or Experience, by William Blake, c. 1920’s?, facsimile illustrations, title repaired to verso, contemporary wrapper with manuscript title to front cover and spine, rubbed and a little soiled, small 8vo, inscribed from Eric Gill to Denis Tegetmeir (his son-in-law), “Denis T. from EG 25 Dec. 1931” to front endpaper, plus Oxford Poetry 1917, ed. by W.R.C., T.W.E., and D.L.S, Blackwell, Oxford, 1917, contemporary presentation inscription to title, original wrapper, light creases, 8vo, with others including Atomic Energy. A General Account of the Development of Methods of Using Atomic Energy for Military Purposes under the Auspices of the United States Government, reprinted by HMSO, 1945 (last few leaves with hole in text)

£150-200

594 Hughes (Ted). The Cat and the Cuckoo, 1st ed., pub. Sunstone Press, 1987, (3 copies), num. col. illusts. by R. J. Lloyd, both orig. cloth gilt in d.j., two in slipcases, small 8vo, limited ed. 12/250, 47/250 & 243/250, signed by author and illustrator, together with Lupercal, 1st ed., 1960, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, plus The Coming of the Kings, 1st ed., 1970, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 8vo, plus twenty-two others by Ted Hughes, incl. Poems, pub. Bartholomew Books, Exeter College of Art, 1st ed., 1968, etc. (26)

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£200-300

596 Kelmscott Chaucer. The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer now newly Imprinted, 2 vols., Basilisk Press, 1974-75, fine facsimile edition printed in red and black, b & w plates tipped-in to companion volume, both vols. uniformly bound in red patterned cloth by Liberty to a William Morris design, folio, original slipcase (with small chip)

£150-200

Limited edition, 343/515. (2)

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£700-1000


Lot 597

597 Kipling (Rudyard). Works, Bombay Edition, 31 vols. (complete), pub. McMillan, 1913-38, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, modern half calf gilt, with contrasting red and green morocco labels to spines, with orig. paper spine label to each vol. retained at rear of vol., large 8vo, VG

598 Le Carre (John). Our Kind of Traitor, pub. Viking, 2010, orig. qtr. morocco gilt, in slipcase, 8vo, limited edition 37/100, signed by the author, together with Atwood (Margaret), Cat’s Eye, pub. Bloomsbury, 1989, signed by author to title, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 8vo, plus Waters (Sarah), Fingersmith, pub. Virago, 2002, signed by author to title, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus twenty-nine other Man Booker nominees/winners (four signed by author)

602 Milne (A.A.). Now We Are Six, 1st ed., Methuen, 1927, numerous illusts. and decs. by E.H. Shepard, half-title partially browned, pictorial endpapers, bookplate of Bridget Goddard on verso of front free endpaper, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. red cloth gilt, sl. bowed, spine sl. sunned and rubbed at ends, a few marks on lower cover, 8vo, together with When We Were Very Young, 11th ed., Methuen, 1925, numerous illusts. and decs. by E.H. Shepard, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. blue cloth gilt, spine ends a trifle rubbed but a bright copy, in dusty and torn d.j., with darkened spine, 8vo, plus Winnie-the-Pooh, 6th ed., Methuen, 1928, numerous illusts. and decs. by E.H. Shepard, pictorial endpapers, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. green cloth gilt, faintly damp-mottled in places, one corner bumped, in sl. marked d.j., with spine darkened and rubbed, plus four others by Milne, incl. a worn 1st ed. of The House at Pooh Corner, 1928, and Now We Are Six, 3rd ed., 1927, in torn d.j.

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Limited edition of 1050 copies, signed by the author on half-title of the first volume. (31) £1500-2000

£150-200

599 Lear (Edward). More Nonsense, Pictures, Rhymes, Botany, etc., 1872, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth-backed pict. boards, rubbed, 4to, togeher with Kingsley (Charles), The Water Babies, pub. Boots, n.d., c. 1929, twelve tipped-in col. plts. by Jessie Wilcox Smith, orig. gilt dec. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus WatkinsPitchford (Denys), The Wind in the Wood, by ‘BB’, 1st ed., 1952, col. plts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus sixteen others Childrens related, mostly late 19th/early 20th c., incl. The Art of Maurice Sendak, by Selma G. Lanes, pub. Bodley Head, 1980, etc. (19)

£100-150

603 Milne (A.A.). The Hums of Pooh, Lyrics by Pooh, Music by H. Fraser-Simson, Introduction and Notes by A.A. Milne, Decorations by E.H. Shepard, Additional Lyric by Eeyore, 1st ed., Methuen, 1929, half-title, illusts. and printed music throughout, stitching partially broken, orig. cloth-backed pictorial boards, in rubbed and dust-soiled d.j., chipped at edges (strengthened on verso with archival tape), 4to, together withWinnie-the-Pooh and the Bees, A Pop-Up Picture Book, Methuen, [1953], col. and b & w illusts., incl. three col. pop-up plts., orig. spiral-bound pictorial boards, some minor marks and rubbing, 4to, plus Disney (Walt), Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Adapted from Grimm’s Fairy Tales, Collins, c.1938, col. and b & w illusts., first and final pages lightly toned, pictorial endpapers, orig. cloth-backed pictorial boards, edges rubbed, 4to, plus five others similar

£100-150

600 Leighton (Clare, illust.). Wuthering Heights, by Emily Bronte, Random House, New York, 1931, 12 wood-engraved plates, partly unopened, original black cloth, spine gilt, 4to Limited edition, 195/450 signed by the artist, with a contemporary presentation inscription from the artist to front endpaper. (1) £100-150

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601 Lyndon (Barre). Grand Prix, Foreword by Earl Howe, Epilogue by Cecil Kimber, 1st ed., 1935, col. frontis., b & w plts. from photos, pict. endpapers, t.e.g., remainder uncut, orig. two-tone morocco gilt with leather label to spine, rubbed, 8vo Signed limited edition 18/75 copies on Arnold’s English hand-made paper. (1) £150-200

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£70-100


608 Previous Parrot Press. Newhaven Dieppe. Recollections and some History of the Town of Dieppe by Frank Martin, with some wood engravings by the author, 1996, wood-engraved illustrations, original blue pictorial boards, folio, limited edition, 193/320 signed by the artist, together with The Wood Engravings of Frank Martin. A Selection of the wood-engravings, small woodcuts, linocuts & vinyl engravings, and a Catalogue of all the Releif Prints, compiled by Hal Bishop. With a Foreword by Victor Arwas and an Afterword by the Artist, Previous Parrot Press, 1998, wood-engraved illustratations, original cloth-backed boards, folio, limited edition, 87/360 signed by artist and complier (2)

£100-150

609 Private Press. Georgian Love Songs/Restoration Love Songs, ed. John Hadfield, 2 vols., pub. Cupid Press, 1949 & 1950 respectively, folding col. frontis./eng. frontis., decorations by Rex Whistler, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, both orig. cloth-backed boards, 8vo, limited edition 11/660 & 40/660 respectively, together with The Song of Songs Which is Solomon’s, pub. Heritage Press, 1935, num. illusts. by Valenti Angelo, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, 8vo, plus Flyda of the Seas, by Marie Bonaparte, pub. Imago Publishing, 1950, col. plts. by John Buckland-Wright, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., some fraying to spine ends, 8vo, plus eleven other private press related (15)

£150-200

610 Racehorses, 53 vols., 1952-1954, 1956, 1958-60, 1962, 1964, 1966-71, 1973-2010, b&w illusts. throughout, all orig. cloth gilt, all in d.j.s except first fourteen vols., 8vo, together with seventeen modern Winston Churchill related (70)

604 Nicholson (William). Almanach de Douze Sports 1898, Etude sur William Nicholson et son Art par Octave Uzanne, Societe Francaise d’Editions d’Art, Paris, 1898, twelve colour woodblocks, original wrappers bound-in modern cloth-backed boards, 4to (1)

611 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, by J.M. Barrie, 5th ed., Hodder & Stoughton, 1908, fifty tipped-in col. plts., with captioned tissue guards, half-title foxed, orig. terracotta cloth gilt, extrems. sl. rubbed, spine faded and frayed at ends, 4to, together with A Midsummer-Night’s Dream, by William Shakespeare, 1st ed., Heinemann, 1908, forty tipped-in col. plts., letterpress illusts., some full-page, light foxing to text, endpapers, and edges, orig. beige cloth gilt, some marks, spine darkened, with joints split, and extrems. frayed, 4to, plus Crane (Walter), Flora’s Feast, A Masque of Flowers, 1st ed., Cassell, 1889, full-page col. illusts. throughout, pubs. ads. at rear, patterned endpapers, edges foxed, orig. cloth-backed pictorial boards, some rubbing and marks, spine ends sl. frayed, 4to, plus twelve other illustrated children’s books, and a colour-printed Beatrix Potter nursery frieze, in three parts, Warne, c.1952, some damage and marks, rolled

£200-300

605 Observer Pocket Book Series. A collection of 1306 titles, a broken run between nos. 1-96 (incl. many duplicates), mixed eds. (incl. many 1st eds.), c.1940’s-90’s, col. and b&w illusts., mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s (32 vols. without d.j.s), remainder orig. col. pict. boards, some d.j.s with loss, generally G/VG condition, 12mo An extensive collection of the Observer’s Books series, including numerous variant issues of many titles, including British Birds, British Wild Flowers, British Butterflies, Trees and Shrubs, British Wild Animals, Fresh Water Fishes, Dogs, Horses & Ponies, British Geology, Aircraft, British Ferns, Ships, Music, Insects, Automobiles, Weather, Cacti, Birds Eggs, Sea & Seashore, Modern Art, Furniture, Heraldry, Postage Stamps, Association Football, Manned Spaceflight, etc. Full listing available from the auction office. (1306) £1000-1500

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£150-200

612 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Cinderella, retold by C.S. Evans, 1st ed., 1919, tipped-in col. frontis., dec. title, three double-page col. plts., b & w plts. and illusts., occ. light spotting and offsetting, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth-backed pict. boards, board edges slightly rubbed, 4to, contained in purpose-made book box with calf spine

606 Observer Pocket Books. A large collection of 162 titles, mixed eds., c. 1940s-90s, col. and b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, some with loss etc., generally G/VG condition, 12mo, together with 139 Observer’s without d.j.s, plus approx. 320 later Observer titles Observer Pocket Book titles include Heraldry, Cacti, Sea and Seashore, Grasses, Sedges & Rushes, Wild Flowers, Freshwater Fishes, Wild Animals, etc. (4 cartons) £200-300

Limited edition 333/525 on hand made paper, signed by Arthur Rackham. (1) £150-250

607 Oxford English Dictionary, Being a Corrected Re-issue..., of a New English Dictionary on Historical Principles, Founded Mainly on the Materials Collected by The Philological Society, ed. James A. H. Murray, Henry Bradley, W. A. Craigie & C.T. Onions, 16 vols. (incl. 4 vol. Supplement), reprint, pub. Oxford, 1978-86, orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, thick 4to (16)

£150-200

£200-300

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Lot 616 613 Robinson (W. Heath, illust.). Shakespeare’s Comedy of A Midsummer-Night’s Dream, Constable, 1914, half-title, twelve tipped-in col. plts. with tissue guards, full-page illusts., some light spotting and marks, orig. pictorial cloth gilt, sl. rubbed and marked, spine faded and frayed at ends, 4to, together with Robinson (Charles, illust.) A Child’s Garden of Verses, by Robert Louis Stevenson, John Lane, 1896, half-title present, illusts. throughout, some spotting and marks, free endpapers browned, front hinge split and with old adhesive tape stain, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. green cloth, some light rubbing and marks, 8vo, plus Disney (Walt), Bambi, Adapted from the Novel by Felix Salten, Collins, [1943], col. and b & w illusts., some full-page, orig. cloth-backed pictorial boards, some rubbing and marks, 4to, plus twelve other children’s books, incl. Cicely Mary Barker, Beatrix Potter, Father Tuck, etc.

