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Printed Books, Maps & Prints Children’s, Illustrated & Private Press Books 20 & 21 JULY 2016


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PRINTED BOOKS, MAPS & PRINTS CHILDREN’S, ILLUSTRATED & PRIVATE PRESS BOOKS 20 & 21 July 2016 COMMENCING VIEWING

10 am (Day One) & 11 am (Day Two) Tuesday 19 July - 9 am-7 pm Morning of sale from 9 am

AUCTIONEERS

Nathan Winter Chris Albury John Trevers

Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5UQ T: +44 (0) 1285 860006 F: +44 (0) 1285 862461 E: info@dominicwinter.co.uk www.dominicwinter.co.uk


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SALE INFORMATION All lots are offered subject to the Conditions of Sales and Business exhibited in the saleroom and printed at the back of this catalogue. For full terms and conditions of sale please see our website or contact the auction office. A buyer’s premium of 23.4% of the hammer price is payable by the buyers of all asterisked lots, except those lots not marked with an asterisk, in which case the buyer’s premium is 19.5%. Artist’s Resale Rights Law (Droit de Suite). Lots marked with AR next to the lot number may be subject to Droit de Suite. For further details see Information for Buyers at rear of catalogue. BIDDING Bidding in Person: Customers are asked to pay cash or establish a credit with the Auctioneers prior to the sale. Payment may be made while the sale is in progress: please see the cashier in the auction office. For all other payment arrangements please refer to information at the end of the catalogue. Online Bidding: Live online bidding is available at the-saleroom.com and invaluable.com.

Commission Bids: Commission bids may be submitted for this sale in a number of different ways: T: +44 (0) 1285 860006 F: +44 (0) 1285 862461 E: info@dominicwinter.co.uk Via our website www.dominicwinter.co.uk Please ensure that all commission bids reach us by 10am on the morning of sale. Telephone Bids: Telephone bids only accepted for lots with estimated value greater than £300 and should reach us by 9am on the morning of sale.

LOCATION

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CONTENTS DAY ONE Travel & Exploration

1-22

British Topography

23-48

Natural History

49-64

Maps

65-125

Decorative Prints & Original Art

126-167

Historical Documents, Autographs & Ephemera

168-200

Antiquarian

201-274

Art & Architecture Reference

275-300

The Arthur Ridgewell Collection of LP Records

301-328

General Literature

329-361

Bookcases

362-364

Cartons & Quantity

365-437

DAY TWO Antiquarian Juvenile Books

438-458

Toys & Games

459-480

Beatrix Potter

481-497

Children’s & Illustrated Books

498-590

Original Artwork & Illustrations

591-612

The G.S. Tomkinson Collection of Private Press Books

613-670

Private Press Books: Other Properties

671-708

Modern First Editions & Literary Autographs

709-786

Cover illustrations: Front cover: lot 600 Inside front cover: lot 239 Inside back cover: lot 647 Back cover: lot 628


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Michael Drayton. Poly-Olbion, 1st edition, 1st issue, [1612], coloured copy, recent antique-style calf, folio (270 x 185mm) Estimate: ÂŁ2,000-3,000 (Wednesday 14th September)

FORTHCOMING SALES IN 2016 Wednesday 17 August

Unreserved Book Stock Sale

Wednesday 14 September

Antiquarian Books 15th-18th Centuries including The Cavalier World; Poets, Playwrights and Publishers: The Antiquarian Library of Christopher Rowe MA (Cantab)

Wednesday 5 October

Printed Books, Maps & Documents Natural History & Taxidermy, Fishing & Fossils

Thursday 6 October

Fine Art & Antiques Old Master & Modern Prints Photography 1850 - 2000

Wednesday 9 November

Printed Books, Maps & Documents Travel & Exploration

Thursday 10 November

Motoring Literature, Vintage Bicycles Transport Collectables, Models & Toys

Friday 11 November

Military, Aviation & Naval History Medals, Arms & Armour, Stamps Coins, Banknotes & Trade Tokens

Entries are invited for the above sales: please contact one of our specialist staff for further advice


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TRAVEL, ATLASES & EXPLORATION To commence at 10am

1 Allom (Thomas & G.N. Wright). China, in a Series of Views Displaying the Scenery, Architecture and Social Habits of that Ancient Empire, 4 volumes in two, published Fisher Son & Co., circa 1840, additional decorative title to each volume, 124 uncoloured engraved plates, each with tissue guard (complete as lists), very occasional spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary half morocco gilt, rubbed and worn with slight rodent damage to extremities, 4to (2)

£300-500

2 Battle Plans. Thirteen engraved battle plans from the Franco Russian wars of the early 19th century, thirteen double page engraved battle plans with contemporary outline colouring, pages of explanatory text, contemporary half calf gilt with a gilt blindstamp of ‘The Society of Writers to the Signet’ on both sidings, boards near detached, worn at extremities, slim folio (1)

3 Bell (John). Travels from St Petersburgh in Russia, to various parts of Asia, 2 volumes, Edinburgh, 1788, 2 large folding engraved maps, contemporary tree calf gilt, heavily rubbed on spines and some wear to extremities, lacks leather volume number label to volume 2, 8vo (2)

£70-100

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£300-500


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4 Bertius (Petrus). Tabularum Geographicarum Contractarum Libri septem..., 7 parts in one volume, published J.Hondius, Amsterdam, 1616, decorative engraved title with additional half titles for each part, 220 uncoloured engraved maps and an engraved plate of a compass rose, maps engraved by Pieter Van den Keere, Salomon Rogier, Joducus Hondius Jnr and others, good margins, later endpapers (possibly 18th century), contemporary vellum with yapp fore-edges, manuscript title and old label to spine, vellum a little stained, oblong 8vo, binding size 135 x 210mm (5.25 x 8.25 inches) P. Van der Kroght (Atlantes) 342.01. R.Shirley. Atlases in the British Library. T.Bert 2a. (1)

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ÂŁ4000-6000


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5 Black (Adam & Charles, publishers). A mixed collection of eighty-seven volumes relating to overseas countries and cities, mostly early 20th century, mostly from the ‘20 shilling series’ with publisher’s decorative cloth bindings, including some first editions, occasional duplicates, including:- Florence, Venice, The Riviera, Norway, Italy, Canada, Japan, Flowers and Gardens of Madeira, Switzerland, Malta [and] Sicily, some spines faded and a little worn, with occasional fraying to head and foot of spines, mostly large 8vo (87)

£300-500

6 Bowyer (Robert). An Impartial Historical Narrative of those momentous events which have taken place in this country during the period from the year 1816 to 1823, 1st edition, printed by Thomas Bensley, for Robert Bowyer, 1823, 8 engraved plates, including 3 fine hand-coloured aquatints, all proof impressions, some spotting to the uncoloured plates, and frontispiece with some waterstaining, contemporary plum half morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed, and boards dampstained, large folio Abbey Scenery 259. (1)

7 Bullfighting. Espana Torros, published Madrid, circa 1880, pictorial chromolithographic title, cover detached, sixteen chromolithographic plates, by E. Calle after D. Perea, description below image in Spanish, English and French, occasional scattered spotting mostly to margins, stapled as issued, spine worn, approx. 215 x 310mm

£100-150

(1)

£100-200

8 Cook (Captain James). A Voyage Towards the South Pole and Round the World. Performed in His Majesty’s Ships the Resolution and Adventure, in the Years 1772, 1773, 1774, and 1775... In which is Included, Captain Furneaux’s Narrative of his Proceedings in the Adventure during the Separation of the Ships, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1777, engraved portrait frontispiece to volume I (close-trimmed at head), 63 engraved maps, charts, plates and portraits, a few folding with small repairs, some plates and leaves re-guarded and close-trimmed, occasional light spotting and browning, some offsetting, bookplates, contemporary tree calf, some repairs and stains, joints and edges rubbed, 4to Hill 358; Sabin 16245. Cook’s second voyage. (2)

£2000-3000

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9 Cook (Captain James). An Account of the Voyages Undertaken by the Order of His Present Majesty for Making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, and Successively Performed by Commodore Byron, Captain Wallis, Captain Carteret, and Captain Cook, in the Dolphin, the Swallow and the Endeavour: Drawn up from the Journals which were kept by the Several Commanders, and from the Papers of Joseph Banks, by John Hawkesworth, 3 volumes, 1st edition, 1773, 52 engraved maps, plates and charts, some folding, Chart of the Straights of Magellan chart and preliminary leaves of volume I detached, some scattered spotting, browning and offsetting, bookplates, contemporary mottled calf, rebacked and repaired, a little rubbed, 4to Hill 783; Sabin 30934. Cook’s first voyage. (3)

ÂŁ2000-3000

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Lot 10 10 Dresden. Erinnerung an Dresden mit umgegend, published Dresden, circa 1850, twenty-three uncoloured engraved views of Dresden and its surroundings, some spotting and staining, largely confined to margins, slightly later manuscript presentation inscription to verso of front endpaper, later additional endpapers, modern cloth and spine but retaining original upper board, oblong 4to Sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return. (1)

14 Holman (James). Travels through Russia, Siberia, Poland, Cracow, Austria, Bohemia, Saxony, Prussia, Hanover... undertaken during the years 1822, 1823, and 1824, while suffering from total blindness..., 2 volumes, 4th edition, 1834, monochrome lithographed plates, some browning to first few leaves of second volume, bookplate of George Tuck to front pastedown of each volume, contemporary half calf gilt, with armorial crest of George Beck to foot of spine of each volume, rubbed and upper joint of each volume partly cracked, 8vo, together with Brydone (Patrick), Voyage en Sicile et A Malthe, traduit par M. Demeunier, 2 volumes, Amsterdam, E. van Harrevelt, 1776, half title to each volume, folding engraved map of the two islands, single engraved plate to second volume, contemporary quarter calf gilt, rubbed, 12mo, plus Bulwer (Edward Lytton), Athens, Its Rise and Fall with views of the literature, philosophy, and social life of the Athenean people, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Saunders and Otley, [1837], without half-titles, errata slip pasted at front of first volume, light spotting to preliminary leaves, marbled edges and endpapers, 19th century half calf, gilt-decorated spines, with contrasting red and green morocco labels, joints and edges slightly rubbed (generally a very good copy), and Wordsworth (Christopher), Athens and Attica: Journal of a residence there, 2nd edition, John Murray, 1837, 2 folding maps, 3 lithographed plates, and one folding plate of inscriptions, occasional light spotting, bookplate of Sir George Douglas, Bt. and library label of Springwood Park, Kelso to front pastedown, contemporary calf, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, plus other travel interest, including James B. Fraser, An Historical and Descriptive Account of Persia, Edinburgh, Oliver & Boyd, 1834, Sir Francis B. Head, The Emigrant, 1846, Thomas Nujent, The Grand Tour, or, A Journey Through the Netherlands, Germany, Italy and France, volumes 1-3 (of 4) only, 2nd edition, 1756 & L. Lanier, L’Europe (sans la France), Choix de Lectures de Geographie, 2nd edition, Paris, 1886, all leather-bound, generally in good condition, 8vo

£300-500

11 Elliott (Robert & Emma Roberts). Views in India. China, and on the Shores of Red Sea, 2 volumes, 1835, colour frontispiece printed by George Baxter, additional engraved title to each volume, and 61 engraved plates by Prout, Stanfield, Cattermole, Purser, Cox, Austen, after her original sketches by Robert Elliott, with descriptions by Emma Roberts, tissue guard to each plate, some scattered spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary uniform giltdecorated full morocco, heavily rubbed and scuffed with some wear to joints and edges, 4to (2)

£200-300

12 González de Mendoza (Juan). Dell’ historia della China descritta dal P.M. Gio. Gonzalez di Mendozza ... nella lingua Spagnuola. Et tradotta nell’ Italiana dal Magn. M. Francesco Auanzo..., Parti due, diuise in tre libri, & in tre viaggi fatti da i Padri Agostiniani, & Fraciscani in quei paesi..., Rome: Vincentio Pelagallo, 1586, woodcut device and three old ink stamps to title, lacking final gathering of six leaves (Aa1-6), occasional minor marks, endpapers renewed, contemporary vellum, upper board repaired at foreedge, 4to in 8s Sabin 27779. (1)

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15 Livingstone (David). Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa... , 1st edition, 2nd issue, 1857, engraved portrait and 23 wood-engraved plates including folding frontispiece, 2 folding maps including 1 in pocket at rear, wood-engraved illustrations throughout, 88 publisher’s adverts dated 1 November 1857 at rear, pale yellow endpapers, upper inner hinges a little cracked, original blind-stamped brown cloth gilt, a little rubbed on joints and at head and foot of spine, corners bumped, 8vo, VG

13 Hakluyt Society. A broken run of 135 volumes, Series II, 190592, all original cloth, 89 volumes in dust jackets, some covers slightly rubbed with minor loss, some spines slightly faded, 8vo (135)

£200-300

£200-300

£700-1000

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£100-150


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Lot 16

Lot 19

16 Moll (Herman). Atlas Geographus or, a Compleat System of Geography, Ancient and Modern..., volume 1 (only of 5), 1711, decorative allegorical frontispiece, title page, twenty-four uncoloured engraved folding maps by H.Moll and others and four folding plates, occasional rust marks, a few pages of text lacking at rear of volume, near contemporary blind-stamped calf with contrasting morocco label to spine, bumped and worn at extremities, 8vo

20 Tuckett (Francis Fox). A Pioneer in the High Alps, Alpine Diaries and Letters of F.F. Tuckett, 1856-1874, 1st edition, Edward Arnold, 1920, monochrome plates, original brown cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Whymper (Edward), Travels amongst the Great Andes of the Equator, 2 volumes, including Supplementary Appendix, 1st edition, John Murray, 1892/91, numerous wood engraved illustrations, full-page map of Ecuador, folding plan, two folding maps (one contained in pocket at rear), original gilt-decorated pale green cloth, first volume a little rubbed and with some light soiling (second volume generally in clean condition), 8vo, plus Coolidge (W.A.B.), Swiss Travel and Swiss Guide-Books, 1st edition, Longmans, 1889, original brown cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, and other mountaineering interest, all 20th century publications, including David Wall, Mike Banks, Malcolm Slesser, Joe Brown, William Holgate, etc., mostly 1st editions, all original cloth in dust jackets, 8vo

Volume 1 primarily covers Europe. Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1) £300-500

17 Picturesque Europe. 5 vols., published Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co., circa 1880, additional engraved titles, numerous engraved plates and wood engraved illustrations, contemporary red half calf, gilt decorated spines, volume 2 torn at head of spine, extremities rubbed, 4to (5)

(24)

£150-200

21 White (William Charles). Tombs of Old Lo-Yang. A Record of the Construction and Contents of a group of Royal Tombs at Chints’un, Honan, probably dating 550 B.C., Shanghai: Kelly & Walsh Ltd., 1934, colour frontispiece and numerous black & white plates, later black half morocco gilt, dark pink leather labels to spine, 4to

18 Ray (John). Travels through the Low-Countries., Germany, Italy and France, with Curious Observations, Natural, Topographical, Moral, Physiological, also a Catalogue of Plants, found Spontaneously Growing in those Parts and their Virtues. To which is Added, an Account of the Travels of Francis Willughby, through great part of Spain, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, 1738, three engraved plates, Catalogus Stirpium in Exteris Regionibus bound at end of volume I, a few light spots, bookplate, contemporary calf gilt, spines lacking title labels, a little rubbed, 8vo (2)

£200-300

Limited edition 290/500. (1)

£300-400

22 Wolseley (Lieutenant-Colonel G.J.). Narrative of the War with China in 1860, 1st edition, 1862, portrait frontispiece, occasional minor marks to text, endpapers renewed, original blindstamped red cloth gilt, rubbed and some soiling, with spine restrengthened, 8vo, together with Corner (Julia), The History of China & India, pictorial & descriptive, [1845], lithographed pictorial title, 31 tinted lithographed plates, 2 folding maps, wood engraved illustrations to text, a few leaves with light spotting, original red cloth gilt, rubbed and some soiling, spine restrengthened and repaired at head, plus other China and India interest, including Reverend James Johnstone, China and Formosa, The Story of the Mission of the Presbyterian Church of England, 1897, George H. Hodson, editor, Hodson of Hodson’s Horse, 4th edition, 1883, George Forrest, The Life of Lord Clive, 2 volumes, 1918, etc., all 8vo

£150-200

19 Southey (Robert). History of the Peninsular War, 3 volumes, 1st edition, John Murray, 1823-32, contemporary uniform sprinkled full calf, gilt-decorated spines, first volume with slight split to foot of upper joint, generally in very good condition, 4to Provenance: Library of Clifton Castle, Mashamshire, North Yorkshire. Handsome set. (3) £200-400

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£200-300


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BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY 23 Baines (Edward). The History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster, by the late Edward Baines, 5 volumes, a new revised and enlarged edition, published John Heywood, 1888-93, portrait frontispiece, additional half title, two maps of Lancashire (including one folding), numerous illustrations, folding pedigree and heraldic tables, old ink library stamps (The Law Society) throughout, later endpapers, modern cloth gilt, 4to (5)

£70-100

24 Beattie (William). The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places and Coast Scenery of Great Britain. Illustrated by Views taken on the Spot by W.H.Bartlett, 2 volumes, published George Virtue, 1842, additional decorative half title to each volume, 122 (only) uncoloured engravings (lacking Berwick lighthouse), very occasional spotting, book plate of Charles Arthur Wynne Finch, all edges gilt, contemporary blue half morocco with gilt decorated spine, a little bumped at extremities, 4to (2)

£150-200

25 Beattie (William). Caledonia Illustrated in a Series of Views taken Expressly for the Work, by W.H. Bartlett, T. Allom, and others, 2 vols., London: George Virtue, circa 1840, additional engraved title to each volume, engraved single page map, portrait of Robert Burns, and 166 steel engraved views, occasional spotting, some dampstaining to margins, hinges neatly repaired, original publisher’s straight grain dark brown sheep with gilt blocked decoration incorporating armorial to centre of each board, neatly rebacked, preserving original spines (slightly faded), board edges rubbed, 4to (2)

27 Bigland (Ralph). Historical, Monumental and Genealogical Collections, relative to the County of Glouceter..., 2 volumes, published John Nichols, 1791 - 1792, engraved armorial to titles of each, thirty-four engraved plates, engraved illustrations and chapter headings to letterpress, bound with,Fosbrooke (Rev. Thomas Dudley), An Original History of the City of Gloucester, almost wholly Compiled from New Materials... Including also the Original Papers of the Late Ralph Bigland, 1819, additional decorative engraved title, twenty-one engraved plates, very occasional spotting, marbled endpapers, near contemporary speckled calf with decorative gilt spine, joints cracked, rear board volume 2 near detached, extremities slightly rubbed, folio

£150-250

Hyett and Bazeley, I, pp.31-44, and Upcott pp. 253 - 256. (2)

£150-250

28 Black (Adam & Charles, publishers). A collection of seventyone volumes, mostly relating to the British Isles, early 20th century, mostly from the ‘20 shilling series’ with publisher’s decorative cloth bindings, a few with dust jackets, some first editions, occasional duplicates, including:- The Wye, Bonnie Scotland, Ireland, Birds of Britain, Edinburgh, Happy England, Yorkshire, The Heart of Scotland, The English Lakes, British Castles, Sussex, Lancashire, Warwickshire, The Fowl, Red Cap Tales [and] British Floral Decoration, some spines faded and a little worn, with occasional fraying to head and foot of spines, mostly large 8vo (71)

29 Britton (John). Cathedral Antiquities. Historical and descriptive accounts, with 311 illustrations..., 5 volumes, M.A. Nattali, 1836, numerous engraved plates by Le Keux, Cattermole, Cresey, Gandy, Bartlett, etc, occasional spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary uniform red half morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed to joints and edges, upper cover to first volume detached, 4to, together with Dugdale (Sir William), Monasticon Anglicanum, volume 1 only, 1st edition, Richard Hodgkinson, 1655, numerous etched plates by Wenceslaus Hollar and Daniel King, some soiling and staining to lower fore-margin throughout, a few marginal tears and one folding plate loose, contemporary calf, worn with covers detached, folio (sold with all faults)

26 Benoist (Felix). Album de L’Ile de Jersey avec coup-d’oeil sur Guernesey et les cotes de la Manche de Cherbourg au Cap Fréhel, Dessins d’après nature par Felix Benoist, lithographies par M.M.Sabatier, Ciceri, Ph.Benoist et Bayot, Texte parmm. Loic Petit & Sigismond Ropartz, published Henri Charpentier, Paris & Nantes, 1870, title printed in red & black with topographical vinette, half title (printed in English), twenty-five (complete as list) tinted lithographs, thirty-four pages of descriptive text in French and then repeated in English, hinges cracked and weak, contemporary quarter cloth, worn and frayed with a partial split along spine joints, slim upright folio (1)

£300-500

£300-500

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£200-400


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32 Cheshire. Kelly & Co. (publisher), Post Office Directory of Cheshire with Map engraved expressly for the work and corrected to the time of publication, 1857, title and preface, folding engraved map of Cheshire, advertisements bound in at rear, later endpapers, modern cloth gilt, 8vo, together with, Hall (James), A History of the Town and Parish of Nantwich or Wich-Malbank in the County Palatine of Chester, published Nantwich, 1883, engraved frontispiece with a newspaper cutting of the obituary of the author stuck to verso, illustrations throughout, later endpapers, publisher’s cloth gilt boards with later re-back retaining original labels, 4to, with Johnson (Miss E.A.), A Short History of Nantwich and Neighbourhood, The first portion to the end of the civil war by Miss E.A.Johnson..., the whole revised and completed by Roger Russel, published Nantwich, 1902, printed topographical frontispiece, numerous illustrations throughout, upper hinge cracked, contemporary cloth gilt, stained and wrinkled, 8vo, plus, Astle (William, editor), “Stockport Advertiser” Centenary History of Stockport, published Stockport, 1922, topographical frontispiece, illustrations throughout, contemporary cloth gilt, faded, 8vo (4)

£80-120

30 Camden (William). Britannia: or a Chorographical Description of the Flourishing Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland and the Islands adjacent; from the earliest antiquity..., enlarged by the latest discoveries by Richard Gough, 3 volumes, published John Nichols, 1789, portrait frontispiece, title page to each volume, dedication and an additional half title after xxii, ninety-seven uncoloured engraved plates (including eight double page), one folding table and fifty-six engraved maps by John Cary (including fifty-two double page and/or folding), slight offsetting, occasional marginal finger soiling and spotting, later endpapers, book plate of Tomkinson, contemporary speckled calf, rebacked with gilt decorative spines and contrasting morocco labels, boards a little rubbed and scuffed, folio Chubb CCLXXI. (3)

£300-500

31 Cary (John). Cary’s New Map of England and Wales with part of Scotland on which are carefully laid down all the Direct and Principal Cross Roads, the Course of the Rivers and Navigable Canals..., 1st edition, 1794, printed title and dedication, general map of England & Wales with contemporary hand colouring, table of explanation, seventy-seven engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring, slight offsetting, index and list of subscribers bound at rear, contemporary ownership signature to front endpaper, slight worming to endpapers, contemporary limp sheep ‘envelope style’ binding, gilt title to spine, worn and a little frayed along wrap over joint, 4to (1)

£120-180

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33 Dugdale (William). Monasticon Anglicanum, sive Pandectae Coenobiorum Benedictinorum, Cluniacensieum, Cisterciensium, Carthusianorum, 3 volumes, 1st edition, Richard Hodgkinson, Alice Warren & Thomas Newcomb, 1655-73, titles printed in red and black, additional etched title to first volume by Hollar, and XXX fine etched plates by Wenceslaus Hollar and Daniel King, including many folding, map of Thanet to first volume, linen-backed, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, 19th century gilt-decorated crushed full red morocco, rubbed and scuffed to joints, with a little wear, upper joint to third volume partly cracked, outer corners bumped, folio Ex libris Henry Parry Liddon (1829-1890), Church of England clergyman and theologian, and a leading member of the Oxford Movement. He was canon of St. Paul’s Cathedral from 1870 to his death, and was a close friend of Charles Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll. (3) £500-800

35 Greenwich Hospital Estate Plans. Plans of the Several Estates and Farms Belonging to Greenwich Hospital, in the Counties of Cumberland, Northumberland, and Durham. From Actual Surveys, 1805, 171 engraved plans by J. Walker, some folding, one or two short closed tears, occasional marginal soiling, ex-libris The Law Society (inkstamps and shelf numbers at front), hinges reinforced, contemporary green half calf, upper joint splitting, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to

34 Giraldus (Cambrensis, Archdeacon of St. David’s). Itinerarium Cambriae seu Laboriosae Baldvini Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi per Walliam Legationis Accurata Descriptio Auctore Silv. Giraldo Cambrense, cum Annotationibus Davidis Poweli, 1804, engraved portrait frontispiece, three engraved plates, folding engraved map hand-coloured in outline, occasional light spotting and offsetting, all edges gilt, contemporary calf by C. Lewis, 7 Denmark Court, The Strand, London, elaborate gilt decorated spine and border decoration to boards, three areas of adhesive tape residue to upper board at joint, 4to

Collection of estate plans granted to the Greenwich Hospital by the Crown in 1735, from estates seized from the Earl of Derwentwater who was executed for treason during the first Jacobite uprising of 1715. (1) £600-800

Armorial bookplate of Henry Merrik Hoare (1770-1856). This work was printed & edited by Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Bart. at his own expense. Only two hundred copies were printed. (1) £100-150

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Lot 36

36 Jansson (Jan). Joannis Janssonii Novus Atlas sive Theatrum Orbis Terrarum in quo Magna Britannia seu Angliae & Scotiae nec non Hiberniae Regna exhibentur, Tomus Quartus, published Amsterdam, 1st. edition, 1646, decorative title page with contemporary hand colouring heightened with gilt, fifty-six (complete) engraved double page maps with contemporary hand colouring, Britannia ..., Anglo-Saxonum..., detached, possibly from another atlas, Latin text on verso and throughout, some browning and offsetting throughout, hand coloured illustrations to text, all edges gilt with gauffered edges, contemporary vellum gilt with yapp fore-edges, a little stained, folio Chubb LXX. Koeman. C. Me 152. (1)

37 Malden (H.E. editor). The Victoria History of the County of Surrey, 5 volumes (including index), published Constable and Company Limited, 1902 - 1914, additional half title and duplicate title page, numerous folding maps and illustrations throughout, publisher’s red cloth gilt, spines faded, 4to (5)

£4000-6000

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£50-80


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40 Paterson (Captain Daniel). Paterson’s British Itinerary, Being a New and Accurate Delineation and Description of the Direct and Principal Cross Roads of Great Britain, 2 volumes, 1st edition, published Carington Bowles, 1785, double page engraved map of England & Wales with contemporary hand colouring, engraved calligraphic title to each volume, engraved dedication to volume one, 358 uncoloured engraved strip road maps (complete) on 179 pages, ink signatures to titles (one ink erased to vol. 2), lacking halftitles, occasional spotting, marks and soiling, contemporary marbled calf gilt, with contrasting labels to spines, 8vo, contained together in slipcase, together with Luckombe (Philip), England’s Gazetteer; or, an Accurate Description of all the Cities, Towns, and Villages, in the Kingdom, 3 vols., 1790, folding engraved map frontispiece to volume one, contemporary sheep, red morocco title labels, joints cracked and slight wear at head & foot, 12mo (5)

£150-250

41 Roscoe (Thomas). Wanderings and Excursions in South Wales; Including the Scenery of the River Wye, London: C. Tilt, and Simpkin and Co., [1837?], half-title, forty-eight engraved plates (including frontispiece, additional title, vignette contents & plate list), occasional scattered spotting, all edges gilt, original publishers blind & gilt blocked maroon morocco, spine faded, 8vo, together with Wanderings and Excursions in North Wales, London: C. Tilt, and Simpkin and Co., 1836, fifty-one engraved plates (including frontispiece, additional title, vignette contents & plate list), occasional scattered spotting, recent endpapers, modern green buckram with original cloth covers and spine relaid, 8vo, plus Woodward (B.B.), The History of Wales, from the Earliest Times, to its Final Incorporation with the Kingdom of England, 2 volumes, London: Virtue, Hall, and Virtue, [1852], eighty-four engraved plates (including frontispieces & additional vignette title to volume 2 only), browning to tissue guards, all edges gilt, original gilt blocked blue cloth in bright condition, large 8vo (4)

38 Meyrick (Samuel Rush, and Smith, Charles Hamilton). The Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Isles, From the Earliest Periods to the Sixth Century; To which is Added, that of the Gothic Nations on the Western Coasts of the Baltic, the Ancestors of the Anglo-Saxons and Anglo-Danes, 1st ed., 1815, additional hand-coloured aquatint title with contemporary signature to upper blank margin, twenty-four hand-coloured aquatint plates, bound without half title or sub title, some light offsetting and spotting, edges untrimmed, 20th century dark green half morocco, gilt decorated spine, folio, together with Loutherbourg (P.J. De), The Romantic and Picturesque Scenery of England and Wales..., 1805, facsimile edition, published Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, 1979, colour plates., contemporary brown half morocco gilt, folio For first title see Abbey Life 427. (2)

42 Rudder (Samuel). A New History of Gloucestershire. Comprising the Topography, Antiquities, Curiosities, Produce, Trade and Manufactures of that County..., also the Ecclesiastical, Civil and Military History of the City of Gloucester from its first foundation to the present time..., published Cirencester 1779, title page creased, folding engraved map of Gloucestershire by J.Bayly, two further single page maps of the Home Park estate near Cirencester and Oakley Great Park, thirteen uncoloured engraved folding plates of stately homes and a single page engraving of a cross section of Pen-Park hole, ownership signature of Thomas S. Bazley (1797 - 1885) to front endpaper, decorative etched bookplate of Gardner S. Bazely, the bookplate is a play on his name as it depicts a gardener standing under an arbour, with a later Hatherop Castle library stamp, modern half calf with contrasting morocco label to spine, but retaining contemporary marbled boards, folio

£300-400

39 Ormerod (George). The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester; Compiled from Original Evidences in Public Offices, the Harleian and Cottonian Mss., Parochial Registers, Private Muniments, Unpublished Ms. Collections of Successive Cheshire Antiquaries, and a Personal Survey of Every Township in the County; incorporated with a Republication of King’s Vale Royal, and Leycester’s Cheshire Antiquities, 3 volumes, 1st edition, published Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor and Jones, 1819, additional half title, engraved portrait frontispiece, dedication and list of subscribers, double page engraved map by Neele, with contemporary hand colouring, engraved town plan of Chester and numerous uncoloured engraved plates, all edges gilt, later endpapers, modern quarter morocco gilt, folio Large paper copy. (3)

£150-200

Thomas Bazley was a cotton merchant and MP who aquired estates in Hertfordshire and Gloucestershire eventually settling at Eyford Park near Lower Slaughter in Gloucestershire. His widow the Dowager Lady Bazley died at the Vicarage in Bibury aged 93 in 1897. (1) £150-250

43 Shaw (Henry). The History and Antiquities of the Chapel at Luton Park, A Seat of the Most Honourable the Marquess of Bute, published James Carpenter & Son, 1829, ornate title and dedication and nineteen engraved plates (complete as list), contemporary quarter morocco gilt with gilt morocco label to upper board, slim upright folio (1)

£120-180

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44 Storer (James Sargent & Greig, John). Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet, containing a series of elegant views of the most interesting objects of curiosity in Great Britain, volumes 110, 1807-11, Ancient Reliques, or Delineations of Monastic, Castellated & Domestic Architecture..., volumes 1 & 2, 1812-13, numerous black and white illustrations, bookplates to front pastedowns, pencil annotations to front endpapers, contemporary uniform gilt decorated tan calf, boards slightly marked, spines rubbed to head and foot with some lots, 8vo, together with Anon. A Description of England and Wales, containing a particular account of each county..., volumes 1-10, 2nd edition, 1775, numerous black and white illustrations, contemporary uniform giltdecorated brown calf with red and green labels to the spine, spines slightly rubbed to head and foot with minor loss, 8vo (22)

NATURAL HISTORY 49 [Apperley, Charles James “Nimrod”]. Memoirs of the Life of the Late John Mytton, Esqre. of Halston, Shropshire..., with Notices of his Hunting, Shooting, Driving, Racing, Eccentric, and Extravagant Exploits..., with Numerous Illustrations by H. Alken and T.J. Rawlins, Reprinted (with considerable Additions) from the New Sporting Magazine, London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. Ltd., [1885?], hand-coloured frontispiece, engraved title and plates, with printed glassine guards, modern morocco, gilt decorated spine, large 8vo, together with [Surtees R.S.], Handley Cross; “Ask Mamma”; “Plain or Ringlets?”; and Mr Sponges Sporting Tour, together 4 vols., circa 1870s, numerous hand-coloured plates, occasional spotting, mixed modern half calf and half morocco gilt, 8vo

£200-300

45 Twamley (Louisa Anne). An Autumn Ramble by the Wye, London: Charles Tilt, [1839], additional engraved vignette title (dated 1839), two single-page maps and seventeen engraved plates after Copley Fielding, David Cox, etc., advert leaf discarded, some spotting & offsetting throughout, all edges gilt, contemporary red half sheep gilt, joints cracked at head and foot, rubbed and some wear, 8vo, together with Ritchie (Leitch), The Wye and its Associations. A Picturesque Ramble, 1841, additional engraved vignette title and eleven plates, publisher’s adverts at rear, light spotting, original cloth, spine slightly faded, frayed & worn at head, 12mo (2)

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£100-150

50 Baker (E.C. Stuart). The Indian Ducks and Their Allies, publihsed The Bombay Natural History Society, 1908, additional half title and decorative title page, thirty (complete as list) chromolithographic plates, slight spotting, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, contemporary half morocco gilt, spine sunned, large 8vo (1)

£100-150

£100-150

46 Virtue (George, pub.). The Picturesque Beauties of Great Britain - Kent, 1828-[1830], engraved frontispiece of Canterbury Cathedral, engraved title (letterpress title not present), folding engraved map, 128 engraved plates on sixty-four leaves, light toning, occasional spotting and offsetting, all edges gilt, contemporary morocco, slightly rubbed to extremities, 4to, together with Cassell & Company (Publishers), Our Own Country, Descriptive, Historical, Pictorial, 6 volumes in three, circa 1870, engraved frontispieces, plates and illustrations, occasional scattered spotting, contemporary red half calf gilt, 4to (4)

£150-200

47 Wright (Thomas). The History of Ireland; from the earliest period of the Irish annals, to the present time, 3 volumes, John Tallis and Company, circa 1840s, numerous steel engraved plates, double-page map by J. Rapkin, hand-coloured in outline, marbled edges and endpapers, contemporary uniform dark blue half morocco, gilt-decorated spines, a little rubbed and some minor marks (generally in good condition), 4to, together with Woodward (B.B.), The History of Wales, from the earliest times, to its final incorporation with the Kingdom of England, Virtue & Co., circa 1850, numerous steel engraved views after Gastineau, contemporary dark blue half morocco gilt, a little rubbed, small thick 4to (4)

£150-200

48 Wyndham (Henry Penruddocke). A Tour through Monmouthshire and Wales, Made in the Months of June, and July, 1774. And in the Months of June, July, and August, 1777, 2nd edition, Salisbury: Printed & Sold by E. Easton, 1781, half-title, sixteen engraved plates, occasional spotting, armorial bookplate of John Etherington Welch Rolls, The Hendre, Co. Monmouth to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, joints cracked and some wear to extremities, lacking title label to spine, 4to (1)

51 Buffon (Georges-Louis Le Clerc, Comte de). Histoire Naturelle, Générale et Particuliere, 12 volumes (Quadrupedes) only, Zweibrucken, Sanson & Compagnie, 1786-87, 138 engraved plates, with contemporary hand-colouring throughout, contemporary uniform half calf gilt, 5th volume with foot of spine restrengthened with brown tape, rubbed, 12mo

£150-200

Part of the forged edition published by Sanson in 54 volumes between 1785 and 1790. Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (12) £200-300

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52 Darwin (Charles). Journal of Researches into Natural History and Geology of the Countries visited during the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle round the World, new edition, New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1882, illustrations to text, armorial bookplate of Michael Tomkinson, Franche Hall, Worcestershire to upper pastedown, original cloth in bright condition, 8vo, together with Sharpe (R. Bowdler), Allen’s Naturalist’s Library, A Hand-Book to the Birds of Great Britain, 2 vols., 1894, numerous coloured plates, original quarter cloth, 8vo, with Senior (William), Pike and Perch, 1900, black & white plates, top edge gilt, original dark green half roan gilt, 8vo, and Loudon (J.C.), An Encyclopaedia of Gardening..., 4th edition, 1826, few illustrations to text, 7 pages of copious manuscript notes at rear, contemporary straight grain calf gilt, recent leather labels to spine, 8vo, plus a defective copy of New Improvements of Planting and Gardening by Richard Bradley (6)

£150-200

54 Gerard (John). The Herball or Generall Historie of Plantes..., very much Enlarged snd Amended by Thomas Johnson..., 2nd edition, London: Adam Islip , Joice Norton and Richard Whitakers, 1633, engraved title lined to verso, numerous woodcut illustrations, early ownership signature Lancelot Hutchinson to fore-edge margin of 6C4, ink stamp to fore-edge margin of dedication, final leaf of text lined to verso, lacking front & rear blanks, 5A7 torn at foot with loss to last 2 lines of text, few closed tears etc., fraying and marginal tears to first & last few leaves, occasional minor spotting and marginal toning, light dampstain to lower margins, cloth hinges to endpapers, contemporary gilt panelled and decorated calf, rebacked preserving original spine, repaired corners and patch repair to centre of upper board, lacking ties, folio

53 Embury (Emma C.). American Wild Flowers in their Native Haunts.... from Drawings on the spot by E.Whitfield, published New York and Philadelphia, 1845, additonal decorative half title ‘Nature’s gems’ and nineteen (complete as list) lithographic plates with contemporary hand colouring, each with tissue guard, very occasional marginal finger soiling, contemporary manuscript presentation inscription to front endpaper, all edges gilt, publisher’s black morocco with elaborate gilt decoration to boards and spine of flower covered trellises, urns of flowers, birds and squirrels, worn and rubbed at extremities, 8vo

Henrey 155. (1)

£1000-1500

55 Kew Magazine. [later Curtis’s Botanical Magazine] A near complete run, comprising of:- volumes 1 - 3, volume 4 lacking part 1, volumes 5 - 16, volume 17 lacking part 3, volumes 18 - 28, volume 29 lacking part 4, 111 parts, February 1988 - September 2012, numerous colour plates throughout, matching publisher’s card wrappers with inset colour plate to upper board, with three duplicate parts, an odd part from 1954 and the 15 year index of volumes 1 - 16 1984 - 1998, each part 240 x 160mm

The book combines hand-colouring with full colour-printing. This was the period of transition to mass produced chromolithographic technology away from hand coloured lithography. The plates are signed by Lewis & Brown & Co. Lewis and Brown were one of the first firms in the United States to produce chromolithographic illustrations for books. (1) £200-300

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56 Knoop (Johann Hermann). Beschrijving en Afbeeldingen van de Beste Soorten van Appelen en Peeren, bound with, Beschrijving van Vruchtboomen en Vruchten, [and] Beschrijving van PlantagieGewassen, 3 parts bound in one, published Amsterdam en Dordrecht, 1790, additional half title and a printed title for each part, thirty-nine engraved folding plates of apples and pears, plums, strawberries, raspberries, cherries, etc., by Philipps and Folkema after Knoop, all with contemporary hand colouring, untrimmed, contemporary quarter calf gilt, rubbed and worn, folio

57 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-one parts, numerous chromolithographic plates, publisher’s printed paper wrappers, 8vo (71)

£100-150

58 Loudon (Mrs. Jane). British Wild Flowers, 3rd edition, published James Nelson & Co., 1859, additional half title, sixty (complete as list) lithographic plates with contemporary hand colouring, very occasional spotting, later endpapers, 20th century half morocco gilt, 4to

Nissen 1077 & 1078. Nissen gives the title for the first and second parts as Pomologia and Fructologia. (1) £1000-1500

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59 McIntosh (Charles). The Practical Gardener, and Modern Horticulturist; containing the latest and most approved methods for the management of the Kitchen, Fruit, and Flower-Garden, the Green-House, Hot-House..., Thomas Kelly, 1828, xxviii + 1122 + 142 pages, engraved frontispiece and additional title (some browning and marginal fraying and creases), 27 engraved plates, including 12 hand-coloured plates (of 32) only, some marks and scattered spotting, contemporary calf with gilt-decorated spine, recased with original spine laid down, thick 8vo, together with Home (Henry, Lord Cames), The Gentleman Farmer, being an attempt to improve agriculture, by subjecting it to the test of rational principles, 4th edition, Edinburgh, 1798, engraved portrait frontispiece, 3 copper engraved plates, contemporary full tree calf, gilt morocco spine label, a few minor marks (generally in very good condition), 8vo, plus Graves (George), The Naturalist’s Pocket-book, or, Tourist’s Companion, being a brief introduction to the different branches of natural history, with approved methods for collecting and preserving the various productions of nature, 1st edition, [1818], 8 engraved plates, occasional light spotting, untrimmed, original boards with paper label to spine, rubbed and some wear to joints and corners, 8vo, and Cruikshank (Thomas), The Practical Planter: containing directions for the planting of waste land, and management of wood: with a new method of rearing the oak, 1st edition, 1830, several wood engraved illustrations to text, ownership signature of John E.W. Rolls, The Hendre, Monmouthshire, dated January 1834 to front blank, with his bookplate to front pastedown, contemporary diced full calf, rubbed and some marks and sunned to spine and edges, 8vo, plus 4 others related: Thomas Martyn, The Language of Botany, 3rd edition, corrected and enlarged, 1807, John Galpine, A Synoptical Compend of British Botany, 2nd edition with corrections and considerable additions, 1820, Rousseau, Letters on the Elements of Botany; addressed to a lady, translated by Thomas Martyn, 8th edition, corrected, 1815, bound with ThirtyEight Plates, with explanations; intended to illustrate Linnaeus’s System of Vegetables, and particularly adapted to the Letters on the Elements of Botany, 1799 (with 38 hand-coloured botanical plates) & A Garden of Pleasure by E.V.B., 2nd edition, 1895, all 8vo (8)

62 Society of Gentlemen. The Complete Farmer: or, a General Dictionary of Husbandry, in all its Branches; containing the various methods of cultivating and improving every species of land, according to the precepts of both the old and new husbandry..., by a Society of Gentlemen, 1st edition, London: Printed for the Authors, 1766, engraved frontispiece, twenty-seven engraved plates, double-column text, 11 leaves of text torn & repaired to upper outer corners with minor loss of a few letters of text, modern blind panelled sheep, red morocco title label to spine, folio British Bee Books 117. (1)

63 Walton (Isaak & Cotton, Charles). The Complete Angler; or, Contemplative Man’s Recreation: being a discourse on rivers, fishponds, fish, and fishing, with the lives of the authors: and notes historical, critical, supplmentary and explanatory; by Sir John Hawkins, printed for Samuel Baxter, 1808, half-title and engraved frontispiece (now bound after title), extra-illustrated, with numerous related engravings, including views, portraits, etc., mostly late 18th and early 19th century, some light spotting, contemporary calf, with 20th century gilt reback, boards rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, together with The Complete Angler, 3rd John Major edition, 1835, engraved plates, wood engraved illustrations to text, marbled edges and endpapers, contemporary half calf, later reback, small 8vo, plus Salter (T.F.), The Angler’s Guide: being a plain and complete practical treatise on the art of angling for sea, river, and pond fish, 7th edition, with the author’s last corrections, John Wicksteed, 1830, wood engraved plates and illustrations, some spotting and preliminary leaves with some browning, contemporary dark green half morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed, and Wilson (James), The Rod and the Gun, being two treatises on angling and shooting, Edinburgh, 1840, engraved plates, illustrations to text, top edge gilt, contemporary green giltdecorated straight-grained morocco, later reback, a little rubbed, plus three others related (Robert Blakey, Shooting: Manual of practical information on this branch of field sports, 6th edition, 1856, Robert Hartman, About Fishing, 1st edition, Arthur Barker, 1935, & Benedict-Henry Revoil, Peches dans l’Anerique du Nord, nouvelle edition, Tours, 1870), all leather bound, the final title with one or two public library inkstamps, all 8vo

£250-350

60 Morris (F.O.). A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1853-56, 227 chromolithograph plates, spotting and few marks etc., some toning & offsetting mostly to tissue guards, contemporary green calf, gilt decorated spines with red morocco labels, stain to some outer board corners of volumes 2 & 3, 8vo (3)

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£200-300

64 Walton (Isaak & Cotton, Charles). The Complete Angler; or Contemplative Man’s Recreation: being a Discourse on Rivers, Fish-Ponds, Fish, and Fishing..., with Biographical and Elucidatory Notes, by Sir John Hawkins, London: Thomas Gosden, 1825, engraved portrait frontispiece and numerous plates, mounted engraved illustrations, one plate detached, occasional spotting, all edges gilt, upper hinge broken, contemporary green morocco over bevelled and sculpted boards, elaborate gilt decoration, blind embossed central motif to each board with bronze metal portrait medallions, embossed metal corner disk shaped bosses (3 lacking), slightly rubbed, 8vo

£150-200

61 Scott (William Henry). British Field Sports: embracing practical instructions in shooting-hunting-coarsing-racing-cocking-fishing, &c... also the management of fowling pieces, and all other sporting implements, 2nd edition, 1820, 34 copper engraved plates, wood engraved illustrations to text, occasional minor spotting, contemporary half calf gilt, rubbed and some marks, together with [Knopp, John Leonard]. Journal of a Naturalist, 2nd edition, John Murray, 1829, wood engraved vignette to title, marbled edges and endpapers, contemporary green full morocco gilt, rubbed and a little scuffed to joints and edges, 8vo, plus Thompson (Robert), The Gardener’s Assistant: Practical and Scientific. A guide to the formation and management of the kitchen, fruit, and flower garden, Blackie & Son, circa 1865, 11 (of 12) hand-coloured botanical plates, lacking plate iii, some light spotting, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, contemporary gilt-decorated green full morocco, a little rubbed, large 8vo, and other natural history and sporting interest, including R.W. Dickson, The Farmer’s Companion, 2 volumes, 1812, Oliver Goldsmith, A History of the Earth and Animated Nature, 2 volumes, Blackie & Son, circa 1850, Skeavington’s Modern Farriery, edited by John Sherer, circa 1860s, R.S. Surtees, etc., mostly 19th century publications, all leather-bound, mainly 8vo (22)

£100-150

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MAPS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated

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65 Americas. Homann (Johann Baptist), Totius Americae Septentrionalis et Meridionalis novissima repraesentatio..., published Nuremberg, circa 1730, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, large uncoloured decorative cartouche, slight dust soiling, 490 x 585mm (1)

£200-300

66 Anglesey & Caernarvonshire. Saxton (Christopher), Mone Insulae modo Anglesey et Caernarvans duorum borialis..., circa 1579, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale with the coat of arms of Elizabeth I and Thomas Seckford, good margins, slight mount staining, a few stains to image, 360 x 490mm The first printed map of Anglesey and Caernarvonshire. (1)

£1500-2500

67 Asia. Homann (Johann Baptist), Recentisima Asiae Delineatio qua status et Imperia Totius Orientis ..., published Nuremberg, circa 1730, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, two large uncoloured cartouches, 490 x 575mm (1)

£120-180

70 British Isles. Munster (Sebastian), Das Ander Buch Beschreibung Engellandts und Schottlandts, circa 1598, uncoloured woodcut map, with title above map, map size 255 x 170mm, German text on verso, together with a woodcut panorama of Edinburgh from the same source, 100 x 185mm, German text below and on verso of print

68* Berkshire. Saxton (Christopher & Hole William), Comitatus Bercherie vulgo Barkshyre qui olim sedes Atrebatum, circa 1610, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 235 x 325mm, mounted, framed and glazed Uncommon with contemporary hand colouring. (1)

Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, no 122. Published in the ‘Cosmographia’. (2) £100-150

£100-200

71 British Isles. Doncker (Hendrik), Paskaarte om Achter Yrlant om te Zeylen, van Hitlant tot aen Heyssant...., published Amsterdam, circa 1660, uncoloured engraved sea chart, orientated to the east, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 440 x 540mm

69 British county maps. Blaeu (Johannes), Comitatus Dorcestria sive Dorsettia vulgo Anglice Dorset Shire, circa 1650, uncoloured engraved map, 385 x 500mm, no text on verso, together with, Speed (John), The Countie Westmorland and Kendale the chief Towne described with the Armes of such Nobles as have bene Earles of either of them, published George Humble, circa 1627, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Kendal, large strapwork cartouche, compass rose and mileage scale, heavily wormed with two margins and central fold strengthened on verso, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, with, Morden (Robert), The County Palatine of Lancaster, The County Palatine of Chester, Westmorland, Cumberland, The Bishoprick of Durham [and] Northumberland, circa 1722, together six uncoloured engraved maps, ‘Cumberland’ with some spotting, old folds, each approximately 370 x 430mm, plus, Saxton (Christopher & Hole William), Eboracensis comitatus pars Septentrionalis vulgo North Riding [and] Eboracensis comitatus..., pars Orientalis vulgo East Riding, circa 1610, two hand coloured engraved maps, 195 x 345mm and 200 x 250mm respectively (10)

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£100-150

72 British Isles. Lotter (Tobias Conrad), La Grande Bretagne ou les Royaumes D’Angleterre et D’Ecosse comme aussi le Royaume D’Irlande divisée par provinces, published Augsburg, circa 1780, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, large ornate black and white cartouche, slight dust soiling and staining, 495 x 585mm, togther with, Chatelain (Henry Abraham), Nouvelle carte d’Anglettere d’Ecosse et d’Irlande avec des instructions..., circa 1720, uncoloured engraved map of the British Isles, two inset hemispheral maps including one with an insular California, columns of text, old folds, 480 x 625, with, Nouvelle Carte du Gouvernement civil d’Angleterre et de celuy de la ville de Londres, circa 1720, uncoloured engraved map, columns of text with an inset plan of London, 350 x 460mm (3)

£150-250

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75* Canterbury. Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Franz), Cantuarbury, [1588], engraved town plan with contemporary hand colouring, 295 x 435mm, mounted, framed and glazed

73* British Isles. Blaeu (Johannes), Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae Tabula, published Amsterdam, circa 1650, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, inset map of the Orkney islands, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 390 x 500mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

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£150-200

76* Cheshire. Speed (John), The Countye Palatine of Chester with that most ancient citie described, published John Sudbury & George Humble, [1616], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Chester, 385 x 510mm, mounted, framed and double glazed, Latin text on verso

74* Cambridgeshire. Speed (John), Cambridgshire described with the devision of the hundreds, the townes situation, with the Armes of the Colleges of that famous Universiti: and also the Armes of all such Princes and noble men as have heertofore borne the honorable tytles & dignities of the Earldome of Cambridg., published John Sudbury and George Humble, [circa 1627], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Cambridge, large strapwork cartouche and twenty-four heraldic coats of arms decorating the margins, near contemporary ink marginalia, vertical margins extended, 385 x 520mm, mounted, framed and glazed Not examined out of frame. (1)

£200-300

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£400-600

77* Cheshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Cestria Comitatus Palatinus, published Amsterdam, circa 1648, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, some spotting and staining, printers fold, 385 x 505mm, mounted, framed and double glazed, German text on verso (1)

£500-800

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78* Cheshire. Saxton (Christopher & Hole William), Cestriae comitatus Romanis legionibus et coloniss olim insignis vera et absoluta descriptio, circa 1610, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, ‘open book’ cartouche, 265 x 305mm, mounted, framed and glazed Uncommon with contemporary hand colouring. (1)

£150-200

79* Cheshire. Saxton (Christopher), Cestriae comitatus (Romanis legionibus et colonÿs olim insignis) vera et absoluta effigies, [circa 1579] engraved map with contemporary hand colouring and some later enhancement, engraved by Francis Scatter, ornate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale with the coat of arms of Thomas Seckford, 390 x 505mm, mounted, framed and glazed The first printed map of Cheshire. (1)

£3000-5000

80* Cheshire. Blome (Richard), The County Palatine of Chester with its Hundreds..., [1673], hand coloured engraved map, ornate strapwork cartouche, 265 x 325mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

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81* Chester Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Franz), Cestria (vulgo) Chester Angliae civitas, [1581 or later], hand coloured engraved city plan, 330 x 440mm, mounted, framed and double glazed, Latin text on verso (1)

83 Copenhagen. Homann (Johann Baptist), Accurate Vorstellung der Beruhmten Meer-Enge Zwischen der Nord und Ost See der Sund Genant, mit der herumligenden Gegend von Seeland und Schonen nebst der Koniglich-Danischen Haupt und Residentz Stadt Copenhagen..., published Nuremberg, circa 1720, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, of the Sund Sound between Copenhagen and Malmoe, panorama of Copenhagen below the map, inset city views of Helsingburg, Landscron, Malmoe and Cronenburg, short split at base of central fold, slight fraying to lower margin but with no loss, 495 x 590mm

£200-300

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£100-200

84 Damascus. Braun (Georg & Hogneberg Franz), Damascus, urbs Nobilissima ad Libanum montem, Totius Syriae Metropolis, circa 1590, uncoloured engraved plan with costumed figures and a camel in the foreground, 325 x 360mm, French text on verso (1)

82 Cigarette cards. A set of twenty-five ‘British County Maps & their Industries’, pub. John Player & Sons, [1914], each card with a colour lithographic map over a scene from an industry relevent to the county card, a few cards with slight staining and adhesion on verso, each approximately 70 x 35mm, English text on verso, retaining original glassine wrapper,

£100-150

85* Derbyshire. Speed (John), Anno Darbieshire described, published John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Derby and Buxton well, large strapwork cartouche and compass rose, central fold strengthened on verso, some creasing, 390 x 510mm, mounted, framed and double glazed, English text on verso

Counties are Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Munster, Kent, Perth, Northampton, Stafford, Bedford, North Wales, South Wales, Connaught,Cornwall, Edinburgh, Dumbarton, Yorkshire, Ulster, Nottingham, Norfolk, Cheshire, Devonshire, Roxburgh, Leicester, Hampshire, Monmouth & Northumberland. (25) £50-80

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86 Druks (Michael). Druksland, 15 January 1974 11.30 A.M. Physical and Social, published The Netherlands, 1975, colour lithographic allegorical map based on a portrait of the artist, 440 x 340mm, together with, New Internationalist Publications Ltd. publisher, Map of the World, Peters Projection. A Map which represents countries accurately according to their surface areas, circa 1980,colour printed map, old folds, 590 x 805mm, with one other map similar (3)

£70-100

87* England & Ireland. Speed (John), The Invasions of England and Ireland with al their civill wars since the conquest, published Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1676], hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 385 x 520mm, mounted, framed and double glazed, English text on verso (1)

£700-1000

88 England & Wales. A mixed collection of eleven maps, 17th 19th century, engraved maps, five with hand colouring, including examples by Langley & Belch, Seutter, Badeslade & Toms, Aiken, Bayly, Kitchin, Morden and Tirion, various sizes and condition (11)

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91 Fruit box labels. A mixed collection of forty-six labels, all illustrated with a map, mid 20th century, photolithographic box labels for lemons, sweet potatoes and wine, showing maps of Louisiana, California, Florida and Panama, five different patterns with numerous duplicates, various sizes, mostly unused condition

89* Flintshire. Speed (John), Flint-shire, published John Sudbury & George Humble, [1616], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Flint and Saint Asaph and a vignette of St. Winfred’s well, 385 x 510mm, Latin text on verso, framed and double glazed (1)

£80-120

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90 Folding maps. Dower (John), Ireland shewing the Roads, Railways &c. Constructed since the Ordnance Survey of 1839, by Charles Saunderson, published London, Dublin & Edinburgh, circa 1860, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, near contemporary ownership signatures on verso, 990 x 815mm, contained in contemporary gilt cloth slipcase, a little stained and worn, together with, Collins (H.G., publisher), Collins’ Railway Map of England & Wales and part of Scotland, shewing the Inland Navigation by means of Rivers and Canals together with the Rail and principal Turnpike Roads, from the most recent surveys, circa 1860, lithographic map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, slight staining, 940 x 670mm, contemporary cloth boards, faded and worn, with, Cary (John), A New Map of Shropshire, divided into Hundreds, exhibiting its Roads, Rivers, Parks &c., 1828, engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, bright contemporary outline colouring, oval cartouche, 555 x 490mm, contained in a contemporary card slipcase with printed label to upper board, worn and rubbed, plus, Walker (J & C), Somersetshire [and] Northamptonshire, 1846 & 1836 respectively, two engraved maps sectionalised and laid on linen, contemporary outline colouring, some dust soiling to Northamptonshire, each approximately 335 x 395mm, contemporary cloth boards with printed labels to upper boards (5)

£100-150

92* Gardner (Thomas). The Road from Oxford to Chichester, The Road from London to the City of Bristol [and] The Road from Tinmouth in Northumberld., to ye City of Carlisle in Cumberld., [1719], together three hand coloured engraved strip road maps, ‘The Road from London to the City of Bristol’ with a repair to the central fold, ‘The Road from Tinmouth..., with one worm hole, each approximately 185 x 270mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Sayer (R. & Bennett J.), The Road from Dartmouth to Minehead in Somersetshire, circa 1775, hand coloured engraved strip road map, with ‘The Road from St David’s to Holywell..., printed on the verso (map on verso uncoloured), 160 x 215mm, mounted, framed and double glazed (4)

£70-100

93 Greece. Speed (John), Greece, published Roger Rea, circa 1662, uncoloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, lower margin trimmed with slight loss to neatline, repaired, small blindstamp to lower strapwork margin, some creasing, 400 x 505mm, English text on verso (1)

£100-150

£100-200

94 India. Two plans of Goa, circa 1650, uncoloured engravings in the style of Matthaus Merian, slight creasing, slight staining largely confined to margins, 240 x 310mm and 200 x 330mm respectively (2)

£100-150

95 Japan. Van der Aa (Pieter), Iedo, Capital du Japon, circa 1720, uncoloured panorama after Ogilby/Montanus, key to sixty-two locations in French & Dutch, slight spotting, old folds, 290 x 775mm (1)

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96* Lancashire. Saxton (Christopher), Lancastriae Comitatus palatin vera et absoluta descriptio [circa 1579], engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, decorative cartouche, together with the coats of arms of Elizabeth I and Thomas Seckford, 395 x 480mm, mounted, framed and glazed The first printed map of Lancashire. (1)

