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Printed Books & Maps WEDNESDAY 16 SEPTEMBER 2015

Dominic Winter SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS


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Lot 55 • Front Cover: Lot 228 • Back Cover: Lot 387


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Dominic Winter SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS All lots are offered subject to the Conditions of Sales and Business exhibited in the saleroom. A buyer’s premium of 19.5% of the hammer price is payable by the buyers of all lots, except those lots asterisked, in which case the buyer’s premium is 23.40% Lots marked with a cross (+) are subject to VAT on the hammer price as well as the premium

PRINTED BOOKS MAPS & DOCUMENTS OPERA & HISTORY OF MUSIC Wednesday 16 September 2015 Lots 1-718 commencing at 10am Viewing: Tuesday 15 September, 9am-7pm and morning of sale from 9am

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John Cam Hobhouse. A Journey Through Albania, 1813. Estimate ÂŁ800-1,200

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CONTENTS Travel & Exploration British Topography Natural History Maps & Globes Decorative Prints & Original Art Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera Antiquarian Classical Music Books & Ephemera Anthony Gasson Opera Collection (Part III) The Arthur Ridgewell Collection of Classical Music CDs Art Reference Modern Photobooks Library Furniture General Literature Cartons & Quantity

1-72 73-116 117-140 141-210 211-258 259-282 283-382 383-421 422-450 451-470 471-501 502-549 550-557 558-610 611-718


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TRAVEL & EXPLORATION To commence at 10am 1 America. A Collection of Interesting, Authentic Papers, relative to the dispite between Great Britain and America shewing the causes and progress of that misunderstanding from 1764 to 1775, printed for the J. Almon, 1777, text in double-column, ownership inkstamp ‘J. LeRoux’ to title, contemporary calf-backed marbled boards, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo Church 1141; Howes A179; Sabin 951. (1)

3 Bartram (William). Travels Through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws..., 1st London edition, 1792, engraved portrait frontispiece, one folding engraved map (toned and with neatly repaired short handling tear) and seven engraved plates, one folding, some spotting (mainly to plates), endpapers renewed, modern quarter calf over contemporary marbled boards, spine lightly faded, board edges rubbed, 8vo

£300-500

2 Baedeker (Karl). The Mediterranean Seaports and Sea Routes Including Madeira, the Canary Islands, the Coast of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, 1st ed., 1911, numerous maps and plans, correct as list, large folding map frontispiece torn without loss, original red cloth, spine a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Egypt, 5th ed., 1902, numerous maps and plans (one detached), some light toning, original red cloth, spine a little faded, 8vo, plus 24 other Baedeker’s on Egypt, Great Britain, Russia, London, Italy, Portugal, Switzerland etc., 1890’s-1930’s, some defective and duplicates

Sabin 3870. (1)

(26)

5 Beattie (William). The Danube: Its History, Scenery, and Topography, c. 1840, engraved portrait, additional title, two engraved maps, 80 steel-engraved plates after Bartlett, illustrations, scattered spotting, previous owner signatures, contemporary green half morocco, edges rubbed, 4to, together with Greece: Pictorial, Descriptive, and Historical, by Christopher Wordsworth, 1839, additional engraved title, two maps, 25 engraved plates, occasional marginal waterstain, a few spots, a.e.g., contemporary green morocco gilt, spine a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, plus Sketches of Germany and the Germans, with a Glance at Poland, Hungary & Switzerland, in 1834, 1835 and 1836, by an Englishman Resident in Germany [i.e. Edmund Spencer], 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1836, colour frontispiece to each by George Baxter, a few spots at front, contemporary presentation inscription, small circular bookplates, a.e.g., contemporary crimson full morocco gilt, 8vo

£700-1000

4 Batty (Captain Robert). Scenery of the Rhine, Belgium and Holland, 1826, half-title, engraved vignette title, sixty engraved plates, occasional spotting, some light offsetting, all edges gilt, contemporary morocco, joints a little rubbed, 8vo (1)

£200-300

(4)

£150-200

£150-200

6 Benyowsky (Maurice-Auguste Conde de). The Memoirs and Travels of Mauritius Augustus Count de Benyowsky in Siberia, Kamchatka, Japan, the Liukiu Islands and Formosa... ed. Captain Pasfield Oliver, 1893, folding map, illustrations, blindstamp to title, bookplate of the Cruising Association, original cloth, Cruising Library Association gilt stamps to upper cover, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with A Descriptive Catalogue of the Naval Manuscripts in the Pepysian Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge, ed., J.R. Tanner (vols. XXVI & XXVII of Publications of the Navy Records Society series), 2 vols., 1903-04, original brown and cream contrasting cloth gilt, spines a little faded, 8vo, plus New Light on the Mysterious Tragedy of the “Worcester” 1704-1705... with a Solution of the Mystery Offered by Lieut.-Colonel Sir Richard Carnac Temple, 1st ed., 1930, maps and illustrations, Cruising Association bookplate, original green cloth, spine faded with shelf number, 8vo, with others related (27)

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£100-150


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7 Bernacchi (Louis). To the South Polar Regions. Expedition of 18981900, first edition, “Colonial issue”, London: Hurst and Blackett, 1901, black & white frontispiece and plates (including folding panorama), single-page plan, folding map of Victoria Land loosely inserted at rear with repaired closed tears, lacking map of South Polar Regions, ownership inscription to half-title, occasional spotting, lacking front free endpaper, original red ‘Colonial issue’ cloth, spine faded, joints and extremities frayed, slightly marked, 8vo, (Spence 124), together Borchgrevink (C.E.), First on the Antarctic Continent, being an Account of the British Antarctic Expedition 1898-1900, 1st edition, 1901, photogravure portrait frontispiece, black & white plates & illustrations, three folding colour maps at end, publisher’s advertisements at rear, manuscript ownership to front free endpaper, original red cloth gilt, spine faded and frayed at head & foot, 8vo, with Maury (M.F.), The Physical Geography of the Sea, and its Meterorology. Being a Reconstruction and Enlargement of the Eighth Edition of “The Physical Geography of the Sea”, 1st ed., 1860, fourteen engraved maps and tables at rear (of 16, mostly folding, few with closed tears), some dampstaining, approximately 14 leaves torn at head with occasional loss of text, flowing diagonal signature of the Swedish Polar explorer & geologist Otto Gustaf Nordenskjöld (18691928) to title, written whilst in the Royal Swedish Navy, later endpapers, original cloth, crudely rebacked preserving original spine, 8vo, plus other Polar related & miscellaneous etc. (9)

10 Brockedon (William). Road-Book from London to Naples, 1st edition, 1835, half-title, additional engraved vignette title, twentythree engraved views of 24 by W. & E. Finden after Stanfield, Prout & Brockedon (includes frontispiece, lacking plate of Dover), five maps, original green cloth gilt, 8vo, together with [Foxe, John], The Lives of the Primitive Martyrs, from the Birth of Our Blessed Saviour, to the Reign of Queen Mary I, with the life of Mr. John Fox, London: H. Trapp, [1776?], engraved frontispiece and plates, title torn and text incomplete at rear, some offsetting, contemporary calf, old reback preserving original gilt decorated spine, upper board detached and lower joint cracked, worn, folio, plus Nicholson (Peter), The Carpenter and Joiner’s Assistant; containing Practical Rules..., 1797, numerous engraved diagrams (some folding), occasional dampstaining and marginal fraying, contemporary sheep, lower board detached, lacking upper board, worn, 4to Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (3)

11 Bruce (Brigadier-General the Hon. C.G.). The Assault on Mount Everest 1922, 2nd impression, 1924, two folding maps, half-tone illustrations, scattered light spotting, original red cloth, spine a little faded, a few light mottled marks, 8vo (1)

Spence 210. (1)

£200-300

13 Calvert (Albert F.). Spain. An Historical and Descriptive Account of its Architecture, Landscape, and Arts, 2 vols., re-issue, Batsford, 1924, colour and half-tone illustrations, occasional faint marginal waterstain, t.e.g., original red cloth gilt, waterstain at foot of volume II upper cover, d.j.s, a few tears and repairs, 4to, together with Letters from Catalonia and other Parts of Spain, by Rowland Thirlmere, 2 vols., 1905, colour frontispiece to each, illustrations, light spotting, bookplates, t.e.g., original cloth gilt, 8vo, with two others including J.S. Campion’s On Foot in Spain, 2nd ed., 1879 (front hinge broken) (6)

£100-150

14 Carl (Katharine A.). With the Empress Dowager of China, New York, 1907, twenty-two half-tone plates, occasional light spotting, original publisher’s cloth, blocked in red, slightly discoloured, 8vo, together with Blanc (J. O. P. and E. Backhouse), China Under the Empress Dowager, Heinemann, 1912, black and white portrait frontispiece with original tissue guard, numerous black and white plates, occasional light spotting, original publisher’s cloth, a little discoloured, rubbed and scuffed, large 8vo, plus Borel (Henri), The New China, a traveller’s impressions, Fisher Unwin, 1912, black and white frontispiece, title in black and red, numerous plates, occasional light spotting, library stamp of Sir H. S. Maxim, to front free endpaper and title page, original publisher’s cloth gilt, 8vo

£200-300

9 Black (Adam & Charles, publishers). Black’s General Atlas: Comprehending Sixty-one Maps from the Latest and most Authentic Sources..., 1847, title page with near contemporary ownership signature, fifty-five (only of sixty-one) engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, slight marginal dust and finger soiling, lacking front blank, slight spotting, a.e.g., contemporary half morocco gilt, worn, folio Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1)

£80-120

12 Bull (Henril Johan). The Cruise of the ‘Antarctic’ to the South Polar Regions, 1st edition, 1896, twelve black & white plates (including frontispiece), 32 page publisher’s catalogue at rear, edges rough trimmed, front hinge slightly cracked, original cloth with blocked title and illustration in silver, spine very slightly faded and minor fraying at head & foot, 8vo

£300-400

8 Bevan (G. Phillips). The Statistical Atlas of England, Scotland and Ireland, published W. & A.K.Johnston, 1882, title printed in red & black, forty-five lithographic maps (complete as list), maps and endpapers with library stamps to verso, upper hinge and joint weak and cracked, a.e.g., contemporary half morocco gilt, worn and frayed, spine lacking at head, folio, together with, Black (Adam & Charles, publishers), Black’s General Atlas of the World, 1898, colour lithographic frontispiece of the flags of nations, fifty-five (complete) colour lithographic maps, some spotting to endpapers, a.e.g., upper joint cracked, contemporary half morocco gilt, worn, folio, with another copy similar, plus, Arrowsmith (A.), A Comparative Atlas of Ancient and Modern Geography for the Use of Schools, Compiled from Original Authorities and Containing the Latest Discoveries, published John Arrowsmith, 1840, fifty-four engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, some marginal fraying and repaired closed tears affecting image, index bound at rear, later endpapers, contemporary cloth, rebacked, stained and worn, 4to, together with another five atlases similar, various sizes and condition Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (9)

£100-150

£50-80

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£100-150


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15 Charcot (Jean). The Voyage of the ‘Why Not?’ in the Antarctic. The Journal of the Second French South Polar Expedition, 19081910, 1st ed., Hodder & Stoughton, [1911], half-title, folding panorama frontispiece (slightly creased to fore-edge margin), black & white plates from photos, endpapers browned and with related newspaper cutting pasted to front endpaper, hinges cracked, original gilt decorated cloth, spine & lower board slightly faded, corners bumped, large 8vo, (Conrad p.152; Spence 262), together with Amundsen (Roald), The South Pole, An Account of the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition in the “Fram,” 1910-1912, 2 vols., 1st edition, 1912, black & white plates and folding maps, some frayed to margins, contents in vol. 1 a little shaken, top edge gilt, original cloth, frayed at head & foot of spine, light wear, 8vo, plus other Polar exploration, including The Subantarctic Islands of New Zealand. Reports on the Geo-Physics, Geology, Zoology and Botany of the Islands lying to the South of New Zealand, edited by Charles Chilton, 2 vols., Wellington, New Zealand, 1909 (8)

20 Duncan (Archibald). The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson..., 1st ed., 1806, engraved portrait frontispiece, thitreen engraved plates, some folding, some light waterstains and soiling, recent brown calf, 8vo, together with Voyages Round the World. Performed by Capt. James Cook: With an Account of his Life, During the Previous and Intervening Periods, by A. Kippis, 2 vols., 1826, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume I (offsetting to title), half title to volume II, scattered spotting, modern brown calf, 12mo, plus others including John Franklin’s Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in 1819-20-21-22: With a Brief Account of the Second Journey in 1825-26-27, 4 vols., 1829, Samuel Prior’s A Popular History of all the Voyages Round the world, from the First by Magellan, in 1520, to the last by Freycinet, in 1820, 21st ed., 1839 and W.J.J. Spry’s The Cruise of Her Majesty’s Ship “Challenger.”, 1876 (11)

21 Edwards (Amelia B.). A Thousand Miles up the Nile, 2nd edition, revised, 1889, wood engraved frontispiece and illustrations (many fullpage), all edges gilt, original gilt decorated pictorial cloth, torn at head & foot of spine, 8vo, together with Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys, A Midsummer Ramble in the Dolomites, 2nd edition, 1890, wood engraved frontispiece, plates and illustrations, folding map, all edges gilt, hinges splitting, original pictorial cloth gilt, slightly frayed to extremities, 8vo, plus Egypt of the Pharos and of the Kedive, by F. Barham Zincke, 1871, and The Life and Times of Akhnaton Pharaoh of Egypt, by Arthur Weigall, new revised edition, 1923

£200-300

16 Coleman (Edmund Thomas). Scenes from the Snow-Fields; Being Illustrations of the Upper Ice-World of Mont Blanc, from Sketches made on the spot in the Years 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, facsimile Collana Reprint, 1984, twelve colour plates, original wrappers, original faux morocco dropover box, folio Limited edition, 320/500 signed by the editor. (1)

£100-150

(4)

17 Colquhoun (Archibald Ross). Across Chryse, being the narrative of a journey of exploration through the South China Borderlands from Canton to Mandalay, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, Sampson Low et al, 1883, portrait frontispiece to each volume, single page colour map and two folding maps (including large map showing proposed extension of British Burma Railway System at rear of volume two), numerous wood engraved plates and illustrations to text, spotting throughout, original decorative cloth gilt, a little corner wear and fraying to extremities, 8vo, together with Little (Archibald), Gleanings from Fifty Years in China, new edition, Sampson Low, halftitle, black and white portrait frontispiece, black and white plates, occasional minor spotting, library stamp of Sir Hiram S. Maxim to front free endpaper and title, original publisher’s cloth, 8vo, plus other China related titled including Three Years in Western China, Intimate China, The Long White Mountain, and others (10)

William Henry Dick-Cunyngham was born in Edinburigh in 1851 and at the age of 21 joined the army serving in Afghanistan and India. He was awarded the Victoria Cross for actions on the Sherpur Pass in 1879. After a brief service in South Africa, he returned to India to take up administrative roles, including Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General at Lucknow. He was appointed Commander Officer of the 2nd Battalion, the Gordon Highlanders for their campaigns in South Africa and was killed in action there on 6 January 1900. (1) £150-200

£200-300

23 Erskine (John Elphinstone). Journal of a Cruise among the Islands of the Western Pacific, including the Feejees and others inhabited by the Polynesian Negro Races, in Her Majesty’s Ship Havanah, 1st edition, 1853, four colour lithograph plates, woodengravings (correct as list), folding engraved map, bound without errata slip and publisher’s adverts, some minor scattered spotting, contemporary half calf, gilt decorated spine, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo (1)

£150-200

19 Cusack-Smith (Colonel Sir Berry). Territorials in Mhow and Mesopotamia, 1st ed., 1920, half-tone illustrations, some light spotting, original cloth-backed boards, spine faded, toning to paper label, covers a little bowed, 4to, together with two others: A Short History of the 3rd (Queen’s Own) Gurkha Rifles, 1907 and J.W.B. Merewether & Sir Frederick Smith’s The Indian Corps in France, 1918 (3)

£80-120

22 Elias (N. and E. Denison Ross). The Tarikh-i-Rashidi of Mirza Muhammad Hairdar, Dughlat, a History of the Moghuls of Central Asia, an English Version, Sampson Low, Marston & Co., 1895, halftitle, folding table, folding map to rear pocket (few small holes to old folds), short closed tear to lower margin of first few leaves, bookplate of Major W. H. Dick-Cunyngham, Lucknow, original publisher’s cloth, neatly rebacked with original spine relaid, 8v0

18 Consett (Matthew). A Tour through Sweden, Swedish-Lapland, Finland and Denmark, in a Series of Letters, 1st edition, 1789, halftitle, engraved frontispiece by T. Bewick and seven engraved plates, title-page with early manusript note at gutter, scattered spotting, hinges repaired, contemporary calf, rebacked, original label relaid, centre of each board with gilt armorial of the Society of Writers to the Signet, 4to (1)

£200-300

£100-150

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£100-150


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Lot 24

24 Eyre (Lieutenant Vincent). Portraits of the Cabul Prisoners, [1843], 32 lithographed plates, including one folding (with small clear tape repair), each with printed caption, a few shaved affecting imprint, bound without the plates list, press cuttings tipped-in at front, with a 3 pp. autograph letter signed from E. Eyre (Emily Eyre, wife of Vincent), dated 11 July 1843, correcting some correspondence, contemporary tree calf gilt, rubbed and stained patch to upper cover, 8vo, together with The Military Operations at Cabul, which Ended in the Retreat and Destruction of the British Army, January 1842. With a Journal of Imprisonment in Affghanistan, by Vincent Eyre, 3rd ed., 1843, folding map (folds repaired to verso), some light spotting, previous owner inscription erased from head of title, manuscript note to front endpaper: “From W.S. Trevor, Major Gen. R.E. V.C. one of the captive children, to his daughter Florence, 14 Nov. 1903”, contemporary tree calf as above, plus A Journal of the Distasters in Affghanistan 1841-2, by Lady Sale, seventh thousand, 1843, folding plans, publisher’s list at end, press cuttings taped to front endpaper, contemporary tree calf gilt, 8vo Interesting group relating to the British prisoners at Kabul captured during the first Afghan War of 1839-42. During the retreat from Kabul in January 1842, Lieutenant Eyre, his wife and a few other officers and families were captured by Akbar Khan and taken as hostages (the rest of the column was subsequently destroyed). They spent nine months in captivity (Eyre kept a diary and sketched the portraits of his fellow prisoners) before being rescued by General Sir George Pollock’s relief force. William Spottiswoode Trevor (1831-1907) was ten years old when his father, Captain R.S. Trevor, was killed in Kabul and the Trevor family imprisoned with the others. William Trevor later won a VC in an action during the Bhutan War of 1864-65. (3) £400-600

25 Fleming (Philippe). Oostende, Vermaerde gheweldighe lanckduyrighe ende bloedighe belegeringhe bestorminghe ende stoute aenvallen, The Hague: A. Meuris, 1621, engraved vignette to title, black letter text, engraved portrait and three folding engraved plates only, small worm track to lower margin of first few leaves, occasional minor mark, contemporary vellum, dust soiled, manuscript title in ink to spine, 4to (1)

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£150-200


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Lot 27 27 Freshfield (Douglas W.). The Exploration of the Caucasus, 2 vols., Edward Arnold, 1896, four folding maps (one contained in volume II rear pocket), three folding panoramas, numerous photogravure plates, t.e.g., original vellum-backed buckram, some light soiling, 4to Neate F64. Limited large paper edition, 71/100. A good copy of the large paper edition with the superb photographic plates by Vittorio Sella. The first major work on climbing in the Caucasus, by pioneering mountaineer Douglas Freshfield, a former president of the Alpine Club. (2) £1000-1500

28 Fytche (Lieutenant-General Albert). Burma Past and Present, with Personal Reminiscences of the Country, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1878, half titles, ten colour plates, folding map (with closed tear), engraved plate and portraits, contemporary olive full calf by Field, spines with red labels and gilt decoration, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Brighter Britain! Or Settler and Maori in Northern New Zealand, by William Delisle Hay, 2 vols., 1882, a few spots, contemporary brown half morocco, spines a little faded, 8vo, plus two others (6)

£200-300

29 Garran (Andrew, ed.). Picturesque Atlas of Australia, 3 vols., 1886, tinted portrait frontispiece of James Cook and tinted additional title to volume I, double-page colour maps, wood-engraved illustrations, scattered spotting and light marginal waterstains, hinges reinforced, a.e.g., contemporary full morocco gilt, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to (3)

£100-150

30 [Gillies, Robert Pearse]. Tales of a Voyager to the Arctic Ocean, 3 volumes 1st edition, Henry Colburn, 1826, a little dust-soiling and occasional minor mark, contemporary calf, gilt arms of Signet Library to upper and lower boards, joints cracked, a little rubbed at extremities with slight loss to head and foot of spine, spine labels lacking, 8vo Gillies was a close friend of Scott and published recollections of him in 1827. His exploits attracted the attention of Wordsworth and Byron, the former of which wrote ‘Rise, Gillies Rise, the gates of youth shall bear thy genius forward like a winged steed!’. (3) £200-300

26 Fortune (Robert). Yedo and Peking. A Narrative of a Journey to the Capitals of Japan and China. With Notices of the Natural Productions, Agriculture, Horticulture, and Trade of those Countries, and other Things Met with by the Way, 1st edition, John Murray, 1863, half-title present, folding wood engraved frontispiece (with tiny nick in lower edge), eight wood engraved plates, wood engravings on letterpress, folding engraved map, 32pp. publisher’s catalogue at rear, manuscript ownership name on preliminary blank, stitching slightly strained, pink endpapers, upper hinge split, edges rough-trimmed, original speckled orange cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo (1)

31 Glossop (Captain B.R.M.). Sporting Trips of a Subaltern, 1st ed., 1906, half-tone illustrations, some spotting, original blue cloth gilt, spine a little faded, 8vo, together with The Game Animals of India, Burma, Malaya and Tibet, by R. Lydekker, 2nd revised ed. by J.G. Dollman, 1924, illustrations, bookplate, original green cloth (spine slightly faded), 8vo, with three others related: Memories of Sporting Days, by “Red Heather”, 1923, Frederick Lort-Phillips’ The Wander Years. Hunting and Travel in Four Continents, 1931 and Marcus Daly’s Big Game Hunting and Adventure 1897-1936, 1937

£200-300

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£100-150


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Lot 32 32 Harris (John). Navigantium atque Itinerantium Bibliotheca. Or, a Complete Collection of Voyages and Travels... Now Carefully Revised, with Large Additions, and Continued down to the Present Time... 2 vols., [1744-48], titles printed in red and black, 22 engraved maps (15 folding) and 39 engraved plates, some close-trimmed, a few maps torn and frayed with small losses, some leaves torn with loss, occasional waterstains and soiling, previous owner inscription, contemporary calf, joints cracking, rubbed with some edgewear, folio Sabin 30483. (2)

ÂŁ1200-1800

33 Harris (John). Navigantium atque Itinerantium Bibliotheca: or, a Compleat Collection of Voyages and Travels: Consisting of Above Four Hundred of the Most Authentick Writers... vol. I only (of 2), 1705, eight engraved plates only, lacks all maps, waterstain and some marginal insect damage, contemporary panelled calf, joints cracking, rubbed, folio Sabin 30482. Sold as a collection of plates not subject to return. (1)

Lot 32

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ÂŁ200-300


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Lot 37 34 Hedin (Sven). Through Asia, 2 volumes, 1st English edition, 1898, half-title and photogravure frontispiece to each, black and white illustrations from photos, two large folding maps, some spotting, later half morocco, a little rubbed at extremities, large 8vo, together with Overland to India, 2 volumes, Macmillan and Co., 1910, colour frontispiece to each, black and white illustrations from photos, original publisher’s cloth, a little rubbed and slightly scuffed, 8vo, plus Johnston (Harry), Pioneers in India, Blackie and Son, 1913, half-title, title printed in black and red, eight colour plates by Wallcousins, occasional minor spotting, original publisher’s cloth, slightly rubbed and scuffed, 4to, plus three related titles (8)

36 Hosie (Alexander). On the Trail of the Opium Poppy, a Narrative of Travel in the Chief Opium-Producing Provinces of China, 2 volumes, 1st edition, George Philip, 1914, forty-one illustrations on twenty plates, two double-page maps, half-titles present, title-pages with ‘Presentation Copy’ ink stamp and embossed library stamp, each with library markings to A3, volume 1 with 4pp. prospectus for the work bound in preceding half-title, scattered spotting, front hinges split, top edges gilt, remainder rough-trimmed, original gilt decorated olive green cloth, lightly rubbed and marked in places, and some minor edge-fraying, 8vo (2)

37 Jackson (Sir Keith Alexander). Views in Affghaunistaun &c. from Sketches taken during the Campaign of the Army of the Indus... on Stone by Allom, Boys, Mackenzie & Walton, pub. M.A. Nattali, [1841], lithographed title, engraved dedication, single-page map, 22 tinted lithographed plates only (lacking portrait and plates 23 & 25), contents detached, some spotting and waterstains, a few closed tears and frayed foredges, contemporary morocco-backed boards, spine defective, soiled, folio

35 Heylyn (Peter). Cosmographie, in Four Books. Containing the Chorographie and Historie of the Whole World, and all the Principal Kingdoms, Provinces, Seas, and Isles thereof, 3rd ed., corrected & enlarged, 1666, additional engraved title, general letterpress title printed in red & black, separate title for each part, 3 (of 4) folding engraved maps of Europe, Asia, and America (showing California as an island), lacking map of Africa, map of Europe close-trimmed, with loss to extreme lower edge of the map, map of Asia creased and torn, with a little loss to centre of lower edge, and towards righthand margin, map of America frayed and torn to lower margin and lower right corner, with some loss, near-contemporary full calf, rubbed and scuffed, with joints partly cracked at head and foot, and some wear to extremities, folio Wing H1691. ESTC R177977. (1)

£200-300

£150-200

Abbey Travel 506 (for the W.H. Allen & T. M’Lean issue). Sold as a collection of plates not subject to return. (1) £700-1000

£200-300

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42 Landon (Perceval). Lhasa, An Account of the Country and People of Central Tibet and of the Progress of the Mission sent there by the English Government in the year 1903-4, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Hurst and Blackett, 1905, half-title and portrait frontispiece to each volume, numerous black and white and colour plates and illustrations, including maps and plans, one folding, ownership names on front endpapers, top edges gilt, remainder rough-trimmed, original orange cloth gilt, some rubbing and marks, spines faded and slightly frayed at ends, 8vo, together with Hooker (Joseph Dalton), Himalayan Journals. Notes of a Naturalist in Bengal, the Sikkim and Nepal Himalayas, the Kasia Mountains, &c., 2 volumes, New Edition, carefully revised and condensed, John Murray, 1855, engraved frontispiece and letterpress engravings, some full-page, stitching slightly strained, contemporary manuscript inscription on front free endpaper, hinges split, all edges gilt, original blindstamped purple cloth gilt, faded, especially to spine, large 12mo, together with Bishop (Isabella L.), Among the Tibetans, with many Illustrations, 2nd edition, Religious Tract Society, 1904, black and white illustrations, some full-page, including frontispiece, original red cloth gilt, spine faintly sunned, but a bright copy, 8vo, plus an ex library copy of The Unveiling of Lhasa, by Edmund Chandler, 1st edition, 1904, original cloth

38 Kearsley (George, pub.). [Atlas], 1797, lacking title?, twenty-six double page engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, new endpapers, modern quarter morocco gilt, large 4to, contained in modern cloth slip case No institutional copies found. (1)

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£200-300

43 Le Bruyn (Cornelius). Travels into Muscovy, Persia and part of the East-Indies, containin an accurate description of whatever is most remarkable in those countries..., volume 2 (of 2) only, Besttesworth, Hitch et al, 1737, one hundred and twenty nine numbered plates on sixty-two leaves, fourteen folding plates and nineteen plates to text, occasional dust-soiling, contemporary calf, rubbed and scuffed, boards detached, folio

39 Kingdon-Ward (Captain F.). The Land of the Blue Poppy. Travels of a Naturalist in Eastern Tibet, 1st edition, Cambridge University Press, 1913, black and white frontispiece and plates, five maps (including four folding), contemporary inscription to half-title, occasional scattered spotting, original cloth gilt, a little scuffed, spine slightly faded, 8vo (1)

£150-200

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£200-300

£1500-2000

40 Kingdon-Ward (Captain F.). Plant Hunting on the Edge of the World, 1st edition, Gollancz, 1930, black and white portrait frontispiece, black and white plates and maps, some light scattered spotting, original publisher’s cloth in d.j., jacket torn with loss, 8vo, together with other Kingdon Ward titles including From China to Hkamti Long, and The Romance of Plant Hunting, both 1924, both rebound in half leather, plus Assam Adventure, Plant Hunter’s Paradise and others, mostly first editions, mainly original cloth and some in d.j., all 8vo (19)

£200-300

41 Knight (E.F.). Where Three Empires Meet: A Narrative of Recent Travel in Kashmir, Western Tibet, Gilgit, and the Adjoining Countries, 2nd ed., 1893, half-title, black and white frontispiece, black and white plates and illustrations to text, folding map, publisher’s advertisements at rear, very minor scattered spotting, bookplate of H. S. W. Edwardes to upper pastedown, original publisher’s decorative cloth, a little rubbed and slightly scuffed, 8vo, together with Macintyre (Major-General Donald), Hindu-Koh, Wanderings and Wild Sport on and Beyond the Himalayas, new edition, Blackwood and Sons, 1891, half-title, black and white frontispiece with printed tissue guard, plates and black and white illustrations to text, ownership inscription to half-title, occasional minor mark, endpapers renewed, original decorated cloth gilt, a little rubbed and slightly scuffed, 8vo, plus Durand (Algernon), The Making of a Frontier, Five Years’ Experiences and Adventures in Gilgit, Hunza, Nagar, Chitral and the Eastern Hindu-Kush, John Murray, 1899, halftitle, black and white portrait frontispiece, black and white plates, plans and maps, some light scattered spotting, edges untrimmed, endpapers a little toned, original puiblisher’s cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus two other titles related, including Tales of Travel and a Ride to Khiva (5)

44 Lear (Edward). Illustrated Excursions in Italy, Thomas M’Lean, 1846, half title, title vignette, map and 30 tinted lithographed plates, two engraved plates of music, scattered spotting, bookplate, contemporary half morocco, edges rubbed and scuffed, 4to Abbey Travel 172. (1)

£500-800

45 Livingstone (David & Charles). Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi and its Tributaries; and of the Discovery of the Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa. 1858-1864, 1st ed., 1865, folding frontispiece, folding map, wood-engraved illustrations, publisher’s catalogue at end, title and dedication leaves repaired at lower margin, scattered light spotting, original cloth gilt, rebacked with original spine relaid, some fading, 8vo, together with The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan: A Compendium Prepared by Officers of the Sudan Government, ed. Lieut.-Colonel Count Gleichen, 2 vols., 1905

£200-300

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46 Malpiere (D. Bazin de). La Chine, Moeurs, Usages, Costumes, Arts et Metiers, Peines Civiles et Militaires, Ceremonies Religieuses, Monuments et Paysages, vol. II only, Paris, 1827, 90 (of 96) hand-coloured lithographed plates, including title, engraved leaves of music (with colour title), some soiling and toning to plates, occasional marginal repairs throughout (at least five plates with repaired tears), some waterstains to margins, hinges reinforced, contemporary morocco-backed boards, a little rubbed and scuffed, folio Colas 1957; Lipperheide 1531. Includes scenes of daily life in Qing dynasty China, including Peking, palace and other interiors, military, trades, punishments, landscapes et al. Sold as a collection of plates not subject to return. (1) ÂŁ700-1000

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47 [Miller, William, pub.] [Costume of the Russian Empire, 1803], 72 hand-coloured stipple-engraved plates only (of 73, lacking plate 57), text in English and French, lacking title, some mainly early text leaves and plates repaired, occasional offsetting, spotting and soiling, modern cloth, 4to Abbey Travel 244; Colas 703. Sold as a collection of plates not subject to return. (1) £300-500

48 Myers (Thomas). A New and Comprehensive System of Modern Geography, Mathematical, Physical, Political, and Commercial; Comprising a Perspicuous Delineation of the Present State of the Globe, with its Inhabitants and Productions, 2 vols., 1822, double-page hand-coloured engraved double hemisphere map frontispiece to each, 50 hand-coloured engraved maps, 60 engraved plates, first few diagramatic, scattered spotting, some light offsetting, annotated leaf at front of volume II, contemporary half calf, volume I lacking upper cover, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to (2)

£400-600

49 Napier (Colonel Charles James). The Colonies: Treating of their Value Generally - of the Ionian Islands in Particular; the Importance of the Latter in War and Commerce - As regards Russian Policy - Their Finances - Why an Expense to Great Britain - Detailed Proofs that they ought not to be so - Turkish Goverment - Battle of Navarino - Ali Pasha - Sir Thomas Maitland - Strictures on the Administration of Sir Frederick Adam, 1st ed., 1833, sixteen lithographed plates at end, two plans, a few close-trimmed at outer margin, first plate with two holes, pp. 311314 with clear tape repairs, library stamps, previous owner inscription to title, 6 pp. publisher’s catalogue bound-in at front, later half calf, spine with raised bands, red label and gilt decoration, 8vo, together with The Ionian Islands in the Year 1863, by Professor D.T. Ansted, 1st ed., 1863, tinted lithographed frontispiece, four engraved maps (one close-trimmed at outer margin), later half calf, 8vo First work Blackmer 1181: “First and only edition of this important work. Napier was sent to the Ionian Islands in 1819 as inspecting field officer... He carried out several special assignments, including a secret meeting with Ali Pasha, and then was appointed resident of Cephalonia in 1822... Napier’s understanding of Greeks and Greek politics and his contacts with Ali Pasha, Maitland, Byron (who spent some months in Cephalonia) Guilford and many others, have combined to produce a very interesting and amusing book on the Ionian Islands.” (2) £300-400

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Lot 53 50 Oliphant (Laurence). A Journey to Katmandu (the Capital of Nepaul), with the Camp of Jung Bahadoor; Including a Sketch of the Nepaulese Ambassador at Home, 1st edition, John Murray, 1852, engraved map frontispiece, toned, first and final leaves spotted, dedication leaf with slight loss to upper margin repaired on verso with paper, marbled endpapers, manuscript ownershhip name on verso of front free endpaper, hinges split, contemporary red half roan gilt, rubbed, slight wear at head of upper joint, small 8vo

53 Portlock (William Henry). A New, Complete, and Universal Collection of Authentic and Entertaining Voyages and Travels to all the Various Parts of the World..., 2 vols., c. 1794, engraved additional title to volume I, 90 engraved maps and plates, some torn, one or two detached, some text leaves loose, occasional spotting and waterstains, contemporary reverse calf, lacking spines, boards detached, some wear, folio

Yakushi O20. A rare account of Nepal. Oliphant spent some of his early years in Ceylon, where his father was Chief Justice. In 1851 he was invited by Jung Bahadur to join a hunting excursion in Nepal, and it is this trip that forms the basis of the present work. (1) £200-300

£300-400

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51 Picturesque Europe. 3 vols., c. 1870, numerous steel-engraved plates, illustrations, a few spots, front hinges broken, a.e.g., original green cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 4to together with A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain, ed. F.O. Morris, 6 vols., c. 1880, two additional titles, 78 colour plates, a little light spotting and toning, a.e.g., original red cloth gilt, spines faded, a few stains, 4to, plus five others (14)

£100-150

52 Pinkerton (John). Modern Geography. A Description of the Empires, Kingdoms, States, and Colonies; with the Oceans, Seas, and Isles; in all Parts of the World, 3 vols., new ed., 1807, fifty-one engraved maps including some folding, some other engraved plates, contemporary speckled calf, rubbed and worn with some loss to spines, 4to (3)

54 Portugal. Sketches of Portuguese Life, Manners, Costume, and Character, by A.P.D.G., 1st ed., George B. Whittaker, 1826, 20 handcoloured aquatint plates (frontispiece close-trimmed at top margin), one engraved plate of music, some offsetting and light spotting, pp. 359-360 with small tear in text, contemporary diced calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, 8vo

£200-300

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55 Roberts (David). The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt & Nubia, 6 volumes bound in 3, 1855-56, 248 tinted lithographed plates, including portrait frontispiece and titles, 2 uncoloured maps, light waterstain to outer margins of each volume throughout, typewritten letter of presentation to front pastedown of each volume to the vicar and wardens of Christchurch, North Shields from Mawson Swan & Morgan of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, dated 1926, all edges gilt, contemporary uniform brown half morocco gilt, rubbed and some marks and some staining, 4to

56 Robertson (William). The History of America, 3 vols., 5th ed., 1788, half titles, four folding engraved maps by Thomas Kitchin, light offsetting and spotting, bookplate, contemporary calf, spines rubbed, lacking one label, joints cracking, 8vo, together with A Journey in the Year 1793, through Flanders, Brabant, and Germany, to Switzerland, by Charles Este, 1st ed., 1795, a few spots, contemporary previous owner signature, contemporary calf, head of spine chipped, upper joint cracking, 8vo, plus Narrative of a Journey through the Upper Provinces of India, from Calcutta to Bombay, 18241825. (With Notes upon Ceylon), an Account of a Journey to Madras and the Southern Provinces, 1826, and Letters Written in India, 3 vols., 4th ed., 1829, wood-engraved plates, scattered spotting, contemporary half calf gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, with other travels including Julia Corner’s China. Pictorial, Descriptive and Historical, with some Account of Ava and the Burmese, Siam and Anam, 1853 (upper cover detached), and Eliot Warburton’s Hochelaga; or England in the New World, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1846

Abbey Travel 388. Tooley 401-402. The first quarto edition, with the plates reduced from the monumental folio edition of 1842-1849 by means of photography. (3) £1200-1800

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57 Ross (Captain Sir James Clark). A Voyage of Discovery and Research in the Southern and Antarctic Regions, during the Years 1839-43, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1847, eight tinted lithograph plates (including one folding panorama), eight engraved maps (three folding), wood engraved illustrations to text, sewing partly broken and contents loose, some marginal toning, hinges splitting, manuscript ownership to front free endpapers, original cloth gilt, spines faded and frayed at head & foot, lower joint of vol. 1 split, 8vo, (Abbey, Travel, 610; Ferguson 4636; Sabin 73367), together with Thomson (Sir C. Wyville), The Voyage of the ‘Challenger.’ The Atlantic, A Preliminary Account of the General Results of the Exploring Voyage of H.M.S. ‘Challenger’ during the Year 1873 and the early part of the Year 1876, 2 vols., 1st edition, 1877, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding map, plans and tables, wood engraved illustrations, some dampstaining and spotting, slight worming to inner blank margin of vol. 1, top edge gilt, original green cloth gilt, rubbed and extremities frayed, vol. 2 dampstained, 8vo (4)

£300-500

Lot 58 58 Roux (Joseph). Recueil des Principaux Plans des Ports et Rades de la Mer Mediterranee..., published Marseilles, 1764, engraved decorative title, 121 black & white engraved maps of ports and harbours, several plates with pin holes in margins, complete as list (bound at rear), later endpapers, upper hinge cracked, 19th century gilt calf with “Michela” in gilt to lower right of upper siding, a little worn, oblong 4to (1)

61 Shackleton (E.H.). The Heart of the Antarctic, Being the Story of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909, with an Introduction by Hugh Robert Mill, D.Sc., An Account of the First Journey to the South Magnetic Pole, by Professor T.W. David, F.R.S., 2 vols., 1st edition, 1909, half-titles present, photogravure frontispiece to each, twelve colour plates, numerous b & w plates from photos, three folding maps and one folding panorama contained in rear pocket of vol. 2, errata slip present in vol. 2, top edge gilt, remainder roughtrimmed, original blue cloth gilt, silver blocked title and illustration to upper board of each, rebacked preserving original spines, 4to, together with Priestley (Raymond E.), Antarctic Adventure, Scott’s Northern Party, 1st edition, 1914, black & white frontispiece and plates, folding maps & plans, original cloth, joints splitting, spine faded, extremities rubbed, 8vo, with Joyce (Ernest E. Mills), The South Polar Trail, 1st edition, 1929, black & white frontispiece and plates, original blue cloth gilt, lightly dampstained to upper board, spine frayed and a little worn, 8vo, and Scott (Captain R.F.), Scott’s Last Expedition, 2 vols., 4th edition, 1914, portrait frontispieces, colour and black & white plates, folding maps and plans, top edge gilt, remainder rough-trimmed, original blue cloth gilt, joints and extremities slightly rubbed, large 8vo, plus other Polar exploration, including Edurance, An Epic of Polar Adventure, by Frank Worsley, 2nd edition, 1933

£1000-1500

59 Schuyler (Eugene). Turkistan, Notes of a Journey in Russian Turkistan, Khokand, Bukhara and Kuldja, 2 vols., Sampson Low, 1876, black and white frontispieces with original tissue guards, numerous further black and white plates, three folding maps, original publisher’s decorative cloth, rubbed, scuffed and faded, 8vo, together with Moser (Henry), A Travers l’Asie Centrale, Paris: Plon, Nourrit and Co., half-title, black and white engraved frontispiece with original tissue guard, numerous black and white plates and illustrations to text (including heliotypes), occasional minor spotting, all edges gilt, original publisher’s cloth, a little rubbed and slightly scuffed, 4to, plus two other related titles (5)

£150-200

60 Selous (Frederick Courteney). Travel and Aventure in SouthEast Africa. Being the Narrative of the Last Eleven Years spent by the Author on the Zambesi and its Tributaries; with an Account of the Colonisation of Mashunaland and the Progress of the Gold Industry in that Country, 1st ed., 1893, folding map, illustrations, a few light spots, previous owner signature and label remnant to half title, original tan cloth gilt, joints and edges a little rubbed, 8vo (1)

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62 South Polar Times. The South Polar Times 1902-1911, 3 vols., Centenary Edition, Orskey-Bonham-Niner, 2002, folding facsimile maps, plates and illustrations, original blue cloth, upper covers with inset colour illustration, 4to Limited edition, 169/350. (3)

£200-300

63 Stanford (Edward). Atlas of the Chinese Empire, containing separate maps of the eighteen provinces of China proper on the scale of 1:3,000,000 and of the Four Great Dependencies on the scale of 1:7,500,000, together with an index to all the names on the maps and a list of all protestant mission stations, &c., published by the China Inland Mission, [1908], colour lithographed index map and 22 colour lithographed maps, including 6 double-page, occasional minor marks, some soling to endpapers, original maroon cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks and soiling, a little frayed to head of spine and extreme corners, folio (1)

65 Strada (Famiano). Famiani Stradae Romani e Societate Jesu De bello Belgico decas prima [-secvnda]..., 2 vols., Antwerp: Apud viduam et haeredes Joan. Cnobbari, 1648-49, additional engraved title page in each volume depicting a map of the Netherlands in the shape of a lion (with imprint, vol. 1 dated 1649 & vol. 2 dated 1648), six engraved portraits and six folding plates of Dutch battle scenes by Vidua Cnobbari after Frans van den Wyngaerde, some light toning, minor dampstaining to initial leaves in vol. 1, contemporary vellum with later morocco title labels to spines, (bindings of slightly differing size), 8vo

£300-500

64 Stein (Sir Aurel). On Alexander’s Track to the Indus. Personal Narrative of Explorations on the North-West Frontier of India Carried Out Under the Orders of H.M. Indian Government, 1st edition, 1929, numerous black and white illustrations from photos (including a few folding), two folding maps, top edge gilt, original cloth gilt, few minor marks, 8vo Yakushi S721a. (1)

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66 Terajima (Ryoan). Wa-kan Sansai Zue [Illustrated Sino-Japanese Encyclopaedia], volume 62 only (from the total of 81 books in 105 volumes), Osaka: Shotoku II, [probably 1713], titles and text in Japanese, woodblock printed, five uncoloured woodcut maps, occasional rubrication, a little light dust-soiling, original paper wrappers with printed label, rubbed and worn with loss to labels, stitching renewed 26.5 x 18cm, together with a later edition of volume 64 of the same title, with eight uncoloured woodcut maps See Herbert Plutschow, A Reader in Edo Period Travel, 2006, page 13. Essentially a translation into Japanese of the voluminous Chinese encyclopaedia Sancai tuhui compiled by Wang Qi circa 1609. Terajimi was a doctor working in Osaka and arranged the huge volume of information into three sections; Heaven, Earth and Man. (2) ÂŁ2000-3000 19


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69 Walsh (Rev. Robert & Thomas Allom). Constantinople and the Scenery of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor, 2 volumes (bound in one), published Fisher Son & Co., circa 1840, two additional decorative titles, two uncoloured engraved maps (one double page), and ninety-three (complete as lists) uncoloured engraved plates, each with paper guard, occasional spotting, hinges cracked, contemporary half calf with gilt decorated spine, worn at extremities, 4to (1)

£200-300

70 Walsh (Robert). Narrative of a Journey from Constantinople to England, 2nd ed., 1828, two folding engraved maps (reinforced to verso), five lithographed plates, three facsimile plates, pp. 121-128 excised at top margin, light offsetting and spotting, contemporary blue full calf gilt, edges slightly rubbed, 8vo (1)

£150-200

67 Verner (Captain Willoughby). Sketches in the Sudan, 1st ed., 1885, lithographed title, thirty-seven colour and tinted lithographed plates, colour map, publisher’s advertisement leaf at end, light offsetting and a few marks, original vellum-backed pictorial boards, some loss to head and foot of spine,l rubbed and scuffed with few marks, oblong folio (1)

£100-150

68 Wallace (Harold Frank). The Big Game of Central and Western China, being an Account of a Journey from Shanghai to London Overland Across the Gobi Desert, 1st edition, 1913, photogravure frontispiece with original tissue guard, black and white plates, top edge gilt, original decorative cloth, faded to spine and slight staining to boards, 8vo, together with Wilson (Ernest Henry), A Naturalist in Western China with vasculum, camera and gun, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, Methuen & Co., [1914], black and white frontispieces with original tissue guards, numerous black and white plates from photographs, occasional minor spotting, original publisher’s cloth, a little faded and rubbed, 8vo, plus Geil (William Edgar), The Great Wall of China, John Murray, 1909, black and white frontispiece, engraved map, black and white illustrations from photographs, occaisonal minor spotting, original publisher’s cloth, few marks, little rubbed, 8vo (4)

71 Wright (Rev. G.N. & Allom, Thomas). China, in a Series of Views, Displaying the Scenery, Architecture, and Social Habits, of that Ancient Empire, 4 vols in 2, published Fisher, Son & Co., circa 1840 additional decorative titles, front endpaper and first decorative title cut in lower right corner with slight loss, 134 (complete as lists) uncoloured engravings, some spotting throughout, near contemporary ownership signature and address to front endpapers, contemporary half calf gilt, a little worn and bumped at extremities, 4to (2)

£400-600

£150-200

72 Younghusband (Captain Frank E.). The Heart of a Continent: A Narrative of Travels in Manchuria, across the Gobi Desert, through the Himalayas, the Pamirs, and Chitral, 1884-1894, 2nd edition, 1896, black and white plates and maps, folding map in rear pocket, blindstamp to title, slight spotting to endpapers, original publisher’s cloth gilt, 8vo (1)

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BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY 73 Allen (Thomas). The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and Parts Adjacent, 4 volumes, 1st edition, 1827-29, additional engraved title to each, engraved plates, correct as list (one folding), numerous wood engravings to text, occasional dust-soiling or light spotting, contemporary half calf, rebacked and repaired, 8vo (4)

77 Burlington (Charles, and others). The Modern Universal British Traveller; or a New, Complete and Accurate Tour through England, Wales, Scotland and the Neighbouring Islands..., published J.Cooke, 1779, decorative allegorical frontispiece, printed title, one folding map of the British Isles with some worming to margins, just affecting printed image and one folding map of England & Wales, ninety-three uncoloured engraved plates, slight spotting and very occasional marginal closed tears, lacking boards and spine, folio, together with, Dugdale (Thomas), Curiosities of Great Britain. England & Wales Delineated, Historical, Entertaining & Commercial..., 11 volumes, published L.Tallis, circa 1850, decorative titles and engraved frontispiece to each volume, 235 uncoloured engraved topographical views, twenty-four engraved portraits and fifty-eight uncoloured engraved maps by Archer, most plates and maps with a manuscript ink number in margins, some scattered spotting, contemporary cloth gilt, worn and faded, 8vo

£100-150

74 Barclay (Rev. James). A Complete and Universal English Dictionary, published George Virtue, circa 1845, engraved portrait frontispiece, decorative title and additional half title, four engraved plates, nine uncoloured foreign maps and thirty-one (only) uncoloured engraved county maps by Thomas Moule, slight spotting throughout, contemporary half reverse calf, rebacked, 4to, together with, Westall (William), Great Britain Illustrated, A Series of Original Views..., published Charles Tilt, 1830, additional decorative title, 118 uncoloured engravings on fifty-nine sheets, slight spotting, upper hinge broken, near contemporary quarter morocco gilt, 4to, with, Bartlett (W.H.), Finden’s Views of the Ports, Harbours & Watering Places of Great Britain, 1 volune (only), circa 1860, decorative title and thirty-nine engraved plates, slight spotting, a.e.g., later red morocco gilt, slight wear to extremities, 4to, plus, Allom (Thomas and Wright Rev. G.N.), France Illustrated, 4 volumes (bound in 2), published Fisher Son & Co., circa 1860, additional decorative titles, 129 uncoloured engraved plates, slight spotting, a.e.g., contemporary half calf with gilt decorated spines, a little wear to extremities, 4to, with one other volume similar (6)

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78 Camden (William). Britannia: Or a Chorographical Description of the Flourishing Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland and the Islands Adjacent, four volumes, published John Stockdale, 1806, forty-nine folding engraved maps by Carey with contemporary outline colouring, with another eight uncoloured maps (including some double-page) and one-hundred and three uncoloured engraved plates (including some double-page), few initial and final leaves letterpress titles and index lacking, some offsetting and slight dampstain to lower margin throughout, unbound, few original boards present but detached, contents slightly shaken, folio

£200-300

Sold as a collection of maps and prints, not subject to return. (4)

75* Torr (James). Antiquities of York City... , 1st edition, York, 1719, woodcut armorial to text, some old water staining to lower outer corners, last few leaves including appendix heavily browned, contemporary calf, neatly rebacked, rubbed and some edge and corner wear, 8vo, together with a pair of modern brass rubbings of Edward and Margaret Underhill of Ettington, taken from the portraitures in brass now affixed to the inner south wall of the tower of the ruined church of Nether Ettington, Warwickshire, paper slightly toned, both approximately 97 x 35cm, framed and glazed, together with an ex-library copy of a related book, 'The Underhills of Warwickshire' by J.H. Morrison, Cambridge University Press, 1932, plates and folding tables, many ink library stamps and marks, original cloth with gilt library number at foot of spine, rubbed, 4to (4)

£400-600

79 Clarke (Edward Daniel). A Tour Through the South of England, Wales and part of Ireland, Made During the Summer of 1791, Minerva Press for R. Edwards, 1793, half-title bound after letterpress title, eleven colour washed engraved plates, 19th century calf gilt, rebacked, 8vo, together with Evans (Thomas), Cambrian Itinerary or Welsh Tourist..., 1801, engraved folding map, linen repair to verso, toning throughout, later endpapers, contemporary speckled calf, rebacked, 8vo (2)

£100-150

80 Coxe (William). An Historical Tour of Monmouthshire; Illustrated with Views by Sir R.C.Hoare, Bart. A New Map of the County and other Engravings, 2 volumes, published T.Cadell & W.Davies, 1801, additional half title, folding engraved map by Natl. Coltman, ninety (including one folding) uncoloured engraved topographical plates, portraits and maps with numerous engraved vignettes to text plus tables, half title present in volume 2, book plate of Baron Dickinson Webster, hinges strengthened, contemporary half calf with gilt decorated spine, rubbed and worn, 4to

£100-150

76 Britton (John & Brayley, Edward Wedlake). The Beauties of England and Wales; Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of each County, 18 volumes in 25 (complete), 1801-15, engraved title and decorative half title to each volume, numerous uncoloured engravings, ink library stamps to verso of plates and occasionally to text, some scattered spotting and slight staining throughout, contemporary half morocco gilt, four volumes rebacked, upper board to one volume near detached, rubbed and worn, 8vo (25)

£100-150

One of sixty copies on ‘Royal paper’.Upcott, pp.933-939. (2)

£200-300

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81 Depping (George Bernhard). L’Angleterre ou Description Historique et Topographique du Royaume Uni de la GrandeBretagne..., 6 volumes, published Paris, 1824, additional half titles, folding engraved map of the British Isles and folding index, fifteen uncoloured engraved plates and fifty-eight engraved maps by A. Perrot, all with contemporary outline colouring, some maps with slight offsetting. occasional toning, near contemporary blue boards and spine, rubbed and worn, 8vo (6)

£300-500

82 Dodsley (Robert and Cowley, John). The Geography of England..., To each County is Prefix’d a Compleat Mapp from the Latest and Best Observations..., Also a Separate Mapp of England, of the Roads, of the Channel and a Plan of London..., 1st edition, published R.Dodsley, 1744, title page, map of England and Wales and the English Channel and fifty-two (complete) uncoloured engraved county maps, lacking the map of the Roads of England & Wales and the plan of London, page 139 with small tear but not affecting text, later endpapers, modern burgundy morocco gilt, 8vo Chubb CLXXXI. The plan of London is often lacking, including the copy held by the British Museum. (1) £500-800

83 Dugdale (James). The New British Traveller or Modern Panorama of England and Wales, 4 vols, pub. J.Robins & Co., 1819, engraved allegorical frontispiece, additional engraved title to each volume, folding uncoloured engraved map of England & Wales and forty-three engraved county maps by Neele and fifty engraved topographical plates, occasional short closed handling tear, a little dust-soiling and slight offsetting throughout, contemporary half calf, rubbed and worn, joints cracked, one or two boards detached but present, 4to Chubb CCCLXIII. (4)

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85 Dugdale (Sir William). The Antiquities of Warwickshire, Illustrated from Records, Leiger-Books, Manuscripts, Charters, Evidences, Tombes and Armes: Beautified with Maps, Prospects and Portraictures, 2 volumes, 1730, portrait frontispiece, title printed in red & black, double-page map of Warwickshire and five double page engraved maps of the county hundreds, fifty-five engraved plates (including twelve double page), numerous engravings to text, with many by Hollar, near contemporary speckled panelled calf, boards detached or near detached, a little worn at extremities, folio Upcott p.1259. (2)

86 [Dyde, William]. The History and Antiquities of Tewesbury, from the Earliest Periods to the Present Time. Collected from Ancient Records and other Authentic Materials. To which is added, some account of the Medicinal Water, Near Tewkesbury, 1st edition, Tewkesbury: Dyde & Son, 1790, folding engraved frontispiece, two engraved plates and one folding table, occasional spotting & marginal toning, modern half calf gilt, small 8vo, together with Dyde (W.), The History and Antiquities of Tewkesbury, 2nd edition, with considerable additions and corrections, Tewkesbury: printed by the editor, 1798, engraved frontispiece, four engraved plates (including plan), some light offsetting, edges untrimmed, modern half calf gilt, 8vo, with Bennett (James), The History of Tewkesbury, Tewkesbury: James Bennett, 1830, eight engraved plates (including frontispiece), occasional spotting, contemporary straight-grain calf, gilt decorated spine, joints slightly cracked, 8vo, and Bradley-Birt (F.B.), Tewkesbury, The story of Abbey, Town, and Neighbourhood, 1st edition, Worcester, 1931, b & w plates and illustrations, original cloth, 8vo, (limited edition 104/250, signed by the author), plus other Tewkesbury related, including pamphlets etc.