615 Sraffa (Piero). The Works and Correspondence of David Ricardo, 11 vols., pub. Cambridge, 1962-73, num. ink annotations, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, together with Yolton (Jean S.), John Locke. A Descriptive Bibliography, pub. Thommes Press, 1998 (7 copies), all orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to

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617 Stevenson (Robert Louis). Works, 28 vols., Edinburgh Edition, 1894-98, portrait frontispiece to vol. I, t.e.g., modern brown half morocco, spines with raised bands and gilt lettering, 8vo

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£100-150

616 Stevenson (Robert Louis). Works, Vailima Edition, 26 vols. (complete), pub. William Heinemann, 1922-23, frontis. to each vol., t.e.g., modern half dark blue crushed morocco, gilt dec. spines with raised bands, 8vo, VG Limited edition 679/1060 copies. (26)

£100-150

Limited edition, 789/1035 (28)

£1000-1500

£300-400

618 Stowe (Harriet Beecher). Works, Riverside Edition, 16 vols., pub. Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1896, b&w frontis. and add. eng. title to each vol., t.e.g., modern green half morocco gilt, with contrasting red and tan morocco labels to spines, 8vo (16)

£300-500

614 Rupert Bear. A consecutive run of Rupert Annuals, all 1st eds. (except 1938 & 1940), 1936-2012, duotone illusts./col. illusts. throughout, magic painting pages mostly completed to 1960s vols., all orig. col. pict. wrappers/boards, spines torn with loss to some 1940s-60s vols., photocopied rear cover and final page to 1945 vol., rubbed, generally good to very good condition, 4to/folio

619 Thomson (Hugh, illust.). Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, with a Preface by George Saintsbury, George Allen, 1894, b & w frontis. and numerous illusts., bookplate of M.W.F. Cottrill on front pastedown, a.e.g., orig. blue-green cloth, with elaborate peacock design in gilt, some light marks, spine ends a little frayed, 8vo, together with Townsend (F.H., illust.), Melincourt or Sir Oran Haut-ton, with an Introduction by George Saintsbury, Macmillan, 1896, b & w frontis. and numerous illusts., many full-page, patterned endpapers, a.e.g., orig. royal blue cloth, with elaborate peacock design in gilt, in bright condition, 8vo, plus Morris (William, and Magnusson, Eirikr, trans.), Volsunga Saga. The Story of the Volsungs & Niblungs with Certain Songs from the Elder Edda, F.S. Ellis, 1870, contemp. ms. name at head of title, rough-trimmed, endpapers foxed, orig. gilt dec. green cloth, in good condition, 8vo, plus twenty-nine others similar, mostly in bright condition, and a 5th ed. of When We Were Very Young, orig. cloth gilt

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£300-500

134

£400-600


Lot 618

620 Upton (Florence K. and Bertha). The Golliwogg in War!, 1st ed., Longmans, Green, 1899, full-page col. illusts. throughout (lightly off-set to text), letterpress vigns., pictorial endpapers, free endpapers browned, orig. cloth-backed pictorial boards, a little dusty and marked, edges rubbed and upper cover with sl. loss to lower corner, small hole in rear joint, oblong 4to, together with new eds. of The Golliwogg’s Bicycle Club, 1903, and The Adventures of Two Dutch Dolls, 1923, and a worn copy of The Vege-Men’s Revenge, 1897 (4)

622 Whittington Press. The Song of Songs, Translated with an introduction & notes by Keith Bosley, Illustrated by Richard by Richard Kennedy, 1976, line illusts. printed in brown, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. red morocco, slim 4to (unnumbered limited ed. of 206 copies, signed by Bosley & Kennedy), together with Miracle in the Wilderness, a Story for Christmas, by Paul Gallico, Illustrated by Janet & Anne Grahame-Johnstone, 1975, b & white illusts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt dec. green morocco by Hunter & Foulis, 8vo (limited ed. 12/250 copies, signed by Gallico), with Gallico (Paul), The Snow Goose, 1st ed., Michael Joseph, 1946, tipped-in col. frontis., plts. and b & w illusts. by Peter Scott, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth, 4to, (limited ed. 115/750, signed by Paul Gallico & Peter Scott), contained in purpose-made book box with morocco spine

£100-150

621 Whittington Press. A small archive of Whittington Press, Double Crown Club and other private press ephemera, etc., including June Paris, Wood Engravings, Woodside Press, 1998, signed limited edition 42/125, On a Theatre of Marionettes by Heinrich von Kleist, translation by Gerti Wilford, Acorn Press, 1989, limited edition 71/150, Edward and Helen Thomas, Personal Letters... , Whittington Press, 2000, limited edition 31/200, Whittington Press prospectuses and related, monotype topography interest etc., mostly VG (a small carton)

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£200-300

623 The Yellow Book. An Illustrated Quarterly, vols. 1-13 [all published], April 1894-April 1897, b&w illusts., occ. spotting, orig. yellow cloth, blocked in black with designs by Aubrey Beardsley, spines darkened (vol. 11 spine heavily browned), rubbed and some wear, small 4to

£100-150

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£200-300


CARTONS 624 Barth (Henry). Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa: Being a Journal of an Expedition Undertaken Under the Auspices of H.B.M.’s Government, in the Years 1849-1855, vols. 13 (of 5), 1st ed., 1857, num. col. plts., b&w folding maps, eng. illusts. to text, orig. blindstamped green cloth, lib. label to upper cover of vol. 2, rubbed, 8vo, together with Herndon (WM. Lewis & Gibbon, Lardner), Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon, Made Under Direction of the Navy Department, 2 vols., 1st ed., pub. Washington, 1853-54, num. eng. plts., scattered spotting, orig. blindstamped cloth, head of spine torn to vol. 2, covers faded to vol. 1, rubbed, 8vo, plus Burton (Richard F.), Zanzibar; City, Island, and Coast, vol. 1 (of 2), 1st ed., 1872, eng. plts. & maps (incl. one folding), two leaves detached, ex-lib. with several inkstamps, contemp boards, spine lacking, worn, 8vo, plus other travel related

629 Culpeper (Nicholas and Sibly, E.). Culpeper’s English Physician, and Complete Herbal. To Which are now First Added, Upwards of One Hundred Additional Herbs, with a Display of their Medicinal and Occult Properties..., 2 parts in 1, n.d., c. 1790, thirtynine eng. plts. only, ends on p.248, light staining throughout, new endpapers, recent half calf, rubbed, 4to, together with Farley (John), The London Art of Cookery, and Housekeeper’s Complete History..., 9th ed., n.d., c. 1800, eng. port. frontis. (offsetting from title), eng. plts., contemp. calf, rebacked prserving orig. spine, wear to extrems., 8vo, together with Hardie (Martin), Water-Colour Painting in Britain, 3 vols., mixed eds., 1967-68, num. b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, torn with slight loss, large 4to, plus twenty other miscellaneous, incl. A History of Gardening in England, by the Hon. Alicia Amherst, 2nd ed., 1896, etc.

(a carton)

(a carton)

£150-200

625 Bewick (Thomas). A History of British Birds, 2 vols., pub. Newcastle, 1826, eng. illusts. to text, spotting to first and last few leaves, contemp. half calf, gilt, bookplate to upper cover of each, rubbed, 8vo, together with Billington (William), A Series of Facts, Hints, Observations, and Experiments on the Different Modes of Raising Young Plantations of Oaks..., With Remarks Upon the Fencing, Draining, Pruning, and Training Young Trees..., 1825, eng. illusts. to text, occ. spotting, untrimmed, modern qtr. cloth gilt, 8vo, plus [Phillips, Richard], The Wonders of the Heavens, Displayed, in Twenty Lectures: by the Author of the Hundred Wonders of the World, 1821, num. eng. plts. (some with offsetting), early 20th c. calf, hinges split, some wear to extrems., 8vo, plus other mostly antiquarian related (a carton)

630 Dore (Gustave). La Sainte Bible, traduction nouvelle selon la Vuogate par Mm. J.-J. Bourassé & P. Janvier, 2 vols., Tours, Alfred Mame, 1866, numerous b&w wood eng. plts. after Doré, wood eng. text decorations by Giacomelli, some light scattered spotting to first and last few leaves, a.e.g., marbled endpapers, contemp. gothic-style full calf gilt by Hatchards, rubbed and scuffed, spines somewhat faded, large folio, together with other various 20th century reference, including the Oxford Companion and Dictionary, 9 vols., bound in modern brown leatherette gilt, etc. (2 cartons)

£150-200

£100-150

627 The Coat of Arms, approx. 900 orig. issues, c. 1950s-90s, b&w illusts., orig. pict. wrappers, 8vo, together with The Genealogists’ Magazine, approx. 300 orig. issues, c. 1920s-90s, orig. pict. wrappers, 8vo, plus Wiltshire Family History Society, approx. 110 orig. issues, c. 1980s-2010s, orig. pict. wrappers, 8vo, plus other Heraldry and Genealogy related (8 cartons)

(a carton)

£100-150

632 No lot 633 Forester (Francis William). Case on Behalf of Captain Francis William Forester, A Coheir to the Barony of St. John, in the Peerage of England, 1913, orig. limp cloth gilt, slim folio, together with Mackworth (Margaret Haig Thomas, Viscountess Rhondda), Case on behalf of Margaret Haig, Viscountess Rhondda, of Llanwern, in the County of Monmouth, in support of her petition to receive a writ of summons to Parliament, 1921, orig. cloth gilt, slim folio, with ther similar cases held before the House of Lords, including The Dukedom of Somerset, Case on behalf of Edward Hamilton..., 1924, and Baronies of Beauchamp and Mordant, List of Documents Accompanying the Case of Thomas Wentworth Russell, Esquire, Commandant Cairo City Police, a Co-heir to the said Baronies, 1928, plus pedigree related, including 20th c. manuscript and printed pedigrees etc.