ÂŁ3000-5000

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99 London. Cary (John), Cary’s New and Accurate Plan of London and Westminster, the Borough of Southwark and parts adjacent: viz. Kensington, Chelsea, Islington, Hackney, Walworth, Newington &c with an Alphabetical list of upwards of 500 of the most principal streets with references to their situation, 1792, engraved map, sectionalised and laid on linen, contemporary outline colouring, with a list of over 500 of the principal streets, contained in a contemporary marbled card slipcase with printed label to upper board, worn and rubbed at extremities, 815 x 1245mm J.Howego. The Printed Maps of London, no.184, state 3. (1)

£500-800

97 Liverpool. Bennison (Jonathan), A Map of the Town and Port of Liverpool with the Environs including Seacomb, Woodside, Birkenhead, Tranmere &c. from actual survey, published Liverpool, 1835, large engraved map by J.Dower, sectionalised and laid on linen, contemporary outline colouring, calligraphic cartouche and table of reference, small felt pen marks, 1290 x 1780mm, silk endpapers, contained in a brown morocco book box, with gilt decorated spine and boards, a little worn at extremities (1)

£800-1200

98* Lodge (John). A New Map of Cheshire from the best Authorites, published J.Murray, A New Map of Sussex from the Latest Authorities, published R.Butters [and] A New Map of Hampshire from the Latest Authorities, published J.Murray, [1782 - 1790], three engraved maps with near contemporary outline colouring, some toning and slight creasing, each approximately 275 x 330mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Morden (Robert), Hertfordshire [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 375 x 450mm, framed and glazed

100 Malta. Seutter (Matthaus), Melite vulgo Malta cum vicinis Goza quae olim Gaulos et Comino insulis uti exhibetur a Nic de Fer..., published Augsberg, circa 1740, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, orientated with south in the north, inset plan of Valetta harbour, panel of sixty-eight coats of arms to lower right and an uncoloured engraved vignette of an allegorical marine scene, short split at base of central fold, 505 x 585mm

The first three maps appeared in ‘The Political Magazine’ published between 1782 - 1790. (4) £70-100

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101 Middle East. Niebuhr (Carsten), Terrae Yemen maxima pars seu Imperii Imami Principatus Kaukeban nec non ditionum Haschid u Bekil, Nehhm, Chalân abu Arisch et Aden tabula, circa 1775, uncoloured engraved map, old folds, closed tear strengthened on verso, 580 x 375mm, together with, Wagner (J.C.), Die Egüptische Flammseillen, circa 1686, uncoloured engraved view of the pyramids, printers folds, 265 x 335, with another two views similar, and three folding engraved views of the ruins at Persepolis, various sizes and condition (7)

105* Northumberland & Durham. Saxton (Christopher & Kip William & Hole William), Northumbriae comitatus olim sedes Otadinorum [and] Dunelmensis Episcopatus qui comitatus est Palatinus olim pars Brigantum, circa 1610, together two engraved maps with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 285 x 340mm, mounted, framed and glazed Uncommon with contemporary hand colouring. (2)

£150-250

£150-250

102 Middle East. Bolton (Solomon), First Part of Asia being Turkey, Arabia, Persia, most of India and Tartary, Performed by Sr. D’Anville under the Patronage of the Duke of Orleans..., 1755, uncoloured engraved map on four sheets, each sheet approximately 390 x 440mm (4)

£100-150

103 Moule (Thomas). A mixed collection of thirty engraved county maps, circa 1845, thirty uncoloured engraved maps (one is coloured, Isle of Man), occasional spotting, a few maps trimmed with slight loss, some duplicates, each approximately 270 x 200mm The maps comprise of:- Bedfordshire, Berkshire (2), Devon, Derbyshire, Herefordshire, Kent, Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Isle of Man, Isle of Wight, Isle of Thanet, Monmouthshire, Northamptonshire, Rutland, Suffolk, Somerset, Sussex, Warwickshire, Wiltshire, Westmoreland, Worcestershire, East Riding Yorkshire (4), North Riding Yorkshire, West Riding Yorkshire [and] Environs of Plymouth & Devonport. (30) £70-100

106* Northumberland. Saxton (Christopher & Lea Philip), Northumberland described by C.Saxton corrected and amended by Phill. Lea, circa 1693, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Berwick and Newcastle, pencil date added to cartouche, 380 x 505mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£300-500

107* Northumberland. Blaeu (Johannes), Comitatus Northumbria vernacule Northumberland, published Amsterdam, circa 1650, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, 410 x 500mm, mounted, framed and double glazed, Latin text on verso (1)

£80-120

104 North America. Lotter (Tobias Conrad), America Septentrionalis Concinnata juxta Observationes Dun Academiae Regalis Scientiarum et nonnullorum aliorum et juxta annotationes recentissimas per G.de L’Isle, published Augsberg, circa 1770, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, large ornate uncoloured cartouche, slight dust soiling and staining, central fold partially split, 465 x 585mm (1)

£300-500

108* Northumberland. Speed (John), Northumberland, published John Sudbury & George Humble, [1616], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Berwick and Newcastle, 380 x 510mm, mounted, framed and double glazed, Latin text on verso (1)

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Lot 109 109* Northumberland. Saxton (Christopher), Northumbriae Comitatus (Scotiae contiguae) nova veraw descriptio, [circa. 1579], engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, elaborate strapwork cartouche, with the coat of arms of Thomas Seckford, 385 x 460mm, mounted, framed and glazed The first printed map of Northumberland. (1)

£1500-2500

110* Ogilby (John). The Roads from Shrewsbury and Chester to Holywell com. Flint, circa 1675, hand coloured engraved strip road map, 340 x 440mm, framed and glazed The road runs through Wrexham, Chester and Holywell. (1)

£50-80

111 Oxford. Braun (Franz & Hogenberg Georg), Oxonium nobile Anglie Oppidum Septentrionalem..., [on sheet with] Vindesorium celeberrimum Anglie castrum locus amoenissimus..., [1575], two engraved panoramas on one sheet [as published] with contemporary hand colouring, slight browning and mount staining, central fold partially strengthened on verso, 370 x 490mm, Latin text on verso (1)

Lot 111

£100-150

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115 Rome. Homann (Johann Baptist), Urbis Romae Veteris ac Modernae Accurata Delineatio..., published Nuremberg, circa 1730, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, inset map of the seven hills of Rome, panels of text and coats of arms, partial split to central fold, strengthened on verso, 495 x 585mm

112 Persia. Homann (Johann Baptist), Verschiedene Prospecte der Vornemsten stadten in Persien samt vorderst einer unsern dem Caspischen Meer..., published Nuremberg, circa 1720, fifteen engraved prospects and panoramas of cities and ports in Persia and Caucasia, contemporary hand colouring, partial split to central fold, 495 x 580mm (1)

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113 Persia. Haffner (Johann Christoph), Das Konigreich Persien, published Augsburg, circa 1680, uncoloured engraved map, displayed on a ‘scroll’ with garlands of hanging fruit and foliage, panorama of Isphahan (Tehran) below map, overall size 280 x 350mm, together with, Merian (Matthaus), Persia sive Sophorum Regnum, circa 1690, uncoloured engraved map, occasional later underlining, 270 x 350mm, with, Van der Aa (Pierre), Royaume de Perse..., published Leiden, circa 1710, uncoloured engraved map, old folds, 285 x 350mm (3)

£200-300

£100-150

116 Sea charts. Van Keulen (Johannes), Pascaart van de Noortcust van Yrland als meede de Westcust van Schotlamd en een gedeelte van de Lewys Eylanden..., Pascaert van de Westkust van Schotlandt als mede een gedeelte van de Lewys Eylanden van St. Patricius tot Nary..., [and] A New Gradually Encreasing Compass Map of a part of the Sea coasts of England in which is contained the Coasts of Sussex Extending Eastward of Hastings to Arundel haven..., published Amsterdam circa 1680, together three engraved sea charts with contemporary outline colouring, each approximately 510 x 580mm

£150-200

114 Railway map. London to Birmingham Railway, c.1860, very large ink manuscript and watercolour map, laid on canvas, some dust soiling, 650 x 5400mm The section of railway shown travels through Warwickshire. It shows Nailcote Hall (now a luxery hotel) and Berkswell and Hampton stations. Hampton station was opened in 1838, it was re-named Hampton Junction in 1849 but reverted to Hampton in 1872. It was eventually closed in 1935. (1) £100-200

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117 Shirley (Rodney W.). The Mapping of the World. Early Printed World Maps, 1472 - 1700, 1st edition, published The Holland Press, 1983, additional half title, numerous black & white and colour illustrations throughout, publisher’s cloth gilt, dust jacket, folio, together with, Siltzer (Captain Frank), The Story of British Sporting Prints, new edition, revised and enlarged, 1929, additional half title, eight tipped in colour plates, slight spotting largely confined to endpapers, publisher’s cloth gilt, a little worn, 4to (2)

£100-150

119* Surrey. Norden (John & Kip William), Surrey olim sedes Regnorum, [1607 - 1610], engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, 290 x 375, mounted, framed and glazed Uncommon with contemporary hand colouring. (1)

£150-250

120 Tallis (John, publisher). A collection of twelve maps, circa 1850, engraved maps with contemporary outline colouring and two with later enhancement, each approximately 250 x 360mm The maps comprise of:- British Guayana, Belgium, Falkland Islands & Patagonia, West India Islands (2, one with later colouring), Natal and Kaffraria, The Crimea, East Canada and New Brunswick, Victoria or Port Phillip, Boston (later hand colouring), British America [and] Jamaica. (12) £100-150

118 Stockport Plans of Chief Rents, Land and Building Plots in the Borough of Stockport, and the Townships of Marple, Handforthcum-Bosden and Offerton, 1850, eight double page lithographic maps with contemporary outline colouring, ink blindstamp to margins and verso of maps, slight marginal dust and finger soiling, occasional splits to central folds, near contemporary ownership signature (which matches the name on the blindstamps) to front endpaper, contemporary cloth with printed title label to upper board, chipped and worn at extremities, slim upright folio (1)

£200-300

121 West Indies. A New Generall Chart for the West Indies of E.Wright’s projection vul. Mercators Chart, 1703, uncoloured engraved chart, old folds, slight browning, trimmed on three sides to margins with slight loss, 460 x 570mm (1)

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122 World. De Wit (Frederick), Nova Orbis Tabula in Lucem Edita, A.F. De Wit, circa 1680, engraved hemispheral map with contemporary hand colouring, four allegorical vignettes in each corner representing the four seasons, elements and signs of the zodiac, two additional hemispheres of the poles, insular California, slight staining, 480 x 570mm R.W. Shirley. The Mapping of the World, no.451. Second state with the decorative border and the addition of cherubs in the cusps. (1)

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123 World. Carington Bowles (publisher), Bowles’s New and Accurate Map of the World or Terrestrial Globe, laid down from the best Observations and Newest Discoveries; particularly those lately made in the South Seas by Anson, Byron, Wallis, Bouganville, Cook and other celebrated Circumnavigators: Illustrated with a variety of useful Projections and Representations of the Heavenly Bodies; the most approved Astronomical and Geographical Definitions, Tables and Problems; with an easy and familiar Explanation of the most curious and interesting Phoenomena in the Universal System, circa 1780, large engraved wall map printed on four sheets and laid on linen, contemporary hand colouring, two hemisphere maps surrounded by celestial projections of the Northern and Southern hemispheres, a circular map of the moon, a Mercator projection of the world and astronomical and celestial maps and tables, one small stain, 1045 x 1245mm, displayed on two contemporary stained wooden battens Uncommon and in very good condition. (1)

ÂŁ2000-3000

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DECORATIVE PRINTS & ORIGINAL ART All lots unframed unless otherwise stated

126* Bateman (H.M.). Port Kingston steam ship, black chalk on paper, signed and dated 1916, framed and glazed (1)

£70-100

124* World. The World in Planisphere, circa 1790, a Bristol pearlware jug, transfer printed with a double hemisphere map of the world, and with a rural scene to verso, height 23cm (9ins) Scarce. (1)

127* Bell (Edward). Selling Cherries [and] Selling Peas, published T.Ladd, 1801 [or slightly later], mezzotints printed with contemporary colour, after George Morland, 400 x 495mm, framed and glazed

£200-300

(2)

£100-150

125 World. Homann (Johann Baptist), Geographische Universal Zeig und Schlag-uhr, published Nuremberg, circa 1720, engraved map of the northern hemisphere viewed from the north pole, displayed on a clock face, the map ringed with numerals and signs of the zodiac, insular California, contemporary hand colouring, extensive German text to vertical margins, 490 x 580mm (1)

£120-180

128* Besler (Basilius). Halicacabum vulgatius, Pisum cordatum, halicacabum seu sola num Indicum Camerary, [1613 or later], hand coloured engraving, very slight text showthrough, 485 x 400mm, mounted, framed and glazed Originallly published in’Hortus Eystettensis’. (1)

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129* Birds. Two watercolours of birds and their nests, mid 19th century, watercolours of a pair of Bullfinches and a pair of Dunnocks?, each approximately 340 x 260mm, mounted, framed and glazed (2)

£150-250

130* Birmingham. Buck (S & N), The South West Prospect of Birmingham in the County of Warwick [and] The East Prospect of Birmingham in the County of Warwick, 1731 & 1753, [but slightly later impressions, circa 1775], two large engraved panoramas with sparse hand colouring, both images toned overall, each approximately 315 x 815mm, mounted, framed and glazed (2)

£150-250

131* Botany. A mixed collection of approximately 450 prints and engravings, 18th - 20th century, engravings, lithographs and prints of flowers, mushrooms and fruit, including examples by Van Houtte, Nugent, Fossat, Dubreuil, Godard, Munting, Weinmann, Commelin, Sowerby and Miller, with reproduction images after Thornton and Redouté, some mounted, various sizes and condition (approx.450)

£200-300

132* Boys (Thomas Shotter). St Pauls looking from Ludgate Hill, The Bank looking towards the Mansion House, The Custom House [and] Temple Bar from the Strand, circa 1843, four lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 420 x 315mm, mounted, framed and glazed Published in ‘Original Views of London as it is’. (4)

£200-300

133* Boys (Thomas Shotter). Blackfriars from Southwark Bridge, Westminster from Waterloo Bridge, The Tower and Mint from Great Tower Hill [and] London Bridge &c. from Southwark Bridge, [1843], together four lithographs with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 190 x 465mm, mounted, framed and glazed Published in ‘Original views in London as it is’. (4)

Lot 129

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Lot 134

Lot 132

134* Broadside. Een Extraordinary welgestoffeert walvis-vangers gereetschap, te koop tot Amsterdam, op maandag, zynde den 16. October, 1769. ‘s Avonds ten 6 uuren precies. Leendert Hoop en Cornelis Ploos van Amstel Jacob Cornelisz: makelaars ... ... published Anthony van Ryschooten, Amsterdam, 1769, Dutch broadside advertising the sale of a whale catchers tools and effects, inset woodcut of a whaling scene, blindstamp and near contemporary manuscript signature in upper right corner, near contemporary manuscript column of figures on verso, old folds with slight fraying 590 x 340mm (1)

ÂŁ200-300

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135* Classical engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 100 engravings, 18th & 19th century, uncoloured engravings of classical architecture, reliefs, scenes from the Greek and Roman mythology, statues and topographical views of ruins, all mounted, various sizes and condition (approx.100)

£120-180

Lot 137

136* Cousins (Samuel, 1801-1887). Portrait of a young girl, published Arthur Tooth & Sons, 1882, mezzotint on India wove after J.E.Millais, proof before title and letters, signed in pencil below image by artist and engraver, blindstamp of the Print-sellers Association, 550 x 405mm, framed and glazed in a contemporary ‘Hogarth’ frame, together with Hewlett (Arthur), Portrait of a young girl, published Gooden & Fox, 1909, mezzotint on India wove, proof before title and letters, signed in pencil below image by engraver, blindstamp of the Print-sellers Association, 415 x 310mm, framed and glazed in a contemporary ‘Hogarth’ frame, with, Scott (James), His Grace The Duke of Wellington K.G. &c. &c. &c., published Thomas Boys, 1837, mezzotint on India wove after John Lilley, 560 x 385mm, framed and glazed, plus another eleven framed and glazed engraved and lithographic male and female portraits including examples by Jackson, Reynolds, Green, Godby, Lane and Vertue, various sizes and condition (14)

£100-200

Lot 138

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140* Hill (Sir John). Three botanical engravings, originally published in ‘Eden’, circa 1757, three engravings with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 375 x 225mm, mounted, framed and glazed

137* Curtis (William, and others). A mixed collection of approximately 200 engravings, mostly 19th century, botanical engravings with contemporary hand colouring, each engraving accompanied by a sheet of contemporary descriptive text, a few examples folded, many prints with offsetting and/or browning, each approximately 220 x 125mm (approx.200)

(3)

£200-300

£120-180

138* Curtis (William, and others). A collection of forty-five engravings originally published in ‘Flora Londinensis’, new edition, 1821, engravings with contemporary hand colouring, each with a page of descriptive text, each approximately 380 x 280mm, together with approximately ninety engravings originally published in ‘Curtis’s Botanical Magazine...’, mostly early 19th century, most with a page of descriptive text, very occasional spotting and offsetting, each approximately 210 x 130mm (approx.135)

£200-300

139* De Passe (Crispijn). A set of eight engravings, originally published in Antoine de Pluvinel’s ‘Le Manège Royal - l’Instruction du Roy, en l’Exercice de Monter a Cheval’, published Paris, [1623 26, or possibly later], uncoloured engravings of French jousting and dressage scenes with ornate classical surrounds, the surrounds were printed from a separate plate, each engraving approximately 330 x 425mm, mounted framed and glazed Antoine de Pluvinel was the riding instructor for Louis XIII of France and these prints show the instructor and the pupil in a variety of equestrian situations with other noblemen in attendance. (8) £400-600

141* Hollar (Wenceslas). A collection of eleven etchings, mid 17th century, uncoloured etchings, including ‘Prospect of the lower part of Tangier’, The True Maner of the Execution of Thomas Earle of Stafford...,’ ‘Tootehill fields’ [and] ‘Windsor’, with other topographical views, historical scenes and portraits, various sizes and condition (11)

£100-150

142* Hong Kong & Far East. A mixed collection of approximately 230 prints, engravings and ephemera, mostly 19th & 20th century, including prints of Singapore, the Philippines, China and Hong Kong, including topographical scenes, genre and military and marine prints, many taken from ‘The Illustrated London News’, a few duplicates, together with advertisements and ephemera relating to Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore, four Chinese propaganda posters, a set of four late 20th century Hong Kong stamps and approximately 50 volumes of the ‘Black and White Budget’ magazine, circa 1900, plus nine maps published by John Tallis, a few duplicates, mostly mounted, various sizes and condition (approx.230)

£150-200

143* Klauber (Joseph & Johann). Four large engravings of horse drawn floats, circa 1775, four hand coloured engravings of fantastic horse drawn floats after G.Herreyns, all double page with conjoined sheets and old folds, three engravings each approximately 320 x 685mm, and one other 460 x 510mm, mounted in line and wash mounts with modern gilt frames (4)

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144* Klauber (Joseph & Johann). Four large engravings of horse drawn floats, 1772, four hand coloured engravings of fantastic horse drawn floats after G.Herreyns, two single page and two double page with conjoined sheets, old folds, smaller pair each approximately 345 x 280mm, the larger pair each approximately 340 x 665mm, mounted in line and wash mounts with modern gilt frames (4)

£200-300

145* Lasinio (Carlo). Giuseppe che si scopre ai fratelli in egitto..., [and] Le nozze de giacobbe e di Rachelle..., published Florence, circa 1841, two large uncoloured classical engravings, titles repeated in French, slight staining, 390 x 810mm, framed and glazed, together with a large ornate 19th century gilt gesso frame, slight damage to plaster, 890 x 1000mm, with three erotic photographs, each approximately 400 x 285mm, mounted, framed and glazed (6)

£50-80

146* Loggan (David). Collegii Regalis Sacelli Facies Occidentem Spectans, published Cambridge, circa 1690, uncoloured engraved elevation of Kings College Chapel, 450 x 355mm, mounted, framed and glazed Originally published in ‘Cantabrigia Illustrata’. (1)

£70-100

147* Millward (Sarah). Barn owl on a post, 1995, gouache on paper, signed and dated lower right, framed and glazed (1)

£150-200

148* Newcastle upon Tyne. Buck (Samuel & Nathaniel), The SouthEast prospect of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1745, hand coloured panorama, slight offsetting to title, 310 x 795mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

Lot 146

£150-250

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152* Prints & engravings. A large mixed collection of approximately 900 prints and engravings, mostly 19th & early 20th century, prints, engravings and lithographs, including military & marine, including Christopher Kelly’s ‘A Full and Circumstantial account of the Memorable Battle of Waterloo..., topographical views, architecture, classical scenes, furniture (including some partially excised volumes), humorous prints after Lawson Wood, encyclopedia plates and a collection of illustrated limericks, various sizes and condition (approx.900)

£200-300

153* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of thirty prints, 18th - 20th century, etchings, engravings and prints, including topographical scenes, genre and portraits, together with two partially excised Victorian scrap books, disbound and contents loose, one 8vo and one 4to (32)

£100-150

154* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately seventy prints and engravings, 16th - 19th century, including portraits, botany, woodcuts, maps, broadsides, title pages, religion, etchings, classical, caricatures, topography and railway share certificates, various sizes and condition (approx.80)

155* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 300 prints and engravings, 18th - 20th century, mostly natural history subjects, including, Morris (Rev F.O.),A Natural History of Nests and Eggs of British Birds, 2 volumes (only of 3), 4th edition, 1896, numerous colour lithographic plates of eggs (appears to lack all the lithographs of nests), both volumes partially excised , publisher’s cloth gilt, 4to, together with, Lesson (R.P.), Centurie Zoologique ou Choix D’Animaux bares..., published Paris 1830, numerous engraved plates of mammals, birds and gastropods, a few with hand colouring, disbound, each approximately 260 x 200mm, with six botanical lithographs by Kohler, each approximately 270 x 210mm, plus a David Roberts ‘half title’ lithograph of Lydda with text below and on verso of image, and sixteen uncoloured engravings of architecture, pots and vases and genre scenes originally published in ‘Description de l’Egypte’, circa 1828, each approximately 420 x 590mm, plus, Curtis (Samuel), A Monograph on the genus Camellia, 1819 [but published Charles Traylen, circa 1965], printed covers and five colour printed plates, each approximately 590 x 420mm, together with another set

149* Oxford. Vertue (George, artist), The Oxford Almanack for the Year of our Lord God MDCCXXXVI being Bissextile or Leap Year, published 1736, engraved prospect of Oriel college with calendar printed below image, printed on silk, fraying with slight loss to margins of calendar, image size 505 x 445 , framed and glazed It is uncommon to find Oxford Almanacks printed on silk. (1)

£300-500

150* Parboni (Pietro, 1783-1841). Veduta dell’Arco di Tito, (after Simone Pomardi), circa 1810-20, copper engraving on heavy wove paper published by Agapito Franzetti, Rome, plate size 370 x 477mm (14.6 x 18.75 ins), with very wide margins (folded over), together with Guerin (Christophe?, 1758-1831), Vue de l’Amphitheatre de Nimes bati par les Romains dans son premier état, circa 1780, copper engraving on laid paper, some light creases, plate size 326 x 402mm (12.75 x 15.8 ins), with wide margins

Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (approx.300)

A similar view of the Arch of Titus by Parboni after Pomardi appeared in the Raccolta di 40 vedute antiche e moderne della citta di Roma published in Rome by Agapito Franzetti circa 1816, although these engravings were smaller in format, and the view here includes a different range of staffage. (2) £100-150

£200-300

156* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approximately 500 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, including a large quantity of genre, religous and classical engravings originally published in ‘The Art Journal’, together with topographical scenes, sculpture, ‘Hogarth’ and fashion, various sizes and condition

151* Portraits. A mixed collection of approximately 200 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings of male and female portraits including a large collection originally published in Edmund Lodge’s ‘Portraits of Illustrious Personages of the Court of Henry VIII’, circa 1830, approximately 100 mounted, and approximately 100 engravings of Italian artists from a broken a partially excised copy of ‘Museo Fiorentino che contiene I Ritratti de’ Pittori...,’ circa 1752, various sizes and condition (approx.300)

£100-150

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157* Redoute (Pierre-Joseph). Wachendorfia Thyrsiflora, Yucca Gloriosa, Alstroaemeria Ligtu, Epidendrum Finense, Allium Moly, [and] Amaryllis Aurea, published Paris, [1802 - 1816], together six stipple engravings, printed in colour and finished by hand, slight fading to watercolour, each approximately 515 x 335mm, mounted, framed and glazed Originally published in ‘Les Liliacees’. (6)

£500-800

158* Simpson (William). Camp of the 4th Division, Russian Rifle Pit, now part of the British Advanced Trenches [and] Ditch of the Malakoff, Battery Gervais and rear of the Redan, published Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co., 1855 - 1856, three lithographs, two with hand colouring, originally published in W.Simpson’s ‘The Seat of the War in the East...,’ some spotting, each approximately 345 x 440mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with one other similar (4)

£50-80

159* Simpson (William, artist). A collection of eighteen (only of fifty) lithographs originally published in ‘India : Ancient and modern, a series of Illustrations of the country and people of India and adjacent territories...’, [published Day and Son, 1867], eighteen chromolithographs with printed titles at base of image, with contemporary card mounts, some spotting to mount board, each approximately 505 x 360mm Uncommon. (18)

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162* St Helena. A mixed collection of twenty-seven prints and engravings, 18th & 19th century, engravings and lithographs including topographical views, portraits and historical scenes, including examples by Mallet, Young, Storer, Sinclair, Ransonnette, Davenport, Swift and Madely, several duplicates, various sizes and condition (27)

£150-200

160* South Sea Bubble. Broadside. The Bubblers Medley or a sketch of the Times being Europe’s Memorial for the Year 1720, published C.Dicey & Co., circa 1765, printed broadside with sparse contemporary colouring, slight creasing, 410 x 315mm A satire on the South Sea Bubble. The South Sea Company was a joint stock company, created as a public/private partnership. The stock rose purely on speculation and rumour, accelerated by insider trading and the bribery of politicians only to crash spectacularly in 1720, impoverishing many of its investors. This broadside shows a medley of playing cards, ballads and receipts. Several broadsides were produced with this title, including two published by Carington Bowles. This is a later 18th century Plagiarisation of those broadsides. Cluer Dicey did not inherit his father’s business until 1756 and he occupied the premises noted at the base of this print at 4 Alderney Church Yard from 1763 - 1775. (1) £150-200

163* Stadler (Joseph Constantine). View of London from Lambeth, published J & J Boydell, 1795, aquatint after J.Farington with contemporary hand colouring, 335 x 555mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with three late 18th century ‘Vue d’optiques’ of Vauxhall Gardens, a prospect of Somerset Palace and a view of the interior of the chapel at Verseilles, each with contemporary hand colouring, each approximately 245 x 410mm, two are trimmed to the image, framed and glazed, with two engravings by George Edwards of birds, both with contemporary hand colouring, both approximately 235 x 180mm, mounted, framed and glazed, plus three stipple engravings of genre scenes, printed in colours and finished by hand by Cardon, Meadows and Belvedere, framed (two lacking glass), various sizes and condition

161* Sowerby (James, & Smith, James Edward). A collection of approximately 625 engravings, mostly early 19th century, engravings with contemporary hand colouring, most with a contemporary sheet of descriptive text, some prints with toning and/or offsetting, each approximately 180 x 100mm Originally published in ‘English Botany or Coloured Figures of British Plants’. (approx.625) £100-200

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164* Sweert (Emanuel). Digitalis florib albis..., Iris bulbosa flore albo..., [and] Dracuncul vel serpentaria maior, [1612 or later], three botanical engravings with contemporary hand colouring, some spotting and staining, each approximately 345 x 210mm, mounted, framed and glazed (3)

£200-300

165* Swiss costume. Six engravings, circa 1820, six aquatints with contemporary hand colouring, occasional slight staining, each approximately 175 x 125mm, matching 19th century gilt frames (6)

£70-100

166* Turkey. Koppmayr (Jacob), Die Statt Constantinopel in Turckey, published Augsburg, circa 1690, uncoloured engraved view of Istanbul, slight abrasion to printed surface creating two small holes, slight staining, 235 x 360mm, together with, Venetia, circa 1630, uncoloured engraved view of St Mark’s Square in Venice, occasional repaired marginal closed tears, not affecting image, 180 x 250mm

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£100-150

167* Wyllie (William Lionel, 1851-1931 ). Rochester, 1903, etching of Rochester from the Medway, signed in pencil lower left, some toning, plate size 250 x 455mm (9.75 x 17.75ins), framed and glazed, with gallery label of Charles Nicholls & Son, Manchester (1)

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HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS, AUTOGRAPHS & EPHEMERA 168* Steam Engines. A collection of approximately 1,500 35mm colour slides of British steam engines and related, circa 1970, mostly uncaptioned, contained in three modern plastic slide boxes, together with two related photographic scrap and postcard albums, plus unrelated postcards and a Victorian cartes-devisite album in poor condition, etc. (a carton)

£100-200

169* Art & Architecture. A quantity of correspondence including several letters to the engraver Lumb Stocks (1812-1892), including Kate Greenaway, to the Duchess of St Albans, 1884; Isaac Taylor Jnr., signed receipt, 1786, G.D. Leslie (3); Baron Marochetti to Sir John Packington and Panizzi (mounted), 1839; Sir Francis Grant; George Gilbert Scott (2), William Butterfields, 1892; Charles Edward Perugini; Thomas Landseer (2); Thomas Creswick, 1848; G.E. Street (2); E.M Ward, A.W. Hunt, Frederick Sandys, John Everett Millais, Frederick Leighton, W.P. Frith, E.W. Cooke, L. Alma Tadema (small sketch signed), Antonio Fontanesi, and many others (a small carton)

£250-350

170* Battle of Waterloo. A manuscript account of Colonel [Frederick Cavendish] Ponsonby’s ordeals at the Battle of Waterloo, no date, addressed to Lady Bessborough [1761-1821, Ponsonby’s mother] in an unidentified hand, beginning ‘You have often wished for some written account of the adventures & sufferings of your son Col. Ponsonby in the Field of Waterloo - The modesty of his nature is however no small obstacle in the way. Will the following imperfect sketch serve in any degree till you can presume something better? The battle was alluded to one morning in the Library at Althorp, and his answers to many of the questions which were put to him are here thrown together as nearly as we could remember in his own words’, then continuing in quote marks to give Ponsonby’s account of his involvement in the battle, ‘...I was almost instantly disabled in both my arms, losing first my sword and then by ecui ... I was carried along by my horse till receiving a blow on my head from a sabre, I fell senseless on my face to the ground ... when a Lancer passing by cried out “Tu n’es pas mort, Coquin!” and struck his lance through my back. My head dropped, the blood gushed into my mouth, a difficulty of breathing came on, and I thought all was over...’, continuing to give an account of his robbery and then assistance, etc., 4 pages in a neat hand decreasing in size, bracketed note at head of first page ‘Drawn up by Mr [Samuel] Rogers, the Poet’ [though not in his hand], long splits to centre folds, a little soiled, 4to Major General Sir Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby (1783-1837) fought with the 12th Light Dragoons at the Battle of Waterloo. The account in this unsigned letter to his mother ties in with the known history. The morning after the Battle he was carried away in a cart and a surgeon tended to his seven major wounds. He convalesced under the supervision of his sister Lady Caroline Lamb. (1) £100-150

171* The Beatles. A set of autographs on a small pink album leaf, [1963], inscribed and signed by George Harrison in pencil at head, ‘To Josie love from George Harrison xx’, with autographs of Paul McCartney (blue ink and three kisses), Ringo Starr (pencil) and John Lennon (blue ink and three kisses) signed consecutively beneath, the sheet slightly creased and frayed at top margin where torn from album, 11 x 7.5cm, together with a pair of original concert tickets from where the autographs were obtained at the Elizabethan Ballroom, Nottingham, 7th March 1963, printed in black on yellow paper, the concert advertised as ‘Rock ‘n Roll Concert/Dance starring The Beatles plus All Star Show’, ticket price 6/6, numbers 717 & 718, one with minor creasing, 6 x 8.5cm A computer-typed letter from the vendor who obtained these autographs accompanies the lot. At the time the 18-year-old Josie, her sister and two friends had no idea who The Beatles were or not to expect. ‘At the end of the night we dashed backstage waiting outside the dressing room door, the old man on the door wouldn’t let us in then John Lennon appeared and said let them in. The room was full of people, fans and staff, I didn’t know which one was who, I just knew there was four of them and they all had the same haircut, they had changed out of their stage clothes. With nothing to get their signatures on. Someone tore out a page from their autograph book, then there was a scramble to find something to write with, a pencil was found, and I had George’s signature, next was Paul we queued while he sat on a trellis table when I was next he said to sit next to him and he giggled and nudged me like a teenage girl (obviously taking the mick) happiness. Ringo was next to sign my scrap of paper. I knew there was four and was one missing frantically looking around then John Lennon reappeared that was it I had all four. Last bus missed it but had to be a taxi home but it was worth it. We saw them twice more in December that year and again in 1964 at the Odeon cinema Nottingham. By the time of the third concert you couldn’t hear them over the sound of all the screaming girls.’ (3) £3000-4000

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173* Caruso (Enrico, 1873-1921). Autograph self-caricature signed, ‘Enrico Caruso’, circa 1910, pen and ink head portrait, in profile with hat, boldly signed diagonally lower right, 18 x 12cm, framed and glazed, with a slightly smudged ink note of provenance to verso indicating that this was given to Alan Sievewright by the Viennese actress Mariana De [indistinct] who was given the drawing by Caruso, together with a related book of Caruso’s caricatures published by La Follia in 1965

172* Berlioz (Hector, 1803-1869). Autograph letter signed ‘Hector Berlioz’, no place, 22 March 1865, to an unidentified gentleman, in French, asking him to bring the packet containing the parts and score of his trilogy ‘L’Enfance du Christ’ [Opus 25, first performed 10 December 1854], and saying that he will return them in a few weeks with those already entrusted to Mr Richaut, one page on laid paper laid on to card, some slight creasing, old water stain to lower margin touching sentiment and signature, 8vo, framed and double glazed with hanging eyelet at top of frame

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£300-500

174 Case of Jeronimy Clifford, Merchant and Planter of Surinam. A manuscript copy book containing approximately 32 copy letters and petitions, etc., relating to the Estate of Jeronimy Clifford, circa 1759-1770, a total of 32 handwritten leaves, numerous blanks, contemporary vellum, rubbed and soiled, folio In 1685 Jeronimo’s father left Surinam and transferred his business affairs to his son. After this, in 1689, Jeronimo Clifford hit difficulties with the governor, causing bad blood and years of court proceedings undertaken by Jeronimo that sixty years later finally had to be arbitrated by the British. He died in 1737 and the case for compensation was continued, the names of the petitioners in the manuscript here including George Lookup, Richard Perrott, Richard Kilsha, John Sherratt, William Hewitt, Thomas Browne, Richard Earnshaw and Richard Morland. (1) £150-200

Pasted on to the mount verso are two short notes from Robert Nichols, presenting the Berlioz letter to a friend and calling Berlioz a ‘worthy champion of genius’ and ‘the immortal Hector Berlioz’; one note dated February 1931. (1) £700-1000

175 Christmas Cards. Private Christmas Greeting Cards, Season 1912-13, ninety-six sample Christmas cards pasted onto album leaves, printed captions, original gilt-blocked cloth, oblong folio, 25 x 31cm (9.75 x 12ins) (1)

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176* Churchill (Winston Leonard Spencer, 1874-1965). Two brief typed letters signed, ‘Winston S. Churchill’, 22 October & 19 November 1950, to A. L. Cranfield, editor of ‘The Star’, the first thanking him for his letter of 17 October and ‘I am indeed complimented to learn of the story that The Star is going to publish, starting on Monday. I shall read the installments with great interest as they come out each day’, the second, ‘I have been reading every day the all-too-complimentary articles about me which have been appearing in The Star. I hope this series has not done any harm to the circulation of your newspaper’, the first signed with sentiment, the second with typed sentiment, both with ink now somewhat faded, both sheets a little toned and with light creases and marks, 1 page, 4to, pasted to card as a pair with window mount and caption ‘The Churchill Story Oct 23-Nov 17 1950’ to label at foot, overall 31 x 47cm Arthur Leslie Cranfield (1892-1957) was editor of the Star from 1941 to 1957. (1) £300-500

177* 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)

£50-80

178* Diana (Princess & Charles, Prince). Typed letter signed, ‘Diana’ and ‘Charles’, Buckingham Palace, 7 October 1981, to Mr Johnson, thanking him for the kind contribution to the wedding present which the Duchy has given them, ‘We really are delighted with the mahogany library table which will look splendid in our home at Highgrove and is exactly the right period for the house...’, with further thanks for the cheque and kindness and hoping to visit the Duchy in the future, signed by Charles in black ink, sentiment and Diana’s signature in blue ink in her hand, 1 page, folio, together with the original stamped postmarked envelope addressed to L.E. Johnson in Callington, Cornwall (2)

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£300-500

179* Everett (Kenny, 1944-1995). A group of five original master tapes of Kenny Everett’s pre-recorded programmes produced for Radio Victory, Portsmouth, 1976, each recorded on Emitape reels, one with handwritten recording report completed by Keith Butler, a second one apparently completed by Kenny Everett for 2nd May, contained in original card boxes, two with Radio Victory labels and identified as recordings for 25th April and 2nd May 1976, one with label marked Victory and one marked ‘Last Victory Show’, 27 x 27cm A CD transfer of each 50-minute programme is included with the lot. The content of each show is typical, madcap Everett in full pomp, playing tunes of the day, with occasional nods to Beethoven, Bach and Europop, the whole interspersed with Everett’s trademark joking, humour and quizzes. Being pre-recorded there are no commercial adverts on these tapes, merely references at the points in the programme when Radio Victory would have broadcast these adverts. Also featuring on these tapes are performances of Everett’s self-penned and performed radio serial Captain Kremmen. A rare slice of British radio history. (5) £800-1200

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Lot 180 180* Fortescue (Adrian Henry Timothy Knottesford, 1874-1923). A group of 56 letters and related, 1907-1922, but mostly 1908-12, all to Mrs May Crickmer, including 49 autograph letters signed (2 pencil) and 5 typed letters signed, plus 1 ‘certificate’ in the form of a letter and 1 postcard, the earliest letters addressing May Crickmer as Madame, then May, and quickly becoming the pet name ‘Scratchcat’, written in an exceptionally neat calligraphic hand throughout, the earliest letters from Leys Avenue, Letchworth, Hertfordshire, but the majority from St Hugh, Letchworth, one letter with a few musical bars, two with illustrations, the majority of letters chatty, affectionate and flirtatious, occasionally referring to May’s husband Courtenay and meetings with them, his feelings for her, etc., e.g. (5 August 1910): ‘You can see then three layers in my heart. At the bottom, much deepest and greatest of all, is my love for my dear Scratchcat. Over this is a layer of anger because I think you were not nice on the boat. Over this again is a layer of beautiful Christian charity that tells me that very likely it was all my fault – or partly my fault – and that in any case I must not be horrid and unkind to you. And these layers are white, green and red like the Bulgarian flag. Here is one more point. When you tell Courtenay what I said yesterday you will not be generous or even just if you say that I admitted myself that I was angry because on the boat you had not taken enough notice of me. That is putting it in the worst possible light for me. What I really think is that you were disagreeable in many ways and so spoiled the pleasure of the holiday…’, the letter ending typically, ‘Dear, I love you very much always really. Your loving Adrian’, the final letter written from St Andrew’s Hospital in 1922 shortly before Fortescue’s death, ‘It is coming quite soon now. I am waiting for it. They have done all sorts of queer things to me, including painting me a cheerful and elegant yellow… I have your cross here all my love to you always, dear, and to Courtenay’, a total of approximately 140 pp., mostly 8vo, plus 4 of the original envelopes, plus a photo album compiled by Fortescue, 190910, including photographs of St Hugh, Letchworth, May Crickmer and others, sepia-toned platinum prints, mostly 13 x 8 cm and similar, a total of 83 photographs mounted mostly two to a page on 24 leaves with neat ink caption beneath, contemporary cloth, a little rubbed and soiled, 4to

181* Crickmer (Mary Livock, née Mileham, fl. 1899-1906). Fulllength portrait byThomas Robert Way (1862-1913), depicting Mrs Crickmer playing the violin, signed ‘T.R. Way’ and dated 1903 lower left, 25.5 x 17 cm, framed and glazed, later provenance note written to backing paper

Adrian Fortescue was an English Roman Catholic priest who was an influential liturgist, artist, calligrapher, composer, polyglot, amateur photographer, Byzantine scholar, and adventurer. He was appointed Missionary Rector of Letchworth in November 1907. May Crickmer (née Mileham) was the wife of Courtenay Crickmer, one of the architectural team working on the Garden City. (approx. 55) £300-500

See previous lot. Mary, or May, was married to the architect Courtenay Crickmer and was an accomplished miniaturist. In 1885 she was also the recipient of a love letter from Lewis Carroll. A sketch of May Mileham by Lewis Carroll appears in Derek Hudson, ‘Carroll – An Illustrated Biography’ (1985), p. 211. (1) £300-400

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185* Literature. A large collection of letters including many writers, etc., a lock of hair of Sir Walter Scott with covering letter, 1833; letters of William and Mary Howitt to Mrs Gaskell about a manuscript, 1847; Martha Mary Sherwood (third person); W.H. Ainsworth to Talfourd, 1845; Edward Robert Lytton, 1870; Jack Lindsay (TLS), 1957; Bret-Harte, to a duchess, 1885; Mary Russell Mitford, e.g. Bulwer-Lytton, Charles Lever, Caroline Bowles (end of a letter), George Smith (about Thackeray, 1861), Horatio Smith, William Stirling Maxwell, 1868, John Murray, Philip Henry Gosse, Mark Lemon, Anna Maria Hall, Douglas Jerrold, T.B. Macaulay, Martin F. Tupper, and many others (a carton)

182 [Golders Green Hippodrome]. Theatrical autograph album for performances at the Theatre between December 1938 and May 1941, a total of 58 leaves, each with one or more autographs by actors (and singers) who appeared at the Theatre, all neatly signed to rectos only and with play title, month and year neatly written at foot, productions include ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ from the start of the War in September 1939, starring and signed by John Gielgud, Peggy Ashcroft, Margaret Rutherford, Edith Evans, Jack Hawkins and Gwen FfrangconDavies; ‘She was too Young’, December 1938, signed by Ann Todd, Edmund Gwenn, Marie Ney; ‘Wild Oats’, ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’, ‘Nine Sharp’, ‘Banana Ridge’, ‘Robert’s Wife’, ‘Running Riot’, ‘Lot’s Wife’, ‘Glorious Morning’, ‘No. 17’, ‘Worth a Million’, ‘Room for Two’, ‘The Fleets Lit Up’, ‘The Flashing Stream’, ‘Runaway Love’, ‘Design for Living’, ‘The Corn is Green’, ‘Dear Octopus’, ‘The D’Oyly Carte Opera Company’, ‘The Chocolate Soldier’, ‘All Clear’, ‘Under your Hat’, ‘Full House’, ‘Chu Chin Chow’, ‘The Naughty Wife’, ‘Up and Doing’, other autographs include Hermione Badelley, Robertson Hare, Ben Travers, Owen Nares, Stanley Lupino, Richard Tauber, Paul Robeson, Ivor Novello, Rex Harrison, Sybil Thorndike, Marie Tempest, Constance Cummings, Robert Donat, George Bernard Shaw, Irene Vanburgh, Ernest Thesiger, Phyllis Dare, Sarah Churchill, Stanley Holloway, etc., a total of over 200 autographs, all edges gilt, contemporary morocco gilt, a little rubbed, oblong small folio (21 x 26cm) (1)

186 London Hippodrome. Visitor’s book, manager’s room, London Hippodrome [so titled on upper cover], circa 1924-40, a theatrical autograph album containing several hundred mostly theatrical autographs on rectos and some versos of 54 leaves, most pages with 10 to 20 autographs plus a few cartoons and musical quotations, some dated, autographs include George Robey, Herman Finck, Tom Webster, A.C. Mackenzie, Edmund Gwenn, Hughie Green, Paul Wightman, Sachs Rohmer (with head-andshoulders sketch), Margaret Bannerman, Bebe Daniels, Ben Lyon, Ted Lewis, Edward Sylvester Hynes, Leslie Henson, John Hassall (with sketch), Edgar Wallace, Jack Hylton, Lupino Lane, Billy Bennett, seven members of the Australian cricket team in among many other names on a page dated 26 June 1926 (C.G. Macartney, H.L. Collins, W.M. Woodfull, T.J.E. Andrews, W. Bardsley, J. Ryder), Harry Lauder (full page self-caricature), Fred Terry, C.B. Cochran, Betty Balfour, Alex Herd, Oscar Hammerstein, Jerome Kern (‘Can’t help lovin’ Dat man’, autograph musical quotation signed), Henry Cotton, Harry Nichols, Tom Titt, K.S. Duleepsinhji, A.H.H. Gilligan, Benno Moiseiwitsch, Sigmund Romberg, Charlie Chaplin (with selfcaricature head), Stan Laurel (dated August 1932 and to verso of Chaplin autograph), Herbert Chapman [Arsenal FC manager], Carol Brisson, etc., blank leaves at rear, some signatures with dedications to the visitors book owner Frank Boor whose ownership signature dated 10 December 1924 appears at the front, hinges partly cracked and old tape repair to inner hinges at front, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated padded red morocco, rubbed and a little wear, 4to (25 x 20cm)

£200-300

183* Jones (David, 1895-1974). A 1pp. autograph letter signed, written from the Fort Hotel, Sidmouth, to the Secretary of the Oxford University English Club, 12 January 1938, thanking him for an invitation to address the Club, but declining, also thanking him for a review in ‘The Cherwell’, together with two other signed 1pp. autograph letters, both addressed to John Stead, Oxford, dated June & October 1938, regarding meetings, old folds and creases (3)

£100-150

184* Literary autographs. A small group of 16 literary autograph letters, notes and postcards, mostly addressed to Holland Brothers in Birmingham (Booksellers), mostly circa 1920s but some earlier, including autograph postcard signed from Walter Pater (1839-1894) to Arthur Symons, postmarked Oxford 28 May 1889, making arrangements to see each other, 4 postcards and 3 autograph letters signed from Symons (1865-1945) to Holland Brothers, plus letters from Edward Harold Begby (1871-1929), Edward Carpenter (1844-1929; ALS and postcard), Thomas J. Wise (1859-1937), Robert Bridges (1844-1930; autograph note initialled), Shane Leslie (1885-1971; ALS and postcard), Herbert Trench (1865-1923), plus a small group of Powderham Castle deeds relating to donatives of a rectory and churches at Walborough and Newton Abbot, mostly signed Courtney, some items with original postmarked envelopes (approx. 20)

£200-300

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187* Musicians & Singers. An autograph album containing approximately 140 autographs, circa early 1960s, mostly signed one to a page and neatly identified in lower margin, 4 pages at rear with multiple signatures and identification written neatly beneath each autograph, the majority German musicians and singers, autographs include Paul Hindemith, Hans Werner Henze, Carl Orff (signed sentiment dated 1961 on slip pasted into album), Jess Thomas, Elly Ney, Montserrat Caballe, Maria Stader, Leonie Rysanek, Robert Stolz, Claudio Arrau, Karl Richter, Mattiwilda Dobbs, Julius Katchen, Carmen Dragon, John Barbirolli, Georg Solti, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Brigitte Fassbander, Julius Patzak, Rafael Kubelik, Sena Jurinac, Grace Bumbry, Heinz Rosen, et al, a few dated 1960 or 1961, a total of 125 pp., contemporary wrappers, spine deficient, small 4to (16.5 x 13.5cm) (1)

192* Relief of Sir John Franklin. Autograph letter signed by Richard Collinson (1811-1883), ‘R. Collinson’, no place, no date [end of November, 1856], to the Editor of The Times, ‘In your leading article on Thursday relative to the continuance of the search for Sir J. Franklin and his companions you have most unfairly summed up the results of expeditions hitherto sent in quest of our missing countrymen. There is not a doubt that great hardships have been undergone and perils encountered but the assertion that the crews of the abandoned ships were withdrawn by a miracle almost as not warranted by the fact related in the Journals now before the public. So long as no clue was obtained to the route pursued by the necessary vessels after leaving Beechey Island there was a necessity that every nook and corner of the Arctic Sea should be examined entailing what we know now to be much unnecessary hazard and fatigue. The case is now different we know the exact spot where to go to we know that the confines of the area have been reached we are aware that the travelling parties from the Enterprise could have traversed the very route pursued by the crews of the Erebus & Terror after they abandoned their vessels and we are aware that that ship returned in safety to England. Yet in the face of all this you call upon the British public to discountenance what you are pleased to term so outrageous a proceeding...’, continuing that we owe it to the memory of these 135 Englishmen ‘whose lives have failed a sacrifice to the accomplishment of a great geographical problem, to the satisfaction of their friends & relatives that the mystery should be cleared up. We owe it to our national honour that what we have begun should be accomplished and that we should not deprive our fellow countrymen who may hereafter be in difficulty of that firm trust in succour which has hitherto formed a bond on union in distress. Sir, I have been brought up in the persuasion that perseverance in a good and noble cause is one of the attributes of the Anglo-Saxon race. Let us not permit the slur of abandoning the fate of our missing countrymen to surmise to be handed down to posterity when we have it in our power without serious risk to place the matter beyond a doubt...’, 2 pages with integral blank, some browning and mounting guard to inner margin, 4to

£200-300

188 Newspapers. A group of 22 newspapers, 1802/1829, including the Essequebo & Demerary Royal Gazette, 23 May 1812, including news of two escaped slaves, plus issues of The Globe, The News, The Courier, Bell’s Weekly Messenger, The Morning Chronicle, John Bull, etc., mostly 4 pp. with red ink duty stamps, folio (22)

£70-100

189 Illustrated London News. A large quantity of mostly disbound sheets taken from Illustrated London News, circa 1840s/1860s, wood engravings throughout, partially organised into folders by themes, plus a group of approximately 20 broken and raided volumes of Illustrated London News and related, plus a small quantity of newspapers including Edinburgh Evening Courant, 13 February to 29 April 1837, 8 May-25 December 1837, Somerset County Gazette, 14 May to 24 December 1881 (8 cartons)

£300-500

190* Piper (John, 1903-1992). Autograph note signed, ‘John Piper’, Fawley Bottom Farmhouse, near Henley-on-Thames, Oxon, 10 February 1974, ‘This water-colour is not by me’, signed and dated with a postscript ‘Who is it by?’, 1 page on personal stationery, a trifle soiled, 8vo, together with a large autograph in thick black ink on a plain piece of paper, oblong 8vo, plus a large vintage gelatin silver print photograph of Piper modelling clay in his studio, circa 1970s, some creasing including two heavy vertical creases, 26 x 37cm, credit stamp of S. Lewinski to verso, plus 4 further smaller related photographs including Piper at work in Lincoln Cathedral, his studio, a photograph of a painting of Piper and a small colour photograph of Piper’s wife Myfanway in her garden, 1975 (8)

This would appear to be a copy letter written by Collinson, the original dated at Boldon, Gateshead, 28 November 1856 was published in The Times on Monday 1 December 1856, page 5. ‘In 1849 Collinson was appointed to command an expedition for the relief of Sir John Franklin, by way of the Bering Strait; he himself had command of the Enterprise, and with him was Commander Robert Le Mesurier McClure in the Investigator. ... Of the many who had searched for Franklin, Collinson came closest to the place where the expedition had ended. Collinson’s addition to geographical knowledge on this Arctic trip was very considerable, and would have been tantamount to the discovery of the North-West Passage, had this not been already actually achieved by the men of the Investigator’ (ODNB Online). Autograph material by Collinson is rare. (1) £1000-1500

£70-100

191 Punch. A large quantity of approximately 1,200 original issues, circa 1860s/1940s, wood-engraved illustrations throughout, original printed wrappers, occasional fraying, 4to (approx. 1200)

193* Scott (Septimus E., 1879-1962). ‘National Service. Defend your island from the grimmest menace that ever threatened it’, c.1917, colour lithograph poster, very good condition, 40 x 30 ins

£200-300

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198* Stephenson Clarke Shipping. A large archive of press and publicity photos and related ephemera, circa 1940s/1970s, mostly organised into 20 folders captioned Maplehurst, Storrington, Beeding, Midhurst, Cleveland, Dallington, Ferring, etc. (2 cartons)

£100-200

194 Scrap album. An album of topographical views, flowers and insects, portraits, cartoons, etc., circa 1830, including 28 watercolours, 10 pen and ink drawings, 1 oil on paper, 17 pencil drawings, names include Mr North, A. Ruddle, C.B. Whitehouse, Emma Witts, Mr Freeland, W.F.W., Lady Calcott, and others, plus several leaves of handwritten quotations and copy signatures, one leaf with a small strip of red and yellow silk identified as ‘part of a curtain, from the Palace of the Tuilleries, taken during the Revolution of July 1830’, a total of approximately 70 leaves mostly with items tipped on to rectos only, bookplate of George Ruddle to front pastedown, upper inner hinges cracked, contemporary half roan over boards, rubbed and slightly soiled, 4to (24 x 20cm) (1)

£200-300

195 Scrap albums. A collection of ten scrap albums, 19th century, containing scraps, engravings, lithographs, greetings cards and photographs, some albums partially excised, mixed bindings, various sizes (10)

£150-200

196 Scrap albums. A collection of fourteen scrap albums, 19th century, containing engravings, newspaper cuttings, scraps, watercolours, pencil drawings, photographs, greeting cards and crests, some albums partially excised, mixed bindings, various sizes (14)

£200-300

Lot 199 197 Scrap albums. Two scrap albums, mid 19th century, containing engravings, mezzotints, lithographs, watercolours and pencil drawings, including portraits, genre, British & foreign topographical views, natural history, military and scraps, one volume gilt diced calf, the other reverse calf, covers detached, one album lacking spine, folio (2)

£300-500

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199 Theatrical Autographs. A well presented album of theatrical postcards and autographs, including real photo postcards, photographs, autograph letters, notes and clipped signatures, mostly with one or two items tipped on or laid in to rectos of 136 leaves, largely alphabetically arranged, autographs include Francesco Tosti, Turner Layton, Madame Albani, Oscar Asche, Mary Anderson, Lionel Brugh, Lily Braiton, Sir Squire Bancroft, Marie Wilton, Wilson Barrett, Mrs Patrick Campbell, Constance Collier, Ben Davies, Isabella Dallas, Gertrude Elliott, William Farren, Weedon Grossmith, Sydney Grunny, Adeline Genee, Adelaide Neilson, Julia Neilson, Charles James Mathews, Nellie Melba, Dan Leno, Philip Astley, John Astley, Lillie Langtry, Madge Kendal, Laura Keene [1826-1873; 4-page ALS on Laura Keene’s Theatre letterhead], Charles Kean (2-page ALS), Ellis Jeffreys, Henry Irving (1-page ALS), Priscilla Reed, J. Forbes-Robertson, Clara Rousby, Thomas Chiswell King, Rejane (signature), Ella Snyder, E.H. Sothern, Katie Seymour, Fred Terry, Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Vesta Tilley, Ellaline Terriss, Ellen Terry, Violet Vanbrugh, Alfred Wigan, Benjamin Webster, George Robey & Muriel Blanche (signed photograph), etc., bookplates of Sir Charles Nall-Cain and Brocket to front endpapers, top edge gilt, modern red morocco gilt by Riviere, 4to

ANTIQUARIAN

201 Ackermann (R., publisher). The Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce, Manufactures, Fashions and Politics, 7 volumes, numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12 & 14, 1809 - 1815, decorative titles, approximately 150 aquatint engravings with contemporary hand colouring, including thirty-four architectural & topographical views, seventy-five fashion plates, twenty-nine furniture, with others including sporting and natural history, maps and carriages, plus six uncoloured engravings, some pages torn with loss, occasional spotting, uniform half calf gilt, heavily worn and frayed with some boards detached or near detached, 8vo, together with, La Belle Assemblee or Court and Fashionable Magazine, 2 volumes, 9 & 10, 1829, sixteen engraved fashion plates with contemporary hand colouring and eleven uncoloured engraved portraits, some marginalia and manuscript annotations to verso of prints, contemporary half morocco gilt, rubbed and worn, 8vo

Laura Keene was a noted British-born actress and stage manager who headlined the cast of ‘Our American Cousin’ during its fateful performance at Ford’s Theatre the night of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination. Some anecdotal evidence suggests that she cradled the stricken President in the Presidential Box after Booth had made his escape. Autograph material by Laura Keene is very uncommon. (1) £500-800

Sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return. (9)

£300-500

202 Baskerville Press. Publii Virgilii Maronis Bucolica, Georgica, et Aeneis, 1st edition, Birmingham: Johannis Baskerville, 1757, upper outer corner of title excised, list of subscribers present, modern endpapers with bookplate of Lord Conesford to upper pastedown, hinges cracked, contemporary speckled cald, gilt armorial to centre of upper board, old reback and corner repairs, 4to, together with Quintus Horatius Flaccus, 1st edition, Birmingham: Johannis Baskerville, 1770, engraved frontispiece (trimmed & relaid), lacking all four called four plates, with two additional plates bound in, all edges gilt, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine, joints cracked and slight wear to extremities, 4to

200 World War I album. An autograph album compiled by Miss Evelyn L. Lynton, working in her ward at Kingston Red Cross Hospital, New Malden [opened 1915 and closed 1919], containing autographs, message, poetry, etc., by wounded soldiers, approximately 55 entries in total, mostly with names, ranks and a personal message, also with 4 real photo postcards of the ward including 2 showing Nurse Lynton will L.S. Twite, on the verso of one stating that Twite was an American decorated with the Legion of Honour and the DCM, another card signed and dated by him, also 2 photographs, written mostly to rectos in pen and pencil and sometimes to versos, a few items loose, original limp cloth, spine deficient and upper cover detached, oblong 8vo

Gaskell 1 & 39. (2)

£150-200

203 Baskerville Press. 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..., 1st edition, 2nd issue, Cambridge: Printed by John Baskerville, Printer to the University, 1760, decorative border to title and text throughout volume, numerous cancels, letterpress price at foot of title ‘seven shillings and six pence, unbound’, later marbled front free endpapers, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt decorated black morocco, repaired at head & foot of spine, slight wear to extremities, 8vo, together with An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, being an Explanation and Vindication of the Principle and Doctrines of the People called Quakers..., by Robert Barclay, eighth English edition, Birmingham: Printed by John Baskerville, 1765, occasional worm holes and front of volume, errata not present, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine with red morocco title label, joints cracked, 4to