84 Dugdale (Sir William & Dodsworth, Roger). Monastici Anglicani volumen Alternum de canonicis regularibus..., volume 2 only, Alice Warren, 1661, numerous engraved plates (some doublepage) after Hollar and others, initial blanks lacking, commencing from title (torn with slight loss), contemporary panelled calf, upper board lacking, lower board detached, folio Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (1)

£200-300

£150-200

(approx. 40)

£200-300

87 Griffith (Samuel Young). Griffith’s New Historical Description of Cheltenham and its Vicinity, pub. Cheltenham, 1826, engraved handcoloured map frontispiece, engraved title with hand-coloured armorial (signature ‘Winwood’ to upper margin), 3 hand-coloured engraved maps & plans (one folding), 73 engraved plates (lacking the view of Montpellier Baths, but with 3 additional plates & 24 trade plates at rear), initial 20 plates hand-coloured, tissue guards, edges untrimmed, original green half morocco gilt with printed decorative title to upper board, joints split and worn mostly at head & foot, spine & corners worn, large 4to Hyett & Bazeley, vol. 2, p.58. One of fifty copies, with proof plates on India paper. (1) £200-300

88 Hakewill (James). The History of Windsor, and its Neighbourhood, 1813, 18 engraved plates including frontispiece, engraved single-page map of Windsor, and two floor plans of Windsor Castle (one double-page), few engraved illustrations on india paper, some offsetting and toning, light dampstaining to margins of initial leaves, hinges repaired, contemporary half calf, joints cracked, worn, 4to, together with Webster (Benjamin, edit.), The Series of Dramatic Entertainments performed by Royal Command, before Her Majesty the Queen, His Royal Highness Prince Albert, The Royal Family, and the Court, at Windsor Castle, 1848-9..., [London]: Mr. Mitchell; Mr. McLean’s; and at the National Acting Drama Office; printed by W.S. Johnson, [1849],chromolithograph frontispiece, additional title and five part titles, four facsimile bill of performance with embossed and pierced decorative margins, decorative borders in red to text, some light marginal toning, modern black buckram with original gilt decorated cloth covers inset to each board, 4to (2)

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Lot 89 89 Hasted (Edward). The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent..., 12 vols., 2nd edition, Canterbury, 1797-1801, engraved frontispieces and numerous plates (some folding) and numerous linen-backed folding engraved maps, few engraved vignette illustrations, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, armorial bookplate of Cordell William Firebrace to upper pastedowns, early 20th century tree calf by Riviere & Son, gilt decorated spines, 8vo A handsome set. (12)

91 Hunter (Joseph). South Yorkshire. The History and Topography of the Deanery of Doncaster, in the Diocese and County of York, 2 vols., London: Printed for the Author, by J.B. Nichols and Son, 182831, two hand-coloured double-page maps, fifteen engraved plates (including frontispiece) and one single-page plan, wood engraved vignette illustrations, edges untrimmed, modern half morocco, folio, together with Guest (John), Yorkshire, Historic Notices of Rotherham: Ecclesiastical, Collegiate, and Civil, Worksop: Robert White, 1879, engraved and lithographed plates & illustrations etc., hinges crudely repaired, original cloth, rebacked preserving original spine, folio, with Hunter (Joseph), Hallamshire. The History and Topography of the Parish of Sheffield in the County of York, New & enlarged edition, by the Rev. Alfred Gatty, 1869, engraved frontispiece and few plates, original cloth, spine faded and repaired at foot, covers marked, folio, plus other Yorkshire & Sheffield reference, including History of Old Sheffield Plate, by Frederick Bradbury, reprinted, 1968

£300-400

90 Hinderwell (Thomas). The History and Antiquities of Scarborough and the Vicinity, 1st ed., York, 1798, two folding maps, three engraved plates, scattered spotting, endpapers renewed, contemporary half calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, 4to, together with The Manchester Guide. A Brief Historical Description of the Towns of Manchester & Salford, Manchester, 1804, folding engraved map (offsetting to title), some light soiling, press cutting pasted at front, contemporary diced calf, joints and edges rubbed, 8vo, plus Curiosities of Great Britain. England & Wales Delineated, Historical, Entertainings, Commercial, Alphabetically Arranged by Thomas Dugdale, 4 vols., c. 1845, engraved titles, numerous engraved plates and folding maps, one or two leaves detached, scattered minor spotting, contemporary half calf, spines faded, a little rubbed, 8vo, with other topography including John Raine’s The History and Antquities of the Parish of Blyth, 1860 and John Tomlinson’s The Level of Hatfield Chace and Parts Adjacent, 1882, and Doncaster from the Roman Occupation to the Present Time, 1887 (24)

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£150-200

92 Ireland (Samuel). Picturesque Views, on the River Medway, from the Nore to the Vicinity of its Source in Sussex: with Observations on the Public Buildings and other Works of Art in its Neighbourhood, 1793, half-title with contemporary ink signature of Lord Torrington to upper margin, additional sepia aquatint frontispiece (cropped to fore-edge), single-page map (cropped to fore-edge), twenty-eight sepia aquatint plates, few wood engraved vignette illustrations, top edge gilt, 20th century dark brown half morocco gilt, joints lightly rubbed, 8vo

£200-300

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Lot 96 93 Kelly’s. Directory of Devonshire & Cornwall, 1893, two folding engraved maps (with repaired closed tears), original cloth gilt, some wear to joints and extremities, covers faded & lightly mottled, large 8vo, together with Kelly’s Directory of Berkshire, Bucks and Oxon, 1915, two folding engraved maps, spine lightly faded, original cloth gilt, large 8vo, with Kelly’s Directory of Wiltshire, 1923, two folding maps (one with repaired closed tears, and one loosely inserted), original cloth gilt, spine faded, large 8vo, and Kelly’s Directory of Cheshire, 1914, folding engraved map, original cloth gilt, large 8vo, plus Kelly’s Directory of the Counties of Derby, Nottingham, Leicester and Rutland, 1936, three folding engraved maps, original cloth gilt, large thick 8vo (5)

96 Maitland (William). The History of London from its Foundation to the Present Time..., 2 vols., Osborne and Shipton, 1756, engraved frontispiece to volume one, engraved folding map frontispiece to volume two, one-hundred and eleven engraved plates (including ten folding), showing views, prospects, plans and maps, light spotting and some offsetting throughout, bookplate to upper pastedowns, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed, boards of volume two detached, folio See Upcott pp. 623-634. (2)

97 Malet (Captain Harold Esdaile). Annals of the Road or Notes on Mail and Stage Coaching in Great Britain, 1st ed., 1876, two colour plates, scattered light spotting, original red cloth gilt, spine a little darkened and rubbed at ends, 8vo, together with The Brighton Road. Old Times and New on a Classic Highway, by Charles Harper, 1892, portrait frontispiece, illustrations, publisher’s list at end, some spotting, original cloth, spine faded, 8vo, plus A Manual of Coaching, by Fairman Rogers, 1900, numerous illustrations, a few spots, previous owner stamp, t.e.g., original burgundy cloth gilt, spine a little faded, 8vo, one of 1500 copies, with others related including Stanley Harris’s The Coaching Age, 1885 (with a presentation inscription from the author), Edward Corbett’s An Old Coachman’s Chatter, 1890, Charles Harper’s The Portsmouth Road, 1895, J.S. Fletcher’s The History of the St. Leger Stakes 1776-1901, 1902, and some sporting titles illustrated by John Leech

£200-300

94 Lewis (Samuel). [Atlas to the Topographical Dictionary of England, 1831,] lacking title, folding map of England and Wales, folding map of London and forty-one uncoloured engraved county maps (including thirteen folding), occasional spotting and staining, publisher’s cloth gilt, spine partially detached, worn and stained, 4to (1)

£100-150

95 Lewis (Samuel). A Topographical Dictionary of England..., 5 volumes including the Atlas volume, fifth edition, 1842, printed titles, atlas volume with folding map of England and Wales, uncoloured plan of London (with short closed tear) and fifty-four engraved county maps all but one (Nothumberland) with contemporary outline colouring, slight offsetting, publisher’s cloth gilt, a little worn and faded, together with volume 1 (only of Lewis’s Topographical Dictionary of Wales, 4to (6)

£500-800

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98 Masters (Robert). The History of the College of Corpus Christi and the B. Virgin Mary (Commonly called Bene’t) in the University of Cambridge, from its Foundation to the Present Time, Cambridge: Printed for the Author by J. Bentham, 1753, seven engraved plates including folding frontispiece, engraved armorial illustrations to text, list of the names, times of admission and degrees of all the masters and fellows of Corpus Christi bound-in at rear under separate pagination, occasional light offsetting, uncut, original paper wrappers, a little rubbed, spine lacking, 4to (1)

100 Nichols (John Bowyer). Historical Notices of Fonthill Abbey, Wiltshire, with Eleven Plates, and Fifteen Other Embellishments, 1st edition, J.B. Nicholls, 1836, eleven etched plates (spotted), engraved vignettes on letterpress, book ticket of David John Gilson on front pastedown, all edges gilt, 20th century green half morocco, gilt lettered spine faded, folio in 4s (leaf size 368 x 250mm), together with Britton (John), The History and Antiquities of the See and Cathedral Church of Winchester; illustrated with A Series of Engravings..., 1st edition, Longman et al, 1817, thirty etched plates including frontispiece and additional title (some spotting), front pastedown with book ticket of David John Gilson, and with a pencilled note in his hand on front free endpaper ‘See p.109 for what may be the first published mention of Jane Austen’, 20th century brown quarter morocco, spine lightly faded, some markings to cloth covers, folio in 4s (leaf size 340 x 245mm)

£150-200

Both Large Paper Copies. Provenance: From the library of Chris Viveash. (2) £300-500

99 Morton (John). The Natural History of Northampton-shire; with Some Account of the Antiquities, to which is Annex’d a Transcript of Doomsday-Book, so far as it Relates to that County, 1st edition, 1712, large engraved folding county map by John Harris (with library ink stamp), fourteen engraved plates, title, majority of plates and few leaves of text with library ink stamp, one leaf of index torn & repaired, 19th century half morocco, old reback, upper board detached, some wear, folio (1)

£200-300

101 Overton (Henry & Hoole, J., publisher). Britannia Illustrata, or Views of all the Palaces, several Seats and other Publick Buildings of England; very neatly Engrav’d, printed & sold by H. Overton & J. Hoole, 1724, engraved title, with text in English and French, and 28 fine copper engraved bird’s-eye-views, including Kensington Palace, Windsor Castle, Hampton Court, Blenheim, Chatsworth, Longleat, Althrop, Tunbridge Wells, Eddystone Lighthouse and St. Paul’s, on laid paper, untrimmed, some toning to title, and minor marks, stitched as issued, oblong folio (20.5 x 32cm)

Lot 100

Though entirely separate, this work is often confused with Kip’s similar work bearing a very similar title. The view of St. Paul’s is signed B. Cole. (1) £300-400

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106 Skelton (Joseph). Skelton’s Engraved Illustrations of the Principal Antiquities of Oxfordshire from Original Drawings by J.Mackenzie, published Oxford, 1823, decorative title with inset engraving of Wroxton Abbey, uncoloured engraved map, forty-nine engraved plates on india wove, numerous engraved vignettes throughout, some scattered spotting, a.e.g., contemporary half morocco gilt, a little rubbed at extremities, folio Large paper copy. (1)

£100-150

102 Papworth (John Buonarotti). Rural Residences, consisting of a Series of Designs for Cottages,Decorated Cottages, Small Villas, and other Ornamental Buildings... interspersed with Some Observations on Landscape Gardening, 1st edition, printed for R. Ackermann, 1818, twenty-seven aquatint plates with contemporary hand colouring (complete as list), slight offsetting, bookplate of Harold Alexander Whishaw, later ownership signature to front endpaper, upper hinge cracked, contemporary half morocco gilt worn and rubbed, 8vo Abbey Life. 45. Tooley. 359. (1)

£200-300

103 Rudder (Samuel). A New History of Gloucestershire, 1st ed., Cirencester, 1779, double page engraved map, sixteen engraved plates (most re-guarded), one engraving in letterpress, occasional offsetting and browning, near contemporary calf, joints and edges rubbed, folio Upcott I, pp. 251-253. (1)

£150-200

104 Rudge (Thomas). The History of the County of Gloucester; Compressed, and Brought Down to the Year 1803, 2 vols., 1st ed., Gloucester, 1803, half-titles to each, folding engraved map frontispiece to vol. 1 and two engraved plates, contemporary calf gilt, rebacked, 8vo, together with Britton (John & Brayley, E. W.), A Topographical and Historical Description of the County of Gloucester..., circa 1805, engraved folding map, (text comprises Gloucestershire portion of Beauties of England & Wales, being pp.497-736), eleven engraved plates, some spotting, modern blue half calf gilt, 8vo, with Cooke (George Alexander), Topographical and Statistical Description of the County of Gloucester, circa 1810, folding engraved map frontispiece, modern half calf gilt, 12mo, plus other gloucestershire topography related, mostly 20th century publications (approx. 25)

107 Smeaton (John, Civil Engineer). A Narrative of the Building and a Description of the Construction of the Edystone Lighthouse with Stone: to which is subjoined, an Appendix, giving some account of the Lighthouse on the Spurn Point, Built upon a Sand, 2nd edition, 1813, engraved vignette title (somewhat spotted), twenty-three engraved plates, diagrams and charts (reguarded, plate 5 torn & repaired), some spotting and dampstaining, few leaves and plates strengthened to margins, edges untrimmed, recent endpapers, modern quarter buckram, boards lightly scuffed, folio

£150-200

105 Ryland (John William). Records of Wroxall Abbey and Manor, Warwickshire, published Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd, 1903, additional decorative chromolithographic half title, thirty-six (complete as list) gravures, plans, etchings, portraits and tables (including some folding), limited edition 63/100, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemporary half calf gilt, folio, together with, Deanery of Warwick, The Churches of Warwickshire, 2 volumes (bound as one), 1847 - 58, additional decorative half title, thirty-two lithographic plates and four plans, bookplate of John M Traherne and James Comerford, t.e.g., contemporary half morocco gilt, worn at extremities, 4to, with another copy similar (3)

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108 Smith (James Edward). Fifteen Views Illustrative of a Tour to Hafod in Cardiganshire, The Seat of Thomas Johnes Esq., M.P., published T.Bensley for White and Co., 1810, title page, fifteen (complete) uncoloured aquatint plates by J.C.Stadler, slight spotting, contemporary limp boards with printed label to upper siding, contained in modern purpose made folio with marbled boards and a silk tie, large folio Abbey Scenery, no.533. (1)

ÂŁ200-300

109 Southall (Mary). A Description of Malvern, Including a Guide to the Drives, Rides, Walks; a Panoramic Sketch of the Objects from the Worcestershire Becon, and other Embellishments, 2nd edition, corrected & enlarged, Stourport: printed for the author, [1825], folding lithographed frontispiece of Great Malvern, five lithograph plates and two folding lithograph plans, sewing weak and some leaves sprung, contemporary diced calf, gilt decorated spine, rubbed, 8vo, together with a duplicate containing differing handcoloured folding frontispiece, five plates (4 hand-coloured) and two folding plans, edges untrimmed, modern half calf, 8vo, with [Dyde, W.], The History and Antiquities of Tewkesbury, from the Earliest Periods to the Present Time..., to which is added, some account of the Medicinal Water, near Tewkesbury, published, 1790, folding engraved frontispiece, two engraved plates and one folding table, occasional spotting, edges untrimmed, original boards, marked and worn, 8vo, and Lane (Richard J.), Life at the Water Cure or a Month at Malvern, A Diary..., 1846, folding lithograph frontispiece, lithograph plate and wood engraved illustrations, late 19th century half calf gilt, 8vo, plus other Malvern area related etc., 19th & 20th century publications, plus seven mid 19th century advertisement broadsides for J. Young, Tea Dealer, Grocer & Cheesmonger, Bread & Biscuit Baker, Richmond Road, Malvern Link, each printed on yellow paper, with differing wood engraved vignette illustration, sheet size 24 x 18.5cm (approx. 30)

Lot 110

ÂŁ150-200

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113 Stukeley (William). Itinerarium Curiosum: Or, An Account of the Antiquities, and Remarkable Curiosities in Nature or Art, Observed in Travels through Great Britain, 2 parts in one (Centuria I & II), 2nd edition, 1776, engraved portrait frontispiece to both parts, 2 folding engraved maps, 206 engraved plates (including 5 folding), occasional light offsetting to text, armorial bookplate of Sir Joseph Copley Bart. to upper pastedown, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt decorated calf, old reback preserving original gilt decorated spine, upper board detached and lower board lacking, folio

110 Spencer (Nathaniel). The Complete English Traveller; Or, a New Survey and Description of England and Wales... To which is Added a Concise and Accurate Description of that Part of Great Britain called Scotland..., 1st ed., 1771, engraved frontispiece, three folding engraved maps (one torn without loss), 57 engraved plates (complete), a few repairs and waterstains, large armorial bookplate, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, rebacked, some edgewear, folio (1)

£300-400

111 Storer (J. & H.S.). Delineations of Gloucestershire; being Views of the Principal Seats of Nobility & Gentry; and other Objects of Prominent Interest in that County..., Historical and Descriptive Notices, by J.N. Brewer, [1825], additional engraved title (imprint dated 1824), forty-eight engraved plates (dated 1825), all printed on india paper, original part 1 title bound-in at front, some light offsetting to text, some light dampstaining, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, late 19th/early 20th century dark green half morocco, gilt decorated spine, joints & extremities slightly rubbed, spine faded, 4to, (large paper copy, originally issued in 12 parts), together with Britton (John), An Historical and Architectural Essay Relating to Redcliffe Church, Bristol..., 1813, twelve engraved plates, contemporary half calf, leather torn and upper board near detached, slim 8vo, with Baddeley (Welbore St. Clair), A Cotteswold Shrine, being a Contribution to the History of Hailes County Gloucester Manor, Parish and Abbey, 1908, black & white plates, folding plan at rear, occasional spotting, edges rough trimmed, original quarter vellum, 4to, plus other 20th century Gloucestershire and Cotswold topography publications (approx. 25)

(1)

114 Ware (Sir James). The Antiquities and History of Ireland, 5 parts in one, 1st ed. in English, 1705, engraved portrait frontispiece, title printed in red and black, engraved map, four engraved and woodcut plates, errata leaf at end, D1 in Annals of Ireland During the Reign of Queen Elizabeth part with top corner torn away (affecting shoulder note), some spotting and toning, manuscript note to recto and verso of front endpaper, later panelled mottled calf, rebacked with original spine relaid, folio (1)

£200-300

115 Westall (William). Great Britain Illustrated: A Series of Original Views, published Charles Tilt, 1830, additional decorative title, 118 uncoloured engraved views on fifty-nine sheets, each with tissue guard, some spotting throughout, contemporary morocco gilt, worn and bumped at extremities, 4to, together with, Tombleson (William), Tombleson’s Thames, [1831], decorative title, seventyeight (complete as list) uncoloured engraved plates, some spotting and staining throughout, a few plates split along the plate mark, hinges broken, contemporary cloth boards, crudely rebacked with cloth, 4to, with, Fearside (William Gray & Harral Thomas), The History of London Illustrated by Views in London & Westminster, Engraved by John Woods, circa 1840, additional decorative title, twenty-nine (complete as list) uncoloured engraved plates, water stained and spotted throughout, lacking boards and spine, 4to, plus, Noble (T. & Rose T.), The Counties of Chester, Derby, Leicester, Lincoln and Rutland Illustrated, from Original Drawings by Thomas Allom, published Fisher Son & Co., 1836, additional decorative title, seventy-two uncoloured engraved views on thirty-two sheets, each with tissue guard, slight spotting and staining, bound with, Jones & Co. (publishers), Jones’ Views of the Seats, Mansions, Castles &c. of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland..., 1829, decorative title, thirty-two engravings on sixteen sheets, some staining and spotting, lacking boards and spine, 4to

£200-300

112 Storer (J. & H.S.). Delineations of Gloucestershire; being Views of the Principal Seats of Nobility & Gentry; and other Objects of Prominent Interest in that County..., Historical and Descriptive Notices, by J.N. Brewer, 12 original parts, [1825], additional engraved title (imprint dated 1824), forty-eight engraved plates on india paper and with tissue guards (plates dated 1825), lacking pages 97/98, occasional spotting, edges untrimmed, original printed wrappers, some wear and few detached, 4to Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (12)

£300-400

£80-120

(4)

£150-200

116 Wickes (Charles). Illustrations of the Spires and Towers of the Medieval Churches of England; Preceded by some Observations on the Architecture of the Middle Ages and its Spire-Growth, 2 volumes, 1853-5, printed title to each volume, fifty-two (complete as lists) uncoloured lithographs each with paper guard, some spotting and staining throughout, publisher’s cloth gilt, worn and frayed, slim folio, together with, Langford (John Alfred, Mackintosh C.S. & Tildesley J.C.), Staffordshire and Warwickshire, Past and Present, 4 volumes, published William Mackenzie, circa 1880,additional half titles, portrait frontispieces, twenty-three uncoloured engraved plates and two colour lithographic maps, exlibrary with usual stamps to verso of plates and in the text and labels to front pastedowns, later quarter morocco gilt, 4to, with another six volumes similar on British topography

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117 Aldin (Cecil). Scarlet to M.F.H., 1st edition, 1933, twenty-one plates, including frontispiece, numerous letterpress illustrations, endpapers lightly spotted, top edges gilt, original quarter vellum gilt, red cloth covers with bevelled edges, some markings, 4to, (limited edition 19/50 copies, signed by Cecil Aldin), together with [Barrow, Albert Stewart], A Gentleman and His Hounds by “Sabretache”, 1st edition, 1935, eighteen plates, endpapers lightly spotted, top edges gilt, original quarter vellum gilt, red cloth covers with bevelled edges, a few minor marks, 4to, (limited edition, 2/50 copies, signed by the author) (2)

118 Alpini (Prosper). De Plantis Ægypti Liber Cum Observationibus & Notis Joannis Veslingii equitis in Patavino Gymnasio Anatomiæ & Pharmacie Professoris Primarii. Accessit Alpini de Balsamo Liber. Editio altera emendatior, 2 parts in one, 2nd edition, Padova: Pauli Frambotti, 1640/1639, each part with vignette title-page and separate pagination and collation, title to first part with early manuscript inscription ‘Ex libris Francisci Sauvin Medici 1666’, numerous fullpage wood engravings, woodcut initial letters and tail-piece, some light spotting, marbled edges, near contemporary limp vellum, 4to Nissen 20. Johann Vesling first published his commentary on Alpini’s 1592 publicatin ‘De Plantis Ægypti’ in 1638. Alpini’s book was the first treatise on the plants of Egypt, and his ‘De Medicina Egyptiorum’ (Venice, 1591) is said to contain the first account of the coffee plant published in Europe. Vesling was a German physician and botanist who lived for a time in Egypt and Palestine before moving to Padua where he was professor of anatomy and surgery, and director of the Padua Botanical Garden from 1638 to 1649. (1) £300-500

£200-300

119 Bewick (Thomas). Figures of British Land Birds, to which are Added, a Few Foreign Birds, with their Vulgar and Scientific Names, vol. I [all published], Newcastle upon Tyne, 1800, 133 wood-engraved leaves (lacking p. 104, The Peacock, but with suppressed vignette on p. 134), one or two light spots, t.e.g., modern half calf, spine with red label, 8vo, together with two other copies of the same work, each lacking the suppressed vignette, Vignettes, by Thomas Bewick, Newcastle, 1827 and Jenny Uglow’s Nature’s Engraver, a Life of Thomas Bewick, 2nd impression, 2006 (5)

£200-300

120 Bigelow (Jacob). American Medical Botany, being a collection of the Native Medicinal Plants of the United States, containing their botanical history and chemical analysis and properties and uses in medicine, diet and the arts..., 1st edition, 3 volumes, Boston: Cummings and Helliard, 1817-1820, sixty copper-plates, including ten with contemporary hand colouring, and fifty coloured a la poupee, good margins, occasional light dust-soiling and a little offsetting (as often), ex library with ink stamps to titles, few text leaves and one or two plate versos, contemporary half calf, rubbed and worn, boards detached and one board lacking, 8vo First edition of the first American botanical, which has the additional accolade of the first American printed colour plates. Bigelow originally intended all the plates to be coloured by hand, but found the process too slow and costly. Norman 234; Sabin 5294. (3) £700-1000

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121 Blacker (William). Blacker’s Art of Fly Making &c., comprising Angling, & Dyeing of Colours, with Engravings of Salmon & Trout Flies shewing the Process of the Gentle Craft..., with Descriptions of Flies for the Season of the Year as they come out on the Water, Rewritten & Revised by the Author Blacker, Himself, Fishing Tackle Maker of 54, Dean St. Soho, London, 1855, engraved vignette frontispiece and title, twenty engraved plates (including 17 handcoloured), decorative borders to text, a few minor marks, all edges gilt, 20th century gilt decorated dark green morocco by Bayntun of Bath, joints cracked, lacking upper panel of spine, small 8vo This work was originally issued as Art of Angling in 1842, then as Blacker’s Catechism of Fly-making in 1843. This edition contains hand-coloured plates depicting flies, whereas the earlier editions contained mounted flies. Westwood & Satchell call for the frontispiece to be hand-coloured, which it is not in this copy. Westwood & Satchell p.33. (1) £200-300

123 Campbell (James). A Treatise of Modern Faulconry: To which is Prefixed, from Authors not Generally known, an Introduction, shewing the Practice of Faulconry in certain remote Times and Countries, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1773, engraved plate (bound-in after Introduction), some spotting and waterstains, press cutting pasted to rear pastedown, previous owner inscriptions to title, bookplate and presentation inscription at front, contemporary calf gilt, rebacked with original spine relaid, spine label renewed, 8vo

122 Botany. Lilies of Japan, published The Yokohama Nursery Co. Ltd, Yokohama, August 1922, twelve fine full-page chromolithographs illustrating forty-four different species of lily, original printed wrappers, a little soiled and chipped at edges, oblong folio (1)

£70-100

Schwerdt I, p. 93. (1)

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124 Daniell (William). Interesting Selections from Animated Nature, with Illustrated Scenery, vol. II only, [1809], 60 aquatint plates, some scattered spotting and marginal waterstains, pencil annotation at front, a.e.g., contemporary green half morocco, rubbed and scuffed, folio Sold as a collection of plates not subject to return. (1)

128 Jones (Paul). Flora Magnifica, Text by Wilfrid Blunt, Foreword by Prof. E.G. Waterhouse, Tryon Gallery, 1976, 16 fine full-page colour-printed plates printed at the Curwen Press, top edge gilt, original half vellum gilt with slipcase, tall folio, (signed limited edition, 392/506), together with Elick (Don & Booth, Raymond), Japonica Magnifica, Alan Sutton/Fine Art Society, Stroud, 1992, 32 colour plates, colour and black and white illustrations to text, original faux leather gilt in slipcase, tall folio

£200-300

125 Halford (Frederic M.). The Dry-Fly Man’s Handbook, A Complete Manual Including The Fisherman’s Entomology and the Making and Management of a Fishery, pub. George Routledge & Sons Ltd., 1st ed., 1913, numerous black and white gravure plates and illustrations to text, top edge gilt, contemporary half calf gilt with gilt decorated spine by H.Sotheran, a little rubbed at extremities, 8vo (1)

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£150-200

£50-80

126 Ibis. Journal of the British Ornithologist’s Union, a broken run, 1961 (vol. 103a), 1963 (vol. 105) - 1984 (126), numerous black and white illustrations, some ex-library with associated marks, all original wrappers except volumes 117-119 bound in blue cloth, some light spotting, 8vo (approximately 100 including some duplication), together with other natural history periodicals and reference, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo (2 cartons)

£70-100

127 Jesse (Edward). Anecdotes of Dogs, 1st ed., 1846, 20 engraved plates, one or two close-trimmed just affecting imprint, one or two light spots, a.e.g., contemporary green full calf by Hatchard, covers stamped with a gilt vignette of a dog within a foliate border, spine with red label and dog motif stamped in compartments, joints and edges a little rubbed, 4to (1)

129 Lachmund (Friedrich). De Ave Diomedea Dissertio cum vera ejus effigie aeri incisa, ex Museo, 1st ed., 1672, five engraved plates (four folding), bound with at front Opusculorum pars proir sive Experimenta circa Generationem Insectorum, by Francisco Redi, Leiden, 1729, additional engraved title, 30 engraved plates, some light spotting, contemporary sprinkled calf, joints cracking, slight edgewear, 12mo

£100-150

Friedrich Lachmund’s early work on the Albatross, seemingly a scarce first edition of 1672 (Copac only records the 1674 edition); the first treatise by Redi on insects was first published in 1668 and the two works are usually found together. (1) £200-300

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130 Linden (Jean Jules, Lucien Linden, Emile Rodigas, & others). L’Illustration Horticole revue Mensuelle des Serres et des Jardins, a broken run, 1882 & 1883, 1885 & 1886 & 1896, seventy-two parts, numerous chromolithographic plates, publisher’s printed paper wrappers, 8vo (72)

134 Mee (Margaret). Flowers of the Brazilian Forests... , Tryon Gallery/George Rainbird, 1968, 31 (of 32) colour lithographs, lacks plate 16 and accompanying text, top edge gilt, original quarter green morocco by Zaehnsdorf over hand-marbled boards, original cloth slipcase (rubbed and soiled), large folio, (1 of 500 copies, this copy unnumbered and marked ‘Director’s personal copy, ex series’), together with Stearn (William T.), The Australian Flower Paintings of Ferdinand Bauer, Introduction by Wilfrid Blunt, Basilisk Press, 1976, double-page map and 25 mounted colour lithographic plates with accompanying text, original green quarter morocco over marbled boards in cloth book box (slightly rubbed), large folio, (limited edition, 102/515)

£100-150

131 Lowe (E.J.). Our Native Ferns, or a History of the British Species and Their Varieties, volumes 1 and 3, 1869-74, numerous colour plates and black and white wood engravings, contemporary inscriptions to front endpapers, together with Fern Growing, fifty years’ experience in crossing and cultivation, 1895, 62 black and white illustrations including frontispiece with tissue guard, some light spotting throughout, all original gilt decorated cloth, boards and spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo (3 volumes in total), plus Pratt (Anne), The Ferns of Great Britain and their Allies the ClubMosses, Pepperworts and Horsetails, 2nd edition, 1862, 41 colour plates with tissue guards, some minor spotting, contemporary inscription to front endpaper, hinges slightly cracked, original green cloth, boards watermarked, spine faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Plues (Margaret), British Ferns: An Introduction to the Study of the Ferns, Lycopods, and Equiseta Indigenous to the British Isles..., 1866, 16 colour plates including frontispiece, adverts to rear, some light spotting, original gilt decorated green cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus 22 further 19th/20th century fern reference and related, all original cloth, G/VG, 8vo (27)

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135 Newton (James). A Complete Herbal... Containing the Prints and the English Names of Several Thousand Trees, Plants, Shrubs, Flowers, Exotics..., new edition, 1798, engraved portrait frontispiece, 175 engraved botanical plates, toned and some soiling, one plate with old ink drawings on reverse, rear endpapers and final leaf of index waterstained, contemporary speckled calf, rubbed, minor wear to extremities, 8vo (1)

£100-150

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£70-100

£150-200

133 Marshall (William). The Rural Economy of Norfolk: Comprising the Management of Landed Estates, and the Present Practice of Husbandry in that County, 2 vols., 2nd edition, 1795, armorial bookplate of Lord Kinnaird to upper pastedown of each, contemporary dark green straight-grain half morocco gilt, 8vo, together with Nicol (Walter), The Practical Planter, or, a Treatise on Forest Planting: comprehending the Culture and Management of Planted and Natural Timber, in every stage of its Growth: also, on the Culture and Management of Hedge Fences, and the Construction of Stone Walls, &c., Edinburgh: Printed for the Author, 1799, sewing weak and contents loose, general toning and some margins lightly dampstained, edges untrimmed, original boards, worn & loose with crude spine repair, 8vo, plus other antiquarian and decorative bindings, including The Landscape Gardening and Landscape Architecture of the Late Humphrey Repton..., by J.C. Loudon, new edition, 1840, and an incomplete copy of The Gentlemen’s Recreation..., by Nicholas Cox, 5th edition, 1706 (8)

£150-200

136 Palmer (Julius Auboineau). Mushrooms of America, Edible and Poisonous, published L.Prang & Co., Boston, 1888, twelve chromolithographic plates, front endpapers detached, upper hinge cracked, contemporary cloth with paper title label to upper siding, a little worn at extremities, slim 4to

132 Mackintosh (Alexander). The Driffield Angler; in Two Parts: Containing Descriptions of the different kinds of Fresh Water Fish, and the best methods of taking them in rivers, lakes and fish-ponds; with full directions for Baits, and the manner of making Artificial Flies for every month in the season. To which are added Instructions for Shooting: with rules for the breeding, breaking, and management of Pointers and Spaniels; and the choice of guns for Game and Wild Fowl, 1st ed., Gainsborough, [1806], half title, engraved frontispiece, additional engraved plate of birds, light waterstain at front, some spotting and soiling, modern green half calf, red label to spine, 8vo (Westwood & Satchell pp. 137-138), together with Isaac Walton and Charles Cotton’s The Complete Angler, 2 vols., Chiswick, 1824 (3)

£200-300

137 Payne-Gallwey (Sir Ralph). The Book of Duck Decoys. Their Construction, Management and History, 1st edition, 1886, handcoloured lithograph portrait frontispiece, thirteen chromolithograph plates (two folding), wood engraved illustrations to text, two pages of advertisements at rear, occasional scattered spotting, original blindstamped cloth gilt in bright condition, 4to (1)

£200-300

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Lot 138 139 Warder (Joseph). The True Amazons: Or, the Monarchy of Bees. Being a New Discovery and Improvement of those Wonderful Creatures, 9th ed., 1765, engraved portrait frontispiece (light offsetting to title), woodcut ornaments, publisher’s advertisements at end, later mottled calf, spine with red label and gilt decoration, slightly rubbed at ends, 8vo, together with Nutt (Thomas), Humanity to Honey-Bees: Or, Practical Directions for the Management of Honey-Bees upon an Improved and Humane Plan, by which the Lives of Bees may be Preserved, and Abundance of Honey of a Superior Quality may be Obtained, 2nd ed., Wisbech, 1834, two folding wood-engraved plates, illustrations, a few minor spots, modern half calf, 8vo

138 [Roberts, James & Henry]. [The Sportsman’s Pocket Companion, being a striking likeness or portraiture of the most eminent race horses and stallions... c. 1760], 38 engraved plates only (of 40, lacking plates 37 & 38), one or two spots, small marginal insect damage to plate I, disbound, 8vo Sold as a collection of plates not subject to return. (38)

£300-500

British Bee Books 74 & 215 respectively. (2)

£150-200

140 White (Gilbert). A Naturalist’s Calendar, with Observations in Various Branches of Natural History, 1st ed., 1795, hand-coloured engraved plate, a few light spots, later green half calf, spine a little faded, 8vo, together with Wild Sports of the World: A Boy’s Book of Natural History and Adventure, by James Greenwood, 1862, six folding maps, ten colour plates, illustrations, scattered light spotting, contemporary red half calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus British Field Sports; Embracing Practical Instructions in Shooting-HuntingCoursing-Racing-Cocking-Fishing, with Observations on the Breaking and Training of Dogs and Horses; Also the Management of Fowling Pieces, and all other Sporting Implements, by William Henry Scott, 1st ed., 1818, additional engraved title, 34 engraved plates, light waterstain at front, contemporary calf, lower cover detached, upper joint cracking, rubbed, 8vo, with others including William Gibson’s The Farrier’s Dispensatory, 2nd ed., 1726 and The Jockey Club, or a Sketch of the Manners of the Age, 3rd ed., 1792

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MAPS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 143 Americas. Blaeu (Willem), Americae nova Tubuala, circa 1650, hand coloured engraved ‘carte-a-figures’ map, some dust soiling, slight staining, archival tissue to recto, margins frayed with slight loss, repaired in facsimile, 415 x 555mm, German text on verso, mounted (1)

£200-300

141 Africa. Blaeu (Willem), Africa nova descriptio, circa 1650, hand coloured engraved ‘carte-a-figures’ map, central fold partially split, old folds, some surface staining and soiling, archival tissue to recto, laid on later card, 415 x 565mm, mounted (1)

£200-300

142 Algeria. Homann (Johann Baptist, heirs of), Topographica Repraesentatio Barbarici Portus et Urbis Munitae Oran..., 1732, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring above a panorama of Oran viewed from the sea, 495 x 570mm, together with, Ottens (Joshua & Reinier), Nette Aftekening der stad Oran &c., Gelegen in Barbaryen..., 1732, hand coloured engraved map with panorama of Oran viewed from the sea below map, 415 x 555mm, with, Homann (Johann Baptist), Portus Pulchri in Isthmo Panamensi [on sheet with] Scenographia Portus Pulchri..., 1740, engraved map and view of Porto Bello in Panama under attack by the British, contemporary hand colouring, 496 x 290mm (3)

144 Baltic and Scandinavia. Moll (Herman), A New Map of the Baltic &c. Shewing all the Dominions about it with ye Great or Post Roads and Principal Cross-Roads, circa 1720, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, inset map of the the Sound or Passes into the Baltic Sea, a little frayed and chipped along upper margin with very slight loss, 515 x 615mm (1)

£150-200

145 Battle of Waterloo. Eleven maps originally published in ‘History of the War in France and Belgium in 1815...,’ by Captain W.Siborne, circa 1844, eleven engraved maps and diagrams with contemporary outline colouring, each bordered in blue linen and laid on contemporary linen, slight spotting, each sheet approximately 425 x 550mm

£100-150

(11)

£50-80

146 Berkshire. Pride (Thomas), A Topographical Map of the Town of Reading and the Country adjacent to an Extent of Ten Miles. Describing the Main and Cross Roads; also the Seats and Parks of the Nobility and Gentry; The Towns, Parishes, Hamlets, Tithings, Villages, Farms, Rivers, Brooks, Woods, Hills, Valleys, Heaths & Commons and every Remarkable Place within the Survey, 2nd ed., pub. July 24th 1790, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, ‘picture frame’ cartouche, forty-one uncoloured coats of arms of ‘such Subscribers as were Received in time are Engraved in order they came to hand’ in vertical margins, slight staining, 660 x 890mm, Brian Kentish Large Scale Maps of England & Wales 1997 catalogue. Item no.4. (1) £200-300

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Lot 146 147 British Isles. A collection of sixteen maps, mostly 17th & 18th century, including county maps by Speed, Bowen and Jansson, maps of the British Isles by Jansson, Homann and Kitchin and regional maps by Mercator, together with others similar, various sizes and condition (16)

£200-300

148 British Isles. Allard (Carel), Accuratissima Angliae, Scotiae et Hiberniae..., published Amsterdam, circa 1690, uncoloured engraved map with two elaborate engraved cartouches, partial split and short closed tear to central fold, repaired on verso, trimmed to neat line and relaid on contemporary paper, 510 x 590mm Shirley. Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650 - 1750. Allard 4. State 1. (1) £70-100

149 British Isles. The United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland, with the adjacent parts of the Continent, from Amsterdam, to Paris and Brest, Compiled from a variety of the most authentic materials, by Joseph Enouy, published by Samuel Leigh, May 12th 1818, folding hand-coloured engraved map, a couple of minor nicks to fold edges, 75 x 62.5cm (29.75 x 24.5ins), folded into original pink boards (extremities rubbed), with printed label on upper cover, slim 8vo Scarce. (1)

£150-200

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155* Celestial Charts. Dunn (Samuel), Cosmography Epitomised, in Six Copper Plate Delineations, published Robert Sayer, 1786, six (complete) uncoloured double-page engraved charts, each approximately 375 x 555mm, framed and glazed (6)

£100-150

156* Constantinople. Munster (Sebastian), L’effigie de la Ville de Constantinoble selon qu’elle est de nostre temps soubz le Turc, published Basle, circa 1560, uncoloured wood cut plan, descriptive French text below image, map size 200 x 375mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£50-80

150* British Isles. Ortelius (Abraham), Angliae, Scotiae et Hiberniae sive Britannicar: Insularum Descriptio, [1570 or later], engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, orientated to the west, 345 x 500mm, mounted, framed and double glazed Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.16. (1)

£300-500

151* British Isles. Merian (Matthaus), Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae nova Descriptio, circa 1670, hand coloured engraved map, 310 x 380mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Kitchin (Thomas), Devonshire Drawn from the best Surveys, Maps, Charts &c., circa 1750, hand coloured engraved map, 210 x 185mm, mounted, with, Cary (John), Herefordshire, 1793, hand coloured engraved map, 270 x 215mm, toned overall, framed and glazed, with two other maps similar (5)

157* Cornwall. Speed (John), Cornwall, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, engraved map with sparse early colouring, inset view of Launceston, slight spotting and creasing, central fold strengthened on verso, 385 x 510mm, mounted, framed and double glazed (glass on verso cracked), English text on verso

£50-80

152 Camden (William). Camden’s Britannia 1695, a facsimile of the 1695 edition, 1971, numerous black and white maps, publisher’s original gilt decorated cloth in slipcase, folio, together with Blaeu (Johann), Bleau’s Atlas of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, limited edition 215/500, 1970, 115 black and white maps, plus 5 colour maps, internal hinges slightly cracked, publisher’s original gilt decorated red morocco in slipcase, folio, and Bayntun-Williams (Ashley & Miles), New Worlds, Maps from the Age of Discovery, 2006, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original boards in dust jacket, boards slightly dented to foot, folio, plus other modern map reference and related, all hardback publications, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (2 cartons)

(1)

£300-500

158* Devon. Saxton (Christopher & Kip William), Devoniae Comitatus Vulgo Denshyre olim Danmonii Populi Incoluerunt, circa 1610, hand coloured engraved map, elaborate strapwork cartouche, 295 x 335mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£70-100

£150-200

153 Canals. Wells (Lionel B.), Map of the Canals and Navigable Rivers of England & Wales, published George Falkner & Sons, Manchester, circa 1900, large lithographic map, sectionalised and laid on linen, inset map of the Birmingham District canals, 1800 x 1320mm, marbled endpapers, book plate of K.K.Wood, contemporary cloth gilt boards, frayed at extremities (1)

£100-150

154* Celestial Chart. Cellarius (Andreaus), Theoria Veneris et Mer Curii, published Amsterdam, circa 1690, engraved celestial chart with contemporary hand colouring, showing the movement of Venus and Mercury, 440 x 520mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£150-200

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159 East Indies. Speed (John), A New Map of East India, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, hand coloured engraved map, slight marginal fraying, 385 x 500mm, English text on verso (1)

162* Germany. Schedel (Hartmann), Ulma, published Nuremberg, circa 1493, hand coloured woodcut double page panorama of the city of Ulm, some restoration to lower margin, text above image and the central fold, paper size 400 x 550mm, Latin text above and on verso, verso decorated with seven woodcut portraits and a small topographical woodcut

£300-500

Published in ‘The Nuremberg Chronicle’. (1)

£150-200

163 Greece. Langlois (Nicolas, publisher), Grece Moderne ou Partie Meridional de la Turquie en L’Europe, published Paris, 1685, engraved map by Jan Swelinck, contemporary outline colouring, slight staining to lower margin, 410 x 515mm, together with, Berey (Nicolas, publisher), Carte du Gouvernement du Guienne, published Paris, 1654, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 390 x 515mm (2)

£80-120

164* Greenwood (C. & J., publishers). Map of the County of Wilts from an Actual Survey [and] Map of the County of Berks from an Actual Survey, 1829, two engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring and some later enhancement, each approximately 570 x 680mm, framed and glazed, together with, Slater J. (publisher), Wiltshire [1846], engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 365 x 225mm, mounted, framed and glazed (3)

160* Egypt & Palestine. Bunting (Heinrich), Reissen der Kinder von Israel aus Egypten, circa 1585, uncoloured woodblock map, 280 x 365mm, German text on verso E.Laor. Maps of the Holy Land. no.142. (1)

£80-120

165* Ireland. Morden (Robert), The Kingdom of Ireland [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 420 x 350mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Worcestershire [1695 or later, hand coloured engraved map, 365 x 425mm, framed and glazed

£150-200

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£80-120

161 English Channel. Van Keulen (Johannes), Nieuwe Wassende Graade paskaart Van t’ Canaal Tusschen Englalandt en Vrankrÿk..., published Amsterdam, circa 1695, engraved sea chart with contemporary outline colouring, 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)

£70-100

166 Ireland. Speed (John), The Kingdom of Ireland Devided into Severall Provinces and then againe devided into Counties Newly Described, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map, six vignettes of costumed figures, lower margin trimmed to plate mark, old folds, repaired tears with occasional loss, replaced in facsimile, small rust holes, 385 x 500, blank on verso, mounted

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170 Maps. A mixed collection of seven maps, 17th & 18th century, including regional maps of France, Spain & Portugal, Europe, The Netherlands, Moravia and Bohemia, with examples by Mercator, Boisseau, De L’Isle, Le Rouge, Covens & Mortier, Janvier and Homann, various sizes and condition (7)

£150-200

171 Maps. A mixed collection of nine maps of British counties, islands and regions, 17th - 19th century, engraved maps, with examples by Thomson, Jansson and Bowen and including W.Yates’s map of the County of Stafford, several with contemporary outline colouring, various sizes and condition, one map (E.Bowen of Lancashire) framed and glazed (9)

172 Maps. A mixed collection of approximately fifty-five maps, mostly 17th & 18th century, engraved maps, many with contemporary hand colouring, including examples by Barber, Wells, Bowen, Seale, Moll, Blaeu, Hondius, Speed, Visscher, De Wit, Ortelius, Hondius, Jansson, Mercator, Condor and Hinton, occasional duplicates, most maps with some faults or loss, various sizes and condition

167* Lancashire. Speed (John), The Countie Pallatine of Lancaster Described and Divided into Hundreds, 1st edition, published G.Humble, circa 1611, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Lancaster, central fold partially strengthened on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed, English text on verso Not examined out of frame. (1)

£150-200

(approx.55)

£300-500

173 Maps. A mixed collection of approximately eighty maps and charts, mostly 19th century, British county maps, sea charts and foreign maps, including examples by Tallis, Clark, Seale, Hall, Gall & Inglis, Greenwood, J & C Walker, Saxton/Kip, Lewis, Cole & Roper and Seller, various sizes and condition

£400-600

(approx.80)

£150-200

174 Maps. Ortelius (Abraham) Britannicarum Insularum Vetus Descriptio, circa 1600, engraved map of Scotland (the northen half of a two sheet map only), contemporary hand colouring, large strapwork cartouche, 360 x 490mm, German text on verso, together with seven Braun & Hogenberg town prospects, all with contemporary hand colouring but all with substantial areas neatly excised from image, with, Faden (William), Plan of the Harbour of Cadiz Surveyed by Brigadier Don Vincent Tofino de San Miguel. Director of the Naval Academies for Cadets, 1789, but published London, 1805, large engraved chart with contemporary outline colouring, 580 x 860mm, plus another seven engraved charts and maps, various sizes and condition (16)

£200-300

175 Maps. A mixed collection of approximately eighty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic foreign maps, including examples by Weller, Neele, Lodge, D’Anville, Moll, Cary, Sanson, Philip, Vissher and Lotter, various sizes and condition (approx.80)

168 Lebanon. Fuller (Thomas), Libanus et ejuus Vicinia, circa 1650, hand coloured engraved map, vignettes of agriculture and battles, large compass rose, one small repaired closed tear, 275 x 330mm (1)

176 Mexico. Coronelli (Vicenzo Maria), Parte della Nuova Spagna ò del Mexico doue sono le Provincie di Guadalaira, Xalisco, Mecoacan, Mexico...., pub. Venice, c.1695, hand coloured engraved map, large ornate cartouche and mileage scale, slight worming at foot of central fold and margin, professionally repaired on verso, tear with slight loss to strapwork margin at foot of central fold, professionally repaired, 455 x 600mm

£100-150

169 London. Map of London, with the New Streets, Railways, Public Buildings, &c., and Several Hundred References to their situations forming a Complete Street Directory [cover-title], 1st edition, George Booth, 1845, lithographed map, toned, some splitting and tears to folds (one with neat paper repair on verso), 43 x 73.5cm (17 x 29ins), folded into original cloth boards, with printed label on upper cover, label rubbed and soiled, small slim 8vo Scarce. (1)

£200-300

(1)

£150-200

177 Moluccan Islands Blaeu (Willem Janszoon), Moluccae Insulae Celeberrimae, circa 1609, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, inset map of the island of Bachian, 380 x 490mm, German text on verso, together with, Tabula Magellanica quâ Tierrae del Fuego..., circa 1640, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, stained overall, repaired closed tears, laid on later paper, 420 x 540mm, with two others similar, various sizes and condition

£150-200

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178 Monmouthshire. A collection of twenty-one county maps, mostly 19th century, engraved maps, many with hand colouring, including examples by Smith, Cary, Pigot, J & C Walker, Duncan, Wallis and Phillips, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (21)

£100-150

179 North Africa. Blaeu (Willem Janszoon), Fezzae et Marocchi Regna Africae Celeberrima describebat Abrah. Ortelius, published Amsterdam, circa 1640, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, large decorative cartouche, 385 x 505mm, German text on verso, together with, Homann (Johann Baptist), Statuum Marocca Norum Regnorum nempe Fessani, Maroccani, Tafiletani et Segelomessani..., published Nuremberg, 1728, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, two uncoloured engraved panoramas of Marocco (Marrakech) and Mequinetz (Meknes), one printers fold, very slight staining, 485 x 560mm, plus, Homann (Johann Baptist), Aegyptus Hodierna..., published Nuremberg, circa 1730, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, large uncoloured view of the pyramids, 580 x 490mm, with one other similar (4)

£120-180

181 Ogilby (John). The Road from Oxford to Coventry Continued, The Continuation of the Road from London to the Lands-End, The Road from London to St Neotts in Com. Hunt. Continued to Oakeham in Com. Rutland, The Road from London to Weymouth com. Dorset, The Road from Huntingdon to Ipswich, The Road from London to Holy-head com. Anglesey [and] The Road from Oxford to Salisbury Com. Wilts, circa 1676, together seven hand coloured engraved strip road maps, all with some defects, some professionally restored, each approximately 345 x 450mm (7)

£200-300

182* Ogilby (John). The Road from London to Montgomery North Wales, circa 1676, hand coloured engraved map, 325 x 450mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Morden (Robert), Bark Shire, [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 355 x 420mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with, Beighton (Henry), A Mapp of Warwickshire..., 1729, hand coloured engraved map, 415 x 380mm, mounted, framed and glazed (3)

£120-180

183* Ogilby (John). The Road from Bristol co. Glouc. to Banbury com. Oxo., circa 1676, hand coloured engraved strip road map, 340 x 450mm, mounted, framed and glazed The road runs from Bristol through Chipping Sodbury, Tetbury, Cirencester, Bibury, Burford and Bloxham. (1) £70-100

180 North America. Homann (Johann Baptist, heirs of), Dominia Anglorum in America Septentrionali..., circa 1740, four engraved maps on one sheet (Virginia & Maryland, New England, Carolina, Newfoundland & Nova Scotia), contemporary hand colouring, title repeated in German, very slight staining and creasing, 505 x 560mm, together with, Blaeu ( Willem Janszoon), Nova Hispania et Nova Galicia, circa 1640, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, 390 x 505mm, German text on verso (2)

184 Ortelius (Abraham). Geographia (Sacra), c.1600, uncoloured engraved map, 365 x 485mm Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps no.179. E.Laor. Maps of the Holy Land, no.549. (1) £100-150

£200-300

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187* Pembrokeshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Penbrochia Comitatus et Comitatus Caermaridunum, circa 1648, hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche, 415 x 535mm, framed and double glazed, Dutch text on verso (1)

185 Palestine. Visscher (Nicolas), Terra Sancta sive Promissionis olim Palestina recens delineata et in Lucem edita, per Nicolaum Visscher, Anno. 1659, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, orientated to the west, inset plan of the encampment of the Israelites, ornate cartouche, some oxidisation to watercolour causing slight cracking and splitting, small hole to image, central fold partially strengthened on verso, 470 x 565mm Eran Laor. no.793. (1)

188 Persia. Homann (Johann Baptist), Imperii Persici in Omnes suas Provincias..., published Nuremberg, circa 1730, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, slight staining, 490 x 585mm, together with, Seutter (Matthaus), Nova Mappa Geographica Maris Assoviensis vel de Zabache et Paludis Maeotidis..., circa 1730, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, some marginal staining, 480 x 570mm, with, Homann (Johann Baptist), Achaia Vetus et Nova cum Observationibus..., published Nuremberg, circa 1730, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, some staining, 480 x 570mm, with two further maps by Homann of the Caspian sea and the Peloponnese, each approximately 485 x 580, various condition

£120-180

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£200-300

189 Reference. Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Franz), Civitates Orbis Terrarum, Cities of the World, facsimile ed., Edited by Stephen Füssel, pub. Tashen. c.2008, numerous col. plts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j. a little frayed, folio, together with Shirley (Rodney W.),The Mapping of the World, pub. Holland Press, 1984, numerous b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j. a little worn at extrems., folio, with Ogilby (John),Britannia, Volume the First....., facsimile ed., pub. Osprey Publications Ltd., 1971, 100 b & w doublepage strip road maps, pubs. cloth gilt, a little stained, folio, plus Tooley (Ronald Vere),Tooley’s Dictionary of Mapmakers, pub. Map Collector Publications Limited, 1979, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j. in cellophane wrapper, 4to, with Beresiner (Yasha), British County maps, Reference and Price Guide, pub. Antique Collectors Club, 1983, numerous col. and b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j. a little creased, folio, and Baynton-WIlliams (Ashley & Miles),Maps of War, pub. Quercus, 2007, numerous col. and b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j. a little creased, folio, plus,Jolly (David C.),Antique Maps, Sea Charts, City Views & Battle Plans, Price Guide and Collectors’ Guide Book, 24 vols., 1983 - 2000, pubs. cloth gilt, 4to, together with another approx. 100 map reference, facsimile atlases, dealer’s catalogues and topographical reference books, various sizes and condition

186 Palestine. Sanson (Nicolas) Situs Terrae Canaan sive Terrae Promissionis Hodie Palestinae..., pub. Amsterdam, J.Covens & C.Mortier, circa 1730, engraved map on two sheets (as published), orientated to the west, contemporary hand colouring, each sheet approximately 395 x 460mm A later state of Christian van Adrichom’s map of 1708. (2)

£80-120

£150-200

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190 Shropshire. Speed (John), Shropshyre Described, The Situation of Shrowesbury Shewed with the Armes of thos Earles and other Memorable things observed, published George Humble, circa 1627, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Shrewsbury, central fold strengthened on verso, slight marginal staining, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso, together with, Worcestershire Described, published, John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Worcester, central fold partially repaired on verso, repaired closed tear, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso (2)