£100-200

628 Cobb (Colonel M.H. ). The Railways of Great Britain. A Historical Atlas at a Scale of 1 inch to 1 mile, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 2006, 646 partly coloured map sheets, orig. laminated boards in matching d.j., square 4to, with others of railway interest, all VG (2 cartons)

£100-150

631 Filippi (Filippo de). Ruwenzori. An Account of the Expedition of H.R.H. Prince Luigi Amedeo of Savoy, Duke of the Abruzzi, [translated from the Italian by Caroline de Filippi], London, Constable & Co. Ltd., 1908, col. frontis., five folding panoramas, numerous b & w illusts. from photos [by Vittorio Sella], five folding maps, ex-lib. copy with ink stamps on title, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and worn, 4to (Neate F27. Classic reference work on this tropical range; the expedition succeeded in climbing all the principle peaks), together with Trade catalogue. Louis Dernier & Hamlyn Ltd., Designers and Makers of Decorative Lighting Fittings, General Metalcraft, Ornamental and Precision Work, Silk Shades and Mounts, Vases and Adaptations etc., n.d., c. 1929, 184 pp., numerous b & w illusts. of lamps and light fittings etc., with prices, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and damp stained, 4to, and other miscellaneous books

626 Mother Goose ABC, pub. The Saalfield Publishing Co., New York, 1916, colour printed on linen throughout, 16 pp. (including wrappers), slim 4to, together with Clay (John Cecil), The Love's Garden. A Human Nature Book, pub. The Bobbs Merrill Co., Indianapolis, [1904], numerous col. and b & w illusts. in the Art Nouveau style, orig. pict. boards, some wear to spine, and other children's and illustrated works (a carton)

£150-200

£100-150

(4 cartons)

136

£150-200


634 Guillim (John). A Display of Heraldry..., 6th ed., 1724, eng. frontis. & numerous plts., sewing broken and some leaves loose, contemp. calf, boards detached, worn, folio, together with Nisbet (Alexander), A System of Heraldry, Speculative and Practical..., 2 vols., 2nd ed., Edinburgh, 1804, hand-col. eng. armorial plts., contemp. marbled calf, rebacked, upper board to vol. 1 detached, extrems. rubbed, folio, plus other heraldry antiquarian, mostly defective (2 cartons)

638 Murdoch (W.G. Burn). Modern Whaling & Bear-Hunting. A Record of Present-Day Whaling with up-to-date Appliances in Many Parts of the World, and of Bear and Seal Hunting in the Arctic Regions, 1917, col. frontis., num. b&w plts. and illusts., adverts at rear, lib. bookplate to front endpaper, upper hinge weak, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with Chatterton (E. Keble), Fore & Aft Craft and Their Story. An Account of the Fore & Aft Rig from the Earliest Times to the Present Day, new & cheaper edition, 1922, col. frontis., num. b&w plts. and illusts., orig. dec. cloth, rubbed, 4to, together with Livingstone (David), The Life and Explorations of David Livingstone, n.d., c. 1880, num. col.plts., several leaves detached at front, upper hinge weak, orig. gilt dec. cloth, split to base of spine, rubbed and some wear, 4to, plus others, mostly naval & sailing related, incl. Ships & Ways of Other Days, by E. Keble Chatterton, 1913; The Making of a Sailor, by Alan J. Villiers, 1938, etc.

£200-300

635 Stirling Maxwell (William), Examples of the Ornamental Heraldry of Sixteenth Century, 1867, dec. title and b & w plts. and illusts., orig. dec. calf, joints worn and slight worm damage to upper board, folio together with Bowes (James). Japanese Marks and Seals, 1882, col. litho frontis., double-page col. litho map, endpapers renewed, orig. cloth, rebacked preserving orig. spine, large 8vo, with Jocelyn (Arthur), Awards of Honour, The Orders, Decorations, Medals and Awards of Great Britain & the Commonwealth from Edward III to Elizabeth II, pub. A. & C. Black, 1956, numerous col. plts., orig. cloth in frayed d.j., 4to, plus other misc. books including heraldry reference etc. (6 cartons)

(2 cartons)

639 Nelson (T.H.). The Birds of Yorkshire. Being a Historical Account of the Avi-Fauna of the County, 1907, col. frontis to each, num. b&w plts., inkstamp to base of each title, slight loss to lower outer corner of first few leaves of vol. 2, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with Thorburn (Archibald), British Birds, 4 vols., new ed., 1925-26, num. col. plts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, 8vo, with another set (without d.j.s), plus Butler (Arthur G.), Birds’ Eggs of the British Isles, 1907, twenty-four col. plts. by F. W. Frohawk, illustration of a woman mounted to front pastedown, orig. two-tone cloth gilt, 4to, plus sixteen others related

£150-200

636 Knox (Archibald, illust.). Manx Fairy Tales, by Sophia Morrison, 2nd ed., Peel, 1929, b & w illusts. and decorations to text by Archibald Knox (Knox's illusts. only ever appeared in this updated edition), single ad leaf at rear, orig. linen-backed boards, rubbed on spine, 8vo, together with Blanch (William Harnett), Ye Parish of Camberwell. A Brief Account of the Parish of Camberwell, its History and Antiquities, 1875, numerous wood-engs., col. plans, mounted albumen prints, etc., a.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, a little rubbed, inner joints weak, thick 8vo, plus Green (Mowbray A.), The Eighteenth Century Architecture of Bath, pub. Bath, 1904, numerous b & w illusts. From photos, measure drawings, illusts. to text, list of subscribers at rear, errata slip present, t.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, some wear to spine, 4to (limited edition 103/500), and other miscellaneous books (3 cartons)

(a carton)

£100-150

640 Nicholl (A.M.C.). Adventures after Birds at Osborne. Being a Camera Record of Some of the Birds Found near the College, pub. Newport, Isle of Wight, 1896, tipped in plts. and numerous b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 4to, together with Patten (Charles J.), The Aquatic Birds of Great Britain and Ireland, 1906, b & w illusts. from photos and drawings, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, thick 8vo, and other natural history and related

£150-200

(3 cartons)

637 Churchill (Right Hon. Winston S.). India. Speeches and an Introduction, 2nd imp., May 1931 (same month and year as the first edition in book form), orig. orange cloth, lettered in black, rubbed and dust soiled, 8vo, together with Bose (Shib Chunder), The Hindoos as They Are. A Description of the Manners, Customs and Inner Life of Hindoo Society in Bengal, with a Prefatory Note by the Rev. W. Hastie, Calcutta & London, 1881, orig. cloth gilt, worn on spine, plus Wardrop (LieutenantGeneral Sir A.E.), Modern Pig-Sticking, 2nd ed., 1930, col. frontis., b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, and Pearse (Colonel Hugh W.), History of the 31st Foot Huntingdonshire Regt., 70th Foot Surrey Regt., Subsequently 1st & 2nd Battalions of the East Surrey Regt., vol. 1 (1702-1914) only, pub. 1916, col. frontis., b & w illusts. from photos, sketch maps, etc., orig. half morocco, crudely repaired on spine, 4to, and other miscellaneous books, mostly India and military interest, plus a small quantity of art reference and theatre interest, etc. (5 cartons)

£100-150

£100-150

641 Nordenskjold (Dr. Otto). “Antarctic”. Zwei Jahre in Schnee und Eis am Südbol, 2 vols., trans. Mathilde Mann, 1st ed. in German, Berlin, 1904, numerous b & w illusts., mostly after photos., folding maps contained in pocket at rear of second vol., orig. dec. blue cloth, sl. rubbed, sm. nick to upper cover of first vol. (generally in clean condition), 8vo, together with other antiquarian and later literature, topography etc. (a carton)

£150-200

642 Pratt (Anne). The Flowering Plants, Grasses, Sedges & Ferns of Great Britain and their Allies the Club Mosses, Horsetails, & c., 4 vols., new ed., 1899, num. col. plts., orig. dec. cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with Boyle (J. R.), Vestiges of Old Newcastle and Gateshead, pub. Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, 1890, num. b&w plts. and illusts. by W. H. Knowles, contemp. half morocco gilt, some scuffing, large 4to, plus Good (Arthur), Pour Amuser les Petits, Texte et Dessins en Couleurs par Tom Tit, pub. Paris, 1894, col. and b&w illusts., orig. cloth-backed col. pict. boards (bowed), rubbed, oblong 4to, plus others mostly late 18th/early 19th c., incl. childrens books

£200-300

(a carton)

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QUANTITY 643 Smith (Henry). Twelve Sermons, Preached by Mr Henry Smith, with Prayers, both the Morning and Evening thereunto Adjoined, 1632, some minor marginal dampstaining, later boards, small 4to, together with Memoirs Concerning the Affairs of Scotland, from Queen Anne's Accession to the Throne, to the Commencement of the Union of the Two Kingdoms of Scotland and England, in May, 1707, 1st ed., 1714, contemp. blindpanelled calf, joints partly split, 8vo, plus Swinburne (Algernon Charles), William Blake. A Critical Essay, pub. John Camden Hotten, 1868, col. plts. from Blake's designs, t.e.g., later half morocco gilt by Zaehnsdorf, hinges tender, bookplate of Charles Plumtree Johnson, and Wise (C.), Rockingham Castle and Watsons, London & Kettering, 1891, b & w illusts., folding pedigrees, orig. cloth covered in self-adhesive plastic, 4to, and other miscellaneous antiquarian, etc. (2 cartons)

646 Heylyn (Peter). Theologia Veterum: Or, The Summe of Christian Theologie, Positive, Polemical, and Philological; Contained in the Apostles Creed, or Reducible to It; According to the tendries of the Antients Both Greeks and Latines, 3 parts in 1, 1673, contemp. calf, rebacked, folio, together with The Historical and Miscellaneous Tracts of the Reverend and Learned Peter Heylyn, D.D., Now Collected into One Volume... and an Account of the Life of the Author: Never Before Published, 1681, port. frontis., divisional titles, contemp. calf, some wear, folio, plus Canini (JeanAnge), Images des Heros et des Grands Hommes de l’Antiquite, Amsterdam, 1731, 150 eng. ports. by Picart le Romain, some minor scattered spotting, later half morocco gilt, upper cover detached, 4to, with other miscellaneous antiquarian, mostly 17th & 18th-c. theology and classical history and literature, etc., some odd vols. (3 shelves)

647 Moore (Thomas). Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 2 vols., 3rd ed., 1825, port. frontis. and folding facsimile letter in vol. 1, untrimmed, orig. boards, worn on spines, 8vo, together with Petrie (George), The Ecclesiastical Architecture of Ireland, Anterior to the Anglo-Norman Invasion; Comprising an Essay on the Origin and Uses of the Round Towers of Ireland (Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, vol. 20), Dublin, 1845, wood-engs. to text, disbound (without covers), 4to, with other Irish history and literature, etc., mostly late 19th/early 20th c.