Many of the entries include the place and type of injury: ‘Left leg lost but not forgotten’, ‘Gassed at Givenchy’, ‘Wounded Ypres’, ‘Wounded at Loos’, Frostbite at Su[?]’, ‘Suvla Bay’ [Gallipoli], two entries marked ‘Shell shock’, also a pencil drawing of a suffragette titled ‘Why I joined the army’, a poem titled ‘A day at the trenches’ and a humorous list titled ‘The Army’s Ten Commandments’, etc. (1) £150-200

Gaskell 12 & 30. (2)

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204 Bible [Latin]. Biblia. Breves in eadem annotationes, ex doctiss. interpretationibus, & Hebraeorum commentarris, Paris, Robert Estienne, 1534, title with woodcut device with old paper restorations (not affecting printed text), text in small roman type in double-column, ruled in red throughout, old cloth divisional tabs to latter portion of text, all edges gilt, 18th century gilt-decorated red morocco, rubbed and some wear to joints and edges, outer corners showing, 8vo Darlow & Moule 6114. The first Estienne octavo edition. (1)

ÂŁ300-500

205 Bible [German]. Biblia, Das ist: Alle die Bucher der Heil. Schrift des Alten und Newen Testaments aus hebreischer und griechischer Spraach..., aufs new verteutscht durch J. Piscator...., Bern: A. Huguenet, 1684, additional engraved title, letterpress general and New Testament titles present (NT title imprint dated 1683), holes to letterpress general title and following three leaves at front of volume, lacking final leaf of text at rear, first & last few leaves frayed and some torn to margins (particularly final leaf), browning, spotting and some marginal dampstaining, front free endpaper torn, lacking rear endpaper, contemporary pigskin over wooden boards, with blind rollwork decoration, central brass boss to upper board and one corner piece to lower board only, lacking clasps, strong fabric adhesive tape repair at head of spine and strip down and around lower board, some wear, folio (1)

ÂŁ300-500

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206 Bible [German]. Biblia mit der Ausslegung. Die gantze heilige Schrifft, Altes und Neues Testaments... D. Martini Lutheri. Mit einer kurtzen jedoch grundlichen Erklarung des Textes ... Summarien ... aus des ... D. Lucae Osiandri..., Luneburg: Gedruckt und verlegt durch Johann und Heinrich, die Sterne, 1650, additional engraved general title, letterpress general title with large woodcut initial and printer’s device (both lined to verso), engraved New Testament title present, one single-page engraved map and one double-page engraved table only (of 7 leaves of plates in total, lacking portrait of Lucas Osiander etc.), text in three columns throughout, engraved table with repaired closed tear, 2T3 torn at rear with major loss and lacking final leaf 2T4 (tables), marginal fraying to first & last leaves, some dampstaining throughout, some toning and occasional spotting, recent endpapers, modern morocco with near contemporary blind decorated & diced calf covers and spine overlaid, folio (1)

208 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament and the New; with the Apocrypha: Translated out of the Original Tongues, with Annotations, Birmingham: Printed by John Baskerville, 1769, general and New Testament titles present (NT title with imprint dated 1771), engraved frontispiece and nine plates, all edges gilt, bookplate of Ken Tomkinson to upper pastedown, 20th century half calf by Sangorski & Sutcliffe (with binding invoice dated 2.3.1967), red morocco title label to spine, light fading to spine, folio Herbert 1210; Gaskell 35. The volume was issued in parts, starting in January 1769, the earlier state of the title-page being issued in the first part; it was probably reprinted in 1772 for use when the book was sold complete. (1) £250-350

209 Bible [Cree]. [Old and New Testaments in Native American Cree language], 2 volumes bound in one, [translated by William Mason], British and Foreign Bible Society, 1861-62, [4], 855, [1]; 292 pages, title page to each volume, text in two columns, printed entirely in Cree, all edges gilt, original yellow chalk-glazed endpapers (some light staining to edges), contemporary blind patterned full morocco, rubbed and some wear to spine and edges, covers detached, and leather vertically split to spine, and chipped with slight loss to extreme head and foot, outer corners bumped, thick 8vo

£400-600

207 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament, and the New: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues..., Imprinted at London by Bonham Norton and John Bill, 1625, general and New Testament woodcut titles present (NT title with early genealogical entries to verso, with consequent showthrough), Apocrypha present, double-column black letter text, colophon dated 1625, lower outer corner of New Testament title & last three leaves repaired to outer corners, some spotting, dustsoiling, browning, marks and occasional dampstaining, 20th century dark brown morocco by Birdsall & Son, Northampton, 4to Herbert 396. (1)

Darlow & Moule 3130. Ayer, Indian Linguistics, Cree 5. Presentation copy from William Mason, with handwritten inscription to verso of blank leaf facing title initialled H.V. and dated July 1862, ‘The Bible in the language of the Cree Indians in North America - Given to me, June 1862, by the Rev. William Mason, Missionary among the Cree Indians - The translation was the work of Mr Mason & his wife - Mr Mason attended our Missionary Meeting in 1861. H.V. July. 62’. The first edition of the complete bible entirely printed in the Cree, prepared by the Methodist (later Anglican) Minister William Mason and his wife Sophia Thomas Mason while on missionary work in Prince Rupert’s land, with the assistance of several native speakers. (1) £500-700

£200-300

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210 Bible [Dutch]. Biblia, dat is: De gantsche H. Schrifture, vervattende alle de Canonycke Boecken des Ouden en des Nieuwen Testaments. Door Last van de hoogh Mog: Heeren Staten Generael der Vereenighde Nederlanden, en volgens het Besluyt van de Sinode Nationael, gehouden tot Dordrecht, inde Jaaren 1618 ende 1619..., Amsterdam: Jacobus Conynenberg & Isaac van der Putte, 1723, engraved general title, with authorisation signature Nik. Wiltens to verso, leaf detached, letterpress New Testament title, leaf Ff6 torn with loss and closed tear to following leaf, bound with De CL Psalmen des Propheten Davids, Met eenige andre Lofsangen..., Amsterdam, 1723, occasional dampstaining to margins and few ink marks, contemporary diced and blind decorated calf over wooden boards, brass clasps present, 4to

213 Bindings. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ..., London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts and Green, 1865, engraved frontispiece, full-page illustrations and decorative borders, some light dampstaining to lower outer corners at front & rear, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt & blind decorated morocco by Riviere, 4to, together with The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments..., London: John Murray, 1845, chromolithograph frontispiece, titles and plates, decorative initials and borders in blue & red, gilt decorated gauffered edges, contemporary gilt decorated morocco, slightly rubbed to extremities, large 8vo

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214 Bindings. The Blue Fairy Book, edited by Andrew Lang, 1889, black & white frontispiece and illustrations, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, contemporary navy half morocco, attractive gilt decorated spine, 8vo, together with Works of Jane Austen, 5 vols., Macmillan & Co., 1897-98, illustrations by Hugh Thomson, top edge gilt, contemporary light brown half calf gilt, slightly rubbed to spines, 8vo, with The Mystery of Edwin Drood, by Charles Dickens, 1870, engraved portrait frontispiece and additional title, black & white plates, some spotting, contemporary brown calf, gilt decorated spine with green morocco title label, 8vo, with The Complete Works of C.S. Calverley, with a Biographical Notice by Sir Walter J. Senall, 1902, portrait frontispiece, top edge gilt, contemporary green half calf by Blackwell of Oxford, gilt decorated spine faded, 8vo, plus The Land and the Book..., by W.M. Thomson, 1890, contemporary tree calf gilt, 8vo and The Red Book of Animal Stories by Andrew Lang, 1899, original gilt blocked red cloth, 8vo

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£100-150

211 Bindings. Olrig Grange, edited by Hermann Kunst, 2nd edition, Glasgow, James Maclehose, 1872, & Borland Hall, by the author of Olrig Grange, 2nd edition, Glasgow, James Maclehose, 1874, halftitle to each volume, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, with bookplate of Charles Tennant to front pastedowns, late 19th century fine gilt-decorated red full morocco by Maclehose of Glasgow, generally in bright condition, 8vo, together with Ingoldsby (Thomas), The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvels, Carline Edition, Richard Bentley & Son, 1887, etched plates by George Cruikshank, John Leech and D. Barham, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, contemporary elaborately gilt-decorated red full morocco (by Bickers & Son, Leicester), in very good condition, 8vo, plus Scott (Sir Walter), The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, complete in one volume, edited by J.G. Lockhart, Edinburgh, Adam and Charles Black, 1872, engraved plates after Turner, wood engraved illustrations to text, some spotting to preliminary leaves, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, contemporary elaborately gilt-decorated red full morocco (by Bickers & Son, Leicester), very slightly rubbed to upper joint, generally in very good condition, large thick 8vo, and six other 19th century titles, various, all bound in period or later red morocco, including R.S. Surtees, Jorrocks’ Jaunts and Jolities, 3rd edition, 1869, Poetical Works of Longfellow, 1867, Scott’s Lay of the Last Minstrel, Edinburgh, 1854, James Montgomery, Pelican Island and Other Poems, 3rd edition, 1828, etc. (10)

(10)

£150-200

215 Blackstone (William). Commentaries on the Laws of England, 4 volumes, mixed editions (volume 1 2nd edition, volume 2 3rd edition, volumes 3 & 4 1st editions), Oxford, 1766-69, engraved Table of Consanguinity and Table of Dissents, occasional light spotting and offsetting, armorial bookplates of Lord Grey de Wilton to front pastedowns, recent antique-style half calf with red morocco gilt spine labels and raised bands, 4to A handsome set. PMM 212 (first edition); Rothschild 407. (4)

£150-200

£1000-1500

216 Browne (John). Myographia Nova, or, A Graphical Description of all the Muscles in the Humane Body, as They Arise in Dissection..., 1698, engraved portrait frontispiece (slightly torn and frayed without loss), 50 engraved plates (including additions), some trimmed, shaved or inserted, some spotting and browning throughout, contemporary calf, worn, upper cover detached, folio

212 Bindings. Letters to His Son by the Earl of Chesterfield on the Fine Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman, Beau Brummel Edition, 2 volumes, New York, 1925, monochrome plates, top edge gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated blue full morocco (by Whitman Bennett, New Jersey), some marks and spines lightly discoloured, 8vo, limited edition 904/1999, together with Bury (Adrian), Shadow of Eros, a biographical and critical study of the life and works of Sir Alfred Gilbert, Dropmore Press, 1952, monochrome plates, partly untrimmed, original brown half morocco gilt, large 8vo, limited edition 105/300, plus Borrow (George), Lavengro the Scholar, The Gypsy, The Priest, illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan, T.N. Foulis, 1914, tipped-in colour plates, all edges gilt, contemporary green full morocco gilt (by Sangorski & Sutcliffe), some minor marks and spine lightly faded, 8vo, and other later 19th and early 20th century morocco bindings by Zaehnsdorf, Sangorski, Hatchards, Asprey and others, various, including The Pageant of London by Richard Davey, 1906, Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage by Byron, 1841, Works of Dante Gabriele Rossetti, 1911, The Story of the Coronation by Randolph S. Churchill, 1953, Phoenix at Coventry, by Basil Spence, 1962, etc., generally in very good condition, mostly 8vo (25)

£100-150

Wing B5129. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (1)

£300-400

217 Camerarius (Philipp). Operae Horarum Succisivarum sive Meditationes Historicae, [20] leaves, 524 pages, [39] index leaves, title with engraved border, woodcut initials, occasional early annotations and underlying in brown ink, with ownership signature of Caroli Fr. Orlik at head, and other old inscriptions crossed out, light dampstain to inner margins towards rear of volume, with final leaf partly stuck to rear cover, old limp vellum with vellum ties, rubbed and some staining, small 4to The second edition, following its first appearance in 1591 of a work containing a variety of essays and obsversations on history and myth, and which includes reference to the story of Faust. (1) £150-200

£200-300

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219 Charles I. The Acts made in the First Parliament of our Most High and Dread Soveraigne Charles..., Holden by Himselfe, present in Perso, with his Three Estates, at Edinburgh, upon the twentie eight day of June, Anno Domini 1633, Edinburgh: Printed by Robert Young, 1633, title cropped at foot touching lower line of imprint, bound with The Acts Done and Past in the First Session of the Third Parliament of our Soveraigne Lord Charles..., Holden at Edinburgh, and beginning the fourth of June 1644, and ending the 29 day of July the same year 1644, Edinburgh: Printed by Evan Tyler, 1644, bound with The Acts Done and Past in the Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Sessions of the First Triennall Parliament..., Holden at Edinburgh, Stirling, Pearth, and S. Andrews... seventh of January 1645. and ending... fourth of February 1646..., Edinburgh: Printed by Evan Tyler, 1646, bound with Acts Done and Past in the Sixth Session of the First Triennial Parliament..., Holden at Edinburgh... third of November 1646. and ending the twenty seventh of March 1647, Edinburgh: Printed by Evan Tyler, 1647, bound with Acts Done and Past in the Second Session of the second Triennal Parliament of our Soveraign Lord Charles the I..., and in the First Parliament of our Soveraign Lord Charles the II..., Holden at Edinburgh, beginning the 4 of January, and ending the 16 of March 1649, Edinburgh: Printed by Evan Tyler, 1649, some soiling, dampstaining, browning and marks throughout, near contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine, rubbed and some dampstaining, folio, plus Charles II, State Tracts: Being a Collection of Several Treatises Relating to the Government. Privately Printed in the Reign of K. Charles II, London: Printed in the Year, 1689, initial few leaves dampstained, front free endpaper loose, creased & dampstained, armorial bookplate of James Marquiss of Carnarvon to upper pastedown, contemporary speckled calf, upper board detached and lower joint cracked, folio

218 Caradoc (Saint, of Llancarfan). The Historie of Cambria, now called Wales: A part of the most famous Yland of Brytaine, written in the Brytish Language above two hundreth yeares past: translated into English by H. Lhoyd Gentleman: corrected, augmented, and continued out of Records and best approoved Authors, by David Powel Doctor in divinitie, 1st edition, [Imprinted at London by Rafe Newberie and Henrie Denham, 1584], pp.[14],22,1-48,65-356,365-401,[10], title within decorative woodcut border (torn to lower third with loss, and repaired), woodcut illustrations to letterpress including portraits & shields, text mostly in black letter, few initials and one shield hand painted, occasional old marginalia, D1 torn to fore-edge blank margin (with slight loss to marginal note), lacking 13 leaves of text including last leaf of 1st gathering, F1-8, 2C3-2C6 and also final blank, some dustsoiling, light dampstaining and few marks, 19th century marbled endpapers with split hinges, late 17th/early 18th century blind panelled calf, rebacked, board corners worn, small 4to

(2)

£200-300

220 [Charles I]. An Exact and most Impartial Accompt of the Indictment, Arraignment, Trial, and Judgment (according to Law) of Twenty nine Regicides, the Murtherers of His Late Sacred Majesty of most Glorious Memory: begun at Hicks-Hall on Tuesday, the 9th of October, 1660. And continued (at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayley) untill Friday, the nineteenth of the same Moneth. Together with a summary of the Dark, and Horrid Decrees of those Caballists, Preparatory to that Hellish Fact. Exposed to view for the Reader’s Satisfaction, and Information of Posterity, London: Andrew Crook and Edward Powel, 1660, [2], 48 p., 49-56 leaves, 57-148, 153-287 pp., verso of first leaf: Imprimatur; J. Berkenhead, 19th century signature to title, some toning and spotting, few marks, later endpapers, contemporary sheep, old rebak, joints cracked, rubbed and worn, 4to

STC 4606, ESTC S121940, Sabin 40914. The first printed history of Wales, it was probably first written in Latin rather than Welsh (the original is not known). This English version was assembled and translated by Humphrey Llwyd from various Welsh sources and expanded by David Powell. “A special interest in this work for American collectors consists in its relation of the most ancient ‘Voyage and Discovery of the West Indies, performed by Madoc, the sonne of Owen Guined, prince of North Wales, anno 1170’” (Sabin). (1) £300-500

Wing N1403A, ESTC R222299. This work is an anonymous work, compiled by Heneage Finch, Earl of Nottingham. In this edition signature V has 2 leaves. (1) £150-200

221 [Coombe, William]. Tour of Doctor Prosody in Search of the Antique and Picturesque through Scotland, The Hebrides, The Orkney and Shetland Isles, 1821, twenty hand-coloured aquatint plates by C. Williams or W. Read, edges untrimmed, original publisher’s boards, printed title label to spine, 8vo Abbey, Life, 277 and Tooley 433. (1)

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222 Corelli (Arcangelo). Concerti grossi, con duoi violini, e violoncello di concertino obligati, e duoi altri violini, viola, e basso di concerto grosso, ad arbitrio, che si potranno radoppiare, Opera sesta XII great concertos, or sonatas, for two violins and a violincello: or for two violins more, a tenor, and a thorough-bass: which may be doubled at pleasure, Being the sixth and last work of Arcangelo Corelli, J. Walsh and I. Hare, 7 volumes (parts, as issued), first English edition, light dust-soiling and marginal marks, without portrait (as often), stitched as issued without covers, folio Smith 466. (7)

£300-500

223 Cruikshank (George, illustrator). Fairy Library, 4 vols., [185354], includes Cinderella and the Glass Slipper; Puss in Boots; Hop-O’My-Thumb and the Seven-League Boots; The History of Jack & the Bean-Stalk, numerous etched plates, publisher’s printed wrappers bound in at rear, all edges gilt, later uniform style morocco gilt by Riviere & Son (in green, tan, red and blue), small slim 4to, together with Evans (John), Picture of Worthing; to which is added an account of the Adjacent Villages, and of the Rides and Excursions in its Vicinity, 2 vols., Worthing: printed by William Phillips, 1814, three engraved plates (2 folding) and one hand coloured single-page map, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, early 20th century brown morocco by R. De Coverly, gilt decorated spines, small 8vo, with Vaughan (Henry), Silex Scintillans, Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations, London: Pickering, 1847, book label of Charles Rugge Price, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt decorated brown morocco, Pickering bookseller label to upper pastedown, small 8vo, plus Drayton (Michael), Nimphidia, The Court of Fayrie, Stratford Upon Avon: Shakespeare Head, 1921, top edge gilt, contemporary marbled calf by Riviere, gilt decorated spine, slim 8vo, (limited edition 65/500) (8)

£200-300

224 Descartes (Rene). L’Homme et la Formation du Foetus..., 2nd revised and corrected edition, Paris: Theodore Girard, 1677, woodcut illustrations throughout, a little spotting, contemporary mottled calf, gilt-decorated spine with raised bands, rebacked with original spine relaid, a little loss at head and foot, corners worn, 4to The first edition appeared in Latin in 1662, the first French edition appearing in 1664. (1) £300-500

225 Dickens (Charles). The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, 1st edition, 1837, etched frontispiece, additional title and etched plates by R. Seymour and Phiz, some light toning and a few spots, all edges gilt, later red full calf gilt by Riviere, 8vo, together with The Mystery of Edwin Drood, 1st edition, 1870, portrait frontispiece, additional title and plates by S.L. Fildes, scattered light spotting, bound from parts with upper wrappers only from April-September 1870 bound-in front and rear in later full calf gilt by Riviere, plus a later cloth portfolio containing parts I-VI of the same, April-September 1870, lacking some wrappers and advertisements, with two others by Dickens: Bleak House, 1853 and Oliver Twist, new edition, 1846 (rebound later by Riviere) (5)

£300-400

226 Dioscorides (Pedanius). De Medicinali Materia libri sex, Joanne Ruellio Svessionensi interprete..., Additis etiam Annotationibus... Gualtherum H. Ryff..., Frankfurt, Christoph Egenolph, [1543], two parts bound in one (the second part being a commentary by Johann Lonicer, with Narburg imprint, and dated 1543 to colophon), title to each part with printer’s woodcut device, second title with woodcut head-piece, numerous woodcut illustrations of plants and animals, etc., to first part, some restoration to lower margins at front of volume, affecting a few words, one or two minor worm tracks to upper and lower margins towards rear of volume, not affecting text, old plain boards with spine label, rubbed and some wear Adams D663. Wellcome 1784. The first Egenolph edition, containing Ruel’s latin translation of Dioscorides, with a new commentary by Lonicer and annotations by Ryff. (1) £1000-1500

227 Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge, “Lewis Carroll”). Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, 12th thousand, Macmillan & Co., 1868, monochrome illustrations by John Tenniel, bound with Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, 1st edition, Macmillan & Co., 1872, monochrome illustrations by John Tenniel, some spotting to preliminary leaves, marbled edges and endpapers, contemporary presentation inscription to half-title ‘J.H. Woodhouse from Lucy & Papa, July 18 1869’, related newscuttings pasted to front blanks, bookplate of George David Leslie Melville to front endpapers, contemporary red gilt decorated full calf, with green morocco title label to spine, very slightly rubbed (generally in good condition), 8vo The second title with misprint ‘wade’ for ‘wave’ on page 21. (1)

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£200-300

228 Dyce (Alexander). The Works of William Shakespeare, volumes 110, 4th edition, 1880-81, black and white frontispiece with some offsetting to title-pages, minor spotting to text blocks, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated purple morocco bound by Bickers & Son, spines slightly faded, 8vo, together with Chambers (Robert, [editor]), The Life and Works of Robert Burns, volumes 1-4, library edition, 1886, some light spotting, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated blue calf bound by Bickers & Son, boards slightly rubbed, spines lightly faded, 8vo, plus Harness (W.), Shakespeare’s Dramatic Works: with a life of the author..., volumes 1-8, 1830, black and white illustrations with slight offsetting, some light spotting, bookplate to front pastedowns, uniform contemporary gilt-decorated blue morocco, 8vo, plus The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. with Murphy’s essay, edited by Robert Lynam, volumes 1-6, 1825, contemporary gilt-decorated brown calf, volume 1 rebound retaining boards and partial spine, 8vo 58 (28)

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229 Engelgrave (Hendrik). Lux Evangelica sub Velum Sacrorum Emblematum Recondita in Anni Dominicas Selecta Historia et Morali Doctrina variè Adumbrata per Hen. Engelgrave Societatis Jesu, Cologne: Jacobum à Meurs, 1655, engraved title, fifty-two engraved emblem illustrations to text, first few leaves with closed tear at gutter, some slight toning, near-contemporary calf, spine faded, edges rubbed, 12mo (1)

£70-100

230 Fontaine (Nicolas, Sieur de Royaumont). The History of the Old and New Testament, Extracted out of Sacred Scripture, from the Holy Fathers, and other Ecclesiastical Writers..., and to this third impression are added the Discourses, with the Sculptures of the Apocrypha and the contents of the several chapters in each book of the Bible..., London: Printed for the undertaker R. Blome, 1705, engraved frontispiece, four doublepage maps and one double-page plan of Jerusalem (lacking right hand half), numerous engraved plates, subscribers list, some repaired closed tears and many margins strengthened, some worm trails & holes mostly to blank margins at front of volume, spotting mostly to margins, late 18th/early 19th century half calf, worn, worming to upper panel of spine, folio (1)

£100-150

231 Fuller (Thomas). The Church-History of Britain; from the Birth of Jesus Christ, untill the Year MDCXLVIII, 1st edition, London: John Williams, 1655, fine folding engraved plan of Cambridge and four engraved plates (including one double-page), divisional titles (for the 11 books of The Church, The History of the University of Cambridge and the History of Waltham Abbey), one plate with closed tear, occasional spotting and light dustsoiling, lacking marbled free endpapers and front blank free endpapers torn, contemporary calf, joints cracked and lacking upper panel of spine, title label deficient and foot of spine worn, folio Wing F2416. (1)

£200-300

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234 Gibbon (Edward). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, volumes 1-8, new edition, 1887, black and white portrait frontispiece to volume 1, folding map frontispiece to volumes 2-8, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated blue calf bound by Relfe Brothers, spines slightly faded and rubbed, 8vo, together with Grote (George), History of Greece..., volumes 1-10, new edition, 1888, black and white frontispiece, some minor toning, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated purple calf prize binding bound by Baker & Son, spines faded, 8vo, plus Hallam (Henry), The Constitutional History of England, 3 volumes, 9th edition, 1857, History of Middle Ages, 3 volumes, 12th edition, 1860, History of Literature of Europe, 4 volumes, 6th edition, 1860, some light spotting, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated tan calf, spines slightly faded and rubbed with minor loss, 8vo (28)

£100-150

235 Gibbon (Edward). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, with Notes by Dean Milman and M. Guizot. Edited, with Additional Notes, by William Smith, 8 vols., John Murray, 1855, engraved portrait frontispiece and few engraved maps (some folding & hand-coloured in outline), cloth hinge repairs, contemporary tree calf gilt, contrasting morocco labels to spines, slight wear to extremities, 8vo (8)

236 Golnitz (Abraham). Compendium Geographicum succincta methodo adornatum, Amsterdam, Elzevir Press, 1649, [24], 278, [120] pages, including engraved title and final blank, light waterstain to a few leaves towards rear of volume, modern light brown full calf, 12mo, together with Perefixe (Hardouin de), Histoire du Roy Henry le Grand, Amsterdam, Anthoine Michiels, 1661, additional engraved title (remargined), all edges gilt, bookplate of John Noble Johnson M.D. to front pastedown, and his gilt crest to centre of both covers, and a later bookplate of Albert R. Graves to front pastedown also, early 19th century red straight-grained full morocco gilt, very slightly rubbed, 12mo, plus Curtius (Quintus), De la vie et des actions d’Alexandre le Grand. De la traduction de Mr. de Vaugelas, edition nouvelle enrichie de figures, The Hague, 1700, additional engraved title (dated 1696, with imprint of Henry Wetstein of Amsterdam), printed title in red and black, engraved plates, 12mo, and Scarron (Paul), Le Virgile Travesty en vers burlesques, revue & corrigé, 3 volumes bound in 2 (including Suite du Virgile Travesty), Amsterdam, R. & G. Wetstein (except 3rd volume Amsterdam, Pierre Mortier, 1706), 1712, additional engraved title to each volume, printed titles in red and black, engraved plates, contemporary half-calf gilt, 12mo, and two others, similar (Kaspar Schoppe, Grammatica Philosophica, Franeker, Franciscus Halma, 1704 & Nouveau Testament, Amsterdam, P et I Blaeu, 1697, all 12mo

232 Gellius (Aulus). Noctes redditae nuper omni discussa caligine micantissimae, [edited by Carlo Aldobrandi], Florence, Philippi de Giunta, January 1513, [16] + 330 leaves, title with woodcut decorative border, partly hand-coloured, woodcut initials, including some hand-coloured in red, contemporary annotations in pale red or brown ink throughout, one or two minor marginal stains, printer’s woodcut device to verso of final blank leaf (P4), contemporary blinddecorated and gilt-decorated full calf, rubbed and marked, with some stains, and wear to extremities, small 8vo Adams 342. Brunet II, 1523. (1)

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£300-400

233 Gendre (Antoine). De Febre Epidemica in Montis-Albani obsidione grassata, medica dissertatio, 1st edition, Lyons, Antoine Chard, 1626, title printed in red and black, with early signature of Bernhard Rottendorff med: Doct: and I. Cleghorn, 1791, to head and foot, minor marginal staining to first few leaves, bound with Camerarius (Joachim, editor), Synoposis Commentariorum de Peste. Autoribus Hieronymo donzellino, Joanne Philippo Ingrassia, Caesare Rincio, Joachimo Camerario, Nuremberg, Catharinae Gerlachin & Haeredum Johannis Montani, 1583, title with printer’s woodcut device, 17th century vellum, rubbed and darkened to spine, 8vo (1)

£100-150

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237 Great Fire of London. Lex Ignea: or The School of Righteousness. A Sermon Preach’d before the King, Octob. 10. 1666. At the Solemn Fast appointed for the late Fire in London. By William Sandcroft, D.D. Dean of S. Pauls, London: R. Pawlett, [1666], 36pp., title with engraved image of St. Pauls Cathedral in flames, upper margin of initial four leaves with burn hole, bound with [Sancroft, William Archbishop of Canterbury], A Sermon Preached in S. Peter’s Westminster, on the first Sunday in Advent, at the Consecration of... John [Cosin] Lord Bishop of Durham [and others], 1660, 39pp., stain & some worming to fore-margin of first two pamphlets, bound with twenty other late 17th century sermons, including A Sermon at the Funeral of Sir Edmund-Bury Godfrey, One of His Majesties Justices of the Peace, Who was Barbarously Murthered. Preached on Thursday the last day of October 1678. In the Parish Church of St. Martin in the Fields, by William Lloyd D.D. Dean of Bangor, 1678; Gods Providence in the midst of Confusions. Set out in a Sermon Preach’d at the Savoy, January the 30. 1681. Being the Anniversary of the Martyrdom of King Charles I, by Anthony Horneck, 1682; A Sermon Preached at St. Mary Le Bow, Novemb. 27. 1682. Being the Day of the Wiltshire-Feast, by Edward Pelling, 1683; A Discourse of the Soveraign Power, in a Sermon Preached at St. Mary Le Bow, Nov. 28. 1682. Before the Artillery Company of London..., by George Hickes, 1682; A Sermon Taken out of an Oxford Scholar’s Pocket, Who was found Dead in Bishop’s Wood, Near High-Gate, on Munday, Feb. 15. 1685/6. Together with a True Relation of the Manner of his being Discovered there, 1688, few sermons with occasional dust-soiling, minor marks and one or two closed tears, lacking front free endpaper, library bookplate to upper pastedown, late 17th/early 18th century blind panelled calf, joints cracked and worn at head & foot of spine, 4to (1)

£300-400

238 Grisone (Federico). Ordini di cavalcare et modi di conoscere le natvre de cavalli, di emendare i lor vitii..., 2 parts in 1, Venice: Andrea Muschio, 1620, some woodcut initials and head-pieces, full-page engraved illustrations of bridles and bits, separate title to part 2, blank leaf (i2) present, minor spotting and soiling, mostly at front and rear, old ownership inscription to front pastedown, later limp vellum, soiled, 4to (1)

£300-500

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239 Grisone (Federico). Hippokomike [Greek]. Künstlicher Bericht und allerzierlichste beschreybung... Wie die Streitbarn Pferdt ... zum Ernst und Ritterlicher Kurtzweil geschickt und volkommen zumachen..., 1st edition, Augsburg: Michael Manger, 1570, title printed in red and black within woodcut border, woodcut initials and tailpieces, full-page woodcut illustrations of horses, equestrian manoeuvers, bits and tourneys, folding double-page woodcut plate of a leaping horse bound after colophon at rear (a little frayed at upper margin), some occasional spotting and old marginal dampstaining, contemporary ownership inscription dated 1571 to front free endpaper, contemporary limp vellum, soiled and worn, folio Nissen ZBI 1723. (1)

£2000-3000

240 Handel (George Frederic). Six Concertos for the Harpsicord or Organ, published I. Walsh, circa 1750, 48 pp., a little worming to foremargin just touching plate impressions of early leaves, old ownership name at head of title, bound with Six Concerto’s for the Organ or Harpsichord with instrumental parts compos’d by Mr William Felton, printed for John Johnson, circa 1750, 45 pp., bound with Eight Suits of early lessons for the Harpsichord by Mr Felton, Opera Terza, published John Johnson, circa 1750, title and 48 pp. engraved music, contemporary half sheep over marbled boards with printed paper label to upper cover captioned in manuscript, worn, plus a similar volume of engraved music with pieces composed by J.L. Dussek (Op. 19 & Op. 28), Muzio Clementi (Op. 22) and Leopold Kozeluch (Op. 43), all published circa 1800, manuscript index to front free endpaper and bookplate to front pastedown, contemporary half calf, soiled and worn, both folio (2)

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241 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, 1st edition, 3rd issue, 1841[1845], engraved frontispiece, additional title (dated 1845), and thirty-seven plates, first and final leaves spotted, hinges split, bookplate of J & U Brass on front pastedown, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt decorated red morocco, extremities rubbed and spine a little darkened, 8vo (1)

£80-120

242 Herwart von Hohenburg (Hans Friedrich). Von der Hochberhümpten, Adelichen vnd Ritterlichen Kunst der Reyterey, 1st edition, Tegernesee, 1581, title printed in red and black within woodcut border, 38 leaves of woodcuts including 7 folding, old manuscript notes in German to 3 blank leaves at rear, some old dampstaining, light browning and spotting throughout, title-page with 2 tiny holes and a little marginal worming, not affecting illustrations or text, old limp vellum with flap and leather tie, some soiling and wear, folio A rare work on horsemanship, one of very few books printed by the monastic press at Tegernesee and first issued in 1577. (1) £2000-3000

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Lot 244 243 Hunt (Leigh). Men, Women, and Books; A selection of sketches, essays and critical memoirs, from his uncollected prose writings, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 2 volumes, 1847, engraved frontispiece, without half-titles, top edge gilt, later crushed green gilt-decorated full morocco (by Worsfold), a little darkened to spines, generally in very good condition, with original cloth covers and spines preserved at end of each volume, bookplate of Charles Waterman Armour to front pastedown of each volume, 8vo Handsome copy. (2)

£100-150

244* Illuminated leaves. Two illuminated leaves, circa 1550, two leaves with blue, gold and red Latin text, heightened with gilt, text on verso and recto, paper size 170 x 120mm, each mounted, framed and double glazed (2)

£100-200

245 Johnson (Captain Charles, pseud.). A General History of the Pyrates..., 2 volumes, 4th edition, 1726, engraved folding map and 3 plates including 1 folding, 3 pp. publisher’s adverts at rear of volume 2, volume 2 lacks maps(? and half-title), last 2 leaves of Contents to volume 1 misbound at rear of Contents to volume 2, some spotting and marginal browning, volume 2 with large old damp stain to inner margins throughout, armorial bookplate of Peter Thellusson [1737-1797, Swiss businessman and banker] to front pastedowns, contemporary calf, skillful gilt-decorated calf rebacks with contrasting spine labels, a little rubbed, 8vo (2)

£300-400

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Lot 247 246 [Johnstone, Charles]. Chrysal; or the Adventures of a Guinea: by an Adept, 3 volumes, new edition, to which is now prefixed a sketch of the author’s life, 1821, 15 hand-coloured aquatint plates, some light spotting to endpapers, some light spotting to front and rear blank leaves, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, later 19th century polished full calf, gilt decorated spines with maroon morocco labels, in very good condition, 8vo, together with Douce (Francis), The Dance of Death exhibited in elegant engravings on wood with a dissertation on the several representations of that subject, but more particularly on those ascribed to Macaber and Hans Holbein, 1st edition, William Pickering, 1833, monochrome plates, occasional light spotting, top edge gilt, contemporary brown half morocco, gilt-decorated spine, one or two minor marks (generally in good condition), 8vo, plus Lesage (A.R.), The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillana. Newly translated from the French... by Martin Smart, embellished with 100 copper-plates, 4 volumes, printed for Richard Phillips, 1807, 100 copper engraved plates by Tomlinson, Warner, etc., contemporary calf gilt, rebacked with original spines laid down, some marks and spine label to first volume a little chipped, 8vo (7)

£150-200

247 Lauro (Giacomo). [Antique Urbis Splendor], Splendore dell’antica e moderna Roma nel quale si rappresentano tutti i principali tempii..., Rome: Andrea Fei, 1641, parallel text in Latin, Italian, French and German, 172 engraved plates (including 166 numbered plates, plus one page engraved index and five additional, unnumbered plates), occasional damp staining, contemporary calf, rubbed and worn, boards detached, contents a little shaken and partly loose, oblong folio Kissner 823. (1)

£1000-1500

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248 Le Grand (Antoine). Institutio Philosophiae secundum Principia D. Renati Descartes: Nova Methdo adornata & explicata, ... in usum juventutis academicae, Nuremburg, Johann Zieger, 1679, 1200 + [66] pages, engraved frontispiece, contemporary ink ownership inscription to front blank Ex Libris Magistri Roberti Stewart pastor, contemporary blind ruled full calf, thick 8vo, together with Seneca (Lucus Annaeus), L. Annaei Senecai Philosophi, et M. Annaei Senecai Rhetoris Opera quae extant omnia, Cologne, Samuel Crispin, 1614, 1276 pages, title with woodcut device, some marks and soiling, old annotation in ink to verso, contemporary calf, rubbed and some marks, thick 12mo

250 Missal. Missale Sacri Ordinis Praedicatorum, Auctoritate Apostolica approbatum, Rmi P.F. Antonini Cloche... jussu editum, Paris, Claude de Hansy, 1721, title printed in red and black with woodcut ornament, text printed in red and black, woodcut initials, full page copper engraved plates, old ink notes to rear blank, all edges gilt, later quarter calf incorporating old patterned boards, folio, together with Missale Romanum, Mechliniae [Mechcklenberg], H. Dessain, 1866, text printed in red and black, woodcut initials, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt-decorated red full morocco, with silver gilt corner pieces and clasps (one defective), slightly rubbed (generally in good condition), folio

An early edition of Le Grand’s compendium of the philosophy of Descartes, first published by Samuel Roycroft in 1694. (2) £150-200

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£150-200

251 Montgomery (James, Grahame, James & Benger, E.). Poems on the Abolition of the Slave Trade..., Embellished with Engravings from Pictures Painted by R. Smirke, 1st edition, R. Bowyer, 1809, additional engraved title, 9 plates after R. Smirke and 3 portrait plates by W. Worthington, occasional spotting, light dampstaining to upper margins of few leaves, 20th century half calf gilt, some faded & few marks, 4to (1)

£150-200

252 Morgagni (Giovanni Battista). Adversaria anatomica omnia..., 6 parts in one, Leiden, Johannem Arnoldum Langerak, 1723, half-title, engraved portrait frontispiece, title in red and black with engraved vignette, 11 engraved plates, including one folding, contemporary speckled calf, spine gilt, joints cracked with a little wear to extremities, 4to The first edition in one volume of the celebrated anatomist Gian Battista Morgagni’s six anatomical investigations, containing important new medical understanding of the larynx, trachea, urethra, and genitalia. (1) £150-200

253 [Morris, William]. The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith; The Poetical Works of William Falconer, The Aldine Edition of the British Poets, Bell & Daldy, 1870, with William Morris’s ownership signature dated 1870 on half-title and title-page respectively, and his monogrammed book ticket on front pastedowns, bookplate of Henry and Gwen Melchett on front free endpapers, hinges split, endpapers toned, Goldsmith with front free endpaper detached, original decorated green cloth, spines darkened and frayed at ends, 8vo, together with additional William Morris signature on a slip of paper

249 Lithgow (William). The Totall Discourse, of the rare adventures, and painefull peregrinations of long nineteene yeares travailes from Scotland, to the most famous Kingdomes in Europe, Asia and Affrica ..., imprinted at London by J. Okes, 1640, woodcut frontispiece (A1) not present, eight woodcut illustrations to text, occasional early marginalia, three leaves with outer corners cut and repaired, and two corners torn with slight loss, occasional light trimming to marginal notes, some soiling and marks throughout, endpapers renewed, rebacked and corners repaired, 4to STC 15713. (1)

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254 Nisbet (Alexander). A System of Heraldry, Speculative and Practical: with the True Art of Blazon, according to the most approved Heralds in Europe..., 2 vols., new edition, Edinburgh & London, 1816, fifty-two engraved plates (including frontispieces), two short closed tears and small hole to one plate in vol. 1, occasional browning, offsetting and scattered spotting, all edges gilt & marbled, mid 19th century light brown calf by Henderson & Bisset, elaborate gilt decoration to spines and board borders, morocco spine labels, folio A handsome set. (2)

256 Plinius Secundus (Caius). The Historie of the World. Commonly called, the natural historie of C. Plinius Secundus, translated into English by Philemon Holland, 2 volumes bound as 1, 1st edition in English, printed by Adam Islip, 1601, printer’s large woodcut device on titles, errata leaf with colophon at end of volume 2, lacks first and final blanks as usual, early ownership name of ‘Jno:Benthall’ to first title, another name at head crossed out, some occasional spotting and light marginal old dampstaining, lower margin of leaf 2A5 of volume 1 torn away without affecting text, small hole from paper thinning to centre of leaf 3F6 of volume 1 with loss affecting lettering of 3 lines recto and verso, 2 small holes to leaf 3N6 of index to volume 2 affecting lettering in 6 lines, marginal worm tracing to index leaves of volume 2 not affecting text, armorial bookplate of J.A. Knowles Renshaw to front pastedown, contemporary calf with gilt lozenge design to centre of both covers, old calf reback with leather label and raised bands, corners restored, somewhat rubbed and upper cover detached, folio (320 x 215mm)

£200-300

255 Philidor ( Francois Andre Danican). Analysis of the Game of Chess..., with critical remarks and notes by the author of The Stragems of Chess, translated from the last French edition... by W.S. Kemmy, 1819, engraved portrait frontispiece, title printed in red and black, engraved plate, woodcut diagrams in text, contemporary half calf gilt over marbled boards, slightly rubbed, small 8vo First edition of this translation. (1)

£100-150

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257 Plinius Secundus (Caius). The Historie of the World. Commonly called, the natural historie of C. Plinius Secundus, translated into English by Philemon Holland, 2 volumes bound as 1, 1st edition in English, printed by Adam Islip, 1601, printer’s large woodcut device on titles, errata leaf with colophon at end of volume 2, woodcut initials and ornaments, volume 1 title with marginal hole and dampstains, following few leaves with marginal dampstains, leaves A4-5 at front detached with frayed foremargins, leaves A2-B3 from volume 2 repaired (some loss of text), a few leaves in first volume affected at gutter by insect damage, armorial bookplate, later calf gilt, rubbed, folio

261 Rowlandson (Thomas, illustrator). The Tour of Dr. Syntax, In Search of the Picturesque, A Poem, 4th edition, with New Plates, London: R. Ackermann, April 1st 1813, thirty-one hand-coloured aquatint plates (including title & frontispiece, complete), list of plates at rear, some dampstaining mostly at rear, few marks, contemporary calf, neatly rebacked with gilt decorated spine, corners repaired, 8vo (1)

262 Royaumont (Le Sieur de, pseud. Nicolas Fontaine). The History of the Old and New Testament, Extracted out of Sacred Scripture, and Writers of the Fathers, 2 vols. in one, 2nd edition, corrected & enlarged, London: R. Blome, J. Sprint, John Nicholson & John Pero, 1701/1700, volume one title page printed in red & black, 239 engraved plates (of 240) on 131 leaves, five folding maps by Richard Blome including plan of Jerusalem, (some plates & one map cropped at fore-edge with loss), occasional spotting, dampstaining and browning, few closed tears, Appendix title repaired, slight fraying to fore-margins at front of volume with some strengthening repairs, bookplate of William Courtenay Morland, marbled endpapers with cloth hinge repairs, contemporary calf, old reback preserving original spine, joints cracked and some wear, folio

The first complete edition in English. STC 20029. Sold with all faults not subject to return. (1) £300-500

258 Richardson (Benjamin Ward). The Asclepiad. A book of original research and observation in the Science, Art, and Literature of Medicine, preventive and curative, (2nd series), 18841895, black and white plates, contemporary half calf gilt with leather labels to spines, rubbed, several joints cracked and upper cover to volume 11 detached, 8vo The Asclepiad was originally published by Richardson in 1861 with the subtitle of ‘Clinical Essays’. This was originally intended as a periodical but Richardson’s other activities led to the abandonment of this project. Richardson re-founded The Asclepiad with the new subtitle here and this run continued for 11 volumes from 1884 to 1895. An uncommon set with wide-ranging content as the subtitle suggest including many literary articles on subjects such as Keats’s medical training. (11) £600-800

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£100-150

260 Rousseau (Jean-Jacques). Emile, ou De l’Education, 3 volumes, Amsterdam, Jean Neaulme, 1762, engraved frontispiece to each volume, titles printed in red and black, later half calf gilt, first two volumes with some damp staining to covers, 8vo, together with Marsollier (M. de), Vie de Saint Francois de Sales, 2 volumes, Paris, 1826, engraved plates, some light spotting, contemporary full tree calf gilt, a little rubbed and some marks, plus other 18th and 19th century French literature and history, various, including Rollin, Traité des Etudes, 4 volumes, 1821, Rousseau, Confessions, 4 volumes, Leipzig, 1804, Oeuvres de Beranger, 4 volumes, Brussels, 1828, Leon Guerin, Le Tour du Monde, 2 volumes, Paris, 1841, Madame de Genlis, Les Veillées du Chateau, 3 volumes, Paris, 1804, Vertot, Histoire des Revolutions Suede, 2 volumes, Paris, 1795, De Jouy, L’Hermite de la guiame, ou Observations, sur les moeurs et les usages parisiens au commencement du XIXe siecle, 3 volumes, Paris, 1818, Malvina, par Madame [Cottin], 4 volumes, Paris, 1800, etc., all leather-bound, generally in good condition, mostly 8vo, including some 12mo (80)

£150-250

263 [Saumaise, Claude]. Defensio regia pro Carolo I. ad serenissimum Magnae Britanniae regem Carolum II. Filium natu majorem, Heredem & Successorem legitimum, [S.l.]: Sumptibus regiis, 1652, woodcut device to title (ink stamp to verso), bound with Milton (John), Joannis Miltoni Angli Pro populo Anglicano Defensio contra Claudii Anonymi, alias Salmasii, Defensionem regiam, London: Typis Du-Gardianis, 1651, woodcut armorial to title, bound with [Rowland, John], Pro rege et populo Anglicano Apologia, contra Iohannis Polypragmatici, (alias Miltoni Angli) Defensionem destructivam, Regis e Populi Anglicani, Antwerp: Hieronymum Verdussen, 1652, woodcut armorial to title, bound with Phillips (John), Responsio ad Apologiam Anonymi cujusdam tenebrionis pro Rege & Populo Anglicano infantissimam, London: Typis Dugardianis, 1652,woodcut armorial to title, bound with [Du Moulin the younger, Pierre], Regii Sanguinis Clamor ad Coelum Adversus Parricidas Anglicanos, Hagae-Comitum: Adriani Vlac, 1652, bound with Milton (John), Defensio secunda pro populo Anglicano : contra infamen libellum anonymum cui titulus..., Hagae-Comitum: Adriani Vlacq, 1654, occasional very light dampstaining to one or two leaves, contemporary vellum, vertical tears to spine with loss, 12mo

259 Rossini (Gioachino). Gran Sinfonia nell’Opera La Garza Ladra, ridotta per Forte Piano dal Sigr. P. Piazza, Milan, Giovanni Ricordi, circa 1820s, engraved music throughout in 13 sections, 3 separate title pages, waterstain throughout, contemporary moroccobacked boards, soiled and some wear and dampstaining, oblong folio, together with 3 others related, including Handel’s Messiah, published 1787, a mid-19th century edition of the same work, and one volume from the collected works of Mendelssohn, containing Ein Sommernachtstraum von Shakespeare, Leipzig, C.F. Peters, circa 1870s, all folio (4)

£100-150

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£200-300

264 Scapula (Johann). Lexicon Graeco-Latinum novum: in quo ex Primitiuorum & Simplicium fontibus Deriuata atque Composita ordine non minus Naturali, quàm Alphabetico, breuiter & dilucidè deducuntur , Editio ultima..., Basel: Sebastianum Henricpetri, [1600], woodcut device to title and verso of final leaf, title & a2 guarded and reattached, few leaves at front & rear also strengthened to gutter margin, light worming to fore-edge margins of few leaves, some dampstaining, contemporary panelled calf, few marks, folio (1)

£200-300

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265 Smollett (Tobias). Works, 12 volumes, Archibald Constable, 1899-1901, frontispiece to each, top edge gilt, contemporary navy half morocco by Zaehnsdorf, spines with raised bands and lettered and decorated in gilt, 8vo (12)

266 Speed (John). The Historie of Great Britaine under the Conquests of the Romans, Saxons, Danes and Normans. Their Originals, Manners, Habits, Warres, Coines and Seales..., from Julius Caesar unto the Raigne of King James of famous Memorie, 3rd edition, published John Dawson for George Humble, 1632, engraved portrait frontispiece of John Speed, additional engraved portrait of William the Conqueror, printer’s woodcut device to title, woodcut illustrations and decorative head & tailpieces throughout, a few pages with long repaired closed tears, very occasional spotting, lacks index, later marbled endpapapers, 19th century marbled calf, repaired and re-backed, a little worn at extremities, folio

£300-400

STC 23049. (1)

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Lot 267 267 Tagore (Sourindro Mohun). Mani-Mala; or, A Treatise on Gems, 2 parts in 2 volumes, 1st edition, Calcutta, printed by I.C. Bose, Stanhope Press, for the author, 1879-81. engraved portrait frontispiece, lithographed title, text in English, Bengali, Hindi and Sanskrit, 10 lithographed plates (with 49 figures of famous diamonds) at rear of volume 2, small neat archival closed tear repair to margin of plate 7, illustrations to text, some scattered minor spotting, author’s signed presentation inscription from the author to front free endpaper, ‘To the humble Miss Moran, with S.M. Tagore’s greatest respect, Calcutta, 18 December’, all edges gilt, contemporary green morocco richly gilt, slightly rubbed, spines browned, large 8vo

269 Watts (Alaric A. ). Lyrics of the Heart: with other poems, 1st edition, 1851, numerous steel engraved vignette illustrations throughout after Stothard, G. Barrett, Clarkson Stanfield, David Roberts, H. Howard and others, tissue-guards to each illustration, all edges gilt, contemporary red straight-grained full morocco gilt, a little rubbed, one or two minor marks, 8vo, together with [Williams, E.P.]. Poets and Statesmen; their homes and haunts in the neighbourhood of Eton and Windsor, published by E.P. Williams, 1856, steel engraved views, some engraved portraits, marbled edges and endpapers, printed library label to front pastedown, contemporary gilt-decorated red calf, some minor marks, 8vo, plus Landscape Illustrations of the Prose and Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott. With portraits of the principle female characters, 3 volumes, Chapman & Hall, 1833, numerous steel engraved plates, mostly views and female beauties, all edges gilt, contemporary uniform green half morocco gilt, a little rubbed, a little fading to board edges, 8vo, and North (Roger), The Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guilford..., the Hon. Sir Dudley North... and the Hon. and Rev. Dr. John North, new edition, with notes and illustrations, historical and biographical, 3 volumes, Henry Colburn, 1826, occasional minor marginal spotting, Burnell bookplate to front pastedown of each volume, 19th century uniform polished full calf gilt, with dark green and dark blue morocco labels to spine of each volume, a few minor marks (generally in very good condition), 8vo, plus other 19th century English literature and history, all leatherbound, generally in very good condition, mainly 8vo

Sinkankas 6475: ‘On all counts one of the most remarkable and important works on gems ever published... in general the major portion presents extracts from the Puranas and other classics of Indian literature in which gemstones are treated or mentioned... as may be expected from its private publication, only an occasional set of volumes ever appear in the antiquarian book market, and it is now one of the rarest of all gemological treatises’. An excellent presentation set in Calcutta bindings of a very rare work more usually offered for sale as part one only. (2) £3000-4000

268 Thackeray (William Makepeace). The Works, 13 volumes, 1891/93, engraved plates, contemporary red half morocco gilt, rubbed and spines uniformly faded, together with an incomplete 24-volume set of Thackeray, 1869-86, lacking volumes 8, 9 & 22, engraved plates, contemporary green half calf gilt with red leather spine labels, somewhat rubbed and some scattered minor fraying to spine ends, all 8vo (34)

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271 Zeidler (Sebastian Christian von). Somatotomia andropologica, seu corporis humani fabrica..., 1st edition, Prague, 1686, additional engraved title-page showing surgical scene, old inscription untidily inked out at upper margin, old inscriptions to printed title partly inked out, engraved portrait and 27 (of 28) engraved plates, lacks plate 11, heavy browning throughout, a few old marginal closed tear repairs, contemporary vellum, crudely rebacked and recornered, rubbed and soiled, folio

270 Wordsworth (Christopher). Greece: Pictorial, Descriptive, and Historical, new edition, 1859, additional engraved title, numerous engraved maps and illustrations, 4pp. publisher's list at end, Eton School presentation inscription at front dated 1871, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt decorated red morocco, large 8vo, together with Defoe (Daniel), The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner. With introductory verses by Bernard Barton, 2 volumes, London: printed at the Shakespeare Press for John Major, 1831, engraved frontispieces and vignette illustrations by George Cruikshank, top edge gilt, original cloth covers mounted at rear of each volume, early 20th century red morocco gilt, 8vo, with Oxford University Press, Shakespeare's England, An Account of the Life & Manners of his Age, 2 volumes in four, 1916, black & white plates, top edge gilt, contemporary navy blue half morocco gilt by Bickers & Son, 8vo, with Surtees (Robert), Handley Cross; or, Mr. Jorrocks's Hunt, 1854, hand-coloured etched plates, illustrations to text, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, new contemporary gilt decorated red straight grain morocco by Hatchards, slightly rubbed, 8vo, and Woodward (Marcus), Gerard's Herball. The Essence thereof distilled..., from the Edition of Th. Johnson, 1636, London: Gerald Howe, 1927, black & white illustrations, all edges gilt, contemporary green morocco gilt, 4to, plus other decorative leather bindings (20)

Rare. The missing plate should follow plate 10; both show details of pregnancy and childbirth. (1) £300-500

272 Cruikshank (George, illustrator). The Life of Sir John Falstaff... with a Biography of the Knight from Authentic Sources by Robert B. Brough, 10 parts, Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans and Roberts, 1857-58, twenty etched plates with original tissue guards, original printed wrappers, very slightly dust-soiled, contained within purpose-made blue morocco gilt book box, 8vo, together with Peter Schlemihl, from the German of Lamotte Fouque, 1st English edition, third impression, G. and W. B. Whittaker, 1824, half-title, eight engraved plates, edges untrimmed, blue full morocco gilt ( by Riviere), upper board loose, spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus Crowquill (Alfred), Absurdities, in Prose and Verse, Thomas Hurst and Co., 1827, half-title, vignette title, thirteen engraved plates, with hand colouring, original printed wrappers bound in at rear, full calf gilt, small 8vo, plus other illustrated books, many in attractive bindings, including George Cruikshank’s Omnibus, The Peacock at Home, The Butterfly’s Ball and The Fancy Fair (12) £150-200

£250-350

273 [Lassalle, Louis]. Costumes Suisses des 22 Cantons, Geneva: S. Morel, circa 1850, 22 hand-coloured lithographs bound concertina-style in original gilt-decorated cloth, some wear, original card slipcase with printed paper label to upper cover, some soiling and wear, 16mo, together with [Almanac], The Sovereign for 1865, chromolithograph frontispiece, steel-engraved plates, all edges gilt, original moire silk cloth, small stain to upper cover, preserved in original limp leather red morocco wallet, slightly rubbed and soiled, small 8vo, plus Stanesby (Samuel, illustrator), Shakespeare’s Household Words, A Selection, Griffith & Farran, chromolithographed throughout, all edges gilt, original gilt-decorated cloth, small 8vo, other small-format bindings including 8 volumes Asprey Reference Library (14)

£150-200

274 Marryat (Captain Frederick). Masterman Ready, or, The Wreck of the Pacific, written for Young People, 3 volumes, 1st edition, 1841, wood-engraved plates, lacks half-titles and adverts, a little spotting, 19th-century polished calf gilt with contrasting leather labels to spines, a little rubbed, small 8vo, together with Taylor (Jefferyes), Aesop in Rhyme, with some originals, 3rd edition, 1828, wood-engraved plates including frontispiece, contemporary quarter roan gilt over marbled boards, rubbed, 8vo, plus Robinson (Charles, illustrator), Make-Believe by H.D. Lowry, 1896, engraved illustrations throughout, all edges gilt, later dark green crushed morocco by Riviere, original cloth covers preserved, spine darkened and a little rubbed on joints, 8vo, plus other mostly small-format illustrated antiquarian (approx. 50)

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ART & ARCHITECTURE REFERENCE 280 Dibdin (Thomas Frognall). Bibliotheca Spenceriana; or a Descriptive Catalogue of the Books Printed in the Fifteenth Century in the Library of George John Earl Spencer, vols. 1-4 only (of 7), 1st ed., London: for the Author, by W. Bulmer and Co., Shakespeare Press, 1814, half-titles, engraved plates and illustrations (few plates loose, occasional scattered spotting, edges untrimmed, later pastedowns with book labels of Revd. H. Campbell and Ken Tomkinson, original dark green cloth, rebacked preserving original leather spine labels, large 4to, together with Reminiscences of a Literary Life, 2 vols., 1836, engraved frontispieces, few plates & illustrations, occasional spotting, top edge gilt remainder untrimmed, late 19th/ early 20th century red half morocco gilt by Riviere & Son, 8vo

275 Art Journal. The Art Journal, 14 volumes, 1898 - 1911, numerous etched, gravure and black & white plates throughout, mixed bindings, a little rubbed, folio (14)

£100-150

276 Binyon (Laurence). The Followers of William Blake: Edward Calvert, Samuel Palmer, George Richmond & their circle, 1st edition, 1925, 8 tipped-in colour plates and numerous illustrations in black and white, top edge gilt, original half morocco gilt in card slipcase, spine rubbed, slipcase slightly browned and frayed on joints, 4to Limited edition 4/100 copies, signed by the author. (1)

£100-150

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277 Blake (William). The Complaint, and the Consolation; or, Night Thoughts, by Edward Young, printed by R. Noble, for R. Edwards, 1797, title with early ownership inscription to upper margin Edward Gibson: - Hull, 1807, 43 etched and engraved plates by William Blake around letterpress text, often trimmed to plate margin (sheet size 408 x 320 mm), some light spotting and browning, 3 leaves with short closed tear to top margin, without loss (pages 35-40), Explanation of Engravings leaf not present, marbled endpapers, with bookplate of John Nisbet (Co. Northumberland) to front pastedown, top edge gilt, contemporary gilt-panelled plum morocco, with large marbled paper onlaid panel to each cover, spine deficient and covers detached, large 4to Bentley 515. Ray, The Illustrator and The Book, 3. (1)

£300-400

281 Diehl (Gaston). Nicolas Tarkhoff, France, 1982, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket and slipcase, folio, together with Sysoyev (Vladimir), Alexander Deineka, paintings, graphic works, sculptures, mosaics, excerpts from the Artist’s writings, Russia, 1982, numerous colour illustrations, original cream cloth in dust jacket and slipcase, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, folio, plus Cattaneo (Enrico & Dell’Acqua, Gian Alberto), Immagini di Castiglione Olona, Italy, 1976, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original green cloth in dust jacket and slipcase, folio, plus other modern Old Master & 19th-century art reference, including botanical and French art, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