192* Suffolk. Valk (Gerard & Schenk Pieter), Suffolcia vernacula Suffolke, circa 1700, hand coloured engraved map, large decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 380 x 490mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£80-120

193 Tallis (J. & F., publishers). A collection of thirty-five engraved maps, circa 1860, decorative engraved maps by J.Rapkin, contemporary outline colouring, slight marginal dust soiling, each approximately 345 x 245mm The maps consist of:- Ireland, Austria, Thibet Mongolia and Manchouria, Ceylon, Northern Italy, Southern Italy, Central America, The Crimea, Venezuela New Granada Equador and the Ghayanas, Prussia in Europe, British Possessions in the Mediterranean, Northern Africa, Baltic Sea, Black Sea, Ancient Palestine, Modern Palestine, Syria, Falkland Islands & Patagonia, Russia in Asia, Cabool, Egypt, Independent Tartary, Turkey in Europe, Peru & Bolivia, South America, Hungary, Brazil, Asia Minor, Greece, British India, Islands in the Indian Ocean, Turkey in Asia, Isthmus of Panama, Chilli and La Plata [and] Overland Route to India. (35) £200-300

£100-200

191 Speed (John). A collection of nineteen county maps, [1611 and later], engraved county maps, twelve with hand colouring, all with defects, tears and loss, each approximately 385 x 510mm, English text on verso The maps comprise of:- Huntingdonshire (2), Radnor (2), Suffolk (2), Denbigh, Derbyshire, Montgomery, Hertfordshire, Westmorland, Cheshire, Cumberland, Brecknock, Cardiganshire, Nottinghamshire, Merioneth, Northumberland [and] Durham. (19) £300-500

194* Warwickshire. Speed (John), The Counti of Warwick, The Shire Towne and Citie of Coventre Described, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Warwick and Coventry, 390 x 515mm, mounted, framed and double glazed, English text on verso (1)

£200-300

195* Warwickshire. Speed (John), The Counti of Warwick The Shire Towne and the Citie of Coventre Described, published John Sudbury and George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Warwick and Coventry, mounted, framed and double glazed, English text on verso (1)

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196 West Indies. Blaeu (Willem Janszoon), Insulae Americanae in Oceano Septentrionali cum Terris Adjacentibus, [1642], hand coloured engraved map stretching from Chesapeake Bay down to Panama and Northern Venezuela, 385 x 530mm, German text on verso P.D. Burden, The Mapping of North America, 242. (1)

198* Wiltshire. Speed (John), Wilshire, published John Sudbury & G.Humble, [1616], hand coloured engraved map, inset map of Salisbury, with a vignette of Stonehenge, slight water stain, 385 x 510mm, Latin text on verso, framed and double glazed (1)

£500-800

£200-300

199* Wiltshire. Saxton (Christopher & Kip William), Wiltoniae Comitatus herbida Planicie nobilis vulgo Willshire pars olim Belgarum, [1637], hand coloured engraved map, 285 x 360mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

197 West Indies. Homann (Johann Baptist, heirs of), Dominia Anglorum in Praecipuis Insulis Americae..., circa 1740, five engraved maps on one sheet (St. Kitts, Antigua, Bermuda, Barbados and Jamaica), contemporary outline colouring, title repeated in German, slight marginal staining, 495 x 565mm, together with, Thomson (John), Grenada, Curacao, Tobago & Trinidad [and] St Vincent & Barbados, circa 1830, two engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, each approximately 520 x 610mm, with, Homann (Johann Baptist), Carte de L’Isle de la Martinique dressée par Mr Bellin..., published Nuremberg, 1762, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, 470 x 555mm (4)

£70-100

200* Wiltshire Speed (John), Wilshire, [1616], engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, inset town plan of Salisbury, inset engraved vignette of Stonehenge, one small hole on central fold, 385 x 510mm, Latin text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed A scarce combination of Latin text and contemporary hand colouring. (1) £500-800

£200-300

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Lot 202 201* Worcestershire. Speed (John), Worcestershire Described, 1st edition, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1611, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Worcester, central fold partially strengthened on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed, English text on verso (1)

£150-200

202 World. Torniello (Augustino), Situs Partium Praecipuarum Totius Orbis Terrarum, published Milan, circa 1610, uncoloured etched map, wind head to each corner, 195 x 380mm Uncommon. Shirley. Mapping of the World. no.267. (second state). (1) £400-600

203* Yorkshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Ducatus Eboracensis Anglice Yorkshire, circa 1645, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 390 x 500mm, French text on verso, mounted, framed and double glazed (1)

£100-150

204* Yorkshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Ducatus Eboracensis pars Occidentalis; The West Riding of Yorkshire, circa 1645, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, 385 x 500mm, mounted, framed and double glazed, Latin text on verso (1)

Lot 204

£150-200

205* Yorkshire. Spencer (E.H.), Pictorial Map of Yorkshire by British Railways, published The British Colour Printing Co. Limited, circa 1955, large pictorial colour lithographic map of Yorkshire, old folds, tipped on to later card, drawing pin holes in corners but not affecting image, 980 x 1230mm, together with, Taylor (A.E.), Pratts High Test Map of the Great North Road, circa 1930, pictorial colour lithographic map, old folds, 625 x 325mm, mounted, framed and glazed (2)

£70-100

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GLOBES

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208* Globes. JRO Globus globe, Munich circa 1960, twelve inch terrestrial globe with twelve colour printed gores, slight abrasion to printed surface, calibrated half meridian ring, presented on a turned wooden base with inset compass, overall height 18 inches (46cms), together with, Berolina Politischer Erdglobus, 1960, ten inch terrestrial globe with twelve colour printed gores, calibrated half meridian ring, presented on a rectangular stained wooden base, overall height 13.5 inches (34cms), with, Columbus Erdglobus, circa 1960, seven inch terrestrial globe with twelve colour printed gores, calibrated half meridian ring, presented on a circular metal and wooden base, overall height 10 inches (25.5cms)

206* Globe. Columbus Jordglob Ivar Asp, Stockholm, circa 1950, large 14 inch (35cms), globe with twelve colour printed gores, brass meridian ring and metal horizon ring, dispayed on a turned and carved stand with a mahogany tripod base, overall height, 36 inches (92cms) (1)

£100-150

207* Globes. Maley’s Terrestrial Globe Compiled from the Latest & Most Authentic Sources, Including all the Recent Geographical Discoveries, published Philip Son & Nephew, Liverpool, circa 1880 but 20th century facsimile, nine inch globe with twelve colour printed gores, metal half meridian, displayed on a stained wooden stand and base with three bun feet, overall height 15 inches (38cms), together with two small three inch facsimile globes, terrestrial and celestial, each supported on a patinated brass ‘Atlas’, overall height 6 inches (15cms) (3)

(3)

£100-150

209* Globes. Globe Classique Publié par C.H.Dien, Paris, 1831 [but late 20th century facsimile], ten inch terrestrial globe with twelve colour printed gores, presented on a turned stained wooden base, overall height 18 inches (46cms), together with, Replogle Lunar globe, Denmark, circa 1970, six inch colour painted tin globe, occasional rust spots, displayed on a detachable wooden disc, overall height 7 inches (18cms)

£80-120

(2)

£70-100

210* Globes. Desk stand, circa 1930, Edwardian wooden desk stand with seated patinated spelter figure of Urania flanked by a pair of spleter globes containing china ink wells, 300mm wide, 180mm deep, together with a wooden 4 inch globe with printed paper gores, detached from its metal stand, with a pair of 20th century metal desk calendars decorated with the world’s hemispheres, plus a small 20th century globe with attached brass cogs, possibly part of an orrerie, and a 20th century six inch lunar globe (6)

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DECORATIVE PRINTS & ORIGINAL ART All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 211* Bird Studies. Ten studies of birds, circa 1741, ten monochrome watercolour drawings of birds on rectos and versos of two sheets of laid paper, each drawing titled in contemporary manuscript, together with two monochrome watercolour drawings on laid paper of fish, of a similar date and probably by the same hand, laid down, each approximately 33 x 42cm (13 x 16.5ins)

213* Botany. A collection of approximately 200 lithographs and engravings, 19th century, coloured lithographs and hand coloured engravings, including examples by Linden, Van Houtte, Fitch and Bessa, various sizes and condition

Titled as follows: ‘Noctua Minor ax pallido et fusco varia Cuba’; ‘A Woodpecker one kind of Cuba’; ‘The Crab-catcher of Dominica Jamaica taken in Cuba’; ‘The Small black Bird of Jamaica 1741’; ‘The Banana Bird of Jamaica 1741’; ‘The watchy picckel, or Spanish Nightingale Jamaica 1741’; ‘The Rain Bird’; ‘Another Sort of Rain Bird’; ‘another Sort of watchy pickel or Spanish Nightingale’; ‘The Curacao vel Gallus Indicus Carthag Maracaibo’; ‘The Mudfish’; ‘parot fish’. laid down? watermark? inscriptions? (3) £300-500

214* Botany. Volckamer (Johann Christoph), Melanzana [and] Olivo, originally published in ‘Nurnbergische Hesperides..., circa 1714, two hand coloured engravings, each approximately 325 x 205mm, mounted, together with, Besler (Basil), Xylosteon alterum Dodonei, circa 1713, hand coloured engraving, repaired tears to left hand vertical margin, slight text showthrough, 470 x 390mm, Latin text on verso, with, Redouté (Pierre J.), Allium Mutabile, circa 1815, engraving with contemporary hand colouring, slight spotting to image, one small repaired hole, 520 x 330mm, with another six engravings of flowers and fruit, various sizes and condition

(approx.200)

212 Bone (Muirhead). War Drawings, parts 1 - 6, published Country Life Ltd, 1917 - 18 sixty (complete) colour and black & white photolithographs, bound in original printed paper wrappers with linen ties, spines broken, folio, together with a small collection of prints, engravings and newspapers, various sizes and condition (6)

(10)

£200-300

£150-200

£80-120

215* Botany. A mixed collection of approximately 100 engravings and lithographs, 17th - 19th century, including flowers, mushrooms and fruit, with examples by Curtis, Benoist and De Bry, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.100)

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216* British topographical views. A large mixed collection of approximately 1000 engravings and prints, mostly 19th century, engraved views, catalogued and contained in three cartons, mostly small format, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.1000)

£200-300

217* Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel). The East prospect of the City of Winchester, 1736 [but 2nd impression, 1774], uncoloured engraved panorama, some spotting and staining, 310 x 810mm, framed and glazed, together with, Loggan (David), Collegium B Mariae Winton Prope Winton, circa 1675, uncoloured engraved aerial prospect of Winchester College, thread margins, laid on later card, slight spotting, 410 x 465mm, framed and glazed, with, Walton (W.L.), To the Revd. George Moberly D.C.L. Head Master of Winchester College, This Print of the New Buildings of Commoners from the Meadow, 1844, uncoloured lithograph, some spotting, 350 x 410mm, framed and glazed, with three others similar, various sizes and condition (6)

£100-200

219* Carington Bowles (publisher). A Master Parson with a Good Living, A Journeyman Parson with a Bare Existence, A Master Parson returned from Duty [and] A Country Attorney and his Clients. 1782 & 1785, together four uncoloured mezzotint drolls, ‘A Master Parson with a Good Living’ with slight loss to margins and image, ‘A Country Attorney and his Clients’ with repaired tear affecting image, each approximately 355 x 255mm, framed and glazed in matching near contemporary ‘Hogarth’ frames

218* Caricatures. A mixed collection of fourteen cartoons and caricatures, 18th & 19th century, including etchings, engravings and mezzotint drolls, with examples by Cruikshank, Bowles & Carver, Sayer & Bennet, Spooner, Wilkinson, Hunt, Tregear, Bunbury and Grinagain, two framed and glazed, various sizes and condition (14)

(4)

£150-200

220* Constable (John, 1776-1837). A group of twelve engravings, circa 1855, twelve uncoloured mezzotints by David Lucas, each approximately 175 x 255mm

£100-150

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221* Cruikshank (George). A collection of approximately 100 caricatures, [1835 and later], a collection of approximately 100 etched plates from ‘Cruikshankiana’ and ‘My Sketch Book’, including twenty-five with hand colouring, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition, together with five volumes of ‘The Comic Almanac’ and two reference books on George Cruikshank (approx.100)

£200-300

222* [Dickens, Charles]. A large album of postcards, early to mid 20th century, approximately 500 colour and black & white postcards, some photographic, some postally used, all relating to the works of Dickens, including portraits of Dickens, scenes and characters, buildings and interiors, facsimile part covers, caricatures, etc., e.g. Charles Dickens Series, S. Hildesheimer, C.W. Faulkner, Kyd, Rotary Photo. Co., Herriott Series, Raphael Tuck, mounted in the slots of a postcard album (with some loosely inserted), album leaves brittle and flaking at edges, stitching broken, and page block becoming loose in original pictorial cloth, folio, together with Anderson (Martin, pseudonym “Cynicus”). Rebecca at the well; Before the foot lights, together two hand-coloured lithographed cartoons, each signed ‘Cynicus’, one showing a ragged pipe-smoking woman pumping water into a bucket at a well, the other showing a ragged man asleep in a chair before a fireside with one foot through the grate, each approximately 22 x 16.5cm (8.75 x 6.5ins) and mounted on card, together with approximately seventy-five Cynicus postcards, the majority postally used, and thirty-two more Cynicus postcards, each mounted on paper and contained in a plastic album, plus several worn copies of Symbols and Metaphors by Cynicus (2)

223* [Dickens, Charles]. Five original watercolours for Dombey and Son by Joseph Clayton Clarke (1856-1937), watercolour on paper, depicting Major Bagstock, Edith Dombey, The Native, Mrs. Pipchin, and Good Mrs Brown, each signed ‘Kyd’, and titled in pencil to lower margin, sheet size 28 x 19cm (11 x 7.5ins), together with Sitwell (Osbert), Dickens, Chatto & Windus, 1932, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, front pastedown with bookplate of Alain de Suzannet and book ticket of David John Gilson, original red cloth-backed patterned boards, spine lightly faded, 8vo, plus six reprints of works by Dickens all with book ticket or ownership name of David Gilson Provenance: From the library of Chris Viveash. ()

£150-200

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225* Dogs. A collection of ten engravings, 19th century, mixed method uncoloured engravings, including ‘A Distinguished Member of the Humane Society’ by Thomas Landseer, ‘Ready for a Start’ by Alfred Lucas, ‘Eos’ by Thomas Landseer and ‘Chivied’ by A.C.Alais, with other engravings including examples by Stacpoole and Giller, mostly large format, various sizes and conditon From the collection of the Hon. Christopher Lennox Boyd. (10)

£200-300

226* Dutton (T.G.). The Great Eastern Steam Ship, 22,500 tons..., published Wm. Foster, 1859, lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, old folds, some dust staining and slight creasing, laid down?, 360 x 555mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Sutherland (T.), Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope, published W.J.Huggins, 1824 [but 20th century impression], hand coloured engraving, toned overall, 470 x 710mm, framed and glazed, with, Rosenberg (C.), The Samuel Enderby of 422 tons, William Lisle Commander, Leaving Cowes Roads for London..., published W.J.Huggins, 1835 [but 20th century impression], hand coloured aquatint, some surface abrasion, 380 x 510mm, framed and glazed, with one other similar Not examined out of frames. (4)

£50-80

224* Dietrich (David). A collection of approximately seventy engravings, circa 1835, engravings with contemporary hand colouring, originally published in the ‘Flora Universalis’, each approximately 350 x 210mm (approx.70)

£300-500

227* Earlom (Richard). A Flower Piece, John Boydell, June 25th 1778, hand-coloured mezzotint-under-glass, after Van Huysum, stilllife of flowers in a Baroque vase decorated with putti, set on a ledge, with butterflies and birds nest, 72 x 51.5cm (28.25 x 20.25ins), framed (1)

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228* Gillray (James). Very Slippy Weather, Raw Weather, Sad Sloppy Weather, Windy Weather, Dreadful Hot Weather [and] Delicious Weather, published H.Humphrey, 1808, six etched caricatures with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 255 x 200mm, framed and glazed Six caricatures all relating to weather. The famous illustrated print shows the front of Hannah Humphrey’s print shop in St James’s Street. This print is self promotional in that it doubles as an advertisement for Gillray’s work and Hannah’s shop. All the caricatures in the shop window are by Gillray. Humphrey was Gillray’s publisher and he lived with her at the premises until his death in 1815. (6) £1000-1500

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231* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). A mixed collection of seven lithographs, circa 1870 [or later], hand coloured lithographs of humming birds, woodpeckers, rails and passerines, each approximately 520 x 330mm, mounted, framed and glazed, including four with oval mount apertures, various condition The prints consist of:- Eriocnemis Simplex, Iyngipicus Peninsularis, Orthotomus Longicaudus, Edoliisoma Montanum, Gymnocrex Plumbeiventris, Melipotes Gymnops [and] Lophhornis Adorabilis. (7) £200-300

232* Illustrated London News. A large collection of approximately 2500 prints, mostly 19th century, uncoloured wood engravings with text, including topographical views, military & marine, genre, royalty, historical and architecture, each sheet approximately 390 x 250mm (approx.2500)

£100-200

229* Gillray (James). The Blessings of Peace..., The Curses of War..., published H.Humphrey, 1795, hand coloured etching, 305 x 365mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Bretherton (James), Headlands Capes and Promontories, 1780, etched caricature with contemporary hand colouring, 255 x 360mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with, Gillray (James, attrib),John Bull Ground Down, circa 1795, etched caricature with contemporary hand colouring, torn with slight loss, crudely repaired, 250 x 335mm, mounted, with another seven engravings of British and foreign topographical views, various sizes and condition ‘John Bull Ground Down’ is a caricarture by James Gillray but this image is a reverse of the published caricature and is probably a piece of plagerisation of the original work. (10) £200-300

233* Iron Bridge. A View of the Iron Bridge Erected over the River Severn, near Coalbrook-Dale in the County of Salop, published J.Edmunds, circa 1780, uncoloured woodblock broadside, old folds, slight creasing and marginal dust soiling, one short closed tear running into title, 320 x 470mm

230* Gloucestershire. Arlington Row, Bibury, & Fairford, by Tom MacDonald, together two watercolours over pencil, signed and titled, 34 x 44.5cm (13.5 x 17.5ins) and 34.5 x 52cm (13.5 x 20.5ins) mount aperture, respectively, both framed and glazed (2)

Uncommon. Only two institutional copies found. (1)

£100-150

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234* Kilian (Lucas). Two animated plates originally published in ‘Catoptrum Microcosmicum [1613 or later], two uncoloured anatomical engravings with animated ‘flaps’ after Johann Remmelin, they depict Adam and Eve, each with a foot resting on a skull, Adam has Latin and Dutch text on the verso (there were three editions with Latin/Dutch text), each approximately 355 x 250mm

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The Catoptrum micorcosmicum is arguably the finest anotomical ‘flap book’ ever produced. Remmelin was the town doctor of Ulm and later Augsburg. While at Ulm he conceived the idea of producing an anatomy that could be used to reveal the muscles, bones and viscera of the human body and functioned by lifting sucessive layers of paper. He employed Lucas Kilian to execute the engravings which were based on Remmelin’s drawings. The Catoptrum was produced in several editions and was published in Latin, German, French, English and Dutch. It seems unlikely that it was used as a teaching aid because of the expense of publication and the delicay of the flaps. These two animated engravings show Adam and Eve and each has a small cartouche with a biblical quotation illustrating the brief mortality of mankind. Hollstein 565. (2) £1000-1500

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235* Lucas (David). [The Cornfield], circa 1860, uncoloured mezzotint on India wove after John Constable, 585 x 495mm, framed and glazed, together with, Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel), The South West Prospect of Manchester in the County of Lancaster, 1728 [but 1774 impression],hand coloured engraved panorama, slight creasing, laid on later card, 260 x 715mm, mounted (2)

238* Museum Galleries. Tunis Souk, by David Donald, colour etching, signed in pencil, published by Museum Galleries, circa 1925, plate size 22 x 28cm, sheet size 30 x 37cm, mounted, together with 16 other colour etchings, published by Museum Galleries (including 2 published by Gainsborough Galleries), all after Old Master paintings, including Meissonier, Dyce, Gainsborough, etc., etchers include P. Hampden Hart, Eugene Tily, Will Henderson, Arthur Hogg, Thomas G. Appleton, Sydney E. Wilson and Ernest Stamp, mostly mounted in original passepartout, with some soiling, various sizes

£100-150

236* Military & maritime. A mixed collection of prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings and lithographs of ships, military and naval engagements, portraits and uniforms, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx. 90)

(17)

239* Prints, engravings & etchings. A collection of approximately 50 various 19th century prints including Sigismond Himeley, Depart pour la chasse au cerf aux environs de Manille [from Laplace Voyage au tour du mond par les mers de l’Inde et de la Chine executé sur La Corvette de l’etat La Favorite, 1833-35[, sepia aquatint, some minor marginal spotting, plate size 37 x 27 cm, sheet size 45.5 x 31 cm (18 x 12.5 ins), together with 5 colour lithographic views from Sketches of Scenery in the West of Somerset, by Miss Sweeting (Alfoxton Park, Kingston, Stoke de Courcy, Dunster Castle & Bishophull), Bristol, circa 1840, plus John Gould, Red-chested Dottrel, colour lithograph, sheet size 37 x 54 cm (14.5 x 21.25 ins), an aquatint of Venice by Morton Mathews, signed, a large etching of the Gashofberg, Nuremberg, circa 1880s, signed indistinctly, framed, etc.

£100-150

237 Mitchell (W.F.). A collection of twenty-three marine lithographs, [1890 - 93], colour chromolithographs, originally published in Low’s ‘Her Majesty’s Navy’, each approx. 185 x 235mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with another six similar lithographs, various sizes and condition, all framed and glazed, plus other various photographs and prints (50)

£200-300

£50-80

(approx. 50)

£150-200

240* Philadelphia. The East Prospect of the City of Philadelphia in the Province of Pennsylvania, published ‘The London Magazine’, [1761], uncoloured engraving, old folds, 170 x 505mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£300-500

241* Portraits. A mixed collection of approximately 1000 engravings, 18th & 19th century, uncoloured engravings, mostly small format, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.1000)

£100-200

242* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 700 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings, lithographs and mezzotints, including portraits, genre, British topographical views, religion, sporting, Hogarth, professions, classical, caricatures and maps, various sizes and condition

Lot 238

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243* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 500 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings and lithographs, including British topographical views, ‘Hogarth’, military & marine, natural history, genre, advertisements, historical and fashion, various sizes and condition

249* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 150 prints and engravings, mostly 19th & early 20th century, prints, engravings, lithographs, photographs, watercolours and pencil drawings, including twelve large lithographs of the Lake District after J.B.Pyne, various sizes and condition

(approx.500)

(approx.150)

£200-300

244* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 600 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, engravings, lithographs and mezzotints, including portraits, genre, topographical views, natural history, juvenile, music covers, fashion and religion, various sizes and condition (approx.600)

£200-300

250* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately forty-five prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including topographical engravings, portraits, Vue D’optiques, a Hokusai Manga, a set of ‘Diderot’ trade engravings showing the manufacture of fans and four Spanish watercolour designs for fans, etchings, mezzotints and a large historical engraving showing William Penn signing a treaty with the Indians, various sizes and condition

£150-200

245* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately sixty prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including a set of twelve aquatints with contemporary hand colouring of Spanish bull fighting by Edward Orme, approximately thirty ‘Dr Syntax’ caricatures by Thomas Rowlandson, with other cartoons and caricatures by Cruikshank, Rowlandson and Alken, plus natural history, coaching and classical scenes, various sizes and condition

251* Railways. Hughes (S.G.), Travelling on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, published R.Ackermann, 1831, pair of aquatint engravings after I.Shaw, each with two images, with contemporary hand colouring, some spotting, engravings laid on later card, each approximately 250 x 670mm, framed and glazed

(approx.60)

(2)

(approx.45)

£100-150

£200-300

£300-500

246* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of sixteen engravings, 19th century, uncoloured mixed method engravings, including genre, portraits, fox hunting, hawking and historical, with examples by Webb, Burnett, Bromley, Simmons, Holyer, Landseer, Giller, Bellin, Alais and Walker, mostly large format, various sizes and condition From the estate of the late Hon. Christopher Lennox Boyd. (16)

£200-300

247* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately seventy prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings, mezzotints and lithographs, including genre, marine, topographical views, religion, classical, sporting, greetings cards and a small collection of marbled paper, together with a map of Oxford by Cecily Peele, various sizes and condition (approx.70)

£150-250

248* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of thirty-five engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings, lithographs and gravures, including portraits, genre and classical scenes, mostly large format, various sizes and condition (35)

£100-150

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254* Topographical engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 475 engravings, mostly 19th century, uncoloured British and foreign topographical views, including examples by Finden, Greatbach, Tombleson, Watts, Bartlett, Shepherd and Bradshaw, occasional duplicates, various sizes and condition

252* Roberts (David). Ascent of the Lower Range of Sinai, Encampment of the Aulad-Said, The Sea of Tiberias, Jericho and [The Acropolis Lower end of the Valley], circa 1845, five tinted lithographs, one with hand colouring, one print (The Acropolis) trimmed to image, each approximately 380 x 510mm, mounted, together with, Jack (Lietenant Colonel Alexander), [View of the Mountains round Kot Kangra], published in ‘Six Views of Kot Kangra, [1847], lithograph with contemporary hand colouring, 460 x 310mm, mounted The last item described. Abbey Travel no 473. (6)

(approx.475)

255* Turrell (Arthur James, A.R.E., 1871-). [Cruel Winter], published L.H.Lefevre, 1886, uncoloured etching on India wove after Edward Frederick Brewtnall, proof before title, signed in pencil below image by artist and engraver, blindstamp of The Printseller’s Association, 820 x 510mm, mounted

£150-200

253* Rowlandson (Thomas). [A Kick up at a Hazard Table], published J.Harris, 1787, etching with contemporary hand colouring, lacking title, some worming to margins, 420 x 550mm, framed and glazed, together with, Cruickshank (Isaac), Dandies having a Treat, published T.Tegg, 1818 [and] Humming Birds - or a Dandy Trio, published G.Humphrey, 1819, two hand coloured etchings, one print trimmed to neat line, each approximately 250 x 340mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with, Grozier (J.), The Village Ale-House, circa 1780, stipple engraving after H.Bunbury 410 x 510mm, framed and glazed, plus three others similar (7)

£150-200

From the estate of the late Hon. Christopher Lennox Boyd. (1)

£100-150

256* Wiltshire. A Representation of the Procession at Wootton Bassett on Wednesday Feb. 3rd. 1808, the morning after the election, on which occasion nearly the whole of the electors attended their Member, Mr Walsh, from Wootton Bassett to Swindon on his return home..., n.d. circa 1830, uncoloured aquatint showing a long winding procession of people, some in carriages, many waving flags and banners, with a line of buildings in the background including the Church, Market Cross and Public House, on two conjoined sheets, slight damage to edges, laid on modern wooden frame, 410 x 1240mm

£150-200

Scarce. (1)

£200-300

257* Yachting. Brierly (O.W), Brig Yacht Wanderer. Benjamin Boyd Esqr. published Edward Fry & Son, London & Plymouth, circa 1840, lithograph by Day & Haghe with contemporary hand colouring, 360 x 455mm, framed and glazed in a near contemporary maple frame, together with, Hicks (G.), The Schooner Yacht Alarm, R.Y.S. 248 Tons, published Messrs. Fores, 1852, lithograph after J.M.Gilbert, contemporary hand colouring, slight staining to margins, 380 x 460mm, framed and glazed in a near contemporary maple frame (2)

£200-300

258* Yorkshire. Picken (Thomas), Bedale Yorkshire, published Day & Haghe, circa 1865, lithograph after Anson A. Martin with contemporary hand colouring, slight staining, 400 x 520mm, framed and glazed (1)

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HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS, AUTOGRAPHS & EPHEMERA

Lot 256 259* Advertisement. Two Japanese promotional labels for ‘Basket Fired Japan Tea’, circa 1920, colour woodblock printed on thin japanese paper, 34 x 29cm (13 x 11.5ins) (2)

261* Elizabeth II. Royal Letters Patent on vellum appointing Sir Arthur Desmond Herne Plummer to be Baron Plummer of St. Marylebone on the 29th May 1981, vellum document with a calligraphic letter & royal armorial heightened in gold, with great seal attached contained in plush lined red leather covered case with hinged lid and clasp, including a related printed official Writ of Summons to Parliament with embossed seal (folded), contained together in fitted plush lined red leather covered case with hinged lid, clasps & carrying handle, Letters Patent approximately 42 x 55.5cm (16.5 x 22 inches), case 45.5 x 59cm (17.75 x 23.25inches)

£150-200

260* Cheshire Deeds. A group of deeds and papers relating to the manor and lands &c of Wallerscote, Cheshire, 1605-1728, plus an undated early 18th-century letter, including three deeds of 1697 signed by Hugh, Viscount Cholmondeley, having his seal, a number of different complete seals, some armorial to be found on other documents, a deed of 1628 with attached schedule of debts, headed with 0 owed to the House of Correction, a list of documents drawn up in 1726 includes 9 items dated 1605-1639 (all but one remain in this collection), two recoveries sued in the Court at Chester, a total of 19 items of which 15 are dated 1700 or earlier, and of these 9 are dated 1651 or earlier, mostly vellum, some spotting and soiling, various sizes

Arthur Desmond Herne Plummer, Baron Plummer of St. Marylebone (19142009) was a Conservative politician in London and the longest serving Leader of the Greater London Council. He was knighted in 1971. In 1981 he was given a life peerage as Baron Plummer of St Marylebone in the City of Westminster for which this document relates. (1) £300-500

Hugh Cholmondeley (died 1725), Viscount 1681, Earl 1706: a courtier (Treasurer of the Household 1708-1713 and 1714-1724) and Cheshire notable, Lord Lieutenant 1704. Wallerscote is near Onston and not far from Northwich. (19) £300-400

262* Essex deed. A grant by the Court of Wards and Liveries, on behalf of King James I, to Sir George Keyre (or Keere) of the Parish of St. Martin in the Fields, Middlesex, dated 25 January 1622, for 40 shillings, of lands of William Greene, Esquire, deceased, in the County of Essex, Moiety of the Manor of Great Samford, Manor of Little Samford and Avowson of Church of Little Samford, tenaments called Fowlkes and Dykes &c, Manor of Bleyes alias Bloys, Manor of Grossalls &c, being in the King’s hands by the minority of Edward Greene, cousin and next heir of William Greene, to Keere during the minority of the heir, paying the Receiver General of the Court of Wards 0 annually, and 2 shillings yearly paid for the Auditor’s clerk engrossing the accounts, Keere also obsverving conditions laid down in detail re repairs, keeping courts of manors, etc., subscribed ‘L Cranfeild’, note of examination by ‘Hu:Audeley’, seal of court of wards now missing, endorsed with note of enrollment before the auditor of the court, easter term, 1622, subscribed by John Tooke and Francis Curll, auditors, some dust-soiling not affecting legibility, 34 x 60cm, seal tag appended with a wax seal missing Lionel Cranfield (1575-1645), Knight 1613, Baron Cranfield 1621, Earl of Middlesex 1622. Cranfield signs this deed as Master of the Court of Wards, which office he held 1619-1624; he was Lord Treasurer 1621-24 and held many other public offices, until impeached for corruption in 1624, having fallen out with Buckingham. See also Oxford DNB, which epitomises him as Merchant, Financier and Government Minister. (1) £200-250

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263 The Fonthill Estate. Particulars and Conditions of Sale of the Fonthill Estate, so renowned in Modern History, will include a description of The Pavilion and its Beautiful Park, extensive Manors and Farms, The Splendid Lake, and Luxuriant Woods and Plantations... The whole will be Sold by Auction by Mr. Geoe. Robins at the Auction Mart, opposite the Bank of England, on Thursday, 29th October, 1829, at 12 o’Clock, in three lots, (In consequence of the ill state of Health of the respected Proprietor.), 1829, 8pp., several faint folds, slightly frayed to lower edge (with minor loss of text on first page), slim folio (34 x 24cm/13.5 x 9.5ins), together with A Plan of Fonthill Park and Estate, The Property of George Mortimer, Esqre. To be Sold by Auction, by Mr. George Robins..., 1829, folding plan lithographed by W. Day, hand-coloured in outline to show defining boundaries of the three lots for sale, 51.5 x 40.5cm (20.25 x 16ins), plus two lithographed views by W. Day, one of Fonthill Pavilion, faintly spotted and with vertical fold, 22.5 x 26.5cm (8.75 x 10.5ins) and the other with four views of Fonthill Park (‘The Entrance, Gateway & Lodge’, ‘A View of the Scenery of the American Plantations’, ‘A Scene in the Alpine Gardens’, ‘The Boat House’), spotted and slightly stained, split at ends of vertical fold, 23.5 x 32cm (9.5 x 12.5ins) Rare sale particulars relating to George Mortimer’s attempt to dispose of part of the Fonthill Estate in the autumn of 1829. Only two locations found: Bodleian Library and Fonthill Estate archives. George Mortimer was the heir of John Farquhar who had purchased Fonthill from William Beckford in 1822, then died shortly after the Abbey’s disastrous collapse in 1826. In 1829 George Mortimer offered for sale the eastern part of the estate, which did not include the site of Fonthill Abbey, but did include what was left of Fonthill Splendens (i.e. The Pavilion), Beckford’s childhood and young adulthood home. The first two lots (the part of the estate which included The Pavilion, and the factory and surrounding land respectively) were both unsold, although James Morrison eventually acquired the The Pavilion and part of the estate. The third lot (Lawn Farm) was bought by John Benett of Pythouse. (4) £300-500

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264* Frankenstein Playbill. Presumption! Or, The Fate of Frankenstein. Fourth Time, Theatre Royal, English Opera House, Strand, This Evening, Thursday, July 31st, 1823, printed letterpress playbill, advertising as the headline production the fourth performance of the first play to dramatize Mary Shelley’s novel, with an eight-line quotation from the preface to the novel, featuring Mr Wallack as Frankenstein, Mr Rowbotham as De Lacey, plus T.P. Cooke et al., also advertising performances of A Roland For An Oliver and The Rival Soldiers, thin wove paper, verso blank, light spotting with one darker spot lower right, 334 x 218mm (13.25 x 8.75ins) (1)

265* The Vampire / Frankenstein Playbill. Positively the Last Night of the Company’s Performing this Season. Mr T.P. Cooke this evening, as The Vampire; also as The Monster, in Presumption; or, the Fate of Frankenstein. Theatre Royal, English Opera House, Strand. This Evening, Thursday, October 5th, 1826, some creasing and minor spotting, a little frayed to left margin not affecting letterpress, printed on plain thin wove paper, verso blank, 328 x 204mm (13 x 8ins) (1)

£300-500

£400-600

Two very rare playbills. Presumption, a two-act play by Richard Brinsley Peake, was the first dramatisation based on Mary Shelley's anonymous novel to be performed on stage. It opened on 28 July 1823 at the English Opera House [Lyceum Theatre, where Bram Stoker was later to work] on the Strand, London. Peake took some liberties in his adaptation, adding several new characters including the first of Victor Frankenstein's various assistants. Notably, he also turned Mary Shelley's well-cultured monster into a mute and rather idiotic creature. On the playbill his character's name is simply represented by a series of dashes. For this first season James Wallack took the part of Doctor Frankenstein and Thomas Potter Cooke the part of the monster. Three years earlier Cooke had first starred as Ruthven in a play called The Vampire. He was to star in the same role in 1826 as seen here for the extraordinary double bill featuring both plays, with a Mr Baker now playing the part of Frankenstein.

The Vampire was adapted from a work by John Polidori, who had begun his story during the same infamous summer gathering of 1816 in Switzerland, while staying with the Shelleys and Lord Byron. It was then that Mary Shelley's novel was also spawned. The novel had not been a great commercial success and many had presumed it was written by Mary's infamous husband Percy Shelley. It was his notoriety that possibly kept playwrights away from the work until after his death by drowning in 1822. Mary Shelley had mixed feelings about the play when it opened but, echoing Lord Byron, wrote: 'But lo and behold I found myself famous! Frankenstein had prodigious success as a drama and was about to be repeated for the twenty-third night at the English Royal Opera House'. Mary Shelley herself attended a performance on 29 August 1823. Whatever Mary Shelley's misgivings, having concluded 'the story is not well managed', the public were smitten and undeterred by controversy and protests against its ‘attack on the Christian faith’. Indeed, by 1826 there were said to have been about fifteen play versions based to some extent on Shelley's novel. Additionally, a second edition of Shelley's novel was issued on 11 August 1823, this time giving Mary Shelley's name. Its fame in its own right, plus that of The Vampire and all their collective reimaginings in print, on stage and on screen, has meant that Frankenstein, Dracula and all their progeny are forever implanted in the modern psyche.

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266* Gloucestershire Deeds. A group of 3 folding vellum deeds, 1611-1682, including a feoffment of bargain and sale by Thomas Rickards the Elder of Rodborough in Minchinhampton, Glos, weaver, to his son Thomas Junior, a messuage called Rookesmore... , 27 September 1611, portion of seal, the second a lease for one year by William Hopton the Elder of Stroud, mercer, and his son and heir William the younger, to William Barratt of Rodborough ‘freemason’, 16 December 1682, two papered seals, the third a feoffment of grant by Daniel Fowler of Stonehouse, Glos, gentleman, and William Wayte of Painswick, Glos, yeoman, to Robert Innowes of Minchinhampton, clothier, 17 March 1912, two tags and one with seal of William Wayte, all in English, with property details, witnesses and notes to each dorse, a little soiling, various sizes (3)

268 Inquest Reports. A manuscript volume of reports of inquests held at Guildhall, Doncaster, 1859-1872, 541 inquest reports on approximately 250 leaves, written in various hands, each giving a detailed account from various people connected to the demise of the deceased in each case, for example surgeons, family members, neighbours, etc., with 70pp. at rear with monetary accounts titled ‘An Abstract of Inquisitions’ for the Borough of Doncaster, original half sheep, worn, lacking spine and corners showing, thick 4to A fascinating account, with descriptions of a large number of deaths, and with various verdicts recorded, such as: Accidentally killed on the Great Northern Railway’; ‘Found dead in bed, death being caused by apoplexy, through excessive drinking’; ‘Died from injuries received by being accidentally knocked down by a locomotive engine’; ‘Died suddenly on the way to the workhouse By the visitation of God’; Mortally scalded by accidentally falling into a Brewery Vat’; ‘Found drowned in the River Don’; ‘Hung himself in a fit of temporary insanity’. (1) £200-300

£150-200

267 House of Commons Journal. Two manuscript volumes of the House of Commons Journal, 21st June-15th August 1645 and 12th April-18th June 1689, early 19th century, the whole copied in a fine old style hand on paper with red ruled borders, 466pp. and 521pp. respectively, plus tabulated index to each, some light spotting, first and final leaves dust-soiled and with corners curled, all edges gilt, both lacking front and rear boards, folio The first volume covers part of the Civil War period. (2)

269* L’Opera. Celebration Opening October 8th 1965, a pair of autographed cardboard panels with printed header, over 200 autographs in black felt tip pen, including actors and other notables, signatures include Alan Bates, Dorothy Tutin, James Bolam, Sue Jameson, Rodney Bennett, Jeremy Brett, Constance Shacklock, Ann Todd, Ian Wallace, etc., some scratches, marks and toning, autograph sheets each 55 x 77cm, both framed and one glazed

£200-300

(2)

£70-100

270 Manuscript recipe book. A Valuable Compendium of Culinary Knowledge. Dedicated by Permission to Captain Purvis R.B.M. By His affectionate Sister The Transcriber, 1828, calligraphic title-page, 3pp. index, and 54pp. recipes, e.g. Marble Head, Cowslip Vinegar, Boil’d Custard Pudding, College Pudding, Malagotany Soup, Wellington Puddings, Veal Tendrons, Lobster Pudding, plus a large number of blank leaves, lower hinge split, original red half roan gilt, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, together with three other manuscript recipe books, one belonging to Emma Williams, Wasperton, Warwickshire, dated 1840, another of a similar date belonging to Anne Langford, Ellesmere, and the third with no ownership but dated 1812 and 1818, plus a commonplace book belonging to Elisabth Althea Heberden (1786-1855), dated 1816, filled with numerous manuscript writings, a few original drawings, and a scissor cut silhouette of children in a garden

Lot 268

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£200-300


Lot 271 271* Medieval Deeds - Lancashire. Two medieval deeds in Latin, both in Latin on vellum, the first dated at Mitton, 7 April 1344, being a grant by Adam, son of Ralph, son of John, son of William de Threlfalle to Thomas le S[er]rais and his wife Agnes of all the grantor’s land in Threlfalle [in Goosnargh, Lancashire], witnesses include Richard de Hogton knight dominus John de Barton, Richard de Caterale, Thomas de Knowle, a few old small dark stains not affecting legibility, several worm holes close to one fold, slightly affecting lettering, sealed tag attached, the second a letter of attorney from Laurence de Mirescogh, Chaplain to Richard de Cat[er]ale, dated at Claughton, 15 July 1358, to deliver to John, son and heir of John de Miresogh junior seisin in all lands and tenaments of Laurence, witnesses including John le Tayllour of Kyrklond [Kirkland], Richard de Caterale, John de Plesington, William de Kyrklond, et al, horizontal tags, both 8.5 x 22cm and similar (2)

272 [Owen, Robert, 1771-1858]. Collection of Songs, Glees &c., Numbers 9 & 10, New Lanark, 1825, two broadsheets printed in double column with poems, songs and ballads by various authors including Robert Burns, each with contemporary ink inscription ‘Clara’ to verso, a little rubbed and slightly fraying at corners, 28 x 20cm (11 x 8ins) Rare. Possibly published by the socialist and philanthropist Owen for use at his New Lanark schools. In his autobiography, Owen reports the performance of these songs as part of the education of the students: “In their singing lessons [they were] trained to harmonise; it was delightful to hear one hundred and fifty [of them] singing the old popular Scotch songs with simplicity and unaffected feeling”. No other copies located or noted in bibliographies. (2) £100-150

£400-600

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Lot 276 275* Robertson (William, 1721-1793). Autograph letter signed, to the publisher Andrew Strahan, 13th March 1796, discussing the publication of a new edition of his father’s History of America, mentioning corrections and additions to the 1796 edition, querying the date of publication and the length of the book, and listing the people to whom the twelve presentation copies are to be sent, 3pp. (two conjugate leaves), some spotting, short edge-tear at foot of gutter, 4to. (Recipients of the presentation copies include Edmund Burke, John Crawford, Major General Ross, Marquis Cornwallis, Hon. Colonel Wortley Montague Stewart, Earl of Warwick, Bishop of Salisbury, Mr. Secretary Dundas and the Lord Chancellor), together with Trade advertisement. The Unemployed Comb Makers, n.p., mid 19th century, single leaf, printed on one side, text with armorial device at head, contained within typographical border, with evidence of two folds, but in good condition, 17.5 x 12.5cm (7 x 5ins)

273 Penmanship. Manuscript book of penmanship exercises by Alexander L. Shepherd, Brook House Academy, 1856, ff.13, each recto with a maxim in verse, each written in a neat copperplate hand and with embellished calligraphic heading, some light spotting and marks, endpapers somewhat stained, original half limp morocco, soiled and worn, slim oblong folio, plus four manuscript arithmetic books, three belonging to John Parker of Ulverstone, 1816, and the other belonging to B. Parker, some toning and soiling to first and final leaves, original marbled wrappers, 4to (5)

£100-200

274* Postal History. An autograph letter signed from George Bartley [?1782-1858, Comedian], ‘Geo Bartley’, 27 Manchester Street, 12 July 1818, to Francis Freeling about his forthcoming visit to USA, a lengthy letter largely concerning a hope for introductions and related matters, and referring to ‘the deranged state of the Drury Lane concern has induced me to listen to repeated invitations to visit the United States of America for an indefinite period...’, 5 pp., integral address leaf with two stamped (one unpaid) and wax seal, a little soiling, 4to, together with a letter from Henry Gaulburn [17841856, Statesman], to the same recipient, Betchworth House, 4 September 1835, concerning the delivery of his letters and their forwarding to this address rather than to Portman Square, his residence, 4 pp., 8vo, plus a pre-printed returned letter ‘envelope’ with printed signature of Francis Freeling, manuscript insertion giving the date as 8 November 1831 and returning a letter from Jessie Tankard to Mr William Craven, 4to

A curious and unusual survival, intended to pave the way for cold-callers by appealing to ‘the generous and benevolent public, as at present we have no other means of maintaining ourselves and families’, begging ‘that you will not be backward in giving your assistance and encourage honest industry’, and ending by saying ‘the person who calls for this bill will bring a sample of the Combs...’. (2) £70-100

Francis Freeling (1764-1836) whose printed name appears as the sender of the third letter, was long time secretary to the General Post Office. (3) £100-150

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276 Rothschild Estates - Accounts Ledgers. A group of 98 accounts ledgers seemingly mostly relating to the Rothschild estate of Château de Ferrières, France, c. 1862/1928, mostly with printed columns and headers and all but approximately ten partially or largely completed with manuscript accounts, written in a neat hand, the majority of the upper covers titled ‘Compte Chasse’ or ‘Grand Livre’, but also others titled Inventaire de la ferme de Pontcarre, Resume des Travaux aux Immeubles, Ferme de Chateau Bergerie, Compte Voliere, Cuisse Tuilerie, Ferme d’Hermieres Bouverie & Vacherie/Porcherie, one book with printed visitor permits with counterfoils, partially used, various bindings, some wear, mostly folio and similar sizes (98)

278 Scrap album. A large scrap album, compiled by Alice Vivian Kaye, of Tetworth Hall, 1861-1865, 56ff., embellished with scraps, prints, and engravings, some depicting hunting scenes, including a number of large scale chromolithographs (e.g. 41 x 29cm/16 x 11.5ins), one showing Stephenson’s Rocket, plus a few original drawings and watercolours, and some scissor-cut silhouettes of animals, some tears and soiling, all attractively arranged and mounted on album leaves, each leaf with red paper border, preliminary blank with inscription ‘This picture-book was made by me Alice Vivian Kaye between the years 1861 & 1865 at Tetworth Hall for my little nieces and nephews’, original red half roan, rubbed and worn, folio, together with a small crest album

£1000-1500

(2)

£80-120

279 Scrap albums. Three scrap albums, mid 19th century, one album containing eight Chinese rice paper watercolours, some cracking and splitting to some images, heavily excised, one album with contemporary manuscript text, a pencil drawing and two watercolours, heavily excised, and one album with engravings, newspaper cuttings, lithographs, etchings, post cards and twelve watercolours of Alpine views, heavily excised, mixed bindings, 4to (3)

277* Royal Menu - Sultan of Turkey. A menu for the reception of His Imperial Majesty the Sultan Abdul Azez Kahn, at the Guildhall, on Thursday 18th July 1867, by the Corporation of the City of London, printed Maclure, Macdonald & Macgregor, printed in green and gilt on light green card within decorative border including crests upper left and right, 20 x 13cm, together with the original colour lithographic invitation with manuscript insertion to admit Mrs F. Dadswell, vignettes of Istanbul and London, plus crests and decorations, printed on card with perforated edge to left margin, 26.5 x 37cm

£200-300

280* Theatre Playbills. A group of 8 printed letterpress playbills, 1820-26, all for performances of plays at Theatre Royal, English Opera House, Strand, plays including Rich and Poor, The Bee-Hive, Inkle & Yarico, Hamlet (played by Mrs Glover), Love in a Village, Gil Blas’, Marriage of Figaro and Barber of Seville, all single-sided, a little spotting and soiling, penultimate playbill torn with slight loss to upper right corner, approximately 325 x 205mm and similar sizes

Abdul Azez reigned from 1861 to 1876. He was the first Ottoman sultan to visit western Europe, visiting Britain in 1867. Mrs Dadswell is believed to have been the wife of Frederick, resident of Bishopsgate, and Master of the Loriners’ Company. (2) £300-400

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£100-150


281 Trade catalogues. A collection of advertising catalogues, late 19th and early 20th century, approximately eighteen trade catalogues, including rain water goods, stoves, street lighting, garden requisites, bassinettes and mail carts, motor cycles, bicycles, plus a quantity of advertising leaflets and flyers similar, various sizes and condition (a folder)

ANTIQUARIAN

£100-200

282* Wain (Louis, 1860-1939, attributed to). ‘Where the good cats go to’, circa 1900, well-executed pen and ink drawing with numerous cats, playing, hunting and fighting in a large yard, several ink-lettered signs within the picture, titled to lower margin, drawn on an old album leaf, 135 x 165mm (5.25 x 6.5ins), now detached but still loosely contained within the original album, now with largely blank and detached leaves, pen and ink and watercolour drawing by the album’s owner Winifred M.M. Dowding to first leaf verso and a handwritten notice from her pasted to front free endpaper, ‘Notice: The owner of this book invites contributions in the shape of works of art only. With the profoundest respect she declines the admission of written verses, texts, and others of the like. To the clever artists to whom she cannot acknowledge them personally she extends her warmest thanks for their extreme kindness. This book must be returned to Miss W.M.M. Dowding, 117 Cambridge Road, Seven Kings, Essex’, original padded morocco, a few splits, oblong 8vo, together with a group of 3 partly broken scrap albums, the first circa 1850 with poetry and quotations, several pen and ink drawings including two drawings of houses and natives in Ceylon, the second an Edwardian album with good quality amateur watercolours, pen and ink drawings by various hands, the third album with illustrations by P. Buchan Hepburn, including pen and ink drawings, a pencil drawing and designs for bookplates, all with contents slightly loose and bindings partly broken, small 4to/oblong small folio (4)

283 Alexander (William). The History of Women, From the Earliest Antiquity, to the Present Time, Giving some Account of almost every Interesting Particular Concerning that Sex, among all Nations, Ancient and Modern, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1779, scattered spotting, first few leaves in volume I with marginal wormtrack or holes, armorial bookplates, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked with original giltdecorated spines relaid, joints cracking, a little rubbed, 4to (2)

£300-400

284 Angeloni (Batista). Letters on the English Nation, 2 volumes, 2nd edition with corrections, 1756, contemporary sprinkled full calf, gilt decorated spines, with contrasting morocco labels, rubbed and some minor marks, 8vo, together with Gardiner (James), A Practical Exposition of the Beattitudes in the First Part of Our Saviour’s Sermon on the Mount, 2 volumes, 3rd edition, 1716, contemporary panelled calf, rubbed and some marks, 8vo, plus Trapp (John), A Commentary or Exposition Upon All the Books of the New Testament, 2nd edition, very much enlarged throughout, 1656, title somewhat soiled, trimmed and remargined, 19th century full calf, rubbed and scuffed to joints and edges, folio, and New Testament [Greek], Amsterdam, Guiljelmum Blaeu, 1633, engraved title, text in Greek throughout, final leaf with some staining, contemporary gilt-decorated red morocco, heavily rubbed, 16mo, plus other mostly 18th century English literature, history, theology and similar, all bound in contemporary calf, mainly 8vo

£200-300

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£300-500


285 Aristotle. Aristotelous, technes rhetorikes biblia tria. Aristotelis de arte dicendi libri tres, Paris, 1549, general title in Greek and Latin, separate title and pagination for Latin commentary, one or two decorative initials, contemporary manuscript annotations to text, numerous blanks bound at rear with 4pp. contemporary manuscript commentary, initial blank loose, 18th century letterpress booklabel ‘Sainte Valerie’ pasted to title, contemporary limp vellum, discoloured and a little finger soiled, small 8vo Adams A1943. (1)

290 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible... , printed at London by Robert Barker, 1638, Old Testament only, title within woodcut border, closely trimmed at upper and outer margin affecting some running titles and side-notes, some soiling, browning, old ink annotations and a few tears including a few with slight loss, bound with incomplete Book of Psalms (1638) at rear, incomplete genealogies and psalms at front, some marginal fraying, contemporary calf, worn with old crude paper repairs, thick 8vo, together with other defective antiquarian including a folio Works of Josephus, 1737, Milton’s Paradise Lost, Foulis, 1752 and 13 volumes only of Grisellini’s Dizionario d’arti, various bindings, all worn

£300-500

286 Baxter (George, printer). The Pictorial Album; or, Cabinet of Paintings, [1837], 11 Baxter colour prints including vignette title, some spotting and occasional toning, contents shaken, all edges gilt, remains of name label to front pastedown, publisher’s original straight-grain brown morocco, elaborately stamped in gilt with red and green morocco onlays, rubbed and corners bumped, 4to

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£100-150

‘In addition to the book’s interest as a fine example of Baxter printing, it is noteworthy for the account in the preface of colour printing, and also as the first example of a popular gift book published in England with illustrations printed in colour’, (Abbey, Life 196). (1) £100-150

287 Bergier (Nicolas). Histoire des Grands Chemins de l’Empire Romain, Contenant l’Origine, Progres et Etendue quasi incroyable des Chemins Militaires, partez depuis la Ville de Rome jusqu’aux extremites de son Empire, 2 vols., new edition, Brussels: Jean Leonard, 1728, engraved frontispiece to volume 1 by Picart, titles in red & black, two engraved portraits (one folding), four engraved plates (3 folding), and eight folding engraved maps, occasional light scattered spotting, contemporary calf gilt, joints cracked, rubbed and worn, 4to, together with Gautier (H.), Traite de la Construction des Chemins... de ceux des Romains, & de ceux des Modernes..., 4th edition, Paris: Laporte, 1778, engraved frontispiece, four engraved plates of diagrams (3 folding), contemporary half calf with vellum tipped board corners, boards detached and lacking spine, worn, 8vo (3)

£200-300

288 Bernard (Edward). De Mensuris et Ponderibus Antiquis libri tres. Editio altera, purior & duplo locupletior, Oxoniae, e Theatro Seldonio [sic], 1688, vignette title, folding engraved plate, three engraved tables (including two folding), endpapers slightly toned, near contemporary speckled calf, blind decorated, gilt spine, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo

291 Bible [English]. The Bible, that is, the Holy Scriptures conteined in the Olde and Newe Testament, Translated According to the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in divers languages..., Imprinted at London: by the Deputies of Christopher Barker, 1599, [but Amsterdam: for Thomas Crafoorth, by John Fredericksz, 1633], general title with woodcut illustration and New Testament title within decorative woodcut border (both with imprint London: Deputies of Christopher Barker, 1599), few woodcut illustrations, colophon with imprint Amsterdam: Thomas Crafoorth, by John Fredericksz, 1633, lacking one preliminary leaf (blank?), heavy ink staining to general title & leaves B2 & B3, bound with an incomplete Booke of Psalmes..., London: Imprinted by I.L. for the Company of Stationers, 1636, few other ink marks and some dampstaining mostly to margins, all edges gilt, 18th century gilt decorated red morocco with onlay to centre of each board incorporating gilt IHS initials, morocco label to spine ‘Lodge No. 9’, lightly rubbed to boards, 4to

Wing B1987. An enlarged and amended version of a letter prefixed to Dr. Pocock’s “Commentary on Hosea”, 1685. (1) £100-150