644 Williams (A. Courtney). A Dictionary of Trout Flies and of Flies for Sea-Trout and Grayling, reprinted, 1968, sixteen col. and b & w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., together with Taverner (Eric), Trout Fishing from All Angles. A Complete Guide to Modern Methods (Lonsdale Library, vol. 11 ), reprinted, 1969, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in somewhat soiled and frayed d.j., both 8vo, plus Chatenet (Gaetan du), Les Oiseaux de Colombie, Preface de Jean Dorst, pub. La Bibliotheque des Arts, Lausanne et Paris, 1981, fine fullpage col. plts., contents loosely contained in orig. printed stiff wrappers and cloth slipcase, folio and others of fishing interest (2 cartons)

(3 shelves)

£100-150

£100-150

648 Royal Society of London. The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, from their Commencement, in 1665, to the Year 180; Abridged, with Notes and Biographical Illustrations, by Charles Hutton, George Shaw and Richard Pearson, 18 vols. (complete), 1809, eng. plts., ex-lib. copies with a few minor marks to verso of titles only, contemp. diced calf gilt, worn on spines, many covers detached, 4to, together with Holland (Henry), General View of the Agriculture of Cheshire; with Observations Drawn Up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement, 1808, hand-col. folding eng. map and two other folding eng. plts., later half calf gilt, 8vo, with other miscellaneous antiquarian, including maths and physics, etc.

645 Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack, 1929, 1938-39, photo. plate to 1929, illustrations to 1938 & 1939, adverts front and rear, 1938 with waterstains and insect damage and loss to illustration leaves at front, 1929 in original wrapper (soiled with wear to spine) 1938 in limp cloth with card reinforcement to covers, 8vo, together with Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack for 1946, illustrations and adverts, original publisher’s hardback cloth, spine rubbed and faded, light stain to upper cover, 8vo, plus Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack, An Index to Wisden 1864-1943, a few spots, original publisher’s hardback cloth, spine a little rubbed and faded, 8vo and Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack, 1947 (2), 1948-52, 1957, 1959, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1967-73, 1975-89, 1991-94, 1996-2004, illustrations and adverts, 1947-48 a little toned, 1947 (2)-1966, 1968 & 1970-73 in limp cloth, the rest publisher’s hardback cloth in d.j.s, 1949 spine a little spotted and faded, together with An Index to Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1864-1984, Wisden Anthology 1864-1900, 1900-1940, 1940-1963, 1963-82 (4 vols.) and three other Wisden publications (60)

£400-600

£150-200

(6 shelves)

£300-500

649 Bonal (Francois). Le Livre d’Or du Champagne, Edition du Grand-Pont, 1984, numerous col. and b & w illusts., orig. boards in slipcase, 4to, together with Kauffmann (Jean-Paul), Bordeaux. Grands Crus Classes 1855-2005, Preface de Hugh Johnson, pub. Flammarion, 2004, numerous col. illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Coates (Clive), Cote d’Or. A Celebration of the Great Wines of Burgundy, 1977, The Wines of Bordeaux and Vintages and Tasting Notes, 1952-2003, pub. 2004, b & w illusts., both orig. cloth in d.j., thick 8vo, and others on wine and viniculture, some foreign language, mostly recent hardback publications, some in d.j, G/VG

£200-300

From the library of Hugh Johnson, many volumes with his bookplate. (6 shelves) £200-300

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650 Schoonmaker (Frank). Encyclopaedia of Wine, Edited Hugh Johnson, 1st British ed., 1967, b & w illusts. and maps to text, orig. boards in sl. torn d.j., 8vo, together with The World Atlas of Wine. A Complete Guide to the Wines and Spirits of the World, by Hugh Johnson, 3rd ed., 1985, numerous col. and b & w illusts., maps etc., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Kauffmann (Jean-Paul), Bordeaux. Grands Crus Classes 1855-2005, Preface de Hugh Johnson, pub. Flammarion, 2004, numerous col. illusts. from photos, a.e.g., orig. red morocco, lettered in gilt, with slipcase, 4to (limited edition 6/500), and others on wine and viniculture, some foreign language, mostly recent hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG

655 Weaver (Sir Lawrence and Phillips, R. Randal). Small Country Houses of To-day, 3 vols., 3rd ed., revised, Country Life, 1922-25, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt, somewhat rubbed and soiled, 4to, together with Harrow in Prose & Verse, Edited George Townsend Warner, [1913], author’s presentation copy to A.G. Grinling, signed and inscribed on flyleaf, twenty-five tipped-in col. plts. from sketches by Arthur Garratt, t.e.g., orig. off-white cloth gilt, rubbed and darkened on spine, 4to, and other miscellaneous books including a few antiquarian, P.G. Wodehouse, paperbacks etc. From the library of Hugh Johnson, many volumes with his bookplate. (6 shelves & a carton) £150-200

From the library of Hugh Johnson, many volumes with his bookplate. (6 shelves) £200-300

656 Austen (Jane). The Novels, The Text Based on Collation of the Early Editions, by R.W. Chapman, 6 vols. (including Minor Works), OUP, 1988, t.e.g., contemp. blue half morocco gilt by Maltby’s of Oxford, 8vo, together with Thompson (Francis), The Collected Poetry, pub. Hodder & Stoughton, 1913, port. frontis., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. limp vellum gilt, somewhat soiled, lacks ties (limited edition 127/500, signed by the publishers), with other miscellaneous books including antiquarian, late Victorian/Edwardian decorated cloth bindings, King Penguin series, etc.

651 Simon (Andre L.). The Commonsense of Wine/The Wines, Vineyards and Vignerons of Australia, both 1st eds., pub. 1966, author’s presentation copies to Hugh Johnson, signed and inscribed on half-title, orig. cloth in sl. torn d.j., 8vo, plus Pinney (Thomas), A History of Wine in America. From Prohibition to the Present, University of California Press, 2005, author’s presentation copy to Hugh Johnson, signed and inscribed on half-title, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, and Beridze (Prof. G.I.), Wines and Cognacs of Georgia, pub. Moscow, USSR, 1965, numerous col. and b & w illusts., some folding, minor adhesion damage to verso of title, orig. cloth gilt with plastic d.j., 4to, with others on wine and viniculture, some foreign language, mostly recent hardback publications, some in d.j., G/VG

(3 shelves)

657 Holroyd (Michael). A Dog’s Life, 1st ed., Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1969, author’s presentation copy, signed and inscribed on flyleaf, orig. linen-backed boards in d.j., sl. chipped at head of spine, together with Theroux (Paul), The Great Railway Bazaar. By Train Through Asia, 1st ed., 1975, author’s presentation copy, inscribed on title, map endpapers, orig. cloth in sl. marked d.j., plus Chatwin (Bruce), On the Black Hill, 1982, The Songlines, 1987, Utz, 1988, all 1st eds., all orig. boards in d.j., and Hemingway (Ernest), Death in the Afternoon, 8th imp., 1956, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., all 8vo, and other 20th-c. literature, including Henry James, Graham Greene, William Trevor, Brian Moore et al

From the library of Hugh Johnson, many volumes with his bookplate. (6 shelves) £200-300

652 Veronelli (Luigi). The Wines of Italy, Canesi Editore, Roma, [1964], eighty-four wine labels tipped in at rear, orig. boards in sl. frayed d.j., 8vo, together with Rainbird (George and Searle, Ronald), The Subtle Alchemist. A Book of Wine, 1973, numbered on half-title 24/50 and signed by Hugh Johnson, Ronald Searle and George Rainbird, b & w illusts. to text, orig. boards in d.j., 8vo, and others on wine and viniculture, some foreign language, many recent hardback publications in d.j. plus paperbacks, journals and auction catalogues etc.

(3 shelves)

From the library of Hugh Johnson, many volumes with his bookplate. (6 shelves) £200-300

(6 shelves)

£150-200

659 Spring (Bob & Ira). High Adventure: Mountain Photography, Seattle: Superior Publishing Company, 1951, colour frontis., b&w plts., orig. cloth gilt, very sl. rubbed, plus Chapman (Wendell and Lucie), Wilderness Wanderers, Adventures Among Wild Animals in Rocky Mountain Solitudes, 1st ed., New York, 1937, b&w plts. after photos, orig. cloth with mounted photo illust. to upper cover, lightly soiled, large 8vo, and others on the Rocky Mountains, including Walter Prichard Eaton, Skyline Camps, A Notebook of a Wanderer in our Northwestern Mountains, 1st ed., 1922, Walter J. Phillips & Frederick Niven, Colour in the Canadian Rockies, 1st ed., Toronto, 1947, Eric Thane, The Majestic Land, 1st ed., 1950, plus several Canadian Pacific Railway pictorial souvenir books, etc., mostly orig. cloth, some in d.j.s, 8vo/4to, and others of American mountaineering and climbing interest

£150-200

654 Medwin (Thomas). The Angler in Wales, Or Days and Nights of Sportsmen, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1834, eng. frontis. to each, vign. titles, thirty wood-engs., some minor marks and damp staining, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed on spines, together with Chaytor (A.H.), Letters to a Salmon Fisher’s Sons, 2nd ed., with Appendix, 1919, eight half-tone plts., correct as list, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed on spine, plus Calderwood (W.L.), Salmon and Sea Trout, With Chapters on Hydro-Electric Schemes, Fish Passes, etc., 1st ed., 1930, b & w illusts. from photos, some minor fore-edge spotting, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, all 8vo, and others of fishing interest (3 shelves)

£70-100

658 Gardening and related, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., from the library of Hugh Johnson, many volumes with his bookplate

653 Nizolio (Mario). Nizolius, sive Thesaurus Ciceronianus, omnia Ciceronis uerba, omnemque loquevi atque Eloquendi Varietatem Complexus... , Basileae, apud Joannem Heruagium, [1563?], lacks colophon, lower margin of first and last few leaves repaired, later blind-panelled calf, covers detached, folio, together with Dugdale (Sir William), Monasticon Anglicanum: A History of the Abbies and other Monasteries, Hospitals, Frieries, and Cathedral and Collegiate Churches, with their Dependencies in England and Wales; Also of all Such Scotch, Irish, and French Monasteries, 6 vols. in 8, new ed., 1817-30, Gregg reprint, 1970, numerous b & w illusts. and plans, many folding, orig. blue cloth boards, folio, and other miscellaneous books, including topography, bibliography and physics interest, etc. (3 shelves)

£150-200

(3 shelves)

£100-150

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660 Fielding (T.H.). The Art of Engraving, with the Various Modes of Operation, pub. Ackermann, 1841, eng. plts., some spotting and marginal dampstains, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, soiled and some wear, slim 8vo, together with Gilchrist (Alexander), Life of William Blake, ‘Pictor Ignotus’, with Selections from His Poems and Other Writings, 2 vols., 1st ed., London & Cambridge, 1863, port. frontis., eng. plts., contemp. half morocco, gilt-dec. spines with raised bands, some wear, 8vo, plus Turner (J.M.W.), Liber Fulviorum; Or, River Scenery of France, 1853, sixty-one steel-eng. plts., correct as list, some minor scattered spotting, a.e.g., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, worn, thick 8vo, and other art reference and a few leather bindings, etc. (3 shelves)

663 Wilson (Rev. John M., editor). The Rural Cyclopedia, or a General Dictionary of Agriculture, and of the Arts, Sciences, Instruments, and Practice, Necessary to the Farmer, Stockfarmer, Gardener, Forrester, Landsteward, Farrier, etc., 4 vols., Edinburgh, 1852, eng. plts., some hand-col., contemp. half morocco, gilt-dec. spines, rubbed and a little worn at head, large 8vo, together with The Life and Explorations of David Livingstone, pub. Adam & Co., c. 1880, numerous tinted litho. plts., contemp. half morocco, some wear, hinges partly broken, 4to, and other miscellaneous books, including leather bindings and late Victorian/Edwardian dec. cloth bindings, etc. (6 shelves)

664 Frazer (J.G.). Totemism and Exogamy. A Treatise on Certain Early Forms of Superstition and Society, 4 vols., 1st eds., 1910, orig. cloth gilt, some wear to head of spines (particularly vol. 1), together with The Golden Bough. A Study in Magic and Religion, 12 vols., mixed eds., 1917-18, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and faded on spines, some wear to head and foot, all 8vo, with other miscellaneous books, including Tennyson, a few leather bindings, late Victorian/Edwardian juvenile fiction, etc.