£700-1000

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£150-200

278 Boydell (John & Josiah, publishers). A Collection of Prints from the pictures painted for the purpose of illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakespeare, by the Artists of Great-Britain, 2 volumes bound in one, 1803[-05], printed dedication, introduction and list of plates, 100 engraved plates, including vignette title page to each volume, portraits of George III and Queen Charlotte, and 97 fine stipple engraved plates after Henry Fuseli, George Romney, Joseph Wright, Francis Wheatley, Angelika Kauffman, Robert Smirke, John Opie, James Barry and others, generally good strong impressions, some minor marginal marks and light spotting, a few plates with some light browning, and one or two short closed marginal tears, minor fraying to first and last leaves, both covers missing, large folio (690 x 540mm) (1)

£700-1000

279 Cleverdon (Douglas). The Engravings of David Jones, A Survey, 2 vols., Clover Hill Editions, Rampant LIon Press, 1981, text volume with ninety-six leaves of engravings, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, plus a portfolio containing an additional ninety-six engravings on japon, plus nine copper engravings and one drypoint printed from the original plates, with 8pp. index booklet, text volume bound in quarter tan morocco over green cloth, green morocco labels to spine, spine lightly faded, bookform solander box in matching quarter tan cloth over green cloth, with green morocco spine labels (faded), the two contained in matching green cloth slipcase, folio, limited edition, XII/CV copies (2)

282 Frink (Elisabeth, illustrator). Aesop’s Fables, R. Alistair McAlpine/Leslie Waddington Prints/Curwen Press, 1968, colour and black and white illustrations, four original unsigned lithographs at end, original contrasting morocco gilt, limited edition of 250, this copy out-of-series and the artist’s own copy, inscribed to half title: “Elisabeth Frink artist copy. For Herbert Simon”, oblong folio Herbert Simon (1898-1974) was one of the original directors of the Curwen Press. (1) £600-800

£800-1200

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283 Keynes (Geoffrey). William Blake’s Laocoon. A Last Testament..., Trianon Press, 1976, black & white frontispiece and plates, publisher’s brown morocco gilt, 4to, contained in original slipcase, (special copy no. XVI of 32, signed by Geoffrey Keynes, in an edition of 438 copies), together with Hewitt (Graily), The Pen and Type-Design, London: The First Edition Club, 1928, Ken Tomkinson bookplate, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, contemporary red morocco with Art Deco gilt design, large 8vo, contained in original drop back box, (limited edition of 250 copies), with Morison (Stanley), On Type Faces, Examples of the use of type for the printing of books..., London: Medici Society & The Fleuron, 1923, edges untrimmed, original cloth-backed marbled boards, folio, (limited edition 111/750), with Godman (Ernest), Norman Architecture in Essex, published by the author at Sunnyside, Banstead, Surrey, 1905, etched frontispiece, black & white plates and illustrations, signature of Elizabeth Ashbee, 1906 to front free endpaper, edges untrimmed, original green cloth gilt, 8vo, plus other private press and printing reference related etc. (20)

288 Oakeshott (Walter). The Two Winchester Bibles, Oxford University Press, 1981, colour plates, monochrome plates and illustrations, top edge gilt, original maroon cloth gilt, with slipcase, large folio, limited edition 268/1000, together with Braunfels (Wolfgang), The Lorsch Gospels, Introduction by Wolfgang Braunfels, New York, George Braziller, [1967], colour facsimile, original vellum-backed red cloth, with separate accompanying introductory text bound in plain wrappers, with slipcase, folio, limited edition 798/1000 (2)

£200-300

289 Palmer (Samuel, 1805-1888). The Life and Letters of Samuel Palmer, Painter and Etcher, Written and Edited by A.H. Palmer, 1st edition, 1892, portrait frontispiece, original etching ‘The Willow’ (1850), some spotting, black and white plates, publisher’s advert leaf at rear, original cloth gilt, spine and covers partly faded, large 8vo (1)

£100-150

£300-400

284 Lewis (Wyndham). The Enemy: A review of art and literature, numbers 1-3 [all published], 1927-29, colour and monochrome plates, advertisements at front of each issue, original pictorial wrappers with designs by Wyndham Lewis to each, rubbed and some wear, with covers to first volume detached, upper cover to second volume detached, and some fraying with a little loss, the first volume signed by Wyndham Lewis to head of title

290 Phillips (Tom). A Humument, a treated Victorian novel, 1st edition, Thames & Hudson, 1980, numerous colour illustrations, author's signed presentation copy, signed and inscribed to front endpaper, original purple cloth in dust wrapper, 8vo, VG, together with Tom Phillips, Works and Texts, 1st edition, Thames & Hudson, 1992, numerous colour illustrations, original cloth in dust wrapper, a few marks, 4to, and others related, including The Heart of a Humument, 1985, and a small signed print by the artist

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£100-150

£70-100

285 Lewis (Wyndham). Thirty Personalities and A Self-Portrait, 1st edition, Desmond Harmsworth, 1932, title page, 2 leaves of introductory text, and 31 lithograph portraits, including Stella Benson, G.K. Chesterton, Noel Coward, Augustus John, James Joyce, Constance Lambert, Rebecca West, and others, each with captioned tissue-guard, loose as issued in original white clothbacked portfolio with cloth-ties, paper label to upper cover, a little rubbed and slight soiling, folio Limited edition 142/200, signed by Wyndham Lewis. (1)

£200-400

286 Marillier (H.C.). Dante Gabriel Rossetti. An Illustrated Memorial of his Art and Life, 1st edition, 1899, numerous sepia and half-tone illustrations, scattered light spotting and toning, top edge gilt, original blue cloth gilt, a few small flecked stains, folio With a 2 pp. autograph letter signed from the author, dated September 1896, sending a J.S. Cotton at The Academy a prospectus for the book and hoping Cotton would find space in the Academy for the work, when published. (1) £100-150

291 Pinelli (Bartolomeo). Raccolta di Cinquanta Costumi Pittoreschi incisi al acqua forte, Rome, Lorenzo Lazzari, 1809, engraved title, and 49 (of 50) etched plates of Italian costume and rustic figures, etc., bound with Nuova Raccolta di Cinquanta Costumi de contorni di Roma compresi diversi fatti di briganti, Rome, Giovanni Scudellari, 1823, printed title, with contemporary ownership signature at head, 47 (of 50) etched plates only of brigands, some scattered spotting, mainly to margins, waterstain to upper margin throughout, gilt gauffered edges, marbled endpapers, near-contemporary gilt-decorated full vellum over wooden boards (by T.H. Reilly Fine Art Gallery, Dublin), a few marks and small stain to upper cover, oblong folio

287 Marshall (Richard). Robert Mapplethorpe, 2001, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original purple cloth in dust jacket, large 8vo, together with Jenkins (David Fraser, et al), John Piper in the 1930s Abstraction on the Beach, 2003, numerous colour illustrations, original green cloth in dust jacket, as new in original plastic wrapper, large 4to, and 41 further volumes of modern art reference including publications by V & A, Antique Collectors’ Club, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, VG, 8vo/4to (43)

£80-120

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292 Torczyner (Harry). Magritte, Ideas and Images, USA, 1977, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket and slipcase, spine slightly rubbed, large 4to, together with Sylvester (David), Magritte, 1992, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, and 39 further volumes on the subject of René Magritte, some original cloth in dust jackets, some paperbacks, G/VG, 8vo/4to (41)

297 Tuer (Andrew W). History of the Horn-Book, 2 volumes, Leadenhall Press, 1896, engraved frontispieces, hand-coloured vignette to each title, numerous black & white illustrations (some folding), seven various examples of horn-books contained in compartment at front of each volume (as issued), Inner Temple Library ink stamps and bookplates, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original vellum gilt, brown morocco title labels to spines, 4to

£80-120

Letter from the author to the librarian of the Inner Temple Library tipped into volume 1. (2) £200-300

293 Watelet (C.H. & Levesque, P.C.). Dictionnaire des arts de peinture, sculpture et gravure, 5 volumes, Paris, L.F. Prault, 1792, folding table to first volume, modern half morocco gilt, 8vo, together with Dufresnoy (C.A.), The Art of Painting: by C.A. Dufresnoy: with remarks. Translated into English, with an original preface, containing a parallel between painting and poetry, by Mr. Dryden. Also a short account of the most eminent painters, both ancient and modern: by Richard Graham, printed for Henry Lintot, 1750, engraved frontispiece by Samuel Gribelin, modern calf, 8vo, plus Burke (Edmund), A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful, 8th edition, with an introductory discourse concerning taste, and several other additions, printed for J. Dodsley, 1776, bookplate of Henry Augustus Leicester to front pastedown, with his ownership inscription in ink to head of title, contemporary calf, rubbed and scuffed with joints partly cracked at head and foot, 8vo

298 Keynes (Geoffrey, editor). The Writings of William Blake, 3 volumes in 1, Nonesuch Press, 1925, portrait frontispiece, black and white plates, top edge gilt, remainder rough trimmed, original morocco gilt, a little rubbed and darkened on spine, small folio, (limited edition of 1500 copies, this being L/LXXV copies on Oxford India paper), together with Wilson (Mona), The Life of William Blake, Nonesuch Press, 1927, portrait frontispiece and black and white plates, top edge gilt, remainder uncut, original parchmentbacked boards, slightly rubbed and soiled, small folio, (limited edition 133/1480 copies), plus Blake (William, illustrator), John Milton: Poems in English, Nonesuch Press, 1926, black and white plates, uncut, original vellum, slightly rubbed and soiled, large 8vo, (limited edition of 1450 copies, this being 24/90 copies on Oxford India paper with 2 volumes bound as 1), plus other Blake interest

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£150-200

299 Brinkley (Frank, editor). Japan Described and Illustrated by the Japanese, written by eminent Japanese authorities and scholars, with an essay on Japanese art by Kakuzo Okakura, 10 volumes, Boston, [1897-98], profusely illustrated with 60 matted hand-coloured albumen prints and 200 smaller hand-coloured albumen prints in text, 10 original colour collotype photographs of flowers by Ogawa, 10 frontispieces of mounted original examples of Japanese art and numerous colour plates reproducing notable works of art, some scattered marginal spotting and to endpapers, inner margins of volume 6 with small brown stain, original publisher’s Japanese-style brocaded silk over boards with spine ties, minor soiling and edge wear, folio

294 Watteau (Jean Antoine). The Ornamental Designs of Watteau, Collected from his Works and Lithographed by W. Nichol, W. Nichol and A & C Black, Edinburgh, 1841, portrait frontispiece, chromolithograhed title, dedication, frontispiece, 66 uncoloured lithographed plates, one or two detached, some spotting, soiling and marginal waterstains, all edges gilt, contemporary half morocco, rubbed with edge wear, folio Sold as a collection of plates not subject to return. (1)

£200-300

295 Wright (Frank Lloyd). Architecture, Man in Possession of his Earth, biography by Iovanna Lloyd Wright, Macdonald & Co., 1962, numerous illustrations throughout, including many in colour, decorative endpapers, 4to, associated correspondence loosely inserted, comprising typed letter signed from Frank Lloyd Wright on Taliesin headed paper, dated September 20th 1957, plus a typed note signed from Olgivanna Lloyd Wright, and a telegram from Frank Lloyd Wright (1)

Limited edition, 74/100 sets of the ‘Imperial Edition’. (10)

£700-1000

300 Ashendene Press. A Descriptive Bibliography of the Books Printed at the Ashendene Press, 1935, black and white plates and illustrations including some tipped-in specimens and 2 errata slips, ex-public library with numerous stamps and marks, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original morocco, spine heavily rubbed with some loss at head and foot, stamped classification number at foot of spine, slipcase, (signed limited edition, 175/390 copies), together with Limited Editions Club, Quarto-Millenary: The First 250 Publications in the First 25 Years 1929-1954 of the Limited Editions Club…, New York, 1959, colour and black and white plates and illustrations including some tipped in, original quarter morocco in worn slipcase, 4to, (limited edition, 1906/2250 copies), plus Dreyfus (John), A History of the Nonesuch Press…, 1981, some illustrations in red and black, original cloth in dust jacket, some slight soiling and browning, folio, plus other private press and literary reference

£150-200

296 Wrighte (William). Grotesque Architecture; or Rural Amusement; consisting of plans, elevations, and sections, for huts, retreats, summer and winter hermitages, terminaries, Chinese, gothic, and natural grottos, cascades, baths, mosques, moresque pavilions, grotesque and rustic seats, green-houses, &c... new ed., 1802 or 1815, engraved frontispiece, and twenty-eight black and white copper engraved plates, some dampstaining and dustsoiling, title torn and repaired, 12pp. publisher’s advertisements to rear, original printed wrappers, rubbed and worn, sewing deficient, 8vo Archer 358.5. (1)

£200-300

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£150-200

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THE ARTHUR RIDGEWELL COLLECTION OF LP RECORDS Arthur Ridgewell trained as an industrial draughtsman and designer, but his great passion away from his work was classical music. From an early age he started collecting recordings and books of famous musicians and conductors, especially those connected with Sir Thomas Beecham. In the late 1980s, Lady Shirley Beecham founded the archive label The Beecham Collection, for which Arthur became the executive producer. He also produced the Argo Spoken Word series, and often assisted unofficially in production work at the Decca studios. His extensive collection of classical recordings, numbering over 2000, together with a smaller section of jazz, was carefully archived, and only rarely played on the best available equipment, including a Thorens turntable (or a Garrard 401 transcription turntable), SME 3009 pickup arm and Ortophon cartridges. These records are consequently in very fine condition. 301* Schubert (Franz). Sonata in A Minor for Arpeggione and Piano, D.821, Frank Bridge, Sonata for Cello and Piano, Mstislav Rostropovitch on Cello and Benjamin Britten on Piano, Decca SXL 6426 Stereo, record in excellent/near mint condition on both sides, label also in excellent condition, record sleeve in excellent/near mint condition with Clarifoil lamination completely intact, original inner sleeve Rare original UK first pressing with Wideband ED3 label (ED1 and ED2 versions do not exist for this record). (1) £500-700

302* Music from Bohemia. Smetana, Suite from The Bartered Bride, Dvorak, Scherzo Capriccioso Op.66, Weinberger, Polka and Fugue from Schwanda the Bagpiper, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Rudolf Kempe, record is in excellent condition with just a few light scratches, record cover is in excellent/near mint condition with lamination completely intact, original inner sleeve HMV ASD 449 Stereo. Original UK first pressing with White/Gold ED1 label. Rare promotional copy (“Factory Sample - NOT FOR SALE” sticker on label). (1) £150-200

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304* Portal (Michel, 1935-). “Our Meanings and Our Feelings” with guest artists Joachim Kuhn, J.F. Jenny Clark, Aldo Romano and Jacques Thollot, EMI PATHE 2C 054-10.525 Stereo, record is in excellent/near mint condition with no visible marks or scratches of any kind, record cover is in excellent condition, with just a minor blemish on one corner, label is also in excellent condition Rare original French first pressing 12” LP with maroon label. Born in 1935 in Bayonne, France, reedman Michel Portal is one of the architects of modern European jazz and has had a hand in some of the most significant shifts in modern classical music. Portal, along with pianist Francois Tusques, trumpeter Bernard Vitet, drummer Charles Saudrais and tenor man Barney Wilen, embraced and expanded upon the innovations of Ornette, Cecil, Coltrane and Shepp as part of the nascent French free jazz movement. (1) £70-100

303* Stravinsky. The Rite of Spring (Ballet) with Ernest Ansermet conducting L’Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Decca SXL 2042 Stereo, record is in excellent condition on both sides with just a few very light marks/scratches, label also in excellent condition with just a few spindle marks visible on one side, record sleeve in very good condition, some loss of lamination on both sides, some edge wear, and sellotape repair on the back, original inner sleeve present in good condition Rare original UK first pressing with Grooved Wideband ED1 label. (1) £80-120

305* Neveu (Ginette, 1919-1949). The Complete Recorded Legacy of Ginette Neveu, box set of 4 records including The Early Recordings, The First English Recordings, Works for Violin and Piano and The Collaboration with Issay Dobrowen, EMI/HMV Treasury RLS 739 (HLM 7168-71), box set of 4 mono records with late semicircle Dog label (6th series) with His Master’s Voice printed inside the semi-circle, this is generally regarded as the best sounding pressing of this recording, complete with original booklet (creased), all four records are in excellent/near mint condition without any visible marks or scratches and stored in their original liners, box is in very good undamaged condition with minor wear in places Ginette Neveu was a famous French classical violinist who was killed in a plane crash at the age of 30. At age 16, Ginette Neveu achieved worldwide celebrity status when she won the Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition over 180 contestants, including the future virtuoso David Oistrakh, who finished second, and Henri Temianka, who finished third. Neveu was immediately signed to an extensive touring contract that over the next two years saw her give solo performances at the leading concert halls of Germany, Poland, the Soviet Union, the United States, and Canada. Édith Piaf wrote of Neveu in her autobiography, The Wheel of Fortune: “I would have traveled thousands of miles to hear the great Ginette Neveu....”. (1) £100-150

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306* Decca SXL and LXT Series. Collection of 18 Decca (SXLseries) highly collectable early stereo records together with 10 Decca (LXT-series) mono records, all in excellent condition The following records are included: SXL6075 (ED1), SXL6872 (promo/factory sample), SXL6410 (ED3), SXL6512 (ED4), SXL6405 (ED3), SXL6497 (ED4), SXL6393 (ED4), SXL6817 (ED4), SXL6534 (ED4), SXL7007, SXL6618 (promo/factory sample), SXL6252 (ED3), SXL6638 (ED2), SXL6285 (ED2), SXL6000 (ED4), SXL6337 (ED2), SXL6260 (ED2), SXL6580 (ED4), LXT2697 (test pressing), LXT6081 (Orange/Silver), LXT5115 (Orange/Gold), LXT5031 (Orange/Gold), LXT5154 (Orange/Silver), LXT5112 (Orange/Gold), LXT5588 (Orange/Silver), LXT6138 (Orange/Silver), LXT5433 (Orange/Silver), LXT5249 (Orange/Silver). (28) £300-400

307* HMV Stereo ASD and mono ALP Series. Collection of 30 HMV/EMI records from the sought after stereo ASD-series and mono ALP-series, recordings of popular musicians such as Jacqueline Du Pre, David Oistrakh, Yehudi Menuhin and Leonid Kogan are included, the majority of these records would appear to be in excellent condition The following records are included: ASD460 (Cream/Gold ED1), ASD356 (Cream/Gold ED1), ASD2389 (semi-circle), ASD2764 (semi-circle), ASD2582 (semi-circle), ASD2467 (semi-circle), ASD650 (semi-circle), ASD3598, ASD3649, ASD326/327 (semi-circle), ASD2973 (Melodiya), ASD2689 (Melodiya PROMO), ASD2805 (Melodiya), ASD2989 (TAS listed LP), ASD3061 (Melodiya), ASD3117, ASD2407 (Melodiya), ASD2329 (semi-circle), ASD3072 (Melodiya), ASD3118 , HQS1362 (Melodiya), SLS 5169 (2-LP set), ALP1901 (semi-circle), ALP1705 (semi-circle), ALP2045 (semi-circle), ALP2097 (semicircle), CLP1051, ALP1769 (PROMO, semi-circle), ALP1535 (semi-circle). (30) £300-400

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308* Lyrita. A collection of 25 classical stereo records on the Lyrita record label, all in excellent condition Includes music from British composers such as Elgar, Lloyd, Bridge, Alwyn, Lambert, Coates, Rootham, Holbrooke, Moeran, Rawsthorne, Howells, Butterworth, Brian, Bax, Holst, Ireland and others. Record numbers are SRCS 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 43, 54, 55, 57, 58, 67, 69, 70, 71, 73, 90, 91, 95, 103, 104, 107, 108, 110, 114 and 124. (25) £100-200

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311* 10” Classical Records. A collection of 27 classical 10” records on Parlophone/Odeon, Columbia, Decca, Philips, London, Fontana and HMV record labels, including a rare UK first pressing of Bach (Six Sonatas) and Telemann (Suite in D Major) with Karl Haas conducting the London Baroque Ensemble (Parlophone/Odeon PMB 1004), in near mint condition

309* DGG (Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft). A collection of 40 classical records on the popular Deutsche Grammophon label, mostly stereo recordings on the sought after Tulips label and including some popular musicians such as David Oistrakh, all records are in excellent condition A full list of record catalogue numbers available on request. (40)

Sample check indicates the majority of these records would appear to be in excellent condition. (27) £100-120

£200-300

310* Opal/Pearl Classical Recordings. A collection of 9 classical records (some double LP’s) on the popular Opal label by Pearl (Pavilion Records), includes the Josef Hofmann Columbia Recordings 1911-1919 (Opal 819/20) and the Complete Recordings of Joseph Joachim and Pablo Sarasate (Opal 804), all in excellent condition

312* DGG (Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft), Classical Box Sets. A collection of 11 classical stereo box sets on the popular Deutsche Grammophon label, includes music by Beethoven, Haydn, Dvorak, Schubert, Richard Strauss, Carl Maria von Weber, Alban Berg (Lulu) and others, all in excellent condition

Includes record catalogue numbers Opal 801, 802/3, 804, 805, 812/13, 819/20, 821/22, 824/25 and 830. (9) £70-100

Catalogue numbers for these box sets are 2740177, 139273/75, 2740123, 2740259 (mono), 2720071, 2740213, 2734001, 2734003, 2740130, 138991/92 and 2709032. (11) £80-120

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313* Decca Classical Box Sets. A collection of 13 classical box sets on the Decca label, including music by Kathleen Ferrier (Bach, Brahms, etc), Wagner, Richard Strauss (Arabella, Der Rosenkavalier, Salome), Handel, Janacek, Massenet (Thais), Debussy (Pelleas et Melisande), Wagner (Tristan und Isolde), Schoenberg (Moses und Aron) and Offenbach (Tales of Hoffman), all in excellent condition

315* Classical Box Sets. A collection of 31 classical box sets on a variety of record labels including Supraphon, CBS, Chandos, Philips, Telefunken, Columbia, RCA, Vox, Argo, BBC Artium, Legend, World Records and others, the majority of these records would appear to be in excellent condition (31)

£200-300

Includes Decca record catalogue numbers AKF1-7, LXT 5403-6, 414264-1, MET 204-8, SET 418-21, SET 514-7, SDDB 294/7, D223D5, 115.100/02, MET 277-9, MET 228-9, LXT 2582/4, SDDC 298-300. (13) £100-150

316* HMV/EMI Classical Box Sets. A collection of 17 classical and opera box sets on the popular HMV/EMI record label, including music by Shostakovitch (Symphonies 1 to 15), Haydn (The Seasons, Salomon, The London Symphonies 93-104), Mozart (Don Giovanni, Die Zauberflote), Rossini (Cinderella), Verdi (Macbeth), Puccini (La Boheme), Bizet (Carmen), Handel (Messiah), Wagner (Lohengrin, Siegfried, Tristan und Isolde), Beethoven (Fidelio), the majority of these records would appear to be in excellent condition

314* Classical Box Sets. A collection of 30 classical box sets on a variety of record labels, including RCA, Supraphon, CBS, Argo, Atra, Franklin Mint, Danacord, Philips, Angel, Capitol, Mercury, Muza, Voce, World Records and others, also includes Centenary Edition of Bartok’s records volumes 1 & 2 (Hungaroton LPX1232633 and LPX12334-38 box sets), the majority of these records would appear to be in excellent condition (30)

Record catalogue numbers are SLS 875, SLS 5071, SLS 896, RLS 606, SLS 992, SLS 5158, SLS 5025, RLS 684, RLS 697, RLS 650, SLS 5083, SLS 5021, RLS 688, RLS 632, 1C 137-50238/43, SLS 5158, SLS 846. (17) £150-200

£300-400

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318* HMV/EMI Classical Box Sets. A collection of 20 classical and opera box sets on the popular HMV/EMI record label, including music by Hindemith (Mathis der Maler), Beethoven (9 Symphonies, 5 volumes of Piano Sonatas), Rachmaninov (Various), RimskyKorsakov (The Tsar’s Bride), Solomon plays Sonatas), Bizet (Carmen), Shostakovitch (String Quartets 1-13), Hoffnung, Nielsen (The Six Symphonies) and artists such as Janet Baker, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Dinu Lipatti, Pablo Casals and David Munrow performing various works, the majority of these records would appear to be in excellent condition Record catalogue numbers are SLS 847, SLS 870, SLS 5027, SLS 5013, RLS 763, RLS 723, SLS 5136, RLS 749, SLS 885, SLS 879, EAC-60079/84, RLS 660, RLS 722, 1C 165-03515/17,SLS 5080,RLS 753 to RLS 769. (20) £150-200

317* HMV/EMI Classical Box Sets. A collection of 19 classical and opera box sets on the popular HMV/EMI record label, including music by Prokofiev (War and Peace), Elgar (Various), Mozart (Die Zauberflote, Seraglio), Ravel (Melodies), Tchaikovsky (The Six Symphonies), Beethoven (Symphonies 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7), Puccini (La Boheme), Wolf (Morike Lieder), Richard Strauss, Alkan (Etudes Op.39), Schubert, Verdi (La Traviata) plus David Oistrakh playing various violin concertos and some historic recordings of actual performances at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, the majority of these records would appear to be in excellent condition Record catalogue numbers are RLS 708, RLS 742, EX2701393, RLS 1434653, RLS 713, EX2909303, SLS 5153, SLS 773, SLS 5099, SLS 837, SLS 5058, C15300126/27, RLS 652, SLS 792, SLS 5100, RLS 7713, SLS 5097, EX1372904573, RLS 1435603. (19) £150-200

319* HMV/EMI Classical Box Sets. A collection of 18 classical and opera box sets on the popular HMV/EMI record label, including Yehudi Menuhin famous early recordings (RLS 718), music by Verdi (Don Carlo), Mozart (Die Zauberflote), Walton, Schubert, Bizet (Carmen), Wagner (Twilight of the Gods, Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg, Die Walkure), Moussorgsky (Boris Godounov), Scriabin, plus artists such as Victoria de Los Angeles, Dennis Brain, Galina Vishnevskaya, Mstislav Rostropovitch, Jussi Bjorling, Janet Baker and Gerald Moore performing various works, the majority of these records would appear to be in excellent condition Record catalogue numbers are RLS 718, RLS 660, SLS 835, RLS 647, SLS 5162, SLS 5118, SLS 956, SLS 812, SLS 5246, RLS 715, SLS 5233, RLS 7701, SLS 5055, RLS 632, EX1372909503, SLS 788/9, RLS 740, RLS 689. (18) £150-200

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320* Classical Records. A collection of approximately 250 classical vinyl records/LPs from popular quality record labels such HMV, Decca, Philips, Argo, RCA, Columbia, Supraphon and others from the 1950s through to the late 1970s, the majority of these records would appear to be in very good or excellent condition

322* Classical Records. A collection of approximately 250 classical vinyl records/LPs from popular quality record labels such HMV, Decca, Philips, Argo, RCA, Columbia, Supraphon and others from the 1950s through to the late 1970s, the majority of these records would appear to be in very good or excellent condition

Many of the popular composers and famous classical works are included. (approx. 250) £400-600

Many of the popular composers and famous classical works are included. (approx. 250) £400-600

321* Classical Records. A collection of approximately 250 classical vinyl records/LPs from popular quality record labels such HMV, Decca, Philips, Argo, RCA, Columbia, Supraphon and others from the 1950s through to the late 1970s, the majority of these records would appear to be in very good or excellent condition

323* Classical Records. A collection of approximately 250 classical vinyl records/LPs from popular quality record labels such HMV, Decca, Philips, Argo, RCA, Columbia, Supraphon and others from the 1950s through to the late 1970s, the majority of these records would appear to be in very good or excellent condition

Many of the popular composers and famous classical works are included. (approx. 250) £400-600

Many of the popular composers and famous classical works are included. (approx. 250) £400-600

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325* Classical Records. A collection of approximately 50 classical mono and stereo records/LPs from popular quality record labels such Columbia, Decca, Philips, Parlophone, RCA, Supraphon and others, from the 1950s through to the late 1970s, including quite a few on the original mono Columbia blue/gold label, the majority of these records would appear to be in very good or excellent condition Many of the popular composers and famous classical works are included. (approx. 50) £100-150

324* Classical Records. A collection of approximately 90 classical mono and stereo records/LPs from popular quality record labels such HMV, Decca, Columbia, Philips, RCA, Supraphon and others from the 1950s through to the early 1980s, including many from the Decca LXT-series and HMV ALP-series plus 11 volumes of the Vladimir Horowitz Collection by RCA and a copy of Olivier Messiaen Organ Works Volume V (Unicorn DKP 9024/25) signed by Olivier Messiaen and Jennifer Bate, the majority of these records would appear to be in very good or excellent condition Many of the popular composers and famous classical works are included, some double-LPs. (approx. 90) £150-200

326* Jazz/Blues Records. A collection of approximately 250 jazz and blues records (12") featuring many of the popular artists of the 1940s and 1950s, including The Red Garland Trio, Clark Terry, Dizzy Gillespie, J.J. Johnson, Kai Winding, Thelonious Monk, Buddy Rich, Charlie Mingus, Charlie Christian, The Modern Jazz Quartet, Charlie Parker, Wild Bill Davis, Sidney Bechet, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, Bix Beiderbecke, Buck Clayton, Lionel Hampton, Bessie Smith, Herbie Mann, Jay McShann and many others, the majority of these records would appear to be in very good or excellent condition Examples of records included are Nothin' But The Blues (Fontana TFL 5123, original 1959 UK mono first pressing), A Garland of Red (Esquire 32-046), The Modern Jazz Quartet (London LTZ-K 15136), Thelonious Monk (Riverside RLP 12-226), Sound track of Anatomy of a Murder (film) by Duke Ellington (Philips BBL 7338), Quintet of the Year (Vogue LAE 12031), Charlie Christian (Columbia CL 652), Clark Terry - Duke with a Difference (Riverside RLP 12-246), Blues and Roots by Charlie Mingus (London LTZ-K 15194). (approx. 250) £800-1200

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GENERAL LITERATURE 329 Astle (Thomas). The Origin and Progress of Writing as well Hieroglyphic as Elementary..., also some account of the origin and progress of printing. Second edition with additions, 1803, engraved portrait frontispiece, numerous engraved plates, including some with contemporary colouring, some spotting, contemporary quarter morocco gilt, rubbed and worn, folio (1)

£50-80

330 Austin (Alfred). The Garden that I Love, A & C Black, 1905, colour illustrations, a few light spots, presentation inscription, bookplate of Michael Tomkinson, top edge gilt, original cloth, one or two small bumps to edges, 4to, limited edition, 135/250 signed by the author, together with The Works of Mr. Francis Rabelais..., 2 volumes, Navarre Society edition [1921], illustrations by W. Heath Robinson, manuscript annotation at front of volume I, endpapers a little toned, top edge gilt, original cloth gilt, spines a little darkened, 8vo, with five others including The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club & The Personal History of David Copperfield, circa 1910, both illustrated by Frank Reynolds

327* Jazz Tribune Records. A collection of 28 double-LPs from the popular Jazz Tribune series by the RCA record label, including works by artists such as Django Reinhardt, Dizzie Gillespie, Bix Beiderbecke, King Oliver, Jelly Roll Morton, Sidney Bechet, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, Fletcher Henderson, Charlie Barnet, Coleman Hawkins, Lionel Hampton and others, the majority of these records and record covers would appear to be in excellent condition

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£100-150

Includes Volumes 2, 6, 9, 10, 13, 14, 18, 21, 22, 25, 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 37, 38, 39, 41, 44, 46, 48, 52, 55, 59, 60, 61 and 67. (28) £100-150

328* 10" Jazz/Blues Records. A collection of 35 jazz and blues records (10") featuring many of the popular artists of the 1940s and 1950s, including Fats Waller, Modern Jazz Quartet, Sidney Bechet, Pete Johnson, Tommy Ladnier, James P. Johnson, King Oliver and his Jazz Band, Jelly Roll Morton, Count Basie, Erroll Garner, Original Dixieland Jazz Band, J.J. Johnson & Kai Winding, Jimmy Yancey, Duke Ellington, Clarence Williams, Diz Gillespie, Earl Hines, Bennie Moten, Johnny Dodds' Washboard Band, Muggsy Spanier and his Ragtime Band, Miles Davis, Peggy Lee and others, the majority of these records would appear to be in very good or excellent condition, although some record covers may have some damage in places (35)

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£80-120

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331 Bagnold (Enid). Four Plays, 1st edition, 1970, original cloth, dust jacket (small repairs to verso), 8vo, inscribed by the author, with a loose inscribed postcard, together with Collected Poems, by Stephen Spender, 2nd impression, 1965, original cloth, dust jacket, spine faded with small chips, 8vo, inscribed by the poet to Ted Walker, plus Buff, by Roy Fuller, 1st edition, 1965, original cloth, dust jacket, 8vo, inscribed by the poet to A. Dickson Wright, with other poetry and plays, all inscribed, including Ruth Fainlight, Hermon Ould, C.A. Trypanis, Peter Levi, George Barker, Gavin Ewart, William Plomer, A.L. Rowse, Anne Ridler et al Provenance: Jonathan Gili (1943-2004, film-maker and director), his small pencil annotations to rear pastedowns. (approx 120) £100-150

332 Designer Binding. Paradise Lost, A Poem in Twelve Books by John Milton, with an Introduction by John Wain and Illustrations by Ian Pollock, Folio Society, 1991, colour plates, recent full brown morocco with wraparound design of leather onlays depicting a yellow gilt, red and blue slithering snake in a stripy background, folio (1)

334 Circle Press. Anansi Company, by Ronald King and Roy Fisher, Circle Press, 1992, thirteen screen printed removable wire and card puppets, screen printed and hand stencilled decoration, 2pp. prospectus, loosely contained in card wrap-around, housed in original solander box, folio

£100-150

Numbered 75 from a limited edition of 120 and signed by both authors. £500-800 (1)

335 Crane (Walter, illustrator). Wayfarer’s Love. Contributions from Living Poets, edited by the Duchess of Sutherland, 1904, light toning to endpapers, original vellum gilt, upper cover designed by Walter Crane, small abrasion and one or two light spots, 4to, limited edition, 38/100 signed by the editor, together with The Venture. An Annual of Art and Literature, edited by Laurence Houseman and W. Somerset Maugham, Pear Tree Press, 1903, wood-engraved illustrations, stitching strained, endpapers a little toned, original linen-backed pictorial boards, slight edge wear, 4to, plus The Tale of Troy, Asphodel Press, 1925, colour illustrations by Phyllis and Delphis Gardner, marginal toning to endpapers from stitching, original blue limp reverse calf, spine and extremities faded, 4to (3)

£150-200

336 Dodgson (Rev. Charles Lutwidge, ‘Lewis Carroll’). La Aventuroj de Alicio en Mirlando, translated by E.L.Kearney M.A., published British Esperanto Association, 1910, additional half title, numerous uncoloured illustrations throughout, text in Esperanto, ex Salem public library, with usual labels to front and rear pastedowns, blue cloth gilt with library label to spine, 8vo, together with, Shakespeare (William), Hamleto, published Paris, 1909, additional half title, text in Esperanto, ex Salem public library with usual labels to front and rear pastedowns, red cloth gilt, a little stained, with library label to spine, 8vo, with another six assorted volumes, all in Esperanto, mostly small format, various condition

333 Circle Press. The Left-Handed Punch, by Roy Fisher and Ronald King, Circle Press, 1986, screen-printed colour illustrations, some captioned in pencil, including ten moveable puppets and one print additionally signed in pencil by the artist, photocopies of letters exchanged between artist and poet inserted, loosely contained within printed card wrapper, original publisher’s cloth chemise and slipcase, folio

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£70-100

337 Folio Society. The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer now newly imprinted [a fine facsimile edition of the Kelmscott Chaucer], 2008, illustrations by Edward Burne-Jones, initial letters throughout, some titles and headings printed in red, afterword by William S. Peterson, top edge gilt, original gilt-decorated rustbrown cloth, with slipcase, large folio, VG

Numbered 5 from a limited editio of 80, signed by both authors. (1) £400-600

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338 Folio Society. On the Origin of Species, 2006, The Descent of Man, 2008, both by Charles Darwin, The Icelandic Sagas, edited by Magnus Magnusson, volumes 1 & 2, 1999, Mass-Observation, Britain in the Second World War, edited by Sandra Koa Wing, 2007, Great Tales from English History, by Robert Lacey, 2008, Jane Austen’s Letters, edited by Deirdre le Faye, 2003, together with 73 further volumes, including history, literature and fiction, all original cloth in slipcases, VG, 8vo/folio (80)

344 Humphries (Sydney). Arma Virumque Cano, Privately Printed for Sydney Humphries, 1915, black & white facsimile leaves of text, decorative initials, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original vellum gilt, with yapp fore-edges, folio, together with Humphries (Sydney), Disjecta, Privately Printed by R & R Clark Ltd., Edinburgh, 1909, wood engraved armorial frontispiece, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original vellum gilt, with yapp fore-edges, large 8vo, (limited edition of 40 copies printed, with pencil inscription to front free endpaper 'Audrey Tomkinson, from Percival Humphries, from Sydney Humphries'), with Milton (John), Areopagitica, Printed for Sydney Humphries, by Adam & Charles Black, 1911, engraved portrait frontispiece, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original vellum gilt, with yapp fore-edges, 4to, and Payne (John), The Quatrains of Omar Kheyyam of Nishapour..., London: The Villon Society, 1898, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original vellum gilt, with blocked design depicting clouds in red, stars and moon in gilt, 8vo, (limited edition number 278), plus Creighton (Mandell), The Story of Some English Shires, London: Religious Tract Society, 1897, photogravure frontispiece, wood engraved plates and illustrations, armorial bookplate of Michael Tomkinson of Franche Hall, Worcestershire to upper pastedown, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original vellum gilt, yapp fore-edges with green silk ties, 4to, (limited edition 73/150)

£200-300

339 Folio Society. The Savoy Operas, volumes 1 & 2, by W.S. Gilbert & Arthur Sullivan, 1994, The Lifted Veil, Women’s 19th Century Stories, by Kathryn Hughes, 2005, The Golden Fleece, by Robert Graves, 2003, The Amateur Emigrant & The Silverado Squatters, by Robert Louis Stevenson, 1991, Dream Street, by Damon Runyon, 1989, together with 89 further volumes, all original cloth, all but 11 volumes in slipcases, G/VG, 8vo/folio (95)

£200-300

340 Folio Society. The Maltese Falcon, by Dashiell Hammett, 2000, Travels with my Aunt, by Graham Greene, 2004, Dream Street, by Damon Runyan, 1989, The Voyage of the Beagle, 2003, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, 2000, The Great Game, On Secret Service in High Asia, by Peter Hopkirk, 2010, The Wooden World, an Anatomy of the Georgian Navy, by N.A.M. Rodger, 2009, together with 74 further volumes of Folio Society publications, all original cloth, mostly in slipcases, VG, 8vo/folio (81)

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345 Kipling (Rudyard). Sea and Sussex from Rudyard Kipling’s Verse, 1st edition, 1926, mounted colour plates by Donald Maxwell, title signed by Rudyard Kipling and with portrait illustration tippedin, top edge gilt, original cloth in slightly torn dust jacket, 4to

£150-200

341 Folio Society. The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 1996, The Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault, illustrated by Edmund Dulac, 1998, Hans Andersen’s Fairy Tales, illustrated by W. Heath Robins, 1995, The Blue Fairy Book, 2003, The Pink Fairy Book, 2007, The Yellow Fairy Book, 2008, The Red Fairy Book, 2008, 4 volumes edited by Andrew Lang, The Arabian Nights, Tales from the Thousand and One Nights, illustrated by E.J. Detmold, together with 30 further volumes of illustrated fiction, all original cloth in slipcases, VG, 8vo/folio (38)

£200-300

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£80-120

346 Officina Bodoni. Nikolay Gogol. The Overcoat, from the Tales of Petersburg, Verona, 1975, six etchings by Pietro Annigoni, loose prospectus at front, top edge gilt, original vellum-backed boards, glassine wrapper, slipcase, small folio, limited edition, 99/160 pencil signed by the artist, together with The Sayings of the Seven Sages of Greece, Officina Bodoni, Verona, 1976, illustrations, loose prospectus at front, top edge gilt, original vellum-backed boards, slipcase, 8vo, limited edition, 46/160

£80-120

342 Goldoni (Carlo). The Good-Humoured Ladies. A Comedy, Translated from the Italian by Richard Aldington. To which is prefix’d an Essay on Carlo Goldoni by Arthur Symons, London: C.W. Beaumont, 1922, woodcut frontispiece and illustrations by Ethelbert White, original vellum backed decorative printed boards, 8vo, (limited edition 14/75 on Japanese vellum, signed by Arthur Symons and Ethelbert White), together with Golden Cockerel Press, Pictor Ignotus, Fra Lippo Lippi, Andreadel Sarto, by Robert Browning, Published Waltham Saint Lawrence, Berkshire, 1925, edges untrimmed, original vellum backed boards, 4to, (limited edition 78/360), with Ovid Press, Hymns by John Rodker, 1920, decorative initials, edges untrimmed, original cloth, slim 8vo, (limited edition 24/35 signed copies, of total 190 copies printed), with Pound (Ezra, translated), Dialogues of Fontenelle, London: The Egoist Ltd., 1917, original printed wrappers, lower cover creased, 8vo, plus six others

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£150-200

347 Potter (Beatrix). The Story of Miss Moppet, 1st edition, Warne, 1906, fourteen colour plates and fourteen leaves of text bound concertina-style, rubbed in places, original wallet-form grey cloth, lettered and blocked in dark blue, with oval pictorial panel to upper cover, lightly soiled, tab closure worn, 16mo, together with a first edition of The House at Pooh Corner, 1928, free endpapers toned, original salmon pink cloth gilt, spine and upper return faded, 8vo, plus three titles by Cicely Mary Barker (Flower Fairies of the Spring, Summer & Autumn), all original boards in dustjackets Linder, p.426; Quinby 11. (5)

£200-300

343 The Grolier Society. The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments and the Apocrypha, volumes 1-14, deluxe edition of 1000 copies, 1907, black and white frontispiece, with tissue guards, some light spotting, original uniform beige pigskin, boards and spines rubbed, 8vo

348 Pottle (Frederick A., ed.). Boswell’s London Journal, 17621763, Boswell in Holland, 1763-1764, Boswell on the Grand Tour, 2 volumes, Boswell in Search of a Wife, 1766-1769, Boswell for the Defence, 1769-1774, Boswell’s Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, 1773, Boswell: The Ominous Years, 1774-76, & James Boswell, The Earlier Years, 1740-1769, all 1st editions, 1950-1966, a few colour and some monochrome plates, all original cloth in dust jackets, very slightly rubbed to extremities (generally in very good condition), 8vo

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349 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). A Wonder Book by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1st edition, [1922], 24 plates including 16 tipped-in colour plates, 1 plate detached, scattered minor spotting, original red cloth gilt, a little rubbed and soiled, spine slightly faded, heavy marks to lower board, together with Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving, with drawings by Arthur Rackham, 2nd impression, 1905, 51 tipped-in colour plates including frontispiece, original green cloth gilt, rubbed and slightly soiled, fore-edges and lower edges of boards heavily dampstained, both 4to, plus Aesop’s Fables..., illustrations by Arthur Rackham, 1912, colour plates and black and white illustrations to text, hinges cracked, original cloth gilt, rubbed and slightly soiled, 8vo, plus other illustrated books and first editions, mostly early 20th century (27)

354 Galsworthy (John). The Silver Spoon, 1st edition, 1926, Swansong, 1st edition, 1928, A Modern Comedy, 1st edition, 1929, On Forsyte ‘Change, 1st edition, 1930, Maid in Waiting, 1st edition, 1931, Flowering Wilderness, 1st edition, 1932, Over the River, 1st edition, 1933, & Forsytes, Pendyces & Others, 1st edition, 1935, all original cloth in dust jackets, slightly frayed to extremities, and one or two wrappers with small chips, Flowering Wilderness with autograph letter signed by John Galsworthy, dated November 15 1932, tipped-in, together with other Galsworthy 1st editions, various, a few in dust wrappers, plus several Edward Thomas titles, including Rest and Unrest, 1st edition, 1910, Light and Twilight, 1st edition, 1911, Annual of New Poetry, 1917, Poems by Edward Thomas, reprinted December 1917, etc, all 8vo

£150-200

(38)

350 Riviere (& Son, London). Everybody’s Pepys, The Diary of Samuel Pepys 1660-1669, Abridged from the Complete Copyright Test and Edited by O.F. Morshead, with 60 illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard, G. Bell, 1927, full-page illustrations, a few corners creased, marbled endpapers, bookplate of Rachel Lowe Clopton on front pastedown, all edges gilt, near contemporary blue morocco by Riviere & Son, signed on front turn-in, edge-rubbed, spine faded, gilt lettered direct in second and third compartments, remainder with gilt oval tool, date lettered at foot, covers with gilt strapwork border, incorporating dots, oval tools, and fleurons, upper cover with figure of a yawning Pepys holding a lit candle in coloured morocco onlays, gilt fillets on edges and turn-ins, 8vo (1)

355 Whittington Press. The Shepherd’s Calendar [by] John Clare, illustrated by John Lawrence, Paradine, 1978, 12 tipped-in woodcut illustrations, printed glossary loosely inserted, hand-made endpapers, top edge gilt, remainder uncut, original quarter morocco gilt in card slipcase, small folio, (limited edition 48/500 copies, signed by John Lawrence and the printer John Randle, this being one of 75 copies accompanied by an artist’s proof of the cover design, 48/100, signed and dated 1978 to lower margin), together with De La More Press, Shakespeare’s Ovid being Arthur Golding’s Translation of a Metamorphoses edited by W.H.D. Rouse, 1904, engraved frontispiece, woodcut initials, uncut, original clothbacked boards with printed paper label to spine, slightly rubbed and soiled, small folio, (limited edition 195/300 copies), plus Hopkins (Gerard Manley), A Vision of the Mermaids…, facsmile edition, Oxford University Press, 1929, original cloth-backed decorative boards with printed paper label to upper cover, a little rubbed and soiled, slim folio (limited edition, 43/250 copies), plus other private press and limited edition books, and a folder of Nonesuch Press prospectuses and ephemera

£100-150

351 Ross (William F., et al ). United States Army in World War II, 32 volumes, Office of the Chief of Military History, circa 1965, numerous black and white illustrations, original publisher’s uniform gilt-decorated green cloth, some spines lightly faded, some exlibrary with associated marks, 8vo, together with Morison (Samuel Eliot), History of the United States Naval Operations in World War II, volumes 1-15, 1948-62, numerous black and white illustrations, original publisher’s blue cloth, 10 volumes in dust jackets, covers and spines slightly rubbed, 8vo, and 12 further USA military-related volumes, G/VG, 8vo (50)

(33)

£100-150

(22)

(14)

(2)

£50-80

£100-150

357 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). The Vicar of Wakefield, by Oliver Goldsmith, 1929, 12 colour illustrations, a few light spots, typescript presentation note pasted at front, top edge gilt, original publisher's special binding of olive morocco, upper cover gilt with onlaid white, black red and green illustration, 4to, together with A Midsummer Night's Dream, by William Shakespeare, 1908, 40 tipped-in colour plates, original olive cloth gilt, spine a little darkened and rubbed at ends, 4to, plus The Big Book of Fairy Tales, edited by Walter Jerrold, 1911, 12 colour plates, illustrations, occasional light soiling, all edges gilt, original blue cloth gilt, spine faded, 4to, with others illustrated, including Charles Robinson's The New Noah's Ark, 1899, The Child's Christmas, circa 1906, Arthur Rackham's Book of Pictures, 1913, W. Heath Robinson's Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales (Boots the Chemists issue), circa 1927 and Heath Robinson's Book of Goblins, circa 1934

£150-200

353 Sherard (Robert Harborough). Oscar Wilde, The story of an unhappy friendship, privately printed, The Hermes Press, 1902, portrait frontispiece and black and white plates, contemporary ownership name at foot of title, a second contemporary ownership name erased from half-title with resultant paper thinning, indistinct remains of ink stamp to frontispiece recto, a little spotting and soiling, hinges cracked, top edge gilt, remainder rough trimmed, original parchment-backed cloth gilt, soiled and slight wear, 4to, together with The Ballad of Reading Gaol with C.3.3 [Oscar Wilde], published Leonard Smithers, 1899, some soiling to early leaves, original two-tone cloth, rubbed and soiled, spine frayed, 8vo

£200-300

356 Greene (Graham). Collected Edition, 22 volumes, mixed editions, 1970s/1980s, original cloth in dust jackets, a little rubbed and slightly browned on spines, 8vo

352 Samurai Press. Songs of Exile, by Maurice Browne, 1907; The Wayfarers, by Arthur K. Sabin, 1907; The Evolution of the Soul, by Harold Monro, 1907; From the Isles. A Series of Songs out of Greece, by Arthur Davison Ficke, 1907, a few spots, bookseller inkstamp to Songs of Exile half title, The Wayfafers inscribed by the author, original boards and wrappers, small losses to Evolution of the Soul, together with The Eagle & The Fox, The Fox & Eagle, by Aesop, Gaberbocchus Press, 1949, illustrations in red and black by Franciszka Themerson, original wrappers, a few spots, 4to, limited signed edition, 347/400, plus other private press etc., including Dante Map, by Mary Hensman, Guild of Handicraft, David Nutt, 1892 (wear to spine), Roger Hobdell’s Sonnets, Scorpion Press, 1962 (inscribed with correspondence), Arnold Moon’s Spring Song, 1946 and Guillaume Apollinaire’s Bestiary or Parade of Orpheus, woodcuts by Raoul Dufy, David Godine, Boston, 1980 (approx 50)

£100-150

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358 Crane (Walter). Walter Crane’s Picture Book…, with the Original Designs in Colour printed by Edmund Evans, 1900, colour illustrations throughout, some mostly marginal spotting throughout, top edge gilt, original vellum-backed cloth, rebacked with original spine relaid, heavily rubbed and soiled, oblong 4to (limited edition 414/750 copies), together with Beardsley (Aubrey, illustrator), Ben Ionson His Volpone: or The Foxe, a new edition, 1898, black and white illustrations including frontispiece, original gilt-decorated cloth, a little rubbed, 4to, plus Dulac (Edmund, illustrator), Sindbad the Sailor and Other Stories from the Arabian Nights, [1914], 23 tipped-in colour plates, original gilt-decorated cloth, slightly rubbed, 4to, plus others similar (16)

CARTONS 365 [Brown, William]. A Compendious and Accurate Treatise of Fines upon Writs of Covenant and Recoveries upon Writs of Entry in the Post, with ample and copious Instructions how to draw, acknowledge and levy the same in all cases..., 3rd edition, J. Walthoe, 1693, dust-soiled, armorial bookplate of Isaac Barrow (1673-1745, twice Mayor of Derby) to verso of title, armorial bookplate of Roland Borough to front pastedown, contemporary calf, rebacked, rubbed and worn, small 8vo, together with Selden (J.), The History of Tythes, that is the Practice of Payment of them, the Positive Laws made for them, the opinions touching the Right of them..., 1618, dust soiled throughout, contemporary calf, rubbed and worn, boards detached, text block partly loose, 4to, plus Lindsay (John), A View of the Coinage of the Heptarchy, to which is added a list of Unpublished Mints and Moneyers of the Chief or Sole Monarchs from Egbert to Harold II..., Cork: printed by Bolster, 1842, author’s presentation inscription to John Bergne to initial blank, six tinted lithograph plates, bound with A View of the Coinage of Ireland from the Invasion of the Danes of the Reign of George IV..., Cork: Luke H. Bolster, 1839, author’s presentation inscription fo John B. Nichols, fifteen lithographed plates, bound with Notices of Remarkable Greek, Roman, and Anglo-Saxon, and Other Medieval Coins in the cabinet of the Author..., Cork: printed by P. J. Crowe, 1860, author’s presentation inscription to John B. Bergne, 1p. publisher’s advert, three lithographed plates, bound with Notices of Remarkable Medieval Coins, Mostly Unpublished..., Cork: printed by John Crowe, 1849, author’s presentation inscription to John B. Bergne, two tinted lithographed plates, contemporary half morroco, rubbed and scuffed, 4to, plus other antiquarian, mostly 18th century, including law, topography, history and literature

£150-200

359 Lear (Edward). A Book of Nonsense, published Frederick Warne & Co., c. 1890, colour illustrations throughout including title and frontispiece, original gilt and black decorated cloth, rebacked and original spine relaid, slightly rubbed and soiled, 4to, together with Journal of a Landscape Painter in Corsica, 1st edition, 1870, wood-engraved plates and illustrations, some spotting, hinges cracked, original cloth gilt, soiling and wear, large 8vo, plus More Nonsense, 4th edition, 1894, black and white illustrations, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed and soiled, small oblong folio, plus other books by and about Lear (28)

£100-150

360 Foster (Birket, illustrator). The Rhine and its Picturesque Scenery, Described by Henry Mayhew, 1856, steel-engraved plates, all edges gilt, original blue cloth richly gilt, minor rubbing, together with Tymms (W.R., chromolithographer), The May Queen, by Alfred Tennyson, Illuminated by Mrs W.H. Hartley, 1861, chromolithographed throughout, versos blank, a little spotting, hinges cracked, original gilt-decorated green cloth, slightly rubbed and soiled, both 4to, plus [Budgen, Miss M.L.], Episodes of Insect Life, 3 volumes, 1st editions, 1849-51, hand-coloured frontispiece to each volume, some spotting, all edges gilt, original giltdecorated cloth, rebacked with original spines relaid, 8vo, plus other Victorian decorative cloth including natural history and 4 Andrew Lang Fairy Books (Green, Blue, Yellow and Red) (24)

(a carton)

366 Dore (Gustave & Jerrold, Blanchard). London, 1872, woodengraved plates throughout, some minor spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary red half morocco gilt, boards a little rubbed and soiled, folio, together with Hall (S.C., editor), Gems of European Art: The Best Pictures of the Best Schools, 1st and 2nd series in 2 volumes, no date, circa 1870, engraved plates, all edges gilt, original red morocco richly gilt, slightly rubbed, folio, plus 10 other large-format illustrated volumes and scrap albums

£200-300

361 Grahame (Kenneth). The Wind in the Willows, Illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard, 1931, black and white illustrations to text and decorative endpapers, original cloth gilt, minor damp spotting, dust jacket a little spotted and finger soiled with large ring mark to upper panel, 8vo, together with Brunhoff (Jean de), Babar’s Friend Zephir, 1st English edition, 1937, colour illustrations throughout, minor pencil scribblings to front endpapers, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, slightly rubbed and some edge wear, folio, plus Robinson (W. Heath, illustrator), The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm, by Norman Hunter, 1st edition, 1933, colour frontispiece and black and white illustrations, original cloth, rubbed and slightly soiled, 4to, plus other mostly 20th-century juvenile interest including some annuals (approx. 75)

(a carton)

£200-300

362* Bookcase. An 1920s Globe Wernicke oak five tier bookcase, each with hinged glass door, ivorene manufacturer’s plaque and single drawer to base, 192.5cm high x 86cm wide £300-500

(2 cartons)

363* Bookcase. A 1920s oak revolving bookcase on a cruciform oak base, 81cm high x 46cm square (1)

£70-100

364* Bookcase. A modern stained pine bookcase, with swan neck pediment above seven shelves, 207cm high x 74cm wide, together with another modern bookcase, painted green with children’s illustrations, 198cm high x 92.5cm wide (2)

£150-200

367 Farries (K.G., and Mason, M.T.). The Windmills of Surrey and Inner London, 1st edition, 1966, numerous black and white plates, original red cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly marked and rubbed to head and foot, large 4to, together with Essex Windmills, Millers & Millwrights, volumes 1-3 & 5, 1981-88, numerous black and white illustrations, contemporary inscription to volume 5, all original green cloth in dust jackets, spines slightly rubbed and faded, large 4to, together with Finch (William Coles), Watermills & Windmills, new edition, 1976, numerous monochrome illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 4to, and approximately 50 further volumes of windmill interest, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

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£100-150

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368 Fleming (Ian). The Man with the Golden Gun, 1st edition, 1965, previous owner inscription to front endpaper, original black cloth in dust jacket, covers lightly marked, spine slightly rubbed with small tears to head and foot, 8vo, together with Sitwell (Sacheverell), The Gothick North, a Study of Mediaeval Life, Art, and Thought, new edition, 1950, Primitive Scenes and Festivals, 1942, Splendours and Miseries, 1943, The Hunters and the Hunted, 1947, all 1st editions, all original cloth in dust jackets, some inscriptions to front endpapers, covers slightly rubbed with minor loss, 8vo (4 volumes in total), and other modern literature and reference, including Osbert Sitwell, Penguin New Writing, pottery and porcelain reference, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (2 cartons)

372 Phillips (Richard, pub.). The British Military History: Comprehending a Complete Body of Military Knowledge..., 2 vols., 1804/01, vol. 1 lacking frontispiece and title loose, numerous engraved maps and plates (many maps folding), contemporary half calf, some wear, 4to, together with Lewis (Samuel), A Topographical Dictionary of England..., 5 vols., 3rd edition, 1835, lacking maps, vol. 5 containing numerous county and town boundary plans, later half calf, vol. 1 rebacked preserving original spine, some cracking to joints of other volumes, 4to, with Burges (James Bland), The Birth and Triumph of Love. A Poem, 1796, bound with Musaeus. The Loves of Hero and Leander, 1797, and Elegia Grayiana Graece, 1794, contemporary calf, rebacked, 4to, plus other miscellaneous books including Decorative Printed Maps of the 15th to 18th Centuries by R.A. Skelton, 1952, black & white plates, original cloth in slightly torn dust jacket, 4to

£80-120

369 Military. A large collection of miscellaneous military, aviation and naval magazines and paperbacks, including publications by Osprey, Aeromilitaria, Arms & Armour Press, Windsock, all original wrappers, G/VG, 8vo (5 cartons)

(2 cartons)

373 Tolkien (J.R.R.). The Hobbit, or There and Back Again, 1979, The Lord of The Rings, 3 volumes, 1977, & The Silmarillion, 1997, all Folio Society, numerous black and white illustrations, all original boards in slipcases, together with Wragg (Arthur, illustrator), The Psalms for Modern Life, 1st edition, 1933, numerous black and white illustrations, some minor marks, original cream cloth in dust jacket, covers chipped with repairs to head and foot, 8vo, and other modern literature, including 7 other Folio Society publications, King Penguins, all original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£100-150