289 Bible [Hebrew]. Biblia Hebraica sine punctis. Versibus, Capitibus & Sectionibus interstincta, notisque Masoretarum quas Kri & Ktif appellant, instructa. Ad Leusdenianam, editionem adornata, Amsterdam: Gerardus Borstius, Franciscus Halma and Utrecht: Guilielmus van da Water, 1701, additional engraved title, letterpress Latin and Hebrew titles, hinges cracked, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine with red morocco title label, joints slightly cracked and wear to extremities, 12mo Darlow & Moule 5139. (1)

£200-300

Darlow & Moule 191. (1)

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£200-300


292 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 & Revised..., Oxford: at the Theater, 1679, engraved general title and letterpress New Testament title, bound without Apocrypha, titles and borders red ruled throughout, occasional light spotting, armorial bookplate of Richard Prime to upper pastedown, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt panelled and decorated black morocco, joints and extremities rubbed, 4to Herbert 745 and Darlow & Moule 586. The second edition printed at Oxford, of which there are several variants. (1) £200-300

293 Bible [English]. The Bible: Translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in divers Languages..., Imprinted at London by the Deputies of Christopher Barker, 1598/97, general and New Testament titles within decorative woodcut borders (NT title dated 1597), few woodcut decorative initials, black letter text throughout, short closed tear to fore-edge of general title and final leaf of New Testament torn & with old repair, some dust-soiling and occasional minor marks, bound with an incomplete Common Prayer at front and incomplete Concordance at rear, contemporary blind stamped calf over wooden boards, with brass centre & corner pieces (lower board outer corner pieces lacking), lower board with recent calf leather and internal wooden board replacement, lacking clasps, 4to Herbert 243. With misprint in 1 John v.20 “...his Sonne Jesus Church”. (1) £300-400

294 Bible [English]. The Bible: Translated according to the Hebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best Translations in divers languages..., Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, 1615, general and New Testament titles within decorative woodcut borders, Apocrypha present, black letter text throughout, leaf 3D8 torn to lower outer corner with loss of text, few ink annotations, bound with The Genealogies by John Speed at front, including double-page woodcut map of the Holy Land (torn & creased, with slight loss), bound with an incomplete Common Prayer at front, and incomplete Whole Booke of Psalmes, London: Company of Stationers, 1616 at rear, marginal fraying and tears mostly to leaves at front and rear, soiling and some dampstaining & marks throughout volume, contemporary calf over wooden boards, brass centre bosses and some corner pieces present, lacking clasps, old repairs to joints, upper board detached and lower joint split, worn, 4to

Lot 292

Herbert 340 and Darlow & Moule 264. Geneva Version. Apparently the last black-letter quarto edition of this version printed by Barker. (1) £200-300

295 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues: And with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised, Oxford, University Printer, 1731, engraved frontispiece, additional title and 50 engraved plates, NT dated 1730, Concordance, by John Downame, 1726 at end, bound with at front The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the use of the Church of England: Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Oxford, John Baskett, 1728, engraved portrait frontispiece and additional title (detaching), some occasional light spotting and browning, rear endpaper with manuscript note (and marginal insect damage), all edges gilt, contemporary red full calf gilt, covers with onlaid Society of Jesus label, spine rubbed with losses at ends, joints cracking, some edgewear, 4to, together with The Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and the New, one vol. in two, John Baskett, 1741, engraved title, occasional light spotting and browning, contemporary calf gilt, spine ends chipped, lacking one spine label, joints cracking, 8vo, plus La Sainte Bible, one vol. in two, Amsterdam, 1710

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£300-400


296 Bible [English]. The Bible: That is, the Holy Scriptures conteined in the Old and New Testament. Translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke..., Imprinted at London by Robert Barker, 1615, New Testament title present within decorative woodcut borders (general title lacking), Apocrypha present, double-column roman text, few woodcut illustrations, many pages cropped at head with loss of running titles & page numbers etc., bound with at front The Genealogies by John Speed, with double-page woodcut map (with repaired closed tear), bound with at rear an incomplete Book of Psalms..., 1617, last few leaves repaired to margins, text block with some fraying to margins of first & last few leaves, occasional dampstaining, few marks and light dust-soiling, 19th century panelled calf, joints cracked, adhesive tape to spine and boards, 4to Herbert 342. Apparently the last roman type quarto edition of this version printed by Barker. (1) £200-300

297 Bible [Spanish]. Humas, O Cinco Libros de la Ley Divina. Juntas las Aphtarot del ano..., 2 parts in one, Amsterdam: Menasseh ben Israel: Año 5415/5414, [1655/54], pp.[8],451,[5],127,[5], title to second part dated ‘año 5414’ (1654), some light toning and occasional spotting, all edges gilt, near contemporary calf gilt, boards detached, metal clasp attachments to boards (lacking clasps), worn, 12mo Kayserling 29. An important edition of the Pentateuch in Spanish, each verse numbered and with lengthy summaries of the contents at the head of each chapter by Menasseh ben Israel. (1) £200-300

298 Bible [Mormon]. The Book of Mormon: an Account Written by the Hand of Mormon, upon Plates taken from the Plates of Nephi, translated by Joseph Smith, Jun., 4th European Edition, Liverpool: Published for Orson Pratt, by S.W. Richards, 1854, small albumen portrait of Mormon leader Brigham Young (1801-1877) adhered to half-title, with copious annotations written by F.R. Clapham to halftitle and front endpaper referring to his arrival in America and his meeting with Bringham Young at his house at Salt Lake at 6pm on Friday 30 September 1870, (with ink bookseller’s stamp of J. Dwyer, Salt Lake City, Utah), ink annotation at head of title, adhesive residue to pp.559/560, lacking final leaf of text, occasional staining to foreedge blank margins of few leaves, related late 19th century newspaper cuttings adhered to endpapers, contemporary blind decorated black morocco, 12mo

Lot 296

F.R.Clapham appears to have emigrated with his family, having joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. (1) £400-600

299 Bible [Greek. New Testament]. Novum Jesu Christi D.N. Testamentum, cum notis Josephi Scaligeri in locos aliquot difficiliores nunc primum editae..., Geneva: Petrum de la Rouiere, 1620, title within woodcut decorative architectural border (with two ink deleted words beneath imprint), title in Greek & Latin, text in Greek with notes in Latin, contemporary mottled calf, gilt decorated spine, 4to in 8s, together with other 18th-early 20th century theology related, including Directions for a Devout and Decent Behaviour in the Public Worship of God..., new edition, F. & C. Rivington, 1804, The Book of Common Prayer, published Thomas Kelly, 1811, The Imitation of Christ... translated from the Latin by W. Benham, 1886 (9)

£150-200

Lot 297

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300 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible…, Oxford, 1685, lacks engraved title at front, engraved title to New Testament by Michael Burghers present, depicting St. John on Patmos, text in large scale roman type, occasional minor soiling (contents generally in clean condition), all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated black full morocco, rubbed and scuffed to joints and edges, large thick folio, together with Royaumont (Nicolas de), The History of the Old and New Testament, extracted out of Sacred Scripture, and Writings of the Fathers, 2nd edition, corrected and enlarged, printed for R. Blome, S. & J. Sprint, John Nicholson, and John Pero, 1701, numerous fine copper engraved plates by Kip, van Hove, Bouche and others, 1 (of 5) engraved maps only, some minor marks, contemporary full calf, rubbed, joints cracked and some wear to extremities, folio, plus Southwell (Reverend Henry), The Universal Family Bible: Or, Christian’s Divine Library, 2 volumes, printed for J. Cooke, circa 1780s, numerous engraved plates, some scattered spotting, contemporary reversed full calf, with contrasting morocco labels to spines, rubbed and a little wear to extremities, folio, and 3 other similar folios (R. Goadby, An Illustration of the Holy Scriptures, by Notes and Explanations on the Old and New Testaments, 2 volumes, 8th edition, 1770, bound in contemporary full tree calf & Stackhouse’s New History of the Holy Bible, volume 2 only, 1733) (7)

302 Bindings. La Henriade Avec les Variantes [by Voltaire], nouvelle edition, 2 volumes in one, Paris: Duchesne, 1761, engraved titlepage, each part separately paginated and collated, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, contemporary red morocco, lightly rubbed and gilt dulled on spine, gilt decorated raised bands, gilt lettered green leather label in second compartment, remainder filled with gilt flower, acorn, volute, and star tools, covers with pointed oval and flower gilt roll border, and fleuron cornerpieces, upper cover gilt lettered within hounds toothroll border ‘Le Prix de Diane Wynne Pour L’Annee’, and the date ‘1763’ beneath, 12mo, together with volume 2 (of two) of a Cambridge Bible, printed by John Archdeacon, 1775, with the Old Testament beginning at Isaiah, followed by the New Testament (complete and with title), marbled endpapers, book ticket of Alfred Pounder on front free endpaper, contemporary red morocco, gilt decorated raised bands, compartments with gilt saltire design, covers with central lozenge composed of flower sprays, front cover gilt lettered at head ‘Ann: Saunders. 1783’ and below ‘F. Dunslay. 1800’ (2)

£150-200

£200-400

301 Binding. Missale Romanum ex Decreto Sacrosancti Concilii Tridentini Restitutum, S. PII Quinti Jussu Editum, Clementis VIII et Urbani VIII..., Antwerp: Ex Architypographia Plantiniana, apud Albertum Moretus, 1837, engraved illustration to title, decorative initials, few full-page engravings and musical notation, printed in red & black throughout, with black double-ruled borders, all edges gilt, with silk tabs to fore-edge, recent marbled endpapers, contemporary richly gilt decorated red morocco, skillfully rebacked preserving original spine, folio (1)

£200-300

Lot 302

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303 Bindings. Five album amicorum, German, early 19th century, five albums, each with approximately thirty loose leaves filled with manuscript contributions (epithets, poems, etc.), mostly in German, but some in English, one with several pencil drawings of views and buildings on versos, many leaves dated, variously 1808-1842, and some with place names, e.g. Hamburg, London, Hannover, Dublin, occasional signature or initals of Louis Stahlschmidt, Caroline Stahlschmidt, as well as the various contributors, each with album leaves loosely contained in an original decorative box or binding, some with original marbled wrapper, all but one in original slipcase, in overall good condition, oblong 8vo

307 Brock (C.E., illust.). Cranford, by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, 1904; Our Village, by Mary Russell Mitford, 1904; The Vicar of Wakefield, by Oliver Goldsmith, 1904; Silas Marner, by George Eliot, 1905; The Keeping of Christmas at Bracebridge Hall, by Washington Irving, 1906; The Household of Sir Thomas Moore, by Anne Manning, 1906; The Cricket on the Hearth, 1905, The Chimes, 1905, A Christmas Carol, 1907, The Battle of Life, 1907, The Haunted Man, 1907, by Charles Dickens, all published by J.M. Dent, together eleven volumes, colour plates, top edges gilt, remainder rough-trimmed, all with either book ticket/ownership name of David Gilson or bookplate of Chris Viveash, some with additional book ticket of George Fleming, each bound in original elaborately gilt decorated vellum, generally in bright condition, 8vo, together with twenty-one illustrated books similar, bound in gilt decorated green cloth, many bearing evidence of ownership as above, including Thackeray, Maria Edgeworth, Washington Irving, George Eliot, plus sixteen others, including Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte, 1862, Emma, by Jane Austen, 1886, and The Warden’s Meeting, A Tribute to John Sparrow, 1977, signed by Sparrow and by several of the contributors, including David Gilson (also bearing his book ticket)

An unusual survival of five early decorative friendship albums belonging to the Stahlschmidt family of Hannover. (5) £200-300

304 The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the use of the United Church of England and Ireland, John Murray, 1845, chromolithographed titles, decorative and illustrated borders, contemporary black full morocco gilt, joints and edges a trifle rubbed, 8vo (1)

Provenance: From the library of Chris Viveash. (48)

£100-150

305 The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church..., Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David..., Cambridge: Printed by Joseph Bentham Printer to the University, 1757, inscription to upper blank margin of title “Penelope Symonds, Pengethly, Herefordshire, 1758”, red-ruled throughout, one leaf of early 19th century genealogical entries for members of the Symmonds family at front of volume, armorial bookplate of the Symonds family of Pengethly to upper pastedown, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt decorated and blind panelled green morocco, joints cracked and extremities rubbed, folio (1)

308 Brooke (Sir Robert). Ascuns Nouvel Cases de les ans & temps le Roy H.8. Edw.6. & la Roygne Mary. Escrie ex la graund Abridgement... Thomas Wight, 1604, title within ornamental woodcut border, N2 with clear tape repair, waterstains and occasional annotation, inkstamps of ‘Exchequer Pleas’, later half morocco, covers gilt stamped ‘King’s Bench Court 5 Royal Courts of Justice’, a little rubbed with shelf number removed from foot of spine, 8vo, together with Calthrop (Sir Henry), Reports of Speciall Cases Touching Severall Customs and Liberties of the City of London. Whereunto is Annexed divers Ancient Customes and Usages of the said City of London, 1st ed., 1655, a few leaves closetrimmed at upper margin, occasional annotations and light dampstains, bookplate to title verso, ‘Admiralty Court’ in manuscript to foredges, later half morocco as above, 8vo, with six others related including J.P. Collier’s Criticisms On the Bar; Including Strictures on the Principal Counsel Practising in the Courts of King’s Bench, Common Pleas, Chancery, and Exchequer [1819], J. Bateman’s The General Turnpike Road Acts, 2nd ed., 1828 and George Henry Hewit Oliphant’s The Metropolitan Interments Act, 1850 (inscribed by the author) and The Law of Pews in Churches and Chapels, 1853, plus Gilbey (Walter), Racing Cups 1559 to 1850. Coursing Cups, 1st ed., 1910, half-tone illustrations, original cloth gilt, in bright condition, 8vo, and Urquhart (George Traill), Dissertatio Medica Inauguralis de Dysenteria... 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1813, 27 pp., half title, short marginal closed tear and a few minor spots, a.e.g., contemporary crimson morocco gilt, one or two light marks, 8vo, presentation copy, inscribed to front endpaper: “To Captain Balfour, with best respects from the author”. Captain William Balfour (1781-1846), also the dedicatee of this work, was a naval officer who served on the Home, Mediterranean, Baltic and North American stations, and was wounded taking part in the Battle of Cape St. Vincent in 1797.

£100-150

306 Boyle (John, Earl of Cork and Orrery). Remarks on the Life and Writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift..., printed for A. Millar, 1752, engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary speckled calf, spine partly deficient, 8vo, together with Sheridan (Thomas), The Life of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Swift, Printed for Bathurst et al, 1784, engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary speckled calf, gilt decorated spine, joints cracked and rubbed, 8vo (2)

£200-300

£200-300

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£200-300


312 Cobbet (Thomas). A Practical Discourse of Prayer. Wherein is handled, the Nature, the Duty, the Qualifications of Prayer; the several sorts of Prayer; viz. Ejaculatory, Publick Private, and Secret Prayer. With the Necessity of, and In.gagements [sic] unto Prayer. Together, with sundry Cases of Conscience about it. By Thomas Cobbet, minister of the Word at Lyn..., Imprimatur, Edm. Calamy, 1st edition, 1st issue, London: printed by T.M. for Ralph Smith at the Bible in Cornhil, 1654, (14), 452, 153-163,(1), 465-551, (1)pp., lacks half-title (A1), title torn to lower outer corner with loss to imprint, text-block and sewing broken, with loose leaves, some dust-soiling and light marginal fraying, contemporary sheep, spine split, worn, 8vo

309 Camm (John & Audland, John). The Memory of the Righteous Revived... A Brief Collection of the Books and Written Epistles, 1st edition, Andrew Sowle, 1689, worming to three letters of title, some soiling and water staining, final leaf torn without loss, contemporary sheep, rubbed, split at base of spine, 8vo Wing C390. The only edition of these letters by John Camm and John Audland with ‘Testimonies’ about their lives. Both were Quaker preachers from Westmorland who were responsible for the conversion of many in Bristol during the Commonwealth period. They travelled widely together and suffered from the accusation of being Franciscan friars. (1) £400-600

Wing C4779, ESTC R209593 and Sabin 13868. The English Puritan Thomas Cobbet (1608-1685) was born in Newbury in Berkshire. He studied under the prominent clergyman and theologian William Twisse (1578-1646), and travelled to America in 1637. He became one of the leading New England Puritans & was commended by Cotton Mather. He was preacher at Lynn and later at Ipswich, Massachusetts. (1) £300-500

310 Canon Law. Corpus Juris Canonici, emendatum et notis illustratum Gregorii XIII Pontifex Maximus Jussu editium..., Cologne: Emanuelis & John George Koenig, 1696, seven parts each with individual title and separate pagination, first title printed in red and black, Flintshire Record Office inkstamp to front free endpaper and bookplate to upper pastedown, contemporary blind stamped vellum, dust soiled, early manuscript title to spine in ink, thick 4to, together with Dalton (Michael), The Country Justice containing the Practice of the Justices of the Peace out of their Sessions..., printed by William Rawlings and Samuel Roycroft, 1697, occasional dust-soiling or minor mark, modern half morocco gilt, folio, plus Pye (Henry James), Summary of the Duties of a Justice of the Peace Out of Sessions with some Preliminary Observations, 1st edition, printed for J. Hatchard, 1808, half-title, 2pp. publisher's adverts to rear, edges untrimmed, recent gret cloth, small 8vo, plus Wood (Thomas), An Institute of the Laws of England, or the Laws of England in their Natural Order according to Common Use..., fifth edition, Bernard Lintot & Richard Williamson, 1734, engraved portrait frontispiece, some dust-soiling and minor spotting, bookplate of Lionel Swift to upper pastedown, recent half polished skiver, slightly rubbed, folio (4)

313 Dickens (Charles). A Tale of Two Cities, 1st edition, 1st issue, Chapman and Hall, 1859, 1st issue bound from the parts with p.213 incorrectly numbered 113, fifteen (of 16 etched plates by H.K. Browne, including frontispiece and additional title, plates foxed, list of plates present (often wanting), stitching broken and a number of text leaves and plates detached (with some consequent fraying and tears), front free endpaper lacking, original blindstamped red cloth, lightly soiled, slight fraying to lower joint and foot of spine, 8vo Eckel, pp.86-90; Smith I, 13. (1)

314 Diderot (Denis and Jean d'Alembert). Recuil de planches sur les sciences, les arts Liberauz, et les arts mechaniques, Livorno: for the editors, 1778, half-title, titles and text in French, one-hundred and ninety-four plates (including some folding), plate-list erroneously calls for 239, but collates according to explination of plates, together with three volumes of Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire Raisonne des Sciences, les Arts et des Metiers, (volumes 11, 14 and 17), all with decorative endpapers, contemporary calf, rubbed and worn with boards loose, lacking one or two boards, contents slightly shaken, folio

£300-500

311 Chalmers (Alexander). The British Essayists; with prefaces, historical and biographical, 44 (of 45) volumes, 1808, lacking volume 36, engraved portrait of Sir Richard Steele to first volume, contemporary uniform sprinkled full calf gilt, with red morocco title and volume label to spine of each volume, some minor marks (generally in good condition), 8vo (44)

£300-500

The plates show various tools and processes relating to textile production, including silk-making and weaving. (4) £400-600

£150-200

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315 Dinouart (Joseph-Antoine-Toussaint). Abrege de l’Embryologie Sacrée ou Traité des devoirs des Pretres, des Medicins, des Chirurgiens & des Sages-Femmes envers les enfans qui sont dans le sein de leurs meres, seconde edition, considerablement augmentée, Paris, Nyon, 1766, 3 folding engraved plates, including 2 folding, 20th century annotation in blue ink to verso of front endpaper, marbled edges and endpapers, contemporary mottled full calf, gilt decorated spine, rubbed and a little wear, 12mo, together with Pascal (Blaise), Pensees de M. Pascal sur la Religion et sur quelques autres sujets, seconde edition, Paris, Guillaume Desprez, 1670, [80] + 334 + [20] pp., contemporary calf, joints cracked and somewhat worn, with some loss to head and foot of spine, 12mo, plus Bergier (Nicolas Sylvestre), Examen du Materialisme, ou Refutation du Systeme de la Nature, 2 volumes, Paris, Humblot, 1771, contemporary mottled calf, gilt decorated spines, a little rubbed and minor wear to extreme head and foot of spines, 12mo, and Nollet (Jean Antoine), Essai sur l’Electrcite des Corps, 1st edition, Paris, Freres Guerin, 1746, lacks plate 2 (of 4 folding engraved plates), frontispiece bound in facing page 40, untrimmed, some minor marks, disbound without covers, 12mo, plus 4 others (La Logique ou l’Art de Penser, 7th edition, Paris, 1738, & Oeuvres Badines et Morales de Cazotte, nouvelle edition, 3 volumes, Londres, 1798), all 12mo (9)

£150-200

316 Elliott (Mary Belson). Rustic Excursions in the Towns and Villages of England; to Aid Tarry-at-home Travellers, [& Continuation of rustic excursions, to aid tarry-at-home travellers: for the amusement and instruction of young persons], 2 parts in one, London: William Darton and Son, circa 1830, eight engraved plates (including frontispiece), separate pagination & collation to each part, ‘Continuation’ bound without general title, occasional spotting & light dampstaining to few leaves, hinges repaired, contemporary ownership name on front pastedown, all edges gilt, original cloth gilt, spine and extremities faded, slight wear at head & foot of spine, 8vo

Lot 314

A combined reissue of the first editions with fewer plates (see Osborne p.803, where each part calls for twenty-four engravings on twelve plates, and an engraved advertising leaf of William Darton at the end of each). (1) £70-100

317 [Epistolary Novel]. Camilla; or, the Correspondence of a Deceased Friend, 3 volumes, 1st edition, W. Cass, 1785, half-titles, a few minor old damp stains, contemporary ownership inscriptions to front pastedowns, contemporary tree calf, rubbed, spine label to volume 1 deficient, 12mo ESTC 71889 locates just five copies (BL and four USA libraries). (3)

£200-300

318 Erasmus (Desiderius). Desid: Erasmi Roterodami Colloquia Familiaria. Cun omnium Notes, Amsterdam: Joannem Lanboneuri, 1635, engraved title depicting full length portrait of Erasmus, occasional light dampstaining and toning, contemporary calf, board edges worn & showing, 16mo in 8s (1)

£100-150

319 Erasmus (Desiderius). Adagiorum Chiliades Iuxta Locos Communes Digestae..., Hanover: John Aubri, 1617, title printed in red and black, double-column text, occasional light dust-soiling or minor marginal marks, short tear to gutter margin of title, contemporary calf, lower board detached, upper joint broken, rubbed and scuffed, folio (1)

£100-150

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Lot 322 320 Estienne (Henri). Thesaurus Graecae Linguae, 8 volumes bound in 9, Paris, Firmin Didot, 1831-65, double column text in Greek and Latin, occasional pencil marginalia, some minor dust soiling, later blue cloth, large folio (9)

322 Fiorentini (Francesco Maria). Memorie di Matilda la gran contessa, 1st edition, Lucca: Pellegrino Bidelli, 1642, etched frontispiece, U4 with old marginal repair, pp. 165-168 misbound in table, bookplates of A. Guadagni and Thomas Hodgkin, Newcastle, to front endpapers, contemporary limp vellum with yapp edges, manuscript title on spine, slightly soiled, 4to

£150-200

321 Fialetti (Odoardo). Briefue Histoire de l’institution des Ordres Religieux, avec les Figures de leurs Habits, 1st edition, Paris: Adrien Menier, 1658, vignette title-page (with early manuscript name at head), lacking additional engraved title, seventy-one (of 72) engraved plates, each with portrait on recto and text with armorial on verso, scattered light spotting, ink library stamp to dedication leaf and first leaf of text, and library labels to preliminary blank and rear free endpaper, front free endpaper detached, early 19th century calf gilt, rubbed and worn, upper cover detached, and rear cover neardetached, 4to (1)

The first edition of this biography of Matilda of Canossa, Countess of Tuscany (1046-1115). Brunet VI, 25278. (1) £400-600

323 Frachetta (Girolamo). Il prencipe... nel quale si considera il prencipe et quanto gouerno dello stato et quanto al maneggio della guerra, Venice: Giovanni Battista Ciotti, 1599, printer’s device to title, marginal worming to first four leaves (barely touching text to title, occasional light staining, contemporary vellum, discoloured and a little rubbed, contemporary ink inscription to spine, small 8vo Adams F829; Censimento CNCE 19633. (1)

£100-200

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324 Fuller (Thomas). The Historie of the Holy Warre, 2nd ed., Cambridge, 1640, additional engraved title (with declaration present), letterpress title within decorative border, folding engraved map (short closed handling tear to fold), final text leaf repaired with some loss, modern mock-leather, folio STC 11465. (1)

328 Hall (Joseph). A Plaine and Familiar Explication (by way of Paraphrase) of all the Hard Texts of the whole Divine Scripture of the Old and New Testament. By Jos. Exon., two parts in one, London: Printed by Miles Flesher, for Nath: Butter, 1633, lacking initial blank, title within decorative woodcut border, woodcut device to title of second part (entitled “A paraphrase vpon the hard texts of the New Testament”, dated 1632), errata and final blank present at rear of volume, few worm holes continuing to short worm trail to initial 100 leaves with consequent loss of few leaves of text, contemporary calf, gilt initial I.S. to centre of covers, joints splitting and board edges worn & showing, folio

£150-200

325 Geddes (Patrick). The Classification of Statistics and its Results, (From the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, vol. xi. Read March 21, April 4, and May 2, 1881), Edinburgh: A. & C. Black, 1881, pp.30, large folding table at rear (torn with top portion near-detached; repair and library ink stamps on verso), title-page with early manuscript number to upper outer corner, modern card wrappers, slim 8vo (1)

STC 12664. (1)

329 Hansard (George Agar, Gwent Bowman). The Book of Archery, being the Complete History and Practice of the Art, Ancient and Modern, Interspersed with Numerous Interesting Anecdotes, and an Account of the Existing Toxophilite Societies, 1841, engraved frontispiece, additional title and 37 plates, occasional spotting, hinges slightly cracked, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt decorated red morocco, minor rubbing to extremities, 8vo

£70-100

326 Goodwin (Thomas). A Childe of Light Walking in Darknes: or a Treatise Shewing the Causes, by which, the Cases, wherein, the Ends for which God leaves his children to distresse of conscience. Together with Directions how to walk, so as to come forth of such a Condition. With other Observations upon Esay 50. 10, and 11. verses, London: R. Dawlman and L. Fawne, 1638, [16],255,[1]pp., title frayed to edges and excised upper margin to dedication, bound with The Returne of Prayers. A Treatise wherein this Case [how to discerne Gods answers to our prayers] is briefly resolved. With other observations upon Psal. 85.8 concerning Gods speaking Peace, &c., London: R. Dawlman and L. Fawne, 1636, [16],148pp., paper slip pasted over signature to upper margin of title, bound with Aggravation of Sinne: and Sinning Against Knowledge, Mercie, Delivered in severall Sermons upon divers occasions, 2 parts in one, London: R. Dawlman & I. Rothwell, 1637, [8],91,[5],42,[2]pp., bound with The Vanity of Thoughts Discovered: with their Danger and Cure, London: R. Dawlman & L. Fawne, 1638, [8],54pp., front blank A1 present, lacking imprimature leaf H4 at end, last few leaves loose, sewing slightly weak and light fraying to margins, contemporary boards lacking leather, old paper loose covering torn to spine, 4to ESTC S103255, S478461, S122605 & S103261. (1)

£150-200

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£100-150

330 Hogarth (William). Works, containing one hundred and fifty nine engravings by Mr. Cooke and Mr. Davenport, with descriptions... by the Rev. John Trussler, 2 volumes, new edition, revised and corrected, 1821, numerous engraved plates, some light spotting throughout, all edges gilt, contemporary uniform straight-grained dark green morocco gilt, rubbed and somewhat marked to edges, 4to, together with Dryden (John), The Poetical Works... with Notes, by the late Rev. Joseph Warton, the Rev. John Warton, and others, 4 volumes, 1811, engraved frontispiece to first volume, marbled edges and endpapers, contemporary uniform straight-grained full plum morocco, gilt decorated spines with contrasting morocco labels, slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus Young (Edward), Night Thoughts on Life, Death & Immortality, with notes critical and illustrative by the Rev. V.E. de Coetlogon, printed for Chapman & Company, 1793, engraved plates, some spotting to plates, marbled edges and endpapers, 19th century dark green half morocco gilt, a little rubbed, large 8vo, and other 19th century literature, history and illustrated books, including R. Chambers, The Book of Days, 2 volumes, The People’s Gallery of Engravings, Second Series, Works of Robert Leighton, 2 volumes, 1846, Memoirs of the Duke of Sully, 5 volumes, new edition, Edinburgh, 1819, Samuel Rogers’s Italy, A Poem, 1854, John M’Creery, The Press, A Poem, 2nd edition, Pickering, 1828, G.F. Richardson, Poetic Hours, 1825, Forget Me Not, 1837, etc., all bound in contemporary gilt decorated morocco leather bindings, generally in good condition, mostly 8vo (including several 4to)

£150-200

327 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, 17 engraved portrait plates and 47 engraved armorial plts. (including frontispiece), numerous woodcut amorial shields to text, some browning and spotting mostly at rear of volume, bookplates of John L. Nevinson and Claude Blair to upper pastedown, hinges cracked, contemporary calf, old reback and corner repairs, rubbed and light wear to joints and extremities, folio

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Moule CCCCLXXV. Claude Blair FSA, OBE, CVO (1922-2010), the eminent scholar of European arms and armour and historic metalwork, funerary sculpture, English parish churches and the decorative arts. He was Keeper at the Department of Metalwork, Victoria and Albert Museum, from 1972-82. (1) £250-350

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331 Holme (Randle). The Academy of Armory: or a Display of Heraldry. Being a more easy way to attain the knowledge thereof, than hath been hitherto published by any. Containing the several variety of Created Beings, and how born in Coats of Arms, both Foreign and Domestick. With the Instruments used in all Trades and Sciences, together with their Terms of Art..., 3 parts in one, by R. H. Gentleman Sewer in Extraordinary to King Charles, and sometimes Deputy to the Kings of Arms, 2nd edition, London: printed & sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1701, [12],107,[11],488,[2],501,[1]p., cancel title with author’s name written in manuscript, 48 full-page engraved illustrations and 3 engraved plates (on two leaves) of armorial symbols, (illustration for Book 3, Chap. 1, page 2 duplicated on page 40), bound without additional engraved title, one illustration cropped to lower edge (Book 2, chap. 3, page 45), leaf Ii2 torn to upper outer corner with slight loss of page number, paper fault to fore-edge margin of Book 3, chap. 8 page 347/348 affecting few letters of text, some browning and spotting throughout, front free endpaper inscribed by Peter Le Neve, Norroy (1661-1729), bookplates of William Constable, Richard Henry Wood, John L. Nevinson and Claude Blair, hinges repaired, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked, spine rubbed and board corners showing, folio

333 Homer. Homeri Odyssea et in Eandem Scholia, sive Interpretatio veterum..., Cambridge: Cornelium Crownfield, 1711, parallel text in Greek and Latin with commentary, owernship inscription to front free endpaper, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked with original spine relaid, 4to, together with Ainsworth (Robert), Thesaurus Linguae Latinae Compendiarius, or a compendious Dictionary of the Latin Tongue..., New Edition, Longman et al, 1796, half-titles, text in triple column, slight dampstain to lower edge, contemporary calf, joints cracked, slight loss to spines, 4to, plus Virgil, The Works of Virgil translated into English prose..., New Edition, 2 volumes, Longman et al, 1794, title in red and black, Latin text with translation and commentary, occasional pencil marginalia, contemporary sheep, rubbed and worn, upper board detached, 8vo (5)

£150-200

Moule CCCXXXV. ESTC N29183. A reissue of the 1st edition of 1688, with a cancel title-page. The 1688 edition also contained an additional engraved decorative title-page, which is not present in this volume. The work is partly an explanation of heraldic symbols, but also an encyclopedia of the 17th century world, with the illustrations depicting not only heraldic symbols, but also trades and persuits etc. including candle making, brick laying, weaving, tapestry making, baking, painting, falconry, playing billiards, chess and tennis. Randle Holmes (1627-1700) was one of the first Freemasons in Chester, and the volume contains a reference to Freemasonry in Book III chapter 9 (page 393, leaf Ddd) which has the following text “I cannot but honor the Felloship of the Masons because of its Antiquity; and the more, as being a member of that Society, called Free-masons: In being conversant amonst them I have observed the use of these severall Tools following, some whereof I have seen born in coats Armour”.The work was intended to consist of four books, each focusing on different aspects of heraldry, but following the printing of the thirteenth chapter of the third book Holme was unable to print the rest of his work even though he had as stated in his passage to the reader following the final chapter completed the manuscript. This manuscript is held at the British Library. The rest of book 3 and book 4 were published in 1905 by the Roxburghe Club. Claude Blair FSA, OBE, CVO (1922-2010), the eminent scholar of European arms and armour and historic metalwork, funerary sculpture, English parish churches and the decorative arts. He was Keeper at the Department of Metalwork, Victoria and Albert Museum, from 1972-82. (1) £700-1000

332 Homer. Homerou, Ilias kai Odysseia, kai eis autas scholia, e exegesis Didymou, Homeri Ilias & Odyssea, et in easdem scholia, sive interpretatio Didymi, Cum Latina versione accuratissima, Amsterdam: Elzivir, 1656, engraved title, parallel text in Greek and Latin with commentary, bookplate of William Brightwell Sumner, Hatchlands, to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, rebacked and repaired, 4to (1)

334 Homer. Homer His Iliads [Homer His Odysses], translated, adorn’d with sculpture, and illustrated with annotations, by John Ogilby, 2 volumes bound in 1, printed by James Flesher, for the Authour, 1669, engraved frontispiece to each volume, titles printed in red and black, 72 engraved plates, frontispiece close-trimmed to fore-margin, touching engraved surface, torn and some creasing to lower right margin, two leaves to Odyssey (H1-2) with small tear and loss to outer corner, affecting a few words, contemporary blinddecorated full calf with morocco title label to spine, some wear with joints cracked, large folio

£200-300

Wing H2555. (1)

£200-400

335 Homer. Iliad and Odyssey, 2 volumes, Strasbourg: W. Koephel, 1542, woodcut historiated border to titles, text in Greek, slight scattered spotting, late 18th century half morocco, joints broken, spine of volume two torn with some loss, 8vo (2)

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336 Horace. Odes & Epodes, 8 volumes (in ten), Boston:Bibliophile Society 1901, limited edition 97/467, numerous engraved plates, edges untrimmed, original publisher’s two-tone boards, nine in dust jackets, a little rubbed and chipped, 8vo, plus Pindar, Odes of VIctory, Shakespeare Head Press, 1928, limited edition 39/250, wood-engravings by John Farleigh to text, original publisher’s clothbacked boards, rubbed and scuffed, 4to, plus Edmonds (J. M.), Sappho Recovata, Peter Davies, 1928, limited edition 17/350, text in Greek and English, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original publisher’s cloth spine slightly darkened, 4to, plus Gibbon’s Roman Empire in 8 volumes, and others related including antiquarian lexica (30)

340 Jowett (B. and Lewis Campbell). Plato’s Republic, the Greek text, edited with notes and essays, 3 volumes, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1894, folding frontispiece, all edges gilt, contemporary calf with gilt arms of St. Pauls school to boards, gilt spines, slightly rubbed at extremities, 8vo, together with Paley (F. A.), The Epics of Hesiod with an English commentary, Whittaker et al, 1883, folding table, bookplate of Viscount Birkenhead to front free endpaper, contemporary calf, gilt arms of Birkenhead School to upper board, slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other classical works in prize bindings (6)

£150-200

£150-200

337 Hunter (Alexander). Culina Famulatrix Medicinae: Or, Receipts in Modern Cookery; with a Medical Commentary, Written by Ignotus, 2nd ed., York, 1805, engraved frontispiece (close-trimmed at outer margin just affecting headline), light offsetting to title, manuscript noe inserted between pp. 234 & 235, 2 pp. manuscript receipt at end, scattered spotting, later crimson half calf, edges slightly rubbed, 12mo (1)

£100-150

338 Hurd (William). A New Universal History of the Religious Rites, Ceremonies and CUstomes of the Whole World, or a Complete and Impartial View of all the Religions in the various Nations of the Universe..., Alexander Hogg, [circa 1780], engraved frontispiece with letterpress explination, sixty engraved plates (one with short closed tear), occasional dust-soiling and light spotting, ownership stencil of John Beard, 1784 to front free endpaper, last few leaves detached, contemporary marbled calf, rubbed and worn, boards detached, spine worn with loss to head and foot, folio (1)

£200-300

341 Juvenile. A series of fifty-eight roundel scenes, circa 1830, fifty-eight circular aquatints with contemporary hand colouring of genre scnes, trades and professions and military, slight marginal staining and slight waterstaining to front few leaves, endpapers with uncoloured engraved maps of Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire by H.Collins, contemporary card boards, a little stained, 12mo

339 Hutton (Sir Richard). The Reports of that Reverend and Learned Judge, Sir Richard Hutton Knight, Sometimes one of the Judges of the Common Pleas, Containing many Choice Cases, Judgements, and Resolutions, in Points of Law, in the Reigns of King James and King Charles; being Written in French by his owne Hand: and Now Faithfully Translated into English According to Order, 1st ed., 1656, occasional annotation, water stains and soiling, text block detached, contemporary calf, lacking spine, worn, folio, together with Zouch (Richard), Elementa Jurisprudentiae ... accesserunt Descriptiones Juris et Juridicii Sacri, Militaris et Maritimi, The Hague, 1665, some damp staining to head of most pages, some scattered spotting, early manuscript inscription to initial blank, 18th century calf, blindstamp decoration, gilt decorated spine with red morocco label, upper board detached,12mo, plus The Law of Elections; Being an Abstract of All the Statutes now inForce Relating to the Election of Members to Serve in the House of Commons,2nd edition, Jacob Tonson, 1713, half-title, cancel title-page, nearcontemporary ownership inscription to final blank, ownership inscriptions ofF. W. Sherwood and G. N. Carter to initial blank, some offsetting and slighttoning, occasional minor marks, contemporary sheep, leather lacking from upperboard, loss to spine, 8vo, and three others(A Collection of Cases of Privilege of Parliament..., published 1776, Manley’s Interpreter of Words and Terms, Used either in the Common or Statute Laws of this Realm..., 1701 (defective), and Scrope versus Grosvenor, De Controversia en Curia Militari Inter Ricardum le Scrope et Robertum Grosvenor Milites Rege Ricardo Secundo 1385-1390, circa 1832), all folio (6)

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342 King (Henry). An Exposition upon the Lords Prayer. Delivered in certaine Sermons, in the Cathedrall Church of S. Paul, London: Printed by Anne Griffin, 1634, title within decorative border (close trmmed to fore-edge), initial blank (A1) torn with loss, some dustsoiling, contemporary limp vellum, soiled & lacks ties, 4to, together with Reynolds (Edward), Meditations on the Holy Sacrament of the Lords last Supper, 2nd edition, corrected and revised by the author, London: Imprinted by John Norton for Robert Bostock, 1639, adhesive tape staining title, sewing broken and contents loose, some dust-soiling, near contemporary vellum, soiled, adhesive tape to spine & boards, spine torn with loss, 4to, with Du Moulin (Pierre), The Anatomy of Arminianisme: or, The Opening of the Controversies of these times (formerly handled in the Low-Countries) concerning the Doctrine of Providence, of Predestination, of the death of Christ, of Nature and Grace, &c., London: Nathanael Newbery, 1626, title torn with slight loss and lined to verso, initial leaves frayed to foreedge margins, some dust-soiling, 19th century half calfm lacking spine and upper board detached, worn, 4to, plus one other similar (4)

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343 Lever (Charles). Works, 34 vols., c. 1880, illustrations, light spotting, contemporary tan half calf, spines with red and navy labels and gilt decoration, 8vo (34)

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Lot 343 344 Leybourn (William). The Compleat Surveyor: Containing the Whole Art of Surveying of Land, by the Plain Table, Circumferntor, Theodolite, Peractor, and Other Instruments. With divers kinds of Mensurations, and Matters Pertinent to a Work of this Nature. The Whole Treatise being Compiled in VII Books, 4th ed., Corrected and much Enlarged, 1679, engraved portrait frontispiece (trimmed and laid down), title printed in red and black, six folding engraved plates, appears complete, one plate with loss to figure XI, some soiling and waterstains, a couple of leaves affected by inksplashes, bookplate, endpapers renewed, contemporary calf, rebacked, folio Wing L1910. (1)

346 Martelli (Lodovico). Stanze e Canzoni, Venice: Nicolo Zoppino, January 1535, 32pp., woodcut historiated border to title, early ownership inscription and ink stamp to title, occasional light spotting, 19th century paper-covered boards, spine deficient, joints weak, small 8vo Not in BMC, Adams or RLIN. OCLC locates one copy at Leiden. (1)

£100-150

347 Mayhew (Henry). London Labour and the London Poor, 3 volumes, 1851, portrait frontispiece and title to volume 1 only, woodengraved plates, some spotting and old marginal waterstaining, original cloth gilt, soiled and worn, 8vo, together with [Baxter, Richard], The Saints Everlasting Rest, or, A Treatise of the Blessed State of the Saints... , 8th edition, revised by the author, 1659, additional engraved title, contemporary ownership inscription of James Turnor and later signatures of Thomas Hodgkin and Charles Thorp to front endpapers, contemporary calf gilt, worn, 4to, plus other 19th-century leather-bound antiquarian

£200-300

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348 Milton (John). Paradise Lost. A Poem in Twelve Books, 5th edition, London: Richard Bently & Jacob Tonson, 1691, engraved portrait frontispiece and ten plates only (of 12, lacking plates to books 6 & 9), some dust-soiling and marks, few leaves torn to foreedge margins, contemporary calf, old reback, upper board detached and lower joint cracked, worn, folio, together with Patrick (Symon), The Parable of the Pilgrim: Written to a Friend, London: printed by Robert White for Francis Tyton at the Sign of the three Daggers in Fleet-Street, 1670, licence leaf and advertisement leaf in first gathering misbound, occasional dampstaining to upper margins, all edges gilt, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine, light wear, 4to, with [Chamberlayne, Edward], Angliae Notitia, or, The Present State of England: Together with Divers Reflections upon the Antient State thereof, London: printed by T.N. for John Martyn, 1669, later endpapers, contemporary calf, rebacked and upper outer corners repaired, spine & extremities rubbed, 12mo (3)

£150-250

345 Lodge (Edmund). Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain..., 12 volumes bound in 6, Harding and Lepard, 1835, numerous fine engraved plates on india paper, occasional marginal spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated red full morocco, a little rubbed and some marks, edges scuffed, and final volume with some damp marking and discolouration to lower edges, with consequent lightly damp marking to preliminaries, and damp stain to lower margins at rear of volume, and detached along rear hinge, 4to

349 Milton (John). Paradise Lost, A Poem in Twelve Books, 8th ed., and Paradise Regain’d, A Poem in Four Books, to which is added Samson Agonistes and Poems upon Several Occasions, New Edition, 3 vols., Beecroft, Strahan, Rivington, et al, 1775-77, engraved portrait frontispieces, fifteen further engraved plates, a little light spotting and some offsetting throughout, contemporary marbled calf, gilt decorated spine, some wear, joints cracked but mostly holding (upper-board of volume three detached), 4to

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350 Miniature Book. Officium B. Mariae Virg. nuper reformatum, et Pii V. Pont. Max. jussu editum..., Antwerp: ex Officina Plantiniana apud viduam & heredes Balth. Moreti, 1677, [32],712,[4]pp., title in red & black with small engraved portrait, fourteen full-page engraved illustrations, text in red & black throughout, few leaves creased to corners and one slightly torn, occasional light dust-soiling and minor dampstaining, front free endpaper lacking, 19th century morocco, thick 32mo, (76 x 48mm) (1)

353 Montagnani (Pietro Paolo). Picturae Peristyli Vaticani, manus Raphaelis Sanci in tabulis aereis nova cura expressae, chartisque redditae anno M.DCC.LXXXX. Opus immortalitate dignissimum quod honori D.N. Pii VI Pontificis Maximi restitutoris felicium saeculorum Petr. Paulus Montagnanus dedicat devotus sanctitati maiestatique eius et cuius munificentia artes ingenuae revixere cum eo vivat in omne aevum simul aeterno idem praeconio benefacta optimi principis posteritati testetur, Rome, [1790], forty-nine (of fifty-two) engraved plates, engraved title torn with heavy loss, small remaining section pasted down onto later paper, scattered spotting, marginal damp-staining, four holes punched to gutter margin, later half cloth, oblong folio, together with Klauber (Joseph Sebastian and Johann Baptist), Historiae Biblicae veteris et novi Testamenti, junioribus ad faciliorem Eruditionem, senioribus ad vivaciorem memoriam, Divini Verbi Praeconibus ad celeriorem reminiscentiam..., Augsburg, circa 1750, title in Latin and German, printed in red and black, engraved plates with latin captioned, many remargined, worm tracks, some dust-soiling and damp-staining, oblong folio

£200-300

351 Monmouth (James, 1st Duke). An account of what passed at the execution of the late Duke of Monmouth on Wednesday the 15th of July 1685 on Tower-hill, Edinburgh: re-printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, 1685, 4pp., imprint from colophon, letterpress text to both sides, creased where previously folded, disbound, folio Less common Edinburgh edition, published simaultaneously in London and Dublin. Wing A434. (1) £80-120

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£100-150

354 New Testament [Greek & Latin]. Jesu Christi Domini Nostri Novum Testamentum, sive novum Foedus, cujus Graeco contextui resvondent interpretationes duae: una, vetus; altera, Theodori Bezae ..., accessit etiam Joachimi Camerarii in Novum Foedus Commentarius ..., Cambridge: Roger Daniel, 1642, title with engraved vignette by Hollar, pagination error to leaf Cccc1, separate title to the commentary by Camerarius, with 24 blank leaves bound in between New Testament & commentary, contemporary calf, old reback, joints cracked and some wear, folio (1)

£200-300

355 Nutt (Frederick). The Imperial and Royal Cook: Consisting of the Most Sumptuous made Dishes, Ragouts, Fricassees, Soups, Gravies, &c. Foreign and English: Including the Lastest Improvements in Fashionable Life, 1st edition, 1809, half-title, engraved portrait frontispiece (spotted), 4 page advertisements at rear, scattered spotting throughout, edges untrimmed, recent endpapers, original printed boards, rebacked, boards soiled & rubbed, 8vo, (Bitting p.347), together with Brittain (W., publisher), The Cook: or, The Ladies’ Kitchen Directory, 1841, two engraved plates, half-title torn with loss and repaired, hinges cracked, original cloth, spine torn, worn, 8vo, plus Trade Catalogue, Surgical Instuments, Orthopedic Appliances, Trusses, etc. etc., Hospital Supplies, E.A. Yarnall Co., Philad’a Surgical Instrument House, 1020 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA., U.S.A., Catalogue of Illustrations and Prices, 2nd edition, pub. Philadelphia, 1894, numerous black & white illustrations throughout, original cloth, some wear, covers a little loose, 8vo (3)

356 Oxford University. A Catalogue of all Graduats in Divinity, law and Physick, and of all Masters of Arts and Doctors of Musick, who have regularly proceeded or been created in the University of Oxford between October 10th 1659 and October 10th 1726..., 1st edition, Oxford: printed at the Theater, 1778, occasional minor mark, bookplate for Sir John Trollope to upper pastedown, contemporary panelled calf, a little rubbed, spine label lacking, 8vo

352 Monstrelet (Enguerrand de). The Chronicles..., Translated by Thomas Johnes, Esq., 4 volumes, Hafod Press, 1809, engraved vignette titles (toned), fifty-one hand-coloured engraved plates, one with top inch of plate excised and neatly re-attached, occasional spotting and off-setting, top edges gilt, remainder rough-trimmed, recent green half morocco gilt, folio (4)

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357 Paine (Thomas). Rights of Man: Being an Answer to Mr. Burke’s Attack on the French Revolution, 3rd ed., J.S. Jordan, 1791, 171 pp., p. 69 with closed tear, scattered spotting, contemporary sheep, joints cracking, rubbed, 8vo, together with Dialogues of the Dead; Together with some Fables, Composed for the Education of a Prince, by the Late M. de Fenelon, Newly Translated from the French by Mr. Elphingston, 2 vols., Glasgow, 1754, light spotting, contemporary calf, rubbed with some edgewear, 8vo, plus The Life of Samuel Johnson, Carefully Abridged from Mr. Boswell’s Large Works, by F. Thomas, 1792, occasional spotting, previous owner inscription, contemporary calf, spine chipped, scuff marks, 12mo, with others including A Description of more than Three Hundred Animals... new ed., 1812, James Plumptre’s Original Dramas..., Cambridge 1818, Louis Bonaparte’s A Reply to Sir Walter Scott’s History of Napoleon, 1829 (bound with two others), Lettres de Madame de Sevigne, 6 vols., Paris, 1856, Peter Nicholson’s The New Builder & Workman’s New Director, 1824 (disbound), P.T. Barnum’s Struggles and Triumphs or Sixty Years’ Recollections, 1889 and The Nature Poems of George Meredith, 1898 (limited signed edition of 150, upper cover detached) (35)

359 Plinius Secundus (Gaius). The Historie of the World. Commonly called, the Naturall Historie of C. Plinius Secundus. Tanslated into English by Philemon Holland, Doctor in Physicke, 2 vols. in one, first edition in English, London: Printed by Adam Islip, 1601, large woodcut device to both titles, first title with horizontal cut across leaf and lined to verso using initial blank (lower half of leaf possibly replaced with a first issue copy), decorative woodcut initials, errata leaf present, lacking final blank, some dampstaining (mostly light), hinges cracked, late 19th century dark green half morocco gilt, blind decoration to spine, slight wear to joints and extremities, folio STC 20029 or 20029.5. A reissue of this work was produced by George Bishop, with cancel title page having the imprint Londini: Impensis G. B[ishop], 1601. This volume therefore, is possibly a reissue, but with the lower half of the first title having been replaced with the lower portion of a first issue title. (1) £300-500

360 Prynne (William). A Short Sober Pacific Examination of some Exuberances in, and Ceremonial Appurtenances to the Common Prayer..., 1661, bound with [Manton, Thomas], Smectymnuus Redivivus. Being an Answer to a Book, intituled an Humble Remonstrance in which the Original of Liturgy [and] Episcopacy is Discussed and Queries propounded concerning both..., 5th edition, 1661, bound with Barnard (John), A Short View of the Prelatical Church of England..., whereunto is added, the Anatomy of the Common-Prayer, two parts in one, 1661, bound with The Judgement of Foraign Divines as well from Geneva as other parts, touching the Discipline, Liturgie, and Ceremonies of the Church of England. Whereunto is added a Letter from Mr. John Calvin to Mr. Knox, concerning the English Commmon-Prayer, after he had purused the same, 1660, bound with The Covenanters Plea against Absolvers. Or, a Modest Discourse, shewing why those who in England & Scotland took the Solemn League and Covenant..., written out by Theophiius Timorcus..., 1661, bound with six other similar theological pamphlets, sewing partly broken, contents loose and some leaves detached, occasional dampstaining, contemporary calf, upper cover lacking inner board, spine torn at head & foot, worn, 4to

£200-300

358 Lamberty (Giovanni). Memoires pour servir a l’Histoire du XVIII Siecle, contenant les Negociations, Traitez, Resolutions, et autres documens authentiques, concernant les affaires d’etat, 14 volumes, The Hague, Henri Scheurleer, 1724-40, titles printed in red and black, occasional minor marks, contemporary uniform full calf, with oval coat of arms of the Signet Library to covers of each volume, 4to, together with The British Military Library; Or, Journal: comprehending a complete body of military knowledge, 2 volumes, 1799, engraved plates, maps, etc. (some missing), contemporary red half morocco, heavily rubbed and some wear to extremities, with upper cover to first volume detached, 4to, plus other antiquarian interest, 18th and 19th century, mostly leather bound, all 4to, including Christopher Kelly, A full and circumstantial account of the memorable Battle of Waterloo…, 1817, etc., with all faults (25)

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361 Punch. An embossed silver-plated and leather magazine cover, after Richard Doyle, late 19th/early 20th century, silver-plated upper cover with Doyle’s famous design in relief, showing Mr. Punch surrounded by cavorting fairy folk with a rusticated title, within a border of irises, roan rear cover and spine (latter worn with loss), red moire silk pastedowns, 4to (29 x 22.5cm/11.5 x 8.75ins) Richard Doyle (1824-1883) joined the staff of ‘Punch’ in 1843, and in 1844 he produced this front cover design. This now-familiar image, with its teeming mass of fairies and elves milling around Mr. Punch and his dog, established the magazine’s emphasis on irreverent mockery, and was used as its signature image until the middle of the twentieth century. (1) £70-100

362 Quanti (Q., pseud.). Quadrille Elucidated. Being a Historical, Critical and Practical Treatise on that Admired Game, Cheltenham: G.A. Williams, 1822. 95pp., original printed wrappers, slight wear at head & foot of spine, 16mo in 4s Two UK institutional locations found (British Library & Bodleian Library). (1) £80-120

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366 Shakespeare (William). Works, text revised by Rev. Alexander Dyce, 10 vols., 5th ed., 1886, engraved portrait frontispieces to volumes I & II, scattered light spotting, bookplates, t.e.g., contemporary green full morocco by Riviere, spines with raised bands and gilt decoration (faded to brown), 8vo, together with The Works of William Shakespeare, ed., with a Scrupulous Revision of the Text by Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke, 4 vols., 1864, half titles, portrait frontispece to volume I, some spotting and toning, prize inscription, a.e.g., contemporary crimson full morocco gilt by Bickers, 8vo (14)

367 Smith (Adam). The Theory of Moral Sentiments, 2 volumes, 11th edition, Edinburgh, 1808, contemporary half calf gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with Seward (Anna), Letters, 6 volumes, Edinburgh, 1811, contemporary uniform full calf gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Longinus. Pastoralia, Paris, Didot, 1776, text printed in Greek, contemporary full red morocco gilt, rubbed, small 8vo, and Juvenal & Persius. Satyrae, Dublin, Typographia Academiae, 1746, title with engraved vignette, bookplate of Sir John Trollope to front pastedown, contemporary full calf gilt, rubbed, 8vo, plus other 18th & 19th century literature, history, and related, all leather bound, occasional wear, mainly 8vo

363 Raleigh (Sir Walter). The Historie of the World, London: printed for R. Best, Jo. Place & Sam Cartwright, 1652, additional engraved title with ‘The Minde of the Front’ present, engraved portrait to letterpress title, eight double-page engraved maps & plans (comprising 6 maps & 2 battle plans, few close-trimmed), some closed tears to few leaves, occasional spotting and marginal dampstaining, armorial bookplate of the Rt. Hon. Thomas Mansel Ld. Mansel, contemporary calf, joints partly split, rubbed and light wear, folio Wing R163. (1)

