Printed Books & Maps WeDneSDaY 23 JulY 2014
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CONTENTS Travel & Exploration British Topography Natural History Maps Decorative Prints & Original Art Periodicals Historical Documents & Autographs Playing Cards Oriental & African Books & Manuscripts Antiquarian Science Bookbinding Equipment Art Reference General Naval & Maritime Cartons Quantity
1-56 57-84 85-105 106-191 192-242 243-246 247-281 282-288 289-306 307-367 368-381 382-434 435-446 447-482 483-598 599-611 612-651
Lot 299
TRAVEL & EXPLORATION To commence at 10am 4 Atkinson (Thomas Witlam). Travels in the Regions of the Upper and Lower Amoor and the Russian Acquisitions on the Confines of India and China. With Adventures among the Mountain Kirghis; and the Manjours, Manyargs, Toungouz, Touzemtz, Goldi, and Gelyaks: the Hunting and Pastoral Tribes, 1st ed., 1860, half title, colour lithographed frontis., folding map at end (with small hole and small splits along folds), illustrations, a few closed tears, occasional light soiling, previous owner signature, contemporary burgundy half morocco, small wormtrack at foot of upper cover, 8vo (1)
£150-200
1 Adams (W.). The Modern Voyager and Traveller through Europe, Asia, Africa & America, 4 vols., 1832, additional titles with engraved vignettes, four folding maps, 44 hand-coloured costume plates, five wood-engraved plates, scattered light spots, contemporary tree calf, vol. I upper cover detached, joints and edges a little rubbed, 8vo (4)
£200-300
2 Adanson (Michel). A Voyage to Senegal, the Isle of Goree, and the River Gambia, 1st English ed., 1759, folding engraved map by Phillipe Buache, contemporary half calf, joints cracked and lacking title label, worn, together with Guthrie (William), A New Geographical, Historical, and Commercial Grammar; and Present State of the several Kingdoms of the World..., new edition, improved and enlarged, 1777, fifteen folding engraved maps only of 19 (includes map frontis.), and one engraved plate, few leaves loose and sewing weak, contemporary half calf, spine worn with loss, joints cracked, worn, 8vo, with Terry (Edward), A Voyage to EastIndia..., 1777, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding map and one plate only of 3, contemporary half calf gilt, joints cracked, slight wear to extremities, 8vo, plus three others (6)
£150-200
3 Anderson (George William). A New, Authentic and Complete Collection of Voyages Round the World … containing a new, authentic, entertaining, instructive, full and complete historical account of Captain Cooks first, second, third and last voyages … [London, 1784-86], two volumes, contemporary full calf, bindings rubbed and fraying, front board detached, portrait frontispiece, two page map, and 155 further plates including maps, diagrams and copper engravings, occasional tears and holes throughout, light spotting and some damp staining, folio (1)
5 Belcher (Captain Sir Edward). Narrative of a Voyage Round the World, Performed in Her Majesty’s Ship Sulphur, During the Years 1836-1842. Including Details of the Naval Operations in China, from Dec. 1840, to Nov. 1840, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1843, three folding engraved maps (one repaired), 19 engraved plates, scattered spotting and soiling, later half calf, spines with red label, lightly rubbed, 8vo
£600-800
Sabin 4390. (2)
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£300-400
Lot 6 6 [Bellin, Jacques-Nicolas]. Atlas, c. 1763-1810, 32 engraved sea charts, mostly double-page or folding, table of contents at front, occasional light spotting and soiling, one or two closed tears, most with small circular ink stamp of the Depot de la Marine R.F., contemporary mottled calf, upper cover gilt-stamped ‘Depot General de la Marine. Service des Vaisseaux de la Republique Francaise’, lower joint splitting, some edge wear, folio Charts include Ocean Atlantique, Mer du Nord, Carte General des Iles Britanniques, Ile de Wight et Portsmouth, Port de Plymouth, Cote Orientale d’Ecosse, Cote Orientale d’Angleterre, Canal de Bristol, and Carte General d’Irlande. (1) £1500-2000
7 Black (John R.). Young Japan. Yokohama and Yedo. A Narrative of the Settlement and the City from the Signing of the Treaties in 1858, to the Close of the Year 1879, with a Glance at the Progress of Japan during a Period of Twenty-One Years, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1880-81, titles browned (detached in vol. II), library stamp and bookplates, original yellow pictorial cloth, small splits to vol. II joints, 8vo (2)
£100-150
9 Botero (Giovanni). Le Relationi Universali..., Divise in Quattro Parti..., Venice: Giorgio Angelieri, 1600, four double-page eng. maps (Europe, Asia, Africa and America), title torn to lower quarter of leaf with loss to printer’s device and imprint (neatly repaired in facsimile and margins strengthened), few paper repairs, some spotting and browning, slight dampstaining to few leaves, worming to lower blank margins, 20th c. qtr. sheep, 8vo
8 Bossu (Jean Bernard). Nouveaux Voyages dans l’Amerique Septentrionale, 1st ed., Changuion, Amsterdam [Paris], 1777, half title, four engraved plates, one folding, occasional tears and light stains, lacking rear endpaper, contemporary calf, a little rubbed and stains, wormtrack and holes to spine, 8vo Howes B627. Bossu, a French army officer first travelled to Louisiana from 1751 to 1762, and recounted his experiences in his book, first published in 1768. The present work describes his third visit to Louisiana in 1771-72, and was in fact published in Paris, not Amsterdam as imprinted, due to the fact he was briefly imprisoned for his criticism of the governor of New Orleans in 1768. (1) £200-300
This edition not in Sabin. (1)
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£400-600
Lot 10 10 Bowdich (T. Edward). Mission from Cape Coast Castle to Ashantee, with a Statistical Account of that Kingdom, and Geographical Notices of other Parts of the Interior of Africa, 1st ed., 1819, two engraved maps (one folding), seven hand-coloured aquatints (incl. two folding), two uncoloured plates (one folding engraved facsimile of a circular in English and Arabic), 5 pp. of engraved music (all plates complete as list), ex Royal Engineers Library, stamped to most plates, some light spotting, foxing and offsetting throughout, antique calf, rebacked, retaining original boards, 4to
12 Burton (Captain Richard F.). Explorations of the Highlands of the Brazil; with a full account of the gold and diamond mines. Also, canoeing down 1500 miles of the great river Sao Francisco, from Sabara to the Sea, 2 vols., Tinsley Brothers, 1869, half titles, engraved frontispieces, additional engraved titles and full titles, folding map, publisher’s advert to end of second volume, some light toning throughout, t.e.g., contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine with morocco onlay, hinges cracked, boards slightly scuffed
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13 Burton (Richard F.). The Jew, the Gypsey and El Islam, Edited with a Preface and Brief Notes by W.H. Wilkins, 1st ed., 1898, engraved portrait frontispiece, occasional spotting mostly to first & last leaves, Haileybury College bookplate, t.e.g., original cloth gilt, repaired at head & foot of spine and with remnants of library labels at foot of spine, joints and extremities slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with The City of the Saints and Across the Rocky Mountains to California, 2nd ed., 1862, eight wood engraved plates (including frontispiece), folding eng. map and plan, browning to pastedowns, t.e.g., early 20th c. red half calf by Bayntun of Bath, gilt decorated spine, lower board near detached, 8vo, plus Supplemental Nights to the Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, with Notes Anthropological and Explanatory, vol. 5 only, Burton Club for Private Circulation, [between 1905 and 1920?], b & w frontispiece, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, original cloth, 8vo
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£700-1000
11 Buffier (Claude). Geographie Universelle Expose dans les Differentes Methodes qui Peuvent abreger l’etude & Faciliter l’usage de cette Science, avec les Secours des Vers Artificiels, et un Traite de la Sphere, Lyon, 1783, 17 folding engraved maps, one or two closed tears, a few light spots, endpapers repaired, previous owner inscription and library ink stamp to title, contemporary sprinkled calf, shelf number label to spine, a little rubbed, 8vo (1)
£200-300
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£300-500
£300-400
14 Burton (Richard F.). Two Trips to Gorilla Land, and the Cataracts of the Congo, 2 vols., 1st ed., Sampson Low, Marston, Low and Searle, 1876, two folding lithographed maps, four single-page wood engraved plates, wood engraved illusts. to text, 40 pp. pubs. cat. at rear of first vol., some spotting to prelims., second vol. with stain to upper inner corners of first few leaves, brown chalk-glazed endpapers, orig. green cloth, decorated in gilt and black, sl. rubbed (generally in good condition), 8vo
15 [Busby, Thomas Lord]. Costume of the Lower Orders in Paris, c. 1820, hand-coloured engraved title, 28 hand-coloured engraved costume plates of Parisienne street traders, each window mounted onto later laid paper, one or two minor spots, recent full tan calf gilt, cloth slipcase, 4to Colas 493. Plates include food and drink sellers, dealer in whips, scissors grinder, wallpaper seller, stove merchant, grape dealer, lottery ticket seller and dog dealer. (1) ÂŁ200-300
Casada 66. Penzer, p. 94. Burton spent four years as Consul in Fernando Po, an island off the west coast of Cameroon in West Africa, during which time he took every opportunity to explore, including Gabon and the Fan people, the Mission to Dahomey (now Benin), and his later travels in South America and up the Congo River. (1) ÂŁ500-800
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16 Carter (Howard and Mace, A.C.). The Tomb of Tutankhamen, 2vols. (of three), 4th impress. and 1st ed., Cassell and Company, 1930/1927, half titles, numerous photographic illustrations, light spotting throughout, ownership inscription to half title volume one, original gilt cloth, spine very slightly worn (2)
£200-300
17 Carver (Jonathan). Voyage dans les Parties Interieures de l’Amerique Septentrionale, Pendant les annees 1766, 1767 & 1768, 1st ed. in French, Paris, 1784, half title, folding engraved map, bound with at end Affiches, Annonces, et Avis Divers, ou Journal General de France, Samedi 20 Mars 1784, 4pp. folding, a few minor spots, contemporary calf-backed boards, spine rubbed and chipped at head, 8vo Sabin 11188. (1)
£200-300
18 Chabert (Joseph Bernard, Marquis de). Voyage Fait par Ordre du Roi en 1750 et 1751, Dans L’Amerique Septentrionale, pour Rectifier les Cartes des Cotes de l’Acadie, de l’Isle Royale & de l’Isle de Terre-Neuve; et pour en fixer les Principaux Points par des Observations Astronomiques, 1st ed., Imprimerie Royale, 1753, six folding engraved maps, folding diagramatic plate and table, some light offsetting and toning, bound with at front Suite des Memoires de l’Academie Royale des Sciences, Annee MDCCXVIII, Paris, 1720, title with engraved vignette, a few minor spots, contemporary mottled calf, spine a little rubbed, 4to Sabin 11723. First work is a detailed geographical account of the coasts of Nova Scotia, Cape Breton and Newfoundland. The first part contains an account of the author’s voyage from Brest to Louisbourg and expeditions to neighbouring coasts and islands, the second part containing astronomical observations. (1) £2000-3000
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19 Cook (James & King, James). A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean... for Making Discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere... 1776-1780, 3 vols. plus Atlas, 2nd ed., 1785, twenty-four copperengraved maps and plates (some folding) to text volumes and sixty-four copper-engraved maps and plates (some folding) to Atlas volume, including two double-page charts and an unlisted plate ‘The Death of Captain Cook’ engraved by Bartolozzi, published W. Byrne, 1 July 1785, bound at rear of Atlas volume, occasional spotting but mostly outside of plate impressions, armorial bookplate of Hicks to front free endpapers of text volumes, contemporary tree calf gilt with expert modern giltdecorated calf rebacks with contrasting leather labels to spines, Atlas volume in matching modern half calf gilt over marbled boards with gilt-titled red leather label to upper cover, 4to (295 x 230mm) and large folio (570 x 420mm) A very handsome and complete copy, including the separately issued Death of Cook plate which is rarely present. Hill, pp. 61-62; Howes C729A (collation incorrect); Mitchell Library 1552. PMM 223n: ‘The third voyage was undertaken in search of the North-West Passage... Cook sailed to North America, discovering on the way the Cook Islands and the Hawaiian group. Cook earned his place in history by opening up the Pacific to western civilisation and by the foundation of British Australia. The world was given for the first time an essentially complete knowledge of the Pacific Ocean.’ (4) £6000-8000
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24 Dampier (William). A New Voyage Round the World. Describing Particularly the Isthmus of America, Several Coasts in the West Indies, the Isles of Cape Verd, the Passage by Terra del Fuego, the South Sea Coasts of Chili, Peru and Mexico... their Soil, Rivers, Harbours, Plants, Fruits, Animals and Inhabitants. Their Customs, Religion, Government, Trade etc., 4 vols., mixed eds., 1699-1729, 62 engraved maps and plates, some folding, vol. I title trimmed and laid down, some leaves close-trimmed affecting some shoulder date imprint in vol. I, one or two closed tears at folds, some light spotting and browning, press cutting to vol. I front endpaper, bookplates of William Monson, contemporary calf, joints splitting, spines a little rubbed and chipped at ends, 8vo
20 Coreal (Francois). Voyages de Francois Coreal aux Indes Occidentales, Contenant ce qu’il y a vu de plus Remarquable Pendant son sejour depuis 1666, jusqu’en 1697. Traduits de l’Espagnol avec une Relation de la Guiana de Walter Raleigh & le Voyage de Narbourough a la Mer du Sud par le Detroit de Magellan, 3 vols. in 2, Amsterdam, 1722, titles printed in red and black, eighteen engraved maps and plates, some folding, one or two tears and repairs, small hole to vol. I title, scattered light spotting and browning, bookplates, contemporary calf, some losses to spine panels, 8vo
Volume one contains the double hemisphere world map by Moll, showing California as an Island. (4) £1500-2000
Sabin 16781. Collection of voyages by early navigators, the identity of the author unclear as there was no Spanish edition published as stated. (2) £300-500
25 Davis (Charles Henry). Narrative of the North Polar Expedition. U.S. Ship Polaris, Captain Charles Francis Hall Commanding, 1st ed., Washington, 1876, steel-engraved portrait frontis., four maps, woodengraved illustrations, light spotting and marginal water stains at front, endpapers renewed, original cloth gilt, recased with spine and covers relaid, a little rubbed, 4to, together with Farthest North. Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship “Fram” 1893-96 and of a Fifteen Months’ Sleigh Journey by Dr. Nansen and Lieut. Johansen, by Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, 2 vols., 1st US ed., New York, 1897, four folding maps contained in vol. I front and rear pockets, colour and b & w illusttrations, vol. I title detached with library ink and perforated stamp, library bookplate, t.e.g., original cloth gilt, vol. II spine torn at head, a little rubbed, 8vo
21 Cowen (Charles (ed.)). The South African Exhibition, Port Elizabeth (1885) original cloth and gilt, usual shelf wear to boards, front hinges cracked but intact, ex-libris card to inside front, together with a ms invitation to the arts comittee meeting, held at the exhbition building ‘An Uncommon and important work’ (Mendelssohn II, p. 174). Features essays on fruit trees, viticulture, irrigation, diamonds, etc. (1) £70-100
22 Craster (Captain J. E. E.). Pemba, the Spice Island of Zanzibar, 1st ed., 1913, folding map, half-tone illustrations, a few spots, previous owner signature, t.e.g., original blue cloth, joints and edges a little rubbed, 8vo, together with In the Heart of Africa, by the Duke Adolphus Frederick of Mecklenburg, Translated by G.E. MaberlyOppler, 1st UK ed., 1910, folding map, colour and b & w illustrations, scattered light spotting, original cloth, spine a little faded, slight lean, 8vo, plus The Land of Zinj. Being an Account of British East Africa, its Ancient History and Present Inhabitants, by Captain C.H. Stigand, 1st ed., 1913, large folding map contained in rear pocket, half-tone illustrations, a little light toning, recent tan half morocco, 8vo, with four others related including The Handbook of Tanganyika, first issue, 1930 and Hermann Norden’s Africa’s Last Empire. Through Abyssinia to Lake Tana and the Country of the Falasha, 1930 (7)
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26 Desnos (Louis Charles). Almanach Geographique ou Petit Atlas Elementaire, vol. I only (of 2), Paris, 1770, engraved title, dedication, portrait of Christian VII of Denmark and 17 double-page engraved maps, one or two light spots, top margin of one front endpaper excised, a.e.g., contemporary mottled calf gilt, spine and edges a little rubbed, 12mo (1)
£150-200
27 [Durret, Sieur de]. Voyage de Marseille a Lima, et dans les Autres Lieux des Indes Occidentales, 1st ed., 1720, six engraved plates (four folding), one or two small tears and repairs, a few light spots, later brown morocco-backed boards, 8vo
£150-200
23 D’Anville (Jean Baptiste Bourguignon). Geographie Ancienne Abregee, 3 vols., 1st ed., Paris, 1768, engraved frontis. to each, nine folding engraved maps, occasional minor spots and faint marginal water stains, contemporary mottled calf, one or two wormtracks to covers, 8vo (3)
£70-100
Sabin 21437. (1)
£150-200
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£200-300
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28 [Fermanel de Favery, Luc, attrib.] Relatione delle Missioni... di Siam, Cocincina, Camboia e Tunkino, Rome, 1677, title with circular woodcut device, occasional light browning and water stains, previous owner signatures to title and front endpaper, library bookplate of St. Augustine, Cambridge to title verso, contemporary vellum, manuscript title to spine, some soiling, 8vo Italian translation of a mission to the Far East, by three French bishops in 1660-62, first published in French in Paris in 1674, containing descriptions of Cape Verde, Madagascar, Surat, Thailand and Cambodia. (1) £400-600
29 Flinders (Matthew). A Voyage to Terra Australis, 3 vols., including Atlas, Facsimile Edition, Netley, South Australian Government Printer, 1989, b & w plates, Atlas vol. with eighteen b & w charts and coastal views, and ten b & w plates of plants, uniformly bound in half blue morocco gilt, large 4to & atlas folio, all contained in original pubs. feltlined box with perspex lid, slightly rubbed, 74 x 56cm (29 x 22ins) Limited edition 395/500. (3)
£200-300
34 Italie Pittoresque. Tableau Historique et Descriptif de l’Italie du Piemont, de la Sardaigne, de Malte, de la Sicile et de la Corse, par MM. de Norvins, Ch. Nodier, Alex. Dumas [et al], 3 parts in one, Paris, 1835-36, additional title to each part, two folding engraved maps, over 100 engraved sheets, text in double-column, first title torn at gutter, small hole towards end, occasional light spotting and browning, contemporary red calf-backed boards, light edge wear, 4to
30 Forbes (Jonathan). Eleven Years in Ceylon. Comprising Sketches of the Field Sports and Natural History of that Colony, and an Account of its History and Antiquities, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1840, six engraved plates, first few leaves in each vol. loosening, some light toning, adhesion marks to vol. I front endpaper, manuscript bookplates of William Jeffrey, Bombay, 1958, contemporary half calf, spines with brown and green labels, a little rubbed, 8vo (2)
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£200-300
£200-300
31 Hakewill (James). A Picturesque Tour of Italy, from Drawings made in 1816-1817, John Murray, 1820, additional engraved title, 63 steelengraved plates, some offsetting and toning to text, a few spots, library ink stamps to title verso and front pastedown, armorial bookplate, contemporary red half calf gilt, a little rubbed with some fading, folio (1)
£300-500
32 Howorth (Henry H.). History of the Mongols, 3 parts (over 4vols.), Longmans, Green and Co., 1876-88, two fold out maps to vol. one, light spotting to initial and final leaves and to fold out maps, original cloth with later slipcases, some very slight scuffing and shelf wear (3)
£300-500
33 India. The Historical Record of the Imperial Visit to India 1911, compiled from the Official Records under the orders of the Viceroy and Governor-General of India, number 245 of an edition of 250, 1914, 29 colour and b&w illustrations, some light spotting and foxing to initial and final leaves, a.e.g., full blue morocco with gilt decoration, some shelf wear, upper joint cracked (1)
Lot 35
£200-300
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Lot 36 35 Kerguelen-Tremarec (Yves Joseph de). Relation d’Un Voyage dans la Mer du Nord. Aux Cotes d’Islande, du Groenland, de Ferro, de Schettland, des Orcades & de Norwege; Fait en 1767 & 1768, 1st ed., Paris, 1771, title printed in red and black with engraved vignette, 18 engraved maps and plates, some folding, occasional light spotting and offsetting, contemporary mottled calf, lightly rubbed, 4to
36 [Lalande, Joseph Jerome Le Francais de]. Voyage en Italie, Atlas only, Paris, 1786, 35 (of 36), engraved maps, plates and plans, some double-page, one or two light spots, disbound, contemporary lower board only, 4to
Cox II, p. 21; Sabin 37616. French naval officer’s account of a voyage to the coasts of Iceland, Greenland and Norway in 1767 and 1768, with the purpose to “give protection and encouragement to the cod fisherman on the coast of Iceland, and to preserve order among the French fisherman” (Cox). (1) £500-800
37 Livingstone (David). Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa, 1st ed., 1857, folding frontis., engraved portrait, two folding maps at end, wood-engraved plates, some spotting, contemporary calf, rebacked and recovered, 8vo, together with Travel and Adventure in South-East Africa, by Frederick Courteney Selous, 1st ed., 1893, portrait frontis., folding colour map, illustrations, some light soiling, contemporary calf, joints splitting, spine rebacked and rubbed, 8vo, with others related including H.M. Stanley’s In Darkest Africa, 2 vols., 1st US ed., 1890, John Campbell’s Travels in South Africa, 1815 and The Life and Explorations of David Livingstone, 1885
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£1000-1500
£150-200
Lot 40 39 Morgan (Joseph). A Complete History of Algiers. To which is Prefixed, an Epitome of the General History of Barbary, from the Earliest Times: Interspersed with many Curious Passages and Remarks, not touched on by any Writer whatever, 2 parts in one, 1731, woodcut headpieces and initials, a few minor spots, previous owner signature to title, bookplate, contemporary sprinkled calf, a little rubbed, 4to (1)
£200-300
40 Nieuhoff (Jan). Legatio Batavica ad Magnum Tartariae Chamum Sungteium, Modernum Sinae Imperatorem. Historiarum Narratione, quae Legatis in Provinciis Quantung, Kiangsi, Nanking, Xantung, Peking, & Aula Imperatoria ab Anno 1655 ad Annum 1657 obtigerunt, ut & Ardua Sinensium in bello Tartarico Fortuna, Provinciarum Accurata Geographia, Urbium Delincatione, nec non Artis & Naturae Miraculus ex Animalium, Vegetabilium, Mineralium genere per Centum & Quinquaginta aeneas Figuras Passim Illustrata & Conscripta Vernacule, 1st Latin ed., Amsterdam, 1668, engraved additional title (close-trimmed), engraved portrait, folding map, 35 double-page plates, numerous text engravings, lacking dedication leaves, occasional light spotting and toning, a couple of short closed tears and marginal repairs, armorial bookplate, later sprinkled calf, rebacked with original spine relaid, corners repaired, joints and edges a little rubbed, folio
38 Mentelle (Edme). Atlas Elementaire de Geographie Physique et Politique, Ancienne et Moderne, Presente a l’Instruction des Ecoles Centrales, Pour les Classes de Geographie et d’Histoire, et pour celles de Legislation, par E. Mentelle... & P.G. Chanlaire, Paris, an huit (1799), 35 double-page engraved maps, mostly by P.F. Tardieu, including 29 hand-coloured in outline, a few minor spots, contemporary calf-backed boards, rubbed with some wear to spine, sheet size 43 x 54cm (17 x 21.25ins), folio
First published in Dutch in 1665, this is Nieuhoff’s account of the Dutch Embassy to China, to persuade the Chinese Emperor to open Chinese ports for trade with the Dutch East Indies Company. Many of the plates and illustrations are after Nieuhoff’s original drawings and had an important influence on the eighteenth century’s Chinoiserie design style. (1) £1000-1500
Uncommon atlas, with four world maps, most other countries depicted with a modern, ancient and physical map. (1) £500-800
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Lot 42 41 Nieuhoff (Jan). An Embassy from the East-India Company of the United Provinces to the Grand Tartar Cham, Emperor of China... English’d... by John Ogilby, 2nd ed., 1673, title printed in red and black (repaired to verso), double-page engraved map, nine full-page engraved plates only (of 18), 94 text engravings, a few small repairs and tears, a few inksplashes and burnholes, occasional light soiling and damp stains, previous owner inscription, later full varnished tree calf, small scuff marks, folio Wing N1153. (1)
£300-400
42 Ortelius (Abraham). Theatro del Mondo. Nel quale distintamente si dimostrano, in Tauole, tutte le Prouincie, Regni & Paesi del Mondo, Turrini, Venice, 15 July 1655, half title (repaired), title with woodcut device, 108 engraved maps only (of 109, lacking first map ‘Carta Marina’), a few close-trimmed, some light stains, bound without front and rear blanks, contemporary vellum, some soiling, 8vo Second edition of this Italian piracy, intended as a handbook for merchants. (1) £2000-3000
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43 Porcacchi (Tomaso). L’Isole piu Famose del Mondo, 3 parts in one, Venice, Heredi di S. Galignani, 1605, engraved title, 48 engraved maps by Girolamo Porro in text, one or two small lines of annotation, occasional light spotting and browning, marginal wormholes and tracks front and rear, later vellum, a little soiled, folio Sabin 64151. Fourth edition, the same as the second and best edition of 1576, with a couple of small additions. The maps depict the world as a series of islands, with a reduced version of Forlani’s map of North America, first published in Venice in 1565, and the first to show America as a single geographic region. (1) £2000-3000
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44 Powell-Cotton (Major P.H.G.). In Unknown Africa. A Narrative of Twenty Months’ Travel and Sport in Unknown Lands and among New Tribes, 1st ed., 1904, two folding maps (with small repairs to verso), two colour plates, numerous half-tone illustrations, a few closed tears and light spots, bookplate, original dark blue cloth gilt, edges a little rubbed, water stain to lower cover, 8vo Account of Powell-Cotton’s hunting expedition to British East Africa, following his successful sporting trip to Abyssinia, to prove Sir Harry Johnston’s discovery of a five-horned giraffe, bringing back a specimen now in the Natural History Museum. (1) £300-400
45 Pufendorf (Samuel). Introduction a l’Histoire Generale et Politique de l’Univers... Completee, & Continuee jusqu’a 1743 par Mr. Bruzen de la Martiniere, 10 vols., Amsterdam, 1739-43, engraved frontis. to each, titles printed in red and black, 35 folding engraved maps, folding tables, vol. I title with outer corner clipped, scattered light spotting, contemporary mottled calf, spines with red and brown labels and gilt decoration, a little rubbed, 8vo Consists of Introduction a l’Histoire Generale et Politique de l’Univers, volumes I-V, 1743, Histoire de Suede, nouvelle edition, volumes I-III, 1743 and Introduction a l’Histoire de l’Asie, de l’Afrique et de l’Amerique, 2 volumes, second edition, 1739. (10) £600-800
46 Pugin (Augustus Charles and Heath, Charles). Paris and Its Environs Displayed in a Series of Picturesque Views ... Topographical and Historical Descriptions by L.T. Ventouillac, 1829, additional engraved title, 100 engraved views on fifty plates, orig. cloth, lacking title label, spine & board edges faded, 4to (1)
£80-120
47 Ruttledge (Hugh). Everest: The Unfinished Adventure, 1st ed., 1937, two folding maps, numerous illustrations, presentation inscription, original blue cloth, spine ends a trifle rubbed, 8vo, together with The Ascent of Nanda Devi, by H.W. Tilman, with a foreword by Dr. T.G. Longstaff, 1st ed., CUP, 1937, folding map, halftone illustrations, light toning, original blue cloth, spine a little rubbed and darkened, 8vo, plus The Epic of Mount Everest, by Sir Francis Younghusband, 1st ed., 1926, b & w illustrations, pubs. list at end, scattered spotting, original cloth, some mottled dampstains, 8vo, with a presentation inscription from Colonel E.L. Strutt, support climber, with four others related including H.W. Tilman’s Mount Everest 1938, 1948 and China to Chitral, 1951
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48 Saintin (C.). Nouvel Atlas des Enfans et des Commencans, ou Les Premiers Elemens de la Geographie, mis a la Portee du Plus Jeune Age, Paris, 1811, two hand-coloured engraved costume plates, eight folding and double-page engraved maps with outline colour, one or two light spots, contemporary folding prize certificate bound-in at front, patterned endpapers, contemporary mottled calf gilt prize binding, covers a little sprung and rubbed at edges, 8vo (1)
£200-300
49 Sanson (Nicolas). L’Afrique en Plusieurs Cartes Nouvelles et Exactes; et en Divers Traittez de Geographie & d’Histoire, [Paris, 1656], 18 folding engraved maps, lacking engraved title, light waterstains and soiling, one or two closed tears, modern plain paper boards, 4to (1)
51 Schweinfurth (Dr. Georg). The Heart of Africa. Three Years’ Travels and Adventures in the Unexplored Regions of Central Africa from 1868 to 1871, Trans. Ellen E. Frewer, 2 vols., 1st US ed., Harper, New York, 1874, two maps with outline colour (one folding), 26 wood-engraved plates (including frontispieces and one coloured), pubs. list at end of vol. II, some light toning, original green cloth gilt, spine ends a little rubbed, a few light mottled stains, 8vo
£600-800
50 Schottus (Franciscus). Itinerario, overo Nova Descrittione de’ Viaggi Principali d’Italia, 3 parts in one, Padua & Vicenza, 1628-29, title with engraved vignette, 18 folding maps, plates and plans, a couple repaired to verso, lacking parts 2 & 3 titles, occasional light browning and water stains, old signature and date of 1700 to front pastedown, later vellum, spine repaired, a few stains, 8vo (1)
First US translation of the German botanist’s account of his expedition to the Sudan and Congo in 1868-71. (2) £150-200
£500-800
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53 Sverdrup (Otto). New Land, Four Years in the Arctic Regions, Translated from the Norwegian by Ethel Harriet Hearn, 2 vols., 1st ed., Longmans, Green, and Co., 1904, portrait frontispiece to vol. 1, two folding colour maps contained in rear pocket of vol. 2, four additional maps, one folding, numerous photographic illustrations, some full-page, free endpapers browned, first volume with early manuscript ownership name on front free endpaper, original blue cloth, upper covers blocked in silver, some marks, and extremities rubbed, 8vo (2)
£150-200
54 Willyams (Rev. Cooper). A Voyage up the Mediterranean in His Majesty’s Ship Swiftsure, one of the Squadron under the Command of Rear-Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson, K.B... with a Description of the Battle of the Nile on the First of August 1798, and a Detail of Events that Occured Subsequent to the Battle in Various Parts of the Mediterranean, 1st ed., 1802, engraved dedication, folding aquatint map, 41 tinted aquatint plates, additional leaf (with closed tear) at front with mounted engraved portrait of Lord St. Vincent, occasional light offsetting and a few spots, contemporary half vellum, a little rubbed and soiled, 4to Abbey Travel 196. Cooper Willyams served as chaplain aboard HMS Swiftsure and gives an eyewitness account of the Battle of the Nile. (1) £400-600
55 Wilson (Horace Hayman). Documents Illustrative of the Burmese War. With an Introductory Sketch of the Events of the War, and an Appendix, 1st ed., Calcutta, 1827, large folding engraved map of the Kingdom of Ava (with sellotape repairs along folds), folding engraved plan of Rangoon (with tear and sellotape repair), some light soiling, ink stamps to title, hinges reinforced, bookplate removed, later buckram, spine faded, 4to (1)
52 Shackleton (Sir Ernest). South. The Story of Shackleton’s Last Expedition 1914-1917, 1st ed., 1919, colour frontis., folding map at end, half-tone illustrations, text block browned (as usual), a few spots, front hinge a little tender, original blue cloth, upper cover blocked in silver, small split to upper joint, a little rubbed with light mottled stains, 8vo (1)
£100-150
56 Wright (G.N.). The Shores and Islands of the Mediterranean, c. 1840, additional engraved title, folding map, 63 steel-engraved views, scattered light spotting and toning, previous owner inscriptions, a.e.g., contemporary red half morocco, upper cover detached, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to
£500-800
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£150-200
BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY
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57 Allen (Thomas). A New and Complete History of the County of York..., Illustrated by a Series of Views... by Nathaniel Whittock, 6 vols., 1828-31, engraved titles with vignette illust., 143 engraved plates (including frontispieces), some spotting and browning, light offsetting to text, contemporary half calf, morocco title labels to spines, joints & extremities rubbed, 8vo (6)
59 Bartlett (W.H. & Beattie, William). The Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain, 2 vols., 1842, engraved frontispiece to each, additional engraved titles, 122 engraved plates, occasional spotting, dampstaining throughout vol. 2, a.e.g., publisher’s gilt decorated morocco, joints and extremities slightly rubbed, 4to, together with Stanfield (Clarkson), Stanfield’s Coast Scenery, A Series of Views in the British Channel..., 1836, forty engraved plates (including frontispiece & additional title), occasional spotting and dust-soiling, hinges repaired, a.e.g., publisher’s gilt decorated morocco, rebacked preserving original spine, 8vo, with Barber (Thomas), Barber’s Picturesque Illustrations of the Isle of Wight..., Accompanied by Historical and Topographical Descriptions, [1846], engraved title, forty plates and double-page map, occasional spotting and dampstaining, hinges repaired, orig. cloth, rebacked, faded and marked, corners worn, 8vo
£200-250
58 Annan (Thomas). University of Glasgow Old and New, edited by William Stewart, Glasgow, 1891, thirty-five photogravure views and forty-two portraits, some occ. spotting and finger-soiling, inkstamps at foot of title, large bookplate and old label to front pastedown, inner hinges cracked, t.e.g., remainder uncut, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, slight wear to extremities, folio Limited edition, 32/350. (1)
£100-150
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£250-350
60 Borlase (William). The Natural History of Cornwall. The Air, Climate, Waters, Lakes, Sea and Tides; of the Stones, Semimetals, Metals, Tin, and the Manner of Mining... of the Inhabitants, their Manners, Customs, Plays or Interludes, Exercises, and Festivals; the Cornish Language, Trade, Tenures and Arts..., 1st ed., Oxford, 1768, folding engraved map, 28 engraved plates, light spotting, armorial bookplates of the Marquis of Donegall and William Grenfell, later calf gilt, small split to upper joint, small wormtracks at head of spine, a little rubbed, folio (1)
64 Carr (John). The Stranger in France: or, A Tour from Devonshire to Paris. Illustrated by Engravings in Aqua Tinta of Sketches Taken on the Spot, pub. J.Johnson, 1803, printed title, twelve (complete) aquatint plts. with contemp. hand colouring, some spotting to text, contemp. marbled calf gilt, upper board near detached, 4to, together with Gilpin (William),Observations Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty, Made in the Year 1772 on Several parts of England, Particularly the Mountains, and Lakes of Cumberland and Westmoreland, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1788, addn. half titles, twenty-six maps, aquatints and soft ground etchings (of twenty-eight), including four folding, hinges and joints cracked, contemp. marbled sheep, worn at extrems., 8vo
£500-800
61 Brayley (Edward Wedlake). A Topographical History of Surrey, 5 vols., 1st ed., Dorking & London, 1841-[48], colour title to each vol., list of subscribers, 130 plts. & plans, (including eng. dedication leaf, two lithos of fossils, & double-page hand-coloured plan), some light occasional spotting, contemporary navy calf, gilt & blind decoration, rubbed to extremities, 8vo in 4s (5)
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65 Cary (John). Cary’s Traveller’s Companion, or a Delineation of the Turnpike Roads of England and Wales......, 1791, calligraphic title with one contemp. and one later ownership signature, advertisement and contents, forty-two (complete as list) engraved maps with contemp. outline colouring, printed back to back, including one folding map of Yorkshire, contemp. marbled calf gilt, lacking spine, boards detached, 8vo
£200-300
62 Brighton. Baxter’s Stranger in Brighton and Directory, Comprising a Brief, Yet Comprehensive Historical and Topographical Account of the Town, and Immediate Neighbourhood, Brighton: [John Baxter], 1824, folding uncoloured aquatint frontispiece and three plates (one folding), folding hand-coloured engraved map of Brighton dated 1822, original roan backed boards, paper label to spine, joints cracked, 8vo, together with Sickelmore’s History of Brighton, and Picture of the Roads by the Three Principal Routes to the Metropolis, 3rd ed., Briton: R. Sickelmore, 1824, engraved folding frontispiece (slightly creased), three etched plates (including 2 uncol. aquatints), some fraying to margins, original boards, upper board detached, worn, 8vo, with An Historical and Descriptive Account of the Coast of Sussex..., by J.D. Parry, 1833, folding engraved map, title and six plates, occasional spotting, edges untrimmed, modern cloth, 8vo, plus other Brighton and Sussex related, mostly 20th c. publications (25)
£70-100
Chubb. CCLXXIV. (1)
£100-150
66 Cockburn (Major James). Swiss Scenery, Rodwell & Martin, 1820, apparently lacking half title, engraved title, 60 engraved plates, light spotting throughout, half tree calf, some shelf wear, 8to, together with Beattie, (William), la Suisse Pittoresque Ornee de Vues Dessinees Specialement pour cet Ouvrage, 2vols., Georges Virtue, 1836,106 steel-engraved plates, light spotting throughout, watered silk endpapers, later green morocco and gilt, a.e.g., folio, plus two other Switzerland related works including Keller’s second road map, 1850. (5)
£200-300
£150-200
63 Britton (John & Brayley, Edward Wedlake). Views of Devon and Cornwall, Devonshire Illustrated in a Series of Views, Fisher, Son & Co, 1832, Devonshire & Cornwall Illustrated, from original drawings by Thomas Allom, W. H. Bartlett &c., 2 vols. bound in one, pub. H. Fisher, R. Fisher & P. Jackson, 1832, engraved vignette title to each part, two single-page uncoloured engraved maps, 138 engraved views (two to a page), some light foxing to extreme edges, t.e.g., 20th century half red morocco, folio, together with Jaffray, (James) Graphic Illustrations of Warwickshire, Birmingham: Thomas Underwood, 1862, 32 engraved plates, light spotting and occasional offsetting throughout, endpapers renewed, contemp. gilt decorated morocco, rebacked and recornered, 4to, plus Virtue, George Kent from Picturesque Beauties of Great Britain, 1828, fold-out map of Kent, a number of engraved plates, slight spotting throughout, map torn, half calf, worn and rubbed, plus Ireland (W. H.) New and Complete History of the County of Kent from the Earliest Records to the Present Time, 4 vols., spotting and staining throughout, 8vo (7)
£150-200
67 Depping (George Bernhard). L’Angleterre, ou Description Historique et Topographique du Royaume uni de la Grande-Bretagne, 6 vols., E. Ledoux, Paris, 1824, half titles, 59 engraved maps, with outline colour after Perrot, 17 aquatint and engraved plates, scattered light spotting, a.e.g., contemporary tan blindstamped calf, spines with green labels and gilt decoration, a little rubbed, one or two covers partially faded, 8vo (6)
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£600-800
68 Farren (R.). Cambridge and its Neighbourhood, Macmillan & Co., Cambridge, 1881, etched title, 25 etched plates, each preceded by an etched vignette title, etched dedication and contents leaves, other etched illustrations, a few minor spots, front endpaper toned, t.e.g., contemporary calf-backed boards, a little rubbed with mottled stains, folio, large paper copy, 20/45, most plates numbered and signed by the artist in pencil, together with An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford, 1949 reprint (2)
£70-100
69 Hamilton (William). Letters Concerning the Northern Coast of the County of Antrim. Containing such Circumstances as Appear Worthy of Notice Respecting the Antiquities, Manners and Customs of that Country. Together with the Natural History of the Basaltes, and its Attendant Fossils, in the Northern Counties of Ireland, 2 parts in one, Dublin, 1790, folding engraved map and three folding plates, slight dampstaining to few margins, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spine, lacking author label, joints slightly cracked, 8vo (1)
£150-200
70 Hinderwell (Thomas). The History and Antiquities of Scarborough and the Vicintiy, York, 1798 engraved frontispeice with further engravings, maps and illustrations, full tree calf and gilt, some rubbing, folio, together with another copy of the same London, 1837, full calf, upper cover detached and fraying, some insect damage, spine deteriorating, plus Poetical Sketches of Scarborough, London, 1813, twenty-one hand-coloured engravings, later quarter calf, plus An Historical and Descriptive Guide to Scarbrough [sic] and its Environs, York, [1787], quarter sheep, duststaining and light spotting, plus three other Scarborough related works, mostly photographic views (7)
£100-150
71 [Hornor, Thomas]. A Brief Account of the Colosseum, in the Regent’s Park, London: Comprising a Description of the Building, the Panoramic View from the top of St. Pauls Cathedral, the Conservatory, &c, London: Printed for the Proprietors, and Sold at the Exhibition; and by all Booksellers, 1829, wood engraved vignette title, eight litho outline key-plates forming a 360 degree panorama on four sheets, with captions to key features, some finger-soiling and fraying to margin, with few worm holes to blank margins of initial leaves, original printed wrappers, spine repaired, central vertical fold, covers soiled and worn, slim oblong 4to, together with A Description of the Royal Colosseum, Re-Opened in M.DCCC.XLV., Under the Patronage of Her Majesty the Queen, and H.R.H. Prince Albert, Re-embellished in 1848. With Numerous Illustrations, and Eight Sections of the Grand Panorama of Paris by Moonlight, 22nd ed., 1848, fourteen b & w plts., and few vignette illusts., finger soiling to title, original printed wrappers, torn at spine and rear cover detached, oblong 8vo
72 Hutchins (John). The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset: Compiled from the Best and Most Ancient Historians, Inquisitiones post Mortem, and other Valuable Records, and MSS. in the Public Offices, and Libraries, and in Private Hands, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1774, folding engraved map, 57 engraved plates and plans, folding pedigrees and illustrations, list of subscribers to vol. I, scattered light spots and ink splashes, light marginal water stain at end of vol. I, modern brown buckram, light mottled dampstains, folio, together with Eton College, by Christopher Hussey, 1923, limited edition of 1000
Thomas Horner (1785-1844) sketched this panorama from a specially constructed hut on top of the dome of St Paul’s Cathedral, while the ball and cross were being replaced. The rotunda required to house this monumental work, which was a major London landmark for around half a century, was designed by Decimus Burton, based on the Pantheon in Rome. Completion of the painting ran over schedule and the attraction was forced to open prematurely, in March 1829, in order to bring in revenue as a consequence of the principal financial backer Rowland Stephenson having fled to America the previous year, with debts of £200,000. Horner himself, also fled to America, for different reasons in 1829. The Colosseum was demolished in 1875. (2) £150-250
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£300-400
73 Lancashire dialect newspaper. The Bowton Loominary, Tumfowt Telegraph, un Lankishire Lookin-Glass, ed. James Taylor Staton, 177 issues, 1857-60, each issue in folding uncut four page format, a few tears and light soiling, 4to Comprises volume 8 (12 issues), volume 9 (18 issues), volume 10 (47 issues), volume 11 (50 issues), volume 12 (50 issues). James Taylor Staton (1817-75) a journalist and satirist, began the journal in 1853 and it ran to 1864, when the Lancashire cotton famine, as a result of Union blockades of Confederate ports during the US Civil War, meant people could no longer afford to buy the paper. Staton used the paper as a campaigning tool on industrial topics and satirised Bolton politicians and factory owners. (177) £150-200
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74 Loutherbourg (P.J. de). The Romantic and Picturesque Scenery of England and Wales. From Drawings made Expressly for this Undertaking, 1st ed., Robert Bowyer, 1805, additional colour aquatint title, eighteen fine hand-coloured aquatint plates, text in English and French, light marginal water stain and one or two light spots, previous owner signature to verso of frontis., a.e.g., contemporary burgundy half morocco, a little rubbed and scuffed, sheet size 46.5 x 33cm (18.25 x 13ins), folio Abbey Scenery 9; Tooley 305. Later state copy, with the text reset. (1) ÂŁ800-1200
75 Meyrick (Samuel Rush, and Smith, Charles Hamilton). The Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Islands, 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, 1815, half title, additional hand-coloured title, 24 hand-coloured aquatint plates, light offsetting onto paper guards, together with Selections of the Ancient Costume of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Seventh to the Sixteenth Century, out of the Collection in the Possession of the Author, by Charles Hamilton Smith, 1814, additional hand-coloured title, 60 fine hand-coloured aquatint plates, title and a few other text leaves trimmed and window mounted onto later paper, both vols. with armorial bookplate of Sir Joseph Radcliffe, a.e.g., contemporary crimson straight-grained panelled morocco, covers with blind and gilt rolls, spines with raised bands and gilt decoration, one or two small repairs to covers, 4to Abbey Life 427 & 431. (2)
Lot 75
ÂŁ500-800
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76 Glasgow. By-Gone Glasgow Sketches of Vanished Corners in the City and Suburbs... with Descriptive Letterpress by A.H. Millar, Glasgow: Morison Brothers, 1896, b & w photogravure frontis., numerous b & w plts. and illusts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. publisher’s cloth with blocked design by Talwin Morris in black, green and gold, slightly frayed and head and foot of spine, 4to
80 Stanhope (John Spencer). Topographical Sketches of Megalopolis, Tanagra, Aulis, and Eretria, Leeds, 1831, four plates, Bradford public library stamps to the verso of each plate, marginal staining, original stiff cloth, spine missing, slim folio
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77 Morris (Rev. F.O.). A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, 6 vols, pub. William Mackenzie, c.1880, addn. dec. half title. numerous chromolitho. plts., occ. slight spotting, a.e.g., pubs. blind stamped and gilt dec. morocco, 4to
81 Turner (J.M.W., illust.). Picturesque Views on the Southern Coast of England, from Drawings made Principally by J.M.W. Turner, and Engraved by W.B. Cooke, George Cooke, and other Eminent Engravers, 2 vols. in one, 1826, forty-eight engraved plates and thirty-two engraved vignettes, some spotting and offsetting, contemporary dark green half morocco, gilt decorated spine, extremities slightly rubbed, 4to
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(1)
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£100-150
£150-200
78 Pearson (William, of Meole-Brace). The Antiquities of Shropshire, [1807?], etched title and forty plates, bound without text, later red half morocco, gilt decorated spine with title label to upper board, extremities rubbed, oblong 4to, together with Shepherd (Thomas H., illust.), Modern Athens! Displayed in a Series of Views: or Edinburgh in the Nineteenth Century..., 1831, additional engraved title, 104 engraved views on fifty-two plates, few leaves detached and one leaf of text torn, occasional spotting, publisher’s half morocco with printed upper board and paper title label to spine, slight wear, 4to, with Hughes (Hugh), The Beauties of Cambria, part 2 only, 1820, ten engraved plates, occasional spotting, original printed wrappers, slightly spotted & marked, slim oblong 4to, plus Gough (Richard), Antiquities & Memoirs of the Parish of Myddle, County of Salop, pub. Shrewsbury, 1875, additional litho title and four plates of facimile manuscript, original cloth gilt, faded and extremities frayed, 4to (4)