370 Moore (George). Peronnik the Fool, London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., 1933, engraved frontispiece, title, two plates and few illustrations by Stephen Gooden, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original full vellum gilt, 4to, (limited editon 215/525, signed by author & illustrator), together with Folio Society, The Getty Apocalypse, facsimile of MS Ludwig III in the J. Paul Getty Museum, with Commentary volume by Nigel J. Morgan, 2011, together 2 volumes, colour facsimile pages heightened in gilt, and black & white plates, original quarter morocco and full maroon buckran, folio, contained together in original drop back box, (limited edition 143/1020), with Worcester (Edward Somerset, Marquis of), [A Century of the Names and Scantlings of such Inventions, as at present I can call to mind to have tried and perfected: (which my former Notes being lost) I have, at the instance of a powerful Friend, endeavoured now in the Year 1655, Glasgow: printed by R. and A. Foulis, 1767], lacking title, some light dampstaining and dust-soiling, contemporary marbled sheep, joints cracked, 12mo, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian, modern first editions and art reference etc. including, Diary of Travels in France and Spain, Chiefly in the Year 1844, by Rev. Francis Trench, 2 vols., 1845, Vathek: An Arabian Tale, by William Beckford, London: Lawrence & Bullen, 1893, (limited edition 426/450), Scoop by Evelyn Waugh, 1st edition, 1938, Keynotes by George Egerton, 1893, and Water-Colour Painting in Britain, by Martin Hardie, 3 vols., mixed editions, 1967-68 (a carton)

(a carton)

£70-100

374 White (Gilbert). The Natural History of Selborne, edited by F.M. Nicholson, illustrated by Eric Daglish, 1929, 19 wood engraved illustrations including frontispiece portrait, some minor spotting, original decorated boards with cream cloth spine, boards slightly marked, 4to, together with other natural history reference including 8 volumes of Wayside and Woodland, The Gun at Home and Abroad, British Deer and Ground Game, by J.E. Millais, 1913, limited edition 742/950, etc., mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (a carton)

£100-150

QUANTITY 375 Lanfranc (Archbishop of Canterbury). Opera Omnia..., edited by Domnus Lucas Dacherius, printed for Jean Billaine, Paris, 1648, black and white engraved title vignette, Owens College, Manchester ex-libris bookplate to front pastedown, ex-libris stamp to verso of title, some light marks and spotting, contemporary mottled calf, boards rubbed with some loss, spine deteriorated, folio, together with Augerean (Yarouthiun), A Brief Account of the Mechitaristican Society Founded on the Island of St. Lazaro, Venice, Armenian Academy, 1835, black and white frontispiece engraving, title vignette, black and white engraving of Mechitar Abbas opposite p. 7, some light spotting, contemporary giltdecorated half morocco, boards and spine rubbed with some loss, 8vo, and More (Hannah), Remarks on the Present Mode of Educating Females; being a Copious Abridgement..., printed for J. Parsons, 1799, black and white portrait frontispiece, later inscription to front endpaper, some light spotting, contemporary calf, boards and spine rubbed, 8vo, plus other 17th to 19th-century literature and reference, including A Plea for Painted Glass... by Fras. W. Oliphant, 1855, ex-libris of Pamela & Raymond Lister, Old and New London... by Walter Thornbury, volumes 1-6, circa 1880s, mostly leather bindings, condition is generally good, 8vo/folio

£150-200

371 Moses (Henry). The Works of Antonio Canova, engraved in outline, 21 original parts bound in 19, published by Septimus Prowett, 1823, outline engraved plates, with tissue-guards, occasional minor marginal spotting, original printed wrappers, with bookseller’s label of J. Rees, Bristol to foot of each cover, rubbed and some wear to spines, contained in modern purpose-made drop-over bookbox, 4to, together with other miscellaneous books, all leather-bound, mostly 19th century, including Reminiscences of Captain Gronow, 2 volumes, 1862, Hallam’s Introduction to the Literature of Europe, 4 volumes, 1837-39, The Argosy, 3 volumes, 1878, 1879 & 1881, Annual Register, 4 volumes, 1758, 1759, 1765 & 1813, etc. (2 cartons)

£100-150

£150-200

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376 Keynes (Geoffrey). Blake Studies, notes on his life and works in seventeen chapters, 1949, numerous illustrations including 48 in collotype, some minor toning, original green cloth in dust jacket, covers toned, slightly watermarked and rubbed to head and foot, 4to, together with Wilhelm (Richard & Jung, C.G.), The Secret of the Golden Flower, a Chinese book of life, 1931, black and white illustrations including frontispiece, ex-libris stamp to front pastedown, some minor spotting, pencil annotations, original giltdecorated black cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus Peters (Fritz), Boyhood with Gurdjieff, 1964, Gurdjieff Remembered, 1965, both 1st editions, some light spotting, original cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly marked with minor loss, 8vo, plus other modern philosophical literature and reference including P.D. Ouspensky, C.G. Jung and publications by S.P.C.K., Gollancz, Faber & Faber, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo

380 Gregori (Mina). Paintings in the Uffizi & Pitti Galleries, Bulfinch Press, 1994, numerous colour illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly faded, large 8vo, together with Longford (Elizabeth), Images of Chelsea, 1980, numerous black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly faded, large 8vo, (limited edition 236/1000), plus Hagen (Rose-Marie & Rainer), Masterpieces in Detail, volumes 1 & 2, 2010, numerous colour illustrations, original white cloth in slipcase, large 8vo, plus other modern masterpieces and art gallery reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (5 shelves)

£200-300

377 Baker (Nikky). The Great Match of Cricket, Prospect Hill Press, 1994, scorecard to front pocket, black and white facsimile illustrations, original cream boards with green cloth spine, large 8vo, together with Ranjitsinhji (K.S.), The Jubilee Book of Cricket, 1897, numerous black and white illustrations including frontispiece with tissue-guard, some minor spotting, original green cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus Chapman (A.P.F. et al), The Game of Cricket (The Lonsdale Library volume VI), 1930, 55 black and white illustrations including frontispiece, some minor toning, original brown cloth, boards slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other modern cricketing history and biography, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo

381 Nevinson (Henry W.). The Dawn in Russia, or Scenes in the Russian Revolution, 2nd edition, 1906, 28 colour and black and white illustrations including frontispiece with tissue-guard, some light spotting, original decorated red cloth, spine slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Dixon (William Hepworth), Free Russia, volumes 1 & 2, 2nd edition, 1870, 2 colour frontispieces with tissue-guards, contemporary inscriptions to both half-titles, some minor toning, original gilt-decorated purple cloth, boards and spines faded and rubbed to head and foot with minor loss, 8vo, plus Latham (Robert & Matthews, William [editors]), The Diary of Samuel Pepys, volumes 1-11, reprint edition, 1971, inscription to volume 1 front endpaper, all original green cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly faded and rubbed, 8vo, plus other modern history and biographical reference including Russian history, William Cobbett: Selected Writings, volumes 1-6, 1998, all original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo

(3 shelves)

(6 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£150-200

£100-150

378 Barclay (C.N.). History of the 16th/5th The Queen’s Royal Lancers 1925 to 1961, 1st edition, 1963, 15 colour and black and white illustrations including frontispiece plus 9 sketch maps, original gilt-decorated red cloth, spine slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 4to, together with Bright (Joan, [editor]), The Ninth Queen’s Royal Lancers 1936-1945, the story of an armoured regiment in battle, 1st edition, 1951, numerous black and white illustrations and maps, original cloth bookmarks, original giltdecorated blue cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus Bowyer (Michael J.F.), 2 Group R.A.F., A Complete History 1936-1945, 1st edition, 1974, numerous black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other modern military history and reference, including publications by Pen & Sword, Ian Allen, Batsford, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (3 shelves)

382 Maurice (F.). The Russo-Turkish War 1877, A Strategical Sketch, 1st edition, 1905, 3 folding maps to rear pocket, some light spotting, original yellow cloth, boards and spine slightly toned, 8vo, together with De Segur (Philip), History of the Expedition to Russia, undertaken by the Emperor Napoleon in the year 1812, volumes 1 & 2, 3rd edition, 2 black and white frontispiece portraits, plus a folding map to front of volume 1, some light spotting, contemporary inscription to volume 2 front endpaper, contemporary half calf, boarsd and spines rubbed with minor loss, 8vo, plus Report of the Ministry, Overseas Military Forces of Canada 1918, 44 black and white illustrations including folding maps, some light marks and water stains, bookplate to front endpaper, original green cloth, spine slightly faded, ex-libris stamps to text block, 8vo, plus other modern military history and reference, including publications by Airlife, Pen & Sword, Arms & Armour, Grub Street, Ian Allen, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

£100-150

(6 shelves & 2 cartons)

379 Foxwell (E. & Farrer, T.C.). Express Trains English and Foreign..., 1889, 4 black and white sketch maps, folding map to front pocket, lacks map to rear, some light toning, original decorated blue cloth, boards and spine slightly faded and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Clark (F.E.), The Great Siberian Railway, what I saw on my journey, 1904, numerous black and white illustrations including frontispiece portrait, contemporary bookplate to front pastedown, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated green cloth, front boards slightly marked with minor loss to foot, 8vo, plus Frith (Henry), The Flying Horse, the story of the locomotive and the railway, 1893, numerous black and white illustrations including frontispiece, some light marks, original decorated green cloth, spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other late 19th-century and modern railway and locomotive history and reference, including publications by David & Charles, Ian Allen, O.P.C., A. & C. Black, H.M.S.O., mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

£150-200

£200-300

383 Railway. A large collection of modern railway, locomotive and transport reference and related, including publications by O.P.C., Ian Allen, P.S.L., Osprey, Sutton, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (6 shelves)

£200-300

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384 James (P.D.). A Taste for Death, 1st edition, 1986, Original Sin, 1st edition, 1994, both inscribed by the author to title pages, some minor toning, both original black cloth in dust jackets, Original Sin with dust jacket price clipped, spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Bates (Ralph), Lean Men, An Episode in a Life, 1st edition, 1934, inscribed by the author to front endpaper and title page, original red cloth in dust jacket, spine faded and rubbed with some loss to head, 8vo, and Hampson (John), Brothers and Lovers, 1st edition, 1934, inscribed by the author to front endpaper and title, some light spotting, slightly faded, 8vo, plus other modern 1st edition fiction and literature, mostly signed by the authors, including V.S. Pritchett, A.E. Coppard, Richard Hughes, Virgil Thomson, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo, from the collection of Jonathan Gili (1943-2004), film-maker and director, his pencil annotations to rear pastedown

388 Heron-Allen (Edward). Edward Fitzgerald’s Rubâiyât of Omar Khayyâm..., Bernard Quaritch, 1899, monochrome frontispiece with tissue-guard, previous owner’s mark to front endpaper, some light spotting and dampstains to both pastedowns, original giltdecorated green cloth, boards slightly marked and faded, 8vo, together with Landor (Walter Savage), The Sculptured Garland, Dropmore Press, 1948, black and white wood-engravings by Iain MacNab, original gilt-decorated half morocco retaining front cover of dust jacket, spine slightly rubbed, 4to, (limited edition 156/300), plus Tournour (Margaret), Bible Birds, Black Cygnet Press, 1996, 21 black and white engravings by the author, original marbled boards to brown cloth spine, 8vo, (limited edition of 100 copies), plus other late 19th-century and modern children’s and illustrated literature, including private press, pictorial cloth, annuals, all original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

(3 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£200-300

385 Llewellyn (Richard). How Green Was My Valley, 1st edition, 1939, previous owner signature to front endpaper, original cloth, dust jacket, a few tears and small loss at head of spine, 8vo, together with Greene (Graham), The Great Jowett, 1981, original cloth (spine faded), glassine wrapper (with short closed tear), 8vo, limited edition, 420/525 signed by the author, plus Faulkner (William), A Fable, 1st UK edition, 1955, light toning, previous owner signature, original cloth, dust jacket, spine faded with chips., 8vo, with others including Vita Sackville West’s The Garden, 1946, More For Your Garden, 1955 and Even More For Your Garden, 1958, Evelyn Waugh’s Love Among the Ruins, 1953, others by Ian Fleming, Iris Murdoch, Alan Moorehead, Leonard Cottrell, Anita Leslie et al (120)

389 Pelican Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 520 Pelican paperbacks, all in original wrappers, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

£200-300

(3 shelves and a carton)

£70-100

391 Dickey (James). Deliverance, 1st edition, USA, 1970, original cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed with minor tear to head of front cover, 8vo, [this is the novel of the landmark 1972 film starring Burt Reynolds and John Voigt], together with Heinlein (Robert A.), The Man Who Sold the Moon, 1st edition, USA, 1950, The Green Hills of Earth, 1st edition, USA, 1951, both original cloth in dust jackets, spines slightly rubbed and faded, 8vo, plus Hubbard (L. Ron), Final Blackout, USA, 1948, black and white illustrated title, some light spotting, original black cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly toned, 8vo, plus other mid 20th-century science fiction and children’s literature, including W.E. Johns, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Mark Twain, Olaf Stapledon, Richard Matheson, L. Frank Baum, Ian Fleming, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£100-150

387 The Franklin Library. The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, by Daniel Defoe, 1979, A Farewell to Arms, by Ernest Hemingway, 1979, The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling, by Henry Fielding, 1980, and 23 further volumes, all original gilt decorated quarter morocco, 8vo, together with The Classics of Medicine Library. A Practical Treatise on Venereal Diseases, by Philippe Ricord, 1988, Lectures on Clinical Psychiatry, by Emil Kraepelin, 1985, Lectures on the Central Nervous System, by C.E. Brown-Séquard, 1995, and 5 further volumes, all original gilt decorated leather, 8vo, and The Oxford Library of the World’s Greatest Books, Canterbury Tales, by Geoffrey Chaucer, 1985, Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë, 1984, The Collected Works of W.B. Yeats, 1983, with 7 further volumes, all original gilt decorated quarter morocco, 8vo, plus other similar modern reprint editions, including The Easton Press, Folio Society, VG, 8vo (3 shelves)

£100-150

390 Mitchell (Donald and Keller, Hans, editors). Benjamin Britten, a commentary on his works from a group of specialists, 1st edition, 1952, monochrome plates, original cloth in frayed and chipped dust jacket with a little loss, 8vo, together with Mueller von Asow (Hedwig and E. H., editors), The Collected Correspondence and Papers of Christoph Willibald Gluck, 1st English edition, 1962, monochrome plates, original cloth in slightly spotted and frayed dust jacket, 8vo, plus Pearce (Charles E.), Polly Peachum, being the story of Lavinia Fenton and the Beggar’s Opera, 1st edition, 1913, monochrome plates, top edge gilt, original maroon cloth gilt, rubbed and some soiling, thick 8vo, and other music history, including a quantity of bound opera vocal scores, including Verdi, Mozart, Gluck, Puccini, Britten, and some Russian works, a quantity of Opera Magazine, 1950s, etc.

386 Armstrong (Robin). Split-Cane and Sable, A Book of Fish, Men and Nature, 1st edition, 1988, original artwork and inscription by the author to half-title, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original gilt-decorated green morocco in slipcase, all edges gilt, 4to, together with Cust (Lionel, ed.), The National Portrait Gallery, volumes 1 & 2, limited edition 81/750, 1901, numerous black and white illustrations, inscription to front endpaper, some light spotting, three quarter green morocco, boards water damaged, spines slightly faded, large 4to, and Andres (Glenn M., et al), The Art of Florence, volumes 1 & 2, 1st Artabras edition, 1994, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original gilt decorated blue cloth in slipcase, large 4to, plus other late 19th century and modern art and miscellaneous reference, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)

£100-150

(3 shelves)

£200-300

392 Verhaeren (Emile). Oeuvres De, volumes 1 & 2, Paris, circa 1900s, some minor toning, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated red half morocco, 8vo, together with Chateaubriant (Alphonse De), Monsieur Des Lourdines, histoire d’un Gentilhomme Campagnard 1840, Paris, 1928, numerous colour illustrations by Daniel-Girard, contemporary gilt-decorated red morocco, 4to, plus Schwob (Marcel), Vies Imaginaires, Paris, 1921, black and white frontispiece by Jean Lébédeff, some light marks, contemporary red half morocco, 8vo, plus other 19th and early 20th-century French literature, including Histoire De La Restauration by A. De Lamartine, volumes 18, 1856-58, Oeuvres De P. Corneille Théatre Complet, volumes 1-3, circa 1850s, all leather bindings, many gilt-decorated, condition is generally very good, 8vo/4to (approximately 110 volumes in total)

£100-150

(3 shelves)

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393 Casanova (Jacques). Mémoires De..., volumes 1-8, new edition, Paris, 1910, black and white illustrations, some light toning, previous owner’s mark to volume 1 front endpaper, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated tan half morocco, bound by Flammarion vaillant, all edges gilt, 8vo, together with Sévigne (Madame De), Lettres..., volumes 1-6, Paris, 1876, some light spotting, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated red quarter morocco, spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus Rabelais, Oeuvres De, volumes 1 & 2, circa 1900, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated red half morocco, spines slightly faded, 8vo, (limited edition 131/1500), plus other 19th and early 20th-century French literature, including views Dse Hommes Illustres De Plutarque, by Alexis Pierron, volumes 1-4, 1861, Oeuvres Complètes De Molière, volumes 1-3, 1873, mostly gilt-decorated leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo (approximately 110 volumes in total) (3 shelves)

397 Cruikshank (George, illustrator). Frank Fairlegh; or, Scenes from the Life of a Private Pupil, by Frank E. Smedley, circa 1890, 30 black and white illustrations, inscription to front endpaper, some spotting, contemporary gilt-decorated blue half calf, boards and spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, together with Bunyan (John), The Pilgrim’s Progress and other Works by..., Glasgow, 1880, numerous black and white illustrations, period inscription to front endpaper, some water marks and spotting, contemporary gilt-decorated red morocco, boards and spine slightly rubbed, large 4to, and other 19th-century literature and reference, including The Rise of the Dutch Republic, volumes 1-3, History of the Netherlands, volumes 1-4, by John Lothrop Motley, all 1869, all gilt-decorated leather or vellum bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to (approximately 100 volumes in total) (3 shelves)

398 Thackeray (William Makepeace). The Works of, volumes 1-12, 1879, black and white illustrations, bookplates to front pastedowns, some light spotting, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated brown half calf, spines slightly faded and rubbed, 8vo, together with Ruskin (John), Modern Painters, volumes 1-5, 2nd edition, USA, circa 1880s, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated brown half morocco bound by Fazakerley, some light toning, boards and spines slightly faded, 8vo, and other 19th-century literature and reference, including Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Alfred Lord Tennyson, E.B. Browning, John Milton, William Wordsworth, all giltdecorated leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo, (approximately 100 volumes in total)

394 Rousseau (J.J.). Oeuvres Complètes De, volumes 1-11 bound in 6, Paris, 1909-12, inscription to volume 1 front endpaper, some toning, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated red quarter morocco, boards slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with D’Abrantés (Laure Junot), Histoire Des Salens De Paris. Tableaux et Portraits du Grand Monde..., volumes 1-6, Brussels, 1837-38, period inscription to volume 1 front endpaper, some minor toning, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated green half calf, boards slightly rubbed, 8vo, and Grille (François), Miettes Litteraires, Biographiques et Morals..., volumes 1-3, Paris, 1853, some light spotting, bookplates to front pastedowns, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated brown quarter morocco, 8vo, plus other 19th and early 20th-century French literature, including E.M. Zola, Alfred De Musset, Victor Hugo, all leather bindings, many gilt decorated, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo (approximately 110 volumes in total) (3 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£200-300

399 Flaccus (Aulus Persius). Die Satiren Des... 1775, Berlin & Leipzig, Jacob Decker, black and white engraved title, ex-library stamp to front endpaper, some minor marks, contemporary half calf, ex-library label to front cover, together with Heine (Heinrich), Gämtliche Werke, volumes 1-12 bound in 4, Berlin, circa 1890, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated brown half morocco, spines slightly rubbed, 8vo, and other 19th and early 20th-century German language literature and reference, all gilt-decorated leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo (approximately 100 volumes in total)

£150-200

395 Dulac (Edmund, illustrator). Tanglewood Tales, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, circa 1915, 14 colour tipped-in plates, some light spotting, original decorated tan cloth, spine rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, large 8vo, together with Fraser (C. Lovat, illustrator), Peacock Pie, A Book of Rhymes, by Walter De La Mare, 1924, 16 colour plates, some light spotting, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus Hows (John A, illustrator), In the Woods, with Bryant, Longfellow, and Halleck, USA, 1863, numerous black and white engravings, some light spotting, contemporary gilt-decorated purple morocco, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus other 19th and 20th-century illustrated literature and juvenile fiction, including ‘B.B.’, Kenneth Grahame, J.M. Barrie, John Gay, C.A. Swinburne, mostly original cloth bindings, some decorative, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)

£200-300

£150-200

(3 shelves)

£100-150

400 Pocket Editions. A large collection of approximately 300 early 20th-century pocket editions, including the works of Rudyard Kipling, R.L. Stevenson, Thomas Hardy, A. Conan Doyle, Walter Scott, John Buchan, Charles Dickens, mostly gilt-decorated leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo (4 shelves)

£400-600

£150-200

401 Penguin Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 1080 Penguin paperbacks, including fiction and non-fiction, all original wrappers, G/VG, 8vo

396 Lamb (Charles). The Last Essays of Elia, volumes 1 & 2, 1910, numerous black and white illustrations by Charles E. Brock, some light spotting, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated blue half morocco bound by Henderson & Bisset, spines slightly faded, 8vo, together with Borrow (George), The Romany Rye, new edition, 1907, black and white frontispiece, some light spotting, contemporary gilt-decorated tan half calf bound by Maclehose, boards slightly marked, 8vo, plus Lockridge Jr. (Ross), Raintree County, USA, 1948, black and white illustrated endpapers, contemporary gilt-decorated green half calf bound by Henry Sotheran, hinges slightly cracked, 8vo, plus other 19th and 20th-century literature and historical reference, including Life of Field Marshal, His Grace The Duke of Wellington, by James Edw. Alexander, 2 volumes, 1839, Tales from “Blackwood”, volumes 1-6, 3rd series, circa 1860s, all gilt-decorated leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo, (approximately 100 volumes in total)

402 Flecker (James Elroy). The Collected Poems of, 1923, bookplate to front pastedown, some minor spotting, original cream cloth, top edge gilt, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 4to, (limited edition 453/500), together with Edwards (Lionel, illustrator), Galloping Shoes, verses by Will H. Ogilvie, 3rd impression, 1924, 8 tipped-in colour plates, bookplate to front pastedown, some minor spotting, original gilt-decorated green cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed and marked, 4to, and other early 20th-century literature and poetry, including Rudyard Kipling, T.S. Eliot, John Keats, D.G. Rossetti, John Masefield, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

(3 shelves)

(6 shelves)

(14 shelves)

£200-300

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403 Modern fiction. A large collection of modern first edition fiction, including C.S. Forester, Hammond Innes, Lawrence Durrell, H.E. Bates, Iris Murdoch, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

409 Gillett (Charles Ripley, [editor]). Catalogue of the McAlpin Collection of British History and Theology, volumes 1-5, USA, 192730, some light spotting, original cream cloth, spines slightly toned, 8vo, together with Hardie (Martin), Water-colour Painting in Britain, volumes 1-3, reprint edition, 1969, numerous black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed with minor loss, large 4to, plus Hazen (A.T.), A Bibliography of the Strawberry Hill Press..., reprint edition, 1973, black and white illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly faded and rubbed, 4to, plus other modern bibliography and art reference and related, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

£100-150

404 Green (John Richard). The Making of England, volumes 1 & 2, 1904, 47 black and white maps including some folding, some minor toning, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated green calf bound by W.H.S., all edges gilt, spines slightly faded, 8vo, together with Hogg (James), The Queen’s Wake, Pilgrims of the Sun, Queen Hynde, The Poetic Mirror, 4 volumes, all 1852, bookplates to front pastedowns, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated green calf, all edges gilt, lacks two red spine labels, boards slightly rubbed, 8vo, with other 19th and early 20th-century literature and pocket editions, including Rudyard Kipling, Bernard Shaw, Charles Dickens, H.G. Wells, mostly gilt-decorated leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo, (approximately 200 volumes in total) (6 shelves)

(3 shelves)

410 Brandes (Rand & Durkan, Michael J.). Seamus Heaney, A Bibliography 1959-2003, 1st edition, 2008, original black cloth in dust jacket, 8vo, together with Morrow (Bradford & Lafourcade, Bernard), A Bibliography of the Writings of Wyndham Lewis, advanced review copy, USA, 1978, original illustrated wrappers, covers slightly toned, 8vo, plus Peacock (Jila), Ten Poems from Hafez, 2006, 10 illustrations by the author, original wrappers in slipcase, 4to, plus other modern first edition fiction and literature reference including Philip Roth, Ian McEwan, Philip Larkin, J.G. Ballard, Len Deighton, John Updike, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, VG, 8vo/4to

£200-300

405 Froude (James Anthony). English Seamen in the Sixteenth Century, new edition, 1915, prize plate to front pastedown, contemporary gilt-decorated tree calf, 8vo, together with Lee (Sidney), A Life of William Shakespeare, library edition, 1899, numerous black and white illustrations plus colour frontispiece with tissue-guard, prize plate to front endpaper, contemporary giltdecorated tree calf bound by Bickers & Sons, spine slightly rubbed, all edges gilt, 8vo, and Mill (John Stuart), A System of Logic, Radiocinative and Inductive..., volumes 1-2, 2nd edition, 1846, some light spotting, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated quarter calf, boards and spines slightly marked and rubbed, 8vo, plus other 19th and early 20th-century English literature and historical reference including Alfred Lord Tennyson, Thomas Moore, Lewis Carroll, all gilt-decorated leather bindings, condition is generally very good, 8vo/folio (approximately 65 volumes in total) (3 shelves)

£100-150

(3 shelves)

£80-120

411 Cook (Margaret C., [illustrator]). Poems from Leaves of Grass, by Walt Whitman, 1913, 24 tipped-in colour illustrations, some light toning, original gilt-decorated green cloth, boards and spine rubbed with minor tear to head, 4to, together with Besley (T., [publisher]), The Report of the Commissioners concerning Charities; containing that part which relates to the City of Exeter, 1825, some light spotting, contemporary green quarter morocco, boards and spine rubbed with some loss, 8vo, and other 19th and early 20th-century literature and reference, mostly original cloth, some leather bindings, condition is generally fair/good, 8vo/4to

£150-200

406 Paolini (Claudio, et al). Il bello “ritrovato”, Gusto, ambienti, mobili dell’Ottocento, 1st edition, Milan, 1990, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original red cloth boards in slipcase, folio, together with Horiuchi (Takeo, [editor]), The World of Louis Comfort Tiffany, a selection from The Anchorman Collection, 1st edition, Japan, 1994, numerous colour illustrations, original gilt-decorated blue resin boards in slipcase, folio, plus Scheurleer (Th. H. Lunsingh), Pierre Gole, ébéniste de Louis XIV, 2005, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original brown cloth in dust jacket and slipcase, folio, plus other modern objet d’art and antique reference and related, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

(3 shelves)

£70-100

407 Modern fiction. A large collection of late 19th-century and modern first edition fiction and literature, including Kingsley Amis, Marina Lewycka, Peter Ackroyd, Laurens van der Post, some signed by the authors, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, some leather bindings, G/VG, 8vo/folio

412 Macquoid (Percy). A History of English Furniture, 4 volumes (The Age of Oak, Walnut, Satinwood, Mahogany), 1938, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, previous owner’s marks to front endpapers, some light toning, all original red cloth in dust jackets, except ‘The Age of Oak’ lacking dust jacket, covers worn with some loss, folio, together with Symonds (R.W.), Old English Walnut & Lacquer Furniture... , 1st edition, 1923, 40 black and white plates, some light toning, original gilt-decorated red cloth, boards and spine slightly toned and rubbed to head and foot, 4to, plus Edwards (Ralph), The Dictionary of English Furniture... , volumes 1-3 (complete), Antique Collectors’ Club, 1983, numerous black and white illustrations, original red cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, folio, (limited edition 900/1000), plus other modern art and antiques reference, including some auction catalogues, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£150-200

£100-150

408 Naval. A collection of modern naval and maritime reference, including publications by Conway, Blandford, Arms & Armour, P.S.L., Ian Allen, Leo Cooper, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)

£100-150

413 Paperbacks. A large collection of approximately 250 paperbacks, including publications by Penguin, Oxford, Pan, Gollancz, Puffin, all original wrappers, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

£100-150

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414 Ecclesiastical. A large collection of modern ecclesiastical and theological reference and related, including publications by S.C.M. Press, Oxford, S.P.C.K., Batsford, Cambridge, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

418 Arsdekin (R.P. Richardi). Theologia Tripartita Universa, 3 volumes bound in 1, Joannis Caspari Bencard, 1687, black and white engraved title, bookplate to front pastedown, some light marks, evidence of worming to rear pages, contemporary full calf with leather and brass clasps, boards wormed and rubbed with some loss, large 8vo, together with Ruinart (Theodoricus), Acta Primorum Martyrum sincera and selecta, Amsterdam, 1713, black and white engraved title, later inscription to front endpaper, some light marks, contemporary full calf, boards and spine partially detached and rubbed with some loss, folio, plus Bathurst (Elizabeth), Truth Vindicated By the Faithful Testimony and Writings of the Innocent Servant and Hand-Maid of the Lord, 1691, period inscriptions to front endpaper, some light marks, evidence of worming throughout, contemporary full calf, boards and spine rubbed with some loss to foot, 8vo, plus other 17th, 18th and 19thcentury literature and reference, including 17th and 18th-century pamphlets, Practical Astronomy, Navigation, Nautical Astronomy and Meteorology, volumes 1-6, by J.R. Young et al, 1855, all leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/folio (approximately 90 volumes in total)

£100-150

415 Ardizzone (Fabritio). Ravivamento, O Sia Discorso Dimonstrativo Sopra l’Effenza, caose effetti dell’acque mineralé singolarmente del Monte di Corsena, Genova, 1680, period inscription to front endpapers, some marks, evidence of worming from p. 177 to rear endpapers, spine partially detached, contemporary vellum binding, boards slightly marked, 8vo, together with Peirce (James), A Vindication of the Dissenters: In Answer to Dr. William Nichols’s Defence of the Doctrine and Discipline of the Church of England, 2nd edition, printed for John Clark, London, 1718, period inscription to front endpaper, some light marks and spotting, later gilt-decorated brown calf spine retaining contemporary boards bound by Sotheran, 8vo, plus Manning (Robert), England’s Conversion and Reformation Compared. Or, The Young Gentleman Directed in the Choice of his Religion..., printed for R.C. and C.F., Antwerp, 1725, period annotations to title-page, some minor loss to head of title to p. 4, some light spotting, later blue morocco spine to marbled boards, 8vo, plus other mostly 19th-century ecclesiastical and theological reference and related, mostly original cloth, some leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to

(5 shelves)

£300-500

416 Binyon (Laurence). The Art of Botticelli, an essay in pictorial criticism, 1913, 21 (of 23) plates including frontispiece etching lacks colour plates at pp. 46 & 56), some light toning, original quarter vellum, spine slightly marked, folio, (limited edition of 275), together with James (M.R.), The Canterbury Psalter, 1935, numerous colour and black and white facsimiles, some minor toning, original giltdecorated blue cloth, spine slightly faded, folio, (limited edition 342/425), plus Van Gogh (Vincent), The Complete Letters of... , volumes 1-3, USA, 1959, numerous stuck down plates, original giltdecorated black cloth in partial slipcase, spines slightly faded, 8vo, plus other modern art reference, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

419 Bunyan (John). Choice Works. The Pilgrim’s Progress, The Holy War, The Barren Fig-Tree, Grace Abounding To The Chief of Sinners and Heart’s Ease in Heart Trouble, 1873, numerous black and white illustrations including portrait frontispiece, period inscription to front endpaper, some light spotting, contemporary gilt-decorated blue morocco, boards slightly marked and rubbed to head and foot, spine slightly faded, large 8vo, together with Roberts (John S.), The Life and Explorations of David Livingstone, LL.D., circa 1870, numerous colour lithographs, some spotting, minor loss to front endpapers, contemporary gilt-decorated blue calf, boards and spine rubbed, large 8vo, plus The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments..., 1857, pencil inscriptions to front endpapers, some light marks, contemporary gilt-decorated full plum morocco boards slightly rubbed to head and foot (generally in good condition), large 8vo, plus other 19th-century literature and reference, including Punch, Leisure Hour History of the World, mostly leather bindings, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/folio (approximately 80 volumes in total)

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£200-300

£200-300

£150-200

417 Bird (Isabella L.). Unbeaten Tracks in Japan..., volumes 1 & 2, 3rd edition, 1880, black and white illustrations including folding map to rear of volume 1, bookplates to front pastedowns, original gilt-decorated green cloth, boards and spines slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Buchan (John), The African Colony, Studies in the reconstruction, 1st edition, 1903, 2 colour folding maps, some minor toning, original blue cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus Burton (Robert), The Anatomy of Melancholy, volumes 1-3, 1893, black and white portrait frontispiece with tissue-guard to volume 1, some minor toning, original uniform giltdecorated green cloth, boards slightly marked, spines faded, 8vo, plus other late 19th-century and modern miscellaneous reference, all original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to

420 Poetry. A large collection of early 20th-century and modern poetry and fiction, including Wilfred Owen, W.B. Yeats, Siegfried Sassoon, John Betjeman, Robert Graves, Robert Browning, Oscar Wilde, all original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

£150-200

421 Biography. A large collection of modern biographies and biographical reference, including The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson, volumes 1-8, by Bradford A. Booth & Ernest Mehew, 2nd printing, 1995, The Diary of Virginia Woolf, volumes 1-5, reprint edition, 1983, The Flight of the Mind, The Letters of Virginia Woolf, volumes 1-6, 1975-80, Cecil Beaton, Rupert Brooke, George Orwell, all original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo

£150-200

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422 Roscoe (William). The Life of Lorenzo De’Medici, called The Magnificent, volumes 1 & 2, 3rd edition, 1797, black and white illustrations including engraved frontispiece, some light spotting and offsetting, contemporary full calf, hinges cracked, boards slightly rubbed and partially detached, large 4to, together with Gutch (John), The History and Antiquities of the University of Oxford, volumes 1-4 (bound in 5), 1792, black and white engraved portrait frontispiece to volume 1, bookplates to front pastedowns, ex-library stamps to titles, contemporary uniform gilt-decorated full calf, boards and spines slightly cracked and rubbed, large 4to, and other 18th and 19th-century literature and fiction, including The Works of Cornelius Tacitus, volumes 1-4 (bound in 2), by Arthur Murphy, 1793, The Bruce; or, The History of Robert I, King of Scotland, volumes 1-3, 1790, by J. Pinkerton, all leather bindings, some gilt decorated, condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to, (approximately 55 volumes in total) (3 shelves)

427 Norman (Dorothy). Nehru, The First Sixty Years, volumes 1 & 2, 1st edition, 1965, black and white frontispiece and map, later inscription to front endpapers, original plum cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed with minor loss to head and foot, 8vo, together with Souza (George Bryan & Turley, Jeffery S.), The Boxer Codex, Transcription and Translation of an Illustrated Late Sixteenth-Century Spanish Manuscript, 1st edition, 2016, original illustrated boards, 8vo, and Rungta (Radhe Shyam), The Rise of Business Corporations in India 1851-1900, 1st edition, CUP, 1970, original blue cloth in dust jacket, plus other modern India reference and related, mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (3 shelves)

£100-150

428 Szarkowski (John). A Maritime Album, 100 Photographs and Their Stories, 1st edition, 1997, 100 black and white illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly rubbed at head, large 4to, together with Fermi (Rachel & Samra, Esther), Picturing the Bomb, photographs from the secret world of the Manhattan Project, USA, 1995, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket, oblong 4to, plus Roegiers (Patrick), Magritte and Photography, 2005, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original red cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, plus other modern photography, advertising and graphic design reference, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (some with ex-library bookplates)

£150-200

423 O’Flaherty (Liam). The Assassin, 1st edition, 1928, inscription by the author to front endpaper, some minor toning, original red cloth, spine slightly faded, 8vo, together with Laclos (Choderlos De), Les Liaisons Dangereuses, volumes 1 & 2, privately printed, 1898, black and white illustrations with tissue-guards, some minor spotting, original blue boards with cream spines, covers slightly marked and rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, (limited edition 131/300), with other late 19th and early 20th-century fiction, including The Jungle Book, by Rudyard Kipling, 1st edition, 1894, and Works by Jules Verne, Mark Twain, Richard Jefferies, H.G. Wells, H.H. Munro, Henry James, all original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo

(3 shelves)

£80-120

424 Modern Fiction. A large quantity of modern fiction and first editions, including William Golding, Richard Adams, Anthony Powell, Joseph Conrad, Henry Fielding, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, all original cloth, many in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo

429 Kornhauser (Elizabeth Mankin). Marsden Hartley, 2003, original black cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, large 4to, together with Celant (Germano & Bell, Clare), Jim Dine: Walking Memory, 1959-1969, 1st edition, USA, 1999, numerous colour illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, plus Marshall (Richard D.), Ed Ruscha, 2003, original illustrated boards, large 4to, plus other modern art reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jacket,s G/VG, 8vo/folio (some with ex-library plates)

(6 shelves)

(6 shelves)

(3 shelves)

£100-150

£100-150

425 Brough (Robert B.). Shadow and Substance, 1860, 30 handcoloured plates including frontispiece, lightly spotting and marks, some pages slightly loose, original gilt-decorated plum cloth, boards and spine slightly marked and faded, 8vo, together with Hall (Charles Francis), Life with the Esquimaux…, popular edition, 1865, 102 colour and black and white illustrations including maps, some minor spotting, original gilt-decorated green cloth, 8vo, plus Kingston (W.H.G.), Saved from the Sea…, 1st edition, 1876, numerous black and white illustrations including frontispiece, original gilt-decorated brown cloth, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 8vo, plus other 19th-century illustrated decorative cloth literature and fiction, approximately 80 volumes of King Penguins, all original wrappers, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves) £200-300

430 Sarabianov (Dmitri V & Adaskina, Natalia L.). Popova, 1st UK edition, 1990, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jackets, large 4to, together with Washington (M. Bunch), The Art of Romore Bearden, the prevalence of ritual, USA, 1973, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed to head, folio, plus Franzke (Andreas), George Baselitz, 1989, numerous colour illustrations, original brown cloth in dust jacket, spine slightly rubbed to head, large 4to, plus other modern art reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (some with ex-library bookplates) (6 shelves)

£150-200

431 Fahr-Becker (Gabriele, editor). The Art of East Asia, volumes 1 & 2, 1998, numerous colour illustrations, original red cloth in dust jackets, and slipcase, large 4to, together with Singh (Madanjeet), Ajanta, Painting of the Sacred and the Secular, India, 1965, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original brown faux morocco in dust jacket, and slipcase, covers slightly rubbed to head and foot, large 4to, and other modern Asian, Middle Eastern and Oriental art reference, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio Some with ex libris bookplates.

426 Miscellaneous reference. A large collection of modern miscellaneous reference, theatre history, biography and fiction, including Agatha Christie, J.B. Priestley, Compton McKenzie, Rudyard Kipling, all original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo (6 shelves)

£150-200

£100-150

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432 Stern (Robert A.M. et al). New York, 1960, Architecture and Urbanism between the Second World War and the Bicentennial, 1st edition, USA, 1995, numerous black and white illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket, covers slgithly rubbed to head and foot, thick 4to, together with Adjaye (David), Houses, 2005, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original plum boards in dust jacket, spine slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, and other modern architecture reference and related, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 4to/folio Some ex libris with bookplates. (3 shelves)

435 Gautier (Théophile). Wanderings in Spain, 1853, numerous black and white engravings (lacks plate to page 41), some light spotting, contemporary gilt decorated brown cloth, boards and spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with other 18th, 19th, & early 20th century Spanish language literature and reference, some leather bindings, some paperbacks, some odd volumes, condition generally good/very good, 8vo/folio (6 shelves)

436 Spanish. A large collection of modern Spanish reference and Spanish language literature, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

£80-120

(6 shelves)

433 Bowness (Alan & Lambertini, Luigi). Victor Pasmore, with a catalogue raisonné of the paintings, constructions and graphics 1926-1979, 1st edition, 1980, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original white cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, together with Walther (Ingo F. & Wolf, Norbert), Codices illustres, The World’s Most Famous Illuminated Manuscripts 400-600, 1st edition, 2001, numerous colour illustrations, original decorated boards in dust jacket, slight tear to foot of spine, folio, and Harrison (Pegram), Frankenthaler, a catalogue raisonné prints 1961-1994, 1st edition, 1996, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original blue cloth in dust jacket, large 4to, plus other modern art and bibliographical reference and related, mostly hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio Some with ex libris bookplates. (6 shelves)

£80-120

437 Reid (Forrest). Illustrators of The Sixties, 1st edition, 1928, numerous black and white illustrations including frontispiece, some minor toning, original green cloth in dust jackets, covers slightly rubbed, spine lightly faded, 4to, together with Haining (Peter), Movable Books, an illustrated history, 1979, numerous colour illustrations, original black cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly rubbed and toned, oblong 4to, and Lanes (Selma G.), The Art of Maurice Sendak, 1st edition, 1980, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original decorated boards in transparent dust jacket, spine slightly faded, large 4to, plus other early 20th century and modern bibliographical and illustrator reference, including Bibliography of Oscar Wilde, volumes 1 & 2, by Stuart Mason, 1914, George Cruikshank, a catalogue raisonné by Albert M Cohn, limited edition 123/500, 1924, Preferences in Art, Life and Literature, by Harry Quilter, 1892, all original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio

£150-200

434 Lanchner (Carolyn). Joan Miró, USA, 1993, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original tan cloth in dust jacket, covers slightly toned to head, large 4to, together with Yorke (Malcolm), Edward Bawden & His Circle, the Inward Laugh, 2007, Antique Collector’s Club, numerous colour illustrations, original black cloth in dust jackets, 4to, and Mosby (Dewey F.), Henry Ossawa Tanner, USA, 1991, numerous colour and black and white illustrations, original black cloth in dust jackets, spines slightly rubbed to head and foot, 4to, plus other modern art reference, all hardback publications, many original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 4to/folio Some with ex libris bookplates. (6 shelves)

£100-150

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ANTIQUARIAN JUVENILE BOOKS To commence at 11am

439 Chatelain (Clara de). Jocko, the Brazilian Ape, adapted from the German by Madame de Chatelain, 1st English edition, London & Leipzig, [1860], 32 pp., 14 hand-coloured full-page woodengravings to rectos throughout, a little spotting, embossed stamp of William Tegg at foot of title, ownership signature of Mary Butler dated 1861 to front pastedown, contemporary red half roan gilt, a little rubbed, oblong small 8vo Uncommon. (1)

£100-150

440 Coghill (Mrs Harry). The Trial of Mary Broom: A Staffordshire Story, 1st edition, [1894], 5 wood-engraved plates including frontispiece, author’s signed presentation inscription to Mr Parkin to head of title, autograph letter signed, ‘A.L. Coghill’, from the author to Mr Parkin tipped in at front, also 2 obituaries of Mrs Coghill from 1907 tipped on to 4 additional leaves (somewhat browned), 2 related printed items on the literary friendship of Mr T. Parkin inserted at front, ownership signature and address of Thomas Parkin to front free endpaper and his armorial bookplate to front pastedown, small brown stain at rear affecting endpaper and inner margins of preceding few leaves, contemporary half morocco, joints cracked, a little rubbed, 8vo The author’s name is printed as Mrs Harry Goghill (Annie L. Walker) on the title-page. The article on Thomas Parkin, JP, describes him as a book collector and devoted Grangerizer. (1) £100-150

438 Burns (Robert). Alloway Kirk; Or Tam o’ Shanter, a Tale, [Glasgow: printed for and sold by Brash and Reid, 1796], [4], 8 pp., additional engraved and printed titles ‘Poetry Original & Selected’, the engraved vignette title on thicker wove paper and may be from another copy or variant, main title-page with 2 plain swelled rules above and below author’s name, quotation beginning “Whae’er this tale o’ truth shall read”, and with a triangle made up of asterisks beneath the quotation, final word on page 2 is “on:”, closely trimmed at lower margin with complete loss of final line from pages 3 and 4 and penultimate line of page 3 trimmed with loss, minor spotting and marks, all edges gilt, modern straight-grain red morocco gilt by Riviere, small 8vo Egerer 32. There are at least four variants of the Brash and Reid edition of 1796. ESTC T130997 locates only two copies of this variant at the British Library and Yale University. (1) £300-500

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441 [Mills, Alfred]. The Elements of Geography, Embellished with Thirteen Beautifully Coloured Engravings, Dean and Munday, circa 1840, hand-coloured engraved frontispiece and twelve handcoloured letterpress engravings with text beneath, printed on one side of the leaf only (facing versos and rectos), modern marbled boards titled on upper cover, slim 8vo, together with Tom Thumb’s Alphabet; or, New ABC, J. Fairburn, circa 1838 [cover-title], letterpress engravings, manuscript ownership name at head of first page dated 1838, spotted, and some closed tears at gutter, original printed yellow wrappers, soiled and worn, slim 8vo, plus Holmes (Thomas, publisher), Holmes’s Nursery Library, Embellished with One Hundred and Twenty-Three Engravings, circa 1852, letterpress engravings throughout, contemporary ownership names on front endpapers, hinges split, original blindstamped green cloth, lightly soiled, gilt lettered spine faded, 8vo, plus fifty other 19th century school books, primers, pamphlets, chapbooks etc., and seventeen copy/drawing books, including Vere Foster and John Jackson (70)

£150-250

444 The Infant’s Library, made and sold by John Marshall, 11 (of 16) volumes, circa 1800, most with engraved illustrations, some fullpage, all original paper-covered boards, with oval printed paper label to upper cover, dusty and rubbed, three volumes with spines deficient (12, 13, 16), four volumes with covers detached (1, 5, 8, 12), approximately 60 x 50mm (2.25 x 2ins), contained in original varnished wooden ‘bookcase’ box with four compartments, engraved title label on base, and pictorial sliding panel, generally rubbed, and part of pediment missing, pictorial label lifting and with small piece missing, 166 x 92 x 62mm (6.5 x 3.75 x 2.5ins) Osborne, p.899. Comprising volumes 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 16. Complete boxed sets of the Infant’s Library are extremely scarce, and even individual volumes are difficult to find. (1) £200-300

445 [Johnson, Richard]. The Blossoms of Morality, intended for the Amusement and Instruction of Young Ladies and Gentlemen..., with forty-seven cuts, designed and engraved by J[ohn] Bewick, 1st illustrated edition, 1796, wood-engraved illustrations, some spotting and occasional light browning, lower outer corner of K1 professionally repaired not affecting text, small brown stain to fore-edge of signature Q, engraved bookplate of Edward Basil Tupp to front pastedown and Tupp’s sale ticket above, bookplate of William Marchbank to rear pastedown, all edges gilt, 19th-century tree calf gilt by Riviere, gilt-decorated spine with red leather label, 12mo

442 Doyle (Richard). In Fairyland. A Series of Pictures from the Elf-World. With a Poem, by William Allingham, 1st edition, 1870, sixteen colour plates, engraved and printed by Edmund Evans, blank margins water-stained, one or two finger-marks to text, endpapers renewed, bookplate of Sheila Ann Day on front pastedown, original front free endpaper present (with later inscription), all edges gilt, original gilt decorated green cloth, lightly rubbed and marked, rebacked preserving original spine, folio (1)

£300-400

443 Grimm (Albert Ludwig). Fairy Tales, from the German of A.L. Grimm..., with illustrations by [Isaac Robert] Cruikshank, 1827, 3 engraved plates, lower outer corner of half-title professionally restored, scattered light browning, armorial bookplate to front pastedown, later brown crushed morocco gilt by Riviere, original printed wrappers (somewhat soiled and archivally repaired at extremities) retained at rear, 8vo, together with [Bowles, Caroline A., psued.], The Cat’s Tail: Being the history of childe Merlin, a tale, by the Baroness de Katzleben, 1831, 3 etched plates by George Cruikshank, a little spotting, armorial bookplate to front pastedown, later calf gilt by John Bumpus, original wrappers (slightly soiled) stiffened and preserved at rear, 12mo (2)

Roscoe J39(2). (1)

£150-200

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446 Kelliegram Binding. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, with forty-two illustrations by John Tenniel, thirty-first thousand [6th edition], Macmillan, 1872, frontispiece and numerous letterpress illustrations, original red cloth covers and spine bound in at rear, yellow silk endpapers, verso of front free endpaper with gilt lettered leather book ticket of Herman Louis Kretschmer Jr., and with contemporary inscription, all edges gilt, early 20th century green crushed morocco signed ‘Kelliegram Binding’ on rear turn-in, foot of spine very slightly rubbed to right hand side, dot decorated raised bands, gilt lettered direct in second and third compartments, remainder gilt panelled with heart tool enclosing a crown and a card suit symbol, date lettered at foot, covers with gilt ogee design, upper and lower cover with depiction of the Mad Hatter and the White Rabbit onlaid in coloured leathers respectively, both covers with additional characters onlaid in each of the four corners, gilt fillet on board edges, turn-ins with triple gilt fillets and Tudor roses, 8vo, housed in a custom-made cloth solander box (slightly worn) The binding firm Kelly & Sons was founded in 1770 by John Kellie and carried on into the first half of the twentieth century by successive members of the family. The firm came to be particularly known for its use of reverse cloth on the sides of half leather bindings, which gave a pleasing appearance as well as being water-repellent. Their elaborately onlaid morocco bindings are now particularly sought after. (1) £1000-1500

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447 Meggendorfer (Lothar). Lebende Bilder, 12th edition, Munich, [cover title], circa 1890, eight hand-coloured moveable plates, generally soiled, final plate not working and with some minor tears, oval ink stamp on front pastedown, original pictorial boards, lacking cloth spine, edges worn, folio

449 [Ritson, Joseph & Douce, Francis]. Gammer Girton’s Garland: Or, the Nursery Parnassus, a choice collection of pretty songs and verses, for the amusement of all little good children who can neither read nor run, printed for R. Triphook, 1810, [2], 46 pp., in 4 parts, interleaved copy, the text leaves with brief pen and pencil marks and numerals throughout, mostly ‘h’[alliwell] and ‘pr’, occasional corrections and proof marks, the blanks with numerous alternative versions of some of the verses and additional nursery rhymes written in ink in a neat hand to blanks with an initial for each source (usually L. or M.), some browning and old dampstaining marks throughout, tear with loss to upper inner margin of title, ink ownership name of Henry Cole dated 1832 to title upper margin and pencil name Chas. Halliwell to final leaf verso, front endpapers detached, partial title index to front pastedown and facing endpaper, contemporary half calf over marbled boards, some wear and loss, upper cover detached, 8vo

Plates depict: Mr. Staberl; Miss Cook; The Piano Player; The Clerk; The Master; The Tyrolean Singer; Fritz and the Cockatoo; The Greedy Cat. (1) £150-200

448 [Raspe, Rudolph Erich]. The Surprising Travels and Adventures of Baron Munchausen..., new edition, [bound with] A Sequel to the Travel and Adventures of Baron Munchausen..., new edition, published R.S. Kirby, no date, 40 & 20 copper plates (dated “1792”), extra illustrated with 9 hand-coloured engravings after Rowlandson, some plates folding, occasional spotting, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, later morocco gilt by Riviere, a little rubbed at extremities, 8vo Due to difficulties of collation sold not subject to return. (1)

A collection of nursery rhymes in four parts, with parts 1 and 2, compiled by Joseph Ritson, originally published in 1784. This edition adds parts 3 and 4, collected by Francis Douce and others. It includes the first appearances in print of Humpty Dumpty and Little Bo-Peep, I Love Sixpence, etc. Sir Henry Cole (1808-1882), civil servant, industrialist and Christmas card inventor. The ‘h’ and accompanying pencilled numerals that appear throughout the text refer to the verses as they appeared in James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps’ ‘The Nursery Rhymes of England: Obtained Principally from Oral Tradition’ (1844). The additional manuscript verses are in an unidentified hand and would not appear to be that of Henry Cole nor the Shakespearean scholar and nursery rhyme collector James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1820-1889). Presumably the Charles Halliwell whose name appears at the back of the volume is a later relation who seems to have added one or two pencil lines to the interleaved blanks. Facing Little Bo-Peep on the blank is one verse that begins ‘Little Johnny went to Town / Upon a little pony / Stuck a feather in his cap / Looked like a Macaroni’. Opposite ‘The Song of the Cat and the Fiddle’ is written: ‘continuation. The basin stood behind the door, / and bid the dishcloth wash the floor, / The spit stood up like an armed man, / And vowed he’d fight the dripping pan, / The gridiron said gentlemen if you can’t agree, / I’m the head constable bring ‘em to me’. (1) £300-500

£100-150

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450 Rossetti (Dante Gabriel). The Collected Works, edited with Preface and Notes by William M. Rossetti, 2 volumes, 1890, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, wood-engraved bookplate of Amy Bonham to both front pastedowns, decorative endpapers, contemporary dark blue morocco richly gilt by Roger de Coverly, spine compartments and covers with blocks of small gilt repeating circular tools with floral motifs repeating the design of the endpapers, one small circle to both lower covers signed discreetly ‘E. Lacy’, spines and some edges darkened, 8vo (2)

£200-300

452* Sewing. A leather needlecase belonging to Lydia George, 1786, four red felt leaves, with several old needles inserted, blue endpapers, recto of rear free endpaper with contemporary manuscript inscription ‘ This Book was the gift of Mr. Todd, to Lydia George, for hemming pocket handf. at the age of four years 1786’, original wallet-form crimson morocco with pocket at front and rear, lightly rubbed, spine with repeated gilt dot in quatrefoil tool, covers with border of gilt milled roll between single fillets, inner scrolling floral border, central pointed oval onlay of green morocco with cornucopia tool, surrounded by large dots and flower tools, scrolling floral roll and flower tools repeated on flap, verso of flap lettered in gilt ‘Lydia Geoge’, 8 x 6cm (3.25 x 2.5ins)

451* Rustic sports. Educational broadside published by R. Carpenter, 1 October 1796, calligraphic quatrain titled ‘Fame’ and description of the word ‘Emulation’, calligraphically signed by George Smith and dated at King’s School, Chester, 15 December 1797, written in central area on laid paper, large engraved vignette at head and 4 engraved vignettes to borders with engraved decoration, uniform browning and small pin hole tears to right margin not affecting letterpress or illustrations, one page, folio (43.5 x 36.5cm), framed and glazed

(1)

£200-300

453 Shape book. Engand, by M.G., Castell Brothers, printed in Bavaria, circa 1890, an 8pp. die-cut shape book of rhyming verse in the form of England, four pages with chromolithograph illustrations, original pictorial wrappers, spine lightly rubbed, 12 x 8cm (4.75 x 3ins)

The four vignettes to left and right margins have engraved captions: Grinning Through a Horse Collar for a Cheshire Cheese; Cudgeling for a Gold Lac’d Hat; Eating hasty Pudding for a pair of Breeches; Jumping in Sacks for a Flitch of Bacon. (1) £400-600

A rare survival in very good condition, depicting rowing, cricket, football, and hunting. (1) £200-300

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454 Shape book. Ireland, by M.G., Castell Brothers, printed in Bavaria, circa 1890, an 8pp. die-cut shape book of rhyming verse in the form of Ireland, four pages with chromolithograph illustrations, original pictorial wrappers, spine a little rubbed, 12 x 8cm (4.75 x 3ins)

456 Shape book. South Africa, by M.G., Castell Brothers, printed in Bavaria, circa 1890, an 8pp. die-cut shape book of rhyming verse in the form of South Africa, four pages with chromolithograph illustrations, original pictorial wrappers, 11 x 9cm (4.25 x 3.5ins) A rare survival in remarkable condition, depicting outspanning while on a trek, diamond mining, ostriches and zulus, giraffes and hunting zebra. (1) £300-500

A rare survival in very good condition, depicting gathering cockles, starting for the fair with a reluctant pig, taking the honey to market, and burning kelp on the beach, (1) £200-300

457 Shape book. Canada, by M.G., Castell Brothers, printed in Bavaria, circa 1890, an 8pp. die-cut shape book of rhyming verse in the form of Canada, four pages with chromolithograph illustrations, original pictorial wrappers, spine a trifle rubbed and with small faint crease at head, 10.5 x 9.5cm (4.25 x 3.75ins)

455 Shape book. Scotland, by M.G., Castell Brothers, printed in Bavaria, circa 1890, an 8pp. die-cut shape book of rhyming verse in the form of Scotland, four pages with chromolithograph illustrations, original pictorial wrappers, spine a little rubbed, 12 x 8.5cm (4.75 x 3.5ins)

A rare survival in excellent condition, depicting toboganning, Indian trappers hunting for fur, Indians fishing in a canoe, and lumbering. (1) £300-500

A rare survival in very good condition, depicting golf, bagpipes and sworddancing, a fishwife and a shepherd, and deerstalking. (1) £200-300

458 Shape book. Australia, by M.G., Castell Brothers, printed in Bavaria, circa 1890, an 8pp. die-cut shape book of rhyming verse in the form of Australia, four pages with chromolithograph illustrations, original pictorial wrappers, spine a trifle rubbed, 11.5 x 9.5cm (4.5 x 3.75ins) Muir, A bibliography of Australian children’s books, 6688. A rare survival in excellent condition, depicting native animals, aborigines, sheep mustering, and a bullock team crossing the bush; only three copies recorded in Australian institutions. (1) £300-500

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TOYS & GAMES

459* Backgammon. A folding leather backgammon and chess gaming board, late 19th/early 20th century, bookform board in the shape of two books, tooled black morocco with tan calf onlays forming a chess board, tan spine labels lettered in gilt Hist. of America, rubbed and scuffed, 46.5 x 26.5 x 8.5cm (18.25 x 10.5 x3.5ins), opening to reveal a backgammon board, containing a set of red and white draught counters in a wooden box with sliding lid, a set of wooden Staunton Chessmen by J. Jacques in a wooden box with sliding lid (printed label on lid), two gilt tooled red morocco shakers, and a booklet Rules for the Game of Backgammon, published by H.P. Gibson (1)