661 Hunt (John). The Ascent of Everest, 1st ed., Hodder & Stoughton, 1953, several colour and numerous b&w plts. after photos, orig. cloth in d.j., a little frayed to extrems., with autograph letter signed by John Hunt, addressed to Geoff Milburn, on Royal Geographical Society headed notepaper, dated 24th February 1988, tipped into front endpaper, (Neate H135), together with Hillary (Edmund & Doig, Desmond), High In The Thin Cold Air, 1st ed., Hodder & Stoughton, 1963, numerous b&w illusts. after photos, orig. cloth in d.j., (Neate H82), plus Hillary (Edmund), High Adventure, 1st ed., Hodder & Stoughton, 1955, colour frontis., b&w plts. after photos, orig. cloth in price-clipped and frayed d.j., (Neate H81), and others related, including Charles Evans, Kangchenjunga, The Untrodden Peak, 1st ed., 1956, Chris Bonington, Annapurna South Face, 1st ed., 1971, (Neate B127), Reinhold Messner, Everest, Expedition to the Ultimate, 1st English ed., 1979, (Neate M88), etc., all orig. cloth in d.j.s, mostly 8vo, and West (Lionel F.), The Climber’s Pocket Book, Rock Climbing Accidents, With Hints on First Aid to the Injured. Some Uses of the Rope, Methods of Rescue, and Transport, 1st ed., Scientific Publishing Co., Manchester, [1907], 82 pp. including index and ads at rear, illusts. to text, bound without orig. printed wrappers in recent brown cloth, small 8vo, (Neate W43), together with Burgbacher (Kurt), White Hell. A Story of the Search and Rescue Service in the Alps, trans. Stella Humphries, 1st English ed., Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1961, b & w illusts. from photos, map endpapers, orig. boards in sl. torn d.j., 8vo, plus Maslen-Jones (Bob), Countdown to Rescue, 3rd ed., 1993, port. frontis., b & w illusts. from photos, map endpapers, orig. blue cloth boards, upper cover lettered in gilt, 8vo (limited edition 8/125, this copy signed and inscribed on title by the author to Geoff Milburn), plus Card (Frank), Whensoever. 50 Years of the RAF Mountain Rescue Service 1943-1993, 1st ed., Ernest Press, 1993, signed and inscribed on title to Geoff ‘Bibliophile’ Milburn, b & w illusts. and maps, pict. endpapers, orig. cloth in d.j., and others on mountain medicine, search and rescue, avalanches and glaciers, etc., including many booklets and pamphlets, and Ladies’ Alpine Club, 49 orig. issues bound in seven, a near-complete run (lacking 1935 & 1974), 1925-1975, b & w illusts., all orig. printed wrappers (192540 lacking rear cover, 1972 missing front cover), bound in recent cloth gilt, small 8vo/8vo, and others of mountaineering and climbing interest (3 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£150-200

665 Literature, history and biographies, etc., including Folio Society publications, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (4 shelves)

£70-100

666 Shaftesbury (Anthony, Earl of). Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times, 3 vols., 1749, eng. vign. to title of first vol., contemp. calf, heavily rubbed and some wear, with joints cracked, 16mo, together with Harris (James), Philological Inquiries, 1781, eng. port. frontis., some worming to lower margins at front of vol. and occ. to upper outer margins elsewhere, contemp. tree calf, later reback, 8vo, plus Bacon (Francis), Works, 10 vols., 1803, contemp. uniform sprinkled calf, rubbed and some wear to spines, with joints partly cracked (one or two covers det.), 8vo, and other antiquarian philosophy, theology, literature, etc., mostly later 18th and 19th century, mainly leather bound, 8vo (3 shelves)

£200-300

667 Hamilton (Sir William). Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic, 4 vols., mixed eds., 1877-66, all orig. cloth, some fraying and marks, together with Mill (John Stuart), An Examination of Sir William Hamilton’s Philosophy and of the Principal Philosophical Questions Discussed in his Writings, 3rd ed., 1868, orig. cloth, rubbed and frayed, plus King (Lord), The Life of John Lock, with Extracts from his Correspondence, Journals and Common-place Books, 2 vols., new ed., with considerable additions, 1830, owner’s stamp to first leaf of text, large owner’s stamp to first leaf of text, orig. blindstamped cloth, with paper label to spine of each vol., rubbed and soiled, with spines discoloured, and other 19th century philosophy, economics and politics, including William Kirby, On the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God, as Manifested in the Creation of Animals ..., 2 vols., 1835, Janet, Final Causes, 2nd ed., 1883, Cobden Club Tracts, 9 vols., 1869-82, Jevons, The Principles of Science, 1887, etc., mostly orig. cloth, 8vo

£200-300

662 Modern first editions, including Stephen King, Len Deighton, Jeanette Gleeson, Stephen Baxter, Jane Adams, Dean Koontz, and many others, all orig. hardback publications in d.j., VG (6 shelves & a carton)

£100-150

£200-300

(3 shelves)

£150-200

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£200-300


668 Wittgenstein (Ludwig). Notebooks 1914-1916, 1st English ed., Oxford, 1961, together with Preliminary Studies for the ‘Philosophical Investigations’, generally known as the Blue and Brown Books, Oxford, reprinted, 1964, plus Prior (A. N.), Formal Logic, 2nd ed., Oxford, 1962, and Yolton (John W.), John Locke and the Way of Ideas, Oxford, reprinted, 1968, plus other philosophy interest, all 20th century publications, mostly academic publications, including Ernest Barker, The Politicis of Aristotle, 1946, Max Black, Language and Philosophy, 1949, Jean S. Yolton, John Locke, A Descriptive Bibliography, 1998, Flower & Murphey, A History of Philosophy in America, 2 vols., 1977, Takekoshi, The Economic Aspects of the History of the Civilisation of Japan, 3 vols., 1930, etc., mostly orig. cloth, many in d.j.s, 8vo (3 shelves)

673 Wolf (Abraham). A History of Science, Technology, and Philosophy in the 16th and 17th centuries, 2 vols., reprinted Thoemmes Press, 1999, b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, together with Witzel (Morgen, ed.), The Biographical Dictionary of Management, 2 vols., pub. Thoemmes Press, 2001, orig. cloth gilt, plus Jevons (W. Stanley), Collected Reviews and Obituaries, 2 vols., Thoemmes Press, 2002, orig. cloth gilt, and Taylor (C. C. W., ed.), Routledge History of Philosophy, 10 vols., pub. Routledge, 1997, orig. cloth gilt, plus other philosophy and science reprint editions, all pub. Thoemmes Press, all orig. cloth, 8vo, VG (3 shelves)

674 Locke (John). An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding, 2 vols., reprinted Thoemmes Press, 2003, orig. cloth gilt, folio, together with Berkeley (George), Philosophical Works, ed., Alexander Campbell Fraser, 4 vols., reprinted Thoemmes Press, 1998, orig. maroon cloth gilt, plus Cobbett (William), Collected Social and Political Writings, ed. Noel Thompson and David Eastwood, 17 vols., pub. Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 1998, orig. dark green cloth gilt in slipcase, and other philosophy reprint editions, all pub. Thoemmes Press, 8vo, VG

£150-200

669 Bergson (Henri). Time and Free Will, An Essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness, 1st English ed., 1910, title stamped ‘Presentation Copy’, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and some light damp-mottling to covers, together with Cairns (John), Unbelief in the Eighteenth Century, Edinburgh, 1881, orig. cloth, a little rubbed and lightly damp marked to lower edges, plus Bain (Alexander), Dissertations on Leading Philosophical Topics, 1903, some light spotting, orig. cloth, sl. rubbed, and other philosophy and economics, mainly early 20th century publications, including Bertrand Russell, Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy, 2nd ed., 1920, J. M. Robertson, A History of Freethought, [1936], Hastings Rashdall, The Theory of Good and Evil, a quantity of the journal, Mind, etc., mostly orig. cloth, 8vo (3 shelves)

£200-300

(3 shelves)

£200-300

675 Richardson (John). The Annals of London. A Year-by-Year Record of a Thousand Years of History, 1st ed., 2000, numerous col. and b & w illusts., orig. boards in d.j., 4to, together with Archaeological and Historical Collections Relating to the Counties of Ayr and Wigton, vols. 1-6, Edinburgh, 1878-89, b & w illusts., orig. off-white cloth, a little rubbed and darkened on spines, 4to, plus Rostovtzeff (M.), The Social and Economic History of the Roman Empire, 2 vols., 2nd ed., revised by P.M. Fraser, Oxford, 1957, b & w illusts. from photos, ex-lib. copy with usual marks, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, and other history and related

£150-200

670 Machiavelli (Niccolo). Opere, 8 vols., pub. Marcello Prault, 1768, eng. port. frontis. to first vol., eng. titles by F. Godefroy, folding eng. tables, contemp. calf, spines gilt, rubbed and some light wear, 12mo, together with Comte (Auguste), Cours de Philosophie Positive, vols. 1-5 (of 6), Paris, 1830, contemp. half calf, rubbed and some wear with handwritten classification label to foot of spine of each vol., 8vo, plus Bayle (Pierre), Dictionaire Historique et Critique, vols. 1 & 3 (of 3) only, 2nd ed., Rotterdam, 1702, contemp. full calf gilt, rubbed and some wear, with joints partly cracked, thick folio, and other philosophy, history, economics and politics, etc., mostly 19th and 20th century, including some leather bound, and many paperback editions, mainly 8vo

(6 shelves)

£150-200

676 Architecture and design, all recent publications, VG (6 shelves & a carton)

£150-200

671 Metz (Andreas). Handbuch der Logik zum Gebrauche akademischer Vorlesungen, 2nd ed., 1816, contemp. marbled boards, rubbed and some marks, 8vo, together with Hillebrand (Joseph), Lehrbuch der theoretischen Philosophie und Philosophischen Propadeutik, 1st ed., Mainz, 1826, contemp. boards, with calf label to spine, rubbed and marked, 8vo, plus Hissmann (Michael), Neue Welt- und Menschengeschichte, 15 vols., 1781-1794, twelve folding eng. maps, eight folding tables, some light browning, modern boards, with spine labels partly removed, 8vo, and other philosophy, history and economics, mostly 19th century, some leather-bound, mainly 8vo