£200-300
82 Underwood (Thomas & Sackett, Walter J., publishers). The Buildings of Birmingham Past & Present, Sketched and Described, 1st ed., 1866, dec. litho. title, twenty-three litho. plts. (including four folding) and one eng. ‘key plate’, endpapers creased, upper hinge cracked, pubs. cloth gilt, a little stained and faded, oblong 4to, together with Davidson (Alfred), A History of the Holtes of Aston, Baronets; with a Description of the Family Mansion, Aston Hall, Warwickshire...., with Illustrations from Drawings by Allen E. Everitt, pub. E.Everitt, Birmingham, 1854, litho. portrait frontis. and four col. litho. plts., slight spotting, uncalled for engraving of Aston Hall after W.Westall, loosely inserted, a.e.g., pubs. cloth gilt, spine a little frayed, bumped at extrems., slim folio, with Hayes (Alfred),The Vale of Arden....., with Illustrations by Oliver Baker, pub. Cornish Brothers, Birmingham, 1897, addn. half title, addenda slip tipped in at front blank, signed by artist and illustrator to 2nd front blank, limited edition 15/75, title and text printed in red & black, portrait frontis., six gravure plts. each with tissue guard, pubs. qtr. vellum, sidings stained, slim folio
£200-300
79 Shepherd (G. & Gastineau, H.). The Picturesque Beauties of Great Britain..., Kent, c.1831, engraved frontispiece, additional engraved title (with closed tear to inner margin), engraved map (with long closed tear), and 128 plates on 64 leaves on india paper (published between 1818-31), lower outer blank corner of letterpress title, finger soiling and scattered spotting, hinges cracked, t.e.g., contemporary red half morocco, worn, 4to, together with Allen (Thomas), The Picturesque Beauties of Great Britain..., Kent, 1835, additional engraved title, folding engraved map, 108 engraved views on 54 leaves, some spotting and toning, a.e.g., contemporary red half morocco, gilt decorated spine, joints & extremities rubbed & worn, 4to, with Moss (W.G.), The History and Antiquities of the Town and Port of Hastings..., 1824, engraved frontispiece, folding map and eighteen engraved plates on india paper, some spotting and marginal toning, modern green sheep, 8vo (3)
£200-300
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£100-150
83 Watson (William). An Historical Account of the Ancient Town and Port Wisbech, in the Isle of Ely, County of Cambridge, and of the circumjacent Towns and Villages, The Drainage of the Great Level of the Fens, the Origin of the Royal Franchise of the Isle of Ely, &c., Wisbech: 1827, folding coloured map frontispiece to vol. 1, inscribed ‘J. Chambers’ to title-pages, original calf-backed boards, 8vo, and A Topographical and Historical Description of the County of Suffolk..., Woodbridge: 1829, engraved folding map frontispiece, original clothbacked boards, soiled and rubbed to extremities, 4to, plus one related (5)
£150-200
84 Wright (G.N. & Allen, Thomas). China, in a Series of Views, Displaying the Scenery, Architecture, and Social Habits, of that Ancient Empire, 4 vols (bound as two), Fisher, [1843],125 plates, including four vignette titles, some light spotting and toning throughout, gilt calf, rubbed and scuffed, joints cracked and one volume repaired, 4to, together with another (defective) volume of China Illustrated
£150-200
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£300-500
NATURAL HISTORY 85 Aldrovandus (Ulysses). De Reliquis Animalibus Exanguibus libri quatuor, post mortem eius editi: Nempe de Mollibus, Crustaceis, Testaceis, et Zoophytis, 1st ed., Bologna: Apud Io. Baptistam Bellagambam, 1606, eng. title with early signature T. Willughby to upper margin (close-trimmed at foot and frayed to fore-edge), eng. portrait, woodcut illusts. throughout including some full-page, printer’s woodcut device to final leaf and colophon dated 1605, leaf 2Q6 torn to upper outer corner with loss of page number, small hole to 3C3 with slight loss of text, some dampstaining mostly to margins, 18th c. sheep, gilt dec. spine lacking label, joints cracked, worn, folio Nissen, ZBI 68. (1)
£1200-1400
86 Bewick (Thomas). A General History of Quadrupeds, 3rd ed., Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1792, numerous wood engraved illustrations and vignettes, occasional spotting & marginal dampstaining, contemporary half calf, lacking spine and boards detached, worn, 8vo, together with A History of British Birds, vol. 2 (Water Birds), Newcastle, 1809, wood engraved illustrations and vignettes, some spotting and marks, a.e.g., later half morocco, upper board detached, spine torn with loss, worn, with Notes by F.G. Stephens on a Collection of Drawings and Woodcuts by Thomas Bewick Exhibited at the Fine Art Society’s Rooms, 1880..., pub. The Fine Art Society, 1881, numerous plates with wood engraved vignettes, few leaves detached, some dampstaining, fraying to edges, original cloth, worn, 4to, plus one other The bindings and page edges of these volumes are fire & soot damaged. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (4) £70-100
87 Chambers (Robert). Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, John Churchill, 1844, light spotting throughout and foxing and small amount of chipping to extreme edges, later endpapers, contemporary cloth, spine worn and fraying, corners bumped, worn overall, 8vo Norman 433. (1)
£100-150
88 Clark (James). A Treatise on the Prevention of Diseases Incidental to Horses, from Bad Management in regard to Stables, Food, Water, Air, and Exercise. To which are subjoined Observations on some of the Surgical and Medical Branches of Farriery, 1st ed., Edinburgh: printed by W. Smellie for the Author, 1788, intermittent light water-staining, untrimmed, original boards, somewhat soiled, spine deficient, 8vo in 4s
Lot 85
Scarce. (1)
£100-150
89 Couch (Jonathan). A History of the Fishes of the British Islands, 4 vols., 1862-65, 252 colour lithographed plates (complete), occasional spotting and light offsetting, contemporary previous owner signature to vol. I title, t.e.g., recent green half morocco by Maltby’s, spines with raised bands and lettered in gilt, 8vo (4)
Lot 89 27
£400-600
90 Curtis (William). The Botanical Magazine or Flower-Garden Displayed..., 10 vols. (bound in five), 1793 - 96, title pages with near contemp. ownership signature, front blank with blind-stamp, 360 (complete) engraved plates with contemp. hand colouring, (including one folding and one b & w), occ. slight offsetting, a few plts. crudely repaired with ‘stamp hinges’, contemp. calf gilt, some boards detached, spines lacking or defective, rubbed and worn, 8vo Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (5)
ÂŁ800-1200
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91 Curtis (Samuel and Hooker, Sir William Jackson). Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, or Flower Garden Displayed, 1836, portrait frontispiece, 84 hand-coloured engraved plates (including twelve folding), initial blank pages and frontispeice loose, one folding plate chipped and scuffed to edge, light offsetting throughout, half speckled calf, spine detatched, 8vo together with The Gardener’s & Naturalist’s Almanack, and Companion to the Floricultural Cabinet, 1856, twelve colour lithographs, light spotting, foxing and offsetting throughout, initial blank page clipped, half calf, rubbed to spine, some shelf wear, 8vo, plus, Harrison, (Joseph), The Floricultural Cabinet and Florists’ magazine, 1839, engraved frontispiece, twentyseven colour lithograph plates, spotting, dust-staining, and offsetting throughout, joints cracked and wear to spine, half calf, 8vo, plus a 19th century copy of Culpeper’s Complete Herbal, lacking title, later half leather, folio (4)
94 Ferns. Complete Collection of the British Ferns and their Allies in the English Lake District, Prepared and Arranged by J. James Flintoft, Keswick, Cumberland, n.d., mid 19th c., additional decorative title, thirty-eight fern specimens mounted to rectos only with neat ink captions giving Latin and English names plus locations, one leaf detached, a few specimens with slight damage, four additional unidentified pressed ferns loosely inserted at rear, hinges cracked, orig. gilt-decorated cloth, some fraying to spine ends and corners, 4to (1)
£100-150
£200-300
92 Darwin (Charles). On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, third edition with additions and corrections, John Murray 1861, ownership inscription to half title, folding diagram, publisher’s advert leaf at rear, some light spotting throughout, 20th century green sheep gilt, spine faded and a little worn, 8vo (1)
£200-300
93 Dennys (John). The Secrets of Angling; Teaching the Choicest Tooles, Baits and Seasons, for the Taking of any Fish, in Pond or River..., by J.D. Esquire, Augmented with Many Approved Experiments, by W[illiam] Lauson, 1811, advertisment leaf after title, index leaf at rear, [one of 100 copies], bound with Duncombe (John, translator), Fishing. A Translation from the Latin of Vanier. Book XV. Upon Fish..., 1809, uncut and partly unopened throughout, some spotting, contemporary boards, soiled, upper cover detached and backstrip deficient, 8vo (1)
£100-150
95 Ferns & Seaweed. Cryptogamia [so titled on spine], 1830s1860s, approx. 100 leaves of dried and pressed samples of ferns and seaweeds etc., often several specimens to a leaf, with the samples carefully mounted on white paper on grey album leaves, mostly annotated in neat contemporary ink or pencil with botanical name, often additionally with date and location, including Dolgelly, Clifton, Cornwall, Birmingham, Killarney, Forfarshire, Perthshire, Cockleton Bay, Isle of Wight, several specimens on mounts detached and loosely inserted, album leaves 49.5 x 30cm (19.5 x 11.75ins), original black half calf, blindstamped spine gilt lettered, rubbed, folio (1)
Lot 94
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£300-400
97 Jardine (Sir William). The Naturalist’s Library, 5vols (of forty), mixed editions, Edinburgh:W. H. Lizars, 1834-1842, Vol. IX. portrait frontispiece and engraved title, 34 coloured plates, original cloth, Vol. II. portrait frontispiece, coloured engraved title, 36 coloured plates, half leather, Introduction to the Mammalia portrait frontispiece, coloured engraved title, 30 coloured plates, half leather, Vol. V. portrait frontispiece, engraved title, 30 coloured plates, quarter leather, Vol. VIII. portrait frontispiece, engraved title, 31 coloured plates, all with some light tonning throughout, some shelf wear, small 8vo Sold as a collection of (131) plates, not subject to return. (5)
£150-200
98 Kirby (William Forsell). European Butterflies and Moths 61 hand coloured plates, one uncoloured, light spotting throughout, contempory half morocco and gilt, some rubbing to bindings, 4to (1)
96 Houghton (Rev. W.). British Fresh-Water Fishes, pub. George Bell & Sons, 1884, addn. half title, blind stamp to f.e.p., forty-one (complete) colour printed wood engraved plates, very occ. spotting, a.e.g., pubs. dec. cloth gilt, a little bumped and worn at extrems., large 4to (1)
£150-200
99 Knowles (G.B. and Westcott, Frederic). The Floral Cabinet, and Magazine of Exotic Botany, vols. 1 & 3 only [of 3], 1837-40, handcoloured litho. frontis. to vol. 1, ninety-one hand-coloured litho. plts. including three double-page, lacks plate 26 (crimson-lipped cattleya), a few text leaves and plates detached and slightly frayed at edges, closed tear to pp. 83/84 to vol. 1 and pp. 19/20 to vol. 2 detached, frayed and with several closed tears, orig. cloth, spines darkened with some loss, 4to
£200-300
Nissen 2229. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (2)
£200-300
100 Landseer (Thomas). Characteristic Portraits of Animals, 1829, thirty-two engraved plates including title (some on india paper, imprint dates between 1829-32), t.e.g., contemporary half morocco gilt, joints rubbed and slightly cracked, slim folio (1)
£150-200
101 Morris (Beverley R.). British Game Birds and Wildfowl, n.d., pub. Groombridge, c. 1880s, 60 fine hand-coloured engraved plates, light spotting and dust-staining to first and last few leaves, slight rodent damage to edge of four leaves, not impacting text or illustrations, original cloth and gilt bound, rebacked with original spine, some rubbing and darkening to spine, 4to Zimmer, Catalogue of the Edward A. Ayer Ornithological Library, pp. 442-3. (1) £300-500
102 Morris (F.O.). A History of British Birds, 8 vols., c. 1880, 358 hand-coloured plates, t.e.g., recent brown half calf by Maltby’s, spines with raised bands and burgundy and green labels, 8vo
Lot 99
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£300-400
104 Sowerby (James). English Botany; or, Coloured Figures of British Plants..., 12 vols., 2nd ed., [1832]-46, approx. 2580 handcoloured engraved plates, including a few folding, scattered foxing, marbled edges and endpapers, modern bookplate on front pastedowns, contemporary half sheep gilt, rubbed and scuffed, spines lightly faded, and some a little frayed at ends, 2 vols. with binding becoming detached, 8vo Nissen 2225. (12)
103 Rondelet (Guillaume). Libri de Piscibus Marinis, in quibus verae Piscium effigies expressae sunt. Quae in tota Piscium historia contineantur, indicat Elenchus pagina nona et decima, 2 vols. in one, Leiden: Apud Matthiam Bonhomme, 1555-55, printer’s device to title of each (early inscription to upper margin of vol. 1 title and worm trail title affecting device), woodcut dec. initials, head & tailpieces, numerous woodcut illusts. throughout, eng. armorial bookplate ‘Joachim L. Baro in Windhag... 1656’ to verso of title, occasional early marginalia, dampstaining throughout (mostly to margins), fraying particularly to initial leaves, contemp. limp vellum, covers near detached, old repair to spine, stained and worn, upper cover with slight loss to lower corner at joint, folio Adams, R746 (vol. 1) & Adams, R757 (vol. 2). (1)
£300-500
105 Watkins-Pitchford (Denys James, pseud. “BB”). The Forest of Boland Light Railway, 1st. ed., pub. Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1955, addn. half title, col. frontis., numerous b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. dec. cloth, d.j., 8vo, together with The White Road Westwards, 1st ed., pub. Nicholas Kaye, 1961, addn. half title, col. frontis., numerous b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth, d.j., 8vo, with Letters from Compton Deverall, 1st ed., pub. Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1950, addn. half title, b & w illusts. throughout, map endpapers, pubs. cloth, d.j. with closed tear to spine, 8vo, plus Manka The Sky Gypsey, 2nd ed., pub. Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1951, addn. half title, numerous illusts. throughout, f.e.p. with manuscript dedication, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j. a little chipped at head and foot of spine, 8vo., and The Countryman’s Bedside Book & The Sportsman’s Bedside Book, 1st eds., pubs. Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1941 & 1937, each with addn. half titles, numerous illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, 8vo, and Wild Lone, The Story of a Pytchley Fox, 1st ed., pub. Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1938, addn. half title, numerous illusts. throughout, endpapers a little spotted, pubs. cloth gilt, 8vo, with another six volumes by Watkins-Pitchford, various sizes, condition and editions
£700-1000
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£100-150
MAPS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 106 Africa. De Fer (Nicolas), L’Afrique Dresée selon les dernieres relat. et Suivant les Nouvells Decouvertes....., c.1693, uncoloured engraved map, one repaired closed tear, old folds, 235 x 320mm, together with, Merian (Matthaus), Aethiopia Superior vel Interior vulgo Abissinorum sive Presbiteriioannis Imperium, c.1630, uncoloured engraved map, one margin trimmed to neat line, 290 x 370mm, with, Fezzae et Marocchi Regna Africae Celeberrima describebat Abrah. Ortelius, c.1645, uncoloured engraved map, orientated to the west, 260 x 330mm, plus, Walch (Johann),Afrika, c.1800, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, 190 x 230mm, together with a pen, ink and watercolour map of Africa plus two other maps by Bordone and Brue, various sizes and condition (7)
110 Bellin (Jacques-Nicolas). Carte de Entrées de la Tamise..., pub. Paris, 1759, large uncoloured engraved chart, large strapwork cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 590 x 885mm, together with Carte Reduite de la Rade des Dunes, pub. Paris 1757, uncoloured engraved sea chart, 600 x 430mm (2)
£150-200
111 Brazil. Van Keulen (Johannes), Pas-Kaart van de Zee-Kusten van Brazilia tusschen Bahia Baxa en Punto de Lucena...., pub. Amsterdam, c.1685, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, orientated to the north, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, some oxidisation to watercolour causing some cracking and occ. slight loss to image, slight adhesion to cartouche causing slight loss, 515 x 580mm, with Barlaeus (Caspar),Mauritiopolis Reciffa et Circumiacentia Castra, c.1650, uncoloured engraved plan of the city of Recife, 290 x 375mm
107 Americas. Munster (Sebastian & Petri Sebastian), Americae sive Novi Orbis Nova Descriptio, [1598], hand coloured woodblock, slight toning, 310 x 360mm Burden.P. The Mapping of North America, no.67. (1)
£70-100
(2)
£100-150
£300-500
108 Asia Minor. Jansson (Jan), Alexandri Magni Macedonis Expeditio, c.1658, uncoloured engraved map, some creasing, 370 x 470mm, together with Albrizzi (Giambatista),Irak Arabi Kurdistan Diarbek Turcomannia Siria e Palestina, Stati del Turco situati Nell’ Europa Asia ed Affrica [and] Nuova Carta del Europa Turchesca, pub. Amsterdam, c.1750, together three uncoloured engraved maps, each approx. 290 x 350mm, with Munster (Sebastian),’Asia Minor and Cyprus’, c.1600,hand coloured woodblock map, German text below and on verso of map, map size 140 x 185mm, and a small manuscript map of Turkey in Europe, 155 x 195mm (6)
£150-200
109 Azores. Depot de la Marine (pubs.), Carte Réduite des Iles Acores...., pub. Paris, 1791, large uncoloured sea chart, numerous rhumb lines, nine horizon profiles, 570 x 870mm, together with, Merian (Mattheus),Angrae urbis Tercerae que Insularum quas Azores......, c.1640, uncoloured engraved aerial view of the island of Terceira and the town of Angra, 210 x 330mm, with, Depot de la Marine (pubs.),Plan de la Rade D’Angra en L’Isle Tercère [and] Plan de la Rade de Fayal, 1791,two uncoloured engraved charts on one sheet (as published), 570 x 400mm (3)
Lot 112
£100-150
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Lot 113
112 British Isles. Ortelius (Abraham), Angliae, Scotiae et Hiberniae, sive Britannicar Insularum Descriptio [1573], hand coloured engraved map orientated to the west, two decorative strapwork cartouches, 345 x 500mm, Latin text on verso
114 British Isles. Munster (Sebastian), Engellandt mit dem anstossenden Reich Schottlandt so vor zeiten Albion und Britannia haben geheissen, [1588 or later], hand coloured woodcut map orientated to the east, 320 x 360mm, toned overall, together with Von den Briannischen inseln Albione das ist Engelland und Hibernia, pub. Basle, [1550 or later], small and naive hand coloured woodcut map, German text above and on verso of map, map size 80 x 135mm, with another copy similar, with two woodcut views of Leith, also from the ‘Cosmographia’ one with later hand colouring, plus Merian (Matthaus),Dower, c.1650, uncoloured engraved town plan, 220 x 205mm, and Chatelain (Henry Abraham),Nouvell Carte de L’Anglterre dans Laqu’elle L’on Observe Les Comtez les Archeveschez, Les Evesches, Les Universitez, Les Villes et Les Bougs....., c.1708, uncoloured engraved map, 480 x 635mm, with Albrizzi (Giambattista), Inghilterra, pub. Venice, c.1740, uncoloured engraved map, 390 x 330mm, with one other similar
Marcel van den Broecke, no.16. R.W.Shirley, Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, 1477 - 1650, no.86. (1) £400-600
113 British Isles. Jansson (Jan), Britannia prout divisa suit temporibus Anglo-Saxonum, prasertim durante illorum Heptarchia, pub. Amsterdam [1646 or later], uncoloured engraved map, horizontal margins decorated with fourteen vignettes of Saxon kings and historical events, ornate cartouche, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, 420 x 525mm, German text on verso R.W.Shirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, no.577. (1) £700-1000
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£200-300
115 British Isles. Chatelain (Henri Abraham), Nouvelle Carte D’Angleterre, D’Ecosse et D’Irlande avec des Instructions pour Connoitre Les Differents Etats de la Couronne D’Angleterre en Europe, Asie, Afrique et Amerique, c.1708, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, numerous panels of text describing the various countries and two inset hemispheres of the world with an insular California, old folds, trimmed to plate mark on vertical margins, 485 x 630mm R.Shirley. Printed Maps of the British Isles 1650 - 1750, Chatelain no.2 (only recorded state). (1) £100-150
118 Canary Islands. Depot de la Marine (pubs.), Carte Particuliere des Isles Canaries...., pub. Paris, c.1790, large uncoloured sea chart, three inset maps of harbours, ten horizon profiles, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, slight spotting, 560 x 880mm (1)
£100-150
119* Cardiganshire. Speed (John), Cardigan Shyre described with the due forme of the Shire town as it was surveyed...., pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Cardigan, large strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 390 x 515mm, English text on verso, framed and double glazed (1)
116 British Isles. Bellin (Jacques Nicolas), Carte Réduite des Isles Britanniques, pub. Paris, 1757, large uncoloured engraved chart on two sheets (as published), each sheet approx. 565 x 880mm, together with, Carte Réduite de La Manche, pub. Paris, c.1798, uncoloured engraved chart, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 575 x 925mm, with Carte Réduite des Isles Britannique, pub. Paris, 1757, uncoloured engraved chart, slight water staining, 890 x 565mm, plus Carte Réduite de Partie de la Mer du Nord Comprise Entre L’Ecosse, Le Dannemark, La Nowwiege et L’Islande, pub. Paris 1768, uncoloured engraved chart, 575 x 875mm, and Carte D’Irlande, c.1780, uncoloured engraved chart, 660 x 530mm (6)
120 Cellarius (Andreas). Haemisphaeria Sphaerarum Rectae et Obliquae Utriusque Motus et Longitudines tam Coelestes quam Terrestres as Stellarum Affectriones Monsrantia, pub. G.Valk & P.Schenk, Amsterdam, c.1710, engraved celestial chart with contemp. hand colouring, slight overall toning, very slight spotting to margins, 435 x 505mm
£300-500
117 Canada & Greenland. De Vaugondy (Robert), Partie de L’Amérique septent qui comprend La Nouvelle France ou le Canada, pub. Paris, 1755, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, inset map of the Great Lakes. 485 x 610mm, together with, Bellin (Jacque Nicolas),Carte Réduite di Détroit de Davids Faite au Depost des Cartes Plans et Journaux de la Marine, pub. Paris, 1765, uncoloured engraved chart, Depot de la Marine stamp to lower right, 560 x 875mm, with Carte des Isles de Saint Pierre et Miquelon, pub. Paris, 1763, uncoloured engraved chart, Depot de la Marine stamp to lower left, 565 x 885mm, with two other charts similar (5)
£100-150
Published in the ‘Harmonia Macrocosmica’. (1)
£200-300
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£200-300
123 Denbighshire. Speed (John), Denbighshire, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, [1616], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Denbigh, 390 x 515mm, Latin text on verso, together with Cardigan Shyre Described with the due forme of the Shire town as it was surveyed, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Cardigan, large strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 390 x 515mm, English text on verso, with Flint-Shire, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1611, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Flint, torn with loss to lower corners, skillfully restored, 395 x 515mm, no text on verso, mounted
121 Cellarius (Andreas). Corporum Coelestium Magnitudines, pub, G.Valk & P.Schenk, Amsterdam, c.1710, engraved celestial chart with contemp. hand colouring, slight overall toning, slight mount staining, 425 x 510mm Originally published in the ‘Harmonia Macrocosmica’. (1)
£200-300
The last described map has the correct watermark for the 1st edition of John Speed’s maps. (3) £200-300
122 Cyprus. Ortelius (Abraham), Cypri Insulae Nova Descript, [1584], engraved map with contemp. hand colouring and some later enhancement, inset map of Lemnos, large strapwork cartouche, occ. repaired marginal closed tears, central fold strengthened on verso, 350 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, mounted Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.149. (1)
£500-800
124 Derbyshire. Saxton (Christopher & Lea Philip), Derbyshire Described by C.Saxton, Corrected & Amended with many Additions as Roads & c. by P.Lea, c.1693, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, inset town plan of Derby, three engraved vignettes, strapwork cartouche, 400 x 485mm (1)
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£200-300
128 Estate Plan. Cruse (Jeremiah, Land Surveyor, Bath), A Plan of the Estate Situate in the Parishes of Chippenham, Calloways, Brimhill and Langley-Burrel in the County of Wilts. Belonging to Mr William Crook, 1802, ink and watercolour estate plan on vellum, large circular cartouche, scale of chains, table of reference and compass rose, slight spotting and dust soiling, 470 x 690mm, displayed on later turned wooden battens
125 Derbyshire. Overton (Henry, pub.), A New Map of Darby Shire with the Post & Cross Roads and other remarks according to ye latest and best observations, 1712, engraved map by Sutton Nicholls, contemp. outline colouring with some later enhancement, ornate cartouche, central fold partially strengthened on verso, very slight toning, 375 x 480mm Uncommon. (1)
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£200-300
129 France. A collection of thirty-eight maps, 18th century, engraved maps, several with contemp. outline colouring, including regional and country maps, with examples by Bonne (10), De L’Isle (10 folio) and De Vaugondy (18 folio), occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition
126 Dorset. Speed (John), Dorsetshyre with the Shyre-towne Dorchester described as also the Armes of such families as have bene honored with the Titles thereof since the Normans Conquest to this present, Anno 1662, pub. Christopher Browne, [1686], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Dorchester, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, trimmed to neat line and remargined,. 383 x 505mm, mounted Uncommon edition of John Speed’s maps. (1)
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£200-300
130 France. Bellin (Jacques Nicolas), Carte des Isles de Ré et D’Olleron....., avec Partie des Costes de Poitou aunis et Saintonge, Côtes de France: Departements des Bouches du Rhone et de Var, Carte de la Rade et des Iles D’Hyéres, Carte des Entrées et Cours de la Gironde [and] Carte Reduite des Passage de L’Iroise du Four et du Raz, c.1760 - 1790, together seven large uncoloured engraved charts, each approx. 580 x 880mm
£200-300
127* Embroidered map. England & Wales, by Frances Ford, 1783, needlework map showing the counties of England and Wales, finely worked in cross stitch on linen, with county boundaries in shades of pink, green, blue, and yellow, with the names of the counties stitched in black, title and name/date also stitched in black, and both within decorative borders stitched in colour, some small holes, 42.5 x 31.5cm (16.75 x 12.5ins), mounted, framed and glazed (1)
£100-150
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£80-120
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£200-300
134 Glamorganshire. Speed (John), Glamorgan Shyre with the sittuations of the cheife towne Cardyff and ancient Landaffe described, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Cardiff and Llandaff, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 390 x 510mm, English text on verso, mounted
131* France. Levasseur (Victor), A collection of twenty engraved maps, c.1850, twenty engraved regional maps with contemp. outline colouring, including sixteen framed and glazed, plus the title page, each approx. 320 x 440mm, together with Sayer (Robert, pubs.),The Post Roads of France, 1772, hand coloured engraved map, 470 x 585, framed and glazed, with four hand coloured engraved regional maps by Mercator/Hondius, each approx. 140 x 205mm, with three others similar (29)
(1)
£200-300
£100-150
132 Germany. A mixed collection of approx. fifty maps, mostly 17th & 18th century, engraved maps, including examples by Cloppenburg, miniature Ortelius, Gibson, Mallet, Dower, Bonne and Crepy, various sizes and condition (approx.50)
£200-300
133 Gibraltar. Bellin (Jacques Nicolas), Carte de la Baye de Gibralter...., pub. Paris, c.1762, hand coloured engraved chart, orientated to the east, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, ‘Depot de la Marine’ stamp to lower right, 440 x 610mm, together with, Basire (James),Plan of the Town and Fortifications of Gibralter, exactly taken on the Spot in the Year 1738, c.1750, hand coloured plan, old folds, 380 x 595mm, with, Campions (pubs.),Plan du Promontoire de la Ville et du Port de Gibraltar avec les Ouvrages Faits depuis le Dernier Siege et les Lignes Construites par Ordre de sa Majesté Très Catholique, pour Empescher la Communication de Gibraltar avec l`Espagne, pub. Paris, c.1780, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, 420 x 570mm (3)
135 Globe. By the Queen’s Royal Letters Patent, Bett’s New Portable Terrestrial Globe, Compiled from the Latest and Best Authorities, pub. John Betts, c.1910, 21 inch collapsible ‘umbrella’ globe, lithographic printing on silk with expandable metal frame, occ. closed tears to silk, overall length 710mm (28 inches) There were several editions of these umbrella globes produced by John Betts and George Philip & Son which makes them difficult to date exactly, but as this example fails to show the Panama canal which was completed in 1912 we have settled on 1910. We would ask any prospective purchasers not to attempt to open the globe to its full extent as the silk is brittle and the resulting tension will cause it to split. (1) £200-300
£150-200
136 Greek Islands. Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Franz), Rhodus Mediterranei maris Insulae....., c.1600, uncoloured engraved map, 160 x 235mm, Latin text on verso, together with, Porcacci (Tomaso),Descrittione Dell’ Isola di Lenno Hoggi detta Stalimene [and] Descrittione Dell’ Isola di Scarpanto, c.1620, together two hand colouring engraved maps with Italian text below and on verso of maps, map size approx. 105 x 145mm, with, Dapper (Olfert),Nisari [on sheet with] Le Simie, Carchi e Limonia, Piscopia [and] Lero [on sheet with] Calamo, Zanara e Levita, Amorgo, c.1688,eight hand coloured engraved maps on two sheets (as published), sheet size 260 x 345mm, plus, Munster (Sebastian),New Griechenlandt mit andern Anstossenden Landern wie es zu unsern Zeiten Beschriben ist, c.1598, hand coloured woodcut map, slight overall toning, 320 x 365mm, with two further hand coloured miniature woodcut maps by Munster, of Crete and Rhodes, both set in German text, 75 x 155mm and 125 x 150mm respectively, with one other 18th century engaved map of Rhodes
Lot 134
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£200-300
137* Greenwood (C. & J., publishers). Map of the County of Cornwall from an Actual Survey, 1827, Map of the County of Warwick from an Actual Survey, 1830, Map of the North Riding of the County of York, 1834 [and] Map of the North East Circuit of the Principality of Wales, Comprising the Counties of Flint, Denbigh and Montgomery from an Actual Survey, 1835, together four hand coloured engraved maps, each approx. 610 x 700mm, various condition, framed and glazed, together with Bowen (Emanuel),An Accurate Map of Shropshire Divided into its Hundreds....., c.1765, hand coloured engraved map, 520 x 700mm, mounted framed and glazed (5)
£150-200
140 Holy Land. De Vaugondy (Robert), La Judée ou Terre Sainte divisée en ses douze Tribus, pub. Paris, 1750, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, inset map of Canaan, large b & w cartouche, occ. closed marginal tears, 485 x 595mm, together with Albrizzi (Antonio),Reges Hierusalem et Cypri...., pub. Augsberg, c.1620, uncoloured engraved genealogy of the Kings of Jerusalem, 395 x 250mm, Latin text on verso, with one other similar (3)
£150-200
138 Guiana & South America. Bellin (Jacques Nicolas), Carte Réduite des Costes de la Guyane...., pub. Paris, 1760, large uncoloured engraved chart, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, five inset horizon profiles, ‘Depot de la Marine’ stamp to lower right, 580 x 880mm, together with, Carte de la Guyane Francoise et L’Isle de Cayenne, pub. Paris, 1763, uncoloured engraved chart, large inset map of the island of Cayenne, 420 x 600mm, with, Thomson (John),Spanish North America, Southern part, 1816, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, four holes to images, repaired on verso, some fraying to margins, 520 x 620mm, plus, Albrizzi (Giambatista),Carta Geografica della America Meridionale, pub. Venice, c.1750, uncoloured engraved map, decorative cartouche, 340 x 440mm, with two mid 19th century pen & watercolour maps of South America, one with some streaking to ink, each approx. 195 x 150mm, with one other similar (7)
£200-300
139* Herefordshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Herefordia Comitatus Hereford-Shire, c.1650, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, 415 x 505mm, French text on verso, framed and double glazed, together with, Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of Hereford Shire Divided into its Hundreds....., pub. J & C Bowles and Robt. Sayer, c.1765, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, large b & w cartouche, 530 x 710mm, framed and glazed, with, Morden (Robert), Herefordshire, [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 360 x 425mm, mounted, framed and glazed, and Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of the County of Hereford Drawn from Surveys......, pub. J & C Bowles, Robt. Sayer & John Bennett, 1778, hand coloured engraved map, 415 x 515mm, framed and glazed, and Dix (Thomas),A New County Map of the County of Hereford, Divided into Hundreds, pub. William Darton, 1819, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, b & w vignette of Clifford Castle, 445 x 355mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with one other similar (6)
141 India. Mercator (Gerard & Hondius Henricus), India Orientalis, c.1613, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, slight worming largely confined to lower margin, repaired on recto, 360 x 495mm, Latin text on verso, mounted (1)
£200-300
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£500-800
142 Indian Ocean. Bellin (Jacques Nicolas), Carte de L’Isle de France..., [and] Carte de L’Isle de Bourbon, 1763, two large uncoloured engraved charts, the first described map with inset map of Port Louis and a horizon profile, both charts with ornate strapwork cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, each approx. 585 x 895mm (2)
144 Ireland. Ortelius (Abraham), Eryn. Hiberniae Britannicae Insulae Nova Descriptio, [1592 or later], engraved map with contemp. colouring, orientated to the west, ornate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, some oxidisation of watercolour causing cracking and splitting to image, paper somewhat brittle, 355 x 480mm, Latin text on verso
£100-150
Marcel van den Broecke. Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.22. (1)
143 Ionian Sea. Van Keulen (Johannes), Pas Kaart vande ZeeKusten van Cicilia, Calabria, Graetia en Morea Tusshen C.Passaro, C.Lengua en I.Segio, pub. Amsterdam, c.1710, engraved sea chart with contemp. hand colouring, three inset maps of the harbour of Cephalonia, Zante and Porto de Prodino, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, slight oxidisation to watercolour causing slight cracking to paper, 515 x 585mm (1)
£100-200
145 Japan. De Vaugondy (Gilles Robert), L’Empire du Japon divisé en sept principales parties et subdivisé en soixante et six Royaumes, pub. Paris, 1750, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, ornate b & w cartouche, 490 x 545mm (1)
£150-200
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£100-150
148 Lisbon. Bellin (Jacques Nicolas), Plan du Port de Lisbonne et des Costes Voisines, pub. Paris, 1756, uncoloured engraved sea chart, orientated to the east, panoramic view of Belem and Lisbon across top of map, inset plan of the town of Lisbon, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, ‘Depot de la Marine’ stamp to lower right, 460 x 650mm
146 Japan. Mercator (Gerard & Hondius Henricus), Japonia, c.1613, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, large strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, slight wear to central fold, stengthened on verso, slight overall toning, 345 x 450mm, French text on verso, mounted (1)
(1)
£400-600
£150-200
149 Map Collector’s Circle. Vols. 1 - 16, parts 1 - 105, 1965 - 1967, numerous b & w illusts. throughout, modern cloth with contrasting gilt morocco labels to spines, 4to., together with, Antique Map Price Record and Handbook, 11 vols., A broken run, 1988 & 1989, 1992 - 1998 & 2000, (including a duplicate of 1996, one vol. with remains of label to upper siding, pubs. gilt cloth, large 8vo. (27)
£100-200
147 Leicestershire. Blaeu (Johannes), Leicestrensis Comitatus Leicester Shire, c.1645, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, slight mount staining, a little toned overall, 390 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, mounted, together with Jansson (Jan),Leicestrensis Comitatus cum Rutlandiae vulgo Leicester & Rutland Shire, c.1650, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, slight overall toning, 440 x 555mm, French text on verso, mounted, with Speed (John),Leicester both Countye and Citie described, The Honorable Famylies that have had the titles of Earls thereof with other accidents therein observed, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Leicester, trimmed to plate mark and laid on later card, 385 x 515mm, plus Morden (Robert),Leicestershire [1695 or later], uncoloured engraved map, 360 x 420mm (4)
£200-300
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150 Mexico City Bordone (Benedetto), La Gran Citta di Temistitan, c.1530, uncoloured woodcut map of Mexico city, Italian text below and on verso of map, slight marginal staining, map size 165 x 165mm, together with another sheet from ‘Isolario’ with three small woodcut maps of West Indian islands, each map approx. 85 x 145mm (2)
£80-120
153 Moluccan Islands. Jansson (Jan), Insularum Moluccarum Nova Descriptio, c.1645, hand coloured engraved map orientated to the west, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 385 x 500mm, French text on verso, mounted (1)
£100-150
151 Mexico. Coronelli (Vicenzo Maria), Parte della Nuova Spagna ò del Mexico doue sono le Provincie di Guadalaira, Xalisco, Mecoacan, Mexico...., pub. Venice, c.1695, hand coloured engraved map, large ornate cartouche and mileage scale, slight worming at foot of central fold and margin, professionally repaired on verso, tear with slight loss to strapwork margin at foot of central fold, professionally repaired, 455 x 600mm (1)
£150-200
154* Monmouthshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Monumethensis Comitatus vernacule Monmouth Shire, pub. Amsterdam, c.1650, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x 500mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Radnoria Comitatus Radnor Shire, c.1650, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, 385 x 500mm, French text on verso, framed and double glazed, with Schenk (Gerald & Valk Pieter),Comitatus Brechiniae Breknoke, c.1710, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 380 x 500mm, mounted, framed and double glazed
152 Mexico. Ortelius (Abraham), Hispaniae Novae Sivae Magnae Recens et vera Descriptio, [1579 or later], engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, large strapwork cartouche, 350 x 505mm, Latin taxt on verso, mounted Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.13. (1)
(3)
£150-200
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£200-300
155* Morden (Robert). A collection of six county maps, Hampshire, Northumberland, Dorset, Worcestershire, Shropshire [and] The Smaller British Islands, [1695 or later], together six hand coloured engraved maps, each approx. 360 x 420mm, framed and glazed, together with Ogilby (John),The Road from Exeter to Truroe in com. Corn., c.1676, hand coloured engraved strip road map, 345 x 460mm, framed and glazed, with another thirty-two British county and overseas maps, including examples by Fullarton, Osborne, Badeslade & Toms, Lewis, Kitchin, Tallis, Cary, Archer, Rocque, Seller, Blome and Owen & Bowen, various sizes and condition, all framed and glazed (39)
£200-300
Lot 157 158 Nottinghamshire. Speed (John), The Countie of Nottingham described, The Shire Townes situation and the Earls thereof observed, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, [1616], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Nottingham, large strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, slight fraying to margins, repaired on verso, 380 x 510mm, Latin text on verso, mounted, together with Jansson (Jan),Comitatus Nottinghamiensis sive Nottinghamshire, c.1650, engraved map with faded contemp. hand colouring (possibly as a result of cleaning), 385 x 485mm, Latin text on verso, mounted (2)
£150-200
156 North Yorkshire - Manuscript Estate Plan. Part of the estate of Wm. Seavers of Thirsk [North Yorkshire], being leasehold of three lives under his Grace the Lord Archbishop of York, part of Marderby Grange in the township of Felixkirk and Manour of Sutton under Whitsuncliff containing 10 acres, 3 roods, 24 perches, 1751, pen and ink and watercolour on laid paper, decorative title cartouche, compass rose and scale of distance (two chains to an inch), a little spotting and light offsetting, marginal fraying at head and foot without loss, neatly split into two along centre fold, 49 x 38.5cm The three main areas of land are titled Near Holtby Banks, Middle Holtby Banks and Farr Holtby Banks with Farr Lane, Middle Lane and the road to Felixkirk borderng to the east. (1) £150-200
159 Ogilby (John). The Road from London to Harwich in Essex, c.1675, uncoloured engraved strip road map, 340 x 445mm, supplied with orig. printed page of descriptive text, mounted (1)
157 Northamptonshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Comitatus Northantonensis Vernacule Northanton Shire, c.1658, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, large decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 415 x 505mm, French text on verso, together with Morden (Robert), Northamptonshire [1695 or later], hand coloured engraved map, 360 x 420mm, mounted (2)
£120-180
£100-150
160 Ogilby (John). The Continuation of the Road from Bristol to Chester Commencing at Ludlow com. Shrews. and extending to Chester, The Road from Tinmouth in Northumberld. to the City of Carlisle in Cumberld. [and] The Continuation of the Road from London to Barwick Beginning at Stilton and extending to Tuxford (2 copies), c.1676, together four uncoloured engraved road strip maps, each approx. 330 x 460mm, mounted 42 (4)
£200-300
163 Russia & Eastern Europe. De L’Isle (Guillaume), Carte de Moscovie..., pub. Paris, 1745, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, on two sheets (as published) each sheet approx. 500 x 660mm, together with, Sanson (Nicolas),Germano-Sarmatia in qua Populi maiores Venedi et Aestiaei Peucini et Bastarnae......, 1655, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, 390 x 550mm, with two others similar (5)
161 Portugal. Van Keulen (Johannes), Nieuwe Paskaart van de Kust van Reinodo Algarve...., pub. Amsterdam, c.1680, engraved chart with contemp. hand colouring, ornate cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, slight oxidisation to watercolour causing very slight cracking to paper, 505 x 590mm, together with Merian (Matthaus),Portugallia et Algarbia quae olim Lusitania Auctore Vernando Alvero Secco, c.1640, uncoloured engraved map, orientated to the east, 280 x 370mm, with, Olisippo Lisabona, c.1645, uncoloured engraved aerial prospect with key below image, 285 x 365mm (3)
164 Russia. Homann (Johann Baptist), Generalis Totius Imperii Russorum, pub. Nuremberg, c.1730, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, ornate b & w cartouche, occ. printer’s folds, 485 x 560mm, together with Blaeu (Johannes),Tartaria sive Magni Chami Imperium, c.1640, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, slight loss to central fold, strengthened on verso, 385 x 505mm, French text on verso
£150-200
162 Rome. Merian (Matthaus), Roma, c.1640, uncoloured engraved plan of Rome after A.Tempesta on two conjoined sheets (as published), old folds, slight creasing, 310 x 710mm, mounted (1)
£150-200
£400-600
(2)
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£120-180
165 Russia. De Vaugondy (Robert),Partie Meridionale de la Russie Européenne...., [and] Partie Septentrionale de la Russie Européenne, 1752/3, pair of engraved maps with contemp. outline colouring, each approx. 495 x 600mm, together with, Laurie (Robert & Whittle James, pubs.),The European Part of the Russian Empire..., [and] The Asiatic Part of the Russian Empire..., 1794, pair of engraved maps with contemp. outline colouring, each approx. 480 x 660mm (4)
£120-180
166 Sanson (Nicolas). Romani Imperii qua Occidens est Descriptio Geographica [and] Romani Imperii qua Oriens est Descriptio Geographica, 1637, together a pair of engraved maps with contemp. outline colouring, each approx. 395 x 520mm, together with, De L’Isle (Guillaume),Theatrum Historicum ad annum Christi quadringentesimu in quo tum Imperii Romani tu Barbarorum...., pars Occidentales [and] Theatrum Historicum ad annum Christi quadringentesimu in quo tu Imperii Romani to Barbarorum....., pars Orientales, 1780, together a pair of engraved maps with contemp. outline colouring, slight marginal staining, each approx. 490 x 655mm (4)
£150-200
168 Sea charts. Jacobsz (Anthonie aka Lootsman), Pascaerte om achter Yrlandt om to zeylen van Hitlant tot aen Heysant, pub. Amsterdam, c.1690, hand coloured sea chart of the western British Isles and Ireland, orientated to the west, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, slight worming profesionally repaired on verso, 435 x 535mm, together with, Pascaerte vant Engelant vant Vorrlandt tot aen Blakeney waer in te sien is de mont vande Teemse, pub. Amsterdam, c.1680, hand coloured engraved chart, inset map of the River Thames, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, slight worming, 430 x 530mm (2)
167* Saxton (Christopher, Hole, William & Kip). Devoniae Comitatus vulgo Denshyre quam olim Danmonii Populi Incoluerunt, Glamorgan Comitatus qui olim pars Silaurum [and] Eboracensis Comitatus pars Occidentalis vulgo West Riding, [1610 or later], together three hand coloured engraved maps, West Riding map trimmed to neat line on one margin and stained with some ink showthrough, each approx. 270 x 325mm, framed and glazed, with another four small hand coloured engraved maps by Thomas Kitchin of Middlesex, England & Wales, Scotland and Ireland, together with a small 18th century engraved map of Italy and and map of the Banks of the River Wye around Chepstow (Probably published in Roscoe’s Wales), 220 x 110mm, all framed and glazed (9)
£150-200
169 Spain and Portugal. A collection of approx. fifty-five maps, 17th - 19th century, engraved regional and country maps, including several with contemp. outline colouring, with examples by De Vaugondy, Laurie Whittle, Sayer, Sanson, Blaeu, Bowen, Bonne, Arrowsmith, Weller, Lavoisne, Fullarton, Smith, Lizars, S.D.U.K., Wilkinson, Johnston, Gibson and Wells, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition
£200-300
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£300-500
170 Spain and Portugal. Five engraved maps, 17th - 19th century, five maps and charts, including examples by Brué, Seale, Depot de la Marine and Merian, various sizes and condition (5)
173 Suffolk. Speed (John), Suffolke described and divided into Hundreds, The Situation of the fayre towne Ipswich shewed with the Armes of the most noble families that have bene Dukes or Earles both of that Countie as also of Clare, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Ipswich, slight overall toning, 390 x 520mm, English text on verso, mounted
£150-200
(1)
£150-200
174 Sumatra. Munster (Sebastian), Sumutra ein grosse Insel so von den Alten geographen Taprobana Genennt Worden, pub. Basel, c.1578, hand coloured woodcut map with vignette of an Indian elephant with Mahout to lower right, slight overall browing, 320 x 370mm, German text on verso, together with Quad (Matthias),Asia Partiu Orbis Maxima MDXCVIII, pub. Cologne, c.1600, uncoloured engraved map, trimmed to neat line on one margin, margin extended, 210 x 300mm, German text on verso, with one other similar (3)
175 Tartary. Blaeu (Johannes), Tartaria sive Magni Chami Imperium, pub. Amsterdam, c.1650, uncoloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 390 x 505mm, together with, Allard (Carel),Tartaria sive Magni Chami Imperium....., pub. Amsterdam, c.1700, uncoloured engraved map, 505 x 595mm, with, De Vaugondy (Robert),Partie Orientale de L’Empire de Russie en Asie....., c.1750, engraved map with sparse outline colouring, 480 x 600mm, with two others similar
171 Spain and Portugal. Seutter (George Matthaus), Novissima et Accuratissima Regnorum Hispaniae et Portugalliae....., c.1740, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, ornate b & w cartouche, one marginal closed tear just affecting image, 495 x 570mm, together with, Bellin (Jacques Nicholas),Carte Hydrographique de la Baye de Cadix Dressée au Dépost des Cartes et Plans de la Marine, pub. Paris, 1762, uncoloured engraved chart orientated to the east, large decorative cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, Depot de la Marine stamp to lower left, 565 x 900mm, with another sea chart similar (3)