461* Doll. A bisque head doll, Germany: Simon & Halbig, circa 1913, composition character doll with articulated limbs, bisque head impressed ‘Simon & Halbig 403’ and with printed paper label with the number ‘43’, brown glass sleeping eyes, slightly open mouth showing upper teeth, long brown hair, dressed in a later lacetrimmed green dress and green shoes, with a pink-trimmed grey hat, length 43cm (17ins), together with an early 20th century white doll’s chemise

£100-200

Provenance: Given to the current owner’s mother as a Christmas present in 1925, and named by her Felicity. (1) £70-100

462* Games. A collection of 19th and early 20th century games, toys and juvenile ephemera, including Mathews’ Animated Empire Vaudeville Theatre, “Escalado”, two wooden pictorial block puzzles (including a large one illustrating Little Red Riding Hood and others), a Raphael Tuck chromolithograph mask (No.8 Salvation Lass), a 1920s oriental doll, a wooden box containing a miscellany of toys, a wooden writing slope, several model soldiers and a model horse, two sets of Mickey Mouse lantern slides, and a set of stereoscope cards and viewer, various sizes and condition (some items defective) (2 cartons)

463* Harris (John, Publisher). Geographical Recreation, or A Voyage Round the Habitable Globe, Publish’d Octr. 1st 1809, handcoloured engraving sectionalised on linen, with 116 circular illustrations arranged in five concentric circles, the four larger ones depicting maps of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, toned and rubbed, 57.5 x 51cm (22.5 x 20ins), without slipcase or printed rule booklet, but with contemporary manuscript rule booklet, printed patterned wrappers, with manuscript title on front cover, some fraying to edges, slim 8vo

460* Darton (W. & T., publisher). Walker’s Tour Through England and Wales, a New Pastime, Published for the Author, January 2nd, 1809, hand-coloured engraved map, with rules on either side, in eighteen sections mounted on linen, one or two minor marks, 53.5 x 65.5cm (21 x 25.75ins), housed in original marbled slipcase with engraved title label on front, a little dusty and rubbed Whitehouse, p.13. (1)

£150-200

Whitehouse, pp.36-37. (1)

£300-500

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Lot 466

464* Jigsaw. Scenes in Europe, circa 1830’s, hand-coloured wood engraved jigsaw, printed on paper laid down on thick card, featuring an inset map of Europe with various scenes of national pastimes and costume, some marks, generally in good condition, 255 x 345mm (10 x 13.5 ins), framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

465* Jigsaw. Prince Lee Boo, [James Izzard, 1818?], handcoloured engraved wooden jigsaw puzzle, with thirty-six pieces forming twelve scenes, each with printed caption below image, lightly dust-soiled, three lugs lacking and one piece supplied in facsimile, 26 x 19cm (10.25 x 7.5ins), together with a new edition of The History of Prince Lee Boo, published by Wetton, circa 1828, disbound, 12mo Hannas, pp.129-30. Extremely rare early jigsaw. The only other copy we have traced is that in the private collection of Linda Hannas; her copy is housed in the original box, which carries the (partially erased) imprint on the label. The National Library of Australia holds a similar puzzle telling the story of Prince Lee Boo, published by William Darton in 1822 (with three replacement pieces). The Harry R. Beard print collection in the V & A has an uncoloured undissected engraving by Izzard in the same format, titled ‘Gulliver or the Island of Laputa’, published in 1818. (1) £300-500

467* Jigsaw. [Bowles’s Moral Pictures, or Poor Richard Illustrated. Being Lessons for the Young and the Old, on Industry, Temperance, Frugality, etc. by the late Dr. Benj. Franklin, printed for and sold by Bowles and Carver... Published as the Act directs, 29 Sepr. 1795], engraved wooden jigsaw puzzle after Robert Dighton, twenty-four (of 25) pieces each with oval scene illustrating a proverb (except one with portrait of Benjamin Franklin), lacking edge pieces and fourth oval from left on second horizontal row, toned and slightly rubbed, with some minor surface loss, each piece 11.5 x 9cm (4.5 x 3.5ins), divided into four groups (one of ten pieces, two of five, and one of four), each in matching frames, glazed

466* Jigsaw. Engravings for Teaching the Elements of English History and Chronology after the manner of Dissected Maps for Teaching Geography, Published as the Act directs July 1st, 1787, by Carington Bowles, St. Pauls Church Yard, C. Dilly, Poultry, & W. Darton, Birchin Lane, London, engraved wooden jigsaw puzzle, thirty-two pieces each with medallion portrait of a monarch, from William I to George II, surrounded by relevant dates, famous persons, and notable events of the reign, toned and rubbed (with some minor surface loss), with twelve edge pieces (some broken, and one blank piece supplied), 41 x 59.5cm (16.25 x 23.5ins), framed and glazed

Hannas, pp.114-15 (plate 10): ‘The varied and detailed scenes of town and country life make this an exceptionally interesting puzzle’. Rare: whilst copies of this engraving as a broadside, or mounted on linen and folded into cloth boards, appear at auction occasionally, the only other copy we have traced in the form of a jigsaw is that in the collection of Linda Hannas. (4) £400-600

Hannas, pp.93-94 (plate 3): ‘The earliest dated jigsaw puzzle, apart from maps’. (1) £400-600

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469* Miniature furniture. A suite of doll’s bedroom furniture, circa 1930s, beechwood, comprising a bed, 28.5 x 15.5 x 16.5cm (11.25 x 6 x 6.5ins), a wardrobe with single mirrored door, drawer below, and two miniature clothes hangers, 42 x 28 x 12cm (16.5 x 11 x 4.5ins), a dressing table with swing mirror and two drawers, 29 x 20 x 12.5cm (11.5 x 8 x 5ins), and a bedside cabinet with hinged door, 14.5 x 11.5 x 9.5cm (5.75 x 4.5 x 3.75ins), together with bedding, and some miniature crockery Provenance: Made for the current owner’s father by a ship’s carpenter. (4) £100-150

468* Manuscript game. A hand-drawn table game, Continental, circa 1830s, pen & ink, pencil, and watercolour on paper, trimmed and sometime laid down on paper, sixty-two numbered compartments, comprising a large circular illustration of knights jousting within a frame of numerals and skulls, flanked by pikemen, above two rectangles, one showing a gentleman being knighted, and the other with soldiers fighting, surrounded by fifty-nine squares, most with an illustration (castles, knights, ships, bridges, etc.), some pencil annotations apparently in German, several folds, generally dust-soiled, and some closed tears, 43 x 31cm (17 x 12.25ins), early manuscript signature on mount A carefully-drawn game, probably executed by an older child. (1)

470* Miniature Shop. A French toy grocer’s shop, 1950s, hardboard and wooden shop backdrop, painted cream, comprising a back wall with red plastic letters ‘Alimentation’ above plastic shelves with red drawers, slotting into a base with side shelves on which sits a freestanding counter with perspex frontage, 26 x 41.5 x 22cm (10.25 x 16.25 x 8.5ins), together with a set of miniature metal balance scales complete with the three weights, and a large collection of miniature packets, jars, tins, and bottles of food (approximately 100 pieces), including Tunis Dates, Omo and Lux washing powder, Lipton tea, a sack of flour, Astra margarine, Veraline furniture polish, Olida asparagus, tins of bonbons, Capitaine Cook sardines, Cerebos table salt, Mont Blanc powdered milk, Sunlight soap, Reinette rusks, a wooden crate of eggs, a metal wine rack with bottles, etc., plus a small green plastic shopping basket and child’s old leather purse

£100-150

A remarkable survival in excellent condition: one careful lady owner from new! (1) £150-200

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471* Miniature kitchenalia & tableware. A collection of miniature metal pots, pans, and utensils, early-mid 20th century, including a curd ladle, various saucepans and lids, a number of plates, a two-handled cooking pot and lid with stamp on base of two teddy bears incorporating the letters ‘ASF’, a small patterned teapot and two matching cups and saucers, and a cast iron casserole dish with lid, approximately seventy pieces, together with a small quantity of miniature pottery and glass items, mostly kitchen and tableware, including two spongeware plates and three dishes with matching green pattern, another two spongeware plates, three dishes, and a tureen, all with matching green and terracotta pattern, a cheese strainer (chipped), a Henriot Quimper jug (repaired), a chamber pot and a glass urinal, approximately thirty pieces, plus a French dolls’ dinner service, 1950s, comprising six plates, a large platter, a tureen with lid, a gravy boat, two oval dishes, and a comport dish, each gold-rimmed and with a transfer-printed vignette on the subject of trades (newspaper boy, mechanic, cobbler, baker), contained in the original cardboard box with pull-off lid, with original price label stamped ‘Samaritaine, Paris’ (original owner’s name written neatly on side of lid), plus Miniature Dolls’ Furniture. A miniature wooden French dresser, circa 1890s, pedimented pine dresser, with two glazed doors over rectangular shelf over single drawer and two cupboard doors, scratched and some slight loss, 56 x 31 x 12.5cm ( 22 x 12 x 5ins), together with a similar French dolls’ wardrobe, with mirrored door over single drawer, pediment detached, 46 x 25 x 12cm (18 x 9.75 x 4.75ins), plus a late 19th century French metal dolls’ bed (front side missing), 23 x 49 x 21.5cm (9 x 19.25 x 8.5ins) (2 cartons)

Lot 472

£100-150

472* Mosaic game. Orientalisches Parquetspiel. Jeu de parquet oriental. The play of Oriental inlaid work, n.p., circa 1850, approximately 150 brightly coloured geometrical wooden pieces, four small pieces missing, with original hand-coloured folded pattern sheet (somewhat soiled and torn, laid down), and printed explanation leaf (creased and spotted), contained in original wooden square box with hand-coloured lithograph title label on sliding lid showing three oriental ladies playing a table game, rubbed, 26 x 26cm (10.25 x 10.25ins)

473* Paper dolls. A head and shoulders portrait of a lady with eight costume overlays, circa 1810-20, pen, ink, and watercolour bust portrait of a young lady, profile to left, blank margins slightly soiled, sheet size 14 x 13cm (5.5 x 5.25ins), and eight small watercolours, all head and shoulder costume illustrations with cutout face, designed to be superimposed on the portrait, all captioned on verso in contemporary manuscript: ‘Russian’, ‘Gypsey’, ‘Vandyke’, ‘Bohemian’, ‘Polish’, ‘Turkish’, ‘Indian’, ‘Mary Queen of Scots’, each 10.5 x 10cm (4.25 x 4ins)

Rare. ‘In this new mosaic game the form agrees well with the colours; therefore not only the good taste of the children is cultivated by it, but also their mind is impelled to an inventive activity as they are obliged to look for new designs.’ (1) £100-150

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474 Manuscript paper doll book. The History of Little Fanny exemplified in a series of figures, A new Edition, circa 1860s, 14pp. manuscript, including title-page, paper watermarked 1856, with seven cut-out watercolour paper doll figures loosely inserted (no interchangeable head present), front free endpaper with ownership name of J.M. Hobart on verso, front pastedown with paper pocket for figures composed of three flaps decorated with pen & ink border, original card wrappers, with red border to covers, upper cover decorated in watercolour with calligraphic title within floral border, toned, dust-soiled, and a little rubbed, 13.5 x 10.5cm (5.25 x 4ins)

475 Darton (W. & T., publisher). An Entire New Pack of Puzzle Cards, 1st edition, circa 1810, eighteen wood engraved puzzle cards, each with illustrations within an oval frame and lettering below, toned, 11.5 x 7.5cm (4.5 x 3ins), together with printed Solution sheet, soiled and with large piece missing, laid down, without booklet, contained in a modern cloth box, together with [Fenn, Ellenor (Frere)], The Mother’s Remarks on a Set of Cuts for Children, 2 parts in one, 2nd edition, Darton and Harvey, 1802, 336 engraved illustrations on twenty-eight leaves (six to each recto and verso), two title-pages, and each part separately paginated and collated, E3 in 2nd part with lower outer corner torn away (with some loss to three lines of text), some toning and rubbing, roughtrimmed, modern quarter red morocco, 8vo, plus four other 19th century children’s books

‘The History of Little Fanny’ was first published by S. & J. Fuller in 1810. This manuscript copy is charmingly executed, with all seven figures present. An accompanying later manuscript note states: ‘Hobart family stayed at Hythe were [sic] this book came from. (Note) Edward VII was a personal friend of the Hobart family.’ (1) £300-500

First item Darton H1217 [re-issue of circa 1823 entitled ‘Peter Ponder’s Book of Puzzles’, but mentioning the first edition]. A rare set of puzzle cards. Second item Darton G330(2). (6) £100-150

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476* Saussine (Leon, publisher). The Learned Swallow, Paris, circa 1880, colour lithographed geographical game in a box, with circular glass window revealing a magnetic swallow which moves around the points of a compass pointing to various answers and country names, with a circular card spinner with questions, possibly incomplete/repaired and without rules, lid with handcoloured lithograph label with printed signature of T. Scherer, box dusty and worn, with one side of lid missing, 22.5 x 27.5 x 6cm (9 x 10.75 x 2.25ins) Rare. The English version of the French game ‘L’Hirondelle Savante’. (1) £100-150

477* Spooner (William, publisher). The Cottage of Content; or, Right Roads and Wrong Ways, Novr. 1st, 1848, hand-coloured lithograph, showing numerous paths leading to a large cottage, in nine sections mounted on linen, a little faint spotting and some minor creasing at edges, 56.5 x 42cm (22.25 x 16.5ins), folded into original cloth boards, with pictorial label on front cover and printed rules mounted inside front cover, front cover faded and slightly marked, lacking ties, 8vo Whitehouse, p.65, plate 34. (1)

£300-500

478* Teddy. A large teddy bear, English, early 20th century, a gold mohair jointed teddy bear with long snout, replacement pads and later stitched eyes, somewhat threadbare and a few holes and repairs, height 67cm (26.5ins) Provenance: Given to the vendor’s mother in 1924. (1)

Lot 478

£100-150

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BEATRIX POTTER 481 Potter (Beatrix). The Story of Miss Moppet, 1st edition, Warne, 1906, fourteen colour plates and fourteen leaves of text bound concertina-style, pencil note to first plate, final two plates & two leaves creased, original wallet-form grey cloth, lettered and blocked in dark blue, with oval pictorial panel to upper cover, tab closure slightly worn at pastedown, manuscript name in ink to lower board, 16mo Linder, p.426; Quinby 11. (1)

482 Potter (Beatrix). The Story of Miss Moppet, 1st edition, Warne, 1906, fourteen colour plates and fourteen leaves of text bound concertina-style, somewhat rubbed and creased, original walletform grey cloth, lettered and blocked in dark blue, with oval pictorial panel to upper cover, a little dusty, tab closure slightly worn and frayed, 16mo

479* Wallis (John, publisher). The Mirror of Truth, Exhibiting a Variety of Biographical Anecdotes and Moral Essays, Calculated to Inspire a Love of Virtue and Abhorrence of Vice, 2nd edition, Jany. 1st 1811, hand-coloured engraving, circular illustration in centre with Rules of the Game either side, surrounded by forty-four numbered panels, each with a word or an illustration, in nine sections mounted on linen, occasional light spotting and marks, 46 x 56.5cm (18 x 22.25ins), housed in original pastepaper slipcase with hand-coloured engraved label on front, browned and rubbed, with some minor wear, without accompanying booklet, together with Historical Pastime or New Game of the History of England from the Conquest to the Accession of George the Third, John Harris, 1803, toned and dusty, in original slipcase (worn), without rule booklet Whitehouse, p.49; pp.27/8. (2)

£100-150

Linder, p.426; Quinby 11. (1)

£100-150

£200-300

483* Jigsaw Puzzles. A collection of four Beatrix Potter jigsaw puzzles, circa 1950s, together four wooden jigsaws, each depicting a shaped Beatrix Potter character: Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, Squirrel Nutkin, Tailor of Gloucester, Jemima Puddleduck, all complete, approximately 46 x 28cm (18 x 11ins) and slightly smaller, each in original cardboard box, with pictorial label on lid, some rubbing, splits, and marks, together with two boxed wooden block puzzles, both depicting animals

480* Wallis (J. & E., pub.). Who Wears the Crown, [1815], handcoloured engraving, featuring fifty numbered and titled illustrations in a spiral, with Directions for Playing below, in twelve sections mounted on linen, toned and dust-soiled, 1.75ins split at edge of one fold, 61 x 44.5cm (24 x 17.5ins), housed in original slipcase with hand-coloured engraved label on front, browned and rubbed, with some minor wear

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Whitehouse, p.38. Rare. According to Whitehouse this is one of the very few publications carrying the Wallis’s Sidmouth address. (1) £400-600

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£70-100


484 Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Peter Rabbit, 1st privately printed edition, [Strangeways, December, 1901], colour frontispiece, woodblock engravings from the author’s line drawings throughout, some light finger-soiling, stitching partially broken and signatures starting, contemporary inscription by the author on front free endpaper ‘For Mrs Oliver, from Beatrix Potter - with kind regards & best wishes for Christmas 1901’, and later ownership name above of Joan Lamb, original olive-green boards (faded to beige), with flat spine, a little rubbed and upper cover with one or two light marks, spine and lower return with old adhesive tape stain to lower half, and joints mostly split, but with only minor loss at ends (.5” at head), upper cover with printed lettering and vignette of Peter and siblings, 16mo Linder, p.420; Quinby 1. An unrestored copy of Beatrix Potter’s extremely rare first book: one of only 250 copies, and this copy inscribed by Beatrix Potter. The character of Peter Rabbit was based on Beatrix’s own pet rabbit, and he made his first appearance in a letter written in 1893 to Noel, the five-year-old offspring of her former governess, Annie Carter. Noel and his siblings so enjoyed this and subsequent letters that Beatrix thought about having the story published. In 1900 she sent the story to at least six different publishers, all of whom rejected it, including Frederick Warne, who later decided to take the book on. Undeterred, Beatrix decided to have her little book privately printed, and in 1901 250 copies were published priced at 1/6 each, of which this is one. They sold so well that in February 1902 she had a further 200 copies printed with slightly amended text. (1) £20000-25000

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485* Biscuit tin. A Beatrix Potter biscuit tin, Edinburgh: McVitie & Price, c.1939, hexagonal tin with lid, lid and each of the eight side panels depicting a scene from The Tale of Peter Rabbit, lightly rubbed, mostly to extremities, maker’s name embossed on base, 14 x 10 x 10cm (5.5 x 4 x 4ins)

487* Peter Rabbit figure. A large Peter Rabbit figure, circa 1950s, cast composite figure of Peter Rabbit standing, hand-painted (lightly rubbed in places), and with gilt stencilled lettering around green square base, overall height 42.5cm (16.75ins), base 15cm (6ins) square

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Probably produced for a shop window display. (1)

£70-100

£100-150

486* Bronze Figures. A group of thirteen bronze figures of Beatrix Potter characters, early 20th century, nine small and four miniature cold-painted figurines, including Peter Rabbit, Benjamin Bunny, Squirrel Nutkin, Mrs. Tittlemouse, and Hunca Munca, some wear to paintwork, largest 40mm (1.5ins) high, smallest 20mm (.75ins) high (13)

£250-350

488 Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies, 1st edition, Warne, 1909, colour illustrations throughout, one or two faint marks, early manuscript name at head of half-title, pictorial endpapers, original olive green boards, with colour illustration inset to upper cover, spine faded and slightly frayed at ends, three corners showing, 16mo Linder, p.428; Quinby 16. (1)

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£100-150


491 Potter (Beatrix). Peter Rabbit’s Painting Book, Frederick Warne, [1911], twenty-nine full-page illustrations (including endpapers and title), twelve printed in colour, the black & white illustrations untouched by juvenile hands, original dark green pictorial card covers, extremities rubbed and a little worn in places, small mark on upper cover, small 4to, together with Peter Rabbit Painting Book, New York: Graham & Matlack, 1913, twentyseven full-page illustrations (including endpapers and title), twelve printed in colour, the black and white illustrations uncoloured by children, original red cloth with illustration inset to upper cover, lightly rubbed and soiled, spine with loss to ends crudely repaired, small 4to, plus The Animated Peter Rabbit, by Marion Merrill, New York City: Cima Publishing Company, 1945, colour illustrations throughout, including three moveable plates operated by tabs, toned and some marks, contemporary inscription at head of titlepage, original spiral-bound pictorial boards, extremities a little worn, in torn dustjacket, with some loss, folio, plus twenty-three other Beatrix Potter publications, including The Songs of Peter Rabbit, by Dudley Glass, in dustjacket (torn), but mostly US printings, e.g. three published by the Saalfield Publishing Co., Ohio: The Patchwork Poster Book of Peter Rabbit, To Cut Out and Paste, by Helene Nyce (intact and uncoloured); Stand-Ups, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, by Sidney Sage (unused); Peter Rabbit Painting and Drawing Book; and a shaped Peter Rabbit Painting Book, published by Charles E. Graham, New York, 1913, uncoloured (26)

489 Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse, 1st edition, Warne, 1910, colour illustrations throughout, one opening with minor abrasion to blank fore-margins, pictorial endpapers (lightly soiled in places), original blue boards with hexagonal panel inset to upper cover, spine faded and repaired at ends, 16mo Linder, p.429; Quinby 6. (1)

£200-300

£100-150

492 Potter (Beatrix). The Tailor of Gloucester, A Play From the Story, adapted by E. Harcourt Williams, [1930]; Ginger and Pickles, A Play in One Act, adapted by W. Harcourt Williams, [1931]; Mr. Samuel Whiskers, A Play in Three Scenes and an Epilogue from the Story of “The Roly-Poly Pudding”, adapted by Theron H. Butterworth, [1933], Frederick Warne, together three pamphlets, each with Plan of the Stage on verso of title-page, original printed pictorial wrappers, Ginger with wrappers trimmed and Foyle’s ink stamp at foot of front cover, Tailor with some unexceptional edgecreasing and light stain at head of spine, slim 8vo Scarce (see Linder, pp.276-285). (3)

490 Potter (Beatrix). Cecily Parsley’s Nursery Rhymes, 1st edition, Warne, [1922], colour illustrations throughout, pictorial endpapers, early manuscript name on front free endpaper, original red boards with pictorial panel inset to upper cover, spine faded and a little frayed at ends, lower joint beginning to split, 16mo Linder, p.430; Quinby 26. (1)

£100-150

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£100-150


493 Potter (Beatrix). The Pie and the Patty-Pan, 1st edition, 1905, full-page colour illustrations, scattered spotting, lilac endpapers (toned), stitching slightly strained, original blue boards with inset illustration to upper cover, dust-soiled, some wear to extremities, small 4to, together with The Roly-Poly Pudding, 1st edition, 1908, and The Tale of Little Pig Robinson, reprinted 1930, in frayed dustjacket, plus seven early foreign translations of Beatrix Potter stories, and nine others related, including Beatrix Potter, A Bibliographical Check List, by Jane Quinby (19)

£200-300

494 Games. The Game of Peter Rabbit, A Simple and Entertaining Game for Young Players, New York: Saml. Gabriel Sons & Company, circa 1940, folding pictorial board, two pictorial number spinners, four card character markers, each depicting a rabbit and on a wooden base, plus 4pp. Directions, all contained in original cardboard box, soiled and worn, with some loss and repairs to pull-off lid, together with five other US produced Beatrix Potter games and pastimes, including: Picture Matching, A Game for Little Folk, Saml. Gabriel; Peter Rabbit Crayon Set, Milton Bradley Co.; Peter Rabbit Puzzles, The Harter Publishing Company; Peter Rabbit Framed Picture Puzzles, Saalfield (6)

£70-100

496 Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies, 1st edition, Warne, 1909, half-title with early pencil inscription, colour illustrations throughout, occasional light marks, original brown cloth lettered in white, upper cover with inset colour illustration, upper cover slightly rubbed to upper inner corner, but otherwise in good condition, 16mo Linder, p.428; Quinby 16. (1)

£200-300

497 Sendak (Maurice, illust.). Beatrix Potter’s The Tale of Peter Rabbit, A new printing from the original line-blocks made for the first Private Edition of 1901, introduced by Maurice Sendak, Kingston, New York: Battledore Ltd, 1995, thirty-four separate prints of the original Beatrix Potter illustrations, on deckle-edged Arches paper, each numbered in pencil on verso, sheet size 13.5 x 10cm (5.25 x 4in), each with tissue guard and enclosed in printed grey wrappers, together with 25pp. booklet in loose printed wrappers, 16mo, contained in original grey cloth solander box, gilt titled on spine and with inset illustration on upper cover Limited edition, 128/250 copies, signed by Maurice Sendak and the printer Iain Bain. (1) £200-300

495* Original artwork. Three original illustrations by P.G. Robinson, circa 1950s, together three pen & ink drawings on artist’s board, one showing Mrs. Rabbit sending Flopsy, Mopsy, Cotton-tail, and Peter off to gather blackberries, signed lower right, one depicting the heads of Mrs. Rabbit and children surrounded by blackberries, some light markings, and the other of a duck in a bonnet on a pond, signed lower right, image size 23 x 16.5cm (9 x 6.5ins), sheet size approximately 38 x 25.5cm (15 x 10ins) Probably produced for pirated editions of ‘Peter Rabbit’ and ‘Jemima Puddleduck’. (3) £80-120

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CHILDREN’S & ILLUSTRATED BOOKS 499 Baum (L. Frank). The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, with Pictures by W.W. Denslow, 1st edition, 2nd state, Chicago & New York, 1900, 24 colour plates including title, illustrations throughout, advert on page [2] not enclosed in the box, page 14, line 1: “low wall of...”, page 81, 4th line from bottom: “pieces” spelled correctly, page 227: “While the Woodman...”, pages 100 and 186 both with broken type in last line, verso of title with printed copyright, plate facing page 34 with no extraneous blue splotches in moon, plate facing page 92 with red removed from horizon, 13-line colophon and illustration on rear pastedown, original “C” binding, light green cloth stamped in green and red with publisher’s name at spine in red, with the “Co” having the “o” enclosed in the “C”, spine darkened, skilfully rebacked with original spine relaid, some slight soiling, 4to Greene, Hanff, pp. 23-25. (1)

£400-600

500 Beardsley (Aubrey, illust.). Le Morte Darthur, 2 volumes, 189394, photogravure frontispiece to each volume, eighteen black and white plates (including some double-page), numerous letterpress illustrations and decorations, endpapers toned top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, original gilt decorated cloth, dust-soiled and few marks, 4to

498 Awdry (Rev. W.). The Three Railway Engines, Edmund Ward, [1945], full-page colour illustrations throughout, contemporary inscription on front pastedown dated 1945, original cream cloth lettered in green, spotted and covers a little bowed, in slightly rubbed and dusty dustjacket, with some minor edge-fraying, 11 x 14.5cm (4.25 x 5.75ins)

Limited edition of 1500 copies (of a total edition of 1800 copies). (2) £300-500

501 Blampied (Edmund, illust.). The Blampied Edition of Peter Pan, the Original Text of Peter Pan & Wendy, by J.M. Barrie, Hodder and Stoughton, 1939, twelve tipped-in colour plates, including frontispiece (with corner crease), captioned tissue guards, fullpage letterpress illustrations, some light spotting, pictorial endpapers, original pictorial cloth gilt, spine faded and with some wear to extremities, 4to, together with Aldin (Cecil), Black Beauty, The Autobiography of a Horse, new edition, Jarrolds, circa 1915, eighteen colour plates, one with tip of lower outer corner torn away, some light spotting to first few leaves, top edges gilt, original gilt decorated blue cloth, lower edge of front cover slightly worn, 4to, plus four other illustrated books (The Queen and Princess of Dolly Land, circa 1870; Green Willow, illustrated by Warwick Goble, 1923; Walt Disney’s Bambi; Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, illustrated by A. Rado)

The rare first edition of the first book in Awdry’s enduringly popular ‘Railway Series’, in remarkably good condition, including the dustjacket. (1) £400-600

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502 Blyton (Enid). The First Term at Malory Towers, 1946; The Second Form at Malory Towers, 1947; Third Year at Malory Towers, 1948; Upper Fourth at Malory Towers, 1949; In the Fifth at Malory Towers, 1950; Last Term at Malory Towers, 1951, all 1st editions, Methuen, full-page illustrations, 2nd and 6th volume with ownership inscriptions (3rd volume with pencil inscription erased on Foreword), all original cloth in dustjacket, dustjackets with some rubbing, creases, and edge-chipping, Second Form with small pieces of adhesive tape on flaps, Last Term price-clipped, 8vo

505 Brent-Dyer (Elinor M.). Eustacia Goes to the Chalet School, 1st edition, W. & R. Chambers, 1930, four plates, including frontispiece, some minor spotting to title and edges, near contemporary inscription on front free endpaper, original blue cloth in dustjacket, slightly chipped and edge-frayed, 8vo (1)

£100-150

The complete ‘Malory Towers’ set, rarely found with dustjackets intact. (6) £200-300

503 Blyton (Enid). The O’Sullivan Twins, 1942; Summer Term at St. Clare’s, 1943; Claudine at St. Clare’s, 1944; The Second Form at St. Clare’s, 1944; Fifth Formers at St. Clare’s, 1945, all 1st editions, Methuen, full-page illustrations, Summer Term with one opening reinforced with fabric tape at gutter, 1st and 3rd volumes with manuscript inscription on front free endpaper, Summer Term with front free endpaper torn out, all original cloth in dustjacket, dustjackets with some rubbing, spotting and edge-fraying, dustjackets to first two volumes with slight loss (O’Sullivan Twins with some staining to front panel), 8vo, together with first editions of The Twins at St. Clare’s, 1941, and The O’Sullivan Twins, 1942, both original cloth (soiled) and with all but one free endpaper torn out (7)

£150-250

504 Blyton (Enid). Five Have a Mystery to Solve, Illustrated by Eileen Soper, 1st edition, Hodder & Stoughton, 1962, numerous illustrations, some full-page, pictorial endpapers with some light spotting, original red boards (slightly soiled and shaken) in edgerubbed dustjacket, 8vo, together with The Ragamuffin Mystery, Illustrated by Gilbert Dunlop, 1st edition, Collins, 1959, colour frontispiece, numerous letterpress illustrations, some full-page, contemporary inscription on front free endpaper, original red bords in frayed and slightly chipped dustjacket, 8vo, plus The Mystery of the Missing Man, 1st edition, Methuen, 1956, numerous full-page letterpress illustrations, including frontispiece, contemporary ownership name on front free endpaper, original blue boards in frayed and chipped dustjacket (with adhesive tape repair at foot of front flap), 8vo, plus six other Blyton first editions, including two in dustjackets (The Rilloby Fair Mystery and The Rockingdown Mystery), and fifteen 1st editions by M. Pardoe, including a 1st edition of The Far Island signed by the author, and thirteen Bunkle books, four in dustjackets (Bunkle and Belinda, Bunkle Baffles Them, Bunkle Scents a Clue and Bunkle Gets Busy) (24)

506 Clarke (Harry, illustrator). Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen, 1st US edition, Brentano’s, New York, [1916], 16 mounted colour plates, captioned tissue guards, illustrations, scattered light spotting, presentation inscription, top edge gilt, original grey pictorial cloth, spine toned and slightly rubbed at ends, 4to (1)

£200-300

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507 Clarke (Harry, illustrator). Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen, [1916], 16 mounted colour plates, slight marginal toning, a few light spots at front, light clear tape residue marks to endpapers, front endpaper with presentation inscription and signatures dated 1966, top edge gilt, original vellum gilt, 4to, limited edition, 18/125 signed by the artist The scarcest book illustrated by Harry Clarke. (1)

ÂŁ1500-2000

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508 Clarke (Harry, illustrator). Faust, by Goethe, from the German by John Anster, 1925, colour and black and white illustrations, scattered minor spotting, top edge gilt, original vellum-backed boards (a little light spotting), 4to, limited edition, 280/1000 signed by the artist, together with The Year’s at the Spring. An Anthology of Recent Poetry Compiled by L.D.’O. Walters and Illustrated by Harry Clarke, 1920 (2)

513 Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge, “Lewis Carroll”). Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, 1st edition, 1st issue, Macmillan & Co, 1872, woodcut illustrations by John Tenniel, misprint “wade” for “wabe” on page 21, advert page at rear, a little spotting to front free endpaper verso and half-title, pp. 71-74 detached, armorial bookplate of Arthur Rawson Ashwell [18241879] to front pastedown and edged bookplate of Castle Point, Salcombe to front free endpaper, all edges gilt, original red cloth gilt with gilt medallion design to upper and lower covers, spine and joints somewhat darkened, spine strengthened, edges a little rubbed, 8vo

£300-400

509 Detmold (Edward J., illust.). The Life of the Bee, by Maurice Maeterlinck, translated by Alfred Sutro, George Allen, 1911, halftitle, thirteen mounted colour plates, with captioned tissue guards, ownership label to front pastedown (partly removed), original gilt decorated Japanese vellum, rubbed and soiled, 4to, together with three other Detmold illustrated books, including The Book of Baby Birds, Fabre’s Book of Insects and Hours of Gladness by M. Maeterlinck (rebound in blue half morocco by Bayntuns), all 4to (4)

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£300-400

514 Dulac (Edmund, illustrator). Shakespeare’s Comedy of the Tempest, [1908], forty tipped-in colour plates, scattered light spotting to text, bookplate, top edge gilt, original vellum gilt, one or two light marks, silk ties lacking, 4to Numbered 116 from a limited edition of 500, signed by the artist. (1) £300-400

£150-200

510 Disney (Walt). Mickey Mouse Annual, Dean & Son, 1938 & 1941, colour frontispiece to each, a few spots, contemporary previous owner inscription at front of 1941, original pictorial boards, spine ends and a couple of edges rubbed, 4to

511 Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge, ‘Lewis Carroll’). Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, 1st edition, Macmillan & Co., 1872, half-title, black & white frontispiece and illustrations by John Tenniel, all edges gilt, original cloth gilt, lightly rubbed to extremities, 8vo

515 Dulac (Edmund, illustrator). The Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales, from the Old French retold by Sir Arthur Quiller Couch, [1910], 30 colour plates, some scattered spotting, original terracotta cloth gilt in bright condition (upper corners a little bumped), dust jacket (with archival tissue repair), 4to, together with Gods and Mortals in Love, by Hugh Ross Williamson, Country Life, [1936], nine colour plates by Edmund Dulac, original cloth, dust jacket, spine a little toned with a couple of tears, 4to, plus Stories from Hans Andersen, 1911 (spine darkened), and Edmund Dulac’s Picture-Book for the French Red Cross, [1915]

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£100-150

£200-300

516 Dulac (Edmund, illustrator). Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, Rendered into English Verse by Edward Fitzgerald, [1909], 20 tipped-in colour plates, presentation inscription to and bookplate of Viscountess Addison at front, top edge gilt, original vellum gilt, lacking ties, 4to, limited edition, 404/750 signed by the artist

512 Dodgson (Rev. Charles Lutwidge, ‘Lewis Carroll’). Alice’s Adventures Under Ground. Being a Facsimile of the Original MS. Book Afterwards Developed into “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”, 1st edition, 1886, illustrations by the author, advertisements at end, all edges gilt, original red cloth gilt, spine slightly faded and rubbed at ends, 8vo (1)

£250-300

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£150-200

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£700-1000


517 Dulac (Edmund, illustrator). Shakespeare’s Comedy of the Tempest, [1908], 40 tipped-in colour plates, scattered light spotting to text, bookplate, top edge gilt, original vellum gilt, one or two light marks, later silk ties, contained in later cloth slipcase, 4to, limited edition, 144/500 signed by the artist (1)

£300-500

Lot 520 518 Dulac (Edmund, illustrator). Edmund Dulac’s Fairy-Book. Fairy Tales of the Allied Nations, [1916], 15 tipped-in colour plates, some light toning, clear tape residue and abrasions to endpapers and pastedowns, previous owner inscription to front endpaper, original cloth gilt, spine a little darkened with tiny hole at foot, 4to, limited edition, 52/350 signed by the artist (1)

£200-300

519 Dulac (Edmund, illustrator). Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Rendered into English Verse by Edward Fitzgerald, [1909], 20 tipped-in colour plates, one or two light spots, original red cloth gilt, some fading to sp[ine, 4to, together with Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, by J.M. Barrie, 1906, 50 tipped-in colour plates by Arthur Rackham, original cloth gilt, spine a little faded and rubbed at ends, 4to (2)

£200-300

520 Flint (William Russell, illust.). The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer, 3 volumes, Riccardi Press, published by Philip Lee Warner for the Medici Society, 1913, mounted colour illustrations with captioned tissue guards, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, original gilt lettered limp vellum with green silk ties (two on first volume deficient), 4to Limited edition 2/500 copies. (3)

£200-300

521 Gill (Eric, illustrator). The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, by William Shakespeare, with engravings by Eric Gill & an Introduction by Gilbert Murray, Limited Editions Club, New York, 1933, wood-engraved illustrations by Eric Gill, original pigskin, covers with blindstampd illustrations, spine ends scuffed, limited edition, 425/1500 signed by the artist, 8vo (1)

Lot 521

£200-300

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522 Gill (Eric, illustrator). The Song of the Soul, by Saint John-ofthe-Cross, Barefooted Carmelite; Doctor of the Church, Translated by John O’Connor, Licentiate in Sacred Theology, Francis Walterson, Capel-Y-Ffin, Abergavenny, 1927, four woodengravings by Eric Gill, original cloth-nacked boards, some fading to spine and extremities, limited edition, 105/150 signed by the artist, small 4to

524 Gooden (Stephen, illustrator). Aesop’s Fables, Translated by Sir Roger L’Estrange, 1936, 13 engraved plates (including title), occasional light offsetting, faint clear tape residue marks to endpapers, top edge gilt, original vellum gilt, slipcase (slight edge wear), large 8vo, limited edition, 6/525 signed by the artist

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525 Grahame (Kenneth). The Wind in the Willows, 5th edition, 1910, black and white frontispiece by Graham Robertson, some scattered spotting, mostly to endpapers and edges, bookplate of Ena Florence Sanderson on front pastedown, and with contemporary inscription to Ena on front free endpaper, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, original blue-green cloth gilt, spine faded, but overall in good condition, in First Issue dustjacket with price 6/- to front panel, dustjacket frayed at spine ends (just clipping edge of foliate decoration at head), with 1” tear in folds at top of spine and 1.75” tear in upper fold at foot, 8vo

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£300-400

523 Goble (Warwick, illustrator). Green Willow and Other Japanese Fairy Tales, by Grace James, 1910, 40 tipped-in colour plates, endpapers renewed, top edge gilt, original vellum gilt, dustsoiled with repair at head of spine, later ties, 4to, Edition de Luxe, one of 500 copies, together with The Sensitive Plant, by Percy Bysshe Shelley, [1911], colour illustrations by Charles Robinson, top edge gilt, original vellum gilt, a few light stains, 4to, plus Hours of Gladness, by M. Maeterlinck, illustrated by E.J. Detmold, 1912 (3)

£300-500

The extremely rare first issue dustjacket in original, unrestored state, identified by the price of 6/- to the upper panel (later issues note the price as 7/6 NET). (1) £10000-15000

£200-300

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526 Greenaway (Kate). Birthday Book for Children, verses by Mrs. Sale Barker, 1st edition, [1880], twelve colour plates (faintly offset to text), black & white illustrations to text, some manuscript entries, and inscription to presentation leaf dated 1881, blue endpapers, yellow edges, original pictorial beige cloth, mottled, and slightly lifting on upper side, in original Book Post wrapper with printed lettering on front panel ‘BOOK POST for the United Kingdom, Threehalfpence’ and title below, with dotted lines for adddress, some minor edge-chipping, and split into two at lower joint, 10 x 10cm (4 x 4ins)

Lot 528

Schuster & Engen 39(1a). In the extremely rare pre-paid wrapper designed to send the book through the post. (1) £100-150

527 Gueguen (Pierre). Ko et Ko, les deux esquimaux, Images de Vieira da Silva, Texte de Pierre Gueguen, 1st edition, Paris, 1933, 12 full-page colour pochoir illustrations to rectos with text printed to versos, some marginal toning, largely to text pages, some slightly indistinct red and pink crayon scribblings to rear endpaper, one additional colour pochoir sheet (of 2) of figures to be cut out loosely inserted, slightly frayed along inner margin, contemporary pencil inscription to front pastedown, original linen-backed boards with pictorial upper cover, somewhat rubbed and soiled with some visible mostly pencil marks, somewhat worse to lower outer board, oblong folio One of 300 copies. (1)

£1000-1500

528 Harrison (Florence, illust.). Poems by Christina Rossetti, 1910, thirty-six tipped-in colour plates, top edge gilt, original vellum gilt, lacking ties, very slight soiling (overall a bright copy), 4to

529 Helle (Andre). Droles de Betes. L’Arche de Noé, 1st edition, Paris: A. Tolmer, [1911], numerous illustrations throughout including 20 colour pochoir prints of varying sizes, 2 contemporary presentation inscriptions in French to half-title, both addressed to Fanny Roscol at Christmas 1911, the first from Pierre Muller, the second seemingly from the author/illustrator Helle with a little pen and ink sketch of a donkey, old water staining to lower half of volume throughout with resultant crinkling of paper and boards, contents loose in original linen-backed colour pictorial stiff wrappers, a little soiling and edge wear, spine slightly frayed, covers partly wrinkled, folio (42 x 31.5cm)

Numbered 64 from a limited edition of 350 signed by the illustrator. (1) £400-600

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£200-300


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532 Just William. Magic Painting Book, 1950s, 16 uncoloured illustrations by Thomas Henry, printed both sides, original blue pictorial wrapper, one or two light creases and marks, 4to A good copy. (1)

£100-150

533 Kipling (Rudyard). Just So Stories for Little Children, 1st edition, 1902, black and white plates and illustrations from Kipling’s originals, scattered minor spotting, ownership signature of Milner dated 1903 and with his ex libris book ticket pasted above, ‘Ex libris, Alfred, Viscount Milner, KG’, original pictorial red cloth, spine a little faded, minor rubbing, large 8vo (1)

£100-150

530 Hughes (Ted). Crow. From the Life and Songs of the Crow, 1973, 12 black and white illustrations by Leonard Baskin, original cloth, slipcase, 4to, limited edition, 397/400 signed by poet and artist (1)

£150-200

534 Kipling (Rudyard). The Jungle Book [and] The Second Jungle Book, 1st editions, 1894 & 1895, black and white illustrations, advert leaf at rear of second volume, some occasional spotting to both volumes, heavier in second volume, all edges gilt, original uniform blue cloth gilt with decoration to upper covers and spines, a few minor marks and bumps to first volume, second volume slightly faded on spine and with a little rubbing to extremities, both 8vo (2)

535 Le Cain (Errol, illustrator). The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Arcadia Press, 1972, 10 tipped-in colour plates, calligraphy by David Howells in green and black on ‘seaweed’ paper by Philip H. Rowson, top edge gilt, original full vellum, slipcase, limited edition, 5/110 signed by illustrator, calligrapher and paper-maker, folio

531 Jansson (Tove). The Book about Moomin, Mymble and Little My, 1st UK edition, Ernest Benn, 1953, colour illustrations throughout, cut-out details, endpapers at front and rear a little dust-soiled, original cloth-backed colour pictorial boards, front cover with large cut-out hole and rear cover with small cut-out hole, VG, together with Who Will Comfort Toffle, 1st UK edition, Ernest Benn, 1960, colour and black and white illustrations throughout, original red boards lettered in white, dust jacket a little soiled and with a few splits, both small folio (2)

£300-500

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£200-300

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£300-500


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Lot 538

Lot 535

536 [Lorenzini, Carlo]. The Story of a Puppet or the Adventures of Pinocchio by C. Collodi, translated from the Italian by M.A. Murray, illustrated by C. Mazzanti, 1st English edition, 1892, Enrico Mazzanti’s first name initial misprinted on title, half-title and main title printed in red and black, wood-engraved frontispiece and vignette illustrations throughout, some minor soiling, patterned endpapers, matching original patterned cloth in white and blue, spine slightly creased, darkened and cocked, small 8vo Osborne p. 1007. (1)

539 Milne (Alan Alexander). When We Were Very Young, 15th edition, Methuen, 1927, black and white illustrations and decorations by E.H. Shepard, occasional spotting and slight crease, one or two decorations with juvenile colouring, half-title toned, hinges broken, top edge gilt, original cloth gilt, rubbed and worn at extremities, 8vo, together with Winnie-the-Pooh, 1st edition, Metheuen & Co., 1926, black and white illustrations amd decorations by E. H. Shepard, endpapers toned, top edge gilt, original publisher’s cloth, marked and a little rubbed at extremities, 8vo, plus Now We Are Six, 1st edition, Methuen & Co., 1927, black and white illustrations and decorations by E. H. Shepard, occasional fingersoiling, one or two leaves torn with slight loss, hinges cracked, top edge gilt, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed and bumped at corners, 8vo

£500-800

537 Milne (Alan Alexander). Toad of Toad Hall. A Play from Kenneth Grahame’s Book ‘The Wind in the Willows’, 1st edition, 1929, uncut and largely unopened, original cloth-backed boards with printed paper label to upper cover (spare tipped in at rear), off-white dust jacket lettered in green, a little rubbed and dust-soiled, lower outer corners slightly bumped, 4to

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£100-150

540 Milne (Alan Alexander). When We Were Very Young, 10th edition, Methuen, 1925, black & white illustrations and decorations by E.H. Shepard, endpapers lightly spotted and toned, all edges gilt, original deluxe binding of red limp leather, spine slightly faded, few minor marks and a little rubbed at joints, 8vo

Limited edition, 21/200 copies, signed by Kenneth Grahame and A.A. Milne. This was the first adaptation of the novel, the play having its premiere at the Lyric Theatre on 17 December 1929. (1) £700-1000

Second deluxe edition. (1)

538 Milne (Alan Alexander). The House at Pooh Corner, Methuen, 1978, black and white illustrations and decorations by E. H. Shepard, occasional minor spotting, numbered 35 from an edition of 300 and signed by Christopher Milne, original salmon pink morocco gilt by Zaehnsdorf, spine and joints slightly stained, containted within original slipcase, 8vo, together with Now We Are Six, Metheun, 1977, black and white illustrations and decorations by E. H. Shepard, numbered 65 from an edition of 300 and signed by Christopher Milne, publisher’s errata slip loosely inserted, original burgundy marocco gilt, contained within original slipcase, 8vo (2)

Lot 537

£150-200

541 Milne (Alan Alexander). When We Were Very Young, 1st edition, 2nd issue, 1924, contents leaf numbered ix, illustrations by E.H. Shepard, free endpapers partially toned, top edges gilt, original blue cloth gilt, one or two faint marks and spine ends a trifle rubbed, but generally a bright copy, in later issue dustjacket (advertising Winnie-the-Pooh, 9th edition Fourteen Songs, Teddy Bear and Other Songs, and 2nd edition King’s Breakfast, all published 1926), some chipping and fraying to top edge, spine darkened and with 2” facsimile repair at foot, 8vo

£200-400

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£300-400


Lot 542

Lot 543

542 Milne (Alan Alexander). Winnie-the-Pooh, 1st edition, Methuen, 1926, signed by the author on the title-page, illustrations by E.H. Shepard, free endpapers partially toned, top edges gilt, remainder rough-trimmed (lightly spotted), original gilt decorated green cloth in dustjacket, dustjacket faintly marked in places, and slightly frayed at head of rubbed and darkened spine, 8vo Provenance: From the collection of designer bookbinder Philip Smith. (1) ÂŁ1000-1500

543 Milne (Alan Alexander). The House at Pooh Corner, 1st edition, Methuen, 1928, signed by the author on the title-page, illustrations by E.H. Shepard, free endpapers partially toned, top edges gilt, remainder rough-trimmed (with a few spots), original gilt decorated salmon pink cloth in dustjacket, dustjacket with one or two lighyt spots, and slightly frayed at head of rubbed and darkened spine, 8vo Provenance: From the collection of designer bookbinder Philip Smith. (1) ÂŁ1000-1500

544 Milne (Alan Alexander). Now We Are Six, 1st edition, Methuen, 1927, signed by the author on the title-page, illustrations by E.H. Shepard, free endpapers (and half-title) partially toned, top edges gilt, remainder rough-trimmed, original gilt decorated red cloth, spine slightly darkened and a trifle rubbed at ends, one corner a little bumped, toned dustjacket, rubbed and darkened spine slightly frayed at ends, 8vo Provenance: From the collection of designer bookbinder Philip Smith. (1) ÂŁ1000-1500

Lot 544

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Lot 546

545 Mother Goose’s Nursery Rhymes: A Collection of Alphabets, Rhymes, Tales and Jingles, illustrations by Sir John Gilbert, John Tenniel, Harrison Weir, Walter Crane, and others, George Routledge and Sons, 1877, wood-engraved frontispiece and illustrations throughout including some full page, some occasional spotting, finger soiling and a few small marginal splits, pp. 81-82 near detached and a little frayed at extremities, final leaf slightly soiled and frayed at edges and rehinged with slight paper loss to inner margin, old pencil ownership name of Kathleen Hollis to front pastedown, contemporary green half morocco, slightly rubbed and soiled on upper cover, spine darkened, 4to

546 Nielsen (Kay, illustrator). Fairy Tales, by Hans Andersen, [1924], 12 tipped-in colour plates, a few light spots to text, previous owner signature, top edge gilt, original vellum gilt, light dust-soiling to spine, 4to, Edition de Luxe, 57/500 signed by the artist (1)

A seemingly very uncommon edition of this book published under this title for the first time. The copy in the Osborne collection has a coloured frontispiece using the same illustration as here. (1) £200-300

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£800-1200


547 Nielsen (Kay, illustrator). Hansel and Gretel and Other Stories by the Brothers Grimm, [1925], 12 tipped-in colour plates, top edge gilt, original cloth gilt, upper corners a little bumped, 4to, limited edition, 153/600 signed by the artist (1)

ÂŁ1000-1500

128


548 Peake (Mervyn). Rhymes Without Reason, 1944; Captain Slaughterboard Drops Anchor, 1945, colour illustrations, ink inscription at front of Captain Slaughterboard, original cloth, dust jackets, Rhymes with a few tears and repairs to verso, 4to, together with others illustrated by Mervyn Peake including Household Tales by the Brothers Grimm, 1946 (in torn jacket), The Book of Lyonne, by Burgess Drake, 1952 and Mervyn Peake/Oscar Wilde, 1980 (limited edition of 200) (7)

£200-300

Lot 550

549 Peake (Mervyn, illustrator). Ride a Cock-Horse and other Nursery Rhymes, 1st edition, 1st issue, 1940, colour and black and white plates, without the dedication for Sebastian on page following Contents, original pictorial boards in matching dust jacket and protective glassine dust jacket, 4to A fine copy. (1)

£300-500

550 Pogany (Willy, illustrator). Tannhauser, A Dramatic Poem by Richard Wagner, Freely Translated in Poetic Narrative Form by T.W. Rolleston, Harrap, 1911, sixteen tipped-in colour plates, numerous monotone illustrations and decorations, pictorial endpapers, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, original brown calf decorated in blind, folio, limited edition, 346/525 copies, signed by the artist, contained in publisher’s cardboard box with illustration in red on lid, broken and with some loss

551 Pogany (Willy, illustrator). Parsifal, or the Legend of the Holy Grail, retold... by T.W. Rolleston, Harrap, [1912], sixteen tipped-in colour plates (one with a corner faintly creased), numerous colour and black & white illustrations and decorations, pictorial endpapers, top edges gilt, remainder untrimmed, yellow silk marker, original gilt decorated vellum, folio, limited edition, 122/525 copies, signed by the artist, contained in publisher’s cardboard box with illustration in red on lid, broken and with some loss

A bright copy in remarkable condition of the limited edition, with the rare publisher’s box. (1) £300-500

A bright and clean copy of the limited edition, with the rare publisher’s box. (1) £300-500

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552 Pogany (Willy, illustrator). Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. The First and Fourth Renderings in English Verse by Edward Fitzgerald, 1930, 12 tipped-in colour plates, a few light spots, top edge gilt, original green morocco gilt, spine faded, 4to, limited edition, 59/750 signed by the artist, with an extra signed etching at front, together with The Rime of the Ancient Mariner in Seven Parts, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1910, 20 tipped-in colour plates, top edge gilt, original green cloth gilt, edges a little rubbed, 4to (2)

555 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). A Midsummer Night’s Dream, by William Shakespeare, 1st ed., Heinemann, 1908, forty tipped-in colour plates, with captioned tissue guards, black and white illustrations, occasional minor spotting, contemporary ownership inscription in ink to front free endpaper, endpapers toned, original publisher’s cloth gilt, spine a little discoloured, in d.j., jacket stained and repaired, 4to, together with Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, with a proem by Austin Dobson, William Heinemann, 1907, thirteen colour plates, minor scattered spotting, original publisher’s cloth, slightly faded and a little rubbed

£200-300

553 Potter (Beatrix). Appley Dapply’s Nursery Rhymes, 1st edition, Frederick Warne, [1917], full-page colour illustrations, original green boards lettered in red, head of spine a trifle bumped, upper cover with inset colour illustration, 16mo, together with The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse, 1st edition, Frederick Warne, 1910, full-page colour illustrations, manuscript names on front pastedown and verso of front free endpaper, original cream boards, slightly rubbed and dusty, head of spine a little frayed, inset colour illustration on upper cover, 16mo, plus seven other Beatrix Potter titles, mostly defective or reprints (9)

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£100-150

556 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). Siegfried & the Twilight of the Gods, by Richard Wagner, Translated by Margaret Armour, 1911, 30 tipped-in colour plates, previous owner inscription to front endpaper, original cloth, 4to together with The Land of Enchantment, 1907, illustrations by Arthur Rackham, light toning to endpapers, presentation inscription to and loose bookplate of Ken Tomkinson, original pictorial cloth, one or two light stains, 4to, plus The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie, new edition, 1920

£200-300

(3)

£150-200

557 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). Comus, by John Milton, 1st edition, Heinemann, [1921], twenty-four tipped-in colour plates, with captioned tissue guards, pictorial endpapers, free endpapers lightly partially toned, edges rough-trimmed, original gilt decorated green cloth, spine a trifle rubbed at head, in chipped and frayed dustjacket, 4to, together with Fairy Tales, by Hans Andersen, Harrap, 1932, twelve colour plates, letterpress illustrations, some full-page, pictorial endpapers, original gilt decorated red cloth, in dustjacket, torn and lightly soiled, 4to, plus Poor Cecco, by Margery Williams Bianco, Chatto & Windus, 1925, seven colour plates, free endpapers partially browned, original orange cloth, spine faded and one corner bumped, in frayed and price-clipped dustjacket, spine and rear panel dust-soiled, 4to (3)

£200-300

554 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame, Introduction by A.A. Milne, Limited Editions Club, New York: Heritage Press, 1940, 12 colour plates, vignettes to text, ownership inscription to front free endpaper, all edges gilt, gilt-decorated green crushed morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, 8vo

558 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). Hansel & Grethel & Other Tales by the Brothers Grimm, 1920, twenty tipped-in colour plates, letterpress illustrations, free endpapers partially toned, original blue cloth gilt, spine ends a trifle rubbed, and cloth lifted a little at head of upper cover, in chipped and frayed dustjacket, with darkened spine, and two closed tears to head of front panel (repaired with adhesive tape on verso), 4to, together with Tales of Mystery & Imagination, by Edgar Allan Poe, Harrap, 1935, twelve colour plates, with captioned tissue guards, seventeen black & white plates, top edges black, remainder rough-trimmed, pictorial endpapers, original gilt decorated black cloth, spine ends a trifle rubbed, in price-clipped dustjacket, rubbed in places and with a couple of closed tears (one repaired on verso), rear panel with piece missing at top edge, 4to, plus The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, by Washington Irving, Harrap, reprinted 1928, eight colour plates, letterpress illustrations, pictorial endpapers, free endpapers toned, top edges gilt, remainder rough-trimmed, original gilt decorated green cloth, in rubbed and spotted dustjacket, with slight loss to spine ends, 4to

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(3)

£200-300

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£200-300


559 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, Translated by Mrs Edgar Lewis, 1909, 40 tipped-in colour plates, plate 10 paper guard affected by some small biopredation, light marginal toning, top edge gilt, modern blue full morocco gilt, slight fading to spine, 4to, limited edition, 631/750 signed by the author (1)

563 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). The Compleat Angler, by Izaak Walton, 1931, 12 colour plates, top edge gilt, original vellum gilt, a few light spots, 4to, limited edition, 526/775 signed by the author (1)

564 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). Tales of Mystery & Imagination, by Edgar Allan Poe, 1935, 12 colour plates, small previous owner inscription, original cloth gilt, dust jacket, a few small tears and creases, 4to

£500-800

560 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). Tales of Mystery & Imagination, by Edgar Allan Poe, 1935, 12 colour plates, illustrations, a few minor spots, original black cloth gilt, dust jacket, spine a little toned, short closed tear at head, 4to (1)

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(2)

£200-300

566 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). Undine, by De La Motte Fouque, Adapted from the German by W.L. Courtney, 1909, 15 tipped-in colour plates, one or two text leaves a little toned, top edge gilt, original vellum gilt, lacking ties, small stains and marginal dust soiling, 4to, limited edition, 254/1000 signed by the artist

£200-300

562 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). Comus, by John Milton, [1921], 24 tipped-in colour plates, some light spotting, original green cloth gilt (spine lettering faded), dust jacket, a few chips and tears, 4to, together with Peer Gynt. A Dramatic Poem by Henrik Ibsen, 1936, 12 colour plates, original cloth gilt, dust jacket, some chips and tears, 4to, plus Undine, 1925 reprint in dust jacket (3)

£150-200

565 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). A Midsummer-Night’s Dream, by William Shakespeare, 1908, 40 tipped-in colour plates, small previous owner inscription, some spotting to endpapers, original cloth gilt, spine toned, a few spots, 4to, together with Peer Gynt. A Dramatic Poem by Henrik Ibsen, 1936, 12 colour plates, previous owner inscription, original cloth gilt, dust jacket, a few chips and tears, 4to

£200-300

561 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). The Sleeping Beauty, Told by C.S. Evans, 1920, colour and black and white illustrations, one tipped-in, scattered light spotting, presentation inscription, original pictorial cloth-backed boards (a few faint spots), dust jacket, spine faded with small chips at ends, 4to, together with The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, by Washington Irving, 1928, eight colour plates, one paper guard lower corner torn away, light spotting, top edge gilt, original green cloth gilt, dust jacket, small tears and stains to spine, 4to, plus Rip Van Winkle, 1931 reprint in dust jacket (3)