677 Foster (Major R.C.G.). History of the Queen’s Royal Regiment, vols. VIII & IX, Aldershot, 1953 & 1961, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, maps and battle plans, col. frontis. to vol. 9, both orig. cloth gilt, vol. 9 in d.j., 4to, together with The London Scottish in the Second World War - 1939 to 1945, With a Foreword by Colonel R.J. Ogilvy, edited Brigadier C.N. Barclay, pub. 1952, b & w illusts. from photos, folding maps and battle plans, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Cassell’s History of the Russo-Japanese War, 3 vols., 1904, numerous b & w illusts. from photos and drawings, maps and battle plans, contemp. half morocco gilt, some wear, 4to, and Roskill (Captain S.W.), The Secret Capture, 1st ed., 1959; The Navy at War 1939-1945, 1st ed., 1960; The Merchant Fleet in War. Alfred Holt & Co., 1939-1945; 1st ed., 1962; Hankey, Man of Secrets, 1877-1963, 3 vols., 1st eds., 1970-74; Naval Policy Between the Wars, vols. 1 & 2, 1st ed., 1968 & 1976, b & w illusts. from photos, all orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j., 8vo, with others of aviation, military and naval interest

(3 shelves)

(6 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£150-200

£200-300

678 Modern first editions, all hardback publications in d.j., VG

672 Wittgenstein (Ludwig). Philosophische Bemerkungen, Oxford, 1964, Philosophische Grammatik, Oxford, 1969, both orig. cloth in d.j.s, together with Kant (Immanue), Verke, vols. 1-5 (of 11) only, 1912-23, later cloth, plus Palyi (Melchior, ed.), Hauptprobleme der Soziologie, Erinnerungsgabe fur Max Weber, 2 vols., 1923, orig. cloth backed boards, and Simmel (Georg), KAnt, 1st ed., 1904, contemp. half cloth, rubbed, plus other philosophy and related, all 20th-century German language publications (3 shelves)

£200-300

(6 shelves)

£150-200

141

£100-150


679 [Segar, Simon]. Honores Anglicani: or, Titles of Honour the Temporal Nobility of the English Nation..., 1712, worming to lower blank margins, contemp. panelled calf, 8vo, together with Gloucestershire, A Collection of Coats of Arms Borne by the Nobility and Gentry of the County of Glocester, 1792, eng. title, sixty-two eng. armorial plts., front free endpaper inscribed “Anthony R. Wagner, Portcullis, 26 Oct 1942”, sewing broken and some leaves loose, orig. upper wrapper only, 4to, with Norfolk, A Copy of the Poll for the Knoghts of the Shire for the County of Norfolk, Taken at Norwich, March 23, 1768, pub. Norwich, 1768, some dampstaining, edges untrimmed, front blank repaired to edges, 19th c. half cloth, 4to, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian (3 shelves)

683 Du Faur (Freda). The Conquest of Mount Cook and other Climbs: An Account of Four Seasons’ Mountaineering on the Southern Alps of New Zealand, 1st ed., 1915, inscribed by author to title, lacking frontispiece (Mount Cook), t.e.g., orig. cloth, rubbed to extrems, 8vo, together with a 2nd impression of the same work, printed in 1936, orig. cloth, faded, 8vo, and Hewitt (Rodney and Davidson, Mavis), The Mountains of New Zealand, 1st ed., Wellington, 1954, b & w plates, orig. cloth in chipped dust-wrapper, 4to, plus Graham (J.C.), Ruapehu: Tribute to a Mountain, 1st ed., Wellington, 1963, b & w plates, orig. cloth in dust-wrapper, 4to, plus Temple (Philip), The World at their Feet: The Story of New Zealand Mountaineers in the Great Ranges of the World, 1st ed., Christchurch, 1969, colour and b & w plates, orig. cloth in dustwrapper, 8vo, plus Luping (Datin Margaret, Chin Wen and Richard Dingley, eds.), Kinabalu: Summit of Borneo, Sabah Society Monograph, Kota Kinabalu, 1978, colour plates, orig. printed card wrappers, 8vo, and Mitchell (Elyne), Australia’s Alps, 1st ed., Sydney, 1946, b & w plates, orig. cloth in dust-wrapper, 4to, and other mountaineering books relating to New Zealand, Australia and New Guinea, and Hunt (John), The Ascent of Everest, 1st ed., Hodder & Stoughton, 1953, several colour and numerous b&w plts., after photos, orig. cloth in sl. rubbed d.j., with autograph note signed by John Hunt, addressed to Geoff Milburn, tipped-in to front endpaper, (Neate H135), together with Hillary (Edmund), High In The Thin Cold Air, 1st ed., Hodder & Stoughton, 1963, (Neate H82), High Adventure, 1st ed., Hodder & Stoughton, 1955, and Annapurna South Face, 1st ed., 1971, and Evans (Charles), Kangchenjunga, The Untrodden Peak, 1st ed., 1956, (Neate E27), all orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, and others of mountaineering and climbing interest

£200-300

680 Eliot (T.S.). Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, 1st ed., pub. Faber and Faber, 1934, orig. pict. cloth in d.j., some loss to spine in a couple of places, some staining to lower covers and wrapper, 8vo, together with Aldiss (Brian), Helliconia Spring, 1982; Helliconia Summer, 1983; Helliconia Winter, 1985, all 1st eds., all orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, plus Blyton (Enid), The Island of Adventure, 1st ed., 1944, orig. pict. boards, slight rubbing to spine ends, slight stain to upper outer corner of front cover, 8vo, and other modern first editions, etc. (3 shelves)

£150-200

681 Seth-Smith (Michael). The Cresta Run. History of the St. Moritz Tobogganing Club, Foreword by H.R.H. The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, 1976, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Beatty (Bill), The White Roof of Australia, 1st ed., 1958, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in torn d.j., slim 4to, plus Clifford (Harvey), Rhythm on Skis, 1st ed., Wellington, NZ, 1953, 47 pp., b & w illusts. from photos, orig. printed boards in frayed and torn d.j., slim 8vo, and other miscellaneous books of skiing interest, mostly recent publications, both hardback and softback (6 shelves)

(3 shelves)

684 Bewick (Thomas). A History of British Birds, 2 vols. (Land/Water Birds), Newcastle, 1847, numerous woodcuts to text, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, faded on spines, minor wear to (T.A.), The British extremities, together with Stephenson Anemones, 2 vols., Ray Society, 1928-35, col. plts., b & w illusts. from photos, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little faded on spines, 8vo, and other miscellaneous books, including natural history

£200-300

682 Prideaux (Sir Walter Sherborne). Memorials of the Goldsmiths’ Company, Being Gleanings from their Records Between the Years 1335 and 1815, 2 vols., printed for private circulation by Eyre & Spottiswoode, [1896], col. frontis. to each, half-tone plts., orig. quarter morocco gilt, worn at head and foot of spines, 4to, together with Carrington (John Bodman and Hughes, George Ravensworth), The Plate of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, 1st ed., OUP, 1926, eighty-three half-tone plts. with tissue guards (complete), t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and faded on spine, 4to, plus Rose (Richard), Pembroke People, 1st ed., 2000, b & w illusts. to text, map endpapers, orig. boards in d.j., tall 8vo, and other history and biographies, etc., mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j. (6 shelves)

£200-300

(3 shelves)

£100-150

685 Rietstap (Johannes Baptist). Armorial General Precede d'un Dictionnaire des Termes du Blason, 2 vols., Reproduced from the 2nd Edition, 1884, pub. Heraldry Today, 1965,orig. qtr. morocco, 8vo (limited ed. 1/50), together with a duplicate copy, together with Papworth (John W.), Papworth's Ordinary of British Armorials, Reproduced from the original edition of 1874, pub. Heraldry Today, 1985, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, and Woodcock (Thomas & Robinson, John Martin), The Oxford Guide to Heraldry, 1st ed., 1988, b & w and col. illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other heraldry reference

£150-200

(6 shelves)

142

£200-300


686 Saffroy (Gaston). Bibliographie Genealogique Heraldique et Nobiliaire de la France des Origines a nos jours Imprimes et Manuscrits, Preface de Michel Fleury..., 5 vols. Paris, 1968-88, b & w armorial illusts., orig. blue cloth gilt, small 4to, together with Morenas (Henri Jougla de), Grand Armorial de France. Catalogue General des Armoires des Familles Nobles de France, 7 vols. (inc. supplement), Paris: Editions Héraldiques, 1934-52, b & w armorial illusts., orig. printed wrappers, extrems. rubbed and few spines torn with slight loss, 4to, with Rietstap (J.B.), Armorial General Precede d'un Dictionnaire des Termes du Blason, 2 vols., Reproduced from the 2nd Edition, 1884, pub. Heraldry Today, 1965, orig. qtr. morocco, 8vo, (limited ed. 35/50), plus other foreign heraldry & genealogy reference etc.

693 Hanna (James Arthur MacClannahan). A History of the Celtic Church from its Inception to 1153, 1st ed., 1962, author’s presentation copy, signed on title, b & w illusts. to text, orig. cloth in sl. soiled d.j., slim 4to, together with Hayden (Ruth), Mrs Delany and Her Flower Collages, 2 copies, 1988 & 1992, both signed on title by the author, numerous col. and b & w illusts., orig. boards in d.j., 4to, plus Letters from Georgian Ireland. The Correspondence of Mary Delany, 1731-68, edited by Angelique Day, Foreword by Sybil Connolly, 1991, ownership signature of Ruth Hayden on flyleaf, col. and b & w illusts., orig. boards in d.j., 8vo, and other Irish history and literature, etc.

(6 shelves)

694 MacDonnell (Randal). The Lost Houses of Ireland, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2002, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in d.j., 4to, together with Somerville-Large (Peter), The Irish Country House. A Social History, numerous col. and b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in d.j., 4to, plus Mudie (D.W. and Beckett, J.C.), Queen's, Belfast, 1845-1949. The History of a University, 2 vols., 1st eds., 1959, b & w illusts. from photos, folding maps and plans, orig. cloth, a trifle rubbed, 8vo, and other Irish history, literature, etc.