(5)
£200-300
176 Ukraine. Mercator (Gerard & Hondius Henricus), Taurica Chersonesus Nostra aetate Przecopsca et Gazara dicitur, c.1640, uncoloured engraved map, 310 x 405mm, French text on verso, together with, Blaeu (Johannes),Taurica Chersonesus Nostra aetate Przecopsca et Gazara dicitur, c.1640, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, 380 x 500mm, French text on verso
£150-200
172 Staffordshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Staffordiensis Comitatus vulgo Stafford Shire, c.1648, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, decorative cartouche and milage scale, 415 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, together with Speed (John),Stafford Countie and Towne with the ancient Citie Lichfeild described, pub. John Sudbury and George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Stafford & Lichfield, strapwork cartouche, some browning and toning, occ. marginal closed tears, laid on later card, 390 x 520mm, with Morden (Robert), Staffordshire [1695 or later], uncoloured engraved map, one closed tear affecting image, 430 x 375mm (3)
£200-300
(2)
£120-180
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£150-200
180 West Indies. De Vaugondy (Robert), Isles de Saint Domingue ou Hispaniola et de la Martinique, 1750, engraved map with sparse contemp. hand colouring, inset map of Martinique, 490 x 520mm, together with, Depot de la Marine (pubs.),Carte de la Gonave Dresée sur les Opérations Géométriques...., c.1790,large uncoloured engraved sea chart, numerous rhumb lines, 590 x 900mm, with, Plan de la Baye de L’Acul, Plan du Môle St. Nicolas, Baye de Dame-Marie, Le Port François [and] Baye des Irois, pub. Depot de la Marine, c.1790, five uncoloured engraved charts on one sheet (as published), with one other similar (4)
£100-150
181 West Indies. De Vaugondy (Robert), Partie de la Mer du Nord ou se trouvent Les Grandes et Petites Isles Antilles et Les Isles Lucayes, 1750, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, large ornate b & w cartouche, 490 x 610mm, together with, Thomson (John),West Indies, 1814, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, some marginal staining, 510 x 600mm (2)
£100-150
177 United States. Jansson (Jan), Nova Belgica et Anglia Nova, [1647 or later], engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, toned overall, 390 x 505mm, Latin text on verso Burden.P. The Mapping of North America, no 247, state 2. (1)
£400-600
182 World. Homann (Johann Baptist), Geographische Universal Zeig ung Schlag-Uhr, pub. Nuremberg, c.1720, engraved map of the northern hemisphere displayed on a clock face, the map ringed with numerals and signs of the zodiac, insular California, contemp. hand colouring, extensive German text to vertical margins, 490 x 580mm, tipped on to later card, together with, Lotter (Tobias Conrad), Flaggen Aller Seefahrenden Potenzen und Nationen in der Gantzen Welt, pub. Augsburg, c.1760, engraved chart showing 140 flags of the seafaring powers and nations, contemp. hand colouring, slight marginal staining, 490 x 580mm
178 Wales. Blaeu (Johannes), Wallia Principatus vulgo Wales, c.1658, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, decorative cartouche, lower corners stregthened on verso, 390 x 505mm, no text on verso, mounted (1)
£200-300
(2)
179 West Africa. Bellin (Jacques Nicolas), Carte Reduite des Costes Occidentales D’Afrique Seconde Feuille, Carte Générale de la Coste de Guinée [and] Carte Reduite des Costes Occidentales D’Afrique depuis l’Equator...., 1750 - 64, together three large uncoloured engraved charts, each approx. 900 x 560mm (3)
£150-200
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£300-500
185 World. Torniello (Augustino), Situs Partium Praecipuarum Totius Orbis Terrarum, pub. Milan, c.1610, uncoloured etched map, wind head to each corner, 195 x 380mm Uncommon. Shirley.Mapping of the World. no.267. (second state). (1) £400-600
183 World. Chatelain (Henry Abraham), Mappe-Monde poue connoitre les progrés & les Conquestes les plus Remarquables des Provinces-Unies, Ainsy que celles des Compagnies d’Orient et d’Occident et les Pais quelles possedent dans l’un et dans l’autre Hemisphere, c.1710, uncoloured hemispheral map of the world, insular California, numbered and annotated text, 340 x 460mm, The text refers to voyages of discovery by Dutch explorers and the possessions of The Dutch East India Company in Asia. R.W.Shirley. The Mapping of the World, no.447. (1) £200-300
186 World. Munster (Sebastian), Ptolemeisch General Tafel die Halbe Kugel der Begreiffende, [1588 or later], hand coloured woodcut map of the Ptolemaic world, toned overall, 320 x 365mm, German text on verso R.Shirley. The Mapping of the World, no.162. (1)
184 World. Chatelain (Henry Abraham), MappeMonde ou Description Generale du Globe Terrestre, c.1720, uncoloured engraved hemispheral map of the world, insular California, text below map describes various geographical and cartographic terms, old folds, hole in upper margin but not affecting image, 335 x 435mm (1)
£200-300
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£300-500
189 World. Tirion (Isaak), Wereld Kaart na de Alderlaatste Ontdekking in’t Licht gebragt, pub. Amsterdam, 1744, engraved map by C.Sepp, contemp. hand colouring, ribbon cartouche, two additional hemispheral projections of the poles, 335 x 430mm, mounted (1)
£200-300
187 World. Scherer (Heinrich), Repraesentatio totius Orbis Terraquei cuius partes... fide Catholica imbutae sunt, pub. Munich, c.1700, uncoloured engraved map on a north polar projection, insular California, large decorative cartouche, slight staining, largely confined to margins, 235 x 355mm A cartographic oddity that was produced by Jesuit missionaries to show the extent and spread of Catholicism throughout the known world. The cartouche illustrates the parable of the ‘sorting of the goats and the sheep’ (Matthew 25, 1 - 46), with the sheep ascending into heaven and the goats entering hell; the portal to Hades being the open mouth of a fire breathing monster. The risen Christ is shown above the cartouche and in the lower left corner of the map there is a vignette of Magellan’s ship ‘The Victoria’. Monsters and flying fish decorate the world’s oceans. (1) £300-500
190 Yorkshire. Speed (John), The West Ridinge of Yorkeshyre with the most famous and fayre Citie Yorke described, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of York, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, slight overall toning,slight creasing, backed with archival tissue, 390 x 520mm, English text on verso, mounted (1)
188 World. Chatelain (Henry Abraham), Plan de L’Histoire Universelle ou l’on voit les quatre Monarchies du Monde...., pub. Paris, c.1705, uncoloured engraved map of the Western hemisphere, insular California, old folds, 335 x 440mm, together with, Premiere Carte pour L’Introduction a L’Histoire du Monde ou l’on Remrque la Shere, Le Globe Celeste et les Differens Sistémes du Monde, c.1705, uncoloured hemispheral celestial projections, trimmed with loss to one vertical margin, small hole in upper margin, slight staining, 350 x 430mm, together with a pen and watercolour manuscript map of the Western Hemipshere, slight staining, 365 x 360mm, mounted, with three further small manuscript maps of the world and Bonne (Rigobert), Planisphere Suivant la Projection de Mercator, c.1780, uncoloured engraving, 220 x 330mm (7)
£200-300
£150-200
191 Yorkshire. Speed (John), The North and East Ridins of Yorkshire, pub. John Sudbury and George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Richmond and Hull, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, laid on later paper, 390 x 510mm, together with Jansson (Jan),Ducatus Eboracensis pars Orientalis, The East Riding of Yorke Shire, c.1650, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, some spotting, 385 x 510mm, French text on verso, mounted, with Cary (John),A Map of the North Riding of Yorkshire, 1804, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, some marginal closed tears affecting image, old folds, 410 x 730mm (3)
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£200-300
DECORATIVE PRINTS & ORIGINAL ART All lots unframed unless otherwise stated
194* Bristol. South East View of Redcliffe Church, Bristol, early 19th century colour printed view in oil on canvas, manufactured by John Hare and Co. of Bristol, 55.5 x 73.5cm (22 x 29ins), framed An unusual example of printing in oil on canvas, by the Bristol floor cloth and colour manufacturers John Hare and Co., based near Temple Meads. This work is illustrated in James Ayles, Domestic Interiors: The British Tradition 1500-1850, 2nd ed., 2003, page 98. (1) £100-150
192* Architectural drawings. A collection of six drawings, 1927, pen and watercolour drawings of reliefs, elevations and floor plans, each approx. 750 x 530mm (6)
£100-150
193* Bourne (Herbert). Anno Domini, pub. Fairless & Beethorth, 1889, large engraving after Edward Long on india wove, good margins slight spotting, 725 x 1110mm, together with, Merab, pub. Fairless & Beeforth, 1890, engraving on india wove after Edwin Long, good margins, 660 x 435mm, with, The Meeting of Jepthah and his Daughter, pub. Fairless & Beeforth, May 2nd. 1892, engraving on india wove after Edwin Long, good margins, 700 x 950mm (3)
£100-150
195* Dalby (John, after). Samuel. The Property of John W Nutt, York, Winner of the Following Premiums - 1st Prize of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society and Sweepstakes at Thirsk in 1840. In 1842 a Prize as extra stock at York and 1st Prize at Wetherby, pub. Thomas McLean, 1843, lithograph with bright contemp. hand colouring, 460 x 540mm, near contemp. stained oak frame, glazed (1)
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£300-500
200* English school. “The Pretty Goatherd”, mid 19th century, chalk on thick paper, half length portrait of an Italian peasant girl in a landscape, with a goat reaching for a bunch of wild flowers in her hand, 35.5 x 25.5cm (14 x 10ins), mounted, together with three early 19th century large format chalk drawings, on thick paper laid down on linen, possibly illustrating Shakespeare, and incl. one of a young romantic poet seated in a landscape (probably all by the same hand), 40 x 50.5cm (15.75 x 20ins) and similar, and two or three other drawings and prints, plus a small quantity of loose mounts and cloth portfolios, a ream of hand-made paper, and three half-leather blank volumes (approx. 12)
£100-150
196* Davidge (E.Gordon). Tennyson Down, Isle of Wight, c.1950, oil on canvas, signed by artist to lower right, 60 x 75cm (23.5 x 29.5ins), framed (1)
£100-150
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197* Dublin. Malton (James), Royal Exchange Dublin, West Front of St. Patrick’s Cathedral [and] Tholsel Dublin, pub. James Malton, Dublin, 1792 - 93, together three aquatints with contemp. hand colouring, image to plate mark, 320 x 430mm, each with verre églomisé mounts and ‘Hogarth’ frames (3)
£200-300
198* English School Tintern Abbey, Monmouth, late 19th century, watercolour on wove paper, signed to verso Roberts, oval 25 x 32cm (10 x 12.5ins), mounted
201* France & Italy. Cannes, Alpes Maritimes, 1875, watercolour on laid paper, titled and dated March 6th 1875 lower left, 242 x 352mm (9.5 x 13.8ins), framed and glazed, together with two similar watercolour views of Italian lakes, including one of Menaggio, dated May 1892, smaller format, both framed and glazed
(1)
(3)
£70-100
199* English Watercolours & Drawings, Bath from Smallcomb Wood, 1825, pencil on paper, signed to lower right Elizabeth Huntington, 24 x 32cm (9.5 x 12.75ins), together with numerous other watercolours and drawings including view of Alton Castle, Babbicombe, Folkestone shoreline, Radford Church, Stuttgart, Shoreham Village, and the West Indies (1)
£80-120
202* Gillray (James). Push-Pin, Meeting of the Monied Interest....., Two Pairs of Portraits - presented to all the unbiased Electors of Great Britian by John Horne Tooke, Effusuins of a Pot of Porter...., Patriots deciding a Point of Honour....., [and] Election Candidates - or - the Republican Goose at the top of the poll, pub. John Miller & W.Blackwood, Edinburgh, c.1820, together six etched caricatures (on five sheets), all with contemp. hand colouring, slight dust soiling to margins, various sizes and condition
£100-150
These examples are taken from John Millar’s ‘James Gillray. The Caricatures’. A new smaller - and uncommon - sized set of Gillray caricatures published in Edinburgh. (5) £100-150
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203* Haghe (Louis). Great Western Railway, Kelston Bridge, near Bath; Entrance of the Great Western Railway into Bristol; Bristol and Exeter Railway with Train of Carriages approaching Bristol, Bristol: printed by Lavars & Ackland, c.1840, together three proof lithographs on wove paper, some light spotting, image size approx. 18.5 x 28cm (7.5 x 11ins), mounted, matching black and gilt frames glazed, Frost & Reed label on versos (3)
£150-200
204* Hairdressing. Rowlandson (Thomas), Macassar Oil, an Oily Puff for Soft Heads [and] A Sufferer for Decency, c.1800, together two etched caricatures with contemp. hand colouring, each approx. 335 x 235mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with, Goodnight (C.),A Country Barbers Shop, pub. Laurie & Whittle, 1794, engraved caricature with contemp. hand colouring, 195 x 250mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with another approx. sevetyfive caricatures, prints and engravings all related to hairdressing, barbers, wigs and fashion, including examples by Hunt, Bunbury and Diderot, all framed and glazed, various sizes and condition (approx.78)
206* Hassall (John, 1868-1948). Mother Goose’s Nursery Rhymes, 1909, a series of twenty-two original pen and ink illustrations for Mother Goose’s Nursery Rhymes, edited by Walter Jerrold, published by Blackie & Son in 1909, all except one signed, 9.5 x 19cm (3.75 x 7.5ins) and slightly smaller, near-matching gilt frames, glazed, each with Chris Beetles gallery label to verso
£200-300
205* Hassall, John (1868-1948). ‘A shabbily dressed little girl about as big as Maud’, original pen and black ink drawing, heightened with grey wash and white body colour, captioned in ink at foot, signed in initials, 28 x 22cm (11 x 8.75ins) mount aperture (1)
With details of the title and page number for each illustration attached to the back of each frame. The images include the House That Jack Built, Cock Robin, Simple Simon, London Bridge, Old Mother Goose, etc. (22) £300-500
£70-100
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209* Hennah (Joseph Edward, 1896-1963). “Symonds Yat”, oil on canvas, wooded landscape with the River Wye, 33 x 76.5cm (13 x 30ins), framed, with signed ms. title label to verso (1)
207* Hassall (John, 1868-1948). ‘“But e aint dead yet,” said a weak voice behind the boulder’, original pen and black ink illustration with grey wash, heightened with white body colour, signed, including artist’s handwritten caption in ink at foot, signed in ink lower left, 28 x 20.5cm (11 x 8ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed, together with Aladdin, pen and black ink illustration, possibly for a theatre poster, c. 1910, unsigned, image size 21.5 x 21.5cm (8.5 x 8.5ins), framed and glazed
£70-100
210 Hitchin. Lucas (Alice M. 1840 - 1936), Drawings of Hitchin, pen & ink title, 28 pps. of manuscript text including ten pen and watercolour drawings of Hitchin, on French untrimmed laid paper (Michallet watermark), biography and description to f.e.p., contemp. cloth with manuscript title to upper board, slim 4to
Provenance: Given by Joan Hassall, the daughter of John Hassall, to Simon Lawrence, of the Fleece Press, c. 2000-2001, at the time of the publication by the press of Dearest Joana, A Selection of Joan Hassall’s lifetime letters and art, edited by Brian Northlea, and published in 2001. (2) £200-300
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208* Hemy (Charles Napier, 1841-1917). Escaping the Revenue Men, pub. Frost & Reed, 1901, etching on vellum by William Heydemann, signed in pencil below image by artist and engraver, 330 x 615mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Chouivel (Thomas),A Surrey Pine Wood, pub. Arthur Tooth & Son, 1893, etching after B.W.Leader, printed in sepia 380 x 550mm, framed and glazed (2)
£100-150
211 Hogarth (William). A portfolio of engravings, various editions, mostly late 18th century, seventy-two uncoloured engravings on sixty sheets, including ‘A Harlot’s Progress’, ‘Times of the Day’, ‘A Cockpit’, The Four Stages of Cruelty’ and ‘Strolling Players in a Barn’, mixed editions including 2nd & 3rd states and editions by Jane Hogarth, some images trimmed to image and laid on later paper, occ. spotting and staining, disbound, large folio This appears to be a disparate collection put together and bound privately. (1) £200-300
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212* Kapp, Edmund Xavier (1890-1978). Two male portrait studies, charcoal on paper, signed in initials lower right, the largest 31 x 24.5cm (12.25 x 9.5ins) mount aperture (2)
£200-300
213* King (H.B., fl.1874-1875). “Evening Study at Coltishall, Norfolk”, 1874, watercolour, landscape with river, row of buildings, a boat, figure, and cattle, titled, signed, and dated lower right, mounted, framed and glazed, back board with early ms. label giving title, price, artist, and address, and old framer’s label Little is known about the artist except that he lived in Horstead, Coltishall, Norwich, and that he exhibited a watercolour of the Mosque of Kait Bey, Cairo, at the Society of British Artists, Suffolk Street, 1874-75. (1) £150-200
216 Martinet (Francois Nicolas). Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux, vol.5 (part volume only), c.1795, lacking titles and prelims., forty (only) engravings with bright contemp. hand colouring, text block detached, contemp. half sheep gilt, 4to Sold as a collection of prints, not subject to return. (40)
£300-500
214* Lee (Joseph, 1901-1974,). ‘Good Morning ... Is there anybody in?’, 1954, pen and black ink cartoon on paper, signed, as published in the Evening News 23 November 1954, image size 48 x 27cm (19 x 10.6ins), framed and glazed, together with another similar pen and ink cartoon by Joseph Lee depicting a salesman calling at Wormwood Scrubs prison, signed, as published in the Evening News 12 April 1937, image size 37 x 27.5cm (14.5 x 10.75ins), both framed and glazed, with Chris Beetles gallery labels to verso Produced for the cartoonist’s popular series entitled ‘London Laughs’ which appeared in the Evening News from the 1930s to the 1960s, and were the first non-political topical cartoons in Britain. (2) £100-150
215 Long (Richard, b. 1945). Palacio de Cristal, Parque del Retiro, Madrid, 1986, colour reproduction poster, 92 x 63.5cm (36.25 x 25ins), together with Allotment 1. Stone Field, Renshaw Hall, Liverpool, 1987, colour reproduction poster, 70 x 91cm (27.5 x 35.75ins), plus Cry, by Gilbert & George, Art For All, Sezon Museum of Art, Nagano, Japan, 1997, colour reproduction poster, 103 x 73cm (40.5 x 28.75ins), with a quantity of others by Richard Long and Gilbert & George, including duplicates
217* Napoleon Bonaparte. General Sans Pareil, c. 1814, handcoloured copper-engraved caricature, English descriptive text beneath, within close-trimmed black Greek Key border, small loss at lower right corner, small marginal hole and some light stains, sheet size 36.3 x 20.5cm, tipped onto modern card
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218 New Zealand (). Sketches of the Waganui River, Aukland Harbour from Stonehurst, the Pahutukawa Avenue near Opotiki, Bay of Plenty, look westward towards Whakatane Bluff, and Mission Bay, various dates 1917-1930, pencil sketches on paper, one with details in pen, all titled and dated, unsigned but possibly by F. T. Reeve, larger 19 x 28cm (7.5 x 11ins) aperture size, framed and glazed (4)
£150-200
220* Nicholson (William). A collection of twelve (complete) lithographs from the second series of ‘Portraits’, c.1902, colour lithographs, each approx. 300 x 250mm, framed and glazed The images consisit of :- H.M.Queen Alexandra, Pope Leo XIII, Lord Kitchiner, The Kaiser, Thomas Edison, The Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, Henrik Ibsen, Mark Twain, Li Hung Chang, Eleanora Duse, Sada Yacco and President Roosevelt. (12) £100-150
221* Nicholson (William). A collection of eight lithographs from the ‘portrait’ series [1899 - 1902], colour lithographs, each approx. 320 x 260mm, including one framed and glazed, together with four photolitho. plts. after Nicholson published in ‘The Outlook’, slight staining and a few marginal close tears, each approx. 250 x 200mm, with three gallery catalogues of Nicholson’s works, 8vo The eight lithographs consist of:- Lord Kitchiner, Rudyard Kipling, Prince Otto Bismark, James Abbot McNeill Whistler, Cecil Rhodes, Thomas Edison, President Roosevelt and Sarah Bernhardt. The photolithographs comprise of:J.M.Barrie, Auguste Rodin, Joseph Choate and Admiral Sir John Fisher. (15) £100-150
219* Nicholson (William). A collection of ten (of 12) lithographs, originally published in the first series of ‘Portraits’, c.1899, colour lithographs, each approx. 270 x 240mm, including eight framed and glazed The portraits include:- Queen Victoria, Sarah Bernhardt, Lord Roberts, James McNeill Whistler, Cecil Rhodes, Rudyard Kipling, Prince Otto von Bismark, HRH The Prince of Wales, The Archbishop of Canterbury [and] Sir Henry Hawkins. (10) £100-150
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Lot 223 224* Portraits. A very large collection of approx. 5000 mostly 18th & 19th century engravings, uncoloured lithographs, engravings and gravure portraits, mostly 8vo and 4to format, sorted and alphabetised and contained in four steel filing cabinets (four cabinets, fourteen drawers), some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.5000)
£300-500
225* Portraits. A large collection of approx. 4000, mostly 19th century engravings, uncoloured lithographs, engravings and gravures, mostly 8vo and 4to, occ. duplicates, contained in four large cardboard boxes, various sizes and condition (approx.4000)
£300-500
226* Portraits. A large collection of approx. 4000, mostly 19th century engravings, uncoloured lithographs, engravings and gravures, mostly 8vo and 4to, contained in five large cardboard boxes, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.4000)
£300-500
227* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 600 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 9th century, etchings, engravings and lithographs, including military & marine, coaching, British and foreign topography, portraits, historical, original watercolours, technical and genre, various sizes and condition (approx.600)
£150-200
228* Prints & engravings. A large mixed collection of approx. 2500 prints and engravings, mostly 19th century, engravings and lithographs, including portraits, British & foreign topography, marine & military, historical, religion, classical and genre, various sizes and condition (approx.2500)
222* Orpen (Sir William, 1878-1931). Le Chef de l’Hotel Chatham, Paris, Royal Academy Diploma Gallery, London, c. 1930, collotype print with printed caption within plate impression, 37 x 29cm (14.5 x 11.5ins), framed and glazed (1)
229* Prints & maps. A large mixed collection of approx. 1300 prints, engravings and maps, mostly 19th century, engravings, lithographs and prints, including British and foreign topography, historical, juvenile, decorative, design, menus, portraits, genre, birds, natural history and heraldry, with British and foreign maps, including examples by Hall, Archer, Cary, Lewis, Murray and Blaeu, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition, together with a 1st ed. of ‘Tales of Southern Rivers’ by Zane Grey
£70-100
223* Paris. A group of thirty etched and aquatint plates by Salathe, Himely and others after Schmidt and Gilio, c. 1835, margins close trimmed, each approx. 21 x 30cm (30)
£200-300
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£300-500
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230* Roberts (David). A collection of approx. eight-five lithographs, [1849 or later], uncoloured lithographs including approx. fifty ‘chapter headings’, one full size view, four title pages and four maps, with another thirty small views from the octavo editions, occ. duplicates, some spotting and staining, various sizes and condition, loose in contemp. boards (approx.90)
231* Posters. Shell Guides to Yorkshire, Surrey, Norfolk, Sussex, Somerset, Kent, Warwickshire, Oxfordshire, Westmorland, Cambridgeshire, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Cornwall, Nottinghamshire, Herefordshire, c. 1955-60, colour reproduction posters with original designs by S.R. Badmin, John Aldridge, David Gentleman, Rowland Hilder, Walter Hoyle, Claud Harrison, John Nash, Keith Shackleton, Keith Grant and Richard Eurich, occasional tears and edge wear, original crimped metal edge strip head and foot, each 74 x 50.5cm (29 x 19.75ins), together with ten Shell Nature Studies, desgined by Tristram Hillier, 12 Shell Lanes (Jan-Dec), 12 Shell Nature Studies, 12 Shell Guide to Trees, 7 Scottish and Welsh counties (Shetland, Argyll, Midlothian, Inverness-shire, Pembrokeshire, Cardiganshire, Monmouthshire), 12 Shell Guides to Life in the Sky, Life on the Cliff, Life in the Stream etc and 4 Shell Roads of Britain, some occasional tears and chips
£300-500
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£400-600
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232* Shepard (Ernest Howard, 1879-1976). Danse Micawber, pen and black ink on laid paper, inscribed with title in capitals below image, sheet size 24 x 18cm (9.5 x 7ins), framed and glazed, with Chris Beetles gallery label to verso Exhibited in The British Art of Illustration 1850-2000, at Chris Beetles Gallery, no. 714. (1) £250-350
233* Stockholm. Le Pautre (Jean), Exequiae Serenissimi ac Potentissimi Principis ac Domini, Domini Caroli Gustavi Suecorum Gothorum et Wandalorum Regis d. 3. Novemb. 1660 Holmiae celebratae, pub. Paris, c.1660, very large uncoloured engraved panorama on thirteen conjoined sheets, after drawings by Count Erik Dahlberg (1625-1703), old folds, slight creasing, 290 x 4420mm A monumental panorama of the funeral procession on November 3rd 1660 of Carl Gustav (1622-1660), King of Sweden. The pomp of the ceremony is set against the city of Stockholm and numerous warships firing their cannons in salute. The whole decorated with medallions showing the coats of arms of Swedish counties.A good dark impression of a magnificent panoramic view of Stockholm. (1) £700-1000
234* Prints & Artwork. A collection of approximately ninety prints and original designs for stained glass, religious themes, etc, c. 1930s50s, pencil, gouache, and black ink on paper, colour lithographs and wood engravings, some duplicate trial proofs (including thirty proofs of a wood engraving of Susannah bathing), mostly unsigned, a few drawings initialled R. A. R., 51 x 37cm (20 x 14.5ins) and mostly smaller, together with a signed wood engraving by L. Paterson, all contained in portfolio (1)
£100-150
235* Vanity Fair cartoons. A mixed collection of approx. 240 caricatures, c.1870 - 1910, colour lithographs published in ‘Vanity Fair’ and ‘The World’, including sportsmen, politicians, newspapermen & publishers, royalty, actors, authors, musicians & composers, industrialists, lawyers, military & naval and clergymen, occ, duplicates, each approx. 340 x 220mm, various condition (approx.240)
£300-500
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236* Vanity Fair cartoons. Mr Horace Hutchinson, pub. July 19th 1890, Mr John Ball jun., pub. March 5th 1892 [and] The Right Honorable D.Lloyd George, pub. ‘The World’, c.1910, together three col. lithographs of golfers, each approx. 340 x 220mm (3)
238* Vanity Fair cartoons. A collection five caricatures of cricketers, 1888 - 92, five colour lithographs, each approx. 260 x 210 The prints consist of:- Lord Hawke, Samuel Wood, Albert Hornby, Andrew Stoddart and Walter William Reid. (5) £120-180
£100-150
239* Vanity Fair cartoons. A mixed collection of fourteen sportsmen, 1885 - 1903, fourteen colour lithographs originally published in ‘Vanity Fair’ and ‘The World’, including rowers, game shooters, fishermen, polo, rugby union, football and fox hunters, each approx. 340 x 210mm
237* Vanity Fair cartoons. A collection of eleven caricatures of jockeys and horses, c.1885 - 1895, colour lithographs, including one published in ‘The World’, each approx. 350 x 215mm, various condition The caricatures comprise of:- Count Strickland, Tom Cannon, James Woodburn, Tom Loates, H.Mornington Cannon, Capt. Edward Rodney Owen, Alfred Lester, Lord Marcus Beresford, ‘Santry’, ‘Pretty Polly’ [and] ‘Lutteur III’. (11) £200-300
The prints consist of:- W.Fletcher, Charles Pitman, W.H.Chapman, Tom Nickalls, W.H.Grenfell, Edward Gurdon, G.Rowland Hill, Charles Stanhope Earl of Harrington, Rt Hon. Sydney Buxton, Richard John Lloyd Price of Rhiwlas, Earl de Grey, Sir R.W.Payne-Galway, H.R.H. The Prince of Wales (Shooting) [and] Lieut. G.H.D’Oyly Lyon R.N. (The last two caricatures were published in ‘The World’. (14) £100-140
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240* Vanity Fair cartoons. A collection of nine cricketing caricatures, 1892 - 1906, together nine colour lithographs, each approx. 370 x 220mm, all framed and glazed, together with another three Vanity Fair caricatures of Statesmen, framed and glazed The cricketers comprise of:- Mr R. A. Mitchell, B.J.T.Bosanquet, Lionel Charles Palairet, Andrew Stoddart, Capt. Edward Wynyard, Robert Abel, J.T.Tyldesley, Digby Jephson [and] Colin Blythe. (12) £200-300
241* Weisz (Victor, ‘Vicky’, 1913-1966 ). ‘Vicky’s Week-End Fantasia’, three original pen and black ink cartoons, some heightening with blue wash and white body colour, one or two light spots, the largest 45.5 x 11.5cm (17.75 x 4.5ins) mount aperture (3)
£200-300
242 Williams (C.F.). Six Views in the Neighbourhood of Port Madoc, Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Wm. Alexander Madocks and Mrs Gwyne....., pub. Angel, Exeter, c.1850, six (complete) litho. plates, loose (as published) in pubs. printed wrappers, with printed title to upper cover, slight dust soiling to wrappers, oblong folio Uncommon. Not in Abbey. (1)
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£300-500
PERIODICALS
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243 Illustrated London News. Twenty-one half year volumes, nos. 19 - 39, July - Dec 1851 to July - Dec 1861, numerous b & w illusts. throughout including some chromolithographs and some folding plates (including the panorama of London), pubs. dec. cloth gilt, some fraying and occ. staining to spines and sidings, folio
245 Illustrated London News. Twenty-eight volumes, nos. 77 - 97, January 1877 - December 1890, numerous b & w illusts. throughout including some chromolithographs and folding plates (including several military, naval and sporting scenes), pubs. dec. cloth gilt, some fraying and occ. staining to spines and sidings, folio
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£500-800
244 Illustrated London News. Thirty volumes, nos. 40 - 69, January 1862 - December 1876, numerous b & w illusts. throughout including some chromolithographs and some folding plates (including the panoramas of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Oxford and New York), pubs. dec. cloth gilt, some fraying and occ. staining to spines and sidings, folio (30)
£500-800
246 The Law Journal. Reports of Cases in the Courts of Chancery, King’s Bench, Common Pleas... , 39 vols., a broken run, 1834-1912, contemporary full calf with contrasting morocco labels to spines, some wear, 4to, together with The Public General Acts of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland... , approx. 40 vols., a broken run, 1838-1947, contemporary full calf (non-matching), morocco labels to spines, somewhat worn, a few boards detached and lacking two spines, 4to, with The Justice of the Peace... , 32 vols., a broken run, 1909-67, near-contemporary half calf, morocco labels to spines, some minor wear, 4to and 8vo
£1000-1500
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£150-200
HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS, AUTOGRAPHS & EPHEMERA
248* Barrie (James Matthew, 1860-1937 ). Autograph letter signed ‘J M Barrie’, Adelphi Terrace House, Strand, WC2, 29 October 1927, to Lady Cave, ‘Just a little enclosure for the cause, really to prepare the way for the dagger stroke. Now that you know what is coming, I beg, while throwing myself upon your mercy, to get out of this, because I have sworn off making speeches, even the smallest ones, and one [?], and it is only when I am silent that I can abide myself, and not always even then’, one page, 8vo, pasted into a small and partly broken contemporary autograph and scrap album, containing signatures of Rudyard Kipling, Anna Pavlova, Karina (signed postcard), Maud Allan, Ellaline Terriss, Alicia Markova, etc., some pen and ink or watercolour drawings scattered throughout, hinges cracked and some leaves loose, contemp. padded morocco, some wear, small 4to, together with five further contemporary small format scrap/autograph albums containing quotations, drawings and some cut signatures including Jan Smuts, Louis Botha, Paul Kruger, M. W. Pretorius, Arthur Chamberlain, William Somerset Maugham, A. Conan Doyle, Francis Younghusband, R. G. Sabatini, plus other miscellaneous autographs and amateur drawings, etc., some excisions and some leaves detached, various bindings, 8vo/oblong 8vo
247* Auden (Wystan Hugh, 1907-73). A vintage black and white photograph of the poet as a small boy stood on a tree trunk, c. June 1914, full-length wearing a tie and taken outside, 10 x 7cm, pasted onto a large folded piece of card with ink name caption beneath, plus two further close-up photographs of young children (probably Mary and John Price), plus a small piece of paper with four juvenile signatures of Mary Price, Stella Thursfield, John Price and Mary Worman, to the verso are pasted a letter to Mary Moffat from Hugh Price, 16 August 1911, congratulating her on her good exam results, pasted beside a part letter from an unidentified correspondent seemingly about Miss Moffat having accepted the post of Governess to the Price children, with three further items pasted beneath, a real photo postcard of Miss Moffat’s father John, an inmemoriam folded printed card from 1915 and a letter on Kings Norton Vicarage, Birmingham, embossed letterhead, 8th February [1915] to Miss Moffat sending sympathy for the loss of her father and signed with much love ‘from your four pupils’, overall 40 x 32cm Mary Moffat was Auden’s Governess briefly, but not apparently at the time of her father’s death when her four pupils sent their commiserations. The portrait of Auden, though small, is clearly identifiable as the poet who already has the gaze, physiognamy and expression of a much older person. A rare item. (1) £200-300
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249 Birmingham School of Art. An album of original artwork by various artists, c.1900, twenty-two original watercolours and drawings (ink or pencil), some mounted, some drawn on album leaves, various subjects, including portraits, cartoons, book illustrations and cover designs, landscapes, a number signed and dated, e.g. A.L. Smart, Millicent Nicholls, May Bunting, Walter J. West, Annie Richards, Ella Lloyd, A. Fairfax Townsend, K.L. Rose, Ethel Brown, a number of leaves with ‘School of Art: B’ham’ to lower margin, artwork interspersed with manuscript poetry and prose, a.e.g., original navy roan, spine ends frayed, gilt lettered on upper cover, with old defective paper cover, inscribed on the front ‘Ethyl L Smart Please take great care of my book’, 4to (1)
£200-300
250 Dukes of Cambridge. An Account of the Succession of the Earls Dukes of Cambridge from the Periods when those Titles were First Conferred to the Creation of the Present Duke of Cambridge His Royal Highness Adolphus Frederick Seventh Son of His Majesty King George the Third, n.d. [paper watermarked ‘J. Whatman 1811’], 19th c., manuscript on paper, seventy-five leaves, illustrated with 30 pp. calligraphic text including title all written to rectos only, illustrated with fourteen blazoned arms in colours and liquid gold (plus four others incomplete), ten watercolour medallion portraits, mostly signed G.P. Harding in the margins, one other watercolour vignette, three topographical and eighteen portrait prints, manuscript genealogy to final text leaf verso, presentation inscription on title from Admiral Sir Adolphus Fitzgeorge (second son of the second Duke of Cambridge) to Adolphus, First Marquis of Cambridge, 27 June 1917, with an additional manuscript note loosely inserted, written by the first Marquis of Cambridge and suggesting that the volume was commissioned by Adolphus, First Duke of Cambridge, by his sister, Mary, Duchess of Gloucester around the time of his creation as Duke in 1801, 2 pp., 8vo, contemporary dark green straight-grained morocco, heavily rubbed, joints cracked and small loss to head of spine, folio (48 x 31cm) The signed watercolour miniatures by the English portrait painter and copyist George Perfect Harding (died 1853) each measure approx. 14 x 12 cm within ornamental borders and depict: Edmund Plantagenet, Richard Plantagenet, Adolphus Frederick, Edward, Hamilton, James and William, Sixth to Eleventh Earls of Cambridge respectively. The remaining two miniatures of George Augustus and George William Frederick Charles, Fifth and Seventh Dukes of Cambridge are attributed to Harding. (1) £1500-2000
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251* Crystal Palace Railway Menu. Printed menu for a Banquet at the Crystal Palace in Celebration of the Opening of The West-End and Crystal Palace Railway, Thursday, 20th October, 1856, De La Rue & Co., [1856], menu printed within embossed border (embossing split in places), toned and dusty, evidence of two folds, some small ink marks and a short closed tear to right-hand blank margin, 28 x 23cm (11 x 9ins) (1)
£200-300
252* [Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield]. A collection of printed ephemera relating to a Banquet in Honour of The Right Honourable Benjamin Disraeli M.P., on the occasion of his Installation as Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow, in the City Hall, Glasgow, 19th November, 1873, comprising a single leaf card menu, printed in blue and with embossed border in blue and gilt, 20.5 x 13.5cm (8.25 x 5.5ins), a single leaf toast list printed in blue on card (annotated in contemporary pencil), and a card invitation, with accompanying single leaf printed letter, printed slip with directions for carriages, card Ticket to be delivered to Purveyor, seat number ticket, and a single leaf printed Arrangement of Tables and Numbers of Seats (8)
254* Fan. A mid nineteenth century hand-painted silk and lace fan, folding cream silk fan, with gouache vignette of two putti, one holding a basket of flowers and the other holding a foliate garland, the leaf embellished with black lace, mounted on pierced ivory sticks (one partially replaced), 25cm (9.75ins), mounted in a gilt case glazed
£200-300
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£80-120
253* Doyle (Arthur Conan, 1859-1930). Autograph letter signed ‘A Conan Doyle’, Windlesham, Crowborough, Sussex, n.d., a brief note on printed letterhead declining an invitation as he is too busy, 1 p., small 8vo, window mounted with reproduction newspaper portrait of the author and an illustration of Sherlock Holmes beside, the whole framed and glazed, together with three further framed autographs with portraits, one a brief autograph note signed by the Duke of Wellington, 26th November 1834, the second a signature of Queen Victoria with wafer seal cut from a printed commission document, the third and autograph letter signed from Sidney Webb, Washington D.C., 17 April 1890, sending his friend Mr Ford photographs of himself and Beatrice Webb which are mounted either side of the letter, all framed and glazed, plus a two dollar bill printed by Hall and Sellars, 1779, framed and double glazed with title captions under glass (5)
£150-200
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255* Football & Cricket. An autograph album compiled c. 194548, containing the signatures of teams and individual players from the period, team signatures include Arsenal (11), Barnsley (12), Blackburn Rovers (11), Blackpool (16), Bradford (11), Brentford (12), Burnley (22), Bury (16), Chelsea (13 & 8), Chesterfield (15), Coventry (13), Derby County (12), Everton (8), Fulham (8), Grimsby Town (11 on programme), Huddersfield Town (15), Leeds United (10), Leicester City (16), Liverpool (11), Manchester City (14), Manchester United (20), Millwall (11), Middlesbrough (13), Newcastle United (12), Nottingham Forest (19), Plymouth Argyle (21), Portsmouth (19), Preston Northend (14, mostly cut signatures including W. Shankley and Tom Finney), Sheffield United (12), Sheffield Wednesday (12), Stoke City (11 on two pieces of paper), Sunderland (12), Tottenham Hotspur (9), West Ham (11 on four pieces of paper), Wolverhampton Wanderers (8), Cardiff City (13), Bristol City (11), and Doncaster Rovers (13), plus County Cricket team sheets of the period, namely Derbyshire, Essex, Glamorgan, Hampshire, Kent, Lancashire, Leicestershire, Middlesex, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Somerset, Sussex, Warwickshire, Worcestershire (on letterhead) and Yorkshire (1946 Champion County), plus the team sheet for the 1946 India team (10), all pasted onto album leaf rectos and versos, with additional cut signatures and brief information, seventeen professional golfer autographs signed straight into book at rear and including Henry Cotton, also one page of boxing autographs including Joe Louis (contemporary newspaper photograph in boxing pose, 14.5 x 5.5cm), Freddie Mills and Bruce Woodcock, plus a Laurel & Hardy real photo publicity postcard pasted firmly to rear pastedown and signed vertically to left and right margin by Stan Laurel (blue ink) and Oliver Hardy (ballpoint pen, some ink loss), original cloth, slightly rubbed and soiled, oblong small folio (16 x 26cm), together with two news cutting scrapbooks compiled by the same schoolboy (Giles Currie of Rugby School), one for West Indies and Australia v England test matches in 1948, the other for the London Olympics of the same year, small 4to/slim folio A good collection of some forty football club team sheets, many with signatures written to the verso of the letter request. The autographs of Bristol City Football Club are signed to the verso of a letter from the player Cliff Morgan who addresses the autograph hunter: ‘Dear Sonnie, Many thanks for your kind letter and postal order. I appreciated your thought very much but I had quite enough money for my benefit without your hard earned shilling [5 pence], so don’t be offended because I am returning same. You will find the autographs on the back of this page. Cheerio son and good luck’. (3) £300-500
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256 French Patents. Description des Machines et Procédés specifies dans les Brevets d’Invention, de Perfectionnement et d’Importation, vols, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 14, 19, 27, 31, 35, 42, 45, 47, 57 and 63, Paris, 1818-1847, 578 engraved plates, all but two in vol. 2 folding, the majority illustrating two or more inventions, a number of the plates and portions of others relating to harps reinserted to adjoin text, letterpress folding table for a case for polytype and logotype in vol. 2, a few leaves and plates spotted or slightly stained, a few creased, 19th-c. calf-backed marbled boards, a few hinges broken, a few covers loose, 4to Two of the patents relate to harp tuning, others to a piano harmonica, a double-action harp by Erard, and a harpe-harmonico-forté. Other inventions include a water-powered rolling mill, a phantascope, a powered roundabout, three steam engines, a “loch perpetual”, a parachute, a machine for making chocolate, windmill sails, an economic cooker, a mobile distillery, and equipment for clock-makers (vol. 2); a corn mill, a roundabout set in motion by the feet of the horse riders, navigable canals by Robert Fulton (five plates), two printing presses, flushing toilets and a bascular bridge (vol. 4), a papermaking machine (four plates), a rope-making machine by Robert Fulton and Nat Cutting, a double plough, distilling machinery, and a wool-spinning machine (three plates) (vol. 5); a “pyréolophore” providing power from fireexpanded air to drive a boat (two plates), a wheeled “bateau brouette” powered by the current of waves or a river, an “ichthyoandre”, or diving bell, two machines for manufacturing coins, a water mill constructed without a wheel (two plates), improvements to the “vélocifères” carriage, a large steam-heated oven, and a large charcoal-burner (two plates) (vol. 7); machines for preparing and spinning wool (seven plates), and two bridges, one a singlespan in wood, the other a double-span in steel; a security device which fires a pistol when tripped, an economical plough, several firearms, a carriage called “Parisienne” with a novel form of suspension, another carriage with a new form of axle, a paper-making machine, and a printed press (vol. 10); machines to prepare wood for parquet flooring and mosaic work (three plates), a pump for clearing cesspits, a new billiards game, a large circular saw (three plates), a locking wine rack, “bateaux zooliques” tug boats driven by animal power, and a public carriage (vol. 14); escapements for chiming clocks, an elastic bed, a wind engine named the “Vélovoile”, a knitting machine, hernia trusses (two plates) (vol. 19); railway trucks (three plates), steam engines (two plates), a knitting machine, a harp-lyre, suspension bridges (two plates), a submarine and other devices for rescue at sea (two plates), and a boat displaying a geographic and historic spectacle (vol. 27); brick-making equipment (two plates), a railway system with a “cheval méchanique” (two plates), a large machine to cut marble, an early form of bicycle, mechanical legs, a horse-propelled vehicle, and a large steam engine (vol. 31); sluice gates (three plates), machinery for the manufacture of corks (three plates), equipment for the sawing and transport of timber (three plates), a press for printing wallpaper, a steam and hot air engine, a printing press designed by Rotch (vol. 35); a large spinning machine (seven plates), a sugar-making machine, steam locomotives (two plates), and a printing press by Joly (vol. 42); a printing press by Gautier, and an electro-magnetic motor (vol. 45); a knitting machine (two plates), ploughs, and clock movements (two plates) (vol. 47); a lithographic press by Bouyonnet, and a steam locomotive (vol. 57); and a dying works (five plates) (vol. 63). (16) £700-1000
257* Hardy (Thomas, 1840-1928). Letter signed ‘Thomas Hardy’, Max Gate, Dorchester, 24 December 1912, to Mrs Palmer and written in the hand of Hardy’s second wife Florence, ‘I send you a line of sincere thanks for your words of sympathy with me on my loss, which was sadly unexpected. I much regret that I am compelled to dictate this reply on account of having overstrained my eyes lately, so that I have to give up reading and writing awhile’, 2 pp. with integral blank on black-edged paper, minor spots and marks, together with a first edition of Hardy’s ‘A Changed Man’, 1913, photogravure frontis., orig. cloth gilt, partly faded and frayed on spine, 8vo Thomas Hardy’s first wife, Emma, died at Max Gate, the house she shared with Hardy on 27 November 1912 at the age of 72. Florence (nee Dugdale) first met Thomas Hardy in 1905 aged 26. She became his passionate friend and helper. After Emma died, Florence moved in to Max Gate in 1913, and married Thomas Hardy in 1914. (2) £200-300
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258 Holmes (Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894). The Deacon’s Masterpiece, or The Wonderful “One-hoss Shay”, A logical Story by Oliver Wendell Holmes, calligraphic vignette title-page, initialled F.A.S., and eight manuscript leaves, with text to rectos written in a neat hand, accompanied by ink vignettes or decorative borders, lightly toned and dust-soiled, preliminary blank with tipped-in manuscript note from Oliver Wendell Holmes, dated 1867, marbled endpapers, 19th c. red morocco by S.G. Rains, with his ink stamp, covers with gilt bead roll and double fillet border, with a gilt dot and leaf tool at each inner corner, upper cover gilt lettered, somewhat rubbed and dust-soiled, large oblong 4to
259 Illuminated address. Presented to Arthur Edwin Chesshire, Esq. M.R.C.S., Upon His Retirement From the Position of Honorary Surgeon to the Wolverhampton & Midland Counties Eye Infirmary, 30th September 1919 [cover-title], Designed and Executed by The Engraving Co. Ltd., Wolverhampton, 7ff., written in a calligraphic hand on vellum, illuminated in gold and colours, with initial letters and several small watercolour illustrations, final leaf with various signatures, sheet size 29 x 24cm (11.5 x 9.5ins), cream moiré silk endpapers, orig. padded brown morocco, upper cover gilt lettered, a few minor blemishes, large 4to, contained in a maroon cloth box (1)
£100-150
With tipped-in note from Oliver Wendell Holmes, apparently giving the recipient his blessing to make a copy of his popular poem (first published in 1858): ‘Dear Sir, It gives me pleasure to comply with your slight request. Yours very truly Oliver Wendell Holmes, Boston Jan. 30th 1867’. American physician, poet, professor, lecturer and author Oliver Wendell Holmes was acclaimed by his peers as one of the best writers of the day, but he was also an important medical reformer. He studied medicine in Paris and at Harvard, and during a long career he was at the forefront of various reforms and innovations. Most notably, in 1834, Holmes wrote a paper entitled ‘The Contagiousness of Puerperal Fever’ in which he convincingly argued that this once common infection in women following childbirth was often transmitted to the patient by her attendants, laying down sound procedures for preventing the spread of the contagion. (1) £70-100