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£300-400

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£700-1000

£300-400

369 Synesius (of Cyrene, Bishop of Ptolemais). [Sunesiou tou Kurenaiou, episkopou Ptolemaidos, umnoi en diaphorois melesi], Synesii Cyrenaei, episcopi Ptolemaidis, Hymni vario lyricoru[m] versuum genere. GregoriiNarianzeni Odae aliquot. Utrisque, nunc primum in luce prodeuntibus, Lat. interpretationem adjunxit Fr. Portus Cretensis, [Geneva]: Excudebat Henr. Stephanus, 1568, 192pp., cropped annotation to upper margin of a2, some dust-soiling & toning, disbound, 32mo

365 Scudery (Georges de). Curia Politiae: or, the Apologies of Severall Princes: Justifying to the World their most Eminent Actions, by the Strength of Reason, and the most Exact Rules of Policie. Written in French by the acurate Pen of Monsieur de Scudery, governour of Nostre-Dame. And now faithfully Render’d into English...., 1654, engraved frontispiece, eight engraved portrait plates only (of 11), contemporary sheep, repaired at head & foot of spine, recent title label, some wear to spine and boards, folio, (Wing S2140), together with [Goodwin, Thomas], Romanae Historiae Anthologia Recognita et Aucta. An English Exposition of the Roman Antiquities, wherein many Roman and English offices are paralleld and divers obscure phrases explained. For the use of Abingdon Schoole, newly revised and inlarged by the author, Oxford: John Lichfield for Henry Cripps, 1633, title within architectural woodcut border, modern brown buckram, 4to, with Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments..., with the Psalter or Psalmes of David, London: Printed by Robert Barker..., and by the Assignes of John Bill, 1641, title torn to inner margin and repaired to fore-edge and lower margin, some close-trimming & cropping, dust-soiling and few marks, 19th century boards, lacking spine, worn, slim 4to (3)

£200-400

368 Sue (Eugene). The Mysteries of Paris, 3 volumes, Chapman and Hall, 1845-46, wood engraved illustrations to text, some minor spotting, top edge gilt, near-contemporary uniform red crushed half morocco gilt (by Andrew Grieve, Edinburgh), large 8vo, together with Chambers (R.), The Book of Days, a miscellany of popular antiquities in connection with the calendar, 2 volumes, W. & R. Chambers, circa 1870, wood engraved illustrations to text, contemporary red half morocco gilt, in bright condition, large 8vo, plus Tennyson (Alfred), Works, 7 volumes, Henry S. King & Company, 1877, all edges gilt, contemporary uniform red full morocco gilt (by Palmer & Howe, Manchester), very slightly rubbed (generally in good condition), 8vo, and Harris (Stanley), Old Coaching Days, illustrated by John Sturgess, 1882, tinted lithographed plates, all edges gilt, contemporary red crushed full morocco gilt, some minor marks (generally in bright condition), 8vo, plus other 19th century literature, all bound in gilt decorated red morocco leather bindings, generally in very good condition, mostly 8vo

364 Rapin de Thoyras (Paul). The History of England... Translated into English, with Additional Notes, by N. Tindal, 6 volumes, 2nd edition, 1743-47, numerous engraved maps and plans (including few folding, one or two trimmed to image), scattered light spotting and a little offsetting, endpapers renewed, all edges gilt, contemporary red morocco, blind and gilt decorated, a little rubbed, joints cracked, one or two boards detached but present, folio (5)

£200-300

Adams S2210. (1)

£150-250

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£200-300


370 Tacitus (Gaius Cornelius). juxta correctius exemplar editus, cum adjectis capitulorum numeris, Amsterdam: Joannem Blaeu, 1649, printer’s woodcut device to title, folding table, early ink signature to title and annotations to margins throughout, leaf K12 trimmed to fore-edge blank margin, near contemporary calf, joints cracked, some wear to covers, 12mo, together with Horace, Poemata. Ex antiquis codd. & certis Observationibus emendavit, variasque Sciptorum & Impressorum lectiones adjecit Alexander Cuningamius, The Hague: Thomam Jonsonium, 1721, engraved frontispiece to volume 1, titles in red & black, contemporary speckled calf, gilt decorated spine, joints cracked, 8vo, with Homer, Nova clavis Homerica: cujus ope aditus ad intelligendos sine Interprete Iliadis libros omnibus recluditur..., Opera Joannis Schaufelbergeri..., Praefactus est Jo. Jakob Breitinger..., 8 vols., Zurich: Litteris Heideggeri & Socc. 1761-1768, contemporary sheep, some spines repaired at head, light wear to extremities, 8vo, with Boscawen (William, trans.), The Satires, Epistles and Art of Poetry of Horace, Translated into English Verse, 1797, author’s presentation inscription to title, modern half calf gilt, 8vo, plus one other (13)

£300-400

371 Trial. The Trial, by Impeachment, of Henry Lord Viscount Melville, for High Crimes and Misdemeanors, Before the House of Peers in Westminster Hall, Between the 29th April and the 17th of May, 1806, 1st 8vo ed., 1806, engraved portrait frontispiece, scattered spotting, previous owner signature to title, contemporary blue half calf, edges slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Evening Amusements; or, the Beauty of the Heavens Displayed. In which Several Striking Appearances, to be Observed on Various Evenings in the Heavens, During the Year 1817, are Described. To be Continued Annually, 1817, publisher’s list at end, one or two spots, original boards, losses at spine ends, some soiling, 8vo, plus Revelations of Prison Life; With an Enquiry into Prison Discipline and Secondary Punishments, by George Laval Chesterton, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1856, light toning, contemporary half tree calf, vol. I upper cover detached, joints cracking, lacking most spine labels, 8vo, with four others including Hoyle’s Games Improved, 1778, The Footman’s Directory and Butler’s Remembrance, 4th ed., 1825 and William Kitchiner’s Spectacles, Opera-Glasses, and Theatres... 2nd ed., 1826 (8)

374 Weever (John). Ancient Funerall Monuments within the united Monarchie of Great Britaine, Ireland, and the Islands adiacent, with the dissolved Monasteries therein contained..., London: printed by Thomas Harper, 1631, engraved portrait frontispiece and additional engraved title (both torn to blank margins, frontispiece lined to verso & additional title repaired to fore-edge margin), few woodcut illustrations, occasional marginal fraying mostly at front and rear, 20th century bookplates to front endpapers of John L. Nevinson, Exeter College, Oxford and Claude Blair, 20th century half calf, attractive gilt decorated spine with contrasting labels, small folio, together with an incomplete and defective copy of The Historie of the Holy Warre by Thomas Fuller, 3rd edition, Cambridge, 1647

£150-200

372 Rapin de Thoyras (Paul). The History of England, continued by N. Tindal, 4 volumes bound in 5, mixed 1st and 2nd editions, 1732-47, numerous engraved plates, plans, portraits, maps, etc., contemporary full calf, rubbed and somewhat worn, with joints cracked, folio, together with other various 18th and early 19th century folios, including Postlethwayt’s Universal Dictionary of Trade and Commerce, volume II only, 1755 (with numerous folding engraved maps and plates at rear), Maitland’s History and Survey of London, volume II only, 1756 (with numerous copper engraved views, plates, etc.), a part set of Universal History, from The Earliest Account of Time to the Present: compiled from original authors, 18 volumes, 1736-65, including 10 volumes of Modern Universal History (the latter with plates removed), etc., mostly bound in full calf, rubbed and some wear, folio, with all faults Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (32)

Claude Blair FSA, OBE, CVO (1922-2010), the eminent scholar of European arms and armour and historic metalwork, funerary sculpture, English parish churches and the decorative arts. He was Keeper at the Department of Metalwork, Victoria and Albert Museum, from 1972-82. (2) £300-400

375 Williams (Helen Maria). Letters Containing a Sketch of the Politics of France, from Thirt-first of May 1793, till the Twenty-eighth of July 1794, and the Scenes which have Passed in the Prisons of Paris, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1795, half titles, some light toning, contemporary mottled calf, spines with green labels and gilt decoration, a little rubbed, 8vo (a fourth volume was published in 1796), together with Family Secrets or Hints to those who would make Home Happy, [by Sarah Ellis], 3 vols., 1st ed., [1841], additional engraved title to each, 28 engraved plates, scattered spotting and toning, contemporary green half calf gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus No Name, by Wilkie Collins, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1862, bound without half titles, light spotting, bookplates, contemporary green half morocco by Townsend, joints and edges rubbed, 8vo, with others leatherbound including Constantine Henry Phipps’ The English in Italy, 3 vols., 1825, Susan Ferrier’s Marriage, Inheritance, Destiny, 3 vols. 1841, and Adventures of a Medical Student, by Robert Douglas, 3 vols., 1848

£300-500

373 Valvasone (Erasmo). Angeledia del signor Erasmo di Valvasone al serenissimo principe Pasqual Cicogna..., Venice: Giovanni Batitista Sommasco, 1590, printer’s device to title page, contemporary ownership inscription to foot of title, occasional light spotting and staining, some marginal worming to first few leaves, contemporary limp vellum, discoloured and a little worn, 4to (1)

£70-100

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£300-500


376 Wright (Joseph, ed.). The English Dialect Dictionary, Being the Complete Vocabulary of All Dialect Words Still in Use, or Known to Have Been in Use During the Last Two Hundred Years, 6 volumes including Supplement and English Dialect Grammar, 1st edition, 1898-1905, inner hinges weak, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 4to (6)

£100-150

377 Bridgewater Treatises. On the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God, as Manifested in the Adaptation of External Nature to the Moral and Intellectual Constitution of Man, 8 works in 11 volumes, mixed editions, Pickering, 1833-1845, several volumes with lithographed plates, some folding, most with water-stain to upper outer corner, volume 2 of Buckland with one plate severed by vertical tear, occasional spotting, volume 2 of Roget with title and following leaf creased, armorial bookplate of Maximilian D.D. Dalison on pastedowns, contemporary tan calf, rubbed and scuffed in places, second volume of Roget with some surface loss to lower joint, 8vo The authors of this full set are Thomas Chalmers, John Kidd, William Whewell, Charles Bell (1st edition), Peter Mark Roget, William Buckland (1st edition), William Kirby and William Prout. (11) £150-200

378 Croker (Rev. Temple Henry). The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. In which the Whole Circle of Human Learning is Explained, and the Difficulties attending the Acquisition of Every Art, whether Liberal or Mechanical, are Removed, in the most easy and familiar manner..., 3 vols., 1766, 146 engraved plates (including frontispiece to vol. 1), occasional short closed tears to margins, contemporary calf, joints and spines cracked, worn, some labels lacking, folio (3)

£200-300

379 Grew (Nehemiah). Musaeum Regalis Societatis. Or a Catalogue & Description of the Natural and Artificial Rarities belonging to the Royal Society and Preserved at Gresham College. Whereunto is Subjoyned the Comparartive Anatomy of Stomachs and Guts, 1st edition, printed by W. Rawlins for the Author, 1681, portrait frontispiece, thirty-one engraved plates, one folding (creased and slightly edge-frayed), frontispiece and title-page dust-soiled, some finger-soiling to plates, hinges split, contemporary calf, worn, small folio

Lot 379

Wing G1952. The famous descriptive catalogue of the Royal Society collections based on the collection formed by Robert Hubert and enlarged with further donations of natural rarities and instruments, apparatus and chemical preparations. The descriptions of instruments are of vital importance in our knowledge of the early activities of the Royal Society and include Newton’s reflecting telescope, Boyle’s air pump, Bishop Wilkins’ air gun, Wren’s rain gauge and many of Hooke’s inventions. (1) £300-500

381 Lempriere (William). Popular Lectures on the study of Natural History and the Sciences, Vegetable Physiology, Zoology, the Animal and Vegetable Poisons and on the Human Faculties, Mental and Corporeal as delivered before the Isle of Wight Philosophical Society, 1st edition, Wightman and Cramp, 1827, errata slip bound at rear, untrimmed, occasional slight dust-soiling, later wrappers, 8vo

380 Horne (Johannes van). Mikrotechne. Seu Methodica ad Chirurgiam Introductio, editio altera, Leiden, 1668, engraved additional title, 264 pp., title and first few leaves detached, light spotting, contemporary calf, lacking spine, upper cover detached, rubbed, 12mo, together with A. Cornelii Celsi de re Medica Libri Octo, Paris, 1772, engraved headpiece, a little light soiling, contemporary calf, spine darkened and chipped at ends, 8vo, plus William Thomas Brande’s A Manual of Chemistry, 3 vols., 2nd ed., 1821

382 Royal Institution of Great Britain. A large archive of approximately 4,000 offprints from the Friday Evening lectures, 1851-1965, occasional illustrations to text, scattered dust-soiling but generally VG, stapled as issued, chronologically and alphabetically arranged, the majority contained in 55 red octavo file boxes

(5)

(1)

£100-150

A good archive of over 1100 separate titles by important scientists over a onehundred-year period. Full details available on request. (approx. 4000) £200-300

£150-200

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CLASSICAL MUSIC, BOOKS & EPHEMERA 383 Bach (Johann Christian). A second sett of six concertos for the harspichord or piano forte with accompaniments..., humbly dedicated to Her Majesty Charlotta..., Opera VII, printed by Welcker, [circa 1775], engraved title and 39pp. engraved music, some overall toning to title and a little dust-soiling, bound with A third sett of six concertos for the harpsichord or piano forte...Opera XIII, engraved title and 56pp. engraved music, some offsetting and light dustsoiling, plus Four sonatas and two duets for the piano forte or harpischord... Opera XV, engraved title and 45pp. engraved music, disbound with upper board present, folio (1)

£100-150

384 Beare (Charles). Antonio Stradivari, The Cremona Exhibition of 1987, J. & A. Beare, 1993, numerous colour illustrations throughout, original publisher’s cloth in dust jacket, contained within slipcase, folio, together with Sacconi (Simone F.), The Secrets of Stradivari, with the Catalogue of the Stradivarian relics contained in the Civic Museum Ala Ponzone of Cremona, Cremona: Eric Blot, 2000, numerous black and white illustrations to text, original publisher’s mock-leather in dust jacket, 4to (2)

£100-150

385 Beethoven (Ludwig van, 1770-1827). Sonate pour le Piano Forte composée par L.V. Beethoven, Op. 79, Paris, H. Lemoine, no date, [circa 1820], 8 folio leaves on laid paper, engraved throughout, numbered 474 to foot of each page of music, title with overprinted publisher’s slip of Gio. Ricordi Grua e Co., Firenze pasted over original publisher’s name, with original signature to lower outer corner of Simon Ribault, a Paris music publisher of the same period, and additionally dated in ink to upper outer corner Florence Octe. 1824, untrimmed, some minor marks, stitched as originally issued, slim folio, together with Hummel (Johann Nepomuk, 1778-1827), Three Sets of Variations for the Piano Forte or Harpd., sold by Preston & Son, 97 Strand, [1800], engraved title and 6 engraved leaves, bound with 6 other various piano pieces of the same period (Laura and Lenza, arranged by J. Monro, Crazy Jane, arranged by J.B. Cramer, The Waterman, arranged by William Dance, with his initials ink to first leaf, The Clock Struck One, by Mr. Crouch, Say It Was Love, by Mr. Crouch, Lady Maria North’s Reel, arranged by George Saffery & Lord MacDonald’s Reel, arranged by Osmond Saffery), stitched as issued with original outer wrappers somewhat frayed and worn, slim folio, plus 30 other early to mid 19th century piano arrangements after Mozart, Beethoven, Verdi, Mendelssohn, many engraved, and a quantity of late 19th century popular sheet music, all slim folio (a carton)

Lot 387

£100-150

386 Britten (Benjamin). Children’s Crusade Op. 82, A Ballad for children’s voices and orchestra, music by Benjamin Britten, words by Bertolt Brecht, Illustrations by Sidney Nolan, Faber Music, 1973, full page colour illustrations, facsimile musical score, printed at the Curwen Press, top edge gilt, original brown morocco gilt (by Zaehnsdorf), with matching slipcase, folio, VG Limited edition of 300 numbered and signed copies, from a total edition of 1000, this copy numbered 250, signed by Benjamin Britten and Sidney Nolan. (1) £150-200

387* Callas (Maria, 1923-1977). Signed vintage photograph by David Sim, 1957, gelatin silver print, three-quarter length portrait showing Callas in the title role of Bellini’s Norma, signed in blue ink ‘Maria Meneghini Callas’ and dated 1957, copyright stamp to verso, 25 x 19cm (10 x 7.5ins) (1)

£500-800

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389* Callas (Maria, 1923-1977). An archive of photographs of the opera singer Maria Callas, circa 1950s-1970s, comprising one spiral-bound photograph album containing twenty-eight informal photos of Maria Callas at private parties in London in the early 1960s, each bearing the monogram FR to lower right corner and stamp to verso of F. Richter, 36 Kingscourt Road, Streatham, London, each 11.5 x 16cm (4.5 x 6.4ins), corner mounted, and another album containing three large press photographs of Callas (the title role of Carmen, Andrea Chenier, and Floria in Puccini’s Tosca with Tito Gobbi, Covent Garden 1964), three press photographs of performances given in Scotland, and thirty-two postcard sized press photographs showing Callas in various roles, most captioned in the negative, corner mounted

388* Callas (Maria, 1923-1977). Signed vintage photograph, 1957, gelatin silver print, three-quarter length portrait showing Callas after a performance as Amina in Bellini’s La Sonnambula, possibly given at Edinburgh, signed in blue ink ‘To Reuben, Maria Meneghini Callas’ and dated 1957, 21.5 x 16.5cm (8.5 x 6.5ins) Reuben Grant (1927-2013), was close friends with many of the London and Paris opera stars of the age and regularly attended private parties at Dolphin Square in London where he met Maria Callas and Tito Gobbi. (1) £500-800

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£200-300

390* Caruso (Enrico, 1873-1921). Caricature self-portrait in profile, 1909, pen and black ink on paper, signed and dated Eastbourne 1909, mount aperture 18 x 12cm (7 x 4.75ins), framed and glazed (1)

£150-200

391 Chiesa (Carlo, et al). Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesu, 2 volumes, Peter Biddulph, 1998, numerous colour illustrations including some life size, all edges gilt, half mock-leather, contained within publisher’s solander box, folio Limited edition 475/500. (1)

£300-500

392* Classical DVDs. A collection of opera and classical music DVDs, mostly Italian and German opera performances, some historic recordings of singers and instrumentalists, labels include DG, EMI, Decca, Art Haus Musik, Warner, etc., all in original cases, VG, plus Jurgen Kesting, Maria Callas, The Great Diva Edition, 26 CD set, in original slipcase

Lot 389

(approx. 175)

£150-200

393 Coates (Kevin). Geometry, Proportion and the Art of Lutherie, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991, black and white illustrations to text, ownership inscription excised from front free endpaper, original printed wrappers, folio, together with Whone (Adam), Edward Withers Ltd, 230 Years of Violin Craft in Soho, Mill Hill Publications, 1996, illustrations to text including few in colour, library ink stamp to front free endpaper, original publisher’s cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus Milnes (John, editor), The British Violin, the Catalogue of the 1998 Exhibition, Oxford: British Violin Making Association, 2000, numerous colour illustrations, original publisher’s cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other titles relating to musical instrument making including, M. A. Alburger; The Violin Makers, Portrait of a Living Craft, 1978, George Buchanan; The Making of Stringed Instruments, 2000, Ronald Roberts; Musical instruments Made to be Played, 1972, Juliet Barker; Violin-Making a Practical Guide, 2004, Chris Johnson and Roy Courtnall; The Art of Violin Making, 2005, John Huber; Meisterwerke des italienischen Geigenbaus, 2008, Bruce Ossman; Violin Making, A Guide for the Amateur, 2000, George Hart; The Violin, 1886, Charles Ford; Making Musical Instruments Strings and Keyboard, 1979 (12)

£150-200

394 Corelli (Arcangelo). XII Sonatas or Solos for a Violin e Bass Violin or Harpsicord..., his fifth opera, printed for John Walsh, [circa 1711], engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved titlepage and 92pp. engraved music, separate engraved title for second part, some dustsoiling and light offsetting, some slight wear to edges, disbound with upper board present, folio Smith & Humphries 429. (1)

Lot 390

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£80-120


Lot 397 395 Corelli (Arcangelo). Concerti Grossi con duoi violini, e violoncelli di concertino obligati, e duoi altri violini, viola e basso di concerto grosso... Opera Sesta, 2nd edition, John Walsh, [1732], seven parts as issued, engraved portrait frontispiece to concerto violin I part, booksellers label for Calkin & Budd to title to same part, a little dust-soiling and occasional minor mark, contemporary red half morocco, a little rubbed at extremities, folio Smith & Humphries 438. (7)

£300-500

396* Covent Garden. A commemorative programme for the Gala Performance by Command of His Majesty the King in honour of the visit of His Majesty the King of Spain, Thursday 8 June 1905, printed on silk by Finden Brown & Co with coloured border and tassel edge, 42 x 32cm (16.5 x 12.5ins), framed and glazed, together with another similar framed silk programme commemorating a gala performance in honour of the visit of the King and Queen of Denmark, 11 June 1907 Both featuring performances by Caruso and Melba. (2)

£150-200

397* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edwd. Elgar’, Craeg Lea, Wells Road, Malvern, 26 April [1902], to his publisher and concerning his setting of the National Anthem, ‘God save the King. With this I send corrected proof of score. I shall be glad to see a revise. I think the notes I have added for Military Band... are a sufficient guide for the conductor. I shd. be obliged if you wd. ask your military arranger to communicate with me before he actually commences the transcription’, 2 pages on printed letterhead with marginal pencil marks to recto and verso, 8vo Elgar’s version of the National Anthem originally appeared in his ‘Coronation Ode’, written for the coronation of Edward VII. (1) £200-300

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398* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edward Elgar’, Craeg Lea, Wells Road, Malvern, 22 August 1900, to Novello & Co., a brief note ‘Enclosed I send Messrs Longmans full permission just recd.’, 1 page on printed letterhead, 2 ink receipt stamps not affecting text, 1 page, 8vo This letter refers to the copyright permission for the use of the libretto of ‘The Dream of Gerontius’. This letter was written some weeks before the oratorio’s first performance at the Birmingham festival in October 1900. (1) £200-300

399* Elgar (Edward, 1857-1934). Autograph letter signed ‘Edward Elgar’, Plas Gwyn, Hereford, 13 June 1908, to [Henry] Clayton of Novello’s, concerning royalties for A.J. Jaeger [Nimrod of the Enigma Variations], ‘Many thanks for the two cheques. I am sending on the one resulting from sales of the analyses to Jaeger... I sincerely hope Jaeger will submit to receive it’, 2 pp. with integral blank, publisher’s receipt stamp at foot of page 2, 4to (1)

£200-300

400 Handel (George Frideric). Judas Macchaboeus, an oratorio in score as it was originally perform’d..., 6th edition, printed for H. Wright successor to the late Mr J. Walsh, [circa 1785], engraved portrait frontispiece by Houbraken, engraved title page 2pp. list of subscribers, 208pp. engraved music, a little light dust-soiling, edges untrimmed, contemporary quarter morocco, worn and scuffed with loss, folio Smith p.114. (1)

£100-150

401 Henley (William ). Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers, 1973, portrait frontispiece, some spotting, original cloth, rubbed, thick 8vo (1)

£80-120

402 Hill (W. Henry & Arthur F. & Alfred E. ). Antonio Stradivari, His Life and Work 1644-1737, 1st edition, William E. Hill & Sons, 1902, 30 mostly colour plates, black and white illustrations to text, lacks title-page, dedication leaf frayed at foot, several leaves detached including half-title and front free endpaper with sellotape marks to margins, library label to front pastedown and ownership names to front free endpaper, original vellum-backed cloth, soiling and edge wear, split at head and foot of spine, 4to (1)

405* Liszt (Franz, 1811-1886). Signed contract ‘Franz Liszt’, Weimar, 4 January 1858, being a solicitor’s contact concerning the dowry of Liszt’s daughter Blandine, written in German, Liszt guaranteeing to Blandine 100,000 francs, to be held by her alone (separately from any shared marital assets), beginning on 1 January and lasting until her death, Blandine to receive the interest on 60,000 francs, the capital itself to be transferred to her only upon Liszt’s death, additionally signed by Blandine Rachel Ollivier [18351862] and her husband Olivier Emile Ollivier, 7 pp., various seals, stamps and official signatures, etc., a little soiling and some slight splitting to folds, slim folio, plus three contemporary Ollivier family documents and a postcard-size photograph of Liszt and his pupils

£100-150

403 Huber (John). Der Geigenmarkt, Frankfurt: Erwin Bochinsky, 1995, text and titles in German and English, colour illustrations, original printed boards, 4to, together with Gill (Dominic, editor), The Book of the Violin, Oxford: Phaidon, 1984, numerous colour illustrations to text, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus Nicolini (Gualtiero), The International School of Cremona Two Score years of Violin-Making, translated by Helen Palmer, Cremona: Edizione Stradivari, 1978, numerous black and white illustrations, original mockleather gilt, 8vo, plus other titles relating to the violin, including Walter H. Mayson; Violin Making, 1909, Brian Harvey; Violin Fraud, Deception, Forgery, Theft and the Law, 1992, W. Henley; Antonio Stradivari, Master Luthier, Brighton: Amati Publishing, 1961, Karel Jalovec; Beautiful Italian Violins, Paul Hamlyn, 1963, and others similar (45)

The contract is referred to in the footnotes to Letter 73 of ‘Franz Liszt and Agnes Street-Klindworth: A Correspondence 1854-1886’ by Pauline Pocknell and Michael Saffle (2000). This further notes that Emile Ollivier (1825-1913), husband of Blandine, inherited the 60,000 francs after Liszt’s death through Princess Wittgenstein and Rothschild. Ollivier himself became Prime Minister of France, a post held briefly from December 1869 to August 1870. (5) £500-800

406 Manuscript music book belonging to William Hill, of Braunton, North Devon, 1809, 88pp., comprising musical notation and lyrics for forty-eight songs and ballads, written in a neat hand, with contents leaf at front and four pages of tables on tenaments and prices for Braunton from 1739-1788 at rear, offsetting throughout, stitching broken and contents loose in original boards, small 4to

£150-200

404 Ingles (Tim). Four Centuries of Violin Making, Fine Instruments from the Sotheby’s Archive, Boston: Cozio Publishing, 2006, numerous illustrations, mostly in colour, original publisher’s cloth, gilt lettered to spine and upper board, contained within original slipcase, folio Limited edition 645/3920. (1)

Titles include: ‘Fanny, will you Marry me?’; ‘The Sailor Boy capering ashore’; ‘Sweet Girl, by the light of the Moon’; ‘Paddy Bull’s Expedition, or Langolee’; ‘The Hogshead of Port’; ‘The Coachman’s Song’; ‘Phillida’s Gone’; and ‘Sweep Chimney’. (1) £70-100

£200-300

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409 Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus). Le Nozze de Figaro, Acts I and II, Robert Birchall, [1809], engraved title-pages and musical notation throughout, rough-trimmed, contemporary drab wrappers, torn and frayed, folio, together with Flute Music, A collection of thirty-five arrangements for the flute, various publishers, early 19th century, engraved musical notation throughout, final few leaves browned and with some edge-tears, manuscript index leaf by George Gayton, dated 1830, mounted on front pastedown, contemporary half calf, extremities rubbed, folio, plus seven other folio volumes of music similar, comprising The Beauties of Purcell, vol. 1 (of two), published by Birchall, Specimens of Various Styles of Music by William Crotch, vol. III, published by Birchall, and five bound collections of music, including one with manuscript ownership signature M.E. Benyon, plus five others related (The Musical Library, vols. I-IV, published by Charles Knight, 1843 and A Selection of Irish Melodies by Thomas Moore, published by J. Power)

407 Milnes (John, editor). Musical Instruments in the Ashmolean Museum, The Complete Collection, Oxford Musical Instrument Publishing, 2011, numerous colour illustrations throughout, original publisher’s cloth in dust jacket, folio, together with Beare (Charles, et al), Stradivarius, Ashmolean, 2013, exhibition catalogue, numerous colour illustrations throughout, original publisher’s cloth in dust jacket, folio, plus Codazzi (Roberto and Cinzia Manfredini, editors), I Capolavori Cremonesi della Royal Academy of Music, Cremona: Consorzio Liutai Antonio Stradivari, 2003, numerous illustrations throughout, some in colour, original printed covers, folio (3)

£80-120

408 Moller (Max). Italiaansche Vioolbouw Van Gaspar da Salo Tot Pressenda, 1st edition, Amsterdam, 1938, photo plates, original cloth-backed boards in dust jacket, a little marked and browned with a few small marginal splits, large 8vo, (limited edition 845/1000), together with The Violin-Makers of the Low Countries (Belgium and Holland), 1st edition, Amsterdam, 1955, photo plates, original cloth gilt, spine slightly rubbed and faded, 4to, (limited edition 424/1500) (2)

Margaret Elizabeth Benyon married William Arthur Duckworth of Orchardleigh in Somerset in 1825. (1) £200-300

£200-300

410 Music Covers. An album of music covers, late 19th to early 20th century, approximately three-hundred music covers, corner mounted into large album, a little dust-soiled, few trimmed (1)

£100-150

411 Paradies (Pietro Domenico). Sonate di Gravicembalo, printed for the author by John Johnson, [1754], [vi] + 47 pp. engraved music, a little toning, signed presentation inscription from John Hullah to Florence May ‘From her friend’, dated February 1879, neatly written to later front flyleaf, long ink note of provenance and background information written by a subsequent owner, the writer John M. Bacon, dated January 1943, later linen-backed boards with institutional title label pasted to upper cover and two ink stamps to corners of preliminary leaves, some soiling and edge wear, old damp-staining affecting covers and flyleaves, folio John Pyke Hullah (1812-1884) was an English composer and teacher of music. The recipient of the score from Hullah was Florence May, the successful pupil of Brahms, who wrote and published the official life of Brahms and of the Schumanns, both in English and German. This score, as noted in the provenance note written by John M. Bacon, was inherited by Florence May’s niece Mary Renwick, who in turn left this and other artefacts to Bacon. (1) £100-150

412 Pollens (Stewart). The Violin Forms of Antonio Stradivari, Peter Biddulph, 1992, numerous black and white illustrations, including some folding, original publisher’s gilt stamped cloth, folio (1)

£200-300

413 Roy (Karl). The Violin, Its History and Making, printed for the author, 2006, numerous illustrations to text, some in colour, original cloth, contained within slipcase, folio Limited edition 270/1500. (1)

£100-150

414 Sitsky (Larry, editor). Music of the Twentieth-Century AvantGarde, A Biocritical Sourcebook, 1st edition, Greenwood Press, 2002, original cloth, together with Jameux (Dominique), Pierre Boulez, 1st English edition, Harvard University Press, 1991, original cloth in rubbed dust jacket, plus Lippman (Edward A., editor), Musical Aesthetics: A Historical Reader, volume 3, The Twentieth Century, Pendragon Press, 1990, original cloth, all 8vo, plus other similar scholarly modern publications on music

Lot 409

(24)

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£80-120


418* [Wagner Letters]. A letter from Edgar [Richter] to his friend and brother-in-law Sydney Loeb, 3 October 1924, in German, telling of his successful first role singing as ‘The Gospel Reader’ in ‘E Pagliacci’, referring to his Wagner letters and sending two for the previously agreed price of 200 marks per letter, regretting that he no longer has the other Wagner letters, 3 pp., 4to, together with a rough draft of a letter from Sydney Loeb to Edgar Richter dated 7 October 1924, in German, referring to the pricing of the Wagner letters and saying that he didn’t say exactly 200 marks per letter and going into some detail thereon, 6 pp., narrow 8vo, plus a third letter to Loeb’s wife Mathilda from Edgar, her brother, 1 November 1926, telling of his unhappy new job in a rubber and ironmongery factory in Bonn and that he is forced to sell two of his Wagner letters, hoping that she might ask Sydney and suggest 100 marks a letter, 3 pp., 4to, plus two related items Edgar and Mathilda were children of Hans Richter, conductor of the Halle Orchestra. English translations of all three letters provided with the lot. (5) £100-150

419 Warlock (Peter). Peter Warlock Songs [so titled to spine], 2 volumes, circa 1920s-30s, a bound collection of printed musical scores for songs by Peter Worlock, published by Winthrop Rogers, Augener, Oxford University Press, original wrappers bound in, contemporary brown half morocco, with coat of arms to upper cover of each volume, and stamped Greaves Prize 1942, a few minor marks, large 4to (2)

420 Weideman (Charles Frederick). Twelve solos for a German flute and harpsichord..., opera quinta, printed for John Walsh, [1760], engraved title and 61pp. engraved music, dust-soiled and slight marginal fraying, disbound, together with other sheet music, mostly 18th century, including six chorusses from Mr. Handel’s oratorios, adapted for organ or harpsichord, printed for Wright, parts one to six, and others related

415 Stanley (John). Six Cantatas, for a Voice and Instruments: Set to Musick by John Stanley, MB, Organist of the Temple and St. Andrew’s in London, printed for I. Walsh, [1742], engraved title-page (slightly dusty and with short worm trail in lower blank corner), engraved musical notation throughout, one or two unexceptionable stains and nicks to margins, bound with Six Cantatas for a Voice and Instruments, Set to Music..., printed for John Stanley, and sold at his House in Walbrook and at all the Music Shops, Where may be had the Six Cantatas formerly publish’d by the same Author, [1748], engraved title-page (toned), engraved musical notation throughout, hinges split, contemporary half calf, with gilt lettered red morocco title label on upper cover, rubbed and slight wear to extremities, folio (1)

£70-100

(10)

£100-150

£100-150

416* Strauss (Richard, 1864-1949). Ink signature, ‘Dr Richard Strauss’, on an off-white slip of paper, 5.5 x 9.5cm, together with other musical and literary ephemera etc., including postcard, note and typed letter signed from Robert Roth, a letter from Fr. von Flotow, a letter from Bronislav Huberman to Mrs Wetzler, a further signature of Huberman, one of F. Lamond, a printed Smetana Quartet programme signed by all four musicians, old copies of two Max Brod poems (12)

£100-150

421* Whistler (Rex, illust.). Royal Opera House, State Performance, By Command of His Majesty The King, In honour of the visit of The President of the French Republic and Madame Lebrun, Wednesday, March 22 at nine-thirty, 1939, shaped programme, with four leaves printed in red and black, and embossed card wrappers, spotted, upper cover with a military trophy design by Rex Whistler, gold tasselled cord tie, 39 x 22.5cm (15.5 x 9ins)

417 Violins & Stringed Instruments. A collection of auction catalogues, books, programmes, etc. relating to violins and stringed instruments, 20th century, plus a few music autographs and a group of 21 lithographic portraits of musical performers, all framed and glazed, some glass cracked (4 cartons)

£100-150

Provenance: From the library of Chris Viveash. (1)

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£80-120


THE ANTHONY GASSON OPERA COLLECTION (PART III)

Lot 423

Lot 424

Lot 425

422* Adam (Adolphe, 1803-56, French Composer). Autograph letter signed ‘Adolphe Adam’, postmarked Paris, October, 1840, to [Usmar] Bonnaire, concerning an invitation, sending regards to his wife, blind-stamped monogram letterhead, 2 pages with integral address leaf, little browning along fold, 8vo, together with Spontini (Gaspare, 1774-1851), autograph letter signed, 10 August 1843, in French, asking for an audience with Baron Taylor, 1 page with integral blank, 8vo, plus 2 autograph letters from Giacomo Meyerbeer (17911864), both undated, in French, 1 page, 8vo (4)

£150-200

423* Caruso (Enrico, 1873-1921). Photograph, signed and inscribed, 1906, mounted head-and-shoulders gelatin silver print photograph, signed and inscribed for Mr and Mrs Moore, London, 1906, to lower part of image with date on mount, a little spotting, photograph 20 x 15cm (1)

427 Malibran (Maria, 1808-1836). Reminiscences of Madame Malibran, in a Series of Illustrations of her Principal Characters. No. 1, Containing Ten Illustrations of Fidelio, and a Portrait of Malibran, Designed and Drawn on Stone by E.H. Wehnert, November 1836, portrait frontispiece and ten numbered lithographic plates on India paper, spotting throughout, original roan-backed printed wrappers, some soiling and wear, covers detached and backstrip deficient, oblong folio (27 x 37.5cm)

£100-150

424* Caruso (Enrico, 1873-1921). Real photo postcard, signed and inscribed, circa 1910, three-quarter length with hat, gloves and cane, inscribed and signed in French with thanks and best wishes, divided back, postally unused, minor crease to top left corner (1)

£100-150

Very rare. WorldCat lists one other copy at Loeb Music Library, Harvard University. Published by the proprietor Edward Henry Wehnert, and as printed on the upper wrapper the lithographs were made by C.F. Cheffins and copies were available as India Proofs (10s. 6d.) or Plain Paper (7s. 6d.). (1) £200-300

425* Caruso (Enrico, 1873-1921). Real photo postcard, signed, London, 1906, full-length portrait of Caruso in costume with sword on stage, credit of Ellis & Walery to lower margin, boldly signed and dated in blue ink to lower part of image, upper left corner bumped, postally used with contemporary London postmark (1)

428* Massenet (Jules, 1842-1912). Autograph real photo postcard signed and inscribed for Mademoiselle Yvonne Deitz, dated 1911 and with two autograph musical quotations in lower part of image, together with a signed portrait, circa 1912, head-and-shoulders photogravure from a photograph by Cliche Nadar, Paris, published in La France Contemporaine, boldly signed to lower margin, a little dust-soiling and corner creasing to mount, 31 x 21cm, plus an autograph letter signed to Massenet from Marie van Zandt (1858-1919), regretting the decision taken about his opera Cendrillon, 1 January 1897, 2 pp. with integral blank, 8vo, plus 3 related printed pictorial Massenet items

£100-150

426* Caruso (Enrico, 1873-1921). Autograph letter signed, Hotel Cecil, Strand, WC, 6 July 1905, in Italian on hotel letterhead, thanking Mr Lindon for the invitation and looking forward to seeing him, paper slightly toned, one page, 8vo, together with a real photo postcard of Caruso, half-length, seated with walking cane and cigarette, a little creased at lower margin, postally used and dated 1908 (2)

£100-150

(6)

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£100-150


Lot 428

Lot 429

Lot 431

429* Meistersinger. A group of 35 albumen print cabinet cards by Hoffert, 1890s, mostly individual male or female singers, all in costume and some on stage, photographer’s credit to lower mounts and versos, some with annotations to mounts (35)

£100-150

430* Operatic Autographs. A group of 35 operatic autograph letters signed, 19th century, Marietta Albani, Salvatore Baccaloni, Mattia Battistini, Pierre Begrez (x2), Arrigo Boito, John Braham (x3 including one third party unsigned), Marie Brema, Lucienne Beval, Alfred Bunn (x3), Hans von Bulow, F.C. Burnand, Emma Calve, Rose Caron, A. Cologni, Frederic Cowen, Sofia Cruvelli (x2), Francisco d’Andrade, Jean de Reszka, Richard d’Oyly Carte (end of a letter), Gilbert Duprez (x2), Emma Eames, Josephine Fodor-Mainvielle, Celestine Galli-Marie, Eugenie Giraldoni, Marie Gutheil-Schoder, and others, mostly one or two pages, 8vo/4to (35)

£200-300

Lot 432

431* Operatic Letters. A group of 20 assorted autograph letters signed, all 19th century, including letters from Jean-Frederic-Auguste Ponchard, Gustave Roger, Giorgio Ronconi, Carl Rosa, E. Sabatier, P. Sainton, Salomon, Marie Sass, Marcella Stengel, Milka Ternina, Arthur Goring Thomas, Pauline Viardot (x2) and others, various languages, scattered soiling, mostly between one and four pages, 8vo (20)

£200-300

432* Operatic Autographs. A group of 35 operatic autograph letters signed, 19th century, Marietta Albani, Salvatore Baccaloni, Mattia Battistini, Pierre Begrez (x2), Arrigo Boito, John Braham (x3 including one third party unsigned), Marie Brema, Lucienne Beval, Alfred Bunn (x3), Hans von Bulow, F.C. Burnand, Emma Calve, Rose Caron, A. Cologni, Frederic Cowen, Sofia Cruvelli (x2), Francisco d’Andrade, Jean de Reszka, Richard d’Oyly Carte (end of a letter), Gilbert Duprez (x2), Emma Eames, Josephine Fodor-Mainvielle, Celestine Galli-Marie, Eugenie Giraldoni, Marie Gutheil-Schoder, and others, mostly one or two pages, 8vo/4to (35)

£200-300

433* Operatic Letters. A group of approximately 50 autograph and typed letters signed, all 20th century, signers include Frances Alda, Thomas Allen, Robert Allman, Luigi Alva, Pasquale Amato, Ernst Ansermet, Gabriel Bacquier, Richard Bonynge, Rutland Boughton, Adrian Boult, Karin Branzelle, Marie Brema, Cleofonte Campanini, Lina Cavalieri, Audrey Christie, John Coates, Colin Davis, Marie Delna, Anton Dermota, Pauline Donalda, Emma Eames, Cloe Elmo, etc. (approx. 50)

Lot 433

£250-350

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436* Operatic Photographs. A group of approximately 50 signed smaller-format colour and black and white photos of female opera singers, 20th century, including Angela Gheorghiu, Maria Cebotari (reproduction photo), Edith Contes, Gilda Dalla Rizza, Jane Glover, Marie McLaughlin, Martha Modl (reproduction photo), Birgit Nilsson (reproduction photo), Regina Resnik (x 2), Tatiana Troyanos, Joan Sutherland, Antonietta Stella, Gianna Pederzini, Betty Allen, Sara Cesar, Sofia Bandin, etc., mostly postcard and smaller sizes, the majority signed on the image or in the lower margin, occasional marks or blemishes, etc.

434* Operatic Letters. A group of assorted mostly autograph letters signed, all 19th century, letter writers and signers include Charles E. Horn, G. Henschel, T. Harris, F. Halevy, Charles Halle, Edward Hall, Jean Lassalle, Lilli Lehmann, Edward Lloyd, Benjamin Lumley, Nicolas Lebasseur, James Mapleson, Joseph Maas, Giovanni Martinelli, Clara Novello, etc., various languages, mostly one to four pages, occasional spotting or soiling, etc., 8vo (30)

£200-300

(approx. 50)

£300-400

435* Operatic Letters. A group of assorted operatic letters, all 20th century, a mixture of autograph and typed letters, signers include Ann Howells, Joan Hammond, Charles Halle, Josef Krips, Emmy Kruger, Rafael Kubelik, Erich Kunz, Kirkby Lunn, G. Lanzi-Volpi, Freida Leider, Erich Leinsdorf, Robert Lloyd, Jermaine Lubin, Jarmila Novotna, etc., various languages and sizes

437* Operatic Photographs. A group of 30 albumen print cabinet cards, circa 1890s, mostly individual male or female performers, many Wagner related, various photographers including Nadar Costum-Portraits (a few trimmed at upper margin), Fratelli Alinari, etc., some scattered ink annotations to mounts

(50)

(30)

£200-300

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£100-150


438* Verdi (Giuseppe, 1813-1901). A hardwood walking cane with painted pottery grip after Verdi’s head, rubber protection over brass tip, 94cm length, together with a three-quarter length gelatin silver print portrait of Verdi, circa 1900, full face with hat and holding his walking stick, some touching up, a little creased, 18 x 12cm (2)

£100-150

440* Operatic Letters. A group of 16 autograph letters and related, all but one 19th century, including 3 letters from Luigi Lablache (1794-1858), Pierre Laporte (1799-1841), Josephine Grassini (17731850), 2 x Enrico Tamberlik (1820-1889), J.P. Kemble (dated 1789), Henriette Sontag (1806-1854), Francesco Tamagno (1850-1905), Antonio Tamburini (1800-1876), 2 x Fanny Persiani (1812-1867), Luigi Arditi (1822-1903), Angelica Catalani (1780-1849), and one unidentified Italian letter addressed to the Marchese Campieri, various sizes (16)

£200-300

439* Malibran (Maria, 1808-1836). A small group of 16 mostly printed ephemeral items relating to Maria Malibran, 19th century, including Heron-Allen (Edward), A Contribution Towards an Accurate Biography of Charles Auguste de Beriot and Maria Felicita MalibranGarcia, reprinted from ‘The Violin Times’, 1894, 24 pp., first and last leaf browned, modern wrappers with original upper wrapper cut down and relaid, small 4to (limited edition 2/20), plus The Musical Gem: A Souvenir for MDCCCXXX, lithographic portrait frontispiece of Malibran, original quarter morocco, some soiling and wear, 4to, plus one manuscript item by Philips(?) entitled ‘Lines on the Death of Madame Malibran de Beriot’, 12 lines of verse in English dated 27th November 1836 at York and indistinctly initialled, some spotting, 1 page, 4to, plus various programmes and broadsides etc. including one headlined ‘Mrs Anderson’s Concert’ with a printed letter from Maria Malibran apologising for being unable to sing at her concert at the King’s Theatre on 10 May 1833, etc.

441* Operatic Autographs. A group of approximately 150 autographs, including an autograph postcard signed in French from Feodor Chaliapin, dated 1937, the remainder mostly cut signatures, the majority with sentiment and mounted on index cards, mostly unidentified by including Ivan Petrovich, Julius Patzak, Hans Alpers, Ben Davies, Paula Bock, Anton Arnold, Otto Glaser, Richard Tauber, Erich Zimmermann, Wanda Achsel, Franz Lehar, Arthur Benjamin, Rutland Boughton, Granville Bantock, Martin Kremer, Margarete Klose, Max Tirfel, Gerhard Husch, Wilhelm Goubert, Emilio Ghiandini, Wilhelm Furtwangler, Bruno Walter, etc.

(16)

(approx. 150)

£200-300

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£200-300


Lot 442

Lot 443

Lot 444

442* Theatre & Opera. A collection of approximately 200 postcards, early 1900s, the vast majority female actresses from France, Italy and Great Britain, including some real photo postcards, some signed and/or addressed and postally sent to a fan, the majority corner mounted in a distressed contemporary postcard album with backstrip deficient, folio, together with a small group of other operatic and theatrical ephemera including Ogden’s cigarette cards, etc. (approx. 250)

£100-150

443* Operatic Cabinet Cards. A group of 38 albumen print cabinet cards of female opera singers, 19th century, including 9 signed (3 x Clara Butt, 2 x Emma Calve, Frances McCullough, Fritzi Scheff, Emma Eames and Lucy Weidt), other portraits include Maria Kousnietzoff, Gabrielle Krauss, Amalie Materna, Lillian Nordica, Jane Raunay, Marie Roze, Marcella Sembrich, etc. (38)

£200-300

444* Operatic Cabinet Cards. A group of 48 albumen print cabinet cards of female opera singers, 19th century, including portraits of Aino Ackte, Emma Albani, Frances Alda, Lucienne Breval, Lina Cavalieri, Marthe Chenal, Anna de Belocca, Josephine de Reszke, Emmy Destinn, Grete Forst, Mary Garden, Louise Grandjean, Minnie Hauk, Anna Judic, Christine Nilsson, Adelina Patti, etc. (48)

£150-200

445* Operatic Postcards. A good group of approximately 240 mostly photographic postcards of male operatic performers, including approximately 80 signed by the sitter, including Pietro Mascagni, Mario Petri, Henri Albers, Herbert Allen, Norman Allen, Magnus Andersen, Ivar Andresen, Fernand Annseau, Frederick Austin, Ernesto Badini, Rudolf Bandler, Rutland Barrington, Mattia Battistini, Bino Becchi, Walter Berry, Rudolf Bockelmann, Armando Borgioli, John Coates, Laurenz Corvinus, Charles Dalmores, Anton Dermota, Maurice D’Oisly, Eugen Fuchs, Georg Hann, Otto Helgers (signed on reverse), Eduard Habich, etc., mostly arranged alphabetically in a Secol ring binder box (approx. 240)

Lot 445

£700-1000

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Lot 448

Lot 449

Lot 450

447* Signed Operatic Photographs. A group of approximately 70 signed photographs of female opera singers, all 20th century, largest 8 x 10ins and similar sizes, autographs include Cecilia Bartoli, Joan Hammond, Angela Gheorgiou, Joan Sutherland, Renata Tebaldi, Kiri Te Kanawa, Eva Turner, Viorica Ursuleac, Josephine Veasey, Shirley Verrett, Frederika von Stade, Ljuba Welitsch, Gertrud Wettergren, Marie Zamboni and others, some signers represented in multiples (approx. 70)

£200-300

448* Signed Operatic Photographs. A group of approximately 75 signed mostly black and white photographs of female opera singers, all 20th century, mostly 10 x 8ins and similar sizes, including Jessye Norman, Eide Norena, Alda Noni, Rita Orlandi, Ivor Pacetti, Rose Bauly, Adele Leigh, Gianna Pedeizini, Johanna Peters, Roberta Peters, Lily Pons, Rosa Ponselle, Lucia Popp, Leontyne Price, Margaret Price, Regina Resnik, Katia Ricciarelli, Stella Roman, Leoni Rysanek, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Elisabeth Schumann, Graziella Sciutti, Renata Scotto, Jeannette Sinclair, Oda Slobodskaya, Rosa Raisa, etc., some signers represented as multiples (approx. 75)

£200-300

449* Signed Operatic Photographs. A group of approximately 70 signed mostly black and white photographs of male opera performers, all 20th century, mostly 10 x 8ins and similar sizes, including John Pritchard, Ruggiero Raimondi, Simon Rattle, Alberto Remedios, David Rendall, Helge Roswaenge, Kurt Rytl, Matti Salminen, Mario Sammarco, Cesare Siepi, Paolo Silveri, George Solti, Domenico Trimarchi, Italo Tajo, Robert Tear, Michael Tippett, Georgio Tozzi, Richard Tucker, Jon Vickers, Jess Walters, etc., some signers represented as multiples (approx. 70)

450* Signed Operatic Photographs. A group of approximately 80 signed mostly black and white photographs of male opera performers, 20th century, mostly 10 x 8ins and similar sizes, including Peter Pears, The Three Tenors, Bryn Terfel, Tito Gobbi, Joseph O’Mara, Alexander Kipnis, James King, Richard Kness, Alfredo Kraus, Edward Johnson, Virgilio Lazzari, Giacomo Lauri Volpi, Robert Lloyd, Benjamin Luxon, Charles Mackerras, Giovanni Martinelli, Donald McIntyre, Lauritz Melchior, James Morris, Riccardo Muti, Dennis Noble, John Lanigan, Jan Peerce, Nino Piccaluga, Gianni Poggi, Afro Poli, Hermann Prey, James McCracken, etc., some represented in multiples

446* Operatic Postcards. A good group of approximately 240 mostly photographic postcards of female opera performers, including approximately 80 cards signed by the sitters including Emma Albani, Suzanne Adams, Phyllis Archibald, Bella Alten, Gladys Ancrum, Phyllis Archibald, Rosett Andry, Katherine Arkandy, Arlene Auger, Fedora Barbieri, Erna Berger, Ingrid Bjoner, Gre Brouwenstijn, Jeanne Brola, May Busby, Lina Cavalieri, Angelica Cravenco, Clara Ebers, Alice Esty, Ellen Gulbrenson, Fanny Heldy, Elisabeth Hongen, Frieda Hempel, Maria Jeritza, etc., all arranged alphabetically in a Secol ring binder box (approx. 240)

£200-300

£700-1000

(approx. 80)

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£200-300


THE ARTHUR RIDGEWELL COLLECTION OF CLASSICAL MUSIC CDS As a young man Arthur Ridgewell trained as a draughtsman. His great passion away from his job was classical music. From a very early age he started collecting recordings and books of famous artists and in particular those connected with Sir Thomas Beecham. In the late 1980s Lady Beecham founded the label The Beecham Collection and Arthur became the executive producer of the series of compact discs. His extensive collection of classical LP recordings (over 2500) and reference library will be offered for sale in the next Music Sale in January 2016. 451* Classical CDs. A collection of classical music CDs, including Beethoven, Copland, Debussy, Delius, Dvorak, Sir Thomas Beecham recordings, Guido Cantelli, Holst, Janacek, and other historic records, including EMI, Decca, Supraphon, Hyperion, Diamante, Somm, Erato, Lyrita, etc., all in original cases, VG

461* Classical CDs. A collection of classical music CDs, including Elgar, Stravinsky, Britten, Schubert, labels include EMI, BBC Music, Russian Disc series, Decca, etc., all in original cases, VG

(approx. 150)

462* Classical CDs. A collection of classical music CDs, including Bizet, John McCormack, Britten, Sibelius, Prokofiev, Isaac Stern, Allan Pettersson, etc., labels include EMI, Decca, Somm, Naxos, Philips, Chandos, Unicorn-Kanchana, CPO, etc., all in original cases, VG

(approx. 150)

£150-200

452* Classical CDs. A collection of classical music CDs, including Rachmaninov, Mozart, Janacek, Strauss, Tchaikovsky, Wagner, including Sir Thomas Beecham recordings, Marvinsky, Bohm, etc., labels to include BMG, Vanguard, EMI, Olympia, Deutsche Grammophon, all in original cases, VG (approx. 150)

(approx. 150)

(approx. 150)

£150-200

(approx. 150)

(approx. 150)

(approx. 150)

£150-200

467* Classical CDs. A collection of classical music CDs, including Adrian Boult recordings, Liszt, Sibelius, Prokofiev, Elgar, Vaughan Williams, Robert Simpson, etc., labels include Supraphon, EMI, Philips, Testament, Hyperion, BBC Legends series, etc., all in original cases, VG

£150-200

457* Classical CDs. A collection of classical music CDs, including Chopin, Mahler, Hindemith, Moeran, Walton, Arnold, Rubbra, labels including Chandos, Lyrita, EMI, Sony Classical, Erato, etc., all in original cases, VG (approx. 150)

£150-200

466* Classical CDs. A collection of classical music CDs, including Bartok, Vaughan Williams, Walton, Elgar, Beethoven, Brahms, Grainger, etc., labels include Decca, Philips, Somm, UnicornKanchana, EMI, Naxos Historical, London, Chandos, BBC Legends, etc., all in original cases, VG

£150-200

456* Classical CDs. A collection of classical music CDs, including Debussy, Delius, Brahms, Britten, Strauss, Messiaen, Scriabin, labels include Naxos Historical, Deutsche Grammophon, UnicornKanchana, Decca, LMS, Hyperion, BBC Legends series, etc., all in original cases, VG (approx. 150)

£150-200

465* Classical CDs. A collection of classical music CDs, including Walton, Constant Lambert, Bax, Rachmaninov, Beethoven, Vaughan Williams, Poulenc, Ravel, etc., labels include Chandos, Hyperion, Naxos, Philips, EMI, DG, etc., all in original cases, VG

£150-200

455* Classical CDs. A collection of classical music CDs, including Nielsen, Mozart, Myaskovsky, Mahler, Berlioz, Fritz Reiner, Sony Classical, Olympia, Decca, BMG, etc., all in original cases, VG (approx. 150)

£150-200

464* Classical CDs. A collection of classical music CDs, including Ravel, Mozart, Mahler, Bruckner, Milhaud, Messiaen, Brahms, Martinu, etc., labels include Chandos, Decca, EMI, Naxos Historical, Unicorn-Kanchana, Collins Digital, CBS Maestro, Somm, etc., all in original cases, VG

454* Classical CDs. A collection of classical music CDs, including Wagner, Delius, Sibelius, Berlioz, D’Indy, Janacek, Elgar, Beethoven, Sir Thomas Beecham, labels include Archipel, Naxos, EMI, Sony Classical, Decca, Philips, etc., all in original cases, VG (approx. 150)