£300-400

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£200-300

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£200-300


567 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). The Ingoldsby Legends, by Thomas Ingoldsby, 1907, 24 tipped-in colour plates, some toning and a few spots, one or two closed tears to letterpress, presentation inscription pasted to frontispiece verso, bookplates of Prinknash Abbey Library, top edge gilt, original vellum gilt, lacking tie, slight bowing to upper cover, 4to, limited edition, 428/560 signed by the artist (1)

569 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). The Springtide of Life. Poems of Childhood by Algernon Charles Swinburne, 1918, nine tipped-in colour plates, scattered light spotting to text, top edge gilt, original vellum-backed boards, a little toned, 4to, limited edition, 76/765 signed by the artist (1)

£200-300

£300-400

568 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). Fairy Tales, by Hans Andersen, George Harrap, 1932, twelve colour plates, with captioned tissue guards, letterpress illustrations, some full-page, pictorial endpapers (a trifle dusty), top edges gilt, original gilt decorated green morocco, some faint rubbing to extremities, spine a little darkened, 4to

570 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). The Sleeping Beauty, Told by C.S. Evans, William Heinemann, [1920], tipped-in colour frontispiece, colour and black & white illustrations in silhouette, edges spotted, pictorial endpapers, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, in pictorial pink dustjacket, spine a little frayed at ends, spine and front panel faded, 4to

Riall, p.177. The publisher’s scarce special binding of full morocco, in unusually nice condition. (1) £400-600

Riall, p.141. (1)

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£100-150


571 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). Cinderella, Retold by C.S. Evans, 1st edition, 1919, tipped-in colour frontispiece (frontispiece and title-page spotted), black & white silhouettes to text, three doublepage colour illustrations in red, green, and black, contemporary inscription at head of half-title, pictorial endpapers, edges spotted, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, a little spotted and edge-rubbed, in dustjacket, chipped, frayed, and with some marks, 4to Riall pp.134-35. (1)

£100-150

573 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). Peer Gynt, A Dramatic Poem by Henrik Ibsen, Harrap, 1936, twelve colour plates, with captioned tissue guards, top edges pink, remainder rough-trimmed, patterned endpapers, original gilt decorated terracotta cloth, in dustjacket, a little rubbed or frayed at edges in places, spine slightly toned, 4to, together with Little Brother & Little Sister and Other Tales by the Brothers Grimm, Constable, 1917, twelve tippedin colour plates, tissue guards, letterpress illustrations, some full-page, untrimmed edges and pictorial endpapers spotted, original gilt decorated green cloth, spine faintly faded, 4to Riall, p.192; p.129. (1)

572 Rackham (Arthur, illustrator). Snowdrop & Other Tales, by the Brothers Grimm, Constable, 1920, twenty tipped-in colour plates, black & white illustrations, some full-page, free endpapers partially toned, original gilt decorated blue cloth, gilt on spine dulled, in slightly frayed dustjacket, spine and upper return browned, 4to Riall p.140. Extremely scarce in the dustjacket. (1)

£150-200

574 Robinson (W. Heath, illustrator). The Works of Mr. Francis Rabelais, Doctor in Physick, containing Five Books of the Lives, Heroick Deeds & Sayings of Gargantua and his Sonne Pantagruel..., 2 vols., Grant Richards, 1904, black and white frontispieces and illustrations (including some full-page), occasional minor spotting, pictorial endpapers, upper hinges splitting, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original cream cloth gilt, some minor dustsoiling and light marks, 4to

£200-300

(2)

£70-100

575 Robinson (W. Heath, illustrator). A Song of the English, by Rudyard Kipling, [1909], thirty tipped-in colour plates, captioned tissue-guards, top edge gilt, remainder uncut, original giltdecorated vellum, tie lacking, minor marks, 4to Numbered 161 from a limited edition of 500, signed by the artist. (1) £300-500

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Lot 582

576 Robinson (W. Heath, illustrator). Shakespeare’s Comedy of Twelfth Night or What You Will, [1908], 40 tipped-in colour plates, a few minor spots, presentation inscription, top edge gilt, original vellum gilt, lacking ties, covers with slight bowing, 4to, limited edition, 53/350 signed by the artist (1)

£300-400

577 Robinson (W. Heath). Bill the Minder, 1st edition, Constable, 1912, sixteen mounted coloured plates, with captioned tissue guards, letterpress illustrations, some full-page, occasional light spotting, top edges green, original gilt decorated vellum, soiled, lacking ties, 4to Numbered 213, from a limited edition of 380, signed by the author. Additionally signed and inscribed “To Peter & Christopher Brinsmead, with best wishes for Xmas 1944 from Granny Heath Robinson” to limitation leaf. (1) £300-500

578 Robinson (Charles, illustrator). The Big Book of Fables, edited by Walter Jerrold, 1st edition, 1st issue, 1912, 28 tipped-in colour plates, numerous black and white illustrations, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original gilt-decorated cream cloth, minor marks to lower cover, 4to A near fine copy. (1)

£300-500

579 Rossetti (Christina G.). Goblin Market and Other Poems, 1862; The Prince’ s Progress and Other Poems, 1866, 1st editions, two illustrations by Dante Gabriel Rossetti to each, 16 pp. publisher’s catalogue at end of Goblin Market, a few light spots, presentation inscription at front of each, bookplate to Goblin Market, original cloth gilt, a couple of light marks, 8vo, together with Speaking Likenesses, 1874 and The Goblin Market, illustrated by Laurence Housman, 1893 (4)

£300-500

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580 Tanner (Heather and Robin). A Country Alphabet, The Old Stile Press, 1984, illustrations to text volume, bound in full vellum, together with a portfolio of the 26 prints with an additional twopage spread, both contained in slipcase, limited edition, copy ‘N’ from the special edition of 26, from a total edition of 186 copies, signed by the authors, 4to (2)

586 King (Jessie M., illustrator). A Carol. Good King Wenceslas, circa 1920, 14 tipped-in colour illustrations, original wrappers, upper cover with mounted colour illustration, some light water stains and spotting, 4to, together with Mummy's Bedtime Story Book, by "Marion", [1929], numerous colour illustrations by Jessie M. King, occasional light soiling and a few spots, original pictorial boards, some chips and losses, with four others related: Poems of Shelley, 1907, Isabella or the Pot of Basil, by John Keats, 1907 and two Sotheby's sale catalogues from the Jessie M. King and E.A. Taylor sale, 21 June 1977

£150-200

581 Thomson (Hugh, illustrator). Quality Street. A Comedy in Four Acts by J.M. Barrie, [1913], 22 tipped-in colour plates, slight toning, top edge gilt, original vellum gilt, later silk ties, 4to, limited edition, 383/1000 signed by the artist (1)

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587 Shaw (Bernard). Saint Joan, A Chronicle Play in Six Scenes and an Epilogue by Bernard Shaw with Sketches by C. Ricketts, London: Constable and Co. Ltd., 1924, tipped-in colour plates, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original cloth-backed decorative boards, dust jacket slightly torn at head & foot, lightly dust-soiled & minor marks, folio, (limited edition of 750 copies printed), together with Ballantyne Press, The Life of Benvenuto Cellini, Translated by John Addington Symonds, 2 vols., 1900, printed decorations to text by Charles Ricketts, occasional spotting, edges untrimmed, original cloth-backed boards, paper title labels to spine and upper board, slight wear to spines, large 8vo in 4s, contained in original slipcases

£100-150

582 Thomson (Hugh, illustrator). The School for Scandal, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, [1911], 25 tipped-in colour plates, slight toning and a few spots, top edge gilt, original vellum gilt, light dustsoiling to extremities, later silk ties, 4to, Edition de Luxe, 236/350 signed by the artist (1)

£150-200

583 Timlin (William M.). The Ship that Sailed to Mars, A Fantasy, 1st edition, Harrap, [1923], forty-eight text leaves and forty-eight colour plates, all mounted on grey paper, occasional short closed tear to mounts, free endpapers toned and torn with slight loss, original quarter vellum gilt, rubbed and scuffed, spine repaired, corners showing, folio (1)

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£200-300

588 [Ballantyne, Robert Michael]. The Life of a Ship from the Launch to the Wreck, 1st edition, 1857, 8 tinted plates, some spotting, original cloth gilt, slightly rubbed and soiled, a little frayed at corners, 4to, together with Martin Rattler, 1st edition, 1858, woodengraved plates including frontispiece, some spotting, original blue cloth gilt, a trifle rubbed but generally bright condition, plus The Gorilla Hunters, A Tale of the Wilds of Africa, 1st edition, 1861, woodengraved plates including additional title, heavy spotting, contents shaken, original cloth gilt, heavily rubbed and a little frayed at spine ends, both 8vo, plus other Ballantyne books, mostly original pictorial cloth and including 10 Ballantyne’s Miscellany series

£200-300

584 Timlin (William M.). The Ship that Sailed to Mars, A Fantasy, 1st edition, Harrap, [1923], forty-eight text leaves and forty-eight colour plates, all mounted on grey paper, first few leaves with a few faint fox spots, free endpapers toned, original quarter vellum gilt, rubbed and a few light marks, corners showing, folio (1)

£150-200

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£300-400

589 Nash (Paul, illustrator). Genesis, Nonesuch Press, 1924, 12 woodcut plates, partly uncut, stationer’s stamp to front free endpaper, original black boards gilt, slightly rubbed and soiled, small folio, (limited edition 176/375 copies), together with Grosz (Georg, illustrator), Brokenbrow, A Tragedy by Ernst Toller, Nonesuch Press, [1926], black and white plates, original boards with printed paper label to upper cover, a little corner wear, plus Truffle Eater by Oistros, [1933], black and white illustrations throughout, original pictorial boards, a little rubbed and soiled, both small 4to, plus other assorted illustrated books, mostly 20thcentury, various sizes (approx. 50)

585 Weatherley (F.E.). Peeps into Fairyland. A Panorama Picture Book of Fairy Stories, published Dutton & Nister, Nister book 633, [1896], six chromolithographed pop-up panoramas, first one with tabs detached at top and at right margin, occasional slight soiling to text, contemporary presentation inscription, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, edges rubbed, a few stains, oblong folio (1)

£200-300

590 Bingham (Clifton). The Soldier Panorama Book, a novel Colour Book for Children, Nister & Dutton, circa 1907, 5 double-page popup colour panoramas, minor marks, old scribbles to front endpapers, sellotape repair to title inner margin, hinges cracked and contents partly detached, original linen-backed pictorial boards, slightly rubbed and soiled with some edge wear, together with Crane (Walter), Goody Two Shoes Picture Book…, [1901], colour plates including 2 double-page panoramas, original red cloth decorated and lettered in black, slight damp stain to foremargin of upper board, both 4to, plus Dixon (Captain C.M.), The Leaguer of Ladysmith, circa 1900, colour illustrations throughout, contemporary ownership inscription at head of title, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, somewhat soiled, edge wear, oblong folio, plus others similar

£200-300

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ORIGINAL ARTWORK & ILLUSTRATIONS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 591* Greenaway (Kate, 1846-1901). King Pepito Gathered Flowers with a fine disregard for Rank, pencil sketch, showing a young boy picking flowers, titled in pencil in the artist’s hand below image, 14.5 x 9.5cm (5.75 x 3.75ins), mounted, framed and glazed A drawing for ‘The Royal Progress of King Pepito’ by Beatrice F. Cresswell, first published in 1889. The book has twelve full-page colour illustrations, none of which are identical to this early sketch, though one is similar. (3) £200-400

592* Greenaway (Kate, 1846-1901). A drawing of a young lady, pencil on paper, showing a girl in a bonnet and cloak, 10 x 6.5cm (4 x 2.5ins), together with a pencil sketch on paper of a baby’s head and shoulders, horizontal crease, 9.5 x 6.5cm (3.75 x 2.5ins), each mounted and in matching frames The latter with later manuscript note on an envelope attached to the backboard: ‘A few Kate Greenaway sketches - fragments - not much I am afraid - but I hope they will cheer you up a bit - you have had such rotten luck with your health - it must turn for the better soon. Best wishes Bob (Robert Dadd)’. Kate Greenaway was a cousin of artist Frank Dadd (18511929), who trained at the Royal Academy Schools, before becoming an artist and illustrator. (2) £200-300

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593 Manuscript. Black Bess, 2 volumes, late 19th century, calligraphic title-pages, forty pencil drawings in a juvenile hand, some heightened with bodycolour and traces of colour, mounted singly on rectos, each with neat manuscript caption below, tissue guards, second album with a number of blank leaves at rear, 19 x 16cm (7.5 x 6.25ins) and slightly smaller, original cloth albums, soiled, gilt lettered ‘Scrap Book’ on front covers, 4to Two carefully drawn picture storybooks, telling of the various exploits of Dick Turpin and his gallant steed, including the sad demise of both. (2) £150-200

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595 Milne (A.A., and Shepard, E.H., illustrator). Six Drawings, Illustrating Poems from ‘When We Were Very Young’ by A.A. Milne, Methuen, [1926], a complete set of six lithographs, each with a poem surrounded by vignettes, image size 48 x 38cm (19 x 15ins) and smaller, each with pencilled limitation to lower right margin, and with printed title label mounted on verso, one or two minor marginal marks, ‘Happiness’ with some faint ghosting of outline from print register slipping, ‘The King’s Breakfast’ with some minor edgecurling, interleaved with tissue guards (some edge-fraying), loosely contained as issued in the original portfolio (somewhat soiled and rubbed, with a little wear), with two printed title and imprint labels on the inside, and a tipped-in sheet of title labels for pasting onto the back board of frames, limited edition 72/250 copies Produced only two years after the book from which the poems are taken, and before publication of ‘Now We Are Six’ and ‘The House at Pooh Corner’. The six poems are: ‘Vespers’; ‘Lines and Squares’; ‘Happiness’; ‘Teddy Bear’; ‘Hoppity’; and ‘The King’s Breakfast’. An extremely rare suite of broadsides, the set commonly being broken up, framed and dispersed. The only set listed on COPAC is that held at Cambridge University. (1) £1500-2000

594* Mildred (Lydia, early 20th c.). Three young female figures and a small girl in a walled garden, June 1920, watercolour, showing three young girls and a child feeding the birds and gathering flowers in a walled garden with pond, sundial, and dovecote, lightly foxed, signed and dated to lower margin, 42 x 34cm (16.5 x 13.5ins), oval mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£70-100

596* Parsons (Jacynth, 1911-1992). Helpers in the garden, 1931, pen, ink, and watercolour, showing a young girl wearing an apron and wellingtons planting flowers in a herbaceous border under a blossom tree in a walled garden, a trug on the path beside her, with a small boy in an embroidered smock holding a terracotta plant pot, and an older boy holding a spade and proferring a trowel, monogrammed and dated lower right, inscribed by the artist lower left ‘Ted - With love from Jacynth. July. 1934.’, 21 x 23cm (8.25 x 9ins), mounted, framed and glazed Jacynth Parsons was the daughter of stained glass designer and maker Karl Parsons, from whom she would have absorbed the visual language of the late Pre-Raphaelites. She received no formal art training, but showed early talent. In 1927 the Medici Society in London mounted an exhibition of her “pictures from the age of 3 to 16” which met with considerable success. She is known chiefly for her book illustrations, producing drawings for Gladys Forbes’s ‘The Enchanted Forest’, among other publications. (1) £150-200

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597* Rice Oxley (Margaret, 1888-1968). The Pied Piper of Hamelin, watercolour, depicting the Pied Piper being followed by a line of children up a rocky outcrop overlooking a walled town and estuary with sailing ships, a few unexceptionable short closed tears to lefthand edge, signed lower right, 44 x 33cm (17.5 x 13ins), mounted, framed and glazed

598* Rice Oxley (Margaret, 1888-1968). The Sorceress, watercolour, depicting a sorceress attired all in red and seated atop a rocky hill, holding a skillet from which emanates magical vapour trails, with a group of four children clambering up the rocks and watching her from below, signed lower left, 41 x 31cm (16 x 12ins), mounted, framed and glazed

Provenance: Purchased by the current owner approximately twenty years ago from a lady who bought the painting at the sale of effects of Mary Rice Oxley (1887-1965), sister of Margaret, in Shrewsbury in the mid 1960s. Curiously for such a fine watercolourist, little is known about the life and work of Margaret Rice Oxley. (1) ÂŁ1200-1600

Provenance: Purchased by the current owner approximately twenty years ago from a lady who bought the painting at the sale of effects of Mary Rice Oxley (1887-1965), sister of Margaret, in Shrewsbury in the mid 1960s. Curiously for such a fine watercolourist, little is known about the life and work of Margaret Rice Oxley. (1) ÂŁ1200-1600

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599* Rice Oxley (Margaret, 1888-1968). Autumn Fairies, watercolour, depicting a small boy and a lady in lace-edged dress seated on a river bank beneath a tree in autumn, with fairies and elves cavorting in tree and stream trying to catch the falling leaves, against a hill and landscape vista, one or two very short closed edge tears, signed lower left, 47 x 35cm (18.5 x 13.75ins), mounted, framed and glazed

600* Rice Oxley (Margaret, 1888-1968). Bubbles, watercolour, showing a young lady wearing a long gown seated beneath a pergola, holding a bowl and blowing bubbles with a clay pipe, watched by four children, two holding hoops, and one trying to catch a bubble, titled ‘Bubbles’ in decorative script within painted frame to lower margin, 22 x 17cm (8.75 x 6.75ins), mounted, framed and glazed

Provenance: Purchased by the current owner approximately twenty years ago from a lady who bought the painting at the sale of effects of Mary Rice Oxley (1887-1965), sister of Margaret, in Shrewsbury in the mid 1960s. Curiously for such a fine watercolourist, little is known about the life and work of Margaret Rice Oxley. (1) £1200-1600

Provenance: Purchased by the current owner approximately twenty years ago from a lady who bought the painting at the sale of effects of Mary Rice Oxley (1887-1965), sister of Margaret, in Shrewsbury in the mid 1960s. Curiously for such a fine watercolourist, little is known about the life and work of Margaret Rice Oxley. (1) £800-1200

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601* Rice Oxley (Margaret, 1888-1968). Autumn Gold, watercolour, depicting a small boy and a lady seated on a river bank beneath a tree in autumn, with fairies and elves catching the falling leaves and cavorting on the bank and in the tree and stream, against a hill and landscape vista, titled in decorative script ‘Autumn Gold’ within painted frame to lower margin, signed lower right, 31.5 x 23.5cm (12.5 x 9.25ins), mounted, framed and glazed

602* Rice Oxley (Margaret, 1888-1968). The Dandelion Fairy, watercolour, depicting a fairy seated on a dandelion flower, being serenaded by four elf musicians, one with a bass drum, one with a concertina, a third with a bugle, and the fourth a singer, against a landscape of hills and a windmill, signed lower left, 28.5 x 20.5cm (11.25 x 8ins), mounted, framed and glazed Provenance: Purchased by the current owner approximately twenty years ago from a lady who bought the painting at the sale of effects of Mary Rice Oxley (1887-1965), sister of Margaret, in Shrewsbury in the mid 1960s. Curiously for such a fine watercolourist, little is known about the life and work of Margaret Rice Oxley. (1) £800-1200

Provenance: Purchased by the current owner approximately twenty years ago from a lady who bought the painting at the sale of effects of Mary Rice Oxley (1887-1965), sister of Margaret, in Shrewsbury in the mid 1960s. Curiously for such a fine watercolourist, little is known about the life and work of Margaret Rice Oxley. (1) £800-1200

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603* Thomson (Hugh, 1860-1920). Gossips, 1919, pen & ink, showing three young ladies in a street lined with Georgian houses, signed and dated lower left, 17 x 11cm (6.75 x 4.5ins), mounted, framed and glazed (1)

£100-150

604* Wain (Louis). Mrs Tabitha’s Cats’ Academy, Singing Cats, & Group of cats outside a cafe, circa 1900-1910, together 3 chromolithographs, 61 x 76 cm (approximately 24 x 30 ins) and smaller, a few marks, one with some fraying and slight marginal loss, one with small snag to image, another with light horizontal crease, one framed. (3)

£150-200

605* Wain (Louis, 1860-1939). A quick peek, bodycolour, signed lower left, 24.5 x 17cm (9.75 x 6.75 ins), framed and glazed Provenance: Bonhams, London, 8 March 2005, lot 147. (1)

£2000-3000

606* Wain (Louis, 1860-1939). Are you our Pa?, pen and ink, signed lower left, 29 x 23cm (11.5 x 9 ins), framed and glazed Provenance: Chris Beetles Limited, Louis Wain & The Summer Cat Show, 31 July 2006, No.51. (1) £2000-3000

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607* Wain (Louis, 1860-1939). Tea Party on the Lawn, watercolour and bodycolour, signed lower right, 22 x 28.5cm (8.75 x 11.25 ins), framed and glazed Provenance: Bonhams, London, 8 November 2005, lot 177. A wedding present from the artist to a charge nurse at Napsbury Mental Hospital where Wain resided from May 1930 until his death in 1939. The building in the background of the present work is clearly based on Napsbury Hospital where Wain was staying when he painted the picture. However using poetic licence Wain has made numerous embellishments to the building. (1) ÂŁ5000-7000

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608* Wain (Louis, 1860-1939). Cat Cacophony, watercolour and bodycolour, signed lower left, 24.5 x 27.5cm (9.75 x 10.75 ins), framed and glazed Provenance: Sold in these rooms, 16 June 2005, lot 167. The Tudor house probably represents Napsbury Hospital where Wain resided from 1930-39. (1) ÂŁ3000-5000

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Lot 609 609* Wain (Louis, 1860-1939). A road race, pen and ink, signed lower right, 47 x 74.4cm (18.5 x 29.25 ins), framed and glazed Provenance: Chris Beetles Limited, The Illustrators, The British Art of Illustration 1800-2005, No.973. From the sporting series, one of a set of six postcard designs, Frederick Hartmann circa 1904. £4000-6000 (1)

610* Wain (Louis, 1860-1939). A gathering at Florian’s, pen and ink with monochrome wash and body over pencil, signed lower left and signed and inscribed with title verso by the artist, 41 x 34cm (16.25 x 13.50 ins), framed and glazed Provenance: Bonhams, London, 22 May 2007, lot 318. Florian’s was a very expensive restaurant in St Marks Square, Venice. £3000-4000 (1)

611 Watercolour drawings. A book of original watercolours given to Ernest H. Bibbing by G.R. Cole, Christmas 1923, five watercolours, some with pen & ink, comprising: an illustration of a small girl in a bobble hat and carrying a snowball, by Leslie Ellis; a landscape with stream and cottage, by Harold Goode; a drawing of a girl in a white gown with pink sash and wide-brimmed straw hat with pink ribbon, holding a bunch of rudbeckias, with a small dog at her feet and a standard tree in a pot, initialled ‘V.M.’; a Dutch street scene with figures, by Ernest Uden (1879-1940); and a caricature self-portrait, by Frank Timings, showing a man in plus fours and gaiters, with a golf club in one hand and a cigarette in the other, with a small dog, each approximately 10 x 10cm (4 x 4ins), each tipped-in within grey line border onto textured paper leaves, interleaved with tissue guards, original grey wrappers, 4to, together with a sheet of headed paper ‘Oakbeams, Mayfield Avenue, Old Southgate, N.14’, inscribed ‘To Ernest H. Bibbing with appreciation from a few of the artists represented by G.R. Cole. Christmas 1923’

612* Wheelhouse (Mary V., fl.1895-1947). Original title-page illustration for Easter Eggs, From the German of Christoph von Schmid, published by George Bell & Sons, 1908, pen and ink, with lettering and details coloured in red, on card, with pencilled marginalia giving printing instructions, spotted, image size 23 x 18cm (9 x 7ins), sheet size 31.5 x 24.5cm (12.5 x 9.5ins), together with a copy of the book for which it was produced

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THE G.S. TOMKINSON COLLECTION OF PRIVATE PRESS BOOKS This fine collection of private press books was largely formed by Geoffrey Stewart Tomkinson (1881-1963), author of A Select Bibliography of the Principal Modern Presses Public and Private in Great Britain and Ireland (1928). Geoffrey was the son of Michael Tomkinson (18411921), who established Tomkinson Carpets in Kidderminster in 1869. Michael was a major collector of books and Japanese antiquities. When Michael died his set of the four Shakespeare Folios was sold privately, while the remainder of his collection formed two sales at Sotheby’s (3 April and 3 July 1922). However, some books were retained by the family and Geoffrey significantly added to the collection of private press books. In turn, his son Kenneth (1918-1985), continued to add to two generations of Tomkinson family private press books. Upon his death the collection was inherited by Kenneth’s son Robert and his three sisters who have now decided to sell.

613 Ashbee (C.R.). The Last Records of a Cotswold Community: being the Weston Subedge Field account book for the final twentysix years of the famous Cotswold Games, hitherto unpublished, and now edited with a study on the old time sports of Campden and the village community of Weston, Chipping Campden, Essex House Press, 1904, printed in Endeavour type, 5 wood engraved illustrations by Edmund H. New, endpapers browned as usual, later black gilt-decorated full calf in imitation of the Doves bindery, with interlaced design of roses to covers, 8vo

614 Ashbee (C.R.). Where the Great City Stands. A Study in the New Civics, Essex House Press/Batsford, 1917, numerous half-tone and other illustrations, errata slip at front, light residue from bookplate to front endpaper, original cloth-backed blue boards, dust jacket, 4to An excellent copy. (1)

£300-500

615 Ashbee (C.R., editor). The Manual of the Guild and School of Handicraft: being a guide to county councils and technical teachers, Cassell & Company, 1892, publisher’s catalogue at rear, uncut and untrimmed, original printed pale brown wrappers, in very good condition, 8vo, together with Ashbee (C.R.), A Report by Mr. C.R. Ashbee to the Council of the National Trust for places of historic interest and natural beauty, on his visit to the United States in the council’s behalf, October 1900 to February 1901, Essex House Press, March 1901, printed in red and black in Endeavour type, single large woodcut initial, untrimmed, later green cloth gilt, with original brown paper wrappers bound in, slim folio

Tomkinson 50. 150 copies printed. This copy numbered 59 in ink to colophon. Author’s presentation copy, inscribed to front endpaper ‘To Mr. H.A. Evans with the author’s compliments. Aug. 1906.’ (1) £200-300

Tomkinson 17 for the second work, printed in an edition of 350 copies of which the first 50 are printed on Essex House paper, this copy being number 32. (2) £150-200

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616 Ashbee (C.R., editor). Peckover. The Abbotscourt Papers 1904-1931, Curwen Press, 1932, illustrations by Reginald Savage, top edge gilt, original vellum-backed boards, a few light spots, folio Limited edition, 88/350. Presentation copy, inscribed: “To G.S. Tomkinson, Colleagus, fellow Kingsman(?) & lover of the things that count for beauty, in appreciation, from the author C.R. Ashbee, Dec. 1933”. (1) £200-300

617 Ashendene Press. Thucydides [History of the Peloponnesian War], Translated into English by Benjamin Jowett, Ashendene Press, 1930, printed in red and black in Ptolemy type, shoulder notes in Blado Italic, bookplate of R. Tomkinson, light spots to top fore edge, original full pigskin, spine with raised bands and titles in gilt, limited edition, one of 260 copies on paper, from a total edition of 280, folio Hornby XXXVII. A good copy. (1)

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618 Ashendene Press. The History of the Valorous and Wittie Knight-Errant Don-Quixote of the Mancha, by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Translated out of the Spanish by Thomas Skelton MDCXII, 2 volumes, Ashendene Press, 1927-28, woodcut initials and borders by W.M. Quick and George H. Ford after Louise Powell, text printed in black and red in Ptolemy type, designed by Emery Walker, double column, booklabels of Ken Tomkinson, original green full morocco, spines with raised bands and titled in gilt, contained in original thick card boxes, with manuscript titles (losses at head and foot of flaps), folio, limited edition, one of 225 copies on paper

619 Ashendene Press. Quinti Horati Flacci Carmina Alcaica, Ashendene Press, 1903, 69pp., printed in Subiaco type on vellum, opening capital initial in gold, other capital initials in alternating red and blue by Graily Hewit, original limp vellum, spine titled in gilt, 8vo, limited edition, one of only 25 copies printed on vellum, from a total edition of 175

Tompkinson p.8. Provenance: Geoffrey Tomkinson, two purchase receipts from the Press, dated 1927-29 and signed by Charles Harry St. John Hornby, founder of the Ashendene Press, and a note thanking him for his order of the above work, dated January 1926, plus with a 2 pp. autograph letter signed from Hornby to Tomkinson, thanking him for sending details of his printing exhibition. An excellent set of the Ashendene Press’s largest single work. (2) £3000-5000

Tomkinson 16. A good copy. (1)

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£1000-1500


Lot 620 620 Ashendene Press. A Book of Songs and Poems from the Old Testament and the Apocrypha, Ashendene Press, 1904, initial capitals in blue by Graily Hewitt, printed in black and red, bookplate of Ken Tomkinson (loose with residue to front pastedown), original limp vellum, spine titled in gilt, some light dust-soiling, 8vo, limited edition, one of 150 copies

622 Caradoc Press. The Life of the renowned Sir Philip Sidney..., written by Sir Fulke Grevil, Chiswick, 1906, portrait frontispiece signed in pencil by H. Geo. Webb to lower margin, running titles and chapter headings printed in red, woodcut initials, partly uncut and unopened, (?)contemporary red quarter morocco gilt over canvas boards with raised bands, gilt titling and small tools, 8vo

Tomkinson 19. With a loose 2 pp. typed letter signed from Charles Harry St. John Hornby (founder of the Ashendene Press) to Geoffrey Tomkinson, dated 19 April 1929, discussing the prices of Ashendene Press books at a recent sale at Sotheby’s. (1) £800-1200

Limited edition 255/260 copies (plus 11 copies on vellum). Paper edition copies are normally found in cloth-backed boards and, though unsigned, this quarter binding is clearly of a highly professional standard. (1) £70-100

623 Doves Press. Laudes Creaturarum, [Saint Francis of Assissi], Hammersmith, 1910 [1911], paragraphs printed alternately in Italian (black) and English (red), marginal toning to both endpapers from turn-ins, all edges gilt, original tan Niger morocco by Doves Bindery, raised bands, ‘S. Francis’ gilt-lettered to spine and upper cover, minor rubbing and marks, lower outer corners bruised and leather lifting, small 8vo

621 Birmingham Guild of Handicraft, 2 volumes, Numbers 1-6 (complete), November 1894 - July 1896, numerous woodcut illustrations by Edmund H. New, Charles M. Gere, Ernest G. Treglown, Sydney Meteyard, Joseph Southall and others, untrimmed, all in original printed wrappers with woodcut design to upper cover, all in very good condition, loosely contained, with additional separate prospectus bound in original publisher’s matching cloth portfolios, a few minor marks and spines lightly sunned, 8vo

Limited to 262 copies of which this is one of 250 on paper. Tidcombe DP23. (1) £200-300

A fine, complete set of the magazine of the Birmingham Guild of Handicraft, which contains contributions by Arthur Gaskin, Bernard Sleigh, A.S. Dixon, Claude Napier-Clavering, S. Baring Gould, William Morris on Kelmscott House, W.R. Letharby on the function of guilds, etc. The first three issues numbered 41 from an edition of 300 copies, the second three issues numbered 4 from an unspecified edition. Issue number 3 has the signature of Arthur Fowler to upper cover in pencil, who designed woodcut initials for the magazine. (2) £1000-1500

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624 Doves Press. Seven Poems & Two Translations, by Alfred Lord Tennyson, Doves Press, 1902, printed on vellum in black and red by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson & Emery Walker, small oval bookplate of R. Tomkinson, original limp vellum, spine titles in gilt, 8vo Limited edition, one of only 25 copies printed on vellum, from a total edition of 325. Tidcombe DP4; Tomkinson 4. Provenance: “Sydney C. Cockerel. Cat. 6. 1902” (pencil inscription to front endpaper). With a loose 1 pp. autograph letter from Lord Tennyson, dated December 12, 1878 to an unknown recipient: “Sir, Accept my thanks for your Christmas annual, but you must excuse my criticising your stanza(?). I get poems printed or in mss almost every morning & it is fairly impossible for me to pass judjement on them. Yours faithfully A. Tennyson”. (1) £3000-5000

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625 Doves Press. Cornelii Taciti de Vita et Moribus Julii Agricolae Liber, edited by J.W. Mackail, Doves Press, 1900, xxxii pp., one or two light marginal spots, original limp vellum, spine titled in gilt, 8vo, limited edition, one of 225 copies on paper

626 Doves Press. William Morris. An Address Delivered the XIth November MDCCCC at Kelmscott House Hammersmith Before the Hammersmith Socialist Society, by J.W. Mackail, Doves Press 1901, printed in black and red, a little minor spotting, original limp vellum, spine titles in gilt, 8vo, limited edition, one of 300 copies on paper

Tidcombe DP1; Tomkinson 1. The first book published by the Doves Press. (1) £300-500

Tidcombe DP3; Tomkinson 3. (1)

£200-300

627 Doves Press. London. A Paper read at a Meeting of the Art Workers Guild, by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson, March 6 1891, Doves Press, 1906, 7 pp., printed in black and red, original limp vellum, one or two small light stains, 8vo, limited edition, one of 300 copies on paper Tidcombe DP9; Tomkinson 8. (1)

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£150-200


Lot 628

628 Doves Press. Catalogue Raisonné of Books printed & published at the Doves Press 1900-1916, Hammersmith, Doves Press, 1916, printed in red and black on vellum, etched portrait of T.J. Cobden-Sanderson as frontispiece, all edges gilt, contemporary black gilt-decorated crushed full morocco (by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson at the Doves Bindery), with binder’s gilt stamp to rear pastedown, dated 1918, a few slight marks to head and foot of upper joint (generally in fine condition), 8vo Tomkinson 51. 150 copies were printed on paper. This being one of 10 copies only printed on vellum (and sold at 10 guineas). With Cobden-Sanderson’s introductory account of the aims of the press and poignant farewell. This work was the final product of the Doves Press issued in December 1916, just a few months before Cobden-Sanderson threw the Doves Press type, Matrices and punches into the River Thames. (1) £2000-3000

629 Eragny Press. Choix de Sonnets de P. de Ronsard, Eragny Press, 1902, wood-engraved frontispiece, borders and initials by Lucien Pissarro, one or two light spots, endpapers browned, booklabel of Ken Tomkinson, original boards with floral pattern in green, a few minor spots, 8vo, limited edition, one of 226 copies Tomkinson 13. (1)

£200-300

Lot 629

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630 Eragny Press. Abrege de L’Art Poetique Francois, par Pierre de Ronsard, Eragny Press, 1903, wood-engraved borders, initials and illustrations designed by Lucien Pissarro, usual browning to endpapers, booklabel of Ken Tomkinson (loose), original boards with floral pattern in green, a few faint spots, 8vo, limited edition, one of 226 copies

632 Eragny Press. The Descent of Ishtar, by Diana White, Eragny Press, 1903, wood-engraved frontispiece by Esther Pissarro after Diana White, borders and initials designed by Lucien Pissarro, slight offsetting, endpapers toned, loose booklabel to Ken Tomkinson, original green boards with repeated daisy pattern, 8vo, limited edition, one of 226 copies

Tomkinson 15. (1)

Tomkinson 23. (1)

£200-300

633 Eragny Press. Dream-Come-True. Poems by Laurence Binyon, Eragny Press, 1905, woodcut frontispiece designed by Laurence Binyon, borders and initials by Lucien Pissarro, endpapers toned, loose booklabel of Ken Tomkinson, original boards with daisy repeated pattern in green, 8vo, limited edition, one of 175 copies on paper

631 Eragny Press. A Brief Account of the Origin of the Eragny Press & A Note on the Relation of the Printed Book as a Work of Art to Life by T. Sturge Moore... Eragny Press, 1903, 15 woodcut illustrations, endpapers toned, booklabel of Ken Tomkinson, original boards with repeated pattern of daisies in green and pink, slight spotting along joints, 8vo, limited edition, one of 235 copies on paper Tomkinson 17. (1)

£200-300

Tomkinson 23. (1)

£200-300

£300-400

634 Eragny Press. Deux Contes de ma Mere Loye. La Belle au Bois Dormant et Le Petit Chaperon Rouge, by Charles Perrault, Eragny Press, 1899, double-page wood-engraved title printed in black and gold, borders, initials and illustrations designed by Lucien Pissarro, endpapers a little toned, booklabel of Ken Tomkinson (loose), original boards with repeated palm pattern in blue, small bump to upper corner, a few light spots, 8vo, limited edition, one of 224 copies Tomkinson 5. (1)

Lot 632

155

£300-400


635 Eragny Press. Some Poems by Robert Browning, Eragny Press, 1904, colour wood-engraved frontispiece by Lucien Pissarro, initials in red, a few minor spots, endpapers a little browned, loose booklabel of Ken Tomkinson, original floral boards, 8vo, limited edition, one of 215 copies Tomkinson 20. (1)

637 Eragny Press. The Little School. A Posy of Rhymes, by T. Sturge Moore, Eragny Press, 1905, four woodcut illustrations by T. Sturge Moore, partly unopened, endpapers toned, booklabel of Ken Tomkinson, original boards with green repeat floral pattern, spine and edges a little rubbed, 8vo, limited edition, one of 175 copies on paper

£200-300

Tomkinson 24. With a loose 1 pp. autograph letter signed from T. Sturge Moore to an unknown recipient, dated 1926, regarding information on subscribers to the book: “I fear I cannot help you at all. I should have thought it certain that Sir Charles Holmes would know and also that Pissarro would.” (old folds). (1) £300-400

636 Eragny Press. Jules Laforgue: Moralites Legendaires, 2 volumes, Eragny Press, 1897-98, wood-engraved frontispiece, borders and initials by Lucien Pissarro, scattered light sporring and toning, booklabels of Ken Tomkinson, original clover patterned boards, spines a trifle faded, 8vo, limited edition, one of 220 copies Tomkinson 3 & 4. (2)

Lot 638

£300-400

156


638 Eragny Press. Histoire de Peau d’Ane, by Charles Perrault, Eragny Press, 1902, wood-engraved frontispiece, borders and initials designed by Lucien Pissarro, woodcut illustrations by T. Sturge Moore, printed in black and red, some toning to endpapers, booklabel of Ken Tomkinson, original boards with repeat palm pattern in blue, some toning to joints and extremities, 8vo, limited edition, one of 230 copies Tomkinson 14. With two loose 1 pp. autograph letters from Lucien Pissarro to Geoffrey Tomkinson, dated 23 February and 27 February 1928; the first requesting a copy of Tomkinson’s Select Bibliography of the Principal Modern Presses... (1928), and discussing the Eragny Press, signed at foot, the other letter thanking Tomkinson for his book and offering to send him a book in return (incomplete? and unsigned), plus a postcard from Esther Pissarro to Tomkinson stating her husband was away in Paris and would answer his letter on his return. (1) £400-600

639 Eragny Press. The Book of Ruth & The Book of Esther, Epping, Eragny Press, 1896, text printed in red and black in Vale type, 5 woodcut illustrations by Lucien Pissarro, woodcut initials, untrimmed, original cream and green patterned boards, a little rubbed to joints and edges, bookplate of William Crampton to front pastedown, and bookplate of Ken Tomkinson to front endpaper, small 8vo Tomkinson 2. 155 copies printed. (1)

641 Eragny Press. Emile Verhaeren. Les Petits Vieux, Hammersmith, Eragny Press for Hacon & Ricketts, 1901, printed in red and black on Japanese paper, wood engraved frontispiece printed in colours, and decorative initials in red, designed by Lucien Pissarro, and engraved by Lucien and Esther Pissarro, neat pencil inscription to front endpaper A.H. Jan 1925, top edge gilt, original patterned boards, with design of Winter Aconite printed in green and yellow on grey paper, spine lettered in gilt, contained in early card casing for postage, with address label for Ambrose Heal Esq. Baylin’s Farm, Knotty Green, Beaconsfield, Bucks., oblong 8vo

£200-300

Tomkinson 11. 230 copies printed. Ambrose Heal (1872-1959), furniture designer and retailer, studied at the Slade School of Art, and joined the family firm Heal & Son in 1893. He was a founding member of the Design and Industries Association, inaugurated in 1914-15, which promoted the values of the Arts and Crafts movement in industrial production. (1) £400-600

640 Eragny Press. Gustave Flaubert. Herodias, Hammersmith, Eragny Press, 1901, wood engraved frontispiece, borders and initials designed by Lucien Pissarro, and engraved by Lucien and Esther Pissarro, circular printer’s colophon to verso of final leaf, untrimmed, original cloth-backed boards with paper label to upper cover, with early plain paper dust wrapper, printed to upper wrapper with the address The Book Shop of Douglas Cleverdon, 18 Charlotte Street, Park Street, Bristol, 12mo Tomkinson 9. 226 copies printed. Fine copy. (1)

£300-400

642 Essex House Press. The Flower and the Leaf, [by Geoffrey Chaucer], 1902, printed on vellum, 3 hand-coloured engraved plates and 85 ornamental letters hand coloured by Edith Harwood, all edges gilt, original stiff vellum, upper cover titled in gilt, 8vo One of 165 copies, all on vellum, this copy unnumbered with signed note after limitation details at foot of colophon, ‘a retrée copy, C.R. Ashbee’. Tomkinson 29 ‘the sixth of the great poem series. (1) £400-600

157


643 Essex House Press. The Essex House Song Book. A collection of some 200 representative songs of England, together with their music, from the Middle Ages to our own day. Edited by Janet E. Ashbee, 10 parts, Essex House Press, 1903-05, printed in black and red, music notation by Paul Woodroffe, wood-engraved illustrations and initials, untrimmed and unbound as issued and contained in original green buckram portfolios, one or two spots, 4to, limited edition, 94/200 Tomkinson 42. (10)

£300-500

645 Essex House Press. Tam O’Shanter, by Robert Burns, Essex House Press, 1902, wood-engraved frontispiece by William Strang, hand-coloured historiated initial, manuscript verse initials in blue, green and gold, a few minor spots, original blind-embossed vellum, spine titled in gilt, 8vo, limited edition, 87/150 copies on vellum Tomkinson 30. (1)

644 Essex House Press. Alexander’s Feast; Or, the Power of Music, by John Dryden, Essex House Press, 1904, hand-coloured woodengraved frontispece by Reginald Savage, printed in red and black, manuscript initials supplied in gold, red, green and blue, original blind-embossed vellum, one or two light marks, 8vo, limited edition 140 copies on vellum, this copy ‘a retre’ signed by C.R. Ashbee, with a presentation inscription at front: “Francis Langham, from her brother C.R. Ashbee” Tomkinson 51. (1)

£300-500

646 Essex House Press. The Hymn of Bardaisan. Rendered into English by F. Crawford Burkitt, Essex House Press, 1899, woodengraved illustrations, printed in black and red, front endpaper a little toned, loose booklabel of Ken Tomkinson, original boards, paper label to upper cover, spine slightly rubbed, 16mo, limited edition, one of 300 copies

£300-500

Tomkinson 2. (1)

158

£100-150


Lot 647

647 Essex House Press. The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, & other Rites & Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Church of England; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as they are to be Sung or Said in Churches, & the Form & Manner of Making, Ordaining, and Consecrating of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons, 1903, printed in red and black, woodcut frontispiece, illustrations, decorative borders and initials, by W.H. Hooper and Clemence Housman after C.R. Ashbee, printer’s device to colophon, one or two light spots, untrimmed, original vellum, folio, limited edition, 359/400 Provenance: C.R. Ashbee, his signature, dated 1928, at foot of colophon. Tompkinson 37. The largest book printed by the Essex House Press, and its magnum opus. It was printed using two of Ashbee’s types, Endeavour and Prayer Book, and was the result of his wish to present the Elizabethan text in a form befitting its majesty, with a new typeface designed specifically for the work, some hundred new illustrations and three new sets of initials. (1) £700-1000

648 Essex House Press. Socialism and Politics: A Study in the Readjustment of the Values of Life, by C.R. Ashbee, Essex House Press, 1906, woodcut initial, printer’s device at end, publisher’s list at end, partly unopened, a few light spots, endpapers a little toned, loose booklabel of Ken Tomkinson, original vellum-backed boards, light toning to covers, 8vo Tomkinson 70. One of around 250 copies printed. (1)

£100-150

Lot 648

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Lot 650

649 Essex House Press. A Letter from Percy B. Shelley to T. Peacock, July, MDCCCXVI, Essex House Press, 1901 15 pp., printed in red and black, printer’s device to colophon, booklabel of Ken Tomkinson (loose with residue to front endpaper), original blue boards, paper label to spine and upper cover, spine a little faded with closed tear at head, one or two spots, 8vo, limited edition, one of 45 copies printed from a total edition of 50 Tomkinson 24. Provenance: C.R. Ashbee, his own copy, with his bookplate and inscription to rear endpaper: “This is a reserve copy specially pulled for me. C.R. Ashbee”. (1) £300-400

650 Essex House Press. Maud, by Alfred Lord Tennyson, Essex House Press, 1905, hand-coloured frontispiece by Reginald Savage after Laurence Housman, hand-coloured capital initials, printed on vellum, original blindstamped vellum, spine titled in gilt, 8vo, limited edition, 80/125 Tomkinson 61. The thirteenth of the great poems series. (1)

£300-400

651 Essex House Press. Flight of the Duchess, by Robert Browning, Essex House Press, 1905, hand-coloured frontispiece by Paul Woodroffe, hand-coloured initials and printer’s device at end, printed on vellum, occasional light marginal yellowing, original blindstamped vellum, spine titled in gilt, 8vo, limited edition, 44/125 Tomkinson 63. The fourteenth and last of the great poems series. (1) £300-400

Lot 651

160


654 Essex House Press. Cicero’s De Amicitia, with the English translation of Sir John Harryngton, edited by E.D. Ross, Chipping Campden, Essex House Press, 1904, 2 woodcut illustrations by C.R. Ashbee (repeated at rear), untrimmed, printed in Endeavour type, later black gilt-decorated full calf, in imitation of the Doves bindery, 8vo Tomkinson 49. 150 copies on paper, this copy unnumbered. (1)

652 Essex House Press. Echoes from the City of the Sun: Being Poems and Songs by C.R. Ashbee, Essex House Press, 1905, woodengraved illustrations, printer’s device at end, partly unopened, loose booklabel of Ken Tomkinson, original boards, paper label to upper cover and spine, 4to, limited edition, 20/250 Tomkinson 64. (1)

£100-150

655 Essex House Press. An Address delivered by Lord Redesdale, K.C.V.O., C.B., on the opening of the new buildings of the Campden School of Arts and Crafts. October 20, 1904, Essex House Press, November 1904, wood engraved frontispiece by Edmund H. New, text printed in Caslon type, partly uncut and untrimmed, original pale cream cloth in clean condition, slim 8vo, together with Coomaraswamy (Amanda K), The Aims of Indian Art, Broad Campden, Essex House Press, 1908, text printed in Caslon type, single sepia photogravure illustration, untrimmed, original cloth-backed pale blue boards, in generally very good condition (some very pale discolouration), slim 4to

£150-200

Tomkinson 52. 50 copies printed. This copy with ink signature of Elizabeth Ashbee to front endpaper. Tompkinson 76 for the second work. 275 copies printed, this copy numbered 33 of 50 copies on Essex House hand-made paper. (2) £200-300

653 Essex House Press. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam of Naishapur, rendered into English verse by Edward Fitzgerald, Chipping Campden, Printed for the Omar Khayyam Club by the Essex House Press, 1905, woodcut frontispiece by C.R. Ashbee printed in Prayer Book type, untrimmed, later black gilt-decorated full calf, in imitation of the Doves bindery, with interlaced design of roses to each cover, 8vo Tomkinson 65. No. 16 of 88 copies printed on paper. (1)

£150-200

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656 Golden Cockerel Press. Endymion. A Poetic Romance by John Keats, Golden Cockerel Press, 1947, wood-engravings by John Buckland-Wright, a few leaves with some light spotting (as usual), top edge gilt, original full vellum gilt by Sangorski and Sutcliffe, green cloth slipcase, folio, limited edition, 45/100, specially bound and signed by the artist, from a total edition of 500 Cockalorum 175. Inscribed in pencil to front endpaper: “Matthew from Father for his exhibition, Keble College, Oxford, November 1976”, with two loose notes, one presenting the book to Ken and Audrey Tomkinson from Julien and Oliver Stonehouse in commemoration of the friendship between Geoffrey Tomkinson and Eric Stonehouse, the other a pencil thank you note for the book. (1) £1000-1500

657 Guild of Women Binders. Italy, a Poem, by Samuel Rogers, 1st edition, 1830, engraved vignette illustrations to text, light brown faded ink(?) squiggles to lower margin of Preface leaf recto, all edges gilt, later brown crushed morocco with stylised gilt floral designs to covers and pastedown borders surrounding central blue morocco panel, vellum endpapers, front endpaper with monogram book label of Michael Tomkinson and binder’s gilt name to lower margin, spine a little faded and corners a trifle rubbed, 8vo (1)

£400-600

658 Haberly (Loyd). John Apostate. An Idyl of the Quays, Seven Acres Press, Long Crendon, 1927, woodcut title, initials and illustrations, opening leaf printed in red and black, original tan morocco, a little bowed, dust jacket, chip and small loss at head of spine, manuscript name of the press to spine, small 4to, limited edition, 5/125, together with Farewells, Seven Acres Press, 1927, woodcut title, booklabel of Ken Tomkinson, original vellum-backed boards, covers a little bowed, small 4to, limited edition, 12/300 (2)

£300-400

659 Housman (Laurence). Mendicant Rhymes, Chipping Campden, Essex House Press, 1906, 56 pages, printed in Endeavour type, untrimmed, endpapers browned as usual, bookplate of E. Eyre Williamson to front pastedown, original quarter vellum gilt, together with Cicero (Marcus Tullius), De Amicitia, or Booke of Freendeship, with the English translation of Sir John Harryngton, edited by E.D. Ross, Chipping Campden, Essex House Press, 1904, 2 woodcut portraits by C.R. Ashbee (both repeated at rear of volume), text in Endeavour type in black and red, untrimmed, original full vellum gilt, with bookplate of Ken Tomkinson to front pastedown, some very light marks, both 8vo

661 Kelmscott Press. Sire Degrevaunt. The Romance of Sir Degrevant, edited by F.S. Ellis, Kelmscott Press, March 1896, woodengraved frontispiece by Edward Burne-Jones, title with wood-engraved border and initails designed by William Morris, shoulder notes printed in red, book label of Ken Tomkinson (with pencil inscription of Sir Geoffrey Tomkinson above), original linenbacked boards, spine toned, dust jacket, small chips at spine ends, 8vo, limited edition, one of 350 copies on paper Peterson A47; Tomkinson 47. The book was actually issued in November 1897, as the frontispiece by Burne-Jones was not completed until October 1897. (1) £1000-1500

Tomkinson 68 & 49. 300 copies and 150 copies respectively printed. Very good copies. (2) £150-200

660 Kelmscott Press. The Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye, by Raoul Lefevre, translated by William Caxton, edited by H. Halliday Sparling, 3 volumes in two, Kelmscott Press, 1892, double-page wood-engraved title, borders and initials designed by William Morris, printed in red and black, preliminaries and glossary in Chaucer type, text printed in Troy type, one or two leaves with some light toning, loose bookplates of Ken Tomkinson, original limp vellum, spines titled in gilt, yapp edges, silk ties, 4to Peterson A8; Tomkinson 8. One of 300 copies printed. The first use by the press of both the Chaucer and Troy types. A good copy. (2) £2000-3000

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664 Kipling (Rudyard). Departmental Ditties and Other Verses, 1897, engraved plates and illustrations, uncut, limitation slip tipped in before half-title, ownership name of Ernest Eardley-Wilmot dated [18]99 to front pastedown with later pencil initialled inscription from Geoffrey Tomkinson [G.S.T.] to his son Kenneth [K.R.G.T.], dated Xmas 1937, written above, original vellum-backed cloth, slightly soiled and vellum repair at foot of spine, 8vo Limited Edition De Luxe, 20/150, signed by the publisher and with two extra illustrations. (1) £150-200

665 Riccardi Press. Everyman. A Morality Play, 1911, colour illustrations after John H. Amschewitz, previous owner inscription, loose booklabel, top edge gilt, original cloth-backed boards, dust jacket, price sticker to upper panel, spine faded, 4to, limited edition, 346/500, together with The King Who Knew Not Fear, A Tale of other Days, by O.R., 1912, top edge gilt, original clothbacked boards, 8vo, limited edition, 158/500, plus The Indian Stories of F.W. Bain, 13 volumes, 1913-20, a few spots, endpapers a little toned, original cloth-backed boards, dust jackets, spines faded, 8vo, limited edition, 257/500, with others by Riccardi Press, plus The Odyssey, with Greek type designed by Robert Proctor, Oxford University Press, 1909

662 Kelmscott Press. A Note by William Morris on his Aims in Founding the Kelmscott Press. Together with a Short Description of the Press by S.C. Cockerel, & an Annotated List of the Books Printed thereat, Kelmscott Press, 1898, wood-engraved frontispiece by William Morris after Edward Burne-Jones, woodengraved borders and ornaments, printed in red and black, loose errata slip, occasional light marginal toning, some pencil annotation, loose booklabel of Ken Tomkinson, original linenbacked boards, 8vo, limited edition, one of 525 copies Peterson A53; Tomkinson 53. (1)

(28)

£300-500

£500-800

663 Kelmscott Press. Syr Ysambrace, edited by F.S. Ellis, Kelmscott Press, 1897, wood-engraved frontispiece by Edward Burne-Jones, wood-engraved borders and initials designed by William Morris, printed in black and red, loose booklabel of Ken Tomkinson, original linen-backed boards, dust jacket (small tear at head), 8vo, limited edition, one of 350 copies on paper

666 Riccardi Press. Knickerbocker Papers, Being Rip Van Winkle & the Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving: Philip Lee Warner, Publisher to the Medici Society, 1914, 53 pp., printed on vellum, top edge gilt, original limp vellum gilt, silk ties, some light soiling, 8vo, limited edition, 6/12 copies on vellum from a total edition of 1000

Peterson A48; Tomkinson 48. (1)

Tomkinson 10. (1)

£600-800

£200-300

667 Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Riccardiana. Apulei Psyche et Cupido cura ludovici C. Purser, apud P.H. Lee Warner, 1913, printed on vellum, original limp vellum with cloth ties and silk marker, spine and upper cover titled in gilt, yapp edges, large slim folio Limited edition 6/12 vellum copies of which 10 are for sale. The edition also included 525 paper copies of which 500 were for sale. (1) £300-500

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668 Shakespeare Head Press. The Ballad of Agincourt and the Ode to the Virginian Voyage, by Michael Drayton, Shakespeare Head Press, 1926, illustrations by Thomas Lowinsky, residue to front endpaper from bookplate, original pigskin-backed boards, torn plain wrapper, slipcase titled in manuscript, small 4to, limited edition, one of 30 copies With a pencil presentation inscription at front: “G.S. Tomkinson from B.H. Newdigate, 2 April 1926”. B.H. Newdigate was printer at the Shakespeare Head Press and also wrote the introduction for Tomkinson’s A Select Bibliography of Modern Presses. (1) £200-300

669 Sparling (H. Halliday). The Kelmscott Press and William Morris Master-Craftsman, 1st edition, 1924, photogravure portrait frontispiece of Morris, black & white illustrations, Ken Tomkinson bookplate, original cloth-backed boards, paper label to spine, 8vo, together with Ashbee (Charles R.), Craftsmanship in Competitive Industry, being a record of the workshops of the Guild of Hanicraft, and some deductions from their twenty-one years’ experience, published for the author by Grant & Co., Ltd., and the Essex House Press, [1908], black & white illustrations, original cloth-backed boards, in slightly torn glassine dust jacket, 8vo, plus Cobden-Sanderson (T.J.), Ecce Mundus. Industrial Ideals and the Book Beautiful, London: Hammersmith Publishing Society, 1902, edges untrimmed, original vellum backed boards, slim 4to (3)

£150-250

Lot 668

670 Vale Press. The Poems and Sonnets of Henry Constable, Edited from Early Editions and Manuscripts by John Gray, Vale Press, 1897, woodcut border and initials designed by Charles Ricketts, bookplate of Michael Tomkinson, top edge gilt, contemporary green half morocco, spine lettered and decorated in gilt, 8vo, limited edition, one of 210 copies Tomkinson 12. (1)

Lot 669

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£300-400


PRIVATE PRESS BOOKS Other Properties 671 Chiswick Press. The Lives of Doctor John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton Knight, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert and Doctor Robert Sanderson by Izaak Walton, 1904, six engraved portrait plates (including frontispiece), decorative title in red & black, edges untrimmed, original cloth, printed paper title label to spine and upper board, slightly rubbed to extremities, folio Limited edition 143/200. (1)

674 Doves Press. Dramatis Personae by Robert Browning, 1910, printed in red & black, edges untrimmed, original full limp vellum, gilt title to spine, without ties (never present), 8vo Limited edition of 250 copies printed on paper by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson from the 1864 first edition. (1) £300-400

675 Eragny Press. Some Poems by Robert Browning, 1904, colour wood engraved frontispiece by Lucien Pissarro, decorative wood engraved initials printed in red, edges untrimmed, original boards, light rubbing to spine ends, 8vo

£80-120

672 Doves Press - William Morris. An address delivered the XIth November MDCCCC at Kelmscott House Hammersmith before the Hammersmith Society by J.W. Mackail, Hammersmith, 1901, printed in red and black, uncut, original limp vellum by the Doves Bindery, spine titled in gilt, covers somewhat uniformly darkened, small 4to One of 300 copies. (1)

Limited edition of 215 copies. (1)

£200-300

676 Essex House Press. The Pilgrim’s Progress, by John Bunyan, Essex House Press, 1899, wood-engraved frontispiece, printed in red and black, one or two light spots, original vellum, 8vo, limited edition, 477/750

£150-200

Tomkinson 4. (1)

673 Doves Press. Men & Women, 1908, flourished in green and blue ink by Edward Johnston, edges untrimmed, original full limp vellum, spines titled in gilt, 8vo

£100-150

677 Golden Cockerel Press. Twelfth Night, or, What you Will, by William Shakespeare, with Decorations by Eric Ravilious, St Lawrence, 1932, pictorial title design and 29 wood-engraved illustrations printed in blue or brown, top edge gilt, remainder uncut, original half morocco gilt over decorative boards, boards slightly rubbed and soiled, folio

Limited edition of 250 on paper printed by T.J. Cobden-Sanderson and Emery Walker from the 1855 first edition. Each volume signed and dated by Edward Johnston at the colophon, and dated December 1908. One of only a small number with ink flourishes. (2) £700-1000

Limited edition 43/275 copies. (1)