260* Macmillan (Harold, 1894-1986). An original pencil drawing showing Harold Macmillan (Minister of Defence) at the Dispatch Box in the British House of Commons, addressing his Parliamentary colleagues, including the Prime Minster, Sir Winston Churchill, who sits behind him, the drawing signed and dated in block capitals by the artist to lower margin, ‘Miriam Cozens, 1st March 1955’, additionally signed in ink above the artist’s signature ‘Harold Macmillan’, 53 x 45.5cm (21 x 18ins), framed and glazed (1)
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262 Missing Persons Reward Broadside. £100 Reward. Missing from his Home, a Youth named Matthew Middlewood, printed J.L. Foster, York, [1867], giving details of the sixteen-year-old boy who had last been seen at York railway station on 10th August when taking leave of his friend for home on the Harrogate train, giving a physical description, details of clothing and jewellery and asking for information to be passed to [his father] George Middlewood of 35 Regent Parade, High Harrogate, or Samuel Haley, Chief Constable, York, printed date at York Police Office given as 24th August 1867, two vertical folds, docketed to verso, 25.5 x 31.5cm The description of the missing youth gives his age as sixteen and he wore a small silver lever watch, No. 13,160, made by Barmby of Hull. The Cambridge alumni database shows that Matthew Middlewood went up to St. John’s College, Cambridge in 1870; BA 1874; MA 1878. It notes his father George as maltster and brewer, late of Cincinnati, Ohio. Matthew’s death at sea on 31 May 1881, aged 29, is recorded in the York Herald, Melbourne Argus and other papers. The death notices state that he died onboard the SS Rosetta after five years’ illness from phthisis, and that he was the youngest surviving son of George and Sarah Middlewood, of Rufforth Hall, near York. In 1882 the RNLI renamed one of its lifeboats the Matthew Middlewood, thanks to a bequest from his father, the lifeboat being launched at Flamborough on 5th June 1882. (1) £100-150
261 Manuscript. A hand-written book of knitting patterns, early 19th century, 63pp., written on rectos and versos, and a number of blank leaves at rear, plus a number of patterns on loosely inserted slips of paper, fifty-six knitted sample pieces sewn in, mostly on dark backing paper, ranging from thick wool samples to fine lace pieces, some toning, sprinkled edges, marbled endpapers, original sheep, lettered in gilt on upper cover ‘knitting & netting’, rubbed and worn, with spine deficient, 8vo
263 Newspapers. John Bull, vols. 5 (nos. 1-52) & vol. 6 (nos. 264368), three complete years bound as 3 vols., 1825-27, duty stamps to margins, each vol. paginated as one, some occasional spotting, soiling and scattered minor pen marks, apparently lacking issue no. 319 (22 January 1827) with an identical format issue of ‘The Age’ (21 January 1827) bound in its place, contemp. quarter calf over marbled boards, joints cracked, some wear to extremities, folio
Includes: Emigrants Vest; Honiton Lace; Baby sock to imitate a shoe and stocking; A pretty stitch for Purses &c.; Bell rope; Knee Caps; To Net a Fish Veil; Diamond Pattern for Cuffs, Pincushions, Bread Trays &c.; Garters; Spider Web Net; Round mat or Pen wiper; Lady’s Under Cape. (1) £300-500
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264* Postcards. An album containing approx. 480 corner mounted postcards, mostly mid 20th century, subjects include aeroplanes, trains, battleships, and maritime, humour, cats, dogs, topographical and natural history, etc., a mixture of photographic and illustrated cards in colour and black and white, many postally used, contemp. cloth, partly broken and upper cover deficient, 4to (1)
£150-200
265* Postcards. A collection of approx. 280 postcards, mostly early 20th c., including topographical views, plus some humour, greetings cards, a few real-photo postcards, etc., mostly postally used, some loose but the majority contained in poly sleeves in a modern postcard ring binder album, 4to
266* Postcards. A large quantity of approx. 2000 postcards, a few early 20th c., but mostly post-1930s to modern, containing British and European topographical interest, railways, transport, actresses, greetings cards, a few real-photo postcards, etc., some postally used, contained in nine modern ring binder postcard albums, 4to
267* Railwayana. An early railways invoice issued by the Bedlington Iron Co., near Morpeth, 1825, calligraphic letterhead with eng. vign., completed in manuscript and issued to Messrs. Robson & J. Kelly, for the supply of railway bars, metal chains and other ironwork, remains of seal to upper left corner of verso, 1 p., 4to, together with a manuscript receipt, signed by John Gooch [father of railway engineer Daniel Gooch], noting receipt on 18th March 1825 of Messrs. Robson & J. Kelly 06 13s 6d (three hundred and six pounds 13 shillings and 6 pence) for railway bars, wax seal mark to upper left corner, oblong narrow 8vo
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268* Railwayana. Autograph letter signed from William Fothergill Cooke (1806-1879), Sussex Cottage, Slough, 26th February 1840, to Mr Clark, Paddington, referring to an enclosure for damages against the company, requesting that he ask if his men are required on the road again, referring to the Blackwall Line, then continuing, ‘The tube on the Acton Cutting ought to be taken up, and after careful examination, buried in a trench at Embankment. It will be an expensive work now, but much more so in the course of a few weeks. Many of the tubes must be cut and shaved, and some of the wire replaced. The tube under the new passenger shed also wants looking to ...’, 3 pp., docketed, 8vo Sir William Fothergill Cooke was an English invetor and co-inventor of the Cooke-Wheatstone Electrical Telegraph, which was patented in May 1837. He founded the Electric Telegraph Company, the World’s first public telegraph company in 1846, with John Lewis Ricardo. This letter refers to the early trials for electric currents on the London and Blackwall railway. (1) £100-150
271 R.M.S. Queen Mary Autograph Album. A good autograph album compiled by a barman/crew member on board R.M.S. Queen Mary, c. 1938-39, including autographs of Marlene Dietrich, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks & Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Charles Laughton, Anthony Eden, Yehudi Menuhin, Anna Neagle, W. Somerset Maugham, Flora Robson, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Bela Lugosi (signed inscription in a large hand, ‘The boys on the Bar are grand, with the best recommendation, Bela Lugosi’), Gary Cooper, Tommy Farr, R.B. Irving (ship’s captain) and Billy Bennett (cabin boy), Sax Rohmer, Jascha Heifetz and Fritz Kreisler, George Eyston Hildegarde, Eddie Cantor and Lon Ameche, Raymond Massey, John Cobb, Ruth Slenczynska, Malcolm Campbell, Margot Lumb and K. Stammers, Suzie Jessel, G.P. Hughes, Jack Oaklie, Hazel Franklin, Lily Pons, George Arliss, Robert Montgomery, Megan Taylor and a few others, mostly signed singly or in pairs on album leaf rectos, some leaves and most versos blank, a.e.g., orig. padded morocco gilt, a little rubbed, oblong 8vo (21 x 16.5cm)
269* Railwayana. A collection of manuscripts, letters, etc. relating to the Stockton & Darlington Railway, etc., including a linenised Stockton & Darlington Wear Valley & Redcar Railways hanging timetable for September 1847, a Stockton & Darlington Railway Company Rules and Regulations handbook for 1862, Wear Valley cheque, S & DR complaint letter and reply, Pease and Huskisson free fronts, tickets, etc. (approx. 20)
A good period autograph album apparently compiled by a barman on board ship when serving drinks to passenger celebrities. (1) £500-800
272* Robertson (William, 1721-1793). Autograph letter signed, to the publisher Andrew Strahan, 13th March 1796, discussing the publication of a new edition of his father’s History of America, mentioning corrections and additions to the 1796 edition, querying the date of publication and the length of the book, and listing the people to whom the twelve presentation copies are to be sent, 3pp. (two conjugate leaves), some spotting, short edge-tear at foot of gutter, 4to
£150-200
270* Railwayana. A small group of railway and engineering ephemera, 19th and early 20th c., including a printed invitation from the French Ministry of the Interior inviting Marc Brunel to dinner (c. 1830), a Bleriot real-photo timecard (c. 1910), autograph letters from S. Marston Peto (1837, with thanks for the medal), Charles Vignoles (1842), probably referring to the atmospheric railway demonstration at Forest Hill in South London, and a copy of the Grand Junction Railway Companion for 1837 [Ottley 6452] (6)
Recipients of the presentation copies include Edmund Burke, John Crawford, Major General Ross, Marquis Cornwallis, Hon. Colonel Wortley Montague Stewart, Earl of Warwick, Bishop of Salisbury, Mr. Secretary Dundas and the Lord Chancellor. (1) £100-150
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273 [Royal Banquet Broadside]. Dedicated to the Right Hon. the Lady Mayoress, (without Permission) by a Ragged Scholar, n.p., [York?], n.d., [1850], drop title, twelve-verse poem in double columns, light offsetting and fold creases, 25.5 x 19cm The occasion of, and target for, this anonymous satirical poem of four-line stanzas was a royal banquet which took place on 25th October 1850 in the Guildhall of York. The poem refers to the Lord Mayor of York, [George Hicks] Seymour, and makes reference to the other mayors of Great Britain and Ireland who were there present, also with references to the banquet’s chef, [Alexis] Soyer. In part: ‘The guildhall is deck’d/in magnificent taste,/and Soyer has cooked/all his frogs and his paste. ... They’re guzzling and grunting/and gobbling with jest,/and yet when all’s over/tis but a mayor’s nest... I’d give you their speeches/if I were but there,/but I’m a ragged scholar,/and not yet a mayor... I had hoped the spare grub/would have come to our school,/but Soyer will bone it,/I’m told - ain’t this cool?’. George Hicks Seymour was a solicitor of Seymour and Blyth, of Lendal, and director of the North Eastern Railway. Inspired by a dinner he had attended in London to organise the then forthcoming Great Exhibition of 1851, and as mayor of York he gave one of the sumptuous feasts ever seen in York. He invited the lord mayor of London to a return meal which included a choice of seventy-two dishes and a royal table, with a ‘100 guinea’ dish including turtle heads and all kind of birds, from turkeys to larks. Prince Albert was the guest of honour and among the guests were the prime minister, Lord Russell and no fewer than eighty-seven heads of corporations from other towns and cities in the British Isles. Presumably the anonymous author was local and the only ragged school in York at the time would appear to have been the York Industrial Ragged School, begun in 1847. Mr T.B. Smithies, writer and editor, was connected with it, but more notoriously it was opened by the parish beadle George Pimm, an alcoholic in whose care many children died and were secretly buried. (1) £200-300
274* Savage Club Menu. A printed menu for a Savage Club Dinner of Welcome to H.M. Stanley, Saturday June 7th 1890, Chairman George A. Henty, [1890], folded card menu, front cover with an illustration of Stanley and a female personification of Africa by A.H. Johnson, menu and list of toasts etc. inside, rear cover with printed poem “On, Stanley, On!”, some marks, 2” split at foot of fold, overall size 24 x 30cm (9.5 x 11.75ins) Dinner held to celebrate the return of Sir Henry Morton Stanley from the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition. (1) £200-300
275 Stanley (Henry Morton, 1841-1904). Address from the Borough of Neath to Henry Morgan Stanley manuscript in pen and watercolour, illuminated title page, printed borders, mounted on heavy paper, handsomely bound in morroco and gilt, some shelf wear and scuffing, light spotting throughout, 4pp, folio (1)
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276* Stephenson (Robert, 1803-1859). Autograph letter signed, ‘Rob Stephenson’, 34 Gloucester Square, [London], 12th March 1856, to Charles Hood, telling that he is leaving town for a few days but back on Tuesday ‘If after that day I can give any deputation to Sir B[enjamin] Hall in reference to the subject of your letter I shall be glad to do so ...’, a little dust-soiling and browning, one page with integral blank, 4to
279 Tennyson (Alfred, Lord, 1809-1892). Idylls of the King, new ed., 1867, author’s signed presentation inscription to front free endpaper, ‘Dr Symonds in remembrance of March 67 from A Tennyson’, with an explanatory manuscript note beneath in the hand of Symonds’ son, ‘This volume was given to my father, Dr John Addington Symonds MD, of Clifton Hill House near Bristol by Lord Tennyson the Laureate, as a thank-offering for his frequent visits to Marlborough College, where Hallam, the present Lord Tennyson, was very ill of typhoid fever. The letter pasted on the cover of the book thanks my father for a photozincographic reproduction of the first folio of Shakespeare, John Addington Symonds, Feb. 5 1893, N.B. I wish my daughter C[harlotte] M. Symonds to have this volume, J.A.S.’, with the aforementioned autograph letter signed from Tennyson to Dr Symonds tipped on to front pastedown, Grayshott Hall, Liphook, [Hampshire], 14 May 1867, in part, ‘One thing I am quite sure of - that I very much honour you; and though not very curious about books, not a Bibliomaniac - I shall, quite as much for your sake as for Shakespeare’s, treasure the photographic copy you have sent me’, 2 pages with integral blank, 8vo, a.e.g., contemporary gilt-decorated red morocco, a little rubbed at extremities, 8vo
Sir Benjamin Hall (1802-1867) became Chief Commissioner of Works in July 1855 during that same year he brought in a bill ‘For the better local management of the Metropolis’ by which the Metropolitan Board of Works was first established. (1) £100-150
277* Stevengraphs. A collection of thirteen bookmarks, late 19th/early 20th century, thirteen woven silk bookmarks, mostly religious or with Christmas/birthday greetings, some with silk tassels, three mounted as a group (one with ‘T. Stevens Coventry’), the rest mounted singly, various sizes, all framed (10)
£80-120
278* Telford (Thomas, 1757-1834). Autograph letter signed ‘Thos. Telford’, London, 15th July 1806, to General [Robert] Brownrigg, stating his departure from Town, noting his itinerary to Carlisle for business with Lord Lowther and the Magistrates of Cumberland ‘After which I proceed to Glasgow, Edinburgh, and the Northern Part of the Island, unless at Carlisle I am honoured with command to divert my journey to Loch Ryan’, 2 pp., with integral address leaf, remains of seals, docketed, some light toning and dust soiling to outer folds, 4to (1)
The original receipient of the volume was John Addington Symonds (18071871), an English physician and author, whose eponymous son (1840-1893) was an English poet and literary critic. Grayshott Hall is on the site of a small farm which Alfred Tennyson and his family rented in 1867 while he had Aldworth built nearby in Haslemere, Surrey. (1) £600-800
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280* Trade advertisement. The Unemployed Comb Makers, n.p., mid 19th century, single leaf, printed on one side, text with armorial device at head, contained within typographical border, with evidence of two folds, but in good condition, 17.5 x 12.5cm (7 x 5ins)
PLAYING CARDS 282* American playing cards. An illuminated standard deck of playing cards, New York: L.I. Cohen, c.1830s/40s, fifty-two chromo. cards heightened with gold (complete), of which twelve are mounted as a group and framed and glazed, comprising four suits of thirteen (French suits), each with pip cards 1-10 and three fulllength court cards, several cards with small adhesive tape marks, gilt patterned versos (a number with small adhesive tape marks), square corners, 90 x 65mm (3.5 x 2.5ins)
A curious and unusual survival, intended to pave the way for cold-callers by appealing to ‘the generous and benevolent public, as at present we have no other means of maintaining ourselves and families’, begging ‘that you will not be backward in giving your assistance and encourage honest industry’, and ending by saying ‘the person who calls for this bill will bring a sample of the Combs...’. (1) £70-100
Lewis Cohen played an important role in the development of playing card manufacture through mechanized colour printing. Alongside George Baxter and Thomas de la Rue in the 1830s he pioneered printing four colours in one pass, registering his colour-printing machine in 1835. He retired in 1845, handing the business over to his son Solomon L. Cohen, and his nephew, John M. Lawrence. From the collection of the late Jaime Ortiz-Patino. (1) £100-150
283* Costume playing cards. A deck of playing cards, Paris: O. Gibert, c.1850s, thirty-two cards (complete), of which sixteen are mounted as a group and framed and glazed, comprising four suits of eight (national suits), each with ace, pip cards 7-10, and three hand-col. full-length court cards featuring French historical nobility (kings and queens named), some very light dust-soiling/toning, plain versos, square corners, jack of hearts with tip of lower left corner missing (not affecting image), 85 x 55mm (3.25 x 2.25ins) For similar by Gibert see: Hoffmann, p.35 [illust. 52(b)]; Tilley, p.161. From the collection of the late Jaime Ortiz-Patino. (1) £80-120
284 [Duchesne, Jean]. Jeux de Cartes Tarots et de Cartes Numerales du Quatorzieme au Dix-Huitieme Siecle representes en Cent Planches d’Apres les Originaux, avec un Precis Historique et Explicatif..., Paris, 1844, addn. hand-col. eng. title-page, ninety-nine plts., some heightened in silver, final five coloured, some minor foxing and toning (half-title browned), marbled endpapers, roughtrimmed, modern brown half morocco gilt, folio One of 100 copies (of a total edition of 132 copies). From the collection of the late Jaime Ortiz-Patino. (1) £800-1200
285 Schreiber (Lady Charlotte Elizabeth). Playing Cards of Various Ages and Countries. Selected from the Collection of Lady Charlotte Schreiber, 3 vols., 1st ed., John Murray, 1892-95, 447 plts. (complete as lists), a few printed in colour, generally toned, some closed tears and a number of leaves with archival repairs to brittle edges, endpapers renewed, shelfmark label of the Kittenhouse Club, Philadelphia, on front pastedowns, t.e.g., early 20th c. red library cloth, rebacked (preserving orig. spines) and recornered, atlas folio, each in red cloth slipcase
281* Wax Seals. A framed group of seven wax (and one cork) seals, c. 17th c. and later, set on to green beize with typed paper captions beneath, including the Bishop of Elphin, Ireland (small marginal chip), Dore Abbey, Herefordshire (cracked and slightly chipped to upper margin with slight loss), Thomas, Abbot of Battle Abbey, Sussex, half of a seal mould, town seal, Plymouth, Duchy of Cornwall 1909 (cork), St. Mary’s Abbey, York and Tailors’ Guild, Exeter, approx. 6.5cm diameter and smaller, arranged in two rows, framed and glazed, overall 36 x 30cm (1)
Comprising: Volume I - English, Scottish, Dutch and Flemish cards; Volume II - French and German; Volume III - Swiss, Swedish, Russian, Polish, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese, together with a Supplement of Other Countries. From the collection of the late Jaime Ortiz-Patino. (3) £400-600
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286* Austrian Tarot. A deck of tarot cards, Vienna, Austria: Josef Glanz, late 19th c., fifty-four litho. cards with stencilled colour(complete), of which fifteen are mounted as a group and framed and glazed, French suits, comprising pip cards hearts and diamonds 1-4 (ace of hearts with maker’s circular ink stamps), spades and clubs 7-10, sixteen double-ended court cards, plus Fool card, and twenty-one full-length trump cards numbered I-XXI, a few faint marks, pink pictorial versos with the face of a girl amongst roses (double-ended), rounded corners, 105 x 57mm (4.25 x 2.25ins), together with the orig. card box with mounted card on one side and pull-off lid, rubbed From the collection of the late Jaime Ortiz-Patino. (1)
ORIENTAL & AFRICAN BOOKS & MANUSCRIPTS 289 Chinese Rubbings. A series of original rubbings of Luohan or Buddhist holy men and calligraphy, Qing dynasty (probably early 19th century), black ink on paper, approximately 100 leaves, bound in plain wrappers, stitching renewed, some minor creases and chips to edges of first and last few leaves, folio leaf size 28 x 18cm (11 x 7ins) Probably from a series of 500 Luohan stone carvings in the Hall of Ying Zhen. (1) £700-1000
290* Ethiopic. Magic Scroll with figure of a saint and Solomon’s seal decoration, 19th century, red and black ink on vellum, some wear to top section, 61cm (24ins) long
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287* Belgian Animal Tarot. A deck of animal tarot cards, Brussels, Belgium: Jean-Baptiste Galler [or successor?], c.1800, seventy-eight woodblock cards with stencilled colour (complete), of which thirteen are mounted as a group and framed and glazed, comprising four suits of fourteen (French suits), each with pip cards 1-10 and four full-length court cards, plus twenty-two trump cards, comprising twenty animal trumps (one with small nick in left-hand edge) and Fool card (bearing double-ended Roman numerals I-XXI), and musician card (unnumbered), a few cards with light water-staining, versos with blue hexagonal sunburst pattern, square corners, 108 x 56mm (4.25 x 5.5ins) From the collection of the late Jaime Ortiz-Patino. (1)
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291 Ethiopic. Psalter, titled ‘Songs of David’, late 19th century probably dating to the reign of Menelik, ownership inscriptions to initial leaves, later colophon to final leaves, later naive pen and ink drawings, red and black manuscript on vellum, illuminated chapter headings throughout, light finger soiling, near contemporary blind tooled leather (slightly rubbed), thick 12mo (130 x 92mm) (1)
£150-200
292 Ethiopic. Bible, 19th century, probably Tigray dynasty, black and red manuscript on parchment, two column text, dust staining, occasional tear to parchment, wooden boards (some worm), 8vo
£500-800
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288* Trapolla. A deck of trapolla cards, Prague, Czechoslovakia: E.M. Klogner, c.1880s, thirty-six litho. cards with stencilled colour (complete), of which thirteen are mounted as a group and framed and glazed, comprising four suits of nine (Italian suits), each with ace, pip cards 2, 7-10 (with indices) and three double-faced court cards, versos with black geometrical pattern, square corners, 106 x 56mm (4.25 x 2.25ins) From the collection of the late Jaime Ortiz-Patino. (1)
£100-150
£100-150
293 Ethiopic Psalter, late 19th century, probably dating to reign of Menelik, red and black manuscript on vellum, illuminated chapter headings, eight colour, half page illuminations including Saint George and the Crucifiction, finger soiling and some dust staining, illuminations to paste-downs, blind tooled leater (lightly rubbed), 8vo (1)
£200-300
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298 Ethiopic Manuscript. Pocket psalter, or phylactery, 19th century, black and red manuscript on vellum, hand drawn marginal decoration, two full-page colour illuminations of the Madonna and child and the Crucifixion, some later corrective marginalia (all in Ge’ez script), bound concertina style with contemporary tooled wooden boards, together with a similar devotional work with red ink allegorical drawing of an angel triumphing over a daemon, dust staining and signs of wear, contemporary stiff leather boards, 12mo (2)
294 Ethiopic Manuscript. Psalter, late 18th/early 19th century, red and black manuscript on vellum, chapter headings, eleven full page colour illuminations including saints and the Crucifixion, some finger soiling and occasional small tear, slight insect damage with loss of text affecting six leaves, original wooden boards, lower with blind tooled leather, probably lacking spine, thick 8vo (1)
299 Yoshitoshi (Tsukioka, 1839-1892). An album of twenty-four prints, c. 1870s, colour woodblock prints, very bright and fresh, bound concertina style, 78 x 12 cm (7 x 4.75 ins)
£200-300
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295 Ethiopic Manuscript. Psalter, 19th century, black and red manuscript on vellum, five very fine full-page colour illuminations including Saint George and the Ascension, finger soiling and duststaining, contemporary limp hide, 12mo (1)
£200-300
£150-200
297 Ethiopic Manuscript. Psalter, 19th century, later pencil inscription to initial blank, black and red manuscript on vellum, three very fine full-page illuminations including the Madonna and child, light wear with occasional marginalia (all in Ge’ez script), contemporary blind tooled leather, (slightly rubbed, cracked to spine), 12mo (1)
£200-300
300 Japanese illustrated books. The Rat’s Plaint, 2nd ed., Tokyo:Hasegawa, 1894, colour woodblock illustrations throughout, colour woodblock crepe cover, slightly worn, oblong 8vo, 15 x 20cm (6 x 8ins) together with Illustrations of Japanese Life, varying editions, Tokyo, 1896, two volumes, (one portrait format, one landscape), hand coloured photolithographs throughout, crepe covers (one slightly torn and creased), 25.5 x 19cm (10 x 7.5ins) plus The Children’s Japan, colour woodblock illustrations throughout, occasional crease or small stain, colour woodblock crepe covers, rubbed and crased, stitching loose, 20 x 17cm (8 x 6.75ins) plus Japanese Topsyturvydom, colour woodblock illustrations throughout, some creased and occasional spotting, colour woodblock crepe covers, rubbed and creased, spotting, 20 x 17cm (8 x 6.75ins)
296 Ethiopic Manuscript. Psalter, 19th century, probably from the reign of Menelik, later colophon to initial blank, red and black manuscript on vellum, light finger soiling throughout, original wooden boards, 8vo (1)
£100-150
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301 Japanese illustrated books. Sword and Blossom Poems, 3 vols. Tokyo: Hasegawa, 1914, woodblock on hasho paper, some occasional very light toning, padded crepe covers, contained within stiff cloth case with ivory closures (lacking spine), 8vo, 18 x 12.5cm (7 x 5ins), together with a further copy of volume three, 2nd ed., covers slightly worn and faded, plus Japan in Days of Yore, volume 3, part I, and volume 4, part II, Tokyo:Hakubunsha, 1888, eleven colour woodblock prints in total, paper covers, stitching loose, generally rubbed, plus Poetical Greetings from the Far East. Japanese Poems, Tokyo: Hasegawa, numerous colour woodblocks on crepe throughout, colour woodblock crepe covers, slightly worn and creased, together with the German edition ‘Dichtergrusse aus dem Osten. Japanische Dichtungen, plus White Aster. A Japanese Epic together with other poems, Tokyo: Hasegawa, numerous colour woodblocks on crepe, some dust staining and toning throughout, plus two other works featuring colour woodblocks on crepe (9)
303* Christian Manuscript Leaves. Three leaves from Fifteen Original Oriental Manuscript Leaves of Six Centuries, issued by Otto F. Ege, 18th century Syraic Christian leaf from Service for the Dead, Nestorian script, black and red ink on laid paper, full page of text to both sides, 22 x 18cm (9 x 7ins), and two 19th century Ethiopic Christian leaves from a hymnal, black and red ink on calf vellum, full page of text to both sides, 15 x 9.5cm (6 x 3.75ins) and similar, contents page included, enclosed in black portfolio numbered 20/40 (1)
£150-200
£200-300
302 Japanese illustrated books. Japanese Fairy Tale Series. No. 8. The Fisher-Boy Urashima, colour woodcut on crepe, 15 x 10.5cm (6 x 4ins), together with two others similar, plus a woodblock on crepe calender for 1903, plus three similar books on plain paper, together with We Japanese, 2vols. numerous illustrations throughout, stiff cloth case with ivory closures, 23 x 16cm (9 x 6.5ins), plus nine volumes of monochrome woodblock prints and watercolours (18)
£150-200
304* Indo-Persian School. Five miniatures with scenes of ‘tentpegging’, game hunting, etc., 19th century, a group of five gouache on reused manuscript leaves, 19 x 15.5cm (7.5 x 6ins) image size and similar, framed and glazed (5)
£150-200
305* Qur’an. Phylactery or Prayer scroll, 19th century, black and red ink on paper, 124cm (49ins) long, 4.5cm (1.75ins) wide, framed and glazed
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£100-150
306* Sanskrit Manuscripts. Works of Prose, four leaves, mid 18th-early 19th century, black ink manuscript on paper, one leaf mid 18th century, possibly containing a portion of the Rig Veda, three later, mounted, 10 x 25 cm (4 x 10 ins) and similar (4)
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ANTIQUARIAN 307 Bergamo (Jacobus Philippaus de). Supplementum chronicarum, [Venice, 1493 or after], 53 lines per page, eighty eight woodcut illustrations, including numerous town views and two full-page illustrations, some early marginalia in ink, woodcut initials, lacks signature a (including title), a few leaves repaired to lower outer corner at front of vol., final thirteen leaves of text (EE4-8 and FF1-7) with substantial loss of text (replaced with blank paper), later full calf, with old library number in large white ink handwriting to spine, folio Jacopo Filippo Foresti da Bergamo (1434-1520) was a historian and Augustinian monk, whose Chronicle provides details of historical events up to the present day. (1) £1500-2000
308 Bernard (Abbot of Clairvaux). Melliflui devotiq[ue] doctoris Sa[n]cti Bernardi ... Opus preclaru[m] suos co[m]plecte[n]s sermones de tempore: de sanctis: et super cantica canticorum : Aliosq[ue] plures eius sermones et sete[n]tias nusq[uam] hactenus impressas. Eiusdem insuper epistolas ceteraq[ue] vniuersa eius opuscula. Domini quoq[ue] Gilleberti abbatis de Hoila[n]da in anglia prelibati ordinis super cantica sermones. Omnia s[ecundu]m seriem hic in seque[n]ti pagella annotata[m] collocata. vigilanter et accurate super vetustissima Clareuallis exemplaria apprime correcta, Paris: Johanne Paruo, 1517, title page with engraved printers device, red and black titles set in printed decorated border, repair to verso along fore-edge, with slight loss to lower corner, mostly two columns per page with engraved initials throughout, occasional small tear or hole, ex libris label for Eccles Cathedral, Truro, Bishop Philpotts Library, presented by the Reverand James Ford, further ms. note reads ‘This copy belonged to the excellent Robert Southey, Poet Laureate’, later calf, blind decorated relief diamond panel boards with blind decorated borders, rebacked, joints cracked and some shelf wear, folio (1)
£800-1200
309 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament, and the New: Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues: and with the former Translations diligently compared and revised..., Imprinted at London, by Robert Barker, 1613, general and New Testament titles within decorative woodcut borders, few woodcut initials, Apocrypha present, colophon dated 1613, double-column black letter text, eight preliminary leaves, headlines and marginal references in roman type, bound with The Genealogies by John Speed (bound without map), also bound with an incomplete Book of Common Prayer at front and Book of Psalms (published 1612) at rear of volume, occasional early manuscript to few leaves, worming reducing to worm holes to inner blank margins of approx. 150 leaves initial leaves, marginal fraying and few short closed-tears mostly to first & last few leaves, some dust & finger-soiling, browning & occasional marks, contemporary calf, joints split, some wear, leather lifting to rear board with slight loss and edges showing, 4to
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310 Bible [English]. The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments, According to the Authorised Version, with Illustrations by Gustave Dore, Cassell Petter & Galpin, c.1880, wood engraved plates, a.e.g., contemporary morocco gilt by Townsend, 4to, together with Richter (J.P.), The Mond Collection, An Appreciation, 2 vols., 1910, photogravure portrait frontispiece, b & w plates, library ink stamp to verso of vol. 1 title and remnants of label to upper pastedown (front blank fly-leaf torn with slight loss), t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, publisher’s gilt decorated vellum with onlaid maroon morocco title label to upper boards, large 4to
Herbert 323. The first black letter quarto edition of King James’ version of the Bible. (1) £500-800
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311 French Royal Armorial Binding. Etrennes aux Amateurs de la Vie. Louanges au Grand Architecte de l’Univers; l’Alpha et l’Omega de Tous les Estres... Dediee a Philovite par Son Disciple et Ami Christophe Teduahe Apprentif de la Loge St. Jean l’an de la Vraie Lumiere 1788..., double-page folding engraved plate, laid down, lightly toned, some short tears at fold edges, slightly water-stained to lower margin, 37 x 49.5cm (14.5 x 19.5ins), bound with plates 1 and 3 (of 4) from Cabala Spiegel der Kunst und Natur: in Alchimia, by Steffan Michelspacher, 1615 or 1616 [see Ferguson I, pp.135-36], laid down, browned and edge-frayed (with slight loss to image), gilt Dutch floral endpapers, hinges split, early 18th century red morocco, rubbed, smooth spine divided by gilt volute tool between pairs of rules, compartments with fleur-de-lys tool, covers with gilt drawer handle roll, single fillet, and pelmet roll border, lavish volute, fleurde-lys, and crown cornerpieces, royal arms of the Bourbon family in centre of covers, folio (33 x 25.5cm/13 x 10ins) A rare masonic engraving which we have been unable to trace. (1) £1200-1500
312 Bindings. Les Contes Drolatiques Colliges ez Abbayes de Touraine et mis en Lumiere par le Sieur de Balzac... , Cinquiesme Edition, Paris, 1855, numerous b & w illustrations to text by Gustave Dore, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemporary gilt-decorated dark blue morocco by Tout, 8vo, together with Oeuvres de Plutarque... , Paris, 1827, some browning, a.e.g., contemporary blind and gilt-decorated cathedral-style binding by Thouvenin, neatly rebacked preserving original spine, 8vo, plus other decorative leather bindings, late 19th/early 20th c. (25)
316 Bohn (Henry G. pub.). A Catalogue of Books [“The Guinea Catalogue”], 1841, engraved frontispiece and title-page (foxed), marbled endpapers and edges, contemporary red half morocco, rubbed, gilt lettered spine slightly frayed at ends, thick 8vo in 4s, together with three others related, comprising: A Catalogue of Books, in all Classes of Literature, many of them Rare, Valuable and Curious, offered for sale by Bernard Quaritch, 1860; A Catalogue of Twenty-Five Thousand Volumes of Choice, Useful, and Curious Books..., by John Russell Smith, 1860; and Catalogue of the Lending Department of the Library of the Corporation of the City of London, 1900, all 8vo
£200-300
313 Bindings. Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane, par le Sage, 3 vols., Paris, 1819, contemporary olive green qtr. morocco gilt, 8vo, together with Journal des Goncourt ..., 9 vols., Paris, 1895, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, near-contemporary dark brown half morocco gilt by Louis Conard, 8vo, with Poems: New and Old by Henry Newbolt, reprinted 1919, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemporary red half calf gilt by Hatyards, 8vo, plus other similar decorative bindings, mostly early 20th c. (60)
A monumental work containing 23,208 items. The catalogue sold for one guinea and purportedly cost two thousand pounds to publish. (3) £100-150
317 Borro (Girolamo). Del Flusso, & Reflusso del Mare, & dell’Inondatione del Nilo..., Florence: Giorgio Marescotti, 1577, woodcut device to title with woodcut portrait to verso, worming to fore-edge margins at rear, some spotting and browning, endpapers torn, contemporary limp vellum, spine torn with loss, covers loose, lacks ties, 8vo
£200-300
314 Bindings. Lang (Andrew), Aucassin and Nicolete, 1905, t.e.g., contemporary quater vellum, by Riviere & Sons, gilt decorated spine with morocco label, 8vo, together with Maeterlinck (Maurice), The Double Garden, 1911, t.e.g., contemporary quater vellum, by Arthur S. Collet, gilt decorated spine incorporating floral morocco onlay, 8vo, plus Crossley, (Hastings trans.), The Golden Sayings of Epictetus, 1905, t.e.g., contemporary half vellum, by Riviere & Sons, gilt decorated spine with contrasting morocco label, 8vo, plus Pollard (Eliza), Greuze and Boucher, 1904, contemporary quarter vellum, by Bumpers, gilt decorated spine with contrasting morocco label, 8vo, plus various other bindings, mostly leather, including a defective copy of Ioan. Petri Maffeii, Bergomatis, e Societate Iesv, Historiarvm Indicarvm libri XVI, Cologne, 1590 (volume one only, leaf Z4 lacking), all varying conditions (26)
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318 [Bronte, Charlotte]. The Professor, A Tale, by Currer Bell, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1857, half-titles, 2-page advertisement for Mrs Gaskell’s Life of Charlotte Bronte at end of volume 1, sixteen page publisher’s catalogue dated June 1857 at end of volume 2, early mansucript ownership name to front free endpaper of both volumes, some spotting and slight soiling at front and rear of each, pastedowns lifted and lower hinges to volume 2 near broken, original blind-stamped purple cloth gilt, spines faded and a little nicked at heads, both volumes cocked and leaning, 8vo Sadleir 347; Wolff 827. Charlotte Bronte’s first novel, but her last major work to be published. (2) £200-300
£150-200
315 Blondel (David). Pseudo-Isidorus et Turrianus vapulantes..., Geneva; ex Typographia Petri Chouet, 1628, light dust-staining throughout, occasional small hole or tear, paper flaw to foot of leaf Ll 4 with some loss of text, contemporary vellum, ex libris label Eccles cathedral, Truro, further label ‘bequeathed by to the Bishop of Cornwall by the Rev. Franke Parker, rector of Luffincott, Devon, 1883’, 4to (1)
£200-300
319 Caesar (Gaius Julius). C. Ivlii Caesaris Rerum ab se Gestarum Commentarii, Lyon, 1626, title with woodcut device, two folding maps, three woodcut illustrations, some spotting and soiling, contemporary vellum, manuscript title to spine and upper cover, lacking ties, a few stains, 12mo (1)
£150-200
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£150-200
321 Damiens (Robert-Francois). Pieces Originales et Procedures du Proces, Paris: Pierre-Guillaume Simon, 1757, title-page printed in red and black, printed in double-column, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., contemp. brown morocco, gilt dec. spine faded, some rubbing and marks, with sl. wear to edges, 4to (1)
£100-150
322 Davila (Arrigo Caterino). Histoire des guerres civiles de France, sous les Regnes de Francois II..., Henri IV, Traduit de l’Italien, avec des notes critiques et historiques par M. L’Abbe M., 3 vols., Amsterdam, 1757, title in red & black, few worm holes to fore-edge margins in vol. 2, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spines with red morocco labels, 4to, together with [Pluche, Noel Antoine], Le Spectacle de la Nature, ou, Entretiens sur les Particularites de l’Histoire Naturelle..., 8 vols. in nine, 8th ed., Paris, 1741-50, numerous engraved plates ( some folding), contemporary calf, gilt decorated spines, slight wear to extremities, 12mo, together with Zur-Lauben (Beat Fidel Anton von), Histoire militaire des Suisses au service de la France, 8 vols., Paris, 1751-53, some browning to margins, contemporary mottled calf, gilt decorated spine, lacking few labels to spines, slight wear, 12mo, with Horace, Oeuvres d’Horace, en Latin et en Francois, avec des Remarques Critiques et Historiques, Par Monsieur Dacier..., 10 vols., Amsterdam, 1727, engraved frontipiece to vol. 1, contemporary calf, gilt decorated spines with red morocco title labels, 12mo, plus other similar 18th century continental antiquarian (66)
£400-600
320 Cruikshank (George). A Comic Alphabet, 1836, twenty-four (complete) uncoloured etched plts. bound ‘concertina style’,pubs. dec boards (including title to upper board), 12mo, contained in later red half morocco gilt book box
323 [Defoe, Daniel]. The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an un-inhabited Island on the Coast of America, near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque..., 2nd ed., 1719, engraved frontispiece and title torn and repaired, some soiling and marks, endpapers replaced, contemporary calf, rebacked and corners repaired, 8vo, together with Serious Reflections During the Life and Suprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: with His Vision of the Angelick World, 1720, folding frontispiece provided in facsimile, hand-coloured woodcut vignette to title with upper blank margin excised and repaired, slight dampstaining, front free endpapers replaced, hinges repaired, contemporary calf, rebacked, 8vo
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325 Dickens (Charles). Oliver Twist; Or, the Parish Boy’s Progress, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1838, half title to vol. I only, 24 etched plates by George Cruikshank, occasional light spotting, some browning to plates, a.e.g., contemporary calf, spines with red and green labels, a little rubbed, vol. I torn at head, 8vo
324 Denisart (Jean Baptiste). Collection de Decisions Nouvelles et de Notions Relatives a la Jurisprudence Donnee par Me. Denisart, mise dans un nouvel ordre, corrigee & augmentee par MM. Camus & Bayard..., vols. 1-8 only, Paris: Veuve Desaint, 178389, title versos signed by the publisher, some spotting and dust-soiling, bookplate to each, contemporary mottled calf, gilt decorated spine with contrasting morocco labels, together with Muyart de Vouglans (Pierre Francois), Les loix Criminelles de France dans leur Ordre Naturel..., new ed., 2 vols. in one, Paris, 1781, bookplate, contemporary mottled calf, gilt decorated spine with morocco title label, with Pelee de Chenouteau (Sens-sur-Yonne), Conference de la Coutume de Sens, avec le Droit Romain, les Ordonnances du Royaume, & les autres Coutumes..., Sens (France): Chez la Veuve Tarbe, 1787, early ink erased inscription to halftitle, bookplate, contemporary mottled sheep, gilt decorated spine with morocco title label, joints rubbed, some wear, all bindings coated in protective varnish layer, all 4to, plus Rapin de Thoyras (Paul), Histoire d'Angleterre, 13 vols., The Hague: Alexandre de Rogissart, 1724-36, engraved frontis. to vol. 1 (with ink stamp to halftitle), vignette titles, seven folding engraved maps, five engraved portrait plates and twelve folding tables, perforated library stamps to titles, worming to fore-edge margins of last few leaves in vol. 6, occasional spotting and browning, library bookplates & ink stamps to endpapers (including armorial bookplate of the Earl of Breadalbane), vol. 11 endpapers renewed, contemporary specked calf, gilt decorated spines with morocco title labels, joints cracked and some spines repaired, crude reback to vol. 11, faint ink stamps to boards and pages edges, protective varnish to bindings, 4to (23)
First issue, with ‘Boz’ to titles and the ‘Fireside’ plate in volume III. (3) £300-500
326 Dickens (Charles). The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, 1st ed., 1837, 43 etched plates by H.K. Browne and Robert Seymour, including frontis. and additional title, some spotting and browning, contemporary blue half calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with The Personal History of David Copperfield, 1st ed., 1850, 40 etched plates by H.K. Browne, including frontis. and additional title, some spotting, contemporary red half calf, spine faded, a little rubbed, 8vo, with four others including Our Mutual Friend, 1865 in parts (incomplete), Bleak House, 1853, W.M. Thackeray’s Vanity Fair, 1849 and Charles Lever’s The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer, Dublin, 1839 (6)
£100-150
327 [Dodsley, Robert, ed.] The Oeconomy of Human Life, 2 parts in one, 1769, occasional light spotting and soiling, contemporary calf, head of spine chipped, a little rubbed, 12mo, together with The Little London Directory of 1677. The Oldest Printed List of the Merchants and Bankers of London, 1863, a.e.g., original red cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo, plus A Supplemental Apology for the Believers in the Shakespeare-Papers: Being a Reply to Mr. Malone’s Answer, which was Early Announced, but Never Published: with a Dedication to George Steevens... by George Chalmers, 1st ed., 1799, occasional light spotting, text block broken, original boards, some edge wear and soiling, spine defective, 8vo, with five others including The Practice of Divine Love Revised... by Thomas Kenn, 1768, Samuel Clemens’ Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, 1st UK ed., 1884 (some advert. leaves at end excised) and Richard Garnett’s Richmond on the Thames, 1896
£200-300
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£100-150
328 Donne (John). Fifty Sermons Preached by that Learned and Reverend Divine, John Donne, Dr. in Divinity, 2nd vol., Marriot & Royston, 1649, printed title with engraved printer’s device, occasional chip to fore-edge, light staining throughout, ex libris label for Bishop Phillpotts Library, presented by the Reverend James Ford, ms. ownership lable for James Ford 1834, contemporary blind ruled calf, front board detached, back joint cracked, worn and fraying, folio (1)
£600-800
329 Elzevir Press. Historia Gotthorum, Vandalorum, & Langobardorum; ab Hugone Grotio partim versa, partim in ordinem digesta..., by Hugo Grotius, Amsterdam, 1655, additional engraved title-page, publisher’s woodcut device on letterpress title, woodcut head and tail-pieces and initial letters, contemporary vellum with yapp fore-edges, copious early manuscript to spine (upside-down), later manuscript ownership name on front cover, thick 8vo, together with Bible [Greek and Latin]. Novum Jesu Christi Testamentum, Græce & Latine: Theodoro Beza Interprete..., [Geneva], 1604, title-page browned and edge-frayed with slight loss, generally toned, first few gatherings with water-staining to fore-margins, occasional ink marginalia, endpapers with soiling and various ink trials, contemporary vellum, lettered in manuscript on spine, soiled and some minor wear to extremities, 8vo, plus [Osborne, Francis], Historical Memoires on the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth, and King James, printed by J. Grismond, 1658, title-page browned and slightly edge-frayed (with early manuscript notes on verso), generally toned, early 19th century tan calf, gilt decorated spine, rubbed, 12mo, plus twenty others miscellaneous, including De Vere; Or, the Man of Independence, by Robert Plumer Ward, 4 vols., 1827, original boards, a little wear, 8vo
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£300-400
331 Fortune-telling & Tarot. Les sept Nuances de l’oeuvre Philosophique-Hermétique, suivies d’un traité sur la perfection des métaux, mis sous l’avant-titre L.D.D.P., [Paris], chez Ségaut, 1772, engraved frontispiece, bound with Philosophie des Hautes Sciences, ou la clef Donnée aux Enfans de l’Art de la Science & de la Sagesse, par Etteilla, pub. Amsterdam, 1785, engraved frontispiece, mounted engraved diagram, bound with, Maniere de se Récréer avec le jeu de Cartes Mommées Tarots. Pour servir de premier [-quatrieme] Cahier à cet Ouvrage, par Etteilla, pub. Amsterdam & Paris, 178385, nine engraved plates (including frontispieces), mounted engraved diagrams & folding table with closed tear, first part lacking final blank, bound with Jeu des Tarots, ou le Livre de thot, ouvert a la maniere des Egyptiens, pour servir ici a l’Interpretation de tous les Reves, Songes et Visions diurnes et nocturnes, A Memphis [Egypt, really Paris, 1788], bound with Science. Lecons theoriques et pratiques du Livre de Thot..., 2 parts, Amsterdam, 1787, one engraved plate, all bound together as two volumes, contemporary uniform marbled sheep, gilt decoration and volume numbers to spines, upper joint of vol. 1 broken and vol. 2 rebacked with spine relaid, corners and extremities worn, 12mo
330 Fielding (Henry). The Wedding-Day. A Comedy, as it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty’s Servants, 1st ed., 1743, 82 pp., price of 1s. 6d at foot of title, a few light spots, modern brown half morocco, 8vo, together with Variety; A Comedy in Five Acts: as it is Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, [by Richard Griffith], 1782, 71 pp., bound with The Reparation, A Comedy as Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Miles Peter Andrews, 1784, 91 pp., occasional light spotting and soiling, 2 leaves of facsimile signatures of poets and authors bound-in at front, modern brown half morocco, plus others including Anthony Trollope’s Can You Forgive Her, 2 vols., 1864-65 and Phineas Redux, 1st one vol. ed., 1874, Charles Dickens’ The Cricket on the Hearth, 1846, Dombey and Son, 1848 and Our Mutual Friend, 2 vols., 1865 (covers detaching), W.M. Thackeray’s The Virginians, 2 vols., 185859 and Thomas Hardy’s A Changed Man, the Waiting Supper and Other Tales, 1913 (20)
£150-200
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£500-800
332 Froissart (Jean). Histoire et Chronique Memorable... Reveu et Corrige sus divers Exemplaires, et suivant les bons Auteurs, par Denis Sauvage de Fontenailles en Brie, Historiographe du Treschrestien Roy Henry deuxieme de ce nom, 4 vols. in one, Paris, l’Olivier de Pierre l’Huillier, 1574, printer’s woodcut device to each title, marginal repair to verso of first title and final leaf, occasional water stains and light spotting and browning, endpapers renewed, hinges reinforced, later calf, rebacked and repaired, folio This issue not in Adams. (1)
£300-400