£150-200

463* Classical CDs. A collection of classical music CDs, including Haydn, Stravinsky, Mahler, Strauss, Mengelberg recordings, Dvorak, Bartok, Beecham recordings, etc., labels include EMI, Naxos, Supraphon, Cascavelle, CBS, etc., all in original cases, VG

£150-200

453* Classical CDs. A collection of classical music CDs, including Bruckner, Beethoven, Vaughan Williams, Verdi, Britten, Bliss, VillaLobos, Leopold Stokowski, Toscanini, etc., labels include Deutsche Grammophon, Gemm, EMI Classics, Unicorn, Decca, Cala, Music & Arts, etc., all in original cases, VG (approx. 150)

£150-200

(approx. 150)

£150-200

£150-200

458* Classical CDs. A collection of classical music CDs, including Herrmann, Honegger, Janacek, Karel Ancerl Gold Edition, Martinu, Strauss, Bach, Mahler, etc., labels include Supraphon, Mercury, Unicorn-Kanchana, ASV, Decca, Verona, etc., all in original cases, VG

468* Classical CDs. A collection of classical music CDs, including Schoenberg, Barber, Sibelius, Prokofiev, Erich Kleiber recordings, Beethoven, Ravel, Mahler, Vaclav Talich recordings, etc., labels include Sony Classical, DG, EMI, Koussevitzky Edition, Decca, etc., all in original cases, VG

(approx. 150)

(approx. 150)

£150-200

£150-200

459* Classical CDs. A collection of classical music CDs, including Toscanini recordings, Beecham recordings, Honegger, labels include Biddulph, Naxos Historical, Dutton Laboratories, Somm, BBC Legends, all in original cases, VG

469* Classical CDs. A collection of classical music CDs, including Mahler, Stravinsky, Dvorak, Martinu, Elgar, Vaughan Williams, Walton, Ravel, Beecham recordings, etc., labels include EMI, Naxos, Sony Classical, Supraphon, Decca, Praga series, etc., all in original cases, VG

(approx. 150)

(approx. 150)

£150-200

460* Classical CDs. A collection of classical music CDs, including Dvorak, Elgar, Holst, Mussorgsky, Delius, Mozart, Shostakovich, Verdi, labels include Decca, EMI, Lyrita, Philips, Naxos, Chandos, London, CBS, Everest, etc., all in original cases, VG (approx. 150)

£150-200

470* Classical CDs. A collection of classical music CDs, including Prokofiev, Rachmaninov, Stravinsky, Bax, Sibelius, Shostakovich, Bach, George Lloyd, Szymanowski, etc., labels include Naxos, Sony Classical, Olympia, Chandos, EMI, CBS Masterworks, UnicornKanchana, Decca, Philips, etc., all in original cases, VG

£150-200

(approx. 150)

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£150-200


ART REFERENCE 471 The Art Bulletin, A Quarterly Published by the College Art Association of America, 51 volumes, 1-4 & 6-51 plus Index volume of 1-30, 1913-69, some reprint editions, all bound in red cloth, 8vo/4to (51)

£150-200

472 Bartoli (Pietro Santi). Serenissmo. Principi Leopoldo Medices Leonis X admirandae virtutis Imagines, ab Hetruriae legatione ad Pontificatum, à Raphaele Urbinate ad vivum, et ad miraculam expressas, in Aulaeis Vaticanis, textili monocromate elaboratas ..., Rome, Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi, circa 1660s, engraved title and fourteen engraved plates, bound with D. Nicolao Simonellio Picturae omnimque bonarum Artium Cultori eximio ..., Rome, Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi, n.d., circa 1680, engraved title and fourteen engraved plates. by Bartoli after Raphael, bound with Parerga, atque ornamenta, ex Raphaelis Sanctii Progotypis, à Joanne Nannio Uti Baticlte Palst Xystis, partim opere, plastico, partim coloribus expressa, ad betum Ornamentorum, et bicturarum, quae extabin ruinis domus Imperat. Titi, elegantiam ..., [Rome], Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi, n.d., circa 1680, forty-three engraved plates, including title, plus additional plate at end, wide margins throughout (sheet size approx. 280 x 410mm), contents generally in clean condition, a.e.g., contemporary full calf gilt, rubbed and some wear, joints partly cracked at head and foot, oblong folio

473 [Bisschop, Jan de]. Signorum veterum Icones per D. Gerardum Reynst urbis Amsterlaedami Senatorem ac Scabinum dum viveret Dignissiumum Collectae..., Amsterdamn; Nicolai Visscher, [circa 1671], engraved titlepage by Gerard de Lairesse, ninety-eight copper engraved plates of classical sculptures, additional sequence of thirteen copper engraved plates, lettered A-M bound at rear, occasional slight spotting (generally clean condition with wide margins), later calf-backed marbled boards, gilt stamp of the Signet Library to upper and lower covers, some wear with upper cover detached and loss to spine, folio (42.5 x 26cm) An anthology of classical antiquities designed for the use of artists in 17th century Holland. (1) £300-500

Ex libris Victor Albert George Child Villiers, Earl of Jersey, Osterley Park, and John Tolhurst F.S.A., with bookplates to front pastedown. A collection of engravings by Bartoli after Raphael’s tapestries in the Vatican, and related decorations. (1) £400-600

474 [Chinese ceramics]. The Edward T. Chow Collection. Parts I-III, Hong Kong: Sotheby Parke Bernet, 1980-81, numerous colour and black and white plates, estimate and prices realised lists loosely inserted to each part, original cloth in dust jackets, large 8vo A fine set of catalogues for one of the most important collections of Chinese ceramics ever to be sold at auction. (3) £200-300

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475 Cornet (Joseph). A Survey of Zairian Art, The Bronson Collection, published North Carolina Museum of Art, 1978, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, together with Ee (Khoo Joo), The Straits Chinese, A Cultural History, reprinted edition, published The Pepin Press, 1998, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus Cockerell (Sydney C.), Old Testament Miniatures, A Medieval Picture Book with 283 Paintings from the Creation to the Story of David, published Phaidon Press, London, numerous colour illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, folio, plus other art reference including Chinese, Islamic, Turkish and others similar, mostly hardback publications, many in original cloth and dust jacket, G/VG, 4to/folio (58)

480 Elizabeth (Princess, Dowager Landgravine of Hesse, daughter of George III). A Series of Etchings, Representing the Power and Progress of Genius, 1st ed., printed for Edward Harding, by S. Gosnell, 1806, twenty-five etched plates, including frontispiece, some spotting and toning throughout, original limp wrappers, old spine repair, rubbed and marked, large folio Presentation copy, inscribed to foot of title (probably in the hand of the author) ‘Miss Goldsworthy’ and dedication leaf signed by Elizabeth. (1) £100-150

481 [Gay, Jules]. Bibliographie des Ouvrages Relatifs a L’Amour, aux Femmes, au Mariage et des Livres Facétieux Pantagruéliques, Scatologiques, Satyriques, etc., 6 volumes, 4th edition, 1871-1873, edges untrimmed, original printed wrappers bound in, contemporary half vellum, contrasting morocco spine labels, slightly rubbed and scuffed, small 8vo

£150-200

476 Country Life, 15 volumes, volumes 29-32, bound quarter-yearly, missing volume 4 in 1912 (Oct 5th-Dec 28th), numerous colour and black and white illustrations throughout, bound in uniform half morocco gilt, folio, together with 2 duplicates, Jan 7th 1911-Mar 25th 1911 & April 1st 1911-June 24th 1911, cloth-bound folios, plus Cook (Sir Theodore Andrea), Twenty-Five Great Houses of France, pub. Country Life, London, 1916, numerous black and white illustrations, bound in half green morocco gilt, folio (18)

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482 Goldsmid (Edmund, editor). Biblotheca Curiosa, Edinburgh: for the editor, 1884-1888, fifty-six volumes, half-titles and titles printed in black and red, udges untrimmed, all in original printed limp wrappers, slightly tonned and occasionally a little spotted, slim 8vo All limited editions of 275. Volume titles include A Counter-Blaste to Tobacco, Bibliographical Sketch of the Aldine Press at Venice, Political Sketches of England, Ballard Book, A Commonwealth of Women, and others. (56) £300-500

£100-150

477 Cruikshank (George). Cruikshankiana, An Assemblage of the most Celebrated Works of George Cruikshank. Travelling in England, or White Horse Cellar, Travelling in France, or the Diligence, Savoyards, Dancing Dolls, Mushrooms (Children) Monstrosities, Dancing Lessons..., published M’Lean, circa 1850, title page with closed tear crudely repaired, eighty-three uncoloured etchings, some water staining and spotting throughout, one or two leaves with closed marginal tears, hinges and joints weak, contemporary half morocco, worn and frayed, folio, together with, Scraps and Sketches, published George Cruikshank, circa 1840, twenty-four uncoloured etched caricatures, advertisements to inside and rear of contemporary paper wrappers, upper siding with title and caricature, covers frayed with some insect damge, oblong folio (2)

483 Green (Mowbray A.). The Eighteenth Century Architecture of Bath, published George Gregory, Bath, 1904, limited edition 266/500, numerous black and white drawings, photographs and sketches, original cloth gilt, some wear to boards and spine, 4to, together with Goodison (Nicholas), Ormolu: The Work of Matthew Boulton, 1st edition, published Phaidon Press, 1974, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus Friedman (Joseph), Spencer House, Chronicle of a Great London Mansion, 1st edition, published Zwemmer, 1993, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus Beaucamp-Markowsky (Barbara), Meissen Snuff Boxes of the Eighteenth Century, Rödbig-München, Hirmer, 2013, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other art and architectural reference, mostly hardback publications, original cloth, mostly in dust jackets, G/VG, 4to/folio

£200-300

478 Cruikshank (George). Scraps and Sketches, published George Cruikshank, circa 1850, Volume 1 of My Sketch Book, published George Cruiikshank, 1834, [2 copies], together three collections of ninety-five (only) uncoloured etched caricatures, contemporary decorative paper wrappers, worn and frayed, oblong 4to (3)

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£200-300

484 Himmelheber (Georg). Biedermeier 1815-1835, Architecture, Painting, Sculpture, Decorative Arts, Fashion, revised edition, Prestei-Verlag, Munich, 1989, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, together with López-Rey (José), Velázquez, Catalogue Raisonné, volume 1, Painter of Painters, 1st edition, published Taschen, 1999, numerous colour illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, folio, plus Crawford (Alan), C.R. Ashbee, Architect, Designer & Romantic Socialist, 1st edition, published Yale, 1985, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other art, architecture and furniture reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£100-150

479 Derriere le Miroir, Tal-Coat, number 153, Juin 1965, Riopelle, number 171, Avril 1968, Rebeyrolle, number 177, Mars 1969, & Tapies, number 180, Octobre 1969, colour lithographs to each, including many double-page, Riopelle issue with some fraying to spine, together with 17 other issues of Derriere le Miroir, all defective, but including number 182, Decembre 1969, with cover by Chagall, number 121-122, 1960, with cover by Chagall, number 178, Avril 1969, with colour lithographs by Pol Bury, number 184, Mars 1970, with colour lithographs by Palazuelo, and other incomplete issues, with colour lithograph covers by Miro, Calder, Braque, Kandinsky, etc., all with some plates missing, plus 3 others (2 Phaidon monographs & Joseph-Emile Muller, Maurice Esteve, Painters of To-day, 1961), all folio Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (24)

£100-150

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£100-200

100

£70-100


485 Ho (Kam Chuen). Song Ceramics from the Kwan Collection, Hong Kong Museum of Art, 1994, titles and text in English and Chinese, numerous colour illustrations throughout (many full page), original publisher’s cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, together with David (Sir Percival), Chinese Connoisseurship, the Ko Ku Yao Lun, the essential criteria of antiquities, Faber and Faber, 1971, a few colour illustrations, black and white facsimile of the Chinese text, original publisher’s cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other oriental art reference including John Ayers, Blanc de Chine, S. Jenyns, Ming Pottery and Porcelain, Nott Chinese Jade Through The Ages, and others similar including auction catalogues (approx. 100)

£200-400

486 Hogarth (William). The Works of William Hogarth, from the Original Plates Restored by James Heath..., published Baldwin and Cradock, circa 1822, title page detached and crudely repaired with sellotape, lacking pages i - iv of the introduction, 153 uncoloured engraved plates on 116 sheets, occasional repaired closed tears, some spotting throughout, stitching loose with some plates near detached, three additional Hogarth engravings loosely inserted (possibly from another volume), t.e.g., contemporary half morocco gilt, worn and frayed, large folio Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (1)

£400-600

487 Letarouilly (Paul). Edifices de Rome Moderne ou Recueil des Palais, Maisons, Eglises, Couvents, et autres Monuments Publics et Particuliers les Plus Remarquable de la Ville de Rome, 3 vols., 1st ed., Paris, Bance Editeur, 1856-7, engraved frontispiece portrait of the author, numerous monochrome line-engraved plates, complete (a few bound out of sequence), occasional minor scattered spotting, marbled endpapers, contemporary red quarter morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed with minor wear to extremities, large folio

Lot 486

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£100-150

488 Letchford (Albert, illust.). A Series of Seventy Original Illustrations to Captain Sir R.F. Burton’s “Arabian Nights”, Reproduced from the Original Pictures in Oils, H.S. Nichols, 1897, half title, portrait and 70 gravure plates, printed guards, some spotting and marginal waterstains, hinges reinforced, contemporary green half morocco, spine with rasised bands and gilt decoration, a little rubbed and scuffed with dampstains, 4to Edition de Luxe, one of 250. (1)

£200-300

489 Lowry (Laurence Stephen, 1887-1976). Drawings of L.S. Lowry, with an Introduction and Notes by Mervyn Levy, reprinted, 1973, black & white illustrations, upper outer corner of front free endpaper signed by Lowry and with small drawing below of two dogs in black ball point pen, original boards in slightly worn dust jacket, 4to, together with The Paintings of L.S. Lowry, Oils and Watercolours, with an Introduction and notes by Mervyn Levy, 1st edition, 1975, colour and black & white illustrations, verso of title signed by L.S. Lowry in black ball point pen, original cloth in dust jacket (d.j. spine faded and torn with slight loss at head), 4to Lot 489

Provenance: Both books were owned by the watercolour artist Ellis Shaw and thence by family descent. The volumes were signed and the illustration drawn by Lowry in the presence of Ellis Shaw. Ellis Shaw founded the Saddleworth Group of Artists in 1950. The Oldham artists James Fitton & L.S. Lowry both took a keen interest in the group and came to all the exhibitions, as well as tutoring the group. Both Lowry and Shaw owned a number of each other’s works. (1) £500-800

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490 Malvasia (Carlo Cesare). Felsina Pittrice, Vite de Pittori Bolognesi, volume 1 (of 2) only, 1st edition, Bologna, Erede di Domenico Barbier, 1678, half-title, title page with red ink stamp to verso ‘Museum Britannicum duplicate for sale 1769’, woodcut illustrations and decorations, including several full-page, final leaf with Museum Britannicum red ink stamp to verso at foot, and repaired tear to centre of leaf slightly affecting a few words to preceeding leaf, old bookplate of Henry Seymour to front pastedown, contemporary mottled calf, modern reback, small 4to, together with Baldinucci (Filippo), Notizie de professori del disegno da Cimabue in qua, per le quali si dimostra come, e per chi le bell’Arti di Pittura, Scultura, e Architettura lasciata la rozzezza delle maniere Greca, e gottica, si..., 4 volumes (of 6) bound in 3, Florence, 16811728, half-titles to second and third volumes, woodcut vignette to title of first volume, and engraved vignette to the other title pages, engraved portrait of the author to last volume, numerous woodcut initials, etc., final volume with some early neat marginal annotations in brown ink, and light waterstain to centre of fore-margin of first few leaves, contents generally in very good condition with wide margins, uniform full calf gilt, scuffed and some stains and discolouration, 4to

493 Piper (John). John Piper’s Stowe, Hurtwood Press, 1983, colour and black and white illustrations, original marbled cloth, 4to Limited edition, 82/300 signed by the artist. (1)

494 Public Catalogue Foundation. Oil Paintings in Public Ownership, 84 volumes only, circa 2010-14, all lavishly illustrated with colour thumbnail and larger reproductions of paintings in the National Collection, original pictorial laminated boards, all original cloth in dust jackets, 4to, fine (84)

£400-600

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

Baldinucci’s important work was published in part posthumously. The present set does not include the third volume (Secolo IV, parte seconda, 1550-1580) or the final 5th volume containing Secolo V, 1610-1670. (4) £200-300

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£100-150

496 Ricci (Franco Maria). Versace Teatro, dalla Scala all Hermitage di Mario Pasi, 1st edition, 1987, 1166/4000, numerous colour illustrations plus colour plates tipped in, English and Italian text, original illustrated black cloth in slipcase, some light marks to boards, slipcase slightly marked, folio, together with McElney (Brian, [editor]), The Museum of East Asian Inaugural Exhibition, volumes 1 & 2, 1st editions, 1993, signed by the author to both half-titles, numerous colour illustrations, original brown cloth in dust jackets, 4to, and Glimcher (Arnold & Marc, [editors]), Je Suis le Cahier, The Sketchbook of Picasso, 1st UK edition, 1986, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, previous owner’s inscription to front endpaper, original red cloth in dust jacket and slipcase, 4to, plus other modern art reference and biography, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

491* Mr. Brainwash. Opera Gallery presents new works by Mr. Brainwash, Opera Gallery, London, October 2011, 28 pp. with colour reproductions of original artworks, signed vertically downwards ‘Mr. Brainwash’ to left-most image on page 6, ‘To Tony’ [the vendor], a few minor marks and creases, original colour pictorial wrappers, slim folio Mr. Brainwash is the moniker of Los Angeles-based filmmaker and pop artist Thierry Guetta (born 1966). (1) £70-100

492 Picasso (Pablo). Picasso 347, 2 vols. (text & plates), New York: Random House, 1970, numerous black and white illustrations throughout, original publisher’s cloth gilt (one board detached), oblong folio (2)

£300-400

£80-120

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£200-300

497 Rossetti (William Michael, ed.). The Germ: Thoughts Towards Nature in Poetry, Literature, and Art, 4 parts [all published], c. 1901, etched frontispiece to each after Holman Hunt, James Collinson, Ford Maddox Brown and W.H. Deverell, a little light toning front and rear, original buff wrappers, part 4 rear wrapper torn with loss (affecting a few lines of text), part 1 upper wrapper with tears and marginal loss, marginal toning, 8vo Facsimile edition of the short lived Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood literary periodical, first published in 1850. (4) £70-100

498 Sourget (Patrick & Elisabeth). Manuscrits et Livres Précieux, Catalogues, volumes 6-24, 30-35, 37 (1989-2002, 2005-2008), numerous colour and black and white plates and illustrations, 22 in original cloth in dust jackets, 4 paperback copies in original wrappers, some covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, large 8vo, with 3 similar volumes (29 volumes in total) (29)

Lot 493

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£100-150


499 The Studio. An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art, a broken run, volumes 4-5, 10-15, 17-71 (1894-1917), numerous black and white and colour illustrations and plates, some contemporary inscriptions, all but 3 volumes original publisher’s gilt decorated green cloth, boards and spines rubbed to head and foot, 4to (64 volumes in total) (64)

MODERN PHOTOBOOKS

£200-300

500 Warhol (Andy). Shadows and Other Signs of Life, 1st edition, Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris, 2008, colour and black and white illustrations, original boards, 4to, together with Sobik (Helge), Picassos Hauser, Dusseldorf, 2009, colour and black and white photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, folio, plus Schnabel (Julian), Versions of Chuck & Other Works, Derneburg, 2007, colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, folio, plus other mostly recent modern art publications including a few duplicates and paperbacks (approx. 50)

£150-200

502 Araki (Nobuyoshi). Obscenities, Deja-vu Special Issue, 1994, full bleed colour photos including two gatefolds, original printed wrappers, lower wrapper beautifully signed ‘Araki’ in block capitals in silver marker pen by the photographer, slim folio, together with Shikijyo Sexual Desire, 1st English edition, Edition Stemmle, 1996, full bleed colour photos, original boards in dust jacket, small split and slight rubbing to upper margin, plus Shijyo Tokyo - Marketplace of Emotions, 1st edition, Edition Stemmle, 1998, colour and black and white photos, original boards in dust jacket, both folio, plus other Araki photo books, all but one paperbacks, all VG or better (14)

£200-300

503 Baltz (Lewis ). The Tract Houses; The Prototype Works; The New Industrial Parks near Irvine, California, 3 volume set, RAM/Steidl/Whitney, January 2005, black and white photos, all pencil signed by the artist to half-titles, original cloth in white dust jackets lettered in black and grey, original card slipcase, 4to, plus Texts, 1st edition, Steidl, 2012, original cloth, unopened in shrink wrap, 8vo, plus Frank (Robert), London/Wales, 1st Scalo edition, 2003, black and white photos, press release and stapled exhibition booklet loosely inserted, original cloth in dust jacket, minor marks, 4to, plus 7 further Robert Frank photo books, all but 3 paperbacks (12)

504 Barney (Tina). The Europeans, 1st edition, Steidl, 2005, colour photos, original cloth in dust jacket, light marginal toning to lower wrapper, together with Theater of Manners, 1st edition, Scalo, 1997, colour photos, original cloth in dust jacket, lower wrapper slightly marked, plus Fraser (Peter), A City in the Mind, 1st edition, Steidl, 2012, colour photos, original yellow cloth gilt, 4to, plus Hido (Todd), Excerpts from Silver Meadows, 1st edition, Nazraeli Press, 2013, colour photos including many full bleed and some gatefold, original boards with photographically illustrated covers, large oblong folio, (1 of 3000 copies), plus other mostly Nazraeli Press large-format photo books, all VG+

501 Wolfe (Edward). Song of Songs, Royal Academy of Arts, [1981], a suite of twelve mounted colour lithographs, blocked in silver, each numbered and signed in pencil by the artist at foot, printed verse opposite, each print 36 x 26cm (14 x 10.25 ins), without the title page and warranty, contained in original green dropover box Limited edition, 52/250. (1)

£100-150

£300-400

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£150-200


509 Comte (Michel). Aiko T, 1st edition, Steidl, 2000, full bleed colour and black and white photos, original linen cloth lettered in red, acetate dust jacket (partly split with small loss) and publisher’s card slipcase with limitation label 339/500 to upper cover), 4to, together with Kenna (Michael), Japan, 1st edition, 1st printing, Nazraeli Press, 2003, black and white photo plates, original scarlet moire cloth in black Japanese-style three-sided book box with bone clasps, some slight rubbing and minor marks, 4to, (1 of 4000 copies), plus Ueda (Shoji), “Small Biography”, Hysteric Sixteen, 1st edition, Hysteric Glamour, 2006, black and white photos, original yellow cloth over photographic lower board with photographic onlay to upper cover, acetate dust jacket, 4to, (limited edition, 265/1000), plus other modern Japanese photo books including 6 paperbacks, all VG or better

505 Bourdin (Guy). A Message for You, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Steidel/Dangin, 2006, colour photo plates, original cloth (minor marks) in printed card slipcase, a little marked, 4to, together with Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life or whether that station will be held by anybody else these pages must show, 1st edition, V. & A., 2003, colour and black and white photo plates, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, 4to, plus Exhibit A, 1st edition, Jonathan Cape, 2001, colour and black and white photo plates, original cloth in dust jacket, folio (4)

£100-150

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£150-200

510 Cooper (Thomas Joshua). Dreaming the Gokstadt - Northern Lands and Islands, 1st edition, Graeme Murray, Edinburgh, 1988, black and white photos, (limited edition 2368/3000), together with Point of No Return, 1st edition, Haunch of Venison, 2004, and True, 1st edition, Haunch of Venison, 2009, both with black and white photos, all original cloth, oblong folio (3)

£100-150

506 Brandt (Bill). A Night in London, 1st edition, Country Life, [1938], 64 gravure photo plates, old yellow stain to upper margin of front pastedown and half-title recto, a little marginal spotting, dust-soiling and corner creasing to first and last leaves, original pictorial upper wrapper present but detached, lacks spine and lower wrapper, upper wrapper slightly creased and nicked at all extremities, large 8vo Parr & Badger, I, 138. (1)

£200-300

507 Chancellor (David). Hunters, 1st edition, Schilt Publishing, 2012, colour photos, boldly signed and dated by the photographer to half-title, original cloth in dust jacket, oblong folio, together with Alpern (Merry), Shopping, 1st edition, Scalo, 1999, colour photos, original cloth in dust jacket, small oblong folio, plus Witkin (JoelPeter), Lust & Madness, Harms Way, Murder & Mayhem, A Book of Photographs Edited by Joel-Peter Witkin, Twin Palms, 1994, sepia photos, original cloth in dust jacket, a little rubbed and ISBN and price stickers to lower wrapper, folio, plus other large and small-format modern photo books, mostly VG (approx. 60)

511 Day (Corinne). Diary, 1st edition, Kruse, 2000, colour photos, original boards, rubbed and lower outer corner of upper board bumped, together with Clark (Larry), The Perfect Childhood, 1st edition, Scalo, 1995, colour and black and white photos, original cloth in dust jacket, a little wear at head of spine, price stickers to lower wrapper and small sticker at head of spine, plus Prince (Richard), Adult Comedy Action Drama, 1st edition, Scalo, 1995, colour photos, original cloth in dust jacket, price stickers to lower wrapper, folio, plus Mikhailov (Boris), Case History, 1st edition, Scalo, 1999, colour photos, original cloth in dust jacket with acetate protection (price sticker mark to acetate lower wrapper), large 8vo

£150-200

508 Clark (Edmund). Control Order House, 1st edition, Here Press, 2012, colour and black and white photos, original stiff wrappers with pictorial onlays, folio, together with Lamsweerde (Inez van), Photographs, 1st edition, Schirmer/Mosel, 1999, colour photos, original printed and embossed wrappers, ISBN sticker to lower wrapper, slim folio, plus Ronis (Willy), Willy Ronis par Willy Ronis: Exposition Retrospective... , 1st edition, Paris, 1985, black and white photos, original printed wrappers, a little marked, small 4to, plus other mostly modern paperback photo books (4 cartons)

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£200-300

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£150-200


512 Fusco (Paul). RFK Funeral Train, 1st edition, Magnum, 2000, colour photos, signed by Fusco in silver marker to title-page, original pictorial boards in matching dust jacket, ISBN sticker to lower wrapper, oblong narrow folio, together with Mollino (Carlo), Polaroids, 1st edition, Arena Editions, 2002, colour photos, original cloth with mounted photo illustration to upper board, 4to, plus Misrach (Richard), Bravo 20, The Bombing of the American West, 1st edition, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990, colour photos and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, oblong folio, plus other modern mostly large-format photo books, mostly VG and better (approx. 60)

£200-300

513 Gilden (Bruce). Go, 1st edition, Arctic, 2000, full bleed black and white photos, original red cloth, together with Haiti, 1st edition, Dewi Lewis, 1996, full bleed black and white photos, original cloth in dust jacket, plus After the Off, 1st edition, Dewi Lewis, 1999, fullpage black and white photos, original cloth in dust jacket, plus A Beautiful Catastrophe, 1st edition, Powerhouse, 2005, full bleed black and white photos, original pictorial boards, all folio, VG+ (4)

£100-150

514 Gilden (Bruce). Go, 1st edition, Arctic, 2000, 63 black and white plates from photographs, original red cloth, folio limited edition, 858/3000. (1)

£100-150

516 Gill (Stephen). Buried, two copies, 1st edition, Nobody Books, 2006, colour photo plates, both signed by Gill in pencil to title pages, each with an envelope containing a different one of the two C-Type print variants, and loosely laid in at rear as issued, original printed boards (with mud attached by Gill), original card slipcases, 8vo Limited editions, 188 & 501/750. (2)

£100-150

517 Gossage (John). The Actor, 1st edition, Loosestrife Editions, 2012, black and white photos, ink signed by the photographer to title, original cloth in dust jacket, minor rubbing, 4to, together with Ballen (Roger), Outland, 1st edition, Phaidon, 2001, black and white photos, ink signed by the photographer to half-title, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus Horvat (Frank), Very Similar, 1st edition, Dewi Lewis, 1999, colour photos, signed presentation inscription from the photographer to half-title, original boards, 8vo, plus other modern signed photo books including works by Elinor Carucci, Jamie Robinson, Willy Ronis, Oliver Sieber, Peter Fraser, Bela Doka and Vicki Wetherill, various bindings, all VG (20)

518 Graham (Paul). In Umbra Res. Sixteen Photographs of Northern Ireland, National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, 1990, 16 colour photographs, original cloth with photographic onlay to upper cover, glassine dust jacket, large slim folio, (pencil signed limited edition 113/500), together with Penn (Irving), Dancer: Photographs of Alexandra Beller, Nazraeli Press, 2001, black and white photographs, original cloth, corners a little bumped, 4to, plus Florschuetz (Thomas), Ricochet, Blumenstucke, Richter, 2001, colour photographs including gatefolds, original cloth in dust jacket, lower panel slightly marked, folio, and Davies (John), A Green & Pleasant Land, Cornerhouse, 1987, black and white photographs, original wrappers, oblong folio, plus other mostly modern photo books in VG or better condition

515 Gill (Stephen). Coexistence, 1st edition, Nobody Books, 2012, colour photo plates including one gatefold, signed in pencil by Gill to title page, original leather-backed marbled paper boards, folio, (one of 1500 copies using six different covers marbled by Gill), together with Invisible, 1st edition, Nobody, 2005, colour photo plates, signed in ink by Gill to title, original white boards in canary yellow dust jacket, lettered in white, oblong folio, both VG (2)

£150-200

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£150-200

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£150-200


521 Lambert (Herbert). Modern British Composers, Seventeen Portraits... , with Foreword on Contemporary British Music by Eugene Goossens, 1st edition, 1923, 17 tipped-in photogravure plates, inner hinges cracked, original cloth-backed gilt-titled boards in matching yellow dust jacket titled in black, boards a little faded at lower margin, dust jacket somewhat rubbed and soiled, folio, together with L’Arte nella Fotografia. Prima esposizione internazionale di fotografia ottica e cinematografi, primavera 1923, Torino, 1st edition, Milan & Rome, 1924, 78 tipped-in plates (including 1 colour), all correct as listed, 15 illustrations with some corner creasing to lower left corners, pages uncut, original boards, some soiling and wear with corner loss and spine deficient, folio, (limited edition 200/1300)

519 Griffin (Brian). Open: Twenty-One Photographs, 1st edition, Black Pudding, 1986, 21 black and white photographs with tissue guards (pages unopened, as issued), original yellow linen-backed boards, signed and numbered 7/65 by Griffin in black marker pen to upper board, now contained as reissued in translucent paper wrapper and cardboard book box with printed information sheet produced in 2012, 4to, plus Influences, 1st edition, Reykjavik Art Museum, Iceland, 2005, colour and black and white photos, signed by Brian Griffin to front free endpaper and dated to verso, original limp cream leather gilt with two ribbon markers and purple suede slipcase with gilt design to spine, small 8vo First work: Parr & Badger, II, 68 (citing original issue date of 1988 [i.e. 1986]). (2) £100-150

The publication of the first International Exposition of Photography in Turin, Italy, is illustrated with tipped-in photogravures of mostly Italian photographers, but also includes works by Drtikol, E.O. Hoppe, Marcus Adams, Perschied, Herbert Lambert, and others. (2) £200-300

520 Israel (Yaakov). The Quest for the Man on the White Donkey, 1st edition, Schilt Publishing, 2012, colour photos, original pictorial boards in dust jacket, oblong folio, together with Galassi (Peter), Andreas Gursky, Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1st edition, Abrams, 2001, colour photos, original cloth in dust jacket, large oblong 4to, plus Stieglitz (Alfred), Georgia O’Keeffe, A Portrait, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1997, black and white photos, original cloth in dust jacket, a little marked and bumped at edges, folio, plus Testino (Mario), Chic, 1st edition, Visionaire, 1997, colour photos, fabric samples and other ephemera tipped in as issued, original cloth-backed boards in matching slipcase, 4to, (limited edition 3633/5000), plus other modern mostly large-format photo books, VG and better (approx. 60)

522 Lindbergh (Peter). Untitled 116, 1st edition, Schirmer/Mosel, 2006, black and white photos, original cloth in dust jacket and publisher’s printed card box, large 4to, together with Roversi (Paolo), Nudi, 1st edition, Editions Stromboli, 1999, black and white photos, original limp cloth in glassine dust jacket (a little yellowing and small tear with loss at head of spine), card slipcase (split along one edge), plus Meiselas (Susan), Pandora’s Box, 1st edition, Trebruk, 2001, full bleed colour photos and one aluminium leaf, original pictorial boards in bookseller’s polythene wrapper with ISBN label and other sellotape marks, folio, plus other modern photo books on women and the female nude, mostly large-format hardbacks, VG

£200-300

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£300-400

523 Magnin (Andre). Malick Sidibe, 1st edition, Scalo, 1998, black and white photos, CD tucked into rear pastedown as issued, author’s signed presentation inscription to half-title, original boards in dust jacket, 4to, together with Hugo (Pieter), There’s a Place in Hell for Me & My Friends, 1st edition, Oodee, 2012, black and white photos, original cloth with mounted photo to upper cover, 4to, plus Riley (Chris & Niven, Douglas), The Killing Fields, 1st edition, Twin Palms, 1996, black and white photos, original cloth with acetate dust jacket, folio, (1 of 3000 copies), plus Koudelka (Josef), Exiles, revised and expanded edition, Thames & Hudson, 1997, black and white photos, original cloth in dust jacket, upper wrapper rubbed and marked with split along fold upper right and some wear to board edge beneath, 4to, plus other travel and reportage photo books including some paperbacks, all VG or better (34)

£200-300

524 Moon (Sarah). Circus, 1st edition, Kyoto, 2003, black and white photo plates, ink signed by photographer to title page, original linen backed printed boards, together with Teatro Regio: Photographed by Sarah Moon, 1st edition, Turin, 2010, black and white photo plates including one gatefold, original printed boards, both 4to, VG (2)

Lot 521

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£100-150


526 Moriyama (Daido). Printing Show - Menu, 1st edition, Daido Moriyama, 2012, black and white photo plates including some gatefolds, limitation bookplate tipped in to front pastedown, stamped 90 [of 250 copies] and signed in black ink by the photographer in Kanji and English at foot, original stapled printed silver wrappers in protective clear sleeve bag, slim folio, fine ‘Attendees to the event were invited to participate in the edit and sequence of their own copy of Menu, choosing from a menu of forty-eight double-sided sheets and two cover options. As a result, each copy of the edition is unique’: From the bookplate. (1) £100-150

527 Nickerson (Camilla & Wakefield, Neville). Fashion: Photography of the Nineties, 1st edition, Scalo, 1996, colour and some black and white photos by Araki, Bruce Davidson, Corinne Day, et al, minor sticky marks to first and last leaf featuring text, original cloth in dust jacket, together with Klein (William), Close Up, 1st edition, Thames and Hudson, 1989, full bleed black and white photos, original cloth in dust jacket, price sticker and minor marks to lower wrapper, folio, plus Perkins (Lucian & Givhan, Robin), Runway Madness, 1st edition, Chronicle Books, 1998, colour and black and white photos including some full bleed, original pictorial boards with price label sticker to lower board, minor marks, oblong folio, plus other modern large-format fashion and photography interest, all VG or better 525 Moriyama (Daido). Shinjuku, 1st edition, Nazraeli Press, black and white full bleed photo illustrations throughout, publisher’s folded text broadside laid in, signed ‘Daido’ in silver marker pen on front free endpaper, original wrappers in dust jacket and lettered card slipcase (slight toning to lower margin), large 8vo, (1 of 500 copies), together with Tights, 1st edition, Taka Ishii Gallery, 2011, black and white photos, original white boards, oblong 4to, (1 of 500 copies), plus Memories of a Dog, 1st English edition, Nazraeli Press, 2004, black and white photos, boldly signed ‘Daido’ in black marker pen to title-page, original boards in dust jacket, large 8vo, (1 of 3000 copies), plus Shinjuku 19XX-20XX, Hatje Cantz, 2005, black and white photos, errata slip tipped on to front pastedown, original pictorial wrappers, slim folio, plus 2 related paperbacks (6)

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£150-200

£200-300

528 One Picture Book Series. A group of 10 titles from this series published Nazraeli Press, 2003/2012, colour and black and white photos throughout, original printed boards of different colours but uniform size, 8vo Each title is numbered from a limited edition of 500 copies and each with an original print signed by the artist to verso tipped in to final page. The titles in this lot are Michael Kenna, Boarding School; Stu Levy, Honk if you Love Stieglitz; Junko Takahashi, Receptionist; Stephen Shore, Pet Pictures; Martin Parr, 7 Cups of Tea; Martin Usborne, Fox About Town; Leon Borensztein, Portraits ii; Melanie Pullen, Juliette; Risaku Suzuki, Snow Letter; Carol E. Richards, Birds Have Wings. Currently there are 84 titles published in the seris from an expected 100. (10) £150-200

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529 [Origo, Iris]. Gianni, June 23rd, 1925 - April 30th, 1933, [London]: Privately printed, 1933, photographic plates, pages uncut, autograph letter signed from the author tipped on to front free endpaper, to [Marcus] Adams telling that she is sending a cheque for the photographs for the book and thanking him deeply for his efforts, ‘Everyone who has seen the book has adored it deeply and I can’t sufficiently express my appreciation of your share in it. I hope that Mr Byrne sent you a copy of it from me’, 1 page, 4to, original buckram, slightly rubbed and marked, spine faded, 4to A memorial book for the author’s son. The majority of photographs are portraits and though unidentified, presumably some of the studio portraits are by Marcus Adams, as implied by the letter. (1) £70-100

531 Parr (Martin). The Phone Book, 1998-2002, 1st edition, Rocket Gallery, 2002, colour photo plates with part-folding card ‘section separators’, original blue wrappers, folio, (signed limited edition 1012/2002), together with Parrjektif, 1st edition, Kasim, 2006, colour photo plates, ink signed in black ink by Parr to title page, original blinds-stamped blue velvet with creased wrap-around, folio (2)

£100-150

532 Patterson (Christian). Redheaded Peckerwood, 2nd edition, MACK, 2012, colour photos, booklet loosely inserted as issued, original cloth, 4to, together with Johansson (Gerry), Deutschland, 1st edition, MACK, 2012, black and white photos, pencil signed by the photographer to rear free endpaper, original cloth with pictorial onlays to both covers, 8vo, plus Slimane (Heidi), Berlin, 1st edition, 7L, 2003, black and white photos, original cloth in card slipcase, folio, plus Stromholm (Christer), Les Amies de Place Blanche, Dewi Lewis, 2011, black and white photos, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, oblong folio, plus other similar modern photo book publications, all VG/fine

530 Ovenden (Graham). Aspects of Lolita, Introduction by Robert Melville, 1st edition, Academy Editions, 1976, black and white illustrations, signed presentation inscription from Graham Ovenden for Marcus Gilbert Adams to title-page, dated 4th September 1979, original gilt-titled red cloth, small folio

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£200-300

533 Peress (Gilles). Telex Iran. In the Name of Revolution, Scalo, 1997, black and white photos, ex-library with several labels to preliminaries and endpapers, original laminate boards with sellotaped library labels at foot of spine, folio, together with Model (Lisette), Lisette Model: An Aperture Monograph, 1979, black and white photos, ex-library copy with stamps and labels to preliminary leaves, a little soiling and small adhesion mark to margin of half-title verso, library cloth with original covers laid down, rubbed and sellotaped library labels at foot of spine, plus other similarly ex-library photo books and related, all with library labels, stamps and spine stickers, various sizes

One of 1500 copies, most copies apparently bound in black cloth. (1) £100-150

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£100-150


534 Petersen (Anders). City Diary, 3 volumes, 1st edition, Gottingen: Stidl, 2012, black and white photo plates, original linen backed pictorial wrappers, without slipcase, folio, together with Soho, LondonmmXI, 1st edition, Photographer’s Gallery & Mack, 2012, black and white photo plates, original cloth, small folio, all VG (4)

£100-150

535 Power (Mark). The Treasury Project, 1st edition, Photoworks, 2002, full bleed colour photos, original cloth lettered in colours with original acetate dust jacket, folio, together with The Shipping Forecast, 2nd edition, Zelda Cheatle Press, 1997, black and white photos, original cloth in dust jacket, minor marks, plus a 3rd edition of the same work, original matching wrappers, both 4to, plus Clifton (Lara, editor), Baby Oil and Ice, Striptease in East London, Photographer Sarah Ainslie, Julie Cook, Design Patrick Myles, Articulation, colour photos, signed in black ink by editor and both photographers to front free endpaper, original pictorial boards in matching dust jacket, 4to, plus Delaney (Alan), London After Dark, 1st edition, Phaidon, 1993, black and white photos, original cloth in dust jacket, minor marks, 4to, plus Usborne (Martin), I’ve Lived in East London for 85 1/2 Years, Words by Joseph Markovitch, 1st edition, Hoxton Mini-Press Book No. 1, 2002, colour and black and white photos, original pictorial boards, 8vo, (limited edition 371/750), plus other English and London-themed photo books (10)

£100-150

536 Qingsong (Wang). History of Monuments, 1st edition, Editions Bessard, 2012, original cloth in matching slipcase folder, small folio, (limited edition 409/450), together with Dijkstra (Rineka), Location, The Photographers’ Gallery, 1997, colour photos, original photographic boards, two light adhesion marks to lower board, small folio, plus Meiselas (Susan), Carnival Strippers, 2nd revised edition, Whitney Museum & Steidl, 2003, black and white photos, original cloth in dust jacket, oblong folio, plus other modern photo books including many large format in dust jackets, mostly VG or better (approx. 50)

538 Richardson (Terry). Feared By Men, Desired by Women, 1st edition, Shine Gallery, 2000, 40 colour photo plates, original pictorial boards, folio

£200-300

One of 800 copies. (1)

£100-150

539 Sarfati (Lise). She, 1st edition, Twin Palms, 2012, ink signed by the photographer to half-title, original cloth in dust jacket, oblong folio, (1 of 2000 copies), together with Graham (Paul), The Present, 1st edition, MACK, 2012, colour photos including gatefolds, original cloth, 4to, plus Towell (Larry), Mennonites, 1st edition, Phaidon, 2000, black and white photos, letterpress on thin paper, original black cloth in matching slipcase, large 8vo, plus other modern North America-theme photo books, all VG or better (16)

537 Rheims (Bettina). Morceaux choisis, 1st edition, Steidl, 2002, full bleed colour photos, original printed wrappers in printed red metal hinged box, 8vo, together with Chambre Close, 1st edition in English, Gina Kehayoff, 1992, colour photos, original boards in white dust jacket (price and barcode label to verso), 4to, plus Modern Lovers, 1st edition, Edition Braus, 1998, black and white photos, original cloth in dust jacket, light marginal toning and minor marks, price label to verso, folio, plus More Trouble, Schirmer/Mosel, 2004, colour and black and white photos, original cloth in dust jacket, minor rubbing to upper margin of upper cover, 4to, plus copies of X’mas, INRI and Shanghai, all VG (7)

£200-300

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£200-300


540 Schmidt (Michael). Waffenruhe, 1st edition, Berlin, 1987, black and white photographs including one as a gatefold, neatly signed by the photographer in pencil to half-title, original wrappers in pictorial dust jacket, protective cellophane sleeve with small sellotape repairs, slim 4to Parr & Badger, The Photobook, volume 2, page 65. (1)

£150-200

541 Sewell (Andy). The Heath, 1st edition, Owen Sheers, 2011, colour photos, photographer’s pencil sign ‘Andy’ ‘business card’ loosely inserted, original blind-stamped green cloth, oblong folio (1 of 800 copies), together with Sinclair (Nicholas), Crossing the Water, 1st edition, Photoworks, 2002, black and white photos, ink signed by photographer to half-title, original red cloth, 4to, plus Boyce (Martin), A Partial Eclipse, 1st edition, MACK, 2013, black and white photos, signed and dated by the photographer to title, original cloth with pictorial onlay to upper cover, folio, plus Staples (Jill), Pond, 1st edition, Inscape Small Books, 1998, black and white photos, ink signed by the photographer to title, original wrappers in card dust jacket, small oblong 8vo, plus other modern British photo books, all VG/fine (10)

£150-200

542 Struth (Thomas). Museum Photographs, 1st English edition, Munich: Schirmer/Mosel, 1998, colour photo plates, pencil signed by the photographer to half-title, minor wrinkling to lower margins of early text leaves, original cloth in pictorial dust jacket, oblong folio, together with Dandelion Room, 1st English edition, Munich, 2001, colour photo plates, original cloth in dust jacket, small folio, plus Strangers and Friends: Photographs 1986-1992, 1st edition, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1994, colour and black and white photos, original cloth in dust jacket, a little marked and faded, 4to

Lot 540

First book: Parr & Badger, The Photobook, volume 2, pp. 273-74. (3)

£200-300

543 Swannell (John). Naked Landscape, 1st edition, Quartet Books, 1986, black and white photos, original cloth in dust jacket, slightly marked and soiled, oblong folio, together with MONO Volume One, Gomma Books, 2012, black and white photos, original cloth in slipcase, oblong folio, plus Herzau (Andreas), Moscow Moskau Street, 1st English edition, Edition Braus, 2012, colour and black and white photos, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, folio, plus other modern mostly large-format photo books, VG or better (approx. 60)

£200-300

544 Teller (Juergen). Go-Sees, 1st Scalo edition, 1999, colour photos, minor spotting and adhesion marks to front and rear endpapers, original gold cloth lettered in red and black, large 8vo, together with Teller (Juergen & Seymour, Stephanie), More, 1st edition, Steidl, 2002, colour and black and white photos, original pictorial wrappers in acetate dust jacket and card slipcase (slightly creased and split along lower joint), oblong large folio, plus Teller (Juergen & Rampling, Charlotte), Louis XV, 1st edition, Steidl, 2004, colour photos, ink signed by the photographer to front free endpaper, original boards, oblong folio, plus 2 related

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£100-150


547 Weber (Bruce). Gentle Giants: A Book of Newfoundlands, 1st edition, Bulfinch Press, 1994, full bleed mostly black and white photos, original cloth with pictorial upper board, together with Lyon (Danny), The Destruction of Lower Manhattan, 1st revised edition, Powerhouse, 2005, black and white photos, original cloth in dust jacket, both 4to, plus Szarkowski (John), Ansel Adams at 100, 1st edition, Little, Brown, 2001, black and white photos, publisher’s information sheet and reproduction print in an envelope loosely laid in as issued, original cloth in matching slipcase, oblong folio, plus other mostly American photo book interest, including Elliott Erwitt and Lee Friedlander and Alec Soth, various sizes and formats (25)

548 Williams (Val). Martin Parr, 1st edition, Phaidon, 2002, colour and black and white photos throughout, signed and dated 2002 in red ink by Parr to half-title, original cloth-backed printed boards, together with Parr (Martin & Winchester, Simon), Small Worlds: A Global Photographic Project 1987-1994, 1st edition, Dewi Lewis, 1995, colour photos, original cloth in dust jacket, upper wrapper lightly toned along joint, both oblong 4to, plus Parr (Martin), Common Sense, 1st edition, Dewi Lewis, 1999, full bleed colour photos, original pictorial boards, split along lower half of lower joint, plus The Cost of Living, 1st edition, Cornerhouse, 1989, colour photos, a little dust-soiling at front and rear, original printed wrappers, a little marked and close tear at foot of spine, both oblong folio

545 Waplington (Nick). Living Room, 1st edition, Cornerhouse, 1991, colour photos, original cloth in dust jacket, light marks to upper and outer margins of upper wrapper, oblong folio, together with Billingham (Richard), Ray’s a Laugh, 1st edition, Scalo, 1996, colour photos, original boards in dust jacket, minor rubbing, small folio, plus Wood (Tom), Bus Odyssey, 1st edition, Hatje Cantz, 2001, colour photos, original pictorial boards, price sticker to lower board, 4to, plus Roberts (Simon), We English, 1st edition, Chris Boot, 2009, colour photos, original pictorial boards with ISBN sticker to lower board, oblong folio, plus other modern English-themed photo books, all VG/fine (10)

£200-300

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£100-150

£150-200

546 Warhol (Andy, 1928-1987). Andy Warhol’s Exposures, Photographs by Andy Warhol, Text by Andy Warhol with Bob Colacello, 1st edition, Hutchinson, 1979, black and white illustrations from photographs throughout, signed presentation inscription to the vendor in black felt tip pen to half-title, ‘To Tony, love Andy Warhol’ with an artist’s palette as a paraph, original black cloth with some surface marks in dust jacket with marginal split and one small tear with loss to upper margin of upper wrapper, additionally signed ‘Andy’ in black felt tip to lower lighter area of upper panel, now partly indistinct, 4to (1)

£300-400

549 Wood (Tom). All Zones Off Peak, 1st edition, Dewi Lewis, 1998, colour and black and white photos, original cloth in dust jacket, oblong folio, together with Bus Odyssey, 1st edition, Hatje Cantz, 2002, colour and black and white photos, ink signed by the photographer to half-title, original pictorial boards, 4to, plus People, 1st edition, Wienand, 1999, colour and black and white photos, ink signed by the photographer to title, original cloth in dust jacket, folio First book: Parr & Badger, II, 308. (3)

Lot 547

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£100-150


LIBRARY FURNITURE

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550* Book stand. A late 19th-century American encyclopaedia stand, with an elaborate cast iron base supporting two oak rests, 95cm high (1)

£150-200

551* Bookcase. A 1920s Globe Wernicke five tier oak bookcase, with ivorine manufacturers plaque, 202cm high x 86.5cm wide (1)

£150-200

552* Bookcase. A 1920s Globe Wernicke four tier oak bookcase, with printed manufacturer’s label and cushion drawer beneath, 166cm high x 86cm wide (1)

£200-300

553* Bookcase. A 1920s Globe Wernicke six tier oak bookcase, with printed and ivorine manufacturers plaques, 208cm high x 86cm wide (1)

£200-300

554* Bookcase. A 1920s Globe Wernicke four tier oak bookcase, with ivorine manufactuers plaques, 128cm high x 80cm wide (1)

£150-200

555* Bookcase. A 1920s Globe Wernicke-style oak bookcase, with two tiers, glass door each with brass handles and key plates embossed ‘The Lebus Bookcase’, 77cm high x 90cm wide x 32cm deep (1)

£70-100

556* Folding shelf units. A set of four modern book fair-style beech folding shelf units, 61cm (24ins) wide x 91cm (36ins) high (4)

£70-100

557 Plan chest. A large early 20th century plan chest, stained oak, double fronted plan chest with two sets of ten drawers, on a raised stand, each drawer with brass handles and label holder, height 127cm, width 173cm, depth 61cm (approx.55)

Lot 554

£300-500

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GENERAL LITERATURE 558 Arnoux (Guy). 12 Chansons Tirées des Recueils Anciens par les Soins d’un Amateur avec les Principaux Couplets de l’Époque et des Illustrations Nouvelles..., 1st edition, Paris: Paul Dupont, circa 1910, twelve pochoir plates, each on verso of folded leaf, with musical notation and lyrics on recto, some light offsetting from plates to text, front free endpaper with contemporary inscription, rear free endpaper with vertical crease, original pictorial boards, toned and soiled in places (mainly to lower cover), spine ends frayed with slight loss, slim oblong folio, together with Allan (Marguerite Buller), The Rhyme Garden, 1st edition, John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1917, eight colour plates, letterpress illustrations, one or two minor creases and marks, patterned endpapers, front free endpaper with inscription ‘Gareth from Ambrose. 8.xii.17’, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, somewhat rubbed and soiled, spine ends slightly frayed, 4to, plus two others (Nurse Lovechild’s Legacy, Being a Mighty Fine Collection of the Most Noble, Memorable and Veracious Nursery Rhymes, The Poetry Bookshop, 1916; The Italian Lakes, A. & C. Black, 1912)

560 Barrie (J.M.). The Works of J.M. Barrie, Kirriemuir Edition, 10 volumes, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original uniform publisher’s quarter light blue-green cloth gilt, bookplate of John Herbert Bankes to front pastedown of each volume, large 8vo, limited edition 143/1000, signed by the publishers, together with Jefferies (Richard), Amaryllis at the Fair. A Novel, 1st ed., 1887, one or two light spots, bookplate, hinges a little tender, original decorative cloth, spine ends rubbed with small tears, 8vo, plus Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge), Sylvie and Bruno, and Sylvie and Bruno Concluded, by Lewis Carroll, 1st editions, 1889 & 1893 respectively, illustrations by Harry Furniss, all edges gilt, original red cloth gilt, Sylvie and Bruno spine faded, 8vo, and seven others including W.H. Hudson’s Green Mansions, 1904, George Moore’s Memoirs of My Dead Life, 1921, The Apostle, 1923 (2 copies) and Conversations in Ebury Street, 1924 (each volume a signed limited edition of 1030), and two others by Lewis Carroll

The second item is inscribed by English furniture designer Ambrose Heal. (4) £80-120

561 Beardsley (Aubrey). Under the Hill and Other Essays in Prose and Verse, 1st edition, John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1904, photogravure frontispiece, fourteen black & white plates, 4pp. publisher’s advertisements at rear, book ticket of George Fleming on front pastedown, free endpapers browned, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, original gilt decorated blue cloth, spine faintly sunned, lower margins damp-mottled, 4to, together with Salome, a Tragedy in One Act: Translated from the French of Oscar Wilde, Melmoth, 1904, sixteen black & white plates, some light spotting, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, marbled endpapers, armorial bookplate of Edward C. Knight junr. on front pastedown, near contemporary brown half morocco, spine extremities rubbed, small 4to in 8s, (limited to 250 copies, of a total edition of 300 copies, this unnumbered), plus a 1928 reprint of Under the Hill, original cloth in dustjacket, and a copy of Aubrey Beardsley by Arthur Symons, 1898

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£100-150

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£150-200

559 Arts & Crafts Binding. The Story of Cupid & Psyche Translated from the Latin of Apuleius, by Charles Stuttaford, Illustrated by Jessie Mothersole, David Nutt, 1903, four plates, text printed in red and black, A4 and A5 with small stain to blank fore-margin, edges untrimmed, contemporary crushed and polished red morocco, in the style of the Doves Bindery, with gilt monogram ‘MACL’ on rear turnin, tan morocco doublures, gilt tooled with Tudor roses and tulips, spine faded and joints cracked (with upper cover becoming detached), raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second and third compartments, remainder with tulip tools within strapwork border, covers with gilt Tudor rose and leaf stems within strapwork border, upper cover gilt titled in centre, gilt single fillet on board edges, gilt triple fillet border on turn-ins, with dots at the corners, large 8vo (1)

Lot 562

£150-200

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562 Bennet (Whitman, binder). The Good Companions, by J. B. Priestley, first edition, Heinemann, 1929, half-title, with inscription “1954. I saw Whitman Bennett create this binding. In an interval of our discussion about the book, in a restaurant, he sketched the Pierrot figure on a paper napkin. Lillias Livingston Bailey”, all edges gilt, watered silk free endpapers, purple morocco, signed “Bennett N Y”, spine slightly faded and joints rubbed, gilt decorated raised bands, gilt lettered to second and fourth comparments, remaineder filled with gilt tool, imprint and date to foot, double ruled border filled with roundel and dot tool, ‘Pierrot figure’ gilt to upper board, green morocco pastedowns, gilt lettered dedication to upper pastedown and owner’s name to lower, with purpose-made slip case, 8vo (1)