(4 shelves)

£200-300

687 Debrett (John). The Peerage of the United Kingdon of Great Britain & Ireland, 2 vols., 10th ed., 1816, eng. port. frontis. & addn. eng. title to vol. 1, numerous eng. armorial plts., contemp. calf, upper joint of vol. 2 split, rubbed, 12mo, together with Burke (John Berard), A Visitation of the Seats and Arms of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, 2 vols., 1854/53, numerous litho plts. and eng. armorial plts., occ. spotting, orig. red cloth gilt, vol. 2 joints split & worn at head & foot, 8vo, plus other Burke's & Debrett's peerages etc. (6 shelves)

(4 shelves)

£100-150

689 A similar lot (6 shelves)

£100-150

690 Paperbacks. A good collection of modern paperbacks including fiction and non-fiction, a few large format, G/VG (7 shelves & a carton)

£200-300

691 Crisp (Frederick Arthur, edit.) Visitation of England and Wales, vols. 4-5, 8-9, 11-16, Privately Printed, 1902-1909, b & w port. plts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. qtr. japanese vellum, spine to vol. 5 torn, some bindings worn & marked, 4to, including some duplicate vols., together with Fragmenta Genealogica, vols. 10-12, Privately Printed, 1904-06, library stamps & labels to front endpaper of vol. 12, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. japanese vellum, tall 4to, plus other genealogy and heraldry related (4 shelves)

(4 shelves)

£250-350

£200-300

696 White (Gilbert). The Journals of Gilbert White, 1751-1773, edited by Francesca Greenoak, 2 vols., 1986, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, together with Walford (Cornelius), Fairs, Past and Present: A Chapter in the History of Commerce, 1883, edges untrimmed, orig. qtr. cloth, slightly marked, 4to, plus other miscellaneous, mostly British history related etc.

692 Chapman (F. Spencer). Northern Lights. The Official Account of the British Arctic Air-Route Expedition 1930-1931, 2nd imp., December 1932, b & w illusts. from photos, folding maps, orig. cloth in frayed d.j., 8vo, together with Churchill (Winston S.), A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, 4 vols., 1st eds., 1956-8, maps and geological tables, orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j.s, 8vo, and other miscellaneous books including history, biographies, cookery, etc., mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j. (4 shelves)

£150-200

695 Jougla de Morenas (Henri). Grand armorial de France, Catalogue Général des Armoiries des Familles Nobles de France, Comprenant les Blasons des Familles ayant possédé des charges dans le royaume et de celles ayant fait enregistrer leurs armoiries en 1696, de la Noblesse de l’Empire des anoblissements de la Restauration, Donnant les Tableaux Généalogiques de familles confirmées dans leur Noblesse entre 1660 et 1830, 7 vols. (inc. supplement), [Paris]: ICC Publications, 2004, b & w armorial illusts., orig. red cloth gilt, folio, together with Rietstap (J.B.), V. & H.V. Rolland’s Illustrations to the Armorial General, 6 vols. in three, facsimile ed., Ramsbury: Heraldry Today, 1991, b & w plts., orig. blue buckram, 4to, and Niesiecki (Kasper), Herbarz Polski Kaspra Niesieckiego S.J.. Powiekszony Dodatkami z Pozniejszych Autorow, Rekopismow, Dowodow Urzedowych i Wydany Przez Jana Nep. Bobrowicza, 10 vols., facsimile ed., Warszawa: Wydawnictwa Artystyczne i Filmowe, 1979, b & w armorial illusts., orig. red mock leather, upper joint of vol. 1 torn, 8vo, and Coomans de Brachene (Oscar), Etat Present de la Noblesse Belge, 38 vols., Brussells, 1984-2002, orig. red printed wrappers, 4to, plus other foreign heraldry related

£200-300

688 History, biographies and related, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j. (6 shelves)

£150-200

(4 shelves)

£150-200

697 Directory. Post Office London Directory, 1849, folding map, hinges torn, orig. cloth, joints broken, worn, large 8vo, together with Siddons (Michael Powell), The Development of Welsh Heraldry, 2 vols., 1st ed., Aberystwyth, 1991, col. plts. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j.s., 4to, with Kheen (J.J.), The Place-Names of the Isle of Man, facsimile reprint, Manx Gaelic Society, 1979, numerous folding plans, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, and Hull (Felix), A Calendar of the White and Black Books of the Cinque Ports, 14321955, pub. 1966, orig. cloth, 8vo, plus other British topography reference & related

£100-150

(4 shelves)

143

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698 Cokayne (George Edward). Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom...., vols. 16, 8, 10, 12 part II & 13, pub. 1910-40, occ. spotting, library stamps to vol. 13, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, covers to vol. 13 dampstained and warped, 4to, together with Fox-Davies (Arthur Charles), Armorial Families, A Directory of Gentlemen of CoatArmour, 2 vols., 7th ed., 1929-30, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, 4to, with Moule (Thomas), Bibliotheca Heraldica Magnae Britanniae..., Facsimile ed., pub. Heraldry Today, 1966, orig. cloth, 8vo, and Pinches (J.H. & R.V.), The Royal Heraldry of England, pub. Heraldry Today, 1974, col. frontis. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other heraldry related (4 shelves)

703 History and biographies etc., mostly recent hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)

704 Gardening, cookery and crafts, mostly recent hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)

£200-300

(3 shelves)

£200-300

706 Balfour (Lady Betty). The History of Lord Lytton’s Indian Administration, 1876 to 1880: Compiled from Letters and Official Papers, 1st ed., 1899, port. frontis., folding map and publisher’s ads at rear, ex-lib. copy with circular indelible ink stamp to title and several other pages, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, 8vo, together with Lee-Warner (Sir William), The Life of the Marquis of Dalhousie, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1904, folding maps, photogravure port., some minor scattered spotting, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and minor wear to head and foot of spines, 8vo, plus Lord Curzon in India. Being a Selection from His Speeches as Viceroy & GovernorGeneral of India, 1898-1905... with an Introduction by Sir Thomas Raleigh, 1st ed., 1906, port. frontis., orig. cloth gilt, rebacked, preserving orig. spine (endpapers renewed), 8vo, with other miscellaneous books including history, topography and Encyclopaedia Britannica, 30 vols., 15th ed., 1984

£200-300

700 Rietstap (Johannes Baptist). Armorial General Precede d’un Dictionnaire des Termes du Blason, 2 vols., facsimile ed. (of the 2nd edition, 1884), pub. Heraldry Today, 1965, orig. qtr. morocco, 8vo (limited de luxe ed. 33/50), together with V. & H.V. Rolland’s Supplement to the Armorial General by J.B. Rietstap, 6 vols., facsimile ed., pub. Heraldry Today, 1969-70, b & w illusts., half-title of vol. 1 signed by V.H. Rolland, orig. qtr. morocco, 8vo, together with pinches (J.H.), European Nobility and Heraldry, Ramsbury: Heraldry Today, 1994, b & w illusts., orig. boards in d.j., 4to, with Hasler (Charles), The Royal Arms, Its Graphic and Decorative Development..., 1980, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., small folio, plus other heraldry reference etc. (4 shelves)

£100-150

705 Fenelon (Francois de Salignac de la Mothe). Oeuvres de Fenelon, 12 vols., Paris, 1826, port. frontis. to vol. 1, some minor scattered spotting, contemp. tree calf, gilt-dec. spines with contrasting labels, a little rubbed and minor wear to extremities, 8vo, together with Les Historiettes de Tallemant des Reaux, 10 vols., Paris, 1854-60, later good quality crimson half morocco gilt by G. Hardy, 8vo, and others, comprising Oeuvres de Bossuet, 21 vols., 1821-22, and Dickens, The Works, 14 vols., London Edition

699 College of Arms. Heralds’ Commemorative Exhibition 14841934, Held at the College of Arms, Enlarged & Illustraed Catalogue, 1936, col. and b & w plts., front free endpaper inscribed “To my moter, Anthony R. Wagner, Heralds’ College, 1934-6”, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. dark blue morocco, gilt College of Arms armorial to upper board, joints & extrems. worn, 4to, (limited edition 48/300), together with Godfrey (Walter H. & Wagner, Sir Anthony), The College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street, being the Sixteenth and Final Monograph of the London Survey Committee, pub. 1963, b & w plts. & one folding diagram, orig. cloth gilt, 4to, with Fox-Davies (Arthur Charles), The Art of Heraldry, An Encyclopaedia of Armory, 1904, col. and b & w plts., b & w armorials to text, ink library stamp to title verso, later half morocco, large 4to, and Summers (Peter), Hatchments in Britain, 10 vols., 1974-94, b & w illusts., orig. pictorial boards, 8vo, plus other heraldry reference etc. (4 shelves)

£150-200

(6 shelves)

£100-150

707 Modern first editions, all recent hardback publications in d.j., VG (6 shelves)

£150-200

708 A similar lot (6 shelves)

£150-200

709 Modern first editions, detective fiction, etc., all 20th-c. hardback publications in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)

£100-150

£200-300

710 A similar lot 701 Shaw (Bernard). Works, 31 vols., pub. Constable, 1930-34, t.e.g., orig. uniform green cloth gilt, some light marks to spines (generally in good condition), 8vo, limited ed. 143/1000, together with Holroyd (Michael), Bernard Shaw, 5 vols. bound in 4, 1st ed., 1988-92, b&w illusts. after photos, etc., orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, VG, plus others by and about Bernard Shaw, various, mostly 8vo (3 shelves)

(6 shelves)

711 Gerber (Ernst and Mary). The Photo Journal Guide to Comic Books, 2 vols., 1989, numerous col. illusts., orig. mock morocco boards in d.j., folio, together with The Willie Waddle Book, [1937], two-tone illusts. throughout, orig. pict. boards, some wear to spine and corners, 4to, with other children's books and annuals, film and comic interest, etc.

£100-150

702 Jewitt (Llewellynn, ed.). The Reliquary. Quarterly Archaeological Journal and Review, 10 vols., a run, vols. XI-XX, 1870/71-1879/80, b&w wood eng. plts., tables, etc., including some folding, contemp. uniform half calf gilt, a little rubbed and some minor discolouration, 8vo, together with Prideaux (Humphrey), The Old and New Testament Connected in the History of the Jews and Neighbouring Nations, 2 vols., 1838, contemp. full calf gilt, rubbed and some marks to spines, 8vo, plus other various 19th century literature and history bound in leather, some odd vols. and incomplete sets, including Bacon’s Works, George Meredith, Walter Scott, mainly 8vo (3 shelves)

£100-150

(6 shelves & a carton)

£100-150

712 Military and aviation interest, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., some duplicates, G/VG (6 shelves & a carton)

£200-300

713 History and biographies, etc., mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves & a carton)

£200-400

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714 Art reference, theatre and ballet, gardening, etc., mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves & a carton)

720 Dugdale (James). The New British Traveller, Or, Modern Panorama of England and Wales... , 4 vols., 1819, eng. maps and plts., contemp. tree calf, worn on spines, some covers detached, 4to, together with The Bungay Edition of Barclay’s Dictionary, pub. T. Kinnersley, 1813, twenty-one hand-col. eng. maps, some folding (map of Turkey in Europe with small hole in centre), disbound (without covers), 4to, plus Gell (Sir William), Pompeiana: The Topography, Edifices and Ornaments of Pompeii, the Result of Excavations Since 1819, 2 vols., 1837, eng. plts., some spotting and marginal dampstains, orig. cloth, soiled and crudely rebacked, 8vo, with other miscellaneous antiquarian, mostly 18th & 19th c., including The Gentleman’s Magazine, The Mirror of Literature, Amusement & Instruction, etc., many odd vols.