333 Gay de Vernon (Simon Francois). Traite Elementaire d’Art Militaire et de Fortification, a l’Usage des Eleves de l’Ecole Polytechnique, et des Eleves des Ecoles Militaires, 2 vols., 1st ed., Paris, 1805, half titles, 37 folding maps and plans, occasional light spotting, previous owner signatures, later calf-backed boards, 4to, together with Mouzé (Major), Traité de Fortification Souterraine, suivi de quatre memoires sur les minds; par le Chef de Bataillon du Génie Mouzé, Ancien Commandant de Mineurs, 1st ed., Paris, 1804, twenty folding engraved plates, including two with partial hand-colouring, some toning and damp marks and light discolouration to lower edges of plates, modern red morocco-backed marble boards, with contemporary gilt-decorated morocco spine laid down, 4to The second work is a A study on the construction of mine shafts and their defensive application, ending with a chapter on cannon powder. (3) £200-300
334 Gumppenberg (Gulielmus). Atlas Marianus sive De imaginibus Deiparae per orbem Christianum miraculosis auctore Guilielmo Gumppenberg, 2 vols. in one, 3rd ed., [Munich: typis Lucae Straub, Anno a partu Virgeneo, 1657], engraved title to each (oval ink stamp to first title), small hole to colophon, ink inscription to upper pastedown ‘adme Ioannem Christophorum Hartman anno salutis 1743’, rear free endpaper torn, a.e.g., few leaves slightly frayed at rear, contemp. calf with blind dec. to boards, lacks ties, 12mo (1)
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£100-150
335 Hobbes (Thomas). Elements of Philosophy, the First Section, Concerning Body, Written in Latine... , and Now Translated into English, two which are added Six Lessons to the Professors of Mathematicks of the Institution of Sr. Henry Savile, in the University of Oxford, 2 parts in 1 vol., 1st English ed., printed by R. & W. Leybourn for Andrew Crooke, 1656, printed title and separate pagination to each part, fourteen folding engraved plates (one large), namely: Ad cap. xiv, xvi, xvii, xviii, xix, xx(4, closed tear repair without loss), xxi, xxii, xxiii, xxiv, xxvi, xxvii, xxviii et xxx; Lesson V, initial and final blanks to first part both present, stub to cancelled leaf 2Y1 present with variant letterpress visible, contemp. ownership inscription of ‘Johannis Reynoldi’ to initial blank verso, bound with Stigmai [Greek text] or Markes of the Absurd Geometry, Rural Language, Scottish Church-Politicks and Barbarismes of John Wallis, Professor of Geometry and Doctor of Divinity, 1st ed., Andrew Crooke, 1657, a little spotting and browning throughout with occasional marginal chips and nicks, near-contemporary manuscript notes to endpapers at front and rear (sl. browned and chipped at margins), contemporary calf, some wear, covers detached, 4to (220 x 160mm) MacDonald & Hargreaves 56; Wing H2232 & H2261. This is the first English translation of ‘De Corpore’, published the previous year. The second short work is Hobbes’s parry to John Wallis’s ‘Due Correction...’ (1656). The ownership signature of John Reynolds may possibly be that of John Reynolds (1668-1727), dissenting minister born at Wolverhampton, Staffordshire; or, his father John Reynolds, formerly minister of Wolverhampton and friend of Richard Baxter. The younger Reynolds published mostly sermons but also ‘Death’s Vision Represented in the Philosophical Sacred Poem’ (1709), in the style of Herbert of Cherbury. (1) £3000-5000
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336 Holliday (John). The Life of William Late Earl of Mansfield, 1797, contemporary half calf, boards detached, spine worn with loss at foot, 4to, together with Fea (Allan), Memoirs of the Martyr King, being a Detailed Record of the Last Two Years of the Reign of His Most Sacred Majesty King Charles the First (1646-1648-9), pub. London & New York: John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1905, b&w frontispiece and plates, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, publisher’s gilt blocked sheep, boards detached, worn, folio (limited edition 1/400) (2)
£70-100
337 Hope (Sir William). The Parfait Mareschal or Compleat Farrier... written orignally in French by Sieur de Solleysel Escuyer... translated from the last Paris impression..., Edingburgh: George Mosman, 1696, five folding engraved plates, apparently lacking frontispiece and half title, dust staining, light spotting and offsetting throughout, plates worn but with no loss of image, original calf with gilt decorated spine, scuffed, worn, and slightly fraying (1)
£300-500
338* Illuminated leaf. Illuminated manuscript vellum leaf from a Book of Hours, French, mid 15th c., Latin, gothic script, to leaf recto and verso, fifteen lines to each page, six single-line initials on each page, and three/two line-fillers respectively, initials and line-fillers painted in blue and red and heightened with burnished gold, small stain to lower blank margin, leaf size 17 x 12.5cm (6.75 x 5ins) (1)
£70-100
339 Isidorus Hispalensis. Etymologiarum Opus, De Summo Bono, 2 parts in one, [B. Locatellus for O. Scotus, Venice, after 1500], 78ff. (paginated to 75, but with mispagination at bb & bb2 and one leaf unumbered), and 21ff. black letter text in double-column, full-page woodcut illustration, small circular illustration of world map, woodcut illustrations and initials, occasional marginalia and underlining, title with tear and repair to lower margin, hole and small loss of text to p.19 of second part, some browning to first leaf of second part, light marginal water stains at end, early previous owner signature to title, stitching weak, contemporary wrappers, some wear to spine, folio Goff 1188; Hain-Copinger 9277. Third edition printed in Venice, a reprint of the 1493 edition by the same printer Locatelli. Famous medieval compendium of secular and theological knowledge in 20 books. Subjects include mathematics, astronomy, medicine, music, geography and the small circular diagramatic world map is a version of the first ever printed map, by Gunther Zainer of Augsburg, in the 1472 first printed edition of the same work. (1) £2000-3000
340 Jackson (Lady Catherine Charlotte). Old Paris; its Court and Literary Salons, 2 vols., 1878; The Old Regime Court, Salons, and Theatres, 2 vols., 1880; The French Court and Society. Reign of Louis XVI and First Empire, 2 vols., 1881; The Court of the Tuileries, 2 vols., 1883; The Court of France in the Sixteenth Century, 2 vols., 1886; The Last of the Valois and Accession of Henry of Navarre, 2 vols., 1888 and The First of the Bourbons 1589-1595, 2 vols., 1890, b & w portraits, original cloth upper or lower covers and spines bound-in at end, bookplates of Willem Woltman, t.e.g., contemporary blue half morocco by Zahensdorf, spines with raised bands and fleur-delis decoration, edges a little rubbed, slight fading to spines, together with Don Juan, by Lord Byron, 2 vols., 1906, rough-trimmed edges, t.e.g., contemporary tan half morocco by Zaehnsdorf, spines with raised bands and gilt decoration, a little rubbed, 8vo (16)
£200-300
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341 Johnson (Samuel). A Dictionary of the English Language in which the Words are Deduced from their Originals, and Illustrated in their Different Signigications by Examples from the best Writers. To which are Prefixed, A History of the Language and An English Grammar, 2 vols., fifth edition, 1784, title printed in red and black, some light spotting and damp staining throughout, later endpapers, library label of Admiral Sir Charles Little to both volumes, near contemporary black morocco, both neatly rebacked, folio (2)
345 Missal. Missae Propriae Festorum Ordinis Fratrum Minorum, Ad Formam Missalis Romani, ex decreto Sacrosancti Concilii Tridentini restituti, & Clementis VIII..., Antwerp: Balthasaris Moreti, 1657, full-page engravings on letterpress, vignette title-page, printed in double-column in red and black throughout, woodcut initials and tail-pieces, musical notation on letterpress, some light dampstaining, a number of tears and repairs, with occasional minor loss to text, one leaf trimmed to ruled border, some early ink marginalia, a.e.g., modern panelled tan calf, 8vo, together with vol. 3 only of Disputationes Theologicae, Antwerp, 1644, contemporary blindtooled calf, extremities worn, folio
£300-500
342 Knapp (Andrew and Baldwin, William). The Newgate Calendar; Comprising Interesting Memoirs of the Most Notorious Characters who have been Convicted of Outrages on the Laws of England..., 4 vols., 1824-28, lithographic portrait frontispiece to each, wood engravings throughout, a little spotting, hinges cracked, original cloth-backed boards, rubbed with some marks, paper spine labels worn away, 8vo (4)
Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (2)
£100-150
346 New Testament [English]. The New Testament...Translated.. by the English Colledge... in Rhemes, [Rouen?]: John Cousturier, 1633, additional engraved title (relaid), one engraved plate (old repair to verso) and six full-page engravings, some spotting and light old damp-staining, a few scattered marginal tears and marks, closely trimmed with occasional running heads shaved, contemp. speckled calf gilt, plain antique-style calf reback and corners refurbished, 4to (220 x 170mm)
£150-200
343 Lear (Edward). Book of Nonsense, 2nd privately printed ed., [Thomas McLean, 1855], seventy-two (of 73) lithographic plates, including title (Old Derry Down Derry), lacking The Young Lady of Bute, title with sl. loss along top margin and slightly frayed to foreedge (with old repairs on verso), one plate torn in two vertically and repaired on verso, foxed, contemporary inscription on preliminary blank, modern black half calf gilt, oblong 8vo
Herbert 479. The fourth edition of the Rheims New Testament. (1)
£300-400
347 North (Roger). Examen: or, An Enquiry into the Credit and Veracity of a Pretended Complete History; shewing the Perverse and Wicked Design of it, and the Many Falsities and Abuses of Truth contained in it...., 1st ed., printed for Fletcher Gyles, 1740, engraved portrait frontispiece of the author by Vertue after Lely (slightly toned and offset to title), endpapers foxed, armorial bookplate of Arthur Henry Davenport (mounted over earlier bookplate), with shelfmark in manuscript above, contemporary sprinkled calf, rubbed and marked, joints cracked and slight loss at head of spine, 4to, together with Boyer (A.), Le Dictionnaire Royal Francois-Anglois et AngloisFrancois..., Nouvelle Edition..., 1748, folding engraved portrait frontispiece (with short handling tear), title-page printed in red and black (browned), printed in triple column, floral endpapers, front hinge splitting in places, red edges, 19th century vellum, with earlier gilt lettered morocco label to spine, 4to, plus Aquinas (Thomas, Saint), Summa Theologica S. Thomae Aquinatis... in qua Ecclesiae Catholicae Doctrina Universa... in Tres Partes ab Auctore suo Distributa..., 2 parts in one, Lyon, 1740, half-title present, title-page printed in red and black and with woodcut publisher’s device, printed in double-column, foxed, some minor worming to fore-margins (sometimes clipping text), contemporary vellum with manuscript title on spine, soiled, spine darkened and frayed at ends, folio in 6s, plus eleven other 19th and early 20th century folio volumes
Rare. Printed in a very small edition of between 250 and 500 copies, this privately printed second edition preceded the first trade edition (i.e. third edition) by nearly a decade. The second edition has the same plates as the first edition of 1846, and only these first two editions were printed with lithographic plates. The second edition has the captions in five lines as opposed to three in the first edition. Both the first and the second editions contains three illustrations which were surpressed and did not appear again until recent times (‘Old Man of Kildare’, ‘There was an Old Man of New York’, and ‘There was an Old Sailor of Compton’). (1) £100-150
344 [Lennox, Charlotte]. The Memoirs of the Countess of Berci, Taken from the French by the Author of the Female Quixote, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1756, lacks half-titles or initial blanks and final blank(?) from rear of volume 2, some spotting, contemporary armorial bookplates to front pastedowns, contemporary calf, giltdecroated spines, rubbed and a little wear to extremities, 12mo Adapted by author, poet and Samuel Johnson associate, Charlotte Lennox, from the ‘Histoire trage-comique de nostre temps, sous les noms de Lysandre et de Caliste’ of Vital d’Audiguier, Sieur de la Menor. See Norbert Schure, ed., ‘Charlotte Lennox: Correspondence and Miscellaneous Documents’ (2012), pp. 70-72. Uncommon. (2) £150-200
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£200-300
348 Pamphlets. A Detection or, Discovery of a Notable Fraud Committed by R[ichard] B[raughton], A Seminary Priest of Rome, upon two of the Articles of the Church of England ... by a Lay Gentleman [Pedaell Harlowe], 1st ed., 1641, title within typographic woodcut border, early ownership signature of Robert Frampton to title, errata leaf at rear, (Wing 8780), bound with Shippen (William), Moderation Display’d: A Poem, printed in the year 1704, preface leaf closely trimmed at margins with a little loss of lettering at fore margins, (Foxon S437), bound with Conscience Puzzel’d, about subscribing the new engagement, in the solution of the squaere: whether a man that had taken the oaths of allegiance, and supremacy, and protestation and covenant, may, upon the alteration of the Government from a monarchy into a free state, subscribe this ensuing engagement? 1650 [1649], old ink jottings to final page, (Wing C5899), bound with [Lloyd, William], A Seasonable Discourse shewing the necessity of maintaining the established religion, in opposition to Popery, 2nd corrected ed., 1673, printer’s woodcut device and early ownership signature of Robert Frampton to title, lacks final blank, (Wing L2694), bound with eleven further miscellaneous 17th and early 18th century pamphlets, authors including Robert Grove, Henry Stubbe, Edmund Gibson, Charles Leslie, Mary Astell and John Drydon (x 2, both defective), some spotting and soiling throughout, occ. marginalia and annotations, contemp. calf, joints cracked and some wear, 4to (1)
349 Pamphlets. The Great of Tolerations Stated, and Endeavoured to be Resolved in Order to Publick Security and Peace, 1688, (Wing G1673), bound with The True Friends to Corporations Vindicated, in answer to a letter concerning the disabling causes lately offered to the Houses of Commons for Regulating Corporations, 1690, (Goldsmiths’ 2808; Wing T2702), bound with [Fleming, Robert], The Present Aspect of our Times, 1694, (Wing F1270), bound with [Littleton, Edward], A Preservative for Our Money, 1696, (Wing L2580A), bound with other late 17th and early 18th century theology and history, a total of 16 works in one volume, other authors include William Sherlock, Daniel Defoe (defective), William Penn (defective), Charles Wolseley, Jeremy Collier, Humphrey Hody, Joseph Boyse, and Edward D’Auvergne, some spotting and soiling throughout, occ. tears and defects, ex libris Bishop Phillpotts’ Library, contemp. calf, a little wear, 4to (1)
£200-300
350 Pearce (Thomas). The Compleat Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer..., 1756, light toning, contemporary calf, joints cracked, rubbed and wear to extremities, 8vo (1)
£100-150
351 Philo Judaeus. Lucubrationes omnes..., pub. Basel, 1561, wooduct printer’s device to title, woodcut initials, occasional tear, spotting and dust-staining, near-contemporary sheep (rubbing to extremes), folio
£300-500
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£200-300
352 Pluche (Noel Antoine). Spectacle de la Nature, ou, Entretiens sur les Particularites de l’Histoire Naturelle..., 8 vols. in nine, 8th ed., Paris, 1741-50, numerous engraved plates (some folding), contemporary calf, gilt decorated spines, slight wear to extremities, 12mo (9)
£200-300
353 Plutarch. Les Vies des Hommes Illustres de Plutarque, Revues sur les Mss. & Traduities en Francois..., 10 vols., 1724-35, numerous engraved plates, contemporary calf gilt, chipping to spine ends, rubbed and wear to extrems., 8vo (10)
£80-120
354 Powell (Thomas). The Attourney’s Academy: being the Manner of Proceedings in all his Majesties Courts of Record at Westminster; and in all other Courts either of Law or Equity; reviewed and very much enlarged..., 1647, lacking rear free endpaper, contemporary sheep, joints cracked and slight wear to extremities, 4to, together with Brook (Robert), Some New Cases of the Years and time of King Hen. 8. Edw. 6. and Qu: Mary; Written out of the Great Abridgement..., 1651, pp.[30],166,137-168,209-295,[1], lacking A1 (blank?) and front free endpaper, browning and spotting and few paper repairs to margins, contemporary sheep, extremities worn, small 8vo, with Finch (Henry), Law, or a Discourse thereof, in Four Books, Written in French..., and done into English..., 1661, lacking A1 (blank?), worming to lower margins of some leaves, dust-soiling and browning, free endpapers replaced, contemporary sheep, rebacked with gilt decorated spine relaid, lacking title label, small 8vo (3)
Lot 357
£150-250
355 Qur’an. L’Alcoran de Mahomet. Traduit de l’arabe en francois, par le sieur Du Ryer, sieur de la Garde Malezair, The Hague: Adrian Moetjens, 1685, additional engraved title, some spotting and chipping to front and end blank pages, contemp. vellum, library concordance number labels to spine, 12mo (1)
£200-300
356 Roslin (Hans). Exercitatio Physica Fridericiana de Sole, quam divina favente gratia sub praesidio Joh. Ludov. Hannemann, D. & Philosoph. Natur. Prof. Ordin. Leopoldinae Societatis Collegae dicti Nestoris II. defendet Hans Roslin, Holmia Suecus. Kiloni, Literos Bartholdi Reutheri, Acad. Typogr., 1706, 28pp., tear to fore-edge & gutter of title page, occasional underscoring, small library ink stamp to verso of title and p.28 from ‘Universitäts Ausgeschiede Bibliothek München’, slight dampstaining, occasional dust-soiling and toning, stitched as issued, slim 4to, together with Tittel (Gottlob August), Erlauterungen der theoretischen und praktischen Philosophie nach herrn Feders Ordnung, Moral, Frankfurt: Johann Gottlieb Garbe, 1785, slight worming to lower outer blank corners of initial leaves, lacking free-endpapers, contemporary half sheep, gilt decorated spine, joints cracked and slight wear, 8vo, with, with Kant (Immanuel), Den Evige Fred. Et philosophiskt udkast af Immanuel Kant. Fordansket med oplnsende Commentar. Forste Hefte [all published], Kiobenhavn: J.H. Schubothaes Forlag, 1796, modern cloth, 8vo, plus other continental antiquarian (16)
358 Russell (Lord & Lady John). Letters of Lady John Russell to her Husband, 1798-1801, London: printed for private circulation at the Chiswick Press, 1913, hand-coloured portrait frontispiece, some occasional spotting throughout, a.e.g., red gilt morocco by Zaehnsdorf, very slightly rubbed to spine, large 4to, together with Wiffen, (J. H.), Historical Memoirs of the House of Russell, 2vols., Longman et al, 1833, engraved portrait frontispiece, six plates, some spotting and dust-staining throughout, half morocco, slight wear, plusRussell, (Lord John), The Life of William Lord Russell with some account of the times in which he lived, 2vols., Longman, 1820, portrait frontispiece, folding facsimile letter, spotting and duststaining, half morocco, rubbed, plus another similar copy bound in gilt calf, plus a 1852 edition of an earlier Russell related pamphlet with an inscription and marginalia by George Russell, 10th Duke of Bedford, plus other Russell related works
£300-500
357 Ruggieri (Giovanni). Diario dell’Anno del Santis Giubileo 1650, pub. Rome, 1650, engraved title, early marginal annotations, occassional spotting and browning, 19th century half sheep, gilt decorated spine with morocco title label, extremites rubbed, 4to (1)
£200-300
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Lot 361
359 Smollett (Tobias). The Present State of All Nations. Containing a geographical, natural, commercial, and political history of all the countries in the known world, 8vols, 2nd ed., Baldwin, 1768, numerous plates and maps, some light spotting and toning throughout, contemporary calf with gilt decorated spine, some scuffing to boards and shelf wear,8vo, together with The History of England, from the Revolution in 1688 to the death of George II... 6vols., Wallis, 1805, numerous plates (one loose), speckled calf with gilt decorated spine and morocco onlay labels, rubbed and slightly scuffed, 8vo (8)
362 Trials. Rouse, his Case, Truly Stated and Written with his own Hand in Newgate, two days before his Execution, to prevent any False Reports..., 1683, 16pp., armorial bookplate of Sir John Leveson, Gower of Trentham (1675-1709) to title verso, bound with The Tryals of Thomas Walcot, William Hone, William Lord Russell, John Rous & William Blagg for High-Treason, for Conspiring the Death of the King, and Raising a Rebellion in this KIngdom..., 1683, 81 pp., bound with The Arraignment, Tryal & Condemnation of Algernon Sidney, Esq. for High Treason. For Consipiring the Death of the King, and Intending to Raise a Rebellion in this Kingdom. Before the Right Honourable Sir George Jeffreys..., 1684, 67 pp., bound with The Tryal and Conviction of John Hambden, Esq; Upon an Indictment of High-Misdemeanour, for Contriving and Practising to Disturb the Peace of our Soveraign Lord the King, and Stirring up Sedition in this Kingdom..., 1684, 56 pp., bound with The Tryal and Conviction of Sr. Sam. Bernardiston, Bart. For High-Misdemeanor at the Session of Nisi Prius, Holden at Guild-Hall, London, for his Majesties Court of Kings Bench, Before the Right Honorable Sir George Jeffreys..., 1683, 34 pp., bound with two others: The Tryal of Laurence Braddon and High Speke..., 1684 & The Free and Voluntary Confession and Narrative of James Holloway..., 1684, occasional light spotting and soiling, library stamps, manuscript list at front, contemporary mottled calf, upper cover detached, together with State Tracts, Being a Collection of Several Treatises Relating to the Government. Privately Printed in the Reign of K. Charles II, 1689, erratic pagination, occasional light soiling, previous owner signatures, contemporary mottled calf, some edge wear, both folio
£200-300
360 Spelman (Edward). The Roman Antiquities of Dionysius Halicarnassensis, Translated into English, 1758, 4 vols. light toning throughout, tree calf with gilt decorated spine and red and black morocco onlay labels, 4to, together with, Ayscough, (George Edward). The Works of George Lord Lyttelton; formerly printed separately and now first collected togehter with some other pieces, never before printed, 1774,portrait frontispiece, tree calf with gilt decorated spine, 4to, plus Peck, (Francis). New Memoirs of the Life and Poetical Works of Mr. John Milton..., 1740, portrait frotispiece, red and black title, folding portrait, calf, gilt decorated spine, 4to, plus Smollett, (T.). A Complete History of England, deduced from the Descent of Julius Caesar, to the Treaty of Aix la Chapelle..., 4 vols (of sixteen), 1758, engraved frontispieces, light toning and some spotting throughout, calf, shelf wear and some rubbing (10)
£150-200
The second volume has an ownership signature of R. Ingoldsby: possibly Lt.Gen. Richard Ingoldsby (d. 1712), commander of forces in Ireland, or Col. Richard Ingoldsby (d. c.1720), soldier and sometime Lieutenant-Governor of New York. (2) £200-300
361 Sterne (Laurence). The Sermons of Mr. Yorick [and] Sermons by the late Rev. Mr. Sterne, 7 volumes, 1st editions, [1760]-66-69, subscribers’ list to volumes 1 & 5, half-title to volume 4, upper margin of volume 4 neatly repaired not affecting text, lacks portrait frontispiece and half-title to volume 1, scattered minor spotting, later calf gilt with contrasting leather labels to spines, a little rubbed, small 8vo (7)
363 Trollope (Anthony). Castle Richmond. A Novel, 3 vols., 1st ed., 2nd issue, 1860, half-titles present, vol. 3 without publisher’s catalogue at rear, endpapers heavily spotted, contemporary red half calf gilt over marbled boards, slightly rubbed, 8vo
£150-200
Sadleir, Trollope, 10. (3)
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£150-200
364 Trollope (Anthony). Orley Farm, with Illustrations by J.E. Millais, 13 original parts (of 20), 1st ed., Chapman & Hall, 1861-62, twenty-six wood engraved plates, with some light spotting, numerous advertisements, original printed buff wrappers, foxed, spine ends chipped, several with oval embossed stamp on front cover, and one with early ownership signature in ink, slim 8vo, together with ten original parts (of 14) of One of Them, by Charles Lever, 1st ed., 1859-61, comprising parts 5-14/15, original printed wrappers, slim 8vo ‘Orley Farm’ consists of parts 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12-14, 16, 17, 19 and 22. (23) £150-200
365 Varennes (Marc Gilbert de). Le Roy d’Armes ou L’Art de bien Former, Charger, Briser, Timbrer, Parer, Expliquer, et Blasonner les Armoiries..., 2nd ed., Paris, 1640, title printed in red & black with engraved illustration, full-page engraved illustration of armorial shields, some dampstaining and light browning, bookplate of James Whatman, Vintners, Kent, contemp. mottled calf, gilt decorated spine, upper joint cracked and wear to head & foot of spine, together with Mezeray (Francois Eudes de), A General Chronological History of France, Beginning before the Reign of King Pharamond, and ending with the Reign of King Henry the Fourth: Containing both the Civil and the Ecclesiastical Transactions of that Kingdom..., Translated by John Bulteel, 1st English ed., 1683, pp.[8], 189, 198-468, 481662, 665-733, 736-968, [62], additional engraved title, hinges cracked, contemporary speckled calf, joints cracked, slight wear to extrems., [Wing M1958], plus Berkeley (William Fitzhardinge), Minutes of Evidence given before the Committee of Privileges, to whom the Petition of William Fitzhardinge Berkeley, Claiming as of Right to be Earl of Berkeley, was Referred, 1811, pp. 876, [3], folding table, contemp. qtr. calf with vellum tipped board corners, joints cracked, marbled paper to boards skinned & torn, all folio (3)
£200-300
366 Virgilius Maro (Publius). Opera omnia, diligentia. P. H. Sussannaei quam emendatissime excusa et ab innumeris, quibus scatebant, mendis repurgata, Georgicon libri quatuor, emendatius quam antea excusi, and Aeneidos liber primus, three works bound as one, Paris: Jean Mace, 1539, first title page impaired, section of original repasted onto new end paper, some marks and toning to initial and final leaves, bookplate for Henry Calthorpe, and other with further ownership isncription, speckled calf, joints cracked, some peeling to rear board, slight fraying to corners, 8vo (1)
Lot 366
£200-300
367 Weston (Stephen). Moral Aphorisms in Arabic, and a Persian Commentary in Verse, Translated from the Originals. With Specimens of Persian Poetry. Likewise Additions to the Author’s Conformity of the Arabic and Persian with the English Language, 1st ed., 1805, occasional spotting, edges untrimmed, later half sheep, rebacked preserving earlier spine, original printed boards rubbed, 8vo (1)
£80-120
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SCIENCE & MEDICINE 369 [Borella, Mr.] The Court and Country Confectioner: or, the House-Keeper’s Guide..., To which is added, a dissertation on the different species of fruits, and the art of distilling simple waters, cordials, perfumed oils, and essences, by an Ingenious Foreigner, now head confectioner to the Spanish Ambassador in England, 1st edition, 1770, lacks singatures H (pp. 97-112) and T (pp. 116 of separately paginated part on distilling), also lacks final blank, text to leaf B7 not set straight with resultant shaving of some final line letters, heavy spotting throughout and some dust-soiling to title, contemporary tree calf, upper cover detached, 8vo Bitting 49; Cagle 572; Oxford p. 102. Imperfect but rare first edition for which ESTC lists seven copies and for which the last auction copy was at Sotheby’s, London, 15 July 1986, lot 303. A new edition of 1772 gives the author’s name as Borella. (1) £150-200
370 Bruni (Teofilo). Armonia Astronomica, & Geometrica, di Theofilo Bruni Veronese..., ne quali s’insegna la ragione, e formatione di tutti gli Horologi stabili, e mobili ad ogni clima, & uso del Mondo, per nuoui, & brevi computi Astronomici, per via Geometrica, & anco per Practica, con Istrumenti eccellentissimi. Et nel trattato quarto, belle e nuove forme de Horologi portatili diurni, e notturni, dall’ Autore scolpite in Rame per il Clima di Verona, & Lombardia, & computate le Tavole per l’uso di tutta Italia..., 4 parts in one, Venice: Presso Giovanni & Varisco Varischi, 1622, three folding geometric diagramatic plates, engraved and woodcut diagrams to text, occasional marginalia, some dampstaining and occasional spotting, later vellum, recased, 4to Riccardi I, 196 & Graesse I, 554. Second edition of this treatise on astronomy and geometry, first published in Venice in 1621. (1) £2000-3000
368 Bacci (Andrea). Del Tevere di M. Andrea Bacci Medico et Filosofo. Libri Tre, ne’quali si tratta della natura, & bonta dell’acque, & specialmente del Teuere, & dell’acque antiche di Roma, del Roma. del Nilo, del Po, dell’Arno & d’altri fonti & fiumi del Mondo, Venice [Aldus Manutius, the Younger], 1576, title with woodcut Aldine device, woodcut initials, last leaf laid down, occasional underlining and spotting, insect damage to rear endpapers, front endpaper with small library ink stamp and label to pastedown, contemporary vellum, torn at head of spine, some soiling, 4to First Aldine edition, second edition of text. Adams B8. (1)
£1000-1500
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373 Hamilton (William). Observations on the Preparation, Utility, and Administration of the Digitalis Purpurea, or Foxglove, in Dropsy of the Chest, Consumption, Hemorrhage, Scarlet Fever, Measles, &c, Including a Sketch of the Medical History of this Plant... , 1st ed., 1807, half-title, errata leaf at rear, bound with Maclean (Lachlan), An Enquiry into the Nature, Causes, and Cure of Hydrothorax, Illustrated by Interesting Cases... , Sudbury, 1810, halftitle, separately paginated appendix at rear, ex-BMI library with light ink stamp to title, presentation bookplate from Dr. Blackall, contemp. half calf, modern reback, some edge wear, together with The Encheiridion Medicum, or, Young Practitioner’s Pocket Companion... , 1810, table frontis., light library stamp to title, modern quarter morocco, small 8vo, plus Brunton (T. Lauder), On Digitalis, with some Observations on the Urine, 1868, some old water staining to margins, light library ink stamp to title, presentation inscription, contemp. library cloth gilt, rubbed and sl. split on joints, 8vo (3)
£200-300
371 [Bulwer, John]. Chirologia: Or the Naturall Language of the Hand. Composed of the Speaking Motions, and Discoursing Gestures thereof. Whereunto is Added Chironomia: Or, the Art of Manuall Rhetoricke. Consisting of the Naturall Expressions, digested by Art in the Hand, as the chiefest Instrument of Eloquence, by Historical Manifesto’s..., 2 parts in one, 1st ed., 1644, six engraved plates, lacking additional engraved title to each part, B7 torn with some loss of text, one or two corners torn away, marginal insect damage to errata leaf at end, a little light soiling, first few leaves detaching, previous owner signature to title, later calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, 8vo G-M 3346; Wing B5462 & B5466. “[The hand] speaks all languages, and as an universall character of Reason, is generally understood and knowne by all Nations, among the formall diffferences of their Tongue. And being the onely speech that is naturall to Man, it may well be called the Tongue and generall language of Humane Nature, which, without teaching, men in all regions of the habitable world doe at the first sight most easily understand.” (page 3). “Bulwer was the first Englishman to write about the teaching of deaf-mutes.” (Garrison & Morton). (1) £300-500
374 Lemery (Nicholas). A Course of Chymistry: Containing an Easie Method of Preparing those Chymical Medicines Which are Used in Physick..., 4th revised and enlarged English edition, 1720, eight engraved plates within text, lacks portrait frontispiece, faint ink library stamps to title and most plates, some spotting, recent morocco gilt, 8vo, together with Ure (Andrew), A Dictionary of Chemistry..., 3rd revised edition, 1827, nine engraved plates (spotted), light ink library stamps to title and plates, recent half morocco gilt, thick 8vo
372 Geddes (Patrick). The Classification of Statistics and its Results, (From the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, vol. xi. Read March 21, April 4, and May 2, 1881), Edinburgh: A. & C. Black, 1881, pp.30, large folding table at rear (torn with top portion near-deatched; repair and library ink stamps on verso), title-page with early manuscript number to upper outer corner, modern card wrappers, slim 8vo (1)
£100-150
(2)
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£200-300
375 Neale (Adam). Researches Respecting the Natural History, Chemical Analysis, and Medicinal Virtues, of the Spur, or Ergot of Rye, when Administered as a Remedy in Certain States of the Uterus, 1st ed., 1828, hand-coloured litho. frontis. (rehinged), some spotting, ex-BMI library with light ink stamps to frontispiece and title, orig. boards, some wear, upper cover detached, together with Swan (Joseph), An Inquiry into the Action of Mercury on the Living Body, 2nd ed., 1823, several ink library stamps, later library cloth, rubbed and a little fraying, plus Bardsley (James Lomax), Hospital Facts and Observations, Illustrative of the Efficacy of the New Remedies... , 1830, 4 pp. ads bound at front, light library stamp to title, partly uncut, orig. linen-backed boards, spine defective, plus Hamilton (James), Observations on the Utility and Administration of Purgative Medicines in Several Diseases, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1805, 32 pp. publisher’s catalogue bound at rear, some spotting and soiling, uncut, modern quarter morocco gilt, all 8vo, plus other mostly 19thcentury works on purgative medicines, materia medica and chemistry, French and English language, all ex-BMI library with usual stamps and marks and many in library bindings (approx. 50)
£300-400
376 Pare (Ambroise). The Workes of the famous Chirurgion Ambrose Parey translated out of Latine and compared with the French by Th: Johnson ... Printed by Th. Cotes and R. Young, 1634, 323 woodcut illustrations, including some full-page, lacking title, and Hhhhh4-6 at end, four pages heavily stained (Fff2 verso, Fff3 recto, Ssss6 verso and Tttt1 recto), Rrr5-6 torn with loss to lower outer corner, occasional old marginalia throughout, some marks and short marginal tears elswhere, sewing partly broken with contents partly loose, 18th century calf backed marbled boards, worn, folio BMI I 313; Doe 51; Krivatsy 8604; Russell 646; Waller 7148; Wing p349. (1) £300-500
377 Pingre (Alexandre Guy). Cometographie ou Traite Historique et Theorique des Cometes, 1st ed., Paris, 1783-84, seven engraved diagramatic plates, numerous tables, scattered light spotting and toning, armorial bookplates, contemporary mottled calf, spines with raised bands and gilt decoration, joints and edges a little rubbed, 4to
Lot 377
One of the most important works on comets and used up to 1950 as a source for cometary studies. The book is divided into four parts: a history of astronomy from ancient times, a catalogue of all observed comets, cometary returns, and the methods of calculating cometary orbits. Pingre was also the first to make accurate observations of the transit of Venus in 1761 and 1769. (2) £1000-1500
378 Pomet (Pierre, 1658-1699). A Compleat History of Druggs, Written in French by Monsieur Pomet... from Messrs. Lemery and Tournefort, Divided into Three Classes, Vegetable, Animal and Minderal; with their use in Physick, Chymistry, Pharmacy, and Other Arts, 2 vols. (bound as one), 1st ed. in English, 1712, titles printed in red and black, 86 engraved plates, number 35, bound as frontispiece, light dust-staining to extreme edges, some plates trimmed, 20th century gilt calf, 4to BMI I 328; Hunt 248; Pritzel 7258. (1)
£400-600
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Lot 380 379 Spach (Israel). Gynaeciorum, sive, De mulierum tum communibus, tum gravidarum, parientium, et puerperarum affectibus & morbis, libri Graecorum, Arabum, Latinorum veterum et recentium quotquot extant, partim nunc primum editi, partim vero denuo recogniti, emendati, necessariis imaginibus exornati, & optimorum scriptorum autoritatibus illustrati..., Argentinae: Lazari Zetzneri, 1597, printer’s woodcut device to title, woodcut illustrations, browned and spotted throughout, 19th c. half vellum, gilt decorated spine, morocco title label, folio Adams S1517. The volume comprises a collection of works by various authors, edited by Spach. It is a revised edition of the collection edited by H.K. Wolf, published in four volumes in Basel, 1586-88. (1) £200-300
380 Strauch (Aegidius). Astrognosia synoptice et methodice in usum Gymnsiorum & Academiarum adornata, 5th ed., Wittenberg, 1694, engraved frontis. (detaching at gutter), thirty-five engraved plates of constellations (three torn and repaired to verso), browned throughout, front hinge broken, contemporary vellum, some soiling, 12mo (1)
£700-1000
381 Wilson (George). A Compleat Course of Chymistry Containing Not Only the Best Chymical Medicines but Also Great Variety of Useful Observations, 3rd revised and enlarged edition, To which are added the Author’s Experiments upon Metals, by Way of an Appendix, 1709, title printed in red and black, eight eng. plates, lacks portrait frontispiece, light library ink stamps to title and all plates, some spotting and light old samp-staining, a few small marginal and corner repairs not affecting text, recent morocco gilt, 8vo Originally printed in 1698. ‘Illustrated with engravings of chemical apparatus, it went through many editions and is a landmark in the transformation of alchemy, with its strong mystical element, into chemistry as an exact science’ (ODNB). (1) £300-400
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BOOKBINDING EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES
386* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of twelve decorative finishing tools, including centre & corner tools, together with three decorative pallets, plus a selection of five line pallets (2 single, 1 double & 2 triple line) (a small carton)
387* Decorative Rolls. Five decorative rolls, together with one alphabet roll and nine line fillets (including 1 single, 6 double line one with detached handle and 2 triple line)
382* Blocking Dies. An impressive collection of sixty blocking dies, mostly of heraldic designs and monograms, late 19th/early 20th centuries, including two dies for King Edward VII incorporating the initial E and royal crown, contained together in fitted case, plus blocking dies for the Duke of Beaufort, Frederick Archibald Vaughan, Earl Cawdor, Earl Baldwin of Bewdley (possibly Stanley Baldwin), Sir Joseph Cockfield Dimsdale Bart., Gill College & School, Somerset East, South Africa and Jamaica College, Kingston, Jamaica, some of the dies are marked with the manufacturers names of Knights & Cottrell, Clark, and Dyer Ltd., contained in a total of six boxes with hinged lids, five fitted and lined (four boxes of polished hardwood construction, including one with inset bone labels for The Goldsmiths’ & Silversmiths’ Company Ltd.) (6)
£200-300
(a carton)
£200-300
388* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of twenty decorative finishing tools, including some small/simple designs (one without handle), together with six line pallets (including 2 single line, 2 double line & 2 triple line)
£300-500
(a small carton)
£100-150
383* Book Press. An iron book press, platen size approx. 25 x 30cm (9.5 x 11.75in), opening to 7cm (3in) (1)
£70-100
384* Book Press. An iron book press, platen size approx. 25 x 30.5cm (9.5 x 12in), opening to 6cm (2.5in) Requires refurbishment. (1)
£50-80
385* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of thirteen decorative finishing tools, including centre & corner tools, together with a selection of six line pallets (2 single, 2 double & 2 triple line), plus one double line creaser (a small carton)
£200-300
389* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of thirty-nine modern decorative finishing tools, by Eliot, together with sixteen gouges, all without handles, contained in three fitted plastic boxes, includes seventeen new wooden handles (a carton)
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£250-350
393* Fillets. Four fillets with six additional interchangable wheels, comprising single, double & triple line, together with bookbinding equipment including a sewing frame, with 58.5cm (23ins) between supports, finishing press with 32cm (12.5ins) between wooden screw threads (worn), small marbling tray, quantity of mull and gold foil (2 cartons)
£80-120
394* Gold leaf. Six books of 22 Carat deep gold leaf, each leaf approx. 80 x 80mm (3 x 3ins), together with four books of gold leaf, each leaf approx. 140 x 140mm (5.5 x 5.5ins), together with a homemade gold cushion & knife, plus two agaite burnishers (with 2 spare agaite ends), four pasting brushes, plus a collection of bookbinding handtools, including paring knives & band nippers etc., plus twentyfour pressing boards (inc. twelve 23 x 30.5cm, 9 x 12in & twelve 38 x 25.5cm, 15 x 10in), a litho stone (38 x 28cm, 15 x 11in), and a quantity of aluminium pressing boards (-)
£150-250
395* Handle Letters. Two sets of bookbinding handle letters, sizes 42pt Kent & one decorative style (approx. 11mm high), plus other sets of handle letters, including two 4mm letter height serif, 6mm serif, 8mm serif & 10mm letter height serif 390* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of forty modern decorative finishing tools, by Eliot, all without handles, contained in two fitted plastic boxes, includes seventeen new wooden handles (a carton)
(a carton)
£150-200
396* Laying press and tub. A beech laying press and tub, with approx. 62cm (24in) between screws threads, together with an additional cheek timber with groove for plough, plus plough (without blade), twenty-four pressing boards with metal strip to one edges (dimensions 30.5 x 23cm, 12 x 9in), twelve pressing boards (25 x 18cm, 10 x 7in), a litho stone (27 x 33cm, 10.5 x 13in), and seventeen aluminium pressing plates (20 x 30.5cm, 8 x 12in)
£200-300
(-)
£100-150
391* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of twenty-six modern decorative finishing tools, by Eliot, all without handles, contained in fitted hinged laquered box, includes fifteen new wooden handles (a small carton)
£200-300
392* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of thirty-one decorative finishing tools, many by Eliot plus four line pallets (only five with handles), contained in fitted carved hardwood box with hinged lid, includes fifteen new wooden handles (a carton)
Lot 397
£200-300
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397* Laying & nipping press, A modern laying press & nipping press combination, with tub, by Elizabeth C. McCaig, with central flywheel, 52cm (20.5in) between metal rod side supports, laying press opening to 16cm (6.25in), with attachable plywood platen plates 40.5 x 32cm (16 x 12.5in), opening to approx. 13cm (5in), one side of laying press checks with metal edge strips for backing, and other side with groove to accommodate plough, includes two ploughs (one with blade and other without blade attachment), plus a small sewing frame and selection of bookbinding hand tools etc. (-)
409* Leather. Approximately thirty-five skins of burnished brown ‘Ganges’ calfskin bookbinding leather, mostly whole skins (few seconds) In excellent condition. (approx. 35)
£150-250
410* Marbled paper. A collection of approx. 750 sheets of paper, mostly 18th & 19th century, marbled paper, mostly 8vo and 4to, together with approx. 250 sheets of plain paper, mostly early 19th century, mostly 8vo, various condition
£250-350
(approx.1000)
£100-200
398* Leather. Thirty skins of burnished brown ‘Ganges’ calfskin bookbinding leather, mostly whole skins In excellent condition. (30)
£150-250
399* Leather. Thirty skins of burnished brown ‘Ganges’ calfskin bookbinding leather, mostly whole skins (few seconds) In excellent condition. (30)
£150-250
400* Leather. Thirty skins of burnished brown ‘Ganges’ calfskin bookbinding leather, mostly whole skins (few seconds) In excellent condition. (30)
£150-250
401* Leather. Thirty skins of burnished brown ‘Ganges’ calfskin bookbinding leather, mostly whole skins (few seconds) In excellent condition. (30)
£150-250
402* Leather. Thirty skins of burnished brown ‘Ganges’ calfskin bookbinding leather, mostly whole skins (few seconds) In excellent condition. (30)
£150-250
403* Leather. Thirty skins of burnished brown ‘Ganges’ calfskin bookbinding leather, mostly whole skins (few seconds) In excellent condition. (30)
£150-250
404* Leather. Thirty skins of burnished brown ‘Ganges’ calfskin bookbinding leather, mostly whole skins (few seconds) In excellent condition. (30)
£150-250
405* Leather. Thirty skins of burnished brown ‘Ganges’ calfskin bookbinding leather, mostly whole skins (few seconds) In excellent condition. (30)
411* Marbled paper. A collection of approx. 100 sheets of handmade marbled paper, including thirty-four Cockerell marbled papers, plus a few incomplete sheets
£150-250
406* Leather. Thirty skins of burnished brown ‘Ganges’ calfskin bookbinding leather, mostly whole skins (few seconds) In excellent condition. (30)
(approx. 100)
412* Marbled paper. An assortment of approximately fifteen sheets of handmade marbled paper, together with a small selection of bookbinding goatskin & calf leather, plus various papers and tissues, including japanese tissue etc.
£150-250
407* Leather. Twenty skins of burnished brown ‘Ganges’ calfskin bookbinding leather, mostly whole skins (few seconds) In excellent condition. (20)
(a carton)
£100-150
£70-100
413* Paper. Approximately 275 sheets of white handmade paper, watermarked O.W.P & A.C.L, sheet size 34.4 x 42.8cm (13.5 x 16.75in), together with two early 20th c. account books containing a total of approx. 300 leaves of handmade paper watermarked W. King Alton Mill, sheet size 24.7 x 17cm (9.75 x 6.75in), contemporary half calf, plus a similar account book containing lined paper, 8vo
408* Leather. Twenty skins of burnished brown ‘Ganges’ calfskin bookbinding leather, mostly whole skins (few seconds) In excellent condition. (20)
£200-300
£100-150
(a carton)
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£250-350
414* Type Cabinet. A fitted ten drawer type cabinet by Hampson Bettridge & Co., with ten sets of brass type, including 8pt (two sets, slim/regular), 10pt, 12pt, 14pt, 22pt & 30pt York and 8pt, 10pt & 22pt Kent brass type (in excellent condition), cabinet dimensions approx. 63.5 x 56 x 42cm (25 x 22 x 16.5in, height x width x depth), plus three type holders (2, 3 & 4in) (1)
£250-350
415* Bookcase. A modern block board breakfront bookcase, the central section with six shelves above two cupboard doors, flanked by further shelves with open units beneath, painted overall in grey, 274.5cm high x 256.5cm wide x 61cm deep (108 x 101 x 24ins) (1)
£200-300
416* Bookcase. A modern block board breakfront bookcase, the central section with six shelves above two cupboard doors, flanked by further shelves with open units beneath, painted overall in grey, 274.5cm high x 223.5cm wide x 61cm deep (108 x 88 x 24ins) (1)
£200-300
417* Bookcases. A pair of modern block board open bookcases, each with 12 shelves above 4 further shelves, painted overall in grey, 274.5cm high x 155cm wide x 33cm deep (108 x 61.5 x 13ins) (2)
£200-300
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THE BOOKBINDING WORKSHOP OF IVOR ROBINSON MBE (1924-2014) Ivor Robinson was one of the outstanding artistic bookbinders of the 20th century. Born in Bournemouth, the son of a chauffeur and a former housemaid, he was apprenticed at the age of 14 with the bookbinder S.E. Bray & Co. He volunteered to enlist in the Navy during the second world war, where he was present at D-Day. After the war he returned to Bray’s to finish his apprenticeship. In 1946 Robinson moved to Salisbury to work with binder Harry Bailey, eventually going into partnership with him. He taught at the London School of Printing and Graphic Arts from 1953, where he encountered Edgar Mansfield, and then in 1958 moved to Oxford to teach at the Oxford College of Technology, retiring in 1989. Working for much of his life as a teacher, Robinson confined himself to three fine binding commissions per year. Consequently there are only around 150 in existence, making them comparatively rare and very collectable. Public collections with examples of his work include the British Library, the Bodleian Library, Oxford, the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York. 418* Board Cutter. A board cutter on wooden base & stand, with foot operated clamp, blade cutting to approx. 77cm (31.5in), overall dimensions 107 x 69 x 91cm (42 x 27 x 36in, width x depth x height) (1)
£100-150
420* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of fifteen decorative finishing tools, of traditional design, including centre and corners tools, together with one decorative pallet and thirty line pallets, various, contained in two wooden boxes with sliding lids (2)
£200-300
421* Decorative finishing tools. A collection of fifteen decorative finishing tools, mostly of traditional design, including centre and corners tools, together with three single line pallets and five gouges, contained in a card box with hinged lid, plus one decorative roll, one single line fillet, plus a set of 22pt Devon handle letters in original wooden box with hinged lid (a small carton)
£150-250
422* Finishing press. A hardwood finishing press, with approx. 32cm (12.5ins) between wooden screws, opening to approx. 19cm (7.5ins), together with three agate burnishers (including 2 dog tooth), plus other associated gilding materials including a gilder’s tip and Armenian bole, plus sewing thread & headbanding threads, plus glue pot, brushes, and plane etc. (a carton)
£100-200
423* Leather. A quantity of bookbinding leathers, including calf, goat, sheepskin and suede etc., various colours, mostly good size pieces & offcuts, plus a small selection of bookcloth etc.
419* Bookbinding. Bookbinding hand tools. A selection of bookbinding hand tools from Ivor Robinson’s workshop, including English & French paring knives (with Ivor’s name in blind to each), shoe & craft knives, backing hammer, straight edges, square, band nippers, spoke shave, bone folders, dividers, shears and small litho stone etc.