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£700-1000


681 Golden Cockerel Press. The Song of Songs, Called by Many the Canticle of Canticles, Golden Cockerel Press, 1925, woodengraved illustrations by Eric Gill, endpapers a little toned, original cloth, light spotting to spine, limited edition, 709/750, 4to, together with The Phaedo of Plato, Translated into English by Benjamin Jowett, Golden Cockerel Press, 1930, ornaments and initials printed in red designed by Eric Gill, top edge gilt, original blue buckram gilt, some fading to spine and extremities, limited edition, 76/500, 4to, plus The Golden Bed of Kydno, Translated from the Modern Greek of Evadne Lascaris by P.M. Golden Cockerel Press, 1935, 12 line engravings by Lettice Sandford, gold endpapers, top edge gilt, original red full morocco gilt by Henry T. Wood, with loose 4 pp. prospectus for the work, limited edition, 2/60 signed by the translator Powys Mathers, from a total edition of 200, this copy without the extra set of signed prints, inscribed at front in Greek and English to a Mr Addyes-Scott by Lettice Sandford, with two others by the Press: Flowers and Faces, by H.E. Bates, engravings by John Nash, 1935 (limited signed edition 133/325) and Harriet & Mary... 1944 (limited edition, 374/500) (6)

£500-800

678 Golden Cockerel Press. The Chester Play of the Deluge, edited by J. Isaacs, with engravings on wood by David Jones, 1927, ten large wood-engravings on letterpress, some creasing to tissue guards, endpapers partially lightly browned, untrimmed, original maroon buckram, gilt lettered spine very lightly faded, dust jacket, faded, and with some very minor fraying at head of spine and head of front flap fold, slim folio, limited edition, 231/275 copies, signed by David Jones (1)

£400-600

679 Golden Cockerel Press. Gray’s Elegy Written in a Country Church-yard with Foreword by Christopher Sandford and Eight Engravings by Gwenda Morgan, 1946, 8 wood-engraved plates, top edge gilt, remainder uncut, original crushed green morocco gilt in cloth slipcase, spine slightly darkened, slipcase a little marked and faded, 8vo Limited edition of 750 copies, this being 32/80 copies specially bound. (1) £200-300

680 Golden Cockerel Press. The Song of Songs. The authorised version together with an introduction and notes by W.O.E. Oesterley, with engravings on copper by Lettice Sandford, 1936, printed in red and black, 12 engraved plates and 1 engraved illustration to text, top edge gilt, remainder uncut, original half morocco gilt by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, card slipcase somewhat soiled and partially split on lower joint, folio Limited edition of 204 copies, this being 15/65 copies specially bound and accompanied by a suite of 6 additional signed plates; the additional plates, however, are missing. (1) £150-200

682 Golden Cross Press. The Sermon on the Mount: Being the Fifth, Sixth & Seventh Chapters of the Gospel According to St. Matthew in the King James Version of the Holy Bible, New York, 1935, designed and illuminated in colours and gold by Valenti Angelo, partly uncut, original half morocco over boards, slim small folio Keepsake Number Five for the Columbiad Club of Connecticut. Limited edition, 7/25, signed by Valenti Angelo. (1) £200-300

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683 Golden Hours Press. The Famous Tragedy of the Rich Jew of Malta, Written by Christopher Marlowe, newly imprinted with engravings by Eric Ravilious, Golden Hours Press, 1933, wood engraved plates by Eric Ravilious, top edge gilt, rough-trimmed, contemporary rust red half morocco gilt, a few minor marks, and spine very lightly faded, with card slipcase (some wear), 4to, limited edition 31/250 The short-lived Golden Hours Press was established in 1932 by Christopher Sandford and Francis Newbury, and produced only 3 volumes of an intended 9 volume set of the Works of Christopher Marlowe. The Press was closed in 1933 following the purchase of the Golden Cockerel Press. Remaining unsold copies of the 3 works were remainded and sold in cloth bindings. (1) £200-300

684 Grabhorn Press. Leaves of Grass. Comprising all the Poems Written by Walt Whitman, Following the Arrangement of the Edition of 1891-’2, Grabhorn Press for Random House, New York, 1930, woodcut illustrations by Valenti Angelo, original red morocco-backed Philippine mahogany boards, Random House device cut at foot of upper cover, spine slightly faded and rubbed at ends, folio, limited edition, 246/400 One of Grabhorn Press’s most ambitious achievements, taking over a year to print. (1) £400-600

685 Gregynog Press. Anne Boleyn and other poems by Loyd Haberly, Newtown, Montgomeryshire, 1934, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original brown morocco, gilt device to upper board, limited edition 88/300, 4to, together with The Romaunt of the Rose. Rendered out of the French into English by Geoffrey Chaucer, Illustrated by Keith Henderson and Norman Wilkinson, published for the Florence Press by Chatto and Windus, 1907, 20 tipped-in colour plates, some offsetting and a few spots, original limp vellum gilt, silk ties, limited edition, 232/500, 4to, with four others: Thomas Tusser's Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry, 1931 (one of 500 copies), John Earle's Micro-Cosmographie or, a Piece of the World Discovered, CUP, 1903 (one of 250 copies), Sir Philip Sidney's The Defence of Poesie, CUP, 1904 (one of 250 copies) and Henry Williamson's The Star-Born, illustrated by C.F. Tunnicliffe, 1933

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£200-300

686 Gregynog Press. The Singing Caravan, A Sufi Tale by Robert Vansittart, published Newtown, Montgomeryshire, 1932, wood engraved frontisipiece by William MacCance printed in black & brown, edges untrimmed and partly uncut, bookplate of Leonard Twiston Davies, original light brown morocco gilt by Gregynog Press Bindery, spine slightly rubbed, 8vo, (limited edition 169/250), together with Selected Poems of W.H. Davies, arranged by Edward Garnett..., published Newtown, Montgomeryshire, 1928, wood engraved portrait frontispiece by Robert Ashwin Maynard, edges untrimmed, original quarter cloth gilt with slip strip to fore-edges, 8vo, (limited edition 130/310), plus Poems by Henry Vaughan, published Newtown, Montgomeryshire, 1924,wood engraved illustrations by Robert A. Maynard and Horace Walter Bray, edges untrimmed, bookplate of Leonard Twiston Davies, original cloth backed printed boards, 8vo, (limited edition 372/500) (3)

£200-300

687 Gregynog Press. Erewhon, by Samuel Butler, published Newtown, Montgomeryshire, 1932, numerous wood engraved iluustrations by Blair Hughes-Stanton, original light brown morocco gilt by Gregynog Press Bindery, spine and extremities rubbed and scuffed, 8vo

Lot 684

Limited edition 263/300. (1)

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£200-300


Lot 689

688 Gregynog Press. The Plays of Euripides, 2 vols., 1931, titles in red & black, few illustrations, light spotting to last few leaves in vol. 2, edges untrimmed, original cloth gilt, folio, (limited edition 181/500), together with Nonesuch Press, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 4 vols., 1953, printed on india paper, original cloth, 8vo, contained together in original slipcase (6)

689 Kelmscott Press. The Life of Thomas Wolsey, Cardinal Archbishop of York, 1893, printed in Golden type, wood-engraved border and initials designed by William Morris, uncut, original limp vellum with cloth ties, yapp edges, spine titled in gilt, 8vo [One of 250 copies.] Peterson A14. (1)

ÂŁ100-150

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ÂŁ600-800


690 Kelmscott Press. The Golden Legend, by Jacobus de Voragine, Translated by William Caxton, 3 vols., Kelmscott Press, Hammersmith, 1892, woodcut title and initials designed by William Morris, two full-page woodcuts by Edward Burne-Jones, a few leaves with some faint toning or spotting, bookplates of Laz[arus] Goldschmidt, top edges gilt, contemporary red full morocco by Carl Sonntag jun., spines with raised bands lettered in gilt, volume I bands and foot of upper joint a little rubbed, slipcases, 4to Peterson A7. One of 500 copies printed. A good clean set. (3)

170

ÂŁ3000-5000


692 Kelmscott Press. Gothic Architecture for the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society, by William Morris, Kelmscott Press, 1893, woodcut initials, printed in red and black, original cloth-backed holland boards, spine toned, one of 1500 copies printed, 8vo Peterson A18. (1)

£100-150

693 Kelmscott Press. Ballads and Narrative Poems; Sonnets and Lyrical Poems by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 2 volumes, Kelmscott Press, 1893-94, double-page wood-engraved titles and initials designed by William Morris, printed in red and black throughout, original limp vellum, Ballads lower cover with light water stains and loss to one tie, Sonnets lacking one lower tie (loss to the other), 8vo, limited edition, each one of 310 copies printed (2)

691 Kelmscott Press. Hand and Soul, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Kelmscott Press, Hammersmith, 1895, woodcut title, borders and initials designed by William Morris, printed in red and black, original vellum (covers slightly bowed), 16mo Peterson A36. One of 525 copies printed (225 for UK, 300 for USA). (1) £500-800

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£1200-1800


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694 Kelmscott Press. The Poems of John Keats, Hammersmith, 1894, decorative title and facing page, printed in red and black, large ornamental initials throughout, Aubrey Beardsley’s copy, signed and dated, 1894, on the front flyleaf recto, small ex libris label of David and Lulu Borowitz tipped on to front pastedown, uncut, yapp edges, original limp vellum with silk ties, slightly perished and two broken, a little dust soiled, 8vo, gilt-titled morocco book box One of 300 copies on paper. Peterson A24. Provenance: Sotheby’s, New York, 15 November 1977, lot 289. (1) £2000-3000

695 Nonesuch Press. The History of Herodotus of Halicarnassus. The Translation of G. Rawlinson Revised & Annotated by A.W. Lawrence, Nonesuch Press, 1935, wood-engraved illustrations, nine maps at end, bookplate, top edge gilt, original blue vellum-backed boards, spine a little faded, a few marks, limited edition, 332/675, folio (1)

£150-200

696 Nonesuch Press. Homer. The Iliad, [translated into English by Alexander] Pope, 1931, parallel text in English and Greek, printed in red and black, top edge gilt, remainder uncut, original tan crushed morocco gilt, spine a little darkened, folio, marbled card slipcase Limited edition, 935/1450 copies. (1)

Lot 694

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£150-200


700 Old Style Press. Benedicite Omnia Opera, published Llandogo, Gwent, 1987, illustrations by Alyson MacNeill, original cloth backed prined boards by Woolnough Fine Binding, small folio, contained in original slipcase, (Limited edition 134/225 signed by the artist), together with The Waternymph and the Boy, by Roden Noel, Llandogo, Monmouthshire, 1997, colour linocuts by J. Martin Pitts, pages uncut, original limp decorative cloth, with ties, slim folio, (limited edition of 225 copies, unnumbered and signed by the artist), plus The Pyed Pyper, a passage extracted from: A Restitution of Decayed Intelligence in Antiquities, by the studie & Trauaile of Richard Verstegan..., London: John Norton, 1634, published Llandogo, Monmouthshire, 2002, colour wood & linocut illustrations by Angela Lemaire, limp tan calf, blocked title & decoration in blind to upper cover, large slim 4to, (limited edition 4/175, signed by the artist)

697 Nonesuch Press. Love Poems of John Donne, with some account of his life taken from the writings in 1639 of Izaak Walton, 1923, frontispiece, uncut, patterned endpapers, original red painted vellum over stiff boards, tooled in gilt, spine a little faded, small folio Limited edition 9/1250 copies, subscribed for by Frederick Richmond (and with his armorial bookplate to front pastedown). (1) £100-150

698 Nonesuch Press. La Divina Commedia or the Divine Vision of Dante Alighieri in Italian & English, 1928, parallel text in two columns, forty-two illustrations after Sandro Botticelli, endpapers slightly toned, top edge gilt remainder untrimmed, original orange vellum gilt, a very bright copy, folio (1)

£200-400

(3)

699 Nonesuch Press. The Works of Shakespeare. The text of the First Folio with Quarto variants and a selection of modern readings, edited by Herbert Farjeon, 7 vols., printed by Walter Lewis at the Cambridge University Press for the Nonesuch Press, 1929-33, decorative borders to titles, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original russet morocco gilt, occasional light fading, upper board of vol. 6 scuffed & worn to upper outer corner, 8vo Limited edition 1261/1600. (7)

£100-150

701 Rossetti (Christina). Poems chosed by Walter de la Mare, published The Gregynog Press, 1930, additional half title, wood engraved portrait by R.A.Maynard from a drawing by D.G.Rossetti above the introduction, printed on Japanese vellum, partially uncut, limited edition 203/300, publisher's quarter pigskin gilt with marbled boards, 8vo, together with The Nonesuch Press, publishers, Love Poems of John Donne, with some account of his life taken from the writings in 1639 of Izaak Walton, 1923, portrait frontispiece, limited edition 242/1250 on hand-made Vidalon paper, partially untrimmed, paper with extensive watermarks, contemporary manuscript note to first front blank 'Herbert Simon from the Nonesuch Press, 1923', printed endpapers, quarter vellum with printed boards, 8vo, with Wright (John Buckland, illustrator), The Collected Sonnets of John Keats, published The Halcyon Press. A.A.M.Stols, Maastricht, 1930, woodcut portrait frontispiece, additional half title, woodcut illustrations throughout, limited edition 92/376, partially untrimmed, endpapers a little browned, publisher's blue cloth with gilt design to upper board, spine a little faded, 8vo, plus Bell (George, publisher), Poems by John Keats, Illustrations by Robert Anning Bell, 1898, additional decorative half title, numerous illustrations throughout, printed on Japanese vellum, some pencil marginalia, limited edition 5/125, publisher's canvas boards, spine sunned, 8vo, and The Nonesuch Press, (publisher), X Sermons preached by that late learned and Rev. divine John Donne, Doctor in Divinity, once Dean of the Cathedral Church of Saint Pauls..., chosen by Geoffrey Keynes, 1923, title printed in red & black, additional half title, uncut and partially untrimmed, limited edition 701/725, publisher's quarter canvas with paper label to spine, spine sunned, large 8vo

£500-800

(5)

£200-300

702 Samson Press. Six Poems, by Edwin Muir, published Warlingham, Surrey, 1932, printed in blue & black, original buckram backed printed boards, paper title label to spine, corners rubbed, slim 8vo Limited edition 48/110. (1)

£100-150

703 Shakespeare Head Press. The Whole Works of Homer; Prince of Poetts, in his Iliads, and Odysses, Translated according to the Greeke by George Chapman, 5 volumes, Oxford, 1930-31, 48 fullpage woodcut illustrations by John Farleigh, woodcut title border for “Achilles Shield”, woodcut frontispiece portraits of Homer and woodcut title-page borders in the first and fifth volumes, woodcut dedication page, partly uncut, original crushed red half morocco gilt over buckram boards, spines slightly rubbed and faded with some marks, small folio

Lot 701

Limited edition, 125/450 copies on paper. (5)

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£200-300


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Lot 704

Lot 707

704 Shakespeare Head Press. Froissarts Cronycles, 2 volumes in 8, Oxford, 1927-28, numerous coats of arms painted in colours, silver and gold, maps hand-coloured in outline, untrimmed, original limp cloth with ties, a little scattered browning or darkening, 4to One of 7 sets on Japanese vellum, this copy unnumbered. (8)

£1000-1500

705 Shakespeare Head Press. Pindar’s Odes on Victory, The Olympian Pythian Odes, with an introduction and a translation into English verse by C.J. Billson, embellished with wood-engravings by John Farleigh, Oxford, 1928, title and parallel text in Greek and English, wood-engravings throughout, partly uncut, later dark blue morocco with abstract design of onlaid and inlaid leathers in colours, unsigned, title label lettered in gilt, folio (1)

£200-300

706 Stanbrook Abbey Press. The Unicorn, by Richard Selig, Worcester, Stanbrook Abbey Press, 1983, cover, title and text illustrations by Margaret Adams, single gilded initial by Jenny Hancox, top edge tilt, remainder untrimmed, original quarter blue crushed morocco, with glassine wrapper and slipcase, oblong 8vo, limited edition 41/55, together with Moods That Endure, Poems by A. Samaan-Hanna S.J., Worcester, Stanbrook Abbey Press, 1978, original parchment-backed patterned silk, with glassine dust wrapper and slipcase, 8vo, limited edition 69/90, from a total edition of 340, plus Contracts: The Arts and Religion by Alec Robertson, Worcester, Stanbrook Abbey Press, 1980, tipped-in colour plates, top edge gilt, original black quarter morocco with patterned boards, with glassine dust wrapper and slipcase, 8vo, limited edition 63/70, from a total edition of 350 (3)

708 The Woodcut: The Annual, volumes 1-4 (complete), The Fleuron, 1927-30, woodcuts throughout including some tipped in, volumes 1 & 2 with Curwen Press bookplate and file notes pasted beneath, original cloth-backed patterned boards in dust jackets (soiled and worn), volumes 3 & 4 with top edges gilt and remainder uncut, original buckram, partly faded, all small folio

£100-150

707 Vale Press. The Parables from the Gospels, [Vale Press], 1903, 10 woodcut illustrations by Charles Ricketts, a few light spots and stains, original limp vellum, silk ties, slipcase, 8vo One of 300 copies. (1)

Nos. 3 & 4 are from the special edition of 80 and 75 copies (numbered 15 and unnumbered) with a signed woodcut by John Nash and Eric Ravilious bound in as frontispieces. (4) £500-800

£200-300

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MODERN FIRST EDITIONS & LITERARY AUTOGRAPHS 709 Adams (Douglas). The Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, 1979; The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, 1980; So Long, and Thanks for all the Fish, 1984, 1st editions, original cloth, dust jackets, Fish price-clipped, Hitch Hiker spine with some fading, 8vo, with four others by Adams: ‘Doctor Who’ Serial 5M ‘Shada’, 1979, Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency, 1987, The Long Dark TeaTime of the Soul, 1st US edition, 1988 and The Salmon of Doubt, 2002 (7)

712 Auden (Wystan Hugh). Poems, 1st edition, Faber, 1930, ink inscription to half-title in an unknown hand, untrimmed, original printed wrappers, splits to folds and joints, a little loss to spine and minor creasing and wear to extremities, contained in a later cloth chemise and slipcase, 4to The author’s first book. (1)

710 Adams (Douglas). The Illustrated Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, 1994, numerous illustrations, original boards, dust jacket, 4to Signed by the author to title. (1)

713* Barrie (James Matthew, 1860-1937 ). Three autograph letters signed, ‘J.M. Barrie’, all on Adelphi Terrace House letterhead, 17 February, 8 March & 18 March 1926, all to Sir Courtenay Mansel, the first thanking him for his ‘most interesting letter about the antecedents of my Davies words’ and asking if they may borrow the documents, the second letter thanking him for the papers and saying that Nicholas will be writing to him, the third letter beginning ‘That is a very interesting batch of papers you sent for the boys’ perusal and they have gone through it...’, thanking him for the copy of “The South Wind” and hoping that they will meet sometime at the Athenaeum, all 1 page, second letter with small marks to blank area of top margin and lower left corner, all 1 page, 8vo

£200-300

711 Ariel Poems. The Complete Collection of 38 Volumes, 1st editions, [1927-31], numerous illustrations by Eric Gill, John Nash, Paul Nash, E. McKnight Kauffer, William Nicholson, Eric Ravilious, David Jones, et al, original sewn printed wrappers, a litte dustsoiled, together with Ariel Poems (new series), 8 volumes, 1st editions, 1954, numerous illustrations by Edward Ardizzone, John Piper, Lynton Lamb, et al, original printed wrappers and gummed envelopes, all 8vo, the collection housed in two purpose-made red cloth book boxes (46)

£150-200

£100-150

Nicholas “Nico” Llewelyn Davies (1903-1980) was the youngest of the Llewelyn Davies boys, who were the inspiration for Barrie’s Peter Pan and the Lost Boys. (3) £300-500

£300-400

714 Betjeman (John). Summoned by Bells, Paradine, 1976, colour and black and white illustrations, all edges gilt, original blue morocco gilt, slipcase, 8vo, limited Silver Jubilee edition, 54/100 signed by the poet (1)

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£100-150


719 Burley (W.J.). Three Toed Pussy, 1st ed., 1968, light partial toning to endpapers, original red cloth, d.j., spine slightly darkened, one or two nicks, 8vo The auhor’s second book. (1)

£70-100

720 Burroughs (William S.). The Soft Machine, 1st edition, second state, Olympia Press, Paris, 1961, original green wrappers (light spots to spine), second state dust jacket with price ‘New Francs 15’ crossed through on front flap and sticker with manuscript price ‘18’ to lower green wrapper, dust jacket spine a little toned and edges rubbed, 8vo (1)

£100-150

721 Christie (Agatha). The Hound of Death and Other Stories, 1st edition, 1933, original burgundy cloth (spine faded), dust jacket, a few tears and losses to spine and front panel, 8vo (1)

£150-200

722* Conrad (Joseph, 1857-1924). Autograph postcard initialled, Monday, [8 October 1917], to Arthur Symons, addressed as ‘Tres Cher’, saying that Symons’ postcard went astray and answering that he is mistaken as to Conrad’s connection with ‘Revue de Paris’ and that his friends are the ‘N[ouvelle] Rev[ue] Francais’, and ending, ‘Don’t know the other people at all and have not a single copy of R de P in the house’, address panel in Conrad’s hand, postmarked at Ham Street, 9 x 11cm

715* Blunt (Wilfrid Scawen & Cockerell, Sydney). A large archive of several hundred letters, notecards, etc., circa 1898-1948, largely comprising large bundles of autograph letters to Sydney Cockerell ,or Blunt including those from Hon. Neville Stephen Lytton, Edith, Countess of Lytton, Christopher Draper, Lady Anne Blunt, Dorothy Carlton and E.A. Chandler, other correspondents include Anthony, Lord Lytton, Katie Webb, Sydney Cockerell himself, Charlot Geoffroy Dechaume and others, also including a holograph manuscript of Blunt’s poem ‘From the Arabic’, a little spotting, 2 pp., 4to

(1)

£200-300

Wilfrid Scawen Blunt (1840-1922) was an English poet and writer, his wife being Lady Anne Blunt. Sir Sydney Cockerell (1867-1962) was an English museum curator and collector. From 1908 to 1937 he was director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. He also acted a private secretary to William Morris, Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, and was Thomas Hardy’s executor. The content of the letters is varied from personal and family matters to literary and scholarly themes. (a carton) £300-500

716 Boulle (Pierre). Monkey Planet, Translated from the French by Xan Fielding, 1st UK edition, 1963, a few light spots to foredges, original cloth, dust jacket, spine and extremities faded to green (as often), 8vo The novel which inspired the film ‘Planet of the Apes’. (1)

£100-150

717 Bradbury (Ray). Fahrenheit 451, Limited Editions Club, New York, 1982, folding colour illustrations by Joseph Mugnaini, all edges silver, original aluminium boards, one or two small bumps to edges, slipcase, a little rubbed, limited edition, 1810/2000 signed by author and artist, large 8vo (1)

£100-150

718 Braine (John). The Crying Game, original typescript bound in 2 volumes, 1968, 432 typed pages with ink autograph dedication to one page and a few pencil punctuation and spelling corrections throughout, two-page stapled corrections to typescript page loosely inserted, some damp staining throughout with resultant wrinkling and occasional brown marks, wrappers somewhat browned and soiled, 4to (2)

723 Cornwell (Bernard). Sharpe’s Company, 1982; Sharpe’s Sword, 1983, 1st editions, original cloth (Sword with chip at foot of spine), dust jackets (chip at foot and small stain to verso of Sword), 8vo Each inscribed to title by the author. (2)

£150-200

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£200-300


724 Dahl (Roald). George’s Marvellous Medicine, 1981; The BFG, 1982; The Witches, 1983, 1st editions, illustrations by Quentin Blake, some scattered spotting to the Witches, dust jackets, Witches price-clipped with spotting to flaps, loose Royal Mail First Day Cover 2012, commemorating the BFG, signed by Quentin Blake inside the BFG (3)

727* Doyle (Arthur Conan, 1859-1930). Autograph letter signed, ‘A. Conan Doyle’, Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex, n.d., circa 1920s, to Sir Courtenay [Mansel], ‘If I can help you in this - the most important thing in the world - I shall be happy. I think a good grounding of knowledge is needed before actual experiment. I don’t know how far you have this. I have marked a few recent books which - or some of which - should be read. Then I would give you the names of some honest reliable clairvoyants. If you are going seriously into the matter you should join the psychic College, the only place where you get comfortable high class facilities for seances &c’, with a footnote saying that they might meet in Town, 1 page with integral blank on letterhead stationery, a little spotting, 8vo

£100-150

725 Dick (Philip K.). The Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick, 5 volumes, 1st UK edition, 1988-1990, original cloth, dust jackets, volume 5 spine a little faded, 8vo (5)

£100-150

Conan Doyle had an interest and keen involvement in spiritualism throughout most of his life, writing some twenty books about the subject. (1) £200-300

726 Divine (David). Boy on a Dolphin, 1st edition, 1955, a few spots, original cloth (faded at spine ends), dust jacket, a few tears and losses, 8vo, together with four other first editions by David Divine: The Golden Fool, 1st US edition, 1954 (jacket worn), The Nine Days of Dunkirk, 1959, The Blunted Sword, 1964 and The King of Fassarai, 1970 (lacking jacket)

728 Dust Jacket Proofs. A collection of 1950’s dust jacket proofs, including H.E. Bates’s Dear Life, James Thurber’s The Seal in the Bedroom and Other Predicaments, Henry Green’s Nothing, William Sansom’s The Passionate North, Tennessee Williams’ The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone, Paul Bowles’ A Little Stone, some King Penguin titles, some duplicates, all rolled

All inscribed by the author to Pat Murphy (1909-1978), former managing and later deputy editor of the Sunday Times. Boy on a Dolphin was made into a film in 1957, starring Alan Ladd and Sophia Loren (in her Englishlanguage debut). (5) £100-150

(approx 70)

£70-100

729 Eliot (Thomas Stearns). Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, 1st edition, 1939, partly uncut, old ownership signature of Helen F. McTavish to front free endpaper, original yellow cloth lettered in red in the dust jacket (price 3s. 6d. net), a little soiled, spine slightly browned, minor wear to extremities, 8vo (1)

Lot 727

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£200-300


Lot 731

730 Eliot (Thomas Stearns). The Waste Land, Officina Bodoni for Faber & Faber, 1961, top edge gilt, original vellum-backed marbled boards, slipcase (small splits along one fold), royal 8vo, limited edition, 11/300 signed by the poet (1)

£1500-2000

731 Ellison (Ralph). Invisible Man, 1st UK edition, Gollancz, 1953, minor spotting, original cloth in price-clipped dust jacket, a little rubbed and soiled, browned on spine and joints, 8vo (1)

£100-150

732 Fleming (Ian). Thunderball, 1st ed., 1961, original cloth, d.j., spine slightly toned with minor nicks at ends and folds, 8vo, together with The Man With the Golden Gun, 1st ed., 1965, original cloth, d.j., one or two tiny tears, 8vo (2)

£200-300

733 Fleming (Ian). The Spy Who Loved Me, 1962; The Man With the Golden Gun, 1965; Octopussy and the Living Daylights, 1966, 1st editions, a few spots, original cloth, dust jackets, Spy Who Loved Me price-clipped (but with sticker), with closed tear and light spotting to rear panel, 8vo, together with five others including You Only Live Twice, 1964 (lacking front endpaper), The Spy Who Loved Me, 1962 and The Man With the Golden Gun, 1965 (both in repaired jackets) and From Russia With Love, 1st edition, 1957 (stained) (8)

£200-300

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737 Frost (Robert). A Boy’s Will, 1915; Mountain Interval, 1916; New Hampshire, 1923, 1st editions, A Boy’s Will 2nd state with ‘And’ corrected to last line of p.14, Mountain Interval 1st state with lines repeated to p.88, woodcut illustrations to New Hampshire by J.J. Lankes, contemporary presentation inscriptions to Boy’s Will and Mountain Interval, original cloth, New Hampshire corners rubbed, spine ends a little rubbed, 8vo (3)

£150-200

738 Gibbons (Stella). The Untidy Gnome, 1st edition, 1935, illustrations by William Townsend, occasional scattered spotting, original cloth, in torn and browned dust jacket lacking spine, 8vo Inscribed by the author to front free endpaper, “Doris from Stella, Christmas 1935, ‘I have only picked two flowers before, and they both died. I’m sure I don’t know why’, Kob”. Family portrait photograph tipped onto dedication leaf and signed to verso by author. (1) £150-200

739 Gilbert (Michael). Close Quarters, 1st edition, 1947, original cloth (one or two faint stains, small indentation to spine), dust jacket, small closed tear to spine and front and rear panels, 8vo The author’s first book. (1)

£100-150

740 Graves (Robert). Fairies and Fusiliers, 1917; Welchman’s Hose, 1925; Poems 1926-1930, 1931, 1st editions, Welchman’s Hose illustrated by Paul Nash with light marginal toning, original boards, Fairies spine faded, Welchman’s Hose (one of 525 copies) extremities a little toned, Poems in dust jacket with spine faded, 8vo (3)

741 Gray (Berkeley). Miss Dynamite, 1st edition, 1939, author’s signed presentation inscription to front free endpaper, a little spotting, original cloth, slightly rubbed and soiled, facsimile dust wrapper, together with Six Feet of Dynamite, 1st edition, 1941, author’s signed presentation inscription to front free endpaper dated 1942, original cloth in dust jacket, some tears with slight loss, sellotape repairs to spine, plus The Gay Desperado, 1st edition, 1944, original cloth, slightly damp marked, dust jacket with some nicks and old tape repairs to verso, plus Get Ready to Die, 1st edition, 1961, author’s signed presentation inscription to front free endpaper, original cloth in dust jacket, a little rubbed and soiled, plus others related including 2 Victor Gunn titles in dust jackets including 1 signed (Murder with a Kiss), all but one in dust jackets, some wear, 8vo

734 Fleming (Ian). For Your Eyes Only, 1st edition, 1960, red previous owner stamp to front endpaper, original cloth, dust jacket, a few stains, tiny nicks and creases, 8vo (1)

£200-300

735 Fleming (Ian). Thunderball, 1961; You Only Live Twice, 1964, 1st editions, original cloth, dust jackets, Thunderball spine a little toned with tears and losses at ends and folds, You Only Live Twice spine toned with chips, plus The Spy Who Loved Me, 6th impression, 1964 and On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, 8th impression, 1964 (4)

£150-200

Berkeley Gray and Victor Gunn were two of the pseudonyms of Edwy Searles Brooks. (12) £150-200

736 Fournier (Henri, 'Alain-Fournier'). The Wanderer (Le Grand Meaulnes), Translated from the French by Francoise Delisle, Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1928, light toning throughout, ink ownership stamp to front pastedown, original green cloth, dust jacket with short closed tears to joints and edges at head and foot, 8vo, together with Le Grand Meaulnes, Paris: Emile-Paul Freres, 1913, half-title with inscriptions to verso, some light toning, contemporary quarter vellum, morocco title label to spine, 8vo, plus The Wanderer, London: Constable and Company Ltd., 1929, original cloth, dust jacket faded to spine and with fraying and short closed tears at head & foot, 8vo (3)

£150-200

£150-200

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743* Haggard (Henry Rider, 1856-1925). Underwood Standard Typewriter No. 5, patented 14 August 1923, black enamelled metal typewriter in somewhat dusty and slightly rusty condition, paintwork and lettering largely still legible, gilt patent dates to verso, 24cm height x 40cm width x 31cm depth Provenance: Anecdotally this was one of Rider Haggard’s typewriters. The current owner is the great granddaughter of Reverend Charles Maddison Green, who married Haggard’s eldest sister Ella. This typewriter dates from the last two years of Haggard’s life and whether he used it to write anything is a matter of speculation. More likely, it was used by his secretary who may well have typed some of his final works on this machine. (1) £200-300

742* Haggard (Henry Rider, 1856-1925). Two autograph letters signed ‘H. Rider Haggard’, both on Ditchingham House letterhead, 2 May 1912 & 1 August 1922, both to Sir Courtenay Mansel, the first thanking him for the poems which he has read with great pleasure, ‘May I especially mention the sonnet on “Egypt”? I thank you still more for your kind remarks about myself. They raise the question as to whether that can be poetry which is unadorned with either rhyme or metre’, 2 pages with intregral blank, the second longer letter ‘Letters such as yours - of which one arrives now and again, are great consolations to me who have grown old practising a somewhat dreary trade...’, continuing to talk about literary fashions and reputations, ‘I know well enough that I am looked down upon as a literary amateur, born of a combination of country squire and public servant, and to some extent this is true. I’ve never set out to write modern novels of the sort that are so popular now-a-days mean books about mean people, many of them, perhaps because I can’t, and perhaps because such stuff bores me and, in a way, I know too much of life to travesty it in this fashion. Therefore obviously I am not “a literary man!”, continuing in similar vein, 7 pages on 2 bifolia, minor toning, both 8vo (2)

744* Haggard (Henry Rider, 1856-1925). Portrait by Emil Otto Hoppé (1878-1972), circa 1911, bromide print photograph, halflength in part profile writing at his desk, 20 x 13.5cm, pencil signed by the photographer on paper mount at foot, tipped on to a contemporary card mount and boldly and clearly signed by the sitter ‘To Ella from H. Rider Haggard, Ditchingham 1911’, a few spots and minor marks, framed and glazed The dedicatee is likely Haggard’s older sister, Ella Doveton Haggard (1845-1921). (1) £300-400

£300-400

745 Hardy (Thomas). Shakespeare to Hardy, An Anthology of English Lyrics, Chosen by A. Methuen, with an Introduction by Robert Lynd, Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1922, inscribed to front free endpaper "Thomas Hardy, with thanks & admiration from A. Methuen, Nov. 1922", and Thomas Hardy bookplate to front pastedown, original navy blue limp sheep, in torn dust jacket, 8vo, together with The Return of the Native, London: Macmillan & Co., 1929, woodcut frontispiece and illustrations by Clare Leighton, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original quarter vellum gilt with decorative paper covered boards, large 8vo, contained in original slipcase, with The Three Wayfarers, A Play in One Act, New York: Fountain Press & London: Cayme Press, 1930, colour frontispiece and plates, occasional spotting, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original red quarter morocco gilt, limited edition 389/542, slim 4to, plus Havelock Ellis (H.), Concerning Jude the Obscure, London: Ulysses Bookshop, 1931, edges untrimmed, original cloth-backed boards, limited edition 15/185, slim 8vo (4)

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£150-200


746* Hardy (Thomas, 1840-1928). Typed letter signed, ‘Thomas Hardy’, Max Gate, Dorchester, 21 February 1918, to [Arthur] Symons, in full, ‘(I am compelled to dictate letters nowadays). I am glad to hear that you are away from air-raids in the invigorating air of Brighton. Yes: I knew William Barnes, and if you are acquainted with the dialect of the west you will appreciate him more than Londoners can. I think you said once that your family was Cornish, and I am reminded that many years ago I met a very old Mr Symons living near Tintagel. Perhaps he was one of your clan. I hope I may see the picture of you some day’, 1 page, 4to, VG, together with an initialled postcard from Hardy to Arthur Symons, Max Gate, 21 December 1916, thanking him for the books, saying he will read them and write about them later and that this is merely an acknowledgement receipt, some spotting, stamped and franked William Barnes (1801-1886) was a Dorset poet and philologist. Thomas Hardy visited him not long before he died and considered him to be ‘probably the most interesting link between present and past life than England possessed’. (2) £300-500

Lot 749

747 Heaney (Seamus). Poems and a Memoir. Selected and Illustrated by Henry Pearson with an Introduction by Thomas Flanagan and a Preface by Seamus Heaney, Limited Editions Club, 1982, illustrations, top edge gilt, original brown calf, blind embossed design to upper board, spine faded, folio, contained in original slipcase Limited edition, 1057/2000 signed by Seamus Heaney, Henry Pearson and Thomas Flanagan. (1) £100-150

748 Hughes (Ted). The Hawk in the Rain, 1st edition, 1957, scattered light spotting, original cloth, some light mottled stains, dust jacket with wraparound Choice of the Poetry Book Society band, spine faded, a few nicks and spots, 8vo The poet’s first book. (1)

£100-150

749* Huxley (Aldous, 1894-1963). Autograph letter signed, ‘Aldous Huxley’, La Gorguette, Sanary, [France], 25 November 1932, to [Sir Courtenay] Mansel thanking him for his kind and most interesting letter and referring to his poetry anthology, the imperfections of which ‘are due to the fact that I had been lazily collecting for it during only a fairly short time, during which I suppose I didn’t happen to read the poets you mention. (How I came to neglect Villon, I can’t imagine; for I have a very great admiration for him. But when it came to the final putting together, I entirely forgot - as I now realize - his very existence.)’, referring to a poem which was Breasted’s translation and to Mansel’s version which he considers an interesting experiment, ‘I am a little dubious, however, about the effect of the repeated rime. It renders the persistent melancholy of the original - but renders it too well, so that there is an effect of harping almost painfully on the same note...’, 2 pages on rectos of 2 sheets of pale blue stationery, some creasing, oblong 8vo

Lot 750 751 Kafka (Franz). The Castle, Translated from the German by Willa and Edwin Muir, 1st UK edition, 1930, partly untrimmed, early ownership name to front endpaper, original blue cloth gilt, spine slightly spotted and faded, upper board a little bleached at lower edge, 8vo

Earlier in 1932 Huxley had published ‘Brave New World’, becoming an international bestseller and making Huxley the best-known British novelist between the wars. (1) £150-200

Kafka’s first book to be translated into English; the original German edition was published in 1926. (1) £100-150

750 James (P.D.). Cover Her Face, 1st edition, Faber & Faber, 1962, original green cloth, small faint stain to upper cover, price-clipped d.j., two small holes to lower joint, spine slightly toned with small creases at ends, 8vo

752 Kafka (Franz). America, translated from the German by Edwin and Willa Muir, 1st English edition, 1938, 4 pp. publisher’s adverts at rear, original cloth, a little rubbed and bumped and a little faded at foot of spine, dust jacket chipped and slightly soiled, browned on spine, 8vo

Surprisingly scarce copy of the author’s first novel, most copies sent to public libraries upon publication. (1) £1000-1500

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£100-150


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Lot 754 Lot 756

753 Keary (C.F.). Twixt Dog and Wolf..., 1st edition, R. Brimley Johnson, 1901, half-title, advertisement leaf at rear, untrimmed, a few leaves carelessly opened and with consequent slight loss to blank margins (and short tear at head of title-page), free endpapers browned, original blue cloth, gilt-titled spine lightly faded and a little rubbed to extremities, 8vo

756* Larkin (Philip, 1922-1985). Typed letter signed, ‘Philip’, University of Hull letterhead, 18 September 1973, to Arthur Burgess, ‘I was even more surprised than you anticipated to find your letter this morning (I got back from holiday only last night), as I had dreamed of you recently, and this seemed to constitute a remarkable case of ESP. There is, however, a possible explanation: I have recently been asked to write something - anything - for the Old Coventrians’ number of the school magazine, and I have been turning over my memories of 1930-40, and all sorts of recollections have been cropping up’, thanking him for asking him to write in his copy of the ‘Oxford Book’ and though it hasn’t pleased as many people as it ought to please it is selling well, noting a second impression is due shortly and that ‘it was a fearful labour of some six years, and I am glad it is over’, mentioning various mutual former acquaintances and friends and wondering what has happened to them, names include K.H.S. Mr Walker, Roe, Bish, Noel Hughes, Buck, Temple, Colin Gunner, and saying that Burgess’s articles in ‘The Coventrian’ were always funnier than his, apologising for the dictated letter, and with a manuscript footnote that the names Buck and Temple after whom he asked were probably unknown to Burgess as these are St John’s chemists, minor mark to left margin, 1 page, folio, together with a printed Order of Service for Larkin at Westminster Abbey on 14 February 1986, an entrance ticket, and a copy of Chambers (Harry, editor), An Enormous Yes, In Memoriam Philip Larkin (1922-1985), 1st edition, Peterloo Poets, 1986, a few illustrations, original printed wrappers, 8vo

A collection of short stories by novelist and historian Charles Francis Keary (1848-1917) which is, it has been said, possibly the rarest volume of collected tales in the weird macabre genre. The book is known to have influenced James Joyce’s collection of short stories ‘Dubliners’, published in 1914, apparently evidenced in a letter from Joyce dated 24th September 1905 (‘Letters of James Joyce’, volume 2, p.111). Keary’s work is not listed in Locke’s ‘A Spectrum of Fantasy’, and we have been unable to trace any record of another copy sold; there appears to be no other edition ever published. A quotation on the title-page sets the scene: ‘A dog is howling at the court-yard door;/Within, the horses drag their halterchains;/Behold! the world is full of misty rains;/And the old shepherd knows the twilight frore./Night with her army would the vale engulf,/Her cloudy pickets clambering to the height;/And now from a near pinewood into sight/Steals one grey wolf’. (1) £700-1000

754 King (Stephen). Salem’s Lot, 1st UK edition, 1976, usual light toning to text block, original cloth, dust jacket, 8vo A good copy. (1)

£200-300

755 Larkin (Philip). The Less Deceived, 1955; The Whitsun Weddings, 1964; High Windows, 1974, 1st editions, Julian Barnes booklabel to The Less Deceived, original cloth (slight fading to Less Deceived), dust jackets, 2nd issue jacket for Less Deceived with 7s 6d price sticker (spine faded), previous owner signature to front flap of High Windows, spine with slight toning and closed tear at foot, 8vo (3)

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£150-200

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£150-200


757 Lewis (Wyndham). The Apes of God, 3rd impression, Grayson & Grayson, July 1934, signed and dated 1954 by the author to front free endpaper, original publisher’s cloth in dust jacket, rubbed and marked, together with Rotting Hill, 1st American edition, Chicago: Henry Regnery, 1952, half-title, original publisher’s cloth in dust jacket, spine sunned, 8vo, plus The Demon of Progress in the Arts, reprinted Methuen, 1955, half-title, black and white plates, ownership inscription in ink to front free endpaper, original publisher’s cloth in dust jacket, spine faded, some spotting, 8vo, plus One-Way Song, with a foreword by T. S. Eliot, reissued Methuen, 1960, half-title, original publisher’s cloth in dust jacket, jacket slightly toned at edges, slim 8vo, plus other Wyndham Lewis associated works, including exhibition catalogues, Blast, numbers 1-3, reprinted Black Sparrow Press, 1981-84, biographies and others (36)

£200-300

758 Lewis (C.S.). Miracles, 1947; Reflections on the Psalms, 1958; The Four Loves, 1960; Studies in Words, 1960, 1st editions, a few light spots, neat previous owner inscriptions, original cloth (Miracles spine a little faded), dust jackets, Miracles spine darkened, 8vo, together with others by or on C.S. Lewis including The Discarded Image, 1964, Christian Reflections, 1967, Selected Literary Essays, 1969 and C.S. Lewis Collected Letters, edited by Walter Hooper, 3 volumes, 2000-2006 (with a loose letter from the editor) (20)

760 Machen (Arthur). The Great God Pan and the Inmost Light, 1st edition, 1894, 16 pp. publisher’s list at end, some light toning and spotting, bookplate removed from front pastedown, original cloth, upper cover with decoration by Aubrey Beardsley, joints and edges rubbed, a few bumps to edges, 8vo, together with The Three Imposters or the Transmutations, 1st edition, 1895, 16 pp. advertisements at end, light toning and spotting, previous owner blindstamp, original cloth with decorations by Aubrey Beardsley, a little rubbed and bumped, 8vo, plus The Hill of Dreams, 1st edition, 1907, frontispiece by S.H. Sime, advertisement leaf at end, a few spots, presentation inscription to half title, top edge gilt, original red cloth, spine faded, 8vo, with other first editions by Arthur Machen including The Bowmen and Other Legends of the War, 1915, Things Near & Far, 1923, Precious Balms, 1924 (limited signed edition of 250), Dog and Duck. A London Calendar et Caetera, 1924 (limited edition of 900), Ornaments in Jade, Knopf, New York, 1924 (one of 1000 signed copies, this ‘printer’s copy’) and the Caerleon Edition of the Works of Arthur Machen, 9 volumes, 1923 (one of 1000 signed copies), plus other biographies, reprints and related including Faunus. The Journal of the Friends of Arthur Machen, limited editions issues 1-32, 1998-2015

£150-200

(approx 100)

761* Machen (Arthur). A collection of autograph letters, typescript letters, articles and other publications relating to Arthur Machen (1863-1947), including two autograph letters, one 6 pp., dated August 1908 from Arthur Machen to Father H. Rope, discussing aspects of Christianity, Ruskin, Lutherian Rite, Welsh hwyl and prayers, the other letter 3 pp., dated January 1916, to his niece asking her to write a persuasive letter to ‘Cecil Ch.’ pointing out that this was the time to buy curious things and offering to be his collector’s guide, also that he has written articles for which he is paid at time, several autograph letters to Aidan Reynolds (Arthur Machen’s biographer), 1950’s-60’s, recounting memories of Arthur Machen, from Sylvia Townsend Warner, John Betjeman, Cyril Clemens (Mark Twain’s cousin), John Ireland, Peter Davies, and Hilary and Janet Machen, a menu from a Luncheon held at the Westgate Hotel, Newport on 3rd March 1937, in Honour of a Man of Gwent, later typescript excerpts of correspondence from Machen to Colin Summerford and A.E. Waite et al

759 Lindsay (David). A Voyage to Arcturus, Savoy Books, 2002, introduction by Alan Moore, illustrations, top edge gilt, original green cloth gilt, dust jacket, 8vo Scarce in this edition. One of around 300 copies printed. (1)

£400-600

(a folder)

£200-300

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£200-300


763 Orwell (George). Animal Farm, 1st edition, 1945, original green cloth, spine faded, 8vo (1)

£100-150

764 Owen (Wilfred). Poems, With an Introduction by Siegfried Sassoon, 1st edition, 1920, portrait frontispiece, occasional light spotting, original red cloth, paper title label to spine, spine faded and few small paint specks to lower board, slim 4to (1)

£200-300

765 Plath (Sylvia). Ariel, 1st edition, Faber, 1965, original cloth in dust jacket, spine a little toned, 8vo, VG (1)

762 Morgan (Charles Langbridge, 1894-1958). A comprehensive archive of first editions, proof copies, presentation copies, manuscript material and desiderata, mostly circa 1919-1967, including over 50 first editions, proof copies and presentation copies, many in dust jackets and including a copy of ‘The Gunroom’, 1st edition, 1919 in scarce dust jacket, plus over 30 books, newspapers and periodicals with contributions by Morgan, over 20 manuscript items including a typescript of an unpublished poem, ‘The Woman and the Child’, 21 pp., 4to, 6 holograph manuscripts from ‘Letters to Utopia’, a total of 57 pp., plus a copy of the bound printed volume of ‘Everyman’ containing the printed versions of these letters, autograph letters to Mrs Wheeler, W.H. Graham, Hugh Walpole, St John Irving, F.A. Symons, plus typed letters to W.H. Graham, Miss Merchant, Mrs Sassoon, C.B. Purdom, Gilbert H. Fabes, etc., plus a group of over 40 mostly first edition translations of Morgan’s work, mainly acquired from Charles Morgan’s own shelves but with the only markings being language notes in the hand of his wife Full details on request. (an archive)

£150-200

766 Poem of the Month Club. A group of 4 printed poetry broadsides published for Poem-of-the-Month Club, 1970-71, comprising ‘Land’ by Seamus Heaney, ‘Natural Linguistics’ by W.H. Auden, ‘The Explosion’ by Philip Larkin and ‘Midnights’ by Norman MacCaig (2 copies), each signed by the poet within rule border at foot, a couple of minor spots to Larkin broadside and second copy of MacCaig broadside a little toned and dust-soiled at upper and lower margins, loosely contained as issued in original half cloth portfolio with ties, a little rubbed and soiled, folio Forty-eight broadside poems were published in the series. (1)

£100-150

767 Renault (Mary). The Charioteer, 1st edition, 1953, original cloth, price-clipped dust jacket, designed by Biro, loss at foot of spine, a few nicks and tears, 8vo Scarce novel of homosexual relationships set in a hospital after the Dunkirk evacuation. (1) £100-150

£1000-1500

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771 Stead (William Force). Verd Antique, Poems, 1st edition, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1920, untrimmed, original pale green printed wrappers, with author’s presentation inscription to halftitle ‘Lady Ottoline Morrell with the compliments of the author’, together with Fantasia, 1st edition, Oxford, Holywell Press, 1921, untrimmed, original printed wrappers, very slightly rubbed and browned to spine and upper margin of upper cover, author’s presentation inscription to first leaf ‘To the Lady Ottoline Morrell with the sincere regards of the author Nov. 27th 1921’, plus Lyrics, 1st edition, printed for private circulation, Oxford, Holywell Press, 1992, untrimmed, original orange printed wrappers, frayed and chipped to spine with slight loss, edges darkened, author’s presentation inscription to upper cover ‘Lady Ottoline Morrell from the author Feb. 1923’, and with an author’s handwritten letter loosely inserted to Lady Ottoline, dated February 6th 1923, 4 pages, describing his travels in Italy, and referring to Oxford, and sense of spiritual alienation, and 3 other books of poetry by William Force Stead: Wayfaring Songs and Elegies, 1st edition, 1924, Four Poems, Oxford, 1928 & Uriel, A Hymn in Praise of Divine Immanence, 1st edition, Cobden-Sanderson, 1933, each inscribed to Lady Ottoline Morrell by the author, the first and third bound in original cloth, the latter with dust jacket, all slim 8vo William Force Stead (1884-1967) was an American Diplomat and Poet who became Anglican Clergyman and Chaplain of Worcester College, Oxford. He is best known for his editorial work on the poet Christopher Smart. He was born in Washington D.C. and educated at the University of Virginia. A student at Queen’s College, Oxford, during the first world war, he was ordained and spent some time in Italy during the early 1920s before returning to Oxford as a fellow at Worcester College. (6) £100-200

772 Stevenson (Robert Louis). A Child’s Garden of Verses, 1st edition, 2nd issue, 1885, ‘(Two Series)’ printed after ‘New Arabian Nights’ in advert at front, half-title partly detached, endpapers browned, inscription dated 1886 to front free endpaper, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, original blue bevelled cloth gilt, ‘like a tiny number 7’ and the word ‘OF’ in smaller point size, spine and corners rubbed, a little marked, small 8vo

768 Rendell (Ruth). A New Lease of Death, 1st edition, 1967, slight indentation mark from paperclip at top margin of front endpaper and half title, original cloth (tiny closed tear at head of spine), dust jacket, a little rubbed with small nicks and creases, 8vo Signed by the author to title. (1)

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773 Thomas (R.S.). The Stones of the Field, 1st ed., Druid Press, Carmarthen Press, 1946, previous owner signature, original clothbacked boards, d.j., spine a little toned, a few chips and tears, 8vo, with a clipped inscription ‘Yours sincerely, R.S. Thomas’ pasted to front pastedown, together with Animal Farm, by George Orwell, 1st ed., 1945 (lacking dust jacket)

£250-300

769 Rendell (Ruth). The Secret House of Death, 1st edition, 1968, pp. 63-65 lower corners torn away, a few light marks, original cloth, dust jacket, small closed tear at foot of spine, small nicks and creases, 8vo (1)

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£200-300

774* Thomas (Ronald Stuart, 1913-2000). Autograph letter signed, ‘R.S. Thomas’, Aberdaron, Pwllagli, 6 April 1972, to Mr Alexander, thanking him for his kind letter and putting him in his diary for July 26th, but noting that being so far in advance he cannot guarantee to be at home, 1 page, oblong 4to, together with Finn (F.E.S.), Poets of our Time, An Anthology, reprint, 1968, signed by R.S. Thomas to front free endpaper and with 2 cuttings relating to him at front and rear, original cloth in slightly rubbed and frayed dust jacket, 8vo

£150-200

770 Rosenberg (Isaac). Poems, Selected and Edited by Gordon Bottomley, with an Introductory Memoir by Laurence Binyon, 1st edition, 1922, portrait frontispiece, original cloth with paper label to spine, dust jacket slightly rubbed and soiled, spine darkened and with old water stain, small tear with loss at foot of upper panel, 8vo (1)

£300-500

£100-150

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£150-200

775 Toibin (Colm). Brooklyn, Tuskar Rock Press, 2009, original yellow cloth, slipcase, limited signed edition, 31/100, 8vo (7)

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£200-300


Lot 781

776 Toibin (Colm). Brooklyn, Tuskar Rock Press, Dublin, 2009, original mustard full morocco (spine a little darkened), slipcase, 8vo, limited edition, xvi of 25 signed copies, together with Byatt (A.S.), The Children’s Book, Tuskar Rock Press, 2009, original navy full morocco, slipcase, 8vo, limited edition, III of 20 inscribed copies (2)

779 Tolkien (J.R.R.). Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, 1954; The Two Towers, 1954; The Return of the King, 1955, 1st editions, folding map at end of each, slight toning, large bookplates, top edges stained red, original red cloth, spines a little darkened, 8vo (3)

£600-800

£100-150

780 Tolkien (J.R.R.). The Return of the King, 1st edition, 1955, folding map at end, original red cloth (bump at head of spine), dust jacket, spine a little faded, one or two light stains, 8vo, together with The Fellowship of the Ring, 10th impression, 1961, The Two Towers, 7th impression, 1960 (in trimmed and repaired jacket), The Return of the King, 7th impression, 1961 and 16 cast metal figures of characters from the books including Gandalf, Saruman, Boromir, Legolas, some hobbits etc

777 Tolkien (J.R.R.). The Lord of the Rings, 2nd impression India paper edition, 1972; The Hobbit, 2nd impression deluxe edition, 1979; Poems and Stories, 1st deluxe edition, 1980, folding maps to Lord of the Rings, colour illustrations to the Hobbit and Poems and Stories, original black cloth with illustrations blocked in gold, silver, red and green, a couple of small light stains to the Hobbit front cover, glassine wrapper to Poems and Stories (clear tape mark), original boxes only for the Hobbit and Poems and Stories (one fold splitting), 8vo

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£200-300

778 Tolkien (J.R.R.). The Fellowship of the Ring, 2nd impression, 1954; The Two Towers, 2nd impression, 1955; The Return of the King, 1st edition, 1955, folding map at end of each, original red cloth, some fading at foot of Fellowship and Return spines, dust jackets, spines toned with chips and losses (Fellowship spine vertically split), 8vo

781 Tolkien (J.R.R.). The History of Middle-Earth, edited by Christopher Tolkien, 12 volumes, 1983-2010, volume 1 3rd impression, volume 10 2nd impression, volume 12 2010 reprint, a few light spots, presentation inscription to Charles Philip Smith at front of volume 11, original cloth, dust jackets, 8vo, together with ten others including J.E.A. Tyler’s The Tolkien Companion, 1976, Robert Foster’s The Complete Guide to Middle-Earth, 1978, Unfinished Tales (2 copies), 1980 and The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien, 1981

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(3)

£100-150

£300-500

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£300-500


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Lot 783

782 Vollmann (William T.). Rising Up and Rising Down, 7 volumes, 1st edition, McSweeney’s Books, San Francisco, 2003, illustrations, original cloth, 1st issue red slipcase (one fold splitting), 8vo Each volume signed by the author to title. (7)

£400-600

783 Waugh (Evelyn). Black Mischief, 1st edition, 1932, map frontispiece, a few minor spots, previous owner pencil signature to front endpaper, original cloth, dust jacket, one or two tiny nicks, joints and folds slightly rubbed, 8vo (1)

£400-600

784 White (T.H.). The Sword in the Stone, 1938; The Ill-Made Knight, 1941, 1st editions, a few light spots, original cloth, dust jackets, slight toning or fading to spines, a few small chips and closed tears, 8vo (2)

£300-500

785 Yeats (William Butler). The Collected Works in Verse and Prose, 8 volumes, Shakespeare Head Press, 1908, photogravure frontispiece to volumes I, III, V & VII, titles printed in red and black, usual light spotting and toning to endpapers, top edges gilt, original vellum-backed boards, a few marks, 8vo, limited edition, one of 1060 Wade 75-82. (8)

£400-600

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786* Yeats (William Butler, 1865-1939). Autograph letter signed ‘W.B. Yeats’, Thornhill, Sligo, Ireland, 1am, 3rd January [1895], to [Herbert Percy] Horne, ‘I shall contribute with pleasure and let you have something in about a week. I have nothing suitable by me as I have been busy with a long poem but will soon write something...’ and ending with a mention of a story he is doing for [W.E.] Henley, recipient’s name and address and date of receipt written in space to right margin, possibly by Horne himself, 1 page, 8vo, later note in blue ballpoint pen to verso In 1895 Yeats was working on ‘Poems’, published later that year. The story he refers to may have been ‘Wisdom’. Herbert Percy Horne (1864-1916) was an English poet, architect, typographer and designer, art historian and antiquarian. He was a member of the Rhymers’ Club with W.B. Yeats, Arthur Symons, Ernest Dowson, and others. (1) £300-500

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Historiae Ecclesiastica de la ciudad y religiosa Catolica de Grenada. 16th century Spanish manuscript on vellum, 62 leaves, with two full-page painted miniatures of Christ risen from the tomb, and the Virgin Mary attended by four angels. Michael Tomkinson copy.

Cassiodorus. Historia ecclesiastica tripartita, [Augsburg], Johannem Schuszler, [about 5 February 1472], 192 leaves complete, rubricated in manuscript throughout, large hand-coloured initials, folio (Hain-Copinger 4573).

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

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

ARTIST'S RESALE RIGHT LAW ("DROIT DE SUITE") Lots marked with AR next to the lot number may be subject to Droit de Suite. Droit de Suite is payable on the hammer price of any artwork sold in the lifetime of the artist, or within 70 years of the artist's death. The buyer agrees to pay Dominic Winter Auctioneers Ltd. an amount equal to the resale royalty and we will pay such amount to the artist's collecting agent. Resale royalty applies where the Hammer price is 1,000 Euros or more and the amount cannot be more than 12,500 Euros per lot. The amount is calculated as follows: Royalty For the Portion of the Hammer Price (in Euros) 4.00% up to 50,000 3.00% between 50,000.01 and 200,000 1.00% between 200,000.01 and 350,000 0.50% between 350,000.01 and 500,000 Invoices will, as usual, be issued in Pounds Sterling. For the purposes of calculating the resale royalty the Pounds Sterling/Euro rate of exchange will be the European Central Bank reference rate on the day of the sale. Please refer to the DACS website www.dacs.org.uk for further details.

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CONDITIONS OF SALE AND BUSINESS 1. The Seller warrants to the Auctioneer and the buyer that he is the true owner or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 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 theAuctioneer 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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