£150-200

715 Pollard (A.W. and Redgrave, G.R.). A Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, & Ireland and of some English Books Printed Abroad 1475-1640, 2 vols., 2nd ed., revised and enlarged, pub. Bibliographical Society, 1986 & 1976, orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j.s, 4to, together with Gibson (R.W.), Francis Bacon. A Bibliography of His Works and of Baconiana to the Year 1750, 1st ed., Oxford, 1950, facsimile titles and b & w illusts., orig. linen-backed boards, a trifle soiled, 4to, plus Zeitlinger (Heinrich and Sotheran, Henry Cecil), Bibliotheca Chemico-Mathematica: Catalogue of Works in Many Tongues on Exact and Applied Science, with a Subject-Index, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1921, presentation copy from Sotheran to Alexander Leeper of the University of Melbourne, inscribed on flyleaf and dated August 24 1921, b & w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and somewhat faded at edges (minor damage to lower corner of front cover of vol. 2), 8vo, and other bibliography and reference (6 shelves & 2 cartons)

(6 shelves)

721 Merivale (Herman). An Introductory Lecture on the Study of Political Economy, Delivered June 1 1837, 1st ed., 1837, 38 pp., bound with Introduction to a Course of Lectures on Colonization and Colonies, Begun in March 1839, 1st ed., 1839, 40 pp., bound with Five Lectures on the Principles of a Legislative Provision for the Poor in Ireland, Delivered in 1837 and 1838, 1st ed., 1838, bound with Various Accounts of the Great Convulsion at Axmouth, in Devonshire, Being a Collection of the Principal Communications that have Appeared in the Local Journals on this Interesting Subject, Exeter, 1840, bound with nine further miscellaneous tracts, etc., contemp. ownership signature of Charles Merivale and later signature of his son John H. Merivale to front free endpaper, contemp. half calf, rebacked, rubbed, together with Merivale (John Herman), Poems Original and Translated, Now First Collected, 2 vols., 1st ed., William Pickering, 1838, ownership name of Bernard Merivale, 1904, to both front free endpapers, t.e.g., contemp. half morocco, heavily rubbed, 8vo, plus two further half-bound three-vol. sets of the 1844 new edition of the same work, plus other antiquarian history and literature, many by Merivale family members, some odd vols., mostly leather bound, some wear, 8vo

£200-300

716 History and biographies, etc., mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)

£150-200

717 Modern first editions, detective fiction and other miscellaneous books, all 20th-century hardback publications in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)

£100-150

718 Palmedo (Roland, ed.). Ski-ing. The International Sport, New York: Derrydale Press, 1937, col. plts., numerous b & w illusts. from photos, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, a little rubbed on spine, 4to (regular edition limited to 950 copies), together with Huber (Eddie and Rogers, Norman), T he Complete Ski Manual. How to Begin, How to Improve, How to Excel, 1st ed., 1949, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in frayed and repaired d.j., 8vo, together with Riddell (James), The Ski Runs of Switzerland, Foreword by Sir Arnold Lunn, 1st ed., 1957, b & w illusts. from photos, map endpapers, orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j., 8vo, plus The New National Austrian Ski System, Issued by the Austrian Association of Professional Ski Teachers, trans. Roland Palmedo, 1974, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in price-clipped d.j., slim 4to, and other miscellaneous books of skiing interest, mostly recent publications, both softback and hardback (3 shelves)

Provenance: Merivale family. See also lots 274-277. (3 shelves)

£150-200

722 Britton (John). Cathedral Antiquities. Historical and Descriptive Accounts of English Cathedrals, vols. 1-3 (of 5), 1836, numerous eng. plts., a.e.g., contemp. plum half morocco, Gothicstyle gilt-dec. spines, rubbed, 4to, together with Clarke (Charles and Mary Cowden), The Works of William Shakespeare, Edited, with a Scrupulous Revision of the Text, by Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke, 4 vols., 1887, port. frontis., numerous mounted ‘Bowman process’ photographic plates selected from the Boydell Gallery, page edges stained red, contemp. vellum, gilt-dec. spines with contrasting morocco labels, 8vo, and other miscellaneous books and bindings, etc.

£150-200

719 Belcher (Ernest). Rambles Among the Cotswolds, with a Preface by Sir John Maclean, pub. Evesham, 1892, additional albumen print of St. David's Church, Moreton-in-Marsh mounted on p. 10, previous owner's notes on endpapers, orig. cloth gilt, slim 4to, together with Hughes (Paul R.), Campden 1914-18. A Tribute to the 487 Men and Women from Campden who Served During the Great War, 1914-18, pub. 2008, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in d.j., folio, plus Sale Particulars, The Outlying Portions of the Batsford Estate, Also the Snowshill Estate, Langley Farm, Winchcombe, and Sturt Farm, Swinbrook, to be Sold in Fifty-Eight Lots (By Order of the Right Hon. Lord. Redesdale) by Messrs. Mabbett & Edge, London, 1917, two copies, b & w illusts., folding estate plans contained in rear pocket, orig. printed wrappers, some soiling and staining, folio, and others of Gloucestershire and topographical interest (3 shelves & a carton)

£300-500

(3 shelves)

£100-150

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£200-300


Conditions of Sale and Business 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.

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.

8. (a) Notwithstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within fourteen days of the sale the Auctioneer has received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within fourteen days after such notification the buyer returns the same to the Auctioneer in the same condition as at the time of the sale and satisfies the Auctioneer that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. "A deliberate forgery" means a lot made with intention to deceive. (b) A buyer's claim under this condition shall be limited to any amount paid to the Auctioneer for the lot and for the purpose of this condition the buyer shall be the person to whom the original invoice was made out by the Auctioneer.

3. The buyer shall pay the price at which a lot is knocked down by the Auctioneer to the buyer (“the hammer price”) together with a premium of 19.5% of the hammer price. Where the lot is marked by an asterisk the premium will be subject to VAT at 23.40% which under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme will form part of the buyer’s premium on our invoice and will not be separately identified (the premium added to the hammer price will hereafter collectively be referred to as “the total sum due”). By making any bid the buyer acknowledges that his attention has been drawn to the fact that on the sale of any lot the Auctioneer will receive from the seller commission at its usual rates in addition to the said premium of 19.5% and assents to the Auctioneer receiving the said commission.

9. Lots may be removed during the sale after full settlement in accordance with 4(d) hereof. 10. All goods delivered to the Auctioneer's premises will be deemed to be delivered for sale by auction unless otherwise stated in writing and will be catalogued and sold at the Auctioneer's discretion and accepted by the Auctioneer subject to all these conditions. In the case of miscellaneous books, the Auctioneer reserves the right to extract and dispose of books that, in the opinion of the Auctioneer at his absolute discretion, have no saleable value and, therefore, might detract from the saleability of the rest of the lot and the Auctioneer shall incur no liability to the seller, in respect of the books disposed of. By delivering the goods to the Auctioneer for inclusion in his auction sales each seller acknowledges that he/she accepts and agrees to all the conditions.

4. (a) The buyer shall forthwith upon the purchase give in his name and permanent address and pay to the Auctioneer immediately after the conclusion of the auction the total sum due. (b) The buyer may be required to pay down during the course of the sale the whole or any part of the total sum due, and if he fails to do so after such request the lot or lots may at the Auctioneer's absolute discretion be put up again and resold immediately. (c) The buyer shall at his own expense take away any lot or lots purchased no later than five working days after the auction day. (d) The Auctioneer may at his own discretion agree credit terms with a buyer and extend the time limits for collection in special cases but otherwise payment shall be deemed to have been made only after the Auctioneer has received cash or a sterling banker’s draft or the buyer's cheque has been cleared.

11. (a) Unless otherwise instructed in writing all goods on the Auctioneer's premises and in their custody will be held insured against the risks of fire, burglary, water damage and accidental breakage or damage. The value of the goods so covered will be the hammer price, or in the case of unsold lots the best bid, or in the case of loss or damage prior to the sale that which the specialised staff of the Auctioneer shall in their absolute discretion estimate to be the auction value of such goods. (b) The Auctioneer shall not be responsible for damage to or the loss, theft, or destruction of any goods not so insured because of the owner’s written instructions.

5. (a) If the buyer fails to pay for or take away any lot or lots pursuant to clause 4 or breaches any other condition of that clause the Auctioneer as agent for the seller shall be entitled after consultation with the seller to exercise one or other of the following rights: (i) Rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the buyer who defaults and re-sell the lot or lots whereupon the defaulting buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer any shortfall between the proceeds of that sale after deduction of costs of re-sale and the total sum due. Any surplus shall belong to the seller. (ii) Proceed for damages for breach of contract. (b) Without prejudice to the Auctioneer's rights hereunder if any lots or lots are not collected within five days or such longer period as the Auctioneer may have agreed otherwise, the Auctioneer may charge the buyer a storage charge of £1.00 + VAT at the current rate per lot per day. (c) Ownership of the lot purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he has paid to the Auctioneer the total sum due.

12. The Auctioneer shall remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller thirty days after the day of the auction provided that the Auctioneer has received the total sum due from the buyer. In all other cases the Auctioneer will remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller within seven days of the receipt by the Auctioneer of the total sum due. The Auctioneer will not be deemed to have received the total sum due until after any cheque delivered by the buyer has been cleared. In the event of the Auctioneer exercising his right to rescind the sale his obligation to the seller hereunder lapses.

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.

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 15 May 2013 up to the amount shown. I acknowledge that I will be required to pay a buyer's premium at the current rate.

Lot ÂŁ Brief Description ______________________________________________________________________________________

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Postage can be arranged for most purchases. For UK and European customers we use DPD (formerly Parceline) or Royal Mail: a separate charge is added to the invoice (minimum ÂŁ15) and parcels are despatched as soon as possible after payment has been received. All framed and glazed items and all lots for overseas customers outside Europe will be sent to Mail Boxes Etc. (tel: Swindon 01793 525009) or R.F. Shipping (tel: London 0845 873 6240). Both of these companies will quote and invoice separately. Please note: DWBA invoices must be paid before consignments are handed to third party shipping companies. 147


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 8901 7522 info@jammdesign.co.uk

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

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PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS & PRINTS Wednesday 17 July

ANTIQUE FURNITURE, SILVER & PLATE CHINESE JADE & ORIENTAL CERAMICS Thursday 18 July

Giacomo Guardi (1764-1835). Castello di Sant’Andrea e Chiesa, Venice. Estimate: £2000-3000

Adriaen Collaert (1560-1618). Piscium Vivae Icones, [Antwerp, c. 1580]. Estimate £1000-1500

For further information, please contact: Nathan Winter nathan@dominicwinter.co.uk

Chinese porcelain bowl ‘Guang-Hsu’ mark and period. Estimate: £2000-3000

For further information, please contact: Henry Meadows henry@dominicwinter.co.uk Back Cover: Lot 518



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