(a large carton)
£150-250
424* Leather. A quantity of bookbinding leathers, including calf, goat, sheepskin and suede etc., various colours, mostly good size pieces & offcuts, plus a small selection of bookcloth etc.X
A number of these tools were illustrated in the volume Introducing Bookbinding, by Ivor Robinson, pub. Oxford Polytechnic Press, 1984. (a carton) £150-250
(a large carton)
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£150-250
425* Marble slab A large white marble slab, 2.2cm thick (1 inch), dimensions 58.5 x 121.5cm (23 x 47.75in) Used by Ivor Robinson as his paring stone and working area. (1)
£70-100
426* Paper & board. A selection of paper & board, including handmade laid & wove papers by J. Green & Son, F.G. Head and A. Millbourne & Co. etc., Japanese tissues, together with machinemade fabriano ingres, cartridge, manilla & millboard etc. (-)
£150-200
427* Paper & board. A selection of paper & board, including handmade laid & wove papers by J. Green & Son, F.G. Head and A. Millbourne & Co. etc., Japanese tissues, together with machinemade fabriano ingres, cartridge, manilla & millboard etc. (-)
£150-200
428* Plan chest. A nine drawer plan chest, or wooden construction, painted white, without top, dimensions approx. 90 x 65 x 86cm (35.5 x 25.5 x 33.75ins, width x depth x height) (1)
£70-100
431* Robinson (Ivor, 1924-2014). Original abstract design painting, c.1960s-70s, mixed media, oil & sand on board, painted in black and grey on an off white background, unsigned, 33 x 19cm (13 x 7.5in), within slim plain wood frame (1)
£200-300
429* Robinson (Ivor, 1924-2014). Original abstract design painting, c.1960s-70s, mixed media, oil & sand on board, painted in black, cream and light brown, unsigned, 12.3 x 17.1cm (4.75 x 6.75in), within slim plain wood frame (1)
£150-200
432* Robinson (Ivor, 1924-2014). Original abstract design painting, c.1960s-70s, mixed media, oil & sand on board, painted in white with a black background, unsigned, 15.1 x 19.7cm (6 x 7.75in), within slim plain wood frame
430* Robinson (Ivor, 1924-2014). Original abstract design painting, c.1960s-70s, oil on board, painted in black and white on a grey background, unsigned, 13.7 x 37.7cm (5.4 x 14.75in), within slim plain wood frame
(1)
Possibly a preparitory work which was subsequently used for the dust jacket design of the revised edition of his book Introducing Bookbinding, pub. Oxford Polytechnic Press, 1984. This lot also includes a copy of this volume. (2) £200-300
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£150-200
433 Robinson, Ivor, 1924-2014]. A collection of five bindings by Ivor Robinson, including Fruitfull Sermons Preached by the right Reverend Father, and constant Martyr of Jesus Christ, Master Hugh Latimer, newly imprinted with others not heretofore set forth in print..., 1635, text incomplete lacking Q7-8, S1-2, T1-2, 7-8, V1, 7-8 and Ss1-8, 20th c. full blind panelled calf, spine faded, 4to, contained in marbled paper covered slipcase, with English Essays, edited by Elizabeth D’Oyley, reprinted 1946, 20th c. red qtr. morocco, gilt dec. spine, 8vo, and The Oxford Book of English Verse..., new ed., Oxford, 1939, 20th c. red qtr. morocco with vellum tipped board corners, gilt dec. spine, 8vo, contained in slipcase, plus two others similar, including a 1903 copy of Boswell’s Johnson, with enclosed receipt from the binding firm H. Bailey of Salisbury for rebacking the volume, dated 1st April, 1948
437 Art-Union of London. Etchings for the Art-Union of London by the Etching Club, 2 vols., 1857 & 1872, twenty-three (of 30) etched plates only, lacking the plates by Samuel Palmer, J. E. Millais, and others, and nineteen (of 20) etched plates, lacking the Samuel Palmer etching entitled The Mourning of Life, contents partly loose, some light spotting, a.e.g., original cloth gilt, rubbed and marked, folio (2)
438 Black (William Henry). History and Antiquities of the Worshipful Company of Leathersellers of the City of London, 1st ed., 1871, engraved and chromo. plates, including two large folding facsimile illuminated charters at end, a few light spots, presentation bookplate of the Worshipful Company of Booksellers, a.e.g., original burgundy morocco gilt, joints and edges a little rubbed, 4to
The volume of English Essays in this lot, with a simple library style binding, having a french joint and sewn-in cloth hinged endpapers, is believed to be one of Ivor’s earlier book bindings, produced shortly after he moved to Salisbury to work with binder Harry Bailey in 1946. (5) £150-250
(1)
£100-200
Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (15)
ART REFERENCE
(1)
£80-120
£200-300
441 Field (George). Chromatics or an Essay on the Analogy and Harmony of Colours, 1st. ed., Printed for the Author by A.J.Valpy, 1817, six eng. plts with contemp. hand colouring and numerous hand col. engravings to text throughout, all with contemp. hand colouring, bound with appendix and advertisement at rear, later endpapers with library labels to front pastedown and f.e.p., modern cloth gilt, 4to., together with Chromatography; or a Treatise on Colours and Pigments, and of their Powers in Painting &c., 1st ed., pub. Charles Tilt, 1835, hand col. frontis., title page, dedication, the engraved plt., and last page of index with library blindstamp, ink stamp to f.e.p., modern cloth gilt, 4to
436 Art-Gout-Beaute. Feuillets de l'elegance feminine, 7 vols., Janvier-Novembre 1925, first three issues printed in English, remainder in French, illustrated throughout with many pochoir coloured plates, some heightened with silver and gold, b & w adverts, original printed wrappers, folio, 24 x 32cm (9.5 x 12.5ins) (7)
£150-200
440 Downing (A.J.). Cottage Residences; or a Series of Designs for Rural Cottages and Cottage-Villas, and their Gardens and Grounds. Adapted to North Ametica, 1st US ed., 1842, engraved frontis., colour plate and ten wood-engraved plates of cottage designs, pubs. list front and rear, scattered spotting, previous owner inscriptions, original brown cloth gilt, a little rubbed with edge wear, 8vo
435 Trade catalogue. Illustrated Catalogue of China, Glass, Earthenware, Lamps, Looking-glasses, Pictures, Etc, by A.M. & S. n.d., c. 1880, numerous woodcut engravings, some in full colour, original cloth gilt, worn and soiled, inner hinges broken, text block loose, at least eleven missing leaves, folio Sold with faults, not subject to return. (1)
£70-100
439 Calavas (A. ed.). Ornements Orientaux. Tapis. Toules Peintes, Étoffes Brodées dans les Styles Persan, Indien etc., pub. Paris, c.1925, title page, twenty-one photo. plts. (complete) including four folding, some dust soiling, loose in pubs. portfolio, folio, together with, Metman (Louis & Brière Gaston),Le Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Le Bois, parts 1 & 2, pub. Paris, c.1920, 116 (of 120) b & w photographic illusts., some dust soiling, loose in pubs. portfolios, folio, with, Calavas (A. ed.),Etoffes Anciennes. Jouy, Genre, Indien Cachemires, pub. Paris, c.1925, dec. photographic title, and forty b & w photographic plts., some dust soiling and chipping to margins, loose in portfolio, large 4to, with another five folios similar, various sizes and condition, together with, Haeber (Oskar),Moderne Flächenkunst, pub. Christian Stoll, Dresden, c.1900, dec. title, seventy (of 72) chromolitho. plts., slight dust and finger soiling largely confined to margins, loose in pubs. portfolio, spine crudely repaired, 4to, with, Gurlitt (Dr. Cornelius, ed.),Das Barock und Rococo Ornament Deutschlands, pub. Berlin, 1889,addn. half title, seventyfive (of 80), b & w heliogravure plts., disbound, folio, plus,Lehner (Joseph & Mader Eduard),Neue Dekorations-Malereien im Modernen stil, vol. 3 (only), c.1900, forty (of sixty), col. litho. plts. with seven plts. from vol. 2 and seven plts. from vol. 1, slight dust soiling, slight marginal chipping, loose in pubs. portfolio, folio, and, Hoffman (Julius),Der Modern Stil, pub. Stuttgart, 1899,113 (of 120) photolitho. plts., disbound, 4to, with two others similar
434 Bookbinding reference. Introducing Bookbinding, by Ivor Robinson, revised ed., Oxford Polytechnic Press, 1984, b & w illusts., orig. boards, 8vo, together with Modern Bookbinding, A Survey and a Prospect (The Fifth Dent Memorial Lecture), by Douglas Leighton, 1935, title signed by Douglas Leighton & W.G. Taylor, front free endpaper inscribed ‘To my esteemed fellow craftsman Eric C. Burdett from M. Davison, April 1949’, orig. boards in browned d.j. (lined), 16mo in 4s, with The History of Decorated Bookbinding in England, by Howard M. Nixon & Mirjam M. Foot, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992, colour and b & w plates, original cloth gilt, 8vo, and Bookbindings from the LIbrary of Jean Grolier, pub. The Trustees of the British Museum, 1965, colour. frontispiece and b & w plates, original cloth gilt, 8vo, and Twenty Five Bindings Designed by Edgar Mansfield and Realised by James Brockman..., pub. K.D. Duval, Frenich, Foss, Pitlochry, 1993, b & w frontispiece and colour illustrations, orig. wrappers, oblong 4to, plus other bookbinding & printing reference etc. Provenance: from the workshop of Ivor Robinson. (a carton)
£100-150
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Lot 448 442 Gilchrist (Alexander). Life of William Blake, “Pictor Ignotus”, with Selections from his Poems and other Writings..., Illustrated from Blake’s Own Works, in Facsimile by W.J. Linton, and in Photolithography..., 2 vols., 1863, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1 & folding frontis. to vol. 2, forty-eight plts. and few illusts. to text, occasional spotting mostly at front and rear, hinges cracked, orig. gilt dec. cloth, spines torn and faded, worn, 8vo, together with Nonesuch Press, Pencil Drawings by William Blake, edited by Geoffrey Keynes, 1927, numerous b & w plts., edges rough-trimmed, orig. half cloth gilt, damp-stained at foot of spine, 4to, (limited ed. 381/1550), with Wright (Thomas), The Life of William Blake, 2 vols., Olney, Bucks: Thomas Wright, 1929, col. frontis. to each, b & w plts., orig. green cloth gilt, 4to, and Wilson (Mona), The Life of William Blake, Nonesuch Press, 1927, b & w frontis. and plts., pubs. qtr. vellum, slightly dust-soiled and marked, small folio, (limited ed. 802/1480), plus other Blake reference (14)
443 Guichard (Kenneth M.). British Etchers 1850 - 1940, pub. Robin Garton 1977, addn. half title, title page with original etching, and two full-page etchings by Robin Tanner, each signed in pencil below image by artist, numerous b & w illusts., t.e.g., original quarter blue morocco gilt, large 4to (1)
£150-200
444* Jenkins (Paul). Cyril Hodges, Seeing Voice, Welsh Heart, Original lithographs by Paul Jenkins, Editions de la Galerie Karl Flinker, Paris, 1965, six full-page colour lithographs, each signed and numbered in pencil by the artist, loosely contained in maroon cloth chemise and matching slipcase (some marks), folio Limited edition, 225/265. (1)
£100-150
445 Letarouilly (Paul). Edifices de Rome Moderne ou Recueil des Palais, Maisons, Eglises, Couvents, et autres Monuments Publics et Particuliers les Plus Remarquable de la Ville de Rome, 3 vols., 1st ed., Paris, Bance Editeur, 1856-7, engraved frontispiece portrait of the author, numerous b & w line-engraved plates, complete (a few bound out of sequence), occasional minor scattered spotting, marbled endpapers, contemporary red quarter morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed with minor wear to extremities, large folio
£100-150
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446 Witten (Laurence C., et al). Alchemy and the Occult. A Catalogue of Books and Manuscripts from the Collection of Paul and Mary Mellon given to Yale University Library, Vol. 3 Manuscripts 1225-1671, and Vol. 4 Manuscripts 1675-1922, New Haven, 1977, original publishers cloth with leather label to spine, encased together in slipcase, folio (1)
£100-150
GENERAL 447 Adam International Review. A Literary Monthly in English and French, ed., Miron Grindea, 82 issues, 1946-1988, commencing numbers 154-155 to 498-499, a broken run, occasional light toning, original wrappers, some staple rust and stains to early issues, 8vo ADAM (Art, Drama, Architecture, Music) was published in London from 1941 to 1995 and featured contributions from Winston Churchill, T.S. Eliot, W.H. Auden, Evelyn Waugh, Pablo Picasso and Jean Cocteau among others. (82) £70-100
448 Austen (Jane). Novels, 6 vols., OUP, 1959-71, b & w illustrations, t.e.g., contemporary tan half morocco by Maltby’s Oxford, spines with raised bands and brown labels, 8vo, together with The Novels of Jane Austen, ed. R. Brimley Johnson, 10 vols., J.M. Dent, 1897, b & w illustrations, a few light spots, t.e.g., recent red morocco-backed boards by Maltby’s, blue labels to spines, 8vo
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449 Bentley Motors. Plus Four. A Souvenir of the Eighth Grand Prix d’Endurance 24 Hour International Road Race at Le Mans 21st and 22nd June, 1930, for Fully Equipped Standard Cars, pub. Bentley Motors Limited, [1930], 40pp, numerous b & w illustrations (many from photos), some spotting & toning to first & last leaves, original printed wrappers, stitched as issued, 8vo Rare. (1)
£300-400
451 Chelminski (Jan V.). L’Armée du Duché de Varsovie, Paris, 1913, forty-eight tipped-in colour plates, b&w plts. and illusts. to text, later French red half morocco gilt, sl. rubbed to extrems. (generally in very good condition), folio, together with Rousselot (Lucien), L’Armée Francaise (Premiere Empire), ses uniformes, son armement, son equipement, 3 vols., Paris, Spadem, 1978-82, sixty-eight (of 106) double-page colour plates, most with accompanying leaf of English text, loosely contained in original green cloth chemise and slipcase, a little wear, one vol. with top edge deficient, 4to The first work is a limited edition of 1000 copies, this copy unnumbered. A history of Polish troops in French service between 1807 and 1815. (4) £200-300
452 Churchill (Winston S.). The Major Works of Sir Winston Churchill. Centenary First Edition, 25 vols., Diners Club, 1974, tippedin portrait frontis. to each, a.e.g., original faux leather gilt, 8vo
450 Boswell (James). The Life of Samuel Johnson and Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, (Temple Bar Edition), 10 vols., New York, Doubleday, 1922, engraved frontispiece and numerous b & w engraved plates, t.e.g., remainder uncut, marbled endpapers, contemporary brown half morocco gilt (by Whitman Bennett), a few vols. very slightly rubbed to extremities (volumes 2 and 8 with minimal wear to extreme head of spines), 4to Limited edition 191/785. (10)
The set comprises: My Early Life, Marlborough, 4 vols., Lord Randolph Churchill, 2 vols., The World Crisis, 5 vols., War Speeches, 3 vols., The Second World War, 6 vols., History of the English Speaking Peoples, 4 vols. (25) £150-200
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456 Domesday. The Millenium Edition of Great Domesday Book, 6 vols., Alecto Historical Editions, 2000, comprising two facsimile volumes bound in embossed calf replicating the 12th century Winton Domesday, each contained in a grey suede bag with ties, two translation volumes, and an index volume, all in qtr. linen, and a set of maps in a matching solander box, folio As new and still contained in the publisher’s cardboard packaging. (6) £500-800
453 Daft (Richard). Kings of Cricket. Reminiscences and Annecdotes with Hints on the Game, Bolton, 1893, portrait frontis., b & w portraits and illustrations, t.e.g., original blue half morocco, spine and edges a little rubbed and faded, 4to Padwick 903. Subscriber’s Large Paper Edition, 141/150 signed by the author. (1) £150-200
454 Dahl (Roald). James and the Giant Peach, 1st UK ed., George Allen, 1967, illusts. by Michel Simeon, occn. light foxing (mostly to endpapers), orig. pictorial laminated boards, minor chips at spine ends and short split in laminate at lower joint, 8vo, together with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, 1st UK ed., George Allen & Unwin, 1967, illusts. by Faith Jacques, a few corners creased and one or two with sl. loss, one page with some biro doodles in lower blank margin, edges foxed, orig. pictorial laminated boards, some edge-wear, with loss to rear cover, 8vo (2)
457 Eliot (T.S.). The Waste Land, first appearnace, in The Criterion, A Quaterly Review, Vol. I, No. I, October 1922, pub. R. CobdenSanderson, untrimmed, original printed cream wrappers, slightly marked and edge-creased (with some minor fraying), cross in blue biro beside last item of contents list on front cover, 8vo
£100-150
Gallup C135. A good copy of the rare first appearance of one of the most important poems of the twentieth century; this publication came a month before the first American edition in ‘The Dial’ and two months before the first publication in bookform. T.S. Eliot was the founder and editor of ‘The Criterion’. (1) £1500-2000
455* Dodgson (Rev. Charles Lutwidge, ‘Lewis Carroll’). Original artwork by the American artist Byron Sewell for The Hunting of the Snark, pub. Catalpa Press, 1974, together seventeen pen & ink drawings on board, sheet size 52 x 63.5cm (20.5 x 25ins), together with The Hunting of the Snark, by Lewis Carroll, Catalpa Press, 1974, large folding plate, b & w illustrations including one with red overlay to make Baker disappear, rear pocket containing interchangeable cards of faces of the crew, original black buckram, small folio
458 Folio Society. A collection of seventy-two volumes, including The Works of Thomas Hardy, 6 vols., 1988, together with Miguel de Cervates Saavedra’s The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha, 2 vols., 1953, with other similar, mostly in slip cases, G/VG
Limited edition 18/250. Byron’s striking illustrations contributed to an interesting and unusual edition, and they capture the spirit of Carroll’s classic poem. The artist has also illustrated an Alice translated into Pitjantjatjara, the language of Australian aborigines. (18) £150-200
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£200-300
459 Folio Society. 110 vols., 1980s-2000s, including Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust, Parts 1 & 2, Translation and Notes by David Luke, 2005, original quarter morocco, folio, contained in original slipcase, together with Great Expectations and The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club by Charles Dickens, 2 vols., 2004, original quarter morocco, large 8vo, contained in slipcases, plus A History of Chinese Civilisation by Jacques Gernet, 2 vols., 2002, The Arabian Nights, Tales from the Thousand and One Nights, illustrated by E.J. Detmold, 1999, plus others by Anthony Trollope, Thomas Hardy, John Donne, Graham Greene, Robert Graves etc., all original cloth contained in slipcases, G/VG (110)
£200-300
460 Folio Society. Ninety-two vols., 1960s-2000s, including The Second World War by Winston S. Churchill, 6 vols., 2000, A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, by Winston S. Churchill, 4 vols., 2003, The Folio Book of Humorous Verse, Selected and Introduced by Edward Leeson, 2002, Captain Cook’s Voyages, 1768-1779, Selected and Introduced by Glyndwr Williams, 1997, etc., many with bookplates to front endpapers, all original cloth, in original slipcases, 8vo, G/VG (92)
£200-300
461 Folio Society. 150 volumes, including two box set of Jeeves and Wooster, Arabian Nights, and Antony Trollope, all original cloth in slipcases, folio (150)
464 Folio Society. The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer now newly imprinted [a fine facsimile edition of the Kelmscott Chaucer], 2002, illustrations by Edward Burne-Jones, initial letters throughout, some titles and headings printed in red, blue silk markers, original elaborately gilt decorated cream Nigerian goatskin by Smith Settle, Otley, to a design by David Eccles after T.J. Cobden-Sanderson’s original binding bound at the Doves Bindery for the Kelmscott Press in 1900, together with a loosely inserted slip with advice about storage and handling, plus An Essay by William S. Peterson Reprinted to Accompany the Facsimile Published by The Folio Society, 16pp. booklet in orig. printed wrappers, contained together in original blue buckram solander box, with gilt lettered morocco spine label, large folio
£300-500
462 Folio Society. Fifty volumes, various titles including facsimile 1st folio Shakespeare, Ovid’s Art of Love, all original cloth, mostly in slipcases, various sizes, together with sixty-seven volumes published by Franklin inlcuing Emmerson’s Essays, Decamaron, etc., gilt leather spines, mostly 8vo (117)
£200-300
463 Folio Society. The Queen Mary Atlas, 2005, double-page colour facsimile maps, original red calf, gilt decorated spine and conjoined armorial of England & Spain to upper cover (binding designed by David Eccles), large folio, together with Commentary volume by Peter Barber, orig. buckram, some faint marks to upper cover, small folio, contained together in original cloth solander box, with gilt lettered spine label and gilt title on front Limited edition of 1000 copies. (1)
Limited edition, 386/1010 copies. (1)
£500-800
465 Galsworthy (John). The Works of John Galsworthy, Manaton Edition, vols. 25 (of 30), William Heinemann, 1923-29, frontispieces, titles printed in blue and black, decorative endpapers with bookplate to front pastedowns, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, original giltdecorated quarter vellum, lightly rubbed to extremities, 4to
£150-200
Limited signed edition of 530 copies, this being no. 332 (except vols. 22-25 numbered 192). Without the final five volumes in the set. (25) £200-300
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466 Goble (Warwick, illust.). Stories from the Pentamerone by Giambattista Basile, selected and edited by E.F. Strange, Macmillan, 1911, thirty-two tipped-in colour plates mounted on textured brown paper, captioned tissue guards, some intermittent water-staining to blank margins, mainly towards rear of volume, endpapers lightly foxed, upper hinge split, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt dec. vellum, soiled, joints splitting at ends, lacking ties, large 4to Edition de Luxe, limited to 150 copies only. (1)
£200-300
467 Golf Illustrated, with which is incorporated “Golf”, volume XLIV, 25th March to 17th June, 1910, numerous illustrations and adverts., light marginal yellowing and a few spots, original red cloth gilt, spine faded, a few light stains, 4to (1)
£150-200
468* Historical cards. An early 19th century set of playing cards, together twenty-five hand-col. eng. cards (of 35), each with an illustration of a monarch, with title above and descriptive verse beneath, dusty and some marks, Edward V with horizontal crease, plain versos, rounded corners, 88 x 70mm (3.5 x 2.75ins), together with a late 19th century deck of Happy Family cards, forty-four pictorial cards, with stencilled colouring, soiled, pink versos, rounded corners with some loss, 91 x 64mm (3.5 x 2.5ins), plus an incomplete set of twenty-seven trade playing cards, early 20th century, col. printed, browned and rubbed, blue patterned versos, rounded corners, 95 x 66mm (3.75 x 2.5ins) (1)
£70-100
469 Montague (John). A Fair House: Versions of Irish Poetry, Dublin: Cuala Press, 1972-[73], upper edge uncut, colophon printed in red, original cloth backed boards, 8vo, (limited ed. 214/350, book completed on 7th July, 1973), together with Corman (Cid), All in All, Origin Press: Kyoto, 1964, b & w plates by Hidetaka Ohno, original boards in d.j., 4to, in original slipcase, (limited ed. 76/300, signed by author and artist), with Trypanis (C.A.), The Elisies of a Glass Adonis, New York: Chilmark Press, 1967, a.e.g., later laced on boards (unfinished binding by Ivor Robinson), tall 8vo, (limited signed ed. 107/450), plus five others
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From the workshop of the master craftsman and fine bookbinder Ivor Robinson (1924-2014). (8) £100-150
470 Neagu (Philippe). Anthologie d’un patrimoine photographique 1846-1926, 1980, numerous b&w illustrations throughout, original cloth in d.j., folio, together with Durant (Mark Alice), McDermott & McGough, A History of Photography, Santa Fe: Arena Editions, illustrations throughout, original cloth in d.j., folio, plus Saint-Cyr (Agnes de Gouvion, et al), Art or Nature. 20th Century French Photography, Trefoil, numerous b&w illustrations throughout, original cloth in d.j., folio, plus other titles relating to photography (70approx)
£150-200
471 Nicholson (William). An Almanac of Twelve Sports, Words by Rudyard Kipling, New York: R.H. Russell, 1898, twelve colour woodblock plates, including Angling, Boating, Horse Racing, Cricket, Coaching, Archery, Golf, Shooting, Boxing etc., some offsetting to text, original cloth backed boards pictorial boards, a little rubbed and slight spotting, 4to (1)
£200-300
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472 Nicholson (William). London Types, New York: R.H. Russell, 1898, twelve full-page colour woodblock illustrations, advertisement leaf at rear, light offsetting to text, hinges slightly cracked, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, board edges a little worn, 4to, contained in slipcase (1)
£150-250
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473 Perpetua Press. Fifteen Old Nursery Rhymes with New Linocuts by Biddy Darlow, Bristol, 1935, sixteen full-page handcoloured linocuts, untrimmed, original two-tone cloth, spine a little darkened and margins of covers slightly faded, large 4to, (limited edition of 150 copies), together with The Little Chimney Sweep, Bristol, 1936, silhouette illustrations, free endpapers partially browned, original black cloth with printed label on upper cover, in slightly chipped and dusty d.j., large 8vo, (limited edition of 300 copies), plus Wander Birds, by Eric Walter White, with ten silhouettes cut by Lotte Reiniger, Bristol, 1934, letterpress illustrations, front free endpaper with inscriptions to Mr. Gordon by the author and the artist, original boards in chipped glassine wrapper, slim 8vo, (limited edition, 58/200 copies, signed by the author), plus five others published by or relating to the Perpetua Press (8)
477 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Rip Van Winkle, by Washington Irving, new impression, 1917, 24 colour plates, one or two light spots, original boards in bright condition (spine ends a little faded), d.j., spine a little rubbed and chipped with small hole, 4to, together with The Sleeping Beauty, Told by C.S. Evans, [1920], tipped-in colour frontis., colour and b & w illustrations in silhouette, presentation inscription and tiny bookplate at front, original cloth-backed pictorial boards in bright condition, one or two minor marks, d.j., spine and margins faded, 4to Riall p.141. (2)
£150-200
£150-200
474 Potter (Beatrix). The Tale of Peter Rabbit, pub. The Saalfield Publishing Co., New York, Akron, Ohio, 1916, illustrations throughout, original colour printed die cut wrappers, short piece of adhesive tape to upper cover, slim 8vo, together with The Story of Peter Rabbit (with Dick Whittington & His Cat), Pictured by John R. Neill, pub. The Reilly & Lee Co., Chicago, 1908, full-page colour illustrations, pictorial endpapers, original cloth with colour illustration to upper cover, slightly rubbed to extremities, small 8vo, with The Tale of Petter Rabbit, pub. David McKay Company, Philadelphia, 1907, full-page colour illustrations, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, d.j. slightly torn with loss and few adhesive tape repairs, 8vo, and Petter Rabbit Painting Book, pub. Charles E. Graham & Co., New York, 1913, colour and b & w illustrations, original cloth-backed die cut pictorial boards, small area of image skinned at foot of upper cover, small slim folio, plus nine other similar Peter Rabbit themed American publications, including colouring books, cut out & paste books etc. (13)
£150-200
475 Price (Henry Habberley). Belief. The Gifford lectures delivered at the University of Aberdeen in 1960, 1st ed., George Allen, 1969, occasional pencil marginalia, ownership inscriptions of David A. Palin and A. C. Ewing, original cloth, loosely inserted correspondence between Ewing and Price include a ten page typed letter from Ewing, dated 7/4/69 establishing the points in Belief with which he does not agree; namely points of metaethics and epistemology, with a handwritten, two page reply from Price, together with four works by Ewing (three with author’s ownership inscription), including Idealism; a critical survey, Second Thoughts in Moral Philosophy, The Definition of Good, and, Value and Reality, plus Hartshorne (Charles), nine works including Process and Divinity, Reality as Social Process, The Logic of Perfection, various dates and publishers, various covers (mostly original cloth), some with dustjackets, plus nineteen offprints and extracts, one signed by the author (33)
478 [Rowling, J. K.]. The Silkworm [by] Robert Galbraith, 1st edition, Sphere, 2014, signed by the author to title in black ink under her pen name ‘Robert Galbraith’, J. K. Rowling authentication hologram sticker to facing page, orig. cloth in dust jacket, 8vo The Silkworm is the second novel in the series of private investigator Cormoran Strike, published in June 2014. It is a sequel to ‘The Cuckoo’s Calling’ (2013). Waterstones obtained a limited supply of signed first editions of ‘The Silkworm’ which were then secretly stocked in a small number of their shops. Participating shops announced via Twitter on Thursday 19th June if they had any copies in stock. The owner of The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop (Tetbury and Nailsworth) tweeted his book group that five of these copies were on sale in the Cirencester branch of Waterstones and available for purchase to the first five people to show the bookshop staff the tweet. The current owner went into Waterstones, Cirencester, on 19th June, showed the tweet and secured the last copy (printed receipt and carrier bag supplied). The vendor, Carol Lamble, a freelance book editor and Cirencester Oxfam Bookshop assistant, has decided to auction the book on behalf of Oxfam. (1) £200-300
£200-300
476 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, c. 1930, 13 colour plates, one or two light spots, original green cloth gilt, d.j., a couple of small tears and losses, 8vo, together with 12 other juvenile boosk by Neville Main, Enid Blyton and the Rev. Awdry (one or two defective) (13)
479 Shakespeare (William). The Complete Works of Shakespeare, ed. W.J. Craig, 12 vols., Oxford Miniature Edition, OUP, 1903, a.e.g., original blue cloth, one or two light mottled stains, 24mo, contained in original publisher’s cloth box, clasp broken, rubbed with a couple of folds splitting
£70-100
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480 Strand Magazine. An Illustrated Monthly, ed. George Newnes, vols. I-XXIV, 1891-1902, numerous b & w illustrations, some spotting and browning, previous owner inscription to one vol., original light blue pictorial cloth, joints and edges a little rubbed, small split to vol. XI lower joint (24)
£150-200
482 Wilde (Oscar). A Woman of No Importance, John Lane, 1894, light toning to endpapers, original buckram gilt, a little toned, spine darkened (as often), later buckram slipcase, square 4to
481 [Wanostrocht, Nicholas]. Felix on the Bat; Being a Scientific Inquiry into the Use of the Cricket Bat: Together with the History and Use of the Catapulta... Also the Laws of the Game, as Revised by the Marylebone Club, 3rd edition, 1855, seven hand-coloured lithographed plates, wood-engraved illustrations, a little spotting and dust-soiling, a.e.g., original cloth, partly faded and spine defective, small 4to
Mason 365. Limited edition, one of 50 large paper copies on handmade paper. (1) £1200-1800
Padwick 397. The first cricket book to be illustrated with coloured lithographs. (1) £150-200
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NAVAL LIBRARY OF THE LATE ROY ALBERT STANLEY DUNN Roy Dunn was born in 1927 into a working-class family in Kingston upon Thames. His life was to be marked by several lifelong passions which he pursued with a remarkable intensity. His first passion was education. He attended a primary school in Kingston where expectations were low, indeed so low that nobody from the school had ever passed the 11 plus exam. Roy was the first and took his place at Tiffin Boys’ Grammar School, a school that he always maintained was the best in the country. Roy worked hard and achieved the examination results he needed to pursue his second great lifelong passion, the study and practice of medicine. However, fate was to intervene in the form of the Second World War and Roy was called up in 1945 age 18. He chose the Navy and his third great lifelong passion for ships and the sea was born. After initial training in the new radar technology at Malvern he joined the aircraft carrier HMS Theseus and sailed around the world impressing the natives and the girls of many countries. On completion of his naval service the gratitude of King and Country enabled him to gain the long desired place at University College to study medicine and, following qualification, Roy chose to enter General Practice and began a career he loved and at which he excelled. Roy was always a collector. Passing passions over the years included collections of stamps, medals, bayonets; hat tally bands, treen, and postcards; and ceramic lighthouses, Dinky toys, and waterline ship models. However, his overriding and lifelong interest remained the navy and its associated literature and he was often to be found in the second-hand bookshops of England in pursuit of naval books. He was also well known to many of the leading dealers in naval books over many years. The resulting unique collection was accumulated over a sixty-year period and Roy was still actively collecting right up to his death on Christmas Day 2013.
483 Archibald (E. H. H.). The Dictionary of Sea Painters of Europe and America, 3rd ed., Woodbridge: Antique Collectors’ Club, 2000, numerous illustrations (many in colour), original cloth in d.j., folio, together with Munday (John), Edward William Cooke 1811-1880, Woodbridge: Antique Collectors’ Club, 1996, numerous illustrations throughout (many in colour), illustrated endpapers, original cloth in d.j., folio, plus National Maritime Museum, Concise Catalogue of Oil Paintings in the national Maritime Museum, Woodbridge: Antique Collectors’ Club, 1988, numerous illustrations (many in colour), original cloth in d.j., folio, plus other titles by Antique Collectors’ Club mostly relating to maritime art, all original cloth with d.j.s
487 Brassey (T. A. & Others, eds.). The Naval Annual [and later Rusi & Brassey’s Defence Year Book], 93 vols., a near-complete run, 1887-1983, lacking only volumes 4, 1917 & 1918, colour and b&w illusts., including some folding, some occ. soiling and some vols. ex lib. with usual stamps and marks, orig. non-uniform cloth gilt, some vols. rubbed, soiled and faded on spines with fraying at head and foot, and some with library classification numbers, etc., 8vo (93)
£200-300
484 Bacon (Reginald). The Dover Patrol 1915-1917, 2 vols., [1919], b & w plts. and illusts., some folding (one detached), orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, together with The Fighting at Jutland. The Personal Experiences of Sixty Officers and Men of the British Fleet, Illustrated by a Naval Officer, n.d., b & w plts. and illusts. including some tipped in, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. buckram gilt, sl. rubbed, 4to, plus Wilkinson (Norman), The Dardanelles, Colour Sketches from Gallipoli, 1st ed., 1915, thirty-six col. plts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt-pictorial cloth, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus other related First World War naval interest
488 Brenton (Edward Pelham). The Naval History of Great Britain, from the Year MDCCLXXXIII to MDCCCXXXVI, 2 vols., new ed., 1837, engraved plates and portraits, lacking royal portrait frontis. in vol. I, scattered spotting, bookplates of Charles Bateman, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, with three manuscript letters, one tipped-in at front of vol. II from Brenton, dated January 1839, to a family friend, plus a loose letter, probably by Brenton, quoting Lord Nelson’s last letter before the Battle of Trafalgar to Lady Hamilton, dated a fortnight before the battle: “The enemy are still in port but something must be immediately done to provoke or lure them to a battle: my duty to my country demands it and the hope the hope contain’d in me I hope in God will be realised’, plus another loose letter from Elizabeth Brenton to Captain Bateman informing him of the death of her brother Edward Brenton
(approx. 50)
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£150-200
£200-300
485 Beaglehole (J. C., ed.). The Journals of Captain James Cook, 4 vols. in 5, CUP for the Hakluyt Society, mixed eds., 1967/74, b & w plates and illustrations including some folding, orig. cloth in d.j.s, a little rubbed and frayed, together with the accompanying portfolio of charts and views, orig. cloth with tie, rubbed, folio, plus other related books on Captain Cook, mostly orig. cloth in d.j., VG (21)
489 Brewington (M.V. and Dorothy). The Marine Paintings and Drawings in the Peabody Museum, Salem: Peabody Museum, 1981, numerous illustrions (many in colour), original cloth in d.j., thick folio, together with India House, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Marine Collection to be found at India House, 2nd ed., Middletown: Wesleyan University Press, 1973, numerous plates (some in colour), original cloth in slipcase, folio, plus Robinson (M. S.), Van de Velde, a Catalogue of the Paints of the Elder and the Younger Willem van de Velde, 2 vols., National Maritime Museum, 1990, numerous b&w illustrions, original cloth in d.j.s within slipcase, folio, plus other titles relating to maritime art especially drawings and prints
£300-400
486 Brassey (Thomas). The British Navy: Its Strength, Resources and Administration, 5 vols., col. frontis. to vol. 1, orig. cloth gilt, rebacked with orig. spines relaid, sl. rubbed and soiled, together with Brenton (Edward Pelham), The Naval History of Great Britain, 2 vols., 1837, eng. port. frontis. to each, eng. plts., including some folding, untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and sl. faded on spines, plus Nicolas (Nicholas Harris), A History of the Royal Navy ..., 2 vols., 1847, eng. frontis. to each, some spotting, orig. cloth gilt, bruised at head of spines, plus other naval histories by William James, C. D. Yonge, and William Clowes (part set only) (22)
£100-150
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£100-150
490 Bugler (Arthur). H.M.S. Victory, Building, Restoration & Repair, 2 vols. (Text/Atlas), HMSO, 1966, colour and b & w illustrations, vol. II solander box containing 17 folding drawings, original cloth, d.j.s, Atlas with sellotape mark, 4to (2)
£100-150
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£100-150
491 Burgoyne (Alan H.). Submarine Navigation Past and Present, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1903, numerous illustrations, a few spots, endpapers browned, t.e.g., original blue buckram gilt, edges lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Torpedoes and Torpedo-Vessels, by Lieut. G.E. Armstrong, 1st ed., 1896, folding diagram (with sellotape repair), illustrations, a few spots, library blindstamp to half title, original blue cloth, spine a little faded, slight lean, 8vo, plus Submarine Warfare Past and Present, by Herbert C. Fyfe, 2nd ed., Revised by John Leyland, 1907, b & w illustrations, t.e.g., original red cloth gilt, spine slightly faded and rubbed at ends, 8vo, with others on submarines including Charles W. Domville-Fife’s Submarines of the World’s Navies, 1910 and Simon Lake’s The Submarine in War and Peace, 1918 (19)
494 Chatterton (E. Keble). Sailing Models Ancient and Modern, 1st ed., 1934, together with Ship-Models, 1923, plus Steam Ship Models, 1924, all with col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth, first vol. in frayed d.j., first and third vols. limited to 1000 copies, the third vol. signed by author, sl. rubbed, 4to, plus others on ship models and by Keble Chatterton (28)
495 Churchill (Randolph S. & Gilbert, Martin). Winston S. Churchill, vols. 1-5 & 7-8, mixed eds., 1966-86, together with companion volumes to vols. 1-3 (in 7 parts), several volumes exlib. with usual stamps and marks, all orig. cloth (9 in d.j.s), 8vo, together with other Churchill interest including sets
£200-300
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492 Burgoyne (Alan H., ed.). The Navy League Annual, 8 vols. (1st to 8th year of issue), 1907-16, b & w plts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, a little frayed at head and foot of spines, 8vo, together with Statistical Report of the Health of the Navy for the Year 1914, HMSO, 1920, contemp. cloth, plus Jane (Fred T.), The Torpedo in Peace and War, 2nd ed., 1904, b & w illusts. throughout, some spotting, orig. cloth, rubbed and slightly soiled, oblong folio, plus other navy interest, mostly early 20th c. and First World War period, including Navy Lists, Fleet Annual and Naval Year Books and The Naval Pocket Book, etc. (approx. 60)
£100-150
£100-150
496 Clarke (James Stanier & McArthur, John, eds.). The Naval Chronicle, 40 vols., Cambridge University Press reprint, 2010, together with Ralfe (James), The Naval Chronology of Great Britain, 3 vols., Cambridge University Press reprint, 2010, facsimile editions, orig. printed wrappers, 8vo, VG (43)
£100-150
497 Cooper (James Fenimore). The History of the Navy of the United States of America, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1839, eng. port. frontis. to both vols., some spotting, orig. cloth gilt, vol. 1 rebacked with remains of orig. spine relaid and vol. 2 slightly chipped at head and foot, together with Boynton (Charles B.), The History of the Navy During the Rebellion, 2 vols., New York, 1867, colour litho. and eng. plts. (one more than listed), some spotting, modern cloth gilt, plus Long (John D.), The New American Navy, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1904, b & w plts., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, spines marked and slightly frayed at head and foot, plus two other related works by Maclay and Spears, all 8vo
£150-200
(12)
£100-150
498 Corbett (Julian S.). Naval Operations, (Official History of the War series), 9 vols. including 4 map vols. (complete), mixed eds., 1923/38, plus vol. 3 (Text & Maps vols.), 2nd ed., together with from the same series, The Merchant Navy by Archibald Hurd, 3 vols., 1921-29, and Seaborne Trade, by C. Ernest Fayle, 3 vols., 1920-24, folding plts., some spotting, several hinges cracked, all orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and some spines dulled and a little nicked on spines, 8vo (17)
499 David (Andrew and others, eds.). The Charts and Coastal Views of Captain Cook’s Voyages, 3 vols., Hakluyt Society, 1988, col. and b & w plts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, large folio, together with Quinn (David B. & Alison M., eds.), A Particular Discourse... , Known as Discourse of Western Planting, Hakluyt Society, extra series vol. 45, 1993, orig. cloth in d.j., folio, plus Ferres (D. & J.T.), Liber Nauticus and Instructor in the Art of Marine Drawing, Scolar Press, 1979, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in sl. toned and frayed d.j., large folio
493 Campbell (John). Lives of the British Admirals: Containing also a New and Accurate Naval History, from the Earliest Periods... A new edition, revised, corrected and brought down to the present time by Henry Redhead Yorke, 8 vols., 1812-17, engraved portrait frontis. to each (offsetting to titles), scattered light spotting, armorial bookplates, contemporary navy half calf, a little rubbed, a few light stains to covers, 8vo (8)
£100-150
(5)
£150-200
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£150-200
501 Gavin (C.M.). Royal Yachts, 1st ed., 1932, tipped-in col. plts., b & w plts., orig. cloth gilt, a little frayed at extremities, 4to (limited edition of 1000 copies, this copy unnumbered), together with Parker (H. & Bowen, Frank C.), Mail and Passenger Steam Ships of the Nineteenth Century, The Macpherson Collection with Iconographical and Historical Notes, 1st ed., 1928, col. and b & w plts., orig. cloth in sl. frayed and soiled d.j., 4to, plus Bowen (Frank C.), The Golden Age of Sail, Indiamen, Packets and Clipper Ships, 1st ed., 1925, tipped-in col. plts., b & w plts., t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 4to (limited ed., 901/1500), plus Moore (Alan), Sailing Ships of War 1800-1860, Including the Transition to Steam, 1st ed., 1926, tipped-in col. plts., b & w plts., t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 4to (limited ed., 321/1500), plus others related
500 Denham (H.M.). Sailing Directions from Point Lynas to Liverpool, with Charts, Coast-Views, River Sections, Tidal Courses and the Gauge Table, for Navigating the Dee and Mersey [and] Remarks and Sailing Directions for Approaching and Navigating the Sea-Reach of Wyre up to Port Fleetwood, with some Account of Wyre Lighthouse & Estuary, 2 parts in one, Liverpool, 1840, large folding chart of Liverpool Bay, 23 plates, charts and plans, some folding (one hand-coloured), a few small repairs, occasional light spotting and offsetting, previous owner isncriptions, armorial bookplate of Cornelius Bourne, original blue ribbed cloth, a little faded with stains, 8vo (1)
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£150-200
502 Gregory (Dickson). Australian Steamships Past and Some Present, 1st ed., 1928, col. frontis. and b & w plts., ex-lib. with library stamps and marks at front and rear, orig. cloth, rubbed, library stamp to spine and upper cover, 4to, together with United States Army and World War II, The War in the Pacific, 11 vols. only, United States Army Reprint series, c. 1980, b & w illusts. and folding charts, orig. cloth gilt, large 8vo, plus Waters (S.D.), Royal New Zealand Navy (Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War 1939-45), Wellington, 1956, b & w plts. and folding charts, orig. cloth in frayed d.j., 8vo, plus other Australian, New Zealand and Pacific naval interest
£200-300
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£150-200
Lot 509 503 Hakluyt Society. Fifty-one titles from Series II, including Iceland Journal of Henry Holland, Russian Embassies to the Georgian Kings, Drake’s Last Voyage, numerous b&w illustrations and charts, original cloth in d.j.s (good condition, some slightly rubbed), all 8vo
507 Hakluyt Society. Eighteen Volumes from Series II, reprinted by Kraus, to include Travels of Pedro Teixeira, Voyage of Robert Dudley to the West Indies, War of Quito, Four Voyages of Columbus, numerous b&w illustrations and charts, original cloth, some slightly rubbed, all 8vo
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£400-600
£100-150
508 History of the Great War Based on Official Documents. The Campaign in Mesopotamia 1914-1918, 4 vols., 1923-27 (vol. I 1927 reprint); Military Operations Egypt & Palestine, 3 vols., 1927-30; Military Operations Italy 1915-1919, 1949, folding maps (some contained in pockets), Italy with photocopied maps in rear pocket, half-tone plates, a few spots, Egypt & Palestine Part I and Italy vols. ex-libris with usual stamps and marks, original cloth, some fading and dampstains, plus a facsmile edition of Operations in Persia 19141919, 1987 and Battery Press reprints of Medical Services. Casualties and Medical Statistics of the Great War, Gallipoli vols. I & II, Togoland and the Cameroons 1914-1916 and East Africa vol. I, 1914-1916 (14)
509 Hovgaard (George William). Submarine Boats, 1st ed., 1887, two folding diagrams of submarines, pubs. list at end, one or two corner creases, front hinge a little tender, original blue cloth, 8vo
504 Hakluyt Society. Twenty-seven titles from Series II, 1934-69, including Missions to the Niger, Tragic History of the Sea 1589-1622, numerous b&w illustrations and charts, original cloth in d.j.s (some slightly rubbed), all 8vo (27)
A bright copy of an influential book on submarines. (1)
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£200-300
£150-200
511 Jane’s Fighting Ships, 70 vols., a near complete run and including a few duplicates, 1939-2011, b&w illusts. and adverts throughout, orig. cloth, and 1957/89 mostly in d.j.s, some fraying to earlier volumes, oblong folio & folio, plus six modern Jane’s Annuals from other series
506 Hakluyt Society. Twwenty-eight volumes from Series III and Extra Series, including Arctic Whaling Journal of Willam Scoresby the Younger, Pedro Paez’s History of Ethiopia 1622, numerous b&w illustrations and charts, original cloth in d.j.s (in fine condition), large 8vo (28)
£200-300
510 Inouye (Jukichi). The Japan-China War: The Naval Battle of Haiyang, On the Regent's Sword, & The Fall of Wei-hai-wei, 3 vols. bound in one, with collotypes plates by K. Ogawa, Yokohama: Kelly & Walsh, [1895], title page to each part, numerous b&w plates, including one double page, original green cloth gilt in bright condition, small 4to
£200-300
505 Hakluyt Society. Twenty-six titles from Series II, 1925-77, including Voyages of Ibn Battuta, Discovery of Tahiti, South China in the 16th Century, Portuguese Expeditions to Abyssinia, numerous b&w illustrations and charts throughout, original cloth, some slightly rubbed, all 8vo (26)
£150-200
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£300-400
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£200-300
514 Lloyd’s Register. Lloyd’s Register of Shipping ..., from 1st July, 1917, to 30th June, 1918, vol. 2 - Steamers, pub. 1917, orig. morocco backed boards, sl. wear to spine, large 4to, together with Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, 1943-1944, original full morocco gilt, rubbed and some wear, large 4to, plus seven other Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, 1952-88, in orig. morocco and cloth bindings, all large 4to (9)
£100-150
515 Log Series. A group of 45 volumes from the “Log” series and similar, early 20th c., including logs of HMS Retribution, Diana, Flora, Grafton, Crescent, Implacable, Fox, Archer, Andromeda, Renown, Lancaster, Hyacinth, Bedford, etc., b & w plts. and illusts., mostly orig. non-uniform cloth, rubbed, occasional fraying, small 8vo (45)
£70-100
512 Jane (Fred T.). All The World’s Fighting Ships, 24 vols., 2nd/42 issues, 1898, 1903, 1904, 1909, 1911, 1913, 1914, 1919-23, 1925-27, 1929-30, 1932-38, b&w illusts. and ads. throughout, occ. fraying and a few ex-lib. stamps, etc., mostly orig. cloth (1936 ed. in orig. d.j. and bookbox), a few vols. rebound, some spines damaged and frayed, plus six reprints of early editions (1905/31), orig. cloth in d.j.s, all oblong folio (30)
£300-500
513 Kirby (Major-General S. Woodburn). The War Against Japan, 5 vols., HMSO, 1957-69, numerous maps and illustrations (vol. II lacking map in rear pocket and ex-libris with usual stamps and labels), original cloth, d.j.s (vol. III lacking), together with The Mediterranean and Middle East, 8 vols., HMSO, 1954-1988, folding maps, illustrations, vols. V & VI part I ex-library, original cloth, d.j.s (vols. III & IV lacking), plus Victory in the West vols. I (2 copies) and II, 1962-68 (16)
£100-150
516 Low (Lieutenant Charles Rathbone). Her Majesty's Navy Including its deeds and Battles, 3 vols. pub. J.S.Virtue & Co. Ltd. [1890 - 93], addn. dec. titles with litho. illust. and forty-three (complete as lists) chromolitho. plts., each with tissue guard, occ. slight spotting, hinges strengthened, contemp. half morocco, rubbed and worn, spines faded, 4to, together with 8 odd vols. of Navy and Army Illustrated, various bindings, rubbed and some wear, folio (11)
£150-200
517 Lubbock (Basil). The Last of the Windjammers, 2 vols., 1st eds., 1927-29, b & w plts. and illusts. including some folding, orig. cloth gilt, slightly rubbed and marked, 4to, together with other Lubbock titles including Log of the Cutty Sark, The Blackwall Frigates, The Coolie Ships and Oil Sailors, The Colonial Clippers, The Opium Clippers, plus others related (16)
£100-150
518 The Mariner’s Mirror. The Quarterly Journal of the Society for Nautical Research, vols. 1-88, [1911]-2002, vols. 1-11, 13-14 & 16 are Kraus reprints, vols. 17-18 & 25-88 bound in pairs, b & w illusts., various bindings but mostly orig. publisher’s cloth, together with vols. 89-99, 2003, as orig. issues, lacking four issues only, plus four Index vols. (vols. 1-90), all 8vo (approx. 100)
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£200-300
Lot 525
519 Marshall (John). Royal Naval Biography; or, Memoirs of the Services of all the Flag-Officers, Superannuated Rear-Admirals, Retired Captains, Post Captains and Commanders, whose names appeared on the Admirality List of Sea Officers at the Commencement of the present year... 12 vols. in 6, 1823-35, some light spotting and dampstains, presentation inscription to titles, bookplates, contemporary navy half calf, edges lightly rubbed, 8vo
522* Mitchell (W.F.). A collection of twenty-three marine lithographs, [1890 - 93], colour chromolithographs, original published in Low’s ‘Her Majesty’s Navy’, each approx. 185 x 235mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with another six similar lithographs, various sizes and condition, all framed and glazed
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523 Naval and maritime journals. A quantity of mostly bound modern naval and shipping titles, including Ships Monthly, vols. 138, 1966-2003, together with The America Neptune (23 vols.), Marine News (41 vols.), Ships in Focus Record (28 vols. bound in 7) and European Ferry Scene (7 vols.), The Blue Peter (5 vols.), some orig. cloth but mostly modern buckram, 4to/small folio, approx. 100 vols. in all, together with a large quantity of mostly modern paperback naval and maritime journals including a quantity of Model Shipwright
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£100-150
520 May (W.E. & Annis, P.G.W.). Swords for Sea Service, 2 vols., HMSO, 1970, illustrations throughout (including some in colour), original cloth in d.j.s, folio, together with Norton (Peter), Ships’ Figureheads, David & Charles, 1976, numerous b&w illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Pugh (P. D. Gordon), Naval Ceramics, Newport: The Ceramic Book Company, 1971, numerous plates, original cloth, folio, plus other reference books relating to martime antiques and collectables (8)
(approx. 100 & 6 cartons)
£100-200
£70-100
524 Naval Review. Produced by the Naval Society, vols. 1-98, 19132010, a complete run, b & w plts. and illusts., contemporary and later non-uniform cloth gilt (vols. 94-98 orig. issues), plus Index (1913-1976) and 7 odd issues from vols. 99-101
521 Mayo (John Horsley). Medals and Decorations of the British Army and Navy, 2 vols., Constable & Co, 1897, chromolithograph plates, light spotting, original cloth with gilt decorated spine, 8vo, together with Douglas-Morris (Kenneth), Naval Medals 1793-1880, 2 vols., privately printed 1987, b&w illustrations, ex libris plate for R. P. Gadd, mock-leather in slip-cases, folio, plus Long (W. H.), Medals of the British Navy and How They Were Won, Norie & Wilson, 1895, coloured plates heightened with gilt and silver, small tears and finger-staining, endpapers renewed, gilt cloth (slightly rubbed), plus other volumes on medals (6)
£120-180
Most volumes are bound singly, though some volumes are bound in pairs, and any later volumes retain original wrappers. (approx. 100) £300-500
525 Navy Records Society. A good collection of 159 volumes in the series, c. 1895-2004, including approx. 5 modern reprints of earlier volumes, some edges uncut, non-uniform orig. cloth gilt, occ. rubbing and marks, but generally VG, 8vo
£100-150
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£800-1200
526 Nicolas (Sir Nicholas Harris). The Dispatches and Letters of Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson, 7 vols., 1845-46, engraved portrait frontis. of Nelson to vol. I, plans and folding facsimile letters, a few spots, bookplates, contemporary blue half calf, spines with red labels, lacking one label from vol. V, spines and edges rubbed, 8vo, together with The Life of Augustus Viscount Keppel, Admiral of the White, and First Lord of the Admiralty in 1782-3, by Thomas Keppel, 2 vols., 1842, portrait frontis. to vol. I, some spotting, previous owner signature, vol. I front hinges with sellotape reinforcement, a.e.g., contemporary full blue morocco gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, with other leatherbound including Regulations and Instructions Relating to His Majesty’s Service at Sea, 1808 and other naval biographies, Nelson etc (51)
530 Roskill (Captain S.W.). The War at Sea, 4 vols. in 3, HMSO, 1954-61, numerous folding maps, illustrations, original cloth, d.j.s, a little rubbed and toned, 8vo, together with The Strategic Air Offensive Against Germany 1939-1945, by Sir Charles Webster and Noble Frankland, 4 vols., HMSO, 1961, numerous maps and illustrations, original cloth, d.j.s, with other HMSO publications, including Grand Strategy, 7 vols., 1956-76, and British Intelligence in the Second World War, 5 vols. in 6, 1979-1990 (32)
531 Schaefer (Rudolph J.). J. E. Buttersworth, 19th Century Marine Painter, Mystic: Mystic Seaport, 1975, portrait frontispieces, numerous b&w illustrations throughout, original cloth in d.j. (some shelf-wear), folio, together with Finch (Roger), The Pierhead Painters, Naive Ship-Portrait Painters 1750-1950, Barrie & Jenkins, 1983, numerous illustrations (many in colour), original cloth in d.j. large 4to, plus Hunt (Geoff), The Marine Art of Geoff Hunt, Master Painter of the Naval World of Nelson and Patrick O’Brian, Conway Maritime Press, 2004, full colour illustrations throughout, original cloth in d.j. contained within slipcase, large 4to, plus other titles on maritime art
£200-300
527 Pepys (Samuel). Diary, 11 vols., including Companion and Index vols., 1977-83, b&w frontis. to each, orig. cloth in d.j.s, together with an earlier edition bound in 10 vols., 1912, plus correspondence, 2 vols., 1926, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, plus other Pepysiana (36)
£150-200
£100-150
(45 approx.)