£100-150

563 Billiards. The Billiard Book, by Captain Crawley, 1st ed., 1866, numerous wood-engraved illustrations, a few light spots, contemporary calf, joints and edges rubbed, 8vo, together with Billiards, by Joseph Bennett, ed. Cavendish, 1st ed., 1873, numerous illustrations, a few spots, hinges breaking, a.e.g., original green morocco gilt, edges rubbed, 8vo, plus Match-Winning Billiards, by Willie Smith, 1st ed., 1924, illustrations, some spotting, press cuttings pasted at front, original blue cloth, slightly rubbed, 8vo, with a clipped presentation inscription from the author pasted to title, plus other related books, by Riso Levi and others, a few signed, a set of three crystalate billiard balls by Burroughes & Watts contained in original box, a set of Table Bowls (eight wooden balls, a white jack and slide) in original box, plus a few loose signatures including Tom Newman, Arthur Peall, Joe Davis, Claude Falkiner et al (36)

£200-300

564 Bosschere (Jean de, illustrator). The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes, Constable and Company, 1922, colour and monochrome plates and illustrations, a little light spotting to preliminary leaves, original black cloth gilt, a few minor marks (generally in good condition), 4to, together with Austen (John, illustrator), The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe, 1st edition, 1929, monochrome illustrations, original gilt-decorated dark brown cloth, very slightly rubbed, large 8vo, plus Madame Bovary, A Story of Provincial Life by Gustave Flaubert, 1st edition, 1928, monochrome plates and illustrations by John Austen, original pictorial pale blue cloth gilt, in printed black dust wrapper, large 8vo, and 13 other similar illustrated editions, including Jean de Bosschere (The Love Books of Ovid, The Golden Asse of Lucius Apuleius, The First Temptation of St. Anthony & Ten Droll Tales by Honoré de Balzac, 1925, 1923, 1924 & 1926 respectively), all limited editions of 3000 copies, Frank C. Papé (At the Sign of the Reine Pedauque, The Revolt of the Angels, Penguin Island & Thais, all by Anatole France & The Works of Francois Rabelais, 2 volumes, 1922-33), Henry Keen (The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, & Zadig and Other Romances by Voltaire, 1925/1926) & Norman Tealby, Candide, and Other Romances by Voltaire, 1928, all in original gilt-decorated cloth, generally in bright condition (Thais and Rabelais with spines dulled), 8vo (16)

566 Calbet (Antoine, illustrator). Henri de Regnier, La Pecheresse, Paris, Albin Michel, 1922, 20 colour facsimile plates by Antoine Calbet, 40 wood engraved head- and tail-pieces by A. Jarraud after Calbet, original printed wrappers bound in, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, contemporary three-quarter maroon crushed morocco (by Yseux Sr. de Thierry Simier), gilt decorated spine with raised bands, folio Limited unnumbered edition of 570 copies. With author’s presentation inscription to half-title ‘A Lady Maxwell Scott avec les hommages respectueux de Henri de Regnier’. (1) £150-200

567 Carlyle (Thomas). The French Revolution, 2 vols., 1900, titles printed in red and black, top edge gilt, contemporary green half calf, spines a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, together with Latter-Day Pamphlets, ed. Thomas Carlyle, 1870, contemporary red half morocco, mottled fading to covers, 8vo, with other works etc

£200-300

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565 Bronte (Charlotte, Emily & Anne). Novels of the Sisters Bronte, ed. Temple Scott, 12 vols., Thornton Edition, Edinburgh, 1924, illustrations, some light marginal toning and a few spots, one or two previous owner signatures, t.e.g., original green cloth gilt, a few marks, 8vo, together with The Novels of Jane Austen, ed. R.W. Chapman, 6 vols., OUP, 1953-60 (18)

£100-150

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£70-100


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568 Churchill (Winston S.). The River War. An Historical Account of the Reconquest of the Soudan, ed. Col. F. Rhodes, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1899, photogravure portraits, folding maps and illustrations, page 449 in volume I with closed marginal tear, minor scattered spotting, bookplate of Herbert Watney, M.D., original blue cloth gilt, spine ends a trifle rubbed, one or two small bumps and indentations to edges, 8vo Woods A2(a). Very good copy. (2)

569 Churchill (Winston S.). My Early Life. A Roving Commission, reprinted, 1949, map, illustrations after photographs, modern full calf, gilt decorated spine with contrasting red and black morocco labels, 8vo, together with five press photographs of Churchill amongst crowds in central London, speaking to the public, etc., circa 1945, a typewritten copy of Churchill’s message to the Civil Service dated 8th May 1945 (the day of the General Election), and the original National Registration Identity Card for Gordon J. Green, with his photograph and signature, issued 14th August 1940

£1500-2000

Woods A37a. Author’s presentation copy, inscribed to front blank ‘To Sergeant Gordon Green from Winston S. Churchill, 1952’. Gordon J. Green (1908-1991) was a British Police officer who jointed Special Branch in 1938. He served as Protection Officer to Churchill in 1945, and again in 1951/52, and accompanied the Prime Minister to the Potsdam Conference of the Heads of Government of the USSR, USA and Great Britain (President Truman, Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill, (the latter replaced by Clement Attlee following the Conservative defeat in the General Election). (8) £500-800

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573 Conrad (Joseph). The Nigger of the “Narcissus”. A Tale of the Sea, 1st ed., 2nd issue, 1898, 16 pp. advertisements at end, light toning to endpapers, presentation inscription, original cloth gilt, spine ends a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Nostromo. A Tale of the Seaboard, 1st ed., 1904, half title with advertisements to verso, p. 187 missprinted as ‘871’, a few spots, previous owner signature and W.H. Smith library label, original blue cloth, a little rubbed with light stains, 8vo, plus other Conrad including A Set of Six, 1st ed., 3rd issue, 1908, Within the Tides, 1915, The Rescue, 1920, Notes on Life & Letters, 1921 and The Rover, 1923 (11)

£150-200

570 Churchill (Winston S.). The World Crisis 1911-1918, Abridged and Revised Edition, with an additional chapter on the Battle of Marne, 3rd impression, 1937, maps and illustrations, including some folding, recent gilt-decorated brown full calf, with red and black morocco labels to spine, thick 8vo Author’s presentation copy, inscribed to front blank ‘To Bernard Sendall from Winston S. Churchill December 1939’. Bernard Sendall (1913-1996) worked as private secretary to the First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill, from the outbreak of the war to 1941, and as principal private secretary to the Minister of Information, Brendan Bracken from 1941 to 1945. After the war he was appointed Controller of the Festival of Britain Office between 1949 and 1951, and later moved into television, where he became deputy directorgeneral of the new Independent Television Authority, from 1955 to 1972 and the Independent Broadcasing Authority from 1972 to 1977. He wrote 2 volumes of a projected trilogy on the history of television entitled Independent Television in Britain (Origin and Foundation 1946-62 & Expansion and Change 1958-68), which was published in 1982. (1) £500-800

574 The Curwen Press News-letter, numbers 1-8, 1932-1934, 8 pages of text to each issue, lithographed illustrations after Bawden and others, adverts, etc., cover design to number 5 by Barnett Freedman, number 6 by Eric Ravilious and number 8 by Edward Bawden, all original printed wrappers, stitched as issued, in excellent condition (number 4 with a few scattered spots to upper wrapper), all loosely contained in original publisher’s black cloth-backed patterned boards with cloth ties, 8vo

571 Codex Resta. Fontes Ambriosiani in lucem editi cura et studio Bibliothecae Ambriosianae, Milan: Ambrosiana Library, 1955, fasimile, 100 colour reproductions tipped in, original calf-backed boards, large folio Limited edition, 85/2030. (1)

£200-300

572 Conrad (Joseph). The Works of Joseph Conrad, 20 volumes, William Heinemann, 1921-27, uncut edges untrimmed, original canvas-backed boards in d.j.’s, (jackets fragile with some loss), 8vo

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£200-300

575 Dignimont (Andre, illustrator). Pierre Mac-Orlan, Nuits aux Bouges, Eaux-Fortes de Dignimont, 1st edition, Paris: Ernest Flammarion, 1929, five etched plates, including frontispiece, untrimmed, original printed wrappers and glassine wrapper (latter slightly chipped and frayed at edges), 4to, (limited edition, 131/750 copies, of a total edition of 890 copies), together with Calbet (Antoine, illustrator), Henri de Regnier, La Pecheresse, Paris: Albin Michel, 1922, twenty colour facsimile plates by Antoine Calbet, forty wood engraved head- and tail-pieces by A. Jarraud after Calbet, untrimmed, original printed wrappers and glassine wrapper (both torn with some loss to spine), folio, (limited edition, 440/570 copies), plus four others similar

Limited edition 214/780 (of which 30 for presentation), volume 1 signed by the author. (20) £500-800

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£200-300


576 Dulac (Edmund, illust.). Stories from Hans Andersen, Hodder & Stoughton, [1911], 28 tipped-in colour plates, scattered light spotting, original tan cloth gilt, closed tear at head of spine, slight rippling to covers, 4to, together with Edmund Dulac’s Picture-Book for the French Red Cross, [1915], 19 tipped-in colour plates, portrait of Dulac, light spotting front and rear, original pictorial cloth, a few minor mottled marks, 4to, plus one other (defective) (3)

£150-200

577 Dulac (Edmund, illust.). Tanglewood Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne, pub. Hodder & Stoughton, [1918], fourteen tipped-in coloured plates, occasional light spotting, owner’s signature, original half vellum gilt, dust-soiled and scuffed, 4to Edition de Luxe, 398/500 copies numbered and signed by the artist. (1) £100-150

578 Easton Press. A collection of 69 volumes published by the Easton Press, Norwalk, Connecticut, from the Series ‘100 Greatest Books Ever Written’, Collectors Edition, 1970s-90s, numerous illustrations, all edges gilt, original gilt-decorated morocco bindings, generally in VG condition, 8vo (69)

£800-1200

579 Fleming (Ian). Goldfinger, 1st ed., 1959, sellotape residue marks to endpapers and flaps, W.H. Smith Library label to front pastedown, original cloth (a couple of small indentations to rear cover), d.j., a few chips at foot of spine, 8vo (1)

£150-200

580 Folio Society publications. 135 volumes, including Charlotte, Emily & Anne Bronte, The Complete Novels, 7 volumes, 1991, numerous black and white wood-engravings, Rulers of the Ancient World, 5 volumes, 1998, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, Captain Cook’s Voyages 1768-1779 by Glyndwr Williams, 1997, numerous colour illustrations, together with 122 further volumes, all original cloth in slipcases, G/VG, 8vo (135)

583 Gibson (Alfred & Pickford, William). Association Football & The Men Who Made It, 4 vols., [1905-06], portrait illustrations, endpapers toned as usual, original blue pictorial cloth, spine ends a trifle rubbed, 8vo, together with Association Football, ed., A.H. Fabian, 4 vols., 1961 reprint, colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth, a few light marks, 4to

£200-300

581 Folio Society publications. 67 volumes, including A History of England, 8 volumes, 1997-2002, Anthony Trollope series, 13 volumes, 1980s-90s, William Shakespeare, The Complete Plays, 8 volumes, 1998, Cider with Rosie by Laurie Lee, 2003, together with 37 further volumes, all original cloth in slipcases, G/VG, 8vo/4to (67)

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584 Golden Cockerel Press. The Song of Songs, 1936, copperengraved illustrations by Lettice Sandford, bookplate, two loose prospectuses in original wrappers for the same, original cream cloth gilt, a few light marks, folio, limited edition, 181/204, together with The New London Letter Writer, Containing the Compleat Art of Corresponding with Ease, Elegance, and Perspicuity as is now Practised by all Persons of Respectability, by Samuel Johnson, 1948, wood-engravings by Averil Mackenzie-Grieve, light marginal toning, top edge gilt., original cloth-backed boards, spine faded, 8vo, plus The Illustrators of the Golden Cockerel Press, 1980 (limited edition, 24/75 signed by Christopher and Lettice Sandford with loose signed illustration), and a couple of other prospectuses etc

£150-200

582 Gandhi (Mohandas K.). The Story of My Experiments with Truth, Translated from the Original in Gujarati by Mahadev Desai, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Ahmedabad, 1927-29, portrait frontispiece to both volumes, some spotting and old pencil underscoring and marginalia (a few marks in coloured pencils), a few other sundry marks and small sellotape repairs not affecting text, contemporary cloth, gilt-titled spines with name Santosh Mukherjee at foot of each, rubbed and a little soiled, 8vo (2)

£200-300

£150-200

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£100-150


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585 Gross (Anthony). Sixe Idyllia Chosen out of the Sicilian Poet Theocritus and Translated into English Verse, Clover Hill Editions, Chilmark Press, New York, 1971, eight etchings by Anthony Gross, top edge gilt, original cloth-backed boards, slipcase, folio Limited edition, 34/270. (1)

587 Huxley (Aldous). The Burning Wheel, 1st ed., Blackwell, Oxford, 1916, title and frontispiece within illustrated borders, some light spotting and browning, previous owner inscription and bookplate, original wrappers, upper wrapper detached, spine defective, 8vo, the author’s first publication, together with Per Amica Silentia Lunae, by William Butler Yeats, 1st ed., 1918, endpapers a little toned, previous owner inscription, original blue cloth gilt, spine faded, 8vo, plus The Cutting of an Agate, by W.B. Yeats, 1st ed., 1919, occasional marginal waterstain, presentation inscription, original blue cloth gilt, spine faded, small dampstain to lower cover, 8vo, with other Irish and Scandanavian poetry, plays and literature by Yeats, Dunsany, Ibsen and others

£100-150

586 Henty (G.A.). Heldfast for England, Condemned as a Nihilist, Wulf, the Saxon, Won by the Sword, No Surrender, In the Irish Brigade, With Roberts to Pretoria, With the Allies to Pekin & By Conduct and Courage, 9 volumes, 1st editions, 1892-1905, monochrome plates, all original pictorial cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with 84 other Henty editions, many early reprints, but including 1st editions of The Tiger of Mysore, Courage and Conflict, At Aboukir and Acre, With Cochrane The Dauntless, The Tiger of Mysore, With Lee In Virginia, Through Three Campaigns, Out With Garibaldi, To Herat and Cabul, A March on London & On The Irrawaddy, all original pictorial cloth gilt, mostly rubbed and occasional minor fraying and soiling, some spines dulled (approximately 20 volumes generally in clean relatively bright condition), all 8vo Newbolt 55.1, 58.1, 66.1, 90.1, 92.1, 96.1, 101.1, 108.1 & 109.1. (93)

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£200-300

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£200-300


592 Kieffer (René). Camille Mauclair, Le Poison des Pierreries, Compositions de Georges Rochegrosse, Paris, 1903, six colour printed engraved plates and numerous illustrations, occasional spotting, some offsetting and browning to text, original wrappers bound-in, printed marbled endpapers, gilt decorated turn-ins, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemporary dark green morocco gilt by René Kieffer, floral border decoration to upper board in blind & onlay, spine faded, large 8vo, contained in original slipcase

588 Joumard (G.P.). Les Robes du Soir du “Tres Parisien”, La Mode le Chic l’Elegance, 2 parts in one, Paris, 1921-22, mounted pochoir title to each part, 38 mounted pochoir plates, illustrations, a few captions trimmed at lower margin, a few light spots, contemporary half cloth, a litttle rubbed and faded, 8vo, together with Fancy Dress. A Short Chronological Series of Costumes, Liberty & Co., c. 1910, 34 colour illustrations, original cloth-backed boards, some stains and edgewear, upper cover reinforced at top margin, 8vo (2)

Limited edition 298/300. (1)

£150-200

593 Larmat (Louis). Atlas de la France Vinicole, Tomes 2-6 only, 1942-1947, numerous folding regional colour maps, letterpress illustrations, some full-page, some browning and fraying, original boards/printed wrappers, generally rubbed and worn, folio, together with a 3pp. manuscript account of wines and spirits purchased by A. Bankart Esqr. from Broadley & Co., Gascoyn Place, Saw Close, Bath, dated 31st December 1883

589 Keynes (John Maynard). A Revision of the Treaty. Being a Sequel to the Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1st ed., 1922, a few spots, endpapers toned, original cloth, spine a little faded and rubbed at ends, 8vo, together with The General Theory of Employment Interest and Money, 1st ed., 1936, occasional pencil annotation, endpapers slightly toned, original cloth, spine a little faded, one or two small bumps to edges, 8vo (2)

£200-300

Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (6)

£150-200

£70-100

590 Keynes (John Maynard). The Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1st edition, 1919, some offsetting to pages 272-73 from related news cuttings loosely inserted, original blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed at extremities, 8vo

594 Lawrence (T.E., transator). The Odyssey of Homer, Oxford University Press & Humphrey Milford, 1935, half-title, vignette title, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, marbled endpapers, publisher’s morocco, gilt and blind decorated, 8vo

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Possibly the 1932 American sheets bound with English title in publisher’s deluxe binding. (1) £100-150

£200-300

591 Kieffer (René). Tristan Bernard, Amants et Voleurs, Graveurs en Couleurs de Dignimont, Paris: Editions de la Roseraie, 1927, frontispiece and fifteen plates, each in two states (coloured/uncoloured), original printed wrappers bound in at front and rear, top edge gilt, remainder rough-trimmed, marbled endpapers, hinges split, contemporary sheep stamped with a faux crocodile grain, with René Kieffer’s printed label on verso of front free endpaper, rebacked, preserving original gilt lettered spine, covers with large design of gilt overlapping circles, incorporating squares, edges rubbed and corners showing, large 4to Limited edition, 216/420 copies. (1)

595 Lawrence (T.E.). Shaw-Ede. T.E. Lawrence’s Letters to H.S. Ede 1927-1935, Foreword and running commentary by H.S. Ede, Golden Cockerel Press, 1942, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original dark blue quarter morocco gilt, large 8vo, limited edition 117/500, together with Minorities, edited by J.M. Wilson, with a preface by C. Day Lewis, 1st edition, Bertram Rota & Jonathan Cape, 1971, photographic frontispiece, top edge gilt, original quarter brown morocco, a few minor marks, 8vo, bookplate of James Orton to front pastedown, limited edition 45/125, signed by C. Day Lewis

£100-150

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£100-150


600 Milne (A.A.). The House at Pooh Corner, 1st edition, 1928, b & w illustrations by Ernest Shepard, top edge gilt, original cloth gilt in dust jacket, d.j. slightly torn at head & foot of spine and front flap torn away (still present, but with tear continuing on edge of front wrapper), 8vo, together with Now we are Six, 2nd edition, 1927, Winnie the Pooh, 3rd edition, 1927 and When we Were Very Young, 18th edition, 1929, b & w illustrations, some with contemporary inscription to half-titles etc., top edges gilt, original cloth in slightly worn and dust-soiled dust jackets, 8vo, plus five other juvenile books by Beatrix Potter, A.A. Milne, Cicely Barker & J.M. Barrie

596 Lemarie (Henry, illustrator). Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra l’Ingenieux Hidalgo Don Quichotte de la Manche, 4 volumes, Paris: Editions d’Art les Heures Claires, [1960], ninety-two colour illustrations to text, ‘une suite en noir avec remarques’, and ‘decomposition complete dune illustration’, original publisher’s embossed wrappers contained within gilt decorated chemise, each volume housed in publisher’s decorated slipcase, 4to Limited edition, one of 2,900, this being number 182, one of ninety sets (numbered 111-200) which have three sets of illustrations. (4) £150-200

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597 Lewis (C.S.). Prince Caspian, 1st ed., 1951, colour frontispiece and illustrations by Pauline Baynes, original cloth, d.j., small chips, a few closed tears, 8vo, together with The Horse and his Boy, 1st ed., 1954, illustrations by Pauline Baynes, one or two light spots, previous owner signature, original cloth (spine faded), price-clipped d.j., spine faded, some chips and tears, 8vo, plus a reprint of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (3)

£150-250

601 O’Brian (Patrick). Post Captain, 1972; H.M.S. Surprise, 1973; Desolation Island, 1978; The Fortune of War, 1979; Treason’s Harbour, 1983, 1st eds., previous owner signature to Post Captain, bookplate to H.M.S Surprise, original cloth, d.j.s., small chip and nicks to Post Captain spine ends, Desolation Island and Treason’s Harbour spines a little faded, 8vo, together with two first edition copies of Blue at the Mizzen, 1999

£200-300

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£300-400

602 O’Brian (Patrick). Caesar/Hussein, 2 vols., 2nd ed., British Library, 1999, t.e.g., original red and green morocco-backed boards, slipcase, 8vo Limited edition, 164/250 signed by the author. (2)

598 Maillol (Aristide, illustrator). Quinti Horatii Flacci Carmina, Odes d’Horace, 2 volumes, Paris: Phillippe Gonin, 1939 [really 1958], one-hundred and twenty-five woodcuts, additional suite of plates in red and another in black and white, original printed wrappers contained within original publisher’s chemise and each volume housed within slipcase, exteriors a little stained and discoloured, 8vo Limited edition, XXI/50. (2)

603 Pankhurst (E. Sylvia). The Suffragette. The History of the Women’s Militant Suffrage Movement, 1905-1910, reprint, June 1911, 32 photographic plates including portrait frontispiece, some light toning and finger soiling, upper outer corners of final leaves creased, signed by the author ‘E. Sylvia Pankhurst’ to front free endpaper and additionally signed by Elsie Lagsding with her address ‘4 Carters Terrace, Poplar’ and ‘Votes for women’ inscribed beneath Pankhurst’s signature, original cloth gilt, heavily rubbed, a little soiled and corners bumped, 8vo

£500-800

599 The Mariner’s Mirror. The Quarterly Journal of the Society for Nautical Research, vols. 1-88, [1911]-2002, vols. 1-11, 13-14 & 16 are Kraus reprints, vols. 17-18 & 25-88 bound in pairs, b & w illusts., various bindings but mostly orig. publisher’s cloth, together with vols. 89-99, 2003, as orig. issues, lacking four issues only, plus four Index vols. (vols. 1-90), all 8vo (approx. 100)

£100-150

Elsie Lagsding was a member of East London Federation of Suffragettes, an organisation set up by Sylvia Pankhurst. (1) £400-600

£100-150

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608 Wells (H.G.). The Open Conspiracy. Blue Prints for a World Revolution, 1st ed., Gollancz, 1928, endpapers with partial offsetting, original cloth, d.j. designed by Edward McKnight Kauffer, 8vo, together with Mr. Blettsworthy on Rampole Island, 1st ed., 1928, scattered spotting, original cloth (a little bowed with mottled spots), d.j., a few minor spots, 8vo, plus The King Who Was a King, 1st ed.,1929, a few light spots, original cloth, d.j. (a couple of closed tears and a few spots), 8vo, with others by Wells including The Secret Places of the Heart, 1922, The Autocracy of Mr. Parham, 1930, After Democracy, 1932, The Shape of Things to Come, 1933, The Croquet Player, 1936, The Anatomy of Frustration, 1936 and The Brothers, 1938

604 Poem of the Month Club. A part set of twenty-seven broadside printed poems, published by Poem-of-the-Month Club, 1970-77, including Philip Larkin, Robert Graves, Stevie Smith, C. Day Lewis, Roy Fuller, Stephen Spender, Peter Porter, W. H. Auden, George Barker, Thom Gunn, John Betjeman, Gavin Ewart, Elizabeth Jennings, Seamus Heaney, Alan Brownjohn, and others, each signed by the respective poet, sheet size 38 x 28.5cm (15 x 11 ins), with a number of printed order forms and biographical notices relating to the series, loose without the original publisher’s portfolios (27)

£300-400

605 Sturges (Joshua). Critical Situations in the Game of Draughts continaing one hundred and fifty in number, and dedicated to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, sold by the Author, 1st edition, 1808, draught-board frontispiece, printed in red and black, occasional dust-soiling and a little offsetting, later cloth-backed boards, 12mo (1)

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609 Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack, 1926, 1939 & 1975, together three volumes, advertisements at front and rear, black & white illustrations, 1926 edition in original printed wrappers, worn with lower cover detached and upper cover attached with adhesive tape to upper joint, 1939 & 1975 edition in original printed limp cloth, 8vo

£100-150

606 Wallace (Edgar). The Four Just Men, 1st ed., Tallis Press, 1905, folding frontispiece, numbered competition slip at end, some spotting, original boards, spine faded, some dust-soiling, 8vo, together with Dunky Fitlow, Tales by A.E. Coppard, 1933, original vellum (slight bowing), d.j. (spine darkened), 8vo, limited edition, 37/300 signed by the author, plus Streamers Waving, by C.H.B. Kitchin, 1st ed., Hogarth Press, 1925, previous owner signature, original cloth, d.j., a few minor nicks and tears, 8vo, with others by H.C. McNeile (i.e. “Sapper”), including some in 3/6 d.j.s (Black Gang, Out of the Blue, Final Count etc), some C.S. Forester Hornblower titles, and others by Vaughan Wilkins, Dornford Yates et al (79)

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£80-120

610 Yellow Book. An Illustrated Quarterly, vols. I-XIII [all published], April 1894-April 1897, numerous black and white illustrations and decorations by Aubrey Beardsley, Walter Crane, Laurence Housman et al, some spotting, original yellow pictorial cloth, some soiling and browning to spines, one or two ends a little frayed, small 4to (13)

£200-300

CARTONS

£200-300

607 Waugh (Evelyn). Brideshead Revisited. The Sacred and Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder, Chapman & Hall and the Book Society, May 1945, original cloth, d.j., slight soiling amd one or two nicks and tears, small snag to spine, 8vo The first Book Society edition. (1)

£300-400

611 Agricola (Georgius). De Re Metallica Translated..., by Herbert Clark Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover, published The Mining Magazine, 1912, numerous uncoloured illustrations throughout, list of illustrations at rear torn with loss, contemporary parchment boards, rear board detached, folio, together with, Walton (Isaac & Cotton Charles), The Complete Angler or Contemplative Man’s Recreation..., 2 parts bound in one, 5th edition, 1792 & 1791, portrait frontispiece torn with slight loss, ten engraved plates, pp. 33 torn with very slight loss, mid 20th century ink ownership signature to first blank, 19th century half calf, boards near detached and crudely repired with tape, spine partially lacking, rubbed and worn, 12mo, with, Wheler (R.B.), History and Antiquities of Stratford-uponAvon..., published J.Ward, Stratford-upon-Avon, n.d., circa 1806, additional half title, eight engraved plates, contemporary marbled calf, boards detached, lacking spine, 8vo, with others similar

£100-150

(1 carton)

£70-100

612 Allom (Thomas & Bartlett, W.H.). Devonshire & Cornwall Illustrated... , 1832, numerous black and white illustrations with tissue guards including 2 maps of the counties, some light spotting, contemporary half calf, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 4to, together with Mackintosh (James), Vindiciae Gallicae. Defence of The French Revolution and its English Admirers... , 3rd edition, printed for G.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1791, advertisement to front, some light toning, contemporary calf, boards slightly rubbed and marked, spine rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Young (Arthur), A Six Weeks Tour, Through the Southern Counties of England and Wales... , 2nd edition, 1769, black and white folding plate, bookplate and contemporary inscription to front pastedown, some light toning, contemporary calf, front board detached, boards and spine rubbed, 8vo, plus other 18th/19th-century antiquarian literature, mostly leather bindings, generally in good condition, 8vo/4to

Lot 608

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£150-200


613 Auction Catalogues. The Honeyman Collection of Scientific Books and Manuscripts, 7 vols., Sotheby, October 1978-May 1981, some colour and numerous black and white plts., orig. printed wrappers, 4to, together with Catalogue of Valuable Printed Books & Fine Bindings from the Celebrated Collection the Property of Major J. R. Abbey, 6 vols., June 1965-October 1970, black and white plts., orig. boards/wrappers, 4to, plus Bibliotheca Phillippica, 16 vols., a part set, Sotheby & Co., 1946-81, black and white illusts., all orig. printed wrappers, 4to, and other similar auction catalogues, mostly Sotheby’s, including Christie-Miller, Mentmore, Bradley Martin, George Abrams, Richard Manney, The Garden Collection, etc., plus a quantity of The Print Collector’s Quarterly, 1925-42, British Museum Catalogue of Engraved British Portraits, bound in 9 vols., with extensive annotations by George Suckling, contemp. cloth, heavily worn, 8vo, etc. (approx. 200 vols.) (5 cartons)

618 Country Life magazine. A nearly complete run, Jan 6th 1950 - September 25th 1969, missing 29th June 1951, 21st June 1956, 12th July 1956, 25th June 1959, all July 1959, 6th August 1959, 11th and 18th October 1962, and 4th May 196, all original wrappers, with numerous colour and black and white illustrations, G/VG (20 cartons)

619 Dean (Francis H.). America’s Hundred Thousand, The US Production Fighter Aircraft of World War II, Schiffer Military History, United States, 1997, numerous black and white photographs and diagrams, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, together with Barnes (C.H.), Handley Page Aircraft Since 1907, 2nd edition, Putnam, 1987, numerous black and white photographs and diagrams, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus Ward (Chris), 5 Group Bomber Command, An Operational Record, 1st edition, Pen and Sword, 2007, numerous black and white photographs, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus other aviation reference, mostly hardback publications, many in original cloth and dust jackets, 8vo/4to, G/VG

£150-200

614 Bewick (T.). A General History of Quadrupeds, 4th edition, 1800, numerous black and white illustrations, endpapers reinforced with tape, some light spotting, contemporary half calf, boards and spines rubbed with some minor loss, 8vo, together with Williams (Benjamin Samuel), The Orchid-Grower’s Manual, 5th edition, 1877, numerous black and white folding plates, colour folding frontispiece (torn to margin), contemporary inscription to front endpaper, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated green cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, and Debrett (J.), the Royal Kalendar: Or, Complete and corrected Annual Register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, 1795, black and white plates, some light toning and spotting, contemporary red morocco, boards rubbed, spine faded and split with some loss to head and foot, 8vo, plus other 18th/19th-century antiquarian literature and historical reference and related, many leather bindings, some decorative cloth, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (2 cartons)

(3 cartons)

£150-200

(2 cartons)

£100-150

£50-80

617 Buchan (William). Domestic Medicine: Or a Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by Regimen and Simple Medicines... , the Tenth Edition, printed for A. Strahan, London, 1788, original brown calf binding, spine split, some slight loss to lower spine, 8vo, together with Goldsmith (Oliver), The Poetical and Dramatic Works of, 2 volumes, new edition, published Rivington, F. Power & Co., London, 1791, full brown calf, volume 1 with loss to spine, boards detached, volume 2 some wear, 8vo, plus Citizen of the World: Or, Letters from a Chinese Philosopher, Residing in London, to his Friends in the East, 2 volumes, published United Company of Booksellers, Dublin, 1775, full brown calf, some loss to spine on volume 2, some other slight wear, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous books including some antiquarian, literature and poetry reference, G, 8vo/4to (2 cartons)

£200-300

621 Elliot (Daniel Giraud). The Gallinaceous Game Birds of North America, 1st edition, 1897, 46 black and white plates with tissue guards, contemporary inscription to front endpaper, ink marks to all text block edges, original white decorative cloth, top edge gilt, spine and boards slightly marked and rubbed, large 8vo, together with Hudson (Peter J.), Grouse in Space and Time, The Population Biography of a Managed Gamebird, limited edition 6/2000, signed by the author to limitation page, 1992, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original gilt decorated green morocco in slipcase, all edges gilt, large 8vo, and Russ (Karl), The Speaking Parrots: A Scientific Manual, 1884, numerous black and white and hand coloured plates including frontispiece with tissue guard, advertisements to front, some light toning, original decorated cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus Greene (W.T.), Birds I Have Kept in Years Gone By, 1st edition, 1885, numerous hand coloured plates including frontispiece, original gilt decorated green cloth, spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, and other modern natural history and historical reference, including The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon, 8 volumes, 1983, Folio Society, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

616 Bradman (Sir Donald). The Bradman Albums, Selections from Sir Donald Bradman’s Official Collection, 2 volumes, 1st edition, published Macdonal, Queen Anne Press, 1988, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in slipcase, 4to, together with Root (Fred), A Cricket Pro’s Lot, 1st edition, published Edward Arnold & Co., London, 1937, numerous black and white full-page illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus other sport reference, including cricket, rugby, football, Formula One, mostly hardback publications in original cloth and dust jackets, 8vo/4to, G/VG (2 cartons)

£100-150

620 Deighton (Len). Funeral in Berlin, 1st edition, 1964, original decorated black cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly marked and rubbed, 8vo, together with Fallodon (Viscount Grey of), The Charm of Birds, 1927, limited edition 244/250, signed by the author to limitation page, numerous black and white woodcuts by Robert Gibbins, top edge gilt, bookplate to front pastedown, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated white cloth, spine and boards slightly faded and marked, 8vo, and Empson (Patience, [editor]), The Wood Engravings of Robert Gibbings, with some recollections by the artist, 1st edition, 1959, numerous black and white wood-engravings, bookplate to front pastedown, original gilt-decorated black cloth in transparent dust jacket, spine slightly torn to head and foot, 4to, plus other miscellaneous late 19th/early 20th-century literature and reference including cookery, natural history, art, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, some leather bindings, condition is generally G/VG, 8vo/4to

615 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments..., printed for Eyre and Strahan, 1813, text in double column, title a little creased, contemporary diced polished calf, blind decorated, panelled spine, black spine label, a little rubbed at extremities, 4to, together with other bibles and theological material (1)

£100-150

(4 cartons)

£150-200

124

£100-150


622 Fitzpatrick (Percy). Jock Of the Bushveld, 1st edition, 1907, 18 full page illustrations, including colour frontispiece with tissue guard, plus numerous black and white illustrations, some light spotting, original gilt decorated green cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo (plus another copy, 2nd impression, 1907), together with Morton (H.V.), In Search of South Africa, 1st edition, 1948, 18 black and white illustrations including frontispiece and maps, some light toning, original cloth in dust jacket, some light spotting to covers, spine slightly rubbed with minor loss to head, 8vo, and Vladislavic (Ivan & Golblatt, David), T.J.: Double Negative: A Novel, Johannesburg Photographs 1948-2010, Italy, 2010, 270 colour and black and white photographs, orignal covers in slipcase, slightly rubbed to corners, 4to, plus other modern South Africa & African literature, historical and travel reference and related, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (2 cartons)

626 MacPherson (James). The History of Great Britain, from the Restoration, to the Accession of the House of Hannover, 2 vols., 1775, volume 2 with worm hole to lower margins and worming to lower blank margins at rear, upper pastedowns with armorial bookplate of the Chapter Library of Windsor Castle “Libera Capella Regia Sti. Georgii infra Castrum de Windsor”, contemporary calf, red morocco title labels, lacking volume number labels, joints cracked and some wear, 4to, together with Jones (Theophilus), A History of the County of Brecknock, vols. 1 & 2 (of 4) in one, Brecknock, 1909, black & white plates and plans, original cloth, 4to, with Birch (Walter de Gray), A History of Margam Abbey, 1897, black & white plates and folding maps, occasional spotting, original cloth gilt, 4to, and Farries (K.G., & Mason, M.T.), The Windmills of Surrey and Inner London, 1966, black & white plates, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus others, including The Life of His Royal Highness The Prince Consort, by Theodore Martin, 5 vols., 6th edition, 1879, and architectural history and Welsh topography related

£150-200

(a carton)

623 Girodias (Maurice, editor). The Olympia Reader, New York, 1965, monochrome plates, original cloth in dust jacket, a few marks, 8vo, together with Longstreet (Stephen, editor), Nell Kimball, Her Life As An American Madam by Herself, 1st edition, Macmillan, 1970, original cloth in dust jacket, slightly frayed, 8vo, plus other miscellaneous books, and including a landscape watercolour (a carton)

£100-150

627 Penguin paperbacks. A collection of approximately 170 Penguin paperbacks, including fiction, biography, essays, crime fiction, all original wrappers, some spines chipped with minor loss, condition is generally good, 8vo (2 cartons)

£70-100

£70-100

624 Humphreys (Henry Noel). Ocean Gardens. The History of the Marine Aquarium, and the best methods now adopted for its establishment and preservation, 1857, twelve hand-coloured wood engraved plates, all egdes gilt, original blue cloth gilt, extremities slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Tyas (Robert), Flowers from Foreign Lands; Their History and Botany..., 1853, twelve handcoloured lithograph plates, minor scattered spotting, all edges gilt, original green cloth gilt, lightly dust-soiled, 8vo, with Turton (William), A Manual of the Land and Fresh-Water Shells of the British Islands, new edition, 1840, twelve hand-coloured engraved plates (including frontispiece), few annotations, occasional spotting, 20th century half calf gilt, slightly rubbed to extremities, 12mo, and Heyerdahl (Thor), The Kon-Tiki Expedition, de luxe edition, Collector’s Book Club, 1950, b & w plates, top edge gilt, original leather gilt, 8vo, (limited edition 137/350, signed by the author), plus other miscellaneous books, mostly natural history & ornithology related, including Our Irish Song Birds, by Charles William Benson, Dublin, 1886 & The Fresh and Salt-Water Aquariam, by J.G. Wood, 1868

628 Perrault (Claude). Architecture Generale de Vitruve, reduite en abrege, par M. Perrault de l’Academie des Sciences a Paris, Derniere edition enrichie de figures en cuivre, Amsterdam, 1681, engraved frontispiece and eleven plates (one double-page, torn to fore-edge margin), some toning and occasional spotting, contemporary sheep, gilt decorated spine, rubbed, 12mo, together with Watts (Isaac), Philosophical Essays on Various Subjects, 2nd edition, 1734, contemporary signature to title, marginal toning and some dampstaining, front free endpaper lacking, contemporary calf, joints cracked, rubbed, 8vo, with Young (Charles Frederic), The Economy of Steam Power on Common Roads..., with its History and Practice in Great Britain... and its Progress in the United States..., London: Atchley & Co., [1860], numerous engraved illustrations & one folding plates, hinges split, original cloth gilt, joints split, worn, 8vo, plus other antiquarian volumes including an incomplete & defective late 16th century edition of Thesaurus linguae Romanae & Britannicae, tam accurate congestus, by Thomas Cooper, (lacking title & prelims., loss to page edges) and an incomplete early 17th century edition of The theater of honour and knight-hood by Andre Favyn (lacking title & prelims. etc.)

(2 cartons)

(a carton)

£150-200

625 Lopez-Rey (Jose). Veláquez: Painter of Painters, Catalogue Raisonné Werkverzeichnis, 2 volumes, 1996, numerous colour plates and illustrations, original grey cloth in dust jackets and slipcase, slipcase slightly rubbed to edges, large 8vo, together with Wilmerding (John [ed.]), Thomas Eakins (1844-1919), and the Heart of American Life, 1994, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, and Rosenthal (Michael), The Art of Thomas Gainsborough, Yale University Press, 1999, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket, 4to, and Ratcliff (Carter), John Singer Sargent, 1982, 338 colour and black and white illustrations, original purple cloth in dust jacket, 4to, and other modern pre-20th century art reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 cartons)

£200-300

629 Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Pigling Bland, 1st edition, Frederick Warne, 1913, 14 colour plates, lacks pp. 19/20 (colour plate), original green boards with pictorial panel to upper cover, rubbed, together with The Tale of Mr. Tod, 1st edition, 1912, 12 colour plates, pictorial endpapers, original grey boards with pictorial panel to upper cover, lacks spine, both 16mo, plus other childrens, illustrated and miscellaneous books (4 cartons)

£150-200

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£150-200


630 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, by J.M. Barrie, Hodder and Stoughton, [1910], twenty-four colour plates, with captioned tissue guards, map endpapers, edges spotted, original gilt decorated green cloth, damp-soiled, in torn and repaired dustjacket, 8vo, together with Greenaway (Kate), The Pied Piper of Hamelin, Warne, c.1903, colour illustrations throughout, free endpapers browned, contemporary ownership name on front free endpaper, hinges split, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, extremeties a little worn, 4to, plus other childrens and illustrated books, including a copy of Sama by Rene Guillot, first English edition, 1952, original cloth in dustjacket, with the original pen and ink drawing for the frontispiece of two elephants, by Joan KiddellMonroe, mounted, framed and glazed (a carton)

634 Wilmot (John). The Life of The Rev. John Hough, D.D., successively Bishop of Oxford, Litchfield and Coventry, and Worcester, printed for the author, 1812, black and white portrait frontispiece, plus 6 further plates with tissue guards, contemporary handwritten letter incorporated to p. 87, some light spotting throughout, contemporary half vellum, boards rubbed, spine toned and rubbed with some loss to head and foot, large 8vo, together with Bentley (R.), Designs for Six Poems by Mr. T. Gray, printed for R. Dodsley, 1753, 18 black and white engraved illustrations, some toning and light spotting throughout, lacks original endpapers, modern brown quarter calf, large 8vo, and Moore (Edward), Poems, Fables and Plays by, printed for R. and J. Dodsley, 1756, some light marks and toning, contemporary inscription to front endpaper, contemporary boards retained with modern gilt decorated calf spine, slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, plus other 18th/19th century antiquarian literature and reference, including Goldsmith’s Animated Nature, 3 volumes, 1828, MachPherson’s History of Britain, 2 volumes, 1775, Memoirs of Charles Mathews, 4 volumes, 1838-39, Milton’s Poetical Works, 3 volumes, 1890, mostly leather bindings, some decorative and prize bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to

£80-120

631 Selden Society, 30 volumes, circa 1970s-1990s, all in uniform blue cloth, some in plain white dust jackets, 8vo, together with Navy Record Society, 46 volumes, late 19th and early 20th century publications, all in blue cloth, some in half cloth, 8vo, plus Stair Society, 8 volumes, volumes 45-52, all in uniform dark blue cloth, 8vo, and poetry and literature reference including Anthony Powell, mostly original cloth and wrappers, 8vo, G/VG (5 cartons)

(2 cartons)

635 Leave (Thomas, publisher). Views at St. Leonards, near Hastings, 1829, eleven lithographed views (including one folding), some slight marginal spotting, contemporary paper wrappers with printed label, oblong folio, together with Kipling (Rudyard), Soldier Tales, Macmillan & Co., 1896, black and white frontispiece with original tissue guard, original publisher's cloth gilt, few minor marks, spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus Nitzschte (Wilhelm, publisher), Kinderlust, Stuttgart, numerous engraved illustrations with contemporary hand colour, hinges cracked, original printed boards, a little marked and rubbed, small 4to, plus others related including British topography, children's illustrated books and general literature

632 Tielke (J.G.). An Account of Some of the Most Remarkable Events of the War Between the Prussians, Austrians, and Russians from 1756 to 1763... , volumes 1 & 2, 1787-88, 13 black and white folding plates to rear, including maps, bookplates to front pastedowns, some light spotting throughout, uniform contemporary half calf, boards and spines rubbed with some minor loss, 8vo, together with Descourreaux (Philibert), La Vie De Monsieur Bourdoise Premier Prestre De la Communaute Des Nicolas Du Chardonnet, Paris, 1714, some light marks and spotting, bookplate to front pastedown, contemporary calf, boards and spine rubbed, 4to, and other 18th/19th-century antiquarian literature and historical reference, some leather bindings, condition is generally good, 8vo/4to (2 cartons)

(3 cartons)

£150-200

636 Daniell (William, illustrator). A Voyage Round Great Britain, undertaken in the summer of the year 1813 and commencing from the Land's-End Cornwall by Richard Ayton..., volumes 1-2 only, printed for Longham et al, 1814-1815, aquatint dedication leaf, one hand-coloured aquatint only (View near Aberystwith, Cardiganshire), occasional slight spotting, contents slightly shaken and occasionally loose, armorial bookplates to upper pastedowns, all edges gilt, contemporary calf, blind and gilt decorated, joints cracked, slightly rubbed at extremities, with loss to head and foot of spine, folio, together with Edmondson (Joseph), A Complete Body of Heraldry containing an historical enquiry into the origin armories..., 2 volumes, printed for the author, 1780, engraved portrait frontispiece, eighteen engraved plates, occasional dust-soiling and slight offsetting, edges untrimmed, original boards, rubbed and worn, upper board of volume two lacking, folio, plus [Bankes, Thomas], A New, Royal, Authentic and Complete System of Universal Geography, C. Cooke, 1790], first few signatures lacking, numerous black and white engravings and maps, some with occasional handling tear and loss, light dust-soiling throughout, contemporary calf, rubbed and worn, boards detached, thick folio, plus other similar titles, including defective atlas volumes and other folios

£100-150

633 Wakefield (Edward Jerningham). Adventure in New Zealand from 1839 to 1844, edited by Sir Robert Stout, 1st edition, Christchurch, Whitcombe and Tombs, 1908, monochrome plates, original green cloth gilt, rubbed, minor fraying to head of spine, 8vo, together with Bell (James Mackintosh), The Wilds of Maoriland, 1st edition, Macmillan, 1914, colour frontispiece, monochrome plates, top edge gilt, original blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Cowan (James), Travel in New Zealand, The Island Dominion, Its life and scenery, pleasure-routes and sport, 2 volumes (North Island/South Island), Whitcombe and Tombs, 1926, monochrome illustrations after photographs, original brown cloth gilt, slightly rubbed to extremities, 8vo, and other foreign travel and British topography including J.C. Beaglehole, The Life of Captain James Cook, Hakluyt Society, 1974, Clarence J. Glacken, Traces on the Rhodian Shore, University of California Press, 1967, Norway (Geographical Handbooks series), 2 volumes, 1942-43, Elmer Drew Merrill, The Botany of Cook’s Voyages, Waltham, Mass., 1954, Arthur Mee’s King’s England series, etc., including some large format modern atlases (3 cartons)

£200-300

£100-150

(4 cartons)

£100-150

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£200-300


637 Yarrell (William). A History of British Birds, volumes 1-4 (complete), 4th edition, 1871-1885, numerous black and white illustrations, bookplate to front pastedowns, contemporary inscription to volume 1 front endpaper, some light toning, contemporary blue cloth, boards slightly rubbed, spines faded with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, together with Notices and Documents Illustrative of the Literary History of Glasgow During the Greater Part of the Last Century, reprint edition, 1886, black and white frontispiece, some slight marks, contemporary boards with cloth spine, spine rubbed with minor loss to hinges, large 8vo, and Lubbock (Basil), Bully Hayes, South Sea Pirate, 1st edition, 1931, 18 black and white illustrations, including colour frontispiece with tissue guard, and endpaper maps, some light spotting throughout, original black cloth in price clipped dust jacket, dust jacket restored, with paper and tape, covers slightly toned, 4to, plus other modern historical reference and related, all hardback publications, G/VG, 8vo/4to (2 cartons)

640 Weinmann (Jean Guillaume). Representation de Quelques Milliers D’Arbes, Arbrisseaux, Herbes, Fleurs, Fruits et Champignons, volumes 1-4 (of 5), Amsterdam 1735-36, lacks plate volume, some spotting, contemporary uniform gilt decorated calf, some boards detached, minor loss to head and foot of spines, folio, together with Schlumberger (Gustave), L’Epopee Byzantine a la fin du Dixieme Siecle, 3 vols., Hachette, Paris, 1896-1905, colour map, numerous half-tone illustrations, some light toning, top edge gilt, contemporary gilt decorated red half morocco, boards and spines slightly rubbed, 4to, and Willis (Robert), ‘An Attempt to Analyse the Automaton Chess-Player of M. de Kempelen’, [contained as pp. 39398 in Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, vol. 4, 1 October 1820 to 1 April 1821], 11 black and white engraved plates and folding map, map split along folds, some light spotting, contemporary cloth, spine slightly rubbed and faded, 8vo, plus other 19th century antiquarian literature and reference, including The Arabian Nights, 12 volumes, The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, 17 volumes, mostly leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo, folio

£70-100

QUANTITY

(3 shelves)

£200-300

638 Bacon (Francis). The Works of..., Volumes 1-10 (complete), new edition, 1826, black and white engraved frontispiece portrait with tissue guards, some minor offsetting and spotting, contemporary uniform gilt decorated morocco, some boards and spines slightly rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, together with Huysmans (J.-K.), Oeuvres Complétes De, volumes 1-23 (complete), circa 1928, black and white woodcut illustrations to titles, some light toning, contemporary uniform quarter morocco, spines slightly rubbed with some minor loss, 8vo, and Bruyere (La), Oeuvres De, volumes 1-3 (complete), new edition, Paris, 1865-78, some light spotting, contemporary uniform gilt decorated quarter morocco, boards and spines slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other 19th/early 20th century English and French antiquarian literature, some sets, including Journal Des Goncart, 9 volumes, Oeuvres Complétes De Charles Baudelaire, 12 volumes, Byron’s Works, 13 volumes, mostly leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to

641 The Illustrated Exhibitor, No. 1-26, June 7-November 29, 1851, numerous black and white illustrations including folding, some light marks and spotting, some folding plates, torn to folds, bound as 1 volume in contemporary gilt decorated half morocco, boards and spine rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, together with Hales (John), Golden Remains, Of The Ever Memorable..., 2nd impression, printed by Tho. Newcomb for Robert Pawlet, 1673, black and white engraved half title, some spotting, and water marks, later inscription to front pastedown, bound in later quarter calf, boards slightly rubbed, 4to, and Tillotson (John), The Works of the Most Reverend..., 3rd edition, 1701, black and white engraved portrait frontispiece, some light toning and spotting throughout, later inscription to front and bookplate to front pastedown, small tear to foot of frontispiece, contemporary calf, boards and spine rubbed with minor loss to hinge, head and foot, large 8vo, plus other 17th19th century antiquarian theology, literature and refrence including Sermons, some odd volumes, all leather bindings, condition is mixed, but generally good, 8vo/folio

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£300-500

642 Dalton (William, Hugh). The New and Complete English Traveller: Or, A New Historical Survey and Modern Description of England and Wales..., circa 1794, numerous black and white engraved plates, including frontispiece, list of subscribers to rear, some spotting and minor marks, later stamps to front endpapers, contemporary calf, boards and spine rubbed to head and foot, hinges cracked, folio, together with Dickens (Charles), The Posthumous Papers of The Pickwick Club, 1st edition, 1837, 43 black and white illustrations by R. Seymour & Phiz., bookplate to front pastedown, half title repaired to foot with contemporary inscription to head, some heavy spotting and toning throughout, contemporary gilt decorated blue half calf, boards and spine rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, and Surtees (Robert Smith), Mr. Sponges Sporting Tour, 1853, 13 hand coloured steel engraved plates, and numerous black and white illustrations, some light spotting and marks, contemporary inscription to front pastedown, contemporary green half calf, spine slightly rubbed and faded, 8vo, plus other 19th century literature and historical reference and related, including some broken sets of Thackeray’s Work, 13 volumes, Plutarch’s Lives, 6 volumes, Buffons Natural History, 9 volumes, and odd volumes, all leather bindings, condition is generally good, 8vo/folio

639 Saunders (David). Norman Saunders, 1st edition, USA, 2008, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original boards, in dust jacket, large 4to, together with Bowe (Nicola Gordon), Harry Clarke: His Graphic Art, 1st edition, USA, 1983, numerous black and white illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, large 8vo, and Steadman (Ralph), I. Leonardo, 1st edition, 1983, Between the Eyes, 1st edition, 1984, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jackets, spines slightly faded, oblong 4to (2 volumes), plus other modern illustrations and graphic art reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

£300-400

£100-150

(6 shelves)

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643 Stackhouse (Thomas). A New History of The Holy Bible, From The Beginning of the World, To The Establishment of Christianity, volumes 1 & 2, 2nd edition, 1742-44, numerous black and white engraved illustrations and maps, including frontispiece, some light spotting throughout, contemporary gilt decorated calf, volume 1 front board detached, boards and spine rubbed with loss, folo, together with Hill (John), The Family Herbal, or an account of all those English Plants which are remarkable for their virtues..., circa 1812, 54 colour plates to rear, some toning and spotting, front board detached, boards and spine rubbed with some loss to head and foot, 8vo, and other 19th century antiquarian literature and reference, including Waverley Novels, 25 volumes, Harpers Monthly, 10 volumes, all leather bindings, condition is generally good, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

647 Collenette (Sheila). An Illustrated Guide to the Flowers of Saudi Arabia, 1st edition, 1985, numerous colour illustrations, original white cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, together with Rizk (A.M.), The Phytochemistry of the Flora of Qatar, 1st edition, Qatar, 1986, numerous colour illustrations, slight mark to fore-edge, original blue cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed, 4to, and Hedrick (V.P.), Sturtevant’s Notes on Edible Plants, State of New York Department of Agriculture, 27th Annual Report - volume 2 - part 2, USA, 1919, black and white portrait frontispiece, ex libris stamp to front endpaper, original green cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, plus other modern botany reference and related, mostly hardback publications, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

648 British Design and Art Direction Annual, 7 volumes, (1992, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003), all original cloth, 2001 volume in cloth wrapper, 2003 volume in polystyrene case, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, 4to, together with Kuipers (Dean), Ray Gun: Out of Control, 1st edition, Booth-Clibborn, 1997, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other art reference, mostly hardback publications, many in original cloth and dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

644 Gilbert (Martin). Churchill, A Life, 2 volumes, published The Folio Society, 2004, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in slipcase, 8vo, together with Glover (Gareth), Wellington’s Lieutenant, Napoleon’s Gaoler, The Peninsula and St Helena Diaries and Letters of Sir George Rideout Bingham 1809-21, 1st edition, published Pen and Sword, 2005, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus Shannon (Richard), Gladstone: Heroic Minister, 1865-1898, 1st edition, published Allen Lane, The Penguin Press, 1999, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, plus other history and biography reference, all hardback publications, all original cloth, many in dust jackets, 8vo/4to, G/VG (6 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£100-150

(3 shelves)

£150-200

650 Borenius (Tancred). English Painting in the 18th Century, 1st edition, published John Gifford, 1938, numerous black and white plates, some colour, original cloth in worn dust jacket, large 4to, together with Greer (Germaine), The Boy, 1st edition, published Thames & Hudson, London, 2003, 206 illustrations including 177 in colour, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus Kultermann (Udo), The New Painting, 1st edition, published Pall Mall Press, London, 1969, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other art reference, many hardback publications, some in dust jackets, folio/4to/8vo, G/VG

£150-200

646 De Loutherbourg (P.J.). The Romantic and Picturesque Scenery of England and Wales, from drawings made expressly for this undertaking, facsimile of the 1805 edition, limited edition 372/1000, Scolar Press, 1979, numerous colour plates, half green morocco binding with gilt decorated spine, in slipcase, folio, together with Pissarro (Joachim). Camille Pissarro, 1st edition, Pavillion Books, 1993, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus Shone (Richard), Sisley, 1st edition, Phaidon Press, 1992, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, and other art reference, mostly hardback publications in original cloth, many in dust jackets, 8vo/4to (6 shelves + 2 cartons)