£100-150
528 Porter (David D.). The Naval History of the Civil War, 1st UK ed., 1887, eng. port. frontis., b & w illusts. to text, small repair to title touching lettering, a little old damp staining and spotting, orig. cloth gilt, rebacked with remains of orig. spine relaid, rubbed and soiled, 4to, together with Matthews (Frederick C.), American Merchant Ships 1850-1900, 1st & 2nd series, Salem, 1930-31, col. and b & w plts., orig. cloth gilt, large 8vo, plus Roosevelt (Theodore), The Naval War of 1812 or the History of the United States Navy During the Last War with Great Britain, 1st ed., New York, 1882, spotting throughout, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus other US naval and maritime interest (17)
£100-150
529 Rennie (Sir John). The Report of Sir John Rennie on the Pier, Proposed to be Erected at Deal in the County of Kent. Presented November 23rd, 1837, 1838, 15 pp., some underlining, a few spots, original wrapper, previous owner inscription to upper wrapper, 8vo, bound with Reclaiming Land from Seas and Estuaries... ed. Charles Manby & James Forrest, 1864, 69 pp., five folding plans, some underlining and annotation in red, bound with Description of the Great Grimsby (Royal) Docks, by Edward Hele Clark, ed. James Forrest, 1865, 26 pp., four folding plans, bound with five other related engineering papers: Harbours and Estuaries on Sandy Coasts, by Leveson Francis Vernon-Harcourt, 1882; Floating Breakwaters. Report of Public Meeting held at the Pavilion, Devonshire Park, Eastbourne on 25th January, 1885; Safety of Life and Property at Sea, by R. Harkness Twigg, 1886 (lacking one illustration?); Wave Motion, by B. Haughton, 1886 and The Training of Rivers, by Leveson Francis Vernon-Harcourt, and Estuaries, by Henri Leon Partiot, 1894, manuscript list at front, contemporary blue cloth, a little rubbed with light stains, 8vo (1)
532 Schomberg (Isaac). Naval Chronology; or, an Historical Summary of Naval & Maritime Events, from the Romans, to the Treaty of Peace 1802. With an Appendix, 5 vols., 1st ed., 1802, list of subscibers at front of vol. I (including Nelson, Hood, Cornwallis, Bligh), scattered light spotting, armorial bookplate of Colonel Sir Charles J. J. Hamilton (1810-1892, Colonel in the Scots Guards during the Crimean War) to vol. I (remounted), modern navy calfbacked boards, spines lettered in gilt with naval vignettes, 8vo
£150-200
First edition of Isaac Schomberg’s magnum opus, volumes four and five Appendices listing Royal Navy ships, Admirals and Commanders (and other navies), squadrons, engagements etc., from 1602 to 1801. (5) £300-400
533 Sea Breezes. The Pacific Steam Navigation Company Magazine, vols. 1-24, 1920-1939, a complete run, vols. 1-8 bound as pairs, together with new series, vols. 1-8, 10-82, 1946-2008, a complete run, b & w and colour illusts.,various bindings but mostly modern green cloth, earlier vols. rubbed and some spines spotted and slightly frayed, 8vo/small folio (approx. 100)
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£100-200
535 Smyth (William Henry). The Mediterranean, a Memoir, Physical, Historical and Nautical, 1st ed., 1854, together with Tucker (Jedediah Stephens), Memoirs of Admiral the Rt. Hon. The Earl of St. Vincent, 2 vols., 1844, eng. plts. including portrait frontis. to each, some spotting, orig. cloth, rubbed and soiled, plus Richmond (H. W.), The Navy and the War of 1739-48, 3 vols., CUP, 1920, b&w plts., some spotting, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, plus other mostly 19th century and earlier naval interest (50)
£150-200
536 Warship International, vols. 1-34, 36, 38-41, 1964-2004, a near complete run, vol. 1 a reprint, colour and b&w illusts., orig. wrappers retained (except vol. 1), modern buckram, small folio (39)
£100-150
537 Wilson (H.W.). Ironclads in Action, A Sketch of Naval Warfare from 1855 to 1895, with Some Account of the Development of the Battleship in England, 2 vols., 5th & 3rd eds., 1897-96, b & w plts. and illusts. including some folding, some spotting, hinges cracked, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and slightly snagged at head of vol. 1, together with King (J.W.), The War Ships and Navies of the World... , 2nd ed., Boston, 1881, wood-engraved plates, publisher’s ads at rear, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and frayed at extremities, plus Scherzer (Karl), Narrative of the Circumnavigation of the Globe by the Austrian Frigate, “Novara”... , 1st series, [1861], folding col. map frontis., wood-eng. illusts. including one plt., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, rubbed and slightly nicked at head and foot of spine, plus others related (24)
534 Sleeman (C.). Torpedoes and Torpedo Warfare: containing a complete and concise account of the rise and progress of submarine warfare..., Portsmouth: Griffin & Co., 1880, illustrated frontispiece, fifty-two plates and numerous other illustrations, some spotting and toning throughout, later half calf gilt, large 8vo, together with Sueter (Commander Murray F.), The Evolution of the Submarine Boat Mine and Torpedo..., Portsmouth: Griffin & co., 1907, numerous b&w plates, later half morocco gilt, large 8vo (2)
£150-200
Lot 538
£200-300
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538 Worcester (G.R.G.). The Junks and Sampans of the Yangtze, 2vols. Shangai: Order of the Inspector General of Customs, 1947-8, plate frontispieces, numerous b&w illustrations and fold out plans, Kensington Public Libraries stamp to verso of plates, gilt cloth, slightly rubbed, 4to
539 WWI - France & Belgium Twenty-four volumes of the Official History of the War, numerous b&w maps and charts, map volumes and five reprints, all original cloth (some slightly rubbed)
543 Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. 9 vols, Washington: Navy Department, illustrated endpapers, morocco, folio, together with Morison (Samuel Eliot), History of United States Naval operations in World War II, 15 vols., Boston: Little, Brown & Co, 1947-, portrait frontispieces, b&w illustrations and charts, original cloth in d.j.s (slightly rubbed), 8vo, plus Roscoe (Theodore), United States Submarine Operations in World War II, 2 vols., Annapolis: Naval Institue Press, 1972, portrait frontispiece, b&w illustrations, charts and fold-out maps, original cloth in d.j.s, thick folio, plus other titles relating the United States navy
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£100-150
£100-150
540 Kaufman (Yogi and Paul Stillwell). Sharks of Steel, Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1993, numerous colour illustrations throughout, original cloth in d.j., folio, together with Preston (Antony), The Royal Navy Submarine Serivce, A Centennial History, Conway, 2001, numerous b&w illustrations throughout, original cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Friedman (Norman), U.S. Submarines Through 1945, Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1995, numerous b&w illustrations and plans throughout, original cloth in d.j., folio, plus other titles relating to submarines, mostly original cloth in d.j.s (6shelves)
544 Eliseo (Maurizio and Paolo Piccione). Transatlantici, The History of the Great Italian Liners on the Atlantic, Genova: Tormena, 2001, numerous illustrations throughout (many in colour), original cloth in d.j, folio, together with Drechsel (Edwin), Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen 1857-1970, 2 vols., Vancouver: Cordillera, 1994, numerous b&w illustrations throughout, original cloth in d.j.s, large 4to, plus Braynard (Frank O.), World’s Greatest Ship, The Story of the Leviathan, 6 vols., New York: South Street Seaport Museum, 1972-, text and illustrations in sepia, original cloth in d.j.s, large 4to, plus other titles on liners
£200-300
(6shelves)
541 Scott (Captain Robert F.). The Voyage of The Discovery, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1905, black and white and colour plates, two folding maps contained in pockets at rear, a few plates loose, occ. scattered spotting, library bookplates to upper pastedowns, t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. dark blue cloth, frayed and marked and sl. wear, large 8vo, together with Scott’s Last Expedition, being the Journals of Captain R. F. Scott ..., being the reports of the journeys & the scientific work undertaken by Dr. E. A. Wilson and the surviving members of the expedition, arranged by Leonard Huxley, with a preface by Sir Clements R. Markham, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1913, black and white and colour plates, some folding, occ. scattered spotting, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. dark blue cloth gilt, extrems. sl. rubbed and marked, large 8vo, plus other Polar exploration and travel related, mostly modern publications in orig. cloth and d.j.s, plus ex library copies of the First Crossing of Greenland by Fridtjof Nansen, 2 vols., 1890, and Roald Amundsen’s ‘The North West Passage’, 2 vols., 1908 (3 shelves)
£200-300
545 Fox (Frank). A Distant Storm, The Four Days’ Battle of 1666 The Greatest Sea Fight of the Age of Sail, Rotherfield: Press of Sail Publications, 1996, numerous b&w illustrations throughout, original cloth in d.j., folio, together with Wright (Richard) The CHinese Steam Navy 1862-1945, Chatham, 2000, numerous b&w illustrations throughout, original cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Adkin (Mark), The Tragalgar Companion, A Guide to History’s Most Famous Sea BAttle and the Life of Admiral Lord Nelson, Aurum Press, 2005, colour portrait frontispiece, numerous illustrations (many in colour), original cloth in d.j., plus other titles relating to pre-20th century naval history (6shelves)
£200-300
546 Merrett (John). Three Miles Deep, The Story of the TransAtlantic Cables, 1st ed., 1958, original boards in pictorial d.j., 8vo, together with Ennis (John), Bombay Explosion, 1st ed., 1959, orig. boards in pictorial d.j., 8vo, with Mars (Alastair), HMS Thule Intercepts, 1st ed., 1956, black and white illusts. and plans, orig. boards, in d.j., 8vo, and Majdalany (Fred), The Red Rocks of Eddystone, 1st ed., 1959, orig. boards in sl. frayed pictorial dust jacket, plus others similar, all in original pictorial dust jackets, a few slightly frayed to extrems., including one or two ex library copies, all 8vo
£200-300
542 Japan. Official History (Naval and Military) of the RussoJapanese War, vols. 1 & 2 only (text and maps, of 3), prepared by the Historical Section of the Committee of Imperial Defence, pub. HMSO, 1910-12, black and white frontis to each, numerous folding maps and plans to volumes of text and contained in orig. map boxes, orig. cloth gilt, sl. frayed to extremities, spines sl. faded and marked, 8vo, together with Ministry of Defence (Navy), War with Japan, 6 vols. in 4, accompanied with four folders of maps, pub. HMSO, 1995, black and white illusts. to text, orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, map folders containing numerous folding colour maps, 8vo, with Official History, The British Part in the Korean War, by Anthony FarrerHockley, 2 vols., pub. HMSO, 1990, folding maps, plans and tables, numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, 8vo, plus other 20th century Japanese military and naval history related, mostly original cloth in d.j.s (3 shelves)
£200-300
(6 shelves)
£150-200
547 Fenton (Roy with paintings by Robert Lloyd). The British Merchant Navy Images and Experiences, Preston: Ships in Focus, 2002, full-page colour illustrations, original cloth in d.j., oblong folio, together with Bone (David with drawings by Muirhead Bone), Merchantman Rearmed, Chatto & Windus, 1949, portrait frontispiece, b&w illustrations, original cloth (spine slightly faded), 8vo, plus Talbot-Booth (E. C.), Merchant Ships, 3 vols., Sandwich: Marinart, 1977-, b&w illustrations, original cloth in d.j.s, folio, plus other titles relating to the merchant navy
£150-200
(3shelves)
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£150-200
548 Raven (Alan). Essex-Class Carriers, Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1988, b&w illustrations including fold-out plans, original cloth in d.j., together with Cooper (Matthew), The German Air Force 1933-1945, An Anatomy of Failure, 1st ed., Jane’s, 1981, b&w illustrations, original cloth in d.j., plus Shores (Christopher and Brian Cull), Air War for Yugoslavia, Greece and Crete 1940-41, Grubb Street, 1987, b&w illustrations, original cloth in d.j., plus other titles relating to aviation, carriers, and air-battles, mostly original cloth with d.j.s (3shelves)
554 Morison (Samuel L. and John S. Rowe). Warships of the US Navy, Jane’s, 1983, numerous b&w illustrations throughout, original cloth in d.j., 4to, together with Hall (Timothy), HMAS Melbourne, Sydney: George Allen & Unwin, 1982, numerous b&w illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus George (James L.), The U.S. Navy in the 1990s, Alternatives for Action, Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1992, original cloth in d.j., plus other titles relating to modern naval history (many original cloth in d.j.s) (3shelves)
555 Albion (Robert Greenhalgh). Square-Riggers on Schedule, the New York Sailing Packets to England, France and the Cotton Ports, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1938, b&w frontispiece, some spotting to initial and final leaves, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Bowen (Frank C. illustrated by Pelham Jones), Sailing Ships of the London River, Sampson Low, Marston & Co., b&w illustrations throughout, ownership inscription to paste-down, original cloth (slightly faded), 8vo, plus Batchelor (John and Chris Chant), The Complete Encyclopedia of Sailing Ships, 2000BC2006AD, Rebo, numerous illustrations throughout (many in colour), d.j., 8vo, plus other related titles on sailing ships
549 Salmon (Patrick). B ritain and Norway in the Second World War, HMSO, 1995, map frontispiece, original cloth in d.j., 8vo., together with, Cowie (J. S.), Mines, Minelayers and Minelaying, Oxford University Press, 1949, b&w illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Achkasov (V.I and N. B. Pavlovich), Soviet Naval Operations in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945, Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1981, b&w illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus other titles relating to WWI and WWII, mostly original cloth in d.j.s (6shelves)
£200-300
550 Milner (Marc). The Royal Canadian Navy and the Offensive against Germany’s Submarines, Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1994, b&w illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Franks (Norman and Eric Simmerman), U-Boat versus Aircraft, Grub Street, 1998, b&w illustrations from photographs, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Kaplan (Philip and Jack Currie), Wolfpack, U-Boats at War 1939-1945, Aurum, 1997, illustrations throughout (many in colour), original cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other titles relating to u-boats (6shelves)
(3shelves)
£200-300
(6shelves)
£200-300
(6shelves)
£200-300
558 Halpern (Paul G.). A Naval History of World War I, UCL Press, 1994, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Murray (William), Atlantic Rendezvous, Lymington: Nautical Publishing Company, 1970, b&w illustrations from photographs, some light spotting and dust-staining throughout, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Bush (Eric), Gallipoli, Allen & Unwin, 1975, b&w map frontispiece, b&w illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus other titles relating to the naval history of WWI and WWII
£200-300
553 Hattendorf (John, ed.). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History, 4 vol., Oxford University Press, 2007, original cloth gilt, 4to, together with Colledge (J. J.), Ships of the Royal Navy: An Historical Index, 2 vols, Newton Abbot: David & Charles, 1969, original cloth in d.j.s (slightly faded), 8vo, plus Preston (Antony and John Major), Send a Gunboat! A Study of the Gunboat and its Role in British Policy, 1854-1904, Longmans, 1967, b&w illustrations and charts, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus other titles relating to naval history (6shelves)
£200-300
557 McGuire (Frances Margaret). The Royal Australian Navy, its Origin, Development and Organization, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1948, b&w portrait frontispiece, b&w illustrations from photographs, illustrated endpapers, original cloth, 8vo, together with Lewis (Michael), A Social History of the Navy 1793-1815, Allen & Unwin, 1960, b&w illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Rippon (P. M.), Evolution of Engineering in the Royal Navy, 2 vols., Tunbridge Wells: Spellmount, 1988, numerous b&w illustrations throughout, original cloth (volume two in d.j.), folio, plus other titles relating to the British naval services and other naval services
552 Chatterton (E. Keble). Britain at War. The Royal Navy, September 1939 - September 1945, 5 vols., Hutchinson & Co., b&w illustrations throughout, original cloth (some volumes in d.j.s), 4to, together with Auphan (Paul and Jacques Mordal), The French navy in World War II, Annapolis: United States Naval Institute, 1959, b&w illustrations, original cloth in d.j. (slightly rubbed, torn with some loss), 8vo, plus Elliott (Peter), Allied Escort Ships of World War II, A Complete Survey, Macdonald & Jane’s, 1977, b&w illustrations throughout, original cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other titles relating to WWII (6shelves)
£150-200
556 Lubbock (Basil). Cruisers, Corsairs & Slavers, an Account of the Suppression of the Picaroon, Pirate and Slaver by the Royal Navy during the 19th Century, Brown, Son & Ferguson, 1993, b&w frontispiece, hardback, 8vo, together with Tregonning (K. G.), Home Port Singapore, A History of Straits Steamship Company Limited 1890-1965, Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1967, b&w frontispiece, b&w illustrations and a folding map, facsimile account book enpapers, original cloth (some shelf wear), 8vo, plus La Grange (Helen), Clipper Ships of America and Great Britain 18331869, New York: Putnam’s Sons, 1936, colour frontispiece,numerous illustrations (many in colour), original cloth in d.j., large 8vo, plus other titles relating to maritime trade
551 Fassett (F. G., ed.). The Shipbuilding Business in the United States of America, 2 vols., New York: The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineeers, 1948, b&w frontispiece, original cloth, large 8vo, together with Fry (Henry), The History of North Atlantic Steam Navigation, Sampson Low & Co., 1896, b&w frontispiece, b&w illustrations, original cloth, 8vo, plus Liu (Kwang-Ching), AngloAmerican Steamship Rivalry in China 1862-1874, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1962, b&w illustrations, original cloth in d.j., plus other titles related to steamships, passenger liners, and shipbuilding (6shelves)
£150-200
£150-200
(6shelves)
£200-300
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£200-300
559 Larn (Richard and Bridget). Shipwreck Index of the British Isles, 6 vols., Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, 1995, original cloth in d.j.s, folio, together with Berman (Bruce D.), Encyclopedia of American Shipwrecks, Boston: The Mariners Press, 1973, ownership inscription to front free endpaper, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Webb (William), Coastguard! An Official History of HM Coastguard, HMSO, 1976, b&w illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus other titles relating to shipwrecks, Titanic, etc (6shelves)
562 Sullivan (Henry Norton). Life and Letters of the Late Admiral Sir Bartholomew James Sullivan, K.C.B., 1810-1890, 1st ed., John Murray, 1896, photogravure port. frontis., folding map at rear, occ. scattered spotting, front. free endpaper inscribed by the author, orig. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed to extremities, 8vo, together with Dalrymple Hay (John C.), Lines from my Log-Books, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1898, photogravure port. frontis., t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed at head and foot of spine, 8vo, with Beresford (Charles), The Memoirs of Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, Written by Himself, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1914, b & w port. frontis. to each, occ. scattered spotting, t.e.g., orig. morocco-backed boards, 8vo, and Moorhouse (E. Hallam, edit.), Letters of the English Seamen: 15871808, 1st ed., Chapman and Hall, 1910, b & w plts., orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, plus other naval biographies and related, mostly early 20th-c. publications in orig. cloth, 8vo
£200-300
560 Parkinson (C. Northcote). Edward Pellew, Viscount Exmouth, Admiral of the Red, Methuen, 1934, portrait frontispiece, b&w illustraions, occasional staining, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Bradford (Admiral Sir Edward), Life of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Arthur Knyvet Wilson, Murray, 1923, portrait frontispiece, b&w illustrations, original cloth, 8vo, plus Corbett (Julian S.), Drake and the Tudor Navy with a History of the Rise of England as a Maritime Power, 2 vols., Longmans, 1898, portrait frontispiece, b&w illustrations, occasional spotting and staining, original cloth (slightly rubbed), 8vo, plus other titles mainly biographical accounts of admiralty (mostly original cloth, 8vo) (3shelves)
(6 shelves)
£200-300
563 Marder (Arthur J.). From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, The Royal Navy in the Fisher Era, 1904-1919, 4 vols., 1st ed., Oxford University Press, 1961-69, b & w plts., folding b & w maps and charts, orig. cloth gilt, vols. 1 & 3 in d.j.s, 8vo, together with Gröner (Erich), German Warships 1815-1945, 2 vols., 1st English ed., 199091, b & w diags. to text, orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to, with Gillett (Ross), Australian and New Zealand Warships 1914-1945, 1st ed., Doubleday, 1983, b & w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, and Gordon (Andrew), The Rules of the Game, Jutland and British Naval Command, 1st ed., John Murray, 1996, b & w plts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 8vo, plus other First and Second World War naval and maritime history reference
£150-200
(6 shelves)
£200-300
564 Ugaki (Matome). Fading Victory, The Diary of Admiral Matome Ugaki, 1941-1945, 1st ed., University of Pittsburgh Press, 1991, b & w port. frontis., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Grove (Eric), The Battle of the Breeze, The Naval Reminiscences of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Edward Ashmore, 1st ed., Royal Naval Museum publications, 1997, b & w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Lavery (Brian), In Which They Served, The Royal Navy Officer Experience in the Second World War, 1st ed., pub. Conway, 2008, b & w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, with Harris (Simon), Sir Cloudesley Chovell Stuart Admiral, 1st ed., 2001, b & w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, with others similar including U-Boat Command, The Life of ‘Hitch’ Lieutenant Commander Robert Hitchens, DSO, DFC RNVR, 1909-1943, by Anthony Hitchens, 1st ed., 2007, In the Shadow of Nelson, 1st ed., 2008, and Surgeons of the Fleet, The Royal Navy and its Medics from Trafalgar to Jutland, by David Mclean, 1st ed., 2010, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to/8vo, G/VG (6 shelves)
565 Keevil (J.J. & Boyd, Christopher & Coulter, Jack L.S.). Medicine and the Navy 1200-1900, 4 vols., 1st ed., 1957-63, b & w plts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, 8vo, together with Knighton (C.S. & Loades, D.M.), The Anthony Roll of Henry the VIII’s Navy, Pepys Library 2991 and British Library Additional ms 22047 with related Documents, pub. Navy Record Society, 2000, b & w frontis. and col. plts., orig. cloth in d.j., large 8vo, with Martin (Lilian Ray), The Art and Archaeology of Venetian Ships and Boats, 1st ed., Chatham Publishing, 2001, b & w diags. and illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, and Morris (Richard), Merchants, Medicine and Trafalgar, The History of the Harvey Family, 1st ed., 2007, col. frontis. and plts., orig. mock leather in d.j., 8vo, plus other maritime and naval histories including Fighting Ships from the Ancient World to [1950] by Sam Willis, 2 vols., 1st ed., 2008-10, numerous col. illusts., orig. pict. boards in d.j.s, folio
561 Naish (George P.B., edit.). Nelson’s Letters to His Wife and other Documents 1785-1831, 1st ed., Navy Records Society, 1958, b & w port. frontis., autograph letter signed from the editor adhered to front endpaper, orig. cloth gilt, in price-clipped d.j., 8vo, together with Walker (Richard), The Nelson Portraits, An Iconography of Horatio, Viscount Nelson, K.B. Vice Admiral of the White, 1st ed., Royal Naval Museum Publications, 1998, col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., large 4to, with Tracy (Nicholas), Who’s Who in Nelson’s Navy, 1st ed., Chatham Publishing, 2006, b & w illusts. to text, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, with Howarth (David & Howarth, Stephen), Nelson, The Immortal Memory, 1st ed., Conway Classics, 1988, b & w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus other similar Nelson reference, mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, G/VG (3 shelves)
£200-300
(6 shelves)
£150-200
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566 Parkes (Oscar). British Battle Ships ‘Warrior’ to ‘Vanguard’, 1860-1950, A History of Design, Construction and Armament, 1957, b & w illusts. and diags. to text, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, together with March (Edgar J.), British Destroyers, A History of Development, 1892-1953, Drawn by Admiralty Permission from Official Records and Returns, Ships’ Covers and Building Plans, 1st ed., 1966, b & w illusts. and folding diags., orig. cloth in d.j., sl. frayed to extremities, 4to, with Pater (Alan F.), United States Battle Ships, The History of America’s Greatest Fighting Fleet, 1st ed., Monitor Book Company, Beverley Hills, California, 1968, b & w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, and Friedman (Norman), U S Battle Ships, An Illustrated Design History, 1st ed., Arms and Armour Press, 1986, b & w illusts. to text, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other battle ship reference, mostly modern publications, including some duplicates, 4to/8vo, G/VG
570 Conway Maritime Press. Eighteenth-Century Rigs & Rigging, by Karl Heinz Marquardt, 1st English ed., revised and expanded, 1992, b & w diags. to text, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, together with The Ship of the Line, The Development of the Battlefleet 1650-1850 & Design, Construction and Fittings, by Brian Lavery, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1983-84, b & w illusts. and diags. to text, orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to, with The Construction and Fitting of the Sailing Man of War, 1650-1850 by Peter Goodwin, 1st ed., 1987, b & w illusts. and diags. to text, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, and The Arming and Fitting of English Ships of War, 1600-1815, by Brian Lavery, 1st ed., 1987, b & w illusts. and diags. to text, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other similar maritime and navy reference, all Conway Maritime Press publications in orig. cloth and d.j.s, mostly 4to
(3 shelves)
571 Seaforth Publications. War at Sea, A Naval Atlas 1939-1945 by Marcus Faulkner, 1st ed., 2012, full-page col. maps, orig. cloth in d.j., large 4to, together with Russian War Ships in the Age of Sail 1696-1860, Design, Construction, Careers and Fates, by John Tredrea & Eduard Sozaev, 1st ed., 2010, b & w illusts. to text, orig. cloth in d.j., large 4to, with Pepys’s Navy, Ships, Men & Warfare 1649-1689, by J.D. Davies, 1st ed., 2008, col. and b & w illusts. to text, orig. cloth in d.j., large 4to, plus other similar Seaforth British naval history publications, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to
(3 shelves)
£150-200
567 Clarke (J.F.). Building Ships on the North East Coast, A Labour of Love, Risk and Pain, 2 vols., 1st ed., Berwick Press, 1997, b & w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, small folio, together with Mac Carthaigh (Criostoir), Traditional Boats of Ireland, History, Folklore and Construction, 1st ed., Collins Press, Wilton, Cork, 2008, col. and b & w illusts., some full-page, orig. cloth in d.j., large 4to, with Cubbin (Graeme), Harrisons of Liverpool, A Chronicle of Ships and Men 1830-2002, World Ship Society, Ships in Focus publications, 1998, col. and b & w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., small folio, plus other ship building, port and harbour related, mostly modern publications (3 shelves)
(3 shelves)
£150-200
(3 shelves)
£150-200
573 Chatham Publications. The Naval Chronicle, The Contemporary Record of the Royal Navy at War, 1793-[1815], 5 vols., Consolidated Edition, 1998-99, orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, together with British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793-1817, Design, Construction, Careers and Fates by Rif Winfield, 1st ed., 2005, b & w illusts. to text, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus others similar including Ships and Seamanship, The Maritime Prints of J.J. Baugean, by John Harland, 1st ed., 2000, British Warship Losses in the Ironclad Era, 1860-1919, by David Hepper, 1st ed., 2006, and Sunburst, The Rise of Japanese Naval Air Power, 1909-1941, by Mark R. Peattie, 1st ed., 2001, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to and 8vo, G/VG
£150-200
569 Conway Maritime Press. The Age of Sail, The International Annual of the Historic Sailing Ship, edited By Nicholas Tracy, 2 vols., 2002-03, numerous b & w illusts. to text, orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to, together with Building Wooden Walls, The Design and Construction of the 74-Gun Ship Valiant, by Brian Lavery, 1st ed., 1991, b & w illusts. to text, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, with Steam at Sea, Two Centuries of Steam-Powered Ships, by Denis Griffiths, 1st ed., 1997, b & w illusts. to text, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, and The Restoration Warship, The Design, Construction and Career of a Third Rate of Charles II’s Navy by Richard Endsor, 1st ed., 2009, b & w illusts. and folding plans, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other similar maritime and shipping reference, all Conway Maritime Press publications in orig. cloth and d.j.s., 4to and 8vo, G/VG (3 shelves)
£150-200
572 Pen and Sword Publications. The Kaiser’s Pirates, Hunting Germany’s Raiding Cruisers, 1914-1915, by Nick Hewitt, 1st ed., 2013, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Arctic Convoy PQ-8, The Story of Captain Robert Brundle and the SS Harmatris, by Michael Wadsworth, 1st ed., 2009, orig. cloth in d.j., plus others similar including The Hood Battalion, Royal Naval Division: Antwerp, Gallipoli, France, 1914-1918, by Leonard Sellers, 1st ed., 1995, The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Imperial Naval Air Service, by Peter J. Edwards, 1st ed., 2010, Malta: The Last Great Siege, The George Cross Island’s Battle for Survival 1940-43, by David Wragg, 1st ed., 2003, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to and 8vo, G/VG
568 Field (Cyril). Britain’s Sea-Soldiers, A History of the Royal Marines and their Predecessors and of their Services in Action, Ashore and Afloat, and upon Sundry other Occasions of Moment, 2 vols., 1924, col. and b & w plts. and illusts., a.e.g., orig. moroccobacked boards, joints cracked, some wear, 4to, together with Blumberg (H.E.), Britain’s Sea-Soldiers, A Record of the Royal Marines During the War 1914-1919, Devonport, [1927], col. port. frontis., b & w plts., a few plans to text, folding plans contained in pocket at rear, some library stamps to both sides of title, later cloth gilt, 4to, with Murray (Marischal), Ships and South Africa, A Maritime Chronicle of the Cape with Particular Reference to Mail and Passenger Liners from the Early Days of Steam down to the Present, 1st ed., Oxford University Press, 1933, b & w plts., orig. cloth, sl. rubbed, 4to, plus other ship and maritime related, all orig. cloth, some with sl. wear (6 shelves)
£200-300
(3 shelves)
£200-300
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574 Lighthouses & Lifeboats. The World’s Lighthouses before 1820, by D. Alan Stevenson, 1st ed., OUP, 1959, b&w illusts. to text, t.e.g., orig. cloth in price clipped d.j., sl. toned, 4to, together with Beacon on the Rock, The Dramatic History of Lighthouses from Ancient Greece to the Present Day, by Peter Williams, 1st ed., 2001, col. and b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., folio, with Anatomy of the Lighthouse, by Michael J. Rhein, 1st ed., 2001, colour illusts. throughout, orig. cloth in d.j., large 4to, and Lifeboat Gallantry, The Complete Record of Royal National Lifeboat Institution Gallantry Medals and how they were won 1824-1996, edited by Barry Cox, 1st ed., pub. Spink & Son Ltd., 1998, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., small folio and Britain’s Life-Boats, The Story of a Century of Heroic Service by Major A. J. Dawson, 1st ed., 1923, b&w plts., orig. cloth, sl. marked, 8vo, plus other Lighthouse and Lifeboat reference, mostly modern pubs., G/VG (3 shelves)
£100-200
575 Grove (Eric). Great Battles of the Royal Navy, as commemorated in the Gun Room, Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, 1st ed., pub. Arms and Armour Press, 1994, full page colour plans, colour and b&w illusts., to text, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Hobbs (David), ‘C’ Class Destroyers, 1st ed., Maritime Books, 1912, b&w illusts. to text, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, with Goodwin (Norman), Castle Class Corvettes, an account of the service of the ships and of their ships’ companies, 1st ed., Maritime Books, 2007, b&w illusts. to text, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other similar naval and maritime reference including publications by Maritime Books, Arms and Armour, Ian Allen, and David & Charles, etc., mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s, G/VG (6 shelves)
£200-300
576 Naval Institute Press. Combat Fleets of the World, 1990[1999], 4 vols., pub. 1990-2000, b&w illusts. to text, orig. boards, 3 vols. in d.j.s, large 4to, together with The Official Chronology of the US Navy in World War Two by Robert J. Kressman, 1st ed., 2000, b&w illusts. to text, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, with British and Empire Warships of the Second World War, by H. T. Lenton, 1st ed., 1998, b&w illusts. to text, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus others similar, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to/8vo, G/VG
578 Apestegui (Cruz). Pirates of the Caribbean: Buccaneers, Pirateers, Freebooters and Filibusters, 1493-1720, Conway Maritime Press, 2002, colour plates, orig. cloth in d.j., folio, together with Lubbock (Basil), Bully Hayes, South Sea Pirate, 1st ed., 1931, col. frontis., b&w plts., some spotting, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Gibson (John Frederic), Brocklebanks, 1770-1950, 2 vols., Liverpool, 1953, colour and b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, spines sl. rubbed and browned, 8vo, plus other mostly piracy and related, mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s
(3 shelves)
(3 shelves)
£150-200
577 Naval Biographical Dictionary. Comprising the Life and Services of Every Living Officer in Her Majesty’s Navy, from the Rank of Admiral of the Fleet to that of Lieutenant, inclusive, compiled from authentic and family documents, by William R. O’Byrne, 2 vols., facsimile edition, 1990, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, contained together in orig. slipcase, together with Hill (Richard), Lewin of Grenwich, an authorised biography of Admiral of the Fleet Lord Lewin, 1st ed., 2000, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus other naval biographies, etc., including The Admiral Benbow, by Sam Willis, 1st ed., 2010, The Empire of the Seas, A Biography of Rear Admiral Robert Wilson Shufeldt, USN, by Frederick C. Drake, 1st ed., 1984, all orig. cloth in d.j.s, mostly 8vo, G/VG (3 shelves)
£150-200
579 Naval and Maritime Museum, Catalogue of the Library, vols. 1, 2 (in 2 parts) & 5 only, 1st eds., 1968-76, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to, together with Boudriot (Jean), The Seventy-Four Gun Ship, A Practical Treatise on the Art of Naval Architecture, 4 vols., reprint, 1986, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to, plus March (Edgar J.), Sailing Drifters, The Story of the Herring Luggers of England, Scotland and the Isle of Man, 3rd imp., 1978, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., large 8vo, plus others related, mostly modern publications in d.j.s, 4to/8vo (6 shelves)
£150-200
580 Sphyroeras (Vasilis & others). Maps and Map-Makers of the Aegean, 1st ed., Athens, 1985, col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., sl. rubbed, 4to, together with Ballard (G.A.), The Black Battlefleet, 1st ed., 1980, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., spine faded, 4to, plus Smylie (Michael), Traditional Fishing Boats of Britain and Ireland, 1st ed., 1999, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., small folio, plus others similar, mostly modern publications in orig. cloth and d.j.s, various sizes
£150-200
(6 shelves)
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£150-200
581 Rabson (Stephen & O'Donoghue, Kevin). P&O, A Fleet History, 1st ed., Kendal, 1988, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., folio, together with Guilmartin (John F.), Galleons and Galleys, 1st ed., 1902, col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Flagg (Amy C.), Notes on the History of Ship Building in South Shields 1746-1946, South Tyneside, 1979, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus other miscellaneous naval and maritime, mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s, various sizes (6 shelves)
£150-200
582 Hutchinson (J.R.). The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore, 1st ed., 1913, b & w plts., some spotting, orig. cloth gilt, together with Brassey (Thomas), British Seamen as Described in Recent Parliamentary and Official Documents, 1st ed., 1877, orig. cloth gilt, split on joints, plus Wright (H.C. Seppings), With Togo, The Story of Seven Months' Active Service Under His Command, 1st ed., 1905, b & w plts., some spotting throughout, subscription library bookplate to front pastedown, orig. cloth gilt with pictorial upper cover laid down, rubbed, all 8vo, plus other miscellaneous naval and maritime including Nelson interest, mostly early 20thc. cloth-bound publications, various sizes (6 shelves)
£150-200
583 Wood (Walter). North Sea Fishers and Fighters, 1st ed., 1911, col. frontis. and b & w plts., orig. pict. cloth gilt, rubbed, together with Very (Edward W.), Navies of the World... , 1880, b & w illusts. throughout, title supplied in facsimile, orig. cloth gilt, some soiling and wear, plus Share (Hamnet), Under Great Bear and Southern Cross, 1st ed., 1932, b & w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, a little nicked at head and foot of spine, all 8vo, plus other miscellaneous naval and maritime, mostly early 20th-c. clothbound publications, various sizes
Lot 584
(6 shelves)
£150-200
584 Fletcher (R.A.). Steam-Ships, The Story of Their Development to the Present Day, 1st ed., 1910, col. frontis., b & w plts., some heavy spotting, orig. pict. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed and soiled, together with Rodakowski (Ernest de), The Channel Ferry, Advantages and Feasibility of a Train-Ferry Between England and France, 1st ed., [1905], b & w plts. and diags., etc., some spotting and old damp staining, orig. cloth with b & w photo laid on to front cover, rubbed and soiled, plus Girvin (Brenda & Cosens, Monica), Log HMS "Gunner", Granton Naval Base, from 14th August 1914 to 15th July 1919, n.d., b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth, sl. rubbed, all 8vo, plus other miscellaneous naval and maritime, mostly early 20th-c. cloth-bound publications (6 shelves)
£150-200
585 LLoyd (Arthur). Admiral Togo, Published by the Kinkodo Publishing Co., Tokyo, 1903, b & w illusts. including port. frontis., orig. limp cloth gilt, a little rubbed and soiled, together with Maginnis (Arthur J.), The Atlantic Ferry, its Ships, Men, and Working, 1st ed., 1892, b & w plts. including some folding, orig. cloth gilt, sl. rubbed and nicked at head and foot of spine, plus Wilkinson (H.D.), Submarine Cable Laying and Repairing, pub. The Electrician, [1896], b & w illusts., commercial ads. at rear, orig. cloth, rubbed and soiled, a little split on joints, all 8vo, plus other miscellaneous naval and maritime interest, mostly early 20th-c. cloth-bound publications (6 shelves)
£150-200
586 Warship, vol. 1, 3rd impression, 1984 to 2003, a run of 25 vols., vols. 11 & 12 bound from orig. issues in publisher's cloth, the remainder orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to, together with other Conway Publications, mostly Anatomy of the Ship series, all with illustrations, orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to, mostly VG
Lot 585
(approx. 60)
124
£150-200
NAVAL & MARITIME BOOKS FROM OTHER VENDORS 587 British Cavalry Exercise. By His Majesty’s Command. Adjutant General’s Office, 1st December, 1796. Rules and Regulations for the Sword Exercise of the Cavalry, London: printed for the War Office, pub. 1796, half-title, twenty-seven engraved plates of 29 (including 26 folding), bound with Instructions for the Drill, and the Method of Performing the Eighteen Manoeuvres, 3rd ed., 1803, thirty-three engraved diagrams plates of drill and manoeuvres, contemporary half calf, joints cracked and spine worn, 8vo (1)
593 Nicholson (William). The History of the Wars Occasioned by the French Revolution. Including a Sketch of the Early History of France, and the Circumstances which led to the Revolution in that Country; Together with a Complete History of the Revolution in France, the War in Spain and Portugal, Russia, Prussia, With Biographical Sketches of all the Public Characters of Europe, 1816, twenty hand-coloured engraved plates, later half morocco, covers detatched, spine broken, rodent or insect damage to initial and final leaves, some spotting and damp soiling throughout, folio
£200-300
(1)
£150-200
588 Caruana (Adrian B.). The History of English Sea Ordnance 1523-1875, 2 vols., Rotherfield, East Sussex: Jean Boudriot Publiccations, 1994, numerous illustrations, diagrams, and tables, red ribbon markers, t.e.g., original green leather, gilt lettered spines, some damp-mottling, folio (2)
£80-120
589 Fortescue (John William). A History of the British Army, vols. I-XI & XIII only, 18 vols. (including five maps vols.), 1910-30, numerous folding maps, scattered spotting, presentation inscription to R.H. Willan, 2/60th Rifles (later Brigadier Willan), original red cloth, some fading and stains, 8vo, together with History of the Great War, based on Official Documents, compiled by Brigadier-General J.E. Edmonds, Military Operations in France and Belgium, 1914 (2 volume I’s, 1922 & 1933, plus two map vols.), plus Military Operations Gallipoli, vols. I & II 1929-32, plus two map vols., 8vo (26)
£200-300
590 Geographical Handbook Series, Naval Intelligence Division, 1941-1944, maps and illustrations, Sherwood Foresters Museum ink stamps, original cloth, some fading and sellotape marks, 8vo Volumes include Dodecanese, 1941, Morocco, volumes 1 & 2, 1941-42, Spain and Portugal, volumes 1-3, 1941-44, France, volumes 1-2 & 4, 1942, Norway, volumes 1 & 2, 1942-43, Iceland, 1942, Turkey, volumes 1 & 2, 1942-43 and Algeria volumes 1 & 2, 1943-44. (20) £100-150
591 Henderson (Colonel G.F.R.). The Science of War. A Collection of Essays and Lectures 1892-1903, ed. Captain Neill Malcolm, with a Memoir of the Author by Field Marshall Earl Roberts, 1st ed., 1905, portrait frontis., folding maps and plans, some light spotting and toning, hinges breaking, original red cloth, spine rubbed and faded, 8vo, together with Modern Strategy. An Outline of the Principles which Guide the Conduct of Campaigns, to which is Added a Chapter on Modern Tactics, by Lieut.-Col. Walther H. James, 1st ed., 1903, folding maps and plans (one loose), oval inkstamps of the Rawalpindi Station Staff Office, previous owner signature of R.H. Willan (later Brigadier Willan) to half title and front cover, hinges tender, original red cloth, spine faded, 8vo, with three others: Richard Canon’s Historical Record of the Twelfth, or the East Suffolk Regiment of Foot, 1848 and Historical Record of the Seventy-Fourth Regiment (Highlanders), 1850 and General Sir Edward Bruce Hamley’s The Operations of War Explained and Illustrated, Division I only, 2nd impression, 5th ed., 1900 (5)
£100-150
592 Jane (Fred T.). Fighting Ships, 1914 (4th ed., corrected to date, except as regards the British Navy), numerous b & w illusts. from photos., ads. at front and rear (initial leaves frayed), tabulated index a little dust soiled, ownership to upper pastedown, hinges split, orig. cloth, joints and head & foot of spine frayed, slightly damp marked, together with Jane’s Fighting Ships 1944-45, Corrected to April, 1946, numerous b & w illusts. from photos., ads. at front, tabulated index, ownership to front free endpaper, orig. cloth, both oblong folio
594 Royal Corps of Signals. 150 Officer Cadet Training Unit, by W.H.N. Dent, Colonel Commandant 150 OCTU Royal Signals, [1944], 33 leaves, with typescript text and photographic prints to recto only, press cuttings pasted at end, manuscript captions, original green full morocco gilt, light marks to verso, folio, with a loose 1 pp. typecript letter from Colonel Dent to Brigadier R.H. Willan, dated September 1944, enclosing the book, and a signed Christmas card to Brigadier Willan from Queen Mary, 1953
(2)
(1)
£70-100
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CARTONS 599 Alexander (William). Costumes et vues de la Chine (et de la Tartarie), graves en taille-douce ... d’apre`s les dessins de W. Alexandre; avec des explications traduites de l’anglais, vol. 1 only of two, [Paris, 1815], twenty-four engraved plates, lacking title, some dampstaining and spotting, contemporary half sheep, worn with some loss of leather to spine, 8vo, together with Murchison (R.I.), Outline of the Geology of the Neighbourhood of Cheltenham, new ed., 1845, hand-coloured engraved map frontispiece and folding sectional diagram, thirteen litho plates (one double-page), occasional spotting, ownership signatures to title, original cloth gilt, extremities slightly rubbed, 8vo, with Buffon (Georges-Louis Le Clerc, Comte de), Buffon’s Natural History, Abridged, Including the History..., 2 vols., 1792, engraved frontispiece to vol. 1, engraved titles and numerous plates, contemporary gilt decorated calf, joints cracked, upper board of vol. 2 detached, some wear, 8vo, plus other antiquarian etc.
595* Royal Navy. HMS Ark Royal; HMS Fearless; HMS Jupiter/HMS Fearless, 1970’s, pen, ink and watercolour on paper of the warships in profile, each 44.5 x 14.5cm (17.5 x 5.75ins), framed and glazed (3)
£100-150
596 Russo-Japanese War. The Russo-Japanese War. Reports from Officers attached to the Japanese Forses in the Field, vols 1 - 4 (of 5), pub. The War Office, 1906, Royal Naval Staff College Library label to front pastedown of vol. 1, library stamps to f.e.p’s and titles, pubs. red cloth gilt with usual library markings,large 8vo, together with the plate volumes comprising of five slip cases of maps and plans, matching red cloth gilt, 8vo, with The Official History of the Russ-Japanese War, pub. HMSO, 1909 - 10, Royal Naval Staff College Library label to front pastedowns, library stamps to f.e.p’s and titles, numerous folding plans, each vol. with folding maps and plans in wallets at rear of binding, pubs. printed boards with old library stamps and markings to sidings, 8vo (14)
(a carton)
600 Baker (Richard). A Chronicle of the Kings of England from the Time of the Romans Government unto the Reign of King Charles..., 1653, lacking additional engraved title, title repaired to verso, dust staining and small tears throughout, 20th century half calf, gilt spine, scuffed and marked, folio, together with Allestree, (Richard), The Whole Duty of Man..., 1724, additional engraved title, dust staining and spotting throughout, calf, joints cracked, plus two loose early printed leaves, plus other bindings, mostly gilt leather
£100-150
(17)
(a carton)
£100-150
602 Hejzlar (Josef). Chinese Watercolours, Cathay Books, 1980, colour and b&w illustrations throughout, original cloth in d.j., folio, together with Kakudo (Yoshiko), The Art of Japan, Masterworks in the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1991, colour illustrations, original wrappers, folio, plus Chanda (Ramaprasad), Medieval Indian Sculpture in the British Museuem, Kegan Paul, 1936, b&w plates, original cloth (slightly faded), 8vo, plus other oriental art reference books including approximately 180 auction catalogues
£150-200
598 The KIng’s Royal Rifle Corps Chronicle. 58 vols., 1901-1913, 1916-1924, 1936-1939, 1941-1945, 1985-1986 & 2000-2006 (as The Royal Green Jackets) & 2007-2011 (as The Rifles), duplicates of 20012004, colour and b & w maps and illustrations, a few light spots, original green cloth (1939 in original wrapper), regimental crest to upper covers, some fading to spines, 8vo, plus The Annals of the King’s Royal Rifle Corps, by Lewis Butler, vols. I & II only (of 6) plus Appendix by S.M. Milne & Major-General Astley Terry, 1913-23, maps and illustrations, six folding maps contained in vol. II rear pocket, colour and b & w illustrations of uniforms in Appendix vol., original green cloth, upper covers with gilt regimental crest, a few light mottled stains, 8vo (61)
£100-150
601 Fleming (Ian). You Only Live Twice, 1st ed., Jonathan Cape, 1964, contemp. inscription to front free endpaper, some spotting to page edges, orig. boards in d.j., sl. spotting and a few marks, frayed to edges, 8vo, together with The Man With The Golden Gun, 1st ed., Jonathan Cape, 1965, sl. staining to upper margins and front endpaper, orig. boards, in d.j., sl. torn and stained, 8vo, with [West, Thomas], A Guide to the Lakes in Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire, 8th ed., Kendal, printed by William Pennington, 1802, folding eng. hand coloured map frontispiece, two eng. plts., contemp. calf gilt, joints cracked and some wear, 8vo, and Macdermot (E. T.), History of the Great Western Railway, 2 vols in 3, 1927-31, b&w frontispieces, illustrations and folding maps, orig. cloth gilt, 8vo, plus Bell (A. Morton), Locomotives, Their Construction, Maintenance and Operation, with Notes on Electric, Internal Combustion and Other Forms of Motive Power, 2 vols., 3rd ed., 1936, folding col. diagrams and b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, 4to, plus other railway interest and a few leather bindings, etc
597 Spurling (J. and Lubbock, Basil). Sail, The Romance of Clipper Ships, Edited by F.A.Hook, Introduction by Alan Villiers, 3 vols., facsimile edition, pub. Patrick Stephens Ltd, 1972, addn. half titles, title page signed by Alan Villiers, numerous col. plts., folding map at rear of vol. 1, moiré silk endpapers, a.e.g., pubs. morocco gilt, contained in cloth slipcases, large 4to Limited edition of no. 44/50. (3)
£150-200
(4cartons)
£300-400
126
£100-150
603 Ingram (James). Memorials of the Public Buildings of Oxford, new ed., John Henry Parker, 1848, engraved frontispiece, b&w illustrations including a folding map, dust-staining throughout, morocco, together with Surtees (Robert), Sporting Tour, 6 vols., b&w illustrations and hand-coloured plates, original gilt cloth, plus Leech (John), The Comic History of England, 2 vols., b&w illustrations and hand-coloured plates throughout, plus other titles inlcuding history (2cartons)
608 Poole (Geo. Ayliffe & Hugall, J.W.). An Historical and Descriptive Guide to York Cathedral and Its Antiquities, the History and Description of the Minster Organ, pub. York, c. 1580, numerous tinted litho. plts., including a few hand-coloured, occ. minor scattered spotting, a.e.g., contemporary gilt and blind decorated maroon morocco by Sampson of York, extremities slightly rubbed, large 8vo, together with Michelet (Jules), The Insect, 1883, numerous wood eng. illusts. by Giacomelli, occ. scattered spotting, contemporary gilt decorated full calf, gilt device to upper board, extrems. sl. rubbed, 8vo, with Finden (William), Findens’ Gallery of Modern Art: Being a series of highly-finished steel engravings, illustrative of the character, beauty, and costume of many lands; with original descriptive tales ..., c. 1860, eng. port. frontis., add. title and numerous plts., some spotting and damp staining, contemp. diced calf, worn, folio, plus other miscellaneous books including 17th-19th century antiquarian, many defective
£70-100
604 Jekyll (Gertrude). Wood and Garden, new ed., Longmans, 1901, Wall and Water Gardens, 5th ed., Country Life, 1913, and Colour Schemes for the Flower Garden, 3rd ed., Country Life, 1914, colour plate frontispieces, b&w plates throughout, original cloth gilt, 8vo, together with, Young (Francis Brett), The Furnace, a play in four acts, New York: Knopf, 1924, Far Forest, 1st ed., Heinemann, 1936, and The City of Gold, 1st ed., Heinemann, 1939, original cloth in d.j.s (some slight tears and rubbing), 8v0, plus other titles relating to gardening and Francis Brett Young, mostly 8vo (2cartons)
(3 cartons)
609 Sitwell (Sacheverell, Buchanan, Handasyde, & Fisher, James). Fine Bird Books 1700 - 1900, pub. Collins & Van Nostrand, 1953, addn. half title, numerous col. and b & w illusts. throughout, ownership signature to f.e.p., pubs. half cloth gilt and marbled sidings, worn at extrems., folio, together with Dunthorne (Gordon),Flower and Fruit Prints of the 18th and early 19th century, pub. Washington DC, 1938, addn. dec. half title, numerous col. and b & w illusts. throughout, some old adhesion marks to front pastedown, pubs. cloth with gilt labels to spine and upper board, cloth slipcase, 4to., with, Nevill (Ralph),Old English Sporting Prints, 1923, addn. half title, numerous tipped in col. plts., limited edition 628/1000, lacking f.e.p., pubs. cloth gilt, spine faded, 4to., plus, Wingfield (Mary Ann),Sport and the Artist, Volume 1: Ball Games, pub. Antique Collectors Club, 1988, numerous col. and b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j., 4to, with another twenty reference volumes on sport, American currency, marine and Japanese prints, various sizes and condition
£100-150
605 Kiefer (Anselm). The Books of Anselm Kiefer 1969-1990, edited by Gotz Adriani, translated by Bruni Mayor, pub. Thames & Hudson, 1991, colour and b & w illustrations, original cloth in d.j., large 4to, together with Parry (Linda, edit.), William Morris, pub. Philip Wilson and V & A Museum, 1996, b & w and colour illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 4to, with Hall (Michael), Waddesdon Manor, The Heritage of a Rothschild House, 2009, b & w and colour illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 4to, and LerouxDhuys (Jean-Francois), Cistercian Abbeys, History and Architecture, pub. Konemann: Cologne, 1998, colour illustrations, original cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other art reference and related (2 cartons)
£150-250
606 Parkinson (John). Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris..., Faithfully Reprinted from the Edition of 1629, London: Methuen & Co., 1904, b & w dec. title and illusts., some dmapstaining, edges rough trimmed, original cloth backed boards, extremities frayed, some marks, folio, together with Drinkwater (John & Rutherston, Albert), Claud Lovat Fraser..., with Representative Examples of His Work Reproduced in Collotype and Line, pub. William Heinemann, 1923, colour and b & w plates, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, later half cloth, large 4to, (limited ed. 362/450, signed by the authors), and Meinertzhagen (Col. R.), Birds of Arabia, 1st ed., Edinburgh & London, 1954, colour plates, b & w illusts. and plans, library bookplate and ink stamp to front endpaper, upper hinge split, original cloth, marked, 4to, and Drake (Maurice), A History of English GlassPainting, 1912, colour and b & w plates, few library ink stamps, near contemporary half morocco, faded and marked, classification at foot of spine, folio, plus other miscellaneous books (2 cartons)
(2 cartons)
£100-200
610 Sotheby’s. Art at Auction, 14 vols., 1980-95 & 2001, col. plts. and b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to, together with A Christie’s Review of the Season, 5 vols., a broken run, 1975-90, num. col. and b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to (2 cartons)
£70-100
611 Studio. A Magazine of Fine and Applied Art, 180 parts, a broken run, 1922 - 56, numerous col. & b & w illusts. throughout, pubs. printed paper wrappers, many frayed and worn, mostly 4to, together with The Studio Year Book of Decorative Art, 1930, numerous b & w and col. illusts. throughout, pubs. blue cloth gilt, spine faded, 4to., with catalogue raisonnés for William John Wainwright, Elioth Gruner, Ambrose McEvoy and Leonard Jay, plus Battarbee (Rex),Modern Australian Aboriginal Art, pub. Angus and Robertson, Sydney & London, 1951, addn half title signed by author, numerous b & w and col. illusts. throughout, pubs. cloth gilt, d.j., 4to, and Everard (John),Adam’s Fifth Rib. A Collection of Photographic Studies of the Nude, 3rd. ed., 1937, addn. half title, numerous b & w illusts., pubs. cloth, stained, d.j., frayed and worn, 4to, with four other volumes similar, various sizes and condition, plus a folder containing eleven private press pamphlets of poetry, extracts from literature and biblical passages, mostly published by The Birmingham School of Printing, various sizes
£100-150
607 Adams (Ansel). Yosemite and the Range of Light, Introduction by Paul Brooks, 1st English ed., Thames & Hudson, 1979, numerous b&w illusts. after photos, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., olong folio, VG, together with Newton (Helmut), Special Collection, 24 Photo Lithos, pub. Quartet Books, 1980, twenty four b & w erotic reproduction photographs, original printed wrappers, slim folio, plus Godwin (Fay), Land, With an Essay by John Fowles and an Introduction by Ian Jeffrey, pub. Heinemann, 1985, b & w illusts. after photos, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., square 4to, and Weston (Edward), Edward Weston’s California Landscapes, by James L. Enyeart, 1st ed., 1984, numerous b & w illustrations after photos, orig. cloth in matching slipcase, very slightly rubbed to edges, square folio, plus other modern photo books, various, including Ansel Adams, Edward Weston, Leica, etc. (2 cartons)
£150-200
(3 cartons)
£80-120
127
£100-200
QUANTITY 612 Clarke (Cuthbert). The True Theory and Practice of Husbandry: Deduced from Philosophical Researches, and Experience. To which is annexed... a Compendium of Mechanics: Calculated to assist the Husbandman..., 1781, five folding engraved plates, some torn & repaired, contemporary sheep, joints cracked, lacking title label, rubbed, 4to, together with Halfpenny (John), The Gentleman’s Jockey and Approved Farrier: Instructing in the Natures, Causes, and Cures of all Diseases incident to Horses, with an Exact and Easie Method of Breeding, Buying, Dieting, and otherwise ordering all sorts of Horses as well for common and ordinary use, as the Heats and Course..., 7th ed., with additions, 1683, title lined to verso, lacking folding plate, some close-trimming, soiled, marked and frayed, 19th c. reversed calf, 8vo, with [Sowerby, Leonard], The Ladies Dispensatory, Containing the Natures, Vertues, and Qualities of all Herbs, and Simples usefull in Physick. Reduced into a Methodicall Order..., The like never published in English, 1652, lacking A1 (blank?), lacking Ee2-4, some browning, few worm holes to margins, some dust-soiling, hinges repaired, contemporary sheep, rebacked, small 8vo, and Ibbetson (J., Laporte & Hassell, J.), A Picturesque Guide to Bath, Bristol Hot-Wells, the River Avon, and the Adjacent Country; Illustrated with a set of views, taken in the Summer of 1792, 1st ed., 1793, sixteen uncoloured aquatint plates (including frontispiece), many plates cropped, near contemporary marbled calf, rebacked preserving original spine, 8vo, plus other 17th-19th c. antiquarian, some defective (3 shelves)
616 Scott (Hardiman). Adam & Eve & Us, Sylvan Press, 1946, b&w illustrations throughout, edges untrimmed, original cloth in d.j., slim 4to, (limited signed edition 438/1200), together with Graves (Robert). Count Belisarius, 1st ed., Cassell, 1938, half title, map frontispiece, original cloth (slightly rubbed), plus Tsetung (Mao). Poems, 1st ed., Peking: Foriegn Languages Press, 1976, photographic portrait frontispiece, titles and chapter headings in red, original cloth in d.j., plus a quantity of other poetry related titles (6shelves)
617 Jones (Theophilus). A History of the County of Brecknock, 4 vols. in 1, pub. Brecknock, 1909-30, folding colour map, b & w plates, later half morocco, rubbed and some wear, large 4to, together with Turner (Anthony), Early Scientific Instruments, Europe 1400-1800, pub. Sotheby’s, 1987, colour and b & w plates and illustrations, orig. cloth in d.j., folio, with Huntford (Roland), Shackleton Voyages, 2002, colour and b & w illustrations, orig. boards in d.j., large 4to, with Goss (John), Braun and Hogenberg’s, The City Maps of Europe, A Selection of Sixteenth Century Town Plans and Views, Studio Editions, 1991, double-page colour facsimile maps and plans, orig. boards in d.j., folio, plus other miscellaneous books including history, theological history, transport, and a few antiquarian volumes, plus 7 vols. of New Naturalist series, all exlibrary with usual stamps and labels (6 shelves)
618 Kyeser (Conrad). Bellifortis, Umshrift und Ubersetzung von Gotz Quarg, 2 vols., Dusseldorf, 1967, one vol. of text and other vol. consisting of facsimile pages of drawings, inc. some col., orig. qtr. vellum, folio, contained in orig. slipcase, together with Hume (David & Smollett, Tobias), The History of England..., Continued to the Present Time by Thomas Gaspey, 23 divisions, c.1870s, numerous engraved plates, original red cloth gilt, rubbed and slightly marked, small folio, with Shaffner (T.P.), History of the United States of America: from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, 4 divisions, c.1870s, engraved plates, original cloth gilt, spines faded, small folio, with Virtue (James S., pub.), The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland, 8 divisions, c.1870s, double-page litho maps, some hinges broken, original cloth gilt, small folio, plus other 19th c. miscellaneous antiquarian and decorative Victorian cloth etc.
£100-150
614 Scott (Sir Walter). Waverley Novels, 48 vols., Edinburgh: Adam & Charles Black, 1860, engraved frontispieces, additional engraved titles, half calf gilt (some slightly rubbed), 8vo, together with Quantin (A., pub.), Bibliotheque de l’enseignment des beaux-arts, 56 vols., New Edition, engraved half titles, b&w illustrations throughout, quarter morocco, 8vo, plus Forbes (Sir William), An Account of the Life and Writings of James Beattie..., 2 vols., Edinburgh: Constable, 1806, engraved frontispiece, some duststaining throughout, gilt calf (rubbed), 4to, plus other including sheet music (3shelves)
(6 shelves)
£300-400
619 Bristow (Ian C.). Interior House-Painting Colours and Technology 1615-1840, pub. Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 1996, colour and b & w illustrations, orig. cloth in d.j., folio, contained in original slipcase, together with Architectural Colour in British Interiors, 1615-1840, pub. Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 1996, colour and b & w illustrations, orig. cloth in d.j., folio, contained in original slipcase, with other architecture related including The Decorative Work of Robert Adam by Damie Stillman, pub. London and New York, 1973, numerous b & w plates, orig. cloth in d.j., slightly faded, 4to, plus George Smith’s Collection of Designs for Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, Introduction by Constance V. Hershey, New York, Washington and London, 1970, b & w plates, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to
£200-300
615 Pascal (Blaise). Pensees, Paris: Cluny, 1934, portrait frontispiece, title and chapter headings in red, contemporary sheep, 8vo, together with Proust (Marcel), Le temps retrouve, 2 vols., Paris: Gallimard, red and black title page, half morocco, plus Bagneux (de Villeneuve), le Baiser, 3 vols., Paris: Daragon, various plates, decorative borders, half morocco, plus various other titles including decorative bindings and Proust reference (3shelves)
£150-250
£300-500
613 Bindings. French literature, 19th/20th century, approximately eighty volumes, mostly bound in red leather with gilt decorated spines (occasional slight shelf-wear), 8vo-folio (3 shelves)
£300-400
£150-200
(3 shelves)
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£200-300
620 Brewer (John). The Pleasures of the Imagination, English Culture in the Eighteenth Century, 1997, b & w illustrations, orig. boards in d.j., large 8vo, together with Downes (Kerry), Sir John Vanbrugh, A Biography, 1987, b & w plates and illustrations, orig. boards in d.j., 8vo, with Parker (Geoffrey), Global Crisis, War, Climate Change and Catastrophe in the Seventeenth Century, 2013, colour and b & w plates and illustrations, orig. boards in d.j., 8vo, plus other biography and history, mostly 20th-c. publications, orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo (3 shelves)
624 Bailey (David, and Peter Evans). Goodbye Baby & Amen. A Saraband for the Sixties, Conde Nest, 1969, b&w illustrations from photographs throughout, original cloth in d.j. (slightly torn with loss), folio, together with Adams (Ansel), The American Wilderness, 1st ed., Little, Brown & Co, 1990, b&w illustrations from photographs throughout, original cloth in d.j., oblong folio, plus Arnold (Eve), In China, 1st ed., Hutchinson, 1980, colour illustrations from photographs throughout, original cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Penn (Irving), Worlds in a Small Room, Secker & Warburg, 1980, b&w illustrations from photographs throughout, original cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other titles relating to photography
£100-150
621 Edwards (Ralph). The Shorter Dictionary of English Furniture from the Middle Ages to the Late Georgian Period, 6th impression, pub. Country Life, 1977, numerous b & w plates and illustrations, orig. cloth in d.j., folio, together with Whinney (Margaret), Sculpture in Britain 1530 to 1830, 1964, numerous b & w plates, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, with McGrath (Raymond), Glass in Architecture and Decoration, pub. The Architectural Press, 1937, numerous b & w illustrations, orig. cloth gilt, folio, and Haskell (Francis), History and its Images, Art and the Interpretation of the Past, 2nd ed., 1993, numerous b & w illustrations, orig. boards in d.j., large 8vo, plus other art and design reference etc., all 20th-c. publications, mostly in orig. cloth and d.j.s (3 shelves)
(5 shelves & a carton)
625 Bronte (Charlotte). The Life and Works of Charlotte Bronte and Her Sisters, 7 vols., The Haworth Edition, 1899-1902, black and white frontispieces, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, uniform contemporary green half calf, gilt dec. spines (faded to brown), sl. rubbed, 8vo, together with Congreve (William), The Works, 3 vols., 1725, contemporary speckled calf, recently rebacked with contrasting morocco labels, 12mo, plus Byron (George), The Works of Lord Byron, 8 vols., 1821-25, occ. spotting, contemporary calf, gilt dec. spines with contrasting morocco labels, small 8vo, and Smollett (Tobias), The Miscellaneous Works of Tobias Smollett, n.d., with memoirs of his life and writings by Robert Anderson, 6 vols., 5th ed., Edinburgh, 1817, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, early 20th century half morocco by Riviere and Son, boards to vol. 1 detached, joints to other volumes slightly worn, 8vo, plus other 18th-19th century antiquarian including poetry and literature including Scott’s Waverley Novels, Thackeray’s Works and Lord Littleton’s Novels, etc.
£150-200
622 Morris (Rev. F. O.). A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds, 3 vols., 4th ed., revised and corrected, 1896, numerous colour plates, edges untrimmed, orig. gilt dec. cloth, slight damp soiling to covers of vol. 1, frayed at head and foot of spines, large 8vo in 4s, together with Stephens (Henry), The Book of the Farm, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1855, eng. frontispieces and plates, wood engraved illustrations, some dampstaining, orig. qtr. morocco, rebacked preserving original gilt dec. spines, some damp soiling, and sl. wear to extremities, large 8vo, plus Cooper (W. Heaton), The Lakes, 1st ed., 1966, numerous colour and b&w plates, original pictorial cloth in d.j., 4to, and Rimmer (Alfred), Rambles Round Eton and Harrow, edition deluxe, 1882, wood engraved frontispiece and vign. illustrations, on india paper, some spotting, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, spines faded and some wear, large 8vo, (limited edition 229/250), and Tunnicliffe (Charles), Both Sides of the Road, A Book About Farming by Sidney Rogerson, 1st ed., Collins, 1949, colour plates and b&w illustrations, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus other British topography, ornithology and wildlife reference, etc. (6 shelves + a carton)
(3 shelves)
£300-400
626 Vanity Fair Album. The Vanity Fair Album, A Show of Sovereigns, Statesmen, Judges and Men of the Day, vol. 23, 1891, title page and contents, fifty-two chromolitho. caricatures each with descriptive biography, including jockies, cricketers, fishermen, rower, polo players, and ‘special issue’ of bench and bar, a.e.g., gutta percha perished, contents shaken and loose, publishers green cloth gilt, folio, together with Sassoon (Siegfried), Memoirs of an Infrantry Officer, 1st illustrated ed., New York: Coward, 1931, dedicatory inscription, numerous illustrations by Barnett Freedman, 8vo, plus Vanbrugh (Sir John), The Complete Works, 4 vols., Nonesuch Press, 1928, spotting and slight tears, 4to, plus other titles of general literature and cariacatures (3 shelves)
£200-300
£200-300
627 Royal Commission on Historical Monuments. An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Dorset, 5 vols., 195275, black and white plates and illustrations, some folding plans, orig. cloth in d.j.s, 4to, together with Stillman (Damie), English NeoClassical Architecture, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1988, colour plates, and b&w illusts. to text, orig. cloth in d.j.s, folio, contained together in original slipcase, plus Aldrich (Megan), Gothic Revival, 1st ed., Phaidon Press, 1994, colour and b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, and Leach (Peter), James Paine, 1st ed., pub. A. Zwemmer, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., small folio, plus other British architecture related, etc., all 20th century publications, many in orig. cloth and d.j.s
623 Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, vols. 20, 3436, 1842, 1892-1893, contemp. half calf, vol. 22 lacking spine, worn, 8vo, together with other science and mathematics related including Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 20 vols., a broken run, 1897-1914, contemporary half calf worn, 8vo, A New and Comprehensive System of Mathematical Institutions, agreeable to the present state of the Newtonian Mathesis by Benjamin Martin, vol. 2 only, 1764, contemporary calf, boards det., worn, 8vo, all ex library with usual stamps and markings, somewhat worn (6 shelves)
£200-300
£200-300
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£200-300
628 Education. Directory, with Regulations for Establishing and Conducting Science Schools and Classes, Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education, South Kensington, 25 vols., 1860-85, contemporary half calf, some wear and a few boards detached, 8vo, together with Directory with Regulations for Establishing and Conducting Schools of Art, and Promoting General Art Education, Science and Art Deparment of the Committee of Council on Education, South Kensington, 23 vols., 1857-85, contemporary half calf, a few joints cracked and some wear, slim 8vo, with Education Department. Special Reports on Educational Subjects, vols. 1-23, 25-27, pub. 1896-1912, contemporary half calf, joints cracked and some wear, some library markings, 8vo, and Central Society of Education, 2 vols., 1837-38, library bookplates to upper pastedowns, original cloth, with library markings, 8vo, and Studies in the History of Political Philosophy Before and After Rousseau, by C.E. Vaughan, 2 vols., 1925, b & w frontispiece to vol. 1, library stamps to titles, original cloth, some library markings, 8vo, plus other history including politics etc. (3 shelves)
631 Swinburne (Algernon Charles), Poems & Ballads, and Atalanta in Calydon and Erechtheus, 3 vols. bound as one Heinemann, 1924-7, t.e.g., calf (minor scuffing), 4to, together with Toulet (P.-J.), Les Contrerimes Poemes, Paris: Freres, 1923, toning throughout, 4to, plus Arnold (Thomas), History of Rome, 3 vols., 1838-43, dust-staining throughout, half leather, gilt decorated spine, 8vo, plus other titles including British and Continental literature, poetry, history, various bindings and sizes (4shelves)
632 Simonde de Sismondi (J. C. L.), Historie des Francias, 22 vols., Brussels: Dumont, 1836-44, ex libris label for Edmund Westby, calf with gilt decorated spines and morocco labels, 8vo, together with Bonaparte (Lucien), Charlemagne ou l’eglise delivree..., 2 vols. London:Longman, 1814, portrait frontispiece, some slight worming, dust-staning and spotting to initial and final leaves, speckled calf with gilt decorated spine (some shelf-wear), plus Guizot (M.), L’Historie de France..., 5 vols., Paris: Hachette, 1872-76, engraved frontispiece, b&w illustrations throughout, half calf with gilt decorated spine (slightly rubbed), 8vo, plus other titles including Continetal, history, etc.
£100-150
629 [Pettus, Sir John]. St. Foine Improved: A Discourse Showing the Utility and Benefit which England Hath and May Receive by the Grasse Called St. Foine: and Answering to Objections Urged Against it, Being Useful for all Ingenious Men, Written by a Person of Honour Lately Deceased, printed by S.G.B.G. for Nath. Brooke, 1674, pp. [2], 20, 20th-century quarter calf gilt, slim 4to, together with Pamphlets, Letters, on the Spirit of Patriotism: on the Idea of the Patriot King: and on the State of Parties, at the Succession of King George I, 1749, bound with The Character of King Charles II: and Political, Moral and Miscellaneous Thoughts and Reflections, by George Savile, Marquess of Halifax, 1750, bound with The Canons of Criticism, and Glossary, Being a Supplement to Mr Warburton’s Edition of Shakespear, Collected from the Notes in that Celebrated Work, and Proper to be bound up with it, by the other Gentlemen of Lincoln’s Inn, 3rd ed., 1750, near-contemporary calf, joints cracked and some wear, 8vo, plus Baily (Francis), Tables for the Purchasing and Renewing of Leases, for Terms of Years Certain and for Lives; Rules for Determining the Value of the Reversion of Estates after any such Leases... , 3rd ed., 1812, contemporary half calf, giltdecorated spine with morocco title label, 8vo, and Bewick (Thomas, illust.), Pity’s Gift: A Collection of Interesting Tales, to Excite the Compassion of Youth for the Animal Creation... , from the Writings of Mr Pratt, Selected by a Lady, 3rd ed., 1801, woodengraved vignettes, late 19th/early 20th-c. brown morocco gilt, spine and extremities rubbed, 12mo, and Mill (John Stuart), A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive; Being a Connected View of the Principles of Evidence and the Methods of Science Investigation, New York, 1848, ink stamp to title, original cloth gilt, spine faded and frayed at head and foot, 8vo, plus other 18th-19th-century antiquarian including history reports and pamphlets etc. (3 shelves)
(3shelves)
£200-300
633 Moss (Fletcher). Folk-lore, Old Customs and Tales of My Neighbours, 1898, black and white frontis. and illustrations to text, dedication leaf signed by the author, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt dec. red cloth, large 8vo, together with Maurice (Major General Sir Frederick), The History of the London Rifle Brigade 1859-1919, pub. 1921, black and white frontis. and plates, folding maps and plans, orig. cloth, sl. frayed to extrems., 8vo, plus Bates (H. E.), Down The River, 1st ed., 1937, black and white wood engraved illustrations by Agnes Miller Parker, orig. cloth in sl. torn d.j., 4to, and other European history related, etc., including Napoleonic Wars reference, all 20th c. pubs. (3 shelves)
£100-150
634 Cox (E.M.H. ed.). The New Flora and Silva, forty-seven original issues, a broken run, October 1928-August 1940, publisher’s original wrappers (some wear), together with The Old Water-Colour Society’s Club, 18 vols., a broken run, 1926-1950, colour and b&w plates throughout, plus Wark (Robert R.), Early British Drawings in the Huntington Collection, San Marino: Huntington Library, 1969, numerous b&w illustrations, original cloth, 4to, plus other art reference (3shelves)
£100-150
635 Buckman (David). Artists in Britain since 1945, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 2006, original cloth in d.j.s, large 4to, together with Graves (Algernon), The Royal Academy of Arts. A Complete Dictionary of Contributors and their work from its foundation in 1796 to 1904, 4 vols., reprinted Hilmarton Manor Press, original cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, plus Tovey (David), Creating a Splash. The St Ives Society of Artists 1927-1952 Exhibition Catalogue and Dictionary of Members, 2 vols., Hilmarton Manor Press, 2003, numerous colour and b&w illustrations throughout, original cloth in d.j.s, 4to, plus other titles on art reference including some duplicates
£200-300
630 Kurth (Willi). The Complete Woodcuts of Albrecht Durer, New York: Crown, 1946, pencil ownership inscription to front free endpaper, numerous b&w illustrations throughout, original cloth (sligtly dust-stained and rubbed), large 4to, together with Morgan (Hilary), Burne-Jones, the Pre-Raphaelites and their Century, 2 vols. bound as one, Nahum, 1989, numerous colour plates, including foldout, gilt cloth, folio, plus Barton (Lucy), Historic Costume for the Stage, A & C Black, 1949, colour frontispiece, b&w illustrations throughout, original cloth in d.j. (slightly worn), 8vo, plus other art reference titles (3shelves)
£150-200
(6shelves)
£300-400
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636 Railways. A Bibliography of British Railway History, compiled by George Ottley, 2nd ed., 1983, folding tables, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Liverpool and Manchester Railway 1830-1980, by Frank Ferneyhough, 1st ed., 1980, black and white plates, orig. boards in d.j., 8vo, with Writing the Rails, Train Adventures by the World’s Best Loved Writers, edited by Edward C. Goodman, 1st ed., 2001, black and white illusts. to text, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, and Long Lost Lines, Disovering the Glorious Heritage of Yesterday’s Railways, by Paul Atterbury, 1st ed., 2007, black and white and colour illustrations throughout, orig. pictorial boards in d.j., 4to, plus other railway and transport related, mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s (6 shelves)
642 Brock (H. M. illus.). A Book of Old Ballads, (limited edition 91/250) Hutchinson, 1934, signed by the author, colour plates throughout, t.e.g., later gilt calf, small folio, together with Prevost (l’Abbe), Manon Lescaut, in English, Geoffrey Bles, 1928, illustred, quarter vellum, large 4to, plus Beckett (Gilbert), The Comic History of England, 4 vols., Bradbury, b&w illustrations throughout, ex libris plate, gilt cloth, plus Folio Society including The Norton Shakespeare, facsimile first folio and other titles, plus further titles including literature (3shelves)
643 Livingstone (David). Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa; including a Sketch of Sixteen Years’ Residence in the Interior of Africa, 1st ed., John Murray, 1857, b&w folding wood engraved frontispiece (short closed tear to outer margin), b&w wood engraved plates, occasional minor marks, contemporary half calf gilt, rubbed and scuffed with some marks and minor wear to extremities, 8vo, together with Edwards (Amelia B.), A Thousand Miles Up The Nile, 2nd ed., revised, 1889, b&w wood engraved plates, a.e.g., orig. pictorial cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo, plus Ruttledge (Hugh), Everest 1933, 1st ed., 1934, b&w plts. after photos, some scattered spotting, orig. blue cloth in frayed d.j., large 8vo, and other travel and natural history, mostly South Africa interest including Austin Roberts, The Mammals of South Africa, 1st ed., 1951, W. V. Brelsford, The Tribes of Northern Rhodesia, c. 1956, 9 vols. New Naturalist series, etc., many in d.j.s, many 8vo
£150-200
637 Brake (Brian). Focus on New Zealand, Auckland: Collins, 1986, numerous colour iullustrations, original cloth in d.j., large 4to, together with Glubb (Sir John), A Short History of the Arab Peoples, Hodder, 1969, b&w charts and maps, original cloth in d.j., 8vo, plus Kugy (Julius), Alpine Pilgrimage, 1st ed., Murray, 1934, portrait frontispiece, b&w plates, original cloth, plus other titles mostly relating to travel (6shelves)
£150-200
638 Fox-Davies (Arthur Charles). Armorial Families, A Directory of Gentlemen of Coat-Armour, 2 vols., 7th ed., 1929, black and white armorials to text, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, small folio, together with Brogan (Hugh & Mosley, Charles), American Presidential Families, 1st ed., 1994, black and white illusts. to text, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, with Pinches (J. H.), European Nobility and Heraldry, a comparative study of the titles of nobility and their heraldic exterior ornaments for each country, with historical notes, pub. Heraldry Today, Ramsbury, 1994, colour frontispiece and b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., 4to, plus other heraldry reference, history and British topography reference, etc. (6 shelves)
(3 shelves)
£150-200
(6shelves)
645 Cooper (A. Heaton, and W. T. Palmer). The English Lakes, 2nd ed., A & C Black, 1908, numerous colour plates, original decorative cloth, 8vo, together with Bindings (Bickers & Son), School Prize Bindings for Stamford Endowed School, gilt green calf, red morocco label to spine, (slightly rubbed), 8vo, and Keynes (Geoffrey), The Library of Edward Gibbon, A Catalogue of his Books, 1st ed., 1940, b & w frontispiece and plates, original cloth gilt, 8vo, plus Carolsfeld (L. S. von), Die Sammlung Erich Von Goldschmidt-Rothschild, Berlin: Hermann Ball, 1931, numerous b&w illustrations throughout, plus other titles including decorative cloth and other bindings, and history interest
£200-300
641 Priestley (Sir Raymond, et al). Antarctic Research. A Review of British Scientific Achievement in Antartica, Butterworths, 1964, colour frontispiece, numerous illustrations and charts, original cloth within slipcase, including large folding map, together with Slater (Greg, et al), Comprehensively Clarice Cliff, Thames & Hudson, 2005, fullcolour with many illustrations, original cloth in d.j., plus Newman (John Henry), Letters and Diaries, 18 vols. (broken run), various publishers c.1970s, original cloth in d.j.s, plus other reference titles including antiques, transport, travel and history, all ex library with usual stamps and labels (6shelves)
£100-150
£150-200
640 Pictorial Bindings. Boys of the Priory School by Florence Coombe, Blackie & Son, 1899, plate frontispiece, b&w plates throughout, together with The Dragon of Pekin by Captain F. S. Brereton, Blackie & Son, 1910, b&w plate as frontispiece, plus With French at the Front by F. S. Brereton, Blackie & Son, 1915, b&w plate as frontispiece, plus similar titles, all 8vo (6shelves)
£150-200
644 Holroyd (Michael). Bernard Shaw, 3 vols., Chatto & Windus, 1988, signed by the author to additional half title of each volume, original cloth in d.j.s within slipcase,large 8vo, together with Johnson (Edgar), Sir Walter Scott. The Great Unknown, 2 vols., Hamish Hamilton, 1970, original cloth in d.j.s within slipcase, 8vo, plus Twaite (Ann), Emily Tennyson: The Poet’s Wife, Faber and Faber, 1996, b&w illustrations and facsimile letters, original cloth in d.j., thick 8vo, plus other similar titles mostly on biography, history and literary criticism
639 Penguin Paperbacks, a large collection of approximately 1000 paperbacks, all Penguins, some with slight wear to spines, mostly G (14 shelves)
£100-150
(6shelves)
£100-150
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£150-200
646 Lysons (Daniel & Lysons, Samuel). Magna Britannia; being a concise topographical account of the several counties of Great Britain, vol. 2 part one only (Cambridgeshire), 1808, engraved plates and plans, including some folding, hinges repaired, contemporary marbled calf, rebacked with gilt decorated spine, extrems. rubbed, 4to, together with Pinches (J. H. & R. V.), The Royal Heraldry of England, 1st ed., Heraldry Today, 1974, colour plates and b&w illusts., orig. cloth, in d.j., 4to, with Hornblower (Simon & Spawforth, Antony), The Oxford Companion to Classical Civilisation, 1st ed., Oxford University Press, 1998, b&w illusts. to text, orig. boards in d.j., 4to, plus other history, travel and British topography related, mostly orig. cloth in d.j.s, including approximately 30 vols. of Antiquaries Journal, 1981-2013, in orig. printed wrappers, 4to (6 shelves)
650 Rapin de Thoyras (Paul). Histoire d’Angleterre, 12 vols., The Hague, 1724-35, engraved plates, folding tables and maps, some dust soiling and a few leaves loose, contemporary speckled calf, old rebacks with contrasting morocco labels to spines, some boards detached, vol. 12 lacking upper board, some loss to spines, worn, 4to, together with Hooke (N.), The Roman History, from the Building of Rome to the Ruin of the Commonwealth, 11 vols., new ed., 1810, contemporary calf, spines worn with some loss, a few boards detached, 8vo, plus [Wilson, John M.], A Memoir of Field-Marshal The Duke of Wellington; with Interspersed Notices of His Principal Associates in Council, and Companions and Opponents in Arms, 2 vols., A. Fullerton & Company, c. 1860, engraved plates and plans, some browning and spotting, a.e.g., contemporary half morocco gilt, spines faded, joints cracked, some wear, 8vo, together with other antiquarian and leather bindings, mostly 19th c.
£150-200
(3 shelves)
647 Film & Television. World Cinema, Westerns, Marilyn and other stars of stage and screen, various titles, dates and publishers, mostly in d.j.s, mainly large format (6shelves)
651 Pope (Alexander). The Works of Alexander Pope... , with his Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; as they were Delivered to the Editor, a little before his Death. Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr Warburton, 9 vols., 1757, a few engraved plates, occasional scattered spotting, contemporary calf with morocco title labels to spines, some joints cracked, rubbed and light wear, 12mo, together with Tennyson (Alfred), The Works of Alfred Tennyson Poet Laureate, 6 vols., 1872, engraved portrait frontispiece to vol. 1, a.e.g., contemporary gilt-decorated calf by Mensell, contrasting morocco labels to spines, slightly rubbed, 8vo, with Boswell (James), The Life of Samuel Johnson... , 4 vols., 4th ed. revised and augmented, 1804, engraved portrait frontispiece to vol. 1, one folding table, contemporary marbled calf, red morocco title labels to spines, rubbed and some wear, 8vo, plus other 18thearly 20th-c. antiquarian and decorative leather bindings
£100-150
648 Pictorial Bindings. St. Bartholomew’s Eve, A Tale of the Huguenot Wars, by G.A. Henty, new ed., Blackie & Son, 1911, b & w plates, original pictorial cloth, 8vo, together with The Brook and its Banks, by the Rev. J.G. Wood, Religious Tract Society, [1890], b & w plates and illustrations, a.e.g., original pictorial cloth, slightly faded and rubbed, 4to, with From Under the Shadow, by Annie Broughton Foskett, pub. Robert Culley, [1897], b & w plates, original pictorial cloth, 8vo, plus others similar, all 8vo (6 shelves)
£200-300
649 Heller (Joseph). Catch-22, 1st UK ed., Jonathan Cape, 1962, original cloth in d.j., together with Salinger (J. D.), Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour, An Introduction, 1st ed. Boston-Toronto: Little, Brown & Co., 1959, original cloth in d.j. (slightly rubbed), plus Theroux (Paul), The Old Patagonian Express, by Train through the Americas, 1st ed., Hamish Hamilton, 1979,original cloth in d.j., plus other titles including modern fiction, biography, etc., some firsts, many in d.j.s, all 8vo (6shelves)
£150-200
(3 shelves)
£150-200
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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 the-saleroom.com cannot be invoiced or paid for until the day after an auction. A live bidding fee of 3% + vat will be added to your invoice.
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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 the Auctioneer for inclusion in his auction sales each seller acknowledges that he/she accepts and agrees to all the conditions. 11. (a) Unless otherwise instructed in writing all goods on the Auctioneer's premises and in their custody will be held insured against the risks of fire, burglary, water damage and accidental breakage or damage. The value of the goods so covered will be the hammer price, or in the case of unsold lots the best bid, or in the case of loss or damage prior to the sale that which the specialised staff of the Auctioneer shall in their absolute discretion estimate to be the auction value of such goods. (b) The Auctioneer shall not be responsible for damage to or the loss, theft, or destruction of any goods not so insured because of the owner’s written instructions. 12. The Auctioneer shall remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller thirty days after the day of the auction provided that the Auctioneer has received the total sum due from the buyer. In all other cases the Auctioneer will remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller within seven days of the receipt by the Auctioneer of the total sum due. The Auctioneer will not be deemed to have received the total sum due until after any cheque delivered by the buyer has been cleared. In the event of the Auctioneer exercising his right to rescind the sale his obligation to the seller hereunder lapses. 13. In the case of the seller withdrawing instructions to the Auctioneer to sell any lot or lots, the Auctioneer may charge a fee of 12.5% of the Auctioneer's middle estimate of the auction price of the lot withdrawn together with Value Added Tax thereon and any expenses incurred in respect of the lot or lots. 14. The Auctioneer’s current standard notices and information (i.e. Collation and Amendments) will apply to any contract with the Auctioneer as if incorporated herein. 15. These conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English Law.
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DOMINIC WINTER SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS Saleroom and Offices: Mallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney, Gloucestershire GL7 5UQ Tel: 01285 860006 Fax: 01285 862461
COMMISSION SLIP Please Bid on my behalf at the sale on 23 July 2014 up to the amount shown. I acknowledge that I will be required to pay a buyer's premium at the current rate.
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Postage can be arranged for most purchases. For UK and European customers we use DPD (formerly Parceline) or Royal Mail: a separate charge is added to the invoice (minimum ÂŁ15) and parcels are despatched as soon as possible after payment has been received. All framed and glazed items and all lots for overseas customers outside Europe will be sent to Mail Boxes Etc. (tel: Swindon 01793 525009) or R.F. Shipping (tel: London 0845 873 6240). Both of these companies will quote and invoice separately. Please note: DWBA invoices must be paid before consignments are handed to third party shipping companies.
The nearest train station to the saleroom is Kemble (BR) which is on the London (Paddington) to Worcester Shrub Hill line. Train journey times from London are on average 90 minutes whether direct or with one change, and run at about one per hour from early until late. Several of the trains in each direction are direct and about half the services require a brief change at Swindon. Customers are advised to check train times and book as early as possible for the best range of ticket services and discounts.
National Rail Enquiries:
08457 484950
Telephone advance train ticket booking:
08457 000125 (First Great Western)
Online train timetables and online ticket bookings:
www.nationalrail.co.uk
Taxis from Kemble Station (5 miles/10 minutes) Brian's Cabs Cirencester Radio Cars Cirencester Taxis
01285 655299 / 07980 579947 01285 650850 01285 642767
Taxis from Swindon Station (12 miles/25minutes) V-Cars
01793 701701
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