£100-150

649 Kroll (Eric). The Art of Eric Stanton, for the man who knows his place, Taschen, Italy, 1997, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, folio, together with Kroll (Eric), The Wonderful World of Bill Ward King of the Glamour Girls, Taschen, Italy, 2006, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, folio, plus Lucie-Smith (Edward), The Body, Images of the Nude, Thames and Hudson, 1981, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus other erotic art reference, mostly hardback publications, in original cloth and dust jackets, folio, 4to/8vo, G/VG

645 Rawlinson (George). A Memoir of Major-General Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson, 1st edition, published Longmans, Green and Co., 1898, frontispiece plus other black and white illustrations, original brown cloth, light wear to spine and extremities, 8vo, together with Walker (Major G. Gould), The Honourable Artillery Company in the Great War, 1914-1919, published Seeley, Service & Co., London, 1930, numerous black and white illustrations and maps, original cloth in worn dust jacket, 8vo, plus History of the Second World War, 2 volumes, and Gibbs (N.H.), Grand Strategy, 1st edition, 1976, and Roskill (S.W.), The War at Sea, 5th impression, published Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1961, original cloth in dust jackets, 4to, plus other military and naval reference, mostly hardback publications in original cloth and dust jackets, 8vo/4to, G/VG (6 shelves)

£100-150

£300-500

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£150-200

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651 Machiavelli. The Chief Works and Others (translated by Allan Gilbert), volumes 1-3 (complete), USA, 1965, stamp to verso of title, original cloth in slipcase, spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, slipcase slightly damaged to top, 8vo, together with Bruno (Giordano), Opere Magiche, 2000, Corpus iconographicum Le incisioni nelle opere a stampa, De umbris idearum Ruote mnemoniche, 2001, both Adelphi Edizion, Italy, numerous black and white illustrations, both original white boards in wrapper and slipcases, 8vo, and Eckhart (Meister), Die deutschen und lateinischen Werke, 6 volumes, 1964-76, some ex libris stamps, original blue cloth, some spines slightly faded, large 8vo, plus other modern English, French, German and other foreign language literature and related reference, including Pope’s Works, volumes 110, The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelly, volumes 1-4, Edmond et Jules De Goncart Journal Memories de la vie litteraire, volumes 1-22, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves + a carton)

655 Stevens (Herbert). Through Deep Defiles to Tibetan Uplands, the travels of a naturalist from the Irrawaddy to the Yangtse, 1st edition, 1934, 13 black and white illustrations including frontispiece with tissue guard, black and white folding map, some light spotting, front endpaper partially detached, original brown cloth, spine slightly rubbed, together with Little (Mrs Archibald), Round About My Peking Garden, 2nd impression, 1905, numerous black and white illustrations plus colour frontispiece with tissue guard, some spotting and damp marks, front leaves partially detached, original decorated red cloth, spine faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Norman (Henry), The Peoples and Politics of the Far East..., 1895, 60 black and white illustrations, plus colour frontispiece and 2 black and white folding maps, and 2 further maps, some light spotting, some leaves slightly detached, original gilt decorated cloth, spine faded and rubbed to head and foot, plus Gorven (H.S.D.), Wild Flowers of North China and South Manchuria, Handbook No. 5, Peking, 1937, numerous black and white illustrations, original publisher’s decorated boards with cloth spine, boards and spine slighly rubbed, and other early 20th century and modern China, Japan and oriental botany, travel and historical reference, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

£200-300

652 History. A large collection of modern historical and biographical reference and related, including The History of The King’s Works, volumes 1-5, and publications by Antique Collectors’ Club, all hardback publications, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

(3 shelves)

656 Rowan (Ellis). A Flower-Hunter in Queensland and New Zealand, 1898, 18 black and white illustrations, colour folding map to rear, some very light toning, original gilt decorated green cloth, spine slightly marked and faded, 8vo, together with Havitt (A.W.), The Native Tribes of South-East Australia, 1904, 58 black and white illustrations, 10 black and white maps, some light spotting, bookplate to front pastedown, ex libris stamp to verso of title, original gilt decorated green cloth, spine slightly faded, hinges cracked, 8vo, and Christian (F.W.), Eastern Pacific Lands, Tahiti and the Marquesas Islands, 1910, 64 black and white illustrations including frontispiecie with tissue guard, some light marks, original red cloth, boards rubbed to head and foot, spine slightly faded, hinges cracked, 8vo, plus other early 20th century and modern Australian, New Zealand, Australia and South Pacific botany, travel and historical reference, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

653 Davis (S.C.H.). The John Cobb Story, 1st edition, numerous black and white illustrations, orignal blue cloth in price clipped dust jacket, covers and spine rubbed with slight loss to head and foot, 8vo, together with Fangio (Juan Manuel), My Twenty Years of Racing, 1st edition, 1961, numerous black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Beaulieu (Lord Montagu of & Bird, Anthony), Steam Cars 1770-1970, 1st edition, 1971, numerous black and white illustrations, inscription to front endpaper, original orange cloth in price clipped dust jacket, covers lightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus Walkerley (Rodney), Brooklands To Goodwood (50 Years of the B.A.R.C.), 1st edition, 1961, numerous black and white illustrations, original green cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and other modern automobile and motor racing reference and related, including publications by P.S.L., Haynes, Foulis, and runs of periodicals, including Motorsport, Britain’s Motor Sporting Weekley, F1 Magazine, Motor, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves + 4 cartons)

(3 shelves)

£200-300

657 Ball (John). Notes of a Naturalist in South America, 1887, colour folding map to rear, some light spotting, original blue cloth, front board damp marked, spine slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Hedrick (V.P.), The Peaches of New York, Report of the New York Agricultural Experiment Station for the Year 1916, 1917, USA, numerous colour plates, plus black and white portrait frontispiece with tissue guard, some light marks, original green cloth, boards lightly marked, hinges slightly rubbed, large 8vo, and Hoehne (F.C.), Iconografia De Orchidaceas Do Brasil..., Brazil, 1949, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, some slight marks throughout, contemporary red half morocco with decorated front board, boards and spine slightly rubbed and marked, large 8vo, plus Gardner (George), Travels in the Interior of Brazil, principally through the Northern Provinces, and the Gold and Diamond Districts, during the years 1836-1841, 1849, frontispiece with tissue guard, black and white map, some light spotting, original brown cloth, spine slightly marked and rubbed to head and foot, and other late 19th/20th century North and South American botany, travel and historical reference, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jakcets, G/VG, 8vo/large 8vo

£200-300

654 Dassanayake (M.D. [ed.]). A Revised Handbook to the Flora of Ceylon, volumes 1-4, India, 1980-83, black and white map to front pastedowns, original green cloth in dust jackets, spines slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Osmaston (A.E.), A Forest Flora for Kumaon, 1st edition, 1927, black and white frontispiece, folding map, some slight spotting, hinges repaired with tape, original gilt decorated red cloth, spine rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Neve (Ernest F.), Beyond the Pir Panjal, life among the mountains and valleys of Kashmir, 1st edition, 1912, 58 black and white illustrations including frontispiece with tissue guard, black and white folding map and sketch map, some light spotting, original decorative cloth, spine slightly rubbed, plus other early 20th century and modern India, botanical, travel and historical reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)

£200-300

£100-150

£200-300

(3 shelves & a carton)

129

£200-300


658 Schliemann (Henry). Mycenae, a narrative of researches and discoveries at Mycenae and Tiryns, 1878, Ilios: The City and Country of the Trojans..., 1880, later inscription to front endpaper, both numerous black and white illustrations including frontispiece and maps, some light marks, both publisher’s original gilt decorated cloth, spines slightly rubbed and faded, 8vo, (2 volumes), together with Farrer (Reginald), On the Eaves of the World, volumes 1 and 2, 2nd impression, 1926, 64 black and white illustrations, including frontispiece, plus map, some light spotting, original blue cloth, boards and spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Dampier (William), Voyages and Discoveries, limited edition, Argonaut, 1931, 4 black and white folding maps, some slight marks, publisher’s original gilt decorated quarter vellum, spine slightly rubbed and toned, 4to, plus other 19th/early 20th century travel and historical reference and related, all original cloth, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

661 Paxton (Joseph). A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of the Dahlia, 1838, some spotting to endpapers and title, later red half calf, boards lightly rubbed, spine slightly faded and rubbed, 8vo, together with Smith (James Edward), An Introduction to Physiological and Systematical Botany, 4th edition, 1819, 15 black and white engraved plates to rear, contemporary inscription to head of title, some light spotting, contemporary blue calf, bound by R. Scott Carlisle, boards and spine rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Speechly (William), A Treatise on the Culture of the Pineapple and the Management of the Hot-House..., printed by A. Ward, 1779, 2 black and white plates, including folding plate to rear, contemporary inscription to front pastedown, some minor spotting, contemporary boards with paper spine, boards rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus Bradley (R.), A General Treatise of Husbandry and Gardening; Containing a New System of Vegetation Illustrated with many Observations and Experiments, Volume 1 (of 2) only, 1726, 5 black and white plates, including 2 folding, contemporary inscription to front pastedown and annotations throughout, lacking front endpapers, some spotting and light marks, contemporary calf binding, boards and spine worn with some minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, and other 17th, 18th and 19th century botanical reference and related, many leather binding, some decorative cloth, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/folio

£200-300

659 Johnston (Harry). The Uganda Protectorate, volumes 1 & 2, 1904, Liberia, volumes 1 & 2, 1906, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, including frontispiece and maps, some light spotting throughout, original gilt decorated cloth, boards and spines slightly faded and rubbed, 4to (4 volumes in total), together with Batten (Auriol), Flowers of Southern Africa, limited edition 1590/4000, Johannesburg, 1988, numerous colour plates, original green faux morocco in dust jacket, covers toned and marked, folio, and Irvine (F.R.), Woody Plants of Ghana, with special reference to their uses, 1st edition, 1961, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, some pencil annotations, inscription to front endpaper, some light toning, original green cloth in dust jacket, covers worn with some loss, 8vo, plus King (L.W. & Hall, H.R.), Egypt And Western Asia in the Light of Recent Discoveries, 1910, numerous black and white illustrations including frontispiece, with tissue guard, some light toning and spotting, original red cloth, boards slightly marked, spine faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and other early 20th century and modern African botanical, travel and historical reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)

(3 shelves)

662 Jekyll (Gertrude). Old West Surrey, Some Notes and Memories, 1st edition, 1904, Home and Garden, Notes and Thoughts, Practical and Critical of a Worker in Both, 3rd impression, 1901, Weed and Garden, Notes and Thoughts, Practical and Critical, of a Working Amateur, 9th impression, 1901, numerous black and white illustrations, including frontispiece, with tissue guards, some spotting, publisher’s original gilt decorated cloth, boards and spines slightly rubbed and faded, 8vo (3 volumes in total), together with Godfrey (M.J.), Monograph & Iconograph of Native British Orchidaceae, 1st edition, C.U.P., 1933, 58 colour plates, plus 9 black and white plates, all with tissue guards, original green cloth in dust jacket, covers toned and rubbed to head and foot with minor tears, folio, and Farrer (Reginald), In A Yorkshire Garden, 1st edition, 1909, 16 black and white illustrations including frontispiece with tissue guard, some light spotting, original black cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly marked, spine slightly faded with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, plus other 20th century UK botanical and topographical reference and related, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

£300-500

660 Purchas (William Henry & Ley, Augustin [ed.]). A Flora of Herefordshire, 1889, 3 black and white plates and frontispiece folding map, some light spotting, contemporary inscription to front endpaper, original gilt decorated green cloth, spine slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Jackson (Benjamin Daydon [ed.]), A Flora of Hertfordshire, 1887, colour folding map and one other black and white county map, minor loss to front endpaper, later inscription to half title, some light spotting, original gilt decoration green cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, and Wheldon (J.A. & Wilson, Albert [ed.]), The Flora of West Lancashire, 1907, 15 black and white illustrations including frontispiece, with tissue guard, colour folding map to rear, some light toning, original green cloth, boards slightly marked, spine rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus Baker (John Gilbert), North Yorkshire, Studies of Its Botany, Geology, Climate and Physical Geography, 1863, 4 colour maps, including folding frontispiece, period inscription to half title, some light spotting and offsetting, contemporary cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed and faded, 8vo, and other 19th/early 20th century UK botanical and topographical reference, all original/contemporary cloth, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)

£300-500

(3 shelves)

£200-300

663 Blunt (Wilfred). Tulips & Tulipmania, limited edition 163/515, The Basilik Press, 1977, signed by the author to limitation page, 16 colour plates, and 13 black and white illustrations, publisher’s original red quarter morocco with decorative cloth boards in slipcase, slipcase slightly rubbed and worn, large 8vo, together with Saule (Marcel), La Grande Flore Illustrée Des Pyrénées, 1991, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original green cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly toned, large 4to, and Saunders (Katherine), Flower Paintings Of, Nathal, 1979, 46 colour and black and white illustrations, original green cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly toned and rubbed to head and foot, folio, plus other modern botanical reference and related, all hardback publications, many original cloth cloth in dust jackets, G/VG (3 shelves)

£150-200

£200-300

664 Penguin paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 350 Penguin paperbacks, all original wrappers, G/VG, 8vo (7 shelves)

130

£100-150


665 Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 450 paperbacks, including Penguins, Pelicans, and other publications, some botanical reference, all original wrappers, mostly G/VG, 4to/8vo (7 shelves + a carton)

670 Literature. A large collection of literature/poetry reference, mostly modern, including works by Edward Lear, Bernard Shaw and others similar, plus some volumes by the Folio Society, many hardback publications, mostly in original cloth, some in dust jackets/slipcases, 8vo/4to, G/VG

£100-150

666 Hayter (George & Howitt, William). Saunders’ Portraits and Memoirs of Eminent Living Political Reformers, 1st edition, 1840, 27 black and white engraved portraits with tissue guards, some light toning and spotting, contemporary gilt decorated, red half morocco, boards and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, folio, together with Gibb (William & Holmes, Richard R.), Naval & Military Trophies & Personal Relics of British Heroes, 1896, 36 colour plates with tissue guards, some light toning, original gilt decorated blue cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, folio, and Bland (Humphrey), A Treatise of Military Discipline: In which is laid down and explained the duty of the officer and soldier, through the several branches of the service, 1759, printed for R. Baldwin, 7 black and white folding plates, book plate to front pastedown, front board and endpaper detached, some spotting and toning throughout, contemporary calf binding, heavy loss to spine, boards rubbed, 8vo, plus other 18th, 19th, and 20th century historical reference and literature, many leather bindings, some prize and decorative bindings, generally in good/very good condition, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£100-150

671 Naval. A large collection of late 19th century and modern naval reference and related, including 27 volumes Navy Records Society, 1895-1973, and publications by P.S.L., Hakluyt Society, Arms & Armour Press, Putnam, David & Charles, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/large 8vo (6 shelves)

£150-200

672 The British Isles, Depicted by Pen and Camera, 6 volumes, Special Edition, published Cassell and Company, circa 1900, numerous black and white photographs, colour plates and maps, original gilt-decorated red cloth, 4to, together with Ludwig (Emil), Genius and Character, 1st edition, published Jonathan Cape, London, 1927, numerous full-page black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, some small tears to dust jacket, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

£100-150

673 Daffone (James). Pictures By Sir Edwin Landseer, Royal Academician, circa 1890, 20 black and white plates with tissue guards, bookplate to front pastedown, some water marks to front leaves, some light spotting, spine detached, contemporary giltdecorated red half morocco, boards water marked and rubbed, folio, together with other modern historical reference and literature, including some leather and paperbacks, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

£300-400

667 Macdonald (Reginald James). The History of the Dress of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, 1625-1897, subscriber’s copy, published Henry Sotheran & Co., London, 1899, 24 plates plus frontispiece in colour, original quarter cloth, blue printed paper boards, 4to, together with Trevelyan (George Macauley), Garibaldi and the Thousand, 3 volumes, 4th impression, 1910, Garibaldi’s Defence of the Roman Republic, new impression, 1910, Garibaldi and the Making of Italy, 1st edition, Longmans, Green & Co., 1911, numerous black and white illustrations and maps, original cloth, 8vo, plus Fuller (J.F.C.), Decisive Battles of the Western World, 3 volumes, published Cassell & Co., 2001, original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo, plus other military reference, mostly hardback publications in original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo/4to, G/VG

674 Art. A large collection of modern art reference, including architecture, ceramics, gardens, antiques, and publications by Penguin, H.M.S.O., Garden Art Press, many hardback publications, some paperbacks, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£100-150

£70-100

£70-100

668 MacGregor (D.H. et al). The Rise of Big Business, volumes 18 (complete), reprint edition, 1997-98, original blue cloth in slipcase, 8vo, together with Allen (John Logan [ed.]), North American Exploration; A New World Discovered, A Continent Defined, 2 volumes, both 1st editions, 1997, original red cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly marked, 8vo, and Schröder (Ernst), Vorlesungen Uber Die Algebra Der Logik (Exakte Logik), volumes 1-3 (complete), reprint edition, 2001, original black cloth, 8vo, plus other modern scholarly historical and miscellaneous reference, including publications by Thoemmes Press, Oxford, Penn, Cambridge, Yale, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in d.j.s, VG, 8vo

675 Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 500 paperbacks, including fiction, non-fiction, biography and publications by Penguin, Pelican, Pan, Oxford, all original wrappers, G/VG, 8vo/large 8vo

676 Echols (Harrison). Operators and Promoters, The Story of Molecular Biology and Its Creators, 1st edition, 2001, numerous black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, 4to, together with other scientific, historical and biographical reference and related, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves + a carton)

£200-300

669 New Naturalist, Nos. 2-6, 8, 12, 15, 18-19, 22, 25, 29, 33, 44, 47, 58, 67, mixed editions, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, all original cloth in dust jackets, some covers rubbed and worn with minor loss, some ex library with associated marks, 8vo (18 volumes in total), together with Folio Society, 40 volumes, including On The Good Life by Cicero, 2003, The Back of Margery Kempe, 2004, Excellent Women by Barbara Pym, 2005, The Enchanted April by Elizabeth von Arnim, 2002, all original cloth, many in original slipcases, and other miscellaneous modern literature and reference, all hardback publications, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

£100-150

£100-150

677 History. A large collection of modern historical and political biography, reference and related, including Winston Churchill, William Gladstone, and publications by Royal Historical Society, Oxford, Penguin, Pelican, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo, G/VG (6 shelves)

£100-150

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£100-150


678 Bowness (Alan, [editor]). Ivon Hitchens, 1st edition, 1973, numerous colour and black and white tipped in plates including portrait frontispiece, some light marks to text block, original cream cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed, spine slightly rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 4to, together with Rubin (William S.), Dada and Surrealist Art, New York, 1968, 851 colour and black and white illustrations including 60 tipped in colour plates, some very light marks, original decorated velveteen boards in dust jacket, covers slightly marked, spine toned and rubbed to head and foot, 4to, and Freeman (Judi), The Fauve Landscape, 1990, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, plus other modern art reference and related, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, folio/4to, G/VG (6 shelves)

684 Spearman (Robert). Letters to a Friend, concerning the Septuagint Translation, and the Heathen Mythology, printed for Sands, Donaldson, Murray and Cochran, Edinburgh, 1759, lacks original endpapers, contemporary inscription to title, title-page torn at spine, some light spotting, rebound in modern blue faux morocco, 8vo, together with Elsley (Heaneage), Annotations on the Four Gospels, and the Acts of the Apostles, volumes 1 & 2, 8th edition, 1841, black and white frontispiece, folding map to volume 1, contemporary inscription to volume 1 front pastedown, some light spotting, contemporary boards with green cloth spine, rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, plus Wardlaw (Ralph), Unitarianism Incapable of Vindication: A reply to the Rev. James Yate’s vindication of Unitarianism, 1816, bookplate to front pastedown, some light spotting, contemporary green cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed, plus other 18th and 19th-century scholarly theological reference and related, all original/contemporary cloth, G/VG, 8vo

£200-300

679 History. A large collection of modern historical reference, biography and related, including publications by Folio Society, Oxford, Penguin, Pelican, mostly hardback publications, some paperbacks, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves & a carton)

(6 shelves & a carton)

685 Observer (A Near). The Battle of Waterloo, containing the series of accounts published by Authority, British and Foreign..., 9th edition, 1816, 3 colour folding plates, plate 2 detached and torn, ‘Plan of Operations’ plate torn, some toning and spotting throughout, contemporary half calf boards and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Anon, The Proceedings Against Sir John Fenwick, Bar. Upon A Bill of Attainder for High Treason, 1702, some light spotting, minor loss near foot of page 53, bookplates to front pastedown, later inscription to front endpaer, later calf binding, boards and spine rubbed with minor loss to head, 8vo, and Chatterton (E. Keble), The “Königsberg” Adventure, 1st edition, 1932, 36 black and white illustrations, including frontispiece and maps, some light spotting, gilt decorated blue calf bound by Kelly & Sons, London, 8vo, plus other 18th/19th/20th century historical and biographical reference and related, including some further decorative leather bindings, all hardback publications, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£100-150

680 History. A large collection of modern historical reference, biography and related, including Oxford History of England, 10 volumes, mixed editions, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

£70-100

681 Kittel (Gerhard & Friedrich, Gerhard, [editors]). Theological Dictionary of The New Testament, volumes 1-10 (complete), Wm. B. Eerdman, USA, mixed printings, 1970-78, original blue cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed, spines slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot with some minor loss, 8vo, together with Chadwick (Owen), The Victorian Church, Parts 1 & 2, mixed editions, 1971-72, original blue cloth in dust jackets, spines slightly rubbed with small tear to head of Part 2, 8vo (2 volumes), plus Schürer (Emil), The History of the Jewish People in The Age of Jesus Christ (175 B.C.A.D. 135), 3 volumes in 4, mixed editions, 1973-91, black and white portrait frontispiece to volume 1, original brown cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly faded, 8vo, plus other modern theological reference and related, including publications by Oxford, A. & C. Black, Batsford, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£100-150

£100-150

683 Theology. A large collection of modern scholarly theology reference and related, including publications by Oxford, A. & C. Black, SCM Press, S.P.C.K., Blackwell, Folio Society, some bookplates to front pastedowns, all hardback publications, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

£200-300

686 Wilson (Charles [ed.]). Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt, volumes 1 & 2 (of 4) only, circa 1889, numerous black and white steel and wood engravings, some minor offsetting and light spotting, contemporary uniform gilt decorated red morocco, boards and spines slightly rubbed with minor loss to corners, folio, together with Malcolm (John), A Memoir of Central India, including Malwa and adjoining provinces..., volumes 1 & 2, 3rd edition, 1832, 2 frontispiece folding maps, bookplates to front pastedowns and front endpapers, some light spotting, contemporary gilt decorated green calf, volume 2 front board detached, spines rubbed with some splitting and minor loss, 8vo, and Stanley (Henry M.), In Darkest Africa, or The Quest, Rescue and Retreat of Emin Governor of Equatoria, volumes 1 & 2, New York, 1891, numerous black and white illustrations, 2 maps in rear pockets, some light toning, publisher’s original gilt decorated green cloth, boards and spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, plus other 19th and 20th century travel reference and related, including Hakluyt Society, 12 volumes, some ex library, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

682 Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 400 theological and scholarly paperbacks, including publications by S.C.M. Press, Baker, Oxford, Penguin, all original wrappers, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves & a carton)

£150-200

£100-150

(6 shelves)

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£200-300


687 Campbell (George). Log Letters from ‘The Challenger’, 1876, colour frontispiece, folding map, some light spotting and minor loss, later green cloth binding, spine rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Malaurie (Jean), Ultima Thulé, 1st edition, France, 1990, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, and Victor (Paul-Emile & Robert-Lamblin, Joelle), La Civilisation Du Phoque, 1st edition, France, 1989, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, folio, plus other modern arctic and other travel reference and related, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

691 Bates (William). The Harmony of The Divine Attributes in the Contrivance and Accomplishment of Man’s Redemption by the Lord Jesus Christ, 1674, contemporary inscriptions to front endpaper and title, some light spotting and water marks, contemporary calf, boards and spine rubbed with some loss, 4to, together with Smith (Robt. Angus), Memoir of John Dalton, and History of the Atomic Theory Up To His Time, 1856, black and white portrait frontispiece with facsimile inscription and signature, contemporary inscription to front endpaper, some light spotting, contemporary gilt decorated morocco, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, and other 18th/19th antiquarian literature and reference, mostly leather bindings, some odd volumes, 8vo/4to

£150-200

(6 shelves)

688 Murphy (Robert Cushman). Oceanic Birds of South America, volumes 1 and 2, 1st edition, 1936, numerous black and white illustrations, some light toning, original green cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed and faded, 4to, together with Simmonds (Mark P. & Hutchinson, Judith D.), The Conservation of Whales and Dolphins, Science and Practice, 1st edition, 1996, black and white illustrations, original illustrated boards, 8vo, and Young (Euan), Skua and Penguin: Predator and Prey, 1st edition, C.U.P., 1994, numerous black and white illustrations, original boards, 8vo, plus other modern natural history reference including arctic wildlife, penguins, whales and whaling, all hardback publications, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

692 Dunton (John). The Phenix: Or, A Revival of Scarce and Valuable Pieces from the Remotest Antiquity down to the Present Times, 1 volume only, 1707, lacks endpapers and boards, some toning and chipping to pages with minor loss, 8vo, together with Butler (William), An Introduction to Arithmetic Designed for the Use of Young Ladies, circa 1780, period annotations throughout, some light spotting and offsetting, contemporary calf binding, boards and spine rubbed with some loss, 8vo, and Marcet (Jane), Conversations on Political Economy, in which the elements of that science are familiarly explained, 1816, some light spotting, original gilt decorated calf, lacks front board, rear board and spine rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, plus other 18th/19th century antiquarian reference and literature, mostly leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to

£150-200

689 Harland (John H.). Catchers and Corvettes, The Steam Whale Catcher in Peace and War 1860-1960, 1st edition, 1992, numerous black and white illustrations, boards and spine detached, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, together with Mills (William James), Exploring Polar Frontiers, A Historical Encyclopaedia, volumes 1 & 2, 1st edition, 2003, numerous illustrations, original boards, as new in original clingfilm wrapper, 8vo, and other modern travel and exploration reference and related, including Polar and North America, some paperbacks, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£200-300

693 Modern Literature. A large collection of modern literature, including fiction and non-fiction, including Agatha Christie, Leslie Charteris, T.S. Elliot, James Joyce, Folio Society, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

£100-150

694 Vernon (James). Letters Illustrative of the Reign of William III from 1696 to 1708. Addressed to the Duke of Shrewsbury, volumes 1-3, 1841, black and white portrait frontispiece to volume 1, contemporary inscription to volume 1 front endpaper, bookplates to front pastedowns, some light marks, contemporary uniform giltdecorated calf, spines slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with The London Magazine: Or, Gentleman’s Monthly Intelligencer, Jan-Dec 1753, Jan-Dec 1754 (bound in 2 volumes), some light spotting, contemporary half calf, boards and spine rubbed with some minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, and Aubrey (John), The Natural History and Antiquities of the County of Surrey. Begun in the Year 1673, volumes 1-5 (complete), 1719, all folding plates including volume 1 frontispiece map replaced with facsimiles, bookplates to front pastedowns, some light spotting, contemporary uniform calf, spines rubbed with some minor loss and splitting, 8vo, plus other 18th/19th/20th-century antiquarian historical reference and literature, many decorative leather bindings, some original cloth, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to

£150-200

690 Riffenburgh (Beau [ed.]). Encyclopedia of The Antarctic, volumes 1 and 2, 1st edition, 2007, black and white illustrations, original boards, slightly rubbed to foot, 4to, together with LeMasurier (W.E. & Thomson, J.W. [ed.]), Volcanoes of the Antarctic Plate and Southern Oceans, Antarctic Research series, volume 48, 1st edition, 1990, numerous black and white illustrations, original boards, slightly rubbed, 4to, and Llano (George A. [ed.]), Adaptations Within Antarctic Ecosystems: Proceedings of the Third SCAR Syposium on Antarctic Biology, 1st edition, 1997, black and white illustrations, map endpapers, original blue cloth in dust jacket, covers torn with slight loss, spine faded with minor loss to head and foot, 4to, plus other modern arctic and antarctic reference and related, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

£200-300

£200-300

(3 shelves)

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£200-300


695 White (Gleeson). English Illustration, ‘The Sixties’: 1855-70, 3rd imprint, 1906, 111 black and white illustrations, including frontispiece with tissue guard, contemporary inscription to front endpaper, some light marks and spotting, original decorated cloth, boards slightly marked and toned, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, together with Burton (William), Josiah Wedgwood And His Pottery, limited edition 600/1500, 1922, 32 colour and 72 black and white plates with tissue guards, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, spine slightly toned and rubbed to head and foot, 4to, and Notes on Building Construction, arranged to meet the requirements of the syllabus of the Science & Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education, South Kensington, volumes 1-3, 1875-79, numerous black and white illustrations, some slight toning, original uniform red cloth, boards slightly marked, spines rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other late 19th/early 20thcentury art reference and related, some original gilt-decorated cloth, mostly hardback publications, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

698 Dulac (Edmund). Tanglewood Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1st edition, 1918, 13 tipped-in colour plates, some light spotting, original decorated cloth, boards marked with slight damp damage, spine rubbed with minor loss to hinges, 8vo, together with Rackham (Arthur), Where the Blue Begins by Christopher Morley, circa 1925, 4 colour and 16 black and white illustrations including frontispiece, some light toning, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, spine faded and rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, and Reynolds (Frank), The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, 21 colour illustrations including frontispiece with tissue guards, top edge gilt, some light spotting to text block, original gilt-decorated red cloth, boards slightly rubbed, spine slightly faded, 4to, plus other late 19th/early 20th-century illustrated literature, historical reference and related, all original cloth, some gilt decorated, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

699 The Hotels of Europe, with maps and railway and steamship routes, Henry Herbert & Co., 1876, 15 coloured maps, numerous black and white illustrated adverts, all pages gilt decorated, lacking endpapers, inside hinges reinforced with tape, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated cloth, rear boards water damaged, spine rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Pendleton (John), Our Railways, their origin, development, incident and romance, volumes 1 & 2, 1896, numerous black and white illustrations, 18 black and white plates including frontispiece with tissue guards, some slight spotting, bookplates to front pastedowns, original gilt-decorated illustrated green cloth, boards and spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and other late 19th to 20th-century reference and literature, including some leather bindings and picture cloth, generally in good/very good condition, 8vo/folio

£150-200

696 White (Patrick). Voss, 1st US edition, New York, 1957, The Eye of the Storm, reprint edition, 1973, The Cockatoos, reprint edition, 1974, A Fringe of Leaves, 1st edition, 1976, together 4 volumes, some light marks, all original cloth in price-clipped dust jackets, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, (4 volumes in total), together with Barbeau (A.), Life & Letters At Bath in the XVIIIth Century, 1904, black and white portrait frontispiece with tissue guard, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated green cloth, hinges slightly rubbed and cracked, spine rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and other modern literature and historical reference and related, including publications by Oxford, Folio Society, Batsford, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£150-200

£100-150

700 Lewis (John). A Complete History of the Several Translations of the Holy Bible, and New Testament, into English, 2nd edition, printed for H. Woodfall, 1739, large black and white folding plate to page 124, bookplate to front pastedown, some light spotting, contemporary calf, boards and spine slightly rubbed, with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, together with De Freval (J.B.), The History of the Heavens... , volumes 1 (of 2) only, 2nd edition, 1743, 25 black and white engraved plates including frontispiece, some light spotting, contemporary calf binding, boards and spines rubbed, 8vo, plus Simon (Richard), A Critical History of the Old Testament, printed by Walter Davis, 1682, bookplate to front pastedown, some light spotting, contemporary calf binding, boards and spine rubbed with minor loss, 4to, plus other 17th to 19th-century antiquarian theology and ecclesiastical reference and related, all hardback publications, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to

697 Collier (Jeremy). A Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of The English Stage: Together with The Sense of Antiquity Upon this Arguement, 3rd edition, 1698, contemporary inscription to upper title-page, some light toning, later calf binding, boards and spines rubbed, hinge cracked, 8vo, together with Memorials of the English Affairs, Or, An Historical Account of what passed from the beginning of the Reign of King Charles the First... , printed for Nathaniel Ponder, 1682, contemporary inscription to front pastedown, some pencil annotations, some light spotting, contemporary calf binding, boards and spine rubbed with minor loss, folio, and Stackhouse (Thomas), A New History of the Holy Bible, from the Beginning of the World, to the Establishment of Christianity, volumes 1 & 2, 1742-44, black and white engraved illustrations including volume 1 frontispiece, some light spotting, contemporary calf binding, volume 1 rear board detached, some rubbng to boards and spines with minor loss, folio, plus other 17th/18th/19th-century antiquarian reference and literature, some odd volumes, all leather bindings, condition is generally fair/good, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)

£150-200

(3 shelves & a carton)

£150-200

701 Berquin (M.). L’Ami Des Enfants, 12 volumes in 4, 1782-83, some light spotting, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated calf, boards and spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, small 8vo (4 volumes in total), together with Hunt (Leigh), The Indicator, and The Companion; a miscellany for the fields and the fireside, volumes 1 & 2, 2nd edition, 1835, contemporary inscriptions to front pastedowns, some light spotting, contemporary uniform calf, boards and spines rubbed with some minor loss, and Dallaway (James), Anecdotes of the Arts in England or Comparative Observations on Architecture, Sculpture, & Painting, chiefly illustrated by Specimens at Oxford, 1800, black and white illustrated title, some light spotting, contemporary marbled calf, spine and boards slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other 18th and 19thcentury antiquarian literature and historical reference, all leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to

£300-500

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£300-500


702 McClintock (John & Strong, James). Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, And Ecclesiastical Literature, volumes 1-12 (complete), 2nd printing, USA, 1969, numerous black and white illustrations and maps, bookplate to volume 1 front pastedown, original blue cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed, spines faded and slightly rubbed to head and foot with some minor loss, 8vo, together with other scholarly modern theological and ecclesiastical reference and related, including publications by Oxford, Cambridge, S.P.C.K., SCM Press, Epworth Press, all hardback publications, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (3 shelves & a carton)

707 History. A large collection of modern historical and biographical reference and related, including publications by Oxford, Folio Society, Arms & Armour Press, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

708 Wurm (Erwin). One Minute Sculptures, 1988-1998, Werkverzeichnis, Index of Works, Catalogue Raisonné, 1st edition, 1999, numerous black and white illustrations, ex-library with associated markings and stamps, original soft cover in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, large 8vo, together with other modern art reference including ceramics, sculpture, architecture and modern art, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, all ex-library with associated markings and stamps, G, 8vo/4to

£100-150

703 Mommsen (Theodor). The History of Rome, volumes 1-4 (in 5 parts), new edition, 1871-75, contemporary inscription to volume 1 front endpaper, some light spotting, contemporary uniform giltdecorated vellum, boards slightly marked, 8vo (5 volumes in total), together with Scott (Walter), The Waverly Novels, 13 volumes, Edinburgh, circa 1880s, numerous black and white illustrations including frontispiece, some light spotting, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated red half calf, boards and spines slightly rubbed, 8vo, and A’Beckett (Gilbert Abbott), The Comic History of England, The Comic History of Rome, circa 1880s, 30 hand-coloured steel engravings, numerous black and white illustrations, some light spotting, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated red half calf, boards slightly rubbed, 8vo (2 volumes in total), plus other 19th-century antiquarian literature and historical reference, including many giltdecorated bindings and sets, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£300-500

(6 shelves)

£100-150

711 Roethel (Hans K. & Benjamin, Jean K.). Kandinsky, Catalogue Raisonné of the Oil-Paintings, volumes 1 & 2, 1982-84, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, ex-library with associated stamps, original black cloth in dust jackets, covers and spines slightly faded and worn with tears and some minor loss, 4to, together with Pejic (Bojana & Elliot, David, [editors]), Art and Culture in postCommunist Europe, volumes 1 & 2, 1999, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, ex-library with associated stamps, volume 1 original soft covers, volume 2 original black cloth, covers slightly rubbed, folio, and Yablonskaya (M.N.), Women Artists of Russia’s New Age 1900-1935, 1st U.S. edition, New York, 1990, 284 illustrations including 83 in colour, ex-library with associated stamps, original red cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly faded, large 8vo, plus other modern art reference, all ex-library with associated stamps, G/VG, 8vo/folio

£150-200

£70-100

706 Modern Fiction. A large quantity of ultra modern fiction and crime drama, including Ian Rankin, John Grisham, Sebastian Faulks, P.D. James, Lee Child, Stephen Booth, Bernard Cornwell, including many 1st editions, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

£70-100

710 O’Conner (Francis Valentine & Thaw, Eugene Victor, [editors]). Jackson Pollock, A Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings, Drawings, and Other Works, volumes 1-4 (complete), 1st editions, 1978, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, ex-library with associated markings and stamps, original cream cloth in slipcase, spines rubbed, slipcase slightly faded and rubbed, 4to, together with Rudenstine (Angelica Zander, [editor]), Russian Avant-Garde Art, The George Costakis Collection, 1st edition, 1981, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, ex-library stamps to front pastedown and endpaper, original cream cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly marked and rubbed with tear to head of spine, 4to, and other modern art reference, including architecture, Renaissance art, sculpture, modern art, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, all ex-library with associated marks and stamps, folio/4to

705 Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 400 paperbacks, including publications by Penguin, Pelican, Pan, Oxford, all original wrappers, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves & a carton)

£100-150

709 History. A large quantity of modern historical, biographical and literature reference and related, including publications by Oxford, Folio Society, all hardback publications, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, all ex-library with associated markings and stamps, G/VG, 8vo

704 Kren (Thomas & McKendrick). Illuminating the Renaissance, The Triumph of Flemish Manuscript Painting in Europe, published Royal Academy of Arts, 2003, numerous colour and black and white illustrations including some full-page, original cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, together with Huributt (Frank), Bow Porcelain, 1st edition, published G. Bell and Sons, London, 1926, 8 colour plates including frontispiece and numerous black and white plates, original cloth, some staining to front board and small split to spine, large 4to, plus Walther (Ingo. F. & Wolf, Norbett), Codices Illustres. The World’s Most Famous Illuminated Manuscript 400 to 1600, published Taschen, Hohenzollernring, 2001, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, plus other art reference including calligraphy, porcelain, manuscript and glass, mostly hardback publications, in original cloth and dust jackets, 8vo/4to/folio, G/VG (3 shelves & 2 cartons)

£100-150

(6 shelves)

£100-150

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£150-200


715 Stoker (Bram). Dracula, limited edition 192/1000, 2012, colour facsimile letter, original yellow cloth in red slipcase, 8vo, together with Céline (Louis-Ferdinand), Death on the Instalment Plan, 1st edition, 1938, Guignol’s Band, 1st edition, 1954, both original cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Waterhouse (Keith), Billy Liar, 1st edition, 1959, some slight toning, original red cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly marked with chipping and minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, plus other modern first editions and fiction, includng José Saramago, Edward Upward, Claude Houghton, Ian McEwan, Nathanael West, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo

712 Ellis (Hamilton). British Railway History, an outline from the accession of William IV to the nationalism of railways 1830-1876, 1877-1947, volumes 1 & 2, volume 1 3rd impression, 1960, volume 2 1st edition, 1959, numerous black and white illustrations plus colour frontispiece, ex-library with associated marks, original black cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly marked, spines lightly faded, 8vo, together with Powicke (F.M. & Emden, A.B. [editors]), The Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages, by the late Hastings Rasdall, Dean of Carlisle, volumes 1 & 2 only (of 3), new edition, O.U.P., 1936, ex-library with associated marks, original blue cloth in price-clipped dust jackets, covers slightly marked, 8vo, plus other modern historical and literature reference and biography, including publications by Oxford, Cambridge, Hakluyt Society, Manchester University Press, all original cloth in dust jackets, all ex-library with associated marks, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

716 Davies (Charles Maurice). Mystic London: Or, Phases of Occult life in the Metropolis, 1st edition, 1875, bookplate to front pastedown, some light marks and spotting, original decorated red cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Hoffman (Professor), Modern Magic, A Practical Treatise on the Art of Conjuring, 15th edition, circa 1900, 318 black and white illustrations, Conjuring Tricks with Cards, from “Modern Magic”, Philadelphia, circa 1900, 40 black and white illustrations, some slight toning, both original decorated green cloth, Conjuring Tricks with dust jacket, cover toned and chipped with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, and Caveny (Mike & Miesel, Bill), Kellar’s Wonders, U.S.A., 2003, limited edition 736/1000, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original red cloth in dust jacket, large 8vo, plus other modern magic and magician reference and related, all hardback publications, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

£100-150

713 Lichtenstein (Rachel & Sinclair, Iain). Rodinsky’s Room, 1st edition, 1999, numbered 209/250, signed by the authors to limitation page, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original orange cloth with original photograph to front board in slipcase, 8vo, together with Kesey (Ken), One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, 1st UK edition, 1962, very light spotting, original red cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly marked and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Gadda (Carlo Emilio), That Awful Mess on Via Merdana, English language edition, New York, 1965, original black cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other modern first editions and fiction, including Douglas Adams, Eoin Colfer, José Saramago, J.G. Farrell, Don DeLillo, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

£150-200

(3 shelves)

714 Mayhew (Henry). London Labour And The London Poor: the condition and earnings of those that will work, cannot work, and will not work, volumes 1-3, mixed editions, circa 1860/70, numerous black and white illustrations, volume 1 & 2 adverts to endpapers, volume 3 contemporary inscription to front endpaper, some light spotting, volumes 1 & 2 original gilt-decorated purple cloth, boards slightly marked, spines faded and rubbed to head and foot, volume 1 rear board slightly detached, volume 3 in contemporary half calf, front board detached, spine faded and rubbed, 8vo, together with Carter (John & Pollard, Graham), An Enquiry into The Nature of Certain Nineteenth Century Pamphlets, 1st edition, 1934, 4 black and white plates, contemporary inscription to front pastedown, original red cloth in dust jacket, inscription to front cover, spine damp marked and slightly faded, 8vo, and Chancellor (E. Beresford), The History and Antiquities of Richmond, Kew, Petersham, Ham, &c, subscriber’s copy No. 198, 1894, 162 black and white illustrations including folding frontispiece with tissue guard, some light spotting, inscription to front endpaper, later cloth binding, boards and spines slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other modern historical reference and biography, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

£200-300

£100-150

717 Schleiden (J.M.). Principles of Scientific Botany; or, botany as an inductive science, 1849, numerous black and white illustrations, endpapers water marked and toned, some light spotting, contemporary gilt-decorated calf prize binding, boards and spine slightly marked and rubbed, 8vo, together with Chauvenet (William), A Manual of Spherical and Practical Astronomy... , volumes 1 & 2, 1863, numerous equations, some light toning, stamp to volume 2 front endpaper, original uniform cloth, spines faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, and Cassell’s Popular Natural History, volumes 1-4, circa 1860, numerous hand-coloured and black and white illustrations including frontispiece, some light spotting, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated blue half calf, boards and spines slightly rubbed, 4to (4 volumes in total), plus other 18th/19thcentury antiquarian reference and literature, many leather bindings, condition is generally good, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)

£200-300

718 Reichert (Victor E.). Job, with Hebrew text and English translation, The Soncino Press, 1958, pencil annotations throughout, some light toning, original blue cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Neusner (Jacob, [editor]), The Study of Ancient Judaism, volumes 1 & 2, Ktav Publishing House, U.S.A., 1981, some minor spotting, original blue cloth, 8vo, and Yardeni (Ada), The Book of Hebrew Script, History, Palaeography, Script Styles, Calligraphy & Design, 2002, numerous black and white illustrations, original black faux leather in dust jacket, plus other scholarly Jewish historical reference and literature including some Hebrew language, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, condition VG, 8vo/4to

£150-200

(6 shelves)

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£300-500


INFORMATION FOR BUYERS AFTER THE AUCTION Online results If you weren’t present or able to follow the auction live, you can find results for the sale on our website shortly after the sale has ended. Payment The price you pay is the amount at which the auctioneer’s hammer falls (the hammer price), plus a buyer’s premium (a percentage of the final hammer price) and vat where applicable. You will be issued with an invoice made out to the name and address provided on your registration form. Please note successful bids made via the-saleroom.com cannot be invoiced or paid for until the day after an auction. A live bidding fee of 3% + vat will be added to your invoice.

METHODS OF PAYMENT Cheque Cheques will only be accepted on the day of the sale by prior arrangement (please contact our office for further information). Cheques by post will be accepted but a period of 5 working days will be required for the cheque to clear before purchases can be collected or posted. Cash Payments can be made at the Cashier’s Office, either during or after the sale. Debit Card There is no additional charge for purchases made with these cards. Debit cards drawn on an overseas bank, however, will be subject to a 2% surcharge. Credit Cards Visa and Mastercard are accepted, a 2% surcharge will apply. It is a good idea to let your card provider know in advance if you are intending to buy something. This can help cut down the time we need to seek authority when you come to pay. Bank Transfer All transfers must state the relevant invoice no. If transferring from a foreign currency, the amount we receive must be the total due after the currency conversion and the deduction of any bank charges. Collection/Postage/Delivery If you attend the auction in person and are successful in your bid, you are free to collect your item once payment has been made. Successful commission or live bids will be invoiced to you the day after the sale. When it is possible for our in-house packing department to send your purchase(s), a charge for postage/packing/insurance will be included in your invoice. Where it is not possible for our in-house packing department to send your item you will be required to make your own arrangements or to contact Mailboxes etc (tel: 01793 525009) who may be able to help. We provide a monthly delivery service to Central London, usually on Wednesday of the week following an auction. Payment must be received before this option can be requested. A charge will be added to your invoice for this service.

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PAINTINGS & WATERCOLOURS OLD MASTER & MODERN PRINTS Thursday 15 October

Boy in a blue coat with lap dog, early 18th century. Estimate £700-1000

Further entries now invited. Please contact Nathan Winter: nathan@dominicwinter.co.uk 01285 860006

Boy in a red coat with a sighthound, early 18th century. Estimate £700-1000


ANTIQUE FURNITURE & TRIBAL ART SILVER & JEWELLERY CLOCKS & SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS DECORATIVE ARTS & CERAMICS Thursday 15 October

German silver box circa 1900. Estimate £300-500

George III ivory brooch. Estimate £100-150

George II coffee pot, London 1736. Estimate £400-600

Victorian boulle clock. Estimate £400-600

Further entries now invited. Please contact Henry Meadows: henry@dominicwinter.co.uk 01285 860006


THE JOHN CAMFIELD COLLECTION OF BRITISH ETCHINGS 1850-1980 SAMUEL PALMER • FRANCIS SEYMOUR-HADEN F.L. GRIGGS • GERALD BROCKHURST • PAUL DRURY GRAHAM SUTHERLAND • JOSEPH WEBB

20TH CENTURY WOODCUTS, LITHOGRAPHS & ENGRAVINGS Friday 16 October 2015

Gerald Leslie Brockhurst (1890-1978). Adolescence, 1932. A fine, rich impression. Estimate £8,000-12,000 Further entries now invited. Please contact Nathan Winter: nathan@dominicwinter.co.uk 01285 860006


HISTORIC AVIATION, TRANSPORT ARMS, MEDALS & MILITARIA STAMPS & COINS Thursday 12 / Friday 13 November

Crypto Cycle Co., ‘Alpha’ geared front-driving bicycle, circa 1898. Estimate £2000-4000

Coulson (Gerald), Battle of Britain, oil on canvas. Estimate £500-800

George III Sea Service pistol. Estimate £1000-1500

Further entries now invited. Please contact Henry Meadows: henry@dominicwinter.co.uk 01285 860006


Conditions of Sale and Business 1. The Seller warrants to the Auctioneer and the buyer that he is the true owner or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 2. (a) The highest bidder to be the buyer. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen he has absolute authority to settle it or re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid, divide any lot, combine any two or more lots or withdraw any lot without prior notice. (b) Where goods are bought at auction by a buyer who has entered into an agreement with another or others that the other or others (or some of them) shall abstain from bidding for the goods and the buyer or other party or one of the other parties is a dealer (as defined in the Auction Biddings Agreement Act 1927) the buyer warrants that the goods are bought bona fide on joint account. 3. The buyer shall pay the price at which a lot is knocked down by the Auctioneer to the buyer (“the hammer price”) together with a premium of 19.5% of the hammer price. Where the lot is marked by an asterisk the premium will be subject to VAT at 23.40% which under the Auctioneer’s Margin Scheme will form part of the buyer’s premium on our invoice and will not be separately identified (the premium added to the hammer price will hereafter collectively be referred to as “the total sum due”). By making any bid the buyer acknowledges that his attention has been drawn to the fact that on the sale of any lot the Auctioneer will receive from the seller commission at its usual rates in addition to the said premium of 19.5% and assents to the Auctioneer receiving the said commission. 4. (a) The buyer shall forthwith upon the purchase give in his name and permanent address and pay to the Auctioneer immediately after the conclusion of the auction the total sum due. (b) The buyer may be required to pay down during the course of the sale the whole or any part of the total sum due, and if he fails to do so after such request the lot or lots may at the Auctioneer's absolute discretion be put up again and resold immediately. (c) The buyer shall at his own expense take away any lot or lots purchased no later than five working days after the auction day. (d) The Auctioneer may at his own discretion agree credit terms with a buyer and extend the time limits for collection in special cases but otherwise payment shall be deemed to have been made only after the Auctioneer has received cash or a sterling banker’s draft or the buyer's cheque has been cleared. 5. (a) If the buyer fails to pay for or take away any lot or lots pursuant to clause 4 or breaches any other condition of that clause the Auctioneer as agent for the seller shall be entitled after consultation with the seller to exercise one or other of the following rights: (i) Rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the buyer who defaults and re-sell the lot or lots whereupon the defaulting buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer any shortfall between the proceeds of that sale after deduction of costs of re-sale and the total sum due. Any surplus shall belong to the seller. (ii) Proceed for damages for breach of contract. (b) Without prejudice to the Auctioneer's rights hereunder if any lots or lots are not collected within five days or such longer period as the Auctioneer may have agreed otherwise, the Auctioneer may charge the buyer a storage charge of £1.00 + VAT at the current rate per lot per day. (c) Ownership of the lot purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he has paid to the Auctioneer the total sum due. 6. (a) The seller shall be entitled to place a reserve on any lot and the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller for any lot on which a reserve has been placed. A seller may not bid on any lot on which a reserve has been placed. (b) Where any lot fails to sell, the Auctioneer shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-offer the lot for sale or to collect the lot and may be asked to pay a commission not exceeding 50% of the selling commission and any special expenses incurred in cataloguing the lot. (c) If such arrangements are not made within seven days of the notification the Auctioneer is empowered to sell the lot by auction or by private treaty at not less than the reserve price and to receive from the seller the normal selling commission and special expenses.

7. Any representation or statement by the Auctioneer in any catalogue, brochure or advertisement of forthcoming sales as to authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgement as to such matters and neither the Auctioneer nor his servants or agents are responsible for the correctness of such opinions. No warranty whatsoever is given by the Auctioneer or the seller in respect of any lot and any express or implied warranties are hereby excluded. 8. (a) Notwithstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within fourteen days of the sale the Auctioneer has received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within fourteen days after such notification the buyer returns the same to the Auctioneer in the same condition as at the time of the sale and satisfies the Auctioneer that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. "A deliberate forgery" means a lot made with intention to deceive. (b) A buyer's claim under this condition shall be limited to any amount paid to the Auctioneer for the lot and for the purpose of this condition the buyer shall be the person to whom the original invoice was made out by the Auctioneer. 9. Lots may be removed during the sale after full settlement in accordance with 4(d) hereof. 10. All goods delivered to the Auctioneer's premises will be deemed to be delivered for sale by auction unless otherwise stated in writing and will be catalogued and sold at the Auctioneer's discretion and accepted by the Auctioneer subject to all these conditions. In the case of miscellaneous books, the Auctioneer reserves the right to extract and dispose of books that, in the opinion of the Auctioneer at his absolute discretion, have no saleable value and, therefore, might detract from the saleability of the rest of the lot and the Auctioneer shall incur no liability to the seller, in respect of the books disposed of. By delivering the goods to the Auctioneer for inclusion in his auction sales each seller acknowledges that he/she accepts and agrees to all the conditions. 11. (a) Unless otherwise instructed in writing all goods on the Auctioneer's premises and in their custody will be held insured against the risks of fire, burglary, water damage and accidental breakage or damage. The value of the goods so covered will be the hammer price, or in the case of unsold lots the best bid, or in the case of loss or damage prior to the sale that which the specialised staff of the Auctioneer shall in their absolute discretion estimate to be the auction value of such goods. (b) The Auctioneer shall not be responsible for damage to or the loss, theft, or destruction of any goods not so insured because of the owner’s written instructions. 12. The Auctioneer shall remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller thirty days after the day of the auction provided that the Auctioneer has received the total sum due from the buyer. In all other cases the Auctioneer will remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller within seven days of the receipt by the Auctioneer of the total sum due. The Auctioneer will not be deemed to have received the total sum due until after any cheque delivered by the buyer has been cleared. In the event of the Auctioneer exercising his right to rescind the sale his obligation to the seller hereunder lapses. 13. In the case of the seller withdrawing instructions to the Auctioneer to sell any lot or lots, the Auctioneer may charge a fee of 12.5% of the Auctioneer's middle estimate of the auction price of the lot withdrawn together with Value Added Tax thereon and any expenses incurred in respect of the lot or lots. 14. The Auctioneer’s current standard notices and information (i.e. Collation and Amendments) will apply to any contract with the Auctioneer as if incorporated herein. 15. These conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English Law.


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DOMINIC WINTER SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS Saleroom and Offices: Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Gloucestershire GL7 5UQ Tel: 01285 860006 Fax: 01285 862461

COMMISSION SLIP Please Bid on my behalf at the sale on 16 September 2015 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 ______________________________________________________________________________________

Name: Address

Telephone: Email:

Fax:

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


The nearest train station to the saleroom is Kemble (BR) which is on the London (Paddington) to Worcester Shrub Hill line. Train journey times from London are on average 90 minutes whether direct or with one change, and run at about one per hour from early until late. Several of the trains in each direction are direct and about half the services require a brief change at Swindon. Customers are advised to check train times and book as early as possible for the best range of ticket services and discounts.

National Rail Enquiries:

08457 484950

Telephone advance train ticket booking:

08457 000125 (First Great Western)

Online train timetables and online ticket bookings:

www.nationalrail.co.uk

Taxis from Kemble Station (5 miles/10 minutes) Brian's Cabs Cirencester Radio Cars Cirencester Taxis

01285 655299 / 07980 579947 01285 650850 01285 642767

Taxis from Swindon Station (12 miles/25minutes) V-Cars

01793 701701

Cirencester Visitor Information Centre

+44 (0)1285 654180 cirencestervic@cotswold.gov.uk

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

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


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IMPORTANT TRAVEL & EXPLORATION THE VIVIENNE RAE-ELLIS COLLECTION OF AUSTRALIANA GREECE & THE LEVANT: THE COLLECTION OF DR. PAUL HETHERINGTON

Wednesday 14 October Further entries now invited. Please contact Matthew Farren: matthew@dominicwinter.co.uk 01285 860006

Dominique Vivant Denon. Description de l’Egypte, 4 volumes (Antiquites, volumes 1, 2 & 5, 1820-23 & Etat Moderne, volume 2, 1823)


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